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Sherbrooke daily record
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  • Sherbrooke, Que. :[Eastern Township Publishing],[1897]-1969
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[" ÿXHFUllU THE WEATHER Cloudy with showers; cooler, light winds becoming southerly 15.High at Sherbrooke 75.Outlook for Tuesday; Cloudy with showers.Stjecbcooke Daily Decod ________ Today's Chuckle Tascs »rr just like golf.You drive your heart out for the green, and then end up in a hole.Established 1897 Price: 5 Cents SHERBROOKE, QUEBEC, MONDAY.JULY 15, 1963 Sivtv - Seventh Year Dromings and Khrushcbev in ° i°kin3mood tractor accident take three lives Norris report delivered OTTAWA (CP)\u2014Just a year and a day ago, Thomas Grantham Norris was a w anted man He was wanted by Ottawa.And Interpol, Scotland Yard and\t^\t,\t,\t,\t,\t\u201e\t\u2022 the RCMP were trying to track\tTwo drown,ngs and a tractor acctdent on a farm him down.\tiaccounted for three deaths in the E.T., region our iht He was found\u2014driving lei- weekend, surely along the road to Canter-; Dead are: bury on a happy motor holiday Roger Shannon, 17, of 379 St.Paul Street East, in Britain.\t: Coaticook, who drowned yesterday afternoon at Lake The holiday ended right there.Lvster.T.G.Norris, judge of the ' Rodolphe Bourassa, 47, Notre Dame Street, Bromp-British Columbia Court of Ap- tonvi]je who drowned in Brompton Lake Saturday after-peals, flew to Ottawa to dig noon into the shadowy world of the waterfront to find out why a labor war of marine unions * hen a tractor\t-\t.\t\u2022 should disrupt shipping and tie;over her at her fathers farm early yesterday evening up the St.Lawrence Seaway.The result of his year-long investigation was delivered today to Labor Minister Mac-Eachen\u2014a 6^-pound report in\t« ¦\t\u2022 two parts, a printed, 275,000\tIf» w\u2019ord book, plus mimeographed | O | |\t| 5 appendices.It is a massive document, the story of terror, strife, skulduggery and corruption on the waterfront.TALE OF INTRIGUE Optimism marks opening test ban conference Lucie Rouillard.ven her' ?National 15 dead 2, R.R.1, Waterville.who died bv her seven-vear-old brother ran 1 By The CANADIAN PRESS At least 52 persons lost their The Shannon drowning took place at The Point, Lake Lyster,! Baldwin\u2019s Mills Sunday after-; noon.The victim, the son of Mr.and Mrs.Roger Shannon, was experimenting with his new ; underwater diving equipment ] when he suddenly disappeared.He was with two friends who Sr V !\u2022 went for help when they notic- Chances are it may end up Uve's j'n'\"accidents\"across Canada 0(1 the ho>'\u2019s disappearance.The on the best-seller lists as a during the weekend, 27 of them'body was recovered from the in traffic mishaps and 21 by water four hours later.At Brompton Lake, a 47-year- true tale of intrigue and gang-, in traffic mishaps and 21 by sterism, a documented case his- drowmings \u2014 including four tory of high living in high | gmad ejjddren who were drown-places.\t!ed when their small boat over- It was written almost in!turned under a waterfall, cloak-and-dagger fashion.Judge! a Canadian Press survey Norris locked up his draft chap-!from 6 p.m.Friday to midnight ters in a filing cabinet with a local times Sunday showed On-combination lock.A commis-1 tario led the fatality count with sionnaire guarded his offices on;i2 traffic accident deaths, nine 'ii.iiniiili' nua (CP from AP-Routers) MOSCOW Special envoys Imm President Kennedy and Prime Minister Macmillan opened negotiations with Premier Khrushchev in the Kremlin today for a limited treaty banning nuclear weapons tests.W.Averell Harriman, U S undersecretary of state, and Britain\u2019s science minister, I ord llailsham, met Khrushchev i,n mid-afternoon starting a conference expected to last about 10 days.Both western rcpresentalives were optimistic about success in agreeing on a prohibition which would bar test explosion in the air, in space and under water.They saw no prospect of getting a complete ban to cover underground explosions also.The Moscow Peking split, which has been growing worse, is believed by Western observers to have in- Wcstern agreement on began at 3 p.m.8 a.m.onlerenee table.old father of three drowned Saturday afternoon when he and his family were forced toj evacuate their motor boat when the motor exploded.Mr.Bourassa tried to save! his wdfe, who w'as badly burned III,!'1': J weekends.\tidrowmings and two unclassified and his three children, who Precautions were taken in all deaths.\twere all passengers in the boat, quarters to ensure that his report\u2014and his formal recom- mendations to the federal gov- New Brunswick had eight The other passengers were lai-traffic deaths and three drown-jer rescued.ings.The New Brunswick death Little Lucie Rouillard, daugh-i ali ernment\u2014did not land into the toll was described by police and ter of Mr.and Mrs wrong hands.\t! safety officials as the provinces The judge spent more than!worst in recent memory, seven months in public sessions,; Quebec had seven drownings trying to get to the bottom of and four traffic deaths, the battle between the Seafar-, Manitoba reported three ers\u2019 International Union of Can-!(Jealbs7'on® traffic and two un ada and its infant rival, the'class^e4 involving a hunting Canadian Maritime Union.s accident and the death of a boy It w-as this struggle that lay!under a tractor.There were at the root of the disruptions !tw0 drownmgs to shipping.The 69-year-old judge heard almost 200 witnesses\u2014ordinary seamen, women cooks from lake boats, shipowners, labor leaders, policemen, dock workers.LOVED SIU s____ \u201e _ _ in Nova Scotia ' and one traffic death in Prince Edward Island and British Columbia.There were no deaths reported from Newfoundland, Saskatchewan and Alberta.The survey does not include industrial accidents, knowm sui-Some loved the SIU andlcides or sl ings praised its leader, Amencan-j___________________________ born Hal C.Banks.Others curled their lips in dislike and accused the SIU president of running a hoodlum empire in-J ROME (AP) \u2014 The Italian stead of a union.\t| Parliament has received a bill But an over-all p i c t u r e outlawing human artificial in-emerged\u2014a dark and ugly pic- semination.The measure would Receive bill ture of gangsterism, violence, fear.There w'as fear in the executive suites of shipowners, fear in the cookhouse on a lowly lakeboat.provide jail sentence for married and unmarried women who undergo insemination and for husbands who allow their wives to do so.Mare Rouil-! lard, died on way to hospital! yesterday after her seven-year-! old brother, Paul, drove the! family tractor over her at their; farm near Woterville.The accident took place at 7:30 last night.f\" / WEEPING HOSTAGE \u2014 Alex Solomon romforts his weeping wife Lena, 36, as he helps her to their Brandon home after she and her son Darryl, 8, were tefted Friday ¦i i'li by two jail escapees who held them for hours as hostages.Darryl is partlj hidden by another son, Clancy, 14, as the younger boy is carried towards the house.(CP Wirephoto) Hold reporter GUAYAQUIL, Ecuador (Reuters)\u2014Pedro Sorroza Encalada,! the local representative of Com-j munist China's New China news; agency here, w'as arrested Sun-! day in an anti-Communist move: by police.Several Communists j part}' leaders were said to have Uneasy truce is in force after heavy demonstrating > 1/ 's# A precarious peace spreadineo-Nazi party and six other been arrested.The raid also!over racjai.trout)ie(j Cambridge,!111 e 111 b e r s were arrested on seized propaganda material, police reported.Groups clash SALISBURY, Southern Rho- Md., and Savannah, Ga\u201e two!charges of\tt() ^ a ,\t.,\tnot at a Bronx diner where ra- hard - core anti - integration) dal violence centres, while demonstrations1 and sit-ins went on in several broke out last in Savannah Rev.James Bevel, a leader|demonstrators were led by a of the Southern Christian Lead ; U S.Army private, ership Conference, praised city Negroes staged a peaceful officials for their efforts to work;march jn Lexington, N.C., and out a settlement.A Negro kj were admitted to a white march was called off Sunday, jswim min g pool.About 115 At Danville, Va, six Negri) marched through the downtown Negro leaders other parts of the United Statcsipredicted an easing of racial! demonstrators were arrested area in the first demonstra desia (Reuters)\u2014Supporters of during the weekend, generally tensions that resulted in two!for picketing outside the home lions since a while man was Negro nationalist leader Joshua jn a quiet manner.\tjnights of rioting last week.jof Mayor Julian Stinson.The killed in a race riot June fi.Nkomo and those of his one- The uneasy truce followed one!- time chief aide Enos Nkala 0f the most sustained periods of clashed at Salisbury Airport protests against racial discrimi- Sunday.Says independence must wait until racial troubles cleared GEORGETTOWN, British Guiana AP \u2014 Britain has warned British Guiana\u2019s feuding politicians they will have to make peace and end racial turbulence if they want Britain to give the South American colony independence.Colonial Secretary Duncan Sandys gave the warning shortly before his departure Sunday for London after spending four days trying to mediate differences between pro-Communist Prime Minister Cheddi Jagan and his chief political opponent, Forbes Burnham.In a radio broadcast, Sandys! appealed to the Guianas to end] the bitter strife between thej country\u2019s East Indian majorityj and the large Negro minority.Sandys said Britain would give no thought to granting independence or a new constitution unless there is a political settlement to ensure eternal peace.But Sandys failed to forge a coalition government.Informed sources said Jagan and Burnham couldn\u2019t agree on distribution of cabinet posts.Members of Jagan\u2019s cabinet:unrest has been along racial nation in U.S.history.White leaders in Cambridge sent an urgent appeal to Governor J.Millard Tawes of Maryland to come to that city and aid in the settlement of racial disputes.The appeal was issued Sunday after a meeting of county commissioners and members of BC fishing industry headed for tie-up as net men go on strike creased prospects loi a Soviet nuclear weapons tests I he talks with Khrushchev EDI .1 lie group sat at the green covered Khrushchev joked: \"Shall we start off hy signing the agreement right away?\" Harriman, seated across the table from Khrushchev, imme diatoly pushed a white pad and pencil toward the premier Foreign minister Andrei Gro myko, who sat at Khrushchev's left, grinned and said to his chief, \"sign and then lenvi it fo he filled in.\u2019\u2019 They began the conference with nine representatives on the British and American side and five on the Soviet side.Khrushchev\u2019s decision to open the negotiations for the Russian side by appearing personally came as a surprise.The news was given to American negotiator Averell llarri man and Ids British counterpart, Lord llailsham, on their arrival here.It raised already high hopes that a partial test ban agree ment would be reached exclut! ing underground tests.\t1 MOSCOW (AP) \u2014 Diplomats In a surprise meeting before|predict the Sovi(,t an(| cotrnnu-three-power nuclear talks, nist ch|nese NIKITA KHRUSHCHEV ?Expect split to be hidden VANCOUVER (CP) \u2014 British Columbia\u2019s $70,000,000 fish ing industry was headed for a complete tie-up as salmon net fishermen went on strike in the were understood to have op-1lines.An East Indian was kill-:';\u201c\",\u201c\u2018\u2018''\u2019^*''\"T\u201c\u2019 ,\u201c,i,\u201cwT*0,.Ui!first staee of a shutdown, posed any change, contending!ed Saturday when a grenade\t.:le^u.atüre.®nd 1he The tie-up loomed as good their government was democratically elected and the British should uphold it.Jagan, of East Indian descent, and his ruling People\u2019s Progressive Party draw their support primarily from East Indian rice and sugar plantation work exploded in his hand just as he c*^ coupclT The governor was prepared to toss it at a Chinese n°tavailable for comment.|in upcoast jn]ets and riVers.home.He was the 10th fatality.The restrictions imposed by The g 000 saImon net fisher.in two weeks.\tthe National Guard are being:men tied up their boats Satur.Jagan and Burnham met for used to penalize the majority in day Thev vote(j more than 8 an hour Sunday and are to con- our county for the faults of the per CPnt jn favor 0f a strike 1er again Thursday.\t:few-Negro and white,\u201d said following six wecks of fruitless \"Let us pray they will sue : Dr.Arthur Parker, president oflneg0fjajjons> shoreworkers ap- 15 cents for pinks.Earlier in negotiations, the1 which countered with a three association accepted a concilia-Iper eent offer, tion board recommendation of The union is also seeking a three-percent increase for group medical insurance pi tendermen but the offer wasland other fringe benefits.the three-power nuclear talks, Khrushchev met with Lord Hail sham in the Kremlin this morn ing.It was the first time the two had met.Harriman, wIk> was once US.ambassador to Moscow, is an old acquaintance of the Soviet premier.IN JOKING MOOD Khrushchev, in a joking, jovial mood, suggested that Lord llailsham, the former Conservative MP Quintin Hogg, should come and live in Russia.Deputy Foreign Minister Valerian Zorin told the American!West.negotiators will conclude their deadlocked ideological talks soon with a meaningless face-saving communique assuring that time will heal the differences in the Communist camp.The seriousness of the split between the Communist giants was emphasized by publication Saturday of a 35,000-word Soviet Communist party statement accusing the Chinese of being hypocrites and warmongers bent on a nuclear war with tho rejected by the association, and j{rjtish chief delegates Sun runs of salmon were reported Appropriation bill to tidy up the books ers.Burnham and his National ceed,\u201d Sandys said in his broarl-'the city council.\"It is time for provt(j strike action by a 54 Congress party are supported cast, adding that \u201cthe greatest our elected officials to seize the pcr.cen( margini while tender OTTAWA (CP)\u2014The House oLnol Commons today will finally get was around to doing what it should passed when Parliament INDEX Births, deaths .,\t7 Classified .8 Comics .8 Editorials .4 Financial .7 Sports .10,11 Television .2 Townships .5 Wojneo .\u2018 5^5 The Soviet statement, an open day that Khrushchev would belletter to the Communist parties present when the talks open in of the world, was an official the Kremlin.\t(reply to the Chinese attack June Zorin later may head his ; 14 on Premier Khrushchev\u2019s country\u2019s delegation at thelpolicy of spreading communism talks, expected to last a week by living in peace with the to 10 days.\t!West.It was spread over four Khrushchev is thought evenipages of the party newspaper more likely to seek give-and ' pravda.take agreements with the West Pravda also published the now that the Sino-Soviet ideolo Communist Chinese letter, dis-gical talks here are in a newj closing to the Soviet people for state of crisis following tho pub the first time the extent of the twice dissolved for general;lication today of a second long historic breach in the Commu- .\u20140\u2014, _______ .\telections.\teditorial in üie Communist nist movement.primarily by\tthe Negroes.\tcurse\tof\tBritish\tGuiana\ttodayjoffensive.\u201d\tmen rejected\tthe\tstrike call by ;ar0i,r;,!\tooin;, wnai n\t.stinni -phe money was spent undcrlparty newspaper Pravda of aDEFENDS STAND Most\tof the\tcolony\u2019s\trecent undoubtedly\tis\tracial\tpolitics.\u201d!\tIn\tNew\tYork, the leader of a two votes.\tihave done\ta year ago to keepjdjfferent au{hority, granted the,[detailed\tcondemnation of Com\tThe Soviet statement\tvigor- 1 ! A spokesman for the Unitedjthe nation\u2019s bookkeeping tidy.jold government by Governor-[munist China\u2019s attitude towanLously restated Moscow\u2019s opposi-Fishermen and Allied Workers An appropriation bill covering General\u2019s warrants\u2014-in effect,!peaceful coexistence.\tlion to Peking\u2019s hard line and Union Ind.said,\thowever, the 5853,162,680\tspent in the\t1962-63] orders-in council passed under! Both\tHarriman, underscore-\tdefended Khrushchev\u2019s\targu- strike would\tbe\tindustry-wide fiscal year\tending last\tMarch the Financial Administration tary of\tstate for political if\tments that communism can since tendermen would not without final parliamentary Act.\tfairs, and Lord llailsham, Brit- overcome capitalism through handle fish caught after mid- approvai is cxpectcci f0 be The money was legally spent, ain\u2019s science minister, ex-peaceful competition, night today.\tpassed with little debate.\tbut the appropriation bill has pressed guarded optimism on Shoreworkers were to be the The appropi dations were been brought forward now by the outcome of the talks.I he last to go on strike.1 hey were jho.se introduced by the former the new government to tidy up test ban issue has been dead-to work until 11 a m Wednes- çonservative government but,the bookkeeping.\tHocked for five years.day to process r - caught.Ken Campbell, secretary of the Fisheries Association of B.C., which bargains for most of the fishing companies, said the association had no new offers in mind.WANTS RATES REDUCED The association proposed to reduce prices paid for cohoe\t.salmon to 2 cents from 24 cents MONTREAL (CP) \u2014 Leading^to doing a pound and for pinks to nine Protestant and Orthodox theo about it.cents from last year\u2019s H'Vlogians have been told they: One speaker told a section of ttlli.Ji 1 r '4i KIDS DIG IN \u2014 Youngsters got a tasty treat when a truck lost its load of frozen straw J berries in Burnaby, T.C.The i youngsters were eating handA fuis of tbe berries, despite j the mess.RCMP protests, until firemen were called to clean up fish already! Russian and Chinese delegates have been meeting here since July 5, ostensibly to settle their ideological differences.At world church conference Positive action on unity is urged something positive cents The union said the pro- necd tQ remember the spirit of the conference that for years posed cuts were mam issues\t.\tother conferences have exam- in ihe strike.\tChristianity m dealing with peo- the problems of unity and decided they bad to be tackled step by step.The association said member Plc and not get too involved companies had large holdover with the trappings of their var stocks of cohoc and pinks from ious churches.\t.last year and that Alaska fish Several s p e a k e r s at the It now is time to stop talking ermen had accepted pink prices fourth World Conference on and to take the first of those below those of 1962.\tFaith and Order said during] stePs> he said.The union asked 36 cents for weekend meetings that instead The conference, sponsored by sockeye and the red springs, 3 of just talking about Christian the Woçld Council of Churches, About 300 leading theologians] Although the groups still are from 50 countries are attending trying to get organized, a dif-the two-week session.\tference in approach between FORM GROUPS\tthe established churches of Eur- The delegates have split into ope and North America and the five groups to study various as- newer branches of the churches peels of the problems.They are in developing areas such as Af- 'to report back to a general meeting before the conference ends.The conference, coming on the heels of the Roman Catholic ecumenical council, is being attended by five official observ (CP Photo; tLai coboe and white springs and unity leaders should get around,is dealing with church unity, ers from the Vatican, rica already has become oh-vious.The older countries have emphasized the more detailed theological arguments involved in unity while the newer churches have taken Delina Labonte.Mrs.Rebecca Porrit, of Knowlton, was visiting Mrs ] Maude Ball.Mrs.Eric Farmer, of Sfe.jTherese, railed on Mrs.Maude Ball and Miss Alice Hunier.J Mrs.Harry Spinney came t p.m.3) Living fc Learning S) Rocket * H11 Friend* I)\tDçnnia The Menace 7) Melody Ranch 12) Johnny Jellybean Show 4:15 p.m.J)\tWorld of Sports 5) News 4:25 p.m.S) Weatberwise 4:30 p.m.3)\tNowstime 5) Sports I) Mstro 7) Tele Bulletin 12) Pulse 4:40 p.m.p) Atlantic Weatherman 4:|4 p.m.S) Walter Cronkite And News 5) Atlantic Weatherman fi) CBC TV News 7) La Meteo 4;50 p.m.7) Edition Sportive 4:55 p.m.4)\tSports With Doug Smith 7:0f p.m.7) Sea Hunt 3) Trails West »t Seven-O-One L (\u2019«pries Musicaux B) Ron Cochrane k the news 12) Robin Hood 4:30 s.m, l) Test Pfttern I) Continents) Clasp-room 7:00 s.m.1) Test Pattern 5) Today 7:25 s.m.3| Farm News 3) Test Psttern 7:30 s.m.\u2022) College of the Air \u2022:00 s.m.t) Capt.Kangaroo 1:15 a.m.i) Farm and Home 1:30 s.m.»! 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drops you have your ninth trick Tor the taking Y\u2019ou simply play a third heart and set up a heart .trick.Of course, a duplicate player might decide to go for a top and start proceedings by lead ing a spade toward dummy and going up with the king in the .likely event that West played low.This would give him 10 tricks the way the cards lie, hut would cost him his contract if East held the aee of spades.Q\u2014The bididng has been: South West North Hast 1 spade Pass 2 heart* Pas* \u2022> You.South hold: Spades A K J 8 7 6; heart* 3; Diamonds K 6 5; clubs 8 3.What do you dot A\u2014Bid four spades! Your hand is just about minimum in high cards, but your partner has shown at least 10 or 11 points and you want to be in game.TODAY'S QUESTION Your partner continues with five diamond» What do you do now?Answer Tomorrow Waterloo Mr.Richard Moore Jeff on July 6, on the Homeric, for England.He will tour the Contnent during the summer months and expects to teach in England during the coming season.Mrs.May Colwill spent the weekend in Montreal, a guest of Mr.and Mrs.Val Smiley.Mr.Norman Singfield, 14, son of Mr.and Mrs, Moe Singfield, left on the Acadia for Wil-kelmshaven, Germany, where he will visit his grandparents, Mr.and Mrs.K.Overdyck, and other relatives.Word has been received from Elaine Daien that she has arrived in England and is at the home of Mr.and Mrs.Neil Shaw! and family.Mr.and Mrs.Chas Dow spent a day in Burlington, V't., where they visited their daughter Mrs.Raymond Underwood, who is a patient in the Mary Fletcher Hospital.Miss Belle Gilmour fell in her apartment recently.Mrs.Plunkett is caring for her while she is indisposed.Master Ray Farrow is spending an indefinite time with his grandmother, Mrs.J.E.Dunn.Mr.and Mrs, Ed.Wing, of Morrisville, Vt., were recent guests of Mr.and Mrs.Heman Wing and Miss Marion Wing.Mr.and Mrs.Heman Wing and Mr.and Mrs Robert Smith, of Magog, were at Missisqttoi Bay, where they visited Mrs.Dawson Smith and family at the cottage of her father, Mr.Naylor.NORTH HATLEY TERRACE HOTEL Jim Reed invites you to his special \"Business Men'* Lunch\" Full Course Beer-Wine Tel.842-2839 9§c :«*a« MANbONVILlE \u2014 Mrs.Ethel George and Miss Natalie Bailey, of Hartford, Conn., spent a day with Mrs.Ethel Bailey.Mr.Alfred Hallivvell and daughter, Carol, of Montreal have moved into Mr.Prive\u2019s apartment.WATCH The Long and Short of It.Yes .There are long and short subscriptions to choose from this month.These specials cover a huge variety of tastes in reading pleasure both informative and just to relax by.So why not try a sample subscription for taste in reading pleasure, or renew your subscription at these sensational offers: Sat.Evening Post, 43 issues, $3.85, 100 is., $8.98, 143 is., $12.85; Ladies' Home Journal, 10 is., $1.50, 19 is., $2.85, 40 is., $6; American Home, 10 is., $2; 19 is., $3.80, 40 is., $8; Holiday, 1 yr., $3.45, 2 yrs., $6.9f.Jack and Jill, plus Jack and Jill record, 10 is., $3.50, 12 is., $4.50; House Beautiful, 2 yrs., $8; Harper's Bazaar, 2 yrs., $8; Town & Country, 2 yrs., $10.98; Motor Boating, 2 yrs., $8; Popular Mechanics, 2 yrs., $5; Reader's Digest, new, $2, renewals, 1 yr., $2.97, 3 yrs., $8; Canada Month, The News Magazine, 6 months, $2 or 1 yr., $4, and others.When It's Magazine Subscriptions \u2014 Don't Forget To Remember: DONALD KILGOUR SUBSCRIPTION SERVICE AGENT FOR ALL MAGAZINES, GREETING CARDr NOVEL AND USEFUL GIFTS 665 Langlois St., Sherbrooke East.COOKSHIRE \u2014 Mrs.Hector Gagne, of Rec Rock.Ont., and Miss Dianr Beaumont, of Montreal have re turned home after spending z shorf holiday with their parents Mr.and Mrs.J.H.Beaumont.Aubrrgr to la Hantmir MAGOG (Georgeville Rd.) / uHim 200 Wellington N Orchestra Sat.Evenings Charcoal Steaks Served Sat.and Sun.I p.m.till closing ADVERTISEMENT IN TOMORROW\u2019S PAPER the biggest event of the yecd -«ry** I FOR FAST ACTION USE THE RECORD WANT ADS SijttbtookeDaily Heeded MON , JULY 15 1963 \"Sherbrooke's Leading Dairy\" SHERBROOKE PURE MILK HIGH QUALITY DAIRY PRODUCTS \u2014 LO.2-1S«S Thieves break into restaurant Thieves got away with a collection of coins, cigarettes and tobacco, and an undetermined ! amount of cash Saturday eve-ing when they broke into the Mario Bar-B-Q, 267 King West, Sherbrooke.The owner.Mr.Leo Boutin, told police that he believes thatj the men broke in between 8 p.m.Saturday night and 12:20 a.m.Sunday morning.It is believed that the coin collection was quite valuable.The men entered through a side door, oy breaking the lock.Following District 28 meeting Says no discrimination in Optimist Woman injured car crash in Mr- Edmond Tobin.24.1480 Prospect Street, Sherbrooke,! suffered a fractured nose yesterday morning in a two car collision on the Beauvoir Road.j Mrs.Tobin was sent to St.Vincent de Paul Hospital where her condition is reported good,! hospital officials said.Neither Mrs.Tobins daughter, Natalie who was a passenger in the car, or the driver of the other car, Paul Lacharite,; 46, 202 Queen Street, Sher-: brooke, were injured in the accident.\u2022t V V e,- RECEPTION \u2014 Welcomed home after an 18-day tour of France, Sunday, were 16 of the 75 members of Magog's Notre Dame Girl's Band of Sacred Heart Convent.Seen from left are Rivard St.Jacques, director; President Nicole Moquin; Dianne Therrien, one of the touring niusi- I Toured France for 18 days Magog s girls' band honored at reteption given by city officials on Sunday evening Kiss squelches rally scoffer GOLDEN, B.C.(CP) \u2014 Premier W.A.C.Bennett came up: with a new way to counter a j scoffer\u2014a round of applause | and a kiss.The incident occurred at a Saturday night Social Credit rally here for today's British Columbia byelection in which more than 4.000 persons may-vote in mountainous, thinly-populated Columbia riding, a hotly-contested seat in the southeast corner of the province vacated by the death of a Social Credit member.The Bennett buss went to Margaret! Ma) Murray, 76.outspoken publisher of the Bridge - River-Lillooet News.When she rose to question the premier hej called her \u201cone of the great ladies of the north,\u201d and invited a round of applause for her.At the doorway after the meeting she got a big kiss from the premier.But she said later; I\u2019ll still keep grinding at him.\u201d Dave Fulton, former federal minister of justice and now B.C.Progressive Conservative leader is pinning his hopes for a breakthrough into the toryless legislature on Dr.Alvin Trott, 45.The Liberals and the New! Democratic Party are also run- MONTREAL (CP) \u2014 Paul-le Conseil de la Vie Françoise, ning candidates.'\t(Emile Robert, president of the! Mr.Manning, Social Credit now holds 3 of Montreal St.Jean Baptiste So-|views on the federal dans: Sister St.Girard, founder of the group: Mrs.Brest Simard and Mayor Simard, presenting a Magog school of honor to Sister Girard.(Record photo by Charles Catchpaugh) MAGOG \u2014 (Sepical) \u2014 The Sacred Heart Convent's Notre Dame Girls\u2019 Band was honored Sunday, when a civic dinner was held followed by a reception in St.Patrick\u2019s Church Hall.Forty-six of the band of 75 left for France on June 21st, and returned last Monday after 18 days abroad.While touring France, the girls gave numerous concerts under the direction of their director.Rivard St.Jacques.While in Nantes, Sister St.Girard, founder of the band, was made an honorary citizen of that city, following a concert for more than 5,000 persons.St.Jean Bapiisfe Society Manning s attitude on biculturalism rapped by president At Sunday\u2019s dinner, held at Hotel Magog, and organized for the City of Magog by Jean Michaud, Louis Sergeant, Joseph Bonneau and Lucien Therrien, who served as master of cere monies, Sister St.Girard, Mr.St.Jacques and the girls were officially welcomed home.All were presented with City of Magog certificates of honor by Mayor Ernest Simard and Mrs.Simard.Speaking to the band Mayor Simard said they had brought great honor and credit to Magog and the province.Following the dinner, the1 band was transported by two buses to St.Patrick\u2019s Church Hall, where a capacity crowd rallied to hear a short concert by the girls, and accounts of their tour given by five mem bers of the group.Sister St.Girard was presented with a bouquet by Mrs.Ern-; est Simard, and a gift was pre-: sented to Mr.SI.Jacques on be ! half of F.A.Dion Enrg.in acknowledgement of his work with the band.LEARNED PLAIN \u2014 Mrs.Herbert Redden and son, Robert, were overnight guests of Mr.and Mrs.Jean Paul Roy in Sherbrooke.Recent1 visitors at the Redden home, were Mr.Sam Rodrique and! family, Sherbrooke, and Mr.\t* and Mrs.Albert Redden and receives Bishop's $73,958 | the province\u2019s 52 sea tsi the NDPI ciely, says Premier Manning of I in a letter tabled in the'com-L-V.S were\" Mrnv undoubtedly takes a dim view of Peking\u2019s reported suggestion that voting in a world Communist meeting be based on population.China backed by big parties from the! populous Asian nations, would snow under Khrushchev\u2019s supporters.* * * Acceptance of that Chinese proposal would be a sign that Khrushchev had suffered a setback serious enough to imperil his leadership.Advices from Indonesia say that T).Aidit, head of the 2,000.000 - member Indonesian By WILLIAM L.RYAN Associated Press News Analyst Communist party, plans a journey to Peking and Moscow, pos-s i b 1 y to propagandize for a world meeting.The trip seems to have the enthusiastic approval of Peking, which probably means Moscow will view it sourly.Recent statements by Indonesian Communist leaders appear to place them firmly on tire side of the Chinese.They approve the notion that what Communists call \u201c just wars\u201d should be welcomed as instruments for spreading communism throughout the world.The Chinese picture Khrushchev and his followers as cowards who fear that so - called \"liberation wars\u201d would set.off a nuclear war.This argument has lined up most of the Asian Communists \u2014and tiny Albania in Europe\u2014 on the side of Red China.Allied with Peking are the Indonesian Communists, the North Vietnamese, most of the Japanese party, the North Koreans.Remaining with Moscow is the majority of India\u2019s party, largely because of Red China\u2019s threats to Indian borders.The Russians are finding it necessary to dragoon their satellite leaders into public displays of solidarity with the Kremlin, as they did with the satellite meeting in East Berlin recently, and with the visit of Hungarian Communist chief Janos Kadar, at this particular moment, to Moscow.The spectacle -of successful defiance of the Kremlin, something new to the world movement, opens the door to development of even more splinter groups.A case in point is the Swedish Communist party, now gripped by an international battle over existence of the Berlin wall.Rebellious Communists blame it directly on Khrushchev.They claim the wall has made people suspicious of communism and spread the idea that no Communist party would hesitate to build a similar wall.Dissidents say this has cost them heavily in followers and in votes.Elsewhere, Communists noting the lack of the all-powerful centre that existed under Stalin, feel free to criticize Kremlin policies.Italy\u2019s Communist leaders have quarrelled with some of Khrushchev\u2019s policies lately.Romania\u2019s parly, although always a Moscow satellite, disagreed with Khrushchev's attempt to subordinate the Romanian economy to Soviet needs.Other voices of dissent will be heard as the struggle between the two Red giants develops.All this dissidence is possible because of the open Soviet-Chinese split.There are two centres of Communist power now\u2014one in Moscow and one in Peking.When Communists dissent from Moscow they have some place to turn for support.Some say with a ouija board How do UK Tories choose leader?LONDON (CP) \u2014 It is by a curious political ritual thatj British Tories go about selcc-l By JOSEPH MacSWEEN \u2018.It is done, not by Voters must demand state economies In the developing financial dash between the federal and provincial governments the most obvious and, in the end, the inevitable solution is largely overlooked.It is simply to hold the expenditures of all governments within the nation\u2019s capacity to pay them.What that capacity may be no one can tell exactly since it depends, first, on the taxpayers\u2019 willingness to share their personal income with the hungry state and, second, on the nation\u2019s total income, its actual production of wealth.These limits are not fixed.The taxpayers, if they so wish, can spend more and more of their earnings collectively, through government, and less through their own individual choice.The nation's production of wealth, if properly managed, can rise to support both public and private spending.It is clear, however, for the present anyway, that the willingness of the citizen to pay taxes and the economy to produce the required money are both heavily strained.On the one hand higher tax rates, even if acceptable to the taxpayer, must be translated eventually into the total cost of production when Canada faces sharpening competition in wmrld and domestic markets.On the other, the federal gov-moment, and many of the provincial governments, are still accumulating large budgetary-deficits, even after substantially raising their tax rates.The eleven governments of Canada all approve the necessity to economize in principle but are not enforcing it in practice.On the contrary, all governments without exception (and the municipalities or the most part also) are steadily raising their expenditures.None of them has yet Winnipeg Free Press faced the iron facts of Canada's situation, the demand for more government services than its people are willing and able to support.The central fact, which few politicians have the courage to admit, is that total government spending, through all channels, has been rising much too fast in recent years.It is easy for the Galbraithian school of economists to argue, in the Affluent Society of the United States, that more collective spending is required, at the expense of private spending, to make up the arrears of various social investments and to stimulate employment.Canada's society, though relatively affluent, occupies an entirely different position.Its economy is distorted, much of its industry is non-competitive already and its costs will be further raised by higher taxes.Moreover, Canada is far more dependent than its neighbor on world markets where competition cannot be controlled by any national policy.Given all these conditions, a theory which may be applicable to the United States does not necessarily apply here.E- _ J O* TODAY FROM £be Upper Room* Wc are ambassadors for Christ, God making his appeal through us.\u2019 many Policies in all parliamentary assistantto C.D Ulus hl,Jea^a-v'sa\t1,1 i nTeM,i in Hamilton.Ont.The funeral'branches of transport,\" he saidjHowe, a cabinet minister whoj^.cc\u2019 on 10 ottawa Iilvcr 70jCOMPTUN \u2014 was held in Winnipeg, Man., on shortly after taking office.\tknew how to get things done.;mIllcs nor,hwÇst of Ottawa.July 2.\tOn the shoulders of the slim.! Fron\u2019 h\u20195 mentor he learned the wl,cn\u2019 1,0 oan fish, explore, hunt '\t\u2022\t-\t'partridge and \"just pokelAnn Marsboro, Que., son ot Mr.and Mrs.William Murray, who moved to Garson, Man., in NOTICE QUEBEC LIQUOR BOARD Notice is hereby given, that an application for the issue of a permit, has been made by the following persons: NAME\tADDRESS\tCATEGORY AJMO,\t75 King St.W.Dining room \u2014 Raymond\tSherbrooke\trestaurant ROBERGE,\t2726 Hertel St.Grocery Louis\tSherbrooke ROBERGE, Luc Lennoxville\tMotel \u2014 dining for: Motel La\troom \u2014 bar Paysanne Inc.SIMARD, Armand 612 Sherbrooke St.Cabaret for: New\tMagog Magog Hotel Inc.Any person who desires to raise any objections he may have to the issue of these permits must notify the Quebec Liquor Board within fifteen days from the publication of the notice.Any objection must be made, in writing, by registered mail, addressed to: QUEBEC LIQUOR BOARD CLERK OFFICE P.O.BOX 1058, PLACE D'ARMES MONTREAL, P.Q.fai],secrets of translating policy into The Misses Dianne, Shirley Hyatt are spending two weeks at Quebec around\u201d away from the pres-, sures of political life.He often]'^assawdP,d' some heavy tasks.Top-priority;^rac^ce- decisions range from how to Senior aides in the transport takes to the rjvcr jn a hoat mr.anu ivirs.itocmipne streamline Canada\u2019s a ! 1 i n g.department say he displayed re- efax ° solitude\tMr.and Mrs.Lloyd overgrown railways to fashion-markable understanding of the! \u201e\t' T, - u., Sand Miss Audrey Hyatt were in ing an over-all aviation policy complex problems of his sprawl- Ml' M< l!,ai,h lias 1,01 \u2022show.n;Mon)real, where Miss livatt to dovetail with the onrushingjing ministry within a few days any avers)on to making deci |j)a(| h() era of supersonic jets.\tof settling into his new office.s\u2018ons \u2018n b's br'st ft,w weeks in He is also responsible for the SEAWAY IS CHARGE economic health of the coun The son of a farmer, a land- try\u2019s lagging maritime indus-jlubber from Lanark, Ont., he try and may turn his interests!heads the department\u2019s \u201cnavy\u201d i as well to the burgeoning tangle of 245 ships, including 195 ves-jof urban transportation.\t'sels in the coast guard.A fleet TUTORED BY HOWE\tof 60 aircraft, including 20 heli- He may, as some critics ar- copters, also comes under his gue, lack color and spark in eye- political battle.He abhors the He must account for the op r annual check up at the Children's Memorial Hospital ornce.ror example, ne gave -ru ,\t\u201e .\t,, cniiu\tAi- -p i hhey also called on Mrs.Lrn solid backing to the Air Trans- , T u\t.\t,\t, ____ .\t.\t! est Johnson, at Westmount.port Board in us opposition to a boost in transatlantic fare?_AkpTCD\tcact keeping the door open for a L.AIN I cKBUK T tAi I \u2014 compromise with world air'\t,,\t,,\t,¦ ~ |.nps\tMrs.Vivian Mooney, of To .'is-\t,\t\u2022 , r on to, is spending two week: Im inclined to make a rndg-L «ilh her brotherm law and B M Hospital, Sweetsburg, s\u2019s'r' Mr.and Mrs.John Macon July 9.for surgèry.Mr.Dear mid.Obituaries iBirtlia MRS EDWARD LONG, OF VALCOURT.VALCOURT Mrs Edward Long, ilie former \\nme Dalton, died at her home here on June 27.1963.at the age of 79 years.The funeral took place July 1, at St Joseph's Church Kei George l.eveille, pastor of St Mary's, celebrated the Re qutem Mass, assisted by Rev.Euclide Rousseau, of TEnfant Jesus, and Rev Clement Roy.of Yaleourt.as deacon and sub deacon The bearers were Ernest Wil kins, of Kingsbury, Hugh Mur phy.of Waterloo, Gerard Meta ver, of Richmond, John Car-roll, of Melbourne, Warren Mor rissey, and I\u2019aul Gauthier, of NOEL Mr and Mrs.Norm an Noel (nee Dole), announce (he arrival of a daughter, on Julv 10th, 1963, at the Sherbrooke Hospital.A sister for Linda, Carmen and Carol.Ocaîlu BUTLER Fr«»m»n \u2014 At the Sherbrooke Hospital, on Friday, Julv 12th,\t1963, Freeman Butler, husband of Alice Allen, at the age of 39 years.Remains resting at Boisvert\u2019s Undertaking Parlors.64 3rd Ave , Windsor Mills Funeral on Tuesday, July 16th.leaving the Parlor al 8 45 a ni for service in SI.Phillips Catholic Church at » a m Interment in St.Phillips Cemetery Antonio Boisvert Funeral Parlor, Windsor Mills, Que, Mal'\\\tCLEMENTS.B.atric* At Mayor George Murphy wa> Hrariforri, Vt on Saturdav e funeral manager Inlet ment!July 13, uk;;).Beatrice Sharpe ¦M Joseph s cemetery beloved wife of the late Edward long was predeceased (Ted) Clements, m Her 89th husband, Edward I year.The funeral will hr held |s in the Milby Anglican Church on Tuesday, July 16lh, at 2 D.F.M, Roberts of-Inlerment in Milbv.was in Mis, by her Long on April 6, 1931, Sir survived by four sons, William Ldsel and George, of Waterloo pm p\\ and Eugene, of Valcourt; a ficiaiine daughter Mrs Joseph Morris For further information call mv, Heatike, of SI Mary s Johnston\u2019s 10 \u201d'\u2019466 five grandchildren; three bro I be is.Edward of Melbourne, HASTINGS brooke.011 Francis ami George of Kings bury .three sisters, Mrs \\gncs McKenna, Mis Darrell Gunter, Rose, of Richmond, and Mrs Curtis Millar, Elizabeth, of South Durham; and many other relatives.Those attending the funeral were from Montreal, Sherbrooke, Granby, Waterloo, West shefford, Richmond.Melbourne, ; Gemot erv South Durham, Kingsbury, Yui comi and St, Mary's, Grace At Slier-Sunday, July 14, Kennismi, beloved late William Has Resting Chapel, 19(13, (in wife of tings, in her 81st year, at Johnston's Funeral 530 Prosper! St, where Hie J'moral will he held on Tues 'lay, July 10th, at 2 pin Rev.' luirlos 11 s Chnesman offi-jcialing.Interment Malvern LITTLER, Dorothea Entered into rest at the Hotel Dieu Hospital.on Sunday, July 14, 1963, Dorothea May Andrews, he ROCK ISLAND The death loved wife of Cyril (J Lilt 1er, occurred on June 2f>, of Origene and mother of Roger.James \u2022'''\"'tin.for over a half century and Richard, in her .Mill) year.ORIGENE FORTIN OF ROCK ISLAND resident of Hock Island The funeral was held on June 29, from Cass Kunersl Homme, Stanstead, to Our Lady of Mercy Church, Rock Island, for the High Requiem Mass at nine o'clock.Father George Guay, parish Resting in the It.1\u201e Bishop Fu ueral Chapel, 300 Queen Blvri.N., Sherbrooke Funeral service in St, Patrick\u2019* Church on Wednesday, July 17th,\t1963, al 9 a in., Msgr Rosario Moiaan officiating.Interment in St, Michael's Cemetery Visiting to 9 p.m, SLACK\tWe\twi»h to think everyone for the many khuinesKea shown ns ilnr'IriK the time of the Illness niid death of oui husband ond f-Uher, lu Moellougal], nuises and aides of Ihe third floor Sherbrooke Hospital for their eseel-h'lit rail- To everyone who aent fhnvn.H and cards, those who vlsll ed the Kimer.i] I'm lor.arid those who brought In food, Hev.Mi .loi i cy and shorten, organist and pall hearers A apeclal thanks lo the Aver'* Cliff United Church Women These arcs of kindness will alwava he remembered.May Cod bless each of you, DORIS E SLACK FRED SLACK AND WIFE DORIS BULLOCK We wi»h to eapresa our sincere thank lo all who helped In any way al (lie time of the deiilli and burial of our clear mother and grandmother, Mrs Jennie llullnck, Stanstead, tfue Especially do ae thank Mi and Mrs.Frank Anderson, Rev.Mr Rose.Mr, Cass, the hearers, all those who sent flowers or messages of sympathy.Your kindness will always be remembered.THE FAMILY J o h n Fletcher, Goffstown, N.H.; Mr.and Mrs, Frank Leacock, Manchester; anti Mr.and Mrs.Allan Little, Inverness.Mr.and Mrs.David MacRae and, Me.\tand Mr.and Mrs.Eric MacRae ket, Ont., who has been visit- Mr' and Mrs.John MacDon-land children, of Lennoxville, ailing relatives and friends in the a'd and ch\u2018ldrcn.°f Sherbrooke, tended Ihe anniversary party Mr.Mellraitb entered Parlia-idjstrjc^ js at present a guest of ment in 1940 at the age of 31 Mr.and Mrs.Earl Parker.as Liberal MP for Ottawa West.]\t_______________ His critics said at that time he niiDrwr'C'c mo him was \"too young and visionary.S CORNER seas Telecommunications poration.were visitors at the home of Mr.and Mrs.Leslie MacLeod.BISHOPTON for Mr.and Mrs.Lyman Morri son and were weekend guests j of relatives here.Mr.and Mrs.Edgar Nugent have returned from a week Ontario from the West he hadL jtims the formidable Charlotte made several trips to Scots-town to visit his uncle, the late Alex G.Murray.ing among his Conservative vic- Richard Danforth and family!ler\u2019 Arini0> Keene, N.H., and Mr.Maurice Danforth and wcre quests of Mr.and Mrs.Whitton.\tfamily\tRalph Betts and also visited Time has been his biggest] Mrs.Celia Maxim, and Mr.;°*d,pr rfda^vrs ni *hc vicinity -jGlenn Strout, of South Paris.' Recent guests of Mr.and Mrs, Me,, were visitors at the home'An^us.,)'\t^rdhill Farm, end spent in Montreal, llowick and Cornwall, Ont.Mr.and Mrs.Arnold McKell, of Howick, accompanied the Nugents to The McDonnel Inn in Cornwall, where members of the family met to celebrate the golden wedding anniversary of Mr.and /Jk-iï-C VV brooke, was a weekend visitor\tr)Rcrburn Heights; Mrs & For a carefree vacation\u2014 to any location |of Mr.and Mrs.Albert Heath wf'rf' f' Newkom, of Mont- \\jrs Scott Fraser, of Lancas-Mrs.Lillie McKenzie, of Sher-.rea,:\t.and Mrs.Walter Coo- ter.Mrs.Nugent had been flow- er girl at her aunt's wedding and her presence made the wedding party complete.Mrs.A.A.McKillop of Unity, Sask., who has been visiting at the same place.ASCOT CORNER Geoff Holland, Debbie and Derek Holland, of Beaconsfield.Mr and Mrs.Harvey MacRae and Miss Jean MacRae of Scots-town.Other recent guests at the same home were Mr.and Mr and Mrs, Paul DesRos- the s iers and family, of Montreal,] Mrs.R, Pudden, Nancy and Mr.and Mrs.Roy How Johnnie of Lennoxville.ard and family of Montreal,\t- Ask your travel agent or CN about Maple Leaf Package Tours 0\\J her daughter, Mrs.W bertson, in New York City, is visiting her cousins, the Charles Cruickshank family.Other visitors at the same home included Mr.and Mrs.Earl Savage and Mr.and Mrs.Duffett Savage, of Lennoxville.Pncst, officiated, assisted by 11 mira 2 to 4 and 7 Ealher Pierre Coineau and Father Jean Melnsco, of Stan stead and Beebe, as deacon\ti|f fî] jjMjtlj .1 and sub deacon.Paul Morel wa,s\t* * AtHJiluHH at the organ and accompanied Ihe men\u2019s choir.The bearers were all grand ( hildren.Active bearers were Paul Vaclion, Sidney Flanders, Noel Houle, Andre Fortin, Rob ert Fortin and Clarniont For lin.The honorary bearers were Maurice, Louis and Joseph For lin .Donald and Waller Seguin and a nephew, Roland Vig ncault.Interment look place in Mount SI.Mary Cemetery, Slanstead.Mr.Fortin was born at SI.Victor de Beauee on Aug 18.1888, the son of Joseph and Ezcalia (Turgeon) Fortin.As a young man he came to Rock Island and on June 5, 1911 he married Olive Seguin of this cotnmunily, the marriage taking place al Sacred Heart of Jesus Church in Stanstead.Mr.Fortin, a highly respected resident, had been employed at the Butterfield Plant, the Beebe slone sheds and at the Lay Whip Company.Afterward he was for several years caretaker of Mount St.Mary Como.lery.He retired a few ears ago because of declining health.He is survived by his wife, and children, Mrs.Florence Flanders, Rock Island, Joseph, Stanstead; Donat, Katevale; Roch Emile, Derby; Mrs.Wilfred Houle, Juliette, Rock For est.Mrs.Albert Vachon, Irene, Bay City, Mich,; Wilfred, at home; Mrs.Rene Caron, Gertrude, Craftsbury, Vt.; Lionel, Rock Island; Mrs.Roland Carrier, Therese, Coaticook; Rol and, Derby; and Mrs.Albert Messier, Normanda, N 0 r I h field, Vt.Another daughter died in infancy.There are also 47 grandchildren and one great grandchild, two sisters, Mrs.M.Mayette Williamslown, and Mrs.A.Roy, Brockton, Mass.; five brothers.Phillippe and Cyril, Derby Line, Thelesphore, Brockton.Mass., Arthur, Lake Mcgantie, and Napoleon, Now York; as well as many more distant! relatives.Attending the funeral were the sons and daughters and.their families as well as other; relatives from Brockton and; J.H.FLEURY Inc.FUNERAL HOME 83 Adam Street Richmond TA 6-2222 Valcourt.Main St., Tal.29 W.DRAPER FUNERAL HOME 117 Main St.Cowânsvillt.163-0393 Successor to Howard Hastings The t*atc: Geo Robb, Jos.Hing.ston, Kenneth Jenne, Walter Morrison Established 1850.K° iBoston, Mass., Montreal, Capel-j \" ton, Sherbrooke, Magog, Len-1 noxville, St.Victor, Lake Me-j gantic, Coaticook, Newport and] the Boundary Villages.in üfamnriam jWest, were guests of Mr.and WINDSOR \u2014 Mrs.Wells Coates at the weekend.\tMr.Francis McGee and Mrs.j Mrs.Charles Daintrey, of Gladys Hanlon, of Milford,\t______________ iNorth Hatley, visited her sis- Mass., are spending a few days\tAldrich \u2014 in sad and loving 1er, Mrs.Arthur Coates, and with frienu- here.\tHIGHNA^ATER \u2014\tMary Aldrich who passed away two Mr.Coates for a few days.\tMr.and Mrs.George Ward\tyears ago today, July 15, mi Mrs.Lester Parnell, has re- and family, of Spnngfie\u2019d.Recent visitors at the homci What would i give if i could say i turned to her home on Spring Mass., are spending a f e wjof Mr.and Mrs.Ray Tinker; I'1, Mother\u201d ,n thc '\u2022'd 'vay> Road, after visiting her sister, days with Mr, Ward's brother-] were Mr.and Mrs.Carl Judd ri t\u201c1]rc your V0ice an sec >ou Mrs.R.H.Griffith, in Valois, jin-law and sister, Mr.and Mrs.jof Hancock, Vt., Mr.Ralph just to sit and talk awhile.Mrs.Pageau is spending a'John Cogan, while here to see]Judd, North Troy, Vt,, and] in my heart you will always stay, few weeks with her daughter, his father, Mr.A.Ward, of Mrs.B.Mercier, and Mr.Mer- Richmond, who remains ill at Icier in Sherbrooke.\tthis home.\tVt.j WIHJU,\tIII IJljy, vl., «mi! \u2022\u2022\u2022\t^\tairvara a > Mr.and Mrs.Floyd Tinker ami l ovtu a\"u M*rnen\u2018l\u201d\u2018fetj every U.i, 1rs.I* rank Judd, of Newport, ||pr daughter and son-in-law daugh te El.BANOR ANU REE LANGLOIS Births, Marriages, Card of Thanks, Death Notices 25c per count line.Minimum charge, $2.QQ (8 lines or less).IN MEMORIAM NOTICES 20c per count line.Minimum charge, $2 00 (10 lines or less).Poetry 25 cents a line extra.Additional names over three: 10 cents each name.ALL ABOVE NOT1ÇES MOST CARRY SIGNATURE OF PERSON SENDING NOTICE.OBITUARIES Obituaries received within one month of death are published free.A charge of *5 00 Is made for obituaries delayed beyond this period.The Record reserves the right lo edit or condense obituaries because of space limitations.A B SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD, MON, JULY IS.1963 Walltngtor \u2022rbrookc 2-3S05 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES CASH RATE \u2014 3 cents p word minimum charge 50 cents for 16 wcrds or less.Three consecutive insertions.3rd day half et \u2022\u2022¦ge.Six consecutive insertions, 25at.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 1 Display and Display accepted until 12 nson previous day; 10 A.M.Saturday for Monday.0.9-3636.1.Article* For Sale $1,238.00 LIST FOR quick sale will accept *800 00 cash for 14 foot Sprinter Motor 5.Lots For Sole_______________ LOT - Little-Lake Magog, St.Catherine, 75 x 100, quiet, safe beach, good road, no heavy traffic, electricity and phone, wire 10 ft.from 12.To Let 5 MODERN rooms, heated, hot water, on second floor.Reason, transfer.497 Vimy St.Boat complete with 14.1 h.p.out- lo( prtce jjoo.oo.Easy terms.Call i.ENNOXVILLE Roselawn Park, new board motor and car trailer.This ^ 7 70gl equipment has never been used and was recently won in the Yamaska Fish Derby raffle.Apply Knowiton, P.D.Crnwe, CH.3-5832.GRIME St: Lot 7500 sq.ft.reasonable down payment.Terms: Call: LO.7-6584.ORGAN SALE 2 HAMMOND chords, you save *100h0 1 extra voice, you save $20000 -1 Baldwin voice, you save $500 0U First come first served.Hammond Organ Studins, 31 Wellington St.S., Sherbrooke.Tel.LO.2-3869.GREY Persian lamb fur Jacket, sire 20.Phone North Hatley 842-2364.GIRL\u2019S bicycle, good condition, 3 speed, Phillips.Phone LO.9-181.9 USED television antennas, of all kinds, In good condition.Gerard Blais Ltee, 218 Alexandre.LO.2-7886.LOT 250 acres, with or without rolling stock, 100 wooded acres.Has not been cut for five years.Christmas trees which bring a revenue of $2,000.00 a year.Formerly the property of Mr.Albert Mailloux.St.Hermengllde.Very well known.Apply Robert Menard St.Edwidge, VI.9-3421.5.Lots For Sale USED televisions, 17 to 21 inches Call Gerard Blais Ltee , 218 Alexandre.Tel.LO.2-7886.SUMMER cottage lota, 75 x 125 ft.and up, west side of Lake Massa-wippt.Choose yours now while selection is good, and before the prices soar when the Autoroute opens.Terms «vailable.Beaudean Inc.Bonded and Licenced Real Estate Brokers, LO.9-9178 or 819 838-4898.TRACTOR shovel, never used.Ideal, hydraulic.Value $500.00.Apply Robert Menard, St.Edwidge, VI.9-3421.GET YOUK fresh hearing aid batteries, free delivery, call LO.7-7081 or write G.J.Greenland, Central Hearing Aid Office Reg\u2019d.772 Argyle St., Sherbrooke.2.For Sale or Exchange 6.Cottages For Sale 5 ROOMS, screened porch, 100 foot lake front, boat motor, at Lake Wallis.Apply Rock Island, 876-2349, 8.Cars For Sale modern 6 room heated apartments, with swlming pool, car port, janitor service, incinerator, stove and hot water supplied.$115.00 \u2022 120.00 monthly.Deacon Construction Inc , phone 569-9178.TENEMENT, 4 rooms, heated, hot water, situated 762 Argyle St\u201e 1st.story *72.2nd story $70 ply C.Fabl, LO.74154.Ap- 4 ROOM apartment, heated, hot wa ter year round, stove and refri gerator furnished.Adults only 469 Vtmy St.Phons LO.7-5923.13.Offices To Let 35a.Legal OFFICES to let, central, mahogany panelled $4300 per month.LO.9-9914.LOT of 425 acres; 80 acres flat land, 200 wooded acres, with or without rolling stock, 30 acres without rocks in the fUt land, for sale or exchange property in the city.Apply Robert Menard, St.Ed-wtdge, VI.9-3421.4.Property For Sole WARREN ST., Lennoxville \u2014 Large 9 room house presently used as two tenement house, very good condition, new heating system, 220 electricity, extra large grounds, close to school and transportation etc.Beaudean Inc.Bonded and Licenced Real Estate Broker.LO.9-9178.ROCK ISLAND \u2014 Large 10 room house on Church St., presently temporarily divided into 2 tenements.Would make ideal large home or Doctor\u2019s, Dentist, or legal offices.Centrally located across from Church St.Large grounds and detached garages, Beaudean Inc.Bonded and Licenced Heal Estate Broker.LO 9-9178 or 813-8384896.BRAND NEW '63 \u2018SKODA\u2019 Convertible, 2 tops, 2 carburetors, 60 h.p.Vacation special $1695.European Car Specialties, 81 Couture St., Tel.LO.7-7622.8a.Authorized New Car Dealers BUICK, Pontiac, Vauxhall, G.M.C.Trucks, Sales 6< Service.DeLux# Automobile Ltd., 1567 King We»: Tel LO 9-3669.14.Cottages To Let MIRROR LAKE \u2014 Blshopton at Pomerleau Beach, cottages, cabins row boats, space for parking trailers and tents.Beach for club picnics, also hall can be rented for all receptions, showers, banquets.For information, Mrs.Ovide Pomerleau, 10 Angus St.Kait Angus.Saturday and Sunday, information at Pomerleau Beach.NARROWS Ray on Lake Memphre-magog, $35.00 weekly.E G.Wells, 567-4023.18.Wanted To Rent MIDDLE-AGED widow desires 3 room apartment in Cowansville nr Sweetsburg.Write Cowansville Box 417, or phone 263-1061.M P E R 1 A L Chrysler, Plymouth, Valiant, Fargo Trucks, Sales & Service.Martin Motor Sales Ltd., 405 Belvedere SL Tel.LO.9-3659.10.Horses For Sale PONIES \u2014 Quiet yearling colt, and two year old mares.Pony saddles, bridles, (Pony and Show horse) bits, boots, jodhpurs, breeches, mans jacket, 38, Hatley Highland Pony Stables, North Hatley.842-2340.20.Wanted To Purchase SECOND hand freezer, cheat or upright.Call 569-8510.PUBLIC NOTICE Public Notice is given that the undersigned.In her quality of tutor to her minor Child, Richard Roy, has accepted under Benefit of Inventory the Estate of Rolland Roy, in his lifetime of Sherbrooke, R R.1, employee at Combustion Engineering -Superheater Ltd.Sherbrooke, July 12, 1963.RITA FAUCHER ROY.PANADA PROVINCE OF QUEBEC VILLE DE BROMPTONV1LLE TO THE OWNERS OF TAXABLE IMMOVABLES OF THE TOWN OF BROMPTONVILLE PUBLIC NOTICE Is hereby given by Aime Benoit secretary-treasurer of the town of Bromptonville that, at a meeting held the 8th day of July 1963, the Council of the Town of Bromptonville has adopted the bylaw No: 266, of the bylaw of this Town, decreeing remuneration payable to the Mayor and Aldermen of this Town.A public meeting of the town owners of Taxable Immovables of this Town will be held WEDNESDAY the 17th day of July 1963, at the TOWN HALL OF BROMPTONVILLE, from 7 o\u2019clock P.M.to 9 o\u2019clock P.M.where the said bylaw will be submitted to the owers of taxable immovables of the town of Bromptonville.Given at Bromptonville this 9th day of July 1963.AIME BENOIT, Secrctar-Treasurer.51.Mortgages Richmond llatter\u2019s mother, Mrs.H a r r y Mrs.Paul Marcotte, Montreal: .\t, .Rick, and Mr.Rick.They were Mr.and Mrs.Martial Dicaire /vlSTDISrOn accompanied home by their Ste.Anne de BeUevue; Mr.and of S h e r- DO YOU require a mortgage?Why\t.uot consult us in confidence ana\tHarry R;ck has received nieces, the Misses Heather and Mrs.Adrien Denault, Dorion; , ' r15' Ar;n .'\\u, u'' j\" V,\" under no obligation.We take first;\tnanj n.cit nas icueiveu\t>\t\u201e\t.\u2019 brooke.spent the weekend With and second mortgages, small or the news that hls brother, Mr.Llrl(la Skiilen, who will be their Mr.and Mrs.Jean Marcotte brother Mr Roy David-large, on both private and com\t, _\t.guests for a few days.\tand family.Three Rivers.\t, .\t'\t,\t\u2018 merciai properties.Short term E.A.(Ned) Rick, of Danville, rv *.\t\u2022»\t.\t,\t,\t_ .\t,\t.\tand Mrs.Davidson, loans svaiiabie wttMn\t24 hours\twhje on a fishin2 lriD\t^\tRo.Recent visitors at\tthe\thome\tFriends were sorry\tto .earn\t{ M w at rates of 7% ,ud up\tBeaude.n\twhle on a tl!,tung\t10\tK0\tof Mr.and Mrs.Harry\tRick,\tthat Mrs.W.J.Ewing,\tis a pat- \"eekend guests\t01 -Mrs-J™\"1 Inc.Bonded Real Estate Brokers,\tberval, became suddenly\till\tand\tCraig-S Roadj were\tMr.and\tient in the Sherbrooke\tHospital, Hethenngton\twere Mrs.tieien 1,0 99178_was taken to St.Michael's Hos-\tMrs.Donald Rick\tand\tsons,\tfollowing an accident\tin her Hethenngton\tof\tictona, _ .-,\t.\t.\t.\tpital there.He will remain for Robert and Dean, of Lennox-home.\tcllrhrmïr Professional Directory an indefinite period in hospital, i ville, Mr.and Mrs.George Mr and Mrs Stuart Stalker.thennSton- ot.e / His room number is 130.\tCooper, of St.Lambert.\tof Springfield, Mass., accom-\tChester remained for\ta\tlonger Mrs.Eva Donahue has\tre-j\tMr.and Mrs.L.R.Boast and\tpanied by Donald Hill, of Me-\tvisit with her sisters, turned from a visit to her\tson-\tMrs.Pearl Driver visited\tMrs.\tdia, Penn., were guests for a\tMr.and Mrs.Basil\tH.\tClark, v:\t\u2018;VrTu.1;\tiin-law and daughter, Mr.\tand\tFrederick Boast, who is a\tpat-\tfew days of Mrs.Bertha Stal-\tof Niagara Falls, Ont.,\twere tenac st., bun Lite Butmmg.\u2018«v,\t^ Artbur Sprague at Gor-ient in the Sweetsburg Hospital, ker.Mr.and Mrs.John Fal-recent visitors atthe home of 1\t'\t-i-.\u2014 -\t¦\t- -.I- »-**\u2014\u2014\u2014*- ¦v»*- and Advocates W.WARREN LYNCH, 138 Fron LO 9-9914 Rea.LO 94581.\t.\u2014\t-t-.-o\u2014.-\t-:- _\t-\tx», ROUSSEAU, GERVA1S.LANGLAis ; ham, Me.\tShe also\tattended the\tMrs.Errol Hardy, of SL Lam-\tIona, of Falmouth, -Me While\tthe 1?\u201ce5,s\there & monty Armand Rousseau marriage\tof h«r\tgranddaugh-bert, spent the weekend with\there Mr.and Mrs.Stalker at-\tMrs.W.t.Bartiett.v mie\tn , QC\u201e Paul Mullins Gervais.André t_eri yijfis\tPatricia\tDonshue, at\tMr and Mrs.Basil Hayward,\ttended the 50th anniversary\tthey took Mr.and Mrs.\tBart- Langiais, Rene Monty Lorraine Burlington, Vt.\tMr.and Mrs.William Colby, school reunion at South Dur-lett on a trip through the White Sherbrooke.611111*1011 S reet Soutn\tyijss Edith McCourt\tand Mr.'of Belleville,\tOnt., who came\tham.\tand\tGreen Mountains of Maine T7mi^ V'TnB.N Tn.i wnrk~a1^'George Chapman\treeeivedUo attend the\tschool reunion at\tMiss\tEileen\tSinclair\thas\tleft\tand\tNew Hampshire.Also caJ- Genera) Practice, Rosenbiuom word of the death\tof their cou-;South Durham, were weekend\tto spend her holidays in the\ting at the same home\twere.Bldg., opposite City Haii.138 sinj Mr.\tHerbert Chapman,\tguests of Mr.and Mrs.E.G.\tLaurentians with her grandpar\tMr.s.C.K Bartlett.Mr\tand Wellington (North) LO.2-2120.\twhich occurred at the\thome of Fletcher.\tents,\tMr.\tand\tMrs.\tElson\tDy-\tMrs.\tKenneth Bartlett and Mr.WESLEY H.BRADLEY, Q.C., 275\this sjster> Mrs.Edward Tetro,! Miss Mnique Marcotte and;\tson.\tand\tMrs.J.R.Bartlett, all of st.James\tstreet West,\tMontreal\tan(j\tTetro, Waterbury, Vt.\tMiss Pauline Daigle have been\tMrs.Simonne Veauligny, of;Sherbrooke.Mr.Roland Bart- c or \u2019\tafter\ta\tshort illness.Among\tspending their holidays at Lake\tRouyn, is the guest of her sis-lett, of North Hatley, and Mr.those who attended the funeral Masson.\tter, Mrs.Margaret Dingley, 7th and Mrs.Raymond Hutchinson, Chartered Accountants Ion July 5, at Waterbury were; Mr.and Mrs.Thomas Bowen,; Avenue.\t|of East Angus.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014-;-'his cousins Mrs.Annie Chap- of Rock Island, were guests of Mr.and Mrs.John Fallona.Mr.E.Rowland recently G^con &\tA«o«âté(%\tJ Crock\tman,\tMrs.MacKenzie Paige\tMr.and Mrs.Howard Hills, at\tof Falmouth, Me., were week-called on Mrs, tR.W.L.Thorne- ett, c.a.,\tlicensed trustee 2011 and Mr.\tNorman Campbell, of\ttheir cottage at Lake Rich-jend guests of Mrs.Margaret loe.He was accompanied home 36.Miscellaneous GIRL\u2019S bicycle, In good condition, 26\u201d wheel.No balloon tires, hand brakes or three speed.Lome E.Barnett, Highwater, Que.Phone MansonvlUe, 292-5649.24.Salesman Wanted SILVER LAKE (Eastman! 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IT BY NOW! il CAPTAIN! KNIFE CARRY GOLD! L'lL ABNER AUCTIONEERS Bilingual BURNS & MACKAY Sales of all Kinds Reasonable Rates Robert Burns David MacKey Cookshire Sawyerville Tel.TR 5-3203 Tel.889-2958 Large International Company requires 10 BILINGUAL LADIES for telephone surveys.Hours: 6.30 p.m.\u2014 9.30 p.m.3 nights a week.Pleasing telephone voice required.Please write to: Record Box No.45 \u2014 Sherbrooke for interview or telephone Miss Bourdon, Hotel New Sherbrooke July 16th \u2022 17th \u2014 LO.2-4741 DOC'S GOT NO BUSINESS PACK THERE IN TH' BONE) AGE, NO MATTER HOW MANY MODERN GADGETS HE\u2019S GOT AW, CUT IT OUT.' HE'S DOING ALL RIGHT ËS BUT, OSCAR, ( OH, I PONT MY GOSH, \\ THINK HE'S A TIRED f HE\u2019S SO OLD MAN.' L TIRED- .ANYWAY, WHAT\u2019S IT TO YOU?YOU'VE RESIGNED YOUR PART IN THIS BUSINESS HAVEN MUCH LONG TIME Q L* 1-1* \u2022 tttt ug.T* na I !owansvi!le K.sly, Mr.and Mrs Jack rf?,'sf \\ isiimg her daughter in Town of Mount Royal am [son in Sennevillr ¦h ! ! Mrs.Edith Hunter was of Mrs.Frank MiUeneham v| |Knowlton on the occasion i 1 m ARCH BRIDGE \u2014 This is an artist\u2019s sketch of an arch bridge designed by engineers for the Canadian Steel In- .41 i birthday of her d\taughter, Alice.1 Mrs.Violet Fr\tanklyn.from (Ville St.Michel, i\ts a temporary guest, as is Mr:\ts Althea Ste phen, of Pointe Blgras board for the early\tleaders to breeze on several of\tthe\ttricks\tand\tshand' \"ere in \u2018r(lublf7 °\" come ilome' holes to contend with.\tAs\ton the\tthe\tfront layout and this had' 0nly four players\tbroke par first day the boys had trouble a lot to do wlth hls game- lout of the classy field of golf-figuring the rolling greens and Tlie new champion opened ers.On Friday Adrian Bigras several picked up three putters i with a birdie at the 559-yard j and Alf Shand posted 65 s each in fact a few of the pros had Par five tenth.His drive was while Saturday Bissegger had some four-putt greens.\tover 250 yards and he hit the, a 65 and Loutassa 68.These Bissegger down five strokes'well-trapped green with his were the only players although commenced with détermina second.He tried for an eagle several registered even figures, tion to win the event and but J'011 could see he was mak- 70, for their best rounds, throughout his round concen- ing sure of a bird.He then play j.GALON BEST AMATEUR trated thorcughly on his game.eci even figures until the 17th jack Galon of the Chaudière Tiine after time he seemed to|Par tour, 288-yards, where he!Golf Club picked up the honors be alone on the course and only registered a birdie three for!for the non-money boys when when he made a good shot and Ins 34 and new record of 65.he finished with a two-day total received applause from the Adrian Bigras, who with Ali of 142, two better than Gord crowd following did he acknow-sShand led the field after Fri-|Linn, his closest rival.Don Da- Jim Trew, with a round 175, took the gross award Class \u201cA\" golfers in the Mol ; place of ors were taken bv Jean suit yourself.with or without.Dow's right.It's brewed to suit the ale drinker's taste.Blended to bring out the natural ale flavour.Trust your taste.And if you're really serious about it, ask for a Dow.ledge by raising his hand in day's round with 69's, ran intoAidson, w-ho was the first day eturn.\t; trouble when he picked up 38 on leader with 71, fell off the pace The new 1963 Quebec cham- the front nine, four over.On the Saturday and finished with 77 pion tore par apart as he set a, back nine the young pro from and a total of 145.new competitive record for the\tMarborough still was dogged\tOnly eight strokes separated course.He went out in 31, four\tby tough breaks.He just failed\tthe top 17 amateurs in the field, under, and came home in 34,!to show any of the style he dis-\tTwo tied at 147, five at 148, Paul two\tunder, for the par 34-36 70.played Friday when he régis-\ttwo at 149 and five at 150.Geff for Perron with an 82 while second110 btr(''ed the second 327 yard, tered his one-under par 69.\tBladen of the host club was vont t pmct vvt ¦ ii.3Par four, the fifth 412-yard, par Shand, the youngster from the best for the local Havers, we\to »ar >a j four, and the 388-yard eighth\tLachute, was having trouble\tOn Friday he finished with 78 i son\ttournament\tplayed\tat\tand Roger Hebert both of whom] par four.He registered par\twith his putter.He went three\tbut Saturday came back with I Mount Orford over the week-shot 87\u2019s.\tjfigures on the other six holes, over after nine which put him 36-34 for 70.K'nd.\t;\tIn Class\t\u201cB\" net, L.Ray-i Bissegger was at his best\tout of reach of the new leader.\tThe amateurs w-ere really The\tnet\taward\tfor\tClass\t\u201cA\"!\tmond came\tin with a 66 to take:and kept his shots right down\tBissegger picked up s e v e n\thaving trouble and not one of went to Emile Tessier with a i first\tplace\twhile\ttied\tfor\tsecond [the\tmiddle.His putter was hot] strokes on Bigras and six on\tj the members of Quebec Willing- 72.\tjwith\t70\u2018s\twere\t-\tHarold\tParker1 but\the missed several birdie!Shand after nine.On the back\tton Cup aspirants managed to In Class \u201cB\u201d the gross bon- and Leon C.Hamel.\tIputts.He seemed content on the nine the Lachute pro went two break par figures.They were over to finish deadlocked with having trouble wi.h the rolling Stan Kolar of Chaudière with a layout from tee to tee.total of 142.\tFollowing the final matches Jean-Guy Periard put on a\tPete Leblanc, who was in strong fight.On Friday he fin-\tcharge of the tournament, act- LYTHAM AND ST.ANNES, sank putts from all sorts of dis-\tRodgers, and commented:\t\u2018'I'm\tished with even par 70 but Sa-\ted as MC.He called on Tony England (CP-AP)\u2014Bob Charles, tances.\tlafraid I just annihilated him turd ay he lost five strokes to Turmel, president of the Coun- of New Zealand, the first left\t\u201cEven Locke,\tThomson.Ha-\t'vith tbat putter.\u201d\tBissegger on the first nine to\ttry Club, for a few words, Mr.hander to win the British Open\t\u201een paimcr or\u2019\tJones on\ttheir\tHe bought it in Phoerix\t4riz\tfinish stronS with even figures\tTurmel congratulated the win- championship.says he's going best days have never putted five months ago and won the for ?34\u2022 His ,otaI 'vas on« stroke n*rs and the pQGA for s;a8inS to play most of his major futuro\tsaid Henry Cotton, the Houston, Tex., classic with it.\tthe leader, 140.When tourney at the Country competitive golf in the United 0]^ maestro of British golf.\u201cIt's a real beauty.I owe all be aPPro3ched the 18th he knew Club.]States because the tougher com-\tCharles had\t69-71\u2014150\tand\tmy success to it.\u2018This\tis\tone\the had t0 get a birdie 10 tie\tL- S- Re-vcraft president of : petition there in the past has\tKo(jgers 72-63\u2014148 in the\tplay-\tputter I'll never get rid\tof\t\\i.\tbut bp failed to can his putt and\tthe PQGA, thanked the Coun- improved his game \u201ctremcn-\toff> Charles finished level par\tways it will have a sentimental1 picked l,P four for second place,\ttry Club and Peie Leblanc for clously.\tover the 6,757-yard links.Over\tattraction for me.\u201d\ti GtUcs Bourassa, the chunky\ttheir fine co-operation.\tHe con- Chailes, who flew lo Dallas, ^ regulation 72 holes the two Charles is the first lefthander pI° Shaw.nigan Falls, was giatulalcd the winners and Tex., during the weekend to |iaj tièci aj 277\tto win any of the world's major tbe only other Professional to presented the Royal Montreal play in the United States Pro- Charles, by winning the Brit-\tchampionships.\t'\tbreak par on Saturday when he\tGo f Club Trophy to winner, tessioml Golfers Associa-'Open, qualified for the world\tCharles was five strokes\t^n\u2019sbod \"db 68- Re bad one\tJack Bissegger Frank Shaugh- tion championships, did not win series ai Akron, Ohio, in Sep-\tahead after 20 holes in the\tplav-\tblrd at the third- Par four 419\ten.e1ssy- flrst vice-president, also a lot of prize money in the (ember\toff Then Rodgers pulled\tback\t\u2022vards> on the front n!ne anci on\tsaid a few words.C.Gribbin, British Open, strictly a prestige\tjack Nicklaus, United States\tfour strokes and was only\tone ,he back nine he registered one.tournament manager,\tacted as tournament, but it opened fu-\tMas)ei.s champion, and Julius\tdown going to the 25th.\tat tho 17th Par four 288 yards-\t«tarter and scorer for\tthe tour- flew Zealand's Boh Charles wins British Open went one over par .Masters champion, _____________ aire doors to a lucrative living Boros, the United States Open Rodgers on lbo JiHks\tchampion, also have qualified there and jr'10 27 \u2018 'cuar,' °id.Pro G'om for the tournament carrying d o w n.The New Zealander Christ Church lost six pounds!total prize money of $75,000.struck the crucial blow on the horn his lanky six - foot - two First prize is $50,000.\t26th.Rodgers sank a 50-foot tiame during 72 holes of pres -phe last place in the four-putt and put the pressure on the suie golf I-ruiay and Saturday pjayer world series will go to New Zealander, Charles coolly that wound up with him winningjthe winner of the U.S.PGA.stepped up and sank a 25-footer (ust prize of £1.500 ($4,5001.\tfor hjs three.\"That was the one Charles defeated Phil Rodger- PALMER MONEY LEADER that killed me.' said Rodgers Jolla.Calif, by eight If Nicklaus, Charles or Boros______________________________ playoff]win the PGA then the fourth The rest of the way he was!ney and turned in a fine job for found himself two even fiSurcs- He finished well I the two days.The New of La strokes the crowning achievement in ale in tho 36-hole Saturday.\tï place will go to the top money- New York \u2014 Joey Archer, PUTTING TOPS\tjwinner on the United States cir-]1594i, New York, outpointed! Charles took the title because cuit\u2014probably Arnold Palmer Farid Salim.161, Argentina, 10.; of his tremendous short game who leads with $85,000.\tNagoya, Japan \u2014 Mitsunori He had 15 one - putt greens, Charles used a brass-headed Seki., 126l2, Japan, outpointed 1 ,against seven by Rodgers, and steel - shafted putter against Domoiy Barahaja, 126'3, Philip- V HARNESS RACING Wednesday, Saturday Sc Sunday evening \u2014 8:00 SHERBROOKE EXHIBITION GROUNDS GENERAL ADM T.00 WED., LADIES' NIGHT 35c r!J 79109199199589 «MFRBROOKF DAILY FFCORO MON, JVI.Y 1», IWU || Alouettes v/in two and drop one in weekend tilts Al Hooker picks up win Saturday against Pirates, Woodjie and Poole on hitting spree, Beavers take over Sherbrooke Als won two of their three game?over the weekend and as a result are now tied for fourth place, three games off the pace set by the Acton Vale Beavers.Acton Vale went into the weekend action tied for first _ THE©' fTAHWMV White Sox edge Yankees 13-12 in Little League, Lahie bangs out four hits, two games this evening Racing of a doubleheader from them to open up their lead.Coaticook also lost a game to Drummondville Royal on Saturday night by a count of 5-1 and are now two and one half games off the pace.Saturday night at the local and Poole, ballpark, the Als came from be- Sunday afternoon a bases-hind picking up single runs in loaded walk to Jacques Monette the eighth and ninth frames to brought the winning run across beat the St.Johns Pirates 5-4.the plate to give the Als a eome-Sunday atternoon here the from-behind 8 to 7 victory in a Als also put on a late inning hard fought encounter, drive picking up all eight runs Andre Bessette came on in in the sixth, seventh and eighth relief and was credited with innings to win over Granby by the win while Sirivanich.\\vho|co»ticook an 8-7 count, however, in Gran- gave up four runs in the seventhjGr»nb.v by last night the Knights came and eighth innings, was given1*^^\"^ from behind picking up single- the loss.tons in the eleventh and Hitting stars for the Als were twelfth innings and winning on Poole, Woodjie and St.Vincent the long end of a 13-12 count all picking up doubles in the In other action around the ten hit attack by the Alouettes, league over the weekend, St Sunday night in Granby it Johns took two from the Drum- took over four hours and 12 mondville Royals, 9-3 and 4-3.,innings to decide the winner The hitting stars in the Als' in a game highlighted by eleven Saturday encounter were Chet\u2019erorrs: six of which were com-Woodjie, Andre Pratte and Jac-imitted by the Alouettes, ques Monette.\tAndre Bessette appearing in Woodjie knocked out two his third game of the weekend doubles while Monette had onejwas given the loss while single and two sacrifices which Paquette picked up the win in were good enough to produce relief.three runs, including the game-i Woodjie and Poole continued Yankees in the Sher Lenn[the plate Yankees went score Little League lost another closelless in their part of the same SHER LENN.LITTLE LEAGUE one Saturdav morning going!inning down to a 13-12 defeat against|\t0f the filth Yankees White Sox.Yankees were trail- picked up three more tallies mg by seven runs going into the on hits from Talbot and Robin \u201d Blrch\u2018°B Bo> last of the sixth and in the final!Langlois White Sox were kept\tDt«m\u201dn ^ inning made a desperate it off the score sheet in the top of\t,,r.kin tempt to save the game.They ,he slxth\ti* \tP\tW\tL\tT\tP Tiger»\t\t\t.17\t18\t1\tO\t32 Red Sox\t.16\t10\t5\t1\t21 Indians\t.17\t1§\t7\t\u2022\t20 Senator*\t.17\t9\ta\t\u2022\t18 White Sox\t.17\tS\tn\tl\t11 Yankees\tIk\t5\t12\t1\t7 Twins\t15\t2\t12\t1\t5 Mt»T RAC! S' Querii Oxer 'SW> 8*\tthat Yanks extend lead without M-and-M duo Consider the desperate plight Dick Radati combined for a the ninth inning.Baltimore had of New York Yankee-\tfi\\e-hit shutout for Red Sox in gone ahead 2 1 in the top of th* Ihcy xc been forced to use the\t'1\"' second game at Los\tAn-\tninth on Dick Brown s two-run likes of Hector Lopci and John\tgcles.while in the opener\tAn\tsingle off winning reliever Hoyt Blanchard in the outfield in drew seven walks and Wilhelm Steve Barber loat tt.place of their injured stars, ever) one became a run.\tOrioles clinched the opener Mickey Mantle and Roger They blew an early five run i°nr runs in the fourth in-Maris\tlead but Billy Moran s two run ninS *«»\u2018nat Ray Herbert.Win Thcv ve had to put a vouth double in the tdth inning putiner\tMcCormick started to\ti\tm\thil left hander named At Down-\t,hr,» «head to stav Moran\tsin\tthe deciding splurge with \u2022 :o\ts.eo\tmg straight from the minors\tK|pd in another run in the\tsev\t\"alk.then came five successive into their front-line pitching ro\t>'nth.then scored the clincher\tMnR'r' h\\ Boh Saverine.Russ tation\ton winning pitcher Dan Osin Snyder, At Smith, Jim Gentile But Yankees Itave struggled * Mngl< \u2019'w into a fi'x fiame lead in ihe l-'0* brought White Sox a and Boog Powell, The second gante was marred SATURDAY'S GAMIS While Sox 13, Yankees 12 MONDAY'S GAMSS (Parade Grounds 0:30 p.m.J Senators at Indians Red Sox at Twins *\t?P PROVINCIAL LEAGUE Acton Vale managed to send six runs across j, WIS ti,en t|,f yanks made *¦ \"\t111\t'American League which is 'flit with Orioles when he*\" the late bu: ttwasnt enough thcir desperate hid to save the 1 ,B.uid, .\t.,.\t* quite a margin for this time of banged « bases loaded single \"\u2022\"«'h manager Billv Hitchcock Wl h rM\u2022! C S0X akm* th game.Thev managed six runsp,,,!, '\tscotch c.ioo \u201c ihe season, even for a perennial \"'\u2022** «'it in ihe bottom of of Orioles had lo he restrained game la-lg.\ton four bases on balls, two\tDouhl* ssoiw pennant vvinnei InSand^Red Sox a\u201dnd Twins\tS°«\tTH,\"D R*£,\tVank> pushed into their big Indians ana nen sox ami iwnn hv sleve Miehell.The rallv just m Ahc Scott\t« ixt i «« o\tv s clash at the Parade Grounds f\"lrd short bx 0,lc run while ' v-d»n ducc.\t«so i R\">'' lca,i 1,,ht, ,HI Su\u201d White Sox at the end of two ^ (akinj, th(.gamr 13 r:\t.!\u2022 Bmso Kmucm\t:i2o with a doublchrader sweep ov W\tL\tP«t\tGSL 17\t12\t.586\t 15\t15\t500\t2\u2018a 15\tIS\t.500\t2\u2018i 14\t15\t483\t.1 14\t15\t.483\t3 13\t16\t443\t4 innings in Saturda.'s game vvere ahead by a 8-0 score Far rell scy driving Yankees on a Time Bases on balls were a big mckor Lachance.Lahie and Hus-!f«lor *he\t*«'\"'Ul' in the runs having their share of them single and three 1-ahic was the big Sox star with as he charged toward While Sox pitcher John Biuhardt.Jerry Adair was hit in the mouth and Brooks Robinson in the helmet by Buihardt fast balls.Homers brought Minnesota, it DAI 1 AS.Tex (API\tBoh of its t.t nm-.in the sweep over A M ini illack led hv I ope/, similes, the lankv New Zea Cleveland Reserve Don Min Ido Berra and Blanchard powered) **> Charles says he m\t7 2 14 4 5 Joseph nn orthy.(their favorite opponents One.MI» Aille Ttumdei- >as ^itv Athletics Cyru« Time.K^n won't win P.G A.Drummondville SATURDAY'S GAMES Coaticook 1, Drummondville !S St.Johns 4, Sherbrooke 5 SUNDAY'S GAMES Coaticook 3-2, Acton Vale 4-5 St.Johns 9-4.Drummondville 3 3 Granby 7-13.Sherbrooke 8-11 ?NATIONAL LEAGUE FOURTH RACi T*.ioi vvm ism v ho Ido lu\u2019iia ami hiancnaicl poweied landei who became the patron \u2018hei helled a .iranri slam and w.u» c.m< up «.h, a.,.™»si|, Lennoxville, Mr.and Mrs.^nnjce an(j Emily Selby.There Guild met in the basement of Lindon Gardener and sons, Ster- were jjve members present and the Church of the Ascension on LnS and Loan, Sumemlle, two guestg ^jrs £.Bracey and July 4, with a good attendance.Mass., were weekend guests of Miw Gladys Symington.Mrs.Maurice Jolley\u2019s com-the'r mother, Mrs.Ben\tMrs.J.M.Symington, treas- mittee conducted the business ney, whtle^ m town to.^atiend urer) reported a substantial é ¦ 1R pffl Hafley #0* while in town to attend session and it was decided tojfh6 Cox* Mimnaugh wedding at t,a]ance jn bank COATICOOK - The OTJ.summer camp program is underway in Coaticook, affording _______________ _______ children a safe, supervised play have bazaar and sale in the Inverness.area for the vacation months, basement on July 27, from 3-5 -Mr- M- ^atto\": daughter, San_-j -___ This is expected to be the last p m wl^ afternoon tea.\tj(Ira' an, Mr lim °athursi, oi ton an(j j4rg Lawrence Yates, season that the OTJ will oper- ybe surprise parcel was won Montreal 'vere weekend guests |lhe presi(jent.ate in its present form, since by Mrs.Reginald Park.\tMrs- \"atton, Heather an'| The meetings will be diseon- the forthcoming construction ofj -j-ea was served by Mrs.Re- -fimmy at their summer home ynue(j untjj September 26, when ; w - r \"1*5 Tea was served by Miss Selby, assisted by Mrs.Syming- public swimming pool at thejgjp^d p;,^ anf| Mrs.Spenar Municipal Park wiU remove the gbufelt, the joint hostesses.need for a river-bank play\t- ground.The town council has approv- BOLTON CENTRE \u2014 ed the recent bid of a Sher-i\t\u201euegtg of M(.Weekend and brooke firm, of Dorilas Grenier, vveeKenu «\t, , , of $49,572 for the construction Mrs ^ohn ^®ale\t\u201e i of the basebaU stadium, and the and Mrs c'lfford Farker a\"d bid of Valmore Ltee for t h e fam.ly of Mon real and F/O sum of $28,750 for the construe- Merven Billings, R ,.A.b.of tion of swimming pool.\t^rockville, Ont.Other v.s.tors Due to the limited budget the at the same home were Mr number of full time monitors H^d Parker, Dale and Lome has been greatly reduced this ^r andpK?lh n^a- a11.°f season and there will be but two j^J'.eeofl\u2018dd 1 ark\u2019 an 1 M\u2018® ® supervisors, Pierre Drolet, who Elizabeth McLellan.of East will look after the boys\u2019 recreation, and Ghislaine Carrier, who will be in charge of the girls.Since last season considerable damage has been done to here.Angus.Mrs.John Neale attended the funeral of Miss Lulu Turner at Knowlton on July 8.Miss Arlene Thomas and Mr.Jesse Thomas the O.T.J.equipments by per- also attended the funeral of sons unknown, while this year)their cousins, Miss Turner, the camp had scarcely opened| The Misses Pauline and before several picnic tables and [Dianne Beaulieu, of St.Mathias a quantity of sports equipment are guests of their father, Mr.disappeared.Anglican guild presents gift to rector and wife Donat Beaulieu and family for the month of July.Mr.and Mrs.Frederick Ro-yea and son, Glenn, of Cowansville, were weekend guests of Mr.and Mrs.J.C.Willard.L.A.C.Stuart True, R.C.A.F., , .Lake Denis, was a weekend BROWNLEIGI1 PLACE The guegj 0f bjs parents, Mr.and regular monthly meeting of the Mrg G H True and familv.Brownleigh and Kingsey Falls Ml.s_ Graydon True and Mr.Anglican Guild, was held at the home of Mrs.Arthur Abercrombie in Richmond on July 5.Twelve members and several guests were present.During the evening, Mrs.John Beard read a poem she had composed for Rev.and Mrs.Nevil Tucker, while Mrs.Gerald Cleveland presented them with a white chenille bed-spread on behalf of all the members, expressing their regrets that Mr.and Mrs.Tucker ware leaving this parish for Baie Comeau.Mr.and Mrs.Tucker both expressed their thanks.The meeting was closed with prayer and a social hour enjoyed.Stephen True, who were in Ottawa, Ont., for several days have returned home.Friends of Mm W.L.Eld-ridge will be glad to hear she is at home after being a patient in the B M P.Hospital, Sweets-burg.Mrs.Jessie Needham, of Rox-bury, Mass., was a weekend guest; of her mother Mrs.Ella McGill and family.Mrs.Clyde Bracey, Brighton, Mass., who accompanied Mrs.Needham, was a guest of Mr.and Mrs.W.L.Eldrklge.L/Cpl.W.C.Bracey, Camp Borden, Ont., is spending his leave with Mr.and Mrs.Rus sell Marsh and family.T».\t._\t.\t.,\tMr.and Mrs.Roland Royea lne, 'la,P(was and family of Sullivan Mines, teft undecided for the time were guJs at the home o{ Mr[ and Mrs.Clarence Royea and calling on friends in town.WEST KEITH \u2014 Mrs.Robert MacDonald and^^WYERVILLE children, Sandra and Bruce of Windsor Mills, were weekend guests of Mr.and Mrs.Wilbert Buchanan, Sandra remaining to \u2022pend a week with her grandparents, Mr.and Mrs.Buchanan.Mr.Reginald French, of Montreal, is a guest of his brother, Mr.Errol French.Miss Reta Cummings spent a few days with her father, Mr.E.S.Cummings.Miss Pauline Marshall, is spending two weeks in Lennox ville with her brothcr-n-law and sister, Mr.and Mrs.Robert Brady.Mr.and Mrs.Ronald McKee, St.Johnsbury, Vt., were weekend guests of Mr.and Mrs.Lyman Morrison while here to attend the 35th wedding anniversary party given for Mr and Mrs.L.Morrison by Mrs.Morrison\u2019s mother and their family.Mrs.Emma Cox, Sherbrooke, is spending a week with her sister, Mrs.Annie Lowry, and family.Mr.and Mrs.Vic Lowry and daughter, Cheryl, Lennoxville, were weekend guests at the same home, where Miss Edith Huard and her brother, Peter, East Broughton, and Mr.H.Payeur, Leeds Village, were also visitors.Mrs.Hugh McElravey, St Johnsbury, Vt., is spending a few days with her cousin, Mrs.A.A.Frizzell.Miss Iona Davidson has re turned home, after closing her school at Shawbridge.Mrs.Gladys Corkill, Monteith, Ont., was a guest at the Maxwell home.Mr.Gordon Lupin and daughters, Mary, Gail and Wendy, also of Monteith, were calling on Mr.Irvine Maxwell, Mrs.Davidson and daughter, Iona.Mrs.Edith Learmonth has returned to East Angus, after spending a week here with Mr.and Mrs.Harold Jamieson and family and with the Dempseys in Inverness.Miss Louise Eager, has returned home after spending two weeks with her brothers, and sister in-law, Mr.H.Eager and Mr.and Mrs.Lewis Eager.Mrs.Charlotte Jamieson, of Pointe Claire, is spending a week in town and is a guest of Mrs.T.A.Watts.Miss Charlotte Moore, Birch-ton, her sister, Elaine, and chil dren, of Quebec City, and Mr Gerald Robinson, Montreal, were visitors at the Patton home.Mr.and Mrs.Real Lachance and family, Montreal, were overnight guests of Mr.and Mrs.Wendell Marshall.Mrs.Bertha Nutbrown was a weekend guest at the same home.a session will be held at the home of Miss Sarah Garth, with Mis* A.Selby as one of the hostesses.Sutton CARS ARE COMPLEX It takes as many as 13,000 individual parts to build a modern passenger automobile.Mrs.Ethel Walker, who spent a few weeks, at the home of Mrs.L.Miltimore, Mountain Street, after leaving hospital at Sweetsburg, has returned to her home.Rev.and Mrs.A.E.England, of New Liskeard, Ont., left for the Maine coast on July 5, after a short visit in Sutton.They will return here for a few days about the 15th.Mr.Clare Wilson was in Sutton to accompany his mother, Mrs.Richard Wilson, to Montreal, where she consulted her doctor.Mr.Ross Macdonald of Val-Royal, was guest speaker at Olivet Baptist Church on July 7.Mrs.Edgar Harper and Dr.Kathleen Harper, of Stanstead, were in Sutton for two days.Mr.Gordon England spent the past week in Sutton, before returning to his summer camp at Lake Lyster for the rest of July.Mrs.Thomas Surtees of St.Albans, where she will spend several days with friends.Mr.Harvey Brown, accompanied by his daughter, Mrs.Lynwood Hawley, of Dorval, was in Richford on July 3, to attend the funeral of his bro ther, Mr.Ariein Brown.Mrs.Arthur Miller is spending a holiday with relatives in British Columbia.Mr.Jack Shepard went to Washington, D C., to attend the funeral of Mrs.Irene M.Mills, the former Goldie Mills, who died July 6, in Sutton on July 9.Burial was at Grace Church Cemetery from the Wilson Funeral Home.Mr.and Mrs.Roland Gibson attended convocation, July 6, at Waterloo University, in Waterloo, Ont., when Mr.Glenn Hawley graduated in engineering.Mr.Hawley is the son of Mrs.Gibson and the late Mr.Lloyd Hawley, a former Mayor of Sutton Township.Mr.and Mrs.Fred Knights visited Mr.and Mrs.Ward in Toronto for several days.En-route home they plan to visit Rev.and Mrs.N.Brock, at Middleville, Ont.I FACES OF ISRAEL \u2014 An Arab and an elderly Jewish resident of Jerusalem join the throng of Israeli citizens SSI lining the streets for the Inauguration of President Zalman Shazar.Since Israel became independent in 1948, its population has risen to 2,400,000 \u2014 2,000,000 of them Jews, an increase of more than 100 per cent.(CP Photo) Mr.and Mrs.W.J.Foote accompanied Mr.and Mrs.F.Bedard of Ayer's Cliff to Montreal, where they were guests of Mr.and Mrs.Arthur Nickle.Mr.and Mrs.Claire St.Di-zier and son, Dana, of Montreal, and Mrs.St.Dizier's sister, of Winnipeg, were recent guests at the home of Mr.Charles Moulton.Mrs.Howard Ward has returned to Windsor Mills after spending several days with her !son and daughter-in-law, Mr.and Mrs.Kenneth Ward, and family.M r s.Harold Wyman, of Northfield, Mass., was called home by the death of her father, Mr.Carl W.Moulton, and spent a few days in town.Mr.Eddie Davidson is also spending a few days here.Recent guests of Mr.and Mrs.Harold McClary were Mr.and Mrs.Charles Hyatt, of Lennox-| ville, Mrs.T.Ride, Mrs.Roland Cote, Sherbrooke, Mr.and Mrs.Bruce Patton, of North Hatley, Mr.and Mrs.Clayton Muncaster and Judy, of Bed-jford.Mr.and Mrs.G.Haseltine, of Moe\u2019s River, Mr.and Mrs.\\V.Lyon, of Sherbrooke, and Mr.and Mrs.Herbert Hopkins, j and Mrs.M.Tait, Toronto, Ont.Mrs.Madeline McClary and Miss Thelma Gemmell are attending summer school at Mac-idonald College.Mr.and Mrs.William Pid-[duck and son of Toronto, Ont, spent several days with Mr.Pidduck\u2019s father, Mr.James Pidduck.Several from here were at Stanstead on July 5, to attend the funeral of Miss Mattie Miller.Miss Miller, who had resided here with her niece.Miss 'Esther Miller, for the pO* IS years, had been in ill health for several months.She died Jui>' 3 in her 90th year.Mr.and Mrs.Eric McMan-nis.Michel and Robin, of Ul-verton were guests of Mr.and Mrs.Kenneth Ward.Mr.and Mrs.J.Sares.of Cape Cod.Mass., spent several days with their sister, M r s.Henry Moulton, who accompanied them home to spend a few weeks with relatives.Ayer's Cliff Little Miss Mary Elaine Mc-Harg, of St.Eustache, who has been visiting her grandparents, Mr.and Mrs.Gordon McHarg, left July 3 from Dorval Airport with her maternal grandmother, Mrs.Hugh Fraser, to spend the summer with her in Bridge-water, N.S.Mr.Glen Little entertained a family reunion recently, the guests including Mr.and Mrs.Fred Little and son, Mr.Robert Little, of St.Johnsbury, Vt., Mr.and Mrs.Roy Smith, of Danville, and Mr.and Mrs.Albert Little, of Ayer's Cliff.Mr.and Mrs.Eddie Mosher land Mrs.Gertrude Mosher, of 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