Sherbrooke daily record, 3 octobre 1963, jeudi 3 octobre 1963
[" J.73- ? Outlook for Friday: Mainly tunny; cooler.Sixty \u2022 Seventh Year teachers tomorrow ?* * * Youth minister meets English school heads By CUTHBERT JONES (Record staff writer) _\tA meeting with Protestant school commissioners and would give a final chance educators from Eastern Townships English-language schools 0iiherodmCmoïsSPMr this afternoon was expected to highlight the four-day visit MacEachen 'htate^that^other °f Youth Minister Paul Cerin-L ijoie to this district The steps were being considered by Youth Minister is visiting a number ot communities in the the government in the event region in an effort to arouse public support for his bill re-Judge Lippe\u2019s intervention did organizing the educational system of Quebec, including not bring results.\tthe establishment of a Ministry of Education.The stevedores voted Sunday! During his two forum meetings yesterday, one at to strike Friday if nothing was!\\jag0g antj the second at the Social Club in Sherbrooke, done to settle the dispute in the Gerin-Lajoie found a sympathetic reception, General-meantime.\t| U.^ comments from his audiences concerned certain teeh- The dispute involves 3,800; njca]jties 0f bm 60 which is scheduled to come before the longshoremen in M o n t r ea 1.L is,ature early in the new year.Trois-Rhieres, Que., and Que- - indicated that most of these problems would be The\u2018threat of a strike, which ironed out by the special committee which is being set up would hinder the shipment of to study the measure wheat scheduled to move\t.\t,\t* through St.Lawrence ports to\t\"W\t\"ft\t« Russia before the end of the shipping season, followed rejection by the stevedores and shipping federation of a federal conciliation report.The conciliation board was held up after Montreal and Trois - Rivieres longshoremen walked off the Job Sept.9 and 10 to protest lengthy contract talks with the federation.Their last contract expired at the end of December.Union leaders said they opposed the walkout.By MALCOLM REID (Record Staff Reporter) Sherbrooke lay Catholic teachers returned to classes this morning, but its \"just a truce,\" suss their association president.\u201cOur members have let us know that they will stay away from work again tomorrow it there isn\u2019t progress,\" viys Gaétan Mageau of l'Association des Professeurs de Sherbrooke.\"I have to blame their gesture,\" he says of the almost complete walkout of non-clerical Catholic teaching personnel all day yesterday.I he work stoppage closed all classes in the city's 42 Catholic primary and secondary schools, 1-reach and English, except those taught by clerics.\u2019 ll was illegal, but they were in a fix,\" Mr.Mageau said.1 he walkout coincided with the arrival of Quebec Youth Minister Paul Gciin-l ajoio in the city.Association negotiators and Education ministry uncertain The Minister himself expressed the belief that he may be subjected to some searching questioning at the meeting with the Protestant educators this afternoon, especially in relation to demands that protection of minority rights be written into the new law.The publie meeting be- examination teachers musl un dor go.The checkup was made more extensive at the beginning of the present school year with out the association being con suited.\tII\tresult of two statements by Pre- War goes well\tmier Lesage Wednesday.WASHINGTON (AP) \u2014 President Kennedy\u2019s military advis ers have told him the war in South Viet Nam is going well enough that it may be possible to withdraw most of the U.S.forces there in two years, the White House reports.In a statement issued shortly after the return from Viet Nam of Defence Secretary Robert S.McNamara and Gen.Maxwell D.Taylor, there was no indication of any change of U.S.policy toward the South Viet Nam government.tween the minister and the QUEBEC (CP) \u2014 Chances of! Protestant group was sched-a legislature session this fall to uled for 4 p.m.today at the adopt the controversial bill ere-; Memorial Hall at Bishops ating an education department! University.Prior to this ses-appear to have lessened as s' slon.Mr.Gerin-Lajoie was to confer with the faculty and students of Bishop\u2019s Univers- Mr.Lesage told reporters hej '\u2018y-\t.favors a late November date fori The minister opened his tour the coming federal - provincial ^ Magog Wednesday afternoon fiscal conference and also said Il16 joined in the dedica-that the cabinet\u2019s legislation tlon ceremonies for the new committee will start next week technical school and met with to review proposed amendments^01™11 Catholic school commis- riON officials of the Sherbrooke Catholic School Board were to meet at 2:30 this afternoon to try to break the impasse that has persisted since negotiations for a new conlract began early last spring.Director of Schools Richard Bergeron said it was \"hard to tell\" if there was new hope for a settlement.The teachers spent all day yesterday in a meeting with their leaders at the Dollard snowshoe club, which became an unofficial headquarter* for, the walkout.They even ate lunch there, Mr.Mageau said, though the organizing was not done by the associatio:.There was no particular spokesman for the striking group, he said.The \"meeting as a whole\u2019\u2019 told the association! executive, some of whose members went to their schools pre QUEBEC (CP) Joseph Da pared to teach yesterday, what mase Begin, fid, colonization Consider charging unionists OTTAW V (CP)- t secret re* pori on possible criminal charge» against waterfront la-hot- leader» has been delivered to the government Justice Munster Chevrier lold the Commons Wednesday that the report 1» under study by officer* of Ida department but ho gave no details of its contents Mr.Chevrier\u2019» disclosure was made alter Labor Minister Mac-Kachen brought forward hi* resolution dealing with government trusteeship over marine unions for study by the Commons There \"«» no debate and Mr.MacEachen did not seek unanimous consent to consider die resolution immediately.With the government planning to deal today with its spending cslinialcs, indications are the resolution will not come up for .|dchate until Friday.rhe delay gives further time In I hilled States and Canadian The Sherbrooke association||abor leaders trying to work belongs lo a diocesan feder oui a private plan for cleaning id ion amt to the Quebec Corpor atton of Cathode Teachers.Arraign ex-UN minister !||i to the education bill.\tisioners and teachers from vari When asked about the possi-jous sections of Stanstead Coun-bility of a session this fall Mr.jty- Lesage was non-committal.A! l-n j-*16 evening he addressed week earlier he said no decision;^6 members of the Social Club had been made.\tjin Sherbrooke at their regular But circumstances appear to!meet\u2018n§-be moving against an autumn1 During his remarks, the youth session.AT DEDICA-Youth Minister Gerin-Lajoie was guest speaker at the dedication of the new technical school at Magog Wednesday afternoon.Msgr.L.Boulder, of M-gog, is shown performing the dedication.With the minister, on the right, are Deputy Education Minister Antonio Pelle- they were demanding.Two principal things remain in dispute, Mr.Mageau said.One is salaries, the oilier a fund set up four years ago out of which teachers are paid for days missed through sickness, The School board wants to tier, left, and Georges Vail- abolish Hie fund, Mr.Mageau minister in tho former Unirm up labor hoodlumisin on the (ireal Lakes, instead of a government trusteeship.In a last ditch effort to break a stalemate on the private union solution, the CLC sent a plan lo AFI.CIO nffirinls Wednesday with specific conditions which it feels imisl lie met in any volun tary trusteeship imposed.PUTS ONUS ON HALL Tile proposal, contained in a letter I r o m CLC Presidcnl Claude Jodoin to AFL \u2022 CIO president George Mooney, puls the next move in the hands of Hie AFL-CIO.particularly Paul Hall, president of the SIU of Nationale government and for Norlh America, who has balked years organizer in chief of the,\u201cI **\") prospect of giving tins-party, was arraigned Wcdncs ll'cs unassailable power to make day on-conspiracy charges and|,'*,an*',\u2019s- 11 fraud charges involving $95.-| Mr.Hall is reported (o he 000.Mr.holding out for an appeal pro-Begin was releaesd on\tI'11'1 w«»uld.in lancourt, MLA for Stanstead, centre.In the rear is Roland Rioux, master of ceremonies.(Record photo by Gerry Letnay) $1,000 bail.His preliminary Alberta leader urges minister urged support for his I department\u2019s program of setting up regional school boards.\"It is certain,\u201d he said, \u201cthat school reorganization such as we are presently experiencing PERSUASION IS TRIED TO END MUTINY OF BERBERS The question of \"norms\" of hearin« *\u2018\u2018t fol\u2018 10\u2019 class sizes is a provincial one.^r- Begin, who retired from the president said, and he could Pohbcs last year after repre not comment on il.He had not senting Dorchester riding in the met the youth minister nor.ÎQuebec legislature for 22 years, |iie said, had strike représenta was one of five prominent Que lives and did nol know if he beeers faring 7fi charges of low the Sill a veto on decisions of the trustees.would do so today.The organization of the wild fraud or conspiracy lo defraud the province of about.$310,(too Y1 hv!4 .1 ALGIERS (AP) \u2014 President, ure of 30 to « deputies to show Ahmed Ben Bella announced to- up caused the delay, day he has assumed full powers! \"I assume full powers under \u2022\tK|r I I C* I\tJ\tconstitutes only a first step in to deal with the Berber mutiny article 59 of our constitution,\u201d wise NhUJo leaders uhe establishment of regional jn the Kabylia Mountains.He Ben Bella said.EDMONTON (CP) civil powers.\tindicated he intends to try per The assembly then voted him __ Pre-iFrench language and anti-j I have already said else-suasion and moral pressures a resolution of support.mier E.C.Manning of Alberta drew applause from French and English students Wednesday with an appeal for both sides to seek wise leadership in French culture.\u201d he said.\u201cNoth- where that, when present re ing could be further from the gionalization has been estab truth.He said he still has reservations about a royal commission the questions of bilingualism study of bilingualism and bicul-and biculturalism.\tturalism but \u201ca completely un- hzation, at least in the area of He urged 150 delegates to the warranted interpretation\u201d had education, of certain powers 27th congress of the National been placed on a letter he wrote Presenily exclusively exercised lished on a solid base and has started to function in an or ganized program, it will be followed by progressive decentra- Federation of Canadian University Students here not to be influenced by \"emotionalism and political expediency.\u201d The federation, comprised of 225,000 students from 41 colleges, universities and institutions, hadj to Prime Minister Pearson outlining his views on it.Mr.Manning said he was concerned about the vagueness of the commission\u2019s objectives and terms of reference.By recording the viewpoints nearly split less than 24 hours|of various groups a royal com-earlier over the question of oiission also tends to remove French - English représenta-! the flexibility of thinking needed jeat action by the teachers\u2019 ranklbctween 1955 and 1900.ami file remains a puzzle.j Gerald Martineau, 61, legisla-Ihe executive says no indivi live councillor and former Union milices in every town and ham dual spokesmen for the striker- Nationale party treasurer; An let to fight alongside Hie army has approached it, ami it learn |\u201enj0 Talbot, 62, Union Nationale if necessary.\tod of a meeting on the eve of member for Chieoulimi, former The rubber - stamp National the walkout by an anonymous roads minister anti briefly party Assembly was summoned to an telcphone call.\tleader in 1961; J.Alfred Hardy, emergency session today to vote; School board chairman Fran now a newspaper man in sub Ben Bella special powers to cois Thibault has hinted he sus-combal the uprising.Since the pects the association really approved the walkout, while dis- by Quebec, to the profit of regional administration.\u201d By placing education on a regional basis, he continued, more efficient planning of development would be possible.Under existing conditions, he; said, broad planning is impos- A\t^ sible because there is no inter-!^\\rTS © I IC3 il S mediate agency between thei Ecumenical council Canadians, INDEX from Algeria\u2019s Arab majority.j The action came as Berber Pledged to avoid bloodshed, I civilians in the mountains were! president has virtually unlim Ben Bella said regular army j answering the call of rebel lead- ited power over his single-party troops will not be used against ers to join the four-day revoit\u2014|regime, the move was cons\u2019d-the insurgents.\tia revolt in which so far not a!ered psychological.The president made his an- shot has been fired.\t^ ~ nouncement before a reduced: Civilians, many of whom ''\t' National Assembly, m e e t i n g!fought for Algeria\u2019s independ-two hours behind schedule.Fail-e n c e> grouped at assembly points in Michelet, 90 miles east of Algiers, Fort National and other mountain tow'ns.They were to be taken to rebel army units in the mountains.The recruits were to be (formed into guerrilla units.(There was no way to e.stimatei how many were answering the ^ ^\t^ ^ ^ 5- u- Births, deaths Classified Comics .Editorials .Financial .Sports\t.Television .Townships .Women\t.avowing it in public statemenls.\"You have to read between the lines,\u201d he said yesterday.The only lay teachers of the 447 (he board employs who have been reported definitely at work Wednesday arc English -[leaking ones at St.Patrick High School.They did not teacli urban Sillery but formerly di rector of purchasing services under the Union Nationale government, and Arthur Bouchard, Quebec City businessman and president of the Bariboau-Etch-emin Corporation, were arraigned last Friday.The charges arise from a re Negro charged BIRMINGHAM, Ala.fAI*)-A young Negro was charged with arson today in the Investigation ef a gas explosion Wednesday night that destroyed a meal market in a Negro residential area of bomb-jittery Birmingham.Police Capt.J.W.Garrison said two detectives are investigating the possibility of racial undertones in one explosion.?B!ast shippers MONTREAL (CP)\u2014Shippers\u2019 tion.\t(to arrive at intelligent conclu- local school boards and the Mr.Manning said his view- sions.point on the question of French-English relations had been widely misinterpreted.The great need is for all citizens of Canada to retain a proper perspective .but I\u2019m \u2018Some writers have alleged; afraid wo may lose this because that I am anti-French, anti- °f emotionalism.\u201d Negotiators indicate May ban space bombs central authority in Quebec.important Mr.Gerin-Lajoie also declar-\t_T\u2014, ,D ,\t.ed that it was the hope of his .VU\tC V (Reuters) :0r,c.man ruie last Sunday, then department to bring all aspects N°rth American bishops are rebel call.Not a shot has been reported since the Berbers staged a dem-ionstration against Ben Bella\u2019s Legislators told.UltC'JIJdll X LUG Jdsl OUJiUdjj l/Jt'II _ left their garrisons east of Ah * of education in this province Played an impor.ant part in the giers and set up armed posts in into a common front.current session here of the ! Roman Catholic Church\u2019s ecu- port of a royal commission into conferences were called \"mafia-Union Nationale purchasing type organizations,\u201d \"blacklist-practices.The commission,(ers,\u201d and \u2018 d i s c r i minators\u201d their classes, however, since [,ea(jefj |,y jvir Justice Elio Sal against Canadian importers and the pupils were sent home likejvaSj foun,| a system of kick-j ports at a two-day inquiry of the mo l schoolchildren in the city.[)acjcg on purchases \"immoral,Irestrictive trade practices com-One point in the association ;scan(|a]0(js, humiliating and mission into the transportation school board negotiations whK'h^ajarmjngn a n ,) recommended of goods by water to and from The Montreal hearings ended Wednesday.The shippers' conferences will be given the opportunity to reply to the allegations at a further hearing Dec.9.it Jr it is \"almost settled,\u201d says mr.!that judieia| action be takcn.Mageau, is that of the medical the Kabylie Mountains.Work on pension jReturn plant JAKARTA (Reuters) Indo- Some 60 from Canada are mountains to seal off the dissi-l OTTAWA (CP)\u2014Members of crease in personal income tax.isistance lo needy persons aged nesian workers have handed UNITED NATIONS (CP)-U.S.State Secretary Rusk and Soviet Foreign Minister Gromyko have indicated a possibility of agreement to ban nuclear weapons from orbiting space satellites, but their talks so far have produced no specific accord on that or any other issue.interested in some further limited disarmament accord, though just what remains unclear.It was tentatively agreed that Gromyko would go to Washington sometime next week for further talks, including a meeting with President Kennedy.LAST SESSION TODAY Turmel.The youth minister also Rusk and Gromyko met for a Rusk was to see Kennedy this three-hour discussion over din- morning during a half-day trip ner Wednesday night at the So ; to Washington for the visit of viet mission to the United Na-( Ethiopian Emperor Haile Se- ti0°s2\tt .;assie; I?6 \u201ccrtta/y W3S t0 re- Wes during a brief address at U S.sources commented on turn to New York for an evening the benediction of the M a g o g, the cordial atmosphere of the session with Gromyko and For-Technjcal School It w.as *it^ K*, e,XClUS1''ely I18?Secretary Lord Home of|to ide th ^ the U.S.-Soviet high level meeting Britain.This is to be the second of earning a ]ivine he said usance the signing of the limited and last of the current three- he b^ved that tech\u2019 test ban treaty two months ago.way parleys.Lora Home is re- ____________________________ They sfid Gromyko Appears turning to London.\tj See \"Youth'*' Peg# ?There was no intention he: AVU,1,.ail1 v\"ÛUlulf|; vl,ulcli 3 cwu\\ Government troops set up said of abolishing any of the!1^111031 *!?UI1C11\u2018\t^\t,\troadblocks on approaches to the existing institutions, whether, SoTrie 60 from Canada are rno,jnr o^cui7(xl inc a4Uceee\" each could play a greater part\t£f the North Americans tjons\tin the Commons and eight years Debate on the pension and ing the total 1963-64 budgetary m°ny at Palembang South Su- in improving the qualifications çrave ,\t^ to Peter s In the capital there was no in the British Columbia Legis-tax boosts will resume as soon spending program to $6,626,671,- matra, near the oil plant at of Quebec youth.\tv^uare ^rorn me wide variety of of an impending showdown, lature, gave his fellow MPs a as the interim supply bill is 200.\tPladju.Jacques Lemieux, president pgingsh scîatteî'edNrt h r 0 u g h Ben Bella said he still intends cutting rebuke for a 30-minute passed.\tThe new estimates include\t?\t?\t?of the Social Club, presided over Rom®\u201c7, els\u2019 .Ameri* to fly to New York next week shouting match at the end of Mr.Cameron said the pension $60,650,000 to finance various as-\tcUrtn+l the local meeting.The speaker ca,r! Colle£e\u2019- reîiêi°us institutes, address the UN General As- Tuesday\u2019s sitting.\tbill has been treated as a pol- pects of the winter employment WOii I SHOOT* was introduced by Pierre COi!ffe res]dences and convents- sembly.\tHe said Tuesday\u2019s debate de- iticaJ football while thousands of program and a further $10,000,- OTTAWA (CP)\u2014The northern Bachand and thanked by Benoit ,\t^ich?*ai?gel0\u2019 not Workers continued whitewash-generated into the \"most vu]-; pensioners await financial re-000 for shipbuilding subsidies, affairs department Wednesday m-1\t*\tfar from St.Peters, is popular jrig budding walls under govern-gar shouting contest\u201d in many lief.\t; bringing the total shipbuilding urged waterfowl hunters to ex_Iskop^ ^ ment orders to \"make the city years and must have created He said the public has been outlay to $40,000,000 this fiscal make sure the bird they fire A LTC >XJUUI IliJUiSLCI «1J dll CA* *.] J l Ville n ft O l- P\t\u2019 *\t***'-***.v w ww ***-\"'-\t^ .' -; -, pressed his belief in the ereater 161 Qe ^\t^ near 1)onle s Ia' white\u201d before the Nov.1 anni- \u201can extremely bad impression\u201d watching MPs with \u201ca very year, coordination of educational facU-\u2019^l^J\u2019!?*' 15 P°pular-' .\u2014 ^ ~ .^ ~- - with the Canadians.versary of the 1954 independ- on spectators in the public gal- much more critical eye\u201d since MOTION DEFEATED Ion is not a whooping crane.The whoopers soon will start ence uprising against France, ieries.\tthey voted themselves an $8,000\tIn the third division\tin two\ttheir 2,500 - mile flight from Col.Houari Boumedier.ne, Mr.Cameron, 67,\tspoke\tjust\tannual pay increase two months\tdays, the government\tb c a t\tWood Buffalo Park in northern (Ben Bella\u2019s defence chief, con- before the Commons\tgave\tfirst\tago.\tdown by a vote of 105\tto 91 a\tAlberta to the Aransas Na- tinued his visit to Moscow.\treading to a government bill to Health Minister LaMarsh in- Conservative motion asking the tional Wildlife Refuge in Texas.Hadj Ben Alla, chief organ- boost old age pensions by $10 to dicated the government is ready1 government to table a copy ofjThree young whoopers were Today\u2019s Chuckle naaj oen mia, cniei organ-j uuusi uiu age pensions uy »ui io uieaieu uie government is ready! government lo lame a copy oil _ \u201e\t\u201e\t._ _ It\u2019s an ill wind that doesn\u2019t izer of Ben Bella\u2019s ruling Na-375 a month starting this\u2018o match the pension increase the Canada-United States agree-hatched this y$ar bringing the 'blow somebody's leaves into ional Liberation iront, ordered, month.The measure also pro-with $10|hoosts in three other ment for Canadian acquisition population not, in captivity to his neighbor\u2019s back yard.1 the party to form vigilante com-! vides for a $30 maximum m-! welfare programs\u2014old age as-,for nuclear arms,\t131. I 2\t8H EH BROOK K OAII.Y RECORD, THORS , OCT.S, W3 MELBOURNE RIDGE \u2014 Mr, ind Mr» Albfit Suin Ihorpe, of Toronto, »pt*nt »«*\\ #*r»| days with Mr.*wl M r « George SUlnthorpe «nil Vtr Garnet Dawson.Mrs Thelma Noble, of S»wyerville, was a recent vliitor at the same home, If You're TIRED ALL THE TIME Now tnd I lion oforjiMy |tU a \"llrod'out\" foolini, ond nuj bo kothorrd by borkorhrs.Prilupt noth* in| icriouily wron|, |u*l a lrm|>orory fondition couaod by urinary irritation or hladdor diicomforl.Thol'a the tima to tabo Dodd's Kidney Pilla.Doild'a help atimulalo tho kidneys to ralioye this rsnditian whirh may often rauta baik-arho and tired feelm|.Then you lari hatter, rail better, work heller, (ret Dodd's Kidney Pilla now.I ook lor tho blue boi with the red hand at all dnn counters.You can depend on Doild'a.to Don\u2019t miss JACOBY ON BRIDGE About Television A'WsvdÙvAeiW* ¦ GRAND SI,AM CUE NOW IS REVIVED The late Ely Culberton had one of the moat fertile mind» in bridge.Hi» writings did much to popularise contract in 1U early day*.One of his idea» that failed to gain acceptance (luting hi* life was the \"grand slam force \" This bid was » jump to five no-trump to ask partner to bid a grand afam if he held good enuugh trumps.In moat case* good enough trumps would be a suit that Included two of (he top three honor*.This Culbertson hid* has gained popularity lately and today la used by almost every expert.It does not come up often, but when It does it certainly makes grand slam bidding easy.South has s rockhotlom mini | mum bid, or the neareal thing to one North doesn\u2019t really |care much how weak or strong 'his partner'» opening is.All North wimts In know is if South holds both the ace and A K 4 WRIT\t*A\"T 4b y to» 8 2\tA A J # 5 4 vas\tVJ» « lost\t?»4 A .MOg\tA7»S2 HOI'TM (D) A K73 V Ay 10» 2 ?\tJ7 Ay»» ftnuth Wot North East IV P»»*\t8 NT.Pass 7 V P»»»\tP»'*\tP»\u201c Opening lead\u2014A J hearts lie promptly bids the grand slam He isn't too happy with the force until he sees the dummy.Then it is all over but drawing trumps and chalk ing up the score CARD SENSE y The bidding has been.2 A Pass North\tHast\tSmith 1 A\tDble\tRedou.| Pas*\tr,.s-\t4 4» 5 ?\tPasa\tA You,\tSouth,\thold: A-K.\t1 7 H V\t\u2022 A-Q 8 5 her! Your guide for \u201cTHIS IS MY LONDON\u201d CBC Television Sunday Od.fi 10-11 p.m.SEE THE MANY HARDING CARPETS ON DISPLAY AT E.MORIN & FILS INC.2630 King St.West Tel.569-5548 Sherbrooke.Hovey Manor Hot and Cold Buffet Supper* Served in the TAP ROOM $3.00.Featuring Stuffed Roasf Suckling Pig on the Spit.Sunday Evening* 7.00 fo 9.00 p.m.A 3-2.What do you do?A\u2014Hid five heart*.You like slam possibilities, but you are looking right at two little clubs.TODAY\u2019S QUESTION Instead of bidding five dia monds your partner bids four no-trump over your four spades.You bid five diamonds to show jone aee and he bids five no Irump.What do you do?Answer Tomorrow MILAN \u2014 Mr and Mrs.K.A, Ross and family attended a family dinner party al the home of Mrs Malcolm Ross.Sherbrooke The occasion was the 25th wed (ding anniversary of Mr.Ross\u2019 brother-in-law and sister, Mr.land Mrs.Allan Morrison.By CYNTHIA LOWRY NEW YORK (AP)\u2014\"Unique,I unforgettable, powerful and ex citing\" were only a few of the adjectives used Monday night to describe a Hollywood portrait of the late Humphrey Bogart.The half \u2022 hour NBC show, composed ni lively acenes from old Bogart movies, newsreel film ind some home movies,; was Hie first of a new series, Hollywood and the Stars.The basic appeal of the program I* ita nostalgia.The film clip* are woven together wilh considerable skill and wit; Shrewd use of vintage material | gives much of the show a freshness worn off in frequent movie rerun* on television.| The narration by Joseph Cot-j iton wss reverent but slightly high-flown ami never caught Hie jfrank, earthy quality of llogart.j At one point, however, the 'narrator wisely let the pictures make their own point It was a newsreel account of Bogart\u2019s funeral in 1957.Before the camera walked, one after the other, three nf Bogie's good friends\u2014 Errol Klynn, Gary Cooper and ; Dick Powell.NBC starts its exclusive coverage of the World Series Wednesday at 12:30 p m.EDT wilh a 15mimite pre-game short followed by the big event.Thereafter, the series will be covered on the same lime schedule when the games are in New York, and at 3:30 p m, EDT when the icriet move* to Lo» Angela*.NEW YORK (AHi - The much diacusied Judy Garland Show arrived on CBS Sunday: night and proved a thoroughly entertaining if extremely un even variety hour.The entertain ment was largely due lo the star'* debut in weekly telcviiion.She seemed nervous, but in what the producer designated as informal conversation.She was never nervous when singing, but making television small talk is a specialty and Miss Garland ian't Jack Paar\u2014yet Generally, the show was gayi and good humored.Guest star Donald O'Connor provided first-rale support.Jerry Van Dyke helped out wilh the comedy, including an amusing but too-long monologue.Bui the show was Miss Garland, slim and svelle And even with (he rough spots\u2014and perhaps partly because of them\u2014 it was fascinating.Earlier in the evening a delightful comedy series had its CBS premiere.Called My Favorite Martian, it is a sly and witty fairy story about a Martian scientist, studying \"this primitive planet\" who crashed lands his space ship in southern California.The martian is a gentle créa ture possessed of a pair of retractable antennae and ability to become invisible at will and to read minds.Ray Walston plays him in dry style.OB ITUARIES SHERBROOKE SYMPHONY CONCERT MEMBERSHIP CAMPAIGN » Last 3 days\u2014Ends Oct.5th MEMBERSHIPS: Reserved .$7.00 General .6.00 Students .3.00 Box Seats.$ 10.00 Membership cards available at H.C.WILSON & SONS LTD., MUSIC STORE 67 Wellington St.N., Sherbrooke \u2014 Tel.567-7337 WILLIAM STAPENHILL, OF SUTTON SUTTON A military funeral was held for William Stapen hill from the Sutton Funeral Par-| lor on Sept.3.comrades from 'Sutlon branch.No.158 of the jt\u2019anadian Legion taking part.1 Four comrades from the branch |acted as hearers.Burial was in | the military lot in F a i rmount Cemetery.Mr.Slapcnhill had been staying at the home of Mr.and Mrs.I Leslie Morse.A great lover of (fishing and hunting, he had left (the house as usual on Aug.27, When he failed to return by the ! weekend, a search party was formed and bis body was found near the sugar shanty a short distance from Hie house on Sept.I.His gun was near hy.Cause of (death was accidental.1 The deceased was 68 years of age He was born at North Pin- DANCE in Hi* EUSTIS CHURCH HALL Friday, October 4, 1963 From 9:00 to 1:00 Proceeds for Hall Improvement Fund Lunch Served nade, near Frelighsburg, son of the late James and Ellen Sta-pcnhill.In January 1916 he joined the 117th Battalion with his brothers, Thomas, Joseph, James and George, and a brother-in-law, Charles Maidment.Overseas, he was transferred to the 5th C.M.R.in France.George was killed in action.The rest returned to Sutton after the war.Only his brother, Henry Sta-penhill, of Sutton, survives him.He also leaves several more distant relatives.WILSON 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Boulanger.Bearers were Calixte Trembley, Emile Martel, Auguste Bourbeau, Herman Bis-sonette, Jean Louis Parcnteau and Arel Boucher.Burial was in St.Bibiane Cemetery.Mr.Laguex leaves to mourn his wife, the former Clare Blais; daughters, Pauline.Mrs.David Ducharme, and Simonne; a brother, Jules Laguex, Asbestos: a half-sister, Mrs.Joseph Dutil, of Rock Island: as well as several other relatives.East Angus Mr.and Mrs.Leslie MacLeod, Miss Cheryl MacLeod, Mr.Douglas MacLeod and Miss Karen Labonte spent the weekend with Mr.and Mrs.Malcolm MacLeod.Wayland, Mass., and attended the Dunbar- Mur ray wedding in Newton, Mass, on Sept.28.Cpl.and Mrs.J.G.Chartrand and children Tommy, Valine »\"d Frankie, who arrived on the Empress of Canada, from London.England, where Cpl.Chat rand had been stationed for two years, are spending sometime with Mrs.Chartrand\u2019s brother, in-law and sister Mr.and Mrs.: Robert Irving, before going to Oakville.Ont,, where they will be stationed.Miss Barbara Jean 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THIS BINGO WILL BE UNDER THE DIRECTION OF J.-E.PRUD\u2019HOMME THESE BINGOS ARE PERMITTED FOR AGRICULTURAL EXHIBITIONS _______f_______________________________________________ t BINGO - BINGO - BINGO \u2014 BINGO - BINGO - BINGO - BINGO - BINGO FOR FAST ACTION USE THE RECORD WANT ADS StjeibtookcDailij Bccord THl'RS .OCT 3 1W3 \"Sherbrooke's Leading Dairy ' SHERBROOKE PURE MILK HIGH QUALITY DAIRY PRODUCTS \u2014 T«l.$4215» Killed in collision A SI.Dtnit cl* Bromplon m*n w*» killtd «irly y*»l*r-day aft*rnoon wh*n h* w« involved in an accident while working on the Ascot Corner road, police reported this morning.Sherbrooke Provincial Police said that Henri-louit Dube, 56.0< the 11th rang* in St.Denis de Brompton died after a truck travelling along the rout* toward Ateot struck the Fabi *t Fils truck Mr.Dub* was driving while it was parked on the road.Police laid they thought the victim wat hit by his own truck following the collision.St.Vincent de Paul Hospital officials reported this morning that Mr.Dube was dead on arrival at the hospital at 3.20 p m.BRIEFLETS SHERBROOKE PLOUGHING MATCH Sherbruoke Ploughing Match, Saturday, October 5th, on the farm of Eddie Goodfcllow, Bromptonville, Que.Sherbrooke Ploughman's Banquet in St.George\u2019s Church Hall, Thursday Oct.10th, 5.30 to 7.30 o\u2019clock.Polhe capture a third escapee in Quebec City URGES NURSES TO TAKE SKILLS Cf Cranr;c\tA TO THE STRUGGLING NATIONS Jl* ridllLIb The 65th graduating classjthe nursing staf.,\t.roll, North Hatley; Myrna Oof :»ince the Sherbrooke Hospital Miss Carol McCone id Slier tin.Farewell Cove,, Gaspe.S^»ol of Nursing was tininded Brooke, who received the bed County; Jeanne IVslauners | in 1898 was urged last mghi at nursing prire donated b> Hardwick.Vermont; Myrna HI I m.\tAndrew a v hurch to consid y(|ls Domthy J Seiverighl, a Las.Sherbrooke; Louise Kata! 1 he Soviets foi the l*tc rr t.ikinc their mw.> acquired sherbrooke Hospital alumna, dons.1 innoxville.Diane Kerr .c ill ion of I\u2019mcltv to \\m skills to the struggling youngjj ^ Allnutt, wile of Richniond; Barbara Latimer uaU of the district of St n,\tDrn*kathleen Hamer of the \"\u2019C ha*piUl\u2018*\tfookshire; Mrs Kind Letour | lancis has conc|lu|a| B»fhV?îïiîml?v «Îilîh de Ml\u201c Margaret Rose of sher ''can (nee Hacon), Beebe., aclivo vear in ilN hls,orv.| i par t ment *\" waa^addressing1\tM,s ,K T ,W*n\t1hc,,urd MinM girls from the Eastern Town Ilarbcrt's pme for industry] Marion Matheson, Bury; Au jand effort trom Miss Normal drey McCallum, Sawyerville, Beattie;\tjMadyline McGregor, Granby; Miss Linda Park, junior stu vl,n.i Mills.Asbestos; Norma ! lured early today.\tPresbyterian church on Frontc-j^nt now working in Montreal.\tSo-u,h Captain Armand Gcnest of Sherbrooke said that 24- Street for the ceremony.\u2022«\t«'< \"horn acc'.'iu.M ¦ ' M ^,1 year-old Raymond Denaultwas^arrcsted in Quebec City bv ^c.Tol Pone of Rich''««hip for higheat atanding in C Evans Joslin.hospital [the local municipal police at about 1:15 pm.\tmond, who received the hospi- b®th theory and practice.president, read telegrams from Ihts arrest brings to an end a five day effort to res-|tal ^\u201eaiM, oaffi nnre for Nursinc Director Miss c n 'he Montreal General ami ilu.Royal Victoria Hoapitala and ships, Montreal, the Gaspe Sherbrooke Municipal police reported this morning ami Vermont and their parents ]that a third escapee from the Winter Street jail was recap- land friends, who filled the m th An L'bmmIa.ILItrilL ,U»W niUmilK lit HKMliri-Hl.\t.- -¦ - - Ruth me ii-reniuny.17 \u2014- .w ____________________________, Prizewinners were; Miss Carol Pope, of Richmond, who received the hospi- .\t-, 1\t\u2022\t1\t- - -i\tItal medical staff's priie for] Nursing Director Miss C.tore Denault, Raymond Lcnurc 33.and a juvenile to police gener),i proficiency from Dr.i Aitkcnhead stressed that ptesident at the K > Teenage club is formed SHERBROOKE Rummage sale, Friday, October 4th, 2 pm., Plymouth Church Hall sponsored by Women's Auxiliary, 3rd Sherbrooke Cubs and Scouts.DANVILLE E.W.Smith, Notary, 9-2212.LENNOXVILLE Turkey Supper, Masonic Hall, DENNIS MILLS Dennis Mills was elected the Bel vide re St., Lennoxville, {president of a new teenagers bail from was found revolver.John Silny;\tIchoice of prizewinners was a h\u2019om * nursing mission in An Denault\tand\tLemire\twere Miss Joan Young of Beebe, group decision.She also\tpro sola, awaiting trial on a breaking;who received the James Mac sented diplomas to\tThe medical address was b> and entering with\tattempt to\tginnon Prize for highest marks\tMrs.Meredith Beaucagei nee Dr.\tE A.Cooper, the\tbenerile deal charge at the\tSherbrooke\t,n theory during three years,\tRoberta), Montreal; Mrs\tNancy tion\tby the Rev Alex\tMeCom Dairy before they\tsawed the\tdonated by Gordon C.Mackin-\tBedard (nee Daley), St.\tJohns lue,\tLabor Minister Carrier Eor bars on Sherbrooke\tprison cells\tnon.Q.C.and presented last\tbury, Vermont; Mary Jean,tin,\tSherbrooke Ml\u2019P,\twas re to make\ttheir\tescape.\tThe night by Miss Bertha Boyd oflCampbell, Magog: Nancy\tCar presented\tby Guy Blanchette, j juvenile with them had been' imprisoned after escaping from Shawbridge detention home and] was to appear before Social Welfare Court to answer a] Jcharge of looting houses in the] Scotstown area.] According to Sherbrooke po-j lice officials the recapture of Denault in Quebec was made] jafter Quebec authorities were [tipped off by Sherbrooke as] !to the possible whereabouts of! {the escapee.j No violence occurred when jQuebec police made the arrest 'at 1:15 a.m.Lemire and Denault could receive the maximum penalty of five years imprisonment for the escape.Sheriff Donat Jacques told The Record this morning that [Denault and a companion from [East Angus, Estelle Tardy were arrested by Quebec police on St.Paul Street.Mr.Jacques said that the girl who is presently out on $200 Thursday, October 24th.5.30 to 8.Adults $1.25, children 75c.LENNOXVILLE Unit III United Church Women, will sponsor a rummage sale in Lennoxville United club known as the Trinité Club, recently formed at Trinity United Church, Sherbrooke This new club is designed for all teenagers with a program of educational and social activities.The first project Church Hall on Saturday, Octo jwill be a teenager Harvest ber 5th.- 1:30 to 4:00 p.m.Dance to be held on Friday -\t'evening, in the church hall.The board of directors and Octo- eharter members of the club MAGOG Rummage sale, Friday her 4th, 6.30 ' p.m.St.Luke\u2019s Church Hall, corner of St.Patrick West and Pine Sts.Magog.STANSTEAD STANSTEAD CHAPTER I.O.D.E.annual bazaar and tea at Sunnyside School, Saturday] October 5th, from 3 to 6 p.m.| Door prizes.Admission 50c INSURE IN SURE INSURANCE! Homeowners' Package Policy.The complete coverage.Please contact WATSON & FULLER LTD.569-5939, Sun Life Bldg.TH0S.W.LEONARD B.À., LL.L.NOTARY 1 \u2022 ' .1 ' Continental Bldg .Suite S09 Tel tO 9-2600 For all your electrical repairs, call DONAHUE ELECTRIC 16 Metcalfe St.Tel.LO.7-4877 Sherbrooke are: Dennis Mills, Greg Mutchler, Gordon Bennett, Don Cooper, David Hogg, Marcus Armitage, John Leckie, Gordon Loomis, [Peter Breault, Danny Timmons, [Cris Evans, and Brad Marshall.Other officers of the Club are:\tVice-president, Gordon Bennett; secretary, John Leckie; treasurer, Don Cooper; ser-! géant at arms, Greg Mutchler.Several adults form an Advisory Board.In order to participate in any of the club\u2019s activities, it is necessary for the teenagers to apply for an associate member ship.All associate membership applications must be accepted by the Board of Directors.At present, over 100 applications have been accepted and a limit has been set at 150.Any teenager interested In an associate membership is requested to contact any member of the Board of Directors.Sherbrooke courts to bo carrying a 1 m animals St) more than TOP NURSES \u2014 Prize winning graduates at the Sherbrooke Hosnital School of Nursing graduation last night were, left to right: Joan Young, of Beebe, who holds the James Mackinnon Prize for highest marks in theory during the three-year course; Margaret Rose of Sherbrooke, who holds the prize given by Mrs.E.T.Harbert for industry and effort; Carol McCone of Sherbrooke, who holds the bedside nursing Six are fined for speeding Free French courses are offered The Department of Youth, through the Popular Education Division, is offering courses in French conversation which is due to start October 7, in Sherbrooke and Lennoxville.Enrolment for these free night classes is at l\u2019Ecole secondaire St.Francois, corner of Galt and Bowen Streets, in,\t.Sherbrooke, or at the Lennox- A brighter outlook in the field of youth work is now ville High School.These classes noticeable in all Y\u2019s Men\u2019s Clubs, the regional district gov-will be held from October to ernor told members of the Sherbrooke Club last night at the March on Monday and Wednes-j Magog Hotel.prize given by Miss Dorothy J.Siveright, and Carol Pope of Richmond, who holds thc medical staff's general proficiency prize.(Record photo by Gerry Lemay) Youth work outlook for Y s Men bright day evenings from 7.30 to 9.30 p.m.Conditions permitting, the students will be divided into elementary, intermediate or advanced groups according to their actual knowledge of the language.Qualified teachers will be on hand to help all and everyone in the study of the French language.Bryon Pinder said that Y\u2019s Men\u2019s Clubs have increased in numbers in Canada and the United States and the facilities for field work for Y members are many, he said chairman.Seated at the head table with District Governor Pinder were President MacKinnon, Past President Roland Dewar, Earl For further details, phone (^str'ct governors Mr.Bryon talked of what the Cauntcr and Larr* Jandron-international organization can] do for the local clubs and he] - « also outlined the duties of Three girls run away, are located Three female escapees of the local l\u2019Auspice Sacre Coeur detention home Friday night were returned to the institution early this week by Sherbrooke Welfare Court officials.All three, aged 16 had run away after being placed in the Catholic home two weeks previously on a temporary basis.They are to he re-housed in convents as soon as vacancies are available Welfare Court officials said.They had been placed in the Auspice Sacre Coeur because reports active year innovation Introduced during Society the year w*s (hat of an inspe» Officer» elected for the com-tor being present at all of the ing year are a» follows; thcicounty lair» in the district.President, K Y.Stanton; vice-\u2019\u2019! feel that thi» waa a real president, F.R.PatUson; treas-Stiiitim id forward and hope the prae urer and acting secretary, Miss v .\t,\t* '\t1\t' litre can be continued every]Ruth M.Taylor, Koiu > s annu.t mut\t(U(\\|r »;|Hn Directors are Lyman Tomkins, mg iicsiMN night.\t!ton said.\tMiss Ellin Belt Von Spejer; The SIVA president, re On behalf of the Society, Mi Mrs \\ II Stoddard; Mr and elected lor .mother term this Stanton expressed thanks to the Mrs Ashlej McMullen, Col, N.aid the Society had auditors, Mr.Ashton Tobin, the II Welsh, Donald Patrick, How-dating \"\u2022 Sherbrooke and thejard Moffatt, Mrs Edna Markey, mayor and councillors of NorthlKrnest Kirby, Ivar Lemon, John Halley; the local press; organ Lynch, Hixford Knight, Ivan izers of the tag day and to thfjSaunders, Tom Keane and Arch-officers and directors of the'deacon T.J.Matthews, The sun shone bright in a fine September September 1963 broke the previous record, sel in September 1931, for hours of sunshine, according to meteorological data collected at the experimental farm, Lennoxville.The area enjoyed 2094 hours of sunshine last month.Previous record for September was 208.1 hours.Average temperature for the -\t:-\u2014\u2014 ' \u2014 month was lower than the aver Girl's condition said improved A seven year old Stornoway girl injured in a car accident on the laikc Megantle Hoad Monday night was described by St Vincent de Paul hospital officials as in much improved condition today.Suffering from fractured legs, left wrist and pelvis is Suzanne Lambert ,thc daughter of Mr.and Mrs.Sylva Lambert of Stornoway.year, handled l.bM the year, over last year.Ihc tmancial statement, however, showed a deficit lor the year.Total expenditures were $4,370.33 and total receipts $4,031.48, leaving a Icficit of $338,85.While the Income of the Soci oty had increased the Society saw a decrease in members Mr Stanton asked the Society to aim for at least 700 members before December 31 At pres ent the Society has 614 mem tiers compared with 619 in 1962 and 625 in 1961 Membership dues during tin year totalled $1,989.42 and tin Society received donations totalling $785 85.The City of Sher hronkc gave a grant of $250 Tag days brought in $529 99 \"These monies are most sincerely appreciated but of much more importance is that these monies mean that we, as n sod ety, have been accepted,'' Mr Stanton said.\"It is tangible evidence of the fact that the City Fathers of Sherbrooke recognize that the SPC A is needed in this city ami it is further evidence of the fact that hundreda of people throughout the district of St Francis want the SPCA to prosper.\" Speaking on the year's activities, Mr.Stanton said an 2 0987 or 9-5955 in Sherbrooke or 9-6954 in Lennoxville where the classes are organized by the The international organize-j Guests of Mr.V.Atwell and of difficulties at h0™®\u2019 officials tion functions to better the Miss Marian Atwell on Sept.22 sald' ideals of the YMCA, and Chris-]were Mrs.Frank Dodge, of! Two of the girls were located Lennoxville Branch of the tian service, he said.The dis-;johnson vt., and Mr.and Mrs.'hidin8 in ,hp ecllar of a Soulh Women's Institute, Mrs.Rupert trict governor's part in the Y Ralph Clark of Essex Junction Ham house, while the other Porter being in charge.\tI:- - «\u2014-\ti\u201e .\t\u2019\t\u2019 nirkor! 1 Library is urged for Magog MAGOG\u2014 (Staff) \u2014The Ma gog Chamber of Commerce at a recent meeting decided to re iterate its position on what should he done wilh the present Magog post office, soon to he vacated, and ask the municipal council to acquire (he building for use as a municipal library.Following another resolution passed at the same meeting a letter has been sent to Lionel Bertrand, Quebec fish, game and tourist minister, asking that the administration of Mount Orford Park nol he handed over to a private concern.The letter, dated October 1, expresses concern over ru mors that done.The chamber admits it is not aware of how well founded these rumors arc but asks the government to take the com mon interests of (he community as a whole and the interests of those who use the park as well before making any such decision.average fur 49 age last year or the monthly temperature years.II stands at 52 21 degrees as opposed to 54 83 degrees for September of last year ami 56.44 degrees, the average monthly temperature for 49 years.Rainfall was heavier last month than in September of Iasi year but still below the average monthly rainfall for 49 years.The Experimental Farm re corded 3.12 inches of rain as opposed to 2 29 inrhes in Septem ber of last year and a 49 year average rainfall for September of 3.54 inches.Heaviest rainfall for the month came September 27, with 0.94 inches.The highest temperature for the month was 79 degrees, September 17, and the lowest 23 degrees, September 24.The first frost of the season came September 14, with the minimum temperature record ed 28 degrees.Frost probability is 15 per cent.Granby Public mischief charge is laid Maurice Levesque, of Sherbrooke, appeared yesterday morning before Judge Redmond Hayes of Sherbrooke sessions court on charges of public mischief and attempted theft, allegedly committed during the month of September.Preliminary hearing was postponed to this morning \"pro forma\u201d and hail set at $950 in properly or $500 in rash.Friends of Mrs.G E.Robin son will be pleased to know that she has returned to her home on Queen Street, after being 1 patient in the Montreal Gen oral Hospital for several weeks, and is recuperating well.Friends of Mrs.I.M.Liristone will be glad to learn that she has relumed to her home on Main Street, after being a patient in the Montreal General Hospital for a while.Mrs.Norman Clousfon has returned to her home In Ayer's Cliff, after visiting friends in Granby for a few days.Mrs.E.J.Babbitt and Mrs.this is going to be C.E.Savage have returned to their home, on Elgin Street, after visiting friends in North Hampton, Mass., for several days.Railings have been placed on the stairs at the City Hall, also on the stairs of the Q 11 e b e c Hydro office on Main Street.[is to keep clubs in his region injvt.[close contact with International We buy second-hand PIANOS SE-4.L \u2022 EXCHANGE ORGAN LESSONS PIANOS end ORGANS New and Used HAMMOND ORGAN STUDIO Dominique Boulet 31 Wellington St.South Sherbrooke \u2014 Tel.562-3869 Six more irafllc vlol.lors .P- Fines for minOfS\tc'ipbl'>pr\u201d«ctsh\">n terday and were fined $65.Charged with speeding a cial Welfare Court Judge Roger was president Jim MacKinnon man was 20-year-old Deauville fined $20.Two more speeders were charged $15 apiece by Judge Pierre Beaudry.Both were Sherbrooke people.A threesome received individual fines of $10 for the same offence.Bouchard for being found in a Past President Roland Dewar local hotel drinking alcoholic introduced the speaker and was beverages.\tthanked on behalf of the club The youths, from Sherbrooke, Richmond and Windsor were arrested by Provincial Police during a raid on the local establishment one month ago.was picked up in a car in Deau I ville The U.C.W.met on Sept.25,|\t_________________ at the home of Mrs.H.Stein-back, when plans were made to hold a supper in the near future The next meeting, on Oct.9, will be a joint meeting with the Vale! yjr an(i Mrs.R.Talbot Perkins U.C.W.in the V a 1 e Newport, Vt., were guests of Church.\t: Mr.and Mrs.Geo-ge Williams H & S meeting Frost Village COATICOOK \u2014 (Special) \u2014 The appointment of a president will be one of the most pressing matters to be decided when the {Home and School Association meets tonight, following a var- Visitorsof Mr .and Mrs.Guy and family Mr.and Mrs.Mail jp^er\"befng ?n Charge.^ ^ Chamber of Commerce news Name member to Que.executive The executive of the Sher-;chamber.brooke Chamber of Commerce Mr.Genest, a former presi- welfare committee, headed by Larry Jandron.The proceeds from the \u201cGas George on Sept.23, were Mr.]an(] Johnson, of Brome, were Days\" held last weekend seem and Mrs.Leon George, M r s.a)So visitors at the sarfie home to be on a par with last year ^ay -'fanson- an,l t]10 Misses Mr.and Mrs.Walter Johnson, reported Sam Elkas, Gas Dai FIora and Bernice George 0f Shawinigan were guests of - I Mr.vnd Mrs.Marcus Jones, Sept.19 - 20.Melbourne Ridae Mr and Mrs Richard Sieg'\u2019, ivtfcMuuui I It; ixiuy t 0f long Is!and N Y were Mr.and Mrs.Elsworth Beers]visitors of Mrs.Gerald Martin and daughter, Sharon, of Bar-jSept.20.[rie, Ont., were called here by] Air.and Mrs.E.Leblanc, of the death of Mrs.D.M.Beers;Montreal, were recent guests of and were visitors at the home Mrs.I).Clark and Miss Kath MEN'S SHOP *\tMad* To Meatur* Uniforms » Khaki and Dress Blue Caps *\tService end Reg't Ties *\tDress Shirts and Sashes *\tBadges of Rank, Buttons *\tUniversity and Regl-mental Blazers » Blazer Crests (Metallic) 33 King St.West Sherbrooke INSULATION ICE ICE ICE Is ics forming on your roof?Insulation will stop the heat from evading through the roof.Keeps cold and humidity out in winter and will stop ice accumulation.You'll get your money back on fuel economy.We Use Johns Manville Rock Wool or Red Top Mineral Insulation.133 Big Forks St.\tTel.562-3158 byl its THE INTERNATIONALLY ACCLAIMED HIT! DARRYL F.ZANUCK i THE with 42 International Stars! on tht Book by CORNELIUS RYAN TODAY! Performance At 1.30 \u2022 5.00 GRANADA Monday unanimously approved dent of the Sherbrooke Cham- Dr.Blaise Drapeau, held the appointment of Claude Gen- ber of Commerce (1959-60) will first meeting recently, est, of National Thread Ltd., as represent the local board at Special attention was given administrative member on the provincial level.\tto the problem of drinking executive of the provincial The directors also expressed water for Sherbrooke.their pleasure with the nomin- The local chamber has con ation of Paul Desruisseaux asltinued to study the problem of [governor by the provincial education, through its reprechamber.\tisentative on\tthe provincial The Sherbrooke Chamber of chamber\u2019s education committee.Commerce will be represented Dr.Rosario Cousineau, and the at the annual convention of] work of its own committee, the national chamber opening headed by Michel Cousineau! Sunday at the Chateau Fron-'dean of science at Sherbrooke tenac Hotel, Quebec, by direc ]University, tor Arthur Wright, chairman; The chamber is in favor of of the national affairs commit-Bill 60 which if passed will tee-\t(create a new department of! The Quebec minister of labor,.education and members of its] Carrier Fortin, will be guest education committee attended speaker at the first general a recent dinner held at the Sher-meeting of 1963-64 at the Newibrooke Social Club in honor of1 Sherbrooke Hotel October 24.Gerin-Lajoie.of Mr.and Mrs.Gordon Beers, leen Gummer.DAY Ft'eittYby SOth ConfoyFo* ¦ 8.30 \u2014 Matinee: Adults:\tSI.00 Students and children: 0.65c Evenings: Adults: .\tS1.50 Students:\tSI .00 NURSES, TEACHERS SALES LADIES ARE YOU TROUBLED H^WITH YOUR FEET?Cor-Aid Supports can help you.Made to your own measurements.FOR APPOINTMENT: 30 Wellington St.South Apt.1.Tel.569-2316 Evenings: Tel.562-5864 J.O.POULIN Z\" ALL WOOL BLANKETS 60\u201d x 80\u201d ONLY s3.00/ (Mail Order $3.75 Tax Incl.) MANUFACTURERS CLEARANCE GOOD FOR SUITS, SKIRTS, DRESSES, WINTER COATS WIDE SELECTION CLOTHS $1.00/$l.50/$2.00 Per Yd.COME RIGHT TO THE MILL Friday Nights 6 - 9 P.M.Saturday Mornings 9 - 12 A.M.GEO.SHEARD & CO.LIMITED MERRILL ST., COATICOOK Sljecbtooke Pally Becocd The paper of the Eastern Townships.Eitabllshed Fabruary 8.1H97, incorporatini the Sherbrooke Oaaette (e*t.1837) and the Sherbrooke examiner (e»t.1878) PubUahed every weekday by the Sherbrooke Dally Record Company Ltd, 119 Wellimton Street North.Sherbrooke.THURSDAY.OCTOBER 3.1963 When nincompoops play hunting accident rate will continue to The usual rash of hunting accident* has yet to appear in the Eastern I own-ships.Perhaps that\u2019s because the deer season isn\u2019t open yet.Alter October 36, the situation may change.One of the reasons it probably will is that the woods will be full of nincompoops who shouldn\u2019t be allowed to handle anything more dangerous than a water pistol.I hey arc people to whom the government wouldn\u2019t dream ol issuing a driving licence until they had completed a driving test.Yet, a simple hunting permit (for which no qualifications need be proved) is given to them for the asking.Perhaps it\u2019s asking too much that the provincial government institute a program of selective gun-carrying permits.Yet, until something like this is done, our hunting shock.Not all of the shock will come because of people not qualified to handle a firearm.Some of it will be caused by drunken hunters who, when sober, are quite competent.I hese are the people to whom a weekend in the woods means three long nights of card playing and drinking, (allowed by more drinking during the day to keep the party gay.Some gaiety I Hunters get shot to death in excesses of jollity.\u201cThought he was a deer,\u2019\u2019 says the hung-over parly type.People can be charged with drunken driving in this province.It's high time someone set the legislative wheels in motion to provide for a charge of drunken hunting.Some husbands are hypocrites when they make (lie wife\u2019s sisiling parents feel right at home.Modern direction of RC church It is seldom in any kind of succession that the work started by one office holder is extended and deepened by another.Generally, a change means new direction, and often, new policy.But Pope Paul appears to be ready to extend the liberalizing influence of Pope John XXIII to an astonishing \u2014 and a gratifying \u2014 degree.Speaking at opening sessions of the Vatican ecumenical council.the new Pope has indicated a resolve to work towards Christian unity, to reform the Roman Catholic church where it appears to be needed, and to establish a modern, practical approach to world problems.It is not to be thought that simply because the Pope is resolved to do this that great changes arc going to come about overnight.This kind of a revolu- ?lion is not necessarily desirable in any case.But the spirit of the resolve is the vital thing.It is not only a response to influences outside the Roman Catholic church.Indeed, these influences, significant as they arc, can be regarded as of only secondary importance.Of more importance arc the influences within the church that arc shaping its future.For a pope is the product of his own church.His greatness is derived not only from his position but also from the way in which he responds to the spiritual needs and aspirations of his people.He does not reign in a vacuum, but in an atmosphere in which human welfare - -in almost all its aspects is of prime concern.it « i ?A school principal suggests a course in courtship for teen-agers.We'll bet that gives some of them a chuckle.The times are dangerous at home, too We hear a great deal these days about what \u201cdangerous times\u201d we live in.Most of those who use the phrase with such rhetorical effect are talking about the world situation.There is scandal in England, monks burning themselves to death in South Viet Nam, threats from Red China, riots in Indonesia and unrest in the American deep south.But there arc \u201cdangerous times\u201d closer to home, too.For example, your child is probably developing TV squat.A bone specialist has told a group of doctors that children these days arc squatting frog-legged in front of television sets instead of sitting crosslegged as they should.Another problem is that animals are talking and acting like people in television cartoons.Our children, says a teacher, arc growing up to think that animals really do talk and that bunnies really do household chores.So wars and riots and scandals aren\u2019t the only things for us to worry about.Other papers sayj The free traders and the planners Remember when Mr.Walter Gordon was telling us (Troubled Canada) that Canadians must \u201cbuy back their industries,\u201d get control of U.S.subsidiaries or risk foreign domination?And remember, too, the Government actually proposed what it called a Canada Development Board to do just that?It was one of the steps which, according to Mr.Gor- The Ottawa Journal don, plus the young planners back of him, was to banish a lot of our woes.Well, what are we seeing now?What we are seeing, believe it or not, is Industry Minister Drury, Mr.Gordon\u2019s cabinet colleague, rising to say that he expects U.S.and UK parent companies to put more This and That Answer to Previous Punie ACROSS IBy nature 5 Sudden thrust 9 Overawe 12\tIndian 13\tPolynesian god 14\tMouths 15\tButterfish 17\tStripling 18\tVigilant 19\tAstraddle 21 Bespangle 23\tBud\u2019s sibling 24\tWhim 27 Tower up 29 Festival 32 Father of Horus (Egypt) 34 Specific essence 36\tSeal anew 37\tWoeful 38\tBulk 39\tAlways 41\tBehold 42\tLong fish 44 Redact 46 Warlike 49Amphion\u2019s wife 53\tSchool subject 54\tOne who reels 66 Nautical term 57\tYugoslav big wig 58\tSoaks flax 59\tBushy clump 60\tRaced 01 Lath DOWN 1\tMr.Lugosi 2\tVerbal 3\tPrevalent 4\tApproaches 6 Sainte (ab.) 6\tMongoloids 7\tEmmets Sfied vegetables 9 Music hails 10\tMouthward 11\tWalk in water 16 Nernst lamp powder 20 Fissures 22 Bridal path 24\tShape 25\tBewildered 26\tDiscussed 28 Concluded 30\tSnare 31\tWriggling 33 Put in new setting 35 Ventilating 40 Veiled (ZlMka 43 Schedules 48 A-tiptoc 45\tRows\t50\tSoviet city 46\tAle ingredient 51 Greek letter 47\tMartian (comb.52 Formerly form)\t55\tDeity t\t2\t3\t4\t\t5\t6\t7\t8\t\t9\t1Ô\t11 12\t\t\t\t\t13\t\t\t\t\t14\t\t tfe\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t17\t\t 18\t\t\t\t\t\tIF-\t\t\t20\t\t\t \t\t\t\t\t22\t\t\t23\t\t\t\t 24\t25\t\ta\t27\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t3Ï\u201c 32\t\t\t33\t\t\t\t\t35\t\t\t\t 36\t\t\t\t\t\t\t27\t\t\t\t\t 38\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\tm\t\t\t \t\t42\t\t\t\t44\t\t\t\t|\t\t 46\t47\t\t\t\t\t\t\t49~\t\t50\t51\t62 53\t\t\t\t54\t\t\t55\t\t\t\t\t 56\t\t\t\t57\t\t\t\t\t58\t\t\t 59\t\t\t\t60\t\t\t\t\tél\t\t\t money into expansion of their Canadian subsidiaries! Some of us may have thought that Mr.Gordon\u2019s budget had exhausted this Government's capacity for befuddlement, but apparently we under-esti-mated its genius for confusion.And these are the planners! Also the people who were going to show us how to get along with Washington.Mr.Pearson would fly down to Hyannisport, present President Kennedy with a rocking chair, and everything would be rosy.Alas, not so rosy.So far, indeed, from being rosy that w\u2019hen last week Mr.Drury proposed in Washington that there be fewer Canadian imports of American automobile parts, the Americans, in rather inelegant language, described the thing as \u201cscrewy.\u201d So Mr.Drury, a new Liberal stylist in free trade, came borne e mpty-ha n de d\u2014em pty-handeri that, is except for a vague bit of speculation about a \u201cnew set of principles, re-charting the course of Canada-U.S.economic co-operation that may be in the making.\u201d pfMiytn fOK TODAY FROM JCbe Upper Room» They that feared the Lord spake often one to another.(Malachi 3:16.) PRAYER: O Father, we thank Thee for the privilege and joy of fellowship with Thee and with all who love Thee.Help us neither to spoil nor to lose opportunities we have for fellowship today.We ask this in the name of Christ our Lord, who prayer that we might be one in Him.AiE,en.Bygone days iiiii:\ttiiii; TWENTY YEARS AGO Octobar 3, 1943 fell on a Sunday.FIFTEEN YEARS AGO October 3, 1948 fell on a Sunday.TEN YEARS AGO (From the Record of Saturday, October 3, 1953) Fall fashions stepped into the spotlight this week in Len-noxville when the Young Women's Association of the United Church sponsored an attractive showing of women's and children's wear at the high school auditorium.The children who were models were Margaret Hicks, Audrey Philips, Susan Lessard, Nancy Snow, Sherrie Ann Hadlock, Sue Lennon, Diane Hunting, Martha H u rley, Sandra Smith, Elizabeth Mas-terson, Peggy Sterling, Jane Edgecombe, JoAnn Forbes, Nancy Wells, Linda Cohoon, Charlotte Cohoon, Maureen Dugan, Beverly King, Mary St.Dizier, Diane Churchward and Jane Lessard.The other models were, Mrs.Stanley Hamilton, Mrs.Ansel Farn-ham, Mrs.Donald Cathcart, Mrs.William Burchmore, Mrs.Ivan Saunders, Judy Lennon, Vais Horsfall, Diane Montgomery, Marilyn Drennan, June Tolhurst, Betty Ann Hunting and Judy Wilson, Nancy Klinck was the page.Mrs.Francis Parker provided a most appropriate commentary for the show.The first horse show staged by the Waterloo Horse Show committee takes place tomorrow afternoon at the local Arena.Entries have been forwarded from all over the Townships.Call me Sukarno!' Indonesian 'Charlie', a paradox who gives ulcers to Westerners Sukarno, No first name, no middle name, no last name, just Sukarno, nice and simple and easily remembered\u2014the Indonesian equivalent of \"Charlie.\u201d His name is the only thing about President Sukarno of Indonesia that is simple.Otherwise his personality is as uncomplicated as a monkey tree.President Sukarno (last May he was \u201celected\u201d chief of state for life) is giving ulcers to Western peace-seekers in Southeast Asia.His calculated fury at the formation of Malaysia, threatens the whole area.Diplomatic relations with Britain and the West are strained to snapping point.What gives with Sukarno?Has he a Hitler complex?Is he a nut?Does he genuinely fear \u201cenemy\u201d countries want to undermine him?Do economic problems at home force him to create distractions elsewhere?To varying degrees almost any theory fits Sukarno.He is a living paradox, a walking contradiction, a leader with as many faces and sides as are useful to him.Possibly the best explanation of Sukarno is that he\u2019s a brilliaat bluffer .an intuitive.lucky and crafty international grambler who plays political odds with the guts of a burglar.And, so far, he's got away with everything he\u2019s tried.Tall for an Indonesian (five-foot-eight), handsome and bubbling with laughter and a sense of humor, Sukarno is By PETER WORTHINGTON nonetheless cool and quite ruthless when he needs to be.Brilliant, rather lazy and fun loving, he is as tough as nylon rope.His ethics and principles seem to centre on what he thinks he can get way with.By cajoling the U-N into helping him pry the Dutch out of New Guinea and refusing to agree to a U-N-sponsor-ed referendum among the Papuans until AFTER he controlled the world\u2019s second largest island, he got away with the land-grab.Later, he refused to agree to the formation of Malaysia until AFTER the U-N assessed the desires of the people\u2014 and then refused to accept the findings which supported the new federation.Off the record, Sukarno would probably admit to being two-faced with a double standard; but just as probably he would chuckle and slap his thigh at being smart enough to get way with it.During the New Guinea crisis two years ago, pro-Dutch Papuans who petitioned the U-N to resist the Indonesian claims, said attempts were made to brainwash them.\u201cBeautiful Indonesian ladies took us to meals in New York and made many promises if we would support Sukarno and oppose the Dutch,\u201d recalled Nicholas Jouwe, head of the Papuan U-N delegation.\u201cThere was a great temptation to be convinced,\u201d he said with an ear-to-ear grin.Now Sukarno is angry at Malaysia and everyone who supports it.But he is too cute to get involved in a shooting war.He is gambling again\u2014hoping to bluff opponents into not calling his hand.He wants no rivals in his part of the Pacific, When he sees it won\u2019t work, he\u2019ll probably switch tactics, put on a smiling face and try to mend fences.He\u2019s funny that way.(TNS).tyeneilcL 70r-v A fi 'UWLakv.V-.W \\TI KLOO \u2014 (Special) \u2014 The Recreation t lub here at t ittier Square u to be the center of arihitie* for e\\ery< one this fall.Kegiktratlon in a tarieiy of coimet i« to be completed not later than the hecond week in October, In Mime cl asset, regiatratlon it accepted during the whole month Men and women, buys and ftirlt who are interested in these programs ran choose a course to instruct or entertain.according to their desire.The Recreation ('tub (Service des l oisirs» was formed two years ago h> Reverend Marcel Taquet, and has steadily Increased Us sen lee, especially for the young people.During the past summer youngsters took advantage of the course and recreation pro-vidrd by thla active club.During the seven weeks of the season at least MX) hoys and girls of 12 years and under and an even larger number of the older ones participated.Four mornings a week children from alt parts of the town could be seen with their bathing auits and towels hurrying to the central points where buses were waiting to take them to I-ar des Sources on the Granby road for a swim and games.Once a week an extra excursion was planned for the day.such as a trip to Orford or the Granby Zoo.Then a lunch was parked.Courses of IS to 20 various types were given to the young people this summer.Now the longer evenings have set In.adult education if being featured.In this class are the following: CERAMICS with Yvon Meunier as instructor.He has studied at the Beaux Arts, Montreal.Those interested | are asked to register not later than October 9 as the class opens that evening.In charge of enrolment is Mrs.Robert Choquette.Telephone S39- ) 1783.BALLET.Lessons will start October 11 at 4:00 p.m.with Mrs.Denise Tratte of Montreal again as the teacher.Telephone Mrs.B.Renault at 539 2736.Majorettes is a new- couru-now offered for Waterloo girls.j Girls between the ages of 12 and 17 years are asked to register October 8 in the Town Hall.Bobby Sturgeon from Bedford and his assistant will teach the, class.Elocution, drama and singing will also be held.The teacher will be from the Studio Audet of Montreal.Registration can be made by calling Miss Lise Girard at 539-2980.A bowling league has been formed for married couples.They will be held Sunday nights beginning at 8 p.m.President is Andre Cote and secretary is Gilles Clark.A bowling league for girls and women will be held in the afternoon.For more information call Mr.Cote at 539-1357.Modern dancing is to be held Saturday evening arranged by Conrad Dupont.For more in formation call Mr.Dupont at 539-0583.Arrangements for courses in yoga can be made through Louis Jolin at 539-1777.The study of music and its appreciation will also be.held at the Recreation Club as well as gymnastic* un der Professor Pierre Horan, The children\u2019s hour will be for children under 12 years Saturday afternoon from 2 to 4 p.m.The executive, under the leadership of Father Raquet is as follows: President, Guy Girouard; 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from a heart attack She waa about to return to her hojnr when ahe Mr.and Mra.Alex MacAr-thur were in Montreal to viait the former'a father, Mr.Dan MacArthur, who haa been a patient during the paat weeka in the Royal Victoria Hoapital.Miaa Karen Baglow.of Mont-real, apent the weekend with her parente Mr.and Mra.W H.Baglow, Sept.28.Extenaive repalra are being made to the Dcry Block on Main Street, which waa recently aevcrely damaged by fire, Miaa Nancy Campbell, of Montreal, apent the weekend with her parenta, Mr.and Mra.Auatin Campbell, and attended the graduation dance of the high achool pupils on Sept.28 The Bedford band, Lea Am-hasaadeuara, haa increaacd ita facilitica for practising with the acquisition of a special room in fell in her room; fracturing a hip.Mr.and Mra.John Ewing, Jimmie and David Ewing and Mr.R.W.Craighead and Billie Craighead spent the weekend at Crystal Lake.Misa Edith Baldwin, of St.Catharines, Ont., has been the guest of her aunt, Miaa Luclla McNamara and other relativea in Bedford Miaa Baldwin ia a daughter of the late Mr.and Mrs.Frank Baldwin, of St Ca- tharines, former residents of Bedford Misa Baldwin and Misa McNamara visited the lat ter'a sister, Mra.Robert Soden, of Montreal at Montgomery, Vt.| Mr.and Mra.Gordon McClay, of Lennoxville, have been guests of Mr.and Mrs.John Weatover, who were guests over the weekend of their son in-law and daugh ter, Mr.and Mra.Eordya Ingalls, in Sutton Miaa Kate Knight of Montreal, who haa been the guest for a time of Mra, Allan Cornell in Stanbridge Eaat, ia again a patient in Notre Dame du Rosaire Hoapital.Mra.R.W Grevait has returned from Exeter, N.H., where ahe was a guest for a time of her mother, Mra.Ernest Paige, and Mr Paige.Mr, Billy Tester has entered the Royal Victoria Hoapital, in Montreal, for treatment.Mr.L.Ouimctte ia a patient jin the Notre Dame du Rosaire Hospital, suffering from a heart attack.Mr.and Mrs.M Olive of Ban d'Urle were the weekend guest» of the latter's grandfather.Mr A.Carter, Misa Jessie Cockerline, of Si Lambert, waa with her slater.Misa Margaret Cockerline, for the weekend.Mra.Robert Soden, of Mont real, entertained at the Mont gomery Center Farm.Montgom ery Center, Vt., on Sept.27, in honor of Misa Edith Baldwin! and Mrs.R.0.Stevens, of Si Catharines, Ont., who arc gueata of Mrs.Walter McNa mara.Among the guests from Bedford were Misa Luella McNamara, and Mra.Walter Me Namara Other guests included Mr, and Mrs.Guy McNamara of Granby, and Mrs.Stanley Maehmik, of St.Bruno.Mr, Arnold Bridge, of Ottawa, who haa been a guest of Mr.and Mra.John Weatover, haa re turned home, Mr and Mrs L.Lee, of Beebe Vt., were guests of Mias Nettle >er Sept 20 \u2022 24.Mr.Butler ami COWANSVILLE - K.Elvidge Mr*.Franci# Hausler, of Mr*' English are the children of and Mrs.John Elliott, of Co» the late Mr and Mr*.George «niville.»ith Mr* Wilfred Grat-Butler and grandchildren of the lon iml Mr*.J.Will*, of Sveets late Mr.and Mr* H Butler |burg, acted as chauffeurs for The annual meeting of the the tour arranged to enable Adult the aut sort and the car* returned to'.»»\t1 D ll Cowansville in opposite direv VV GST DOltOD Waterloo S.S.marks Rally Day WATERLOO \u2014 September 2fl Brooklyn.N.Y., has been visit ing her brother, Mr.James Adam*, Sept.2i \u2022 28 Mr.J.Eveleigh and son, of Montreal, were visitor* of\tMr\t\u201cflush and Foreign Bible So-\tmembers of\tthe Senior and Mrs.Harold McAuley.\tciety was held on Sept 24.in the\tFellowship Club to sec t Mr Peter Ouilliams a\tera\tîic'enlh D*)' Adventist Church,\tumn foliage\tin the district duate of Waterloo High School.,b-v ^.ev; T; ^*le fJones- J- Th The cars left from Emmanuel ha* left for Macdonald College, ^,^\u2018str,l.C SecreiUr-'\u2018 ubo c\"n United Church on Sept.24.each where he will take the course in\td\u201ccted.,h.e ni{\u2018e\u201cng ^ «Iso\theaded in a\tdifferent direction, agriculture\tshowed colored pictures of Hong\tscheduled to\trende* vous at\tthe ur and Mrs.W.De*«n ami\t^on8 ^ev\tGlen Mountain\tSki Hesort at two children.Mr.and Mr* G.\ted Mr Jont,s\t12:15.where\tarrangement* Beland and daughter.Helen, of Mr.and Mr*.W.Cunningham, had been made for hot drinks to LennoxviUe, were recent visit\to* East Angus, were\tguests\tof\tbe served.Each\tperson carried ors of Mr.and Mrs.Henry\t^r- *n\u2018l Mrs- C-\tMcLellan,\ton\ttheir own picnic\tlunch An hour tion*, making\ta round tr p.\t\u201e .\t.\t^ I .\u2018\t.\t, , ,\t\u201e ' Mr.\tBruce Butler,\tof\tRivet ».Mrs.Gratton hat invited the\t.\t, ,,\t,, group to her rott.ge at Earn M*n \u2022 *mt Ut Mr\u2018 ham Glen cm Oct IS\tEnglish, of 0*kv die, Man., were ¦ 1\t.vt» ting at the McLaughlin home \"** observed a* Rally Ony at n, .1.,\tthe Seiviee in St I'aul\u2019l I'mted .\t\"u> *l\t* tvi!\u201c',jUwirichureh.The junior choir led the MySTlC\t¦lun,¦ ^ r* 1 1 McLaughlin, at M.rvicc under the new leader .\t.\t.\t.ithe Sherbrooke Hospital.Mr.ship of Mrs Bon Williams, with Recent visitors at the home ,\t.\t'\t.\t.\u201e\tMcLaughlin, Mr and Mr* Clin Mr*.Alden leikins as assist of Mr.and Mrs.H.T.Smith,\t,\t.\t.\t\u201e\t, 1\t,,\t_\t,\t.ton McLaughlin and Mr*.Ceell* \\M'rp Mrs C.O J one > uutl Mrs .\t,\t.\t.Mia .lim c'ot*k miimm intiMid Marah were also viattlng Mi>\t»uprrimeno Ethel Bert, of Bedford, Mr.Ar Mcl aU(.h|in utK>M.conditlo\u201e u «tt of the Sunday School gave (hr i\u2018lullin'ns iitor>.Hon Hm Melbourne ! SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD, THURS, OCT.3.IMS old Bvxvmhour delivered the *er Bowering.Mr.Peter Mason of Brome, conducted the service in St.Matthew's Church on Sept.22.Sept.23 \u2022 25.Mr.and Mrs.Frank Shepherd of Leominster, Mass , were guests of Mr.and Mrs.H.H.Mr.Bruce Butler of Rivers.Savage.of fellowship was enjoyed here under the chairmanship of Mrs.colm McCaw, of Bedford.J.Wills .The cavalcade then proceed-led to Sutton Mountain Ski Re lie Newell of New Hampshire; satisfactory Mr.and Mr* Leon Kldridge of Mr,, verne Wilson, Mis* M Mansonville, Mrs.Sandra Gre Wilson, of Sawyemlle, were, L\" ,\t, vatt and daughter.Cathy, of Sueds of Mr.and Mrs.Gordon ,Ih\u2018 Suni'*-V \u2018vhw at: Bt Main St.Newport, for Camille Nault, Bishopton Saturday, Oct.5th, '63, At t p m TO BE SOLD: Admlrsl T V.set csh Incf model like new, chesterfield LAKE FROM 1.01 JJ® suite, ousnllly of rugs snd srst-1er ruga, l,s-E boy chslr, floor Ismpa and table Ismpa, bedroom set complete, chrome kitchen set With sis chairs, buffet, Fawcett 4 hunter gua alove, radio, clock», Kllgour kitchen aet, waahlng machine, garden tools, lawn mower, Admiral refrigerator, Singer aew-ing macltlne, electric appliance», MoClary kitchen atove with oil hurnera, liunka, very large quan-Illy of very nice blankela and linen, I electric blanket, very f.tKie r.UNS New and useo l*rg« qtiantlly of dlaltea and cook-1- ^rV\u2019oock now It Bert'.Mard i Ing utenall,.vacuum cleaner ball, ga Authorized New Car M.in fit Newoort.room scales, many other articles Dealers ANTIQUES?Top price» paid.Cupboards, sinks, bureaus, tables, dlslies.Jean Shiner, 43 Eaat Canter, Winooski, Vermont.Tel UN 2 #782.100' .Crystal Cake pevelopment, good beach, power available.Apply lo Sherbrooke (record Bos 18U 8.Cars For Sale I'JIKJ CUEVKOI.I.T Impale hard top, two tone, blue-white, Automatic.Imniaciilste condition, f 1450 00.Phone 1,0.9 3427, 2333 Hat hand SI.FOR EXCAVATING, hand, Gravel Top sod.call M W.Mitchell, Can-nosvilla, Que.Phone LO.9 8844 Goods and Services 39.Lost hMALIs black and white kitten lust in vicinity of Frontenac St- Child'*» pet.Pinnae call after 5 pm.IvO.baj H-7747.re 26.Help Wanted: Male MIOOLE aged man required telephone receptionist.Must perfectly bilingual and have\t( ierence».Apply Federal Packing 77 Personal Inc.239 Dollard ht, Magog, Tel.I * 843 3306.\tI HYGIENIC SUPPI.IES - Suva up to -(0%.Sand lt.00 for 18, finest SEMI retired man to do clerical| quality, asaurlad.Park Sales, PO work and hanking for a small Bos 361, Hamilton Canada.business In Hrome County.Write - , ¦\t\u2014.¦ \u2014- Sherbrooke Record Box 134 Beaudean Inc.Your Bonded and Licensed Real Kslate Brokci.» R.O Box 401), UtmoxvUlB Tel.369 0178 or 819 838 4898 44.Property Wanted I'MiO PONTIAC hardtop, hilly I 77*3 Parial^nm* rquipped.Cali door 27.Female Help Wanted 1\t\" v l,K 1\t1\t\" r\t1 stock, In Eastern Township», by Oct.IMh.258 Merry St.N, Magog, 843 6118.ware Inc Vermont 79 TON of green tomatoes.5c per pound.Please bring containers.Colin MacLeod, 10 Wilson Street, Lennoxvllle.ANTI FREEZE, permanent type $2.39 per gallon.Snow lires from $8.88.Mor-Powcr batlcrlcs from $7 95 with trade-in.Canadian Tire Stores.430 Mlnto St, Sherbrooke; 744 Main St, Magog.COMMISSION AUCTION SALE BURY.QUE.Every Tuesday at 8 p.m.Harry Graham, Jr , Auctioneer.Tel.872-3316 too numerous to mention, all tbb furniture la lit very nice condition, all to be sold wlthoul reserve.Terms: CASH.ART BENNETT, Auctioneer Tel, 889-2272 Sawyervllle LIFE IS GOOD when you hear well again on the Job, In Church, at meetings, with a Sonotonc Hearing Aid you'll hear a child\u2019s whisper once more.Call for an appointment today, G.J Grecn-i.\u2014 ,.\tc C l_ land.772 Argyle St, Tel 567-7(181 ! IU.MorSOS rOf jOIC Sales, service, repair», accessories.UUICK, Pontiac, Vauanall, U.M.C.Trucks, Sales A Service.OeLuae Automobile I Id, 1567 King Wee.Tel LO 8 368».IMPERIAL Chrysler, Plymouth, Valiant, Fargo Trucks, Sales A Service.Martin Motor Sales Ltd., 4115 Belvedere St.Tel IX) 9 3659 AUCTION SALE for Charlie Burns, Sawyarville Saturday, Oct.5th, st l p.m.TO BE SOLD: Chesterfield set.Motorola television.refrigerator, Guerney gas stove, washing machine, bedroom set.bureaus, chest of drawers, kitchen set, rollnway bed.radios, clocks, wrll-Uig desk, knick knacks, tables, lamps, chairs, pine chests.History of Compton County by Channell, fans, rugs, drapes, dishes, kltch en utensils and appliances, coal beater, picture frames, linens,] phonograph, tools, and many other articles too numerous to mention Cause of sale, giving up keeping.Terms: CASH.G, E.TELEVISION, 1982 floor model, In good condition.562 0042.TWO VAN hot waler hollers, 40 h.p , with Winkler burners for oil 4-3-2, and also old crankcase oil.Apply at 34 Galt Terrace.2.For Sale or Exchange l Hoi SKS lor a,tic, 1.H i noms; 2 2 tenements, very good condition.Town of 16,000 population.For sale or exchange for farm.2,561 Merry St.N .Magog, 613-6118.ONK pair good heavy work horses Sound and quiet.leahonably priced.Richard Camber, lieorge-ville, Que.11.Livestock For Sale sale.James 872*3335, Bury 4.Property For Sale BKÂIJT1FU1.il\\ room new h' it' I apartment (second) 1345 Kingston; also new Individual residences for sale, 10.50 Desrochers, adjoining Sherbrooke Golf.Also other resi dences near Sherbrooke Unlver* illy; 1050 Desrochers, 1411 Caron, 1460 Prunier, 1450 Prunier, 1150 Leonard.See Hebert's 2155 Ba-chand.Phone LO.2-0874.9 YEARLINGS for Dougherty, phone Que.t KKGI i m: i \u2019 > Hulstctn linfci s duo to freshen October 1st, November 5th.Artificially bred, free Hated and vaccinated.Donald Goodfel-low, HR 1, Richmond Tel.St, Felix de Ktngsey, 63rlU.mm i i bilb :«»Ht, reasonably priced Registered Suffolk ram for sale or exchange.R.Greer, North Hatley.JERSEY heifers freshening October.No business Friday night or Saturday.Norman Waterhouse, RR 2, Sutton.TENOGRAPHEK or typist wanted for general office work Excellent position, working conditions.5 day week, with full benefits.Reply with references and full particulars to Box 1130 Cowansville.ACCOUNTS payable bookkeeper \u2014 must be accurate and have know* ledge of check disbursements, purchase journal, payroll work and typing.Apply In own handwriting giving brief resume of experience.All replies will he held confidential.Apply Record Box 152.ATTENTION WOMEN WITHOUT any experience you can earn money for your Christmas shopping by selling Avon Cosmetics and toiletries In your vicinity.Write or call Mrs A.Lebrun, Waterloo, Tel.539-1040.GIRL wanted for typing and answering phone.Reply to Sherbrooke Record Box 155.28.Domestic Help Wanted house BURNS «lut MACKAY Auctioneers Uookshlre\tSawvervllle Tel 875-3203\t889 29., 8 v5v QUEBEC DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS VISIT these beautiful Individual modern residences, 1050 Desro-chera.Adjoining Sherbrooke Golf.Also others adjoining Sherbrooke University, 1411 Caron, 1460 Prunier, 1450 Leonard, 1535 Gauvin.See Hebert\u2019s, 2155 Rachand, 562-0874 GRANBY \u2014 Duplex, flna residential loestton with extra tot, near all schools.It Church Street.FR.2-4827.NEW bungalows 5 rooms, brick automatic heating, painted.Situated Hollywood development on Bourque Blvd.Priee $9.900.00.\t$50.down.Easy terms.Apply Jean Louts Pomerleau, 362-3728 ST.FRANCIS ST., Lennoxvllle.4 room bungalow, attached heated garage, modern Kitchen, built-in oven wall stove; hot water oil heating system.Building completely renovated, new roof.Land 75 x 100.Price $9,500.00.C.A.Connors Real Estate Broker, LO.2-4000 or LO.2-2562.FOUR TENEMENT house, constat ing of 4 rooms each, located on Island St., North Ward.Price $16,000 00.Terms arranged on sale C.A.Connors Real Estate Broker, LO.2-4000 or LO.2-2562.IT\u2019S NO TRICK to be treated to the best of real estate values when you shop with Charles Connors, the.realtor, LX).2-4000.TENDERS SEALED TENDERS will be received covering the work for excavation and piles, on the! site of: CENTRE D\u2019ACCUEIL DE DRUMMONDVILLE, P.Q.Interested contractors may j apply at the office of the! architects (c/o Mr.Desbarats), 6865 Western.Montreal, (No telephone: 484-3571), on or after October 2nd, 1963, to obtain the necessary documents.Tenders will be received at nonarîmon^nf pfe Works' I WEST WARD acros, from Untver-Department of Public 'Vorks.sUj,> j557 Leonard street, 5 room ^00r?\t\\\ti bungalow.Ownar transferred.ment Buildings, Quebec.P.Q.,| Pl,one 569-6894.up to 3:00 o'clock p.m., (Eastern; Daylight Saving Time).TUESDAY, OCT.I5th, 1963.Plans and specifications will be obtained bv contractors upon deposit of FIFTY DOLLARS ($50.00), which sum will be refunded, if the documents are returned in good condition, on October 22nd, 1963.All tenders must be accompanied by a bid bound as called for in the specifications.All those persons having their principal establishment and the corporations and com-panies having their head office in the Province of Quebec are invited to bid on this work.The Department does not bind itself to accept the lowest or any tender.HERVE A.GAUVIN, Deputy-Minister.NEW bungalows 5 rooms, brick au tomatic heating, painted.Situated Hollywood development on Bourque Blvd.Price $9,900.00,\t$30.down.Easy terms.Apply Jean Louis Pomerleau, 562-5728.12.To Let 3 ROOM apartment heated.LO.9-5470, 273 Quebec St.LENNOXVlLl.sE tained house available Nov.\u2014 6 room self con-oil heating, garage 1.Call LO.2-8795.29.Male & Female Help Wanted MARRIED couple, heated house, must run car and tractor, attend garden, milk cow.Mechanical ability Important.Few chickens, 2 horses.What salary expected?References required.Write Sherbrooke Record Box 156.NORTH WARD 3 or 1 room apartment, heated, with stove and refrigerator, blinds and garage.Very quiet surroundnigs.$80.00 per month.Phone 562-9069 or 569-8694 HEATED 4 room apartment.North Ward, hot water all year round, Venetian blinds, gas stove, electric refrigerator, janitor sendee.Available immediately.Please dial 562-1588, from 9.00 a m.to 5.00 p.m from Monday to Friday inclusive.NORTH WARD I room I ment, furnished and heated Nurses preferred; LO.2-5104 after 7 p.m.LOCAL and long distance moving, storage and packing.All loads in su red.Apply Dave\u2019s Transport 562-8062.NORTH WARD \u2014 5«ï rooms, heated hot water, stove and refrigerator.Call at 1222 Prospect St., between 12 and 2 afternoons or after 6 p.m.LENNOXVILLE Roselawu Park, new modern 6 room heated apartments, with swlining pool, car port.Janitor service, incinerator, stove and hot water supplied.$115.00 - 120.00 monthly.Deacon Construction inc.phone 569-9178.110 MONTHLY MOTHER\u2019S helper for English home In Montreal, also Laurentlan cottage.2 children, all conveniences.Vacation with pay.Must under stand some English.Write Mrs.M.Frost, 5617 Queen Mary Road, Montreal 29, Que.ARE YOU WANTING to sell your property?If so, please give us a call, as we have sold nearly all we have* and would like to list yours.Beaudean Inc.Bonded andj Licenced Real Estate Brokers,' LO.9-9178 or 819-838 4898.DEACON CONSTRUCTION INC.Ganeril Contractor Commercial and Retidenlial Land Development 68 Warren SI., Lennoxvllle.Tel.569-9178 46.Pets For Sale REGISTERED Dalmatians; Po Boston, Irish, Scottish and West Highland Terriers; Shepherds; Retrievers; Doberman and Miniature Pinschers; Spaniels; Bulldogs; Setters; Dachshunds; Pomeranians.Orders accepted all breeds registered dogs.Stu-Dal-Poo Kennels, North Hatley.Phone 842-2777.51.Mortgages DO YOU reqmra * mortgaga?Why not consult us tn conftCer.ce and under no obligation.We take first snd aecond mortgages, small or large, on both private and com merclal properties.Short term loans available within 24 hours, at rates of 7% snd up.Bsaudean Inc.Bonded Real Estate Brokers, LO #-9178.Professional Directory Advocates W.WARREN LYNCH, 158 Fron tenac St-, Sun Life Building.Tel.LO.9-9914.Res.LO.#4581.ROUSSEAU, GEKVAIS, LANGLAiS & MONTY Armand Rousseau, Q.C., Paul Mullins Gervali, André Langlals, Rene Monty LOrratne 2-4735.6 Wellington Street South,1 Sherbrooke.COUPLE wanted on dairy farm.\t_\t.\t.Man lo work on farm, wife as j TO BIN * TOBIN.TrtaJ Work »nd| housekeeper.Write.Box 157 Sher- General Practice, Rosenbloom brooke Record\tI Bldg., opposite City Hall 138 Wellington (North) LO.2-2120.30.Farm Help Wanted MARRIED man, or father and son team for dairy farm (single man considered).Experienced with references.Modern house, heat, light, telephone supplied.Alan WESLEY H.BRADLEY, Q.C., 275 St Jamea Street West, Montreal Victor 9-8664.Chartered Accountants Webster, Box 1130, Cowansville.| LAVALLEE 263-2248.31.Situations Wanted: Male RELIABLE man would like work as janitor, full or part time, perfectly bilingual and have re-Box 158.32.Situation Wanted: Female WANTED work by the day.Practical nursing.Write Sherbrooks Record Box 153.BEDARD, Lyonnais Gascon & Associates, D.J.Crock ett, C.A., licensed trustee 2011 Continental Building, Sherbrooke, P Q., Tel: LO.#-5503.MCDONALD, CURRIE A CO Chartered Accountants 297 Dufferin Ave.569-6301 Montreal, Quebec, Ottawa, Toronto, Saint John, Charlottetown, Halifax, Rimouskl, Sherbrooke, Hamilton, Kitchener, Winnipeg, Edmonton, Calgary, Vancouver.36.Miscellaneous 5.Lots For Sale FRANK J.CONWAY For dooendabl# Real Estât» Servie» call 31 King W.\u2014 Tel.567-5162 P.Q.License #50, 106 Tel.562-4943 FAMILY burnt out \u2014 The Salvation Army would like donations of clothing and furniture for this family.Please Phone 2-9573 for pick ups.WILL serve hot lunches to school children, tn private home, near the school, Lennoxvllle.Phone LO.9-3431.40 Y\u2019EAR OLD timber stand, for j ] £.RoOtTI Ond Board sale, consisting of 45 acres hard and soft wood near main highway, 9 miles south of Richmond, Que.Price S3500.00.Phone Richmond TA.6-3133.TOMORROW is your newspaper boy's collection day.PLEASE have your payment of 30\u2018 ready when he calls.HE has delivered your RECORD faithfully during the past week.SUMMER cottage lots, 75 x 125 ft.and up, west side of Lake Massa-wippl.Choose yours now while selection is good and before the prices soar when the Autoroute opens.Terms available.Beaudean Inc.Bonded and Licenced Real Estate Brokers, 569-9178 or 819^ 838-4898.ROOM and board available to lady pensioner or retired couple in private home.Apply Record Box 159.ABCD HEARING AID CENTER Specialists in hearing aids.22 years of experience.Easy Terms.119 Frontenac St.- Tel.569-2348 TOUCHE, ROSS, BAILEY & SMART Royal Bank Building Plaça Villa Maria, Montraal 2, Qua.Other offices In Canada; affiliated firms In the United States, Great Britain and elsewhere.Dentists DR.J.A.LANDRY, Surgeon-Dentist, 406 Moore Street Office hours ¦ Day, 8 to 6: Evening» 7 to 8:30.TeL LO.7-6644.Optometrists DR.ALBERT TRUDEAU, Optoma trtst, New address Granada Thea tre Bldg., 51 Wellington North, Suite 1\t6; 2, Sherbrooke.Tel.LO.2-0517.Eyes examined.Contact tenses.20.Wanted To Purchase j A- MARTEL LIEE J for all size cedar posts or logs.1 We come to your place and pay before we load.Send for price | list.Vermont Lumber Co., New-1 port Vt., Sawmill Tel.334-8633; af\u20221 ter 5 call 334-7738.Electrical Contractor We specialize in repairing electric stoves, irons, electrical fixtures, fluorescents, etc.930 Galt W.\u2014 LO.9-2840 FEW LIVE THERE Saudi Arabia's vast Empty Quarter is the earth's least-populated area outside the polar regions.SELL WELL The 1963 export of British! goods to Western Europe is ex I peeled to reach $3,765,437,500.! ALLEY OOP YY3, KING TUNK, MOO CAN BE tOURS IF YOU ACT QUICKLY/ OH, WONDERFUL DAY/ WONDERFUL, WONDERFUL.- >0-3 .BUT TWERE'S CtOTTA BE A CATCH IN IT SOMEWHERE! NO, TOUR HIGHNESS.MOO HAS FALLEN ON EVIL PAYS.THERE HAS BEEN / A REVOLUTION/ DISORGANIZED ANARCHISTS ARE IN CONTROL/ Y'MEAN OL' GUZ IS OUT OF POWER?1N)WNU,I«.t wu.uto.YET\u2019.' HESGONE^lTHIS IS AN\u2019 HIS WHOLE A SANS WITH -\\r 3000 TO BELIEVE/ L'lL ABNER YfsPORT ^MODELS HEAVY Duty , odels I\tHOOMIKI \\ /«SA -vor * THIS 13 TH'WORST HOOMILiAYSMUN 7 O ALL.'.» mi I».TAILOR For ladiat and g»ntl»men General Repair» F.COLLETTE 84 King S».W»»t, (in basement) Tel.562-4334 SHERBROOKE Ist & 2nd Mortgages 6.9% Interest and up 10 - 15 years repayment plan on residential and commercial properties throughout the Eastern Townships.BEAUDEAN INC.Bonded & Licensed Real Estate Brokers P.O.Box 400 \u2022 Lennoxvllle Tel.569-9178 or 819-838-4898 BILINGUAL AUCTIONEER Appraiser and Real Estate.COMPLETE AUCTION SERVICES ART BENNETT Sawyerville\u2014Tel.889 2272 FEED ON BEAVER A beaver not only represents a valuable pelt to Untario's ln-i dian trappers but also means about 20 pounds of meat.QUAKES ARE NUMEROUS As many as 1,000,000 earthquakes occur In a year, most of NOTICE Notice i« hereby given th«t there wee registered at the KegUtry Office for the Registration Division of Be a uce on the 23th day of September 1983.under the number and transfer by E.D.number 199,955, an agreement of assignment and transfer by E D.Bolvln Inc., to the Bank of Nova Scotia, a Canadian Chartered Bank, of the whole of the debts and book accounts, present or future, of the said E D.Boivin Inc.The notice is given pursuant to the provisions of Article 1571 (di of the Civil Code of the Province of Quebec Duled the 27th day of September 1963.THE BANK OF NOVA SCOTIA Rte-Marie de Bcauce, Que.L.C.Brisebols, Manager them under the seas, says the National Geotraphtc Society AUCTIONEERS Bilingual BURNS & MACKAY Sales of all Kinds Reasonable Rates Robert Burns David MacKay Cookshire Sawyerville Tel.TR.5-3203 Tel.889 2958 Roderick Lemieux C.A.CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT 269 Main St.W.\u2014 Magog VI.3-3760\u2014VI.3-3407 Wed.Office hours: 2 to 9 7 Wyman St.Rock Island BROUGHT INDUSTRY When export of English cotton machines and design» were banned.Samuel Slater, a master mechanic, smuggled plan* out in his head to the United States.THK CATHOLIC SCHOOL BOARD OF SHERBROOKE PUBLIC NOTICE Public notlra la hereby given to the Catholle ratepayers of (he North Ward of the aforesaid municipality that a poll ahall be held for the election of a School Commissioner for their Hard Candidate*: BACHAND.Mr.Pierre, Controller, 1771 White Street.Sherbrooke.Que.MARENGO, Mr.Michel, Insurance broker, 26» Morris Street.Sherbrooke, Que Polling station*.No.1: Carillon School.43 Carillon St.Sherbrooke No.2: Brêbeuf School.1875 DeRouvtlle St., Sherbrooke N., 3: Ste Thérèse School, #5 Victoria St.Sherbrooke No.4:,Leblanc School.354 Ontario St., Sherbrooke No.5: Gamier School.Fourth Range of Orford.Que.Date: Tuesday.October 8.1963 Hours: From 9 o\u2019clock a m to 7 o\u2019clock p.m, GUSTAVE LAFONTAINE Returning - Officer.Television \u2014 Radio \u2014 Stereo \u2014 Hi-Fi ROSS-BIRON ELECTRIC LIMITED Expert Service \u2014 Estimates, Work Guaranteed.EASY TERMS \u2014 OUR OWN BUDGET PLAN 183 Frontenac St.\u2014 Tel.562-1564 EXPERT\tSERVICE \tElectric Ranges IRONS\tElements for Most Makes TOASTERS\t* Estimates * Work Guaranteed VACUUMS\tDHCC DIDMI POLISHERS\t MIXERS\tLO.2-1564\tELECTRIC LTD.\t183 Frontenac St.Sherbrooke.If it'* \"iprings\" you need .w« have them for all kinds of vehicles, cars, trucks, busses and bulldozers.FOR SECURITY AND COMFORT, HAVE YOUR SPRINGS CHECKED TODAY BY \"EXPERTS\" AT CHARTIER AUTO SPRING INC.(all vehicles insured) 180 Galt St.W.\u2014 Tel.562 4833 \u2014 562-4840 Residence: LO.569-3108 FOR HIGH QUALITY AND REASONABLE PRICES.H BLOUIN FURNITURE Meadow St.-Sherbrooke-Tel.569-5591 \"The Furniture Store Next to the Webster Parking Lot\" Representative for Philco Appliances.Terms available.Out of Town delivery.MORTY MEEKLE i wcNoee if we aiOULDNT cur DOWN ON MACTAVI\u20183W5 WTAMINe^ 7~ X WOULDN'T DO THAT\u2014 H8 N££P3 THOSe VITAMINS.> WELL., I THINK weve BÊEN (21 VINO HIM TCO MANV- WSf » , -,\tus.DONT LEARN NOTHIN CREW! BLONDIE OAGwdàO) \u2019T YÜU EVIDENTLY NEVER HEARD THAT FAMOUS OLD CHINESE PROVERB _ >Sl\"'\t.HE WHO BEATS BOSS )!|| I IN SAME OF CHANCE v WINS ONLY SWIFT KICK IN PANTS & 'tÏàr-C O Coaticook deanery V\\IA holds meeting in Stanstead STANSTEAD \u2014 li(e membership certificate was NERVE DEAFNESS CAN BE HELPED! Send for Valuable FREE Brochure Nerve deafness, a common cause of hearing impairment, can be helped, even though there is no surgical or medical cure.If you say, *T can hear, but 1 can t understand,'\u2019 I urge you to write, today, for this valuable free brochure, \"The Truth About Nerve Deafness\u201d.Find out.for yourself, how nerve deafness can be helped.Just fill out and mail coupon.The brochure will be rushed to you, free, w ithout obliga tion.HEARING CENTRE 65 Wellington St.S.Tel.569-2657 Send FREE Brochure \"The Truth About Nerve Deafness\u201d - ADDRESS- fflT mVlKTE' made to Mrs.Shipway by Mrs Claude Alger, Stanstead W.A President, as Mrs.L, S.Pennington, Diocesan President, ifrom Quebec pinned the badge |ol the W.A.on Mrs.Shipway.The business meeting which followed the service took place | in the Parish hall where all were welcomed by Mrs, Alger.The annual reports were pre sented from the seven W.A | branches of the Deanery.This j included work, study, prayers, |sacrificial gifts, the Girls Aux-]in8 iliaries, Junior Auxiliaries are Little Helpers Fitch Bay W, a.raised $1,000, for their building fund.Others raised money by teas, card parties and sales of work.Most of the seven branches reported use of the study book.The church in the 'tiO's\u2019', and a large per cent of the membersiDiocesan subscribe to the Living Message tend, magazine.\ti At noon Nearly all Branches have con- was served summer camp at Lake Maasawhppi, as well as Camp Farthing in the Lauren-nans Needy families have been helped and assistanee given to young persons furthering their higher education.The sick and shut ins have been visited at regular periods.Mrs.T, J Matthews spoke on her display of literature from the Anglican Book Center.To ronto, and noted the Anglican Congress material in August at Toronto, Ont., w ill be available soon.Mrs Matthews also re leered to four new books re commended for study periods.Miss Barbara Gibaut.Youth Leader, from Quebec City spoke of her work among the youth of Quebec Diocese hav travelled 10,000 miles She stressed Ihe importance of Girls Auxiliary in the church's di ocese.Mrs M.Thomas, G .A.secretary.from Cookshirc, gave ad vice to the G A.leaders ami asked the support of the W A Mrs.L Watson, vice president, read messages from the quested when rending tuile* to I abrador that adult and rhil (Iren's reading malenrl» be in eluded Mr» Pennington is also editor of the Dioeesan Galette amt asked for any suggestions for it or for the Uving Message The collection of 113 90 taken at the »er\\ ice was voted to he sent to the United Thank Of tering fund Mi» II < Denton Halle» thanked the clergymen vtlio par tieipoted in the service The loot Deanery meeting will be held at Coaticook The session closed with the benediction atui which afternoon tea ws» served by the St a n* i cad group SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD, THORN OCT 3.IW.H Financial & Market Report COURTI5Y OF GREINSHIILDS LTD MONTREAL STOCK EXCHANGE Closing It am Farnham I IFF MEMBERSHIP \u2014 Left, Mi» l S.Penningleii.Diocesan President presents life membership pin to Mr*.John Shipway, trenteri who has been a mcntbei of the Y\\ \\ for 36 \\ears She was sceretan of the Stanstead Kraneh, over 30 years.At right is Mrs.Claude Mger, president of Ihe Stanstead Braiuh who presented Mrs Shipway with the life membership certificate.; Record photo by PopiiO W A of charge of Mrs A.II Scarth.and others.The afternoon session began Christ Church in their Mrs Edward Cayley, Unit G A W A to the V and become with the singing of a hymn, af 1er which Mrs.Wilkinson spoke.Mrs.Wilkinson discussed th Anglican Congress Miss Maud Kerar.Hatley , who has been a member of the V\\ A children to belom Helpers, the J then they will members.Mrs I s Pennington, the Di ocesan president spoke on mat tors pertaining to the W.A, (; \\ and .1 \\ She slrosscd the importance ot having ihe lav Mr D It Me welt some time in Qucbc his son and daughter in law, Mi and Mrs \\ It Mewett, to be ncai tus wile, who is a surgical patient in the Jelfery Hale\u2019s Hospital, and is report ed to bo progressing nicely Miss Glcnnu Maclean, of Hamilton.Ont and Miss lor am Priest, of Burlington, tint , spent a few da\\s with Mrs Dawn Remind at the home ot her grandparents.Mi and \\tis R G Williams Mr Hamid l.a\\alllere Ahilih\t47'» Algoma\t37'* Aluminium\tugt* Argus t'orp\tU'« Bell Tel\t53», Braiil\t2 75 RR\t\\ Oil\t27», B C\tForest\t22'» B C\tPower\t24'» Bruck\t\u201cA\"\t24'» spending ^ »**» »\tenient\t37 City with t'*'' Icon\t21'.Cdn Aviation FI 10'-* Cdn Breweries to1*» Cdn.Hr, Alum A p Cdn\tChemical\tHI»» Cdn Pae Railway 341» Cons.Paper\t31) Con».Smelters 26'¦; Disc Seagrams 33'» Done\tBridge\t17\u2019» Dorn Tar\t17a.Dorn\tTextile\t20 Dupont\t42 Famous Players Ford \"A\" w>Ms in Fraser 163'» 30»* Montreal on Sept 24.visiting Great I :.Ke» Paper 221» Mrs l.avalllcie.who i,s a pat Hawker Siddley 3», lent in Ihe Doctors Hospital Home Oil V 13'» Mis I'nrloi ot l.ennoxvillr.1» Hudson Bay Mmiug.Mi mg and officers unable to at- for over 70 years and a G A I bel ore that, had a message for'Biennial 1 a buffet luncheon the group and told the parent.» held at St by members of the and grandparents to encourage Sherbrooke visiting her son in law a 11 d Imperial Oil daughter.Mi and Mrs F Good bid Arecpt, fellow and family,\tlint.Nickel Mr and Mrs Edgar Mewett|hit Pipe were 111 Quebec Cilv visiting Hie lam Publie Message in every home, former's mother.Mr* D R, announced that the Jf)64 Meyvelt, who is a patient In the onference will Peter\u2019s Church She »aid it is In size y in performance, in luxury, in value, To understand the difference between the \u201964 Meteor and all other cars in the low-price class\u2014 you must understand one thing.Meteor is a bigger car.It is bigger in size, bigger in performance, bigger in luxury and bigger in value.It is, in fact, the first car of medium-price size and stature ever to be sold in Canada as a really low-priced car.Meteors extra length means a big car ride The \u201964 Meteor is a big 215.5 inches long.And as a bigger car, it straddles the bumps better to give you a really smooth big car ride.But the \u201964 Meteor just doesn\u2019t rely on extra length to give you a better ride\u2014it gives you the extra comfort of Cushion Link Suspension that allows wheels to move backward and forward as makes it big for\u201964 l'!®)fess== well as up and down This not only takes care of the shock you get from beneath the wheel\u2014it also absorbs the shock you get from in front of the wheel from bumps and holes when you\u2019re travelling faster than 20 miles per hour.extra width means easier handling The big \u201964 Meteor is a big 80 inches wide.This gives it more natural stability^on the road-handling and cornering are much easier.big news for shoulders and hips Meteor\u2019s extra size means lots of room and comfort inside.Shoulder and hip room, leg and knee room, and even headroom are plenty big enough for the biggest people.If there are six inside, you don\u2019t feel as though there are eight of you after you\u2019ve driven 50 miles.next best thing to air conditioning Here\u2019s a big advantage that no oilier low-priced car offers\u2014an optional rear window that goes up and down.Press a switch and you gel Breezeway vent dation all year\u2019round.In winter I hat rear window stays dear of ice and snow because it slopes away from the weather.If windows start to mist in cold weather, lower Ihe rear window just a touch and your problem is solved.big warranty for a big car The purchase of a car is a major purchase\u2014there\u2019s no question about it, So if you buy a \u201964 Meteor, you get a warranty from your dealer that covers the total car.This total-car warranty lasts for 24,000 miles or 24 months, whichever comes first\u2014plenty long enough to prove the value and merit of any car.Jcffii'.s 11 ale * Hnxpitiil Ro\\ H O and Mrs Slattery and lainil' hive l.-fl In rcsidc m Lachinr.wherr Mi Slattery has been appninli'd rector of st Stephen\u2019s Church.Mr.Norman Hnskin lias re turned home alter being a patient in the I» M P Hospital, at Sweetshm g Mrs George A Smllh, Mrs.Il F Dimiek.Mrs George Wil son and Mrs.W VandcnBerg spent Sept 27 in Newport, Vt Mrs.K P.McCorkill was in Lennoxville for a day, recently.Mr G Dirk, of Sherbrooke, Mrs K McFaydcn, of Lennox-ville and (he Misses Clara and Mary Farnsworth, of W c s t-mounl, were visiting Mrs.John A Wilson and Mr and Mrs N.French on Sept.24.Mrs T Riddick and son, Mr.Robert Riddick, accompanied by Mrs John A Wilson and Mrs.Irene Adams.o( Cowansville, motored to Richmond to visit Mrs.Grace Collins, al Ihe Wales Home Mr.and Mrs.F.Tellier and Mrs.Della Wling, of Montreal, |and Mrs May Chagnon and son j Jacques of Duvcrnay, spent Ihe weekend with their s and aunt.Mrs Gerald De and Mr.Decker.CURP.IER \u2014 will Mrs R H, Stone and Irene Stone left on Sepl.2!) Portland, Me., where Ihey make their future home Mrs L Cochrane and Mrs M.Dufresne attended the Brome County Wl semi annual eon vention, held in Snllon YOUTH \u2014 Continued from Page 1 Sers La ball Laur.Fin.A\u201d McMillan Bloedel Massey Ferguson Molaon\u2019s 1 A \" Noranda Price Urn».Quebec Tel Sayvette Shawinigan linl Steel Co.Traders Fin A Trans-Can.Pipe Trans Mt.Oil Walker Bn, Cn.Nationale Ilk ol Montreal Bk ot Nova Scot in Bque Provinciale 43'.24 >< 67 64< 11 16'.14 24\".15*.28 ' j 36'.37'.44 3.30 4.90 21\u2019» UH 36'» ISt 37 78'i .22».24 » 24-V, 37 H 2!( HP.10'» 14 H 69 28'» 17\".174* 16'.M 301* 22 It 13'» 43'» Hli \".64 H It 241 v 13\".36'» ilS1» 4.85 B 2I\u2019n 33\u2019.I3>.Maple Hill- Mr Arnold Nugent, of St Hyacinthe, apent the weekend with hia parents, Mr.and Mrs.J Edgar Nugent.Other guests ot the Nugent lamily included Mr and Mrs.John Fransham and sons Peter and Dick, and daughter, Linda, of St, Lambert.Plan delicacy OPTAtV \\ (CPI-Supermarket Miehc» may one day soon stock a new Canadian delicacy -canned whale meatballs.This would be one of the products It to he manufactured at Cana lia s lirst whale ami seal meat processing and canning plant, \\n agriculture department hul letln said Wednesday the final decision now i» being awaited on the go ahead to build the projected plant on the Tha R River close lo where it empties into Hudson Hay in the North west Territories Üiirtlm DARLING To Roger and Con me (nee Phillips), a son, Karl Ivan born on September 4th 1963 at the Little Long t.ac Hospital.JENNE |1| and Mrs Ross K Jonne (nee Judith Lennon' Baie d\u2019t'rfe, announce the arri val ot ,i daughter.September 30th 1963 at ihe Montreal General Hospital \u2022 sister for Stephen Oratli» HOWDEN, John Arthur Sod denly al Port Lewis, Que., on I'uesday, Oi-I.1.1963 John Ar lluir llowdcn, aged 55 years, be loved husband of Edith Mastine, and father of .lolm Robert.Fu noral front MoCcrriglo Funeral Home, Ormstown, Que., on Sal urday, October Mb al II a m.Interment in Ormstown, Que.Cn Rk ot Comm 63'» Royal Bank\t74'» Tor.Dorn.Bank 62 MINES and OILS \u2014 79'-i 64'.71\".32 63'.74 Rio Advocate Alta Gas Trunk Cassiai Central ill Denison Falennhridge Gunnar Hollingcr Kerr Addison Quemont 7 (HI 2H1« 11 7.73 IP» 54 Mi 8 SB 27'A 6 30 4 40 7.05 It 28».7 IP* 54 6 T.fl 27'» 4 40 NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE i ¦ - \u2022 \u2022 schools gradually should broaden their educational basis.In a later talk to Roman [Catholic commissioners and j teachers at St.Patrick s School in Magog, said that the many [suggestions made by various groups and individuals would [aid the government in providing jibe final test lor Bill 60.Discussing the duties of the proposed Superior Council of Education, the minister said \u2018T am among (hose who believe lhat the people of Quc-bec are not so stupid as some [would have us think and thal education will improve (he masses.We must assume our responsibilities.\u201d Orientation was important in education, he said.It was not sufficient merely to have the student pass an examination, His entire school history must be reviewed to determine his inclinations and powers.Parents and educators were the instruments of education, he continued, but they must have contact with the minister of education.On his arrival at Magog by seaplane from Quebec City, Mr.Gerin-Lajoie was welcomed by Magog Mayor Ernest Simard and members of the Town Council.He was tendered a brief reception at the Tourist Bureau, pared with a During his visit to Magog, he in the same \tClosing\t11 an Amer.Tel.\t129'7\t129% Anaconda\t49'G\t50 Belhlehem Sloe\t31\u2019/»\t31% Borden's Cn.\t65 Mi\t Chrysler\t84 \"i\t84% Cons.Edison\tHU '»\t Douglas\t21 '.\t Dupont\t244\t General Electric\t79:l i\t79% General Motors\t76\t78 Goodyear\t40%\t Ini.Paper\t35\u2019»\t35% Ini.Telephone\t31\t Johns Manville\t46\t48 % N.Y Central\t21%\t21 % Pepsi\t56\"/.\t Radio\t71%\t71 ', « Republic Steel\t41%\t li S.Rubber\t47\".\t Sid Oil of N.!\t70'«\t Studebaker\t8\t U.S.Steel\t53%\t54'/» Woolworlh\t73%\t73% THE MARKET TODAY ( Greenthialdi Stock higher trading.prices were in moderately slightly active LABEREE, Foitar .Suddenly al his residence.Euloii Corner, Qur, on Wcdncslay, October 2nd, 1963, Fosicr Henry i.» berce, beloved husband of Gladys May Lister, and father of Mrs.Frank Hearn (Remona), of Island Brook, Russell i>f Falon Corner.Mrs Frank Slick les (Marilyn), of Lennox 0 B ville Que., m his 701 h year R es 11 il g al the R I.Bishop and Son Funeral Home 78 Queen SI Lennoxville.Que Funeral 'crvicc from SI Luke\u2019s Church.Sand Hill, on Saturday.October ,5th al 2 p m., Archdeacon T.,1.Matthews officiating.Interment in Sand Hill Cemetery.WIGGETT, Nallia Marguarila At Ihe Montreal General Hospital.on Wednesday, October 2nd, 1963, Nellie Marguerite Armi-lage, beloved wife of the late Edward Montague Wiggetl.Resting at Johnston\u2019s Funeral chuprl, 530 Prospect Si., where a private funeral will be held : Friday, October 4th al 2 p.m.Rev.1.D R.Franklin official ing.Interment in Elmwood [Cemetery.In lieu of flowers.Hie In Memorial!) Fund of the j Sherbrooke Hospital, lu Ittrmnnam lloixiMAN In loving memory ni x de«r mother aih! tfrandmothtr.lefttle, who pastseri «way Orlober 2 ml, 1958.A flilent thought, h memory dfii», Tre*#nref1 more each paMhiff yo/if 'I'HE FAMILY (fiarï) nf ÛIlîattkH ROBINSON We wt*h to ex piew our sincere 1 hanks to everyone who organized, or helped in ! any way, with our 25th Wedding | Anniversary party.We are Indeed grateful for all the gifts, cards and telephone rails received.WKS1.KY AND RUBY ! Lennox ville B.C.Forest\t22%\tup\t% Bruck A\t24%\tup\t\u2022% Can.Malting\t22%\toff\t\u2022y* Can.Im.Bk.\t\t\t of Comm.\t65%\tup\t% i Dist Soag.\t53 V»\tup\t¦% Dorn.Bridge\t17%\tup\t% Du Pool\t42\tup\t1% MacLaren B\t22\toff\ti% Maritime Tei.\t21%\toff\t% Royal Bank\t74%\tup\t\u2022% - Trans Can.P.\tL.33%\tup\t\u2022% ; Weston B\t18%\toff\t\u2022% : The London\tstock\tmarket ;\t J.W.DRAPER FUNERAL HOIVtÊ St;,, CoWarjiyiB*,^, 263 0397 Successoi The Late ston, Kenneth Morriton.Howard Hastings Robb.Jos Hing-Jenne, Walter Established 1850 to Geo.was firm at the opening.in the first eight months of 1963 Canada achieved a trade surplus of 175.4 million com 98 million deficit period of 1962.was accompanied by Georges During the period the eommo-Vaillancourt, MLA for Stan-dity deficit with the U.S.was stea(j\tpared to 362.8 million from In addition to his sessions atjA78.9 million while the surplus Bishop's University this after-i with Britain rose to 316 million [noon, the minister had several [Dorn [other events scheduled for today.At noon he met the faculty jand students of the University months I of Sherbrooke and this evening 1350,742 203.8 million.Sales of new passenger ears in Canada in the first seven of 1963 amounted to uniLs 5.87» higher than Meteor Custom 4-door sedan, one of the Ford Family of Fine Cars made in Canada.Certain features shown or mentioned are optional at extra cost.See the '64 Meteor, Comet and Mercury! CYR AUTOMOBILES LTEE.735 King St.E, Sherbrooke, Que., Phone 569-5981 is meeting Roman Catholiclthe 331,675 units sold in the school commissioners from the same period of 1962.area.\tAluminium Co.of Canada Ltd.wholly owned subsidiary Tomorrow afternoon he will visit Drummondvilie in the afternoon and Asbestos in the eve ning, where he will participate in ceremonies dedicating new technical schools.He will address public meeetings in centres.of Aluminium Ltd.yesterday increased its base selling price for aluminium ingots in Canada to 24%c.Alcan also an-j nounced it raised prices for, both most of its scmi-fabricated pro-ducU sold in Canada.Marriages, Card of Thanks, Death Notices Births, 25c per count charge, $2.00 (8 line lines .Minimum or less).IN MEMORIAM NOTICES 10c per count line\tMinimum charge, *2.00 (10 lines or less).Poetry 25 cents a Une extra.Additional names over three: 10 cents each name.ALL ABOVE NOTICES MUST CARRY SIGNATURE O* PERSON SENDING NOTICE.OBITUARIES Obituaries received within one month\tof\tdeath\tare\tpub- Ushed free\tA\tcharge\tof\tSS.00 It made\tfor\tobltuarle»\tde- layed beyond this period.Record T, rig jarles lions.rh.St to reserves the edit or condense obit-because of space Umita- 5|0 SUEnBROOKK PAIT.Y RErOBTî, THT\u2019BS., OCT.S, 1IWM Sandy Koufax subdues Yanks in Yankee Stadium Lennoxville High School sweeps twin from Stanstead College as Juniors win 1-0 and Seniors 4-1 Lcnnoxvillr 11 i r h Schoolland after two minutes play Hill came through winners in their ing* added number three for «occer games against Stanstcadjthc homesters storing with yesterday afternoon.The Jun Rothney assisting.Stanstead tors won their game by a close evened this one by getting one 1-0 count while the Seniors of their own, Llnsell scoring Dressing Room I Speedy lefty had tOO OlUCh (Of Comments\tI power-hitlers, whiffs 15 for new record, Downing-vs-Podres today chalked up a 4-1 win.The Junior game was played on even terms all the way with both teams playing heads up soccer.The home lown hoys seemed to have a little more method in their play.It was a scoreless game at the end of the first half which shows how even the play was.Lennoxville's goal came at the four minute mark of the second half, S.Kingsley, the outside right, scoring on a pass from A, Bradley.Play after this went back and forth and the visiting boys tried hard to get back on even terms, E.George and J.Crawford, Lennoxville full backs, with goalie J.Wark pul up a stout defence in the closing minutes and time ran out with Lennoxville taking the game on a close 1-0 result.The Stanstead defence with G.Miller, in goal, and Dagg and Mussey played well.* The Senior tilt was fought cleanly with both teams show-) ing good ball control play in the first fifteen minutes.Len ; noxville Seniors opened up the .scoring with D.Rothney getting \u2019 a goal on passes from R « Dunn and W.Billings at the - .sixteen minute mark.Mike Z .Kingsley made it 2-0 eight min-t utes later getting his goal with Z Rothney and Billings assisting.This completed the scoring iZ in the first half.On resumption with Shore assisting.Billings, a big thorn and al ways a threat, when he had the ball, finished off the scoring on passes from Stewart and Rothney as he pushed the ball past Lcrch for the fourth time.The game ended with the home team ahead 4 1.Stanstead was strong al the start of the game hut fell away as play progressed.They were well served by Llnsell, Blan chard and Lcrch in goal.W.Billings was the Lennoxville big gun.He was outstanding in this game and the remainder of the Lennoxville squad all play ed well, JUNIORS Lennoxville: .1.Wark, E.George, J, Crawford, K.Smyth, G.Garard, G.Francis, S.Kingsley, P.Walters, P.Kogler, K.Smith and W.Berry.Subs.C.Cotton, A.Bradley, Stanstead: Miller, Archibald, Dagg, Mussey, Lusby, Lebaron, Thorenton, Mill s, Brunelle, Hardwick, Prévost.SENIORS By JOK RKICHLER NEW YORK (AP) \u2014 The underrated Dodgers of Los Dressing Room Comments TOO MUCH POWER NEW YORK (AP) \u2014 New York Yankees are impressed\u2014 and downright awed by Sandy Koufax.\"He has the best curve ball I have ever seen,\" «aid Tom Tresh, who accounted for both Yankee runs with his homer in the eighth of the opening World Series game won 5-2 by Los NEW YORK (AP) \u2014 Sandy Koufax conceded something that New York Yankees in| particular \u2022 and the nation In igeneral-might never have sus peeled Wednesday afternoon, j \"I felt a little weak,\" Koufaxi A11*010*' thc\t(>f ncw respect, xuddenly found themselves -aid after striking out a Seriesjslight favorites today to win the World Series following their record of 15 for Los Angeles stunning 5-2 triumph over Whitey Ford and the New York Dodgers in their 5 2 victory Yankees in Wednesday\u2019s opener.over the Yankees in the World1 The Yankees still ruled 7Vx-to-5 favorites to win today be- A**j\u201d*s Dodfiers Series opener.\tbind young Al Downing who fated veteran Johnny Podres in an-\ten >ou *,'s fajt J*1*}*' \"I just felt a little tired In other left-handed pitching duel.Rut the odds makers now have\thard\" ^ y°U 0n * general early in the game.\"made the Dodgers an 11-to-10 choice to take the whole bail\tthought he pitched real Sandy said.\u201cThen I felt a little of wax.The Yankees had been a pre-Series T'-i-to-S pick.!we|j\twh0ie game\" said weak in the middle of the Sandy Koufax changed all|.,| sr~T~i.cZ~-1 manager Ralph Houk.game.Then 1 got some of my that with one of the finest pitch I*111;,'¦ 1ljOUIS Scnes-\t, djdn., .\tKaucrs strength back, hut I was a little mg performances in series\u2019 his\ta '\u2019«\u2018cord \u2022 making\tadvice I give them credit weak again at the end.\"\t!tory.The 27-year-old Brooklyn 'cvon,h ^cnes opener, lasted]^ knowj what f0 do No Koufax said ho vv;is not aware born southpaw established a ,Uh ,vc lnn,nRsi during which\tl ™\u201et,_____________ when he struck out Bobby Series\u2019 strikeout\trecord by fan-j10 was\ttatfgod for eight of\tthe Richardson in the eighth inning uing 15 Yankees\tas he held the ledgers\tn\u2018no hits, and all\ttheir that he had tied Carl Erskine\u2019s!American League champions tor11\u201d*' Series strikeout record.\tsix hits.\t^ he hig hit was a three-run SAW NOTE ON BOARD\t\"We haven\u2019t seen anyone in J'01™'1' 1b-''\tRoseboro, the \"It wasn\u2019t 'til I was going out our league who\tcompares with\thitting catcher for the last inning,\u201d he said, him,\u201d declared\tYankee mana-! O,hor\tkey bl,s.w,,r.,> ¦thit I saw the note about the gn the different departments, showing students preparing for vs ious careers.The slides, were shown on the new carousel type slide projector, and ws» the first showing outside of Msc-don a Id College Plans were discussed for the semi-annual convention to be held on Oct.5.in the Canter bury Hall, when County past presidents are to tic honored Mrs.F.G.Bennett of the Can terbury W 1.is in charge of a special program to he given by the past presidents.Slides of the annual convention and a film will be shown Share a Loaf cards, for dona fions to the Lady Aberdeen Scholarship, were given out to the branches.HAD FIRST SUBWAY In 1870 the world's first subway was built under London's River Thames.Melbourne lady is honored on 82nd birthday MELBOURNE - In honorât the 82nd birthday on Sept.23, of Mrs Agnes t a»*in a former resident of Trenholm her daugh ter.Mis Guelph llii»k, enter tamed at a family bullet supper Includes! in the refresh ment» was a birthday cake, and decorated by t h e Bernice and Dot a Blau Milan SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD, Till RS OCT 3, 1W13\t| | of honor yyas the many card» and made Misse Chet te The guest recipient of gifts \\mong the guests were Mrs Cussin » sons, Bernard Cassin, and Mrs Cassin, of Si Felix de Kingsoy, and John Cassin.and grandsons, Norman and Ray mond Cassin, of Pointe Aux Trembles During the day many friends from Melbourne ami vicinity, called to offer congratulations to Mrs.Cassin, who has been a resident for some time, ami makes her home with her daughter, Mrs.Guelph Husk , and Mr.Husk Dudswell Junction Guests of Mr snd Mrs.Albert Ilea e Mr.and Mrs Leon Edmunds amt family, of Canton, Me ; Mrs Margaret Bean, of Buckftcld,' Me ; Mrs.Lillie McKensie, Sherbrooke, ami Mrs Phillippa Betts Bishopton.who was on her way home from Me j Gill, where she had attended ai short course Mr.and Mrs Albert Willard! were in Savvycrville, where they attended the Willard - Young] wedding, Sept 28 Mr, Fniar C McLeod and son, Robert, of Drummond»tllr and Mr, R MacLeod, of Dan vtlle, were weekend guests of Mr N M McLeod Mi and Mrs Milton Harmer, of Etsworth Me were week end guests of Mi» Willis Mac donald snd Mis G N Mardon aid Mrs George Macdonald and Mr* Henry Mouland attended the executive meeting of the Synodical Society of the Mont real- Ottawa Synod Miss Gail Nicholson, of Shei brookf.and Miss Doris Mac l cod, of Montreal, spent the weekend at theii respective homes Mi Leslie Marl.rod ami Miss Mary MacLeod accompanied Mis» lues Nicholson and Mr Lawrence Nicholson to White River Junction, Nil, They were accompanied to Spring field by their nephew.Dr.Ken noth Nicholson and will he guc»ts of Dr.anil Mi» Nicholson ami Mrs.Malcolm Nichol son prior to returning to Sara sots.Els.Mr.MacLeod ami Mvis MacLeod also visited their aunt, Mrs Annie Wilson, at Walpole, N il Mr.and Mrs R Odell snd sons, of Sherbrooke were guests of Mr ami Mrs Henry Mouland Mr.amt Mrs.Duncan McLeod entertained at a dinner party in honor of Master Dannie Waldron's eleventh birthday.Out of town guests Included, Mas ter Robert McLeod, ol Drum mondville, and Mr.and Mrs Roy Waldron of Scotstown, Mrs.George Macdonald has returned home after visiting her sister-in-law, Miss Francis1 Macdonald.Sherbrooke, her brother-in-law and sister, Mr.snd Mrs K White, North Hatley, and Mr.and Mrs 0.Knutson in Waterville She was ac compamed home by Mr amt Mrs E While, who weir her guests for several day» Mr.and Mrs K \\ Ross were yisiting Mi Austin Eollett and Mr and Mrs W Uhisholm, in Cookshire Mrs T.Chapman has return ed home after spending a week at the home of Mt> George N Macdonald Mr and Mrs Angus Macdon aid, of Danville, Kentucky , were' weekend guests of Mrs Willis Macdonald, Mrs Kenneth Maclvcr, of Scotstown, spent several days wnii Mt and Mi» D K Nt being extend- tuncral A\t.\t,1\tMrs.Hugh Hell, Derby Line, Arrest another BIRMINGHAM, Ala (AIM A third white man has been ar rested and more than 100 slicks !of dynamite were found bidden from the Montreal police lhat Mils ear had been picked up al Three Rivers, il was returned ! to Mr Davignon in good eondi-ition.One evening last week the ear of Mr Norman Chamber ham, Sr , Stanstead, was stolen jfrom his garage.Mrs.Lawrence Winter and her mother, Mrs Thomas Blake, jStanstead, spent a dry in Ayer's Cliff as guests of Mr, and Mrs Mrs, Blake's nephew, Mr served and the day\u2019s came to a dose.ses Maurice Keefe The 14,000 Boy Scouts who attended the 1963 world jamboree at Marathon, Greece, used somej 1,500 tons of water a day.RICHMOND \u2014 Rev.Father Maurice Bedard, O.F.'M., of Montreal, was a recent guest of his mother, Mrs.Elizabeth Bedard.Miss Wendy Patrick, of Diver Ion, was a weekend visitor of Miss Sharon Snowe.m 7 ./ ^ ,,,,\t.in a w'ooded area in (he con In Rita U«guP, linujMg at St Marys < Imrcli, and the |)om|,IM),s reception ai Kelley\u2019s in Derby Line.Lady Henrietta Banting, M.D., of Roek Island and Toronto, Ont., is in Zurich, Switzerland, where she is attending a medical convention.Lady Banting is associated with the Cancer Hospital for Women, at Toronto, Mr.and Mrs.Joseph ^Brouil-lette, Shelton, Conn., spent the has been visiting her daughter, Mrs.Russell Perkins, Mr.Perkins and family, Brockville, Ont.Mrs.Helen Buchanan, Sara-sola, Fla,, is a visitor of Mrs.C.It.Darby, Derby Line, also ! visiting other friends in the com- John W.Hall, 36, of urban['\"\"^hh\u2019s.Gardendale, was charged with! Mrs.Ida Cathcart, has return-illegal possession of dynninilr , i* hi Ihc Wales Home, Rieh-Tucsriay lie posted bond m-i at,-'Iter spending a week at the home of Mrs.Mabel Crawford, Rock Island, whore other visitors Included Mr.ami The biggest hospital in Africa Mrs.Arthur Cathcart, Mrs.Baragwanath Hospital outside Glen Cathcart, Miss Judy Calh-Johannosburg, Ireats more Ibaiilcurl, Mr.ami Mrs.Joseph AI-1,000,000 Africans annually.lunson, all of Sherbrooke.invesligation ol racial $300 shortly afterwards.AU, NE \u201964 BITICK SPECIAL! Ituill lo pul Kuick Qualify in III*\u2019 hands of more Canadians Now rolling off Canadian assembly lines.the new Special pampers you with family room aplenty inside a new, 115-m.wheelbase Buick.Puts you ahead with Buick's great V6\u2014or optionally, your choice of two Wildcat V8's \u2014 teamed with 3-speed Synchro-Mesh, or (at extra cost) new Buick Super Turbine '^OO\" automatic transmission.'64's happiest \"buy!\" SVIMM \u2022 SPECIAL HE LIAI].SKYLARK above al I they\u2019re BOCKS OX DISPLAY AT YOI R RUCK DEALERS TOMORROW MX.164Bt 1567 King Street West Models illustrated top to bottom: Buick Special 4-Door Sedan; Buick Special Convertible; Buick Skylark 2-Door Sport Coupe DE LUXE AUTOMOBILE LIMITEE Phone 569-9351 Be sure to watch \"Telescope\u201d on CBMT and \"Zero One\u201d on CFCF-TV.Check your local listings for\u2018|ime and channel.Sherbrooke, Quebec. 18 SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD, THURS., OCX * 1963 GIVE GENEROUSLY to the COMMUNITY CHEST CAMPAIGN WHICH CLOSES OCTOBER 8th 6 ORGANIIA TIONS ONL Y ONE CAMPAIGN OBJECTIVE *24,000 The figures shown in this graph indicate what portion collected from this campaign goes to each organization under Community Chest.WELFARE 'V w% o ^ SHERBROOKE LIBRARY YWCA 37% Y M C A Art Wright President This page is published through the courtesy of the following firms: Give from the heart.You will be richly rewarded.Len Curti* General Campaign Chairman Cinq-Mars & Paquette Ltee FUEL OIL 455 King St.W.\u2014 Sherbrooke \u2014 Tel.5G7-520I Lennoxville Building Supplies Ltd.Distributors for Benjamin-Moore Paints 147 Queen St.\u2014 Lennoxville \u2014 Tel.567-4874 Crown Life Insurance Company 31 King St.W.\u2014 Sherbrooke \u2014 Tel.569-5526 Bruck Mills Limited 700 Woodward St.\u2014 Sherbrooke \u2014 Tel.562-2643 Fontaine & Fils Ltee BAKERS 869 King St.W.\u2014 Sherbrooke \u2014 Tel.569-5985 Industrial Stampings Ltd.Bromptonville, Que.Investors Syndicate of Canada Ltd.230 Dufferin Ave.\u2014 Sherbrooke \u2014 Tel.562-2653 Page-Sangster Printing Co.Ltd.406 Minto St.\u2014 Sherbrooke \u2014 Tel.562-3861 W.S.Dresser & Co.INSURANCE U1 FronUuac St.\u2014 Sherbrooke \u2014 Tel.567-4856 Val Estrie Automobile Ltee 2615 King St.>V.\u2014 Sherbrooke \u2014 Tel.569-9093 J.H.Bryant Ltd.1060 Cherbourg St.\u2014 Sherbrooke \u2014 Tel.569-3633 Larochelle & Freres Ltee BAKERS 1520 King St.W.\u2014 Sherbrooke \u2014 Tel.569-5917 Hall Machinery Ltd.124 Big Forks St.S.\u2014 Sherbrooke \u2014 Tel.569-3685 Blanchette Peloquin & Roberge ADVOCATES Continental Bldg.\u2014 Sherbrooke \u2014 Tel.562-1549 B.F.Goodrich Canada Ltd.161 Depot St.\u2014 Sherbrooke \u2014 Tel.567-5283 Skinner & Nadeau Inc.REGISTERED JEWELLERS 82 Wellington St.N.\u2014 Sherbrooke \u2014 Tel.562-4795 Sherbrooke Shopping Centre \u2014 Sherbrooke \u2014 Tel.569-7955 Clarke-Taylor Fuels Ltd.FUEL OIL 119 Queen St.\u2014 Lennoxville \u2014 Tel, 569-6558 Fabi & Fils Ltee 800 King St.E.\u2014 Sherbrooke \u2014 Tel.569-6333 "]
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