Sherbrooke daily record, 14 novembre 1963, jeudi 14 novembre 1963
[" THE WEATHER Mainly cloudy with a chance of a few brief snow or rain showers today; temperatures near normal; light winds.High today at Sherbrooke 40.Outlook for Friday: Sunny periods.ti ecb co o ke D ailu Uccocd ; Today's Chuckle \u2022Sign on a burlesque house; \"Ftfly beautiful girl* forty five gorgeous costumes.'* Cl Established 1897 Price: 5 Cents SHERBROOKE.QUEBEC.THURSDAY.NOVEMBER 14, 1963 Sivtv - Seventh Year Order to move St.Pat's sports material probed By SANDRA P1CKFORD (Record staff reporter) An English-speaking member of the Roman Catholic School Commission, William F.Steele told The Record this morning he is carrying out a \u201cthorough investigation into a resolution adopted November 5 by the Commission recommending that physical education be discontinued at St.Patrick High School and that all the sports equipment be removed from the school.Mr.Steele said in a telephone interview this morning he was \u201castonished'\u2019 that a resolution of this kind should come before the commmision.The resolution, he said, was unanimously adopted at the November 5 weekly meeting of the commission following a discussion by members as to whether the English-speaking school for Catholic boys was using the sports facilities to full advantaae.Mr.Steele was not present at this meeting and he said he didn\u2019t know anything about the resolution until it was brought up for final approval at the November 12 meeting.\u201cI demanded an immediate investigation,\u201d he said, \u2018\u2018and they told me to go right ahead before final approval was given.\u201d Although Mr.Steele would not mention any names, it is re-for a boycott against a Toronto, .ported that three school offi owned brewery and another|cials recommended the sports movement is threatening Boycott beer and car firms MONTREAL (CP)\u2014A Quebec separatist movement has called ,i 4 m Nearly 1,000,000 members AFL-CIO pledges fight against Budget battle ended tmsieesnip iaw M \\\\ YORK (CP) cd to fight for removal of I he \\1 I CIO's M;u uime 'anadiun legislation placing brades Department has pled the Seafarers' Internationa membership ol nearlv Wednesday a statement in bt Union and tour other maritime unions in Canada tinder eontrol ol a three-man hoard ol trustees.The department, affiliates of which have the United Slates and Canada, adopted as polies several speeiiied steps, among them: Représentai ions to the United Nations and the l Vs International labor ()i igani/ation.economic actions as seen necessary, and consideration of selective boy col ting ol Canadian goods and sen ices.SOLDIERS LEARN FRENCH __ Members of the Royal 22nd Regiment in Quebec City use laboratory booths, fillihiiWll equipped with individual tape recorders and earphones, to learn French.In addition to the French language course given bv the army, many of the soldiers arc being instructed at university and high school levels.((T Wircpholo) for simi- Program ,\t\u201e .Idiscontinued tar action against two French'^ removed from tho school.automotive firms.the 430 boys be and the equip- One-man royal commission School principal Father R.Quenneville yvas not available for comment this morning.Mr.Steele says he is noyv talking yvith school officials and plans to talk to the boys them-sely-es, he said.Le Rassemblement pour l'Independance Nationale and le Parti Républicain du Quebec announced their positions in separate statements Wednesday.Both called for intervention He said he believed that thee into land purchasing practices boys still wanted physical edu-jOf the Protestant School Board cation and yvere using theiof Greater Montreal, school's sports equipment to its The action was taken two To orohe Montreal school board QUEBEC (CP)\u2014The Quebec irregularity.\u201d The government has set up a one-1peared to be normal man royal commission inquiry by the Quebec government.Le Rassemblement called for a boycott by French-speaking Canadians against all products of Doyv Brewery Limited, controlled by Canadian Breweries Limited of Toronto.rest ap-be said.FOR FIVE REASONS The royal commission an Deport order is delayed full advantage.\tyveeks after publication of a His report, he said, will be government - ordered report submitted to the commission, which said some land sales had Although no credits are giv- been handled in a \u201cnegligent The movement was aroused:en f°r physical education, the and careless way by inexperi-by the firm s new Kebec brand Catholic school system recom menced persons\" and had cost beer featuring a blue and whitejmends that physical educationjtaxpayers hundreds of Ihou-label similar in design to Que-lfacilities be placed at the dis-j sands of dollars, bee\u2019s provincial flag the fleurlposal of students.It is only! The royal commission is to be de lys.\t\u2019\tsjnuce 1957 that St.Patrick High conducted by Mr Justice Critics she is not a security Le Parti Republican s a i d School students have had such Arthur I.Smith of Quebec Su-Quebecers should boycott t h e to be put on Oct.unemployment is up but said normal OTTAWA (Cl\u2019) Canadian unemployment edged up to 2(i5,000 in mid-October from 250,000 a month earlier, with the increase mainly among men in the :!.r> to 41 aye bracket, the labor department and the bureau of, statistics reported today.The increase was described as normal for this lime of year.The mid-October figure still was wall below the unom ploymcnt level of 283,000 at tho same time last year.The over all rise in employment was spread over all regions except the Atlantic provinces, which showed Utile change from October, 1902.The biggest gain, 5.8 per cent, was in Quebec.| The jobless rate in mid ()c-«il\ttobcr yyas 39 per cent of the Atom site beast labor force, compared with 3.7 per cent a month earlier and nounccd Wednesday yvas or ! tiered for five reasons, Pierre S Laporte, municipal affairs min lister, toh\u2019 reporters, j He said the MacKay report \u201cleaves questions totally or par alarms many lially unanswerttcU-'f-particularly.about transactions yvith Michael SAN ANTONIO, Tex.(AP) Hornstein, a Montreal real es An earth shaking chemical ex tate man.\tplosion at an Atomic Energyi The MacKay report said Mr.Commission base alarmed him Hornstein made exaggerated^, ds ()f\t,,, vvvdnesdav to the Protes | spite swift assurances It OTTAWA yCP) The last shots were fired Wednesday in the Commons' epic battle of the budget, five months to the day after Finance Minister Gordon unveiled his first budget.| The third and last bill arising from the June 13 budget and its ! revisions announced in the July ,x \u201clittle budget\" was approved oxer the objections of Conservative MPs.An amendment to the Income Tax Act.the measure now goes J to the Senate.The bill cleared (lie last Commons hurdle alter the minority Liberal government heat down still a n o I h e r Conservative amendment 112 to titi yvith the aid ot the three splinter parties.The income tax legislation had been debated for Ihe mam part of 10 days since (hr session resinned Sept 30 and llueo days I In tin' first pari of Ihe session last summer At least five amendments proposed by various Opposition parties yvere re-It was not made dear, how hoded during the protracted ever, hy the statement or by light the nine man committee estai) NO FORMALITY lished to see that intent ol the The House spent nearly tlueo policy is carried out, just where.[hours Wednesday on Hie third j w hen and hoyv the actions yvould and final reading stage, nor-be Implemented.\tmnllj a formality carried out.Nor was it dear whether Hie \" 'bout debate Uri\u2019l) would seek approval of l or the life of me I cannot Hie policy from the lull conven lundet.slaml what all Ihe fuss has itiOD of the American Federation been about.\" said Mr.Gordon, of Labor-Congress of Industrial Ins patienee obviously wearing itrganizations, which opens to thin day The decision will ho re Today, Hie Commons turns ported to the AFLCK) in the its attention lo legislation anil e part ni e n t \u2019 s report, butjmmiicod June to by Labor Min-j w hether any action will he' ixler MacEaehen to increase taken by the 12,0(10,001) member *d1»\"a s contribution to lire I s labor organization remains ledeial-provinrial program for to lie seen.\tvocational and technical train- ing assistance.000.000 colling SET POLITICAL TONE The AFL-CIO executive conn ici) met in closed session Wednesday.A spokesman said it set 4.3 I'm cenj a year earlier and * poMMeal Com for the ATT, ¦I it per cent in October, IIHII.CIO s biennial meeting, nutlin 'The job picture in brief, with \u2018»'K\tpolitical-economic rstimalu: ae w a s Renault and Peugot cars if the two firms set up plants in Ontario.instead of Quebec.The two firms were said to be considering establishment of Canadian plants.Le Rassemblement described facilities when a new extensionjperior Court and will cover land yvas added to the school.\tTransactions during the last 10 Since (hen, Mr.Steele said years.\t- Ihe commission has given the The first report, prepared by school more than $3.000 in Montreal lawyer Kenneth Mac'iprocee(jjn}?s sports equipment, under a pro- Kay.looked into 49 land sales gram which the commission has in the last 10 y ears and said \u201cjust started\u201d he said, in pro-jnine of them involved exhorbi- VANCOUVER (CP)\u2014A for mer Communist Wednesday!profits on sales was granted 30 days in which;tant board, to try to convince immigration Mr.Laporte said another rea not a nuclear blast.son was that the MacKay report.Three workmen escaped risk\t\u2018said too much and not enough \" \"tinor injuries.Just 24 hours before she was about relations between board nmmnK i*1 'I11' smb' ol ¦' Hasli \" a.an aircraft bound'chairman John Rowat and Ed |»s duty \"«\u2019re loading 13 Ions of week w iih Labor force Employed Unemployed The monthly in thousands:\t(campaign to slash uncmploy Oct.Sept.Oct.\"\"'\"I '\"\u2019d\twaE,'s 1963 1963 1967 Among issues lo be discussed fi Hit (i Kl.'i (i 0(19 all\u2018 demands tor a 3.'> hour work t; i7o o m;:, ('>,326 week, civil rights and the ques 265\t250\t283 They slarted.on a Britain, venson w'as the new beer label as \u201ct h e\u2019viding the Catholic schools yvithHant prices, questionable pro-worst insult ever perpetrated by physical education instructors cedures, unsatisfacotry sites better equipment.\t!\u201cor evidence of negligence oijCo.t)mimist partv for a Los Angeles during the Rowat and Ed-jfls Mrs.Miriam Ste-.mund Asselin, now a Liberal, I!11' explosive material granted a slay of m ember of Parliament for lno,,\u2018 storage igloo, on a deportation Montreal-Notre Dame de Grace A huge cloud ol -moke In a statement issued follow- over Hie base The 53-year-old British-born jng announcemenl of the royal The blast occurred at Mrs.Stevenson says she has commission, Mr.Rowat said the AEt in a re rose the the Toronto capitalists.\u201d iand been told that she is a security (government\u2019s move is welcomed risk because she belonged to the by the Protestant board mem As RC Commissioners meet year in J hers depression.She says she was to be deported because of that and because she belongs to a pro-Jhibited class of immigrant.In an interview Wednesday | night she said she does not know how she wilt convince Jm (CP) \u2014 About ister, was asked in another ets unless taxes were raised, migration Minister !\u2022 avreau school resolution to announce how his The commissions, rejecting the that she is not a security risk ^ 2 c # £ £ % 2 2 * 4 School cash is low INDEX MONTREAL 1,500 Roman Catholic commissioners are meeting in (lcPartmcn' .\t, .\t; cation, Montreal as difficulties con-> school nected with education continue fjSCal to erupt at different points of sible.\" Quebec Province.The commissioners \u2014 repre in charge of edu- provincial demand, were unable She would \u201cswear on a stack intends to settle the big to obtain credit from banks to of Bibles that I\u2019ve had nothing deficits for the current (pay their teachers since school to do with the (Communist) year \u201cas soon as pos- started in September.\tparty \u2019 since the depression.Mr.Gerin-Lajoie said the'- In Quebec City, Mr.Gerin ;province may approve the budg-j Lajoie was concerned with do- els but only after boards had, a \u201creasonable financial Births, deaths Classified Comtes Editorials Financial .Sports Television Townships .Women z ?-z ^ lion of readmitting report is based survey of 35,000 house utoss Canada in the ended Oct.19.Since figures arc based on a sample cross .section of the population.^ they are estimates and not pee ' I else totals.t|\u201e.TREND REVERSED s Medina base, a secret in-' Employment held up well be-stallation 10 miles southwest of tween September and October\u2014 the San Antonio business dis-j8 period which, in previous (rjC(\tyears, it has almost always de- Official spokesmen said thej dined, chemical explosive, similar to, An estimated fi,.576,000 persons ^ ^ ^ -y./TNT, posed no radiation threat were at work in October, com-^ ^ ^ ¦''\"lalthongh it presumably scat pared with 6,505,000 in Scptcm tcred particles of uranium farjber.The increase from October, land wide.\t11962.was 250.000 or about four Cars nevertheless massed per cent, bumper to bumper two miles' Non-farm employment showed |,ollcy' from the base after the oxplo an above-average increase ofj sion.Most of the motorists were 57,000 between September and trying to leave the area.\t,October.The average rise in The blast gouged a crater 60,this period over the last five yards across and 25 feet deep at yeai\ti about 25.000.\t- \u2022\t\u2022\t! ! AI the southwest end of the 4,000 This offset Hie usual large action\tm\tun acre base.\t'drop in farm Vatican appeals 7 10 10 4 7 17 2 5 8 Team slers Union, expelled in- 1957 on charges of failing lo live up In Ihe AKL-CJO ethical practices code.The Canadian issue, while po a tint one in view of l,s l miles off the southern entrance to Cape Cod and locked [together as fierce flames broke 1 out The 6.732 Ion freighter Kern, view and the tanker Dynafuet, !3,100 tons, both caught (ire but tip' flames on the Kernvievv ap-iparcntly were brought under I control.?Rail talks set MONTHEAL FP Preliminary contract talks between Ihe railway* and unions repre senting Canada's non-operating railway employees and train-mcn have lien set for next, week.Non-operating unions representing 80,000 workers will meet with the railways Nov.21.Their chief negotiator, Frank Hall, has already outlined the union* demands, emphasizing wages this year.?Extend gold aid ST.PETER'S BY NIGHT \u2014 St.Peter* Cathedral is an unforgettable sight when illuminated, as it is for special occasion* throughout the vear.This nhoto.made bv a Vatiran photographer during the ecumenical conference Mill in session, i* particularly sinking.,\t(UP Photo) Despite Western power oppo silion, the assembly voted 84 DPI AW A (UP)\u2014The govern-to 6 with 17 abstentions Wednes lm'nt intend- to extend the day for the embargoes.The Emergency Gold Mining Assist-move was aimed at forcing Act for three and possibly South Africa to recognize Mir tour years beyond ils present right of Ihe people of South rxPir.V date of Dee, 31, it wa« West Africa to independence learned Wcdne-day, Canada was among Ihe coun ' government policy stair-tries abstaining.\tment on the extension probably South Africa claimed lhai the 'vi 1 be made within the next K) UN had no right lo deal with claYs a government source said, the issue because its eontrol of\tJl.\tjl South West Africa is before the\t7s\tM\tr\\ (World Court.SUSPECT ANNEXATION South Africa seized Ihe huge BLANTYRK, Nyasaland (AP) territory from Germany during A general election to name a the Kirs! World War and re government to lead Nyasaland tamed it as a League of Nations,lo independence has been set mandate.It has refused to turn for May.1964, authorities an-jit over lo UN trusteeship and nounced here Wednesday.Brit the general suspicion is that ain announced Tuesday 1ls in-eventually it will annex Hie 1er tention to give Nyasaland imle-Iritorv.\tipendcncc, Plan e!e:tion SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD, THURS , NOV 14.1!W3 ¦ ¦ill 1 About Television By CYNTHIA LOAkY NEW YORK (APi \u2014 Carol singing talents ar.d i- derived Burnett, who isn't seen olten on from a real character of the television these days, more's pioneer West \u2014 and an old the pity, romped back into sigh, movie.Some of the -or.gs were Tuesday night in Calamitj new and some were not, but it Jane, a rowdy musical comcds was nice music.The 90-minute CBS special Carol played Calam.tv as a was taped last summer alter rip-snorting, gim-sbn- ng dame Carol and the company had in slacks ar.d a Civil War played the show a couple of drummer boy's cap.giving the weeks in a summer theatre, tomboy role a little more en-Those weeks showed in the thusiasm than was really ncc-¦moothness of the finished prod- essary.uct, particularly in the song and She took time out from broad dance numbers.With televi- comedy and mugging to sing sion's usual brief rehearsal My Secret Love straight and time, musical production num- sweetly.One wishes she did hers often are ragged.\tthat sort of thing more often.Calamity Jane was especially I She has a nice voice and is adapted to Carol\u2019s comedy and lather cute.Wî .iMâliiiiiiiiyiiiiitiiii.iiÉillIi FIRE PREVENTION ESSAY WINNERS \u2014Essay winners in the Derby Line Fire Prevention w'eek essay contest stand behind a junior fire marshal achievement award banner.Center, front, is Linda Davies, of Derby Line who | places first.Left, front row, is Timothy Stevens who placed fourth and right, Andre Boulanger who placed third.In the back row, from the left, arc Edwin Earle, sponsor of the contest; Bruce Lafoe, Derby Line fire department sub-chief and fireman Dale Smith.Missing from the pic- fifth place.The presentations turc, but prize winners, are took place Thursday at the Mary Sue Darby, second Derby Line graded school, place; and Susan Lamonthe, (Record photo by Andre Pepin) JACOBY ON BRIDGE SERVICE : T.V., RADIO EXPERT & STEREO R.YERGEAU, T V.115 Queen St., Lennoxville Tel.567-7969 BROME-MISSISQUOI SOUTH WANTED BEST TO HAPPEN North didn\u2019t have much of an opening bid, and after West took him off the hook with his one spade overcall, North shouldn\u2019t have raised to two hearts.South moved right to the heights.North had to respond lo Blackwood and then hope for the best at six hearts.Smith won the opening club lead and started to play trumps.East showed out on the first lead, and South stopped for a moment to determine iho significance of West's over-call and of East\u2019s failure to raise.His conclusion was that West must have the ace of dia- _\tA\tmon(*s \u2018n addition to the king- A GEN flliern °* flubs and most of the Sales end Service Garage Gemme & Alix West Brome (Sweetsburg Rd.) Tel.263-1466 VftlNTlNJK Sherbrooke Daily Record PRINTING DEPARTMENT 50 Camlrand St.\u2014Sherbrooke Tel.569-3636 spades.South ran off five trumps.His discards from dummy were a diamond and a club.East just discarded clubs.West let a >pade and a diamond go.Now South was sure that West had discarded down lo ace and a small diamond.He cashed dummy's two spades to discard his ten of clubs, ruffed a club, led a low diamond to dummy's queen, returned a\t_ diamond and played low.West | had to play his ace and South's king of diamonds and last trump accounted lor the remaining two tricks.East (bought (hat NORTH Mixing Bow! 12) Channel 12 Theatre 1:30 p.m.4:00 p.m.[ 3) Secret Storm (>) quick Draw McGraw j 8) Trallmaster ] 12) Surprise Party 4:30 p.m.3) Hornpopper Presents 5)\tTrallmaster 6)\tSea Hunt 4:55 p.m.3) Bozo 5:00 p.m.3) Current Events quiz 6) Kazzle Dazzle 8i Superman 12) Yogi Bear 5:30 p.m.3) I Led 3 Lifcs 5)\tParty Time 6)\tLone Ranger 8) Early Show 12) Mickey Mouse Club e:00 p.m.3) World of Sport 5) Rocky 51 News\t12) A Ktn To Win 8)M»linoe\t6:10 p.m.1:40 p.m.\t3) Weatherwlse 5) On the local Scene\t6:15 p.m.1:52 p.m.\t.1) News 6) Today\t5) News 1:55 p.m.\t6:25 p m.j 6) News & Weather\tSI Westherwlse 6) Paasword\t3) Atlantic Weather- 2:00 p.m.\tman ! 3) Password\t6:30 p.m.>) Price Is Rlfht\t31 CBS World New» 6) Password\t5) Huntley-Brlnkley 2:10 p.m.\tReport 3) Housepsrty\t6) Hollywood 5) Th# Doctors\tU) Pulse 6) Scartlett Hill\t7:00 p.m.8) Dsy In Court\t3) You Can quota Me 3:00 p.m.\t5) Price Is right 3) To Tell Tha Truth\t6) CBC TV Nawa 5) Loretta Young\t8) Ron Coehran 6) Taka Thirty\twith tha nawa 8) Lisa Howard\t12) Bill Dana Show 12) Here'a Looking At\t7:15 p.m.You\t8) Charles Tarkmaon 3:25 p.m.\tNewa 3) News\t7:23 p.m 3:50 p.m.\t6) Sports With 3) Edga ot Night\tDoug Smith 5) You Don't Say\t7:23 p.m.6) Friendly Giant\t8) Sports 8) Who Do You Truat\t8) Watch Pour 12) People In Conflict\tWeather 3:45 p.m.\t7:10 p.m.6) Mlsterogers\t8) Great Adventure 3:33 p.m.\t5) 77 Sunset Strip 5) Amor.Bandstand\tA) Projection 8) 77 Sunset Strip 12) Petticoat Junction 8:00 p.m 6) Country Hoedown 12) Think Of A Word 8:30 p.m.3) Route 66 3) Bob Hope Présenta 6i The Defenders 8) Burke's Law 12) Andy Griffith Show 4:00 p.m.12) Jack Benny Program 4:30 p.m.3) Twlight Zone 3) Hallmark Hall Of Fame 8) Telescope 8) The Farmer's Daughter 12) Lets Sing Out 10:00 p.m.3) Alfred Hitchcock Si Jack Parr Show 6) The Nurses 8) Fight Of The Week 12) Breaking Point 10:45 p.m.8) Make That -Spars 11:00 p.m.3i Ehwcnth Hour Report 5)\ttlth Hour Report 6)\tNational Newa 8) Murphy Marlin New: 12) National News 11:10 p.m.3) Vermont Edition 81 News 11:15 p.m.3) Patricia and tha Weather 3) nth Hour Sports 8) Viewpoint 8i Weather Final 12) Pulse 11:20 p.m.I) Friday Night Movie Date 6) Final Edition 8) World\u2019s Beat Movtaa 11:22 p.m.8) Friday Premiere 12) The Pierre Barton Show.11:35 p.m.3) Eleventh Hour Weather 11:30 p.m.5) Tonights Show 1:30 a.m.14) Newsroom Id H.W.Frizzle merits.The nexl meeting will be on Dec.6.at the home of Mrs.Donald Sweet.LADIES\u2019 GUILD The Ladies\u2019 Guild of St.John's Church met at the home of Mrs.Norman Osborne, at the noon hour, when the hostess was assisted by Mrs.John Osterdahl in serving a chicken pie dinner.During the business session, a donation was made for the upkeep of the hall and the sum of $1R was handed in to add to the proceeds of the food sale.Mrs.J.C.Soles won the surprise parcel given by Mrs.Os-terdahl.The next meeting will be held on Dec.4 with Mrs.Osterdahl.GENERAL NOTES Mrs.Pearl Soles, of Durham, Conn., spent a few days with Mrs.J.C.Soles, Due to the severe snow storm and consequent power failure, church service was cancelled in Brome and Sutton Jet.Mrs.Jerry Jackson is a patient in the BM P.Hospital for observation.During her absence, little Linda is the guest of Mr.and Mrs, Rod Crandall, at Knowlton.Mrs.E.Bashaw, who is on the staff at the Wales\u2019 Home in Richmond, spent two days at her home here.KNOWLTON LANDING Mr.and Mrs.D.MacDuff were guests of honor at a fare well party given by the Womens Institute at Pine Lodge on Nov.6.prior to their leaving for Victoria B.C , to spend the winter.Mrs.Porter Knowlton and Mrs.Gardner Westover called on Mrs.R.l.awlor at the Pine Gables Rest Home in Cowansville, recently.Weekend guests of Mr.and Mrs.G.Burbank were Mr.and Mrs.Ross Burbank, of Cowansville, and Mr.and Mrs.Brian Morris *nd son, of .Montreal.Talk cn skiing given at A.B.C.Home and School COOKSHIRE \u2014 A family which ski together will stick together, and have pleasant memories, Walter Foeger stated at the A.B.C.Home and School Association meeting, held in the auditorium of the High School on Nov.7.Mr.Foeger, a former Olympic ski champion, has been instrumental in introducing the Natur Teknik system, which has gained the respect of pros and the admiration of thousands of enthusiastic ski followers in! this hemisphere.The speaker showed films of| skiers in action and also the step by step method of learning how to ski.He maintained that] a community that could arouse] interest in cross-country skiing for the young, and those not so young, would be rendering a! valuable service to the inhabi- ; tants.There is too much super-liciatity today, he stated, and' what was needed was a healthy spirit within a healthy body \u2014 which skiing could help to produce.The school principal, E.Chair-elli, introduced the guest speak-der, and he was thanked by Raymond Stevenson.Mr.Chairelli is keenly interested in encouraging cross country skiing by the students throughout Compton County and any who are interested may contact him for further information regarding equipment, etc.A short business meeting pre-coded the showing of the film, with Darrell Bellam in the chair.The students were reminded of (he Vocational Guidance Night, to be held in the Sherbrooke High School on Nov.22.from 7:30 to 9:30 p.m.Refreshments were provided by the Bulwer ladies at the close of the evening.ond, to Russell Smith.Two third prizes were awarded to Randy Hall and Penny Good-sell.Refreshents were served in the cafeteria by Mrs.S.Cass, Mrs W.Browning and Mrs.M.Chadsey.The party ended at 10 p.m.A sum of $96.59 was collected for UNICEF, making the evening a financial success as well as most enjoyable.GRADES 1 \u20143 PRE SCHOOL The pre school children with children from Grades 1, 2 and 3, were entertained in the United Church Vestry with Mrs.Nelson Pierce, Mrs.Lillian McFaul Mrs.Ed.Astbury and Mrs.Toni Bennikamp, of the Women\u2019s Institute, as hostesses.Games were played by the children following the judging for the best costumes.Heidi Whipple and Scotty Goodsell were the winners in the pre school group.In Grade I, Jimmy Martin won girls\u2019 first prize, and Greg Norrie first in the boys'.In Grade II Sharron Drown was winner of the girls\u2019 first, with Jimmy Sherman winning in the boys\u2019.Grade 111 prizes were won by Kim Hall, girls first and Charles Cass boys' first.The judges were Mrs.Leland Mosher, Mrs.Bedard and Mrs.Clifton Curtis.Refreshments were served to the children with candies and Hallowe\u2019en treats given to each child bringing a happy evening to a close.Institute meets in Sawyerville SAWYERVILLE - The regular institute meeting was held in the town hall on Nov.6, with a good attendance.Members are meeting the fourth Tuesday afternoon and evening of each month to make cancer dressings, the next meeting to be in the town hall on Nov.26.Everyone willing to help is invited.Mrs.Hunt gave a report of the semi-annual meeting at Canterbury and Mrs.F.Robinson.who entertained the group with slides of local happenings, was thanked by Mrs.Nugent, president.The next meeting, on Dee.4.will be a social evening, when each member brings a guest.Mrs.Maude Ball has returned , after spending a short holiday in Montreal with her son, Mr.Stanley Ball and family.While away Mrs.Ball attended the wedding of her granddaughter, Miss Heather Skmonds and Mr.[Emerson Kincaid, in Finch, Ont.Mrs.Tannahill, of Sutton, called on Mrs.Earl Kirby and Mrs.Maude Bali.Mrs.W.Frank Millinchamp, of Ste.Anne de Bellevue, and Mrs.Robert Millinchamp, of Sutton, were visiting their sister, Miss Alice Hunter.Mr.Daniel Swinnerton spent a day in Waterloo with bis niece Mrs.Albert Chevrier, and his grandniece, Mrs.Kenneth Bazinet.Mr.Earl Kirby of Knowlton, visited Mrs.Krby.Mr.Gatien of Abbotsford, was a visitor of Mrs.Eve Gatien.Mr.and Mrs.Lloyd Boast, of Frelighsburg, w ere recent guests of Mrs.Mary Boast.Air, Victor Douilliard was! visiting Mrs.Douilliard.her son, Andre, also visited her.Miss Louise Laflamme and Mr.Andre Thomas, of Granby called on Mr.Leo Paul Thomas.Miss Lucille Lussier visited her father, Mr.H.Lussier.Guests of Miss Georgette Hartley were Mrs.G.S.Waugn Mr.J.D.Mackinnon, and Miss Marion Mackinnon, all of Ma gog.Miss Alice Hunter accompanied by Mrs.George Courville, went to Sweetsburg to see her mother, who is in a hospital there.Mrs.Melissa McClay, of Bond-vilie, spent Thursday at the Home, the guest of lier sister-in-law, Mrs.Maude Ball.Mr.and Mrs.Howard Kennedy, of Sherbrooke, were calling on their aunt, Mrs.Addie Howie.Mrs.Hattie Grey, of West Burke, was visiting Mr.Archibald Bissell on Sunday.Mr.Bis-setl was that day celebrating his 99th birthday.Mrs.A.Vidcop and Miss Dorothy Blunt, of Montreal, were recent guests of their mother.Mrs.Samuel Blunt.Mr.Stanley Ball, of Montreal, spent Sunday afternoon with his mother, Mrs.Maude Ball.BACKACHE When kidneys fail to remove excess acids and wastes, backache, tired feeling, disturbed rest often follow.Dodd\u2019s Kidney Pills stimulate kidneys to normal duty.You feel better\u2014sleep better, work better.PAT'S V-& THRIFT BOX containing 9 pieces of delicious Chicken for %t% «|-only AafcU Pat s Chicken Villa 116 Queen St., Lennoxville Tel.569-0881 For delivery in Sherbrooke or Lennoxville \u2014 50c TOMORROW is your newspaper boy's collection day.PLEASE have your payment of 30' ready when he calls.HE has delivered your RECORD faithfully during the past week.LARGEST USERS Steam generators of electric power, largest users of coal, consumed nearly 200,000,-000 tons in 1962.RCA VICTOR COLOR TV from $595.00 LAUBERTE & CROSS 352 Galt West Tel.567-4889 NOW REOPENED for Better Values at Reasonable Prices.J.M.NAULT Ltee WAREHOUSE 85 Albert St.(2nd Floor) Sherbrooke.LP RECORD SALE 33Vs OFF Classical Records London, Vega, Select.Popular Records: Decca, Coral, Warner Bros.Take Advantage of These Special Prices: EXAMPLE; Regular 4.98.SALE PRICE 3.33 Regular 4,20.SALE PRICE 2.80 98\u2018 \"Sherbrooke's Leading Furniture end Music Store\" H.C.WILSON & Sons Limited.61-67 Wellington N., Sherbrooke\u2014Tel.562-2627 Also LONG PLAY Cletsical and Popular Records of well known labels at a Very Special Prie* \u2014 FOR FAST ACTION USE THE RECORD WANT ADS SljttbtookDailulctotd THl'RS.NOV 14 19(53 \"Sherbrooke's Leading Dairy\" SHERBROOKE PURE MILK HIGH QUALITY DAIRY PRODUCTS \u2014 T»l.563 1S«5 Sherbrooke courts Identity unsure, two ure cleured of stealing cars By JAMTS DAMES (Record staff reporter) Two Sherbrooke men who faced charges of car theft at their preliminary hearing before Judge Evender Veilleux yesterday were freed when they could not definitely be linked with those implicated in the crime.Jacques Beaulieu and Russell Parsons, although idea- ; tified by name as those involved in a car theft in Sherbrooke \"last September by several witnesses, were not pointed out as the persons involved in Sessions Court yesterday.i\tGuy Couture, an 18 year-old ^\t^\t^\tyouth serving a six-month sen- A \u2014.\u201e -\t-1\tlienee in the Sherbrooke jail for MCCUSeQ\tcar theft testified that he had encountered two people named !_ j.I J\tBeaulieu and Parsons at one IS I Old TO\tstage prior to the car theft, but said that he would not swear Tl r'ts*! I\tar under oath that the Beaulieu I II id la W y tîl and Parsons seated before him An Ayer\u2019s Cliff youth facing in utl issuing permits.There\u2019s no winter slowdown yet.\u201d To attend Scout council BRIEFLETS BISHOPTON Christmas sale and .supper, in the Rebekah Hall, Saturday, Nov 16th, 5 to 7 p in.$1.25 and OOr, Ans.United Church Wo men.Five representatives of She andjbrooke's District Boy Scouts! $ 18,279,490 Gouncil will attend the Quebec provincial council of the Boy Scouts of Canada meeting No\\ ember 16 at Dmmmondville.Those to attend are Stanley Lothrop, IV K.Gray, li.Thorne, Archdeacon I' J.Matthews and Clarence G.Blake Guest speaker at the meeting, to lie held in the Canadian Le gion Hall, will he the provincial commissioner, J W ll.Miner of Granby Representatives from Gaspc.Chatenugiiiiy Valley and Que bee, plus twenty others from dis tricls within the Montreal re gion and a representative of the Catholic Boy Scouts Federation yull bring to 00 the number ol représentaiixes who will allend Ibis meeting.Roy Seoul representatives will be met by provincial conn eil president Earle T.Moon .nid K T.Richer ol Drummond Gem*; iry ftshions, mam ville, presldenl of the SI Fran ns Valley district of the Boy Scouts ol Canada, E.W 9 2212.DANVILLE Smith, Notary, TE.NORTH HATLEY Roasl beef supper at the Community Hall, Saturday, No-veniher 16fh.from 6 p m Also, Christmas sales (able.Sponsor ed by U.C.W.SHERBROOKE St, Faith\u2019s Evening Guild, St.Peter's Church, cafeteria supper with Kentucky fried chicken, Wed Nov.20, 5:00 \u2022 7:00.Food and fancy work tables Adults: $125, children under 12, 76c.STARTING SUNDAY! 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Columbia Pictures presents THE SAM SPIEGEL- DAVID LEAN Production of 1MREIVCE OF ARABIA JACK HAWKINS JOSE FERRER- ALEC GUINNESS ANTHONY QUINN ANTHONY QUAYIE\u2022 ClAUOE RAN5-ARTHUR KENNEDY.««.OMAR ShARIF.-aeT PETER 0T00LE ».robert eoif-sAM spietc^-dav® uan TtEMSflCOCOR* .\t« SUPER PANAVISCN TO* GMMDA Golden wedding DERBY LINE \u2014 (Special) \u2014 The family of Mr.and Mrs.John Greenwood, Hinsdale, N.H.former residents of Derby Line, will entertain friends and relatives of the couple at the Del Monty Hotel, on Nov.16.from 2 to 4 and 8 to 10 p.m., to mark their golden wedding anniversary.The couple were married on Nov.18 Church, Stanstead, in Agricultural news To hold an ARDA study meeting at Cookshire High Nov.29 505 donations Thetford clinic I'aiil Nadeau, Certified Gcmologist of Skinner & Nadeau Inc.82 Wellington North, and I hr Sherbrooke Shopping l'entre NOVEMBER BIRTHSTONE \"IDEAL\u201d If one were to select an \"ideal'' birlhstniie that choice might well be the particular gem associated with Novenv her the Topaz.According to l\u2019uni Nadeau of Skinner A Nadeau Inc , Jewelers here in Sherbrooke, more powers are attributed to the Topaz, than probably any other gem.Mi Nadeau said that the am ients used it to cool boiling water and angry tempers As a therapeutic aid, Topaz was used as a cure for m saiulv, asthma and insomnia.at times, this often was the symbol and stood lor healing powers.THKTFOR I) MINES A total of 505 people donated blood to! the Canadian Red Cross Blood j)onor Clinic held recently in' Thetford Mines and Block Lake Donations at the clinic held; al the Secondary School hen both afternoon and evening Nm 6 and 7, numbered 378.In Block Lake, at the Ecole Si Louis, on Nov.7, there was a total of 127 donors.In August; 1962, at the first; Blood Donor Clinic to he held in this district, there were M)2| donors, A second clinic was held! April last al which (ill donal i'd blood.SHERBROOKE Dinner meeting Women's\t______________ Canadian Club of the Eastern .\t, , Townships Thursday.Novcm VlSltS OttOWO her 21s1, 7 p m.New Sherbrooke Hotel Speaker Dr.Dale C.Thomson, Director, Dept, of Po litical Science, University of Montreal Topic: A Crisis in Canadian Confederation.Hostess Table.Mrs.J.P.Gauthier 567 6761 and Mrs.Paul McKen na 562-1239.OTTAWA (CP) Indian an jlhor ami world traveller Santha Hama Kan paid a one-day visil lo Ottawa Wednesday.She (old members of the Women\u2019s Cana idian Club that the key lo in ternational understanding is not through polities hut through the arts.In Bi Id lea! golden gem ol integrity, loyally and Others believed that wearing ,i Tup,a/, would give strength and avert sudden death It was also thought to calm the emotion .euro had dreams and create cheerfulness.When used as a medicine, the Topaz, was crushed and finely ground, then added to wine.Most popular, says Mr.Nadeau, is the lawny yellow 'Topaz, most of which comes from BTaz.il Other gem colors are colorless Topaz, light blur, light green and pink The material is also found in Japan, Ceylon and Burma, although the original source was an island called Topazus, in the Red Sea.Mr.Nadeau, who is a trained gemologisl holding the title of Certified Gcmologist in the American Gem Society, says that the mineral properties of Topaz make it an excellent stone for a variety of pieces Usually, it is step-cut for rings, and set in large masses for fashion pins Citrine quartz, a Topaz look alike, and an alternate birlhslone tor November, is also widely used in fine jewelry, and al very reasonable prices, he concluded.SHERBROOKE Christmsi Sslsd T»» St, Patrick Mission Circle, salad tea, fond sale, aprons, gifts, surprise boxes.White elephants.Menu, hors d\u2019oeuvres chicken, fruit, vegetable salads, rolls, squares, cake.St.Patrick's Ch.Hall, Sal.Nov.16th 4 - 6:30 p.m.Adm $1.00.By DON MacMILLAN (Cookshire Agronome) Plans are being made lo hold a study meeting at the Cook shire High School starling Fri- CXpe(;ted that the first session iday evening, November 29, at will briefly outline the aims and 6 p.m.and on Saturday, Novem objectives of ARDA while the her 30, commencing at 10 a.m.,Saturday session will deal with in the morning and ending at what could be the projects 4 p.m.in the afternoon.\t;Compton County.The organizers are planning\tHOLSTEIN CLUB to have at least one represen- The annual meeting of the SI.vice-president; H.L, Lennoxville, second dent.Due to pressure of extra work this year, D .1 MacMillan resigned as secretary-treasurer, a \u201c^position he had held since the SHERBROOKE Annual turkey supper Plymouth Church Hall, Thursday, Beaulieu, November 28th, 5 to 7.Adults vicc-prcsT .25.Sponsored by U.C W.INSULATION ICE\tICE\tICE li ic« forming on your roof?Insulation will stop th« 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 at Christ tative from the 1913.Agriculture and Development Act in Ottawa to WEAR MASKS\tdiscuss how the residents of North America\u2019s Hopi Indians!Compton County can take ad-belicve themselves transformed van'af?e *ts services.Office of the j,-rancjs jjjstr)Ct Holstein Club Monday at the Experimental Rehabilitation was held last Friday evening Farm, Lennoxville to draw up WATERVILLE St.John\u2019s\tGuild\tChristmas lea and\tsale, kiddies corner, Jubilee\tHall,\tNov,\t16th, from fall of 1944.\t3 to 5 30 p.m.Adults 50e, ehil P.P.Cassidy of Lennoxville dren 12 and under 35c.was elected\tsecretary-treasurer\t\u2014\t-\t\u2014-\u2022 The new\tboard\tof\tdirectors\tmcl in the brooke.Arena Carlo Building, Sher- a Fabi.owner of program of activities tor 1964 FARMERS\u2019 MEETING Monle Carlo Farm, Rock Forest, j( has been announced that presided.Various reports were jhere will hr- a meeting for moniai occasions.into the spirits represented by Although this is a planning given but it was pointed out farmcrs and their wives at the the masks they wear on cere- meeting, anyone interested is ihat the club had not been as Sawyervillc High School next I cordially invited to attend.It is'active as the officers had wish- Saturday, starting at 8 p.m, ed during the past year.\tVarious subjects will be dis- Mr.Pierre Leonard of Mont-.cussed and Patrick Asselin, real, Ficldman for the Provin-jyi p has been invited as guest1\" cial Holstein Club was present,speaker, As Mr.Asselin has and offered his Violinist guest artist at second Thetford concert MARLSN BRANDO in the most important adventure of our timel WUGLY AMERICAN Eastman COLOR ADDED COMEDY! SANDRA DEE PETER FONDA e i ROSS HUNTER \u2022ntot*» NOW SHOWING! GMMÂÛA Tammy anti the DOCTOR mtisrutuCOLOR » VNIVtR&Al HCTVSt \u201cTHE UOLY AMERICAN\u201d At 2.10 \u2022 5.50 - 9.30 p.m.\"TAMMY And The DOCTOR' et 12.40 - 4.20\t8.00 p.m.THETFORD MINES \u2014 Lnrlrr the baton of well known Belgian conductor, Leon Barzio e Quebec Symphony Orchcs tra gave the second in its series MARTELL COGNAC One of the finest products of the sun-drenched fields of Franca .\ti , iof concerts, sponsored by 7'het-i cooperation for bccn workinz very closely with fwd.s Artigtic SociPty th( the ensuing year.\tIhc Department, of Agriculture s, A|phons(, parjsh HaU on The directors for 1964 will be at Ottawa on problems of con N()v as follows: Compton County: corn to the eastern farmer, no it may well form the basis for: However, the government has similar measures elsewhere.A recognized that in a large num-few countries already have par- f)er °f eases of violence the vic-tial schemes but nothing along;f'm has\treal chance of such broad lines as the New collecting damages since the of Zealand measure.\tjfender has not sufficient funds The act does not cover every |t0 P851\u2019 kind of crime at present.Where an offender has been Broadly, the kinds of violence apprehended and convicted of for w\u2019hich compensation can bedhe crime, the tribunal may or-elaimed are homicide, assaults ('er !*lat compensation be re-and sexual crimes\tcovered from him, if necessary \u2018 Within these limits, payments1 b-v st°PPing Payment out of his will be made by the state tO;eaimn§8\u2019, cover expenses incurred as Explaining the government s a result of the victim's injuryjaH^u^e toward payment of or death, pecuniary loss compensation for violence, At- through being unable to W'ork, forney - General J.R.Hanan iljar UNICEF eontainer.Their loss to dependents and compen- said:\t[collections made, they gathered salion for pain and suffering.| \u201cI want to make it clear that^t; Memorial Gymnasium of Compensation rates are fixed:this measure is not based on:the high school, and enjoyed a on a par with rates which may the premise that the state isjparty w'ith Ronald Olson as be claimed by workmen injured financially responsible for fail-.master of ceremonies.Music during their employment.For Sing to prevent crimes.\t[was supplied by Jim Packard instance, the amount which! \u201cIt has long been accepted and his record player, with the may be claimed through inabil-ithat employers are responsible help of Corey Bowen and Peter Olson.Pupils unite at costume party in North Hatley NORTH HATLEY \u2014 The scholars of both the Catholic and Protestant schools in North Hatley had their annual UNICEF collection and costume party on Hallowe\u2019en.In the early evening the homes of the community were visited by youngsters in cos-R_ Hanan ,urnes\u2022 eacb t\u2019ear'r>R the ^arn Parliamentary rim:-nier- can With the general election less 13\u2018.14'» Hudson Bay Min.XI' Ml 437» 23 68 36'< 821 a hardly wait for the first ex than a year away, the eleva- .\t( changes between Sir Alec Doug- tion of Douglas Home to Down |\tl( las Home, who showed how to in Street and the emergence! become prime minister without of Wilson as a powerful opposi Jli(j j, eJ, really trying, and opposition t on leader lend a sense of an |nl 'j>1 , critic Harold\tWilson, the man\ttieipalion\tto the debates ahead\tim public Serv.who hopes to succeed him at 10\tNeither\tside shows any sign\ti,\u201ebitt '\t18>i.Downing Street before, another lacking public relations |,aur.Fin.\"A\u201d\t13 year is out.\tsense.Wilson has offered him McMillan Bloedel 25'» It may be\ta dazzling dash\tself freely to the interviewers'Massey Ferguson\t16 Wilson is an\tice-cold oppoi'.u\tan.I h ah\tDouglas-Home and his\tMolson's \"A\"\t28'a nist with a\ttalent\tfor\tthe telling\twife have\tinvited\tselected\tre\tNoranda\t36'4 phrase.In\tthe\teight months\tporters to\tDowning Street\tfor\tPrice Bros.\t36U since he\tsucceeded\tthe late\tinterviews.\tQuebec Tel.\t44 Hugh Gaitskell as 1 abor party 'j|le pnmc minister\u2019s wife put ^k'lvie leader, he has won over the jn a swjf| plug:\tSayvette\t2 80 waverers within his own ranks\t,\t,\t, , ¦ Shawinigan Ind.4.f)5 \u2018.I think people underrate hlmlc».! c\tr'** He gained a personal succès, at their peril\tiVvV.lers Km \u201cA\"\t11'» at Labor\u2019s annual parly roniei\tdo\u201esn., ]n()k nrarIy as1 |Yans-(\u2019an.Pipe 33-4 ence at Blackpool, w mniny this\treally is He looks Trans Ml.Oil 14'» polite and\tcalm,\tbut he\tcan\tWalker\t581'» ,\t,\t, lash out.Physically, too, he\u2019s Bn.Un.Nationale 794* ham in Fhe Sunday Telegraph, 1(lllghor lhan h(, looks.a Conservative newspaper: tribute from commentator veteran political Hugh Massine, \u201cThis rather frightening little man, a radical to his finger tips, is going to be dominating factors politics.\u2019\u2019 HIGHWATER \u2014\tjity to work is $31 a week for for their workers who are in- Mrs.A.Nichol has returned up to six years, plus $3 a week jured in the course of their em home after spending two weeks for a dependent wife and $1.50 a ployment, even if the employer in Trizoly, N.Y.She has sold her week for each child.Widows has not been negligent.So this THE MARKET TODAY The costumes were judged by Mrs.C.Coleman, Miss Emily LeBaron, and Marc Andre| TORIES HOSTILE Conservative hostility Iowan! Wilson\u2014and possibly an undci lying fear\u2014was seen in a re mark by Tory MP Nigel Birch who in a television program dis missed the Socialist leader as a \u201cbusy little man on the Aluminium make.\u201d\tjUan.Cement There were many observer 1 ;m- h\u20191 I Power who felt that the \u2018\u2018busy little an- Vh \u2019 ,TS man\u201d might prove too active 111 \"ml- !1|,! l\u2019 deed for Prime Minitser Doug u\"\" ,l'\t\u201c las-Home, chosen as Conserva Dud im Bay live leader after a (Sreenshleldi Ltd.) 27''4 off 37 V4 up 16\tup 1(H4 off 17\tup 22 up Bk of Montreal 63'4 Bk of Nova Scotia 71 '> Bque Provinciale 5314 Un.Bk of Comm.63'j Royal Bank\t72 » Tor.Dorn.Bank 61 \"4 MINES «nd OILS \u2014 Advocate\t7.05 Alta.Gas Trunk 27-4 Cassiar\t11W (\u2019entrai del Rio 7 45 irison stirring' M.& S.\u2014\u2014a\u2014a\u2014\u2014\u2014\t-\u2014\u201cI\u2014\u2014\t-\u2014-istruccle\tInterprov.I place to Mr.Bert Phelps, of are entitled to $27 a week for law originates in the belief that!Beaudin, prizes being awardedj\t\\\t, ç j :i|,an Foster.After a brief stay here, up to six years, plus $1.50 a, the state should accept some re-, as follows:\tI Sloughing 0 an annon .< 0^ xjoranda she plans to reside in British week for each dependent child, sponsibility for those who are Grades one and two, first\u2019IS|1 slid!.\u2019 Mrs.V Duncan .aid little daughter returned to their home in Saskatchewan utter spending a few week» with her parents.Major and Mrs T S.Howard Mrs.Don Dr- t'onstable Alan Cooper and Mr.N >rman Emmett were visitinu M- and Mrs.George Cheals Mr.and Mrs.Rudy Mei.elkn and Mr Cy McLellan, at North Hatley.HAS MUCH COAL The United States holds half the world's supply of coal, enough to keep men and machines digging for 1 100 years 'fflake TâézLefi 'Baked BREAD & ROLLS (Watt ' s LO.2-2744 exchange gifts among mrirmenj 'at the Christmas meeting some new and u*ed eloUuog a» hro ght in for the U S C (Kix, which it to b# thipped as soon as possible Members has mg more article* to donate are asked to bring them to the next tueeung, Btngo was played alter ad ournment and a social hour entoyed, alter which lunch was sen ed The drawing was won by Mr» B Rodgers.The next meeting, to be held' on Dec 5 at the home of Mrs Dorothy Oakley in Melbourne 1 will be an evening meeting The roll call wUt be make a Christ ma» corsage for y our right hamt neighbour and the corsages will, j be judged afterwards Articles! are to be brought in for t h e table, aUo Christmas cheer m \\t-s w ill he planned for shut-ins.Dinner party marks birthday at North Hatley N-iRTH HATLEY Mrs.J.V Seguin entertained a surprise birthday dinner party at the Connaught Inn on Nov 7, in honor of her sister, Alice Thomas, the occasion being Miss Thomas' 80th birthday.The guests, relatives of the guest of honor, were from Rock Gland, Ayer's Cliff and Bulwer.Miss Dorothy Rogers, of Ten-noxville, Leslie Irwin.Way's Mills Ervine Burns and Mrs.Gerrish.of North Hatley were also present.In addition to many gifts, Miss Thomas received a cabie from the 'Van Loon family in England, and 40 cards of greetings.GENERAL NOTES Mrs.o»ts Its oo winding dirt mad mile» ftom Fort St John.DC.a booming city on ihe \\b>ka Hithway V ti\tvv y cat*\t\t11«niniuM*\t had a\tpvipull\ttint)\tof\talKud Do Today\tIhrie\tAlt*\tlik\\ |M\u2019! MtHfc,\t moslly\tliv mg\tw\tU'«\tlier*, and lhei e\tis talk\tof \\\thr\tixipulalion I'caihc\t\t\t\t IHVIIRT MH.HIA \u201ci \\ \u2019 RIVER\t\\eii.il photo shows site of hug- .veys expropriated by the gov , ,(l eminent m 1981, Hut this is in, expected to dy.Iay the peace , Nor is Uic umyer of having the ,,, , project deju'cal under Ihe fed |.,t eral Navigable Rivers Act.\tv er During the election campni-.m.(n , Davie Fulton, Progressive Con .PI |h, servative leader, said many , times that as premier he would p ,,, halt the Peace and proceed ini .\u2022 ra i mediately wiih Ihe Columbia\ti , Conlinuing with the Pence wa sending good money after had.it ha-he declared,\tp, aei Mr.Bonnell was equally in I-.» hohln In in hi ha» n quest i pay p he m '.>di,'.,.Us of eleclricitv, ii and SHtMMino.HtMI.tv p Photo) lli.d the Peai e vv as nee i ;,i ti,,' industrial dev clop ot Ihe province Conservatives were un o I ind a I Vaco River area : o' V: in othei recent 'll-, they didn\u2019t elect a in Ihe prov inec.The pro m cl :ocs ahead.c necol lulmns arc .i o, will) I tic I Puled ; v 11 move Ihe Imal snags oi r.difii'ation of Ihe Co it cr trcaly.The US, idy ratified it hut the \" ol the price it would 0\t'.'aiiaila's share ot down hy dm hcnetlts is sllll to Y START HcnneU lias prom h : oly start on the proj h would cost about o ml would involve vu o! three dams in 1\t( imhi i one provhiçing m the province.Ily lost sight of in tical and legal wran \" pit Ihv Peace Ittvei c l oil mean to the vast i of northern B.C.1 Hopson Hope a coinnui-dial hi ¦- more history Ilian anenl struetui'cs, the ins lehirth.Peace River region i It is the supply point lot mar ¦ led work* i» who have coine hcic with then tannins to work on the dam Hanks, clothing stoics ami othei businesses are in Iraiirrs, and the 1300,000 Peace Glen Hotel, with il> Iveci parlor, is dviing a roaimg hosi ness TO IMPROVE ROADS Twelve mile» down none din load B C Hydro has estahllshed « viewing pemi overlooking the dam site \\ little farther, past a muddy an strip i» a com munit.» ol trailers lor tmiuai (lied workers Dm mg the election campaign the premier promised roads to tlic dam would hr made into In s.class high w a y s which would carry thousands ot tom usts Tlic turn 1st » and pci haps eventual arrival of industry aie what aulhouties hope will pit vent Hudson Hope lioiu lading hark into ohsvunty when dam woi k is completed and I no!! or more ot the workeis have gone For the immediate future the dam is hut a di op in 1 Pc bucket tor Ihe Pence district where agricultural laud is h c i n g 'grabbed up nlmosl dally ami where oil and nalurhl gas ill dustnes aie expanding Fort si .lolm expects indus try attracted hy ilic cheap powi i will locate neat the dam or at nearby Taylor, slailiug point for pipelines to Ihe eoasl and the site of a natural gas i elinery.Plie edv'» populatiiui h.i» ijunipeil to about 5 000 fruni 1 lino in to vears Reasons in elude Hie tael that Em t Si luhn is the nurtherii lermimis of the gov eminent ow peil Pacific Great l astein Railway and sup plies the petroleum industry and agrieullmc.SETTLE LAND More than 7 tHU.rOOO hariels of oil and 77,583.661 million eitlne leet of gas were produced dor mg the Ins! hall ol tin» year \\mi it's estimoted thht 1,080 families have taken op ahoot 2,325.900 acres ot Crown laud in Ihe legion.Premier Itemieit talks optimistically ahoul what the ilam will bring over Ilic long term.He sees mdoslry being at traded to the province hy cheap powci provided tiy the Peace and Columbia, lie ac Coses those who oppose the Peace R u er project ol lav king imagination.Ills reply to those who ques Hon Ihe wisdom ol spending so nuieli on Ihe Pence is that it can he financed through Ilic is sue of parity bonds, Thesi bonds issued from time to timi by the government on behalf of are cashable mi par at any lime When the premier set elf Hie explosion Sept 14 that blew up a sandstone plug, Hie liver he gan heading Inward the ,dt»ei soin tunnels \\i the time men and machines vveie still work mg on a to toot divétalon dam Hs Vpnl hcloi'e Hie spring I'UnoH a secund, Lit) fool dam eventually to he patt ot the main dam will he eompleted V thinl viam will he built In-low Hie main dam sue m prevent ihe river from hs.km* up It is cxpeeied thaï M.x inm kilowatts ol power will tie How mg down tiausmissmn lines to Ihe populous lower mainland ol B G hy im>s from an under ground powerhouse The power house m tlilic will have 10 gen eraling onu* and as Hie lake bmIda op hrhiml Ihe dam mure power will hecomn nvadahlc Ihe 2.3vHMKHi kdowalls expected hy Pi'ii will almost double the present capacilv ot Rt Hydro Farnham Mr* Earl Iti-ut, ol Cuitonrd, N H IS visHing her molliei.'Ii s \\tai v Sioiilt.and ht'olher .md si*|ei\u2019in law, Vlr and \\trs \\ngii» Siuuh am) Liinilv Mr ami Mr* I I' Mm Don aid were m Bury in altond Um louerai of Mr* Kolierl Mayhew while there they were guesi* ol Mi Ixcimelli Wood Mr* Gilbert Dolierly of Svotsiown, is visiilng hoi son inlaw and daiighlei, Mi ami Mr* Byron llecr*.Christmas club holds meeting RH HMOND The Mam Makers Christmas Club mel at the home of Mi and Mr* Ar I bur Hampiou, Nov.5, with * ;ood alleudatne ot member» present Btngo was played and pnaes were awarded to the winner* M the eloae of an eninvahle evening lunch was served H» the busies» assisted hy her ai* ter Mi* Merton Monigomery, ol South Durham OENIRAL NOTH Mi J.M Boast of Hemming lin'd is spending a few dava wall his pareil!» Mr and Mr* I K Boasi Mrs Eva Donahue «pont the weekend with her sisirr Mr* Kilicl Burns m Vloiiircat.SPECIALTIES Dyeova Parmananli Hair Sat» and Tiestmant V Lconoxvillr Beauty Shop U Colleo# St Tel.5*9 6477 Mu, Ralph S»a*a FOR SALE _ Top Quality Dutch Bulbs Tel.567 6547 A W.GOODHUE v___________J for window.A luftdni.iu;hue, u ypidei would he proud lo spin it.but meres even motto PLEIN JOUR than meeft the eye.Take a PLEIN JOUR curtain .tuq it stretch it dunk it saunch it, , hang il nr the blazing sun Pttftf JMf will still keep d> shape, drape and freshness.tor years Beware of imtfotions-olways look for \"Plein Jour' woveo in the selvedge,, v- * It's your guarantee àf quality \u2019 a \u2022 (fir\t~\tJ '\t\u2019\u2022 \u2022 4s; AV4IIA81E AT 8ITIIII COUv AND\tl3)t':>M: m _'V-'/ak^ak JÉ'-r 7 H B H AVAflABlE AT BETTER STO.RES'AND .?¦ INTERIOR DECORATORS BUY\u2014SALE\u2014EXCHANGE NOTED FOR PIANO w- N SERVICE New and Used ^touiA 1506 King West, Tel.56**3423 v of Enchantment : !,V ».\u2019 , 1 ; ïïmfmË J y .^ * , V 'ÿ, \u2018\u2018 \u2018 *\t.jggPw^''\u2019 » .tmm * \u2022 Wk ïfmZ 1 WÊmÈ soft as candleglow in the night! Luxurious And you can trust that reliable Arnel tag -it means wonderful, easy care convenience.Choose yellow, pink or blue, in Small, Medium or Large.r.\u2018.:rt gc- vn, $8.95, Pyjamas, $9.95.Lovely as 0 Christmas dream .sleepwear by Molyclaire Linger! Arnel .a CL :::'/ contemporary fibre Seen in WEcKE ID ami PERSPECTIVES FT JLS.70 Weüingfon Narfh Shsrbrooke Tel 562-3262 SEE ALL THE LOVELY GIFTS ON OUR FIRST FLOOR \\ ASSORTED TOWELS AND FACECLOTHS Hath \u2022\u2022els and va ii sec in plain while* nr pastels, some wilh simple fringe.*, oilier gaily deroraled.Individu»! Towel»\tCQr from \u2014\tOil y pi»ce S*i% from 2.95 SHEETS In plain w^ite and pas Id and some with decor pallerns.PILLOW CASES A 11 r a clive sets and singles, A large choice.A whites and pas tel shades.PILLOWS Complete range.Large assortment of sizes.from \u20181.95 from $ 4.50 \u2022a.Coaticook, PO.Box H41 VI.A-2fl7H, to you.choice.Ih.tin Ewing.HONEY \u2014 From beekeeper not pasteurized, Your Clover or Goldenrod.4 $1,25, 12 Un* $14.00.W, C 12011 Dominion.Phone all snow tires Tel.567-4034 5(9-1928.850 X 14 used while ' for sale $10.00 pair ANTI FREEZE, permanent type.52,30 per gallon.Snow tires from $8 till.Mor-Power batteries from $795 with trade-in.Canadian Tire Storei, 430 Mlnto St., Sherbrooke; 744 Main St., Magog.iVsTORM WINDOWS, various sizes.Phone 562-3125 after 6 P m.\"r JOINTER.7\" bench saw, motors, sabresaw, sander, arborlte desk with built-in radio and clock Millar Scolt, 116 Crown SI.Danville.\t839-2306.M MIS Ml Yc U\"\" Itln h slat) 11 om square sawmill.4-4Uz cords.Delivered Scotstown $IL Bury $18.Cookshlro $18.Island Hrnok $12.Sawyerville $18.Call Collect La Patrie 888-2466.Vlnteur Pepin ! Lumber, La Patrie, Que.\"auction sale for Georges Boutin, 2 miles from Sand Hill .\t(1 mile off Cooksbire-Lennoxvllle Road) turn at McGuires Shop and follow arrows Saturday, Nov.16th, at 12 Noon Sharp TO BE SOLD: 21 head of clear teat-od cattle (some vaccinated) consisting of 9 cows, mostly Holstein, to freshen in early spring, 2 heifers 2Vii yrs.old to freshen in spring, 3 yearlings, 7 spring calves, Ferguson No.85 traitor (very good condition), Oliver 7 ft.tractor mower (like new), Ferguson 2 furrow plow (like new), Cockshutt heavy duty rubber tire wagon, î.H.dump rake (like new), tractor chains, .lutins manure spreader, roller, 35 tons of good baled hay, ton scales.55 hens, 12 pullets, quantity of oats, 3 cream separators.harnesses, milk cans, automatic oil brooder, logging chains, 60 ft.steel chain, wheel harrow, hay fork, track and rope, disk harrows, cultivator, horse hoe, 125 ft.1 inch pipe, electric fencer, sleds, bicycle, drill press, grindstone, scrape iron, oil drum, manur; pile, stoves, spinning! wheel, iron kettles and many I other articles too numerous to I mention.The farm consisting of 110 acres with good buildings, some softwood and hardwood will he.offered for sale.Terms on larger items to responsible buyers.All else: CASH.ROBERT BURNS, Auctioneer Tel.Cookshire 875-3203 2.For Sole or Exchange VOLKSWAGEN HI#?.DHuxu, i»dlo, Immaculate $1300.00.Finance can bn arranged.5694IT2I.8a.Authorized New Car Dealers UUIUK, Puntlac, Viiuxhall, G.M.L Truck».Maine A Service.DaLuxa Automobile Ltd.IM7 King We».Tel.1.0 9.36*8.IMPERIAL CBryaler, Plymouth, | Valiant, Fargo Trucka, Sale» A Service.Martin Motor Sales Ltd 405 Belvedere St.Tel.IX) 9-3689 10.Horses For Sole BAY GELDINfi, hone trailer, 21 western saddle»; 12 ga.Browning aulomatlr shotgun.Phone H42 2810 after 8 p.m.iilze boy\u2019» bicycle, Phone 562-1943.and one SMALL gliiv GIRL GUIDE uniform.«I*e 12 14.I have for sale Mary Maxim aweal ei.girl\u2019» winter coal.Jumper, dreitaei, *now boot».Dial 2 9184.piano wanted.In Reasonable price.2.6653 from 6 to SECOND HAND good condition.Please eall IX).8 p.m.In good condition.Will Phone 569.3423.POOL table pay cash.HOLSTEIN hellers, any number, purebred or grades, to freshen In November and December Willc or phone George Hayes, Tel.WE, 3.4341, Knoshury Falls, Vermont.TENT-TRAD.Ell, second-hand, in good condition.Will pay cash.Phono 826 3594, Richmond, Que.WILL WASH ceilings snd walll Work guarsuleed.Csll 669-8449.37.Personal HYGIENE supplies irubbor goodsi; Mailed postpaid In Plain sealed envelope will) price lit*.Six j «ample» 25c.\t25 «amples $1.00 { Mall order Dept.C-2 Nov Rubber Go., Box 91, Hamilton, Ont.HYGIENIC SUPPLIES - save up to 6(1, Send $100 for 18, flneil quality, assorted.Park Sale», P.O ftos 561.Hamilton Canada.U.Livestock For Sale 26.Help Wanted: Male >NE grade cow to freshen end of November.Robert Hamilton.Brome.Que.f COWS to freshen soon.5 Hot-stein», 2 Herefords.Clarence Huff, Compton, Quo., RR 2.Tel.Coaticook.849*3589.12.To Let ACCOUNTING CLERK.Young man, age 20 \u2022 25 seeking advancement to better position In accounting department.This position requires experience In general accounting work.Please write, giving complete work resume to Record Box 193.27.Female Help Wanted NORTH WARD, new apartments, 2 or 3 rooms.Apply 680 Victoria St.Tel.LO.2-7698 or LO.9-5672.VERY A l\"I'M \\( IT VF complete six room individual residences.Landscaped.Garage.Immediate possession.Different neighborhoods.Also four, six room heated apartments.Call Hebert's, 2155 Ba-chaud» Phone LO.2-0874.NORTH WARD -\t5 rooms, healed, hot water, stove and refrigerator supplied.470 Vimy St.567-4164.HAIRDRESSER wanted, ideal loca lion, Victoria Center.Apply 686 Victoria St., Tel.LO.2-7698 or LO 9-5672.4 ROOM apartment, new, 1st lioor.located 1171 Conseil St.Apply 217 Alençon.Tel.569-4576.MALOUIN ST.3 room apartment, refrigerator and stove furnished, heated, hot water, available Immediately.The Royal Trust Co., 150 Frontenac St., Tel.569-9371.LOCAL and long distance moving, storage and packing.All loads Insured Apply Dave\u2019s Transport, 562-8062.WANTED \u2014 Young woman, exper ienced in general office work; must be bilingual.Knowledge of typing essential, references required.Benefits.Write Sherbrooke Record Box 197.BILINGUAL girl wanted for general Insurance office.Short hand and office work.Apply Sherbrooke Record Box 195.AMBITIOUS woman do you want lots of money?Fascinating Job, wish to work full or part time.Managerial ability.If you do phone 567-4578.39.Lost LOST between Watervllle and l.en-noxvllle, half of carrier for car top.I\u2019leaae contact Mrs.H.!.| Gale, TE.7-2211.44.Property Wonted WANTED; Farmland, mountalnlaml, around Sutton mountains or Mount Orford Lakefront land on Lakes Bowker, Brompton or Stuke-ly.Write to Sherbrooke Record Box 196.46.Pets for Sole MKAUI.K Imnting dog for sale.Reasonable.LO.7-6800.POODLE, 10 lbs.female, *11 white, house trained.367-7908.CHOICE Registered Basset Hound pups.Wonderful with children, Red or trlcolored.Box 191, Sher'-brooke Dally Record.Professional Directory Advocates W WARREN LYNCH.Sui\u2019o 206 | (Continental Building, 111 King St.West.LO.9-9914.Re» 9-4581 ROUSSEAU, GEKVAIS, LANGLAIS U MONTY Armand Rouueau.Q C., Paul Mulllnt Gervaia.Andre Langlal», Ren« Monty LOrraln* 2-4735 6 Wellington Straat South Sherbrooke I'OUIN A TOBIN, Trial Work and General Practice, Roaenbloom Bldg., option!» City Hall.138 Wellington (North» LO.2-2120 Goods and Services Dunkin 28.Domestic Wanted Help CHAR woman wanted once or twice weekly.Moehler, Sherbrooke Phone 567-4217.51.Mortgages WESLEY H BR ADLE5, Q C.275 St.wames Street Weft.Montreal Victor 9-8664.Chartered Accountants LAVALLEE BEDARD Lyonnala Gascon A Aaaoclatea, D 3 Crock ett, C.A., licensed trujtee 2011 Continental Building.Sherbrooke DEACON\t\tTAILOR CONSTRUCTION INC.\t\tFor ladies and gentlemen General Contractor\t\tGeneral Repairs Commercial and Residential\t\tF.COLLETTE Land Development\t\t84 King $1, West, 68 Werren St., Lennoxville.\t\t(in basement) Tel.569 9178\t\tTel.562-4334 \t\tSHERBROOKE INSTAL NEW LAMPS EDINBURGH (Cl1)\u2014 A new type of low-level street lamp is being installed in a main highway here because ihe previous lamps interfered with the work of the nearby Royal Observatory.Scientists complained they affected the view of the night sky.BILINGUAL AUCTIONEER Appraiser and Real Estate.COMPLETE AUCTION SERVICES ART BENNETT Sawyerville\u2014Tel.889 2272 The Misses Norma and Meri-bel McKelvey, of Montreal, ¦¦pent the weekend with their mother, Mrs.D.McKelvey, who returned to Montreal with them to spend an indefinite time.Miss Greta McKelvey has entered the Royal Victoria Hospital, Montreal, for surgery.Rambler - Pugeot D K W \u2014 Sale» & Service Eastern Townships Motors Ltd.2222 King St.W.S69-3604 She would be pleased to hear from her friends.Mrs, Dick Adams, of Water-bury, Vt., was a weekend guest of Mr.and Mrs.Wallace Aiken and family.Mr.and Mrs.Geo.Lafond, of St, Albans, Vt.were guests of the latter\u2019s brother, Mr.Wallace Aiken, Mrs.Aiken and family.Roderick Lemieux C.A.CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT 269 Main St.W.\u2014 Magog VI.3-3760\u2014VI.3-3407 Wed.Office hours: 2 fo 9 7 Wyman St.Rock Island NOTICE MCDONALD, CURRIE & CO Chartered Accountants 297 Dufferln Ave.569-6301 International Firm COOPERS & LYBRAND Montreal, Quebec, Ottawa, Toronto,| Saint John, Charlottetown, Halifax, lUmouskl, Sherbrooke, Hamilton,1 Kitchener, Winnipeg, Edmonton, Calgary, Vancouver.\tEXPERT SERVICE Radio - T.V.- Hi-Fi -irons\tRecord Player TOASTERS\t* Estimates * Work Guaranteed ™\tR0SS-B9R0N LO.2-1564\tELECTRIC LTD.TOUCHE, ROSS,\t183 Frontenac St., Sherbrooke.Mrs.Gordon McHarg has been named Sherbrooke Daily Record Correspondent for the AYER'S CLIFF and MASSAWIPPI Districts, and will be pleased to give prompt attention to SOCIAL PERSONAL NEWS ITEMS, SUBSCRIPTIONS (new and renewals) and CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS.Telephone Ayer's Cliff 838-4861 COMPLETELY furnished 5 bedroom HOUSEKEEPER.English speaking, 22 lo 30, one child accepted.Write to Cleon Ward, RR 1, Strafford-ville, Out.ONE TON truck, ton truck.Tel.brooke.exchange for LO.2-1264, Sher- 4.Property For Sale home available in North Hatley for Winter season.Call North Halley, 842-2725 or Montreal CR j 2-7054.SMALL country house, on mail | route, electricity, water, on school bus line.lames Hargreaves, Mas-sawippi, Que.i ROOM tenement end bath* 148.00 per month.Newly decorated.Located Lennoxvllle.567-7908.i ROOMS and bathg spring water, electric pump, furnace and cook stove.Randall Williams, Bulwer.Tel.875-3413, Cookshire.LENNOXVILLE Rose lawn Bark, new modern 6 room heated apartments, with iwlmlng pool, ca.port.Janitor service, Incinerator, stove and hot water supplied.$115.00 \u2022 120.00 monthly.Deacon Construction Inc., phone 569-9178.FURNISHED apartment, accommo-\tdate 2 persons, near Sherbrooke 7 ROOM house, oil heating.Ipt 90 x ! tIo.spHal.Apply 1731» Portland.115, Thomas St., Melbourne.Phone I Salon Andrée 826-3652.\tI____________ LENNOXVILLE \u2014 New 5 room bungalows.A variety of models to suit your requirements.Down payment and monthly payments lo suit your budget.Use the $500.00 Winter Works rebate as part of your down payment.Beaudeau Inc.P.O.Box 400, Lennoxville, Que.! Tels.: 569-9178\u2014819-838-4898 j 15.Rooms To Let LARGE ROOM foi two gli Is, kitchen privileges, use of washer ami dryer.For information apply 965 Perry Apt.1, 567-7067.16.Room and Board TWO healthy pensioners, willing to share the same room, and give their pensions for remuneration.Tel.263-0857.OUR BOARDING HOUSE .32a.Situations Wanted: Male and Female EXPERIENCED couple wants work cleaning walls and ceilings, also general cleaning.Man will do odd jobs.569-0682.35.\tBusiness Opportunity i MOBILE French Fry business includes stock and automatic potato peeler.For more information contact Mr.Robert Sheldon, Beebe, Quo Tel.876-2429.36.\tMiscellaneous ABCD HEARING AID CENTER Specialists in hearing aids.22 years of experience.Easy Terms.119 Frontenac St.- Tel.569-2348 L.A.MARTEL LIEE Electrical Contractor We specialize in repairing electric stoves, irons, electrical fixtures, fluorescents, etc.930 Galt W.\u2014 LO.9 2840 PRIVATE French lessons.Well educated French teacher.5 lessons $5.00.Phone 562-2532.DO YOU require a mortgage?Why not consult us In confidence and under no obligation.We take first and second mortgages, small or large, on both private and com mcrcia) properties.Short term loans available within 21 hours at rates of 7% and up Beaudean Inc.Bonded Real Estate Brokers.LO 9-9178.MUSIC EXPERIMENT DAGENHAM, England (CP) A school for handicapped children in Essex is experimenting with music as physiotherapy.Those with waek fingers learn lo play clarinets and saxophones and those with disabled arms learn the drums.D /\\ I L C I Of J fri M IN I Royal Bank Building Place Ville Marie, Montreal 2, Que Other offices tn Canada; affiliated! firms tn the United States.Great] Britain and elsewhere.Dentists DR.J.A.LANDRY, Surgeon-Dentist, 406 Moore Street.Office hours Days 8 to 6: Evenings 7 to 8;30.Tel.567-6644.DR.J.A.LANDRY.Surgeon-Den fist, 406 Moore Street Office hours ¦ Daya 8 to 6: Evening» 7 to 8 30.TeL LO 7.6644 BLONDIE with MAJOR HOOPLE GRANBY \u2014 Duplex, fine residential | location with extra lot, near all schools.21 Church Street.FR.j 2-4827.CHARMING individual residences; near lovely Sherbrooke Golf.1050' Desrochers, 1787 Vermont.Also! adjoining beautiful Sherbrooke1; University.1460 Prunier, 1535] Gauvin, 1411 Caron, 1557-1450] Leonard.Completely landscaped.! Garage.Immediate posession.Fa-] vorable terms.Hebert\u2019s, 2155 Ba-chand, LO.2-0874.5AV, MA30R, I6N'T THAT BAXTER, OUT WERE?WMAT£ 6TAR1NG AT OVER TH' .EENlCE- X HEARD BAYCTER MAKING yw AVtfr- wr)\\ NOISES THB OTHER DAV BETTER take health department17 KoSlÆ0f?/4\\ IF VOO D?D^T CLEAM VOUE 30G OR yard/maybe H AKD C IDE K OOT^V^L ,/V1i^T ffl!I \\BACK.üID VOL) Z M 'WU- ft DRAT , THAT gAKTER! LET ME LOOK / WHEN you get that urge to splurge, think of investing in a home, and don\u2019t waste any time in calling Charles Connors, 562-4000.5.Lots For Sale , RESIDENTIAL larger loti available , near beautiful Sherbrooke Golf.Serviced for your wonderful re-\u2022 sidence.Other larger apartment lots.Kingston, Pacific, Caron Streets.Worth jour inspection.See Hebert\u2019s, 2155 Bachand, LO.\t2-0874.AUCTIONEER (Bilingual) Robert Burns Tel.Cookshire 875-3203 Sales of all kinds.THE SPECIALTIES MARIO BRCIC Hand forged metal work.Tel.562-3966 Interior end Exterior Decorations.Repairs on all sorts of metal antiques.Iron, Brass, Copper, Aluminum, etc.20, 8th Ave.North Sherbrooke, ®ue.NOW THAT Y/ENE GOT TH' MA30R TANGLED WlTA 6AKTes,Ler^ leave him the EMPTY CORNER OF TH,' TROUGH1 WE HAVE TO TEACH HIM TO LEAVE SOMETHING ON THE PLATTER, YJHEN HE PASSES IT, BESIDES PARSLEY/ HOW ASOÜT ADDING A REAL TORTURE TOUCH?We'll ewe him ta' GAME IAID6 ET PORTIONS HE LIKES TO E.ERVE US/ V takiNS THE BAIT^jj /HE'LL HOLLER MURDER-' Th' LAST TIME VIE TRIED TO i CATION / HIS GROS, 1 HE MADE- Y MORE NOISE THAN A bullfrog IN A CHLORINATED .'\u2014v pond/ J \u201cUEACHING HIM A Ll.vGOtN= Optometrists OIL ALBERT TRUDEAU, Optome trtst.New address Granada Thea tre Bldg., 51 Wellington North Suite 1\t& 2, Sherbrooke.Tel.LO.2 0517.Eyes examined.Contact lenses.HOLD THE PHONE, ELAINE\u2014 DAGWOOD N v JUST CAME HOME\tJ r I K f 1^**3 AS I WAS SAYING ELAINE\u2014I THINK YOUR BLUE DRESS WILL BE SOMETIMES I FEEL LIKE NOTHING BUT A STATION mBREAK tXc.ALLEY OOP Auction Sab for Glen Villa Farms, North Hatley, Que., Saturday, Nov.16th, '63 at 1 P.M.(45 Head of Purebred Herefords 45) Reduction sale of 45 purebred Herefords, herd all clean blood tested and vaccinated, consisting of; l bull, I'z years old, 1 bull, 1 year old, 12 cow's, 15 2Vii-year old, all bred to Silver Mischief Bl, 10 1\u20192-year old heifers, not bred, balance of sale, bull calves and heifer calves, (» - 8 months old.Please note the herd sire Silver Mischief B 1 direct from Texas, is really getting some great calves, as mentioned above, many f the heifers, also the cows are bred to this bull.TERMS; CASH.Sale held indoors.Mr.Eric Webster, owner.Mr.Orin Gardner, Farm Manager.Art Bennett AUCTIONEER Tel.889-2272 Sawyerville, Que.Beaudeau Inc.Your Bonded and Licensed Real Estate Brokers P.O.Box 400.Lennoxville Tel.509-9178 or 819-838-4898 FRANK J.CONWAY For Heoendable Real Estate Service call 31 King W.\u2014 Tel.567-5162 P.Q.License #50, 106 Tel.562-4943 Offices To Let FIRST FLOOR OFFICE SPACE.Ideal location.I m m e d i ate possession.Will redecorate for new tenant.Apply Rayfels store, 172 Wellington St.N.or phone 569-9097.Mrs.Bisson.1st & 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 Lennoxville Tel.569-9178 or 819-838-4898 If it's \"springs\" you need .we 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 OH!.' 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