Sherbrooke daily record, 29 novembre 1963, vendredi 29 novembre 1963
[" b Charge 2 youths robbed homes in Sherbrooke Sherbrooke police arrested two youths yesterday who they believe to be largely responsible for the recent rash of break-ins and thefts in the city.Captain Armand Genest of the Sherbrooke municipal police said this morning that \"they were in possession of enough merchandise reported stolen to convince us of their guilt.\" The pair, a 15 year-old boy and a 20 year-old youth both from Sherbrooke were to appear before the courts this morning.-1 Captain Genest gave an in dication of the past police rec- tjecbrookeDailijUecotd THE WEATHER Cloudy with \u2022 fow showers today; rain beelnnini tonight; turning milder; winds aastar* ly IS la 20.High today at Sharbrooka 40.Outlook for Saturday; Rain; mild; windy.Established IS*#?price: 5 Cents SHERBROOKE', QUEBEC, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER :y, Sixtv - Seventh Year Lesage will fight for more' Dion trial brings out misery' Quebec gains $42 million lord of the individuals when he* jsaid \"This will make a separate! [story in itself.\u201d Although the police would [give no details surrounding the! arrest of the two, they had [made known their intention recently of tightening up security; precautions in an attempt to QUEBEC (CP)\u2014A glimpse of bring the recent spate of break Leopold Dion's background, ex-jins to an end.peeled to get detailed attention Arrested last night, the two during his murder trial, was were kept in the ctiy's jail given Thursday when his cells.LET US CONTINUE The 15-year-old was to be brought before the Social Welfare Court, and the 20-year-old detained before the Court of Sessions.Police added that neither of the tw'o had confessed to their alleged crimes.brother took the stand.\"It will reveal a lot of misery but if it will help anyone .said Roland Dion, 43, a paper mill worker, when questioned about their lives as children.Leopold, 43, is charged with capital murder in the strangling of Pierre Marquis, 13, last of four boys killed last spring.His brother said Leopold spent a lot of time in a tuberculosis hospital as a boy.Their father was a soldier and often away from home, he said, and their mother\u2014a theatre pianist in the| silent movie days\u2014died in a mental hospital.\tj WASHINGTON (AP) \u2014 Pres- Pierre Ouellette, 14, testified j^ent Johnson, while ordering he lost a dime in a soft drink new honors to the memory of Johnson promises a great new era after the tragedy machine at a bus station last May 25.Dion offered to buy him a drink, he said, then offered him a job and showed him a bankbook with a balance ofj $343.\u2018T have a great deal of money and you can make a few dollars,\u201d he recalled Dion saying.John F.Kennedy, has promised that his own administration will seek '\u2018a new American greatness.\u201d In effect, the new president's brief U.S.Thanksgiving Day address was an appeal to put \u201cthis midnight of tragedy\u201d into Dion offered him a ride tolthe past and to look ahead to his suburban home but the boy the work that must be done.said he refused, instead making\t,\t.\t, a date for the next day and giv- A *rcat leader ls dead.; a ing his address and telephone great nation must move on, he i - number.Sukarno takes businesses JAKARTA (Reuters) \u2014 President Sukarno, pushing his confrontation - with - Malaysia policy, today ordered his government to freeze and then take over the operation of Malaysian enterprises in Indonesia.Sukarno took the action under a decree introduced Wednesday and published today.It affected business wholly or partly belonging to Malaysians in Indonesia and Indonesians having domiciles in Malaysian territory.Today\u2019s announcement said the move was necessary because Indonesia \u201cis now engaged in the building of a national economy and is launching economic confrontation\u201d against the new, British-backed Malaysia Federation, bitterly opposed here.Indonesia and The Philippines have not recognized the Malaysian Federation, which consists of Malaya, Singapore, Sarawak and Sabah (formerly North Borneo).said.Johnson himself plunged into the work with a heavy schedule today that included meetings with his chief military, diplo-r\u2014 matic and intelligence advisers.| Speaking of his aims, Johnson said in his radio and television address Thursday night: \u201cI pledge to you the best within me to work for a new American greatness\u2014a new day when peace is more secure, when justice is more universal, when freedom is more strong in every home of all mankind.\u201d 'CAPE KENNEDY' The new president announced that to honor the memory of President Kennedy and the \u201cfuture of the works he started,\u201d the rocket-launching complex at Cape Canaveral, Fla., \u201cshall be known hereafter as Cape Kennedy.\u201d The neighboring launch pads now being built for the moon exploring program \u201cshall hereafter be known as the John F.Kennedy Space Centre.\u201d Johnson marked the passing of his predecessor, also, by calling for an end to hatred and fanaticism.He appealed to all segments of society \u201cto banish rancor from our words and malice from our hearts, to close down the poison spring of hatred and intolerance and fanaticism.\u201d I would say to my fellow Americans, let us continue.\u201d This photo shows him during the address.House Speaker John VV.McCormack, left, and Sen, Carl Hayden, Senate pres ident pro tempore, are behind him.President Johnson, sneaking before the joint session of Congress, pledged to carry on the late President Kennedy's polieies.He recalled that in his inaugural address his predecessor had told his countrymen, \u201cLet us begin.\u201d Johnson then said, \"Today in this moment of new resolve, RCAAP fear poisonous alcohol Arrest 3 in Granby raid Oi l \\\\\\ v (CP) 1 lie Quebec government is schedulcil to receive an etna 542,716,000 next yeai less than onc-lhiul of the $150,000,000 il asked for - under the federal government s new tax-share plan.I he proposal was outlined to provincial premiers b\\ Prime Minister Pearson Ihursdax night .is the federal-provincial fiscal conference headed into what is expected to be its last day of talks today.Ouclvc Premier .lean l esage, asked if he were satisfied with the proposal, replied: \"No.\\s far as 1 am concerned, this proposition is simply a basis foi discussion.I 'aill keep fighting for more.\" Although Quebec didn\u2019t get all il asked for, it got nearly half of the total bonus iof $87,448.000 proposed by Mr.Pearson.Eue federal plan would take effect next April 1 j Though the wording of Mr.| [Pearson's proposal had a ring of finality, several of the pre ]inters indicated they would be pressing for changes today in ¦ what is expected to he the final Iday ot talks, The federal plan, altering the existing five-year tax arrangement begun in 1962, would pro [vide two boosts in provincial [receipts for Oie 1964-65 fiscal year starting next April 1; I \u2014An extra $55,000,000 in federal equalization payments to less wealthy provinces on top j of the total $180,000,000 they 1 now get, j \u2014An added $32,000,000 resulting from a boost to 75 per cent in the provinces' share of (Icitlh taxes, now shared J 50*50 with Ottawa.No change is to be made in the provtn-; rial split of the two biggest direct tax fields\u2014now 17 per cent of personal income tax and 22 per rent of corporation income tax.Present shares provide some $800,000,000 for provincial treasuries.[ The plan means each of the 10 premiers will leave the conference with some additional money.But none as he asked for.ADVENT SERIES For the four weekends preceding Christmas, The Record will present a special Advent series written by members of the Sherbrooke and District Ministerial Association.It will be entitled: \"The Coming of Christ to the World\u201d and will appear each Saturday on the editorial page.The first article, by Rev.A.B.Lovelace, minister of Lcnnoxville United Church will appear in The Record tomorrow.GRANBY \u2014 RCMP officers from the Granby detachment last night raided a farm house in the municipality of St.Jean Baptiste a community 25 miles northwest of Granby and arrested three people as they seized an operating still which produced 100 gallons of alcohol a day, possibly poisonous.The three being detained following the raid which also netted police $10,000 worth of stock are; Conrad Proulx of Sherbrooke, Robert Malouin, the owner of the farm, and Marius Gauvreau.Police officials are worried that the alcohol already sold from the Malouin farmhouse might cause poi- soning, or blindness to consumers.This fear, police noted, arises from the fact that the producers of the alcohol used a salt to speed-up fermentation.Officers of the RCMP found 50 hags of the salt among the farmhouse stock.This is the second such successful raid on farm- houses that police have made within the past two weeks.November 18 the same detachment in Granby arrested five people, and seized a still on the property of Gilles Kohidoux in the municipality of Valcourt.The Thursday night raid headed by Corporal Louis Joseph Daoust, offices in charge of the Granby RCMP office, on the Rou-ville County farm netted, in addition to the still, large quantities of brand mash, sugar, and yeast.The still was in operation at the time of the raid, police said, and they believe the producers were busy filling Christinas orders.Pension plan changes to come says Pearson OTTAWA (CP) The federal government i* preparing to rewrite at least tome chapters in its Canada Pension Plan, th« controversial scheme for paying Canadian* wage related retirement pension* based on contribution.'.Without saying what the changes would be, Prime Minis >t as mtieh (nr Pearson told the federal provincial conference Thursday that '\u2018modification*\" will be submitted to the province* soon, Nearly half of the extra on a confidential basis If they agree, (hr legislation then will money will go to Quebec $42, gD ahead In Parliament.716.0(H).Ontario will receive air Main 0|,Ject of the change»! estimated $14.416,000.\tappears to be to win Anlario's In essence the Pearson plan[SUpp0rl Now thal Quebec has' on equalization payments will .q,pied oll| > of the plan, Ontario ; bring per capita provincial rev mu,| participate if the federal! enues from their share of the p|.in j, to work\u2014for Ontarioj direct tax fields up to the aver |las about 40 per cent of the1 age level in Die two highest remaining Canadian population prov inces Ontario and B < Premier Robartx said the pro This was the basis of equaiiza induré outlined hy Mr Pear\tj.\tf lion in \u2022 the five years beforeys(m was «qUj(e satisfactory as vrlCirC|G nOUrnOm 1962, when it was changed to far as I am concerned.\u201d\tMONTREAL (CP) \u2014 Three base payments on Hie average \"VVc always seek comproin charges of capital murder are tax yield across Canada.\tisos, and perhaps there is one p, |,e laid today against Prof.But the new plan will reduce\the told reporters How Roland llaumont of Harpur Col- tbat payment in provinces hav pV(.|, he stressed thal Ontario |,.|l(.Binghamton, N Y , whose ing revenues from natural re s|j|| doesn't know what the mod vvife and two daughters died in source taxes higher .ban the na jfjeations will be.Ontario .slilhan explosion that levelled their This will affect and Saskatche Ruby's lawyer asks for TV trial tional average B.C., Alberta war.It will wipe out one aspect of! present equalization whereby! other provinces below average in resource revenues Ontario.get some ledrral helf was reserving its position.OUTLINE OF SCHEME to bring them part-way to tbcjl0U*dl'-v average income, which national average tax revenues.resource DALLAS, Tex.(AP) \u2014 Jack Ruby\u2019s' lawyer says television viewers who saw his client kill the alleged assassin of President Kennedy also should have a chance to watch as Ruby is tried for murder.by the defence, but at the present time we have no plans to ask that the trial be delayed., .\u201cWe are handicapped because of the limited funds available.Mr.Ruby is not a wealthy man Despite spectacular exploits Venezuelan terrorists weaken CARACAS, Venezuela (AP)\u2014 Despite spec tacular exploits, pro-Castro terrorists in Venezuela appear to have lost their fight to force the army to call off Sunday's presidential elections.There are increasing signs that the extremist Armed Forces of National Liberation (FALN) have lost both their physical the constitution from succeeding himself, but Paul Leoni, the candidate of Betancourt's Democratic Action Party, is expected to defeat six opponents.WANTED ARMY COUP The FALN had hoped that its campaign of terrorism would caues the army to oust Betancourt and cancel the elections.! to Venezuelan officials.The Communists figured this They were flown back at , \u201cIn this case I think therej\u2014in fact, he is a man of modest are strong arguments for live means.On the other hand, 50 telecasts from the courtroom FBI investigators are working and I can see no reason why [against us in addition to many we should object,\u201d defence law-[Other government investiga-yer Tom Howard said Thurs- tors.\u201d day.\tThe lawyer said he has District Judge Joe Brown, in'known Ruby about 10 years and whose court the case will comejhas represented him in civil up Dec.9, said he had not de-;suits.cided whether to admit TV: » was a mournful U.S., TT c .\t.\t, .cameras.Under Texas judicial Thanksgiving Day in Dallas.A A l |S'wT3 nfflCetTh aSnkld'rules-this is a niaUer left to the steady stream of cars moved napped Wednesday.Thursday, discrction of individual jurists'slowly past the scene of the as-five men and a woman seized a Rub a 5y.year.0id Dallas sassination.More flowers were Venezuelan airliner and forced ni h{ cl b\tf Chicago, Placed on the ground near the the pilot to fly to Trinidad.Au- fireed a ¦\t, b ,, t into tbe spot.thonties handed the rebels over midSection of Lee Harvey Os- Thousands crowded into wald, a self - styled Marxist churches and synagogues.toLi-.nu\tu-1,.I Governor John Connally of government's r e p u t a tion home and abroad.U.S.OFFICER KIDNAPPED punch and thsir appeal to the would solidfy the anti-military Caracas today for a military as PQlice started t0 transfer Os- Texas, badly wounded during urban masses.\topposition behind them.\t.trial that could send them to walfj ^rom one to another ^ assassination, ate Thanks* Chances are considered good The FALN is believed to have prison for 50 years.But five gunday\tgiving dinner with his wife, that the elections will come off been first weakened by the Cu- rebels who seized another Vene- yj ¦ |jejn\u201e be|d without bond three daughters, a brother and Kor, rv, à c c il a r.ricic In OnlnUnr 7110 an OlHinnr In 10/11 onf nnl.\tc 13\t,lc\u2018u K1U1UUI uuiiu with a minimum of trouble Despite daily bombing and shooting, the citizenry is noticeably less preoccupied with the FALN.Apparently indifferent to the terrorists, some 15.000 people attended a political rally this week in the same Caracas square where a few days before guerrilla snipers staged a spectacular battle and 24 persons were killed.Noisy political caravans roam the capital streets each night without incident.President Ro-mulo Betancourt is barred by Today's Chuckle The automobile did away with the horses.Now it is doing away with the people.ban missile crisis in October, ; zuelan airliner in 1961 got only 1962, which revealed Cuba as four years, just another iron curtain satel- The airliner, its crew and lite.only sister-in-law.spot The meal was served in Con- in the Dallas County Jail a few yards from the\t.pioh» nfhnr\tf h where a sniper's bullets mor- nall>'s room at Parkland Hos In later months there was a : completed its journey from\tlate pres,den'P A^ physician\u2019s statement said steady improvement in the po- dad Bolivar to Caracas Thurs- HoWard a veteran Dalla* ConnaUy's \"over - all con-\u2019R'on lice campaign against the hit-,day night.Nobody was hurt.frimjna| lawv said; know is improving encouragingly.\u201d and-run terrorists.The FALN Another Venezuelan airliner\t,\t______________________________ attacks began deteriorating into en route from New York to a \u201e .\t, Ia.?r fa ton V™, D\t«\t,\ti# indiscriminate blows, against Caracas was diverted to Ber-\t_ _8___________requestec Boy shoots SSlf civilians as well as the govern- muda Thursday after a man ment.There was a stem rear- telephoned Idlewild Airport that tion from all quarters.\ta bomb was aboard the plane \u201cIt's become more difficult The plane, with 47 persons for leaders to recruit help.\u201d aboard, was searched in Ber said Interior Minister Manuel muda but no bomb wa^ found Mantilla.\u201cThe extremists now It flew on to Caracas are using 14 and 15 year olds.! Caracas police continued This is short pants terrorism.\u201d searching for the kidnapped This week the FALN returned U.S.officer, Lt.-Col.James K to propaganda blows, attempt- Chenault of Sherman, Tex.The ing to capture world headlines ! FALN has said it would release and damage the Betancourt him unharmed Saturday.* | INDEX Births, deaths Classified Comics Editorials .Farm\t.Financial .Sports\t.Television .Townships Women BRESCIA, Italy (AP)\u2014A 12 year - old boy died Thursday [night of a bullet wound in the head and police said he committed suicide because he was upset by tbe death of U.S.Pres ident Kennedy.He was identified as Raffaele Pagano, son of a well-to-do family.Investigators said he took a gun belonging to his father, pinned a suicide note on his jacket and shot himself.§ RUBY ANT) PROTEGE \u2014 Jack Ruby, who has been charged with the murder of Eee Oswald, the accused assassin of President Kennedy, is shown in a photo taken earlier this year as he signed Lori Adams to a contract to work in his Dallas night club.Miss Adams had just completed a course at Ruby's \u201cstrippers\u2019 school,\u201d which he ran in connection with the club.rented Montreal home Ocl.20.! A five man coroner\u2019s jury de- The plan outlined by Wclfarei1'1»\u20191 ¦s\"\"s'lay night he will go to ation in a few years a retire- France m mid January to raise ment pension of 30 per rent of funds for Quebec independence the earnings limit, whatever il|and to raise interest in his may be at the time a man re-\tcaus(, tires; or less if he retires be-:\t., u , fore the age of 70, hut after 110 lold a crov''d 01 aboul 190 reaching 65.\t[in this shipbuilding centre near On top of this would be (he Quebec City he has requests to flat rate $75 monthly pension Sj,rak in France and will meet paid to everyone at age 70, and(,|)f,n) financed from income taxes.\t' One of Ontario\u2019s chief objec-1 Mr Chaf,ul ,s on a sccond J tions has been the immediate fast to raise funds for his cause.; \u2019 outflow from the federal fund 'lie claimed he raised $100,000 j Pension contributions to private by fasting last summer, fj - pension plans are first used for\t.investment in mortgages, stocks\t^\t^\t^ and bonds.Ontario fears a los.s^QUncil CiClt© S©t of Canadian investment capital.VAq jcan CTY (AP)-The third session of the Vatican ccu-¦ s I f Q I menical council will be held nal banksnext >car fr°m ab°ut sept- ^ to Nov.20, officials announced [today at the Roman Catholic | assembly.[ Archbishop P e r i e I e Felici, i.secretary-general of the council, told the prelates in St.MONTREAL (CP)-Hal C.jPeter\u2019s Basilica definite dates Hanks, president of the Scalar- for ,be ,blr(l scsslon would be |ers\u2019 International Union (Ind.),iannounc?(i shortly.Thursday appealed a 30 - day;\ttAt 'Ar tAt sentence for contempt of court.Chief Justice Lucien Trem VOt© batUrCiay blay of the Court of Appeals\tBy Reuters and Justices C.Miller Hyde, G.Politicians in Australia and R.W.Owen and Pierre Ba- New Zealand today put the fin-, leaux look the appeal under ad ishing touches to their cam-jvisement.\tpaigns in preparation for parlia- Banks was sentenced in Julyjmentary elections Saturday, after a ruling by Judge Andre Marked similarities exist in Sabourin.He haci failed to jus- both countries which are gener-tify his refusal to obey a court ally believed to be close physi-injunetion halting picketing of cal neighbors but which are a ship in Trois-Rivieres, Que .'separated by about 1,300 miles during May of 1962,\tof ocean.makes appeal i SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD, KHI., NOV, 29, I9«3 Lake Megantic A correspondent to rover Lake Megantic news and attend to subscriptions and renewals is required by The Sherbrooke-Daily Retord.Applica t i o n s should be marked: Attention, Miss Fannie Williams.PROVINCE OF QUEBEC CITY OF SHERBROOKE PUBLIC NOTICE By-law No.1362 PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that on the 11th day of November 19B3, the Municipal Council of the City of Sherbrooke has adopted bylaw No.1362 of the municipal by laws of the City of Sherbrooke amending zoning by-law No.1071, changing zone C-15 in zone A-52, one family houses.That the original of said by-law No.1362 is kept at the City Hall, in the Municipal Archives, where everybody can take communication thereof.The by-law will lake effect on December 13, 1963.Given at Sherbrooke, this 26th day of November 1963.H.P.Emond, City Clerk.Birthday club meets at Beebe BEEBE \u2014 Little Cathy Sue Peterson, daughter of Mr.and Mrs.William Peterson, Mont real, and granddaughter, of Mr.and Mrs.Elmore Moss, cele brated her second birthday at the home of her grandparents on Nov.23.¦ Seven children were present as well as the mothers of the little tots.The cake, made in the form of a doll, was Iced in white and trimmed in pink and yellow.Party favors were enjoyed and Cathy received some nice little gifts.(¦encrai Notes Mrs.Harold Connor, of llunl-ingville, visited her mother, I Mrs.Sarah Arnold, Nov.20, on her 81st birthday.Mrs, Arnold Ircturned to Huntingvillc to spend a short time with her daughter and son-in-law.Mr.and Mrs.Burton Hughes visited the former's mother, Mrs.Hazel Hughes, at the home of Mrs.Ruby Martin.| Friends are sorry to hear of thei continued illness of Mrs.| Hughes.Recent guests of Mr and Mrs.Murray Down and Debbie were Mr.and Mrs.W.G.McLeod and sons, of Bury, parents and bro (hers of Mrs.Down.Mrs.A.Langevin is visiting, her sister, Mrs.Baker in Montreal, while awaiting admission I to a Montreal hospital, wherej she w\u2019ll undergo treatment.Mrs.Elwood Davio, of Newport, Vt., visited Mrs, J.Watson and Mrs.A.Ewan recently Mr.Byron Humphrey, Macdonald College, Ste.' Anne de Bellevue, Miss Rebecca Humphrey, student nurse at the Sherbrooke Hospital, were weekend Elect officers held by UCW al UCW meeting at uiv*rton in Sfanslead Vuletide season plans made by Waterville Guild ULVERTON \u2014 The regular WATERVILLE - At the 'business mee ing of the U.C W\tmeeting of St.John's Guild was held in the church vestry,\tentertained by Miss Kathleen Nov.21, when devotions were\tBenoit at the home of Mrs.Wil- SIANSTEAD - A combined (ggjn by Mrs.Wm.Cripps and liam Howse plans for the Christ-general meeting of the Centen-, jjrg ^ Dunn.\tmas season were made.ary United\tChurdch\tWomen;\tThe gtudy, which\tis\ton India,\t»\tGuild\tChristmas\toartv\twill was held in\tthe church\thall on!was ukpn by Mrs\tA\tSmith\tA\t°ul d\tc-h^s,11188\tParl>\twlU iNov.\t20,\twith\tthe\tvice-president, Mrs K Macdivitt read the\tne hel R ;Nov.22, when the employees of|K_ Bedard.John Cook.W.H.SEEING IS BELIEVING AT THE CENTRE D\u2019ESCOMPTE ALL KINDS OF ITEMS INCLUDING TOILETS \u2014 SINKS \u2014 SHOWER PIPING \u2014 CHROME PIPING We have just received a bankruptcy stock from HARRY HOPP PLUMBING one of the largest plumbing contractors of Montreal DISCOUNTS FROM 40%\t50% ON ALL PLUMBING APPLIANCES DROP IN HURRY! OUR TOY HURRY! DEPARTMENT TOO! ON THE FIRST FLOOR Choice ef Christmai deeorationi, interior * exterior \u2014 Lights \u2014 Christmas Cards.Choice of Skis, Poles, Boots, Hockey Equipment.Also Football Shoes, Bowling Shoes\u2014 DISCOUNTS from 40%\t50% FOR YOUR CHRISTMAS HOUSECLEANING! Choice ef Oilcloths, Carpets.Well known brands in paints, all colours.\u2014 Sandpaper, Brushes, etc.ON THE WHOLE LINE 50% DISCOUNT ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES VACUUM CLEANERS TOASTERS \u2014 IRONS POLISHERS HAIR DRYERS ELECTRIC STOVES W* alee LAMPS, PICTURES in etoefc Parking for 65 Cars 941 King St.East - Sherbrooke -Tel.569-6200 J.Ewing, M.S.Snag Proof Manufacturing Co.Raj,|ow w presented her with a well filled^,acGaw sunshine basket.Mrs.Roy is an employee of the firm.A 3/C Ucon Seguin, of Island THETFORC Pond.Vt., stationed at Keeslerj Air Force Base in Mississippi,! The Sherbrooke Daily Record was home on a 10 day leave and.requires a correspondent to with Miss Laurine McMullen, report Thctford Mines activi spent the weekend in Burling j tics and forward subscriptions ton.Vt., w ith Mr.Seguin\u2019s uncle and renewals A p p 1 i c atovon and aunt, Mr.and Mrs.Rich- should bo marked: Attention ards.\tMiss Fannie Williams.Service Clubs Answer to Previous Puzzle ACROSS 1 Fraternal group 5 Executive womens group 10\tSpiral mollusk 11\tAromas 13\tRoot words 14\tCatching fish 16\tDance step 17\tPronoun 19\tWater bird 20\tPolynesian shrub 21\tNuance 23\tHot beverage 24\tSlushy 26 English gentleman 29\tSwiss canton 30\tSingle thing 31\tProng 33\tSalt 34\tPoniard 36 Least 39\tLug 40\tPoems 42\tTime unit (ab.) 43\tType* of white blankets 46\tTable scrap 47\tAge 48\t\u201cGolden Rule\u201d group 50 Fire (Latin) 52\tBlow 53\t\u201cGood Government\u2019\u2019 group 54\tOld English land measure* 55\tOtherwise DOWN 1\tRestrict land bequest 2\tSongs 3\tKipling character 4\tThe lobloOjr 5\tDelimited, as a city 6\tPoem 7\tRack (comb, form) 8\tBallet skirt 9\tGreek philosopher 10 Clans 12 Smile scornfully 15 Joyful 18 Fodder 21\tTwig 22\tAustralian bird 25 Product 27\tLike ants or fleas 28\tThose who prevaricate p\u2019.e.A.All- M hi i An RED IM 32 Before\t38 Volcanic tuff 34\tReading table\t41 Attitudes 35\tDog-laced apes\t44 Cautious (Egypt)\t45 Trimmed (Scot»' 36\tHeadman\t47 Biblical (India)\tpatriarch 37\tGroup that\t49 Presidential maintains child\tnickname hospitals\t51 Senor Bias \tr~\t2\tJ\u2014\ti\t\ts\tr-\t\tB\t5\u201c\t\t Ifi\t\t\t\t\t\tIt\t\t\t\t\ti\t 13\t\t\t\t\t\t14\t\t\t\t\t\t5 16\t\t\t\t\t18\t\t\t19\t\t\t\t 20\t\t\t21\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t 24\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t28\t\t\t \t\t29\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t \t\t21\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t \t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t37\t38 &\t\t\t\t\t«141\t\t\t\tJj\t\t42\u201c\t \t\t\t44\t45\t\t\t\t\tr\t\t\t iè\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\tLi!\t5l\t\t\t \t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t53\t\t\t\t \t\ttU\t\t\t\t\t\tSt\t\t\t\tr QUEBEC.IT\u2019S THE NEW Dow Zkibec ESPECIALLY TO QUEBEC'S MODERN TASTE As a still unnamed brew, kebec was exhaustively pre-tested amongst testers of different ages and occupations.The high score given to kébec proved it to be the new ale ideally suited to Quebec's modern taste.The proud name for our new ale recalls the long *Ktbac.tpallmg us*d by Marc leictebot end ethar aady cb\u2019anicltn.and glorious traditions established by the brewing industry in this province \u2014 a tradition that started with French intendant Jean Talon, prospered under Scotsman William Dow and now reaches new heights with kebec, the new ale brewed to the modern taste by Dow Brewery (Quebec) Ltd.In Quebec, say \u2014IcCbec l I FOR FAST ACTION USE THE\tSljtcbtoobeDailtjEctotd\t\"Sherbrooke's Leading Dairy\" (ffij) SHERBROOKE (0O?fo RECORD WANT ADS\tFH! NOV \"O lOfix\tPURE MILK \t\tHIGH QUALITY DAIRY PRODUCTS - Tel.SA! 15M Asbestos news Construction of new hospital expected to start in the spring B> 'Vni.H LI VW (Special to the Record) The construction of an eighty to one-hundred bed hospital costing $1,250,000 to service the 33,000 residents in and around Asbestos is on the \"drawing-board', Hon Alphonse Couturier, Minister of Health for the province, has announced.A delegation from Asbestos and Danville, consisting of Mayor J.Maurice Beauehesne.Major Gerard LaFranee, Armand Larrivee, president of the Asbestos Syndicate, V>on Picard, Leo Boisvert and Edouard Boisvert, headed by the Hon.Emilien LaFranee.Minister of family and social welfare, met the health minister in Quebec City where the delegation was authorized to form a corporation to represent a hospital committee in Asbestos.As Asbestos town council has passed a resolution and requested that notary Louis Langlais draw up the necessary documents.The proposed site of the structure is on a piece of land owned by the Beliveau family on the LaFranee Bl\\d, between Asbestos and Danville.It is expected that construction will begin in the early spring of 1964.?Asbestos census up slightly The population of Asbestos mi now 10,642.an increase of 15\t, over the past year.This figure I ofaxPa>Ders-.,\t., compares with the population r f.0.Potrter, who held seat 2, retired from office.!\u2022\u2019**\u2022* ?MLNJITPAL ELECTIONS In town council elections early this month, two aider-men, Laurier Tardif, seat 5 and Leopold Frechette, seat 6, were re-elected to office.Mr.Yvon Vachon was elected to seat 2, by a majority vote of 82 over his opponent Gaston Lambert.Of the 2,248 eligible voters, 868 cast their vote, 34 per cent MEMENTO \u2014 Mr.Justice Evender Veilleux, left, has just sworn allegiance to the Queen and devotion to his post on the St.Franris and Bedford Superior Court bench and is accepting the Bible on which the oath was taken from Mr.Justice Georges S.Challies of Montreal appeals court, who swore him in at yesterday's courthouse ceremony.\"I SWEAR\" \u2014 Judge Jean I.unis Peloquln, sworn into Magistrate's Court at the same eeremonj which delat- ed Mr.Justice Eiender \\Villeux to the .Superior Court bench, reads the oaths of lovaltj and office to Judge ¦.llllMmi»«»ltülilito Vies Leduc of V erdun, assis tant rhtef Justice for Magis (rate's Court in the province.(Heciud photos Its (iern l.enuti ) of 1961.* * * The municipal evaluation is now placed at $57,363,840 an increase of $600,915 over and above the preceding year.* « * The offices of the clerk of the Magistrate Court will on December 1, be temporary moved to 214B.St.Luc Blvd,, located above the Veronneau Radio Shop.Mr.J.O.Poirier has given his resignation to the position of clerk and has offered his services, until such times as a successor is appointed.* * \u2022 Roland Pelletier was accorded permission to install a loud speaker system along the streets of Asbestos, in the business district, to advertise and play music during the Festive season.TB SEAL CAMPAIGN The annual TB Christmas seal campaign is now being sponsored by the local organization.Canvassers campaigning from door-to-door, will visit the places of business, as well as the homes, in the district.* * # BLOOD DONOR CLINIC There will be a Red Cross Blood Donor Clinic held here, Thursday, December 5 at Mill Conference Room on the premises of the Canadian Johns-Manville Company between the hours of 9:30 a m.to 11:30 a.m.and from 1:30 p.m.to 5:00 p.m.Former donors are asked to attend and to bring along a new donor.St.Francis.Bedford es sworn in First meeting SnowShoe clubopens the season The opening meeting of the Sherbrooke Snow Shoe Club Inc was held at the Prospect Street Club house Wednesday.President Ray Stevenson was in the chair with the rest of the new executive seated at the head table Rev John Franklin said grain prior to the serving of supper After the Toast to the Queen, one minute silence was obser veil in tribute to the late Pres idem Kenned) Chorister lier r\\ Gauthier, with Irving Richards at the ,piano, led the members in a jrmising sing - song.Life mombcrahlps in the club ucic presented by Past Pees ident (ieoiy.e Lothiop to Doug jMacKaj, Jack l.eckie.Onn !Monlgouiery, and Hob Loveland, Ret Hand Hakale from .li'hanne.sbui'g.Smith Africa.I'.ncsl ol Ret.Franklin, thanked I the members lor the warm wel come aeeorded him and remark ed hmv well he had been reeei iteil in Canada and particularly m .Sherbrooke lie said he fell thal Cana dians lake people as they are uind he would be sorry when d raine time for him to return lo his native land.The following eleven randi dales were aceepled lo beeome members of the club; Ernest 1C ITussler, livltie Quirk, (lor don Whatley, Mahlon Sutton, Ro.t Gllmartin, Peter Messen gar, Gordon Smith, Ralph Ox lej.Erie J.Evans, Frank D.Harper, anil Gordon I\u2019, Clarke.Two Sherbrooke jurists were sworn in as judges for different levels of courts in St.Francis and Bedford judicial districts yesterday in Sherbrooke court house, the first such dual occurrence in legal memory.And as Jean-Louis Peloqtiin became a magistrate and Judge Evender Veilleux moved up to bench St.Francis Dstriict Bâtonnier Edmund Barnard told the court-appointing governments that the bar, \"like labor unions, renews its demand the day the contract is signed.\u201d The legal profession in the two districts, he said, had long railed for an extra Superior Court judge to help clear the bench loft Veilleux, is law, \"yet his Mr.Justice Veilleux was nam :Court ed, lawyers asked for early eon Judge sidération in the naming of pracijC(.]aw, \u2022\u2022vet is nut yet He also remarked that even further judges\t,\t, ,,\t\u201e companion in-oath-taking w as a A third newly - appointed H\t.\t.\ttonner legal partner, .lodge judge was present as a guest at Hl'd in his bâtonniers compli |y|,h|iiiii spent 16 years in Hie empty liyisituation unable to reeled.\" s not yet! He Barn \u201cwhich shall be the ceremony but not sworn in at the same lime as Judge mentarv remarks.The ceremony, officially a and law office to which Judge Vei lenx belonged before joining performance of El Condor, the Latin American student play which opened its three\tnight * *\t*\trun in the Auditorium\tSaint POLICE REPORT\tCharles.Three persons were injured Speaking after the play one faurant on Blvd.St.Luc has and twenty-seven motor vehicle of the student authors from been granted Leo Nadeau.'accidents were recorded during Sam Marcus University, Lima, *\t* *\tthe month of October, bringing Peru told the audience.\"We Council approved permission'tbe year\u2019s total to 36 injured, students of Latin America are to the electrical department to Veilleux and Judge Peloquin.¦itHnl session ol Superior .mu n){1 [jench Benoit Tunnel, who will fill-Magistrates^Couris where eiti jutjg,, VeiUmtx himself was add a judge to Superior Court roll nt back cases, and non that the position on\tSc mis '!el,s\tapproach, and Hie r|,arac(jj\u2019e - The home team has an advantage over the visiting team in a football classic?Not so, says visiting coach been discharged from the Royal (Ralph Sazio of Hamilton Tiger- Home team has no advantage, says Coach Sazio, players in top shape for battle, club in fine spirits Cats.Sazio is speaking from the experience of 13 years on the Hamilton team, during which time the team has made six tries for the Grey Cup.Victoria Hospital where he was a patient.James Lowther was named as delegate to the Quebec Federation meeting taking place Dec.6, 7, and 8, at the New Sherbrooke hotel.Membership cards for 15)64 have been ordered and will go on sale at the annual British Columbia Lions in the meeting in January.\t(seventh attempt at 4 p.m.EST Clinton Knapp, caretaker ofi^turd^ the farm owned by the Club re-: He said Thursday it is tradi-ported the water condition in ti°nal to think that the home the rearing pond is good and team has an advantage because fish seem to be doing well.Af it >s playing before its own fans.Iter the adjournment Cecil But there are disadvantages (Akhurst of Coaticook showed!for 'he home team as well, as films he had made of pictures h® recalls from last year\u2019s \u201cHere we've got a chance to prepare oursleves.\u201cI\u2019ve got these kids 24 hours a day.\u201d He realized the advantage of a home-town crowd, but added: becca Humphrey, Martha Skinner, Diane Cass and Sarah De-Lorenzo.Total 16.Cage tourney to be staged in Granby GRANBY \u2014 (Staff) \u2014 A senior boys\u2019 basketball tournament will be held Saturday at the Granby Sports Centre.Eight teams will participate working out with a weak shoulder and flanker Sonny Homer almost certainly out of the lineup with a torn knee cartilage.Claridge caught more passes than any other Lion in the 1963 season.Homer, who missed several games sprain, proved forces Claridge to Burton\u2019s spot at split end and leaves for the tight end positions Jerry Janes, pass-dropping goat of the Western Conference finals, and sophomore Greg Findlay, who has not seen consistant offensive duty and is seldom used by with an ankle (quarterback Joe Kapp as a re-the surest re-! ceiver.John Jay's color (ilm on skiing to be presented this evening at St, Francis School starting at 8:30 i- those of Cowansville.Knowl-L \u201cGatfh, a, SITg fS,tar\u2019\u201d Jo^|tures the fabulous World Cham-ton Lennoxville Sherbrooke Ja>'s latest coIor flIm «Pecta pion Stem Eriksen performing St Pat's (Sherbrooke) Rose-cular on sklin?wil1 be shown in the snows of Australia and merei chambly County and this evening at 8:30 p.m.at the New Zealand.\u2018I hope the boys will get mad Huntingdon high schools\t~\t~ and say \u201cI\u2019ll get you anyway\u2019.\u201d (Coach Dave Skrien of B.C.recognizes hometown trouble and has taken his team into semi-seclusion in a downtown Now he is here, for the firstihotel.) time as head coach, to take on! Sazio isn\u2019t pushing its players serited as hard.\t(the winning There is a midnight curfew player.and players must be up for 8\t- a.m.breakfast.Chalk talk inl^ LAST NIGHT'S FIGHTS St.Francis School, 825 Bowen The tournament will begin at! St.South.»\t», continue ^\u2018iXS!fîSLr,,'\u2022\t7^ Championship anti consol,-of the Eastern Township, anh IOS^j, Philippines, 10.tion rounds will be flayed.A(of Dow Brew-ery (Quebec) the morning for about Us hours( is followed by a two-hour v'ork'iyy0^ out in Vancouver's Stanley Park in the afternoon.Practice wasj^ ^ I Baldwin Mills fish hatchery, while the host, Mr.Stafford, iserved refreshments.iSlfe BUY\u2014SALE\u2014EXCHANGE NOTED SERVICI N»w and at the Club farm and at the H^Uton Winnipeg Grey Cup game in Toronto.\u201cIt was chaos.1\u2019 He said the team could only practice at night because the players had jobs in the day time.INTERRPUT PRACTICES When the practices were on.there were reporters and others around to talk to the players The players wanted some time to see their families.The then head coach, Jim Trimble, and he had to keep running up to Toronto to make arrangements.PAARL SOUTH Af RICAN WINES 1506 King Waal, Tel.569-3423 IMMEDIATE MECHANICAL REPAIRS \u2014 ALL MAKES OF CARS.Expert Body Work HENRI THIBAULT GARAGE Tel.562-4729 *0 Grandes Fourches St.N.to slacken off a bit today.Between sessions, the players' time is their own Does he have any regulations about smoking or drinking?\u201cNo, I treat them as adults.They know how I feel about those things.\u201d Curling Results NORTH HATLEY INDUSTRIAL BONSPIEL PHILIP CAREY TROPHY Simond Saw, S.Hamilton Merchants, T.Balt .Kiyser Roth, A.Mayo .American Blltrite, F.Lout .Sharmen Con., W.Sharman Dominion Clove, A.Pocoek .Simond Saw, S.Hamilton .Kayser-Rofh, A.Mayo .¦ QUIPCO TROPHY American Blltrlle, F.Lord Merchants, T.Ball .11 3 s 5 8 5 8 3 consolation trophy will be pre- Limited.Profits will go to the well as trophies to Eastern Townships Ski Zone, team and bestj Hailed as the greatest film ever to come out of the Jay: cameras, packed with action, beauty, and excitement, and! filmed in radiant color by the[ same husband and wife camera team that has been thrilling mil-1 lions for over a fifth of a century, \u201cCatch a Skiing Star\u201d fea-i man tomorrow .95 VANCOUVER (CP) - Oh, wonders of wonders, perfect weather for Saturday\u2019s Grey Cup game\u2014it appears.No fog.no snow, no rain, just overcast.\u201cRain?\u201d said the weather office Thursday night in mock shock.\u201cOf course not.At least not until after the game.\u201d The weather bureau all week has been predicting damp weather for the game between Hamilton Tiger-Cats and British Columbia Lions starting at 1 p.m.PST 14 p.m.EST).Football officials have been easting worried eyes at the Empire Stadium field.It was a quagmire earlier this week but stadium officials say drying operations are working well.Workmen were laboring under the second day of un-ace istomed sun Thursday.FREE ESTIMATES Gn Renovations, Repairs & Painting Call Bishop Bros.Ltd.Tel.562-9315 ARE YOU READY ?Val Estrie's Experts are Featuring all this month.A 10POINT FALL CHECKUP M|£IU9 Automobiles 2615 King St.West Tel.569-9003 5 MEN! LIGHTEN THE EYES OF YOUR LOVED ONES AT CHRISTMAS TIME BY GIVING HER OUR c-irrr CEISTXr'IC.ZITE HENRY'S LADIES WEAR \u201cWhere Styling and Personal Servie* Is Our Aim\".103 Wellington N.\u2014Tel.569-2050 - SHERBROOKE \u2014 -1\u2014J Lyndon B.Johnson, the ultimate politician STTTHBHOOK* PATt-Y RECORD.YRt.NOT.».1WW f From pickaxe to the presidency Non-profit music centre promotes Canadian compositions in school By RELMAN MORIN the Texas declaration of inde-WASHINGTON (AP) \u2014 Sun- pendence shine tinged the tops of the pe-can and svcamore trees, swept .\t_ across the town of Stonewall.üvf '\u2018^e Bapüst clergymen and glowed in the room acd educationists.His great grandfather headed Baylor University for two years.Tex., where Sam Ealey Johnson Jr.was shaking his son's foot.\u201cGet up, Lyndon,\u201d he said After Johnson finished high \u201cEverybody in town\u2019s got a two- s -'irs- H.Saunai United Church.\tThe gown, styled with a wide dm\u2019 Mrs' L\u2018 Ross\u2019 Miss G\u2018 Women s groups in the news j pleated bodice forming a V-l BROMPTON ROAD W.l.reported the meeting to various The November meeting of departments.Only expert* work on your furniture et Beeulac \u2014 ear and furniture upholstery \u2014 BEAULAC SEAT COVERS 75 Queen St.\u2014 Lennoxville Tel.569-7271 the Bromplon Road branch of Hie Quebec Women's Institute was held al the home of Mrs.Allan Roarke, wilh Mrs.W.Bonnaille and Mrs.Gordon Westman as joint hostesses.The president, Mrs.G.Deco-teau.was in the chair and the meeting was brought to order in the usual form.The roll call, \"Buy a poppy and wear it,\u201d was answered by 13 members.Correspondence included * letter re National Farm Radio Forum and thank-you notes from sick and shut-ins.The Federated News and annual reports were distributed both lo the members and the treas urer, Mrs.G.Hadenko gave aj ____ very satisfactory report.CONVENERS REPORTS Citizenship\u2014Mrs.Stuart Bill ing, reported she had ordered and received UNICEF greeting cards and reminded Ihc mem hers of Ihe UNICEF card parti to be held the same evening.Education\u2014Miss Verna Hatch reported she had seven boxes of books to be sent to the Wesl Indies.Six o( these boxes had been donated from the Mitchell School, through the kindness of Mr.McClintock, Publicity\u2014Mrs.I).Cullen, had get, reported gifts sent to mem | p Hale.Mrs.B\u2018.Edwards, Mrs 'neckline and a simply gored' A bright and Mrs.L.Jones, skirt extending to a slight train, ,he kitchen convener was has been altered only once since Shirley\u2019s grandmother, Mrs.J ADMIRING POINSETTIAS\u2014 The stage of St.Peter\u2019s Memorial Hall was decorated with poinsettias in keeping with the festive season, at the i Christmas Salad Tea, held there on Wednesday afternoon.Shown from left to right admiring the poinsettias are Mrs.J.1) R.Franklin, the minister's wife; Miss Annie Baldwin, president of St.Peter's Guild, who sponsored the tea, and a young guest Miss Lynda Savage.(Photo by Doug Gerrish).Mrs.T.Bailey, assisted by Mrs.J.Gillam and Mrs.L.ettit, wore it for her wed Jones- Welfare and Health- Mrs.F.Goodfellow.reported Mr*.* hour of 3 o\u2019clock In the afternoon, at the office of Mr.Jean-Marie Grégoire, the Official Receiver, at the Court House, tn the Cltv of Sherbrooke Province of Quebec.Dated at Sherbrooke, this i*th day of November 1963 MARCEL R SAVARD, CA Trustee Office of: LarochtUt.Savard t Gosselin C'A.6B King St.West, Sherbrooke, Qu«.SITUATED In the village of Barn-atdn, on highway No.4 Coatlcook, \u2022\t12 Month Approved Training Course \u2022\tOpen to both men and women.\u2022 Experience not necessary.\u2022\tGenerous allowance while training.\u2022\tRoom .\u2014 Board\u2014Uniforms supplied.comprising of 10 acres of land.175 VIMY near Portland 4 rooms, with a building u0 x 150 could be\theated,\thot\twater, stove and r* j\tA rewarding career in the Aoniv,*tnPRoht.rt0M^rrrtg%fPlPH\tfri*er»tor\tfuri\u2019i»h*d.\tDecember!\tmental health field uh*n you Apply to Robert Menard.St Ld- re,u free.Tel.567-5923\tGraduate wldge.County of Compton.Que-__________________________- I Mauualc- bec, Tel.VI.9-3421,\tLENNOXVILLE 6 room apartment VERDUN PROTESTANT -\t- heated and hot water supplied\t^ u/->cDPrit GRANBY \u2014 Duplex, fine restdcnUa! 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jtions snd tender form may be! j obtained by sending a request ! Tor same with a $10 00 certified (Cheque or money order, not re fundable, to Director of Drain (age Service.Depariment ol Agriculture snd Colonization.Room D-413, Parliament Build ings, Quebec.Are allowed lo bid, only these persons, firms, companies or corporations who.as general contractors, have their principal place of business in Region No 17 (Brome-Missisquoi), which in dudes electoral districts ol Brome, Missisquoi and She) ford.Tenders shall be accompanied either by a rertitied cheque to the order of the Minister ol i Finance of the.Province ol Quebec for an amount equival ent lo 10% of the total amount of the bid or by a polity of guarantee for the same amount Such a policy of guarantee musi be issued by a company legally authorized to provide surely (Bid Bond).Tenders will be received at the office of the Assistant Dep uty Minister, Room D-6J7, Par lligment Buildings, Quebec City until December 17, 1863.before ,2.30 P.M.Eastern standard time At such time and in the.above Imentioncd office, tenders will be opened publicly ! Tenders must be sent in the envelope provided for that purpose.sealed and bearing clearly the following indlcftion \"Tender for contract No 11 $53-25-6341 The Minister does not bii.d himself to accept neither the lowest nor gny of the tenders ROMEO LALANDE, Assistant Deputy Minister of Agriculture and Colonization WARDEN \u2014 Mrs.Alan Talbot spent a i weekend in Montreal, the guest of Miss Shirley Talbot, and attended the ice Capades.The weekly meeting of the Farm Forum group was held at jthe home of Mr.and Mrs G JVerhoef The November meeting of the Anglican Guild was held ai the borte of Mrs.Clayton Westovei In the absence of Mn.R.Tal bot president, Mrs.J.Marcotie presided Business items were discussel.The surprise parrel w»» won by Mr*.P.Ledoux Refreshments were served the hostess**, Mrs R Talbot ind Mn Ledoux.Mr* Annie Ives is spending a few day* *t Orle*n*.Vt with her daughter, Mr» R.Utton, and Mr.Utton.DR.ALBERT TTUJOEAU, Oplnme trill, N#vv Addin.' liiRnda I'lica It* Bldg .\t51 Wellington North, ?Suite 1 A ?Sherbrooke Tel l.O, 1*0817.lyes examined Contact Unies FOR SALE Good -election of used TV, .\u2019I inch, completely recon-dilioned with new picture lube Guamnleed for one year.\u2018149.95 A W SEALE Cookshirt, Our.Tel.875 3312 BUILDING FOR RENT 10,000 Square Feet HEATED AND SPRINKLED ESTY LIMITED BEDFORD, P Q.PHONE; Bi dford CH R 2473 Bedford CM.8-2704 MONTREAL UN.1 6282 ALLEY OOP fsô VOU PONT KNOW WHICH way TO «O ?Y\u2019MLAil ,] YOU'RE LOST;' J X GUtS.6 'îO.I.DIDN'T PAY MUCH ATTENTION TO THE WAY IANO TOOK ME j IF YOU'RE > A MOOYtAN, THAI 'A MUM Rl ( RIOHI MIAN _ / A I! 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DO NOT TURN CANCEROUS diamond with the king of| Q\u2014 I am a 31-year-old house trumps, played a low trump to Doctor i L Pounds NEW ZEALAND\t235 AUSTRALIA\t221 URUGUAY\t213 ARGENTINA\t202 UNITED STATES\t164 UNITED KINGDOM\t138 CANADA\t137 DENMARK\t133 FRANCE\t130 SWITZERLAND\t123 WEST GERMANY\t118 AUSTRIA\t117 BELGIUM AND LUXEMBOURG 113 SWEDEN\t111 NETHERLANDS\t108 THREE VILLAGES -\t, The Rock Island Girt Guide Troop are planning a paper .'drive for the end of December Aincan comment.and are asking people to save- papers, which will be picked up.! Mrs.Charles Napper, Saranac, N.Y., is a guest of her son-in-law and daughter.Mr.and Mrs.Robert Darby, and family Salas and Servica Ttl.263-1466 LOTS OF HAMBLTIGERS\u2014World meat consumption Is high and going higher every year.World meat production (excluding Communist China) rose 30 per cent between 1953 and 1962 while population increased 19 per cent, says the U.S.Department of Agriculture.In the latter year, 109 billion pounds of meat were consumed.Chart above lists the 15 leading meat-eating countries by per capita consumption.All are well above the average of 39 reporting countries, which is slightly over 96 pounds a year.wife.1 have had a lump in my dummy\u2019s 10 and cashed the nine of hearts.South ruffed dummy\u2019s last diamond with his own last trump and went over to dummy with the queen of spades.This allowed him to discard his low spade on dummy\u2019s t h e y queen of trumps and make the last trick with his ace and king of spades.CARD SENSE The bidding has been: South West 1\t* Pass 2\t¥ Pass 4 N.T.Pass You, South North I ?4\t¥ 5\t?hold: A-A-2, V-A-K-J-5, Q-.J-9-8-7.What do you do now?A\u2014Bid five no-trump.You want to check on kings.TODAY\u2019S QUESTION Your partner bids six hearts BLENDED GIN-DISTILLED IN MONTREAL THEREALHOLLANDSFLAVOUR John deKuyper&Son SINCE 1695 for pure \u2019p^ane comfort, convenience, too .FLY TCA MONTREAL to NEW YORK $50.Economy return up to 7 flights daily See your Travel Agent or ask Long Distance Operator for Zenith 6-8300 (no toll charge) TRANS-CANADA AIR LINES AIR CANADA East Pass Pass Pass *-A- breasl for seven years and I worry constantly about cancer.My doctor tells me that I have mastitis and that I\u2019ll always have the lump but 1 recently read that all lumps in the breast become cancerous.Is that true?A \u2014 Your doctor is right.All 76 ROWS Iried, three escaped and W.l.conveners 50 were shol; they'd \u2019do it again' reports heard at Milby meeting BROME-MISSISQUOt VOLKSWAGEN Garage Gemme & Alix Miss Ethel Laberee, Newport,\tBr0™ (Swe.t$bUr9 Rd.l who is well known at Uie Boundary, has left Broadview Hospital.where she was a patient for nine weeks and is now at the Patenaude Rest Home, at i Derby.| Mrs.Lloyd Selby, Derby I Line, spent two days with re-jlatives at Richford.While ! there she attended a meeting of jthe O.E.S.Miss Jane Selby, of -Burlington, spent the weekend I with her parents.Mr.and Mrs.[Selby.Mr.and Mrs.Sidney Morris, of St.Eustache sur la Lac, and |their granddaugher, Miss Barbara Morris, Montreal, were weekend guests of their daughter and aunt, Mrs.Lindsay Smith, Mr.Smith and family, Rock Island.Mr.Eric Smith, Arnprior, Ont., spent the weekeno with 50 Camirand St his parents, Mr.and Mrs.Car-roll Smith, Rock Island.1 ^\tYOUR CHOICE Cwuto-\tIS AT COWIT* Canada\t PAPETERIE PIGEON LTD.\t 444 King\tSt.W.Tel.562-8310\t iffJWW* Sherbrooke Doily Record PRINTING DEPARTMENT Shark rook* Tal.569-3636 MONTREAL (CP)\u2014Two men who played a part in the great mass escape from Germany\u2019s Stalag Luft 3 prison compound during the Second World War say they would attempt it again if ihey ever found themselves in similar circumstances.Of the 76 Commonwealth air lumps in the breast do not be- force officers who fled the corn-come cancerous.Furthermore, pound in March, 1944, through a any lump that has been pres narrow tunnel, only three eventually made their way to freedom.Fifty of them were shot.Two Montreal-area men who were there, Mac Reilly, 43, of Pointe Claire, and Tom Watt, 41, of Ste.Rose, say it was worth while.There are some things a ent for seven years is not a cancer.This docs not mean that you shouldn\u2019t have a physical check-up once a year.Worry will neither cause nor prevent cancer.Let your doctor do the worrying for you.Q \u2014 I have a small skin can-| cancer precursors.In that case, says.\u2018\u2018The shooting of the 50 was a horrible shock but in the ov cer.My doctor says it isn\u2019t nr iman cl0£s instinctively,\u201d Reilly cessary to do anything about it yet.Isn\u2019t it always best to treat a cancer early?A \u2014 If your lésion is definitely cancer, it should be removed at once, but I suspect that what your doctor found was one of those lesions that are classed as precancerous or Watt missed the actual escape by a few days when he was transferred to the south compound, which contained American flyers.He had been raised in Kansas and that, to the Germans, was sufficient to qualify him as an American.He indices: ic\tict* n !*?£!*«« l fANTA\u2019fHELPER5AYf\t| it MILBY \u2014 The November meeting of the Women's Institute which had been postponed due to inclement weather, was held in Huntingville Community immediately went to work there Hall, with Mrs.Bertrand Tur- ner and Mrs.Robert Suitor, as hostesses.Mrs.Turner welcomed the guests, Mrs.S.Aldrich, Mrs.H.Snow, Mrs.E.Raymond, Mrs.L.Langlois and Mrs.H.Crosby.The following conveners gate would have answered \u2019yes\u2019.\u201d \u201cWe were still fighting a war even if we were prisoners,\u201d Watl added.\u201cWe felt it was our duty to tie up as many German security troops as we could.building another tunnel.Reilly\u2019s job in the escape was carrying sand from the tunnel into the main area of the camp and acting as security officer.Reilly\u2019s place in line the night of the escape was 86th.The Germans discovered the escape as the 77th man was poking his I reports: head above ground.The plan) Agriculture:\tMrs.W.\tT.had been to get 250 men out of! Evans gave instructions on the camp.\t[growing bulbs for winter en- WASN'T CRICKET\tjoyment, and color on the win- \u201cYou know how I got in on dow sill.Citizenship: Mrs.A.Fairbro-ther, stressed the importance of keeping papers such as birth SHOPPING DAYS TO CHRISTMAS SHOP FOR GIFTS IN OUR AD PAGES USE THIS HANDY SHOPPING GUIDE FOR CHRISTMAS SHOPPING er-all effect, if the others had 'he CS'apC ,!n th* first.PlacteJ'\u2019 been asked to do it again they he ,asks' 1 saw, a sl?n tPat \u2022 said anyone wanting to play cricket should sign his name.I\u2019d never played cricket, but I thought it was a great idea, so I signed.I arrived at the camp ! he would be right to watch it ^n[l we did.We had thousands for a while.Skin cancer is thc!°f them running all over the easiest of all cancers lo treat[Place \u201d and removal of Ibis type results PLANE SHOT DOWN in the greatest per cent of Reillyi now a businessman permanent cures.Q \u2014 I had my uterus re- now a with wife and two daughters and a son, was shot down over pelvic and breast check-up for cancer the way I did before the operation?A \u2014 You should continue to have annual check-ups because cancer sometimes recurs 111 the moved when 1 was 51.Is U ne- jk)lland May 1( 1943 Watt an cessary for mc tojiave «routine aircra(t eng(necr and fathcr of four sons, was in command of a Wellington bomber brought down near Paris Nov.21, 1942.Watt says he was a \u201cmole\u201d and \u201cscrounger\u201d in the escape ,\t.Plan, helping dig the tunnel.He ; tissues adjacent to the uterus also ,lelpC(i acqulre cqllipment that was removed or in the nppdpd in |hp PSCapP.breast after a hysterectomy.) Q \u2014 Why is it much easier jfor some persons to cry than for others?I can't cry, but 1 envy those who can.A \u2014 Were any of your ancestors American Indians?after the plan had been put into effect and I didn\u2019t know that cricket was what they called the escape.\u201d Watt managed to escape later when prisoners were being marched from that camp to southwestern Germany near the end of the war.He wandered about France for six weeks before he found his way to Allied lines.The men recently saw a private screening of a Hollywood certificates, bonds, insurance policies in a safe deposit box.An interesting poem on Talents was read.A petition that the Red Ensign be recognised as the National Flag was circulated.Welfare and health: Mrs.Allan Suitor reported that flowers had been sent to a bereaved family, cards of sympathy were sent out and two people from the community, in hospital, were remembered.An informative article on the importance of a good breakfast was read.Home economics: Mrs.Wil- SMITH SURPLUS STORE 900 Wellington St.South, Sherbrooke.\u2022\tBinoculars \u2022\tHunting Knives \u2022\tHatchets \u2022 Compasses \u2022\tShot Guns \u2022 Kit and Sleeping Bags N^RfS-MIRRORS-lKjii Pictures, Mirrors and Lamps ef Distinction.Tel.562-4777 950 King St.E.See our complete line of gifts \u2014 E.MORIN & FILS INC.Toys.Lamps, Occasional Chairs, Electrical Appliances, etc.2630 King St.West Tel.569-5548 i * COUTURE & DUSSAULT INC.Lamps and a good assortment of shades-Small gift items.RCA, Philips TV.80 King St.East Tel.567-4074 film about the escape.\u201cI hadjam Suitor read Six Rules goose bumps all over.\u201d said!for the Well Dressed Women Watt.\u201cIt was like getting aj Publicity: Mrs, Robert Sui-j if 5\u2018gic WCWC'CC!«'£!\u20ac I s -if V C0DÈRE LIMITÉE kick in O\u2019Reilly.the stomach,\u201d said About Television By CYNTHIA LOWRY NEW YORK (AP)\u2014When Ca-Among the Indians, the cry of 1na(l>an-born actress Yvonne De-a child might reveal to an en- carlo appears as a guest star emy the location of a place of next Wednesday on The Virgin-safety.So crying had to be sup-!>an, she will end an enforced pressed throughout life.In our[two-yesr leave from television, own society crying is strongly [ Miss Decarlo, a native of Van-discouraged in children in some couver, always has been in defamilies, especially in boys.inland for motion picture and TV Such persons rarely develop a P*rts- She is the wife of Robert pattern of crying in later life.[Morgan, a top Hollywood stunt In other persons there ex-[man.ists an inability to sympathize Almost two years ago, Mor-with another person or to im- gan lost a leg when a stunt in- |agine oneself in another\u2019s volving a train went awry in\t___________________ place.Such persons would see Arizona.For almost a year,) no reason to cry unless their Morgan was recuperating in a KINNEAR'S MILLS _________________________ own body was injured or their Phoenix hospital\tj own wishes were thwarted.Cry- Yvonne 1 i m i t ed herself to j Mr.Willard Wallace and MisS), ing does serve a useful purpose work that would keep her closejColette Jacques spent the week-jt1ucet?M^s\u2018 .LanS\u20180ls> who Hope movie, and then a western.And now I\u2019m back in television.\u201cEverybody has just been marvellous.\u201d Best of all, she says, in The Virginian, she plays an opera singer \u2014 not the usual girl-around-the-saloon which is the lot of an actress too exotic in appearance to play a school inarm.\"It's a happy beginning,\" Yvonne reflected tor continued the reading of & Live Wire Ladies.Mrs.Roy Suitor: House com-jv mittee, reported that the spring | from which the Club House de-rives its water supply, had been newly boxed and covered.Mrs.Archie Fairbrother was appointed chairman of the social committee for the remainder of the month.Mrs.Stewart Cairns will look after the schedule to be drawn up for Cancer Clinic workers.Mrs.Roy Suitor, treasurer, reported that the recent drive had been successful.The December meeting will be held at the home of Mrs.Jack Evans in Milby when there w ill be the usual exchange of gifts.Arrangements for refreshments will be taken care of by the incoming social committee.Mrs.Bertrand Turner intro- Sports articles Quality gifts 30 Wellington North Tel.569-2501 Gifts from DENIS RENÉ Portable Typewriters, Desks, Brief Cases, Lamps, efe.62 Wellington South Tel.567-5211 Î * SHEFFIELD SHOP Knitting Wools Christmas Cards and Gifts Stationery Books and Bibles Tel.562-0850 232 Dufferin Avenue Christmas Shopping Made Easy at l/S Tel.567-6700 105 Wellington North Centre d'Escomptes i A.Gillman & Son 1 ! 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Grégoire Pharmacy G.O.Grégoire.B.A., B Ph.,L.Ph.,V.A.Tel.5674864 1618 King W\u201e Sherbrooke Rapid delivery service.Quality Store For Men 33 King Street West, Sherbrooke\u2014Tel.569-2177 Ski clothes end equipment, Tricycles end Bicycles.Skate* - Hockey equipment H.MUNKITTRICK 1020 Wellington South Tel.569-0529 9 Farm Forum Activities SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD.FRI.NOV.2fl, 59«3 If COOKSHiRE\tihat the moiher should be with be the eilects of women spend Mr.and Mrs.R.G.Hodge en- them in their formative years ing much of their married lives tertained the forum a: their On the other hand, many of outSj(je tne home' home this week.\tour best teachers, nurses and ,\t,\t,\t.The group was joined b\\ tf105'\u2019 «\u201csagod in other occu- Answer: \u2014 t epen s on : e members of the local Women's PaCons of a similar nature are circumstances in the home.Institute who wished to take carried women in which case When there are children and part in the discussion on the must try to balance their wouten need to work they would broadcast Women in T h e i r v*\u2018ue to the community ,s have to have some one capable Piace\tagainst what may be a loss to °f looking after the children.The broadcast originated lhe fan,i!-v\tQuestion: Would you under- from the farm forum group in The\" there are those famil- take further training or educa-Knowlton and was participated|ies *hieb find it difficult per-tion if it were available.If ves in by leading members of the haPs even impossible, or who * hat are the barriers.Provincial Organization of'ho not wish to live according to Answer: Yes many of this Women s Institutes which in-the standard of living entailed Forum thought that they would eluded Mrs.Estelle Coates of by only one w age earner's che- take further training in educa East Angus, with Mark Wald->0 coming into the family.It non if it were available but\tnew regulations on ron of Macdonald College as see'ns likely, therefore, that in lack of money and time were0 21st One new member, Mrs.Mrs.Rielisrd Lefebvre andjG'llispie, was welcomed.Miss Lucille Lussier were visit Mrs.Bell.United Tliank of ! ing their father, Mr.Hermidasjfering secretary, turned in a1 Lussier.\treceipt for $49.Guests of Mrs, Alfred Cole A letter was read from MUsi.\t>¦\t,\t,\t, were Mrs R0> and Mrs Beau Georg,e Coates enclosing her\tMon,my- wd,n\u2018 **** regard, of Ste.Anne de la Ho membership dues, also asking\tOaoc »\t* chellc.\t(hat a it T i> Kay k#» sent her announced that the average,\tmaiai.iv> nox ne sem ncr.| 1963 Meteor, sedan, de luxe, automatic, radio, motor like new $2295.1962 soon, for a recuperation period ency question promises to de-Miss Laurel Webb, Manson- generate into a conflict between ville, spent the weekend with;eastern and western farm in- Alvin Burwash was m Mrs 1, Morgan reported rm\tslation wagon, two tone the sale of the 65 church calen Spamt, economical dais.\t spent the weekend at heriend \u201euesis 0f m,-service for the two month oldlbome on Lingwick Road, with ,\t\u201e band of 30- l,a,'> «lau-.hter of Mi .and Mrs.Mr.MacRae.\td'aients, Mr.and Mrs.odd crack young officers who Kolmn MarKcnzie.l'he infant; Rev.R.D.Sandlord left on! Matheson man the carrier's squadron of receive.l\ttin- names She I\tley Nov.2e, for Haney.B.C., where\tMr-\tand\tMrs\tRa,Ph r\u2019i,ge-\tof tracker aircraft and whose Anne In\tthe afternoon Mr\tand Jk» will spend two weeks con Cl'otQn-\tVt.,\tand\tMr.and\tMis.I presence make the Bonaventure \u2019Mrs.MarKcnzie entertained a,ducting services.\tjFdwaid MacLeod of Oilcans, {usually top - heavy w ith adtli lew rcl.diws amt Iriends.j Mr.and Mrs.Fraser Mayhew ^ *\u2022\u2019 \"'\u2018re guests of Mr.and (tional gold braid, although in Mr d Mrs Donald Murray attended the first district ^ls- D- D.MacLeod, fact they have little or nothing and family.of East Ryegate, Stamp Exhibition, on Nov.23, lo do with the ship'* operation.Vt .were weekend guests of at St.George's Church Hall, in One disadvantage is that they the i t plicw and niece, Mr.Lennoxville.Mr.and Mrs.May-|live under stricter drinking reg and Mr Kclton MacKenzie.hew, who are both philatelists, illations\u2014not as much as a beer Other visitors at the same home entered exhibits, before dinner if there is even were Mr\tand Mi Edward\tMae- Mr and Mrs Kclton MacKen- a possibility they may be fly l.eod.ot\tOr! an vt.Mr\tand /ie spent a day in Quebec City ing next day.\tI Mrs.Brian Parkin, of Pointe recently.bi-monthly greater than among the various income brackets in any small v*ce in ^ Paul\u2019s Presbyterian of East Angus.\tTom Tyson and Mr.Rick lor.town, but because of propin- Ohureh.I!ev.Robert 1) Sand !\\|rs Harvey MacRae, of St.Rjehel, of Montreal, were week- The quity the lines seem more ford ofi uiated a the baptismaKj0|,ns> spent the weekend at lierai ,uests of Mr Matheson\u2019s!,he ,IaPPy Gang was held sharply defined.\t'enter l ' - the two month oid bome on Lingwick Road, with' .\t.\t,\tI h The elite are the \u2019\t\u2019\t- - k\",.»'\u2022\tl**- - Inaients, Mr.amt Mrs.John avenues.Miss Hoffert left about 9:25 a.m.to return a car to a friend in toe Riverdale section of the Bronx and pick up her own car.She had borrowed toe larger car to move some furniture to [her neyv apartment.Five minutes later, Miss Tolies departed for work, leaving Miss Wylie asleep in toe .bedroom they shared.Miss Wy-Guests at the Henderson ]je bad planned to go to Wash-home included Mr.and Mrs.Fl-[ington for the civil rights march win Lowry and family, of Thet- that dav but change;, her mind the home of Mr.and Mrs.Oscar Desruisseaux, with a god attendance.A writer\u2019s notes By HAL BOYLE NEW YORK (AP)\u2014Jumping to conclusions: Plump widows have toe best chance of landing another husband\u2014because their suitors, who usually are middle-aged, figure they are good cooks.It\u2019s a good bet that a man who habitally wears only pinstriped suits is a con man, a junior diplomat, or suffers from a superiority complex.Many a woman surprised by the gift of a new fur coat from her husband would! be even more surprised if she knew toe real reason he bought it for her.The most suspicious people in the world are authors, bankers and drug store cashiers.God must have loved teenagers, because he made so many of them.Does the girl love you?Put a piece of light thread on the arm of your blue suit.If she notices the thread and doesn't bother to pick it off\u2014well, you'd better brush her off pronto, and look for another girl.> It has been years since I\u2019ve seen a woman blow her nose w ith a handkerchief.B u t ford Mines, and Mr.and Mrs.and agreed to work in place of Raymond Grady, of Lyndon- anofl,cr Newsweek employee.v*lle-\t.jbeginning at 1 p.m.She slept DRAINS HUGE AREA j Mrs- Geol'Se Latwood Will nut}e.be co-hostess at the December! About 10 a m f Miss Hoffert ,\t,\t, 4\t, The area drained by South] meeting of the U.C.W., not Mrs.arrive(j in Riverdale, where she W len tlie-v \"ant ,0 make a America\u2019s Amazon River, morejNeil Taylor as erroneously re- stayt,d f01- about an hour.\trcal sl,ow °* tears' tlley a*\u2018 than 2,053,000 square miles, is ported recently.The meeting\tj ways pull out a handkerchief cry int0.They never wipe their eyes with a paper nap- ncarly twice that of any other]will be held at the home of Mrs., Charles Spaulding.When you think of ale 1.IINI Ml.\t.'*\"¦¦¦¦.\u2022 \u2022 \u2022 DOORBELL RANG Sometime after lier friends' departure, Miss Wylie apparently was awakened by the doorbell and apparently answered it in a raincoat.The raincoat was found by the entrance Her body, still nude but sex- kin while weeping at a wedding, or a funeral.If you see a man light up a cigar in his own home, you don't have to ask who\u2019s the real boss in that household.Drugs that come in fancy ually unmolested, was in Miss: two-tone capsules arc all right Hoffert's room, the nearest ref-] for the younger generation, uge from the front door.She but older people seem to get THINK y lay across the wire of an electric radio-clock, stopped at 10:32.Was this toe time of her death?Or was it meant to appear thus?Or was it mere ironic circumstance without meaning?No one remembers seeing Miss Hoffert return, but it must more benefit from a medicine if it tastes bitter and is poured into a tablespoon from a dull brown bottle.Bartenders who insist on telling their troubles to their customers get few tips.Before marriage a girl tells a man his bow tics make him look boyish.After marriage she informs him they make have been after 11:30 a.m.because of the distance from) him look silly.Riverdale.\tA guest usually winds up Did the killer wait for her?hungry in a home in which Or did she walk in by chance toi both the wife and husband her execution?\t| have martinis together before The killer washed in toe bath- dinner.room.No one remembers see-i\t- ing a bloody or rumpled per- BUILD NEW HOMES son in the area.\tSome 12.500 new homes were ; Newsweek called the apart-[registered in Norway during the iment during the afternoon, with !first half of 1963.OUR BOARDING HOUSE .with .MAJOR HOOPLI MOLSON EXPORT is the BIG ALE in the big land uw-M.'ies 3AS0N,tY6 REDECORATED THE ROOM VûR THE OCCASION?ATMOSPHERE AN1 iHOWMANOUlP ARC FULLY AL> IMTORTANT TO US GOURMETS AG THE MEAL tT4ELF-, e.GAO.,-~X\u2019VE ADDED A GENEROUG portion c::\u2014 c-prctAL flavor-, ING TO MV RECtPE,*£0UROOOGH pTfcw\"/ and ev concealing a sir MORE IN TWO SAME GAUCt 6CTTLE Ï.CAM AG SURE A HE LACED AT MO'3 T DON'T KNOW MUCH About them fancy LATIN' FOLK-S.MlâTAH /MA30R,8UTAR6-TOO £>URE THING'S VNDNi'T ee 30\t^ RELAYIN'THEY LAP UP TR FLAM5R-AND t i ttSTEW?It\u2019s tub bio alb because more people ask for it, open it, servo it, enjoy it, than any other ale in Canada.Open a Molson Export Ale and drink it.We think you'll find the reason for opening your second bottle inside the first bottle.If you don\u2019t agree, no hard feelings.nnd this r* a Utile picture of the BIG ALE /kIotwing UKC THF RLTWT WtfAOsPHERE AND FLAVOR MOLSON\u2019S-BREWERS SINCE 1786 "]
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