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[" WEATHER Snow starting this aftor.noon and changing to rain this evening; a risk of freer-ing rain; milder; light winds becoming easterly IS to 20 by late morning.High at Sherbrooke 32.Outlook for Friday: Rain ending, turning colder with anowflurrie*.ljecbcooki'!Mi)Taeecicd Today's Chuckle Too many people fashion their lives after French bread \u2014 one long loaf.Established 1897 Price: 5 Cents SHERBROOKE, QUEBEC, THURSDAY, JANUARY 9, 19h4 Sixty - Seventh Year Penitentiary After President Johnson's message construction schedule on COWANSVILLE \u2014 (Staff) \u2014 Work on the second phase of the new federal penitentiary at Cowansville, esti- j mated to involve expenditures of $6,000,000 is now in progress.The first phase, which involved the digging of the foundation and the preparation of access roads and other grounds works has been completed on schedule at a cost of $400,000.Military observation posts proposal readied for Europe ?The present plans call for the construction of a medium\tQ different security prison which consulting architect Paul Irepanier of Granby called the first of its kind in Canada._ The prison will eventually house 450 prisoners in 21\t.if** f** K rent buildings.\tI I U V- 1O I ! The medium security type ; prison involves a radical de-\t1._ \u2014, I- parture from traditional ideas £\t| Q |\\ in criminology.It is symptomatic of the \u201cnew look\u201d which Canada\u2019s department of justice has taken on in the past few years in line with similar |||g|^|p|pg§|||§p^.LONDON (Reuters) \u2014 President Johnson's State of the Union message announcing a cut in U.S.nuclear weapons Tax 'unfair' changes which have already production today won applause I taken place in the U.S.\tin A'orld capitals.Mr.Trepanier said yester-OTTAWA (CP)\u2014For the third day that the buildings would time in two days, the royal : be bright and cheerful and commission on taxation today1 would provide an environment heard a familiar request: That in which first offenders could the tax structure surrounding be more easily rehabilitated inco-operatives be taken away, j stead of corrupted and hard-Today\u2019s appeal came in a|ened.bulky brief from the Retail Merchants Association of Can The old concept was to build prisons in as harsh and brutal ada, whose provincial branches a fashion as possible, to pro-presented similar views to the vide the proper environment commission in its cross-Canada for the \u201cpunishment of in- hearings last year.?mates,\u201d he said.Nowadays, the architect said, rehabilitation is placed before Gets recoqnition punishment in the scale of vsl ues TUNIS (AP) \u2014 Red Chinese «.gars on the windows are out Premier Chou En-lai arrived m as far as this prison ,s concern.Tunis today to collect the fi st \u201e Mr Trepanjer\tD00rs dividend of his African tour- too wm be unlock\u20acd so that pri.Tunisia s recognition of the Pe- soners can circulate freely king regime.\twithin the confines of the pri- Chou and Foreign Minister |son,s buildings.The high wall Chen Yi arrived by chartered of james Cagney fame will dis- Dutch airliner from Tirana, the Albanian capital.They were greeted by the No.2 man in appear.There will be four dormitor ies and each will be connected President Habib Bourguiba s by a covered corridor to a cen-government.Defence Minister tr'al cafeteria and lounge Bahi Ladgham, and Foreign There will eventually be a Minister Mongi Slim.\tlarge well-equipped workshop ?Fire kills five In London, diplomatic quarters showed keen interest in Johnson's disclosure that the United States would make new proposals at the 17-nation Geneva disarmament conference reopening Jan.21.British observers said the speech was bound to improve further the international climate on the eve of the important and complex Geneva negotiations.Russian newspapers carried Tass news agency reports of the speech without comment.The London Daily Sketch praised Johnson for showing \u201creal determination\u201d to bring the nuclear arms race to a halt.The Daily Telegraph portrayed Johnson as a leader who is \u201cmarching straight ahead.\u201d 'MOMENTUM INCREASED' \u201cThe Kennedy momentum is maintained, even increased,\u201d the paper added.In Paris, the Johnson address was favorably received in French government circles although there was no official comment.The re-dedication of the administration to the Kennedy stand on racial issues and the policy of giving foreign goods competitive access to the American market were noted with j»»\t.iMir ' Pension Plan report is nearing completion WASHINGTON (AP) \u2014 The Johnson administration is drafting a proposal for a system of international military observation posts to be set up on both sides of the iron curtain in Europe as a safeguard against surprise attack.It is understood officials arc thinking about proposing 20 to 30 posts on each side at key transportation centres where unusual military activity by either Soviet or U.S.forces might be detected.President Johnson announced in his State of the Union message Wednesday, outlining government policy in 1964.that \u201cwe shall make new proposals\" on disarmament issues when the 17-nation disarmament conference reopens negotiations at Geneva in two weeks.Work is going forward on thc| proposals in the U.S.Arms Con ' trol and Disarmament Agency under the immediate direction of William C.Foster, agency di rector.He is expected to head the U.S.delegation in the new round of negotiations beginning;\t.j , \u2022> j\t,\t,\t, )an 2i\t| OTTAWA (CP) \u2014 A detailed government report on how m'fw approaches\tId intends to implement the Canada Pension Plan and guarantee its financial soundness is in the final stages of preparation.Officials have said je ¦\u2022 ¦! A spokesman for Prime Minister Pearson said Wednesday proposas wi ia \\u i l'm njgbt the report should be mailed \u201cwithin a few days\u201d to iliar issues in new ways.They; .\t, ,\t.\t.hope the proposals will enlarge! Provlnclal Premiers (or their comments.\tr , , , the possibility of agreement; After that, the federal goven.me.il will have a final look with the Soviet Union.\tat its proposed legislation on the pension plan for the new Disarmament experts of the Parliamentary session opening Feb 18 United States, Britain, Canada ,-.\tlllc reP°rt '* baso(1 on s,a\"s and Italy are undertaking con- fnf/i/llfffint Ui7 sultations aimed at co-ordina .\t» ting their policies.France.\t- Il whose chair in the conference is\t/q Qg gf Qf J) empty because President de Gaulle decided not to partici-l Recent statistics published by pale, is an observer in the con-jihe Registrar\u2019s Office of the sultations.\tUniversity of Sherbrooke reveal The Western allies form one] again this year a big increase in where prisoners can spend their time learning a useful trade so that when they repay their debt SAGINAW, Mich.(AP)\u2014Four\t^ theKv children\u2014left alone while their ductive members of the nation s ,,\t.\t* ^working force, Mr.Trepanier approval in raws mother went across the street '\ts'-! to make a telephone call\u2014diedjsal' .,,\t, .,,,\t.,, when a fire swept through their: One of the highlights of the home Wednesday night, police said.PRESIDENT LYNDON B.JOHNSON World's Fair leader at Bishop's Friday bloc in the Geneva conference, Eastern European Communist countrirs another and a group of smaller nations the third.Other issues on which proposals are being drafted include: the number of students The number of regular full-time stu denis is 1597, an increase of ticnl and analytical material prepared by government experts in response to questions raised by the premiers al last November\u2019s federal - provincial conference.Premier John Robafts of On tario complained in a CBC tele vision free titue broadcast Wed nesday night that ho had not received the material promised him by the prime minister.16% over last year.Last year\u2019s EXPLAINS DELAY increase was 20%.\tThe spokesman for Mr.Pear The number of regular part called \u201cthe most progressive of jits kind in Canada\u201d will be the The victims were Keith A an- constructjon 0f R0man Catholic cer, 3, and three sisters, Joan, and Protestant Chapels by the 5, Marjorie, 1, and Melissa, 2 officers said.?Arrest Ghanaian CP from AP-Reuters ACCRA, Ghana \u2014 The government arrested Opposition Leader Joseph B.Danquah and two former police officials Wednesday night as security officers continued investigating the latest attempt to assassinate President Kwame Nkrumah.The government also ordered the dismissal of 10 other police officers, including Commissioner Erasmus Madjitey, 48.prisoners themselves.\u201cThere is nothing worse than the feeling of uselessness which a man can get in prison if he is not given the opportunity to | create.\u201d | He said that a person who j feels that he is of no use cannot be rehabilitated.The building was designed by the St.Louis Missouri firm of Helmut Olata and Kasablaun and is being built by Argo Construction of Montreal.The work force of approximately 400 will, however, be recruited from the Eastern Townships area.The buildings will be of precast, prestressed concrete and See \"Penitentiary\u201d Page 7 ?Congress moves One of Canada\u2019s leading professional figures, Robert F.Shaw, deputy commissioner general of the 1967 World\u2019s Fair in Montreal, is the keynote speaker at the second annual education seminar at Bishop\u2019s University this weekend.The 53 year old industrialist will discuss university gra-WASHINGTON (AP)\u2014A Con-j duate-employer relationships at 7:00 p.m.on Friday of the two gress pressed by President] day affair.The seminar opens this evening at 7 p.m.with Johnson to cut taxes, enact civil a panel of students and professors leading an analysis of the rights legislation and wage war j theme, Is Our University a Blind Guide?, on poverty is unlimbering Mr.Shaw's brilliant career slowly.\t; has led him to reside in six In a 41-minute State of the)different provinces in Canada.Union speech interrupted 80 Only 29 years after gaining a times bv applause, Johnson told degree in Civil Engineering the legislators Wednesday the from McGill University in 1933, United States can move forward under a new $97,900,000,-000 budget to provide the greatest federal impetus to social welfare in history.Reaction to the president\u2019s pledge of less spending and Mr.Shaw was appointed presi dent and director of the Foun dation Company of Canada Limited.In the intervening years, Mr.Shaw made many significant contributions in his field, not- fewer federal employees was|a61y through his report on the generally favorable.But it wasjcos*- European military air-tinged with scepticism that the fields for NATO and direction series of health, education, hous ing and job training programs he proposed could be carried out under a reduced budget.In South Viet Nam of the activities of the DEW line from 1953 to 1958.His interests include membership in the Quebec Corporation of Professional Engineers and the Toronto Board of Trade.Mr.Shaw is also vice-president of the McGill Graduates\u2019 Society and president of the Canadian Association for Retarded Children, The education seminar idea being\u201d with a neutralized South!advantages and disadvantages was initiated by the committee Fight or quit may be US choke Viet Nam with no U.S.troops \u201cWe could wait for a few years on that basis before reunifying South Viet Nam with our country,\u201d a Hanoi official said recently in nearby Cambodia.Diplomats are weighing the Both groups looking back of using U.S.combat units.jo fthe Canadian Union of Stu-The main advantage, many dents4a\u2018 BishoP\u2019s' aTnd twas a,n veteran US officers here be- immediate suceess\u2019 Last year 5 vcLuida U.o.uiiiutis Iitiu ue affair Whv Are We Here\u2019 lieve, would be to give Ameri- 7\t\u2019\t-, ^\t, ' cans command initiative.There dre/ ove£ balfn.°lsthe student are 15,000 Americans here now.\u2019body on both nightS\u2018 In their limited role as advis-| ers and in support elements-\tkills 14 GEHRAN, Iran (AP)\u2014A bus many American officers and men feel handicapped.SAIGON (AP) \u2014 The United States may soon have to choose between watching the Communists win in South Viet Nam or sending in major U.S.combat units.The time for such a decision has not arrived but senior American officials in Saigon are looking at the odds closely.A possible middle ground is that Saigon\u2019s new military government will recover the initiative from the enemy guerrilla- arm''\tLong, University of Torontoj \u201cAmericans are impatient injuring the others.Heavy snow American observers say mili-|philosophy professor, says too people, but this is not neces- and cold weather since Christ-tary setbacks are the result of many English-speaking Cana- sarily a negative factor,\u201d a col-mas have cost the lives of 96 confusion following the Nov.Ldians are more in love with one! said.\u201cIt\u2019s good to be im-jPersons> a number of whom coup which ousted President £ng]and ^an with this country patient about winning a war.\u201d have frozen to death, official Ngo Dinh Diem.They hope the and advocates of separate na- 'JUST WRAP UP JOB'\treports said.situation will straighten out in tkmality for Quebec are more\toro\t1- a few months.\tI-\t«=¦-\u2014-\t\u2018Americans are not colomal- What if it doesn't?\u2014Agreement at least on the time sludunU amounts to 313, principle of destruction of obsolete weapons to prevent their being distributed to smaller countries.The U.S.B-47 son said Hie delay had been caused by the session-end rush of parliamentary work in De cember, and the ensuing Christmas and New Year holiday.Informants in Ottawa hinlod.The affiliated or annexed colleges or schools group a num bor of 4,'185 students.Of these 711 are preparing either for a whose academic status is ruled by the University then amounts to 7154.bomber, a jet-powered nuclear bomb carrier, is cited as one example of the kind of weapon which, along with its Soviet counterpart, the badger, could be destroyed.PREVENT ARMS SPREAD \u2014Agreement on a pledgejs.A.or a B.Se Dom against the dissemination of nu clear weapons to other countries which do not already possess them.\u2014Designation by East-West agreement of nuclear free zones in the world.This would mean simply that the nuclear powers would agree not to stockpile weapons in, for example, Latin America, Africa or Asia or at least in designated areas of those continents.\u2014Establishment of a committee of experts to work on the problem of putting a ceiling on military budgets.Johnson stressed East-West disarmament measures as the major concern of his administration in the foreign policy field.To this top priority goal he linked his announcement that compared to 274 last year.The extension departments give courses, by night or on \"¦\u201c»\t,™v; , QUEBEC (CP)-A book by Saturdays, or by television 6; Informants m Ottawa hinted,\tpublisher jacqueg He- times a week, to 859 adults.For u'wi'ei, a *' ' 1 \u2018D 1 ji)(>i-| of Montreal has touched off Wiring ignited Chateau A r*port issued today on th# Chateau Frontanac Hotal tira shows that tha blaxa was probably causad by tha wiring In calling of tha grill room In tha hotal's basamant.Sharbrooka flra chiaf Parcy Donahue, who released tha results of tha two-day investigation said that ha could not say whathar or not tha wiring was defective.He said that tha flra was smoldering between the ceiling and the first floor for \"quite some time\" before It began to spread.The fire chief said that once the fire emerged from the smoldering stage it rapidly spread to the walls, calling and upper floors.The way was clear for tha fire to crawl betwaen tha walls and ceiling, he said.Mr.Donahue called reports which have appeared charging negligence on the part of fire inspectors \"pure hearsay.\" You can't check every building every day\" Mr.Donahue said.The building was definitely checked recently, but on the current check it happened to be one of the last on the list, the Fire Chief said.The ruins of the hotel, Mr.Donauhe said, will have to be demolished and cleared away, although tha walls posed no imminent threat to pedestrians.He said that although the fire was extinguished by 10:00 a.m.firemen remained on the scene most of the day to extinguish fires which were burning under the debris.Commission investigates Coffin case 652 of these, courses are with ;'ls0 l)e allributed to the risim^ j commissiotl investiga-credits.\t,\t,ha lealth\u201eand1 VVt; fa,T lion of Ihe Wilberl Coffin affair.Minister Judy La Marsh will remain long in that portfolio.Miss LaMarsh, now in Europe .The Quebec government announced the move Wednesday See \u201cPresident\u201d Page 7 to watch the Olympic Winter Games at Innsbruck, Austria, was to have presided al the The total number of stud mils committee meetings last No- vember at which Ihe pension plan details were discussed.Prime Minister Pearson, bow ever, took the controversial IAA\ti(cm under his winR.Riving rise JfVl GXpunab\tjto speculation that he was dis- MONTREAL (CP) \u2014 Violinistjpleased with her performance Isaac Stern told Tuesday of his as Ihe minister in charge of the plans to establish permancntjplan.branches of les Jeunesse» Mu sicalcs in the United States with the help of Gilles Lefebvre, founder and director of the Canadian branch of the International Youth Music Organization.REFUSED TO TALK The lady minister campaigned actively in last, September's Ontario provincial election against the Conservative pro mier, and Mr.Roharts said he in the wake of a public outcry aroused by Mr.Hebert's work J\u2019Accuse ies Assassins He Coffin (I Accuse Coffin's Assassins).Attorney-General Rene Hamel said Montreal Jurist Roger Urossard will head the investigation as a one-man commissioner.Coffin was a 43-year-old prospector hanged in 1956 for the murder of a young bear hunter ambushed and shot with hi» father and a friend in the Gaspe wilderness in 1953.All three were from Holidays-burg, Pa.'JUSTICE OVERLOOKED' Mr, Hebert, 40, a father of five who heads his own publishing firm, Les Editions du Jour, ms justice was overlooked would no longer deal with tier Mr, Stern, in Montreal for ajon the pensions issue and in concert engagement, is presi- stead would talk with Mr.Pear |p|aj dent of the Carnegie Hall Foun son about it.\tjn case anfj Coffin was dation in the United States,| Later, both Miss LaMarsh aI1d;faarj(, a scapegoat to show Que-which two years ago established Premier Roharts said their dif ,)pc was conce.rned about the a Jeunesses Musicales concert ferences had been patched up!\t- - \u2014 tour of universities in the U.S.jatthe November meeting.\tj See \u201cCommission\u201d Page 7 ROBERT F.SHAW India adopts the new deal Syndicates fight on market .\u2014 ,.of Quebec, Hydro bonds (Reuters)\u2014India\u2019s Ruling Con-j\t^\tm * men gress party today committed it-j QUEBEC (CP) \u2014 A contro-an erroneous impression of the,members offering renewal of.had since as recently as tabo, self to setting up a socialist versy between two syndicates,issues involved.\u201d\tparticipation in the syndicate successtully placed in lie hands society and to a new deal for on the marketing of Quebec F0LL0WED MEETING\tlsh»uld be withdrawn.\t't\u2019Ls otin^of Slues thSe the country\u2019s poverty-stricken government and Hydro-Quebec Mr.Hart's statement followed Before signing up with the $845.)0 ),000\t.millions.\tbond issues remains unsettled.a mcctinR Tuesday among Pre,-syndicate, Mr.Kierans said, fi-tw,?\thin Ï [ws srodi*- The party, holding its annual Premier Lesage said after a mit,r Lesage, two cabinet mem- \"annal firms should consider Mem s i\tlu y convention in this northeast cabinet meeting Wednesday bers and representatives of the thclr own involvement in a re-.cate\tpurdyjoluntary city, unanimously adopted a that the issue has not been jw0 competing syndicates, resolution defining its objective settled \u201cfor reasons which have Last Deccmberjj Revenue Min-! jstraint of trade practice.\u201d Mr.Hart\u2019s statement; and, furthermore, there is not in existence any firm \u2018fiscal \u201cWith a couple of divisions of carrying 30 persons slid off an as democratic socialism and nothing to do with the respon lster Erjc Kierans of Quchcc said the present syndicate c0rn- pftbpry the Province or Hydrm ,S.airborne or marines, we icy road and crashed near Sa naming 1975 as the target datejsibility of the cabinet.\u201d\tsuggested that letters sent by prised seven chartered banks'1 are* bound\u201d ' could clean this place up fairly veh in southwest Tehran Wed-for a basic living standard for! QUebec government and pro the Bank of Montreal group to; and 61 investment dealers and \" TORONTO (CP)\u2014Dr.Marcus;fast,\u201d one said.\tnesday, killing 14 and seriously every Indian.\t!vincially-owned Hydro \u2022 Quebec \u2014\t.in love with their French past.i In an address to the Electric Neutralization of South Viet ciub of Toronto Wednesday, Dr.Nam \u2014 advocated by French Long ridiculed both sides of President de Gaulle, by Cam-|what he called the French-Eng-bodia and by the Communistsjiisj, cultural boundary.\u2014could be regarded as an indirect surrender to the Com munists.ists, and we are not interested in taking over Viet Nam, We just want to wrap up the job here, and get out.The Vietnamese have been fighting this ^\t2\t4 £ 4 4 * WOULD BE SATISFIED North Viet Nam has said it would be satisfied \u201cfor the timc;emasculated committee.\u201d thing for three decades, and \u201cCanada can\u2019t survive if Que-jnaturally, they're sick and tired \u2018 bee and the rest of Canada are| of it.I think Americans could to be treated as two autono-jbring to the war the necessary mous nations with the central! initiative, organization and will government reduced to a mere to win.\u201d i A U.S.diplomat agreed.> 'S I' s' INDEX Births, deaths Classified Comics\t.Editorials .Financial .Sports .Television Townships .Women ^ 4 4\t4 7 8 8 4 7 10 2 5 6 ^ ^ 4 4 The resolution was expected to form the basis of the party\u2019s blueprint to prviie all citizens with the essential requirements in clothing, housing, education and health.It suggested this would be achieved through a series of measures widely affecting trade industry and social life.WORKER PARTICIPATION These included a large public sector of the economy, workers' participation in industrial management and land reforms and progressive state control through co-operatives in agricultural processing industries such as rice and flour mills.The bank president said there is nothing unique about such bond issues have been mar\t______f._ / jx\t* I.\tIan arrangement in the case of keted by an investment group JlQtUS Sl ftlUOl 11/1115 PlilK\tthe financing of the require- Including the Bank of Montreal;\t*\t¦\tirnents of a number of other and A.E.Ames and Co.Ltd.,| OTTAWA (CP)\u2014For a consid- The green baize on second- large Canadian provincial and investment dealers, for more erabifi number of years, Ot- floor doors has been replaced municipal borrowers.\u201d than 35 years.\tjtawa\u2019s chief status symbol has by a peach-pink 'eatherette.! Premier Lesage said that the Recently, however, a second been the office door covered Peach-pink leatherette prob- government and Hydro-Quebec syndicate which includes the with green baize.\tably doesn\u2019t sound like much of expect to borrow a total of Royal Bank of Canada, la The baize is supposed to muf- a status symbol\u2014except for one Banque Canadienne Nationale fie sounds so that office con- lhing: The second-floor offices and Rene-T.LeClerc Inc.In versations remain private andlof the east block are occupied vestment House, has bid to ban- don't become the property of die Hydro-Quebec issues.G.Arnold Hart, president of the Bank of Montreal, said in a statement Wednesday that published and broadcast reports of discussions on Hydro-Quebec's bond financing have \"created passing eavesdroppers.Imagine, then, the consternation among the insiders behind the green baize doors at the recent redeeoration of the second floor of the east block of the Parliament Buildings.by Prime Minister Pearson and External Affairs Minister Martin and their chief aides.Whether other cabinet ministers, deputy ministers and assistant undersecretaries will attain the leatherette door isn\u2019t known.about $550,000,000 in the fiscal year starting April 1.Meanwhile, E.A.Lemieux, general manager of finance and accounting for Hydro-Quebec, said in Montreal that the electric commission expects to borrow between $40,000,000 and $50,000,000 on the Canadian longterm bond market in the next few months. 2 SHERBROOKE P A IT-Y RECORD, THURS., JAN.9.19«4 [ JACOBY ON BRIDGE DOUBLER SHOULD a contract that you know you PLAN HIS LEAD\tI will set several tricks.In many T play with a great many more instances the double is partners during the course of likely to be a close one and a a year.Invariably they a-'k if bad lead may allow declarer to I have any set rules for them romp home.So, in close situa to follow and I always tell them lions be sure you have a good this, \u201cAny time you double lead before you double, your opponents when you are Of course, this does not Business BURY - Christmas Day guest* of Mr.and Mrs.George Parsons were Mr.and Mrs.Lyle Rand.Royce.Carol, Jimmie and Sylvia, of Milby, Mr, Lynn Forgravc, of Sawyervilie, and Miss Margaret Pehlemann, of Bury.Mrs.G.Lawrence was a guest By BOB THOMAS\t0f Mr.and Mrs.John Bayley HOLLYWOOD (4P)\u2014Can the jn Sherbrooke.H-bomb be funny?\tMr.and Mrs.Howard Smyth Major expenses if home repairs can done be reduced in winter Why do Canadians traditionally put off until spring many operations that could as well A lot of people may not thinkjand family, of Milby, Mr.Har-going to\tbe\ton\tlead have your[mean that you should double\tSOi\tand\thence pass\tup Stanleyivey\tDougherty, of Cowansville,\tbe completed during the win mind marie\tup\tas to\twhat you\tonly because you have a good\tk u\tb r i\tc k's new\tfilm, Dr.and\tMr.and Mrs.John Doug-\tter months?are\tgoing\tto\tlead.\u201d\tlead\tat\tyour disposal yet\tthat\tstrangelove, Or: How 1 Learned herty.Bury, were Christmas There\tis\ta lot\tof experience good\tlead sure is a help.\tto Stop Worrying and Love the Day guests of Mr.and Mrs.Rus behind this request.Occasion-: South had one of those 18 Bomb.It may be their loss, -ell Dougherty, ally you\tget\ta chance\tto double\tpoint hands that is really too\tuespite\tits title, the movie is Mr.Maude Joyce, of Bishop- strong for a one no trump open\tonc\tf)f\tthe wildest\tsatires in Ion,\tis spending a few days the ing and\twhen West over-called\trecent times.\tguest of her sister, Mrs.Gil- That d o e s n't mean Dr bert Gray, and Mr.Gray, and Strangelove is an unqualified her daughter Mrs.Thomas Law success.Some of its humor is rcnce, and family, misdirected and the actors Mr.and Mrs.Earl Thompson, sometimes get out of hand But Iîrent and K-athryn, of Gorhaim when its aim is on-target, N H - ^ere re?ent *uests \u201cf wharnmo!\tMrs.Thompsons parents, Mr and Mrs.George Parsons.IF YOUR TV SET needs repairs or adjustments Call L.NICOL ENRG.Radio and TV Salas & Servie# Daily 9.00 a.m.- 10 p.m.95 Wellington St.S.Tel.569-2244 Back Again At OLIVIER\u2019S RESTAURANT 20 Wellington St.North Sherbrooke FULL COURSE HEALS 59' Soup, meat or fish, potatoes, vegetables, breed and butter, dessert and beverage.\tNORTH\t\u2022 + 8783 ¥ 042 ?73 + KQ63 WEST\tEAST .A4\tAKQJ92 VKJ10R8$ ¥75 ?QJ1Ü9\t?82\t 1\t+87\t+ A 1052 SOUTH ID) + AIDS ¥ AQ ?AK854 + J B 4 North and South vulnerable\t South\tWert North Eart I N.T,\t2 ¥ Pass Pas* 3 ?Past\tDouble Pass Pass Opening lead\u2014* Q\t CINEMA DE PARIS 2nd Week IN ENGLISH JAWS BOND HIM ADVCNTUNII IAN FLEMING\u2019S Dr.No Tt CH9IC010R' i.t.-rf »»\u2022 mmti ffl men VINCENT PRICE Rtlcmd thru UNHID ARTISTS AY*'- »-.v\\V.V.V- There are a number of reasons.The man who intends to repair or improve his home, for example, waits until spring because he does not believe it ?is possible to do the job in the winter; or because he thinks it will be too cold for men to work.But perhaps the most common reason is \"pure habit.\u201d Every homeowner who operates in this fashion is doing an injustice to himself and his investment.Like everything else a house ?has a normal rate of deterioration which can be retarded only if proper maintenance is carried out.The homeowner who develops the habit of watching the points where trouble is most likely to occur protects his investment by checking the normal rate of deterioration.By having repairs done in ?I The film the camera advancing over a icarpet of clouds through which gOLTON GLEN juts a mountain peak.Under this eternal shroud in the Arc- Holiday guests of Mr.and improvements jn Winter season opportune time to do all home improvements Lack of ready cash need no ter employment for the thou storm.(3) The building or allonger prove an insurmount sands of workers affected by tering or adding to a garage or ble obstacle to making needed seasonal unemployment.\toutbuilding excluding the con- _\t_\t.,_______ .your home Many of us have planned tolstruction of a principal dwell- tic, the narrator ominously in- yrs (j|en Brown are Mr.Don this winter.\tconstruct game rooms, addition- ing.(4) The demolition or mov- ttones, the Russians are working \u201e Brown an °r st- Iranei* Xavier\tWhy Walt\thaps you, like others, can\u2019t pro- background is a syrupy remli N.S.Mr.Glenn Brown, of Sher\tfor Spring?xeed beyond the planning stage lion of Iry a Little lenderness.brooke, N.S.\tr\\r\\ ix usmai because of financing problems.with two hearts, South felt im pelled to try three diamonds.West\u2019s double wa» really in spired.He had two trump tricks, a fine lead, a stout heart and little else, but he felt sure that East was going to show up with some nice tickets.West was right on all counts.Then the mad saga begins.A | Gue5ts for the hoi,idays of\tD?,T psychotic a i r force general\tare being urged by the local (Sterling Hayden) cracks up arK Mrs' ^atten> \u20acn winter Employment Committee and sends a fleet of bombers verelie, were Mr.and Mrs.John lo carry ©tit decoration, renova with their deadly cargo toward Asher and family, of the Town tion and other projects in their the Soviet Union.He is the only-gf \\|(,unt Royal, Montreal, gliome in order to provide win- Mrs.Edith Roberts is visiting the winter he assures himself the highest possible return should he wish to sell his house in the spring.By having minor repairs completed when they appear he prevents them developing into major repairs requiring the outlay of an increased amount of money.Small repairs can certainly be done more quickly in the winter when there is a surplus of tradesmen seeking employment.Another reason which should appeal to all good citizens is that he provides employment for skilled craftsmen when it is needed most and in so doing decreases community welfare costs.No matter how carefully a contractor builds a house certain minor defects can be expected to appear while the house is comparatively new.Normal settling can cause plaster hairline cracks and sticking doors and windows.Damp basements can be caused by foundation cracks, blocked drain tiles or condensation caused by moisture entering and condensing on cold wall surfaces or water pipes.But whether the defect is a minor one or has developed into a major repair job the homeowner should call upon skilled tradesmen to carry out repairs as soon as possible.And the best time (o have these repairs attended to is during the winter.Skilled tradesmen are available, material is in plentiful supply and the providing of winter work reduces community welfare costs, which come out of the pockets of homeowners in this community.person who knows the code that can call the bombers, and he her son and family at S4.Mi ehel, Montreal, for an indefinite isn\u2019t telling.ROUSED FROM TRYST The commanding air force *1^Tle¦ general (George C.Scott) isi Mr.and Mrs.Glenn Brown roused from a motel tryst to were visiting friends and rela-attend a meeting with the pres- lives in Boston, Mass, ident and other high officials.Mrs.J.Rivard and family, of East was loaded and the Lrum.|> -p},e interplay becomes more lu- North Troy, Vt., were recent opening pulverized the unfortu jdicrous and the tension mountsjguests of Mr.and Mrs.Eric nate declarer.Even though until\u2014well, I won't tip the end Slanbridge.dummy earn# through with two '\"*\u2022 Bllt 1 wil1 «V tl>at the back , ,\t.,\tground music is another syrupy club tricks South had to lose *umber We,,1 Mfiet AgajJ two spades, one heart, two\tjont, 0f satjre is dem- onstrated by the character names.Hayden is Gen.Jack D.Ripper, Scott (who trumps and a club for 500 point CARD SENSE The bidding has been; South 1 ?3 4 West 1 ¥ Pass North 1 N.T.3 ?East Pas.s Pass You, South, hold; A A 4 8, V 3, ?K 4 .1-7 8, 4 A 4 4 2.What do you do?A\u2014Bid three no-trump only.There are too many holes in your hand to warrant any further advance toward a alani or even toward five diamonds.TODAY\u2019S QUESTION Instead of bidding three diamonds your partner bids three hearts over your three clubs.What do you do now?Answer Tomorrow of mimicry in three leading roles: I.Group Capt.Mandrake, a British officer who tries to dissuade Gen.Ripper; purposely 2.President Muffley, the Adlai TV and RADIO REPAIRS Call O\u2019BOYLE & PEARCE ltd We also repair small Electrical Appliances.STEAM IRONS \u2014 DRY IRONS \u2014 AUTOMATIC TOASTERS KETTLES \u2022 FRY PANS \u2022 MIXERS \u2022 HAIR DRIERS \u2022 ETC.1430 King St.W.\u2014Sherbrooke \u2014 Tel.562-2800 overacts but gets a little out of|Stevenson like chief executive; hand) is Gen.Buck Turgidson 3.Dr.Strangelove, a German and Keenan Wynn plays Gen.scientist working for the Amer-Bat Guano.\tlicans.The latter is » classic.Kubrick's sledgehammer Dr.Strangelove will enrage touch is devastating.Nothing is many, especially the far right, spared the monolithic military, and dismay some, perhaps our the bewildered civilian officials, allies.But others may find it the double - dealing Russians, the most effective piece of so-are equal victims.\t'cial comment on the screen in Peter Sellers displays his giftlyears.About Television By CYNTHIA LOWRY NEW YORK (AP)\u2014Another; Newman, determinedly droll illusion was destroyed Tuesday land looking every inch a man night as NBC lighthearterily of sinister mystery, boarded the stripped the glamor from the train in Parts by night, chat Orient Express, the famous ting about the reputation of train that travels from Paris The Express, beloved by writ-thr.mgh seven countries to Is ers like Agatha Christie ami (anlnil\tI Graham Green.From 1883 on It was partly because corres- \u2018t carried royalty, millionaires pondent Edwin Newman\u2019s trip'and probably even thieves and was so uneventful, and uncom spies in sumptuous style across fortable, that the record of the Europe.journey was a delightful hour! By morning, Newman was in of television.DANCE Evary Saturday Night I.O.O.F.HALL SAWYERVILLE Dancing from 9 - 1 A.M.Harold Nutbrown\u2019s Orchestra Switzerland addressing himself to a fine breakfast in a nice if not lavish dining car.But it was his last square meal until, six hours late, the train reached the Black Sea.Passengers included a French diplomat courier who ate ham sandwiches in his compartment throughout the long trip, and an assortment of peasants, soldiers, pilgrims and businessmen.GUIDE TO TELEVISION VIEWING 3\u2014WCAX\u2014Burlington TBA\u2014Te B« Announced\t12- 5\u2014WPTZ\u2014Plottsburg -CFCF Montreal \u2014 6\u2014CBMT\u2014Montrée! 8\u2014WMTW\u2014Mount Washington THURSDAY 5:00 p.m.3) Yogi Bear fi) Raz/.U Dazzlp 8) Superman 5:30 p.m.3) Wyatt Earp fi) l.rn Cane Sport* 1 6) Music Hop 8) Early Show 12) Mickey Moumi Club 5.40 p.m.1 5) Space Angel 6:00 p.m.3) World of Sport 5) Rocky & His Friends 61 The Observer 12) A Kin to Win é:10 p.m.3) Weatherwlse 6:15 p.m.3) 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Duquette Specialties 68 Gilletpia St., Sherbrooke ARTESIAN WELLS Tels.: 562-4600; 562 7174 of these loans, which are guar- If this is the case, a visit to your bank and a discussion'n2 buildings or parts of with the manager concerning a buildings.(5) The purchase, in NHA Home\tImprovement Loan\tsta^aL'on' rePa'r or improve- may be\tthe\tsolution\tment of heating, plumbing, air ,r\t.\t, .conditioning or electrical sy- Home owners throughout ._\t.\u201e _\t.\t,\t, .j .stems in a home.(6) Painting.Canada have taken advantage\t.\t\u2022 \u201e\t\u201e _ _ , R\tpaper hanging and general de- corating, including floor covering.(7) The construction or re pair of driveways, sidewalks, etc.(8) The purchase, installation or repair of storm doors, storm windows, screens and awnings.NHA Home Improvement/ anteed by the Government of ij0ans ar\u20ac secured by a promis-; Canada, to finance home im !sory n0(e an(j jf the ]0an ex-provement projects.\tjceeds $1,250, the lender may You may use a NHA loan to take such additional security complete a variety of work and as is considered appropriate,! payments can be spread over including a mortgage or an as- If you are not insured Play it Safe \u2014 DO IT NOW! The place to go is .G.F.Dresser & Co.Ltd.405 Main St., Richmond Tel.826-3688 JJ tOTTMIK \\ Rfttliat any period up to ten years.The'signment of the owner\u2019s inter est in the home.If this type of loan will assist you in improving your home, now is an excellent time to discuss the matter with your bank manager.With winter setting in, the demands in the con- interest rate is 6% per annum.Loans as high as $4,000 are available for single family dwellings, plus $1.500 for each additional unit of a multiple I family dwelling up to a maxi-| mum of $8,500 for a four-unit dwelling.A wide variety of types of i improvements are included for ! which NHA Home Improvement Loans may be used, and (include: (1) Alterations or repairs to an exterior or interior of a home, including the addition of one or more rooms.(2) The repair, alteration or be-jstruction field are lessening building of a home damaged or and there is a plentiful supply 'destroyed by fire, flood or of materials as well as competent labour available to do your job.You are urged to take advantage of winter construction op portunities and, when planning 'home improvements a NHA loan will assist you to finance your project.Planning on renovating or adding a room, don\u2019t wait until Spring when we are busy, have that painting done now! ADRIEN NOLET Painting Contractor 1351 St.Esprit St.\u2014 Tel.569-3813 \u2014 SHERBROOKE \u2014 At.-v; .c.' v\\v*W- W.L.Mackenzie King held of- any other Commonwealth prime fiee for 7,829 days, longer than.minister.SAUNA.\u2022 - - IN THE PRIVACY OP YOUR OWN HOME! HEALTHFUL \u2014 RELAXING DRY HEAT *t 175*F.NOW ENJOYED BY THOUSANDS OF CANADIANS IN MOTELS.HOTELS.SKI LODGES.HEALTH AND BEAUTY SALONS, RESORTS AND PRIVATE HOMES.COMPLETE ROOM INSTALLED AT LOW COST! C\u2019AIT C -BROCHURE I H C C ~ DEMONSTRATION :-WRITE or PHONE TODAY-, ®VlKinC, Silimcl INSTALLATIONS REG\u2019D 100 Lake Street \u2014 MAGOG \u2014 Phone »43 5011 NAME .ADDRESS .RECTORY HILL \u2014 Christmas dinner guests at the Patterson home were Mr.and Mrs.Clarence Patterson, of Leeds Village.Other visitors \u2018were Mr.Arthur Vachon, the Misses Pouliot and Mr.Gilles Pouliot.Boxing Day supper guests at the same home were Mr.and Mrs.Rene Dion, Mr.Robert Dion and Miss J.Beau-!lieu, all of Laurierville.| Mr.and Mrs.Robert Brochu and children spent Christmas with Mr.and Mrs.Emilien |Brochu.| Guests at the Miles home j were Mr.and Mrs.Ronald Miles ; and family, of Huntingville.Mrs.Norwood Rayerait and daughter, of Asquith, Sask.spent a few days with her mother, Mrs.Jos.Miles.Jain in th« DO IT NOW Campaign for winter \u2022mploymant.While man and materials art available.Cote & Roy Inc.Plumbing and Haating Contractors.161 Alexander Street Tel.569-9137 Sherbrooke ft« Spring is for the birds do it now! Why wait till the warm weather to start improving your home?With an NHA Home Improvement Loan, available through your bank, you can do it now.You\u2019ll get faster service and you can often save money.Check the list for the jobs that need doing around your house, then go ahead.Do it now.\u2022\tAdditional Rooms \u2022\tPainting and Wallpapering \u2022\tGarage or Car Port \u2022\tPorches \u2022\tPlumbing \u2022\tFurnace \u2022\tFinishing off Attic \u2022\tBasement Playroom \u2022\tPowder Room \u2022\tFences \u2022\tSteps \u2022\tSinking and Improvement of Wells \u2022\tMasonry \u2022\tFloors » Roof « Insulations \u2022\tCupboards \u2022\tBathroom nr Kitchen Fixtures \u2022\tFireplace , \u2022\tStorm Windows and Doors \u2022\tBuilt-In Cooking and Refrigeration \u2022\tScreens and Awnings \u2022\tElectrical System \u2022\tFoundation Walls Who\u2019s eligible for loans?Householders, or owners of rental properties, including apartments.How fast must you pay back?It depends on the sum.But loans can be repayable in monthly instalments, together with interest, for periods of up to ten years.Where to get details?Apply to your hank manager.Do it now.Then have those needful repairs or renovations done right away.Why Wait for Spring?issued by authority of HON.ALLAN J.MacEACHEN, MINISTER OF LABOUR, CANADA NNÎ4J LENNOXVILLE BUILDING SUPPLIES LTD.Distributors for Beniamin-Moore Paints 147 Queen St.\u2014Tel.567-4874 YVON FOURNIER Inc.ESSO IMPERIAL AGENT Plumbing - Heating 1059 Duplessis St., Sherbrooke \u2014 Tel.569-9159 THEO LANGLOIS LTEE Lumber Construction Materials 435 Main St.W.\u2014MAGOG Tel.VI.3-3346 FOR FAST ACTION USE THE RECORD WANT ADS StjecbcookeDailu Becocd THURS .JAN 3 1964 \"Sherbrooke's Leading Dairy\" SHERBROOKE PURE MILK HIGH QUALITY DAIRY PRODUCTS \u2014 T*l.5621585 Magog council approves Acclamations feature nomination day free dial phone service Acclamations featured nom- townships, terni' of oU.ce for crvitc\u2019|pears to haee been set in AseoLbeen a tendency for municipaL'cillors W\u2019alter Hodgeman.Harryp'1\"\"'*\"'\u2019*\t- \u2014- - ora, .\tifor the third Guvle Clough Sherbrooke.\tFederal Department of Trans-but questioned the proposed Tottn>hip in sherbrooke Countv mes mke advantage of a pro- Hodge and Constant Camacho tirl,1S \u2018'\u2018\"mc'llor Mewart Biui rh.EVKLAND\tTOWNSHIP u-1> returned h> aeclamaiion The plans are part of an port indicating its approval of increase in rates.\t! where contests are being held vision of the Municipal Code were all reelected\tr\\r\t'c ,te KI,\u2019lU, aeclamaiion were for seal 1.Ernest Win» le reoverall scheme to extend the the project.\tTo be heard at next Monday's ;n aii three seats.\tw hich permits them to hold L1NGW1CK T 0 W N S II 1 P.'\t1 ' '\t'Y' \u2019.Hanw Madeod, Seat 2.Willia free dialing area to a 20-mile Another letter from the council meeting is the city's where elections result from elec,ions in Jlll> instead of Three new councillors were e\t-\tI'lected.Leopold Rousseau dum.However, a special dele- MUmripai Code, which regu- .- ._\tw n , ., 1 » r 4 4 Vs /A TA A 1 1 A tavern referendum scheduled for Feb.Mayor Armand Nadeau announced today a February refe- ^p'\tMondav\u2019sl\u201d rendum on the future of independent taverns in Sherbrooke.(Ye côuncil will dis- Mayor Nadeau said that the referendum proposal by 61 cuss z\u201cning in (he vicinity of petitioners Tuesday was accepted unanimously by the city the Fejerai pacuing Company.council.\tThe site of the factory is pre- -) Over 20,000 people are eligi- domjnately a residential dis- Accnr ble t0 vote on the dnestion trict ononnorn /-VbbUL.Are you in favor of preventing ln answer to a complaint in Sherbrooke the establish- madc against the City of Magog mei^ of independent ta\\erns a parent wrhose small daugh- The annual meeting of theifor a Period of ten years?\u2019 (er was injured while playing Quebec Shorthorn Association .\tday\tof the\tpo?l 1SD u,^.de'! on city-owned\tslide\tin\tthe\teast-: wll be held January 14\tat the clded\u2019\tthe\tmay°r\tsald'\tPnlling\tern section\tof\tthe\tcommunity wilt oe neta January\tax me booths\tare\tt0 be\tset\tup in New Sherbrooke Hotel\tbegin-h£\tsaid\t^\t(o ]\tn rung at 10.30 a.m.\tEveryone on the municipal j t One of the speakers will be eleetoralTst eligible and will gUard ralls' vV.S.Sutherland from the recejve a eard in the mail noti- lam p|aces Malcolm Gilbert in Seat the council meeting is the city's Where elections result from'^'tions in July instead of Three new eouneillors were.-^\t^71^ Seat'^r,CV f *' « *\"d tiCOrR\t,n to the building and contents at h assistant ing was completely gutted.\tcommun ity, three miles oast f you would like the leaflet with these instructions, simply send a stamped, self-addressed envelope plus 10 rents in stamps or coin to the Needlecraft Department of (his paper requesting the BULKY PULLOVER, leaflet number 2-64.SO Chic.and so nice to your budget! 30\" ELECTRIC RANGE Menu E30BR Findlay.the smartly styled, fully automatic range that puts top cook-ability at your fingertips.$ 239 00 LIFT-OFF STAND-UP OVEN DOOR.makes oven easy to reach for cleaning.DISPOSABLE OVEN LINING .keeps your range cleaner than ever.Oven is specially designed to take standard 18\u201d household aluminum foil as a disposable lining.NO RACK ADJUSTMENT necessary on the new Findlay range.Now .an infinite broiling control takes care of all temperatures .for all your broiling needs.EASY TO CLEAN under the range on a Findlay, too.The utility drawer is removable, giving you clean .completely clear access for under-range mopping.FOR MODERN ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES See Your Favourite Dealer or Southern Canada Power Subsidiary of Hydro-Quèbec WE GUARANTEE AND SERVICE EVERYTHING WE SELL NEW YORK (APj \u2014 Full- bodice, black for the long, slim length evening dresses in yards sk|rt anf- a sewn-in belt in a of floating printed chiffon and bright accent color, plain-color, linen-like silk gazar ALSO SHOWS SUITS were highlights of Tuesday Miss Parnis also showed afternoon\u2019s shows by Count suds, most of them three-piece, Sarmi and Mollie Parnis of the j with m .tching or rontrasting American Designers Group.overblouses belted, tied or j Sarmi made much use of chif-.da.,;ted Ln at the waist jfon in prints that looked like j butterfly wings.Bodices and | sheath skirts were of printed ! silk twill with the full chiffon overskirts tone had 75 yards; |of matching print, j Sarmi also showed full, gath-'ered capes of satin organza, a 'gown with white chiffon skirt and immense black bow bodice, a low-cut dress of black chan- Ben Zuckerman emphasized his idea of the spring suit\u2014wool and most often in white, ivory, biege gray or apricot.Zuckerman's suit jackets reached the skirts two or three inches below the waistline.: Shoulders were squared, a few slightly padded, and sleeves were three-quarter or short.The blouse was usually the color of the suit, silk, tucked tdly lace and an ivory coat with mto the skjrt an(| finjshed with fur collar and cuffs worn over round neck an(, tjm bow a clinging dress of dawn pink Zuckcrman shjwed \u2018 C0iumn Millie Parnis\u2019 designs were dresses,\u201d straight-line princess almost fitted, with scams and style, but, this season, closer to darts bringing the fabric in aLthe body.His coats gave an im-the waist, and gathers cm- mediate impression of neatness, phasizing the bust.\twith lires straight from shoul- For evening wear, Miss Par- der to hem, tiny stand-up col-nis favored silk gazar in solid lars, slash pockets and two even colors, usually white for thelrows of buttons down the front.Polly s pointers by Polly Cramer DEAR POLLY potting large vininj found a very satisfactory totem pole can be made by cutting chicken wire into a piece ap When re-| GIRLS \u2014 Be sure plate plants, l doesn\u2019t touch a brass or other .i metal socket.\u2014POLLY' DEAR POLLY \u2014 Do tell the proximately 15 by 22 inches andiquilters that if they use Mrs.rolling it into the proper sizc.jj.s.E.\u2019s hint for dropinp a spool Fill it with cilher peat moss,|0j quilting thread in paraffin SPORTIVE LOOK \u2014 The feminine and \u201csportive look\u201d in women\u2019s hats forecast for 1964 are illustrated by these two numbers by Montreal designer Jerry Yates.The Chelsea Bobby number (left) is in boldly patterned black and white houndstooth with black patent trim.Model carries through the Sherlock Holmes theme with magnifying glass.The classically simple design (right) is in toasted gold milan straw with white grosgrain ribbon.(CP Photo) pine needles or leaves and packj to be sure and remove the ; Belvidere W.l.firmly.Partly bury this pole beside the vine and secure the wrapper from the end of the vines to it with plasUc-covercd!spool or they will end with wire from fruit or vegetablejcoiored thread.Also, thanks for bags.1 water my plants through lying quilting js not just fQr this channel.MRS.L.the elderly.I am 51 and have; Miss M Kinkead was hostess GIRLS \u2014 Instead of allow- been quilting 30 years and mvifor the January meeting of Belling ivy to trail all over every- mother, 75, still quilts.We keep\u2019videre W.I.held at the home of tiling, I made cones of chicken*a quilting frame up all the time Mrs.J.Tarte, Huntingville, on wire, turned them upside down ant) keep a sheet thrown over Saturday, January 4.and pushed down into the dirt (he quilt that is being worked -phe president welcomed Mrs.in each pot.The ivy was pulled on so it does not get dusty.Cot- p Savage, County President: in and out of the holes to cover tnn batting makes a pretty good Mrs Kerr anc| Mrs Raycraft as !\"e «ÏÎP and ™ke Tapm0,0v qUilt b,Ü \u201c Is, TCh bette,r t0 visitors, as well as Mrs.C.nig little ivy trees.\u2014POLLY USe a sheet blanket as a liner, DEAR POLLY \u2014 For dress- if County president welcomed at January meeting The roll call, name your fa-\u201eI vorite radio or T.V.program .was answered by 9 members.work calendar.Correspondence included Christmas greetings from Lennoxville, Ascot and Minton branches and from other friends.A Christmas greeting knitted 12 pair of socks for the of the Adelaide Hoodless Home welfare society during the year, and the Hall at Stoney Creek, Sunshine: Miss E.Beaton re-1Ont., where the first W.l.meet-ported she had sent out 20 ing was held, and of the park greeting cards, five Christmas cheer boxes, one plant, one bered at Christmas.In answer to a request, re- .\t|Drummond, a member who had one quilts witn big hoops ,\tf few months I es that gap at the front neck- which tend to tear the cotton 3\t\u2018 | line and are too revealing, take batting.We always use blan-a piece of whaleboning about kets to line children\u2019s quilts '' six inches long, tack it just in-which are washed so often.\u2014 |w' .\tr , \u2018side the middle of the front MRS.R.W.B.\t! Fl''e pair of bootee« and one I .¦ i\t.sweater were turned in for thejceipt forms, which are to be en- closed when sending in symbols, were received from Salada Foods.CONVENERS REPORTS Conveners reports I were: card, made by the pupils of the child\u2019s gift and three gifts for School for Retarded Children officers.was received expressing thanks Home Economics: Mrs.F.for a donation, as well as ex- Paige re.oorted a tailoring pressions of thanks and appre- course to be held by Lennox dation from the members and friends who had been remem- neck and tuck it inside the bra.This holds such a neckline in pk.ee very satisfactorily for me.\u2014MRS.M.L.S.DEAR POLLY \u2014 When pack ing for our last camping trip, 1 cut the tops from my son\u2019s iworn, heavyweight socks and jmade jackets to stretch around Ismail glass jars of food to go Ion the trip.They pack this way without danger of breaking.I also used the bottom halves of 'the socks for other jars even though the knitting is not quite as thick.\u2014PEGGY DEAR POLLY \u2014 To geU more light from the ceilin light bulbs in your ior garage, use an empty alu Æuf/i /l'î/fïëtt If the shoe fits .and picnic grounds around.The president thanked Mrs.Drummond for an interesting and instructive description.Mrs.Savage, County president, was asked to say a few words, during which she thank-ville branch in the Town Hall,|ed the members for their Christ-Lennoxville.starting Monday,Imas greeting and extended good January 6.Mrs.Paige also gave!wishes for the coming year.a recipe for pie crust.\tThe next meeting will be Plans were made to hold a held at the Xown Hall Lennox.card party, weather permitting ville on February h with Mrs.the Huntingville Hall, on|G Mon,tgom\u20acry and Mrs.K.at Saturday, January 25.There will I Smart as hostess or even three, years.Whether it\u2019s a new fur coat or some- spending the Christmas hob- thing else equally appealing, chances are you can get it with a days at the home of her parents, b of'M Family Finance Plan loan.Why not drop into your Air.and Airs.Horace Page of neighbourhood branch of \u201cMy Bank\u201d soon?SheSPwas accompaniSedCrbv0°Mr SAY G00D BYE FOREVER (^disappointing, soggy dumplings! , , .P, ,\u2018.I.1 !\u2019 Here, on the new package of MONARCH TEA-BISK is a tried \u2019n\u2019 true recipe for making perfect dumplings.Of course, \u2019\u2019V# Tea-Bisk guarantees perfection .as it does with so many of your family's favourites .pie toppings, tea biscuits, puddings and pancakes.Y\u2019ou see, Monareh Tea-Bisk is an all-purpose mix that makes light work of baking.Do buy Tea-Bisk today and try the quick and easy recipes on the package.(And.notice, when you buy it, that the Tea-Bisk package has a new, easy-flovv, pouring spout for your added eonvenienee! ) Lloyd Petersen of Gravelbourg ;Sask.GARY RICHARD.9 month old ^on of Mr.and Mrs.A1 Bradley, of Huntingville, brother of Marilyn and Allan and grandson of Airs.Arthur Brown.(Photo by Gerry Lemay) 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.11 Vs\u2014 m THERE\u2019S UlJlzELTOY DOUBT ABOUT IT, wine served with dinner makes a gala meal for everyone.Particularly when you serve BRIGHT'S MAZEL TOY.Even friends who claim they\u2019re not wine enthusiasts are impressed by MAZEL TOV, I\u2019ve noticed.You see, Mazel Tov is a pure Canadian Concord grape wine, rich and hearty \u2014 light and sweet .it\u2019s a \u2018man's wine\u2019 that women like \u2014 in fact, it pleases everyone, and what hostess could wish for more?Do try a bottle.Mazel Tov comes in a handsome decanter that dresses up' a dinner table .and it costs so little, you'll be delighted.BREAKFAST IS THE MOST IMPORTANT MEAL of the day.And one of the most nourishing and flavourful , ways many of my friends and I have found ^ to get a good start on the day is w ith tastv ^\t~ î ' POST BRAN FLAKES.It is ideal for mod-\tyy ern diets; containing all the nourishment jjl^I value of golden bran and other parts of wheat plus added Vitamin B .Serve crisp, /iW\\ golden flakes of toasted Post Bran Flakes )' with milk or highlight the bran-dandy flavour by adding your favourite fresh or earned fruit.Right from the first delicious spoonful you know that these toasted flakes of golden bran can only come from Post.Of course, many people also enjoy Post Bran Flakes because it is a natural, gentle and effective aid to regularity.It means so much.Start your day a little hit better with a cereal fresh from Post, BRAN FLAKES! P.S.Good cooks also use Post Bran Flakes for stuffing ami toppings. Lots of sun during December '63 but temperatures below average December weather continues seven degrees colder than Dec- ccidest temperature recorded in ?he trend set by three previous ember 1962.which had an any major centre in Canada on months, so that the last four aterage temperature of 16.23 that date.However, it falls 17 months of 1963 all set sunshine degrees, and eight degrees cold degrees short of the record low records.\ter than the 49 year average of temperature of 48 below, rec According to Lennoxvilie Ex- 18.18 degree'\torded on December 30, 1933.perimental farm Weather Sta- The highest temperature :or Rainfall for the month was tien, September had more sun-jhe month was 42 degrees, on ra,her 'ow a! 30 jnches Obis shine than all previous Septem- December 8th.substantially compares with 0, inches in hers for the last 49 years with lower than the record Decent- December 1962.and the record 209.4 hours.October had more her high of 66 degree' >1 .u ed December average of 1.18 than all previous Octobers with 1941.\tinches.205.9 hours.November set a The iow temperature for the The highest rainfall for Dec record low with only 23.3 hours, month 0f 31 below, wa- set on ember was 4.17 inches in 1948.and now December again sets December 27th and was the and the lowest was zero inches a record high for Decembers\tin 1915 and 1917.with 103.5 hours of sun.\tSnowfa|j (jurjng December Previously the most sunn> BROME AND SHEFFORD 19ti3 \"as 23 0 inches wh,ch ls December on record was in continued from Page 5 1948 when there were 98.3- hours of sun.about five hours to fill Seat 1 and 3 respect less than this December.The total December sunshine for 1962 was 79.4 hours, while the average December sunshine for the last 49 years is much lower and totals 57.7 hours.The amount of sunshine for December.1963 was.therefore, almost double the average December sunshine.The least amount of sunshine in any recorded December W'as 220 hours in 1915.December w'as also a cold month with the average temperature at 9.05 degrees, about ively.BROME VILLAGE Henri Daignault, Hugh Jackson and Ralph D.Masson were re-elected to fill seats 4, 5 and 6.BROME TOWNSHIP close to the recorded December average of 20.2 inches, and substantially lower than December 1962 in which 40 1 inches fell.The highest December snowfall occurred in 1929 when 49 5 inches fell.The lowest occurred in 1919 when 6.0 inches fell.Total precipitation was 2 60 inches during December 1963.SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD.THl'RS., JAN.9.1964 Strtlis Financial & Market Report COURTESY OP GREENSHIELDS LTD MONTREAL STOCK LITTLE \u2014 To Russell and ____Diane a daughter, Heather NEW YORK STOCK Elizabeth, 7 lbs.3 oz .at the Sherbrooke Hospital on January 6th.1964.A baby sister for Kathryn Anne.F.Tibbits, Wilson H.Friz-This is close to the 2.63 inches' that fell in December 1962, but below the average of 3.15 inches.The highest recorded December precipitation was 5 58 inches in 1957 while the lowest was 1.05 inches in 1919.The highest precipitation for municipalities will be held any day during December 1963 in May, June, July and No- was .66 inches.The record high vember.\tft''* on December 12.1948 and measured 2.00 inches.So, all in all, December was COMMISSION\ta g00 Ma\\ 1964 when he wants|lntl pgper tractors who tendered for the Alderman Carl Camirand.his 104 employees moved there.|lnt proposed electrical building and chairman of the department.Architect s plans from the jam.public Sen 10 9 13la 87!k 41V'* 32 a* 52V 19l ¦ 17\u2019s 24 40 19\u2019* 176' * 29 261 « Great Lakes Paper 23 Hawker Siddley Home Oil A\" Hudson Bay Co.Hudson Bay Min.Imperial Oil Ind.Accept, lint.the Canteen group is formed jBoulanger, Faucher and Gag non firm have been accepted by council.Help will be asked of Quebec land Ottawa on the project under the winter works program which provides 90 per cent of labor costs.Hunfingville «'\u2022J 12 H I.V* 591 * 45'u 24''* 75V* 35\"* 82 lt>< 18 14\u2019* drew a wide range of support what higher than the raeanlcrete and $314.000 for steel.from various quarters.\tyearly sunshine of 1,773.6 hours.! The city plans a two-storey In Ottawa Dec.13, the case:_____________________ .brick front building and adjoin- garage on Jacques Cartier debate in the House of Commons.A call for ACCLAMATIONS a federal royal commission to Continued from Page 3 ling Mr MAGOG \u2014 The formation of a canteen service group was of\t'Inlid,-iv guests of ,\t,\t,, Mrs.Jack laite, were Mrs.fieially recognized by MagosjCalherjne Tarte> of 0Uawjli Mr_ city council at a recent meeting ! Donajd Tarte, Miss Dorothy in City Hall.\tLusk, Mrs.Annie Reid and Miss The group, formed recently! Kathleen Reid, of Montieal.West! by police and fire Blvd.in Sherbrooke\u2019s Ward to centralize all affair came-\u2014\u2014I-'\u2014 the Company's properties in fr0ni Opposition Party Leader be held Monday lo fill Seat No.Black Lake, succeeds R.D.|john Diefenbaker, T.C.Doug- 1 held by councillor Raymond\tA fl O l J S las and Real Caouette.\tPaquette and contested by|»-ClJI\tU 1 y t-» IN QUEBEC CITY\tJoachim Deslaurier.The poll Mr.and\tMrs.\tRansomer as 1o vicllms Mr.Hamel\u2019s announcement wiU.be held in the Catholic]Hayes spent New \\ear s as chaplain Mr.and Mrs.Harvey Lowry offices j leather Jacques Paquin consists,^\t0nt '\t**** of women volunteers who pro- \tformer s grand, a.ents, .,\t\u201e\t.\t1,,,.1,, Mr.and Mrs.Victor Masters, vide coffee and sandwiches to Mrs.11.Hyatt and Mr.Doug- followed after a cabinet meet-ibchool basement all day.Re-jguests of their son-in-law and ing.The investigation sessions!turned by acclamation are Jeanldaughter, Mr.and Mrs.Ian are expected to be held mainly|R°ch Lessard and Marcelin Tremblay.Bradford, who has resigned to devote his full time to the Presidency of American Smelting and Refining Company, New York.Mr.Messel was born at i.abot, Manitoba, in 1915 and is a graduate of jin Quebec City McGill University in Mont- The order-in-council real with a degree in Mining, jup the commission, giving the After graduation, he worked body six months to submit a real an engineer at asbestos port with a provision for exten-properties in Thetford Mines, Ision of the deadline, specially lo r d e r s an investigation into !\u2018 the credibility of statements\u2019\u2019 laibatt Laur.Fin.A McMillan Blondel 27'v Massey-Frrguson 17''» Molson s \"A\"\t27:l* Norand»\t417* Ogilvie\t157* Price Bros.\t39'* Quebec Tel.\t431 -a Royalite Oil\t14'* Sayvettf\t2 95 Shawinigan Ind.51* and Steele Co.\t24 Traders Fin.\u201cA\u201d II1» Trans-Can.Pipe 35 Trans-Ml.Oil 151* Triad Oil\t2.00 Walker\tôl\u2019k Zeller\u2019s\t37 Bn.Cn.Nal tonale 791* Bk of Montreal 65'« Bk of Nova Scolia 70'1 Bquc Provinciale 54 Cn.Bk of Comm.65 firemen and police who are on duty at fires and accidents as Ins H.vatt, who were guests HMj(Qya] Bank\t741 Miss Laura MoKergow, of Wa |Tor\t65 lerloo, also visited Mr.and Mrs.an(j OILS _ City Council expressed 1 oJ Bryl Webster, Lennoxvilie.Advocate unanimous appreciation or 1\t-\t-\t1 (he work and offered its whole Mr- and Mrs.Norman Bowers, Alta.Gas Trunk hearted support and encourage al,d Mrs.Malcolm Dillon, were ( assiar unit tihnii- guests of Mrs.II.Hyatt and Central del Rio setting HATLEY TOWNSHIP: Three rea| was a tv'ew Year's guest .\t,\t[ vor(i|1 Mr.Douglas Hjatt, on New,Denison councillors were re-elected.\tam, Hauoh1er-in-law.'prcsiaenl Gregory, Rumford, Me.Mrs.Clarence Tinearre, Monl Quebec.In 1940, he went to South America as Technical Director for the asbestos fibre and asbestos cement projects of a large French firm.He returned to North America in 1946 and served as General Superintendent and later Manager of the Vermont Asbestos Mines Division of the Ruberoid Company.Since 1956, Mr.Messel has been associated with Lake Asbestos of Quebec.He began as General Manager at Black Lake during construction of the mine and mill.He was appointed a Vice President in They are Newell Cairns, Seat 2, Nathanial Bergstrand Seat 3.and Percy Reed Seat 6.WEST HATLEY: Elected by acclamation in West Hatley made by a Mohawk Indian to were Ruu160 Clouatre fm- '7Cal:Spen^ New Year's in Lachine police in Miami, Fla., five years!L Frank Humphrey for Seat 2,1^ tj,eir son and daughter-in ago.\ta\"d Wilfred Raymond lor SeatL Mr and Mrs Edward Row The man, Francis Gilbert 4- ^r;, Rayfund 1S \u2019*le f>n*-V |and and family.of her son and daughter in-law, Mr.and Mrs.Edward Tinearre, and son-in-law and daughter, ,,-pr-.,-p, , nv Mr.and Mrs.Raymond (ïre- PtNI I tN I IAK 1 _jer\t, Continued From Page.1 Mr.and Mrs.Alfred Rowland Jranj[e \u2022Year's Da.v.Falconbridge and will look \u2019\u2019like \u2019new alderman.HATLEY VILLAGE In Hat- Thompson, 40, said he and a companion \u2014 not Coffin \u2014 were, responsible for the slayings.ButpRy later he retracted the state- \"'*\u2019\"- ,-,'lson Malcolm Roarke for Seat l,lsuIi Beaven Bowen for Seat 4, and Mrs.Albert Beliveau, Sr., Sherbrooke, was a Christmas Mrs.M.Sewell and Mr.Carl Sewell, entertained Mrs.Sewell\u2019s mother, Mrs.W.H.Hunting, and aunt, Mrs.A.Far-well, and Mr.and Mrs.Clif-P.randeis University,\u201d the con- ford Hunting, at Now Year\u2019s, suiting architect said.\tMr.and Mrs.Royal Kendall, r y The precast elements will be, of Windsor Mills, were guesls manufactured in Montreal.Mr.of Mr.and Trepanier said lhal he will be ing.Gunnar Itollinger Kerr Addison Quemont Steep Rock Northern 6,65 29'4 10V4 7.25 IO'h 61 7.85 281 i 6.76 10'V* 4.30 2.02 47 10\u2019» 9 13W 371 * 40-\u2018.32'* 52'a 19\u20194 17'» :'4 397 * 19'* 29 26'-j 23'* 6'z 127» 15'» 59'* \u202215'* 24'.74\u2019» 35V» 82 11 17\"* 17'* 27'* 42'* 157» 39' * 44 14'* 2.95 5 24'» 117» 35' i 15 2.05 62 367k 79 65'* 71 54'* 6511 74\"» 64 '.7.20 10\"» 61% 7 (HI 291 s John» Manville Mont g.Ward N Y, Central Pc psl j Radio Republic Steel U.S.Rubber std.on ot n.j.Sludcbaker jll.S.Steel Wonlworth 52 34 V-, 247> 50'» 105 43 46 56 75 24\" 105\" 43' 56 M MARKET TODAY (Giernshteld» Ltd.) Slock prices were slighll in moderate trading.Bank ot MU\t65%\toft\t' !o.S.L.\tHU* up 1 Cons.MAS\t32\"»\toft\t\" Hist, Seagram\t52 * off Dome Petroleum\t16\tup\t\" LA C.\t24%\toff\t\" Ini'! Nickel\t\"S'*\toft\t1 jlnt'l Paper\t35\"*\tup\t1 Laurentide Fin.\t14'*\tup Molsons A\t27'% \"(( Shell Canada\t17'*\tup\t¦' Weston B\t17:li\tup\t1 ' COOK, My rail A.\u2014 At her re-idence on January 7, 1964.M\\ rell A.Cook, beloved daughter of Mr.and Mrs A.W.Cook, dear sister of Audrey (Mrs.J.C Smith', Freda (Mrs.Colin Pilmer'.Doreen (Mrs.Peter Chomysvn), and Helen (Mrs.Hugh Wrighli.Funeral from D, \\ Collins Chapel, 222 Metropolitan Blvd .Poiuie Claire, Que-bcc, on Friday, January 10, 1964 at 2 00 p.m Infermont Montreal Memorial Park.GEORGE B»niyc« A.Mil* \u2014 \\t the Montreal General Hospi lal, on Monday, January 6, 1964.Miss Bernyce V George, retired teacher.Resting at C.E.Wilson and Son Funeral Home, Know!-ton Funeral service from St.Paul\u2019s Anglican Church, 011 Thursday, January 9 at 2:00 p in.lie\\.T.1: R.Nurse officiating, llilermi\u2019ut Mansonville, Quebec.LAREREE, Ethel \u2014 Al the Pa lei audc Rcsl llnme.Derhy, oil Tuesday, Jan.\"ill.l!>64 Ethel Maude l.aheice of Newport, Vermont, beloved daughter of the late Parlev S and Hannah (Atkinson) Laberco of New-porl, Vermont, in her 741 h up year.Resting at Cass Funeral Home, 39 Dufferin Road, Stan l sleari, where friends may eall 2 to 4 ind 7 to 9 pm., Wednes.day ami Thursday.The funeral % service will be held on F\u2019ridav, , Jan.10th a( Ktanstcad South \"1 Clnireh, Rock Island at 2.30 p.m .Rev.C.Gustafson offucating fn 'a tcrnicnt Crystal Lake Cemetery.OSBORNE, Margaret M.A, the Queen Elizabeth Hospital on January 3rd, 1904, Margaret M.Neil beloved wife of the late I\u2019he London slock inarkel was.Stcw.irt H Osborne.Dear mnth-mixed in quiel trading al the er ot Donald.Sister of Gertrude opening.\tand Fred.Funeral service was Canadian chain store sale- held al The Church of the Relur the lirsI (cn monlhs \u201ef surreelion.Valois.Que., on Jaa,-1963 a mou n led to $3,101,556 \"ury 6th, 1964 at.11.00 « m.In-D00 up 4 9'.over Hie $2.955.L\u2019niimvl.Lake view Cemetery.307,000 for the same period ofl STANDISH, Howard R.\u2014 At .\t,\t,\t.Magog.Quebec, on Wedntssday Ihr t midi M ok 111\tJanuary 8, 1964, Howard Rich ( omplex is nnestigaling he ^^ Stan^s( h(,|nvofts on my «la.v i dTO'' Merrill Jackson.\there they were dinner guests oTa™l\tNlch(°lson Mjss/[ail Mr.and Mrs.Norman Gill Mr anc| Mrs f;arl Veary.\tNicholson spent a week at her of their'*\t*, .V ^ 0\u201e.;, home.Miss Doris McLeod and Mr.*\t;i .\tIVlAtir V A O t* C -| M C 1T - and Mr.Bowker.Mr.James .ou**.,,., «x ,\t, , brooke and Ayer s Cliff.J.W.DRAPE .>LriNFRAL HOME 314 Main St., Cowansville 263-0393 ,i ,\t* low a i u Hastings The I-.ilc: Huo.Robb, Jos.Hing-sl.oin Kenneth Jcnne, Walter Morrison.Ksl.abllshed 1890.Friends of Miss Wendy Gra-i ham will be sorry to learn that: she is a patient in the Sher-'^eholiday guests brooke Hospital, where she has'daughter, Mrs.Wesley Bowker undergone surgery.\t, ,, T \u201e\tv Mrs John MoBurney and Mr.!\tJames MacKinnon, like HIGH FOREST\t__________ _______________ _________ __________ _ _ .\t.tcndcrablc 51; score tendcrablc l ;'\tmoi.iiow 3UH; 92 score tenderable 51V*.,.,w>rrvii!rvwe.LADIES' LUXURIOUS POLISHED COHOM DUSTER Two atyles to choose from,1 Beautiful Colton First Quality Colorful Duster*, Peter I Pan or Scoop neck collar, ' Short Sleeve*, 0 button front.Sizes: S.M.I*.Charming Colour as-aorlment available ia most store*.2.99 $3.99 VALUE Ladies' Siipperetfes Regular $1.00 Value Slipperette assortment, three to choose from, soft (dmalated leather up-h attracUve \u2019amp.Size», Medium, Large.LADIES' TRICOT BRIEFS Lew Low Priced Ladies Rayon tricot fancy trimmed briefs, lace and 'elastic leg opening, 4 styles to choose fronu Sizes S, M, L.ON SALI Pofr 93' .Girls' Cotton Knit Brief* Girls Quality Combed Cotton Briefs.Ribbed cuffs at leg opening.Size* 8 to 14.Pair 10 SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD, THURS , JAN.9, 19M Leafs wallop Canadiens 6-1 in one-sided tilt Big M paces Toronto to win with goal and helps on three others, two games on tap this evening Punch Imlach has no peer when it comes to making predictions that don\u2019t even come close.But this may be his year.The outspoken Toronto Maple Leafs coach began his forecasting this season by saying Montreal would miss the playoffs.Then he predicted Chicago would win the National Hockey League pennant in a walk.That was 1963, however.This is a new year and time to trade in old prognostications.\t_________________ Imiach now beheves his Leafs\tLeafs erupted for two will win the NHL title, leaving\t., second place to Montreal ami more goals in the middle frame third spot to Chicago.After the and two markers in the final events of the last few days, he period, thrilling a crowd of 14,-deserves at least a hearing.()36 an(j movinf, jnt0 a second The Leafs backed up their chief Saturday with a 3-0 whip ping of Chicago and Wednesday night humiliated the Canadiens 6-1.The Leafs did everything Danville and Sherbrooke finish British Consols playdowns in tie, meet in special playoffs on Sunday Curling Results right, the Canadiens everything wrong.\u201cYou guys tell me about the 'place tie with Montreal with a game in hand, three points behind Chicago.Mahovlich helped set up three goals to move into sixth place in the scoring race with 38 points.He picked up assists on game,\u201d a beaming Imlach told Red Kelly\u2019s opener in the first reporters after the one-sided I period and goals by Carl clash in Toronto.\u201cLet me in- Brewer and Jim Pappin the terview you.After all, I've said third, everything before.After last; Dave Keon got his 12th of the Saturday\u2019s game when we beatUeason and Bob Pulford snap-Chicago 3-0 I told you if the|ped a personal 15-game score- PROVINCIAL LEAGUE W L T F A Pt*.Granby\t13\t8\t1\t79\t60\t27 Drum\u2019ville\t12\t9\t0\t93\t63\t24 St.Hyacinthe\t10\t10\t1\t80\t73\t21 Sherbrooke\t6\t14\t2\t71\t117\t14 THURSDAY'S OAMES Sit.Hyacinthe at Granby Sherbrooke at Drummondville * * * NATIONAL LEAGUE W L T F A Pt*.21 10 7 122 85\t49 20 11\t6\t109 87\t40 19 11\t8 122 102\t46 13 17 7 88 107 33 11 20\t6 105 122\t28 7 22 8 72 115 22 WEDNESDAY'S GAMES Montreal 1, Toronto 6 THURSDAY'S GAMES New York at Boston Chicago at Detroit ?\t?A AMERICAN LEAGUE EASTERN DIVISION Chicago .Toronto Montreal Detroit New York Boston Leafs play as a team they\u2019ll finish first.And they did tonight.The defence was tremendous.less streak with his ninth in the second period.Henri Richard got MontreaPs only goal and was the Cana- He had praise for left winger diens only worker all night, al Frank Mahovlich, saying thaljl hough coach Toe Blake his current scoring streak (lOjgrowled \u201cno one did anything points in four games) \u201ccould out there.\u201d The Pocket Rocket carry us into first place.\u201d jwas robbed three times by Leaf Mahovlich broke up a close] goalie Johnny Bower.1-1 game early in the second] Blake was especially disap-period on a spectacular play.He!pointed because the Canadiens knifed between Canadiens Gilles failed to gain ground on the Tremblay and Jacques Laper- front-running Hawks, who can riere, giving away the puck and stretch their lead to five points taking it back twice, and fooling when they visit Detroit tonight Charlie Hodge with a bullet New York is at Boston in the drive.\tionly other game.Canada's Olympic squad meets Yugoslavia in elimination round, new set-up could cause upsets LONDON\u2014 (CP) \u2014Canada\u2019s Feb.3\u2014Canada vs.U.S.-Ro Olympic hockey team will meet mania 7:30, 3:30 p.m.Yugoslavia in the two-day Feb.5\u2014Canada vs.Finland-Olympic elimination round, a!-^lls*r'a 1 P m-* ® am-tricky innovation this year] Feb.7\u2014Canada vs.Czecho-that could lead to a major enl.slovakia-Japan 7:30 p.m., 3:30 barrassment if one of the big shots is eliminated even before the Olympic Games opens on Jan.29 at Innsbruck, Austria.Russia The Canada-Yugoslav game is set for 10:30 a.m.GMT 5:30 a.m.EST Jan.27.In previous years, the eight top-rated teams automatically entered group.A.This year, they will have to fight for their spot in the top bracket./ J.F.Bunny Ahearne, president of the International Ice Hockey Federation, explained the new scheduled worked out last month in Vienna.He said! hockey authorities \"felt confi- p.m.Feb.8\u2014Canada vs.Hungary 4 p.m., noon.Should Canada be eliminated in the qualifying round, Yugo slavia would play this schedule and Canada would he dropped to competition in group B.A special playoff to determine the winner of the Eastern Townships District British Consol will take place in Sherbrooke Sunday, Jan.12 between Sherbrooke and Danville.Pete Cross' local quartet and Les Gartshore's Danville foursome finished the six-game round robin deadlocked with five wins and a loss each.Charlie Warner\u2019s Lennoxville squad was third with four victories and two losses.Drummondville Celanese finished with a even split for their series, three wins and the same number of losses.Duke Doucet of Windsor and his crew picked up two victories dropping four while the Border and Laurier of Victoriaville finished with a win each and five losses.In the final round last weekend Sherbrooke walloped Wind- \tw\tL\tT\tF A\tPt*.Quebec .\t18\t18\t0\t123 124\t36 Hershey \t\t18\t16\t1\t109 118\t37 Providence\t16\t16\t3\t136 117\t35 Baltimore\t17 21\t\t1\t100 116\t35 Springfield\t13\t20\t1\t108 132\t27 WESTERN\t\tDIVISION\t\t\t \tW\tL\tT\tF A\tPt*.Pittsburgh\t21\t14\t0\t118 105\t42 Cleveland\t20\t14\t2\t121 93\t42 Rochester\t18\t13\t0\t115 92\t36 Buffalo\ta\t20\t2\t86 128\t24 WEDNESDAY'S\t\t\tGAMES\t\t Provldence 6, Buffalo 8 Hershey 2, Pittsburgh 1 ?* * INTER-CITY LEAGUE W U T F A Ptl.sor 15-5 while Drummondville pulled out with a win over the Border and Lennoxville downed Drummondville.Danville swept another from Windsor to post two wins on the weekend and move into a deadlock with Sherbrooke for first place.The first match will take place in Sherbrooke starting at 2 p.m.while the second will be Danville the following Sunday, Jan.19, at the same hour.If the third match is necessary it will be played on neutral ice at the Canada Paper Curling Club in Windsor.The winner of this playdown will journey to Quebec City to play in the Provincial British Consols playoffs which open Feb.3 and runs through till Saturday, Feb.8.The team emerging with the most victories will proceded to the British Consols Briar championship.Ladies Sherbrooke Curling Club and Lennoxville stage matches in Ingram and Jean-Paul Trophies Asbestos Coaticook .Windsor Rock Island 9\t4\t1\t52\t39 7\t5\t1\t58\t42 5\t7\t2\t49\t56 4\t9\t0\t41\t63 The annual competition between the Ladies Sherbrooke Curling Club and the Lennoxville Club opened the 1964 season Tuesday with matches in the Ingram and Jean-Paul Perrault Trophies.THURSDAY'* OAMES Coattcook at Windsor Asbestos at Rock Island ?SHERBROOKE JR.LEAGUE \tW\tL T\tF\tA\tPt*.St.Francl* .,\t9\t0 2\t44\t10\t20 Beavers \t\t6\t4 0\t32\t31\t12 \t4\t5 1\t23\t32\t9 Carabins \t\t4\t4 0\t25\t24\t8 Technical .\t2\t5 0\t18\t24\t4 Maroons\t0\t6 3\t15\t34\t3 ?\t?\t\t\t\t QMHA JUVENILE\t\t\tLEAGUE\t\t \tW\tL T\tF\tA\tPt*.East Ansui\t3\t1 1\t15\t12\t7 Optimist .\t2\t0 l\t12\t5\t5 Magog \t\t1\t1 2\tR\t6\t4 Noe Ponton .\tl\t0 0\t2\t1\t2 Bertrand Esso\t0\t2 1\t5\t7\t1 St.Pats \t\t0\t4 0\t10\t20\t0 over Mrs.D.Miller of Lennox ville.The next matches are slated for Tuesday, Jan.21.The rinks follow: SHERBROOKE LENNOXVILLE SHERBROOKE CURLING CLUB BONSPIEL Rand Trophy D.Bishop, Sherbrooke .\t9 F.\tPattison, Lennoxville .\t5 G.\tBreckenridge, Sher.\t2 D.Bennett, Lennoxville .11 R.\tDoiron, Lennoxville\t4 J.Johnson, North Hatley 6 B.Johncox, Bishop\u2019s U.S.\tHamilton, Lennoxville P.Leger, Sherbrooke .J.Powers, Danville .L.Gartshore, Danville .B.Coulter, Lennoxville .D.Bellam, Lennoxville J.\tJohnson, North Hatley W.Fuller, Sherbrooke .D.\tBishop, Sherbrooke Lothrop Trophy E.\tNicol, Sherbrooke .R.Wiggett, Sherbrooke B.Blake, Lennoxville Dr.Blaikie, Lennoxville V.\tNewton, Sherbrooke F.\tPearson, Sherbrooke K.\tJackson, Sherbrooke .W.\tNichol, Lennoxville .G.\tMulvagh, Sherbrooke A.Doiron, Lennoxville A.Healey, Richmond R.Mawhood, Sherbrooke Southwood Trophy A.Mayo, Magog.A.Wright, Sherbrooke .ERNIE RICHARDSON\u2019S CURLING CAPSULES Officials and players alike first end.\tThe players\talso\tof tossing a coin\tto decide.The were highly pleased with the found it\tvaluable to get\tthe\ttoss of a coin is\tstill necessary curling innovations tried out kinks out\tbefore having to\tplay\tto decide which\tlead will play at the first Tournament of Champions last week at Toronto Maple Leaf Gardens.The experiments were a success generally and I think they help ed sell curling to a lot of spec shots on the important end.Because no two sheets of ice work the same and warmups are on a sheet other than the one on which you play your first!first, but since the stones are measured and removed this has little bearing on the plan.tators who had never seen the game, there is no advantage to game before,\t[any individual rink.It was something most unusual to see a big curling event; jin the \u201cHome of Hockey\u201d in To- jone sponsored by the Toronto jKiwanis Club and Curl-Master Brooms Limited could mean a Brier championship in the future.Of the new ideas in curling, TIME PROBLEM It might be difficult to allow such warmup time where three and four draws a day are necessary, but even in these cases the warmup time could be cut to five minutes instead BOTH ENDS Another innovation was playing two of the four games to finish at opposite ends of the rink so that spectators at both ends would have an equal chance for a close-up view of exciting finishes.This is not necessary, however, in private clubs where all viewing is from behind the glass at one end.These two ideas have not of the 10 or 12 minutes allowed!been considered by DCA offi-in the Tournament of Cham- cials and are not likely to be- pions.Dominion Curling officials the warmup period allowed be fore each game proved mostjhave discussed this plan and |popular with myself and other|many 0f them like it.Perhaps come regularly used in bon-spiels.Strict observance of the sliding rule by all players impres- 7 (players, and it is an idea that'tt -will be adopted in the future, sed both officials and specta-9 might be adopted generally fori\tpjayers aiso nked the tors in the Tournament of important bonspiels.\t(idea of playing a stone by each Champions.All teams watch- It proved especially good to lead to determine which team ed this very carefully and I loosen up before having to do'would have the choice of last don\u2019t think it bothered any of strenuous sweeping on the very stone on the first end instead the players.Skip IS Mrs.G.Sylvestre Mrs.S.Cross Mrs.R.Badger Mrs.R.Allait Mrs.D.Watson The seniors played in Lennox- M^anStham ville while the juniors competed in Sherbrooke.At Lennoxville Mrs.B.N.Holtham\u2019s rink posted a 13-4 victory over Mrs.E.Lennon\u2019s foursome and Mrs.H.MacCallum guided her quartet to a 13-4 decision over Mrs.E.A.Bartlett.At Sherbrooke the contestants split their matches with Mrs.L.Pcttigrue dropping her match to Mrs.E.Savage 10-7 but Mrs.W.Williams guided her quartet to a 16-6 victory Mrs.E.Power Mrs.J, Wootton Mrs.A.Doiron Mrs.E.Lennon Skip 4 Mrs.O.Burns Mrs.S.Hamilton Mrs.Tt.Stevenson Mrs.H.MacCallum Mrs.E.Bartlett Skip 13\tSkip 4 Mrs.F.Stockden Mrs.R.Ciavet Mrs.D.Coates Mrs.B.Fields Mrs.R.Blackmore Mrs.R.McLeod Mrs.L.Pettigrue Mrs.E.Savage Skip 7 Mrs.H.Mooney Mrs.R.Planche Mrs.E.Hall Mrs.W.William* Skip 16 Skip 10 Mrs.R.Kmberg Mrs.B.Whent Mrs.H.Dale Mrs.D.Miller Skip 6 WEDNESDAY'S OAMES St.Pats 2, Optimist 7 Magog 1, Bertrand Esso 1 ?EXHIBITION WEDNESDAY'S GAMES Canada 9, Ev Fuessen, West Germany 5 United States 3, Czechoslovakia B Team 4 dent\u201d the strongest teams,\t,\t, .would get into group A for aj INNSBRUCK, Austria crack at the world title.\tEmergency crews of the Aus- tnan Army were out in force UPSETS POSSIBLE today to save the 1%4 Winter Still, the possibility of one 0T Olympics, threatened by an more humiliating upsets re-!alarming lack of snow.Emergency crews of Austrian Army called out to try and save snow for Olympic Games at Innsbruck Silver 'D' District playdowns open, four clubs represented in event for berth in ladies finals The Silver \u201cD\u201d District curling playdowns opened yesterday in Windsor and will continue through today ending tomorrow afternoon.Four clubs In the afternoon at 2 p.m Mrs.Kerridge's rink continued their winning way posting a close 10-8 win over Mrs.Giroux and her Celanese rink while the Danville foursome rolled to a are represented in the event; 12-5 decision over Mrs.Steven and a double round-robin is being played.Mrs.A.W.Kcrridge is skipping the Sherbrooke foursome son's Lennoxville rink.Two matches are on the agen TOWNSHIPS SKI REPORT The following is a report on ski conditions in the Eastern Townships given each morning by Sherbrooke Tourist Information Bureau: Sherbrooke: Total of 15 inches.No new snowfall.Packed surface.Slopes good.Lifts in operation.Temperature 16.North Hatley (Hillcrest): 14 inches snow.Powdered snow.No new snowfall.Tows in operation.Temperature 15.Magog (Mt.Orford): Total of 14 to 30 inches of snow.No new snowfall.Powdered surface.Slopes very good.Tows in operation.Temperature 17 Knowlton (Glen Mountain): j| Total of 16 to 22 inches of snow.No new snowfall.Wind blown snow.Slopes very good.Ski lifts in operation.Temperature 18.Sutton (Mount Sutton): Total of 17 to 23 inches of snow.No new snowfall.Packed surface.Slopes very good to good.Tows in operation.Temperature 18.East Angus: Total 18 to 21 inches of snow.No new snowfall.Powdered packed surface.Tows in operation.Slopes excellent to good.Temperature 18 Thetford Mines (Mt.Ad-stock): Total of 24 to 26 inches of snow.No new snowfall.Wind B.F.GOODRICH WINTER TIRE SALE 10 DAYS ONLY while Mrs.R.Stevenson is]a\\^ P-1*1, Friday the matches (AP)\u2014holds no promise of fresh snow guiding the Lennoxville quartet]vv'^ playpd at 9 a m.and 1 in the immediate future.Uvith Mrs.C.Giroux handling P,m- Fhe winning rink will re-Wolfgang said, however, the the Drummondville Celanese! Presen^\tSection in play situation only affects prépara da today at 10 a.m.while in the blown snow.Tows in operation, afternoon two more are slated Temperature 16.Sutton (Mt.Echo): Total 19 tions for the Alpine ski runs south of Innsbruck and the Some 2,200 soldiers were cross - country trails in the.north Wolfgang\u2019s biggest headache is the men\u2019s downhill run on withdraw owing to illness.In the opening round yesterday morning at the Canada Mount Patscherkofel.The\tupper] Paper Curling Club Mrs.A.two-thirds\tof\tthe course are] Kerridge\u2019s rink posted a 11-4 noxville\tquartet.Mrs.\tJ.Row- still fit to\tski\ton hut the\tlower win over Mrs.Stevenson's Len- land, Mrs.J.\tLatorte,\tMrs.J.stretch to\tthe\tfinish line\tneeds noxville quartet while in the Killoran\tand\tMrs.C.\tGiroux games a completely fresh coat of]other morning match Miss E.(formed the Celanese rink with lost 10.tied 7.points 49 snow.\tiMcMurray of Danville walked I Mrs.J.Eby, Mrs.N.Hendry, Points: Mikita.Chicago.52 The men\u2019s downhill race could off with a 15-7 victory over Mrs.W.Young and Miss Me- Goals: Hull, Chicago, 23 mains.Other qualifying games Jan packing ski courses for the .41-27-28 include:\tNorway-Switzer- pine and Norid\tcompetitions land, Sweden-ltaly, Germany (with coats of ice and snow from Poland, Finland-Austria, Czech-jnearby areas.oslovakia-Japan, Russia - Hun- The Olympic organizing com-gary and United Staies-Roma- mittee issued a call for volun-nia.\titccrs to help the army get the Last year\tin the World, runs ready for\tthe championships at Stockholm, which open Jan.29.the group A teams were: Can ! Professor Friedl Wolfgang, ada.Russia, Sweden.Czechoslo-chairman of the organizing be shifted to another course in Mrs.Giroux and vakia, U.S., East Germany, I com mittee, pledged that the \u2019he Luzum Valley, southwest ofjniondville rink.West Germany and Finland.[games will be held as sched- Innsbruck, the site of all the Russia won the title and Trail uled.\t[other Alpine ski races, or it Smoke Eaters\tplaced fourth, j \u201crhe weather is\tnot going to cou'(i\tbe\tpostponed\ta\tfew\tdays, j ONF GERM \\N TEAM [interfere with the\tgames,\u201d he\tPostponement\twould\tbe\tan \u2018 '\t\u2018 \u2018 '\t\u2018 said.\u201cWe guarantee aatisfac- emergency measure,\u201d said This year East and West ,ory conditions.\tjWolfgang.\u201cThe downhill is al-[ Germany will be represented by \u201cif\tSI10W doesn\u2019t fall, \"\u2019ays the most exciting and the one team, with Norway or we>u Ret jt anyhow,\"\tmost dangerous event in win- Switzerland favored to gradu- other preparations haveter Olympics.The sooner we ate into group A to till the va-[raoved smoothly.\ticsn get it over with, the cancy.If Canada beats Yugo-\t\u2019\tbetter \" slavia in the qualifying round, USE BULLDOZERS\tSoldiers with tractors, snow- ^ 'n be Olympic\trc s 0 sc\u2019uare mdes shovels and ice picks are mov- schedule will be against the rugged mountain terrain have jng hlindreds of tons of snow winner of the Norway-Switzer-'been bulldozed into sk.runs.to the t of the four men.s and land game\tThe jump hdis have Proved to women,s slalom courses.From Their full provisional sched- be in Rood condition.Bobsled there the snow is bejng spread ule times GMT and EST fol- chu es and skating arenas had ovpr the courses by a systpm ows'\tJLT\tC°ai 0tilre u mobile aluminum slides.Jan.29\u2014Canada vs.Norway Ku* fo,r near\u2019y three weeks,\t________________ or Switzerland 4 p.m.noon.' Innsbruck has basked in bright\t\u2022 L t on\t,\t\u201e\t.sunshine under blue skies.The DrUIMS WISH TO Jan 30-Canada vs.Sweden-utfje snow which fell earlier\t,\t.Italy 8 p.m.4 p.m.\t]now is meitjng away or js sbow.swap Johnston downs in Drummondville later skipping the Danville quartet.\u2019b's month.Sorel, the other club in Zone; Mrs.D.McGregor, Mrs.G.\u201cA\" Section 4, was forced to Delisle, Mrs.F.Sangster com prised Mrs.Kerridge\u2019s rink while Mrs.W.W.Nichol, Mrs.A.Bartlett, Mrs.E.Lennon formed Mrs.Stevenson\u2019s Len- to 23 inches.No new snowfall.Wind blown snow.Tows in operation.Slopes very good.Temperature 20.Brompton Lake (Indian Valley): Total of 23 inches of snow.No new snowfall.Wind blown snow.Slopes excellent.Tows in operation at night.Temperature 18.NHL LEADERS Standings: Chicago, won 21.her Drum- Murray comprising the Danville Assists: rink.\t^33 Beliveau, Montreal.Feb.2\u2014Canada vs Germany- ing bald spots Poland noon 8 a.m.\t! And the abnormal weather NITE SKIING MON., TUES, WED, THURS, 7:30 - 10:00 P.M.\u2022\tWide, well lighted slopes \u2022\tGroup Lessons starting this week; Register Now! NORTH HATLEY, QUE.for Worsley QUEBEC (CP) - Boston Bruins are trying to land Gump Worsley in a goaltending swap for Eddie Johnston, it was learned Wednesday.Lynn Patrick, vice-president and manager of the National Hockey League club, left Quebec prematurely early Wednesday to return to Boston before concluding any deal.But he said in an interview before his departure that both he and coach Milt Schmidt are dissatisfied with Johnston\u2019s work and would like to deal him off for Worsley.\t, r CLUB OPENS \u2014 Mayor Ro- 1 land Desourdy is seen toss- ] ing the first stone as the Cowansville Curling Club of-ficailly opened their new layout President Roy Cook and 1 members of the council are watching.The new club house was officially opened last Sunday to give Cowansville their first curling rink.It is a three-sheet layout and , is connected with the Cowansville Country Club.Open house will be held on Sunday, Jan.12.and all interested are cordially invited to attend.(Photo by Studio Eclair).LIST PRICE Popular 670-15/750-14 Tubeless Blackwell TRADE NEEDED NEVER BEFORE AT THIS LOW PRICE SAVE UP TO S17.60 A PAIR ALL NEW-FIRST LINE TRAILMAKERS PREMIUM full depth tread PREMIUM Nylon cord construction PREMIUM traction and quiet ride LIFETIME Road Hazard GUARANTEE WHITEWALLS Add glamour with slim Beauty Line Whitewalls \u2014 Available all sizes \u2014 2.00 extra.MOUNTING Because of these low Sale Prices wo must add a .50 mounting charge.EASY 'BFG' TERMS\u2014 $1 Down \u2014 $1 V/eekly 161 Depot Street \u2014 Sherbrooke Tels.567-5283 "]
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