Sherbrooke daily record, 28 janvier 1964, mardi 28 janvier 1964
[" ~ ^ 3 - P rlrar and rold t*> day; winds senprallv light.High today U Shorhrnoko IS.\u2022¦tlook for IVrdnooday: Mainly rloar.Modorating tomprraturna.QUEBEC rjnK, Minister Pearson in their manhours and 50-per-cent cut in\tI\t'kc Peking regime is obvious, ja|](s ]as| week that Canada was See \u201cCanadian Officer\u201d Page 7 See \u201cPeking Claims\u201d Page 7 Mr.Hoppener said, because f ', n\" k ,|1(, R\u201eat by following suit with diplomatic recog-Jnitron of China.\u201cUnless he gels wind that Waihington has had a change of heart\u201d Mr.Hoppener said \u201cPearson is not going to change Sub Sr The Deputy ?O1' p.m.ti World of Sports 5) Rocky ft' Montreal Magazine 12) A Kin To Win 6:13 p.m.*) News 6:25 p.m.1) Weatherwise 6.30 p.m.1) Vewstlme 3) Huntlev-Brinkley ft> Phil Silvers i 12) Pulse 6.46 p.m.w Atlantic Weather* man 6:45 ?m.8) CBC TV New* 7:00 p.m.1) Ripcord .->) Ski Hi News ft) New * *12; Spelling Bee i\t7:15 p.m.3) News 7:24 p.m.ft) Sports /:30 p.m.3) Chronicle 3) The Virginian ft) Nation\u2019s Business 3) Ozzie and Harriet 12) Burke\u2019s Law 7:45 p.m.6) Mr Fix It 8 00 p.m.5)\tRed River Jamboree ft) The Patty Duke 130 p.m.3) Camera ft) Perry Mason 8) Farmer's Daughter 12) Movie f:00 p.m.3) Beverley Hillbillies 3) Ben Casey fti Ben Casey f:30 p.m.3) Dick Van Dyke Show 6)\tIntend 10:00 p m.3 Danny Kaye Show 5» Eleventh Hour 8) Channing 10:15 p m.12) Jim Coleman 10:30 p m ft) Strangers For a Day 12) Henessev 11:00 p.m.11 News it News l) News 12) National 11:10 31 News 8) News 11:15 fil Viewpoint R) Weather Final 12) Puise 11:20 p.m.8) Movie 11:25 p.m.3» Wrestling 11:30 p.m.>) The Tonight Show fti Movie Am) Piene BeiUm Rev.and Mrs.J.A.H.Plow-right were in Lake Megantic on .Jan.20 to attend the funeral services for their brother-in-law.Mr.Ed.Newton, who died at his home in Ditchfield.Mrs Murdo MacKinnon, of the Coaticook High School, staff was a weekend guest of Mr and Mrs.How aid Picard.Mr James MacKinTTm.of Macdonald College, was guest at the same home.Mr.Emile Perron, who is employed by the C.P.R.in West Shefford.spent the weekend at his home here.Mrs.Emile Perron accom panied Mr.and Mrs.N.Aube and Mr.Gaston Aube to Gould, where they attended the funeral of Mr.Aube, Sr.Miss Lorette Morton, of Que bec City, was a weekend guest of Mr.and Mrs.E.Perron and Mr.Denis Perron.Mr.and Mrs.George Late-wood attended Ladies\u2019 Night at the Sherbrooke Snowshoe Club, guests of Mr.and Mrs.Les Humphries.Guests of Mr.and Mrs Wil liam Hendersoi.included Mr.an Mrs.Raymond Grady, of Lyn don ville.Yt., Mr.and Mrs.E Lowry, of Thetford Mines, and their family.Mr.Oscar Desruisseaux attended the funeral of Mrs.K Kinder in Lennoxville.Mrs.Orrin Bailey spent several days in Lennoxville, a guest of Mr.and Mrs.Rufus Dunn and of Mr.and Mrs.Harry Thompson.She also called on Mr.and Mrs.Alex Hodgman New \u2022 p.m.p.m.RAMBLER Sales & Servie» EASTERN TOWN SHIPS MOTORS 2222 King St.West Tel.569-3604 LAST WEEK MANY .MANY NEW SPECIALS and NEW REDUCTIONS on OUR SALE PRICES! SHIRTS, Dress and Sport, from PANTS Dress \u2014 from OVERCOATS from \u2014 WAREHOUSE FEBRUARY WOMEN\u2019S AND TIGHTS PANTIES SLIPS \u2014 SKI JACKETS PANTS \u2014 SKIRTS SLACKS WOOL, Mohair by Penguin, boll JACKETS Laminated, from CAR COATS from \u2014 SNOWBOOTS CHILDREN\u2019S Q88 COATS SKI JACKETS TIGHTS PANTS Corduroy PANTS ALBERT Dress \u2014 OVERSHOES Pair SKI JACKETS 88* l00 DRESSES \u2014 MITTS - UNDERVESTS -PULLOVERS, Sleeveless, Orion _ BONNETS and CAPS Children's, ea.GIGANTIC CHOICE td up SHOES from 1.00 SUIT\t0.95 d&V\t-4>\t «T WAREHOUSE (Main Entrance to Webster Park) 85 ALBERT STREET (2nd floor) t FOP.FAST ACTION USE THE RECORD WANT ADS SljtcbcookDailij'Etcocd TI ES.JAN J8 liXi-t \"Sherbrooke's Leading Dairy SHERBROOKE PURE MILK HIGH QUALITY DAIRY PRODUCTS \u2014 T#l.562-ISS5 Cmsneire plan ter maths seen a success so far B\\ DAVID WEBSTER (Record staff reporter) The Cimenaire method of teaching arithmetic, introduced into Sherbrooke and Lcnnoxville primary schools as an experiment this year, appears successful so far.G.E: McClintock, principal of Sherbrooke's Mitchell School, says that some children are advancing much faster than before.Edward Perry, principal of Lcnnoxville High School, said that teachers he has talked to are \"quietly optimistic\" about the program.However, both say that it is\t:\t7\t: too earlv in the year to decide concepts of primary numbers on the success of the system ; hMl\\ ^Cllnt(*hk .e,Xhpla ^ Fractions, squaring and 'hat' bi' tlHS me,th^'.fthe f0,\u2018r square roots are done at a much bas*«.«erc.ses of addition sub- 1\t.\t \u2022' ,n,ml,t\u2018r of \"lerchant.s.in tie and parking problems\tl*llsU' W' .\tj '\tand bus in i'ss men read as fol Sherbrooke and prepare a re- ,0^ ,.Wo th(.\u201endersigllod ur.I11*1\u2019\tgently request the Municipal I be suggestion eoniamevl \\uthorities to see to the im-|in a brief trom Gerard Savard, mediate establishment of a president of the Downtown Businessmen s Association to\t^\t'he the council, was unanimously adopted.Included in Mi Savard's I request from the group was that Sherbrooke retain homologation on all downtown pro-jperty already h o m o logated until the report is completed, when land use would be dc- long-term plan realized by impartial experts to settle the traffic and parking problem of the downtown area.\"We also urge the authorities to restrict the granting of building permits until such a plan Ls completed so as not to be prejudicial to the carrying into effect of such plans.\" ?Sherbrooke to stay federation member one.Cuisenaire blocks go from one to ten and vary in color andu''\u201c\u2018\u201c\u201cjt,\t,, _ ,.size.The child will become fa-j miliar with their color and size|\tCHECK WORK and from them will derive his By the Cuisenaire method, _______________________________j said Mr.McClintock, a child __\t1\t.\tmay check his work with the rc\tI r* ï ET blocks rather than having to IX VJ vJ A» I I X# I I look up the answer in a book, !or waiting for the teacher to j check.The work is, thus, more meaningful and more of an adventure.The system is by no means a cure-all for any problems a child may have in arithmetic, he jsaid.Children will have problems just as they always have.However, he said, by the Cuisen-¦lire method, a child who understands the principles he is using lean do much more advanced work than he could have before.! Each child, said Mr.McClintock, gets half a box of Cuisenaire blocks, representing numerals from one to ten, which he keeps in his desk.(Cuisenaire blocks are sold commercially at a cost of six dollars per box.) Mr.Perry said that simple fractions are done easily with Cuisenaire rods whereas formerly, grade two children didn\u2019t learn fractions.Universities are pushing .! more work onto the high ^schools all the time, he said.One of the reasons the workshop to train teachers in this method was organized, last I summer, he said, was to take '.he initiative in revising ' courses.The big problem, said Mr.Perry, is in developing continuity after the first three years.The following years must have mathematics courses that provide a challenge and are not a repetition of earlier work.^ In Saskatchewan, where ehil-] dren have been learning by jthis method, the whole public I school mathematics curriculum had to be revised, he said.A committee is now at work re-I vising Saskatchewan high school mathematcis so that it will be sufficiently advanced for these students.BRIEFLETS LENNOXVILLE The Lcnnoxville Guide and Brownie\u2019s Association, annual meeting, Wednesday, January 29, at 8:00 p.m., will be held at Mrs.Van Horn's, Bishop's University.ucfion shown in workless The number of jobseekers registered with the Sherbrooke district offices of the Unemployment Commission stood at 5.128 at the end of December, 1963, a decline of 912 from the previous year when the applicants numbered 6,040.According to the monthly report of the local office and sub-offices at Richmond, East Angus and Coaticook there W'efc 3.704 men and 1,424 women looking for work at the close of 1963.During December.1963, there were 3,431 registrations.Referrals totalled 857 of whom 633 were placed.In December of 1962, 3,924 See \"Reduction\" Page 7 THOS.W.LEONARD B.A., LL.L.V NOTARY.' Ç i -\t» \u2022' « ^\t\"\t' ' Contim-ntcil Bldg .Suite .509 Tel 10 0-7600 Sherbrooke Muffler 112 Depot St.\u2014 Tel.569-7333 Snow Removal\u2014North Ward Most Driveways.RESERVE in» NOW! Players ready for opening night; rehearsal mixture of real, unreal To find out what the theatre | is all about, what makes a production tick and, especially,.By IRWIN (Record staff Auriitoi' BLOCK reporter) which\topens al\tB.C.S.\tAuditor\tYet the\tdialogue was often put in a full day's work to spendjium Thursda-V ni8ht-\t'overwhelmed by the echo of an his evenings memorizing lines! U was a strange scene be ;empty hall or interrupted back and being chastized by a direr !cause everywhere there was a stage by the whisper of cut tor one should go to the last mixture of the real and the un mism of waiting thespians.dress rehearsal of an amateur\treal-\tVisually\tthe backstage oh play.\tListening to the play in pro server coulcU\" lose himself at Last night the Lcnnoxville gress one could forget that it times in the scene; more often Players\thad\tthe last dress re-J\twas a\tplay\tand\tbelieve\tlhal\tthe;\tthough he\tbecomes conscious hearsal\tfor\ttheir current pro-\tdialogue in\tihc\tbackground\twas\tthat he is\tlooking through a duction \u201cSeparate Tables\u201d ^real.\t! setting, which interrupts any - notions that what is going on is |j* !the real thing.After watching the play be- icided.C ouncil agiccil U> ibis.The only remaining piece of property that now remains homologated by the city in the downtown area is a .small piece jon LaGrenouillere Street.Council will decided what to do with the property, it said last night only after the traffic I experts' report is in their hands.j Mayor Armand Nadeau said Mutely aware of what is goingiq,^ t'0 follow the suggestion of on stage.But then the produc-1 [he group would be \u201cwise\" and ion must be a success.\tI**UI\u2019 tbt'-v were amply jusli lied.\u201d He said that a preliminary a process of a number of actors|lnlffjc report made in July 1963 pushing a few tables around; by traffic experts suggested but a carefully calculated and[l'uil a similar examination of judiciously pr-\u2014< 'Ifhe city\u2019s circulation problem maneuvers to reel effect.Sherbrooke almost left the Canadian Federation of Mayors and Municipalities last night, but a two-vote margin among aldermen kept the city in the national organization.Strong representation was made for both sides in the argument which developed over renewal of membership for 1964.Chief spokesmen for the pro- Federation group at Monday\u2019s council meeting were Mayor Armand Nadeau and Alderman Amedee Roy.said, the city could evaluate the work that it does and review its position next year.Alderman Hoy proposed re Opposition to retention pfMention of membership Juveniles accused oï stealing a chain saw ALL NEW _ z-20 EYEGLASS HEARING AID UP FRONT HEARING Budning Drug Store 39 Wellington St.North Tel.562-4773 Home need fixing-up?rr DO IT NQW-with an MFC Householder\u2019s Loan The time to put home improvement plans into action is now! Service is better; prices are lower.For money to cover the cost, borrow confidently from HFC.Get up to S2500 to do tile work now; repair, remodel, redecorate, even replace worn-out furniture and appliances.Repay conveniently.See HFC now ASK ABOUT CREDIT LIFE INSURANCE ON LOANS AT LOW GROUP RATES AMOUNT\tMONTHLY PAYMENT\t\t OF\t36\tSO\tto LOAN\tmonfh*\tmonth*\tmonths ÎI00\t$.\t$\t$ 6.12 550\t\t23.73\t32.86 750\t\t31.65\t44.13 1000\t\t41.45\t58.11 1600\t60.88\t68.81\t94.11 2200\t83.71\t94.62\t129.41 2500\t95.12\t107.52\t147.05 n month* $9.46 51.24 69.21 91.56 146.o2 201.46 228.93 A pair of Sherbrooke juveniles arrested by Richmond Provincial Police and now in the Winter Street jail are to be brought before Social Welfare Court Judge Pierre Beaudry today.The two, one 16, the other 17, are accused of having stolen a chain saw valued at $150.The stolen article was recovered undamaged, officials said.The two pleaded not guilty to the charge.* * * A 36-year-old Sherbrooke woman was freed on S950 property bail yesterday by Social Welfare Court officers and will return to the court February 13 to answer a charge of contributing to juvenile delinquency.The court is charging Lucille Bedard with hiding a juvenile girl runaway for over one month.The girl was found recently in Montreal.The court said that Mrs.Bedard had hidden the minor in her house until the girl left for Montreal.* * * A 27-year-old man from Stoke, was yesterday found guilty of raping a 22-year-old Sherbrooke girl on the night of March 22-23 of last year.A twelve-man jury brought in the verdict of guilty on the rape charge against Jean Guy Roy who now faces sentencing by Mr.Justice William Mitchell February 4.A second man involved in the incident will also be tried before the Criminal Assizes Court ing rehearsed for a while one could also believe the characters real \u2014 but anytime they are seen close up the subtle but more often marked exaggeration of the makeup, the costumes and the settings destroy that idea.Usually mundane sounds like the sipping of a cup of coffee or the clanging of a spoon of (he presentjagajnsj.a sauccr become pow-session of the Criminal Assizes erM noises in the empty hall.this session.The jury announced the ver diet shortly after 3:15 p.m.yes terday.Maximum sentence is lile imprisonment with the lash Crown Attorney in the sec ond rape case a success.For a change of scene is nut achieve the was Guv Blanchette.In fact alt the senses are ae I .!CjJ~ i KIWANIS SPEAKER \u2014 Left, Lucien Despres of Ayer\u2019s Cliff, president of the Magog Kiwanis Club is seen thanking B.Hodge, Principal of the Princess Ellizabeth High School for his talk on the need for higher education as an answer to the mounting problem of mass automation.(Record photo by Charles Catchpaugh) practiced .series of, I be made.001 i The mayor said that the sug jgestion underlined a weakness The question slili remains in (he city's master plan why go through all that iroublej The mayor also noted that after a hard day s work at thejsuch a survey could save the office or in the school?\ticily money because it might be Part of the answer lav j,, discovered that less land what was going on backstage wolll(l hi,ve tl\u2019 l\"' linmologated and (he dialogue between the lhan flight otherwise have been backstage and the stage iLself.|(\u2019Ml,'ctecl An actor nervously smokes a cigarette as he wails for his;\ttAt 'iV tAt cue.A young extra frantically flips through her script lor the last look.Director Edna Perry watches closely every move of the actor and listens for every sound.\u201cPlease.Let\u2019s have some quiet backstage.\u2019\u2019 She frowns, concentrates, grimaces slightly at a mistake and then smiles with contentment when a difficult section, , have fjnal|y |)tH.n of play ,s weH done.Lr£(1 ' a p,;u.(, act or on .stage is abso- ,\t,\t.,\t,\t1\t, documents to.lutely alone in his attemp to .\t.\t,\tirwil, ,\t1\tSherbrooke council agreed Play the part now.No one can ( (hat th,y wi,| turn help him.He ls responsible tor\tBank strcet building every move he makes and every\telcctrical department of the The Text of the petition signed ?Registry office to move .Sherbrooke Registry Office finally been olio move their membership was voiced by Aldermen Everett Nirol and Mai cel Savard.Mayor Nadeau reiterated his Repeating what he had said last week, Alderman Bverctl Nicol noted that he failed to see the worth of the Fcders statements made last week thaljll(>n\u2019 Observed Alderman Nteol *Tl word he utters The curtain closes and the actors rush offstage as the stage hands begin their race against time.One of the actors clenches his fist-s.\u201cI did it wrong.\u201d \u201cNo.It\u2019s O.K.It\u2019s great the group had been extremely beneficial to municipalities.He said that the Federation had been in part responsible lor I he Federal government's sizeable grants to municipalities.While the provincial government is critical of Ottawa, the mayor said, it has continued to co-operate with it in joint projects.The mayor saw no reason why nnmi'ipalilics should not also \"play football\" with the national government, even though they are the \"legal (laughters\u201d of the provincial gov eminent.The mayor has already said lhal he believes the group responsible for considerable accomplishments and has termed their regular briefs to the-gov-ernmenls \u201cof the highest qual ity \u201d He said, too, that the group brought aboul the winter works program and did other \u201cse-, Don.\u201e be embarrassed by looo fais, rious work \u2019 in Ihc area rc\ti when you St.Armand GRANBY\u2014(Staff)\u2014Paul O.Trepanier was elected mayor of-Granby last night, defeating his only opponent by 1076 votes.He was opposed by Dr.P.A.Leduc, a former city alderman.Mr.Trepanier, a 41-year-old architect is the first new mayor of Granby in the last 25 years, succeeding retiring mayor Horace Boivin, who takes a post with the Canada Centennial Commission.In aldermanic elections, B.Payne and A.Bouchard were acclaimed to seats in wards one and twm respectively.Also elected aldermen were A.St.Onge, ward three; B.Beaudry, ward four; J.Ouellette, ward five; G.Langlois, ward six; O.Choiniere, ward seven and G.Guillette, ward eight.The newly elected mayor promised the voters action on improvement of the city\u2019s w'ater supply, a new industrial area for the town and the use of town planning in developing Granby.He also promised to hire a highly qualified administrator-manager.Mr.and Mrs.Stuart Ruther-j jford, Mary and Tommy, of Gran-; by, visited Mrs.Rutherford\u2019s' mother, Mrs.J.G.Thomas,; at the home of Mr.and Mrs.G.S.Wade.Mr.and Mrs.A.H.Wade, Mr.and Mrs.G.S.Wade and Peter, spent a day in St.Lambert with Mr.and Mrs.Douglas Seale, they were accompain-ed home by Mrs.A.Wade\u2019s! aunt Mrs.Gladys Seale, of Montreal, who will spend some; time with them.Miss Lila Burrage accompanied Mr.J.R.Chappel of Swan-ton, to Montreal, who they visited Miss Clara Smith, who is hospitalized there.1 i « i \u2018\u2022Sil ! ¦ \u2022\u2022v , 1 1964 vit\u2019\tJP' -?v'\t/fw ¦¦¦R \u2019Glt Ch< vi olel, Impala Sport Sedan and (background) Impala Sport Coupe 64 Jet-smooth Luxury il aS Vip ti LIGHT ¦ HEADED CONSTABLE \u2014 Sporting the latest thing in police head-gear, a traffic policeman in Derbyshire, England, switches light on his helmet to make on his power pack before ! him more easily seen after going on duty.The power ! dusk.pack supplies a flashing blue I\t(CP Wirephoto) Officers named at UGW meeting in East Farnham EAST FARNHAM - The January meeting of the U.C.W.was held with Mrs.Lawrence Horner on the 17th, when several guests were welcomed.The newly elected officers, are: Honorary president, Mrs.D.W.Collins; Past president, Mrs.G.Howmrd; president, Mrs.Dorothy Harrowing: vice-president, Miss Elizabeth Collins; recording secretary, Mrs.Lela Shufelt; corresponding secretary, Mrs.Joyce Talbot; treasurer, Mrs.Eunice Thoma-.Committees:\tChairman oi work committee.Mrs.Rufus Thompson; social, Mrs.Hope, Jenne; program convener, Mrs.Howard ; sunshine convener, Mrs.Jessie Horner.The program featured Mrs.K.C.Winser, of Cowansville, who gave an interesting talk on her last trip to Italy and the Balkans.Several items of business were discussed and outstanding commitments were taken care of.At the close of the meeting a social period was enjoyed and refreshments served, when members met the speaker and guests.GENERAL NOTES Local residents, who are irecuperating from surgery in the; B.M.P.Hospital, Sweetsburg, [are little Deborah Talbot, Mrs.j Mr.Galen John- What does it take to make a car a great highway performer?If the car happens to be a \u201964 Chevrolet, one thing only.A highway.You\u2019ll find everything else already neatly packaged for you \u2014 on the car exactly as you pick it off the showroom floor.There\u2019s a choice of seven engines \u2014 all the w\u2019ay up to a twin-carb high-compression 425-hp V8* \u2014 and three transmissions, smooth-shifting .land-ard 3-Speed Synchro-Mesh, optional Powerglide automatic* and 4-Speod stick shift.* And underlying it all \u2014 a bump-skimming Jet-smooth ride that helps keep the performance great evenVhen the highways aren\u2019t so great.Nobody has to doctor or coax or soup up these Chevrolets to get the best out of them.They were built to be driven by you on the kinds of roads you drive on.And that\u2019s really the test of a highway performer: just about anyone can get a kick out of driving just about anywhere, just as it comes out of the showroom, summer or winter.\u2022 to gre one fin exh Or winter?Sure.Your Chevrolet is built to weather the weather keep its good looks through fair days and foul.Things like Magic-Mirror i.-h, flush-and-dry rocker panels, special inner front fenders, long-life ;ystem .all of these keep corrosion at bay \u2014 keep your Chevrolet looking great and going great right up till trade-in time.Next time you\u2019re out your dealer\u2019s way, allow a few extra minutes to sample one of these highway performers on your own.A few are really all you\u2019ll need.That\u2019s enough time to do a lot of driving in a Chevrolet.\t*Optional at extra cost R.Blais and son.At the regular church service on Jan.19, in the United! iChurch, the new slate of officersl jfor the United Church Women were installed and Holy Com munion celebrated by the pastor, Rev.J.D.McCord.Mr.and Mrs.Russell McEwing and two young sons, of| St.Laurent, were with his par ents, Mr.and Mrs.Andrew McEwing recently.\t| THE GREAT HIGHWAY PERFORMERS \u2022 Chevrolet \u2022 Chevelle \u2022 Chevy H \u2022 Corvair \u2022 Corvette See your local Chevrolet dealer C 3M» Be sure to see Bonanza on the CBC-TV network each Sunday.Check your local listing for channel and time.BROUILLARD AUTOMOBILE (1962) Ltee 345 WELLINGTON ST.S., SHERBROOKE, TELEPHONE 569-3606 6 SHERBROOKE DATLY RECORD, TUES., JAN.28, 1964 fSftfpr \u2019 f^erAonafô Mrs.Ashmore Mosher and dauyhler, Sharon Lee, have returner) home to Gimley, Mani-toba, after spending 3 weeks \"\u2022ith relatives and friends in (Sherbrooke and Lennoville.of an cl al aooui m C.G./, T.annual conference w ts om en he\u2019I h \u2019\u2019ontrsd '¦b-\tKulh\tMorrison of Wat The Annual Conference of\theld in Quebec in\tthe early\tfrom t -1, ,\tv\t'\tweekend'guest of,11*0 Canadian Girls in Training-Twenties'\u2019\tand\ttoday the\ti ¦\u201e 0(i .\tji\"\t\u2019K, .'.u Aiian Kin«'w\u2018th*n the Province of Quebec\tmovement is\tfound\tthroughout\t\u2022fc'.' - oi- é\tStreet, Mr William fl\" *'\u2018H b® h«ld \u2018n Wf1** United\tQuebec.The\tCGIT\thas an im\tFn -t.m.n\t.j ^fr yr ( Allan nf\tMontreal from Friday!portant role in the Christian jrve B f \"\t\u2018 Sund^v January 31-Sunday February 2.!Education program of the Bap- Debbie iuth United, er.Miss N.Sher Good Doug Ba Flowers on the alta ent ana p ¦on; Ler , Mrs.T.P.Stirlin leaders.R.A.Cameron, H Ired Taylor; Thet- Ri ider.Mrs.O.Car- Ci Nu- er illMuMw1 COVER-UP HATS \u2014 These hats, among those shown in Montreal by designer Irene in her soring collection, all have one thing in common \u2014 they hide the hair.At left tilttli inilllllll ; 11\u201c .lii EDITOR\u2019S CHOICE \u2014 Montreal women's editors attending a preview of the Cotton Award Show in Montreal recently chose this white poplin rainsuit as their favorite.The suit has an A-line skirt, tab-controlled gold belt and brass buttons.The special Editor\u2019s Choice award went to Montreal manufacturer Robert Elias.\t(CP Photo) JANUARY FUR CLEARANCE eu»; 549.s379.s229.*119.*999.*129.*239, *599 3\tonly \u2014 NATURAL OTTER 2\tonly \u2014 Sheared CANADIAN BEAVER \u2014 8 only \u2014 DYED MUSKRAT \u2014 4\tonly \u2014 Sheared Mouton LAMB \u2014 1 only \u2014 ALASKA SEAL \u2014 4 only \u2014 MUSKRAT JACKETS (Dyed) \u2014 3\tonly \u2014 SHORTIE SEAL HAIR JACKETS \u2014 1 only \u2014 NATURAL MINK JACKET \u2014 Pastel \u2014 ea.ea.ca.ea ca.ea.ppcr composition and The regular meeting of SI Mary\u2019s Guild Church of St.|HAM Paul the Apostle was hold at! Here are\u2019soVn7Vli«hHv^Vffër\u2019bl' tossed int0 the incinera the home of Mrs.J.Hebert.lent ham sandwich filling ideas::tor\u2019aloR'with the dlrty dlshes' Beausejour, Wednesday, Jan.l Minced ham with chopped;01100 \"orn-nan 22.with nine members peanuts and thick salad dress\tWhile the home economists present.Mrs.A.Morrison,ling.\tand home builders are dream- prcsidenl, was in the chair.| Minced ham with grated: ins of the day of throwaway Following opening prayers.(sharp cheese, chopped pickle, b o u s k e e p i n g, the practical-the minutes of the last meeting grated onion and dressing.nv-.ded homemaker isn't like-were read, and the treasurer,! Minced ham, finely-chopped ty to set her hopes too high.Mrs.J.Evans, read the finan-jcooked chicken, chopped salted\tShe is bound to wonder if cial report.\tnuts and salad dressing.\t'making dishes three times a Arrangements were made for; Ham, crumbled blue cheese (day, or even making a week\u2019s a tood sale to be held at Be- and salad dressing, langer\u2019s Store on February 14- or ev i supply a whole lost less trouble than loading a dishwasher after meals.It\u2019s also bound to occur to her that eating on homemade dishes instead of setting a pretty table with gleaming silver, beautiful china, and sparkling crystal is going to be rather dull and dreary.As for those clothes you wear once and throv iway \u2014 who is going to shop for them and haul them home?And just the business of getting rid of so much used material every day would seem to present a problem.What today's housewife needs are things that last longer \u2014 not things that serve for only one meal or one wearing.We're tired of throwing things away.What we want are things worth saving, things that Southern Canada Power at 9.00 a.m.F\u2019inal arrangements were made for the Guide andj Brownie Banquet to be held February 11 at 6 p.m.at the Church of St.Paul the! Apostle.Members were reminded of Corporate Communion to he held on February 2, at 9 30 a.m.The Vestry meeting to be held February 4, with Mrs.A.Morrison and Mrs.J.Hebert, to take care of serving the lunch ! -Slides will be shown by Mr.! J.Hall in the church hall on! one tunc, is going tclare built to give long and dependable service.S» 'J/i&ôkty, 'Baked BREAD & ROLLS (Watt\u2019s LO.2-2744 w Tone Up in Pool Many cities have indoor swimming pools.If you feci you won't follow an exercising routine at home, head for the pool.Swimming is an excellent exercise for women of all ages, if your doctor approves.And.you can trim your legs, thighs and tummy by merely doing a scissors kick while holding the edge of the pool.FHMMfRtm r: If you're planning to buy an electrical appliance \u2014 THIS IS THE SALE FOR YOU! It's loaded with specials on \"Name Brand\" merchandise ?Westinghouse, ?Findlay, ?Moffat, ?Kelvinator ?General Electric.?The RED TAG on each appliance tells you it's a \"Specially Priced' ' item.Be sure to act quickly \u2014 quantities are limited.IP* i mmsm iKJ Sherbrooke Daily Record PRINTING DEPARTMENT SO Camirartd St.\u2014 Sh«rbr»ok* Ttl.569 3636 CATHERINE MARY JOAN, ninr month old daughter of Mr.and Mrs.Michael Stanton of Toronto and granddaughter of Mr.Irvine Artery of Sherbrooke and Mr.and Mrs.J.S.Stanton of Toronto.Does Your Home invite Burglars?What do burglars look for in choosing a house to rob?What\u2019s the main thing not to do when a burglar enters your house?In February Reader\u2019s Digest a convicted burglar tells you how to protect your home.Get your copy of Reader\u2019s Digest, now on sale.Refrigerators as low as Electric Blankets bom Electric Ranges Home Freezers from from $199.00 $ 15.95 $139.00 $249.00 ?Electric Kettles ?Steam Irons ?Electric Fry Pans ?Vacuum Cleaners ?Floor Polishers, etc.J S1S9.00 $259.00 $179.00 $125.00 Toasters Dishwashers Automatic Washers Automatic Dryers Wringer Washers SouLaiem Canada Power Subsidiary of Hydro-Quebec WE GUARANTEE AND SERVICE EVERYTHING WE SELL f Asbestos news Reward is offered for lost'funds With $17,000 of municipal funds lost.S4.000 in cash and $13,000 in cheques, the town council has offered a reward of $500 to the person or persons who may have found the valise and or its contents, which was lost when the town secretary J.0.H.Olivier was taking the money to the local bank on January 7.A reward of $100 is also posted for information leading to the recovery of the valise.Per sons having knowledge of the whereabouts of any part of this loss are requested to contact Chief Adrien Larrivee.All information will be kept confidential.* * * Identification cards may be secured from the Asbestos Police department upon presentation of a birth certificate by the applicant.A recent photo is required and the subject is finger-printed and classified.The seal of the Town is affixed and the card Are Cars As Good As They Used To Be?Are cars tinnier, more poorly constructed or less safe than they used to be?Can you still be \u201cstuck with a lemon\u201d?February Reader\u2019s Digest answers these common questions \u2014in this first-hand report by a man who spent weeks researching the production of new cars.Get your copy of Reader's Digest today.32 articles of lasting interest.By Wm H I.I NAN (Special to The Record) encased in a plastic folder.A small charge is made for this service.The Magistrate court offices will, after February 1.return to the town hall building.Roch Parenteau has been appointed to take over the position to replace J.O.Poirier, who resigned.The contract for the purchase of fuel oil for heating purposes was granted to Garage Lucien\tREACTION Huot.who submitted the lowest Continued from Page 1 bid at SO.134 per gallon.A gaso- _ Line contract also was given at Mr.Bergeron, director of a price of $0.349 per gallon.studies for the Sherbrooke Cath- *\t*\t*\tolic School Board, condemned Two pick-up trucks were the commission's recommends- purchased from Garage -Ro- tion that a ceiling be placed on berge Limitée, at a price of ihe earnings of textbook auth S4.670 plus an additional cost 0rs.of $35 for au eight foot box.NQT THE AUTHOR A Meteor' was purchased at 1\" Trois Rivieres.Que Msgr an exchange price of S1.900 Albert Tessier sa.d Abbe Paul-|from Garage Hinse This vehi- HeQrl Cangnan.also named icle is for the police department among the conflict-of interest service\tparties, was not the author of *\t*\t«\tthe book the report claimed he The secretary was authori- had written.zed to pay an amount of $2,- i The report said he received 058 to j.Gilles Geoffrey, $3,073 as author of a volume on N.P.for services rendered in family education.SIIFRBROOKK DATLY RECORD, TUES, JAN.28.1964 ^ Financial & Market Report Dratim COURTESY OR CREENSHIELDS LTD.NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE Cloting II a.m.MONTREAL STOCK EXCHANGE ClMing 11 a.m.the arbitration case between Msgr.Tessier said Monday WOMEN HONORED \u2014 Mrs.E E.Atto and Mrs.IV.A.Fisher of Lennoxville were honored last night for long the town and the police asso- ,thc book aclually vvas written elation.trial loan of $94,000 to the; Caron and Freres of Asbestos,1 manufacturers of doors and e™! and Abbe Cangnan assist- ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING Community Concerts Association AT NEW SHERBROOKE HOTEL February 5th( 1964 \u2014 8 o'clock All Members Invited, by a woman psychologist and CANADIAN OFFICER Council aonroved an indus that Abbe Carif:nan hatl re Continued from Page 1 cauncu aPPro'eû ân lnaus Iceived none of the $3,073.j____________________________________ Msgr.Tessier is director-gen not known.It was not cleai manuiacturers ot aoors ana ^*al and Abbe Carignan assist-:eitiler whether the li pouP sasSes and building suppliers, an, director of household cco- bad ^ \u2018ts weaP°ns wlth ,hc The company wishes to expand\tnomics teaching in Quebec.\tCongolese.their factory due to\tincreased\tMsgr.Lussier was said by\tEight w\tomen missionaries business.The town\thad pre-\tthe report to have received $10,-\tand one\tman were\trescued viously set up an industrial fund 435 between 1951 and 1963 while after being held by members ol $250,000.and this is the sec he was on the pedagogical com- of a terrorist organization Mon-ond enterprise to take the op- mittee of the magazine L\u2019Elete.day.portunity to expand\tby this\tpublished by Les Editions\tEarlier\tunconfirmed\treports means.\tFides.\tsaid a priest and a nun had The university rector said been killed at Kisandji last that until 1955, while church!week, but there was no con-representative on the Montreal firmation of this today.Catholic School Board, he ariedlREp(j5EQ PERMISSION as church censor for L'Eleve He said that only once\u2014m 1952\u2014did the board superintend-,.,.\t,\t.\t.\t, ent ask for advice on L'Elevel10^1 .refused, Perm™ for from the elementary school subcommittee of the public instruction department, of which Msgr.Lussier was a member until 1955.On that occasion, he said, he abstained from joining in the advice because \u201cI performed duties on the magazine.\u201d \u201cThus there was no conflict of interest,\u201d he said.Reports reaching here today \u2018isaid local youths and chiefs at APPOINTMENT at LA GRANGE a PIERRE situated on Bourque Blvd., 2 miles from City Limits.^ ~ - .the missionaries\u2019 evacuation un less the UN personnel left their weapons at Kisandji.Other reports reaching here said the Congolese National Army in the same region had killed 12 local youths who had attempted to cross a river ferry.At Kianga, 10 Congolese troops travelling in two jeeps are reported to have been ambushed.Two were killed in the ambush and the olhers were captured and killed later by the terrorists.After evacuating Kisandji, the and devoted service to the St.George\u2019s Anglican Church, at the church hall in Lennoxville.Presenting the plaque UN group flew north to \u2022the Idiofa region of Kwiiu where an American mission a: Kinishua was reported in 'grave danger.\u201d Reliable sources said all whites had left Idiofa itself o\\ cept Mr a Roman Catholic priest who stay e d w ith a woman Protestant missionary who was too ill to travel.The reports said both her hands had been cut off by the terror ists.About 150 Canadians and Americans, including several children, have been stationed at Protestant missions in the threatened area The U S.embassy in Leopoldville said M Canadians and 21 Americans including 10 children, had been rescued.As the terror spread.The Congo government said it had documentary proof Communist China is supporting the upris ing.The leader of the rebels is former education minister Pierre Mulele.34, who spent several months in Peking last year.to Mrs.Fisher, right, ami Mrs.Atto.lefi, U Vrchrteacon Timothy Matthews.(Record photo by Gerry Leinay) Abitibi\t13\u2019*\t\tAmer.Tel.\t145\u2019*\t145\u2019» Al g om a\t60\t\tAnaconda\t46\t46 Aluminium\t3()'s\t30'4\tBethlehem Steel\t33»*\t33*» ! Argus Corp.\ttat*\t\tBorden\u2019s Co.\t69\u2019a\t Asbestos\t21 \u2018 ï\t\tChrysler\t38*4\t Boll Tel.\t54**\t54**\tComm Solvents\t30'a\t Brazil\t2.35\t2.35\tCons.Edison\t84\u2019»\t84»* B.A.Oil\t29**\t29\u2019a\tDouglas\t23\t B.C.Forest\t25'4\t\tDupont\t249 >4\t250 B (\u2019.Power\t.42\t.42\tGeneral Electric\t86\t85»4 Kruck \"A \"\t26'4\t\tGeneral Motors\t79\t79 Can.Cement\t40>n\t40\u2019»\tGoodyear\t41 \u20194\t 'Can.Iron\t25**\t25''* ilntl.Bus.Mach.\t\t5.40\t Cdn.Aviation F.\t1.8*»\t8**\tInt.Paper\t32*»\t '(\u2019du.Breweries\t10\tlO\u2019b\tInt.Tel.\t58V*\t56'* Cdn .Br.Alum.'\tA 9'4\t\tJohns Mant ille\t53'a\t55 >4 k\u2019hemcell\t12**\t12Ni\tMontg.Ward\t34**\t34** U'dn.Pac.Railway 36**\t\t3fi\u2019a\tN.Y.Central\t29'4\t29\u2019a 'Cons.Paper\t40**\t\tPepsi\t51 >4\t Cons.Smelters\t32\t32\tRadio\t110»K\t Dist.Seagrams\t53*4\t53\u2019a\tRepublic Steel\t41*4\t Dom.Bridge\t17 Mi\t17\u2019 a\tÜ.S, Rubber\t47\t Dom.Tar\t17\tm*\tStd.Oil of N.\t.79 M\t80 Dom.Textile\t23*4\t23 h.\tStudebaker\t6t.\t Dupont\t39 Mi\t39 B\tU.S.Steel\tMH\t56\u2019» Famous Players\t19*4\t19 ** B\tWoolworth\t7,V.\t75\u2019» Ford \"A\u201d 1 Fraser Gen.Dynamics 179 29 26 REDUCTION Continued Fi SHOWN .mi Page 3 Croat Lakes Paper 24's Hawker Siddley Home Oil \u201cA\" people registered with the commission.of whom 1,181 were referred to prospective employers and 638 placed.In November.1963, 2481 persons registered, 1,133 were referred and 793 placed.There were 1,903 claim person registered at offices, 719 were renewals and 234 were postal claims for a total of 2,856 claims.In December 1962 there were 2 693 claims which means this year's total increased by 163.At the end of 1963 there were a total of 4.575 active claimants, sayvettc 3,202 males and 1,373 females.Of this total, 2,252 were local and 2,323 were postal claimants.The number of active clai-|manta at the end of December 1963 represents a decrease of 769 claimants over the corn's ponding month in 1962, Co.Min Sen Hudson Bay Hudson Bay Imperial Oil Ind.Accept.Int.Nickel Inti.Paper Int.Pipe Jam.Public l.abatt injLaur.Fin.\u201cA\u201d the four|Ml.Mi'Han Bloedel Massey-Ferguson Molson\u2019s \"A\u201d , Noranda Ogilvie Price Bros Quebec Tel.Royalite Oil Ind.6\u2019« 13 15\u2019 < 61'4 ?5H 24 79>« 35 N 83\u2019* .10 19 14\u2019» 27-v* 18 28 41\u2019* 15 40 45 14'« 2.85 4.95 23'« It\u2019, 34', If»* 1.94 88 39% MELBOURNE \u2014 Mr.Cecil Carr is a patient under observation in the Queen Mary Veteran\u2019s Hospital, Montreal.Release details SEATTLE (AP)-\u2014The Boeing Company released details Monday of its proposed 1.800-mile-an-hour supersonic airliner and confirmed reports the design called for variable-sweep winfis^™el Rio that refract to an arrow shape in flight.Shawinigan Steel Co Traders Fin.\u201cA1\u2019 Trans-Can.Pipe Trans-Mt.Oil Triad Oil Walker Zeller's Bn.Ci).Nationale 79% Bk of Montreal 65\u2019* Bk of Nova Scotia 71 Bqur Provinciale 55V4 Cn.Bank of Com.85V, Royal Bank\t77 Tor.Dom.Bank 65', MINES and OILS \u2014 29 24' k B 6Vk 12W 6D, 45\u20184 23% 79% 3414 84 9 R 19% 28 18 4P, 15\u2019» 39', 2.85 23\u2019» 35 1514 «2 HO B 66 !?THE MARKET TODAY (Qraaruhlaldt Ltd.) in was 65\u2019, 76\u20194 ; Advocate 6.40 7.10 PIERRE LEVESQUE Sole owner and President of La Grange à Pierre, is proud to serve the public after a two-year rest.With 20 years experience to his credit, Pierre will continue to give his many customers the best of service and glad to do it, daytime or evening: just call 864-4121.FELIX ST.AMANT Felix St-Amant is well known throughout Sherbrooke and district.With 18 years in the furniture business, Felix will be honoured to assist you on your next purchase.Better still, he will drive you to La Grange à Pierre where you will see the widest selection of furniture.Residence, 567-7363.La Grange à Pierre, 864-4121.LEOPOLD TOUSIGNANT Having been in the furniture line for the past 16 years, Leopold's competence and honesty will help you select the item of your choice.You can contact him day or evening: Res.567-3807 or at La Grange à Pierre, 864 4121.Denison\t10'$\tI0'a Falconbridge\t63'*\t63% G un liar\t7.75\t Hollinger\t29*4\t29! i Kerr Addison\t7.15\t7.20 Quemonl\tIt\t10\u2019/» Steep Rock\t4.45\t Noi l hern\tJ 87\t Kelly\t43\t BILL 60 DEBATED Continued from Page \t r y immm Wmmm THE EMPLOYEES OF QUEBEC CENTRAL gathered to pay tribute to G.E.Benoit on the occasion of his appointment to the post of assistant general manager, Atlantic Region of Canadian Pacific in Montreal.Mr.Benoit has been occupying his post since September 1st and until then vvas the manager of Quebec (entrai in Sherbrooke.R, J.Portclance, assistant superintendent and .Master Mechanic of Quebec Central made the presentation on behalf of his fellow employees of Quebec (entrai whose manager is now E.S.Champagne.From left to right on the picture: A.E.Hallam, chief clerk, Mr.Portelance, .Mr.Benoit, C.G.Blake, general freight and passenger agent, and Mr.Chamnagne.\"constant\u201d talks between Quebec, Ontario and New Brunswick.\"It is obvious that I have had conversations with Mr.Robarts and with Mr.Robichaud about the possibilty of these two provinces benefitling from part of the electric power that will be generated by Hamilton Falls,\u201d he said.The premier, for the third day in a row, declined any comment on negotiations between Quebec, Consolidated Edison of Now York and the British - Newfoundland Corporation about developing the falls, located on Newfoundland territory.TALKS ON COST he did say the negolia are concerned with the Hydro-Quebec would pay for electricity generated by the ; falls and what price it would isell the power to Consolidated Edison.Mr.Johnson asked if, in iprinciple, Quebec has decided to go along in the development of the falls.\t» Mr.Lesage said it was \u201cdear\u201d that if an agreement on price isn't reached, \"Quebec will not go along.\u201d \u201cWc are not going to sign a Stock prices were lower moderately active trading.The London slock market easier at the opening.Rolland Paper Co.Ltd.re ports earnings for the year end ed Dec.31413 of R.V per \"A\u201d shares and 80c per \"B\" shares as against 80c and 7.r>c rcspec lively in 1962 Dome Petroleum reports earn lugs for the year ended Dec.31-63 of $1.02 a share as against 79c in 1962.Dominion Corset Co.will ask shareholders at a special nieel ing Feb.13 to approve an in crease in its authorized capital by the creation of 2.800,()()() shares of 6% non cumulative 50c par value pfd.shares.Trust Georal of Canada will offer 75,000 7% $10 par value pfd shares to holders of exisi ing pfd shares on the basis of one new share for each live held and $27 to shareholders of record Jan.31 the offer expires Fob.21.Shareholders of Crush Int\u2019l Inc.at a special general meet I ing yesterday approved a two for one split of the common) shares.Newfoundland Pulp & Chemi-cal Co.Is planning to build a 500 Inn a day sulphate pulp mill at Come By-Chance Newfound land.General Motors Corp.reports earnings for the year ending Dec.31413 of $5.56 a share as against $5.10 a share in 1962 Imperial Oil Ltd.reports earnings for Dec.31-63 of against, $2.16 a share in 1962\t3, Shell Canada Ltd.report- BEATTIE, Georg* L.\u2014 At the Wales Home, Richmond, Que., on Monday, Jan.27lh, 1964, George L.Beattie, beloved husband of the late Margaret Mary Dunn, and father of Keith, Helen (Mrs.Harry Fowlis) and Jean (Mrs.Paul Cordeau), in his 93rd year.Resting at Johnston's Funeral Chapel.530 lYospoot Street, where the funeral will be held on Thursday, Jan.30th, at 2 p m.Rev.Dr.Graham Barr officiating.Interment in Malvern Cemetery, Lennoxville.In lieu of flowers the In Memoriam Fund of the Sherbrooke Hospital.COUTURE, Mr*.Felix _ At Sherbrooke, Quo, on Sunday, Jan.26, 1963.Julie Joncas.widow of the late Mr.Felix Couture.resided at 334 Murray in her 86lh year.Resting at Gerard Monfettes Funeral Parlor, 33 Bowen Ave.The funeral will leave on Wednesday, Jan.29th for service in the St.Jean Baptiste Church at 10 a.m.Interment in St.Michael s Cemetery.HODGE, May Isobel \u2014 At the Montreal General Hospital, on Sunday, Jan.26th, 1964, May Isobel Hodge, beloved wife of the late Edmond L.Hodge, dear mother of Ruby (Mrs.H.Lackey) of Toronto, Stewart, of Greenfield Park, and Harold, of Montreal and dear sister of Harold H.Hope, of Los Angers.California; also survived by eight grandchildren and nine great grandchildren.Remains resting at Dion\u2019s Funeral Home, Bedford, P.Q.Service at Stan-bridge East United Church on Wednesday, Jan.29th, at 2 pan.ROBINSON, \u2014 At her Dame St.So.Sunday, Jan Anni* Finch Wark home, 1346 Notre Thetford Mines, on 26th, 1964, Annie Finch Robinson, beloved wife of the late James K.Robinson, in her 91st year.Resting at her lute residence.Funeral service at Thetford Mines United Church, Tuesday, Jan.28, 1964.at 2 p.m Rev.Oliver Canniehacl officiating.Interment in Bout-rlle Cemetery, Inverness.SELBY, Elizabeth _ Entered into rest on Sunday, Jan.2fllh, 1964, Elizabeth Cleveland, beloved wile of Orry Selby, of Derby Line, formerly of Holland, Vermont, in her 83rd year.Resting at Converse Funeral Home, Derby Line, where friends may call Tuesday from 2 lo 4 p m.and 7 to 9 p.m., and where I lie funeral will be held on Wednesday, Jan.29 at 2 p.m.Re'.C.Gustafson officiating.I Interment in Derby Line Come-! I cry.To exhibit in Montreal Local artist William W.Reid, 256 Moore Slreel, is (.0 send a .pain!ing lo Montreal's Museum the year ended ,,f Fine Art, Spring Exhibition $2.25 a share as,in lie held from April 8 to May Mi Reid, a realist who paints an impressionistic slant, years ago.He w\u2019il! submit a single painting only, which must be judged worthy of acceptance by -a hoard of judges prior to being 1 entered in the actual exhibition.This judging, for all cntranls House was not satis- works, will start March 1.the motion provided Submissions arse accepted of necessary I from both arfisls and artisans earnings for the year ended with Dec.31-83 of 56 cents a share asjexhibiled there last four against 21 cents a share in 196; ANIMATED DEBATE Continued from Page cause the lied that for the collection funds to finance such a pro Jcovcring a wide gram.\t| arts, The Model Parliament re wood sûmes tonight, and Wednesday!water at 7:30 in the Memorial Gym\t- nasium at Bishop\u2019s.Speaker for Tuesday will he a studenl, Alex LEMESURIER including carving, oi colors.range of the sculpturing, I, pastels and Henderson, President of the sponsoring Literary and Debating Society.PEKING CLAIMS Continued from Page the most elementary condition of peace: Namely, leave your neighbors alone.I \u201cWhen mainland China has a contract for the simple pleasure\t_ t . The Olympic hockey élimina- downing Norway 5-1.\tJapan.Russia \\s Hungary tion tournament winds up today Eight countries play for theSweden vs Italy, the United with six games o.tap that will championship in group A while States \\> Romania.Germany complete the maseup of the eight others are relegated to vs.Poland and b inland vs \\us-'championship group A competi- the B consolation group.\ttria.tion.Canada and Switzerland STRONG PLAY WEAK\tTen players shard in the qualified Monday .\tBecause a record 16 countries Canadian scoring spree against Russia.Czechoslovakia.Svve- entered teams in hockey.Olym- Yugoslavia as coach Rev While Yugoslav goalie Anton Gale made saves, Martin and Ken Broderick of Toronto, who came into the game in the third period, had only 10 saves between them Swiss goalie Gerald Rigolel was the star of his countrv's ^ HE \\NOR LD OF den and the United States still pic\tofficials decided on an David\tBauer juggled his lineup\t\"in\tovor Nar\"av\t1,0\tIS must qualify but their oppo- elimination tournament before frequently and used all but\tone\tsa'c' anri :°s! a 'hutout in the nents are considered pushovers the\tGames open Wednesday of his\t17 players.\t*ast\t-1' seconds of\tla>.and it's really only a question But\tonly the strongest teams F|VE\t|N F|Rc-r PER,on of how one-sided the margins were matched with the weakest\t, will be.\tones.In that way, the top eight\t, Canadians scored five I- .u\u201e\tpen(Hf S1X ln the second and three in the third.Terry Clancy of Ottawa.Canada swamped Yugoslavia clubs virtually are assured °f Ti.,I SS !'\t*1I S* 11 14-1 with an 87 shot barrage competing in group A.matches Nu 1U Referees' felevized revelations are 'McCarthy approach' says Campbell TORONTO (CP) \u2014 Clarence ex-employees.\u201d Campbell, president of the Na- The third ex employee re tional Hockey League, said ferred to by Campbell w as Monday an interview with two Young Monday and the Swiss team Today's scheduled Sherbrooke rink bows as ex-champs charge QUEBEC < CP) \u2014 The Paul Leger rink from Sherbrooke yesterday went into the second round for the Dow trophy-in the International Bonspiel to be defeated by Alen Decourcy of Sault St.Marie, Ont., 12 9.The bonspiel entered its second day today with two former champions leading the charge and most of the other curlers on the rocks, if not on the broom.When the merrvmaking of the\t,\t, first round subsided.Frank\tthf.m?st.se\"0U.S.C\"5\u2018!rs: Butorac of Kirkland Lake, Ont Bob Forhan of Newmarket, Ont .Roger Bourbonnais of Riviere Qui Barre.Alta., and Ray Cadicux of Ste.Adele, Que .each scored two goals.The Yugoslavs didn't have a shot until the ninth minute of the first period and shortly after .John Bugo beat Canadian goalie Seth Martin of Trail.B.C.OLYMPIC GAMES MONDAY (Preliminary Round} erland 5, Norway L * * * TUESDAY Preliminary Rounds) 5 a m.KST\u2018 t'/ochoslovakU \\ s.Japan.10 a m.Rutnda vs.Hungary 11:30 a m.Sweden vs.Italv 1\t:(X) pm I'nited Slates vs Rumania 2\tp m.Germany \\ s.Poland \u20224 :30 p m.Finland vs.Austria 1 MAGOG BOVSPin.ENDS 1\u2014 Sherbrooke's tt.Fuller rolling squad .on last week's bonspiel held at Magog, rrowding out 31 other rinks to rapture the rovetrd Vlec Russell trophv on Saturday evening.Pictured kneeling left to right is the winning squad, skipped hv L.Hum-bert: It.Chretien; B.Jnrjour and D.Donnaehie.Runners- up, standing same order are 1 ennowille's C.Warner, skip; \\V.Smith; R.Counter and P.Parker.(Record photo by Charles Catchpaugh) One skip from the Maritimes .\t, r, ,\tsummed up the whole affair , and\tCarl Bastedo of Burling-\t,\t,,\t.,\t, ton.\tOnt., were on the right, 1'e\u201e\t8ot\ta \"î;'11 '\tbalanced _IT f\t-\tWh°\t°nCe\tW0\"k?d\t3S,\t3\tpath\tto repeating their previous r'nk-\tke\t^ e c,'3 F 6\td a!\u201ehe former NHL referees on a tele-television commentator f°r vjctories gc th are within one stepped on 0 the lce:\ttwo vision program Sunday was NHL games in Toronto.\tvictory of reachirg the presti-drinkors and two ^etotalers/\u2019 -\t-s f\tButorac began his climb to \u201cIt is too Lad when people are gious Lieutenant - Governor's \u201ccharacter assassination.\u201d \u2019 Dalton McArthur and \u201cRed permitted to conduct this \u2019-vPe Trophv' competïïion Storey, interviewed by newspa program with tut a check of per columnist Scott Young on an)' kind, said Campbell, the CBC television pi 's a typical McCarthy gram Question Mark, said they proach often failed to cal! obvious pen- began the qualifications with a tight j 10-8 victory over A.J.Assaff This\tJV L',I\tiL,.i°f Bathurst, N.B.In the eve petition with a grand slam last\thp easi, knocked off year defeated two opponents n m\tof Quebec ,(,fi Mondays opening round Butorac.who swept the com- McArthur and Storey had told move within one win of to the Bastedo dumped Luther allies on orders from NHL offi Young that game officials do \u201d'\u201d''':orthe\u2019 Francois Clarke of Windsor, Ont., 12-5 in cials\tnot call what thev see in alli^ \u201e\t.\t, w the morning and outeuried Que- Campbell said in Montreal; cases, but what they are toldj .rrink {or [he lieu.bec s Rene Giguere 12-9 in the \u2022T regret that the Canadian to see.Obvious infractions are:tenant governor s event.\tBas- even,ng: Thls n,orning\u2019s rolin.d Broadcasting Corporation vvould °^en ignored to give a week\ta 19g2 wjnner ais0 P\u2018ls k\u2018m against Dr.E.allow this sort of clisrsctcr ss- t^^m su sdvântâ^E.\ti___^4nn^\tSmockum of Alliston, Ont., who sassination by three disgruntled it is despicable to think any FljN HOVERS organized attempt is made to control games,\u201d continued But these are the serious beat Robert Verchere of Que ] .bec 10-4 and E.W.Spriggs of Old Boys still tied for lead as Grads beaten Campbell to \u201cI have been invited curlers.Most of the other 128 Halifax 11-6.,,\trinks from the Maritimes, Que- appear on the same program 0ntark) and the L,nited in two weeks and perhaps I\t,\t, , t - shall.\ta .,\t,,\t.\t._P j r down into the next competition the Winter Carnival, an under-,\tK Butorac meets H.J.Goodman of London, Ont.Losers in each event drop The St.\u201cI say I like to see the lowest team win.If not, then the home team.It's an arbitrary-rule of a neutral and if it is to Pat\u2019s Old Boys Bas- be converted to something in- ketball team, coached by Rev.Father Morin remained tied for first position in the E.T.A.B.A.with their 76-64 victory over the Lcnnoxville Grads.The game played at St.Patrick High School, featured excellent set shots by the two sidious there's nothing one can do.\u201d McArthur, who is refereeing in the Ontario Hockey Association] this winter, said he had been ordered to call only \u2018good\u201d penalties\u2014those obvious to the spectators\u2014against New York taking that would handicap Provincial junior ski championships at Mt.Echo Sun.SUTTON JUNCTION \u2014 The clubs and sharp rebounding by in a game with Boston last provjnciai junior Ski Cham-the Old Boys team.St.Pat\u2019s March 22.A win meant a play-;p10nships, scheduled for Satur-took command early in the off position for New York.day at ,1,\u2019g newly-opened Mount game and never looked back.] He said the order was given £Ch0 resort here were post-The superior rebounding abil- by referee - in - chief Carl ponod (0 Sunday because of ity of the Green and White,Voss.\tirajn meant the difference between \u201cNo doubt the referee-in-chief\tEastern Townships fav-1 the two squads.\t]gives instructions which are|orjt\u20acS) Anc[ree Crepeau and An-j Ken Pariseau played a fine\t- ~rr:~:-i \u2014:**\u2014-\t\u2019\t-1 all around game for the Old Boys, scoring 24 points, followed by Mike Bryson with 22 points.Doug Sullivan\u2019s effort Curling Results s >' * tfl m h Ko apartheid is allowed here, says Olympic committee to South Africa INNSBRUCK, Austria (CP'- IOC met again to reaffirm that Olympic officials have barred dectson.South Africa from Ihe 1964] Rut the IOC also passed a Summer Olympic Games in resolution giving the South Afri-Tokyo for not changing its ra (.aiis a chance \u201clo come back policies in sport ' ade jn(o ,h(> f()k|.if 1h mpot tho rial quately\u201d to |01ympic code, door open for August.Last October in sport \u201cade compiv with the But thev let! the l(\u2019(, n-qunements '1 he IOC also rejeeled a motion to suspend the South Afri can Olympic Committee.It readmission in the Interna praised South Africa for allow O tional Olvmpic Committee or deled South Africa's application 'n!;\t\"\"|K hf' l\u2019('M withdrawn ' and Monday \u201e,e '» l»''k « \">ni'.v «'epr -scntative'\u2019 tram.valid to every official without|dre pomerleau, 17-year-old BORDER CURLING CLUB MEN'S INVITATION BONSPIEL McIntosh Trophy W, Fuller, Sherbrooke 13 A.Hunting, Lcnnoxville .\t1 H.Blain, Sherbrooke .\t6 R.\tEmberg, Lennoxville .\t3 S.\tEdgar, Border .10 A.Joyal, Border .7 C.Macl-ean, Border .\t8 M.MacDonald, Border .\t4 W.Fuller, Sherbrooke .\t8 H.Blain, Sherbrooke .\t4 Dow Trophy (consolation) A.Hunting, Lennoxville .\t5 R.Emberg, Lennoxville .\t4 GRANBY WINS BRADING TROPHY \u2014 The Grading Trophy offered in last week's Magog Bonspiel terminating Saturday evening went to Granby\u2019s Boyd rink which closed out Magog\u2019s Stafford squad in the finals.The winners, pictured kneeling left to right are; I).Boyd, K.Johnson, P.Lidstone and L.(Uddings.Magog's runners-up, I standing same order are: skip A.Stafford, W.Whittier.H.Hargreaves and II.Gambrell.(Record photo by Charles Catchpaugh) A single, solitary sunken puck does not a Stanley Cupper make MONTREAL (CP) \u2014 Internal,the schedule where Toronto's] Beliveau was sidelined with a strife or whatever the cause, itioffence was good for only a sin- sprained left wrist while Mikita MONDAY'S GAMES Shtrbrookf Junior Lc/inu« Indians 2, Technics! 2 Beavers 2.Maroons 2 * * * TUESDAY'S GAMES American League Buffalo al Baltimore Pittsburgh at Quebec Eastern Township Jr.\"B\" League In umrnondvtlle v* Tiirtford (At DrummondvBle) QMHA Juvenile League Noe Ponton at Kaat Angua * * * _ STANDINGS \u2014 PROVINCIAL LEAGUE IN CLOSED SESSION j Avery Brundage, president nf Hie IOC, announced the decision at a press conference after jlhe committee yvrangled with ]ili(- problem at a closed meeting.Brimdage said Soulli Africa I could apply for readmission to the Tokyo Games in mid-August when the final entries have to he submitted.The Games start, in October.The IOC at the October meeting in Baden Baden, West Germany, passed a resolution calling on the South African Olympic Committee to persuade the South African government to drop apartheid racial separation in sport by last Dec.31.That deadline was extended to Man.15.The South Africans have not met these requirements, Brun-jdage said, and their application \"remains withdrawn.\u201d making special references to Dominion champion, turned in teams.\u201d retorted Campbell.disappointing results.I am positive Voss never juss Crepeau suffered torn said that.It's contemptible for ligaments in her ankle in prac.of 27 points for the Lennoxville McArthur to suggest he was tice she missed two games in Grads was high for the night, told to ease up.\tI the giant slalom and couldn\u2019t Both teams went all-out for vie-; \u201cMcArthur distorted t h a t compete in the slalom but she tory.The Grads are looking foriquote referring to 'good penal-jwonHthe downhju 0Ver Barbara a playoff berth while St.Pat\u2019s'ties'.Those are standard in- Walker of Ottawa, the combin-are eyeing the league champion-istructions given to any referee cd champ she will likely miss ship having yvon their last six before any given game.McAr- the Taschereau this weekend gam\u20acs-\tjthur added the complication that; pomerleau was third in the The Canadian LariiPs> St.Pal's Old Boys: K.Pan-;' good penalties applied to only|downhill but felI in the giant Union ^ ^ d L d\u2018e Play anyplace golf set up by C.L.G.U.was a miserable week for Tor-igle scoring point?'collected a pair of assists to seau 24.M.Bryson 22.R.Gaulinone team.\u201d\tTl^ i'^ m'ü' n 8 \"u- a T di s nVi a i i\" f i\"r rf He: U f! t ° \" 15 reaa-\u2019 t0 start the 1964;have been reports that talk of 13, B.Harding 11, J.Wray 4.On the television program,^, , \u201e near )he bottom in the\tsea!on on ,^le ncw impending trades has troubled R.Finlay 2.Rev.Morin.R.Storey recalled that when Mont-\t\u2018 k\"?\u201e¦?, finished onlv v 'G b' ¦ *allonal HandlcaP some Toronto veterans, throw- Smith\treal Canadiens were the dom- 13 \u201eDUt\tnn\u2018s\"eQ onl-v System similar to the R.C.G.A.int, ,u\u201em nff fhpir \u201eamp Yet Canadiens were the dom 8/10 of^ a second _behind the N-ationa] Golf Handicap System.\thave matenalized \u201e , With this new system in ef-Ottawa\t' onto Maple Leafs in the Na-] The fade actually set in the push his tolal for the season toT\u2019ium'v tional Hockey League.\t; previous week.The i.cafs were]37 and go one ahead of the In three games, the club\u2019s howled over in two of their Montreal centre, once-prolific attack produced three games Jan.15-19 and one, The Chicago tough guy is also nothing more than a solitary:of those set-backs was the ll-0:the No.1 point collector with goal.\tpasting the Bruins delivered.61.Things maybe could have Official NHL statistics re-; Tyvo goals meanwhile gave been worse.They salvaged a leased today mca iwhilc showj.Stan\u2019s teammate Bobby Hull a point for a lie on the goal.\tjStan Mikita of Chicago has league-leading total of 32.At his ] But that kind of play won't overhauled Montreal\u2019s injured [current pace, he would wind uplnoBton win any Stanley Cups.\tlean Beliveau for the lead in [the schedule with somethin The cause of the Leafs trou- the playmaking department.[like 48.Golf bies is unclear.However, there \tW L\tT\tF\tA\trts.i Granby\t18 10\t1\t106\t90\t37 I) rum\u2019ville\t16 13\t0\t129\t90\t32 si.HyacMnthfi 14 14\t\t1\t103\t102\t27 Sherbrooke\t9 18\t2\t95\t148\t20 \t?*\t*\t\t\t NATIONAL\t\tLEAGUE\t\t\t \tW L\tT\tF\tA\tPtt.Montreal\t.23 13\t1ft\t135\t116\t56 Chicago\t.24 15\t8\t146\t107\t56 [Toronto\t.22 16\t7\t122\t116\t51 jnetrolt\t.17 21\t7\t112\t133\t41 New York\t.\t16 23\t7\t134\t152\t39 iBor.ton\t12 26\t9\t112\t157\t33 \t?\t?\t\t\t LEAGUE TOWNSHIPS SKI REPORT AMERICAN Eftittm Divition W L T F A Pis.Queue© .27\t20\t0\t172\t152\t54 Herahey .25\t18\ti\t137\t139\t51 Baltimore\t19\t27\t3\t130\t157\t4! Providence .18\t24\t3\t186\t162\t39 winner Barry Beaumel.\tr\tWiYh'\tthis'nëw 'svst'eVVn Tf' ™ iraaes nave ,I,aieriallzea- i The following is a report on good Temperature 10 above.J|8\u2018,rln*fleld\t\"\t24\t2\t151\t155\t*2 Harvev 8 H Chanman 7 RI call \u201cgood penalties\u201d against Curry Chapman 0tt™a'fect, golfers going south this TOOK TWO DEFEATS\t;lkl 'o/idition.the Eastern} Magog (Mt.Orford): Total of\tDivigion Bowers 7 R Jenîe 2\tthe visiting team\tÊ won the bo>'s\u2019 comb,ned, «nd\u201cjwinter may bring back dated Apart from the outing where hroWJ?shf ^ve\" earb ^^ning 11 to 27 inches of snow.3 to 4\t\u201e Bowers 7, R.Jenne 2.\t'the visiting team.\tthe ns point system a,thoughiar)d atpsted scor^ cards from Bobrb Pulford scored to cnabIc ^ Sherbrooke Tourist Informa- inches new snowfall.Light;\t'.25 19 , i.v.iso 51 !\t^\tt inn Ritmon*\tnoruorl ciirfanp I nii'c in rvnnfa-l .Rochcatcr Lennoxville Grads: D.Sulli- inant team of the NHL a few van 27, V.Norseman 13.M.[years ago, referees were told to Laughing men Chi Chi Rodriguez lopes Ihrough Lucky Open to win he only won the downhill while ^be United States and Bermuda the Leafs to tie New York Ran-Beaumel won both slaloms.for any games played afterlgers 1-1 in Toronto Saturday, January 1st,\t.'night, the Leafs were drubbed of snow.2 of the R.C.G.A.Gatineau 63,6.SAN FRANCISCO (AP)\u2014ILhit five-iron to green 250 yards\tBoy, Siant $iaiom Chi Chi Rodriguez over runs away.The bail goes high and i.Barry Beaumel, Laurentian 85.0, c,:11 plane from air force basz C0mei2- Currie Chapman.Gatineau 85.5; 3 Woosh - exhaust carries1 Jlm clLft\t9l :re' 4- Rene Boys Slalom 1.B.Beaumel, Laurentian 56.0; 2.C.Chapman, Gatineau 56.1; 3.A.! An official Pomerleau, c.de l\u2019Est 56 8; 4.Bob says that \u201cno matter where you ILaverduro, E.T.62.0; 5.Jim Rowley, pjay^ SQ jong ag a ciub belongs lion Bureau;\tpacked surface.Tows in opera Sherbrooke; Total of 8 inches '10\"' Slopc's g0CKl' \"^mperalurelBuffalo inch 12.lo an accredited association, a player can count scores.new snowfall 3-0 by Montreal Canadiens and Packed surface.Slopes good Knowlton fGlen Mountain): 2-0 by Boston Bruins.\tTows in operation.Temperature Y,,lal of 16 to 22 inches of snov; At that, Pulford's goal was an 5 above.\t\u201c inches new snowfall.Packed unassisted effort he stole the North Hatley (Hillerest): 12 s11' ac¦ iniir-t _ 1: .».\u2022.^4Ï,.hü, - ¦¦/>\u2019 - ROBERT GOULET, 5tar o/' Stan», Screen, Television, Columbia Records, at no eodra cost! 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