Sherbrooke daily record, 6 février 1964, jeudi 6 février 1964
[" WEATHER Sunny.Increasing cloudiness this afternoon.Snow beginning in late afternoon or evening, mild.Winds light becoming northeast 20 this afternoon and 25 tfiis evening.High today at Sherbrooke 35.Outlook for Friday: A few snow-flurries.Mild.l)ecbi'ookcDaUi)Becocd Today's Chuckle Woman at |>otitirat mrctinx: \u201cI'm not prejudiced at all.I'm here with a perfectly open and unbiased mind to listen to w hat 1 am convinced la pure rubbish.\u2019\u2019 Established 1897 Price: 7 Cents SHERBROOKE.QUEBEC.THURSDAY.FEBRUARY 6.1964 Sixty - Seventh Year PCs to tighten up organization annual meeting in history went ,\t._,\t,\t,___\u2022\t, .u * j .4 n\t, * day s vote of confidence in his home today to tell their local lp;Hpr_hin organizations the party brass , Route 64 5\tBob Hope Presents 6\tWinter Conference 1 8 Olympics j 12) Andy Griffith 9.00 p.m.12) Jack Benny 4:30 p.m.3) Twhght Zone 5; TWTWTW Telescope 3; Price Is Right 12) Lets Sing Out 10:00 p.m.3) Alfred Hitchcock 5j Jack Paar 6) Nurses 8> Boxing 12) Breaking Point 10:45 p.m.8) Make That Spare 11:00 p.m.i 3) News | 51 News 6> News 81 News 12) New s 11:10 3) News 3) News 11:15 \u20225) Sports 6) Viewpoint 8» Weather Final 12) Pulse 11:20 p.m 3) Weather and Ski 6; Final Ed'tJon 3) Movie 11:30 3) Movie 5) Tonights 12) Pierre 11:35 6; Movie 12:00 12) Movie i SOUTH SAVES TRUMU LOSER By OSWALD JACOBY Newspaper Enterprise Assn.There could be a lot of discussion about the bidding of today's hand.Did Vest have a reasonable sounu vulnerable overcall?Should East have bid two spades over North s no-trump?Should North have passed two diamonds?Was South s jump to .our hearts an overb-d?\t* The answers to the questions are: West had a doubtful over- p.m.p.m.NORTH 4 AJ VQ7 A J62 4:0 3 8 653 WEST\tEAS1 A K Q 10 9 7\t485 V J 9 2\tV A f ?10 4\t4 87 4 K J 4\t4Q2 SOUTH (D) 4 6 4 V K 108 5 3 ?A K Q 9 4 A 7 Both vulnerable Fonth\tTVcat\tNorth\tEast 1 V\t1 4\t1 N.T.\tPass 2 ?\tPass\t2 V\tPass 4 V\tPass\tPass\tPass Opening lead\u20144 K Card Sens» O\u2014The bidding has been: West\tNorth East\tSouth 1 Hrt.1 Spd.Pass You, South hold: Spades, K-J-10-8-7; Hearts.A; Diamonds, K-5-4-3: Clubs.A-Q-6.What do you do?A\u2014Bid two hearts.You have a big hand, but don't want to go past game in the e\u2019.ent your (.artner has a bad overcall.Today's Question Your partner goes to two spades over your two hearts.What do you do now?Answer Tomorrow Duboyce s Corner Mr.Art Badger has returned to Macdonald College, after spending the weekend at his home.Mrs.W.Knowlton, of Foster, was a guest at the same home.The Knowlton W.C.T.U.met at the home of Mrs.Ernest Badger with Mrs.S.Taylor in charge of the session.Mrs.L.V.Brooks is visiting her daughter, Mrs.W.Reed, in California, for a few weeks.p.m.Show Berton p.m.p.m FEBRUARY SPECIAL LATEX PAINT White Plus 1 2 Colours Reg.$5.50 SPECIAL RESURFO $ Per Gallon At Waterville Ufi - MAM WALLPAPER Jobs \u2022 P Woshoble re Pasted 39 59 79 Par Single Roll MARBOLEUM TILE Standard Gauge \u2014 9x9 \u2014 VINYL ASBESTOS 1/16 Gauge \u20149x9 \u2014 VINYL ASBESTOS .080 Gauge \u2014 9x9 \u2014 at at 14V2C NATIONAL xWALLPAPCR & PAINTS LIMITED, dz Peiniuiu et ^apùd&ùté Tel.562-1537 156 Wellington St.N.Sherbrooke.call, but most experts would have made it.East could have afforded a two spade bid, but lots of experts would have passed just as be did.North should have passed two diamonds.Three hearts would; have been plenty for South to bid.When South saw the dummy, he wished he had bid only three hearts.He had to lose a spade and a club and there were probably two trump losers.Of course, trumps could break nicely for him and he could find a three-three break with East holding the jack, but South decided it would really be nice if he could persuade West to at United Church for the past ta^k trumPs for him-eight years, tendered his re- Once he had come to this designation at the Parish Council clslon- Sollth ,ed hacl- dummy s Meeting on Jan.30.Mr.Boom- :,ack of spades.hour has accepted a call to the West, found h,mseIf in the 1,ea(} WATERVILLE \u2014 At thej A report on the response of The association agreed to parjsh in Lacolle\twltk h11®611 at,d West had monthly meeting of the Comp- parents concerning sports at help finance the Grade 5, 6 and Mr an(j A[rs j-rec[ Gurniiarn no attractive lead.Furthermore, ton - Waterville Home andNorth Hatley, and chaperons 7 trip to tour Lowney\u2019s.\t,\t_ .R ,,.\t, .it appeared to W'est that South School Association held in the for dancers, was heard.\tan< sons> rian- 0 ie an e'jwas getting ready to ruff a school gymnasium on Jan.27.As long as funds are avail\tBOOKS PAvORED\tvan.of St.Rose, were in Mater- Spacie, so West led his deuce of Barton Carr, of the Sherbrooke able, it was decided to continue instead of money and a cer- '00 v\u2018s\u2018t'nS Mr.Gurnham\u2019s sis- trumps.Dummy's seven forced High School staff, spoke on hot lunches.The association;|ificate books are favored as ter> Mrs- William Hackwell, and East's ace and South was able education and television in the will pay the extra cent per bot- prjzes for pUpils It is the wish family, the occasion being Mrs.t0 escape with the loss of only classrooms.\tlie for milk, and reimburse the of parents continue giving Hackwell's birthday They also °ne trun?P tru*- \u201cad he, flayed On an experimental basis, Student Council $12.75 spent |lonor pins to pupils obtaining , .\u201e\t,\t* trumPs himself\u2019 he would havei the Montreal school board and for this purpose\t()Ver go per cent jn Grade 7 and ',ls,ted ylr- and\tRo' had to lose two.the C.B.C.arc presenting a ser The membership report up ^frs ^ gpafford to act in d*nson-\t- \u2014- 2 features in Scope-Color « a a JOANNE\tp* mv-riMnL-z Woodward'Beyir -P CLAIRE CAROL IVORiYNLEY, .richard Education and topic of H and Television S speaker Waterloo Rev.Harold Boomhour, minister of St.P a u 1's The Story Of AGirL And The Men Who Led Her To Become Red Buttons Fabian FIVE WEEKS IN A BALLOON in this; Mr.and Mrs.R.B.Moysey ies of educational programs.showed that 28 families have ijajson\tteachers Commenting on a recent al paid dues.A Grade M0lhertConnectjon\tspent two days in Montreal re- gebra program w hich Mr.Card Call System has been set up to T,\t* h f centl>'> w here their son, Rich- and his class followed, he stat-contact parents.\t,e ,arr,a , mep ,ma,e ,?r ard, of Arvida.and daughter, ed that these programs are not A food sale to raise money pLlp''s 0 s,.a e ^ ,p,a\u2019V KlC .J .Mrs.John Layne, of Toronto, a substitute for teaching, butjfor prizes will be held in con- ! , e ege, rihn .i,are \u201e5a dnet them.Mrs.Layne returned to enrich the present course,'junction with the Student ha^,^ryv^nes*I|a,.o/)0tj/ie\"VH!i®fame i to Waterloo with her parents for a few days visit.Mr.Fritz Pope, accompanied by Mr.Gregor Lambourne were in Waukesha, Wis., for a two-day convention.,\t.\t,\t.\tMrs.Orval Quilliams enter- peaker at the next meeting on\t¦\t7 ,,\t,\t, H\t° tamed at six tables of cards Feb.1 to celebrate her hus- W band\u2019s 60th birthday.Prizes i went to Mrs.Gerald Jackson,7/;: The request of the Water-Guild Christ'church, was held\t* ' T.' r\" u .\tM Durre11.Mr- and iIrs- Ra|Ph M ville Home and School to be on Jan.30.at the home of Mrs.Mrs- A- Shufelt is spending Gibney.transferred from Stanstead to Thos.Chapman.\tan indefinite time with her Mrs.Clarence Hanna was Sherbrooke regional council A successful year financé»\"''brother> Mr- vvil>lam Bennett, among the prize winners at a ^ broaden the viewpoint and sti- Council tea on March 14.mulale the interest of the pupil- He did feel, however, that more\t.might he gained by spacing the AfinUCll programs at greater intervals.\tt The speaker was introduced rn66tinQ by Mrs.V.Packard and thank-'\t^ ed by Lindsay Poeock.II And S COUNCIL Guild is held in Canterbury ! CANTERBURY \u2014 The annual meeting of the Ladies' .Guild Christ Church, was held arrangement made to skate and play hoi at the college rink are satis-y.Several hockey games ihave been played to date.Following the meeting, refreshments were served by the hostesses, Mrs.R.Nelson and Mrs.D.Miltimore.Dr.Jeffries will be the guest| peaker at March 23.Sutton Shufelt is spending;Gibney.A / i/ ^ & î -i * *on# 315 igeg .\t02.245g .\t610-491-1495 * L h y y * tax >.m» h, tu.^ in æ ne \"Better let me tel! that story, dear! You correct it so much better than I do!\u201d GENERAL Modtl 32T41 WE ACCEPT TRADE-INS ELECTRIC \u2022\tCGE Super - Stratopower Chassis, with Power T ransformer.\u2022\tNew Improved Daylight \u2022\tCompactron Tubes that give Greater Sensitivity and Longer Lasting Than Ordinary Tubes.239.O\u2019BOYLE & PEARCE LTD.1430 King St.West.Tel.562-2637 \"Just got rid of a lot of antiques by using Record FOR SALE classified advertisements.\" The Sherbrooke Record Classified Dept.569-3636 or your district Record correspondent.Stjecbrook Dailu Becotcl THURS., FEB 6, 19B4 \"Sherbrooke's Leading Dairy ' SHERBROOKE PURE MILK HIGH QUALITY DAIRY PRODUCTS \u2014 Tel.562-158S Man killed, two hurt in crash A three - car collision on Route 5 near Lennoxville early this morning resulted in the death of one man and serious injury to two others.Dead is Eugene Fearon, 22, of Waterville.Police said he was driving his car at the time of the accident.He was taken to Sherbrooke Hospital and pronounced dead on arrival.Police identified the drivers of the other two cars as Andre Gareau.18 of Palo Alto Califor-I nia and George Cruden, 60 of Beebe.Cruden and occupant Walter Hawes, 39, of Waterville were rushed to the Sherbrooke Hospital this morning by Brien Ambulance.Cruden is reported to be suffering from lacerations of the face and possible chest injury.His condition this morning is satifactory, hospital officials said.Hawes received a fractured pelvis and lacerations to the head and face.His condition at the hospital this morning is reported to be satisfactory.The driver of the third car,; Andre Gareau was not injured.| Bishop s student at convention MHH Says vote endorsing Diet not as close as suggested The vote at the recent Progressive Conservative Student Federation which endorsed John Diefenbaker as party leader, was \u201cnot as close as the press has suggested.\u201d These were the words of Bishop's University delegate Ron McCann in describing the vote, which, he said, \"was a substantial vote of confidence.\u201d Though the actual vote count was not disclosed, McCann was one of the members of the PCSF Congress, held in Ottawa on February 2 and 3 as a prelude to the national meeting, and he served on the Credentials Committee, THOS.W.LEONARD B.A., ti.t.HOTARY Continental Bldy Sdite SO*?*\tIci 10 9 2600 INSURE IN SURE INSURANCE All Risks Please Consult \u2014 WATSON & FULLER LTD.Tel.569-5939 \u2014 Sherbrooke ALL NEW 'Z-20* EYEGLASS HEARING AID UP FRONT HEARING Budning Drug Store 39 Wellington St.North Tel.562-4773 MEETS THE CHIEF \u2014 Bishop's student delegate Ron McCann confers with national PC leader John Diefenbaker at a meeting held as a prelude to the recent Ottawa Convention.McCann, representing the Bishop's PC Club, voted at both a Student and the National Convention.(Photo by Bill Stockw'ell) Public help sought in school breakins City police have asked the people of Sherbrooke for their : cooperation in apprehending a man w ho is believed to have broken into three schools, Tuesday night, stealing small amounts of money.\u2018T am appalled that people could watch a school being broken into and not report it to the police\u201d, said Captain ¦ Armand Genest, in charge of the investigalion.Captain Genest told the Rec-J\t- ord he knew that a neighbor of[an^ crawl into the school, one of the schools in question!watched him come out and then watched the man smash a door,^°ld his janitor about it.__________________ J Capt.Genest declined to ______________________| identify the school.\u2018\u2018We could have surrounded Sherbrooke Muffler 112 Depot St.\u2014 Tel.569-7333 Snow Removal\u2014North Ward Most Driveways.RESERVE NOW! LICENCE YOUR CAR FREE! LEVESQUE LTEE will jive « cheque covering the amount of your automobile licence for the yeor of 1964 to everyone purchasing for $300.or more of our store.HURRY! PROFIT BY THIS SPECIAL OFFER TODAY! For our customers that are not car proprietors, we will give them a cheque for the equivalent value of a \u201964 licence, exchangeable at Raymond Super Market, situated at 2373 King St.West.LEVESQUE\u2019S PLEDGE These offers do not affect our pledge to refund your money if you can obtain elsewhere the same quality merchandise at a lower price.ü m 38 Wellington St.South Sherbrooke \u2014 Tel.569-7411 w PROVINCE lhat school and had our man jin no time\u201d Capt.Genest said.The three schools, St.Patrick High School, St.Columba j School, and Notre Dame de Sept [Douleurs were all broken into the same way, police said.| The burglar broke the glass on outside door to gain access to the school and then broke into a number of classrooms, [Stealing \u201ca few cents here and there\u201d from children's and teachers\u2019 desks.Police said the man was ! definitely not a vandal but was looking for money.No arrests have yet been 'made in the case.which scrutinized and counted ballots for the confidence vote.The student conference, attended by delegates from uni-versities all across Canada, saw a Bishop's resolution considered, discussed, and finally passed.This was a resolution recommending construction of a National Bilingual University on the site and empolying the buildings of the World\u2019s Fair, following the completion of the EXPO in the fall of 1967.This motion, and seven others passed at the PCSF Convention, will be considered by a caucus of the National Conservative Party.Many of the delegates from the student convention also attended the National PC Conference earlier this week.Bishop\u2019s delegate McCann, like representatives from other Conservative clubs on Canadian university campuses, was one of 1,500 voting members at the National Convention.At the preparatory PCSF meet, each university had two voles, the other Bishop's delegate besides McCann being Margaret Dawson.At the larger convention, which voted overwhelmingly to retain Diefenbaker as chief of the PC party, Bishop's also submitted three resolutions for consideration, and with only minor wording changes, one of these came under discussion at the meeting.This resolution came under the general heading of \u2018\u2018National Unity\u201d in the subsection devoted to \u2018\u2018Bilingualism.\u201d It suggested that there he supplemental economic incentive, presumably in the form of pay bonuses, for civil servants who showr their knowledge and proficiency in French and in English, and who use both languages in their duties.Referring to the emphasis placed upon the National Unity and Bilingualism clauses by delegates, McCann said that next to the endorsement of Diefenbaker, \u201cThis was the biggest thing at that convention.\u201d This was the first year that Bishop\u2019s has been able to attend the PCSF convention, and the first time ever that students have been allowed to vote in the National Convention, so that consideration by these national bodies of resolutions proposed by Bishop\u2019s PC Club members is an official recognition of their hard work and initiative.To pay water damages GOLDEN HAWKS GEESTS Three members of the RCA F precision flying team, the Golden Hawks, and a former resident of Sherbrooke now stationed with the RCAF at Trenton.Ontario, were among the guests at armed services night at the Sherbrooke Snow Shoe Club last night.From left are flight lieutenant, C.B.Lang; and flying officer Brian Trover, both of the Golden Hawks; Snow Shoe Club president, Ray Stevenson; squadron leader Lloyd Hubbard, flying leader of the Golden Hawks; and squadron leader John Waldie, formerly of Sherbrooke and now at Trenton.(Record photo by Gerry l.emay) Golden Hawks started as a temporary team but public s demand made them permanent The Golden Hawks, the RCAF precision flying team, which spoke before the Sherbrooke Snow Shoe Club at its Prospect Street clubhouse, last night, must be the fulfill ment of every boy's dream.This team of expert jet pilots spend the year putting on air shows at bases across Canada and in the United Slates.They fly the graceful, streamlined F-86 Sabre jet.The Golden Hawks originated in 1959 as a professional team because of the danger of acei dents in shows pul on by local air base pilots, said Squadron Leader Lloyd Hubbard, flying leader of the group.Four pilots were to fly in diamond formation, two were to be solos, and two were 0) be spares.There were some 65.20 minute air shows put on that year, he said.The squadron was meant to he temporary but public demand brought it back in 1960, again on temporary basis.Next year there was a demand for the Golden Hawks again so I he squadron w as reinstated, this time on a perman ent basis.\"We hope that the squadron will have a permanent place in the air force,\u201d said Sqdn.Ldr.Hubbard, \u201cbut you see what has happened to many other armed forces units.We, too, may get the axe, if you want to call it that.\u201d The squadron, be said, is completely made up of volun- teers.Men accepted must be pro ficient in all phases of flying but especially in aerial aerobatics.A lot of time is spent in practise.said Sqdn.Ldr.Hubbard.Each practice is the equivalent of two 20 minute air shows and three practices per day are held, So, every day the equivalent of six air shows is done, he said.\u201cWe missed only four days of practise during the month of January,\" he said, \u201cand so far this month we have a clean slate.\u201d Sqdn.Ldr.Hubbard said that when bo received the invitation to come to Sherbrooke, an ac quainlance, Sqdn.Ldr.John Waldie mentioned that he was ARDA organizational meeting is held for Stanstead county area Everyone who has filed a claim with Sherbrooke for compensation for damages done to their basements during heavy summer rains is t receive some money.Those who have had their property damaged because the city's pipes were not b i g enough, eouneil noted Monday will l>e repaid in full for damage caused by the rain.The remaining applicants will receive a 50 per cent reimbursement.The City of Sherbrooke has received requests from property owners totaling $6,300, This figure represents the amount by the applicants or their representatives.All these estimates will he checked, council noted, before I any payments is made.A report released by a oily engineer Jean Paul Lajoie stated lhat I he intensity of the J rainfall hit the three inch per hour level twice last year.This is higher than the esti-|mated two inch per hour intensity level that city engineers expect only once in every ten years, Mr, Lajoie's report says.Hence council decided, ab-I normal conditions are also partly responsible for the misfor- from Sherbrooke and had not U'tIu.sm,.,|lost daim registered seen the city in some years.ls ^ while the largest is $660.Sqdn Ldr.Waldie arranged -______\u2014 to fly tlu- Golden Hawks to tin city and was present at the club Iasi night.When the plane bad reached Sherbrooke Municipal Airport, said Sqdn.Ldr Hubbard, the control tower said that there was five inches of newly-fallen wet snow' on Die runway.\"The tower implied that a landing would be at ones own ri.-k.\" he said.During the evening a ('Reproduced film of the Golden Hawk learn was shown.It was armed services night at the Snow club and represen talives of Sherbrooke mililary unils ami the legion were pres ent.\tI SITE UNPRESERVED A hot dog stand now occupies the site where Thomas Jefferson wrote (he United States Declaration of Independence.UPHOLSTERING-SLIP COVERS SPECIAL.DISCOUNTS DURING FEBRUARY POLY - TEK The Handicaps' Workshop 973 Galt West\u2014Tel.567-6664 AYER'S CLIFF \u2014 (Special) \u2014An organizational meeting for |ARDA was held at the Ccnlral School in Ayer\u2019s Cliff last night to elect the district com mittees and to learn the pur-'poses of this program.County Agronomist J.H.Bruncau of Magog was chair man of the meeting and welcomed the 50 or more people attending.He told of the work which had already been slarted in Magog last year.The initial step, he said, was the setting up of a committee under Presi- By MRS.GORDON MclIARG (Record correspondent) dcnl Fernand Laçasse, with Archie Juby of Georgeville as vice-president.A questionnaire has been prepared by ARDA and will be jused in this area to aid the community in finding the answers to the many questions being raised by the changing times.Some outstanding points in need of study mentioned by Mr.Bruncau were: Whal are the different pro- jecls needed for the area?What has Stanstead County got that can he utilized to the jbest advantage for the whole community?Why do so many of the area\u2019s jfarmers need outside jobs and how can they be helped the most to help themselves.What industries have we here?Another area for study concerns sections where the soil is not good for farming.ARDA I See \u201cRegional ARDA\" Page 7 BfiiUifl o A.ADI sep IE St ACTRESS [im CARON A Masterpiece of Candor and Sensitivity! 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BAKER jeitsif Aiffii .in iftirr jj«f:iffi#i wim lutnt I L-rwr.r rr trv !*if NOW SHOWING! mMâPà \"L-SHAPED ROOM\" at 1.15 - 5.25 - 9.35 'IN THE FRENCH STYLE'' 3.35 \u2014 7.45 P.M.Annual meeting held City Community Concerts names officers Sherbrooke Commun ity Concerts, the group which has brought some of the world\u2019s finest musical talents to Sherbrooke, held its annual meeting and election of officers last night.Elected to the presidency at the New Sherbrooke Hotel gathering of members was Bertrand Jacques.Although the group has not yet selected a program for next season, it is expected that the selection of artists will take place at the end of April following the group\u2019s campaign.The officers of the group include the following: Pres- ident Bertrand Jacques; first vice president, Mrs.Cesaire Gcrvais; second vice president, Jean Paul Savard.Recording secretary, Mrs.M.A, Lamontagne; Corresponding secretary, Miss Mimi Shea; treasurer, Mrs.Georges Sylvestre; campaign secretary, Mrs.Roger Couillard; publi- city chairman, Guy Genest; reception chairman, Mrs.L.Rosenbloom; theatre chairman, Henri-Paul Lemieux.BRIEFLETS PROPRIETORS Is ice formi on your roof?Insulation will stop the heat from evading through the roof.Keeps cold and humidity out in winter and will stop ice accumulation.You'll get your money back on fuel economy.MINERAL INSULATION G.Jacques, Prop.133 Big Forks St.\tTel.562-3158 ! CONCERT EXECUTIVE \u2014 The new executive of the Sherbrooke Community Concerts Association was elected at the annual meeting of the body at the New Sherbrooke Hotel last night.In the above photo is (from left) ex-president Andre Langlais, now a member of the Honorary Council; new president Bertrand Jacques; and Corresponding Secretary, Miss Mimi Shea.(Record photo by Gerry Lemay) HUNTINGVILLE Billy Graham film, \u201cSouls in Conflict,\u201d will be shown at the Huntingvillc Community Church Friday, February 7 at 8:(XJ p.m.DANVILLE K.W.Smith, Notary, TE.9-2212.SHERBROOKE Princess Kcbekah Lodge, Vai entinc tea and sales tables, will be held in Plymouth Church Hall, Saturday.February 8th, from 3:00 to 6:00 p.m.Admis sion 60c.SHERBROOKE S.H.S.presents the H.M.S.Pinafore at Mitchell School Auditorium.Thursday, February 13, Friday, February 14 at 8:15 p.m.Admission $100.NORTH HATLEY Shrove Tuesday, Roast heel supper, Men\u2019s Club, of St.Barnabas Church.Tues.Feb, Uth, 6:00 p.m.Community Hall, North Hatley.Adults $1,25, children 75c.All welcome.SHERBROOKE Dr.Gordon H.Jaquith, Osteo pathic physician, will be in his office this Friday, Saturday and Monday.SHERBROOKE Roast beef supper at St.Paul\u2019s Church, Sat, Feb, 8, 5 to 7:00 p m, Sponsored by the Men\u2019s Club.Adults $1.25.Children 75c.taa v\\' Tvrfrnmi ?% Famous Progress Bkaiid Made-To-Measure / Recognized for their high quality.Featuring latest stylings and shades.Every suit given our personalized fitting service.Featured at our two stores: - Regularly priced ot $125.\u2014 for 10 days only \u2014 |eo aliberté & fils Itée \"Symbol of Quality lor over 50 years\" 101 Wellington North \u2014 Sherbrooke and at our mtMCNtS - CLOTHICRS ''HOME OF THE FAMOUS CAMPUS SHOP\" SHERBROOKE SHOPPING OlENTRE itoecbrooke Daily fecord The paper of the Eastern Townships.Established February 9, 1897, incorporating the Sherbrooke Gazette (est.1837) and the Sherbrooke Examiner (est.1879) Published every weekday by the Sherbrooke Daily Record Company Ltd., 119 Wellington Street North, Sherbrooke, Que.JOHN BASSETT\tIVAN SAUNDERS\tHUGH DOHERTY President\tManaging Director\tEditor-in-chief THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1964 Proposes curb on Quebec municipalities who are seeking increased financial assistance from the higher levels of government so they may retain their autonomy will look with little favor on the recommendations of a New Brunswick Royal Commission named to study the field of municipal government in that province.Commissioners recommended that a handful of commissions administer on a province-wide basis such matters as tax assessments and collections, public schools social welfare, health and hospitals, as well as certain aspects of justice and civil defence.County Councils would be abolished entirely and the scope of the local councils would be restricted to such matters as police and fire protection, lighting, sidewalks and public parks.Reasons given by the Commissioners for their suggestions is that the multiplicity of tax collection and other administrative agencies are reducing efficiency and increasing costs.Probably the commission is right in ?civic powers its belief that there are too many tax collection and administrative agencies in New Brunswick, a condition that also exists in many other parts of Canada.But strong argument may be advanced against the belief that the solution lies in curbing the powers of the local councils.For the most part, local administrators are more fully aware of the needs of a particular district and are more ready to meet these needs than are central commissions established in provincial capitals.Experience has shown that the more power is centralized the slower action can be expected on urgent projects.And it also tends to discourage local pride which plays an important part in community progress.Individuals are prepared to make substantial contributions to community institutions such as hospitals, libraries, etc., whereas they would take little interest in such an organization were it to be operated from some distant city.A bowler won $1,000 in a tournament, which is the kind of pin money we'd like to have.Becoming attuned to French tongue Those who were present for Defence Minister Hellyer\u2019s speech at the Sherbrooke Rotary Club Tuesday were perhaps surprised to hear his speech in French, speaking it with good accent, intonation and rhythm.Mr.Hellyer\u2019s revelation of how he managed to learn his French is rather interesting.At a press conference after his speech, the minister told reporters he learned most of.his French in the last two years through listening to speeches in the House of Commons, listening to French radio, talking to French-Canadians in Ottawa and becoming \u201cattuned to the language.\u201d Yet some of our high school students, who have been studying French for years do not even approach the Minister's facility with the Gallic idiom.While many students sit in their classrooms imitating their teachers\u2019 sometimes shaky phonetics and being filled with grammatical rules, the minister apparent- ly spends a significant amount of time listening to French-speaking Canadians speak their language and picking up the subtle rhythmic nuances and accents of the language as it is used in everyday communication.Certainly there are ample opportunities for people to hear the French language spoken in Quebec.Radio, films and television are almost unlimited sources with the added incentive of the entertainment they provide.Even more important is the speaking of French at every opportunity outside the school - in the shop, the restaurant and among neighbours.It is here thaUSve can make a school-learned language become something vital and useful.Mr.Hcllyer has shown how effective a purposeful effort to practice and listen to the French language as spoken by our fellow citiz.ens can be.Students and others who would cultivate the French language would be well advised to emulate his example.?Why do little kids take the wrapper off a lollipop, take a couple of licks and put it down on new seat covers?Farm tractor death toll continues Farm tractors continue to take their toll of lives in the Eastern Townships.Tuesday, a Gould man was killed w'hcn the tractor he was driving overturned, pinning him underneath it.According to police reports, he was attempting to pull a load of logs up a hill when the accident occurred.There have been a startlingly large number of similar accidents in the Townships this winter.And there were some during the summer months, too.It doesn't take an expert to conclude that too many people are not exercising the proper skills and caution in driving farm tractors.Perhaps some of the fault, too, may lie with the design of some vehicles.In any case, slow-moving tractors seem to he becoming as dangerous as high-powered automobiles on super highways.There have been, from time to time, efforts to promote the safer use of farm tractors.But perhaps the time has come for a more intensive training and publicity campaign.Government departments and other organizations concerned with agriculture would do well to give serious thought to this matter.Other papers say : Franco seeks Cuban, Soviet deals The Spanish Caudijlo is playing a diplomatic gAme in some ways like that oi the French President.Not that General Franco is dallying with Communist China: he is not quite that much up-to-date.His flirtations are with the Soviet Union and Cuban Premier Fidel Castro.The Spanish willingness to build ships for Cuba has now been well publicized.Less note has been taken, however, of hints of a possibility of the opening wepuflytRY »OX TODAY mOM \\ Xbe Upper Room» (Jonah) cried, \u201cYet forty days, and Nineveh shall be overthrown!\u201d And the people of Nineveh believed God.(Jonah 3:4-5.rsv.) PRAYER: O God, who dost abhor our sinful ways and make plain the doom of evildoers, we believe in Thee.0 God of mercy, we turn unto Thee in true repentance.Save us from perishing in our wickedness.For Jesus\u2019 sake, Amen.1' (Christian Science Monitor) of diplomatic relations between Madrid and Moscow.At a New Year's reception in Paris, the Soviet Ambassador reportedly toasted the Spanish Ambassador with the remark: \"To the establishment of diplomatic relations between Spain and the Soviet Unon.\u201d General Franco's gestures in the direction of Havana and '.Moscow can be explained, like some of General de Gaulle's moves, as a reaction to United States policy toward his country.Last year, the Spaniards failed, despite strenuous efforts, to get extra concessions from Washington as the price of renewing the agreement on American bases in Spain.One of Madrid's most earnest desires was for admission to the North Atlantic Treaty Organization; but the United States got the base agreement renewed without arranging even that for the Caudillo.Quietly, it seems.General Franco is now having his revenge.Yet his domestic problem puts him in a much more delicate position within Spain than that of General de Gaulle in France.To begin with, the latter's modified authoritarianism carries with it few of the liabilities of (he Caudillo\u2019s stifling and sometimes harsh dictatorship.Pressures against the Franco regime have been building up for a long-time\u2014even among those who have no desire to take Spain anywhere left of center.To many Spaniards, the failure of General Franco to get what he wanted from Washington was a failure of Opus Dei, a secret organization of right-wing Catholic laymen which has won control of several key posts around the Caudillo.Its critics say it is much more concerned with the economic well-being of the class it represents than the social progress of the country as a whole.These critics are naturally of the left \u2014of the left, that is, in a Spanish, not a Marxist sense.General Francos gestures toward Moscow and Havana might well be intended to spike their guns, as well as to spite Washington.1 W Ü)*: \u2022 W' , if in?.ftP » \" a m .I-t ÜfcTAÀ -'«.Y I J *?\\>> ï * 1 ANOTHER MESS The readers say: Seeks 100-year-old schoolhouses Sir: Your Inverness correspond-' ent was asked by the local secretary of the Protestant School Board, Mr.Weston Dacres, if any of the old elementary school houses, of one hundred or more years of age, were still standing on their original foundations.As far as my knowdedge now used by Mr.Benoit Pom-erieau as a machine shed, but formerly known, and respected, as the Canning school house on the 8th range of Inverness.This ancient seat of learning where, I too, struggled hard before four o\u2019clock\u2014 and harder still after that hour\u2014to master the alpha-goes, the only schoolhouse of ybet, according to dates hand- If there should be other school houses such as the one described above, would it not be interesting to hear of them?C.W.McVetty, fnverness.that vintage still remaining, in a fairly good state of repair, and upon its original foundations, is the building ed down to me, was built about 1845 and ceased being a class room in 1934.Letters to the Editor must bear the signature and address of the writer.If a nom de plume is desired, the identity of the writer will be kept confidential.Will free attacker strike again?Dear Sir: You are to be commended for bringing to the attention of the public, details concerning the attack on Jan.28th., on Arlington Street.As a tax-paying resident of this city, living in close proximity to the areas mentioned, 1 am most concerned with the lax way in which our Police Department appears to have handled this matter.Surely only a fine and subsequent release is not the proper or desired procedure in a case of this nature.Would such a person not re- quire medical or psychiatric treatment?Further, with complete freedom, one wonders if he will be more successful in his next attempt at which time Chief Moreau will endeavour to \u201clock the barn after the horse has been stolen.\u201d Until such rime as the Police Department assures the public that this man, and others involved in similar cases, have been properly dealt with, I am most reluctant, as are many of my neighbours, to walk on our streets after dark and my children are forbidden to pursue normal activities in the evening unless accompanied by an adult.This is a disgusting situation\u2014all the more so if it is brought about because our Police Department and/or Civic Officials are protecting some family name! The identity of this particular assailant is of no interest to me.However, let us receive some assurance that steps are being taken to prevent similar future offences.Yours truly, Concerned.Juvenile sport trip was very wet Dear Editor, On Saturday February 1, I travelled on the special train that took the Pee-Wee hockey teams to Quebec City.I am confident that those in charge of the hockey players did a good job and that these little boys were as well looked after as they would have been under the supervision of (heir own parents, so what I am about to write reflects in no way on these men or their organization.The team travelled on one coach reserved especially for them.The rest of us apparently travelled at our own risks.When the train pulled in at our station early Saturday morning, we were greeted by-youths at each window waving bottles of beer or liquor.Many young boys on the train had bottles in their pockets.One young lad had his ready-mixed in a Cheez Whiz bot- TODAY IN HISTORY By THE CANADIAN PRESS Feb.6, 1M4 .A chartered British airliner carrying the Manchester United soccer team and sports writers home from Yugoslavia crashed six years ago today\u2014in 1958\u2014during takeoff in a snowstorm at Munich, killing 22 of the 44 aboard, including eight players.Another eight players died later.194S\u2014The House of Lords passed a bill nationalizing the Bank of England.1958\u2014Poisoned bread that was traced to a bakery in Cairo killed 27 Egyptians.tie.1 assumed it was liquor by the furtive way it was passed around, he must have been about twelve years old.1 overheard, but cannot verify that the beer was being sold on the train by some enterprising young fellow, at black market prices.I do know that cases of beer with opened bottles sat on train seats and aisles in plain view of the train authorities and at no time saw anyone try to prevent this.The language was the i tost vile I have ever heard.Every sentence contained the same four letter word.These were not boys that would normally be called hoodlums, the ones 1 recognized were from respectable families.You may wonder why l mention only-boys, partly because the boys far outnumbered the girls and the girls I knew on the train were very well behaved.Some of the boys too, were very well behaved and appeared to have as much fun as the evil talkers.At one stop a young boy attracted the attention of a little child who was standing on the station platform, called to her from the open window and when she looked up threw a glass of water all over her.A harmless prank, 1 admit, but frankly I was amazed that we got back without some boy being pushed out an open window-.At the coliseum adults as well as youths drank from beer bottles and flasks in full view of the attendants.Not once did 1 see a policeman or anyone else in authority speak to any of the offenders.This was a sporting event?A junior sporting event at that.The return trip was even worse.By then many had had far too much to drink.Boys made passes at every girl, petting parties passed the stage of decency and fist fights broke out.The trip wasn't all bad of course, I had a good many laughs, but all in all I came back from this journey a very disillusioned parent.Many parents are not aware of what this trip is really like, I certainly wasn\u2019t.I have been told since that the same conditions existed on the train last year.We don\u2019t want to cver-protect our children, but it is only asking for trouble when we expose them to situations they cannot handle because they have neither the wisdom or years behind them to call on.Unless some changes are made before next year, I urge any parent to give it plenty of thought before sending a child on this train unaccompanied.I hope you will publish this letter in your paper so that other parents will be aware at least of some of the dangers involved and can make up their own minds.A PARENT Bygone | days TWENTY YEARS AGO February 6, 1944 fell on a Sunday FIFTEEN TEARS AGO February 6, 1949 fell on a Sunday TEN YEARS AGO (From the Record of Saturday, February 6, 1954) The Eastern Townships Chinchilla Chib featured prominently recently, at the 5th annual Chinchilla Show of the Western Quebec branch of the National Chinchilla Breeders of Canada, was held in Montreal on January 30.Upwards of 100 animals were entered by some 30 Western Quebec breeders including four members of the club, namely W.G.Heughan, of Sutton; D.W.Seagar, of Knowlton; Mr.and Mrs.Ayton Hodge, of North Hatley and Mrs.P.H.West-man, of Ayer\u2019s Cliff.An installation service was held for the new officers at a recent meeting of St.Andrew\u2019s Mission Band.They are as follows: President, Shirley Arbery; vice \u2022 president, Marjorie Enair; secretary, Brian Davidson; assistant secretary, Charles McDonald; treasurer, Margaret Rose; assistant treasurer, Edwin Norton; supply secretary, Eleanor Rose.Jean Miller and Lois Sawyer, were in charge of the devotional period, the offering was taken by Mieheal Vallee, Scott Davidson and Charles McDonald.Mrs.I.Arbery told the story from the study book and Mrs.George Stevenson was pianist throughout the meeting.Those assisting the new leader, Mrs.H.Mayhew, were Mrs.J.Imrie.Mrs.I.Arbery and Mrs.George Stevenson.Pussywillows, often considered the harbinger of spring when seen this early, were picked recently near Cookshire by Mrs.Thomas Berwick, living three miles from that town.(faalel yVruUttÿ REPORTING ¦ \"\" 1 OTTAWA \u2014 As parks go, it isn\u2019t much.Only lO1* acres with an old ark of a house on it, a 34-room Dutch colonial that is a monument to the gracious living of the Edwardian era.It can be matched by (he hundreds up and down the Atlantic coast: St.Andrews, Bar Harbor, Newport, wherever the wealthy summered when all travel was by steamer or train.The main difference is that at Campobello Island \"Franklin Delano Roosevelt slept here\u201d \u2014 summer after summer to escape sweltering New York or equally insufferable Washington, until he was taken ill with polio on August 10, 1921.He was 39.He never again walked unassisted \u2014 but he went on to be elected president of the United States four times.This is the house, this the land, that the Hammer brothers of New York \u2014 Armand, Harry and Victor \u2014 bought out of their reverence for our most famous summer resident and presented to the people of Canada and the US last year.Prime Minister Pearson and President Kennedy announced the gift at Hyannisport last May.And on Jan.22 Mr.Pearson and President Johnson signed an agreement in Washington to establish the Roosevelt Campobello International Park.?\t?-fr There was no precedent for a park entirely within one country, but half owned, controlled and operated by a foreign country.A dozen years earlier, however, the two governments had worked out a way to operate radar stations jointly across the Canadian north, and this experience helped solve the legalistic problems of the postage stamp park.The Roosevelt Campobello International Park Commission, three Canadians and three Americans, will own and operate the park, with the two governments splitting all costs.Enabling legislation must be passed by Parliament and the Congress before the Commission can be established, but bills already have been introduced in the Congress \u2014 one by FDR\u2019s eldest son, Congressman James Roosevelt (Dem., Calif.) \u2014 and Foreign Minister Martin will put a similar bill before the Commons.Target date for the grand opening is July 1, and there may still be enough political magic in the Roosevelt name to entice President Johnson a few hundred yards out of the US, even in an election year.Actually the park was functioning even before it was established.Tourists visiting Campobello last year were so annoyed at finding the Roosevelt \u201ccottage\u201d closed that the New Brunswick government got permission from Ottawa and Washington to open it.Eighteen thousand tourists went through the home from 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it\u2019s order-in-Council passed Jan.22, said \u201ceverything was perfectly regular with the petition.\u201d On Monday night, the ?Temporary sewage unit plans ?underway COWANSVILLE \u2014(Staff) \u2014.The temporary ui The Town Council of Cowans-|ins!a^e Council committees can Sweetsburg Citizens\u2019 Committee hired Waterloo lawyer Louis John who presented the Sweetsburg Council with what he claimed were 'irregularities in the petition.' ?The petition in question is the petition \u201creceived by me within one week after Sweetsburg Council rejected our bylaw,\u201d said Mr.Noiseux.The petition is purported to ?contain the signatures of 63 property owners who lived within the area to be annexed by Cowansville, expressing their desire to be annexed.Pro-mayor Philippe Montagne said Mr.Noiseux would study the matter attentively, before Council could do anything with Sweetsburg's request.Mr.Noiseux said \u201cthe number of proprietors who signed the petition was certified by Mr.Turmel, the town\u2019s (Sweetsburg's) secretary- 1 is to be Mr Migue was also authonz- 1964 will resume operations bridge onLj to prepare plans showing the when Mayor Desourdy returns ,1,\t' .cd widening of Main Street so the :o *ow\u2019)' (to sen ice tnt aoutn-west region\t,\tMandim: committees are or various council committees can publa.works; hllildinR and Farnham, to\tprepare\tplans\tfor six new housing developments\tstudy the\taspects of more park * town planning: parks and\tro- a temporary\tfiltration and\tsew-are already underway.\tnig and\tpublic playground creation; finance; police,\tfire age disposal\tplant.\tOnce the collector sewer pro\tareas.\tand public welfare and publi-j ject is completed, then plans\tThe striking committee for city and publie relations.Break expected soon Car used in robbery at Sutton is found The authorization came as a another move denoting an Meter, permit a must for Cowansville taxi COWANSVILLE \u2014 (Staff) \u2014 All taxis in Cowansville will have to have taxi-meters installed, and operators and drivers will be required by law to obtain taxi permits from Cowans- treasurer, and was more than ville as of February 21, 1964, council voted Tuesday.\t| the number required by law.TVto Kviow o\u2019ivpn its sec-.\t-\t:\tThis w&s scrutinized, snd re- JZFSZ « \"',ers' «\u2022\u2014 .* Q\u201db,rc- ansville Town Council\u2019s meet-,hcenses fnd permlls' .thing was in order, ins on Tuesday night.Rates As in larger towns and cities,; It was recently discovered will be 50 cents for the first the driver\u2019s photograph and per-, that all the Council of Sweets-half-mile and five cents for1 mit will have to be in a place,| burg had to do to get the en every 1/6 mile after.\tvisible to the passengers.If any taxi has to wait for a When this law comes into passenger after a pickup, then effect, there are expected to be the waiting charge is five cents 19 taxi-cabs, under four pro-a minute\u2014all to be automatic-prietors, operating in Cowans-ally tallied by the meter.| ville.All drivers are to get permits.The general consensus of to be issued by J.Rosaire Ouel-iopinion among taxi-drivers, is lette, secretary - treasurer of that this by-law is welcomed.Cowansville, at $5, and cab own- The taxi companies to be effeet-ers are to get taxi - operating ed are: Omer Noiseux Taxi; permits at $25 each.\tiTaxi Veteran; Cowansville and This by-law also authorizes Alouette Taxi and Taxi Yam-the Chief of Police to launch aska.and the Quebec Water Purifica-| Stion Board.will presumably be drawn up for a permanent unit to service all of Cowansville.Card party is tomorrow Vestry to meet Ollier public works projects approved by the Council consisted of the installation of lights on three streets.\t,\t, .\t, r d\t1 ,< ,,,\t.card partv in a series of five on ans\\i 1 Rodrigue and McClure Streets r STANBRIDGE EAST The b> Mrs Warren Sornbergor and Eastern Star held the fourth Irving Snodgrass, both of Cow-j ! will each get three.300-watt lamps, and Vilas Street will get two.175-watt mercury-vapor Jan.31.Cards were played at! phe last card party of ihlsi 18 tables.\tseries will be held on Feb.7.! Highest score at the two On Feb.14.a series of four' lamps.\t! table! of bridge was made by more card parties will get un-! ! Council also passed a notice!Mrs- Lionel Tremblay.\tIder way for the Masons.WEST SHEFFORD \u2014 (Spc-'of motion that the zoning of the Ladies first in 500 went toj jcial) \u2014 The annual vestry meet-portion annexed from Sweets-j Mrs.Flossie Green well, second! LARGEST BRIDGE ling of SL John\u2019s Anglican burg will be studied and under-jfo Mrs.Bertha Fortin.Men\u2019s New York's Verrazano - Natch urch will be held immediate- taken (after it has been passed first was won by Paul Larocque, rows Bridge, largest and long-lly after service of Evensong at land approved by Council) w ith second by Charles Bockus, Jr.jest suspension bridge in the 2 p.m., on Feb.9.\tin short order.\tThe floating prizes were won world, is visible 20 miles at sea.tire eligible voting population out on the issue was to approve Cowansville\u2019s by-law 405.For the law states that 'when one council accepts another\u2019s bid lor annexation, a referendum must automatically be held.As it then stood, Cowansville had to obtain a petition within 60 days of Sweets-burg\u2019s rejection in order to make the move legal, and represent the majority.Cowansville s carnival weekend Hopes rids high for snow Friday \u2022 St.Valentine\u2019s Dance at College St.Leon -Admission fifty cents.Saturday - the crowning of the Queen in the Hotel Maurice, followed by a dance.Invited guest for the evening is Jean- ?COWANSVILLE \u2014 (Staff) \u2014 The odds-even men would do well to stay away from Cowansville this weekend if they decide to book the weather \u2014 one of the all-important factors in the success of any Winter Carnival.Hopes are riding high among Frelighsburg and Cowansville Jaycees that snow will be abundant this weekend and next for the Cowansville Jaycees\u2019 Carni-1 val, which begins un-officially Saturday, and officially on Sunday.\tI WATERLOO \u2014 Plans are be-1 Hall on Sunday afternoon at! The program consists of:\ting made for \u2019Waterloo\u2019s firstj2 p.m.at which time a civic re- Saturday - Mount Sutton - a winter carnival.\t(ception will be held to mark the ski race for all Jaycees.\tit is scheduled to open Feb., opening of the Carnival.Sunday - The official opening 8, with a sleigh ride at 8:00 Entertainment for all that Sleigh ride opens Waterloo carnival at the Town Hall, followed by a parade and Ski-Doo races on South Boulevard.Monday \u2014\u2019A Treasure Hunt -anyone can participate in this money-making venture.The Jaycees will hide tickets, with a money-value printed on them, and the tickets are to be redeemed for their value.Tuesday - A broom-ball game between the Frelighsburg Jaycees and the Cowansville Jaycees and a Tug-\u2019O-War between the Cowansville Jaycees and Army reserve members at College St.Leon in the evening.Wednesday - A supper at the Hotel Maurice.The guest speaker will be a Provincial Vice-president of the Corporation des Electriciens de Quebec p.m., starting from Robinson Park.At 9:00 p.m.a dance at the Legion Hall and a baked bean supper will follow.Sunday at 1:00 p.m.a parade will begin with the Queen of the Carnival leading.Hockey at the arena begins at 2:00 between two teams of veteran players.Two teams of the ladies will play broom-ball.There is also a cocktail party at the Town Knowlton Landing ,,\t, ,,\t_ , , \u201e\t,, i permission of Mr.and Mrs.Ralph knowltonr n and children were guests on Entertainment for all evening will be at 8:00 p.m.in the Sacred Heart School Hail.Monday evening the whole family is invited to take part in sliding parties on the town | slide, Carnation Street.Music and lights are to be provided.Tuesday at 8:30 p.m.a show-; ing of the Spring Fashions at the Sacred Heart Hall is to be | sponsored by the Glamour; Store.February 12, at 8.30 p.m.a.| ban concert will be given in the same hall by the 27th Regiment of the Canadian Army by Lt.Col.S.D.Jan.28.of Mr.and Mrs.George Cota, of MansonviJle, on the occasion of Mr.Cota\u2019s birthday.Mrs.Gardner Westover was Thursday - A sleigh-ride raccnn Montreal on Jan.31, to al |.from Town Hall at 8:30 p.m.,! tend an exhibition at the Show, Milita TV Wnist along Bay Road, Main Street to j Marl.She was accompanied!\t.\t, the Yamaska Hotel and a dance, home by her daughter, Miss;party IS Held \u201cjMelanie Westover, who spent!.d\t1 n the weekend with her parents.IP SuttOP Pall Mr.and Mrs Mac.Johnson.SUTTON-The military ot Staien Island, were visiting jthe former\u2019s mother, Mrs.M.; Johnson, who is a guest at j Pine Lodge.Mrs.Ray Jones spent the 'AUSTIN\" The Year 'Round Car.MITCH BEDARD AUTO LTD.Authorized B.M.C.Dealer (Austin & Morris) 170 Main St.COWANSVILLE Tel.263-0560 CORRECTION! CROSS RIB ROAST Fresh, lean, flavorful Red or blue brand beef lb.§®\u2018 Sljcib woke Dally lecoci CORRESPONDENT FOR Cowansville and Sweetsburg A correspondent for the Sherbrooke Doily Record is required in Cowansville and Sweetsburg, Interested persons ore asked to write to: Miss Fannie Williams, Sherbrooke Daily Record, 119 Wellington St.North, Sherbrooke, Que.BOLTON GLEN \u2014 Mrs.Walter Smith of Sher brooke.Nova Scotia, is spend-jing a holiday at the home of; her daughter, Mrs.Glen Brown, land family, Bonnie Bum Farm.! Mrs.Brown, Mr.Graham Smith and Mrs.W.Smith arc! visiting relatives in Kingston.! Ont., prior to the departure of Mr.Edgar Smith, of Kingston, | for Egypt, where he is taking' up his duties.Weekend skiers at their respective cottages in Glen Lake iarea were Mr.and Mrs.De-jmers, Mr.and Mrs.H.Hudson,! and Mr.and Mrs.Ross Hudson, all of Montreal.\ti C O W A N S VILLE \u2014 (Staff) \u2014 A break in the Sutton hank rohhen carl) Mnndii) afternoon is expected soon, sa> reliable sources.Constable J.P h a neuf (\u2019on ansville QPP detachment, in charge of the investigation said the ear used in the robbery was discovered I uesduv night on KK.2.Frelighsburg hv A.Lavoie.Constable Phaneuf said the car was first noticed Monday evening, parked behind a barn, and \u201cfairly well hidden.\u201d he said.If was not immediately associated with the robbery until Tuesday night.According to the QPP, the car stolen from (ireen- a on suburb of the south Pierre (Séraphin) Manson, well-! known French radio star.Jacques Gagnon, president of ; the Carnival, expressed hopes' that the weather will be good! enough to help make the carni-, val as successful as it should be ! ?I MARCH OF DIMES CANVASSERS \u2014 Mothers in the March of Dimes campaign at Waterloo February 3 assembled at the Legion Hall after canvassing.Seated left to right, Mrs.Isabelle Tryhorn.Mrs.Hilda Aitken, Mrs.Audrey Blampin and Mrs.Lillian Hamilton.Standing; Mrs.Jackie Soles, Mrs.Myrt Wilkinson, Mrs.Elaine Seguin, Mrs.Reba Holloway, Mrs.Edna Irwin.Mrs.Loin Camp-hell and Mrs.Vivian Bockus.Over SI30 was collected by Ihe members of the Ladies\u2019 Auxiliary.(Record photo by W.Bessette) Two pastors resign SUTTON (Special) Fawcett Eaton of Calvary Unit ed Church, has (endored his resignation, which will take of ! feet the end of February.He leaves his post as pasfor he ' jeause of ill-health.Mr.Andrew Moffat, lay j preacher in charge of Olivet Baptist Church here and the! Mansonville Baptist Church, has! also offered his resignation, to ! take effect the last of May.The! two churches have not yet of ! ficially accepted the resignation but will probably do so at the1 \"LSI SHEFFORD (Spo annual business mooting this \u2018''\u201c'U\tRook mobile of the j McLennan Travelling Libraries Mr.Moffat has been in poor;win hp in West Shoftord on health for some time He was;*'0'1- Prom ® ,0 Pm-hospitalized for a while with a heart condition last year and now plans to retire to a new j home he has purchased in On tario.Until new ministers are appointed after the departure of Mr.Eaton and Mr.Moffat, the only Protestant clergyman al Sutton will he Ihe rector of Grace Anglican church, Rev M Brett.field Park, Montreal, shore.Further invcstigalion by the (\u2019anadian Imperial Rank of Commerce indicated that Sq.KhUM was stolen instead of the originally suspected $5.000.Price of bread up one cent COWANSVILLE \u2014 (Staff) \u2014- The price of a loaf of bread, said to rise ail over the Eastern Townships by Monday, has increased by one cenl a loaf in this area.Anatole Brosseau Brosseau Bakery, Adamsville, said his prices wonl up by onc-cent a loaf on Monday.So did the price of broad in Granby and Waterloo.Boulangerie Nationale in Granby attributed the increase to increasing costs of ingredients sueh as flour, sugar, powdered milk, and labor demands.Paramount Farms Bakery, another private baker in Sut ton, kept their prices at a status quo and retain no prospects of an early Increase.Bookmobile in West Shefford iTOMMEIKCIA Sherbrooke Doily Record PRINTING DEPARTMENT SO Camirand St.\u2014 Sharbpooka Tot.569 363A February 13 the Carnival! ends with a card party in the ! Sacred Heart Hall, starting at! 8:00 p.m.whist party held F\u2019eb.1, in the Lodge Hall, on Depot Street, was well attended.Cards were played at 16 1 j -.u\t.tables, prizes were won by table weekend with Miss Mary HoppsU, the players being, Mrs.Clar-jat Magog.Friends of Missjence Hanna, Lawrence Page Hopps wil be sorry to learnjHomer Whitehead and Irvin hat she still remains quite ill.! Snodgrass.Consolation prizes Miss Evelyn Jones, of Montreal, .went to table 3, players were Iwas a weekend fgiest at the Lloyd Cooke, Alfred Lengacher ' .home of her parents, Mr.and,Sr., Donald Cooke and Edward\u20191 Mrs.Ray Jones.\t| Bailey.The door prize was won ü|by Harley Lahue.Lunch was served in the' dining room.The committee announced that another whist party will! take place in the hall Feb.29.1 the public is cordially invited to attend.General Notes Friends regretted to learn of the death of Mr.Wm.Gen-dron, who died Feb.2 in the Royal Victoria Hospital, Montreal, after several weeks illness.Besides his family he leaves two sisters and a brother, jMr.Victor Gendron, of Sutton.I ¦ Î Consider Meteors low price .then you\u2019ll see how Meteor s extra length and width give you ride and performance that beats all cars in its class.See it?That\u2019s pure, big-load-carrying space! Even with an 8' toboggan in it you\u2019ve still got room to close the tailgate.Even with six big passengers, you\u2019ve still got whopping huge cargo room.But a Meteor Station Wagon gives you more than merely big load space\u2014it gives you an elegant car with the interior luxuries enjoyed in sedans.And big means more than just space and room.It means easier handling at highway speed Meteor Custom Station Wagon, one of the Ford Family of Fine Cars made in Canada.and surer control on corners.Why?Because Meteor\u2019s big 80\" width provides wider stance which means more stability.Big length means a better ride, too.It stands to reason \u2014Meteor\u2019s big 120\" wheelbase straddles bumps and checks dip and dive.Don\u2019t look now, hut you\u2019re already moving! It\u2019s Meteor\u2019s Cushion Link Suspension that makes for such smooth riding.This suspension is exclusive to Meteor in its class \u2014lets wheels move backward and forward as well as up and down.This not only absorbs shock beneath the wheel\u2014it also absorbs shock in front of the wheel, like a boxer rolling with the punch.Why are so many people buying Meteor?Because Meteor gives you so many extras for a low-priced car.Test-drive it at your Mercury dealer\u2019s.In size, performance, luxury and value METEOR makes it big for\u201964 Whitewall tires and wheel covers are optional at extra cost.\u2019 87948 CYR AUTOMOBILES LTEE.735 King St.E., Sherbrooke, Que., Phone 569-5981 USED CARS 1 r 6 SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD, THITRS., EEB.6, 1964 The My Fair Lady look Spring look: fair and feminine an d about Wc omen FASHION FORECAST: fair By HELEN FARM ALEE iSpain tea party scene?) A TWIRL and feminine.It's a whole new just been fiimed jn Hollyw-ood.\u2022 h-jj mean that, look upcoming for spring .\t#\tmean t)lat come s jng curjs wjj] take a twirl the My Fair Lady look.\t1 Smging Girls 'lone foundation, topped by up switches, if you don't wish to\t¦ lover-all cream rouge and lastly grow your own hair to ringlet record program come some translucent powder.length.But the trend is to- Lips are Dresden-dainty in wards hairpieces worn more to for competition .snrine we\u2019ll be trvine to emu- once more in our coiffures ami an old-fashioned cupid\u2019s bow wards the back or nape of the\t_.\t\u201e.And it\u2019s all because of fash-;fPnng\u2019^we 11\tbe wearing demure, reshape.\tneck rather than piled directly The Slnging Girl ion pace-setter\tAudrey Hep- ,at0 those famous Engliih rnantjc perj0(j bair styles.(Re- And eyes look less made-up on top.burn\u2019s impact in her movie peaches and cream complex- member the j Could Have,with positively no shadow or Even Paris has bowed to the ord role as My Fair Lady which has ions.(Remember the Rain in [)ance(i ^11 Night number?) mascara.Just put on a little English My Fair Lady look ;0r\tLeslie Bell Mcmor.a of Sherbrooke were in Montreal to rec-a fifteen minute program It\u2019ll mean .Choir Competition which may that, come soft eye-liner to make the eyes according to the latest news spring, our hats will be laden appear larger and rounder, from the Paris spring fashion \u201dpn with flowers, frills and feath with the top line extending showings which are going on \u201e ers and we\u2019ll be dazzling dates half an inch in a downward, in- now.or mates in chapeau with over- stead of upward, curve.\tIt seems Paris is drowning size crowns and swooping, Eyebrows should have a nat in ruffles, pleats, cowl necks, drooping brims.(Remember ural unplucked look, thickened floppy brimmed hats and girl-the famous Ascot races scene?)i but not penciled in too darkly, ish white collars.Of course, Audrey Hepburn, and not highly arched.\tEven famous hairdresser as the London gutter-snipe, Eli-1\tRINGLET\tAlexandre is reported to be za Doolittle, doesn\u2019t start out; The Edwardian look in hair bringing back the fluffy fern- b7v \"ontTrin aftër heinp n B,1P,t looking this glamorous.As ajstyles can be achieved byjine look in hair styles, with \u2019\tg means of postiches and [more waves and curls.(TNS).be heard by the public over CBM, on February 10, from 7:45 to 8 p.m.Per Aon a Is Mr.Ross MacAUister has returned to his home in North IIUHJH: |f!|.fl KM Those cagey teeners Most parents of teen - agers find it difficult to answer the following plea: \u201cWhy do I have to come home so early?Joan\u2019s mother and father let.her stay out later\u2019\u2019 This kind of complaint is heard in such related matters as how many dates a week are permissible, what places a son or daughter can go to, etc.The popular attitude among most parents is to let the teenagers have the same privileges as others have in their crowd.But, there\u2019s a catch in that way of handling the problem.Teen-agers are cagey.They choose decisions of the most-easygoing parents as the criteria, and the rules for the crowd are based on their lenience.If Joan\u2019s mother is the most lenient mother in the group, pretty soon all Joan\u2019s friends are using Joan to prove that THE DEB-TEEN-Mr.John P.j [ John, international societies! (Couturier-milliner \u201cMr.John\".(transfers his talent for cus-J (tom designing to the youngerJ ?\tdebutante, \u201cThe Deb-Teen .?\tas sparkling and efferves-j ?\tcent as these young ladies.! ^a fashion first for the dis-[cerning Junior Miss this! [Spring and Summer.On the left is Mr.John\u2019s < [summer-romance cloche ofj [textured Ducale White straw.] [its superbly hand-shaped.; profile brim pinned with a j ?\tnosegay of brightest Ducale, ?\tWhite field daisies with centers of Venetian Yellow withj ?\tDryad Green leaves on aj 'banding of clear Como Blue! [silk grosgrain.On the right,! the young Deb-Teen wears! Mr.John\u2019s saucy sailor of] [summer textured Ducale i White straw.Its quick sailor (brim a perfect match to its] ?\tshorter sailor crown banded, i in clear Como Blue silk, ?\tgrosgrain with a cluster of < ?\tbright Ducale White field! 'daisies and Dryad Green I [ leaves.London flower girl, she\u2019s \"so deliciously low, so horribly dirty,\u201d an effect achieved in of his parents, Mr.and Mrs.Lawrence MacAUister, Clough Street, Lennoxville.\u2022wJKv A\\ do such and such.Teen-agers never report what the stricter parents arelt*16 movie by the daily applica allowing.And so, little by little !ion \u201cf.earth an?vaseliae *° \u2019\t]her hair, grime to her hands the stricter parents have tojanc] face antj biacjç c[ay ^gj.give in to keep their ''hildren|{jnKernajls Kr»îr»rf \u2018 * rl î f I*\u2019 4* «Y» thn\t«.\t«\t.\t.\t, But after her transformation with the aid of Professor Henry Higgins, Eliza emerges as an elegant lady in delicate Dres- from being \u201cdifferent\u201d from the rest of their crowd.But letting a teen ager do \u201cwhat, the crowd docs\u201d\u2014if that means that a parent constantly has to make concessions he doesn\u2019t think are right \u2014 is just an easy way out of a situation that is important enough to be handled with foresight and cooperation among all the parents of a teen-age crowd.If parents of any group of teen-agers would get together and decide on a happy medium den-type make-up fashioned especially for her.Word has it that designer Cecil Beaton, who did the sets and gowns for the movie, had to do a lot of sweet-talking to convince Audrey not to wear her dark eye make-up .a Hepburn trademark.ABANDONED But abandon it she did for \u2018all the rest of the kids\u201d can be more easily managed.between what the most lenient the My Fair Lady Look, which ones and the strictest, ones con-Jis achieved this way: sider sensible rules and régula-.The peaches and cream lum-tions, then the teen-agers could'inous make-up effect comes Trom an application of natural- Have a 'supermarket' at your Fingertips 7 days a week for only iliim»\"1\"'1' ii 1 Mary Brooks Picken on sewing Now's the time to sew There is so much more sew-| There is definitely a softer ing done in the first five;!ook, much less trimming.The months of the year.Somehow dress, suit or coat depends on after the hectic winter holi-color and fabric quality, sim-days, women\u2019s thoughts turn lolple cut to give it the true fern- Polly's j pointers DEAR POLLY \u2014 I have four ; small children running in and; lout of the house all the time and tracking in all kinds of dirt.I keep a set of plastic |bread bags by the door.These they slip over their muddy shoes to go through the house; for any toys they want.Before; this they had to take off their! shoes.This was a nuisance bul now everybody is happy.\u2014MRS.L.D.DEAR POLLY \u2014 I have sev eral paper pockets in the back of my favorite cookbook.EaehA/al-_ + 'c Haw Fro -s+ is marked for a holiday- V91 enTine S UaV Treat Christmas, Easter, Thanksgiv ing and so on.When I discover! a clever table decoration or food idea in keeping with BUY YOUR VALENTINE AN AFRICAN VIOLET! \u2014 Proceeds from the sale of African Violets, expe rtly grown by Mrs.D.N.Vaughan, will be used to finance (he activities of the Ladies Auxiliary of d\u2019Youville Hospital.Wishing to make their Association knowm, the Ladies Auxiliary, with the cooperation of Mrs.Vaughan, are offering the flowers shown above for sale to the public at 56 Academy Street, Lennoxville, from February 8 to the 15.From February 10 to the 14, Mrs.Vaughan will be absent from her residence from 3:30 p.m.to 6:00 p.m.Shown above from left to right are: Mrs.John C.Murray, president of the Ladies Auxiliary; Mrs.D.N.Vaughan, Mrs.Jacques Langevin, vice-president, and Mrs.Avery Booth, secretary.a particular season, I clip it oui\tpa[e yellow and pink and tuck it in the proper en tonies of Peppermint Marble velope.If I do not use an idea Layer Cake are welcome re-the first time, it may be just minders that spring isn\u2019t too far Candy cake a reminder of spring what I want the second year or I often pass the suggestions on to friends looking for somc-| thing different for a special occasion.\u2014MRS.W.R.S.DEAR POLLY \u2014 For years, Wood\u2019schest type z Freezer Model 23 S 23 Co.Fl.800 lb.Capacity spring and Easter sewing, vacations and hoped-for leisure moments.Clothes buying and making are largely influenced by what we need \u2014 what we can \u201cmake do\u201d with and what we must have new.The New York World\u2019s Fail-will be a great incentive to make clothes ready for a spring or early summer vacation.Millions will come to the fair.A fair is a \u201cworkout.\u201d Really it is hard work.Comfortable, easy, good-looking clothes are a necessity.Sloppy clothes will be seen, but people who wear them do not do themselves proud.We can make attractive clothes now that will pack nicely, take hard wear and still look presentable, even after several days of sightseeing.Here are some fashion tips that should help you with your early sewing.Color\u2014Bright, clear pastels are favored above all else \u2014 and bright they are.Almost any pastel, if it has real color and is becoming to you, is a completely safe buy.Norman Norell, one of o u r greatest designers, predicts a navy blue spring and summer.He uses it abundantly and with stark white.Fabrics \u2014 There are more plain than printed fabrics, yet there are many prints; a great deal of Schiffli all-over em-A0U that 1964 ac- broidery.Linens \u2022\tEliminate regular weekly shopping \u2022\tGet greater economy, greater convenience, greater variety \u2022\tSave preparation time \u2014 no last minute washing, peeling, shelling \u2022\tSave money \u2014 buy in quantity when prices are low \u2022\tSave cooking time \u2014 cook and bake in quantity and store for future use.tion linens are in Lace is seen for sleeves, to trim the neckline, which is ; lower in many instances.Lace {emphasizes femininity, which lis perhaps fashion's most heralded feature for the new sea- inine elegance claims.Waistlines are finding their natural habitat, even on shift dresses.Skirt Lengths\u2014Some say a wee bit shorter, they just cover the knee, a length becoming to most.Sleeves \u2014 Sleeves minus sleeves short, sleeves just be low the elbow, only a very few are longer.Choose fabrics that will not soil quickly, choose those that will pack easily and require a minimum of pressing.Sew for fashion rightness.Sew several dresses.Make each one as perfect as you can, but each with a minimum of tedious detail.Prepare for the good sewing months ahead now.Buy patterns, fabrics, matching thread and zippers, bindings, anything you need to complete a garment.Buy for several dresses.When the rainy bleak days come, get out your sewing.Make every stroke count; do your cutting, basting and fitting, stitching and pressing.Save the handwork for evenings when you are enjoying good music or the television.You will be surprised how much sewing you can accom plish by planning ahead.Just as with any creative work, must make time for it land become so interested that hi«h favor,ly(>u forget all else until off despite what the present weather may indicate.This moist, fairly coarsley crumbed cake is particularly nice for Valentine\u2019s Day, or any other occasion when a slightly our family has been marking different \u201csweet\u201d is in order, the freshest bottle of milk in And, its attractive appearance the refrigerator with a rubberlisn\u2019t too \u201cpicture pretty\u201d to band around the bottle\u2019s neck.)discourage male appetites! \u2014MRS.H.A.W.\t! An unusual texture results DEAR POLLY \u2014 When my from the fine particles of crush- children were small, they were forever leaving things where they were last used.I started a pawn box where I collected any balls, skates, books and eel peppermint candy in part of the batter.As the cake bakes, they melt to form tiny, slightly syrupy wells.The batter has the right ratio of ingredients even clothes that were not f0 make this possible, where they should be.At the I Simple butter icing is a plea-end of each week, on allowancei5311*- f°^ f°r distinctive, \u201cut redeem thel not overpowering, peppermint jday, they had to pawned arlicles for two or, ,, ,\t, , ,, three cents and sometimes a:mar':llc'd part of the cake flavor that characterizes the of the item.If left Here\u2019s a hint you\u2019ll find help-sernnHifl11 whcn crushing the pepper- week, the pawn was increased| by one oent and at the end of mint.Fold a large tea towel in half; place it on a bread board .\t,\t,,\t.{Or cutting block.Place a little four weeks they were auctioned,Qf thp candy on one side; then oft lo the highest bidder.Now c(-lVf,r wjtj, (he other doubled they aie all married and are p()r(jon 0f (he towel.Then neat housekeepers but have pound with a hammer, meat (Yield) 2, 8-inch round layers) 1-% cups once-sifted all-pur- your éreation is finished.pawn boxes for their children,jtenderized or meat pounder.A too.F.E.\tfew \u201cpounds\u201d will do it.Re- DEAR POLLY \u2014 T always pCat until required amount of hated to sift powdered sugar, candy is prepared.Now I place one-half cup of PEPPERMINT MARBLE powdered sugar at a time be-;\tLAYER CAKE tween two sheets of waxed pap-j er and roll out the lumps with the rolling pin.It really works.~\u201eT ,\teu pastry flour, 3 teaspoons bak- DEAR 1 OLL\\ Most every,jng pOWC]er, % teaspoon salt, mother knows that she can 2/3 CUp margarine or butter, 1 save her toddler innumerable Clip \u201eranuia,cd sugar) 2 eggs, bumps and bruises by sticking 2/3 cup milk, 1 teaspoon vanil-strips of adhesive tape across\tfood coloring, Vi cup the soles of shoes.This elimin-fjre]y crushed peppermint or ates the hazards of slipping on|0(her hard peppermint stick waxed floors.Recently, I gave candy.Red food coloring, % my work shoes the same treat- Cup magarine or butter Pinch ment.Now, in our office build-|0f salt, 3 cups icing sugar, sifting, I can hurry down the high-jed, 4 tablespoons milk, % tea-ly polished corridors with thejspoon vanilla, sure-footedness of a mountain! Additional peppermint candy goat.\u2014LOLA\t(optional).Preheat oven to 375 deg.F.(moderately hot).Grease 2, 8-inch round layer cake pans.Line bottoms with waxed paper; grease again.Sift together flour, baking powder and Va teaspoon salt.larly sticky.Cool layers thoroughly on racks.Meantime, cream \u2019,3 cup margarine until soft.Blend in pinch of salt.Gradually blend in sifted icing sugar alternately with combination of 4 tablespoons Cream 2/3 cup margarine or milk and % teaspoon vanilla, butter; gradually blend in gra-,beating until very light and nulated sugar, creaming until fluffy after each addition.Mea-fluffy.Beat in eggs, one at a sure about 'a cup of this but-time, beating well after each fer icing into small bowl; tint a addition.\tdelicate pink with about 2 drops Combine 2/3 cup milk and i;°f re(l f0°d coloring.teaspoon vanilla.Add flour mixture to creamed mixture, about a quarter at a time, alternating with milk and ending with flour.Combine lightly after each addition.Remove half the batter to another mixing bowl.Working quickly and carefully, fold in 6 to 8 drops red food color and the finely crushed peppermint candy.With dessert spoon, spoon batters alternately into prepar-i ed pans, spreading lightly to; even, but keeping a definite; pink-marbled effect in the yellow batter.Bake in preheated oven 25 to 30 minutes.Let cakes stand ini pans for 10 minutes on cooling racks; then turn out onto racks.Carefully remove paper watch ing especially for any areas where candy may be particu- Put cooled cake layers together with the pink butter icing as filling.Frost top and sides of filled layers with the white icing, swirling in an attractive pattern.If desired, trim cake with additional peppermint candies, whole or crushed.MANNERS MAKE FRIENDS COMPLET PIUMING Sherbrooke Daily Record PRINTING DEPARTMENT 50 Camirand St.\u2014Sherbrooke Tel.569-3636 Your Wood\u2019s chest Freezer gives fast freezing to lock in natural flavor.Glass fiber insulation completely surrounds freezer to lock cold in, keep heat out.Special \"drywaH\u201d construction prevents sweating on outside of freezer.Baked enamel exterior with special rust-preventing base coat covers one piece wrap around steel cabinet.Lid of Freezer is Counter balanced \u2014 \"floats\u2019open and stays at the position you wish.Flexible interior arrangement of baskets, racks, and dividers simplifies storage.FIVE YEAR WARRANTY ON POWER-PAK ONE YEAR WARRANTY ON CABINET Sec your Wood's \u201cSupermarket\u201d at your favorite dealer or Southern Canada Power Subsidiary of Hydro-Quôbec .WE^GUARANTEE JAND SERVICE E V ER Y TH I N G - WE SELL) TOMORROW is your newspaper boy's collection day.PLEASE have your payment of 40* ready when he calls.HE has delivered your RECORD faithfully during the past week.r E P P E R M INT MARRI.LAYER CAKE \u2014 Crushed peppermint candy in part 'f the batter provides the flavor as well as contributing to the unique texture of Peppermint Marble baking, forms Layer Cake.During the candy melts and tiny, syrupy wells throughout the pink swirls that set off the yellow of the cake.The layers are moist and fairly coarsely-crumbed, the preferred characteristics of luscious old-time cakes.Simple butter icing is used for filling and topping, so that the cake isn't cloyingly sweet and rich.k/I NÏA'® Spur-of-moment activities are fun, but not at the expense of polite behavior.CONFIDENTIALLY YOURS r-C,\tby Barbara Brent MONTREAL, February 6\u2014-What every mother knows! Children can be \u201cwild Indians\u201d when kept indoors by bad weather.The ideal solution is to give your Indians a reservation of their own \u2014 a rumpus room! (They\u2019re great for your own home entertaining, too!) If you have space in the cellar or attic you cah have one built right away through a BANK OF I MONTREAL Home Improvement Loan.Carpenters, electricians i and plumbers are less busy in this \u201coff\u201d season .so now is j the time to start your home improvement project.See the people ; at your neighbourhood branch of \"My Bank\u201d .they will be glad to discuss a low-cost Bank of Montreal H.I.L.with you.THERE ARE TIMES when we adults should take a leaf from our children's book.Correctly, we insist they start their day right with a nourishing bowl of cereal, because we know how-important proper nourishment is for children.And we should set them a good example by making sure that our breakfast also includes all the right things \u2014 like a Post cereal.The cereal I enjoy at breakfast is POST BRAN FLAKES-with its bran-dandy flavour.Dandy\u2014crisp, golden flakes of toasted bran with added Vitamin B_.I like Post\u2019 Bran Flakes with milk and topped with a favourite fresh or canned fruit.As well as providing a nourishing base for the day's activities, Post Bran Flakes is also a natural and gentle aid to regularity.Take a lesson from the kids.Start your day a little bit better with a cereal fresh from Post.BRAN FLAKES! HERE'S A HAPPY THOUGHT for vour next dinner parts.Serve '-\\ Bright's DUBARRY SPARKLING VTN - \u2014\tROSE and I predict it will be the life of the party.DuBarry Sparkling Vin Rose conics in a big champagne type bottle sw athed in pink tissue.It even looks like fun.And you get so much good taste (for so little!) when you buy a bottle of Canadian DuBarry Sparkling Vin Rose.Unwrap it.pop the cork, sip \u2014 taste \u2014 let the bubbles tickle your tongue! .life will look rosier right away! Ï1 Du Burry ' l/fettrÂ/tMÇ Jm I SIÎFRBROOKE DAILY RECORD, THTRS., FER.6, 1964 7 VILAS INDUSTRIES LIMITED DIRECTORS Canada Life Announcement s* Financial & Market Report Dratlis COURTESY OF GREENSHIELDS LTD.MONTREAL STOCK EXCHANGE NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE \tClosing\t11 e.m.\tClosing\t Abitibi\t13-**\t134\tAmer.Tel.\t1434 Algoma\t594\t59\tAnaconda\t46 Aluminium\t31*»\t314\tBethlehem Steel\t46 Argus Corp.\t13*»\t\t! Bethlehem Steel\t33*« Asbestos\t21\t214\tI Borden's Co,\t69 Bell Tel.\t53'-j\t534\ti Chrysler\t38-4 Brazil\t2.30\t2.25 B Comm.Solvents\t\t314 DANIEL O'C.DOHENY, Q.C.PAUL E.CLICHE\tLEOPOLD S.LEE JOHN W.SHARP, President of Vilas Industries Limited, is pleased to announce the following appointments to the Board of Directors.Daniel O'C.Doheny, Q C., Chairman of the Board, The Guarantee Company of North America and a Director of RCA Victor Company, Ltd , Société d'Admimstration et de Fiducie, and Ritz-Carlton Hotel Company of Montreal, Limited.Paul E Cliche, President of Mégantic Manufacturing Company of Lac Mégantic, Quebec, and prominent in the lumber and manufacturing industries in hastern Canada.Leopold S.Lee, Vice-President and a Director of Bruck Mills Limited.Third in series of 500 parties held at Hatley HATLEY \u2014 The third in a series of four 500 parties sponsored by the men of St.James Anglican Church, was held in the guild hall on Jan.31.Five hundred was played at 13 tables, prize winers being the following: Ladies first, Mrs.H.Gilbert; Consolation, Miss Beverley Davis, both of Way\u2019s Mills; men s first, Percy Clark of Way\u2019s Mills and consolation, Harold McClary, the floating prize going to Mrs.W.D.Miller.The final party of the series will be held in the guild hall on Feb.7, when prizes will be presented for the evening, as well as the grand prize for the highest score of the series.Serrai other prizes will also be awarded.All proceeds to go for church expenses and everyone is welcome.AMERICAN EVAC.Continued from Page 1 Boy spends Tradition 3 years in defended death cell by NS widow OTTAWA (CP) \u2014 A grey-ATLANTA (AP)\u2014For almostj haired mother of 11 defended three years, Preston Cobb Jr.i John Diefenbaker, the Red has awaited death.The Negro.Ensign and God Save the now 18, has seen the date of Queen at the national Con-his execution wiped out four, servative convention here this times.\tweek.Cobb was sentenced to death: she also got a kiss from when he was 15 for the slayingj Mr.Diefenbaker and had of Frank C.Dumas Sr., 70, aj Nova Scotia\u2019s Premier Rob-white farmer on whose property! ert Stanfield on her arm at a Cobb's mother and most of her; party reception, nine children lived.\tI She even danced the twist.ERNEST C.GILL A.HAZLETT LEMMON GRAHAM F.TOWERS At a recent meeting of the Board of Directors of The Canada Life Assurance .Company, Ernest C.Gill was elected Vice-Chairman of the Board.President of the Company since 1951, Mr.Gill has been associated with the Canada Life for over forty years.A.Hazlett Lemmon was elected President of the Company.A Director and formerly Executive Vice-President and Treasurer, Mr.Lemmon became associated with the Canada Life in the Investment Division in 1928.He was named Assistant Treasurer in 1940 and six years later advanced to Treasurer.In 1953 he was appointed Vice-President and Treasurer.Graham F.Towers continues as Chairman of the Board.Mr.Towers was elected a Director of the Company early in 1955 and has been Chairman for the past three years.Continued from Page 3 helps survey the whole locality and would be able to suggest where reforestation should be instituted, tourist trade in all its aspects promoted or camp sites organized.The first necessity is to or- Cobb admitted the slayingj In short, Mrs.A.C.Blaikie.jganize and the government has sent to Cyprus should come from the (United Nations) Security Council, that no Greek or Turkish troops should be included in the force and that finally the object of such a force should be to protect the island\u2019s territorial integrity and restore normality.\u201d Archbishop Makarios, a (Greek - Cypriot, sent Foreign Minister Spyros Kyprianou to [London with counter-proposals to the Anglo-American plan for a 10,000-man peace force.WANTS UN LINK Makarios accepted the peace during his trial but later repu-j a g6 .year .0i(j widow from dialed his confession.\tj Economy, N.S., had the time Georgia has no law protect-j of j^,.ijfe ing a juvenile from the deathj The iittie Maritimer, a Con-penalty.\tservative all her life, stepped At his trial Cobb told a white!\tfloor microphone of the jury he shot Dumas to deathj packed convention Tuesday after an argument over a fish! amj verbally dressed - down he had caught in Dumas\u2019 pond, evervone who wanted a se-\u201cI was mad with him be-| cret ballot on the-party lead-cause he kept telling me about gj-ghip.that little old fish : caught, and he told me he was going to blow CUT LOOSE my brains out,\u201d Cobb testified.On Wednesday, she let loose The jury deliberated 45 min- with some pointed remarks utes.\tabout the quest for a national The late Mrs.Franklin Delanoj flag.Roosevelt asked former gover-j \u201cWe shouldn't change the nor Ernest Vandiver of Georgia flag for some old rag or to intervene in Cobb\u2019s behalf, color,\u201d she said in defence of A Malayan lawyer made a sim- the Red Ensign, ilar request of the late presi- She also protested against dent Kennedy.\tthe adoption of O Canada as a BRING PETITIONS\tj national anthem.\u201cWe ought Hawker Siddley Home Oil \u201cA\u201d Hudson Bay Co.Hudson Bay Min.Imperial Oil Ind.Accept.Int.Nickel Inti.Paper Int.Pipe through the Farm Forum thatimittees with secretaries for thej-jm\"- Public Sorv Brome County began its Hospi districts.\t, :l 1 talization Plan, and the spun West Hatley and Ayer\u2019s Cliff: ^ soring of 2 scholarships for a Bernard Manon, president, , ' boy or girl to attend Macdon-Carlton Whitcomb, vice presi-\t\" - aid College for the Diploma jdent; Tom Ride, Louis Cliche, ARDA committees named B.A.Oil\t29'k B.C.oFreSt\t24 '* B.C.Power\t.43 Bruck 'A\u201d\t.43 Bruck \u201cA\u201d\t26 can.Cement 40*4 Can.Iron\t25*« Cdn.Aviation El.8S iedn.Breweries 97s Cdn.Br.Alum.A 9\u20194 Chemeell\t127« Cdn.Pac.Railway 35*8 Cons, Paper\t40 Cons.Smelters\t31\u2018s IPist.Seagrams\t53 Dom.Bridge\t17 |l)om.Tar\t17\u2018i Dom.Textile\t23H j Dupont\t40 Famous Players 194 Ford \u201cA\"\t177 I Fraser\t284 Gen.Dynamics 27 Great Lakes Paper 237n 64 12*4 14:,4 604 454 24 78*» 344 83 Vi to 22*» 294 B\tCons.Edison\t834 24'4 Bj\tDouglas\t244 i Dupont\t256\t260 General Electric\t877» General Motois\t79'» 40ts\tGoodyear\t41*s 35ls\tInti, Bus.Mach.\t586 Int.Paper\t32'» 94\tlint.Tel.\t55 Johns Manville\t53*» 124\tMontg.Ward\t354 35*8\tN.Y.Central\t29 40\tPepsi\t51*4 314\tRadio\t106 53'»\tRepublic Steel\t414 17 B\tlr.S.Rubber\t474 17*4\tStd.Oil of N.J.\t81*» 23\u20194\tSludebaker\t6*4 |ü.S.Steel\t54*» Woohvurth\t73*4 ARMSTRONG, George \u2014 At his -home in Scotstown, Quebec, Wednesday, February 5, 1964, George Armstrong, beloved husband of Effie MacRitchie, at the ' age of 81 years.Remains resting jat the above home, where prayers will be held Friday, February 7, at 1:15 p.m.followed by funeral at St.Paul's Presbyterian Church, Scotstown, at 1:30 p.m.Rev, R.D.Sandford officiating.Interment in Gould Cemetery, Bury Funeral Home 872 33a).79'» 41 Vi 294 1064 54*i 194 28*t 234 64 124 B 61 454 24 784 Inverness W.l.holds meeting Two Dutch jurists, Dr.B.W.Vanhouten and Dr.F.T.Die- to keep God Save the Queen.\u201d It was her first trip to a na- mer-Linflerboom, brought to the tional party meeting, but the United States petitions bearing; big crowds didn\u2019t bother her.thousands of signatures asking \u201cI was president of the Co-for commutation of the sen bequid, N.S., branch of the tence.Scores of letters were received by Vandiver and by women Progress\u2019ve Conservatives and have been in home and school organizations for 15 Georgia\u2019s present governor,| years, so I\u2019m not afraid to made it clear that all requests must come from the farmers through the local committee, where plans must be made and facts studied with approximate costs and details of the whole project prepared.It is then sent in to the government for study and if acepted, ratification.The ARDA act is a study of the land use which means the use that man makes of his environment including the resources and space which it offers.Under ARDA, soil and water conservation projects can be carried out at government expense and land put to morej profitable use by the farmer thus bringing more employment and better living conditions to the community.Alexander Sim of Ottawa who is promoter of Adult Education Work told the audience that some years ago he was in this same region looking into the problems of agriculture for Macdonald College and here he Course and also introduced arti- Kenneth Little, secretary, John ficial insemination for pure-;Lepine.bred cattle for market in U.S.A.I Hatley Township and North Molson\u2019s \u201cA\u201d Noranda Ogilvie Price Bros.Quebec Tel.Royalite Oil Sayvette Shawinigan Ind Steel Co.Traders Fin.\u201cA\u201d Trans-Can.Pipe Trans Mt.Oil 13 4 274 174 284 41 \u2019 4 144 39*4 45 144 2.80 4.95 23*i 11% 34*4 154 .\t.e\t1\t-\tvxcuiKJa a u x c d c\ttwvciiiui, ycdis, au 1 111 in ViCarl E- Sanders, urging that; speak my mind.\u201d but made it plain his accept ance of any force hinged on it being linked with the UN.In Tunis today, UN Secretary-General U Thant said he felt the Security Council should take up the Cyprus question if asked by the Cyprus government.The trouble in Cyprus prompted Thant to cut short an African tour to return to New York.British and U.S.officials denied a report that the two countries had decided to ask the Security Council to authorize the NATO force.The voluntary evacuation of American dependents was arranged after the bombing of the U.S.Embassy and the burning of two American-owned cars Tuesday night.they stay the boy\u2019s execution.'Georgia governors, however, 1 have no clemency powers; on'y\ta>-c the pardon and parole board »V OOTS VICTOlS can commute a death sentence.)\t.Cobb first was sentenced toon CJOanaDDinQ die in August, 1961.Appeals to\t*-¦ S\t2» courts have erased four execu-j tion dates and now the fifth AT ARDA MEETING \u2014 Present at the ARDA meeting held last night at Ayer\u2019s Cliff are: back row, left to right, J.H.Bruneau, Magog agronomist; Rudy Dallcnbach, Brome County sponsor of ARDA.Front row.left to right, Archie Juby, Georgeville; vice-president of the regional committee for ARDA; Fernand Laçasse, Magog, president and Alexander Sim, Ottawa, promoter of adult education.(Record photo by Hugh Sanderson) was again doing practically the) when the Forum went a step same thing in 1964.\tfurther and assigned an agro- Mr.Sim pointed out that Can-1 nome to study the conditions Hatley: Kenneth MacRae, president; Reg.Conner, vice-presi dent; Robert Little, John John- Triad OÏ1\t1,95 Walker\t62% Zeller\u2019s\t39 B.Cil.Nationale Vflli Bk of Montreal 634 Bk of Nova Scotia 7014 Bque Provinciale 53 Cn.B kof Comm.634 Royal Bank\t734 Tor.Dom.Bank 624 MINES and OILS \u2014 Advocate\t6.80 Alta.Gas Trunk 29% Cassiar\t10% Central del Rio 700 Denison\t10% Falconbridge 63V4 Gunnar\t7.80 Hollinger\t28% Kerr Addison 7.25 Quemont\t10% Steep Rock\t4.40 Northern\t1.90 Kelly\t42 INVERNESS \u2014 A meeting of 'V-t' li the Women's Institute was held h M 'l16 home of Mrs.Harry ion Campbell on Feb.l.22'-a In the absence of the treas urer, Mrs.Cox, the president 27*4 Mrs.Little, read the financial 174 report.284 Handmade socks ami mittens 41*» were handed in and sold.Rem 14'4 nants from a Montreal store 39% were priced and some sold.Discussions took place concerning the courses offered by the technicains from Macdonald College.Two members will en ter the sample contest.An order was received for a dresden plate patch work quilt, and also an inquiry for quilting one for an out-of-town eus 23*4 11% 35 154 824 BILLEN, Annie \u2014 Entered in- !to rest at the Hotel Dteu Hospital, Sherbrooke, on Thursday, February 6, 1964, Annie Billen, beloved daughter of the late Mr.and Mrs.Edward Billen and aunt of Jack Ewart, of Moe\u2019s I River, Que., ami Clinton Draper, j of Braeebridge, Ontario, in her 90th year.Resting in the R.L.Bishop & Son Funeral Home, 76 Queen Street, Lennoxville, Que.Funeral service from the Hunt-ingville Church, on Saturday, February 8th at 11:00 am.Pastor H, A.Welch officiating.Interment in Aloe's River.BU2ZELL, Cephui A.\u2014 At Magog, Quebec, Wednesday, February 5, 1964, Ce-plius A.Buzz ell, beloved husband of the late Bertha M.Spragues in his 88II1 year.Remains resting at Cass Funeral Home, 39 Duffer-in Road, Stanstead.where the funeral will he held Saturday, February 8, at 2:00 p.m., Rev.R.Rogers officiating.Interment Griffin Cemetery.36'2 Bd°mer 79 ada is changing from an agri- in the County the findings were son, George Beaudette, sccre ATLANTA (AP) \u2014 The TT c n- -4 0\t,44\t, .; Georgia House of Repre- U.S.Circuit Court of Appeals ns sentatives howle(i approval expected to set a hearing datej a dognapping bill Wed-for a new trial in the early spring.After Cobb\u2019s conviction, the\u2019 National Association for the Advancement of Colored People hired an Atlanta Negro lawyer to take over the case from the court-appointed white lawyer, J.Ben Warren.Warren refused to appeal Cobb\u2019s conviction.He said he refused to \u201cattack the judg-j nesday that would make the offence punishable by a prison term of from two to five years.The present penalty is a year in jail, a fine or both.House Speaker George T.Smith, calling for the vote, said: \u201cAll in favor say \u2018woof\u2019.\u201d The woofs won 134 to 7.12th \u201cKAD0-P.SM\u201d GRAND PRIZE WINNER iiiiiiiiiiii JP»® nn The lucky winner of Sherbrooke Shopping Centre Merchants' Association, January 31st, ''Kado-Rama'' drawing was Mrs.Laurent Audet of 94 Clark St.in Sherbrooke, shown here, receiving her prize, a G.E.Vacuum from Jean Joncas, m.e.Also in the picture is Mr.Roy, Manager of S.S.Kresge's Store.Next drawing to take place on February 7th, '64 ment of this fine jury of representative Jasper County citi zens.\u201d Cobb, meanwhile, remains in death row in Reidsville State Prison.cultural country to an indus-j astounding, trial one and there are many Market returns were insuf problems stemming from lhis!ficient for a jiving, change.The farmer is not the High cost of living and mech favored individual in this in- anization made it almost ini- Stanley Holmes, Leonard Rou dustrial age, because politically !p0ssib]e for a young farmer Ihier, secretary, Romeo Le-he is not as important as he|(0 make a start on his ownjgueux.was.\tMany children were leaving the A meeting of all directors He asked if it is possible for|farms an(j j-^g £orests were being|will be called by Mr.Bruneau 63*» 70U 534 63'-4 734 624 6.75 29% 7.05 10% 63 7.80 284 7.35 4 40 B 1.80 B The next meeting will he the annual one, with election of officers for 1964-65, to he held at Mrs, Allan Little.Mrs.Campbell served refresh ments at the close of the meet ing.lary, J.A.Toulouse.West Barnston: Andre Lc blond, president; Ones Cloutier, vice-president; Turner Hunter,) the farmer to stay in business long enough to wait for a new deal which is sorely needed.Mr.Sim quoted the following figures to show the farm rates to the per cent of produce grown.40 good farms produce 87 per cent of produce while the remaining 13 per cent produce comes from the 60 poor farms.Mr.Juby thanked Mr.Sims and then introduced Rudy Dal-lenbach of Knowlton, sponsor of ARDA in Brome County.Mr.Dallenbach told of the beginning of the interest in rural problems being started in the Farm Forums and of the work done through that organization which had so many of the interests of ARDA.It was depleted with higher taxes the as soon as possible in order that straw to break the camel\u2019s back.Reports of this study were sent to the government, to the colleges and individuals andj soon the county was in the lime the work of the organization THE MARKET TODAY (Greenshleld» Ltd.l Stock prices were lower In COWAN, Frank R.\u2014 At the Royal Victoria Hospital, on Tuesday, February 4, 1964, R.Frank Cowan in his 78th year, beloved husband of Edith Aiken and dear father of Mary (Mrs.Merton Bailey).Resting at C.E.Wilson & Son Funeral Home, Mansonville, Que.Funeral service from United Church on Friday, at 2:00 p.m.Rev.C.J.Gustafson officiating.Interment Mansonville Cemetery.Masonic service will he held Thursday evening, from Funeral Home at 8:00 p.m.In lieu of flowers, donations may he made to Mansonville United Church or Canadian Cancer Fund.FEARON, Eugan» \u2014 Accidentally 011 Thurs.Feb.8, 1964, Eugene Fearon, beloved husband of Colleen Bishop, and dear son of Mr.and Mrs.Earl Fearon, in his 23rd year.Resting at Johnston's Funeral Chap el, 83 Queen St., Lennoxville, where the funeral will leava on Sat.Feb.8 for service in the Lennoxville United Church at 2 p.m.Rev.A.B.Lovelace officiating.Interment in Sand Hill.FRIZZLE, Bernice Marsh \u2014 At Ihe Ruth Nursing Home, Brome, Quebec, on Thursday, February 6, 1964, Bernice Marsh, beloved wife of the lato Forest A.Frizzle, in her 85th year.Resting at.C.E.Wilson & Son Funeral Home, Knowlton, Quebec.Funeral service from St.Paul\u2019s Church on Saturday, February 8, at 2:00 p.m , Rev.T.E.R.But you 2\t34 q SI.Hyacinthe\tIII\tis\tJ\t114\tHI7\t33 .Sherbrooke\tII)\t\"ll\t2\t101\tISfl\t22 ?NATIONAL LEAGUE W L T F A Ptl.Chicago the third period on goals by ton playoff hopes alive.Bruins nowju.Mulvagh,\tsherbrooke .5 are nine points behind theU.Holtham,\tSherbrooke .fi!New York fourth - place Rangers, whom F.Pearson,\tSherbrooke\t7 I id roll they meet again lonight in Bos-|\tcon.oiallon Toronto Boalon the Rangers.(stock): Total of 33 to 38 inches ^ \"HURRAHHhhhhh for Cowansville Junior Ch of Cor.imerce and their Our Best Wishes To The COWANSVILLE JUNIOR ERNIE RICHARDSON'S CURLING CAPSULES m WMT! CARNIVAL being held this coming week We are encouraging citizens of this community and the surrounding district to play an active part in this week of cold weather celebrations.Members of our Junior Chamber of Commerce are actively engaged in efforts to promote business within our community, which will utimately benefit everyone living in Cowansville and Sweetsburg, and to some degree provide advantages for everyone who shops and does business within the bounds of this district.As one of the firms catering to enterprises throughout the area, we are mindful of the value such organizations as the Junior Chamber of Commerce provide for a cetitre, and naturally wish to pass on our enthusiasm.JrinMJàperPivdudsJimütd PRINTERS A STATIONERS A Complete Line of Office Supplies \u2014 Office Equipment Typewriters \u2014 Adding Machines 137 John Street\t\u2014\tTel.263-0833 \u2014 COWANSVILLE \u2014 CHAMBER OF COMMERCE organizers of the WINTER CARNIVAL BRUCK MILLS \\\\\\ % \\\\\\ \\w SS< % \\\\\\ \\\\\\ 1 % \\w \\\\\\ % \\\\\\ A major controversy Is swirling through Canadian curling circles on the issue of professionalism and charges that leading curlers have split prizes in major bon-spiels.In this exclusive dispatch, four times world champion Ernie Richardson answer* the charges.REGINA \u2014 (TNS) less people have asked me if I have any regrets about splitting the top prize with Hec Gervais of Edmonton in the Masters Carspiel at Calgary last month.In view of the public criticism our rink was subjected to, I To erase any misconception that we are well enough fixed financially to forget about working and spend all winter jaunting around to bonspiels, it should be made clear that we all do our work at jobs\u2014be- ends of curling and all four games went down to the last rock on last end to decide the winner.You have to say the fans got their dollar\u2019s worth that, day too.The one insult which hurt the r Theobald, Philip Carey Co I.ld.4 11 Fedderoon, R.W.Hooper A Co.B O.\tSmith, Sherbrooke\tt* I Dr.J.A.Dion, Sherbrooke .4 * ?DANVILLE MEN\u2019S INVITATIONAL BONSPIEL C-J-M Trophy P.\tGulllmette, Drummondvllle L.Gart.hore, Danville E.\tBarrington, Windsor .B.Brown, Danville .O.\tBobitatlle, Windsor .HI j G.Clapp.Danville .4 ] E.Barrington, Windsor .S P.\tGulllmelt*, DrummondvilJe\tS Rrehaut Trophy .1 Foley, Danville .It F.\tMolaon, DanvUle .4 Î,.Gartehore, Danville .17 B.Brown, Danville .2 ir it it BRITISH CONSOL PROVINCIAL PLAYDOWN (Quebec City) cause we have to.Wc use our!most was the statement we had holiday time lo get away to ma tarnished the good game of cur-jor events.\t(ling.Our rink has made more We won six straight games to than 100 free public appear-Count-get into the final, which ¦was;ar'ces ®t club openings and oth-to be a sudden-death game er similar events, since we against Gervais who had lost ^\u2018rst won thp Canadian cham-three games.The draw system.Pi°nshiP >n as I see it now, was unfair in The only time we ever re that respect\tceived expenses was when we I won t say who suggested felt sonle Prorn,>ter was exploit-ihe split, but I know the mutual !nK ^ nam« suppose a lot of people feel 1 rcc|lnf.was thal the difference for ,'\u2019im,s.elr, * on,y w.lsh, ! Stan Mikita, National Hockey should explain our actions and;(,etVvcen a $2 700 car and a C0V\u2018
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