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[" 0 \\ WEATHER Sunny and not so cold today; light winds.High today at Sherbrooke 15.Outlook for Wednesday: Sunny with cloudy periods; turning mild.Established 1897 llttbcookeTDailijllecocd SHERBROOKE, QUEBEC, TUESDAY.EEBRl \\RY 11, 1%4 Today's Chuckle One nice thing about the horse was that some designer couldn't make yours obsolete long before it was paid (or.Sixty - Seventh Year SeekUS view on project By JAMES DAVIES (Record staff reporter) Mayor Armand Nadeau said last night he will write the International Joint Commission to determine whether there might be any repercussions from the United States to the Sherbrooke plan to: draw its water supply from Lake Memphremagog.The letter, which will be ad-| dressed to Canadian Delegate Rene Dupuis, will ask if the United States foresees any impediment to completion of the proposed project.The International body concerns itself with the maintenance of Canadian-American harmony.Lake Memphremagog described as \u201cthe biggest lake south of the St.Lawrence, except for the Lake Champlain\u201d straddles the American-Canadian frontier and hence some arrangement might be needed for such diversions as the City of Sherbrooke is considering.A statement attributed to US Senator Winston Prouty has indicated that he sought legal advice from lawyers about the Sherbrooke plan.A news story appeared in a Newport, Vt., paper last week lo the effect that Senator Prouty has asked the US State Department to contact the Canadian Embassy concerning the status of the Sherbrooke proposal.A State Department lawyer has expressed the opinion that approval of the commission may be required before Sherbrooke could proceed with the scheme.RC teachers walk-out spreads Discharged W v, 'i\t/ ¦ \u2022 ¦\t¦ -V 1 \u2014r lijMjîpTj.T \u2022 mi I 'M?, M .,V.'\t\u201c V -v.centres A total of 141 Biomptonv ille last wcei of Payment authorized of terrorist reward ROARING FLAMES GUT DEAUVILLE HOTEL Parochial school aid by Roblin Fire ieveis hotel at Deamil/e (Record photo by Gerry lyCmay) Public inquiry in warship crash Fear heavy death toll DEAUVILLE\u2014 (Staff) -A By THE CANADIAN PRESS A partial solution to the di lemna of Manitoba\u2019s parochial violent fire raced through the schools leaving their status un-,\tManoir du Lac in Little changed but permitting their!\tMagog last night, and students to share the services! comP^efe^' destroyed the 24-of tax-supported public schools,jroom resorf hotel, was introduced to the legislature; Damage was estimated by by Premier Duff Roblin Mon ; the owner, Guy Leblanc, at day.\t$200,000.Mr.Roblin s plan will go to a1 The two-siorey wood frame special committee for detailed;structure was a heap of ruins CP from AP-Reuters SYDNEY, Australia \u2014 Prime Minister Sir Robert Menzies today ordered a public investigation into the sinking of Australia\u2019s first pushbutton destroyer, the Voyager, after a collision with the carrier Melbourne Monday night.The navy said an air and sea ! search is continuing off the Aus- study and is a major departure from the province\u2019s education policy of the last 70 years.It calls for private schools\u2014 the majority of which are Roman Catholic parochial institutions \u2014 to remain independent and devoid of public financial Guns crackle Somalia line MOGADISHU, Somalia (AP) Guns crackled today in the remote frontier area between Eth- tralian coast for 85 missing crew will members of the 3,500-ton destroyer.There vere fears many went down with their ship.Nine of the Voyager\u2019s 17 officers were among the missing.Calling the disaster shocking and unparalleled in Australia\u2019s peacetime naval history, Menzies said a normal navy inquiry would be inaJequate.He said he would appoint a judge to investigate.The 20,000-ton Melbourne, the Australian n a v y\u2019s flagship, smashed into the Voyager amid-ship, breaking the destroyer in half.The Voyager's bow section sank within minutes in 75 fathoms (450 feet) of water.Its after section remained afloat be issued as soon as the |from Voyager before she went next-of-kin are informed.\tdown.Mine sweepers and sea-air- The survivors clung to wreck - - rescue craft from Jervis Bay age and rafts while rescue boats^QUpçjl m6©tS Naval Station meanwhile con from Melbourne circled the tinued the search for the miss- area.Searchlights from the car\tl( ,*K' mo,n ing.\trier lit up the sea and helicop *)el C anada Council sat down SKIPPER AMO.G MISSING ters f,ew above.The Voyager\u2019s skipper, Capt.\tmatshead lights were in D.H.Stevens, 43, was not use durinfi the among the known survivors.\twas dear Capt.Stevens, who entered and seas w,'re moderate, the Royal Australian Navy in Crew members of the Voyager.1936, and served in the Second;11^ on dllty were sleeping, pre cnnlce 01 ,ne World War, was promoted to the rank of commander in 1956 and captain in 1962.Survivors said the two ships collided with a clap like thunder, followed hy the screech of tearing metal as the carrier cut By IRWIN BLOCK (Retord shift reporter) teachers who walked off their jobs in Richmond, Windsor and k have been fired as a result of a decision taken b\\ the Association Catholic School Commissions of the Diocese of Sherbrooke, last night.The decision follows an ultimatum sent to the teachers yesterday which told them, in effect, to return to work or be fired.More than 450 tcachcis have walked off their jobs as of this morning, so that \u201cstudy sessions\" could be held.The work stoppage in the diocese of ShcibnHikc spread this morning as teachers in Coatieook and Danville joined their confreres in Asbestos, Windsor, Richmond, Bromptonvillc and Magog in refusing to conduct classes.A total of 75 Coatieook teachers failed lo show up for work this morning and \\000 children were sent home.In Danville, 3.5 teachers walked out of classrooms at 10 a.in.this morning and 00 children were sent home.More than 15,000 students have now been affected by the teachers\u2019 work stoppages which began last Thursday in Asbestos and spread to Richmond, Windsor and Bromptonvillc.Yesterday, teachers in Magog also walked out of their ela.s rooms at 10 a.m.Highly reliable sources said; this morning that teachers in East Angus would walk off! their jobs tomorrow morning.The President of the Eedera lion of Teachers Associations of the Diocese of Sherbrooke,| QUEBEC (CP)- Payment of:members of s hooded gang, sr-Joseph Leblanc, of Sherbrooke, a $50.000 reward for information rested on a string of chargea (old the Record last nighl that leading to Hie arresl of terror stemming from night lime rnb-plans for a march on Quebec ists of l.e Eronl do Liberation heries of homes in Quebec and City had been called off follow Québécois Iasi spring has been.Ontario, who escaped last week ing a meeting of the executive!recommended by a Quebec cab iront Montreal Courthouse celts, of the Federation.\tmet minister.\tFour of the men were quickly lie repealed earlier slate Bui no details were given to captured hut two of the most monts that the teachers would questions from the Union Na dangerous are still free, not return to work until their lionnle opposition in the legisla Mg.Hainel said he has asked \u201cdemands are dealt with satis lure Monday.\tfor an inquiry into the escape Attorney-General Rene Hamel hut he could give no other do-said he hud recommended that tails at the moment, the reward offered at the I'atil Dozois (UN ¦ Montreal height of last spring's terrorist SI.Jacques) said the man idrn activities in the Montreal area tified as leader of the gang, be paid.\ti Victor Levesque, had been rep- But, he told opposition ques \"sented as \u201cthe worst bandit (toners, it was up to the minis- ldl'n has been for decades, ter of finance, Premier Lesage.V(>l «nee in police custody h.to say whether it had been paidAv;ls lodged in the courthouse or not.Opposition I, e a d r r Daniel \u2022 The Commission claims Johnson asked whether the ree-thal the teachers\u2019 demands are ommendatlon had been for a \u201cso demanding that we cannot group or one person, agree In it and base the finan ! \u201cH i-s nrought by the girls were auc-.(AP)\u2014Things\tyou\tmight\tlike\tto ?r.ahrents lived, for\tm1a1,Vei\u2018rf\tt\u2018°ned.know about\tBeverly\tHills\ton\tthe .rhe.\tPr0Pr'et\u201crs\tA1 1 be Ur\tRev.\tG.Joycey, secretary of Leclerc and Guy Boudreau, a Presbytery, attended the ses-local insurance broker.\t:sions of Quebec-Sherbrooke new Phil Silvers and Jerry.T1^ hent until next week on the able and repairing and painting! Dougall, in Cowansville, and!Ci,se-picnic tables.The site will again |aLso visited friends in Farnham be opened this year.\tMr.Frank Boucher, of St.A donation of $15 was given to both the French and English Boy Scouts as well as a donation of $15 to both the English and French sections of the Waterloo Public Library.Seeds were purchased for the school gardens and prizes for the School Fair, held in September, were provided.Some 65 children were taken to St.Hubert for the Air Show in September to celebrate National Kids Day.Boxes were made and placed in stores to collect trading stamps which were used to ob tain toys for the annual Christmas party.A total of 105 children and 12 adults were brought by bus to the Legion Hall, where they were given a turkey supper with all the trimmings.After super Santa presented each child with a toy and a bag of candy.Food baskets were made up \"Waterloo\" Page 7 John, was a guest of his moth er, Mrs, Boucher, at the Dougall home recently.Mr.and Mrs.Robert Moore, Montreal, spent a weekend re cenlly with Mi.and Mrs.Carl Wilkins.PIGEON HILL - Mr.J.C.Petherick, of Toronto is spending a few days with his sister-in-law, Mrs.Herbert Harrison.Mrs.Charles Bourdeau has received word that her mother.Mrs.Ernest Erno, is seriously ill in Amherst, Mass.Mr.Ernest Brown .of Stan bridge East, is spending an indefinite time with Mr.Fred Ladd, and Miss Jasie Mullin, at Morse\u2019s Line.Mr.Denis Bonneville, of St.Scbasline, were recent guests of Mr.and Mrs.Charles Bourdeau.Other guests at the same home were Mrs, E.M.Erno and children ,of Enosburg Falls.Vt.The case of Noel Yaliiere, Granby, was thrown out of court after Judge Delaney heard evidence presented by the Crown Attorney, Claude Noiseaux, and then subsequently heard the accused, who was not represented by a lawyer.The charge was that Mr.Yaliiere falsified statements to the Granby l ie office that he was out of work, wlu \u2022 Mr.in the Session of the Peace Monday, sentenced Jacques ! Chagnon, 20, HR.3, Acton Gerard Day was fined $10 ! vale, and Clement Laplant, and costs after having been ; 19> rr.g, Vakourt after evi-found guilty of driving a car rience was heard thHt on the last October 19 in Knowlton vycmn& of january 21 and w.lhout a drivers license.January 28, two separate cases of theft were recorded.In one case, William Norris, Roxton Falls, lost 13 pigs SOUTH BOLTON \u2014 Miss Doris Gosselin, of St.Hubert, was a recent guest in| v'almJat'$7o4, and later ttaT 1-otton of Mr.and Mrs.Robert.nigh( FlollrinKMlt Gagne, also Cole and family.\tRoxton Falls, lost 9 pigs, Mrs.Hill, who was in Mont ._.real visiting her husband, in the Veterans\u2019 Hospital, found his condition a little better.\"AUSTIN'' The Year 'Round Car.MITCH BEDARD AUTO LTD.Authorized B M.C, Dealer (Auitin & Morris) 170 Main St COWANSVILLE Tel.263-0560 Students will see government working BEDFORD \u2014(Staff) About Canadian parliament, working.\u201d 45 students and six teachers A TCA Viscount plane has from the Bedford lb;:ii School been chartered, and the group will fly to Ottawa near the end will be entertained by Brome of February to give them a chance to see their government in action.School principal B.Kirwin said \u201cwe do this every two years, and it\u2019s an excellent op portunity for them to see the Missisquoi MP Heward Graff ley.The group will visit the Parliament Buildings, meet some ministers, visit the Canadian mint and the museum.Grade 10 and 11 students will he making the trip.Slicclicoohe Daily Becocd, CORRESPONDENT FOR Cowansville and Sweetsburg A correspondent for the Sherbrooke Doily Record is required in Cowansville and Sweetsburg.Interested persons are asked to write tot Miss Fannie Williams, Sherbrooke Daily Record, 119 Wellington St.North, Sherbrooke, Que.World Day of Prayer Feb.14 COWANSVILLE \u2014 This year the Women\u2019s World Day of Prayer service will be held in Cowansville at Emmanuel United Church.The ladies from Trinity Church and Christ Church will also take part.The service begins at 2:30 p.m., Feb.14, and tea will be served afterwards in the church hall.A warm welcome is extended to all ladies.Vale Perkins UCW meets at member's home Huge Assortment Imported American sample COTTONS Plaids, Prints, Sarcens, etc.Mostly 42\" widths.Reg.to 1.V8 yd.and over.Sale Prices \u2014 Only \u2014 f j^^and yd.CLEARANCE of COTTONS & SILKS etc.Big choices of imported American sample lengths SILKS, SURRAHS, PRINTED SHEERS NOVELTY SILKS Regular values to\t98f Only Reg.to 1.98 yd.ind \t\t W yd.45' and VALE PERKINS \u2014 A well attended U.C.W.meeting was held at the home of Mrs.George Jewett on Feb.5, with Mrs.Hilmar Krausser as hostess.The devotional period, in keeping with the pre-Lenten season, was conducted by the president, Mrs.Ralph Knowlton, assisted by Mrs.K.Jones, M.Mossa, D.Krausser and O.Jewett.The group has planned a reading program for the year.The March meeting will again be at the home of Mrs.Jewett, with Mrs.K.Jones, as hostess.GENERAL NOTES || The board of directors, of Owl\u2019s Head Cemetery, met in Knowlton, where they signed the papers for their charter.Among recent visitors at the home of Mr.and Mrs.Fred Jewett were Mr.George Dar- I ling, Durward Darling and son.IHfeb,.Gary, of Waterloo, Mr.Frank Sargent, Dunkin, Mr.Merrill Heath, of Mansonville.Mr.| Jewett celebrated his 75th birth-' day on Feb.6, with his family.! He was presented with a decorated Sunshine basket, filled with little mementos of the occasion from his family.The basket was decorated by Mrs.L.Jewett.Friends will be glad to know that Mr.Jewett is steadily\u2018pn the road to recovery.NYLON CHIFFONS ORGANDIES 47c Reg.79c yd.Only \u2014 Minicke Ploid Novelty COTTONS 36' wide.Big choice of coupons.Only yd.Reg.67c yd.\"Tex-Made\" Drip-Dry Cotton Prints New coppertone shades.\t*lOe Only \u2014 yard\twV Regular values to 3.98 yd.SPRING WOOLLENS Mostly 54\" widths.Sole Prices 98* « 1.98 27\" width Sturdy Quality WHITE COTTON Sale Price jn Only-\tyd.56\" Heavy Quality Unbleached COTTONS and POPLIN 5 to 20 yds.lengths.Reg.29c yd.Only \u2014 36\" Wobosso Sanforized Quality] WHITE BROADCLOTH Stock up now and save at 4% yards Celanes* Marquisette 39 ifl m *\u2022 æ ASSORTED CURTAINIHG Reg.to 79c.1[Oc Only \u2014 yd.^ ^ ASSORTED CURTAINING Reg.to 98c yd.^Qe Only \u2014\t*¦* ' \"p lotted m Beautifully DACRON CURTAINING Reg.to 1.29.X.Qr Onl^ \u2014\t\u201d Siipi for 1.00 Kitchen Prints COTTON SAILCLOTHS 18\" Pure Linen Dish Toweling 26< ra.Reg.to 79c Only \u2014 SAMPLE 'DRAPERIES Spuns and Cottons Reg.to 1.98 yd.omy Çgc ^ 59 Reg.to $1.00 a yard SATEENS New, gay, bold nrints.SALE\tAO* PRICE 54\" heavy quality COTTON TWILLS Made in England.Reg.1.98 yd.C^c Only, yd.\t* Clearance of Lingerie LACES Rea.to 39c On,, 4,^9, SALE of GOODS yd.Sample Lengths on Printed FLANNELETTES Reg.to 45c yd.rt!\u201d 33' STARTS TOMORROW AT Au Bon Marché 45 KING STREET WEST \u2014 SHERBROOKE OVER 25,000 YARDS OF COTTONS, SILKS, WOOLLENS, CURTAININGS, ETC., ON SALE AT PRICES THAT MEAN BIG SAVINGS FOR YOU! Yard Goods Sale on Third Floor at Au Bon Marche.m V-Sj é SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD, TUES, FEB.11, 19M Activities of local women's groups in the news J-.r a »vr*c r\u2019KTttr»\tc»u a ^ a»: .1 l _ _ _ j 1 1 ln8- she ZlgTJl- ,ru!n PAROCHIAL SCHOOL Continued from Page 1 NEW YORK (AP)\u2014A newly- Amfr m wed husband was killed by *|Anaconda shotgun blast on the stairway of Bethlehem Steel a New York apartment building Rorden\u2019s Co.Monday night.Police filed a'Chrysler homicide charge against a r'omm Solv ents neighbor who was quoted as y'ons.Edison saying:\tDouglas \u201c1 saw the Devil coming downjDupont the stairs, with fangs coming Genera! Electric out of his mouth, and God told General Motors me to do it.\u201d\tGoodyear The dead man, Howard Mi-j{n*1J?l!s Mach chael Burke.22, was married , .Johns Manville 10 davs ago in Port Washing-,.,\t.\t, ,\t, .\t.\t,\t.\t,, Montg.Ward ton, N.V, where\this wife, 1\u2019a , .\tN.A.l entrai tncia, 21, had\tlive» .\tPepsi They had honeymooned in thejRadio Pocono Mountains and were Republic Steel moving furnishings in their new c.s.Rubber apartment.\tiStd.Oil of N.J.Burke, a graduate student at Studebaker St John's University, here, was l'.S.Steel killed when he went to investi-'\"0(>*v'orth gate an explosion.Police said it' was the noise of a shotgun being fired in a second-floor apart- 23 LICENCES ment by Arthur J.Arendes, 31.\t,\t,, Continued from Page 3 144's 461k 33'* 70 40's 31'* 83 25 2621 's 87'* 78'» 41'» 540 55'» 52\u2019* 36'» 29\u2019» 51T* 104'-j 41 v* 48\u2019* 81 V« fi'ï 54 Mi 74'» 40'» 264*4 88 55 >« 105 41** 81'» 54'» Curtain goes up Thursday fence.Civil defence Is a growing who was later charged with the bringing industry to Nova Sco ;sl8\u201eyi\"E-\t\u201e\t, ,, ,\t^ not inclu non glamorous moviemaking school here with tuition ami food paid for by the Italian government.5oung men and women from the United Si a t e s.Britain, Japan.Czccholsovakia and several other countries as well as Italy are training in almost every department of film work from acting amt directing to costume designing and camera ] work.The director, Leonardo Kior-avanti.said ms students at the j Centro Sperimentido Cinemato-grafica are more \"dedicated\" than those of the pre-war era.Art.not glamor, he added, j draws them to the school from (all parts of the world.I'ioravanti claimed that the school, founded in 1932, is the oldest cinema training rentre in the Western world, second in age only to Moscow\u2019s film school established in 1919.BIG FILM LIBRARY On the premises are a movie theatre, a basement gymnasium, a library of more than 3.800 films, one of Ihe largest sound stages in Europe, dressing rooms, makeup rooms and sets.Fioravanti said his aim is to train artists for the movies and \u2022 0 improve the general standard of taste in films.The students\u2019 ages range be-Iween 16 and 28.About one third are foreigners.Ihe Centro is subsidized by the Italian ministry of entertainment Far removed from a \"glamor factory\u201d or charm school, the Centro imposes a strict routine.Classes every day run from 9 cUniA/n r*t\ti1\u201d': l\" ',:3° P m and puncloal- SnOWn CIT fViCICJOCj ily is insisted upon.MAGOG \u2014 Unit 2 of St.I Dancing, physical training, Paul's United Church Women hislor>' of \"1*' cinema, film held its regular monthly meet \u2018''''\"\u2018\u2022'f' and briff co**^es by , such famous Italian directors mg on beb.4, in the church as Fe,|inii nossellini, ric Sica 1,8,1\tand Bresson are included in the The meeting opened with a curriculum, short film entitled, Good News in India, showing the work of the Christian church in the meets at Border stories about how rabbits got short tails.Peter doesn't like Albert.\t(CP Photo) Film on church work in India Church society Several matters were discuss ed during the business period.Plans were made to present a variety show in the church hall on Feb.22, featuring local talent from Georgeville and ROCK ISLAND \u2014 Mrs.Elsie Cowcns and Mrs.John Cowena were co-hostesses for the Women's Society meeting of the Derby Line Unlversalist Church, held on Feb.4 at the Magog.Following the business meet-|home of the former.\ting,\tmembers worked on an af\tThe hostesses\tserved dee- , CbBDBunal living formula;i,|laM and Christmas card sera pi sort, followed by an afternoon nf Die society is a quiet.hard hooks, to be sent to Korea -of bridge and canasta.Prize working one.Some single per Refreshments were served by winners in bridge were Mrs.sons belong, but\tmost\tmembers\tihe\thostess, Mrs.George liai\tFrank Ladd and\tMrs.L.1L are families\tion.\tLaylhe, and for\tcanasta, Mrs.Each family lives m an apart-]\tllda CoVoper and Mrs.Cora of Holland, and Lloyd, of DerbyMatheson, who is still a Line; a brother, Leonard Cle-|patient in the Sherbrooke Hos-veland, of Bradenton, Fla.; a pital-sister,\tMrs.\tMabel Jacobs,] Derby\tLine;\tseven grandchil- WEST\tBROME\t\u2014 dren, seven great - grandchil-1 The card club met with Mrs dren, and other relatives.Robert McCutcheon, on Febru-Among those attending the ary 4, with Mrs.Lena Lowry funeral were her husband, sons and Mr.Lyle Longeway as hos-and daughters-in-law and others less and host.Cards were play from points in Florida, Newlcd at six tables, the prize win Jersey, New York, Massa- ners being Mrs.Howard Shortl chusetts, New Hampshire, Ver- and Mrs.Jack Scott.mont,\tWhite\tRiver, Junction, -\u2014 Quechee, St.Albans, Lyndon-\tWIND VELOCITY ville, East Burke, Sheffield, Engineers estimate some At-Richford, Burlington, Coaticook, lantic hurricanes must have Lennoxville, Ayer's Cliff and thejwinds reaching 250 miles an Boundary Villages.\t^our TIZZY ment and eats breakfast there.The other two meals are in a large dining hall.When a family, or person, enters the society, all w-orldly goods and money are turned over to the group.No one is paid a salary.All money goes into a common purse and all needs are taker from the purse.The three brotherhood communities make c h i 1 d r e n\u2019s wooden furniture, mostly for Sandra was married in Ot-[kindergartens, and do a thriv-tawa in 1960.With her husband,]ing business, a well-to-do banker from Kings Everyone works.Women Walsh.singing or dramatic readings The group was reminded r»f by the younger people\t(hr World Day of Prayer al Members\tmake\tdecisions in\tthe\tUniversalis!.Church on common The only\tpersons\twith\tFeb\t14 at 3:00 p.m.and\tnf the any authority to speak of arc1 a.U.U.W.meeting at the home a steward, who handles finan-0f Mrs.Wayne Hitchcock, on ciat matters, and a \"keeper ofjpeb.18.the word, who is more or less The next meeting of the so-responsiblo\tfor Ihe over\tall\teiely\twill be held in\tMarch, functioning\tof the\tgroi p.\tBnlh\tat the home of Mrs\tFrank are chosen unanimously.\t;(;rout, the date to be announ- The Society of Brothers has epd ^,|er no dogma, no rituals as such,I ______________________________ no stable traditio.i.\tLUCRATIVE YIELD Donald Noble, the keeper of Between 1871 and 1914, South wood, Sur-ey, she recently, work\tin the kitchen, wait on\tthe word,\texplains its\tgoals A f r i c a\u2019s Kimberley diamond moved into an attractive cot-tables\tor teach school.High\tthus:\tmine produced 14,504,375 carats tage in London\u2019s Hampstead school age children are rc-j \u201cWe want to follow' Christ.0f the precious stone.district.\tquired to work for an hour or We feel that by this sort of life,].-.-\t___ Sandra's brother Edward is so each day around Ihe grounds man becomes united with man taking a law course at the or in the dining room.\tand Christ.We feel it very! University of British Columbia The society teaches its chil-important to live together in in Vancouver.\t(Iron through Grade 8, then peace, and with harmony and] Mr.and Mrs.Drew plan to]scnds\tthem to public high\tlove.\u201d return to Canada in late May,schools.\tThe local group has grown after a holiday in Italy and SING FOLK SONGS\tfrom 60 members to 171, and Sicily.\tI Entertainment consists of folk there is a waiting list.\t1 Coutts Canada Contemporary cards Pap?lx\u2018rie Piqeon Ltd.444 King W.\u2014Tel.562-8310 \u2022 )*4 b HU, Ut TX.t*.US.PA W.Now let\u2019s go try some more on just for fun!\" MRS.ORRY SELBY, OF DERBY LINE, Formerly of Holland, Vt.DERBY LINE, VT.- The; funeral of Mrs.Orry Selby took place on Jan.29, at Converse Funeral Home here at two] o\u2019clock.Rev.Carl Gustafson,] pastor of Stanstead South! church, Rock Island, officiated ] The bearers were her five grandsons, Orry, Duane, i Vaughn, Homer Dean and Cle-! land Selby, and grandson-in-law.Arnold Jacobs.Interment took place in Derby Line Cemetery.Mrs.Selby died Jan.26, in a Newport Hospital after a short illness.M.Elizabeth Cleveland, the , \u2022 )K4 ky Nf A, tac.T.tf I *4 Ul P«' Off.Mavis used psychology to get Eddie to bring her to the hop.She bought the tickets!\" GENERAL» ELECTRIC f ^ AUTOMATIC WASHER G.E.FILTER FLOW ?\t2 Wash Cycles \u2014 Short or Long ?\tWash Water Selector \u2014 Hot, Warm or Cold ?\t2 Rinse \u2014 Warm or Cold ¦k 12 lbs.Copocity for Small Loads With Water Saver ¦k Filters the Water as it Washes > Automatic Load Balancer 279 .00 with Service MODEL 74 W 31 O\u2019Boyle & Pearce LTD.1430 King St.West Sherbrooke Tel.562-2637 -*- 10 SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD, TUES,.FEB.11, HW54 tHE WORLD Op SPORTS Swift fighter stopped Point pace is fast, but \u2022at Ayer's Cliff squeezes 45-40 victory at Lennoxville in boys' basketball Ayer\u2019s Cliff High School\u2019s senior boys basketball team eked out a 45-40 decision over Lennoxville in weekend action at Lennoxville.The contest appeared to be an easy victory for the visitors in the first quarter, in which they outplayed Lennoxville convincingly and piled up a 12-1 lead.Four Ayer\u2019s Cliff players, led by Ingalls and Schoolcraft, shared in their team\u2019s scoring in this quarter, while only a successful free - throw by K.Smyth put the locals on the score-sheet.Lennoxville took command in the second frame, sinking 10 baskets to five for Ayer\u2019s Cliff.Taylor and Smyth collected three two-pointers apiece in leading the home squad to within a single point of the visitors at the half, 22-21.The third quarter saw Ayer\u2019s Cliff regain a slight margin in play, although Lennoxville dis played more confidence and more accurate shooting than had been the case in the first frame.The leaders outscored their opponents 11-7 to assume a five point margin, 33-28, going into the final session.The final fifteen minutes were marked by fast, wide-open play, in which the two rivals amassed twelve points each.Lennoxville\u2019s desperate effort to bridge the five-point gap did not succeed as quick retaliation by Ayer\u2019s Cliff preserved their lead.The final score was 45-40 for the visitors.Ingalls led the victors by accounting for 17 points, while not incurring a single foul.McHarg added 12 points while Frappied accounted for eight.For the losing Lennoxvillej squad, G.Tribble and K.Smyth accounted for 11 points each, and G.Taylor added a ten-point fH SYDNEY, Australia (AP)\u2014 §§ The string may be running out for Ralph Dupas, the New Or-[leans swifty who has spent al-1 most half of his 28 years in the |fight game.Dupas, a crafty stylist who ihad been stopped only twice in ihis first 124 bouts since turning .\t.\t.\t.\t, inro 13 years ago, was a knock- contribution to his team s un-,1\t.\t,\t.successful cause.\t|out vlctim for the thlrd time ln Lennoxville\u2019s next home game|six months Monday.record hunt speeding MONTREAL (CP) \u2014 Stan and New York is the least Morisette.Mtl Mikita of Chicago is ahead of penalized club with 544 minutes.Montreal totals 52 matches them against Sawyer-ville, to try to win their first game in three.SUMMARIES Lennoxville: K.Smyth 11, G.Tribble 11, G.Taylor 10, A.Sample 4, J.Winget 4, M Kingsley, D.Rothney, B.lor, Beerworth.40.Ayer\u2019s Cliff: Ingalls 17, Mc- Welterweight champion Emile Griffith floored Dupas three! times in the second round of a scheduled 12 - round non - title! meeting here, then took the veteran out at two minutes of thej j third heat.Harg 12, Frappied 8, Schoolcraft 4, Smith 2, Doherty 2, Raymond Cass, Dezan.45.\t* Tay'i Dupas said he'll lay off boxing for four or five months, then make up Sam Elcheverry lo speak al Snowshoe Club o' r!*i r his mind about the! SAM ETCHEVERRY ?Sam Etcheverry, former football star and present coach of the newly-formed Quebec Rifles of the United Football League, will be guest speaker at the annual red party night of the Sherbrooke Snow Shoe Club to be held Wednesday at the Pros-The following is a report on peC| street clubhouse.The ski conditions in the Eastern meetjng will begin al 7:00 p.m.Townships given each morning ^jsf) present will be Quebec by Sherbrooke Tourist Informa- ftjf]os' manager J.A.Albrecht; future.\u2018T\u2019ve had too many fights with the big boys such as the middleweights and it\u2019s taken its toll,\u201d he said.\u201cToday I either need rest or I can\u2019t fight any more.\u201d Dupas\u2019 head struck the canvas on the fourth and final knockdown and an anxious Griffith spent the next five minutes at the fallen fighter\u2019s side.TREATED IN R\u2019NG An ambulance crew rushed into the ring and, with Dupas\u2019 handlers, mopped blood from the unconscious fighter\u2019s face and applied ice packs to the back of his neck.Dupas finally came around and the two fighters left the ring.Griffith said later he wasn\u2019t thinking of Benny Paret\u2019s death under similar circumstances, while Dupas was out.But there was no doubt that the Virgin Islands-born champion was concerned deeply.Paret, one-time welterweight champ, died after being battered and then knocked out by Griffith in an April, 1962, title fight.It was Dupas\u2019 second loss to Griffith, who decisioned the Louisiana campaigner in a 1962 title go, Ralph has won 99, lost 22 and fought to draws eight the pace set by Dickie Moore^ The leaders: when he established a National Hockey League point \u2022 scoring Mikita, Chi record in 1958-59.\tHull, Chi But the star Black Hawks Beliveau, Mtl 1 centre will have to increase his Bathgate, NY speed if he hopes to surpass|Wharram, Chi Moore\u2019s feat.\ti Oliver, Bos NHL statistics released today ! Gilbert, NY show Mikita with 70 points Goyette, NY after 54 games.When Moore hit Howe, Det 96 points with Montreal Cana-[Hay, Chi diens he had 59 points after as Rousseau, Mtl 'many games.\tiHenry, NY But the retired left winger Mahovlich, Tor closed that season in the same\u2019Richard, Mtl manner as Babe Ruth, who clouted an unprecedented 17 home runs with New York Yan-;Hall, Chi kees in September, 1927, to set DeJordy, Chi his record of 60.Moore scored Chicago totals 37 points in his last 16 games.Bower, Tor At Mikita\u2019s current pace, he Simmons, Tor would reach 91 points, five short of Moore\u2019s mark.\u2022 Sawchuck, Det 35 1-3 0 6.00 5 2.50 5 2.66 G A\t\tPtt.\tPiM Gray, Det\t\t2-3\t5 0 7.50 30\t40\t70\t115 Crozier, Det\t15\t51 2 3.40 33\t31\t64\t34 Bassen, Det\t1\t4 0 4.00 19\t41\t60\t32 Detroit totals\t51\t154 7 2.96 15\t42\t57\t26 Johnston.Bos\t54\t159 6 2.94 28\t26\t54\t16[Plante, NY\t48\t158 2 3.39 19\t31\t50\tSS Villemure, NY\t5\t18 0 3.60 20\t29\t49\t47 NY totals\t53\t176 2 3.32 17\t32\t49\t13 Penalties in minutes by clubs:\t\t lb\t31\t47\t55 Chicago 890, Montreal 762, Tor-\t\t 17\t28\t45\t18 onto 689, Boston\t\t612, Detroit 1£\t25\t44\t30 582, New York 544.\t\t 24\t18\t42\t6 \t\t\t 20\t22\t42\t48\t\t 12\t28\t40\t\t\t Record of goalkeepers: G GA SO Avg.48 1-3 104 5 2.17 5 2-3 10 TOWNSHIPS SKI REPORT tirne^.Italy\u2019s Sandro Mazzinghi separated Dupas from his junior middleweight title via a ninth-round knockout in Milan last Sept.7 and repeated in 13 rounds here Dec.2.Before that Dupas had been stopped by then - lightweight champ Joe Brown in 1958 and by Kid Centella in his eighth pro venture in 1950.assistant manager, Ray Cicia, and former linesman for the Montreal Alouettes, Herb Tra-wick.Entertainment will be given presented at the tion Bureau: Sherbrooke: Total of 12 inches of snow.No new snowfall.Packed powdered surface, Slopes good.Tows in operation.Temperature 9 below.North Hatley < Hillcrest): No new snowfall.Total of 22 inches.Tow lifts operating Packed snow.Slopes excel lent.Temperature 8 below.Magog (Mt.Orfnrd): Total of 14 to 32 inches of snow.No Q,S*,^eS DOCirCJS and gifts meeting.'Rhythm runner1 new snowfall.Packed powdered surface.Tows in operation.Slopes excellent.Temperature 20 below.SAN FRANCISCO (AP)\u2014Ron Clarke, Australia\u2019s double world record distance runner, isn\u2019t too keen on indoor racing but still Knowlton (Glen Mountain): hopes to break 8:40 for two Total of 20 to 26 inches of snow.No new snowfall.Powdered, packed surface.Slopes very good to good.Tows in operation.Temperature 4 below.Sutton (Mount Sutton): Total of 11 to 32 inches of snow.No new snowfall.Powrdered packed surface.Slopes good to very good.Tows in operation.Temperature 10 above.East Angus: 23 to 30 inches, No new snowfall.Powdered packed surface.Slopes excellent.Temperature 8 below.Thetford Mines (Mt.Ad-stock): Total of 33 to 38 inches of snow.Powdered surface.No new snowfall.Slopes excellent.Tows in operation.Temperature 10 below.Sutton (Mt.Echo): Total 24 to 30 inches of snow.No new snowfall.Powdered packed surface.Slopes excellent to very good.Tows in operation.Temperature 10 above.Brompton Lake (Indian Valley): Total of 25 inches of snow.No new snowfall.Packed snow.Slopes excellent.Tows in operation.Temperature 1 below Shefford Valley: Total 16 to 20 inches.No new snowfall.Packed snow.Tows in operation.Slopes very good.Temperature 8 above.Danville (Mt.Proulx): Tows in operation.Total 18 inches.2 inches new snowfall.Packed snow.Slopes very good.Temperature 6 above.Northern Dancer is up and coming thoroughbred .'¦¦¦¦¦ iAIIHBHI CANADIAN COACH GETS GOLD MEDAL \u2014 Rev.David Bauer, leH, eoaeh of the Canadian Olympic ice hockey team, receives a gold medal - \u2022 from John Ahearne, president of the World Ice Hockey Federation, at a reception at Innsbruck, Austria, Sunday.Bauer was awarded the special medal for the man- ner, in which he controlled his players and himself when hit by a stick during the Sweden-Canada Olympic game last week.(AP Wirephoto) Slimmer Laperriere plays more employs a crushing body check time.\u201d and hard, but wild, shot, did| Are some forwards easier to not accompany Montreal on its stop than otners?first exhibition tour.\t\u2018\u2018Sure, but you can\u2019t \u201cThe coach knew I wasn\u2019t in that way.Just when you decide top shape,\u201d he says, \u201cit was a [that you nave a fellow\u2019s num-lot better for me to work out her, he will make you look bad.MONTREAL (CP) \u2014 Coach Toe Blake of the Montreal Canadiens was con:erned about rookie defenceman Jacques Laperriere at the start of the current season.But these days, in the midst of Montreal\u2019s battle with Chicago for the National Hockey League title, Blake is giving the 22-year-old rearguard increasingly more ice time as the team\u2019s most dependable defenceman.\u201cFrom the way Laperriere played at the end oi last season and in the playoffs, we knew he!no'?Blake Puts as fuch trust could be a National Leaguer,\u201d!1\" Laperriere as he does in any Blake says, \u201cBut, frankly, I was of hls veterans very disappointed when he camei \u201cJacques has shown improve-to training camp so much out ment all around,\u201d Blake says, of condition (15 pounds over- \u201cesPec>ally the way he is start-weight), and the way he started inS to carry the puck.\u201d twice a day with Omaha than to play only shifts in the exhibitions.\u201d BLAKE TRUSTS ROOKIE He played himself into shape \u2022 and right into the lead at the halfway mark of the season for the Calder rookie award.And now In this league you have to work all the time.\u201d SIX-POINT LEAD [ Mikita opened his lead in the 'scoring race last week to six points over teammate Bobby iHull.He picked up three points, two more than Hull.[ Mikita has 30 goals and 40 assists while Hull has tallied 33 times and picked up 31 assists.[Montreal\u2019s Jean Beliveau is third with 19 goals and 41 as-j sists for 30 points, j Chicago\u2019s Glen Hall played one more game than Charlie Hodge and Johnny Bower last iweek and his lead over the other Vezina Trophy contenders was slightly reduced.| Hall is charged with 123 goals in 54 games, while Bower\u2019s record is 128 in 51 Toronto games.Hodge is seven goals behind as Montreal has allowed 130 in 52 contests.Boston\u2019s Ed Johnston leads in shutouts with six.Reg Fleming of Chicago picked up 18 minutes in penal-think ties to regain the league lead.He has 132 minutes, two more than New York\u2019s Vic Hadfield.The Hawks hold the team lead in penalty minutes with 890.Montreal is second with 762 Toronto totals Hodge, Mtl Worsley, Mtl said NHL calibre READING, Mass.(AP)\u2014\u201cThe Russians coi play -he Bruins and the Rangers,\u201d says goal- The old Rocket still has steam 0\t3.35 5\t2.28 3 2.11 3\t3.47 6\t2.51 4\t2.36 1\t3.00 tenc*er Jim Logue, who stood up to Russia s Olympic gold medal [hockey team for two periods recently.In fact, added Logue, if the U.S.ever hopes to beat them again \u201cwe\u2019ll have tc send a National Hockey League club little against them.\u201d The former Boston College VANCOUVER (CP)\u2014A slower, a little heavier, but still a demon at the net, Maurice goalie made 55 saves over two (Rocket) Richard Monday night led the Whites to a 15-7 triumph over the Blues in an oldtimers\u2019 game of the British Columbia Benevolent Hockey Association which provides funds for athletes who have suffered misfortune.The game drew 3,800 fans, biggest crowd of the year at Vancouver\u2019s Forum, and the Rocket wasn\u2019t going to disappoint them.The retired Montreal Canadiens star scored three goals and two assists.For the Blues, the famed Chicago Black Hawk \u201cPony Line\u201d of the mid-40s\u2014brothers Max and Doug Bentley and Bill Mo-sienko \u2014 accounted for three goals.periods in an 11-2 exhibition loss to the Russians in a pr'- Olympic game at Mosco' , then had to retire from exhaustion.The U.S.won the Olympic hockey championship at Squaw Valley, Calif., four years ago but was well out of the running in the games that wound up at Innsbruck, Austria, Saturday.\u201cThe mem -rs of the Russian team play hockey 11 months of the year with one nmnth off,\u201d lOgue said.\u201cI\u2019ve never een any hockey team that uses set plays but the Russians do.I could hear them call out numbers, and then the play would shape up.It\u2019s amazing how they pass without looking.Available now the season.\u201d Laperriere, a 185-pounder who MONDAY\u2019S GAMES MIAMI, Fla.(AP) \u2014 Horsemen's views on the crop of three - year - old thoroughbreds, now maturing in Florida, change almost as rapidly as the weather.The big three at the moment appear to be Northern Dancer,jshei-brooke Junior League Chieftain and Roman Brother.Last S a t u rd ay, Northern Dancer, the Canadian two-year-old champion and never out of the money, was listed at 4 to 5 and Chieftain, also never out.of miles Saturday.The 26 - year \u2022 old accountant from Melbourne had a disappointing first experience with board running last Saturday but hopes to improve in Saturday's Golden Gate Invitational Meet.\t* , ~ , \u2019 I\u2019d never seen a board track he money, was 8 to 5 for a s,x- before,\u201d Clarke said Monday!^10\"*\u2019 s,prmt ^°\u201cday after an outdoor workout in San P°,whi,a\" st,ab!e* Francisco\twent off ttle sllght favorite \u201cI didn\u2019t run very well and I was dead from the first lap.I found those turns awfully hard.I\u2019m a rhythm runner.Every time I got in rhythm I hit a bend.\u201cThen,\u201d he said, gesturing., with slanted hand, \u201cI felt like!ap,^Jï\",^t1'.I was falling into the infield.\u201d As a result, Clarke never, .\t,\t, \u201e ,\t., made a finishing move and aId,stancf °f gro\"n \u2019 Î r-.nhv wound up second to Bob Schul 1 am looklnR f?rward w.thC.ranby )f Miami, Ohio, in 8-42 6 -some ea8erness to the tlme Powhatan stable\u2019s Chieftain went off the slight favorite in the race, and won by a head over Mom\u2019s Request, with Northern Dancer, owned by Toronto\u2019s Windfields Farm, two lengths back in third.Horatio Luro, Northern Dancer's trainer, wasn\u2019t too dis- (Semi-final 2 out of 31.Beavers ftt St.Francis 6 St.Francis leads 1-0).Indians 3, Carabins 1 (Indians lead 1-0).QMHA Juvenile League Bertrand Esso 1, Magog 4 ?TUESDAY'S GAMES Eastern Townships Jr.'B' League Quarter-final \"B\" 3 out of 5 Richmond at Waterloo (Richmond leads 1-0).Quarter-final \"C\" 3 out of 5 Drummondville at Asbestos (Asbestos leads 1-0).QMHA Juvenile League Optimist vs.St.Pats (7:30) (Semi-final 2 out of 3) \u2018There is no question in my mind that this horse is best over -a i I some when we meet this horse\u2014and the rest of them\u2014at a mile and good time, but not what was expected from the man who set, .\t, world records at six miles and an clgh,l?; ln the 1 lanunS0- for 10,000 metres less than two 'T,\u201c\u2018î'r,''D \u2014 STANDINGS \u2014 PROVINCIAL LEAGUE W L T F A PM.20 13 1 124 ItO 41 38 35 22 months ago.\u201cI\u2019ll be very disappointed if 1 don\u2019t break 8:40 here,\u201d he said.\u201cI don\u2019t mind running in front.I don\u2019t like a race where everybody sits around and doesn't run until the last lap.\u201d The indoor two-mile record is 8:30.8.Orioles sign Robin Roberts instance.' Chieftain\u2019s trainer, F.Y.! Montreal VVhitely, said he was \u201cvery satisfied\u201d with his horse .race.After the race, oddsmakers revised their \u201cline\u201d for the $100,000-added Flamingo to be run March 3\u2014the first major test in Florida for derby-age colts.Harbor View Farm\u2019s Roman Brother, winner of the recent Bahamas Stakes, dropped from 5 to 2 to 2 to 1.Northern Dancer was 3 to 1 and Chieftain 4 to 1, followed by Journalist and Quadrangle at 8 to 1.RAMBLER Sales & Service EASTERN BALTIMORE (AP) _ Baltimore Orioles announced Monday they have received a signed contract, for the coming base- M\tiron, pitcher »«b,\u201eRemember when.TOWN SHIPS MOTORS 2222 King St.West Tel.569-3Ç04 Roberts, veteran of 16 seasons in the major leagues.The 37-year-old right hander has won 258 games ii his career and holds a lifetime tot%l of 2,097 strikeouts.In his two seasons with the Orioles, he posted ia 24-22 record.Sydney, Australia \u2014 Emile (Griffith, .149Vi, New York, [knocked out Ralph Dupas, [ISOUj, New Orleans, 3.Nontitle.More than 20,000 fight fans at Madison Square Garden yelled \u201cfake\u201d as Ernie Schaaf sprawled on the canvas, a knockout victim to Primo Camera, in the 13th round of their 15-round bout 31 years ago tonight.Schaaf was removed to hospital, where he died four days later without regaining consciousness.I St, Hyacinthe\t17\t16\t1\t124\t117 Sherbrooke\t10\t22\t2\t109\t170 ?NATIONAL LEAGUE W\tL\tT\tF\tA\tPts.\t27\t14\t11\t162\t130\t65 Chicago .27\t16\t11\t164\t123\t65 Toronto .23\t19\t9\t134\t128\t55 Detroit .20\t23\t9\t132\t154\t49 New York .\t18\t27\t8\t149\t176\t44 Boston .14 30 10 129 159 38 ?AMERICAN LEAGUE Eastern Division W\tL\tT\tF\tA\tPts.Quebec .31\t23\t1\t197\t174\t63 Hershey .28\t21\t3\t177\t176\t59 Baltimore .\t24\t29\t3\t154\t175\t51 Providence\t22\t24\t3\t184\t170\t47 Springfield .\t17\t27\t3\t155\t1 78\t37 Western Division W\tL\tT\tF\tA\tPts.Cleveland .\t29\t19\t4\t179\t1 43\t62 Pittsburgh .\t28\t22\t2\t173\t148\t58 Rochester .\t24\t25\t0\t177\t179\t48 Buffalo\t16\t29\t5\t136\t189\t37 ?INTERCITY LEAGUE W\tL\tT\tF\tA\tPts.Asbestos ____ 16\t5\t2\t94\t66\t34 Coatlcook .13\t9\t1\t103\t88\t27 Windsor .\t7 12 3 79 91\t17 Rock Island\t6\t16\t0\t75\t106\t12 ?QMHA JUVENILE LEAGUE (Final Standings) The Canadiens haven\u2019t had a good rushing defenceman since Doug Harvey, but now the front office is putting hope in Laperriere, although he still has one major fault\u2014his shots miss the net more often than not.\u201cI think that\u2019s because I want to hit the puck too hard,\u201d he says.\u201cBut I\u2019m working at it all the time and it's getting a little better.\u201d So far he has one goal and 23 assists.Back at the blueline, however, he\u2019s taking charge and using his slim but muscular body-more often.\u201cA defenceman has to hit a little or the opposition knows they can go around him every time,\u201d he says.\u201cIf you hit a forward the first time, he slows down and looks up the second Curling Results NORTH HATLEY MEN'S INVITATION BONSPIEL Whittaker Trophy B.\tHopcraft .8 E.Taylor.7 G.Bean .8 S.Knutson .5 R.\tWiggett .6 C.\tGuild .5 C.\tBeaudreau .8 D.\tRacey .5 Mace Trophy B.Hopcraft .10 G.Bean .7 S.\tKnutson .9 E.\tTaylor.7 ; i !\u2022 ii iwipim.Mb 1\tvî-M-fv duMAURIER at no extra cost!.\tP w\tL\tT\tF\tA\tPts.Optimist\t10 6\t1\t3\t43\t76\t15 Noe Ponton\t10 6\t4\t0\t42\t32\t12 St.Pats .\t10 4\t5\t1\t38\t40\t9 East Aliens\t10 n\t4\t3\t26\t32\t9 Magog .\t.\t10 3\t4\t3\t22\t26\t9 Bcitrand .\t10 2\t6\t2\t21\t36\t6 Suspend sentence of sports writer INNSBRUCK ( Reuters )-Mi-chad Sone, Vancouver sports writer alleged to have caused a disturbance in the Ice Stadium at the Winter Olympics here, was given a suspended four-month prison sentence today in an Austrian court.Sone, 24, was charged with! causing public violence by resisting arrest and with i.sultingj and hitting Austrian police.The indictment said Sone resisted \u201cpolite requests\u201d to leave a box for honorary guests because he did not have proper credentials.Despite repealed requests he allegedly hit and kicked two Austrian policemen who tried to remove him.Sone received his passport back after the trial, which! lasted only about half an hour.! lui «Y\u2018tin it Same exclusive hlillcciC, super filter, the most effective filter yet developed, for truly milder smoking pleasure.Full King Size and Regular Size now available in packages of 20 and 25.More than ever, the trend today is io du MAURIER the cigarette cj good taste^( 133050^6036669736733361111 "]
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