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[" - f y WEATHER Cloudy today with fo?patches early in the morning; this afternoon sunny periods but with a chance of showers; seasonable temperatures; winds light.High today at Sherbrooke 45.Outlook for Wednesday:\tTurning cold and windy with snowflurries.Sljecbcoote TDailu Becord Today's Chuckle A wif« is lomson» who sift up with you whon you'ro tick and puts up with you whon you'ro not.Established 1897 Pace: 7 Cents SHERBROOKE, QUEBEC, TUESDAY, APRIL 7.1^64 Sixty - Eighth Year Claims parley failure OTTAWA (CP) \u2014 Opposition Leader Diefenbaker has accused the minority Liberal gov-ernment of leading Canada towards \"the piece meal dismemberment of the basic principles of Confederation.\" New Democratic Party Leader Douglas says government plans could lead to 'Balkanization\u201d of Canada.Their attacks came Monday during a 90-minute Commons debate on last week's federal-provincial conference at Quebec City.Opposition fire centred on the involved situation surrounding! the Canada Pension Plan and on government plans to permit provinces to \"contract out\u201d of federal-provincial shared - cost programs such as hospital insurance and welfare programs.The Quebec government of Premier Lesage is the only provincial government which has said it wants to contract out of.shared-cost programs, taking on the full cost burden in return for added taxing powers to carry them.TO HAVE OWN Similarly, Quebec is the only province to have announced plans for its own retirement pension plan, which will mean the federal plan won\u2019t apply there.Mr.Diefenbaker, following a Violence violates truce party killed PROTEST DOCTOR STRIKE \u2014 Trade unionists in Seraing, Belgium, a Liege suburb, demonstrate against the na- tion-wide strike of doHors.Large central banner reads: \u201cDon't they have children Ihosc doctors who abandoned consultations for babies.\u201d (AP wirephoto by cable from Brussels) Charge two doctors BRUSSELS \u2014 A warrant for.leaders of the strike which was called to see him was sick him- .\t.I he arrest of two doctors in joined by nearly all of the self.Wynen said.\tThe UN force commander,|\u2018\" errd°ry held by the rurkish north Belgium was issued today (country\u2019s 12.000 doctors, loin aj The sick doctor referred the'Indian Gen.Prem Singh Gyani l5Pno*.Las wrrk aKarin NICOSIA \u2014 United Nations officials toda> opened negotiations for a permanent truce between Greek - and Turkish - Cypriots in northwest Cyprus as police sought the killers of two Turkish - Cypriots beaten and mowed (down in a field by armed men Monday night.A cease-lire was no sooner arranged between the two communities Monday night in li\\e villages when a I urkish-Cypriot inlormation officer charged that Creek - Cypriots stopped four Turkish - Cypriots at the entrance of Nicosia, beat them with iron bars and \"lined them up and shot them.\u201d One man who survived the shooting staggered into the RAF station at Heracles, about three miles from Nicosia, with three bullet wounds below the abdomen.Search parties of British troops later found two bullet-riddled bodies and continued their search for the fourth man.A Greek - Cypriot police spokesman denounced the slav- ha(l l,0',r'\"> l\u2019lan ilnto ings as \"an abominable enmo\" fWect th,s\tafu'' and urged the public to volun-teer any information 'hat might help catch the culprits.CRITICIZE UN The Turkish press and Turk-\t, ,, ish officials were critical of the \u2018'H11'011*1\u2019\"1 emeied Hie UN as well as the Greeks.|lm«\t^Paralmg Greek Others saw it as a major ob>nd Turklsh commumt.c.s in N.-struction in getting immediate c(os.,a.NewsPaPer rcPr,U sa,ri Turkish agreement to a UN,1 ,,1(\t.,\t.plan opening all major high-, Entrenched Turkish troops to both Greek and Turk- hcld lheir Poslt,ons alon« ,hr iWllJ'WWBpfifli1 the Greek Cypriot government of President Archbishop Ma-karios.It was not clear whether the recn ways ish vehicles.held their Kyrenia road no.th of Nicosia i ! «iffi !.RETAIN R E C A P T V REII RIDGE \u2014 Turk Cypriots look down on the village of Pahy Amnios after recapturing the ridge in bitter fighting.Armored vchicl-s\tabout a dozen Greek National manned by Greeks kept the\tGuards manning a bonne Turks from taking the Greek near the ridge, village, deserted except for (AP wirephoto by cable from Nicosia) following the death of a 15-; press conference Monday that months-old baby during the doc-,there was a six hour delay in tors\u2019 strike wdrich is a week old treatment for the little boy, 40-minute report on the Quebec with no solution in sight Eric Moons, the youngest of child to the emergency service, clinic set up by the strikers to.deal with severe illnesses, Wy- ^\t| nen added.\t^TUCl©nT5 \"But the child's case was previously classified as non-urgent\tI march on Pearson, termed the meeting marched through the streets to But the delay was due to the \u201can abject failure.\u201d\t!day in protest against the walk- fact the family doctor who wasjand this caused the delay, he He said the government's'out and the Belgian Communist plans for contracting out of.party caller for a 24-hour gen said.shared - cost programs \u201cwill ! oral strike w'ith \u201cmassive dem-mean in time the de-Confeder-ation of our nation.\u201d Early election unilaterally abrogated Ihr 1960 treaty of alliance with Turkey and Greece which authorizes placement of 650 Turkish rtoops and 900 Greek troops on the is land.Turkey dismissed the abrogation as \"completely worthless boll) in law and in fact.'\u2019 Unfavorable weather hit £ T.maple sugar season BRITISH OPPOSED In London, official The ET maple sprup season has been considerably shorten-sources ied by the cold weather the rc.Nevertheless, the child was/\"X, L.\u2014 (taken to hospital and received onstrations\u201d in principal towns.I BRASILIA (AP)-The Brazil- the treatment he needed, he The two doctors, who were|ian Senate approved a bill early said.His death was due to \u201ctlie Some 100 students from the said the British government -ion has had over the last two Mr.Diefenbaker said the con-(provisionally detained Monday, today calling for immediate normal course of the illness, (technical teachers course at thesis opposed Makarius' move, weeks, Limiers say.I lie haivesl ference posed a challenge to the were charged with * \u2018non-assist- ¦ congressional election of an in- he explained.\t(University of Sherbrooke\u2019s fearing il might jeopardize (he 's shaping up as one ol the low- MARCHED THROUGH CITY Faculty of Education went to bomber base and military garri-\t1 ,n rreeni years.Today, thousands of union Quebec this morning to discuss son which (he treaty authorizes\tHowever yesterday s warm whole concept of \u201cwhether we are to have a united Canada.\u201d Mr.Douglas said the smaller provinces couldn\u2019t hope to finance such programs as hospital insurance with the same taxing powers which would be transferred to larger provinces opting out of the program.ance to a person in clanger ofiterim president to serve out the death.\u201d\t20 months left of Joao Goulart\u2019s A court will decide Thursday, term, whether the warrant should be With speedy approval of the maintained or dropped.\tbill expected in the Chamber of The two were in charge of an Deputies, the election appeared emergency clinic where the boy likely to take place Thursday.was taken.Dr.Andre Wynen.one of the rv/vy/s É This was the target date reported to have been set by the military leaders who overthrew Goulart and are anxious to restore (he government before any new' crises arise.The constitution provides for the election to By DAVID WEBSTER (Record staff writer) members, inluding factory workers and store sales staff, marched thrugh a suburb of the southern city of Charleroi in protest against the strike.The demonstration, the first to be organized jointly by the country\u2019s three main unions, was preceded by a loudspeaker truck broadcasting anti-doctor slogans.Meanwhile, Belgium\u2019s hospi be held 30 days after the presi- tals were crowded to the burst-dency is vacated.\tjing point.Claim hoodlum elements still dominate seamen Some experience Banda returned TORONTO (CP) \u2014 Canadian! BLANTYRE, Nyasaland (AP)| with provincial education of-jthe British to maintain in their temperatures started the sap ficials anxiety over the future of their-yet-to-bc-practiced profession and university course, course will be discontinued.The students In the two-year- course, the only one of its kind in the province, hope to meet with officials of the Department of Youth to express their concern over reports that their diploma will not be recognized and that the eoursse will be discontinued.University officials are in the process of reviewing the progress of the course and are said to be considering dropping the diploma from the curriculum.They declined to comment on the Sherbrooke-to-Quebec march | this morning.former colony.\t|flowing again and if the usual The Greek government upheld (spring weather of warm days \u2014_-\u2014\u2014\u2014-, and cold nights continues, the See \"Violence\" Page 7 OTTAWA (CP)\u2014The govern- By a special act of Parlia-(ment\u2019s marine union trustees!ment, the trustees\u2014Mr.Justicej ^ totaj 0f jjg S|un(tents are heavyweight champion George I Dr.Hastings K.Banda, first\u2019have been accused of\tallowing Victor L.Dryer.Judge Rene ^ enrolled in\tthe\tcourse.Chuvalo early today ushered his prime minister of this British hoodlums to remain in\tthe Sea-jLippe and Charles H- Millard\u2014\tEarlier this\tyear,\tthe faculty fourth son \u2014 a hefty, nine protectorate due for independ jfarers< international Union oPliave f\u2019111 authority lo manage pound six ounces \u2014 into the ence July 6, has been returned .\t,\t;and control the SIU, the Cana- world during a 70-mile-an-hour to office for another five years.\"ar,acla'\tdian Maritime Union, the Cana- race to hospital.\tThe 50 candidates of BandaY The charge was made Mon-(jjan Merchant Service Guild, \u201cI didn\u2019t stop.I just put my Malawa Congress Party were day in the Commons and in the the National Association of Ma-foot down and kept going, nominated without opposition1 labor movement in the wake of ,ine Engineers and the marine through red lights and every thing,\u201d the excited, 26-year-old champion said at his home in suburban Weston.\u201cThe baby arrived about a minute before we reached the hospital.I don\u2019t know' Monday, thereby cancelling aiFriday\u2019s agreement between section of the CBRT general election set for April 28.the trustees and Paul Hall, \u201cDon't lose sight of Also returned by acclamation North American SIU president, smaller provinces in your de- were three whites running three special seats.The mandate assured Banda how my wife survived.\u201d power through Nyasaland\u2019s first years of nationhood ?m| aimed at ending labor troubles on the Great Lakes.Asks asylum ?Escape foolish The so-called peace pact provides that Leonard J.McLaughlin, a former New Zealand sailor, will assume the presidency of the SIU when\u2014and lithe trustees remove their temporary appointee, Charles BUENOS AIRES (Reuters)\u2014 VICTORIA (CF) \u2014 A judge Turner, from the top post.A lawyer for former Nazi Ger- told Frank Robert Carlow Mon-hard B\"hne, wanted in West day his escape from Colquitz Germany for alleged war-time prison here had been \u201clittle mass euthenasia killings, has short of idiotic\u201d and \u201cshowed filed a petition in Argentina for contempt for the law.\u201d political asylum for him.! Judge Montague Drake made sire to appease the very legitimate aspirations of the two larger provinces,\u201d Mr.Douglas urged the government.was the scene of more trouble when students staged a protest strike against an examination in which a large number of students had failed.The students charged that the exam had not been approved by the Provin-the cial Department of Public Instruction.The present troubles have nothing to do with the strike, university officials and student leaders said this morning.KLEE CYPRUS FIGHTING \u2014 Women and children from the Greek hamlet of Pahy Amnios on Cyprus arrive at the Greek village of Pomos after fleeing fighting.UN truce officers later arranged a cease-fire.(AP Wirephoto) proce -ed so far this season, he said.The season has been very nap should flow heavily in the ,)001.s\u201e ja|.i ,saifi, ]t hasn t next few weeks.\t(been like this for many year*.G.M.Herring, of Queen Some years he said, the sea-Street, Lennoxville, said ycster-i'-on would be limshed by the day thal the season is very slowimiddle ol April but others this year.The flow is so far'-uganng would be carried on much less than half of norma), until May, One year a long l)r sai(i_\tlime ago, he said, sugaring went .un into May and there were During a good year, he sail , (J ,|(,s l)f sm)w on lhr the trees yield over 100 go ;;|.()uml ^ lon.s of sap by Ihe end ol , h(|()|,| , ul.(iv of RR ,, llat March and will yield about 22oi|(,y ;||s\u201e said ,ha| lh(, sap had ^allon.N al loge I her (lining I In\trunning very poorly.How season.I his year they\tver, some ran yesterday.The only produced 85 gallons as of;had |KH,n fn)Z(?n anf| yesterday he said.\tp wasnT until fairly I lc in the Mr.Ileiring said lliat he isjilay that they were thawed out tapping about 1,350 trees this enough to yield sap.year,\tDon MacMillan, agronome He said that he has kept rec l01' « \"iiipton County, estimated, ords on the sugar season Imv''\u201c'a' ^ ',cr c,,nt ,,f some years and found that the season would always end! around April 15.The heaviest j ihe season total has been collected so far.The danger this late in the , ,,\tseason, he said, is that it will sap run of Ihe season usually\t'\t, , .\t.'\t,\t,,\t,\t, i Inot freeze at li ght.It ll riocsn t comes during the first week in! April.That has been missed this year because it has been!' loo cold.Mr.Turner, a 'ormer official of the Railway Clerks Union, was made SIU president when the trustees fired Hal C.Banks.But Mr.McLaughlin, long-! Vote on Senate abolition bill in Commons unlikely Bohne, 62.alleged to have,the comments in sentencing time lieutenant of Mr.Banks OTTAWA (CP) \u2014 The Com-(Commission to delay the mail-,ton West) argued the bill was .mons today tackles a private ing of about $1,900,000 in unconstitutional and out of or- helned establish ana lead Hit-Carlow, 26, to six months for with the title of executive vice-,mons l0,\t-\t,\t\u201e\t.\t,, \u201e :\tl,\u201e.f\u201el\tr,rW,!nreSiriPnt in eharM of enntraets member\u2019s bill to abolish the cheques to some 36,000 jobless (1er.ler\u2019s euthenasia program lead-(escaping lawful custody.Carlow president in charge of contracts] ing to the death of an estimated!pleaded guilty,\tand contract enforcement, was 200,000 persons, came to Ar-1 Carlow escaped Feb.28 and left in office by the trustees, gentrna after escaping from later surrendered to reporters.Outside Parliament, two union West Germany last summer.public of deplorable conditions j ment.Elroy Robson, national vice- the 102-mcmber chamber the idea for an early debate of Sometimes the Knowles bill.the season will be shot.For good sugaring weather it imi'l be warm during the day All that is needed is a change I but freeze again at night, of five degrees in temperature to make the difference between a bad and a good day, Mr.Herring pointed out.Yesterday, said Mr, Herring, the wealher was quite mild, hut £ ! _\t4- crai/~| Ihe trees had been frozen by I\tI\tjCjIvJ previous cold weather and it look until around noon for them to thaw out.Since then, he said, Ihe sap has flowed steadily.\t,\t,\t,\t.\t, Sap flow depends on other and missile experts have ad-factors besides the weather, vised NATO governments the according to Mr.Herring.\tP*an f°r a mixed-manned One has lo tap the tree in nuclear fleet is definitely fea-Ihc right place, for if one taps sible, diplomatic sources said it where the bark is dead the Monday nighl.sap will nof flow.Tapping Irces Interested governments, howls , mailer of chance.\tlever, still await the findings of A blind man could do it as a political working party inwell as anyone else, he said, vestigating the tangled legal, fi* for one cannot tell by looking rancial and control factors of at the bark which spot, is best.(the project, the informants one will tap two added.trees side by side.They may Final decisions on setting up bucket the surface force are unlikely r i i Mixed man practica LONDON (AP)-Allied naval ?Canadian view GENEVA (Reuters) \u2014 Canadian delegate L.Dana Wilgress told the world trade conference Monday that his government was not in favor of setting up new machinery on world trade and supported adapting the General Agreement on Tariffs ,,\t.\t,\t.look alike but in one\t,\t_ lirr\tv'(' woul,) «rla'n\u2019y thal there be ,wo inches of sap before the British and U.S.Senate.\tworkers Monday.\tlo concede hat the Lorn- in order to give the members \"fiwh'jIe thc othpr wHi be full.elections this year.In Britain, Barring the unexpected, the After hearing an eloquent de-mons could legislature the abol- ;bjs House an opportunity to vvhf.n a 1r(,r\tjs tapped, he\tthe opposition Labor party, (debate will likely be a free-for-\tfence of\tsenatorial rights from\tition of the Senate must lead to stand up and be counted on lhe'sajd a st|.jp \u201ef\t|)ar|{ (he width\twhich has a strong chance of savinB hP had fled to tell the ,oafi\u201er«\th,,\t\u201e\u201e\u201e\ta11 lastin§ for Precisely one\tSenator\tO\u2019Leary, the Senate\tthe equally absurd proposition:RUCstion of ,hc abolition of Par- , ^ , hf,Ie\t(nnc-haif inch)\twinning power, is against the .un.7\t____a,learJm condemned the\tagree-\tbour_but without any vote one\tgave its\tfinal approval Monday:that the Senate could legislatCjiiamenl,\u201d he said, contending;and ajj0Ut four\tfeet long will\tscheme.In the United Stales a way or the other on scrapping\tnight to\tthe emergency loan,\tthc abolition of this chamber, Parliament under thc BN A Act f)ir !r f)lle bas\ttapped a tree\tnew Congress must appropriate part of a $130,000,000 money he_declared._ ^\t'consists of the Qdeen.the Sen for'75 years j, is very easy, he the millions of dollars needed in the former mental institution.' ?Primary test president of the Canadian Brotherhood of Railway, Transport and General Workers, ac-MILWAUKEE (AP > \u2014 Wis- cused the trustees of capitula-consin voters choose today be- tion to the SIU.tween their governor, John W.\"They have agreed in effect Reynolds, and Governor George l0 gjvc back to Paul Hall thc C.Wallace of Alabama in a absolute mastery of the Cana-presidential primary that has djan Great Lakes,\u201d he said, evolved into a referendum on and Trade on the needs of de- the federal civil rights bill.,\t,| \u2022 ,n.rar\u2019ie nr rnrtim< veloping countries.\tReynolds\tis running as a \"fav-\t\u201c^,-and nS ont (Z ^ Wilgress said he also favored\torite son.\"\tpledged to cast Wis-\t.\t,\t, '\t.the proposal for periodic trade consin\u2019s 46 votes in the Demo-\t£\t0 k negotia c conferences.\tcratic national convention for w,th\t.anrt even °Penl> \"There would be almost in- President Johnson.\tpraise mem.superable difficulties in ore- The primary \u2014 or préfèrent- Richard Greaves, president of ating a new independent organ-\tial poll \u2014\tis the first test of\tthe National Association\tof Ma- ization and there is no guaran-\tthe ability\tof Wallace, an un-\tline Engineers, said the\tagree tee that such an organization, ! compromising segregationist, to ment will perpetuate the \"hood The debate follows the bill\u2019s bill.Fifty four Conservatives ate and the Commons.aid, to tap a dead part.,\t.\t.\t.\t.\t,\t_ - r In for the U.S.share of the proj- stormy introduction Monday by The measure was promptly voted against gGing leave to prime Mj !tcr pcarson also (his case one gets no sap.Vet.New Democrat Stanley Knowles given royal assent.\tintroduce the bill for first read- agreed with a SwjpP at thc Con one can see marks from tap- The report on the military over Conservative opposition.Before the night ended, ing \u2014 with 154 Liberals, \\ew scrvatjvcs for refusing to allow ping on blocks of maple wood, asppcls \u201ef the fleet was subit is set against a backdrop cheques were being mailed Democrats.Social Credilers ü)e introduction of the bill\u2014an he .said.Those found near the mittcd by the naval and mis-of a dramatic weekend when from offices across the country and Creditistes uniting on the ac,jon< be said, in violation of1 centre of the tree were made;si|c CXpcrts who conducted their one Conservative senator, 75-to waiting recipients.\t(other side.\tthe Bill of Rights.\t.while it was young while !hose;inqujries jn Washington, sources year-old M.Grattan O\u2019Leary, When Senator O\u2019Leary Mr.Knowles then suggested\t(bin^ he (Mr.Diefenbaker) nearer the edge were made as sajf] .it grew older.\t|.-\u2014-\u2014¦ said Mr.Herring.^ ^ ^ When Senator O\u2019Leary! Mr.Knowles then suggested rebelled against what he fclt blockcd the bill Friday.Mn.that his bill should be put at\tonnor.it grew oium was a betrayal of the rules and Knowles hurriedly submitted the top of thc list of some 75\t¦\t.kl.nossible Iri theory, - \u201e rights of the Senate.\this bill to amend the British private members' bills for dc- \u2019.\t,.u v b|p nosi' ,he maximum maple sap yield Senator O'Leary, president oLNorth America Act wiping out bate today.Most private mem-\t'\t\u201e\tis gained when Here are 25 the Ottawa Journal, refused.the Senate.\t]bers\u2019 bills come up for debate\t.\t.\t;p, 30 maples to an acre.How- Friday to waive Senate rules ASKED VOTE\t(during hour - long periods set\tIn the Senate, S e n a t o r.ever most farmers do not plant INDEX for quick approval of a govern- When it was brought forward ment loan to bail out the bankrupt unemployment insurance fund.DELAYED CHEQUES His action\u2014taken, he said, on if created, would be universal in draw voter support in a north- lum empire\u201d of the SIU under a question of principle\u2014forced Monday for first reading\u2014normally a formality \u2014 thc Conservative opposition demanded a recorded vote on whether it should be introduced at all.Former Common Speaker membership,\u2019' Wilgress said.,ern state.iMr.McLaughlin.;the Unemploymeat Insurance(Marcel Lambert (PC\u2014Edmon-[baker threw his weight behind.loan.aside for the purpose.Often O Leary heaped blame on the (bcm.he said, but tap them as they are debated to tbc end of government for allowing the thev grow wiid, thc hour without a vole\u2014unemployment fund to \"sink Clifford Dean of RR 2, North \u201ctalked out\u201d\u2014then dropped to(into disaster\u2019'\u2014then to come to Hatley said that sap started! the end of thc list.They rarely the Senate at the final minuteVimning during the day for the eme-ge for debate again.\tof the 11th hour with a cry oflfjrst time in about a week.1 Opposition Leader Diefen-emergency to make a quick*About 1,000 trees have been j tapped and 30 gallons of syrup ' Birth*, death* Classified .Comics Editorials Financial Sports Television Townships Women ! 2 SHKRRROOKir r>An.Y nFrORT), TVFS., APRTT, 7, 10M ! OUR BOARDING HOUSE .with .MAJOR HOOPLfc GUIDE TO TELEVISION VIEWING 3\u2014WCAX\u2014Burlington\t5\u2014WPTZ\u2014Plottiburg TBA\u2014To Be Announced TUESDAY 7:30 p m.! 3» Marstiall Dillon ! ï) Adventure ! 8» Combat ! I2j My Favorite Martian 8:00 p.m.J) Bed Skelton i 5) The Deputv ! 6» Patty Duke : 12) Movie î:30 p.m j 5) McHale's Navy I f>i NHL Hockey 8» Horsemen Pass By t oo p.m.IjPettlcoat Junction 3) Richard Boone i 8j Dog Show i 8) Movie 9:30 p.m.3l Jack Benny | 12) Joey Bishop 10:00 p.m.1) Gary Moore 31 News Special 6i Newsmagazine 12» Eleventh Houi 12\u2014CFCF \u2014 Montreal \u2014 6\u2014CBMT\u2014MontreH 8\u2014WMTW\u2014Mount Washington i 00 p.m.5)\tWorld o! Sport* it Rocky And Hi» Friend* 6)\tC B.C.News fi Youth Special 12) A Km To Win 4:10 p.m.3) Weatherwise 6:15 p.rr.3 ) News 5) New?4:30 p.m.3) Newstime 5) Huntley \u2022 Brinkley 12) Pulse 8» Watch Your Weatb 6:45 p.m.8) Sammy Davis Jr.7:00 p.m 3» Huckleberry Hound 5) Mr Novak fh CBC TV Newt R) News 12) The Llttlest Hobo 7:25 p.m.fi) Sports H) W eat her 10:30 pm.fi) TBA 11:00 p.m 3) Newa 5)\tNew» 12) News 11:10 p.m.3) News tij News 11:15 p.m.6)\tViewpoint 5)\tWeather 12) Pulse 11:20 p.m.1) Weather fi) Final Edition Movie 11:25 p.m.3) Movie 11:30 p.m *» The Tonight Show 6)\tMovie 12) Pierre Be/ton 12:00 Midnight 12) News 12:15 a m.3) Movie WEDNESDAY About Television By CYNTHIA LOWRY NKW npr is testants had to guess how the ;tars voted.The going was neavy and slow.BETTER THAN SECOND Even so, it was considerably more spritely than the oilier new panel show which followed it on CBS.This was Made in America, billed as \u201cthe program that will prove this is truly a land of opportunity.\u201d It proved something, but not that.This time Ihe panel held only three celebrities and Hans Con-reid served as host.The panel\u2019s job was to guess, with Ihe help of clues, the product with which each of three millionaires made his -of her\u2014-fortune.The panel had a miserable time trying to guess such products as plant food and disli drainers.The sorry pair of shows fills the vacant Judy Garland Show' Itour.YORK (AP)\u2014Carl Rei-i a bright, sunny fellow and many viewers would enjo> his work if he were reading listings from the phone book.Reiner would have been in much better performing shape Sunday night if, indeed, he had been reading the phone book.As it was, he turned up as ma jor riomo of a new CBS panel show called, with some accuracy.The Celebrity Game.There was not much game but there were nine Hollywood celebrities on the panel.They were called upon merely for yes and no answers to such weighty questions as \u201cdo you Ihink European actresses have more sex appeal than American'' A panel of three studio con- Summer events planned by Wl at Inverness INVERNESS 'The monthly meeting of the W.I.was held at the home of Mrs.J.W.Mr.Donald Brown, of St.Xa Graham on March 30.Thejyier College, N.S., and Mr.Glen-meeting was held early due to nie Brown, of Sherbrooke, N S., sugar \u2022 making in the vicinity.are Easter holiday guests of All hills were ordered paid, (heir parents, Mr.and Mrs.Plans were drawn up for the (;|en fj|0Wn Miss Geraldine Brown has left by plane for a two, weeks holiday in England and South ern Eranee, Mr.and Mrs.Fred Whitehead and son, Scot, of Shawinigan falls, are holiday guests of Mr.and Mrs.11.Whitehead and fam High Mass in iily.\t'Church on Easter Bolton Glen 7:00 a.m.3) Test Pattern 5) Today NBC 7:25 am.5) Farm New» 7:30 am.5) Today 8:00 a m.3) Cap\u2019t Kangaroo 8) Farm 8:15 a.m.8j Farm & Homs 8:25 a.m.j) New» 8:30 ».m.5) Today 8) Town & Country 8:45 a.m.8) Teddv Bear 9:00 a.m.3) Compas* ¦j) Playhouse 9:30 a.m.3) TV School 5» Make Room Foi Diddy 12) Sign On 9:55 a.m.12) The Sound of 12 10.00 a.m.3) News 5)\tSay When 6)\tSchool Telecast B) Music 12) Liberal Art* 10:15 a.m.8f Teddy Bear Playhouse 10:25 a.m.' 3) NBC News 10:30 a.m.| 3) l Love Lucy 5) Word For Word fi) Chez Helene Hi Price Is Right 12) Coffee Break 10:45 a.m.fi) Nursery School 11:00 a.m.3) McCoys j) Concentration K) Get the Message 12) Exercise Show 11:30 a m.31 Pete and Gladyi 5)\tJeopardy 12) Romper Room 6)\tGirl Talk 8i Missing Link 12:00 noon 3) l.ove of Life 5) First Impression fi) Focus Hi Father Knows Best 12) Lunchtime Little Theatre 12:30 p.m.!) Search For To* ! morrow 5) Truth or Consequence* fi) Movie ¦;n Ernie Ford (\t12:45 p m.3) Guiding Light 1:00 p.m.\u2022'>i Hospital 8» Matinee 12) Theater 1:03 p.m.3/ Aero*» the Fence 1:15 r>-m.3) Mixing Bowl 1:30 p.m.it As The World Turns 8; Movie 1:40 p.m.j) On the local Scene 1:55 p.m.5) Today 2:00 p.m.| 3), fii Password 5)\tPrice I* Right 2:25 p m.3) Scartlett Hill 2:30 p.m.j 3) Houaepariy \u2022n Doctor, fi) Scarlet Hill 8/ Day In Court 12) Bowlaway 3 00 p m.I) Mike Stephens .'D Loretta Young 6)\tTake Thirty H) General Hospital 12) Here\u2019» Looking At You 3 30 p m.3) Edge of Night » You Don\u2019t Say 12) People In Conflict fi) Friendly Giant 8) Queen for a Day 3:45 p.m.6) Mister Rogers 4:00 p.m.3) Secret .Storm 5)\tFather Knows Best fi) Cisco Kid 8) Trail Master 12) Surprise Party 4:30 p.m, 3) Movie j) Trail Master 6)\tSea Hunt 5:00 p.m.3) Magilla GorllD 0)\tRazzie Dazzle 1)\tSuperman 5:15 p.m.1) Robin Hood 5:30 p.m.3) Leri Cane Sports 6) Woody Woodpecker :\u2022 Early Show 12) Mickey Mouse 5:40 p.m.5) Adventure 5:45 p.m.h The Deputy a: on p m.3) World of Sport* 5) Rocky fi) Montreal Magazine 12) A Kin To Win p.m.*:1S *) New* i2i Fierie Barton 6:25 p.m.1) Weatherwise 6:30 p.m.1) Newstime » Huntley-Bnnkley ; 6» Phil Silver» ! 12) Pulse 6 40 p.m.4)\tAtlantic Weatherman 6:45 p m.fi) CBC TV New 7:00 p.m.\u2019 I)\tRipcord I T» Trails W'est : 6j New* ; 4) New* I 12) Hennesey 7:24 p.m.j 6; Sports /;3e p.m.J)\tCBS Reports r, The Virginian j fi) Walt Disney 3) Ozzie and Harriet 12) Burke's Law 7:45 p.m.6) Mr.Fix It 8:00 p.m.3) TBA h Rod River Jamboree 8) Patty Duke 8:30 p.m.3) Suspcnce 6» Perry Mason 8) Farmer\u2019s Daughter 12) Theatre 9:00 p.m.3) Beverley Hillbillies 5)\t, 8) Ben Casey 9:30 p.m.3) Dick Van Dyke Show 6)\tFestival tO:Q0 pm.3) Danny Kaye Show Ji Eleventh Hour B) Channing 10:15 p.m.12) Jim Coleman 10:30 p.m.6) TBA 12) Sports 11:00 1) News i) News 12) National 11:10 3) News 8) New» 6) Viewpoint 8) Weather Final 12) Pulse 11:20 p.m.8) Movie 11:25 p.rn.3) Wrestling lt:15 p.m.12) Pierre Berton 11:30 p.m.fi) Movie DOkJT TELL ME WUO VOL) R&PREbENT\u2014X CAN\tXVE LAD LOTS OP PSACT CE lately.'-^-You'Re 4êlun& süilo yg lot ON THE MOOIN \u2014 AND fHE FiPEiT PEfi\u2019-SOK! fO SlGM GET4 A FREE P12ZA PIE AsO A 6PUT-LEVEL VIEW OF THE EARTH/\u2014\u2014 But for your iNrOR/v.AT\\OM, my husband PlDN\u2019T W'N First PR'ZE iniTmc GAMSOOv to use what facilities, when they arc to he used and how much the city is to contribute is heading for a rapid showdown this week.A meeting of the Parks and Playgrounds commission of the city was held last night under the chairmanship of Aider-man Antonio Pinard to discuss complaints that the facilities \\fter the shawinigan Com-prietors\tapproached\tcit> conn\t,,1 the Montcalm\tPark school were\tbeing\tmonopolized\tby\tthe pany was nationalized along oil last\tnight with\ta request\tLoisirs Montcalm\tIncorporated with a number of other private that a park he built on a mun Alderman Pinard said after power companies the latsage her of adjacent and\tvacant lots\t(|le lm,eting that\tthe contract Government pledged that the on the\tstreet, parts of which\twj|h i.ojsn s Montcalm was re\tsource\tquoted\tone\tof\tthe\triirec To build a park Hydro-Quebec.The latter took\t\" over the power network of the *\t\\AJrt rc\\ Shawinigan Wafer and Power 11 ¦\t» w I VJ A group of Liege Street pro unigan Companv.the 92 homeowners on Liege Street \u201cjyes them exclusive rights to The souree goes on to say and surrounding area.\tjthe use of the swimming pool that this is one of the main ORATORICAL WINNER \u2014 Henry Crochetiere, left, president of the Sherbrooke Optimist Club presents fourteen year-old Peter Beaulieu, son of Mr.and Mrs.J.B.Beaulieu of Sherbrooke and a stu- Beaulieu wins oratorical competition dent of Sherbrooke's St.Patrick High School with his award for placing first in the annual Optimist oratorical contest held Monday night at the New Wellington Hotel.Looking on is Rev.Father At Lennoxville Brault of St.Patrick High School.Peter will now represent the Sherbrooke Club al the district contest May 18 at Cornwall, Ontario.(Record photo by Gerry l.emav ) Meanwhile, a highly reliable I | III* ll(4a V Lltlf» «nui *nv \\»»i*i»»»v* thejon the street, parts of\t__ rates would hr' reviewed and de are owned bv the city.\tviewed in the light of thojtors of the Loisirs Montcalm as creased, since the electricity Council later decide to homo-Charges by \"certain iiulivi saying that \u2018he would not want companies would be operated!legate the lots and comply with'duals.\"\tih>s children to swim in for the benefit of the citizens ©f|the group's petition, signed by nic contract with the Loisirs ¦''amc pool with just anyone.Quebec.Interviewed in Sherbrooke last week.MPP for Sherbrooke Carrier Fortin declared thal the present rates being paid by the city of Sherbrooke were under review, but would not be reduced unless the city guaranteed an equivalent reduction in rates to Sherbrooke users.number of in-cuinplaincd of to the Loisirs resulting in nests of and vermin in the swamp He told council that the nearest park was too far for young children lo go and that the city ., ,\t,\t, .should drain the swamp and Us-t night s resoluüon is such makp an infants.park by pur an assurance.In the resolution council points to the fact that the city seems to be one for the conflict.of the causes; Reply is awaited on RR crossing request Peter Beaulieu, of Sher brooke a fourteen year old stu dent of St.Patrick High School.Lennoxville council is still has been appointed chimney Sherbrooke, was the winner of awaiting an answer to a letter sweeper for the town of Len (0 ^ n(,L,{js 0f i(s progress.\u201d the Oratorical Contest sponsor-sent lo the Board of Transport noxville for the coming year.\tresoiutjon concludes thal ed by the Sherbrooke Optimist Commissioners requesting divi Cost of chimney sweep is $1.50 whcn lh(, con[vact with Shaw- distribution system has been in operation since 1908 and during that time both the system and the city itself have undergone tremendous growth.Citing that Sherbrooke grossed SI,250,000 in profits last fiscal year from the operation of the electricity system, the resolu tion slates the city requires all sources of revenue \"to answer A spokesman for the group.Ithere for 21 hours during thc|reasons that a Robert Courtois, said that stag jwcek.They are also allotted the dividuals have nant water accumulates on the q^e of the gymnasium there as the concession land, resulting in nests of rats well as certain rooms for spec! Montcalm fie periods of lime each week ; They have also charged that A certain amount of voulu ; membership in the organization sion as to the privileges which,ls open to anyone, the group has in using the gym pau, MoKenna, a director of the Loisirs denied that any discrimination is practiced by the chasing the rest of the land\t'\u2018l'ho Loisirs Mon liai *^1 loisirs Mon tea 1 in in a recent Council agreed that the cityjihought that they controlled .i-poinent and said that anyone must get rid of the swamp and;the gymnasium, amt only them.wh() p.lys ,hp membership fee land;But we expect and have reeeiv-can )(),n ed requests from other sources1 for the use of the gym.It must be open to the public at large,\u201d declared Alderman Pimird.He explained thal the con decided to homologate as a first step.the Club, held last evening at the sion of costs of installing auto- per chimney.will be carried out at the Len-;lamp ¦ malic gates and signal lights at seven the railway crossing on College New Wellington Hotel.noxville High School.\tj\u201d\"\"1\"\t,\t.,\t.\t.! Beaulieu was one of Mayor Mitchell called for the He made special reference t0 contestants, all of whom spoke Street, cooperation of the youngsters!th® lighting system along thelon topic,' \u201cOptimism, thej jn February, council discus-1 and urged them to attend the street towards Bishops Lmi-formu]a f01.freedom.\tsed improvement of the cross- bicycle inspection and find out versity.^\t^\t^\t^ , He will now represent the, ing just east of Queen Street inigan Water and Power (now I incorporated in Hydro Quebec) [expires in November, the city [asks for more favorable rates.These would be passed on to what law's govern bicycle riding in the town.Voicing support for the program, Mayor Mitchell described the campaign as a \u2018wonderful thing\u2019.BLAIS & MADRO INC.\"Quality Men's Store\" \u2014 Custom Tailors \u2014 149 Wellington St.North Sherbrooke, Que.It doesn\u2019t cost anything to look at the plans,\u201d said Mayor Mitchell as he called for the Monday night meeting.\u201cNo,\u201d replied Alderman Fortier, \u201cbut 11 will cost a little more to do the work.\u201d INSURE IN SURE INSURANCE Automobile \u2014 the best insurance costs no more.Please Consult \u2014 WATSON & FULLER LTD.Tel.569-5939 \u2014 Sherbrooke No inquest set No date has been set yet for an inquest into the death of Brian Goodfellow of Queen Boulevard, North, Sherbrooke who was killed Sunday night in a two car collision between iGranby and Waterlo.o Brian, w\u2019ho was 22, was the son of Clif-[ford Goodfellow.The funeral service will take i place at St.Andrew\u2019s Presbyterian Church, Frontenac : Street.Sherbrooke tomorrow ¦at 2 p.m.Rev.Alex McCombie officiating.Burial will take (place in Elmwood Cemetery.DAYS THAT STUNNED THE WORLD! SAMUEL BRONSTON PRISENTS Heston Niven Sherbrooke club at the district!including the replacing of the; contest to be held on May 18th(gates with automatic gates \u2014^ in Cornwall, Ont.Here he will equipped with flashing lights; be in competition with some and the widening of the streetj twenty youngsters from New ! where it crosses the tracks.York State and the provinces of\t» * » Ontario and Quebec.Should he be successful in Cornwall he will advance to the Internation-, al Finals which will be held at! the International Optimist Con-!\t* * * vention in Denver, Colorado to| Aurele Lacroix of Sherbrooke be held in June.The other contestants in last; evening's contest were all stu dents from St.Patrick High! Claude Adams, placed second! and Dennis Finlay placed third.; Robert Brown.Richard Ford, Peter Meissner and Alan Sitter also competed.The judges for the contest] were Miss Marlyne Hayes of] Marymount, Rene Monty and Peter Beaudry.Harry Kouri, chairman of boys work for I he Sherbrooke club, was chairman of the meeting and the prizes were presented by Henry Crochetiere, president of the club.Lennoxville town council passed a resolution Monday night re-appointing the town\u2019s valuators for 1964.Store ransacked NORTH H A T L E Y \u2014 (Staff) \u2014 The Roger LeBar-on IGA store was broken into early Sunday morning and thieves got away with an undisclosed amount of merchandise.The thieves broke in through a door on the west side of the building between three and five a.m.and stole a quantity of merchandise including tobacco, cigarettes, wrist watches and shoes, it was reported by police Chief Ed Lloyd.Dynamite' bomb causes a scare Lennoxville\u2019s fire department answered five calls during (he month of March, a statement from the depart- , ,\t.\t.,,\t\u201e , ment showed, at Monday's the consumers through the mu council meeting.The worst of ! W1 u 'I'f\u2019buHon system the fires occurred March 15 which the city intends to retain, when fire burned the farm ! house of Gordon Herring.; Chairman of police and fire, E.B.Simms said that repairs have been carried out on the fire trucks.In the police department, 38 tickets were issued during the month.*\t*\t*\t| A home-made bomb found in Chairman of roads, Alderman sherbrookcent for library use to Mise suitable for library use at Sut- For those books will not be lingual Bibliothèque Sutton Li fee of S2 per year.Then, with, sides that, they planned and cnts on Main strce[\t! might like to hear how our lib ary wares of various publishing Bouthot at her Sutton residence tirms.At length, with no more \"n Main Street will be aeknow-Than 40 books for my first von lodged and appreciated.\u201d titre, I operated a small loan- With the next annual busi-tor rent librarv, which proved l meeting of the Bibliothe-tion at 316 Main St.or tele- U'r> successful.Then, about| ^be chamber ot commerce, tives we have to use to purify\u2019sions was given by Mrs.K.r16 Granby Jaycees, and laboi our water make it unpractical j Winser and after a short bust-.committee hired the same for industrial purposes,\u201d he ness meeting, a small food sa)e!llrrn engineers as hired by added.\t! was held among the members.[Bedford, and asked the firm to Re.-eshments were served by ,come UP, with some solutions.Mrs.Joan McClatchie and Miss Meanwhile, City Council also Winnie Holliday.\t;lllred an engineering firm to New bridge a»/ to be built seek answers.To dale.sions of the peace here yesterday.The two young men were charged with theft of 22 gal Ions of maple syrup on the evening of March 26/27 from Parent\u2019s neighbor.According to the defense attorney, Gilles Belanger, Parent was in a tavern in Roxton Pond when he was asked by a stranger to obtain some maple syrup.Parent told the court lie then met Neveau, and they went and took a barrel erf maple syrup.Mr.Belanger told the court gestions to alleviate the prob-That the youths had to roll the QUEBEC (CP) \u2014 Rene St.;SUTTON _______________ :lcms have included: building!barrel about 150 feet before Pierre, public works minister,]\t;a new reservoir, getting the'they reached the road.\u201cIn fact, told the legislature Monday Dr.and Mrs.Robert Scott water higher up from the cx-j\u2018be.v came to see me with the that a new bridge will be built and family were guests of the isting reservoir \u2014 getting the;vaiue of the syrup and the bar-across the Richelieu river be- former's parents, Mr.and Mrs.water from some other source!rel before they were arrested, tween Noyan and Lacolle, Maxwell Scott.Mountair Street, such as Lake Champlain, Lake or before the complaint was The new bridge will have noifor the Easter weekend.\tMemphremagog, or Lake Bark-!mac,e-\u2019 tolls and will eliminate one of Students in three ouses from er.\tCrown Attorney Gilles Ther- the last toll bridges rcmainingjMacdonald College were at Sut- City council, according to!1'30\"- suggested that the court in the province.'ton to ski on the weekend.[mayor Paul O.Trepanier, is kill Wifi 'If ir'f I IjUjNktibi HERD\tGROWS\tFAST \u2014\tboost to hR herd.\tTheir\tnew arrivals\tare,\tleft to right, Triplet\tHolstein\tcalves born\tmother\tSnowdrop has\tgiven\tJanice,\tLaurie\tand\tNancy on the\tfarm of\tGerry Ginn\tbirth to\ta single calf,\ttwins\tGinn, near Goderich,\tOntario, on\tand the\ttriplets in the last the weekend gave a quick j three years.Seen with the j\t(CP Wirephoto) apply clemency to the two youths.This was Parent\u2019s first offense and Ncveau's second.Judge Delaney told the youths that they must learn their lesson.Waterloo library was redecorated WATERLOO \u2014 (Special) \u2014 j Waterloo Public Library has (just been redecorated for Library Book Week.The directors announced that for the week from April 6 to 12 there will be a sale ot new books in the library every evening except tonight.There is a collection of English and French books which have just been re-reived from Montreal and -hould interest every reader.! The books are displayed on five tables so that selection ran be easily made.Some oi hem are paper covered.Profits from the Book Sale are for the library\u2019 for this an nual sale is one source of funds lo support it, * # # The chairman and School ommissioners of the District of Bedford of the Protestant chools will meet in Cowans-illc High School on Thursday, \\pril 9 at 8:00 p.m.The pur-tose is to consider a survey hat has just been completed y \\\\ T.Perks and Technical Consultant for Regional Planting.The school boards in the District of Bedford, after studying the report will decide if they are in favor of one Regional High School.\tI Don't buy any car even a Rambler) without (not reading X*Ray Most drivers consider their cars a major investment.Yet, time after time, many motorists return to the same make of car without seriously considering any other.How does your car compare, feature, for feature, with other cars in the same price range?The remarkable new X-Ray book tells you.The X-Ray is a free automotive fact book.Its 28 pages of impartial charts and illustrations compare the features and factory list prices of 24 Canadian cars.It's the only free fact book of its kind It gives you all the information you need to know before you decide on any car.This exceptional book gives you complete exterior and interior measurements, comfort and seating options, hidden quality and value features, en- gine and transmission choices, safety features, factory list prices and many other specifications.With an X-Ray book you can see exactly what you get for the money you pay.Don\u2019t buy your new car from habit.Find out which car is really best for you.Pick up your free copy of the 1964 automotive X-Ray book at your nearest Rambler dealer's now._________GET YOUR FREE X-RAY BOOK FROM YOUR NEAREST RAMBLER DEALER_________________ P.CHICOINE AUTOMOBILE INC.\tEASTERN TOWNSHIPS MOTORS LTD.1089 Wellington St.South \u2014 Tel.569-9669\t2222 King St.West \u2014 Tel.569 3604 WARWICK LAROCHE AUTOMOBILE ENRG.I 6 SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD, TUES., AERIL 7, 19(14 3, A ubout Wc or anu uooui women Catholic Women's League Clear and concise report given at annual meeting The annual meeting of Our Lady of Good Counsel Council was hold in St.Patrick's Church Hall on Wednesday, April 1 at 8.15 p.m., with tho president.Mrs.L.J.DeLorme opening the meeting with the usual league Prayer, prayer for The Holy Father and the success of the Ecumenical Council as well as prayers for decesed and ill members, parishioners and friends.pcrôonuù Mr.Arthur Taylor has re turned to his home on Belvi-dere Street after staying with Mr.and Mrs.Lynn McDougall in Mount Royal for the last 7U months, to be near his wife who was in hospital, and passed sway on Tuesday, March 31 * * * Friends of Mrs.Clifford Gunter, Sr., of Richmond will be sorry to learn she is a patient In the Sherbrooke Hospital, Room 404, where she underwent surgery.[ The secretary, Miss H.Fitzgerald reported nine regular, three executive and one com mittce meeting held during the term and gave a very clear and concise report of all activities.The treasurer, Miss A.Plam jondon reported that $2,257.81 had been spent in Parish Work, Missions, Education, Social Service, Flowers, Masses, etc.Mrs.W.Veilleux, Spiritual convener, reported a successful ¦ pirilual year, members attend-led Mass in honor of Our Lady of Good Counsel, Day of Prayer I in May, Corporate Communion jibe second Sunday in May and I October, Children and Youth Day of Prayer in October.The Guard of Honor held two Holy ; Hour\u2019s at the Blessed Sacra | ment Chapel, the first in May, jthe second in October, this |Holy Hour was conducted by Rev.Father Thomas Walsh, s.j, Nine new members wore enrol led in the Guard of Honour during the year.Thirty-three visits wore made to funeral parlours for the recitation of the Rosary for deceased members and parishioners.Flowers for the Altar at St.Patrick\u2019s Church wore provided at Easter, Forty Hours and at Christmas, Mrs.L.J.DeLorme, member ICatholic Sailors Club during ship and magazine convener, the year, in addition to these reported a total membership of 140 used books were also sent.Ill and regretfully reported| Mrs.C.Clark, Cancer Clinic that the group had lost onejeonvener, reported a success-member through death andiful year 205 workers spending that two others had moved 1477 hours in this worth while away.\t(work cutting 10,590 yards of Miss Y.Campbell, Educationlf'ller and gauze and making up convener, reported prizes had 31.152' various size pads and been given to students of St.|4072 bags of swabs.Patrick High School and: Miss G.Mullins, Mrs.W.Marymount, bursaries w e re,Veilleux, Mrs.M.Cloutier, Mrs.awarded to Marymount stu K- J- Wolfe and Mrs.Y, McKen-dents, Misses Rita Portelance na.Hospital conveners, report-and Diane Balawyder, main jed 1,055 visits to, Sher-tenance of Asian Child, sub-Lrooke Hospital, St.Vincent de scriptions to Catholic Digest .Paul, Hotel Dieu, Youville, St.given to the Sherbrooke Lib ! Francis Sanatorium as well as rary,\tmany visits to private homes, Miss A.Walsh, Social Ser ials, rosaries, candy, gifts, vice convener, reported $1835 16 spent for food, fuel, cloth ing, shoes, rent, etc.and gratefully acknowledged assistance from a committee from The Holy Name Society, St.Pat-Tick\u2019s Old Boys, The Optimist Club, St.Patrick MotherK Society, Canadian National Guild, Marymount School, st i[nst,tule tor the Blind and had jellies, etc., were distributed and two hundred and five hours spent in this work, Mrs.W.Steele, Citizenship an Immigration convener, reported that a number of members had collected for the Can- Bridget\u2019s Council and the Sherbrooke Fire Department as well as the City of Sherbrooke and the Rotary Club.Mrs.L.Dion, Stella Maris convener, reported six ditty bags had been sent to The *Du Font's rcgislerecJ Irademark1 also spent considerable time assisting in the Red Cross Blood Donor Clinic, Miss A.Hand convened the St.Patrick\u2019s Church collection for the Red Cross which proved to be most gratifying.Mrs.R.McManus, Girl Guide convener, reported 27 Guides.Ten Guides were enrolled Dec.!l3/83 and 53 proficiency bad-ges were awarded.On Decem-iber 21 Captain McManus and Lieutenant l^eblanc along w'ilh 'IS Guides visited Youville and Sacred Heart Hospice singing Christmas Carols.Miss M.Mc-Keon is to be awarded her gold cord later on this month, this is a great honor in Guiding and the second one to be awarded to St.Patrick's Guides.Miss O.MoKeon, Radio, TV and Film convener, reported 80 letters w'ere sent to Producers, Directors, Station Managers,' The Hierarchy and numerous artist* appearing on programmes, 50 letters of thanks had been received during the year.Through the efforts of this convener a lecture with coloured films, A Trip to South America, by Rev.Father! Richard M.McKeon, s.j.ph.d Director of the Institute of Industrial Relations, l-e Moyne College, Syracuse, N.Y., was enjoyed by all who attended.Miss P.Tuite, Publicity convener, reported 12 advertise ments, 14 pulpit announce ments and 152 inches of publi city and two photographs re produced during the year.Mrs.P.J, McKenna, Mrs.C.IFortier, Mrs.M.Cloutier and Mrs.C.Clark acted as co-con iveners for the Parish Supper, I Card Party and the various |teas.j Mrs, B.W.Murray, Nomin-jations convener, assisted by Mrs.P.J.McKenna and Mrs.C.Frechette presented the list of nominees for the coining iyear, Mrs, E.J.Wolfe was in the chair for the elections, following the installation of the officers Mrs.Wolfe read the Act of Consecreation.Miss G.Mullins in the name of all members voiced thanks to the outgoing officers and extended a welcome to the new slate.The president, Mrs.L.J.De Lorme thanked all who had worked so hard during the year and remarked that all reports were impressive and testified to the very excellent work accomplished during the past year.I*.\ts ^ UMBIUSFV\t.m Pial St.Agnes Guild Easter lilies set theme for salad bar tea, sale Easter lilies, in keeping with the season, were used effectively to decorate the Church of the Advent Hall, on Saturday, when-the members of the St.Agnes Guild sponsored their annual Salad Bar Tea.Receiving the guests were the president, Mrs.D.Price and Mrs.A.Nuthrown, vice-president The cashier for the afternoon was Mrs.U.Middleton.The tea table was tastefully-arranged with a lace cloth centred with a silver vase of white poms, Easter lilies, and greenery, flanked by white tapers in silver holders.Here pouring tea were Mrs.D.Atto, Mrs.R.Thorne, Mrs.J.Colton and Mrs.P.Blick.Adding to the decor, the stage was decorated with six large Easter lilies, flanked by two ferns.Upon the stage were additional individual tables, ce\tntred\tf ith\twhite poms in\tcry s\t\t>lders.Waitresses\twere\tmembi\t?rs of the G.A.\tunder\tthe su\tpervi- sion of Mi\tss D.\tPrice.\t The plan\to and\tthe\t bar was also a\t\tdomed\twith lilies and\tgiant\tyellow\tehry- santhemums.The convener of the salads was Mrs.J.Wark, assisted by the Misses Catherine and Barbara Wark.The conveners were Mrs.G Saanum.Mrs.G.Thomp son.Mrs.D.Lavalliere Mrs.H.Billson, assisted by Mrs.R.Loughheed, Mrs.M Loughhead.Mrs.A.McMich ael and Mrs.W.Rolfe.The gift table was supervised by Mrs.D.Murray and Mrs.M.Mandigo and the parcel post was cared for by the Misses Bonnie Price and Faye Hunter.The food table, auspices of the St.Margaret\u2019s Guild.Polly s pointers by Polly Cramer MADAME GRES looked to signing this classic gown of The bodice is pin-pleated in Greece for inspiration in de- finest Arnel and silk jersey, navy and white and the skirt j \u2022\t|.is fluid.ïïrruTw\u2019.Musical tea highlighted hy piano recitals Unit I of the Lennoxville: United Church Women held a largely attended musical, tea and sale in the Gertrude Scott Hall.Church Street.Mrs.William J.Lane and Mrs.Arthur B.Lovelace welcomed the guests to the upper hall which wa.s decorated for the occasion with potted hy dranglas by the local florist.Mrs.Lane extended a cordial welcome to the young artists, all pupils of Mrs.L.Hurley, who presented a fine program.Those taking part were as fol-lows:- ,CLASS 1964 \u2014 Dana Bryant, Paul Bourbonniere, Jennifer Campbell, Richard MeCallan, Richard Vaudry, Dana Bryant and Paul Bourbonniere, PREPARATORY \u2014 Elizabeth Herring and Victoria Fuller.PRIMARY \u2014 Kenneth Her- ring, Shirley MeCallan, Rose-iers by little Miss Jennifer] mary Dougan, Deborah Camp-jCampbell and master Richard bell, Jane Fuller, Susan Roth-jMeCallan.ney, Charles Cowhard, Susani Afternoon tea was served in and Linda Rothney.\tthe dining room, w'here Mrs.ELEMENTARY \u2014 Sylvia! A.Norman Flint and Mrs.Buchannan.Linda Rothney,Thomas Saunders were in Frances Herring and Jameslcharge, assisted in serving by Dougan.\t[members of the C.G.T.T.PART II\t! Miss Marjorie Waldron was JUNIOR I \u2014 Beth MeCallan.jin charge of the food and ar-('arol Saunders, Ann Harding, rangements, assisted by Mrs.Elizabeth Pratt, Susan Bour- Lorne Davidson.Mrs.George bonniere.Dale Matthews and Coxon.Mrs.Thomas Majury, Linda Katadotis.\t\u2022 Mrs.Garland Paige, Mrs.Ste- JUNIOR 11 \u2014 Margaret Hilijwart Coates, Mrs.Myrtle Wat-and Robyn Bryant.\t[kins and .Mrs.Wentworth Rich- INTERMEDIATE Maureen ardson.iDougan and Rosemary HerringMrs.Eddie Lane and Mrs.SENIOR - Nancy Klinck.!John McLeod poured tea at Mrs.Louis B.Pierce voicedjthe head table which was ar-jthe appreciation and thanks of ranged with a lace cloth.Those present to Mrs.Hurley [centred with spring flowers and and her pupils for then delight-1 yellow tapers.The individual ful program.\tjtables were centred with daffo- Mrs.Hurley was presented[dils and arranged with linen with a bouquet of spring flow- cloths.The young artists had a specially arranged table in Doug-; [las Hall, complete with daintyj place cards and a birthday [cake.The well patronized sales DEAR POLLY \u2014 When streets are sloppy after a snowfall, dirt and grime often cover; tar windshields.Those of us who do not have windshield washers have a hectic time.If some clean, soft snow is put on the windshield, it can always quicklv be wiped clean \u2014JAMES DEAR POLLY \u2014 My husband always used to have; trouble getting his ties tied so fhe ends were the proper length.I had him tie and retie one until it was correct.Then I cut it in two at the center back while it was on and tied.The raw edges were turned and gripper tape attached to each side.Now he just opens the tape, puts the tie on, closes the tape and pulls his collar] down over it.All his ties havej had this treatment and he is' pleased and always looks neat.\u2014MRS.D.S.GIRLS \u2014 A hook and eye could he used to fasten the tie together in the center back.\u2014 POLLY DEAR POLLY \u2014 Last week I decided to entertain, so I called some of my girl friends and asked them to a Polly\u2019s Pointer party.They were ask ed to bring any Pointers they liked as I am making a scrapbook.We had lots of fun and I got some good pointers to put in my book.Here is one: When scrubbing your floor, put laundry starch in the water It will shine as though it had been waxed.In a few weeks! will have another party telling the guests that Polly Pointers calls again.\u2014MRS.R G.D.DEAR POLLY \u2014 To insure the safety of emblem pin-s and also protect the dress fabric when the pin is worn, cut a small piece of iron-on tape and press it to the underside of the dress where the pin is worn.This makes a good base to pin to as well as being a protection to the dress.\u2014MRS.JOE DEAR POLLY \u2014 My sponge mop has a little catch to hold the metal handle of the squeezer to the wooden handle.This broke and would not hold the handle up.It kept dragging on the floor.So I took a large rubber band and slipped it over both handles.I can now pull the handle down to squeeze the mop and the rubber band stretches and then snaps back to hold the handle out of the way.\u2014 MRS.J.E.S.SAUNA Finnish dry heat bath.Sales and installations for motels, social, golf and curling clubs, apartment buildings, homes, etc.Insist on the genuine VIKING SAUNA.Over 50,000 installations to date .Viking Sauna Installation* Reg'd.100 .Lake St., Magog, Que.Tel.843 5011 Friends are best asset ATTENDED SCHOOL More than 4,366.000 persons aged five years or older reported in the 1961 Canadian census as h a v in g attended school full time some time during the previous year.WEDDING PHOTOGRAPHY Tel.562-0900 SEARS STUDIO 139 Frontenac St.Sharbrooke Ik AT LAST! the bra girls were designed for! 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Style 1240.Padded.A & B, 32-36.White.$7.00.Unpadded, style 1247.B & C, 32-38.White and \u2022\tBlack.$6.50.D, 32-40, $7.50.NEW STRETCH STRAP originators of the finest bread and bak \u2022d products FOR DAILY DELIVERY CALL 562 2744 tables were looked after by the following members.Food, Mrs.J.D.McFadyen, Mrs.Walterj McMorin and Mrs.W.S.Nut ] brown.Dolls and doll\u2019s clothes., Mrs.Gilbey and Mrs.Rufus; \u201cOther girls make friends so girls who aren\u2019t in the \u201cinner Dunn.Aprons, Mrs.Harrison easily,\u2019\u2019 writes a 16-year-old.circle\" either.They are proba- Wright, Mrs.Francis Crane and \u201cWhat can 1 do to make my- b, suffering just as much as Mrs' charles Le£ebvre.Cards self popular?\u2019\u2019\t'\t,\t, ,\t/ u ¦ and Novelties, Mrs.Keith Lane.Everv now and then someone\t,\t.\t.\t¦' shoit business meetins fol- nffers the world a magic for-on 1 h p outslde 'ookmg in.lowed, at which time a gift was mu la for \u201cpopufarity\" which is\t>'ou are ,b.nund ,0 presented to Mrs.Arnold Todd, supposed to make you liked by f,nd, sfomef >\u2018ou, wlU llke a,ld a membng to re-one and all, but the hard truth want for fnends-\t'Slde ln 0ntari0- is that none of these systems-\u2014\u2014\u2014 - really works.Some girls seem to be born popular.Without giving it any thought, they go through life as \u201cinsiders\u2019\u2019 of any group to which they want to belong.Other girls find themselves, \u201coutsiders\u2019\u2019 and yearn to be popular.Such girls probably; never will win that kind of! popularity.But they can find; something that will mean more' to them over a period of years They can make something of themselves and win a few good friends who like them for what they are and because they share the same interests.Make up your mind today that you're going to be somebody.Start working at becoming what you want to be.Have! a goal and concentrate on it, instead of wishing you were an entirely different sort of person.Go after what you believe you can get, with the personality, brains and ability you have.Instead of wishing everybody liked you and that you were known as one of the most popular girls in school, look around at some of the other boys and **the money our termpian loan saved us paid for this extra chair*t Sec Royal Bank first before you shop.Arrange for a low-cost termpian loan.It puts buying power, bargaining power in your pocket, leaves you more dollars to spend on that new set of furniture, or any other \u201cbig buy\".Save money next time >ou borrow ., Finance in advance at ROYAL BANK says.\u2019'You\u2019ll he proud to own a MOFFAT \u2022ppliance because they\u2019re quality-built to last housetime 30\"ELECTRIC RANGE-FEATURING ROTISSERIE! 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Other top features ere .Fluorescent lamp with glass lens.7 heat switches.Electric Clock Timer with Minute Minder.Rôtisserie with holding forks.Timed appliance outlet.Oven light with lens.Removable porcelain oven side walls.Hinged oven element.10 oven rack positions.Storage drawer.16' picture window door.MOFFAT 30H55WR RANGE- *239 OO FOR MODERN ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES See your favourite dealer, or Southern Canada Power Subsidiary of Hydro-Quebec WE GUARANTEE AND SERVICE EVERYTHING WE SELL 1 < Lennox ville in province gets low interest for '63 bond issue Lcnnoxville\u2019s Mayor Archie 10 years.\tof +88 bond ;>>ue> in 1963 rep- Mitchell took time out at the The price wa> S98.52 a bond resenting a value of $274.636.-regular council meeting Mon- and the total cost of the issue lhe\tever for ihe day night to bring attention to waf estimated at 5.3015 per a March 14 article in the Mont «ht.real Star stating that Lennox Lennoxville was 700 the province.The figures among mentioned w\"e conu,ned ln a ville obtained est rate for that tabled in the others report Legislative As- the lowest inter- in an article reporting - .\t.L \u201e 1963 with a $100.municipalities and school com-'embl> M irfh n b;' Pierre La i 000 issue at five per cent for missions in Quebec sold a total\tmuniclPa\u2018 a^-aus minis- ter.?\t7-7\tThe most profitable issue of 1963 was made by the City of Oulremont a Montreal suburb which sold $2,496.000 bonds at; five-percent interest for 1964-73 and five and one quarter per cent for 1974-83.The price was ¦S97.903 a bond with a net in ;terest of 5.4502 per cent.Only comment ipade follow ing the announcement came from chairman of the finance committee Frank Taylor \u2014 \u201cW'e did a lot better than the Prov-j ince of Quebec,\u2019\u2019 he stated amid council's laughter.?Council approves hospital tag day Lennoxville councillors Monday night gave approval to a Srequest for a tag day in the town April 24 and April 25 by ;the auxiliaries of the d'You-ville Hospital.Mayor Mitchell reminded those groups requesting tag days that the town\u2019s permission jshould be requested in writing in plenty of time before the tag day.\"We cannot allow two tag days on the same day,\" he jsaid.Lennoxville places at the top in annual fire prevention awards It's a proud record that the residents of Lennoxville and members of the volunteer fire brigade have set this year.Council took pride in announcing Monday night that the town had placed first in Quebec, and won honorable mention in Canada, .'or fire protection and prevention in the National Fire Prevention Association awards.The town comes under Class E for towns with a population of 2,500 to 5,000 persons.MOVED The A.B.C.D.Hearing Aid Centre formerly located at 119 Frontenac St\u201e are now situated at 422 7th AVENUE SOUTH \u2014 PARKING FACILITIES \u2014 A.B.C.D.HEARING AID CENTRE 422 7th Avenue South \u2014 Sherbrooke Tel.569-2348 SHKRRROOKF DAILY RECORD.TUES , APRIL 7, 19*4 j Financial & Market Report COURTESY OF GREENSHIELDS LTD.NEW YORK STOCK\tMONTREAL STOCK iBirtliii EXCHANGE\t\t\tEXCHANGE\t\t Closing\t\t11 a.m\t\tClosing\t11 a.m Amor.Tel\t138\".\t139\tAbiiibi\t14\t14 Anaconda\t43\".\t44'a\tAlgoma\t61\t61 Bethlehem Steel\t39'.\t\tUuminium\t33'.\t33 a.Borden\u2019s Co.\t737 a\t\tArgus Corp.\t14'.\t Chrysler\t44\".\t45\tArbestos\t20\t20 Conm Solvents\t34\t\tBell Tel.\t52\".\t52\".t ons Edison\t86\".\t867,\t\u201d Ris.\t1 22\t1.21 Douglas\t26 \"a\t\tRra/il\t3.00\t2 90 Dupont\t262'*\t262'.\tB.A.Oil\t31'k\t31'a General Electric\t88'.\t88'.\tB C.Forest\t28'.\t28\".General Motors\t81\t\tR C.Power\t46\t Goodyear\t44'.\t45'.\tBruck \"A\"\t26'y\t Inti.Bus.Mach.\t5.97\t5.99\tCan.Cement\t43'a\t Int.Paper\t34'a\t\t('an.Iron\t32\t Int.Tel\t58'.\t\tCdn Aviation t\t1.\t9's\t Johns Manville\t59'.\t\t('tin Breweries\t10\t10 Pepsi\t50\t\tCdn.Br, Alum.\tA 10'.\t10 ' a Radio\t36'«\t37\tCh -mcell\t15'k\t15\"s Republic Steel\t46\".\t\tCdn.Pac.Railwav 40'«\t\t407 s l .S Rubber\t53\t\tCons.Paper\t40'a\t40\"* SuL Oil of N.J.\t857 «\t86'.\tCons.Smelters\t357s\t357k V.S Steel\t58,\t59 \"x\tDist.Seagrams\t55\".\t55'a Woolworth\t76\".\t\tDom Bridge\t19\t187i, \t\t\tDorn Tar\t197s\t197s PEGG \u2014 At the Sherbrooke Hospital on April 4, 1964 to Douglas and Dorothy (nee Beat-tie) of Huntingville, a son, Brian Keith, 10 lbs.6 or.Brother for Jeff.Oratha Mac ARTHUR GUARD CHANGED \u2014 Members of the armed services salute during changing of the guard at the casket of General of the Army Douglas MacAr-thur in a New York funeral home yesterday.The body was brought to New York from Walter Reed Army hospital in Washington, where the general died.Today, the body will lie in repose at the 7th Regiment armory on Park Ave.(AP Wirephoto) Halt libraries RANGOON (AP)\u2014US.information service libraries in Burma suspended operations Tuesday in compliance with a new law giving the Burmese government tighter control of foreign propaganda outlets The libraries are to reopen aller registering under the new law The British council also sus pended its library services.If S all gasolines are the same how come you can get better mileage with B A ?The reason is simply this: you can get better mileage because with B-A you use less gasoline.Why?Well here are four good reasons.First, B-A Gasolines are specially weather-formulated each month to compensate for regional and seasonal temperature changes.This means you get fast, positive starting and fast warm-ups.As a result, you use less gasoline during these operations.Secondly, B-A Gasolines côntain a special detergent to keep your carburetor clean.This gives you smoother idling and positive pick-up which means you use less gasoline.Also, B-A Gasolines burn clean and prevent combustion deposits that rob your car of power.Result\u2014you use less gasoline.Finally, B-A Gasolines are final-filtered at the pump to eliminate harmful dirt particles that could interfere with your cars proper performance and waste gasoline.This is why we say you can get better mileage with B-A Gasolines.So switch today.Move up to B-A Gasolines.THE BRITISH AMERICAN OIL COMPANY LIMITED CLEAN ACROSS CANADA X.261M H.L Perkins Border resident dies at 74 STANSTKAD (Special) Harry Leslie Perkins, a highly respected citizen of Stanstead, died on Sunday afternoon, April 5 al Ihe ().(.' M.Hospital.Newport, Yt .where he had been a patient for two days was 74.Mr.Perkins was born at Baldwin Mills on May 9, 1889, one of five children born to Robert W.Perkins and his wife, Edith Worth.Mr.Perkins received his edu THE MARKET TODAY (Grtenthields Ltd.) were higher in Dorn Textile\t24 Dupont\t461.Famous Players\t2ti'» Ford \u201cA\tiso Fraser\t32-lx Gen.Dynamics\t321.Greal Lakes Paper 22la Hawker Siddlry\t(i'« Home Oil \u201cA\"\tHr1.Hudson Bay Co.\t157s Hudson R Mining (>9' Imperial Oil Ind.Accept.Ini Nickel lull.Paper lilt.Pipe Jam.Public Serv.La butt l.atir, Kin.\"A\" Stock prices active trading.The London stock market was lower al the opening.Three major sugar refineries in Eastern Canada reduced the McMillan liloedet wholesale price for retined Massey Ferguson sugar by 25 cents a hundredjMolson s \"A\" pounds bringing the price at|N« anda Montreal to $12.95 a hundred Price Bros, pounds,\tjUgilvio Quebec Tel Royalilc Oil Sayvelte Shawinigan bid.Steel t\u2019o.Traders Fin \"A\" Trans-Can.Pipe Effective control of Midepsa Trans-Mt.Oil Ind.Ltd.has been bought by Walker Power t'orp.of Canada re )[(, ports thal Ihe break up value for ils common shares was $15.50 al March 31 64 compared with $15.15 a monlh earlier and $13.09 al March 31 63.48'« 23''.841 a 37'-i 82'j IIP.19 14 'K 2R1.20'» 29 46'.4 Fl4 1814 49 14\".275 5,00 23 \\ IP, 36'.171.34''.40 79 64 24 B 46\u2019 « 32', 6:'* 16's 69 b 48', 23 b 84'j 36 b 81 B 19 28'» 20\tb 28'v 46'v GOODFELLOW, Brian \u2014 Ar cidentally at Granby, Que., on Sunday.April 5, 1964, Brian Clifford Goodfellow, beloved son of Clifford Goodfellow and his wife the late Ethel Williams, and step-son of Beverley Littlejohn, in his 23rd.year.Resting in the R.L.Bish op Funeral Chapel, 300 Queen Rlvd , N .Sherbrooke, funeral service will he held in S4.Andrew's Church, Wednesday, April 8 at 2:00 p in.Rev.Alex McComhie officiating Interment Elmwood Cemetery, LETOURNEAU, Omar _ At Sherbrooke, Que , Orner Letourneau, husband of the laic Lydia It Boulet, and Josephine Carrier, residing at 1033 Larocque St., at the age of 76 years.Resting at Arthur B, lisle Funeral Parlor, 505 Short St , where the funeral will leave on Wed , April 8, at 10.15 a m.for service in the Immaculate Conception Church at 10.30 a m.Interment in St Michael's Cemetery.MORRISON, Mary \u2014 At her re j, sidencc on April 5, 1964, Mary Oliver, beloved wife of Finie,v Morrison, and mother of Oliver and Raymond, nesting at her laic residence 453 Alfred Sc, Thetford Mines, Que Funeral will he held on Wednesday, at H 2:00 p m.m Thetford Mines p t'nited Church.Interment St John's Ceinclerv.15b li Texada Mines Ltd.which has/oiler's ration at the Baldwin Miiïs!« tt1 r i K h t 351,lOojBn.Un, NaliODa school and at Stanstead College sha1rcs 8,1(1 *''',jn nu-mory of their guests of Mrs.Dorothy Mac ton Rest Home, Stanstead.I- arlane and George, also visit- yir an(j jjrs Raymond Greened other relatives in town.|wood spent the weekend at Al-Mr.and Mrs.William Bron- bany, N.Y., wdth Mrs.Green-son and family, of Kitchener, wood's brother, Mr.Kendall donald College, spent the Eas i W illiam, Ont., formerly of Fos Uvndon Arnold, of Mont- vnie.and Mr.Gary Muener, of e\u2018te and family, were recent HUNTING VILLE \u2014 Construe- ter holidays here with his par- ter and Knowlton.Mr.Wright roa*' and family, of Hartford, Conn.Brian were Easter supper guests)-ion of a new building, to provide ents, Mr.and Mrs.Kenneth Bis-is the grandson of the late ^r- inc* Mrs.Peter Brown who were Easter weekend of her sisters, at the Hethering-j dressing rooms and space for sell.\tGerald Martin and Mrs.R.H.'ee- son- Scott, and daughter.storing equipment, was discus Miss Sandra Taylor, of Mont - Wright and the late Mr Judy, of Montreal, were recent sed at the closing meeting of real, spent Good Friday and Wright.The\t._\t____ the Skating Rink Club, held the Easter weekend here the place in St.Mark's Church ed W ing, and Mr.Wing.|cer of ,he sharman Nursing and Mr.and Mrs, Allen Per-;Wr;'h't\t'M'r' AK.in U ri,Th.March 23, in the Community guest of her parents.Mr.and West Toronto.\tMrs.H.H.Scoit has taken Home, were Easter guests oi\tof Sweetsburg, w«i*e)0f Henderson Vale Other guests\u2019 Mrs.Clifford Taylor.\t| Friends here regretted to up residence at her home here.Mr H.H.Spencer.Mr.and Castor guests of Mr.and Mrs.at thp samp hf>mp parents.Albert and Eliza Little, Montreal, were guests of Mr quests of Mr.and Mrs.G.C.°\th and Mrs.Thurston Strange on \"\u2019hitcher.Miss Sandra is rc-v\tay *uoa's ^ ^!r- an^ Good Fridav.\tmaining a week with her grand-!^rs-\tL tt f, werf 'Ir- and .\t,\t,!narents\tMrs- L,(>-vd\tof Lennox * .,\t^\tMr.JaclkMUi Spencer, 0f 1\tIville Mr and Mr< Fnrrpct wedding took.suest^ of their Mr,.Har[Montrejll and Mrs.\tSpen- Mr,.and Mr^ Karl Perkins Wright\\nd famjl>' Mrs.^ Hall.Ont., were in town over the weekend accompanying Mrs.A.Bronson home, who had visited her family in Kitchener, Kingston and Hamilton, during the winter.Mr.and Mrs.Russell Wilson, Bishop, and Mrs.Bishop.Miss Faith Greenwood, of Montpelier, Vt, and Ida Greenwood, of Burlington.Vt., spent a few days with their parents, Mr.and Mrs.Raymond Greenwood.Miss Germaine Roy accom-Russell, Jr., and Nancy spent panied by Mrs.Aime Roy and the holidays visiting Mrs.Wil-;two children, of Sherbrooke, son s\tbrother, Mr.Howard\tAn-\twere tu Montreal on\tthe week-\tTh\tnr.Bij\u201ent\t,\tfV, derson, Mrs.Anderson and\tfam-end and visited Mr.\tand Mrs.\t,t.hat\tthe üy, in Schnectady, N.Y., Mrs.james Mackie Sr Mr and 1\tked and a\" equlp' Wilson\ts sister\tMrs\tRoeer\t\u201e V- *\t, a\tment removed from\tthe\trink.\t.\tMrs.\tKoger\tMrs George Mackie\tand Mr.™\t .\t, Hills, in Feura Bush, N.Y., also and Mrs jtmes Mackie Jr T1,,e finfnc\u20183l report showed a other relatives in Albany, N.Y.and their families '\tbank balance of $417.04, The Mr.and Mrs.Leonard Good-\tp .T K\t.President reported that a pump, sell and family, of Kingston.Jf™' Eernard Ea^*r*e a\"d hose, goaler pads and gloves Ont.,\tspent thei weekend\twith\t\"hl'dren1,were >\" st-\tde\thad\tbeen\tpurchased, these\tto -Mrs.\tGoodsell's parents.\tMr.\t°n th* WeRekend '°\t,alll\"K and Mrs.Ernest Bronson.VISlt h^ alS'ei; *^rs'\tThe carnival held m January Mr.\tand\tMrs\tGalen\tVance\tu\"' and Mr- .w«ston- David La-\tproved\tsucessful and\tit is\tplan- and family\tof\tAver s\tCliff\tberee remained for\ta lonSer\tned to\tmake this an\tannual af- with his V1Slt\u2019\tfair- Mr.W.Kinnear, who has Special thanks went to par- A committee was formed, w ith Mrs.Amy Brown and Missjlearn of the death of Mr Arn Mrs Agnes Solomon is spend-Mrs.John Heatherington and Baxter Williams.Mr.and Mrs.I faster weekend were Mr and K.Hunting, J.George and T.Allison Brown attended the old in the Queen Mary Veter- ing an indefinite time with her.|family, also visited at the same 'Villiams at a family dinner on Mrs tVillie Lunnie and' iwo Darker to take charge of the wedding of Mrs.Brown\u2019s niece, ans- Hospital.Montreal, follow- Mr.and Mrs.Charles Stowe, home.Easter Sunday.project.The\tsuggested size of\tMiss Amy Hinds and\tMr.Don\tmg major\tsurgery.\tJanet Stowe, of\tKosemere, were! Mr.and Mrs\tC.Claude Whit the building\tis 12 by 30 feet,\taid Julius, in the\tUnited1 Among\tthose attending the guests of Mr.and Mrs.Thurs |cher were in\tYergennes, Vt.W.Nutbrown\twill supervise the\tChurch.Waterloo.Miss\tBrown\tfuneral of\tMr.Wm.\tArnold in ton Strange\ton Good Friday and Saturday p'ans-\tacted as bridesmaid.\tSt.Paul\u2019s\tChurch.\tKnowlton Mr and Mrs.\tErnest Osgood, to attend the\tannual sessions Norwegian accounts A motion was made that Mr.Relatives have received word Were Mr.and Mrs.Gordon daughter Sharon, and aonW the Department Council and'b\\ 1.800,000 tons Hunting give a lease for the of the marraige of Marlene,Sheppard, Mrs.Fred Lace.Mr.iPeter, of Iberville, were Easter Udies Auxiliary, PatriarchIduring 1963 use of his land.\t-\u2014-\u2014\u2014- -\"____________________________ sons, of Watervillo.Mr.and Mrs.Francis Camp-ORDERS INCREASE bell, the Misses Egan and Kelly, Ship construction orders for of Montreal, Mr.Keith Campbell increased and son, Donald, of Plessisville, to 7,000.000 were weekend guests of Mr.and Mrs.Harry Campbell.spent Easter Sunday mother, Mrs.Annie Vance, at the home of Mrs.Ruth House spent the past five months with ents who helped with chaperon- Miss Colette Aube, Miss Betty his daughter, Mrs.C.Nutbrown, ing, to W.Wilson for coaching Young accompanied Miss Ha- and Jfr' Ntrthrown, is in Thet- the newly formed Junior hoc-zel Brenner, of Sherbrooke to ford Mines visiting relatives, ; key team, to Kenneth Hunting Toronto, Ont, where they are l)efore returning to his home at for snow removal and to the spending part of their Easter Kinnear's Mills.He was accom- club officers for their efforts holidays.\tpanied to Thetford Mines by)during the season.Mr.and Mrs.M.Down spent Mr' and Mrs.Nutbrown.\tFollowing adjournment, re- the Easter holidays in Bury Miss Sandra Wilson spent the freshments were served by the with Mrs.Down\u2019s parents, Mr.holidays in Portland, Me., vis- ia(Jies.and Mrs.W.G.McLeod, com- iting friends.\t- muting to and from Sher- Mr.and Mrs.Russell Coburn GRANBY \u2014 brooke to visit little Debbie and family, of Montpelier, w'ere >- \u2022 j - n.\u201e » Down, a patient in the Sher- with Mrs.Coburn's mother, I'n I BOWLING CHAMPIONS \u2014 , L.G.Mandcville, centre, president of the Domil Rowling League is seen present- i ing trophies to the winning teams for the past season.Jean-Paul Dussault, right, is accenting the playoff trophy which his (earn.Kingpins, won Richmond Zone holds closing RICHMOND\u2014The Richmond Zone District Darts League closed activities with a closing party at the Royal Canadian Legion Hall Saturday night.Trophies were presented lo winners of the various everts staged during the past season.All clubs in the leaguc-Asbestos, Trenholm.Windsor, RDC and Richmond Legion were represented.The Asbestos club copped top honors, taking away two trophies \u2014 the Zone Trophy for finishing in first place and the Dow Trophy for final play against Trcn-holm.Trenholm won the Roger Cameron Shield in a series with RDC.Windsor and Legion were eliminated in this series.Other trophies presented went to Bill Brock and Willis Jones who emerged winners of the Zone Doubles tournament.Len Knowles and Ken Retd of Trenholm received certificates and crests for competition in the Labatt 180 Club.Maurice Barrie, secretary treasurer of the Zone, made the presentations in absence of league president George Berwick.Following the presentations, a dance was held in the hall and the league arranged a delicious Bar-B-Q lunch for members at the Miss Richmond Restaurant.Mr.Barrie reminded mem bers and all other dart players that a special tournament will be held at the Hotel Bellevue in Asbestos'on April 26 where several prizes will be distributed to winners.Als to build new stadium, says Workman MONTREAL (CP)-A 40.000-seat stadium, with provisions for an additional 25,000 seats and a transparent roof to permit all-weather sports events, i will be built on the east end of Montreal Island by the Mont-real Alouette football club, (President M.E.(Ted) Work-1 man announ ed today.The stadium will be erected in three phases on a site in suburban Ville d\u2019Anjou.Initiai jp'ans call f«r a 40,000 - scat structure of pre-cast concrete jt ).' c > rd by July, 1965, at a cost of $2,200.000.The second phase provides for the construction of 12,500 scats i while on the left Wally Scott, >n each end zone for an addi-captain of the Playboys, is tional $500,000 and the third; holding the tronhy for win- stage envisions an umbrella-nine the league title.\t\u2019type roof 233 feet above the (Photo hv Gerrv Lemav) field at a cost oi Sô.000.000.player ever to repeat.Rain is expected to continue off and on through Wednesday, although it is hoped the course will be fit for practice rounds today.It was closed before noon Monday.The tournament opens Thursday and it seems unlikely there will be enough sunshine to put any roll back into the lush fairways.Nicklaus agreed a wet course could turn the tournament into a Nicklaus-Palmer battle.\"Arnold is just about ready to start playing his best golf,\u201d he said, \"lie\u2019s hitting the ball as far as I've ever seen him hit it.\" Palmer.Masters winner in 1958.i960 and 1962, agreed he is driving in the Nicklaus range.\u201cI\u2019m happy about my driving and 1 feel my irons are a little better,\" he said.North Hatley Legion fete winners to1' (-'\u2022\u2022¦a RECEIVE TROPHIES \u2014 The North Hatley Legion Branch Hockey League awar-t-ed their trophies won during the past season.The Bantams won their league title and President Gerald Farrow, second left, is seen presenting the tronhy to Coach Guy Meigs while Bruce Chute, club cactain, is accepting from Robert Alger, second from right and league secre- tary-treasurer, trophy for winning the nlayoffs.On the left is Larry Burnham, captain of the Mosquitos, and Johnny McCrea, right, captain of the Pee Wees.(Photo by Doug Gerrish) WHY BUY A USED CAR AT De Luxe Automobile Liée?THE ANSWER IS SIMPLE! 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NHL rough play brings out comments Penalty records are broken combined 16 penalties in a pe-j\"thc best job possible under the with every wag of the referee's riod and 31 in a game.\tcircumstances.\u201d finger.Complaints about the of- But another look at that 31 \"if the referee keeps his eyes [ficiating mount\tfrom partici-\tpenalty total, compiled in\tthe\ton the puck at all times, as be pants and non\t- participants\t[series opener in Montreal.\t:js supposed to do, he can't poa- alike.\tshows these figures are\tnot\tsihly see the rest of the ice suris unnecessary\tvloler.ee turn\tnecessarily e yardstick for\tvio-\tface,\" the senator explained, ing the Stanley Cup playoffs L'nce Seventeen of the offences, -After all, lu only has one pair into a travesty of hockey as it punished by referee Frank Ud- of eyes.\u201d should be played?\t!'ar' were listed as hooking, i>at ^irran of the Montreal Brute strength, clenched\tm,e,forenec-Gazette bli.mes the officials for \u2022luit ;1U'C-'1 fai'00ff procedure and inconsistenov in ,ho current having too many men on the Toronto .Montreal series.He strength, fists, high sticks and bone tiering boarding are replacing fact, the two majors misconduct and says infractions are penalized in one game and not in another [the adroit puck-handler, the, fast, exciting winger and the bruising, but clean defence\"0111\u2019 \"\"¦'conduct penalty mi-,ntj r,'forces even up penalties man,\u201d complains a sport spage P\u2019^odduiingthe game were ex- between both teams regardless editorial in the Vancouver Sun.l!Pe' total was serv(Hi 52 penalties to Mont-{Health Minister Judy La-Harsh.'\tu\u2019,fl ili,\"]e -s^rved real's 51 over the five games \"Hockey is simply becoming too rough and it is time some two 'The professionals encourage of 102 minutes equalled HOCKEY BRAWLS CAUSING CONCERN \u2014 Increasing violence in National Hockey League games is causing concern for the game's future in Canada.This is a scene from a team-wide donnybrook between Toronto Maple Leafs and Chicago Black Hawks in Toronto last December.\t(CP Wirephoto) ., .\tniark although Canadiens, assessed violence because they (cel that M 111 a l oonlivDetroit game 12q(jrri1 misconduct penalties to is what the public wants.\u201d no'r.onn inn\tLeafs' two, have put in 14 more \u201cIn my personal experience GOOD JOB\t| minutes in the box.I've noted a great reduction jtl \u2022 enator Hart land do M Mol- uut jn the current C ' violence in the last 10 years,\"|aon,\u2019 P|i;sll'al|l Girard and family, of St.Bruno.Mrs.M.Wile and grandson, David Healy, are spending East-!;1 Patlent tal.Mrs.W.S'herback and son, who motored to Sudbury, Ont.over the Easter holiday, were accompanied by Mrs.Kenny Little and two girls, Susan and Sharon, to Hamilton, Onf.Mr.and Mrs.Russell Little and Miss Kim Little were Easter weekend guests of Mr.and Mrs.T.Little and family were guests of Mrs.E.R.MacRae and Mr.and Mrs, Bob- Leith, of Milby.Friends of Mr.Louis Flesch will regret to learn that he is at St.Joseph Hospi ertide with relatives in Toronto,,\t,,\t_ ,\t.\t\u2014 \u2014 - \u2014 i Mr.Gordie Simons, Miss Su |acobs and family, of Newport, Miss Linda Sommerville, of|s®n powney and Mrs.Baxter,|Were Easter Sunday visitors.Macdonald College, Ste.Anne, de Bellevue, is spending the'®ues s holidays wdth her parents, Mr.On March 31, the members of Christ Church youth groups which included the servers, with chaperones, who provided transportation, motored to Sherbrooke, where they were taken on a tour of the Lowney Chocolate plant.Mr.\tand\tMrs.\tCharles\tHaf- hauer, Montreal, spent the holiday weekend with the latter\u2019s mother, Mrs.Beatrice Simo-neau, Rock Island.Mr.\tand\tMrs.\tErwin\tTice- hurst,\tMr.\tand\tMrs.Ronald Smith, Stanstead and Miss Diane Miller, Rock Island, were Easter visitors of Mrs.Tice-hurst's\tand\tMrs.\tSmith\u2019s\tpar- ents, Mr.and Mrs.Hugh Mc-Comb, and family, Ayer's Cliff.Mr.and Mrs.Gordon Johnston, Derby Line, spent the holiday weekend with their daughter, Mrs.Edward Hitchcock, Mr.Hitchcock and three sons, in Pittsfield, Mass.Miss Lorraine Jacobs, student at Nasson College, Springvale, Me., spent the holidays with her grandparents, Mr.and Mrs.Ralph Smith, Derby Line, where her parents, Mr.and Mrs.H moved from beneath a 20-ton section of concrete wall that | collapsed on the vehicle land during demolition of a building.\tICP Wirephoto) Carl Robbins, Derby Line.|Montpelier, a visitor on Satur-|panied home by Mrs.R.R.Easter weekend guests of Mr.day evening.\tHarris, who had spent the winter, and Mrs.Wilson Howe, Derby| Mrs.Doris Martin, Montreal, months at her Florida home.Mr.and Mrs.Wilson Howe, and Mr.Prescott Kelley, Derby Line, were among those in Guild hall to attend the funeral of the late Mr.Irving Beattie.Line, were her brother, Mr.Leo was a holiday weekend guest Mr =na Mrr p-ra m i .Stone, Mrs.Stone and their son.lof Mr.and Mrs.C.A.Bacon M\u2014.N.H., Miss and family, Darby Line.Mr.Mass ™\u201et Ealtar mekmaK\"\u201d11 \u2019,CKa,'' E\u201cd* F«rrJ.| Baton recently travelled lo with her parents, Mr.and Mrs.i^\u2019 Wlth MlSS Glsele Blals.,Sarasota, Fla., and was accom- 1 Coutts Canada ontemporary cards Papeterie Pigeon Ltd.The Office Supply Store 444 King W., (cor.Belvedere) Tel.562-8310 Montreal, of Mr.were Simon's Sommerville, Lake Megantic Mr.Merrill Simons, and Mrs Simons.Miss Judy Keirstead, daughter of Mrs.M.Simons, was a guest at the same home.Mr.and Mrs.Tyler McHarg, of Montreal, were weekend faster! During the Easter season, Mr father and Mrs.Kenneth Brown, and Mrs.L.F Laurier Avenue.At a recent meeting of the of Knowlton, were recent guests Ladies Auxiliary to the Royal\t,\t, Canadian Legion branch 15,lul ^onueai, plans were completed for a rum-l?\"^3 of \u201cr\u2019 anfl ,Mrs\u2019 H°ward mage sale to be held in the Mc !aBr,g ^r\u2019 Jand ^lrs\u2019 McHarg Memorial Hall April 11 at 10 an
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