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[" 3 S du Sfmfmdre de Sherbrooke WEATHER Cloudy with sunny inttrvsls \u2022nd scattertd showers this afternoon; little change in temperature; winds westerly 10 to IS.High today at Sherbrooke 65.Outlook for Wednesday: Sunny becoming cloudy with scattered showers in the efternoon.tjctbraokcDaUuBccotd Today's Chuckle Some people never seem to do anythin* on time e*cept buy.Established 1897 Price: 7 Cents SHERBROOKE.QUEBEC.TUESDAY, JUNE 2.1964 Sixty - Eighth Year To contest school soots Mild-mannered Lai Bahadur Shastri in Lennoxville, (caticook Protestant proprietors in Lennoxville will chose two members of the school commission in one of the rare votes to fill commission seats, next Monday.An election has also developed at Coaticook.Voting will be held at the Coaticook High School Monday to fill Scat 3.The vote in Lennoxville was found necessary when three men were nominated to fill two vacancies on the commission.Other commissioners are R.S.mond, Errol Taylor and Lloyd Selby, Clarence Hamilton, iWintle; and one from Windsor-chairman and Gerard Johnston.Brompton, Douglas E.Morey.STANBRIDGE EAST\tCOMPTON WATERVILLE Bruce Phelps was re-elected.E.N.Fidler, Jr., re-elected Leslie Lackey was elected by in Compton-Waterville by ac-acclamation to replace outgoing^elamation.Rudolph Nelson was chairman Thomas Brown.Other elected by acclamation to re-| members of the commission are;place Eric Swanson.Earl Blinn, Charles Bockus and\tCOATICOOK Fred Cook.\t!\t,\t, t .\t.\t,\t, .> I A contest has developed in RICHMOND\tiCoaticook.John H.Brown and Five members were elected|Louis Abdalla have both been; The two candidates with the by acclamation to head the new nominated to fill \\acant scat No highest number of votes will bCiProtestant School Municipality;3 formerly held by H.G.K(l-declared winners.\tjof St.Francis.The board chosenjw'ard.An election will be held The candidates for the twojto replace the Protestant Rich jhere Monday with voting at seals are incumbent commis- mond-Drummondville Windsor-jCoaticook High School.In other sioner Bruce P.Clarke, an en-jBrompton School Board.Theinominations Monday, Edward dneer and newcomers to members are two from Drum |Johann was elected to replace school\u2019 politics J.Keith Cath- mondville, H.E.French and Dclmer Huff for Seat 4.Mr.cart, appliance salesman andJA.F.Osborne; two from Rich-jHuff represent Dixville.Harold J.Drew, telephone technician.Retiring commissioner George F.Garard is not seek ing re-election.Polls will be open next Monday, June 8, from 9 a m.to 7 p.m.in the Lennoxville High; REGINA (CP) \u2014 The right hand too often has no idea School.A total 1,670 propne-\tjelt js\twhen it comes to relations between Hew Indian PM elected Inter-governmental relations in the dark tors are eligible to vote.BROME COUNTY The Knowlton School commission increased it\u2019s membership from five to seven commissioners following nomination day yesterday.New representatives are Clyde Burbank for East Bolton and Howard Jewel for Mansonville.Two outgoing commissioners, Omer Blackwood and William Stock well were re-elected.Other members of the board are Col.O.B Rexford.Stanley Mount) FOIttlOtCOITlOlllS and Keith Ellson.SUTTON At Sutton, two commissioners were re-elected by acclamation.They are D.A.Brown and R.F.Boule.COWANSVILLE UN assembles Dr M, C.Monopy at Cowansville was re-elected and Jack Barker was elected by acelama-jBukavu.tion to replace Fred Knight.municipalities and senior governments, the president of the Canadian Federation of Mayors and Municipalities says.Mayor C.N.Kushner of West Kildonan, Man., said in an interview Monday a \u201cthree or four-man inter - governmental body\u201d should be set up to act as a liaison among federal, provincial and municipal governments in Canada.He said he would present that idea in his address today to the CFMM annual convention.Members of the proposed board would be selected from cities of various sizes by the CFMM to meet with provincial and federal government representatives and discuss legislation affecting municipalities.\u201cWe feel we (municipalities) should be considered as a government on an equal basis,\u201d the mayor said.r Mr.Kushner said municipalities are faced with increasing demands from citizens for new services.\u201cLocal politicians should learn to say no.\u201d Resolutions to go before the CFMM convention, which opened Monday with closed-door committee, sessions and begins plenary and seminar sessions today, include a number asking for more money from federal and provincial governments.The City of St.James, Man., is likely to win wide support for one saying property taxes are an unfair and burdensome means of financing education and should be replaced by taxes such as income tax, which affect almost every family and are based on ability to pay.for The Congo LEOPOLDVILLE (AP)-Rein-forcements were assembled today by the United Nations Command and The Congolese Army for action in Kivu province where advancing rebel tribesmen threatened the city of UN sources in Leopoldville said 180 Nigerian troops of the UN Congo force had been placed on the alert for possible airlift 1.000\tmiles east from Leopoldville to Bukavu.Bukavu\u2019s European colony ol 500 whites was reported panicky at a report that the United Nations planned to withdraw civilian personnel from the city of 80.000\tpeople.Aircraft spotted about 200 rebel Bafulero warriors\u2014fierce Investigate fire QUEBEC (OP)\u2014The Quebec fire commissioner's office is investigating a fire which broke out Monday in the cellar furnace room of the Quebec Legis-\tJ-.m\u201cTA.n0^-^?n.g Wif!IT M0RE, GRANTS lature buildings.The fire was quickly extinguished.F.A.Perreault of the com- 'lip* '\u2022«dftmVMlM1 K\u2019iitti NEHRU\u2019S SUCCESSOR AFTER SELECTION \u2014 Lai Bahadur Shastri.right, talks with Kumaraswami Kamaraj in New Delhi today after India's ruling Congress Party named Shastri by acclamation to succeed the late Prime Minister Nehru.Kamaraj is president of Ihc Congress Party.(AP Wirephoto via cable from New Delhi) Plan tor towns and country OTTAWA (CP) - Legislation beefing up federal aid for various aspects of urban renewal was introduced in the Commons Monday.Today the focus switches to farm improvement aid.Postmaster - General Jack welcomed the housing Nicholson, responsible for hous-ition, while Creditiste ments to the National Housing Act of 1954 will encourage rehabilitation of older urban districts before they degenerate into slum areas.Spokesmen for the New Democratic and Social Credit parties reading 0f the bill.legisla Debate opens today nothing to help low - incomeinicipalitics and local agencies; families and revenue - starved!assistance for student resi-municipalities.\tidcnces at universities would be (Cl* from AP-Reu(ers) MW DU.HI \u2014 India\u2019s ruling Congress party elected mild-mannered l.al Bahadur Shastri by acclamation today to succeed the late Jawaharlal Nehru as prime minister o£ India.He pledged to work for Nehru\u2019s goal of a united, socialist India.\u201cSocialism is our objective,\u201d Shastri said shortly after Congress party members of Parliament named him their leader, a designation which automatically carried nomination as prime minister.But Shastri was not expected to be sworn in until June 9, out of deference to the 12-day period of mourning for Nehru, who died last Wednesday at the age ol 74.Shastri welcomed the support of former Finance Minister Mo-rarji Dosai, his opponent who yielded after a determined five-day succession struggle.\u201c1 am sure this wii.generate a new confidence in (lie country and will have an impact on the outside world also,\u201d Shastri said.Shastri said the party's immediate task is to fight India's \"biggest enemies\u2014poverty and unemployment.\u201d \u201cThe country must remain united and it is important we realize our grave responsibilities toward the betterment ol our people,\u201d he declared.\u201cThe economic issues arc most vital for us.\u201d Shastri\u2014the second man to rule modern India \u2014was the man closest to Nehru during his last days and was expected to continue his policies, among them non-alignment.India is \u201cfaced today with a great crisis,\u201d Shaslri continued, and must \u201cfollow in his /Nehru's) footsteps.\u201d Acting Prime Minister (1.!.Namla nominated Shastri be fore the Congress party members in the Central Hall of Par liament.Desai seconded (he nomination, saying the party would \"continue to adhere to the ideals\u201d of Nehru.Approval The Conservatives did not take part in Monday\u2019s debate on the resolution preceding first Leader on measure to authorize the farm ing policy, said the new amend-lReal Caouette said it would do c r efj j t corporation to make bigger loans to individual farm- the road to Bukavu.The five-| Other resolutions ask that foot tribesmen, armed with municipalities be exbows and arrows, spears, clubs empted from more federal and and machetes dications were that the fire be- ®.rn aul°matic weapons \u2018spontaneously\u201d in paint- tlve US germ attack probe announced by Castro imssioners office said first in-iana macneies, plus some mod-'provincial taxes and that the expanded, and mortgages on new homes would he increased.Under another section, the Crown corporation would forgive repayment of 25 per cent of the principal and interest costs of sewage treatment projects completed before March 31, 19G7.ers.The Crown corporation would be empowered to boost its borrowing of capita! to $600,-000,000 from $400,000,000.Mr.Nicholson said Monday a gap exists in present housing assistance.Central Mortgage and Housing Corporation concentrated on loans for new construction and slum clearance I for a possible third wave in its More typhoid is Scot fear CP from AP Reuters ABERDEEN \u2014 The Scottish city of Aberdeen braced today but gan \u201cspontaneously ' in ers\u2019 rags.Ask for list OTTAWA fCP)\u2014A list of all changes in the membership of local pilotage authorities on the eastern seaboard after the federal elections of 1957 and 1963 has been promised for the royal commission on pilotage.The list was sought by the three-man royal commission to see what happened to apointees to local pilotage authorities after the Conservatives took power in 1957 and the Liberals regained power in 1963.?Race critical WASHINGTON (AP) \u2014 The Republican presidential race steams into a critical turn today as Senator Barry Goldwater and Governor Nelson A.Rockefeller meet in their dramatic California showdown.After the smoke has cleared and the primary preference votes counted.Republicans may have a clearer idea whether Goldwater's strong charge toward the nomination can be stopped \u2014 or whether perhaps it has gained unstoppable momentum.?Urge security HAMILTON (CP)-A rompre hensive social security program to provide financial and social protection \u201cirrespective of age race, religion, condition, politi cal affiliation, or residence and citizenship status\u201d was urged Monday by the Canadian Association of Social Workers.In a policy statement ratified at the organization's annual meeting here, the CSAW said need arising from interruption of income should be met by cash payments and other needs by projision of appropriate lervices.(CP from AP-Reuters) HAVANA \u2014 Fidel Castro has raised the germ warfare issue against the United States, as the Communists did in ] Korea and South Viet Nam.routed federal government pay more The Cuban Prime minister in a statement to reporters Mon-\t.\t.Congo Army companies grants in lieu of municipal day night said his regime Is investigating a \u201cpossible United\t\u2019\t| Already 224 persons have been Sunday at the village of Kaman-taxes on such things as Crown States\u2014instigated germ warfare attack\u201d last Friday in the azing old hiuldings with null-s^rjcjçon anfj ono WOman has yola, 30 miles south of Bukavu.corporations.\tSancti Spiritus area of Las Villas province.\tifvz^rs was needed in some AnoÜier 17 suspected cases - -.> \u201cThere would be extraordin-;b'lgh1tJd ,C'ty ,ubloc!;s\u2019 but 'l are in crowded hospitals and arily grave and unpredictable|?bou d no be tbe on'y api?j0acb now reports of infection arc to urban renewal, he said.neglected the restoration of|)yphoid epidcmiCi ?Was close to Nehru NEW DELHI\u2014The late prime minister Nehru once jokingly called Lai Bahadur Shastri half civilized.This was not Intended to disparage India's new prime minister, a man with whom Nehru worked closely for years.But Shastri, unlike many other men win surrounded Hie prime minister, did not have the European education and polish Nehru admired so greatly.Despite their different backgrounds, Shastri is considered the man most likely to continue Nehru\u2019s policies.Non - alignment and peaceful coexistence were expected to remain the cornerstones of foreign policy through India recently seemed to bo growing closer to the West and this trend is likely to continue.Unlike Nehru, wno was educated in England and retained a followed in a burst of applause.Ifon(lncsN for b's senks fluent English but him in June 9\tihas never worn Western dress.Shastr'i\u2019s election was virtu- Shastri, 50 was the man clos-ally assured Monday w|irn!^t o the 74-yearold Nehru in Dosai announced his supporti11\u2019 n's days and is expected to for him.Desai said the parlia take up he threads of Indo-Pak-mentary group felt ShaslriM11 n ,:'lks both on communal should be named to lead the na-!harmnny and on understanding tion of 470,000,000 people.'t)V1t\u2018l K,lslirair; ,\t., .[He was closely associated Desai said he was informed(ju, r(>r(.ni decision to re-Ihat in the opinion of the 547i]c,aso ,sheikh Abdullah, former Congress party members °f Kashmir premier, and spon- both Houses of the Indian Parliament, Shastri should be elected.Igllipiifi»'1''#' j,*.It.! consequences if this is true/' the statement said.\tWILL PAY 50 PER CENT i Castro said a quantity of \u201cbril- Under the proposed changes, liaint objects\u201d were seen fall- CMHC would pay up to 50 per turning up in other parts of the country.The original outbreak in this easidc city of 186,000 was ing to earth in the vicinity of cent of the operating losses of blamed on a can of defective Santi Spiritus.\tpublic housing projects for low.\u2019corncd beef sold in a supermar- The statement quoted eyewit-income families and makeîket.nesses, including members ofjloans for the purchase or im-J uut government sources said the armed forces, who said the provement of existing homes in ihere was no proof yet that con-objects looked like balloons of urban renewal districts.\tjtami.ated corned beef from different sizes and appeared to CMHC would help finance a government, stocks or elsewhere; have been launched from a high wider range of urban renewal had touched off the Aberdeen: altitude.\t'projects by the provinces, mu- epidemic.\"The balloons\u201d dissolved on- hitting the earth \"discharging a[ gelatinous substance which rapidly diluted, similar to that used in the cultivation of bacteria cultures.\u201d WILL OBSERVE ZONES \"The probability has been taken into consideration that! imperialism is intending or studying the use of a new and more brutal and inhuman | method of aggression \u2014 the usej of bacteriological and virus! weapons against our economy] and our people.Orders have] | been given for the /.ones to be| [carefully observed.\u201d j Asian and European Commu-înists have accused the United [States of dropping canisters of [germs during the Korean War,) [bombing Communist fields in [eastern Europe with potato [bugs and spraying \"chemical! ! poisons to murder civilians andj [destroy crops in South Viet Nam.\u201d ^ & & & & & f & Missing Link piimenlary remarks on the eve\t,5:#0 noon ning s work The Worthy ^ Ipres*.»» Iron exhorted members to stand |«) rather Know* Best fast in holding the high prin t-) Lunchtime unie ciples of living; the Worthy) Th**t.r® Grand Patron reminded the Ntw, ^m' members that the purposes of ii:27 pm.ihe Order were bénéficient, ami *) Today on cbmt he urged the various chapters U:J0_p.m.to participate in community wrl môrTow fare work.\t5) Truth or Conse- Following the service, re-( ouence.freshments were served In the J\u2019 »ov,\u2019* _ .lower hall hy the Sawvemlle i,:.5 p.m.ladies.\tj) Guiding Light Spring flower» were used profusely for decorations.1:00 p.m.3) Weather 3) Hospital 8) Matinee 12) Theater 1:03 p.m.3) Across the Fenc# 1:15 ji.m.3) Mixing Bowl 1:30 p.m.J) A* The World Turns 8) Movie 1:40 p.m.5) On Ihe local Scene 1:55 p.m.8) Today 2:00 p.m.3), 6) Password 5) Price Is Might 8) Town A Country 2:30 p.m.3) House party 5) Doctorsi 8) Scarlet Hill 8) Day In Court 12) Bowlaway 3:00 p m.3) Mike Stephens 5)\tAnother World 6)\tTake Thirty 8) General Hospital 12) Here\u2019s Looking At You 3:30 p.m.3) Edge of Night 5)\tYou Don\u2019t Say 12) People In Conflict 6)\tFriendly Giant 8) Queen for a Day 3:45 p.m.6) Mister Kogera 4:00 p.m.3) Secret Storm 5) Father Knows Best ft) Cisco Kid 8) Trail Master 12) Surprise Party 4:30 p.m.3) Movie 5) Trail Master ft) Sea Hunt 5:00 p.m.ft) Razzie Dazzle i) Superman 5:30 p.m.5) Len Cane Sports 6:25 p.m.h VVeathf i w).$\u2022 6:30 p m.1) Newsttme 5)\tHuntley-Brlnkley 6)\tPhil Silvers 12) Pulse 6:40 p.m.3) Film Shorts ?)\tAtlantic Weather man 4:45 p.m.?)\tCBC TV News 7:00 p.m.1) Ripcord 5)\tTrails West ft) New* 3) News 12) Hennesey 7:24 pm.6)\tSports 7:30 p.m.3) Public.Affair* .1) The Virginian 6) Provincial Affairs 8) Billy Graham 12) Burke\u2019s Law 7:45 p.m.6) Mr.Fix It 8:00 p.m.3) Public Affairs 8) Red River Jamboree 8) Patty Duke Show 8:30 p.m.3) Suspence 6) Perry Mason 8) Farmer's Daughter 12) Theatre 9:00 p.m.3) Beverley Hillbillies 5) Ben Casey 12) Bob Hope Special 3) Once Upon A Mattress ft) Festival 10:00 p m.5)\tEleventh Hour B) 77 Sunset Strip 10:15 p.m.12) Jim Coleman 10:30 p.m.6)\tPublic Affairs 12) Sports 11:00 p.m.I) News i) News Smaller deficit is reported by C.N.I.B.board The annual meeting of the Sherbrooke City and County Advisory board, of the Canadian National Institute for the Blind, was held in the Institute offices, on May 26.The financial statement for the year, read by the treasurer, Besides, met CPE-MT THE /WONBV- About Television By CYNTHIA LOWRY FROM ViSEAlLTMAT U( LOOKS .HEÇE,T'Dl SCAT DOESN'T J) L'KE A 6AV Hi6 A,HAVE AnY/MOF&TWOTHE NlgS WILL\u2019) AMBITION d DAMP SE DiN-OtmaN a Pick-)) t>av IN& ( / PtoCKET AT //IN The THROU&WUA SvvMMlNÊ/i LIEE OF SHOULD KliSHT HR0U6H THE HOOP BEFORE GREGORY HOOPLE, The 6REAT ;jUfAlNMAkJER ' ?) SPEAK PIDGIN Some 30 to 50,000.000 peopl* -peak pidgin English as a second language.What a ^ relief! NO BACKACHE! Brookbury guild to hold silent NEW YORK (AP) \u2014 When $500,000 windfall and the hus-jMore, More, More, More .:band sets out to really enjoy an original comedy, started on spending.So far, so good.N\u2019BC Sunday night, it seemed But the spending device S°l |QQ^| Ç ^ J 0 that we were going to see one of those mad, gay shows reminiscent of the good vld movie days when Robert Montgomery was always a rich playboy or debonair Cary Grant was pursuing Irene Dunne or Katharine Hepburn.It began wiih a happy young couple just making out on $6,000 ¦I.L.Serre, showed that whileja year.Suddenly they have a the local board was still operating on a rather heavy deficit of over $6,000, a considerable improvement had been registered over last year\u2019s deficit of $8,000, and a successful campaign this year would be of great assistance to the administration, The report of the field secretary was then tabled, Mr.Tracy reported that practically all the 300 blind in the Sherbrooke district had been contacted during the year, and that services had been maintained at the highest level possible, with the economic situation always in view.Mr.Tracy reported on prevention home teaching and placement, stating that at least 10 cases a week had been passed for examination during the year, at an overall cost of about $1,500 to the Sherbrooke board.This includes examination.out of hand.The rest of the\u2019 show was less comedy than a burlesque of a shopping list.BROOKBURY \u2014 St.Johns Our hero started buying a Guiltl was entertained at the Business ft) Woody Woodpecker 12) National New* H Flarly Show I 12) Mickey Mou»« 5:40 p.m.3) Adventure 5:«S p.n*.: 0 Th« Deputy 4:00 p m.¦1) World of Spo 5)\tRocky ft) Montreal Magazine 12) A Kin To Win 4:15 p.m.6)\tNews 12) Fieri* Berton 11:10 p.m.3) New» 6) Viewpoint 11:20 p.m.8) Movie 11:25 p.rn.3) Wrestling 12) Pierre Berton 11:30 p.m 5) The Tonight Show ft) Sports Final 12) Jack Paar 11:36 p.m.ft) Movi* Rembrandt \u201cwith a little Van Gogh on the side to brighten it up,\u201d an apartment house and a pair of English limousines for his girl friend, and every dress in Christian Dior's collection for his wife.IT'S FLUFF The whole show was a bit of misguided fluff.Good half - hour dramatic shows are rare and hour \u2022 long comedy-dramas rarest of all.Martin Milner, late of Route 66, played the boy with the Midas touch with a sort of fumbling naivete.Patricia Barry did what she could with the thankless wife's role, and Corinne Calvet as the other woman was dressed up to look and act like a hermit's idea of a French femme fatale.Show of the week of which the hour was a part, soon will run its course.Much as one re- By BOB THOMAS HOLLYWOOD (AP)-This is Hollywood Boulevard \u2014 from C, E.Toberman\u2019s office window can be seen the Paramount Theatre, the Masonic Temple, Gruman's Chinese Theatre and the Roosevelt Hotel.He can gaze at the structures with sat-jgrets the departure of any an-isfaction.He built them.\tthology series, this one has had If his office faced east, he a spotty existence would be able to see other land marks for which he was responsible.\u201cThis may sound egotistical,\u2019\u2019 said Toberman, 84.\u201cBut I think you will find it is true: That.I AYER'S CLIFF - Mr.and Mrs.Robert Hill and son Bobby, of Verdun, spent the weekend at the home of Mrs.J.)* ps, tie.itnunt and opci ^ave more than any other Hill s parents, Mr.and Mrs.allons-\tnian t0 buil(l Hollywood as it is James Walker, and also- visit- The Institute is always on today.\u201d\t'ec* ^r- an\u2022 has not yet [been determined whether city jengineers, who advised contrac- I'ho total cost for the thrcej(OV> or contractors themselves peeled at projects will tie about Sldri.000.app responsible for the present bnccting.The remaining $40,000 \u2018 LONG SERVICE AWARD \u2014 Mr.William Sawyer was presented with an award for thirty-s»1®\" «ears\u2019 service to the Nu,,.\tpost office upon his recent retirement.Above, left to right, C.Chales, Civil Service Commission officer: Mr.Sawyer; Mrs, Saw- yer, admiring the award; and Norman Gelinas, district personnel officer.(Record photo by Doug Gerrish) Lennoxville public meeting set June 15 for $125,000 project OFFICE SUPPLIES Loose Leaf-Books & Binders Best assortment Hallmark Cards Papeterie Pigeon Ltée 444 King W\u201e (cor.Belvedere) Tel.562-8310 THOS.W.LEONARD >'\u2022 -i*'-*.'?'*- Ar?> 1eL:L.-v- *- NOTARY Continonttit Blcly Suite S09 Tel.LO.9 7600 BLAIS & MADRO INC.\"Quality Mon'* Store\" \u2014 Custom Tailors \u2014 149 Wellington St.North Sherbrooke, Que.Rodrigue chose to be judged by a judge alone, while Champagne opted for judge and jury.The charge is punishable by a maximum sentence of life imprisonment.Bail was set by Judge Jean Louis Peloquin at $1,000 or $2,000 in property for each.He told the pair that he wanted to insure their return to the court house and was calling for a \u201creasonable sum.\u201d He said he was taking the criminal record of both youths into account.The youths are being charged in connection with a weekend attempted holdup in the bank branch at St.Adolphe de Duds-weM, about 20 miles east of Sherbrooke.A 63-year-old-manageress, her 73-year-old spouse and 20-year-old son fought two young men, A public meeting will be heid|for municipal loans \u201cto stimu-i at Lennoxville Town Hall at late employment.\u201d The .statute] 5 p.m.Monday, June 15 to ex- specifies that if the project is I plain (he estimated $125l000;Completed by April 1966 Ihc [street paving job the town is,government will give a 25 per planning.\tcent rebate on the loan.This See Readers Say on Page 4 a ileur-de-lys, and another for the Stars and Stripes.The Edmonton Journal, with 5.943 votes cast, notes that 77 According to muncipal regulations, a money bylaw which council is to pass for the project must first be submitted before citizens at a public I meeting.It would take the objections of 20 or more people to force , ,\t,,\tla vote on the project, said Len- were mvahd because they were] noxville Mayor Mitchell lasl not filled in properly.\tnight Toronto Telegram readers are A m showjng the streets (o supporting theEns.gn five-to- be d wiu be shown a( the ',no-\t4\u201919,8h ballots.f°r l1 meeting, he sa.d during last and 2,786 tor (he maple leal.\u2022 ,,,\t,\t.cj , .j j I ,, u nights council meeting.Several hundred letters have!\t\u201e \u2022, I he loan is made possible by a recent department of municipal statute that provides [who were armed with .22 call accompanied ballots, most written by Ensign supporters, protesting Prime Minister Pearson\u2019s action.One reader summed it up in the following verse: \u201cTell Mr.Pearson, tell him please, He thinks that he can pick and choose But darned, if well the Ensign lose.So you just tell him, he ought to know, I\u2019ll fly the Ensign wherever I go.w^ould make it the equivalent See also Page 7 of an interest free loan.Paving costs were estimated: at $23.50 per foot for the project by town engineer L G Carignan.* * * Alderman in charge nf lighting, Gilles Fortier thanked those involved in planning Lennoxville\u2019s new test lighting system.The new lights will be \u2019nstallcd on a trial basis on Queen Street between Warren and Prospect streets.Mayor Mitchell said that the Southern Canada Power Company would be starting the installation shortly.He reported that eight 100 wall and six 200 watt bulbs had been replaced during May \u2014 so it was a good month, as another rnunrillor remarked.Value of city building down over May 1963 NOW! CHIROPRACTIC CLINIC J.M.Goulet, d.c.and M.J.Lafleur, d.c.at corner of King and Brook Sts.Tel.562-1210 bre rifles.They panicked fled, leaving their masks firearms behind.The youths were [Saturday night by officers of the Sherbrooke detachment of the Quebec Provincial Police.The investigation and arrests ;were made under the direction of Corporal Rene Simard, officer-in-charge of Sherbrooke [QPP.The value of construction permits issued in Sherbrooke for the month of May was considerably less this year than in 1963.A total of $1,103,900 in construction permits was issued by city hall.In May.1963 the total n n \u2022 in decorated by school meant to these grad- Flood; Grade 11, Carol Norris, grade 10 and under the direc- uates.v\tJill Corthorn.tion of the Assistant-Principal,\tfjnai pan of the exer Croname Macdonald Ltd .for SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD, TI ES., JUNE 2, 1964 John MacAskill, carried ouL the Hawaiian theme.\tbooks, certificates and special Dalton, Fred Sheppard; Grade The vivid tropical colors1 prizes to grade 11 students, 9, Ruth Waterhouse, Rod Bai-were fitting a> a background and trophies and other awards, ley; Grade 10.Nancy Dalton, for the young students bright An eagerly awaited event with excitement and enthusiasm, Streamers in deep shades formed a \u201cdrop coiling.\" Plants and flowers, cut-outs and native birds and lets, with the graduates names brought Hawaii to the school.\"Aloha\u201d and \u201cMakalaria\" in gave grade 10's Farewell and good luck grade 11.The formal march of the graduates, through the hall and to the platform never loses its impressiveness.Eleven girls in white gowns and white mortar boards wore beautiful corsages, gifts of grade 10.Eight boys were in the school blue gowns with white boutonnieres.is opening the sealed envelope with the names of the scholar citizen of the year\u2014chosen for scholastic merits, leadership and school spirit.The chairman read the names, Janet Marsh and Wesley Larose w ho will relarge letters cejVe the honor of having their message of names inscribed on the Roll of 10 Honor.\"God Save the Queen\u201d closed 1 IOI* SI1 Dl'NIS \u2014 lop honor students in grade Corthorn, Crnhnm Worden, Carol Norris.II for year's work were Jill (Record pholo by W.Bessette) By ALICE BIT K1 AM) (Record correspondent) DEBATERS \u2014 Winners in the debating left, and Anne Irwin.aMlti field for W.H.S.were John Hackwell, (Record photo by W.Bessette) the exercises and the hall was cleared for the graduation dance.In the receiving line \u201c0 Canada\" and the opening were Mr.and Mrs.Fred Marsh.Red Cross holds blood clinic COWANSVILLE \u2014(Staff)\u2014 A Red Cross Blood Clinic will be held next Monday, June 8, at the Canadian Legion Hall here.Red Cross representatives will be on hand all day for the clinic.A Red Cross spokesman urged as many people as possible to donate their blood.Session court postponed week SWEETSBURG \u2014 (Staff)\u2014 The Sessions of the Peace Court normally held here on Mondays was postponed one week to next Monday, June 8, when it was learned Judge Patrick E.Delaney had taken ill suddenly Sunday night.All cases j were remitted one week.SCHOLAR CITIZENS \u2014 Scholar citizens of the year for W.H.S.are Janet Marsh and Wesley Larose.(Record photo by W.Bessette) Reception is given for Sutton graduates board and their wives and the| staff of the school.Mrs, D.O.Cowan and Mrs.G.F.Knights poured tea at the table which was covered by a lace cloth and decorated by a centrepiece of tulips and narcissus.They were assisted in serving by the girls of the grade ten class.At the conclusion of the reception.Gerald Blaser, on behalf of the graduates, thanked Mr.and Mrs.Pergau for their kindness in their honoring the j class.This reception, which Mr.and Mrs.Pergau give annually, has come to be a much anticipated and fully appreciated event.Council meeting to be held tonight SUTTON -\u2014 (Special) \u2014 Stanley Pergau, principal of Sutton High School and Mrs.Pergau were hosts at a reception in, honor of the graduating class held in the beautifully decorated gymnasium at the school on Sunday afternoon, May 31.Guests on the occasion were the graduates and their parents, members of the school Engineers are in architects field-Mayor Trepanier QUEBEC (CP) \u2014 A Quebec mayor who is also an architect said Monday the engineering profession is cutting into fields which belong to architects.Mayor Paul Trepanier of Granby said the process is a threat to his profession.Mayor Trepanier was speaking before the legislature\u2019s private bills committee, now studyr ing a bill to govern engineers, on an agreement between the professional corporations of the two professions which would leave certain types of construction in the hands of engineers, unaided by advice from architects.Premier Lesage, replying to I he mayor\u2019s remarks, said they would be more convincing if Mr.Trepanier had the support of the corporation of architects.The premier noted, however, that the corporation had agreed to the division of duties the mayor was denouncing.The specific work which the agreement, reached last week,! hands over to engineers is the! building of \u2018\u2018accessory parks otj technical structures serving to shelter them.\u201d These would! include a water purification! plant, roof and mine shaft cov-| erings.The right to oversee such, construction has been in dispute between the two professions in Quebec for 20 years.Mayor Trepanier is a former) president of the architects\u2019 corporation.Engineers did not have the aesthetic training to oversee even such technical construction.Mayor Trepanier told the committee.The agreement was a breach in the architect\u2019s domain and would lead to fur-j thor incursions by \"new giants MIKOYAN KNOWS ONE of engineering who are setting FOWL FROM ANOTHER \u2014 up big offices as electrical en- Soviet Deputy Premier Anas-«inters and other fields as far ta* I.Mikoyan, seen looking remo#d from construction.\u201d 1 into turkey cage at British Waterloo painter exhibits in June WATERLOO \u2014 Mrs.Robert ! Flood of Waterloo, Quebec, will j exhibit 70 figurative and non-Ifigurative paintings, drawings, vvatercolors and mixed media.jFriday, June 5th to July 15(h inclusive.This will take place MRS.ROBERT FLOOD COWANSVILLE \u2014(Staff)\u2014 The regular monthly meeting of the Cowansville Council will be held tonight at eight o\u2019clock in the Town Hall.\t|at Handficld Inn, St.Marc sur-| At last Tuesday night's ex-lle-Richelieu (near Beloeil -tension meeting for May, alder-!Route 47).men gave preliminary study to It will he open for viewing the 1964 budget, and specula- 9 a.m.to 12 midnight, tion is that the budget might1 Mrs.Flood has studied with be released tonight.\tLawren P.Harris, Dr.Arthur -iUsiner (Group of Seven) and KILLED THOUSANDS Gentile Tondino.She has also Cancer, second greatest klllenhad teaching experience with of Canadians, claimed 24.519tAdult Education and children\u2019s prayer by Rev.K.Dickerson were followed by prize giving tor grades 8.9, and 10.The principal\u2019s remarks were brief but very informative.His optimism for the future of the Grads of 1964 was shared by everyone in the crowded hall when the averages w'ere read out as the certificates were presented.The address to the graduates by Father Dickerson was one of the most inspiring and helpful talks young people could listen to.\"The door that is standing ajar in this contused world is ready for the grads to pass through and start work to bring conformity and concord.You will miss the regulated school life hut.the benefits of good schooling will never be lost.Reach maturity and do not let your great potentials slowly leak away.Say YES lo the right and NO to the wrong\u2014 with no wavering or indecision.\u201d The speaker closed whth an allegory, using four aces.Spades\u2014right to work and will to do it well; hearts\u2014the same rule for leisure, diamonds\u2014 respect and proper relationship to people; and clubs\u2014keep your work.\"That door that was ajar is now open.Go through and out into this world, full of care.Find time for God and lasting peace.\u201d Jill Corthorn, Valedictorian, paid tribute to her former principal, Mr.Piekford and present principal, Mr.Waye, the staff and parents who had made this climax possible.Her advice to next year\u2019s graduates was to be determined to do better than ever and be a credit to W.H.S.\"Aim for a useful career.Life is what we make it.We can only take from it what we put into it.\u201d Mr.Waye took the floor for a few minutes lo announce that the \u2018Waterlute\u2019 for 1964 had just been delivered to him A feature for this number was the dedication of the annual to Mrs.Myrtle Pope, popular grade 2 teacher who is retiring after years of happy teaching with her small pupils.Mrs.Pope received a great ovation from staff, pupils and parents.June McLellan, on behalf of Grade XI presented the com Mr.and Mrs.Arthur Reed, Mr.and Mrs.Russell Savage.W.H.S.Prize list is as follows: School commission's for General Proficiency in grade 8\u2014 Joann Dalton, Donna Willey and Pauline Westover.Grade 9 (Mrs.Beverley Norris, Rod Bailey, Douglas Dunsmore, Ruth Waterhouse.Grade 9 (Mr.Pickett), Shelia Darling.Raymond Brousseau.David Ewens.Grade 10, Nancy Dalton, Steven Brousseau, Dianna Bowkor, Morna Flood.Slack Brothers Ltd,, for English Literature & Composition: Nancy Steven Brousseau: Grade 11, Jill Corthorn, Graham Worden.A.J.Auckland for Spelling and Dr.M.Katz for General Proficiency; in grade 8.Joann Dalton.Order of Ihe Eastern Star for History, Nancy Dalton, Dianna Bowker; for Biology, Nancy Dalton, Dianna Bowker, Jill Corthorn.Grade XI, General Proficiency, Jill Corthorn 87,0%; W ^ »n 7< 8r>jcrrc l.apoinle.other flag discussion during pri-jon Victoria Day did no! mean this year was part of the Con na||pi ja/7 Carole Charlier vale member\u2019s hour when a motion by J.A.McBain (PC\u2014El- Abitibi\t14K\t151» Algoma\t69'*\t69's Aluminum\t33\t33 Argus Corp.\t17H Asbestos\t20K Bell 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Oil\tUPH Says etir\t2.7ft Shawinigan\t5.00\t Shop A Save\tUK B Sled Co,\t2ft'a 2ftVa Traders Kin.\"A'\u2019\t12'a 12'a Trans-Can.Pipe\t39 Và 39 Lrans-Mt, Oil\t19\t19'-» Triad Oil\t2.02\t2.02 B Walker\t34 K 34K Zeller's\tU\t10\" 4 B Bn.Cn.Nationale\t78\t77'» Bk of Montreal\tOft'a 65» Bk of Nova Scotia\t72 Bque Provinciale\t5ft Cn.Bk of Comm.\t6ft H Royal Bank\t7ft'4\t74-n lor.Dom.Bank\t65 MINES and OIKS\t Alla.Gas Trunk\t34H 34\", Cassiar\tIK.\t Central del Rio\t8.25\t825 Denison\t14\", Fa Icon bridge\t72'/*\t7 2 V, Gunnar\t7.25\t7.20 Hollinger\t285» Kerr Addison\t7.75\t Quemont\t9,50\t9.40 B Steep Rock\t4 60\t4.60 B Northern\t128\t1.25 Kelly\t.38\t.36 KING \u2014 Rob and Sylvia (nei Katstone) proudly announce the arrival of a son, Roberi Scoit, R pounds, 15 ounces, May 31, 1964.at the North Carolina Baptist Hospital, Winston-Salem, North Carolina.Mother and son doing well, MARTINOVIC \u2014 Nick and Belly (nee Lodge) are happy to an nounre the birth of their son 25, 1964 at the General Vancouver, B.C.A for Nicky.on May Hospital brother OraliiH NICHOLL, Mori» the Sherbrooke Monda.v June I l.orella Aldrich, Lor»tt« \u2014 At Hospital, on 1964.Muriel beloved wife J.tl.V 56' > THE MARKET TODAY (Gr»»n*hield* Ltd.) of Harry Nieholl and dear i mother of Norman, in her 561 h year Resting at the Sherbrooke St, Funeral Home, 150 Slier brookc SI , Magog, where friend,, mav call from 2\t4 and from 7\t9 p.m.and where famiH piayers wilt he held al 2.(10 p.m on Wednesday.June 3.followed 1\" funeral service in Si Paul's United Church, at 2.30 p.m.Kc\\ R Nickle officiating.In i 'rmciii l\u2019herry River Ccnifler McKenna's Funeral Service.Tel 843 3731, Magog.O DONNELL.Alic» SuddcilH on May 31.1964.at her resi ilencc in Montreal, Alice O'Don nell in her f!!)ib year, beloved aunl of lie' Michael James O'Donnell iSJ.i nl Halifax, Frank of San Francisco, Annie, Gerald and Florence, of Mom real.Resting at the Clarke Funeral Home.ViHO Sherbrooke SL, W.Requiem High Mass in SI.Augustine of Canterbury iC\u2019luireh, on Wednesday, al 8:30 a m I.ihera and inlermcnl in Richmond, Que TRENHOLME, Lillian Waldon At her home, 41 Howard Ave , Lennoxville, on Tuesday, June \u201c 1964, Lillian Weldon George, beloved wife nl James Graham was easier in quid trading al Trenhohno Sr Resting al John-the opening,\tsion's Kuneral C hapel, R3 Queen The three major sugar refin si .Lennoxville.where the fu cries in Eastern Canada ye.sier n,.|\u201e.|,| on Thursday, daj reduced (he wholesale pi It t june 4 at 2 00 p m Rev John lor refined sugar by ID cents Do^nis officiating, interment in bringing the price al Montreal Elmwood Cemderv.to $11.05.\t'\t\u2014 Stock prices «\tere hi|\tii\\V V\tin fairly active trad\t\t\t Abitibi\tUK\toil\t\"a B A.Oil\t331 -\toil\t\u2019* N Cda.Iron\t39\tup\t\"4 Cdn.Bril.Alum,\t11\"»\tup\tK Disl.Seagrams\t57 K\tup\tK Dom.Steel\t19\toff\t% Home Oil A\t21\toil\t'a lull Nickel\t86'»\toff\t'» Massey Ferg,\t28\tup\tK Moore Corp.\t55'\tup\t'a Pacific Pole\tUK\tup\t1., SI.Lavi.Cem.\t25\toil\tIK The London\tStock\tmar\tket separatist demonstrations will lennial celebrations and there be banned on SI.Jean Baptiste for had special numbers added ,\t, gin) was talked out.Mr.Me- 0r Dominion Day.\tto the program.Joan Edwards, Claudette He Diane Vandandaigue.The worst spots should be_done!Bain wanted the Red Ensign]\t^\tMr.\" The firsTitem was a group of'dandMgue^lhrlorps'de'balld.right away and suggested tak-jadopted in accordance with the Tcssjr as savj .separatist- three songs by the recently h.rm Diane Bouchard, Joan Edwards, mg bids for the work from one wishes of the Royal Canad.an jn\tdemonstrations will no.cd mixed choir, directed b>'Carole Charliêr Lucie Girard, of the smaller construction Ug.on and the Imperial Orderib/tolcratpfi 0\tnnh( » Daughters of th« Empir#.\u2018 MM 1 CM I .\u2022 r'-' -.i.:W mm 1 TO HOLDERS OF CANADIAN\t.RAILWAY COMPANY S1^ BONDS DUE DECEMBER 15,1964 The deadline for exchange of these bonds is June 15, 1964, as specified in the terms of the original offering.Bonds may be exchanged at any Agency of Bank of Canada on or before June 15, 1964, into an equal par value of 5u» Naiiokal Railway Cokyaky Movtiiau Qc««*e JcTrm 3, 1964 Polka, Lise Charest, Helene i Dufresne, Lyne Ouimetle j Ouimette, Helene Maurice.Danse des Poupees, Monique women 'jlse Mrs.Alex MacArlhur, president of the Bedford United Church NIAGARA FALLS (CP)\u2014The]Dupuis, Chantal Meunier, Renee ar)(| (tanked Mrs.Sweeney, easy mastery of arithmetic dis- Fortin and Francine Nolin, ar\tpnj0Vable program was played by a sample class of ranged by Pierre Lapointe, of ,,1-psented by Mrs.Peler Macas- jkill, program convener, consist- Kitchener Grade 1 students sur- Sherbrooke, and Miss Chartier prised delegates to the annua! Charleston.Lise Charest and inf, 0f canlpS anf| \u201e ronlest convenlion of the Ontario Urban Francine Mercier.\tRpv.prtpr Mara skill then show- and Rural School Trustees As- Valse Ernie.Lise Ouimette, p(| s||(lrs of Newfoundland, sociation meeting here Monday, soloist.Lyne Ouimette and He a shori devotional period was The 10 children, all six and Dufresne.\tconducted by Miss Stella Prim- seven years of age, were Mazurka.Janet Edwards, sol- mrrman> 0f Mystic, assisted by brought to the convention lo f>ist, and Ihe corps de ballet.\\Irs p jj Trott, of Philips-demonstrate the Cuisenairc sys- 3nnc Ahdaballa, By l\\ie Demers,\ta solo, was rendered Macaskill, with Mrs.as accom tern of teaching mathematics; Erancine Larochelle, Jeanne bv Mrs which involves the use of dif- d'Arp Moreau, Chantal Meunier, A1pX MarArthur ferent - length colored sticks; Francine Mercier.\tpanist.from which the children learn Valse, Helene Maurice, soloist, Tbp srrvjnc 0f refreshments number values.\tand Ihe corps tie ballet.Eis^brought a pleasant evening to a f ' Fi a r/vc F T \\ m « C \\ i 11 rw n 4 1 n If/vl/.ein Before 360 delegates, the chil- ^harpst' L>nP (\\uime,,e' lîcl(>nr close.dreu added, subtracted, multi- Dufresne, Lise Ouimette.?- mi: plied and divided with little T!'fr* followpd 'wo spe\t,\t,\t.prompting from their teacher.flal nu\"lber?< pld t,meu c\"5\u2019 LOV/GT Ireland tume.Grande Valse, with Mr and Mrs.Edmond Desorcy, Mr, Mr.and Mrs.Ivan Davidson, and Mrs.Yvan Kavreau.Mr.an of Quebec City, were weekend VIENTIANE (Reulers)\u2014Am- Mrs.Wdbrod Labbe.Mr.and guests of Mr.and Mrs.Ivan bassador-level consultations on Mrs.Lionel Boutin, music pro- McKee.the situation in Laos were ex- vided by Norbert Gosselin, on Mr.and Mrs, Glenn Seott snd peeled to open here today with- the violin, and Mrs.Gosselin al children, Douglas and Faye, of out France or Communist the piano, and Fox Trot, with Walcrville, were holiday week-China.\tMr.and Mrs.Wilbrod Labbe.end guests of Mr.and Mrs.Britain.Canada, the United The evening ended with a fine Douglas Cox.Other guests al States, Thailand, South Viet presentation of several numbers Ihe Cox home were Mr.and Nam and Russia were sched- by La Compagnie des Ballets Mrs.Ian Wilbert snd Mr.and uled to take part in the talks, de Sherbrooke, as follows:\tMrs.Michael Nurse, of Mont- postponed at the last minute Mozarlana, with Carole Char- real.[Monday in hopes that more tier and Pierre Lapointe, soloist.Mrs.Fred Cox visited Mr, and countries which signed the 1962 and the corps de ballet.Diane Mrs, John Dempsey in In-iGeneva agreements or Laotian Bouchard Joan Edwards, Lucie verness, where her cousin, Mrs.[neutrality would accept Brit- Girard, Pauline Paquet.\tBill Brunten.of Calgary, is also ain's invitation to attend.\tSevillana.an authentic folk a guest.Mrs.Dempsey and ] It was still hoped here that d a n c e, Ginette Beauchcmin.Mrs.Brunten were recent guests jlndia would be represented.iDiane Bouchard, Carole Char-,of Mrs.Ernest Johnson.Seventh birthday marked at Border BEEBE Mrs.Maynard Rollins.of Stanstead entertained several children on Friday af ternoon to celebrate the seventh birthday of hei son, Mi ebael.The children played games followed by lunch which included a decorated birthday rake Mrs.Rollins was assisted hy her niece, Betty Young.Those atlcnding were Laurie and Bobby Dustin, Susan Young, of Beebe, Chris and Terry Chamberlain, Shane Ramage, Michael's two brothers, Dennis and Matihew.LYSANDER \u2014 Mr.and Mrs.Francis Camp bell,\tMiss\tPatricia Kelly\tand Miss Phylis Egan, of Montreal, were holiday guests st the Me Créa home.While there, they i motored to Quebec City to see Mr Walter McCrea, who is a patient in Ihe Jeffrey Hale Hos pita!,.They were accompanied hy Mrs.Mrs.Walter McCrea Mrs.\tIvan\tMcCrea and\tthe Misses Linda and Melanie McCrea.Mr.and\tMrs.Kingsley\tBullard\tand\tfamily, of Danville, were weekend guesls nf Mr, and Mrs.Harold Pattçrson and fam 'ily.South Bolton Mr.and Mrs Philip Cote aiul her parents, Mr.and Mrs.Percy Needham, nf Waterloo, visited Mr.Charley Needham, who is seriously ill in a hospital in Gall Ont.Mr Percy Needham is slaying with his brother for an indefinite time.The others have returned home.Mr.ami Mrs.Norman Wall and family, of Montreal were guests of Mrs.Bullock.The Mitchells from Montreal were al their collage on Elation Hill, for ihe holidays.Mr, Leslie Cnwie and friend, accompanied his mother.Mrs Gowie, Sr,, nul to her rnltage, where she and her hu«hand plan lo spend the summer.Scotstown Mr.and Mrs.Stewart Irving and family, Robert and Lynn, of Karnham, were guests of Mrs Irving's moiher, Mrs.I), G.Madver.Guesls for a few days nf Mrs Bea Alkin were Mrs A.A Mar Kay, of Montreal, Mrs I) If MacKay and daughter.Mi«s Mary Ann MacKay, of New Liskeard, Ont.Mr.and Mrs.Wm.Pearson, of Lennoxville, and daughter, Miss Ann Pearson, and friend, Miss Shirley Cooke, of Brock in the ville, Ont., were guesls nf Mr.owned Mrs.Fraser Mayhew, hy Ernest Fields Recognizing Following Ihe Sunday evening the significance of this proper service at SI.Alban's Anglican ly's historical value, the Magog J hurch.a business meeting was ( hamlrei of Commerce has sug conduclcd by Rev.Walker and gested a special 150th animer Mr.Hale in Ihr church hall wilh .vary commemoration w h i c h all the wardens present.Al the would see plaque errected to close of tire tncpling some of lire flcnole lire home's importance guild members served refresh lo Magog.\tmenls.Magog C of C suggests plaque MAGOG (Special» \u2022 One hundred and fifty year* ago Magog's firs! house was huill by the late Ralph Merry, founder of ibis community.The house, a large two-story frame build ing stands al Ihe corner of Main North and is GOULD STATION Mrs.Elsie Turnbull, of Mont real, spent lire holiday week rod al the home of her dangh 1er, Mrs.Rennie Jncklin.and Mr.Jaeklm.Other visitors wer \u2022 Mr.Cedric Jrnkrrson and moth er; Mr.Lyford Eiger, of Scots town; and Mr.Douglas Beaton and mother, of North Hill.Mrs.Susie Knowlden, who has been visiting in Monlrcal and Toronto, has returned to Ihe home of Mr.and Mrs.Percy Coates.Mr and Mrs.in are visiting land Pond, VI.Recent visitors of Mr and Mrs.Percy Coates were Mr and Mrs.C.Ralhburn, Calais.VI., Mr.and Mrs.K.Mclver, nl Scotstown, Mr.and Mrs.Dennis Chapman and family, of Hardwood Flal.Danville Prentice Jack friends in Is Mr.anrl Mrs Ralph Buddo and family, of < homedry were holiday weekend guesls of Mr.and Mes Anatole Dcmrc While here they also visiled Mr.and Mrs Wilfrid Rrh veau.Marriages, Card of Thanks, Death Notices, Births, Abercorn Miss Therese and Jeanne Morin, of Montreal, visiled their sister, Mrs.Frank Parkins and Mr.Parkins over the holiday weekend.Mrs.A.Hammett, who is at her home for a few days, spent an some tome in Montreal, to he with Mr.Hammett, who un Mr.Dan Melrose of Inverness dersent surgery at Queen Mary is allying al the McCrea home Veteran's Hospital.Friends will and doing Ihe farm work while be glad to know that he is Mr.IjfcCrea ii in hospital.progressing favorably.ZSc per enunt chnrgp, $2.00 (8 lin*.lines Minimum or lo»s) IN MEMORIAM NOTICES 20c' por enunt line Minimum rharsp» $2.00 (10 linn nr tew) Pnelry 25 rents * linn extra.Addition»! nam** over three: 10 renf* each name.AM, A BOV ft NOTICE* MUST CARRY SIGNATURE OF TER SON SENDING NOTICE.OBITUARIES Obituaries received within one month of death are pub llshed free.A charge of $5 00 Is made for obituaries delayed beyond thla period.The Record reaervea the right to edit or condense obituanea « because of anare limitations.J 15 114 K SHTOtBROOKi: DAILY MMORD, TUBS, JUNB 5, 1W4 «oV»o.c.V USED CAR LOT 1445 Kina W.-T*l.567-3911 Sherbroek*, Qua.CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES CASH RATE \u2014 3 «tnt» ptr word, minimum ehtrgt 50 etnf* for 16 word» or less.Thret constcutiva insertions, 3rd dty half charge.Six consecutive insertions, 25% off.10 cents for mailing Record Box replies.DEADLINE \u2014 Classified Ads accepted until 4.00 P.M.day previous to insertion.Auction Sales, Legal Notices, Classified Display and Display accepted until 12 noon previous day; 10 A.M.Saturday for Monday.569-3636.Professional Directory Advocates WESLEY H.BRADLEY, Q C\u201e 275 St Jame# Street Weet, Montreal 849-8#64.GERVAIS, LANGLAIS A MONTY Advocate» Paul M.Gervals Andre Langlais A.Rene Monty Armand Rousseau, Q.C., Counsel I Wellington St South Telephone: 562.4735 ' W.WARREN LYNCH 138 Wellington St., North Tel.569-9914, Res.569-4581 TOB1N A TOBIN, Trial Work and General Practice, Rosenbloom Bldg., opposite City Hall, 138 Wellington (North) 562-2120.I.Articles For Sale LADY\u2019S English gaberdine trench coat, brown seal jacket, 3 quarter sheared brown lamb coat, carpet 9x12 oriental design, like new Tel.567-6313.5.Lots For Sale SILVERTONE floor mottel 24') T.V.$100.00, 3 rugs, $25.00 each, china cabinet $10.00, 10 window frames, lawn swing $15.00, 3 pairs skis $10.00.Tel.562-5791.5 PIECE modern bedroom suite.Practically unused.Reasonable.Cash or terms.Call 297-6190 Eastman.i i E\\ i ion, very good condition.269 11th Ave.North.20.Wanted To Purchase LARGER building lots for apart ment buildings, Kingston and Dunant street» (upper Belviderc) Quiet neighborhoods.Also beautifully situated large residential plots, next Shcibrooke Golf, Vermont, Grime Street.Call Hebert'»\t- 2155 Bai hand.Phone 562-0874.OLD CARS - Any make or model , ,\t,\t.\t1932 or older.Apply Record Box NICE summer cottage lot for sale, Little I-akc Magog, $100.00 down.] ' _ 772 Argylc for more Information.OLD dishes, oil lamps, etc.Colin MacLeod 567-7510, ville, Que.17.Convalescent Home VACANCY for elderly guests.Pensioners.Given good attention, quiet surroundings.Box 484 Knowlton or pnone 243-5241.Call Lennox- Business Management Consultants PAETOW ^ROSENBLOOM ¦nd ASSOCIATES 138 Wellington St.North Sherbrooke.Phone 567-6266 Chartered Accountants LAVALLEE BEDARD, Lyonnais Gascon & Associates, D.J.Crockett, C.A., licensed trustee 201 Continental Building, Sherbrooke, P.Q., Tel: 569-5503.MCDONALD, CURRIE A CO Chartered Accountants 197 Dufferin Ave.569-6301 Montreal, Quebec, Ottawa, Toronto, Saint John, Charlottetown, Halifax, Rlmouskl, Sept Res, Sherbrooke, Hamilton, Kitchener, Winnipeg, Edmonton, Calgary, Vancouver.COOPERS A LYBRAND International Firm TOUCHE, ROSS, BAILEY & SMART AUCTION SALE For the estate of Mrs.Logan, of Queen St., Sherbrooke, Oue.To be held at Art Bennett's Auction House, Lennoxville, Thursday, June 4th, at 7 p.m.TO BE SOLD: Enterprise gas and wood stove, chrome kitchen set, washing machines, dining room set.chesterfield sets, combination radio and record player, two T.V.sets, walnut desk (flat top), small marble, lop table, many odd tables, china cabinet, Electrolux, many beds, bureaus and commodes, guns, Coleman gas stove, snow shoes, pulley blocks, two 20 ton jacks, chain saw, three power mowers, one drill press (like new) 24 ft.extension ladder, one lathe, one large anvil, one power jig saw', one power sander (small), one lairge power sander, one paint spray er, all kinds of garden and carpenter\u2019s tools, half horse, electric motor, box of fishing tackle, large quantity of paint, large quantity of bedding, large quantity of dishes (some antique), clocks, lamps, mirrors.Many other articles too numerous to mention.ART BENNETT, Auctioneer Sawyerville, Que.SITE for development, 47 acres, 1000 ft.of lake frontage.Just 1______________________________ mile from New Sherbrooke «r\tx*/\t.\t« Montreal Autoroute.Apply Ke-jfcD.I COCnCTS WOnTGU cord Box No.195.BUILDING lots located 3 miles from Lennoxville, 500 ft off Stanstcad highway, with water, aome with sewers, nice location.Tel.567-7165.6a.For Sale or To Let 7 ROOM sel-contalned house.Adults only.Apply 9 Warren St., Lennox-ville.8.Cars For Sale 1954 PONTIAC coach, mechanically good, body fair, $125 00.Mr.Ralph Todd, Birehton.1962 DAUPHINE Renault, H.800 miles, like new.Price $900.00, also American Rambler, convertible, automatic transmission, radio, low mileage Terms: Arrangements 2(f Help Wanted: Male The Protestant Central School Board of Stanstcad County has vacancies for two teachers, general subjects, at grade VIII & IX level, I teacher for High School Science and Maths.Salary according to qualifications and experience.Qualified teachers are preferred, however persons otherwise qualified hut not holding teachers\u2019 diploma will be considered.H.S.Sanderson, Sec\u2019y-Treas.; Ayer's Cliff, Que.Tel.819 838-4958.28.Domestic Wanted Help 45.Piano Repairs RELIABLE girl or woman to take care of home for gentleman ,and| 2 school age children.Will have! ail family privileges, cottage, ear| and good home.Paid weekly.Tel 562-8041.HOUSEKEEPER required immediately for young working family with one child.Must be able to take complete charge of household.Please reply staling age.experience and salary expected to Re cord Box No.200.PIANOS REPAIRED ALL makes.Keyboard (Ivory renewed) Tuning and adjustments, etc.Used pianos for sale in perfect condition.Phone 569-4984, Sherbrooke.cash and finance.8a.Authorized New Car Dealers in U K, Pontiac, Vauxhall, Q.M.C.Trucks, Sales A Service.Deluxe Automobile Ltd., 1567 King West.Tel.569-3669.1 M I* E U I A L Chrvsler, Plymouth, Valiant, Fargo Trucks.Sale» & Service.Martin Motor Sales Ltd., 405 Belvedere St.Tel.569-3659.Royal Bank Building Plaça Villa Marla, Menlraal 1, Qua .Other offices in Canada; affiliated H firms h> the United States, Great Britain and elsewhere.Property For Sale Convalescent Home ORCHARD Manor Convalescent Home In quiet residential area, In Granby, with private and semi-private rooms, 24 hour rare.69 Drummond St Granby, Tel.372-5106.NORTH WARD \u2014 6 room bungalow, hot water system, fireplace, garage, nice location, 1463 Lecle-nc St., $18,500.Tel.562-1295.FIVE room individual beautiful smaller residence.Occupancy July, adjoining Sherbrooke University.1549 Prunier Street.Also, healed apartments for rent.See Hebert's, 2155 Baoband, Phone 562-0674.Dentists DR.J.A.LANDRY, Surgeon-Den-?tet, 406 Moore Street.Office hours Days 8 to 6: Evening* 7 to 8:30.Tel.567-6644.FANTASTIC, unbelievable, tremen dou* and hundreds of similar ad-jectivee are adequate In describing the wonderful real estate buys offered by Charles Connor*, tihe realtor.Cal 562-4000.Optometrists DR.ALBERT TRUDEAU, Optome-trlxt, New address Granada The a hre Bldg., 51 Wellington North, Suita 1 A I, Sherbrooke.Tel.5*2-0517.E-yea examinait Contaci iensea.Real Estate PROPBRTY ADMINISTRATORS R«*TJ Real ate and Property Management 8f)ecializinV« Anxelc» at Pittsburgh ippd.) (Only gam* nhedultd).TUESDAY'S GAMES St Louis at Chicago Houston at New York Cincinnati at Milwauket San Francisco at Pittsburgh Lot Angeles at Philadelphia ?AMERICAN LEAGUE Won Lost Pet.GBL Cookie Rojas for the last week.The Phillies also are a solid .The fact that Rojas has 13 hits team this year.The pitching is and\" Mrs.Evan Smith' I for 21 at-bats for an average of deep, defence excellent, hitting prcs;cjen| taking part, mond last week.\tI^all and Coach Charlie Clark is .536 and Amaro also has been strong.The one thing lacking is In another Sunday tilt, hurler heSinn\u2018nS t0 Set results from dubbing the ball has made the another long-ball hitter from the Alain Guilbert and his crew his bunch of youngsters.\t;switch easy, swamped the Cookshire club The boys of both teams were Both Rojas and Amaro also 10-1 with Guilbert giving up[a'l star* in last night\u2019s game as have been fielding superbly as only one hit.He fanned four- , 3TH RACi \u2014 PAC» T p*» I\tPur»»: $17$,00 COUNT ) I KK.C.l.eHVen* Wll.l, SUN A TO It.It Jotloln PATAPSCO BOY.C.Grouloi ISOTTA VICK.N.Piilvln STAR ADIO.V A Poulin BREWER\u2019S VONIAN, M.Leclerc IIREEZEWOOD, (>.AiUmann *TH RACI \u2014 TROT Purte: $173.00 1\tLYNDON ABBOTT, c Sevlguy 2\t-SERENITY.K.SI.Don!» .1 COLES COI.BY, It.Dupont 4 GLENDALE IRISH, M Leclerc V YONDER WAY.0 Morin r, MARTIAL LAW, I.Duquette 7 CENTAUR, It.GuerUn 7TH RACE \u2014 PAC» Fur»*: 1150.00 1\tHIGHLKY\u2019S MARY ANN, F.Newell 2\tCASH,F HAL.Lefebvre .1 TOM BOY, RETURN DIVIDEND.J.DhkommU 6\tDENNY O., M.VMJierre 7\tKEY BIRD, RBeroaid 8\tNANCY CINCO, G.Robiehaud Eligible: Taylor Win.V.Oulmet 1TH RACK Fur»*; $175.00 1\tWILL MAC.J Lefebvr# 2\tM A R RIK LLOYD.M.Poulin .1 MR ROYAL TRUÀX, R.lodoin 4\tA DIOS MARCEL, R.Julia* 5\tMCO RAPES.R Dupont ft CHARMANTE I-riser», A Beaudoin 7 RICHARD LYNN, F.Nadeau tTH RACI - PACK Fur**: $300.00 11 PRINCESS BELLE L., G.Ouimet j2 JUANITA T, P.Maas* i LONE ELM READY.F.Newell 4\tABBE DEAN.J Lefebvre '.) DAWN'S EARLY LIGHT, S.Seguln f, MR SAND.D Hebert 7\tNIFTY CHIEF.R.Jutra* B\u2014CLAY HEAVEN CHARMER Guy Jutra» 10TM RACI FACI Fur**: $150.00 1\tEXPRESS BEAUTY A J.Hauver 2\tJOCK BOY, G.Robiehaud X\u2014MIGHTY FAST ( AN.R.Bernard 4\u20141*0 TTY, F.Newell 5\tBAY STATE EXPRESS, Guy Jutra* 6\u2014\tTENN COMMANDER.J P LavaHee 7-\tADIOS PEGGY, F.SI DenU 8\tAPRIL MORNING, ( Mathieu A Mean* Frre Legged** Harness Racing Wednesday Evening at 8 P.M.Saturday Evening af 8 P.M.Sunday Afternoon at 2 P.M.SHERBROOKE EXHIBITION GROUNDS L GENERAL ADM.'1.00 S/fs™' , % ) ne c PROUDLY EXPORTED TO MORE THAN 50 COUNTRIES DISTILLED, MATURED AND BOTTLED IN CANADA BY CANADIAN SCHENLEY LTD.' > 7 ÏO SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD, TTES-, JUNE 2, 1884 Three Villages Happenings v,Mi*ÆsÆrJïÆ!sa \" 2 ¦ssayr-^ïn « rr us MrVnts 4Mr ami Mrs.Lloyd!whom attended the Stanstead port of entry.Mrs.Smith and P*.r.sf.hv line\tCollege Alumni Association lamily are spending weekends Selby, Der .\t.\t\u2019\t.gathering on May 23.Miss Nan- ihcre and after school is finish- Weekend guests of Mr.and » Love> sherbriWke, who re-ed, will go there for the sum Mrs.Leonard McGilton Stan-1 nUy underwent surgery at the mer months., stead, were their son, Mr.Uor' sherbrookc Hospital, was also a Miss Janet Ca^s, Ste.Anne also Mr.ana .\tKnmn\tHo r#11pvup.soent t (blehiud.who have secured po- turaed home, after spending a'panled by Mrs, M thifresne, ef\u2019vfile.spent the weekend at their Mrs, Phil.Baldwin and Mr.and (sitions in Montreal.\tdew days visiting friends in Ma- Magog, attended the funeral of homes here.\tMrs.Garnet Dustin.Mr.and Mrs.«Vilbert Wallace, pie Grove.\ttheir aunt, Mrs, Howard The municipality of Austin ^jjss jjraj DiiMim of Ayer's were guests of Mr.and Mrs.Mr.end Mrs.Ken Healy and Guthrie, Pigeon Hill.\thas purchased the local Catholic was a weekend guest of Kin nears Mills Mr.Itobert Harrison, Lennox- villc, spent a few days here yTin\u2019A porter, Lennoxville and Mrs.George Heath, of Montreal, Weekend euests of Mrs.Mar-School> from the Eas\u2019-raan .o.H»rri«nn m° her\u2019 MrS' Greta of Mr.and Mrs.E.Sarrasin were recent guests of Mr.and garet Dulr^ne at her cottage tCatho'lc^cho01 C,?mmlS10?'Th\u2018s guests of Mrs.Gignac were Mr.Harrison.\tand jjrs g Jamieson.\t|Mrs.\tHarold Heath.While in Were Mr.and Mrs.Johnson and pne buildinS ^ now be lhe and Mrs.Randolph Dustin, of Mr.and Mrs.Real Lachance\t- this vicinity they also visited Ann Montreal, Mr.Patlocal town hal1'\tSweetsburg; and Mr.and Mrs.ami family, of Montreal, are\t.\tother relatives and friends.Dufresne, of Longueuil, and Mr\tRoyce Dustin of West Brome, spending a vacation in thiS;|^Q/Wf f/6\t-'ir an(i Mrs.Lloyd hindlay and Mrs.Charles Dufresne and r-v _ _ _ ' _\t_ rr-mv The recent severe wind and vicinity-\tMr.and Mrs.Chester Perkins inn Sunday aflcrnoon' whcn Jamie, of the University, of _ îrithdth« ability to slirink hemor-:a minor flash fire occurred in Waterloo, Waterloo, Ont., andi rhoids painlessly.It relieves itching a garage of the Hackett Block Miss Bronni Patterson, Montand fdiscomfort in minutes and in the Village.With the new sys- rca]> were recent guests of his1 speeds up healing of the injured, |cm ca|[ js heard on six,par(,nt.s( in Rock Island, inflamed tissue.\tred phones and speeds response Miss Sandra Moore, on staff In case after case, while gently110 |hc ca,| f()r help.The fire a| Hospital for Sick Children, (shrinkagej5took^dacel\t\u2019 !did mr damage, but is being in-Toronto Ont., is spending a ¦KI\u2014(¦ LnArt»nt of all\u2014results vestigated.\tmonth s holiday with her moth wereso thorough that this improve- Mr.and Mrs.Charles Mer-jcr, Mrs.M.L.Moore, Stanstead.ment was maintained over a period riman, Stanstead, have return- Mrs.Clara Farrow, Stanstead, of many months.\tod to their home in Stanstead, js spending an indefinite time' This was accomplished with a aftPr spending a week on a triplwilh Mrs.Rose Horan, Rock Guests of Mrs.C.R.Dufresne were Mr.and Mrs.Royce Townsend, and two sons, and a nephew, of Sutton.Mrs.C.R.Dufresne accom- COOKSHIRE were guests of Mr.and Mrs.[Mrs.Gignac.V.K.George, Vale Perkins.j Mrs.Russell Bedard and[ Miss Mary Coughlin, New daughter, Helen Margaret, of Recent guests of Mrs.Ronald York, has opened her cottage for Melbourne, spent several days Learned were Mr.and Mrs.the summer.\t[with Mrs.Percy Draper and Archie Cook, of Valois, Mr.Ha- Mr.Melvyn Bryant, Miss Mar-j Mis.Donna Draper.\trold Smith, of Calgary, Alta., garet Bryant, Miss Nadine Du- Mrs.R.Dustin accompanied Mr.and Mrs.Alan Williams, fresne, Sherbrooke, Miss DebbyMrs.A.Wark to Consecon, Ont., of Bulwer, Miss Katherine Lear Horning, King\u2019s Hall, Compton, for the holiday weekend, when ed and Mr.Arthur Learned, of Miss Janice Horner, Cowans- they were guests of Mr.and Learned Plain.SPECIAL FOR THE PROVINCE OF QUEBEC! YOU CAN car now healing substance (Bio-Dyne) which quickly helps heal injured eells ana stimulates growth of new tissue.Now Bio-Dyne is ofTered in ointment and suppository form called Preparation H.Ask for it at all drug Itores\u2014money back guarantee.lo Ottawa and visiting points of land, prior to going to the Wales interest.While in Ottawa they Home to make her home.visited Mr.and Mrs.Henry j\t- Stockwell.\t., in I Mr.Frank Smith, Rock ^ Island DTOOK land, is spending five days a week at the Canadian Customs Employment Opportunities Civil Service of Canada \u2022DIRECTOR, CENTRAI, DATA PROCESSING SERVICE BUREAU, senior executive with strong management, background associated with large-scale complex data processing operation, to organize, develop and operate the Bureau for the Public Service of Canada, Treasury Board, Ottawa.$16,000$ 17,000.Circular 64-865.\u2022EXPORT TRADE PROMOTION SECTION HEAD, university graduate in Engineering or Applied Science for export trade promotion in the mechanical equipment field, including transportation, industrial plant and related equipment, Trade and Commerce, Ottawa.Up to $12,300.Circular 64-1206.\u2022HEAD, SCHOOL CURRICULUM DEVELOPMENT, univer sity graduate with extensive experience in all phases of curriculum development, to direct development of study programs and related material for Northwest Territories schools and Eskimo schools in Arctic Quebec, Northern Affairs and National Resources, Ottawa.$U,600-$13,100.Competition 64 371.\u2022SENIOR BACTERIOLOGIST, to plan and direct the laboratory programmes of the Inspection Service in the Maritime Provinces, Fisheries, Halifax, N.S.$fU40-$10,700.64-1401 (Bacteriologist).\u2022REGIONAL ENGINEER, experienced in construction and maintenance of buildings and utilities, Northern Affairs and National Resources, Fort Smith, N.W.T.lip to $8640 plus northern allowance.Apply to Civil Service Commission, Ottawa 4, quoting competition 64-1251.?PERSONNEL POLICY OFFICERS, university graduates with general or personnel management experience, to conduct studies recommend and execute policy in such fields as salary administration, job evaluation, training, fringe benefits, manpower planning and utilization, Treasury Board, Ottawa $6180 $10,700.Circular 64-454.\u2022NORTHERN WELFARE SUPERINTENDENT, profession ally qualified Social Worker with at least Bachelor's degree in Social Work, and supervisory or administrative ex perience, Northern Affairs and National Resources, Frobisher Bay.Baffin Island.$648(>-$7200, plus northern allowance.Circular 64-2066.SUPPLY CONTROL OFFICER, with progressively respon sible experience in a related capacity and knowledge of stores accounting and inventory control, Fort Churchill, Man $6300-$6960, plus northern allowance, Competition 64-2253.TAX COUNSEL, membership in the Bar (as of date of appointment), to assist in legal work of Taxation Division, National Revenue, Ottawa, $5760 to start.Competition 64867.WAREHOUSE OFFICER, with experience in a large ware house, and a good knowledge of the warehousing requirements of a wide range of commodities and of clerical procedures used in management and operation of a ware nouse.Public Works, Fort Churchill, Man.$5730-$6450, plus northern allowance.Competition 64-2254.HEAVY EQUIPMENT REPAIR SUPERVISOR, with wide experience, to supervise major overhaul, assembly and repair work on a variety of vehicles and heavy equipment.Public Works.Fort Churchill Man.$5730-$6450.Competition 64-265.Plus northern allowance.EDITOR.FRENCH, experienced, to edit French Manuscripts for publication and scripts for broadcasting.Information Division, Agriculture, Ottawa.$5550-$6450.Competition 64-1952.\u2022RACTERIOLOGIST, to examine fish and shellfish products and investigate fish processing methods.Fisheries, Charlottetown, P.E.I.$5280-$7320.Some travel involved.Competition 64-1401 (Bacteriologist).VEHICLE MAINTENANCE SUPERVISOR, exncrienccd in the supervision of running and minor repairs including carburetors, ignition systems and timing mechanisms brakes, exhaust systems, etc., as well as lubrication schedules, minor body renairs and painting.Public Works Fort Churchill.Man.$4680-$5400.Competition 64-266 Plus northern allowance.DRIVER TRAINING SUPERVISOR, with related experience and proven ability to prepare and conduct training courses to train and supervise wheeled vehicle drivers.Public Works, Fort Churchill.Man.$4680-$5400.Competition 64 267.Plus northern allowance.SUPERVISOR OF HEAVY EQUIPMENT OPERATORS with extensive knowledge of heavy equipment and a valid operator's license, proven ability to prepare and conduct training courses, to train and supervise 21 operators and fi mechanics.Public Works.Fort Churchill.Man.$4680 $5400, Competition 64-268.Plus northern allowance.VEHICLE DESPATCH AND CONTROL SUPERVISOR, ex perienced in similar duties, to direct despatching opera tions for Central Vehicle Pool transnorting personnel and supnlies and to schedule inspections and repairs.Public Works, Fort Churchill, Man.$4680-$5400.Competition 64-269.Plus northern allowance.CIVIT, ENGINEER.Project Engineer for construction and maintenance of National Park facilities and Historic Sites throughout Ontario, Northern Affairs and National Re sources.Cornwall, Ont.Up to $7320.Anplv to Civil Ser vice Commission, Ottawa 4, quoting competition 64 1251 AUTOMATIC CONTROL TECHNICIANS \u2014 Heating and Air Conditioning with practical related experience, and thorough knowledge of various types of modern heating and air conditioning control systems and equipment, Public Works.Ottawa.$5340-$5880 and $5880-$6420.Competition 64-272.\u2022PROFESSIONAL ENGINEER, to supervise technical staff inspect completed construction, prepare operating proce dures and act as adviser in building construction, opera tion and maintenance for an Army Works Company; know ledge of English and French required.National Defence Camp Valcartier, P.Q.Up to $8640.Competition 64 1201 Details and application forms at Post Offices in major centres, National Employment Offices and Civil Service Commission Offices.For competitions marked \u2022 write to the Civil Service Commission of Canada, Ottawa 4, for further details and application forms.Pbease quote competition or circular number as imitated.Mrs.Gordon Lister received word of the death of her moth er, Mrs.Largy, in Nashua, N.H.Mrs.Lister spent a few days there with her family.Weekend guests of Mr.and] Mrs, W.J.Dawson were Mr.and Mrs.Lucien Perras and three sons and daughter, of Beaurepaire.Recent guests of Miss Lilia Kerr were.Mr.and Mrs.Ashton Painter and daughter, of Plessisville and Sherbrooke, Mr.and Mrs.John Massey, of Montreal, and Mrs.Effie Doherty of Sawyerville.Guests of Mr.and Mrs.Garfield Spaulding were Mr.Ar mine Olson, of Lawrence, Mr.and Mrs.R.S.Millican and three children.Sherry, Robert and Dawn, of St.John, N.B.Other visitors were Mr.and Mrs.John Massoy, of Montreal, and Mrs.Effie Doherty, of Sawyerville.Mr and Mrs.Dave Smith, of Dorchester, Ont., spent, the weekend with Mr.and Mrs.Ar nolri Alden, Mr.Brian Aklen returned home with them.DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE AND COLONIZATION Provinces of Quebec Agricultural Engineering Division Drainage Service TENDERS Project no 5603-9-645 Tenders are invited by the Department of Agriculture and Colonization for drainage works in the watercourse \u201cDes Aul-naies\u201d in the municipalities of St-Roeh-de-Richelieu parish, county of Richelieu, St-Antoine-|sur-Richelieu and Contrecoeur parish, county of Verchères.A copy of the plans specifica tions and tender form may be obtained by sending a request for same to Director of Drainage Service, Department of Agriculture and Colonization.Room D-413, Parliament Buildings, Quebec, accompanied by a $10.00 certified cheque or money order to the order of the Minister of Finance of the Province of Quebec, which is not refundable.Are allowed to bid, only these persons, firms, companies or corporations who, as general contractors, have their principal place of business in Regions no! 9 and 16 (Yamaska \u2014 St-Fran-çois \u2014 Bois-Francs et Monte-regienne) which includes electoral districts of Arthabaska, Bagot.Nicotet, Drummond, Ri-| [chelieu, St-Hyacinthe, Yamaska.Chambly, Rouville and Ver-j chères.Tenders shall be accompanied cither by a rertified cheque to the order of the Minister of Finance of the Province of Quebec for an amount equivalent .to 10% of the total amount of the bid or by policy of guaran tee for the same amount.Such a policy of guarantee must be issued by a company legally authorized to provide suret) (Bid Bond).Tenders will be received at the office of the Assistant Deputy Minister, Room D-617.Parliament Buildings, Quebec City, until June 18.1964.before 2.30 P.M.Eastern Daylight Saving Time.At such time and in the above mentioned office, tenders will be opened publicly.Tenders must be sent in the envelope provided for that purpose, sealed and bearing clearly the following indication: \u2018 Tender for contract No 5603 9-645\".The Minister docs not bind himself to accept neither the lowest nor any of the tenders.ROMEO LALANDE, Assistant Deputy Minister of Agriculture and Colonization.9 by buying a package of the new full King Size Peter Jackson filter-tipped cigarettes % Mm*.& ^ Ir# ^ L 4 Certificates worth $1,000.00 cash are inserted into a number of packages of Peter Jackson cigarettes \u2014 one of these packages could be the next one yon buy.If it is and you answer a skilltesting question correctly, the $1,000.00 cash is yours, BUY PETER JACKSON TODAY AND add K .\t.length increased from 80 to 85 millimeters- the longest size available across Canada IN PACKS OF 20 AND 25 V KING SIZE FILTER TIPPED A FAMOUS, NAME SINCE 1881 a *1 106617363^ "]
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