Sherbrooke daily record, 7 octobre 1964, mercredi 7 octobre 1964
[" Bibliothèque du Séminaire de Skerbrwke To spend $12,000,000 on Windsor paper plant to (See story page 3) WEATHER Cloudy with sunny intervals; sunny Thursday, becoming cloudy in the morning with light rain beginning in the afternoon; continuing cold; winds southeasterly 20 Thursday morning; high today and low tonight at Sherbrooke 40 and 32; Summary for Thursday: Becoming cloudy with light rain.IjeibcookeDailiilEccord Today's Chuckle Opportunity has to knock, but it is enough for Tempt», tion just to stand outside and whistle.Established 1897 Price: 7 Cent* SHERBROOKE, QUEBEC.WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 7, I^M Si\\i\\ \u2022 Eighth Year Cradle i&iséiiv* Confederation toured by Queen SPEAKS IN FRENCH AND ENGLISH \u2014 Queen Elizabeth as she spoke at ceremony at Fathers of Confederation Memorial Centre in Charlottetown yesterday.The Queen gave part of the speech in French.Prince Philip at left and Prime Minister Pearson at right.\t(CP Wirephoto) Farm loan bill is passed by MPs after week talk OTTAWA (CP) \u2014 Amid an outburst of old-fashioned sock-\u2019em Prairie politics, the Commons passed a major farm bill and gave first reading to a second Tuesday.A hard-fought debate spanning seven sitting days ended abruptly when final approval was given unanimously to a bill providing for government loans of up to $100,000 to syndicates of three or more farmers w'ho wish to buy and use farm machinery on a joint basis.\u2014-The measure now goes to the Senate, which resumes sittings next Tuesday after a monthlong recess.The Commons also passed a i resolution leading to the intro-jduetion of amendments to the 'Crop Insurance Act of 1959.The changes would give added fed-ieral financial backing to pro- BÜR1AÜ Sherbrooke voters consider their choice CHARLOTTETOWN (CP) \u2014 It's Prince Edward Island's da> ; todaj in the Queen's tour of j Eastern Canada.Her formal acknowledgement of the federal government\u2019s participation was given Tues day when Prime Minister Pearson formally welcomed her to! Canada and Governor-General Vanier was the honored guest j at lunch aboard the royal yacht j Britannia.Today's program called for a| visit to the historic old P.K.1.; provincial building where the\t.\t.\t.\t.Fathers of Confederation tirst As Sherbrooke votes today explored the possibilities of un-__________________________________________________ ion.Also on the program was h\u2019 15 minute visit to the provincial; exhibition grounds, where Char lottctown\u2019s school children ga-i thered, and.in the evening, a state dinner and grand ball at a local hotel.General Vanier was to leave early today by train for Quebec, where as colonel of the Royal 22nd Regiment lie will welcome t|K- mayoralty for the past nine Nears and Roger (ianlhiei, who lisis hinivell as Hie Queen for the regimentVpnU administrator.jOHi anniversary Saturday.\tThere are also nldennanic races in llie Noilli and West wards.Mayor, aldermen seek return ID ( I I Mill K I IOM S (Record slaff writer) Sherbrooke's brief and conipainii\\cl\\ listless municipal election campaign wound up today with voters going to the polls to elect a mayor and inno aldermen.Seeking the post of Chict Magistrale aie Mayor \\rmand Nadeau who has held pro* Tuesday night the Queen ami th(, Nor,h Ward, Aid.Paul Prince Philip were guests ol\tjs lining opposed in his honor at a royal variety per |hl(| f()r , fourn, u-rm bv Ray formance in Hie new «,600.000'mond Bergeron a furniture ^e'| dealer, Also seeking a fourth term Fathers of Confederation mortal Centre.She opened the is Alu.I.M.leanson, in (lie Gabias blasts leader rri\u2019rç** J ¦ 'ftw \u2014\t\u2022 .C-u wJ*\u2014 - QUEEN VISITS PERFORM ERS \u2014 The Queen visits with performers backstage fol- lowing a variety performance for her and her husband Tuesday night at llie Confederation Memorial Centre in Charlottetown.Prince Philip is at right.(CP Wirephoto) vincial crop insurance plans, j Spokesmen for various parties i agreed that the new legislation MONTREAL (CP i\u2014Yves Ga-hj^jy win encourage more bias, expelled for three years provinces to enter the crop in-from the legislative assembly, ,surance an(j extend COver- Tuesday unleashed more criticism of the work of Daniel Johnson as leader of the opposition in Quebec.Mr.Gabias, himself a member of Mr.Johnson's Union Na-a age to many more farmers.So far only three provinces\u2014 Manitoba.Saskatchewan and Prince Edward Island \u2014 have set up crop insurance pilot projects.About 6,000 out of the Citadel is shined for visit Saturday centre officially earlier in llie I West, who faces two opponents While RCMP police dogs were\tbl,nih GujUemetle, a held on tight leash and mount l(.s|aunm! owner, and Roger ies in riot-squad dungarees sur 'dingues, a shoe merchant, veyed the crowd with high-pow-; Two retiring aldermen whose ered binoculars, Hie Queen do u.nns (,xpire this year Aid.live-red a message lo the crowd cari (amirand jn the Centre praising the Confederation of ward and Aid.Felix Thibault Canada 100 years ago.\t;n Hie East \u2014 were returned CONFEDERATION THE ROCK ^M-onaluni on noniinutimi \u201cThe Confederation Nshich had '\t\u2018\t«' niMay.he 00 polling si a ions c- its beginnings here in Charlotte-!,\t,\t, ,, .ablished hrouuhmil Hie town has been the rock on ;\t, , l ,i\t,\t, .In serve (he 20.71).) elector iwiucn Hie Canadian nation lias ||(|(,(| |(l\tvo|,.s non need » demoii.stralion lor .-Iniction ¦ l,eadcr> -aid pome RIN protests .VI ( I \\ I li I', AI, (CP)\tI'lie Foi in id the separati.-'t group I iiivcrsity ol Monlreal scclionjprolrsl againsl llie royal lour of le RasM-mhleinent pour I, In was not aiuiouiued Members cilv ilcpendance Nalionale (Nalion wen- a-ked to report to Ihe uni pu al Indi-pi-mleiue Hally) has an ver.sily \u2018s social cenlre lor in built its strength and author mavoi opened (heir doors at Friday, Ihe day hetorc Queen pn-sMin preNenled them Ironi !i ,u\u201e and will remain open lojKlizabcth visits Quebec City, laiuioum-ing nuire, j 7 p.m.There are also 21 polling talions in Ihe West Ward and lie ahead The royal variety performance which followed was a syn- QUEBEC (CP) \u2014 The big 22nd Regiment, of which the.two-day visit to Quebec City, al- ; thesis oi Canadian talent, led granite fortress sprawling high'Queen is colonel-in-chief.\t[though she\u2019ll also speak in Que-! by Lome Green, the Ottawa above the St.Law-rence River She will take advantage of her bee\u2019s legislative council cham-born star of the American TV w-ill be spic and span and alive visit lo dedicate a memorial onjber and attend a state dinnerishow Bonanza.with soldierly dash by the time the 50th anniversary of the before leaving Sunday.\tI\t- an old friend returns there Sat-(Royal 22nd, a predominantly! The star-shaped Citadel for-urday.\t(French-speaking unit.\t(tress was completed about 1830 The friend\tis Queen Elizabeth; The Citadel\thas entertained and, before modern artillery and she will\tbe returning to thejfamous guests\tother than Her and air warfare,\tit w-as consid- ___ .\t____Citadel for a third visit after Majesty.Churchill, Roosevelt(ered impregnable.tionale party, told a service 400 ooo farmers in Canada were (stops at the historic installation and MacKenzie King met there! Canada's governors \u2022 general club \u201cit\tis\thigh\ttime\tthat\ta\ttrue\tcovere(j\ti,y\tcrop\tinsurance\tat jin 1951 and\t1959.\tin September,\t1944, lor one of j have used it as\ta part - time opposition\tplayed\tits\tfull\trole\tin\t]aS4\tcount.\tAll\twere\tPrairie! The Queen\tmade her 1951 visit the major top-level conferences residence since\t1870 and King farmers except for 75 potatoes Princess Elizabeth but she (of the Second World War.j George VI and Queen Elizabeth, growers in P.E.I.\t(and Prince Philip found the The Queen will find the Royal [parents of the present monarch, Conservative MPs livened up Citadel\u2019s welcome fit for a mon- 22nd snappy and the granite;stayed there during a 19\u201d9 ' odi.the proceedings by accusing larch, the way intensive prepare star on Cape Diamond, 400 feet; Highest point in Quebec City, Agriculture Minister Hays of ations are making it this time'above the St.Lawrence, spar- it commands a superb view ol ASUNCION (AP)\u2014President being \u201cbull-headed\u2019' and of try- too.\tjkling when she arrives for the;the St.Lawrence, the city and -|e Gaulle basked today in the ing to destroy the Prairie Farm The preparations are being hour-long dedication ceremony, j Levis across the harbor, as well we|comjng warmth of Para carried out by men of the Royal It will be the feature of her-as the Laurentian Mountain ity,\u201d she said.j She described Canada as onr (of the world s \u201colder and most (stable nations,\u2019\u2019 and said, ma)! God continue to shower his ,,\t,,\t11 .,\t5 in hr North for Ihe alder .blessings upon this land of Can\t,\t, .\t, .\t, .,,\tmanic contests.\t,\t.\t, ada and her people in the years , , , ,\t, _\t,\t,\t, ven-ity students have i-cver^cd rialion is planning a souper of challenge and triumph which\t^\t| u | their decision not to protest the ( anadian (I rench - ( anadlan ?Souper Canadien QUEBEC (CP) Laval Uni Marceau said Tuesday hi* a mo Queen's visit in favor of a d play ridiculing her trip.Student president supper) Friday al Ihe Unlver sity campus on (he e\\r of the Robert Queen's arrival al Quebec ?Call emergency under » stale of since Iasi August.In British election the Quebec legislature.\u201d A member of the assembly for Trois-Rivieres until expelled, he said such an opposition would \u201cdenounce and replace those who plan the enslavement of our human resources.\u201d\t_\t_ |__________ Mr.Gabias was expelled from Assistance Administration the assembly in August after a[\u2014\u2014- bribe - taking accusation he made against Attorney-General Rene Hamel was declared groundless by an assembly | committee.A rift between Mr.Gabias and Mr.Johnson developed during the summer but a meeting between the two men ended ( with conciliatory statements.( L0ND0N (Cp)_The British NOT SATISFIED\t; election fight, sometimes heady Speaking the day after his but more often dull, rolls into party lost four provincial by- its final week with the issues elections.Mr.Gabias said he is boiled down essentially to the not satisfied with the work of question of whether the 35,700, De Gaulle welcomed after riot 5,271 in the North.Comparative figures for the 1901 elections were: Mayoralty,! 14,810:\tWest Ward, 4,557: ( ! North.8,976.Earl; reports indicated Ihal \\,,ting was Head) if somewhal SALISBURY (Reuters)- township,, I'whi\tSouthern Rhodesian army emergency A one North Ward poll, 1.1 ^j-00ps and police swooped down Both townships have been electuis lurned up in the lir.-i on (|1(, ,\\|nri,M lo.viiship ol II.seine- of considerable violence hour or approximately Ibrcc\t|K.,.r H|js morning vvilli or this year, largely because of t11'1 eeni '\u2019I Bie 4.(1 names\tj0 arrest ¦ .n (hugs, hooli politic.H rivairy between Ihe ! n-gislcred.\t2;,n.- and criminals.\u201d\tcountry's two main Negro na Similar icpori were rteeiv-, -j.,|| white government ijonalisl movenu-nts the I\u2019e ed from polling statiun- 'njpiaeed Harare, the second (dopin'- ('areiakcr Council and j other sections ol Hie city.Salisbury's two main Nt A modest rush was indicated ?the city, was indicated around noon but the heaviest vote is expected between four ro Ihe Zimbabwe National I nion.tr k -k guay, which greeted him viva- and rose petals after a T\u2019eronist riot broke up his farewell appearance in Argentina.The French chief ot state a o\u2019clock this afternoon and the\tInte.vene at poil closing ol the polls.\tQUEBEC (CP) \u2014 Provincial (lav In the l, -l mayoral election, police had to intervene to nrc More than 1.000 names were 58.7 percent of the registered venj Hydro \u2022 Quebec workers removed from ihe voters' wiln votors east their ballots.\twho.-c names had been removed li is.in -Hy for failure to meet (nun by elect ion voters' lists in domicile requirements As sea .Saguenay riding from taking onal visitors, the hydro work-a Fight integration IF '-.-ion of polling -tâtions.U-ei did not quality a- S: Socialism vs.capitalism is issue was reported here Tuesday residents.Told this.en avoine work- Mr.Johnson as opposition chief But he added \u201cit is very difficult for a party in opposition to win byelections.'\u2019 He said disagreements within 000 voters want to risk the swings of capitalism or wade deeper into the world of socialism.Despite Prime Minister Doug- Undoubtedly, the fight will stiffen in the final days before Oct.15.The issues are fairly clear.Conservatives maintain Britons never had it so good and that a Labor administration would sink eering Conservative- are strati rived Tuesday night to visit CHICAGO (AP)\u2014An attempt liberal pj,,m.MaltaL v »n-¦>, thro;,trued to lake over poll-Gen.Alfredo Stroessncr.Para by a high school teacher to in |)](, Saguenay by election, one of in;: stations, guay\u2019s dictator president, on (curate a south side neighbor- f,,,,, h',,|r| ;n' th',, ,,n,vjn,.,.Mon Ihe eighth leg of his 10-country(hood near the home of Mayor\t^\t^\t, Latin American tour.\tRichard J.Daley is mccllng\tk m k\tk k k ! More than 20,000 residents of stilt opposition from white rcsi (Paraguay\u2019s 450-year-old capital;dents, John Walsh, 37 and white.SAIGON /Pi \u2014 A U.S.Army bodies ol two Americans, but Choooer shot Britain into a third-rate power forcing the poor working man by destroying the country's nu- to pay high prices for scarce the orosneritv shin turning'«ling economic expansion while staged a well-organized wcl-l John Walsh, 37 ana wmie.SAIGON /Pi tne prosperity ship, turning gang ecmm 1\t_-come demonstration here.The purchased an old two \u2022 storey helicopter with live A.m-ricrn- the other Americans and the scene contrasted sharply with house in the predominantly anf| a South Vietnamese abo;rd VietnameM- observer were mit*-the rock, tear-gas and gun bat- white working-class section and was lihot down in flames 13 ing.tie that erupted a few hours'rented an apartment to Paul mjles west of Saigon today.It was presumed the lour earlier in the industrial city of Jones, a Negro college student.cra»hing in the midst of a missing men were kdied.but Cordoba, a Peronist stronghold and Ovala Buntin, a native of powerful Viet Cong unit.\tthere was some possibility they South America.clear deterrent.Labor maintains that profit-! ^housing and land.Tshombe said a hostage I Wilson has accused the gov-lernment of hiding the truth about Britain's * c 0 n Tavior, Len pion male, .tumor champion fe- noxvillc reserve senior champion male, reserve grand chain champion female, regrand champion female; George\u2019s Church Hall, Lennox-Robcrt Mayhew and Son, Bun, viUe a( 5 30 Roast Turkey wilh premier exhibitor, reserve juni a]| trimmings, home cook-or male; Herbert C.Taylor, jng Distribution of prizes.DEMONSTRATIONS Hill) \u2014 Vhow, members of the Sherbrooke fire department demonstrate the modern method of extinguishing an oil fire with dried cliemieals.Below, students at the Mont Notre Dame Convent line up to be eounted after being rudely awakened at 10.30 last night for surprise fire drill and evacuation.Both tic monstrations were held by the Sherbrooke fire department in emineetion with Fire Prevention Week.(Record photos by Corn l.omay) male, and reserve grand champion female; Brome Angus Farm, West Brome, winning re See \u201cAnnounce\u201d Page 11 RICHMOND Dr.Dykeman will be away fol lowing Post Graduate Course, in Montreal from Oct.12 - Oct.26th, returning home on weekends.Stanstead is to adopt fire code t« COIN COLLECTORS! Meef Collectors \u2014 Dealers from all over Eastern Canada at the MONTREAL COIN CONVENTION (Firs) of a MONTHLY Series) SATURDAY, OCT.10th,\tSUNDAY, OCT.Nth, 10 a.m.- 10 p.m.\t*\t10 a.m.- 10 p.m.CONFERENCE ROOM, LAURENTIEN HOTEL \u2014 MONTREAL See\t\tHALF DOLLAR\t\tMEET NEWMAN\t\tREGISTRATION\t\tSome of CANADA'S Outstanding Coin Collect COLLECTION CANADIAN COINS\t\tFEE REFUNDED\t\tors in person.See rare coins of Canada, U.S., foreign issues.Bring your one of finest assembled\t\ton your purchases.\t\tcoins to show and evaluate.WATCH FOR\tFURTHER MONTREAL COIN CONVENTIONS \u2014\t\t\t November 14-15; December 12-13 STANSTEAD \u2014 (Special) Ipartment that they respond The Stanstead municipal eoun-la fire call only if the call conic.-; oil, October 5.Monday, agreed from Victor Federico, operator; lo adopt the fire prevention of the fire control center, code and by-laws of the piov pj_ yj Cass, chairman of htc What do you know aboul the mce, adding one of their own.Roads committee was author Ecumenical Church that is so that failure to adhere to the jzcd ,0 cnlcr jnt0 all a reem ,| SHERBROOKE in the news?doubt code will be punishable by a are alive now who will,fine of not less than $10 and much many either live in it or with it.Come not more than $50 and hear Mr.A.J.M.Reynolds The police committee rrpori-every Wednesday night al 8 orl it had met in Rock Island p.m., at Grace Chapel speak with the committees of Beebe, about Ihe \u201cEvolution of the and Stanstead.Christian Church.\u201d\tThere have been complaints of racing, speeding, minors driving without a license and, The Eastern Townships Stampjiudg't\u2019S fron'1 lh''\t^P011 jClub has resumed its activity of f'nes collected the ^ pa for year 1964-65 season.Next \"'on,b'\tdepartment meeting will he Thursday Oc;.|clamping down on offenders.8th 8 pm.at O.T.J.Hall.357 The Po|lfe rpPor, no,,>d \u2019fil jKing West, Sherbrooke.SlampTa\"s received jcollectors are invited to attend i as there will be an Auction.the same as last year for sid< SHERBROOKE continue negotiations with local contractors and report al th\" November meeting.A special, meeting could also be called to decide upon a contract A letter was read Irom the principal of Sunnyside school noting motnrisls passing school buses, speeding in a 20 mph st school zone, whenever the po is lice ear is not in the area.'Ini Bimumsiüüiii Kifaia A GALAXY OF REMARKABLE CHARACTERS IN A STORY OF LOVE, LAUGHTER AND TEARS! *.\t'!|||||||||i If mill .NmNMHHHNMMq I É What is\t_ o M^sFAVwmSPOKT?W ash any Girl! t (actnre tint vwinp bom hilarity to he«1'br*|k and back again' till Gregory Peck Tony CURTIS Captain Newman.m.d.,^ \u2014COLO»\u2014\t1 \u2014 V *-Angie Dickinson\t| «-Bobby Daring IMiliiltljli,,1,1 |!|Li'¦\t\u201c STARTS TODAY! ^ He k nows ALL the answers.SHF, I.ETS HIM THINK! at the control center, of which nine were accident investigations, 14 other investigations, assistance to lour fires and the public, seven di> turbance calls, 2193 miles wore pal rolled.Mayor K.J.Struthers will contact.George Vaillancourl, MLA, to have the Provincial Po lice investigate reports of hotels open for business legal hours.He will also express the appreciation of the council for the paving of Cartier Street, St.Joseph's Blvd , and young Streets extension in Hie municipality.As a step to have only one fire department at a fire, thn council recommends to its de- Exhibition prizes won RICHMOND (Staff) Joydaie Jersey farm, located near Richmond won eight first prizes, five second prizes, and tour third prizes in the Jersey -nme (,a|)|p division of the recent 31 t\u2019\u2019 Quebec Exhibition The farm is owned and opera ted by R.G, Crack and son David.Among prizes won was the junior champion male, reserve champion male, grand champion reserve, reserve senior female, and reserve grand champion female.same situation arises in all chool zones.The council fell this is a matter for the Rock Is land Council to deal wilh as Sunnyside entrance and exits are in that Town.However «he Council recommends .some ae lion be taken, With only one police car to patrol it is im possible for Hie police to he at every school zone at the same time, it was noted.Ex Ira policing is to he done on Hallowe'en night.An otter wa made by Border Electric lo patrol and service the street light i n; formerly done bv Southern Canada Co.This offer will he studied and a reply ma'li belore the end of Herein her.The seeretary is authorized to issue building permits, and to in form the applicant that the per mit does not give a guarantee of service of water, lights, roads when the building is in unde veloped sections.Stanley George, of Ihe SI mislead fire department, is making the annual lire and chim ncy inspection.pni\\ ed Target date of the Windsor next year.\"The new equipment will al lo« for greater efflcieney and wider use of available wood species, including hardwoods Mr.Hall said, \"as well as wood chips produced from sawmill waste.\" Most of the increased pulp production al Windsor will go lo captive markets \u2014 that is markets provided by the company's other divisions.Any surplus will he exported lo tile United Stales, ihe United King dom and Europe \\li Hall said that $62,()0(), Carpet Laying « Carpal Dry Cleaning « A Complete Choice o( Tiles and Linoleum For Service 569-741 w*j VOIH >«l.tf*rft»v NOW tét 38 Wellington St, South Sherbrooke \u2014 Tel.569 7411 SONOTONE FAMOUS NAME IN HEARING AIDS' If you have a hearing problem \u2014 or it .something has gone wrong with your hearing aid Sonolone is Hie name yon arc looking for.Sonolone i; the reliable, nationwide organiza lion dedicated to better hearing.We can help you as we have helped thousands Free, srirntifir hearing check up in our office.No charge, no obligation.Latest all al-the-ear models.Service and batteriei for all bearing aids.G J.Greenland Hearing Aid Consultant OFFICE OPENED MON., WED., FRI EVENING UNTIL 8 P.M.CKNTRAL HKARIN6 AID OFFICE REG'D SEE GERALD GREENLAND FOR BETTER HEARING! 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and the Sherbrooke Examiner (est 1879) Published every weekday by the Sherbrooke Daily Record Company Ltd.119 Wellington Street North, Sherbrooke, Que.JOHN BASSETT\tIVAN SAUNDERS\tHUGH DOHERTY President\tManaging Director\tEditor-in-chief WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1964 Solicitor-General Results of Monday's voting in four Oticbcc constitutencies only serve to support the old political axiom that \"In Quebec.provincial governments do not lose by-elections.\u201d But the clean sweep of the four counties, including the recapture of the traditionally Union Nationale rilling of Dorchester, can be taken by the Liberal administration of Premier Lesage that the Government's policies are meeting with the general support of the electors.The four ridings represent a real cross-section of the province.Verdun is an urban riding populated essentially by middle and low income groups.Saguenay is in the booming north.Dorchester is a rural riding adjacent to a large city.Matane admittedly is in the most depressed area of Quebec.But in each case the ?It won't lie long until sou'll be pultii and the car Wagner wins seat electors saw fit to return candidates of -the ruling party.Perhaps most gratification will be expressed in the election of Solicitor General Claude Wagner in Verdun.After several years as a crown prosecutor and later Sessions Court judge, dining which period he became prominent loi his \u2019get tough\u201d policy towards the criminal elements, Mr.Wagner accepted the Solicitor General's post.Immediately lie implemented a number of reforms in legal procedure designed to modernize the cumbersome processes of justice in this province and to curb the activities of organized crime rings.His election to the Legislative Assembly will assure hint of the ability to continue his hard-hitting policies.: ?.antifreeze in your radiator, or you will steam.Good traffic safety habits at home In addition to the conventional subjects, many modern schools in Canada are becoming more and more concerned viith driving and traffic safety for school age youngsters.Many schools including a number in the Townships, have full-fledged tralfic safety programs.Safe driving techniques are also conducted in a class room atmosphere in some schools.I he tremendous growth in the use of the automobile and other vehicles is behind this kind of development.Our society is an automobile-oriented one in so many ways.So it is important that part of a child's education include proper conduct regarding om wheeled way of life.At the first open meeting of the Sherbrooke Home and School .Association this week, members and guests heard Mrs.Ruth B.Cohen, chairman of traffic safety and driver education for the Quebec Lederation of Protestant Home and School Associations, point out that in addition to school programs, there is much that parents can do to educate their children properly with regard to traffic and driving safety.For even with increased emphasis in school on this aspect of modern living, the proper home atmosphere is important.As Mrs.Cohen said, one of the roles parents can play is in the setting of proper examples.Even the best school program will be of little value if car-driving parents persistently display those all-too-common had safety and driving habits which we criticize in everyone else.?The easiest way for parents to find out how much they don\u2019t know is to help their teen-agers with homework.New Hampshire lottery no gold mine Because o( U,S.federal laws which prevent the general publication and broadcasting ol litters particulars, there has been a certain aura of mysters about the results of the first New Hampshire .State sweepstakes.The lottery was widels heralded as a means of increasing the revenues of the financially depressed primais schools.However, an exception to the federal lass permits the diffusion of this information under the heading of \"legitimate nesvs.\u201d So now news stories tell us that the gross proceeds of the first sweepstakes were about SS,700,000.After the deductions lor costs, payments to winning ticket holders and taxes, the schools netted about ATMHl.OOO.1 his svill be distributed on a per-pupil basis among the school districts about S20 for each pupil, or five per cent of the N400 per pupil average expenditure in New 1 lampshirc.I he sweepstakes, it max he concluded, offers no major solution to a government's revenue problems.Other papers say: Redistribution must have priority (Tl\u2019« Ott«w« Journul)\tthe basis ul the 19Ô1 census Commoners speak plaintive ly of a late Fall holiday but they will not deserve it until they pass the redistribution Iraislal inn.There did not seem to onlookers to he any great difference between the Liberals and Conservatives when the legislation was sidetracked after debate in April.Thc\\ should hr required to come to decision before there is any holiday.The new legislation would implement a new principle.The House has accepted that the pattern of nearly a century should not bo followed again That pattern permitted the party in power, with its majority on the redistribution committee, to juggle constituency boundaries to its own advantage alter each JO-year census.Under the new legislation the job would be done by a representation commission or commissions.It Parliament fell that a boundary proposed by a commission was unjust it could order a cange.This Parliameni would undertake on rare occasions only.If the indcpendi rommimioners are as competent and respected as the parties expect them to he, their decisions will be comparable to those of higli courts; and Parliament is nervous ol appearing to challenge the courts.This system designed to take politics out of redistribution is greatly to he desired.The element of u.-geney is that until redistribution on the basis of the Utril census has been decided, an> election must he fought on £*l|rrlirmikr Dailij ÜuTurîi SUBSCRIPTION RATES Carrier delivery In Sherbrooke and Eastern Township», 40 cents weekly, by mail in City of Sherbrooke, $20.90 per year.Mail subscriptions in Can-ads, outside the city limits, and Greet Britain.I veer $10.00, $ months $6.00, 3 months $3.00, 1 month S1.S0.United States and South America, 1 year $17.00 6 months $9.00,\t3 months $5.00,\t1 month $2.00.Single copies 7c; Back copies, 7c; over 30 deys old, 15c; over 90 deys eld, 30c.\"Authorlted ee second class mail.Post Office Department Ottawa, and for payment of postage in Mlh.\" The shifts o! population .sime 19ÔI have been extensive and numerous changes in constituency boundaries must he necessary.The estimate is that it least two years will he required to allow the representation commissioners to finish their work.The last six in Parliament are regrettable.If the Ml\u2019s go on holiday with this part of their work unfinished thej will appear heedless of justice in representation.That is an accusation thri might be expected to fear more than most.it* PHflyfq SOS tOOAV ftOM .Che Upper Room.The Lord added to the church daily such as should hr saved.(Acts 2:47).PRAYER; Our Father God.glory be to Thee for selling Thy rhurrh in the svorld to point men to Thee.I nto all who seek to serve it In these troubled times grant power to hr as the salt of the earth.Endow with courage all who let their light shine for the sake of Christ, who loved the church and gave himself for it.In His blessed name we pray.Amen.\u2022\u2019Follow TRof Car!\" Groups to tour Canada, US Finland finds a way with youth in country-wide dub network HELSINKI, Finland (NEA) Formation of a mirigel racing ear club got a group ol aimless teenagers off the Iree-linod streets of a Helsinki suburban community.But its organization did more than busy idle bands.It shed new' light on the broadening role of youth clubs in Finland.'The city lathers of Tapiola had spent six months trying to deal with their problem of street gathering young people.Finally, a representative of the Youth Association of Finland suggested the racing ear idea, Now members of the club build their own ears \u2014 similiar to go-carts \u2014 and race them on a supervised sports ear track.They're too busy to get into trouble.The Youth Association is Ihe national headquarters for Ihe 1.403 youth clubs in this country.The setup is similar to that of the Kiwanis, with local, district and finally national membership.Said a Youth Association spokesmen: \"Our young people, like those everywhere, are being pulled apart by so many alternatives ami decisions that they don\u2019t know what way to turn.\"We feel we have succeed ed in reaching Hie 'lonely youth'' \" In a nation of 41a million persons, being a member ol some youth club is getting to lie almost as vital to those IS and over as strapping on their first -kis for a cross-country run.The political implications of being able to draw upon 1.403 organizations united by By All.KEN SNODDY common interests may sound ominous to some.Club execu lives, perhaps remembering how prewar Germany utilized its youth, are determined to keep the clubs non political.\u2019The movemenl started in the 1880s to bring culture and self-educaiton to rural youth.Now local clubs open doors to members who want to dance, learn languages, act in amateur plays, discuss politics or take part in group gymnastics.Hobbies, crafts and preservation of folkways draw members to these special-interest groups, Each club meets one night a week and those in more than one club have a busy schedule.The Youth Association executive said he feels the network of clubs offers a quicker way to reach antisocial teenagers than resources in other countries.One recent success are \u2018\u2018youth cafes\u201d where teen agers meet to dance and drink soda pop.\"Our club members who helped start these.\u201d he explained, \"then go to the cafes, try to get close to the aimless ones and encourage them to join a club.If they belong to some club and not a gang, then they have an interest in something and aren't just aimless.\u201d Counseling also is reaiively new to club activity in Kin-land The Big Brother approach often is used, hut unfortunately there is a shortage of trained youth workers here, too.More \u201cyouth'\u2019 pan ors are being trained to stimulate growth of church- affiliated clubs which are a minor factor at present.What do Finnish teenager- want help with?(1) advice on choosing a profession, and (2) how to get along with people.There is some governmental and municipal money but clubs build clubhouses and -opport themselves on money from as many as 35,000 festivals and amateur theatrical productoins each year.Tourists to the -mailer Finnish towns are treated to rousing folk dances put on by folk dancing club members.One such dance group will tour the United States and Canada in November and December.The 30 members represent many folk dance clubs and it took 15 years of planning and saving so they could appear in such cities as New' York ; Fitchburg, Mass.; Duluth.Minn.: Marquette, Wis: Milwaukee.Waukegan, 111,; Cleveland and Ashtabula.Ohio, and Toronto and Sudbury, Ont.Visitors who see the Finnish group may wonder at the age of some of these \u2019¦youth\u201d club members.Once a member, always a member, the Association executive explained.In fact, Ihe youth association also thinks it has a key to helping the older person meet retirement.\"Being a member of a youth group from age 15 lo 60 or 65 helps a man or woman retire,\u201d the spokesman said.\"They spend most of their live- having an interest.When they retire, it is easier for them In keep act lie, choose now interests.\u201d nr-:-.:-:;::-:-::*::\"\"-::;® | Bygone H days twenty years ago (From the Record of Saturday, October 7, 1944) About 300.000 people are to receive the New Ration Book No.5 in the Sherbrooke District encompassing nine counties today announced J.F.Blais, Senior Ration Officer of the Sherbrooke Ration Administration.The new Ration Book, pink on the outside and yellow, orange, blue, black and green on the inside will be good for a period of 50 weeks during which time Canadians may obtain commodities rationed in Canada namely butter, sugar and preserve*.FIFTEEN YEARS AGO ( From the Record of Friday, October 7 1949) The Quebec - Sherbrooke presbytery of the United Church of Canada registered \"grave, concern\" and \"oppo sition\u201d to any proposal for setting up state lotteries in the Province of Quebec, in a resolution presented in a report of the Committee on Evangelism and Social Service at the fall session of the presbytery meeting in Plymouth Church.In stating its opposition to a recent announcement by Premier Duplessis that a sweepstakes the profits from which would go to educational and social services may be legalized in Quebec, the presbytery said that lotteries are not a dependable source of revenue, that it creates an \u201cunsound set of values\" incompatible with Christian ideals, and that \u201cit places the burden unfairly on the poor.\" TEN YEARS AGO TEN YEARS AGO ( From the Record of Thursday, October 7.1954) County wardens and mayors of municipalities attended the 11th annual congress of the Eastern Township Forestry Association held at Thetford Mines yesterday.Some of the visitors were J.A.Nadeau, mayor of Courcelles; Romeo Garand, warden of Frontenac County and mayor of St.Sebastien; Hon.T a n c r e d Labbe, MLA, minister without portfolio; Paul Emile Cliche.Lake Megantic president of the Association; Armand Marceau, mayor of Thetford Mines and Conrad Brassard, mayor of Lake Megantic.TREASURE FILM Bolt Blomberg, Swedish explorer.writer and cameraman, joins an expedition which i-searching for Inca treasure in Ecuador in September.CLEARS LAND More than 4,000.000 square miles of fertile land in Af-| rica, previously the domain of! the dreaded tsetse fly.is being.cleared for human occupation BIG SNAKLS the Pilot black snake, which grows up to eight feet long, is Ontario\u2019s largest and occurs around Lakes Ontario and F.rir.Wholly alien UK adopts US campaign tricks By TOM A.CULLEN LONDON \u2014 (NEA) \u2014 In a painful development for Empire-firsters.techniques and terminology of American politics are getting all mixed into the British general election.Labor party leader Harold Wilson is in trouble with some of his countrymen because they think he's trying to get elected on Oct.15 by using some of the same tactics employed by John F.Kennedy in 1960.And some British Conservative party people are not only bewildered but unhappy by the use of such terms as \"conservative\" to describe GOP candidate Barry Gold-water and his policies.This is the first time in 40 years that a British genera! election campaign has coincided with a U.S.presidential campaign.And in those years the revolution in communications media has brought the two nations much closer.The controversy over Wilson has been sparked chiefly by his challenge to Conservative Prime Minister Alec Douglas-Home to meet him in face-to-face television debate.This, declares a London Evening Standard editorial, is \u201cwholly alien to the British political system.The prime minister and the leader of the opposition are not isolated individuals seeking the lonely summit of presidential power .but representatives of the constituency which elected them.\u201d As the politicking grows more intense there have been dark hints that Wilson would like to replace the office of prime minister by that of an executive-type president.He might also introduce such innovations as the American-style press conference.There is little doubt that Wilson has studied the late President Kennedy's campaign.He even seems to have adapted some of those I960 Democratic slogans.\"America,\u201d -aid Kennedy, \"must get moving again.\u201d \"Britain\u201d says Wilson, \"must get moving again.\u201d Kennedy: \u201cThis is a great country, but it must be greater.\u201d Wilson: \u201cWe in the Labor party think Britain can do better.\u201d As to Goldwater's capture of the \u201cconservative\u201d label, the resentment is chiefly that an outsider has muscled in on a word for which the British feel they have a patent.Certainly the Arizona senator is not their idea of a Conser vative with a capital \u201cC\u201d British cartoonists, for ex ample, usually show Gold-water wearing 10-gallon hat, chaps and pearl-handled revolvers at both hips.No Conservative members of parliament would be caught dead in such an outfit.He would feel naked in anything but pin-striped trousers and a bow ler hat And as for this \u201cextremist\u201d label (which Goldwater's opponents have tried to paste on him) no one could accuse the typical British conservative of being extreme.His hero is Queen Victoria's pinup boy, Disraeli, and his party slogan is \u201cDon\u2019t Rock the Boat.\u201d British Conservatism may seem straight-forward to the natives, but foreigners may-find it confusing.\"It is traditionally the right-wing party-in parliament,\u201d according to the \u201cPenguish Dictionary of Polities,\u201d which states in the next breath that it \u201chas accepted the principles of the welfare state.\u201d From The Pens Of E.T.Writers IN ALL THINGS GIVE THANKS.By Marian Righton Spring is full of fragrance, Summer's all aglow, Autumn paints the woodlands.Winter gleams with snow: All the year is radiant Every portion bright; Each recurring season Brings its own delight.Life is full of blessing,\u2014 In its early zest, In its Summer sunshine, Fall and Winter rest: All of life is lovely, Every portion sweet, When its Lord we honour, Learners at His feet.All our days and ways, Lord, Can be rich and dear; Can be full of praise, Lord, When we feel Thee near.Not Thy gifts alone, Lord, But Thyself through all, Makes the dawn-joy linger.Though the night-shades falL For a Royal commissioner Elephant gods idealism needed Indian god pressed into politics Biculturalism a busy business OITAWA (CP) \u2014 Week by week, members and employees of the roy al eomjnLsion on hi lingualism and biculturalism dig up new facts, figures and observations a h o u t Canada s cultural resources.The commission embarked on a quiet, searching study in mid-\u2022lune alter holding open forums in 23 cities.It is mil expected to return to the glare of publie meetings until the end of the year.In the interval, the commission has not been idle Among other things, it has: \u2014Keren ed.summarized and analysed about 250 tonnai briefs from organizations and individuals.Ihe majority from Ontario and Quebec; \u2014Launched a wide ranging research program with Ihe help of B.5 full-time and 25 part-time worker», mostly re croited from universities; \u2014Sent représentatives to students\u2019 conventions, cultural conferences and seminars to collect views and explain the aims of ils inquiry; \u2014Made plans for private in terviews with representatives of professionals, farmers, stu denis, business, labor, various ethnic groups and educational institutions ' The atmosphere is one of eoaftdeftM tad iWoaqnism,M commented Paul Lacoste, commission co-secretary.NEW HEARINGS DELAYED He said internal reports are being prepared for the 10 commissioners to .summarize and interpret the opinions and proposals expre-sed by participants in the grass roots forums last spring.The commission is consider- mcillrr of The detective «tory as we know it was born in the pages of Graham's Magasine, a Philadelphia journal, in April 1841.with the publication of a abort atory.\u2019\"The Murders in the Rue Morgue.\u201d by Edgar Allan Poe.Poe followed thia with two more detective atoriea: \"The Mystery of Marie Roget,\" and \"The Purloined titter- ing whether to draft an interim report to the government on its initial findings, but no decision has hern made so far.More briefs are expected from key national m ganizatiim-and for this reason no firm schedule has been worked out to date for the public hearings where the briefs will he made - public and discussed in detail.The commission originally expected to begin its hearings in late September or early October, but this target date likely will be pushed back to November or December.The bulk of the hearings will be held in the lirst half of 1965, The commission plans to visit all 10 provincial capitals and several cities in Ontario and Quebec, Appointed July 22.l%:i.the commission is not expected to issue its final report until 1967.Results of many research projects will not he available until a year from now.Several hundred servicemen and etvil servants and officials of crown corporations hate asked to air views shout Ihe extent of bilingualism in private interviews with commissioners and staffers.These interviews will be worked into the schedule of public hearings as time he- .com* available BOMBAY (CP)\u2014The margin between Indian politics and the gods was never so thin as at present.In the current national festival of Lord Ganpati, Ihe be slower of good luck and plenty, t h e four \u2022 armed, elephantheaded god seems to have as sumed a determined political posture.One nine-loot golden image of the elephant god.worshipped by thousands in Parel.Bombay's labor area, shows him in the company of the late prime minister Nehru.Above them flutters a banner with these words: \"Let's be true to the memory of beloved Nehru I\u201d Hundreds of Ganpati images, big and small, have been in stalled in Bombay and other Indian cities for public worship.Many of them have political motifs.Not far from the American Consulate is an elephant god with bright hammer-and-sickle flags in all his four hands.Even the paper flowers are red.An inscription above the image reads: \"Intensify the struggle against capitalism'\u201d WORSHIPS DAILY A dainty princess of the former maharajah \u2022 ruled Indian state of Kolhapur walks from her Malahar Hill flat every morning to worship « small image of the elephant god set up by pro-Communist taxi drivers.The image shows Lord Ganpati raising one Iih t in a symbolic ejection of a figure, representing \"Europea., colo nialism,\u201d There are alec 6 a ¦ p t I fc images in an anti-Communist elephant god.There arc man' stance.\"Beware of Indian images -bowing Ixml Ganpati Communist traitors.\u201d prod a t m s ; bios sing the young Shastri gov a banner spread ov er one Gan- ernment.pati image.\t\"We need some of the ele Prime Minister Shastri seems pliant god's idealism,\" said one popular with followers of the Indian.Wild Flowers ACROSS 1-bud 4 Shooting - \u2014 »-wfed 12\tBiblical judge 13\tEnglish composer 14\ttend 1.5 \u2014\u2014glove 16\tMiss Horne 17\tMedley 1R Heroic 20-to Spring 22 Spools 24\tl egal point 25\tFootless 2R Siurgeon eggs .11 Spice 34\tRipped 35\tClass of vertebrate* 56 Disregards ra-flower .If) Sagest 40 Biblical hookiab ' 4t Hang in folds 45 lethargic 50\tseaweed 51\tPersian poet 5\tI Wild- 54\tRiver (Sp.) 55\tDry 56\tGaelic 57\tFbnia Sfl Mariposa \u2014 59\tWas observed 60\tCompas» point DOWN 1\tHave recourse 2\tRun away 3\tSouthern stales 4\tsail $ Unclean (Jewish law) 6\tFeminine appellation 7\tBeen,'tribute t) \\t- ihical Greek princess It) Steel track 11 t'hemira! suffix 19 Families 21 Tetrost fish 2.\"' Mineral spring 26\tFalers of general diets 27\tActs 26 Sinhad s bird 29 Remnant .40 Printing measures .31 Machine part 32\tBugle plant 33\tFrench marshal 34\tFour i eomh.form) Answer to Previous Puzzle MlEiy IC Amts i \"p~ir 11\t\t i\t\t \t\t9 l IT ,\t\t »\t\t r\t\t 31 B2\t33\t mnneiarv 39 Damp 40 J am 4:\u2019 Concede 43 Aches H kd 44\tKat awav 45\tFuel 46\tRiI'Ikal king* 47\tArmor type 46 Painful 49 Essential being 53 Even (contr 1 58 n\tf'\tm\t \t44\t«\t 5?J\t\t\u2014a\t* HU : 1\tMM\t\t\u2014 \t_\t_\t Trousseau tea held in Cleveland CLEVELAND \u2014 On Sept.26.Mrs.Ralph Healy enterta^ied at a trousseau tea m honor of her daughter, Miss Laurel Healy, prior to her marriage on Oct.3.Following the viewing the many lovely articles, refreshments were served, by Mrs.J.Barrie.Miss Mildred Lemoine, Mrs.Robert Healy and Miss Uene Clarke.Guests were from Asbestos, Danville.Sherbrooke.South Durham, Richmond and Cleveland.ces effective until mg time, Saturday, October 10th, 1964.Anglican Guild holds successful dinner at Hatley HATLEY \u2014 The Ladies Guild of St.James Anglican Church held a successful baked bean and hot dish dinner in the Guild Hall at noon on Sept.30.There was a good attendance of school children and town people, with several coming from Ayer's Cliff and Waterville.Following the dinner a business meeting was held, when plans were made to hold another dinner on Oct.14, in the hall and also for \u201c500\" card parties to be held on Oct.9 and 23, at 8 p.m.s H SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD, WED .OCT 7.1964 TURKEYS 1 FRESH BROILER Grade A \u2014 Ready to Cook Plump, Tender\u2014Avge weight 6 to 10 Ibi.Table Rite Sliced Rindless 1 lb.pkg Serve with eggs tor a delicious breakfast! O.E.S.chapter plan Oct.sale in Richmond RICHMOND \u2014 A meeting of Connaught Chapter No.4, was held on Sept.28, in the Masonic Hall.Plans were made for a rummage sale to be held at 10:00 a.m., Oct.17, in the Melbourne town hall.Anyone having articles to donate may leave them! at the home of Mrs.Russell Be-: dard, in Melbourne, or Mrs.Don-j aid Chamberlain, in Richmond,! si, ARNAUD M°,r,p;£dubpi WHOLE BOILING PEAS contacted.A study was made of landmarks 9 and 10.\ti A La Canadienne BONELESS CHICKEN 3 Sisters Elaine Coles and Muriel Clark's s\u201ck»\tTOMATO SOUP 11 Clark's ALSO AVAILABLE Swift Premium Average Weight 6 - 10 lbs.Vacuum Pack Finest Quality BUTIERBALL TURKEYS ,b.49* BACON Royal Tenderbrand Smoked Skinless, Shankless, Defatted READY TO EAT SHANK END BUTT END lb.PBEM LUNCHEON fitAT PURITAN BEEF STEW 2 lb.pkg.33 39 24 oz.tin 7 ox.tins 1.00 10 oz.tins Officers named pg^ & BEANS at CGIT meeting ubby-s ULVERTON \u2014 The C.G.I.T.CREAM STYLE CORN IN TOMATO 4) SAUCE 28 oz.tins resumed meetings on Sept.29, in the Church vestry, with their\t______ _ __ leader, Mrs.0.Cinnamon.MIXED VEGETABLES An election of officers took place, resulting as follows: President, Jane Simpson; vice-president, Wendy Patrick; secretary, Elaine Johnson; treasurer, Martha Cripps; veners, Ruthie Cinnamon and 15 oz.tins 215 oz.tins Shirriff's CRANBERRY SAUCE Fluff© 9 oz.tin 2c off label socïâi \"icon- j PURE SHORTENING 1 lb.pkgs.Nonnie Cripps: game commit- «jri* ppc tee, Jennifer Patrick, Susan oEVERAGLS Lowen, Cheryl Cinnamon and| Heather Norris.Cola, Orange, Gingerale 2 30 oz.bottles (plus deposit) 1.00 59' 35' 35' 29' 63' 3V Top Valu Reconstituted ORANGE JUICE7t \u201c \"\"\u2022''T.'T\u201d 56 Kraft MIXED CARAMELS 14 0\u201e pkg 39' 500 card party SUTTON \u2014 Mrs.Harold Miller, and Mrs.Bernice Boule, entertained at a 500 card party at David's the Miller home.Sept.29.in Dt'JIliTITT BIITTFB aid of Grace Church W.A.\t*\tU I 0 U 1 i LXI Cards were played at five ta-' or KLONDYKE KISSES JIFFY POPPING CORN 5 oz.pkg.Scot-Towels SOFT TOWELS Scotkins WHITE NAPKINS Assorted Colours rolls 1.00 39 | boxes ' of 50t box of 48s Scott Confidets SANITARY NAPKINS Jeil-o\tAssorted Flavours DESSERT PUDDINGS 4 Aylmer 1.39 3 oz.4 Oc pkgs.SWEET GHERKINS Nestle's Ouik 10 oz jar INSTANT CHOCOLATE 20c off label 2 lb.box Top Valu WAX GARBAGE BAGS pkg.of 20$ 33' 89' 33 Vsnklrk's CHOCOLATE CHIPS 12 oz.pkg.Magic BAKING POWDER 16 oz.tin JAVEX CONCENTRATED JAVEL WATER 128 ox.plastic bottle 53 39 77 PRESTONE ANTIFREEZE quart 98 gallon 2.49 Top Valu LIQUID DETERGENT 10c off Dinnerware Coupon \u2014 24 oz.plastic bottle 49 POWDERED DETERGENT King Size box OXYDOL | FCTfllT LIQUID CLEANER laijJIUAla 5c off label \u2014\t15 oz.bottle LESTQIL Robin Hood PIE CRUST MIX 18 oz.pkg.Bells READY MIX STUFFIN 6 oz.pkg 34c 28' TUFFY S NUTS & BOLTS J 4c off label ^ ^ oz.box David TEA MIX BISCUITS pkg.37' Libby's or York FROZEN STRAWBERRIES 15 oz.pkg.DREAM WHIP Whipped Cream 2 oi.pkg.JOY hies the prize winners being Lowney's Mrs.Marie Skawski.Mrs.Myr- RDTnnF MIYTIIPF tie Vincent and Miss Millie Nish.\tWlAIUllIz The door prize was won by! Cut J?de Miss Nish.Lunch was served by the hostesses at the close of the evening.13 oz.pkgs.13 oz.Pkgs.1.00 88' Liquid Detergent 24 oz.plastic bottle LIQUID CLEANER 10c off label 28 oz.bottl* Libby's or Bird's Eye FROZEN prac a\"d rCalls) PEARL ONIONS 10 oz.C Qc pkgs.\u2018JjT Hlghllner Frozen Haddock FRIED BATTER 14 oz.pkg.49c e/uCH WAX PAPER Black Diamond Mild Coloured Cheddar Cheese Stix Serve Cheese in Tasty Economical Recipes Kraft Chccz Whiz CHEESE SPREAD 1.05 32 oz.jar Kraft Canadian CHEESE SLICES,!;' 1.05 Kraft Velveeta marbleton Recent guests of Mr.and Mrs.Walter Maskell were Mrs.Eddie McKenna.Red Rock, Ont.; Mr.and Mrs.Cecil Maskell and Mrs.Sadie Maskell, of Cookshire; Mr.and Mrs.Bill Rogers, Mrs.Wm.Murphy, and Mrs.Lily Crosby, all of Sherbrooke.Mrs.Roy Butler has returned to her home in Sherbrooke, after being a guest of Mrs.Wm.Hetherington.Weekend visitors of Mr.and Mrs.Bartlett at Groveside were Mr.and Mrs.Robert Boisvert, of Quebec: Mr.and Mrs.Basil Clarke.Niagara Falls; Mr.Donald Bartlett, Hamilton.Ont.; and L.A.C.W.S.and Mrs.Hetherington and daughter Ann, of North Bay, Ont.Friends are pleased to hear that Mrs.Bartlett has returned home from the Sherbrooke Hos-, pital.Mr.Gerlad Kezar, of Mont-j real, is spending a month at the home of Mrs.James Mackay and family.Mr.Albert Lewis is also a guest at the same home.2 lb.box PROCESS CHEESE 1.09 Kraft Handi-Snack\t16 oz.roll CANADIAN CHEESE 59' Crown Burkl\t?oz.pkg.GRUYERE CHEESE 47' P'tit Quebec WHITE CHEESE ;,#k \u201c 59' Kraft Canadian\t2 lb.box PROCESS CHEESE 1.19 Black Diamond Swiss CHEESE SLICES Black Diamond Old White Cheddar CHEESE HEARTSp8k0OI45e Black Diamond HI N-Lo\t2 lb.roll SKIN NILK CHEESE 69\u2018 8 oz.pkg MYSTIC Mr.and Mrs.Ronald Bockus.of .Andover.Conn., were guests of Mr.and Mrs.Stanley Soule, for several days.Mr.and Mrs.Soule with their guests spent a day in Montreal.Mr.and Mrs.Loftus Smith, of Abercorn.were visiting Mrs Kenneth Smith, recently.At the sale of purebred Hoi steins consigned by most of the breeders in the Eastern Townships.Sept.25 at the Brome County Fair ground, Doubleson Tidy Monogram Lorna.born Jan.24, 1962.bred and consigned by W, E.Watson, of Mystic, brought the highest frice at the sale.Heinz Strained Baby Foods KADANA TEA BAGS Special Offer pkg.of 120s DO Exl.ru Gold Bond stamps with thct purchaee of Silvikrin Golden 2fj Extra Gold Bond Stamps with tb* pure ha*** of Royal Smoked Party Style SHAMPOO l69l Boneless Ham 99 Canada, No.1 Imporled Fresh Cranberries Makes any good meal taste better! bottle Invalid after October 10th Invalid after October loth Extra Gold Bond Stamps with each purchase of Scot-Towels 2.» Extra Gold Bond Stamp» with one pound of i ib.boxes CHICKEN LEGS Plastic Holders 49 each Invalid if lor October 10th Invalid after October lOlh Quebec Grown, No.1 \u2014 Fancy Quality M1NT0SH APPLES C 100 Extra Gold Bond Stamps with the punch AM of 100 Extra Gold Bond Stamps with pach\tof Adorn Blue or Red HAIR SPRAY Smoll Sir* 1.59 tnvftlM after October !0lh SHOE POLISH White, Black, Brown 2 oz.OQc bottle ** 7 Invalid after October 10th South African Imported \u2014 Sise 88 OUTSPAN ORANGES Quebec Grown TOPLESS CARROTS Category No Valencia Variety \u2014 dozen 5 Ib.bag 100 Extra Gold Bono Stamos with the purchase of Oven Gard 50 Extra (.old Bond Stamps srtth the purehasa of ENO California Imported FRESH TOMATOES 2 s.39c California Imported \u2014 Size 30 ICEBERG LETTUCE Category No.1\tlarge 4% f\" ex j/S, heads CLEAM\"R 98e FRUIT SALT l79l Regular Size tin Invalid Alter Octohrr lOt.h Invalid after October luth Cotegory No.1 THANKSGIVING OCT.12th I SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD, WED., OCT.7, 19«4 FREUGHSBURG \u2014 Friends in the community regretted to learn of the death of Archibald Edward Schoolcraft, of East Berkshire, Vt., on Sept.25.wibile driving home in his car he had a stroke, from which he never recovered.Funeral services were held in East Berk- ishire, on Sept.M, Rev.Donald Grover, 17 Upper Welden Street, Vt., conducting the ser vice.Mr.Schoolcraft was the brother-in-law of the late Mr Gardner Russell, of Hillside, and Mrs.Mattie Moore, of Stan bridge East.He was in his 68th year, and formerly lived on the Ayer Farm, below the Joy Hill.Mr.and Mrs.Bert Smith spent the weekend in Knowlton with their son and daughter inlaw, Mr.and Mrs.Bertie Smith.Now wood rules (homes are privately owned.DUNKIN BLACKBEARD'S BURIAL Edward Teach, the pirate known as Blackbeard, is believed to have been killed at the remote U.S.settlement of Ocracoke.off the coast of North Carolina.King coal created Cumberland bu here attendin Farm Forum.H.Om: THIRD An Hon Mart'lif FLOOR ALMOST HALF PRICE! Ladies' First Quality Nylon! STRETCH SLIMS T7 Assorted colours in regular and short lengths.Sizes 10 to 18.Reg.5.00.Only MAKE YOUR OWN SHEETS AND SAVE ! SALE! FAMOUS WABASSO QUALITIES! WABASSO WABASSO Percale Percale Percale 81\"\tWidth\t\t 72\"\tWidth \t 63\"\tWidth \t Duty\t81\" Width \t Duty\t72\" Width \t Duty\t63\" Width \t WABASSO\tDependable\t81\" Width .Only\t79c\tyd.\u2014 Unbleached Qualities \u2014 WABASSO\tFamily\t87\"\tWidth .Only\t89c\tyd.Family\t76\"\tWidth .Only\t79c\tyd.Double\tDuty\t72\" Width.Only\t89c\tyd.Many other Wabasao Quality Sheeting at Comparable Low, Law Price»! SALE! yard 38'' UNBLEACHED (OTTONo, 16* 3rd Floor Special! Save Vj to Vl and More!! Famous Maker's Clearance \"IRREGULARS\" Girls' and Teens' Beautifully Styled WINTER (OATS °\"d SNOWSUITS The Coats, reg.to 39.95.Only 10\", 17\" The Snowsuits, reg.to 25.00, ONLY -11.99 hi Children's 2 to 6 Long Sleeve COTTON PULL- OVERS Elastic neck.Made in Canada.SPECIAL 49c (3rd Floor) Girls' 2 to 12 Soft Brushed Plum Cotton VEST BLOOMER Reg.to 59e (3rd Floor) Rea.29.95 to 39.95 Ladies' Laminated Wool WINTER (OATS Dress and sporty styles.Group includes some irregulars.3rd Floor Only \u2014 19.97 Boys' 6 to 12 yrs.\"Health Brand\" MERINO COMBS Reg.2.49 value SPECIAL 1.49 (3rd Floor) Sale! Men's Winter Jackets, Parkas and Suburbans 8.77 Values to 14.95 \u2014 ONLY \u2014 ;They have been painte< modernized.Stores and nesses have brightened premises and remain open urday nights.\t,, r 1\t*\tMr.Frank Aiken CUMBERLAND, B C.(CP)\u2014 pectors 100 acres of coal land years ago Canadian Collieries Although a logging operation an(j and \\jrs.Cumberland, made famous by for every 31,000 invested in coal pulled out.\t^as recently moved, houses sell\tno.« u u King Coal, is surviving despite development.\tThe only mine still work.ng as fast as they become vacant.r?.\\Lf1D'\u2019Uj \\,n3 ! !n it.\tA small group of men organ-is Sable River, owned by three ^lanks in part to nearby RCA I- avvee 1 ^ a u, ! Once a city, now a village, ized the Union Company and men and employing about 125 :>tall0° Comox.\t*r ntr™ a nas re.u.tithe Vancouver Island com mu- later the Dunsmuir family of men on three shifts.Today, log- .tnere is a ghost town, .t is ®\tJ -\tP\"\u2018 nity has survived fires which Victoria, who owned coal mines ging holds the place coal held Chinatown- 0DCe *a5 secorKi er\t\u2019\t^ nearly wiped out the business near Nanaimo, formed Union yesterday.\tonly san Francisco's China- Mrg Eva Cot\u20ac was \u201euei; o{ [section, borne the tragedies of Colliery Company, later to be In the old C u m b e r 1 a n d,\t^ow only a halKiful oJ honor at a surprise birthday mine disasters and closures\u2014 come\tCanadian Collieries.\thouses were owned by the corn\tthe Chinese residents remain.\tparty 5ept 26.Among the and come up smiling\tThe\tcity was named Cumber-\tpany and were mostly un-\t'j0*1 o{ the 30 or 50 Chinese\tguests were yjr an(j \\irs Ken.A prospector named J.W.land,\tthe population rose to\tpainted.Stores were strictly\tstl\u201c here quietly remember the\tneth \\yright.Master Goldwvn McKay slashed his way through 3.000\tand King Coal reigned,\tutilitarian.\tP3*1 amid the brooding, silent\tCote of Knowiton Mrs.John dense brush in 1852 and scram- Even\tafter the Second World\tA sense of apathy developed\tand decaying Chinatown.\tVintinner.Mr.and Mrs.James ibled along rugged hillsides to War, many thought coal was to towards any brightening of\t- idiscover coal near what now is stay.\t.homes or planting of gardens\tGNAWING HABIT Cumberland.\tI But ! Just after his discovery, theland __________o ___r_____ ___I ___________ B C.government offered pros-the closing of two mines.Five: Now, with the company gone,:1*1656 Tast-growing teeth would j \\rti4 aith this coupon and purchase oli 2nd Week Feature: 1 Qt.Oval CASSEROLE Each OOc For Only Explr.-v Sat, (VI 17th.\t1%-t colonialism committee, which has been discussing the future; of \u201cThe Rock\" for the last two weeks.The accuser is Spain, and the; nub of its case is that Britain agreed, under the Treaty of Utrecht of 1713, that if it ever! pulled out of Gibraltar the fortress would be returned to Spain.Now, the Spaniards say, Brit a in is trying to perpetuate its toehold in Spain by moving the ; colony to a status of indepen dent association with Britain.Britain replies that it docs not accept the Spanish interpréta tion of the Treaty of Utrecht and plans to go on defending \t with this couoon and ouicnase oi; Albacor* WHITE TUNA Carnation Brand! o 7 \tilQ* Package\t\u201c ' Expires Sat .Oet 10th.1964\twith this coupon and purchase ot; Steinberg PIZZA PIE with Mu*hrooms! Each Pie\tQc For Only\t~ Kxphex Sal .(let Mil h 1964\twith this coupon and purchase ot; Lean and Bonele»» STEWING BEEF Each Lb.TO' Your* For ' * Expire* Sat (VI tOth, 1961 EXTRA \u201cPINKY\u201d STAMPS wiih thq coupon and purchase of 20c Offl Instant NESCAFE COFFEE 10 oi.Jar | \u2018TQ Special Your» For I \u2022 / ?Value! Kxlitreh Sat .Oct 1711), 1W4 EXTRA \u201cPINKY\" STAMPS | EXTRA \u201cPINKY\" STAMPS I EXTRA \u201cPINKY\" STAMPS with this coupon ind purchase ot: A 24 ot.Package (or More) Fre»h PARSNIPS Cenada No.1 Grade! Expire* Tue* .(let nib.MM with this coupon and purchase oh 6 (or More) Taity, Sweet TAFFY APPLES Children'» Delight! Expire* 7'ue* .Oet.I.lth.ItWH with this coupon and purchase of: 2 Head» (or More) Any Variety LETTUCE Canodi No.1 Grade?Expire* Twe* .Del l.ltri IftM EXTRA \u201cPINKY\" STAMPS with this coupon md purchase of Aborted Varieties and Siia*\t* KNORR SOUP MIX 39 * Each Package Your» For Only Expire* Sal .(VI I7ih.MM e keiA rfci'kre » For a glimpse ot the full variety of furniture, toys, sporting equipment, electrical appliances and household aids \u2014 get a \"PINKY' picture catalogue an dsave valuable 'PINKY' stamps.You can get them with every purchase at catalogue and save valuable 'PINKY' stamps.STEINBERG 1 8 SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD, WED., OCT.7, 1964 .Æ * h \u2022*' P .FIRE PREVENTION DEMONSTRATION \u2014 The Dan-ville volunteer fire brigade, under the direction of Chief Paul Breton, Saturday, began a week\u2019s program of lectures, demonstrations and recreation activities with a display of the force\u2019s working power held on the grounds, near the town hall.In the photo, Chief Breton and a volunteer fireman give oxygen to a victim overcome by smoke.Schools and business establishments will be visited and ^ .x- ¦\t-.,.y, A:.P % \u2022 QUALITY \u2022 SELECTION 9 SiRVICE - 27 stores ! 4/ \"s £M-> *¦ I JeKV , \u2022\t, NEVER A PARKING PROBLEM »\t- - \u2022 OVER 1,000 CAR SPACE ^^^^KÊtÊ/mÊÊKÊKÊBBÊKKIÊBÊÊiÊii^KÊÊÊÊÊÊÊKÊÊKÊÊKÊtÊKÊÊÊÊKtKÊ/KÊÊKÊÊKÊKKM , f:-:K i the naturaB gentleman For the man who prefers the natural look in ready-to-wear suits.Authentically cut in our two or three-button model, raised seams, hook centre vent, slim plain front trousers and comfort of the softened shoulders.In traditional and diagonal patterns in a fine selection of fail shades.Looks a good deal more expensive and priced from Î i 69 .50 TIP TOP ^çtcmcnts - ciormeRS SHERBROOKE SHOPPING CENTRE ?Tel.569-7340 See our CREA TER than ever Selection of PROJECTORS CAMERAS ACCESSORIES, etc.Skinner & Nadeau Inc.Sherbrooke Shopping Centre.WATCH th is NEWSPAPER next WEDNESDAY OCT.14th, '64 We Will Be Celebrating our 4th ANNIVERSARY \u2022\ttm\\m TUKom \u2022\tchez mm \u2022\tsaioii » mm m 9 umrmîfiRàna \u2022\tm AWE \u2022\tÜKKWtlE CA&MS \u2022\tpHAwaci m mmim ms emm \u2022\tQimiES w mm \u2022\tTOAMUANADA SHOE t mmm ltd.\u2022\tDECORATION MODERNE 9 U BOITE A MME \u2022\tBANQUE M MONTREAL \u2022\tRESTAISIANT YILDI2 \u2022\tREIIMArS 9 UJRESOE ASSURANCES UC.C.LEO IALISERTEA HIS UH UJOlUNGfRITK MONTREAL SHOE STOW TELLERS SKm i NADEAU INC.SALON FEMWA HANDY ANDY SUNBEAM ARPLIANÎIS SERVICE ; 'v v^f-r.y'.v ¦i yà 'fv w I® : sit pi 1 :;:V- :, MM ' ' inspected, contests will be given to the students, fire extinguishers will be re-filled and chimneys in the town will be cleaned.A parade and further demonstrations will be held at the close of the week with the crowning of one of four candidates, Sherwood Royal, Leona McDonald, Nicole Breault, Madelaine Mayette, for the title of \u201cMiss Fire Prevention\u201d.(Record photo by Wm.H.Lunan) Silver wedding is celebrated at Derby Line DERBY LINE - .Mr.and Mrs.Grant Guerin were pleasantly surprised on Sept.26, at a gathering held in honor of their sil-Iver wedding anniversary, which \u2018had fallen three days previously- The couple had been invited by Mr.and Mrs.Harold Judd, of Derby, to accompany them on a drive terminating at the cottage of Mr.and Mrs.Gordon Sweet, at Holland Pond, where they were greeted by 15 relatives and friends.The steak dinner included an anniversary cake, made by Mrs Vivian Kelly and decorated by Mrs.Robert Stratton, in white roses, the third tier topped with wedding bells and leaves, from which fell white satin ribbons tied with 25 love knots.Following the presentation of gifts and cards to the guests of honor, a social evening of dancing and chatting was enjoyed.The party was arranged by Mr.and Mrs.Harold Carter, Mr.and Mrs.Harold Judd, Derby, Mr.and Mrs.Stratton, IrasDurg.Guests were from Norton, Holland, Newport, Irasburg, Barton, Derby and Boundary.On their anniversary, Sept.23, Mr.and Mrs.Guerin had been guests of Mr.and Mrs.Harold Carter, in Derby, at a dinner attended by Mr.and Mrs.Harold Judd, Mr.and Mrs.Leland Sloan, Barton, Mr.and Mrs.Robert Stratton and family, of Irasburg.As this was also the birthday of Mr.Carter the three celebrants received gifts.Dinner served by the host and hostess, included a cake, one half being decorated in birthday motif, the other half in anniversary motif, a social evening followed.Grant Guerin and Ruth Judd Stratton, who were married on Sept.23, 1939, at Derby, have spent their married life at Derby Line and have a son, Mr.Robert Stratton, and two grandchildren.Derby Line Girl Scout news DERBY LINE\u2014Jean Murray Helen Fortin, Claire Chenette, Mary Sue Darby and Aunt Ann Aldrich, of the Derby Line Girl Scouts, left on a five mile bicycle hike, on Sept.26, and bicycling to Holland and Nelson Hill, enjoying the scenic beauty as well as being taught a lesson in bicycle safety on gravel highways.Several stops were made during the trip.Helen Murray, Carole Beadle, Suzanne Routhier, Linda Rohl-:ing and Aunt Ann spent three days at Twin Hills.Huntington, jvt., with 54 other Scouts of Vermont State, where a first of three tryouts took place in the selection of girls to attend the forthcoming Round-Up in 1965.Mrs.Aldrich spent a total of four days, two days each of two weeks at a Girl Scout Leader's Training course, held at Wood-stock, Vt.Waterloo Miss Sheelagh Bockus, a graduate of Grade 11, is at the O\u2019Sullivan Business College in Sherbrooke taking a secretarial course.Miss Bockus spent the weekend at her home.Miss Marorie Poulin, of Montreal, spent the weekend with her parents, Mr.and Mrs.E.Poulin, and family.Mr.and Mrs.Pearley Jacobs, of Rumsen, NN.Y.and Mr.and Mrs.John Lenaghen, of Hol-jland Patent, N.Y., spent a few days recently at the home of their brother, Mr.Fred Jacobs and Stanley.Representing St.Luke's Woman's Auxiliary at the monthly board meeting, in \u2018Montreal, were Mrs.Chauncey j Hamilton, Mrs, Murdoch Macintosh and Mrs.Doug Osborne.Mr.and Mrs.Clarence Shov-[er, of Glen Sutton, were re-[eent visitors of Mr.and Mrs.E.Poulin and family.Miss Isabelle Gilmour has re-Hurned to her residence at 865 I Main Street, after a week at the | Nesbitt Anglican Residence.Cowansville.Mrs.Keith Dickerson and baby son, Michael, have returned to their home .after spending some time in Montreal.Mr, and Mrs.Alan Buckland spent the weekend in Waterloo, proir to a vacation in New York City, where they will attend World's Fair.Mr.and Mrs.Tames Cook were in Rock Island recently to|» visit Mrs.Arthur Cook, who is spending a month with her sister, Miss Agnes Spalding.Mrs.Myrtle Ray, Delbert and Jennifer, spent the weekend in Magog and attended the silver wedding of her brother, Mr.Stuart Hopps and Mrs.Hopps Norman Singfield accompanied his friend, Delbert, to Magog.Mr, and Mrs.Leslie Robinson, of Fulford, attended the funeral in Ayer s Cliff of her grandmother, Mrs.Gertrude Morse.PASCAL-DAWSON LIMITED 92 WELLINGTON S.\u2014 SHERBROOKE \u2014 TEL.562-4703 FOLD - a - WAY CLOTHES DRYER Made of heavy gauge steel.Cadmium plated rustless wire with strong welded joints.Fold easily for storage.Æ pe Sale price Folding Door Dryer Holds a full line of wash \u2014 fine for bathroom door or small apartment.1.43 ELECTRIC FAN HEATER \u2019m jm mm 660 watts of warm air blown by a super quiet motor.Reg.16.00\t10.95 Same model with thermostat 13.95 FIBREGLASS FURNACE FILTERS FIBERGLASS INSOLATION By yard.24'' wide 15c ft.18'' wide 10c ft.Replace your clogged filters for maximum efficiency.Keeps rooms dust-free through winter.Six most popular sizes: 11x20\" 15x20\"\t16x20\" 20x 20\" 16x23\"\t20x25\" all filters 1-inch thick One low price for all sizes.57\u2018 Reg.1.39 ea.Furnace Humidifier Automatically adjust humidity 8.95 SET OF PLATES FOR HUMIDIFER REPLACEMENTS Set of 5 plates.1.59 NEW MODEL HEAT SAVER Free Heat for your Basement \u2014 Reclaims the heat that goes up the chimney \u2014 completely automatic.Heat your basement, recreation room, playroom, etc., free of cost.Enjoy savings and comfort.oc.Available in 6, 7, 8 inches sizes.With elec-fâjtirie motor, blower and Cj thermostat.Pascal- Dawson price 29.95 RADIATOR HUMIDIFIERS Pascal-Dawson price 1 19 FUNNEL CONNECTOR Directs heat to other sections.1.50 Fibreglass Tank Jackets Insulate your water tanks and save this winter.No.30 22 gals.Reg.8.95 5.95 No.40 \u2014 30 gals.Reg.9.95 6.95 Fibreglass PIPE INSULATION 77e Be your own decorator! Silver grey bracket* and standards.UPRIGHT STANDARDS BRACKETS VARNISHED HARDWOOD SHELVES Natural or Walnut furniture finish \u2014 8\" wide.«.T™ 1.49 bTusS.23 r:: ».2-95 COMPLETE SET AS ABOVE _ 8\"' wid# t SHELVES\t3 SHELVES 5.30\t6.80\t7.95 10.20 8.30\t12.45 WEATHER STRIP YOUR HOME C 8 VP rift*l Check drafts, keep heat in with proper l®\u201c\"¦ wVila weatherstripping on doors and windows, thus offsetting the danger of colds.Saves you money on fuel costs, too.At Pascal-Dawson's you'll find the kind you need.t \\ SOMETHING NEW SEAL-TAPE i r Permanent cloth adhesive tape.An off white linen face sticks over cracks and seals against drafts.Stick to wood or metal, stain-less \u2014 easily removed.30-yd.pkg.\t60-yd.pkg.98\u2018\t1.87 CAULKING GUN and TUBES CARTRIDGES AVAILABLE IN BLACK OR WHITE.Black 33c White or Grey Guns WZ7* 97e UTILITY SFAL EASY TO USE \u2014 Indoor or outdoor.Simply press Mortite into place with fingers.Large pkg.1.PLASTIC STRIPPING Keep warm \u2014 Save fuel Simply press strip-seal around doors, windows, etc.Small pkg.39 Large pkg.1.49 ALUMINUM AND RUBBER DOOR STRIPS Approx.1\" wide \u2014 7 or 3 \u2014 foot strips.Per set 1 length of 3 ft.2 lengths 7 ft.1.33 set WOOD AND SPONGE RUBBER DOOR STRIPS Black or White Approx.1-inch wide 1 length of 3 ft.rr I 2 lengths of 7 ft.1.19 mm ss >5s ESKIMO STRIPPING Maroon Rubberized Cover and Cotton Fill usmtwimneistiif IIMTN II Smith\tl per foot 17 ft.pkg.90\u2018 50 ft.\t250 ft.1.95\t9.95 All Ruber GARAGE STRIP 2'/2\" wide BOTTOM STRIPPING Available in 10 ft.length Cut length 25\u201c 30\u2019 ft.ft.Made of thick Rubber \u2014 Not thin plastic Stays firmly on the floor.RUBBER MAID Value 1.95\t1 Special\tS Felt Space Filling Strip of 20 ft.ELECTRIC HUMIDIFIER \u2014 FOR THE HOME OR OFFICE \u2014 Remove the unhealthy effects caused by dry air through fht winter months.Elimlnaiei static electricity \u2014 A healthy winter for you and your family for just a few cents a day.Size: 10'j\" \u2014 15W' \u2014 Reg.49.95\t33 24\" high Special IF IT\u2019S AUTO PARTS OR HARDWARE .IT'S AT PASCAL-DAWSON'S SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD.WED., OCT.T, 1964 PASCAL-DAWSON LTD.Sherbrooke \u2022 562*4703 92 Wellington St.South FALL SALE 0F \u201cATLAS\u201d SUPER SIZE FREEZERS IMAGINE: AN ALL STEEL WELDED CONSTRUCTION LARGE SIZED FREEZER FOR SI89.9S \u2014 THE KIND THAT FORMERLY LISTED AT S299 00.FULL WARRANTY IN WRITING WITH EACH UNIT \u2014 CALL IN AT ANY OF THE FOLLOWING STORES AND SEE THIS UNIT \u2014 .GREENFIELD PARK \u2022 DORVAL \u2022 DE SALABERRY \u2022 PIE IX \u2022 QUEBEC AND THREE RIVERS.ALL THESE FEATURES AND MANY MORE \u2022\tAll Welder1 Steel Construction \u2022\tCounter Balanced Lid \u2022\tAutomatic Interior Light \u2022\tAutomatic Warning Light \u2022\tAdjustable Temperature Control \u2022\t4'\u2018 Genuine Fiberglas Insulated Compressed To 3>V' \u2022\tWorld Famous Tecumseh Unit \u2022\tLow Temperature Freon Refrigerant \u2022\tLocking Handle With 2 Keys \u2022\tFood Insurance \u2022\tUnit Insurance \u2022\tLifetime Warranty (See Our Printed Warranty) \u2022\tInterior Colour \u2014 Mushroom Pink With Snow White Liner \u2022\tNew Magnetic Gasket \u2022\tApproved By Canadian Standards Association 14.1 CU.FT.SIZE 36\" High\u201427'2\" Wide 44' 2\" Long 1.95 19.3 CU.FT.SIZE 36\" High\u201427' 2\" Wide 58' 2\" Long 189 209 .95 AT RIGHT FAMOUS HOOVER CONSTELLATION 549.95 ¦M » MODEL No.438 AT LEFT \u2014 HOOVER FLOOR POLISHER NO.5456 WITH 4 SETS OF PADS s2850 SQUARE WASTE RECEPTACLES EXTREMELY DURABLE FINISH WHITE\tWHITE ONLY\tWITH CHROME COVER REG.$6.75\tREG.$7.75 s5.96 4.96 \\: BATHROOM CABINETS Largest Variety of Popular Priced Cabinets to Be Found Anywhere Heavy Gauge Metal \u2014 Permanently Baked White Enamel \u2014 Electrically Spot Welded joints \u2014 All Mirrors First Quality Crystal Completely Framed with White Enamel or Stainless Frames.s ! WHITE FRAMED WALL CABINETS No.0245 Stainless Mirror Siie 14\" x Cabinet size 14\" x 18\" FRAME 697 No.4111 MIRROR 11\" X 18\"\t$2 98 No.6111 MIRROR 14\" x 20\"\t$3.97 LARGE\tSIZE SHOWER CABINET EXCELLENT FOR THE COUNTRY OR CITY INSTALLATION Floor is one-piece drained grey porcelain enamel \u2014 walls are rustproof bond ed steel, heavy baked-on white enamel.Complete with shower head and mixing valves, pipe connections, shower curtains, rings and soap dish.30\" x 30\".VALUE $59.50 s 42.95 DELUXE MODEL \u2014 CHROME PLATED CLOTHES RACK MODEL 1738 Just the thing for extra clothes for party time.Easy to have additional put away cup board space in basements or attics.WITH CASTERS 9.95 WALNUT FINISHED 48 INCH BAR V\u2019 WIDE FOR E, STRONGLY *25.00 40V2\" HIGH \u2014 1 4Vj\" HOME OR OFFICE, BUILT FRAME Value $59.50 PASCAL PRICE With Shelf and Sliding Panels .\tWALNUT ARBORITE TOP mm *?r I CHROME BAR STOOLS Sale $^.95 CREDENZA MODEL No.5111 \u2014 Mirror 11 \"xl8\".Fu size 16\"x20 11 \"xl8\".Full S^.47 No.7111 \u2014 Mirror 1304\" x 12V»\".Full size 21 Va\" x $^.47 12H\".CHROME LIGHTWEIGHT AUTOMATIC IRON ADJUST HEAT FOR RAYON, LINEN, ETC.EXTRA SPECIAL VALUE 5*97 WITH CORD ^ d FORGED STEEL RIM WRENCH What Value! SALE PRICE 97 EACH a SWEDISH TYPE BOW SAW FOR SPEEDY CUTTING Favourite saw around the home or farm.Cuts firewood, fence posts and all general duty work.Fast cutting Swedish web saw blade for speed.Heavy Tubular Steel Handle Com-plete with 36\" blade.|V Ready for use.i^.57 Heavy Duty Portable TROUBLE LIGHTS 25 FT.$1.97 50 FT.*2.97 Value $3.95 DISTON\" 26\" HAND SAW s2.7 NO.2018CL \u2014 2-DRAWER SIZE METAL FILING CABINET Heavy steel 2-drawer, style.Standard letter size file cabinet.Excellent for of fice den, desk top.etc.Beautiful, desert tan baked enamel fin ish.18 in.deep, 30 in.high, 15 in.wide.REGULARLY $39.95 PASCAL PRICE *29.95 No.4018CL 4 DRAWER SIZE TtvO $5 00 DOWN $5.00 PER MONTH METAL FILING CABINET Heavy stee drawer letter size filing cabinet with adjustable follow blocks on all drawers for neat, upright folders.18 in.deep, 52 in.high, 15 in wide.REGULARLY $59.95 PASCAL PRICE *43.95 No.1500 FiLE-A-DESK The streamlined unit that gives you an entire office in one! Ideal for the home or office where space is limited.A filing cabinet, typewriter desk and safe storage compartment with combination lock.Key lock on desk top.One letter size file drawer, plus 2 smaller drawers.Desert tan finish.42 in.high, 30 in.wide 17 in.deep.REGULARLY $72.50 PASCAL PRICE \u201964.95 A safe with a combination lock that you alone can open &88t Just The Thing For Home or Office During Winter Months SPACE SAVER WARDROBE CABINETS At Right \u2014 No.2460 DOUBLE DOOR WARDROBE UNIT In Tantone Finish Size 60\" x 24\" x 20\" Ideal tor Extra Closet Space in Bedrooms and Hallways.*21.95 At Left\u2014No.360 LARGE SIZE WITH SHELF 64\" x 36\" x 20\" *41.95 No.1612 BK \u2014 PORTA FILE Small personal size 10\" x I2V2\" x SVz\" wide.Holds up to 600 sheets.Our Sale\t$^.97 Price No.1912 BK \u2014 PORTA-FILE Large, same as above but 9\" wide.Holds up to 1200 sheets.Our Sal*\t$ A .77 Price No.1499 BC \u2014 PORTA-CHECK FILE With complete monthly index.Measures 9\" x 9\" x 4V»\" high.Secure lock and key.Our Sale\t$ New* 7:25 p.m.6) Sports 7:30 p.m.3) Munsters 5)\tDaniel Boone 6; Candid Camen 8» Flintstone* 12; Favorite Martian 8:00 p.m 3; Perry Mason 6)\tHazel Ht Donna Reed 12) Movie 3:30 p m.5) Dr.Kildare 6» The SerlaJ H.i My Three Sons 9:00 p.m.3) Password 6j The Defenders H) Bewitched 12) Zero Ore 9 30 p.m 3) Bailey of Balibou .3) Hazel Ri Peyton Place 12) The Baileys 3) Defenders 10:00 p.m.3) Defenders 5)\tSuspense Theatre 6)\tThe Rogues 8) Jimmy Dean 12) Jack Paar 10:30 p.m.Armed Forces 1:00 p.m.News News News News 12) News 11:10 p.m.3) Vermont News 8) Noms Ac Weather 11:14 p.m.6) Viewpoint 11:15 p.m.5) Sports 5) We-ather 11:20 3) Weather 5) News 8) Movie 11:21 8) Final Edition 11:25 p.m, 3) Movie 11:30 .1) Tonight I 6) Sports 11:36 | f>) Z Cars j 12) Movie p.m.p.m.p m.p.m.R.J.PORTELANCE MONTREAL - Kene J.Porte lance, of Sherbrooke, has been appointed superintendent of Canadian Pacific\u2019s Laurentian division with headquarters at Montreal, it was announced by ¦I- U.Urazeau, vice-president and general manager of the railway\u2019s Atlantic region.Mr.Porlelance, who brings 34 years of experience \u2019 to his new posting, succeeds E.L.Guertin, assigned to special duties.In his new position, Mr.Por-lelance assumes jurisdiction over operations on Canadian Pacific\u2019s rail lines extending from Ottawa to Quebec City.He joined Canadian Pacific in 1930 in the motive power department being marie locomotive foreman for the Quebec Central Railway at Vallee Junction, Quebec, in 1946.He has been assistant superintendent and master mechanic for Q.C R.at Sherbrooke since 1961, 9 m ¦n n naan Show I; Business About Tele vision By CYNTHIA LOWRY NEW YORK (AP) \u2014 NBC introduced its new econ.,iuy-size comedy package Monday night.90 Bristol Court is the title for l'/i hours of television which really is three separate situation comedies.It concerns people who live in a posh garden apartment.First of the trio was Karen, a pretty teen-ager played by Debbie Watson.It got off lo a sluggish start with something about a blind date followed by prolonged confusion about identities.Harris Against the World, the second segment, stars that excellent actor Jack Kingman.The first episode was an exaggerated story about an incred-libly stupid secretary and a lost report which produced a lot of languished fore head slapping 'but not much humor.Finally (here was the broadly J slapstick Tom.Dick and Mary, about a pair of newlyweds who take in a friend as a boarder.The two men are interns, and what goes on in their hospital, including a pillow fight and a patient running around the corridors in his nightshirt, may give Casey, Kildare and the American Medical Association the jim-jams.\u201cI can\u2019t get that paint out of my hair\u201d \u201cSure you can, use Varsol\u201d Take it from a paint brush\u2014you need Varsol when you paint.Because Varsol's special paint removing formula gets paint brushes clean as a whistle.Ask any professional painter.He\u2019ll also tell you Varsol »s a great paint thinner.Leading Canadian paint manufacturers think so too and if you\u2019re looking for a fast way to clean up paint off floors, children\u2019s clothes, anything.Varsol can do it too\u2014without leaving any odor.And that\u2019s just a start.Varsol also cleans hardwood floors like nothing else on earth\u2014doesn't leave a trace of old wax, dirt or grease anywhere.Takes road-tar from cars too.So for painting or cleaning\u2014get Varsol.Better hurry, though.Every paint brush is after Varsol.IN SUPERMARKETS AND HARDWARE STORES EVERYWHERE HOMf f'ttnouo VARSOL deodorized CLEANING SOLVENT OOeaNT tCAVE * t N AO c 6*o«t oH\t58'.\tCons.Kdison\t96\t Brazil\t1,70\t3 80\tDouglas\t30%\t30 s* B.A.Oil\t35'*\t35\tDupont\t2 75\t274% B.V Fores\t33 s,\t\tGeneral Electric\t89-»»\t B, (\u2019.I\u2019OVUT\t44\t\tGeneral Motors\t1(12%\t102'.« Can Cement\t4.V-.\t\tlut.Paper\t35%\t35% Can.Iron\t41\t41'*\tGoodyear\t47%\t47*iti edit.Aviation El\t9'j\t\tInti.Bus.Mach.\t425\t Crin.Breweries\t10'.\t10*4\tInt.Tel.\t56%\t ( tin Hi Alum.A\t12'i\t\tN.V.Centra 1\t47»»\t47% Cn.IV Railway\t53'-j\t53'»\tPepsi\t58'»\t Chemroll\tt71'*\t17 A*\tRadio\t31'«\t33% Cons.1'aper\t43\t43 V.\tRepublic Steel\t49%\t Cons.Smelters\t41'a\t4L'»\tU.S.Rubber\t61V»\t Disl.Seagrams\t65'»\t65'*\tStd.Oil of N.J.\t87%\t Dom.Bridge\t\t\u2019'2\tStudebaker\t6%\t Dorn.oFundries\t24'»\t24'a\tU.S.Steel\t62%\t Dom.Stores\t22'.\t22 B\tWool worth\t29%\t Dom.Tar\t22-'*\t22%\t\t\t Dom.Textile\t.107 »\t30'»\t\t\t Cana members from various churches in the area, brought back a message urging that everyone make use of the literature available through the literature chairman.nuns and Euro selliers bail been held by bote DON\u2019T STAY DEAF! 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Quantity is limiled.To obtain your replica free, simply mail the coupon below.If you ore hard of hearing BELTONE is what you need.&euon# Hearing Aid Centre 65 Wellington South Sherbrooke, Que.Would you please send me the specimen original size Serenade hearing aid by Beltone which is hidden behind the ear.ADDRESS .CITY .PROV.NAME .AGE .on foot or aboard pirogues onh|10 man on|v awarded by the Compton Coun-iLake Tanganyika.Aerial recon jt.|ajmr.() |1C wa Mrs.C.R.Darby, Mr- Hazel ty Women\u2019s Institute, it was an naissance indicated no lighting Smith and Mrs.Roland Curtis nounced yesterday.\twas needed to reconquer Uvira were named to act on the nomi- Linda Wood of Bulwer.a As soon as the troops entered nations committee; Mrs.G.[graduate of Cookshire High the town, a group of white mer-Hatch to be on publicity; Mrs.School, and daughter of Mr.andlcenaries headed toward the llo-Hazel Smith to replace Mrs Mrs.David Wood, has been man Catholic bishop\u2019s residence Philip Cross, as chairman of awarded the Hon.C.D French!where priests community friendship and visit Memorial Bursary.She is study-jl,Mn ing, working with a committee of ing Arts at Bishop's University.j,hp rebels.She also spoke on other matters|Mrs.Golda Standish, Mrs.C.Anne Morrison, Scotstown, F w w w of interest at the rally.\trt.Darby and Mrs.Raymond graduate of Bury High School.|\t»\t'\t^ Plans were made for coming ! Grow.It was stressed that allland daughter of Mr and Mrs ! CHARLOTTETOWN (CP) events, the rummage sale to be {members lake an active interest j Donald Morrison, has bec»)fta()ja correspondent Ed Mur held Oct.10, in the church hall.iin visiting, especially those in awarded Ihe Compton County|ph\\, who covers the Parliamen with workers from the)Rest Homes and hospitals.WI bursary.Miss Morrison is three Units volunteering New Talen money earned in the taking a teachers' course at dishes are to be ordered for the)summer months was turned in!Macdonald College church kitchen, the committee by four members totallling FM of Mrs.Kenneth Baldwin and pn.each relating how she had Dupont Famous Havers Ford \"A\" Fraser no dif Gen Dynamics C,,s ,:l 1 akes Paper '\u2022auker SiiMlry Home Oil ' \\ ' Hudson tl Co, Hudson it Mining Oil in silhouette, intrrv low ed in room in Monl others lo decide on a pattern.Oct.22 for the turkey supper.Mrs.C.R.MacLean to be chairman of the dining room.Mrs.Carl Gustafson, Mrs.George Carruthers, Mrs.Thomas Mc-Cunc.in charge of the kitchen, with Mrs.Merton Davis, con-jvener of the advance sale of tickets.The supper will commence at 5:00 p.m.and continue until all are served.Mrs.G.Hatch, will he in charge of publicity and Miss H.Cowles the posters.The Christmas sale and tea, will lake place Nov.2, the kitchen details to be handled by the Circle Unit and the dining room by the Canusa Unit.The [serving of Aid Unit will also assist with the;members of earned it.The rhurch hall cur tains have been cleaned and will be hung before fall events commence.All Units agreed that the proceeds from the turkey supper will be used towards costs of the hall renovations, done this summer, which included improvements and paneling of the walls.Produce Quotes MONTREAL (CP) \u2014 Agricultural department quotations; Eggs: Wholesale prices lo country stations, fibre cases: Mrs.Merton Davis, reported I Extra-large 37; large 36: moon the U.C.W, Summer School,jdium 26; small 18; B 25; C 20.held at Macdonald College, Ste [Wooden cases one cent higher.Anne de Bellevue, which she a1 Butler: Current receipts non-tended as a representative of thc;tcnderable 52; 93 score tender-church.She wa- thanked b\\ able 53'a; 92 seore lenderable Mrs.Carruthers\tSSVa.The evening terminated by the ; Cheese: Delivered Montreal, refreshments by waxed current receipts, whole the Canusa Unit sale Quebec white 38; colored a looked real.The man also said: \"French Canadians are not asking any favors.We are not asking for anything which belongs lo others but only Ihe right to ad minister ourselves according to our wishes and our abilily.\" The program, World in Ac-lion, a commercial television production, also showed alleged countryside hideouts where arms were stored and men were tary Press Gallery al OltawH||r(|jnf(| m £l|Prn||a warfare, for CKNW Vancouver, says hei is going to broadcast a taped jl.jl.jl.interview with Harold Banks, former Canadian chief of the1 BERN ( API The Swiss gov-Seafarers International Union [ernment fired its air force com now in New York, about Nov Inlander, Col Etienne Primault, 20, today because of parliamentary charges of gross negligence in the purchase of French jet lea.Each Unit will arrange ils (he fable being ceniemd with anlsgu, [own sales tables.\tautumn floral and candle ar-| Skim milk powder: Spray pro- It was decided to donate $75 rangement.\tVoss No.t in bags 15-16: roller lo the Sunday School to assist in paying for new curriculum\tWINGS AS FINS books, another $75 to be paid American dipper bird1 or v, a the allocation to the U.C.W.1er ouzels, walk underwater Mrs.Alan Greer, stated that searching for food wings much as they ing.process No.1 in bags 14 - 15; feed IS-lSfz; butler milk powder feed 10W-11.Potatoes: Wholesale selling (hoi; once, new 50s 80-.85; N.B.new fly ! alts .98-1,05; N.B.10* new .26- He says the tape mentions Liberal election candidates who accepted campaign funds from planes Sil sources and also discusses President Ludwig von Moo-Banks\u2019 social association withhold Ihe Council of Slates (up past and!per house) the government may also take action again-t the chief of the Swiss general staff, Col.Jakob Annasohn, who of fered his resignation A parliamentary investigation committee had held the two Raymond Provencher, well men directly responsible foe neg known Sherbrooke business lligent handling of a $191,000,000 man, died suddenly here yestci (order for 100 Mirage III tigtite;-day.He was 65.\t(planes approved by parliament Mr.\tlYovcneher\tcollapsed yesterday morning in a down- some Liberal leaders, present.R.Provencher dies suddenly 'mp Tobacco Henanlt \"A\" 'nd Accent, tut Nickel Inti.Paper 'nterpoov pine 'am.Pubic Sen-1 abat I l am- Fin, \"A\" McMillan Bleedrl Massey Ferguson Mnlson's \u201cA\" Ogilvie Nor an da Price Bros Ouehec Tel Salaria Foods Say volte shop A Save Steel Co.Traders Kin, \"A\" Trans Can.Pipe Trans Ml Oil Triad Oil Walker /'.ellrr's Bn.On Naliimaii Bk of Montreal BK ol Nova Scoti ICn Bank of Com |Royal Bank Tor Dour Bank MINES and OILS Alla.Gas Trunk Cassia r Central del Rio Denison Faleouhridge Gunnar llollinger Kelly Kerr Addison Nort hern Qucmonl Sleep Roek SB's 20'a 180 .12 41 28 77.1 I9G I7U 70'* 5714 I 4' K 10 21\u2019» 18'» IT\u2019 14 I7W IHO' « ITU 15' .\u2019R-G 14-', MV 59 M 28'4 7 19'.70 52'.10 21», 01 ' - R 18 -H R 92 12'j .15' \u2022 79\u2019, 14 T, 14'.49\t49 47%\t47% 12%\t2.5 R 12% 3 40\t 16%\t16% 26%\t26% 14\t14 42 %\t42% :\u2019o\t20 2,45\t2 40 n 36%\t1«% 13%\t13% e 77%\t «8%\t68% a 76%\t76% B 1.67%\t68 76\".\t77 69\t68'3 13%\t33 » B 11%\t 8.20\t8 00 B 16%\t16'4 78\t 6.50\t6 30 B 29%\t29% 50\t.54 R 7 25\t 1 45\t1 48 9.70\t9 60 6 95\t6.90 town restaurant, La Biscuiterie Moderne, and died as he was being taken lo St.Vince til d-Paul Hospital by ambulance The remains are resting al the Brien funeral parlor 160 Ball Slreel Funeral will lie held Friday at 10 a in in SI Patrick\u2019» Church.three years ago.Switzerland now will have to spend about one-fourth more and will gel only 57 planes instead of 100, SEA INSURANCE Sweden paid out more than $202.000 in life insurance lo rel atives of seamen killed in a< eidents aboard Swedish vessel in I9KI.Delivery Twice Daily \u2014 350 MARQUETTE ST.FREE PARKING BEER & PORTER ON ICE of the city.562-1591 or 567-4588 Follow the Trans-Kebec Ad., they have very interesting prices, which we accept in order to give our trade more advantages.Our slogan is always \u2014 \"SMALL PROFIT FOR LARGE SALES\".THURSDAY WE WILL GIVE DOUBLE STAMPS Niblets Corn\t14 oz.tin 5 for 99c Dainty Rice\t2 lb.box 2 for 69c Crown Brand Syrup, 2 lb.tin 2 for 69c Buffet Chicken\t16 oz.iar $1.09 Buffet Hot Chicken Sauce, 15\toz.can\t2 for 39c Lido Ti-Coq Cookies\t3 for 1.00 Lido Mix \u2014 100 cookies\t3 lbs.99c Crino Evaporated Milk \u2014 16\toz.can Cascade Ice Cream, Vz pint Maxwell House Instant Coffee Surf Soap, giant size with 25 stamps free.White Swan Toilet Paper, colors Clark Pea Soup, 28 oz.tin with 25 stamps free.Solo Margarine Christie's Soda Crackers 7 for LOO 19c 6 oz.jar 1.09 10 oz.jar L63 63c 4 for 49c 4 for 77c for 49c lbs.57c Presfone Antifreeze, gallon\t2.59 Robin Hood or Five Roses Flour,\t100 lbs.$8.39 Cashmere Bouquet Toilet Soap 6 bars 59c Empty Barrels for Salt Pork\t$1.50 Ti Coq Lido Cookies\t2 bags 69c White Beans\t5 lbs.for 69c Peas for Soup\t5 lbs.for 59e Fresh Ground Coffee\tlb.pkg.79c Creamery Butter, First Quality, Fortin, Jersey Gold or Cookshire lb.56c Eggs, Grade \"A\" large\tdozen 47c Medium, doz.39c; Small, doz.33e Christie's Milk Bread, 24 oz.loaf 5 for $1.We also have a large assortment of Christie's pastries, received fresh daily.Kraft Cream Cheese, sliced, Vz lb.33e Canadian Mild Cheese\tlb.50c See our large variety of Fancy Cheese and Frozen Foods.Raisins for Pies\t2 lbs.59c FRESH FISH Salt Turbot lb.35c Salt Cod\t lb.\t35e Salt Herring .lb.\t25c Fillets of\tCod .lb.\t39c Fillets of\tHaddock .lb.\t49c Brazil Oranges, size 252\t2 doz.79c Tomatoes\t14 oz.cello pack 19c McIntosh Apples, No.1 Local Potatoes 25 lbs.59c 10 lbs.79c bushel $3.00 50 lbs.89c 15 lbs.49e \u2014 10 lbs.35e Is new rector MONTREAL Rev.Fanon F R Addir, » native of Sher Brooke, has been named rector of Trimly Memorial Anglican Fhnrch here, il was announced veslcrday.Canon Addle succeeds Wn.Archdeacon R, K.Naylor.Cüarîi iif üJIfüitkii BROWN I would like to th.mk nil those who visited me and sent nurds, while Î was a patient in the Sherbrooke Hospital I also would like to thank Dr.Cooper and the nurses on the 2nd floor.A special thanks to the Wales Horne fttaff for Mir lovely sunshine basket.Your kindness wtll aJwav* ha remembered KATHLEEN BROWN Richmond, Que GALVIN We would like to thank nil our relatives, friend* and neighbors, for their help and kindness al.the time of the death of out dear son and brother Austin Galvin.Sincerely grateful for all your kindness to us.SA HINA GALVIN AND FAMILY Montreal livestock market MONTREAL (UP) _ Price* on the Montreal raM end livestock market were steady to as much as 50 cents lower in light trade yesterday.Demand was only fair.Receipts: in rattle, 167 calves, 96 hogs, 38 sheep and lambs.Common heifers 13 ,30\t16 75, tops fo 17 50.Good cows 14.75 - 15.75, medium 13.75 14,50.common 11.50 13.50.\tdinners and cutters 8- 11.50.Common and medium hull» 13-16.75.Good vealers 28 - 32, medium 22 27.50, common 13.50-21.50.Grade A hogs 26,25; sows 16.50.Threr were no sales of sheep and lambs.announcT' Continued From Page 3 pion male, junior champion female; Arthur Bennefl, Saw yerville, senior champion male, grand champion male.In the Canada Packers Spe< i als the winners were: champion pen of 3 bacon hogs, Antonin Se Vigny, Pnncevillc, Que.; champion pen of 5 bacon hogs, Antonio Sevigny, Princeville, Que, grand champion market lamb, Lynn Forgrave, Sawyer-ville, Que,; reserve grand champion market lamb, Lynn Forgrave, Sawyerville, Que.; 1st prize pen of lambs under 85 lbs., N.G.Bennett, Bury, Que.iDi\u2019utljn .STODDARD\tGratefully ac- knowledging and thanking ajl thoae whose cxpicsoions of kindneas and | sympathy wore received during the recent illness and death of our [Comctfiry.! dear mother.THE STODDARD FAMILY ANDERSON, Helen Violet \u2014 Entered into rest at Ihe Grace Christian Home, Huntlngville, Tuesday, Oct.6, 1064, Helen Violet Anderson, beloved daugh 1er of the late William Joseph Anderson, and his wife, the late Emily Maria Anderson, in her 83rd year.Funeral service from Jos.C.Wray Funeral Home, Mountain St., Montreal.Arrangements by Jt.L.Bishop & Son Funeral Home, 76 Queen St., Lennoxville.5698808 MACDONALD, Kali* \u2014 At the Sherbrooke Hospital on Monday, Oct.5, 1964, Katie MacDonald, wile of the late Ned MacDonald, of Springhill and Scotstown, Que., al the age of 85 years.Remain* resting at Si.Paul\u2019s Presbyterian Church, Scotstown, after 12 noon on Wednesday.Funeral will be held on Thursday, Oct.8 at 1 p.m.Rev.Alex McCombie officiating.Interment Echo Vale Bury Funeral Home.Tel.872-3360.VVICUTMAN -1 press our sine PROVENCHER, Raymond We wish Isp thanks to aii(Belovcd husband of Angeke those who sent food, cards or loan-! O\u2019Reilly, resided at 1285 Ported cars, and (he bearers who helped;,.,,,, c(\t«.____.in .,nv way, what so ever durinï IfKl St.aged 65 years, funeral I lie illrif -tnd death of our dearj^^* held OH Friday, Oct.9 mother, Alma wightman.Also Uiank1 leaving funeral parlor, 160 Ball you to Father Monacan.Your khid-j.SL, at 9:45 am.thence to St.Patrick's Church for service at 10:00 a m.is will alwavs b
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