Sherbrooke daily record, 30 octobre 1964, vendredi 30 octobre 1964
[" j^\u2014nygr» AikliethtyM WEATHER Cloudy with «now flurriot or a fow thowort this aftornoon and claaring toward ovtning; cool: wind» northwaitorly 10 to 20.Saturday tunny with cloudy period» and warmer with light wind».High today and low tonight at Sherbrooke 40 and 25.SliecbmokelMii Becord ?Today's Chuckle If touïe iaim and rolled* rd wlirn rvexyone rKr t« IxsiuK hi% head \u2014 nia» hr you jti*t don't tinderatand the Nltuation.Established 1897 Price: 7 Cents SHERBROOKE, QUEBEC, FRIDAY, OCTOBI R 30 1^4 Sixty - Eighth 3 eat Flag splits PCs; election foreseen \u2014K w *%'¦ ' M \u201c W., ' .\u2022 ¦ ; \"Hk, ii ia'I; Kill BtiiPil'ü lillüirtit-\" ET AUTOROUTE DIRECTOR \u2014 Director of technical services for the Eastern Townships Autoroute Jean G.Major, center, told report- ers yesterday that the autoroute was now being paved at the rate of a mile a day.This photo was taken at a press conference yesterday at which reporters were given a preview ride along the new highway complex.(Record photo by- Doug Gerrish) Autoroute open this yeur for skiing if weuther OK Rhodesia s Ian Smith retreats | SALISBURY t AP)\u2014The crisis over Rhodesia eased today after Prime Minister lan Smith retreated from his threat to i proclaim independence for the I white-ruled East African terri : tory.Bowing to a stiff warning from Britain's Labor government, Smith said in a television interview Thursday: \u201cThe British government's moves of the past week have upset everything and I can see no prospect of independence by Christmas as 1 had hoped.\" Smith also told the Rhodesian Parliament he would not regard the expected \"yes\" vote in a referendum next Thursday as a mandate for a unilateral declaration of independence from Britain.Parliament approved Smith's motion \"that the House takes note of the attitude of the British government toward the independence issue and rejects any policy based on the result of the referendum.\u201d It then adjourned until Feb, 23.H, Crafftey agrees with Baker IP This is whctl all the fuss is about Supply debate in sixth day Political time bomb ticks away OTTAWA (CP) A political lime bomb is ticking away as the Commons enters ibe sixth day of tense debate on interim But Smith remained adamant sll|1lll> today.Unless* the measure is passed within a few days, the govern out of spending pay its employees in his opposition to British de mands for a constitution assur ing ultimate control of Rhodesia T0out will run by the black majority.\tauthority to ¦ 'mm: m HI «*19*' \"We are not prepared to be and ordinary bills and a winter so weak as to see everything election will become almost in-the European has built up overjevitable.ihe last 60 years sold down thej Conservative MI\u2019 have taken river,\" he told Parliament I k m IF SMI ; ! \u2018H,i ' I.I I I: i mi liiii I?PERUVIAN IT \\G \u2014 Opposition l.oadei Diefenhakei com pared Ihe new flag design, chosen by Hie Commons committee, with the flag of Peru which is shown here, tic called the Canadian design \"almost entirely a replica\u201d id the Peruvian flag, except for the in.iole leaf whieh was replaced in the middle by a coal of arms in the flag ol Peru.\t(CP Wirephoto) Mi BSf **.!.HilHllüwt yjflH raffll ;.\"1 iUi!.i||i« ij jlWfl!i™ mii .1 lUjjjjt*1 i advantage of the debate lo crit-licize the government on a wide j variety of issues and they showed no signs of slowing jdown Thursday.Many members of other parties are entering the debate to discuss pel subjects with voter appeal back home.The supply debate is blocking Commons action on the new flag recommended by a Commons committee, the long - delayed Canada pension plan, the $1.25 minimu m wage labor jeode, redistribution of seats, jconstilutional amendment and other top issues.SUGGEST DESIGN The atmosphere was electric Thursday as the 15-member flag committee recommended a design with a single red maple leaf on a white field w'ith a red bar at each side.About 15 minutes before the Commons met at 12.30 p.m.EDT.the Ottawa Citizen hit the streets with a front-page story bv Grant Deachman, Lib.^a'r^ wc^ \u2019h0 part foreign pol P for Vancouver Quadra ic-V has played in the campaign\tN.nv for next Tuesday\u2019s pre-idential Unl,wl Nations IU KIN KI1M Ol I \\\\\\ \\ ((T)\ty.m i go on like this, Almost without exception tins was the »i\\ Iron» mcni-beis ol Rallument as the flag eommiitee pave hirth in .» swirl ol political eontunersy io a new design loi a ('.martian Hag a single ted maple leaf on a white background with a vertical red bar at each side.In most cases the widesptcad pessimism seemed to mean that another ledcial election cannot be lai oil.January oi April were the months on which Ivttinj! centred.I'hr Hag committee's report, introduced in the I'ommims h> committee chairman Herman M.Batten r l, Humber St.Georges), was aceompanied hr two (Kiliticall» unpoiTanl dercl opmcnls.In one, Opposuion Leader Dielcnbaker, who had rejeehd the single leaf design as uniie ceptable on tlie eye of the committee reporiing.was in direct eonfliel with Ins chief lieutenant Leon Balcer The Trois Rnieres Ml* i/suerl a .statement on behall ol the to Quebec Con seivntive Ml\u2019s calling for adop-tion uf the pi'oposcd Canadian flag without delay, In a second Grant Deachman 11 Vancouver Quadra I came under lire for an article which revealed the committee's flag design choice before Ihe com milice report was presented in ihe Commons.He was one of Ihe l,i committee members who wen' bound by seerecy.MAY TRY AGAIN The Conservatives immediately served notice they will propose a privileges coni milice' investigation ol Mr.Deach man's breach oi the seerecy imposed on the flag commit lees deliberations six weeks ago An attempt Thursday was ruled out of order hul a further effort was forecast for today.The significance of such a move lay in the fuel that mo -jr HEWARD GRAEFTEY OTTAWA (CP) \u2014 Hew aid tirai I ley.Progressive Uonserv alive Ml* for Bruinr Mixsisquoi, agree.- with his fellow PC MP'd from Quebec Province in favor ing the red maple leal design reeommetided by Ihe majority ol Ihe Commons Hag committee.In an interview lie told re-pollers he delinilel.v favors I he com mi I lee's recommend a I ions.Thus he supports Leon Bal lions of Ibis kind aie debatable i er.named i .u lier Ibis year as and take pieeeilcnie over all Qilehcr lieutenaill In OppoMlion US foreign not policy posture, stressed eral MP for Vancouver Quadra summarizing the committee re NEW YORK ((I1) The day is gone, says President John son, when \u201call we need lo do is mash a button and delcrminc everybody\u2019s foreign policy \u201d Communism is just like the neighborhood lough guy, says Republican challenger Barry Goldwalei \u201cLet him push you ! around anil eventually you'll have to fight.\u201d The two statements point up sion: to forge a stronger Wesf-rn alliance and support the .\u2019 lu r biusiue: This pi eeedrnce of debate eV lends lo the govcrnmenl re ipiesl for spending autliorily In pay November and December hills.The Conxerv nlives have forecast a long debate on lids inlerim supply re(|uesl, now he lore Ihe Commons It is estimated the government must have lliis autliorily i by Nov.10 if il is to meet pay-J rolls and eonlraet paymeuls due Nov.J5.Wilhmil Cmninoiis re newul id ils pending anlhorily, The only othei way Ini Ihe gov-ernnienl lo gi'l funds would he to send Parliainenl home and pass a governor general's wai rani fiir Hu done m llu Ja .u.or D.i ti nb.d.cr, who *plit Ch'.sniv with his clllel on tnr II.ig issue ITuir.sdny.Mr.Balcer s.iid in « prc'» Talemelil Dial Ihe red maple leal design r< eominended by » majority ol the Commons Hag enmniiltco sh o u 1 d now he adopted withoiil delay hy Ihe llotl'o.\" \u201cTills is lb*' eon i iisiis ol Ihe Quebec caucus.'' he added in an mini view indicating that mosl or all of the 10 Quebec Con-servalives will support the new Mr.Baleer's statement did nol refer lo the position taken money as has been by Mr.Dielcnbaker hut dis-pa-i\tagreed with it on several points.jdection.ALONG THE NEW ET AUTOROUTE \u2014 Members of the press were given a preview look at the new Eastern Townships Autoroute yesterday.The tour of the road between Granby and Magog was part of a press conference attended by Provincial Minister of Roads Bernard Pinard and president of the Quebec Autoroutes Authority Guy Poliquin.In the background is Mount Orford.(Record photo by Doug Gerrish) SEE $7,000,000 SKIING GAIN port and injecting the MP\u2019s j personal observations.The story was headlined: j \u201cMP Tells Inside Story of Flag Committee.\u2019\u2019 Conservative MPs protested angrily that Mr.Deachman, one of seven Liberals on the rcsP, I\u2019he difference lies in the way| tended t*,l> *wo nu'n I,r°l,osc ,0 carryj out their programs.By DAVID SLABOTSKY (Record Staff Reporter) and only 350.00 would be ex areas in the Eastern Townships, tion.providing better ski chalets, peeled this year without the au- said Mr.Messara, and all of These improvements and Jor Both candidates have to shy away from .selling up their foreign policies on specific issues.But on the broad question of Ihe United States\u2019 posture with ^e »'\t,h1 BERLIN (AP) \u2014 Communist Ea-t Germany opened the Ber-jlin Wall for the second time in three years to West Berliners [today and they began passing 'through to visit relatives in the Soviet sector of Ihe divided city.Within an hour, about 1.000 persons made the crossing.The wall will remain open to persons with Ihe necessary pas os until Nov.12 \u2014 over the Alt Saints\u2019 holiday.It b the first of four visiting periods within the next 12 month-.: f J J Wit kry at ?* m SIU contract ured by the Canadian Amateur Ski Association).The C.A.S.A.also estimates that 60 per cent of each ski dollar goes to interests not connected directly with skiing, said Mr.Messara.Official autoroute opening is scheduled for July, 1965.It is vital to this area that, the autoroute be open to traf-, fic for the ski season because the.increased volume of skiers' ,there were 251,000 last year ^ ¦i W INDEX Births, deaths Townships Classified Comics Editorials .Financial Sports Farm .Television .Women international organization.In Jakarta, the capital of In-'donesia, a foreign ministry spokesman denied knowledge of The invasion.Malaysian authorities | expressed surprise at the landing area chosen by the Indonesians.It was within easy striking distance of a big Com-I mon wealth brigade force out-jside Malacca.About 1,000 sol-idiers were in the area, J INP\u2019 MONTREAL (CP)\u2014The Seafarers\u2019 International Union of [Canada (Ind.) in its first general contract negotiations since coming under the jurisdiction of federal trustees, U reported to have won a wage hike of only one per cent less than it dc- - } SEARCH FOR INDONESIAN GUERRILLAS \u2014 British troops use a native long boat fitted with an outboard motor for recent river patrol for possible Indonesian guerrillas somewhere in Borpeo, which is part of the British-backed Federation of Malaysia.A military spokesman said in Malacca.Malaysia, that about half of 60 Indonesian guerrillas who landed on the mainland's southwest coast early yesterday were seized and the rest pinned down in the swamps.This official picture was issued by the British Central Office of Information in Ixindon today.(AP Wirephoto via cable from London) mantled from 42 Créai Lakes firms.A joint company - union announcement said agreement had been reached between negotiators ami would go to 6.500 SIU members for approval by mail ballot.?-fc i' Bankers confident VANCOUVER (CP) \u2014 T h e Hence factor \u2019 is high and that leaders of Canada s three larg there are some soft spots in the est, banks are confident about United States economy.They Canada's business and linancial disagree 2-1 on whether a fixed outlook.\texchange rate on me Canadian They »ay Canada s \"conü-.dollar is good.i ? ; r i SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD, FRI., OCT.30, About Television By CYNTHIA LOWRY ;W YORK (AP) \u2014 Dinah n spanking for tearing s ¦'s first daytime Special dress.GUIDE TO TELEVISION VIEWING 3\u2014WCAX\u2014Burlington TBA\u2014To Be Announced 5\u2014WPT2\u2014Platt sburg 12\u2014CFCF\u2014Montreal 6\u2014CBMT\u2014Montreal 8\u2014WMTW\u2014Mount Washington JACOBY ON BRIDGE Closing mecibj DOUBLE DUMMY CAN BEAT BID of bridce cI\u2019j'j While this hand is taken from Uorehead on Riddm\u2019\u2019 it i-\tj, fully as interesting as a prob- ?t A/ieioourre lem in pla for Women, on ABC Wednesday, turned out to be more of a soap opera with Perry Mason overtones than a serious treatment of the problem of the molestation of children.The hour-long story, called Chi'd in Danger, was a routine court room drama about And the worried fellow, it turned out, was acting that way\tj oo because he felt he was respon- ii Password sible for his own 10 - year - old 51 1'r' The Doctor» Along this rather familiar \", l\u2019 ,v ,n Cou^ trail, cast members delivered 1 trial of a haggard, worried fcl lithe lectures to parent- about s> New» low charged with hurting a 10- wia™lnK an) Thierry La Fronde ________________\tj Miiicirnan ; 12i Movie TINGWICK\t3, yokm\u201d/\"\" Mr.Ronald Picard, of Baient Adventure Club St.Paul, snent the weekend:1'1 Music Hop COWANSVILLE LIONS CLUB MASQUERADE DANCE Saturday, Oct.31st \u2014 9 P.M.at PINNACLE LODGE SELBY LAKE Door Priies \u2014 Buffet $5.00 per couple Everyone Welcome! Costume Optional with his parents, Mr.and Mrs Conrad Picard.Mrs.Harry Evans and Miss Phyllis Evans are spending a few days with Mr.and Mrs.Calvin Tulk and family, in Pembroke, Ont.8t Earl) Show 6:00 p m {\u2022 World of Sp«.rt 4:40 p.m.I2j Racing iteview 4:45 p.m.12) Pulse t oo p.m.3> You Can Quote 5) Bewitched »» i bi rv nbw* 8» News 12) Country Music Hail /:15 pm H) News A Weather 7:24 p.m.(if Spurts Wifii Doua Smith 7:25 p m.:» Wfitcr.^ our Weather ^\u202230 p.m.3) Rawhide 5) Burke\u2019s Law H) W'endy and Me Hj Johny Quest 12) Andy Griffith b:0ü p m ft) Country Hoedown ft) Farmers Daughter 12» Double Your Money 8:30 d m ft) The Entertainers I 3) Bob Hope Presents 6) Mr Broauway 8) Death Valley Days I 12) McHales Navy f:00 p.m.8) Valentine\u2019s Day | 12) Outer Limits t-3t) o m.; 3) Gomer Pyle 3i Jack Benny Teleacope 8) Drama (0 00 p m 3) The Reporter 5) Jack Parr 6i Ben Casey I 12) Combat 10:30 p m.' Si Jack Webb 11:00 pm.Mb j 1) News i 5) New* 0) New* j 8) News 12) N< ws II.10 pm.3) Vermont News 5) Weather ft) News 11-15 pm 5) Olympics B.Viewpoint 12) Pulse 11:20 p.m 3) Weather 5) News tu I* .na Edition 8) Movie 11:30 p m 3) Movie 5) Tonight Show 12) Pyjama Playhouse M:35 p m ft) Movie 12) Movie \u2022\t00 a.m.3) Mr.Mayor \u2022\t¦30 #.m.8) Romar of the Jungle* *:00 a.m.3» The Alvin Shov 6i Test Pattern 3) Discovery 9:15 a.m 5)\tSalvation Army 9:30 a.m 1) Tenesaee Tuxedo 3) Hector Heathcote Hi Buffalo Bill Jr 6)\tUniversity Credit Course 12) Sound of 12 10 00 a m.i) Quick Draw McGraw i j) Underdog ! 3) Hoppity Hooper 12) The orWrangler 10:30 a.m.\u2018 5) Fireball XL-5 11:00 a.m.¦\")) Dennis the Menace 11:30 a.m.i .\")) Fury 12:00 noon r>) Lazy Z Rtfruh 12:30 p.m.î) Navy Film 12:57 p.m.ft) Today on CBMT 12) Let\u2019s Find Out 100 p.m û) This Is The Life K) Cuisine ft) Allakazam 12) Uncle Bobby 1:30 p.rn.ft) My Friend Flicka I f>) Football ft) Jim Trimble ft) Four Feather Falls ft) Shennanigdri! 5) Fury ft) Steve\u2019s Coner 8) Casper Cartoons 11:30 a m 3) Jetsons 3i Dennis Tha Menaça fii Test Pattern 8 Beany A Cecil 12) Woody Woodpecker 12:00 poof» 3i Sky King I 5) Lazy L Ranch ' 6j Bowling ft) Bu£» Bunny 1 12.En France 12.30 p m.Ii TV University 3) Navy Filin 1:30 p.m.B) College Football 2:00 p.m.ft) Movie 5) NCAA Football 1 6» Hamilton-Ottawa Football ' H) College Football ; 12) Wrestlln* 3:00 p.m.5) NCAA Football 12) Liks Young 4:30 p.m.3i The Sami 8) World of Music 8) The Nelsons 4:45 p.m.f) News /:O0 p.m.5)\tMr.Novak 6)\tBeverly Hillbillies 8) Patty Duke 12) Voyage ' 30 p in.3) Jackie Gleason 6) The Saint 8) Outer Limits 8:00 p.m 3) Lawrence Welk 3) Romar of the Jungle 12) Academy Perform ance 8:30 r.m 3) Giiligan\u2019a Island 6) NHL Hockey 12) Movie 9:00 pm.3) Mr.Broadway 5) Movie 9:3e p.m.y\tL J C03 'Pm m pia\u201d as it IS on bidding MELBOURNE - The social South ruffed the second heart member; brid\u201ee club held its - - -'ed a\t^ closing on Oct.'14.in the Belle- opening with the\tSouth\thand.'lunl,T1>\ts last heart;\tand\tP\u2018a>®d\tview Club\tHouse, when\tfour That type double\thas\tdisap- ^0^ r0^\ttables participated.peared in expert plav since it dlscartied a dia\"\u2019ond °n ttle la:>\t,\t,\t.\u2022s too likely to hurt the player ,rumn .lead TnfPn ,hKe P a;ed\t\u201c nn folio ?i-, Mr u\tif\tLe dummy s king of clubs, led a\tas follows.1st, Mr»._j.\u201e j if \u2019.1\t' ciub to his ace and ruffed a Ethel McNally.2nd, Mrs.C N -.paries and if that someone , b\tStevens; and low, Mrs.Harry happens to be tne doubler s\tp partner there is likely to be He had hoped to drop bothrra,^'\tA\u201en plenty of trouble Hence, mod-Ru660 and Jack of clubs, but \u2018\"ne^ of tl,e afler\"ao\" ern players do nut\tdouble with did not\tsucceed.\tlender\t2nd ^ vir^\trR\t\\ two suit hands\tThen\the paused\tto\tcount\tthe\t^\u2018Cxander.\t_nd, Mrs.\tC.\tN South might\u2019 well have over- hanci East had shown UP w'ith ^teV.enS; and l0W\u2019 Mlss Edlth called with two hearts, but he 12) Man Around House 8» Hollywood Palace LOOK .ONLY WATERLOO Mr, R.B.Moysey received j word of the death of his broth-jer, Edward Moysey who died at his home in Walterboro, S.C., | after a short illness.Mr.and Mrs.Romilly Graves have returned from a holiday in is jNcw Richmond, with Mr.and ! Mrs.Janies Willard.Mrs.Ed.Daine anti Mrs.George Bailey were al the Bromont Home on Brome Lake to visit Mrs.Schoolcraft and Mrs.Wilkins.Mr.and Mrs.Frank Graves, of Montreal, were in town for Ihe interment of their uncle, Mr.Ernest Peacock., Show i ! Business By BOB THOMAS -The Kid for this GENERAL ELECTRIC DRYER ROAST BEEF and YORKSHIRE PUDDING EVERY SUNDAY 6:30 \u2022 9:00 Chef: Ernest Forgoes NORTH HATLEY Tel.842-2325 OPEN ALL YEAL some roles that 1 was hoping to get,\u201d he remarked.During his near-50 years in show business, .laekie has made 125 movies, numerous lours in vaudeville (including one with his first wife, Betty Grable), legitimate plays and night clubs, plus 750 television shows.\u201cTV is where my future lies,\u201d no end to its possibilities.HOLLYWOOD (AP) 50.There is still a touch of boyishness in his face, though his head is slick as a casaba\u2014\u2022 caused partly by age, partly shaved for a television series.His outlook is youthful as ever.He is always looking forward witli eagerness to the next show.Jackie Coogan at the half-century mark is a thoroughly aliie legend.M 16 months he made his movie debut in a film starring Bryant Washburn in Chicago.At two he toddled onstage during his father\u2019s vaudeville act and so convulsed the audience that he became part of the act.| At four he was playing in the [Coogan act in Los Angeles when Charles Chaplin happened to be in the audience.Jackie seemed to be just the right boy for a movie Ihe comedian had been planning, The Kid.Jackie\u2019s face, cap askew, eyes furtively searching for the cop on the' heat, became famous the world STANSTEAD \u2014 over.\tStanton and Mrs.On a day off fr< m playing Lncle l'ester in The Addams Family television series, Jackie relaxed in his modest North Hollywood home and talked about his birthday this week and other matters.\"I didn't have a party or any-Ihing like that,\" he said.12) Old Wrangler 50 or 60 different items, from j )0.|5 a m dolls to pencil boxes.Peek and oi Tale» of the River Peek paid $100,000 per year! Band to put out a Jackie Coogan line , .\tI0:30,,a m of clothes.Millions and millions ,, [.ireban of caps were sold.'\u2019\t'#> Mischief Makers Where did all the money go?\tn .00 4 m Not to Jackie.After turning 21, S) The Llonheaited he sued his mother and stepfather for an accounting of the \\ $\u20181,000,000 he said he earned as a minor.He never saw the money.California enacted \"the Jackie Coogan law\u201d which now protects the earnings of child actors.3:15 p.m.121 Movies 3:30 p.m.12) Movie 4.00 o m.31 NFL Football 3) True Adventure 4:30 p.m.6) Canadian Champion-snip Race 12) Sports Special 5:00 p.m.3) The Nelsons 3) Olympics 6) Olympes 8) Wrestling H) Lawrence Welk 5.30 p.m ft) Dance Date i ft) Bugs Bunny 6:00 p.m., 3) News, Weather, Sports ft) Country Time ! 8) Adams Family 10:00 p.m.3) Gunsmoke 12) Avengers 10:15 p m.6) Time out for Sports 10:30 p m.3) Juliette tt).Yluvie M OO p.m.5)\tNews 6)\tNews 8) News 12i National News *»*I5 am 5) The Rogues it Weather 12> Puise 11:20 p.m 3) Movie M:25 pm i> Movie P*30 o m âi News.Sports 6» Olympics Hi Movie 12) Movie NORTH\t29 A 9 7 4 3 V\tA 6 5 ?\t6 5 *K 10 9 5 WEST\tEAST\t(D) A A Q 10 5 2 A K J 6 V n\tV J 10\t4 ?10 7 4\t2\t?K 3 A 8 6 3\t*AQJ42 SOUTH A 8 V\tK Q 9 7 3 2 ?\tAQ J98 A 7 North and South vulnerable Ead\tSouth\tWest\tNorth 1\tA\t1 ¥\t1 A\t2 ¥ 2\tA\t3 ¥\tPass\tPass Pass Opening lead\u2014A 3.six black cards and either five Pepler.or ix hearts defending on Refreshments were served at whether West's deuce had been,1)56 ckse of a pleasant after-from a three or four-card suit.noon and season.Hence East did not hold more\t- than two diamonds.\tNON-SWIMMERS This did not disturb South at A recent survey shows that all.He was ready for a squeeze some 10,000,000 Canadians can-against West.He led dummy's not swim enough to save their lait trump and discarded a dra- own lives.ïaniaska Reliekah officers installed af meeling held in Farnham hall was u-ing the weak jump over call so he merely bid one heart.Incidentally, he wasn\u2019t taking much of a chance.Somehow or other the bidding is not likely to stop that low.Actually everyone had found a bid before South's next turn and at this point South could certainly have afforded a jump mond from his own hand.West to four hearts.\twas down to three diamonds He merely bid three and Al and the high club.He could not Morehead points out in \u201cMore- throw the high club and when head on Bidding\u201d that this was he let a diamond go it estab-the correct bid.\tA A Q 10 9 4 ¥ 9 7 4 ?\tA 6 3 *\tK 5 WEST\tEAST (D) * 5\ta\tA 872 ¥ 106\t2\t¥ A K Q J 8 5 ?Q 10 9 4 2\t?7 AJ984\tAQ63\t \tSOUTH \tA K J 6 3 ¥ 3 ?K J 8 5 A A 10 7 2 North and South vulnerable\t East\tSouth West North 1 ¥\tDble Pass 2 ¥ Pass\t2 A\tPass 3 ?Pass\t4 ?\tPass 5 A Pass\t6 A\tPass Pass Pass\t Opening lead\u2014¥ 2.\t OFFICE SUPPLIES Loose Leaf-Books & Binders Best assortment Hallmark Cards Papeterie Pigeon Ltée 444 King W .(cor Belvedere) Tel.562-8310 MORTGAGE LOANS 1st to 7V«% Up to 83*3 on market value \u2014 2nd \u2014 Up to 83% on market value Specialty: Refinancing Consult HORACE CARON Real Estate Broker 636, Conseil \u2014 Tel.562-9009 Permit No.50-150 FARNHAM \u2014 Mrs.Peter Kozak, of Quebec, South was pretty sure that he lished declarer\u2019s third diamond as the key trick.Jackie himself looks hack on Yamaska Rebekah Lodge No.is spending a few days with her and career with few only regret losing held the regular meeting in parents, James Church Hall on Oct.Barber.could make at least four hearts, but he also felt that his opponents could do right ¦ .,\t.\ti\tspades.He was willing to com-;\u201e,, t presided over by the Nobiej The Misses Dorothey and Lu- promise and make three hearts!2 Hrts' pent plus another trick or two rather sis- than to force his opponents to four.G'and, Sis.Marguerite McElroy.cille Pickel, of Montreal The charter was draped in a day recently with their memory of a deceased member iter, Miss A.G.Pickel.Sis.Lillian Hoffman.\t- Sis.Ada Nelthrope, Di.-trict Deputy President, and staff of; Riverside Rebekah Lodge No.: 12, installed the officers for 1964 - 65 as follows: Noble said Jackie.\u2018T think there is Grand, Sis.Jean Banks Busy session held by U.C.W.at Sfanslead Grand, Sis.Nellie Brunton, secretary, Sis.V.Williams; treas jurer, Sis.M.Long; chaplain, Sis.Alice Sorel; Warden, Sis.Beverly Poirier; flag bearer, October session of U.C.W.held at Kingsbury KINGSBURY \u2014 The U.C.W.meeting of St.Andrew's Unit- Card Sense Q\u2014The bidding has been: well in\tNe.ith\tEast\tSouth\tWest 1 Clb.\tPa-s\t1 Dia.\tPass Pass\t3 Dias.\tPass 3 Spds.Pass You, South, hold: Spades, 8-6; Hearts, K-J-7-5; Diamonds.K-J-7-5; Clubs 9-3-2.What do you do?A\u2014Bid four hearts.You are forced to bid and your heart support is excellent.Today's Question After your partner's club with you do DANCE PAL0MA HALL SATURDAY NIGHT HUNTINGVILLE, QUE.Old Time Music Harold Nutbrown's Orchestra.His decision was a good one.He did make 10 tricks, but if he had bid four hearts, West would almost surely have bid four spades.Four spades can be beaten by a trump lead, but if North opening East overcai]g opens the aee of hearts and spade.What do continues the suit, West canjnowj make four spades by double\tAnswer Tomorrow dummy play.West ruffs thej -\u2014- second heart, takes a elut Hovey Manor Norlh Hatley Charcoal Broiled Steaks Served in the Tap Room Saturday Evenings 7:00 \u2022 9:00 P.M.Reservations Please Call 842-2421 takes a second club ruffs a heart, leads a \\ , - FEATURING: ?Full wash load capacity, high speed drying system, variable heat selector, dry cycle up to 140 min.Porcelain enamel top and drum, screen lint trap, etc.0niy so qnper week ROSS-BIRON 562-1564 Electric Ltd.183 Frontenac St.Sherbrooke.FIRST CHILD STAR Jackie was the first great child star of films, and he set the pattern for those to follow.\u201cWe pioneered the commercial tieup market.\" he recalled.\\t one lime my name was on m Sis.Sarah\tPalmer; musician.\t\"\"'\u201c'i\u2019Y\t\u201e7\u201cl.'|nesse, enters\this hand\twith a Sis.Bel va\tCrowell: R.S.N.G.\tcd C,hurch\twas held 0c,\u2018\t21 a>\ttrump Sis.Margaret Sanborn.L.S.N.G .(de j10rne ^rs- Arnold Me- fjnesse 'Sis.Gladys McCorkill.\tx!!rlne\u2019 k-the\tMlSS club to dummy's ace ruffs a R.S.V.G., Sis.Dorothy Ben ^arion K\u2018;rr' \u2018^\u2018ng the wor-^ and ^ a diamond son; inside gardian.Sis.Bea- 'mP service.\tNor!h can.t get the lead to play trice Edwards; outside guar-\tMrs.A.\tFowler read\tselec-\ta trump and\tWest\tmakes his Mrs.hrankdian, Sis.\tRuby Busby; altar\tlions from\tOutreach on\tRelief\tlast trump as well\tas\tboth of u\t,\t.Grace Ket- bearers, Sis.Thora Hill and Jes- and Refugee Service in dummy's, chain were hostesses for the Oct.sje Kingsly.The conductor\tthe Congo, also a description of\tCard Sense m«etl\"8 of the Afternoon Unit an(| |eft supp0rt to vice-grand\tTyphoon Wanda in Hong Kong.\tQ-The\tbidding has\tbeen: ,\t' .\u2019\t\u2019 ,.ary 'r,\t\u2022\twere absent, due to illness and\twritten by Miss Isabelle Miller.\tNorth \u201e iiv,\t.1 ' ,,'\\an °n' do installed at a later date.The offering was received and j ctb.,¦ 1 ti a!/S c el urnan Sis Sanborn presented the re- treasurer's report given bv Mrs.2 Hrts conducting the devotional per tiring N;oblc Grandi Sis McE1 Fowler East Pass Pass You, South, hold: Spades, 8-; Diamonds, j Mrs R W Cairns chairman roy\u2019 'vi,h 8 r N Q Pin- a gift Correspondence, read by Mrs.6: Hearts.K-J-7-5; of stewardshin\tsunk.,\tnf\tfrom tl,p ,odge and Sis-vviuianlÿ\tE.Crack, in the absence of Miss\t; K-J-7-5;\tClubs, 9-3-2.need of confidence and\ttnist\tin pr«ented Sis Nelthrope D.D.P.\tCarrie Ward,\tconsisted of ac-\tWhat\tdo you do?daily living\twl,h a glft- al'° frorn ,he lodge,\tknowledgment\tby Rev.T.Dale\ta \u2014\tBid three hearts.You In place of\thvmns\tMr'\tRcv' Cecil Bowen ask?d for\tJonos of the\tgroup\u2019s contribu-\tmUst show heart support.Stanton played a recording bv T SUppor' of Jt,he lodsc for thc tion t0 the Bibl-\tToday's Question the Carl Tapp Scott singers, of p annin^ \u201doar rears Mr.Bird lias travelled Hie world producing motion pictures for news, travel and informative souries, including a series for the Walt Disncv Studios.Mr.Bird lias received official recognition from tlie Saskatchewan Minister of Natural Resources \"No shu'le individual has done more for the enuse of conservât ton in Canada than Dick Bird,\" he said.ONE OF BIG FOUR Alcoholism ranks among the four major health threats, with cancer, mental illness and heart disease.\u2022STARTING SUNDAY- DWARFING THE MIGHTIEST!! 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The art pieces\tall come from\tthe figures Often as wide\tas\tgo0se\tjs curved into the wind; Povungnituk, a\tsmall Eskimo\tthey are long, they lean\tto\tat a 30-degree angle to the axis! vilage near the\tHudson Strait\tward the spherical in shape,\tof its\tbody.The body of this! in far northern\tQuebec,\tand\tThey suggest the constant\tgoose, too, is plump, and ap are produced by\tabout 30\tart-\tstruggle against cold and star-\tpears too\theavy to be supported j ists.says Mrs.Levallee.\tvation.For the more closely an:by the wings.The wings, like; Their art is\tmarketed\tby\tobject approaches the spherical\tthe body,\tare oval rather than; a co-operative set up eight\tthe less is its proportionate sur\telongated\tand suggest the con slant Eskimo penchant toward! \u2014\u2014-\u2014 \u2014\tthe compact.\u2018atrick\u2019s Church Hall on or delivery from star Saturday, Oct.31, from 4 - 7 p.m.¦ Admission $1 00 - Chil- the exquisite prints dren 75c.exhibition, entitled APPLIANCES SHERBROOKE AREA- NOW IN OPERATION FOR FAST, EFFICIENT SERVICE AND REPAIR IN SHERBROOKE AND SURROUNDING AREA.PLEASE CALL 5S9-3641 CANADIAN GENERAL ELECTRIC company limited 65 Belvedere St.S.f\tSherbrooke, P.0.for Eastern Townships \u2014 612 Galt West P.O.Box 1013\t\u2014 Sherbrooke, Que.THE FIRST STEPS DEPEND ON YOU! 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President IVAN SAUNDERS Managing Director HUGH DOHERTY Editor-in-chief FRIDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1964 Flag issue may force new election Failure of the special Commons committee on the flag issue to achieve nearunanimity of a design for a national flag for Canada places parliament back in the position it held prior to the appointment of the study group.The alternative design proposed by the committee \u2014 replacing three maple leafs by a single leaf and the substitution of red for blue in the vertical bars \u2014 will do nothing to placate the opposing factions.Neither side made any substantial concessions during the committee study.Prospects for any major progress on vital measures arc dim indeed if any attempts are made for an early implementation of the committee report.Both major party leaders seem determined to bring the argument to a head.Prime Minister Pearson has declared that Canadians wil have a new flag by Christmas.I'his means that he must resume the debate without delay.And the debate probably will be long and boring judging from the declaration ?of Opposition Leader Diefenbaker that his party will oppose the maple leaf design to the bitter end.Beliefs growing in many quarters that another federal election is imminent arc strengthened by the prospects of the flag debate bogging down House procedure.Faced with a choice between applying closure, the only way apparently open for adopting the new flag before Christmas.and an appeal to the people, the Prime Minister might adopt the latter course.He could appeal to the people on the same platform that gave Mr.Dicfenbake his overwhelming majority in 1958.The Government, he could argue, has an impressive program but cannot apply it because of its minority position.It must be given a clear mandate to effect its proposals.To continue the present position in the House would only lead to chaos, he could tell an electorate already weary by a plethora of elections.And it might work.»Dhe We ak th« & ?When you crash a red\tdon't he surprised if that's what it leads to.UNICEF: children to help children Tomorrow night residents of Eastern Townships communities will be visiter! hr an odd variety of individuals, dressed as clowns, witches, goblins, ballet stars or almost anything imaginable as Canadian youngsters enjoy the traditional fun of dressing up, visiting friends and neighbors and collecting the customary Hallowe'en treats.But many of the wee visitors will earn with them UN ICI T collection boxes in which the householders will be asked to place coins for UNICEF.This year half-a-million Canadian children are expected to provide more than half-a-million dollars to help fight hunger, disease and ignorance amongst the world\u2019s less fortunate children.UNICEF, the United Nations Children's Fund, is a crusade for children by children and actively participates in 116 of the countries of the world.It is not a chanty.It is a two-way street.Any local government wishing UNICEF assistance to fight hunger, disease and illiteracy, applies in writing to the International body.Having surveyed its own needs, it requests aid in specific areas such as disease control, milk processing plants, mother and child clinics, school equipment.But for every dollar expended by UNICEF the local government is expected to provide $2.50 in buildings, personnel and local products.To accomplish its work, the fund needs the financial assistance of intelligent world citizens.Coins dropped in the Hallowe'en boxes tomorrow night, collected by youngsters from your own neighborhood, make possible a fairer, more equitable future for the children of the world.?Man) letters written b) women are never delivered because the) serve as coat pocket linings for forgetful husbands.Speedy power transfer in Britain The almost uncanny speed with which British Labor Leader Harold Wilson took over the post of Prime Minister following the defeat of the Conservatives in last week\u2019s British general elections offers a marked contrast to the delays which frequently mark a change of power in this country and certainly is startling when compared with the two months which elapse between the elections and inauguration of a new government in the United States.Within a few hours after it was ascertained that the Labor party would hold a slight majority in the new House of Commons, Sir Alec Douglas-Home, then Prime Minister, handed in his resignation to the Queen.Barely another hour elapsed before Mr.Wilson took his oath of office and announced the backbone of his cabinet.In Canada, both at the federal and provincial levels, the Premiers of the day Other papers say: seem reluctant to step down, preferring to cling to their remaining vestiges of power until the last possible moment.Frequently, especially if the election results have been fairly close, a defeated government leader will cling to his post until the time limits for contestations and recounts have expired.I hese dilatory tactics are disturbing to the general welfare of the country.Changes in government generally create a degree of economic uncertainty, with business being restricted until the policies of the incoming administration are ascertained.It is only fair to the people as a whole that this transition period be as short as possible.The sooner a new government can take office, the sooner it can begin the application of its ideas and the sooner the life of the country can return to a degree of normalcy.\u201cDON\u2019T I KNOW YOU FROM SOMEWHERE?\u2019 French Canada says: Wagner doth protest too much; Russians, Chinese add confusion What becomes of BNA Act document Last week the Federal Government shared in the praises given the Dominion-Provincial Conference which agreed on a formula for amending the constitution in Canada.The formula was an accom-punishment.It has been described by that authority on the constitution, Dr.Eugene Forsey, as \u201ca bipartisan achievement in which both Conservatives and Liberals can legitimately take pride.\u201d But the formula does not end the discussion, Now the Government is under criticism for uncertainty or secrecy over the fate of the actual constitution.Instead of\tit bLiigs from Mr.Stanley Knowles, NDP, the protest, \u2018\u2018Parliament deserves batter than this at the hands of the Government.\u201d (The Ottawa Journal) Mr.Knowles feels he was deceived in that Government replies in the House had indicated that conferences with the provinces would discuss not only the amending of the constitution but its actual disposition.The British North America Act now is lodged in a tower of the British Parliament Buildings in London.Mr.Knowles was joined by Opposition Leader Diefci-baker in wondering whether the Government would have the BNA Act taken to Canada and passed as a Canadian statute in Parliament.Mr.Knowles\u2019 first shock v.-o ike salement of Jus; ce Minister Favreau that .cr conferences v it i i \u2022 ¦ ;\t ^or man> years, locate enemy units.Yeoman is directed by Rear W\tQQ\tpon, M.A., General secretary of \u201d \" O I IWw\tchildren\u2019s special service ! mission and the Scripture Union the various items on the excellent program, which opened with, \u201cKnow yourself, know your children\u201d.Points brought out were: the biggest single influence a teacher has on a child, is through the kind of person the teacher is rather than through his teaching; the need of teacher\u2019s interest in class was stressed, as children arc keen to understand one's at- Rev Peter Mataskill, pastor GTânbv\tKlWâHIS of the Bedford Wesley Church.opened the meeting with pn host SHerbrOoke yer and a Bible reading.The leader of the conference! GRANBY \u2014 (Special) \u2014 The! was the Rev.Anthony C.Ca- Granby Kiwanis Club met on litudc regarding church and re ligion; it is important that teacher spend adequate limy on preparation of lesson material, that classes may be interesting and not bore children; children should enjoy Sunday School and associate Jesus Christ with happiness, Chris tianity should not be presented in a heavy and dull manner; at the present time, some Sun day School material is written by people who do not understand or know children.Granby ds are of great help, ally the Oct.25 at St.Paul\u2019s United! the The troops are members of the 3rd Canadian Brigade group from Camp Gagetown, N.B.About 300 of them boarded eight ocean escorts here Thursday after arriving by army transport.Another 100 S o 1 d i e r s are,\t, aboard the 20,000 - ton supply est, ranfurs wlU ,als0 Play a ship Provider.They are drivers lpart 10 the \u20acXercls\u20ac cer afloat, is in charge of tac-[ ^v.^ aL ot., production of the Len- Anyone having items of interest for the Social Column please phone Mrs.P Pick-ford, Tel.569-3636, Local 38.DR.MOORHEAD Actress Agnes Moorhead, one denfeld also demonstrated her m)xvj]|(, piayei-;.This will be spinning ability.Her spinning The whjtc sheep of the Kam-wheel, also brought from her ily ])y L Du-Garde Peach and native country, was a most com- jan Hay, which will be produ-pact little item compared to the ced and directed by Lewis Canadian wheel\tEvans.The dates of the play About 14 enjoyed the bos ,wj|j |K, jan 28, 29 and 30 Mrs.[of the stage\u2019s most brilliant per-pitality of this very elticientjM, Salvas and Mrs.J.Stewart formers, holds four doctorates weaver and came away with a were appointed ticket conven- from different, colleges and is a new friendship and many worth rr.; Mrs.,1.S.Pratt and Mrs.licensed school teacher, while ideas.\t-\u2014\u2014 - Previous to this visit the re gular monthly meeting was held at the home of Mrs.Arthur White, Sherbrooke, with 12 ladies\u2019 present.Mrs.Ernest Johnston, presided and welcomed four new members.Mrs.Howard Smyth and Mrs.John George of Milby and Mrs.Marchand and Mrs.Emond of Sherbrooke, bringing the membership to 15.Many phases of work were: under discussion and the president demonstrated the making of fringe and a four sided braid.Also displayed were place mats and a catalogne bag by Mrs.William Vanhorne, and a double weave place mat, made in Scotland by Mrs.Hubert Johnston.Mrs.White had some beautiful weaving and handicrafts she had collected on her overseas tour.One Sure Way to Happiness.Many young people, frantically running in pursuit of happiness, are never going to | capture it.\u201cNothing makes it | more unapproachable\u201d, says Canadian author, June Call-wood, \u201cthan trying to find it!\" .But there is a 5-step way ! that has worked, and June Calhtood tells you what it is! ! Don\u2019t miss this article in the November Reader\u2019s Digest, now on sale everywhere.« Mrs.Osborne Holt, Magog, took place recently at St.Patrick\u2019s Church, Sherbrooke.Msgr.Rosario Moisan officiated at the double ring ceremony.The wedding music was played by Mrs.Laurette Codere Brunelle.The altar was adorned with white button poms and the sanctuary was decorated with white multicolored gladioli and chrysanthemums.The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore a floor length gown of white peau de soie of original styling, the bodice having elbow length sleeves with a round neckline, which featured Chantilly lace applique at the waist.The skirt with soft pleats at the back fell into a chapel length train.She wore a single strand of pearls, a gift of the groom.Her veil in chapel length, of silk tulle, was held in place by a rose of peau de soie She carried a cascade of white gardenias, with sprigs of Scottish heather.Miss Patricia Philip, twin sister of the bride was maid of honor, and wore a gown of autumn gold peau de soie fashioned on lines similar to the bride\u2019s gown.She wore a matching butterfly bow in her hair and carried a bou- quet of gold and bronze baby chrysanthemums with sprigs of bitter sweet.Mr.Stephen Trew was best man for the groom and the ushers were Messrs.John Philip and Gerald Holt, brothers of the couple.Mrs.Holt, mother of the groom, was in a suit of teal blue silk with a black satin hat and a cessories, and a corsage of pink sweetheart roses.At a reception held for 60 guests, the bride\u2019s table was centred with a three tier wed ding cake, flanked by white aster chrysanthemums.Later Mr.and Mrs.Holt left for a trip to New York State.For travelling the bride chose a brown and white wool tweed suit, a brown hat and accessories, and wore a yellow orchid corsage.Guests attending the wedding included Mr.and Mrs.Charles Pearson, the maternal grandparents of the groom, also Misses Alice and Jess Philip of Aberdeen, Scotland, aunts of the bride.Other relatives and guests attended from Winnipeg, Montreal, Ottawa, Hamilton, Ont., Rock Island, Magog, Windsor and the Town of Mt.Royal, Smiths Falls, Ont., and Berlin, New Hampshire.The bride is a graduate of the Sherbrooke Hospital School of Nursing and the groom of Bishop\u2019s University, Lennoxville.Baby birthday club The Ladies\u2019 Auxiliary' oi the BISHOPTON: George, Erie Sherbrooke Hospital announce Nelson.with pleasure the newest mem- BULWER: Nutbrown, Garry bers of the Baby Birthday Club Lmdsav.to arrive during September\t.,\t, \u201eii.1964\tCOMPTON; Mack,\tLouella SHERBROOKE: St.Gelinas, Robln Lynne; Kerr, Julie Anne; Bou- COOKSHIRE: Aulis, Grant chard, Huguette Suzanne; Tal- Warren.bot, Sylvie;\tEnair, Sharon\tEATON CORNER:\tHarrison Evelyn; Lalonde, Gerry Edward; (Boy).Rothney, Kimberley Dawn; Me-\tSOUTH DURHAM:\tRender- Lellon, Robin Ovila; Jarvis, son.Wendy May.Nancy Ellen;\tMercier (Girl);\tMAGOG; Moffat,\tRobert Sorensen.Suzanne Ahlgren; Im- James.beault, Louise\tLaurande.\tNORTH HATLEY:\tCrease, LENNOXVILLE: Ladd, Dar- Timothy; Smith, Terry Ken-cy Neil; Winget.Cynthia Cor- neth; Cheal, Jeffrey David, inne; Little, Grant Allan; La- WATERVILLE: Boudreau roche, Aden Lyle; Connor, Lin- Janet Linda; Richards.Carol da Mae.\tAnne.BEEBE: Moss, Barry Scot.WINDSOR: Rahal, Sam.Mr.and Mrs.Douglas Peter Holt.40th wedding anniversary A very pleasant event took Mr.Len Webster Jr., son in-jplace on Saturday evning.Octo-llaw, acted as master of cere-;ber 24, at the King George monies and introduced Mr.Har-: Hotel, when about thirty-five old Taylor, oldest nephew ol ; relatives and old friends of Mr the groom, who gave an appro-iand Mrs.Everett Taylor gath- priate address to Mr.and Mrs.jered to help them celebrate Taylor and presented them, on Their 40th wedding anniversary, behalf of those present and sev- As the couple entered the eral who were unable to attend, room, their daughter, Mrs.Len;ivith a generous gift of money : Webster Jr., of Thetford Mines, and the best wishes of all.presented the bride of forty Mr Tavlor expressed his years with a red carnation cor- thanl£S and Mrs.Tavlor also -age.while Mrs.Howard Lahue added her thanks to all pres-I pinned a boutonniere on the enj ^A \"social evening was spent .Mr- ch/r'es J°h\u201c was in followed by refreshments being charge of the guest book, jserved, which included a beau- Among those present were tiful wedding cake, donated by;guests from Thetford Mines, Mrs.A.S.Varney of Hudson Shavvinigan, Ottawa, Hudson Heights, and Mrs.Bob Sims of Heights, Stanstead, Rock Is-Windsor Mills, sisters of the land, Beebe, Derby Line, Vt., groom and Mrs.Harry Taylor,Ayer\u2019s Cliff, Windsor Mills, lof Ottawa, sister-in-law.\t\u2018Lennoxville and Sherbrooke, Special meeting held in Lennoxville to form B.&P.W Club A special meeting to discussiacted as secretary, the aspects of forming a Busi ! It was decided to hold a com-ness and Professional Women\u2019sjmittee meeting on November Club in Lennoxville was held 25, when a slate of officers will \u2019 '\t%¦ '«iii.\"Ill .Illlttlllllllllllllill,!! Iimh! ANITA LYNNE, one year old daughter of Mr.and Mrs.Chilston Lowry of East Clifton.She is the granddaughter of Mr.and Mrs.Henry Lowry of Eaton Corner and Mrs.Ruth Wilson of Cookshtre.(Photo by Gerry Letnay) at the home of Mrs.Neil Tra cy, Deacon Street, Lennoxville, Wednesday evening.Twelve interested ladies were present and it was noted that at present 17-20 women would be interested in joining this new club.Present at the meeting was Miss Isabel Menzies, Past National president of the Business and Professional Women\u2019s Club, who gave an outline of the Club :ind its aims.be drawn up.The time and place to be announced later.The club is not restricted to executives, but all gainfully employed business or professional women.Further information may be had from Dr.Harper, at 567-8135.The club is not restricted to Lennoxville residents, those residing in Sherbrooke and surrounding districts will be welcome.At the close of the evening Dougherty-Craig wedding Dr.K.Harper, Bishop\u2019s Uni ; refreshments were served by versity, was chairman for the Mrs.Tracy, assisted by Mrs.D.evening and Mrs.A.Dickson i Turnbull.Wolf outfoxes self SECOND FALLS, N.B.\u2014 The United Baptist Church at Second Falls, New Brunswick, was recently the scene of a pretty wedding when Joyce Eleanor, daughter of Mr.and Mrs.Allison Craig, of Bouncy River, New Brunswick, was united in marriage to Harvey Douglas, son of Mr.and Mrs.Russell Dougherty, of Bury.Rev.C.A.Hicks officiated, at the double ring ceremony, assisted by Lie.Donald A.Craig, brother of the bride.Nuptial music was played by Mrs.Charles Davis, church organist, and during the signing of the register, Chester 'Craig, uncle of the bride, sang Through the Years.The church was decorated with tall baskets of seasonal flowers and the guest pews were marked with lily-of-thc-valley and white ribbon bows.The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore an original floor-length gown of white Chantilly lace with scalloped neckline, long tapered sleeves and fitted bodice, the skirt of scalloped lace fell in tiers and extended into a chapel train.Her tiered shoulder-length veil of nylon tulle was held in place by a white rose of peau cte soie.She carried a white Bible adorned with red Sweetheart roses and white streamers knotted with rosebuds.The matron of honor.matching accessories and carried nosegays of pink, white and blue carnations.Polly s pointers by Polly Cramer The flower girls, little [has pet economies.I have two.Misses Cindy Matheson and 11 keep small antique pitchers Connie Campbell wore white ion my stove, one for oven dresses with white accessor- [matches and one for burned ies and carried baskets of [matches.Often when a burner pink, white and blue flowers, [is lighted and 1 am ready to light the oven, 1 use a burned match lighted in the flame.DEAR POLLY \u2014 Everyone clean the steam of my percolator basket, I thought of using a needle and thread and a bit of steel wool soap pad.I tied the steel wool to the end of the thread, let the needle drop down the stem like a weight Mr.Herman Dougherty, twin brother of the groom was best man, and the ushers wore Messrs.Vance Craig, brother of the bride, and John Clough, brother-in-law of the groom.The mother of the bride and pulled the tiny steel wool pad through.You can do this I got tired of the elastic get-several times until it is clean, ling limp before my bowl cov- Necessity certainly is the mothers were worn out.Now I keep|er of invention.\u2014MRS.G.C.j elastics from vegetables and: DEAR POLLY \u2014 Recently I [other things around a bottle in dropped a teaspoon down the a cabinet over the sink to use;kitchen sink drain.It was at \u2018on these worn plastic covers.Uthe bottom of the trap but I chose a two-piece blue pnnt- j reuse bread and vegetable plas-1 could not get it out.Twenty YOU CAN TOO! ill *\u2018My husband persists in mak- who is fed up with her busing a fool of himself by play- band\u2019s juvenile antics.She is ing the dashing Lothario at ev- not jealous, just ashamed lie ;cry party we attend.\tHe\tpaws\tmakes her look just as\tabsurd\tMrs.Gene Maxwell, wore a all the women guests and,\twhen\tas he is, since she has\tto put\tstreet-lenglh dress of pink 1 complain later, he\tsays I'm\tup with his foolishness\tor ere-\tChantilly lace over taffeta | jealous.\u201d\tate a public scene.\twith matching accessories j These words are from a wife; That, l think, is a fairly type and carried a cascade bou- ___________________________\tp«i reaction from a\twoman\tguet of pink carnations and l f II*\t\u2022\t! married to a man who thinks white roses.fjOblm Pizzas bc *s irresistible to women and ¦\tIs forever making a pass at 1 package (6 ounce! sliced some other woman in front of Mozzarella cheese, 4 sandwich his wife.buns, split, buttered, barbecue Yef n, bpt thcrp jsn-t a niar.sauce, oregano.4 slices salami r^e(^ wo^ jiving who would con-sausage, chopped, 8 tomato cede ^at his wife\u2019s objections slices, peeled.\tmight spring from shame, rath Heat oven to 4(X) degrees P.\tjealousy.Cut cheese slices in half.(There _\t, ,\t, should be 8 small square slices Jn\t1\t' on' see\tm\u201cch\t,\"n>,r f°r of cheese) Using a sharp par Vn e\t! I n\u2019T ing knife, cut funny faces in be#r.[uis.ba\"d understand how sho cheese slices; set aside.Ar-:\t^ her attitude t0 range spit buttered buns on .\t.\t^ 41%.\t.» \u2022 u * d u\tt jealousv, because that is fiat- eook.o sheet.Brush generous y tori\t(0 hjs\tAnd\tit would w.th barbecue sauce; sprinkle b(, a*fu|ly drfl*tinR t0\tadniit to ed dress of magic crepe with red accessories and a corsage of Yuletide roses.The mother of the groom chose a beige lace over taffeta sheath dress, brown accessories, fur stole, and a corsage of yellow roses.Following the ceremony a reception was held in the Masonic Hall at St.George, N.B., where the bride's table was centered with a four-tier wedding cake, silver can rile holders with white can dies and arrangements oi pink, white and blue flowers Later Mr.and Mrs.Dough-\t\u2022 j i\u201e ,\t, r -u\t, j Those who entertained in erty ell for Nova Scotia and honor of Miss Elizabeth Mau.PEL, the bride wearing ri Belvidere s,lreeti Lellnox.for ravelling a two-piece iville whose marriage to Mr.double knit beige dress with jsherwood Smith of Pointe blue mandarin feather hat.tapestry accessories, and a corsage of blue carnations.tic bags after 1 wash them and minutes were wasted trying all | hang on a rack over the sink [kinds of things.I finally tied a j until dry.When dry I put them [small magnet to a string and away in a bag kept in the kit-;out came the spoon.A magnet jehen closet.\u2014MARGARET [can be taped to a dowel or GIRLS \u2014 Dry those plastic -yardstick to use for rescuing bags where they are well out [jewelry or other small items of reach of any small fry in lout of narrow and tight places the house.\u2014POLLY\t[where they have fallen.\u2014 DEAR POLLY\u2014When look-!MRS.C.P.| mg all over for something to DEAR POLLY \u2014 I find the contributions from readers so worth-while that I am making a scrap book of many of them to give to my first granddaughter who becomes a bride.When marking freezer tape to be used for labeling packages to go in the freezer, I cut the tape the desired length, stick it flat on the kitchen counter top and write with a Entertained prior to marriage soft pencil the contents and Claire takes place this evening, date on tape peei the tape in Lennoxville Lnited Church.the counter ^tr% thpv will rpsirw in rnw |were\twilliam Reafc6 °f the wrapped packages and Ihey will reside in Cow p0inte Claire, a kitchen shower,;, .\t, ansville, Quebec.\t'Miss Isabelle Sarrasin, Mrs.J.wrj,g on ESTHER DEAR POLLY\u2014Other mothers of small children who have Out of town guests attend- jEarl Findlay, Mrs.Francis bulky to packages.\u2014 ed from St.John, N.B., St.smith and Mrs.Harold Munkit-| George.N.B.Cowansville, trick at the home of the latter, Milby and Bury.\ta linen shower.Mrs.Peter The bridesmaids, Miss\tSOCIAL EVENT Marilyn Craig, sister of the Among the women of the Wa-bride, and Miss Judy Clough, bena tribe of Tanganyika pot- sbower the groom, wore tery-making is a social activity\tp0iand Maurice enter- which is accompanied by drink-1 tai\u2018lled at a trousseau tea in ,\t™.\tplastic swimming pools may |Cross Mrs.Stanley Thompson.^ be u|iable ,0 find he Jrlc\tReed.f d\u201eMr7«'hen holes appear in the pool.Xhfford Beaudreau at the home [ u?ed vvate f adhP jve [of Mrs.Thompson, a bathroom (appd niece of identical dressi of wore blue Chantilly lace over taffeta, ing beer and roasting corn.with oregano.Sprinkle cut-outs himself that she is really [from cheese faces and choped ashamed for him and for llcr ¦salami evenly over buns.Place tomato slice on each Bake 10 \"^or is there much chance self.1 minutes or until heated that time will change him Men Serve immediately, servings.Montreal, Qnc.: PETER JACKSON Cash Award Winner, Mr.Denis Dionne, 230» Harvard Avenue, Montreal, Que., receives $1.000 from PETER JACKSON Representative Mr.R.Boulanger (left).A package of the new full King Size PETER JACKSON Filter Tipped Cigarettes purchased by Mr.Dionne contained one of the special certificates worth $1,000 cash that are inserted into a number of PETER JACKSON packages Buy a package today \u2014you too can win $1,000 cash.through.Remove from oven; of that type jUft sconl to get top with cheese slices.Return Worsc and worse as time goes to oven for 1 or 2 minutes or on ^orc and morFt thev need \u201c\"i!.C,\u20190CS° JJUS! 7gi,1S ,0 moU ,0 assure themselves that they Makes 8 are irresistible to women.I It\u2019s just a question of whether his wife loves him cinugh to put up with him as is.or .whether she doesn't.Only the wife herself can an-swer that question Rut if any ] \u201cplayboy\u201d husband happen- to read this column I have some .words of warning to him Don't be surprised and [shocked if one day you \"play\u201d yourself right out of your mar [riage.THOMAS\" ORGANS KING SIZE t FILTER TIPPED A FAMOUS NAME SINCE tSSt Now within reach of everyone, at prices to fit most budgets.With two keyboards and foot pedals, this instrument is guaranteed for 5 years.Priced from $595 (as illustrated).Available for as little as $5.00 a week.For information .call PIERRE S BARN.864-4251 EVALUATION IMPOSSIBLE Despite the dangers of fire, theft or vandalism, the priceless Venus de Milo statue in the Louvre Museum in Paris is not insured.MARRIED TEAMS The Dominion Bureau of Statistics reports that both husband ; and wife are working in one of| every five of Canada's 4,000,000 ! families.\t\u2022 honor of her daughter.n / / erâonal to the outside of the pool, over the holes, and it lasted quite a long time.\u2014MRS.J.O.MANNERS MAKE FRIENDS * HIA®_ IN-1' S Next time the \"home Friends of Mrs.Charles Par-jenteau, (nee Marion Jones),1 Belvedere Street, will be sorry j to learn she has returned to j the Royal Victoria Hospital, j Montreal.\u2022 » \u2022 Mrs.Erie Beaton and child-[ren, of Capreol, who have been ! visiting their mother, and: [grandmother, Mrs.Lillian La-; Marche and family, Arras\t\u201e Street, left recently for their doter comes to watch new home in Seven Islands.television meet him ot the door with o \"Shall At the dinner meeting of the\ty, Women\u2019s Canadian Club of the we 9° Eastern Townships, to be held at the Le Baron Motor Hotel, | ;on Monday, November 2.at 7 I p.m.the guest speaker will be[ [Mr.Dick Bird.Head table | 'guests arç: Dr.and Mrs.A.N.[Langford, Mr.Dick Bird and[! [Mrs.Bird, Mrs.Lome Thomson,1! ¦Mrs.P.E.Beaudry, Mrs.J.A.Mrs.G.LeBaron, Mrs.G.Shaw, [Allen, Mrs.J.Silny and Mrs.B.Carr.CHARLES RUSSELL, 17 month old son of Calvin and Mildred Fleming, of Lisgar.grandson of Mr.and Mrs.Charles G.Wright, of Bury, and Mrs.Russell Fleming, of Richmond and the late Mr.Russell Fleming.(Photo by Gerry Lemay) FRENCH Tutoring English Students Grades 8 9 10-11 After school and Saturdays Prof, J A Lacroix Retired School Teacher Telephone 569-4984 I 1324 HOUSE-CLEANING?Just the right time to haxe your chesterfield, chairs, etc .\"upholstered by the crippled hovs and girls POLY TEK WORKSHOP 569 Wellington S.\u2014567-6664 SEEKING MAYORALTY WARD NO.1 SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD.FRI , OCT JO.iftM 7 Piano Lessons Popular and Classic music.Professor with several years experience PROF.J.A.LACROIX 943 Carmen St., Sherbrooke Tel.569-49S4 CARPETING PROBLEMS?(jive Mister Carpet'\u2019 a ring or come and see him at your new Levesque Ltee.Store! .his sixteen years of experience in this field are your guarantee of com plele satis faction! >V\\\\ «S» VT Financial & Market Report «inh.COURTESY OP CREENSHlELOS LTD NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE MONTREAL STOCK EXCHANGE Yesterday t DIAMOND tieorge and Gwen 'nee Bcllami are hapy to at.nounce the arrival nf Jeffrey » sister, Joanne Tamela, at Tren Ion Memorial Hospital, Trenton, Ontario, October 29, 19B4 GERARD LAURENDEAU ERNEST SIMARD MAURICE THEROUX OLIVA HAMEL MALCOLM STANOISH MS Æ \"MlSTt-H CARPET\u201d Jacques Gamache.\u2022\tHome Service \u2022\tCarpet Repairs \u2022\tCarpet Laying \u2022\tCarpet Dry Cleaning \u2022\tA Complete Choice of Tiles and Linoleum For Service 569-7411 Twelve to contest mayoralty, council races 4,000eligible to vote in Magog elections \u2022T.r 'tJouvrüîP?Jin 38 Wellington St.South Sherbrooke \u2014 Tel 569 7411 the of diamond value CHARLES CATCHPAl (ill Magog - only English (Record correspondent)\t- a,.\ton the municipal council, H Malcolm Monday, November 2nd.Standish, représentanti in (he I Magog's 4.000 eligible rate-,community\u2019s largest secnor.payers will cast votes for a Ward No.1.is being challenged! j mayor and council to serve *>> former alderman, Oliva 1 over the next three vears.Hamel.Mr.Standish.a former Nomination deadline was arm>'\tsucc,'s\u2019ful 1);|> last Mondav afternoon, and n^sman and authonty on elee left three candidates conlest-;\t^ thc ^ lhnH' mg the mayor s post.Defend- hvdro pia|lt 0ften slaniljns ing his oil tee, Mayot fcrncsi a|one demanding what he con Simard, who resides in Magog slc)cred right for the cit> and East has made a definite plsy his ward, Mr.Standish's role Infor English votes, noting municipal politics over thc last that he is opposed to sépara- term can only be described as tism, and shall as always trying.! work for the minority s ci|ual Questioned on his intentions rights.He is demanding lhat for the next term, if elected.Magog interests be protected.Mr.Standish said, ' 1 11 only be and that increased efforts be content working for what 1 made to\u2019gain industry.\tthink good for the city!\u201d r-\t.iu-,Thjt- An equally determined man.Former mayor.Maurice inn-\t1\t\u2022 mix, who is seeking the.mayor's,^\t?.r a seat for the sixth consecutive contracting __fu-m._ Ohva Hamel time, won three of the past five ir WARD NO.3 -¦'ll*!*» T4;W:AS H T \u2022f ' j EDOUARD LAÇASSE held thc Ward No.1 seat prior elections, and held office ir.| to the last three years^ A polite thelround floor.1348 49 and from 1956 till 1962.mild manne,'ed ma'1-\tEndeavoring to make the Mr Theroux savs he is contest- ls insisting that to have a mu - election as precise and efficient ing this election at the request ecssful functioning council.aS possible.Mr.Lange, and; of a ratepayers' petition.He the.re nnl?t hf.niore harmony, election secretary Adrien La-noted the 980 who signed the:and smd pubhelv at his nom croix, who is also a city office petition is a greater number of\t\"l Wl11 if elected, work employee, have set up an infor-j votes than realized by Mr.Sim- for §reater dlrecllve collabora mation office at the joint poll,! JULIEN LEGARE GERARD LONGPRE WARD NO.4 ard in the last election.Basing tion in the oily!\u201d : where all eligible ratepay ers MEMBFR AMERICAN GEM SOCIETY T hese four C*s determine diamond value \u2014 Color.Cutting, Clarity and Carat-weight.But at our store there is a fifth \"C\" that is most important of all: Confidence.Make sour jcvseliy purchase here, confident that our expert evaluation and friendly, frank, advice will assure you a lifetime of pride in your purchase.One more assurance of your satisfaction is our membership in thc Ami rk \\n Grx< Soot i v.SKINNER & NADEAU Inc.Member, American Gem Society Paul Nadeau and Ronald Fortier, Certified Gemologists Hamilton Paré.Registered Jeweller 82 Wellington N.\u2014Sherbrooke \u2014 end branch store \u2014 SHERBROOKE SHOPPING CENTRE Build Yourself A Stereo Radio his platform on carefully con- Three candidates are looking may obtain information on trolled administration, and elcs-\tfor votes in Ward No.3.Julien\t.Monday if needed, er co-operation between all\tLagare.a barber, is being op\t()nl> those tenants,\twhose municipal elements.Maurice posed by a general contractor, rental lax is $20 or more dur-l Theroux said, \u201cI am asking or Gerard L.Longpre, and a form ing the year will have a vote, more understanding between er painting contractor, now re- Depending on their class,ifica-j Magog's various organizations tired.Edouard Laçasse.\tlion, some have a vote for both' and group!\u201d\t\u201cI want to complete the work mayor and councillor, while Girard Laurendeau, a new I\u2019ve started.\u201d Mr.Legare has others will only be eligible I v comer to the city\u2019s municipal said, while Mr.Laçasse has vo,IH\tu»'»d dlnf Minlvci «ar.4.and who row WarPxTOW orgMil/hiK (he parly, and In Mia in Ihr iTnln* nl ihr K.vm I loot j A.S.Varney .Mra Koh Sima at»d Mi* llatrv Tavlot, who rlonalad mr sS\tsr\u201eln?d 10 PX' han*r\t'\u2018b''\t'l;,n,'r\t»' 3\tbeaullf,,, weOd.n,\tc.k.\tAl.s [j\t,r \"orTlp\t»Poon*\tanrl\tcloisei\tal midnight.Thrrr a apecial thank you to\tan\twho Mrs.S.\tMcVelty, Mrs.J.II\twill\tbe a\tdance conlMl Wilhj*1\"* Dom , diatsncf.\tr«rrt, 111 Vogell and Mrs.H Stevenson a prize of ,i record, donated b)\t*\"'1 \"m« » i*1'\"\"*'1 will form the committee to look Ihe Music Hall in Magog, given\tvoll y,,,,, kll\u201e,\u201er,.wlll \u201e i after Ihe casserole tea and In the winner All proceeds'-**>» be remembeied i [Christmas sale on Nov.II.will go to the P E II $ .Students' kvf.rf.tt a kona vavw>a.( louneil Following adjournment, the hostess served iefreshnients SEE $7,000,000 Continued from Page 1 try and labor.Companies locate 1 ( < at Inverness In Ittnimtitm ARMAND GAGNE LIONEL ROY Porter of Mayor Simard in s-w- street West.The central pull tented to a line of $2.r) and -everal keenly fought council will open at 9 p.m.and close a' and1\"as ,'Herod to post a deliberations, Mr Page is cm- sharp fi p m.Voters for Wards bond .to ke
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