Sherbrooke daily record, 12 novembre 1964, jeudi 12 novembre 1964
[" g;*?;,-\u2019 \u2019-r .1-* c \u2019 du Sàninairt de Sherbrooke WEATHER Overcast with periods of rain or wet snow ending Friday morning; remainder of Friday cloudy with sunny breaks; little change in temperature.High today and low tonight at Sherbrooke 4S and 40.Summary for Friday: Rain or snow ending; mild.hecbcooke IMij TRctocd Today's Chuckle The best place to find ont what shape the country is ta is at the beach.Established 1897 Price: 7 Cents SHERBROOKE, QUEBEC, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1^4 Sixty - Eighth Year Johnson's offer on UN deadlock dismissed by Red UNTIED NATIONS (AP) \u2014 The Soviet Unions UN delegate has dismissed as \u2018'empty\u201d President Johnson's overture to resolve the deadlock over financing of UN peacekeeping activities.Johnson in a message Wednesday said the United States is willing to resolve the U.S.-Soviet dispute \"in any number of possible w,ays .consistent with the UN charter.\u201d Soviet Ambassador Nikolai T.Fedorenko told reporters that Johnson's statement was \u201can empty thing\u201d and that his government would not budge from its position.-1 The Soviet Union refuses to pay $52,600,000 in arrears for The Congo and Middle East 'ipeacek e t p i n g operations.It j charges the operations are illegal because they W'ere approved by the General Assembly rather than the Security Council where Thousands protesting in Japan the Russians have a veto.The United States has vowed to strip the Russians of their SASEBO (Reuters)\u2014Police to-1voting rights in the General As-day clashed with thousands of sembly under a UN charter prodemonstrators throughout Japan!vision calling for such action if protesting the arrival of the a nation falls two years behind first U.S.nuclear-powered sub- in its assessments.The Soviet marine to visit the country.|Union has indicated it might The 2,552 - ton Sea Dragon ^11 the United Nations if it is nosed its way into the U.S.I^ved of its vote naval base at Sasebo and set off; ,Th® Russ'a\"s\tJ! a wave of left-wing protest.Slowdown if they pay $5.700 000 While 1,800 police dealt with of the amount due before the some 2,000 Socialists and stu-iasf/nbly conyenes ZZ-Z dents outside the base here,! After a meeting with UN Sec-demonstrators in Tokyo broke « ary-Genera U Thant, Fedor-the windows of police armored efnkt° refftrecl rueP°rters t0 a cars and blocked traffic.About :ltate™ent ZT hlS ZfT\u2019Z 27,000 left-wingers staged dem- Saturday which repeated the So- onstrations in 23 other Japanese Including five children\tRepublic p\tof Canada Seven die in UTS predicted believed to have been set in Mass.HOI A OKI .Mass.( AP) Seven persons live of them children died when general alarm midnight hla/c, hclievcd set, destroyed a five - storey tcnemcnl.Officials said the fire, which apparently started on wooden rear porches, was the worst in the liistors of this industrial city located in Massachusetts' ('onnedicut \\ aller.l our of the victims were members of one family.I he other three dead were two small brothers and a little girl from a third laniilv.Five persons were taken toj hospital.Some 50 to 60 persons rescued down ladders, the live injured was reported on| ttie danger list.Fire chief William W.Mahoney said the fast-spreading the ' i somebody fire when he heard else.He said he SEVEN DIE IN FIRE \u2014 I where seven persons, five of Flames roar through a five- I them children, lost their storey apartment block in i lives.Many were injured in Holyoke, Mass., early today I a blaze that fire officials be- lieve was touched off by an arsonist.(AP Wirephoto) cities.viet position.It also said if the colonialists\u201d were allowed to dren.But, he said, on his fourth ,, ,\t,,\t,\tIrip flames began circling be to recommend a 1965 excise tax ; would be a rather easy bill to; \"agreed that was the minimum j,in(| him amj hp ha(| to (|ash cut that may approach $2,000,-!pass\u201d in Congress and he ex-|of what we should do\u201d\u2014would The demonstrations at Sasebo Suse\t'ZfZ ^0r .\t.\t.A M,\u2019 n 1 n t orocte trua Crsuiof T fizzled out before the strength of the police.They arrested 15 students who tried repeatedly to own interests,\u201d the Soviet Union would have to \u201creview its attitude tow ards the United Nations charge the 10-deep police lines.! anf a11 Rf actiMties-Nine persons were reported in-! Johnsons statement was in jured\tj reply to a letter from Chief The securitv measures head- l> S'A^ebo 0^'®er\u2019a\u2019tbe cba'r' man of a special UN committee quarters of Sasebo City collected sea water in the harbor to check on any possible radioactivity discharge from the submarine.Later in the day about 100 members of the Sea Dragon\u2019s crew went ashore and entered the city in small groups, unnoticed by the demonstrators.The officially-announced purpose of the visif was to provide shore j leave for the crew.The skipper, Cmdr.Douglas Guthe, 37, of Pawling, N.Y., said he had taken no special precautions here that he had not taken in other ports which had included Hong Kong and Naha.Okinawa, in the past months.Guthe told a Japanese questioner: \u201cThe reactor is still running right now.\u201d Meanwhile, the demonstrators outside the base\u2019s gate kept up a barrage of chanted slogans as they stood and occasionally sat hemmed in by multiple lines of police.on peacek e e p i n g finances.Adebo last week wrote Johnson, Soviet Premier Alexei Kosygin.British Prime Minister Harold Wilson and French President de Gaulle, asking that their governments create a favorable climate for an agreement.1.5 inches of snow fell To the discomfort of most everyone, but to the joy of anxious ski fans and children, one and a half inches of snow fell yesterday, in the Sherbrooke area.The figure of exactly 1.5 inches was reported by the experimental farm at Lcnnox-ville.The Sherbrooke municipal police force and the Quebec Provincial Police reported no major traffic tie-ups or accidents caused by the weather.LBJ to cut US tax JOHNSON CITY, Tex.(AP)\u2014,31.000,000,000 and $2,000.000,000.1 Dillon said re eal of all ex President Johnson has decided! Dillon said he thought \u201cthis .oses on retail saies Johnson C.Brooks, 21, said he went \u201e \u201eJto the scene when he got out of either fled the building or vverei None of ; work at a nearby factory shortly after 11 p.m.\u201c1 was talking later to this ] first floor tenant,\u201d Brooks said, \u201cand hr said he was puttering) ,\t.» i i around down in the cellar just1 fire \u201cdefinitely was set.\tA\tvol\t,\t, ,\t,\ti\ti ;\tbefore unteer rescue worker quoted a first floor tenant as saying he, ,, j .i \u2022 j .\t,, .,\t.\t.,\t,\t\u201e ca led o him and the other guy heard what he thinks was an1 intruder in the\tcellar\tof\tthe building shortly\tbefore\tthe\tfire was discovered.RESCUE CHILDREN Another volunteer worker, 19 year-old Ronald N.Langlois, said he was able to get into the [burning building three times and rescue six or seven chil- O.A.Fowler maplechamp Out the cellar door.000,000.It would stretch the spending money of almost every person in the United)\u2014 States.Treasury Secretary Douglas Dillon, an overnight guest at the LBJ ranch near here, reported Wednesday that Johnson hadi i agreed to a basic decision tof\"T abolish all $550,000,000 of excise taxes added to the retail price) of cosmetics and toilet goods, jewelry, furs, luggage and pock-etbooks.These war-born taxes boost! purchase prices by 10 per cent.In addition, Dillon told a press, conference Johnson will ask) Congress in January to repeal or to reduce still other excise taxes that would add \u201ca good hit more\u201d to the total size of the proposed tax cut.Dillon said the maximum possible tax saving would be $4,-000,000,000.And he emphasized that such a figure was sure to prove too high.At another point, he spoke of possible action on 65 to 70 different excise levies that net the! government nearly $2,000,000,000 a year.Most experts believe the to-j total tax cut to be recommended by Johnson\u2014and this decision still was up in the air\u2014would) amount to somewTiere between from an upper floor despite (he pects the proposed tax cuts to save shopkeepers a Jot of book-'\t-umj,.,.take effect next July 1.\t(keeping.Volunteer rescue worker Rob MAPLE CHAMPION Otis A.Fowler of Kingsbury was mimed champion In the maple products competition at the Royal Agricultural Fair Wednesday in Toronto.A.W'.Fry of Delta, Ont., was reserve champion.QUEEN GREETS HER NEW son at a reception last night PRIME MINISTER \u2014 Queen in County Hall, Westminster, Elizabeth II shakes hands with London.Reception was held Prime Minister Harold Wit- to mark the 75th anniversary I of the County Councils In England and Wales.Man at rigid is not identified.(AP Wirephoto by cable from London) Bob Thompson ), back in Africa finding facts NAIROBI, Kenya (AP)-Robert Thompson, leader of the Social Credit party of Canada who spent 15 years in Ethiopia as a headmaster and government education official, is hack i in Africa on a fact finding mission for the Canadian external affairs ministry.He is studying the effnlribu tion Canada can make to economic and social development in Commonw e a 11 h countries here.Thompson, who arrived in Ad dis Ababa, Ethiopia, Wednesday, [spent two days in Nairobi in talks with Governor - General J Malcolm Macdonald and Kenya ministers and government officials on various aspects of Can jada's aid program.\u201cI want, to find out how Canada's aid program is being administered and find out what other schemes might be financed efficiently by my government,\u201d he said.GIVING AID Canada currently is giving technical aid to Kenya in education, forestry and geological survey.Twenty-nine Kenya students are studying in Canadian (the Royal Canadian Legion, said universities.\tWednesday night the veterans\u2019 In Kenya, there are rigid Ca association is becoming more nadian secondary school teach- alarmed by the number of Ca ers, six technical advisers, five nadians who show di.sre-pect forestry experts ami a professor for who heads the zoology depart OTTAWA (CP) Auguste Choquette, a Quebec Liberal member of Parliament, predict* ed Wednesday Canada will 0* a republic within 15 or 20 years.'The monarchy !us fallen into disuse m all countries and if Canada can no longer invita it he Queen without provoking an uproar, d will have to come to ilus solution,\u201d Mr.Choquette, Ml* lor Lothinler, told a Fivnch language service club.Mr Choquette said all Canadians should consider Canada .is their country and the federal government as the government jof all Canadians.At the same lime, he said, French Canada makes up an authentic nation because it has all the attributes of nationhood such as language, religion, tcr-ritory, history, literature, common Interests and consciousness.\"We should light separatism with a determination as intense as thaï with whieh we should spread the French language and culture throughout Canada,\" Mr.Choquette said.He said there we three types ol séparai isls: .rustrated French speaking Canadians who curl up nllhin themselves, those who do not believe in separatism but who give free reign to their revolutionary tendencies and those who think separatism is the best solution.\u201cAs for myself, I am a partisan of a psychological recon- by French-by convinc-our country,\" he said.\"I believe we can make Canada evolve and that we have a preponderant role to play in it.\u2019\u2019 Mr.Choquette said co-operative federalism will allow French speaking Canadians to convince English - (peaking Canadians that two nations can exist wilhin one state.§} quest of Canada In tiff f j speaking Canadians h I | lug ourselves this is iiTi'a'i UK ups gas, income taxes for widows GANANOQUE, Ont.(CP) Arthur Adams of Toronto, president of the Ontario branch of Prefer forgetting monies by proclaiming the war is past and should be forgotten.Mr.Adams told the annual Remembrance Day banquet, of the legion's Branch 92 that, each year \"more and more of our commercial establishments do not attempt to observe a mo- LONDON (CP) \u2014 Britain's [tion is that the dose of strong first Socialist budget in 13 years medicine is no more powerful lifted the spirits of widows and or distasteful than had been expensioners Wednesday but peeled from James Callaghan, caused stabs of pain among 52-year-old chancellor of the ex- many others with its increased gp-w-ie and income taxes.The Tory opposition will open its main attack in the House of Commons today, following up Sir Alec Douglas-Home\u2019s initial comment that the budget is only the \u201ctip of the iceberg\u201d in Labor government taxation.The general newspaper reac- ?chequer.Delivering his autumn emergency budget, Callaghan said his main aims were to remedy Britain\u2019s big overseas trading deficit, combat inflation at home and apply taxation to ensure social justice for the needy.The budget slapped a sixpence (7V2-cent) tax hoist on a gallon ?of gasoline, lifting premium prices to about 80 cents.It also placed a sixpence increase on the basic income-tax rate, meaning that a married couple with two children and an income of £1,600 annually will pay £233 12s compared with the present £224, 6D.The new budget and will also propose a [rather than speculators.\tton imports, new corporation tax to replace He said his measures werej Callaghan asked powers the present 15-per-cent company important \u201cin creating the cli- run until Nov.30, 1965, renew moot at University College, Nairobi.Canada also expects to ex pand its geological survey project soon.Later this month a study team of Canadian experts is arriving here for a six month visit to into vestigate the possibility of ex Remembrance Day cere-1 ment of silence.\u201d ?Reds hamper aid SAIGON (AP) \u2014 Communist Viet Cong promise much in the anti-aircraft fire and heavy rain) way of a letup,\u201d said an Amcr-hampered efforts today to assist ican spokesman.thousands More than 1,000 persons have Viet Nam's major flood dis been reported drowned in flood aster.\twaters that have surged through \u201cNeither the weather nor the 10 provinces.caught in central) major flood dls- ?Straightforward', bad, bad', could be worse is UK reaction and income tax,\u201d says the Conservative Daily Express.But the Conservative Daily Telegraph reports many Tories see the budget as the forerunner of an election next May or June.\u201cThe main burden of the April budget is clearly intended to be LONDON (CP)\u2014The British\tBritain's business\tand financial\tbreathing space it needs to pre-\tborne by business and\tthe inpress tasted the Labor govern-\tcircles where the\tgeneral\treac-\tpare its\tincomes policy, to pave\tvestor, rather than by\tthe in- ment's first budget today and\tlion was: \u201cIt could have\tbeen\tthe way\tto greater industrial ef-\tdividual wage or\tsalary couldn't agree whether the\tworse.\u201d\tficiency\tand to p r o m o t e\tearner,\u201d says The Telegraph, medicine was bracing or repul- \u201cOverseas opinion, it is to be growth.\u201d\t! Callaghan said he is deter- siye-\thoped, will be duly impressed Most Conservative newspa-1 mined to plug tax loopholes and \u201cHit for Sixpence,\u201d was the by Labor's fiscal soundness.\u201d\tPers attack Callaghan's decision make sure rewards go to work- ConserVative Daily Mail\u2019s head-uopb-\tto increase income tax and the ers and diligent businessmen line reaction to the decision of 0£r'BL\tmuki:\tprjce of gasoline as \u201creaction- Chancellor of the Exchequer , Tbe nc'vspaPer s a >'s Cal-ary and old-fashioned.\u201d James Callaghan to add six- agba\" !* .gamb,,ing on ,he hoPe say it is a reversion to the pence to the gasoline tax and tbat, Brlta)n wl11 S00\" evolve a \u201cStop.g0\u201d fiscal policies of the the standard income-tax rate, .workable incomes policy to ofL previous government that Labor) The Labor Daily Mirror, ^ tbe inflationary aspects of spokesmen bave repeatedly de-l stressing the benefits to widows!™5 measures-\tIplored.and pensioners, says the budget The Conservative Daily Sketch The independent London1 displays \u201crealism, at long last.\u201d says: \u201cThis is a bad, bad bud- Times concludes: \u201cIn general \u201cThe emergency budget has get.\u2019\u2019\tthese measures will provide! turned out to be straightfor- But the Liberal Manchester ammunition for those who be-^ ward,\u201d says an editorial in The Guardian comments: \u201cThe gov- lieve Labor\u2019s policies are rooted1 financial Times, speaking for.ernnent has given itself the in the past\u201d tending further aid to the Kenya profit\ttax and company income\tmate that will make possible\table for another year by par-[government in the development levy.\tthe achievement of an incomes Hiamentary action.However, he-of co-operative societies, health The budget did little to answer land prices policy.No country in isaid he intended to review the ! plans and education and agricul-the big question of how long the world has yet achieved this,(arrangements well before nextjtural programs.Prime Minister Harold Wilson,!but great rewards await the [November, with a first review) Thompson, a momber of the with a margin of only five in the [country that can first secure probably next spring.\t[Canadian parliamentary corn- rate, effective April 6.means 630-member House of Commons, such a policy.\u201d\tCanada's supplies of news mittee dealing witli foreign aid, Britons will be paying 41V4 per is likely to continue before call- a main object of the budget print to Britain will remain has carrier! out similar fact rjujry Wednesday how he nearly ! sion with the 11,000-ton Greek cent of wages in tax.\ting a new general election.\twas to provide the legal back- under the levy although Callag finding assignments in Ghana.W(,nj ()own with the $6,000,000 freighter Apollonia, when it Callaghan\tannounced\the\twill)\t\u201cNo\tgovernment would\twil-\tground for Britain's recently-\than made exceptions of books,îTanzania, Jamaica and severa' introduce\ta\ttougher capital\tlingly\tface the country\tsoon\tinstituted 15-per-cent surcharge\tperiodicals, ships and aircraft.lother Commonwealth countries gains tax in his main spring after putting sixpence on petrol |-\u2014- - ?* ?Nearly drowned QUEBEC (CP)\u2014Gerald Lock- The vessel was hardly its 726-ing, 27, of Owen Sound, Ont .foot length from shore, being an officer on the 18,000-ton Lee-;towed in stern-first by a tug cliffe Hall, told a formal in drying to beach it after a colli- jore carrier Sept v- n They £ ^ ^ ^\t£ INDEX Births, deaths Townships .Classified .Comics .Editorials , Financial , ,,, Sports Television .Women r struck bottom.?tV-\t?Hope to agree COVERED \u2014 This woman apparently found the snow in A1 Tohoe, California, just too much yesterday as she starts digging out her car which was nearly bnried during a snowstorm.This was the second blizzard of the season in the area, (AP Wirephoto) BRUSSELS (AP)\u2014Leaders ol by 50 per cent, the European Common Market This was one of President hoped to agree today on just Kennedy's dreams, and the long how far they will co operate negotiations designed to make it with the American effort to a reality are known as the Ken-slash tariffs on industrial goods nedy Round.?Jailed illegally SALISBURY (AP) \u2014 Rho-|Gwelo Jail, desia\u2019s High Court, handed Chief Justice Sir Hugh Beadle [Prime Minister Ian Smith\u2019s and two other judges agreed white government a sharp set that the Preventive Detention [back today, ruling that African Act under which the 17 Africans nationalist leader Joshua [were held is inconsistent with Nkomo and 16 other Africans the constitution's declaration of are being detained illegally in rights.?Meets de Gaulle PARIS (Reuters) \u2014 Quebec |ing cultural relations, especially Premier Jean Lesage today con jby providing university teachers ferred with French President de [ and an expansion of exchanges Gaulle before attending a lunch- in the field of advanced educa* eon at the Elysee Palace.I tion, official sources said.The talk centred on develop-!\t^\t.I I 2 SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD, THURS., NOV.12, 1964 GUIDE TO TELEVISION VIEWING 3\u2014WCAX \u2014 Burlington TBA\u2014To B* Announced 5\u2014WPTZ\u2014Plottsburg 12\u2014CFCF\u2014Montreal 6\u2014CBMT\u2014Montreal 8\u2014WMTW\u2014Mount Washington 4:00 pin i) Worla o» Sport 5) Sports Si Reach For The Top t:1» p.>4.Il Wealherwiso S) New» 4:15 p.m.3) New» 5) Weather 4:3a p.m.il Weather 4:30 p.m 3) N»W! 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from small towns to work 4th ANNUAL GATHERING OF THE CLANS (Uniform Fund RCEME Pipes ond Drums) \u2022 Dancing \u2022 Singing \u2022 Entertainment R.C.E.M E.Pipes & Drums \u2022 Scottish Country Dancers Sherbrooke Regiment Donee Orchestra William St.Armory, Saturday, Nov.14rh, at 8 30 ADMISSION: SI .35 turned a diamond Arthur won in dummy, came to his hand with the ace of spades, and cashed the ace and king of clubs.The discards from dummy were two small hearts.When clubs failed to break.Bobby led a spade toward dum- We Are Now At 2410 GALT WtST L.NICOL ENRG.Radio and TV Sales & Service Daily 9.00 a.m.\u2014 10 p.m.Tel.569-2244 ROAST BEEF and YORKSHIRE PUDDING iVERY SUNDAY 6:30 > 9:00 p.m.Chef: Ernest Forgues NORTH HATLEY Tel.842-2325 OPEN ALL YEAR FIVE IN A ROW WINS BIG CASH! : PLAYING CARD OUi DOMINION î?0\\Mifo(of CARD N o 32 VALID TO Sat Nov.21 About Television By CYNTHIA LOWRY NEW YORK (AP)-A spoof of the U.S.election was a natural for That Was the Week That Was program Tuesday night.It had been crowded out of television screens for several weeks by paid political broadcasts during the election campaign.One amusing sketch, which I seem to have read somewhere before, was pegged on Senator Gold water\u2019s pre - election cx-[ pressions of friendship for his Democratic opponents, President Johnson and Senator Humphrey.It had the three of them together over the stinging statements made in the heat of oratory.Another bright spot was a number which had an actor playing Senator ¦ elect George Murphy of California doing a song and dance routine to a tunc played on the piano by a cigarsmoking Pierre Salinger.However the happiest numbers were on subjects apart from politics.TW3 has suffered critical slings and arrows, probably because it has not always been as razor keen as many of us would wish.But at least it is on the air and thus should be treasured.UNDERWRITES COST Sixteen maritime nations underwrite the cost of the U.S.-run International Ice Patrol\u2019s iceberg warning service off Nmlsh«» on fact* or body.Eczema.Pimples, Red Scaly Itchln* Slcin and Athlete s Foot are quick y relieved by NIXODERM Antiseptic action heals, helps make skin solter,\tfearer.Ask your druggist for NIXODERM ointment and soap Hetp\tcle*r ,*n '\trun to wim\tand own friends instead of trying to own life is the nicest way you m her congressional distnct, share their friendships.\tcan show them how pleased you \"the whites have nevei vo.cd| If you don't have friends, get!are to share their home.tor a Negro and nexei will.There is no possible way under | the sun for a Negro to be: cleeted, unless there is a great] change on the part of the whites.\u201d However, she is known in na-1 tional political circles.Mrs.Welcome was honored this year as one of the 12 outstanding women in politics at the New York World\u2019s fair.President Johnson named her to the national committee for community relations.Senator Welcome\u2019s family gives her wholehearted support in her political adventures and misadventures.Her surgeon \u2022 husband.Dr.Henry C.Welcome, is \u201cvery interested in politics and is one! of my most respected advisers, although I don't let hint know it all the time.If I didn't have his support, I wouldn\u2019t be in it.\u201d Ploy to win but loom to lose gracefully.Fashion Tips was a midwife and act- Fur-lined coats and suits are a major fashion influence that gain distinction through new semi-fitted shapping and the use of long-haired furs introduced as linings.he,?Ii roU,rn \u2018he>' .f11 Margaret Roberts.The flower,takc UP resldenco \u2018\"Knowlton.'girl was Miss Debbie Critten-I Guests who attended were i den, niece of the groom.from Waterloo, Sutton.Cowans-The best man was Mr.Mich ville.Brome, Knowlton and jael Clark.The ushers were Mr.Ontario.\ti ?FRAMES ?I Jean Desilets Inc.H 218 King St.W.Sherbrooke Tel.567-6928 H ?PRINTS ?derful product often featured in this column.Men and women who have suffered from neuritic.arthritic or rheumatic pain have written to tell me how happy they are to find long-sought relief through using TEMPLETON\u2019S TRC's.And now.if you suffer from any one of these painful ailments, you can get fast DOUBLE ACTIOS relief by taking TRC's internally and apply-\t4\t.ing Templeton\u2019s FLAME-cream Liniment externally.Ask tor Templeton\u2019s FLAME-cream Liniment in the roll-on applicator bottle.$1.25 at your favourite drug counter.I NEW MINISTER \u2014 Rev.Geoffrey Rennison wa» ap-pointed to ihe Anfilcin pir-jsli of the Advent amt St.Raul in Sherbrooke on No\\.1, t9ti4.Mr.Rennison «as an industrial missionary in the cities of Bristol and Nottingham in England from 194' to 1932, He completed his theological studies at the Brotherhood of St.Paul, an English theological seminary, and was accepted for ordination by the Bishon of Ontario.He arrived in Kingston Ontario in September 1954.He was ordained deacon on Nov.21, 1954.He was advanced to the priesthood on May 29.1955.Since then Mr.Rennison has served in different capacities in Ontario.He will also serve the community of St.Elie ri'Orford.South Bolton Institute holds Nov.meeting SOl'TH BOLTON - Mrs Hill, who has recently returned from Cornwall, Ont-, presided over the W.1 meeting, held in the Club room on No\\ 4 Several thank you notes were read and cards signed.Mrs.O.Schoolcraft told of her recent visit to the museum and park near St.George, Ont., and of her visit to the Hoodless Home, at Stoney Creek She presented several colored cards to the group, showing different rooms in the Home.One-quarter of Caritas aim reached In his first official slaiement, ihe treasurer-general of the Diocesan Chanties campaign, said yesterday that 24 H per cent of the objective has been reached, and that reports have been received b> only 31 parishes out of 134 So far, $40.971 23 has been collected out of an objective of $105.000.Parishes had contributed a total of $19,389.86.out of an objective of SI 10.000.Rut it was noted in the report four parishes have SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD, Till RS, NOV.I», 1964 7 LOW NE Y appointments that reached Mrs.Lee described her visit their objective.WALTER RACMANP ELISON Financial & Market Report COURTESY OP GREfcNSHIiLOi CTO MONTREAL STOCK iXCHANGt Ynterday'i Close 11a.m.NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE Yettarday'» Strtlj* EVANS \u2014 Richard and Marina nee O'Leary) joyfully announce the arrival of a son, Richard Hugh, at the Queen Eltiabeth Hospital, Montreal, on Nov.8, 1064 \\ brother for Mary, An Claie 11 a.m gela, Jennifer and Tommy, as delegate to the Brome Coun-ty Family Services, Inc,, in K.H, S.From now until spring, meetings will be held at 130, instead of 2 p.m., the next meeting to section has contributed Mrs.Clergy and religious orders .'ad contributed a total of $8, 900.00.Their objecive is $11, \u2019 000.The commerce and industry! M § of J.C.HEWITT Edmund LitUer.chairman of the board and Limited, announced the appointments of K 1.El Ison to vice president and general treasurer.president of Walter M Lowncy Company ,J.C Hewitt to executive vice president, manager, and IV Kachand.C A.to secretary- Vsbestos\t22'a Bell Tel.\t611» Braid\t4 90 B.A.Oil\t35 It t Forest\t32 It C Power\t45 Rruck \"A\"\t27 Can, Cement\t48v* Can.Iron\t43'* Cdn, \\viallon FI\t10's T'dn Breweries\t10's Cdn Bi Mum A\t13'.¦ Cn IV Railway\t53'« Chemeell\t18 Cons, Paper\t42's Cons, Smelters\t43'-j Seagrams\t66'* Bridge Found ries Stores Tar Textile total $10,829 70 as yet, out a total of $39.900, The corporation and associa lions section has contributed $1 665.00.Their objective is $3,- ;be held at the home of Layton Cote, on Dec.2.Mrs.Hill and Mrs.Burbank were hostesses at the lea hour.GENERAL NOTES Mr, and Mrs.Raymond (too iSchoolcraft and son Allan, have The students have donated a left to visit Mr.and Mrs.Calvinjtotal of $194.67 out of a $1.500 Martin, in Bristol.Conn.\tobjective.Mr.and Mrs.Herbert Cass,, The campaign is continuing [of Fall River, spent a week [throughout the month, with Mr.and Mrs.Orville- News flashes from around the world OTTAWA (CP)\u2014Auto industry layoffs triggered a 40.000 in Largest choice of tiles and carpeting.Lowest prices ever offered.Sherbrooke Paints & Floor 118 Wellington South, Sherbrooke, Tel.569-1655 NEW YORK (API\u2014A British Overseas Airways Corp.pilot crease in unemployment to 258,-1 collapsed and died in the cock 000 between mid-September and pit of his jet liner Wednesday mid-October.\tBight minutes after he had ¦\\ joint report today by the [landed\tthe craft with\t64\tpersons bureau of statistics and the la\taboard\tafter a flight\tfrom\tEng- bor department put the mid-Oc- land._________ ,tober jobless rate at 3.7 per cent Kazimieri Eraser, Mi year-old 'of the labor force.It was 3.1 per wartime RAF fighter pilot, was STANBRIDGE EAST \u2014 conl m September and 3.9 in waiting for taxiing instructions Weekend visitors of Mr.and|October of 1963.\tafler lantlinS the huge plane Mrs.Percv Callaghan and Mrs.j Frank Johnson were Mr.am) Total employment stood at Herburt\tBrown,\tof\tDorion\t6,704,000, down 50,000 from Sep\tI a\tTTT^rK and Anne, of Pte.Claire, were Mrs.J.\tHarvey,\tof\tEast\tDun-|t ember.The drop stemmed\tIV\t11 I a I weekend guests of Mr.and Mrs ham, was visiting hei M.D.Cameron\t___ vi,- lii,i f'-'nnk of Thptfnrd Mrs.Harold Btinn, aceom ' ' ' Mr.and Mrs.Leslie dustry layoffs, caused by the AYER\u2019S CLIFF tSialt Blinn.General Motors strike in the St.George's Church here has Queen United States which cut the announced the program for its 50th The International slumped over Schoolcraft, in Potton.Mr.Harry Paige, of Burlington, VL, ihas returned home after a few [days spent at the Schoolcraft ihome.Mr.and Mrs.Walter Stairs Mrs.ut ?v MU Grand became the Luxembourg grand duke mother, largely from (he seasonal dip in\t\u2022 Mrs.Johnson at the same home, farm jobs but was bigger than 3nniV©rS3rY r\\f thr* n 111 ft in-\t\" usual because of the auto in Mr Mines, was visiting Mr.and pamed by Mrs.Bloomfield, recently.Blinn, visited Mr, and Mrs.Clare Bedard[wh0 a Pa,ienl and Miss Linda and Brian Bed- ^lary Hospital ard Mr.and Mrs.Albert Cameron and son, David, visited Mrs.Candace White, at ihe home of Mr.and Mrs.Smithers I in Delson.Harold at the Montreal.! Cows In the United States, which 60 years ago produced an average of 3,600 pounds of milk la year each, now give 7,545.The Opening of \u2014 L'ouverture de la Clinique des Pieds Dr.Frank Podiatrist FOOT CLINIC 2513 Raimbault St.\u2014 Sherbrooke \u2014 Tel.569-0134 - flow of essential parts.¥ * * TORONTO (CP)\u2014Ontario is powerless to act against a wave of hate literature spreading across the province, Attorney-General Arthur Wishart said MELBOURNE Congratulations are being extended to Mrs.W.J.Longe, of Upper Melbourne, who celebrated her 88th birthday on Nov.1.She was the recipient of flowers, gifts and cards from iWednesday.her many relatives, friends and\tjn an interview that neighbors.\tunder present law it would be Mr.and Mrs.George Cham-
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