Sherbrooke daily record, 20 février 1965, samedi 20 février 1965
[" hibiiothiqut / du Sfminahv de SherèncV* News in brief Only lack of resources prevents Israel's own A-bomb On the moon PASADENA, Calif. tario Federation of Anglers and Hunters Friday that the government will keep Canada's national parks \"inviolate.'' TEL AVIV - (TNS) - Is Israel building an atomic bomb?No.Would she like to build one \u2019 Yes, She has the scientists, the experience in operating a reactor, the need for a dramatic deterrent against Arab aggression, and enjoys close relations with France which has an independent nuclear policy.But she lacks one crucial ingredient * resources.Prime Minister Le\\i Esh-kol raised the issue of Israel's atomic potential when he told correspondents at a luncheon 1 attended that the reactor at Dimona in the Negev is now \"in the experimental running in stage.\" Israel s policy is to try to discourage introduction of new weapons into the already un-easy Middle East.She has offered to sign a disarmament agreement with the Arabs, including a mutual inspection clause She is also understandably nervous about any discussion of atomic weapons.But it she came upon a me- thod of producing a small, cheap bomb, she might find it hard to resist the temptation 1 asked David Ben-Gurion, former prime minister and defense minister, whether his countrj is developing a nuclear bomb.He looked at me in astonishment ami annoyance.Astonishment that 1 should have the hutzpah (a Hebrew word for the supreme combination of impudence and audacity) to ask such a question.And anno\\ ance that 1 should BY REUBEN SLONIM be trying to get him into hot water.(He seemed to imply that he has enough on his hands defending his position on the Pinhas Lavon soeur its mishap of 1952, when Defense Minister l id on fumbled an espionage plot against Egypt.) Not long ago Canadian journalist Terence Robertson, asked him whether he had.indeed.gone to Paris back in 1956 to arrange the Sue* affair with France and Britain.Ben-Gunon treated that question with contempt, though Robertson established from French sources that he had My question on the bomb received similar short shrift.But government officials are not so reticent.They wish Israel had the bomb, or was at least well on the way toward having it.Why, then, the secrecy which veils the Dimona project in the northern Negev, where a 24 megawatt reactor is nearing completion?(A me gawatt is 1,000,000 watts of thermal power).One answer is Israelis like to keep the Arabs guessing, \\ nation's scientific potential is part of its strength, and Israel has no intention of handing its enemies Information on a platter.This aura of mystery raises suspicion in other parts of the world that Dimona is being planned for other than peaceful uses of atomic energy But as one official phrated it: \"If you have to choose between public relations and security, you choose security.\" It was Dimona that caused a flurry of excitement aero»» tgie world some years ago.he-tause a 24 megawatt reactor can produce plutonium, the ingredient of a bomh.Since then Dimona s secrets have undoubtedly become known to the V\u2019.S Central Intelligence Agency, which seems to be satisfied that Israel is still far fix>m joining the nuclear club.U 2 planes, one official told me, have photographed the construction site Otherwise.the U S.would not now he hammering out an agreement with this country for the use of nuclear energy In desalting sea water.Another explanation for I#-rael\u2019s secrecy at Dimona may he Jealousy over her sovereignty, and her national pride.Israel already has a five-megawatt reactor at Nahal Soreq, 20 miles outside Tel Aviv, which was also cloaked in secrecy wditle it was being huilt.Now it welcomes observers from all over the world WFATHER Sunny becoming cloudy this evening; snow beginning tonight, changing to occasional rain Sunday morning, then snowflurries; milder tonight; winds northwest at 15; high and low 15 and 10.Summary for Sunday: Snow changing to rain; milder.lictbrooke Dailu lleco t d Established 1897 Price: 7 Cents SHERBROOKE, QUEBEC SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1965 Today's Chuckle Some tasks have to be put off doiens of times before they completely slip your mind Sixty \u2022 Eighth Year WORLD NEWS IN PICTURES S % i- US seeks truce, not win in new Vietnamese war AVALANCHE VICTIM \u2014 An unidentified victim of the avalanche at the Granduc Mine in northern British Columbia lies in a fire de- partment carry-all al Kelchi- which cascaded down on the kan, Alaska yesterday as he mining camp yesterday.The was taken to (he Ketchikan six were the first of 17 in-hospital with five other vie- jured moved from the disas-tims of the giant snow slide 1er scene.(AP Wirephoto) WASHINGTON (TNS) An entirely new war began in Indochina when the Unit ed States attacked North Vietnam.The U S.cannot and in fact does not hope to wui it The most hopeful thoughts in Washington arc that the Communist North Vietnamese government will be forced to call a truce or at least a stalemate which will enable America to withdraw gracefully from South Vietnam It is more likely that (he Viet Cong guerrillas will Mep up their aitacks in South Vietnam where they now have the upper hand, followed by heavier and heavier blows by U.S.air strength on North Vietnam (where U.S, jets are virtually unopposed) until China and possibly Russia are forced to join in.The basic change is that the U.S.is now atlacking North Vietnam .- r retaliation for what happened within South Vietnam.President Johnson's argument is 1ha( the North Vietnamese President Ho Chi Minh directs the Viet Cong guerrilla raids from his capital of Hanoi, ships arms and reinforcements to the Viet Cong and orders them about likd units of his own army.Certainly there are plenty of North Vietnamese fighting with the Viet Cong.But what is a North Vietnamese?The country, once known as Cochin China was divided by an international ceasefire agree ment in 1951.You can t Icli a North Vietnamese from a South Vietnamese.As in the rest of Indochina (Cambodia and Laos) part of the population is Communist and the rest supports whatever other kind of government \u2014 Catholic, Buddhist, neutralist \u2014 happens to be availa ble.As great powers have dis covered before, il is almost By GORDON DONALDSON impossible to win a war against gnemllus who arc supported by the local people France lost out to Ho Chi Min; in North Vietnam in 1954 and wisely retired from the fra; Plie U S has learned in the ;ears that followed Hud it cannot stamp out small hands id raiders, who use everything from captured U.S, mortars to cross bows and bamboo spike booby traps.It can certainly not be done with unclear umapons, despite Harry Goldwidcr's suggestion that the sheltering forest he defoliated by \\ bombs, cook mg monkeys and rebels alike.So the l S has turned to the kind of war it ran handle, by attacking the established ro-gimo in Hanoi.The first attack during the Gulf of Tonkin crisis six months ago had a semblance of legality about It.North Vietnamese lorpcdo iRials apparently attacked U.S.destroyers in international w.i tors although the; managed to miss every time and cans ed no damage.So U.S.Navy planes blasted their bases, destroying doiens of the little craft Mr Johnson made it clear this was » one - strike action.The Chinese threw the Marxist Leninist - Stalinist dirtionai'; of abuse at Washington but left it jt that.But now It's an action of a different sort Washington derided that a Viet Cong raid on a U.S.military post at I\u2019leiku was a \"tesl of the will and challenge of the purpo e 1 of the United Stales.Missiles defeat bombers WASHINGTON - t.NEA) .Though US Defense Secretary Robert McNamara left the door ajar, his decision to phase out the earlier models of the B52 heavy bomber has ended the missile vs.manned bomber controversy \u2014 in favor of Ihe missiles.There still will he thousands of pages of testimony taken in the next several years, for the final \"Moment of Truth\" for the manned bomber won't come until 1967 or 1968.But as one missile expert puts it, ihe proponents of the bomber \"will be just going through the motions.\" McNamara in the past has emphasized his belief that bombers are deslinW to play only a marginal role in the age of intercontinental mis siles.This conclusion has been challenged vigortiously by the Air Force and some influen liai lawmakers.Bui the decision to cut the ¦ize of the B52 force once the symbol and most of the muscle of American nuclear power \u2014 has virtually ended the ball game There is no administration plan for a new' bomber to replace the B52.And as Defense Department officials bluntly note, \"there * not likely to ever be one.\" F MeNamaucs decision Is not yel iron - clad.Included in the new Defense budget is a $50-million request to develop a powerful jet engine sophist! eated navigation and bundling equipment and a new mich nr-tipped air - to - ground missile.However, eomjKinents adapted to such as ihi1 these bomber could he easily existing aircraft, B52 or the Fill (TUX) tighter nA>lSP if* Changes in the Chamber of Commerce by new approach to planning These components also could be Incorporated into a new manned bomber \u2014 the only solution satisfactory to the Air Force.It eagerly desires a completely new \u2018\u2018advanced manned strategic aircraft\" (AMSA) with a range of 10,000 miles and a speed 2\u2019.- times dial of sound.It is estimated that a fleet of 200 new bombers could be developed in about six years.or the present B52s, some came off the assembly line less than three years ago.They will not be obsolete until the mid 1970s, perhaps not even until 198».A fleet of 200 new AMSAs would cost vestment.stressed until lie desirable estimate ¦hK COUP LEADER \u2014 Col.\tLt.Gen.\tNguyen Khanh\u2019s Pham Ngoe Thao, left, ap-\tresidence\tat Saigon water- parent leader of the rebels,\tfront directing movement of sits in turret of tank outside ; tanks in\tthe area during abortive Vietnamese coup yesterday.(AP Wirephoto via radio from Saigon) This is indeed the age of progress.The Canadian Chamber of Commerce has announced it will hold four regional con ferences on the first Annual Review of the Economic Council of Canada.The dates are: Vancouver, March 5; Toronto, March 9; Montreal, April 12: Halifax, April 15, The conferences will be attended by representatives of the Economic Council, including the chairman.Dr.John Deutseh, and of the business.academic and labor worlds.Time was when planning was a dirty word in Chamber of Commerce circles and the phrase \"economic plan- ning\" was regarded a» \u2022» r.yno-nym for \u201cpolitical plotting\".Now we find the CC of C plunging whole-heartedly into the \"indicative\" planning of the Economic Council.Economic planning, of course, covers a whole .spectrum of activities, from state ownership and control to a simple matter of arriving at economic policy decisions through a process of research and fact-finding instead of by rule-of-thumb or vole-counting.It has got.through to the Chamber that the type of planing envisioned here u \"indicative\" rather than \u201cdirective\u201d and that the voices of businessmen can be heard in the planning councils if they are only raised a little.The old Canadian Chamber of Commerce approach to planning was (bat if govern monts just left business to itself, everything would be taken care of by competitive forces.une thing wrong with this was that governments, no matter how dedicated to free enterprise principles, never do leave business along.They tax it, protect it, regulate it, buy from it, hamper it, help it, - all together or one at a time.Another thing wrong was that competitive forces alone will not regulate business in the best interest of nation-ami even if such a bii-xful stale of competition could be arrived at within a country, there would still be disturbing foi ccs from outside Significantly, the first thumping good pitch to die Canadian Chamber on the theme of economic planning came from Hie old life Master of the pn vale enterprise system, Edward I\u2019lunket Taylor himself.As memory serve;-, that was back in the late \u2019fifties.Since then, economic planning has become the Hung to do m Canada.The Conservative Government\u2019s Productivity Council gave Canadians, particularly businessmen, a short course in European type planning.\t(TNS) $10 billion an in-McNamara has he will not make is convinced it is Defense officials that a fleet of 200 B52s could be outfitted with the new missiles and electronic gear to perform the smae mission as an AMSA fleet, but at the reduced price tag of $3 billion.McNamara's opposition to a new bomber system is based principally on his belief that missiles are superior to planes in most missions, particularly the \"time urgent\u201d and \"assured destruction\" target categories.\"Time urgent\" targets are the enemy's strike forces mis-ile site-, airfields and submarine pens In a fast escalating war, U.S.missiles could reach these targets in about 30 minutes A long-range bomber\u2019s flight time is measured in hours.Ml -iti'iSfek : ' > TV* Faculty-enrollment ratio favorable 4V\u2014G i i\t'i'V'ii-: Scientists excel at Moscow U nkm \u201ci ÜÜSl & \u2022MEAN OLD STICKER \u2014 Mid-February in Kansas City usually means snow-covered lawns and ice hound streets.But ihree-> car-old Debbie Laddish.daughter of Mr.and Mrs.Bob Laddish, is too small to know that; so when the temperature moved into the * K ^ \u2022* m ,***\u2022 ' i 80's she went for a stroll in the sun\u2014and discovered an old rockleburr.(AP Wirephoto) Since World War II, the rise of Russia as a world power in politics, industry and science has made the name Moscow Uni verst iy familiar to us all.Recent Russian publications have carried articles on this well known institution and it is interesting to find that there are scientific and industrial problems that are common on both sides of the Iron Curtain.Although it is not the largest university in the world, Moscow University cannot be considered a small school.Founded in 1755 by a Russian scientist named Mikhail Lomonosov, this University hav a student enroiment of abou* 30,000 and a staff of 4,000.In size this may be compared favorably with the University of British Columbia which has just over 15,000 student-, and a staff of just over 800 or Laval Universtiy with some 21,000 students and 800 faculty member-.During the past five years, over 7,000 research projects were underway in Moscow University and among these were 1,200 being carried out under industrial contracts that involved about $35,000,-000.During this period, the staff of this university has published a rather prodigious amount of material including nearly a thousand textbooks and teaching aids, nearly By H.WILLIAM WILSON, Ph.I).1,500 assorted special publications and over 17,000 scientific papers.Although many of the 14 departments mentioned in the Russian articles are described with some hint oi political INDEX Births, death% Book* Classified .Comics Editorials .Financial .Sports .Television Women overtones, the sciences are treated in a manner that is singularly conspicuous ticca use of its lack of such orientations.A typical example of this is the information given on the organic chemistry\u2014that, is the chemistry of carbon compounds \u2014section of Moscow University's chemistry department.Here researcher* arc involved in a variety of projects that are typical of those found in any of the larger universities.One of the most important of these is the study of what are known to chemists as organometallic compounds.Carbon and its compounds do not normally combine wilh metals.Although such compounds have been known lor many years and were lor a long time treated as laboratory curiosities, it is only during the past 15 or 20 years that intensive studies have uncovered a wide variety of these unique and very useful substances.The Russian articles mention the synthesis of several of these compounds and their practical application as antiknock compounds in internal combustion engines and as sterilizing media in operating rooms.In addition the Russians are actively engaged in theoretical studies of the exact.arrangement of the atoms within these highly complex molicules.\t(TNS) I SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD, SAT., FEB.20, 19051 About Television By CYNTHlâ uOWRY NEW YORK (AP) - Perry Ma-on was busily confounding his old adversary, District At torney Hamilton Berber, Yhurs day night.But behind the cam era.', CBS was deciding whether to pit Mason against another familiar enemy\u2014the Cartwright men of the Ponderosa.It is expected that CBS will move the eight-year-old court room drama into its Sunday schedule next season to com pete with NBC\u2019s Bonanza.For the first couple of years, Bonanza, languished in the shadow of Perry Mason on Saturday night-.Then NBC moved it to Sun day evening, where for the last few seasons it has been one of the two top Nielsen-rated tele vision shows.Later, CBS moved Perry Mason into Thursday night where the competition with Dr.Kildare has been tough.Raymond Burr, in the Mason title role all these years, has been growing more vehement about hi» reluctance to con ttnue.By last August, he had even convinced Hail Patrick Jackson, the «how s executive producer, that he really wanted out.But it appears certain Burr has agreed to a ninth sea son.Mrs.Jackson said Thurs day night she bar1 not yet been notified formally that the program had been renewed.GUIDE TO TELEVISION VIEWING 3\u2014WCAX Burlington 12\u2014CFCP\u2014Montreol 5\u2014WPTZ\u2014PlnmKurg TBA\u2014To Be Announced 6\u2014CBMT -8\u2014WMTW- Montreol -Mount Washington SATURDAY Bedford Building Repairs & Painting\t 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St.Paul's Church, McManamy St.Adults $1.25, children 75c The Sherbrooke Municipal Police celebrated its 20th anni versary of establishment in 1964, Sherbrooke Police Chief said in lus annual report.Edouard Moreau, Sherbrooke Police Chief, said that on December 4,\t1944 the Sher- brooke Police Department was : eparated from the Sherbrooke Fire Department establishing its own division.Also in 1964, two Sherbrooke Municipal police officers were awarded 25 y e a r service plaques, Mr.Moreau said The two officers were.Sergeant Roger Dion and Captain Georges I .arrivée.Thirteen policemen received citations for conduct during duty tn 1964 and they were, Sergeants Wellie F.mond and Raymond Blais and constables Rivard Lessard.Pierre Cabana, Mare Chatelois, Leo Gendron, ,'enn Louis Martel, Odilon Kmond, Raymond Theherge, Claude Giroux, Henry Proulx, Carol! 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Buy 5 Place Settings (Your Choice from our Stock) Receive the SIXTH SETTING FREE If we do not have the model you want we will be pleased to order it for you.This offer applies to any pattern available in Canada.15% REDUCTION On Individual Pieces SKINNER & NADEAU Inc.Paul Nadeau, Ronald Fortier and Hamilton Pare, | Certified Gemologists.Members of the American Gem Society.82 Wellington St.North \u2014 Tel.S62-4795 Sherbrooke Shopping Centre \u2014 Sherbrook# USE YOUR AMRS CREDIT CARD IF YOU LIKE.1 Sljerbcooke Daily Êecocd The paper of the Eastern Townships.Established February 9, 1897.incorporating the Sherbrooke Gazette (eat.1837) and the Sherbrooke Examiner (eat 1879) Published every weekday by the Sherbrooke Daily Record Company Ltd.119 Wellington Street North.Sherbrooke, Que.Sanctuary\u2019 JOHN BASSETT President IVAN SAUNDERS Managing Director HUGH DOHERTY Editor-in-chief SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 19é5 Nazis planned Canadian naval base A story well-known to Canadians a quarter-of-a-century ago hut now almost forgotten nas been revived with some variations by I he Milwaukee Journal.This concerns a purported (ierman plot to establish a military base on Anticosti Island.The plot first came to light when a team of German \"foresters\u201d was found nosing around the sparsely inhabited island in the Gulf of St.Lawrence, then owned by a paper company, in ll>37.Admitting they were trying to buy the island from the paper company, they insisted they were only interested in pulp wood resources.But they were unable to explain why their party included engineers.a community planning specialist and a navy expert on deep navigation.I he visitors were promptly ousted by Prime Minister Mackenzie King and Premier Maurice Duplessis.I he Milwaukee writer claims that the Germans planned to establish a launch- ing base for V-2 rockets, perhaps armed with atomic warheads.fhe idea is terrifying but probably exaggerated.It is doubtful il the Germans were seriously thinking of launching atomic weapons as far back as 1937.It may he doubled even if they were thinking of atomic weapons at all at that time.The more plausible alternative is that they were seeking a submarine base on the western side of the Atlantic.German submarines appeared frequently in the lower St.Lawrence area during World War II.At least one was discovered between Quebec and Montreal.One was photographed on the surface but disappeared before the protective services could reach the scene.It can be appreciated easily the tremendous additional burden which would have been placed on the Allied convoy system if an effective Na/i base had been located this close to the shipping lanes.n't .us Adventures with God « ?Psychiatrists are said to lie finding out th at no one knows much about thinking.Hayden S.Pearsons COUNTRY FLAVOR Winter still here but end in sight Ihe countryman always feels better when he takes the first sheet from the big Feed and (nain Store calendar on the kitchen wall.\\ man appreciates that Fcbruarv is still winter even if the poet can see morning in Year's eyes The second month is the shortest but it can bring blizzards and beiow-zero spells.Winds swirl dry snow ovet the fields; they pile drifts in the roads.A farmer casts a calculating eye at his scaffold and woodshed.But it is February.Fach da\\ the sun climbs a higher arc and the rays reflect jewel gleams from granular snow.Because human nature is impatient, this is a waiting month.When a mild spell sets in and water drips from tool's, and the snow shrinks helow the tops of fence posts and walls, one is impatient for winter to end.It is the Moon of Hungry Foxes and the snow and ice-covered countryside is bleak and stark.On still, cold nights when the moon sails serenely among the stars, owls' soft hoots sound from the woodland and foxes bark from the pasture ridge.Creeks and brooks are covered and the music of their slow-moving water is nulled beneath the cold covering.It is a bit early to look for the pussy willows' furred noses, but by the middle of the month a man feels certain the lilac buils by the kitchen door are just a trifflc larger.Days plod by and winter wears on.Snow banks by the roadside are smudged, but there\u2019s a hint of spring in the colors at dawn tn the sunset pageant.Sometimes wc forget that our year requires four seasons to complete the life cycle.In man\u2019s life and in nature the process is orderly and cannot be hurried.He who feels in tunc with the verities knows that winter is part of life.Other papers say: British medical profession rebels The evils of slate medicine have been further underlined as a result of the British government's refusal to ap prove a requested 23 per cent pay increase for the United Kingdom's 23,000 general practitioners.Admittedly, the Labor government has approved a pay increase of $16,000,000 in the doctors' net earnings, but it appears this money will he devoted chiefly to redistribution of expenses thereby denying doctors more than a minimal rise in tees.In the sixteen years since national health was introduced into Britain, its defects have become increasingly obvious.Worker and employer contributions to the scheme Calgary Herald cover only one-sixth of the total bill of $2.8 billion a year, with Ihe remainder coming from general tax revenues collected by the government.It is a costly program, rendered costlier by the tact that tree medical attention has an undeniable appeal to Ihe hypochondriac element of British society.The government, inevitably, controls the purse strings of this sprawling operation.governing the fee received annually by a doctor for each patient enrolled with him.It is understandable that a By this my Father is glori-dignifieri and historic proies- tied, that you bear imieh sion should be humiliated at fruit, and so prove to be my being reduced to the status disciples (John 15 8, RSV).of civil servants, susceptible to the whims of bureaucracy.Some doctors have attempted to remain outside the health service as private practition ers.Many more have left the country, tt is easy to see their discontent, for they are grievously overworked.Some doctors have as many as 430 office patients a week, which gives them approximately eight minutes' time to spend with each one of them.PHfiytn fO* TODAY FROM Che UpDcr Roonie People and Things Answ»r to Previous Punt* ACROSS 1 Peter,-and Mary 5\"-to a Nightingale\" 8 A stag is this 12\tGaelic 13\tFootlike part 14\tErsatz butter 15\tDill 16\tAbstract being 17\tAdolescent 18\tMasculine name 20 Anesthetics 22\tSenora tab t 23\tBorn 24\tSeed container 27 Possessive pronoun 29 Expunge 33\tBoundary (comb, form) 34\tFrigid 36\tLook over 37\tSpanish jar 39 Site of all evil 41\tKind of mouse 42\tLease anew 44\tCrag 45\tTavern drink 46\tTear 48 Encountered SO Continued tale S3 Progeny 57\tNotion 58\tCon) unction «0 Too \u20221 Fervor 02 Educational «3SSupp(,b\u2019) 04 Termini SSfi?* Mints fab.) DOWN 1\tRing 2\tFinnish name 3\tEmploya 4\tNative* of Latvia 5\tSurgeon 6\tLow haunt 7\tGerman city 8\tPhysical sources 9\tNautical term It) Sidelong look 11 Eternities 19 The Red\" 21 Mound for Nicklaus 24\tImpecunious 25\tShield bearing 26\tEuropean herb 28 Aperture 30\tOfficial acts 31\tGo by boat 32\tGrafted (her.) 35 Time of final judgment \u20183 1\tO N\tA D\tp I\tG\tN fc l-\tA\ts\tT\t6\tO \t\t\tT\to\tN \tD'R\t\t£\tW\t L_\t£\te\t£\t\tS\u2019 A\tL-\te\t\t\tp M\tU\tD\t\tB\tA A\tD\to\t\tA\tC \tE\t(2\tA\t\t¦ \tJG\t\t1\t«\tT CD-\t\tA\to\t\t1 Ajp\t\tN\tF\t\tM MIO\t\t\t\t\tE M\ti\tM 6 A\ti N N A 1\tN V\t\t ZLjlS JLc\t\tTl\t PRAYER: t) Ciod, many have rhosen me as friend, chosen me as servant or leader.chosen In love me.1 know not why.Through Jesus Christ Thou didst choose me and appoint me my place and work.Grant me Thy strength and I shall not fail thee.For Christ's sake.Amen.NT e E AN I 38 Antennae 40 Allowance for waste 43-Juaua, Mexico 47 Tree, (or instance 49 Snares 50\tMagnitude 51\tParadise 52\tPeruse 54\tDismounted 55\tSmalt island 58\tNegative vote* 59\tRecent (comb, form) i\t2\t3\t4\t\t5\tr~\tr~\t\t8\t9\tto\tu 12\t\t\t\t\tti\t\t\t\t!4\t\t\t 1$\t\t\t\t\til\t\t\t\trH\t\t\t 18\t\t\t\tfs\t\tm æ\t\t21\t\t\t\t \t\t\t22\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t 2*\t25\t26\t\t27\t\t\t\t5T\t\t3Ô\tJT\t55\u201c £$\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t¦T\"\t\t\t\t 3l\t\t\t\t\tW\t\t\t\t\t4)\t\t 42\t\t\t\t\t\t44\t\t\t\t\t\t \t\t\t«6\t\t47\tJB48\t\t\t49\t\t\t SO\tSI\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\tB'\tÏR\tw ST\t\t\t\t\tSè\t\t\t\t\t\t\t 6T~\t\t\t\t\tK\t\t\t\t¦ST\t\t\t 64\t1\t\t\t\t6$\t\t\t\t6*\t\t\t SHjrrhrnnkr Sailij üxmtrïi SUBSCRIPTION RATES Carrier delivery in Sherbrooke and Eastern Town-ships, 40 cents weekly, by mail in City of Sherbrooke, $70.80 per year.Mail tub-scriptione in Canada, outside the city limits, end Greet Britain, 1 year $10.00, A months 6.00, 3 months $3.00, 1 month $1.S0.United States end South Ameri-ce.1 year $17.00 6 months $9.00, 3 menthe $S.00,\t1 month $2.00.Single copies 7c; Back oepiei, 7c; over 30 day* eld, 15; ever 90 day* eld, 40c.\"Authorised e« second clan mail, Poet Office Department Ottawa, end for payment of pottage in cash,\" Brotherhood is tie that binds At 5.55 a m.1 tuned in to\tBy JANE SCOTT the Portals of Prayer pro- : gram.A group was singing heart altitude is apparent in Ihe old hymn,\tBlesl be Ihe\tour\tdealing- with each other tie that hinds our hearts in Wo attend inter - faith.in-Christian love.\t1er - racial conversations with My copy on\tBrotherhood\treservations, was in the typewriter, almost finished, but I decided to rewrite it because the words of the old hymn caused some per sonal heart-searching.To be hones!\tIhe lie that binds my heart\tin Christian love gets very taut at times w'hen some of\tIhe brethren run counter to my aims and purposes.And it is dangerously near the snapping point when the whole world runs counter to my ideals and purposes which it does most of the time.Brotherhood is the relation ship that holds a family together even in diversity.AFFECTION As a membet nf a large family of widely different per personalities and interests, 1 have been able to sustain a pleasant and workable family community where both the in-laws and Ihe out - laws have retained a whole - some respect and affection one for the other.We have shared our mu lual woes and our mutual burdens borne.It has kept us so busy sharing and hearing lliat we have not had time to analyze or even criticize each other.Brotherhood is as much an attitude of heart and mind as it is a relationship, tt is a response as well as a responsibility.If one does not respond in the heart it is unlikely that he will accept any responsi bilily for the well - being of Ihe family or the wider community.\t, ATTITUuE Brotherhood begins in the heart and il involves right relationship- with and responses to our fellows.When one's attitude is right it automatically produces con sidération of and responsibility for those whom our hearts accept.Whittier the poet understood the significance of true brotherhood when he wrote: O brother man, fold to thy heart thy brother! Where pity\tdwells, the peace of God is there To whorship\trightly is to love each other, Each smile a hymn, each kindly deed a prayer.Brotherhood may begin with pity for those less favored but it doe.-n't stop at pity.It goes on to love, embrace and ac ce| t the pitiful.DEVOTION Many parents have adopted children of mixed color and breed simply because they pitied a helpless, deserted ha by enough to enfold it in their arms.The act of pity was followed b\\ the new experience of unselfish love and sacrificial devotion.What began as a duty to humanity became a delightful and rewarding relationship.Brotherhood involves rela tionship with each other in eluding those of every race, creed and color.But is also involves our relationship with God.Those who are in right relationship with God will love and share with their fellows.\"We know,\" writes John, \"that we have passed from death unto life, became we love the brethren.He (hat loveth not his brother ahideth in death.\" HONESTY We can prostitute Brotherhood Week by simply back-slapping when we ought to be heart - searching The open mind and closed Wc often try to be polite and gracious with each other when we ought to be honed and frank, admitting that the tie that binds our hearts in Christian love is about ready to snap.Bygone days TWENTY YEARS AGO (From the Record of Tuesday, February 20 1945) SHERBROOKE \u2014 Approximately 60 delegates, ministers and laymen, are in Sherbrooke today to attend a two-day session of the United Church of Canada, which is being held in Trinity United Church.Chairman of the sessions will be Rev.C.M.Stewart.B.A., B.D., of Stanstead, and Secretary, Rev.A.B.Lovelace, B.A.,\tB.l>.of Beebe.This afternoon, the theme under general discussion will be the Church in Rural Com munities.and this will be subdivided into four parts: Economics.health, education and social.FIFTEEN YEARS AGO (From the Record of Monday.February 20, 1950) SCOTSTOWN \u2014 The monthly meeting of St.Andrew\u2019s Women's Association was entertained by Mrs.W.A.Ladd with her daughter, Mrs.Donald Maclver as the joint hostess.The president, Mrs.W.K.Gordon, was in the chair and Mrs.C.51.Smith was in charge of devotions.1 EN YEARS AGO February 20, 1955, fell on a Sunday (faeUeL >U/ JAMES McaLLISTUR iRecord staff reporteri .plice Lucien Frereault was condemmed to a five year peni \u2022entiir» term Th.- trial of Gerard Bover fieci u,i! Bü>er with them a as one of the longes» ever to il\t*' th« time the crimes tak Dlace in the local court were committed i house, and it vs as held behind Judgt Noel rejected the Boy closed doors.Gilles Therruul:.vr's alibi beij.i-e of the many * crown prosecutor based proof icoo\u2019rad\u2019.ctions ;n the remark' for the orosecuuon on one of of erch of these witnesses.On positive indentification.the jtier hand, he judged the Rugs & Upholstery CLEANED in your home or place ot business by Von Schrader dry-foam method Mo Fuss\u2014 No Muss \u2014 Mo Odor Call todav for free estimate \u2014 842-2494 - North Hatley.Rolland Blais, lawyer for the dentification of the members accused based his defence on of the Cadotte family to be the testimony of the members 'rrefutahle ot the accused family who testi Ro;;artd Blais asked the court -tor elemenev for his client who VALE PERKINS\t:> a married man with a fam- Mr and Mrs.Malcolm John- son.Staten Island.New York He said the crimes were but were weekend guests at the minor ones \\ ale and at North Troy \\t\tjhe crown prosecutor de- Miss Claudia Jew ett, Sher manded a set ere sentence, sta-brooke, spent the weekend with ting that the criminal code Mr.and Mrs Leverett Jewett I shows that the maximum sen-land family.\ttenee for the kind of robbery committed -s life imprisonment gross ;iuieoer.c\\ The sentence.-and the lash, fae years in the are to be served consecutively penitentiary and the lash for and not concurrently.Judge attempted assault and five year?Noel .-aid for gr.ss indecency\tBoyer showed no reaction Boyers children may suffer, l,pon hearing the sentence but lh\" Cadotte children near-\t.!y mot their dea:h due u the LAKE MEGANTIC treatment of Boyer who locked them, with their mother, m a\tHelen Matheson, Sher- icloset where they remained brookc.was a guest tor a few must of the night and coutd da^s Mrs Dannie Matheson have been asphyxiated said the \"rs Eric Bailin\u2019 David and ,crown prosecutor.\tlittle son.Norman, were in Mont ,\t, real recentlv.Tor once your rote as a fain-.\u2019.y man has rendered you ser Guests ot Mr.and Mrs Leo vice.' Judge Noel told the a.Deilos.-e were the latter s bruit cased.T would have condem er and wife.Mr and Mrs Gor jned you to ten lashes if y ou don Neil, ot Ontario, who spent [had not been married.\"\ta few days here, while en route Judge Noel condemned Boy tl\u2019 Monc,tm\u2018 ^ \u2019\u2019 ci to e ght years in the pent Miss Mabel Slater Montreal, tentiary for armed robbery.jspent the weekend with tier five years for attempted assault mother.Mrs S P Rider, and and two years on the charge ot Mr Rider.Mrs Madelene McClary rebonne Heights, weekend at her home here Mrs Mildred Orcutt is visiting ai the home ot her son-in-law and daughter.Mr and Mrs 41-bert Gill, c'oaticooh South Bolton Hatley Busy meeting of Canusa unit is held at Border Mr and Mrs Kenneth Hull,\tSUnsIcad Vamed bv Mrs Mo, - Rivei and Mr and Mr- SlH,th Church Canusa l nit held' Lindsav Poeoel Russell «mt J,v monthly meeting on Keb s) \u2022«*ler 1 a> « SHERBROOKE DAIIY RECORD.SAT EER *0 IBM Ora til 0 Rev K G Albiston brought g ARMSTRONG At SweeUburg k»hhI reiKirt to the congregation Hospital on Friday.February 1».19R.V Nellie Hollingsworth, beloved wife of Leslie E Armstrong in her 71st year.Resting at C E.Wilson and Son Funeral Home m Know Hon.Funeral service from St, Paul's Anglican Church, Monday, February 22, of Holy Trinity Church on Feb It from the meetings he had attended the previous week at Kitchener.Ont He was areom-Mbtston lindsav Pocock Russell and Jo u* monthly meeting on Feb 9 , «'u\u2018r EaPalme.Sweetsburg anne WatemUe.were recent »! Hte home of Mrs Roger Bca is sinmding two weeks with Dav\t^\t\u201e guests ot Mr and Mrs \\v t-ip- «\u2018Ih \"me members attend ld \u2018 * meron while hi> parents « .pm Rev.TER.Nurse *-'nierv\t*\tare in Florida on vacation .officiating Interment in Know! Mr .nui Mrs Jack Hide and It was agreed that the Unit Mr and Mrs K C Davis and'10\u201d' V'tebee children Ottawa, spent a few\twill cater for two wedding\tre Ml\tHave-\twere guests!\t_\t, .\t4 days with his parents Mr.and ceptwms in the church hall, one o( Ml Mrs Alf \"''«ley in'\t^ Sher Mrs tom Hide and Mrs Ride s the begming of May.the other Aus,'n Mr ««Ml Mis Noal 1,1^ \u2022 Wn.Daniel Dorman, parents, Mr and Mrs Ronaid the latter part of Mav Plan- 'iounge> reiurm-d to Smith Bol- M'\u201d 0* ,\u201d0 '* r 'homas Dorman ^ V,i!h H*Uf>\tfo.these we^ discms^-d and «°n w\u201eh them li Dav.d Denton Ottawa t,e tinalued at a future meet Weekend guests of relative» lh\t, ,'4\t\u201c' Vhe'tuneiai spent the weekend with Canon m£\there were Mi inri Mis hm\tIheiuneial and Mr- Il C Denton\tlei.w.re Mi ami Mis Jtm ttl,| i,e he,d on Monday, Kebru M.-s Jackie Cutler 1 ennov Ml \" \" Black, the president.\t*\u201d«' M' Jack» c uuer.l ennox ,\t.committees in Durrcll.sherbrooke Mi Wm ville and Mr Herbert Premda-\tu comnnu, s ,»\tRiehford\tVI us- il Magog -oent the weekend with n*mm* Mr* A1*n Hreer.Mrs\t1\t.i 81 Mr.and Mrs William Cutler Ro*er\t,m) Mrs James >c> ^ RucM al Ml A *\u2022 1 im'\u2022' Mr and Mrs Lloyd Hartwell l'h°mson to (he Sunday school Mt and Mts Garland Barnesia tn.Interment in St.Michael's I.ennoxvilie, were also guest* at pirn\u2019c *n'l,nKemen,s Mr,i 4lan «nd Mt Russell Coates, were the same home\tGreer.Mrs Roland Curtis and dinner guests of Captain Salmis\tGaraid Montstt» » 562-2249 Mrs.4 S Judd.Jr to Uie\tNv and fani'K.\tSI Lambert,\tROUSSEAU.\tAlphons*\tOn V acation Bible School Mrs Mr and Mis I \\ Davis.\u2018\u2019Tuesday, February 17, IPb.V Clarence Kendall.Mr» Doug two daughters, amt Mr Rob Mphonse Rousseau, hueband of las Putney, Mrs William Black\tWilley\twere in\tWaterloo\trecent\tMarguerite\tLa/lamme.at\tthe and Mrs.Edward Jenne to the\t!y\tage of til year* resided at\trt32 Christmas Sundav school parlv\tMrs\tHill and\tdaughter\tHeath-\tDesormeaux\tSt Funeral\twill Parlor.160 Ball St .at 9 Cv a m for service in St.Charles Gar mer Church for seivire at 10:00 rjÆt il \u2022 a»3»® - ilili B L ! .'\u2018il li.11 i \u2022 fi , m i L !H uai -1 pitta - 'fc1J im\"* ¦ iii I jilt J yîîilji ipn-i l| -ii' | II ill ' sî:,i 1 Vn\u2018f J |w:i:5 Wiæ CCCJ be'ieves that brotherhood is giving to others the some dignity and rights one claims for himself.CCCJ believes that brotherhood con be mode o normal and natural part of every-doy living CCCJ is financed, controlled ond directed by and for Canadians.It is not affiliated with any other.group.The council does not compare languages, races or religious beliefs It holds that the real strength of Canada lies in our freedom to be different and our desire to be united in such things os ore common to all Canodions.BROTHERHOOD FOR PEACE AND FREEDOM Believe it! Live it! Support it! This space made possible through the generosity of the following firms- Canadian Imperial Ecik of Commerce (Local Branch) Elite Business Equipment Inc.Your Remington Rand Businats Equipment Centre 1434 King St.Weit Echenberg's Ladies Wear 88 Wellington Sf.North G.T.Armstrong & Sons Ltd.\tW H.(Division of N Loeb Ltd.) Wholes»1* Grocery Supplier for EG.A.Stores\t22 Fontaine & Fils Ltee (Bakers) 869 King SI.West\tA & P (Fuel Oil) J.S Mitchell & Co (1964) Ltd.164 Wellington St.North Sherbrooke Trust Co.75 Wellington St.North The World Day of Praver r- win «iwms t»r re mcNHl)ertcl Ai\t~\t* .\t,\t.\tMHS AU-HKI» Bl I.IUri Miss Margaret Loke spent the\ti,-,,,,,,,.m,' g», weekend al the Benoit home In Mas.sawippi.\tdunk i wmiia ns, i take ! The Anglican Chureh Council ibis np|iorllinitv lo lltBnk Mil those sponsored another card party in *\u2022»\" ',\u2019\"1 t,lii)ok< ll«>*|)i!.il I h Oi«h! IH hies in pla\\\t,\\ Aprt Ih) HimiiI to (Mil\tVV for rasl scores for Ihe evening wcrc[tiM* h.worha ran aay, fiod aion»* ran link th»* chain, A* onr bv one we mpet ajiain.Lovlnglx remembered by, NKLI.IK MKKtS (wlfti, GOI/DIE t* ALHKRT DKSM ARAKS «daughter K aon-inlawi.ADDIK WIimtKR «daughter , MYRTIE K MKHR/U, WHITTIKR 'dauffhln A ion in-law i, AND AI K HIS DMANÎ>CHfL*DREN.py.ftd In lovini?memory of a beloved mother and grandmother, Mra.Saiah I\u2019egg.who waa taken' from us on February 24), MMH and, a dear farher, Matthew Henry Pegg on lulv )», 1042 .Sadlv\tbv all of us, > THK FAMILY.\tI WHPtHT - tn lovtn* memory otj a Unir molli,i and grandmother, Mra Eva Wright, who paaand away February 20.I DOS I Nnl jual today but every dev, In allenre we remember.THE FAMILY.Marriages, Card of Thanks, Death Notices, Births, 2\u2018>c per count lin».Minimum charge, 12 UO f* Unea or leMl IN MEMORIAM NOTICES iOn per count line.Minimum chargea, *2 00 (10 linea or leaai.Poetry 2S ceiu* a line exit, Addltienal namea ever three 10 centa each name.ALL ABOVE NOTICES MUST CAKRY SIGNATURE OF PERSON SENDINO NOTICE.OBITUARIES Ohltuarlta received within one month of death are pub-llahed frea.A charge of W.00 la made for obltuerlei delayed beyond thla period- The R»coid reaereea the right lo edit of condenie ohHuartet hecauae of apeee UmlUUona a I « SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD, SAT., FEB 20.1965 Church or an cl about >onai an* er \u2014 This is one of the finest operatic recordings that I have ever heard.It is not just a ease of fine individual performances, but of a convincing conception of the whole as drama and music.For this Georges Pretre must be chiefly responsible.Both the orchestra and chorus have a vitality and freshness which, understandably, are frequently missing from this oft-performed masterpiece.The onlv reservation I would make would be directed to the person who simply cannot bear Callas.There are time when the vocal sound are unpleasant, although 1 should hasten to add she is in \"good voice\u201d \u2014 bettei than I have heard Her recently.It is just that the occasional ugly sound is part of her dramatic conception of the role and.as an actress, she is almost without peer.Nicolai Gedda is magnificent as Don Jose \u2014 no one could possibly take exception to either his voice or his acting, even if he had doubts about Callas's voice.I give enthusiastic praises to both! ?M.CASTELNLOVO -TEDESCO \u2014 second series from Platero and I; MANUEL PONCE \u2014 Sonata Romantica; Andres Segovia, guitar.(DECCA mono DL 10093) \u2014 Both of these pieces were dedicated to Segovia.\"Platero and I\" is a set of twenty-eight pieces for narrator and guitar based on the work by the Spanish poet Jimenez.Platero is a small silver-grey donkey who accompanied the poet on his travels.In this second series are included five of these pieces, and are played by the guiiat alone The \"Sonata Romantica\u201d is sub-titled \"Hommage a Fr.Schubert qui aimait la guitare\", and the work is in Schubertian spirit.Both works are played in masterful style.The coin \u2022 \u2022 \u2022 \u2022 by j.c.charlton, f.r.n.s.box A comparatively recent development in numismatics has been the formation of Canadian, American and Inter national Paper Money Societies.The purpose of these organizations is to encourage and promote the study of paper money and to provide service to members such as library, historical records, statistics, identification and authentication services.In most cases members receive a quarterly journal containing price guides, articles and information on bankknotes.Collectors of Canadian paper money are particularly interested in the large size bills issued by the federal government from 1870 to 1935 (dated 1870 to 1925).These provide a pictorial record of early Canadian life and British royalty at that time.On the $1.note of 1870 is the portrait of Jacques Car-tier, who sailed on his memorable voyage to the New \"World in 1534, as a result of which France took possession of what is now Canada.The $1.note of 1898 with the governor-general, the Earl and Countess of Aberdeen, pictured a typical logging scene on the Ottawa river, an important industry even to day and one which helped to developed many towns.The S4.note of 1962, commemorated the opening of the largest of the Canadian Sault locks, still among the greatest in the world At either side of this note are port rails of the governor-general and his wife, the Earl and Courtess of Minto.who efforts led to the founding of the Minto Skating Club in Ottawa Featured on the 1912 $5.note is a railway scene.It only requires a glance at a map to drive home the realization that the railways are the lifelines of Canada.The development of the west really began with the completion of the Canadian Pacific railway to Vancouver in 1885.Sherbrooke Library FICTION The Purple Quest by Frank G.\tSlaughter.Hurry Sundown by K B.Gilden Hotej by Arthur Hailey The Joyous Season by Patrick Dennis.White Lotus by John Herse.A Kind Of Wild Justice by P.L.Brent.The Glass Cell by Patricia Highsmith.Private Vendetta by Brad- *haw Jones.With Intent to Kill by G.H.\tCox The Wapping Butt by L.Blake NON \u2022 FICTION Comiortable Pew by Pierre Berton.Sandringham by H Cath art ihildren For Adoption by Pearl S Buck.The Savoy by Stanley Jack STAMPS NEW OLD Whether you want the new issues of the world or older stamps to add to your collection we are able to (ill your needs.A comprehensive stock ia carried and our world-wide connections, built up over a period of eighteen years of serving collectors, enable us to locate many difficult item».We would like to deal with you and your collection 'and pocket book) will appreciate our service PHILMAR REG\u2019D DIXVILLE, QUE.n\t-\t/ft ( m\tAy \t Qatwidagi book iltéüf RHERBROOKE DAILT RECORD.SAT, TZM.».1MB Ivor Whitehouse Edited by GLADYS TAYLOR N son.Harold Smith by Leslie Smith The Edwardian Age by R J.Minney.Sargent Shriver by A.Liston.The Story Of the Canadian Legion by C.H.flowering.Crafts and Hobbies edited by G Winter.JUVENILE Your Book of Electronics by L.Squires.Your Future In Direct Selling by F E Goodrich At the Sign Of The Horse by it.P Trask.The Haunted Fort by F W Dixon.The Phanton Of Pine Hill by Carolyn Keene Tom Swift And Hi* Polar-Ray Dynasphere by Victor Appleton Jr.The Pledge of the Twin Knights by Margaret Sutton By GLADYS TAYLOR Monday saw the official raising of Canada's new Hag.As it took place my mind was projecled forward a couple of decades to the day when my grandchildren will start asking me the history of our flag.While 1 can just hear the questions being fired at me bv the youthful interroga tors who have me in the flag hot seat; I\u2019m not so sure what my tuture answers will be \u201cGrandma, why did we get a new flag?\" *\tBecause some people didn't like our old one \u2014 it reminded them of a battle that had been fought a long time ago.\" Because some people said we had never Really had a flag of our own \u2014 we had just borrowed one *\tBecause the man who was our Prime Minister then.Lester B.Pearson wanted to go down in history as the one who had given us \"a distinctive Canadian flag\".\"rGandnia, why does our flag have nothing but a maple leaf on it?\u201d *' Because it is a striptease flag, dear.The year 1964 was Canada's Burlesque Year vou know.Strip-teasing in the name of unity was a national pastime.We stripped off \u2014 or were warned we might have to strip off \u2014 the Union Jack, the Queen's picture on our stamps and coins, the singing of God Save the Queen \u2014 so many things, my child, especially Britisli things .but the more we stripped off the louder the bold-headed row shouted, \u201cTake it off.Take it off.\" They said the moderate wanted lo strip us to a republic.The extremists wanted to strip us of our Confederation G-String.Prime Minister Pearson started out with three maple leaves on his flag but even it got stripped down to one.I tell you my dear the way things were going in those days we were lucky to haie anything at all left on our flag.\"Grandma, why did we gel our flag in 1964?\u201d *\tBecause the Prime Min ister was a somewhat stubborn man.He said we would get a flag by Christmas that year \u2014 so wc did.*\tBecause the Hag question had been debated so long everyone was sick in death of the subject.By the end of 1964 many Canadians would have hung a dish rag «n their flag pole just to get the thing settled and Parliament back to work.\"Grandma, does everybody rhoose their flags thal way?\" It seems appropriate that this week\u2019s feature review should be CAEN: Anvil of Victory \u2014 a battle in which Canadians fought under the Red Ensign.But let us not dwell on the past, While those who did fight at Caen, and many others including myself, were saddened at the replacing of the Red Ensign on Monday, we must be as gallant in defeat as victory.Gallant enough to accept the new flag whole heartedly \u2014 if only be causj by doing so we will be doing what we did at Caen and in all the other battles fought under this flag \u2014 namtly putting country ahead of self.G.T.\u2022Sg\" Alexat McKe KOI NDING l P PRISONERS \u2014 A small force of armored and artillery units and Argyll and Sutherland Highland ers under Major I), V.Currie rounds up prisoners at St I.amberf-sur-DIves after heavy fighting.Major Currie was awarded the Victoria Cross for this action.(National Defence Photo) Caen, many things; the question, why?' CAEN; ANVIL OF VICTORY amateur military historians Alaxandar McKaa; Souvenir notably the late Chester Wil-pp illustr and mot in his \"Struggle for Eu- Press; 368 maps; S7.50 Caen, Anvil of Victory ~-Hinge of Kate, Bone of Contention \u2014 French Medieval Town.Mound of Rubble \u2014 you name it \u2014 it was all of these and more Mr.McKee chooses to think of, and write about it.in terms of its tactical importance in those desperate days of 1944 when this ancient and once attractive but vulnerable ville was the focus of the Allied Armies' effort in Normandy.To students of this campaign.there is much familiar ground in thi' accounl alreadv rope\" \u2014 but whereas Mr.Wil-mot was apparently more concerned with defending Mont gomery\u2019s military leadership-Mr.McKee is content lo let the contestants speak for themselves through the liberal use of eye witness accounts.With a minimum of editorializing he examines (he hitler battles of the British bridgehead from D-day to August 21st when the Falaise gap was finally closed.To those who participated in this blood bath, to read this book must be a reluctant reminiscence, to relive the hor-covered in less detail bv other ror of those dreadful, dusty , death ridden days, Whether one was an English, Scottish or Canadian soldier, Polish or German or just an innocent citoyen of the Calvados, iho memories must b.*\u2022 :¦ 1 TA x I n) Collecting in the Townships jd w AN M PVf The transportation et mail by airplane* ie now commonplace but in the years since the Wright Brothers were able to make the first manned flight, stamp collectors have been intrigued by this method of carry ing letter* and parcels Many stamp collections have been formed of airmail stamps, covers for first flights, letters damaged in erwhe* and the many phase* of this pari of philately.Nearly 100 years ago letters were earned by balloons m France In 1870, when Paris »,i> besieged by Prusaian forces and communication* could get neither into nr out of the city by surface facilities, the clever French began making balloons whose baskets were laden with marl bearing regular postage stamps, marked \u201cPar Ballon Monte\" Released from the heart ot the city, they rose and drifted far above enemy gunfire lo land wherever the winds blew them.vSeveral renched Scandinavia, one even got as far a* Egypt' The mail was recovered and despatched to its destination by friendly administrations.l-atcr, to gel news into Paris, a photographer set up headquarters m Bordeaux There he pasted European newspapers on a wall and copied them on microscopic film Garner pigeons carried out ol Paris in the balloons were brought lo Bordeaux, where the Dims were affixed to the bird's legs, (Several copies always were made, m case ihe released pigeons might be downed by hav.iss).Upon reaching the city, the films wore projected on a screen for Parisians to read This 1870 service was actually the forerunner of what was called \"V Mail\" 70 years later during World War 11, By the end of the Franco Prussian War, about 100 hul loons bad been used for Ibis first regular air mail service in history.In passing, il is worthy of note that several Eastern Township* collectors have letters from these Balloon Posts in their collections In fact, J, N.White of Coaticook has several.Even transatlantic air mail is much older than most people realize.One generally thinks of Lindbergh as being the first of the ocean fliers, because he made the firat successful New York to Pari* hop but this is not the case.The Pepsi Cola stamp in New York has envelopes that were carried as early as April, 1019, by Hawker and Grieve, when these pioneers transported mail (franked with specially printed airmail stamps) from Newfoundland (o England The Graf Zeppelin and 7R3 Zeppelin* carried mail as early as 1024 The Pepsi Cola Company is sponsoring a public exhi bllion ol stamps, covers, and other items connected with philately from February 10 to March 5 in New York City.This will no doubt create Interest in stamp collecting.A ilr Gambia, one of (hr smallest countries of Africa, has gained ils independence and a special set of stamp* has been issued to mark the occasion.The \u2022j-d and 7Va-d stamp* show the National Flag of Gambia surmounting the river Gambia which playa an all important part in (he transport lystem of the country.The 2 d and 1/6 show the new coat of arms.The colorful and most uUrartlvc set of definitive stamp* which foalurck native birds in full color has been nverj'fitti^d \u201cIndependence 1965\".Gambia lies on Ihe \\Vc*l Coast of Africa along the river of the same name.Geographically, the country is very unusual as II consists of three hundred miles of river, a wide estuary and a strip of land varying from aaven lo fifteen mile* wide on each side of the river.If you will check with a map you will note that Gambia is almost entirely aurrounded by the Republie of Senegal and thal it has a short length of Atlantir coastline.II was one of the amallesl British Colonies.There is a population of approximately 30f),0ftnn| nplete job campaign i COLONIAL STYLE furniture Ideal opportunity newly-weds! Due to re-location, complete contents living room, dining-room, two bedrooms, matched \u201cKilgour\u201d furniture; plus stove, refrigerator, automatic washer and dryer\u2014all as new; also carpets, drapes, mis rellaneous items: all for sale as lump sum purchase.Tel.567 4178 4 Property For Sale NEW bungalows: 5 rooms, brick, automatic heating, tile, painted.$10,\u2022 900.00, $100 00 down PJasy terms Situated on Belvedere St.So.G.L.Pomerleau, 562 5728.TUCKABUCKADAYAWAY when you live in that home of your own.We\u2019ve got it, call Charles Connors, 562-4000.HEATED five room apartment (Firsti adjoining Sherbrooke Uni ! vemity.Immediate Possession, three, four and sixes.New constructions.See Hebert\u2019s, 2155 Ra I ehand, 562-0874.BEAUTIFUL individual complete residences to let.Situated 1875 Grime, 1375 Caron, 1461 Tetreaull.Five, ten, six rooms, See Hebert\u2019s !\t21.55 Bachand, 562-0674.TWO bedrooms and kitchen, heat ! ed, electricity furnished, private' bathroom.Tel.509*1835 I_______________________________________I ; FOUR room healed apartment, newly renovated.Available March | 1st., Quebec St.Tel.562-48)6.,58ft VIMY : 4' a rooms, heated, hot j water, second flooi Available May 1st.Tel.567-4164.j NORTH WARD: Modern large 1 room, heated flats, hot water.824 Malouin St.Available May Isl.j i $67.00 to $73.00 monthly Tel.562 !\t8213.Phone Collect- Bus.\u2014335-9171 Home 335-5573 JOB SEEKERS with our com j in Canada, America and abroad service.All occupations.Free de ! fails rushed.Campaign Box 351 :\t71 Downsview, Toronto.j___\u2019___________________________j 27 Female Help Want'd j STUDIO GIRL COSMETICS, Dept ; SA03L 810 La Fleur Ave , Mont i treal 32.Route will pay up to $5.00 per hour The Aylmer Protestant School Commission invites applica lions for the position of Principal of an Elementary School.(Male preferred).Applicants should he experienc ed in this field and suitable references must he given when applying.BILINGUAL STENOGRAPHER needed by Life Insurance Company.Good starting salary, all fringe benefits.Phone R.Charles 567-8418.Apply (n F,.S.Peach, Supervising Principal Phone Ottawa 684 5785.15.Rooms To Let NORTH WARD: Corner of Portland and London, two storey len room house, healed, and hot water.Tel 864 4094 Deauville after 5:30 p m.450 FARWELL: 5 room bungalow, low- down payment eligible $500.00 bonus, also refund on InteresL Tel.562-8578.1420 PARENT: ,V4j room bungalow, $1500.00 down payment eligible for $500.00 bonus, also refund on in terest.Tel.582-8578.DRCMMONDVILLK two tenement house In St.Pie X parish.$2,000 cash, balance easy terms.Phone Windsor 845-3456 after 6 p m.BEAUTIFUL five room Individual residence, garage, 1060 Desroch! ers, adjoining Sherbrooke Golf.! - -.Others, 1104 Jacques-Cartier, 1815 j 17.Convalescent Home Grime and 1648 O'Reilly Other ___________ residences near Sherbrooke Uni-versiay, 1461 Tetrault, 1575 Caron.2425 Bachand, 2340 Verdun.Pos session available.Terms arrang ed.See Hebert's 2155 Bachand.Phone 562-0874.30.Farm Help Wanted SINGLE man for dairy farm.Experienced machinery operator, year round position.Apply Paul Langlois, M R 3, West Shefford.; Tel.Cowansville 263-2248.NORTH WARD.Furnished single room, private bath, Ideal location Working girl preferred.Tel.567 3506.SUTTON, room and hoard, modern conveniences.Tel.Sutton 536-2446 COMFORTABLE single room In warm apartment, ground floor,! kitchen privileges.Apply Mabel R.Slew-art, P.O.Box 273.Cook shirt.ONE room to let, good bus service.313 Quebec St.Principal Beebe Elementary School tor September 1965 Grades ! to VII inclusive, six teachers and Principal.Liberal scale and other benefits.Prolestant Central School Board of Stanstead County, Ayer's Cliff, Que.Tel.919 838 4958.Professional Directory WCKEAGE Rest Home, 219 Montreal St.Residential home for elderly citizens, complete with nursing care, tray service, home cooking and T V .also long exorcise verandas.Tel.562-0954 47ft FARWBILL: New home.5 rooms, playroom in basement, brick and stone, automatic heating, land scaped.Tel.567-5669 5.Lots For Sale WONDERFUL Urget inis immediately available for apartment building const ructions, Kingston, and Dunant Streets.Other heau-j tlful larger residential lois.Ver mont.Jacques Cartier, Grime Street, neighboring Sherbrooke Golf.Financial Assistance and sub stantial loans to build See He belt s 2155 Bachand, Phone 562 0674 8.Cars For Sale 1957 PONTIAC it at u>n wagon, s Bl!Y »U kinds of dorsal, or cylinder, automatic, radio *185 001 l'«ises tlvat have lust died The will take trade to.Tel.Watervtlle me*1 fl'om these horses is to feed M7-2641\twild animals Tel.502-84R.T 18.Wanted To Rent wanted 3 or 4 room apartment, furnished, reasonably priced.Tel.Mr.Webster .562-9676.FIVE room, heated, flat or apart ment, preferably in North Ward, for May 1st.Quiet tenant Tel 562-5339.LENNOXV1LLE AREA Four the lend cred price and shall be burnt by the purchaser.R V Harnett.Liquidator, Clarkson.Gordon A Co., \u2022VW St, James .«tree?West, Montreal, Quebec.DISTRICT OF SAINT FRANCIS Sherbrooke, j Superior Court, No.27,222.ROSAIRE GAGNON, real estate agent, of Sherbrooke.PLAINTIFF V8 ROMEO GAGNE, trader, domiciled and residing at Disraeli.DEFENDANT \u201cA piece of land situated in the village of Disraeli, known as forming part of number twenty-three B fP.23-B) on the seventh range in the official cadaster of the Township of Garthby, measuring one hundred feet in width by two hundred feet in depth, bounded in front by the former public road, on the south-west side by part of the same number belonging to J.Omer Bilodeau represent-tlng Romeo Gaudreau, and by part of the same number belonging to Pierre Dion, in the rear, on the north-west, by a proposed street and on the north-east side by the remainder of said number twenty-three R belonging to Honore Goulet representing Romeo Gaudreau.with all the buildings thereon constructed, circumstances and dependencies, the whole as it.is presently to be found with the right, in favor of the purchaser, to draw water from the well in common with R Gaudreau on the emplacement sold by these presents and on the emplacement belonging to R.Gaudreau or representatives, being part of the same number, on the north-east side, at a spring situated on part of number twenty-three B belonging to Pierre Dion, on the northwest the emplacements in favour of which it was created at a distance of approximately one hundred feet with the right to install subterranean pipes between the said spring and the said emplacements and to carry on all the works necessary and useful for the piping of the water.\u201d and \"A vacant lot of land situated in the Village of Disraeli, known as forming part of number twenty-three B iP.23-B), on Range seven, m the official cadaster of the Township of Garth-bv measuring seventy-five feet in width by one hundred feet in depth, the whole more or less, hounded in front bv the former public road, on the south-west I side b\\ pari of the same number belonging to Mr.Leo Adam, in the rear, on the north-east, hv part of the same number he-lodging lo the representatives of Pierre Dion, and on the north-easi side by a part of the Same number belonging to the pur chase», with circumstances and dependencies.\" To be sold \u201cen bloc\u201d at the parochial church door of Ste Luce de Disraeli, county of Wolfe, on TUESDAY.the NINTH day of MARCH, 1985, at TEN o\u2019clock in the forenoon.DONAT JACQUES.Sheriff.j .Successful year is reported by Milan church MILAN The annual meetinp of the eongrcjiation of Hampden - Milan, of Bethany Presbyterian Church, vas held at the: home of Mr.and Mrs.George MacDonald on .Ian .in.The min istcr.Rev.Robert Bhe, chaired the meeting.The reports for the board of managers, Carry \u2022 On Society.) Dell Ladies Aid and W.M.S.all! showed a financial success fori the past year.The 1965 alloca-' lion for budget was accepted The Fxety Home Plan for the Record is to be continued for another sear.N M McLeod and 0.A Nicholson were re ¦ elected to the board of managers for a three year term Duncan McLeod was re appointed secretary \u2022 trca« tirer and Kenneth Ross re- ap pointed as janitor., \\ committee was named to look into the advisability of in stalling an oil furnace in the church.\\ vote of thanks was accorded Mrs MacDonald, the organist.also the choir, and other officers of the church for the part thev played in making the pa«t tear a success.Refreshments were served b> ihc hostess.THE BANKRUPTCY ACT Notice To Creditors IN THE MATTER OF THE PROPOSAL OF: BENOIT LECLERC, formerly trading under the name and styie of \"Surplus de Guerre Benoit Leclerc\u201d, in t.ske Megan-tie, presently employes) as newspaper transport carrier and now residing in the city of Sher brooke, P Q.DEBTOR.Take notice that the above named debtor has lodged with me a proposal under the Bankruptcy Act.A general meeting of the creditors of the debtor will be held at the office of the Official Receiver, at the Court House, in the city of Sherbrooke, province of Quebec, on the 10th day of March 1995, at the hour of Two il> o\u2019clock in the afternoon DATED AT SHERBRROOKR P.Q., this 18th day of February 1965.ANDRE TROTTIER, C.A.Trustee.OFFICE OF Andre Trottier A Cle.C.A,.230 King St, West, Sherbrooke, P.Q LEGAL NOTICE \u201c.Notice is hereby given that a contract executed on February 9, 1965, under the terms of which all existing and future debts owed to \u201cBegin Transport Inc.\u201d were sold to \u201cCanadian Imperial Bank of Commerce\u201d.was registered on February 16, 196.') at the Registry Office for the registration division of Reauce at Reauceville, under number 206827.Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce La Guadeloupe, Que., P.F.G.Binette.Manager.\u2019' HYGIENE SUPPLIES (rubber food!) 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possible.Gustave Lafontaine, Secretary and Manager, L'Estrie Regional School Board, 82 Holmes St., Sherbrooke, Que L'lL ABNER The home-maker'glancj\u2014 Later in life, upon hearing th® words *1 now pronounce uqu man end wife\" it becomes the biggest muscle in the head\u2014 X-M -can be found in eue-y female American heod-Ot birth !f That blow threw Daisy Mae\u2019s home-maker gland - Into reverse \u2014^ %.t.T.-.SïdS\u2019\"\"'* p> -and the strongest Influence in American llfeff -transforming it Into the ' ' (worst influence in American life-the'home-wrecker\u2019gland Ü ALLEY OOP VOUR 1/ PRETTY CUTE OF HIM, TRYING TO SHORT OUT THE MOTOR TAKING \u201c THE WATER, .BUT ME OTDNT______ ON ITS IONS, TELESCOPING LEGS' aoc NO.BUT WES OOJNTERfcD NOU PRETTY WELL- 2.-40 FRECKLE* .3 0 I 1-Zr fit\u2014 | CAPTAIN EASY \"T\u2018'\"S =1 Think TOU SHOULD PROVIDE tNTeRTAlN-AAENT FOfc.You* NO-WE COULDN\u2019T , AFFORD IT/, f r^s5jr mice ^ I 2-2» J J ¦ - Ml BILINGUAL AUCTIONEER COMPLETE auction SERVICES ART BENNETT S«wy*rville\u2014Tel.889-227) FOR SALE 2 used truck* One GMC ond one Internationol.Both with dumping boxes Those mte'-ested should contact the Foreman, Mr.Charles Rolfe Town of Cookshire.there» One ray OP NCRE'.-HAT BUXOM fri «P MAY m APTHf R p*i.>»HTfR o*.cleoa F'J A LATER HUaBAYPl\t\u201e 06 e i coilpyt blame \u2022\ty- a*o for «ip**?.\tIT WELL xifTf w1\t!\u2014 AH\u201e.i300P WRWIWSt THAT DAUGHTER of CISC VALPA 5 veu rotwTEP cut tc me ¦ WHAT WA» HER £UG6S,_Mlf» LULU CELLE sttaa*: *mi left on the MO.6HE A®NTIuNED LIVIW* \\THAT* TOO ON ABMALL RAUCH 8gTWB*Wi CJPlFPmi FRAUCUCO.PITH HER MOTHER'S COPY I 5 7959 ^84545 9 ^2168792613226 SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD, SAT.FEB.30, 1965 \\\\\\ #\t4 ^ ^ 2 V % \\\\\\ TlïE nNORLD OF SPORTS Senior playoffs open Sunday afternoon -?P Z Z Z Z Z 2 Z Z % I CCNOfflOtlS + CONDITIONS Semi-finals reached in annual E.I.Bcnspiel last night, games listed all day, finals tonight The semi-finals were reached! 1-5 while Ha.Uie'* Bishop's four in the two top .sections of the ome came through with a 7-5 annual Eastern Townships Ban-icictory over Garneau of Dan spiel last evening as the week ville after a close battle.long Spiel draws to an end.In La Tribune section the Games commenced this morn quarterfinals were reached.J.mg and are slated throughout Macdonald of Danville eked out the day with the finals in ail a 8-7 win over K.Wiggett of live trophies taking place this Montreal St, Georges while Ken evening.\tWeldon of Caledonia stopped In the Downs Trophy six ,'tan Hamilton 8-2 and Harry games took place yesterday and Hiain of Sherbrooke posted a in the upper half of the bracket ^ ® victory over J.Leddy of Stiffy Stafford of Magog will \u2018hitremont clash with Bud Jackson of Sher- L- Humbert of Sherbrooke brooke.In the lower half Bill waIke£ offt \"2th,a 12-4 verdict Smith of Lennoxville lakes or 0'.fr\t1 2 ,Ta- ar, L®nmix the winner of B.McVittie of 'Ie K ^ of S1!}e1rnbro°ke North Hatlev, A.Joyal of the Kenf cm T V R°y r.i o\t^\tM iggett\tof Sherbrooke came Border and\tA.\tMichaud\tof\tthrough\twjth g n 3 dec,ision Windsor.\t\u2018ever Harry Blain and L.Hum- In the Sangster Trophy Grat, bert posted a 11-7 win over Crosby of Sherbrooke takes on Hugh Brown of Lennoxville.the winner of\tN.\tHastie of Bish-\tIn the\tRecord Trophy Dr.J.op's while in the lower\thalf\tHibbard\tof Sherbrooke eked Cliff Singleton of Sherbrooke out a 6-5 win over Duke Doucet has won 'a, berth in the semi- of 'Windsor after a close battle, finals and waits for the outcome Hert Ross of Sherbrooke top- of two other matches.\t:^ °'er\tj'aI\u2019ni\u2019er Bill Hammond of Sherbrooke Sherbrooke 10-6 and D.Bennett met J.Millar of Three Rivers of^ortQh,Hatlpy ('al\"e tbr°ugb ,\tt\t___.with a 9-2 win over Gerry Burt and the winner of that round oJ sherbrooke meets Fred Pattison of Len- In (hp Mitehel, Trophy Dr.N.Dinning of Sherbrooke stopped W\u2019es Nichol of Lennoxville 10-7 while D.Bellam of Lennoxville pulled out with a close 9-8 win over R.Blake, also of lennoxville.Stan Hamilton of ; * HOCKEY * national league w i T e a en Vh .»*,>\t3K>\t1»\t« SM !M\tM H.'Otrr»!\tIt\tI*\t* IM l.«\t(U Voronlo\tU\t17\t11 IS4 115\t«0 Oetroll\t54\tîo\t* 149 17*\tS* N»» York\tI* 7S\t» !W> m\t41 WotlvMi\t14\t55\tS lîa 1*5\t53 SATURDAYS GAMES H.'ston at Montrrat i'hu-aitvi at Toronto Nr» York al Drirott SUNDAYS GAMES Montiral at Ne» Yotk j Toronto at I'aUott 1 Ho>tott at Chtraao \u2022 A * SENIOR PROVINCIAL LEAGUE ; Drumimviidv IlK' at Stu*i hvtmK»» tfour out-of M'Vf ni Gr»nh\\ at St UsMcinthi» UOUI -out of Kt'X E'rt) AMERICAN LEAGUE eastern division RECORD SKI REPORTS QIOTEII \u2014 An enterprising Magog Merchant, Aime Choquette, owner of Choquette's IGA.has with the cooperation of the Canadian Ski Patrol System, erreeted a large ski conditions directory.which is brought up to date daily with information published in the newspaper.Pictured, left to right.Edward Van- cour and Harvey Catchpaw, Tit.Orford's professional patrollers of the t SI\u2019S, are shown assisting Tir.i hoquette Thursday afternoon in bringing the directory up to date, prior to the annual \\dams Memorial Ski Rares tiring held this weekend.(Record photo by Charles Catchpaugh) noxville.Al) these games were listed on the late shift last evening.Singleton's rink will meet the winner.R.Garneau of Danville posted a 6-4 win over R.Blake of Lennoxville in the Sangster j Lennoxville came up with a while Art Hand of St.Lambert 12-6 win over Rup Atto, also eked out a close 9-8 win over of Lennoxville.Lennoxville Rifle Club Balfour Technical School\u2014skip Fink, mate Ted Runtr, second Ronald Jacques and lead Larry Lechuer\u2014compiled a loss record.last skip rock.Fink curled past .,,\t,\t\u201e\t.\t, two guards, nudged Ontario out Wk V\"] But, he \" of the house ami left himself Job hcr ran «rl vT',h *tbb with shot stone and two conn A/ncrl'\t>Mr\tto swing from my\tdoubtedly\tthe tonic of con- Gillam 4.J.Lindsay LJ DaMd\t\"sled his ambitions Thursday\trear\tend.\tNow I try to hit to\tversation\twas ha ehall as s°nV'tN Xul'Ïnh'r-.lHe?\u2022?*?*\the ^cameK1h*\t*al'titM I Still can hit » these former players and of sine.L.May sentioelder.T.La\tiried catcher in baseball history\thomers or\tso that w av.But we'\tflrlals get\ttogether at a hear voie.J O Connor.H Pearaon\tt a reported JÏO.OWi Yogi\thave\tMickey Mantle and Roger\ting into the sale of the New L.Lemaire.Total\u201414.\tBerra s top pay svas about *60, Maria to bit the bornera.\tYork \\ankces to the tolum- Teachers blast Business Girls 45-14 in ETWBA SPORTING RIFLS\t T4«m 1\t E.Stracchino\t\t100 H.Bacon\t\t\t.too E.Dubois \t\t\t N.Lothrop \t\t\t90 Tola)\t396 Ttam J\t E.L Warner \t\t100 R.Bishop\t\t\t100 G.A.BUhpo \t\t\t, .% E.Jankerson\t.96 Total\t392 Team 1 won 2 point*.\t Te.m 5\t P.Kaeser\t.100 J.Diuncey\t\t\t97 S.Blier\t\t\t.\t90 H.C.Barter \t\t.\t93 Total\t380 Taam 4\t G.Montgomery \t\t F.Paige\t\t\t.*8 L.1.McLeod\t\t\t Maxwell \t\t Total\t386 Team 7 won 2 points.\t Te.n, S\t W.T.MaxweU \t\t100 J.G.Beattie \t\t.J00 B.Herring\t\t\t.\t99 H McLeod \t\t Total\t397 Te.m 4\t G.Gallp«au\t\t\t99 M.H.Bishop .\t\t.\t97 G.Beattie \t\t C.Ross\t\t\t ToUl\t386 Team IS won Î points.\t T*»m Z\t Ross Bishop\t.98 Miss W.Ray\t.\t93 IV McEirae \t\t C.Pettt \t\t\t.97 Total\t391 T»«m \u2022\t R.Kinghorn\t99 A.Lothrop\t99 John Grey\t S.Blier \t\t.#s Total\t392 Team S won 2 point*.\t TXXOST RIFLE\t Team 1\t E Warner\t.100 C M Wtnfet\t R, C.Winget \t\t99 W.Maxwell\t.\t Total\t3*7 T»am t\t Mis* W.Bay\t.\t90 P Kaeser\t\t\t97 F.Stracchino \t\t G.Beattie\t\t\t Total\t3S5 Team 1 won 2 pointa.\t Team 3\t A.Lothrop\t98 E.Jenkerson\t98 Jack Blair\t\t\t98 R.Kinghorn \t\t96 \t390 s ambitions\tin \tW L\tT F A\tPH QuMhh'\t35 20\ti ïiii ira\t71 Hcükhex\t29 n\ti 1*4 174\tfC Baltimore\tU 27\t4 197 192\t32 s prime fie hi\t\u201922 29\t4 18'.! 209\t48 ProvIdenee\t18 35\t2 141 204\t38 WESTERN DIVISION\t\t\t HochoMer\t37 1?\t.1 22» 153\t77 Buffalo\t79 21\t5 193 164\t63 I\u2019lttsbursh\t24 27\t4 171 19ft\t32 t\u2019li*\\ eland\t15 33\t3 166 219\t35 \t\u2022 * ?INTER CITY\t\t \tw\tt T F A\tPH Coati cook\t13 6\t3 117 80\t79 Hoik 1*1,mid\t13 fl\t\t3 103 79\t29 Windsor\t9 7\t5 89 79\t23 j Mssox\t2 IB\tl 70 136\t5 Rockets visit Beavers while Vies move to St.Hyacinthe, side doors of Arena to be opened for fans The Quebec Provincial Senior Hockey League swing* into the final stages of the current season tomorrow when the semifinals open in Sherbrooke and St Hyacinthe.The Heavers will be seeking their first QPSHL championship Sunday afternoon when they will he at home to the Rockets of DrununondviUe.Game is slated to commence at 7 80 p m In Scries \"IV' St.Hyacinthe will he receiving the visit of the Granby Vies in another four out-of-seven series.The Heavers are slight fa - \u2014 ¦ \u2014.voriles based on the season's important game.The Beavers showing They have three wins\ttheir last game with ! against two losses on tlicr !lu' Hockets in Drummondville 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