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[" BJS.ft'î* with cloudy periods today and Saturday; a few scattered snowflurries today; little chartÿe irt temperature.High today and low tonight at Sherbrooke 20 and 5.Summary for Saturday: Sunny with cloudy periods; little change in temperature.tjecbrookelMuBfcocd Po Today\u2019s Chuckle Ten years *(o, the moon *a» an inspiration to ports snd lovers.Ten years from non.it nil! he just another airport.Established 1897 Price: 7 Cents SHERBROOKE, QUEBEC FRIDAY.MARCH 12.1965 Sixty - Eighth Year Sherbrooke store held up today mtiasafttu B> DAN KVRON and DAVID DIBS UK (Record staff reporters) Iwo men.one of them described as tK-ing armed with a \"grav gun\" held tip an importing company on don mown Wellington Street in Sherbrooke this morning and escaped aith an estimated S2.0(l« in watches and costume jewelry.Police t hitT I douard Moreau and his men were still combing the downtown area earlv (his afternoon for the bandits.According to ( hief Moreau, the two men entered the Regent Importing Co., on the second floor of 102 Wellington Sreet North about 10 a.m.He said a clerk in the establishment, identified only as Mrs.I alignas told him one of the men pointed a \"gray gun\" at her.Then the pair scooped up HELD UP \u2014 Paul E.Pepin, owner of Regent Importing; Company, which was held up and robbed by iw - men this morning is seen behind the counter of his Wellington Street shop.Police said two armed men got away with an estimated $2.000 worth of watches and costume jewellery.CLOSED UP \u2014 The entrance to the W ellington Street store of Regent Importing Company , rohhed Ihis morning of an estimated $2,00(1 in watches and costume jewellery, was locked as a squad of defectives and Sherbrooke police constables investigated.(Record photos by Gerry Lcmay) Senate seat for speaker would mean none for ET merchandise and fled.The company's owner, Paul Pepin would not comment ou the robbery, \"t\u2019oine back tomorrow,\" he said.He was not in the building at ihr time of the robbery.Chief Moreau said both of the bandits were \"young \u201d He said one of them was about five feet, seven inches tall with a moustache and was dressed in gray.He said the other carried a may bag.Immediately following the holdup, police issued radio appeals to all taxi drivers to report the pick up of any passengers answering the description of the thugs.Chief Moreau said it was Compromise in Selma as minister dies SKI.MA, Ala (AP) A reported compromise agreement cleared the way for a civil rights march on the Pallas County courthouse today, ending temporarily an impasse between Negro demonstrators and state and cily police Ret P.K.Lewis, pastor of Browns Chapel.African Method ist Episcopal Church, headquarters for the Negro voter régis tration drive in Selma, said Wilson Baker, cily public safely director, \"has agreed to let us march to the courthouse with j out interference.\u201d Baker declined comment As, the city 's top law enforcement | official, he has no authority to make agreements and it was apparent city eounctlnien must not believed the thugs had an ;ha\\e reached a compromise disappearance of any Townships representation in the federal upper house.According to the stories now Reports from Ottawa indica-\tBy CLTHBERT JONES\tguage - religion requirements, ting that Alan Macnaughton.\t(Record Staff Writer)\tBut his appointment would Speaker of the House of Com- ,\t,\t\u201e\t, i\tfurther concentrate Quebec Se mons will be named to the ta\u2018' Speaker Macnaughton resented Montreal Mount R°>2J nate representation to the Mont Canadian\tSenate\tin\tthe\tnear\t\"ou^\tnamet* ,0\tfill the\tin the Commons since 1949 and rea| an(j QUCbcc Citv\tareas future\twould\tmean\tthe\tfinal\tvacant>'\tin\ttho District\tof Wei\thas\tbeen Speaker of the Com The only Spnator\tliving\toutside of any Eastern lington resulting from the nions since June.1963.is anxi these metropolitan sections is death last\tyear of\tSenator\tous\tto devote more time to his ],eon Methot.of\tThree\tRivers, Charles\tB.\tHoward,\tof Sher-\tlaw\tpractice and business in- named in 1957.brooke.\tlercsts and to his family of\t__________________ The Ottawa reports say tharthree school-age children.making the rounds in the capi Mr.Macnaughton, who has rep- Hjs election to the Senate\tByclGCtiODS seat is considered as a suitable L0ND(fN (CP) _ Nomina.reward for his 16 years of sen tions close(1 todav for the first! me to he Liberal party\tof two byl.k.ctions that mav; Trad, .onally two of Quebec\u2019s, ,^ a cluc jn Brit>in,s bj | 24 Senate seats - those for the jessing game-the timing District of Wellington and Bed of thr nex| Beneral c|orlion.ford \u2014 were reserved for East-| |,.ew ern Townships residents.\triou>lv But the practice was broken \\\\ ds0n in 1960 when Louis - Philipi>e ,j(>n escape car.CHECK STORES Police checked stores in the W\u2019ellington Streel area on the chance that the thugs might have tried to lose themselves in the crowds of shoppers.Police were notified of the holdup by Mrs.Tanguay who telephoned them after the I hugs hail gone.Mr.Pepin, at home at the time of the robbery, was called to his establishment by police.lean Choquette, mechanic at Downey Kina Service, Albert Street, in (he municipal parking lot said that at about 10 o'clock he noticed a man ?Four charged with murder with the Negro group.Elsewhere on the racial scent'\tj BIRMINGHAM.Ala.(AP)\u2014A \u2014A white I mlarian minister, while Boston minister who came Rev.James Heeb, 38, of Bos to Alabama in join the drive for ton, died Thursday niglil in a Negro mil rigliis died Thins Birmingham hospital, 48 hours day night.48 hours after he was after he was beaten along with beaten by a group of white two other white ministers by a men.group of white men in Selma The death of Rev James Murder charges were filed im Heeb, 38.brought telephone mediately against four whitejcails of sympathy from the men who earlier had been ar \u2018president and the vice president rested on assault rharge*.Hun of the United States and mes dreds of demonstrators knelt sages from well wishers across and prayed for Reeb in a Birm the continent, ingham city park.Police did not The t,nj;ar|an minister and bother Ihcm.\tfather of four children died at \u2014Civil rights lawyers return ; I uiversily Hospital where he ho a federal courtroom in Mont- had been in a ruin» .since brain walking along the roof of the «ornery today, trying lo show a surgery Tuesday night.Mrs 3 di te in fire political observers se-expect Prime Minister to call a general elec-j n\t.\t, .\t.\tsoon.Nevertheless a cer Beaubien, a Montreal business- \u201e , \u201e \u201e\t\u201e\t, man.was named by the then \" f T s\ta\" b*\" \\A/nni mllart\t,hey s;\"'1\tw,'n' Prime Minister John Diefenba- ,\t\u2019\t!.heavy économie WOH t COlleCT\tand tear ga-sed by heavily ker to succeed the late Jacob\u2019 ' lcll Ucs faci.nK 'Vl'son'\\ ,\u2019a'\tmnmnrinl\tan\"(' 8eneral, reiterated his\tlice retwrted any success in\tgiven the legislature essential for\tVvir\tn,Lt;\tWmnr\tPOS,\"°n 1\u2019ha,utherc was no con' ^ch\tinformation about the escape.\" er»l Ym^.)orPu- Ko,o ^!r, Juo\tSP.r,,Cy.^ C',e'\tThe L'iuon Nationale\tparty Rivard escaped\twith Andre \"\" alar\"' *as R'''*\u2019» *>«\"\"* »hv .Ie!-»T«AHeo rî,^\t' .-.i S.a,P on.m:v honnr and used a money bill as the excuse Durocher, who was appealing hwr-lonR csrape\u2019\u201d a r ' * \u2019\t\u2018\t1 s ¦1\u2018 \" 11 s V |b a sincerity, he told the for opening debate on the es-an armed robbery conviction, These questions and others cape after lengthy efforts to after obtaining permission to will be asked during the debate which continues today.de courage uing work nngh Head, recovered.Since Monday.Hie Canadian Navy lias been investigating a report from an airline pilot, u,i|)i Claude Laurin, lu* spotted lie < licet wa In what appeared to be a suluna-penplr from coiitin rine m the St.Lawrence near after (15.\tIk-aux foudres Dupuis counsel seek search ban flood the Bordeaux hockey rink in 4o \u2022 degree weather\u2014at about 6 pm.March 2.Mr.Dozois wanted to know why Rivard was allowed out when prisoners were supposed to be in their cells for the night at 4 pm He also wanted to know how Durocher obtained permission to water the rink.Mr.Dozois also asked \"why QUEBEC (AP) \u2014 Premier dermine provincial plan Lesage said Thursday an an- steel mill there.\tto seek a Superior Court writ legislature Thursday night nouncement by the Dominion Mr.Lesage sa:d on the con- blocking further action on a \"that there was no conspiracy Steel and Coal Corporation it irary, Dosco's decision indi- warrant issued last week to per- on the part of any one in gcii will build a steel-rolling mill at cates \"a rapid expansion of mit a search of Mr.Dupuis' eral or politicians in particular Contrecoeur.Que., should not heavy industry in the province home in St.Johns.Quo.\twhich would have aided the be taken as an attempt to un- and he welcomed it.\tDupuis, who left the fed- csraPe-\" *\tera! cabinet Jan 20 at the re- .I*0 ,er\"?cd ,hc ««P« \u2019'regret- quest of Prime .V in is ter Pear- ,5/ un^rtunat® *tid the fault of the stupidity of -some Nurses acquitted «on.was arraigned in St John* JMUNICH, West Germany active in nursing, have been on March 4 on charges of influ Showdown on separatism in SSJB is shaping up QUEBEC (CP)\u2014A showdown Our members dont want on separatism shape* up tonight \"Either the federation i« H.guards Reuter* i \u2014 Fourteen middle- trial here since last month on ence-oeddlfnc inëônnêclTon with ,,e .d.w nm rfP*V '\u2018hen seven0\" ^eparamm snape* up tonigm- Either the federation is *ep-aked women, on trial here for charges of each aiding in the an un*ucces*fu: bid in 1961 to 0l,Posi,ion speakers asked him as tbe ex CBC Evening New» Hi New» 13) Country Music HaJ) 1:15 p.m Hi New* 4 Weatner 7:34 p.m.\u2022) Sports With Doug \u2022'imlth 7:30 p.m 3) Flaw hide 5i iv.m- FRIDAY i Oi Wendy and Me 8» PlinUtones 12» Andy Griffith \u2022\t00 o m 6) Country Hoedown Ri Farmer\u2019* Dam'hu-r 12; Dihihie your Money *:3w pm I 3) Kiondway Tonight 5) Bob Hope Present» 8) The Fugitive | 8» Death Valiev Days ! 12) Me Hale\u2019s Navy t 00 p m.8» Valentine » Day 12; Dick Van Dyke ?\t30 p.m.I; Gomer Pvle .») Jack Bonny \u2022ti Telescope 8i True 12) Peyton Place 10:00 p.m !\u2022 SlaUerv\u2019i People 3; Jack Purr fii Ren Casey 8» 12 O'clock High 121 Combat i ) 00 pm 3) News 5) New* Pulse 11:20 p.m.Si Weather 3) Sports Final Edition 6i Final Edition 11:25 p.m.31 Ski Report 11:30 p.m.3| Movie 3) Tonight Show 11:35 am.ft.Sport F Inal 12» Pyjama Playhouse 11:41 p.m.ft.Friday Premiere 1 00 e.m.12) News |« ¦ ¦ « « « 4 « « f Show Business tn» ¦ ¦ ¦ _p, ¦ M ¦ ¦ W) By BOB THOMAS HOLLYWOOD (AP) This is perhaps the last year that movie stars will burst into snug with borrowed voices.Let me underline \"perhaps.\u201d It seems that a studio will think twiee about hiring tone-deaf stars to appear in a inusi ral.The reason: l'Affaire Ami rey.Ilephurn Ihe younger gave her enchanting all for My Fair Lady\u2014all hut her singing voire.She tried to do Ihe songs, hut the production minds at Warner Brothers decided that as a singer she was a fine actress.Marni Nixon stood hv to toss in the arias from the wings.When My Fair Lady was reviewed, some critics gave Marni heller notices than Audrey.Academy voters denied And rev a nomination for best ar- RED CROSS is always there with YOUR help tress of the year, even though she starred in Ihe most acclaimed film of Mail The fact that Audrey did not sing her own songs was undoubtedly a factor in the voting, allhough there was no doubt a large anli J.L.Warner vote.Some voters feel he trans gressed by passing up Julie Andrews for the role.ARE NOT CONSISTENT If the academicians did Indeed fall for Ihe dubbing argument, they again demonstrated their glorious inconsistency.They gave Deborah Kerr a nomina lion for The King and I al though her singing was performed by Marni.Susan Hayward go! one for Wilh A Song in My Heart al ilhough she lip-synched .lane (Froman's mellow songs.Ditto j Eleanor Parker for Interrupted Melody, in which she mouthed jibe words of the voice of Eileen Farrell, who was impersonating! Marjorie Lawrence.The practice of dubbing songs for stars may be more ha/ar dons in fiilurc.Audiences are getting wiser.It's possible lhat even such a mellow blending as Al Jolson's voice and Larry Parks' figiuej might draw snickers today, even though it drew millions from less aware audiences 20 years ago.Will success s poil Marni Nixon?I\u2019m afraid so.1:04 Ê.m.3) Mr Major I 30 a m.Si Teddy Bear Play-hou»* 9;0§ »m J, Fh* Alvin Show ft; Test Paitern 4» Discovery 9:15 s.m.5) ChanR*' o# Heart 9:24 ê.m ftf Today 9.30\tê.m.3)\tlenesses Tiusdo 3» Hector Heathcote ft» Dnivenity Credit Course ti) Pope ye 12) Sound of 12 935 s.m.12; Meditation 10 oo s.m ii Quick Draw McGraw M Underdog ft; Mr.Magoo a» Shennanigan* 12) The Ol Wrangler 10:30 ».m.1) Mighty Mouss ii Fireball fii Johnny Quest i; Annie Oakley 11.00\tê.m.:ti The Lionftearted ti Dennis 'I he Menace ft) Stove\u2019s Corner 4)\tCasper Cartoons 11:30 s.m -I; Jet sons .31 Fury .1) Porky Pig 12) Woody Woodpecker 12.00\tnoon Ii Sky King >> laizy L.Hanch ftl Bowling 8) Bugs Bunny 12) Kit France 12.30\tp m.I) T V University >i Poikv Pig U Moppitv Hooper 12) LH\u2019* k ind Out 6\u2014CBMT \u2014 Montreal 8\u2014WMTW\u2014Mount Woahington SATURDAY 1\t00 \u2022 m.5; Discovery \\ ft) Cuisine Hi New American , Bandstand j 12) Uncle Bobby 1:30 p m It My Friend Flick» 3i Sports ftt Sport* Maga/iite 2.00 p.m.3> Saturday Spotlit» fti World Hockey Hi Sport* Special I2i Flying Fisher man 2\t30 p.m.8) Golf 12) Wrestling 3:00 p.m.5) Golf ft> World of Spor* 3:30 p.m.8) Pro Bowlers Tour 12) Movies 4\t00 p m .It CBS Golf Clastic ») Sgt Preston fti Teen \u2019ft'» 4:30 P.m.3) Sports 12) Sport* 5:00 p.m.:D Ozzie and Harriet h» Dr Who 81 Barn Dance 5\t30 p.m 3) Dance Date 3i Rocky At His Friends ft) Bug* Bunny 8» Ozrie and Harriet 6:00 p.m.3) New» Weather.Sports 3) The Rogues (>i Countrytime 8) Addani* Family 12) Like Young 6:15 p.m.3) Weather 6:20 p.m.3) Capitol Report 4:30 p.m.1) Man of the Woild (ii Ski School It America s 45 » ns.ft) New* / M p m.3» Mr Novak 6) Beverly Hillbillies fti Patty Dux» I2i Voyage »:3§ p.m.1) Jackie Gieasor.ft; The Sain: ft; The World of Thrill* *00 p.m 5) Lawrence Welk 12) Academy Perlorm aoce 1:30 p.m.3) Gilitgan's Island ft) NHL Hockey 8) Lawrence Welk « 00 p m 3) The Entertainer* 9\t39 pm ft) Hollywood Palace 10\t00 p m.U Gun smoke 12» Avenger* 1015 p m.8» Juliette 10\t30 p m.It Movie 10:45 pm 8» Spot 1 * 11\t00 p.m.ii New* ; ftj New* 12) National New* 11 IS p.m.:L Weathei '>) New* W'eather Sport* fti Sport Shop i2) Puise 11:20 p.m.Ii Spoi Is 11:25 om t) Command Performance 31 N a v v Fil m 11:35 pm.fti Movie I 12) Pajama* Playhouie 1:00 s.m.12) New* JACOBY ON BRIDGE 5: PROVINCE OF QUEBEC (TTY OF SHERBROOKE PUBLIC NOTICE By-law No.1494 PUBLIC NOTR E is here by given that on Ihe ^IHul day of February 19(15, the Municipal Council ol the City ot Sherbrooke has adopted by-law No.1494 of Ihe muni cipal by-laws of the City of Sherbrooke, amending ?on ing by-law No.1071, roncern mg the installation of a mod irai clinic on Jacques Cartier Btvd.in /one R ti.That the original of said by law No.1494 is kept at the City Hall, in the Muni cipal Archives, where every body can take coinmunica lion thereof.By law No.1494 will take effect immediately.(liven al Sherbrooke, Hits 9th day of March 1905 H.)\u2019 Kmond, City Clerk.EXPO SAFETY Four fire stalions, staffed by 100 men, are to be built al the site of Canada's World's Fair in Montreal in I9U7.TOI* THUMPS Nt) SLAM OBSTACLE BY OSWALD JACOBY Newspaper Enterprise Assn.When your first look ai dummy indicates that you have no real play for your coniracl, there is no reason lo use defeatist tactics and give up Look around and maybe you will find a way to get rid of an apparent loser.It is hard to assess the blame for reaching six spades lo either North or South.South certainly was entitled to jump to four spades after his partner doubled West's three - heart opening.Nor'h PROVINCE OF QUEBEC CITY OF SHERBROOKE PUBLIC NOTICE By-law No.1504 PUBLIC NOTICE lx here by given Hut on the ttlh day of ManTi I9f>5, the Municipal Council of the City of Slier hrooke has adopted by law No 1504 of the municipal by-laws of the City of Sherbrooke.amending by law No.1484 concerning grants for 1985.That the original of said by law No 1504 is kept at Ihe City Hall, in the Mum cipal Archives, where every body ran lake communication thereof.By law No.1504 will take effect immediately.Given al Sherbrooke, (his 9th day of March 1965.Il P.Kmond, City Clerk.NORTH\tU » Q 9 8 8 V A K 8 ?KQ7 84 + A WEST\t(D)\tKAST A K\t* A * V J 10 9 7 5 4 S V « 2 ?10\t?98 JÎ *gJ9ft\t* 7 5 4 3 1 SOUTH *J 10 7 5 4 3 v g ?\tA J5 *\tK 10 8 North and South vulnerable Wmt\thi orth\tEast\tSouth S V\tDble\tPass\t4 A Pas*\t5 *\tPass\t6 * Pas*\tPas*\tPass\t Opening lead\u20144) J\t\t\t Hull\the had\ta re a\tiv gm NOTICE By-law No.1502 Notice is hereby ghon that a meeting nf property owners of mnea A 18.B 38 imd B-39 for the approval of the following amendment nf the /nning by-law of the (Tty of Sherbrooke, will he held at Ihe City Hall, on Monday, March 22, 1965, from 7 in 's PM By law No.1502 changing the limits of /ones A 18.8 38 and R 39 Zones A 18.1138 and B-39 include the lots situated between laiurentie.Duvei nay and Portland Streets and a proposed circular road.Property owners from ad joining /ones to /ones A 18 R-3B and B-39 can request to lake part in the consulta tlnn by sending to the undersigned within the next live days, a petition signed by at least twelve property owners ol said adjoining lone.H.P Kmond, City Clerk.NOTICE By-law No.1501 Notice is hereby gixen that a meeting of property own rrs nt /one F 12 for the ap proval of ihe following amend nient of the toning by law of the City of Sher hrooke.will he held at the (Tty Hall, on Mnndav, March 22.1985.from 7 to 8 P.M By law No 1501 concern ing the number of parking spacea on the South side of King Street West, in tone K 12.Zone K 12 includes the lois situated on King Street West, from Vimy Street to Jacques Cartier Rlvd.Property owners from adjoining tones to tone K-12 can requevl lo lake part in the consultation hy sending to the undersigned, within the next live days, a petition signed by at least twelve ptnnerly owners of said adjoining /one H P.Kmond, City Clerk.hand in support of spades and noted ihai if his partner held either Ihe ace and king of spades or the king of spades and ace of diamonds ihe spade slam should make.Hence, his five spade hid.As for South, there was no w ay for him io know Hut his king nf clubs and singleton queen of hearts were so much excess baggage so he went merrily on lo six.West opened the jack of hearts and South saw that he had in lose to hoih Ihe ace ami king of trumps unless he could crash them together Obviously, they weren't ho'h n ihe same hand because in that event he would have hern playing the alam con irset doubled.Deceptive p|«> »,is indi caled and South found a pla\\ to make one of those losers 'anish into thin air.He won the heart lead wuh he queen, led a club to diim iny's ace, led the ace of hearts and discarded a diamond, and ¦ontinued wmIIi Ihe king.East ruffed wilh Hie deuce of apades ami ii was curtains for he defense.Card Sense Q -The bidding has been; East South West North I* Dble 1* Pass I N.T.\tPass\tPass 2V Pass\t?You.Smith, hold: AK 9-7 8 V A-10-8-4 « K I 8-5 * \u2019 What do you do?A \u2014 Pass.Your partner ix roin pet ing.Kemember hr did not hid over the one spade hid.TODAY'S QUESTION West bids Iwn spades.North and Easl pass What do you do now?Answer Tomorrow SAWYERVILLE Mrs.Gordon French and Dr.U.Lowry have returned from the hospital.Mr Joseph Jacques, Montreal, was a recent business visitor in town.The Woman's Auxiliary held a pan cake supper in St.Philin's Hall on Shrove Tuesday.Proceeds were gratifying.The Ladies' Auxiliary held « card parly a I Legion Hut on March 3.Cards were played al seven tables and prize winners were: Mrs Mary Hall; Mrs George Chute, Mrs.Harry Ovd Mrs.Elsie Cullen and Mr.lobn Olsson.Refreshments were served.Miss Dawn Morrow spent Hr' weekend in Gaspe wilh her moth cr, Mrs Donald Morrow.Mr.and Mrs.(Riles Foniaine uni family, Richmond, have moved into the apartment at the Bank of Montreal, where Mr Fontaine is Ihe new manager.Mr.and Mrs.Robert Noble and two children have returned home to Foymount, Onl .after visiting ihe former's mother, Mrs.Thelma Noble.BEEBE Mr.and Mrs David Reg returned to their home in Cla mont, N H.following a wee v isii with Mrs Regan s parei Mr.and Mrs.David stuart, Mr.and Mrs.George Seg accompanied Mr, and Mrs.land Seguin on a holiday t to Florida, while away, they tended the wedding at K Lauderdale of Miss Jeanne Seguin, youngest daughter Mr.and Mrs.G.Seguin Mrs Ina Williams was a gu of Mr.and Mrs.Chartes H son at Newport, Vt.for a I day s Mrs.i ron West, Fatrlee, ' spent three day* with Mr*.J Stubbs *nd also railed friend*.CHARCOAL STEAKS Broiled over huge colonial fireplace in our TAP ROOM tvory SATURDAY NIGHT MANOR HOVIY MANOR NORTH HATLIY, QUI.ENTERTAINMENT Phono, (Aita Code 119) 142 3431 Education week feature \u2014 5 His family thought him stupid so they sent him to the army Arthur Wellesley, First ¦ later left for India.Soon after |tion of affairs Duke of Wellington, was the \u2019 his arrival in India, his bro- 0ne prince Tippo Sultan son of Girre;, 1-t Duke of (her, Richard, arrived as Gov- of yiyaore was known to be Mornington and of Anne Hill, ernor-General.Richard soon very rrjen(j|y wjth the French daughter of I^ord Dunnagon- found out that Arthur was an(j wa5 plotting against the nan.\tP\tBrtHsh When he was asked Arthur was by no means\tfor an explanation he refused to give one so the British under A r t h u r Wellesley marched against him Wellesley was given total | command of Mysore, and he ; was responsible for stopping : all the destruction which had : started when they had marched into the city.Arthur was 1 very wise and ruled very ; fairly to both the British and natives.When Arthur returned to England hi* first destination was Europe to carry on the struggle with Napoleon On ; June 15, 1815, Arthur inflic-1 ted a decisive defeat on Na-! poleon which crushed his pover forever at the Battle 1 of Waterloo.Arthur Wellesley was also a good statesman.He was a 1 good friend of King George IV and it was at the king\u2019s request that Arthur became Prime Minister.Right about this time the Catholics were demanding a voice in government.Arthur was not in favour of this personally, but seeing that trouble would follow, he brought in a bill which granted them equal a clever boy and his mother often wondered what to do with ' poor awkward Arthur \u201d.He went to Eton College in England but was not very successful there *o he was sent to a military college in France, as there was none in England in those days.This college was situaied at Anger* on the Maine.Afler leaving there and with the help of his brother a few years later, he bought a com mission as ensign in the 33rd, now called Ihe Duke of Wellington's West Riding Regiment.Arthur saw his first active service in Holland where the British troops under the Duke of Y\u2019ork were helping the Austrians and Prussians against t h e revolutionary arm'e* of France in 1794 Ar thur was surprised as well as disgusted at Ihe carelessness of his brother It is little wonder when he returned to England he didn't have serious thoughts of giving up his commission and finding a new job.He didn't do this however and a few months FAYE WILLARD Mitchell School not as stupid as his family had thought and so gave him every chance to distinguish himself and helped him in every way.Arthur, also, did the same for his brother, telling him about the condi- eiti»n*hip in 1829 There wa* still one problem.Arthur failed to recognue the need for parliamentary reform xn 1830 This statement made him the most popular hero but the most unpopular man in the kingdom.Arthur was called upon by King William IV in 1834 to form a cabinet.He recommended Sir Robert Peel as Prime Minister reserving for himself the position of | foreign secretary.This brief dictatorship greatly raised h:s reputation and in 1842 he was appointed commander-in-chief of the army for life.During Wellesley's long i span of life England changed ; from a farming to a manu-! factoring country and from a country governed by squires to a country henceforth to he governed by a democratic parliament.Upon his death in 1852 he was buried with great pomp in St.Paul's Cathedral, London.Faye Willard.Mitchell School AYER'S CLIFF Miss Idabeile Mitsou, Montreal.was a weekend guest of icr mother, Mrs Deiia Mitson 'Other guests at the same home were Mr.and Mrs.Graydon Mi! .son and family of Cowansville Mr.and Mr*.Wrnuon Keeler and family, Su Anne de Belle vue.were weekend guests of itheir respective families, Mr and Mrs.Willard Rexford and Mr.and Mrs.Waiter Keeler Mrs.Rose Thompson.Mrs Slack Mrs.McFaul, Mrs.Mar -hall Rexford.Mrs.Walter Kei er were recent visitors at the Wales Home, Richmond.We Are Now At 2410 GALT WEST L NICOL ENRG.Radio &nd TV Sales & Service Daily 4.00 a.m.\u2014 10 p.m.Tel.5692244 BIG ST.PATRICK S DAY DANCE LA PALOMA HALL Route 22 \u2014 Huntingville SATURDAY, MARCH 13th at 9:00 P.M.Decorated Hall \u2014 2 Door Prize* Modern ond Old Time Dancing Harold Nutbrown'* Orchestre Admission; $1.25 EVERYBODY WELCOME MOLSON mg' friendly ««» a)* *m\u20191 *4 \"\u2022M* aw»*.** % jvT MOLSON CAMADIM lively uager that* NEW FRIENDS EVEf* word for RECORD CLASSIFIED ADS an ad when you order as little os\t6 consecutive insertions* It's the BIGGEST \"little\" buy in aavertismg S^rbrookeiMiiBccord FRI .MARCH 12 1«5 Sherbrooke's Leading Dairy SHERBROOKE PURE MILK HIGH QUALITY DAIRY PRODUCTS - T*l S6M5SS In Richmond ET textile industry To finish centre this year RICHMOND (Stall i \u2014 The prupoied $150,001) Richmond County Civic Centre, the coun ty\u2019s centennial project, should be completed by December 1965, Richmond Mayor Georges Savoir announced yesterday.Work will begin on the site as soon as tne Quebec trtas ury department and the centen-niai committee have approved: the plans for the centre, he said.The centre w til house a cultural centre, with a 350 - seat; auditorium, and rooms for or-; ganized activities, such as paint- tv yhjs county is included in the Montreal region.10,397 work in factories, report shows The Quebec Bureau of Statistics reports a 1963 total of 10,397 non-office textile workers in 3S plants in the Eastern Townships.The figure is published in a report from the Quebec department of industry and commerce.The report gives detailed statistics on working conditions in some forms of industry in the province.In it the Eastern Townships region does not include Missisquoi Coun- -v-' .| > -¦ «s ALvtN McIntosh French firm files $1,000,000 suit \\ M.tW.OOO damage suit1 Holden O C.of Montreal o Trench company bought for breach of contract against scheduled to be the lawyer tor1 majority control o! 1 abi stud the formei majority stoekhokl- the Trench company.REV J W VOELKEL ing and handicrafts.There will; also be a 2.500 volume French and English library, said May-! or Savoie.There will be an Olympic size swimming pool, he added.The civic centre is to be located on the site of the forme Richmond County fair grounds.The arena at the fair grounds will remain, although technically not a part of the project, said the mayor In the future, Mayor Savoie said the centre would possible ?1,582 office workers The normal work-week of SR per cent of these non-office em ployees is five days per week while 12 per cent work more than five days.Eighty-one per cent of the textile employees work eight hours per day.Fifty-six per cent get eight paid statutory holidays per year while 32 per cent get nine days All employees get paid vaca- Mission conference speakers on weekend ers of Fabi and Fils 1 united, has been filed by the Collas Roiuiere Society of Trance at the Sheibrooke Court House 1 he Collas Routière Soe iet\\ of France which non holds the nujoriiN share ol stocks I abi and 1 ils I united, Sherbrooke, filed the action !against \\ngelo.Carlo, l ei nand, Francois.Georges, jjohnny and Robert 1 abi Although no date lias been One of the ale contract lions, according to the report.A total of 1,582 office workers Eight per cent receive one increase the volumes in the is employed in 138 Eastern1 month paid holiday\u2014practical-library to 7,000.and create out- Townships textile plants.\tjly all after 25 years work Fifty- door sports fields.\tNinety - five per cent of these live per cent receive a; least Federal am; provincial gov- workers work five days per week three weeks holiday generally eminent 'ran\twhile the other five per cent after 15 or 2D years service.$96.000.The remainder of the ork more than five days.\tNinety-eight per cent of noncost will be pa.a ^\"equally\tSeventy-one per cent work TVijoffice textile employees get two the citizens of the Town of Ku.li- [10urs per ,jay alKi another 18 weeks paid vacation generally round and the residents of the pCr cent work less than 7'i after four or five years service, county, said the mayor.\thours per dav All buildings but the arena on the present fair grounds are to\tnay be \u2022 torn down' this spring, he\tgiven to 64 per cent plans noted.The Richmond County His An Indian mGsionary and a prospective missionary couple will speak at the mission conference being held this weekend at St.Andrew's Presbyterian Church.Sher-brocke.The Rev, Alvin McIntosh, a missionary in Central India and formerly from Western Ontario, will speak at Sunday morning worship service at 11 am.The Rev.Jack Voelkel, prospective Latin American missionary, Quebec and Ontario, will speak on Sunday evening, at 7 p.m.to the St.Andrew's Fellow'ship and at 8.15 to the Y.P.S, His wife, Mrs.Mary Anne Voelkel, will speak to the church ladies' meeting at 2 30 p.m.Saturday afternoon.A public meeting with film and panel discussion are to be held Saturday evening at 7.30 Mr.and Mrs.Voelkel are to work in a non-denomina-tional Latin America mission agency.The agency has head quarters in San Jose, Costa Rica.Mr.Voelkel has been tentatively assigned to student work.The Voelkels plan to arrive in Costa Rica in September for a year af language study before entering fully into the missionary work.sot foi the hearing, visit here h f\tr , Sherbrooke courts Forty-five per cent of the cm paid statutory ployees participate in pensior To on Monday i Two federal cabinet minis iters \u2014 Justice Minister Guy Kavreau and I\u2019uhiie Works Min lister Lucien Cardin are sched luted to visit Sherbrooke on Monday, the highlight of their visit being a public meeting at ;the Central School on Rail streel Monday evening.; The meeting is scheduled for 3 p.m.\tr'oncort* Prior to the publie meeting.\t1 * I the two federal ministers will he guests of honor at a reeept ion at the Reform Club, Dnl ferin streel, expecting lo arrive; Sherbrooke Community Con Ithere shortly after five o'clock certs SocMy will present the Provincial Labor Minister,ijna| concert of its 28th season JCarrier Fortin, Ml.A for Slier ,m yia,-eh Hi.This will mark brooke.also will attend the Re ||u.last presentation given in on Tuesday Fils, stated ih.it the former clauses in the!majority stockholders were ivy which the not to cium v in a sitnilat en terprise within an area of 100 miles.It is on this point of the contract that the French C\u2019oni pany is bringing the suit against the lorntei Fabi majority stock hokieis.Samuel 1-abl, who was not included in the contract ol sale, had started his own com pany.the IS1 t'onsirneuon v ompany Hut apparently, sonic of the other I abi brothers hail given lin.mei.il aid ot back mg to the IS! Construction ( ompany, the ! lench l out pany claims.In anothci legal dispute, a> six of the I abi tonnei m.i|ot it\\ stoekholdcis luxe Died ion-payment actions against the t'ollas Koulierc Society I ivc ol these actions are each for SI 4.70S 'M and the sixth for $33.O')7.do.I he French company re fuses to pay these debts on grounds that the former 1 ah: and I ils shareholders broke the sale contract.P SAVARD Pi etidenl WINS FELLOWSHIP H«y*» Dougatv a 4th yaar tcianca studenf of Bixhop» Univar-Mty, has b on awarded a Woodrow Wilson National Fellowship.He is one of 19 Canadians in Region I to receive this honour.Altogether, 9?students at 23 Canadian universities have been award-were selected from a total of 5J6 candidates.The Fellow \u2022d fellowships this year.They ship is worth $1,800 and tuition costs are paid Mr.Dout gan has made application to McMaster University and the University of California in Berkeley where he proposes lo fake an M Sc.in Biophysics.Mr Dougan is the son of Dr, and Mrs A, A, Dougan, 17 High St , Lennoxville.Marks birthday RED CROSS IS At WAYS THERE WITH YOUR HELP + funn Club reception.though a much higher of the office textile employees percentage\u201474 per cent work while 25 per cent received nine jn plants where pension plans torical society will also have da>s-\tare offered, rooms in the cultural centre Paid vacation terms are slight- Thirty per cent ol the work where the\\ will bons.-\tly less generous for the white- ers are offered non-contributory documents and articles, con-collar office workers than for plans where (employer eontri-.cernmi- .né .au i s .is,.'\tblue collar workers.\tbutes only) and 44 per cent are contributory 6 months in jail for East Angus woman Job booklet now available ULVEKTON (Special) Cun llu- Granada Theatre Next .^aiula-Units on his 82ml.birth the concerts xxill lie held in th('|(|av .m,\treceived by Roy University ot Sherbrooke An p i|ns|.ditoriuni.William Warfield, next Tues day's performer, is a well The Sherbrooke branch oi kiunvu baritone singer of high standing An American, Mr.the the National Employment Service annmineetl today that ils American Warfield performed in Estelle Tardiff of East An-! The two hold up men, Gillesjannual booklet containing em Hollywood lilin, Show boat.Mayor Savoie said the $150,0001 Eighty - three per cent get\tcontributory plans gus, who was found guilty by a Lemire and Benoit Lavoie, ploy ment information for uni Soeiely president Jean Paul cost of the Civic centre does three weeks paid holiday .46 Royal Commissions of inquiry is that they attract all sorts of wild suggestions from groups of crackpots who appear very ignorant of the situations they hope to improve.And the Royal Commission on Bilingualism and Bieulturalism is no exception to this rule.In fact, while many of the briefs submitted to it are based on sincerity and good sense, it seems to have given undue importance to a number of hare-brained groups who arc seeking an outlet for some of their ideas they could not obtain otherwise.For instance, the Ontario Federation of St.Jean Baptiste societies suggests die federal government take over Canada's news agencies and establish two new services, one in French, the other in Fng-lish.The brief indicates a complete ignorance of the position and setup of the news agencies in this country.The Canadian Press, the major news distribution media in this country, is a ly all the newspapers in Canada, F.nglish or French language.It supplies a French-language service to the French newspapers.This is edited and prepared to meet the needs of the French-language publishers and is not a mere translation ol stories provided for the I nglish press.Its by-laws provide for French-Cana-dian representation at all times on the board of directors and Quebec editors or publishers have served as CP presidents.Nationali/ation of the news services would open the door to their becoming propaganda agencies for the administration.In its earlier days, The Canadian Press received a modest subsidy from the government to meet its heavy wire costs but nearly 50 years ago It voluntarily informed Ottawa it would accept no more grants \u2014 which it feared might endanger the editorial independence of the organization itself and of ils major newspapers.Apparently (he Ontario St.Jean Baptiste group wants to turn back half-a-ccntury.co-operative organization owned by ncar- Rritain's Official Handbook says that six million people go dancing every week.?Vandalism becoming major problem Probably few crimes raise as much public indignation as that of vandalism, the destruction of property of others for the sheer love of destruction.Most crimes serve some purpose, unworthy as these purposes may be.Murder is usually associated with the hope of gain, the satisfaction of sonic supposed wrong or the eternal triangle.Attacks on persons may be motivated by revenge, hatred or robbery.Fhcfls, holdups and embezzlement are easy to explain.But, unfortunately, vandalism lits into none of these classes.And incidents of this wanton destruction have been increasingly frequent in recent years.Perhaps they reached their high point in Montreal this week when a group of teenagers virtually wrecked the in terior of a Montreal school, causing damage estimated in thousands of dollars and forcing the closing of the school for Considering modern dances, it's no several days while the institution is re habilitated.However, this brand of crime is not confined to the Montreal area.During the past month Sherbrooke's North Ward has been plagued by the depredations of a group who delight in the slashing of bicycle tires with razor blades.Owners of summer homes report that in many cases the properties have been entered during the winter months and the contents wrecked.I heft apparently was not the objective of the visits in most cases as nothing of value was taken away.Perhaps one of the reasons for the spread of this wilful destruction has been the attitude on the part of the \u2018 \"e and the law enforcement agencies that these are just childish pranks.In reality they cause heavy financial loss to the owners of the property destroyed.under the country\u2019s all shook up.?Massive research No anounccment has been forthcoming from Ottawa as yet hut undoubtedly officials observers will be sent from Canada to check on an important project now being undertaken by the Federal Food and Drug Administration in Washington.The FDA is seeking to determine whether the users of peanut butter like i< lumpy and full of peanuts or smooth and spreadable.Reason for the survey is that the FDA suspects that rnunulacturers of peanut butter arc putting fewer and fewer peanuts in their product and stretching it out with some other unnamed substance.M proposes that at least NO per cent of (he total weight of peanut butter be composed of peanuts.We do not know just how many individuals the FDA plans to question but it is to he hoped they include a large project underway proportion of boys fourteen years of age and under.While the average adult can take pea nut butter or leave it alone \u2014 preferably leave it alone \u2014 the average boy seems to regard this food as the backbone of his diet; wellsplattered on bread, of course.To him the texture is a matter of vital importance.Tastes may vary from one boy to another, but each has a determined loyalty to the brand of his choice.Don\u2019t expect him to appreciate Brand X just because the label of a Brand Y jar been substituted because of a temporary shortage of the favorite product.Mothers, of course, should be eliminated from the survey, especially if they have completed (he task of cleaning up a gob of gubers from the floor.Their opinions could not be considered as impartial.The readers say: We earned the right to our flag Dear Sir, l will not take up the space used by Mr, England, but I do believe he should be decorated with a large putty medal without delay.\u2022W* PHflyttt »0« TO 0*Y FIOM jCbc Upper Reemo Put off your old nature which belongs to your former manner of life .and pul on the new nature, created after (he likeness of God in true righteousness and holi-ness.(Ephesians 4:22.24, RSV).PRAYER: Our heavenly Father, help ti« to find our strength In Thee.(Irani ns forgiveness and give us failli so that as sons of Thine we may run well the race of Thy high calling in Christ Jesus, our Savior, In His name we pray.Amen.We have earned our (lag maple loaf, or hedge hog.or beaver.We earned it and young people can now say, \"We have a flag!\" When were any of (he (lacs you mentioned made officially (be Canadian flag?We oldsters do feel pangs when we see our ensign gone, bul we are no longer using our horse and buggy, house pump and cullers, so how about pulling for Canada' Our boys fought and died to preserve peace and security, If war breaks out today, our lads will do the same with fully as much honor to protect Canada under a Canadian maple leaf, nnr young proud flag.We have paid and paid, and worked, and have earned the right to our own flag.Sits, our young folks especially need the respect and security due them of having as their own an all Canadian em biera.I cannot see how this new flag can alter our respect or affiliations with England.America or Timbuktu Yours truly, A Canadian \"Eirst\" TODAY IN HISTORY -Pope Pins XII was crowned in Rome.Sac one) World War Twenty-five years ago today\u2014in 1940 \u2014 the Finnish parliament met in a secret session hut issued no report on proposed peace negotiations with Russia: French Premier Daladier said Ml-(khi British and French troops were ready to sail tor Finland if the formal e»M earn* Have AH 1 here The Knatpn» (Jone?A*ks OTTAWA - (Cfi aotiw* lea*» »** I S», .«a »»»¦«!\u201c h'l* '*'*'*.\t''I' 'V c c* ¦> l \\ **////\u2022,' rvwaafiSBjg \u201cRIGHT NOW I'M NOT LOOKING FOR ENSIGNS.- French Canada says: Exchanges with France hailed; Sharpe seen Lesage competition Ottawa La Droit -Looking Into the future, everyone seems to see Premier Jean Lesage as Prime Minister Pearson's successor.Such a succession seems logical.But Mr.I.esage will have coinpe tition for the top post and al ready a rival is in evidence, a formidable one.This rival is a man who, for all his quietness, seems to have the qualities of a leader.He is Mitchell Sharp, the present minister of trade and commerce in Mr.Pearson\u2019s cabinet.Like Mr.Pearson and the late prime minister Mackenzie King, Mr, Sharp has served as a deputy minister in his time, like Mr.Lesage, he's 59.He\u2019s a good administrator and, unlike the present prime minister, he's able to face up to Opposition Leader Diefen baker in the Commons with serenity, and, with quiet ease, to put that gentleman in his place.He's no demagogue but he has made television ap pearances almost as often as has Mr.Diefenbaker.Every time he's had the chance.Mr.Sharp has spoken out strongly about problems of national unity.He's done so all over the country .He's shown himself very sympathetic toward the French - Canadian minority .and generally seems to have no other ambition than (o hr of service to his country.Mr.Sharp is by no means a faultless man but so far the flaws have not been greatly in evidence.Mr.Sharp\u2019s prospects don't cause us any alarm.Were not worried in the least about the conduct of Canada's future government as long as the present government is a good one.Whatever it.- errors and inadequacies, the L i b e r a 1 party is lucky to have Mr.Sharp.It has spent so much time in power it recent generations that it has, not sur prisingly.attracted top civil servants who happen to be ambitious, competent and inclined toward politics Willi» Ch»v»li»r (March 4) Trois - Rivicrot Le Nouvel* liât»\u2014Canada's two main political parties always have been parties of the centre.Bid the Conservatives always have tolerated in their midst a rightisl element while the Liberals have always kept a radical wing io ingratiate themselves wdh Hie country s lefhsis.Former prime minis 1er St.Laurent once said his Liberal cabinet included men of the right, moderates and economic leftists This was the atmosphere of compro nvsp in whieh Liberal policy was formulated., , , Premier Ernest C Manning (of Alberta) is a straight right-wing man, in his capacity as head of a Social Credit government .Would he enter federal politics as head of a right wing group?We wonder whether it was to per mil such an entry that Social Credit's present federal chief.Robert Thompson, decided in hold a leadership convention.Mr.Manning is the dean of provincial premiers For more than ?0 years, he ha* managed to get elected by big ma-hwt his iu«ee«a seems to have been strictly provincial in scope.Hr has supported Social Credit in its federal campaigns hut hr has failed totally to spur it to victory as a federal force\u2014even in his own province.Federal politics always have tempted a certain number of prov incial premiers.But none has proved himself to have the calibre of a federal prime minister.At the turn of the century, there was little federal-provincial antagonism jpftntÇi \"rÂctfanly LE ncvoiH Editorial viewpoints from the French-language press, prepared by The Canadian Press.hut today there is this sort of tension, no matter which par ties control particular provinces Mr.Manning shouldn't forget this.He certainly would prefer to remain master of a prosperous province rather than risk his political future in Ottawa, where he'd he just another MP and at most the leader of a minority party of little importance.\u2014 (Mereh 3) Montreal Le Presse -A question Hip Quebec motorist frequently asks himself is why his car insurance rates are so much higher than those in other provinces.The answer usually given is ihat rates are highest in places where there are the most traffic accidents.The automobile causes 43 per cent more deaths in Quebec prov- ince than anywhere else in Canada.A resolution adopted at the convention of the Quebec Trucking Association here tends to minimize this factor.\"It is false.\u201d says the association, \"to contend that increases in automobile ,nsur-ance premiums .are due solely to a multiplication of accidents on Quebec roads.\u201d The truckers\u2019 convention pointed to \"the exaggerated valuation of damages\u201d and the \"tolerance towards certain garage owners.\u201d That is an oft heard complaint among thousands of motorists.The association stresses\u2014and apparently wdh reason\u2014that we are in the presence of a \"veritable system of exploitation and of abuse of confidence.\u201d It would be wrong to claim that the solution rests solely in the hands of the insurance companies, the motorists, the garage owners or even the legislator.The rates in effect are the result of a number of factors.The truckers\u2019 association has called for an inquiry.An inquiry would lead to a recommendation that all interested parties gather together at the \"round table\" to discuss a situation which concerns the owners of 1,500,000 vehicles.Why shouldn't this \u201cround table'' be held as soon as possible under the auspices of the provincial department concerned.\u2014Guy Cormier (March 5) FIRST VIEW The province of Saskatchewan was first explored in 1891.MOON DUSTS EARTH Scientists believe that a ton or more of dust from the moon falls on the earth every day.Business Tycoons Answer to Previous Puizle ACROSS 1 Teapot \u2014\u2014 tycoon 5 Trust tycoon 8 Railroad tycoon 1C Notion 13\tAuditors' group -«til 14\tl nicorn fish 15\tSy na.1 ebamm, Israel 17\tCheck izool.t 18\tRel a Million 19\t1 me up in steps (mil ) Î1 Rebound 73 Sharpen 24 F.ecenîriC wheel ÎTRibbeil name 29 French punier 32 Rehold d4tin) 34 Potent 38 Geometric figures 38\tP.rk 39\tWorn aw ay 40\tSprite 42\tTownahip iah.) 43\tRussian hemp 45 Aurora 47 Stale of being dark 50 Gun 34 Iroquoian Indian 55 Offered 57 Algonquians 68 Interesl of the Gtiggenheims 59 Sell 80\tWriting fluid* 81\tCaress 82\tFeminine name DOWN 1\tHell sound 2\tRoman theaters 4\tWith fruiting spikes 5\tKdible tuber iS Am i 8 Himseti (Latin 7\tPoor caleh 8\tBigness 91 aching grace It) Line comb.form) 11 Thin 18 Jacob's brother iRib ) 20 Scuttle* 22 Gourd 24\tGrant 25\tMaple gmu* 28 llarvrsirr ty coon 28 Crescent tgeom I SÆ1S, 30Over again 31 Pace 33 Kreedon f ront constraint 35 Small island 37 Hereditary factor 41 Automotive tycoon 44 Rar (legal) 48 Sifter 47\tMr.Arnaz 48\tPersia 49\tWithered 51\tAgitate 52\tFasting period 53\tIcelandic poem 58 Seine 1 TT rr nr\tr \u2014\tP 1 \" \" ¦¦ -¦¦4-\t\tiT\tr- fF\tr-\t\t\tr-\tr-\tIF\trr \t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t14\t\t\t \t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t17\t\t\t \t\t\t\t\t|\t\t\t\t\t\t\t \t\t.\t1\t\t\t¦\ta\t\t\t\t\t Î4\tK\t\tm\t1\t\t\tW\t\t\t\trr\tSt \t\t\t\t¦\t*\t\t\t\t\t\t\t ST\"\t\t\t\t37\t\t\t.¦\t\t\t\"\t\t \t\t\t\t\t¦\t\t\t\t\t\t\t \t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t 4 f\tMl\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\tAJ\tsn 44\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t \t\t\t\t\t5è\t\t\t\t\t\t\t1 \t\t\t\t\t«T\t\t\t\t\t«\tam\tJ Bygone days TWENTY YEARS AGO (From the Record of Tuesday.March 13.1945) Alderman Hector Lanctot, presently occupying Scat No.2 for the Centre Ward, which becomes vacant next Tuesday has deposited his nomination paper with Antonin Deslaur-iers.returning officer for the municipal election.Elected Iasi March to fill the Centre Ward seat vacated by His Worship, Mayor Gen-est, who resigned as aider-man to seek the office of chief Magistrate, Aid.Lanctôt has been in office for only one year.FIFTEEN YEARS AGO (From the Record of Monday.March 13.1950) There was a good attendance at the regular meeting of St.George\u2019s Guild, of Len-noxville.The meeting was held in the parish hall and the president.Mrs.J.Morrison, presided.She opened the meeting with prayer.TEN YEARS AGO March IS.1955, fell on a Sunday mallei The secretary bird is so-called because the stiff tuft of feathers sticking out from the back of its neck reminded early naturalists of a secretary with quill pens in his hair.The bird is long-legged and native of Africa, stands nearly four feet high and is considered one of the world's most powerful birds of prey.It is often kept around ranches because with its huge talons it can kill the most venomous snakes.C IncyGopotd'O Bntonnice S\u2019tirrlinutkr Dailij iKrrnrîi SUBSCRIPTION RATES Carrier delivery in Sher-brooke end Eastern Town-thipi, 40 cent* weekly, by mail in City of Sherbrooke, $20.80 per year.Mail tub-uriptioni in Canada, out-tide the city limit*, and Great Britain, 1 year $10.00, 6 month* 6.00, 3 month* $3.00, 1 month $1.50.United State* and South Amori-ce.1 year $17.00 6 menfh* $9.00, 3 month* $5.00, 1 month $2.00.Singlo copit* 7c; Back copie*, 7c; over 30 day* eld, 15; ever 90 day* eld, 40c.\"Authorized a* second cl*** mail, Poit Office Department Ottawa, and for payment of poatago in Always on Sunday Russians cheer U.S.By PETER WORTHINGTON MOSCOW \u2014 ' T.NS) \u2014 When you tell them no one believes it.But it's true' Every Sunday afternoon Russians gather to cheer and applaud the United States and to boo and discourage Canada It's one of the oddities of Moscow.One of the Sunday traditions here is a weekly gam# of hockey at the Metrostoy open air rink when the Canadian Embassy plays the American Embassy.Though the U.S.Embassy outnumbers the Canadian Embassy by almost the same ratio that two countries differ in population, the Canadians ABSORBENT So far, in two years, the Americans have not won a game.It's a tribute to their perseverance and competitiveness that they continue to turn out for a weekly shellacking.The quality of play is abysmal.But it's enthusiastic.As each member arrives, so does the Russian security agent whose job it Ls to follow him.When the teams are lined up there must be a platoon of secret police in the crowd.You can even spot furtive chaps with long-lens cameras zeroing in on this colonel, that major or that second secretary.Since there are only 26 staff members at the Canadian Embassy.and many of them women, Jack Best of Canadian Press and I have been recruited to play.In fact that was the main thing the embassy wanted to know about me when I arrived: \u201cDo you\u2014or rather will you\u2014play hockey for us'\u2019\u201d There aren't enough Canadian players for substitutes.Consequently every man is a 60-minute player and either skates himself into good condition very quickly or be-comes a physical w^reck.Whenever the Americans score the crowd bursts into applause.When Canadians are attacking they occasionally get pelted withisnow and ice.It's like the Montreal Forum is for the Leafs.Canadian Ambassador Robert Ford jokingly calls Russian support of U.S.\u201cbig power chauvinism.\u201d OFFER HELP He said: \u201cAs a big power themselves, the Russians seem to resent a little coun- are better players.try like Canada humiliating another big power, the U.S.\" He said in the days when the Yanks lost by bigger scores than they do now, Russians even offered to loan them players.They still do.Every Sunday a couple of Russian players join the Americans.Oddly, while the Russians skate like dreams thev don't seem to thrive on body-checks and hard play.They seem to lack basic hockey sense.They are completely predictable and pose no problem for the Canadians \u2014 unlike their world championship counterparts.Things get fairly rugged.Major John Smith of the U.S.team broke a finger, and Petty Officer Bob Brockley of the Canadians has a couple of cracked ribs.In one game an American fired a rising shot into the crowd which hit a security man in the face\u2014\"moving his nose a couple of inches to the left.\u201d INTRIGUING A nasty injury, but the Russian refused to abandon his post and stayed until another \"shadow\u201d arrived to relieve him.The Canadian Embassy looks forward to touring Canadian hockey team* coming here.It's then that they scrounge sticks and cast-off equipment.This year's Embassy team is still using old sticks donated by last year\u2019s touring Windsor Bulldogs.SCHOOLING MANDATORY Indonesia has ordered schooling for both sexes between the age of 8 and 14 to be instituted by 1968.RULES T The contest opens today and closes April 10.All entries must be postmarked not later than April 10 to be eligible.2.\tAny photograph, color or black and white, may be entered.Photographs will be judged by their originality and com position, and not for their color value.3.\tPictures must be sharp.Those that are blurred or hadly exposed will be automatically disqualified.4 Picture size may be from 3 x 3 inches up to 8 x 10 inches tglossy preferred).5, Color transparencies and slides are acceptable.fi Pack for maximum protec tion and mail photos to Sher brooke Daily Record.119 Wei lington Street North.Sher brooke.PQ Write the words \"Photo Contest\" clearly on the outside of the package.7.\tRe sure to include your name and address.which should be typed or in block loiters on a piece uf paper and attached or glued to the back of the picture.8.\tAll entries will be returned if desired.9.\tIf people are included in your photograph give their name* and from what city or town.10 The decision of the Judges will be tinal.i 1 PRACTICE HONOR \u2014 Jean-Jacques Bertrand I nion Nationale MCA tor Missisquoi speaking al au aascfiiàl} of his party in Bedford this week, advised his followers to practice the same honor in politics as they do in private life.Roth major language groups in this province need to cooperate more together, he said, to solve the problems which confront us.(Record Photo by Studio Eclair) JJ Bertrand says.Work to improve BEDFORD tStaff1 \u2014 \"e are We want our delegates here, ever, for the Liber»; Party, that not in politics to fatten ourselves and in other parts of the coun scandal is not everywhere.Only but to work for the betterment try to meet, study and express the exceptions make the front of those in our county , villages their ideas on labor, educa- page of newspapers and other and towns.Jean - Jacques Ber- turn and agriculture, some of the public information media, trand.Union National MLA for major problems facing u> at said Mr, Bertrand.Missisquoi.loki an assembly of the moment and build a struc-\t.his followers this week at the ture for the solving of these genera c»rii;.i » o ie.i Saint - Damien School in Bed- problems, he added.\t^tes 0 f0Ku\"\"es l\" Ih* rrc\"' ,\t,\tince of Quebec will meet in The present government tn Montreal March 19.îo and 21 to \"We must practise the same power, before it took power.>tu(tx\tmljor problems of honor in our politics as in our promised that there woukt be no j[,e (\\t\\ and of the partv itself private lives.\" he told those pre- augmentation in taxes In the t,e announced sent.\tEastern Townships already in Both major language groups in past weeks three counties have Me Bertrand expressed lus the Eastern Townships and the raised their school taxes dras wish that the English ¦ speaking province need lo get together, ticall.v he explained\tmembers of his party would at to cooperate more today to solv e \"A better conception of liber '-end the three day rongte»» our problems, he said\tty and justice needs applying\t- \"in our organimwn w« must and we musi study the structure try to get ready through our of our party and to be sure local associations to bring a lit- that our delegates will be corn-tie more democracy into prac- petent in all domains and in all tice; to democratize more and regions.\" he stated, more our Union National Party,* \"I would lika to say this, how Cowansville releases police report (Record photo by Skip Nashville) COWANSVILLE (Staff) three persons injured and one police secretary and radio oper io the Roads Department, seven.\u2014 According to the police re-, fatality.\tj a tor.Guy Frechette, showed] The number of articles found! jjONTRFM tCIM i>, port released this week there\tA total of 34 persons were\tthat «45 calls had been receiv\tby the\tpolice was\t51 during t*,t\u2019!S iboiinn 'V were seven thefts in February,\theld in custody in police cells,\ted during the month, including\tmonth\tand their value was' ' Merchandise and valuables\tCases brought before the court\t69 complaints and resulting in\t$2,000 stolen in the city amounted to\tnumbered 12.Police fines col-\t71 investigations.Two hundred\tThree children\twere report $2.200.The value of articles\tlected amounted to $218.Money\t!and sixty reports were filled by\te(t ,0\thave been\tlost and thi recovered amounted to $40.remaining to be collected at the all members of the department ,amo number uere n,,unu,«y airframe Mr.Foure's dresses uw.eyes of villagers in the\t« b \" ^ \u2019 t ^1?^ irt-,0 a boy's dress - coat ensembles utilized pasture of a terrified bull.\tb X^t?how we'S m 1 C uban;l the engine was \u201cle Huge etagge'-his term for- Minv/md; spry for her >ear'' ^\tsimilar engme now is in a series of straight bands at she now hves n one m her home :\tp rosé hv i sèlf \" jthp ^ndoDn, sc]encp «\"\u201c*«>«»\u2022 the hemline to give the effect °\\ er'ooking cliffs and sea m this ^ a™^ sbv a Lden < *1 B,and had said of double or triple skirts.These! strikmgh' scenic area of Corn- T'd\u2019an.a^,pdndby\t« further lying but Lilian\u2019s tiers usually showed below a wall, near where the tr«nsatlan->>.\tBlam.and otoeis.bud ;ldea of settling down was to princess line tunic with a .h- cables head out toward New- \u2019h\u2018 m^J^nths of nflnl .king ^\"7- £ !agabond cousin- slightly flared skirt.Matching, mind and\texperiment and repair Lilian la*u eS 5 and' and travel ,0 coats were also the s e ve n- ( lad in her customary outdoor N ^ 'fil dP7 ligMs with ü°f 1Vanpouver Island ^ eighths length fitted tunic style arb of slacks and mackinaw _._n _man'\t_.|help wrest a homestead out of The crisp white pique collar is detachable in thi \u201cChelsea look\" styled in navy blue worsted.This is one cl the many smart new styles available at Au Bon Marché thi spring.The model wears it with a pique finish fabric furrei! cloche.Washer - Dryer Repair \u2022\tGuaranteed Service on all makes.\u2022\tAuthorized dealer for Thor, Beatty, McClary-Easy.\u2022\tAlso service to Ranges and Refrigerators.SERVICE DEPOT REG\u2019D 1132 King St.West \u2014 Tel.562-4723 type jacket, she strolled along;nunif'rous mishaps but no scri- virgin wilderness, her terrace, gesturing toward ;ou£, mJllnes-\t.,\t( This adventure, too, started in1 \u2014 nearby Land's End and Cape-\talter negotiation by fun .blooded romance with Cornwall.Indoors >he displayedLilian travelled to Eng- Charles, who had been a Brit*; com*| Roe.a name famed in aviation to'Lilian .Pr°I>0!\u2019e| \u201cI asked him what we would live on\u20141 knew he had no\u2018 Lilian arrived home at night ,\t,,\t,\t.in pouring rain with the pre- ada.1 became a gaidener^ said ci0Uÿ power plant and in hpr A sleeveless dress in muted her paintings, which follow the \u2019an'\u2019 \u2019 P\u2019vk up a 20-horsepowerjjsh Columbia lumberjack, themes of mountain and sea-!Iwo-eyluider engine^ from A.jng back to Ireland to pr scape, and her photos from the FINNISH SAUNA past, including ancient aircraft from the beginning.and Canadian forest scenes.LIFTED POLICEMEN HATES PEOPLE \"When I came hack from Can- 1 hate people.ui;eagprness could not wait until you In get morning to test it.The engine money.\u201c\u2018Hope.\u2019 was his reply.\u201d \"\\Ve had one child but she' died.\" she said sadly.There was no telephone, no cock market and was Mrs.Bland ;ardening, outdoors, iw.n from them.\t(spluttered into life, gasoline be-!^^18^ \u2018n those days.I kept \u201cT gambled my wages on the|inR fpd from a whiskv bottlp!eows.pigs and chickens and) 'worked outdoors.I don\u2019t regret ing to Lilian\u2019s deaf aunt.\tmy\ta\u2019 a1^ \"Before this, we made sure that the airframe was strong enough to carry the engine.We did this in a funny way.\u201cFour big policemen and Joe held on to the wings of Mayfly! (and turned it into the wind.Itj lifted all the policemen off their( feet, so we knew that if it could1 Rugs A Upholstery CLEANED in your home or place of business by Von Schrader, iry-foam method.No Fuss-No Muss \u2014 No Bother.Call today for free estimate \u2014 842 2494 \u2014 North Hatley.Private\u2014\" FRENCH LESSONS Prof.J.A.Lacroix Retired School Teacher Telephone 569-4984 Sales and installation .homes, cottages, motels, clubs, etc.Both electric and wood fired stoves.Free estimates .VIKING SAUNA INSTALLATIONS REG\u2019D.100 Lake St., MAGOG \u2014 Tel.843-3348 (MacPherson Lumber Inc.) But British buyers benefit\t] Shopkeepers threatened ®v\tCOOPER\tBut an economic hurricane i price *>stem has been the small April TO prices should be fixed LONDON > AP \u2014The floor ha' fast shaping up which may shopkeepers' shield against solely by reiailei s unless the been yanked from under a vast blow thousands of ho!e-m the ruinous competition.With all manufacturers or suppliers me! range of retau prices in Britain corner ne.cbborhoud shops out stores charging the same price certain conditions and the march or e\\ent< may of business, leaving the field for standard items, there was More than 700 producing lit1 soon catch up at last with Na- largely to chain stores and no incentive to go bargain-hunt classes of goods have filed for P0,eoc\tsupermarkets.\tmg.and the little neighborhood exemption.The bulk of manu The gifted little trench war The menacing wind is the Re- shops coukl count on a steady facturers.however, have con rior once contemptuously de- sa e Prices Act.effective April trade\u2014with a fixed profit mar- eluded they could not win and scribed Britain as a nation of 30, which, with certain excep gin.\t\" have decided to let matter.- tak< shopkeepet s.Within limits\u2014the tions.makes it illegal for manu- This shield has been shat- their course.British did, after all.beat his facturers and suppliers to fix tered.\tThe big breach came when ears off\u2014Napoleon continues to the prices at which their wares PASSED LAST YEAR\tThe Distillers Company Ur.-.HYDRO-QUEBEC APPOINTMENTS SHFRTtHOOKF DATTV RFCORD, FRT, MARCH 12.IMS J Financial & Market Report! stmia COURTtSY OP OREiNSHIBLOS LTD.NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE Y \u2022sterdayt Clot* 11 a.m MONTREAL STOCK EXCHANGE YoUrday'* Cloia LECHASSE UR \u2014 Kmth and Mary tnee Fryer) are happy to ! announce the birth of their »ort, 1\u2018hilip Andn'w at the Brome MiMÙquot \u2022 Perkins Hospital, 11 a.nv Sweetaburg on March 11.IMft.be basically right COWANSVILLE Continued from Page 5 may be sold at retail.\tThe Resale Prices Act which ited, which makes half the -oun j SLASH PRICES\ttlil> caused all the panic was try's whisky and gin, announce i Major stores have jumped the t>ushed through Parliament last that it was abandoning retail! gun with slashes in prices of >Mr h> Edward Heath, minis- price maintenance immediately goods ranging from whisky, gin ,cr f(*r ,rarie in the Conserva without waiting for the \\pr;l 30J and wine to candy, cosmetics tlvp R°vernment then in office deadline.The act provided that after After that eame the deluge Robert A.Boyd, P.Eng, Leo Roy, P- Eng.Biology exhibit Continued from Page 3 reported\tancj\tfoods i,'or Local police gave aid to out-H_\u201en\t{C-\t, .\t,\t.r,\t, dren.the prices of boxed and of-town police 36 times last\t.candy were cut as much r ' k t\tas 12 per eon!.Two bicycles were reported\t,,\t___j , , stolen valued at S3n One\tdt^ful .neWs for recovered.\t-he eustomers.trapped in an in- flationary price spiral for years, that we had had at previous ex- teresting and enlightening ex The report shows that\t61\tand\tthe big\tstores\tcould stand\thibitions.This one did not pre\tpenence In our discussion af traffic tickets were issued\tby\tthe\tlower profit\tmargin be-\tsent as\tmuch of a challenge in-\tter, we learned that our eight policemen during the month, cause of their vast turnover, -telle \u2022tualiy.\" (High School Bio- year old was as much impress They spent 295 hours on patrol.But a chill premonition of't1Sy Teacher from Montreal) ed as our teenagers and our including 56 hours on traffic bankruptcy came to roost in the ¦ ¦ enthusiasm and selves.Truly, a well-presented and 17 reports w ere received Tittle neighborhood shops, com- thoroughness with which the exhibition with w ide appeal during hours xm patrol.\tmonly run by widows on nest- demonstrators had prepared for and well worth the trip.Forty-five hours were oceupi-egg investments, retired cjviLt*,eir worlc and offered explana- vMontreal Businessmen', ed with surveillance of sus servants eking out small pen- tions was inspiring to any Biological Exhibition pects and automobilists and 27 -ions former arrnv tvnes md SrouP of high school students been held at Bishop's l ime.t\t,, escorts were provided for banks others seeking a modesMncome Wp ^ fateful for tins service sity since 1946.when avadablo [ZIZrl * and other business firms.\tfor\ttheir old\tage\t10 ,he\tcommunity.'\u2019 (Compton\tfloor space was less than one oansrupic; Mileage covered by police\tt\tntil now\tthe* fixed - retail\tCounty\tSchool Principali.\u2022Th?i\tthird of to day s space This\t1'; \u2018'hai .ied wnh\thav ears while on duty totalled\tu enthusiasm of the University year\u2019s tenth Exhibition via- mg defrauded cred.tois of Mien 5,692 which used 428 gallon- c I \u2022 I\tr-\tstudent exhibitors was conta promoted by the Biology Club Distributors Company of $ui>.0{ gas\t' btanbridqe East t\u2018ous iin^ our l,°)?returned toj(President.C.eorge R.Siber;jOOl) last summer The company **\t! school w ith a feeling of excite , Vice-President.Keith R.Mills; w ent into receivership in July - Revy D.Hannen celebrated ment about biology.Another as Sec.-Treas., Wendy K.Wright)I Judge Jean Tellier ordered \u2019he Eucharist at the Nesbitt pect .might be overlooked and directed by Dr, \\ N Lang- Marks held without bail for pro-Residence recently and showed .it is the fact that the l ni- ford (Head of the Department liminary hearing when (he ae slide?.\tversity students had an opport of Biology), Dr J K Eovvtherjcused appeared in court Thttrs The workshop for parish of- unity to prepare and deliver a and Mr.Leo Sepp.Even now.day.a few hours after surrend-fleers which was postponed un-;lecture to younger people some plans are being laid for tholering voluntarily to police til March 2E will take place in of them doing an exceptionally : ext exhibition, the objective\taie ofi good job.Perhaps a future of which will still be to inter\t^ W w Tho president of Hydro Quebec, Mr.Jean-Claude l O'-arri.announces the appointment of Robert A Boyd to the newly created post of General Manager of Hydro Quebec Mr.Boyd was Genera! Manager - Distribution and Sales, prior to this appointment.Also announced is the appointment of Mr.Leo Roy to the post of General Manager Distribution and Sales Mr.Boy was Connerl) Executive AKisUtnt to the President, a position now eliminated following reorganization of Hydro-Quebec's senior administration on the provincial level* News flashes from around the world MONTREAL (CP -Barry AI !; Ian Marks, who had been sough m a warrant for more than a hue -vei,r' ls appear in court Mardi 15 on charges resulting Amer Tel\t66-'x\t66-'* Anaconda\t64 a*\t65 Bethlehem Steel\t36%\t37 Borden's Co.\t85»»\t Chrvsler\t5TvN*\t56\u2018s Comm.Solvents\t39\t t ons.Edison\t46\t46 Douglaa\t37'k\t Dupont\t233\t234M Gen FUviric 100'*\t\t100'* General Motors\t99'*\t Goodyear\t52 s\t Inti Bus.Mach,\t459'n\t460G tnt.Paper\t32'*\t32»* lut.Tel.\t61'»\t Johns Mant ille\t6C*\t60'* \\ 5 ten Irai\t58\t58'* Pepsi\t72'*\t Radio\t32'*\t32'» Republic Steel\t43'»\t U S Rubber\t88T *\t SUl Oil of N J.\t7 7 **\t77\u2019* Studebaker\tt\t U S.Steel\t\t51», Woohvorth\t27\t A TAXI\t\t Continued from Page 5\t\t n't get our ears\tslat Uni 'At\t RED CROSS IS ALWAYS THERE withYOURhelp^a -(*) Earnham.Dr.Pincott, Sweetsburg, and the rector will ccondary school Biology teach pretmatters biological to young: MONTREAL (CP) Robert ^ ._ lead a discussion on The Christ- \u2019\u2019 might come from such an land old, to students and others V Boyd, 47, has been appointeds(r,'^ ' ,I7,Y\"|1 ian View of Sex.\tExperience.\u201d (Private School in an entertaining but educa o the new (lost of general man\t!.' \" 11\t\" 1 Head).\u201c it was a very in- tionai fashion.\tlager of Hydro-Qucber effective Abitibi VIgoma Aluminium Argus Corp.Asbestos Bell Tel.traiil A.A Oil t, G.Forest truck \"A\" Can.Cement Can.Iron \\tn Aviation El Cdn.Breweries Cdn Rr Alum A Compta.Devices .\u2019dn.Pc Kailvvay Chemcell Cons.Paper Cons Smelter* Dist, Seagrams Dom.Bridge Dont, Foundries Dom.Stores Dom.Tar Dom Textile Dupont Ford \u201cA\u201d Eraser >en.Dynamics it Uikes Paper had no antt freere in those 'lt.'-!'||lon\\e\"ot'!'UilVui>iic Sen Quebec.\the said lie thought it was hear '! ahatt Mr.Boyd started with Hydra en.Those old cars had regular!Eaur.Em.' A ' Quebec 30 years ago as a de buggy wheels with woodeni McMillan Uloedcl sign engineer.\tspokes - tit) pounds of pressure!\torgnaon Ai.\thad to be pumped up by hand |0>;ihj(.^\t: If you had a blow out, you lac ! Niiranda EONlH>\\ (Al\u2019)- Actress E.lii ed on leather patches and pump Dnei' Bros abeth Taylor is flying to the led tip the lire.\tJ Quebec Tel bedside of her father, grav el) Ever know the ancient pars-Balada Foods ill in les Angeles\t; went up steep lulls hackwards'.' -^a> vet je 1 heard the news at 4 o'clock Katevale 11111 near North Hat \u2019\u2019\u2019Jj this morning,\" said Miss Ta y lev was a favorite test for cars Yraders\" Fin \"\\\" lor as she changed planes in i'They had no vacuum pumps amE i'nuis Can Eipo London.\"They said my father'the gas tank was at the back Trans Mt Oil was sc of the ear In reverse the gas Triad Oil riously ill.\u201d\tcirculated better.\tWalker Tlir actress came to London Snow came in those winters Zeller\u2019s Before you buy the convertible you think is best read this: iBk of Montreal liand.Richard Burton, is mak- staved.\tItSue Ptovlndale mg a movie.\tThe (own had two great wood fo, pg 0f ('oinnl, Miss Taylor's father is Fran en rollers, pulled by four horses1 Royal Bank eis Taylor, an art buyer.\tand rolled the streets all win 1,11 Dom Bank Ter.Snow piled up on snow and!MINES^ aurMHI.S was made heard and firm by Hie-;V,'\\ d out in the reformed Reavers' unit, as Dupre and Noiet picked up a pair of goals, with their captain adding \u2018 and liguring in two more.Cardin also hail a say with lire Cauls, in the goals as well as wilh the lists, gelling in on a little of ihe crowd pleasing action.More than .1,500 Sherbrooke fans cncouiagcd their Reavers on to lead the senes, as ihcy once again packed the arena.1 he big turnout was rewarded with an excellent brand of Reaver hockey as well as some of the betler fights.CARDIN DPI NS SCORINt.IU.uk ami the Iteiivers' Rojean Hm at this .stage of the gamp, i Richer went\thi it to the on ashing Dino\tMaseolto on, C la tide\tCardin\twasted no , oiirHiement\tof the fans They [looking for\ta completion to hla lime in healing Andre BinettcMrew two minute high .stickinglivening, on the first of the night, show ]penalties as well as a five min- The Beavers will now move mg the shortest distance be [ul rest for fighting This liltle rut to St Hyacinthe for Ihe tween two points Cardin took Mllbu,'s| xwm\u2018,d u' M'1 \u2022' l'»1 Inurth game of the series, and i n us from Hob Dumc ami u'rn for ,h'' l,,'au'ls \u2022*' Hl\"' «\"< »dl Mill be I.Hiklng for their ^\t\u201e\tI ( Ihe thumb at 10 56 for rough lirst plavoff win on the Gauls\u2019 kene Pepin o vat y lhe Jim imk wlth\t,llu, r.miin No doubt a rough bailie is at tnc taFO cMl al .4 sokoncis!f0|]0w.jni,\tjon tun, «s oertnin disagrrtMiipnU lor the lirst.He earned the Hu* mvoihI poriuct wa.s an arc still unsettled, tip oil in icaching the coinci ,nthcr one for the tans, as Dupre must period of the* nets, bringing tlu* putted two in 1 he frame, one i sSh«M*i»n»oK ¦\t8 fini\"hn' 8\u2018 10 17 ('«'\u2019(lm ¦ .047 and Pepin were on the line in! r rviUn.M shrrhrnokp, |, \u201e ,ltnvu lh(, as Dino Maseolto and Dupie pUpre fmnul the net both times got the thumb for high stick n\u201e.mnjor threat al the time mg and exchange of words at came from Dupre, bothering Hi 1:39.\tnette on every trip down the o»pi.>.t :«\u2022.Ma«s>tto.«.#l.n wen.iciv\t\u2022' i Ait il\t(.Black\t(minor* and\tmnt- Ser^c\tAuhrv\tpulled\toff siunc\t*»'\u2022 1\tHov «nd n\tMii*- fine\tsaves\tIII\tI his\tperiod,\tas\t\u2022\u2022otto at\t\\0.M,\tJ\tl.evr-jgne.13.07, O., , ,,\t.\t( ardln,\tM24.\tH\t(>audfenolt,\t17.16, (\"luis coukln IHiH|stC0ND peR|OD path into the '\t!n\" h>m for Ihe needed M)rl,,,m>k, Rob,rt nets Twenty-nine sccomls late,\the busy momenis end \u201e ,.rpll, o r.mu,\ttn ed as he smothered Hie dise.7 Shri-tnuohe, Bnbert Dupr», ; inorp fnislrated as time the second tally, as only three n,);,s(.(| on.Andre llinetie, and men on the ice for Ihe Beavers , ijHpjp ( ai'din alaged another couldn't stop Vinel\tjbaltle in fronl of Ihe nets Cat ROUND NUMBER ONE cm drew a slashing penalty and + RI mm THERE WITH Ï018 HEEP EXPORT PLAIN or FILTER TIP CIGARETTES ¦as both dubs have an 11 win.three loss record Gametime is 7:30 Cage Ians may move up to Sherbrooke High this evening at 6:30 as LPS visits SHS in an exhibition match, to prepare Sherbrooke for the Visser play-downs coming in Montreal March 26.Such schools as Sher-brookc, Sunnysidc.Cowansville and Knowlton will be representing their respective zone in (he annual b\u2019ball classic.As well, the MacLeod Girls' playdowns will be held at Bishop's University March 19 and 20.SHS defeated Lennoxville for their berth, meeting all teams outside of the Island of Montreal.The annual Granby Invitational Schoolboy Curling Bon-spiel is being held at the \" Granby Curling Club this weekend.The Bornhoft Trophy is at stake, bringing all schools from the Eastern Townships into competition on the rinks.The event lasts a full weekend, with the finals wrapping up on Sunday.One point may be brought under consideration in the Basketball circles during Ihe past few weeks.The Eastern Town ships Amateur Basketball Asso-j dation, a St.Pat s cops Juvenile crown over Optimists St.Pat\u2019s Juveniles copped the Sherbrooke Juvenile Championship Wednesday evening in the QMHA, winning over Sherbrooke Optimists 5-1 in (he second game of the final series.St.Pat\u2019s, sponsored by the St.Patrick\u2019s Old Boys Association.was sparked by (op marksman R.Castonguay in their plastering given the Optimists.They now meet Asbestos in the championships rounds for the Eastern Townships tille.Lone tally for the Optimists came from Jean Perron.assisted by Guy Perron.St.Pat's took the first game of the finals against their losers bv default, while finishing up in orderly fashion with the 5-1 verdict.Manager Bert Laçasse feels confident that they can pull an upset against Asbestos for the E.T.title REMEMBER WHEN .Canada s giant \u2022 killing Trail Smoke Eaters, led by veteran Jackie McLeod\u2019s two goals, won the world hockey championship four years ago today\u2014in 1961 ¦ a minor, while Binette wa.s lab Hound number one erupted bed with Interference Cardin after Vinet\u2019a firsl tally, as Guy Melt he bad something going for I Dnmhi.Suitfo Aubry 17.80 Il S( Hvntinthp, Ormrcl (îucrtln.t SI VlnriMit.S HanvUlD 19.20 ivufllties r Cardin *nd A Bin* «*»( 76 .1,1 2.1 H 212 157 7H 10 21 11 1B0 102 71 2f, 22 14 178 154 Bfi 19 11 11 157 200 49 17 40 B lift 229 40 IATURDAY'» O AMP t Detroit *1 Montra*! Float on »( Toronto SUNDAY'» GAME » Mont ion I at New York Toronto at Chicago Detroit at Boulon * * * SENIOR PROVINCIAL LEAGUE * + + (Final*) THURSDAY'» GAMES St Hyarlntli* 1.Sliurbrookr H (Sherbrooke l*aft* a^rlr* 2 1).?\t*r A INTERCITY THURSDAY'S GAMES HlhfEOft 4 Hock Island fi (Rock Island wins srrlis 4 1) ?\t*\tA AMERICAN LEAGUE (ASTERN DIVISION Moncton tops New Glasgow 6-4 with Phil Doiron as sparkplug, Rangers lead Hawks 3-2 in finals Phil Doiron who fights firesjthe second.Hogan scored Ihe for a living, started some pyro winner at tfi.53 and Doiron put antics of his own Thursday his fourth in the net with 55 night.\t{seconds left in the game.The fulltime member of the Don Larin made 28 saves for Moncton fire department raught Moncton ami Lyle Tarter han-fire for four goals to lead Mone died 25 for New Glasgow, ton Hawks to a 6 4 win overj Thp ,lawkg couW Up thp New Glasgow Hangers in Ihe rl(,, )oniRht jn the gixth Kam, Maritime Senior Ifnekey League }|1 jvi,,,,,.),,,, In the New Brunswick North Shore League, Bathurst Paper- fina nine Hangers lead the best of series 3 2.New Glasgow look Ihe lend three times and each time Doi downed 3 to take IT\u2019S CARDIN AND BINETTE period of the hockey game at IN ROUND TWO \u2014 Claude Ihe arena.Binette, already Cardin and Andre Hinette discouraged by the constant exchanged blows in the third i Beavers' attack, got to Cardin on interference.The pair wasted no time in pleasing the 3,500 fans by a show of fisticuffs.\tW L\tT\tA\tPt*.Quebec\t.19 24\t\\ 24«\t202\t79 RaiUmot 9\t31 28\t5 241\t2)0\t07 llorshry\t31 2H\t4 218\t200\t00 Sprlnuffield\t20 34\t4 211\t242\tfrf\u2019i Providence\t20 41\t2 172\t254\t42 \tIT CRN DIVISION\t\t\t noube.st.er\t43 IB\t1 204\t173\t89 Buffalo\t14 24\t8 220\t194\t74 Pittsburgh\t27 12\t0 201\t214\t00 {Cleveland\t19 41\t5 201\t200\t41 ;lhe second and add an tance marker in the third.FSIDAV* CAMES ProvlôerwM» *t Baltimore Dalhousi* ,\t,, Rangers 5-3 to lake a 3-1 lead ron tied the score lo keep the m ,ho b(,sl.rif.srvf>n finalg Thn {league schedule winners in fif||, K,IM(,\t[)lflypd gt lod san?e bf Clarence Campbell\tcisco was considered essential La#»n°f nSni0rro0mt e,namr> C KhfatVT Campbell says the idea of if the NHL hoped to attract the Sh trreCfenrerthusreïësÏÏ\tto the present a«ention\tbig U.S.,devi- ling in a rough brand of ball.l51,^63\"1,, N\u201dL .sct\u201cp' and oper-sion networks.The only point against this 3\u2018n® a1,\t2 nJn ?1VIS!1°n|5 The league now is made up of m the league is the type\tTh' teams from Chicago, New York, players they produce, as re llle:,15 a calculated gamble.The Bo.U)n Toronto, Montreal and Addition to NHL is 'surprise' lo Maurice Richard, time is factor STUDEBAKER A test drive will convince you emits move up from high calibre of play is going to be bumdéd Gin-distilled in n-ontre the REAL HOLLANDS FLAVOUR John de Kuyper 4 50fl SINCE 1695 all 12 in two divisions; inp ip si Vi if» ruiw ic m a rs p nn MONTREAL fCP) \u2014 Mau- play together at the end of the rice (Rocket) Richard said season,\" said the former Cana-pe1r0,t\tThursday the announcement, of diens star who now is assistant, rchool.These basketball enthu- lowered, he said, until enough\ta new NHL division came as a to dub president David Moison stasis enter the same environ-jP^a-vers ean be developed to bal- Jn its announcement, the NHL \"surprise\" and he didn\u2019t think Richard said he didn't think ment and could possibly ruin ar,ce both divisions\t-aid applications for the new it could be completed quickly a second division would be up their original type of ball.Cer- \"There\tis\tno shortage of\tdivision will\tbe accepted from\tto current NHL standards for tain teams need examinations hockey player- but the question\tresponsible groups representing\t\u201cIf they're\tgoing\tto\thave\ttwo\tat least four or five years, and by the league board and must is whether\tor\tnot the dilution of\tmajor-league\tcities in Canada\tdivisions it\twould\tbe a good!therefore, a partially interlock- be corrected, as this will lead talent will\the\ta disappointment\tand the U.S.\tNone has been re-\tidea to have\tone out\tWest\tand\ting schedule would not work to notmng better, but far worse, to the public.We don't know.\" eeived to lit, Campbell laid, one in the East which could well immediately.Rousseau Automobile >nc- 2059 King St.West\u2014Sherbrooke\u2014Tel.567-3931 1 I 00 1* «HERB*0OKI! DAILY RECORD, FRT., MARCH 1*.1«W Country notebook M»rch came In like a lion,[vantage of the fine weather to but the lamb was close behind, see Leslie Robertson\u2019s flock of Those beautiful warm days in imported North Country Che the first week of the month had the tantalizing feel of real spring.No doubt, the tapping bits were in use in the maple bushes but I haven't heard that anyone actually made syrup.In ihe Morgan Arboretum, a mile from the College, tapping and installation of the elastic pipelines were just about complete in preparation for Maple Day on the eleventh.Dan MacAr viot sheep at Franklin Centre down near the U.S.border, Peter is very interested in .sheep and the Robertson flock has been attracting considerable attention.It is one of the very few imports from the British Isles in recent years.Therefore, this little flock is a rare source of new breeding stock.Two years ago the Robertsons went to Scotland and By WALKER RILEY Macdonald Collage as the Border Cheviot.It deve-[about Fertility for Corn.Then YOUR HEADQUARTERS fat one*.\t,om Moot Hrwnt are haH-starved Next, gtva an ertra aarly even when fed as recommended feeding just as soon as the snow, 10 or 15 years ago.has melted away.From the; We now realiz* that for good | lawn point of view it\u2019s actually|growth, blue grasses need at [better to feed while the ground least four pounds of actual ni l in still frozen because you willllrogen per 1,000 square feet do less damage to the turf than each year, if you waited until the earth loped in the north of Scotland to a large, rugged breed, long bodied with good depth.Twin there will be practical growers as well a« spécialiste on the program, and also a corn ma- lambs are usual, and the ewes chinery display.So they can thur tells me that they could brought back three high priced have made 50 gallons had the evaporator been ready.Next year, they may try tapping in mid-winter to catch these preseason runs.It could be that in the sealed system of the pipeline, the tap holes will stay fresh and open.Peter Hamilton and I took ad.are known as good milkers.This breed crosses well with Lekes ters.Then bred to a Suffolk ram, the cross-bred ewes produce excellent market lambs.As well as the small breeding flock, the Robertsons now have a commercial flock of 120 na live ewes to produce lambs for the Easter trade.Building Repairs & Painting FREE ESTIMATES BISHOP BROS LTD.General Contractors 148 Magog St.Tel.562-9315 rams and five ewes.Two of the rams were lost shortly afterwards, one in a disastrous barn fire.Hut still the Robertsons have hung on, and the little flock has grown to 20 head.I don't pretend to know sheep, but that old ram is as majestic an animal as 1 have seen in a long time.In October the three-year quarantine period for the sheep ! disease Scrapie will he up.and (the Robertsons will he free to sell their first breeding animals.The North Country Cheviot.I originated from the same stock give vou the best program possi ble, the Committee is making a charge of $3 which includes noon lunch.One thing sure, it will be a day packed with information.This spring help your lawn be attractive Farm Forum Activities The Corn Day planned for March 31 at Macdonald College is a first in more ways than one.It is the first Corn Day in Quebec, although It is a popular event in that province to! the West.It is the first of such! events to be sponsored by the Quebec Farmers\u2019 Association, senl-and it is the first time, as farj Mrs E jjecoteai, as I know, a Corn Day has iGreenieaf.held anywhere in the spring ! '\t,\t' ,\t, The Committee in charge felt The hroadcas was very good, the need for information abouta talk'back on last weeks corn is too urgent to wait until broadcast, The Church and the fall\t*\" The program THIRD RANGE Mr.and Mrs.Maurice Rymill, Hyatt Street, entertained the members of the third Range Farm Forum Monday evening.Sixteen members were pre- read the WANTED CEDAR POSTS & RAILS Prices Paid Delivered in Sherbrooke Diameter\tLength\tPrice 5 to (i-inch\t12 ft.\t50c ea.5 to 6-inch\t10 ft.\t40c ea.3 to 5-inch\t12 ft.\t40c ea.3 to 5-inch\t10 ft.\t35c ea.3 to 5-inch\t8 ft.\t20c ea.COMPLETE PRICE LIST ON REQUEST.CANADIAN SNOW FENCE LTD.P.O.643 Sherbrooke \u2014 Tel.567-7711 will be based on the why and the how of corn growing.There are some areas in Quebec where grain corn can and should be grown.There are others where the acreage of silage could be increased.But there are areas where corn is too risky.If a man goes away from Corn Day having decided against corn, the event may be just as successful as if he had decided to go all y NtA, Inc.TM.*\u20221».U S.Pal.Otf.FRECKLE^ I BoY.Tt-ns DIGIT DIALING-REALLY THROWS ME / I ACCIDENTALLY dialed a wrong-number.LI X ASKED For lard-i AND THIS SAYS, \"YOU MEAN BLUBBER.DONT YOU?i % ® 1C 1965 by MF A, L'lL ABNER THAT'S THE TRAGEDY OF THE AFFLUENT SOCIETY.MY DFAO rr I DESERVE.A SOCIAL-OUTCAST TO WORK ON \u201d SOB.»' I STUDIED SOCIAL.WORK FOR FOUR YEARS AT SARAH LAWRENCE// £ U THE USA.IS PRODUCING ) SOCIAL WORKERS FASTER TV AM IT IS PRODUCING BUMS'/ RU WQ «40 10» Ntf CAPTAIN EASY -SO MISS SüâGS IS MV PAU6HTER*.SHE THINKS I'M PEAR.I MUST FINP HER N0W,.,IPOtfT KNOW WHERE SHE LIVES VOU SHOUlPYE EXPLAINER THAT BEFORE, MR.ROBYL CAN'T IMAGINE WHV THAT ttePPUUô BlONPE PSYCHO EtlTTEP IN AMP HIP [HER1.X CAN'T LOCATE HER M I'lll I'M Mil I I II/ I II h [ 1 ¦¦the porters ONE OF 'EM WAV KNOW NAWiStiH\u201e,XPON'T RECALL A LAPYOF HER PESCRiPTtON MAYBE SHE\u2019S IN JURA S'.ROSY'S BEHIND THIS'.WE GOTTA GET U)U) BELLE AWAV FASTI T The most intensively cultivated crop in the world is lawn grass.There are anj where Irom 40 to 80 plant» to a square foot and this means competition is fierce for food, air, light and water.Add to that the fact that about one third of the plant\u2019s new growth is cut away each week of the growing season and it\u2019s easy to see why grass needs help.The lawn Is a perfect mechanism for exhausting the pmkish in color mean a snow supply of plant food in the soil !,T,
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