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[" 'Sémaâirt ét Shffl'fwkt The 1965 m«pl« »ug*ring ' »^»iû« haj Improved, in the e*tim*tion o( Eastern Town-i ships sugar bush operators S from * poor\" to \"fair\" to \"not too good, but not too bad \" A few weeks ago.ET sugar farmers were predicting the end of what they called without exception, a very poor season Ttity are now saying that, though not a good year, this H3 ïL* Established 1897 maple season prognosis looks brighter seas, n has been lair and almost up to par.Kenneth MacRae of North Hatley told the Record yes terday that he boiled down more syrup this year than in 1964, although he wouldn't consider last year a good one for >he multi-million dollar Eastern Townships maple sugaring industry.The 1964 production, ox pressed in syrup, reached 681 (100 gallons in the Eastern Townships, or 42 per cent of the province'» total maple syrup output.This was 360,(XX) gallons below the 1965 season, due to unusually high temperatures at sugar time last year, which considerably curtailed the flow for most sugar pus ducing regions Eastern Townships farmers have described this season as By PUT WIHTtXAW ( Record staff reporter) \"fair\" and \"below average Earlier thia season, farme expected a \"very poor\u201d yes For a successful seas, farmers need freezing nigh and warm days, Canada's sugar industry port ir.1968\t850.000 gall of syrup and 5.205,300 pou of sugar \u2014 was worih ex- ons nds $5,- 970000.The bulk of these exp «rts went to the Vnited States From one of the best known producers In the Eastern Townships comes the complaint that most city people don't really know the difference between good and bad maple syrup, V Richmond area farmer, aavs that many people don't taste real \"double A\" syrup.He sa,va much of the syrup sold in the cities is a mixture of all grades of syrup, brewed by sugar factories trying to \"stretch\" their product He advis for \"thick\" rup, For the per with a »d buyers to look , light colored ay extra keen shop-pocket scale, the ready know what it* like to syrup should weigh 144 tjecbcooke Dailu Betoctl Price: 7 Cents SHERBROOKE QUEBEC WEONI SDAY, APRIL 28, 1965 pound» per gallon, Standard syrur usually weight» 14 pounds two ounce», he aaid.\"East wekend was tremen-dous\", said Ken Dean of Norm Hatley.He said tt waa about the be it run they had thia year.For Mr Dean, the aea*on ha* been Just slightly below average.Hi boiled 21X1 to 230 gal- See \"KT Maple\" On Pao* 9 WEATHER Sunny periods today and Thursday; temperatures near or s little above normal; light winds.High today and low tonight al Sherbrooke 40 and 30.Thursday, tunny and warmer.Sixty - ninth Year ¦ if®\tüf# JL Hi stands firm on Viet Nam WANTS INVASION OF NORTH VIET NAM \u2014 Brig.Gen.Nguyen Cao Ky, commander of South Viet Nam\u2019s air force, says that air strikes are not choking off aid to the Viet Cong from North Viet Nam.Ky, a 34-year-old native of Hanoi, advocated a kind of \u2018National Liberation Front\u2019 in the north \u2014 similar to the Viet Cong in the south \u2014 in an exclusive interview with Associated Press Writer Malcolm Browne in Saigon today.(AP Wirephoto) mr SAIGON (AP) The clearest lesson from Munich to the present, Johnson said, is that to yield to aggression brings only \u201cgreater threats and brings even more destruc-! five war.\u2019\u2019 \u201cTo stand firm is the only [guarantee of a lasting peace,\u201d he said.The air-jungle war in Southeast Asia dominated Johnson's I press conference.\u201cI say again that I will talk to any government, anywhere, [and without any conditions,\u201d ; Johnson added.\u201cIf any doubt our sincerity, let them test it.\u201d STANDS FIRM I His comments were the latest jin a round of government mes- _\t,\t[sages seemingly designed to Air strikes against North Vietnamese drive home to the Amencan WASHINGTON (CP) \u2014 President Johnson says he is \u201cvery hopeful\u201d that some [ method can be found to bring about peace talk'- on \\ iet Nani, but the United States desire for peace is coupled with a \"refusal to retreat.\u201d The U.S.is in Viet Nam to resist aggression, the president told a White House press conference Tuesday, \"and as long as the aggressors attack well stay there and resist them whether we make friends or lose friends.He said the moment that aggression ceases, the bombing of North Viet Nam will stop.Invade North' says Vietnam csi.lander roans, bridges and railways are not choking off aid to the Viet Cong, and a land invasion of the north should begin immediately, the commander of South Viet Nam's air force says.\u201cIf we are just going to bomb communications lines, the Viet Cong will be able to stand up for a long time, I'm afraid,\" broadening public doubt about Brig.-Gen.Nguyen Cao Ky, 34, told The Associated Press in an the course of the war.public a determination to continue the expanding U.S military role in Southeast Asia, They followed signs of some exclusive interview today.\u201cSo the next step must be big\u2014 either a big escalation of the war or negotiations.\u201d \u201cThe raids against communications are not really effective,\u201d Confidence tests seen OTTAWA (CP)\u2014The opposition parties are expected to unleash detailed criticism and test the government with no-confi-dence motions today as the Commons opens a six-day debate on Finance Minister Gordon's federal budget.In other matters, the president justified his postponement more than a week ago of scheduled visits by Pakistani Presi- he said.\u201cThe Communists can dent Ayub Khan and Prune always find ways of moving [Minister Lal Bahadur sha5tri of through the jungle.\tjIndia.Johnson said he still thinks it \u2018\u2018But if we were to set up a , is a good idea because he hopes GOLDWATER BACKS JOHNSON \u2014 Barrv Goldwater de- kind of \u2018national liberation front .\t\u201e\tu j later to have more authority in the north we could do the from c o n g r e s s to meet the same things to the Communists!needs of the tw0 countries, that they\u2019ve been doing to us j m his statement, Johnson said .t.R .r .here.We have superiority in the - ,: b aliies t0 his wji 7 f«ated Republican president- air over North Viet Nam\u2019s cen-I^L-u LLr n\u201e iifi^ J ial cai,di Our intelligence bered days of the debate\u2014proves that North Vietnamese Thursday, Monday and Wednes- re8Plar units are already in day in this case.\t^our highlands, so there can be ,\t, no bar to sending troops north.\u201d A Thursday opening for the budget debate had been scheduled to allow opposition spokesmen time to digest its contents.But Privy Council President Mcllraith said Tuesday the opposition parties had expressed no objection to starting the discussion sooner.While the criticisms were be-ins prepared, MPs took on two other government measures\u2014 giving first reading to a bill to retire senators at age 75.Cost of gasoline mystery tional method of accounting to fund, but into special funds.Parliament, Canada had a deli- There arc payments by Ottawa cit of $83,000,000 in the fiscal [which are not really for goods VANCOUVER (CP) \u2014 How,the hearing that began under, Imperial said it gets less now year ended last March 31.P.utlbought by or services performed much does it cost to produce a Judge C.W.Morrow in Janu- for gasoline in B.C.than it did ')\" a national economic accounts or the federal government, gallon of gasoline?Nobody can ary, 1964,\ttin 1949 when oil prices were basis he reported a surplus of funds are transferred by O say.\tj Boiled down, the reason s'government - controlled.Provin-!$332»°W,000.\ttawa to m ler eve S' - A royal commission inquiry given for the absence of any cial price controls, begun in For the 196,>-66 fiscal year he ment > sp into easoline ndces in BrSexaet cost come to this-gaso-;i937, ended in 1951.Imperiai jus Plfnnmg a budgetary def.c.The prime example on the ^\tP\t\u2014i- \u2014 -e-1\tcompetition had forced ^ $*300,000,000, but a national revenue side is the old a#(ï tmmmmSSÊÊ wk !iy ¦iyO'ZJ INDEX Births, deaths Townships Classified Comics Editorials Financial .Sports\t.Television ____ Women 9 5 17 17 4 9 10 2 14 ULW .Ui New Noyan span Columbia has spent more than bne is only one of many prod said\tipronomics accounts suculus of - t\tniHi a vear trvins to find out\tucts manufactured from crude prices down.\t° \" S rf US \"(Security fund, from which od| s 5îrr*\u2018,*\u2018- prices in rural areas of B.C.are the Products.\tjin prices should be laid to dis- ures?\t.\t, r£.venue rrjm,,s froJter Rene Saint - Pierre says his feet upstream from the present markedly higher than those in CANT SAV EXACTLY\ttr.butmn costs, dealer markups Mr.Gordon says that the tra- ™s\u2018\u201c7 r.«xeî on corporT- department plans to spend $41,- span, the heavily populated lower\tland absence of eompetit.on jr.;ditionaJ System of accounting to\tb*ee nercentaKe '\tbefore 1970 on new I Mr.Saint mainland and on parts of south- Said R.S.Ritchie, Imperial rural areas.\tiJarUnmon) w rovAnucc ami ay.,10n Promv Ulrcc peneiudf, ern Vancouver Island.\tOil director:\tTexaco said the I QUEBEC (CP)\u2014Works Minis , The new bridge is to be 709 Pierre said that company sjpendilure doesn\u2019t represent the Scores of briefs, hundreds ofj \u201cWe have never said costs are prices to dealers \u201care thoseitrue impact of federal govern- Parliament for revenues ami ex- p,'jpts' \u2019)f tb(, ^-per-cent general bridges in various parts of the jin addition to the Quebec bridge sales tax, and a four-per centj province witnesses and hours of cross- not relevant but examination have failed to turn they cannot be precisely deter-up an answer.\tj mined for a single product such So far, no end is in sight for; as gasoline.\u201d simply that that result from competition in ment operations on the economy\t\u201cidua^ \\River here- erally equal to those of our The budgetary system used by This a\u2018^ctar/revenue^and Tulsday^the new bridge the market place and are gen- of Canada as a whole, erally equal competitors.\u201d press «finance ministers for genera-for as Wafer pollution is our man-made monster Not A There is no such thing as pure water.All water is polluted.The rain falling in a wilderness, untouched by the searing hand of man, is polluted.It has gathered in gases from the upper atmosphere Second in a series on water pollution and in its fall to earth has collected dust, fungus, salts and bacteria.To plead, then, for \u201cpure\u201d wafer is to cry upon the wind.The more sensible appeal would be for pollution to be checked and put under con- trol so we may be allowed to enjoy \u201cusable\u201d water of the highest possible quality.Pollution is also a man-created monster, nourished and fed by our careless acts.It threatens our health, our progress and even our way of life.WASTES Where people gather in communities to share toil and living and to use the natural resources, pollution becomes a by-product of urban living.It rains down in an unseen fallout from the skies and destroys and sullies the waters if allowed to flow untreated down the waterways.Yet water is such a wonderful compound that in its natural state it has tremendous powers of regeneration.Its built - in purifying properties can accept a certain amount of pollution without any great loss of its quality.In areas of small population and ample water supplies the situation in Canada, where scattered and limited populations enjoyed unlimited fresh water.But mushrooming growth throughout the land ended the happy honey moon.Sewage systems built for the By JOHN BENNETT (Toronto Telegram News Service) casting of wastes into stream flows does not greatly affect the health of the stream.It purifies, cleanses and regenerates itself through natural biological workings.DEVILS This for many years was the simple use of disposal of human and household wastes have been swamped by a devil\u2019s brew of multicomplex chemicals and industrial effluent.Water courses which had easily handled limited amounts of sewage couldn\u2019t cope with the added broth of fertilizers, acids, poison sprays, detergents and other noxious materials.Some of the new pollutants, are so complex in their «¦truc-ture they are difficult to break down through natural regeneration.In many places these gather and have built up into a menace.Most people are aware that when an overload of sewage is dumped into a river there comes a time when that watercourse will be just a filthy, sludge - filled sewer that stinks.It is correct to use water courses for the disposal of sewage and this in itself is not a bad thing.It is only when w'e overload, that trouble starts.It is only when we allow a buildup of unprocessed organic pollution that we destroy the vital water that we must have to exist.DISEASES To handle wastes, a stream or river must be in good health.It must hold its own in its own chain of living matter.There must be countless creatures supported in its cycle of existence, and there must be dissolved oxygen to overcome pollutants before they smother and kill the w-hoie chain of life within the water.Water can carry diseases in See \"Water\" On \"age 9 j including a $32,500,000 a $2,000,000 span will be built to structure over the St.Lawrence (over Riviere des Prairies be- [tween Montreal Island and He conference [Jesus.here A $5,400,000 bridge would be [will be started in June with $5,-[built over the Richelieu River 000,000 earmarked for construe- between Sorel and Tracy and !ion this year.It would be com- another worth $3,000,000 over the pleted toward the end of 1967.same river at Noyan.?Chinese attack PEKING (Reuters) \u2014 China note\u201d to the fifth volume of today spurned the possibility of speeches and statements peace in South Viet Nam, by former Russian premier branded the United States as Khrushchev.It appeared as a Not A \u2018utterly vicious\u201d and said the Vietnamese \u201chave no alternait ive but to resist.until hey have completely defeated them.\u201d i The blunt statements came in Ian \u201cexplana tory publisher\u2019s ?ir major statement in today\u2019* press.The \u201cnote\u201d also accused Russian leaders of aligning themselves with the U.S.over Viet Nam.CAIRO (AP) Fresh rioting Several hun- ambassador was conferring with dred Egyptians attacked the Tunisian Embassy today, denouncing President Habib Bourguiba of Tunisia as a \"Zionist\u201d and [\u201cson of a dog.\u201d [ Several thousand others massed outside the Arab League the league secretary-general.The demonstrators were protesting a mob attack Tuesday on the Egyptian Embassy in Tunia and Bourguiba\u2019s recent proposals for peaceful co \u2022 existence between Israel and the Arab headquarters where the Tunisian, world. 2 SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD, WED., APRIL 2B, IWIS GUIDE TO TELEVISION VIEWING |_WCAX Burlington 12\u2014CFC*\u2014Montreal WEDNESDAY 5\u2014WPTZ\u2014Rlottlhurg TBA\u2014To Be Announced I 6\u2014CBMT \u2014 Montreol 8\u2014WMTW\u2014Mount Waihington JACOBY ON BRIDGE vgJS, ?AM THURSDAY p m.Si Wuriu at Sports Si Sport I (i psrmsi'i Oauimsi silt p.m.Si tVssinsrwiM Si Nswt sill p.m.Si Nsw» siU p.m.ti Wsilttsr Silt p.m.SI NSW» Si lliintlsv Hilnltlsi Si Afin»» Csniida Kll Pulls /its #.m.Si UUI«»t tioba St Kllppt-r Hi New* tl Newt Wsstiisr 13) No Time lor Seriitiaiil* 7:15 p.m.Hi New» 7:34 pm.Hi Spoil» 7.JO p.m.Si Vlriliilsu si Mi r.ti Hi NsUon'i niulue»» Hi Big Movie 13) Burke \u2022 l ev* 7)41 pm.6i Mr r'i».|i 1:00 p.m.1) M> Uvlng lioll m Hod Bits) Jambarse 0:10 p.m.Ii Reverii iliiibilllei : Hi Pen v M»»mi II) Movie 4:00 p.m.:ii Ukrbsia Mtipliimd oi Movie 4.30 p.m.| ill Kekllval * Hi Burke'» Uaw 10:00 p.m.Il Danny Ksve 10:30 p.m.| Hi AIK.' Smiie I 13) Spurl» Hut Seat 11:00 p.m 3i News Si New» Oi Newt HI Nswt 111 New» 11:10 p m, 3i Veimuiii Kdiiiun IHIt p.m.Si Weather Oi Viewpoint i Hi Movie I3l Pulae ll:tt p.m.I Ii Weather 31 S|)oi'l» III Nport* Klnal 11:35 p.m.:n Spun» Hn»i 11:10 p.m.11 Wreitllug Si The Tonight Shaw Hi Kportl r ioai 11:14 p.m | Hi Movie | 13) Pyjama Play holme 1:05 e.m 1 III Nswt About Television By CYNTHIA I.OWRV Whal no rowioisxpur over had .sucli a NEW YORK (M*) docs .lackir Glca.sun drink from his cup?asks a reader.\"Is il coffee?\" This occasional Gleason* watcher al once decided thal if there is coffee in Mr.G's cup, violent reaclion line wine.to a sip of »:00 » m.Ii Till Pattern 5i lodav 7:15 em It Oerai New» 7 U e.m.11 lodav s 04 e.m l< Capt Kangaroo I 15 s.m Hi Parm and Home e J5 e.m n New» 4 )0 e.m h lodav 1:45 t m Oi Town and Country 4 00 4 m It l he Chrlvlonhere Si I V Koliuol Hi Sgi.Pre»(r,n 0:15 e.m, Ii British Calendar 4 3» a m 3i TV Sfliool Si Jack I .a I.anne Show Hi King and (idle | 13, Medll ¦ non 4:3) e.m.: 131 Coffee Break 4:45 t.m.Hi Teddy Bi ai Play-houae 4 57 a m.9i loday 11\t10:00 e.m.« Il New» isi Truth or .\t.vur\" t oneequeitcek Earlier this gcason.NBC s\tSC|1 Ca.ll My Bluff H| Studio 41 HI Donna Heed 121 Utile Theatre 11:30 p.m.Il Search for Tomorrow S) I'll Bet 61 Calendar 81 Million Dollar Movie 11:45 p.m.Ii Gutdlni Ughl 111 Dear ( harlotl# 15:35 p.m.il Day Htpuli I oa pm.Ii Wealhar :>i (ieneral HuipllaJ ] 121 Movie 1:05 P m.I li Ac ruas the Pence 'll) p.m, J, Mi ting Uuwl 1:50 p.m II\tA» The World Tumi I 3i New* 1 Hi Movie 1:40 p.m ! Ii On Ilie Local Scene 5:00 p.m.; Ii f'uatwoid 'il Flume In the Wind Hi flame In the Wind 1:30 pm.j 11 Hou*e Party ' ,'n The Ductorl 11)\tDay In Court 12)\tJam,-» Beard Show 2:15 p.m.j III New» J:00 p.m I 3) To Tell The Truth i 3j Another World Hi Moment of Truth ;ii (Ieneral Hn*i>u«i 12) I'eonln In C'oiilllcl 5:3) p.m.: .11 News 5:30 p.m.J) Kdgt of Night .1) You Don't Say Hi Pake Thirty ! Hi The Young Married» 121 It\u2019» Your Move 4 00 p m.ii Secret stuiio I 31 Tratlmaater III\tA* The World Turns ; ID Tratlmaater 121 four of a Kind 4:50 p.m.J :i, Movie ill Barrie Da//.le i 12) Surprise Party 5:00 p.m 31 HoppHy Hooper Hi Manila Gorilla , Hi Rockv and hti friend* I 12) family Theatre 0:50 p.m 1) Adventure Club I 61 Music Hop : 81 The Early Show 4:00 p.m.Il World of Sport 51 Sport* Hi Reach For The Top s:le p.m.] J) Weatherwlsa ! 31 News e:!S p m.31 News BOLTON GLEN - Mr.and Mrs.Ralph Woodard, children, Deana and Ross, Fredericton, N.B., have returned home after visiting iheir uncle]\t,\t,\t, .and aunt, Mr, Curtis Cross and Easter holiday guests of 1.Miss Beatrice Cross, Other vi-|and Ml-s.H.Whitehead were sitors at the same home were Mr.Kim Whitehead.Macdonau Mrs.Roland Marcomller and College, Mr.and Mrs.Grayson .two daughters, St.Basile, Mr.: Consens, dansonvillc Ross Bogie, Montreal, Mr.Lome Mrs.Fred Bogie, Sherbrooke, Mr.anddnigan falls, and Mrs 6:25 p.m.Ii Weutlin *14 a.m 3) Woild Nun » II\tHuntley urlnkley Hi Acroa» Cinade III\tPulte 7M om 1) Lungii O Tuul» 3i Mv Thru* San» 4i Kvaiung N»wi Hi Wcuthcr and New» Ui Munslf 1» 7:11 p.m.Si New», Wei,Hier ran take care of the G.Patten.\t/second (round of fthe fourth suit.\" Jim: \"South certainly had the ideal hand with which to ti,e this bid.Too bad he didn't Mrs.C.A.Brown and Mrs.(know about it since the slant Elsie Stanbridge have returned was about as easy a one to Mr.and Mrs.Harold Knight have returned from a vacation Mr and in llarlfonL Conn.Whitehead, Shaw-Gray, Mrs.Herman Gusek and chil-|Mlss Patty Gray and Master|from a short holiday in Lothrop, make in the play as 1 have ever dren, Charlotte and Wayne, David Gray, New Carlisle.jMich., guests of Mr.and Mrs seen Drummondville.\t' Mr.and Mrs.John Taylor.!««**« Rober\u20188- en PattnydandSIohnS1werergimsts Austin, were visiting Mr.and Mr.and Mrs.J.Rivard.Mont-of the latter's parents.Mr.and|Mrs' Glen Br0Wn and *am,l> l'eal- Mr- a\"'1 Mrs' «nan Den-Mrs.Edward Bryant in Sher-j Mr.and Mrs.John Asher and nison and infant son, Mont brooke, during the Easier vaca family.Town of Mount Royal/real tion.'Miss Elizabeth Patten ami Miss Mrs.E.Stanbridge.Q North Ea»t t ¥ Pess were calling on Mr.andjl N.T.Pass CARD SENSE The bidding has been: South 1 4 West Pass You, South, hold: fel 4K \"m.ON THE OCCASION OF THE SPRING EXHIBITION Thursday Evening-April 29«'-8.30 » « SHERBROOKE ARENA A TOTAL OF $10,000.00 IN PRIZES ATTENDANCE PRIZE A Splendid \u201965 Mercury Comet Automobile 15 GAMES OF BINGO FOR $1.00 $50.00 PRIZE EACH GAME BUS SERVICE: FROM MAGOG: LEAVING 7.00 P.M.FROM TERMINUS: S1.00 RETURN THIS SPECIAL OFFER IS GOOD ONLY TO MAY 31st, 1965 NO DOWN PAYMENT RCA WHIRLPOOL Upright Freezer \u2014 14 cubic Ft.Fully Guaranteed START NOW FIRST PAYMENT JULY 1965 For Information or Appoinfmenf Call 567-2077 or 567-2040 Sherbrooke Branch Phone collect within 50 mile radius.We accept calls from 9 a m.to 12 midnight including Saturday and Sunday.DON'T DELAY \u2014 CALL TODAY! 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Parent, Fieldman and secre tary-lreasurer to both associations: E.1, Struthers.prc sidem of the Settlement Society; Itev.W.E.Walker, president of Colonization \\s-sociation; Wells Bishop, vice-president of the Colonization Association.i Record photo by Gerry Lemay) Settlement, Colonization groups Annual meeting names officers Officers were elected at the annual meetings of the Eastern Townships Settlement Society and the Eastern Townships Protestant Colonization Association yesterday afternoon at Loach's Restaurant.Elected to the Eastern Townships Settlement Society were: President, E.J.Struthers: vice-president, G.\\V.Ewing; members of advisory committee and delegates to the Federation, G.W.Ewing, E.J.Struthers and Ivan Saunders.Elected to the Eastern Townships Colonization Association were: President, Rev.\\V.E.Walker; vice-president, W.Bishop; delegates to the Federation, Rev.Walker.T.Burns, W Bishop; executive committee, Ivan Saunders, R.G.Hodge, W.Bishop.L.V.Parent was re-elected as Fieldman and secretary-treasurer to both organizations.He read the minutes and financial reports of both associations which were accepted as read.He also read the field work report part of which said the organizations had helped two families settle on Eastern Townships' farms during the past year.He also said that the future of agriculture appears to be more promising than in previous \\ears due to increased government aid.The executive of the joint meeting of the two associations were authorized to present a budget if and when required by the Province of Quebec Federation of Settlement and Colonization Associations.Rev.C.Duquette spoke on the problem of settling people on Eastern Townships farms who have not the funds to get started.Discuss Quebec apple industry (Special) \u2014! Mr.Lasnier explained pro- lion trees compared to two mil- Liberal parti?an* from seven Eastern Townships provincial ; ridings wilt gather in Shcr-jbrooke Sunday for the regional congress sponsored by the East ern Townships Liberal Associa tion.\t, ; Counties to he represented at the Congress are Bronte.Compton, Richmond, Shefford, Slier brookc, Stanstcad and Wolfe.In announcing the program for the day-long sessions.Ger-lard Drouin, president of the As sociation, said the opening meet ing would be held at the St.; Francois School at the corner jof Galt and Bowen streets at 10 a m.Delegates would he assigned j to one of six committees\u2014Agriculture and forestry, industry \u2019and commerce; health and ! education; winter work, elec (oral organization and an Eng lish - language committee prc sided over by Glen Brown, Ml,A for Brome.These committees, meeting in the morning, would prepare resolutions to be submitted at a general meeting to meet at 2 p.m.Sunday, also in St.Francois school.The Congress will wind up with a banquet at Hotel Sherbrooke at which the rhief speak- The Sherbrooke er will be Labor Minister Car School Commission jrier Fortin, MLA for Sherbrooke, passed a resolution In addition to Mr.Fortin mem withdraw from the hers of the provincial legis-ipjonal School Board RtH K I OKI sl (Si.nf) Rock I urcvt Mayor .1 WiltnU Hvittici is putL'vtiitg ShcihiiHikcA annexation move' sax ing that Slut brookc cannot offer immediate water aitvt cower cervices I he Shethrovike cilv council Monday night decided to vet up a committee to Muds annexation and showed special uiteic't in the Bourque Boulevard sector, now within Rin k I otesl, Mi Hcrmei said todav he received several phone calls from residents against .innexafon to Sherbrooke.\"They don't w.tu! annexation because taxes arc cheaper here, he said Thf Rook Forest municipal\t'** null rate is -to rents per *l«Hi evaluation, he said (The Sherbrooke rate is $i to per $Iihi evaluation > Mayor Bernier Mated that f\tI It irk Forest is undertaking a oî\tponce tmo.ooo water and sewer eon\t~ struetion project fot the Bourque Boulevard area \"Tile project, to be started soon hv Itoseo Construction, will eslend facilities to one third of municipal residents,\" he said Mayor Bornier said thal Rock Forest will provide water ntid sewer services to the mil Name head Ml SI» I ESTtX \\L WINNER vin hel i \"itin, right, of Lake Meganlie won the S'100 hursui'V last night at the fifth annual Sherbrooke area Quo-tier viusic Festival auditions held at the l nivcrsilv of Sherbrooke auditorium, the festival drew over 1,000 entries Iron* all over the Eastern Townships, \\hnvo from left Jacques Delorme, chair- man ol (lie loi at festival, Di.Wilfiid Pelletier nnc id the three judges and Mii hel I or tin (Record photo by tierrv I.einav) association Rolland Pollerin wa- re elected president of the t,'Associa-s Policiers de Sherbrooke las! night, A total of 70 of the o:t members of tlii- association of Slier-non Wtndeo shopping centre to hrooke polieenien and deter-be built on Bourque Boulevard lives voted at last night's meet-* the centre will yield high uu- hold at the municipal com-municipal real estate and sales mittcc room on Banks Street, tas revenues\tThe new vice president is \"Tims Rock Forest is offer ,io;,n itiochu F.leetel associa-mg immediate service to the tion venetarv was Jacques Tes Bourque Boulevard area A City's would RC school commission abandon regional board Catholic rad Layer supported the résolu yesterday tion though he said ho consid asking to ored it more a request for in Estnc He loi malimi from the dopaMinent of education than a demand loi RICHMOND Apples, (heir tion ;.nri processing, was the topic oi Gilles Lasnier, director of the Apple Production Divi .\u2018ion of the Ministry of Agriculture.tors expected to meetings through Welfare Minister francc, MI.v for gam * re attend t h c The city has nothing to the day are and a lot to lose from th Emilien La igional board, said Sherbrooke l ow he sent Richmond: commission chairman Krancois'of education ilhdruwql The withdrawal requcsl the will Sherbrooke alderman has said that city could tied service the area for another six years,\" hr said Rock Forest lias no police ser vice ami lias arrangements with Sherbrooke and Magog fire services.The municipality has 3,500 residents and covers about :\u20197 square miles, estimates Mayor Bernier.this rale increase had nothing Mayor Beimei said llial the in do with the regional hoard Bourque Boulevard area is, in It was decided on before the dustnally and coiiinierrially, the regional hoard was created, he bt-M sector of Rock Forest aid.\tSherbrooke city council is in He denied that Hie regional Icrested in the land City alder iciard would cost Sherbrooke mon termed the area \"a very to the departmenti(,X|ra mnru,v Sherbrooke has a important section of land for which will decide scientific- evaluation system and Sherbrooke at their Monday ,\t.\t.Georges Vaillancourt, of Stan-Thibault.He was presenting the whether or not to allow it\t,|.(, .oi,.,.s.|,00i |10anis p,, Ml,i night meeting rowth, produc-1 duction of apples in Quebec, lion aC years ago.This ,s_ attri- j stead,\tand Glen\tBrown, of\tsix page resolution for approval\tMr.\tThibault declared that\t|u, ^.,1,1 on ||\u201e, |);lsjs\tgin Brome,\tDr, Irenee Lapierre.\tat the weekly commission meet\tSherbrooke had complete edu\t! sherbrooke\thas onelliird of\ttin- president of the Liberal Fed- ing\trational facilities before the re r,,Rjon-s evaluation.However oration\tof Quebec,\tis another\tThe motion was vigorously\tgional\tboard was constituted,\tw|,pn .evaluation\tis invited\tguest.\t|opposed by commissioner Midi-,though\tthe surrounding region\tintr(K|lu.ed\tthmughout Hie\tre These regional rallies havejael Marengo who is presidentIdid not.\tjSion sherbrooke evaluation will been organized at the sugges if the Kstrir regional board.Thus Sherbrooke would havrj,m]y magp M|l n(j |)(,, tion of Premier Jean Lesage,j The resolution was presented to spend its money and teaching|gj,,,'|ola|\tyi,- Marengo, sau p« i- iMr- Drouin explained, with the-by Mr.Thibault and seconded resources to help the other 1 c s, juices.0j,jccj cf learning the views of by commissioner Dr Adrien schools in the region Mr.Lasnier was guest speak-jford.er at the monthly meeting of the Richmond-Melbourne Board of T'-fidc held Monday evening 'doping noting five counties in which buted to new systems of pro fJ5rv to 90G, of Quebec apples cuctior.The new system aver-are grown.These are Rouville ages five million bushels of Two Mountains (Okai.Missis- apples as compared to one mil-quoi, Huntingdon and Shef- lion bushels.For the consumer There is a possibility of dr- 1 r recessing of these apples ionics more quickly and they can buy the finished product Richmond County for fnr eNample in at the Eelleview Golf Club.In-|\u201cPP*e growing.\tetc troduced by local agronomist j Mr.Lasnier noted there has Jacques Martin, the speaker been a decrease in the number: was thanked by Robert W.[of trees and the government is Simplon, chairman of the Agri- attempting completion of the culture Committee.\u201cQuality Men's Store\" \u2014 Custom Tailors \u2014 149 Wellington St.North Sherbrooke \u2014 Tel.S69 7928 Automobile \u2014 the best insurance costs no more.Please Consult \u2014 WATSON & FULLER LTD.Tel.569-S939 \u2014 Sherbrooke INSURE IN SURE INSURANCE presem unit.In Quebec there are one mil- the Liberal supporters on the is ; Berube.English-Catholic com Prior to the meeting, Mr.Las-|sues 0f t|ge day.\tmissioner William Steele sup- nier gave a demonstration of, Resolutions adopted at the lorted it because il affirmed pruning and grafting of apple Congress will be submitted to [Sherbrooke's autonomy in edu trees on the property of Dr.g^p provincial Congress being, -ation.r-;-\u2014-,.\theld in the fall of 19fi.r).\tj\tThe other commissioner Con See \"Discuss Quebec\" Page 9 Sherbrooke\u2019s monetary re sources do not allow this, said! Mr.Thibault, pointing to a re ceni increase in cily Catholic! school tax rates.Mr.Marengo declared that; BRIEFLETS FOSTER Ladies\u2019 Guild & W.A.St.James Church, Foster, holding Rummage Sale, Nearly New & gift tables, Town HalLFosTer, starting Sat.May 1 and every LENNOXVILLE Dr.G.Clifford Carl\u2019s SECRETS OF THE SEA depicts wildlife along Canada\u2019s Pacific coast.St.Francis-Massawippi ,,\tBird Club brings Dr.Carl, Di- first Sat of each month except|rector af ,he provinciaI Mlls.Sept, sale on Sat, the 11th.\teum at victoria, B.C., as its fea- 1 PNwnxv/n 1 f\t!U,red lec,turer in the JOth An- LENNOXVILLE\tndversary Bird and Wildlife Re- Rummage Sale Lennoxv.lle vue Two showings.b(>th at Len.Lnited Church, Thuns.Apr.29.,10xvlnc 7:00- 1:30- 9:00 4:00 p.m., p.m.Fri.Apr.30.An age of rampant lusts, abandon, runaway passions.An age brought bristling to life by two of the most exciting stars of our time! f R CHARD PETER I JGHNGfifiUD ttWiitO;: MtfTjtrUil PETER \u2014.EDWARD JEAN GLENVILLE ANHALT.\"ANOUILH PANAVJSION* iPvui,*.j I «eiiM» TtCHN ICOLOR^ js Bechet qs Hrs King STARTS TODAY! showing: \"BECKET\" High School, are arranged for student and adult audiences at 3:00 p.m.and 8:15 p.m.respectively.Admission to afternoon performance is 25c for children and 75c for adults.! Evening prices are $1,00 for general admission and $1.50 for limited reserved.The date is Saturday, May 1.SHERBROOKE Rummage sale, Thurs.April 29, 9:00 a.m.St.Peter's Church Hail, Court St., entrance.St.Peter\u2019s W.A.SALVATION ARMY CAMPAIGN \u2014 The City of Sherbrooke presented » cheque to the Salvation Army yesterday for the annual Red Shield Appeal campaign which gets underway Saturday.The objective is $8.000 which is required by the Army to maintain services for the next year.This year the Salvation Army is celebrating its 100th Anniversary.From left to right above are: Donald .1.Butter, campaign co-chairman; Amedee Roy, pro-mayor, tavking Mayor Armand Nadeau\u2019s place as he was not able to be present; and Eugene Gingras, co-chairman of the campaign.(Reci rd photo by Gerry Lemay) SHERBROOKE Sherbrooke Library on May 1st .will close on Saturdays.starting at noon Budget not election or growth; truth lies somewhere in betv/een Mr Thibault replied that he had discussed the question for three hours with the education minister last week.\u201cHe was un able to convince me that Shoi hrooke would not suffer from the regional board.\" j \u201cIn this resolution we are ! undoing in 45 minutes what it has taken eight months to ae ! eomplish,\" declared Mr.Mar |cngn.The resolution asks for the ; formation of a regional hoard made up of Sherbrooke and it.-immediate area.This smaller regional board could include j Ascot, Brornptonville.Deauville,: l.lnhnville, Lennoxville, Martin ville.North Htaley, Hock For est, SI.Elle d'Orford, SI.Denis de Rromptun, Stoke and Water ville.Mr.Thibault said that if this Sherbrooke area regional hoard was formed, anorher board could he organized for the rest of the region.\u201cThere are regional boards j for areas of 40,000 or 50,000 people Since there are 180.000 in the Estrie region there would j still be enough for a regional board should the Sherbrooke; area withdraw.\u201d Mr.Steele, in declaring his upport lor the resolution, term cd it a historic document show mg Sherbrooke\u2019s autonomy.Sherbrooke is a metropolitan I area like Montreal,\u201d he sale j We don't want to chase out siders out but do want to affirm lour autonomy.\u201d Council changes traffic rules Sherbrooke city council has ichangrd two traffic regulolions [with the aim of improving traf jfie circulation on King Stroci East.Left lurm from King onto SI Francis Boulevard and Windsor j Street have been prohibited at all times, Parking has been prohibited on the south side of King Fast between Kennedy and Mur [ray during Ihe day until fi p.m, tula! and re elected treasurer was Armand Chauvin Two of the association directors were re elected.Eugene Dufresne and Roland Rousseau.\\ewlv elected director, are; Claude Giroux, Normand Mercier and Gaston Montmigny.Wrong name The 31 year old unmarried man who died Monday after pimping from the Jacques Cartier bridge was Gatean I .ah,ante and not Gaétan Cole, as reported in the Reeord yesterday.THOS.W.LEONARD B.A.; LL.L.NOTARY Contmi Htnl Suit.\u2019 V0V ij110 9-7AOO Custom Tailored Suits Tcrylene & Wool TROPICALS RUGS Made ŸOTMt blntn'i\u2019o*.*01*1 t,l romenac Sherbrooka and FLOOR COVERINGS Installation is easy and économie.Our experts are qualified to figure installa lion using the minimum of material.This is a great saving, particularly when if is a question of irregular rooms and difficult spots.Service at home without cost .Call Today: 569-7411 Wellington South Sherbrooke SHERBROOKE\tliberal government\u2019s income tax cut and the creation \u201cThis means that several St.Paul\u2019s Ladies' Guild,[new budget\tis neither an\telec-\tof a Canada\tDevelopment Cor\tareas such as\tthe Prairies\tand Daffodil tea & sale, St.Paul's\tyorl budget\tnor a growth\thud-\tporation\tOntario\thave\tfull\tor\toverem Church Hall.Ham, scallops & get.The truth lies somewhere Concerning the income tax ployment while some areas of salads, Thurs.Apr.29, 3:00 to between the two extremes, the cut, he felt that it had three the Maritimes and Eastern Que-7 00 p.m Adults $1.00 children Sherbrooke Rotary Club was main justifications.\tbee are still the opposite \" under 12, 60c.\t[told last night.\tOne is that this was the only C()ncernin(?the Canada Dc -\t: Nicholas Takaesy, research tax cut formula which the Fed WATERVILLE\teconomist at Greenshield's Ltd., era! government could intro May Day tea in the Jubilee Montreal, addressing the week duce which would prevent Hal! May 1st.from 3:00 to 5 00\tly Rotary meeting at the\tNew\tthe provinces\tfrom\tentering the\tpresent\tform p rn Food sale and fancy work\tSherbrooke\tHotel said that the\tvacated field, tables.\t[two most important features of Secondly, he said, the tax cut The budget were the personal will offset, from January 1966 because of two softening ele -\t_________________________________ on.the compulsory contribu- tions Concerning the veiopmen-t Corporation he said: \u201cI share the criticism of the development corporation in its although present ly it is a les frightening prjoee: than it was originally conceived SENSATIONAL SALE STARTING \u2014 TODAY, ending SATURDAY HATS GLOVES HANDBAGS SCARVES HIGH QUALITY M.2265 King St.West\u2014Sherbrooke\u2014Tel.567-2141 which individuals ments.Wll| \"These are that private inves-have to make to thç federal and :ors wlI ^ aWc t0 pIay a major role in its function, that private Quebec pension plans The tax cut aLo retains the advantage of lower income tax rates in Canada compared to those of the United States.He said th.s mav help to stop the dram of Canadian technical and professional men to the U.S.\u201cWba\u2018 worries me about the :ax cut.' 'he said \u201cis that K may overheat or generate the trend of econom.c inflation \u201d He said that, \u201cIn Canada we have now reached an unemploy ment rate of 3.9 per cent whioh ;s close in full employment.\" , enterprises when they prove themselves deserving, will be given government funds \u201d Mr.Takascy also touched or.the long range economic out look envisioned by the Economic Council of Canada \u201cBut let me say first,\u201d he said, \u201cthat the Economic Coun-'i! of Canada arts as an advis-yry committee, not as a planning one It advises the federal government through annual re ports the progress that is being See \"Budget\" Page 9 {CROSS RiB ROAST\t\u201e 69c |\t\t\t SHOULDER VEAL CHOPS\tlh.53'\tGRAPEFRUIT\t45 5 lb.bag ^ ^ NICHOL'S PICNIC HAM\te.39\u2018\tBANANAS\t2IS.29 ROASTING CHICKENS 4 - 5 lbs.\u2014\tib 45'\t\t BLUE GRAPES\t\u201e 39\tCUCUMBERS\t2\t39 ^ EGGS (strictly fresh)\tGRADE \"A\"\tLARGE \u2014\tSO' | - FREE DELIVERY -Lennoxville A.M.Snerbrooke P.M, Tel.562-1531 LL iJbctbtookf Taily Bccotd The paper of the fastern Townships, fo'abllihtrf Ffbruary #.incorporating ihf »hfrbM«k« (.«Hir h**i in:t7i and (he Shcrbrooka Kaaminor (r*!.IH7#i Puhlithrd rvrry wrekday by the Sherbrookr Daily Rw«rd < «impany Idd, UB Walllngton Street North.Sharbrook#.Qu*.IVAN W SAUNOBRS « MOIRA BASSITT HUGH DOHIRTY Pratidant\tVitaPraytdanl\tiditardw-tbiat WEDNRSDAY, Al i n .\u2019K, l%5 JOHN BASSITT Chairman Financing plans need explanation Sherbrooke'* deed for u new sports centre, the cost of which is cstimaied nt $1,100,(10(1 in a (id il ion to the amount' involved in the purchase of the Sherbrooke Hxhihition property, is a matter upon which the local ratepayers will be called to decide in the near future.I he Council is billy justified in pieparing plans lor the project and submitting ii to the taxpayers foi their approval or rejection.I'his will be done on the basis of the information supplied to them as to the cost and need lor such a centre.But there are certain details of the financing and other proposals outlined by the mayor in bis initial olficial statement which require clarification.I he mayor indicates that he hopes to save considerable sums in architectural and engineering fees by using plans prepared for the construction of a similar building in l.ondon, Out.However it is to be doubted il there can be any substantial saving in this respect.Most engineers and architects include strict provisions in tlicii contracts that plans used lor one structure cannot he used for another project elsewhere without a second fee being paid to the firm preparing the orignal plans, And provincial law- requires that ar- chitects and engineers he engaged to supervise construction work above a certain ligure.Proposed economies from the \"savings bond\u201d plan for financing the scheme also appeal somewhat optimistic.It would he rather naive to tr> to convince the citizens that a million-dollar bond issue could be markclled without the payment of a commission to some-bod) .I-ven if the citv sought to sell the bonds directly lo the inhabitants, there would be inevitable outlays for publicity, salaries for sales _\tand other items.Suggested interest rates also are below what the city might reasonably expect to pay.I he currcnl issue of Quebec Saving Bonds is being sold at a five lo five-and-a half |ki cent coupon rale and there is no reason to believe that any large sum could be raised at a lower rate on a municipal bond issue, regardless of any fancy name that may be given it.Hopes lor popular aproval of the sports centre plan would be materially improved if it stood on its own merits rather than being accompanied by some vague hints at financing miracles.tt * -it In their exhaustive reports, uslrtimuits (irissom ami Young ilidn't mention a thing ahniil pie in the skv.Budget aids water pollution drive Public interest in the new federal budget was so loeussed on the matter of personal income tax reductions that many other important facets of the documents received little or no attention.One such item is the proposal to permit corporations to charge back titty per cent of the capital cost ol water purification projects for income tax purposes.Water\tsurveys have shown that the greatest individual contributor to the deteriorating water situation on this continent has been the dumping of industrial wastes into river and lakes, tar outweighing the damage cause by lailure to treat sew'age.Demands that industries take steps to eliminate the practise of dumping unprocessed waste into water-courses have ?* If you think television\u2019s w ays are prêt tv tries go, it's just been frequent.And most industrialists have accepted their responsibility in this respect.Some have taken steps to meet the problem.One Pastern lownships paper mill spent several million's of dollars in equipment for treating its waste products and others have made smaller but substantial outlays.Unfortunately many concerns are unable to meet the high costs out of their own resources without undermining their financial structure.The budget provision will permit them to recover at least part of these outlays through income tax credits and should speed up the water purification campaign in all parts of Canada.?puzzling, jusf remember that as imlus-a teenager, U S.steel strike threat removed Decision of the United Steel Workers and the major American steel producers to accept a compromise formula which would delay the steel industry strike scheduled for this weekend for a four-month period removes one of the chief dangers to the continued expansion of the North American economy.Steel plays an important role in virtually every branch of the economy.In orve form or another it enters into almost every manufactured article from sewing machine needles to interplanetary rockets.To cut off a plant s supply of steel is to enforce its closing sooner or later.Stockpiling may delay the process for varying periods of time but few industries have the financial resources lo build up the stocks required for any extensive shutdown of the steel mills.And even if an individual firm has all the steel it needs lot its own operations, vers few indeed are so self-contained that they are not dependent upon outside suppliers for vital parts.Thus a shutdown imposed upon a comparatively minor segment of an in-dustry because it cannot obtain the particular type of steel required for its production will soon affect the entire national economy.The agreement reached Tuesday is only a temporary stopgap but it is an indication of a softening in the attitude of the contestants that should permit the signing of a permanent agreement before the summer is out.Students, artists and unemployed Plan demonstrations in school W Onslaught of dignitaries Dick and Pal Joey: no encore, please! By PKTM WORTHINGTON MOSCOW \u2014 (TNSi \u2014 For tho» who like pulalct tor publicityt Motcow 11 * tempting urget In meny weye tt'e i built-in publicity eource For the bend of roving American eenetor* there » the whole Amencen preu corpi here eager to immorttlue their vint.Muecuw become* fairly blue about the lightning vi»iti of VIP» end not-eo VIPi.So do the Western Embauiex here, though they ihudder altghtly when they learn that another onslaught of digmterlei 11 due They come and they go, and they're qutrkly forgotten Rut the day the political \u201cI DON'T WANT YOUR HELP, BLAST IT I\" The readers say[ Feels article worthy of reprinting ii;:;; Dear Sir: I was wondering if it won (I be possible for you to ent»;- the enclosed article, on your \"letter to the editor\" page?I got it from the Cornwallis Kns:vn.a paper that my son has been sending me since he's been in the Navy.I couldn't help thinking as I read it, how true it was, and if note people, would read it, that there might be far fewer aeeidents on ottr high ways I would appreciate it very much if you'd print It, as 1 really feel that it might help someone Sincerely yours, Mrs.,1.Macdivitt, Richmond, Que, SPRING FEVER With the approach of spring Ihe fever to hit the road in the family flivver strikes every person and brings with it the attendant dangers of highway travel.For some strange reason eveiy driver feels he is the perfect driver and all others are incompetent.It comes therefore as a great blow to a pel son's ego to find that, after an accident he is at fault.If monetary loss was Ihe onlv .iflermath this would not he overly serious, hut in conjunction with accidents comes human tragedy, lass of life and permanent Injury.How does one console himself when he finds thal Ihe person lie put into the morgue was Ihe father or molher of xeveial young children who will now he without parental guidance the rest of their live.-.Accidents are brought about in most cases by one factor Lattart to tha Editor muat bear tha slgnatura and addrett of tha writar.If a nom da pluma it desired, tha identity of the writar will ba kept confidential.and that is the human behind the wheel.It is far better to be s«le lhan sorry.Before a person throws Ihe dice on the black asphalt table he should remember that there are only two sides on the table \u2014 PASS and DON\u2019T PASS -With these few thoughts in mind, I pass on to you the following: ITIi; HI IH COMMANDMENT \"Thou shall not kill.\u201d With gun i.r knife Tis sin to take another's life life \"Pis also sin, you will agree, To murder with a Mercury.I think I would offend the Lord To kill a fellow with a Ford.The same applies, 1 think you'll say To slaying with a Chevrolet.'Twould prove that love to man you lack To hit him with your Pontiac.So drive with common sense and care Your Tempest, Falcon, or Corvair This instruction includes all The foreign makes, however small.It's sin to murder with a car.Fiat, Rolls-Royce, or Jaguar Thou shall not hot-rod, drag or peel While sitting at thy steering Wheel Excessive speeds thou shall avoid I.esf thou and others be destroyed.And when thou meetest in the night Another car dim thy light.Whether thou drivest night or day The traffic safety rules obey.Thou shall not pass on curve or hill; Tis the law: \"THOU SHALT NOT KILL*\u201d Co-op News Letter Fears church terms are confused Dca\" Sir: I noticed with some dismay your report in the Thursoay, April 22,\t1965, edition on an allegedly Russian Orthodox monastery being built near Mansonville.Since the first news of this monastery was published in the Record several years ago i have consulted with a number of people well informed in such matters who assure me no monastery is being built there by any of the autocephalous Orthodox churches in North America.1 am forced to believe, then, that this monastery is being operated by Roman Catholic monks of the Fast ern i Byzantine ) rite.Uniats \u2014 as the Orthodox church calls former Orthodox who, at various times, have attached themselves to the Roman Catholic Holy See of Rome \u2014 are in no way al tached to the Ecumenical Patriarchate of Constantinople.They cannot, legitimately.he Called Orthodox and doing so only confuses the issues.Uniats submit themselves to Rome\u2019s authority and it is its refusal to follow their example that distinguishes Ihe Orthodox church from them.Needless to say, there are other factors, of a historical and theological nature, involved in this division.But the question of Papal supremacy and infallibility does remain an important, if not the most important, issue.It follows, naturally, that these monks are not under the jurisdiction of the Orthodox patriarchate of Moscow since they are not.ap parsr.tly.Orthodox.Even if they were.I think the manly defence of Chris-tendc m by Patriarch Alexius against the propaganda and indirect persecution levelled at it by Russia's Communist regime would suffice to make it quite clear these monks are not Communists.1 have yet to hear of members in good standing of the Russian Communist party-being well known for Their faithful attendance at religious services or belonging to religious orders.There are a number of good citizens of this country who make no bones about being attached, in religious matters, to the authority of the Patriarch of Moscow.1 do wish, therefore, you would verify the attachment of thise monks If they are, in fact, attached to any of the three autocephalous Russian Orthodox groups in North America then, by all means, call them Orthodox and accept my apologies.If they are not then you might refer to them as Eastern Rite Roman Catholic monks, or use some other suitable term.Thank you, Yours sincerely.Fred J.Pattemore, Quebec City.Author's name omitted in error VANCOUVER (CP) \u2014 In an old green house not far from the University of British Columbia, the young people meet to plot their war for peace.Peter Light, head of Peace House, calls it a \"school for nonviolence.'' The young people\u2014some university students, some artists, some unemployed \"peace workers\"\u2014 meet there to paint their signs and plan their demonstra lions.Four w'ere arrested early in April for sit-down picketing in front of the United States cop sulate in Vancouver.The signs they carried read Hands Off Vief Nam, and Replace War With Love.In court, they all gave the same address: the Peace House.Peter Light opened it Feb 1.pays S175 a month rent and gets the rent money by subletting six upstairs rooms.IS POLITICAL ANARCHIST He is 22, a former UBC Jtu- * ««r if A-* étikét/t»* .dent who describes himself as an anarchist politically.\"The question of peace crosses all political lines 1 don't think political parties can do the job.1 agree wilh the aims of democracy.I'm not convinced society could be organ ized without some form of go-, ernment.\"But I won't work for politi cal parties and 1 won t vote for any of them.In Canada, I sup pose the New Democratic Party is closest to my ideals, but if they got in power they would compromise.\" In April, his followers were practising for a march June 4 and 5 to Comox RCAF base on Vancouver Island, where hey plan a sit-down protest agains* nuclear arms.Each Wednesday nisV, they watch movies of the horrors of atam-bombed Hiroshima and Nagasaki.The Y\u2019oung People at the Peace House practise up on passive resistance, sitting slub-bornly, going limp all over, curling up for protection against kicks and clubs.They read peace literature, wear boots and beards and bluejeans.Their average age, sa\\s Peter Light, is 19.GIVES SELF TICKET CHERTSKY.England (CP)\u2014 When the police car he was driving crashed into the back of another car, Surrey police constable Peter Long knew he was guilty of careless driving\u2014so he summonsed himself.The court thanked him for his honesty and fined him £10.Dear Sir: I wish to reply to a letter printed in the editorial page of the Record, April 22 ,r, regard to an article prin ed in the Annual Record number concerning the Parish Silver of Trinity Churth.Frelighsburg 1 noticed at once when the article came out that the credit to Dr Millman was missing Now, the only reply to that \u2022«.pnflyfR tot TODAY MOM Cb« Upper Rconij JUDGE TURNS UP NOSE CHELMSFORD.England (CP) John Adams, chairman of Essex Quarter Sessions, recently threatened to close the court he-cau-e of the smell of onions drifting in from the nearby police canteen.After a quick change of menu, the court car ried on.Gori gives it a body as he has rnosen, and to each kind of seed its own body.(I Corinthians 15:38.RSV).PRAYER: O God, we thank Thee that we need not be afraid of death, for Jesus has conquered it.We thank Thee that svhat we call death is but the transformation into a new and more glorious life beyond; through Christ Jesus our Lord.Amen.is that in some way.which after such a long time I cannot remember, tas I did send this article into the Record in either 1963 or 1964), it was inadvertently omitted No one.more than myself, can regret this omission, M\u2019s.Whitcomb says, with the possible exception of a few words it is written exactly as Dr.Millman published it.Of course, it was never intended to be done any other way.1 am not a plagiarist and have never tried lo claim someone else\u2019s materia! as my own It is an unfortunate, and I can only say, careless mistake on my part, and should teach, me a lesson about not checking over material that I send in a hurry to the paper.1 am writing at once to explain this to Dr Millman.who is a kind friend of the Missisquoi Historica! Society We are all aware of the many Fine hooks he has written Just in February, 1965 he contributed a splendid srticla for our Historical report, and has sent material for our Library files.I am trusting that my explanation to u.m will prove that 1 did not intend any \"gross injustice\u201d to him.Also, this wall be my last contribution to any paper on historical articles, as I feel that a mistake like this cannot be easily overlooked by readers.With sincere apologies, Ruby G.Moore, Cowansville PATENTS GO BACK The laws governing patents, dating from 1790.are among the United States' oldest.The first patent was signed by George Washington.Thomas Jefferson, and Edmund Randolph.TOADS ARE ROAD HOGS WENDOVER.England (CP) Motorists going through this Buckinghamshire town face an unusual hazard.On wet nights, hundreds of toads sit out on the mam highway \"It's crazy, they just sit there.\" said one driver.« j Bygone days TWENTY YEARS AGO (From the Record of Sat-day, April 28, 1945) BROME \u2014 A plaasant family gathering wat hald at the home ot Mr.and Mr».Erneit Bissonnetta on April 23 In honor of Mrs.Bi**on-nette, who wet celebrating her jixty-first birthday, and her two grandchildren, youngest son» of Mr and Mr».Joseph Laflamme, one being two years old, the other three years old on the same day.A delicious lunch was served and a birthday cake centered the dining room table, Those present were the host and hostesses, Mr and Mrs.Bissonnette, Mr.and Mrs.Joseph Laflamme, two daughters, Antoinette and Marguerite, and three sons, Guy, Henry and Raymond, Mr.and Mrs.Ernest Page, daughters.Ellen and Lillian, and two sons, Wilfred and Raymond, and Mr.and Mrs.William Page and daughter, Lorraine.FIFTEEN YEARS AGO (From the Record of Friday, April 28, 1950) BEDFORD \u2014 Mrs.J.E.Connolly entertained at her home a meeting of the Women's Association of the United Church, when 20 members and two visitors were present.The meeting was opened by the president, Mrs.Ralph Oakes, with prayer, after which the minutes of the previous meeting were read by the secretary, Mrs William MacArthur, and accepted a* read.Mrs.W.F Van Horn, treasurer, gave the financial report, showing thet all outstanding bills had been paid and that there was a balance on hand of $122.After discussion it was decided thet on account of the weather the matter of setting a date for the annual rummage sale will be laid over to the next meeting.The members were invited to the home of Mrs.William McArthur for sewing on Monday evening.Several articles of knitting and sewing for the summer sal* were turned in.A vote of thanks was given Mr.Charles Jones for a gift of merchandise.TEN YEARS AGO (From the Record of Thursday, April 28, 1955) SCOTSTOWN \u2014 The April meeting of the Women's Institute was held in the High School.The president, Mrs.P.Boy, was in the chair and the meeting was opened with Salute to the Flag and the recital of the Ode and Creed.The roll call was answered by 15 members.The treasurer, Mrs William Ladd, read the financial report which showed a fair balance on hand.Mrs.Ladd read several cards of thanks and gave out copies of items to be added to the Hand Books and copies of instructions for the knitting contest for the Women's Voluntery services, of a sweater and afghan squares.The following members read items of interest, Mrs.H, Hall, Mrs.P.Boy.Mrs.B.Woolley, Mrs.F Buck, Mrs.D.Campbell, Mrs.William Ladd and Mrs.F.B.Mayhew.Mrs D A.Campbell reported that the Red Cross Drive would be completed by the end of the week.tong and-danc* act of New foundland a f a a t \u2022 stepping Joey Smallwood and tricky-toed Richard Nixon hit the Moscow ataie la one that few will forget \u2014 or want to remember.It waa an act that had the Russians (and Canadian and U.S.Embassies) holding their breath.A couple of pros took Red Square by storm.It was the first visit to Mo* cow of Richard's pal Joey, and he startled everyone by know ing more about the history of the revolution than even the Intnurist guide.Of course their one-day visit was an impromptu affair.Bo'.h were in Helsinki where Nixon was the lawyer for a $50,000,000 deal whereby a Finnish firm will help con struct a pulp and paper mill at Comebychance, Newfoundland.It was understandable that everyonq was interested in whether Nixon would try and see his old kitchen \u2022 debat ing opponent Nikita Khrushchev.The U.S.Embassy suspected he might try.U.S.Ambassador Foy Koh 1er specifically asked Nixon not to endanger American Soviet relations by attempting to visit Khrushchev at his apartment near the Canadian Embassy.It seemed inconceivable that Nixon would be so indiscreet, anyway, but the ambassador, knowing the perennial candidate, took no chances.He laid it on the line that such a gimmick would be unwise.So, after attending the the atre that night, Nixon took his pal Joey off to meet his other pal Nikita.Dropping into the Canadian Embassy before the assault on Khrushchev's apartment (to aign the viaitor'a book.) and coming in again after the ven lure, he annoyed Canadian diplomats for appearing to involve them in the escapade \"We're thinking of putting a sign on the front door \u2022*> mg Nikita lives thataws^ said a harrassed Canadian diplomat.Ha and otheri are alarmed at how everyone seems to think the embaiay knows all about Russia a famous \"unperson.\" Anyway.Nixon didn't get into the building to see Mr.K and had to content himself with sending in a note vis the CBC* David Levy \u2014 and with getting the stunt men Honed in every newspaper in North America the next day It was one long political rally, with Nixon strolling slowly through the Kremlin while TV cameramen and journalists noted his every opinion.\u201cThis is non - poliucal,\" said Nixon at the outset.\"I\u2019m just a tourist here on a visit \u2014 1 don't want to talk politics.At Moscow University, Nixon debated with the vice rector about Berta, Trotsky and Stalin w hile (he professor mentioned the Ku Klux Klan, Kennedy's assassination and the John Birch Society.Joey Smallwood poured oil on the fiery dispute by su g gesting Nixon should run for election in Russia, Khrushchev campaign in the United States.A horrified interpreter refused lo translate the remarks to impressionable students.Then came a formal press conference at the U.S.Embas sy, a cocktail party, the theatre and the sortie on Khrushchev's apartment.The whole U.S.Embassy staff is sti! incoherent with indignation over what they feel was a betrayal by Nixon.TODAY IN HISTORY The Covenant of the League of Nations was unanimously accepted by delegates of 42 nations 46 years ago today\u2014in 1919.Though President Wilson and his \"14 Points\u201d war aims had had great influence in postwar Europe, the United States Senate did not sanction U.S.membership of the League.The League's decay began when Japanese aggression against China, a fellow member, went unchecked in 1931.1865\u2014Sir Samuel Cunard, British shipping magnate died.1952\u2014Japan regained \u2022\u2022.elf-government after the Second World War First World W*r Fifty years ago today\u2014in 1915\u2014the German attack on Ypres paused; the Frenen recaptured the Hartmann-sweilerkopf in Alsace; the Battle of Krithia began in the Dardanelles.Second World War Twenty-five years ago today\u2014in 1940\u2014the German advance through Norway continued, as a Havas correspondent reported the Television allies were pou.ing troops, fighter aircraft and guns in through the ports; Namsos was devastated by air raids.S>lirrbrnokp flaily Hrmrît SUBSCRIPTION RATES Carrier delivery in Sherbrooke and Eastern Townships, 40 cents weekly, by mail in City of Sherbrooke, S20.B0 per year.Mail subscription» in Canada, outside the city limits, and Great Britain, 1 year $10.00, 6 months 6.00, 3 months $3.00, 1 month $1.50.United States and South America, 1 year $17.00 6 months $9.00, 3 months $5.00, 1 month $2.00.Single copies 7c; Back capias, 7e; over 30 days old, 15; 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HBQ B 19\tSeme 20\tChopping tool licy seemed lo be dC'lered CAR FIT Apprentices factory have I androver for FOR PRINCE at a Hritish auto made a half size I'rovMi Prince Ah- son of tho It runs at It1 hy lialteries.King of .lor m.p.h., |anv Brigham UX.W.plans luncheon at busy meeting HHIGHAM \u2014 The meeling of the United Fhureh Women waa jheld al the home of Mrs, Dénia Wilkinson on April 14.The Devotional period waa taken by the president, Misa Uraee Hawthorne, ami the vice president, Mr*, (iixirge Fat-lei son Arrangements were made for the luncheon to he held onMiy 12 m the chorch hall, at which Airs Sweeny, regional vice-pro* ,blent of the U C AA .will speak.An Invitation has been extended to the Karnham U.C.W to attend tlm meeting in the church ; following the luncheon A Hlossom Time Tea ami food sale was planned to lake place on May 22 at 3 p m, in the Hrig* ham t Tuted Uhurch Hall.(tilts of material* wore gratefully received from Montreal firm*.At the dose of the meeting, Irefreshment* were served by the hostess, assisted hy friends.GENERAL NOTES Friends here are sorry to hear lot the illness of Mr.Allan Hov ey, Derby l ine, who Is at pre-M-nt in hospital in Hurllngton, VI Mr and Mrs F.rlc Spur and children, Montreal, were Maxl-er Sunday guests of Miss (iracu Hawthorne.How To Cope With Crank Telephone Calls Si nee iteiUier tlm |xiliix' nor the phone com|inny ran al ways iupe with myatoHoua or annoying nil la, you imiat hnrulli' tlm siluation.In May Header'» Digeal, lind out 5 ways lo deal with a stranger on the line You may save your house from burglary and yourself from physical assault! (iet your copy of Header\u2019s I hgest today.RESCUE DOG \u2014 Shown here is Silver a 2'ï year-old German Shepherd, believed to be the first official Civil Protection dog on the North American continent.At left in his owner and handler Bill Short of Montreal.At right is Mau-tice St.Pierre, Co-ordinator of Hie Montreal Cilvil Protection Service, who presented AV EST SI 1 EFF( >R D\u2014(Special ) \u2014On Wednesday evening.May 5, at 8 p.m.an open meeting ifor the purpose of founding a (he dog with an official idem shl,ff(>rh.wj|1 bc hoW in the Salle ly trained in rescue work on land or in water.460 (CP Wirephoto) Suggests more Canadian cars may bite into US market iciety Ides Liqueurs Nationale, Main Street, Granby.An interesting film, Vers ! Notre Deuxieme Siecle will be shown.This deals with preparation for the Canadian Centenary Celebrations.It also presents personages of the time of Confederation giving their opinions of the newly-formed nation.AH interested persons are cordially invited to be present WASHINGTON (CP) \u2014 The!U.S.expects to hold and expand because of possibilities that op .\t.\t.-\tWindtall commission United States tariff commission;its auto export trade with Can- ponents of the agreement with suggests increased Cana-ada.\tCanada can better argue that dian automotive production will; McNeill forecast a growth in the deal favors Canada, bite into the American market!Canadian output by 1968 of per- The agreement would abolish under the agreement signed be- haps 5.1 per cent, adding that , tariffs on most motor vehicles \u2018ween the two countries.\t[Canadian market expansion and the parts going into them in This view contrasts with evi-\u2019shoukl absorb this and \u201cpre-jthe factory.But this would ap-dence given Tuesday beforeiserve our share of the past.\" ply only with the industry.Bene-Congress by senior U.S.govern- He said this forecast had been fits to Canadian consumers, who ment spokesmen.\t[worked out in detail.\t[pay 10 to 15 per cent more.The tariff commission report The divergence, while small;would come after a period of was requested by the ways and numerically, is of importance adjustment means committee of the House of Representatives studying the agreement.Commerce Secretary John Connor in his testimony Tuesday in support of the agreement said the government \"anticipates that the same dollar surplus will persist\u201d with Canada\u2014| ST.PIERRE, St.Pierre-Mi-a surplus running in excess of quelon (CP)\u2014A St.Pierre busi- the general council is forthcom Tense but orderly on St.Pierre-Miquelon Gave both buy and sell orders TORONTO (CP)\u2014Viola MacMillan gave both buy and sell orders for shares of Windfall Oils and Mines Ltd.slock last summer, the Windfall royal commission was told Tuesday.Ted Hastie, a floor trader for the brokerage firm of Moss , rlLawson and Co., identified var-Election of a new president of!.^ transaction\u2019,slips and said INvitat,0n 0 our a Dew now \"eight* ours Vdl ol*°Vs \u2019 M *V,,S S'9n y° .\t_ quality jcrv«cC ' Cou«te*Y tow Pficc* \" v\u201e y°\" '\"ok/m in J^.l tir cry '\"'it\u2019ll.Price, td\u2018Vtal territory to the east of this 8, 1964 Malvern Cemetery.Lennoxv.lle was h,*hl-v rcspected( He was Of this marriage was an only a member of the Montreal West son, Curtis.! Anglican Church.\tOn Dec.4.1964, he married PERCY WELTON WRIGHT, Mr and Mrs, Wright owned a Doris Emma Lake, daughter of OF MONTREAL WEST, country home in Choisy the late Mr.and Mrs.George Formtrly of Stanbndge East on Lake of Two Mount-1 Lake, of Sawyerville.MONTREAL WEST \u2014 I he ain> where they spent holidays He leaves lo mourn his wife; funeral service for Percy Wei- an(i since his retirement 1961 his son, Curtis; his mother and ton Wright was held March 25 ihcy had spent the summer mon- father, a brother Donald La 1965, at D.A.Collins Funeral ths there.\ti roche, of Sawyerville, his sis- Chapcl, to Mount Royal Crem- He is survived by his wife, a ters Reta, Mrs.Dwight For-atorium.Rev.Mr.White, pas- brother, Howard H Wright, a grave and Hilda Laroche, of tor of St.Philips' AnglicanjSjgter.Lorcna, Mrs.Thomas S.jSawyerville, and Jean, Mrs.Church.Montreal West, offi Davitt, of Stanbridge East.His Kenneth Patrick, of Lennoxville.ciated.Sacred music and a fa youngest sister, Marv E., Mrs.[.Another brother Wendall pro vorite hymn was rendered.George Snyder, predeceased deceased him on Sept.4.1953.Mr.Wright died from a him several years ago.\tThe funeral service was held heart attack early on March 23 Among the relatives attend-[April 4 at the Birchton United at his residence here.He wa- inR (he funeral were Mr.and in his 69th year.\tMrs.H.Wright, Mr.and Mrs.The youngest son of the late Thomas S.Davitt.Master Bruce Mr.and Mrs.W.A.Wright, he Davitt.all of Stanbridge East, was born May 19, 1896.in Sian- Mr.and Mrs.John W Davilt.bridge East, and was educatediof Iberville.Mr.and Mrs.Har- at the Stanbridge East Academy.Mr.Wright began his business career as a clerk in the Canadian Bank of Commerce at Stanbridge East and was a teller in the Bedford branch, resigning after three years to join the Shawinigan Water and Power Company at Three-River old Snyder, Point Claire.A large number of friends were also present.Church, with Rev.J.A.H.Plowright officiating.Mrs.Gilbert Nutbrown, accompanied by Mrs.Howard Picard al the or gan.sang.Someday He'll Make It Plain and Peace, Perfect Peace.The bearers were Stanley Brown, Albert Gagnon, Harold Harron, Douglas Loomis.Charles Twyman and Stanley Wilson.Interment was in the Eatoi Cemetery.The funeral was largely at tended by relatives and friends MRS.JAMES LOWRY, OF FOSTER FOSTER \u2014 The death of Mrs.James Lowry occurred at the Bailey Rest Home, Waterloo on r .\t\u201e March 23.following two months £0m AAu^ey\u2019 ®oslon' Mo\"trea' illness\tiSte- Agaüie, Toronto and the Later he moved to the Shaw- M ,\t.\t,\tsurrounding districts, inigan Falls office of Shawini- Mrs Lowry was bom here on\t___________ gan Engineering Co.ami in 1925lAku,gust ,19' ,881''he1 only dau ! was transferred to Montreal aslgh f 0^H.,raraPhelPs a\"d hls c iL n .cost accountant.\t\",fre, \u201ca\"on overflow \u2018 Fellows Home\tlloasie, H I.have been uuests inK with attractively wrapped ville Ont , has been a wuesl of Flowers on the altar in St.Mr and Mrs Herman Page and thew s Church on Faster family.Mr, Ronald Mnddtaa, Sherbrooke.was an Faster weekend their guest ol his aunt.Tibhlts aiNpM f \u2022> Jf li4PK Coatkeok (omrsdes \\ to re-unite May 9 s» «nn\"-* ^\t.,, i/%*.Mat of Mrs.Maud Swett and Mrs ufts.was presented to Miss Dey Sun-jBlanche Martin,\tette by Misses Patsy DeyeMc day were in memory of Mr, and Mrs.(ieurne Racieot Miss and Martha Koyea.Mrs, John Boulter, given hy Hope Davidson, attended the, Th).hride-fs-be v t- ass|»t«d: daughter.Mrs lola Slier l.idslom- .Jones wedding *m]hy her mother, Mr., Kl-at Dey-Myrtle wood, ol llanaii.\tIreceplion in («ranhy on April Mn(j |U|U,.t, nto her in-law, Mr.and Mrs Ruaaell Deco 17\t.Mri.Edwin Speieev in opening| V tsV / 1 \u2022 h Mr Stephen Page spent scv.jteau, ShiirbriKike.spent Faster Mr Homer Wht\u2019ohead has te t||(i aifls whjÇjJ eral days in Prescott.Ont .with!with Mr.and Mrs I.awrenee turned to Ins homo after spend ,,mn(j for ai|\tVRn, Ins tin it her Mi Harry Page ITihliltls, David.I.arry, Sally iiib several weeks In the Slier Mr and Mrs.Stewart Mrl.el and Donna\thr.mke Ho pital and atlhe home Ian and family Montreal, Mr.Col and Mrs llcnbuw and of hi* daughter and son m law.he hosltssts and Mrs Malcolm Mel.ellan and family.Montreal, and tint , Mi and Mrs.Donald Da*^ ,n M-ns, Sherbrooke, have been vla-lguc*l.Mr.J.Benbow, Torquay.lWaicrloo.\tUeyclli, passed a were served by isistrd by Misses) M ir h ' Koyea, , and I/>is Fuller.j\u2014i: v -*tw, h BIG OF FINEST FASHIONED SPRING FOR WOMEN - IN CLOTH, SUEDE & LEATHER An exceptional event! Timed just riuht to let you enjoy a new spring coat at amazing savings, this season.All top fashion silhouettes, and quality fabrics, in your favourite colours.SPECIAL from Wm UP TO SO> REDUCTIONS Sale Starts Tomorrow THURSDAY, APRIL 28th Style Shop Phone 172 Wellington North 569-9097 Sherbrooke ONTARIO CENTENNIAL CENTRE \u2014 The Ontario Centennial rentre of Silence and Technology in the Toronto Miburb of Don Mills, features a 250-foot tubular walkway Juiuing the reception building fright) with the triangular cure building (centre).This Is an artist's conception of the building which is the provinie's official project to mark Canada's lOOth birthday In l!)G7.(CP Wirephoto) COATICOOK \u2014 (Special) \u2014 A reunion of the 5th Field Reg tment at Coaueook on the weekend on May 9 i* expected to bring together well over 100 member» of the Unit, A parade to the Cenotaph May 9 will form up at 10:50 a m, at the Legion Home, and the memorial «ervice at the war memorial will begin at 11:00 a m.to which the public will be welcome.The program will include the playing of O Canada.a prayer by Cde.I.White house, playing ol the Last Post, two minute* of kilence and reveille Robert McAtpine will | sing, \"Abide With Me.\" The march past salute will be taken at the town hall by visiting officers, and break off will take place at the Legion Home.! The parade marshall will be Cde, Hubert Clowery.The Legion Lounge will be open to visiting members wives during the time that the members are participating in discussions.A banquet will be held during the weekend and ample opportunity given for the com.rades to talk over wartime memories, Sutton resident enjoys trip to foreign lands Brompton Waterloo Guild plans five May j The lilie> on the altar of Christ ] I Church on Easter Sunday were '\t.in memory of loved ones In the Rummage SQ:6S Perkins family, the lily on the credence table was in memory j WATERLOO \u2014 St.of Mr.Howard Ward, by the'Guild held its regular Ward family and the cut flow- meeting in St.Luke's ers on the altar were given by Hall on April 19 SUTTON \u2014 Among I >cal citizens recently returned from a-broad is Miss Mary Amos, leaving on a Canadian airliner on March 15, Miss Amos flew first to Portugal.From there she went on lo visit Rome ami Venice.Besides that, too, she enjoyed a cruise through the Med- Mr Donald Davies, who was iterrancan and a visit to the hospitalized in St, Louis llospi-Holy Land.\tjtal, Windsor, for a week has 'irturned to the Ward home.Mr.Kenneth Ward and children De- ory of Miss Marjorie McKenna.Mrs.Streeter also announced dial a cheque had been sent to furnish one room in the new Courville Convalescent Hospi-jtal.- Following the business meet- Richmond Legion Ladies' Auxiliary initiates members RICHMOND \u2014 The Ladies Auxiliary of the Royal Canadian Legion Branch 15, held its re-the Legion Hilda'.mmthiv!*nS, a discussion was held on1 gular meeting in Church I to joining or union of women\u2019s hall on April 15.| groups in churches.Rev.Keith! The meeting was brought to Miss Fannie Knaim ami Mr : r.¦ .u ,\t\u2022\t.Dickerson acted as chairman ; order by Cde.Veralda Dumont, Miss Fannie Knapp and Mr During the business meeting fo|.thp d|sCUsMon\t|sergeant at arms and Cdes.Gordon Knapp, Sherbrooke, m plants were made for the spring' memory of the Knapp family Celina Aulis and May Thompson as standard bearers.\"Some of the sights on a number of the little islands were very entertaining, \" recalled the Itraveler.\"I especially remember an amusing incident in a shop kepi by a woman.While 1 was examing her wares, in ! walked a big pelican.Trained to act like a floor walker, he j made sure no one would do any shop lifting.When l started to pick up some dress material for a closer inspection the great jbird sternly laid his broad bill | across it to prevent such action, life might actually have attacked me, 1 think, if the shop owner hadn\u2019t cheeked him.One could see that shop was under ] Sneault, really efficient protection!'1 Another note from the memory diary of Miss Amos is relative to lier trip through a narrow-high banked canal between some Greek Islands.\"There wasn't more than three feet between the boat and land on each side,\" said the Sutton lady, \"ami with such high walls of bank hemming us in,one had a very eerie sensation as though I Bul\"' \"\"I Donald Provis, , , , L The meeting closed with pray rummage sales, which vill h- crg j{ev Keith Dickerson.held on each of the five satur | Hostesses for the evening j Two new members were in-days in May, from 2 to 4 p.m were Mrs Doris Wilson and dialed into the Auxiliary, Mrs.The president, Mrs.Raymond] jjrg Dawn Goyette.\tiReta McGuire and Mrs.Justine Streeter announced that anyone | one were deep down in j underground tunnel.It was a canal without locks\u2014and it\u2019s borah and Scott, Hatley, wore Easter day guests of Mrs.Ward.Mrs.Marjorie Moore returned home with them to spend a tew days.Friends of Mrs.Guy C.Rob-] inson will be sorry to learn shei has been confined to the house, for over a week, under the doc- j tor's care.\t, Miss Pamela Lamont, Montreal West, spent the holiday weekend with Mrs.Eva Strew.Guests of Mr.and Mrs.Oscar Daigneault during the weekend were Mr.and Mrs.Dwight Dai-and little son Dwight | David, Miss Dawn Carpenter and Mr.and Mrs.Garth Morrow, Toronto, Mrs.Gihnarten.Mrs.Taylor and Mrs.Alberta ! Dole, all Sherbrooke.Mr.and Mrs.Richard Do'e j were guests of Mr.and Mrs.j Norman Noel in Richmond and] called on Mrs.Gary Pollock and] family at the home of Mr.and \u2018 Mrs.M.Pollock in Melbourne.! Mr.and Mrs.Carlos Rudd, visited Mr.and Mrs.Provis.Miss Shirley who had spent a few e- having articles for the sales, may leave them on the porch of the Rectory, or may have them picked up by contacting her.A donation to the Altar Guild was made for flowers in mem- PLAY SOCCER AT EXPO Expo '67 officials have announced 12 days in June will be set aside in the new stadium for a major international soccer competition.McDivitt.Final plans were made for a bridge and 500 party to be held on April 29, in the Legion Hall, with prizes and refreshments.The hostesses for the evening were Cdes.Celina Aulis.Olive Wheeler and Lyla Beattie.If your beneficiary dies first, what will happen to your life insurance benefits?ffg& ¦ I ,\t,\t, ,\t, \u201e .,\tdays wilh her grandparents about a mile long! But it was a turned home with (hpm interesting experience.very interesting exper After that sea cruise across rather choppy waters of the blue Mediterranean, Miss Amos went to spend a few days at Copenhagen.\"I liked it very much there, \u201d she said.\"All the people were very friendly and hospitable.\" She flew home to Canada from there on April 15, and then visited friends in Montreal for a few days, returning home Easter weekend.Visiting Mrs.Eileen Aldrich recently were Mr.and Mrs.Kenneth Nelson and Mr.and Airs.Dan Aldrich and family, all of Sherbrooke.Holiday weekend guests of Mr.and Mrs.A.E Robinson were Mr.and Mrs.R.Robinson ] and David, Montreal, Mr.and] Mrs.Lyle Robinson and family, ¦ Lennoxville, Mr.Douglas La-! mont, Montreal West, and Miss I Olive Smith, Cleveland.Miss Marion Mackey.Sher-|, jbrooke, Mr.Gerald Mackey, WATER WILL RUN OUT Waterville, and Mrs.Fred Sar-Officials esimate the United rasin and son David, were States will need 880,000,000,000] guests of Mr.and Mrs.W.Mac-|gallons of water a day in the]key.lyear 2000.However onlv 515,-i Friends regretted to hear of jooo.ooo.ooo gallons a day now is]the death of Mrs.Dora Jon-javailable from conventionaljdreville.Sympathy is extended ! sources.\tI to the family.When the unexpected happens, as it sometimes does, it\u2019s important to know what steps to take.That\u2019s why the competent advice of your Manufacturers Life representative is so valuable.Here are some of the practical points he\u2019ll cover.1.\tUnless you originally named an alternative or contingent beneficiary, the money from your policy would be payable to your estate.This may tie up the money and subject it to creditors claims and\tj E Caron unnecessary estate costs.In the end, it might not\tRepresentative even go to the person you would have chosen unless\tSHERBROOKE your will is up to date.\tTel: 562-4787 2.\tIf young children were also originally named as beneficiaries, and they are still under age, another problem arises.Unless you make special provision, the policy proceeds at your death would have to be paid into court and held until they reach their majority.But don\u2019t wait until something like this happens.Call your Manufacturers Life representative to-day.He will review your beneficiary arrangements\u2014and suggest changes if they are necessary.He is experienced in matters of this kind, and he offers you the kind of counsel you can rely on.MANUFACTURERS LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY MUi 12-65 r ¦ SHE\u2019S GOT TROUBLE \u2014 Burned Mrs.Gertrude Paige.35, is pictured in Chicago police station yesterday.Police say she told them she used gasoline to start fire in an apartment building in which she lived when her husband, Edward, ordered her to leave after a quarrel.Five persons \u2014 a mother, father, and three children \u2014 perished in fire.\t(AP Wirephoto) .YES, MADAM! FOR QUALITY AND EFFICIENCY \u2014 IT'S THE ^ ELECTRIC RANGE .AND FOR THE LOWEST PRICES its £ MORIN & FILS Illustrated here is the 30\" low priced kitchen range.Automatically controlled oven, timing device, electric clock, fluorescent panel light The Calrod surface elements are removable for cleaning, and are controlled by 7-positior.dials.Come and see it todav.AT THE LOW PRICE OF .And MORIN'S as always, offers you easy payment terms and impeccable service.189.W0 f t t f CONSULT ONE OF OUR SALESMEN! E.MORIN 6k.FILS INC.2630 King St.West\u2014Sherbrooke\u2014Tel.569-5548 30\" Model 32J43 Social welfare court New appointments *m\u2019RBR00KF pah y rfcorp wfp , APRn.», i»» ?Teenagers steal car, caught when gasgone night In Shtrfcreok* t«r t>*m( drunk end « public nul-Mnc* TWO'S COMPANY THREfc k m CROWD \u2014 Peter 0 Toele, ei King Henry II el Englend.tetmt to be telling Richerd Burton, hit Chencellor, th*t there ere better lime» end better piece» te ditcutt eHein of »tete.This tcene teke» piece in Hel Wellu highly eccleimed production of \"BECKET\", which open» todey et the Grenade Theetre.The chermlng little girl in thit «equence ii French tlerlet Véronique Vendell.E.T.MAPLE Continued imm Pege 1 Jons of syrup The average yield from the 1,000 buckets he place.» on the tree» is ahiuii 230 gallon».A crop even 25 gallons below average can mean a sizeable amount of money to Kas\u2019em Townships sugar bush operators who sell their wori 1 famous product for from $5.50 to $1000 a gallon.Must of the syrup produced this year has been good quality, although much of the syrup produced during the last lew days has been \"factory syrup\".Producers of mass produced maple products often buy inferior quality for their artificial syrup and mix good and Growing with I U I T.! I .pomcr quality syrup for their pure syrup mixtures An optimistic note came fron, Ways Mills farmer Stan lex llelmes: if freenng nights and warm days continue, thcr,' might be another week of sugaring.Mr, Holme» run* a sugar busi with his father and put up about 2,000 buckets this year.He had a rather poor year this year.An average good vear, according to Holmes, will yield about 300 gallons from his trees.So far this year he has collected only aboui 140 gallons.Two boys, one 16 years off age and ins other 15, who had1 stolen a car and made a trip | through the Kaetern Township»\t* * * last weekend appeared at the A 45>Mr.0ui Sherbrooke ! Sherbrooke Social Wp\u2018,irf father of six appeared in the Court yesterday\tISoetal Welfare Court yesterday The hoys were arrested by and pleaded guilty to sexeral Asbestos municipal police on .-barges of contributing to juv-Monday after they abandoned emle delinquency iheir stolen car in Richmond! 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It t Oil\t34'.\t34'*\t\tDupont\t239 H\t239'» ill V Forest\t30\t\t\tGeneral Fleeirie\t102\u2019»\tI02*« t'an.(Vmenl\t58»\t58'»\t\ttieiteral Motors\t168's\tK'H*.|i',.n Iron\tJC'i\t51 .\t\tGoodyear\t53 H\t53'.t'dn \\xiaiion FI\tI7«\ta) 132?\tstreet|ihe construction of a planetar over the xxorld and crea'ed the Takascy, Art Kerridge xvho ill.Now he must use a!' his thanked the speaker, Hawley; }je js ,survivpd hv his wifp skills to effect a cure.\tGriffith, Fred Stegmsier and RQse ^ his sotl5 i)nd daugh.tween September, 19.56 and Or 38' 12' 27 100».102 4 95\t4 90 30 42 8.65 1.70 IDA 7 95 12'.27'» 30 W 42 8.60 11»» 26.(94.1, sud our Oosr father, Mr.\t_\t,\t, .\t\u201e .____ Kmnt Con son*, who\tnwnv livne, (Mrs Reginald Oaker), Match 4.1994\tWelland, Out Resting at Cans xx> win romembor, no maiii-i Funeral Home, 39 Dufferin how Ion* TIIK FAMII V, Holton, Ulon.ium here, w'as fined $4,500 Tues-wifP\u2018day for staging lotteries be Next: Sewage disposal.|Forrest Lord.ters; Donat Gauthier, Mrs.Rene tober, 1964 \u2014 '£ \u2022 'V A SELF xFwe, DeW, SERVICE F«e PanklMq Tel.562-1! FREE PARKING BEER & PORTER ON ICE I Gagnon (Fernande), Mrs.Ubald Edouard Desnoyers.43, for iperras (Jeannine).Mrs.Aimcimer manager of the corpora Gagnon (Marielle), Mrs.Mau-j,lon' was fin,:d $50° rice Gaudette, (Normande) Re |months ln Jai\u2018 ne, Normand and a number of grandchildren.among members.The funeral is In take place tomorrow at the Sic.Therese d'Avila Church, at 10 a m.or three for his part in die lotteries.Both Ihe directors and Des buyers pleaded guilty to the 0P'l'M\" a Simpson then spoke on the dairy industry noting that the! governmeni has termed this agriculture year and is dove loping short term policies t«' carry over the transition period ( In the future, long range pel icies will be developed that assure the efficient farm fair standard of in all parts of fhc city.Tel.562-1591 or 567-4588 Delivery Twice Daily 350 MARQUETTE ST.Follow the Trans Kebec Ads., they have very interesting prices, which we accept in order to make our trade more advantageous.Our slogan is always \u2014 \"SMALL PROFIT FOR LARGE SALES.\" THURSDAY WE WILL GIVE DOUBLE STAMPS IF WE DON'T DELIVER THE ORDER! ILltifllsP Spare Ribs, front\t.\tlb.10c Chicken Broil .lb.\t3)e Large Capons .lb.\t49c Fresh Turkeys\tlb.\t45c We cut or grind meat as you want it to store in vour deep freeze \u2014 WESTERN BEEF \u2014 Whole hind quarter Whole front quarter Whole hind and front quarter LOCAL BEEF \u2014 Whole hind quarter Whole front quarter Whole hind and front quarter Federal Bologna Federal Hot Dogs Bologna,\tlb.\t27c\tor Hot Dogs\tlb.\t39c\tor Canada Packers Hot Dogs Sliced Bacon\tlb.39c or Leg of Ham .Shoulder Ham .Rolled Ham Our hams are smoked with saw dust and sugar cured.Fresh Sausages \u2014 link or bsg Ground Meat .Ground Beef Ground Steak lb.45c lb.35c lb.37c lb.40c lb.32c lb, 34c 4 lbs.1.15 lb.45c 4 lbs.1.05 3 lbs.1.30 3 lbs.1.00 3 lbs.1.10 lb.49c lb.39c lb.59c 4 lbs.1.00 4 lbs.LOO lb.49c lb.65c Long Pig\u2019s Feet .lb.19c Leaf Lard\t.\t2 lb».15c Short Pig'» Feet\tlb.\t5c Salt Pork, fat or lean\t2 lbs.25c Blood Sausages, lean or fat, 2 lbs.45r.Cooked Ham\tlb.\tLOO Western Round Beef Steak\tlb.\t79c Western Rolled Loin, partly boneless\t lb.\t59c Spencer Steak\t lb.\t79c Western Filet Mignon .lb.\t2.00 Local Round Beef Steak .lb.65c Local Filet Mignon\tlb.\t1.50 Porter House Steak\t3 lbs.1.35 Loin Roast of Beef .\tlb.45c Chuck Roast of Beef .lb.\t39c Low Mib of Beef .5 lbs.1.00 Front Roast of Pork .lb.42c Pork Steak\t lb.\t90e Fresh Lean Bacon .lb.\t45c Leg of Lamb\tlb.\t53c Lamb Chops\t lb.\t39c Leg of Veal .lb.\t69c Veal Front .lb.\t40c Rolled Veal .lb.\t49c FRESH FISH ITABlft Fresh or Saif Herring Salt Turbot Frozen Fillet of Cod Florida Grapefruit, size 112 Mexican Tomatoes .Yellow Onions .lb.25c lb.20c lb.39c 6 for 39e lb.29c 3 lbs.29e DRAPERS CORNER- linn while acting as its man-Miss Jill Wark was al her ager.home in Huntingville over the\t^\t^L.weekend.Friends are glad to BOSTON (APj\u2014Fists, missiles know she is recovering from her and rurse words were flung in the city council chamber Tuesday during a bearing on a proposed controver-ial $41,000,000 urban renewal project in the city's Charlestown district.Miss Nadine Dufresne, Len-i Some 30 policemen restored noxville, spent the holidays xvith!order after ejecting several per-her parenis, Mr.and Mrs Elrec isons.Dufresne\t1 At one stage, spectators in the charges.Desnoyers is scheduled (o ap Th\" federal dairy policy pear for voluntary statement in|stales a guaranteed minimum June on a charge of stealing|of $3.50 per hundred to manu some $700,000 from the corpora-jfacturcd milk shippers on milk recent illness and is staying xvith Mrs.Gignac and Mrs.Dustin.Austin Crine Instant Milk\t3 lb.box 99e Duncan Hines Caka Mix\t2 for 85c Heinz Baby Food 5 oz.10 for 99c Kleenex, white \u2014 400 sheets 4 for 99c Carnation Evaporated Milk, 16 oz.can Habitant Pea and Vegetable Soup\t28 oz.can Catelli Spaghetti or Cut Macaroni \u2014 16 oz.can Cascade ICE CREAM 25 Extra Stamps David'» Chocolate Puff Cookie»\t3 bag» $1.00 Robin Hood or Five Roses Flour, 100 lbs.8.39 Pure Maole Syrup\tgallon $5.50 Bottle, 30 oz.$1.19 \u2014 Can, 26 oz.90c BEER & PORTER 6 for 89c 4 for 89e 2 for 39c Vt gal.99c We now sell soft drinks in cant, no more bottle» to carry \u2014 Cott'i Soft Drinks, 10 oz.can 3 for 29c Orange, Root Beer, Black Cherry, Ginger Ale, Spruce Beer and Cola \u2014 Low Calory diet Lemon Up.Cott's Soft Drinks, 30 oz.bottle, no deposit, no return\t2 for 41c Sandwich Cookies\tlb.\t35c Creamery Butter, Fortin, Jersey Gold, Cookshire or Blanchet\tlb.\t57c Eggs, Grade \"A\" large\tdoz.\t51c Medium, dox.47e \u2014\tSmell, doz.\t39e Canadian Mild Cheese\tlb.\t55c Trans Kebec Bread 24 oz, loaf 5 for 1 00 Asbestos Bread, 24 oz.loaf, 6 for 1.00 TEL.562-1591 idb ' CAN IDB SERVE YOU?J.M.Boucher of the Industrial Development Bank will be at The Del Monty Hotel Rock Island, Que.On April 29, 1965 In this district and throughout Canada many persons and firms in practically all types of businesses including Agriculture \u2022 Construction \u2022 Manufacturing Professional services \u2022 Tourist and Recreational Businesses \u2022 Transportation and Wholesale and Retail Trades, have obtained loans from the Industrial Development Bank to acquire land, buildings, and machinery, to increase working capital, to start a new business, and for other purposes.If you consider that IDB can be of service, you are invited to arrange an appointment with the IDB representative by telephoning Del Monty Hotel Rock Island, Que or in advance by writing to ffflSmmmL DEVELOPMENT BANK 901 Victoria Square, Montreal, Que.THE MARKET TODAY (Grt«n»hl*ld» Ltd.) Hoad.St.mstmd Thfi funeral xvill hr held Thursday, April 20 at Ocntrnary Unitrd (Tturoh, In loving mrmnrv of | St an *1 rad «I 2:00 p in.Itev.C.xrsmtnvithiM-.Hunlnl (Jnst.ifsiin officiating, llllrrnirilt Crystal Lake Omctory.passori away April you aMtly mis* Railway cars loaded in (\"ana-da in the seven days ended Apr 14 dipped four-tenths of one percent to 70.860 from 71,171 cars in the like period last, year, the Bureau of Statistics said.MacMillan rciwrts earnings for the firsi quarter of 1905 of 46c versus 53c in 1964.Alliance Credit Corp.report.s Lha! for the 6 months ended Fob 18-65 per average Class A -hare outstanding were 42c as against 33c for the similar per iod ended Feb.29 64.Normetal Mining Corp.Ud.declared quarterly dividend of 79c payable June 13 of record May 14 The company previously paid 08c quarterly plus an xtra in December 1964 of 06c.Famous Players Canadian ;orp.Ltd estimates its net in :omc per share for the first domestically used.Butler, there fore, will be supported al sixty-four (ents as a year ago with (he e.msumer still reaping the benefit of butter ten cents or so lower.Mr.Simpson outlined other important aspects regarding ihe work of the farmers noting low farmers can assis! each other by uniting Mr.Simpson was thanked by president Paul Delaney This was followed by * film on conservai ion and paper production This was shown by Albert Nix on of Montreal, of Crown Zel perbadi Corp.A short meeting followed and main item or the agendi concerned completion of rout» 32 which is lo join the new brider being built here Th< board had corresponded with Hon.B Pinard, Roads Minister and Hon.Emilien Lafrance Healtn and Welfare Minister The local board is again wri ing the ministers regarding this route of which some fmn imites remains to be finished.Montreal livestock | market MONTREAL (CP) - Cattle and calf prices were steady in fairly active trading today on the .Montreal east end market Receipts: 149 cattle; 225 calves; 2 hogs; 6 sheep and MONTREAL fCP) \u2014 Agnc ]arnbs.\ttural department quotations; Eggs: wholesale prices Ki.rcK \u2014 mother mid MnrflJuH, who 2H.1W>1 \\V« who lovM you.At» it dawnf Another year, In our lonely hour* of thinking, ThouKhix of you err «*vcr near.Bfl.ii., MA Ilf; AH ET.BRYAN At WENDY.FLECK In loving memory of Mother »nd Grandmother.Harriet Margarel who departed from us *o suddenly April 20.IM1.(iod know' that she was suffering, Thai the hill* wore hard lo climb So he closed her woar.v evellda Ajid whispered \u201cPeace He Thine.M Ever remembered hv, MYRTLE A K EH MITT (daughter A son.ln'lawi, BRENDA A KAKKN (granddaup literal.FLECK, Edward G.At Wat- erino.Que., on Monday, April 26, 1965, in his 70th.year, F/L ward G.Fleck, beloved husband of Ruby .Saunders, resided a< I4 MacDonald Avo , Watenioo.Resting at Ia«o Paul Ledoux'a Funeral Home, Forter St., Waterloo.Fiinerai service «t SI.Luke\u2019s Anglican Church, Thursday, April 29 al 2:00 p.m Informent in Creek Cemetery.Gerard MonfattV* 562-2249 HOUDE, Napoleon Mr».On Monday, April 26, 1965 at her residence 64 AHo St , Lennox ville, Marie Jeanne Daigle, mother of Mrs Bob Butler.(Gisele) a( Wie age of 80 years Resting »l Gerard Moufette\u2019.» jFiiiuTal Parlor, 33 Bowen Ave., A belter father, none emild find (So., where the funeral will Always remembered by.\tleave Thursday, April 29, 1965 SHIRLEY, STANLEY A WINSTON a| ^ n m f(yr d a wav, April 2H, 19A3 For all of ua he did hta heal, His llfo was ! rue, hU heart was kind, JESPERSKN In loving memory of a dear son and brother, Leorge, who passed away h! the Sherbrooke IlospiLil, April 28, 1881.There\u2019* a amtla we will always remember, A voice we will always recall Jean Baptiste Church at 1000 a.m.Burial in St.Michael'» Cemetery.Parlor 33 Bow«n Av*., So.Gorard Monfett»\u2019* 562-2249 Ths memory to oherlsh forex-er, (ST.JEAN, Louls-Philipp* \u2014 On Tuesday, April 27, 1965.Louia-*lw*y\"|l\u201ehilippe SI Jean, former direr (or of J S.Mitchell Co.Tytd.husband of Roso-Blanchc Bour- Of one so dour to u* *11 I,ovro^^ lengths hack f^ tlurd place in too Derby Trial in 1:35 1-5 and won bv four lengths.were in third place with penalty points.the field of five.Trainer Jimmv Conwav de- The Dodgers were outhit 12-10.5p0r(s Australia: they aren't\t.but broke a 2-2 tie with a three-\tncar]y as well as the !\u2019t\u2019cc'a run sixth inning rally thatjwomen jn America,\u201d she ex handed the Pirates their sixth piamed \u201cFor instance straight loss.The Braves unleashed «13\t\u201euw.u.c,e «\u201e\t.at,ain\u201e hit attack before a Milwaukee ends At other times, thev must a?sesstd ds:aln>, crowd of only 1,677\t- The rally is not a race.Two ytions \\ route to be covered along the ,\t, .\u201e\t.\t.\tTuesday to trap any competi- plained.Tor instance.no tors wbo exceeded speed limits, woman is allowed on the golf (0 6fl0 enalty points can be courses down there on week-\ta tcanl which There had been some doubt as c'arecl Buglei out of the Derby with the remark, \u201che doesn't belong in that kind of company.'' Frank Childs, who saddled .Cater, Chicago Tomy Lee for his 1959 Derby\u201dConigliaro, Bos triumph, said Carpenter's Rule Allison, Minn, would be in Saturday's starting Mantilla.Bos.* BASEBALL?YESTERDAY'S STARS Pitching \u2014 Camilo Pascual.Twins, allowed only two hits in line-up but added: beat Bold Lad.-Pascual.\u2019-S ODDS LIKELY the small-1\"\u2019\"\u201d\u201d\tgoes over the speed limit\tMinnesota's n-i victory over est in County Stadium history.\u201e p\u2019.\t,\tTemperatures later changed Clpveland.Mathews' homer, off Bob Pur-\tMastprc salci; -i i0vr T,uesday\u2019 (i((urrnnf?\" a .\t.\tBatting \u2014 Camilo kev.touched off a five-run An,(.l.iran ùppr i,- oniv thi-pp'c'ear as bc cars rc\u2018l \u2018\t.Twins, drove in five runs in his\t,he probable starting and AmPr\u2019Can beer' \" > 0n*brp:;nipeg - a stopping point along\tPranri.,iam field still listed at 11 or 12.Bold per cent.Ours is a potent 12 ,he ,fS 1n R0gina.at odds of 9 to 5 or American League AB R H Pet.33\t9 36 9 36 6 34\t4 29 9 14\t.424 15\t.417 14 .389 13 .382 tl .379 Four of Mon (reals goals -pbe scuffie bpgan along the came on their lethal power boarc|s when Nesterenko's high play.Reay.asked how he was stjck caught Ferguson on the going to stop it for the sixth head.In an instant, Ferguson game Thursday in Chicago, rc- shot two hard rjghts at the tali plied lamely: See me afier,Chicago right winger, that sixth game.\t; .-Ffe got me with tw-o good Goalie Charlie Hodge ro-ones while I wasn\u2019t looking.\u201d ceived post-game congratula- sajd Nesterenko, who slumped tions from Prime Minister face down and semi-conscious Pearson, a Forum spectator.fourth inning uprising, \u2014 ppr pent 0urs\t^._ Menke\tconnected an ,nninS or 14 per cent and can ]cavc you 0ne tcam dropped out of the\t.Ia,er'\ta bit groggy I like the Amen- atflT Tuesdav because of a 8'p aSa'\"st the Indians.can men.too.They're nice.\u201d He'll never McAuliffe.Dot w * 11 r* Runs\u2014Hall.Minnesota.11.\tjlf /Via 11 H © W TO Runs Batted liv-Mantilla.12., I\tI I Hits\u2014Conigliaro.15.\t06 0000^0 Dy Doubles \u2014 Yastrzemski, Bos- >\t.\t\u2022 I .ton s\tplayers tonight Triples \u2014 McAuliffe, Detroit, STOKE \u2022 ON - TRENT.own support with a grand-slam homer and a run-producing sin Lana.-\t,1\u2018 They were in 43rd position with Beliveau.Mtl 1.820 penalty points at the end Maki.(.hi of the second leg\tRichard.Mtl Tuesday's leg\u2014the third long- l liman.Det est of the event\u2014requires com- Rousseau.Mtl petitors to cover the 1.000 mile Trembla' Mtl off the Davis Cup squad, George stretch in 21 hours.They also Mikita.Chi MacCall.captain of the U S competed in three closed sec- Provost, Mtl team, said Tuesday.MacCall said Ralston was sus LEADERS G A Pts.7 17 7 14 10 tions.\tHowe.Det In the closed sections, drivers Esposito, Chi ¦ pended for walking out on his try for a fast time to avoid Duff.Mtl doubles match at the River Penalty points.The time of the Pilote.Chi 12 to 10 10 10 9 8 6 6 6 6 ^rîi'rkv Debonair Mr« Ada I Hl>,Tle Runs\u2014Gentile.Kansas soccer gathered here to play a Rice s Santa Anita* Derby and City and Mantle New York.4.final game tonight with Sir Stan-PiM Blue Grass Stakes winner, still s,olen Bases-Apancio.Balti- ley Matthews, the king of soccer was the subject of strong sup-\t3'\t_\t,\t,,\t, _ who,1S retn;lnf ^ 33 \u2022vears of ,\t4 ii e » i ty\tPitching \u2014 Buzhardt and Pf- professional stardom.32 port at ocas or 5 to\t^\t.\\ Odds on the others ranged\tterf- .'Fhlfa?0', ^glurre-\tDc\u2019roit.\tln\ta\tmatch\tuniqlle\tin\tthe\this- 20 from 5 to 1 on Tom Rolfe.the\tand Kaat ^ pascual\tMmne-\ttory\to{ the\tgamei\tleading\tplay- Chesapeake and Stepping Stone'so!\u201ea-\u201e2'0' 1\"CI° ,,\t\u201e\ters from all over Europe will 24 winner, to write your own odds Strikeouts _ McDowell.Cleve- play against 18 on such probable starters as *anc\u201c i(> 24 Mr.Pak.Carpenter's Rule.Ap-\tNational Leaguo 8\tpie Core and Dapper Delegate\tAB R 20 Hail to All.a stretch charger.\tRobinson.Cinci.38 11 9\twas rated at 8 to 1 with the\tKranepool.N.Y.50 9 12 front-running Flag Raiser and\tJ.Alou.San Fran 53 10 2o Native Charger.Flamingo and\tBanks.Chicago 41 7 Florida Derby winner, 10 to 1\tM.Alou.S.Fran.35 7 British all-star team headed by the 50-year-old master.H Pet.The site is Victoria Stadium.16\t.421 where Matthews, a living legend 21\t.420 0f soccer, played his first pro 22\t.415 game.17\t415 Millions of fans in Britain and 14 .400 an over Europe will watch the Oaks tournament in Houston fastest car is used as a mini\t.\t_ .\t_\t-\t.\t_ \u201e\u201e \u201e ,\t.last week.\tmum time and all who fail to LOTTERY PAYS OFF\teach and Arkansas Demy win- Run» - banto.Chicago.Har- telecast on Eurovision.- meet the minimum are as- In the first three years of New ner Swift Ruler 15 to 1 There per, Cincinnati.Allen.Phnadel Newcastle-on - Tyne, England'sessed penalties according to Zealand's national lottery, also was mild support fo \u2014Alen Rudkin, 112.Britain.out-(the number of seconds by which $3.712.000 was collected in taxefden Phipps\u2019 Dapper Cliftonville 0 Distillery 1 Og phia.and Mays.San Francisco.New York\u2014Carmelo Hernan \u2014 »u-ii nmiaiu I*- umi.uir uuiiiuc.v ________________________________ Dsn.» 12.\tdez.150li, Puerto Rico , and ! pointed ' Ben'AliV^RMrçocco.\u2019 ihcyU traned.' \" ''\t.and w'trr.WO pr«rfil wa$ distrib- runner who\u2019ll be coupled with Run, Batted In-Banks.15.Freddie de Yore, 149V New Kt,\t! J BesulU of the closed .sections uted to chanties.\tBold Dad in the betting.\tHit»\u2014J.Alou, 22.\ti'ore, drew, & SAVE your car from RUST! Salt, calcium and moisture will not penetrate a film of TECTYL, a vapor barrier that will not crack Stop .see for yourself! We wash motors \u2014 A clean motor runs smooth- er: C.(.WARNER J- 294 Queen St., Lennoxville, Que./ Claim island Red into China is converting a strategic base BOMBAY (CP) \u2014 Comm ms China has launched a eras program (o convert Hainan 1 iand '\u2022into the ina»t modern a purpose strategic base, ' sap an Indian government public, tion, The Indian and Foreign R vie*, a fortnightly journal pu: lijhe.l by the ministry of inf mation, gives in its curre issue some hitherto unknovi facts regarding developmen on the pearl \u2022 shaped.td.lX square mile island facing th Gulf of Tonkin in South China It sav» Peking ha» built a up-to-date naval and air ba» on Hainan.A massive air fore training centre has been estai lishcd near Haikow, th.* !» land's capital.\"This (Haikow) air fore hase has several substitute rur ways in the form of nearb; highways, parts of them bein of reinforced concrete.Shouk the major runway become un usable under bombardment it the event of war, these roadi n* impor.snce to Peking hen it is realised mat eve\u2019 ie farthest south Asian coun.r an be reached by jet plane mi this island wuhm on» ur \" The article, which croste, luch interest in diplomati ».r olitical circle» in New IVhi oes on to say that \u2022 apart from ring a strate.c milit ;.'ainan also plays « vital roll t Peking's expansionist activi I The island, it adds, i» beiny I «ed as a \".secret base' for ifd,ration into soulhea» Asi-ni | nd other countries.\"Tr.isted I verseas Chinese and disgrun-lied element» from (or-'ign! ountries from the Afro-Asian! egion are trained in subversive: ictivities heir.Thev get special; I raining in guerrilla warfare' j ind various manoeuvres in I ropical jungles.\u201d SOUTH DURHAM \u2014 The, Believed to be based on first-leeting of the United Church land information reaching New Vomen was held at the home ofi]yeihii the article saps Hainan 1rs.M.Carson on April 14.: otjav j, out of bounds even to 'artial arrangements for the! h, Chinese people.Only such' .\u2019hool reunion planned bv G.a(Jrt.s whose Puait» to the fuff in July were discussed and communist parte is absolute committee was formed.con-|arc assigned duties on the land.I.C.W.discusses eunion plans t South Durham SHKRBROOK»: DA1I.Y RKCORD.WFD, APRIL 28.IBeW damage caused ii oy grass fires at Bishopton istlng of the following: Mrs.J.Coo e, Mrs.D.Coote, Mrs.L.Millar and Mrs.E.Volsan-;er.It was decided that each mem-can be used as runways ever ,t'1' would hand in talent money for jet bombers.\"\t^or ,l, operates -elves are valuable as works of come\u201417 tons of old sheet mu- mating the monetae ¦ value,\ta factory m akin g machine graphic art.\" ic.\tDr.Warren Joseph head of parts, won't sap where he has ,nc.,U(|(xl a|.p\tby N Corning bought the collection Eastern Michigan L'nive\u2019sity's the collection stored or how .i\t, said he s I much he paid for it.\"Id ju»t|rame a partnpi.in thp hmous I Currier and Ives prints.COLLECTING TITLES\tCorning hired Dr.Joseph as \u2014he won\u2019t say where\u2014three music department years ago.He is still in the pro- certain it's the largest collection father not res» of sorting and cataloguing of its kind in private hands in it.\tithis country.COWANSVILLE - A kitchen shower was held April 17 in ^on l-j (jfftinQVI I IL or of Miss Martha Staton.Mont-\t_ real, at the home of Mrs.Bev- Miss Ihelma Svvinford, Mont-erly Ingalls, Dunham.About 30 rea*> was a kuest of her aunt enests were oresent\tand uncle, 51i.and Mrs.Thom-\t¦\t,\t, Miss Staton w as greeted at the as Devany, for the Easter week\tnd songs surnamdmg the pi -, music.Corning and Joseph are -\t.\t\u2014j r-.o\u2014i.-.- Mr.and Mrs.Erwin Johnson and Mrs Laurence Mi/enor andmel'*s \u2019i'1' For most of the three years The collection dates bark to m,t ,M\u2019\t'esi-areh director and vvdh his he was secretive about the col-11759.at least.\"We've only seen,lal° \",u,| ulkln'-; «l\"'>it the col help is picking out the material - let ion fheri\t» many o go to the University ol Michl \u2022-\t\u2022 I\tareas of interest,\" he said.\"I'm gnu That's a massive Job alone.Foster social notes j making a collection ot fun titleslof the 700,000 pieces of sheet itonr Kv Mrs ineslls wtio oin- I'od* Faster Sunday guests at ned on a* corsage and escorted tlle sante home were Mrs.E.ant* daughter, Brenda Lee, have nert on a corsage ano escor ea\tp,,rkins Ban-e moved to Spencerv lie.Ont , her to a specially decorated ,laivty.air.r.ivrsins, «arre,\t,, , chair, where an umbrella hungT-t., Miss Cecile Labrie, Comp- 1\t1 1\t1 NEW YORK (AP) \u2014 Remarks middle-aged women get tired of hearing: \"Oh, I don\u2019t think it\u2019s getting very grey.Someone across the room would hardly even notice it\u201d \u2018Maybe Richard Burton over her head, and a balloon ton- and Mr.Ernest Boulter, filled with confetti, yvhich burst Sherbrooke, as she sat down.\tGuests at the home of Mr.Miss Staton was presented, and Mrs.John Campbell on Fas-with a gift of stainless steel pots er Sunday were Mr.and Mrs.and pans by her friends, also -Ambrose Deacon and daughters, several other useful items forj^mdy and Shelley, Waterville, her kitchen.\t: Mr.and Mrs.Lawrence Marsh Games and contests were then ant* family, Foster, and Mrs.C.does carry out the garbage : enjoyed, the prizes going to Mrs.Ik-Norwood, Lennoxville.for Elizabeth Taylor.I jneadier Stocks and Mrs.Wil- Mr.and Mrs.John Campbell wouldn\u2019t mind carrying out kpison.\tI were recent guests of Mrs.the garbage for her myself.\" , Refreshments were served, James Skuse, Compton.\"You need more than a bus- :frorn a table which was center-1 Mr.and Mrs.Alec Jordon and band, Grace, to help you get ipc| a cake in shapp 0f family, Scarboro, Toronto, were into that girdle.You need a ja brj(je niade by Mrs.Irene 8uests of Mr- and Mrs- Roland Campbell.Mr.and Mrs.Bill Henderson The bride-elect\u2019s mother, Mrs A and daughter, Lawrence, were Webb, Mrs.Wilkinson and Miss guests of the former's, sister, Liz Pullman, all of Montreal.;Mrs.Harold Hunting, Mr.Hunt Dnitr !\tSlati-s\tpicking out a\tcollection of mu family in\tLennoxville on\tFas\tThere arc\tmhuis aivuit the noun\t-ic composed\tand published in ter Sunday.\tnations, the eleclions\t«ii\tEurope between 1704 and 1924, Mrs.John\tO'Hearn lias\tbeen\tthe way\tthrougn the\tdeath\tmost of it in\toriginal «iliiton.home in future.\tspending a few days in Newport,.marches''\tThis material contains more Mrs.G.Claude Whitchei ' the guest of her nephew,; He spoke enihusi.i-iu ally of,than half of the works of George and Mrs.M B.Williams attend M'' George Streeter and Mrs ! the covers of some if the mu Frederick Handel including a crowbar.\t[Williams.Among out-of-town \u201cYou mean this is your bus- ; guests were, Mrs.Ed Staton, band?He looks so cute and boyish \u2014 for a moment I thought he was your son.'\u2019 \u201cMother, it\u2019s much too young for you.Why, even I wouldn\u2019t wear a dress like that.\u201d \"Madge, what makes you think everybody will know you're over 40 just because the boss gave you your 25-year pin at the company dinner?You can always claim you started as a child laborer.\u201d ed the U.C.W.workshop at St, Paul\u2019s United Church, Waterloo, when a large number of members of the Quebee-Sher-brooke Presbyterial attended.Mr.and Mrs.Kenneth Strange, sons Tommy and Allen, and daughter Donna, Noranda, were Easter weekend guests of Mr.and Mrs.Thurston Strange Mr.and Mrs.Laurence Mizen-er.Miss Sharon Mizener, Lennoxville.Mr.Gary Mizener and Miss Helen Bowen, Montreal, were other guests at the same home.Mr.and Mrs.Fred Benjamin Streeter.Mrs.O'llearn aecom ;sic, engraved by master ht hog | complete score as used in the panied them to Sherbrooke to raphers.\tjfir.st performance of The Mes- call on her sister, Mrs.O W.j \"I'm sorting out a collodion I siah in Dublin in 1742.Streeter, a patient in the Sher- ______________ j ing and family, during the East-Iand Mr.Jos, Tisher, Montreal, 1411 AM\t1er weekend\tjwere Easter weekend guests of M|LAN\tI Mr and Mrs W T Evans Mr.and Mrs.Clarence Johnson.Miss Mary Jean Ross Mac-|have'retJrned \"to their home | Mr.and Mrs.Alvin Williams donald College, Mr.Donald;after sppnding thp past four attended the marriage of their Ross, Montreal, spent the holi- months at Clearwater) Fla.day weekend guests of their par-,\t____ ents, Mr.and Mrs.K.A, Ross.! Mr.Leslie MacLeod spent a _\t, day in Farnham.\tD UI WG T Mr.and Mrs.Albert Murray,! ,,\t,\t_ ,,, ,'and Mrs.Stanley G.Quilliams Scotstown, and Miss Doris Me- , Mr and Mrs.W.Bethke and vere j,jr ancj ^rs 0On Qaj, t\tu ,,\t, ,Leod, Montreal, were recent daughter'.SUjan' T.nl0?tf; 0nt\" and daughter Dianne, Mr.and \"Yeah, that s my ball and ! (s q{ Mr and Mrs Duncan,^re weekend guests of Mr.and Mrs.Robert Quilliams and Miss chain over there-the one with McLeod>\t| Mrs.Ralph Todd.^\t_____Mary Quilliams, Montreal.Mr.niece, Miss Carol Anne Jones, to Mr.Paige Lidstone at St.George\u2019s Church, Granby on Martin's house on April 17.Easter weekend guests of Mr.brooke Hospital.Sympathy is being extended to Mrs.Arthur Carter in t h e passing of her brother.Mr.Ralph Murray, in the Sherbrooke Hospital.Another brother, Mr.Norman Murray passed away a few weeks ago in Edmonton, Alberta, following a long illness.Mr.Ralph Murray wasjMay there are many events on well known here.\thand.Students arc busy pre- Mrs.Peter Ross, and Miss paring for the final exams, with J.Ross, Barrington, were The closing date for all but the weekend guests of Mrs.R.K.1 matriculation grades, on June 5 Allen and Mr.and Mrs.George! May 5 the track teams will Allen.\thold a competitive meet here, Mr.and Mrs.Faucher have with the track teams of Stir! returned from their honeymoon ing College and Craftsbury.This spent in California, and the,will help the Sianstead teams in Janadian West.Mr.Fauehcrjtheir preparation for the Sher recently purchased Mr.S.A.[brooke Track meet later in May.Taylor Str-j May 8 is the annual inspection cet and is operator at the local of Number 25fi, Cadet Corps at C.P.R.Stasion,\t2 p.m.on the campus.The Mrs.O.W.Streeter is a patient of the Sherbrooke Hospital.the frizzy hair,\u201d Mr.and Mrs.K.A.Ross and! j,r' ,a,n. 1st.25 Expires May 1st.Vith coupon & purchase of 1 lb.or more Store Sliced BOLOGNA Expires May 1st.each ** * [ In Larger Markets! Expires May 4th.Vith coupon & purchase of \"Lovely Lady\" Seamless Mesh NYLONS 59* Pair Expires May 4th.f We reserve the right to limit Quantities! Prices effective until Sat., May 1st, 1965 at DOMINION: SHERBROOKE SHOPPING CENTRE FREE PARKING \u2014 Tel.562-8530, and 108 Wellington North, Tel.567-3080, Sherbrooke, Que.: *1 ; : :.:-i I 0 n^n S^ecbcooke OailiiBecocd Cwtile* W»nt A ci* Wom*n'« P«a* WBI>Ni;SDAY, APRIL K, 1«W Richmond's futuristic town hall to cost half a million dollars\t$450,000 Asbestos town hall Architect Philippe Demers yXy^ii* H O 1 ( l ^Smr- ütrçEfVP!' urn* nif f\\\\\\V.,.nV' Modernistic town halls planned by four Townships centres By DAVID WEBSTER (Record staff reporter) New city or town halls are in the offing for four major Eastern Townships centres.The buildings range in cost fiom the $2,800.000 planned Sherbrooke city hall to the $450,000 Asbestos town hall to be completed by April 1966.The city of Magog plans a $550,000 city hall, also to be completed in early 1966.Richmond, too, plans a new town hall.The structure, to cost about $500,-000, may be completed by late 1966, says Mayor George Savoie.ASBESTOS The Asbestos town hall will be square, 81 feet in length and width, five floors, including the basement.The building will be located at the corner of St.Luc Boulevard and Du Roi, and will be surrounded by a 146 by 106-foot concrete square.Asbestos has a population of 11,000.The plan for the exterior has already been approved by the town council says Asbestos Mayor J.Maurice Beauchesne.The plan for the interior may be modified, he adds.Architects plans for the Asbestos town hall, like the Richmond one, are being drawn up by the Sherbrooke firm of Demers and Delorme.The present plans locate the police and fire department quarters in the basement of the Asbestos centre \u201cAt this location there are access routes to the north, the south, the east and the west in case of fire,\u201d says Mayor Beauchesne.MELT THE PENGUIN'S Prosperous, Prudence and Piper \u2014 The Sherbrooke Laundry & Dry Cleaners Ltd.\u2014 symbols ot quality! The plans show space in the basement for fire truck, workshop, and small cafeteria as well as police offices, jau cells and gymnasium.The town has 14 policemen and 24 volunteer firemen, says Mayor Beauchesne.The plans also show an 1,800 square-foot room for a municipal library, to have books in both French and English.Another l,800foot-squarc room has been set aside for the health unit \\ wrM .- NJ -Au \"¦ N., «ft: ¦iff \u2018 , Ï ; ¦rUy'fT.\"
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