Sherbrooke daily record, 14 mai 1965, vendredi 14 mai 1965
[" :;ue BhL XS- SI l-ertmioke WEATHER Sunny *nd warmer todiy; Saturday cloudy with sunny periods; light winds.High today and low tonight at Sherbrooke 65 and 46.tjecbcookePailijlkcord \u2022UPPOtT TT5ÜW HOSPfTAL thwbcook» HospHal hind drtv* May 10 - May 31 OBJiCTtVK $65 J)00 Fô / Established 1897 Price: 7 Cents SHERBROOKE QUEBEC FRIDAY, MAY U, 19*5 Sixty - ninth Ywr Dan Johnson calls Quebec's petition Royal interference QUEBEC (CP) \u2014 Opposition Leader Daniel Johnson suggested Thursday that Quebec's planned petition to the Queen, aimed at reducing the powers of the provincial upper house, would be royal interference in provincial business.If he went to London, Mr.Johnson told the legislature, he would tell the Queen and British government to \u201cmind their own business.\u201d ?Quebec negotiates on its own | When Premier Lesage said the istatement was disrespectful to! the Queen of Canada, Mr.Johnson said \u201cthe premier is certainly suffering from a siiarp 'attack of royalty.\u201d i However, he assured the Speaker he had not wished to refer to the Queen in disrespect' ful terms and the incident was closed.Mr.Johnson spoke after other jUnion Nationale members asaed 'whether Cultural Affairs Mims-QUEBEC (CP)\u2014The Quebec ter Pierre Laporte would visit government has scheduled new London to prepare the dispatch direct negotiations with a for- of the planned address to the eign government without advis-Queen during his trip to Europe.ing the federal government of The address has been drawn its intentions.\t'Up by the Lesage government Pierre Laporte, Quebec cul- to overcome opposition by the tural affairs minister, an- Quebec upper house to govern-nounced Thursday he is leaving ment legislation reducing its today for Paris to open nego- p0Wers dations with Andre Malraux, French cultural affairs minister, on new cultural agreements.Mr.Laporte told a press conference the federal government j|0 come Up nexJ had not been warned that one\tr of the aims of his week-long QUEBEC (CP)\u2014Premier Le-trip was to open such negotia- sage announced yesterday that a lions.\tproposed bill establishing a pen- He said the aim of the talks sions system in Quebec province with Mr.Malraux, scheduled to will be placed on the order pa-begin Monday, is to work out per next Thursday and will be the basis for agreements on given first reading the following moving pictures, linguistics and day exchange of artists and artistic exhibitions.?Quebec pensions bill Seven months after October test China explodes atom PEKING (Reuters) \u2014 China today exploded 11 a second atomic bomb, seven months after the first one m October, the New China news agency re ported.The agency gave no details on how the bomb was detonated.within defined limit* \u201cand is de \u201cSince then, the United States I will never be a nuclear war.veloping the nuclear weapon for\thas been continuing its develop\tTogether with all the peare-lov- the purpose of coping with the\tment and mass production of\tmg countries and people of the nuclear blackmail and threats\tvarious kinds of nuclear wonp\tworld, the Chinese government of the United States and for the\tons, and has indulged in further\tand people will, as always, con- purpose of abolishing all nuclear!nuclear blackmail and threats\tlinue to strive\tfor the\tnoble aim weapons.\u201d\tiagainst China and the whole\tof Ihe complete prohibition and The communique recalled a world.\tthorough destruction of nuclear Chinese statement\tat the time \"China is developing nuclear\tweapons.\u201d China exploded ils\tfirst atomic weapons solely for defensive\tChina's first\tatomic\tbomb was An official communique! bomb and its proposal for a purposes China will never he\t((l.j ic, last year West- quoted\tby\tthe\tagency\tsaid :\t! world summil conference to dis\tthe first to use nuclear neap\t,,,,, spoke ,men described H \"China\texploded\tanother\tatom\tcuss the complete prohibition\tons.It is the sincere hope ot\tas .a cnilip device of low bomb over ils western area ai and destruction of nuclear arms.|the Chinese people that these.vjt,jj .1,0:00 hours (Peking time) (7\t- China said then it was forced Cultural affairs fall within the category of jurisdictions shared by the provincial and CHINESE EXPLODE ANOTHER A-BOMB - Peking radio reporled today that Communist China exploded its second atomic bomb over the western area of mainland China at 10 a.m.Peking time, today.No details of the size or nature of the bomb were given.Pictured here is the The committee on legislation completed its study of the mea- .\t\u2022\t\u2022 sure Wednesday nigh,.There\tintensive interrogation are 236 articles in the bill.____________________________________________ Mr.Lesage also announced typical mushroom cloud from China's first A-homb exploded last October 16.(AP WTrephoto) p in EDT Thursday) on May 14, 1965 and thus successfully con eluded its second nuclear test.\u201d The communique said the bomb was for the purpose of \u201ccoping with the nuclear blackmail and threats of the United States.\u201d \u201cFollowing on the explosion of China's first atom bomb on Oct.16, 1964, this nuclear test is another important achievement scored by the Chinese people in strengthening their national defence and safeguarding the security of their motherland and world peace.\u201d The communique said China was conducting nuclear tests US and USSR hit in Ch inese tirade TOKYO (AP) \u2014 China level said the Peking People's Daily led a double barrelled attack on the organ of the Chinese Com the United States and the Soviet jimmist party.Union today, calling the Hus sians appeasers and Presklen! Johnson's policies \u201cneo - Hitler- \u201cNo posl - war U.S 1 resident\tworshipped force ism.\u201cJohnson has opened (he most bloody page In the history of US.imperialist aggression, Top Viet Cong officer defects; south has victory federal governments under the that two motions on the order constitution.\t'paper suggesting adoption of Paul Gerin - Lajoie, Quebec addresses to the Queen and the Education minister who has governor-general, requesting re-: DA NANG (CP)\u2014The defec- gan their war against the South Saigon.Four Americans wereiand Russia were co-chairmen of'tween them by Afro-Asian na ,doctrine been main government spokes- duction of the powers of the leg- (|on 0f one 0f tjjp highest rank Vietnamese g o v e r nment It among the wounded\t'the 1954 Geneva conference that-tiona, man on the issue, said last islature council\u2014Quebec's upper ing yjet cong officers con vears ago,\tA U.S spokesman said dor-ended the Indochina war.\tThe United States said H is ^pril 22 that the Quebec gov-chamber\u2014will be studied May trolling guerrilla operations in Thuy was immediately placed ing the week of May 2-8 gov- British officials believe that giving the plan very f*rt,Il,UCI(.tjtun|1(injs| ||tIp n( d,,,\t(| arnment intends to he \u201cnresent 25.\t'South\tViet Nam was disclosed\tunder top\tsecurity and sub-eminent forces lost 195 killed,\tif China and North Viet Nam consideration.(eliev revisionists has greatly in Extensive - here\ttoday.\tmitted to intensive interrogation;385 wounded and\t120 missing'attend such a conference, it I piYlfawç firiKt Provincial Commissar Ngu by senior military intelligence or captured Four Americans might lead to talks on the con '«J*\tyen\tThuy, a North Vietnamese\tofficers.\twere killed and\t22 wounded,\tflicl in Viet Nam.But the Chi MIAMI (AP)\u2014Accused bank who controlled the area sur-'\tThursday,\tgovernment forces Viet Cong losses\twere put at\tneso have refused and have to conduct nuclear lests and de-m6o|> nuclear weapons because of \"tin' ever increasing threat posed by the United Ntales.\u201d The U.S.state department said Feb.16 this year that the t S believed China was preparing another nuclear test.I! added: \u201cThe U.S.government deplores this indication thaï Hie leaders of Communist presi (Tuna are, in the fuce of world-d i s wide condemnation of atmos-played force and used force sojpheric nuclear testing, continu-fanatlcally as Johnson does,\u201d il mg such lesls \" said.\"He has used every kind\t.of conventional weapon and is now threatening lo use nuclear, weapons.\u201cJohnson is well set on the DACCA (CP) \u2014 A hurricane path of Adolf Hiller.\u201d\twhich struck East Pakistan The Chinese said of the Soviet took at least 300 lives, Injured leadership:\tj 1,000 persons and left tens of \"Neither Khrushchev himself thousands homeless, nor his successors dare to ol Communications still w e r * fend U.S.imperialism.Like tin not restored in the 30,000-of appeasement of square mile nren Districts of Chamberlain and Daladier of the Daera were Without water and careful!\u2019S0s toward German fascism, the power.The storm hit Wednes- 300 killed ernment intends to be \u201cpresent 25.as a partner\u201d of the federal government in the negotiations of certain agreements with foreign countries.Today's Chuckle Delegate, the morning after the convention.\"Quiet! And make that fool cat quit stamping on the rug.\" The government seeks final say dated thn arrogance imperialism,\u201d of damage to Daera U.S.jUmvcrsity forced the school to close for 10 days.robber Georges Lemay and his rounding Hue.third largest city killed 178 Viet Cong guerrillas\t365\tkilled ami 90 captured with\tgiven no indication they might 28 - year - old wife, Lisa, each in the country, gave himself and captured 53 in a major vie\tno\testimate of the wounded\trelent.faced deportation hearings be- up to authorities there eight tory over two Communist bat- In London, British Foreign China denounced as \u201cprepos fore U.S.immigration authori-days ago.\ttalions in the Mekong delta.Secretary Michael Stew'art told terous' an Indian plan to end ;lies today.\tIt is the first time that one A U.S.military spokesman the House of Commons Britain Ihe war in Viet Nam.It calls 5 ntftnotl Itnliftl \\ Lemay is fighting his return of Ihe Viet Cong's 34 provin said 18 South Vietnamese were\tstill is pressing Russia to agree\tfor a hall\tin hostilities by Isdh III IllUIICy fi%Mll\\>y to Montreal to answer chargesicia! military chiefs has de- killed and 77 wounded in the\ton\ta conference to discuss the\tNorth and\tSouth Viet Nam po |of bank robbery.\tIfected since the guerrillas be-battle 135 miles southwest id neutrality of Cambodia.Brilainjlicing of the boundaries be ARCHEOLOGISTS STUDY RIVER BED ART i\"*& \" T > OTTAWA (CP) \u2014 With the memory of the Coyne affair! hanging over it, the Commons; is being asked to give the government formal and written power to call the final sholsj over Canadian monetary policy, j Amendments to Ihe Rank of Canada Art, to In' debated to ager usually looks to hi day in Ihe House, will ensure\u2014jctiU, teachers and friend in Finance Minister words 1 li i aalf be more strictly en- Dedication ROCK SLABS REMOVED FOR STUDY CARVINGS CALLED TYPICALLY INDIAN (Record photos by Doug Gernsh) Bromptonville carvings believed old Indian1; BROMPTONVILLE \u2014 Apparent Indian rock carvings, called a major archeological find, are now being removed from a location by the St Francis River near here.The carvings, spread out over a distance of 25 feet are being removed for study to the University of Sherbrooke under the auspices of the Sherbrooke Archeological Society, says director Father Rene Levesque.Eventually they will be returned to the town of Bromptonville for display, says Father Levesque.The rock where the carving* were found » on the Bromptonville side of the river.near the train station, he \u2022ayt.They are above the present water level bid below the winter high level of ice and water.\u201cThe rocks must be removed before ice, water and perhaps human vandalism destroy them.'' he says.Moreover civic and government authorities are considering dynamiting the river to deeper, Its channel.Removal expense» aie be- By DAVID WIBSTIR (Record staff reporter) style ours ' which i* quite unlike ing paid by the town of Bromptonville.A Quebec government grant for the project is hoped for.TYPICALLY INDIAN The carvings are of themes that are typically Indian, hunting, war and camping, says Father Levesque.There are drawings of Indians and eanoes.One figure shows, * bird flying above the head of an Indian: this in Indian symbolism, indicate* human mor- tality.Another panel bears apparent writing in an unfamiliar language, believed to be Abenaki.Photos of the carvings are being sent to Ontario Indian archeology expert.Dr Kon-ne CBC Evening Newi ;5i Newt 12) Country Music Hall 1:15 p.m ,J) News A- Weather 7:24 p.m.! til Sports With Doug Smith 7:30 p.m.II)\tRawhide* FRIDAY 5, Combat 6i Wendy and Me 3) Flintstoness 12) Andy Griffith \u2022 0t o m 5) Country Hoedown 8i Farmer** Daughter 12) Double Your Money 6:30 0 m 3) Cara Williams i; Hie Couvre 8i The Fugitive 8) Death Valley Days 12; McHale\u20196 Navy #:00 pm.:it Oar Private World hi Valentine\u2019» Day 12) Dick Van Dyke 9:30 p.m.3) Corner Pvle , ,» Jack Benny th Teleacopt ! 8) True \u20182) Peyton Place 10:00 p.m.31 Slattery\u2019» People 3) Jack Parr 6j Hen Casey 8) 12 O\u2019clock High , 12) Combat 11:00 | I) New* n New» : 6i New» j 8) New» \u2022 12) Nt ws It.-I* 3) Vermont ll>15 j) Weather 0)\tView point .8) Movie I2> Puise 11:20 p.m 1)\tWeather » Sport» Final Edition 8) Final Edition 11:25 p.m.3j Sport» Final 11:30 p.m.i) Movie 5) Tonight Show 8) Sports Final 11:35 a m.12) Pyjama Playhouse 1141 p.m.8) Friday Premier» 7 30 a m.Hi Ramar ot the Jungle S 00 a.m.1) Mr Mayor \u2022 30 a.m.8f Te.>t Pattern 3) Teddv Bear Play house 1:54 a.m.6i Today 9:00 a m.3» The Alvin Show ft) Mr.Magoo 3) Discovery ?:15 e.m.\u2019») Salvation Army f:30 a.m ! 1» Tenessee Tuxedo \u2018 1) Hector Heathcote ft) Johnny Quest Hi Sgt.Preston 12) Sound of 12 9:35 a.m.! 12) Meditation 10.00 a.m h Quick Draw McGraw >) Underdog fit Steve\u2019s Corner 6\u2014CBMT \u2014 Montreol 8\u2014WMTW\u2014Mount Washington SATURDAY î) E Love I.ucy\t.ft Di*covery ft) Cuisine\tj g 8i New American Bandstand 12i Uncle Bobby i 30 p.m.3i News 5)\tGet Set Go 6)\tSports Magaxlnt 1:55 p.m.5; Social Security In Action 2.00 p m.3) Tennis and Bowling fti Baseball 8) Baseball 12) Wrestling 2:10 p.m.3) Baseball 3:03 p.m.5) Sports In Action 12) Movie 4:00 p.m.3) Film Short» 4:15 p.m.6» TBA 4:30 p.m.About Television By CYNTHtA LOWRY NEW YORK ( AP i \u2014 Genie \u2019iome / oo pm.5» Mr Novak 6) Beverly Hillbillies 3) Patty Duka 12) Voyage 7:3® p m, J) Jackie Glea&or.The Saint 3i The King Family \u2022:0C p.m 5) Lawrence Welk 12) Academy Perform ance 1:30 p.m.3i GUiigan's Island 8) Movie 8) Lawrence Welk 9:00 p m.3> Secret Agent 5) Movie »:3f p.m.8) Hollywood Paiaca i0*0P p m.5» Gunsmoka 12) Avengera 10:30 p.m.ft) Juliette Rubber Stamps to order Refills for all ball pens Papeterie Pigeon Ltee.The Office Supply Store 444 King W (cor Belvedere) Tel.562-8310 Family reunion held at Granby GRANBY \u2014 During the past few weeks a most unusual family reunion has been taking place al the home of Mr.and Mrs.Sylvester G.Watt on Hill-view Street.Mrs.Watt\u2019s sister Diana.Mrs.Cameron, and Mr.Cameron with their three small children, arrived recently from the Middle East for a three months visit.They had not seen each other for over six years.To add lo the exeitcmenl, Mrs Wall\u2019s brother, .lolyon, Brown Ti-Blanc Richard Prop.DANCING Every Saturday, Eve.9 p.m.till closing PRESCOTT ORCHESTRA Grant Taylor, Mgr.Adm.$1.25 iMrs.Brown and their small! daughter, who came from Eng land three weeks ago and have settled in Ottawa, Ont., were guests at the re-union.Mr.Brown is an architeet in Ottawa at present.Captain and Mrs.Brown, who arrived here recently, from tljt Middle East and England, also! attended Ihc happy event.Capt-j ain and Mrs.Brown, parents of; Mrs.Watt, have taken up residence in Ayer\u2019s Cliff, where; the Captain has set up a studio and will busy himself will) {painting the imposing beauty of Eastern Townships scenery.\u2019 Another member of the family, Mrs.Helen Watt, mother of Mr.Watt, migrated from {Scotland last year and had do-|rided to make her home in |Granb.y.; From several parts of I he ; world the family has come together for the first time since Mr.and Mrs.Sylvester Walt were married in Wolverhampton, England.12 years ago.Brazil\u2019s roffee crop for the 1964-65 season is aiwmt 52,000,000 bags, down from (he previous! year\u2019s 68,100,000.A WARM WELCOME IS EXTENDED TO THE ROTARIANS 4 ATTENDING THE Rotary Spring Conference May your stay in Sherbrooke be a memorable one.City of Sherbrooke His Worshi and Members p Mayor Nadeau of the City Council.Waterfront\tIt Dance Date\tHi Movie ) The Ol\u2019 Wrangler\t5) Sports\t11:00 p.m.10:30 ».m.\t! 12) Sports\t3) New» Mighty Mou»6\ts oo p.m.\t5) News Fireball\t'{> Ozzie and Han let\tft) News I\u2019opevf\tfi) Forest Ranger»\t12) National News 11:00 a.m.\t8) Barn Dance\t11:10 p.m.The Llonhearted\t5:30 p.m\t! \u2022'»i Pioneers Dennis The Men-\tPreakness\t6) Final Edition ace\tKockv and His\t11:15 p.m.Teen \u2019Hü\tFriends\t.3) Weather Casper Cartoon»\tfh Preakness Stakes\tfti Sport Shop 11:30 ».m.\t8) Ozzie and Harriet\tj 12) Puise Jetsons\t6:00 p.m.\t11:20 pm.Fury\t3) News Weather,\t\u20223) Sports Porky Pig\tSport»\tD:25 pm.) Woody Woodpecker , 5) The Rogue»\t\t3) Command 12.00 noon\tri) Country time\tPerformance Sky King\t(ti Adda ms Family\t11:32 p.m.Lazy L Ranch\t12) Like Young\tft) Weekend In Sports Three Star Bowling\t6:15 p.m.\t11:35 p.m.Rug» Bunny\ti 3) Weather\tft) Expo \u201967 ) t:n France\t6:20 p.m.\t12, Movie 12:30 p m\tH Capitol Report\t11 ;40 p.m.My Friend Flick»\t6:30 p.m\tâi Science of Syrup Porky Pig\t\u2022l) Man of the World\tft) Movie (lopplty Hooper\tft) Roy Petty show\tLOO a.m.i Let\u2019» Find Out\tL America\t12) News 1 00 o m.\t6:45 p.m.\t1 \tSUNDAY\t \u2022 oo «.m\t! fti Insight\t1 Y> Lassie Flsihci Ftimily\tfi* Country Calendar\tfti Patty Duke 6:30 t m.\t8) Baseball\t/:30 p m.Word of Life\t12) The Family\t3) My Favorite Martian 9:00 a.m\tDoctor\t; 3) Walt Disney Dave.V and Goliath\ti:45 p.m.\tft) Flashback 9:15 a.m.\t12) The Law\t8) Wagon Train RC Mas*\t2:00 p.m.\ti 12) Mr Novak 9:30 ».m.\t1) Best of\t8:00 p.m Herald of Truth\tSpectacular»\t3) Ed Sullivan Test Pattern\tft) French for Love\tft) Ed Sullivan 9:54 a.m.\t12) After Four\t8:30 p.m.Today\t2:30 p.m.\t5) Branded (0:00 ».m\t12) Forum\t8) Broadside Lamp Unto My\t3.00 p.m.\t12) Crisis Feet\tft> Heritage\t9:00 p.m.Sunday School\t12) Mayor Drapeau\t; 3) Twilight Zone Faith For Today\t3:27 p.m.\t! 5) Bonanza 10:30 a.m.\tft) News\tft) Bonanza Look Up and Live\t3:30 p m.\t8) Movie Christopher»\tfti 20 20\t9:30 p.m.Beany and Cecil\t12) Family Theatre\t12) Pey ton Place i Sound of 12\t4:00 p.m.\t10:00 p m.10:45 am.\t.'Ii Film Shorts\tIt Candid Ca.oera i Meditation\t; >i Oral Roberts\t5) Sunday Night Movie 11 00 a.m.\t1 ft' Japanese Jaunt\tft) Seven Day» Camei a .3\t4:30 p.m.\t! 12) Musical Church Servie*\tIi MoCoxs\tShowcase Bulhv inkle\tTn Golf\t10.30 p.m.Liberal Art*\tft) Wild Kingdom\t3) What\u2019» M.v Line?11:30 a.m.\t5:00 p.m.\t12) Zero One Faith for Today\t3 Zoorama\t11:00 p.m.Sunday Showtime\t| ft) Show on Show»\tB News i We Want an\t12) Amateur Drama\tft) News Answer\tEstival\t3 News.Weather 12:00 noon\t5.30 p m.\t12) New* This Is The Life\t3) Amateur Hour\tII 1« p.m.UK Magazine\tft) Time of Your Life\tft) Final Edition i Continental\t8 Roller Derby\t11:15 p.m.Miniature»\t6.00 p.m.\tf 3» Movie 12:30 p m\t3) '20ih Century\tft) Weekend in Sports Face the Nation\t5) Me el The Pres#\t8 Movie Jack in the Box\tft) Sling Ray\t12) Pulse i En France\t12) Flipper\t11:26 p.m.1:00 p.m.\t6:30 p.m\tft) Shoestring Theatre Big Picture\t.1) World War On#\t12' Pierre Berton Baseball\tH TBA\t12:05 a.m.Tween Set\tft) Some of Those Days\t12) Meditation KDIt\t8) Shindig\t12:45 a.m.) House on the Hill\t12) Walt Disney\tft) Weekend In Sports 1:30 p.m.\t7:00 p.m.\t8) New» j Jhance, wife of an Anchorage.I Alaska, automobile dealer and ; mother of three children, had 'the kind of free-wheeling job every broadcast journalist ; dreams about.As a reporter for an Anchorage radio station 14 months ago, her beat covered an area of about 18,000 square miles.Sometimes she found\" herself aboard a crab boat en route to a remote Eskimo village.Sometimes she flew' in a helicopter to cover troops training for arctic warfare.And she has flown in a plane with smoke jumpers fighting a 10.000 - acre tundra fire.It was ironic that Genie Chance's biggest story broke when she was riding down an Anchorage street in her automobile March 27, 1964.Suddenly her car began to bounce.\u201cI thought at first it was a flat tire.\u201d she says.\u201cThen I saw people running out of build ings and looking up \u2014 and buildings literally began to wave.\u201d WORKED 5» HOURS It was the great Alaskan earthquake.Mrs.Chance drove immediately to the city's public safety building and, using broadcasting equipment in mr car.remained on duty for 59 hours.She sent out news to a city and countryside whose telephone communications were cut by disaster, organized ham radio operators, gathered rescue information, reunited separated families and helped set up public shelters and rescue teams.In recognition of her service Mrs.Chance recently was given the Golden Mike award of a national women's magazine which included her first trip to New York City.But the Texas-born blonde, after six years in Alaska, was eager to get back MEET THE PENGUINS \u2014 Prosperous, Prudence and Piper \u2014 \u201cSome of the things I saw are memories you want to rush out of your mind,\u201d she say.?.\u2018\u2018But others you want to remember.I found that I was getting on with my job in an emergency the best I could \u2014 but 10 days later, I had a big reaction \u2014 hysterics and « good cry.My husband, thank heavens, was very sympathetic.\" Mother's Day is observed at Melbourne church MELBOURNE \u2014 Mothers Day was observed at L'Eglise des Cantons de l'Est when Rev.F.Canepeel officiated to a large congregation and gave an inspiring message.The choir rendered the ant-hen.I Have Remembered, followed by the Sunday School Children, who sang The Wishes.The christening took place of the infant son of Mr.and Mrs.George Blouin.Danville, receiving the names Stephen Francis.The godparents were Mr.and Mrs.G.P.R.Fortier, Mrs.Blouin\u2019s parents.Appropriate hymns were sung with Mr.David Fortier at the organ.At the close of the service, Mr.Canepeel presented each mother with a flower.The flower were donated by Mrs.G.P.R.Fortier.AYER'S CLIFF Rev.Geoffrey Joycey and Mr.Louis Lam bourne of the United Church attended the presby-terial held in Sherbrooke.Mrs.Graydon Mitson and son George, Cowansville, spent the weekend with Mrs.Della Mitson.Miss Idabelle Mitson is a guest of her mother, following her graduation from Macdonald College.Idabelle goes to Ottawa shortly as technician at the Civic Hospital.We Are Now At 2410 GALT WEST L NICOL ENRG.Radio snd TV Sales A Service Daily 9.00 a.m.\u2014 10 p m.Tel.5692244 CHARCOAL STEAKS Broiled over huge colonial fireplace in our TAP ROOM Every SATURDAY NIGHT HOVEY MANOR NORTH HATLEY, QUE.ENTERTAINMENT Phone, (Area Code 819) 842-2421 The Sherbrooke Laundry & Dry Cleaners Ltd.\u2014 Symbols of quality! Featuring this Friday and Saturday in the delightful and relaxing atmosphere of the CHEVALIER LOUNGE .one of your favourite singers CARMEN DEZIEL HOS IT.U.I R!i; \u2022 \u2022 \u2022 U BAKOU accompanied by the HIFI TRIO Dancing from 8:30 P.M.to 1:00 A.M.WIDE PARKING FACILITIES â$Ë LL BARON 3200 King Street West Sherbrooke \u2014 Tel.567-3941 Three Villages Happenings Muss Agnes Greenwood, Derby Line, observed her 82 birthday anniversary on the weekend.She was remembered by a mini L\u2019ll ABNFR THAT WAG TH\u2019 GOiN\u2019 PRICE.\u2022 too FOR CHICAGO?/' FOR ( v TYOU PALEFACE'7- V T \u2022! M QA'-G Only paid ?44 oo WHEN /ly*''' YOU BUY UM FROM , - 4?- '-AND WE*VE^ PUT IN QUITE / ¦¦ A FEW\t\u2014' IMPROVEMENTS °ssrr-irs A MR PMO*) THEM 6U/LDtNSALMt.) l/s WORTHMOREW ry A HUNDRED'' ¦ J ' v .rvw * y y™ VlLlINOiG7RBI-rr J\t^ !\u2018o DEAL l.1 BUT FOR FAIR PRICI I EXPÏ/ T FAIR TREATMENT// NO MOVIN\u2019 OUT ANY FURNITURE OR CATTLE WHILE I'M RAISING MONEY/T Co-iyJ \u2014 CAP7 AIN tASV I er( turn has decided to move the bridge over the Salmon Creek near Melbourne to the new Windsor Park development.T he bridge, to be abandoned when the new bridge across Salmon Creek is completed two months hence, will be dismantled and re-assemblcd in W'indsor Park where it will rest in picturesque surroundings, which will include a number of old dams and a swimming area.In its new location it will serve as a reminder of the changes progress has effected in the appearance of the countryside.ir bier falls down on the Job.Trimester system aids employment One of the strongest arguments advanced to date against proposals for » year-round curriculum for ( anadian universities has been that many students find it necessary to get summer employment to finance their university studies.Opponents of the trimester, or year-round, system of education claim the innovation would deprive them of this important opportunity.The argument, of course, is based on the assumption that it is easier for students to find employment in the summer than during other periods of the year.But, according to William Thomson, director of the National Employment Service, (his theory is not borne out by a study of current employment trends.He says that mans university undergra- Other papers say: duates who depend on summer employment to supplement their other sources of income may he in difficulty again this year, Students in engineering, science and commerce may not have far to seek for summer jobs, but students in other faculties may not he so fortunate.Mr.Thomson points out that nothing in Canada is growing as fast as university enrolment and says there is a year round shortage of unskilled and semiskilled jobs where the students seek to find employment.He believes the employment situation for students would be eased if they entered the temporary labor market at various seasons of the year instead of all seeking employment at one time.Complications in Red bloc trading While the American Government conlinues a harder-line attitude toward Communist political expansion, the trade between Communist and non-Communist countries continues lo increase.The role of the United Stales in this trade remains ill-detin-eri.Recent steps toward clarification deserve careful study.Last year the Chamber of Commerce of the United States resolved in favor of more Irade in nonstrate|ic goods with the Soviet bloc.This year its new president, Robert P.Gerholt, went so far as to say that discussion of trade with Communist China should he part of ef forts io improve eommunica lions between it and the United State.'.Kuropean and Japanese associates of the Committee for Economic Developmmcnt fa vor immediate inclusion of Communist China in efforts to improve East-West trade Rut the CED, along with a presidential study commis- Christian Science Monitor sion on tiie subject conlinues to oppose trade with Communist China.North Korea, and North Vietnam.Though we agree wilh Mr.Gerholt that Irade with Communist China could, at some lime, reduce tensions, we do not feel lhal this possibility outweighs the political disadvantages of it at the moment.As the CEI) points out, there is no \"evidence of any policy by China to enlrr into more stable political relations with the rest of the world, a policy which if II existed might be encouraged by the develop ment of trade relations \u201d For the United States to trade with China now would seem to announce American ac ceptance of Chinese intran sigeance.The Soviet Union and its satellites, on the other hand, are breaking their monolithic front.Politically safeguarded trade with them could not only give the United States a share in trade now going to TODAY IN HISTORY British police forcibly removed Gerhart Eisler, a 52-year \u2022 old German charges! with perjury in the United States, from the Polish liner Ralory tfi years ago today \u2014in 1949\u2014when the vessel reached London, Eisler, a senior Communist since the 1920s.had jumped $23,500 bail in New York, where he had been questioned in a subversion inquiry.Though U S.lawyers applied for his extradition, Eisler was freed because guilt of the charge could not be proved in Britain, and he flew- to Czechoslovakia May 31.1407\u2014Jamestown, the first successful colony in North America, was founded.hint World War Fifty years ago tovlay in 1915 \u2014 Allied aircraft destroyed bridges on the Ger manoccupied coast of Bel gtum; Ihe Canadian Field Artillery was withdrawn from the Ypres front, Second World War Twenty-five years ago today\u2014in I94« \u2014 The Netherlands surrendered to Germany; a major battle began near Sedan, at the end of the Maginot Line: txird Reaver-brook was appointed British minister of aircraft production; Anthony Eden ap- pealed for a Home Guard to deal with parachutists.\u2022«* PHflyfn fOt TODAY MOM Cb« Upper KkVm* Lord teach us to (Luke 11:1).Pray 7FF This Keeps Up, We May Get Our Feet Wet!\" To retain Richmond covered bridge French Canada says: New moderates appear in Que.; autonomy can become ridiculous other Western countries, as the chamber pointed out last year It could also contribute to their emergence in better international relationships.In the new CED report are specific suggestions for handling East West trade with regard for the fluidity of the situation and the political and economic facts of life involved.From répons of the presidential commission's study, there appear to be similarities bill also a minimizing of economic aspects and an cm plusis on American trade with Ihe K,ast for purely political advantage Though there is little doubt the Com munist countries might at attv moment change trading atlitudes to suit political purposes.we wonder whether even the Western political purposes of trade would be achieved if it is nakedly announced that trade is an in strument of policy rallier than a possibly mutually use fill relationship.PRAYER: Our Father, help ua lo give serious attention to Bible trading, worship and prayer in our home.Grant us patience in these things until they become as natural a part of each day as eating and sleeping.To Thee be all honor and glory; through Jesus Chrlal, our Savior, Amen.Montreal Le Devoir\u2014During a debate on the budget in the Commons, Heath Mac-Quarrie (PC\u2014Queens) made remarks that well illustrate the attilude of many English-Canadians regarding French Canada.Mr.MaeQuarrie be gan by saying it is not the extremists but the moderates who worry him in the light of recent events.A new lype of moderate has appeared in recent years.This is the man who wants to tackle problems in a moderate spirit but who refuses to believe that everything is solved through the mouthing of certain sacred phrases.For this sort of man.moderation is neither a slogan nor a mere solution to things, it is a turn of mind.The Quebecer who broaches the problem of the province\u2019s jurisdiction in international re lations or in housing is convinced lie's doing nothing out of ihe way.If he aspires to be federalist, he nevertheless believes it is possible in 19G5 to give a more supple interpretation to certain powers than did a rather complacent tradition that tended to write them off as all belonging to one government.He thinks it\u2019s possible to discuss these problems while avoiding .excessively dogmatic statements.Mr.MaeQuarrie, a \"moderate.\u2019' disposes of the claims of Quebec in these areas in a matter of four paragraphs of his Commons speech, even though these areas are complex ones.He gives the im pression of momentarily forgetting his role as a moderate and suddenly starting to echo a sort of dogmatism everyone thought was dying.The Eng lish-Canadian who reads the statements of certain Quebec political leaders might get the same impression about these men.In each camp, the moderate is tempted to forsake his thankless role, to allow himself to become carried away by the atmosphere of the circle he happens to be in.to be more or less demagogic.Mr.MaeQuarrie says he wants to build a bridge but wonders how he can do this if the opposite bank of the river simply backs away.Is hr aware that bis French-Canadian friends get the same impression of the other side every time something more than nice words is called for, every time concrete solutions are the issue\u2019\u2019- Claude Ryan (May S) Quebec Le Soleil -It's not impossible that Castro forces were seeking to make the Dominican Republic * Commu nisi controlled state, and it\u2019s not improbable that this was why the United States inter venrd militarily.Only Mash-ington had the forces on hand to take prompt artion Rut it s wrong to think that Washington should have sole con trol of the American forces in Santo Domingo.The Latin American proposal that these forres be p!*ced under the control of the Organization of American Stales seems much more acceptable The Organization thus would have the rc sponsibility to maintain order in one of its member states until the return of ealm pet miti free election».Subversion is a form of intervention that calls for counter action.But the Americans\u2019 unilateral action in the Dominican Republic should now give way to the OAS which is better suited to intervene there.If Washington continues to act unilaterally, it would be too reminiscent of the \"Big Stick\" policy of President Theodore Roosevelt.For the United States, that would be a psychological error (May 4) Montreal La Presse\u2014Forestry Minister Maurice Sauve has been much discussed lately.Certain English - language commentators have felt that recent events cast an unflattering light on the Quebec team in Ottawa and that therefore a new \"white hope1\u2019 for (lie team is required.Bui there are other fédéra1 ministers untouched by recent revelations and so Ihere are other \u201cwhite hopes\" besides Mr.Sauve.Yet he has been lucky or unlucky enough to show unique style and quali ties He isn't a romantic and that's an asset in the rather dark period through which federal affairs now are passing., .Mr.Sauve gives the impies sion of having a large follow- \\Pw okju rAction 4Lt ' x,c MEvonTSES^^i tditonal viewpoints from the French-language press, prepared by The Canadian Press.ing in Montreal.Has he the same in Quebec City?He\u2019s been associated with trade unionism but he s not the only one of his generation to be so associated.Mr.Pearson is noi going to step down as prime minister right away.All of a sudden, might Mr.Sauve be presenting himself as a per feet apostle of the bilingual and bicultura! philosophy determined in ignore that next time it's the turn of a French-Canadian to be prime minister\u2019 And there's the machine, spoken of in whispers but so important at election time.What does it think of all this fuss about Mr.Suave\u2014that is, if machines, especially party machines, can think at all?Nothing indicates that Mi.Sauve has delivered himself over to the machine, or vice-versa., .The Quebec wing of (he federal Liberals is compelled to come up with not only boiler-than-averagp men, hut with men who are twice as good as run-of the mill types.Il f possible, that even with ec citizens of 1965.\ti sauli;\tI the nation, it will be necessary members were told Tuesday To protect the citizens from The leaders were rich and k, ,ake strong action m the night.\t\u2022 exploitation by big business or powerful and could afford the;;,art of the provincial adminis- Patil Trepanier mayor of !tu\u2019 bourgeoisie who rule with- best things in life.And by ne-'trators based on rigorous lines.Granby, addressing the bi-;0111 the consent of the popula-jpotLsm their families held onto n was also announced at the monthly Lions Club meeting atition, the state must play a more this powet.\tmeeting that the date of the the Hotel Maurice said that active part in the economic and \u201cThis is why.\" he said \u2018 to-1annual Cowansville Lions Club man\tmust\tturn\ttowards\tthe\t; social realm.day the big\tbusiness\tmen con\tauction will be changed to June state\tto\tbetter\this lot\tand\tpro-\t^'r' Trepanier traced the 'ro, the politicians\ta'-rl the\tL and the auctioneer will be tect himself from politicians power big business and the Mate which they consider asiGilles Cole who are controlled bv big bust-'bourgeoisie have over politi-|their own property to the de- The following sat at the head eians by illustrating man's;trenient of the workers.\u201d\ttable, Granbv Mavor Paul Tre- emergence.\tMr.Trepanier concluded by! panier, Lions president John Man joined to form tribes I saying that\tthe state\twill not\tDe La Mare.Ron Tcluck who for self - protection from ene-; replace the\tposition\ttaken by\tthanked the speaker.Norm mies and nat ure, he explained, big business\tand of the political i Waldron and Raymond Boily Once a tribe was formed, the'parties which exercise undue! who introduced the speaker, brightest members became lead-1influence on the government; The next meeting will be ness.In Quebec this means moving to the political left.Mr.Trepanier said, which will protect the population\u2019s rights, needs and aspiration.Mr.Trepanier said he be lieves Premier Lesage is under.erf .°f the tribe and established|ministers and representativesjheld on May i Maurice at 7 - - - - r the influence of big business |a bierachy which still exist politicians who obscure the true role of a statesman.To illustrate this, Mr.Trepanier noted Premier Lesage's secret understanding for the acceptance of the B'ulton-Ea-vreau repatriation formula of the BNA Act.This he said was extremely dangerous for Mr.Lesage to have done without having asked the people\u2019s opinion on the formula.If he would have done so in the first place, Mr.Trepanier said, Mr.Lesage would have realized that this formula would never be accepted by the Que- s, he I in the legislatures.the Hotel Sherbrooke Daily Record SWEETSBURG- COWANSVILLE Office: 413 South Street, Tel 263-3636 or 263-0482 Correspondent, also subscrip^ tions, renewals, classified ad vertising: Mrs Keith Scott, Sweetsburg Ward, Tel 2632402 105 Main St., 'H ¦ ;!mJi m ii LIONS PRESENT CHEQUE \u2014 The Cowansville Lions Club presented a cheque to Cowansville optometrist Dr.Raymond Trempe who during (he year treats patients of needy families for free in cooperation with the Lions\u2019 eye- sight saving program.In the above photo Dr.Trempe is receiving the cheque from Lion Fred Arthur who presented it on behalf of the club.(Record photo by Studio Eclair) .MmTïtnnHHBBi Mansonville Mrs.R.G.Albiston enter WATERLOO (Special! \u2014 The econd Gala demonstration of ymnastics will be held at the Arena at Waterloo on May £!.At the same time The Mother -;or 1965 will be crowned.The .\u2018lection of the successful can ' Jidate w ill be held by voting on : he ballots found in the news | papers.| There are six candidates.Re- Tupperware expanding factory COWANSVILLE \u2014 (Staff) j\u2014 Tupperware of Cowansville is planning a new office addition and expansion of the pres ent factory, pari of an estimated $60,1)00 expansion pro gram.Although plans are still at the drawing room stage.Her man Weber, general manager of the local Tupperware plant, pointed out.One of the plans however calls for a one level office addition to the present plant.The office addition will he housed in a separate building connected to the present plan by a hallway.Mr.Weber said There are also plans for the expansion of the present factory because more room is needed, he said.But all these plans and needs are unofficial as yet as they have to he proceeded by the company's planning bureau which is located at Blackstone, Rhode Island.Mr.Weber said Cowansville Art Centre to open tenth season COWANSVILLE \u2014 (Staff)\u2014 Paintings from the Bronfman collection will highlight the opening of Cowansville Art Centre's 10th season on May 27th.Mrs.Leopold Lee, president of the Cowansville An Centre, announced yesterday that an exhibition of paintings from the Bronfman collection loaned by the Montreal Museum of Fine Arts will open the season.The opening night of the 10th exhibition season is scheduled to begin at 8.30 p.m and the paintings will remain in the Art Centre until June 13.Everyone is welcome to view' the exhibition and admittance is free, Mrs.Lee said.The hours the exhibition will be open to the public are as follows: Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday and Sunday from 2 p.m till 5 pin.; and Fridays from 7 p.m to 9 p m.FILM SHOWING The Centre will also present a film on Tuesday.May 25.The film is both in English and French and is on loan (rom the Canadian Film Institute.Mrs I^e said that the film presenting the Canadian Legion Mrs.Bruce Soles, for les Filles d'Isabelle is Mrs.Bernard Ledoux: for Le Cercle Economie Domestique is Mrs.Claude Bernard, Cercle St Jeanne d .Are will be represented In Mrs Lionel Berger; Mrs.Jacques Bouthillette will represent lOCF: and for the ParentsTeach-ors Association Mrs Alphonse Laflamme «ill he the repro sentative These arc all mothers w ho arc part of various organizations in Waterloo and are active in these organizations.For the Gala demonstration 3W students from seven to 17 years of age will take part.The demonstration will consist of rhythmic, gymnastic, mass gymnastic, acrobatic, artistic, apparatus and Olympic gymnas-Jics.The seven best gymnasts of the Province of Quebec will perform in a special number.They are Gilbert 1.arose, the on-ly gymnast of Canada who re presented Canada al (he Olym- pic Games in Tokyo in (964 and who is the best gymnast in Canada at the present time; An dre Snnard who won the Canadian Junior Championship m 1963 and is now Senior.The others are of equally high ca libre.The demonstration is in promote gymnastics in Waterloo and to promote an interest in all the people, particularly the ehil dren, in being healthy and in good physical condition May 6.in the church hall.Plans were made for the an nual luncheon which thi-> year will take the form of a Spring Salad Buffet to be held on May 19, in the church hall from 12 o\u2019clock on Everyone will be welcome.The annual deanery meeting will be held on May 26 at Knowlton At this meeting the members attending brought in their Purple Bags flu U \\ were responsible spent a few days in Waterloo.While here she was a guest of Mr.:nd Mrs.Arthur Reed and family on Dufferin Avenue.Mrs.Rachel Hall, Montreal, was in Waterloo recently and while here she attended the funeral of Mrs.Ethel McKenna.HOLE RECORD SET A new world record for tunneling was set recently when 42 workers on a Scottish hydro protect drilled a seven-foot hole 650 feet in a week fast newCJMdaily service Junior Red Cross branches donate new wheelchair SUTTON (Special) \u2014 An impressive and pleasant ceremony took place al the High School on Monday morning.May 11.The occasion was the presentation of a new wheelchair given to the Sutton Red Cross by the Junior Red Cross branches of Knowlton, Mansonville and Sot ton.The members of (he three units of the Junior division of the organization had worked very hard with many projects to earn money for use in Red Cross aid.They donated it In the Montreal Headquarters which requested the units to purchase the wheel chair with the sum for the Sutton Red Cross women workers for loan purposes.At the ceremony James Dyer, President of Junior Red Cross, presented the chair lo Mrs.K S.Miltimore, President of the senior chapter here.She thanked him and the trio of groups who had contributed towards the donation.sherbrooke\tmontreal Iv.6.35 a.m.\tar.8.45 a.m.montreal\tSherbrooke Iv.6 p.m.\tar.7.59 p.m.1 1 hr.59 mins.\u2014\t-5 days a week daylight saving time\t one-way red bargain coach fare: $2.60 j\t 4f \t .\t Sherbrooke-Montreal For a day\u2019s business or shopping in Montreal, take tho relaxed route and save with CN's Red, While and Blue faros to and from Montreal.Why fight downtown traffic?Why pay parking charges?Instead, go CN and arrive refreshed in the heart of the city.\\ A \\ 1/ tamed the Guild of the Church,showing will begin at 8 30 p m.of Ihe Good Shepherd of Glen land admission Is free.Sutton as well as St.Paul\u2019s W.Mrs.Tx\u2019e also announced A.on May 3.Mrs.W.B.Burn that a general meeting of the am, president of the Glen Guild Cowansville Art Centre mem- conduced a short devotional hers will he called for the first period and the business meet- Wpric nt Tnnp ing w-hich followed At the tea\t_____ hour \u2022 a period of the mother can't or doesn Cke refilled each day.the favored want to care for the child or he- She is able to feed herself she fears society\u2019s disap- WIite.draw, use scissors and deal with other day-to-day tasks at home and in her Grade 6 class at St.Thomas More school thaï as birth control practices;in suburban Verdun become more prevalent, and legitimate babies are Recently she went to a lunch- VANCOUVER (CP; \u2014 hxpec- eon at which she thanked the ta\"t mothers should insist that; Lions Club for sending her to their babies be tested for a the Montreal Rehabilitation In condition that can cause severe Slj)u(e,\tmental deficiencies in infantsl manner consistent with her role guised so easily in food in today's society-and that\u2019s p0|S0N F|TS R0LE about as consistent as you can\tfewer get.\t\u2018 The use of poison,\" says the born, the incidence of infanli- The article, by Patricia Tur- arycje> \u2018 correlates with the cide wilt he decreased,\u201d say ; ner of the magazine staff and woman's social role as shopper, the article Charles Siegel, a sociology a.u cook and nurse, in which '-he y\\s for motives, with women Dr.Gustave Gingra execu- say-s an expert, dent, is included m the publica-jis not 0nPn suspected of wrong-humi|iation jealousy, frust.M tive director of the institute, tion s over-all look a e s doing.\ttion and emotional sen.siUvi'.yialso attended and said he hoof Modem Woman.\tof course, if she becomes en- are frequently observed, say lieves it may be possible to tors Tj16 woman wTio murders, say raged rillring a quarret sh student researchers, ts different ^\t^ (he h(,M xu,apon mu '\t\u2018 hand, a gun if there's one in PKU test is suggested for newborn babies from the male her womanly characteristics show up in the motives, methods and choice of victims, \u201cAs a murderer,\u2019\u2019 they say, \u201cshe reflects the roles she performs as mother, lover, house keeper, shopper, cook and nurse.However, she characteristically has difficulty in coping with the demands of her female responsibility.\u201d Although men arc arrested for murder nearly five times as often as women, the gap is nar rowing as women are thrust, more into the economic and political arena.In 1933.91 per cent of arrests for murder in the United States: were male, nine per cent female.By 1962, 17 per cent ol all arrests for murder were female.And, sug g e s t the authors, women are getting away with a lot more than is laid at their doorstep.Culturally women are kept at home and protected: their crimes are undercover to a much greater degree than are men\u2019s.The American system ot justice is more lenient vi'h women, the article points out, with only 31 women included in the 3.666 murderers executed! between 1930 and 1939.Who is the woman murderer?Say the researchers: \u201cShe usually becomes delinquent at a later age than her male counterpart.She has usually been married at least once, but the chance of marital failure is greater for her than for the rest of the population.will the researchers.it One analyst, they point out, gas-powered arm says that nine out, of 10 times; Germany, and tie The test is simple and in expensive but not enough doc-may he possible to tors are using it, says Dr, combine the best features of the Thomas Perry, associate pro-invented in fessor of pharmacology at the electronic University of British Columbia.kitchen is always the homemak er's indispensable tool, the knife.little ,\t,,\t.\t.A single drop of blood from recognized emotion that In help other children such as, , ,\t,,\t1 ,\t,,\t,\t,\ta tiny pinprick in the heel of a is one of the stronges forces hose whose mothers took tha-newborn bab is sutficient forj 1,1 the w°rld\u2014boredom.\til.dom.de during pregnancy.|the test for phenylketonuriai or| PKU.UNIQUE DESIGN \u2014 From the many windows of the home of Mr.and Mrs.Ernest Gilbey, on Moulton Hill, Lennox- ?CAPPED\u2014Wednesday 14 new Sherbrooke Hospital nursing assistants were capped at Norton Residence and were presented New Testaments by Mrs, I).('.Masters of the Ladies' Auxiliary of the Gideon Society.New nursing assistants left to right are: 1st row, Judy Wilson of East Angus, Karen Ross of Len-noxville.Marguerite Lane of Waterville, Director of Nursing, Clara Aitkcnhead, Paulette Lussier of Beebe Plain, VC, Mrs.Iris Morrison of Sawyervllle, Kathleen Flynn of Shawinigan; 2nd row, Mrs.Verna Wilson of Gagnon, Christina Michaud of Windsor, Linda Hornett of Magog, Barbara Fowler of Kingsbury; 3rd row, Mrs.I.orna Lynch of Sherbrooke.Judith Ruiter of Cowansville, Dor-eeni Robinson of Windsor Mills, and Patricia Kerwin of Sherbrooke.(Record photo by Gerry Lcmay) PKU is an inherited condition in which the baby's body is unable to break down an essential amino acid in the normal manner, Somehow \u2014 doctors don\u2019t know exactly why\u2014the defect can cause serious damage to the developing brain of a child The test already is mandatory\tfyA /'*¦»; | j+,FNp\\ on newborn infants in at least \u201d11 fYlwUllVJII two American states.Routine use of the test began last year at four of the major hospitals in Greater Vancouver.! jjv (.w'EN WILLARD But Dr.Perry says only one-\t' \u201e\t, quarter of the 40,000 babies\t(Womens Editor) born in British Columbia each Mrs.E, Gilbey, in whose year are given the test.\thome every room has no fewer \u2018\u2018Ideally the test could andithan five w'alls, remarked that should be done in the newborn not one bit of plaster had gone nursery on every baby born, into them.Practically the en-\u201cFurthermore it should be re-jtire house is wood panelled, pealed on every baby regardless1 The residence of Mr.and of the outcome of the first test.Mrs.Ernest Gilbey on Moulton Preferably this would be done Hill, Lennoxville, is one of the! | when the baby is between twojfour homes in the House and \u2019 land three weeks of age.\tGarden Tour, sponsored\tan- \u201cHere s a serious disease that\tnually by me\tSherbrooke Hos- w e can at last arrest.\tPeople;\tpita! Ladies\u2019\tAuxiliary, to\tbe Hike myself working in\ttabora-\theld June 9\tTickets at $3,\tin ?* * Gilbey home Hill Road ville, the distant view of the Green Mountains of Vermont is clearly visible.?tories all over the world have been sweating blood over this disease.\u201cIt took years to develop an j effective method of preventing elude tea and refreshments to be served at Students\u2019 Center, Bishop\u2019s University, Conveners for the tour are Mrs.W.F.La-barge and Mrs.Ross Hunting, mental deficiency in these chi!- *ea: ^rs- ^ Sims and Mrs.Fred dren.Now we have the know- MllIs- tickets; Mrs.T.Wagg, lodge to do this and it is not^iespcmcte\"™: being fully used.\u201d Mrs.Mrs.Hector James THE SHERBROOKE HOSPITAL EASTERN TOWNSHIPS FINANCIAL CAMPAIGN 1 $65,000.00 YOUR CANVASSER WILL CALL IN THE FOLLOWING DISTRICTS: ASBESTOS AYER'S CUFF BEEBE BISHOPTON BURY COATICOOK COOKSHIRE EAST ANGUS GEORGEVILLE HATLEY HUNTINGVILLE LENNOXVILLE MARBLETON MAGOG MASSAWIPPI MELBOURNE NORTH HATLEY RICHMOND ROCK ISLAND STANSTEAD SAWYERVILLE SCOTSTOWN SHERBROOKE SOUTH STUKELY THETFORD MINES UPPER MELBOURNE WATERLOO WATERVILLE WAY'S MILLS WINDSOR MILLS When your District Canvasser calls on you month, please be os generous as you can this 1 ! i I THE NEED IS URGENT! CAMPAIGN HEADQUARTERS.375 Argyle Street \u2014 Sherbrooke, P.Q, Telephone: 569-3661 \u2014 Local 79 or 23 IT TAKES CASH TO RUN it GOOD HOSPITAL Dean R.Bishop \u2014 Lewis Rosenbloom General Chairmen McDougall and Ross, publicity.The other three included in the tour are the homes of Mr, and Mrs.Edmond Littler, within walking distance of the Gil-bey\u2019s on Moulton Hill; Mr.and Mrs.William Fuller, Park Street, Lennoxville, and Mr.and Mrs.A.J.Motyer, Bishop\u2019s University, Lennoxville.Mr.and Mrs.Gilbcy's modern home, located in a natural setting of beautiful spruce and cedar trees and wide rolling lawns, has an adjoining five-room guest house and sauna, separated from the main house by a large shimmering pond.To the left of the entrance hall is a planter containing a ; variety of climbing plants.The | stones of the large four sided fireplace reach from floor to! ceiling, with one fireplace in the living room completely! separate from that in the dining room.The sunken living room is; restful and charming with its many windows looking out to-: wards the magnificent view of the distant Vermont Mountains, the Pinnacle at Lake Lyster ! and the Massawippi Valley.; The walls are of oak paneling,! the same wood having been used in the floors.The dining room, with its bar and built in wall cabinets, some of which contain Mrs.Gilbey\u2019s collection; j of Royal Doulton figurines, has Quebec Provincial furniture and a beautiful crystal chande-liere.The attractive kitchen is panelled in knotty pine, with green furnishings.Two bedrooms, panelled in j Weld wood; a bathroom, with sunken tub, in several shades; of green; and a cozy den with! its wonderful view, complete! the charm of this beautiful home.I ki .SI.?:4 AT HOME \u2014 Mrs.Gilbey chats with Mrs.Hector McDougall, publicity convener MANNERS MAKE FRIENDS of the House and Garden Tour, in the former\u2019s living room of her Moulton Hill home, with Fritz, her Hungarian Vizsla ,an interested member of the trio.(Photo by Doug Gerrish) NIA.» Even guests pitch in when families rough-it for a weekend.Fashion Tips Patently Clear It's open season on patent leather shoes these days.No need to hold off until spring, They are considered smart and Oin good taste right now and all year round, m WELCOME TO ALL SPECIAL AT THE LENNOXVILLE BEAUTY SHOP MAY to SEPTEMBER With each Cocktail Shampoo or Tint we are offering a Free Set.Call for Appointment LENNOXVILLE BEAUTY SHOP 16 College St.\u2014 Tel.569-6677 /r PAYS TO SHOP /A/ /y/AGO S3 Masculine nickname DOWN 1\tRings 2\t-summer 3\tJewish ascetic 4\tVenture 5\tStir 6\tGrander 7\tWild blackberries and- 8\tTerminals 9\tAreas 10 African antelopes L.\t1\tM\tA\t1 E\tA\t\tlA\t\tD1\tA\tN A\tj§\tE\ts\t1 rr\tV\t'a\tN\t\t\\\tL\tE ie\tÔ\tf\tTj\t|e]n'\tÉE\t&\tT\t\t5»\t1]\tW K\tN.\tEE\tE\t\tI\t\tÉ\tL.\tË\t8\tT mmmi\t*\u2014\t1\tc\tA:T &\t\tPÜ\tD\t\tNl~\t\t L.\tA\t\\R\t¦\t\t\t\t¦\t&\tT\tA\t[3 E.\tL\t\tLYJ\tIE.NT\t\t\t|C E\t\tO\tl-\t£ R.\tE\tpZj\t71\t\tt.\t1\tOR\t\tM\tA\tC a\t£\t£\ta\t\t\t\tD\t¦\tB\t\tu \tZJ\tIR'Ej\t\tT Pfl\t\t\t£\tA\t\t\t M\tA\t:&1SL\t\t\t\t\tO\tM\tA\t7ÏÏÂ1\t A\tN\tt\tn\tPL\tE\tLaI&\t\tu;\tR\t\t Ù\tO\to\t\tF.A'\tD\tSi\tn\t&\t\\\t\t A\tN\tN\t11\tE;n1\t'O\t\u2018Zl\t! I\tEh-,\t\t\t NO IMPULSE BUYING NEW DELHI ( API\u2014Spaker Hukam Singh told the lower house of the Indian parliament that delivery of new cars is so slow here, the nroud parent who would like to give his daughter 'BOMPHLET5' FALL LISBON (AP) \u2014 Police here have arrested several people for scattering pamphlets from red balloons above rush hour crowds THE MARKET TODAY (Grtenihielda Ltd.) Home Oil Co.reports earnings for the first quarter ended Mar 3165 of 29r per share as against 23c in the like period in 1964 Average yield for three-moivth Bank of Canada Treasury hills eased to 3,81% 3.82% last week.Husky Oil reports Gttard Monfttt»'» 56Î-Î249 MATHIEU, Mr Napoleon At the Youville Hospital, Wednes day, May 12.\t1965, Napoleon Mathieu, husband of Clara Gagne and (he late Florence Veilleux resided at 221 Third MONTREAL (CP) - Catlle Ave Funeral wall le«ve parlor prices were 50 rents lo 75 rents on Saturday, May 15.1965 at higher and calves steady to $l:ll;00 am.for service in St.lower this week on the Montreal livestock markest.Trading was moderate.Hog prices were *! higher and sows steady to 25 cents higher Receipts: 1,067 rattle, 2,312 calves; 422 hogs; 104 sheep and lambs Good steers 23 25 24 25; medium 20.00-22.50, common 15.25-20.00.Jean Bapdste Church at 11 15 a m Interment in St.Michael's Cemetery Parlor 33 Rowan Ava., So.NEILL, Robart \u2014 Suddenly on Wednesday, May 12.1965, Ro her! Neill, beloved husband of June Martin and dear father ot Robert, Peter, Andrea and Stuart in his 57th year.Rest ing at Johnston's Funeral Chapel, 83 Queen SI , I.ennoxville, 20 00, niedimn The funeral will !>e held in common 12.00 Johnston's Funeral ('Impel, 530 Prosper) fit., Sherbrooke, on 15.00-17.25; me Saturday, May 15 at 2 IK) p m.13.50-15.50;\tcommon\tJI.50-\tinterment in Elmwood Crm» canner*\tand\tcutters\tt(.ry fn 11(m (>f flowers Collega !Val-Estrie, Waterville, Que.heifers 19.75; rows Good 18.00 -18.00.Good jdium 14.25 15.00-13.25.i Good bulls 17.50-19,50; com mon and medium 12.25 17.25.j Good veaters 24.00 - 27.00; \u2019sales lo 29.50; medium 18.75 23.50; common 10002050 Hogs grade A sows 18.50-19.50 Spring lambs sheep 3.00 14.00.28 75 - 29 75; 52 (Ml 56,50 ; (fiarï» nf (Bljauba FAI,mibr(M>kt* Hospital.Special thanks to Miss Doreen Neill and Mrs.K .Down, Dr».Hotiohard, Hill and Do!-earniHRS 'mttr\u2019 the nurses and aides on the in Rossio Square.They said theKor\tQuarter ended Marj5lc * \u2019BM(ity falconkr.WIGHTMAN, the Brome side Foster, Que; May 12, 1965, man, beloved Roomhower at years.Reslinc Offi» N.\u2014 At Nursing Home, on Wednesday, Offie N.Wight-husband of Iva the age of 65 al C.E.Wilson balloons exploded at.about 100 feet up, showering down thousands of unsigned leaflets pro testing against the recent cm 3165 of He as the 1964 period.Petrol Oil & Ga* Co ! ports quarterly earnings as against 10c in Ltd real Rotfk inland .JONES one as a wedding presen' should ha kation of Portuguese troops '^ar 3'^ SfiTMO a*\toanu, i«tu order it as soon as she is born, for the colonies.T wiah In rapms* mv sincere thank* *nd upprsclatlon In my frlenrt* »nrt relative* who seul r* *nd vlslled me during my recent lllne»» while in the La & Son Funi'ral Home, Knmvl-lon.Funeral service from Stan-bridge Basil United Ohuroh, Saturday, May 15, at 2:(K) p.m.Interment Staivhridge Ridge Cemetery.RUSSIA GROWS MOST The Russian wheat harvest in J964 was 2,000,000,000 bushels, an all-time record for any country.28 Laver 30 Pale 11 Mourmngpsalm 31 Iroquoian 19 Racing starts Indians 21 Conduct, as 83 Thanksgiving business\t- 26\tSaline droplet 34 Exertion 27\tWork unit 35 Gate 38 Triad 37\tVariety of sheet linen 38\tMixtures 40 Nursemaids 42\tGrafted (her ) 43\tSoap frame bar 46 Spelling- i\t2\t3\t\t4\t5\t6\t7\t8\t\t9\t10\t11 12\t\t\t\tii\t\t\t\t\t\t14\t\t IS\t\t\t\t16\t\t\t\t\t\tw~\t\t 18\t\t\t19\t\t¦ 20\t\t\t\t21\t\t\t ii\t\t\t¦\t\t¦\t\t\t¦\t\t\t\t \tB\t\t\t26 27\t\t\t¦\t28\t\t\t\t \t\t\t29\t\ti\t\t30\t\t\t\t\t \t\t31\t\t\t¦\t\t32\t\t\t\t\t \t33\t\t\t\tH'\t\t\t\t\t3é\t36\t 37\t\t\t\t\t38\t\t_ 1\t¦\t55~\t\t\t40 4!\t\t\t\t42\t\t\tI\t\t\t\t\t 44\t\t\t\t46\t\t\t46\t\t\t47\t\t 48\t\t\t\t4Ô\t\t\t\t\t\t5Ô\t\t 5l\t\t\t\t52\t\t\t\t\t\t82\t\t14 ANNUAL SALE SUITS NOW 15% COATS and REDUCED 50% to ENTIRE STOCK ON SALE 174 Wellington St.North \u2014 Sherbrooke 111 i n thp j»f»cond will *1 way* ht* ; $49,000 in the 1964 quarter.Canadian International Pow-1Providence Hnapiui, m»sq* a »p* 1er Co.Ivtd.declared regular o'*1 thank* to Dr i,»ngioi*, the quarterly dividend of 26c on l^\u2019y^ kmd\",, the common shares payable ramembered July 2 of record June 11.\t|\tClark jonbs i First quarter sales and earn j\t\u201d r i, lings of Versafood Services lAd.\u2019\tRcch».Qu«., were sharply ahead of the si mi JOHNSTON J wish to mv «tncer* thank* to ail my friends said, he gave* no fl# Jnd relative» for (he card», Jet.ler», !/lower*, plan!», candles and Kil l*, also those who visited me while a ,\t, patient In the .Sherbrooke Hoapl.jLtd.declared regular quarterly ui a *,,eciai thank* to Doctor* jdividend of 14c payable July 1 McDougall.Well*, Bonin, nurac* of record .lune 1\tand Staff on thr *ei,*r,».*v.4 tur.**,» f < i tb* excellent care.Rev Korttfers MouM Pleasant Mines Ltd «i\u201enri Rev (>us(,)fson for lh, vlj(lu.j giving shareholders of record m.» Sidney lUrtitv, who organ!*-I May 18 rights 1x3 purchase addi-jCd my sunshine basket and mv jtional Stock at $1.00 a share nn mi\"\u2018v friends who contributed to-the basis of one on many ui .ward* additional |ai.v , r right*» will expire .lune 18 if: the ladle* of the On ten* ,ary United Church for the lovely snare Tor each 10 held The plant.Your kindness will always be reinembei pd MRS AI.KX JOHNSTON, Stanslead - ! KNOWLES \u2014 We wfth to thank j all our relatives, friends and neigh-j bora for the lovely \u2018Hon Voyage\u201d party Riven us prior to our (Tip by* air to England on May 20, and the purse of English At Canadian I money presented to us; also to Rev.R.A.Cameron for his kind word*.Your thoughtfulness will always be to remembered.BEKNH E, WILLIE -V ED KNOWLES, Of Tronholm & Richmond.Produce Quotes .^3p BADGE OF SERVICE \u2014 The Red Cross Badge of Service was presented to five people in Sherbrooke this week, by the Sherbrooke branch of the Red Cross.Above, Andre Chabot, provincial director of the Red Cross, is shown presenting a Badge of Service to Rev.M.W.Williams.Other recipients were: Jacques Lemieux, executive president of the Sherbrooke Red Cross branch; Father Lucien Blanchard, Dr.Bernard Longpre, and Florent Boisvert.MONTREAL (CP) \u2014 Agricul tural department quotations Eggs: Wholesale prices country stations fibre cases: Extra-large .36; large .35; me dium .33; small .29; B .30; C .23.Offerings adequate.Demand fair.Butter: Current receipts tend enable 92 score 54%; 93 score 55%.Cheese: Delivered Montreal, waxed, current receipts wholesale Quebec white 37%; colored 38.Skim milk powder: Spray process No.1 in bags 14%-16; roller process No.1 in bags 14 15; feed 13-13\u2019/a; butter milk powder feed 11-12; whey pow der d-AVi cents.Potatoes: Wholesale selling prices, new N.B.50s 2.75-2.90; 10s .63-.65; P.E.I.75s 4.10-4.25: 50* 2.85-2 95; 10s 66 «8 J.IPSE Y - I wish Ui lake this op-portunity to thank everyone who was so Rind to me* while F was In the Sherbrooke Hospital and since mv return home Your thoughtful-ness was much appreciated.ROBERT S LIPSEY.w NOTICE By-law No.1516 Notice is hereby given that a meeting ol property ow m is of zone B 24 for the.approval of the following amendment of the zoning by-law of the City of Sherbrooke, will be held at the City Hall, on Tuesday, May 25, 1965, from 7 to 8 P.M.By-law No.1516 including in zone C 42 lots 15H-11, 15H 12 at, the corner of Forest and Tel fault Streets.oZne B 24 includes the lois situated on Tetrault and Cherbourg Streets on the South side of Galt Streel West and the lots on Forest Street at the East of Cabana Street, also the lots situated on University Blvd.from Galt Street West to Cabana Street.Property owners irora adjoining zones to zone B-24 can request to take part in the consultation by sending to the undersigned, within the next five days, a petition signed by at least twelve property owners of said adjoining zone.H.P.Emond, City Clerk.NORTH HATLEY CEMETERY ASSOCIATION ANNUAL MEETING Annual meeting of the North Hatley Cemetery Association will be held at the Chape! on Monday evening May 17 at 7:00 P.M.All interested parties are invited to attend.Signed: John R.McKay, Sec.-Trea*. SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD, FRI., MAY 14, 19fî5 GM employees mine suggeslion box foi millions in idea incentives DETROIT (AP)\u2014The suggestion box, often a depository for anonymous notes telling the boss to go jump in the lake, can fatten enterprising workers' incomes.One worker at General Motors Corp.has used his award money to buy a new home.GM employees mined the suggestion box for a record $7,8fi8, 184 last year as 415,000 eligible workers dropped ideas into the giant corporation\u2019s 2,750 suggestion boxes.Louis G.Seaton, personnel vice-president, said the money was awarded to employees in the United States and Canada I for 172,280 suggestions adopted to make jobs safer and easier while improving plant operations.Sixty of the awards were for the maximum of $0,000.John Elwart of the Detroit diesel engine division got $0,000 for suggesting that much time could be saved if towels in bulk were weighed rather than individually counted.CUT HOSE LENGTH Arthur R.Ripley, 21, of Clark-stun, Mich., suggested reducing the length of heater hose on Pontiac cars not having air conditioning.The man who has dug th< most gold out of GM's employee suggestion plan is George Her-zig, a 17-year man at the Fisher body division plant in Hamilton, Ohio.Herzig has collected $45,905 over the years with the adoption of 36 of his 142 suggestions by GM.One of the awards was for $6,000.He has used a portion of his award money to buy and furnish a new home.Other big money winners, whom GM did not identify, include an automatic washer repairman at Frigidaire division in Dayton, Ohio, who has collected $29,533.51 with 434 suggestions adopted, and a Frigidaire division inspector whose 1193 adopted suggestions got him $14,301.23.Among those having the larg est number of s u g g e s lions adopted is a jobsetter at AC spark plug division tn Flint, -1 Mich.Shefford County historical group meets al Granby Spooner Pond Institute plans rummage sale GRANBY\u2014The newly-formed | istorical society, being in this I o that the whole county could: Shefford County Historical So respect far behind its neighbors jefficiently be covered, ciety held its second meeting; drome.Missisquoi and Stan Mr.Marcoux said that the in the Salle des Liqueurs Na-:stead Counties.\tformation of the Federation of tionalc, with a good attendance; This omission, it was expec ;Historical Societies in Mont-of interested persons.\tlied, would be speedily remedied real last week would ensure a \",y unanimous consent, Ger- 2nd it was hoped to catch upicentral authority and guide for cpoon'fr povn _ tk « ard Marcoux, chosen as pres with the past by devoted field the historical societies and would\t1\t1 ,ne re'>' id- ; i the first, meeting, is to, work in those parts of the coun- make it possible to have quail- \u201c .r mee\u2018înf.\" 'j,n?n.s :nV by Mr* A Mallette.\t' LAKE MEGA NT 1C The June meeting will be held on June 3 at the home of Mrs.Mrs S.G.\\ ery, Ditchficid Norman Noel Each member is has left to spend some time will to bring one white article of cbil- her daughter, Mrs.George Her dren's clothing for the L\u2019ec\u2019.l czegh.and Mr.Herczegh in Butters Home.\tCleveland, Ohio.- Mr.and Mrs.George Veary have returned from a two-week holiday, visiting their son-in-A record 2,265 wolves were law and daughter.Mr and Mrs.killed in Ontario in 1964, up Hugh Montgomery, in Inger- WOLVES SLAIN continue in office until there is ty which had previously been fied speakers for such gather-Ma-V.6 at ^ from 1960's 1,509.for bounties soli Out., and relatives in Mont- .erlookcd Severn, of the mem- ings tn future.\t' wtth Mrs I LarivIe^e àn^Mrs totalling $44.999 sufficient regional représenta- overlooked.Several of the mem tion to permit of an equitable hors volunteered for this work, election of officers.\t- Although Granby had an his-\t tiï Ibï iit H i t * i 11 i I i « .i .\t-¦ f- *\u2022; : 1 *¦ \u2022\u2022 ***¦:* *\"4 - ' 4 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES CASH RATE \u2014 3 cents per word, minimum charge SO cents for li words or less.Three consecutive insertions.3rd dey mit charge.Six consecutive insertions, 2$*o oft.10 cents for mailing Record Box replies OEADUNE \u2014 Classified Ads accepted until 4 00 P.M.day previous td Lome another run in perform at Cambron Park in ( striking out 13 batters\u2014high for thft s*x,h-East Sherbrooke.\t(the season in the majors.\tHorton struck out in his final ¦-'\t_____trip, after reaching base 10 straight times in the series.Elsewhere in the Al, New York Yankees lost their ninth game in the last 12- 4 1 to Boston Red Sox.Baltimore Orioles (edged Cleveland Indians 3 2.Los Angeles Angels nipped Minnesota Twins 4 3 and Chicago While Sox downed Kansas City i Athletics 6-3.Horton\u2019s hitting surge has given him five homers and 12 runs batted in for seven games following his operation, j The Tigers\u2019 lusty hitting made Jliank Aguirre's fourth victory I\twithout a loss easy.Aguirre (permitted seven hits including a homer by Doug Camilli.Yankee manage r Johnny II\tKeane hoped Whitey Ford could |(halt the Yankee slide but the (veteran left hander was tagged or a bases-loaded triple by Felix Mantilla in a four-run Bos-iton third Third place went to Keon of Toronto Maple with 44 points.Hull is the second Hawk in a row to win the award after 19 years Chicago 8250 for leading the poll in the first half of (he season.Delvecchio gets $500 as runner-up.plus S250 as second-half Black oiler, lie won the trophy in 1958-59.Voting was based on a svs- did without it.a period in which tern of five points for first the Hawks often were elassed os olaeo.three for second and one the league's tough guys Kenny for third.A unanimous vote Wharram won it last year.would be 180 points\u201490 in each ALSO GETS $1,250 The trophy carries $1,000 with it.In addition Hull half of the season, cash Hull led the first half with 50 REDEEMABLE AT PAR rmans win international Six-Day event HIGH ^INTEREST gris points hut collected only 30 in ihe second half for a total of 80.Delvecchio had only three I»*\t\u2022\tpoints in the first half but col- oermans win lected 56 in the second.The complete list of players m ihe voting follows, with points they received\u2014first half, second half and total\u2014in brackets: Hull.Chicago (50 - 30 \u2014 80); MONTREAL (( Pi\u2014The Ger- Alex Delvecchio, Detroit (3-56\u2014 man team of Klaus Bugdahl 39L Dave Keon, Toronto (20-and Klemens Gross won the six- 24 441; Camille Henry, New day international bicycle race York-Chicago (28-2\u2014301; Claude Thursday night after gaining aiProvost, Montreal (9-13\u201427); one-lap lead in the final hour.Phil Goyette, New York (21-1 ihe Italian pair of Sergio Ri \u201422 .Bruce MacGregor, Dc-anchctto and Giuseppe Beghettojtroit (13-3\u2014161; Red Kelly.Tor-came in second, one lap be-mnto (10-1\u201411); Don Marshall, hind\tNew York (O-iO\u201410); Norm Ull- Rugdahl and Gross, who had man.Detroit (2-7\u20149); Henri icd earlier in the race, slipped Richard.Montreal (0 - 7 \u2014 7); behind Romain Deloof and Dean Prentice.Boston (5-0___5); Horst Oldenburg of Belgium for lohn Bucyk.Boston (1-1\u20142); a time Thursday, then pulled (Bobby Rousseau, Montreal (0-1 ahead at midnight and the end -1).J.c.Tremblay, Montreal of the race approached.j(0-l\u2014i).\t\u2019\tI Three tie for honors in New Orleans Open NEW ORLEANS (AP)-Golf is just another job to Gene Littler but the 34-year-old former national Open champion is bidding today to end a three-year victory drought.The smooth - swinging pro grabbed a piece of the first-round lead in the $100,000 Greater New Orleans Open with a seven-under-par 65 Thursday.Jack Nicklaus, winner of the Masters six weeks ago.joined him at the front of the field of 145 along with Bill Martindaie, a PGA tourist for slightly more than a year.Littler, once considered the most promising prospect on the play-for-pay circuit, admits he doesn\u2019t have the burning am-jbition of Arnold Palmer or Nicklaus.\u2018T prefer to spend more time with my family,\u201d said the Californian who turned pro 11 years ago after capturing the national amateur crown.Victory has eluded him since the 1962 Thunderbird.Nicklaus, the 6-to-l choice to walk away with the $20,000 first prize here, was barely in the clubhouse Thursday with his 65 \u2014a competitive course record\u2014 when Littler matched it.Martindaie holed a 30 - foot birdie putt on his final hole to tie them.Palmer, who ended a slump two weeks ago by capturing the Tournament of Champions, had putting troubles and wound up with a 73.SAVE your car from RUST! 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We wash motors \u2014 A clean motor runs smooth- ,1 erl C.C.WARNER 294 Queen St., Lennoxville, Que.A Girl Guide and Brownie news OBITUARIES SHF.RRROOKK DAILY RECORD, FRI, MAY 14.IMS SAWYERVILLE Stanslead Chapter IODE to award scholarship and nursing bursary Those from « distunr* who STANM'K.AD \u2014 The 1 (' D F Prefcience will be Kiven it *hu date\tmmisor of the iipitlleRnt's attended th* funeral of Mist 1ALPH SAYERS CRANDAl Ll«p«'i\u2019< here where he married ther Armand tiauthier parish wjy\t, neholarsh p m >us'U' .1 retunvd - iUIu'! s msut 9, The «election eommlttee school of Nmsi ', approving the i.Rlrfj|\t.\t, OF KNOWLTON\t, Rose Pelletier, of L\u2019Aventr, b> priest of St.R.hiane, amt Fa tlu,uolly to a Grade Eleven stu brother, son or daughter.shall consist of the regent, the candidate, together with a tram\t* KNOWLTON \u2014 t)n March Si os horn he is sun ivicd\tiher t»eni> viingraa as deacon jfnl 0f s.-htsil municip Mitv \\ppiication for this scholar\tsecretary, the tre leript of academic standing, cl ',r* ™Uan Radonlck Mr, Rad Ralph tBunny) Crandall pa'sed; After the death of hit parents.and *uh * ^con.\tat Sunny side School who fulfills ' 1Mus! \u2018 lv m ,hl, hands of ;uur\u2018'1' and two other members Names and addresses of throe onlck and Tori, Montreal, her ! twaj at vjiietn Mary Veteran s left to reside at St Eus The men s choir, with Mrs the following qualification- the committee li\\ May :it aml!*I*I,0,B,f X.msBStSM w RIGHT THIS WAY i t\t^ c, u\t, F0R Y0UR artes.^ Replace Old Webbing\tSons J,nimy and StcPhcn- Clark\u2019 WELL AND RURAL p\t8\tson, Ont., were recent guests HOME PUMPING W\u2019ebbing is generally screwed Mr.and Mrs.M.B.Fleming SYSTEM FOLKS .to the frame of the furniture.Other recent guests were Mrs.triangular end \u2014 and punch Mrs.Annie Swallow, North hole with an ice pick or similar Hatley and Mr.Harold Riches, instrument.\tMagog were recent guests of Use a sheet metal screw and, Mr.and Mrs.Alfred Phipps.A Iroan iho errpur hpnH Mr.and Mrs.HenrV Hall who Alj sizes of chairs.No cutting is MpIbnurnP required and holes are punched 'r,c,1/ww,,,c and grommets already installed.Recent guests of Mr.John All you\thave\tto\tdo is\tlace\tBowring, who recently returned through\ta rope\tand tie.\thome after spending several If you\tcan't find\texactly\twhat\tmonths with his daughter in you need, buy\tthe\tfabric\titself\tMontreal were, Mr.and John \u2014either the large piece or web-|Wilson.Red Rock, On; ad Mrs i/aiii.»:.,, ».w.v v-u.The home owner with a grow-\tj\u2019T.\" L'u J \",\u201c\u2018\"1\"\u2018'ibing.These will have to be John Anderson, Toronto, Ont , lege, says that eastern \u2022 grown ! family will probahlv waritto®Crh^r/.and\tcrumbe\u20191.^ry istitched or punched and Mr.Bowring\u2019s two daughters corn is proving to be a\tyna'r \u2018«fX Tope y ™ldry peat ®r verm.cuHte !fastened with screwg.\tand son-in-law who spent a few cheaper source of feed oner- Ja\u201e * Kr living area and VVlt,h 1hC 8011 t0 abs0rb eXC,'SSl Remove the old fabric in one days.gy than freight - subsidized\tsection for the chil-\tf more harc)v *n l,iece if P°ssibl.e- ™s wil1 sc\u2018rvc Mrs.F.N.Fleming, Pointe dren.\tnuab and nerennTals than thewe as a pattern for the new cov-,Claire, accompanied by her dau- __ _ Normally these areas are di- are species listed as half ¦ hanVy enng'\t(ghter^Mrs.Rod Darling and two F0R Your ARTESIAN vided by a low hedge, fence or 0).ton(ier flower bed.\tj The list includes sweet peas, Consider yourself fortunate if g^ipipy poppy, California pop-part of the garden is sloping.Hurarf morninc clorv sinnHi Use it for a children\u2019s P'ay [y;wcred I)P)unia, annual phlox.,,jDu,,ble\tend-a couple W.W, Rose and Mrs.J.Ash I found the Sproules - father area.\t.sweet alyssum, annual pinks,,01 dlaS,onal f°Ids t0\tf\tof.°a\"v,1\u2019e; Recreation experts say cm - snaj)Cjragonj annual chrysan-dren get far more enjoyment themum, bachelor button, from rolling down a grassy slope clarkia moss rose candy tuft, than from almost any other ac* io»*i(çniir f^nllinsia hîiHv\u2019ç tivitv\tarKspur, uoumsia, oaoy s h t k {h\th d Mr_ and Mrs Henry Hall who UVHy-\t,\tbreath, Calendula, calhopsis,!',vdMlel Keep\t,___ There are many seed tnix-, in , t dj h th .itrorn tearing through.Available have been guests for seveial lures on the market and this G , ,, Gnilla\u2019rdia\tand Gilia a\tsPecial\tscrew for this pur-,weeks of Mrs.Hall's brother can be quite confusing to the.Seed \u2019 these as soon as\tthe fose\twith an extra wide flange:and sister- Mr- S.Farguhar and new home owner.\tsoj| js W01.kai3ie\taround the head.Use alumi-iMrs.Gladys Perkins, and other There\u2019s little doubt at the mo-1 All nerenniak are\thardv\tand intt'm\tscrews\ton aluminum furni-relatives in this region, have ment that Merion Kentucky blue can be se\u201ced now\tjtu\\re.\t|left for their home in Dauphis, grass should be the principal in- It ig till too earl\tto wj Pull webbing as tight\tas\tyou\tMan.\tEnroute\tthey\twill\tvisit gredient of any seed mixture 'seeds of half - hardy\tannuals.!031'1 before fastening.\tW.heo It was found growing on the, These include Agathca, meiasunng old fabric against fairway of a golf course local ! Ainarathus Arctotis\tannual ne'^' remember that the\told\thas\tthe\thome\tof\tMr.\tharguhar\twere ed at Merion, Pennsylvania just aster \u2018 pric\u2019kly\tbâiSam.Pro''5ably stretched.Allow\tfor prior to World War 11.\tcockscomb and Didiscus.\tthis; The reason it was noticed be- though both marigolds and ,E' en\twlU loosen in cause it was still growing vu zinnias are listed ,s tender anJtim(4.Brace one hammer gorously and was dark green in nuals j plant them along with against the back of the rivet color during hot July when reg-;(hfi half .hardy sorts and haveiwhl \u2018J hlttlng the nvet head wlth ular Kentucky blue grass always, ^bem onjy about one in ten.|ano*'^ei^___________________ goes dormant.\t| gome vegetables are hardieri Merion Kentucky blue grass fkan others.Although spinach is is best planted in a mixture etjaboid dlP oniy crop SOwn in the| grasses rather than being plant even tbe tomato, a tropical ed as a pure stand.\tplant, will survive in seed form! It is only fair to point out over winter that it has certain faults which Qne vegetable, hardy from HIGH FOREST - Mrs.Lyn- are only overcome when it is seedi bllt which should not be dal had an experience one even planted as the major ingredient pianted early is celery.Early-g while alone with her baby, in a mixture with other grasses.seeded piants quickly shoot to' U\u201e_ -\t\u201e\u201e\u201e\t*1'\"' The addition of small amounts|seed andare worthless as a food _i\u2014 g quicker1 western wheat.It seems to me that a poultry farm (or a pig farm) tied closely to grain corn or barley production would make an unbeatable enterprise.Douglas and son Harley \u2014 hard at it planting canning peas.May 5 is the earliest date they can remember seeding this crop.It will be early in July, then, w'hen the crop goes to the cannery.This field has been underseeded with Brome and alfalfa.I would have expected the new seedlings to smother, but Harley says the practice has been quite successful.\u2022 * \u2022 \u201cWink\u201d Keeler reports that seeding was finished »t the Provincial Seed Farm on May 7.That includes some of the seed corn.The cereal trial plots around the country, including the new location in Pontiac County, are finished also.Bobcat seen at High Forest E)(S(5e©11&© 8f!©G8aDf)fi©9 IS THE NAME Mrs.Jessie Elliott of Tomifobia, and we\u2019re real specialists when Miss Wendy Elliott, Macdonald it comes to artesian wells, test-College, Mrs.Wm.Paterson, ings, pump sales and service \u2014 Mrs.Clavton McCourt and Mas-i.vou'll find us at 68 Gillespie ter Brian McCourt, Windsor, street in Sherbrooke, or you can also Miss C.J A.Farguhar of .roacb \u201cs by calling 562-4600 or Richmond.\t,a62-71i4.meet our little 9M it\u2019s the biggest mover we\u2019ve got when a bobcat came to the house, going around it howlingiof redtop will give »\tcr0p and even looking in the windows.|greening after sowing than will, -pbis is not true of knob-Mrs.Ixiwry called her neigh-the other grasses in the mix-celery or C\u20ac[erjac jt cgn be hours Grant and Lynn For hire.\ti started along with the early grave and when they drove, A common mistake made fr0pS up, the car lights frightened the|when growing flowers and ve-,_______________________________ animal back a short distance,\u2019getables from seed is bad tim-i where it stayed, continuing toi ing.Whether the seed beingj TOO MUCH WHEAT howl.\tsown is\tan annual or peren-\tAustralia is expected to grew They fired a few\tshots\tin its\tniai, too many gardeners like\ta record 390,000,000 bushels of direction,\twhich\tmust\thave\tto wait\tuntd the soil is warm\twheat in 1965.two-thirds a$| driven it\taway as\tit was not\tand dry\tbefore starting outdoor\t; much as the 1964 Canadian har heard again.\t| work.\tvest.FENCING of loll kinds \u2014 We will handle installations when requested.50 6 4 foot and up Ttel.567-7711 for free estimate.Canadian Snow Fence Ltd.Ascot Road \u2014 Sherbrooke, Que.¦ Take a good look.This is the motor that\u2019s putting a new slant on fishing.The Evinnide When we introduced it last year, it caught on so well, demand exceeded our supply.It\u2019s that popular.The Evinrude 9,1^ is loaded with big motor features; like full gear shift, fuel pump, thermostat-controlled cooling.There\u2019s a shock absorber prop.It\u2019s salt water corrosion resistant with a stainless steel drive shaft, and sealed pivot bearings.And talk about go! The lightweight Evinrude 9}i planes fishing boats along at a 20 mile an hour clip.Yet it trolls at a snail\u2019s pace.It's quiet.But then all Evinmdes are.Storage problems?Forget them.The Evinrude 91 ¦> leaves so much extra trunk space, you'll wonder how to fill it up.It\u2019s only 34 inches from top to skeg and it\u2019s easy to lift.Here\u2019s the outboard that \u2018out-angles\u2019 the anglers.Sixteen tilt positions suit this fabulous little performer to any water condition.The handle has two tilt-up positions for use when you want to troll standing up or when the motor is tilted.You\u2019ll have to act fast to get a new Evinrude Qlo.They really move.Ask your local Evinrude dealer.I FULL 1 YEA ft WARRANTY tear-top can for O'Keefe Ale M n»w Evinrudes use i50-1 gas/oil mixture.It Increases engine life, saves wear and expense.Check your local dealer (in the Yellow Pages) about the 75 great Evinrude outboards for '65, 3 to 90 h.p.0HC stern drive power-90,120, and ISO h.p.AVAILABLE AT THE FOLLOWING DEALERS: EVINRUDE ©* MOOtfCT or 0UT*3*«0 «\u2022\u2022\u2022'« C0M8IU1I0K '111 /i f >r 4 * trUR4Ml1t.rtItRBOROBCN.EmOA.If LvJL' tS f Crandall Auto Body Bridge St\u201e Knowlton \u2014 Tel.243-6080\tNomVs Garage Ayer's Cliff \u2014 Tel.838-4342 \tMagog Marine Sales & Service Inc., 675 Thomas Ave., Magog \u2014 Tel.843-3788 \t \t \t \t Luc E.Gosselin Enrg., 75 Angus St., East Angus\u2014Tel.832-2700 Easy to open Unbreakable Chills faster Easy to carry by the carton O'Keefe the milcj a/e in cans A =L I "]
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