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[" \u2019f ¦uirt i WEATHIR VaritbU doudin«M today with a chanca ot ahowart during tha aftarnoon; clear and coldar tonight-' Thursday tunny with aftarnoon Claudine»»; waatarly winds 15 today and Thursday.High today and low tonight at Sherbrooke SO and 50 Summary for Thursday: Soma afternoon cloudiness; cooler.l?ccbtoote Dailii Etcocd Today's Chuckle A reel friend is one who can tall you all his trouble»\u2014but doesn't.EstabUshcd 1897 Watch walk in spate Space men festive Price: 7 Cent» SHERBROOKE QUEBEC WIDNISDAY, JEM 9, I9t,s Sixty \u2022 ninth Year A man hangs in space high over the USA X L 1 ifeii ABOARD THE WASP (AP) \u2014 James McDivitt and Edward White, now close enough to home to see their own historic space walk film on shipboard television, began their final festive day at sea today and got set for a round of welcomes awaiting them ashore.With almost all the intensive medical testing behind them, the astronauts\u2019 schedule today called for \"technical debriefing\u201d \u2014 talking into tape recorders at length about their four-day mission and being questioned in detail by space experts.The Gemini IV twins said their most memorable moments of the flight were, for White, his 20-minute stroll in space, £,-id, for McDivitt, the capsule\u2019s re-entry through the earth's at-nv sphere.They were among the millions who thrilled at the sight of vivid movies of the space stroll.The Tims were released Tuesday in na u .s* ° s à\tt eiev! s ei^y er s io°n WALK IN SPACE \u2014 Maj.Edward White takes a walk in space during the third orbit of Gemini 4, high above the United States.*3MedicaT*test\u201d'showed httie ut In tllis Pâture, made from a 16mm color film from a camera mounted outside the capsule, the curvature of the earth is clearly seen.effects on the astronauts\u2019 hearts See other space walk pictures on page 15.of weightless- With Communist China Canada wages capsule size cold cash war 0\tt rAW A (CP) - Canada and Communist China arc engaged In a capsule cold-wui contest in the new I .isi Afrtcau nalion of lan/ania.1\tadi is giving economic and military aid to lan/ania but, inform,nils say, China | is increasing (he ante so that Canada must considéra speed-up in its own effort.of t>4 countries, country gin, the $821,488 in eco from four days ness, though there was one minor health problem Tuesday; McDivitt had a nosebleed.FACE BUSY SCHEDULE The astronauts\u2019 schedule: Thursday\u2014Arrive in Houston at l'iSO a.m.EDT for a parade, visit with their families, press conference, further debriefing.(NASA photo via AP wirephoto) Quebec moves for future-Kierans Quebec is taking steps to.to which private investment Friday or Saturday\u2014A hkeiCprepare the ecOTWmy> by public|limits itself.Such aims includ visit tn Prociripnt jnhn^n',Investment where necessary, to;ed the diversification of pro- By DOUGLAS WHATLEY (Record staff reporter) to President Johnson\u2019s ranch in Texas.Monday\u2014Ticker - tape parade\t., in Chicago\tp«rts are predicting 11 Tuesday\u2014It nor- by the Uni- ^icipafed boom ot 1967.versity of Michigan at Ann Ar-; Revenue Minister Eric Kier-bor.Both men are graduates of ans said this in a departure ifrom a text he was delivering yesterday in Sherbrooke at the final meeting of the annual contention of the Institute of Chartered Accountants of Quebec.Mr.Kierans noted that the possible slowdown just after 1967 is not a certainty, but a possibility genuine enough that the cabinet is taking steps to cushion the economy to withstand it.He added that the impact of such economic slowdowns is always more severe on weaker than on stronger units of the onomy in general.\t(added.The achievement of such ol> For justification of this sort jectives justifies public invest-;of government action, the min withstand the shocks of a pos-jduction.the making useful of I various regions in difficulty, I ment by the government even bier appealed to \u201cour system sible recession which some ex-1 the chronically unemployed.I increase in per capita income, where returns may be minimal |of values.\u201d which places (In Chinese Premier Chou l n-1 ai has nisi complétai a \\isii to lan/ania which has given rise to the possibility ol a Canadian counter-visit b\\ a senior cabinet minister, ll is unlikeK to Iv Prime Minister Pearson who has so far been unable to liiul time for a call on West Germany after Chancellor I .I-1hard\u2019s visit here lust year.Tan ania has zoomed toi eighth place on Canada's for eign aid list Last year (his African state mimic help.China has given Tanzania a I cash gift of $1,500,000 and isj supplying the same value in goo's.Chinese loans totalling! $42,000,000 are reported in the planning stage.\t[ Other Western countries be | OTTAWA (CP) The Common,- approved new rules to sides Canada, of course, are limit supply debates Tuesday and seemed close to agreement providing economic aid to Tan on proposals for other major rule changes, The break came on the 12th day of a deadlocked debate that threalened to build up into « parliamentary crisis similar to last year\u2019s flag battle.The -itting began with an ox change of compromise suggestions between Prime Minister Pearson and Opposition l.eadei Diefenbaker during the question period.This led to emergency meetings through lire afternoon and Commons approves supply debate rule as leaders agree zama.Canada has sent Tanzania, a union of the former stales of Tanganyika and '/¦ a n z i b a r, about 30 military advisers un iler the eommand of Col.Hector I'rice of Quebec City.Besides this, Canada has agreed to provide Tanzania with some transport planes - likely Toronto - made Caribous and with air force advisers on how dinner adjournment between to establish a military transport service.Communiât China has delivered more than 1,000 tons of arms to Tanzania since last fall and has ai least 300 \"tech nicians\u201d there.Shastri in Cairo CAIRO (Reuters) Prime House leaders ?J1\u2019* \u201cHReleOSe US 0160 parties.At the night fUttuig,\u2019 government House Leader Me llraith announced a gentle man's agreement and the legis lattve wheels began turning.The llouso passed a résolution unanimously Kelling a limit of 30 days each session on dis SANTO DOMINGO (CP) Tha Dominican rebels said they Would release three captive U.s soldiers today to the Organization of American States.The three soldiers were captured when they drove into after theithe long-term improvement of.and the improvement of the ec- in size or slow in coming, the university.?Red probe moon bound MOSCOW (Reuters)\u2014A IVi-ton Russian unmanned space station winged silently toward the moon today on a Sti-day journey that may once again give Moscow the lead in the space race.Observers here speculated\t, .\t.\t.that Luna VI, the latest Soviet economy and hence the impact space probe, would attempt a ^ a Canadian slowdown m 1963 \"soft\u2019\u2019 landing on the moonj^ beiun§ mt>rt' S\u20ac\"re ln which the Russians tried and Qllebec than,ln say Ontario, failed to accomplish four weeks Consequently, said Mr.hier- ago.Luna VI is expected to ans- \u201dther\u20ac 15 some\tof reach the lunar surface Friday ur£eney in many cabinet discus-night\t\u2019\tsions in Quebec today about While the Russians kept economie nialters, notably pub-silence on their hopes for Luna investing, VI.the observers said that if it I \u201cAlthough Quebec has seen can land gently, keeping its .n- considerable economic growth struments intact to relay infor-\t^1 bas an tmemploy-] mation back to the earth, Rus- ment ra',e higher than the na-sia will once again be ahead in tional average; therefore it the race to put a man on the falIs the government to \u201cin-moon.\tject more growth into the ec- The automatic station, Rus- onomy, to industrialize, and to sia's sixth moon probe since decentralize business.\u201d 1959.was launched from the \u201cGovernment activity is ab-final section of a multi-stage, solutely necessary if the probrocket placed in a \u201cparking or- iem which Quebec must face bit\u2019\u2019 around the earth.\tright now are considered,\u201d he Until now the United States said, could claim a slight lead in the c* f Y.-,.\t,Minister Lai Bahadu Shastri of,nterim su',p|y bi,,s' he meeds of people to have produc- India arrived here today for a REDUCES TIME live and gainful work above the m hour visit after which he wdll privileges of established busi fly on to Canada.\tThe resolution also reduced nesses, he said.\t! While in Cairo he was to nu t to eight days from 12 the time Small, underdeveloped cen- l\u2019re nient N.i-ser of the Unitedjthat can be spent each session\u2019 1res of the province may never Arab Republic for talks, roncen debating supply motions, which mission of the government's| rebel territory by mistake Tties-maln spending estimates nndjday.Meanwhile, Col.Francisco Caamano Reno, leader of the rebel \"coiistilulionalisl\" forces, 1 rejected proposals for an inte-jrim government which he said had been brought to Santo Roby an OAS mediation improve solely by waiting for (rating on the forthcoming Afro-mpen the way for non con the voluntary establishment;Asian conference in Algiers, jfidence amendments by the op there of private businesses, he Shastri is to mak a four-day position.told the accountants; it is bid (visit to Canada where talks! The House decided that! ter for the government \u201cactive with Prime Minister I.esler B.jhenceforth all estimates will be ly to encourage the develop Rears i are expected to centre sent lo committees for detailed merit of sucii regions by con on Viet Nam ami Common ,study before they are debated team that arrived June 4.structive financial assistance,,wealth problems by a system of mixed enterprises, or even by means of Crown corporations.\u201d The revenue minister went on to stress that \"a policy of social investments does not mean that there exists a hostility toward private capita!,\u2019\u2019 and said that it would be inappropriate to a time laler than the nineteenth century to conclude fhat the liberties of individual in \u2018he chamber itself.In South Viet Nam 2,500 army engineers begin big supply area KIERANS IN SHERBROOKE \u2014 Quebec Revenue Minister Eric Kierans, in Sherbrooke yesterday to address the final meeting of the anmual con- ference of the Institute of Chartered Accountants of Quebec, is shown with John F.Lewis of Montreal, president of the Institute, left, and Marcel Savard, Sherbrooke alderman representing Mayor Nadeau, right, before the meeting.(Record photo by Gerry Lemay) \u201cEconomic liberalism of the nineteenth century will not help Quebec to take her rightful place in the present group See \"Quebec\" On Page 15 Record survey finds farmers in squeeze ?Dief charges OTTAWA (CP) \u2014 Opposition I, e a n.e\t0,1 \u2019be leather qUestionn ithat of making profit, the goal went into considerable detail.CMA head lashes Gordon There is too much profit made !by the middlemen.\u201d aire said that young people no longer want to go in _\t.,\t, to irming.Hours, they said This same point was made by an, ,on?Pay js k;w }fojMav, Some suggested more direct aid.both in the form of sub- TORONTO (CP)\u2014The retiring Gordon did not include any tax of Canada, president of the Canadian Man- relief for corporations in his re- Economist R.B.MacPherson All farmers agreed that lov ufacturers\u2019 Association lashed cent budget.\tof Du Pont of Canada Ltd.\tsug-\tincome\twa= at\tthe\troot of out Tuesday at Finance Minis- He added that\tthe\tCMA\twill\tgested a\tseven-per-cent\tgrowth\tfarming\tpp bR ms.ter Walter Gordon for failing to not relax its efforts to get a de- of the Canadian economy is not make an immediate reduction crease for corporations next unrealistic.in corporation income and saies vear.\t_\t»\t\u201e\tj-\tj .taxes.\t\u2019 A Montreal economist said 'DRAG OH PROSPERITY' sid.es.and extending unem- A.A.Gumming, president of Canada,\tmaking new advances\tExternal Affairs Minister!^ °'ni^n in^ur^ce\tsummer- Union Carbide Canada Ltd , told through\tresearch, can easily\tPaul Martin told the meeting\t\"rns farrT1 u311''- delegates on the final day of me achieve\ta higher growth rate.that any depressed area \u201cis a\tOne farmer suggested that association's two - day annual than the\taverage of 5ri per cen'\tdrag on the prosperity and well-\trural dwellers by\tallowed to meeting that manufacturers are called for during\tthe\tnext\tfne\tbeing of\tevery country\tin\tthe\tstay on\tStandard\tTime,\trather seriously disturbed because Mr.years by the Economic Council\tworld.\u201d\t,then be\tforced to switch\tto Day- Letters represented all areas of the Eastern Townships with ,,\t\u201e\t,\t,, the ¦'xception of Compton._c ,.oja ,\tCommission on are jjgpj ,0 come |,y Today\u2019s ,n!, Brome county produced the .' Ct prea^s,a ,fe'v years aS® young people, they said, cannot most replies.\t^ Kb reported .nat the growth yJf.blamed for leaving the farm ~~ to work in shops or factories llemarre, 48, a contractor from INDEX B-rths, death* Township* Classified Comics .Editorial* _____ Financial .Sport* .Television .Women 15 II 10 10 * 15 14 2 8 b01ir\t\u2022 - ¦ ;bribe Rene Hamel, then Quebec \u201cSo number one problem is the A U.S.militry spokesman;,abor 7\u2019inis\u2019er, Tuwday his so numntr ont promem is me\t.,, , ,/\t1\t.client has been detained in bad farm wages have not gone announceo mai me government tin arrnrdinp to the cost of ljV- forces suffered their heavies!'Pr'son conditions.laborer's standards ic#sua*t'es ^ tbe war \u201c 1.875 Counsel Yves Gabias said Bel- Now some people might argue South Vietnamese and 51 Amer 1 ,, ¦\t[leans m the week that ended\t_ .\t- , lh-nd\t«,?r J^ternri« \u2019Thu t»k«\tla,t\tSaturday.\tViet Cong losses kept in\ta Quebec\tCity jail cell pdn 1\tyour nt.rpnse.i.takes\t^\ttbe wegk\twf>re , ^\tfhe umjer\tworse conditions\tthan One\tyoung\tman\twho\tdid\t™\tpro ;\tspokesman said, but these\tin- that of\ta prisoner\tserving\ta life me\tyoung\tman\tWHO\tuiu go Ipm Jc tha( ]an,j |n mv district into farming told this story: \u201cI ,.erv r\u201e,tly amj taxe, ar(.[c,uded no wounded'\tsentence.m what you might call a young high The go;.ernmPn, Cl)t our The spokesman said 530 South\t?\t?\t?(armer, as I am 25 years old.schooI laxes by 25 per cent Vietname^ troops were killed ^ourn mjnerS - in shops or s s s s at wages up to $3 an hour.J started farming full time at last year ^ ichwf board]71?\u2014\t\u2014\tcows at 635 either.\u2019 ]17.Then I milked 12 my father's place, and receiv-led $3.05 a hundred for my milk.itVhen I was 21 years old, I bought my own place, and now, missing or captured.Ten Amer-; KAKANJ (AP) \u2014 A national put our taxes up 25 per cent, .\t.so w< can t win\tlcans were ,cl,lcd' s,x Wf>re day mourning today memor- ' \u201cNumber three problem is the!missing,a^ 35 wounded for \u2018^'.ialized 126 coal miners, killed in high cost of machinery.Three' ame 1,6\t' The Viet Cong had 1,221 killed ter in A years Yugoslavia\u2019s worst mine disas-A mass funeral as then, I milk 20 cowx and up.See \u201cRecord\" On Page 15 and 84 captured.was planned this afternoon.1 VV 2 SHKRBROOKK DAILY RECORD, WED, JUNE #, 1M» GUIDE TO TELEVISION VIEWING 3\u2014WCAX Burlington 12\u2014CFCf\u2014-Montrool WEDNESDAY 5\u2014WPTZ\u2014PlottiLurg TBA\u2014To B* Announctd I 6\u2014CBmT \u2014 Montreal 8\u2014WMTW\u2014Mount Woikington THURSDAY é:M p.m.Il Worlo ni Sport* S) (port* li nrm*r\u2018* l)«mlii«l kill p.m.li tVimnirwlM Ntwi kill p.m Si Nkwl kiss p.m.¦I WkitPel k:S* p m SI NkWI Si llunllkv Hnnkici SI Aeroti Caiindk IS) PulM Hi Krrgeitnl I'realoil f:00 e.m II\tThe Chnitopiieri Si I'V Honool Hi Teddy Beer Playhouse »:)S e.m.Hi llriti»li Calendar » J* e.m Hi Thl* U Text» .*» Jaik l.a l.imn* Show Hi King anil Odlo I2i Medllatlon t:31 e.m.I I2i Coffev Break »:4S e.m, Hi Teddy Hem Play-| house 10:00 e.m.! ll Newa '» Trill h or I'onaoqueiuei Hi Liberal Aria 10:30 a.m iHi I Gove l.uov [Si Whal'a Thl* Song III\tFathtn Know* lleil 111 Kompei Koom I0:5S a.m.! il Neiva 11:00 a.m.Hi Andy oi Mayberry : U roiirantratlon III) Kebiia 111 Ed Allen 11:10 e.m.h The McCoya il Jeopardy Hi Price la IliKht 111 Abracudnhra 11:00 noon Jl I.ovo of I.Ue |S) Call My Bluff Ih Donna Heed 111 Little Theatre 11:30 p.m.Hi Sear eh For Tomorrow 5) I'll Bet (I) Calendar Bl Movie 12:45 p.m.S) Guiding Light 12) Deer Cnarlolta Hits p.m.5) Day Keport 1:00 p.m.I) Weather j) General Hoepllel 111 Movie l:tl p m.Hi Aero»* Hie Fence 'll* p.m.Hi Mldilg Bowl CH0 p.m.Hi Ai The World Turn! ll Newa Hi Movie 1:40 p.m.il On the Local 1:00 p.m.Hi Paaaword Hi Flam* In lb* Hi Flame in th* 2:10 p.m.Hi lieu»» Party 3l The Doctor! 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10 p m Tel $6* 23*4 p.m.Eillllon o m Show p.m.\u2022 m.West Brome Dr.and Mrs, Gilbert Barber, Laehine, and friend, Miss Lilia in Lellouquet, Montreal, spent the holiday weekend at their summer home here.Other nuests at the same home were Mrs.Draper, Bedford, Mr.and Mrs.William Duffin, Sutton Junction, Mrs.Minnie Derby and Mr.and Mrs.William Coug-htry, the occasion being the Barber\u2019s 25th Anniversary.Mr.Grant Edwards.Belleville.Ont., was a weekend guest of his parents, Mr.and Mrs.Fred Edwards.Also a sliest at the some home was Mr.Fred Edwards brother, Mr.John Edwards, Montreal.Misses Maureen Jolley, Montreal.and Sharon Jolley.Sherbrooke, spent the holiday weekend with their parents, Mr.and Mrs.Maurice Jolley.Mr.and Mrs.Leonard Wil liants, daughter, Pat.and Mr.J.Edwards, all of Granby, eal led on their brother and son, Mr.Fred Edwards and Mrs.Edwards on May 23rd.Mr.and Mrs.Ernest Cham-berin returned home on May 26 from Camp Borden, where they sepnt the past two weeks with Mr.and Mrs, Hershel Peters and family.They attended the wedding of their granddaughter, Miss Lois Chamberlin.South Bolton Mr.Brian Shakleton, Montreal, a house guest of Rev.R.G.Albiston, was present at the Service in Holy Trinity Church on May 23 when he read the lesson.Mrs.Robert Kerr, Mr.and Mrs.Douglas Chalmers and daughter, Montreal, were recent guests of Mrs.Davis and Mr.Kelley Davis.Mr.and Mrs.Winston du Val, Montreal, spent the weekend at their cottage here.Mrs.Emma Willey was a re cent guest of Mrs.Gertrude Shuttleworth in Magog, Mr.and Mrs.Geo.Reed.Toronto, Mrs Payne, England, and Mr.and Mrs.Jimmie Scruton, Magog, were recent callers al Mrs.Lane\u2019s.Miss Gosselin, St.Hubert, was a weekend guest of Mr.and Mrs.Robert Cole in Potion.Mr.and Mrs.C.A.Randall were in Sawyerville, on May 25 guests of Mr.and Mrs.El-den Lowry.Friends will regret to learn that Mr.James MacGregor, St.Lambert, and Trousers Lake is a surgical patient in the Montreal G encrai Hospital.Room 1505 A.Mr.John Ferguson and his daughter, Miss Helen Ferguson, were at her cottage recently.Coaticook Several members of the Coaticook Knights of Columbus were given medals marking twenty-live years' membership in the order.Grand Knight Normand Viens congratulated the recipients, as did I-otii.s Philippe : Brousseau, of Sherbrooke, a guest.Dr.Raoul Laurence was [master of ceremonies.The 'members honored were Gabriel Blouin, Pierre Maurice, Arthur Lahaie, J.II.Peloqutn, Albert Russiere, Maurice Coony, Arthur Kirouac, Azarias Bot vin, Arthur Morin.In addition Father Armand Morin received a medal for forty years' ser-[vice to the Order.Mr and Mrs.Nelson Turn-bull, of Montreal, were weekend guests of Mr.and Mrs.Stanley Cromwell, and were also at Stanstead and Magog while here.Mr.and Mrs.Stanley Beer-worth.Betty and Sandra, attended the annual meeting of the Scotstown branch of the Montreal Bible Society held in the United Church at Scotstown.Mr Beerworth assisted Rev.T.Dale Jones, secretary of the society, by conducting a devo-[tional period.Mr.and Mrs.H.jV.French, of Augusta, Me., «ere calling on Mr.and Mrs.Beerworth on the weekend.Miss Francine Mercier, of Pa-quetteville.has accepted a position on the office staff at the Kilgour factory Mr, Richard Beerworth, of Montreal, and Mr.John Beer-worth, of I.ennoxville, were in town recently.Mr.Charles Adams and Mr.Robert Beerworth attended the auto races held at St.Jovite on the weekend.Mr.and Mrs Guelph Parker and Mr.Ray Michaud were at Bcauharnois for a weekend and took part in a golf tournament.Mr.Andre Lavoie (Mr.Centennial) is doing extensive repairs to his home on Johnson Street, and adding an addition to the present building.MAPLE HILL \u2014 Mr.and Mrs Whiteford Mc-Kell, Howick, were weekend guests of Mr.and Mrs.Edgar Nugent and family.Mr.and Mrs.Charles Cruick-shank and daughter, Lorna.attended Bishop's University Convocation where their son.' 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TOMATO SAUCE THE GREAT ATLANTIC & PACIFIC TEA COMPANY ITD All price» thi, od guaranteed through Saturday.June 12.If55.7Va fl.oz.tins » ONLY C a word for RECORD CLASSIFIED ADS.an od when you order os little\tV 6 consecutive insertions' It s the BIGGEST \"little\" buy in advertising SljccbcooliciMylccord WET .JVNf » IWS 2 Sherbrooke's Leading Dairy IIWl SHERBROOKE /HI PURE MILK HIOH QUALITY DAIRY RROOUCTS - Tel S«M5U But the government cites manpower shortage Quebec influence is charged in Firestone Joliette move The Firestone Tire »nd Rub By DAVID WEBSTER berry, her Co.bed considered Sher (Record steH reporter)\tAccording to the Montreal brooke before deciding to esta\t.Uâ*ette Premier l.e>«ge uM bli>h its $11 million ure plant J'lpr *orU\" on the othet lumF ^\tof Joiu,tlf \u201e pign, at Joliette.near Montreal.I)as ^ut that hirestone went to its l0 ,he imlus.This fact has become some-Jolle,tf bc*8u^ 0.f.a.k 1 tial dccentralUaiion which the thing of a political hot potato anpower in - net rookc\tQuebec government strongly en for Sherbrooke ami Quebec gov- 1'° d'nu J .tat u ï one revolver, an elec-[a canoe, valued at $125, from!Staffs to join the Marines.He their hearings The theft invo]-!tric razor, a quantity of watches Plage Raimbault, a recreation was told, following questioning ved $500\tworth\tof\tmerchandise and watch bracelets and other centre in the upper Magog\tthat it would he necessary for from\ta\tSherbrooke\tstore\tA merchandise amounting to an River area, Sherbrooke and a\thim to have a paper from the Sherbrooke man also appeared estimated $500 in value.\tpair of skis from a North Hat- Sherbrooke Soeial Welfare He ¦ is charged with non-sup-j $3,886 in damages are awarded St.Francis District Superior cident.\tMaria Letourneau Rancourl, Court has awarded $3.886.35 a second car driven by Ger-:liv'in2 in Montreal.He should in damages to Mrs.Denise Va- arcj Lecours of Sherbrooke and have slowed down when he saw chon Bolduc of Lambton injur- bearing Mrs.Bolduc, collided lhe headlights in the distance, ed in a 1963 accident in which wjth stopped vehicles shortly The other third of the $3.886 two men were killed.\tafter.\t35 sum was assessed to Mr.The judgment, handed dow-n Judge Cliche assessed one-\tLccours He also should have by Mr.Justice Louis-Philippe tbjrQ 0f the responsibility to\tslowed down when he saw the Cliche describes the accident Mr.Gilbert.He had left his\theadlights, said Judge Cliche as follows:\theadlights shining brightly and The plaintiff also held Mr One the evening of January thus created a hazard for mot- Dougherty responsible for the 11 two trucks were parked on orists, the judgment said.accident but Judge Cliche re-the side of the road between Another third was assessed jected this claim.Bury and Gould: one belong-to the heirs ol Mr.Rancourt: Judge Cliche reduced the ing to Osborne Dougherty of Lepold Rancourt of St.Georges claim from $12.038.35 to the! Bury and the other owned by ^ Beauce and his wife Mrs $3 886 35 total.Fernand Gilbert also of Bury A car, coming along the road and driven by Roch Rancourt.Court confirming his recent j conduct.The youth then returned to: Sherbrooke, parked the stolen: car down the street from the courthouse and applied for ai good conduct report, which he; was given.He then took a pleasure drive to Oakville, Ontario prior | to reporting to the Marine re j b ruiting bureau.On his return j S*« \"10 Teenager*\" Page 15 per qt.and up PAINT SPECIALS Buy now and save! 0NLY ççd SAVE NOW! Pelletier Hardware Ltd.16 King East, 562-0015 'J DRAPERIES FURNITURE CARPETS WALLPAPER ACCESSORIES DECORATORS' Call 569 7411 Today and take advantage of our free home *ervlce.fblt: iTEB, 38 Wellington South Sherbrooke.then smashed into the back of Mr.Dougherty's truck.Both Mr.Dougherty and Mr Rancourt were killed in the ac- T\tÏ\tT\t1\t1\tT1 1\tX\t1\tX\t1\t11 BLAIS & MADR0 \u201cQuality Men s Store\u201d \u2014 Custom Tailor* \u2014 as discovered before much damage ¦had been done.Church Women was held on May i 'av/PKJIP 27 in the church.Mrs.Sfurtc- A vant gave a very complete and The sudden death of Mr.Al-interesting report on the annual fred Fleury a well known remeeting held in Lennoxville.Isident of thus place occurred at The Macdonald College Sum-;his house here.Mr.Fleury, who mer School for United Church had been in failing health for Women will be held from Aug-some time died in his sleep, ust 17-20.\tMiss Unis Kelly, who has spent There will be rummage sales ihe winter months in Sherbrooke every Saturday in June begin- with her sister.Mrs 0 Legare.ning at 1:30 p.m.on June 5.j-ias returned here for the sum-The annua! Birthday Party was the special attraction for, the May meeting.Mrs.Lloyd mer.Mrs.Mildred Hamil, Vancou- ,,\t,\tver, B.C., is spending an inde- Maynes read a poem titled Mr finite time v;snn£ her s;sIer.Get Up and Go Has Got Up and in.]aw Went.An arrangement of old favorites was presented Mrs.Jack Black, Mrs.Gilman with Mrs.Bruce Heath playing the guitar and Mrs.Allan Norris'\tT , on the piano.The members en- of,1thc d\"atb of Mr dos,ePh Bls-joyed a song-song.\taillon of Dnimmondville.The The birthdav cakes were don- deceased was a former resident of this community and well- Mrs.R.Graham and family.Mr.Franklin Graham, Montreal spent a few days with his mother, Mrs.Graham.Friends w\u2019ere sorry to learn .h aillon of Dnimmondville.known in the surrounding ated by Mrs.Irwin and Mrs.John MacAskill.Refreshments wore served by trict' members of the Afternoon\tannual meeting of the Richmond County Historical _________ Society held in St.Francis High TREES YIELD MUCH School auditorium recently, the Wood pulp is made nowadays following from this district into explosives, imitation \"ere among those who received leather, printing ink.and alco- certificates in recognition of Group.hoi rubs.569-3636 Direct st no Extra Cost for the Sherbrooke Daily Record Clas sified Advertising Dept living on property which has been in the family for a period of a century or more.Mrs.Hilton Lyster.Jean Louis Charpentier.Ambrose Lynch and Candlish S.Bogie.BULWER Mr.and Mrs.F.H Parker and called on Mrs.Robert were guests of Mrs.G.Van Antwerp and Mr and Mrs.Norton Van Antwerp at Selby Lake Blakesiee and Mrs.R.Fortin at Stanbndge East.BROOKBURY Record Classified Ads are conven ient, inexpensive\t_, __ _\t.and Verv effectiva\tMiss M M Ross of Lennox- ville was a weekend guest of Mrs.F.Hugh Vintinner.Miss Barbara Allison and friend of Montreal were weekend guests of Mr.and Mrs.Lionel Allison, Garry and Larry., your bleeding to death If.on the other hand, the dotting oc-Km en Me furs bef*USf of a severe ar terial disease rather than a __\tcut, the blood supply to the part supplied by the diseased artery is cut off.How serious this is depends on the sire of the artery occluded, whether the artery is supplying a vital organ, whether other arteries in the region can supply the affected part and the genera! condition of Ihe victim.Sometimes other arteries May establish a collateral circulation No almost at once and sometimes 2.Vermont Girl Scout Council it requires weeks or months, was held at Mcrribrook Girl\t,\t.\t, Scout camping Area, on Pelow \u201e ,f.* \u2018\u2018\u2022fR': c'ot\u201eoccur* ln lhe 11.11, here in Derby Line, on \u2018î1'8'\" (st?,ko' 11 mav C8,IM' ^av .yo\tdeath or it may cause paralysis ' Mrs.R Quigley was in charge from, *hlch ,hf v,c,,m m»-v of the registration as Mrs.Mac- evenlua\"> recover.aiuso prepared the tinfoil slew.q_Mv knce fills up wj(h wa.The Newport leaders, Mrs.Gar- t(-r and has lo be drained about rand ami Miss B.(.lark con-0nce a month.My doctor tells ducted the Hag Opening Cere- (jlat jf he removes the Us-mony, after which l amperaft su(>s that secrete the excess workshop instruction in the use f|llid knee would become of the hatchet, lashing and basic s)jff what do you advise?fire was given by Mrs, Ann Aldrich.Derby Line, Mrs.Far- A\u2014In some persons, predomi-rand.Newport, and Miss Gui- nantly young adults, fluid may ppe, Burlington.\tcollect in a joint, usually on one Mrs.Daniels and Mrs Wright, side only, every 7 to 11 days, of East Craftsbury, were the The cause is not known, but in hostesses at the six o'clock sup- some victims it appears to be a per hour Afterward Mrs.Rob- food allergy because, when the itelle.of Newport, presided for offending food is eliminated the retiring of the flag, with from the diet, the condition Mrs.Lanquest in charge of the clears up.Unlike other forms of impressive candelighting cere- allergy, however, antihistamines mony.Then all adjourned to are of no value.In other vie-the home of Mrs.Ann Aldrich tims this collection of fluid is a for a short business meeting and f)art of their arthritis, the movie on the Roundup in\t, Vermont.\t'our doctor 15 riSbt not to This pleasant get-together was t0 f,cr^orm arl 0Peratt0|i attended bv Mrs.Gloria Far- 'ia W0l|ld leave you with a rand.Beverly Robitalle Rettv s,lff knee- Injections of hydro- BTTFRBRtWir PAH V RPCORP.WFP ,TVVF \u2022 IBM 4 k t Say: \u201cHappy Father\u2019s Day\u201d with a gift from Au Bon Marche! 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Mr.Perry, supervisor of schools for Brume County; Mr.Tyler, assistant principal nf Knowl-ton High School; and Mr.Currir-Mills.principal of Sutton High.TEN YEARS AGO (From the Record of Thursday.June 9.1955) STANSTEAI) \u2014 Students of the l rsuline Convent presented a musical recital, with .Miss Monique Jacques as Master of Ceremonies.The Misses A.Fuller, B Savary.and Mary Broadbelt were among those giving solo performances.Young Frenchmen broader Common market coming of age Ry ROSFTTL HARGROVE PARIS \u2014 (SEA) \u2014 The only barriers remain.ns i *\u2022 day between the countries of the European Community \u2022\u2014 France, Italy.Belgium.Holland, Germany and Luxemburg \u2014 are mainly psychological Gradually, the customs barrier* between these Common Market countries are disappearing Tariff* on industrial product* today represent only 3U per cent of what they were in 1957.And by 1967 free trade will be enabluh-ed and cuitom* formaline* will he a thing of the pa*t.But for torn* of the mem her* of the older generation there «till remain those barrier* uncontrolled hy a nun in uniform, barriers earned in a look, a ton* of voice, a hand not extended in welcome.There are intangible walls erected on battlefield* and con*olidated by undying memories and accumulated resentment of each succeeding generation But France's youth seem* eager and willing to shake off this heritage.Recently, the French Institute of Public Opinion conducted * poll of girl* »nd boy* under 20 to gain an insight into their attitude toward and knowledge of the Common Market.The Institute posed (wo question*.The first was; \"Would you be willing to go and live, for professional, sentimental or other reasons, in a foreign country within the European Community?\" The reply: 57 per cent YES, 36 per cent NO and 7 per cent No Opinion.The willingness of student* to adopt a new country is explained by the fact that all have studied at lean one foreign language, an important factor.Generally speaking, a French boy or girl feels at home in any other European country.Distances are negligible, with Strasbourg (Alsace) nearer the Iron Curtain than Paris Communications are so easy and rapid today that youngster* no longer feel exiled when they erois th* Rhine or the Alps The second question p«xsrd by the Institute was directed to young men only This wa« \"Would you be willing to do your military service in s European army where all the nationalities of the Common Market countries would be represented and where you would be under the orders of Italian, Belgian, Dutch, German or Luxemburg command er* as well as French'\"' For the builders of One Europe the response waa gratifying 62 per cent replied YES.According to psychologists.the implications here are that young Frenchmen have abandoned their ancestral traditions, together with their vision of past history.Often politically aware, they are also endowed with a more concrete vision.They have realized that the earth beyond the Rhine is the same as theirs, bearing the same fruits and following the same cycle of sowing, reaping and harvesting.An educator recently pointed out that what characterizes the younger generation is its often precocious aware ness of the problems of its times.A devil-may-care am tude is no longer its privilege.This augurs well for the future of Europe.The yftung-sters will want to build something belter than \u201cPapa's Europe.\" For the United Nations Vale of Kashmir vale of tears with funds for this purpose from federal sources and from the province and the potential of public contributions.The drive by the Toronto Arts Foundation for S4.800,-000 for the St.Lawrence Centre has hit a snag.It has stalled at $1.500.000.The foundation blames opponents of the Centre in City Council for the dampened enthusiasm.But blame at this stage serves no purpose.The situation calls for a firm and efficient hand at the controls.Let s get someone with experience, discretion, judgment and energy and put him in charge of our centennial project.It's late in the day for this city and the country.Let's move.NUMBERS SWELL The increase in population in North America.3.000,000 * year, is the equivalent of adding a new Minneapolis.Bufftlo, and Cincinnati to the mip each year.OTTAWA (CP)\u2014The Vale of Ka hmir ha- been a vale of tears for the United Nations for noa ly 17 years.But the UN bravely dries its ejes with the hope that some day India and Pakistan will settle their bitter feud over their claims to that state in the western foothills of the Himalayas.Canada agr 1 in January, 1949, to participate in an 11-nation, 40-man UN observer mission in Kashmir.Since then nine Canadian Army officers have been crawling up mountains and stumbling down into valleys o\u2019 wing breaches of the UN ceasefire line which have cost the lives of hundreds of Indian and Pa' '\t' soldiers.The Kashmir mission was the UN's first peacekeeping venture i and in one respect it has been] a resounding success.All UN] members contribute collectively I to its cost w ithout the objections and refusals that have brought; on the current UN financial cri;is over peacekeeping costs.The Kashmir issue may be! touched on by Prime Ministers Shastri and Pearson during the: Indian leader's June 10-14 visit to Canada\u2014but probably only in g .ssi \u2019g during a discussion of T'N problems.WAIT OR IMVITATIO\" It is generally regarded as unsound to try to intervene in disputes between India and Pakistan unless invited to do so by-the two countries.T' ougb there have been periodic reports that Canada miaht be asked to mediate the Kashmir dispute, nothing has developed and nothing is expected to during Mr.Shastri's visit here or during thi London Commonwealth prime ministers' conference opening June 17.Certainly Mr.Pearson isn't ^hrrhrnnkp Datlij ïRrrnrï) SUBSCRIPTION RATES Carrier delivery in Sherbrooke and Eastern Townships.40 cents weekly, by mail in City of Sherbrooke, $20.80 per year.Mail subscriptions in Canada, outside the city limit*, and Great Britain, 1 year $10.00, 6 month* 6.00.3 months $3.00, 1 month $1.50.United Stales and South America.1 year $17.00 6 months $9.00, 3 months $5 00, 1 month $2.00.Sinql# copies 7c; Back cepies, 7c; over 30 days old.15; over 90 days old, 40c.\"Authorized as second class mail, Pest Office Department Ottawa, and for payment of postage in cesh.\" going to suggest that he act as mediator, informants say.The UN established a meandering ceasefire line in Kashmir after the 1947-48 fighting between India and Pakistan which followed partition of the Asian sub-continent into the two Commonwealth countries.In December, 1948, a request came from the UN for a Canadian c ntribution to an observer mission.Canada agreed the following month and by February, 1949, Canadians were on the scene with the largest contingent.Other particip ting countries are Australia.Belgium, Chi\u2019''.Denmark.Finland, Italy.New Zealand, Norwa., Sweden and Uruguay.A Canadian, Brig.H.H.Angle, was commander of the mission for six months before being killed in a commercial airplane crash in India.The UNi comtiian er since 1950 has been Maj.-Gen.R.H.Nimo, a re tired Australian army officer.USE CANADIAN PLANE Since June, 1964, Canada hasi also supplied an RCAF Caribou transport plane with a crew of seven for support of the UN! mission.This plane operates for six months of the vea- from' Srinagar on the Indian side of the ceasefire line ana lor me; other six months from Rawalpindi, Pakistan.So fruitless is the task of ob-; serving breaches of the eea-e fire that the UN doesn't even attempt to apportion blame.And the UN reports are not made public.They go privately to India and Pakistan.The observers live as best they can in the mountainous country, sometimes in houses, sometimes in huts, sometimes in tents or in the open.In recent months, the situation hax become worse, with almost daily incidents.India and Pakistan make charges and counter-charges but the UN says nothing.Scores of new nations have come into being since the UN task in Kashmir began, some of them, like The Congo, with the help of a UN peacekeeping force.The UN has more than doubled its membership since 1949.But the Kashmir problem remain-, apparently as insol- uble as ever.^ PRflytR *0* TOBAY MOM Che tipper Room» Know ye not that ye are the temple of God, and that the Spirit of God dwelleth in you?(I Corinthians 3:16).PRAYER: We praise Thee, our Lord, and come with thankful hearts for the gift of the Holy Spirit.We pray for Thy help in making a surrender to Thee that Thy will may be done and all glory given Thee; 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Gerge Patton, all of Sutton.Mr.and Mrs.Harold Aiken and Mr.Frank Aiken motored to Scotstown, were they were guests of Mrs.H.Aiken's par-; ents, Mr.and Mrs.Roy Waldron.! EAST HEREFORD- Mr.and Mrs.George Nason, Way\u2019s Mills, were recent guests; of Mr.and Mrs.Wendell Bol-j ton.Mrs.Viola Rowell, who was visiting her daughter, Mrs.Ir-J ving Avery, in Concord, N.H.,j was taken ill on the way home and is now a patient in the Weeks Memorial Hospital in; Lancaster.Mrs.Avery is there to be near her mother.Mr.and Mrs.Carl Speck and family, Lennoxville, were guests of Mr.and Mrs.L C.Gray.Mr.and Mrs.E.W.Ow'en recently visited Mr and Mrs Geoffrey Pyne in Stanstead.Mr.Pyne is now a patient in the! Sherbrooke Hospital.MELBOURNE The service at l\u2019Eglise des! Cantons de TEst was largely at-! tended.Rev.F.Canepeel, the minister officiated at the christ-; ening of the child of Mr.and Mrs.Louis Morel, of Windsor Mills.The child received the names, Lucille Linda.The godparents were Mrs.Lucille Vi-; dal and her son, Raymond, of Richmond.On May 30 at 2 p.m.three cars w-ith members of 1'Eglise des Cantons de l'Est left the church to attend a service at Ste.Anne of Sorel, with Rev.F.Canepeel who officiated at the communion service.Mrs.Roland Perron elder of the Melbourne Church was assistant.Mrs.Annette Malboeuf was at the piano.At the close of the service, the host, Mr.Joseph Le-tendre, serverd refreshments.ASCOT CORNER Mrs.Wells Coates spent a week at the short course at Mac-' donald college.She also attend-; ed a meeting of Federated; Women's Institutes.Centennial Committee, at Ottawa.SAWYERVILLE The Cancer Society raised $259.80 in the recent drive.Fhe collectors deserve much credit for their faithful work.Mis?Ruth Riddell is spend- f.g some time with friends ati lenburg Depot, N.Y.ORANGES Large,\tSiie 100 Sweet and Juicy\tdozen / '¦a»: GRADE A - FRESH BROILER CHICKENS kM*?Ready to Cook Young, Tender and Meaty Average Weight 2 to 4 lbs lb., lot ore ' 01- ' Vo^cUf peaiw «Butter /rth the P«fC hove ot or° ot- tor ,or free okQ ot2roUs°* one P*9- u ballet bathroom tissue free free one 14 oi tm oT White or Pink with the purchase of 3pkgs- °*\t\"7 2 roils for f ^ ReguW Tem«\"ne ,ith the P-' boxes f Us f°r chase Cleanser \u2014\t\"\t'\tft Kr v witH the P*' chose of on© Pkg.of 8s of ]A ot- CHlNfT tins for dinner plA Ils »ith the Porch Oso Pkgt.of 8t for °ne 2R _\tbott'eof free I °ne\t/ / P'otHc J3vex Ble.of free one Pk 9- of 15s of CHINET C,eon, ontf 0 '«Inf.ecfs eodo, r'ies one *'>/) 28 fhr off lob, el with fht Porch ose oz.Porch *Oftlc 32 of 'Kuiated Hot&cold aft' »ifh PlASlic CUPS the oz.¦9*e of S1.19 Plo Porch io»les *Hc fOr °Sc Of Kraft Smooth PWm BUTTER Large Size\u2014\tZ'/z lb.jar 4#^# MAXWELL HOUSE TANT COFFEE 24c off label \u2014\t10 oz.jar INSTANT COFFEE\t$1.59 of Pk l*s 9s.for Animer Choice Cream Style GOLDEN CORN 2\t39 \\ -.t-v n\u2014fc-r :>?\"¦ \\ Monarch Pouch-Pak CAKE MIXES 4\t69e \u2022 White \u2022 Chocolate \u2022 Golden \u2022 Coffee Mocha '0'~ii\u2018gîjéÉé ÿBeam For other BIG IGA SAVINGS, watch your mail 1 this week, jfor SPEClAt lGA CIRCULAR! Wi ' '___:__\u2022\t'\t' l SHKItMtOOKR DAILY RECORD, WED, JUNE « I0*1' .\\ona\\ rttluUliunit are heiui \u2022* in Mr» M»ry Wurater, Hyl« RtrMt, who tl v*s was paid to Mr elle, wife of the .\t- \u2014 - - K.Uesmarais.M L.A., of Rich-\tlions visited the funeral home; ^\tStanstead, was largely\tattended mur.d, who died May 7, 1985.\tSic.Theresa Council of\tthe Mr.Knutson was\tborn in\tby relatives and friends.Rev at the Youville Hospital, Sher- C W !.Mount St.Patrick Alum- Waterville in 1898.the thin! son c'arl Gustafson, pastor of Stan-brooke, at the ago of 94 years, nl, Knights of Columbus, these of the late Mathias Knutson and stead South Church, officiated, following a lengthy illness.organizations also being re- his wife, Emma tjirsen, who paying tribute to the deceased Mrs.Desmarais was born in\tpresented at the funeral.\thad\tcome\tto Canada\tfrom\tSwe-\t*nd offering comfort\tto the Richmond, the eldest daughter\tThe remains rested at her\tres- den.\tTwo\tbrothers,\tAxel\tand\tfamily.of the late Octave Janelle and ^em-e, Clevemont Avenue, Edward predeceased him\tThe bearers were Walter Kc- his wife, Delphine Bedard.She where the funeral took place on ,|le time of his death he eler, l^on Parnell.Carroll and was a graduate of Mount St.Monday morning, May 10.The WJ|(i employed by the Canadian Sterling Uezan, George Coburn 1\tt-°nvent,.long cortege proceeded to Holy in,\u201e>lw\u201en\tmmoanv inland A.R Hunting.Interment E.he spent all their married life in relatives and friends this community Mrs.Desmarais had been an a trick Convent.\tlong cortege proceeded to Holy [\tjj Hiin(j Company in and A.R Hunting.Interment nVmaraiT'^o ,, edeeea ^\tSKoke.For many Sears he took place in the family plot .Desmarais, who predeceased wht.re service was held.«nd|worke(1 a( lhe Dodge.\tin Ayer\u2019s Cliff cemetery.L'r.\\ue!?:\u201e>l\u20198r>-.aR.0',:7h:?.whlch was li\">;i'I-v «\"\u2018'n't1'11 b.v,.l.mt in Detroit, Mich.\tBorn at Katevale on Febr- plant in Detroit, Mich\tBorn at Katevale on Febr Mr.Knutson is survived by ^ 20- }*:\u2022 Mr- K«»r .Vs sang I he Lord Is My Shepherd an(j following the death of his and Into the Hills\twjfc 0n January 11, 1943, Mr.The tofy .recelved hy-his wife, the former Myrtle Cun-,he, »?n \"f Clh1^nce-V Alexander active member of St.Ribiane Rcv- ADn,onl\u201c DuP.uls' Pahnsh ningham, a daughter.Gerald.^ Cynth.a MelvmMKnowlton Church and later Holy Family Pries'- Rev- Arm*nd Gauthier \u201e Leonard Swallow; and Kwar Most of hw life was spent parish.The local Catholic Worn- Parish.Pr^st.,(,f.S \u2022 ®,b,a_nif four grandchildren.\tm McConnell.Me.Catherine de en's League was organized by Church officiated at the Re-\tHatley, when-he was a farmer her and Mrs.A.J.Hudon.She c!ult'm High Mass, assisted by\tThe funeral was\theld at\tthe\tan(j a\tc8rpenter.held the office as High Trustee lather Bilodeau as deacon and\tWaterville United\tChurch\ton\t^av\t23_ igop, he married Ed- in the Order of the Catholic Rev Uermam Vincent, s.m.m\tMay 8.Rev.James\tBrooks\tcon-\t\u201eh M\tlloue In ,942 the cou- Women's Foresters in Chicago, as \u2022sub ' \u2018f1'3001' f f*e\tof ducted the service and the choir p|e came (\u201e Rock Island to Live HI., where she attended four St.Jean Baptiste Church, Sher-\t\u201d\t*-J \u2019 \u201d\t' meetings during the year reg- hrooke- rendered the mass mu-ularly until her retirement from!s,c- office.She also held the office' Seated in the sanctuary were: as Chief Ranger of Maple Leaf Msgr.Joseph Veilleux, p.d,, Court No.762, which she also rector of the Sherbrooke Semi-organized.\tînary; Msgr.Napoleon Pepin, Left to mourn her loss arejp.d., spiritual director of the her three sons, Antonio, oflSherbrooke Seminary; Msgr.Montreal, Gerard, of Richmond,Raoul Bruneau, c.s., priest of and the Hon, Justice Gaston'st.Joseph Church, Sherbrooke; Desmarais of the Supreme Court Canon Lorenza Ferland, priest of Sherbrooke: a daughter Fa-iof Danville; Fathers Antonio biola, Mrs.L.R.Vezina.of Dupuis, priest of Holy Family Quebec City; two brothers, Church: Real Veilleux, of St.James Janelle, of Detroit, Mich .iColomban, Sherbrooke; Charles and William Janelle, of Duluth, Henry Doyle, of St.Adrien; - i'aul Authier, professor at Sherbrooke Seminary; Pierre Gau- The bearers were Eric Swan son, Elton Parkinson,Stuart Bl-ier, Sam Hopper, Meredith Barter and Wilfred Crowley.Interment was in the Greenwood Cemetry.Among those present were relatives and friends from Toronto.Perth, Trenton and St.Catharines.Ont., Hartford, Conn., Berlin, N.H., Pennsylvania, Mechanic Falls, Me., and Montreal.JUNE CLEARANC Ladies' Quality priced from *14 Kezar purchaser! a home in Stanstead, where he resided until his death.Mr Kezar is survived by a daughter, Enid Victoria, Mrs.James Tobin; two sons, Alvin Newton Kezar and Lawrence Delbert Kezar; a sister, Charlotte, Mrs.Gordon Macgowan, of Maine; nine grandchildren, fifteen great grandchildren, a great-great-granddaughter and several other relatives.Two daughters, Helena and Hester, died some years ago.Among those attending th funeral were his children, Mr.and Mrs.C.J.Tobin, Rock Island, Mr.and Mrs.Alvin Kezar and son, Brian of Winona, Ont., Mr.MRS.HAROLD WING, , ou u ,\t,\tOF FOSTER del, s.s.s., of Sherbrooke; Jean-| F0STER _ xhe de#th of Mrs.Mane Landreville, s.m.m., of\twing> the forme.r Wii.Melbourne; and Brother Edgar,I,\t,,\t, _ director of the Sacred Heart;bemlna Alexander' PeSin 1\u201c.College, Richmond.\tle Brome-Missisquto Perkm lam| Mrs L Delbert Kezar, Th, hnnnrarv nail hnarere\u2019Hosplta ' Sweetsbur8- on Al ri Chateauguay ; grandchildren, Iht honorary pall bearers 28, after an illness of only a M Gwen Beaver and daugh-were: Hon.Emihen Lafrance, (pw hniirs\tTC ,\tuaugn Hon.Justice William Mitchell, ThP\tdeceased\twa,\tborn\tin\t,erS' Darlene- Mrs' Vlc,ona Hon Jusüee Fvender Veilleux The\tueceaseel\twas\tborn\tin\t|Beaver) Milmine and her Hon.Justice ^vender veineux, ScoUand on 0ctober 27\t1904.\t|d ht\tT\tf\t.,\tf Judges Redmond Hayes, Jean- c,\tUo_\u201ei,i\tu\toaugnier,\ticrry i^-e,\tan\toi Louis Peloquin.Benoit Turmel 1,,.\t\u2019h\t,,\t\u201e j\tMontreal, Mr.and Mrs.Wil and Roger Bouchard; Paul Des-''lnfe\t, 'l 8'\tfp4' f\",\tliarn Kinney and son, Richard, ruisseaux, C.R., president of La ht?mabe th«r h°meNewport, Mr.and Mrs.Albert Tribune, Sherbrooke; Mayors\tKezar and\tMr.Gerald\tKezar, Georges Savoie.Richmond, and Gerard Lafrance, Danville; Jean - Guy Blanchette, batton-nier of the District of St.Francis; Patrick Asselin, M.L.A.Mrs.Wing leav es two ,l n'Chateauguay ; also Mr.and Mrs.thers and other relatives in Roy ciough, Mrs.Irma Wood-Scotland.\tard Mrs.Thelma Taylor, Mrs.1 he deceased was an ardent Grant LeBaron, all of North worker in St.James Church Hatley; Mr and Mrs.Hubert and an active member of the LeBaron, Magog; Mr.and Mrs.grandsons, Jean and Andre Ve-jLadies Guild.\tIPercy Kezar, Waterville; Mrs.zina, Roger, Gerald, John and: Mr.Wing, who was seriously|E,]a Johnsoni' Minton, Miss Mil Jerome Desmarais.\till at the time of The casket was borne bv her Mrs.dred McBain, Stanstead; and His Excellency Archbishop Wing\u2019s death, died seventeen ma olhcrs from ^ Bou\u2019nd n r< t-\tl-s l-\\ r-\\ 1 * y 1\tI n T ,, r- Georges Cabana, of Sherbrooke, officiated at the Libera service, assisted by Msgr.Rosario Moi-san, p.d., priest of St.Patrick\u2019s Church, Sherbrooke, and Msgr.Maurice Vincent, p.d., of Sherbrooke University.days later The funeral service wa§ held, in St.James Anglican Church on April 30, Rev.T.J.W.Ligget Rr jnhptm officiating.The hymns, I know wiiyiiaiii that My Redemer Lives and The Lord Is my Shepherd ; were communities and Ayer's Cliff.The social club held its meeting on May 22 wtih six tables being played.The prize winners were Mrs.G.Patterson leo loliberte & ftl» Itée 101 Wellington St.North SHERBROOKE Interment took place in the sung by the choir, with Mrs family plot in St.Bibiane Cem- Ljgget at the organ The bearers were Heman Wing, Mrs.Hooper, Mrs.Allan, W.Among those present were rel-o[ Waterloo, Roseoe Mizener,'Crawford.A.Mailhot and Irv-ahves and friends from Mont- Arthur Mizener.Al.Williams Al- ing Snodgrass.At the close of real Detroit, Mich .Sherbrooke, ^ wing and Baxter Williams,ithe game, refreshments were Quebec Cuy, mdsor, Danville, q{ Eoster\tserved and a pleasant social Brompton, South Durham and Burjal t(wk p]ace jn the whc_:h0ur was enjoyed.from the surrounding municipalities.eler Cemetery, Knowlton.\tMrs.Carl Leonard and Mrs.f Among those present were; ^ Bentley, Bishopton spent a Mr.Archie Wing and Mr.Chest- few days here, the guest of Mr.er Wing, of Toronto; Mr.and and Mrs.Clark Powers Mrs.Royce Wing Sr.Mr.Roy-| Mrs- Joseph Bessette is home ce Wing Jr.Mrs.Gordon Long.a§ain- after some time in the Mrs.Wm.Wing, Mrs.Breux, B M P.Hospital in Swcetsburg.Mr.and Mrs.Donald Wing, Mr.Iler friends wish her a speedy Norman English, Mr.and Mrs.recovery.Harold Campbell, Montreal: Mrs.M.L.Doyle and Miss Tempest in a tea- flavour tmerest.That's because they Mr.Edward Wing.Montgomery.Rosemary Doyle, Montreal, were pot\u2014fortunately, have 3 times as much meat (and yt .Mr.and Mrs Harm Grant recent visitors of Miss Marion that\u2019s all most therefore mote »£ \u2022 ~ TA Hyde Park Vt.- Mr.and Mr.' Hawthorne.Other guests at the toddler tantrums .proteinjasourreg-\tLawrence Mizener Miss Shar- samp home were Mr.and Mrs.amount to.Most ular vegetable and EF =^1\tif\t-wiener, -mss onai\tCu « a toddlers have an occasional temper meat combina-\t,on ^ lze.ner> Lennoxville; Mr.\u2018\t'\t',,e ,0rrp storm because the very business of lions.Add to this ¦aamaS Gary Mizener and Miss Helen\t.\u2018 Ser, Cowans- B/wnging.Up Baby.HINTS COLLECTED BY MRS.DAN GERBER.MOTHER OF 5 Bowen, Montreal; Mrs.Gerald i ville.growing up is bound to bring frus- extra meat, the .- .\t-, - - - trations.Tantrums may also result if goodness of seiec- '- Decker and Mr.Robert Christ-\tsa,aff ,ea ar>d food sale a child is overtired or overstimu- ted garden vegetables and you get ian, Farnham.\tBrigham Church hall on fated.\tthe tastiest dishes that ever perked___________________May 22 was well attended.The \u2022\tup a palate.Strained versions for\ttea t a b 1 e s were attractive To fight onger with anger, hardly pre-toddler tykes.8 varieties.\tNEWTON KEZAR,\twithcentre-pieeesofspringflo- ever works.Good ways to calm an\t.\tSTANSTEAD\twers.As usual, the food table overwrought child who's not old enough to reason with: NEWTON KEZAR, OF STANSTEAD STANSTEAD \u2014 Newton Ke- was well patronized and the re-Njtrition bulletin from Gerber, zar, for many years a resident suits most gratifying to the \u2022 Try to distract Every mother knows that exce-sive of Stanstead.died at his home society.him tactfully.A cooking sometimes reduces the ./ quick hug \u2019n\u2019 kiss nutritive values of food.Gerber often smooths Strained and Junior Fruits are away the sore spot.| cooked in just a few seconds to \u2022\tIf he's failed at retain a high degree something, try to of natural foot; j»7 \u2019 ^ show him the way .values.Fiash- t and be quick to praise new attempts, j cooking does a lot | P.S.It\u2019s unwise to bribe or threaten for \u2018a\u2019:-_s e,at\u2019 a toddler back to good behaviour, j !\u201dg Piea5Upe; tfJ0-Bribes beget bad habits .threats\tR h,elps bearet bigger tirades.\t, preserve the true- to-nature colours and flavours so *\tappealing to little ones.Gerber Meottime tantrums almost never Fruits, (and other foods) come in happen when you spark your tod- Wide-Top jars with re-ciosabte dier's menus w ith something extra- Twist-Pop caps for safe refrigera-spectal.Like Gerber Junior Meat tion of unused portions.Gerber D®ners .famous for savoury Baby Foods, Niagara Falb, Canada.FNUtTJ The Sherbrooke Daily Retord requires a correspondent for Thetford Mines to report local activities and look after subscriptions and renewals.Applications should be marked: Attention Miss Fannie Williams.tconomy me \u2014 Assorted or pink of 400.homogenized cheese Chocolate Prices Effective June 10-11»$ 12 \u2014 1965.( JAVEX Concentrated Java) Wafer \u2014 Facelle\u2019s TOILET TISSUES Lipton\u2019s CHICKEN NOODLE SOUP NIX 2 64 01 45e kB\u2018 45c of 2s Aylmer's TOMATO SOUP 10 os 49* pkg' *U9 BLUE JET Powdered Detergent \u2014 Sunny Vale's SLICED PEACHES 3?.:.\u2019 T OO Granada's ORANGE DRINK v 37' Helm WHITE VINEGAR 43e ftî W8S jn Sherbrooke whom she \u2022»«\t_____________________visited her hushbnd in the Sher- MINK S TOI,EH, laical pastel aliadcs ht'Oflkp liospitsl- and atyie*.fortnight with her sisters, Mrs.moderate rale» Mr Goodman Hrnwil and Mrs.Leith.Tel.507-0313.\t, j^r an(j Mrs.D.A.Buchanan bim.k lank for »nie.«d»1 k»U\"\" were in Sic.Anne de Bellevue capacity.Siiruc milking machine, recen(|y | yesterday, pay the fine within 13 days an osaient received additional month will be given id «as lined $5ü\tjUjSt>\tj[4w »npulated slued at\tp(v*t a person- al bond of $1,000 to keep the appeared pf(tl.f |or one .fJr #\t# V A (iranby headmaster of a hairdresser sahool Mho is charged with receiving stolen goods mss set free on $900 property and «'ÎOO bail yesterday when he appeared before Judges Hayes to make the customary voluntary Maternent.fierard Runlet, of ITt St.Andre Street did not make a statement and so the judge set the bail and the ease will now proeeed to the criminal assir.es.The accused Is charged with receiving some of the liquor bottles and cigarettes stolen during the night of March 13 from the Granby Golf Club.This robbery was commit-teed by the Granby trio of Gabriel Stringer.Robert Denis and George Millette who were sentenced Iasi Monday to * total of 61 months in prison for committing this robbery and several others.SWEKTSBU Judge Redmon ed clemency in gang Schl.ck a.Court of Se» The Eastman i a day in jail at for stealing lu $330 Mr.Schltck ha betore Judge Hayes on May 9 and pleaded not guilty to the charie of Mealing 23 pieces of wood 15 pieces of plywood, nine tins of veneer and one ruler during the night of April 27 in Eastman When Mr.Srhlick appeared before Judge Hayes this time, he changed hi» plea to guilty pointing out nn.M ot the stolen merchandise owned by Andre Lacoste of Eastman had been \u201crecovered.\u2019 The accused pleaded for elemency as he had undergone hospital treatment for the last few months and had practically no money left.Added to this, he was a new Canadian who had trouble getting employment as he spoke little of either official languages.Under these circumstances Crown Prosecutor Gilles Then-riault agreed with the defense but nevertheless the minimum sentence must be given in this case as it was mandatory, he said.Hearing the testimony, Judge mouth» and fined $30 each \u2022ud com» when they pleaded guitly to impaired driving Onil Gauthier plaaded guilty to impaired driving and »urrrrded in having hi» driver'* license autpention reduced from six month» to three month» when he told the court he needed the car for businr»».The second man who is from Know Hon pleaded guilty to impaired driving during the night of May 71 along roule I The accused claimed he \u201cjust'' imped a truck causing no damage to it and this resulted from his car brakes not functioning properly m MIERRROOKf DAILY RECORD WED .JT\u2019NT.# 1WW 1| Dunham couple has own art gallery Way of on life life centred long hobby RETIRING TEACHER IU»N OKED \u2014 Mrs.Grace Howard, who retires this year after 37 years of service with the Cowansville High School, was presented with a silver tray at the annual reception for the high school's slsff at Tin naele lodge.In the above photo, from led lo eight, arc Clare-nif Hamillon, chan man of the Cowansville School Hoard, Mis.don Row n, tow ansv illr Howard and Gor-principal of the High School l Record photo h\\ Studio Eclair) Thirty-seven honored at Two men were fined.SHkt and one $50 for failing to com plete income tax forms.Herbert Irwin pleaded guilty to four charges of failing to complote fede I income tas SELBY LAKE \u2022 (Staff) \u2014 A mond, U miles west of forms and for each charge was retiring school teacher from mghanv The next two lined $25\tEast Farnham was honored at were spent teaching at the recent annual reception gi ham Centre, followed hy year teacher Cowansville Leslie Gailachcr pleaded vcn bv lhf Cowansville High years tn guilty to two charges of *»>\u2019'School'Board for it!l ,tat(\tIron Hill ing to complete provincial in- lax form- and for each\tGrace Howard was pie- After Both rented with an inscribed silver Sutton s tray in recognition of 37 years Cowansville service The reception was, where she the Taylor School at Buck under the guidance and instnic \\ ears tion of so exceptional a teacher Earn as Mrs Howard, he said two ji,.,.kindly manner and un derstandmg of little ones and come charge he was lined $25 men had one month to pay the fine or receive a tail sentence June 3rd at Pinnacle Grade 1 teacher since their first year problems have teaching six years m made her an invaluable teacher he came to teach in in the primary department.tbe fall of t-.Gj This past year, he continued, has remained as nu,r|v).,| ^p,.fns| yCir teaching a third generation in one fain- Roaber Stamp» to order Ref'llt for all ball pent Papeterie Pigeon Ltee The Office Supply Store 144 King W (cor Belvedere) Tel 562-8310 A Granby man, Arthur Val-Here», was fine'1 $5U and ordered to post a bond of $500 to keep the peace for a year after he pleaded guilty to assaulting his aunt.The incident occurred on May 28 * * * Two men had their drivers' licenses suspended for three | Cowansville holding blood donor clinic COWANSVILLE \u2014i Stiff) \u2014 A Red Cros* blood donor clinic will be held in the Royal Canadian Legion hall.Davignon Street.June 14 from 1 p.m.until 9:30 p.m.The giving of a «ingle pint of blood could be reipomible for saving a neighbor s life.held on Lodge\tClarence Hamilton, chairman tly.Teachers with whom she Four other Cowansville high of the Cow ansv ill« School Board, has taught can readily testify school teachers leaving the staff in making the presentation com to her wonderful example of were given presents at the re mended Mrs.Howard for her gracious participation In all staff ception which was attended by unfailing pleasant attitude tow- and school projects, he said, inv ited guests and school board ards her pupils and said hr had ]( wn# *|so pointed out Uiat off rials\t,\tnever heard a derogatory r* Mrs Howard's excellent teach 48 YEARS IN QUEBEC mark against her or her working ability was recognimi in itttl when she was awarded the Order of Scholastic Merit.from either pupil or parent.FIRST GRADERS FOUR TEACHERS Mrs.Howard, better known as Grace Shufclt, is retiring after 48 years of teaching in thu First graders in Cowansvill province.She began her career.for many years have indeed\tHamilton then called upon in 1914 teaching in Glen At- been fortunate to 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the tirade 4 teachers for the past two years; Mrs.1 WerbiskI, teach er of elementary French this past year; Miss Mildred Par sons, who has been one of Ihe Grade ft teachers for eight years, and Mrs II Dougherty, who lias been Cowansville's first commercial teacher for the past two years.Mi Hamillon expressed re grel at their leaving and extend ed the good wishes of the Srhnol Board for success in their fu turc work.Gordon Hown.the principal of Cowansville High School, then congratulated Mrs.Howard on her wonderful record of 48 years in the teaching profev-sion, remarking thal since the school was built in 193.'! only five years had not seen her on duty in ihe school.Mr.Down then called upon Mrs.E, Lewis to present Mrs.I Howard with a gift from Hu ; staff, which was a silver floweri bowl with matching candle! sticks.Vice - principal Robert Doug las also paid Irihulc to Mrs.Howard sidling how grateful he was lirai his own youngsters had; begun school with her and how; interested and excited they were about school as a result.Mr.Douglas also took the op ; portunity (o thank the other; teachers on the staff who had; assisted him with the extra rur j ricular program throughout the By D\\N KVKON t Record alaff reporter) IH NHAM K life tong hobby becomes a way of life centred around an \\rl Gut lery for a Dunham couple, Thu u the story behind the opening lait week of the mountain chalet styled Clare mont Studio art gallery five milw outside Dunham tow aid» Frelighaburg.Horn in Belgium, leu I\u2019lomteux, grew up to become a notary with a grFat love for painting This did not change when he married, rather the Plomteuxs took painting more seriously as both of them like to paint and do well al it tn ttt.ht, they immigrated to Canada with their three sons and settled down on a farm about three miles out side Dunham where they kept on with their painting hobby \"But now with our sons grown up and married,\" Mr I'lomteux explains, \"We have the time to devote most ot our time to painting \" Normally an oil painting would take about three hours to sketch out on the scene and a few hour* to touch up at home, he said.With this systematic schc dulc in operation, the 1\u2019lom teuxa hive been able lo pro dure many colorful and pro fcssional paintings to fill a gallery.And this is exactly yvhat they have done One of their aona, who is in the building construction business, built them a moun tain chalet of white yvashed walls, a black wood roof, tilted in alpiine style It's across Ihe highway from the Plomleux farmhouse The Plomleux* rail it the Claremont Studio and it eon sists of a large slone tile floor room for exhibition of paint mgs and an art atudio.In the atudio which is Inc* ted on a lower level to Ihe gallery, Ihe flomteux* hold classes for art students.P 1 ir HH MITISTS \\ Ml Til FIR PAINTINGS Iron and Kaymondr Plomleux of Dunham pose in front of the door leading horn the \\it xludlo Into (he gnlteiv where ahonl mi of their panning» are currently on exhibition.This exhibition of their palnttnga from llulv, Mexico and Ihe Favtrrn Townships I* «pen tn the public until October SI.(Record photo hy Studio Eclair) l.asl week in Ihe gallery, the Plomteuxs opened their fust exhibition, consisting of about dll of their own paint mgs, mainly landscape scenes.In Ibis exhibition the Plom truss show Ilieir trexl of tile last few years, including landscape oil paintings of Mexico, Daly and Hie F.astern Townships The Mexican paintings are mainly (ram the Son Miguel area which Ihey have visilrd four limes now and Mr Plom tons mentioned that many Canadian artists live there all year around, The Italian paintings are from the sun soaked middle and lower regions of Italy, he explained.While the Canadian paintings consist of Hie picturesque landscape scenes of the F.astern Town Brome, St.John and Dunham it ships such as River Valley self.What seems most impres sive about their exhibition i» Ihe fact ttiat Ihe paintings are true replicas of beauty and not some wild blotches of assorted col-ora.The Plomteuxs make the most of the gay lighter ahade* rather than the drab darker colors of pessimism.Another point whicli stands out is that the subject of their einvas ses sre not bizarre figures or structures but true Images The exhibition is open to the public free of charge Visiting hours lo the gallery are Friday from 7 pm.lo f> pm.Saturday» and Sun day* from 2 p.m, to (I pm «nd this exhibition will b« open until October 31.5* THE ART GALLERY This alnine chalet styled building located on the Dunham road towards Frelighs burg houses an art gallery of a Dunham couple.Studio Claremont was built by one of I,eon and Raymonde Plom-leux\u2019s three sons.The coil),le have opened their first paint ing exhibition consisting of ahoul HO paintings and It is open In the public until October 31,\t( Record photo by Siudio Eclair I Wnierlnn Knowlton Iron » lr I I\twr and Mrs Thomas I\u2019hilins The Hill Mi and Mrs Thomas Philips Mrs William Uaekwcll re jOriskany, N.Y., spent the week turned from Valleyficld, a I lei end with their aim! and uncle spending a week with her fslher.lMr*.Maude Eldridge and Mr.Charles Gurnham, follow-: IsiUd Mr J Hayes.a small farm, past year.The chairman of Ihe Bedford District Regional School Board, Dr M C.Mooney, also attended the reception and made a few\tn(,ar ^ stukr,y remarks concerning the pro; gress of planning for the new Miss Maureen Lewis spent Regional High School In his closing remarks.Mr Hamilton expressed the School Mr.and Mrs.Leon Lewis Board\u2019s appreciation of the,tended the wedding of Miss staffs good work done in over Kathleen Campbell to Mr.Gei-crowded conditions, stating that aid Bighton in Hamilton in two years' time the build rr1 Mr.and Mrs of the new Regional High School night guests should improve the situation The la t card parly of Ihe season on May 28, was sponsored by the Church Warden» also I\u2019ri/.c winners were Mr*.Eileen Mizener, Granby, ladles' first; ling Ihe death of her mother | Mr.and Mrs Noel A bv.jlrwing Snodgrass, men's first: Mr and Mrs Frank Porter Montreal, were recent gue s of consolation prizes went to Mrs.and five children have moved lo!M a d Mrs Stephen \"orson David Mason and Thomas Wil which they pur- Other visitors were Mr John son.Hostesses were Mr*.Slan-Morson and Miss W.Kacz- ley Mount, Mr*.Robert McMil-I ewis st\u201e,nt|m*rck, Montreal.\tIan and Mrs.Thomas Wil.snn.her friendj Mr.and Mrs.Archie Page and Mr and M\u201e Norman Hall.dau ' Vicki, l-lorida, are y|r a[j' - I 2ND RACE \u2014 PACE Purse: $175.000 1\u2014\tPERRY HERBERT, C.Grenier 2\u2014\tBREEZEWOOD, G.Heath 3\u2014\tFEU FOLLET, R.Trudel 4\u2014\tKIT A CLAP.A.Perron 5\u2014\tMASTER MOZZELLE.F.F.St 6\u2014\tNORMA\u2019S DREAM.6\u2014\tDOC RED, J.Person 7\u2014\tGEORGE LEWIS, O Pa try 8\u2014\tTWILIGHT STAR, S.Jacob Eligible: A LG 1ER BOY, W.Lancaster EIGHTH RACE \u2014 TROT Purse: $350.00 Denis 1\u2014FEDOR DICK, G.Robichaud 2\u2014LYNN IBAF, A.Beaudoin G.Desrochers 3\u2014NAN C Y MERR YD ALE, 7\u2014\tVOLEEN TASS.P Brunelle\tG.Chagnon 8-\tPRINCESS ROSECROFT.\t4\u2014KOKOMBO JOE, R.Dumont F.\tNadeau 3\u2014MR.JULIETTE, F.Desrocher* Eligible: McKinny Direct,\t6\u2014CENTAUR, R.Guertin G.\tDionne 7\u2014PREMIUM.C.Bennett 3RD RACE ~ PACE\t8\u2014LADY JERSEY RITZ.J Hauver Purse: $175.00\t9TH RACE \u2014 PACE 1\u2014H HARRY.R Paradis\tPurse: $300.00 12\u2014CASTOR.R.Jutras\t1\u2014FRISKY CREED.D.Jndoi* 3\u2014DEGREE.D.Normandin\t2\u2014RICHARD LYNN $1.500 *\u2014T.BYRD,\tF, Nadeau 5\u2014\tG.M.W., !.Huckins\t3\u2014PHIL GLOW.1.500 G.Ohagnon 6\u2014\tADAM BYRD LAD, W Mosher 4\u2014FLYING EASY, H.Lepgae 7\u2014\tADIOS SHERBROOKE.R.Lafond 5\u2014BRIGHTSIDE 1.300 18\u2014MARTYN G.Herbert.H.Leroux 6\u2014PIPE DREAM.C.Mathieu Eligible Adios Girl L.\t7\u2014CARDINAL PRINCE G., J.Lefebvre TROT Graham Foster is shown with Broadwell Phyldon (Record photo by W.Bessette) held and the lucky winner was G.M Hill of Knowlton.Sr.\u2019s Stanley Haradakcr .u Knowlton and Mrs Frank Bockus of Waterloo won subfcriotions to the 4 Miles Rhicard Main Timber).Foster.Morgan Mares, 4 Years And Over H.t.Gingras Representative SHERBROOKt Tel: 562-4787 FOSTER \u2014 The Quebec Mor 'gan Horse Club staged a field day here at the Colbrook Mor gan Farm and a large crowd was on hand for the event.A.H.Fahrni.president of \"Morgans in Canada\" magazine.Glory».Foster the Canadian Morgan Horse President Fihrni and thn two 2.Graham Bockus \u2019Club, of Abbotsford, 8 (\u2019.was judges.Dr.Batch and Leonard Rosa Lee', Foster.1.Graham Bockus (Windy Phyldon), Foster.2.\tMiles Rhicard (Windy Main Timber», Foster.3.\tErie Martin (Mickey El- (Colbrook don), St.Basile le Grand.Jumping Demonstration (O-At-Ka By Miss Vicky Blackwood, Stanbridge East.4TH RACE Purs*: $200.00 1\u2014JEAN UPTON, 12\u2014LARRY BOY.O Palry ¦'\u2014CiAV WANDA, L.Bergeron 4\u2014CASTLE SONG, Gilles Jutras !5-G LEND ALE IRISH.G.Dumont 6\u2014\tLYNDON ABBOT.B Chabot !7\u2014JOHN UPTON.R.Lafond :8\u2014BILL SON, i Nadeau Eligible: Rapid Express C.J Hauver 5TH RACE \u2014 PACE Purse: 1175.00 t\u2014G P IBAF, Guy Jutra* :2\u2014DENNIS ANGUS, R.Trudel t\u2014MEADOW LAD, M, Leciorc 4\u2014\tADIOS MARY HERBERT.R Jutras 5\u2014\tDIAMOND BROOKE.Gil Jutras S\u2014THE GREAT REMUS, JR .O.Pairs 7\u2014\tGORDON IBAE, G.Adamson 8\u2014\tGEE DEE VIC.R.Dupont *TH RACE \u2014 PACE Purse- S275.0O j I\u2014BOZO ELKINGTON .Henri Lepage St C.yr 8\u2014ADIOS VICKY.F.Desrochers Eligible: MCELWYN SONG, I Duquette 10TH RACE \u2014 PAC* Purdse: S200.00 1 \u2014ISOTTA VICK, N.Potvin 2\u2014\tDONALD IBAF.Guv Jutra* 3\u2014\tHOMESTRETCH SPENCE, M.Leroux 4\u2014\tPINE RIDGE ADIOS, G.Robichaud 3\u2014CHARMENTE IBAF.A.Beaudoin 6\u2014\tSUCCESS HARRS', J.Lefbvre 7\u2014\tI ET POWER.W.Lancaster 8\u2014\tSIR VELVET, W.St Cyr Eligible: Daiaware Coast, C.Grenier Of present.The judges for the Wales show were.Dr Donald J.Balch.ing official; at the draw associate professor of Animal Science at l niversity of Vermont, Burlington, Vt.and Leonard Wales of the Wales Morgan Farm, of Waybridgc.Vt.Graham Bockus and Mrs.The results t-jllow: Parade of Morgans 1 Graham Bockus iBroadwall Phyldon».Foster 2.\tGraham Bockus (U.V.M Colfield).Foster.3.\tMiles Rhicard (Windy ¦ 2 as Bockus.owner of the Colbrook Main Timber», Foster (Morgan Farm, plated hosts to 4 Ronald Seay (Gtenmere \u2019the show and competitions.Lady Alice».Grenville.Que.Seven classes were held and Morgan Stallion», 2 Year» ipnzes for the winners of the\tAnd Over (various classes was awarded.1 Graham Bockus (Broadwall The final class of the show Phyldon).Foster | was a parade of all horses, who 2 Erie Martin (Micky Eldon).;had competed in the event A St Basile (Portneuf).Que.draA\u2019ine of a beautiful painting 3 Graham Bockus ^L\\ V.M by Mrs.Gilbert Rhicard was Colfield), Foster.3.Ronald Seay (Glenmere Lady Alice), Grenville, Quebec 4 Ronald Seay (Ellen Ash-Grenville.Que.5.Mrs.J.Benbow i Karen Dane).South Stukely.Que 6 Dale Allen (Jubilees Aurora).Granby.Que.Half and Three Quarter Morgan Clast 1.Erie Martin (Sire Mickey Eldon».St Basile.Que, 2 Vicki Blackwood.Stan-bndge East.Que 3.Margaret Campbell (Little John).St.Basile de Grand 4 Louis Belanger (Caesar),I Sherbrooke, Que.Fine Harne»» Clas* 1.Graham Bockus (Broadwall,Iron Hill, Q Saddle Class 1.\tGilbert Rhicard (Windy Mam Timber).Foster.2.\tMrs.Graham Bockus (Colbrook Glory), Foster.3.\tDale Allen (Jubilee's Aur ora', Granby.Que.4 Erie Martin (Mickey El don i.St.Basile le Grand.Que.5.\tMrs.J.Benbow ( Karen Dane».South Stukely, Que.6.\tMichel Bockus (O-AT-Ka Rosa Lee), Foster.Western Working Horse Demonstration 1.Gilbert Rhicard (Windy Main Timber).Foster.2 Lance padlock (Vickeyl.SAVE your car from RUST ! 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C.C.WARNER 294 Queen St., Lennoxville.Que /7?* Éè: VISIT COLEBROOK N.H., for \u2022\tSwimming Golf Dancing \u2022\tDining, featuring delicious Lobsters, from the Pond.COUNTRY CLUB MOTEL or the |l .OLEBROOK HOUSE & MOTEL Tel.382 or 383 Liberal group unites forces A new federal Libera! organization, incorporating young Liberal* and wnnen't Liberal groups, «a» formed in the federal riding of Richmond-Wolfe Sunday night Federal MP for Richmond-Wolfe, Pat Asselin, said that the object of the newly formed organization is to unite the Young Liberal*, women* *ec-tione, and the senior liberal group.Officers of the organization were elected at the meeting.The permanent honorary president of group is Ben Husk The president is Leonard Bois vert, of Asbestos.The vice-president representing English speaking members is Ste\\e Perkins and the vice-president representing French - speaking members is Henri Bolduc.Swimming classes in Lennoxville Special classes of swimming and v ater safety instruction are to be conducted at the OTJ swimming pool in Lennoxville this summer.These classes will start Saturday, June 26, time according to the number of applicants.Registrations should be given to Gerard Chalifoux, 33 Convent Street, Lennoxville.telephone 569-3294; or Don Mac-Auley, 60 Clough Street.Lennoxville, telephone 562-7827.BALDWIN'S MILLS Mr.and Mrs.Richard Baldwin.Montreal, were weekend guest?of Mr.and Mrs.Harold Baldwin, Mr.and Mrs.Harold Baldwin and Mr.and Mrs.El-vyn Baldwin and family attended Convocation at Bishop's University, Lennoxville.on May 29 when Mr.Elvyn Baldwin received his Class 1 Teacher's Certificate.Rev.T.R.Barbour, Enfield, Conn., is spending a few days at his summer cottage here.Mr.and Mrs.Roland Blake and sons Steven and Robert, Montreal, were weekend guests of Mrs.J.White and Mrs.Florence Blake.Recent guests of Mrs.J.White and Mrs.Florence Blake were Mr.and Mrs.Amy Lyonnais.Judd\u2019s Mills and Mr.and Mrs.Ted.Peters and two children, Rock Island.LAW GRADUATE \u2014 Twenty-two >ear old Eric M.Smith, sou of Mr.and Mrs.M.Smith of Sherbrooke, received his Bachelor of Chil Law at McGill University's convocation on Mjn 28.He it believed to be the youngest graduate of the Faculty of 1 aw at McGill.He was educated in Sherbrooke at Mitchell School, Bishop's College School and Sherbrooke High School.Rebekah Lodge gains members at Richmond RICHMOND - Olive Branch Rebekah Lodge No.9 held its regular meeting in the Masonic Hall on May 26.Initiation degree was put on by the branch.The three members are Mrs.Ruth Blanchette.Mrs.Georgina Lariviere and Miss Gladys Stimson.Visitors were present from Lennoxville and Windsor.Mrs.I.Robinson of Windsor was pianist.A church service will be planned at a later date in June, also a food sale.Refreshments were served at the close of the meeting by the hostesses, Mrs.Howard Hills, Mrs.E.J.Henderson and Mrs.Nelson Wheeler.Dedications are set for East Angus EAST ANGUS \u2014 At the U a in.service in Christ Church ou Sunday.June 13, Rev D J.Eustace will dedicate the Memorial Endowment Board, also a name plate for the cent-etery gate and a processional cross.Nam ?s of deceased member-of the congregation have been placed on the brass plates of the Memorial Board through : contributions by their families and will serve as a perpetual reminder of the termer mem-l»rs' devotion to the church Flbwers on the altar will be given by the la Les of the \\\\ \\ in memory of the members of the first W.A.branch formed in 1903.Many of their name-are now on the Memorial Board and a good number of their families are planning to attend the service.In order that the guests and congregation may enjoy a visit ! together, a lunch will be served in the Parish Hall by members of the local W.A.imme diately following the service SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD WED JUNTE 9, 1965 Private-\u2014.FRENCH LESSONS Prof J.A.Lacroix Retired School Teacher Telephone S69-4984\t_ Special service at Way's Mills WAY\u2019S MILLS \u2014 (Special! \u2014 The eighty - fourth anniversary of the United Church here will be observed at a special service at 7:30 p.m.on Sunday, June 13.Rev.R.Nickle, of Magog, will be the guest speaker.SELF Fw IMvwi* SERVICE\tALxufi \u2022\tFw*.Panklmj Tel.562- FREE PARKING BEER & PORTER ON ICE Delivery Twice Daily 350 MARQUETTE ST.in all parts of the city.Tel.562-1591 or 567-4588 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.\" WEDNESDAY WE WILL GIVE DOUBLE STAMPS IF WE DONT DELIVER THE ORDER! Spare Ribs, front .lb.\t10c Chicken Broilers .lb.\t33c Large Capons .lb.\t49c Fresh Turkeys\tlb.\t45c Frozen Local Filet Mignon\tlb.\t1.25 Federal Bologna\t4 lbs.1.15 Federal Hot Dogs\tlb.\t45c Bologna,\tlb.27c or 4 lbs.1.05 Canada Packers Hot Dogs 3 lbs.1.00 Sliced Bacon, lb.48c or 3 lbs.1.35 Leg of Ham\t lb.\t51c Shoulder Ham .lb.45c Rolled Ham\tlb.\t59e Our hams are smoked with saw dust and sugar cured.Fresh Sausages \u2014 link or bag .4 lbs.1.00 Ground Meat .4 lbs.1.00 Ground Beef .ib\t49c Ground Steak\t lb.\t45- Long Pig's Feet .lb.\t19c Leaf Lard\t.2 lbs.15c Short Pig's Feef .lb.\t5c Salt Pork, fat or lean\t2 lbs.25c Blood Sausages, lean or fat, 2 lbs.45c Cooked Ham .lb.1.10 Western Round Beef Steak .Ib.79c Western Rolled Loin, partly boneltss .Ib.\t59c Spencer Steak\t.Ib\t79c Western Filet Mignon .Ib.2 00 Local Round Beef Steak .Ib.\t65c Local Filet Mignon\tIb.1.50 Porter House Steak .\t3 lbs, 1.35 Loin Roast of Beef .Ib 45c Chuck Roast of Beef .Ib.39c Low Rib of Beef .5 lbs.1.00 Front Roast of Pork\tIb.\t45c Pork Steak\t.(b\t90c Fresh Lein Bacon .Ib.\t48c Leg of Lamb .(b.\t59e Lamb Chop*\tIb.\t45c Leg of Veal .Ib\t69c Veal Front .Ib.\t40c Rolled Veal\t|b.\t5£c jÜfimülgj FRESH FISH Fresh or Salt Herring\tIb.\t20c Salt Turbot\t |b,\t20c Frozen Filet of\tCod\tIb!\t39c Frozen Filet of\tHaddouk\tIb.\t49c Tomatoes, red and firm\t2 lbs.49e Quebec Radishes .3 for 19c Rhubarb\t.3 for 25c Onion Sets\t|b.\t30c Catelli Chicken Noodle Soup, 10 for 99c Libby's Beans, 20 oz.\t5 for 99c White Swan Toilet Tissue\t8 for 79c Carnation Evaporated Milk 3 for 47c Tender Leaf Tea\t60 bags 79c Libby's Orange Juice, 20 oz.4 for 89c Libby's Tomato Juice, 20 oz.7 for 1.00 Johnson's Klear Liquid Wax, 32 oz.1.09 Dino Boneless Chicken, 16 oz.iar 1.09 Cascade Ice Cream\tVi gallon 99c With 25 Extra Trading Stamps.Raisins for Pies\t2 lbs.59c Pitted Dates\t2 lbs.49c Robin Hood or Five Roses Flour, 100 lbs.8.39 We now sell soft drinks in cans, no more bottles to carry \u2014 Cott's Soft Drinks, 10 oz.can 3 for 29c Orange, Root Beer, Black Cherry, Ginoer Ale, Spruce Beer and Cola \u2014 Low Calory diet Lemon Up.Sandwich Cookies\tIb.\t35c Creamery Butter.Fortin, Jersey Gold, Cookshire or Blanchet\tIb.\t59c Eggs, Grade \"A\" large\tdoz.\t47c Small, dozen 39e\tMedium, doz.\t42c Canadian Mild Cheese\tIb.\t55c Trans-Kebec Bread 24 oi.loaf 5 for 1 00 Asbestos Bread, 24 ot.loaf, 6 for 1.00 Complete Assortment of Sherwin-Williams Paints at reduced prices.BEER & PORTER - TEL.562-1591 ri Financial & Market Report «\u2018\u2018\"\u2022\u2018w™ COURTESY OF GREENSHIELDS LTD MONTREAL STOCK EXCHANGE Yesterdays NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE Yesterday* BINNEY MORROW Th# vviuhimg i*f Dureen Morrow to Alfred Btnney, took plecr on Juno 5.HW5 at Tide Hoad, Now Bruiwwiek.Rev.Deemond McConnell officiated.LdaW ' Abitibi\t12'.\t12',\t\t\\mer lei\t80 88r* VlgtHU#\t70\t8,'\tc.BXD\t\t\\naconda\t84\t83'* Muntiimim\t3io«\t30'»\tBethlehem Steel\t\t35'-\t33'» Argus Ciu p\t20\t20\tBorden's Co.\t\tno \t27',\t27 \\ P Chrysler\t\t\t48\u2019.\t47 T Bell Tel.\t80l*\t80'»\tComm Solventv\t\t32'» Brazil\ts\t\u20229\tCons Edison\t\t45'.\t45'.8 \\ Oil\t32 k.\t32'»\tDouglas\t\t40', B C.Forest\t27-',\t27'*\tDupont\t\t243', 24.5 Brink \\\t32\t\tGeneral l leciric\t\tOtP* Ctiu.l enient\t54\t,»*' ' 4\tGen Motor*\t\tOO'.tlO'» jl'zn.1res\t48\t41 Dom.levtile\t34\t34'»\tP.S Steel\t\t48'» 48 * Dupont\t30's\t50 s*\t\\\\ oolw orth\t\tSi'» 3Pï j Famous Players\t251 .\u2022\t25'a\t\t\t Ford \\\t150\t150\t\t\t Fraser (it Lakes Paper Hawker SiddUw\t:r: ¦ ¦ 1' 21 u ts\t321 v 22' j 8\tB\tTHE\t Hudson H Co.\t13\tI3U\tB\t\t Hudson B Mining 'linpenal Oil .Imiv Tobacco\t73'a 32\", 141 4\t14^\t\tMARKET\t OratljH QUEBEC MOVES Continued from Page 1 of industrialize J societies.\" he >ai(I.The greater; aspect of the contemporary change of the Quebecer is \u2018his aptitude to create new sy.-tems and new .-truelure:-.especially in poliii-eal and economic areas\u201d In this, the province is experienc ing \u201ca renaissance.\u201d he declared.Profound changes in Quebec are occurring in the two areas of \u201courselves\u201d and \"our environment,\u201d said Mr.Kierans, and consequently also in the third area of relations between the two.Economic changes in this province fall largely in the third area.The heavy investments of the present government in educa tional reforms is improving the supply and quality of our \u201chuman capital,\u201d the cabinet minister said, so action by the government in other domains is ! necessary to ensure that this i\u201chuman capita!\u201d is best used.! Young French-Canadians are I especially interested in the changes thus required, he^ claimed, and they \u201chave deeid-: ;ed to experiment with an en-jergy which bears the stamp of Their belief in new solutions.! and these at the expense of ; existing systems and institu-! I lions.\u201d \\STHO\\ U Y MAM l M RS WITH ROCKET GV V \u2014 Astronaut Ed White uses his oxygen rocket gun to move around the Gemini -1 sparecraft during a 20 min Ute pass over the Enited States while in the third orbit of last week s apace spectacular.This picture was made hv a 16-inm movie camera attached to the outside of (he capsule.(NASA photo via \\P Wirepholol 1 Imi Accept\tP.Vs 26X1» hit Nickel\t512'.Inti.I\u2019a pci\t.\u2019LA\t34', I! hit Pipe\t811\t8ft H Jam.Public Sen\t14 I-a butt\t21\t21 Taitir Fin \"A\"\t18 McMillan Hlnodel\t311»\t3I\u2018>.Molson's A\t3tP ] Ogilvie\t13' Nmandii\tSO Price Hros\t42 'Quebec Tel Sulada Foods\tP2\u2018 Saylvetle\t! Shop ft Save Sled Co rraders Fut.A\" Trans Mt.Oil Triad Oil Walker Zeller's Hu o1 » 18\t«* t> 18\tClila À\tshareholders\twill be\t¦ eu 72\t72 B\t! titled to\treceive Hie\tJune\tl di 04\t04\tvidend\teven if they\taeeept\tHie 75\t73 H\tMerck :\tnul Co, Ine\tshare\tpur 34\t54 B\t(ehase offer prior lo Hie pay\t\t\table 75\t75' *\t'date of\tthe Pross\tt divitl1\tend 84',\t84 B\tMerck i\tiffered to pu\trchase\tthe \u2022 j j|\t\tlout.stand\tling\tI'l'osst\tCl at\tis A ,1(1 1\t\tj Mi area\tal $3(1.- a\tslime\tthe il)'y\t! 10?\toffer e\\\tpires July l\t9.\t 31' RECORD SURVEY Continued from Page sjr Globe Envelopes l.td dmai ed quaiTcrh dividend of hi on Class A and It shares payable August 2 of record July lb.Prior lo two for one splii approved by shareholder;- lo day.the company paid I.be qiiniTei ly Trans - Canada Pipe Pine l.iil.declared regular quarierk dividend of 2.'»(' on common shares payable July 30 of roe ord June 30.10 TEENAGERS Continued from 3 1 trip day In, pos he Wl WHITE l MU-!EPS TETHER AND TAKES OFF \u2014 Astro naut Ed White moves away from his Gemimi 4 capsule as his golden tether unreels from a black bag in which it was kept until he emerged from the spacecraft.He somersaulted away for most of the tether's length, then maneuvered bark with the aid of an oxygen rocket gun.This picture was made by White's fellow astronaut, James McDIvitt, with a Hasselblad camera.(NASA photo via AP Wirephoto) \\ t Ups and downs don't apply in space These picture* of Maj.Edw*rd White floating in space and the one on page one, could be turned in any direction.Since there is no gravity, White could be in any position when the pictures were taken.In other words, without gravity there is no up or down.These picture* have been placed in the page at the diacretion of the editor, but they could have just at easily been printed with the left, right or bottom side at the top.\\ Diichfield t»\tM ' A CUj.u.r- Colebrook.Mr and Mrs Arthur McClary.Hall, Enosburg Vt., spent the ?,H\u2019: Mr\u201e \"ayne, ®îew\u2019 ,Ly\u201cn Other guests at the same home weekend with their grandpar- ents, Mr.and Mrs.R.S.Selby.Mr.Celand Selby, a student of O'Sullivan College, is home for the summer holidays, and is spendng some time with his Mass.; Mr.and Mrs.Lester.were ]yjrs Blanche Stocks and Drew and family, Mr.and Mrs.^jrs yr wilkie.Donald Drew and Craig, Moulton Hill and Miss Judy Price,; North Hatley.Anglican W.A, holds meeting at East Angus EAST ANGUS \u2014 The meeting of the Women\u2019s Auxiliary of Christ Church was held May 27 at Mrs.R.J.Westgate\u2019s home with two visitors present.Rev.Eustace opened the meeting with the Singing of a hymn the Litany and prayers.Mrs.A.Rowland, Dorcas Secretary, read a letter from Rev, J.E.DeWolf, who is in charge of the Indian Residental school at LaTuque.He thanked the W.A.for assistance and gave a review of over 200 children\u2019s work, activities and reports.The W.A.planned to place flowers on the altar in Christ Church on June 13 for the memorial Endowment Board service at 11 a.m.in memory of the ladies who first started the W.A.in 1903.Many of these ladies jwill have their names on the Memorial Board plaques, given .Icinitv.\tLaconia.N.H., spent the week- ly their children in their mem- Mr.Howard Cook, of the Wal- judge Arthur Smith and Mis.end with Mr.and Mrs.Clyde try.\tles Home.Commander C.Ur-Smith.Montreal, are at their.Jersey.The members also planned to less and Mrs.Urless.of Mass- home here for a few weeks.: Mr.and Mrs.Tom Ormerod.serve lunch in the Parish Halljachusetts, were recent guest of: Mrs.Nellie Hartwell accom-jMcMasterville, visited Mr.and following the service for relat- Mr.and Mrs.O.C.Farnsworth, panied Mr.and Mrs.Lloyd Hart- Mrs.Orton Hancock recently, ives and friends, who are com-! Mr.and Mrs.D.J.Macmillan well, Sherbrooke, to Bedford to| Mrs.Richard Wilson, now in ing from a distance to attend the attended the McGill annual Al ! service.\tjumni Association at Hovey Man j Two guests were present and lor.North Hatley j Miss Alice Rennie at close | Miss Patricia Parker, Rose of the meeting gave a splendid mere, is spending a short holi talk about her work with the'day with her grandparents, Mr.Daughters of the King, in New and Mrs.Earl Parker.Other Mrs.Wülliam Cutler and Miss Jackie Cutler attended Convoca-Miss\"Mildred Carter, Mont- tion a9r Bishop\u2019s University on real, spent several days with ^ay parents, Mr.and Mrs Rowland her brother, Mr.Harold Carter.Selby, before taking a position\u2019 Mr.and Mrs.Willis Emery! SUTTON \u2014 at Gaspe.\thad a surprise weekend visit!\t.Mrs.Greenwell has left to\tfr0m\ttheir son-in-law.Mr.II\tMrs-\tForne\tBnslam has respend a couple of weeks in Tor-\tRice,\tMiddletown, Ohio.Mr turned\tfrom\tan enjoyable trip onto.During the absence Mrs.\tRice\twas in Ontario on business\t^ornler\tborne in Belgium.Camille Loiselle is staying with\tand\tspent the Memorial Day)\tMr.\tG.F.\tLayne reports a Mrs.0.C.Selby.\tiholiday weekend with t h e!happy reunion with relatives on - | Emery\u2019s and visited other ;his recent trip to Barbados.COOKSHIRE\tjfriends and relatives in the vi- Dr.and Mrs.L.B.Pinkham, |visit Mrs.Eula White.They also!the St.Louis Home, is reported 'called on Mr.and Mrs.Richard|slowly recovering from her ope-Bowen and family at Stanbridge.ration.York City.Rc.reshments were served.GENERAL NOTES Mr.and Mrs.William Fields and family, Claremont.Vt., were weekend guests of Miss Elizabeth McLellan and Mr.and Mrs.Jack McLellan.guests at the same home were Mr.and Mrs Wilbur McCurdy, of Spring Road.At a meeting of the executive of Compton County Historical and Museum Society, it was decided to hold a meeting for j the public on June 12 at 8 p m IXTRA DOMINO STAMPS\tEXTRA DOMINO STAMPS\tEXTRA DOMINO STAMPS With the purchase of \"Scott\" Assorted TOWELS, 2 Rolls 49c Expires June 15th With the purchase of \"Lestoii\" Liquad CLEANER H oz.Btle 51c Exolres Juno 13th We reserve the right to limit Quantities! Prices effective until Saturday, June 12th, 1965 at DOMINION.SHERBROOKE SHOPPING CENTRE Corner Lomas and King Street, Sherbrooke, Que.DOMINION STORES LIMITED LARGEST FREE PARKING IN TOWN Tel.562-8530 Mr.and Mrs.Ransome Hayes!The guest speaker will bo Mr and granddaughter, Janet Gre-Jwaymer Laberee.His topic will gory, spent the weekend guests be John Henry Pope, of Mr.and Mrs.Roy Morin in!, Burlington.Vt., and attended the graduation exercise of Miss Carolyn Morin, held May 30.Weekend guests of Mr.and Mrs.Leslie MacLeod were Mrs G.Murray.Nev ton.Mass., and Mr.Douglas MacLeod, Burl ington, Vt.Mif Kathleen Lawrence, Sher brooke, was an overnight gues >f Mr.and Mrs.Rodger Hea herington.ANNUAL SALE SUITS and COATS NOW REDUCED 15% t0 50% ENTIRE STOCK ON SALE 174 Wellington St.North \u2014 Sherbrooke With the purchase of \"Dr.Ballard\" CAT FOOD 2.15 oi.37c Exolres June 15th SOUTH BOLTON Mrs.Klywak opened The Sont: Bolton Inn over the holiday.Mr.and Mrs.Weston and Mr: Edith Irving.St.Lambert ar Trousers Lake, were recer, guests al the Cameron-Bloorr field home.FENCING of all kinds \u2014 We will handle installations when requested.Tel.567-7711 for free estimate Canadian Snow Fence Ltd.Ascot Road \u2014 Sherbrooke, Que./ "]
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