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[" miru: -t, T^Jay#s Chuckle Simplt tout: A mart who starts to build a J35 000 house with $3S,000 SljEtbtookc Dailii Becotd WEATHER Sunny with doudy ptiiodt today and Saturday; a tow scattorod showort Saturday morning; continuing cool; wind light except northwest IS this afternoon High today and low tonight at Sherbrooke 7i and SO.Summary for Saturday: Sunny with cloudy per-lode; cool.Established 1897 Price t 7 Cents SHERBROOKE QUEBEC ERtl>\\Y.M iilSl :»>, ll>t^ Suty - ninth Year Guerrilla bands still active in Van Tuong area ' SAIGON iAF) \u2014 I S.marines drew Viet Cong fire from tunnels and fortifications today as they swept back across the Van Tuong Peninsula after the biggest American battle of the , Vietnamese war.A U.S.military spokesman said guerrillas opened up on j the marines with sporadic small-arms fire as the Americans ; continued mop-up operations on the peninsula 12 miles south j of Chu Lai.The area was the stronghold of the 1st Viet Cong Rcgi- j ment, \u201cone of the toughest.\u2019 the spokesman said._ ~\t~ I The official toll of Viet Cong ®\tdead still stood at 563 bodies S\tcounted.The marines estimated ÊMBÈÈmÊ\tmore than 600 of the enemy were killed and more than 1,000 wounded in the battle 'that began with an amphibious Ê\t'and helicopter assault two days Wm\t1 The spokesman said 52 guer- ^^*™**®® W\trillas and 64 suspects were cap- t Prison escapee sought Policeman shot gun battle boosts ap lured.The spokesman said a marine1 regiment took part.Normal regimental strengtli with supporting elements is between 5,000 and 6,000 men, military BACK TOGETHER AGAIN \u2014 Marina Oswald Porter, w idow of President Kennedy\u2019s assassin, leaves Judge W.E.Richburg\u2019s court yesterday Still in trouble with her husband after (he couple decided to Iry iron out their domestic troubles.Judge Richburg dismissed Hie case after a 15-minute lecture.Porter spent several hours in Dallas County Jail after failing to appear at an earlier hearing.: AP Wirephoto) B government employees.»> 1)01 t; Mil MM \\ (Record sinll rvpnrlcr) \\M l DON \\ Quclvc Provmci.il Policeman was wouikleil yesterday when lie and several other OPP agents attempted to capture a man believed lo be a prison es-s capee near tiiis community: about 35 miles north-east of Shct brooke.t\u2019onstable R.iymond Poulin.30, ol the \\\\ codon d.taeluuent of tile (.)PP, lies in good condition in [he Uotel-j Dieu Hospital m Sheibrookc today, with wounds to the! wrist and chest.ATHENS (API\u2014Premier des- ol her husband.King Paid, .md the policemen Police ud 3!i\t., \u201e\t, ,\t.,\t,\t,,\t,\t,\t.\t,\t, lits altaekei was believed ignate Elias rsinmokos de since their son became king persons were injured, o o|\t,\t.\t.\t^ laved presenting his new gov- The demonstrators »ued to them severely.Countless others - !'1'k| 0 x.s.1 nuhni\u2019.in to King Constantine!march downtown after i rally suffered bruises and bloody \u201ccn',c - wooded atea ncai U,(t|e ithe farni where taken diceurred.An inlen.si\\c Greek PM delays cabinet choice OTTAWA (CP) - After .proving extra pay increases for sources sa\u2019d-22,000 postal workers, the gov- 2 000 V1ET C0NG ernment now is being asked by '\t[eminent to King the Civil Service Federation to One marine intelligence offi- today for a second time, inrii in support of Papandremi bid noses in the 00-minute do the same for 65,000 Group.cer estimated that 1.200 Viet eating he was still having,police moved in with fists md Some 300 youths wen Cone had been in the combat trouble lining up a majority ini clubs when the youths retti.-ed into custody but most war 800 in the The federation said in a state-zone and another ment today it has requested a!general area, meeting with the civil service! casualties among the severa .0 reopen consulta- thousand Americans were light, said.But a U.S.military spokesman in Saigon said the Americans had suffered their heaviest losses of any single engagement of the war.Security rules forbid disclosure of U.S.casualties in battles.Meanwhile, Henry Cabot,.commission lions on a group B pay increase announced a year ago.Group B takes in clerks, stenographers, typists and other office workers.\u201cWe feel that further increases for group B, effective Oct.1.1964, should be negotiated immediately,\" the 80,000-member federation said in a tetter to K.G.MaeNeilt, out going chairman of the Civil Service Commission.Mr.MacNeill, since named consul in New Orleans, replied that the commission will be prepared to discuss with civil service associations \u201cthe implications of Judge Anderson\u2019s reports, when his final report is available.\u201d This report by Judge J.C.Anderson, federal commissioner - mediator in the recent ^sclle^L'lecl official postal strike, has been sub mith to the government.The federation said the commissioner concluded in his interim report that government salaries generally trailed two years behind those in industry.Parliament.\tTo disperse.There is a ban on leased after order wa The 58-year-old former left- street marches in Athens be police said, wing socialist had been sehed- cause of the crisis.\tThe 25 - year tiled to swear in his cabinet be The demonstrators t ,i \u2022 ?w Papandrcou July the sliootingj search of the esiored area, in the teiilh range of Dis raeh, is being eondueted by old king fired provincial policemen from sev 15 in a dis [oral detachments, notably Slier glasses and tables and pute over control of the from sidewalk cafes at : forces.involved forc king Thursday night rocks, marine officials'but postponed the ceremony chairs until 10 a.m.today.This morning he put it off until shortly after noon.The delay, coming aller a re newal Thursday night of strert rioting in Athens, heightened spec i f i c ! tension in the crisis - ridden NATO country.\t: LOS ANGELES (AP)\u2014Polit Martin Luther King, Jr Unconfirmed report saidtical sniping replaced riot, ar on Told a press ce* erence he dis-j the scene, Lodge arrived in Saigon toT's'irimr>kos was assured Hie and looting today as leaders agreed with King s allegation*.lived Mrs.start his second tour of dutv aslSUpport of at *east 10 m°rc hurried to assess damage and of police brutality as the cause U.S.ambassador.He told rc.l!epu*;ies_*rom .*orm.er _prem'er!ferret out the cause of week of the riot, porters the United States both united and persistent Political sniping replaces looting in Los Angeles Hi- deputies from former premierjferret out thp cause of vvePk of the George Papandreou\u2019s C a n t r e!]ong violenC(, in which 34 per lijnld,T Dreirx, Union party.But Tsinm )k->s s()ns\tWON'T RESIGN \u201e\t___, \u201e\tln;needed 19 breakaways from \u2018\t\u2019\t'\tParker told reporters lie does confirming its belief that the papandreou to give him ma-' Governor Edmund G.Brown nol intend to accommodate current aggression against Viet jority.\tj\u2014after announcing formation ol King's suggestion Nam must and will be warded! Several thousand of Papan->n eight-member panel to in signi bu, i,,, saj,| 0\u201c-\t[dreou\u2019s youthful supporters bat- vestigate causes of the massive (]jsru.sjon 0f {be Shortly before Lodge arrived.Tied police Thursday night dur riot\u2014made a quick trip to the \\V|(b Premier Nguyen Cao Ky left hi g a demonstration against fringe of the now-peaceful but saKj for Bangkok on a previously Tsirimokos and the king.If was devastated Watts area Thurs , ,\t, , ,\t,\t.\t, \u2022 The first major outbreak since day night.\t1 ,okJ the \"'Tvor in Park- house, ,1 was said.King was ruled brooke, Meganlie, The 1 ford Mines, Granby, Weedon.One spokesman at the Wee dun office said that the fugitive was believed to tie Odilon La llamme, who took part 111 an escape two weeks ago from a minimum security prison in Valley field.The police officers went toi a house in which Jean Marc Grégoire, said to be Lailamme\u2019.s sister.! following an anonymous tip.A spokesman said that they; MiiToumlod the hou-e with four agents.The fugitive rame out the hack ol the dwelling on the run, said a witness, heading in Negro position [|,(.direction of a nearby hen helpful.King bouse.There v as one QI\u2019P man at each side of the hen- TIIEV BROKE ROCKET BASE SECURITY \u2014 Theodore Tee Ballenger (left), 17.and Gary Ralph Young, !'!, both of state College Park, Pa., are pictured in the bark seal of a federal Bureau of Investigation ofl'ien's car Iasi iiiglil after Ihei were arraign ed on a charge ol (respasshig on federal properly.They aie Hie youths who were airesl-ed he,I nielli In the danger zone close lo the Geuiuil 5 rockrl pad.(AP Wirephoto) Cable GT-5 troubles add to launching woes that he re he believes a visit to Thailand.Ky end 1 a four - dayiJuIy 21-visit to Formosa Thursday.! niol) shouted \u201cout with \u201e ,.\t._\tThe king\u2019\u2019 and carried placards his arrival in Bangkok he tr e a j j n g \u201cConstantin.-' take {rom Asian y0ur mother and leave,\" Queen Frederika has often of meddling h appealed for aid nations to defeat communism Mother in the rest of Southeast Asia\u2018been accused politics, both during the reign er\u2019s presence what numerous Discussing the inquiry panel persons In.vc said to me.that Brown said:\tthere is a strong feeling in Hie the commission will be pro-j,Negro community that Parker vided with subpoena power in should he removed, order to make absolutely sure The running man lurried to one side ol the henhouse, beside which was Usl Poulin.He fired at the constable as he ran CAPE KENNEDY.Fla Thwarted by last-minute ment troubles and the bollinglburrier, hut black clouds of a ll111nder.slorm.ilhe chance two A in e r i < a n astronauts -nnlcd their way through the disappointment I hursday and aimed lor another try at their space flight Saturday.They turned today lo repeal (AP) certain the computer was a< equip joquatoly protected hy a current .-.y they couldn't take hecks ems of nul Hu intégration in Ihc countdown.It would also depend on some image just then noted in At 1:43 p m (2 T) p in.\\DT) undei ground rabies, caused t)\\ with the sky now black willi a eliemieal lire at, a manhole a summer lliundei stoi 111 \u2014h over A eahle, containing 900 Might ollieials called oil du individual eominnniealion: and Might\tdata links, was burned hy an Le s than four hours later, industrial fire involving an as well as in Viet Nam.Government heavy loser Bankruptcy fraud ring revealed Mr.Mercier also found that I \u201cit is current practice for cer-; \u201cThe governor Tain trustees to require and re- see how much jceive hush - money from lawyers ' - Preliminary hearings for just wants to 2,000 persons arrested and political hay hejeharged with felonies began can make out of the situation.\u201d Thursday A detailed study was made ^a{jves 0f trustees^use^dd'r k\tYor,y Jl,-S, emerged from Total riol damagi inelM.tir/g than 400 bankruptcy\t« S^vantag^ t\twith\tChief goods devroved or stolen wa.William II.Parker and Dr.estimated at ?200,000.000.interest in the businesses.\u201d Also uncovered were \u201crepre- invoP\u2019ing Ql EBEC (CP) \u2014 Big bus-,appointed to investigate fraud inessmen and established rack- ulent bankruptcies in Novem eteers have cheated the Quebec her, 1964.government of \u201cas much as Sl.500,000 a year\u201d in taxes SAW 4°0 FILES since 1959 through fraudulent bankruptcies, says a govern- of more ment report made public fiIes from throughout the prov Thursday.\t,ince.Total loss to the public The 31-page report, released Purse between Jan.1, 1959.and in French by Revenue Minister last Feb- 1 was estimated at Sensible practices Eric Kierans.said much blame So.400,000.\tinspectors, for the frauds rested on trust- 3Ir- Mercier recommended The only \u201ccomforting\u201d note, ees.inspectors and purchasers tt,at bankruptcy investigations Mr.Mercier said, was that \u201cwhose transactions came very b6 carried out by a special new- since the inquiry started \u201ca close to being a matter of re- revenue department branch marked decrease of bankrupt ceiving stolen goods.\"\trather than by groups of inves- cies is noted in Quebec.\u201d \u201cAt the same time, the un Hgators working for various denvorld did a lucrative bus- branches of the department URGES CHANGES iness to the detriment of hon- While recognizing that the ^ Among changes suggested for est creditors\" who are \"fre- Bankruptcy Act and laws regu-3h® f ederal bankruptcy and quently helpless to prevent the lating liquidation of assets of winding-up acts were; losses which they would be bankrupt firms are federal, the \u2014Appointment of the trustee called upon to bear and to pro- report recommended that all tect themselves against such a matters relating to bankruptcy-fraud.\u2019\u2019\tbe handled directly by the offi- The report said one bank-'cial investigator rather than ruptcy ring had a string of 60 through trustees, companies in its operations.Its- The inquiry also recom-sole aim was to \u201cappropriate mended that a number of gov-funds.merchandise or other ernment investigations into benefits, and to have recourse fraudulent bankruptcies be con-to the Bankruptcy Act to com- tinned with the aim of finding pletely dissolve their business.\" the amounts of non - declared The report was based on 10 revenues.No single firm was months of closed-door investi- mentioned by name, gâtions conducted by Lucien Criticism was levelled against Mercier, internal auditor of the the \u201cdisorderly state\u201d of rec-revenue department who was ords at the bankruptcy court in Montreal.Also demanding Parker's resignation were 35 pickets from the Congress of Racial Equal- [)lI( ity, where 3,000 national troops remained on dutv, missing a police agent, from a\u2019-ing the preflight routine theyannounced (lint Mir Might acetylene tank It was quickly as near as twelve feet.1 had stepped through two days wmiW l\"\u2019 rescheduled for !(l;pul under investigation, but of the policeman in ago mission review meetings,|,J 1,1 Saturday detrending on final fell sure it could be splintering bone more flight rehearsal and sukswent check* and re spliced within 12 hours, both early-to bed tonight.by, said distance that all of us have access\tV^ iOne shot hit the whole truth.\u201d\t!\t* z pP f^T^e left wrist Brown appointed John A.Me\t' V,,/'\thut completely ,,\t.\t,\t,\t., ity.where 3,000 national troops\t, S; f\u2019.r.rer 1\t0 t]r\t\u2019-'««V.\tnerves and vein.\t( After postponement o! their Centra Intelligence Agency, to\tft was uncertain whether.dBy\tsUn, aslr() head the commission.\tutneiwise, peace and quietest.Poulins second wound, in nauts t (Jordon Cooper h Earlier, Mayor Samuel W.!continue{i in ,llf> 46-square*mile the chest, was the result of a arid Charles Conrad Ir got a Yorty attacked Brown's plan riot aroa of south Los Angeles, second shot hitting him or f>fL)10I1 r(,.J>h\t\u2019 \u201d * for an inquiry committee, sav- rth('rc 3,009 national troops re the first shot continuing ils; \u201eWe \u201e ÿ (h(,|)| jh fJ ing the panel won\u2019t do any mained on duty.\tcour*.The bullet which wound !\u201e\u201e\u201e\u201e oJf and ,\tknow wbat .good.He added:\tPrelint:na.- h e a r i n - s for'\"'1 ,,ls wnst wen dean througn th\t.,1 \u2019he anu.but that which nil his1 - T-TAN 'ZVsÆV¦ chest pierced less than an inch, j The chest wound was within inches of his heart.( st.Pouiin, said a policeman, aid astronaut j co ordinator Donald K.Slayton ! I The astronauts were \u201cfairly iisappointed,\u201d tie said, but they ; mck.\\JJ 7 ï\u2018j&-i*iLuiàrk4.lij'hxtlAjuiiLi'-.' * ¦ See \"Prison\u201d Page 5 rff-4 INDEX Births, deaths Townships Classified 'amies\t.editorials .finançai .Sicrfs reievision *A'omen 5 5 7 2 4 5 8 9 2 6 INTERESTS CONFLICT Mr.Mercier reported conflicts of interests thst sometimes favored the bankrupt party rather than the creditors.\u201cIn many cases the monies of a bankruptcy deposited in trust in a bank account in the name of the trustee served to cover embezzlements from other by the official receiver only after consultation w ith at least three of the principal unsecured creditors.\u2014Criminal charges being laid against some of those involved.\u2014Investigation by the rev enue department to estabiish amounts of undeclared income involved, issuance of statements of sales tax evaded and legal action to recover the money or dividends owing.\u2014Inclusion of the goods or debtors in an inventory to be certified by the trustees as soon as possible and an immediate statement of the deficits for presentation to creditors.\u2014Bonding of the trustees to the best estimated value of the debtors assets to ensure payment to creditors.Mr.Kierans said he mav or anything like that.\u201d 'AW, GEE' On the word of postponement, | command pilot Cooper said, \u201cAw, gee, you promised us a atinch and not a wet mock (simulated mission).It was to be man's longest voyag in space \u2014 nearly 192 Quebec robbery Qt EBEC (CP) \u2014 Four bank They have vague descriptions i\t¦ ¦ ¦ Show ¦ ; Business ; r« m m _ ¦ ¦ ¦ m i w c GUIDE TO TELEVISION VIEWING 3\u2014WCAX Burlington 12 \u2014CFCf\u2014Montrtol 5\u2014WPTZ- -Plottil urg TBA\u2014To Be Announced 6\u2014CBMT \u2014 Montreal 8\u2014WMTW-\u2014Mount Waihington By BOB THOMAS HONOLULU (API - Wliut a diflrrence a year makes In the life of a yirl, If the uii'l happen* to be Julie Andrews.A year uro she was floating in a luxurious Umbo.She had completed three major movies, but none had been released, She was able to travel about with complete ease, recognized by only the most dincerning ol fans.It couldn't la-t.Now Julie is in the post-Popp ins, post Oscar phase of her career, and her life will never be the same.During the filming of Hawaii on location here.Julie spend* most of her non-working hours behind the Rate of her ocean front home in the Kahnla see lion east of Waikiki She sat on the veranda one afternoon and chatted as her brother Chris, 19, just arrived from Ensland, skin-dived in the reef waters in front of the house.\"Yes, l sometimes look back fondly on those days a year afio,\" she said.\"I felt as if I were leading a kind of secret life as I went hIkiuI town unnoticed.The sense- of conspiracy was delicious \" t.M B m.Ii World of Soul! àl Snort» Si Oimian'i Ulund ills om Ii Wnnttief )i New» *:t* p in ti New» IZ) Stake» *:n p m.il Weallier »:1() j».m.It CHS Worm vewr 11 llunliev Itiinkley Hi Aero»» Cunaila Ui Pulse l .00 p.m.Ji gout* M« .ti UewiU-lied lit News ill New» IKiCauoliy Mult# tl»'l /is o m Now» A Wiielliei I V» p.m -il sport» wiiii Dau* Smith 7:30 p m.Ii Kawhlill* FRIDAY ti Coni0»l Hi tVeuUy aiut Me 10 rilnUlon»» Ui Kenturky Jon** *\t;0i p m «, The voice.\titions to a charge of obtaining is accused of theft of SI ,800 of tile from the American BRtntel pted ^\t(hat thp many Company.\t: cases of tile ordered put aside The ease was concluded by by Roy who was foreman in the the reading of the evidenceitile department, were pul aside presented to date by Jean iin open view of fellow workers nat Salvas, Richmond county agronomist; Jacques A.Martin, assistant agronomist; J.A.Lambert.W H.Coles, A.A.Carson.Rosario Bernier, Roland Rivard.Irenee Perrault and J.E.Audctte.Lawyer Rouillard had at- money under false pretenses.Prosecutor Blanchette asked that the case be adjourned to allow him time to properly hear (he explanations of Grand bois.The Federal Government, through the Department of Agri- Rouillard, lawyer for the de- and company officials alike, fense, and Guy Blanchette for Two workers said that on kj |,,pç cultural donated a grant oVthe Crown- Plus ,hl- admitting!several Fridays uncut tile wasj«MO CIUCS $1000 to be used towards\tthe\tnew\tevidence, which accord-\ton Roy\u2019s order put under\tthe\tSherbrooke municipal police prize awards and for the'\t°en-\tt0\tJudge Benoit Turmel\twork bench and Roy later\tput;-aid this morning\tthat as\tyet eral operating funds of the club.-orovpd withouJ,t a dol,bt that ,he ,ilf in his par\thad tur\"ed up n\u201c The award is given to encourage\t!here was sufhcient evidence Walter Mutchler.Jr an\toffi-\tleads in their\tmarch\tfor ior^anized boys' and girls\u2019\tclub\taSains^\ttbe accl|sed to warrant\tcial of the company had\tpro-Thieves who made\toff with\tan ! work in the district.\tatrial.\tjviously testified that that tile jest imated million cigarettes | while Society directors were Bail was set at $500 cash or was sold freely to customers ; with a retail value of about I keeping an eye on the weather.!?950 property\t>u1 the tile in question was not $20.000 from a Galt Street ^hoping for a break, as rain fell The new evidence was the for sale in Canada\twarehouse Tuesday night, until late Thursday afternoon, BRIEFLETS NORTH HATLEY j Annual rummage sale.Town I Hall, North Hatley, Wed.Aug.25.1965.Doors open at 10:00 a.m.Organized by The North Hatley Village Improvement Society Inc.Goods to be deliv-icred to Town Hall on Tues., j Aug, 24 Pick up truck available courtesy of Stewart Reed.Lunch will be served.Adm.SI.25.SWEEPING OVER E GREAT SOUTHWEST.OF THE UNION MAJOR AND CONFEDERATE CAPTAIN FIGHTING SIDE BY SIDE LIKE DEVILS! COLUMBIA PICTURES A JERPv BRESLER P-oducDon M^orDandee RIMED A PANAVISI0N-\u2022COLOR fspSf?ppf CUr&TKaHir .and their new loves! i \"MAJOR DUNDEE\" 12.50 - 5.10 - 9.35 \"THE NEW INTERNS\" 4\t3.05 \u2022 7 30 AIR CONDITIONED ffiïEIiîïïïl English twelfth grade sponsored by Roman Catholic school board A co-educational English-ian- be accepted, he said, but if twolmarks a -igned by class teach guage twelfth grade for Pro- classes are formed, fifty or six er- during the eleventh year testant as well as Catholi.ty may be accommodated.jwiU also be taken into account, pupils will be sponsored this' As of last night, said Mr., Mr.Laurence said that he coming school year by the Sher-iLaurence, thirty-six students]felt a Grade Eleven standing-brooke Catholic system.\thad registered their applications.of sixty per cent and no failures It will be conducted in the for the grade\t|to be desirable for any student new Institute of Technology: Twenty-eight of these had attempting to enter Grade-building on Galt Street West achieved per cents over sixty .Twelve, but added that admi-near Joliette Street\tin their eleventh-grade examina- sion requirements would do The deadline for applications, tions.he said, and there is a pend on the capacity of the to be made to Pierre Laurence!strong possibility that this fig-]grade and the number of ap at St.Patrick High School, was jure will be a requirement for plications to it.scheduled to be today, but has admission to the course.How-: Catholic students will be been extended to Tuesday, 7; ever, he stressed, this will de- able to take the grade without j p.m.to 10 p.m.\tpend on the total number of:charge; Protestants will have to Applications are being ac-1 applications received and on j pay a tuition fee of $400, which ! cepted from Sherbrooke and | whether the Catholic board de-iwin cover the cost of all text ; the entire surrounding district ]sides to organize one or twoibooks and transportation to Unsaid Mr.Laurence.\tclasses for Grade Twelve.\tInstitute as well as that of ins- This is the third year in| Another criterion for accep- tmetion.which the Catholic system ha-, ance may be number, if any.yr Laurence added that Pro-sponsored the course in Sher j A subjects failed in the Grade tes\u2018tant student& wou|d jJf, ajj;e; brooke.It leads to a\tsenior ms j Eleven\texaminations, he add-lt0 'app;\u201c'\tfjr\tgovernment aid triculation.\t,\t- j.\tpaying\tthis\tfee.Mr.Laurence said\tthat it will, The\tresults of supplemental \"As\u2019{or\ttt]e\tcourse English be decided soon whether om ixaminations will be taken into:,.^ ositj0r, and ~ literature i or two classes will be formed -onsideration when decisions on'nd V-eorA fcomnoxition ' and If it is one.it is doubtful tha' ; he accepting or rejecting of\twill ^ômpuÆ more than thirty students wiP pupils are made, he said.The for a]j students in the twelfth Religion will be compul- FOR BACK-TO-SCHOOL THE TOUGHEST CHILDREN'S SHOES \u2019N CANADA A large variety from \u2014 5.99 \u2022 Shoes for the whole family.83 King St.West \u2014 Sherbrooke.grade sory for all Roman Catholic-pupils.but Protestants may skip these classes.Six electives will be offer-red: intermediate algebra, tri gonometry, analytical geometry physics, chemistry, and history Students will be required to take at least four of these, said Mr.Laurence, but may take more.If the twelfth grade i.s completed with sufficiently good standing in certain courses, students will be accepted into the second year of the provinces universities Thus, it can be *he equivalent of first-year univer sity, in the province of Quebec If one happens to fie walk mg in the woods h> the shore of Lake Massawlppi about four miles south of North Hatley this month, one may well encounter voting boys attending a summer camp.Like most lioys attending most camps, they may be lalking about archery and boating, or swimming and handicrafts, or nature study and athletics, or such.But, too, they may well he talking about the journey of one called Christian from the City of Destruction to the Celestial City.They may.in fact, he dis cussing the experiences of this Christian ,:t such places as the Slough of Despond, the Valley of the Shadow of Death, or the Delectable Mountains.They may.in short, be talk ing about that classic of seventeenth century English lit-ature, John Bunyan\u2019s allegory The Pilgrim's Progress.CLASS HANDBOOK Young campers with this unusual topic for conversation are to be found at Quebec Lodge, an Anglican campsite bordering the lake.Like most church run camps in the Eastern Townships, Quebec Lodge gives daily classes in religious instruction to its charges; but unlike probably any other, it is presently employing The Pilgrim\u2019s Pro gress as a class handbook.The camp padre, who di reels these classes, is currently Rev.Richard Blythe of Bury.He explains: \u201cThe nature of the religious instruction here varies with the different priests who instruct at each of the four ; summer camps ft wo for girls in July, and two for boys in August).\u201cBut when I arrived here to direct the fourth camp (for senior boys), 1 tound that my predecessor as padre.Rev, John Pierce, had based his instruction in Christian life on a reading of The Pilgrim\u2019s Progress.I thought this was a good program, and followed it.\u201cActually, the children don\u2019t read the original classic themselves; rather, I read to them a version especially adapted for the young.This adaptation ht- the same story as the original, but the language is simplified and a change is made in the age of the hero Christian, who becomes a child.\u201d Father Blythe reads an excerpt from the book at each of his daily religious classes, expounds a httle upon the themes in his own words, then leads a discussion on the reading among the camp- < AM PLUS WITH < OPPLK \u2014 A( Quebec Lodge, mi Anglican campsite on Lake Massawippi, handicrafts are a major form of recreation for boys and girls from eight years up who participate in four separate slimmer camus.Above, (be Iiiindielafts insfructoi at the eiirienl senior hoys' ramp, Be\\ D.1 hustace of Last Angus, left, supervises an attempt al roppri-rnainrlling by campri Steven I.epoidevift, 14, of I a pm-ix ville, rentre, limmv Zellen, II, of Sherbrooke, at right, observes happenings at the little kiln.(Record photo by Gerry Lemay) Grader topples, t killed \\ Granby man was kihed, and his 13 year old son and another man were injured >e»ler-]itay when the rond grader »sn which they were riding toppled oxer the side of the Eastern fuwnslups Autoroute exit at Foster.Granby provincial po-jliee oftwials said thLs morning.the dead man was Identified by police is ! ule Cote, 33, of 136 Si Denis Street, Granby.Ills son Damien was reported Hn s.itislaetory condition at St.Joseph hospital in Granby thi» morn ne with a tr.ictured arm and leg I\u2019he diner of Hie road grader owned by Desourdy Con-'¦iruetion, Jacques Ouclettc.27, also ot 436 st Denis Street, 'Granby, is in hospital suffering nom abdominal Injuries Ho jwas reported tn satisfactory 1 condition ?Hit by car, boy dies A sis - year ¦ old hoy died at St Vincent de Paul Hospital | yesterday afternoon following a Wednesday night accident in which he xxas struck by a ear at the intersection of Bachand and University Streets, munie 1-(pal police said this morning.| The buy xxa- indent d ied by pliee as Richard Coint us.6, Ison ot Mr and Mrs.Guy Comtois, of 1356 Beliveau Street, iSherbrooke I The child xx as struck by a ear ih ivrii by Father I\u2019aul Enillt* itjervais.of Sherbrooke, said 'Lionel Beaudoin, In charge of statistics for the municipal pol-| ice.Dixvillri mayor resigns post At n special meeting of Ihe Dixville t\u2019ouncil.the resigna lion of Mayor Frank IVlers was accepted and Mr.Gaston Jean-1 Marie was elected to succeed him The snow removal contract was held over until the next meeting thus causing councillor Tremblay to walk out of the meet ing md councillor Dra-lauriers to resign.Privotc\t\u201d FRLNCH LESSONS Prof J A Lacroix Retired School Teacher Ttdephone 569 4984 er.x He has organized the schedule of readings so that all the boys will reach the Celestial Gil y with Christian by the end of their camping period, which lasts a lort night.At the conclus ion, ho hopes to have his senior boys act out the allegory on the campsite.just as Father Pierce did when he introduced this See \"Pilgrim\u2019s\" Page 5 BLAIS & MACRO \"Quality Men\u2019s Store\u201d \u2014 Custom Tailors \u2014 149 Wellington St.North Sherbrooke \u2014 Tot.569-7928 Bible school planned at Grace Chapel TH0S.W.LEONARD B.A., 1L.L.NOTARY Confinuntcil Bldg .Suit*» *09 fol 10 9-7600 i \u201cProclaiming Christ, our Peace\u201d will be the theme of the daily vacation bible school ]to be held at Grace Chapel, Sherbrooke, August 23 to Sep Itember 3.Classes will be held each morning Monday through hriday from 9.00 to 11.30 a.m.Boys and girls will enjoy Bible stor lies, singing, games and ham : craft under the direction of trained leaders All children are invited and may cal) 562-7708 for transportation.Children will be divided into four departments according to ages.The nursery department for two and three years old will be : under th< direction of Mrs.J Harvie, the beginners (four and five year olds) will be directed by Mrs F.Hatch, the Primaries (six and eight years oi will be directed by Mr.and .Mrs.Ron Holden and the ,jun iors (those children 9-11 years old) will be directed by Mr ;and Mrs.Bill Hollingshead Parents\u2019 Nights will be Sept 2 at 7:30 p.m The .school offer-, a complete dcpartmentally graded program providing two weeks ot worship and Bible study suited to children of alt ages.Directors of the school are Norman Gentry and Mrs H, A.Welch.INSURE IN SURE INSURANCE Homeowner\u2019s Package Policy Motor Boats, Motor, Auto Travel-Baggage WATSON & FULLER LTD.569-5939, Sun Life Bldg.betfer qualify PAINTING and INSULATION ¦fr Insulation will stop ice on your roof.W Prevents Ice-Broken Eves W Keep heat inside in winter Take your money back on fuel economy.MINERAL INSULATION \u2014 CALL 562-3158 Mr.G.Jacques \u2014 133 Big Forks Sb, Sherbrooke, Que.sizes 618 0 v jpi S' ' at our CflMpUs shop Sherbrooke Shopping Centre t i SbcrbroolicDaüij jRccctd The poper of the lo»fe»n Towmhipi.KiUWlihed Kclti unry tt, Hl«7.incuriiuratiiiii the ShetUcuuki- one year eld.3294-65 .\tMrs.Howard Macdonald will A copy of the specifications instruct the cooking t1;.with and form of tender may emphasis on casserole cookery, be obtained on payment of a One class till hr evo'- I to certified cheque or money order desser|s to In erved with - ,-to the amount of S10, not re- sproje n,,,ab imbursable, in applying to De- partment of Roads, Room E*5, ,\tMaomn .-l w i,, .Parliament Buildings.Quebec.(^uc\u2018! H beginners n tract bridge.All the fundamen-Only persons, societies com tals 0f bridge and a review of not look r.' forward to another\tMi\u2019s whoso seats are to\tbe\t14, and most silting menthet» election.They dread the thought\twiped out\tunder the new\tre-\tfrom that province would v-'dlvt' of a two-month campaign, with\tdislribu*i >h\tprocess.A fail elre\tlight on existing I' un-\u2019 i it» hand shaking, its speech*\ttion could\tgive them ano\ther\tOne Ontario I ilwrul memb i making and its o, st\u2014espcciallyTour or five years in the Com lias already opened a earn pa ¦» I\u2019rinu no elec the pro) ill the i \u2022\u2018The I for the gov o call an élection he Intuition is completed Minister Pc ison ,t\\» ii van he held under .ed new hiHittdaric.s un nd of Rail'- rat part of this iutsi-i when their eventual success is mon s.\t; office in expeetations of a Till m - i the waiime.'' -.ml one in doubt\tMAJORITY AGAINST\tvote, although he m» -t» lin .memb.i ' I don't want an eler \u2019\u2022Frankly.\u201d said one highly- Much of the backbench pres has been no official u .1 .alim tion, Imt 1 am still goim: to be regarded Ontario Liberal Ml\u2019, sure being applied to I\u2019rinu of such an event.Several mem ainpy it tliere isn't on.- alter all ¦'1 am tempted to pack up pol* Minister Pearson for a fall t lee- hers have opened rampao-u ae -the nervou- euci v I've 'pent DEPARTMENT OF ROADS TENDERS PROJECT 3294 65 mam m -V ¦ V panics and corporations having their principal place of business in the counties of Beauce.Dor _K;the systems will be provided.This class is not for those who LOISIRS\u2019 HONOR ME3IBERS \u2014 At the conclusion of Ihe Fourth Animai Festival of the Loisirs of Waterloo two of the members were honored by other members in recognition of their valued services and devotion.They are Guy Girouard, first president and a founder of Ihe group News Hashes from around the world Chester, Frontenac and Megantic aI,T;i,l-v h'a-v 1,1 '' \u2018 are allowed to bid.\tj Additionel classes will be an- ,\t.\t,\t,\tnounced soon.A certified cheque, to the order of the Minister of Finance of the Province, or a policy .if\t\u2014-\u2014 authorized to1\"0,provide00suret'- PRISON\tWASHINGTON (AP)\u2014Elmer PARIS (AP)\u2014Lucie Valon .cried, threw candy on th( e (bid bond), for an amount of Continued from Pve 1 Brown, president of the Inter*!widow of painter Maurice and kept up a deafening net $800.shall be included with the _______'*\t'[\t.\t' _\tnational Ty pographical Union1 Utrillo, died Thursday al her during the 80-minufe pet form tender.\t.\t(ATI,-CIO) said Thursday that!home on the Rue Lepic al ance by the singers A few Tenders will be received aÆ *ff\t'luMtive0*^' ublish,'r in lhc Tor;\t, paper strike are trying to run Sacre Coeur Dome depicted so.and Andre Robert, past president and a director In Ibis photo from left to right are .Armand Russell, Mayor of Waterloo, Guy Girouard, Andre St.Georges, president of Loisirs, Andre Robert, director, and Canon Erlgon.(Record photo by W.Bessette) vice.Room E-5.Parliament ;an f-r:n:' He wes \u2022 o have f rf;:' .j,e unjon 0ut of Canada.often in I'trillo' work.She w a held Buildings.Quebec City, until 3if«ve hurried shots at his atlacn- Kl|.Brov.n ,akii mar.,.oth(,-87.P.M.(Eastern Daylight Saving ( t w.nc i appt anr m bau Canadian publishers re not in: A painter herself, she liv ed ttno i\taavvi ngir 1er ILcfx'x i.i .\u2022 / \u2022 r* i rv u c\tKi i f r.\u2022 h onH night performance also was.Time), September 1st, 1965.to'serious effect.But his sixth and be opened at the same office final shot, with which he had and at the same hour.\tTaken more careful aim, caused sympathy wbth the effort.Brown made the comment a: 'in a studio-atelier on the street which climbs the flanks of The mop-lop singers, who ' were trapped in their plane for some 30 minutes the MARKET TODAY (GreensHieW* Ltd.) some 450 ITT' convention dele-AI o n t m a r tr e toaverd Sacre nighl when nearly 5,000 teen himself to accept the lowest,)g nor any of the tenders Roger LaBrèque, Deputy Minister.Sherbrooke Daily Record COWANSVILLE SWEETSbURG- Office: 413 South Street, Tel.263-3636 or 2634)482 Correspondent, also subscrip lions, renewals, classified ad vertising: Mr*.Keith Scott, Sweetsburg Ward, Tel 263-2402 105 Main St., 'day.at Lynn Lake.Indicated ore re servi is sufficient to support ! They arrived from their hotel 3M., daii concentrator.A Wednesday Sherrill Gordon Mines Ltd, is beginning work immediately on The Minister does not bind \u2019he fleeing man to fall to thi\t.*'¦;'\u2022\u2022 .\u201c-\u2019«\u201c\u201c\u201c'lager* stormed thro The Minister does not bind| d\tbcforc reaChing|Sales rejected a proposal to in-,Co.\t\" \" .the woods 40 feet from the faT slruct.,he lln,on 6 e\",ve She died, after a brief illness.jlen constable\t'committee to approach the amia her own paintings and He quickly got up and head *hree Toronto publishers.\tmany souvenirs of Utrillo - his\tarmor\u201eH\t, ed into the woods, before other\t*\t*\t*\t>)ale,1e and several 0\u2019 hls P°r' tj! P d 3 armtud ,^>m, ro-.d will be built b
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