Sherbrooke daily record, 1 octobre 1965, vendredi 1 octobre 1965
[" ) Bifiüotkèqtu du Séminaire de Shtrbnckt Bedford district social welfare court established, Wagner announces WEATHER Cloudy with intorr»ftt*f>t roh\\ today; Saturday cloudy with sunny period» becoming mail» ly sunny in afternoon; warm.High today and low tonight at Sherferooka *« and ».Summary *m Stjecbcooke Dailu Bccotd Today's Chuckle A true optimist is one who spends his last dollar to buy a money be is.Established 1897 Pnces 7 Cents SHERBROOKE Ql\u2019EBEC.FRIOW.(X lOBl R Sixty * ninth Year Five killed in collision.Labor left wing fights BLACKPOOL.England (CP) The Labo party's left wing was| reduced today to fighting for a concession that the leadership had \\ irtualty \\iclded in advance at the annual party conference.The final day of the five-day j conference featured a debate on delayed plans to nationalize the British steel industry.Party members angered by the gov-ernment's failure to fulfil a na-, tionalization pledge during its first year in office were supporting resolutions demanding action.The Jettists.balked on every important issue in the first four -days of the conference, lost some steam in the steel debate when the government gave them an answer Thursday.James Callaghan, chancellor of the exchequer, told the meeting Thursday that steel nationalization remains » firm part of the government program.The steel takeover was also in the parliamentary program presented last October, but final action was put off after publication of a white paper outlining procedure.Some observers believe the government feared defeat on r - rv**-\u2019 Si iff! *; 1 tvc peuple were killed last night in a two-vehicle collision followed bv Route 1 near the Bishonton lurnoff.1 our of the victims were reported to be occupants of x bakery truck victim was driving alone in his car when the head-on collision occurred at a a bind 20 miles northeast of Sherbrooke.Dead are: Nui maud Bolduc, .\u2019l), of VVee-j -don, who was reported driving the bakery truck; Mrs.Eddy Gerard, who in the truck; I ranciiic and Odette lean, Mrs Pomcrleau daughters, who were panying their mother; Michel SI Hilaire, 24 -on of Alcide Si.Hilaire of Wee-don, who was driving the car.The accident occurred immediately outside the Breton Service Station on the scene lire on I lie lilth junction t\u2019omerleau, of St was a pn-sengcr Pomei - t w o avcom British and American heritage and cars in' llv ITU (AN AIM AN IMIESS The llntish eonnevlion and the t'amula I mo I State.- auto parts deal came in for some allentnm on (ho clcvlim scene Thursday.Prune Minister Pearson, following in the footsteps of Pro rite first man ;;ie,s-ive Conservative l eader Hiefeubaker.picked the same s station pro plnee a.s the opposilion leader St John's.Nfid.I-» tliseuas the ¦e Breton.ËlelRHw» «si \u2022 âtkiwCw «lifttp, 11, WRECKAGE mem.- WSoHii OF VEHICLES INVOLVED IN CRASH Indonesia coup try fails as Sukarno man.safe pnetor icier says he was .sitting in a house next door to the serviee sialion, reading when he heard the era'h.He rushed outside No lire had stal led and he II led to set the driver of ihe Iruck free All the occupants seem :ed to be dead, he reported When fire broke out, Mr Rre Ion, afraid of an explosion, left lid called the police Thev ar lived almost immediately he said.The I\u2019aquin ambulance [arrived ««on aftenv*rds.Mr Breton reported that the victims had been thrown mi- lle former lie said m making his tirst liiinpnign speech outside laws that Newfoundlands ti'mlilions and British heritage spnng to be maintained.\" ?Hunt bomb as Pearson dines, talks 11c appeared to he i eniy ui;.' to a charge by Mr Diefenbaker ilial (he Liberal government is whittling away at the monarchy and other British traditions In Montreal, Privy Council President Guy iavreau told a nominating convention one of Hie firsl act - of a I ibei al ma jority government would be to declare 0 Canada the national anthem PACT CRITICIZED Ihe into .parts KUALA LUMPUR.Malaysia ( AP) \u2014 Jakarta radio said today the chief of Indonesia's armed forces, tien.Abdul Harris Nasution has smashed a coup d'etat led by Lt.Col.Uniiing.The Malaysian government radio, which has been the' iVsiie\"''beamse\u201dsome\" right-' nronitoring Indonesian broadcasts out of Jakarta throughout wing Labor members of Parlia- ,*ie day, said no further details were immediately available, ment opposed it.The Conserva- Then moments later, the Malaysian radio reported Ja-tive and Liberal opposition, harta had announced that army units under a Gen.Suharto combined with Laborite defec were instrumental in crushing the coup, tors, could have wiped out the It said Nasution and Suharto were \"both safe and government's tiny majority, well.\u201d \u20141- -1 The Jakarta radio said \"those responsible for the coup have been arrested,\u201d Malaysian officials reporteei.if- m Ai# v2i\t\" \u20227-./ ' iVv.% \\ \\ / f \\ ,\t\ti v T \\ \\\t\\ ^\t' wore\tLhP\\\t 4 (.vatKitf >:r«iit.r^)C«*ia*:\t7\t/\\ \\ > « J SrX- ji.'X\tW- - ''41®\u201c: ! i \" .LL.ii:J Communists run UNDER 'PROTECTION' Untung\u2019s revolutionary council.during its bid for supremacy.had declared that Sukarno, 64, was \"under\tprotection\u201d of the council.This\tled to specula- tion that the strong man had been removed.There was no immediate report of Sukarno's whereabouts.MONTREAL (CP) \u2014 Canada tions in Quebec province, Mr , 1 ntunR- in a broadcast befur* can expect 90\tper cent of\tits\tKashlan\tsaid\tthe\tfigure\tof\t90\tllc soyernment5 counter-move, labor force to\tbe out\tof\twork\tper cent\twas\tprovided\tby\tthe\tre-\t^'ar' sa'^\tac''on *3e' within 20 years.William Kash- search department of the United ra,,-e * number of generals and tan.leader of the Communist Automobile Workers' UnionU.S.Central Intelligence party, said Thursday.\t(CLC).\tAgency had planned a anti- Speaking to 75 persons at a He proposed that a special Sukarno coup nomination\tmeeting\tfor\tthe\ttwo\tfederal-provincial\tauthority\tbe\tRadio Jakarta\tat that time Communist\tcandidates\twho\twill\testablished\tto\t\"license\tand con-\tappeared to have\tbeen under his contest the Nov.8 federal elec- trol the development of aid ma- control.Tion.\u201d\tA broadcast by Radio Jakarta ¦ÿr\t?\tannounced formation of a new.a\t-.I\t43-member cabinet laced with ACC|UITT9a\tperhaps a dozen Communists.HAYNEVTLLE.Ala.(AP) \u2014 oral.\t(but D.N.Aldit, leader of In- The acquittal of a part-time After two hours of délibéra donesia s 3.000.000 - member deputy sheriff in the slaying of lion Thursday, a jury of 12 Communist party, was not on a young civil rights worker white men acquitted Thomis L.the list.brought cries from integration Coleman of a manslaughter Also absent from the new leaders for federal \"anti-lynch\" charge in the death of Jonathan cabinet were Indonesia's top legislation, condemnation from M.Daniels.Co:cman pleaded military officers.Gen.Nasution.church leaders and criticism self-defence.\tcommander of the armed from Alabama s attorney-gen-\tforces, and Maj.-Gen.Achmad \u2022fr\t*\tYani, army commander._\t.\tNasution had been considered Pop© rites Mon.\tthe chief obstacle 1u a Commu ROME (AP)\u2014Pope Paul will Alitalia said Thursday night, fly to New York M nday aboard in announcing details about the the same Alitalia DC-8 jetliner crew, that the aircraft's com-that brought him back frem mander will be Gianmario Zue-India last December and his carini, 49 He won four medals pilot will be the man who flew with the Italian Air Force dur-him to the Holy Land in Jan- irg the Second World War and uary, 1964.\thas logged 13.500 hours in the air 4 HP ;#¦ dernealh the truck making it\t.IUHN s Mid.(CP) very dillieuit to gel them out.He said that the lire was Mid\tS(,,) P,','0\"s '* tn,*r' I lie mlo ¦ purls deal ha burning al 5.00 a m when lie * 'bnm-i in honor of I iime Min bobbed up several times siner went to bed.\tPearson heir I hursditj ||u, s,,n g eleetion cainpai:;n Berlr.ind Nadeau of B .-hup night, unaware < ID i\" her wen ,|;U |,,,| , |(|, eiitni u,- romitti tun.one M grrfon* em searching the building for *\tm, Uiel'enbakn.Ne» pluvres and a trictid of the ear OOnib.\tDemoeiatie Leader Douglas A loeal radio station (VOCM i ,i,nrhj,\ttM.OOO, siness hy 1968 will w, annually in Canadian tariff venues, S.If ihf agretmentft v^rirk a tirif Thn h 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 01# 0 to delay it A vote of 54 to 18 'hat II INDEX \u2022irHit.«\u2022\u2022\u2022hi T**rn*hipi , ciaiiiRea CamiH Ctfitafiaii Sin*pci*l Se*rtl f*rn) .T#l«*isi*n Woman 0 0i0;0$0i0:0?0&?0'0 n the 100- n ' an- seat chamber sent the enabling 1.Canadt legislation back to the Hou«e of of the U S.Representative» for aeeeptanre three year' of amendments.\tsix per een But the margin was much output mst' closer on two moves to hoid the currently-bill up for further scrutiny by higher co-t the L.S tariff commission.The duatry.Ca t25-seat House had approved it equals ah « t < by a margin of better than two North Attic H» one with one amendment.î Ganada h »hifh 'he A**»»# e*s-i»ed\tfrom the Gl*n* that hi e by S260.ooo.ooo ,, ffl beyond normal market growth, ng averaging eight tier rent an cm nually in Canada a?against only three per rent in 'he murh\t'* ice larger tJ.S.market rst This will requite more Cans it\u2014 dian plants and worker* ¦an 3 The United Stale- seeks to rnt preserve an automotive rengthen its own with Canada which annually et - volume in- ha» produced a trade surplus, an consumption one worth S3tO.OOQ.bOi) last year, on «ef rent of 4 Canada get» larger en'ry They argue that reshaping ¦ pixri iction to the t.S market through the production patterns, chiefly m , ufidertakirig abolition for manufacturer» Canada tr get longer produr 1 ai e« rHi'< t» e#ep rt of tariffs ti*»e nin* )* eosttv, r rill, then Canadian tar pnees.now ranging from eight to 17 per rent more than In the t'niied State*, will rome down The auto \u2022 makers have Ireeft trade uBder pressure at.hearings here because of then reluctance to Weather 'h News 6:15 p.m.U News 6:20 p.m.H) News 6:25 p.m.>) Weather 6 30 p.m.n CBS World Newe a Huntley Brinkley (it Aerohis Canada lU Forest Hangers 12; Pulse /:00 p.m.i; Uttlest Hob 5; Bewitched 6)\tNews 8i Capture 12; Martian /:I5 p.m It News x Weather 7:25 p m.Show Business HUNTINjVILLE\t,,-r mummmmnrsnmvin^ava Master Kevin Suitor and Mas fg 1er Jim Suitor, who have been spending some lime with their grandparents, Mr.and Mrs Kay Suitor, returned to their home in Ottawa, with their grandmo- HOLLYWOOD (AH) Loui Louis even ther Mrs.Catherine Tarte.Armstrong, who lias been blow Iron Curtain ing the sweetest trumpet ttii- I had crowds in side of Oahriel for 52 years, like I did in Ghana FRIDAY Si Sporta With Doug smith 7:30 p rn.;ii Wild West 5i K B I 6» Fin* and Dandy Hi FUnUiohes 12|Smotners Bros.« OP p m.6 c.et Smart H I n mm * 12) Patty Duke ».30 p m ! Hogan s Hero*» 5i Convoy 8» Adda ms F anniy in Tommy Hunter 121 Go tio f:00 p m.h Gomer Pyle di Movie 8i Honey West 12» Peyton Place f;30 o.m 3; Alfred Hitchock 5) Mr.Roberts 8) Peyton Place (n\">g\t« like I was .1 my, laud until 2 a m,\t\"''s''lr- l.ouis was about to take off I here s loi of tilings I can doL, Th(.Beatn-i on 42 om-.lighters that will takeil,k«* !,l\"\u2018n,l\"'k\tll\"\"' listening1 i«fa.Per him up the Haeific coast to A! It\u2019 olt],\u2018r I'crformers and visit aska and then down into Texas l\":'\t'l»M havinK \"Lvaelf\t*¦ and I.onisiana.\t'* \u201cMan\u201d savs I-ouis \u2018 Ihcrr ^'; Pioneer 3:45 p.m.31 Music 4.00\tp.m.31 Count down 1 51 Football 1 8 American Bandstand 4:15 p.m.I fl) Window on ths World 4:30 p.m.it) Cuisine : I2l Spoils J OO p m.3i O/./.le and Harriet ! »i Gale Storm I Hi Forest Rangers Kt Ranger Rider 5:15 p.m, 6) Film 5:30 p.m.j 3) Dance Date j ft) Bugs Bunny ' 8» Waterfront 6:00 p.m.j 3) News ; ft) Country!line j 8> Crackerby i 12) Like Voting 6:15 p.m.3) Weatherwlse 6:20 p.m.3» Sports 6:30 p.m.! 3) The Saint 1 ft) UN Review 1 8) America 6:45 p.m.5> News 7:00 p.m.5; Jessie James ft) Beverly Hillbillies 81 Flying Scot 12) Jackie Gleason 7:30 p m 3) Jackie Gleason >\u2022 Flipper 61 O\u2019Brian 8) Shindig 8:00 p.m.5i Jpannie 8» King Family 12; Movie 8:30 p.m.3) O\u2019Brien ; 5) Get Smart : fit Movie 1 81 Lawrence W\u2019elk 9 00 p.m.j i' Movie 9:30 p,m.8 Hollywood Palace 10:00 p m.3) Gun smoke 12) Spotlight 10:30 p.m.: fit Juliette M> Small World i 12) Nile Cap 11.00 p.m.3> New s I ft 1 Football ! Hi News and Weather 1 12) New* 11:15 p.m.3) Weather .jt Music 8» Movie ! 12) New * 11:30 p.m.Yi Hollywood Palace 11:40 p.m.12) Movie 11:45 pm.12) Let's Find Out 12:45 p.m.8 News 1:15 a.m.ft' News 1:29 a.m.ft) Final , Edition 1.31 a.m.ft' Sports 9 00 «.m 8 Davey &.Goliath 0:15 m.m it RC Mesa 9:30 a.m.1> Herald of Truth 6t University 9 45 a.m 3; Herald of Truth 10-00 a.m It Mormor Conference ftt Sunday School 8) Annie Oakley 12' Liberal Arts 10:30 a m.ftj Bible Answers 8< Be a ne y & Cecil 12) Spectrum 11:00 a.m.3) Camera 3 6) Church H< Bullwinkle 12) Italian Show 1130 a.m.6i Follow- the Leader 81 Bull Winkle 12:00 noon 1> This Is The Ltfa fit Follow the Leader 8' Cartoons 12:30 o m 3) Face the Nation fit Tennesee \u2014Tuxedo Hi Superman 12» Continental Mlniature i:00 p.nv 3) Skiing ft; Sports 8> Scope 12; Spectrum 1:15 p.m.3 Sports 5; Sacred Heart 1:30 o.m \u2019> Ora) Rooert» ! ft< Country Calendar hi Bachelor Fa-tier 1 30 p m.! \"»t Oral Roberts : ft* Country Calendar 8> Bachelor Father 2:00 p.m.| S.This us the Life ft Football 81 Movie : I2t Football 2.30\tp m.j ft) College Bawl I 12) Tide ^ & Trails 3.C0 p m.| 5» Big Picture : 12; Movie 3.15 p.m.5 Pioneer 3:30 p.m.| ft) Football 4:00 p.m.| 31 Bowling 4.30\tp.m.3) Big Picture ft) Sight it Cast | 5; Fooibail ; 12; Thunderbirds 4.55 p.m.: 6) News 5.00 pm, 3 Mr.Ed ft- Nature of Tilings 12; Show case 5.30\tp.m.8i Roller Derby 6i Hymn Sing 12; T.B.A 6 00 p.m.3) 20th Century 6/ Perry Mason 12) W\u2019alt Disney 6:30 p.m.3) You Can Quote Me i 8) Stingray r.oo p.m 3) Lassie ft; Hank 8; Voyage Six have 12 The Daisies C3© p m.3; M> Favorite Martian contract, i* W^jr Disney ft' flash back 12 » Am a y B u ; k \u2022 8 06 p m.3) Ed Suthvan ft' Ed Sullivan 8; FBI.t 30 p.m.31 Branded 12 Run 9:00 pm.¦Si Pery Mason 5)\tBonanza ft) Bonanza 8' Movie 9:30 p.m.12?Peyton Place )0*00 p.m.3-Candid Camera 5}Wackiest Ship 6» Seven Days 12; Court Martial 10:30 p.m.3» What\u2019i Mv Line?12; Zero One ^ 11:00 p.m.3) News 5; My Mother the Cat ft) News 12) News 11 to p.m.6; Local News 11:15 p.m.3» Movie 6)\tWeekend la 8) News-12) Pulse 1122 p.m 61 Expo Today PEEK could HELP SCORE Italy gained 12 ln\u2018ernafiona Match point- on board 16 trite: Belladonna and -varelti stop pe*i safe!} at lour ht r.s v,h;\u2019 the American North - Saut pair uen: all the way to hearts.ha-e mare hearts was not a goo; but actually cobk been made if South ha; \tNORTH\t1 A K 9 4 V A 6 4 ?K 108 62 A J6 WEST\tEAST AJ107\tA Q 8 6 5 3\t V Q5 3\t» 10 8 ?J 94\t?Q7 5 AQ 10 53\tAK94\t \tSOUTH (D) A A 2 VKJ972 ?A3 A A 8 7 2 North and South vulnerable\t South\tWest North East 1 V\tPass 2 0\tPass 3 A\tPass 4 V\tPass 6 V\tPass Pass Pass Opening lead\u2014A J.\t been able to see all the cards.West opened the jack of Sports spades and South «aw that he could make the hand if he could avoid the loss of a trump trick and clear the diamonds «\ti- w'th only one ruff.There also 11:30 p.m.would be a slight problem of getting back to dummy after setting up the diamonds so South started proceedings by winning the first trick in dummy.Then he ted a low heart and finessed his jack.West won with the queen and continued spades.South won with the ace and took his ace of diamonds.Then he led a diamond to dummy's king and ruffed a small diamond.This set up the last two diamonds whereupon South cashed his king of trumps and dummy s town one.How could & :e contract?All he needed was a good joii at either defender's hand, .tier that good to:k b?w r.di -in the spade .erd in h:s o n and and p.ay tee k.n^ a,.! aek of trumps.If West duck-d.South could let the jack ide If Wes: covered.South \u2022 outd go up with dummy'- ace and drop East's 10 whereupon die\tnine of\thearts would be high.South would then complete tne process of drawing trumps, set up the diamend suit, enter dummy with the king of spades and make his contract V* CARD Sense A ?Q\u2014The bidding has been: South\tNorth East 1*\tPa-s\t2 N T.\tPass JA\tPass\t4*\tPass *> You.Suuth.hold: AK J 8 : ¥ A 2 AK Q 2 *A Q 8 4 What do you do now'.' A\u2014Bid four\tno-trump.\tYou are going to a slam and might as well use Blackwood.TODAY'S QUESTION You bid four no-trump and your partner bids five diamonds to show one ace What do you do now?Answer Tomorrow 8) Movie 11:40 12> Be rton 12:45 8) News About Television By CYNTHIA hCWRY NEW YORK tAP)\u2014Network;some rea-on her special style television has been a topsyjjust doesn't come across in tele-turvy place for the last few vision.But then, neither does weeks with so many new shows,Ethel Merman's electric stage ami old shows w ith cast presence, more\u2019s the pity, changes Thus, it was comfort Another NBC show that probing Wednesday night to find an ably can run as long as Hope's\t,\t,\t, ., old friend in a familiar con is The Vtrginian.a 90-minute jaCe*n^ ^arded two clubs lent-Bob Hope in his first NBC western with such a flexible^\" ,thf °ng dlan,\u201dn^s' H.e stl11 comedy special of the year, format that it doesn't really lai 0 nse a ^ 11 an 'va'' Nothing has changed, and no- need the continuing charac body wanted it to.\tters.I The show almost always con WEST BOLTON \u2014 Mr.and Mrs.Nelson Tryon, daughters, Doreen and Linda, Magog, and Miss M.Wilson, ,ejSawyerville were guests of Mr.cl nd Mrs.Gordon Honey.___\tMr.Edward Donovan.New' LB.) plus a lri\u2018nil*c or s0 ','no'v what has York, is spending his holidays happened\u2014and what wilt hap vith Mr.and Mrs.B.R.Miz- Hope in his opening mono logue\u2014often the brightest spot Sls*s °, P|e,!> familiar western in the program\u2014fired off |Us ?,!ols'but ,hat ma> \u2018'vt'n t,e onp usual sharp remarks at his fa vorite traffic Beatles, the Mets, some new ones like the New of its charms.At any rate, the targets - Los Angeles!viewe\u2018' he night, a sketch wiih Mis- Mr and Mr- Harold \\iken of -u) w(,ieh was very interesting l-ilh* \"ho played Tiger Ballou Dunkin were guests of Mrs \\i- |)ue to other activity, the fall The British comedienne is con ken's parents.Mr.and\tMrs\tRoy\tbazaar\t«laie has been changed\tsidered to he the funniest Waldron.\tt0 Nov.\t3\twoman alive by a legion of de- Miss Mary MacDonald has re Plans were made to hold the voted theatre goers \u2014 this turned from Toronto.Ont.fall thank offering on Oct.14 viewer among them \u2014 but for Mr.Trevor Sutton, (lett).1344 Lafontaine St , Ste.Dorothée.P.Q., receive* $1000 Peter Jackson Cash Award from Peter Jackson representative Mr.André Bérubé.Certificates worth $1000 are inserted into a number of Peter Jackson packages.Buy a package today\u2014you too can win !\t« *» KING SIZE Petef Jackson .for people with a positive tsste ! * PRESENTS \"LES FEMMES DE PARIS Produced by Barry Ashton and Wolf Kochmann.wiih musical lirection hy Denny Vaughan, and orchestra under the direction of Henry Matthew- The fabulous Ashton girls arc stunningly roMumed in a lavish manner that doc-indeed \u2018out Zlcgfcld Zicgfctd himself Production numbers and acts arc ingenious and imaginative (ca ing an all-star international group of 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Cottage* Lakeshere and Town Lots\t\u2022 Rental of Homes \u2022 Apartments\t\u2022 Stores \u2014 CONSULTANTS IN REAL ESTATE \u2014 Len Keeler, 562-8561\t42 Wilson Street.Lennosville y\tf\t?1\taO\t^^\"Sherbrooke\u2019s Leading Dairy\" Shecbcooke Dailu laccocd\tUjlTj) SHERBROOKE (ffl) \tPURE MILK r Kl , LK.I 1,\tHIGH QUALITY DAIRY PRODUCTS \u2014 Tal 54?1515 Caritas campaign opens Caritas serves more people than any other charitable organization in this area, the pres irient of the Caritas charity campaign, Geraid Pelletier, told campaign organizers last night.The campaign, which supports 16 char: able groups in eight Eastern Townships counties.held its opening meeting at the Social Club.Mr.Pelletier said it was desirable to unite the appeals of assuring 'he would kce many different organizations.In this way, he said, all the groups are assured of support from the population.However, he added, it\u2019s unfortunate that more businessmen don't realize that Caritas does represent more than one appeal.A dollar split 16 ways doesn\u2019t amount to much, he said.One hundred and sixty-five thousand dollars is the goal that the campaign has set it- The Ministry of seif.This monev will be spread through the popular Sherbrooke courts Murder charge set at assault The charge of attempted murder lodged against Mrs.Rachel Champagne-Bellerose of Sherbrooke in the latter part of Ma\\ this >car w.o reduced yesterday morning to one of assault with bodily harm.Mrs.Bellerose appeared in Court of Sessions and was given a suspended sentence.She was also required to po>; a personal bond of S500 \\\\ the French courses offered peace for a vear.Mrs Bellerose, who is reunit ed with her spouse, on the ad vice of Quebec mental hosmta1 psychologists had her sentence educed She had spent a month: at the hospital and a waiting period of over a month prior to trial which led to the deei-; sion taken yesterday She had also spent time in jail Mrs Bellerose following an; argument with her husband, Education 'tabbed him with a butcher education knife inflicting a deep wound equally among the\torganizations\tdivision\tin\tcollaboration with\tBoth\tshe and her husband ad represented in ihe\tappeal.\tthe Roman\tCatholic Regional\tniittod to a drinking problem Vice-president of the appeal.School Board, in offering a cour- In suspending her sentence .1 h.Daly announced that this so in French conversation which-Judge Redmond Hayes said, was not just a campaign for is due to start October 4 in Shcr- 1 lie next step mu -1 be to bi French Canadians.Caritas brooke and Lennoxville.\tgin remedying the cause of the serves many charities which Enrolment for these free night friction, if it is as you say main serve the English-speaking resi- classes is at l'Ecole Secondaire ly due to drinking .then re dent of the Eastern Townships.Tt.Francois, corner of Galt and habilitate yourselves.If you including the Victoria Order\tof\tBowen\tStreets, in Sherbrooke,\thave\tno trouble in the com in: aid\tIn\tor al\t,fle\tLennoxville High\thero\tyou will he absolved of ad of Parachute\u201d entries Sherbrooke county out race Sherbrooke C Mar-meetinc was open iront Ju'.j 1 to Sept 30 tindale She spoke o( ho« fortunate the The following list of comnut-societj is in having Mrs.Moore tees was presented b> Mrs BEDFORD \u2014 (Special) j to the UniteJ \u2014 The annual meeting of the «here the annu Missisquoi County Historical 'ùei ,UM,S° 10 -iW> >ou\thers and each button preyed copter or monorail and during ni,:hl \u2019\t\u2019\t^\t\u2019 .ne excellent reports.\th,.m»\tinstruction on any subject.\" s(>[mU , dlMan, mU!iic\u201e ,one the day.using his telephone \"Meanwhile, our business , Ui v,\t.Businessmen could -el up pic\tover the line to operate\tthe\twill see.hear, and exchange man.whose wife has taken a exhibition which\tattracted ary at Caldwell - and Christie's \u2019jidès'of Uveal interest, the All you need us a picture lurephone conférences to show switching equipment in our ten written material with a.ssoci couple of days' trip to Hong man>\t,\t( Manor; The 125th anniversary commentat0 graduate of Auburn High School, attended Paul Smith\u2019s school of Forestry, New York, and Worcester Junior College.He is a member of the Massachusetts National guard Reserve.181st Battalion Engineers, a unit of the 2fith Yankee Division, a member of their Rifle Team, and a member of the Auburn Pistol Club.He is associated with the H.C.Pond Lumber Comoany of Auburn as a lumber salesman.His fiancer.Miss Sigmund, of Auburn, also a recent graduate of the Auburn High School, is employed by the Sol Marcus Co.of Worcester.The couple will reside at 36 Oxford Street, Auburn, after a wedding trip to New Hampshire and Maine.(Casson Foster Studios) Mr.and Mrs.Hr who have spent three London, England, the guest of Rev.and Mrs.T.Hardy and family, returned to their home on Worthington Street, on Wed nesday, Sept.29.Mrs F.N Gill and Mrs.0.Rennett.of Lennoxvilic.have left for Lyndonvilie.VI.to attend the funeral of Mr Press ¦Amiedev.a former resilient of Maple Grove.Engagement The engagement is announ-iced of Marilyn Elizabeth Davi-|son, eldest, daughter of Mrs.H.W Davison, of Wellesley, Ont.land the late Mr Davison, to j David Winston Morrow, young est son of Mr, and Mrs.G.W.Morrow.London, Ont.The mar riage to take place in First-St.Andrew's United Church, Lon don.Ont., Saturday, Oet.9.at j4 p.m.mor Nlillar.pe weeks m 1 omen Dunn, Smith marriage MONTREAL \u2014 Nuptial vows were exchanged in a double ring ceremony on Saturday,' September 11, at 2 30 p.m.in; the chapel of Erskine American\u2019 United Church Montreai, between Norma Jean, daughter of Mr.and Mrs.Francis Smith of Danville, and Peter Frederick, Ison of Mr.and Mrs.John Al-i [fred Dunn, of Melbourne.Rev.: Norman Slaughter officiated at the ceremony.\" ; The bride, given in marriage \u2018by her father, wore a two-piece suit of honey beige wool accent-, led with brown braid and buttons, a brown velvet wedding! juju:ring hat, with self bow and; ¦W: all-over veil.Her accessories H were brown and beige, and she: wore a pearl choker and earrings.Her corsage was of pink ; rosebuds.Miss Joan Smith, attendant for her sister, wore a green crepe sheath with neckline ruf-|fle, matching velvet pillbox hat, and brown accessories.Her 'corsage was of pale green ! orchids.SEPTEMBER WEDDING \u2014 cred Heart C hurch.Stanstead.Mr.and Mrs.Peter E.Shiel, The bride was the former whose marriage took place on Joan Vivian Chamberlain, Saturday, September 4, in Sa- only daughter of Mr.and Mrs.Bernard Chamberlain, Stanstead.The groom is the son of Mr.Peter S.Shiel.of Ath-lone, Erie, and the late Mrs.Shiel.Women s groups in the news RECENTLY WED \u2014 Mr.and Mrs.Ian Roy Hay, whose marriage took place recently in the Church of the Immaculate Conception, Drummondville.Mrs.Hay was the former Susan Ann Ray, daughter of Mr.and Mrs.Leslie A.Ray, of Drummondville.Mr.Hay is the son of Mr.and Mrs.Leonard Hay, also of Drummondville.Roy-Webb wedding LENNOXVII.LE\tCombie in charge of the meet-jabroad.Mrs.G.Barfield, report- WO.MEVS LEAGUE\ting.A film entitled The Other ed that five baby sets, six night- Lennoxville Women's League;Sheep, was shown and a solo;gowns, one bonnet and one Mr.Thomas Cook, of Hamil-! of St.Andrew\u2019s Church in Sher; was rendered by Rev.A.Me-jpair Korean socks had been ton Ont acted as best man forjbrooke held its first meeting|combie.\tturned in: Mrs.R.Loughheed, the' groom.\tafter the summer recess, at the; Refreshments for this meet-,welfare convener's report show- Following\tthe\tceremony,\ta,home of Mrs.George MacDon ;ng were looked after by Mrs.led that the hospital library cart reception\twas\theld\tat\tDrum-laid,\tStanstead Road.\tR.Goodhue.Mrs.D.Savage and had been taken around for mond Plaza.\t\u2018 The meeting was devoted to Mrs p_ B0Uit0n,\t.June, July and August; world Mr.and Mrs.Dunn will re- making plans for the rummage.\t- jaffairs convener, Mrs.R.Lough- 0^=0 Neviile - Stetson DERBY, Vt.The marriage of Nora Jean, elder daughter of Mr and Mrs Clair Stetson, Dcr by Line.Vt., to Robert Owen Neville, son of Mr.and Mrs.Thomas Neville, of took place at the United Church, in Derby, Vt., at 10 a.tu on Saturday, September 25.Rev.Waldo Lamlquist, officia- with roses and lopped with a bride and groom.Flowers completed the decorations throughout (he hall.Later, the couple left for a Montreai, honeymoon trip to Miami, Fla., the bride travelling in a three-piece linen suit in light blue with a white blouse and match ing accessories.She wore a led at the double ring ceremony (corsage of roses, and the wedding music was played by Mrs.Fred Taylor Autumn flowers were used to decorate.The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore a floor length gown of Alencon laee over net and taffeta, fashioned with a front lace panel of the bouffant hooped overskirt effect, On their return Mr.Neville will reside at water Street.Montreal.The bridesmaids were charge of Hie guest book Guests were from Montrea STANSTEAD \u2014 The mar-(decorated by Mrs.Seth Blake, riage of Linda Faye, daughter jaunt of the bride, in white with of Mr.and Mrs.Donald Webb,i floral decorations and topped \u2022\u2014v ; Stanstead, to Roland Roy, son with a bride and groom.)\\q{ Mrs.Andrea Roy, Stanstead, Gilbert\u2019s orchestra supplied ' (and the late Mr.Doni Roy,!music for dancing.Later, the \u2022ind Mrs Took place at 10 a.m.Saturday,!bride and groom left on a wed W»\u2019 Atl'September 25 at Sacred Heart (ding trip to Three Rivers and j of Jesus Church.Father Pierre other points in Quebec Pro-jn Comeau officiated at thejvinee.For travelling the bride double ring ceremony and was (choose a turquoise blue flannel celebrant of the nuptial mass suit, black accessories and eor- side in Hamilton, Ont.The morning break and coffee cake i t'j cups brown sugar Z11 cups flour t 111 v low roses.Her jewellery was bodice, featuring lily poinl Foster, of Sherbrooke, sleeves and a scalloped neckline' On arrival, Miss Foster, who trimmed with sequins.She wore was taken completely by sur a crown of seed pearls which (prise, was presented with a hold in place her veil of silk corsage of pink and white car-illusion and carried a white | Bible adorned with red roses.Her Jewellery vas an heirloom gold bracelet of her grandmother.the late Mrs.Beriee Bickford.The Misses Nancy Gail, and Nina Lyn Stelsnn were bridesmaids for iheir sister .the former in rose pink and the latter in heaven blue brocaded dresses tashioned with impressed pleats.bride-to-be in a pink si sisted in opening them by her mother.After hostess, lunch, served by the Miss Donna Forgrave.gold cross Mr Kudore Dcsbiens stood as witness for the Mrs.assisted by Mrs.Lynn Forgrave j Wedding Announcement and Miss Daphne Forgrave, the guest of honor expresvsed appro ciation to her hostess and other friends Out of town guests were from Danville.Bromptonville, Slier lirooke and Sawyervillc Webb, chose groom, mother of a figured The wedding of Aallie Lor raine, daughter of Mr.and Mrs.\t___________.P.Heegsnwi, of Lawrence, to Allen Thompson son of Mr.and! Lubricate and Bathe Mrs R.Thompson, of rowans The mildly crisp air of early ville, took place in the St.fall makes your skin contract sleeveless bodices, and matching Paul\u2019s Anglican t'hurch.Bury and thus slows ihc natural skin jackets with short sleeves and on ,s(,pi.15 |{t>\\ ».Uligth of-oils from reaching the surface round necklines.They wore fjeiating, A re option was held To give skin a boost over tin matching hair bandeaux and al t|1(, |,onlP 0{ the bride\u2019s par weeks of transition, pour tw chapel veils and carried colon ;enls where a buffet lunch was'capful* of baby oil in you lal bouquets of toned autumn !served\t|bath water.flower-\t- Mr, Martin Neville was best man for his brother and the usher wa?Mr.Norman Stetson, brother of the bride.Mrs.Stetson, mother of the bride, wore a three-piece knit suit of burgundy shade, a black velvet hat and accessories.Her corsage was of Talisman roses.Mr.and Mrs.Thomas Neville, due to illness, were unable to attend the wedding.The reception took place in the church hall following the service, where at high noon a dinner was served to over 50 guests.The bride\u2019s table was arranged with the wedding cake, made by the bride's grandmother.Mrs.Hugh Stetson, and decor ated by Mrs.B.Blais, in white The Spy With The Golden Touch What made French women fight to buy gold underwear .while one men's store in Holland sold 4,000 shirts in a single day?October Render's Digest tells the true story (as fantastic as any of Ian Fleming's books ) of how .lames Bond.Secret Agent 007.has become one of the world's prime movers of merchandise.Read, too, about the 4 films that have earned a staggering $70.000,000 Reader's Digest ja now on sale.dross and a gold color feather had and dark brown accosso-, rios Her corsage was of white! carnations.Mrs Roy, the groom's mother.was in a three-piece suit of grey wool tweed, with a turquoise and blue hat, black accessories and a corsage of white anuitions.The reception was held at Ridgewood Inn.Fitch Bay, .vhere.at high noon a dinner as served to about 100 guests, he bride's table was centered ith the three tier wedding made by Mrs.Donald mother of the bride, and siSp O; -0 : MM vw-.v.v.y m * * * ' 'A m QK\u2019II HI % TORONTO (CP)\u2014A few years \u201cThen Senator (Wallace) Mc-ago Felieitv Cochrane, 36, wasjCutcheon thought I\u2019d do best in The meeting then adjourned toD she might never walk (Toronto.\" and tea was served by the hos- again.But now in a sense shes l,Ved IN NFLD.tosses Mrs.R.Bultitude and running.\t1 Mrs.Cochrane has been well- Mrs.H.McLaughlin.\tThe 1959 polio victim and (trained in publicity.-\u2014- mother of three girls has been! She went to Newfoundland in ST.ANDREW\u2019S W.M.S.\tnominated Progressive Conser- 1952 with her parents and got a The regular meeting of the vative candidate in Toronto job with Gander radio station Women\u2019s Missionary\tSociety\tParkdale in the Nov.8\tgen-\tCBG.She ran her own CBC\tnet was held in the ladies\tparlor on\tcral election.The riding\twas\twork program.People Who\tfra- Tuesday, Sept.14 at 8\tp.m.Mrs.\twon in the last election by Dr.\tvel.and was Gander correspon- D.Savage leading the group in Stanley Haidasz.Liberal.\tdent for the St.John's worship.\tBorn in London.Mrs.Coch- gra^_ Minutes of die last meeting rane Works in Ottawa as a pub-were read, also the correspond-;^cj(y agent for the federal de ence which included\ta new>-\tpartm\u20acm of trade and\tcom letter from Mis- M.EeDeedy- merer.The roil call and treasurer's rc sj,e mid a party rally ;port followed.\tday night: Miss L Johei and Miss H \u2022 ] didn't walk for a year Rose gave an interesting reporl(Then with braces, canes and on their five day visit to thej ot of determination, here training school at Belleville |am.\u201d No newcomer to politics.Mrs 'achrane was a young Conser \u2019.dive as a teen-ager in Britain w ere served ; Miller am'; Ont, Refreshment! by the Misses J Leila Coote.Sectional Rally The sectional rally was on Saturday, Sept.25 in church hall with Mrs.A.heh the Me Tele \u2018That was in 1954 when all (sorts of famous people were 'stopping at Gander on transatlantic flights.I remember inter-Mn! viewing the late Agha Khan.Zsa Zsa Gabor.Olivia de Havilland and dozens of others, including (Lester Pearson.\u201d She later moved to New York and the Long Island Examiner news desk and from there to Newsday's night desk.She was the London Telegraph's corres- .\t,\t,\t\u201c\"\"'^ Pondent at the same time, vith her parents.Later she ,,\t,\tj ,A u u 1\tMarriage to a Canadian pilot bought she would seek\tnomma- ,,\t,\t,\t,\t, ,\t,,\t.\t.u\tbrought\ther\tback\tto\tCanada ns in Newfoundland or British ,\t,\t.\t.\t.\t\u2022 where her daughters, Nadia, \u2019 urn ia'____________________ Gayle and Glenda, were born.1 'WîV.- CYNTHIA ANN.2 year-old daughter of Leading Seaman and Mrs.David Taylor, and granddaughter of Mr.and Mrs.Stanley Taylor, Huntingville and Mr.and Mrs.Herbert Hodge, Sawyervitle.She is the great-granddaughter of Mrs Etta Taylor, of North Hatley and of Mr.Harry Evans, of Sawyers die.Today s recipe MANNERS MAKE FRIENDS mwm BEAN BURGERS 2\ttablespoon» minced onion 1 tablespoon shortening 1 IS ounce can beans in to?mate sauce 3\ttablespoons sweet relish 1 teaspoon Worcestershire sauce Salt and pepper to taste * sandwich buns, split I cup grated sharp cheese Saute onion in shortening.Add next 5 ingredients; heat.BELL HO! TON TROUSERS, DEMURE SMOCK \u2014 The fancier of fashion fabrics can dress herself and her home to express her personal taste.Here the modern individualist pick* geometric* smock (right) by Flair Lingerie complements the cover-ups for furniture.Avril rayo« is used for the costumes worn by the room and the resident, blending beauty with mini-mum rare.for sophisticated separates to ; show off handsomely against a dot-design decor.Wall design is fabric, pasted on.At-home bell-bottomed trouser* and sleeveless blouse are by Julio Fernande* (lefu.For quint evwniatf* » dwouus» j a 1\ttablespoon shortening hi cup water 2\ttablespoons brown sugar Î tablespoons prepared mustard 1 tablespoon 57 Sauce 1 cup chili sauce 1 pound link sausage sandwich buns Saute onions, celery and pep- | per in shortening until tender.; Add remaining ingredients and, bring to a boil.Lower heat and1 Toast buns and spoon 2 table- simmer for 5 minutes.Add1 spoons bean mixture onto each cooked meat to sauce; simmer toasted bun half; top with grat- jo minutes or until meat is hot.ed cheese.Broil until cheese serve meat and sauce on a melts.Makes 4-5 servings.toasted sandwich bun.Makes \u2022Thick slices of French 5.6 servings.bread can be used in place of\t- the buns.\tSTARTED IN EARLY TV \u201e *,,\tJune Caliwood, hostess of Gen- SAUCY SAUSAGE SANDWICH mtlon thjs summer> started 7 tablespoons minced onion with CBC-T\\ in its early day*.! '» cup chopped green pepper working for the late Dick Mac-j I Va cup chopped celery\t\u2018Dougal.Sulking calls more attention to falling flat on one's face than laughing about it.SUSAN VALERIE, one-year-old daughter of Mr.and Mrs.Murray Kelso, of Lennoxville.She is the granddaughter of Mr.and Mrs.Guy Davidson and of Mr.and Mrs.Kenneth Kelso, of Inverness, (Photo by Gerry Lonwyi m tiews flashes from around the world 5HERBR00KF n.vn.Y RECORn, ERI., OCT 1, 1965 r\u2019AKIS (Reuters1 \u2014 Lor Tbrmson.Canadian \u2022 barn pub Iisher.said Thursday he doe not believe border disputes between China and the SoiiC: Union vul! be seti'ti u ithou great ditficuiue .pernaps ever, to the extent of armed corf\u2019.ict In a spee:h to the American Club of Paris.Lord Thomson recalled that he has had in.er-view with Soviet Communist leaders, and said: My observation is mat top Communist officials in the Soviet Union are greatly concerned with the Chine:e situation.They have a long border with China, much of it in dispute.T do not believe these border dispute- wiil be settled without great difficulties, perhaps even to the extent of armed conflict.\u201d * * * REGINA (CP) \u2014 Senator M.Wallace McCutcheon said Thursday night the Liberal government is really asking for more rubber - stamp votes in Parliament in its plea for a majority in the Nov.8 general election.In an address to a nominating convention here, the Progressive Conservative senator and former trade minister launched a double - barrelled attack on Trade Minister Sharp and Finance Minister Walter Gordon.He accused the Liberal trade minister of arrogance and use of dishonest arguments in election speeches on the Prairies and Mr.Gordon of advocating anti - American policies which drive out essential foreign investment.* * * MIAMI.Fla.(AP) \u2014 Cuban Premier Fidel Castro offered an open door policy today , including two free flights daily, to Cubans wishing to leave the Caribbean island for the United States.Castro, in a statement broadcast by Havana radio, elaborated on his offer of Tuesday in which he said he would allow any Cubans to leave their homeland to join relatives or go into exile in the U.S.The premier said in the broadcast, monitored- here, that 'we maintain the decision that from Oct.10 we will give absolute guarantees and facilities to all those who wish to come to Cuba by their own means or to pick up their relatives.\u201d * * * OTTAWA (CP)\u2014The interest rate on new Government of Canada treasury bills returned Thursday to its post-1962 peak of 4.13 per cent after the Bank of Canada further reined in the money supply.The rate of yield on the three - month treasury investments is generally regarded as a signal for interest rates gen- .rally.It was less than tour pe.:nt two months ago and les ¦.an 3.T5 in April.The central bank repor-e hat cash re:crves of the char ered banks amounted to SI.123.000.\t000 on Wednesday.Th.reserves had been reduced from 11.441.020,000 a week earlier ar.11.449.000.\t000 on Sept 15.?CALGARY (CP)\u2014Ducks tha stop m Calgary on their south bound winter flight are in for : surprise this fall.When they settle on the Bo\u2019 River near the Cominco fertiii rer plant or at the Inglewoc bird sanctuary\u2014favorite stop ping points\u2014they 11 be fright ened and scattered by explosive noise makers As they waddle in search of| named grain that fish and game as-1Lincoln sociatkm members have put outi ach year, they 'll find the feed as been cut off.There won't e any at the federal govern nent sanctuary and there'll be \u2022w i! any.handouts from the mate eitirens Financial & Market Report 8irtl*« COURTESY OF GRFFNSHIELOS LTD NEW YORK STOCK MARKET MONTREAL STOCK EXCHANGE ?I ST.CATHARINES (CP)-Ex-.rnai Affairs M n!?ter Martin aid Thursday night the need r a majority government is ie mam issue of the Nov.8 ederal election campaign A strong mandate is neces-iry for the government to get n w ith the job of building a otter Canada, he told a nomi iation meeting here ¦lames C.M c N u 11 y, first fleeted in 1952.was again Libera! candidate for ¦ \tPrevious\t\t\tPrevious\t \tClosing U a 111\t\t\tClosing\t11 am \\mer IY1\t67'a 67'»\tAbitibi\t\t11*»\tIMa Anaconda\t74\tAlgonia\t\tM's\t65-G Bethlehem Sleet\tRT-'s\t\\lu illinium\t\t29\t28'» Borden > Go.\t45\tArgus\tCorp.\t201»\t201» R .\u2019hn -dei\t5U« 52\t\\.-i>e-\tlos\t25'4\t25 ,'omm Solvents\tso»*\tBel!\tTel\t58 a*\t58'» t on- Edison\t44\t44 G\tBrazil\t\t9\tp Douglas\t54 >a\tB \\\tOil\t21>\u2019 a8e of zema for two.rears After using \\ \\\\0i Rrn George Fanas !l ,n\t^' lemarried many different preparations we ,n |la,j made the arrangements ,0\tlr*('' Hunici who found a steroid of the cortisone (Vt- hndge members to he serv Ihrei ye at s longet than In- son have washed out much of\t.uu.c\t.\u201e the available nitrogen that \u201d\t, ,\tAYER'S CUFF - A meeting was devoted to hearing result would normally occur in soil at yea\u2018 18 milde\"'\tof the Ayer's Cliff Fair Board, f the 1965 fair as the secretary this time of r ear\tThis usually develops in shade'Was held in the hall of the Coun- treasurer, Mrs.M B.Corey,\t.,w Durinc the oast year or two at first.spreading to openjty Building on Sept.18, with a gave an outline of receipts and Sroup that controls it.Mill its ed the regular Wednesday even-\tw , .\t.\t., an I n,orp 'ia,v-ns hav e areas in cloudy weather.Sus good number of directors attend- expenses, This year the weather prolonged use hav e any had cf- mg meal at the t.olf ( lub lounge\t'\t.\t' , j.\t, s hh,errasses poet mildew if shaded areas are'ing and with president Lawrence man did not favor the fair and feels?\tHaler the members returned\t' '\t1 , 1 '\t.bluegrasses U ^\t_\t.u_.\u201eu _____k.\t.u- .w.:.\t.____u .-, a .AHKm.oh h i« iinu-.se to to the I.nriee hall on rutting Mark > ( hureh in 1963 al Ac white as though touched by a Taylor in the chair skim coat of frost.more been planted with that are unthrifty and poor in color.In searching for the rea-on The cheapest and quickest specialists have discovered that remedy for mildew is dusting in our effort to force green sulphur applied as recommend-growth with high nitrogen fer- ed on the carton.It gets rid tilizers we have been exhausting of mildew in active growth at the native potash which was in the time, but has little résidu the soil when the iawn was al f-ffect.first made.\tHowever, sine\" the mildew If your present lawn fertilizer jseason js practically over, sul-is producing dark green, heal- p|lur j, worth using in place thy turf, don t worry about this 0f more costly materials, condition.If, however, the lawn is not Awards and certificates presenled at Walerville Rally Day Service WATERYII.I.F A rally day Steer Russell Reed RatvG set,ice was held til the Wide.Reed.Miehael Ball Bilan Sul ville t'niled Churcli on Sepl llileHCfe Vie Danfort h I army with the Rev .1 Brook- otfteiat Cunmn:.ham /eld* Glavin.Jo mg and children nf the rliureh anne Dunforth.Dougie Scott school parlicipaling\tSieprhrn Slultor Primary In junior: David The I nvocation hv Susan pi ayei I\u2019ow e|| .\tt\tDanforth John Ball.David good part of the meeting yet ecmplele it is expaeted the take cortisone-like preparations Slreel, where* social evening Hm *nd ^ tmolher Anelieat^given by Susan I\u2019oweii il \"d |8ui|0|.W(,n(|a Hiiluv.Kathy financial statement will be not hv mouth for * long period, a was enjoyed and best wishes < hureh at South Durham where Meredith Kez.at led in\t\"'s cortisone ointment applied ini were expressed to AVor Bro he was also minister\tpensive reading Melanie Reed art Me notes in the diary's mar read the Scripture ami Merlin, (imjor |n in,Prmwlia\u201e- p,i gin 'Thai al the death of Bishop.Dewing led m prayer\tn(.a ,.-VPr(.\u201e MhP| Mav King is good as in 1964.Lj-,\u201e- __J f/»LAn| The exhibit « were excellent, Hhe smallest amount that will Thomson by AVor, Master C Home QnCI SCnOOl ocal people made every effort control the eczema ran he used Mayhew and other members I idler, George Dewing, Marlene Kingliorn executive meets at Cookshire I for a successful exhibition in as long as necessary without, all department: and the midwny ;harm.But meanwhile, your doc was up to the 1964 standards lor should he finding P, introduced Ihe Miss S\\ momls acted as pre-iiient in the absence of Mrs K A motion was made In semHuig a loiter of thanks to Clarence! Mrs The theme of Mr Brook- talk |,nrn itn(,n Suitor, Linda Dan was learning, worshipping and j doing\t(\u2019hureh school toaohois and of The offering was taken Hv f\u201e.pr, Wl.rp installed hv Mr John Barter and Mar Rnwell |\tfollows: afler which Janice Johnston Son lor School Mrs A Brook», gave the Offertorv prayer\t,(||s^ Marilyn Crowley, Mr, Den Mr and Mi W Crowley pro in|, steer, Mr Murray Dowell, jsented attendance awards and Mrx |t pa||_ pianist.Misa Shir I promotion certificates to the fol )rv |)atlforlh, aerretar v |lowing:\tJunior School: Mrs.Dorothy Attendance awards, junior, ,.r(iw.|r,, superintendent, Mr» second year, Mary Stfei, Bien |)orill i-'h11p] Mrs Pearl Saw Ida Nelson: third year Marlene\tHeather Spafford, Mis- Shirley Danforth The treasurer is Haines Ber guest nf the evening, Mrs Ail km, who gave a very interest |Kjnghorn Krista Eidler.Paul ling display of flower* arrang S(rrr: ,jxth year, Kathy Tidier ever winter thaws occur.Growth slows By 5Pr'n8- t,le>' wil1 bavp 14111 er) 10 Kingston.Ont.Mrs.Stan ¦ \u201e .\t.\t.~n!ed out irregular patches of turf'ley McVetly was elected to fit, up in fall lawn owners stop\t,\t.\t.\ttowards mowing and allow the grass ^\ti'/,1,0; snrinc ^\t, A letter'was also read regard- gt0lind\u2019 from ,h(' M'h' convener are to attend the have been made\tto the grounds of no\tsignificance if the\tuvula M wHIs, president\tof LUmilllUII Lrttl Ul.\t>7ICVA.m\t., r.n r\trs/xt\ti n fl o rn e*/4 nr i* n I a r\t' annual conference of the Que- in the past year (TN'Si bpf Federation of Home and After the adjournment is not inflamed or enlarged many- School Associations to be held of ihe directors enjoyed the at the Sheraton - Mount Royal chicken pie dinner, which was ^QfiTjer fT10mbGr Hotel in Montreal on Oct.22.being served at the school fair 23,\tin the dining hall by the Ayer's rejoins U.C.W.the -eninr citizens club, gave a fine year, Susan Nelson: fourth ST.CYR vrar.Ethel May Kinghorn, fifth Mr and Mrs Gerard Vcrhoef, year, Meredith Kezar Janice and children, Waller.Barbara, John:,ton: sixth year.Melanie and Dicky have returned from Heed, Karen Eidlci seventh a threeweek visit in Holland year, John Uartri eight year They veiled friends and relat Cross meeting was held on Sept Nanrv Barter in 16 al the home of Miss Margaret Wilson.Sewing and knitting was done ROCK ISLAND Rusco Steel Siding can end your house painting problems report on the activities of that group and expressed the great need for driver., to assis! in the J( ^ decjdc(J t()\t\u201e j, 1(, work.Anyone havmg a car and !)he \u201e >rps famjIv ,n sh(., avadab'e time is uskefi lo eon br()ok(, who had |ns, ,hrir hl(mr tart Mr, Well, at 263-1027.\t|Jre c\tA nominating Committee was The President welcomed vis .Sou h Church Canusa I n.hold lppoin,ed for elections in Dec- i(ors ' who WPrP prcscn, at ,hr ,,1» first meeting of the fall sea enlt)pr\t,Pa hour s-n at the home cf Mrs.Doug- The meeting was adjourned, Tho nPX, mei.ting will be on Parsons, will be conducted Mrs.Henry Lowry included Mr F|oyd Young, a past, president 8,,rr r w'\"wa^heM\t0ct,' ,6 'hC h0mC °f MrS rn>l The second meeting will be and Mrs.Stanley Lowry, and 0f the Unit attended\t¦'\t\u201e\t,\tanf ,'owry held on Dec.2.the third m-Mr.and Mrs.Elwin Law, Brit- Mrs Cla;ence Kendall was\t^^sh.p'Ind read\u2019\"\tGENERAL NOTES Nykcrk Amsterdam, Special memory work awards Roilerdam and other place* were given to Kathy f idler and Mr* I Dawson and *on.John Barlcr\tl-'reddy.of London.Ont.are vi* Graduations, Kintergarlen Hriling Mr- Ralph Bernard and qhci primary: Krista Eidler, Mary Merrick and I-rancis Piornard Thc first meeting of the sea- Cliff Women s Institute.son will be held at the High\t-\u2014 School on Oct.28 w,-hcn reports cf the annua! conference will be Pgj-Qp CofTIGr given and an amateur hour, to be in charge of Mr.Donald Guests and callers of Mr and |as Putnev.A Stanstcad January.1 the fourth in March, Columbia Mr Sternie Pope\t\u2018J*,dueled tne worsmp am.read a Mi ses Donna and Daphne featuring debates, and the fith Westfield Yt Mr Ara Pope charge of the devotional period prayer composed by her grand Forgrave attended the workshop in May.A variety of programs Lowe|j ÿt Mr Rufus Kiddle.Mrs.Terrence Walsh, a for- mother.\tin Lennox ville for Sunday School was under discussion for these ra]\u201earv A]ta' Mr and Mr* j':mer member of the Unit, having Minutes of the last meetings.\tE.Taylor, Lennoxvilie.Mr.and Teturned to reside in Derby The grounds for the rink wereiMrs clem Lowry and Mr Hen I-,lnp' ^ welcomed back « MarblctOII Gui d onH if woe ihr,,aW4\t.\tmrmhrr\tI » IWI ^ IV# I w i ¦ Residential siding, made from the highest quality steel resists cracking, peeling, blistering.Rusco offers exclusive 4-layer protection: (1) zinc coated, (2) bonderized, (3) baked primer and (4) vinyl organosol finish enamel, baked on.Forget maintenance worries with Rusco siding.It's easily cleaned with a garden hose, or it washes itself with every rainfall.Rusco provides quality installation backed by a written warranty with prompt and courteous i\tj service after the sale.Choose from many jJjjTETCQ beautiful decorator colours.\t; \"\"T-irUtl AVAILABLE NOW AT: J.G.PELLETIER 139 Victoria Street \u2014 Megog Phone: 843 5655 - 843-5323 discussed and it w as thought Pû* Fvars\" ^â*\\vvervÜ'l'e and Air» 3 mcmber advisable to have them levelled cyhil Lour a\"f|\tof Plan* were discussed for the and the boards repaired Com- '\t.\t\"\tNovember tea and sale at the mittees were formed to attend a' 1 ' n r v\t,\tchurch hall, when\tthe l nit\twill to gaining permission from the' MrV fRus'1'\u2019 , Labarcfi\te\"tc['\thold a food sale proper authorities, carrying out ^alnp(J f°ur Kt p *lrls _?n\t^\u2019.P -\tThp Study book.\tGod and\tHis holds season's first meeting meeting teacher1 Lt, N 8.Gareth For grave, Ottawa, spent a few days w.th her mother, Sain F .rgrave Mr, and Mrs.Daryl Lowry and family, Vcrgenes VI were weekend guests of Mr.and Mrs.Hazel Lowry.SADDLES, BRIDLES, BLANKETS, etc- EnglUh A W«st»rn typ» RIDING EQUIPMENT J.K.Boisvert & Fi!s KING TEL LO 2 0938 the work and of -citing up sport 18.in honor MARBLETON - The first re- .\t()f h\" dau2hter Purpose.was partly review'ed guhr meeting of the Ladies equipment.Mr.D.Standish was 9art)1 * Plgbl birthday.1 hey en- anrj w]|| completed at.the Guild of ST Paul\u2019s Church after appointed chairman of the for- i°>ecl P!aling games Refresh-\tmectjngi before starting the summer holidays was held mer committee and Mr.John ments were -erved to bring the on the new study book\tSept, 21.in the Church Hall, Gill of the latter one\tparty to a close\tAn enjoyable social hour fol- wjth Mrs.Wm.Hetherington, Following adjournment, re- Mr.and Mrs Alan McComb lowed.Refreshments were ser- Miss Florence Hunt, and Mrs freshments were served bv thc and family, Lennoxvilie were rc- ved by Mrs.Putney and assist Clifford Weyland as hô tesses ihost and hostess.Mr.and Mrs.cent guests of Mr Hollis Burns.\tjThomas McComb.and Mrs.ing hostesses, Mrs.Black ¦Mrs.Reger Beadle.and of all kind* \u2014 We will handle installations when requested Canadian Snow Fence Ltd Ascot Retd \u2014 Sherbrooke, Que.Tel.567-7711 for free estimate.The secretary reported that the card parties and the summer tea and sale had netted $139 45 Accumulated bills were voted to be paid The paper drive will be held a little later in the fall.A handmade quilt was sold to Mr.Liberty's mother in Pern broke, On*.Refreshments were eserved by the hostesses.The next meeting will he on Get.19 with Mrs.Joseph Mar-Kay the hostess.CURRIER Mr and Mrs Gerald Burnham.Prescott, Ont., were guests of Mrs.Burnham's par ents.Mr.and Mrs.L J.Wing Mr.and Mrs.Fred Ward were calling on Mrs.Archie Bacon Rock Island.Miss Judy Hopps is attending Bishop's College.Lennoxvilie TUESDAY, OCT.5th Sherbrooke Winter Foir October 2nd to October 7th BIG BINGO SAT.OCTOBER 2nd.PROGRAM OF EVENTS LOO P.M.\u2014WEIGHING OF STEERS 7:30 P.M.\u2014SHOWMANSHIP CONTEST CALP CLUB WEDNESDAY, OCT.6th \u2014 9:30 AM.\u2014Judging of Shorthorn, Angu» *nd Hertford.10:00 A M.\u2014Judging of Pure Bred Steer», end Judging of Market Hog».1:00 P.M.-Judging of Lamb».\t>:30 P.M.-Judging of Swine.6:00 P.M.-Exhibifor»' Banquet.\t8:00 P.M.-Parade, Calf Scramble.THURSDAY, OCT.7th \u2014 7:00 A M.\u2014Weigh ing of Steer».9:00 A M\u2014Judging of Market Cattle 9:30 A.M\u2014Judging of Sheep.9.30 A.M.\u2014Showmanship\t2^ PM\u2014Reception of Buyer».4:00 P.M\u2014The Auction Salt and Closing of the Fair. nr tnrzMnrxTKr batly ky, rui, orr 1.im1' [ the vîô\u2019RiDoV»Sher-Lenn Little League closes twelfth season fccrn»ii \\ I Guest speaker Judge Pierre Beaudry KiLDALL SPORTS 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 v* 4 is \"4 Ayer's Cliff gunning for a win against Beebe tomorrow for final game on their home grounds Sunday RACES SATURDAY, OCTOBER 7, IMS 1ST RACE TROT Puri*: *200 00 TOOTSIK RROWNK.F Desrocherj» DON0VRR, C.Bennett UPTON, F NaiJmiu '// 4 l.OKMN VOMAN, ( Poulin SONf» PfUNf KSS.OllJi-s Jtitra» ft MAI\u2019TfAL f.AW.J Davli** 7 LYNOON ABBOT, B Chabot 1 » SHAD YU A LE MYSTKKY, C.Chabot Kllglble: MISS F ft ANC INK C, F.Cot# j 2ND RACE PACE Pvrt*: $200 00 J SHKCHY KNKiHT, C ChabrA 2 MISS TH> Nf) KB CLAP, W Taylor 3\u2014ST A ft AfUOS, Il I A! page 4 ROYAL VOLO F , J, l.r-fcbvr# i AYER'S CUKE (Siarf)l Hcphc, presently leading thejs heckn puiidck r imici,,» If there is anyone who is host of seven series ,'i-2, may *\t\u2018 '\u2022ernler planning a special event, it's'throw a wet doth on the bin J\tJu\"l,* the Ayers Cliff Baseball Club zing soints, a.s a win Saturdayi KimibJc goodwill kxfrfss this weekend.\tj afternoon in Beebe would mean\tw st cvr MfSNOMFM, c Sevl^ny j 3RD RACE \u2014 TROT Purs# $225,00 Frank Mahovlich seems headed for banner year, pois three as Leals ' belt Rangers 8-1, Glenn Hall signs Toronto fans who lend to Doug Robinson heat Johnny The event, planned for Sun\tno game Sunday, and a new day afternoon in their own\tplayoff champion in the league baseball park is hoped to be Saturday\u2019s game should see the seventh game of (he finals\tWayne Nugent on the mound in the Massawippi Baseball\tfor the hopeful differs, while,\tj\tmki'k.v Jhaf\u2019\tk\tttupimt League against Beebe\tWayne Hall would be the likely\ti\tmiViiity nimbi.k,\tj\ti.nnsre \u201cOf course,\u201d says Ross Whit\tcandidate should a seventh\tt\tt.EA's song,\tou.v\t.luira* comb, publicity agent for the game he necessary Sunday.1 bi'Hchindv.k i>cMiii.|iers differs, the completion of this No matter which way events^\" planned event would he the happen, a playoff champion will; winning of the league playoff he named in I he Massawippi\t47\t«is oo*Ct championship.\u201d\tBaseball League.\tt rhingk m\u201d*\u2019 Guv 'j,,tr«* '2 GKORGK I.KWtS, F.St.Danl* 3 F'LYAf,.Gilles .ïutni* 1 ROYAL MATCH.3 D A VILS DHKAM.O Surprenfiiit R MICT1F VOf,().( Sevij'ny DONALD fRAF, J.Lefebvre DOI G RAfDKR, G, Ohn#mm Kll^lble; INDIAN MKLODY, H Lepage SOVER KlfLN, O Pat r\\ 5TH RACE \u2014 TROT Purse: $3'A00 1 LYNN IR A F A.Retiuloin ,\t,\t,\t,\t,2 KOKOMO JOF.R.Dupont blame Frank Mahovlich when Bower for the only Ranger goal a mh n i ikttk.f.Desroehers ever anything bad happens to in the first period after the 1 senator davk.Aruire Morin the Maple Leafs may have to Leafs had taken a 3-0 lead.J fM{KÎV^,, M* ,,ennett find themselves a new scape- Rookies Gilles Villemure and\t6TH RACE- pace goat this season.\trd (iiacomin shared New , Dno.;, j fxi'Ress ii The big left winger, whose 23 Yr sPeakers included Tony Û BASEBALL.American Leag.ie THURSDAYS GAME Minnesoia 7.Baitimoro fi FRIDAY'S GAMES Ha Him'ire al (lovclancl Detroit at W a.shiriKl on Khmsts Tity at Chirago (Only « nnen sc hedulod) Aniemiin I entruc Minnesota\tW 101\tL 59\tPet.GBL .8.11 - !\t Baltimore .\t.92\tf;r.\t.582\t8 Chicago \t\t, 92\tfi7\t.579\tat* Detroit\t,.,,\t«7\t72\t547\tI.Tj | Clevelaiul\t.R.i\t75\t.5.18\t15 New York .\t.75\t85\t489\t28 ('.fJilornia\t.74\t88\t48.1\t27 V\\ a.shinRton .\t.\t«9\t90\t.43 4\t.11 \u2022 ; Ronton\tfi!\t98\t.188\t39 Kansas Cit\\\t59\tKM)\t.371\t41 \u2018a ZTH RACE \u2014 PACE Pl.r.e $500 00 DENNY II, $300, C .Inti-,is Cl-E A It SWEEP *.100.E Nadeau H I eroiix Natinnal League THURSDAY'S GAMES San Francisco r».Cincinnati 3 St.Louis 19.Houston 8 Milwaukee 0, Los Angeles 4 FRIDAY'S GAMES Milwaukee at Los Angelos Cincinnati at San Francisco star ranking when he scored 48 Toronto combination of Bower t goals in the 1960-61 season.Bui\t,, his goal production has dwin ?,\t' Sawchuk, the even- 6.ROVM pat, Gm«« Jutraa \"J* .* .P u , ' i , , \u201e \u201e , '««I winners.\ti i.one El.vi hekdy.s Jacob died since while Bobby Hull of MontrpaI Canadian, sianed a montk mi.lo jerry, g.Mai Chicago Black Hawks overshad fjve p|avp|.s t|,rPp \u201ef dl(,m owed him by tying the NHL roc members' of |hp dpfpnpp f SF.roN'l) DISCOS Fin ÿ.KK».\tPhiladelphia\tat New Vork\t\t\t H.lu it.is\t(-hicaRo at\tPit 1 sbm sh\t\t\t HKOWNIK R A HS 15100\tSt.Louis al\tI I mi si on\t\t\t G.Prlller\t(Only games\tscheduledl\t\t\t 1OATICOOK DIHKCTI.Y $;UK),\tNatiouiil 1\t\teainie\t\t rs\tSan Francisco\t.\t93\t86\t585\t2 Eltgllile; BINGO KXPUESS S.'tfW.\t( in, innali\t.88\t71\t.553\t7 \u20221.Lefebvre\tPitLsbursh .\t.\t87\tlz\t.547\t8 ITH RACE \u2014 PACE\t[Milwaukee\t.85\t74\t.5.15\t10 Purse: $250 00\tPhiladelphia .\t.82\t76\t.519\t12 W ('l.K.VKR ADIOS, F.Dp.wochers\tSt.Louis\t.\t.\t78\tRO\t.494\t KATY IRAF, S.Fa hi\t! Chicago \t\t.\t72\t87\t4:'>.1\t23 TIIKI5FSA IRAF.11 l.opaK«*\tHouston \t\t.,\t84\t95\t40,1\t31 PHIDCIjOW.(\u2019., (.'haynon\tNew York .\t.50\t109\t.314\t45 ADIOS YYONNK., .1 Davies\t\t\u2014\t\t\u2014\t Rookie of the Year, winning «.I the Bill Smith Trophy: Paul TKAM TROPIIIKS \u2014 Displaying Ihe team trophies signifying their respective achievements in the Sherbrooke-Lennoxville Little League are from left to right, «ill Mill-tin, Tigers, with the J.S.Mitchell Trophy for league runners-up; Paul Ducharme, Tigers, with the Bryan Cohen Trophy as playoff winners; Yvon Blais, Red Sox, Claude Neon Trophy as Playoff runners-up, and Richard Blais, J.P.Perrault trophy, as league winners.Drysdale keeps Dodgers out in front Pinard, representing Mayor Armand Nadeau and the city .Ducharme.Pitcher of the Year councn; Bm Richardson, repre- 1 accepting the Harry Blue Tro.>fnting Lennoxville Mayor Ar-I phv, and Gilles Grenier, named C lle\tand 'red Ander\" I Coach of the Year.Grenier.'\u2018\"H-\tof ,he Sher Lpnn ! in taking command of the\tLeasue j Richelieu Club-sponsored On- , Alderman\tin ('>* dholes during this season, produc 'n,\"\t\" o r d s.presented the ed the fruits of even effort in batbf\u2018rs '-'Lie iBcaguets in | a strong team.He was present ,h,,, fi,s,nfl w|tfl a sma'1 tok(*n ! eri the Sid Hart Trophv by the of ,1he cit>\u2019's appreciation for f (ion\u201er\tiheir unceasing efforts and I work.TWO TKAMS SHARK\tIncluded as 'Fathers to Little TITLES\tLeaguers' were President An- As regards the team titles for dcrsnn- feed Wilson.Rill Uehh.iit the '65 season.Red Sox and Art Hockley.Cecil Moon' Mu! !; Tigers shared the honors, pick- in' ?nd dim G ( onnor.It was ' mg up two trophies each\tno,pd lha1 approximately 2.000 its»,\tPaul Ducharme received the bovs bavp Parsed through Little Bryan Cohen frophy, represent- Lpa\"llp s,ncp l!i looal cr^niz-ing the Tigers as Plavoff win- ation.ners, while B.l! Mullin was Gupsls al 1h,s anm,ai baoqPp' given the .1 S.Mitchell Trophy, wprt> Presidents of the various for the league Runners-up.sponsoring service clubs, their The Red Sox sponsored by wlve5' representatives of the III the Sherbrooke Optimists, cap- c'^-v bignitaries, members of lured the J.P.Perrault Award ,hp ™n'pdialp Pas» executive, as league winners, and the ,r°Ph-v donor?' honorable pa-Claude Neon General Advertis-,ron5' umpires, and sports edi-I ing Trophy as playoff runners- *ors (com the Sherbrooke Rec-up.Richard Blais and Yvon ord and Ga \u2019Pribune.Blais accepted the respective GuP -'feigs.president of the aNvards\tNorth Hatley Boys' Baseball League, and Art Stocks, presi-\u201cNO JUVENILE\tdent of the Cowansville Little DELINQUENTS\u201d\tLeague were also guests.Judge Pierre Beaudry, men- Gordon Breen was banquet tinned that there was on such chairman.Monsignor J, R.Moi-thing as a 'juvenile delinquent\u2019, san said grace, and Reverend J.but oftentimes, there are too Franklin closed the banquet PAC* Montreal »TH RAC* .cor\u201es\t\u2018«oo® ord of 50 the following year.\u201e .l.,i\to 1 1)1 1>ijr,\\ rot nsei\u201e l'nat sparked them lo their Stan-\t(j p(.|iPti0 KURTENBACH SCORES\tley Cup victory last spring.Be 2- lU'CHESS DAY.p K Gournoye Orland Kurtenbarh.the sides defencemen Jean-Guy Lai ¦* ui.i ei i' soott.e nearocher* eentre Toronto acquired from hot.Ted Harris and Noel Pi * À'pqf camt'beij].r .im^r Boston Bruins in an offseason card, the cuiilenied Hahitants a nuvnivt mac.a Beaudoin trade, supported Mahovlich with were left-wingers Gordon Red) 7 STARUOHT hai\u201e f Nadeau two goals Thursday night and Berenson and rookie Keith Me\tioth rac* \u2014 pace Boh Pulford, Carl Brewer and Creary.\tPures.- ïzoo.oo George Armstrong also scored The Rangers signed t ille J «'mav\u2019.'u'uuekin'' H''rton as the Leafs poured through the mure, centre Bill Knibhs and a vtxiosF.t,, r \\;,deau faltering New York defence for rookie winger Ron Boehm and ' l lNI1A senrr g.Poisson five goals in the third period.assigned centre Ray Cullen to!'\u2019 MtK,N,vifA direct.Lennoxville Rifle Club to hold open house Getting stronger as the sea- 302, best on the team.\tstarter Juan Marichal was many delinquent parents, with a blessing.UnKOWnS lecidinci S(,n Srows shorter.Los Angeles\tLou Johnson collected\tthree\tforced out of the came in\tthe\tm'V\tpxPpripncp\t'n\tcourt.\tPresentation\tof\tAll\t-\tStar U Dodgers' one - two punch of\tDodger hits while John\tRose\tseventh w ith a dislocated\tleft 1 can (rldv\t*\u2022>\u2019\ttba(\t'( **\ta\tsad\tcrests.\tGraduating\tPlayer\t(\ter- Canada Cud With ^andv Koufax and Don Drvs- boro added two and drove in a thumb suffered in a baseline col-\tu'(,en youngsters of this tificales and umpires gifts fol- \u201c\tdale has all but dropped San\trun\twith\ta\tsacrifice\tfly.\tlision.\taSp aPPpar before me, and the lowed the awarding of\ttrophies.Canada SGCOnd\tFrancisco Giants to the canvas.\tThe\tGiants\twon\tonly their St.\tLouis amassed 19 hits ,i .,\t.\t.In fact, the way the pair has third game in nine when pinch- against Ho.Man with Lou Brock mai R11 til-.\t^ been pitching, the Dodgers may;hitter Orlando Cepeda, bait ing; and Curt Flood getting four ers virtually unknown in North not pvpn nppd tj)Cm to ()e[iver igj.clouted a 3-2 pitch from each.Gerry Buchek drove in America.Donald Svyaelens of nlp knockout blow.\tJoe Nuxhall for a two-run ho- five Cardinals runs.Belgium and Chen Ching-po of.ThP\tend\tof the\tNational\tmer with\tone\tout\tin\tthe ninth\tZoilo Versalles powered\tthe Formosa were leading the pa-\tLeague\trace\tconceivably could\tinning,\tAmerican League champions rade in individual competition come tonight following Drys\tFrank Robinson had put Cin\tvvitii the first grand-slam\tboat the Canada Cup golf matches dale's three-hit 4-0 victory over\tcinnati ahead 3-2 with a\thomer\tmer of his career.Baltimore after Thursday's opening round.\tMilwaukee Braves\tThursday\tin the\teighth,\tbut\tthe\tGiants\tmade it close with four\tun- Thpy toured the rain-softened\tnight.\ttied it\tin\tthe\tbottom\tof\tthe in-\tearned runs in the seventh\tin SAN FRANCISCO (AP) \u2014 don't understand people who things about Baltimore riinorrv n( v ,\tn M,- vrttiio' »Panisn capital in tnree-unuer- sira.gm, Kepi me jea_gue.eaa.ng ana Jesus a.ou s emgte.Giants Jerry Adair's leadoff grounder.man.\u201d People said he lacked me.People who say such un Hdiumorf\tv lippois of Hip Amer (»\tjosfjh\tvvohthy.\tf.nosuorhors par WKs.One stroke back at\t70\tDodgers two games in front of liean\tLeague.\t7\tMUHm\tn.MtissK,\twere six players, including\t28-\t(he Giants, who defeated Cincin I Ranger general manager 8 PR,NCE H,,,'CREST hauve- JVSTA WITCH.iKmile Francis did some further house-cleaning after Thursday ¦night's game, returning Ville mure to Vancouver Canucks of .\t.D\u201e ,,, , the Western League and sending The I^ennoxviUe RtHe t luh 3°Phm defencemen Boh Ash A A I\tM 1/\t| will be holding Open House v, , phrun Kpn Rlock am| Knh /VlISS N.K.LOV© R.hitins next week at their clubhouse on Beattie Street, commencing Monday, Oct.4.Any one desiring to fire a revolver or rifle can do so bv 1 p,mirp ' departure leave.' Giacomin and Bob Plager and forward Jim John nresictprit of son to St.Paul Rangers of the p'OL Ccntra' Lrague'\tladies league Miss N.K.Love was elected Gisnls' Orlando Cepeda claims fans are cruel saying unjust things about him, slams homer lor big win ,\t,\t\u201e\tSAN FRANCISCO (API \u2014 don't understand pec Club de Camp course in this Ihe triumph, their 13th nmg on a double by Jim Hart ning after Jerry Kindall hobbled They call him \"the forgotten'say such terrible thir .\u2022'Spanish capital in three-under-;straight, kept the .leagueleading and Jesus Alou\u2019s single Giants'Jerry Adair's leadoff grounderJman.\u201d People said he lacked me.People who sav Managers who don't win gel fired, said Sam Mole thinking over his spot a year ago, sifting fine now desire.The more cruel ones truths don't deserve to live.of nati Reds 5-3.n ouelos .'car - old George Knudson ratuthic Linda express.Toronto, lead i n>g Canadian N the Dodgers, with Claude \" Moshei mono' winner on the U S.pro Osteen pitching, defeat the olf circuit this year.\tBraves again tonight and the Reds and 21 - game winner called him a malingerer, a guv- have pride.God gave me in tea tn competition, tin who looked for excuses not to a5ilitv ,0 p]av baseball.'It s my P*av'\tliving It's the thing I can do The army of critics grew in best.Why should I not want to number when Orlando Cepeda do what I know- best\u201d South African pair of Gan Samm>' Ellis down the Giants.\t,\ti\t»,\twas forced out of action virtu-; \u201cFor two years I played on Placer and Harold Hennin'g I\u2018os\t«'H ^'e \"s\tthird\tC|1Af fl\tfî00\tyfljnfl\tiSHA\tally al1 'rar becaus:e nf a\twin'\ta kn'paI'?'\t-'pw1 M\tJVUI\tuyuf\tJHUIMJ\tIIHU\tIIUïl\tter knee operation.\tput pressure on\tit.I played with Knudson and his team FOLLOWS SHUTOUT\tMINNEAPOLIS (AP)-' You ing -tar shcrNtoo 70i|0 v pr Thp samp (,p0Plp \"ho had when I should not have played.mate, Wilf Homenuik.29.of Prysriale's\tmasterpiece\tcame\tknow the old\tstory\tManagers\ts:iiles s.too\tn spring\ttrainin'»\tchpprpd him for his great\tslug- did not ev en tell\tmy manager.Winnipeg, four strokes back at just 24 hours\tafter Koufax\tshut\t\"ho don't win\tget fired.''\twhen the volatile Cuban chaf\t\u201din\" -car?pvcr sinpp ,he Gi' Evcn aftcr ,he operation.I t\t.v W ,\t,\t, , H«.\tout Cincinnati on two hits mark Sam Mcle was talking ahmt Vnged his authority.Then Mele ants moved ,0 San Erancisco in tried to play too soon.That's going to the club.All will bei\\\"\"comm- 1)on\tand; Miw N.K- lov?was elected; f s.Masters champion Jack ing the second time in six davs the occupaticna'l tightrone he sot into a verbal feud u.ith l^S- (he ones who had adopted why 1 hurt the knee again.If fttflfished by the club, including jCesare wamago to battle for the;Ppp*'aLW « the Eastern Town NicWauSt me of ,hp favorites that the prodigious pair has! was walking a year ago t 'veland m nager Birdie Teb-!him thcir ovvn' \"\u2018cknaming;! didn\u2019t want to play, why have ammunition.\t.-lop .uoaltcnding job and Francis s\u2018j's\t,\t'\u2018V ' 's'^' here, went around the 7,090- pitched consecutive shutouts.\tmanager of Minnesota ^°\u2018s over the torn shirtsleeves*101\tRa^*v\tnovv 1 worked so hard with exrr The main idea is to give those 'aid he plans to keep all three !\t,!¦ \u2018 ,, P< i!Psn'1v PVt'M, yard layout, pounded by three Against St.Louis last Satur- Twins '\t.f pitcher Jmi Ka'at FinHlv looked upon him with suspicion, rises and weights?Why did I who are interested in shoot ing (until just before the Rangers\t.,,1'', t.1.l',n 'V1'\\nanjt>d davs of rain, in 34-37\u201471.but day and Sunday.Koufax pitched\t, Meie bumped and appeared to 11 was as if it was his fault take four injections in my knee tno twins, after fitr.'.ung uke a punch at \u201emp!re Bjd that the Giants were now trail-just three weeks ago?\u201d an opportunity of doing some break camp Oct.16.secretary treasurer.his partner, Tony I.ema.sagged a five-hit.?(t victory and Drys Six teams will comprise the , H c 1 n rvx r-a-s /x/H tH/x a pinch hitter and slammed the With the pennant locked up.3-2 pitch for a two-run homer Meie was benevolent and a 5-3 victory over Cincin- kee Biases 4-0.extending their (Nasor, Miguel Sala of Colon, In the onlv other National gan making plans tor 1965.winning streak to 13 and main .bia.Ramon Sota of Spain and I'P1'SIIP san\u2019p Louis Cardi- \u201cI felt we taming their National League Roberto de \\icenzo of Argon .na\u201d 1qaoin.!^',iil,e»l.nH0ll'',0rL\tdu' \"p dad ,0 do certain \u2018\ttina\ttros 19 8 sshile Minnesota Twins things.\u201d Mole said.' The bis Then came Nicklaus and Juan fs0'1 ,BaiIlmC're 0p,olrs 7\u20186 m S™ thinS \"'as to change our h,'mi,ton Orlando Cepeda.Rodriguez of Puerto Rico a' ^t ' Amprlcan ,pa*up c°n- tactic'\t.n , ,\t,\t, L\t\u2019 I decided we had to hit and rZZ Dr>sdale retired the first 14 run and not wait tor the home Braves, then gave up a two-out run\" were contenders.lead at two games.Batting San Francisco, hit a pinch-hit Jone under par 7t.two-run homer in the ninth in j \u201cH w can I be mad at any- nati Reds, keeping the Giants' int'\tpennant hopes alive, the pride -of Ponce.Puerto Rico, couldn't restrain himself any longer.All\t1 know what people say.\u201d I V»/ V»e I D La L> be said his voice choking with emotion.\"Thev sav I don't CANADIAN LEAGU*\t.\t, want to plav.SATURDAY S GAVES\t\u2022 TWo, ' t They sa> I am faking it.I Edmonton at Vancouver Ottawa at Calgarv SUNDAY'S GAMES Toronto at Montreal Hamilton at Winnipeg EASTERN CONFERENCE W L A F A Ft* « 3 0 iM> 173 12 .\t« 2 0 Î87 110 12 .3 « 0 98 133 1 8 0 97 237 SAVE your car from RUST! Salt, calcium and moisture will not penetrate o film of TECTYL, a vapor barrier that will net crack Stop .see for yourself We wash motors \u2014 A clean motor runs smooth- er: C.C.WARNER 294 Queen St., Lennoxville, Que.trhmnpif\u2018o\\*r* SncZT\tC°And\"\t^ m \"\"T ^\tclinched the ,965 UaXïnTnt«cehe\t^\tPdp'j'-iscif.Zr^ln tl SZS™* ^ ^\t\\ \\ [ !?League pennant race.\t1,2.11.\t'run and raising hi, a*-rag.m v.la niada h.SHh\u201eM hv fin-\u201c\u2018.\u2019.\u2018.V::.\\ \\ Ï mm BLENDED GIN-DISTILLED IN MONTREAL S' THE REAL HOLLANDS FLAVOUR since.16M Jshn deKgzptr 4 59» < sfjrnnnooKF patty «rronn, ttit .ocr i ims Tt Additional prize winners announced for Brome Fair POTTED Fuchsk: Mrs G.Earriivrton.Ciuipman.Ja».Tuberous be^oni- S rinsion, M r s.Oliver PLANTS Eert rijihs.is M r s.GlaJ>.Tana,an.G.Ear Royea Rhicard.Jas.A;parjgu< > Erini.Mrs.¦Irs.Kenneth Klanaran.fern S\u2019anles B R.Mucne RhicarJ.Ehelp Mrs Ro\\ rc.\\: Mis! Lecile Mrs.B-.\u2019r \\ aushar.Eagonia Darbe.BîSania Flowering: Miss Cécile Darbe, Mr-.Kenneih Rhi-card.S.G.Barrington M r s.Oliver Royea.Coleus: Mrs.L.P.Knowlton.Mrs Kenneih Rhicard, S.G.Barrington.Mr Oliver Rovea.Duffin, Mr C h a r 1 e Geranium, single Royea.Mrs.W.J.Kenneth Rhicard, Arnett and Son.Geranium, sweet Mrs, L.P.Knowlton.man Sanborn, M i Darbe.Geranium, double: Mrs.L.P Knowlton, MrNs.FS R.Mizener James Eaton, Mrs.\\V.J.fin.Collection house plants: Mrs L P.Knowlton.Roger Rondeau, .Mrs.VV ,1 Duliin Mrs Kenneth Rhicard.Gloxinia: M -s Cécile Darbe, Mrs.J.M Swell.Petunia in bl.om.-ingle: Gordon Marsh.Cccile Darbe, James Eaton, Jas.Flanagan.Petunia, in bloom, double; Mrs.Oliver Royea.Mrs.B.R, Mizener, Gordon Marsh, Mrs.Marsh.Mr- I.P Knowlton, M James Eaton Zinnia^, pom pen S.G Bar ringten.A rov'd Royea, Mrs R R.Mizener, Miss Helen Enright.Gladiolu .4 spike- Mrs.1.J.Allen.Mrs.B.R.Mi .oner Cccile Darbe, CelanJ Mrs.Oliver \\V J.Duffin.; Mrs.Swell.scented Mrs.Xor-¦ s Cccile Geranium, ornamental Cecile Darbe.Mrs.L.P.Knowlton, Mrs.Kenneth Rhicard.St.Paulia or African violet, 1 crown, single: Mrs.L.J.Allen.S.G.Barrington.Mrs.\\V.J.Duffin.Mrs.L.P.Knowlton.St.Paulia or African violet, 1 crown, double: Mrs.L.P.Knowlton, Mrs.1 M.Swell, Miss Nancy Frizzle.Mrs.Maurice B.William-.Foliage plant in pot: Stanley O'Brien.Charles Arnett and Son.Mrs.Bert Phelp-, M r s.Stanley Crittenden Plant in bloom: Mrs.Norman Sanborn, Mrs.Bert Phelps.Miss Cecile Darbe.Mrs.!.J.Allen Sans Salaria \"Snake Plant\": Mrs.Bert Phelps.Mrs.Norman Sanborn, Mrs.Oliver Royea.Stanley O'Brien.Fern, any variety : Mrs.Bert Phelps, Janies Eaton, Mrs.K.Collection of begonia: Bert Phelps.Mrs.J.M Mrs.L.P.Knowlton Collection of ornamental or rare plant- Mrs.J.M.Swell, Mrs.L.P.Knowlton.Collection cacti and succul ents: Stanley O\u2019Brien, Mrs.C Duffin.I' r s.J.M.S w e 11 Duf- Charles Arnett and Son.Hanging basket: Mrs M i s Boy ce.Cosmos, bououe: Stanley O'Brien.Mrs.B.R, .Mizener Gordon Marsh.Mrs Norman Sanborn Floral arrangement, for man tel: Mrs.L.J.Allen, Mrs.B phelps.Mrs, B.R.Mizener.Mrs.Gladys Chapman Gladiolus, spike, any variety: M- -LnJ AU™' Miss Cecile MuVorge' Foster Darbe, Percy Honey, Gordon Marsh.t'sh.Char es Arnett and S.n Squash, Butte: cup Gord.n Marsh, Wm Cu-tle, S G Bar nngi.in, Arnold R.yea.George Foster, Geo.Clay Winter erbb go Charles At nett and Son.S.G Barring'en, Arnold Royea.Geo, Clay, Art hur Mizener.Gordon Marsh Cabbage, printed head Geo.Foster.Gordon M r-h, Arthur Mizener Cabbage, red Mr- Maurice Williams.Geo.Clay.S.G Bar rington.Wm Cs.-tle.Broccoli: Gord n M rsh, G Foster.Mrs.Jim Wills, Charles Arnett and Son Cauliflower Gordon M rsh, \\ COOKING Celery Mizener, Gladiolus.3 spikes white or j^ovea cream: Mrs.L J.Allen.Mrs Corn, 8 rowed, golden b B R Mizener.Gordon Marsh.Charles Arnett and Son.- Percy Honey.S.G.Barrington, A Gordon Marsh.Arnold intam : Arthur Oliver S.G Alien.Miss Royea.W F.Johnston.Barrington, Mrs.R E.Cot Flowers Floral design; Gordon Marsh, Mrs, B.R Mizener.Vase garden flowers: Miss Cecile Darbe.Mrs.Pert Phelps, Mr-.B.R.Mizener.Wreath rut blooms: Mrs.!.J.Allen, Mrs.B.R.Mizener, Gordon Marsh.Bert Phelps.Asters: Mrs.L.J.Alien, Mrs.Gladys Chapman, Jas.Flana gan.S.G Barrington.Collection pansies; Jas.Flan agan.Gordon Marsh.Mrs.A.S.McLean, Mrs.B.R.Mizener.Phlox, annual: Miss Cecile Darbe, Raymond Boule, Mrs.B.Phelps.Mrs.Oliver Royea.Verbenas: Mrs.B.R.Mizener.Jas.Flanagan.Raymond Boule.Gordon Marsh Zinnias: S.G.Barrington.G.light or dark red: Allen.M -s Cecile B R Mizener, J.Gladiolus, Mrs.L.J.Darbe.Mr.-Eaton Gladiolus, 3 spikes, smokies, named variety: Mrs.L.J.Allen.Mrs.B.R Mizener, Gordon Marsh.Gladiolus.3 spikes, pink or salmon: Mrs.L.J.Allen.Mrs.Bert Phelps.Miss Cecile Darbe.Mrs.B.R.Mizener.Basket of gladiolus with foliage: Mrs.L.J.Allen.Mrs.B age: Mrs.L.J.Allen.Mrs.B Loaf whle bread Mr- Mur rice W illiam», Mrs.t D Marsh.Vi- Grant Hall, Stanley O'Brien Collection bre d Mrs Matt r.ce W ill,an: -, St .nicy 0 Bn.n Six cup cake- Mr- J.-hn Pauw.Mi> Shirley Crittenden Mr- Put Wd-on, Mi- Kenneth Rhicard, Parker house rolls Raymond Boule, Ethan Maori Mr- G Hall, Stanley O\u2019Brien Plate currant bun- Mi- 1 D Marsh, M- Cecile Dart).: Mr- Bruce Mcl.rll in M r -Maurice Russell.Graham nul loaf, no fruit Stanley O'Brien, Mr- N Sanborn Cherry bread: Mr-.Sanborn, Gordon Mat ley O'Brien Baking powder biscuits: Mr-Pat Wilson.Raymond Houle.Mrs t.Fuller, Stanley O'Brien Pate sugar muffins Ray mond Boule.Mrs.Shirley Crittenden Mrs Pat Wilson Di.-h baked beans Stanley O'Brien.Raymond Bottle, Mr-R.E, Allen.Ethan Maccy Plate doughnut- Mrs Geo B.Mizener, Mrs Kenneih Mil 1er, Mrs.Kenneth Rhicard, Jos ty Heat.) R Beau He Beattlae, Heat i Wth-on Heavy F re ii eh Grade- draft mare an.l foal ili a ft y ear l ng K draft.2 year- old F draft, 3 years old (.Norman \u2022h, Stan Flanagan, Geo.Clay.Cucumbers, white pickling C Arnett and Son.Cecil Darbe.Gordon M irsh, Stanley O\u2019Brien Cucumbers, long white L.J Allen, Cecil Darbe.Swede turnips, rutabagas: A Mizener, Gordon Marsh, I.J Allen, Mrs Gerald Duffin, Wm spikes, rose or;['as||e Allen- Mrs Beets: Grant Hall, Geo Clav B.h.Mizener, Mrs Gladys yj 5 pov y R.Mizener, S.Gordon Marsh.Gladiolus.3 yellou or buff: len, Mrs.B.R don Marsh.Gladiolus.3 mauve: Mrs.G.Barrington, spikes, orange.Mrs.L.J.A! Mizener.Gor- Chapman.Gladiolus, 3 spikes, blue, let or purple: Mrs.L.J.len.Mrs B.R.Mizener Mizener, Gordon Marsh, Wm.1 Crawford.George Foster.Sweet corn, any other variety Arnold Royea, S.G Barrington.Mrs.Oliver Royea, L J Allen, Charles Arnett and Son.Mrs.Geo.B Mizener.Cucumbers, green: L.J Allen, Norman Sanborn, Mrs.M Pille, Mrs, L.D.Mar-h.S, G.Barrington.Gordon Marsh.Cucumbers, ripe, white bar red: Wm.Castle, Charles Arnett!*\u2019 and Son.Gordon Marsh.James: Plate - i x tarts Boule, Mrs.Kenneth Mrs.Wm Russell, Mr Wilson.Date squares: Mrs.Crittenden Mrs.Pat Mrs.Albert Smith.Mrs.rice Russell.Oatmeal cookies: Mrs man Sanborn.Mrs.Geo.enre, Mrs Pat Wilson, Mr Pille.aughan.Gordon Marsh, Janies 'to- R.Mizener.\\M Citrons: Wm Marsh.Eaton.Mrs B Castle, Employment Opportunities Civil Service of Canada CONSULTANT, HOSPITAL ADMINISTRATION umversi \\ graduate experienced in health or hospital administration National Health \\\\ elfare.Ottawa.$14.100*$15,100.Circulai 65 639 PROGRAMME DEVELOPMENT OFFICER \u2014 SPECIAL PLANNING SECRETARIAT, graduate economics.Heal science or related field, experienced in research, with established reputation academic lite, business.industry Pnvv Council government Oftice, Ottawa.$14.100 $15,100 Circular bü-2007 OPPORTUNITIES ECONOMICS Forest search Institute.Ottawa DIRECTOR several SENIOR ECONOMISTS; Ollice of the Economics Adviser, Ottawa; REGIONAL ECONOMISTS.h redencton Quebec ton a.to 815,100 forestry.Circular 65-2005.SENIOR STATISTICIAN, graduate in economics statistics or mathematics with related direct experience.ordinate statistical responsible group research development analysis compilation lication statistic.' Defence Production, Ottawa.813.800.Circular 65-2008.ECONOMETRICIANS, Economic Analysis Division F ma nee Ottawa.to SId.OOO.Circular 65-611.ECONOMISTS, experienced analysis economic studies industries industrial nom ic growth.organiza- international traoe.regional develop- economic ment preparation evaluation proposals, Industry, Ottawa.project $9140 $12,300.Refer ence 6o-2000*7.ECONOMISTS COST ANALYSTS, experienced eco- nomic analvsi or cost analysis and estimating, for research analysis transportation.subsid\\ communications.administration, general economic trends.Board Trans- Commissioners, Ottawa $10,700.Reference 55-2000-6.ECONOM C STATISTICIANS, experienced economic statistical analysis, studies industrial development.procurement and involving inter measurement industry Hows growth.productivitx competitiveness commodity distribution, production sharin defence expenditures Detence Production, Ottawa.to 810,700 Reference 65-2000-O.PRODUCTS RESEARCH, university graduates conduct research relating improved utilization forest r orestry, Quebec.crop.$9000 Reteronce 55-1350-1.INSTRUCTOR, Bilin with related experience.pare and present lectures related to civil emergency plan Measures Emergency Organization, Arnpnor, S7440-S8460.Competition 65-2400 PSYCHOLOGIST Bilingual doctor\u2019 equiva psychology and two years\u2019 professional experience.National Health welfare.Ottawa $8460.cular 65-641 ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICER graduate Commerce.or Business \\dnunistration nance registered member professional accounting association.Northern A Hairs and National Resources Cornwall S6990-S petition 6O-0-792 INSTR UCTOR EMERGENCY MEASURES, experienced teaching field, rnncrgency Measures Organization S6990-S Competition 65-2401 prior ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING OFFICER, responsible ganization and operation of departmental work shops.professional Electrical Engineer or graduate Engineer Physics Military Coilegc Kingston $5480-87140.Circular FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT Ireasury Officers-m-training, graduates umver.utv registered memo recognized vriuen exam in: counting association Comptroller of the Treasury, Ottawa.S64SJ-S7 140.6o-696.Lireu BOTANICAL ILLUSTRATOR, three vear.experience in art work.National Museum Canada, Ottawa.Sol60 $5700.Competition 6o-71 TAX RULING OFFICER.L ustoms Excise Nationa Ottawa.84830-86330.Competi is ion.cnuc.bo-2403 INFORMATION OFFICERS, Crovernmen various Departments.Ottawa S463U-S1 Circular 65-1954.SPECIFICATIONS AND STANDARDS graduate secondary school graduate science.vear; related Public u orks.Ottawa S4860 85580 exnerier.ee.I ompehtion AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS INSPECTOR, Bilingual.w n n vehicle motor operator s permit; exper production i once crop management; successful completion diploma two Agriculture year course accepted in lieu of experience.Agriculture.New Liskeard.$4260-84860.Composition HOSPITAL LABORATORY TECHNICIAN, certiiieation Canadian Society Laboratory Technologists com- pletion approved hospital boratory course tech- acceotable hospital laboratory mciar,'- year graduation laboratory perience.university nologv.or Ciiemistrv perience National Health yy elfare.Moose $3720 84170.isolation allow ance competition 6M l omplete details applications available Office nearest Commission Service Canada.writing to Service Canada.Uttaw a c om oc : detail applications available ma.Office Nationa; Employment Office r\\ we Commission service Canada Please circular rum competition as indicated.Basket of gladiolus, garden Parsnips: James Eaton.Gor flowers; Mrs.L.J.Allen.Mrs.don Marsh, Gary Crandall.G B.R.Mizener, S.G Barring Foster.ton.Gordon Marsh.\tString beans, ony variety; Bridal bouquet: Mrs.L.J.Al- Mrs.M.J Wills, George Foster, len.Wm.Castle.Miss Cecile 'lames Eaton.Mrs.L.V Brooks.Darbe.Hand O'Brien.Marsh.Basket Mrs.L.Mizener, bouquet sweet peas: S.Mrs.Oliver Royea.G Ginger snaps Gordon Marsh, Mrs.Kenneth Rhicard.M r s.Bruce McLcllan, Mrs.Norman Gordon Sanborn- Glnger cake: Mr-.Maurice Russell, Mrs Wilfred Jehnsten, Mrs t\u2019.t Wilson.Mr- Norman Sanborn.Rotied Jelly cake Mrs.Nor man Sanborn.Mrs.Geo Mi?ener, Mrs Roland Kimball, Mrs Arthur Mizener, Charles Arnett ¦*0*ln and Son.\t! Choeolote cake Mrs Bruce Carrots, half long: D.B Mor Mt'Lell;,n' Mrs- Maurice Rus-gan.George Fo.-ter, GordonMrs- *>a* W'l-on, Garth Marsh, James Eaton, L.j Flilridge.Fair hcavi draft horses ti farm it.sou G French.1 Beer wort, Ja.-per M.Aulei t' .lone-Fight draft mare and toal R Reaulae, Hovtard Light draft, 2 ,ieat.- old; (1er .tld Duffin, Fred Wil.-on l ight draft, 3 year- mond Boule, Stanley O' Brien, Gordon Mursli.Elhan Maeei Marmalade Stanley O Brien.Jas Flanagan.Mrs !.J.Allen.Mr*.R.E.Allien, Gordon Marsh Collection Jelly 4 pints Ray mond Houle Stanley O\u2019Brien, FJhan Maeey.Jas.Flanagan, Gordon Marsh.Collection of jams, pint jars: 'Stanley O'Brien, Raymond Boole, Elhan Maeey, Ja- Flan agan, Gordon Marsh TROPHIES AND CHAMPIONSHIP RIBBONS Charles Horner Memorial Tro-Iphy awarded to Gordon Marsh of Brome for the most prizes in the vegetable section Quebec Horticultural Fédéra Don, Perpetual Trophy was wen Brown, Nancy Whit.Crandall, .1 Blanev Boy or girl- rider 10 years of by Gordon M rsh of Brome foi ic.pony 13 hand.Mark Ella fhe \"most exhibits\u2019\u2019 in all sec I Whitcomb.E He 'ion.' combined in the horticul Dirai department.Eatons of Canada, special of a Silver Flower Bowl was award eel lo Mrs Ei mel Allen of Foster for being the leading point winner in the flower sections combined.The Hon Jonathan Robinson Farms, S.lynich, S.comb.R H.Sewell.Potato race over 12 years J Evans, S Brown, R Algier-, G Dunninglono, ft.Crandall.M N Lougheed Pony rare boy or girl undei REGULAR and KINGS fir-t Collection ic.-.named: exhibitors Clay.Jean Collection late winter Geo.Clay.Wills, Jean Lawfam : William Peach O Brien Duché GALAXIE 500-7 LITRE HARDTOP for '66 KINNC.AR'S MILLS sear- and over G draft borse- Royea.White vegetable marrow S G.Barrington.Gord:n M.rsh.Arthur Mizener.James Eaton.Squash, warty green hubbard' G * \".Cia;.> G.Bar: mg\u2019on.t stalk Arthur Mizener.Sheaf of wheat Gordon Marsh.Sheaf cf oat-: Arthur Mizener.ener, Gordon Marsh, D.B.Morgan.Sheaf of barley: Gordon Marsh.Stallion, Yates.Mare, 3 Y\u2019ate.-.Pair reç G.Yale- Get of sire: G.Yates.Champion mare: G.Yates.Standard Breads Brood mare and foal: Geo A Young Mare, 3 year- or over: W.J Whitcomb, M Fletcher Geo A.Young.Mr and Mrs H M Patton, the Misses Heather and Sandra and Mr.Jim Patton, of Mon! real West, occupied their summer h'.mc here during the week end Mr.and Mrs.Hubert Lear-month and daughter.Marianne.Inverness Miss Thelma Bailey and a girl friend from Lennox ville., were recent visitors of Mr and Mrs.James Bailey.Messrs.Sam and Willie Mae Rue and Mr- Annie Legare.together with Mr.and Mr'.K-m ndh Mather'.Thetford Mine-were guests of Mr and Mr-Roy Walker, Bury.Mr and Mr-D MacRae and Mr.and Mrs I ,E.MacRae, Bufwer.\t1 Dramatic styling \u2014 including a new 2-door hardtop roof line \u2014 feature* the F\u2019ord Galaxie 500 7 Litre 2 door hardtop shown aboie.The \"7 Litre'' is a new series available in 2 door hardtop and convertible models It i- equipped with a new 428 cubic-inch V8 engine and front wheel pow»r di-c brake- a* s'andard equipment.Both the disc brakes ano the new engine are optional on all other Fords.Other features include unique 7 Litre identification, distinctively styled steel wheel covers, and special dual accent paint stripes.All 19*)8 Fords will be in Ford of Canada dealer showroom soon.« 12 gHERBROOKT.DAILY RECORD, ERL, OCT.1, 1W» Campaign Closes October 5th Yoo g?ve only once, but you give many the help and hope they need.Your one donation will help the Sherbrooke Welfare Agency, the Y.M.-Y.W., the Boy Scouts, the Sherbrooke Library and the Lennoxville Library.Your donation will help the ill and the needy, the young and the aged, the handicapped and the infirm, and help build better citizens tor the future.Give now .and give generously to that these organizations will receive the funds they require to meet their operating expenses., ^5-''r \t\t\t\u2014\t t THIS MESSAGE SPONSORED BY THE FOLLOWING.\t\t\t\tc^T \\~ \\\tco%>oCe0\\*\" \\\t30° \\ » * » .»*¦ % _ .\t\t HEBERT & BRIERE Consulting Engineers 850 Belvedere S\u201e Sherbrooke\tSHERBROOKE NEWS CO INC.154 Wellington St.V.Sherbrooke, Tel.569-1466\tBEMIS ASSOCIATE OF CANADA LTD.1145 Belanger St.Sherbrooke, Tel.567-5281\tSHERBROOKE LAUNDRY & DRY CLEANERS LTD.353 Frontenac Street Sherbrooke.Tel.562-2633\t- MILFORD FLORIST REG'D.14S Frontenac Street Sherbrooke.Tel 569-2566\tCLARKS NEWS STAND 107 Queen St.\u2014Tel 567-3707 Lennoxville and HARRY EVANS Plumbing and Heating 22 Atto St.\u2014 Tel.562-9574 Lennoxville AUSTIN GLOVE MFG.COMPANY 550 - 10th Ave.South Sherbrooke, Tel.569-2531\tHODGE AUTO PARTS LTD.63 Wellington St.South Sherbrooke\u2014Tel.562 2611\tSKINNER & NADEAU INC REGISTERED JEWE1AKRS 82 Wellington St North Sherbrooke\u2014Tel.562-4795 Sherbrooke Shopping Ctre Sherbrooke\u2014Tel.569 7955\tCLARK'S PHARMACY REG D 111 Queen St \u2014Tel 569 3601 \u2014 Lennoxville \u2014\tGEO.MORGAN GLOVES LIMITED 966 King St.West Sherbrooke\u2014Tel.362-0031\tJ.S BOURQUE LTD.235 Galt St.East Sherbrooke\u2014Tel 569-3693 W.S.DRESSER & CO.Insurance 121 Frontenac Street Sherbrooke\u2014Tel.567-4856\tDOMTAR PULP & PAPER LTD.Windsor, Que.Tel.845 2771\tMeubles LENNOXVILLE Furniture Westinghouse.Moffat k Philco Appliances 153 Queen St.\u2014Tel.5622184 \u2014 Lennoxville \u2014\tKILTIE COMPANY LTD 96 Queen St.\u2014Tel 569-5559 \u2014 Lennoxville \u2014\tR.E STEWART CONSTRUCTION CORP 862 Wellington St.S.Sherbrooke.P Q\tELODY JEWELLERS TO Albert St.Sherbrooke\u2014Tel 5620263 OBJECTIVE *24,000 Y.W.C.A."]
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