Sherbrooke daily record, 28 octobre 1965, jeudi 28 octobre 1965
[" Sfaifnaire de Sher: City mayor promises crackdown on teenage rowdyism (Page 3) WEATHER Sunny periods and a few snowflurries this afternoon; Friday sunny with a few cloudy periods; cold.High today and low tonight 35 and 20.Summary for Friday: Mainly sunny; cool.Sljctbcoote Dallu Bf cord Today's Chuckle Expart: Orta who ignorât tha tmall errors as h« sweeps on to the final mistake.Established 1897 Price: 7 Cents SHERBROOKE QUEBEC, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1965 Si\\tv - ninth Year Indonesians fight Red terrorism Java in 'a state of war' JAKARTA (CP) - Central Java was in a \u201cstate of war'' today as the Indonesian army moved to end a growing wave of Communist terrorism marked by reported massacres of the civilian population.The army newspaper Bcrita Yudha said Brig.-Gen.Surjo Soempeno, commander of the Diponegoro Division, had decreed a state of war, which amounts to martial law, after widespread subversive activities by \u201ccounter-revolutionaries of the Sept.SO-\u2019 rebel movement.Riots apparently instigated by the Communists wrecked the city of Sarakarta last Saturday, the newspaper said.The Communists have murdered 200 persons in east and central Java and kidnapped numerous others, it said.They also seized control of local governments in some areas, raided police posts to get arms, disconnected telephone lines and sabotaged railway and road communications.Following the abortive Sept.30 coup against President Sukarno, many of the coup supporters were believed to have fled to central Java.In a statement published by the official Antara news agency, the army said 21 persons died in clashes between Communists and non-Communists.The army claimed the Communists mounted a campaign of terrorism against the people, including kidnapping, armed robbery and arson.The military continued its roundup of Communists in the Jakarta area, and newspapers reported 172 were arrested in the latest sweep * m 1.nr MM Morning traffic snarled Record snowfall city area \\ sudden snmvsiuim this morning blankctted the lowii-mps in a iccoid luvak ing 8.1) inches ot snow at 10 a.in., causing bus cancellation, mail delivery delays, traffic pile-ups and some minor accidents.1 he snowfall is a record amount ot snow falling in one dav during October for tlie past 50 years On October 20, I'07 -T.I2 inches fell.The I.ennoNville I xpcrimental Farm reports, Ml Provincial Transport buses to and from Sherbrooke were cancelled this morning and most of the Sherbrooke T ranist urban buses were not operating.Others were delays ¦.^ , , co.Many city buses were waitingl by sidewalks for roads to be I cleared and spread with en! ciuni and sand, said Henri La bonne, controller of Sherbrooke Transit Inc.The buses were| halted wherever there were | hills, he noted.After a delay sUrting Sherbrooke snow fighting machine; it ery was out in full force, the !; city services department re , ports.Taken by surprise, by the Anglican church head raises Rhodesia row Friendlier now ! VATICAN CITY (AP)\u2014Pope Paul and the bishops of the Vatican ecumenical council proclaimed five decrees today.They included promises of a drnstie overhaul of the government of the Roman Catholic Church and a new and friend lier approach to Jews and other that everything seemed in order at 10 a m to be WHAT SNOW IS FOR \u2014 These boys, on their way to Mitchell School in Sherbrooke this morning, used today's record-level snowfall in the traditional way of all schoolboys, for snowballs.Photographer Stanley Loughheed of Gerry Lemay Studio became one of the day\u2019s first victims by being hit with a snowball, seconds after he took this picture.(Record photo by Gej.-\u2022 Lemay) Different media don't and won't work Communitaîs'on ills dog .ans ,,\t,\t! non-Christians.LONDON Al) I.out rove is) boiled today over the |h almos| unanin,rnl, votes Archbishop of ( anlerburj s suggestion that Christians should\tMavr fjtla, a|)pI,n;l| M.ppnrt military action against Rhodesia's white settlers if ito the decrees, which brought to pi o> un they declare independence without Britain s approval\tto the total number issued since storm, the department icpoi ci Critics ranging from Conservative members of Parliament the council first met in 1962.to the Socialist president of the Methodist conference, Lord |Si.\\ more remain to be enacted.Soper denounced the suggestion as irresponsible Cars caught without winlei r|-|)c Ohurch of Scotland, with tires crawled cautiously to a long history of African mis work, struggling up hills while ternary work, dissociated itself people struggled down on tore trom the archbishop\u2019s views and Many people were late foi ;fioni a resolution supporting the work, one reporting her usual]archbishop passed by the Brit-two minute trip to work by car jsh Council of Churches in Ah-lasted 45 minutes this morning.;erdeen.?Africans to meet Wilson ?* ?Unusual deposit Traffic pile-ups were report ] ,SilIvation Army lc;ldm aiM)! ed throughout Sherbrooke.Cars disscn|,,f| were scattered criss-cross on As New Democratic Leader Meanwhile, President Sukarno!T- c Douglas was raising his appeared no nearer a solution Ivoice in Hamilton Wednesday .out didn't hear a thing cleared.No train cancellations or de Arriving earlier in the day at.|ays were reported by Cana Fredericton.Mr.Diefenbaker ,|lan National and Canadian [ment which he said some pri- went to the city hall, signed the|paoif.ic Railway Companies.steep hills, unable to get.up Thr archbishop.Dr Michael\tMlllisU On the Jacques Cartier Bridge\tis spiritual leader of traffic jammed at about 7:15 ( Mg and.Ad- and bv 111 a.m.,t Mill liadn\u2019l 'l\u2018(\t!('\t(\t1 in.iep, Churches I uesday, lie compared MONTREAL (Cl\u2019)-\u2014A former police sergeant charged with being an accessory after the fact in a mail truck robbery tlml netted almost $1,500,000 SALISBURY (Routers)- t wo ^\tin 'l,r African nationalist leaders were \u2019oliee.nei, s Savings Bank (he day after the robbery.Cashier Fernande Delorme of the savings hank testified in Court of Queen's Bench lhat.Gerard I\u2019roulx.who police say received $5,000 for the part he cheduled to meet with British Wilson today ml may tie able to open the way to new diseu-sions on the noonce bid of this Bril ish colony.By THE CANADIAN PRESS to the political crisis after a [night against an alleged curb on A shopping centre official es- vate television stations refused guest book and held a pres Mail delivery delay was ex- - hour meeting Wednesday' .freedom of speech, Prime Min- timated that between 18,000 and to show' because if attacked Ca- conference before driving to; , , ,\t, A., ' j onr, Britain's responsibility to Rbo-j \"\"'.played following the robber.tiesia\u2019s Negroes with its lit:!!) Observers said if either of 11)«'deposited $1.096, including five treaty obligations to Poland.\ttwo rival Negro leader s.ijioo tiilL.\u201cThis country had its obliga\tI(>\u2018hiia Nkomo or Itev Ndaba- Previous\twitnesses\ttestified (ions to Poland,\u201d he said, \u201cit\tnigni Sit hole, were willing loijiiat police\trecovered\t$3,700\u2014all was necessary to use force in\thelp make the present tool con ,n jjoy i,j||s (rom a\tbasement fulfilling them,\tislitution work, a solution could'hùljng place in Prottbt* home.cavc cr\\arr\ti,, Seaway 8) Donna Reed 12) Lucy Show 1:30 o.m 3) My Three Sons 5) Laredo fti Death Valiev 12) It\u2019s Your Mov« \u2019 oc p.m.2) Movie 6» Jennie 8> Bewitched 12) Branded o.V o.m 5» Mona McClusky 6; Political Telecast 8) Peyton Place 12) Let\u2019a Sing Out \u2022 0:00 om 5)\tDean Martin 6i Shenendoah 8) Long Hot Summer 12) Convoy 10:30 p.m.6)\tSerial *i 00 o.m 5i Newa \u2022») Newa 8> Mountain Report ; t2) Newa 11:10 p.m.3) Vt.Edition 1i:1S pm 3) New* ji Weather 6i Viewpoint 12) Pulse 11:20 p.m.6) Local Newa 11:25 p.m.; 3) Vt.Report ; 8> Movie 11:30 p m.5)\tTonight Show 6j Sport* 11:35 p.m.6)\tMovie 11:40 p.m.12) Movie 11:50 p.m, 3) Weather 12:00 p.m.3,i Movie JACOBY ON BRIDGE STANBRIDGE EAST - Friends of Mrs.Edwin Maguire will be sorry to hear she ember Reader\u2019s^Digest tells |is a pa^en\u2018 »> B.M.P.Hos-of the fantastic growth of ear |J1^ Sw,eetsbur^ wht*e ^ thefts and gives 8 important lunderwent sul\"ery rocently' Mr safeguards every motorist should practice.Get your Reader\u2019s Digest today.land Mrs.Douglas Leach, of Montreal, are staying at the (Maguire home for the time be ing.CLOSING L, HALLOWE'EN MASQUERADE *\tDANCE FITCH BAY MEMORIAL HALL SATURDAY, OCTOBER 30th.SAM HOPPER and his ORCHESTRA ?Prizes\t?Everyone Welcome ?\tJudging of Costumes at I 1 o'clock ?DON'T MISS THE FUN \tNORTH\tJ8 A 64 VK74 ?\tA Q 8 7 *\tQ 10 3 2 WEST\tEAST A K J 10 9 5\tA 8 3 2\t V Q 8\t¥ J 9 r> 3 ?63\t?K 5 4 2 A K 9 6 4\tATS -,,\t \tSOUTH (D) A A Q 7 ¥ A 10 6 2 ?.1 10 9 A A J 8 Both vulnerable\t South\tWest North East 1 N.T.\tPass 3 N.T.Pass Pass\tPass Opening lead\u2014A J\t through this process he would have realized that West was far more likely to hold the long spades than East and that it behooved him to keep West from getting the lead after spades were established.Then Joe could have gone over to dummy with a heart and 3) McCoy» 8.55 a.m.3) Newa 10:08 a.m.3) ! Love Lucy 3) Fractured Phrases 8) Where The Action Is 12) Ed Allan Time 10:25 5) nI'ws ¦ 0:30 a.m.I look my queen.Then 1 tried the diamond finesse only to have East pop up with the king.A spade came back.1 ducked once, but had to win the next spade.I ran off my diamonds and then had to try the club linesse.It lost too and two spade tricks set me.\u201d Joe had his usual hard luck.taken the club finesse.It would have lost, but Joe could duck one round of spades, win the next spade and lose the diamond finesse.East Would be in but without a spade to lead to his partner.Joe would wind up making four no-trump instead of going down at three.Q\u2014The bidding has been: North East South 2A\tPass\tJ* 4 *\tPass\t4 V 5*\tPass\t, You, South,\thold: AQ3 2 V/VJ65 4 #3 What do you do?\t3) Love of Life A\u2014Bid five spades only.You si Jeopardy have shown spade support and Jj* Calendar your ace of hearts.\tii2> Little Theatr.TODAY\u2019S tlUESTION\t12.30 p.m.Your partner rebids to three 6\u201931 search For no-trump over your three-spade____Tomorrow response.What do you do now?! Answer Tomorrow 5)\tConcentration 6)\tFriendly Giant 8) Never Too Young 12) Montreal 10:45 a.m.6) Chez Helene 11:00 a.m.3) Andy of Mayberry 5) Morning Star 6» Butternut Square 8) The Young Set 12) James Be ard 11:20 «.m.West 6> Across C.nada Pass!\t,,:M ,m' r dî,f\u2019 3) Dick Van Dyke PaSS j 5) Paradise Bay 1121 quiz 11:50 a.m.6) Newa ^\t12:00 noon ji Let\u2019a Play Post Office 8i Father Know» Best 12) Kids Is People 12:45 a.m.6,3) Guiding Light 12) Dear Charlotte 12.53 a.m.5)\tDay Report 1:00 p.m.3) Weather .1 ' News 6)\tCalendar 8i Ben Casey 12) Movie 1:03 p.m.3) Across the fence 1:10 p.m, 5) Local Scene 1:15 p.m.3) Mixing Bow) 1:25 p.m.Si News 1:30 p.m.6,3) As the World Turns 2:00 o m.6, 31 Password 8) The Nurses 2:30 p.m.3i Houseparty 5)\tBen Casey 6)\tGirl Talk 8i A Time for Us 12i People in Conflict 2:55 p.m.8) News 3:00 p.m 6,31 To Tell the Truth 5) The Doctors 8) General Hospital 12) Fractured Phrases 3.25 p.m.8) Happenings 3:30 p.m.3) Edge of Night 5)\tVou Don\u2019t Say\" 6)\tTake Thirty 8) The Voung Mameds 12) It's Your Move 4:00 p.m.3) Secret Storm 3) General Hospital 6) Moment of Truth 81 Rocky Si Friends 12) Surpriise Party 4:30 o.m.1) Movie 5)\tWhere The Action Is 6)\tRazzle Dazzle 8) Movie 12) Mickey Mouse Club 5:00 p.m.5) Tammy 6i Flipper 12) Movie 5:30 p.m.5)\tAdventure Club fi) Music Hop 4:00 p.m.3i World of Sport 3) Sports 6)\tTeen \u201966 8) News 8:10 p.m h Weather 5) News 6:15 p.m II News 6:20 p.m.8) News 6:35 p.m.3) Weather 6:30 p.m J> CBS World News 5i Huntley Brinkley Si Across Canada 8> Forest Ranger» 12i Pulse 7:00 p.m.it Littlest Hobo ii Bewttcaed 6i Newa 8< Capture 12) Martian 7:15 p.m Si New» * Wealhsi 7:25 p.m.Si Sport» Wits Doug Sump 7:30 p m.31 Wild West âi F B I.6) Fine and Dandy 8) Flintstonea 12) Smothers Brothers \u2022 :00 pm 6i Get Smart 8) Tammy 12) Patty Duke 6:30 p m 3) Hogan's Heroes 3) Convoy 8» Addams Family 6) Tommy Hunter Show 12) Go Go *66 5:00 p.m 3) Comer Pyle 6) Movie 8) Honey West 12) Peyton Place t:30 p.m 31 Alfred Hitchock 3) Mr.Roberts 8) Peyton Place 10:00 p.m.3) Miss Teenage Am erica 5l U.N.C.L.E.8) Teenage Revolution 12) Combat 11:00 (km.5) News 61 New» 8) News, Weather 12) Now» 11:11 o-m.5)\tWeather 6)\tViewpoint 12) Pulse 11:20 p.m.3) Weather 3) Sport» 6) Local New» 11:2S p.m.3) Sport» Final 11:30 p.m.3) Newa 5)\tTonight Show 6)\tSports Final 8) Movie 11:40 p.m.3) Vt.News 61 U.N.C.L.E.12) Movie 11:50 p.m.3) Weather 11:55 p.m.3) Sports 12:00 p.m.3) .Movie COATICOOK \u2014 The annual school opening program was held Oct.15 in the High School auditorium, before a large gathering of parents and friends.The principal, C.E.Belding.extended a welcome.The opening number was a group of songs by Grade I pupils and plays were presented by Grades II and III Grade IV and Grade V.Grade II boys were heard in a song and the final number a play by pupils of Grade VI.PRIZES WINNERS Following a short intermission in which the students Council sold home - made candy, ^embers of the school commission.Murray Grady, Stanley Cromwell, Ted Johann.Bill Armstrong, Jack Brown and Jack Agema, chairman of the Home and School Association assisted Mr.Belding in distributing the prizes and awards as follows: Grade I: First general proficiency, Billy Visser; second general proficiency, Sheila Bolton; general improvement.Dorothy Cowhard and Ronald Smith; citizenship, Martha Edwards.Grade II: first general proficiency, Sandra Beerworth; second general proficiency, Robin Smith; improvement in arithmetic, Manon Paquette; neatness, Robin Smith; citizenship, Valerie Peters; improvement in writing, Mary Martin.Grade II certificates of merit were presented to Sandra Beerworth, Mary Martin, Manon Paquette, Valeria Peters, Robin Smith.Grade III: first general proficiency, Debra Bolduc and Kathryn Bellov s, equal standing: second general proficiency, Jeffrey Wiggett; improvement in reading, Carole Johann: spelling, Sharon Patterson: ar ithmetic, Diane Luce: French, Dixville Home Notes Bedford Social Notes Mrs.Armand Tanguay, who beth Hospital.Montreal, was suffered a heart attack on Oct the weekend guest of her parents, Mr.and Mrs.William Mac- First card parly WAY\u2019S MILLS \u2014 (Special) \u2014 The Anglican Church Council has announced that a series of four card parties will be held in the Union Hall here, the first one to be held, Friday evening, Oct.29.Lunch will be served and the usual prizes awarded.Everyone is welcome.AUSTIN Mr.Is-! 15, is a patient in the Notre Dame Hospital, Montreal.Miss Janet Blair, Montreal land Mr.Arthur.Mr.and Mrs.Byron Rhodes Winkler, Chateau- are spending their vacation in guay, were weekend guests Q[:'''ew 'toi\u2019k and Philadelphia.Pa.Mr.NEW IDEAL UNIFORM anil OVERALL SUPPLY We are now servicing the SHERBROOKE area.We are prepared to supply Industrial Garments at the following prices: COMBINATIONS and DUSTERS \u2014 70c per change SHIRTS and PANTS \u2014\t\u2022\u2014 90c per change Please Contact: Bill Christie Tel.567-2022 R.Galloway, Rock Miss Leola Stark, Magog, ac-j[am1\u2019 has joined the staff of thejy,e ¦'f0rmer.s parents.Mr.and! ;virs\u2019 Erie Hibbard, Lachute companied by her parents.Rev.Uome as an attendant.\tMrs olis Blair\tjis the guest of her brother and and Mrs.J.Stark.Mrs.Elwin \u2018\u2019®Y\"al pm|?tmbersf ,, of, ,h lh;lt that all nil eily hotels called, and \u2019\u2019t'-in lo behave like adults, should be present al the dances He said today that he would '\"\"1l ,\u2018\"1 '\u2019'onagers in this city plaim-loilu's police officers the proprietors warned that lhe\t10.\twas vetoed by lhe oilier alder ily would strietly enforce the \u2022\"'\"us, hi nv eoneeruing underage drink\tadnlts inj,\tlhe problem first eami said, ihey d belter men On a Saturday night, the jeouneil said, this plan would upjrequire about 12 polieemen.SNOV\\ SHOE OEEH\u2019ERS \u2014 Arthur Tardif, of Wotton.New officers of the Sher-was fined $100 and court costs, brooke Snow Shoe Club met A preliminary survey would indicate that approximately 8(1 per cent of the pupils attending the Regional school should reach the school within 45 minutes.Living within a limit of say 20-25 miles from the school, these pupils will probably travel in buses similar to those presently in use.Most of the others will reach the school within the hour limit mentioned by most groups submitting briefs as the maximum time which could be considered.Many of $ these pupils wall come in to specified centres to meet express buses which should be heavier than those normally used.These express buses will go non-stop to the Regional school.For the few pupils living beyond this time limit special considerations will have to be made.In some instances these pupils may reach the school later than the others.This means a loss of lime ordinarily devoted to extra-eurri-ular or some other activity.In a few instances the parents may prefer to have the children board either in a hostel built expressly for this purpose, or with selected families living near the ECZEMA ITCH TJgl?skin blfMnishfts on face or body, Eczema, Pimples, Red Scaly Itching; Skin and Athlete's Foot are quickly relieved and his licence was suspended for three months yesterday when he pleaded guilty lo a hit and run charge.He hit a car belonging to Gerald I)c-i school.We must not forget lets of Scotstown.that to become citizens of a\t*\t#\t# last night at (he Prospect Street clubhouse, from the left are: Past President Gordon Dougall; president Ernie Kimmis and firsl vice-pres ident Grant Sheltus.(Record photo by Gorrv Lemav\u2019) Bishop s to stage three one-act plays changing society these pupils will have to compete with others who do not have the same handicap of distance and time.They will need the same advantages of a modern educational system as the others, but because of their location they w'ili be required to sacrifice more, just as they do now\u2014not only in school but in other ways as well.I have been told that there are a few pupils in Montreal who travel an hour or more on crowded public buses to get to their schools.Our pupils Y von Forand, 19, of Magog, was fined $50 and court costs yesterday morning when he pleaded guilty to a charge of drinking underage.Election advance polls open Saturday, Mon.He also announced that the Roman l\u2019atluilic School Com mission has set up an orgamz a lion of trained adults to ar range and supervise dances He said thal about eight of these people, trained in youth pmh loms, would he present al even\t,\t,\t, , d\t1 hree one ael plays wil: be staged hv students of Bishop\u2019s \u2018 Che statement came as a re l\u2019mv''rslly\t,''n,in> :,nd bahmlav evemngs, under the suit of a closed session of the *l,on;mrshll' \"f «\u2022»«\u2019 .fitv Council yesterday between\t' ^r curiam will rise on Hie lust al II 8(1 each evening, the aldermen, representatives \"lf' Memorial Gymnasium on the l.ennoxville campus.The of the school commissions, and public is invited the chief of police.The meet Immediately aflei the Imal performances Saturday eve ing was closed to the press, and nhig, there will he a public adjudication of the three plow except for today's statement given hv I\u2019rof Arthur Mntver Direct.,r of Drama at Bishop's from the may or no one who at : The three one act dramas tended would comment on pro are dim-led as well as a,¦led recalled, were Harold I\u2019m In welfare court yesterday,\t\"\t'\terodings.\t[by students Neil Carver directs!1''1\ts The Collection, directed a Sherbrooke father of two\tShortly after 9 a.m.on Satur-.this\tprivilege if he signs an,his\tinitial meeting at Ste The mayor\tsaid (hat I here j Michael Walker's recent play,,IV\tK4\tDom Stores\t254»\t25*4 Woolworth\t28''»\t28'»\tDom.Tar\t18'»\t18 ffiirîlju DAVEY Donald and Kath-ileen tnee Doyle) are happy to j announce the arriva! of their [daughter, October 25, 1965 at the Sherbrooke Hospital.TAILLON Arthur Henry Charle», son of Mr and Mrs.Charles l'ailloli of Bury\".Que, wishes to announce the arrival of his baby brother at Sherbrooke Hospital, on Sunday, Oct 2+th , 1985.David Allen weighed 5 lbs 13 oas Mother and David are both just fine.Opatljii DEADLY DOLLS \u2014 Del.Lieut.Leo Plouffe, Montreal bomb disposal expert, uses an wm* \u2018\"«rfiaB X-ray machine to examine dolls sent to Montrealers b> L.S.servicemen in Yiel Nam.à rhere have been reports of similar dolls exploding in Hie United States.(CP Wirephoto) News flashes from around the world ¦londa Strait» Liberal.New Zealand Wednesday night been successful, it called newspaper magnate Lord been the start of would have) The sources said the agree-the end of ment was imminent MELBOURNE Mr.and Mrs.Paul Williams and two children have returned to Chateauguay, after spending a few days with Mrs.Williams\u2019 mother, Mrs.Donald Perkins.EAST ANGUS Mr.Henry Labonte spent a week guest of Rev.David Fear-on in Mackayville, Que.Thomson one of the \"old-style entrepreneurs\u201d with an insati able appetite for newspapers.Lake was speaking in support of Hie news media ownership bill, which came before Parlia ment for its second reading.The bill seeks to limit overseas ownership of New Zealand news media Lake said that if the Canadian-born publisher's bid last competition in the New Zealand press.?¥ 4 + + * w YSHi.\\(; m\\ (ai1 )\ti s government scientists reported cess Wednesday night they are tr\\ rolle ing to determine whether there H'j; feed is an.\\ link between nuclear fall tier feed universities marched on (ml and prelimmun evidence ol-l than No\\ a HALIFAX (CP)\u2014More 1,000 students from six Scotia the legislative buildings hen Wednesday to present a six-point brief to the provincial government seeking mow government aid for higher educa lion.The seven-page brief Produte Quotes MONTREAL (CP) Agricul Lirai department quotations: Egg» Wholesale prices to country stations fibre eases: Extra large .58 .59; large 56; medium ,54; small .46.B .45; C 33 Offerings adequate De mand fair to good.Butter Current receipts tend erable !)2 score 54H; 9.3 seore 554(1.Cheese: Delivered Montreal waxed current receipts, whole sale Quebec white 40; colored 40'4.Skim milk powder: Spray No.I in hags Mla-tfi'Sj; process No.t in bags I3'v 13; butter milk pow 11-12; whey powder cents, unexplained, wartlike formations in thyroid glands of young people in two towns near sites of atmospheric tests.The public health service said lone inquiry involves 70 children l,re\u2018 and youths at St George, Utah.Do you put out the Facelle Royale only w hen company comes?sented by John Noble, president : which has experienced the high-of Acadia University Student ies( exposure in the United Council\u2014was prepared in con-jstates to radioactive fallout nection with demonstrations in pom past atmospheric tests in nine Canadian provinces Wed-[Nevada.' nesday, National Student Day.\t^ y Y 'N\tLONDON (Reuters) Vice MILAN (Reuters) \u2014 Premier Admiral Hyman Kickover, n Jean Lesage of Quebec said garded as the \"father\u201d of U.S, Wednesday night he hopes there : nuclear submarines, said Wed will be closer co-operation and nesday night one l his super mutual investment between Tors once asked him to weaken Italy and Quebec, as well a» [the submarines\u2019 radiation continued Italian immigration j shields, suggesting any result into his province.\t[ing mutations of human beings Speaking at the opening of might prove beneficial.Quebec\u2019s commercial office in Kickover was pleading for Milan.Lesage said:\tlaws to regulate the employ \u2018\u2018Quebec, which is more and ment of new technologies, in a more aware of its responsibili lecture prepared for delivery Potatoes: prices, Que, 50s 1.651 75; Wholesale selling (new) 1.50; N B N U, 10s .4.3 .45 Dom.Textile\t,34 Dupont\t46'4 Famous Players\tJOP Ford \"A\u201d\t155 Fraser\t30 (it Lakes Paper\t2U» Hawker Siddley\tO\"'» Home Oil \"A\"\t17''» Hudson Bay Co.\t14'» Hudson 8 Mining\t76'14 Imperial Oil\t54U Imp.Tobaeoo\t14lii Ind.Acceptance\t24H lut Nickel\tBOG Int Pipe\tilTG Labatt\t18W Linir Fin \"A\"\t12Q McMillan Hloedel\t27'» Massey Ferguson\t36 Molson\u2019s \"A\"\t3H Ogilvie\tI4'a Noranda Price Bros\t38 Quebec Tel.\t27 fro- Salada Foods\t11G Sayvette\t4.55 Shop & Save C\t13G Steel Co.\t27 G Traders Fin ' V\t12'» frans Can.Pipe\t35\u2019¦ Trans Ml Oil\tHPv Triad Oil\t2 HO 46G B 30 W 211 » es» 17-G 14G 77 G 54'a NATIONAL - .- Continued from Page 3 Walker\t\t36V Zeller's\t\t23'2 Bn.Cn.\tNationale\t69 Hk of Montreal\t\tfit Hk of N\tova Scotia\t73 Bquo !\trovincnle\t51 Cn Hk\tof Comm,\t63 L Royal Bank\t\t74% Tor, Dom.Bank\t\t62'» MINES\tand OILS\t Cassiar\t\t12% Alta.G;\tis Trunk\t39' a Central\tdel Rio\t11% Denison\t\t40V-i Falconbridge Gunnar llollinger Kelly Northern Kerr Addison lies, cannot live in a closed box.We need to look around our frontiers to find peoples who will add lo the instruments already possessed by a popula tion much smaller than Italy's.\u201d ¥ ¥ ¥ LONDON, Ont (CP)\u2014An in crease in Canadian spending overseas and improvements in Canada\u2019s immigration policy were urged Wednesday by Claude Jodoin, president of the Canadian Labor Congress.I Mr Jodoin said Canada now spends one-fifth of one per cenl of its gross national product on overseas aid for under-developed countries.This, he said, should be increased to one per cenl.Workers are ready to pay for the increased spending and thousands already are making voluntary contributions through their trade union organizations, he said.4 4 ¥ HAVANA (Reuters) \u2014 Cuba today closed down the Camari-oca refugee port pending a forthcoming agreement with the j United States on the orderly departure of refugees from the island.Usually reliable sources here at London's Guildhall.?TORONTO (CP) The On tario leader of the New Demo cratic Party Wednesday night denied published report» that he said Monday employees of Atomic Energy of Canada Ltd.at Deep River are being |>olili-cally intimidated in favor of the Liberals in the federal election campaign.Donald C.MacDonald said in an interview: \"In my original statement in reference to Deep River em ployees .I deplored the fact that they had been denied their full political rights.But I made no reference at all to any dis crimination in favor of the Liberals as in the ease at.Camp Petawawa.LUNE, Music: Claude Debussy; Choreography: Eugen Valukin.CONCERTO BAROCCO, Music: Johann Sebastian Bach; Choreography: George Rabin chine.SOLITAIRE, Music: Malcolm Arnold ('\u2018English Dances\"); Choreography: Kenneth Mae Millan; Costume coordinator: Lawrence Schafer.Sunday (Ma,.nee) - PUL .y,,, IN ELLA, Music: Igor Mra-js,,.,.p vinsky; Choreography: Grant Strate; Decor and costumes: Mark Nogin.ONE IN FIVE, Music: Josef and Johann Strauss (various selections); Choreography: Ray Powell, Decor and costumes: [Derek Kencher.TRIPTYCH (New), Music: Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart; choreography: Grant Strate; Costumes Judy Peyton Wan\" 24 G 99'ti 87'u \u2022i i ¦'» 951 » 37 G, 38 27 B 11'» LUG 27' .13 19'a 36' , 23 G 61 G 73 63'u 74' ¦ 61 G FARROW, Susan Suddenly on Wednesday, October 27, 1965, Susan Jenkins, beloved wife of Albert K Farrow and dear mother of Gerald, of Rock Island, in her 75th.year.Resting at Cass Funeral Home, 39 Dufferin Road, Staustead, where the funeral service will be held Friday, October 29, at 2:00 pm.Rev C.Gustafson officiating.Interment Crystal laike Cemetery.MACIVER.Murdo \u2014 At the Sherbrooke Hospital.October 26,\t1065.Murdo Maelver, of Gould, Que , at (.he age of 7Ô years, beloved husband of the late Sophia MacKen/ie and dear father of Muriel.Remains resting at St Paul\u2019s Presbyterian Church, Scolstown.where the funeral will be held Friday, October 29 at 2:00 pm.Rev Robert D Uhe officiating.K lii'lonm'iit in Gould Cemetery, 14 G 11 Run' Fuoenil Home 872 3360.53 MCVETTV, Horae*\u2014At Hie SI.Vincent de Paul Hospital, Sherbrooke.Que, on Wednesday, October 27, 1965.Horace MeVe: ly, in his 7! ri year, beloved son of the late Mr.& Mrs.Joseph McVotty, of High For rs'i Remains resting at his late residence Sawyerville, Que., where prayers will be held on Saturday.Oct 30 at 145 p in.I hence to Sawyerville Umled Church for funeral service at 2:00 p.m.Interment in East Clifton Cemetery.In lieu of flowers donations may be sent to East Clifton Cemetery Fond.For information call Sawyer-ville 889 2231.I l():! i 23!) 211'» S3 I (HI 7 00 10'» 7.21) 11 41) I I I I DO It 7 90 It 7.25 MORNING TRAFFIC Continued irom Page 1 THE MARKET TODAY (Greenshieldt Ltd.) In (ends Naliii nnim G./W.Boisvert Dies from injuries Gerald M.Boisvert, St.Lambert P.Q., died 20.in hospital at St.Lambert, said following injuries received in Some people do.They know Royale is the softest, most luxurious bathroom tissue you can buy.* But when you think aboutit, Royale is a very practical little luxury: gentleness that\u2019s appreciated by all the family.extra strength not only because it\u2019s 2-ply but because each layer is actually thicker, and it\u2019s made by Facelle.* So, doesn\u2019t ffnimlp it make sense to use\t^ Royale all the time?Every day, more and more people think so.Royale.a very practical luxury! an airlift from Varadcro air- an auto accident, in Covington, porl, 90 miles east of Havana.Kentucky, August 30, front would replace Ihe Camarioca which he never regained con operation in which hundreds oLM'iou*ncs» Three weeks ago small boats have ferried Cu- \"r Boisvert was transferred ;-[from hospital in Covington, lo *Ai : l Mtdt in Ctnadi t>) 9 f«LU COMPAS, IIMIUO.tubuditr, «I CANADIAN INtlftNATlONAl PAPtP COMPANY cjfs TOMORROW i$ your newspaper boy's collection day.PLEASE have your payment of 40c ready when he calls.He has delivered your RECORD faithfully during the past week.St.Lambert.Mr.Boisvert, (he son of I he late J.N.Boisvert and the late Marie Louise Paquet, was an advisor, and past president of the Quebec section of the National («arment Salesmen Association Mr.Boisvcrl is survived by his wile, the former Jeanette I/Cgault.a daughter Louise, two sons, Pierre and Jean; three brothers, Yvon and Gilles of Sherbrooke, and Guy of Ingle wood, California The body is at the Bourgie Funeral Home.83 Lome street.St.Lambert buses arrived on time.Lennox-[ville school buses were about jl5 minutes late.City police report no serious I accidents.Four inches of snow had fall ion at Ihe Sherbrooke Airport just outside East Angus by (1 [a in.while Magog reported four and a half inches at the same time.Police there reported roads slippery, many ears stuck but buses operating on time, iln Cow'ansville a snow plow,) grader and sand were used to Hudson Bay Wear the four to five inches of IMR\t** ; now measured at 7 a m i A fifteen-year-old girl.Louise I Lemieux, was struck by a ear in |Bromplonville when she crossed the road to catch her school |bus to Sherbrooke.Roads were reported icy.Plows and sanding operations;ports !were being carried out on the gq 0f Eastern Townships Autoroute October wbere five cars and one butane gas trailer were seen in the ditch.No damage or injuries resulted, however.On Route No.1 cars were in ditches and scattered about roads unable to climb Hie hills near Deauville.The provincial department of transport reported roads in very poor condition, slippery and covered with snow Plowing operations began at 6 a.m.on Route 1, Route 5 from Sherbrooke to Rock Island, Route 22 from Sherbrooke to Norton Mills, Route 28 to Cook-shire and Roule 32 to Asbcsto* and Richmond.Ihe current fiscal year June 30, nexl I Quebec al Gas should earn a mini 65c a share and by 1970 between $1.17 and $1.22 Pros peels for increasing sales of gas arc brighl Canadian General Electric Co Lid.said il would produce more than $500,000 worth of electric drive equipment for a previously announced additional newsprint machine at the Powell River Mill of MacMillan Rloedel A Powell River Ltd.Mining A Smelt months earnings a.s at Sept 30-85 of $4 13 as against $3.50 in the 1964 per iod.For six months ended June 30-65 net income was equal to $2 04 a -haie versus $2 13 in 1964 Hudson's Bay Oil A Gas re quarterly earnings as at Sept.30-65 of 22e as against I9e in the quarterly period of quired a position on Canada's 1964 The company in July ae mately 8,400.000 acres in the East Coast by filing on approx-southern portion of Ihe Gulf of St Lawrence ami adjoining coastal land areas The major part of this acreage is offshore and is covered by filings willi ihe Federal and Provincial Governments h\\ fttrimirlaut {jALVIN In IovIiik memory of m dc*»i wlfo hihI moth»'r, who passed awitx October 2JI, 19f»ft Time gne* by with imtny .loy.H t4ii(l sorrown, smiles nmi tear1».But your memory we will cherish.With tin* pasxintf of the wars.Always remembered by, ANOHKW (husband), BKULA1I Ulaot.htrr), DONALD (son In-law).HWK\u2019OT hi loving niemo/v of our (Jeai mother.Mis Napoleon Haricot, who pn-vsed away October 2H.1957 We watched vmi auffei vvr heard you at y h.But all we could do was Jiud stand by.When the time came, we softer ed too.! or voti did not deserve what you went through God look your hand, we had to part.He eased your pain, hut broke our hea it s, Although we urn lied and irem care free No one misse- you, (l6«r Mom.more than we.Sadly missed by her rhildrem, MR AND MRS none,LAS ( OKDKAl (Amile».(\u2019ORA (dawyhtera).MR AND MRS HO MLR RACTCOT (Bon).(Carh nf (Ebaiikfl BOR NI TT We w if»h to thank everyone who helped In any way burin# our dear husband and fain er'a Iouk Mi y In the honpllalA and at the time of his death Thanks to the doctors and .ytaff both In Sherbrooke and Montreal hospitals and Dr Bedard at Sutton.To all woo sent donations to the Sweet sbwrsj Hospital, also (or tho two Imippiels bronchi to the house, for the food and many sympathy cards Thanks to the bearer», Rev.Margaret Kire\\ choir and o rtf a til ft of Calvary United Church Also the kindness of Wilson's Funeral Service.Many helped In several wavs which wili lorn; be remembered.MRS MINER F BURN LIT, (wife I, JANKT).BARBARA A GRANT, \t\t(children).\t 1 DKVANY\t\tWe wish\tto exprès* our nine\t\u2022ere\tthanks and apprécia*\t lion to\tthe\tnurses, n\tu rises aides jnucl orrl\tcrlic\t»; lo Dr\tTaylor.Dr.! Kliuck.\tDl\tWells and\tany other ! doctor#\twho\tattended\tto my Inis* ih.mrl du\tring\thU visits\tto the Il08* juitnl (hr\t'\t|»H\tsi two yea\tr*.MRS\tTHOMAS DKVA\t\ti NY AND \t\tFAMILY\t Record sales by Gerber Montreal livestock market J SS**** MONTREAL (CP) \u2014 Receipts TORONTO \u2014 Record sales and earnings for the first six The funeral will be Saturday months of the current fiscal ,\t,\t.morning, at St.Lambert Paro- year have been announced by;w,\u2018dn,-'sda^ tTJainbv common am chial Church Burial will be Dan Gerber, chairman of the mcd,u,n\t^0WR- \u2022 railing a cemetery in p()arf| 0f Gerber Products Com *,ow I\u2019nces steady to 50 cents paT1y\t! lower in spots, Sales for the period ended Receipts: 199 cattle, 135 \u2014\tSeptember 30, 1965.were $100,- calves, 22 hogs, 92 sheep and Wayne Wighlon 338,025 as compared with sales^\u2022am,,5\u2019\u2022 Wighton were of $97,245,824 for the same Common heifer» IS 16 is an at SC Michael Sherbrooke.ABERCORN Mr.and Mrs.in Montreal recently.\tperiod a year ago.This is an Good cows 14.50-1.1.medium.Mrs, Doris Smith and son, increase of 3.2 per cenl.\t13-14; common 12-12.75; cannets Alex.St Alban s were weekend Earnings for the first half of and cutters H it 50 guests of the former's brother, the current fiscal year reached Common and medium Mr.Richard Domingue, and[$7,518,031, an increase of 2.1 family.\tIpor cent over earnings of $7,- Mr.and Mrs.Donald Me 384.248 last year.Per share G rath were in St Albans to visit [earnings were 89 cent* as com bull* 14 59-15,75.Good vealers 29-32; medium 23-28; common 13-22 50.Grade A hogs 34.50-35.50; Mrs.Dwight Marco, who patient in Kerbs Hospital.is a pared lo last year'* per earning* of 87 cent*.sharelsows 24.I No sheep ami lamb sales.Marriages, Card of Thanks, Death Notices, Births, 61c pel ahar|«.count Hoc.Minimum 12 00 18 Une» o- ten) IN MEMORIAM NOTICES (Oc per cuunt line Minimum chargea, 44 00 (10 Une! or less).Poetrj 28 celt* e Une extra AddlUenal names over three 10 cents each name.all above notices Must CARRV SIGNATURE OF FER» SON SENDING NOTICE.OBITUARIES Obituarist received within one month ol death are pul> Usbed free.A charge of $5.00 la made for obituaries delayed beyond thU period.The Record reserves the right to edit of condense obituaries because of spare limitations.T g SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD, THTJRS., OCT.28, 1965 _\t.i.i ».\t.-\u2014-\u2014\u2014 Established in 1874 MS! M - A MONTREAL OFFICE was opened by Sherbrooke Trust Company recently and is situated in Cantlie House, 1110 Sherbrooke Street West, Montreal.CONGRATULATIONS! GLASS 950 King St.East SHERBROOKE Tel.562-4777 Congratulations and good luck! DOLLARD MARCHAND Masonry 1364 Brehoeuf St.\u2014 SHERBROOKE Tel.562-6682 ll is our pleasure to congratulate (he management of Sherbrooke Trust Company on the completion of 91 yeans of banking service.We also are proud to have participated in the renovations recently completed.Ninety-one years service te ET marked by Sherbrooke Trust Co.ijjf lite^tsss S i MM : - RENOVATED INTERIOR \u2014 Pillars reaching to a high ceiling, modern, luxurious lurniture and a white and grey marble floor gives a stately and relaxed at- mosphere to Sherbrooke Trust\u2019s Wellington Street Head Office.(Record photo by Doug Gerrish) a HEAD OFFICE \u2014 The Wellington Street head office of Sherbrooke Trust Company was built in 1931, three floors were added in 1957 and renovations to the interior were completed last spring.\t(Record photo by Doug Gerrish) FURNITURE\ti ?or the newly renovated Sherbrooke Trust Company Limited.offices MACKINNON STRUCTURAL STEEL CO.LTD.ACIER DE STRUCTURE MACKINNON CIE LTEE SHERBROOKE, QUE.Materials used in decorating the Sherbrooke Trust Company building were supplied by Ü7 * ATIOMAL ALLPAPE & PAINTS _________LIMITE 0/ d» Ptudutet d ^7- 156 Wellington North \u2014 SHERBROOKE who extend compliments to the management of THE SHERBROOKE TRUST COMPANY on the completion of their renovations.Established for 91 years in the metropolis of the Eastern Townships Sherbrooke Trust Company is looked upon by residents more as an institution than a business.Those interested in Townships history will recall when the company was named The Sherbrooke Loan and Mortgage Company between 1886 and 1925.OLDEST COMPANY The company was first incorporated under the Consolidated statutes for Lower Canada in 1874, making it the oldest Trust Company in Quebec and the second oldest in Canada.First name of the Company was The Sherbrooke Permanent Building Society, a name which remained until 1886 when the company became The Sherbrooke Loan and Mortgage Company.Then in 1925 it received its present-day name.The Sherbrooke Trust Company Limited.In 1931 the company moved to its present headquarters at 75 Wellington Street North in Sherbrooke when it was a two-storey building.Marking a long history of repeated expansion.Sherbrooke Trust added three more storeys to its head office in 1957.Last spring renovations to the original I first two floors were completed.RENOVATIONS The banking hall was com- pletely renovated, combining stately grandeur and modern facilities.A new floor of imported marble, walnut and marble counters, comfortable lounging accommodations for clients and a remarkable efficient lighting system were installed.A mezzanine was constructed to enlarge the Savings Department, designed to accom- May we add our congratulations to the management and staff of Sherbrooke Trust Company on the completion of 91 years of serving citizen's of Sherbrooke and area.May they continue to prosper.EASTERN TOWNSHIPS TERRAZZO TILE MARBLE LTD.Suppliers of Terrazzo for the renovations to the Sherbrooke Trust Building 650 Lavigerie St.\u2014 Sherbrooke \u2014 Tel.562-6864 modate twelve more employees.The Board Room was also enlarged and the two main doors leading to the banking hall were completely modernized.These renovations were particularly planned for spaciousness and customer convenience.NEW BRANCHES Opening of new branches is planned to keep pace with the increasing volume of business and to offer even more challenging opportunities to the staff.As a.first step, a branch office was opened in May at Montreal.It seems fitting that the office\u2019s loca- See Established Page 9 was supplied by ELITE COSINESS EQUIPMENT me.T434 King Street West SHERBROOKE \u2014 Tel.569-5906 MAY THE SHERBROOKE TRUST CONTINUE TO GROW AND FLOURISH WITH OUR COMMUNITY! i THERRIEN & FRERE INC.Ornamental Iron Work for the building renovations done by this firm.343 - 10th Avenue So.\u2014 SHERBROOKE \u2014 Tel.562-9204 General Contractor We had the contract to remodel the Sherbrooke Trust Company building! i i.M.JEANSON LTEE 912 St.Louis St.SHERBROOKE Tel.562-3414 } mmmmmmmÊmÈÈÊÊÊÊÊmÉÊÊÈÉÊÈÈÈÊÊÊmÊÊÊmÊmÈÿÈmÊWÈÈËÉÈÈiÊËÊÊSÈÊÊÈÈÊÊÊlÊmmÈÈmÈÊÈÈÈmÊÊÊm Many services offered by Sherbrooke Trust Congratulations and best wishes for the success of Sherbrooke Trust Coinpans \u2014 91 scars soung- HEADQUARTERS REJEAN LAPIERRE INC.Suppliers of Acoustic Tile for the renovations.1951 Portland Ave.SHERBROOKE Tel.562-2493 LUXURIOUS HEADQU the interior of Sherbrooke Wellington Street North grandeur, the result of spring.ESTABLISHED - - - Continued from Page 8 tion is in the entirely new building of the Cantlie House at 1110 Sherbrooke Street West near the corner of Peel An enviable record of service 91 years of serving the public, we offer our congratulations.Painting by ADRIEN NOLET Painting Contractor 1351 St.Esprit St.\u2014 Sherbrooke \u2014 Tel.569-3813 .Sherbrooke Trust Company, a firm that has contributed much to the progress of Sherbrooke.We are proud to have been chosen by them to do the Electrical work on the newly renovated building.Donahue Electric Ltee 16 Metcalfe St, \u2014 Sherbrooke \u2014 Tel.567-4877 It is indeed a pleasure to offer our congratulations to the management of Sherbrooke Trust Company on their 91th Anniversary.A.R.WILSON LTD.Plumbing, Healing and ventilation for the Sherbrooke Trust Building.270 Dufferin Ave.\u2014 Sherbrooke \u2014 Tel.5C9-2509 X ARTURS \u2014 This view of Trust's headquarters at 75 gives the impression of renovations completed this Street.Looking further ahead, Sherbrooke Trust expects to open a second branch office at the Belvedere Shopping Centre recently under construction in Sherbrooke.Opening date will be during ' the spring of 1966.Sherbrooke Trust now has | a staff of fifty employees in .Sherbrooke and Montreal.DIRECTORS Directors of Sherbrooke Trust Company Limited are I Colin L.Campbell, Marcel i Faribault, LL.D., Col.Kennan B.Jenckes, M.C., Robert J.M.Jussaume, LL.B., Albert ; Leblanc, Q.C., Lt.-Col.Albert | A, Munster, D.C.L., Chenier Picard, N.P., LL.D.and Philip M.Robins.OFFICERS Ofticers are: Chairman of the Board, Chenier Picard; President, Marcel Faribault; j Vice - President Albert A.Munster; Managing Director, Robert J.M.Jussaume; Treas-j urer, Philip M.Robins; Secretary Paul-E.Fortier; Assistant-Secretary, Miss Norah Roberts; Assistant-Treasurer, Arthur W.Kerridge; Comptroller, Bruce D.Allanson; Securities Officer, Francis W.Smith; Manager of Savings Department, Donald Valliere; and Manager of the Montreal Branch, Andre Houle.ASSETS INCREASE In the Shareholders Report of March 8, 1965 President Marcel Faribault stated that the total assets of Sherbrooke Trust Company rose by 30.69 per cent to attain $15,146,593 as against $11,589,706 for the previous year.Assets under administration increased by over $3,-000,000 and now stand at $27,-680,034.Therefore, total assets owned by the Company and assets under administration reached $42.826,627 at the end of the fiscal year.\u201cA Trust Company is essentially a well integrated association of people serving people.Our success as a progressive institution rests largely upon the competence and initiative of all the members of our staff,\u201d Mr.Faribault concludes in the shareholders report.It is a privilege to congratulate the management of Sherbrooke Trust Company on the occasion of the 91th Anniversary of this firm, it is a record of which they can be justly proud.GINGRAS LTEE Lxpcrt Cabinet Maker* 250 Bonk St.\u2014 Sherbrooke \u2014 Tel.569-1525 Plans and Specifications for the Annex to the Sherbrooke Trust Co., have been prepared by AUDET, TREMBLAY & AUDET, ARCHITECTS 4 1100, Prospect Street \u2014 SHERBROOKE, QUE.Gore Institute brings in gifts for Wales Home SAWYERVILLE Mrs Alden King has moved to Beamsville.Ont .where Mr and Mrs.King have employment.GORE \u2014 The meeting of the Mr.and Mrs Graydon Hodge Women's Institute was held on hive moved recently to Mr.Al-Oct.2 at the home of Mrs Dale den King's farm.Hughes, with Mrs.Wayne Grif- Mr.and Mrs White who fith as «^hostess.\tconducted children's meetings Eleven members answered (Jor * ,w^k \"Î ,hwP Sawyerville the roll call b, handing in a jar **»\"*} Churchv havp lfft of pickles or jam to be given to \u2018heJr\u201eh\u201cP*rj\"\tB™sw' 42Gunii1ang) 43 Farm vegetable 47 All 51\tOperatic aolo 52\tCaviar 54 Paradise 35 Masculine appellation M Abstract being 57\tPeruse 58\tMarine officer 59\tSummer (Ft j 60\tEnenatea DOWN 1\tValley (poet 1 2\tRubber trees 4 Chemical compound (pi.) 8 Desist 6\tCircle part 7\tGolfers' mounds 8\tItoman goddess of grow ing vegetation 9\tGreedy 10\tTennis term 11\t- the stock 19 Through 21 Marine fiver 24\tDairy animals 25\tEast Ind'an woodv vine 26\tModify 27\tFarm critter 28\tEntire 29\tTwisted into threads 30\tDefend Answer to \\ / WE MUST \\ ' ( SAVE THOSE ii POOR LI'L ( KIGMIES y FROM THIS .BRUTALITY.' 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Income $313 per month, 181 Foster Street, Waterloo, Quebec.Apply Dr.Real Choiniere, Waterloo, Quebec.Phone 539 0284.clean, lower available immediate ly.$35.00 per month.Apply after 4 (M) p nr, 1448 Du Rosaire.ONTARIO ST.4 ROOMS Healed \u2014 Hot Water near Bus Stop Contact: 1011 Ontario St.or Tel.562-1011 445 ST.LOUIS ST Four room heat ed apart ment, second floor, hot water year round Apply above address after 4 00 p.m.13 TENEMENT house, modern, for! I sale or exchange for a farm.Tel J - TWO SASH WINDOWS complete 569-3917 or 569-4830.with double windows, size 24\u201d \\ -\u2014-1 40\u201d.one birch veneer faced door,ST Modem .1 room bungs-1 2 ft.8\" x 8 ft.8\", OOP plywood lnw.,lled bathroom, hardwood (op acclionat tabtr, 38'' widp 13;\treasonable price.Tel.ft.long, suitable for playroom or| 189-3917 or 169-4830.t.o display goods.Phonp 582-7195 24 Wilson St .Le-nnoxvtlle, Que.USED T V.for sale guaranteed in good condition.450 Papineau St.Tel.562-8712.USED SEAL fur coat, in excellent condition.Size 14-16.Tel.562 0068.30 WINDOW SASHES 4\u2019 X 4\u2019, 9 panes each.Phone 569-5103.SUBLET, 15 Ontario Apt.5: Sh room*, healed, hot.water, Imun\t- cerator.freshly painted.$57.00 NEAR UNIVERSITY: Modern 4 room per month.Tel.567 4696.\theated apartment, hot water, en try for washer and dryer.Avail-1282 MCMANAMY ST: Three room able immediately, $80 00 monthly, apartment brick building, hot I Apply 1989 Galt W.water, garage, paved driveway,\t-\u2014.first month free.Tel.369-1856.NORTH WARD: Five rooms, upper heated, hot water, available De-SIX ROOMS, deluxe apartment,; cember 1st.Tel 567-8356.central hot water heating, stove\t\u2014\t- \u2014\t- and fridge supplied, situated two ! FIRST MONTH FREE: Wellington miles from Lennoxville, next to! So.Five room apartment, $60.00 Rolling Hills Motel.$80 00 month- Ppr month, available immediately, ly.Tel 569-5559\t! Phone 562-4607.milking or feeding.Apply Record Box.No.72 Civil Service of Canada requires for Department of National Revenue (Taxation Division) For Sherbrooke: ASSESSORS 2, $5,730.- $6,630.Circular 65-M100.ASSESSORS 3, $6,690.- $7,950.Circular 65-M101.TAXATION OFFICERS, storting salaries $5,040.to $5,910, ROUYN: Circular B5-M127.SHERBROOKE: Circular 65-M125.A knowledge of French is required.Candidates should fill a separate application for each position for which they wish to be considered.Complete details and where to apply: Civil Service Commission, room 1038.\t1165 Bleury, Montreal 1.Quote circular number as Indicated above.Application forms also at Main Post Offices and National Employment Offices.Apply immediately.27.Female Help Wanted COMPANION and light housekeeping; ed for babysitting, one 9 month old baby and light housekeeping, live in, central area of Montreal.Lhô*;thJnT.V.UnA^y0,LTrS R!CHM0ND \u201c Thp Box No.89.\tne knit of the U.C.W.of Rich- __________ \u2014-\u2014\u2014\tmond\t- Melbourne\tUnited GIRL OR WOMAN wanted for\tpart\tf'hnr/'W\tmot\toa\t\u2022 .u i\ttime housekeeping and\tchild\tcare\tChhUrC,h\tmet °Ct'\t20\tln the ; to assist mother.Hours, 1:00 p.m church.i either 500 pm or 8 00 pm'\tcantain Mrs ('6ft early winter.Excellent produ-; m?',, constructions.Beautiful | eei-s\tKingston, Upper Beivldere iDun 5.Lots For Sole apartment, centrally located, near bus stop 1 Prospect St.569-2724 ant).Also ideal residential locations overlooking Sherbrooke Golf, Vermont, Jacques-Cartier streets.Necessary Financial assistance.See Hebert\u2019s, 2155 Bachand, Phone 562-0874 MACHINERY: One No 35 1963 Mas-y-Ferguson Tractor with 3 pt.att.Diesel, with the following 3-pi.att : 7t mower, 2 furrow plows, double disc harrow, side delivery rake-trailer type, 2 wag- Mil rubber tired, Massey\u2018Fergu-j ~\t.son Hay baler.Cultivator,\tseed-\t7 Ffirm^\tFnr er, horse rake.3 pall Surge milk-\t* U JU'C rr\\ wlth\tPiP«\u2018* »\"byLine n ] > .sr-.v; golden wedding DI BOYCE S CORNER - v pleasant evening was enjoyed at the Re^ekah Hall recently on the occasion of the 50th wed ding anniversary of Mr.and Mrs.William Stone.¦ SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD, THURS , OCT.28.IMS 11 ducted services at the United ASBESTOS\tHATLEY Churches in Rishopton and Hur\\\t.Mrs- Wallace Gemmril and on Oct.T as Rev l.okhorst.ol , rh'\tf ,L*dlfs Mrs Homer Cofe were in East Angus conducted services i,'1.\u2019_!\"i!\t\u2018'^\u2019\"\u2022 Sherbn'toke to visit Mr, Albert The meeting of the Ladies'Mre ha* returned home, follow ]Ulvrivt (;,!br'al,h .m.' .f\" high esteem in which Mr.and caster, Bedford, Miss Edna rick s mo/her< of Wakeham,\u2018«S wry in the H M I\u2019\tlil'hnmmi were recent overnight guests of:,lo*Bit*1' Swcetaburg.\tand Mr.Gerald Heathcote, Ver- Mi and Mrs Gordon Bellows The regular monthly meeting dun Mrs.Norman Howe, aceomp of St.Aidan's Guild was held\t-_____ anied Mrs.Norman Andrews in thc hall on Oct.U when COOKSHIRE and Mrs.Maddock.of Norton, plans were made for a rum Mr J.II Beaumont has re .\t,\t,\tN M .where they mage sale to he held on Nov.turned from the Rhcrtn-nnk» tin with\t135\tstone\tspires and about bewell Davis,\tBrome and Mrs\ted thanks for their gifts and, pa id a\tvisit to the School for re\t6.The next\tmeeting will he\tmti!\tami t\\ 4,000\tmarble\tstatues.\tA.Thompson,\tStanbridge East,\tthe enjoyable evening.\tjtarded\tchildren.\theld in the hall on Nov.11 Mrs.Stone are held by their Smith and Mr Earl Smith, Lrn friends and neighbors.The noxville.guests of honor received many gifts.\tassisted by their grandchildren \u2014.Refreshments were served by anil Rebekah members.Milan Cathedral is decorated 'he couples two daughters, Mrs Mr.and Mrs.Stone express- to Colebrook.pita!, his home.convalescing at BRIGHAM \u2014 The United Church Women held its October aUend the 60th weddi an.™ thC hCr ,°f Mn niversary for Mr.and Mrs Ern-Arthur Moynan.Nearly all |est Gillander members were present.The devotional period was\tGary Godwin of Dorval ¦\tataken by thc vice-president, Mrs.'vas a «'eehend guest of Mr.mg oi me Asbestos-Danulle \u201e\t^\t.1 \\ Sidney Warcuo.\u201e________ , ,\u201eiGeorge Patterson, assisted by; branch of the Consumers Asso- c\tMr.Charles Warcup and son cition of Canada was held Oct.A ^\tf\tSidney, of Lennoxville.were 20 at the Asbestos Golf and:\t.\t,\t_.\t* weekend guests of Mrs.Warcup.Country- Club, with Mrs.A.^at'°n°f a Gbnstmas play,other visitors at the same home Day presiding.Gifts that Money Can\u2019t Buy, to were Mrs.Annie Lowry.Kin- After a short business meet-i156Jivellb>; W' \u201cer?bcrs' near's Mills.Mr.Jimmie Lowry ing, the guest speaker, Jacques Mrs'\t'llklns- ^alci con' and Miss Clare Chapman, Len- Lamer.of Expo-67, financial^11\"- llad thf\tnoxville.a get-well card w'hich was sent ito the president, Miss Grace Recent guests of Mr.and Mrs.division, was introduced by- Mrs.J.M.Fletcher.\tlErnest Gillander were Mrs.In his remarks, Mr.Lamer!\u201dawtbor,?e'\t«ho bas_be«n\ta\tPaj\tLen:1 Lewis and Mr.and Mrs.gave a brief outline of, what is:ient , the\tB' M'\tP\u2019 1\tp\t'\tClarence Lewis, Montreal, Mr.Expo-67, who runs Expo-67, who Mr'^etsDUIg-\tand Mrs.Andrew Dunn, Mel- will participate, who will at- rhc tpa.',sa e\tbourne, Mr.George Rothney, tend it and the geographical;10 b?bed\t!n the\tCllurcb\tHa\tKinnear\u2019s Mills, Mr.and Mrs.areas of Expo-67.\t°n -\\ov- 2« was\tand CiPrald Dez Black Lake and Mr.and Mrs.Clarence Gilland- x in A § It l|ii; |S 1 \u2019if I?! Nmmk LLOVD LITTLE OUTO In dealing with the theme, er|ta,1'e P^ans made.Man and His World, Mr.Lamer ^ tbe e'os:e of ^be mee'ing stated that there were many refreshments were served by sub-themes arising from the tbe l10stess.The November four general theme subjects: meeting will be with the preman the explorer, man the pro- s'dent, Miss Grace Hawthorne.ducer, man the creator and\t- man in the community.Mr.BROME \u2014 Lamer augmented his talk by a Mr.and Mrs.Sewell Davis colored film and was assisted and fani,j]y have moved to St.by Jean Boileau.\tAlbans, where he is employed.n i r-1\t> j Mr.Gordon Marsh took MrsJ1Pr' ?\u201eu!,bcP Cl\u2018y' '~euekend er, Thetford Mines.Miss Sylvia Dacres, Inverness was a weekend guest of Miss Janie Beattie.Mr.Lauréat Goulet was also a guest at the same home.Mr.and Mrs.Duncan Hutchison, Lennoxville, are spending a week at their summer home.Mr.and Mrs.Rolland Routh- Mrs.C.Hoyle thanked the speaker and his assistant for Lyla Owens.Mrs.Winnie Vail, RUeSt|S °f Mr' and MrS' Thomas their fine demonstration.-and Mr.and Mrs.Duerdcn, \u201e\t.T \u2022\t, \u201e , RefreshmenU were served at stanbridge East, to the Wales' -fl' ?d LInc,oIn.Cust.®au the close of the meeting by Mrs.Home, Richmond, on Oct.15 toif, nd \u201efaiT1 y\u2019 .^,°bCr S-0n>i e' M.MacDonald and Mrs.R.Mc-ivisit friends from here and for|fa \u201ee\tMr' and Mrs' Dougall.a tour of the Home.{Joseph Custeau.I Stcliy trigger fingers should he SCRATCHED not pulled This is a new slogan for autumn in Quebec, the season of the hunter.Each year, certain rash souls insist upon \"pulling the trigger\" on insulating equipment atop power poles or towers.To pull the trigger on power poles is an act of gross selfishness.The results of a direct hit on an insulator are often discouraging to behold.Whole areas can be blacked out for fifty miles around for many hours.The vita! work of hospitals and other public institutions can be brought to an abrupt and powerless halt.The comfort, even the security of people might then be seriously affected.The unsuccessful hunter who vents his wrath by slowly squeezing off a shot at a standing target such as an insulator proves not his skill, but his lack of regard for the welfare of his fellows.So we urge all to scratch that trigger finger, not squeeze it, when the urge comes over you to vent your ire.And if you see some careless soul about to eliminate a poor unsuspecting insulator, for the benefit of the populace at large tell him : Don't interfere with transmission lines ! f N* Don't shoot at insulators.Hydro-Quebec | f Shown above are Mr.Lloyd Little and Mr.Carl Goodsell, who are both waiting to offer you their services.Tel.569-3601-2-3 111 Queen St.\tLennoxville, Que.PHARMACY REG'D PRESCRIPTION SPECIALISTS LORTIE GAS BAR Gasoline \u2014 Motor Oil \u2014 Diesel FIRST QUALITY PRODUCTS Home delivery on Meeting and Stove Oil.On the Lennoxville Highway Just Outride Sherbrooke Tel.567-6717 w WHY NOT BE COMFORTABLE THIS WINTER.Let us check your Heating and Air Conditioning System.ALSO ROUND-THE-CLOCK FUEL OIL DELIVERY.Tel.569-6558 Clarke-Taylor Fuels Ltd.112 Queen St., Lennoxville LENNOXVILLE AUTO EXPERTS Mr.Uoyd Little, well known business man of Lennoxville and the surrounding area, is the proprietor of Lloyd Little Auto Reg'd.He opened his business in .1964 ami he spcriali/es in the sale of New and Used Cars of all types.His business is situated on Queen Street with ample parking space avail able.Mr.Carl Goodsell is Mr.Little\u2019s assistant in this business and he has 23 years experience In ear sales.Lloyd Little Auto Reg\u2019d, offers a large choice of New and Used Cars to suit every taste backing each sale with gua ranteed service.The garage is open until 10 p.m.each evening and should you wish to contact Mr.Little at any time you might call 569 4554 or Mr.Goodsell at 569 0794.Satisfaction is guaranteed as Mr.Little prides himself on his integrity and honesty.Before buying the car of your dreams do visit Lloyd Little Auto Reg\u2019d.in Lennoxville and we are sure that you will find exactly what you are looking for at thc price you\u2019want to pay.Mr.Little invites you and thc population of Lennoxville to visit him and wishes to take this opportunity to thank all his friends and clients who patronized him in the past.F.L.LUNCH St.Lennoxville\t\t \u2022 Dining Room\t\t * Cocktail Lounge\tCall\t Sunday Special\t562 9544\t TURKEY DINNER Fully Licensed\tfor reservations\t \t\t KILTIE HARDWARE \"Qualify First\" Presents - Toys - Sporting Goods Glidden Paint* Tel.569-5559 NEW REPAIR SHOP We veil and rent GLASSWARE \u2014 Lennoxville Vaudry's flower Shop .a-ttfirHl lftil,i; Mflij;! : ¦j1?1 49 Belvidere Sf.Lennoxville, Que.Tel.569-3355 ,i|i, REAL ESTATE If you are looking for a new homa, a cottage, a farm or a business location, I can help you.Call today and let's discuss it.Tel.567-4023 E.G.WELLS 30 Mossowippi Sf.\u2014 Lennoxville '62 FORD, Fairlant, V 8, Standard Shift, 4 door '62 ECONOLINE $1'll;ft VAN, like new 2 JEEPS \u2014 1 with Electric lift and mounted Wisconsin Motor operated Snow\t$] Blower \u2014 The other Jeep priced low et '1395.'65 PONTIAC Parisienne, 2 door, H T., Demonstrator \u2014 SUPER SPECIAL '65 VAUXHALL VIVA, Coach, Equipped .'64 VOLKSWAGEN 1500, Coach\t.'63 PONTIAC, Strato Chief, Automatic, V-8, 4 Door Sedan '63 FORD, Custom, V 8, Standard Shift, Sedan .3** f\tTt\" Uisar jirs Mil* It \u2019JL: '60 TRIUMPH STO C Herald, Coach / X .-In JÏN1'\t¦ «h:.liiWiiifcftfatew» itoittliitwiiiil .\t,\t1\tw < ;, Wm PLUS 42 OTHER GOOD USED CARS TO CHOOSE FROM! EASY MONTHLY TERMS (With your Good Credit Rating) through LABRADOR ACCEPTANCE CORPORATION In the Evening Call \u2014 L.Little Home 569-4554 C.Goodsell Home 567-8080 LLOYD LITTLE AUTO REG\u2019D Queen St, Tel.569-0794 Lennoxville 1 12 STmtSROOKB DAILT KBOCKD,\tOCT.SB, »09 HOCKEY T _ _\t^1\t^ a\t^\t_ \\^V SENIOR PROVINCIAL LEAGUE THURSDAYS CAMES Sherbrooke at I>mmmoiidville Victoriaville at St.Hyacinthe i PROVINCIAL LEAGUE \\vy\t^\t~\t-\t-\t-\t7>7 Ithe>Norldof| SPORTS | Sherbrooke [St.Hyecinthe ÎVlctorlevUle Dru mmon (Mlle W L T F A Pt 2\t1\t0\tU\t5\t4 2\t0\t0\t»\t3\t4 1\t1\tI)\tIl\t10\t2 O\t3\t0\t8\t13\t0 Blue Bombers keep hopes for first place finish in WFC alive with 22-0 win over Stamps to tie them CALGARY (CP) \u2014 Winnipegjing beaten Calgary in two of Blue Bombers kept alives hopes the three season games between of a first-place finish in the Winnipeg and Calgary.\t,10 Western Football Confer- But if the Stampeders defeat ence with a 22-0 victory overithe Lions, they would take the the faltering Calgary Stamped- WFC race by two points.Wed-ers in a WFC game before 22,- nesday\u2019s game was the last of 226 fans Wednesday night.the season for the Bombers.Fullback Art Perkins paced Saskatchew a n Roughriders, the Bombers to the win withK0 have captured third pla e :\t.\t., c,\u201ej\torni a p ayoff spot with 15 two touchdowns.End Farrell;\t.\ti-*\t___u-j Funston picked up the third P°m s* meet the last-place Ed-Bomber score.Tackle Norm ™>nton Eskimos in Edmonton Winton converted all three touch-I8^/ ™ th?.las^ s«as«n downs and halfback Ed Ulmer\t^\t,hf Kskl- \u2022 a j\tmos nave 10 points, booted a single.\tThe Lions Grey Cup cham The victory moved the Bomb-jpjons jn [(g;44 dropped to fourth ers into a first-place WFC tie^pfgpg year an(j are out 0f with the Stampeders at 22 points piayoffs at 13 points, oach.\t| Although the Lions could tie If the Stampeders lose to The Riders in the standings, the British Columbia Lions in Van- Riders have the best scoring couver Sunday, the Bombers record of the two - clubs in would finish in first place, hav-lgames against one another national league WEDNESDAY'S GAMES Toronto 2, Boston I | New York 3, Montreal 4 THURSDAY'S GAMES ! Ohicaao at Detroit NATIONAL LEAGUE W L T F A Pt, (Montreal .3 0 016 7 6 Chicago .2\tO\t0\t10\t2\t4 Detroit .1\t1\t0\t4\tK\t2 Toronto .1\t2\tO\t2\tR\t2 New York .O\t2\tO\t6\tH\t0 .Boston .O\t2\t0\t3\t8\t0 AMERICAN LEAGUE WEDNESDAY'S GAMES Los Angeles tWHLj, Pittsburgh EASTERN DIVISION W L T F A Pt Quebec .4\t1\t1\t29\t17\t9 Baltimore .4\t2\tO\t24\t17\t8 Providence .3\t1\t0\t13\t12\t6 Hershey .2\t3\t1\t14\t18\t5 Springfield\t1\t3\t0\tL3\t19\t2 WESTERN DIVISION W L T F A Pt.Naskapis Club leading Molson\u2019s Fishing Tournament, Stanstead County Fish and Game Club second The Naskapis Fish and Game Club is currently leading the 11th annual Moison\u2019s Fishing Tournament according to the latest release.Stanstead County Fish and Game Club holds second spot with the Lake St.John Fish and Game Association in third position.All clubs are reminded that Rochester Pittsburgh Cleveland Rochester 2\t2\t0\t16\t16 2\t2\t0\t14\t15 1\t0\t0\t5\t2 2\t2\t0\t16\t16 * RACES * Results Canucks edge Rangers, Leafs finally win Firsf p/ace af sfake tonight Beavers take on Drumvilie while Victoriaville travels to St.Hyacinthe in crucial games I Sole possession of first place < them the full treatment.He was in the Quebec Provincial Sen-.dissatisfied with their showing lor Hockey League is at stake against the Gauls and since this evening when the Sher-jthen they have been going all brooke Beavers travel to Drum- out.mondvilie and Victoriaville Maurice Hurtubise of Sher-moves to St.Hyacinthe.\tbrooke.who had a tryout with | Sherbrooke is tied with StJ^inton in the Eastern United iHyacinthe, each with four,States H,0^'\tback points, but the Beavers have a!ld wuorklfS 01utu.wlth thev.Bela' played a game more than the vers-, He played his junior hock-Gauls.Coach Claude Savary's e-v .jn VictoriaviUe and is a charges have yet to taste defeat\t0 Sherbrooke He may- in the current season with a be dressed or tonight s game.6-3 win over the Beavers and a Victoriaville will be playing 3-2, decision over Drummond-i^eir firet game away from vilje\ttheir home ice when they move to St.Hyacinthe this evening.The Beavers, who have al- Tigers dropped their open-ready a win over Drummond- ing t0 the Beavers but bounced ville in their first outing, will\tback and walloped the be playing their first game of Rockets of Drummondville 7-4 the season in the Rockets s own ppesdav evening for a real up-backyard.Coach Haworth is set hoping for a victory this eve Coach Gagne, assisted by Bob ning as it was a tough break iQbevalier, aj-g beginning to see in dropping their initial home results from their hard work start to the Gauls.It was a 0f tbe past two weeks but to-îgame which could have gone night they mil face a real big any way.\ttest when they meet St.Hya- Coach Roy has been working einthe.The Gauls are tough on his squad nightly at the Arena their home ice and will be out \u2019and certainly has been giving to protect their wanning streak.Montreal Canadiens continued defenceman Jacques Laperrierejstrenuously about a minor asFStewart got his second goal of-~ their winning w'ays and Toronto,was serving a penalty at the sessment to Talbot and Jim the young season less than two ~ 'Sir* OVER AND IN \u2014 Claude Provost, (14) of Montreal Canadiens, cruises by after having flipped the puck into the net over New York Rangers goalie Ed Giacomin.Canadiens won the Wednesday night National Hockey League game 4-3.Canadiens\u2019 Henri Richard crawls after assisting on the goal while Rangers' defence man Jim Nielson (15) stares.(AP Wirephoto) Maple Leafs ended a two-game scoring famine, in National Hockey League action Wednes-lo.oo 5 io 3.40 day night.Jean B e 1 i v e a u scored a power-play goal with less than six minutes remaining to give the Canadiens a 4-3 victory over New York Rangers before 12,-477 fans at the Forum.It was Montreal\u2019s third victory in as time.\tiNeilson of New York and Mont- minutes later on another power RICHARD GOT LEAD\treal\u2019s Claude Larose were given play.Five minutes later Riehard|majors for fighting as refereej Stewart's coal came on a gave Montreal the lead for the:Bill Friday called a total of 18 pass from defenceman Xed second time as New York\u2019s Rcd penalties.\tjGreen to tlu left corner of the Selling sat out a penalty.: Right winger Ron El is took a Toronto npti where he poked in ,\t; New York came back less|50.foot slapshot at 14:45 of the!, b a c k h a n d e r ïoronto net.J|'g p0^ Q S£USS 16111 Ol Q ÔVGS FIRST RACE 3) (iolden Arrow (4)\tToni,star\t36.00 19.90 (7) Bartlett Hanover\t3.40 Time:\t2:17)4/5 \u2014 Beau Wyn, Spring Direct, Cecelia\u2019s Pride, Deda, Stormy Mite.SECOND RACE (5)\tTuliican\t8.40 5.50 4.60 i3i ah Harvester\t5 90 3 «|Montreal\u2019s third victory in as corded his first goal as a Ran-18,380 fans rime: 2:19 - Lou Lou Kxpres*Fmany Kames-\t,ger.\t\\ Ellis took a pass from Ma- Steele c, Shady (tale Mystery, Lor-I In Boston, Frank Mahovtich; Montreal went ahead 3-2 at hovlich at the blueline and fired en?, vonian, (jieudaie Irish.: scored a power-play goal at Uk*|4:42 of the final period when!a waist-high drive that broke double (5-3); $64.80 sjx minute mark of the second defenceman J.C.Tremblay off rookie goalie Gerry Chee- George Chuvalo's training was upset by accident to his boy, than three minutes before the first period that ended Tor-period ended as Gary Peters,lonto\u2019s scoring drought as the also a former Montrealer, re-iLeafs downed the Bruins before magog Club landed a 9 lb.10 oz.brown trout caught in Lake Memphmnagog while E, Ebatu, of the same club, has registered the best for a landlocked salmon weighing 6 lbs.for the best yet.E.Stone of the Stanstead County Fish and Game Club is leading in the rainbow Iroul section with a 11 lb.1 oz.beau j period to give Toronto a 2-1 victory over the Bruins.THIRD RACE (3) Lucy C.Harvester 13.60 9.00 5.00,\tt>«u4\t-\t.r» (6) Jay Spangler\t6.90 5.00\u2019 RlShl wmSer Claude Provost is) Northwood Battle\t3.40 ; opened Montreal\u2019s scoring at Time: 2:154/5 Aigier Boy, 14:21 of the first period as he Clear Sweep, sir Royal B.My Cap- combined with Henri Richard tain, G.M.W.\t|anj jean.(juy Talbot.\u201e ,, b fou,,th r*y th« NHL.Ticket prices would]average and 12 touchdowns equalled Spanish Canada Cup]nfakp ^ for't' Player Ramond Sola\u2019s 62 in the!UP f°r ,he 1965 French Open.\tr \u201e™arr, right at the helm, the 1965 Cardinals ST.LOUIS (AP) \u2014 L i 111 e-,finished seventh.\t|fans.He will have won with In the last week Howsam has \u201cmy team.\u201d traded three-fourths of the in- However, if those players fall Lud Heimrath suffers broken leg in race 1,000 -\tyard\tseasons,\thas onlv Tral manager of St.Louis Car-ifield\tthat carried\tthe\tteam to flat, Howsam also realizes he scored\tone touchdown\tthis sea-dina,s> but the>\u2019 are nothing\tthe flag.\tcould find himself back in Den-\tTORONTO (CP)\t\u2014\tLudwig] son while earning the ball 72'comPared ,0 the sP°l he » 0,1i \"I guess I\u2019m really on the ver\u2019where he was an insurance!Heimrath.Canada\u2019s leading times for 224 vards and a 3.11110\"\t,\t, u\tspot now.\u201d he said after trading comPany executive before .ioin-.race onver m 1961 and 1964 and averat,e\ti Howsam replaced the Popu-!first.baseman Bill White short-i111^ the Cardinals-\tsecond this year, is back in Tor- Last\tyear\tTaylor\tproduced lar B,ng Devino in AuRust\u2019 1984\tstop\tDick Groat\tand\tcatcher] Howsam feels he has learned\t\"ith\ta broken\tleg he didn\u2019t 1168 yards\trushing for a 5 0 ?au®in! an \u201cPr?ar among St.\tBob\tEl,cker to\tphiiadelphia a great deal since taking the know he\tsuffered\tuntil\the ran Louis tans that became deafen- pbjiiies Wednesday fer 0ut- general manager job, a position!uphill and down weight champion from Toronto,! is in training for his title bouti against Ernie Terrell of Chi-i cago, World Boxing Association ; heavy weght champion, at ; Maple Leaf Gardens next Monday night.Irving Ungerman, Chuvalo\u2019s] manager, said Wednesday night, (hat the mishap to the boy dis-1 rupted (raining Tuesday, but everything was back to normal Wednesday.\u201cIt bothered George consider ] ably when he saw the poor ] little fellow for the first time,\u201d! said Ungerman, \u201cand of course [it upset his training schedule a | little, BACK TO NORMAL \u201cBut George is over the initial shock now and his train-ring is back to normal.He'll be] all right from now on.He [knows what he has to do to be! [ready by Monday and he\u2019s do-ring it.\u201d | While George resumed train-! ring, Ungerman and Chuvalo's ^ [trainer, Ted McWhorter, re-] sumed their battle with Ter ! |rell's advisers on the type of [gloves to be used in Monday\u2019s ! 15-rounder.| The row erupted Tuesday |when Irv Schoenwald, co-pro-moter of the fight, produced a [set of Frager gloves.The thumbs, said Ungerman.stuck out too far.! Sam Solomon.Terrell's trainer, and Bernie Glickman.Terrell\u2019s advisor, didn\u2019t agree.Several unpleasantries were exchanged.But Wednesday the Chuvalo camp, along with Schoenwald and Merv McKenzie of Toronto.Ontario athletic commissioner, hustled down to the Canadian customs branch in Toronto to look over a set of Everlast gloves.\u201cI like the safety extension If the lady just can\u2019t SAVE your car from RUST! Salt, calcium and moisture will not penetrate a film of TECTYL, a vapor barrier that will not crack Stop .see for yourself We wash motors \u2014 A clean motor runs smooth erf C.C.WARNER 294 Queen St., Lennoxvjlle, Que.- C.Howard said the possible loss of Los An-|per cent drive off my geles, San Francisco and Van-'leg.\u201d couver to NHL from the West ] Since 1960.Taylor's first full]\u2014 _.\t.cm Hockey League would pre- season, a strong ground game Ron Clark© has been the Packers' hall-\t, , mark, but with Taylor below sets world par the rushing attack has been,\t,\t, virtually punchless.The Pack running records MELBOURNE (AP) - Aus-I LONDON (Reuters) \u2014 Wednesday night's soccer: INTER-LEAGUE MATCH English League 5 Irish League 0 ENGLISH LEAGUE Division II He also was one of five men|M cLaren in tho Monterev]JIanc^ester C 0 Norwich 0 Soccer Results sent problems to the WHL \u201cBut it's been conclusively demonstrated in Portland that the names of our opponents aren't as important as the 'm not trvincf to\trirl\tv\t«uvu, .u v.a- a i c n in ini.AViumt-icy J.m, f vvho organized the American\u2019Grand Prix at Monterery, Calif ,o \u201cd 3 jsïiæ&.-i'ïid 'Th'/r \u201c * bai' ,he became president of Demei .second turn of the sixth lap.HALF TEAM GONE\tBroncos of the AFL Division IV ers are undefeated by virtue of Last week, he traded third-\tI baseman Ken Boyer, the; V IClOnQ Ona league\u2019s Most Valuable Player ^\t»-\t\u2022 in 1964, to New York Mets for 5CW rrCUICISCO calibre of the competition,\u201d he a strong defence and the pass 1raliaV distance runncr \u2018Ron Pitcher A1 Jackson and infielder\t.\tJ said.\t| mg of Bart Starr.\tChirkr set world records for u'V/r'.s\u2019V\t\u201c'\"\u2018f P!aY t0 C^aW half of the team that won the world championship is gone.\t.\t.\t.\u201cWe have added some young rated ,
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