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[" Ë&Bothètpu Sfnhc- Beavers just fighters charge the Soviets (Page 10) Won't annex without consulting, says mayor (Page 3) Megantic MR launches suit against Marcoux (Page 5) Rivard helpmate admits part in ET robbery (Page 3) WEATHER Becoming sunny by afternoon; mainly clear and very cold tooight and Sunda>, clouding over in the evening: winds light.High today 5 above, low tonight 10 below.Summary for Sunday: Sunny : cold.Im'btookeiMy Becocd Today's Chuckle Why U It that a parson your own ago always look» older than you do?Established 1897 Price: 7 Cents SHERBROOKE QUEBEC SATURDAY.JANUARY 15.19hh Despite Wagner s harsh words Ottawa organizes against racketeers OTTAWA - (TNS) - It was an ashen and upset Prime Minister Pearson who told the nation last May that his Government ¦ ould step up the war against organized crime in Canada.He had just received the Dorion Report, which alleged that influence peddlers had reached into high Government offices in their attempts to gain bail for narcotics king Lucien Rivard.Mr.Pearson has kept his \u2022word.At his instigation, or- By FRASER KELLY ganized crime was put on the agenda of the Federal - Provincial conference of premiers and prime ministers last July.Out of that discussion grew the crime conference held behind closed doors here.Between the two meetings he reorganized his Cabinet, giving far more power to Solicitor - General Larry Pennell.who chaired the all-important crime conference.The Solicitor General, a sil- ver - haired Brantford lawyer, unquestionably one ot the brightest additions to the Pearson Cabinet.Now that he has responsibility matters will almost certainly get far more attemion than in the past.Following the conference he announced the RCMP's criminal intelligence service will be expanded (at the cost of $15 million) over the next five years.The expansion of organized iÉli w Xu M -ifUiftyiiP1 L\\ .a»*-' / ÜÜ I* DEMONSTRATORS BATTLE POLICE \u2014 Several civil rights demonstrators who tried to storm the doors of the Georgia State Capitol 1 yesterday engage in a shoving contest with state troopers.The demonstrators were protesting the Georgia House\u2019s refusal Monday to seat Rep.-elect Julian Bond because of his statements opposing the draft and denouncing U.S.participartion in Viet Nam as aggression.(AP Wirephoto) Sanctions b i t e i i : t c \u2022 R h o d es i < SALISBURY \u2014 (TNS) -Whether the Smith Government likes it or not.it is becoming patently obvious that the British sanctions are biting home deeply into t h e Rhodesian economy.Nowhere is this more apparent than in the tobacco industry, by far the biggest revenue earner, and the mainstay of the whole system.In a normal year, Rhodesia can expect confidently to receive S105.000.000 for her tobacco crop \u2014 more than a third of her total external income.But the news, which ha- so far been received with complete silence by the government.points a stark finger to the bald fact that at least one-fifth of Rhodesia's 2.700 tobacco growers will be out of business by the end of the next sales season.The government has appointed a five - man committee of experts to examine marketing plans.The sales open in March, and three of the world's largest tobacco floors usually work flat out for nearly six months selling By JOHN PARKER y y y y INDEX Births, deaths E shks cUssified Csmies Editorials .Financial Soorts Television Women more than 250,000,000 pounds of tobacco.This year it seems doubtful if the floors will function at all.and the experts are gloomily examining the prospect that only between a quarter and a half of the crop will be sold to commençai buyers at all.Shock news was that the two major British buyers \u2014 Imperial Tobacco and Gal-lahers \u2014 who normally between them buy 45 per cent, of the entire crop for 55 per cent, of the total cost (the British go fo the better grades) stated flatly that they would not buy a single leaf this season.In addition many other countries in addition to Britain have stated that they too will not buy Rhodesian tobacco.At one time there were rumors that Anton Rupert, South African magnate and head of the giant Rothma \u2019.organization throughout the world, would buy up the entire crop (at a vastly reduced price) but thi- is now seen as wishful thinking With the prospect of very few markets for leaf, and those buying virtually at prices to suit themselves, the broad outlines of a marketing plan are being drawn up by the committee.It involves grading tobacco in the normal way but fixing a \u201creserve\" price for each grade.The leaf would then be offered for auction in the usual way.but if it did not meet the price then the government would buy it in and stockpile it.As the reserve price is expected to be merely a ''breakeven\u2019\u2019 one of around 44 cents a pound (in place of the average 45 cents a pound) the industry hopes at least to save something from the wreck.However, the most modest estimate of the government's involvement is that this will cost $30,000.000; and even if it is carried out around 700 tobacco farmers will hav e to go out of business.Investors in the tobacco in dustry are taking a very gloomy view of the whole proceedings \u2014 especially on the sales side.Shares of Tobacco Sales, the biggest selling floor, now stand at 65 cents, the lowest they have been for five years, and another big floor.Tobacco Auctions.stand at 75 cents \u2014 the lowest since they were fir-t publicly quoted last year.New US study shows V\" -1 / f » \u2019* />*.« im crime began in (he early 1950s in the Monlnal area.An influx of U.S.hoods developed the largest bookmaking and gambling layoff syn dicate on the North American continent.Control of the Montreal syndicate rested with a New York racketeer who reported to crime leaders in the U.S.A recent RCMP report -aid: \u201cThe Montreal syndicate gradually expanded, until by the middle of the 1950 period it controlled and reaped profit from nearly all types of lucrative crime in the Montreal area.It said most of the American racketeers were eventually pressured out of Canada.But the syndicate is still operating today, controlled by Canadian criminals.We find them active in such things as extortion rackets, stock frauds, gambling, labor racketeering, narcotics, counterfeiting, bankruptcy fraud, illicit liquor, arson fraud and business manipulation.'' These groups have a threetiered administrative system, consisting of directors, administrators and laborers.According to the RCMP, the directors pose as, and are accepted as.respectable members of business and profes sional fields.Few have serious criminal records.These men provide the directives for the administrators, (often called lieutenants) who are usually wcli - known hoods, more proficient and experienced than the criminals (laborers) who actually carry out the crimes.\u201cThe cohesive discipline binding the group together is maintained by fear,\u201d the paper said.\"Any form of dis- See \u201cDespite\" On Page 5 $ '¦'¦\u2022\u2022\u2022mi ImL cV-v Mil-.¦V-U?w m HE SAW BATTLE \u2014 Infantryman of the U.S.f irst Infantry Division, a hand grenade affixed to band around bis helmet, is shown in helicopter en route from battlefield ____________ _____________________________ EBI about 25 miles norlInvest of Saigon to base at Di An.The (.1, whose identity is no! known, had been Involved in Through the Eyes j | lî) B.B.Game of the ; i Week He would have to lo.se the ac ot spades in any event and Mrs.Raymond\tf\t-\t-\tBible Answers would need to be able to discard! were Mr.and Mrs.S.BiUson, Parl of a timid accountant.«, et.|er potamus two diamonds on dummy\u2019s Mr, and Mrs.C.Oborne and Henry Phyfe, it seems, is the\tM:0° ,m~ hearts.\tdaughter, Sharon.Melbourne, spitting image of U-31, a master Melbourne, Mr, and Mrs.A.jspy sent, from an unidentified The simple play would be to take a heart finesse.This play .Nadeau and family, Windsor enemy country to destroy the would succeed if West had Mills-\tjU.S.U-31 walked in front of a started with either three hearts\t- truck upon arrival and the U.S.or four hearts to the king LEARNED PLAIN\tcounter - intelligence fellows The complicated play would Mr.and Mrs.Herbert Red-,turned up Henry, his exact be to try to ruff out the king oi^ien and family were holiday .double.hearts by playing the ace of nUesls 0f Mr am| Mrs.Albert The rest of the predictable hearts.This play would succeed;Redden in Canterbury.\t{episode followed poor Henrv as d either opponent lac .stalled New Year\u2019s Day guests of he tried to avoid being a spy with three heaits to the king.Mr.and Mrs.A.Brazenall were nervously tried to escape the Mr.and Mrs.Stanley McVetty.ldutches of an overblown mala Cookshire, Mr.and Mrs.Mar- hari and, of course, rounded up cel Menard, and Lena.Mr.Ithe bad guys, and Mrs.Robert Harper, Lin-; ,, ______ da, Valeria, Jim and Jo.Mrs.P\u201cveda,ic.xreniey flimsy comedy vehicle, liberally laced with a boisterous laugh track Mathematically the plays arc equal.In practice the simple play worked.The complicated play failed when it turned out that West had those four hearts headed by the king.To show how even the play was, six pairs of the nine did reach four spades and three made the hand by the simple play while three went down with the complicated play The other three stopped a va Coates, Alf and Dick, Mr Allan Kelso, and Mrs.Jackie J) Camera 3 6) Church Service 8) Builwinkle 12) Italian Show *1:30 \u2022 m.3) Faith for Today 8) Popeye 12:00 noon 3) This is the Life 6) SporUs Magazine 8) Cartoons 12:30 p.m 3) Face the Nation 6) Termesee \u2014Tiuedo 8) Superman 12) Continental 1:00 p.m.3) Big Picture 6) French for Love 0) Scope 12) Canadians All i :3o p.m.3) Stage 3 5) Oral Roberts .\t,\t.~\t-j 6) Country Calendar Hnich indeed proved invaluable 8) Bachelor Father 6» NFL Football 12) Forum 2:30 p.m.3) Sports Specatular 12) Music Room 3.00\tp.m.6) Some of Those Days 12) Talent Hunt 3:30 p.m.6) Heritage 12) Minor Hockey 4:00 p.m.3) NFL Pro Bowl 5) Sports in Action 6t World of Golf 8) Movie 4.30\tp.m.12) Thunderbirds 5.00\tp.m.5)\tWild Kingdom 6)\tNature of Thing* 12) Challenge 5.30\tp.m.5)\tCollege Bowl 6)\tHymn Sing 12) Casper and Company 4:00 p.m.! >) Patty Duke ! 6) Perry Mason ! 8) Talent Spotlight 1 12) Walt Disney 6:30 p.m.5) Bell Telephone H r 8) Stingray r OO p.m.3) Lassie 6i Hank Hi Voyage 12) The Daisies J:30 p.m.3) My Favourite Mar- 8.06 pm.3) Ed Sullivan 8) F.B.I.6i Ed Sullivan 8:30 p.m.j) Bianded 12) Run for Your Life 9:00 p.m.3) Perry Mason h Bonanza 6) Bonanza B) Movie 9:30 p.m.12) Peyton Place 10:06 p.m.3)Candid Camera | 5)Wacklest Ship tij Sevca Days | 12) Court Martial 10:30 p.m.3) What's My Line?11:00 p.m ! 5) New* ; a) My Mother the Car b) New* 8) New* 12) New* 11.10 p.m.6) Weekend Report 11:15 p.m.t 3) Movie i 6) Final Edition ; 8) Movie 12) Pulse 11:22 p.m.j 6) Weekend in Sports 11:27 p.m.6) Shoestring Theatre 11:40 p.m.| 12) Berton 11:52 ; b) Sullavan Brothers 12:10 p.m.I 12) News Three Villages Happenings ?:M) \u2022 m.J) today 7:05 *.m.3) Mike Wallace 7r25 ê.m 5)\tFarm New* 7:30 « m )) Today 7:45 a.m.8t Faim & Horn* 7:55 a.m.3)\tVt.Report 0:06 a.OX it Captain Kangaroo 8) Sgt Preston 8:15 a.m.4)\tFarm and Horn* 8:25 a.m j) Luca) New* 8:30 a.m : j) Today 8) Donna Reed 8:35 a.m.12) Coffee Break 9.00 a.m h Romper Room I 3) Jack La Lanne 8) King and Odie I 12) Liberal Arts \u2022:«5 a.m.8) Teddy Bear Playhouse 9:30 a.m.31 TV School j) Donna Reed 12» Romper Room 9:40 a.m.0) School Telecast 8) Town and Country 9:55 a.m.j 8) News i»:00 a.m.1» I Love Lucy ¦ji Eye Guess .8) Where the Action is ; 12) Ed Allen 10:25 a.m.i a) News 10:30 a.m.)) .McCoys 3) Concentration 8) Friendly Giant 8) Never Too Young 12) Montreal 10:45 a.m.! 6) Chez Helene M:00 a.m.I 3) Andy of Mayberry j j) Morning Star 0)\tButternut Square 81 Supermarket Sweep 12) James Beard 11:20 a.m.6)\tAcross Canada 11:30 a.m, ! 3) Dick Van Dy ke \u2022 5) Paradise Bay j 8) Dating Game j 12) Mr.and Mrs.11:50 p.m.(5) News 12:00 noon J) Love ol Life f>) Jeopardy 6) Calendar [ 8) Gypsy 12) Little Theater 12:25 p.m.1)\tNews 12:30 p.m.Scoufing end # By KEN BARTLETT /-* V~ ubbing I 3i News 6:15 p.m.6.3> Seaicti lor Tomorrow Si Let\u2019s Play Post ii News time Office\t6:15 p.m.8p Eatber Knows Best ii Weather Ui Kids ts People 12:45 p.m.G.3) Guiding Light I2i Dear Charlotte 100 p.m.j ii Weather j 5| News i 6) Calendar ! lit Ben Casey : 12) Movie 1.03 p.m.- 3> Across tile Fencs 1.10 p.m.: Si Local Scene 1.15 p.m, :ii Mixing Bowl 1.30\tp.m.6) it As the World Turns ji Ben Casey 2.00 p.m.6, 3) Password 8) Norses 2.30\tp.m.3) Houseparty 3j The Doctors 6» Girl Talk -8) A Time or Ls 121 People In Conflict 2:55 p m 8: News 3:00 pm 3) To Tel) The Truth 5)\tAnother World 6)\tTo Tell the Truth 8i General Hospital I2i Fractured Phrases 3:25 p.m.3) News 6> Happenings 3:30 p.m.3) Edge of Night 5)\tYou Don\u2019t Say 6: Take Thirty 8| Young Marrieds 12i Your Move 4:00 p.m.3i Secret Storm ,)) General Hospital 6)\tBonnie Prudden 8) Time For Action 12) Surprise Party 4:30 p.m.3) Movie 5)\tWhere the Action Is 6)\tRazzle Dazzle 8i Movie 12) Mickey Mouse Club 5;0ti p.m.| 5) Beany &.Cecil j 6) Passport to Adventure i 12) Secret Squirrel 0:30 p.m.5) Adventure Club | 6) Music Hop i 12) FUntstoneo \u2022:0t) p.m.: 3) Sroris I 5) Sports i 6) Addams Family | 8) News 12) Camp Kunamuck 6:10 p.m.i 3) Weaherwij* 6:30 O.m.ii News 5i Huntley Brinkley 8i Across Canada 8i Combat 121 Pulse CM p.m.3) Wyatt Earp 3i Addams Family 8) News 12) Gidget >:25 P.TV 61 Spurts /:30 p.m.3) To Tell the Truth 3i Honey West 6i Don .Messer 8> 12 O\u2019clock High 12i Canadian Talent 6:00 p.m 3) I\u2019ve Got A Secret 5) John Forsythe 61 The Fugitive 12i Bewucheo 0:30 p.m.3) Lucy Show S) Dr Kildare 81 Danger I2i Andy Griffith 1:00 om 3i Andy Griffith-31 Andy Williams 8) Shenandoah 12) Music Hall V:30 p.m.3) Hazel 8) Peyton Place 12) Take a Chance 6) The Sixties j Hi Ben Casey ; 12) Big Valley 10:30 p.m.I 6) Metroscope n:00 p.m.j II News | 5) News 6, 8) New* I2i News 11:10 p.m.1) Vermont Edition 11:15 p.m 31 Weather 6) Viewpoint 12) Pulse 11:20 o.m.3) Weather 3) Sports gi Local News 11:23 p m.3i Snorts Final 8i Movie 11:30 p.m 3) Movie 5)\tTonight Show 6)\tSports Final 11:35 p.m.6) Science Fiction Theatre 11:40 pl.m.12) Berton Harper, Mr.and Mrs.Douglas.\t, Stoddard.Bruce, Michael, EUz- Ba,tJIn* tlJe funny sU'ff- Un abther.David and Greg.Mr.[hal\u2018\t,*as no,fhn,siel' Dana Harper was an over-*\t\u2022 vc has necessitated a Pack reorganization.Jubmaster Ray Lavalliere reports the new sextet ¦ to be known as the White Six \u2022 will be led by Cub Dwight Dick and the Second will be David Lyon.The Tawny Six is to be headed by Brian Peck and his second is Mark Boisvert.The sixer of the Grey Six will be David Turnbull and the Second - Gary Moore.The fourth Six-the Red will be guided by Gregory Peck and the Second is Steve Thibault.The Pack, with four Sixes, is now operating at full capacity SECOND LENNOXVILLE The Bishop's University Rink was the scene of the Second Lennoxville Troop holiday skating party.In all 30 boys, including some from the Fint Lennoxville Troop, were in attendance.Besides skating.some of the Scouts or-Gj snow of the Week rjarized a hockey game, and while this wasn't going on.a broom - ball game made its appearance.After everyone was played out.Skipper Bill Van Horn led the group over ]3) Talent scouts\tt0 f*16 St.Georges Church I 5i Run For Your Life Hail, where refreshments were served.Two of the ladies of Mothers\u2019 Auxiliary, who did an excellent job of feeding the hungry boys, were Mrs.H.Sawyer and Mrs.R.Hopkins.SEVENTH SHERBROOKE T h e Seventh Sherbrooke Pack has a new assistant in the person of Bill Roy.Bill has been helping Akela Ken Asbestos need we say more.TAKES A LONG WAIT weeks on NBC.Get away from that same old down south\u2019 holiday peat of her Peter Pan Jan m ,ber of Christinas cards from to her home in Stanstead on Mrs.Goodenough A U.Scar,,,\tNew Year', sue*., .1 Mr aad\t;l , r ,\t(h.^iweek wTth her aunt, Mrs.Ber-and Mrs.Ladd at Shelbourne.Island, who underwent major Tarrant and little daughter,{\tFMarsutio^\u2018\u201cBaffotviUe Mr J m\tMrs.Eva Laduke, Massawip-surgery at the Sherbrooke Hos- Kim, Wellington.N.S.Return- RC-A\u2019Î\u2019 statl°n\u2019 Bag°UlUe\u2019 ir.and Mrs.I rank Libbey pi.was a weekend guest of Mr.pital just before Christmas, has jng to their home in Gaspe on served by Mrs.Kirstein.Airs.K.Gordon was also on hand to help with the children.After refreshments w\u2019ere served there was more play time (or the children.Mrs.Janet Barclay received Building Repairs A Painting FREE ESTIMATES BISHOP BROS LTD.General Contractors 148 Magog St.Tel.562-9315 -diave returned home after spend-1 ii^' Mrs\u201d Arohfo'R^-,\"stam returned' toMs\tJ?n.\u201c \u2018rcv.\t^ hoUdayS at ^iRoss.mg three weeks with their.stead lauf^htuei ' \u2018\"rs\u2019 \u2018'ar* Griffith, Mr Mr.and Mrs.Duncan Gra-Grittith and family in Monl- ham and family, Stanstead Col- and is gaining nicely.real West.lege, spent the holidays at Sum- {Escape to Madeira or the sunny Canary Islands This is the year to gel yourself out of that holiday rut.especially when you can enjoy sunny southern Europe for so little cost.In Madeira you\u2019ll find the perfect climate and unexcelled scenic beauty.Countless lovely parks and gardens grace the island; and the leisurely pace of the charming city of Funchal will delight you.The Canary Islands are famous for beaches, bays and sparkling blue water.Sport fishing is a favourite pastime; and the golfer will find magnificent courses set in gently rolling countryside.Madeira\u2014Id days\u2014$166.50 plus air fare (includes J days in Lisbon).Canary Islands\u2014IS days\u2014$115.15 plus air fare (includes 2 days in Madrid).Pay just 10% of your tour and air fare now, the balance over 24 months.For details, mail the coupon, call any Canadian Pacific office or .SEE YOUR TRAVEL AGENT .and FLYCànacfca/i (PacùUc ~i S~ A/RUNES v CANADIAN PACIFIC - TRAINS / TRUCKS / SHIPS / PLANES f HOTEL* / TELECOMMUNICATIONS / WORLD S MOST COMPUTE TRANSPORTATION SYSTEM Tour Director.Canadian Pacific Airlines, I 1281 W.Georgia, Vancouver, B.U, Please send me full details on low cost holidays j I in Madeira and the Ganarv Islands.NAME.ADDRESS _____ _____ CITY .\t.MY TilAVEf AGENT IS PROVINCE OF QUEBEC CITY OF SHERBROOKE NOTICE TO THE RATEPAYERS HEALTH DEPARTMENT REMOVAL OF CHRISTMAS TREES The ratepayers are requested to place Christmas trees near the street on the first day, as listed below for each ward and the removal of such trees will be made accordingly: EAST WARD \u2014 Monday, January 17 Tuesday, January 18 Wednesday, January 19 NORTH WARD \u2014 Thursday, January 20 Friday, January 21 Monday, January 24 Tuesday, January 25 WEST WARD \u2014 Wednesday,January 26 Thursday, January 27 Friday, January 28 Monday, January 31 SOUTH AND CENTER WARDS \u2014 Tuesday, February 1st Wednesday, February 2 Thursday, February 3 H P.EMOND, CITY CLERK.Party held by Legion branch .\t.\t.i* j.word from Mrs.C.R.Morn t has returned to his duties, at-\t, son of Toronto, thc former Jean I ie here\tRoss, saying that Mrs A.R Tarrant\twere involved in an\t_________________ Ross is in reasonable health in accident\tnear Lewis, Mrs.\tTar-\tthe nursing home near St.Cath rant was taken to the Jeffrey! MORE BUY OUTSIDE arines, Ont.The family lived Hale Hospital.Quebec, suffer- Less than 35 per cent ot city in Asbestos for many years.Mr ing from\tsevere facial and\thead\thouseholders\u2019\tmilk\tis\tdelivered\tand Mrs.Gordon Rotheny.( Al- injuries.\tMr.Tarrant, also\twith\tnowadays,\tcompared\twith\t85\tice) and her family are resid- NORTH HATLEY \u2014 T h e facial injuries, was in hospital per cent in 1925.\ting in Switzerland.Royal Canadian Legion united branch 242, North Hatley - Wat-erville, held a New Year's Eve party in the Legion Home.Members and guests were received by president Ron Olson, and other membms of the senior branch.The room was beautifully decorated, ant' balloons and noise makers were provided Dancing was enjoyed, and a sing-song, with Mrs.E.Wells,] playing the piano.After the New ''ear was welcomed in.refreshments, which had been prepared and arranged by Mr.E.Wells, were en-j joyed.We Are Now At 2410 GALT WEST L.NICOL ENRG.Radio *nd TV Sates & Service Daily 9.00 a.m.\u2014 10 p.m.Tel 5692244 TINGWICK Mrs.Conrad Picard is a pat-: ient in the St Vircent de Paul Hospital, Sherbrooke.Mr.and Mrs.Guy LeRoux' and family and Mr.and Mrs.! Andrew LeRoux were guests of, Mr.and Mrs.D.Kerr and Miss\u2019 Jean Kerr in Danville on New Year\u2019s Day.Mr.and Mrs.Edmond Lefev-bre and Mr.and Mrs.Leo.Coakley.Asbestos, were guests of Mr.and Mrs.Harry Evans and family on New Year\u2019s Day.Mr.and Mrs.R.Charland and the Misses Eleana and Lau-ranne Picard were in Sher brooke recently to visit Mrs.Conrad Picard.SWEEP THE WORLD The Beatles have sold mon than 150.000,000 records in their few years of lame.UP TO Limited i Time Only 50^ EASY TERMS 0 c :\t; .I GENERAL $1# ELECTRIC 4*.« .*4 \u202211!\u2019\u2019 sfe C J.ijf I'fe FLOOR SAMPLES ?\tREFRIGERATORS ?\tTELEVISIONS ?\tWASHERS ?\tDRYERS ?\tELECTRIC RANGES ROSS ¦ ;j 183 Frontenac Street \u2014 Tel.562-1564 Sherbrooke ONLY 3 a word for RECORD CLASSIFIED ADS.as little as It's the BIGGEST 37 « an ad when you ordei 6 consecutive insertions 'little' buy ir advertising \t\"Sherbrooke's Leading ^a,ry Shprhrfinkc Bailli Bccocd\t1®) SHERBROOKE |3üJ| W Vj vvU l U vi lAV w UVVVJ jwvwv-'V» vv*\tPURE MILK SAT .JAN 15.1966\tHIGH QUALITY DAIRY PRODUCTS \u2014 Tel 562 15*5 Wen't annex without consultation-mayor \\\\\\ \\\\\\ \\\\\\ \\\\\\ Sherbrooke mayor VrmanU \\\\N Shefford case Particulars sought in vote action GRANBY \u2014 (Special) \u2014 Thomas Toth, attorney for Louis-Paul Neveu.Liberal MP ; for Shefford, will present a mo- \u2018 tion for particulars before Mr.Justice Philippe Cliche in the Superior Court at Sweetsburg on Monday.January 31, in connection with the action 'aken to annul the November 8, 19135 federal election in Shefford County.The contestation action was entered by Philippe Kcnnes, of Granby, who charged so many irregularities occurred in con-: nection with the voting that the election of Mr.Neveu by aj majority of 17 votes over Paul Trepanier, Progressive Conservative, should be annulled and a new vote ordered.The opening paragraph of the motion for particulars says the plaintiff's petition did not contain all the details needed to prepare a proper defence.Among the details sought are which of the illegal acts were supposedly committed by the respondent, Mr.Neveu, or by his official agent or other supporters with his consent.The motion for particulars also says that some of the C^nSsome cases ^\"'paragraphs Lucien Rivard\u2019s helpmate.| employees at gunpoint, bound comolainine that voters 8 were I Andre Dcrocher, pleaded guilty and gagged them, and made oil registerecTfn^two or more poTs to a charge of armed holdup!with 25 firs, class mail bags, does not say whether these and two charges of robbery, m The 0^er two robberies that voters cast more than one bal-!sherbl'ooke\tof SessionsDerocher admitted to wore |Of the Peace yesterday.\tjeommitted in Montreal.Nor does the complaint say! At the request oi Crown! Derocher's most famous es-whether certain non-residents|Prosecutor Guy Blanchette.|capadei however, was his part of the county whose names ap-jjudge Benoit Turmet postpon- jn aiding convicted narcotics peared on the voters\u2019 lists act-'ed the sentence until February srnugg]er Lucien Rivard, to ually voted.\t18\tescape from Bordeaux Jail in The motion for particulars! Dcrocher admitted to bring Montreal, also asks if persons who votedjone 0f the three men who pull-at advance polls but whose ed off a daring mail holdup in names appeared on the regii ; Richmond last May.lar lists actually voted.\tThe robbery retted Derocher It also asks for more infor-|and his two comrades $4.500 mation on seven allegedly ille-jn money orders, and cancelled gal ballots in Poll 14.\tcheques.The Kennes petition declares The bandits sped into the (hat in Poll 139 the poll clerk post office yard on the evening! Street furniture store ajiflp ;; : m Hfc \u2022- Bt®! ; t 'J SENTENCE POSTPONED \u2014 Andre Derocher, the man who helped Lucien Rivard escape from Bordeaux Jail in Mont- real, is driven away from the Sherbrooke Court House yesterday where hr pleaded guilty to a charge of holding Rivard helpmate admits part in mail robbery at Richmond Nadeau said ycslcrdas that he would not seek to annex parts ot Ascot lownship, and Orford lownship if the major in of the people in the area, are against annexation The mayor said that he would definitely meet with the mayors of the various municipalities on ihe subject He said.\"We want understanding; we are all part of the same happy family.\u2019\u2019 The maybe said that if those people who are living in the areas the city of Sherbrooke wants to annex are consulted.| the city would follow these ! people's wishes Should they ¦ wish to be annexed, then Slier jbrooke will do so Should they! object to annexation the city\u2019 will forget about that matter The mayor gave his reasons ; for annexation: \"We made a ! survey recently under auspices ; of the industrial commission, of city land available for indus tries It was found that the city I had to go outside the city limits for land The land we need should be near a railroad \" \u201cWe gave an early notice of jour hopes to Quebec so that it Would be tabled for the 19tifi I session.\" There is \u201cno doubt that see tors to be annexed will be con suited before going to Quebec.\" the mayor said.The mayor said that if fire \u2019department services are to be given to the areas to be annex eri.the present equipment might not suffice.The mayor said that new pumpers might be added \"You can save a lot if called in time the judge be lenient on with these pumps \" the mayor Gagne as he was still young said.and deserved a chance.\t\"Residents living near a river Crown Prosecutor Guy Içould he helped quite easily,\" Blanchette, however, pointed i HiglcTlwtM é By .KARL KRAMER up a mail truck in Richmond, and two charges of robbery.His sentence was postponed.(Record photo by Gerry Lemay) THIS PAST SI MMER 1 visited Europe where I me ami interviewed a large mimhet et teen.i.ei> In \\m sternum 1 met many North Vimenean Teenagers learning about Europe 1 met one Eaitudian w ho openly advert is ed that he was one ol us on the b.iek ol his jaeket.He was a lad stationed in Germany with the Canadian Vnny Matty English movies, still undythhod, were -howit m this capital \u2022A I JOINED A GROIT of voting people and navel-led with them to Germany It was to he a five-ilav stay in a small village on a tributary of the river Rhine A IN THE BASEMENT of the hotel which at street level is what is known to the Gorman youths as a KaUkollei Here, w e s.nv teenagers dance and amuse I Item-civ c- \\ Hike box m a corner of the place repru lured tile ,mn :> of America's best which I.being a fanadum, had already heard some lime ago.A DIKING ONE LIVE DAY STAY we went on various hus trips.A Ims ride van realtv he enjoyed in this picturesque country.While on the left side ol you a brook flows steadilv along, on Hie right side one ran see the mountain on wliieh Hie vineyards fm the German Rhinr wine are located.A WHILE IN THE BUS we sang many well known song-.Most of the young people spoke English and il I hey did not, they all somehow knew the words to the English songs Michael Rode the Boat Ashore, Quand Le Soleil Dit Bonjour Au Montagne and Dominique were amniiu the most favorite ones A EUROPEAN TEENAGERS, EIRE ( ANADIAN TEENAGERS, like (o danre.\\iwl they had M made in Hie hotel where we were staving Every night for four glorious nights there was darning.The most poptilai dance was Hie Eelkiss.Do not be fooled by its name, not a single kiss is evi hanged The Yeiiku is one of Hie most popular Unies and it < nines from I inland.AS % \\\\\\ \\\\\\ \\\\\\ \\W % Wilfred Gagne, 25, of Sherbrooke, was sentenced to 18 month* in the local jail by Judge Redmond Hayes in Sherbrooke Court yesterday, Gagne had previously been convicted of robbing a Galt out that the accused had been convicted of theft eight times.He shows no sign of being interested in re-habilitating himself, Mr.Blanchette told the court.Judge Hayes s?id that he would give Gagne one smalt chance by not sending him to penitentiary, but only to the local jail.he said.Earlier this week Mayor Na deau told the Record that the areas of Aseot and Orford Townships, will not pay inerea sed taxes or have evaluations increased until they are recei shcrb].()(llu> Mayor Armand ving complete city services.N.ldea(1 ,al(l ,a\u201e\the was This would be one of Ihe oon-:jn favor nf a fla, farr |(8rk Favours parking flat fare probably next On Tuesday, two aimed at blocking annexation Economists expect no signif-jbids bv Sherbrooke and two EXPECT NO GAINS iicanl increase in world food pro- was working openly for the Liberal party but Mr.Toth declares that no definite information of these activities was given.The motion also asks for more details in connection with alleged irregularities in the service vote.A motion for particular's is one of the preliminary stages in court procedure designed to clear up many minor points before the case is actually heard on its merits.QUEEN GROWS FORESTS About 4.000.000 cords of timber are cut each year from crown lands in Ontario.MATHIAS TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE SALES & SERVICE Royal Typewriters Burroughs Adding Machines 41 Wellington St North Phone 562-0440 of May 12, held up two postal Defence counsel asked that duction in 1966.See \"Won't\" Page 5 L>f \u2022' Made-to Measure Suits MEN'S SHOP 131 Frontenac St Sherbrooke 567*8655 dinons incorporated into the.at th(> Wrhs|(,r\tKar amendments to the city* (bar-1er to be presented to the Que bee Legislature in a private bill The mayor said Hial council month\tis ready to take a decision on petitions the subject.Neither Council nor the mayor is in favor of the sag gestion of the two exits to the garage as proposed by the Sherbrooke Chamber of Commerce and police rhiel Edouard Moi eau The mayor said that Iwo rxit.-would create more trouble than assistance.The time it takes people to get out of any parking lot with more than one storey is lengthy, no matter if one is in Sherbrooke or in Montreal or, .«.I\"*\"1 anywhere else said the mayot 1 The mayor said that to get «fain out of the Webster lot, ears, must go onto Big Forks The exits would mean two files of ears, which the street is un able to handle !!3ri33SSS MM M jl)Mt,,i,l™!l,lr I!'.\"ïlill A I* IRES ITU (TIA Ol EIGHT, appears to be more of a little 1 5 \\ Kveiy where I went I'.ris Match.Lui, amt Glle wvic hidden bv >ueh t S magazines as, Lite, Time, and ihe New York rimes, European Edition A MOVIES IN I\u2019VRIS me mostly English, with Iroiioh Mibtilles.Everywhere I went on Champs I t\\sees I could hem English being spoken, even if it was with a I'teneh aeeent.I\u2019rotlurLa for \"those who think young\" were readily available although the price at the Paris airport, I r Bourget, was something like M l 1 > whirl! in Canadian Curreuey would be about 3'2 rents A 1 l ROIT \\\\ IT CN AGEKS an not loo ditferent Iront their North \\me: lean eounteepiirts The' like the Beatles They love lo danee and listen to good musie.ITien dress, which i< now eaiching on in Canada, is hell bottomed trou-eis and double breasted jacket for both girls and boys A Will ITIOSE MU MT EXPERIENCES How about letting me know some of yours Not a single High rimrs ( on espnndeiu wrote in this week, t Tnon gang l et\u2019s hear from you! A OOPS.A I A IT ARRI\\ AI 1 \u2019at Harrison of Couk-shire Hi.!i reports that Ihe week ot .lanuary 24 will be posture week al the .school Dunn.: this week good postule.among the students, will he encouraged The teachers will choose ,i king and queen to reign over Hie dance, which will he held at Hie end of the week Uast Monday, I\u2019at reporls.an assembly was held in the gymnasium to demonstrate the works ol Hie stinleiits' council.A POST SCRIPT V dance is being held tonight at the V on Montreal Street reports Harney Cohen in a telephone news ronforence.The dress is casual hoys are asked NOT to wear jeans although girls are permitted lo wear slacks Pi ico is .50, Motor fire extinguished Eifenien front Number One stalion were called uiit al noun yesterday lo h:*H Parent streci in Sherbrooke where the elccl rie niotin on an oil furnace caught fire.\u2019 No damage was dune to Hie interior of 'he house belonging lo Kavmond Hotte, hut the molor was damaged.Kirenien returned In the slal-lon at 12 42 p m.y-t BRIEFLtTS .iSilSiii No jail sentence DO IT NOW \u2014 .Sherbrooke Mayoi Armand Nadeau pro claimed the Sherbrooke winter employment program ofli-cjally open in a i eremony al the ( ity Hall yesterday Emm left to right: Boh Belisle, chairman of the campaign: Mayor Nadeau, and E.Drouin, manager of (he Eneinploynient Commission in Sherbrooke.(Record photo by (lorry Lemay) SHERBROOKE SI IS Student Council presorts Ihe (Her (Tub and Guests ni a i Mid-Winter Coneerl on Kn l''ob, I I at .VtilehcH SehtKil al I! 00 p m Adm 75e.PRINCE TO SEE BOXING LONDON (CP) - I\u2019 r i n e e Philip attend- lus first boxing iiialili in in years in March.To he held at the Anglo American Sporting (Tuh.Ihe event is to raise money for the National Playing I'ields Association, of w hu h the prince is president In The Record of January 18.it was stated that Jack Edgar jwho pleaded guilty of failing ta I file an income tax return, was ¦ sentenced to four days in jail in addition to a fine of $100.This was erroneous.Mr Edgar local resident.-did not receive a jail sentence Do it now campaign launched in the city INSURE IN SURE INSURANCE Home Owners Automobile Jewellery, Purs, Household Conlenls, Personal EJfecis WATSON A FULLER LTD.569-5939, Son Life Bldg.A SCENE FROM THE PAST \u2014 Remember this building?You might! It is the Grand Central Hotel in its hey day.The hotel stood at the corner of Meadow Street and Wei- ington Street North.It was a favorite gatherinig place of the local gentry.The picture was taken by either Geo Johnston or Mr.Presby.(Photo Collection of Doug Gerrish) New assistant at city bank Each winter, thousands of; Bob Belisle, chairman of the find themselves,Do II Now Campaign, said that seasonally unemployed, Slier local businesses and contract brooke Mayor Armand Nadeau ors must hi- encouraged to carry said at a ceremony held yes out project,- during the winter terday to officially opi n the He urged the people of Slier \"Do H Now\" Winter work pro brook* (0 make a survey of the gram\trepairs, remodelling, and con- ,\t,\t, s,ruction that needed to he , ,\t,, it,\tdone and to do them now .BLAIS & MADR0 \"Quality Men's Store\" \u2014 Custom Tailors \u2014 149 Wellington St North Sherbrooke \u2014 Tel 569 7928 12\u2019 to March 31.Ail ahmit an old-time city photographer From time to time we mention a few historic happenings and places, as well as photographic personalities.Naturally amateur photographers wonder who was do- GEORGE PEPPARD ELIZABETH ASHLEY \u2014 in \u2014 \"The Third Day\" Technicolor \u2014 Panavision A- ON THE SAME PROGRAM ?Battle the Villa Fiorlta\u201d lilM OIRHOSSANO mai TECHNICOLOR PANAVISION na NOW SHOWING! The Third Day\u20141.00 5.15-9.30 The Battle of the Villa Fiorita \u2014 3.10 \u2022 7.25 ing what where with the camera way back when.The name of Georg.Johnston must have rung a bell with many.Somewhere around the 1880's he lived at 27 Walton Avenue in Sherbrooke.He learned photography with Geo, H.Presby another noted photographer of this city.George Johnston left Sherbrooke to take charge of studios in Windsor.N.S., and Quebec City then returned to Sherbrooke in 1895 to purchase the business of L.Mayhew a photographer on Wellington Street but moved due to increased business to 24 King Street.He was a member of the Photographer's Association of America, interested in athletic sports, also a member of the Lacrosse and hockey teams.He married Violet Hopkin-son.daughter of Wm Hop-kinson in Sherbrooke on No- vember 3, 1897.They had one daughter, Veda.Although his equipment was bulky and weighty he got around the town taking pictures of buildings and people.The picture shown today could well have been taken by Geo.Johnston or Mr.Presby.The picture shows the Grand Central Hotel in its hey day.Leo Brown has been appoint ,j-ed assistant manager of the1 Bank of Montreal\u2019s main Sher- r '\t.brooke branch.He succeeds .Mayor Nadeaus\t>roc ama-vs**.* Donald Butler, who has held the,*J0n wen^ on to sav tn.ii th>\u2018 5* post since 1963, and who now be- seasonal unemployment allccD assistant manager of n d only the unemployed and » their families, but also has a ^ economic TH0S.W.LEONARD B.A., U l.NOTARY Cont/rtf\u2019ctcii Bldy ,\tSOv Tel LO 9 7600 icomes an an office in Montreal Mr Brown joined Ihe B of M serious effect on Ihe at a branch in Quebec City in welfare ol Ihe entire commun 1950 and later served al a num- dy her of offices in New Bruns- Mr, Nadeau said tha, there i wick before being appointed ae- muH work lo In- done on bu Icountant at Shediac in 1956, The messes and residential pn mi (following year, he moved to es within Sherbrooke KARO OF HEARING * Grand Kalis in the same cap- and thaï ® the skilled and unskilled labor « JANUARY SALE COATS and SUITS NOW REDUCED 15% \u201e 50% ENTIRE STOCK ON SALE 174 W*Hington St.North\t\u2014 i\t'irrnmfff inuFtiiii! tm: BiinnuitiMiiHudi' Camera talk by Doug Gerrish achy, remaining there until go- needed are available to do th< ing lo the head office in Mont-j job promptly and well, real in 1960.He comes to Sherbrooke from the divisional head-\tBOLTON _____ quarters in Quebec City, where-\t* he has served since 1963,\tThe stewards of the Creek J -Church held a meeting at the f CAU/YPDVM I F\th0rn,\u2018 °f Mr Alan Liahtf00t °n t jAWTCKYILLt\tjan j; evening whin it wa de # Clif- Shtrbrook» ¦ ¦\u2022WM» This hotel stood at the corner of Meadow Street and Wellington Street North, | where is now located the : United Store.Many people will remember I it as it burned down m 1938, j Miss Joyce Montgomery j ton, spent the weekend | Miss Debra French.| Friends of Mrs.Lewis Farns-I worth are pleased to learn she * has returned home from the Sherbrooke Hospital, where she had been a patient for four weeks.Friends are sorry to learn Mrs.Clem.Lowry is a patient in Sherbrooke Hospital, under observation.cided to hold the congregational \u2022 WJlh meeting at the home of Mr ! and Mrs.George Mizener on J Hearing aids sold to you direct at only 10°o above WHOLESALE P3ÎCES WE HAVE THE FINEST SELECTION OF HEARING AIDS AVAILABLE Let us PROVE to you that it is not necessary to pay high prices to get the best.FULLY GUARANTEED \u2014 For further information, write your name and address and mail this coupon to: Exceltone Hearing Aids Ltd.450 \u2014 32nd Ave.LaSalle, Que.Jan.20.\u2022 Gervais, Langlais & Monty '?LAWYERS 6 Wellington South - Sherbrooke -562-4735 t « 6 « If NAME ADDRESS COUNTY PROVINCE Complaints mounting Sberbroofee Daily Êecotd The papei of the Eastern Townships.Established February B, IBB7, incorpor* ting the Sherbrooke Gazette (est.183T and the Sherbrooke Examiner (esl 1879) Published every weekday by the Sherbrooke Daily Recoid Company Ltd.119 Wellington Street North, Sherbrooke.Que.JOHN BASSETT Chairmen IVAN W.SAUNDERS President E.MOIRA BASSETT Vice-President HUGH DOHERTY Editor-in-chief iff i SATURDAY, JANUARY 15, 1966 mr: A.'!' ¦t! jm,.ft VI.v \\ Verdun MP asks straight question Bryce Mackasey, Liberal Mi1 for Verdun, has asked a question that has been worrying many residents of Canada for several months.Just what do Quebec politicians, especially those of the provincial variety, mean when they talk of a special status for this province in Confederation?From time to time, at frequent intervals, the cry is heard that Quebec should enjoy a special status, that Canada should be composed of associate states, but the exponents of these theories fail to provide any concise or comprehensive idea of just what they mean.In fact most of their declarations are so vague that it appears different groups are applying opposite interpretations for the same words.To some, special status appears to mean that this province continued to enjoy the continuation of those privileges of official bilingualism and dual cultur-ism which already make Quebec a province different from the rest.To others, special status apparently means that Quebec be in every way equal to the sum of the other provinces com- bined \u2014 that it elect half the lawmakers, name half the civil servants.And to the extreme nationalists special status seem to mean the creation of a virtually autonomous French-language republic with only the most tenuous links holding it to the rest of Canada.I he same rather fuzzy thinking prevails when it comes to interpreting the associate theory and co-operative federalism.To one group the phrases mean one thing, to another they represent an almost opposite view.The Frcnch-Canadian in the past has had sonic justified complaints about the treatment he received from other sections of Canada.But during the past few years there has been dramatic progress made in removing these injustices.More advances will be made in the future, but to assure that these arc achieved fully and in an orderly manner requires that the French Canada leaders explain exactly what they want and what they mean when they use certain expressions.¦ \u2022A/, f il Jf i ¦%.)i't'.',! 'if PV?!\u2019 / il /; w \u2022ÜW-lxA-i f.f î,i-s c\u201er U \u2022tT':: Il ft AFFAIRS ' lij.yV * b -'f1*.a k x - ; : iïtÿ;!', ¦, % 4 it IT.I i \u2022 * *\t1\t, UllMf Ti o-ems by Mr.Livingstone, there j^bl.p0 are contributions from another n,j|(| Model Parliament was schcdul oil for late this week Too late, as it happened, for the results of the voting to make the dead line for this column, But watch for them next week.Three Liberal GORDON, Mnrpsret \u2014 At the residence of her daughter, Mrs.Percy Davidson, Foster, Que .on Thursday, January 13, HHHi, Margaret Raeper, beloved wife of the late Alexander Gordon, parties, namely the m her With year, dear mother the Tories and the of Christina, James and Peggy NIH\u2019, were contesting the elec .Mis a I.Hay), of Montreal, don Parliament chairman Hill \\|,.v \u201ef pu-koring.Ont .Doug- Brown reports that efforts on the part oi his committee to unearth a Sacred supporter at Bishop\u2019s in order to carry the banner of that party in the campaign, failed totally recent graduate who has.shown M.P.Ian Watson of Chateau las, ol Shrewsbury, England, and Jean, of Foster.Resting at lln i' F.Wilson and Son Funeral Home, KnowII(in.Funeral from SI Paul\u2019s AmiUean Church ,\tin K nowit on, on Mondai, Jan» No shame in that\tuiarv 17.at 2:00 pm Rev T.K the campaigning by the other K Nurse oflmialmg.Interment parties was relatively (.,V(,k lVlnr,,,n I he Liberals imported \u2018\u2018Does (Quebec Premier) Jean Lesage want to protect the lives of workers or the contractors who feed his election fund?\u201d Mr.Giroux said he does not consider the current coroner\u2019s inquest a public inquiry.in having a more flexible pro eedure adopted for federal-provincial action on ILO matters.Quebec wants to have recognized by the ILO the international agreements already respected by the province.QUEBEC (CP)\u2014Justice Minister Claude Wagner of Quebec said Friday his department is prepared to co-operate with municipal and provincial police forces toward setting up a Canadian Interpol.\u201cWe can create an Interpol without the participation of the RCMP but it would be hetler if the RCMP could take part,\" he said.In Montreal, the Star quotes Teacher strike is blamed on government MONTREAL ( CP ) \u2014 The chamber of commerce for L\u2019Assomption in the Le Gardeau region east of here, where 284 French-language Roman Catho lie teachers are on strike, said in a statement Friday the strike is due to the incompetence of the provincial government.The statement asked: \"Is it logical for a government to give the right to strike to a public body in as important a field as education, especially if the professional ethics of our teachers leave something to be desired?\u201d The chamber insisted that the labor department intervene in the dispute as soon as possible.No immediate progress was reported in the Le Gardeau dispute or in the Hull region of Quebec where some 350 teachers are on strike or in the Papineau region, east of Hull, where 123 teachers struck Monday.At a public meeting attended by an estimated 500 persons in Gatineau, near Hull Thursday night, Rene Lalonde, president of the Hull re g i o n a 1 school board said the Quebec School boards Federation has called a meeting of all boards\u2019 negotia- ting agents in Quebec City this weekend.Paul Gerin - Lajoie.Quebec minister of education faced a double headacne Friday.In his home riding of Vaud-reuil - Soulanges, 330 teachers who have voted for strike action Jan.19 met Thursday night to discuss a new and \"final offer shortly, he will propose formation of a special committee to study the teachers\u2019 demands, board offers and make recommendations.He also sug g e s t e d that a single salary scale for all Que- ferendum in 60 colleges in the province and said Friday one-third of the results are in.The decision of the students, so far, was 90 per cent in favor of the strike.At the Gatineau meeting Thursday night Mr.Lalonde bee teachers be established and said if an agreement is not a single collective bargaining reached shortly, he will propose agreement with all school by the regional school board but formation of a special commit- boards.issued no statement afterwards;tee to study the teachers\u2019 de- In other parts of the province and decided on another meet- mands, board offers and make a further 1,000 teachers were re-ing Monday night.\t(recommendations.\tported to be considering strike STUDENTS DISGRUNTLED j He also suggested that ajaction by the end of January.Mr.Gerin-Lajoie also faced a\tsa*ar-v aca*e *01.a**^ue\u2018 -»\u2014- strike of 27.000 students in Que- ^ec .* RNA POULIN, DKFKNDA NT.ORDER Tin* Drfrnrt^nt 1« ordrrrd fo wUhin » drUy of rme month.\t* Shrrhrookf*.Jumuirv !4lh , .IRAN F BILODEAU, Drp.(nrik of Mir MtiRlMlrrlr'ii fourl 36.Miscellaneous 39.Lost ANYONE WHO wiine» I» bait tnnw MISSING from Vimv ! I renwivad nr plnwad from thair day avamnl.mala varda, rail B Renefits.Write, stv-Ing education and phone number, to; Airline* Training Division.At Untie Schr ol, Box 40, r, o Sher* brooke Record.Sherbrooke.Q u* \u2022WDKF \u2018TICE: ii King erbrookf TROTTIER, Trustee West.PQ C A.door Kedrin, ioi«k $19,W.Tel.M7.6II6 \u2022 ruc.K u \\ roK v *0 no Moffat electric aiove $73 00 Ap-' ply 10Ô9 King W.TAPE RECORDER SONY, model TC 200 stereo, value $32000 neM.i for sale for only $220.00 new, | one year guarantee If inlerosted eall 5d7-4R24.shin, ne-u motor, dechromed.new white wall Urea, invested $000.00 asking $360 00.Reason for sale ow tier transferred.Tel.Richmond j 32A.2300 (Miss Richmond Restaurant I, 8a.Auto Service A MAN'S RACCOON Jamieson and family.and family, Cookshirc, spent New Year's weekend with Mr and Mrs Gerald French.Guests at the Dunlavey home\t\u201c\u201c\u201c \u2018\"\u20180',\tBISHOPTON on New Year s Day were Mr.\trecent guests of Mr and Mr and Mrj w A Rowlam) and Mrs.Clarence Comiskey t,e0',8e1.J f*1an\u2018.oro and three children.Chateau and Mr.Herman Davidson.Oth-\tMr.\tand Mrs.Milton\thrniP-\t,,ua) Terrace, and Mr and\tMrs er guests during the Christmas\tson' hva\"' al\u2019li Mr*- a1\tKllmfi\u2019\tJ.Donald Nicholls and\tthree holidays were Mr.and Mrs.jwoocl Croydon, i' ll., wer»\u2019 .children.Asbestos, were holi-Bert McGee and family.Wind-}RUP-sls of Mr.and Mrs.Ralph daj.guests 0f Mrs Sidney N sor Mills.Miss Alice Cleary.of Ellingwood.\tBishop the Wales Home Staff.Mr.and\tMr.\tRonald Owen has\treturn- ^jvs Gai, C|arke and\tMiss Mrs.Patrick Coffey, infant\tod to\this duties at Bishop Col-\tArlene Rolfo Monlreal,\twrro daughter.Karen.Montreal, Mr.lege School.Lennoxville.after\tof ,helr ,,ai.cn,s Mr ami land Mrs.Allan Stalker, City of-spending the Christmas vacat jj]rs Gonjon P CJark'e' an(j Mr Tw-o Mountains Mr.and Mrs.ion at his parental home here and Mrs.Cyril Rolie Harry Gray and son, Kenneth,! Mrs Sydney Wheeler.Las Mr an(J Mfs Stew#rt Smi Kamloops, B.C.who spent three Kingston, N.IT.is a guest ol Mr and Mrs Marc Gcndrun.Vancouver.U C are *|H-nding a luiliday in town, visiting relatives and friends Mrs Grnd run was (he former Bonnie Bradborn.Miss M J.Lodge, who was confined to the home of her parents by illness, has returned to Montreal.Rev.L.G.West man ga\\e an interesting talk on Quebec Lodge Members served refresh nient» and a social hour was spent Mr.ami Mrs.Arthur Gerard Town of Mount Royal, w e r e holiday guests of Mrs.Gerard's cousin.Mrs.Gilles Lambert.Mr.Lambert and family, AI Blue Bird.Three Lakes.Mr and Mrs.Gerard celebrated their 25th wedding anniversary o*> Dec.26 at the Lambert Home Robert Iktugbe the holiday * al ht» haute h«» relumed to kUiskm allege Preston Kirkpatrick amt daughter, Melanie were ght guests ot the former's mother Mrs Mile» Mhtp pie at Rock Uland Mt* wa» accompanied to Hcehc hv Mi > Colin h ne w ho t» a guest ol bet brother».M»arrr.Horsey, Ont., Mi» Gitfmd s mother.Mi» Mabel Hlake.Dan ville, and Mr and Atr* Waynr Gallup.Kingkburv AH and Mr» Reg Rodgers and son Kicky, Riampton, Ont were New Year'» holiday gue»U ol Mr» Rodger s parents, Air and Mi* lto\\ Cleveland Other uuesl.» at the same home were Mias Sharon ItiHlgei* Mr.\\ Sullivan, Brampton.Ont and Mr and Mr* Hamid Willey.Danv die DANVILLE Mr and Mrs Kedveis Noble, son* Denis and Russell.Nieolet Falls, were dinner guests ol Mr and Mr* Cliarle.* Baker G(ie»t* ol Mi «ltd All» AM H.vkt rl and Mi lUuuhon A ate» lor the New Year a ho.nlav m cludvsi Mr and Mr» H K Pud vac, amt Mi and Ate» Pint p AAalson and two daugt.ters alt ot Si Alban», and 't »* Ada i»i AT amt Mr» Frank sianlon «ta» stead, were rallers at the tame home Rev ami Mm Ralph Huger» were tn Cowansville un Jee \u2022 lu attend the dedication of the new hall of Uw United Church Mr Rogers chairman of tba Quebec \u2022 Sherbrooke Prr»b>.vadvi,tu »|K'iil > and N*w Acer » lelative» m Man » Robert McKtruy recent goots ot Mi» AA S Me they amt kon», and amt liottik llm per Pei km».COOKSHIRE Miss Joan Cook lias returned to Barrie.Ont , «fier spending Ihr hulula* s season with Mrs James Currie Mr and Mrs Boland l.apalme, Si Lambert, were visitors at the same home The Misses Diana and Betty Beaumont, Montreal, were holiday guests of their parents, Mr and Mrs .1 H.Renumonl WEST BROME Mrs.George Clarkson and family were New Year's Day guests of Mr and Mrs.Stuart Clarkson at Cowan*vil!e Mis» Doii» the i'hrtstmai vacation with sunville Mi ami Mn 1 achute.were their mother Elroy Mi amt Mr» Clat» Pnkm» entertained at a pre New Year » dinner on Dec St, whew had a» their guest*.Mr Airs .lanines Hoard and Kensington 1* F I, Atr Mr» Larry Yate», amt Ati Mr» It Paul Other guests at the »»me home were Mi and Mis Bill Hooper and Alua Louise ll(ki|H*r.Speneerville, On) .Mr» Alvin ll
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