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[" UU Ban (\u2018«'or Haile\tSelassie,\tleft Can\tzavv\tof Ethiopia\tIfarar\twas\tSeptember,\tbut quit alter\tthe \u201c\tsocial\twelfare has estimated\t»da for Paris Tuesday\tnight be\tkilled\tin an automobile\taccident\tChristinas recess.\tFor the\tlast he is\ttired of\tdiscrimi\tfive years ago\ttwo months\the had\tbeen attend- .\t.\t*\t.,\t, ii,,.I,, ,11 ,i,\u201eii., .I i .i ,i, .\t.i -\t\u2014 M k hat i this amc $2,500,000,000 before *he year ends March 31, 1967.record $2,304,711,000,\t\u2014\t\u2014 foreseen expenses may boost -pending of ' ' ¦ ' 200.000 ano Iht ¦'\t,\t.\t.\t.department of roads $351.400.- nation in Canadian schools.Die newspaper say -Michael mg Ross School in Montreal loun o approxima e y ^\tfm tired of being a beggar, had been Studying in Montreal living with Mr.and Mrs.G.R.The most substantial increase the prince is quoted as saying Tor Hie last two months\tIfenskin of suburban St.Lam a lx I ! OTTAWA (CP) - Opposition MPs hammered at the CPR for the fifth day running in the - ^\tCommons Tuesday and Trans- JOHANNESBURG (AP)\u2014Rho- port Minister Pickersgill hit desia may be getting almost baci{ in a characteristic fighting enough gasoline from South Af- speech.rica and Mozambique to survive The veteran minister accused under the current rationing, says his critics of holding up legisla-Johannesburg\u2019s Rand Daily tion with \u201cparish pump\" poli-Mail.\ttics, threw cold water on specu- More than 35.000 gallons of lation he will retire this year gasoline is being sent by road and all but asked Prime Minis-daily from South Africa, accord- ter Pearson to appoint John ing to a three-day survey made Turner associate minister of at the border post of Beit Bridge, transport, a new job.the newspaper says.\tMr.Pickersgill declined to i a \u2019 a\tcomment on the controversial ^\tcancellation of the CPR\u2019s Do- In New Delhi\tminion transcontinental passen- t in-TV», v-, i\t\u201e\t.gw train.But he argued at LHLDIANA, India (Reuters) in the estimates for the depart in an interview.\"There's no 'NOT TREATED WELL' ment of family and social wel-ihfe for the African student here.; \u201cI can\u2019t speak for everyone.bert.uwrr'zr-'SÆ?.-i-.could be an associate minister.010.\tmothers\t1 wanted to make rny mind;most of the African students I real) got bad.My grandfather no one would be more happy\t- allowance for this climbs than I.\u201d\tEducation will take the tar- to $28,300.000 from the 1965-66 He suggested one minister gest slice of Hie 1966 - 67 figure of $20.100,000.could concentrate on adminis- budget \u2014 a total of $581,- \u2022his mena-e follows the de trative duties and free the other 000,000 statutory grant to uni- e'sion !o increa-e to $20 from one for \u201cthinking\" about trans versifies for new construction.the monthly allowance for each child.A bill is currently before the the al-1 PICKERSGILL Y'ice - President Hubert Hum- length that \u201cwasteful and un- O\tporta tion policy.He was commenting on a sug The department's budget re gestion by Robert Prittie (NDP presenjs an increase of $96,- assembly to authorize -Burnaby-Richmond ) that Mr.500 000 over the current year.lowance increa-es Turner, 36, youngest member of \u2019\t______ the cabinet, be named minister The hea|th depirtment's bud *r>aV.ia!i0n\t, , get ii being increased $56,700,- Budget estimates for the dp Mr Pickersgih, 60.said he f0 $472,700,000, largely to partmenl of agriculture and has been reading a lot of gos- m , .her sipy newspaper stories about his mee 19 er ill health and bis retirement msuri,r,ce-plans.But these stories should FARMS BUDGET HEAVY z I \u2014\t,\t,\tbe taken with several grains of necessarv\u201d transportation serv- ^ne integration of transpor sa]t\tsend phrey armed here today en ices must be scrappe(j\ttation services, like the \u201cad-\tstruction, repair and mainte- route to New Delhi on a mis- The time had come to in- mirable\" armed forces integra- 'INVENTED BY OTHERS' nance of the province's highway costs of hospital colonization are SI 10.000.000 and for the departmenl of munici-¦- pal affairs, $45,000,000.Highways department plans to t® faff» f $351,000,000 on the con- ^ ^ ^ 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 },«! My ill health was in network, including the Trans- sion to explain United States t\u20acgrate railroad, air.water and *ion' wou^ have to be carried po! cy in A let Nam and to test other forms of transport in an 011 * *9 a single department of part jn mind of some people Canada highway Indian wil ingness to make eco-\tefficient way to preserve ex-\tg°'erntpellt But he odded.I\twj,0 woorj really like to see\t- nomic reforms.\tp0rt markets and economic\tthiiiK the departmem is too\tjjjç out 0f my pre5en(; position.\"\tThe\tprovince will\treceive Humphrey, flying from Ka growth generally\t\u201c\u2018S \u2018or one man\tHe was tempted to say he $180,403,000 from the Federal rrchi.Pakistan, was scheduled \u201cWe have to be prepared to He welcomed the help of min- had never felt better in his life, Government for shared - cost to visit an agricultural\tresearch\tscrap out-of-date services and\tister without portfolio Turner\tbut that phrase had been copy-\tprograms and another\t$61,161,- in-\u2018:'.ute built in th-\tPunjabi\tservices that have ce.-ed to be\tand said it will grow more and\trighted by Opposition Leader\t200 is\texpected from other concentre ith American aid.used to any marked degree.more.\t, Diefenbaker.\ttributions and reimbursements.INDEX Births, deaths Townships Classified .Comics Editorials Financial Sports Television Women ETHIOPIAN PRIME LEAVES \u2014 Prince Michael Makon-net) of Ethiopia, 17-year-old grandxvni nl Emperor Haile Selassie, is shown at Montreal International Airport.The Gazette says the youth, who has been studving in Ottawa and Montreal, left for Paris Tuesday night because of dis-criqyinatiiin io Canadian schools.\t(CP AVirephoto) is a busy man a mi w hen J didn 't gel my money on time Fvl have to go without meals.It s just no life.\" Robert Thompson, leader of the Social Credit party who has taught in Ethiopia, is quoted as saying in an interview that any reports of di-crimination at the schools is \u201ccomplete bunkum\" I\u2019ve handled all the Ethiopian students who have come to schools across Canada, but in this ease and with my personal relationship with the emperor.I recommended Ashbury College which is in Ottawa\u2014where 1 am \u2014so that I could best exercise my close guardianship over the boy.\u201cI understand now that it is now being arranged to send him to a school in Switzerland, which may have wider facilities for such a student.\u201d Air.Thompson is quoted as say ing that when the prince decided to move from Ottawa to Montreal he wrote Emperor Haile Selassie I 2 SHERBROOKE DAILY RKCORO.WED, FEB.HI, JWM tailored to measure better quality Program BRAnD*\" SUIT SALE regular made-to-measure $110.$125.Reduced for a limited fiO.50 time only \u2014 ?No label merits greater respect or trust.The choice of discriminating men across Canada.SALE ENDS FEB.28th, '66 |éo laliberté & fils Itée CUSTOM TAILORS \"Symbol of Fino Quality for over SO Years\" 101 Wellington North, and at the \"Home of the Campus Shop\" Shopping Centre Branch Store Marks third anniversary JACOBY ON BRIDGE Testimonial breakfast is held in honor of Rev.Alex McCombie rüing WEST DIO NOT WATCH DISCARDS Today the Jacoby* enaaue in a Plutonic dialojiue on the un lucky expert; Oswald: \"What do you think the one principal character lallc of people who qualify for the title \"Unlucky Expert'?\" Jim; \"It la obscure defense Every time you kivu your partner a chance to make a nils take, he may take advantage of the opportunity.\" Oswald: \"tine of the finest with their feetive part pastoral theology registrar at th< bytefian College Bell, said dur breakfast Feb St.Andrew\u2019s Rev, Alex Me NORTH\t18 ?\tK J 1092 V AKCJ ?\t7fl5 *Q2 WEST\tEAST A A 84 3 A 8 y .110 7 V 9 8 8 2 A .1 10 9 8 3\t?12 A 7\t* A K J 10 9 tl SOI TH (D) AQ73 If (14 3 ?\tAKQ A 8 5 4 3 East-West vulnerable West\tNorth\tFast\tSouth 1 * Pass\t1 *\tPass\t1 N.T.Pass\t3 N.T.\tPass\tPass Pass\t\t\t Opening lead\u2014?J.examples of this obscure defense is from an individual tournament of the early thirties.East was one of the really great players of those early days.West was a fair player.I sat South ami opened one club.\u201d Jim: \"Your opening bids were even lighter in those days than they are now.\u201d Oswald: \"My partner on Urn hand was the late Milton C.Work.In addition to being the first successful proponent of the t-3-2-1 point count ami the great est auction bridge authority, he was also a real underbidder.\u201d Jim: \"I see that he got you to three no-trump all right.\" Oswald: \"West opened the jack of diamonds and expert East carefully dropped the deuce.I won with the king and: led a spade.West ducked but look the second spade after East1 1 *' j\t\\i >4 Laymen ministers is th of any church, | professor an1 Montreal presb Dr.C.Ritchie ing a lextltnonia 12 honoring Church pastor, Comble The occasion Saturday morn ing in the church hall marked the third anniversary of Mr.Me-Comble'* induction at St, Andrew'».Laymen form the bridge between church and over which travels the strong faith necessary to produce effective loyalty to Jesus Chrlat, Dr Bell said.The great heresy of tills day and age is not the lack of faith in God, hut rather the lark of faith in the power which can he exercised for good by dedicated work of the laymen.CITATION READ Paying tribute lo Mr.McCombie, who is also president of (he Sherbrooke Ministerial As-Delation and moderator of the Canadian Pi administrator of project the Can.-idian Chamber of Com- Mrs.A Boreham kindly of merce.\tfered her home for a card par A\u2019-o m ted are Mayor Ar ty held recently to raise funds ma'td Nadf-.ri.and Quebec la Mrs.A.Stevens also offered her bor rr \u2019 ter.r nor Fortin home for a rard party, the dale Mat On.Keefler.from Wes- to be derided later, ton, On u;,« < f-cted president The annual meeting will be of the Canadian f'hamber of held at the home of Mrs.A Commerce at the national bust Stevens.Throe trucks and one aerial 192 front a year previous ladder (nick plus 30 firemen fini 'lit the blaze which destroy ed the repair deparlmenl of the garage, the paint shop and five ears.Two of the ears were new models ready for display, the of her three were used ears.The showroom and parts do parfmenl escaped Ihe flames but the loss of tools and equip ,\t, ,\t,\t,\t.I-.,-\t, rnenl was considerable ness organization s dht , annual from the Hrmer-i, u, l oronlo ^\tjs\tjoinl,y meeting in loronlo in 1965 m 1924 with a I» Se i no.liann., ^ |{ A]iar(|\tp,,,,\t,r.He is president and ehatr- engineering> He joined the\t, n ^ man hoard of the Northern Bell Telephone Company- of Electric Company Ltd\tCanada the same -.ear as a clerk He was horn in Weston, Sep- in the cnrrmierein! departnienl, (ember 12, 1902, and graduated served in various execute.e -\u2014\t'rapacities until he resigned in 1961 to -Dike up he pn ! a-President of Northern Electrie.From 1940 45 he was on leave of absence from the Bell for war service.He served in Northwest Europe and yvas com DENISON'S MILLS The mandin.the 3rd ( anadian In Women's Institute was held at fantr' Divi-uin .c flu end of Ihe home of Mrs A Steven Du- war.on Feb, 5.\tActive in chamber of Cum The prize lisl for the Rich- uieree work.Maj Cen Keefler mond Fair wa- completed\t, a former eh: rmai u( the Used Christmas cards were exeeutivt council of the Cana-brought in to be senl In ehii dian C of ( He a i /in .im-dren s Homes and to ex servi/< portai.' po.-t ¦ ' 'h '-vera! , Iter urganization.s, and is a dir' ctor of several companies.The I irel ighlers n/i/l/-r Ihe direction of Fernand Giguere.have not determined the eai/sr of the blaze.M/*d*-to Mtnisuf* luit» MEN S SHOP 131 Front»n«c Hf Sh*rbrook« 36/8655 Denison's Mills W.l.completes fair prize list FRANK SINATRA TREVOR HOWARD VON HYA 1'XPIUtSS Ann f- niK' fRâNaasa NOW SHOW I NCI !LI! ¦p,/! 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Chairman ))\u2022 Wellington Street North Sherbrooke Wu*.IVAN W SAUNOIM \u2022 MOIRA BA55IT1 Prttideni\tVlc*-Pf#»idefl» HUGH OOM1RTT Idiier In chief WFDNFSDAV.FFBRUARY lf>, lORh Young Liberals create new problem If ihc memhcra of the ( 'att(uli«n l!m xciaily l.ibcial Federation have Iheir was < anatla will ilcvctop muiic new form \"I government which the world haa never acen before At iheir annua! convention held in Ottawa over the weekend the l.iheral 'indents voted for the second consceuti'e vear that the Ouccn 'hotild no longci Ik recojtni/ed as Canada's monaich.Rut in almost the same hieath they rejected by a Mibstantial majority the idea that Canada should become t tv public.Thus while they would icjcct the monarchy they do not want a president The natural question arises as to just who would become the head ol state in this country after the anti-monarchists have their way.Perhaps their chief source of disatisfaction is with the picsent Royal I amily, which is many minds is associated with colonialism Maybe thc\\ would be satished with the creation of a new distinctly ( anailian dy nasty, To avoid racial antagonism two Koval I amtlies might be selected with the thione being occupied jointly.Or.in all justice, it might Ik left to the original inhabitants of this country ihr Indians and I skimo* to elect the fit si Canadian king or queen from among iheir numbers, On the other hand, the students may envisage some entirely new form of gov-ernment with no head of state, cither king oi piesident.Students ol constitutional law may spend many interesting hours in working «Hit the administration of the new state, mainly because they have nothing mi which to build their structure.All governments which have existed in the past and those which exist at the present time fall into cither monarchies or republics Invariably there is a head of state who mav or not be the head of government, te Prime Minister, Just how do the students plan to fill the void.ft * ft It serins to hr a Imbliv with some people In nag iheir retired friends into acquiring a hobby.Prisoners dock should be abolished I hr law Society of I ngland.the su preme authority for the legal profession in that country, Has requested the Lord Chancellor to abolish the prisoners' dock for persons accused of felonies.Il argues, with reason, that these boxes in which the accused person stands or sits during his trial, with one or two policemen for company, tend to impress upon the jurors that the defendant is partly guilty or that he is not to be trusted as he would runj.iway it given half-a-chance.\tt The l aw Society is urging the adoption of the American system whereby the accused sits at a table with his attorney for a number of reasons.ft Some modcrii dance groups seen elass doing One is that it removes a certain mental hurdle which the defendant must surmount and second the lawyer is better able to communicate with his client during the trial.In Britain, and in this province which still retains the prisoners' dock, the lawyer must ask the court permission to stand tiptoe by the dock to confer with the prisoner.Probably the conservatism of British court practice may delay the abolition of the dock lor several years in the Old Country, but there is no reason why this province cannot follow the lead established bv many other Canadian provinces to remove the cage which half convicts the accused in advance.ft ft on television look more like a gym calisthenics.Eating up top security documents With government agencies, industrial and business concerns labelling more and more of their documents and correspondence as super-secret, secret, highly-con-fidential and confidential there has been a growing problem as to how to dis pose of the proliferation of papers that inevitably grows up in even a medium-sized established.They cannot be throw n away.Who knows where waste paper might end up?Perhaps in the plant of a competitor.Burning is inefficient because modern chemical processes permit the restoration of a badly charred paper.But, according to new s reports, a I os Angeles firm has developed a paper eater, a unique 40-ton vehicle that is hard at work chewing up secret papers.Other papers say: The paper eater drives directly to the plant or office door where out-of-date but still secret files arc fed into it by employees who, of course, have top security clearance.I hc machine, which grinds paper to a fine, dry pulp, can chew 750 pounds of paper in eight minutes.The company also has a stationary plant in I.os Angeles which can handle 10,000 pounds an hour \u2014- for less secret materials that can be removed from the premises before they are destroyed.One problem that arises is disposing of the chewed-up pulp which the machines regurgitate.One possible use is insulation for wall-board and similar building materials.Quebec double-cross on FF formula \u201cDEFEND ME from my friends; 1 can defend myself from my enemies\u2019\u2019.Prime Minister Pearson must be recalling those often-quoted words, attributed to a soldier in the French army when taking leave of Louis XIV.as he considers the latest let-down by his long-time friend Jean Lesage.WiiLhou! advance warning, the Quebec premier made public an exchange of letters with Mr Pearson, in which the province announced it is opting out of the agreement to bring our constitution to Canada.As a result, the Fulton-Favreau formula is dead.Any formula of constitutional amendments of this sweeping nature requires the unanimous consent of Ottawa and the 10 provinces.If this assent is not obtained, the formula as presently drafted cannot be proceeded with.After all the effort that went into its preparation, this j* regrettable.Doubtless t*»e formula Hbs shortcom- Former opera star Neither Building extension large tooth tibor group nb 1 Government delav (2 words) Pronoun Mascdme name College graduate! Existent (2 words) Sharer Foray Toiletry case Monkey Lump of earth Repose ¦ntle of respect Sicilian volcano DOWS Sleep i slang) owl - 3\tRenta! term 4\tWashing (med 5\tWeaned 6\tFruit drink 7\tYear-old animal 8\tPetty prince 9\tCelebes wild ox 10\tEncircled 11\tOtherwise 17 Gares askance 19 Disfigure 23\tEmployer 24\tOnly 25\tTop quality 26\tCondiment for meat dishes (2 words) 27\tRotate 28\tStepped on Answer to Previous Puzrls B Sil-rt- Si iSjMigieTgisI , , igfi iPjcliStrl\u2014foli [-pe\u2014ra lTbI US ST 30 Punçent r^d spice ip! > 33 Animal life 36\tBird 37\tTransgression 38\tRestrain by force 40 More terrible 41\tMimicker 42\tDelayed 43\tExtinct, wild ox 45 Hill in Jerusalem \u2022 Rib.var ) 4fi Icelandic poem 48 Upon prefix) 1 f f r\t\ti 16\t7\t\t8\t9\t110\tTT\" \t\t\t\t\tirl\ti\t '¦n j |\t\t18 1\t\t17\t\t\t *7 1\tll\t5?\t3T\t\t[\t| \t\t j.\tm\t\tTF~\t\t1\t\t FFi\tJr\t\tJ\t?\t! .\t\t3 tawnplp r\t\t\t\t\t| *\t\t\t\t 41 42 43 l L 1\t1\t\t\t\t\t\t\t*5\t1M \u2018MM\t\t\t*8\t\t\t\t\t ^mT\t\t5T\t\t\t\t\t\t \t\tsr\t\t\t\t\t\t7C from critic* who prefer a I«85 commanding American role The critics believe the United States can do more for the world not by wneld ing its immense power hut by serving as a laboratory, a model, and an energetic ex porter of social invention useful to aspiring peoples in many lands.To their opponenls, (his presumes a world innocent of the uses of power and, hence, unreal.Clearly the gulf between the two is great.It has existed for a long time.Viet Nam simply makes it freshly visible.Cricket sounds are affected by temperature.The North American snowy tree cricket is popularly known as the \u201cthermometer cricket.\u201d A listener can deter-m i n e the approximate temperature by counting the chirps sounded in 15 seconds and then adding 40.In the Orient, male crickets are caged for their songs and in China cricket fighting has been a sport for 1,000 years.Q Incyclopaedt* Britannic* WANTS STRONG BORDER KAMPALA, Uganda (AP)\u2014 Opposition member Gaspare Oda told the national assembly Sudanese troops pursuing refugees have killed at least six people in two months on Ugandan soil.The government has done nothing, he said, even though \"Arabs invaded our country.¦\u2019 8>f}rrbrtutkf daily Sfrnrîi SUBSCRIPTION RATES Carrier delivery In Sherbrooke and Eastern rown-ships, «0 cants weekly, by mail in City ot Sherbrooke, $20.80 par year.Mail subscription» in Canada, out-¦ id* she city limits, and Great Britain, I year $10.00.6 monthi 6.00, 3 months $3 00, 1 month $1.50 United States and South Amari-ca.1 year $17.00 6 months $9.00, 3 months $5 00.I month $2.00.Single copies 7c; Back copies, 7c; over 3r days old.15; over 90 days old.40c.\"Authoriied a* secoid etas* mail.Post Office D* partmont Ottawa, and for paymant of postage in eash.* Bygone days TEN YEARS AGO tFrem the RtaerR #f Thun-day, February 16, 1954 ' The prince at Timbertop It s educational and toughening H> HARVEY SLAT»H A létal el ]M bottle* ef bleed were donated at the Red Creti bleed denar tlinia held in Mate* l«*t week, the local Kiwani* club wai told at it* regular meeting bv Kiwan-tan Irtnet Portiar, trailing the work »?lha club jnember* Mr R*rtier \u2022 aid that 35 per cent #\u2022 tha bleed donated wai the direct recult of the effort* ef lha club member*.Tha Kiwan-lent, under the direction ef Mr.Fortier and Jack Pater*, helped to erganiia\ttha\tap peal FIFTEEN YEARS AGO (From tha\tRacerd\tef\tFri- day, February 16, 1951) Tha Oacia\tClub\tef\tthe Blind met latt evening at tha MacKinnon Memorial for the usual monthly bowling game.Sixteen blind people participated in the game, and high \u2022core* wart\tmad*\tfor\ttha men by Phillippe Tremblay, II, end for the lediet by Mits Bella Bourque from Magoq.Members ot the Lions Club, who were in attendence to as-aiat with tha bowling, were N.L, Amireault, Alberie Julien and Edgar Stracchino.TWENTY YEARS AGO (From tha Reocrd of Satur-day.February 16, 1946, The Air Cadet Juvanil# hockey club defeated B.C.S.4 2 Wednesday night at tha Bishop's Arena.Bishop's managed to tie the game up twee after the cadets took leads in both the first end second periods, but couldn't reply a third time on two goals by Mercier.Cep Morneau netted the other two Cadet goals and Pitfield icoi-ed twice for the losers.«v pnnyfn IOB TODAT fBOl* Ok IlpDcr Rcoin» Ho (Barnabas) exhorted them all to remain faithful to the Lord with steadfast purpose; for he was a good man.full of the Holy Spirit and of faith.(Acts It: 23-24, R-SVj.PRAYER: Our Father, give us so deep an awareness that the words of our mouths and the meditations of our hearts may be reflected in the actions and attitudes of our lives.In Jesus' name.Amen.MELIOLRNE Auatraiu mounttiR slope in »R imixta* of Victoria, Ut* ton of a through a pile of wood A f»w hundred vard* *»< tory owner hammer* awaj at A little far her down th* slope, a yuunRater who w-U one day run hi* father * vine sards rleana out a pie*t>.And the future king of England gather* wood from the buah You mav call )< Heating about the bueh if )Ott like If it were not for the feet that the*** young men also study on the a*de, Timbertop School might well be regard ed as a royal penal colony Charlca Philip Arthur George, Prince of Wale», Duke of Cornwall Duke of Rothesay, Karl of Carrick.Karl of ('hosier Baron of Renfrew.Lord of the l»le* and Prince and Great Steward of Scotland, u now just one of the boy* undergoing ex pensive educational torture at Australia's most exclusive school.Soon after bis arrival, the 17-year-old prince was initiated into the Timbertop regimen His first unofficial class was a demonAration of fire-fighting equipment.February i§ midsummer in Down Under country and the fire danger in bush areas is acute So Charles has learned how to operate the fire ho'C Since the temperatures drop below freezing in the winter, and central heating is unknown at Timbertop.Charles learned the intricacies of sawing wood.TODAY IN Lieutenant Stephen Decatur of the U.S.Navy led 75 men into the harbor of Tripoli 162 years ago today\u2014in 1804 \u2014 and succeeded in burning the U.S.frigate Philadelphia, which had been captured by the pasha's navy.Only one of Decatur\u2019s men was wounded and Nelson called the raid the most daring of the age.Decatur fonglF the British in the war of 1812 and saw duty in the Mediterranean again before being killed in a duel in 1820.He was also the proposer of the toast: \"Our country, right or wrong.\u201d 1871\u2014Belfort was ordered to surrender to the Prus- b.y rugged area ot me state millionaire merchant ehi'p* * the Mm of a Bangkok fee* a house under conitruction, School official* point out that their prince will not h« favored Say» Michael F, Han-ley, a former Rhode» Scholar and rugby player who ta Tnit-bertop\u2019a headmaster; 'Tlte school u run by a kind of rugged democracy\u2014hut the boys are firmly guided along the right lines by the matter* 'Each two week» the boy* elect leader* who are re>-\u2022ponsible for leetng that every allocated chore ia earned out.\"The very fart that a hm must give order* to boys of hi* own age\u2014and insure that the order* are earned out\u2014 gives a boy a large feeling of responsibility.\" Timbertop per* don't normally practise the typical schoolboy pranks so dear to generations of Tom Brown*.They «imply haven't got the time, what with floor-scruh-bins, animal-feeding, wood-splitting, rooking, hiking, ramping and other rugged pursuits.On the other hand, officials point out, when Prince Charles and his classmates end their year at Timbertop, they are \u201cphysically tough, mentally alert and more aware of rhe-ir responsibilities in life.\" They will probably be very tired, too.HISTORY sians as the Franm-Prus-sian war ended.First World War Fifty years ago today\u2014in 1916 \u2014 civilians began to evacuate Verdun as the German bombardment increased: Russians took Er-ïerum wilh 13.000 Turkish prisoners: French units advanced in Champagne.Second World War Twenty-five years ago today \u2014 in 1941 \u2014 radar for night - fighters was first mentioned in Britain: the sea approaches to Singapore were mined by the Royal Navy; 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\u2022 * \u201c * International firms placed in impossible position - Kierans UNAQA UfOINlMCNT MONTRE foully \u2022 anti' govti nmt ni ' an intrrnatia 0.( unce< .irvni a( nl « hich i prmtfFi >|Mip«r« U and hi» nutert, Rouyn-Nft Brenda, S.The the randa Presa, aectmd the MP rauaeil h> aaphymation de eroasmB the picket line» and Eiremen deacritvd the retardme a strike settlement a» a flash fire.It «as estm The printers ha\\r been »>n Blushed ai minutes after it strike since Dec 2t>\tbroke out In that time il de The union statement sas» Mr stroyad the second floor of the Lesault, owner of a trucking wood and brick building company in Rouyn, h«» be^en neu»paiH\u2018rs to throughout the pi The re> have crlticiied Inited States deputy leader sidelines\" place des CrediUlte corporation in strike breaker \"the impossible position of serv- In a gtatenie ing tuo masters with distinctly Tuesday, the union different national i n t e rests,\" resents the striking Eric Kierans, Quebec's Health the vs e e k I y ne» minister,\tsaid Tuesday,\tFrontière\tand the He was speaking\tto French-language Chambre Commerce du District de Montreal.Mr Kierans said the corporations are directed by the l\\S government to manage their affairs \"so as to bring about a sensible Improvement\tin\tthe\tdelivering\tthe American balance\tof\tpay-news\t\u2022\tstands ments.\"\tstrike.But such reorientation oi their operations \"will wersen Can ada's balance »>t payments problems which are structurally more serious.\" He said he does not accept QUEBEC \u2014The prclimi-the principle that the U S gov- jiarv hearing of former Quebec ernment has the right to \"die- city Alderman David Burns is tate the investment and rein-jn adjournment pending dcei-veitment\tpolicies,\tthe\tpurchas-\tsj0n on a defence move\tto have ing practices and\tthe\tfinancial\tthe case\ttransferred\tto\tthe operations of Canadian compan- Court of Queen » Bench.The case has been heard by Sessions Judge Jacques Anctil Burns is charged with having conspired with other persons to defraud the City of Quebec of $15'.,876 through the fixing of tickets and summonses, and with having obstructed justice ot his last birthday cel \"on the outside\" prov a ev idence Tuesday lor l due one oi seven men of a 11,400,000 mail true robbery here March 31 l Me nee witness \\ ic ymutte, 4 and queue, Jt, who u »n deaths were all four ¦ year sentence.birthday falls on Ms ret blare he has happy memories Children die MONTREAL iCP> - three small children died following a fire in their east \u2022 end home Monday night Dead are Nelson Beaudry, 3.Case adjourned les in which there is more than a lO-per ccnt American interest.\" Strike breaker ROUYN, Que.(CP) - The.,\t, United Steelworkers of America in mu\"\u2018Ta nTvLTlrr\" ______________________uary, 1958, and November, 196J Students safe WANTED Cedar Potli and L«gi Roadside or Mill Cash on the Spot HARRY PARSER 31 Main St., Newport Vt., Tel.334-7738 L\u2019EPIPHANIE.More than 7(H) evacuated safely fire broke out in Quo.(CP) \u2014 students were today when one end of ai Building Repairs K Paintin FREE ESTIMATES BISHOP BROS LTD General Contractors 148 Magog St.Tel.562 9315 two-storey secondary school in this community 30 miles north-j east of Montreal.The fire occurred at the Col-i lege Secondaire de St.Guil-jlaume.One fireman was reported slightly injured during the one-hour process of bringing the fire under control in thej two-storey building.Party an alibi MONTREAL tCP' - A pern tentiary pnsoner\u2019i recollection* bandits'\u201d Continued from Page ! where her husband wax.I he wile of a merchant in the Hcuuchcr neighborhood said that a stranger hud come into her store Rt about 7 o'clock and had bought two soft drinks, llc took them out to a car and drove off.However the woman said she doubted he was involved in (he robbery \"People often come up here for a drive,\u201d she said, \"and I don't see why a man would stop to buy two soft drinks just before doing something like that.\u201d Mr.Rcmichor's company was contacted and an employee verified that the victim did have the money from his weekly collections in the house.He added that the owner was called to the scene of the crime last night and that he docs not want the company's name mentioned in order to prevent the same thing from happening to other company .salesman.CP brnting the occatioa in nuking the rounds >»f nightclub» with Leduc.* Body located TROIS Rl\\IKRFS Qi Searcher» combing the deb'.i* left by an explosion in ,i bridge construction project near here have located the bixiv of one of six worker* missing since the disaster Sept, 9 Seven other workers were killed in the explosion and then iMxlies recovered Eleven men were Injured in the blast In all.31, men were working in a caisson 85 feet below the surface of the St, Lawrence River when the blast occurred World news flashes lUIERBROOKE DAILY RECORD, WED, FEB IB.If Financial & Market Report couatltv OF ORCf NIHlBkOI l TO TORONTO court injunct i pute» wa» dei (CP' MONTRlAk STOCK IXCMANGl Prevtoua Closing It a m NIW YORK STOCK MARKfT Previous Closing liant HARVIY, Ftank Ostar At the Sherbrooke Hospilal on INiCMtay.February 19, 1900.Frank Oscar Harvey heluved hiudund of (he late Margaret H Morphy, in hi* 77th year Resting at Johnston's Funeral in< « *«'r\tmus ihrcdt in s.uiiut U \\htii\thi\tIS**\tll»»\tUtter Tel\tCU>'«\t80'«\tl'h«prl, 930 l'roriH'ii SI .where M rcUl\tittn*\t\\t|i*u\tma\t71\t71\tViisioihU\t02**\tThe funeral will leave .February 18 for service in \\\\.%%lhmr\tft *41,1 emit iniuiirtum» Mgu\t» t orp\t19\t\tHortleiT» t o\t39\u2019*\tSi Patrick'» I'hureb al 9 oo am \"\u2022iv u**[\tJ |« »m4*h trsiic tiiu *ii* W'c\t»Uu\t24'*\t24 **\t('hrysler\t57'» 97'»\tImeemenl Si MnHwiel » Tente b> (host-\temploici * lotiuudiclv Bell\tlei\t58*»\t541'*\t,101001 SttUeni»\t42'»\tllery.II* H lit\tIBimtH ! W ht» UeiHl U*Hl»44i\t\tIII'»\t101»\tl\u2019on» FsIliHin\t404*\ti -,¦¦11, tmgfch tv\t-silt union»\t»\t\\\tHit\t32*»\t32'*\tH I'oiiLla*\t108'»\t III- Sad\tJ the il4y t* htiiii iort' ville, has hern a guest at the Mr and Mrs Appleton home to visit h o r Ronny mother, who is not as wc her friends would wish.J.F.C.\u2022IRNATCHIl.C.B.I, DIO CD., U.D Following a meeting ot the Board of Director» ot the Canada Cement Oampany, Limited held on February 7, it wa* announced that Major General J P ?Hernatche*.C it K, PRO .CD.1,1 D .ha* been appointed Vice President, Que bee Division ot the Company Mr Hernateher joined the Company in July 1004 billowing a distinguished career of over 30 years «>1 military service SOUTH STUKELY Mr and Mr*.Harold Hoggie, Toronto, have been visiting Mr* lloggir's brother and sister in law, Mr and Mr* Henry Bower ing.lano he ehan these legitm I adequately ?TORONTO Pipher.î a city n the law cd to en*u Me intere [«guarded ?it iCP»- A i found to be goe alter a îorker» take in On e \"that I» are Cdn Rrewerie* i dn Hr \\luin A Comp Deuce* Cdn IV Railway Chenicell h i* r I 4 4h\\c in \u2022a omnirr v^viluntiiv, noi dis has been prontHineed her dead died m hoapital today Cause of death wa closed and an inque»! called The inquest will supplant at Investigation ordered hv M.riot Shulman, Metropolitan Toronto -chief coroner, after the tempo rary suspension of Coronet Dr Ralph John», who Ho woman dead, ?TORONTO tCP) Etldie Sar gent, I .literal member o( the legislature for Grey North, used the term \u201clike a police stale Paper Smellers Gas Seagrams Bridge Foundries Slot es Tar Textile pronounced ?Eddie V Oils Con* I Oils Pist Oom Oom Dour Dont Dour Dtipnnl Famous Player* Ford \"A\" Maser Gl l akes Paper Hawker Suiuley Home Oil \"A\" Hudson Ray Co H*» Ill's 2D* «>4 I4's ;tiD* 40'« .19 G 27 '* 20 24's 20's 30 44's 27'* 192 29 G 23'* fl 20'» I.V.|Hudson It Mining 83 'imperial Oil Imp.Tobacco jlml Acceptance Ini Nickel Inti Paper Mrs Gordon Hardy, Sr.and Mr» Gordon Hardy, Jr, Mont real, and Mis* Anna Modsea.Montreal, were guests of their mother and grandmother, Mrs L E Butters.Mi and Mrs.W P, Stone and family were guests of her sislor, Mrs.Smith and family.Vt G Kri/rlc and were guests of relatives as in Knowlton ami Sutton June-jtion.to describe Tucsdav\u2019s cvietum In! Pipe of on** of two families from Jam Public their expropriated homes in \u2022 dialt suburban York Township.Mr Sargent moved to have the legislature suspend normal business Tuesday night to discus* expropriation of the homes of Frank Yukuvic, 33, a Yugoslav immigrant, and his neighbor, Joseph Mnlino, 38 ?Serv Latir Fin \"A\" McMillan Hloedel Massey Ferguson Molson's \"A\" i igilvie Noranda Price Bros, .Quebec Tel Salad* Foods 53-G 14».22'» I08G 88 H1*» 18 12G 28 34 sm 15 53'.42 28 to1» 4 75 83's 40 48»% I8G 39'% 28 28\tIt 24'* 20G 37 44G 27->% 29 23 G 85% 20 I5G 83 54 I47s 22 G 107 38 88 lui Paper lui Tel Johns Man* die Mnntg Ward N Y Central Pepsi Radio B Republie Steel U S Huh her ,Std Oil ol N 'studehaker B t S Steel Wentworth 33'v 72 58 G 33 G 89 81G 52», 45 78G 78 G 28\tG 29\tG 58 51 \u2019 32 '% 29 G third *>n ol George Sylvester and Sarah Cleveland, formerly of Waterville, Que , resided al 429 Aqua Drive, Pori I'rrdil, at the age of 47 years Resting at Skinner Middlel*ro»k Fun eral Home, Port Credit, until Thursday, February 17 al II im a m Funeral service will he held at Kemmur Baptist Church at 3 ihi p m Interment in Pun Credit Produce Quotes WYATT, Maiqarst t.Ull» \u2014 \\t the Sweeishurg !\u2022 spital on Tuewtay, February 15.1988, Margaret F.stelU- Soles, beloved Iwife of the late Nelson J Wyatt, dearest mother of Charlie, Mary 11 Mr* K Kavanagh) and dear Agrleul\t\u201e( Frfldh Funeral serv in- from the Chapel of C E AVilson Wholrsale prier lo im)\tllu/rrll Ave., Cow stations fibre eases ,,usvdle on Friday al 2 IH) p m ge 48'j, large 44'v, int*>rment in Union Cenvelrry 38.small 30 31; B 35; MOM REAL (Cl Jure department quotatton* Cggi: eounlry i Extra-la ' medium III H 28' » 32 M 31 14 53»-42' C 32 Eggs: Average weight e d prices wholesale to retail m one doren earluns Extra-large 52 8.B A large .',0 5; A medium 43.1; XD A small 36 2 Offerings ndr , It quale \u201e p Butler: No 1 in Montreal XU government selling price .'i7 cents.25G II 10J* LAST NINE DAYS ! ! MAIN & SECOND FLOOR SUPER BARGAINS THIS IS YOUR LAST CHANCE TO BUY THIS HIGH QUALITY LADIES'WEAR AT COST OR EVEN LESS THAN COST.ALL STOCK REMAINING AFTER FEBRUARY 26th WILL BE SOLD IN BULK TO STOCK BUYERS, ENTIRE STOCK Cottons, Silks, Blends Linens.Whites, colors, plains, patterns.800 TO CHOOSE FROM! ssV0\t3\u201977 si9,a'°\t4-77 Reg.to\tT 77 $18.98\t/' ENTIRE REMAINING STOCK FUR COATS and JACKETS Priced Now At Far Less Than Cost.NOW, WHILE THEY LAST, NO REASONABLE OFFER REFUSED! EVERYTHING MUST BE SOLD REGARDLESS OF COST OR PROFIT MAIN FLOOR AND BASEMENT ENTIRE STOCK ENTIRE STOCK Large Variety of Colors end Materials.Including Swim Caps, Jamaica Slacks, etc Suits, Bathing Shorts, Slims, PRICE LOWER REGULAR This includes stock bought for 1966 which cannot be returned HEAVY SWEATERS I VaH 5 Values to $20.00 Aft While They Lost PRICE BUY AT COST OR LOWER STORE CLOSES FEBRUARY 26th TORONTO (CPI\tA siHikcs\tshop A Save\t194*4\t15 H man for the Tiinadi.in T\\' series\tSteel Co\t25'»\t25'* Seaway said Tuesday mghl tin\tI\u2019raders Kin.A\t11'*\tID'* series will end in May nfiei\tCan Pip*\t37\t37'» completing its 3(1 episodes is\t1 tans Mt Oil\tI77»\t17\"* scheduled.\tTriad Oil\t2.65\t2.68 Fiona McCall, public relations\tj Zeller's\t29\t director, said, however, pro\ttin.Cn National»\t(17\t ducers art* hopeful of selling the\tIlk ol Contrcal\t84\t64 series to a United Stales net\tBk of Nova Scotia 73'*\t\t73 V* work as a summer replacement\tBquc Provinciale\t50\t lo recoup some of the $3,000.000\tCn.Bk of Comm\t88\u201c *\t68*'* production costs\tRoyal Bank\t78V*\t78% ?\tTor Dom.Bank\t64%\t85 OTTAWA (CP) Trade Minis-\tMINES and OILS\t\u2014\t ter Winters said Tuesday night\tAlta.Gas Trunk\t37\t on his return from a get-ac-\tC\u2019assiar\t15\t quainted trip to Europe he ex-\tCentral del Rio\t13U\t1344 pects no immediate progress in\tDenison\t39'/*\t38-1i discussions with France over a\tFalconbridge\t104\t103 '/a possible sale of uranium lo that\tGtinnar\t207\t country.\tHollingcr\t28\t Mr.Winters said he thinks the\tKelly\t58\t \u201cstatus quo\" will continue for\tKerr Addison\tID'*\tID* the time being.But hi* and\tNorthern\t\t90 B French officials had agreed to\tQuemont\t11\t keep in touch\tSleep Rock\t(i l>0\t\t II was Mr.Winters' first Irip abroad since he joined the Pear son cabinet early (his year.it ic it HALIFAX (CP t\u2014The Nova1 Scotia legislature opens its HlGfil session today amid indications; that, education and eronomic planning will be among the ma : jor items to be considered doling the sitting\u2014expected to last six or seven weeks.it it it WARSAW (Reuters) \u2014 Po land's supreme military court today announced it had passedja the death sentence of THE MARKET TODAY (Greenshields Ltd.) ENTIRE STOCK DUSTERS ond DRESSING GOWNS Cottons, Silks, Wools, Quilted Nylons, Blends, etc.Terrific Variety of Plains and Patterns.Regular PRICE LOWER! Drilling tinder the ocean on both coasts of Canada will start I,ext Summer, bringing on with rush the actual testing of Wlady-Uetiiments which have been in-slaw Tykocinski, former head of terpreted by seismic explora-the Polish military mission in |jon (juring the past two years.Berlin who defected to the West.shell Canada Ltd., has already year.LEGION CURLING Continued from Page 7 Irict 13; Seven Islands, Branch 225, District 18; Arvida, Branch 200, District 19; Montreal Uen tral District No.1, Legion Navy Branch 7; Montreal, Coronation Branch 73, Centra) District 3; Lachine, Branch 245, West Dis along trict; Cap de la Madeleine, Branch 204, and L a c h u t e, Branch 70, representing District 12 for the Royal Canadian Legion.The Cowansville Legion Curling Committee, the Ladies\u2019 Auxiliary of the Legion, other members and the Country Club executive has been hard at work for the past few weeks making arrangements for the many teams to come here this weekend, and it is hoped that visiting teams will remember the event.Hospitality can\u2019t be bought but it will be offered freely, officials note.The Country Club during play will have refreshments available and free coffee and doughnuts will be served dur ! .\t,\t.w oi ing Fridav and Saturdav For !hc\t^ the lunches to he served by the P8>'abIe ',arch -!1T,h-./L IH.IWM* 1,oitit4{U ivnuMiihctcd h\\ All MH.S PON M l» I MUNI», rONNIK.MHS JAM KS VU I KNKl \\ I JAlKli:.I » A N N > A NI» ANPHK, tli«»i children).AN!» HKH fill \\NI»l IIIIsPHKN Kt.KMINO In lovlntf memory of u tlcnr huwhftml.fnllicr iintl >;i*iml-fn(Iter IttiRHcl (\u2022'IcmlttK, who niv.tv Ki*hn»«ry HI.19ft2.HU |«M pniIIiik »kUh Wf would loved lo have hemd.And hi cut lied In hla car.our law partlm; word.(»nly IIionc who have loal arc ahlo to tell.The pitlu In the hcarl In not s.ivhm fare well.HKHTHA ANP KA Mil A (hi* vulc l*ATK*S, \\V.11 In loving nicin.orv of u dear huahaml ami Hillici, who passed away FcIH'Uhi» HI.H>r»7 AJwaya In our Ihnuglila and prn vem.ANNIK ANP FAMILY (wife).IIASTINCiS.Henlitmln In loving incinoi v of h o remembered.(JORDON AND ARLENE COATES.AbboUf ord, Q it the funeral Dean.Miss Mary Osborne, a .student nurse at the Sherbrooke Hospital was at the home of her mother, Mrs.Miriam Osborne and Sefton, Stanstead, prior to leaving for her affiliation al the Children\u2019s Hospital, Montreal Mr.and Mrs.Frank Woodford and family, Montreal, have ot>tiU-ihution[bern visiting Mrs.Woodford\u2019s loss of our parents, Hr.and Mrs.Alan liar-irison, Stanstead.Prices continued to declined in an active bond market.Short-term Canadas were off 5c HAGGERTY Wr all those who were thoughtful »» the tlm and death of our dear wife mother, Villa Haggerty.A spccijl thanks Uj Dr Bedard and Dr Bisson and the nursing staff on the third floor of the Brome-Mls.s.i.«|iioi Perkins Hospital, Rev.R AJbJs\u2019on, also for the flowers, and cards, (o the bearers and for food .vert! DANIEL HAGGERTY (husband), MR AND MRS CLAYTON HAGGERTY (son), MR AND MRS FRANCIS HAGGERTY (non).RICHMOND Mr.Chris Alexander, Halifax, wmh lo lhajN s.younger son of Mr and «.kind and Mrs.Brian Alexander, Hans-of the iHp.-ss]port, N.S.was a recent over-\u201c\u2019\u2018Lnight guest of Mr and Mis.G.Marveau Alexander.Mr.and Mrs.G.M, Alexander were recent guests of Mr.and Mrs.M.Smith in Lennoxville.PETERS I wish to sincerely thank all my kind friends v.ho visited me or sent cards, while I was a patient at the Sherbrooke Hospital.I especially wish to thank all doctors.nurses and nurjos aides for their care and attention Your kindness will always be re-bored.KURT PETERS, Waterloo, Que.POOLE I v.ould like to rxpre«.«docere thanks to im friends, neighbours and family for contributing j In »o many ways with cards, birthday cakes, etc., towards making my birthday one to be happily remembered.My appreciation is extended to ail.GEORGE r POOLE, Ayer's Cliff, Que WATERLOO Mrs.Lyndon Pcasley, Sherbrooke, spent the weekend with her parents, Mr.and Mrs.E.N.Daine.the winning curling team at the Le- terms were V*-point easier.Provincials and corporates were also Vt point softer on the av- erage.end of the evening, said a gion official.\t____________ It you want your boys to take home the play-offs trophy you MELBOURNE are asked to give your support by attending the event to back Friends of Mr up ^'our team.\"Let\u2019s turn out braith are sorry and root for the home team, he is one and all A P.R.Gal-to learn that patient in the Sherbrooke an official noted.Hospital.THOMPSON \u2014 My brothers ind I would like to tfke this opportunity to thank all our relatives, neigh, hours, members of the clergy and friends who showed so much kind-ness to and consideration for me while I was a patient in the Sherbrooke HospitaJ and since my re.turn home.I would also like to express my gratitude to all the doctors, nurses and other hospital per-j \u2022onnel who did #o much to help me, and to all the religious and fraternal organizations for their kind- j ness I am progressing slowly but favorably.Your moral support has.been a great help RENWICK THOMPSON, Sawyerville, Que.\t, Marriages, Card of thanks, Death Notices, Births, 25c p%i coun* charge.$2.00 (S line.Minimum lin«$ or nssl IN MEMOR'AM NOTICES 20c per count Une Minimum charge*.$2.00 (10 line* or lestl Poetry 25 cent* a line jKtra Additional names over three (0 cent* each name.ALL ABOVE NOTICES MUST CARRY SIGNATURE OF PERSON SENDING NOTICC.OBITUARIES Obituaries received within one month of death ere published free.A charge of $5.00 is made for obituaries delayed beyond this period.The Record reserves the right to edit or .condense obitucries because of apace limitetione. 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Coronation Br No.73 (Montreal) Lachine Br.No.245 Cap De La Madeleine Br.No.204 Winning team to go to Kamloops B.C.to play in Dominion finals March 20th to 25th, 1966.Best wishes to Br.99 and all participating rinks is extended by the advertisers featured on these pages.Compliments ol William D.Duke Chartered Accountant 146 Main Street \u2014 Cowansville CURLING comes to Cowansville, and thanks to our local branch 99 ot the ROYAL CANADIAN LEGION, this community is the 196ti site of the Legion Curling Championships! «S BEST WISHES CURLERS! 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CURLING Compliments of Cowansville Country Club Golf & Curling Inc.Congratulations Legionnaire Curlers! 0NIL COUTURE Your Imperial ESSO Fuel Oil Dealer in 1 COWANSVILLE and District 165 Main Street \u2014 Cowansville tel.263-2607 Keep up the good work Legionnaires, you're doing a lot to promote CURZmI in Cowansville! We extend you best wishes for the success of your week - end championship matches! Pharmacie BRAULT Pharmacy Tel.263-2666 114 Main Street \u2014 Cowansville, Que.G.F.BRAULT, B.Ph., L.Ph.Mtmbers: PHARMACY SUPER MERIT i BEST OF LUCK TO ALL PAPETERIE COWANSVILLE STATIONERY Division of PRINTED PAPER PRODUCTS LTD.137 John Street COWANSVILLE, QUE.6517 mm \\ b*-k y- \\ ( Machay Centre.Montreal Handicapped children enjoy Valentine dance siiFnnnr tun Y nKt\u2019nnn, wi n in.i(kui y Scouting movement interested in whole boy Kiwanians told tu u it t in i ki wo Arm nit: .\u2018rK'il vtiih * mam l.KGION niUlMi COMMirm: \u2014 THom- rrsiHiiuiblr fur arruDsnuuiiU fur huldinit (hr Annual Cruvinrlal ( ur-lins I\u2019Uy uff» uf (hr Kuyal Cauaitian l^giun In Uiun arc the icntlemen abotc.Fur Utr firm lime in ( owaiistillr, the plat-off» arc to take place at the Gauntry Oub on the Farm ham Koad Friday and Saturday thi« weak.Tram» from all over the Pravince.rcprovfiitin* 12 di'lrittv inctiidinK Seven bland», Arvida and lap dr la Madeleine will take part.In above photo, left to risht, front row seated are: Warren nrown, turllng dirretor of the (atwanavllle t'oun try t lob; Don Well», premdrtil uf branih HP, t owaiuville Legion and llr.Julien lleaudrv.prr»ident o| eountry rlub.Standing, Mine order are: Franelt Carey, re»ervatlonk chairman for event; John Miller, entertainment; Joe Nrn-nie rarre»pondence secretary of l egion tnaneb and Hill Stowe, puhlicity chairman.Nut prevent are C.Wyatt and C.Job liston, curling committee (Record photo b> Studio Fdair) W ATFRLOO - | went to a Valentine Dame That'» not new».Folk of people go to oak really dance* un St.Valemine'a Way.the wiv .Hut Ihtk particular danee wa» group, I I-an unforgeltahle cvperiem'e.ttngtltkhed I he yoangktera enjoying the choir* of party were crippled or deal, putting eu \\nd when I vay \"enjoying\"\u2014ito ihc nur that tv the word.\tand every bit late I but !>eii id unri it hard to dik thik fart The or young boyk were '> thing they liad in ber» Fleet rie guitar* lung modern wa» be It wa* Friday, February II mg played at 1'be party wa* in the new Mae- leader wa* i kay Center on Pecirie Houle vard.Montreal Only ju»t open led during the latter part of dS.tin* building 1» mon impre*-mvo with it* beautiful *|vaeiou* room* for classe* and re*id once.The large gymnasium\t|u, us»embly hall wa* decorated the rhythm .with traditional cupid*.heart* and lull speed The ngtug into the nuke at ihc top ot lu» lung' The whole sound effod wa» am plifii'd electrically, Whal faacinatcd me a» much a» anything were the three young girl* m the trout of the keeping time One parent, H» \u2014 i Special) turch, ot Know Ron, >r at the W\u2019atMloo b on Feb It.gave lie talk on »roul member» and .lest» were pn«»enl One netuber wa» iiulueted and 1 year attendance tab was med, t\u2019hureb.tnlroduceil by Sheppard, complimented ,1'ter lit i* nil VVhitehcad I'Mstattl ciibma»tcr David on their eiitlui»ia»iu and rie> to tie ion* ndtica ability and said the speaker; i together hi* rein lion ami hi* «port *pori*mau*hip Dr I'hurch spoke aUo about badge» awarded in various Held* o! aehieieuienl Seouiing i* iiroently under- noing a c their work alerloo with the hutige to bring it up lo date and improic il One ol these change* i* the uniform, w Inch ha* been designed ae cording to (he boy*' taste*, said |tr i'hurch The group unuiniUee which takes eare ot the financial bur wa» relerred to by the I'huivli tor h V'tneent Mr Waterloo Tra tivduccd to Me* ire Past ernor Roger ed Mr Me oar.M the same i.iii John Porn lor one year'.' anee, l*he tab ed as Mi I'-club only one i* inieresting talk, mini, principal of le School, was In-i be rluti by Don Lieutenant - tiov-MeKergow induet- meeting, Kiw»an-'4 jLÜ SAVE 20c lb.k ¦4 GOLDEN YELLOW (Tops in Quality and o Wonderful Treat) TOP VALU SOFT DRINKS assorted flavours 10 oz.ATTENTION: EDCyC\"\tyou MOW MAY OBTAIN YOUR id^cuis'\u201e ENCYCLOPEDIA BY JEHANE BENOIT SECTION 4-99c ATTRACTIVE BINDING .THIS WEEK SECTION No.1 \u2014 ONLY SECTIONS Nos.2 and 3 \u2014 99c 29c 99c RUMP ROAST WHOLE OR BOTTOM RED OR BLUE BRAND lb ¦ ¦ UK t 10 SHTflBBOOKÎ PATT Y TtRCOOP.WPP , Fr.*, IA, 1A0A npiii il, \u201d W\" ïmœ».LÏ|v r 1 flifflC, C, \"j ¦MH .il'*: Cii piiti U-Æfr ilP* ! i hIü 'vi i Mtf' ;;y1 il1 ,,«1 nRii Victoriavüle Tigers upset Beavers rON(iRATl I.ATIONS KKOM\tliis son Mark\tafin lirlroil 0A0 ___ (iordin Howo of Op-\tKonslertails f\t:i win «vor Irnif Red Wings congralnlalos\tWoxlonl, Ont.,\tin lltp Inlcr National coach lectures Science of mechanics,\tmotion affect sport and recreation By RICHARD WILSON (Record Sport* Reporter) S ('Tin us consideration of I hr science of mechanics and physi wtl motion should he taken h\\ coaches of many sports, and teachers in physical education pro grams while experimenting in this field, Mr.G.H G Dyson, Director of the Royal Canadian T.pgion Sports Training Han, told a group of Bishop s University students Iasi evening on campus.Mr.Dyson, former senior lec turcr in Physical Education.TfOtighborc.igh College.Kng land, and former Chief National Coach Amateur Athletic Asso elation of Great Britain.Icctur ed to the University students in two of three seminars sponsored by the Mathematics Department and Athletic Association of Bishop\u2019s.This afternoon's final sem vner includes a discussion of Track and Field, with exclusive pictures of the Tok>o Olympics.\u201cThe science of mechanics is being taught badly by physical education instructors, in what was once a field of physical training,\u2019\u2019 continued Mr.Dyson In numerous illustrations of the principles discussed.Mr.Dyson brought forward the ideas of body rotation, moment of inertia exerted on the body-while in athletic or recreational endeavour, emphasizing Newton's Theory thal for every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction.In speaking of the athlete from a mathematical point of view, the guest lecturer said that, although the study of such principles and theories by coaches and instructors but not the athletes themselves, would affect style and perfection of any achievement or performance, there are continually champions with glory, hut also with technical errors exhibited in attaining their respective goals.Mr.Dyson explained further the phenomena, through .study of physical motion and inertia, of originating a turn while in the air As an example, the constant fool-firs! landing of eats and rabbits from any height, was shown through slow motion film.\u201cIt is in this way that ath letes ran achieve the highest perfections in executing any gymnastic or athletic feat,\u201d con tinned Mr Dyson.Theories of physical motion and body rneeh antes can improve the physical training and physical education programs for both athletes and recreation if applied, continued Mr Dyson The first two seminars, Body Mechanics without Tears, pre cede the final seminar today, scheduled for 4 p,m.in Bishop\u2019s Williams Hall, Bishop's University.Parker may have surgery TORONTO CCP 1 - Jackie Parker, veteran quarterback and defensive halfback of Toronto Argonauts of the Kaslern Football Conference, may undergo surgery on his knees.Parker, who previously had cartilage removed from Ihe out side of one knee, has been bothered by stiffness and soreness.He is awaiting a report on x-rays to see if further surgery is needed.A g r a d it a t c of Mississippi State University, he quarter backed Edmonton Eskimos to Grey Cup titles in 1954-55-56 Remember when.Sugar Ray Robinson won his first weld middleweight boxing title 15 years ago tonight\u2014in .1951\u2014by knocking out Jake La Motta in the tilth round in Chicago.Only six months before.Robinson bad defended his welterweight crown for the last time.He won the middleweight title a lotal of five limes, retiring once and being beaten in the ring four l imes.national Pee Wee Hockey liininainciiit in (fnehec Tues-i day night.(UP Wirephoto) * HOCKEY* SENIOR PROVINCIAL LEAGUE TUESDAY'S GAMES ViHoriavillo fi, Sherbrooke 5 THURSDAY'S GAMES i Sherbrooke ai Drummondvillr NATIONAL LEAGUE WEDNESDAY'S GAMES Montreal at Toronto (hic-Hun at New York Dot roil, at Boston AMERICAN LEAGUE WEDNESDAY'S GAMES Rochester at Ituffalo Springfield at Cleveland Quebec at San Francisco SHERBROOKE JUVENILE LEAGUE WEDNESDAY'S GAMES Curling Club Results f T.iONSPlIL f*noittr Trophy , Held.North Hrttlov («oveUe, hhprbrookft Thibault Dauvllb* ,,,, Nicol.Shnbrnoko .Hamilton.I.rnnoxvtlle ., Bithnp, Hnrrbi wiki* .Stafford, MacDonald, Bordrr .Humbert.Sherbrooke ,, Warner, Lennoxvliie .,, (iartalwire, Danville Loarh, Leiinoxvllle Sln«IHon.Sherbrooke «.Mflanron, Drum'vllle Mooik'V.Sherbrooke ., j Hibbard, Slu-r.(Joyi-ttr, .Sherbrooke Thibault.Danville .fidf t.xborr, Danville .Mel,«neon, Drum\u2019viHe MacDonald.Border Humbert, Sherbrooke LA TRIBUNE TROPHY K.lackaon.Sherbrooke Patti non * Lennoxville I.rtPieire, Border Wigiîetl.Sherbrooke .Poach, Lennoxville .\t7 < Sintfleton, Sherbrooke .\t5 S Held.N.Hat lev\t 't K Nicol, Sherbrooke\tf .1, A LeSteur.Ciran St Paul 4 It.ttenneti.Lennoxville\t15 (Jon .Johnston.N Hat lev\t7 D BeJIam.Lennoxville\t* N.Baldwin.Sherbrooke\t1 Crosby, Sher.By Default Waterloo Pee Wees to play at Quebec o HI 7 I 11 4 4 «I A 3 12 12 1 » 2 Jolt locals' hopes for first place finish, post 6-5 upset victory to make things tougher for Beavers Ki;v SAVK \u2014 ( lande Cvi, Tigers\u2019 netmindcr, is seen making a key save on Larry Drouin in last ni:.In\u2019s game Rnhhv Hull.Chicago Bl Hawk's golden .jet, is back in ing as Victorias Hit I igtrs c liD*trf Ihtir wav fo a 6-5 upset sit-tors last evening over the Sherhrooke Heavers at the Vrena before 1.613 bessild-ered Ians, t he loss certuinls dealt a hard hloss to the Heavers\u2019 hopes of a first place finish in the Quebec Provincial Senior ilockes League.I he Tigers won for the simple fact ihat they fought every inch of the game while the Beavers, after an early lead, tapered off and this cost them the decision.The Beavers held a 2-1 lead alter the first and extended it to 4-1 half way during the middle session but then the Tigers struck for three goals to knot the count.Claude Cyr, who took oser ;hc goal tending job from Maurice Grenier, was a big factor in his team\u2019s victory.Time after time he came up with key saves lo rob the locals of goals.He handled a total of 39 shots dur-ng the fray.Serge Aubry couldn't be ackj Meanwhile, almost as astound-! Blake said his team can't help hlanied for the loss as he also at the Arena.Cyr was (he stumbling blink for the Kea-vers as time after time he came np with big saves In kee Ihi p his team \u2022 Tigers won in the game.ti-5.i Record photo b> Gerry Lemay.) Bobby Hull ready, three games on tap s recovery was the but feel sons for the Leafs.the air, recovered from a rrashifact that Toe Blake, Canadiens |n pPlroj, all-star defenceman landing last Saturday.\tcoach broke predecent and Doi,k Bi,rkl'rv ,vho ,u{fered a Hull was expected to he out laughed.\t'detached retina in his righl eve for a work alter he ami Uaunr The iisuall.\\ tflum and pes.si jn a \u201eame with Chicago .Jan Provost locked skates Saturday jmistic Blake praised his team win ^ opcrated on a ' second and crashed into a not during,while lus opponents' c o a c h,|timo and ls CXp0cted ,n hr out shed crocodile for the season.a match between Chicago and'l\u2019unch Imlaeh, WATERLOO\u2014The Pee Wee Montreal Canadiens of the Na- tears.\t, All-Stars left yesterday after-tionnl Hockey League.\t| \u201cI came here all set to cry,\"',\t^< ,, ,nalf1 17 10\t3\t1.19\t144\t37 11 28\t1\t147\t107\t23 NHL negotiating with three U.S.TV networks SHERBROOKE JUVENILE LEAGUE \tw\tL\tT\tF\tA \tw\tL\tT\tF\tA Cardinals .\t.12\t1\t1\t.VI\t19 Meteors .\t,, 11\t«>\t0\t45\t25 Seminary\t.\t9\t1\t1\t59\t34 Kraves \t\t.«\t7\t1\t36\t58 Optimist\t.,\t5\t9\t0\t34\tu Voe.s\t.\t5\tH\t0\t.39\t42 St.Pat\u2019s .\t\u2022>\t10 12\t1\t\t Katies\t,.\t\u2022>\t\t0\t25\t52 NATIONAL\t\tLEAGUE\t\t\t Chicago\t- .\t27\t!\t7\t180\t1.35 Montreal\t.26\t15\t7\t160\t123 Detroit .\t.25\t16\t9\t169\t129 Toronto .\t\tIS\t7\t143\t133 Boston\t.13\t30\t6\t117\t198 New York\t.12\t30\tH\t145\t198 Ft.13 j 10 01 i NEW YORK (AP)\u2014The Na tional Hockey League is nego Hating with three television net p, works for a possible U.S.tele 2.!vision contract, William Jenn '-\u2019'Lings, president of New York Rangers, said Tuesday.Jennings described the Colum-tobia Broadcasting System, Na-: tional Broadcasting Co.and American Broadcasting Co.as \"most interested\" in televising NHL games.Jennings, a member of the M;league's hoard of governors, said ¦L the NHL's addition of six new enko To beef up their team for (holders to take a 10-mile ride on game.Rangers have called up the stationary bicycle, the Central Pro League's lead- But Eddie, too tired for the ing scorer, Paul Asdrea.a na saddle, went to the showers live of North Sydney, N.S.who complaining of aching muscles, has scored 32 goals for Minne- Toronto has other problems sola this season\ttoo.Bob Batin and Marcel There are two other games Pronovost won\u2019t be able to dress scheduled for tonight, Montreal because of injuries and Kent al Toronto while Boston plays Douglas, who will dress, is nurs-host to Detroit.\ting a sore shoulder.The Quebec Department of Tourism reports that skiing throughout the townships is very good to excellent.At various places three or four inches of snow fell during the night.Total «now depth is an average of 26 inches.Temperatures are throughout the area between 5 and 20 degrees.kept his males in the battle with his big saves.The Beavers turned in a lackadaisical pm\u2019-formance and time after time were completely caught out of position leaving Aubry to the mercy of the Trgcrs.MENTIS GETS HAT-TRICK Johnny Mentis was the big gun for the Tigers and the Bea vers found out.too late, he vvas the one they had to reckon with, He was left uncovered and his booming low shot caught the corner of the net each tune.He was poison around the net and made nis golden opportunities count.His line-mates, Jean Pierre Malette and Brian El well.aLo helped their team's cause as the former notched two goats with the other going to Andre Bessette.The Tigers had only] ten men in uniform but theyl worked hard and deserved the victory.Bill Dupre fooled Claude Cyr just before the half-way REAL ROUSSEAU POTS TWO Real Rousseau, who misved several times in the first frame finally dented the meshings.He was blocked on his first attempt but came right back with Gilles Cartier and heat Cyr to put the Beavers out in front 3-1.Tbiriy-three seconds later he picked up a nice pass from Yves Coasette and the Beavers were out in front 4-1.Following this the locals went into a lapse and before they recovered Mr Mentis and company had tied the count 4-4 before rhe end of the frame Mentis got two and Malette batted home his own rebound when he floated in on Aubry.Over lapping penalties put the Tigers in a tough spot but the Beavers could only pick up one goal by Cartier when he tipped in Rene Pepin's blue line drive.This gave them a 5-4 lead.Maurice Hurtubise charged Bob Chevalier and wont off.This prosed costly as Mentis knotted the count once again with his third goal of the evening.The Tigers commenced to fly with the aspects of a victory in -'ighl and the boys were bat tling every inch of the way.Claude Cardin got in hut he was blocked when he tried to bat the disc home from close range.Malette was left uncovered in front of the net and this was it.He got a pass out from Mentis and on went the rod light and finally the Tigers were nut in front with less than six minutes left.The Beavers kept the pre^ cure on but Chevalier and Bov chard, two blue line veterans, kept the puck away with nice clearing.Coach Roy pulled Aubry in the last minute but it didn't solve their problem and the Tigers picked up a well earned victorv.Brian O'Neill named as new Black Hawks' Eric Neslerenko gives NHL!mana9er hand to Canadiens' John Ferguson to take over as league's bad man First Period 1-Sherbrooke.Robert Dupre (unassisted)\tfl.SR !2 \u2014Victoriaville, Andre Recette \u2022 Samson)\t13.45 3\u2014Sherbrooke.Claude Cardin f the opening frame when he snared a loose PuckL sll&rbrook(, ReaJ Roussm1i after a defenceman was check-1 icartiert ed and he tucked it into the,\u2022\u2019\u2014Sherbrooke.Real Rousseau corner Larrv Drouin was in \u201e iCartier.fossette) alone but Cyr smothered hi?at-\u2018 ,Bessette.Maiiete tempt on his doorstep.\t.7\u2014Victoriaville, John Mentis Andre Bessette came up with (Eiweii, Papineaui 2.17 3\u201ei:i 11.3.1 13.04 he National Hockey League announced Tuesday night the appointment of Brian O\u2019Neil] of Montreal to the new post of administration manager, in which he is to be groomed as a possible successor to league TORONTO (CP j\u2014Eric Nesler-jest characters in the NHL.! president Clarence Campbell.: Chicago Black Hawks\u2019; But Green, the most penalizedi \"He will, in effect, be my franchises approved'ia,'c\u2019TOck forward, isn t inclinedjn ^ ieague\tng understudy and will learn all a nice piece of stickhandling when he deked the Sherbrooke defense and rifled one into the high corner of the net to tie the count.Claude Cardin pul the Beavers out in front once again when he vvas left uncovered.The Beavers were firing a lot of rubber towards Cyr but he was kicking a lot aside.Rod Gaudreaulf hit the goal po-t and Rene Pepin missed a lip in just m front.8\u2014Victoriaville.Jean-Pierre Mallette tMends, Elwell) j Penalties: None.\t\t 19.42 Third Period\t ¦9\u2014Sherbrooke.Gilles\tCartier (Pepin, Dupre »\t3.56 !0\u2014Victoriaville, -John\tMentis (Blvvell, Piohette)\t9.14 \u2018 11 -Victoriaville,\tF.\tMaiiete Mentis, Elwell)\t1314 Penalties: Levesque\tand Bouch- \u2022rd 1.13, Papineau, 3.07.Chevalier 3.47.Hurtubise 8.34.STOPS:\t Cyr \t\t13\t12\t14-39 Aubry \t\t6\t9 12-27 AMERICAN LEAGUE EASTERN DIVISION \tW\tL\tT\tF\tA\tPt Quebec .\t.34\t12\t3\t213\t137\t71 Horshev\t.24\t21\t3\t169\t\t31 Springfield\t.?!\t26\t1\t142\t157\t43 Baltimore\t17\t2.9\t>»\t134\t166\t36 Providence\t14\t30\t3\t1 17\t186\t31 WESTERN\t\tDIVISION\t\t\t\t \tW\tL\tT\tF\tA\tPt.Rochester\t32\t13\t3\t191\t1 40\t65 Pittsburgh\t29\t19\tj\t170\t141\t59 Cleveland\tIT\t25\t1\t153\t146\t5Î Buffalo\t.17\t30\t3\t135\t170\t37 American\t.\t,\t,r\u201e\u201e.\u201e\u201e .last week \"undoubtedly has]U* do any favors for John kergu- mjnu(es> learned Tuesday in phases of the operation at head-changed the picture.Instead ofison- hard-hitting right winger of .Boston thal a knee injury may quarters.\u2019 Campbell said in a us going (o Ihe networks, the Montreal Canadiens.\tpUj ou^ 0f acqjon res( statement.The appointment is networks are coming to us.\" ! But Nesterenko has inadvert- of the season - entlv helped Ferguson to the top TUESDAY'S FIGHTS It was Nesterenko who effective April 1.O\u2019Neill.3\", has been business _\t.°f the heap of National Hockey kicked'the pins oiitVom'under Mnci^Ti^ Miami Beach, Fla.\u2014Gordon League tough guys\tthe Bnst011 'had ^ ,Ian.27 \"cL wJkh ° i f1'\t\u2019 j3-\u2019 0,1 Ferguson, Nestercnko.de- when the two hooked up in pointed Dickie DeVeron.ca, fen n^n Ted 'Green of Boflon scuffle 146u2, Syracuse.N.V.1ft.\t'\t.\t,\t.\tj 3 o; t New York-Jose Colon.134 Bru,ns and win2er tddlc Shack T We specialize in.Industrial and Commercial Repairs and Installations To discuss your electrical needs, without obligation.Call: 569-9719 ndustrelect Service Inc.BOB FOUCAULT, President.412 Galt St.West, Sherbrooke.\"A young company employing men with years of experience\" m Boston bad boy Jan Campbell said there were two reason?for the appointment.It left Ferguson, the Vancou- \u201cThe first is the increased of Toronto\tMaple\tLeafs\tarc\teus\tver-born belter in his third sea-\twork load which has been itomarily\trated\tamong\tthe\ttough- son with Montreal, with more\tplaced on my job.primarly be- time in the penalty box than\tcause of the league's expansion anyone else in the NHL.102 min-\tprogram.The second .is utes.\tthe long-range requirement of And Shack, who goes after his planning for my successor.20th eoal here tonight when the O'Neill, a commerce graduate Leafs play Montreal, has given of McGill, played intercollegiate up fightins for hockcv.\thockey at McGill Before joining The Financial ERIC LOSES SCRAP\tTimes, he spent nine vears with It was ironic thal Nesterenko Wa\u201eaeo Publishing Co.of Mont-should clear the w av for f ergu- rea| « here he vvas responsible son by polishing off Green.Last for thr publication of eight busi-Saturday in Chicago Ferguson ncss periodicals, and Nesterneko got into a scrap\t.and Eric left the ice soaked in « I x\t\u2022 blood.\tAsbestos wins It took 20 stitches to put Nes- Pgxa \\J\\Jqq Argo\u2019s Lew Hayman claims he will need considerable lime to study report for merging of both loops Jerneko back together and as he left the dressing room he mur-I just gotta learn to tournament ers were Pierre Chenier vvith two, Paul H a s p e e t.Andre Prculx.Paul Daoust and Gilles Plouffe BONSPIEL WINNERS \u2014 Shown above is the Cowansville rink who won the Cowansville Mixed Curling Rnns-pirl held last week.Skip Ron Harris guided his quartet to victory in the finals over P.Mareoux\u2019s Sutton rink 7-2 to win the Garth Dean Trophy.presented by Mr.Dean of the Printed Paper Pro-duets of Cowansville.The consolation section was won by Don Boyd\u2019s Granby rink and were presented the 1,a- Imered : fight.'\u2019\tQL'EBEC (CP1\u2014The interna- \"He has to learn to keep his tional peewee hockey tourna-stick down, \" said Ferguson, ment continued here Tuesday The victory was Ferguson\u2019s niSht with Richard Daoust go-second over Nesterenko in two in£ on a goal scoring spree by clashes.In last season's Stanley Rcorinc four times as Bucking-Cup playoffs Ferguson laid Nes- ^an1 9ue defeated Hershey.terenko out cold with what manv ^a \u2022 01 'n C'ass B action, observers fee! was the hardest 0,her Buckingham goal scor-punch anyone has thrown while wearing skates.Another Ferguson victim was Brit Selbv of the Leafs.Selbv, r, ,\t,\t,\t,\t, needed eight Miches above his from rct(?r V l jn a 4.2 left eye after Ferguson stepped AA win over Wexford.Ont., in n restore peace and protect one of thp best game?o{ the j team-mate Terry Harper, who (0urnanlent s0 far.was having a shoving match Xoronto Hed Wings walloped with the Toronto rookie\tQuebec Lions 8-1 in Class AA 1 Fergusons mates in Mont actjon.Rciean Laflamme was vin Tronhv.In the front, left irfa! claim he has never lost a th.lone Lions goal-getter.' to right.Skin Harris.Mrs.R.i-'cht.but they a .low that Dougj pcnjs patry scored two goals Harris.Mrs.D.Stocks and D.Mohns of ihe Hawks might have t0 jead Asbestos, Que., to a fi-1 Stocks.Standing, same order, (earned a draw earlier this sea wjn over Chibougamau.Que.ini Mrs D.Lessard.D.Lessard.,?on.\t'another Class B game.Michel Mrs.R.Martoux and Skip \"Hell.Mohns was scratching Biens.Pierre Gagnon.Gilles Marcoux.\t(more than fighting.\" said Fergu ipjnard and Serge Bisson com- i\tson.\tpleted thf Asbestos scoring.TORONTO (CPI\u2014The managing director of Toronto Argonauts says it will take considerable time to deal completely with a report recommending that the Eastern and Western conferences of the Canadian Fcotball League merge into one league.Lew Hayman of the Eastern Conference club said Tuesday: \u201cThere\u2019s no way we can cover all this ground at our CFL meeting.I spent Saturday and Sunday just reading over the report.Now I'll have to go over it two or three times more to really digest it.\" The CFL meets in Calgary Feb.23.24 and 25.The second and third days will he spent dealing vvith the 100.000-word report.The report shows that last season the five clubs in the Western Conference \u2014 British Columbia Lions.Calgary Stamped e r s.Edmonton Eskimos.Saskatchewan Roughriders and Winnipeg Blue Bombers\u2014averaged 21,000 fans a game.The four EEC clubs\u2014Montreal Alouettes, Ottawa Rough Riders.Toronto Argonauts and HamiltonT Tiger-Cats \u2014 averaged 19.800.H o vv e v e r.B.C.Lions averaged 32.000 a game while the olher four teams in the West had a combined average of 18.200.MONEY IS IMPORTANT \"Crowd numbers are not significant,\" said Hayman.Money is more indicative of the situation.\u201d Hayman said Toronto's total revenue was higher than B.C.\u2019s revenue of slightly more than $900.000.It s what's INside that counts! Tectyl protects where rust really starts .tiny nooks and crannies beyond the reach of undercoating.INside doors.INside tail light wells, INside over 22 vital spots.Tectyl INNER coating sprayed under high pressure, seals all danger areas with a permanent, moisture-proof coating.Adds years of Hie to your car, giving you the insfde track on a better looking, longer-lasting car INS IDF ÎNSfPF DOOt UNPFC CMtOMf DOO(?po$T$ OANlLS MOULDINGS\t, TAIlGATf \\ DFCK lit) \\ mnrm iNSior LIGHT WEILS MOOD ' INSIDE v -^t\t\u2014¦\t.\u2014- ym.TAIL UGMT\tINS'DI DOG VN^DE \\V WEILS '\ti-EGS ROCKER ®A',EiS V INSIDE\t\\ QUARTER PANELS\t*SICE FENDER WEILS STOP IN TODAY! C.C.WARNER 294 Queen Street \u2014 Lennoxville, Que. Guild, WA sets dates of events at North Hatley ;CRTH HATLEY - St Bar nabas Guikl and \\V A.met it the Community Hall on Feb 2 The president, Miss Hare! Ire Silver wedding anniversary is Evening Guild elects officers celebrated by Rock Island couple at Knowiton SHERBROOKE DAn,Y REOORO, WTO, ERR.1«, 10M If KVOW 1,TON - The mecttns oi the Esenins Guild was held tai Feb, 2 in St, Haul\u2019s tngluan Church, The new alati of officers w ere HOCK ISI.ANO \u2014 On Feb 5, reived other jsitts of stiver and 37 relatives and frtends of Mr consratulatory cards with cur* and Mrs Murton Sm th gather* rency, The couple expressed ap ed at their home for a sur* precistion for the wonderful sur-land, opened the meeting with pr||C v|j|t (n\u2018\u201clly HerUnt am! Mr- 20.Mrs.A, L, Eke and Mrs g corsage of white and silver sister of the groom and Lloyd Janet Mttencr; first vice pre A.M.Converse will be con- carnations and a carnation bou Gilbert, brother of the bride, sklent.Mrs.R.Russell, second veners.The date of July 20 was tonniere to Mr, Smith.\talso\tpresent was Mr.Smith's\tvice-president.Mrs\tF Stan set for the summer \"luncheon A buffet supper of cold cuts,\ttwin\tsister.Bernice, Mrs May-bridge; treasurer.Mrs.D Rot and baiaar, witi: this event to and salads was served from a\tnard\tl.omard, Fitchburg.Mass\therham; recording\tsecretary, be convened by Mrs.E.M.\ttable centered with the anm*\tOthers attending were from\tMrs\tR Kimball, and the cor Detcon and Mrs, W.Sutherland,\tversary cake, decorated in white\t\\thol.Mass Derby.Granite\tesponding secretary, Mrs R The members were reminded with white roses and silver ville, Beebe, Derby Line.Rock Russell, of the World Day of Prayer, 'eaves and enscribcd with Hap* Island ami Stanatead,\tThe hostess for the evening Feb.25, to be held at St.Bar* PI' Anniversary, Mom and Dad, Mr Smith and Beatrice Gil* «s Mrs, M.Crandall.a gift from their three children bert were married on Feb, 7\t- The remainder of the evening at the Boundary.Rev.H.A.Car* ua' spent watchine hockey on - m o iciated at the ceremony ç* Prujl'ç Guild TV, chatting and dancing\tThe couple have lived their 25 \u2022** \u2022\t* The coupe was presented with years in Rock Island.They have mgagitc fit Burv an engraved silver tea service three children Richard, Betty nUMPI» Ul wwi Jr from their children They re and Janice, all at home.\tBt'RY \u2014 The Ladies Guild of St.Paul\u2019s church, held its regular meeting on Feb.2, in the Parish Hall, with Mrs Arthur Herring, Mrs.Douglas Harrison and Mrs.Rayfield Ross as hostesses.The meeting was opened with RICHMOND \u2014 The annual ves .Burrill, C Johnston, J.John-prayer by Rev.M Jones Mrs,\tGerard Beaudoin report ry meeting\tof St.Ann's Ang-\t-ton\tand S.Johnston.It\twas New material which\thad\tbeen ed she\thad sent Christmas box* ican Church\twas held recently\tnoted that a further addition to donated was on sale\t- As the es, as well as several gifts\tto f'\u2019.lowing a buffet supper\tin the\tthe endowment would be made\tday was a Holy Day, dedicated elderly members.\t.parish hall,\tshortly.\tto the Purification of the Vir- The\u2019treasurer, Mrs.Lindsay ; The rector, Rev.W.E.Walk The rector expressed his ap-gin Mary, the sacrament of Groom, reported a good sum\ton er was in the\tchair.J.\tG.Me\tpreciation to\tthe\twardens for\tHoly Communion was adminis- hand with all bills paid.\tjMorine was\tappointed\tvestry\ttheir support\tand\tco-operation\ttered by Mr Jones to the mem Mrs.Reginald Thompson, sec-clerk.The financial statement, during the year.L.F.Somer-ters present, retary,\tread several letters of presented by\tthe people\u2019s war-\tville\twas then re-appointed\trec- The meeting was closed\twith thanks\tfor Christmas cheer, in- den, J.H\tColes, showed ail\ttor s\twarden.J.( Coles\twas prayer by Mr Jones, eluding a letter from Mrs.Find*|obligations had been met with re-elected people's w arden.H.j Refreshments were served by lay Bennett, with a nice donat- a balance in hand.\tH- Now lan and C.N.Stevens the hostesses, ioit for the Institute.\tSt.Ann's Cemetery report'were appointed auditors.G.N.A letter from Macdonald Col showed finances for the main- W.Brock was elected treas-lege was read concerning ad- tenance of the cemetery to be urer, Miss E.Salway consented vance sale of tickets for Expo jin a sound condition.The cem-to continue to act as envelope '67.Anyone wanting tickets may.etery warden, G.M.Alexander secretary and G.M.Alexander contact an Institute member, was commended for his work was re - appointed cemetery The lower end of the Canter-jand appreciation expressed for warden, bury Women's Institute are tojtlie excellent condition of the! The following organizations prepare the program for 1966*67 cemetery.\tIpresented their reports, which and also bring in the new slate The report of the St.John's aR reflected an active year\u2019s of officers.\tCemetery committee was adopt- work: St Many donations were opened, ed and the officers elected to St- Ann s Evening Guild.The priced and some were sold.;the committee at the annual King s Daughters, St.Mary s Refreshments were served by meeting held recently at Gal Guild, The Junior Auxiliary and the hostess, assisted by Mrs.! up Hill were approved: Pres- \u2018he Sunday School.! dent, James Badger, secretary- The following were elected j.M c h Sl treasurer, Chas.Johnston, H.to the Parish Council: L.Ful- ^e\u201d!:.\u201cls!_>a\u201cZ.\t! (1er, B.Theobald, H.Burrill, E Newell, E.Fowler, E.Lyster nabas Church, at 3.30 p m The hostesses, who served tea at the close of the meeting, were Mrs.Richard Sprigings and Mrs.R.W.Bowen.Canterbury W.l.holds meeting C/NTERBURY - The meeting of the Women's Institute was held Eeb.4 at the home of Mrs.Lesie MacLeod Annual Vesfry of St.Ann\u2019s Church reviews aclivilies, e'eefs officers Danville AYPA elects officers Milton Goodwin.Institute holds busy meeting at Kinnear\u2019s Mills Coaticook H.D'Almaine, P.jStorry, C.Doyle, Mace, K.M.Went- \u201e\tT\t, worth, C.Stevens, H.Nowlan, .Mr;,S.taCeLJonCSLfet,nng af; Mrs W.Coles and Mrs.W.ter thirty - three years service G.( anraster, G.McMorine, \"honored \"àt\u201d a part'v 1 'rait1Spri A- C.Montgomery, N, el Maurice hv fellow 1 rock> A- Larson, H.Taylor.G.with the local Penman\u2019s Ltd firm, was at the Hotel Maurice by fellow foremen and workmen of his ¦\u2018 J1 ls> Henderson, C.Bur-KINNEAR'S MILLS \u2014 Mem j department.Mr.William Arm-1 Mason, F.Davidson.W.hers ®f the Women's Institute 'strong, manager of the min Coles, Miss E.Salway and Miss gathered at the home of\tMrs.and Mrs.Marcelle Lamoureux\t\u2022 ¦ Noble.George Rothney on Feb.\t3 for | presented farewell gifts to\tthe\tThe rector, in\this report,\tmade their regular meeting.\tguest of honor on behalf of his mention of members of the con- Thc financial reports\twere | many friends.\tgregation, who\thad died\tsince given by Mrs.Gordon Marrison Mr.Arsene Lemieux, Mr.\tGa-\tthe iast vestry\tmeeting\tand a and Mrs.Geo.Rothney.\thriei Fortier, Mr.Jacques Le- moment\u2019s silence was observed.Members were pleased to raieux an(^ ^r- Leger Cameron Votes of thanks were express-given by Mrs.Gordon Morrison! a^cnc*ec* a meeting of the Cham-led to the different organizations, ¦ at this meeting, as she has been ill for some time and also Mrs.Victor Lowry as a guest.Mrs.Lowry has recently taken up resident here.A home-made Valentine was made by each member and exchanged.A letter was read from Evans Joslin, stating there would be a money drive in May for the Sherbrooke Hospital.He also listed all the new things needed for the coming year to help the hospital.Expo - \u201867 was discussed.Any one wishing tickets please contact Mrs.Russell Rothney.Report, forms were given to each convener, these must be filled in and returned by March.her of Commerce at Magog to the lay readers and servers, the IJ1™'\u2019- Mrs- Bf;rnip« Sowell, take notes with a view of choir \"and organist, the rector, ^ vice-president, Mrs.Lyon-starting a Chamber of Com- £nd all who had shared in the naih °IKncd the meeting merce group at Coaticook.A < hurch's work and witness dur-junior group functioned, here for; ng the past year.a time, but the proposed new!\t____'\t______ group will be a senior Chamber if and when organized.The many friends of Mrs.Florence Goolcy are sorry to hear that she has been in hos #\t»« pital for several days.Mr.Les At Ilf Uÿ ||nïf lie Baskerville has also been a;\u2019^* WLaïf Ulill patient in the Sherbrooke Hos pital.The Town Council entertain ed a group of about sixty at the; Town Hall on Feb.7, the guests: BEEBE \u2014 The regular meet of honor being committee com \"g «f the U CAV.Unit.I of|member per meeting will pay veners and workers who had ^ esley United Church, was held fjvc helped to make the Coaticook °n Feb.2 at the home of Mrs.Centennial celebrations a sue- * eorge Wilkinson, cess.A cocktail hour and a buf- The treasurer\u2019s report show Busy meeting field at Beebe A thank-you note was read for Christmas Stockings sent fet lunch were enjoyed, then Mr.ed that S46.85 was the net prolast spring.The members Cecil Akhurst showed colored *'eds from the congregational and Mrs.Russel! Rothney draw rnovies he had taken of up the new program for the coming year.A card party was planned for March 4.The next meeting, being the annual meeting, will be held at the home of Mrs.Russell Rothney, each member is to bring something towards the refresh-^sTrom « ,\t,\t,\t, -\t, icona Trust fund.The draw-box, donated by, Mr Mike clowery j For devotions, Mrs.Lyonnais jread the 90th Psaim.I Tim annual sugaring-off party usually held this time will not be held this year, j The ways and means committee were gratified with the proceeds from the card party held n St.George\u2019s Hall in Lennox ville in January.The work committee; Mrs.Florence Devany, and Mrs.Keith Kerr are convening a guessing game.Taken from Art Linkletter\u2019s House Party, one ig will cents to guess, What\u2019s is the House?This will continue,! with a new clue added each j month, until there is a winner j of the object in the house.the upper held on Jan.22.A letter , ^rS\u2019\thaS the ^ Centennial parade and other was read from the foster boy 1 b e C \", h.S, }\t' Th®y events, also a film on the Ni- Mav 28 was set for the bazaar f*\"! aVa'lable \u20180\t^ ,he agara Parks.\tand sUpper! with Sept 17 a ten.L.A_, who wish the use of them.Mr.Len Akhurst underwent alive date for the harvest sup-1Wl11, be a proSresslv;e surgery at the Sherbrooke Hos- -er.\t:500 card party in the community niatal recently\thall on Feb.19.P The Coaticook High School\t™ The March meeting will be has received two more books si!ent food sajde a^0 a Vebruarv ^ atnthe h°me °f ^ F>°' addition to the recent, roject SoUcitors were appoint-DehVany; ^\t\u201c\t! Refreshments were served by Mr Mrs.Rogers suggested that a,1'16 hostess, Mrs.Lyonnais.Mrs.Murray Nugent, was won jack Turnbuirivere\u2019in Montreal !\"=*', ceiiin* was nceded in thc by Mrs Bertha Nutbrown : for check ups at the Queen Mar ^ '\u2019heD al\tmanse The p,,:™ WQ Refreshments were served bv Veterans\u2019 Hospital recentlv \u2018 î anse committee wa' authonz- ri(|/S.tïS WUII UI Mrs.Murray Nugent and Mrs ^ the monthly meeting of d t0 consult in this matter.Lawrence Allan and a social Ashlar Lodge.Bro.Will Parker A rummage s.Ie was suggest-hour spent.\t.was made a life member.ed, but no definite date decid- - Mr.and Mrs.Stanley Beer-,ed- worth, children, Betty and San- In the future, the tabieeioths FULFORD \u2014 A card party Hom© Shop and dra> Mr.and Mrs.Stanley3\u2014 to be sent to the laundry, '\u2018as held in the Hall on Feb.4.*\tCromwell spent a day in Mont- instead of members being re-;;Ponsored by the Ladies Guild.Tsa Room oponed real-\tsponsible for laundering and Cards were played at eight ~\tA Week of Prayer service was i'-oning.New tablecloths are to tables.Prize winners were: at Wales Home :heId recently at St.Stephen\u2019s b bought.\tLadies first, Mrs.G.Lam- RTCHMOND \u2014 The Home ^nghcan Church.Rev.Jervis - A vote of thanks was extended bourne: second, Mrs.P.Den- Shop at\" the Wales Home open- «cad -.conduchted thf 'vor^ip\u2019,n ^rs.BetrJlard ^^e foriault: Consolation, Mrs.R.Gil-.F h .ifh\tv Rev.Mr.Gibson, of the Bap- liundenng the tablecloths and bans.am m.Hor aiid\triarenVo ti?t Church, read the two les- t a-towels, and to Mrs.A.Ewan Men\u2019s first, S.Graves: sec- fp-( Sons and Rev* G- Joycey, of and her mother.Mrs.J.Watson, ond.R.Mizener; Consolation, R.hTJ,\tthe United Church- g3ve a time- far ironing ail the tabieclothes^Gillians.i\t-1.ly message to the large con- Buffet refreshments were ser- The door prize was won bv thf Shoo 7\t?regation\tved by the hostesses, Mrs.Wil- Clayton Brunton.the Shop is a-ked to contact , jirs Wilfrid Lepitre was as-kinson Mrs.N.Somerville and Miss Mabel Boast.\tsisting at the High School dur-y[rs E Miller\tGENERAL NOTES The Tea Room also was open*.mg the illness of a member of \u201c '\t_______________ The next meeting of the Ful-! ed at the Home on Feb.4.Mrs the staff and Mrs.Howard Cilev\tw>IVCP\tford Ladies Guild will be held: Edward Johnson and her assist- has also been acting as assistant\ti Ki V CK\tin the Fulford Hall on Feb.15 ants, served 42 residents.\tteacher for a time.\t.Fnends he happy to hear with Mrs.R.Giilians as hostess.The Tea Room will be open Repairs are being done in the -^rs- Evelyn Haseltine isj Mrs.C.Cote, Montreal, was, on Fridays excepting when it:lobby of the Post Office! with eel;ng better and is able to home for the weekend as guest | falls on the birthday party day.a new sub-fiooring of veneerout.a hftle, after having been 0f her parents, Mr.and Mrs ! the Strath- and Guild card party held at Fulford new sub-fiooring of veneer \u2019\t,\t.\t___ : sheeting being laid in prépara- under the doctor s care and con- Forest Wright, tion for the installation of a per- fined to her home for a couple ,\t- Dominion wins premier award humous jingl DANVILLE \u2014 The first re gular meeting of the A.Y.P.A.was held Feb.6 in St.Augustine\u2019s Hall.nr » A short devotional period was taken by the leader, Mr.Colin Horan, followed by election of officers.Miss Marina Horan was elected to the presidency, with Brian Lockwood as viee- and Ross Brown as secretary ts treasurer.The remainder of the even ng was spent in Carpet Bowing, with the members enjoying efreshments before leaving for home.To millions ot Canadian homemakeia 'Mainly bovauso ot th» Moat'' is a popular phrase and a promise of 100% \u2022¦nii'.t.u tion which Dominion is diulu'au'il to keep »vmv dav of the weak that's why mois Canadians shop at Dominion than at any othai slot .mainly because of the meat meat with natural tandem natutal tlavour, natuial floodoc-s that youi family will appieciate Switch to Dominion today.st Counter pm.Huntingville LA holds meeting HUNTINGVILLE - Thc Lades Aid held its regular meeting t the home of Mrs.Gladys Lyonnais on Feb.8.Due to the illness of the pre- \"Cornivol Special\" Maple Leaf Tcndcrsweet Skmleis Defatted Short Shank \u2014 Ready to Eat \u2014 LEG OFHAM Whole or Half lb.79 urina domino jiaatav With UtHIpiM» .w pilllllNHU Of BOVHII CORDtAL B or Btlw $.1.09 l.v\tKf»l> -Vml.Canada Packer* \"Majestic\" Breakfast SAUSAGES Bulk lb.\"Carnival\" Special!\tMaple Leaf \u2014 Coorsh\t WIENERS\tTasty, Juicy \u2014\t,\t59* \"Carnival Special11\tMaple Leaf Brand\t BOLOGNA\tby the Piece \u2014\t«, 35* 63 LOAF 2\t6 oi.Pkps.59c SHOP WITH CONFIDENCE! | AB ipmI tut it Nt*«t pteijiuti sold Rt Ooiittnfwt wltettrsf litxb, Itaien «i fratattad ttf GOVfRNMfNMNSPfCTFD! 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Three lonely spotlights light nian.known as Berme,\t'up the control room\tHe is married to a Mr.Bloomberg explained Pile time is rapidly approach brooke girl, the former that \"Like Young\" is for the trig the hour ol h pm air Billing, She also had Paler dial same Saturday night umel Mr Bloomberg produces Pulse, ihc channel 12 news broadcast.Slier VI aboul 10 p in Mr.Bloom Sally berg speaks wllh the heads ot some,the news ami sports depart- most |\tpart an\taudio\ttype\t> \u2018 \\v.\ttime.\t\t\ttelex\tisiol)\texpo1\t1 KMKT'\t\tnient\tto soi\ta what the\tnews i* The ¦\t.ound\tis the\timportant\t\tOutside the\tstudio other\tper\tMr\tand\tMrs\tBloomberg live\t\tand\tit thin\te Is any film with\t thing.\t\t\t\t\tformers are\tpassing the\tlong\twith\tthe!\tr \\ i\tLUUTJJ\tson and\tor w\tn limit\tsound\t Mr.\tKing\toporah\t\\>\tai\tII the\tnarrow hall\tthat vontieet\tall\tdung\tiuer i\tIl Sll\tluirlKiu\tHoxborn\tFo\tr film\twithout si\tmud lie sound\ton the\tair tor\t1 till\u2019\tslum,\tthree studios\tot Channel\t12\tMr\tBloi\trnihe\tru\t>\t; that the\tsoloe\tIs 1 he\tmusic from\tthe last \t\t\t\t\t\t\t\tsucer\ts s ot\tthe\tshow\tis lhat il\tHim\tlihrar\ty on the\tsecond \t\t\t\t\t\t\t\tappei\tits Id\tteen\tla^oiN\t\tfloor\tw hen\t- the radio\tstudios Hv K VKI KK VMI K t Record shift reporter) except, of course, for the film Hernie King, the man m ed commercials.There are two charge of audio is playing some tape recorders, two turntables music to keep the teenage spin and numerous microphones to tutors occupied worry about.Another mirio Switcher .lack Quinn looks Tbe show appeals to both the:,ire also loealed Asbestos that keeps him in touch all the technicians mid ov er lives phone with with Mr.Bloomberg, i- on a movable boom in front of him Rehearsal is rather mixed up the show is mostly ad lib.show out ra- 12 Mr.Bill Blair is the J.M Hospital Mr.and Mrs II have moved to i patient at -I Mrs l.asenrta was hospitalized overnight, Their friends will It Fatock be gUul to know that neither Kensington was seriouslv bun.Then ear, Ins control panel and no that each camera is gel ting ready to start rolling.The whole program a quick check by going over: as MONTREAL \u2014 (Staff) \u2014 The stars of the Like Young show are two young Montrealers.who both enjoy doing the show, Joan Clarkin and Jim McKenna.Nineteen - year - old Joan Clarkin teaches ballet in Montreal\u2019s suburb, Chomedy.to become shipi show Joan and Dave Bloomberg the produc-Jim ha> ambitions er-director of the show everv a producer himself Thursday afternoon to discuss This summer both the show\u2019.\tJim plan trips.On Saturday she comes into; When the Record yvas visit-the studio at about 3:30 to re- ing Jim in his dressing room hearse and to dress for her he was thinking about going part.\tto Germany.She usually looks over the run Joan is planning to do the Avc Unmtlord.Onl\thowevei was badly damaged, Friends ol Mr John Travers Mrs John l odge, and Mrs.(\u2018liasse Street, a patient\tat the\tKen\tli\tHalt\tare spending a J.M\tHospital, will he pleased\tweek\tin\tNew\tCarlisle,\tvisiting is given |(l |\u201e,_ir |\u201e.|S making salisfurt their parents.Mrs, ,) ,1.Chat ory progress\tterton and Mr and Mrs.John the ' run sheet\tMr Lyle Harlow, Montreal, Challcrlon Mr Bloomberg was about to The main points of the show then the loudspeakei > all.lonneily ol Kingsey Falls who Mrs Moure, Ottawa, spent a start\ton\ta\tcommercial for\tthe only\tcan\tbe\trehearsed.\tout,\twhile\ta\tslide\tol (\thanncl\t|,;r,\ta patient al the\tRoyal\tfew\tday s\tholiday with\ther son \u201cLike\tYoung\u201d\tshow.\tA collec-i\tThe\ttime\thas\tmoved on ra 12\tis\tshown\t'\trids is\tCFTT\t\\ u-i\t¦ri.i Hospital since\tearly\tand\tdaughter\tin law,\tMr, and lion ol latest style shoes was pidly.It is now 5:25.A rehear'Tehvision Channel 12'\tNovember, has recovered sue- Mrs.Albert Moore and family, the t0 ho shown on the air\t!s.il that was filled with such, \"Hit it\" calls Mr.Bloomberg ,-essioll\\ from his recent oper Grcensliields.Avenue With a commercial, time is small but important words, and announcer Terry Met'nn niton\tMr Robert Me Murray lias re Air.Bloomberg suggests that important.Liz Boas saw to it\u2018\u201cLet\u2019s ready.OK.and go\u201d, is'noil announces \"This is 'Like Mr and Mrs Stanley La sen turned to his home in Lennox a bus-load of students from one that Hie commercial did not|finished.\tAming.\tbo.t-abievdle, formrily of.vdle, after spending a week at school come in each «¦»tc to'take more than two minutes ' At 5:29 a private security; The program proceeds Mr.Kingsey Falls, met with a earjlho home of his daughter, Miss see the show to come in to see ¦aeh week to take more than two minutes.Al 5:29 a private security; Vho program proceeds Mr.Kingsey Falls met with a ear|the home ol She cut out some of the text agency's officer comes into the'Bloomberg calls out the camera accident in Montreal on Feb K.M('Murray.Joan has been with the sheet (the sheet that informs same.She is also engaged by- show for quite some time.Joan was selected by the television station to technicians and performers of a motor cycle manufacturer to what it to take place).Jim, travel this summer on a motor ( who is 23, operates a broad-!cycle, represent [casting school in Montreal.\tThis summer the show will Montreal at the \\liss C anada jje been with the show be.taped in and around Alont-Pageant 1964 edition.\tever since it began about four real so that the stars will have She was Miss Montreal years ago.\tja five-week vacation, during 1963 but lost out in \u2019 Jim said that the program Jim and Joan and producer-the pageant.\t[changes from show to show, as:director Bloomberg invited all Joan meets with Jim andiwell as from season to season.[teenagers in the Eastern Town- * * ?Basic staff for weekly program is made up of fifteen persons MONTREAL \u2014 (Staff) \u2014 How many- people does it take to produce a one hour television show?According to the producer-director of Like Young, seen on CFCF television, it takes 15 persons, including cast, to put on the show.There are three camera men and three studio men who look after scenery and move the show along at proper timing.Two men are in charge of the lights for the whole one hour show.Another man, Bernard King is in charge of all the sound used on the show.The man that carries out the orders from the producer and switches cameras as he orders the changes is Jack Quinn, the switcher.Liz Boas, the time keeper of the whole show, is script assistant to producer Bloomberg.the show is the man in telecine, who is in charge of putting the commercials on the air.Add the stars of the show to get a total of 15.Joan Clark in and Jim McKenna are the hosts of this very popular program which is seen each Satur- Announcer Terry McConnell j qay at 6 p.m.on Channel 12, is another man from Sher- ^be telecast is not carried on brooke.\tthe other stations of the CTV Besides doing the announcing television network, although for this show Mr.McConnell the station is part of the pri does most of the announcing at vate network, the studio.\tBackground scenery is in When the Record paid a visit!stalled in the studio Friday to the studio he was doing the night and arranged on Satur 11 o\u2019clock weather for Pulse; day afternoon, television news.\tThe whole set is removed Another person important to j immediately after the sho-w Prices Feb.17th, I3th, 19th, 1566.% YME PORK SHOULDER jladc\tÆT 4jRj^ ^\tend ib.\tib.\u2022*yj V : V , effectjvTVitH PIG'S FEET 39c iTulip MIDGET HAM |Maplc Leaf COTTAGE ROLL SALAMI ROLL 0 ALIMENTS fresh, Ib.economical very Icon, Ib 89« cello, 12 oz.59* VVor/c continues at fast pace Seven months to Montreal Metro MONTREAL (CP)\u2014In seven.ec-ho and naked electric lights ition records when 12 9 of its 15.9 months the echo of machinery throw shadows across the con miles of line open just over four and the shouts of workmen will'erete pillars and spidery forms years from the start of con give way to the whine of elec- of escalator frames.\tstruction.trie motors \u2014 and Montreal\u2019s! Twin concrete tracks al three By contrast, the second phase Metro will be in operation.levels run past the vacant 500-of Toronto's subway system, the Meanwhile at three different foot long platforms and swing first east-west line and a north-underground levels more than into the tunnels.\tsouth extension, totalling 111 2.000 men are putting finishing! Two of the three Metro lines miles, will have taken a little touches to some sections of the will open in September and.more than six years to build subway system, laying rails in When the third opens in April, when the new line opens Feb others, and deep under the St.1967.an estimated 122.000 per- 20.Lawrence River they are punch-sons a day will pass through Innovations in Montreal's ing through the last 200 feet of Berri-Demontigny.the key sta- Metro system include a fully rock to complete the tunnelling tion in the system.A peak of automatic central control, cars project.\t1.600 persons a minute will pass with rubber wheels and steel Descending into the multi- through at rush hour.\tguide wheels, and automatic level Berri-Demontigny station COPIES PARIS SYSTEM\ttransfer machines which will in the east end of the downtown Metro, at a cost of S21J.700,- integrate the existing bus fleet area, where ad three Metro 000.takes its name and many with Metro, lines converge, is like a trip other innovations from the The city works department into an underground cavern.Paris system.It will have bro- started building Metro May 23.The voices of workmen still ken existing subway construe- 1962, with technical assistance \u2014-and engineers provided by La for train tickets^:' \u2019ft-v -V\t.a vou Call Canadian National and your tickets?will be mauled to you prontptly by return.\u2022' U \u2022>- ¦ '\t' Sherbrooke 569-9384 Regie Autonome des Transports [Parisiens (Paris Autonomous Transport Board), less than a >ear after council approved the project.The cost then w as $132.000,000.Since that time council has approved extension of one line and construction of another to service Expo 67 and municipalities on the south shore of the St.Lawrence.It is made up of three lines\u2014 Nos.1 and 2, which will open in September and serve the downtown area and the northern end of Montreal Island, and line No.4, the line to Expo.The crosstown stations will have! connecting tunnels to the CNR and CPR stations and major buildings.\t« j \u201cM.TRANSKEBEC ANDRE GUY Kellogg\u2019s SPECIAL K CEREALS IS oz.t>7c Carnation EVAPORATED MILK 15 oz.5/79' FOR YOU FREE 250 EXTRA BLUE STAMPS.(25) Fleecy FABRIC SOFTENER 64 Tso r 89c Halo SHAMPOO reg.or dry hair 99c Vz oz.» w (50) Schick STAINLESS STEEL BLADES s, 75c (25) Score CREAM HAIR DRESSING reg.59c (50) Score CREAM HAIR DRESSING 89* med (50) Score CREAM HAIR DRESSING econo 1.09 Aylmer TOMATO JUICE 6/89* 20 oz.Brand DILL PICKLES 37* National RED CATSUP 3/1.00 24 oz Kraft SANDWICH SPREAD d BRUNSWICK NEW 16 oz 39c Vacbon Cararne Fudge or Maple BUTTER 14 oz.2/55* St.Lawrence SALAD OIL 32 oz.69c Mom\u2019* MARGARINE 3/1.00 1 Ib.pkg.\u2019 Robin Hood CAKE MIX Assorted, 19 oz.2/79' Pillsbury APPLE TURNOVERS, 14 oi, 55* Christie HOORAY COOKIES 45* \u201c AB family DETERGENT size 1.09 Sweetheart TOILET SOAP 43* pkg.4s Johnson PLEDGE l2 0, Furniture Polish 1.19 Johnson Instant PLEDGE FURNITURE POLISH 8 79* Johnson KLEAR PASTE WAX 1 Ib 59* Johnson GLADE AIR FRESHENER 6'/j oz.59* Chiquito BANANAS GOLDEN YELLOW Vachon MOLASSES COOKIES 2çt Christie JELLY ROLL 37c Special York CHICKEN, BEEF TURKEY, 8 oz.PIES 3/79c Blue Water FISH STICKS 45c 10 oz.- I POTATOES 25 lbs.89e NEW CARROTS 0 Crisp and firm, cello jf* LEMONS California size 140 6/25C adds a delicious different taste to your meol, SYMBOL VALUES r14 SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD, WED., FEB.IB, 19BB I ( 1: t t £ e ii P ti P » a N K D r« C.6 B St oi at nr w Jo gi' a P or an cl about vUc omen Keet - Patterson marriage INVERNESS \u2014 The mar t [¦amlles.ria(!i! of Irene Ethel, eldest Later, the bride and groom daughter of Mr.and Mrs.Gor- left on a wedding trip to Que-don Pattenon, of Inverness, to bee City.Stephen P.Keet, son of Mr.G-uesU were from Ayer\u2019s and Mrs.(i.A.Keet, of George-j Cliff, Danville, St.Pierre Bap ville, took place on January 2B| tiste, Ste.Agathe de Lot, Kin-at 7.30 p.m.in St.Andrew's ; near's Mills, Thetford Mines Church, Inverness.Kev.Oliver .ind Inverness.Carmichael, of Thetford Mine*,! Mr.and Mrs.Keet will reside officiated, assisted by the past-! in Georgeville.or of St.Andrew\u2019s, Mr.Gerald -\t- MacFarlanc.The hrlde given in marriage hy her father, wore a floor length dress of aqua taffeta, fashioned with a lace jacket.Her veil of tulle illusion was held in place by a tiara of pearls, and she carried a bouquet of Talisman roses.Miss Cora Patterson, cousin of the bride, as bridesmaid, wore a brown virgin wool tlressj(jarick, Vt.with green accessories.Her\t* * * corsage was of yellow roses.I Weekend guests of Mr.and Mrs.Patterson, mother of the! Mrs.Norman White, Vimy bride chose a cinnamon brown Street, were Mrs.White's dress with beige accessories,! uncle and aunt, Mr.and Mrs.and a corsage of white roses.I Harold Down and Miss Inez Today's recipe If you think that-a ham is a ham, look what we have for you today.The favorite ham-pineapple J duo is emphasized in the party recipe here.But the fancying | up touches do marvels for it! For a buffet, you\u2019d cut a real dash with either the cold wine glazed loaf, or ham halls with pineapple served from a ehaf ing dish.The first uses canned ham \u2014 the second asks noth ; Ing more in the way of meat than some leftover ham, andi sausage removed from its casing.GOURMET HAM SLICE Per Aon a (a Mr.and Mrs.George Late-, wood, of Birchton, were recent | guests of Mr.and Mrs.Charles Lefebvre, Queen Street, Lcn- whole cloves.Place ham in aj Centre slice of fully precooked ham G2 inches thick, about Vi pounds) Whole cloves 1 can (20-oz.) pineapple Ud- | bits, drained 1\ttablespoon mild prepared mustard 2\ttablespoons brown sugar 1 tablespoon vinegar Cornbread stuffing Chopped parsley I Stud sides of ham with the noxville.Mr, Lefebvre has received word of the death of his cousin, Mr.Ernie Lefebvre, of shallow baking dish and pour; on Vt cup of the syrup from thej pineapple.Cover with lid or! piece of foil and bake in moder-i ate oven, 350 degrees, for 1 hour.Remove from oven and spread with mustard, Arrange the well drained pineapple over top.Sprinkle with sugar, driz-The parents of the groom!Down, of Barre, Vt., while here zle on vinegar and spoon stub N MR.AND MRS.PATRICK BLOUIN \u2014 Whose marriage took place in the fall at St.Patrick\u2019s Church, Sherbrooke, Msgr.R.Moisan officiating.Mrs.Biouin was the former Pauline Patricia Wilson, daughter of Mr.and Mrs.Stanley Wilson, of Sherbrooke.Mr.Biouin is the son of Mr.and Mrs.Orient Biouin, also of Sherbrooke.were unable 1o attend duo tojto attend the funeral of Mrs.hud roads.\t; Ed.Hurley.Following the ceremony, a reception was held in the Court Mrs.William R.Allan and House, where dancing was on Mr.Eric Allan, of Lemesurier, joyed.A buffet lunch was ser were weekend guests of Mr.and Queen ved, the three-tier wedding rake, made hy Mrs.Gerald Mae-Farlane, centering the table, flanked by pink ami white Mrs.Eric MapRae, Street, I.ennoxville, and of Mr.and Mrs.Keith Allan, King George Street, Sherbrooke, fing over top, pressing down( lightly to shape.Mark diagonal | lines across top With knife.Cover and hake 15 minutes.Uncover and bake 15 minutes| longer, or until lightly browned.Remove to serving platter i and fill diagonal lines with finely chopped parsley.Makes fij servings.WOMEN ARE SAILORS Women make up G.5 per cent of Norway's merchant seamen, mostly as stewards and radio operators.I Questions readers ask Thousands of feet high over |Ihe Atlantic at BOO miles per hour, the chefs tall hat of Don Perez rode as unperturbed as a duck in a pond.He was the steward-chef on our home-| ward-bound Iberian jet, and he revealed a wide knowledge of fine Spanish food.Our first question to our Iberian steward-chef was what is the best way to store green olives after you've taken some out of the bottles.In effect, this was his reply: Green olives, whether unstuffed or stuffed with pimento, anchovies, etc,, are packed in a brine solution containing laclic acid.Both the brine and the lactic add act as preservatives, so an opened jar of green olives presents no great! storage problems.*4 OPPOSITES ATTRACT \u2014 Coming in with a tie for the outstanding suit in the National Collection were these fashions by Fitwell Garments, Vancouver (left) and Jacob Crowley, Winnipeg.The three-piece dinner suit from Vancouver is of silk and worsted in oyster shade.The long jacket has back vents and buttons to a notched collar.The small cap sleeved tunic overblouse is belted low and to the side.The Winnipeg winner is in a young mood, a three-piece suit of black and white checkerboard wool tweed.The skirt is wrap-around and buttons to the left.The collarles* jacket is hip bone length with side buttoning to match (he skirt.Hemlines go up on the year's biggest leg show being added to all the stars, stripes, dots and plaids for the! coming fall.That kicky, young look is not for any of us u'ho have Baby Birthday Club The Ladies' Auxiliary of the COOKSHIRE: Bcwker, David Sherbrooke Hospital announce Wesley.| the following babies registered MAGOG: Keet, N;.'h lis Lee.during Januarv 1960, in the MASSAVVIPP1: Lorenzen, Babv Birthday Club:\tChristine Anne SHERBROOKE: Blanchard.RICHMOND: Doyle (boy) James George; Suitor, Sandra ROCK FOREST: Cheney, Ma-Lee; Wells, Keith David and rie Luce.Kevin Dale (twins); Lindsay.SAWYERVILLE: Cragg.L,n-Robert Dale; Morin, Diane.da Rose; McBurney, Carolyn LENNOXVILLE, Watson Joy Dawn Alexandra; Lane, Delia THETFORD MINES; Dean, Margaret; Lothrop, Bonnie Lee.Stafford Roe BURY: Pehlemann, Wendell WATERVILLE: Bean, Mary Bruce; Sandford (boy).\tiLisa.\t_____ Polly's pointers 1 DEAR POLLY \u2014 When sham-: FLORENCE \u2014 If your paper pooing furniture with a liquid was not the washable type.I cleaner, It often is hard to keep am afraid you have blocked the enough foam so the furniture way fo: much help.I doubt does not get too wet when the that dough type wallpaper clean directions say \u201cClean with foam er.which usually works well, only,\" I have never had this will do the job now.If you trouble because I put my faith- wa t to try it, on the slim ful electric mixer to work, chance that it will work after Blend the amount of cleaning th washing, knead it well and solution and water in a large use like an eraser, Work in ONE mixing bowl, put on the mixer direction only.Keep working sand and start beating slowly he soiled part of the dough to with the electric beaters.In- he inside of the ball \u2014POLLY\u2019\u2019 crease the speed as the foam;_______________ and whip well until the bowl is full of foam.Apply this to the furniture with cloth, sponge or brush as directed.As the foam is used up and the liquid in the bowl can be seen, beat again.When finished, wash electric mixer beaters and bowl thoroughly.\u2014DOROTHEA ! NEW YORK \u2014 (N\u2019EA) \u2014 flip through the high fashion j magazines and you'll notice that faces are \u201cout\u201d this season.| They simply don\u2019t matter.£ In photo after photo close-; i,jssec[ 29 a fond goodby.But l fitting, helmet-like hats permit we do have a definite spot in only a tiny oval of face to|the nPW leg show.show.On hatlcss models either \u201e\t,,\t, !lhe upper part of the face hides!, loT \"f ther/ \\re( lhe behind bangs long enough to pinks and whites - all to tickle the nostrils or a face is b«6\t15 Sale of New Spring Samples Feature Prise I PRIDE OF JAMAICA (SECTIONS) 14 ft.ox.tins AtP FANCY QUALITY WHOLE KERNEL CORN 6 T1.00 GRAPEFRUIT CHOICE QUALITY HALVES A&P PEACHES 3 Feeture Price ! ISfl.oi Feature Price ! (WITH PORK) \u201cr 1.00 CLARK'S Beans 4 L\" 99 Feature Price ! 20 fl.ex.,4** c; Friends of Mrs.F.A.Hraly are pleased to learn she has returned from the Sherbrooke Hospital, where she was a pa-i tient for a few days.It\u2019s the EAT in the MEAT that SUPER-RIGHT QUALITY \u2014 CANADA'S FINEST RED BRAND STEER BEEF Steaks & Roasts SIRLOIN - T-BONE or WING, STEAKS or ROASTS BONELESS ROUND STEAK or RUMP ROAST ___ BONELESS ROUND STEAK FULL SLICE or MINCED Buy Early and Save! from one oT Canada's largest and best known makers.SAVE 'j to ' 2 NOW Spring Coats wde Sizes 7-8 and 12.Many American samples in group Regular values to 29.95 ?\tturbans (prints and plain) *\tberets (prints and plain) 2-lb.carton .98 CANADA NO.T.LARGE SIZE \u2014 COOKING ONIONS U S.FRESH, MUD, NO.1 GRADE SHALLOTS OUEBEC GROWN.FANCY GRADE.CRISP.JUICY McIntosh apples j.29< U.SJRESH, FIRM, GREEN HEADS, NO.1 GRADE i LETTUCE regular values from 7.00 to 17.00 celle beg 39' 2 JZ, 25' USE AU BON MARCHE'S LAY AWAY PLAN! SIZE 24'i AH price» I» thl« ed guaraeteed rtreugh Saturday, February Itth.1944 45 Kina St.Weit PORK TENDERLOIN SAUSAGE MEAT SOLID MEAT HYGRADE PURE PORK Picnic Style SMOKED \u2014 COOKED yiisin fchvulrDER Shop Where Values are .A&P DELSEY (White or Coloured) Feature Prce ! TOILET\tpkg.ef TISSUE\t2 ro,ls HYGRADE 59c JELLIED VEAL Mostly sizes 7-8 and 11-12 Values to 39.50 Spring Mostly siics 7\t8 and 12.Values to 29.50 WHITE or COLOURED\tFeature Price! i.eo KLEENEX ^ $ Facial Tissueaf 400 PICK OF THE CROP - PRODUCE Vine Ripened.No.1 Grade, Firm.R'pe, Hand Selected Reg.price R3c box\u2014Sev» an extra 4c DETERGENT\tOflc BREEZE (With Towel) 10c Off Deal ANN PAGE PEANUT BUTTER Feature Prict ! 3-lb.AAc jar lpTfood stores IT /\tAiP M\u20acANS DEPENDABIIITY ^, Sweet.Juicy, Thin Skie, She 113\u2019».Sunkisf, Navels W o» * t» «\u2022 rif srrrRBKonrK dah-v BrroBr).wirn., rm i«, im« Three Villages Happenings (tti* BCMP »r>4 h3« left fw the (training center in Regina, Sask.S Mr.Carbonneau is a graduate of Our Lady of Mercy Convent, Rock Island, and of Sacred Flowers in the Univemlist and Mrs.Earle Farley and Ron- ient for a lew days.Friends(Myl« at St Lambert the oth-^^^on\u2019he^wa! Church were from the Derby nie, Rock Island.Mr.and Mrs.are pleased to learn he is gain- ers vssjt.nj, friends m the cJt> (lmplou,fi b, ,hf.Rr,val Bank Line Teaching staff, as a mem-(French were here for the Old mg nicely.Mr and Mrs Bak Mr.Chester lea\u201c- 1 r \u2022' 0f Canada, Rock Island branch orial to the late Mrs.Chester Students weekend al Stanstead er s daughter, Mrs.W E.La\t1\t* patlcnt ,hc M\u2019 and was later transferred to SheUey, the mother\tof Mrs, Gale College.\t|Fremere\tof North Battleford,\treal Genera,\tH >\u2022 pi\tal\tMontreal.He is the son of Mr.Bascombe, Derby\tLine.\tMr.\tand\tMrs.\tR.Haram,\tVa-\tSask., '*\tspending a ew ays Mrs,\tMaynard Lemard, fitch\tanr] Mrs Armand Carbonneau guests\tof Mrs.\tHa\twith her\tparents, and is visit-\tbure\tMass,,\twas\ta weekend\tand gran :omy at the Sherbrooke Hospital.\tBonspiel at the Wentworth Club\tbeing played at 17 tables.Prizes\tHubbard and family, St.Johns-\tu\tN*wa Mr.Fred Baker returned to in Montreal the weekend of were awarded to the winners bury.Their little granddaughter 31 Muntie» BrinUti his home in Rock Island on Jan.Jan 29 - 30.While there Miss and lunrh w as served.\tHeather Hubbard.returned We Are Now At 2410 GALT WEST L NICOL ENRG.Radio and TV talos A Servie# Daily 9.00 a.m.\u2014 10 p.m.Tel.569 2244 and of the late Mr.and 12, pieVrc Berton 29 from the Sherbrooke Hospit- Probyn was a guest of hcr cous-, Mr, Victor Carbonneau, Rock home with them after spending faj father al, where he had been a pat- in, Mrs.John Myles, and Mr.Island, has been accepted in a week here GOLD STAR STAMPS Consult this week's Alouette's handbill and see all our special offers \u2014 ) s-A-/\u2019,- / \u2022) v; a:s.I QUAKER CORN FLAKES 12 oz.pkg.Catclli SPAGHETTI and READY CUT MACARONI 16 oz.pkgs.ÏL, Prices effective: Feb.17th to 19th.St-Lawrence PURE CORN OIL 32 oz.btle Blue Jet POWDERED DETERGENT 5 lb.poly bag 51.19 White or coloured SCOTTIES TISSUES 400 to a pkg.JET LIQUID DETERGENT 24 oz.btles Choice quality beef regular cut Maple Leaf, Lean, Tender PICNIC HAN Smoked - Shankles» 63c Hygrade's COLE SLAW I 6 01.Tender From Mexico RED RIPE Canada No.1 2 lbs.TOMATOES Tender, juicy BEEF CHUCK ROAST Choice quality beef \u2014 CROSSED RIB ROAST Choice quality beef \u2014 an economical roast \u2014 Ontario \u2014 fresh - firm YELLOW ONIONS Extra large \u2014 2 for Quebec sweet - juicy McINT0SH APPLES Canada fancy grade 0%\t0\\ p* a J ihs.From Californio \u2014 big, red, juicy EMPEROR GRAPES 2 .b., 35c PRODUCE PRICES ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE BOLDUC'S ALOUETTE MARKET 1488 Denault $*>\u2022«?», Sherbrooke, Que.PETIT ALOUETTE MARKET 1198 Conseil Street, Sherbrooke, Que.FISETTE'S ALOUETTE MARKET 1163 Champlain Street, Sherbrooke, Que.GIROUX ALOUETTE MARKET 279 Aberdeen Street, Sherbrooke, Que.GAUDREAU'S ALOUETTE MARKET 875 Principal Street, Richmond, Que.FONTAINE'S ALOUETTE MARKET Katevale, Que.VERMETTE'S ALOUETTE MARKET Bibeau Street, Cookshire, Que.DAIGLE'S ALOUETTE MARKET Omervîlle, Que CAMPEAU'S ALOUETTE MARKET Sawyerville, Que.MORIN'S ALOUETTE MARKET 102 Principale Street, Windsor, Que.RLOUIN'S ALOUETTE MARKET 21 Cookshire Street, East Angus, Que.DESILET'S ALOUETTE MARKET Scotstown, Que COUTURE'S ALOUETTE MARKET 61 Laval Street, Lac Megantic, Que WINDSOR'S ALOUETTE MARKET 83 St Georges Street, Windsor, Que.FONTAINE'S ALOUETTE MARKET Eastman, Que.LESSARD'S ALOUETTE MARKET 161 Main Street, Coaticook, Que.LEMIEUX'S ALOUETTE MARKET 296 St.Paul Street, Coeticook, Que.ROUSSEAU'S ALOUETTE MARKET 30 Principale Street, Windsor, Que.POISSON'S ALOUETTE MARKET 174 Manviile Street, Asbestos, Que LANTAGNE'S ALOUETTE MARKET 1259 East.Main Street, Magog, Que.LAPOINTE'S ALOUETTE MARKET 320 St.Edmond Street, Coaticook, Que.PREFONTAINES ALOUETTE MARKET St, Francois Xavier, Brompton, Que.JACQUES ALOUETTE MARKET 61 St.Damas Street, Drummondville, Que.HAMEL ENRG ALOUETTE MARKET 205 West, Notre-Dame St., Victoriaville, Que.DESROCHERS ALOUETTE MARKET 168 St.Luc Blvd., Asbestos, Que.BESSETTE'S ALOUETTE MARKET 508 B.South Street Cowansville, Que.LECLERC'S ALOUETTE MARKET 219 St.Joseph Blvd., Drummondville Que.St.Jacques Alouette MARKET 224 St Pierre Street, La Providence, Que.j oe p.m.3) The Law & Mr.Jones 5) F.Troop 8) Newa 8) Jes.se Jameo 12) Muniter* 7:15 p.m.3) New* 7;25 p.m.*1 Sporu 8) Dating Gam# 7.30 p.m.3) Lost in Space 1 5t The Virginian 6» Nations Business 8j Batman I 12) Andy William* 7:45 p.m.Sj Peggy Neville Show 8:00 p.m.! 6) Blue Light Hi Patty Duke 8:30 p.m.jj Beverly HaibLUe* 6) Bob Hope 8» Blue Light 12) Hockey 9:00 p.m.3) Green Acre* 5) Boh Hope 8; The Big Valley 9:30 p m 3) Dick Van Dyke S) Festival 10:00 p.m.3) Danny Kaye 5) I Sp> Sj Festival 8) Long Hot Summer 10:30 p.m, 12) Sport* Hot Seat pm pm 11:06 3) New* 5)\tNew* 6)\tNew* 8) New* 12) New* 11:10 3) Vermont New* 11:15 p.m.5) Weather 6/ Viewpoint 12) Pui.se 11:20 p.m.3) Weather 5)\tSports 6)\tNight Edition 11:25 p.m.3) Sports Final 8) Movie »1;J0 p.m 3) Movie 5)\tThe Tonight Show 8) Sports Final 11:37 p.m.6)\tThe Long Hot 11:40 p.m 12) Movie Summer About Television By CYNTHIA LOWRY f:00 a.m f) Today 7;05 a.m.i 3) Mike Wallace 7:25 e.m it Farm New* 7:30 a.m s) Today 3) Mike Wallace 7:45 a.m.8) Farm and Home 7:55 a.m.! 3) News 0.00 e.m.1' Capt Kangaroo I 8 TBA 8:1J a.m.; 12) Coffee Break 8:25 e.m à) News 8.30 *.m.:) Today 8» Town Country 12) James Beard 9:00 a.m.3) Romper Room i 5> On the Local Scene a Popeye 12) Liberal Arts 9:30 e.m 3) T V.School 5) Donna Reed 12) Romper Room 9:40 a.m.; 8) Music Theatre 9:55 a.m.8) News 10:00 a.m 3) Lucy NEW YORK (AP)\u2014CBS had a States are equipped with color pleasant valentine for viewers television sets and expects the Eye Guess ;n\tMonday\tnight's Gene Kelly\tfigure to double by the end\tof\t6)\tCanadian\tschools in\tNew York, New York\u2014A\tthe tear.The current figure\tis\t\"here\tthe\tAction ringing, dancing hour-long love ,85 per cent higher than it was a 12 ^\t.\t.;note about the big city.\tjyear ago and indicatevS that *\t*10:25 am,* j The show\tspun all over town\tabout onc u s bome m 10 now\t3)\tNews jon\ta crazy\tguided tour, break-\tcan sef programs in color, mg out of the usual confining\t*- jset.s that make so many variety shows look alike.There was Kelly dancing down a real McDougal Alley in Brome Mrs.Bockus, Knowlton Cjrepnwich Village, tripping tended the Bible Studv lightly around the court of the held in Brome Parish hall on 3) Mornin2 SUr Museum of Modern Art, skating Fob.8 and related to the group 61 Buttemut Squa're 10:30 a.m : 3) McCoys I 5) Concentratioji ;6) Friendly Giant jR) Never Trvo Young j 12) Father Knows Best 10:45 «.m.8) Chez Helen# at\tU:0 House Party 5) The Doctors 6; Girl Talk 8j ATime for Us 12) People in Conflict 2:33 p.m.8) News 3.\u201900 p.m.3) To TeU The Truth 5)\tAnother World 6)\tTo Tell The Truth 8) General Hospital 12) Fractured Phrases 3:25 p.m.3) New* 6) Happening* 3:30 p.m.3) Edge of Night 5) You Don\u2019t Say 6; Take Thirty 81 Gypsy 12) It's Vour Move 4:00 p.m.31 Secret Storm 51 Hoppity Hooper 61 International £one 8> Time For Action 12) Surprise Party 4:30 p.m.3) Movie *; 15 pm J) New* 6:25 p.m.5) Weather 6 30 p.m J) World New* 5 Huntley-Brinkiey of Across Canada 8) Maverick 12) Pulse 6.45 p.m.12) Go Skiing 7:00 p.m, 3 The Détective# 5)\tBatman 6)\tNews 12/ Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea 7:25 p.m.Ô) Ski Cast 7:30 p^m.3) The Munster# 5)\tDaniel Boon# 6)\tHogans Heroe# 8) Batman 8:00 p.nv 3) Giliigan\u2019* Island 6) Seaway 8i Gidget 12) Lucy Show 8:30 p.m 3) My Three Sons 5) Laredo R: Death Valley Day?12) It\u2019s Your Move 9.00 p.m 3) Movie 8) Jeanrue 8> Bewitched 12) Branded 9;3e 3,m.5)\tJohn Forsyth# 6)\tTelescope 8) Peyton Plac# 12) Let\u2019s Sing Out 10:00 p.m 5)\tDean Martin 6)\tShenandoah 8) The Baron 12)1 Spy 10:30 p.m.6) Serial \u2022 1:00 p.m.3) News 5) New* ô) News 8) Mountain Report 12) News 11:10 p.m.5) Where the Action Is 3) VL Edition 6) Razzle Dazzl# 8) Movie 12) FamiJv Theatre 5:00 p.m.-i) Adventure Cluh 6) Passport to Adventure 5:30 p.m.8) Music Hop 5:40 p.m.5» Superman *;00 p.m.3) Wo7ld of Sport 6) Reach for the Top 8) News 12) Pierre Berton 6:1« p.«A !) Weatherwte# 11:15 p.m 5)\tWeather 6)\tViewpoint 12) Pulse 11:20 p.m.; 3) Weather \u2022Vi Sports 6) Night Edition 11:25 p.m.1 3) Sports Final j 8) Movie 11:30 p m.! 3) Movie 5) Tonight Show j 6» SporU 11:35 p.m ! 5) Movie j 8) Movie 11:40 p.m, 12) Movie »i\t-\t,\t-\t\u2022 8) Supermarket jin (he Rockefeller Centre ice her experience of meeting and 121 Ed Mien rink, roller skating in Central listening to Gertrude Behanna, 11:20 am Park and touching a lot of other who spoke to a group in Arling- 51 Acrs well known for her humor-;m Datlr|s Came Mien, plus a number of song-;anc1 Christian experiences heard 12) Qui*150 a m and-dance numbers by Kelly in her recordings.\ts> News and Tommy Steele, a British Mrs.Chas.Hodge.Dollard iï;oo noon boy in a current Broadway hit.Des Ormeaux, was visiting her jj ^\"o^rdy Life and Gower Champion back in\tfather, Mr.Tom Robinson,\twho\ta,\tCalendar his dancing shoes after too long\tis staying at Ruth's Rest Home,\tsi\tDonna\tRred jan absence.\t! Mr.and Mrs.George MU- 12) Ut The format is one that lends\tburn, Dorval, were visiting\tMr.\t3)\tsearch\tfor\tTomor- jrtself to repetition in tuneful\tand Mrs.H Eldridge.Mr.\tand salutes to other great cities.Mrs.Richard Eldridge and two 3) Let\u20195 Plaï Po9t \u2022-\tichildren.Waterloo, w'ere guests NBC estimates more than 5,\tof Mr.Eldridge's\tparents, Mr (100,000 homes in the United\tand Mrs.Eldridge.\tMr.\tEldridge had recently returned home jfrom the B.M.P.Hospital.The Weekly Card Club met The Helping Hand Card Party in the\tParish hall on Feb.9\twas held\tat the home of Mrs.[Mrs.Lyla Owens was hostess.\tWende l\tDamon on Feb.9.\tmp^tinn Cards were played at three ta- Bridge was played at two (a Vzs&iry DANVILLE \u2014 Mr and Mrs\tMr*-\tRay won first hies and prizes were won byi EAST FARNHAM \u2014 The an- Vrank Davidson entertained at prize and Mrs- Glenna Oster-Miss Nellie Marchant, Mrs.Ro- nual vestry meeting of St.Aug-\u2019a family party on Jan.29 in h0n-!^rahI\u2019ICO\"?tIaVn-uIt,ubfln* Mrs' bert Gray and Mrs.Ranee ustine Church was held Jan.31 or\tof\tMrs.\tDavidson\u2019s mother.\tH,?ze.'.\tM.ll,erJ.birthday, they\tHaye s.\tRefreshments were;at\tthe\thome of\tMr.\tand Mrs.Mrs.Lillian\tLeet\tanrl Mr.\tT)av-\ta\ta birthday card and\tserved by the hostess.The next\tGilbert\tBrown, idson\u2019s mother, Mrs.Leonard\ti3\u201d® h3ppyoJ>1Pthdf,y'\tMi.s.,nF'\tParty\twill\tbe\theld\tat\tthe\thome\tUnder\tthe\tchairmanship\tof Davidson, whose birthdays are\t5th\tmMllIer\tot\tMrs-\tRo-v\tM.-rtyn on\tFeb.\t22.\tRev.\tJohn\tPeacock\tthe\tfollow- with an appropriate poem.j\tof Mrj Raymond;ing offlcers were .nstaHed: Greonie will be sorrv to hear church warden, S.Y.Cameron, BEEBE\tshe is a patient in the Sher- Adamsville: rector ., warden, D.Two birthdays celebrated at family party EAST ANGUS Installs officers at East Farnham only one day apart.Bunco was played at three tables, with Mrs.Lillian Leet winning the travelling prize.Ladies' first prize winner was Mrs.Ross Davidson.Leonard Davidson winning the men's first SUTTON brooke Hospital, where she un- Jaquest; vestry clerk, Mrs.Gil-Mr.and Mrs.Harold Taylor derwent surgery.\t^ert Brown: secretary - treas- and Miss Rachel Sheldon have\t\u2018 M,Hnrv\tTinearre urer' David Jarlue = t' returned home after spending\t2 ;\t,\t,\t' The church is closed for the ,\t,\t.,\t.t.reenfield Park, has been a .,\t.\t, .\t., prize.The consolation prizes W0 week^ vtstüng pmnts of m-\to( her son an(1 daugh.'v.ntcr months but w,II reopen went to Mrs.Clarence Mosher|te,.fst ln Flor,da'\tJer-tn-law.Mr.and Mrs.Ed-.lhe flrst Sunday ,n Jl,ne\u2019 and Ross Davidson.\tMrs Bruno Comis has return- ward Tinearre, and while here Refreshments served by the od to her home in Red Deer,\tvisited her daughter.Mrs.hostess, assisted by Mrs, RossjAU-a., after spending two weeks:Grenier, who is a patient in the Davidson and Mrs.Clarenceft the home of Mr.and Mrs.j Sherbrooke Hospital.\tMr.and Mrs.Lynford Roya.Mosher, included a three - layer Donald Emslie.Other visitors Mr.and Mrs Thomas was in'Mr.and Mrs.Arnold Roya and cake with the traditional can- 31 the Emslie home were Mr.'Sherbrooke calling on Mrs.John daughter.Karen.Mrs, Carlton dies.\tand Mrs.Ernest Humphrey.Graham and Mr.Bernette.who.Sherrer, Mr, J.E, Robinson Mr.and Mrs.Donald David-daughter, Gail and Mr.and ai-e patients in the Sherbrooke ; were in Montpelier, Vt , on Feb.son, of Huntingdon were visit- Mrs.Joseph Curtis, all of Mont- Hospital.\t|9 to attend the funeral of their ors for the evening and spent\tMr.and Mrs.Herbert Stickles ! sister-in-law and aunt, Mrs.Wil- the weekend with Mrs.David- Mr.and Mrs, R P.Boisclair spent a few days with their sonUiam Roya.son's parents, Mr.and Mrs.E.ar|d Miss Gloria Boisclair.left and daughter-in-law.Mr.and The Valentine fond sale, mys-Olney,\ton Ffb.7, for\tOrlando, Fla .\tMrs.James Stickles, at St.Lam-! tery\ttable and tea held in Cal- Both\tMrs.\tDavidson and Mrs where they will\tvisit Mr.and\tbert.\tvary\tUnited Church\tHall Feb.Leet received several gifts from Mrs.Robert Ralston for two Dinner guests of Mr.and Mrs.12.was a derided success.The their families\tweeks.During\ttheir absence.\tThomas Rowland were Mr John\troom\twas tastefully\tdecorated -their grandson.\tEddie, will be\tjonee funera\u2018 ,of Mr- Fra\u201ccis G Mrs- R- s Miltimore, Mrs.A.He was accompanied back hy th^'Ossehnhome.\tHooper, of Montgomery Centre, T.engacher.Sr.Mrs.M.Brett, Mrs.MacKay, who was an ov- Mr- and Re*««w Hu^- was his sister.Mrs.J.Ladd, Mrs.B.Boule and Mrs.H.P.ernight guest of Mrs.\tW.Bell\tcs and tw0 chlldren- Dennoxville\tSweetsburg, Mrs, A.\tHooper.\tMiller\twere in Montreal on Feb.in Sherbrooke.\t\"or!' guests\tof Mr- Hughes\tFarnham Center, and\tMr.Hoi-\t8 to\tattend the 80th Annual Mr.and Mrs.\tAllen Matheson\tmo,hcr' Mr-*-\tH.Hughes, at the\tlis Hooper, Sutton.\tRecent\tteeting of the Diocesan Board Mr.and Mrs.\tGordon\tMathe-:^pr,1f'\tG Martin\tguests of Mrs.Ladd\twere Mr.\tof the\tWomen's Auxiliary of the son and Mr.and Mrs.Charles Friends are sorry to hear that and Mrs.Gordon Ladd, of St.Anglican Church.Gordon, Lennoxville, were Lottie Bailey is a patient Johns, Mr.and Mrs.Maro\t_______________ guests of Mr.and Mrs.Roscoc in the Patenaude Rest Home.Ladd and two sons and Mr.Morrison.\tDerby.\\t.\tanfi Mrs.Wallace Coburn, of BRIGHAM Mr.J.Carson, Seven Islands,\tMr.and Mrs.G.Boisvert\tvis-\tGranby.\tMrs.\tHannah Eliiott has re- was visiting Mr.Eric Beaton,\tited their son, Patrick, who\tis a Mrs Wm.Sharpies has\tre-\tturned\tfrom Sawyerville where al the home of his mother, Mrs.\tpatient in a Burlington, Vt.,\thos-turned to Montreal, where\tshe\t,she was called by the sudden Alec Beaton.Friends of Mr.\tpital.His friends will be\tglad\tis undergoing treatments\tat\tdeath\tof her sister, Mrs.John Beaton will be sorry to know to know that after 14 months, the Montreal General Hospital.Jones.She also stopped over in he has since returned\tto the\tthe east has been removed and\tWhile at\thome she was instal-\tSherbrooke\tto\tvisit her only sur- Sherbrooke Hospital for\tfurther\twith treatment and therapy now\tled into\ther elected office as\tv>ving sister.\tMrs.Irvin Gra- Ireatment to his leg,\tinjured\tbeing given, he is able to be\tpresident\tof the Ladies Auxil-\tllarn\u2019 wtl°\tis\ta patient in the in a hunting accident.Mrs.E.\tabout in a wheel chair.He hop-\tiarv of the Roval Canadian Le-\tSherbrooke\tHospital.Svmpathv .****\t\u2014;J-\t.\t.\t\u2022\t¦\tis being extended to Mrs.El- Beaton has taken up residence pj (0 u,e pnitches in the near cion Branch No 99 at the home of her mother, Mrs f,.\t.Lemarche.in Sherbrooke, in or- fUU\u2018re-\t.Mrs.^!ck Hralltena\" haA rP\u2019 der to be near Mr.Beaton.-honla L\"0\"1\t^\t*1™-' Friends here have been visit WATERLOO\trea C,cncral HosPitai and is ing Mr.Harry Holden, a pa VVAICKLUU\tnow a patient at the B.M.P.tient in the Sherbrooke Hospital.Mr.and Mrs.F.S.Bradley Hospital.Sweetsburg.where he underwent surgery, and Mrs.Lilly Traver, all of The Misses Katie and Louise Mansonville, were guests of DUNHAM \u2014 MacKay, Mrs.F.Elliott, Mrs Mr.and Mrs.E N.Daine.The World Day of Prayer Ser- B M P liott.Mr.and Mrs.Christian Thon, Bcloeil.were recent guests of Mr.and Mrs.Leslie Shore.Friends of Mr.Borden Ingalls will be pleased to hear he is convalescing at home after his recent operation at the Hospital.Sweetsburg.A.Beaton, Mrs.\tK.\tN.Mclver.\tMr.and Mrs.Russell\tSavage\tvice will be\theld\tin the United\tMrs.Joe O Neill and little and Mr Gerald\tMacKay were\tSouth Stukely.recently\treturn\tChurch Hall,\tFeb.\t25.at 3 p.m.\tLori-Ann, Montreal, spent a visiting Mrs.Edith\tBuchanan\ted from a vacation in Florida.\tLadies from\tboth\tAnglican and\tweek's holiday with her parents in Cookshire.\tMr.and Mrs.Savage\tdrove\tUnited Churches\twill particip-\tMr.and Mrs! Denis Wilkinson Recent visitors at the Mae- them down wdth friends.\tate in the program.\t\u2014\u2014______________ Kay home were Rev.G, Lok Mrs.Mary Dix returned last! Mrs.O.C.Selby has been re- LACK ENOUGH SHEEP horst, East Angus, Mr.D.E week to her home on C 011 r tjeeiving congratulations on the Nearly two-thirds of Canada's Smith, Bury and Mr.A.Hend Street, after a stay tn the Mont- occasion of her 84th birthday, lamb and mutton meat is tason, Sherbrooke.\treal Convalescent hospital.which she celebrated on Feb.6.ported.im- OB ITU ARIES I e*u and Far! Davis, of Gatineau Point, as well a> a host of friends from the Border villages ____JOSEPH GEOROE EDWARDS, MRS.THOMAS LOTHROP, (around South Durham, as well fail soon after the death Of Mis* liam Embury.Robert Au lis.\tFormerly Of Brome OF SHERBROOKE as teaching in the local schools Colby While in Stanstead she Richard and Leslie Irwin.GRANBY \u2014 Funeral 'ervxes The death of Mrs.Hazel Maude She was the\tlast person to teach\twas a member of the U.C.W Sarah Alearfa Childerhouse\twere\theld at St.John's Church.Lothrop occurred at the You in the \u201cStone School House.'\u2019 at\tof Centenary United Church.\twas born in Dunham, on Oct\tBrome, on Sunday.\tJsn 23.for ville Hospital on Jan.S.1966 Pierce's crossing\tSurvivors include her five ais-30, 1906.the daughter of Hen- Joseph George Edwards, who She was in her 77th year and On Feb.\t26.1908 she was\tten, Mrs.Ida Haseiton, Lena,\try Chikierhouse ami his wife,\tdied\ton Jan.20\tin his 93rd had been in failing health for married to\tWesley Lyster, cf\tMrs.Delaine Wheeler.Emma,\tLillian Currier Childerhouse.\tyear\tat the Brome\t- Missisquoi the nas* two vear'\tGore Station, where they resid- Mrs.C.Tabor, and Gladys, v ,,\t.\t.\t.f h 'Perkin» Hospital, Sweetsbuig \u2018 Mr.',' Lothrop was born in ed until their retirement in 1933 al! of Beebe; as well a, other J \u2018vvhen she W4S a*sm,\u201e Husband of the late Maud At, «sherhmnke the Hauchter c\\> when they moved to Melbourne relatives.\t\u201e,m, ,\tbev Darrah.he is survived bv John Atto and Elizabeth Sperry i^age.^Mr.Lyster predeceased Jtot* Uw^reiJivet^UenJ ^ ^\taun(,Mr.and eight chiRiren.,2 grajiddiildrcn nice Nadeau, died last year.The late Mrs Gerard Fontaine of Bedford was a sister of Mrs Nadeau The funeral was held on Fri day morning.Jan 21.at nine th'rty o'clock from the Dion Funeral Parlors to St.Damien's Church, Interment was in the Bedford Catholic Cemetery.and had spent most of her life in this city.Her sister, her in 19Ô2.mg and 11 great - grandchildren of Wintxifred, Mrs.E.W.Stocks Mrs.Lystei was one of the Mrs.Ibri Wheeler.Mr.and Mrs Mrs- Fr«d Brown- *' U.bt>- His children are: Frederick, older members who attended Mitchell Wheeler and Miss J.unvn- where she made \"f r West\t^r!l Leonard Wil- church and Sunday School in Wheeler, all of Sherbrooke.home.ts i d\tf,Tri brj?ther>f' the old Methodist Church on Free., Roy, t uff and Claude, pre ç0ijÇge Street, now owned by deceased her.A brother, Hebert p0y3\u2019 Canadian Legion She now resides in Hollywood, Ha.\tan active part in all In 1916 she w as married io church activities until present-\t\"\" \u201c\u201c\t\u201c\u201c bein Thomas Pettigrue Lothrop, who gd by failing health and eye-wm b>av ci Judd occurred at the EDWIN DAVID JUDD, OF MAGOG MAGOG ~ The deaUi of Ed- aurvlves her.Also left to mourn sight a few years ago.\tProvidence Hospital here or.her loss are two daughters.Left to mourn are a son.28, 1906.in his 76th year\tcorrespondent for a lo Phyllis, Mrs.Ra\u2019ph McVeigh, Philip, of Richmond; a rfauglv\tdudd was born in Fitch and Eileen, Mrs.Glen Cathcart.\tter Allison; Melbourne,\ta sis- Bay on July 7, 1890.\tthe son four grandchildren, and\tone\tter Ethel, Mrs Grant\tGlow , of the late Mr.and\tMr-.Bed ^ husband thm.daughter- greatgrandchild, as well as Chateauguay, N.Y.; nine grand-ear Judd.He was manied on several o.her relatives.\tchildren, eight great -\tgrand- November 13, 1920 The funeral was held on\tJan.\tchildren, and several other rel- Laro, of Fitch Baj, Hams.Esther and Mrs.Doug-She was married to Harold las Doe, Mildred, Granby.John.Johnson In 1938, they moved William and Douglas, of Mont-to Marlington.Mrs.Johnson real; Donald, Toronto, and Mrs was a faithful church worker.Bernard Konis.Beatrice, Frank-president of the U.C.W.Un.Mass, of the Granite ville Church at A long time resident of Bi\\ me.the time of her death.She was Mr Edwards came to Canada from Liverpool, England, in to Hattie cal weekly newspaper.Left to mourn her loss an >r husband, three daugl Airs.Reginald Tracey, May.o West Brome; Mrs.Gerald Mar 10 at St.Peter's Church, Rev.atives.Two sisters predeceased He is survived by his wife\tjohnsonl0m\"rhome' '\u2018siv John FLank^ 0«^iating^ The her Rdit^ Mrs^\tand six daughters.Caroline.\tamU.lnkiml:' her .,ep-mothe hymn.The Old Rugged CrD^.and LiUi m M^ .rn.^\tD3nald Young, of Branl- in St ,ohn.N B.; a ,top broth which was sung, was a favorne The funer.l sCrv.ce\tford, Ont .Florence.Mrs.Car- ,r ,1N step.sisters and other rel of the deceased.\ton Jan.1, at p.m\ttnc ^ Dustin Georgeville, Que atives The bearers were Rs.mond ^;1\u2014^\u2014i* *^ ?l.\u201e\tbee, Nancy.Mrs.Bertrand Roy.\tRelatives and friends from a Ruth, 1888 He had lived in Granby for the past few years MRS.L.NADEAU OF BEDFORD BEDFORD \u2014 The death took place on Jan.19 at the B M P Hospital, Sweetsburg.of Mrs I Nadeau, following a heart at tack the previous day She was 61 years of age, Harley Wilkie and Richard Mul cahy Interment was in the family Mrs.Nadeau was born in Fre and Arthur Cathcart Gerald Richmond, to the Richmond-,\"^' '\u2019''\u201cH'\tV-'il neiauves ano inenus nom a i[gi,sburs a daughter of the late Daniels D^o u el as Armitaee Melbcurne United Church, where\tn tm\tn\u2018f1 dis,anfC aUendins Uu' funcral Mr and Mrs.J.1 agace She Darnels.Douglas Armitage.^ ^ been a mcmber fcr Moranvtlle Oakville.OnL, were; Mrs Lucille Childerhouse, hsct be(:,n ^ resident of Bedford nearly 60 years.\tG.adys, Mrs.George Faucher,jand SOn.of Dunham: Mrs.J.for s0me years Billowing her The service was conducted by Montreal, and Charlotte, Mrs.\tLaviolette.Mr.and Mrs Steph-\tmarriage to the late L.Nadeau wTvrtvorTremeVrrv^ren'\tRev\u2022 «\u2022 A- Cameron, who spoke KonaW Rogers Toronto Ont;\tpn childerhouse.Mis- Caroline\tshe is survived b> a son.Mar lot in .lahern Cemete y,\tL\tn\twords of comfort to the bore a v- a brother.Israel Judd, Magog\tCampbell, Montreal; Mrs.Gor\tch Nadeau, of Bedford, and ,i noxvute.\t|ed.The hymns sung were Unto grandchildren and other rel-don Lawson and Mrs.Shawn daughter, Patricia, a member 'The Hills and The Lord Is My atives.\t|Keyes, St.John, N.B .Mr.of the Sisters of St.Joseph, HAROLD R.HENRY,\tShepherd What a Friend We \\ sister, Mrs.Maude Kemp,\tand Mrs George Johnson and\tknown in religion as the Rev.OF SHERBROOKE\thave in Jesus was sung as the predeceased him.\tfamily, Mr.and Mrs.Fre d\tSister Fleur de Lis, at present The death of Harold Raymond cortege was leaving the church.yjr was employed by the Palmer and family.Mrs.Ada stationed in Brazil; and a step-Henry occurred suddenly at his; The bearers\twere Ernest Dominion Textiles for 50 years Vancour.Miss McMillan, all of daughter.Mrs.Clough, Frelighs home in Sherbrooke on Thurs-Newell, Russell Sloane, Ross jn Mag0g amj Montreal.lie re-Sherbrooke; Messrs.Real Du burg, day, Jan.13, 1966.He was jNixon, John Carroll, Irwin La-(ired in in his 74th year.\triviere and David iorlier.\tmost of his life in Magog with Mr.Henry was born at Moe\u2019s Interment took place in Ma-the except;on of fjve years in River on April 29, 1892, the ;Ple Grove Cemetery, Melbourne, GeorgeviUe af(er big retiremçnt son of the late John Henry and beside her husband.\tThe funeral services were held his wife, Delia Barron.He spent July 1956.He spent puis, Coaticook, Rene Marin Another step-daughter, Ber JAMES RAYMOND RILEY CF NORTH HATLEY, QUE.NORTH HATLEY - The death of James Raymond Riley occured at the Sherbrooke Hôpital on Jan.3.1966.in his 64th year.Mr.Riley was horn in Lake Megantic.i'eb.21.1902, son of the late J.Patrick Rilev anil Ins wife, the late Margaret 1 Taylor As a young man he was an ardent fisherman and hunter, tr mu sing the lakes, riv ers and forests cf this area which he knew so well In later years he was a member ef the Lake Mas savv!ppi Fish and Game Club.Mr Riley who was locally known as Mack, was well-known in the Eastern Townships, having been employed for a number of years by the C.P.R.Fol-j lowing this he resided m North Hatley, where he continued hts j occupations of carpentry and painting.He is surv\u2019ved by three sisters, Bertha, \\rmie and Muriel, and (yvo brothers, Ralph and Gordon all of North Hatley, and a number of other relatives, j The funeral service was! held on Jan fi, it 2 p.m in St.Barnabas Church, preceded by prayers at his residence.Due to the illness of the rector, Rev D Ru don.Rev.Richard Blyth.j of I.emwxville.officiated.The choir, with Mrs.R.Sprig-jings at the organ, led in the sing ing of two hymns.Unto the Hills and Jesus lives The bearers were Richard Wilcox.Angus MacKinven.Stan ley LeBaron.Stewart Reed, all of North Hatley.Lawrence Bail, of Drummondvillc.and Sidney Ball, of Lachine.Friends ami relatives present were from Beebe.Huntingvillc.Sherbrooke.Drummondville.La chine.Montreal, Quebec, and North Hat lev , SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD, WED., EBB.1«, 1M6 J7 County The birth of Mrs Tiede-,helped to build nearly 50 yeti* man took place In the new ago.The service was conduct house owned by Mr.and Mrs.ed by the church minister and John Byers at Dufferm Heights, the organist played before the Mrs.Tiedcman received her service, education at the Mounon School The bearers «ere three grand and the Red Brick Mansur,sons, Stewart, Leslie and AL school house at Stanstead North bert Bullock, a great \u2022 great- GEORGE WILLIAM LOGAN, OF GLEN SUTTON GLEN SUTTON \u2014 Funeral services were held at St Paul Anglican Church in Manxonville on Sunday, Jan.23, for George William Logan, who died on Jan.21 in his 91st year at the Brome Missisquoi Perkins Hos pital, Sweetsburg.Mr Logan was the husband of the late Maude Margaret Darling.He is survived by a sister, three children, four grandchildren and two greatgrandchildren, A Masonic service was held at Wilson's Funeral Home on Jan.22.Burial was in the Man-sonville Cemetery.MRS.GEORGE TIEDEMAN, GF TAMWORTH, N H., Formerly of Stanatead STANSTEAD - Mrs George Tledeman died at Laconia Hospital, 1 aeonla, N 11 .on Wednesday, Jan 26 The former, Maude Quimby, was 91 years of age, having been born on Feb to, 1875, at Dufferin Heights, a daughter of Henry Quimby and bis wife, Clara Lee Quimby Mrs.Tiedeman vas a direct descendant of J o h n Quimby, who came from New Hump shire in 1808 and settled on No.27, tOlh range, Stanstead, and of the tee family, who were also early settlers in Stanstead She w as married to Myron grandson, Bristol Brown, also Morse.They had a son who Lawrence and Jamei Dewey, died at infancy, and a daughter.Committal will take place in Capitola.who was married to the spring in a cemetery at Wright Bullock, of Granlteville North Sandwich, N.H.She died March 27, 1961.\tAmong those present war» The second marriage of Mrs\tCt-ay, Fitchburg; the Tiedeman was to Arthur Corliss Çr*niIehildren, Mr.Stewart Bul-and thev went to Tamworth, Stanstead.Mr.Leslie Bui-N H to reside.Following his lock M,s- Bullock, Granite-death.she was again married.v*Ue, Mr Albert Bullock, Rock to George Tiedeman in 19t0.He I*'*»*1- ,nd Mrs Beatrice Reed, died Oct.8.1957\tHolland; a groat-great-gramlaon, ,\t, , Mr.Bristol Brown, and Mrs.Mrs Tiedeman continued to l!mun HolIand Vt ; also Mr.reside alone in their home there Lawrence Dewev.Mr.James l nt.l two years ago she drove ,,\tstanstead; the Misses her own car and came for per , ant, Mflnun Shrltcrs.iodic visits to Stanstead County wpll Mass Mr amt Mrg.K.0\tso,- her grandchildren and 1>pin BurUngton, v,.: and oth.1\t,.rs from points in the United Mrs Tiedeman was a mem- States and Stanstead.ber of the Israel Grange, of\t- -\u2014.New Hampshire, active in the societies of her church and TOMIFOBIA sang in its choir for many years, i Mr.and Mrs Richard Allen, A person of true pioneer spirit Chateauguay Heights, were and adventure, she was highly weekend guests of their son in-respectcd by all who knew her Ltw and daughter.Mr.and Mrs, She had been in failing health -Lick Koeloy a few months prior to her death Mrs.Tiedeman i- survived by a sister, Mrs K D.Fitts, North Sandwich, N.II.a stepdaughter, Mrs, Emma Gray, Fitchburg, Mass ; four grandchildren, five great grandchildren and m\\ great great grandchildren, as well as more dis tant relatives.The funeral of Mrs Tiede .man took place Jan.29 at the ! Methodist church in Tamworth, a little church which she had Mr and Mrs Wm.Embury, son, Brian, and Mr Elbert Kin-bun were recent guests of Mr, and Mrs Embury's daughter.Mrs.Gordon Garfat and Mr.Garfat and children in Fulford.privQtg FRENCH LESSONS Prof J A Larrola Retired School Teacher Telephone 569 4984 all his life in this vicinity and had been an employee of the Canadian Pacific Railway.On June 20, 1923, he married Caroline E.Bishop, of Coat on Jan.31 at the St.Paul\u2019s DOUGLAS CORDEAU,\tUnited Church.Rev.\tNorman OF ROCK ISLAND\tNickle officiated.ROCK ISLAND \u2014 The death Interment was in Pine Hill occurred suddenly on W'cdnes- Cemeterv.day, Jan, 19, of Douglas Cor- Bearers were four sons-in-law.icook,\twho\tsurvives\thim.\tHe\tal-\tdeau, a member of one of\tRock Kimball Moranville,\tRonald so\tleaves\tto\tmourn\this\tloss.\tIsland's older families.\tRogers, Caroll Dustin and four children, Robert, Stuart.Mr.Cordeau was\tborn here1\tgeorges\tFaucher,\ta\tgrandson, Margaret and Jean; two sisters, on June 16.\t1906.\ta son of\tH0ward\tY0ungi an Jfn' 3i-ed by the Federal Government,' P,m' R«v- Charles Henri Jut-.at, the Rock Island Armoury.;ras\u2019 ,a F0\u201d8 n,°f,lhe deuceafd' When the armoury here waSlrfte\u2018ved th' body fVf AT ucaui\tclosed, Mr.Cordeau was trans- °f ,behcbl,rch a\u201dd celebrated the| curred on Jan.23, 1966.at the ferred to the Belvedere Street;b 1\t: Sherbrooke H.spii.l, He h.rl Armoury 1, Sherbrooke,\tIS, «'To,™ .ml Geraï ' been in failing healUi Cor some-! Mr.Cordeau suffered a severe cl0lltier\tvictoriaville as sub- time.\theart attack last July and had deacom\tV1Ct0^lavUIe, aS Sub j Mr.Hotz was born in Zurich been in ill health since.\tj jn ,j]\tjw severaF Switzerland on Sept.7,1901, and Mr.Cordeau is survived by :mon(bs Mrs.Laine died in the! came to Canada while a young his wife, the former Annie Ra st, Vincent de Paul Hospital man.\tcicot; his brothers and sister,|sherbrooke, on Jan.27, in her He is survived by his wddowvChester Cordeau, Derby Line.(62nd year, the former Rosie Bice: a daugh-Miriam, Mrs.Winston Kelley.The deceased, the former ter, Joyce, Mrs.Ross Langlois; Derby Line, and Kenneth, Rock Grazielle Jutras was born here /I AT YOUR SUPREME MARKET DOUBLE GOLD STAMPS ON ALL YOUR PURCHASES WITH THE PURCHASE OF A 26 ox.a me o Uncle Ben's CONVERTED FOR ONLY and nine grandchildren.The funeral service was held at Johnston's Funeral Chapel, Rev.A.B.Lovelace officiating.Bearers were: Roger Langlois, a grandson, Clinton Bice, Clarence Bice, Sydney Bice, Harmidas Fleurant and Lawrence Wharry, brothers-in-lawn EARL MERTON GALLUP, OF DANVILLE DANVILLE - On January 5, Island; also more distant rel on Nov.15, 1904, daughter of stives-\tElias Dionne and his wife, Fab drigue Funeral Home, Rock Is- the greater part of her life in land, for the Mass at Our Lady Thb community, of Mercy Church on Saturday After her marriage on July 2 morning, Jan.22, Father George I928?t° Albert Laine, the couple Guay officiated.The organ mu- °Perated the general store here sic was played by Paul Morel ifor several years, and Jack St.Sauveur was Mrs- Laine was a devout soloist.\tmember of St.Peter\u2019s Church, The bearers were Paul Ri- of the Dames de St.Anne, and card, M.Fournier, Sam Bethel the Circlc d
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