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[" J} * » '*f> \u2018j du S/minaire de Shtrbnske .-HI nmmmmmmm Strike at US side of Border factory (Page 3) Sherbcooke ratlu Beeord WE ATHEK Rrt omiug »»rrr»M t k I « tflpmoon; Timday ctnudv with periods of »r( mow or «now and rain boglnniiiK after midnijeht and continu-In/; through Ihc dart mild: light wind*.High today and low tonight at Shmrkrooka 16 and SS.Beavers win opener by count of 6-3 (Page 9) Adams Memorial $ Established 1897 Price: 7 Cents SHERBROOKE QUEBEC, MONDAY.FEBRUARY 2$, !66 Sixty \u2022 ninth Ye» ski races are (Page 8) held UK election date thought March 31 LONDON (Reuters) \u2014 Prime, But leaders of all three main; Minister Wilson has decided to political parties\u2014Labor, Conser-! hold a general election next vative and Liberal\u2014opened their { month, probably March 31, a ! electioneering campaign unoffi-j well informed source said to- ciallj during the weekend.da-\tHAS SLIM MAJORITY ine source said a onef official announcement naming the date Wilsons Labor party ended 13 would come from the prime -vears ol' Conservative rule when minister's office today.\t:11 won thc October, 1964, general Wilson was believed to have!electluD Wlth a slender fiv\u20ac-seat: told the cabinet of his decision over\u2019ad majority in the 630-seat a a meeting here this morn- ^ouse Commons.jrjn\tLabor\u2019s margin over the com- A March election would mean ,,\u2019ned sirt\u2019n«th oi the Conserva the present Parliament would Ove opposition and minority Lib-i be dissolved by the Queen about era' ParO 's at present only March 11, and the campaign Ulree> but aU siSns from P111^ would officiallv get under wav opinlon polls and recent hyelec-, alter that.\t* tiots indicated Labor would!______________________________ _\tigain a dear margin in an early .\u2022\t>\tr ,1 ~\t- national contest\tMember or the US proposal : wilson is not required to call .POPE GIVES TRUCKS TO INDIA \u2014 Pope Paul IV stands in automobile in St.Peter's Square in Vatican rity yesterday as he inspects 72 new trucks that will go to India as a gift of the Papacy.The Pope blessed the trucks, which will be used to distribute food to thc famine-stricken.Forty were made in Italy.30 in France and two io West Germany.Estimated worth of the trucks is more than a half million dollars.(AP Wnvphoto by cable from Romo) At election rally Take McGill and make it French, urges RIN man MONIKI Al (t P) tmv Puuliol, loimci president ol tin separatist Le Ras-scmblemcnt pour I Indépendance Nationale, said Sunday that Met nil l :niycrsily should be nationali/ed and tuined into a l-teneh language institute ol learning Speaking at an election iall\\ on behall of 24 RIN cainlidàtcs nominated to con best the next provincial dédions.Mi Pouliot said Montreal has need ol a second Lrenclt language univcrsily bui dial the pro\\iitec piobably cannot aliord to build one.Mr.Pouliot said McGill slumldl\t.¦ he uatiimali/ed because it does! (not work in the interests of the| Quebec stale j lie said in receill years only ;42 per rent of McGill graduates were iront Quebec.% \u2022\"««rlgifl' ¦ wli DEMONSTRATE FOR FOOD IN CALCUTTA \u2014 Teachers, students and other residents march through the streets of Calcutta, India, last week carrying banners and shouting such slogans as \u201cGive us food,,\u201d Give us kerosene,\u201d and \"we demand full food rationing for all.\u201d/ India is suffer- ing from severe food shortages, In New Delhi, meanwhile, it was announced that Indian Prime Minister Indira Gandhi would leave March 27 foi a fmn-day visit to the United States.(AP WLrephoio by cable iroiii London) ECM countries meet on trade barriers BRUSSELS (AP) Europe Now there is a new interest in lu McGill s medk'Bl facility in Common Market coiin'rics mool bnnginu in Biilam and other particular.Mr Pouliot said, today in IK first lull session m West Kuropean rutin!i r-only 9a4 ol .um arc established nearly ciglil months, looking tor Hritain's nicmbei'ship will be » in Qtiehcc on the oilier hand, a way to get going lignin on the ! - ubjeii of lively discussion out-at the tmivoi itiio[ Laval and Kennedy round of liilkv for'side the meeting.Uul Mimtieal.the peivnitage of breaking down barriers to inter those who remained to work in\ti,.,i,,\t,,,,\t, national Haile\tgive- some official sign that he the provinee Irotn the medieali -j-n., faculties is more than »2.in,, FRENCH STALL TALKS 1,500 ATTEND\t*.o,- rvvv\t.e i.ne pr.si Kennedy round Ulk.inner circle Ghanians arrest Nkramah's Red editor an election until October, 1969.PANAMA (AP)\u2014A U.S.pro Some public opinion polls give posai to give broad new powers labor a 13.5 per-cent lead over to the council of the Organiza-, Edward Heath\u2019s Conservatives, tion of American States to settle If that is reflected in the elec disputes appears headed for tion.Labor would come out with - A(LCRA 'R®uters)-Jbo Ma™- ^ Papi r h« ,-\u2019dl,ed was ,umkd ,«lebrat,ons welcoming the .tough sledding in a special 20*1» safe and comfortable maiofitv ®d,l0P of Kwarat> ^ninteh .-1 by Nkruirmh.\tgovernment, nation committee which opens ai in the House of Commons3 ' paper The Ev\u20acnin8 Kews has Heyman and th< editor of the The coup, earned oui by the four-week meeting here today I One leading londnn hook been arrested h-v the military |government morning paper, T.military and supported by thc The committee is to draw up! maker quoted the odds todav for ^g0Veniment which t0ppled ,;he D' Balfm,r\u2019 wcre both on lh reforms to thc OAS charter to a Labor victory at 6-to-l on\u2019_ Xkrun,ah\tGhana Radio\tVf pU> °11' b' !î,p Xa I I C I ^ C t-t f* t ,ortupi\u201c\te^^d\u2019\u201cySiUb mstanr v/eamer cultural acUonCa econornlc and;^\u201eP\u201ewn * 011 \"l,son retaining ^ Eric Heyman was one of was genmlly consiflem, in meeting But nothing new can happen iinlil de Gaulle give.Kennedy round tlnhe- ha* changed his iiiiml .ils name from the Trade Expan sion Act which the laic pres, lu.nn(,dv\tu|kt h\u201eTB .té\u2019 uCntt:dy,\tthr0U,:h ,n i'een sialic,I since Iasi July he Mon- than 1.500 persons al 1962 11 seeks lo mim e customs ,.a||M.\t\u201e ul1l| gl)vrrn \u2022of the l,e\u2019Rnsscmhlemcnt\u2019s ex many, Italy, Belgium.The Nelli metiis would continue to hold » istence\tei lands and Euxembou,\tvein over major decisions, a* de ,,\t.\t.\t, I\u2019Yeneh Prcsidctil Cliarle* de (Liulle insisled, despite a (real' ! 1 A i '\"'1\tn,\u2018x Gaulle blackballed Britain when provision dial would have aboi- dection w,ll offer Quebecers a \u201e tri(,(| ,0 join\tIHh,,(| lhjt ;real choice for the first time veto Jan.1.I council.\t! orbit today to complete supremacy sect, says Dr.Martin!Negro seeking his rights,\u2019-'MÜÏlNe^riTaïtistmtoiMer °f ,A\tthe council word\u2019s fini operational spam Ulr,- transmi; ion.Luther King Jr.doesn\u2019t under-lim leader Elijah Muhammad' \u201cKfng is a ven\u2018nice man but ruled hat 3,1 Judges and weather rcnirting network.stand the Negro's problems said at the seriN\téé é u \u201e \u201c b\t' ,\u201cl.civil servants were to remain in Together with the earlier Essa ms.said at the sect s windup of a he comes from very unfriendly office and |egalj7ef| al, acts and L the new weather watcher will !hÏNegro\"8urab'\u201dm 'ku-Tuu ,!ecref's \u201c\u201c\u201cIk hv its mumbur! providt « combmatlou »f global he lovls ÔZ ,:s to can party , the cabinet approver) Soutli Viet Nam\ta government proposal to send Meeting with {'resident Chun - a regiment in April and a division in July.Muhammad Ali.veiled.\u201cYou teach us, oh holy messenger.\u201d! Muhammad, an ex \u2022 Convict who was born Stanley Poole in Detroit, said he helped Chicago have a mild winter.\u201cGod blessed Chicago with a good, mild winter because I have been in your midst,\u201d he said.\u201cI -was commissioned by-Allah to prophesy.I\u2019m the last messenger\u2014don\u2019t look for an-! other one.Behind me comes God.\u201d INDEX Births, deaths Townships Classified Comics .Editorials Financial .Sports Television Women ^ ^ ^ Space Administration announced success of the flight and ol jficially named the satellite Essa !IL for environmental survey 5 'satellite.Ground stations; planned to activate its cameras iWednesday, after first checking! ! out all payload system -.1 Essa I.launched Eeb 3, car ries two cameras which photo graph all areas of thc globe a! least once every day, storing the pictures on board until the pay- gMM,!/ ;\t- >-\u2022 tftrj & ' '\t\u2022 :>\u2019I Hong Kong hop LONDON (AP)\tPrincess security wraps al London air jMargarel and her husband port Ihroughout the night.Lord Snowdon, took oil loi The royal departure in the Hong Kong today in a jet ail Onenl Kxprc s Boeing 707 air liner that, had been kepi unib r liner wenl off smoothly.Nearing Venus LISTENING TO HIS LEADER - Cassius Clay, the heavy-\"light boxer who urefers his .Muslin name of Mulinminad Ui.li'teiis Intently to his leader.Elijah Muhammad as Elijah gave a marathon speech to the Negro supremacy sect in Chicago yesterday.The State of Illinois boxing commissioners today will rule on the fate of Clay\u2019s fight scheduled March 29 with Ernie Terrell.(AP Wircphoto) Uganda prime minister pulls off-coup from the top but needs army ¦ KÀMPALA (API-Prime Min-tics filling lop administrative settim up a commission to in ister Milton Obote of Uganda posts.\tquire into the allegation! II,in- has pulled off a coup from the Bantu strength and influence gira was one of the five Bantu top but he still seems dependent within the UPC recently grew to ministers arrested last week on the loyalty of the army.become an open threat to Obote said he took over be In apparent attempt to ensure Obote\u2019s leadership with allega- cause of discovery of a plot to the army s continued allegiance, tir.ns in parliament that Obote.overthrow the government with the 42-year-old prime minister two of his cabinet allies and the help of \u201cmassive military quietly made Col.Ida Anon, re- Amin, then deputy commander assistance from unnamed for garded as a tough and trusted of the army, were linked in an eign powers nn |0bo,5 supportcr- 1,5 IK\"* ora- illegal deal involving gold and Alary people thought Oh/e xifit c!'\t.\ti\\ory from The Congo.\tacted to block the commission ^ Obote s personal assumption of RUMORS RIFE\t(>f inquiry but the prune min, \u2018 ! ! a.11 L0'einment power, suspen- I he legislators were also told ter announced Saturday that a smn of the constitution and ar-that a number of ministers were commission of three senior rest of five cabinet ministers plotting with Amin to over-judges-\u2019v.o ol them Britons-3i.'Ve?u- CumaXed a ?rowl\"g throw the constitution and there would begin work March 7.|SpIit within his ruling Uganda were rumors the army was But Kampala, the seat of par-' (People s Congress.The split was about to take over.\tliament.and lakeside Entebbe he xveen members of Obote\u2019s Cabinet rivals, led by 33-year- 20 miles awav.where ObUe has Nilotic tribe in northern Uganda old minister of state Grace his residence and office, lie in srlp, \u201catP11' 0 , lr s0lldl\tBingtra.pressured Obote into the heart of bantu countrv.Un- ihe Bantus are generally con- .-.-.,ess Obote works out some eon, Mdered more com-emmand T0|J0 »\tpromise with his political ene- pro-Western than the politicians » OGOy S VahUCKle mjcs.it would seem that he will Toastmaster: On* who os*s hiyc to depend mote and more be increasing number of Nilo a few appropriated words, on he armv, MOSCOW (AP,\u2014Two deep So few days, perhaps Tuesday, jviel space probes are nearing The second, launched into an (Venus, wilh the first scheduled orbil around the sun four days to pass Ihe earth\u2019s elouri-dniped later, is due near Venus about sister planet within the next Saturday'.Peace flight [mf- CAIRO (AIM- In Israeli Weather 4:30 p.m.;) New.| S> Huntley Brinkley i 6) Across Canada ; Hi Combat LZJ Pul.e / oe p m it Wyatt Karp 5) Addams Kamil] 51 News 121 FUntstones ):2i p.m.8) Sports 7:30 p.m.31 To Tell the Truth 51 Hullabaloo B Dun Messer 8> 12 O'clock Hign 12) Gldget s:00 pm 3) I\u2019ve Got A Secret r.) 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9:30 p m, : 3) Petticoat Jet.: 81 Dick Van Dyke 8) Peyton Piece 1 12) Movie 10:00 p.m.3) CBS New» | 5) Fugitive | 6) Newsmagazine i 8) Fugitive io:30 o m S >) The Public Eyr 11:0» n.m 1 1) News i 5) Newe Bl Newe 8) News 12) News 11:10 p.m 3) Vermont Edition 11:15 p.m.5)\tWeather 8) Viewpoint 12) Pulse 11:20 p.n.1) Weather 3) Sports 6)\tNight Edition 11:23 p.m.31 Sports Final 8) Movie 11:30 p.m.3) Mold» 5) The Tonight Show 0) Sports 11:35 p.m 8) Movie 11:40 p.m.12) Spotlight 12:10 a.m.12) Mystery Hour 1:10 e.m.12) News 12) Coffee Break 8:25 e.m 5) News 3:30 e.m.5) Today 8) Town and Country 12) .lames Beard 8:45 a.m.JACOBY ON BRIDGE .for the best shows entertainment, it's the MANOIR ORFORD 3 Shows Nightly on Thurs.- Fri.\u2022 Sot.NO COVER CHARGE except on Sat.eve.Special shows on Sundays.Reservations Tel.297-9922 LONG SUIT IS TRICK STRETCHER One of the first things a declarer at a suit contract should do is look at dummy\u20195 longest suit and then ask himself: \u201cCan I set up one or more long suit tricks in that suit?\u2019* He also has to consider the possibility that his trumps won\u2019t last and the necessity of an entry to dummy after the suit is established.Let\u2019s see how South should plan his play at six spades on today\u2019s hand.He looks over TAXED for rackft dummy and sees that he surely MUNICH (AP)\u2014The British11111*1 lose one.Kc1lul?trick\u2019 Hc a1' rock \u2019n\u2019 roil group, The Rolling s0 llas a posslblc los,nfi trlckln Stones, has been ruled an etl.hearts but has two ways to fin-tertainment rather than a mu- csse b)r **le d116611 h* has ,0 ! sieal organization for tax pur clubs.He enters dummy with the eight of spades and ruffs a club high.Then back to dummy for another club ruff.If one opponent shows out.there will be no way to set up that fifth club in dummy.In that case South still has the heart play at hL disposal but if both poses.This brought the promoter of its appearance here in 1965 a bill for $3,540 extra taxes.We Are Now At 2410 GALT WEST L NICOL ENRG.Radio «nd TV Salai A Servie» Daily 9.00 a.m.\u2014 10 p.bt.Tel, 569 2244 Maybe he can avoid the heart finesse entirely.There is a five card club suit in dummy and | perhaps he can set up that fifth ! club.There is nothing to lose by trying unless someone is un kind enough to trump a second ! diamond or the first heart lead.That chance is so slight that South should take the risk.Therefore, he leads out hisj deuce of lubs at trick two.j Whichever opponent wins the Club trick leads a second diamond.When no one trumps South is ready to play more NORTH\t28 AQ08 V\tAÜ5 ?\tQ2 *\t8 654 3 WEST\tEAST (Not Shown) (Not Shown) SOUTH (D) *\tAKJ 10 654 V\tK J 10 ?\tAK *2 Both vulnerable West\tNorth\tEast\tSouth 2 A Pass \u2022\t3 A\tPass\t4 N.T.Pass\t5 ?\tPass\t6 A Pass\tPass\tPass\t Opening lead\u2014?J, a ATTENTION ' FUTURE NEWLYWEDS or YOU who wish to renew your furniture You will find what you want at RAYMOND BERGERON LTEE WE OFFER YOU.a THESE THREE PIECES only 9 for the incredible C*) Q m9 price of \u2014\t%#0/ \u2014-,\tyf.irit_ WE ARE AT YOUR SERVICE AT ALL TIMES AND WILL GIVE HOME SERVICE WITHOUT OBLIGATION.For information or appointment at any tlm», call 846-2711 RAYMOND BERGERON mi 1 rue de l'Eglise \u2014 Bromptonville \u2014 Tel.846-2711 |opponents fodow to the third club, South's worries are over.1\tHe goes back to dummy with the queen of spades and proceeds to ruff a fourth club.This sets up dummy\u2019s last club as a winner South gets back to dummy with tie act of hearts and discards one heart on the good club.CARD SENSE Q\u2014The bidding has been: West\tNorth\tEast\tSouth 1 A\tPass\t1\tN T.2\tA\tPass\tPass\t?You, South, hold: A-2, V K-J-5-4, ?Q 10-6-5 4.A U-7-3.What do you do?A\u2014Pass.A double at this time might help declarer\u2019s play of thy hand.Of course, if you are hungry, e double may also lead to a splendid result.TODAY'S QUESTION Instead of passing after his partner\u2019s two clubs, East bids ! three no-trump.What do you (do now?Answer Tomorrow 1966 officers are elected by E.T.Shriners At the annual meeting, held 1 Fob.14 the Eastern Townships j Shrine Club elected the follow-i.ing officers for 1966: President.Noble Wm.Kip-iling; vice-president, Noble C.J.iJarjour; immediate past provident, Noble Alex Rowat; sec-iretary-treasurcr, Noble J.Alien Rennie, Directors: Noble A.L.Pom eroy, Compton; Noble James |Wilson Jr., Beebe: Noble Mer ritt Pharo, Thelford Mines; Noble J.C.Graham, Scotstown; Noble M.L.Mayhew, Asbestos; Noble H.Moffatt, Lennoxville; 1 Noble Cliff G.Bryant, North Hatley: Noble Edward R.Wray, | Noble E.A.Johnston, Noble IB.S.Heatherington.Noble Wil-liam Lavallee N,)bh> Charles (Gower, all of Sherbrooke./ _ffpr - £ iP vC/r' ' 4.1 m I ir/1 - ~ J RED CROSS CAMPAIGN STARTS TO-DAY FEBRUARY 28» to MARCH 20» OBJECTIVES SHERBROOKE $21,000 LENNOXVILLE $3,000  LIGHT IN THE DARK.When disaster strikes, you can always count on your Red Cross to be on hand, nursing the injured, comforting the sick, feeding the hungry, renewing the glow of hope for those caught in crisis.YOUR TURN IS NOW - GIVE GENEROUSLY This space made possible through the generosity of the following: Union Screen Plate Company of Canada (Limited) Clark's News Stand and Garage Desruisseaux and Lortie Gas Bar Dussault Tire Sales Rcg'd Clark s Pharmacy Reg\u2019d.Hunting's Dairy Limited\tHadlock's Dry Goods Store and C.C.Warner and Georges Delisle \u2014 International Harvester Kiltie Company Limited The Wool Shop\tE.G.Wells, Real Estate and and I__________ Lennoxville Beauty Parlor Lennoxville Transvision Incorporated 0 i Studio Galipeao 1 Studii K6LAX RELAX SAUNA.STUDIO - \"ïtîï HlALTH STUDIO RELAX RELAX RELAX RELAX RELAX ¦ Kl AV 910 King St.W«t \u2014 569-?541 rBLAX - Ill Depot St.\u2014 567-9321 Stjccbroo'àc Daily BKotd MON .FEB 28, 1966 \"Sherbrooke s Leading Dairy SHERBROOKE PURE MILK HIGH QUALITY DAIRY PRODUCTS - T>l SAT ISU» At Border Part of plant cn strike In five-year plan ROCK ISLAND \u2014 (Special)-A strike in tne American side of a machine tool manufacturing plant here that straddles the US l nadian harder has ail but split the factory in half.Picketing in Derby Line, Vermont are about 170 U.S.employees of Union Twist Drill Company's Butterfield div sien, members ci local 1829 of the Interna ionai \\ssoc rion of Machinists.They work in the por-.t\u2019on of the factory that is on the American side of the border.Still at work are about 250 employees in the Canadian side of the plant in Rock Island.Among t.iem are factory workers who are also members of the International Association of Machinists.but in a different local \u2014 1896.The striking local is seeking a new contract with an increase in pay, revision of the pension plan and n additional paid holiday a year, The Canadian local, which negotiates separately from its American counteroar* o - -ales under a contract which has not yet run oui.The company's general man-; ager, Francis Holland, said this The Sherbrooke Red Cros.-morning he had no statement Society opened its S21,0Co fiu-to make regarding the issues ancial campaign on Sa.u; of the strike.He said the com- and for the next three w k> pany will operate \u201cas best it 550 workers will be canv can under the circumstances,\"'sjng the Sherbrooke area for and is ready to negotiate at the fUnds to enable this society to earliest opportunity.\tkeep providing its vital Each of the two locals in the plant has its own officers.Each end of the plant has its own shipping room.North Ward paving, sidewalks are planned Putinj: anti tvpav uic ol Elm Street from Elgin to Ma streets and eimstnietion of l\u20191*' s,ro°' would be paved for sidewalks in the north ward ¦ are recommended in a live hear public works plan for I the Cil\\.1 he plans Cot Hertel Street front Burlington total cost of $25.000 of which the to Quatre Pins would be paved city would pay $15,000.ol $4,000.The city would for 1550 teet tor a cost oi V.tudreuil irom 1.1 o ;e towards pay half of the 300-feet job.\t$19,000 of which the city would the north would be paved for Ksplande would be re-built pay $7,000.\t200 feet.The total cost would he from Queen Street\tto the\tWi st Malouin\twould\tbe paved to\t$2.500.The\tcity\twould\tpay $400.1 ,c\twith a wall and\twould\tcost\twards the\tnorth\tof Garant, a\tWilson Street\twould\tbe paved $45,000.The city\twould\tpay\tdistance of $00\tfeet.The city\tfor 1.0(H)\tfeet\tat a\tcost of $40,000\twould pay $1,500 of the $6,000.$25,000.The city would pay $700.I he report drawn up by Garant Street from Argylo Malouin\tfrom\t1\u2019rospeet to\tPortland\tfrom Ontario to Vie city services director ('hurles Street towards the west, a 350 towards the smith, a distance torin would he recovered at a 1 ansilois sumvsts that the \u2018list nee.would he paved of non feet, would be paved f>r erst of $19,000 of which the city cost be paid lor by the rate ,,>r * \u2018'°st ot $4.500.The city's .total ei st ef $13 nno 1'ae city would pay the full un iunt.pavets and the city joiiilly st|are wou'd be $700.\tw niid p#y $1,300\tI'ortbmd from London to Ont north ward would eosi a total Ad $252,500 CAMPAIGN OPEN\u2019S \u2014 The Sherbrooke and I.ennoxv le Red Cross branches opened their financial cantos ;n on Saturday.The Sherbroike campaigners\u2019 goal is set at S21.000 and 550 canvassers in the Sherbrooke area will be working for the next three weeks to achieve this 10 percent increase over last year's figure.From left to right: Georvs liordua, co-chairman for the rainpaign; Archbishop Georges Cabana of Sherbrooke: Red Cross President John York; Rev.M.W.Williams, representing the Shei biook» Ministerial Society; and borne Thomson, campaign ro-rhairinan.Record photo by Crerrv Lemay) Sherbrooke, Lennoxv 'dle drives opened to finance ked Cross activities in the area The blood campaign even suf- .ed to produce: 497 pairs ol In the veterans affairs depart-fers from a lack of money Mr.|stockings, 19 knitted baby nr ment nine orders for food wen-York said, for money is needed : meats, 33 children\u2019s sweaters, idled, one for fuel, totalling from Aiyvle to Unto process and classify the ; 15 balaclavas, 10 dre ses and $i50 and $6 respectively , tam-e oi i.,n feel collects pants for children in the tropics.Eighty - seven pieces of cloth 120 girls blouses, 20 face cloth, ing were donated and 38 ap Cabana and 15 nightdresses.These to-; plkants served.Both American and Canadian employees share medical facilities and payroll arrangements.But the computer which handles the payroll is in the strikebound American side of the plant, and Canadian employees this morning were speculating on their chances of getting paid this week if the strike continues.vices.The Lennoxville drive is also underway with a goal of 92.000.The Red Cross's financial \u2022 itua-tion in Quebec is not good, Sherbrooke President John York told the members and guests assembled for the meeting.Last year, he said, the society 1;.the blood that the society from blood donors.Archbishop Georges ser- of Sherbrooke said at the open-'tal 632 items.ing.'In these troubled times ot Also the ladies undertook conflict and disaster, the Red hutse to house canvass of Cross is very much in evidence-North Ward and supplied 232 working faithfully to dispense hostesses to two blood clinics aid and services to those who;Mrs.Russell Marois addressee However, the ratepi'eis me to p.tv directI> the liou's share of many of the proposed pio jects, that is new paving and new sidewalks.All iceonunciidaiions would1 have to be approved bv eoun cil.In the north ward ot the city, on Jacques Uartiei Boulevard.on the west side, from King to Portland ISUO feet of sidewalk would be aid al a cost of $12,000.The eiiv would pav $400.A scclitm (if sidewalk between Maisonneuve and Wilson would he constructed at a cost of $1,500.The eity would pay the full share.\u201caving of Armilage Crescent west, a dis-of 150 feet, would cost a total rest of $13,000.vv niId pay $1.300.Gm ant Slreel from Malouin Two lanes of Portland, Irom uao would he recovered at a towards the oast.400 feet, would t'anllmt to Wilson, an sou feet roM of $18,000.The eity would be paved for $5,000 but the eity distance, wou'd he paved at a pay the total oust, would pay $700.\tI the the Preliminary hearing held for accused in Richmond theft One of three men accused of Mr.St.Jean said that he had armed robbery with violence in seen a man pass by a window the Richmond postal truck rob- of the post office at close range bery of May 11 last year ap- just before the robbery, peared at Sherbrooke Court of Sessions last Saturday for his ^rs- Adélard Tanguay.53 preliminary hearing before >\u2019ears who lives near the Judge Benoit Tunnel.\tP08* offlce salli lhat had .\t, .\t, .\t.seen the same man pass her His voluntary statement was h adjourned until March 3.The accused, Conrad Brunelle ^rs- Tanguay said ha! he 42, of Montreal is accused of ^ad Passcd by her v-t.* stealing 25 bags of first class a distance of about 10 I- - - ind mail which contained cash and that she had latei seen :\t- ¦ bonds for a value of approxi- up t*lc P°s ai enipmyem man was not masked home, she sa reed them most.\u201d Rev.M.W.Williams, repre sent ing the Sherbrooke Ministerial Association, endorsed the province used more money Hum ; Archbishop\u2019s blessing.\u201cThe it collected .\u201cTo keep the so- work of this society is essential ciety firmly on its feet, he add- to the well-being of this corned, \u201cwe must collect ten percent munity,\u201d he said, \u201cand we are more than we did last year.\u201d going to support it together os members of this community.\u201d The campaign committee ask» that each member considers seriously increasing his contri bution by ten per cent, ten I cents more for each dollar.This is the sure way of obtaining the objective of $21,000.Last year, the ladies' commit tee distributed 20,000 swabs for blood donor clinics.Lady volunteers knit and sew and sent out blood donors.4,000 notices to I The disaster committee lepi\u2019iiod 14 families were help ed, numbering «2 people The families lived in Brompton, Deauville, Rock Forest, St.Elie II\torford and the majority, 10, III\tSherbrooke.Nine hundred do! lars was spent on clothing and j shoes, $150 on food and $38 on blankets.Captain Armand Genest of Nursing service committe-'re the Sherbrooke municipal pol ported 19 calls for assistance ice, said this morning that he ;md sickroom supplies were an suspected no foul play in tin swered: three wheel chairs were death of Mrs.Robert Lemieux provided, three hospital beds a nurse, of 64 11th Avenue are out at present and two pa North, who was found dead Sat bonis were taken to hospital, urday afternoon at the edge of ! Ten inquires to trace missing.Found dead $2,000.\tThe\tcity\twould\tpay $1,300.Beaumont, from Cascades to Youville (a distance of 801) feet) would he repaved lor .cost of j$10,000, of which the city pays $1,500.Paving Beckett up to .1 .leques I Cartier,\t1000\tfeet,\twould\tcost [$20,000.\tThe\teity\twould\tpay j $12.000.Paving Chatcauguay from j Wood to Wood SI reels, 950 feet of road way, would cost 512,000 or which the\tcity\twould\tpay $2,000.Des Chenes Street, from Des Erables to Des Lilas, 250 feet,I would be paved at a cost of j $3,000 of which the city would be paying $700.Des Erables street would be MOUNT OKI ORB GARNI VAL QUEEN ( «OWNED \u2014 Miss Carol Bean of Sherbrooke, seated centre, was crowned Queen ol the Magog-Mount Orford Winter Sports Carnival over the weekend in eonjumtion with the annual Adams Memorial Ski Races, l eft to right with Miss Beam are the duchesses and iiiu iiers up; Miss Flyse Koivin of Granby; Miss Suranné Koe eis; .Miss Bean; Miss Roland Labonte; and Miss Uisette Doiiccl.t Record photo by Charles ( alclipaugll) a woods at the extreme limit \u2022\u2022 persons because of war or oth-paved from Dos Chenes towards of Papineau Street.It is believ- or conflicts were answered as the south, 550 feet, and would ed death was due to natural |w i II a- oilier inquires to locale j cost $7,000.The oily would do causes.\tnext of km in other countries ! nothing.Storm brings boEmy weather a value of approxi mately $6.050 and for using violence on the persons of truck Passecl ller driver Gordon Mckeage and Os- Mr St.Jean testified car St Jean post office clerk, two men had passed his The two men were handcuff- office window ,iu»; U-i-.n, cd and gagged and forced into was brandishing a pist il, the washroom of the post office During testimony Saturday identification was discussed.that post who BRIEFLETS RICHMOND The office of Dr.D.L.Dyke-man, will be closed from March 18th., to March 31st., inclusive.Private FRENCH LESSONS Prof J A Lacroix Retired School Teechor Telephone S69-4984 The first to testify Saturday was Andre Durocher 28, Montreal who a few week» age pleaded guilty to his part in the robbery.Durocher confessed his part in the robbery and testified that Latraverse ana Raymond Pa quette, also of Montreal were his accomplices.He said that they had split the loot evenly.During cross examination Brunelle's lawyer Leo - Rene Maranda, asked Durocher if h had received any threats or mistreatment to force him to testify for the Crown ^ A sunny, warm weekend brought relief to the storm battered Towmships which Friday -uffered under its third heavy tom in three W'eeks.Friday's Dorm topped previous ones! with 16.3 inches of snow dump-d on the area.Previous storms! which seem to insist on occur ! ring weekends had piled snow-only as high as 10 inches.But a cloudless Saturday and : Sunday made up for the hard weekend start.Maximum and minimum temperatures on those! days were 36 and 24 degrees of md 38 and five below, respec-ge lively.1 ne ) he Danville police report 1 Decision is expected soon on RC-Protestcmt proposal QUEBEC \u2014 (UP) \u2014 A deci-ample\twould nol be taught, for those »i()ii from the Quebec Superior! The eonforenee adopted ,1 who want them.Council of Education on a pro- resolution calling for the main In his address, the education posai thaï\tEnglish-Catholic\tstu\t1 e n a n c e of the\tconfessional\tminister told the group that j dents m\tSherbrooke attend\tthe\tschool system, along with the\teducation is no longer just fm ! Protestant regional s c h 0 01 establishment of so-called \u201cnon tin elite.\u201cThe school is every [planned for the Sherbrooke Ha I\u201d schools, in which religion; body's business.\u2019\u2019 I sitin«ivt/ilIn i«c nvnnnlnfl Snow Shoers have last Ladies Night The Sherbrooke\tSnow Shoe\tTivoli Gardens in Denmark to Club had a good\tturnout for\tlandscapes above the Arctic (he last ladiivs\u2019 evening of the;Circle in Norway, season Saturday.\tI Mr Gustafson was introdu- Past President Gordon Don red by second vice-president gall oifered a gracious toasl to Ashford Lolhrop and wax Mrs Ernie Kinunis thanked by pad president Ron he toast.President Cottcrell.j Ernie Kimmis welcomed all the Next on the program was » hy the Superior; members and guests to the club; bag pipe solo by Dave Moore, students would and thanked Mrs Knapp and Rick Austin sang several folk the same classes Honorary Purveyor Les Me songs.The Red Party Chorus RETIREMENT AFTER 27 YEARS \u2014 T.S.Meehan, proprietor of the Canadian Tire Corporation hardware store on Minin Street retired on Saturday after 27 years in business in Sherbrooke.Mr.Meehan, on the right, is seen here with his successor, Robert Plante.(Record photo hy Gerry Lemay) DANVILLE \u2014 Five minor accidents were investigated by the Danville police department during the month of January Durocher siad that he had not \"\"i*?no P61-50115 injured TH0S.W.LEONARD B.A., LL.L.NOTARY Continental Sldi) , Suite S0V Tel ID 9 7600 day watch, deck and jewelry repaiil.HART\u2019S Jewelry Shop 43 Wellington St North Tel.569-1484 been threatened.Durocher told the cm ^ ¦\u2022 ly thereafter however, that Maranda had come to .the Montreal court house, and \u201ctold me that if I gave ttsti-mony against Bruneile he would set to it that the boys in the tien would take cart of me.1' Maranda, said Guy Blanch* e.Crown Prosecutor, did not deny this.Durocher went on to testify that he and three other- 1 ¦ assembled at a motel on the outskirts of Richmond r > ,n a stolen truck the night of the robbery, and beaded to- -mt-Richmond They had waited McKeage's postal truck an d-lowed it into the yard and carried out the thi ' bery, he said they had tied and later stopped in a lici, >n farmland not tr.r fro « H mond, ripped opened the 1 bag ana threw the in a contents into the woods.Retirement is going to be busy 4\tj T.S.¦\u2019Stan\" Meehan, the Mr Thirty**) invest.gat.ons and m>n who brought Canadian T,re store .C,°m,P,aT *7* Prc>cesspd to Sherbrooke 27 years ago, re and I by the department 39 persons,^ Saturdav'\tuntjj iness in Sherbrooke; he\u2019s still going to be running a smaller enjoyed ,\t,\ttired on Saturday ere received at the station.At ]ea he retircd from b 327 road patrols were earned out with three escorts for funeral services, One persons was har(fware riven overnight protection, at \u2022he Asbestos police station.|hlg ranch jn Garthbv A 9 p m.curfew, which for That.s a rather lcUve retir, ids children under 14 years of men( age to remain on the streets.________1_______________________ unless accompanied by an elder, has been strictly enforced, Spe Hjf rnr al patrols were made during1\t» ie month to enforce this new \\ 39-year-old Sherbrooke ma y-Iaw.passed by the town was struck by a car as he \u201d Meehan opened the first sually replied, \u201cWell 1 heard in Sherbrooke in 1941, they needed some real men he served as its manager down there \u2019\u2019 he purchased the franchise Mr, Plante, the new propre in 1946.\tetor of the store, who was born Mr.Meehan says that he has £ Bull.Que bee, and trained in years area in Lennoxville is expected \u201cin a matter of weeks.\u201d The announcement was made Saturday by Education Minis 1er Paul Gerin-Lajoie.The proposal, originally made last summer, comes from a planning committee of English-Catholic parents in Sherbrooke, whose children now attend St Patrick and Marymount High Schools.The Eastern Townships He Igional School Board and the [.Sherbrooke Catholic School the ladies Board have both approved the replied to proposal.If approved Council, the start attending .starling in 19(iH\tmory and the waiters for the led by Nels Jackson completed The matter came (o light dur deliciou.1 roast beef dinner they the program, ing a question period following served.\tTreasurer Bill Lyon thanked the education minister's address ^ sjnj, S0|1H wi), nnX| nn (_br the entertainers.Daneing com to the Quebec Federation of St ram |,,d tiy chorister Lc t'leted the evening.Jean Baptiste Societies Th\u201c \u201e tmi,s wjttl |rvllu, French \u2022 Canadian and Roman ^\t|h(,\tn(,- Catholic patriotic group was |((,v (,ir| n was holding a weekend conference on the problems of education One delegate asked Mr Gcrin Lajoie to state his position on Quebec\u2019s present system ut con fessiona! schools, under which religion is taught in the class room.BELIEVER IN REGIME\tTwo young Sherbrooke men \u2018were injured in a two car colli \u201cLike you, I believe in a con-jsjon ah,n,t 7 10 Saturday night fessional regime,'' he said \u201cBuLon iqjh Avenue South Yvon we must be realistic enough to R0fo|das, 1», of 431, 10th Avenue see that confessionaiity can be South and Michel Leroux.Hi.maintained in different formsLf 217.11th Avenue were taken than it has in the past.\u201d\tto st Vincent de Paul Hospital He cited the Richmond Lcn suffering Irom cuts and bruise'.speaker for the e an illustrait on the Scandinavian eounlrie-and showed scene- from the BLAIS & MADR0 \"Quality Men\u2019s Storn\u201d \u2014 Custom Tailors \u2014 149 Wellington St.North Sherbrooko \u2014 To).569 7928 5624735 They were later released.that it has been \u201cn Small fire raise prise beef and mutton on \"i(^süre ,0 do business ïn'this Mr Meehan.city.He is confident lhat his sue cesior, Robert Plante, wi maintain the policies designed and fostered for his customers in the past.Despite the happiness and success he enjoyed in Sherbrooke,1 Mr.Meehan says that he is look said that Canadian lost a good man in RICHMOND Friends of Mrs.Coryle Nixon 1 will be pleased to learn he has ( returned home after being a LEMESURIER crossing King Street about 9:45 The fire department was call Saturday night out for one local fire and Taken to St.Vincent de Paul e in the Shipton area.\tHospital with a broken leg and - head injuries, was Oscar Ba- jehand.39.of 2338 Raimbaull [street, after he was hit by a ear driven by Miss Therese Brouil COOKSHIRE ,,\t, \u201e\te.,\t.^ I driven by Miss Therese Broiiii- T\u2019-orn an Eastern Townships ,, 11\tand Mrs.Stanley Lake lard, of St.Jean Baptiste Street, native, Mr.Meehan went over- ami daughter'.Debra and San- police said.The accident occur 'Cas with the West Nova Scotia surgical patient brooke Hospital.Firemen from Number 4 sta- Recent guests of Mrs.Ine* tion responded to a call at 1:40 h«liana were Mrs.Lillian Mr Saturday afternoon, as a pile haul of Ayer's Cliff and Mrs of sawdust caught fire at thejCilla Peart of Montreal Sherbrooke Wood Products Friends regretted to learn of ng forward 'tô'retu\u2019rring'to\"'tKe\t\"\" Street W< The the death of Col Thomas Mac farm where he raises registered f\"T T bH|rv'1 /' Mvr KrDflp V * ^,'rhrookp Ho' polled Herefords.\tM ^cn a spark from a we d pilai on keb 20.He is a familiar figure at coun ^\t^ 'h/\u2018 ^ ThJ «7» was received here tv (airs throughout the Eastern J?\" f\u2018\t' r|u\"*ly br\"u«h ^ Mr* « A\t Pal>i*in( FREE ESTIMATES BISHOP BROS LTD.General Contractors 148 Magog St.Tel.562 9315 Townships.Born an 'took place at St.Grégoire, on ,1 Toronto, Ont were recent red in front \"of 880'King street Regiment in 1940 Asked why TRADE IN PETS Feb 21.Mrs.Arthur St.Cyr.ests of Mr.and Mr*.P.Cas-, West.Bachand was later re he.a Quebecer, fought in a[ Britain exported g retord [Richmond, is a grandniece of [iwaaed Irom iMarittme unit, Mr.Meehan ea-ifl.iwo dog* in 1965, !th* deceased.RED CROSS IS ALWAYS THERE WITH YOUR HELP SHOP Prontenac Sbttbrooke Dailg'Eecotd The paper ol »he Eastern Townships.EUUblished February 9.1897.incorporating the Sherbrooke Gazette (est 1837 and the Sherbrooke Examiner lest 1879) Published every weekday by the Sherbrooke Daily Reeuio Company Ltd.119 Wellington Street North Sherbrooke Qus.JOHN BASSET! Chairman IVAN Vti SAUNDERS President E MOIRA BASSETT Vice-President HUGH DOHERTY Editor-in-chief MONDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1966 Quebec labor and outside contracts Efforts of the Quebec Department of Commerce and Industry to promote the sale of Quebec manufactured products in other parts of Canada and in foreign countries, as announced last week by Industry Minister Gerard Levesque, may create grave problems for the Quebec Department of Labor which is seeking to prevent the migration of Quebec workers to better-paying jobs in other parts of Canada.One such problem would result if a Quebec firm obtained the contract for the establishment of a large power plant in Western Canada.Much of the fabrication of the equipment needed would be done in this province by Quebec workers.But then there conics the problem of assembling the machinery.Would the work be done by men recruited in other parts of Canada lest the Quebec workers be contaminated by contact with other Canadian labor?Qr would the Quebec worker be allowed to move to the western province under some kind of a permit granted by the province?And would the company employing him be required to provide some kind of a bond to assure his return or at least compensate the provincial government for the supposed cost of providing him with the technical training required to carry out his duties?Or would the firm granting the contract simply decide the technicalities involved were just too complicated and have the work done elsewhere?:?\t, :Lkl = ' t V* -ètli ïf tHI y'\u2022 v \u2022 ?!\" w*1 \u2022\"{ I, fiV\" \u2022 m ?a 7 abolish .CAPITAL Z^HMENT, penalty alarms N HOWARD SOCIETY t/io c, ,' Pkuoh break r mmm Brutal muruer & fa-i ¦sn)nw~ fiiS; ¦ «?*>« \u2022 That fellow who said f«spires don\u2019» lie certainly wasn't a girdle manufacturer.-LOOK THE OTHER WAY.p., -\t.\tI I I , The readers say: Red Cross carries on valuable work-\u2014-\u2014 Foresight should not be penalized Over the past century the Red Cross has earned an enviable reputation for its service to humanity \u2014 in time of war and in time of peace, on the battlefield, in areas of disaster, in providing a multitude of services to people in civilized countries and in the backward areas.It establishes hospitals in war zones, remembers the disabled veterans in various institutions, provides emergency housing and supplies for the victims of fire, flood and other disasters, it operates blood banks to keep civilian hospitals supplied with this vital commodity, it maintains water safety instruction anti live-saving courses.In fact the scope of its activities is so wide that even the longest list would be incomplete.¦ft And these all carried on as a result of private donations.To preserve its status as a neutral, non-combattant, non-political organization and thus enjoy the respect and confidence of all national governments, its rules prevent any large-scale financing of its services by governments.To raise the funds necessary for the continuance of these widely-diversilied projects, the Canadian Red Cross is holding its annual financial campaign for the next three weeks.I he objective for the Sherbrooke area has been placed at $21,GOO and for the Lennoxville area at $3,000, a small sum indeed when the valuable work being carried on for people of all colors, creeds and political beliefs is considered.Happiness is when you get into the habit of avoiding had habits.Modernizing a British tradition News that the English fish and chips stores are to be modernized will raise nostalgic doubts in the minds of those Canadians who served overseas during two wars that the \"image\u201d of these stores needs \u201celevating\u201d.Word from the Old Country is that new eating fails \u201cin slicker surroundings\u201d \u2014 coffee, hamburger, hot dogs and omelettes, all offered in posh settings \u2014 have all but done in the fish and chip establishments.And to some extent this must be true for there arc only about 10,000 fish and chips shops in Britain today, Democracy threatened Ignorance of governing rapped OTTAWA (CPI \u2014 Canadians \u201cAdministrative secrecy .know so little about how they is based on an earlier system are governed that democracy is of royal rule in Britain that is threatened, an eminent political unsuited to a modern democ-scientist says,\tracy in which the people must Prof.Donald C.How at of1'1' lu!l-v l?fnrun,. The formula was a threat to government of Premier Montreal, in his request, said conspiracy to defraud the Jean Lesage has often com- the evidence presented bv the pany of Junior Holdings and its promised the best interests of Crown was inconsistent with the president, Rachel Smiley, ol the province in bowing to thejjudgment.\t$115,000.wishes of the federal Liberal party.The Quebec Liberal party was \u201cdeveloping on both the federal and provincial scenes at the same time\u201d and members \"find themselves constantly torn be-tween two conceptions, two trends, two contradictory philosophies.\u201d Mr.Lesage, he said, has not News Flashes from around the world WASHINGTON (AP) \u2014 Into Lane Powers, rior Secretary Stewart L.Uriallj Mrs.Mossier asked the Food and Drug Ad on trial in the June .'to, Sherbrooke Daily Record COWANSVILLE SWEETSEURG- Office: 413 South Street, Tel 263-3636 or 2630482 Correspondent, also subscriptions.renewals, classified ad vertising: Mr» Keith Scott, Sweetsburg Ward.105 Main S»., Tel 263-2402 for human consumption a pro jmulti - millionaire husband tein concentrate made from Jacques Mossier, 69 The state whole fish.\tclaims atinl and nephew were il Udall describes the eonecn licit lovers Candace\u2019s sislei Irate, using hake, a fish found was Powers mother, in the Atlantic Ocean.Virtually odorless and taste-\ttUt \u2019Al' lAr less, it has been successfully tested as an ingredient in bev- \u2018\t'J'0 (Al\u2019l\u2014A wave o: erages, noodles, gravy, bread a 1W\t' niuch of it said to and cookies, he said.'\the Fomm.mist inspir Donald L, McKernan, bureau jens upi\"i* 'he Konnecott Corp.will days at a cost of about one-half cent a person a day.?the future of Quebec as it represented \u201cthe status quo, con-Istitutional immobility.\u201d j Mr.Johnson accused the Quebec Liberals of being \"aristocratic and bourgeois\u201d and of | failing to encourage private enterprise.\u201cIt is clear that the govern- Abitibi\t11%\t11 % Algotna\t70\t69% B Aluminum\t36%\t37 Argus Corp\t19%\t Asbestos\t23%\t23% Bell Tel\t57ls\t Brazil\t10\t10\ti B.A Oil\t31\t30%\t< B.C.Forest\t23\t Bruck \"A\"\t26\t Can.Cement\t43\t42% B Can.Iron\t22%\t23\t< Cdn Aviation El.\t10%\t10% 1 Ctin.Breweries\t8\t8 Ciin.Br Alum A\t18%\t Comp Devices\t19%\t Ciin.Pc.Railway\t62%\t62% Chenue 11\t13%\t13% Cons.Paper\t39%\t39% Cons.Smelters\t47%\t Dist.Seagrams\t37%\t37% Dorn.Bridge\t27%\t27% B Dom.Foundries\t26%\t26 |Pom.Stores\t24%\t24'a Dom.Tar\t19%\t19% Dom Textile\t37%\t37% B Dupont\t43%\t43% j Famous Players\t277%\t26% B Ford ' V\t154%\t :Fraser\t28%\t28% B tien.Dynamics\t60\t (It Lakes Paper\t22%\t22% Hawker Siddley\t6%\t6 B Home Oil \"A\"\t19\t lludsqn Bay t\u2019o\t44%\t15 Hudson B Mining\t82%\t83 Imperial Oil\t54\t54 Imp.Tobacco\t1ft\tt5 Ind.Acceptance\t21%\t21% Int.Nickel\t103\t102% Inti Paper\t34%\t Bit.Pipe\t83%\t83% i.tam.Public Scrv.\t13%\t t.abatt\t17%\t17% 1 ,aur.Fin.\u201cA\u201d\t12\t McMillan Blocdel\t27\t27% Mnsscv Ferguson\t31%\t31% Molson's \u201cA\"\t32%\t31% Ogilvie\tIft\t14% B iNoranda\t.52%\t52% B Price Bros\t43%\t43% Quebec Tel.\t24%\t24 Saluda Foods\t10%\t ¦Shop A- Save\t15%\t15 Steel Co\t25%\t25% Traders Fin.\u201cA'\t11 %\t11% Trans Can.Pipe\t36%\t36% B Trans Ml Oil\t17%\t17% Triad Oil\t2.65\t\t Walker\t33%\t Zeller\u2019s\t26\t20% Bn.Cn.Nationale\t67%\t Bk of Montreal\t62\t02% Bk of Nova Scotia 7U j\t\t71% Bque Provinciale\t48%\t48% B Cn.Bk of Comm\t06%\t66 Royal Bank\t70%\t76 Tor.Dom.Bank\t63\t MINES and OILS Alta.Gas Trunk\t36%\t Cassiar\t14%\t Central del Uio\t13%\t14 Denison\t37%\t37% R Falconbridge\t103\t102% Gunnar\t204\t Hollinger\t26%\t Kelly\t.51\t.48 B Kerr Addison\t\t10% B Nort hern\t85\t85 B Quemont\t10%\t Steep Rock\t6.40\t6 35 B March 11, and March 25.It was decided not lo hold 28 at 9:45 a m.for service in St Jean Baptist Church at 10:00 lam.Interment St.Michael's ; Cemetery- Parlor: 33 Bowen Ave , So.The travelling apron was pass; Gerard MonfetteT 562 2249 Guy Monfette, Manager FORTIER, Ronaldo At the St.Vincent de Paul Hospital on Saturday, February 26, 1966, Ronaldo Fortier, husband of Cecil* Blais, resided at 880 Courcelette St., Apt.6, at the age of 61 years.Resting at Gerard Brim's Parlor, 225) Queen St., where the funeral will ta' _\t|leave on Tuesday, March 1, Mrs, Kenneth Edgecombe and ijgjg pi 15 am fur service in iby daughter.Kim.were week St.joamw iv.\\,v church at .j\ti.\tj a.m.Interment St.Mich- Tea was served by the host GENERAL NOTES Miss Florence Hunt recently iH>nt a few days in Montreal, here she usited Mr Harold hint, who is a surgical patient id Mrs.Richard Thorneloe.Mr.Peter Davidson has returned to Queen's University, ael's Con let on Parlor: 229 Queon St.a few days here with his par Guy Monfetto, Manager cuts.Mr.and Mrs.Raymond NOLAN, Thomas \\t the St Davidson\tVincent de Paul Hospital, Sal urday, February 26, HXi6, Thomas Nolan, husband of All- .\trore la'doux, resided at 383 Ipr.and Mrs Armin Busse.K(>IUM>,h Sl) .\u201e\t((f 72 years.Funeral will leave parlor MILBY \u2019pr.and who have been spending three in Mllby Busse's parents, Busse, ''lsi,ing, J!rs Tuesday.March 1 at 9:45 am.1 si '\"'11 l?'[for service in St, .lean Baptis'le ans and Mr.\tsL , j 1(l(K)a ,M ^torment Mr.and Mrs.Wm s, Mi,.hmq.s have left to reside 111 n 1 -n n * c .Alta.Tpr.and Mrs.Busse recent tv returned from Germany, where Tpr Busse was THORNE, Edwin stationed years for the past at bis residence In fflrmnriant Uidence in them, and treats them, from above, like a gathering of uneducated persons or minors.\u201d Doubts alibis become a nationwide copper strike and that a slowdown in the ports will turn into a strike this week.By THE CANADIAN PRESS\t?\t?\t?Canada\u2019s accidental death toll reached at least 54 during lhe| weekend NEW DEI III (AP) \u2014 Prime Minister Indira Gandhi will HENDKRSON In lovUvg mem-ary af our iImlt par**®!!».Mr «ml Mrs, Walter A.Hcmtomoai, l>a Nclllp Edith who )*Kssi-d awny reo-| .rosims ,t|cmpl »¦ t l-irf.rn t,.\t, I t.rXr 1*)\t\u201c reunion in conjunction The Nurses Alumnae Association of the Sherbrooke Hos-ibserving the 70th anniversary oi the founding of the Training School in Septem her, 1906 Plans are now underway for I But Barbara has traded her he nothing for them to work 12 ?,ra^r< wings and rife for a temporary to 14 hours at a stretch They\t,he annua, graduation ex job as an assistant to a Prince could be just getting off shift George doctor.\twhen a call carne in from 500 The 20 - yer - old native of miles away.Fremantle, Au-tralia, was one ercises.The Alumnae .Association was formed in June, 1921, 25 A CHOICE DESSERT \u2014 A new dessert to highlight your dinner menu is Pineapple Mincemeat Molds.Prepare them early in the day and chill until time to serve.Garnished with fluffy hard sauce and teamed with coffee, they ma ip the perfect ending for a family or company meal.Pineapple mincemeat molds When we\u2019d get to the station\tafter ,he founding of the of 10 nurses on the staff of\ta\twhere the ick\tperson lived, we.- int>\tschoo! Mrs\tw.\tDavey burly Poli-h flying doctor who\twould find the\tflattest piece of\twa_ th&e\tflrgt presjf]pnt 'worked out of the village of ground around and land.\u2019\u2019\tg Frances Upton was Meckatharra, 500 miles north of She said that at night the SUperintpndent 0f nurses at the Perth\trancher would light the ap- )jmp Severa! o{ the charter She spent 18 tiring months\tin\tproach with fires or headlights\tmemdcrs living in\tthe\tSher- the service before returning\tto\tfrom a car.\tbrooke\tarea are:\tMrs.\tColin Fremantle because \u201cI was \u201cMost of the big stations now Campbell Mr- Guy Bryant, fagged \u201d\tare making good runways near VIrs Roy\u2019wiggett, Mrs.Wilfred Barbara said that when she ranch houses he said.Davey, Mrs.C.K.Bartlett, Mrs.left school in 1959 she wanted \u201clo some cases, -.atients could ^ ^ Baker.Mrs.A.Duffy and dodo \u201csomething different.\"\ttreated right on the scene, \\jr,.Arthur Farr.She nrolled in the modern l,ul otherwise they were trans-, The association has over ?'J flying doctor hospital at Mcc- ported back to Meckatharra.\u2019 .members, mostly inactive, u-katharra, a village of about Barbara arrived in Prince jng over widely-scattered areas 2,000 and a collection and dis-: George last November to visit of thp world tribution point for more than 150 fier sister and brother-in-law All graduates of the hospital, of the largest sheep stations in.Mr\u2022 ami Mrs- J°,,n an(f t0,whether Alumnae membes or We all like mincemeat bakedi Hi a pie, but that\u2019s only the beginning of all the wonderful desserts to ho made from it.A cup or so of mincemeat enhances cookies, puddings and water cakes, and another great use for it is in pineapple mincemeat molds.The recipe calls for quick and easy preparation, for re suits that arc not.too heavy ., .not too rich.It presents a nice flavor contrast between tart and sweet, There is noth ing quite tike this make-ahead chilled confection for a simple but attractive choice when entertaining.Serve the individual molds capped with a rum flavored fluffy hard sauce .on an informal table setting or by flickering candle light 1 pkg.(3 oz.) lemon flavored gelatin 1 cun canned mincemeat Fluffy Hard Sauce Australia.\t-'iee Canada.Barbara said the flying doctor;\t- hospital is built in the shape of an airplane and a nurse\u2019s existence is centred around the hospital and its work, \u201cEven when we weren't on MANNERS MAKE FRiENDS Drain pineapple add enough'shift we were on call and it would be nothing to be called out of bed at 2 a m.Usually! nurses who were not.on duty: would be found somewhere in the hospital.\" PINEAPPLE MINCEMEAT MOLDS 1 can (8 oz.) crushed pineapple Water to equal 1 Vz cups liquid.Add gelatin to hot liquid; stir until dissolved Chill until partially thickened.Add pineapple and mincemeat; pour into individual molds.Chilli until firm.Unmold and garnish'HUNTED ON OFF DAYS with Fluffy Hard Sauce Five to six servings.FLUFFY HARD SAUCE; Combine \u2019h cup butter, or margarine w'ith 1 cup confectioner's sugar; beat until fluffy.Add Vs teaspoon rum extract.Fold in Vi cup whipping cream, whipped until stiff.Chill.NO HAIR CARE AT HOME Housewives on SI.Helena can She said the only form of entertainment nurses had came \u201cnow and then\u201d when they were invited by a sheep station owner to spend their days off at the station.\"f\u2019ve spent whole afternoons and evenings out shooting kangaroos and emu.It was just sport, but the kangaroo tails could be sold in the Meekath- r ¦not, are invited to attend and imeet with their former class mates.The executive would ap-reciate the loan of class pictures or snapshots for the oe casion.On Thursday, Sept.15 the graduation exercises will be held in Plymouth Church at 8 ip.m.Sept.16 there will be a j social evening and reception at the Norton residence, at 2 ! p.m.Saturday, Sept.17 at 7 ip.m graduation banquet and dance will be held.SHERBROOKE HOSPITAL STAFF 1913 \u2014 Taken in front of the old Sherbrooke Hospital building over 50 years ago, pictured above are: seated left to right, Dr.Malcolm McKay, Miss E.Stewart.Miss B.Ramier (Mrs.R.Wiggett); Miss E.Morriselte, Dr.E.J.Williams and Miss If.Williams; second row standing, Dr.Thomas.Dr.Duncan Me- Callum, Superintendent Miss N.Lamb (Mrs.McLennan); Miss A.Murray (Mrs.Colin Campbell); Miss A.Wood, Dr.W.W.Lynch, Dr A.W.Earn ell and Dr.Austin; third row, Dr.George Hume, Miss E.Day (Mrs.R.Moyse); Dr.E.Browning, Miss J.St.Denis (Mrs.R.Goulet); Dr.Gordon Hume.Miss I.Taylor (Mrs.Stearns); Miss P.Turner (Mrs.Shirer).jhave a proper hair-do only when arra market.\u201d { the mail ship, with a beauty Barbara said (he aborigines parlor on board, visits the is-outnumbered whites land.Mee- Ikalharra and provided a few Youngsters seeking adult guidance often find it outside the home.Be sure to use a clean, dry mop or cloth to dust walls before painting.An oil mop or treated cloth may leave a thin film on the wall which will prevent the new paint from adhering properly.A1P for N.B.riding of Westmorland ;r,.otT,»?\" finds hard political grind rewarding hat won\u2019t stay tucked \u2022\t1\t\u201c/ Polly's Pointers fe; Wntâ 1 \u2019?v'r w ' pfPWi Hü t * There is a wonderful item of children\u2019s clothing which is available from mail-order catalogues or can be made by a mother who does a bit of sewing herself\u2014the blouse-slip.It ts a blouse to it.Thi blouse that won\u2019t stay in a skirt or jumper on active! OTTAWA (CP)\u2014\u201cYou have to o\\v*.I try to help them because University of New Brun wick DEAR POLLY \u2014 When 1 «lue children.They can be made of work twice as hard if you\u2019re ail know how difficult it is, sud- while David, 16, ami Robert.12, felt to the bottom of a flower cotton, taffeta or nylon\tin\ta\tvar-\tv otnan.\u201d says Margaret Ride-\tdcnly having to assume respon-\tattend high school.\tpot,\tor anything\telse, .icty\tof\tcolours.\t1\tfind\tthem\tso.out.\"1 hate\tto admit it,\tbut it\u2019s\tsibility for the v hole family.\"\t\"Probably my boys have a\tdry\ton my cake rack.Seems\tto neat for my 3 year old.\ttrue.\u2019'\tHer three bins are at home more-than-average interest in dry faster.I make insoles out -\tBut nard\twork has\tbrought\tin Moncton and she flies home\tpolitics.They\u2019re very interested\t(|f discarded felt\thats to\tgo\tin \u2022' :\trewar,is to\tthe brown\t- eyed,\tto see them every other week\tin my own career and travelled\tm.v\tchildrens ice\tskating\tshoes v'/y \u2018-w\t\u2019 blinde MP for the New Bruns- end.George, 21, is a business\u2022 around with me during the last\u2022 to keep then feet warmer \u2022 ick constituency of Westmor- administration student at the campaign.\" I keep a stiff brush and an and.In early January she was | appointed parliamentary secretary to the minister of health and welfare.i .I E T i V '\"r mm I - /l N R G R B E U c S ° 1 o eN iiA mm m SALE ENDS SATURDAY, MAR.5th THIS IS THE END, FRIENDS! YOU HAVE ONLY THIS WEEK TO JOIN THE THRONGS OF DELIGHTED CUSTOMERS WHO ARE STILL FLOCKING TO THIS SENSATIONAL SALE.AND AT THESE FANTASTIC, FAR BELOW COST PRICES YOU JUST CAN'T AFFORD TO MISS THIS FINAL PUSH.NEW SURPRISES EVERY DAY, AS REGROUPING AND PRICE-CUTTING ARE DONE.BUY NOW OR NEVER AGAIN.\u2018My duties will be up to the !.Ill 9:00 .m, and 5:00 p.m.\tKenneth Smith.\tMontreal guests of Mr and Mrs - Mr.A S.Walbrtdge spent a Gilbcrt McGii|ivray day in Montreal.SCOTSTOWN\tMiss Wendv Near spent the Vlr.Jack (ouchman was a weekend in' Bondville.where\t^t'ccn, K1165' of hl5 Par\u2018'nls' Mr Mrs.Angus Morrison\tspent a\tstlp attended Youth Group\tantl ,'lrs J' Courhman, Mel |few\tdays in Sherbrooke\tvisiting\tsp(>rt and fcuowship activities\ttourne, her sister.Mrs.John MacLeod\tF-nj{C{] ('(\u2022 BUICK Pontiac, VauxhaU.\tu MX\tantl\tnephew, Mr Karl MacLeod.\tSchool icacKt-r's entertained\tspent the weekend as guest of Truck, saiet a Service\tDeluxe\tand\tother friends.\tt|1(, pupils at a Valentine party\ther parents, Mr and Mrs Cyril \\l TOMOBIL-F mechanic, *er\\ we mcchinU- required with general experience.Ford experience pre f erred, but no essential K ti Lampman \\uto Inc .Brdfmd.Que Tel 248 3388.ST ARMAND Automobile Ltd.Tel 569 3669 1567 King West 12.To Let VIMY ST: m rooms furnished, 3 and 4 rooms heated, hot water,; stove and refrigerator, ianitoi service.Adults only.Tel.567-592?Mr.and Mrs.A.H Wade spent the weekend in St.Lambert with Mrs.Wade's brother .,\t,,\t, and sister-in law, Mr.and Mrs Arlene Rolfc.Montreal, 1)0U(,Us Sc#te< Mr and Mrs Harry Smith.Mr.Albert Gulley, Lake\tMe\tat the home\tof Mr.and Mrs\tRolfc\t-'to' a,,lf Jennifer Smith visit gantic, spent a few days\tholi\tthe pupils at\ta Valentine party\tMrs Roy Harrison, St Bruno,\tnd friends in t lialeauguay.N h day guest of Mr.and\tMrs.\tat the home\tol Mr.and Mrs\tspent the weekend at her home\t^!s>\u2018 **an two privme room* with TV And hath town Rcfcmnc!* write to l't J U*soin.By>\\ tUUt, l'ow'âttxvUlf*.30.Farm Help Wanted RELIABLE murriod m*n for Urge datr\\ farm for gmcral farm work Houho, hjtc for international com- % ' ,!iu#\tIaPf Si and priased the and managing of the petition, - organizing events, Timekeepers for the races j Harry Ntcholl, Ernest Fields, Cecil Gaunt, Mark Brnneti, Walter McCIcmcnts.Marcel Dufresne, Joe Lord and Herbert i Whittier.Starters were Jacquesl TOP WINNERS HONORED Left to right, Dr.L.Adams and Mrs.Adams, brother and widow of the late Dr.Marston Adams presented the Adams Memorial Trophy to Bobby Hebron Sunday for his win of the combined alpine events of Saturday and Sunday at Mt.Orford, while Miss Karen Dokka received the Dr.George Bowen Mi morial Trophy for women's best combined time from Marcel Laver-dure, President of the Mt.Orford Ski Club.Intercollegiate sports end at Bishops berland, while judges were R.i Fortier, Raymond Hnult, Ernest! , Bob Richardson and ; HULL TRIPPED UP \u2014 Bobby Hull, left background, (No.9), of Chicago Black Hawks, nearing the all-time hockey scoring record for a season, spills as hr tries to score against BosIimi Bruins in first period of hockey game Sunday.Hull tallied in second period with his 49th of the season, leaving him needing two to set a new all-time record.Other players include Ken Wharrant (17) of Chicago, and Boh Woytowich (8), goalie Bernie Parent (30), and Pit Martin, (7), all of Boston.Chicago won, 7 to i.ed for reasons of safety pro hibited 24 in the scheduled run tiers to withdraw, leaving 31 in the race.The restriction, de manding that only those who had practiced the hill to the event take part, is one of the international rulings imposed when extreme dangers are in evidence.Consequence of the precaution resulted in a perfect j^av^erdure taind Richard Cham race without any disqualifica u lions and no accidents.Both slalom runs were close Ne>bit.set, fast courses, each measur-; Gertsch ing approximately a 1,200 in length.66 graduation.\t,.\t- - - - -^h, a key man Sunday, but also set the maxi-lpaugh.Chief of compuUons wasjc,iamp,ons\u201c,P'\tland also assistant athletics-di-jto have on the court working mum test of skill for the.con- Fernand Carrier.Courses were Carleton University won itsT'ector at that university, review-1 with, and not against a team, lestants, who had to rely on set by Bob Richardson former second straight charnPionship by ed the Past cage season, as all may appear in a Gaiter uniform their ability every second, as olvmpio «tar and once winner1 defeatiflg Royal Militar>\u2019 Col intercollegiate activity for next year, they sped over the two courses, nf the Adams\tilege 71'52 here Sa,\"Tday \u201c the Bishop's has come to a stand- \u201cIt's hard to say OTTAWA \u2014 (Staff) Threei Bishop's had been upset bylfeels that the boys will be on Bob Boiisouet.KeiVh teams ,crminatcd basketball ac- RMC Friday evening 74 - 60 in a stronger keel, having that year tivity in the Ottawa - St.Lav, the semis, while SGWU went of experience under their belts, renee Basketball Conference this dov n to Carleton 83-31, being Three Gaiters will drop from the feet Jean lessard\tweekend at Carleton University, paced by all - star Tom Gor-scene, namely Bill Forward, 1\t.\t,.\t.\t.and one team, the 1966 OSLAA man with 34.\ttcp,, Tavlor and nu-iuht none ; Trail poncing was conducted champions, continues in a bid\tKen Ta>lor and Jw,«ht Doug' Dry powdered snow provided by the Caadian Ski Patrol Sys- f\u2018r then a t iooaiinVrr ont I n in Garth Sm,th- coach of the de las\u2019 \"lth the '66 fast skiing both Saturday and tern, directed by Harvey Catch-X,*V,ionahin in,cl 00110813,1 fcated Gaiters from Bishop's.John McDonau l?.,1.\ti _ _\t» 11.\ti .\u201e\t.\t; Vila 111 piOaSllip.\ta nri olerx occitLorst\t4 y»\t^\t41-, Three milestones were passed couldn\u2019t have come at a in weekend National Hockey consentent time\u2014with just 54 'seconds left to play to give the ! nt'cge\\s (AP Wirephoto) more goal in the first period.Phil G o y p 11 e tapped Bill «.ant slalom after winning the Firgt (horc vv.,s ,Ioa\" Bcliv.fauiCanadicn.Except for Miss Wcidcr, (hr wh(î ^\t378,h T' :,T'Mh Rm'SSCa\" top placers ,n both division, are\t'hs 1caroc/Tha,l!rrta/ members of the Canadian na of Deirn p d \u2019svCd L\u2018?'\u2019 ttonal ski team.Half the team haL°Ll 1 ,h , V\"55 ^ was competing in Quebec during .,\t\u2018l.¦\t, c ,a ,mr ls\u2018 the weekend, but the members, WUI be reunited next weekend\tM:' for the Canadian championships ^ *C° .« h f K°al °f h'S at Rossland\trsrrpr snd fina1\u2019' The competition at Collingwood was held in memory of the late senator Gordon Peter Campbell, a long time booster of ikiing in Canada their victory and Dick Duff cored for Montreal.Don Marshall with two Bob also pass into the Toronto nets with less than eight minutes j their Sunday tie.goals Marshall scored the other New and a single by Reggie f leming yor).j,oaj\tfjpot-jm Arm- accounted for New Aork s goals S|ron,t and Mahovlich found the goals, now in his ninth net for Toronto.an WEEK-END FIGHTS Mahovliih cason with Toronto and thej lub s all time goal scorer, got SLIPS PUCK IN Johnn) his milestone marker early in\t,\t, Bucyk scored his 20(Hh\tthe first period\tClaude Larose slipped to In Saturday's NHL action, Boh Pulford and Peter Stem- oa!', s°al .n\\'d'\".av throufh H10 Montreal Canadiens edged New kowski added the other Toronto Un!{' I*?0*.Sunda> n,cht for 1 a' York Rangers 13, Toronto Ma goals.\tnadtens victory margin pie Leafs clipped\tBoston\tBruins\tBucyk.now in his ninth sea-\tGilles\tTremblay scored\this V?and Chicago\tBlack\tHawks\t.son with Boston after two years\tsecond\tgoal of the game\tinto defeated Detroit\t4-1\twith Detroit, counted his 200th\tthe empty Detroit net with\ttwo In Sunday s scheduled\taction,\tto give the Bruins a temporary\tseconds\tto play to sea! the\tvie- Montreal dumped Detroit 5-3.2-2 tie carls in the second pc- lory.Af- Toronto and New York battled riod\tRousseau and Henri Richard JOHANNESBURG, South rica\u2014Rubin (Hurricane) Carter, to * 2-2 standoff and Chicago IMS1.*.Paterson.N.J., knocked walloped Boston 7-1 out Ernie Burford, 158.Mem \u201e phis, Tenn.8.\tCONVENIENT T,MING 1 Beliveau's 379th career goal It s what's INside that counts! Tactyl protects where rust really start! .Unv nooks and crannies beyond the reach of undrreoating.INside doors INside tail light wells, INside over 22 vital spots Tectyl INNER coating sprayed under high pressure, -eals all danger areas with a permanent, moisture proof coalinc Adds years of life to your car, giving you the in Me track on \u2022 better looking, longer-lasting car.\u2022Nnn cntOMt - mouumnos \u2022«mf tAMMTf Nsmf WMI-f VMptr-in* 1 US UOMT , \u2022*U* MM OuAi\u2019ts r*NUt \u2022un wnois wnu STOP IN TODAYÎ C.C.WARNER 294 Queen Street \u2014 Lennoaville, Que.-.\u2014.-a- Ron Stewart, a former Leaf, scored the other Montreal coals scored the olher Boston goal a(, ,hp canadiens won for the Doug Mohns scored a pair of (inif ,n tbPij- |a!i( games coals to lead the Black Hawks Thev have lost only twice in that to victory in the other Saturday 5pan San, Quebec Provincial Senior with Jean Therrien to register Hockey League playoffs.\tshe insurance tally tn the final 11 was a nice win for Coach minute of play.The Gauls were Poliquin and his Rockets and ^l'rc'nS\tl1'a.v and Coach înow with the second game in ^*v*ry had yanked bis goalie Drummondville tomorrow eve 1,1 an effort to get the squallier nine the Gauls will he faced biS Therrien dumped K w:ih a tough proposition They in'° open net to put the will have to go all out in ait 'ordict out of reach of the effort to square the event.'Gauls.It was Ptrlotf SHS wins QMHA Section \"A playoff MacLeod blanks BCS 3-0 as club cops deciding tilt of playdowns STOPS: | Claude Cyr .20 15 12\u201447, Serge Aubry\t.11 9 11\u201431 ; Attendance: 2,538.Cleveland stops Quebec Aces 3-1, Victoria Maple Leafs upset Rochester in interlocking game Ross Brooks would have been better off if Marcel Paille hadn't been ill with flu Sunday night.Brooks filled in for (lie regular Providence Reds goaltender and scored on himself as Baltimore Clippers won 5-3 in an American Hockey League game.The goal was credited to Baltimore defenceman Ken Block whose long shot bounced off the backboards before Brooks, taking a backhand swipe at the puck, deflected it in.In other games Sunday night, Pittsburgh Hornets defeated Springfield Indians 3-2, Quebec Aces trampled Hershey Bears 16-3 and Buffalo Bisons downed Cleveland Barons 5-4.Saturday, Cleveland beat Quebec 3-1, Hershey dumped Spring-field 6-0, Buffalo edged Pittsburgh 3-2 and Victoria Maple Leafs of the Western League won 6-4 over Rochester Americans in an interlocking game in Victoria.Other Baltimore goals Sunday (went to Ken Schinkel, Ted Taylor, Jean Cosette and Marc Du-four.Scoring for Providence j were Dave Creighton, Jim Mikol and Jim Bartlett.BREAKS 2-2 TIE Murray Hall scored for the Hornets late in the third to break a 2-2 tie.Andre Pronovost and Billy Harris got the other Pittsburgh goals.Dave Amadio and Bill White scored for Spring-field.Pat Hannigan led Buffalo with two goals with Mel Pearson,! Gerry Ouellette and Dave Rich-i ardson counting the others.Bob! Courcy scored three times for the Barons and Joe Szura added one.The Aces rebounded with a vengeance against Hershey Sun day after their Saturday loss to, Cleveland.Wayne Hicks and Simon Nolet scored two each for Quebec while Terry Gray, Cle-land Morrison, Don Blackburn, Ed Hoekstra, Noel Price and Gord Labossiere got the others, j 0\tRichard Geoffrion \t34 33\t31\t56\t54\t37 34\t32\t56\t55\t37 35\t33\t57\t56\t37 36\t33\t57\t58\t37 37\t34\t57\t58\t38 38\t35\t58\t59\t40 39\t36\t59\t60\t41 40\t37\t60\t61\t42 41\t37\t62\t62\t43 42\t38\t63\t62\t33 43\t38\t63\t63\t45 44\t40\t65\t64\t45 45\t42\t65\t65\t49 46\t44\t85\t65\t51 47\t47\t66\t66\t53 48\t47\t66\t68\t55 49\t48\t67\t69\t56 50\t50\t68\t70\t.\u2014 a close battle the' _ /,r*' whole way as the teams battled IVn-alUc»* Picard, 5 05.Hardy and through A scoreless first period, H^atn (minors» 7 14.Bouchard, 8 05 Seven penalties were called but \"\u2018'rtn *m1 H»wt>rth iminor*, JJ.10 during ibis stage nothing hap-/\"\"1\"\u2019 ls u pened as the goalies kept their , .s*\u20180l'cl p*rlo\u2018, .\t*\ti Drumnuwu!vliu*.R.! eclerc, oa>,0'' Clear.\ti (Bouchard and Picard)\t1.13 Youiu; Andre Cannon in the ~ vSt11\tguicn !v«
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