Sherbrooke daily record, 7 mai 1966, samedi 7 mai 1966
[" Strs: jSVX'>5^SR5! News in brief RIN policy MONTREAL CP i\u2014If electei to form the Quebec governmen?June 5.the separatist Ras semblement pour Tlndepenci ance Nationale (National Inde pendence Rally) would \"estât lish in Quebec a democratii republic which would assure th equality of all citizens and re speet for all beliefs, and o\u2018 which t h e official languag* would be French/' Pierre Bourgault, leader o* le Rassemblement, made thf statement Friday at a pres1 i conference called to announce j the party's campaign platform) for the protincial general elec tion.?Many goo! OTTAWA (CP)\u2014One in seven Canadians made a goof in his income tax return this year.Revenue Minister Pearson told the Commons Friday.A big computer in Ottawa found 1.210.000 errors among 7.100.000 returns, the rejects were sent back to district taxa-j tion offices.?List defects WASHINGTON Movie l2j Spectrum 1:15 p.m.Sacred Heart 1:90 o nv U) Platform 2.00\tp.m.5)\tBig Picture Eyes of Tomorrow ji Chance To Learo 12* Canadians A1j 2:3P p.m.: 3) Sports Spectacular 5i World of Sports I 12) Forum 3.00\tp.m.6)\tSome of Those Day* j 12) Muaic Room 3:30 P.W \u2019 6 French For Love 12) Drama Festival 4:00 p.m.| 3) TBA \\ 3> Sports In Action H) Movie 4.30 o.m 3) Ensign O\u2019Toole I 6) 20/20 12) Magic Tom 7:03 e.nr*.age 12) The Daisies /:3C p m.3) Favorite Martian 3) Walt Disney 6) Flashback 12) The Avenger* \u2022 :0 Peyton PUce 10:0t p-TL Si Wackieai Snap 6)\tSeven Days i!> Court Martial HOP pi\u2019ll Neal 5i M.v \\Lj.ue- tna Cat Si News 2> New» Il I» p.m.6l Weekend Report 11:15 pm 3)\tMovie SI NTsht Edition 8i Ne t» 12) Pulse 11:22 p.m 4)\tWeekend In Spore» 11:12 p.m.8) Shoe»trln* Theatre 11:40 p.m 8; Movie U) Canadian Talent 11.52 8) Movie 12:10 p.m 12) New» 11:50 pm 6) News 12:00 noon J) Love ot Ufa 5) Jeopardy 8) Calendar 8) Donna Reed Hi Little Theater 12:25 p m I.New» 12:3c p.m.5.3) Search for Tomorrow 3) Let\u2019» Play Po.Office 8) father - Knows Best 12) Kids is People 12:43 p.m.6.3)\tGuiding Light 12) Dear Charlotte 1.00\tp.m 3) Weather 5)\tGeneral Hospital 6)\tCalendar 8) Ben Casey 12) Movie 1.03 p.m.3) Across the fence 1.13 p.m, 3) Mixing Bowl 1.30\tp.m.8)3) As the World Turns 3) Ben Casey 2.00\tp m 6.3)\tPassword 8) Confidential for Women 2.30\tp.m.3) Houseparty 5)\tThe Doctors 6)\tGirl Talk - 8) A Time for Us 12) People In Conflict 2:33 p.m.8) News 3:00 p.m 3) To Tell The Truth 5)\tAnother World 6)\tTo Tell the Truth 8) Genera) Hospital 12) fractured Phrases 3:25 p.m.3) News I I2i Surprise Party 1:30 p.m J) Movie j .5) Where the Action Is ! 6) Haule Dazz.e 8) Movie i 12) Secret Squirrel 5:00 p.m j 3) Adventure Club 3i Passport to Adventure 12) Thunderbirds 1:30 p.m 6) Music Hop 12) Camp Runamuch 5:40 p.m.5) Superman a:0(> p.m 3) Spore» 8) Valetines Day 8) News 12) Pierre Berton 0:10 p.m 1) Weanerwise j 3) News 4:13 p.m I)\tNew» time \u2022:15 p.m : Si Weather 4:30 p.m : l> Newa j a) Huntley Brinkley 8) Across Canada 8) Combat 12) Pulse f :00 p.m, J)\tWyatt Karp j S' Don Messer j 5) Addatns family 1 81 New» 12) fUntstonea 1:23 p.m 8) Sports ?:30 p.m 3) To Te!) the Truth 5)\tHullabaloo 6)\tJubilee 8) 12 O\u2019clock High 12) Gtdget »:OC p.m 3) I\u2019ve Got A Secret 5)\tHoney West 6)\tThe fugitive 12) Bewitched RIGHT LEAD SETS SOUTH A letter from Port and, Maine reads in part: \"West opened the nine of clubs against my four-heart contract .He got in with the king of hearts to lead a second club and with the ace of hearts to lead a third club for his partner to ruff.I had to lose a diamond later on and wound up one down.My partner claims that I overbid.Did |I?\u201d | The answer to our reader is that he did not overbid §t all.He had a full opening hid opposite his partner's club opening, plus a fit in clubs, and was fully entitled to force to game.Furthermore, the game contract was a good one and could have been made against any lead but a club.We think that, instead of fussing at South, .North should have congratulat-ied West on a beautiful opening lead.! It is pretty easy to see the effectiveness of a club opening when you look at ail the cards, and we believe that the West hand does call for a club open-: ing, but we wonder just how-many bridge players would see the strong possibility that repeated club leads would event-;ually give their partner a ruff.It is seldom good tactics to | lead a suit that your opponents have bid and rebid.In fact, such a lead usually comes close to being a giveaway play, but this time West had a lot going for him.To start with, he could be pretty sure that hearts would divide 5-3 3-2.Then North and South were each likely to hold four clubs.North had opened jthe suit and South had given a ! 3) Andy ot Mayben.\tB> Happenings\t8:30 p.m.5) Morning Star\t3:30 p.m.\t3) Lucy Shoi» B) Butternut Square\t3) Edge of Night\t5) Dr Ktldart 8) Supermarket Sweep\t3) You Don't Say\t8) Danger 12) Ed Allen\tfi) Take Thirty\t12) Andy Griffith 11:20 a.m.\t8) Bachelor Father\t9:00 p.m.6) Across Canada\t12) Your Move\t3) Andy WUliams 11:30 a.m.\t4:00 p.m.\tB) Show of th» Week 3) Dick Van Dyke\tS) Secret Storm\t8) Shenandoah 5) Paradise Bay\t3) Beany & Cecil\t12) Country Music Hall 8) Dating Game\t6) Worlds in Contrast\t8:30 p.m 12) Mr.and Mrs.\t8) Time For Action\t3) Hazel jump raise.Furthermore, West did not have any other lead with any real promise.He had no reason to open a trump and neither his spade nor diamond holding looked attractive.V* CARD SENSE A4 Q\u2014The bidding has been: West\tNorth\tEast\tSouth IV 1 A Pass 2 A :3 V\t4 A\t5 V\t?I You, South, hold: AK10 8 VAS 7 6 AJ 95 4 A3 2 ; What do you do?A\u2014Double.You have better (hearts than spades.TODAY\u2019S QUESTION Again your partner overcalls one heart with one spade and time you hold: the next player passes.This AK 10 VQ J 7 6 A J 9 5 4 AQ 6 2 What do you do?Answer Monday WELCOME TOURISTS About 8,000,000 foreigners visited Yugoslavia as tourists in 1965.A* n ¦ Show Business 2 ¦ ¦ THE BORN LOSER By ART SANSOM SAWYERVILLE CIL DISTRIBUTOR, Mr.Charles Charpentier, Manager of J: A.Lowery Ltd.Says: Red is more ion a coor.ÏIPUFY LD l'të 8KU uWELKlUab mu# HlbTOPV! p Bepl^HT WITH NftU- YW RASc-Al1 CAPTAIN EASY By LESL'E TURNER CAPTAIN! KIRK 15 HERE INVESTIGATING THOSE UFO RAP0RT5.CARLA.HE'LL ADVISE ME0NMY5T0RV1 I heard the nurd.PULSATING WHINE OF THAT FLVING SAUCER SEEN HERE LAST NIGHT, CAPTAIN.GAVE ME THE CREEPS! THAT WAS A NEW TYPE AMSUlANCE SIREN, MISS PATAKBV.AND THE \u2022SAUCER.\u201d PROVED TO SE A VERV HIGH SUMP, WITH A SEARCHLIGHT MOST HAVE LOOm EXPLANATIONS- ONLY A SMALL FRACTION OF 11.000 UFOS INVESTIGATED SEEM TO DEFY PRESENT SCIENTIFIC KNOWLED«S\u2019.YOU MEAN THE pJLAl- SAUCUWi TELL U5 WHERE tVIY'PE acwauV FROM, AND Wb PROMISE WOT TO PANIC\u2019.HOLLYWOOD (AP)-In her film performances, Jeanne j Crain long has presented a por-I trait of serenity.| Could there be any doubt that she is just as serene in real jlife?Not when you consider how she manages an acting career and a family of seven chil-| dren, ranging from a collegian to a 10 months old.i How does she do it?\u201cI have no system.\u201d she ad-(milted.\"The only way I operate is to take one thing at a time.I never worry about things until they happen.\u2019\u2019 i Whatever her method, it seems to agree with her.She has reached the age when life is supposd to begin, yet she j retains the fresh beauty s;ie ex-: hibited in Margie, Centennial Summer, Letter to Three Wives Pinky and other memorable films of her 20th Century-Fox [career.Now she has joined with an other Fox graduate, Dana Andrews, in a new film, 52 Miles of Terrero.It is being made at MGM as a two-hour movie for television, although it may be released in theatres first.\u201cIt feels good to be working again,\" she commented in her dressing room.\"This is the first picture I've done since I bad Christopher.He was our after thought.\u201d DONUT MAKERS Men wanted to make donuts in the sparkling new DUNKIN\u2019 DONUTS SHOP opening soon in Sherbrooke.Six week training plan available.Uniforms furnished.Applicants must be bilingual.If interested, please contact Mr.Paul Bennett, Lc Baron Motor Hotel, Sherbrooke on Monday May 9lh from 2:00 P.M, to 10:00 P.M.Tuesday from 9:00 A.M.to 1:00 P.M.¦ ¦¦¦BMBBBBBBBBBBBBB or It\u2019s a way to express bold, impulsive feelings.warm hospitality .a loving personality.We have many shades of red\u2014from quiet and cheerful to vibrant and exciting.And we'll help you find the red lor any other color! that's just right for you.Color says so much about you, a d C-l-l culors say it best. t.cina> t Assomption Street in Sher- incapabilities, and caused her drivers Vho ' wished'to «n'to s1,361-35- P*U!i interest sine brooke.\tto suffer inconveniences\t.the accident and the court Neither driver was injured.ito suffer In filing Gen DEBT IS GREAT Mesopotamia\u2019s ancient civilizations gave man the wheel, the arch, razors, frying pans, the harp and astrology.Gervais, Langlais & Monty LAWYERS 6 Wellington South - Sherbrooke -\u2019 562-4735 Diplomas presented to policemen g0 lu the the parking lot.The defendants C()i4s also claimed that the plaintiff had no reason to go on the road because her ultimate des PirHMniNlD itination was the other end of the centre.The roadway, claim- Mr and Mrs, Gerard Desmar ed the defendants, was tor ais have returned from Florida Says CLC contract in textiles an indication of desertion To give hostelry BLAIS & MADR0 \"Quality Men\u2019s Store\" \u2014 Custom Tailors \u2014 149 Wellington S» North Sherbrooke - Tel.569 7928 In criticizing the Fedoraiton of Labor try and unify all motor vehicle traffic only.not.after spending several weeks labor movements, Hu for pedestrians.The defence holiday there\tof the Quebec based (.\u2019onfcdei ! claimed it was under\tno obliga-l Mr.and Mrs Laurier Petit\tat ion of\tNational\tTrade friions tion to maintain in good order|Newport, were recent guests of\tMarcel\tPepin\tam\tn shei -a parking lot for the\tbenefit of Mrs Annette Malboeuf and Mr\tb,-0oke yesterday\tthat\tthe mu Presentation of Diplomas to;pedestrians.\tand Mrs.E.).Boliveau.While\tjng of\t¦|.,bor'\t(.in!\tacis In representatives of E a, tern The defoncp askpd |hp t.asp here they railed on Mr.and Dominion Textile and work Townships police forces who have been attending the sixth;\t\"\"' .Mr.and Mrs.Lucien Perron .\t-\t, u ,\tThe plamtift, however, said .,,\t, .\t.\t,\t\u2019 annual regional school .sponsor-\tand Mrs.A.St.James a so Mr ed by the Sherbrooke municipalcho ncori\tnndM.;aml Mrs G.P.R Fortier, Mel bourne.Friends will be sorry to learn Mrs.Lucien Perron is a , .\t, patient in the Sherbrooke liospi plaintiff further claimed that The defence asked the case be dismissed with the costs.plaintiff, however, said was a ramp at.the entrance she used, to allow pedestrians to enter.The plaintiff \u2018claimed there was no specificj^g,1 entry for pedestrians.The \u201c\"\u2018ital CanadianHhe prinnice policy to!indication ot Canadian,worker can president fLC, the labor leader Mr.Pepin, who v ing an assembly oi held in Sherbnmkt was referring to s a clear enough This was Hie what the Quebec that the CNTf ¦Xpert trotn thcHhc textile sink said, iddress he ('NTH > estenlay, eonl rat-1 oiilv as long gres ; peg 111 a ITs\u2019 i elorcnce made to lin hour CLf con in Winm spcakiii:'.the strik there was no sidewalk for ped- TH0S.W.LEONARD B.A., LL.L.NOTARY Continental Bld9., Suite 509 Tel.lO.9 2600 Focus attest: MATHIAS TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE SALES & SERVICE Royal Typewriters Burroughs Adding Machines 41 Wellington St North Phone 562-0440 police department featured a gathering held in the St.Francis Secondary School, East SherbrookA, yesterday afternoon.For the past week the police-mo-a have been following theoretical studies of the Control of crowds and the solving of thefts, the sessions being conducted by special agents of the Federal Bureau of Investigation from various bureaux in the United States.Speaking at the ceremonies on cherry and apple trees ! were Sherbrooke Police Direc- be great pictuie material.,tor Edouard Moreau, Mr.Jus- The fresh young blades j tice Louis Philippe Cliche of grass make a fine green carpet picturt the Superior Court, and St.with shrubs and trees.Francis District Crown Prose- There are a number of ways eutor Guy Blanchette.\tto photograph the awaking of j The school will continue next nature but all require the same jweek with special instruction thought of composition, on the use and care of fire- The next interesting pictures arms, also conducted by FBI are those that have been held special agents.signed by Dominion in the company\u2019s plants in Textile VVi Montreal and Vallorl m]d.show ate ' .vo w ed clearly the inability of tin CLC to handle the labor proh lems peculiar to Quebec represciltiil iv cs ot Tt xl He and I luted irkers.a ('13 allili- a I no.t he At lihe Htm -i'.'iied, CNTF at unions were out The while same picket signing of an agreement Sherbrooke.M 2.60(1 workers for the mnndville and company are actually on The worker- in lines in othei part- ol -till on strike eoiltrael was dialed textile on strike in g o g, Drum Mont moreney i-'.e plants are speech on the ; held recently although he was hall decked with slogans.\t, lie reterred to the unit t ael as an act ol desertion and said that H showed ju.st how dourly the CLC understood the labor problems ol Quebec courses Tourism, Fish i 1er Vlpholise announced that cries ol hotel r and (laine Mm Couturier has i lie s e c o n d Ircshei couisrs ever ship will he .Mount li 27 liven in tin Eastern Town by Ho- I In i.lia I h\\ i aon be held in Sherbrooke ,s Motel Iront May 15 to The time is finally coming .emphasize the subject when the buds and the blossoms will 1 3 up from the bottom ol the Hid There are many scenes thaï \u2022\u2019\u2022 567-3939 567-3930 119 Frontenac St, Sherbrooke, Que.ing boughs archways or bridges.Foreground areas must not over power in the brightness range.Shadows in this region are preferred.Silhouettes in the foreground are interesting and give depth to the scene Wagon wheels or other equipment found around the scene, or milk cans on the stand by the road all are identified with farm life and should be used as framing material.This points to what one should use for framing: any object related to the subject is » good tip.In most cases the objects used lor framing mould not be of a lighter tone than the re»st of the scene.By keeping MiesP objects dark you automatically WOOD FENCES 50 Varieties Chain Link (Steel) Installation FREE ESTIMATE J (£>ajh Sentences of youths suspended Three Sherbrooke youths , much pleaded guilty yesterday in ¦omposi Sherbrooke's Court ol Seions to ;i ehar.!e ol loileriiu.1 They were given suspended seizièmes by Judge Benoit Tunnel Jacques Maurice, Andre Oui met and Leopold Bergeron, each 19, were found loitering at night near the const ruction apprentice centre Crown Prosceutur Guv Blau chelte told the court that the three had no record and that police had no objection il the youths were given suspended sentences.In pronouncing sent e it e e Judge Tunnel ordered them to he released without posting a bond to keep the peace ( 'mirse: only for slatt of motels ai hotelnicn sons w idling vised to wri - are intended not owners., managers and tlie line local hotel-, ut restaurants, but lor from all Quebec IVi to attend are nil ¦ as earlv pus ruble to the Hostelry Division, 160(1 Bern St Suite 3026.i Montreal or 12 Sir Ainu St , Quebec, fur lull mlorimition The Department'' llo.slcltv lb\\ IMIIU take complete i e poll sitiility lor preparing and run mug Hi mat ter-indu-tr room at ion a heal! h agemelil hotel h Mr overutg alt o the hotel table and \u2022ep, decor ho.pitalily.p il b 1 i e id ali-lv hotel man and oli rfvanee of isliitioii.out unci i- e eom' -i ¦ ol illleri-sl s jncliiditi).serviee.upl ml .loliiiny lliiigo.alias I epme, 27, of no known address, is to lie examined by a physician said Mi Itlani hette when the 77 vear old man appeared before Judge Tunnel of ( ourt of Sessions 'I he man is at tuisetl of loiter ing wilhimt any risible means of support.4flei lean I Bilodeau read out the charge Mr.lllanihetle informed the enurl lhal the man would he able to plead on Monday after haying been e» ammed by the Sherbrooke pri son physician.Judge Bennil Tunnel consented to the request.PEOPLE CROSSED OCEAN The island of Madagascar is 250 miles from Africa but its inhabitant- an thought to ha < migrated from Indonesia, t,000 miles to the east pointed out ;Hle ugiulieanee of h o I il i n g !liesr eoiti.si-¦ in a region which ,,m,ni- liulli winter unit mmii mei ports FLC again endorsed their pohrv to bring nation wide unity to the lahm movements in Canada Speaking Iront a platform plastered with posters demand mg lustiee lor the some 2,600 stiikm,:; Quebec textile workers who are members of t'NTt altill.iles.Mi Pepin demutneed what he called t l.t s atlempt lo set up ,i n.dinn w uli- rigid lldml plan Qiichec lias special priddem-yyliieh are peeuliar lo her own partuulai eireunwitanees the labor leader said, and Hie FLF has never shown that it would he any more capable in hand ling them Ilian i>.the FN'I\u2019l W in should workers in Que bi't he asked, he rompelled to lorm an a.sMiriiiUon with \" oi kers m Toroutn ami Van IcOttver, workers who Uvi* thousamls of miles away from them and who have nothing m common with tliem?\" The Iree dom ol a-si«'ia(ion, he pointed out not only guarantees men in bn ni assonations tint In assoei.ite as they please He told Hie assembly that he tell that Quebci spécial la hoc problems could he best handled In the ( NT! w Inch .vr- a clearer rrpreseiituttun of (he Quchi'r win kei Mi I'epm relerred spet Hieal Iv lo a Munlreal local of the liiternalionai Mlianre ol rhea Ine.il Stage Employees, a FLF allili,ite which reientl.v attempt ¦ il lo wlUnliaw Irmn the FLF, Hint were refused by the Labor |Relation* Board Mr Pepin said Dial the re lusal of this request was a 'violation of the workers\u2019 freedom of choice I In FNTU does not practice seel iqliallslll.Mi Pepin said, uiile.-s seclKinalism means up imsitiig the forniiition of a rigid labor pulley which makca no allow ances fnf Die diIleri'iu es Dial exist amongst the workers m Canaria The problems of the Quebec [workei are hound In differ Itum thiise id be lelluw worker in oilier parts id Canada, Mr.Pepin said Ile eûmes from a i oinpli'lely ihficrcnl suri.il, < ul-lural and economic baekgrmtnd These problems (annul be .solved by a labor federation, 75 per cent of whose affiliates are Americans union-, the CNTU president said.These so called international unions he said, are called international only lie cause they are made up pn manly of American workers and sceomlanly Canadian workers ft is not Die policy ol Die CNTU, Mr Pepin said, to try and force or pressure unions into aflihating Dieniselve-» ysith Die movenienl \"We reapeet the right ol the worker to ehnoso with whom he unites'* PLUMES ADORN WARRIOR Rare bird-of paradise fealh ers an worn by New Guinea tribesmen at their annual sing sing'' festival Building Repairs A Pel itir FREE ESTIMATES BISHOP BROS LTD General Courut tors 143 Mogog St.Tel 562 9315 LILAC BUSH ft high with the pur chase *d an HO lb.1(1 6/4 lor lawns \u2014 LIMITED QUANTITY HURRY! lejjor wAÎEivQO, cue Tel.567-5791 or 569-772* Sherbrooke, Que.¦Hi HATCH THAT II\\M-MKR \u2014 The horse in the picture with black smith Reg Coates seems to he keeping a big eye on the operation.In this lorm ol composition both horse and man are directing the siess-er to the action while at the same time they are forming the subject.I sed in the photo was a Rolliccnrd camera with shutter al 1/256, lens at III and ASA 160 film speed.¦An (FC tu prit) Dn (Icrrixh) t For 1 Doy We'll Lend You A Spreader with the purchase of one SO lb.bag or more of grata fertilizer.\t*a*Mauai£a ^Bourque Blvd.\u2014 Tel 864-4388 \u2014 2 milet trom the city limitt *\u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022 I i Former Olivier Photo customer* ore welcomed for .QUALITY \u2022\tBlack & White \u2014 Some Color Slides 24 Hr».\u2022\tColor Print» at l#»»t 5 day» (Inquire) a FREE Album with order ot color print» Skinner & Nadeau 82 Wellington St.North Sherbrooke Shopping Centre 1 I I Sberbcook Tally 'fiecotd The paper of the Eastern Townships.Established February 0, 1807.taeorporsting tbs Sherbrooke GazetU (est 1837* and the Sherbrooke Examiner (eat 1879) Published every weekday by the Sherbrooke Dally Record Company Ltd.110 Wellington Street North.Sherbrooke Que.HUGH DOHER-Pf Editor-in-chief > iSP mA JOHN BASSETT Chairman IVAN W SAUNDERS Preildani E MOIRA BASSETT Vlco-Preaidanl SATURDAY, MAY 7, 1966 X -\tvV\\\\N\t\u2018VP' .Ï i Pseudonyms liven letters to editor From the time the first newspaper made its appearance over 200 years ago, the letters-to-the-editor column has been one of the most fascinating features of the editorial page.Even today it is one of the best-read sections of any newspaper.For the newspaperman it is something of an index of his popularity in the community.II everybody hates him, he s probably doing a very had job.But il everybody loves him the situation is really grim.For one of the prime purposes of a newspaper, especially a community publication, is to present the problems of the people it serves.And il it does so adequately it is bound to make some enemies but it should also make some friends.Many contributors to the letters-to-the-editor column are willing to express their opinions over their own names.But many, for obvious and valid reasons, prefer to use pseudonyms.These are of more than passing interest, perhaps doing more to explain the writers\u2019 attitudes than do the texts of the the letters themselves.There arc the old standbys: Concerned, Disgusted, Agitated, Canadian.Veteran, Mother of Flight, Fedup and the old reliable Pro Bono Publico.But how do you explain the energy displayed by one contributor to the Edmonton Journal who signed himself \"Slightly Disgusted?\u201d Maybe he almost did not write at all.# ¥ Protest-marching midgets might be called pocket pickets.Hayden S.Pearson's COUNTRY FLAVOR: Hope makes May the merry month x mm ^ \"'s have been mcnts\trenting homes and flats in sur HAS OWN INN\t; minding towns and villages.About\t2.500 passengers and\t)''mr\t,n,ndrpd Emilies occupy tons of\tfreight pass\tthrough\tan aPar,mont cs,a,p\t¦'\u2019I'01'\u201d11?Marvillc\teach month\ton their\tb,,iU\tby thp Frcnch\t12 miles way between Canada\tand the\t:nva-v\tal '\u2022on»uvon\t1'arther army, air and UN bases in S\u2019brrhrtinkp Daily iKrrnrb SUBSCRIPTION RATES Carrier delivery In Sherbrooke and Eastern Town-chipe, 40 cent* weekly, by mail in City of Sherbrooke, $30.80 per year.Mail eub-ecriptioru in Canada, out aide «he city limit», and Great Britain, I year $10.00.A month* 6.00, 3 month» $3 00, I month $1.S0.Unit \u2022d State» and South America.1 year $17.00 6 month» $9.00, 3 months $5 00, I month $2.00.Sinplo copia* 7c; Back cepias, 7c; over 3P day» old.15; over 90 day» \u2022Id, 40e.\"Authorized aa second cl**» mail, Pott Office Department Ottawa, and for payment of postage in \u2022a*h.\" north in Belgium, 400 more Ca nadian families live in houses, maisonettes and apartments built by Belgian interests.Michel and Pamela Francois, a young couple both employed on the base, carry a typical burden of anxiety about their future.British \u2022 born Pamela, secretary to Group Capt.Alan Avant, base commander, has worked for the Canadians for 10 years.Michel is assistant director of civilian personnel \"Just six months ago sve built our own home,\" Pamela said.\"It's lovely\u2014modern, with central heating, just like a Canadian home.Now.if the base closes, we\u2019ll probably leave it.\" PLAN TO MOVE Michel and Pamela intend to emigrate to Canada if they lose their jobs af Marvillc.While the economic problems provoked by closing the base would hurt many local people, some citizens are just as upset! at the prospect of an emotional; wrench if the Canadian community departs.Local newspapers have pub-i jlished letters from readers whol rv Probably more books have been written about birds than any other member of the animal world.There are between 10,000 and 12,000 living species of birds, and human curi-oiity about them i« greater than ever.It is estimated that, in North America, 250,000 persons own at least one book about birds.In Great Britain, the figure is 100,000 persons.In the latter nation, one book about birds is published every week.C iMNteaaflt Irltuaise Bygc day; express as much concern about the possibility of breaking up friendships as about the loss of income.A long letter published recently in a Virton newspaper laments the possible departure of t h e Canadians, praising \"Iheir friendship, their willing ness to serve, their generosity and their sense of humanity.\u201d The letter adds.PBHytR VO* TOO*t fROW Ok Upper Room* Martha.Martha, thou art careful and troubled about many things: but one thing is needful: and Mary hath chosen that good part, which shall not be taken awav from her.(Luke 10.41-42).PRAYER: Our lather, be a constant guest in our homes so (hat we can share with Thee the joys of famil> life and seek Thy help in every time of distress.tVe pray in the name of Thy Son.who shared the joys and sorrows of the home at Bethany.Vmen.Its Springtime in ilie Janet Syly eslei P > t r i < Taylor and Rita Mess i trio, sang the \\ - sc w ii the chorus joining in.A male quartet was n ented bv Harold ) tylm, Sylvester.David Grieye and David Grieve.Jr, Pi selections by tim t tv-A duel Shine on It im Moon was sunc b' \u20191rs (.or-don Larabee and H a t o I d Taylor.Miss I err ne 1 as-sonde entertained v ii -oft shoe dance followed bv a courtroom scene in \u2022kit.hn St- un ar.I ed\\ Adventures with God TWENTY YEAHS AGO (From the Itère-d of Tuesday, Y to wig t of Bavaria ai,.,\"p!:d the throue on beh-uf o Ms 17 - year - old son Otto.The young king w;;- popular with the Greek- c,.ept so far as he was under Bavarian influence, tun lost British support v.hon took Russia's part in the Crimean War.Otto gn \\v more autocratic and the Greeks started ioosw.g ! t another king.In an eiivvou.230,010 of 244.202 voie- wei e east for Prince Vivcd of England, who v\\ is ineligible, and the crown was eventually given to n Banish prince who became King George 1 of the lleileiv - in 18t>3.1927 \u2014 French a\\ a*ov Nun.\u2019esser and Coll took oH from France to fly to North America and were never seen again First World War Fifty years ago today n 1010 tier nt a n a\"acks pierced the French me a* Verdun in two place-.British and G e r m a n \u2022 units raided each others line» near Thicpval: Hussion warships bombarded the GOUllainil COilSl, ;!id greater freedom have not produced better people, they have just given us more pleasant surroundings in which to pursue our selfish pursuits, and in which to consume tranquilizers and listen to the end-less harangue of radio and TV showmen.All parents are not entirely to blame for the problem youth of our day, some parents have been remiss in their teaching and example, but the most concerned parents are those who have tried to bring up their children in the fear and nurture of the Lord, but whose efforts have been thwarted by the deceptions of modern devices.Media that W** JWTfl't''.JANE SCOTT ought to have been the servant of mankind, has made slaves of the unwary.Many parents who ought to discipline their children take the line of least resistance, and serve TV dinners so that their children may not miss an episode of a demoralizing show.The brainwashing process has been subtle and prolonged, but very effective.Hollywood ideas and immorality have been glamorized and publicized until today it is epitomized in the new morality, the God Is Dead theory and the demoralized nations.From Parliament Hill to skid row the educated, the affluent and the ignorant paupers practice the new morality and reap the old results.Sorrow, disillusionment, alcoholism, social diseases, rising suicide rates, crimes and lawlessness are evidences of moral decandence, The moral decline began in the parlour w\u2019hen that marvelous little box introduced Charlie McCarthy and Edgar Bergen on prime time Sunday evenings.Christian parents were caught off guard, and children were exposed to influences which were designed to entertain and entrap the unsuspecting.Statistics prove that people are more accident prone in a moment of preoccupation than at other times.Relatively few persons would voluntarily submit to a brainwashing process, but many have been brainwashed involuntarily as they looked or listened to the subtle overtones and suggestions that are airborne into our living rooms.Like unwary sheep nibbling a lush bit of grass here and there, they are lured off the straight and narrow way and become lost in a fog of ideas and doctrines.Let\u2019s admit it, \u201cAll we like sheep have gone astray and turned everyone to his own way,\u201d in our moments of preoccupation with trivialities.The idiot boxes have made fools of us, and weaned us and our children away from God and His righteousness.Until now the nations have forgotten God, and many are turned into hell.Technology has given us the devices to develop our vices and to lure us away from the living God who is our only hope and salvation.Animal Life Answer to Previous Punie IciAiNlNiÊT ACROSS 7\tPolynesian herb 8\tNet 9\tFormerly 10 Italian city It Not as much 17 Loitered 19 Australian cattle !\u2018.Weight of India \\°,\t\u201e , 25 Biblical name .Kuidof fish net os Fixed look .01 hose against t Porcine animal 4 Bird\u2019s \u2014\u2014 8 Aquatic mammal 12 High card l.i Married gypsy woman 14 Gaelic r\tA\t an^ MiSS Hindley were murder.\" He had enticed Evans blooded murders '\u2019\t\u2019\tarrested after her brother-in- from a homosexuals\u2019 club in law, David Smith, 18, told po Manchester.The judge, in his summation Private FRENCH LESSONS Prof.J.A.Lacroix Retired School Teacher Telephone 569-4984 PROVINCE OF QUEBEC CITY OF SHERBROOKE I PUBLIC NOTICE By-law no.1561 PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that on the 21st day of January, 1965, the Municipal Council of the City of Sherbrooke has adopted by-law no.1561.of the municipal by-law,s of the City of Sherbrooke.concerning industrial assistance to Legare Foundry-Limited.By-law no.1561 has been approved by the Quebec Municipal Commission on May 3rd.1966 and by the Quebec Municipal Affairs on April 29th, 1966.That the original of said by-law no.1561 is kept at the City Hall, in the Municipal Archives, where everybody can take communication thereof.By-law no.1561 will take effect immediatly.Given at Sherbrooke, this 5th day of May, 1966.H.P.Eraond, City Clerk.He told Brady: \u201cIn your case I pass the only sentence which the law now allows, which is three concurrent sentences of life imprisonment.\u2019\u2019 The death penalty for murder was abolished in Britain last PROVINCE OF QUEBEC CITY OF SHERBROOKE PUBLIC NOTICE By-law no.1537 PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby-given that on the 12th day of October, 1965.the Municipal Council of the City of Sherbrooke has adopted bylaw no 1537, of the municipal by-laws of the City of Sherbrooke, concerning industrial assistance to Bruck Mills Limited.By-law no.1537 has been approved by the Quebec Municipal Commission on May 3rd, 1966 and by the Quebec Municipal Affairs on April 29th, 1966.That the original of said by-law no.1537 is kept at tlie City Hall, in the Municipal Archives, where everybody can take communication thereof.By-law no.1537 will take effect immediately.Given at Sherbrooke, this 5th day of May, 1966.H.P.Emond, City Clerk.MYRA HINDI.EY QUEBEC LIQUOR BOARD The undermentioned persons have applied for the following permits: DUBE, Paul MEIGNEN, Miss Anne St.Elie d\u2019Orford Grocery Route No.1, Ascot North Motel, Dining room.Bar Brompton Gore Club NAULT.Gilles Association de Chasse & Peche de Brompton Gore ST-LAURENT, Mrs.Rosaire 398 Assomption Grocery St., Sherbrooke Any objection to these applications shall be sent in writing, duly alleged, within fifteen days from this notice, to: THE REGISTRAR P.0.BOX 1058, PLACE D'AKMES MONTREAL, P.Q.to the jury, referred to a tai>e recording of L e s 1 e y Ann s screams and protests made while Brady took pornographic photographs of the child \"It must throw a merciless light on the characters and disposition of persons who treat a little girl in that way,\" he said.The judge also told the jury that Brady's collection of books on pornography, perversion and torture \u201cdid not prove any-thing.\" He added: ' 1 dare say that dozens of people read books of that sort and never dream of putting the things | they read into practice \" Police surrounded the accused couple in the maximum-security courtroom as the judge sentenced them.BRADY IMPASSIVE Brady looked pale and impassive as the life sentence was announced.His mistress, who earlier in the trial had said \"I .still love him,\" swayed forward and closed her eves SHF.RBROOKF DAILY RECORD.SAT.MAY 7, 1#«6 S fiirtljR DREW \u2014 To Harold and Velma tnee Atkin*) a daughter, Patricia Ann.bom May 6.1966 at the Sherbrooke Hospital.A sister for Carol, Diane, Brenda and Nancy.Scouiing and Cubbing R> KI N HAKTI I IT GOLD COIN TO GO ON SALE \u2014 The first Canadian gold coin minted in 59 years \u2014a $20 piece about the size of a 25 cent piece\u2014will go on sale in 1967 as part of a set of seven coins The set is EVANS, Inai V.Row* \u2014 At Montreal, on Friday, May 9, j 1966, in her Rlat.year.Resting i at Cass Funeral Home, 39 Duf-ifmn Road, Stanstrad.where | friend» may call Sunday 2:00 Ito 4.00 and 7 00 to 9 (to pm.The\tfuneral will be held on : Monday at All Saint* Church, The Sherbrooke Kiw ants'Beetle at 2:00 pm Rev R.VV.(Tub will be addressed this Peirce officiating.Interment Monday by Montreal Scout Exe- Lakeside Cemetery , Hishopton.cutive Sid Sundborg.Mr.Sund borg will talk about the Ven DOUGALL, Nellie Eth*l A ¦ lurcr program.The Ktwanii the Wales Home, Richmond, j Club is considering the sponsor Que .on Friday, May 6, HWB, ship of what would be the first Nellie Ethel McNamara, in her i local Venturer group Mem\t81st.\ty car.dear mother of Gor- ,hers of tin' District Council;don.\tof Sherbrooke, Que., Reds I were\ttold,\tat Iasi\tTuesday\u2019s\ti Mrs\tMerlin lewis 1, of Sutton, igathering\thold at\tWaterville,\tQue ,\tMerlyn (Mrs Walter Stur by President Ray ThoniedovanO, of Cowansville and ithat\texploratory talks have\tJune\t(Mi's Earl Hoyea), of 'been\theld\tbetween\tthu Scouts\tEast\tEarnham, Que Eiimra! ;and the Kinane* Club.In his service from the Chape! of C, report to the Council, Commis I Wilson and Non, ItH Buz-sioliev Percy Gray said the /ell Ave Cowansville, on Mon-.swimming course eurrottU) be-\tday.\tMay 9 at 2 3t) pm Rev.Mng run at the YM YWVA had\tI D\tMcCord officlamig Inter- shown\tabove,\tthe\tgold\t$70\tattracted over 200 boys\tnient\tEarnham Center Celtic- piece being\tthe one\tat\tthe\ttop\tEvery' week not only the Ten centre.First gold coin in fifty years to be sold in centennial set |boys attend, but also the Scout\t- er.x must be present to super\tGerard MonfaMa\u2019» S62-2749 vise The Council also decided Guy Moufette, Manager OTTAWA (CPU The first Ca $21.91.iprobibit importation of The moore search that led tO!nadian gold coin minted in >0 The Queen's head will be an {coins so no orders will be ac the discovery of the childrens years will be sold only as part the obverse side of the $20 :oM copied from then gray es was begun after police 0f a st,( of seven coins.It vvJl coin and the coal of arms on to sell Seoul calendars on a district-wide basis Vie Jarjotir will 1m- chairman of this project, and all hough the cost of the calendars to the groups will be the same, large savings ¦ will accrue to the dislriet i>w* K who\tflower# lo monion of thHr lovml on ca , by H I, lllnhop unci Mr I» JohnMon, 'I\u2019hnuk you one And All.M-T'KKAGIE KDST HOMf Canadian Press Staff Writer-toperations Into the tinj island!- Egypt s President Gama) Ab- of Bahrain in tlie Persian (luit.:del Nasser seems to have set the miles away from the explosive ^PGPCGI' CQSG cat among the pigeons with his centre of strife\t- threat to occupy two key border PROVINCE OF QUEBEC CITY OF SHERBROOKE PUBLIC NOTICE MUNICIPAL CENSUS The City of Sherbrooke is proceeding with its annual census.The census takers working for the City of Sherbrooke are bearers of an identification cord signed by the City Clerk All other inquiries made by business firms at the present time have nothing in common with the municipal census.H.P.Emond, City Clerk.Both Nasser and Faisal are men of stature in the Islamic world and in Western minds! the clash between them may bepuzzling.Both are ambitious in different ways.They seek sup- cities in King Faisal\u2019s Saudi Arabia.His statement brought rousing Yemeni republican support on the grounds that Saudi Arabia usurped the two centres\u2014Jizan\t; , and Najran\u2014in batUes more \u2018 J' / re,n t, 1 lca than 30 voars ago.\tspheres and they look beyond Nasser\u2019s threat may in factfc \"aL10nal vhorn'(iM>AI GHTLM.MILS JA MLS NUTIJHOWN, fmoUntr In-law).SÎSTL1LS-IN-LA WH.ItHOTlIRHS-INT* LAWS, St)N IN-LAW.CANADIANS SHUN FISH Fish consumption in Canada ns about 15 pounds per eapita {per annum, only a f|,inrtcr that uif Japan.f l^.* \u2014e There i« one man you should fe e and rely upon, the man in your community allowed to wll the most respected name in monuments, /Jj'fifi/'v the world fKy!-K\\ over.VLGE^ Your Authoriztd Dtalgr E.PROVOST Monumtnt* Corner King E.A 15th Avo.SHERBROOKE T»lt 569 2822 \u2014 569.1700 CHAMPLAIN and CORSAIR All the comforta of homo Incorporated in these compact models 14\u2019 to CO\u2019 in length Sleeps 4 to 8 persons SHERBROOKE MOBILE HOMES MARCEL KIROUAC, Agent 219 Mont-Plaiwnt, T«l.567-5251 Shtrbroekt, Qu*.\ti Marriages, Card of thanks, Death Notices, Births, 73c pir count Un».Minimum charga, 12.Ml it lln*« or «til IN MCMORIAM NOTICE* 70c par count lino.Minimum chargtt, $2.00 (10 lln»» or Itii) OBITUARIES Poetry 29 cent» ¦ tin* extra.Additional namaa ovar thraa 10 canta each nama.»LL ABOVt NOTICIS MUST CARRY tIGNATURR OP PIR.ION SINOINO NOTICI.Ob\u2019luarlat raceivad within on* month of doath oro publiihad froo.A charge of $5.00 It made for obltuarl»» dtlayad bayond thl» porlod.The Record rcaarvt» tho right to edit or condont* obiturnoi bacauao of apaco limitation*. 6 SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD.SAT, MAY 7.19fl« ! SAWYERVILLE INVERNESS CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES CASH RATE \u2014 3 c«nt» ptr word, minimum charg* 50 cont* for 16 word* or le**.Thro* conteeutivo in*«rtion», 3rd day half charge.Si* consecutive insertion».25% off.10 cents for mailing Record Bo* replie».DEADLINE \u2014 Classified Ads accepted until 4.00 P.M.da» previous to insertion.Auction Sales, Legal Notices, Classified Display and Display accepted until 12 noon previous day; 10 A.M.Saturday for Monday S69-3636.Rev C.R.Sutherland attend The Lacies Auxüiarj of St.\u2018ed the Quebec Sherbrooke Pres- Andrew\u2019s Church held its bytery held in Gagnon, from monthly meeting at tne home May 2 to May 4\tof Mrs Don Melrose Plans Mr.and Mrs.Robert Kennedy were made to hold a ham sup-Montreal.were weekend guests per in the I O.O F.hall on of Mrs.Kennedy's aunt, Mr: May 14 from 5:30 - 8:30 p.m George Halliday and Mr.Hal- Refreshments were served by liday.\tthe hostess.Mrs William Mattison ^pcnt Friends of Mrî.Harry Camp- a week in Ottawa with her hell are pleased to welcome her daughter.Mrs.Richard Flint home jrom the Sacre.Co\u20acur Hos- and Mr.Flint.Mr, Lloyd Pike, Hespler.pital, Piessisville.where she 1.Articles For Sale TWO white graduation dresses, sices ID and 12.two formal dresses, one yellow size 10, one pink, size 12, also one youth size bed.one bassinette, complete and one chaat ofi drawers.Tel.562-8666.1.Articles For Sale i 4 Property For Sale , 7.Farms For Sale 12.To Let 18.Wanted To Rent rrr-r-.umiur harn H, acres on Cook 150 ACKE farm, good barn, 8 room* NORTH WARD: 5 Urge rooms, not °Tel \"sasttas * button\tsmre'mgliwav, 3 m'llos from ten-' house, artesian well, good road, Heated, 3 bedrooms living-room FRENCH fry machine.In good eondt-tion with two baskets.Phone 569-7534 or apply 531 Kennedy No.Call between 5:00 am.630 pm or weekends.AUCTION SALE for Alvarez Cloutier R,R.No.1 Katevdle, Qu«.# noxvllle 000.00 no reasonable offer refused.Call Thursday and; Friday evenings, Saturday any.Unie.Tel.562-4101.lovely view, Koute 5, 10 miles and kitchen, second floor.Tel.I from Danville Que Selling to set- after 5.00 p.m, 560-3768 tie estate Phone 569-2085 after -\u2014 ¦¦\u2014-\u2014 4 ROOMS heated, hot water,! stove and refrigerator janitor | WANTED TO RENT ,\t, spent some time as the result Ont., was an overnight g'te-t of of her accldent Mr Desire Mr.and Mrs Carl Dillon Houle b home from the Lavj] Guests at the same home were ul\tCity.Mr.and Mrs.Clavton Blair Wright 5:00 p m ! \\KK MEMPHREMAGOC:\tVale FARM 200 acres, 50 acres pulpwood, service AdulU only Tel 567-5933 NEW AND USED furniture ut all kinds, we buy sell and eschaiigt Raoul Fortier, Inc., 1026 Wellington South Tel 567-3581 FURNITURE that 0a« been stored away reason lor sale nasn I been Claimed Three complete rooms bedrooms set.living room set snd kitchen set.$229 One othet at $199.00 As low as $2 00 weekly Paul Boudreau Tel 569-3980 or 864-4251 Deauville lunch counter vlth dwelling.With 5-2 bedroom cabins All furnished.Three | boats, brook.parking.George Davis, (Broker», Bolton Centre, J Que.Thursday, May 12, 1966 Pcrkinb\t1 ,7 17:30 p.m.\tw\u201ch d'*'mng\u2019 W 23 HEAD of Holstein and Ayrshire cattle, consisting of 1.3 cows, 11 i are fresh and 2 to calf around sale time, 3, 2 year old heifers, 5 calves all clear in test\tjy yoU\u2019Hh heading for a wedding,j-\u2014-\u2014- keep harmony in sight by start- ft CdfS For SdlC lug out right, be good to youi baler, etc.Good 7 room house, 28 head of cattle, tractor, mower, f7NE 4 large barn and shed.Ideal spot for spring fed trout pond, also stream on property $15,biKM)0.Beaudeau Inc., Realtors 569-9178.33A Belvidere, Lennoxville.room apartment, $70.00 monthly Apply 2075 King W., Place Vimont Tel after 8 00 o ra 367-6758.COMPLETE collection of National Geographic magazine, 260 books, perfect condition $50.00.Address, 993 Ontario, Sherbrooke.SCOTCH pine trees for sale, 3 to « fi tall Hamilton Yates Phone Dunham, 295-2037.LADY\u2019S BLACK Persian lamb coat, \u2018size 18.Tel.562-3704.MACHINERY: Ford tractor, Pony tractor with mowing machine and plow, reaper, hay loader, manure spreader, hay baler, seeder, 2 furrow tractor, plow, spring tooth harrow, rubber lire wagon with hay rack, horse hoe, weeder, thrashing machine, milk ing machine, 12 milk cans, wheel barrow, grind atone with motor, set of pulley blocks, set of scales, some lumber, quantity of oats-pile of cedar posts, bench vise, bench ';aw, logging chains, forks, shovels, lot of scrap iron and many small tools in a shop too numerous to mention.Everything la for sale Farm sold TERMS: CASH HOWARD STANDLSH, < Auctioneer).ONK chip wagon on wheels, equipped.Apply Knowlton.243-6337.THlM.i.yesr old Gelding saddle horse, started training, also electric cream separator, like new.Tel.875-3422 TWO year old half Arabian chestnut colt, rides, registered, yearling colts Arabian breeding, bitted and quiet, rubber tired half snow buggy, two good poles (one lor sleigh) with safety neck yoke.Also one pair double driving harness and one single driving harness.G W.Loveland.Saw-yervlllr.Quo.LIQUIDATION sale:\tSherbrooke Nurseries, trees.eveisreens, shrubs, perennials, rock garden, annual plants, specially prepared soil for window boxes.A.Yargeau, 219 13th., Ave.So.Tel.562-8005.BICYCLE, crib, carriage, miscellaneous furniture and T.V.S.Parker R.R.2.Warden.Tel.539-2985.BARRELS 5 to 45 gallons, cedar posts.Six feel.Apply 55 Queen So.Sherbrooke, or Tel.5694273.AUCTION SALE AUCTION SALE CARILLON APARTMENTS MORIN APARTMENTS I require three bedroom house on Eastern Townships lake for month of July or slightly longer period Reply to J A Kraemer, 164 Edgehill Road, Westmount, Quebec 1959 OLDSMOBILE Super 88, pow-l er brakes, steering, automatic,! radio, new tires, very good condition.Phone 567-378! spouse by getting her a bouse from Connors, otherwise she'll likely ne unhappy and you'll he a dead gonnerl Call Charles Connors today, 562-4000.-11964 ENVOY Epic, used only forj 1936 BRETAGNE S I : Near corner | sec0nd car, radio, low mileage of Jacques Cartier Blvd., and1 pr|ce $1,150.00.Apply\t1483 Le-, Portland; 3Mi room bungalow, hot.cll,r(, st_ sherbrooke\tTel.562-j water heating system.ne,jr| .jg-, New ivi, 2\u2018/a, 3\u2019/a heated 25.Teachers Wanted rooms, furnished, wall-to-wall \u2014\u2014\u2014-\u2014- carpeting, draperies, transvision, electricity, individual thermostat, incinerator, laun dry.janitor service canteen swimming pool large parking area LAURENVALE PROTESTANT SCHOOL BOARD TEACHERS WANTED Carillon Apts.Morin Apts.567-9022 562-3454 church and schools, strictly r'j ft.hard wood, between 15 and 20 runs of hard stove wood, between 8 and 10 tons of hay, some household furniture consisting of cook stove, extension table and six chairs, small table, sideboard.buffet, gramophone, records, record eab-j Lnet, beds, dresser, stands, odd' chairs, crocks, odd dishes anti-1 que hanging lamp and many other household articles too numerous to mention.Reason for sale farm sold.TERMS: CASH.HOWARD STAN DISH.(Auctioneer).lion),\t2225\tVermont\tStreet.\tAnother\tfive\tmom new residence 1070\tJacqiiies-Cai tier\tSee\tHebert\u2019s\t2155\tBachand.\tPhone\t562- 0874.8b.Auto Service ed, hot water, refrigerator, elec- ! trie stove, shower, laundry, arte i sian well.We pay electricity,I transvision cable, etc., by thei week.Orleans Apartments, 915 King George St.Grade 3, Kindergarten, (or interested in teaching children) Either of above capable of teaching gym and/or primary French.Good working conditions in pleasant community near the city.Montreal salary scale.Blue Cross and other benefits.Apply to the principal, Lewis King School, Terrebonne Heights, Que.Tel: 666-4052.East Clifton and Mr Raymcnd Guest; of Mrs.Jos Loveland.Montreal.Others cal-were:\tan^ 'Irs Leonard lers were Mr and Mrs.Stuart Henderson.Ayer s Cliff: Mrs.Arber>.Kimberly and Kevin.Herbert Wright, Danville: Mrs St.Elie D'Orford\tCarl Crawford and son.Hebert.Mr.and Mrs Robert Stencil.St.Pierre Baptiste and Mis> Montreal, were weekend guests Dorothy Crawford, Danville.Mr.; of Mr and Mrs.Volney Hur- Melvin Wright, of the U n i t e d ley.Mr- Hurley accompanied States Army was also a sun-t them back to Montreal on May af the -ame home.1.on her way to Gagnon to at- Guests of Mrs.Leslie Hender-tend the Quebec - Sherbrooke SOn and son.Delbert, were: Mr.Presbytery\tanci yirs f,-re is Mill below par.according to heat ing engineers The mere fact that you have a furnace or boiler ol reputable make is no assurance thal your house will he properly heated, they explain A heating system is more than a simple assembly of fur ance, boiler, pipes, duels re gistors or radiators It is a com plc\\ arrangement designed to bring heat into a house in pre cisely the proper amounts a! exactly the right places, the' sav Ideally, it is supposed to create an environment similar to an outdoors on a mild day To help homeowners evaluate their own heating systems, rn Bineer» suggest the following five point cheek.Air Temperature The (emp erature of the air in any room should not vary lore than two degrees between the \"on\" and \"off\" periods ot the furance It thus properly controlled it should feel constant, wilh any ivariations imperceptible to an average home Floor Temperature Warm floors me important to com fort Floor temperatures, even around the outside edges of the : house, should he no colder than ti.') degree yet no warmer lhan K.'i degree Room to room Temperatures Ideally, the temperatures from room to room should not difter more than 2 degree to 4 degree j()ne room badly out of balance is not as bad as several rooms oui of balance to a lesser de grec.Floor to coiling Tempei atm es Your body should he equally eomlortahle from head to tool Temperature differences from floor to ceiling will vary with the outside weather, greater as the weather get colder and les as the demand for heat de creases At 30 degree outdoois for example, there shouldn t he more than a 4 !a degree tlif ference; at (I degree outside, no more than A degree difference Floor-to sitting l.eve! Temper atuu-s Sitting level is about tfl inches from floor These temp era lures are influenced by the floor temperatures amt the rat mgs are slightly lesv than the floor to ceiling stnadards For example, at :to degree outside a 3 degree difference is good.at 0 degree outside, no more then 3 'v degree dilterenec It differences are any vvulei un \tj * '\tWOOD and BUILDING \t\tMATERIALS 1 ¦\t\tIF YOU ARE PLANNING TO BUILD OR REPAIR\tWE INVITE YOU TO COME AND CONSULT US Ihvtirx\tWindows\tBricks Mural Floors\tBuilding Materials \t\t\u2018BOULANGER\" \t\tPANORAMIC WINDOWS \t\tMe- sell onlv vvcll-kmnvn brand mei \t\tchandt'e Inquire about our price* \tN.H.\tGRENIER \u201cR 147 Victoria Street\tTel 843-3379 ~ MAGOG\t\t w/ All Citizens should be familiar with BUILDING REGULATIONS T lient ten regulations should be obseived by Magog residents who apply for building permits: 1.\tSubmit two copias of building plao and on» copy of land plan.2.\tObtain approval of tba Health Sarvica 3.\tDatarmina laval of sewatt.sidawalks and alignmant of sfreafs, TM» Informa tion is available from 'he city engineer, 4\tGat a permit from Ihp building permits department by submitting a copy of plans 5\tMake a declaration of tru» construction costs.6.Make a declaration of the quantity of materials used necessitating the use of water, such as, cement, brickwork, etc 7 Note the site ot the building and type of construction Cadastral number, name of street, number of tenements A Pay cost ot permit and apply for entinrv for sewers and water necessary for construction 9 Obtain construction line from five city building Inspector.10 Ask that permit he issued beloi» work begins.NOTE The building inspector is neither the enemy nor the persecutor ot the builder He wishes to co-operate Why hide things from him?It I» much better and moi » sensible to talk things over with him in a frank manner and benefit from his advice Foci free fo consulf municipal officials on all building problems.They are at your service! CITY OF MAGOG 395 Mam West, Tel.843 6556 (sec Mr.D.D.Beaulieu) MAYOR\u2019S PROCLAMATION J.S.BOURQUE LTD.LUMBER 235 Galt St.East \u2014 Sherbrooke Tel.569-3693 PICK UP SERVICE DRY CLEANING & PRESSING Take a look at your appearance during Clean-Up Week! Dry Cleaning and Minor Repairs.Experienced Workers \u2014 Guaranteed Service Modern Equipment Romeo Dry Cleaning ALL CLOTHES CLEANED GUARANTEED MOTHPROOF Take advantage of our \"Service Stores\" .bring in your clnihes and call for \u2019em and you\u2019ll enjoy an appreciable discount.The address: Plant and Main Store: 1404 Galt St.W.\u2014 Tel.562-4707 A REMINDER THIS IS CLEAN UP WEEK in LENNOXVILLE UNTIL SATURDAY, MAY 14th I request all citizens to clean up their properties during this week, in order to improve the appearance of our town and to minimize the risk of fire.Signed.A.S.Mitchell, Mayor.PROGRAMME: SPECIAL CLEAN-UP DAY, COLLECTION MAY 11th.Regular garbage collection, Thurtday - Friday \u2014 May 12fh - 13fh.Boy Scout Paper Drive 1.00 p.m.May 14fh.KIM IIKN ( l.l \\\\-I |> js o|ji-n due in spring lime fnr pots.Shine (hem up! '««I thu s.*' \u201d \u2022V\u2019fnl CWPSAME when yen CALL tn US I FOR YOUR NEEDS! Make home fix up easy.Our complete selection of top grade materia! assures you the most value for your money.For everything you ned for your projects, visit us first.LENNOXVILLE BUILDING SUPPLIES LIMITED 147 Queer) St.\u2014 Lennoxville \u2014 Tel.567-4874 CITY OF SHERBROOKE PROVINCE OF QUEBEC NEXT WEEK IS CLEAN-UP WEEK C/eon Up Wrcfc will he observed ibis year from the 8th of May to the 14th of May \u201866.As in former years, f hope that this week shall he a complete success.I urge all citizens to cooperate with the Municipal Health and Parks Department hy cleaning their premises, painting their buildings, planting shrubs and flowers and generally beautifying their properties and also making use of the new litter baskets conveniently placed on the City streets, in order to render same attractive to the many tourists who will visit us this year and also maintain for Sherbrooke its reputation of being a clean and attractive city.Given at Sherbrooke, this 7th day of May, 1966 \u2014 Armand Nadeau Mayor Alikàeikt ft 4» «4, av dtk'll.s)* H-e.Ù.> k 11 M t »e li Ht t If t II 11 ti t l,l .«!' Hi Uv IW \u2022« I* Si M.lIP*.«A*- I at \u2022 \u2022 *\tM *\t, et V .* * u 41» #» l/a Ji m\tafe** \u2022 SHEJlBR 10 often included, place all the material sent witn a re jquest that your name be removed from their mailing list.It worked Now right months later I have relieved my postman of part of his load and do not waste time opening letters advertising things I am not interested in.\u2014 E.T.DEAR READERS - 1 am sure we would all gladly try j most anything.I particularly re-! 1506 King W.- 569-3423 Tel.569 1256 FUR EXPERT SERVICE \u2022\tRe-Styling \u2022\tRepair \u2022\tCleaning \u2022\tDyeing \u2022\tStorage Vault GERARD PERREAULT 59 Alexander St., Sherbrooke Entire Stock Men's Hats Stetson Label.Reg.to $12.95.GO Giving Up ffs Sale \u2014 |.00 & Entire Stock Men's Underwear Watson, Harvty Woods, Monarch.Reg.$2.98 to $4.98 \u2014 Giving Up Sale \u2014 S1 .00 1.00 Giving Up (!4f%.00 Sale\u2014\tto M GROÙPÜt 50 GIRLS' Printed tailored blouses.75 GIRLS' Pop Tops.Ideal for summer wear 40 GIRLS' School Blouses White only.Reg.$2.98 50 CHILDREN'S play shorts.35 CHILDREN'S slims plain & printed cotton.60 GIRL'S cotton pyjamas Baby dolls.Reg.$2.98.70 Navy blue blazers.Braid trim.Sizes 3 to 6.Reg.S3.98.35 GIRLS' Rubber plaid raincoats Sizes 8 to 14.200 LADIES Tailored blouses.See the famous label on each bious» Sizes 10 to 20.Reg.54.98.00 150 Pairs Ladies' Shoes Sandals, Flats, Dressy.All Reg.$7.98 to $11.98 \u2014 Giving Up J Sale 300 200 Pairs Ladies' Shoes All better lines.Black, Brown, Tan.Sizes S'2 to 8'2.Reg.$9.98 to $14.98 \u2014 Giving Up ast year the same property owner suffered heavy property damage from these same type of persons.What are they?One cannot in a true sense call them sportsmen or humans.Where do they come from?While there are some local residents involved many had come from Montreal, fit.Paul d'Abbotsford and from Drummondville.Do they observe the game laws?Unless my eyes are very bad most of the dip nets exceeded the 18\" limit by 10 to 12\".The absence of fishing licenses on their apparel shows that they probably go after this one shot or fear identification.What docs property in this area mean to them.In most cases nothing ,\t.they won\u2019t be back for another year.Who has to patch relations between landowners and sportsmen?The game clubs.No wonder there is less and less land for hunting and fishing.There are many who enjoy smelting and enjoy eating a meal or two of these lasty little fishes.However, when this privilege is abused, is it not better to forego Ibis to the betterment of other forms of hunting and fishing?In a recent speech the Minister of Tourism F&G stated, \u201cIt is very well to have the most adequate laws on our statutes, but they will lie useless if their application does not rest solidly on the sense of civic duty and the enlightened conscience of the population.\u2019\u2019 Might it nol therefore in the interest of all to curb this type of fishing until the public is enlightened to its civic duty and has found a conscience.¦k -fr WALLEYE FISHING in zone K\" moved up five days: The Department of Tourism F & G has announced that in zone \u201cK\", particularity in the Eastern Townships region, The walleye season «ill open in the zone on Sunday, May 15.instead of the twentieth as shown in the 1966-67 Summary of Fishing Regulations in Quebec.The closing date will remain the same.March 31, 1967.ik k ik STANSTEAD COUNTY FISH & GAME CLUB wilt hold a general meeting on Tu'sday, May 10, in the hall of the County Building at Ayer\u2019s Cliff at 7:45 p.m.Club secretary, Ivy Hatch has the Quebec Federation insurance cards for those wishing to take out.the in sur ance and if can be had by members of the Club by sending one dollar and twenty cents.w r «! ¦KipBp i gwgipi «I Says check, check and more check Miners' formula against Beavers THE WORLD OF* SPORTS PASS PUCK EARLY SURPRISE PARTY \u2014 Dark colt Blue Skyer is taken for a gallop at Churchill Downs flftHi gii» il li«M yesterday by exercise boy A.surprised everybody by en-R.Hamilton.Owners M.J.tering the horse in today\u2019s Padgett and II.A.Grant Kentucky Derby.(AP Wirephoto).Derby field is narrowed LOUISVILLE, Ky.fAP)-The field for t o d a y\u2019s Kentucky Derby was reduced to 15 with announcement that Sean E Indian will not run in the classic for three-year-olds.At the same time Exhibitionist went on the hospital list Friday with an injured nose and was listed by trainer Hirsch Jacobs as a doubtful starter in the IVi-mile run.The withdrawal of Sean E Indian was announced by Mary D.Keim, owner and trainer.\u201cThe tilling did not go out of his leg after he hit himself Thursday,\u201d she said.\u201cHe will be okay in about two or three days, but lie just can't he ready for the Derby.\u201d The race is set for 5:30 p.m.EDT.With the scratching of Sean E Indian, trainer Jim Padgett announced that Louisiana Derby winner Blue Skyer will be ridden by Earlie Fires, who lost his mount when horse was withdrawn.HAVE SAME SIRE Both Sean E Indian and Exhibitionist were sired by Promised Land.With 14 starters the gross value of the race will be $162 000 with $119,500 to the winner.The purse carries $25,000 for second, $12,500 for third and $5,000 for fourth.With the prospects of temperatures in the 70s, the usual crowd of 100,000 will pack the Downs\u2019 ancient stands and spew over into the infield.CBS will televise the race from 5 to 6 p.m.EDT with radio broadcasts scheduled for 5:15 to 5:45 p.m.EDT.Abe\u2019s Hope, a relaxed little animal, remained the lukewarm choice but there seemed to be support mounting for Kauai King, whose six victories and one second in eight starts this year is the best perform- : Gibson at the gate and Atlanta Braves caught Barry Latman at the wire, but Milt Pappas |and Rob Gardner finally made the winner's circle in the National League pitching derby.The Giants parlayed a walk, an error and two of their three hits off Gibson Friday night into three first-inning runs and a 4-2 victory over St.Louis j Cardinals that shot them into Mrs.Keim\u2019s ance of the year of any of the ,*le 'fag116 ^ad- starters.\tThe Braves, held to one hit CALGARY (CP i\u2014Coach Roy anough goals if we keep check-Kelly of Drumheller Miners ing hard.We\u2019re going to hit and again prescribed a diet of we re going to check.\u201d \u201ccheck, check, check\" for to- He said consistent use of the night s second game of the beM- Miners\u2019 superior weight as a of-seven Allan Cup final series major factor in the club's win Kelly, whose club downed before 1,500 fans in the Foot-Sherbrooke Beavers, defending hills .Arena Thursday, senior hockey champions, in tha first game of the series Thurs- dav night, said \u201cthat's the way \u2018 Some of them (Beavers) we play best.\u201d\t\u201cere getting rid of the puck earlv, throwing it a little bit.That s the way we played all Thtre-, not much else you can year.Me usually finish up with Pian J-° Piay one hole olj\t-\t- t -\tgave them the series four] branch at the Sherbrooke Coun-|g?,f 'v\u2018,.h caci1.group Juniors, The Rose Bowl, donated an- games to two.try Club.\tinter the clinic and putting nuaily by the Quebec branch, Mrs.Balon was one of a half-i competition The Junior Pro | will be presented this year to ciozrn wives who showed up for Branch president, Mrs.K.vincial Tournament will t>e held the player with the best three the team arrival.at the Wentworth Golf Club.net scores during the above \u201cWhat are you guys going tot July 14 and 15.\tevents.\tdo now that it's over?\" one re Dates for the\tC.L.G.U.\tField) A silver tray was\tdonated by\t!Tter asked a group of Cana I Days were set at the various Miss Francis MacDonald to the rtw\u2019n'v\t: A/toi^\tf ,i ou ; club* in the E.T:\tE.T.CGLU and will be present-\t\"Sleep, man.just get to I division '\t°\t\u2018 6 QUebeCj Field Day, Sherbrooke Coun-ed ,0 l,u' P1;»er with the low-sleep.\u2019\u2019 a player answered.try Club, June 29,\tost Kt'oss score in three of the Coach Toe Blake debarked j Mrs.King announced that Two-Ball Knowlton Golf\tcompetitions in t h e fr°m the train at suburban Dor- Mrs.(Darling) Chalmers to-Club, July 13.\tbronze\tdivision.\tvai lle and Mrs.Blake are] «ether with Miss Joanne Rid i Field Day.Lennoxville Golf Sherbrooke Country Club K,nn(la bound for a holiday, dell would be holding a clinic Club, July 27.\tmembers served tea\t- I 8-7 verdict that dropped the Pirates into second place.j Pappas, acquired by Cincin WIN FIVE STRAIGHT\tnati in the inter-league deal Gibson\u2019s shaky start enabledithat sent slugger Frank Robin the Giants to stretch their win- son to Baltimore, won tor the minutes flat set by Northern ning string to five games behind Reds on his fourth try.He scat Dancer two years ago.\tunbeaten right-hander Gaylordjtered eight hits, and retiree! the After all the comments, the Perry\tand to climb\tHi games'last 12\tmen he faced\tand was conversations came back to the ahead\tof Pittsburgh.\tPerry\twon backed\tby Tony Perez\u2019 two-inn three favorites \u2014 Abe\u2019s Hope, his fourth\u2014with late-inning re- homer and a three-run shot by-Kauai King and Stupendous with lief from Frank Limy\u2014-while j Art Shamsky.Amberoid and Tragniew gain-Gibson's record dipped to 2 3.The loss was the fourth in a ing following as Derbytown Don\tLandrum and\tWillie\tMr- row for\tthe Dodgers, bulges at the seams from the Covey,\tthe first two batters\tGib-j Cleon\tJones\u2019 leadoff\thomer in influx of visitors.\tson faced, singled and walked, the ninth lifted the Mets past HE IS 1B YEARS OLD He has successfully completed at least grade 8 or will have completed it in June 66.HE WANTS TO BECOME A SOLDIER APPRENTICE He will start his course in September.He will become a specialist in one of the following Corps: Artillery, Signals.Service Ordnance, Electrical and Mechanical Engineers.He informs himself at the CANADIAN FORCES RECRUITING CENTRE Federal Bldg.50 Couture St.SHERBROOKE, Que.or He will visit a Military Career Counsellor at one of these locations between noon and 6 P.M.on the date shown: GRANBY: Post Office Bldg, St-Antoine entrance every Tuesday.LAC MEGANTIC: City Hall, 4 and 18 May.MAGOG - Post Office Bldg, 12 and 26 May.ASBESTOS: Armoury, 11 May.RICHMOND: Post Office Bldg 25 May.srjfies S£V KBmM Im» ARE CAR REPAIR COSTS GETTING YOU UiiiiiiL aiMiitiit ! siijitiii LADY GOLFERS MEET \u2014 Among the 55 delegates, representing 10 golf and country clubs attending the annual spring meeting of the Canadian Ladies Golf Union, East- ern Townships branch were, from left.Mrs.K.King, branch president and chairman of the meeting; Mrs.Ian Adair of Quebec City.Quebec division president; Mrs.W.Bush, handicap chairman; and Mrs.A.F.Lynch, executive secretary.( Record photo by Gerry Lemay) Womens summer golf is set King, was chairman and welcomed Quebec City visitors Mrs.W.Bush, handicap chairman, and Mrs.A.F.Lynch, executive secretary, and Mrs.Ian 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