Sherbrooke daily record, 15 juin 1966, mercredi 15 juin 1966
[" hi JMC music camp plans Expo theme (Page 13) Als back in stride, beat Braves 7-4 (Page 12) Air Canada strike is threatened for tonight MONTREAL (Ct*>\u2014 A by l 4.S3 Air Canada salat pio> ri'\\ is si'hadUttHl lo start at midnight tonight and fonfln'm; reports hare been issued about the strike's possible effect on airline operations, Members of the independent >ales Employees* Association of Atr Canada have voted in favor of go.ng on strike over a contract diapute.The National Liaison Committee of Airline Employee», winch represent* sit aoline union», Tuesday sent a telegram to La* hor M Ulster NtehoUon urging immediate settlement of the dis pule \u2022 If a airtke vfoe» take place it now is apparent that contrary to the expectation* of the coin pan» the airline would be un able to operate because of the degree of support indicated bv the union* cepiesemed at this conference,\u201d the telegram said.v spokesman for the sale* employee* said me * \\ un-ous mentioned m the telegram profs ably would refuse to cross .he association * picket lines.The National Liaison Com mlitre represents member* of the Sale* Employees Asmv i Uon the International Asso.ia turn of Machinists, the Canadtaii Vo tine flight Attendants As ¦ on*iion the t anatlian Animes Dispatchers Association the Ca nadian Air 1 me Pilots Association and the Transporta Don a omiiiunicaiion i luplo*ees l'mon SKRVICIS WILL CONTtNUI Mean white Durston H Me tlregor, president of Air < am ada.aid the pitot* will not support the proposed strike and ground service* wilt t*e main tamed hv supeiv tsory y*er'onnel Mr McGregor said tepresem atives of the pl ots\u2019 association \u2019 haie given me their assurance that they will continue to tty Uiiougbout the strike Talk* between management amt the company\u2019s sale* em ployee* r**ntinnpd late Tunda* night with the assistance pi mediator Hernard Wilson a* sistant deputy minister \t4|\t, and\t»>ked hi.\tbuxine»».\tThe\tGermany, not G r eece.He\tM\u201da \u201cwa™\tuyai ,\t»jr\t^ man\t«hrugsed\thi» altoulder».\t»lipi»«l away one ,nl«ht and re^\t(\t\u2022\tMr,\t\u2019\tA\t,|\tr»art.i The\tofficer aaked tor an\tiden\tturned to hi» native village «if\t#n()\tMr|\t( tlty card, The traveller had Grbavci, near thia Montenegrin |\u201dr''\t\u2022 y none.\tcapital.\t\"\u2022 A1«\u2018r' Luka Mirotic SO, vas taken There he spent 22 week» In^^ o wh(, ua, d \u201e, n \u201e of StaiiAteal, rnained for the weekend with hit granddaughter, Mr».Arnold Jamb», Mr Jacob* jml family, while Mr and Mr* Selby, Jr., visited their son and daupn-and'tordn-law, Mr.and Mr», Cle- Luka Miroiic 50, was taken There he spent 22 weeks In a\twi| ,| \u201e i n u t|\u201e.,\u201cn'1 S\u2018'lby' ,\u201cllwnl' N 11 to the police fctaiion, where ne brick cell he built bmiKclf in the\tMn# Alice Huntington *n«i Im r told of spending 20 years in hid cellar of his family's home.Dir-™\txirotic still felt brolh?r' Mr;\tl'\"n\" \" ,k ing because\ta fear of reprisal\ttisan* came to the house *\"d\t.\to\tf,.r.|\tliland, spenllhe weekend guest* lK.rn during\tthe Second World\tasked for him.but his father\t^\t\u201c\t1\tJ\t1\t'^\tJ,,1.,,, f0|.of Mr».Huntington , niece.\tMis War\tsaid he was milling, Ihl* cun\t\"\"1\tMaurice L Espérance and\tMr.In the closing days of the war\tvinced the young man he ihmild\tx^J^ yythos\t\u2019\t'\t'\tL'Esperance, Tomifobia.he was a theology student.A remain In hiding.\t|UIV1, vpian.lered hall in Mr«.1 It X Seotl has re- church official who was relreat light HURT EYES\t|jfl.\tm u\u201e.house an' turned to her home in S'ao ing with the German occupiers! KWe monlhi uter> Mirouc dc way.\" he said.The f a m i i yjstead, after «pending several '.«\"are a theologian and ^\t\u2022?0U\u2018h * *.^ Prizes For Everyone! Enter Now.Enter Often SVJWW» you must retreat with us, toward Greerr.\" Mirotic went along.In liMt.How to relieve BACK ACHE into the house, but an em« r One evening he hoarded a bus I'm» Dodd'ii Kiilnry Pill» for prompt rrliff from the \u2022tvutrmii\u2019 coniti* thin emoting the bMrkarhe.Moon you foel hrttrr \u2014 r«it bett«r.De» panel nn Dodd's.relatives in Birmingham, Ala Igeney escape was provided in that look him to Hltola, a Mae\" Mr an l Mrs.Maekie Mel.can.side a cistern.Mirotic had (Ionian town in southern Yugos- Maltawa, tint , visited Hie l and b;,ck 111 a W1,lk-\t\u2022llld l!u' airP'*!l today the pcvssihil.tv that a k»d it would be ideal for It .> thought that proof of a ,i , V1\u201e ,n those tropic who usually tr.icol regular commcrcul flight see , Vur i.^i ,u, 'ei,.by plane; it would bo just one vice would result in the eon tv cstatvlishic a t .»i-1\tm(vre frt)m.or to struction of a second landing brookc airport in the near fut-;Di>rva]\t,tnp b>.lho fedcral o\u201eVl,rn llrC-\tRegular flight service would nient.Dr.Roland Cote *aid that be established by way of a six If thing-, go well, flight ser the feasibility of the project is passenger Cessna 310 or Artec vice could bo established no, being investigated now among with regular pilot.\tonly for this part of the coun companies in the area and anv Dr Cote is confident that tin- try hut also for the whole eon other interested parties.' project could lead to other Üncnt A commuai plane service said the president, could sen Judicial recounts continuing in four Townships ridings f AtHMtlAtl* U m t a*i id M\\t Jtl ! eteetioiv- *hip* \u2022vow In ¦ li l Ml ¦ninl n Villon V Rev h u lin di-lt ated Vlheil a liuiuei litwiat in Vithalka anil i«I*, iioti I milien I a hmviml lion IK i in inunviiietvd and IIam unit in Man \u2022I the la*l I \\BOH RI I ATIONS HI* Cl SSCI) AT ROT \\IO rhoiiia* Broun, nvembei of Hie Ouebei I a her RelatinnN Board, spoke i the Shei brouke Kolarv iluli la*l nl-rhl al the Ncu shriliruiiki\u2019 lluli-l Shown, left in tighl.air.John Italy.wlm Inlrodui-eil the speakei.Ihr -peakei.I'lio- ma* Blown and iluli |iirn-ad w tlh dial i e- it -ei imi hn-achr» o( Hie Klrdmn Vi l No drftmte iikIu ntion lu hern given of the nature of charge* Ihat mav he laid anv Ihr -lead Vl rit I l \\ on U*< «\u2018I fill Hit I i « Mir it \\ t Yif I lf Ü A i ft a t f«t| Irvhnin Diiimmoni *ume Mil* mondviHr Judge tier w he i » dr air ant e r ird cul hi lhe IvxJ liai oH Malle Ifoute live motiiH It ih It v \u2022 a I vl Sansl elévlcii ml.detrain! nuter Vlbeii rvtieetrvl pro Haltnl before I» vi'hiHfiile limning at tl l'oui l Ifou oatn I a rout1 tv «nting hut it i* i reeding* mat he noon \u2022 taitv veMerdav atlemiHm if n w«* undetvlood thaï hoih par tiei lion Bernard Pinard, re eleded liberal and Matr Vo dre .lovai, I N had agreed le ah,indou turlhei eounling he eau-e the luit 47 tvillvvt hoxe* n,lentav evamined mdirainl virtuallv no nied tu ehange ftiHii the eledion m;hl lav* lepmi when Mi Cmard held on lit in a lead of t'l vole* >1 in * Hoi al adjournment al > 'o e Dni'ii pm Judge I ae»mr»iere uni -r with ihi eoiiul would leMimr im* lere pie ittot mng Damages awarded after party fight the judinal leeimul ill \u2019 hemg rotufiieled Judge Redmond Have* at Shethrooke Court Hou»e «lan In the pi o mi* lu- lling drawn-oil Before you hang out your sign Let us Review your Insurance to provide » adequate coverage.^HARTLEY F.GRAHAM* *\t110 WELLINGTON » ST.NORTH (Room 103) TEL.569-9118 SHERBROOKE Fire \u2022 Automobile \u2022 Liability - Lite HEARING- PROBLEMS ?Try a small hearing aid in our office.See our complete lines of SONOTONE, \"FIDELITY\", ELECTONE, UNEX, high, medium and low priced hearing aids.Have your hearing tested free.5 years experience.Repairs, batteries, cords for all makes.CENTRAL HEARING AID OFFICE REG'D.G.J.GREENLAND Phone 567-7081 772 Argyle St., Sherbrooke.With hotels and restaurants .hours the applicant can work wishing to provide first class and at what particular period accommodation and hospitality|of the day To serve alcoholic next year \u2022 year of KXPO 87 beverages, applicants must be the shortage of trained per- over 21 years of age.sonnel will not be acutely felt \u2022['|lr National Employment i( all persons with skills in the service believes there arc many alter - mentioned occupationsisuc[, persons no| presently in lend assistance, the Sherbrooke t]1(, actjVe labour market.They National employment Service arc particularly invited to re sa>\u2019s-\tgister now with the nearest Most actively sought will he local employment office ,>r fill people as chefs, assistant chefs, in the reply coupon appearing cooks, cook helpers, waitresses, in daily newspapers.barmaids or barmen, pressens.\t-\u2014 [ cashiers, hotel clerks, room maids, check girls, bus boys, [butchers and sale clerks ( sou-jvenirs).The National Employment I Service invites women and mco.single or married, retired persons.housewives with such e\\ George H.Morgan of 102 | pcrience.even if limited, to re- Wood Street, Sherbrooke, [.gister with their local National;Chairmail of the Sherbrooke Employment 01 fice H they ,y* world Service Committee, wish to earn extra mone\\ dur has been re-elected to the In ing KXPO 67.NES employment tfrnational C o m m i 11 e e .of Re-elected to Y post 'applications will indicate YMCAs of the United Slates SATURDAY, JUNE 18th in honour of Whether the registrant is avail.an(j (-anat|a able for full-time or nart-t\u2019-ne | work.Thev will also show the\tMorgan was renominated as a member at, large by the Executive of the International Committee on April 15, 1966.and elected by the National Council at its meeting on May 13-15, 1966, at.Minneapolis His term of service will be until May of 1969.The plenary meeting this year will be held on September 23-25.\t1966, at the Marriott Twin Bridges Motor Hotel in Washington, D.C.SOCIAL EVENING BIRCHTON HALL 8 p.m.Mr.and Mrs.G.H.Picard on the occasion of his retirement as Sec.-Treos.of the municipality of Eaton which he served for 471/2 years.LADIES' PLEASE BRING LUNCH Coffee Served EVERYBODY WELCOME! PICARD.Charles Henri: Sec.Treas.of the Corp.of Eaton in the County of Compton, Que.Appointed to office Sept.1918.Served as Sec.-Treas.for 4712 years Was school commissioner of Eaton School Board.Is honorary director of Compton Community Agricultural Society.Member of Birchton United Church Trustee Board.A life member of 1.0 O.F.Eaton Valley Lodge No.60.Member of Wilhelniina Rcbckah Lodge and honorary member of the Compton County Fish & Game Club.He attended Eaton Elementary School.He is fond of hunting, fishing and other sports' He is a member of Compton County-Historical Museum Society.The Quebec Relation.* Labor Board contains a formula for settling industrial dis putes, said Thomas Brown, member of the Quebec Labor Board, speaking to the Sherbrooke Rotary Club last evening at their vveeklv meeting at the New Sherbrooke Hotel.Mr.Brown is an employer representative on the Quebec Relations Labor Board.In his speech Mr Brown outlined some aspects of the Quebec Labor C ode and the Labor Board.Mr Brown said that the new labor code, brought into force in 1964, to replace seven riif ferenf labor acts, has modified considerably the structure of the Quebec l-ahor Relations Board.The principal function of the Board, he said, is to receive and examine requests for certification from associations of employees and to granf that, certification if the Board feels that the petitioning association1 has an absolute majority of [employees of those forming the [bargaining unit, and that undue measures have not been used to induce employees to join the organization.The Board, he said, must also deal with complaints lodg led by employees alleging il I legal dismissal for having ex erciscri their rights under the Quebec Labor Code.The Board, said Mr Brown, lias in general the jurisdiction overj the interpretation of the Labor Code.Mr.Brown outlined the structure of the Labor Relations Board, explaining thaï it is composed of: a president, five vice-presidents, all of whom arc judges, together with four memhci* lepresent mg management and four em plover representing members ployer \u2022 representing members The management represent atives, he saut are chosen bv the four most important man agemcnl associations in Que bec.He said that while the m a n a g r ni e n t représenta Murder versions differ HeporLs last week on the trial of Stillman E Wilbur in harm ington, Maine, for the murder of Sherbrooke man Claude Hebert included allegations made by the accused that the victim had accosted him with homosexual intentions.While these allegations won-part of the trial testimony, Uic reports supplied to The Record by the American news agency The Associated Press, did no; mention other testimony to the effect that the accused had changed his version of whai happened several times.The allegations of homosex uality were contained in only one of the versions.In his address to the jury June 3 prosecuting attorney Hubert Ryan contended the ac cured had tioid different stone., of the event, and was \u201cgrasping at.straws as things were catching up with him.\u201d Wilbur was found guilty of murder, and his lawyer has appealed the verdict live* an- ehoseo by I he»e specific groups, they mu * 1 maintain a thoroughly objective and intellectually lionet up proach in in.-ittei.» id lalme re lation* and represent tin- mtoi est* of all employers tu I li e prov incc.All cases, said Mr Brown are held before a quorum ol three members of the Board The procedure lollowcd in the hearing*, which al'c public an-not unlike the procedure.» tul lowed in a court of law Aftci the hearing of the case the quorum meets privately to del iberale It I* here, said Mi Brown.Ihat the represriila live* responsibilitie» begin in earnest If the management re présentaiive has become con vinceri of management's pro priety in the ca»e, he must prevail upon the magistrate leading the quorum In render a decision favorable to the cm ploy er The whole burden of proof rests upon the employer hr said, in eases of alleged tin lust dismissal of employees \\ just cause of dismissal may be any rearm excepting in the ( a-r nl an employee being dr missed for exercising his rights under the labor code.Of 1,198 cases of complain! filed in the fiscal year 1964 65, only 78 were granted ordering the reinstatement of lho employee, he said The speaker was introduced by John Daly and thanked by Lewis Roscnbloom Seated at the head lablr were Gene Gin gras, Ivan Saunders.Guv Clou tier, Lewis Rnsenbloom, club president Clarence Blake, speaker Thomas Brown.John Daly Frank Pearson and Wal 1er Sutherland.the second das individual liai (he 116 hoxi > iCA To affair M the end of of checking the lot* only Ik of liait been examined No oliinal figiue» were giv cn out but it is understood that I he majority iccorded foi Ml \\ adlancoiitt clrclion night in these 18 poll* had been sub stunliull» reduced the Richmond recount men ed at the Istmsins town Hall 1.under Judge Jean I «mis I'eloqiim o! the Magi Rale s I ouit Although eei t «in guidelines wen- established at the opening of the proceedings regarding the admission of certain itjc«-I ed ballots lawyers for the t.i hn al anil I mon National!' can didatc* became involved in a senes of arguments nvrr some ballot papers not covered In the agreement Here again d is understood ihat the majority of 339 re Jaycees remove piles of brush With lh«' assistance of stu dents fi'om Sherbrooke High and St Pat s and trucks from (local business linns the Slier hrookr s Jaycrrs removed mo»t of the brush piles Irotll the Sherbrooke Hospital grounds last Saturday.The brush, an eyesore that .cluttered up the grounds and a potential fix' hazards, was taken away during the Iasi two Saturdays Trucks supplied by .1, Lynn.J.S.Mitchell, Newtons.I lodge and Kingsway hauled it away to the dump, \u2019t he Jayecltes.wives of the .la' eees.made lunches for the volunteers and Bryan! provi «led the soft drinks This is one of several community projecl-ihc .layn es are involved with.\\ iiiao who via* assaulted hi another man m * Nierhinokt hold ha* had dam.nc* awarded III him III I VC.-« ol IHHI In Mi lii'ticc Ficmlci \\ cillcuv ol the sheilMoukc Supcnoi Court Real Iholine ot Montreal sot icicd physical iiijuiies al the hand ol Maurice Desruisscaiii of Shcrhronkt when the two were al an rityaecmctit shower Dimini' wa* hit in the lair which rr»il!l«'d in a rlami loi «ai phi !Ni in damage* rhe détendant in the case claimed that he was provoked In annthet pci *oo Tmiu: to defend himscll, IU-m niscauv I ru'd to hit a man hv the nam ol Maurice < liai I ici Hill I In punch missed Chartier out liioimr got laldicd Dionne claimed tic was hn anolhei lime hi Hcsnnv-caii*, who cl.imed he hit Dionne bid once Dionnes lestimnni wa* bai krd lip howein, In Char tier who said tlnd Dinnm wa-lul a second time The court allowed V.1 non for Dionne - permanent incapahili ti i liiblrcn under 12 5(l« an additional M9II 54 I lie lotal ol Hie lodgment came to $.' 923 .'1 with inlci e*l and cost * l XPERT PIANO TUNING to years expenente M ol k guaranteed New pianos and organ* tor sale M e nlstt hoy amt sell Used Pianos and organs GERALD RUEL Dunham, Out BLAIS & MADRO \"Quality Men * StmV \u2014 Custom ralloi'i \u2014 149 Wdlingtcm Si North Sbeibiooka Ici 569 /971 Gervais, Langlais * & Monty ' TO;\u2019 LAWYERS A Wnlllnglon South \u2022 Sherbrookè ¦ 562-4735 INSURE IN SURE INSURANCE Hoincownei 's l\u2019«< kage I\u2019olicy Motor Hciiils.Motor.Auto Travel Baggage WATSON A FULLER LTD.569 5939.Sun Lit* Bldq ou t t r UIC \u2019 :7,\u201e., ?\t'HUL/' *1 lie Wool Miii|i * ?\tl i!l (Itimi Si.Tfl.\t* l.rniiitwillr.Oof.Bites, poison ivy, sunburn are summer hazards With the advent of a long hot summer invariably comes the advent of common summer illness and accidents.Yesterday the Record talked to a resort area physician Dr.D.K.Campbell, a North Hatley physician who is more THOS.W.LEONARD B.A., II I., NOTARY Continf'ntdl Blc+y Sorte S09 Tel IO.v97600 often concerned with summi-r ills than other doctors in this resort town.Here are some reminders of what the summer may brine! Most common among the accidents peculiar to the summer season in the Eastern Townships area are boating and swimming accident*.The prevention, as is usually the case, is far simpler than the cure.Boating accidents normally occur in over-crowded boating and swimming areas and in over-crowded Hie story of Grace Caldwell Tate really began in the back seat of a car.and went from man.,, ian.,toman.^ e f he water-warm.: the champagne-chilted.1.M ' 7CU .\u2022 \u2022 r the music- -\u2022 soft,.- SUZANNE PlESHEnt' BRADFORD DllLMM tens)»®*-™ Return From The VWMiLAH SCHELL-\u2022iMiNTHAEGÇi'î r?z:0~ nil Air Conditioned For Your Comfort.' T\t1\tT\t1\tT 1\t¦\tk\tLJ]\tIJ Starting TODAY! \"Return From The Ashes\" 2.20 - 6.00 \u2022 9.40 \"A R*ge To Live\" \u2014 12 *0 ¦ 4 15 \u2022 7.55 By GERALD BARR (Record staff reporter) boals In swimming accident ca.*ev the overconfident an«l the unobservant, fill the lists of the drowned and sometimes rescued Exposwe to poison ivy.an aimer! common experience to I he «.rca.xionvd connu.v dweller has no cure.Prevention is the only cure for the fourteen day itch.Tan-seekers would do well to approach their first days ol sunbathing with caution.Some people haie almost allergic reactions to over-exposure.in some eases breaking out in rashes resembling that gained by an excursion through the poison ivy.Over expo; im to the sun may also result in a nauseous feeling.A good preventative for this common ailment is liberal dosages of sun-tan lotion, ac com pa mod by a common-sense sun bathing schedule In*'C-t bite«, may be fatal for some If an insect bite df>e- no: stay localized hut begins to spread and infee' a large area around Die bite a doctor should be consulted Sun lan lotion often hdp-to ease the itching caused by an insect bile Sometimes the Insecticide w< use to rid ourselves of lh« po -ibility of insect bile* does more harm than do the in sects Insecticide poisoning sometimes occurs because ot close contact with the in set i ide.This is most common with children\u2019s whose curiosity over that can on the shelf gets the better of them.Neither accident nor Illness Stamp film A film on United Nations stamps will be shown bv local stamp dealer M A.Woodman at Thursday night's meeting of the St.Francis Stamp Club in St.George's Church Hall, Lennoxvillc.The meeting be gins at 8 p m CAMELS RUN WILD Imported to Australia 100 years ago single - humped dromedary camels now rove in wild herds.dog bites increase markedly in the summer months.These should be immedialely treated by a doctor if the skin is broken by the bite There is always Ihc possibility that the animal that you have been bitten by may he rapid.I would like to advise my Iriends thaï I am now a sales representative for Rambler «aïs al.EASTERN MOTOR.-> LTD., 2222 King St.West, Tel.569-3604 Don Martin Res.: 60 Atto St., Lennoxville Tel.562 1390 Dml II light up over these 'fl'tt ' A _ CIGARS La Polina House of Lords El Producfo Dutch Masters CIGARETTE LIGHTERS Bentley Buton# Colibri Fisher Auer Medico Filter PIPES Croyden Cavity Dr.Grabow EVERYTHING FOR THE SMOKER such as pipe cleaners, pipe stands, cigarette and cigar holders, tobacco pouches, etc., etc.KING CIGAR STORE G Abdalla, Prop, Sherbrooke Shopping Centre 2249 King St West \u2014 Tel 567-2536 \u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022n»»**\u2014\u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022\u2014\u2022*\u2022\u2014************,! 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