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[" 1959 S M\t\tFEBRUARY T W T\t\t\tF\t1959 S 1 2\t\t3\t4\t5\t6\t4 8\t9\t10\t11\t12\t13\t14 15\t16\t17\t18\t19\t20\t21 \t\t24\t25\t26\tn\u2014 m t\t28 fcsfjblished 1897 Price b Cents THE PAPER OF THE EASTERS TOUXSHITS SHERBROOKE QUEBEC l\tt E BRI \\RN 10, l') .o Cl KAtvINw, COU>BR Mainly cKhuEv tacky with maw tccfimninc tawanl ecening and beconuns sncnr{k>rnes shnrtly aiw midmjfht; » n.-k ol frc-e^m^ ram mixed during the evening, («mperatures near '.XI during the night and dropping to near 5 Mednesduc morning Sixty-Second Year Weather lia;,;:-'* Ssara) Missing HALIFAX \u2014 (CP) \u2014 RCAF Search and Rescue headquartets here said tociac four planes and two ships are taking part in a search off Newfoundland for the missing Newfoundland trawler Blue Wave and her 1 7-nian crew.The RCAF said deteriorating weather may cut short the air-sea search -Capt.Charles Walters Provincial, Federal Finance Ministers Study Tax-Sharing EH*?Dead, Hundreds .Louis Tornado for help early Monday hts 289-ton vessel beam ends,\" and radioed He said was \"on her in danger of k a# iAiw .A-, .i'v ^SsSici southwest of : in southeast OTTAWA (CP) \u2014 The federal | aircraft, but that no decision has governmenf is planning a federal- been reached.provincial conference of finance ministers soon to set fhe stage for technical studies of tax-sharing problems.The studies could form the basis for a full v- scale federal-provincial conference on taxsharing, if the government decides to convene one.Finance Minister Fleming The Liberal motion of non-con fidence, presented in the session's first supply debate, was supported by CCF House Leader Hazen Argue who said the provinces faced big difficulties due to the economic crisis now facing the country.Mr.Martin's attack on the government included a charge elaborated briefly on pians for that the government did not wish preliminary studies in replying to call a conference now be-Monday night in the Commons to!cause it faces a $700,000,000 defi-Paul Martin (L\u2014Essex East) who ( cit, and would be embarrassed called for a federal \u2022 provincial ; by the provinces\u2019 additional do conference at once\u2014a full-scale mands meeting attended by premiers.He suggested these demands NEEDS PREPARATION\ti would have to be turned down \u201e ,\t\u2022\t,\t,,\t, ,\tand that this would, in turn, em- Referring to the need for pre ibarrass Conscrvative prenllers hmtnary studies before a full con- F t of 0nUrio and ^ 0( ference, Mr.Fleming said: \"The success of a conference depends on the preparatory work.\" But he did not say that a full conference will tie called, He said he hopes the provincial treasurers will be able to meet him soon, probably after the 1959 sessions of the provincial legislatures.Mr.Fleming said eight provinces, all but Newfoundland and Alberta, have indicated willingness to participate.And Monday night Premier Manning of Alberta said his government has no objection to participation, Mr.Fleming said the provinces were invited to make all possible suggestions.The minister's statement came alter a Hi-hour speech by Mr.Martin criticizing the government for \"reneging\u201d on a promise to call a federal-provincial conference last year.NO-CONFIDENCE MOTION Manitoba who face general dec lions this year.It would also in crease the \"estrangement\" between the federal government and Premier Duplessis' admin istration in Quebec.Crazy Mixed-Up Weather By THE CANADIAN PRESS Bitter cold in the West, snow and freezing rain in the East.That is the national forecast for the next 24 hours.The West's cold spell is expected to last another two days.And forecasters are trying to predict the possible affect of a storm Mr.Martin proposed a motion over Illinois, passing northwards, of non-confidence in the govern- 0n Eastern Canada, ment, calling for a conference at At Halifax two to five inches once to deal with matters of com-, of snow is expected today chang-mon concern such as fiscal ar-1 jng later to freezing rain in most rangements and unemployment.! sections, then to rain in the south- Mr.Fleming spoke 10 minutes iern Maritimes.The district was longer than Mr.Martin in his covered with snow during reply, which was mainly an attack on the record of the former Liberal government on federal-provincial relations.Before the debate on federal-provincial matters began, there were two developments: 1.\tPrime Minister Diefenbaker said the Borden royal commission is expected to report next April or May on oil marketing.This report probably will discuss the proposal for an oil pipeline from the Prairies to Montreal.2.\tDefence Minister Pearkes said the government is considering replacing the F-86 Sabre jet fighter of the RCAF\u2019s air division in Europe with some other capsizing 65 miles Cape St.Mary's Newfoundland.A 60 ¦ mile ¦ an \u2022 hour gale was whipping the Atlantic into an angry turmoil, dashing the little vessel with 25-foot waves.The coldest temperatures of the year would cover the ship with a deadly coat of ice, shipping men said, and may have caused her to keel over.STORM'S SECOND VICTIM Two unidentified ships in the area will be joined about noon by the U.S.Coast Guard cutler Campbell, an air force spokesman said.The Blue Wave was the second victim of the winter storm.Tne Nova Seotia trawler Cape Dauphin is believed to have gone to the bottom after her 13-man crew abandoned ship Sunday night.Other trawlers and coastal freighters arrived here heavy with ice from the gale-driven spray.The trawler Thomas Yr.Hollctt from Burin.Nfld., had ice a foot thick on some parts of her deck.Some crews spent all day smashing the ice off rigging with aces and sledge hammers.Search planes sent out Monday to look for the Blue Wave were forced to turn back by thick fog that cut visibility to zero.Ships moving into the area to aid the distressed vessel were also helpless in the fog.The Blue Wave is owned by Bonavista Cold Storage Company of St.John's, Nfld., the Cape Dauphin by National Sea Prod ucts Limited of Louisbourg, N.S.ifeà * \u2022H» 4 I 7 i «¦MAS U IVII It I)i:< OR ATION limits, with this icy seem Melting snow ami underground springs have rmnhined lo dot urate - ¦ .J Wellington Slreel Sonlll, lirai Hie ritv (Itrrord Photo by Gerry Lemay) Duties \u2014 future Doubtful WASHINGTON (AP) Slate Secretary Dulles checks into the The Dauphin was valued at $200,¦ hospital today lo get ready for any talks with Russia on the Her lin crisis.U i on Capitol Hill there w,i- the trip wearing a truss to ease a led inguinal (groin) hernia He had also taken along some medi- 000.Wives Take Over Picket For Loggers GRAND FALLS, Nfld.fCP) While 79 striking loggers were the i being charged in court here Mon- nighl with temperatures from a few degrees below zero in northern New Brunswick to the mid-20s in southwestern Nova Scotia.MONTREAL SNOW A disturbance south of the Great Lakes produced two inches of snow over the St.Lawrence.Colder air is expected to move into Montreal regions tonight.Freezing ram fell over most of the Townships late last night Today was cloudy with snow-flurries and the outlook for Wednesday wrns colder.Ontario weather in most parts has worsened with wind-driven snow and generally cold lions.Non-Strikers B°y Found Dead Stall Pact ln Cedar chest In CBC Strike OTTAWA (CP) \u2014 A $1,500.000 question mark today hung over negotiations between the CBC and 74 striking Montreal producers.An early settlement of the dispute, in its sixth week, was dubious.The question: What happens to non \u2022 strikers who have respected producers\u2019 picket lines in Montreal during the 43 days of the walkout?After six consecutive days of tangled negotiations, cross - negotiations and proposals and counter - proposals, the situation today was that a group of unions wanted non \u2022 strikers respecting picket lines to be included in a strike-ending agreement.day their wives went on picket line duty and stopped about 60 men from entering the nearby Sandy Lake division of the Anglo-Newfoundland Development Company.The wives volunteered for only picket line duty following the arrest of their husbands Saturday.The loggers, members of the International Woo dworkers of America (CLC), were charged with breaking into two company woods camps and forcing 51 non-strikers out in a sub-zero blizzard.CARS FORCED BACK About 40 women were on duty condi- | when an 18-car caravan carrying non-striking loggers attempted to enter the division.They brandished sticks of wood, refusing to let the men through.The caravan returned to Grand Falls.The strikers were charged with committing \u201cmischief by damaging a woods camp and its contents.\" Seventy-one were The hernia operation.His ailment, kepi secret for more than a month, was dis closed by President Eisenhower Monday night after Dulles asked and got a formal leave of absence.It immediately posed two big questions Will Dulles, who will be 71 Feb 25, return to his post'.\u2019 Will the West, with an ailing Dulles or without him at all, revise its policy toward new Soviet threats and demands on Germany?Dulles said Monday night hr would be gone for \"a few weeks\" Presidential Press Secretary James Hagerty said Dulles would not only return but would represent the United Slates in less optimism about Dulles's cation for a persistent inllamma power to snap back from this, hi- Mon of the colon third illness in as many months Undersecretary ('.Douglas Dil Ion look over as acting secretary.Undersecretary Christian llerlcr, It was these two - the hernia and the inflammation\u2014wine h led him to Waller Reed Army Modi eal Centro, the same hospital at who outranks Dillon, will relieve which he underwent surgery two LONDON, Ont.(CP) \u2014 Nine-year-old Johnny Ball, son of Mr.and Mrs.Jack Ball of London, was found dead in a cedar chest | released on $500 bail each in his parent\u2019s bedroom Monday night after he had been missing for more than 10 hours.The boy\u2019s parents left for work together early Monday morning, leaving the lad to head for school shortly after.When they arrived other eight, who were out on bond awaiting trial on a variety of other charges, were refused bail.Loggers arrested by the RC.MP Saturday were marched 30 miles from the camp to Grand Falls.Several of the strikers and home in the evening they couldn't RCMP officers suffered frostbite find him.\tduring the long trek.Play Stamp Gets Letter Through END1COTT.Neb.(AP)\u2014It was only a play stamp, but it carried a five-year-old\u2019s letter 4,700 miles.Anthony Maxwell Bennett, who lives on Chantry Estate, Ipswich, Suffolk, England, wrote a letter to his aunl.Mrs.Kermit T r o x e 1.He stuffed it in a regular envelope and addressed it to \u201cAunty Betty, Rl, Endicott, Nebraska, U.S.A.\u201d Then he pasted on a play stamp, clearly labelelled \"Toy Post.\u201d Once it reached Endicott it went right to Mrs.Troxel.She is about the only person here who regularly receives marl from England.him Sunday upon return from va cation.Dulles's disclosure came .ilioul nine hours alter he returned from talks with leaders in London, Paris and Bonn lie had made Social Credit Wins Byelection OLDS, Alta.(CP) \u2014 Social Credit won Monday's byelection in Olds constituency by a 2-to-l margin over the Liberal party in a two-way fight to fill the only vacancy in the Alberta legisla lure.The seat was retained for the government by Roderick A Mac Icod, 50-year old mayor of Sun- years ago to remove a cancerous portion of his lower intestine llagerly said there was no cvi donee of any recurrence of the cancer No date was immediately set for Iiulles's op»\u2019raljon.Aides said Dulles's hernia was discovered by his doctors about Jan 4.The next, day he cancelled plans lo go to Ottawa for talk-with Canadian officials.Prince Charles Downed By 'Flu LONDON (AP) \u2014 Palace spokesmen said Monday nighl Britain\u2019s \u2019flu epidemic has sent Prince Charles to hospital for dre, a central Alberta town of 800 three days where he operates a general They said the 10 year old future store.His opponent was Walter king came down with a mild form Anderson.41-year old farmer who of influenza but that he now is ran for the Liberals in his first recovering al Oheam School in try at politics.Berkshire County, Most Of Chemical Planets Dungheaps SAN ANTONIO, Tex.(AP; hies, the development of world Large-scale exploration of the wide television networks, and planets\u2014some of which are but above all, the study and eventual \"the chemical dungbeap of the control of weather and climate, be worth Ottawa Pays Difference Farm Surpluses Sold Below Cost cross the picket lines of the producers in Montreal have suggested that they should be paid for the time they did rot work.below cost and surplus eggs are moving steadily into export markets, mainly Venezuela, again at below cost.Mr.Harkness estimated that on the administration\u2019s over-all price support operations for the current fiscai year, the fed°rd OTTAWA (CP) \u2014 The government, in accumulating stockpiles of farm products under its support program, is exporting some of these products at below cost, .with the federal treasury ab-The non - strikers who did not sorbing the loss.\u201cBut this is not dumping,\u201d said Agriculture Minister Hark-Joss may run to $18,700,000, one ness in an interview.\u201cWe are ! of the heaviest in recent years, selling\tagricultural\tproducts in Officials estimate that the\tma- Ron Fraser, CBC public rela-\tcompetition with\tthe United\tjor portion of thi- loss may be tions director, said Monday night\tg[ates\tancj 0tiier countries.Na\tin milk powder.The loss on\tegg the CBC cannot accept this.\tturally\twe have to\tmeet general\toperations may run to some\t$2,- world prices.\u201d\t000,000.Federal outlays to pur- Free Sand\tUnder support schemes, the ad- chase stocks or provide defici- WINDSOR, Ont.(CP)-Thou- ministration has accumulated a \u2019\twide assortment of products, \"If serious surpluses do develop which are impossible to sell or in some cases even to give away, it will become impossible for us to maintain the pres enl levels under the stabilization act, let alone to increase them.\u201d solar system\"\u2014wouldn\u2019 i the c o s t, Heinz Haber Haber, here for the 10th anni versary of the Air Force School of Aviation Medicine at Randolph air force base, is a former member of the school\u2019s faculty.\u201cAstronomers and astrophysicists have amassed numerous data about the physical and chemical make-up of the alien worlds in our solar system so .that we can say with a fair de gree of probability that none of them is equipped to be of abso iutely vital interest in terms of human affairs,\u201d Haber said.\"The other planets are the chemical dungheap of the solar system, and it is not likely that Dr.T Keith Glennan of Wa.-h says astrophysicist ington, head of the national aero nautical and .space agency, said the U.S.will launch more than 40 big rockets this year.He said the space probes or satellites will be for various purposes.Glennan said the school here will be used for training some of the 12 men to be selected as the first U.S.space men.S5f9,000 Theft 3 Suspects Returned To Ontario ST.CATHARINES, Ont (CP ) Three safer racking .suspects were ; returned here M o n il a y night under armed escort while police at Montreal kepi hunting fur I he rest of the hull from the Premier Trust Company robbery which now totals $319,000.The Irii) flown here from Mont real were ulenl.il led as Peter Slepanoff 39, Henri Samson 45, and Mom s Yacknin, 42 Police said Yai knin wa a storekeeper in easl end Monlreal The amount taken by the pro fessionals in the Feb 1 job at Premier Trust here has been rising le,adily as (he stall pliais through a check of controls of 75 safety deposit boxes.Monday, the company issued a nrw list ol stolen Dominion of Canada bonds with a face value of $90,000, rais mg the haul to $.>19,000 from $429,000 STILL MORE MISSING A stockbroker, meanwhile, be gan preparing a list of the values of commercial, industrial and mining shares held by the depositors, Ills total would drive the figure even higher, hy how much wasn\u2019t known.Slepanoff, Samson and Yack run were charged formally wilh breaking, entering and theft Police al Montreal said (hey believe the rest of the securities, bonds and cash were in their area somewhere William Fitzpatrick, assistant cliief of Montreal detective .said there was a similarity of oper ation between the St Catharines robbery and others at Brockvillc, Ont .and Montreal in the last year.\"It is too early to tell if there is a connection fret ween the rob benes,\u201d he said \"However, there is some indication that bonds from all three have possibly been rhannellcd through the -ame re reivers.\u201d Dozens Feared Trapped s r louis \u2014 ( \\n \\ tonuulo cut ,c path .oioee i cm i n 1 Si l ouis loilnv Iras mg nt lcA.it ! 7 flcrtij «nef himdirili injuml.Ol )-0 known injnicf g| jcan Baptiste Sot I would like to know\", Mayor Nadeau replied.320 King St.W.LO.2-5111 LEE M.WATSON & CO., Ltd.INSURANCE Pire, Automobile.Liability, etc, Sun Life Bldg., Sherbrooke.Telephone LO.9-3910 Night and Holiday calls: Tel.LO.9-3910 or LO.2 8782 \"More businesses are group-insured in the Aetna Life than in any other company.\" Consult your broker, agent or AETNA LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY Art Contest For Granby Centennial GRANBY, Que.(CP)\u2014An international painting competition ; featuring $2.300 in prize, money was announced Monday by this Eastern Townships community (celebrating its centennial this year.Marc Leclerc, president of the Jarts committee, said each entrant will be required to submit three works on the theme: \u201cA Canadian industrial city celebrates its centenary.\u201d The open contest covering paintings in water colors, oils and | pastels, closes May 15, 1959, and entries will be judged May 24 31 j by a panel of four.First prize is $1,000.Two prizes ! of $500 and two of $250 will also be awarded.The judges are Alan Jarvis, di-: rector of Canada's National Gallery in Ottawa: Evan H.Hunter of Hartford, Conn , and Montreal's Musee des Beaux Arts; Jean-Paul Mousseau, well-known ! Canadian painter, and Albert Dumouchel of Montreal's Ecole des Beaux Arts.lety.According to a letter from i the committee, the names had \u2014.\t.\tmi 'been approved at a council meet Organizing Pack ng a year ago.However the w\t^\t| city Clerk Henri Paul Einond A Brownie Pack is being or- said there was no correspondence ganized at.the Salvation Army, ! on file concerning the proposed 175 Wellington Street South, and names.girls between the ages of 7 and ! A check in the minutes of the 11 are invited to join this open \u2018meeting at which the names were company.\tclaimed to have been approved The group will meet Monday revealed that there had been nights from 6.30 to 7.30.Should1 no approval given nor any dis-there be any former Brownies cussion for that matter, with uniforms to sell or donate, Aid.Everett Nicol maintained they are asked to contact this that the committee should sug- new pack.\tI-\u201e\t,\t.\t\u201e\t, I Continued on page 5 One million dollars per year of tourist trade in lost in the Sherbrooke area, said John A.York, president ol the Sherbrooke Chamber of Commerce, addres sing the Optimist eluh last night at their weekly dinner meeting, held at the New Wellington hotel.\u201cTo fight Hus loss in tourist trade'' said the speaker, \u201cthe Chamber of Commerce is trying lo find new attractions which will interest the tourists\u201d.In explaining lo llir Optimist members what the Chamber ol Commerrc is, Mr.York said that \"some people think the Chamber is only lor the retail merchants.This is not so, the Chamber is for everyone\u201d.The two main objectives of the chamber of Commerce are lo stimulate civic development and to improve the welfare of the.community, said the speaker, \u201cThe work of C h a m b e r s throughout the country should lie commended,\u201d added Mr.York.\u201cDuring the past year, 22 delegations went to Ottawa for certain, requests and the government have taken action on J6 items\u201d.\u201cThis is concrete evidence,; showing how the Chamber of.Commerce is serving the people, \u2019 Heavy Sentence Wilfrid Cormier, of Compton, was ordered to pay a $150 fine and had his driver's permit suspended for six months, after he pleaded guilty to a charge of impaired driving before Judge Red-; mond Hayes yesterday.Cormier was arrested In Len-.noxville Feb.2, by the Lcnnox-vilie police department.% he added.\u201cThe local Chamber nu mbers j should he commended lor their j part in getting the Lowney com ! pany to come to Sherbrooke, he added.\u201cThis was not only done by the Chamber, but also with the help of the city lather Mr.York was introduced by Optimist Gordon Breen urd thanked by John Godboiri Jail Terms For Two In Theft Cases Leon Andre Lefebvre 33-year old Sherbrooke resident, was sentenced to mx months nr jail when he appeared before Judge Edouard Boisvert on a charge of theft.Lefebvre wa.-, arrested Tuesday, Feb.3, about, 1 a.m.in the Marche Notre Dame, 435 Alexander street, owned by Antonin Boisvert, after police were noli fied that a prowler was on the premises.He was caught while rifling the cash register ol $25.30.Andre Chambcrland, of Sherbrooke, received a three month jail term from Judge Boisvert after he pleaded guilty to a charge of stealing an alarm clock and tools valued at $29 from Mrs.Wilfrid Albert's house in Sher brooke last fall.Donat Lachance of Lake Mega ntic, and who works in Saw-yerville, was fined a total of $200 and costs and was forbidden to drive a ear for one year by Judge Edouard Boisvert after he pleaded guilty to a charge of impaired driving and one of driving a ear without a pomp!.MOO to \u20195000 Cash (lie same day on your signature Up lo (6 monlht lo on Img*' loon*.for informoflon pbon+t Torn Connolly torrnlno 5537 77 Kin» Sf.W , Room 103 104 COMMUNITY COR* An Alf-Canodian Comporry 1 TORONTO (CP)\u2014About 60 Boy Scouts whose movement was disbanded by the Communists in 1 Hungary in 1948 have reunited in Toronto.They meet once a week at a local church.HEW PORTABLE TABLE frir A-/divic Projectors, Jape Rcre f'Jf\u2019f., Slid© Proj#c1wt, Hi-Fi Compon«nf* Top '.holt 12\u201dx18\".Centre Shelf 8\"x16\".O/eroll I IciQht Complf fitly Portable *\tFolds Hof For Storage *\tLightweight 12 lb$ \u2022Sturdy ell mefol construction \"Ebony black finish Non-Mar tif»S 0-95 \u2022\tMail orden promptly filled \u2022\tUse our layaway plan \u2022\tImmediate delivery e Will ship anywhere Skinner & Nadeau Inc.\u201cThe Townships Photographic Centre\" .the shop that stocks the best in camera needs from novice to pro.82 Wellington North Sherbrooke \u2014 LO.2-4795 SKI AREA OPENED \u2014 The above photo was taken during benediction service held in conjunction with the official opening of the Mount Orford Provincial Park Ski Area.Conducting the service is i Rev.Fernand Morin, Vicar at St.Patrick's church, Magog.(Record Photo by Charles Cixlrpaugh) (%T' cJtemwarf/e cTtfam %tbtooke Dallij Bccotd \"The Oldest Daily in the District Established Ninth Day ot February, 1887, with which ta incorporated the Sherbrooke Garotte, established 1837, and the Sherbrooke Examiner, established 1878.The Record is printed and published every week day, by the Sherbrooke Daily Record Company Limited, ol which Edna K.Brerworth ia Secretary-Treasurer, at the oltice, UB Wellington Street North, In the City of Sherbrooke, incorporating the news service of The Canadian Press, Tho Associated Press and Reuters.Subscription Rates: Carrier delivery In Sherbrooke and Eastern Townships: 30 rents weekly, $13.60 per year.Mau subscription in Canada.Great Britain or the United States: l year $9.00, 6 months $5.00, 3 months $2.75.1 month $100.Single copies 5c; 2 te 3 mos old, 10c; up to 6 mos.old, 25c.\u201cAuthorized as second class mall Post Office Department, Ottawa* The Record la a member of the Audit Bureau of Circulation, its circulation being regularly audited and guaranteed.TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1959 Firm Stand State Secretary Dullea statement indicating the Weatern allies are willing to take a conciliatory attitude toward the problems of West Berlin and German unification will be welcomed in all quartera genuinely interested in a peaceful settlement.But Mr.Dulles was also correct in reaffirming the West\u2019» right to stay in Berlin.On landing in Washington yesterday after six days of talks with British, French and West German officials, Mr.Dulles said: \"We are resolved that our position in and access to West Berlin shall be preserved \" Any doubts that the allies are united in this stand were dispelled by the British foreign Office which said in a statement that responsibility for ri nk.of war over Berlin lies solely with Russia and the Western powers are determined t-o maintain their rights there.The West has no need to yield to Soviet threats or deadline ultimatums The crisis over West Berlin is artificial.But in stirring it up.it must be remembered that the Kremlin, for its own reasons, may be trying to get at some On Berlin sort of settlement of the German problem.The West, keeping this in mind, must be prepared for a full and fresh exploration of all issues pertaining to Germany and a larger European settlement.Mr.Dulles\u2019 talks in Europe, when he made arrangements for a foreign ministers' meeting, had that end in view.Whatever stand the West arrives at, it will not admit to discussion of Berlin alone.Phat would be to concede that the West\u2019s right to be in Berlin is subject to negotiation.I his is not so according to the provisions of the peace settlement.Rut if the Russians are willing to talk on a broader basis, then we must seize the opportunity for presenting a broad, positive program for settlement which will pass the multiple tests of safeguarding Germany and the W'est, offering assurances of security from German attack to the Russians, and winning the general support of world opinion as a sound contribution to peace.Working For The Government In all the discussion of government expenditures, one point has been overlooked \u2014 the amount of work private business does for government these days.No business much above the shoe-shine parlor level can exist today with out a host of operations that have been set up as a direct result of federal, provincial or municipal laws.Tax deductions, unemployment data for compensation purposes, work men\u2019s compensation and so forth are all handled by private business.All of these concern relations between government and individuals.Business comes into it as a bookkeeper and collector to do a job that government could not handle nearly so efficiently.1 hese are basically profitless activities on behalf of the government and not tihe real province of business.But without increasing bureaucracy beyond all reasonable means, there is no other effective way of doing the job.Hobbies Require Care I lobbies, doctors and psychiatrists say, are activities that everybody should have, especially retired folk They give you an interest away from the routine of daily work, a source of creative outlet, and help you to relax and forget the cares of the world for a short time.There is no doubt that this is true.In addition to all these beneficial el-fects, many people have turned hobbies into profitable enterprises.But unless ordinary care is taken, the effects of some hobbies can be dan gerous.Recently, for example, a 19-year-old model airplane enthusiast in Colorado survived a 115,000 volt electric charge when a model he was flying, controlled by copper wires, struck a power pole.Accidents with rocket hobbyists «re almost commonplace these days.Even older people, puttering around in woodworking shops, and other places where power tools are used, have been known to injure themselves on the equipment.1 he very relaxed and carefree frame of mind that hobbies induce are often responsible for these accidents, some of which are fatal.While hobbies are intended to take one\u2019s mind off most everyday things, they should not be allowed to take one s mind off elementary care and safety^.Otherwise, an enjoyable activity may turn into tragedy.THE PRINCE ANI> TV (St.Thomas Times-Journali .It will! he interesting to see what results from a unique conference held in Buckingham 1\u2019alace last Saturday when Press Comment leaders of the radio and television industries were invited by Prince Philip to discuss the question of making better pictures.All the members of the royal family are movie and TV Screen Performer Answer to Previous Puzzle ACROSS 1 Screen performer.-Burnett 4\tHe is one of filmdom\u2019s rising- 5\tHe-s on movie «et* 12\tExist 13\tJapanese gateway 14\tDove\u2019s call 15\tScottish sheepfold tS Protective covering 17\tSmall shield 18\tSenior 20 Mistake 22 Conducted 24\tMariner's direction 25\tPhilippic 28 Wily 32\tFruit drink 33\tMonths (ab.) 35\tDecay 36\tMales 37\tBoundary (comb, form) 38\tMale offspring 39\tManifest 42 Printing mistakes our >'artner \u201cWest went into a trance and ;!\u2019.aS\tno-trump in finally produced a low club.Dum- f llatcs l'16\u2019arl> that he has a void NORTH\t10 A A4 3 2 y to 6 ?\tQ 6 5 + K 9 7 4 EAST A 9 85 V 9 1 3 ?K J 10 4 2 A 8 3 SOUTH (D) A 7 y A K Q J 5 2 ?\tA97 ?\tAQ5 North and South vulnerable South\tWest\tNorth\tEast 1 V\t1 *\ti N.r.\tPass 3 +\tPass\t4 *\tPass 4 ?\tPass\t6 *\tPass 6 V\tPass\tPass\tPass Opening lead\u2014A K OTTAW* \u2014 It * always with a certain strain on our vest buttons that we react to foreigners bestowing accolades on one of our fellow countrymen.Well, almost always.There was an exception the other day.Tim Buck, a citizen who i* certainly well known in this country, although perhaps not uni'ersally held in high regard, received \u201cprolonged applause\" when he addressed the Soviet party congress in Moscow.This fact caused no noticeable upwelling of our chauvinistic sentimei ts.Yet for all that Buck is a political cioher as leader of the Canadian Communist party, he was well received by the leaders of world Communism.Among the many ho appeared on the same program » ere Wladyslaw Gomulka, the somewhat deviationist boss of Poland; Palmiro Togliatti, the top comrade in Itafy, and Max Reinmann, from West Germany.They and the comrades from Cuba, Norway, the US and Iraq received \u201cprolonged applause\u201d too So what?Well, the So' iets are sticklers for precedence and protocol.In this department they have little to learn from the Court of St.James'.The official Tass reports of the congress rate the various national Communist leaders\u2019 importance in the Communist world by the order of their appearance on the rostrum, by the intensity of the app\u2019ause they get, and by the amount of space devoted to reporting their speeches.Buck was the 33rd foreign speaker.He w as one of eight to receive \"prolonged applause \".These eight were the 15th to the 22nd in the applause department \u2014 others having re-csived \u201cstormy p.olonged applause\u201d or \u201cstormy applause\u2019\u2019 or \u201cthunderous appliuse.\u201d Tass devoted three paragraphs to only one speaker, Chou En-lai.Chou also was the only one favored with a kiss from Khrushchev.But Buck was among the 10 to whom Tass devoted two paragraphs, In contrast, such Communist notables as Kim II Sung of North Ko ea.Ho Chi Minh of North Vietnam tnd Enver Hoxha of Albania were only \u201cwarmly greeted\u2019\u2019.The top British Communist, Harry Pol-litt, got a one paragraph mention as a \u201cwarmly welcomed.\u201d # * * The congress paid Comrade Buck quite a compliment, according him a rank in the Communist hierarchy which one would think his failures scarcely warranted.His Labor Progressive Party, which attracted 111,892 votes in 1945, got only 9869 votes last election.Admittedly many Reds and their fellow-traveling dupes lost their votes because the LPP ran candidates in only 18 ridings.But persons here whose job it is to eep a sharp eye on our homebrew Reds say the LPP now' has only about 5,000 members.So why the big hand for Comrade Buck?Could be that the Kremlin thinks a new day is dawning for its Canadian branch.Maybe Khrushchev 8c Co see the makings of a Canada I S fplit m the airing that Canadian differences with the Us \u2014 mostly econonur - \u2014have had in recent months.B rt I doubt the Kremlin is that n ne.Rather, I suspect the Soviets turned on the \u2019\u2019pro-longed applause for Buck simply for its propaganda effect in the Communist world.It would thus appear that Communism is on the march In Canada, that it is flourishing right next door t > the US.Buck could tell them differ ently, but why should he\u2019 \"Prolonged applause\" must be sweet to his cars, aiter the kind of acclaim he gels at home.Bygone Days THIRTY YEARS AGO United States and Canadian slock markets, which have been enjoying a boom for the past several years nave suffer rd a decline in the past few days, the slump being ascribed to the action to the Bank of England in rising the discount rate.\u2022 * » TWENTY YEARS AGO The Spanish loyalists forces have decided to continue their resistance in the Madrid Valencia areas despite serious setbacks in Catalonia fighting.Officers named for the Inverness Agricultural Society were: Ben Seale, John Dumas, John Longnioore.Henry Welsh, T.Labbe and F.Roberge.* A * TEN YEARS AGO Death removed a well known citizen last night in the person of P O.Boisvert, 114 Murray Street who died in the St.Vincent de Paul Hospital after an illness of two months.Sherbrooke led all Quebec province municipalities in an unprecedented housing boom during 1948.PffifACT Sine* the telephone wai Introduced, there have been arguments over who invented it.Friend* o£ Elisha Gray, who began his experiments in 1867, maintained that he had mad* a working model several weeks before Alexander Graham BeR did, Gray applied for a patent a few days too late.Bell was granted a patent on March 10, 1876.Gray and his supporters unsuccessfully attacked the patent in an infringement »u!t before the Supreme Court._ \u20ac Encyclopedia Crllannice spade had done its work.I threw it away and all the clubs were good.\u201d Very fine technique and wor-\t.\t, thy of study.An interesting fea- hr\t\\Y's' oi'rsTinv ture of the play is that if East\t.10n\" s QUESTION had held four clubs and the-king-\tA®ain ''ou,r Partr,^r bas opened jack-ten of diamonds the last pn^ diamond.This time you hold: trump would have squeezed him Spades K-6-5, Hearts K-96, since South held the diamond jT*1801000!8 A-10-3.Clubs K-10-8-7, njnf.\t! What do you do?CARD SENSE\tAnswer Tomorrow The bidding has been: were nearly 70 members.Many dropped out and others came in.One, who shows writing talent, is being coached by Miss Beattie.But for the most part the word \u201cSaints\u201d, lettered on the backs of their red jackets, can't be taken literally.N orth\tEast\tSouth\tWest 1 Dmd.\tPass\t1 Heart\tPass 3 Clubs\tPass\t3 Dmds.\tPass 5 Dmds.\tPass\t?\t You,\tSouth,\thold:\t LAUGH, GIRL.LAUGH (Cornwall Standard-Freeholder) Masculinity seasonally greets women's new hats with snorts and sneers, but lately the girls have been having a few of their own.;The narrow-brimmed, high crowned confections which teeter atop some male noggins are not without comic aspects w-hen teamed with countenances of moonlike contours.But the biggest laughs are still to come.The derby is coming back, k is alleged.The new derby has only a family resemblance to the hard hat that dad wore when he was a sharp blade in the gay 20\u2019s.That bulging bowler went with a wing collar and polka-dot tie and his flask.The 1958 version is light-weight, with narrow' brim and low crown, more like the turn of the century Edwardian style.It comes in colors described as flannel gray, ancient bronze and A1 Smith browm and, of course, black.On some skulls that come to mind it should look positively hilarious, and don\u2019t think the girls aren\u2019t going to make the most of it.CP-CN J miCOMMUNKAItOM Him All Yow CN.CP r*pr«.\u2022¦\u2022k« nearly 2 years old on bv'b skates, oldest man on 'kate>, Tom Law re nee; oldest lady on sKa\u2019.cs Mrs R R.iss and I r most or, gtnal costume Sylvia Raise, ma jorette.Snow shoe rat« Alan Stakes sack race.A Perron; pie e.in; contest, 1st , Delmer Fisher, 2nd , Wendall Mur\u2019.in; hu'.a hoop eon test, Linda Gilbert; and chain saw.L, Gauthier These were chosen from clowns, tramps, cannibals, skeletons, fox.dog, farmer.Pierette, Valentines galore, cowboys, hobo, robot, Lady Marion, Chinese lady, old maids old ladies.Irishmen and women, drum major- « .¦\t.< > were given chocotlte ivur- Hot coffee and home made doughnuts were great favorites during thi evening S.-cully and finâncull> U a lUVw'i'jk** rhe* uxiilod âttneuan ol s helped tv» brigh en thing» ui> let No 1S9.was not claimed the one hold ng this tteke;, please contact Doug Harrison Higher Earnings For Shawinigan MONTREAl -\tS vv iingan *Va\u2018.er and Power Co.to day announced increased profit and share earnings for the year ended Dee.31, litys T t consolidated Shawm.can report, ncludirg St Maurice Power Corp and Southern Can ada Power Co ltd shows net earnings tor the year ended Dec 31, 1958 at $13.812.«23.compared with $13.062,(70 in 1957.The profit equals $1 62 a share, against $i.S6 a share for'the previous year.MARKET TODAY »nffe MUKMUMKF IHILN HtkOUt> VI IMV\\\\ H R U).19MI 6 i i a \u2022 t NN «''* A lid St Vi.* no '.r^c .intersection when the two girU ran into the path of the oncom In g car $750,000 Blaze Hits Bennington R! NNINviTllN Vt P Plie towns only movie house ami sev real business and offices were destroyed by fire ear v today on Main Street Lost to the flame' were a theatre.the offices ot the state > attorney and the federal interna revenue bureau, a department store, a toy shop, a sandwich shop, a flower shop and the Ben mngton Social Club amr \\ eke off (7, Uv St U 17**, i II.Inu Aeeep taliona Hai lattei SlUi i cut I RCA Victor Dealer HECTOR LANCTOT Enr.Furniture Store Marquette & Peel Sherbrooke Tel.LO.2 3853 LEVESQUE LIMITED RCA Installation and Service 12 Main Street, Rock Island, Que.Tel.TR.6-2374 LOWRY RADIO & TV 181 Main Street Waterloo Tel.746 COUTURE & DUSSAULT Enr.Marcel Dion, Prop GIFTS\tLAMPS \u2014 TELEVISIONS \u2014 80 King West Sherbrooke Phone LO.7-4074 I n i* ¦ I! h ' his iaasT«i*i voici** ./ v .: Ti- MARCOTTE FURNITURE Full line ot RCA Victor Products Richmond, Que.Tel.405 Never before RCA Victor quality TV at such savings! More for your money no matter which new RCA Victor TV you buy! More new features .more technical advances .more styles and finishes \u2014 and best of all \u2014 more than ever before for your old TV as a trade-in ! If you\u2019ve been thinking about buying a new TV \u2014 now\u2019s the time to act! You\u2019ll never get more for your old set \u2014 you\u2019ll never get more real value in a new television! Trade \u2019N Save today on new RCA Victor TV! Ask about the exclusive RCA Victor Factory Service, Contract Now at every RCA Victor dealer\u2019s \u2018\u2022RCA VICTOR 161 Depot St.Sherbrooke, Que.B.F.GOODRICH Telephone LO.7-5767 financial & Market Report (OPtE tNSMIf IDS A CO LTD) MONTREAL STOCK\tCANADIAN STOCK exchange\texchange Cii'MDg H * m Ctoxing U*m Vbiuii.Mgiiti .i Miim.p.iir V gu* i ¦ ¦ All.iv lli-ll li-l H \\ J It » 1 .d ,i ! 0 d Mining ,iiul g Cm ol V«mad* Ltd ha* l'in' Pir Ic.id ,iiul .'ini by nul .i pi'i iid \\i-w priii- ini lead ,- li conls a pauml .uni pvu'i- lor tin Ui't*n)> a pound Company - rmiMin loi the price cut ».i' u» bring it»- p:U'es more in Une with world prui> Conversion teatnie on ihe (-(Frobisher Ltd DebenLures due Feb l.Mh 1968 ehanges on Keb 15th 1959 front UHi slnuv- ot | eotnmnn per Sl.lXKt debentures to t>6 i share of eoinnuin sti>i k per SI.000 delnntuie I\u2019he stock is currently quoted at SC ami the I ilebenlures are quoi ml at $78 The Dominion Bureau of Sta | tistie- reports Canadian .steel j production in Jaiuiary was 7 9-higher than in December and I 13 7', above the same month in the previous year Powell River Co Ltd in a preliminary report for the year ended Dei .31 38 reports earn ings ol St 81 a share compared to SI 85 a share lor the previous y ear - Price Rios and Co Ltd lias announced in a preliminary report (or its fiscal year ended Dei 31, 1958 net income ol $5,731 376 or $2.52 a share compared to $6.576,699 or $2.91 for the previous year Canadian Fairbanks Morse has announced earnings lor the liscal year of 1958 are indicated at \u2019$2 50 a share This is an men a-e ' of 19' , It mi the $2 10 a shat e reported in 1957 The City of Montre.d has re reived and accepted a bid ol 96 5379 for an issue ol $18 mi! lion debentures The debenture' are in three maturities S3 mil lion serials to he sold privately, $6.900,000 5L-', due 1971 to he offered at 99 to yield 5 62'! .and $8.100.000 5V, due 1979 to he offered at 97'.to yield 5 73'\u2019.New Envoy Robber! LONDON' (Reuters) Australia\u2019s new high commissioner to Canada.Maj.- Gen Sir Walter Caw thorn, had £1,500 worth of jewels stolen from his hotel room Sunday night, police reported.Sir Walter is scheduled to leave here March 4 to take up his new duties in Canada LEGAL NOTICE In the Superior Court CANADA.PROVINCE Ol Qt EBEC.DISTRK T OF S*l FKAN< e NO.18961 The seventh day of Kebniari.ileli# BEFORE:\tM llaynald Kiechetfe.Dep.P.S.t AIJ-X ANDRA OAONT Spirislei ,.f age, using her lights, dnmiriled al No, .1.4, filh Avenue, !n the City of Richmond, district o( st l-ia-nois, (Plaintiff, vs.WALTER MA.xTINK.domiciled and residing al Itotei Grand Central al Rich m o n d, d-.s trict of St.Francis illcfcndanti -and-The HONORABLE MAI RICE lit PLESSIS, in his quality of Geneia! Attorney at.the rights of Iter Majesty the Cfucen, for the Province of Quebec, (Mi.v-en-rauvi -and- AMIERT DES IL ETS.es-quallty of PrnthoncRarv of the Superior Court foi the Distract j of St.Francis, domiciled al Sher-i brooke.said district Mis-en-cau.se DEFENDANT IS ORDERED to appear within one month, KAYNALD FRECHETTE, Dep P.S ( .rower v an t ement Can Iron v tin Htcwciu-s t iln v clancsc idn Inti Power Pld v dn.P.u Railwa.t ons Smelter* Dim Seagram* Dont Bridge Dom Cor»et Dont I ai Dom iTxtile Famous Playci-I\u2019r.iscr Gin Dynamics Home till ' V Howard Smith Hudson Bav Mining Imperial Oil 1ml \\eceptanee Int Nickel Inti Paper Inleri'tot Pipe Jamaica Public Set ' Mat Millan R ' Massey Harris Molson\u2019s \\ Morgan Com Nal Steel t ,ii Noranda Powell River Price Hi os Roc, \\ \\ Rnyalitc till St 1 awl cncc i orp Shaw inigan Steel Co Steinbergs A I'cxaro I rans t\u2019anada Pipe Tnatl Oil /ellet s Ran Can \\al Rank ol Monti i al Rank ol N S Can Bank ul t om Royal Rank Tor.Dont Hank Never Too Late BRANDON, Man (CPi Mired r.TvInr.Ht», and Matilda (ooixm 7:\u2019 both i c side il t s of the Kairvicw honu* tor Hdrrh citi/.rns, v\\ill he mariKHl Iumt Saturda\\ Valcn tme s Das.They will rontimii* to Uvr at the home 2$ * *17^ 35' * Ü8 ti \u2022 431 h W* 37 34 3ti11 3814 IH V.I O 5q 46'.79 * 34 23 »\u2022» LV.M\".23 \u201c> 34'* 57'» 19' * 44 61 !« 44 .38 87'» 115 54 1.23 4P, I2,« 26'.17».36 391 i 47 12'* 17», 3 I ' : 73 i 34 \u2022 s 69 I .¦» ( 2 545 39'* 28 43 .6 , *3 * 37'.33», 38', 18', ¦39', 21 S3», 23'* 15».ir, 23', 34».It) It 44 61 '» R 44'.38 114 54 '» 23 47 12 xd 28 56 38», 47 1, 12'.10\"'.-17», 31 1 z 781 »4X 69 Xu*, (i t an I'li:)'\t47\t?2 \\uglv» Mid\t\t v itn IngiMMili Kit\t\t44 It V i'll* l*a(i(';\t4.1 4\t43'i F mi V\t118\t117 R Minn A On l\u201ca|'i\t\t35 I t ml'\".- V\t40'\t 1 mnv Ml O 1*\t12'*\tt 2 ' 4 MINIS\t\t V(iv iH'atc\t3 50\t Milt GR* 1 : unk\t23*4\t t'il**t,lt\tt0»4\t1\to', n t oil* DcniMvn\t12\t17 » GUtlttDI\t17\u2019*\t18 HolltngiM\t31'»\t30 '« Kci r Viliti'ivn\t19 '»\t Nrvi M.iv,,(\t133\t132 I'cirao I'tit\t160\t i.'uemotn\t13 '*\t13'» Stci'l' K.xk\t14 \\\t14'» .R Snowcast Hu* *nuwca*l U prepared b* Ihe (jurhet Meieorolo IiiRl HureNii and I* tupplied lo Ihe Keioul lit Ihe moining Ihiough Ihe inurlevv of lout* I'hilipiH' Denier*, dlrerlor of the Shei hrookr Muniiipal tom 1*1 OIDir ¦HJiCRKil 39 to 51 meh thickness 2'* inches lell; pow doted snow on Itaid have, five j lows and one lit' operate daily, 'lope* excellent; temp 16 above, toads slippery In place* M I OKI OKI) 4: lo 56 inch thickness 2 inches lell; pow dr i ed snow < it bant Ig.-e, combination chair lit! and I\u2019 at ,.nd on.'.m optiwie v 'ope* exi el* lent; temp 15 .bote, roads good, sanded TII'ITOHD MINI* (Ml Ndslo.k and Mt Granite > w licit thil km 3 m« lies teil.Ad- NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE Closing 11 am vtnek\tnnvi lift etl\tn uns\ton lva*r; vlopr*\tv ri v , iiiiit.41\tranilr\t|XHl \t>nov4 on lev\tl'H>r\t*|0|V|'« g mnl.\tlent*.22\tAltov C\truait* \\met I'cl.Anaconda 730: 68' Rothlt'lu'iu stcil\t51\tVJS\t\\ \\M OU\\ 1 It UT)\tWater Roi don * t o\t70» 4\t\t i 'hiv stor\t51 '*\tM S,\t.iil'l'lv in thoiGund* ot V aneouvi'r t\u2019onini Solvent*\t!.*\t\tItatnns w.i* int off for up to live « i»n* FdiMin\t64 '»\tf»4 \u2019\thour* MoiuIrv «ttcr one or more Dougin*\t53 \u2018t\tJ.H ' N\tlow pirvMue mam* running along Dupont\t202\t304\tthe bed nt Run aid Inlet via* rtip Genciul I-lei till\t75' 4\t75\tlured hv » half Minken oil barge Genci ul Motoi *\t4.'\u2019\t4.1'»\t Goodyrat hit Papei Int Telephone John Main ill.127 118'.12 117 57 \\D illutli! \tMnot g Ward\t40»*\tSMI I H\t't o Ml\tand Mis Fled \t\\ \\ Central\t\u2019\u2019(i'l\t76'»\t| rt lek Smilh mee\tI'.oilmr t rarer' ' a\tI\u2019t'pM\t'7H,«\tul ihe sherbrooke Hospital on\t li\tHmlio\t43\u2019\tI ruhiv, Tehruuiv\tt( 1929 a sou T«\tIteputllii Slei F S Rubber\t69'»\t,(l14 46 »\t4 ( ,\t1 rarer 1 redeni'k\t\\ hrolhei lor \tStd \"H ol N 1\t53 ».\t.13'«\tDav ni .nid Judv\t11(0,|i vv ell studehakei t S steel \\ uuaduim Steel \\V oolwoit h 13 13' 88' 37 ' 90' (I at it nf kEhaiikii \\\\ I lls I K li \\1 .vv isb (.» .v|yi rsx «mu Alnrri r MtAiikx !\u2022» «II who hflpi n us (tm inn thr di*«lh .huI IhiiihI ol om ih hiolhn \\VilU«m\tU « \u2022iprclnllv llmnk\tft \\ Mitohi'll, \t\t\tM* hc.inus, 1\t«U wh«» x\t«Ult f|«HV('\tt \u2022» Af* 1\t\ttu\tMliril cm v «m\tnxxixlt'il\tin 1«U' M\tf( 5 .MÎ\tlül'ï\tY\toui kmtlnr'SN\tMill «lU\u2019MV\t5 hc l«'l|t«\u2019\tIII r»r>\t56\th.\tMrd\t\t\t * \u2018 \u2014 t\t\t\tMH \\ MU'S\tRE(.IN M I\t> WEBS H\tR O ( .*\t\tsouI h 1 »ui hnm,\t\tQu.\t\t ;di\t5(1'*\t\t\t\t\t 78'ï\t781 ¦/\t\t« \\ Mpm i ro\\\tvn ,\t\t\\N 1 xlt 1 «)\t ; I DtmO itiâUo* '»»ll pump.\t'\u2019n» i mnnth nr»p, rheiip for r**h T#1 LO Î-4IBP THIRTY ~OAÎLON OU HMltni Ilot W»ttr L'tVt In rïPrll«nt ronrtillnn i Applv d»v4bn* l/>.a-(»M3 »n«1 ev«.nine* IA).Î-7M«\t______ SYRUP MAKRIM.You h«v» « tough inh\tOlv» youritlf a braah! Mak* that tmigh Joh paait\u2019r! Make that girful product botter! Buy Ho-1 mtnlon and Irtlmm ar|iitpin*nt The | moat up to data on th* market.You | will get the beat tradei from your agent.Naw or itaed equipment, j Leonard 0 Hendenolt, Ayer'a Uilf.Qijf.Tile M*W.4, Property For Sole sl'l< l\\l.Invitation for Intereirted lamiltea to poaaeaa thla beautAful veven-room brlekstnne corner Individual reatdence.233ft Bachand Street.(Under conatructiont Automatic heating ttaragv.Poaaeaaton March first.Also ftve room resilience, 23H3 ftarhand.Or would build from your own plana.Sea Hebert'».2135 Bachand.Phone 2-0874.TEN room, brick house, new automatic furnace, arlealan well, heated ronaervatory, landscaped «rounds in SI.Armand West.Kred Oilman, Bedford, Que.CH.8-3381.HUSTLE-BUSTLE, everyone la going aomewhere today, how about you, are you still paying rent'.' Buy your own from Charles Connor», LO.2-4000.12.To Let PROPOSED DOCTORS' OFFICES ON DUFFERIN STREET Ground Floor \u2022 Swanky Smart.All facilities.Parking for 50 cars.Information available by calling FRANK J CONWAY 56 Wellington North Tel LO 7-5162 or LO 2-4943 NORTH WARD, » large room», hasted, hot water year around, stove and refrigerator, Immediate occupancy.Applv IM Victoria St.Apt.I.Tel.LO.2-3778.BEAUTIFUL, modern, 4 room healed apartment.Stove, refrigerator, hot water, Venetian blind», etc.Near Combuallon Engineering, Bryant\u2019» University of Sherbrooke.See lie-bort'a, 2135 Bachand St.Tel.LO 2-0874.NEW 4 room heated tenement, on Victoria St.near stores, buaea and church.Tel.LO.2-0005.4 ROOM apartment, heated, hot water year round, stove, refrigerator and Incinerator.Occupancy May lat Tel.LO.2-7970.OUR BOARDING HOUSE with Major Hoople >M \u2022 -Aft\u2019sa.Ci .SUM OP TlAl.LV, t yuNCei on a |MA, TOMOffROv) HP Ok ï H AT W,.\u2014 i tm t STANDING WITH THF 5 AIADAm AT THfe /.VOMSNT oe x V AS! \u201e\taA- X\tT O.ADVANct At TwCBT\ti':0 Ut'\" AO DOLL A®S l CON -\t5,S?P1\u2019i'Nu Avf AN iNSP.igO T^f PiN.AN/wAV, TH6 ' ' LAST f vr May put 1 Tne GLUf ÔWM6 F off -,r TV Guide H .NAMts iS'MA?Thtta program liatinga aro auppliad By fba alatipni and «ra publiinad by tha Shtrbrook* Record at a aor/ic* to Ha raadtrt.They ara aubiatt to chanpo without noiica.'«-'AtARTWA s, ffCME-khiA?\u2022?iMPhtrj \u2022A TO 8fc IN 6000 -a A A\u2019ACf aST.TH# ^nailtüu PiCKeo ( COULDN T CATCH L)P ,|C Hf s' (-ells' f \u2022s \\ LOAm .Ingas' r-; C.' H HlS SHADOlN biLo.i -j ¦ i i r Farm Forum Activities 5.Lots For Sale WONDKRKl'LLY ilrsirabla realden-tlsl location».Different aectlona Selected extra large plots And would build your residence Including lot, garage, eaves, landscapings etc.One price.Information readily available.Call llebcrt\u2019a, 2135 Ba-«hand.Phone 2-0874.LENNOXVILLK two comer lots on Warren St, 100 x 113.Eor Information, Tc).North Hatley 328.8.Cars For Sale 1958 MERCURY Montery, 4 door hard Inp.fully equipped, Ini' condition, 1ft Little Fork» St.LcnnoxvlUe, days only.36.Miscellaneous 1 PHeaf was read, and also a notice of the carnival at the Ridwer rink.Two more families have joined the Forums making a total of 16 families.The meeting on Feb.9 will be at Harold Howry\u2019s.Lunch closed a pleasant and profitable evening.ruiiDAr- (00 Induitrv r>n P.uH ( II Eirly N«w( ( 30 Film Shorta 10\t00 Foi Lev» Of Fof Monfcjr 1030 Fur Love or M- nr/ 11\t'HJ I Love Lucy II .10 Top Dollar 13 uo Lova or Ufa UL30 saarcti rat lomurro* U 4A qiiidint uahi 1.00\tNawa Haadlmaa 1.15\tDuka and Hu SwinibilUaa 110 A.tua Murid turm 100 Mixing Bowl 2 3n H juK-yari» 2.43 Houaaparty t oo I he dig r.vrifl I.\t30 Verdict la Youra 4.00\tdrtgntei Day 4 II Sacral Storm 410 rhe Edge ol Nlghi ft 00 Chuckwagon Talaa 0.13 Knlck World ol sporta 4 25 WaalhrrwUa 8 30 Newatlme 4 4ft D Edwarda-Naw» 7 00 Union Pacific 7\t.10 Th# Honaymoonara 8\t00 Donna Reed Show « 30 To Tell The Truth 9\t00 Arthur Godfrey 9\t.10 Red Skelton 10\t00 Garry Moora II.\t10 Vermont Edition 11.15\tTorrorrow's Weather 11\t20 Wreatllng WCAX-TV, Burlington \u2014 Channel 3 WIONMOAV 9 00 SvritierUnd 9\t14 karly Na»a «30 Film Shorta 10\t00 For Lova or For Money 10\t10 Arthur Godfrey 11\t00 I Love Lui v II 30 lop DolUr II.uo Love at Lira 14 4» \u2018.uldlnt t.ian' 1.00\tN'tsi Headllnee and Acroaa the Eanca 1.15\tDuka and ttle Swingbllliea I in A« >h« world tunu 100 Miking Bowl 4 lo Hout.varty SOU Tha Rjg Payoff 3\t30 Verdict la Yuuri 4.00\tBrighter Da» 4.10 secret Storm 4\tSO I'he fcdge ot Night 3 00 Chuckwagon Talea 3\t45 Duka ana Hu swirgbUliea 4.15\tXntck World ot Sporta 4\t25 Weatharwtaa 4.30\tNewitlme ii 4ft it Kdward»-N»wa 7.00\tWhlrlyblrda 7 30 Tugboat Annie 8.00\tAdventure of Champion 8.30\tTnckdown u oo Tha Mulionarlr# 9.30\tI've Got a Secret 10.00\tArmairong Circle Theatre 1.00\tt^eo Reporter U.Î5 Tomorrow'! 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Mtr»\t11.00 lelejournal\t\tand Rounduy\t 8 30 Yancy Derringer\t11.00 l'elejournu\t11.10 CHLT TV Newa\t11.30\tDecoy\t 9 00 Zan* Grey Theatre\tIl 10 CHLT TV Newa\tRoundup\t\t\t 9.30 Playhouae 90\t11.30 Summer Tbeatra\tU.3« Theatre d'ét*\t\t\t 7 00 Huckleberry\t10:45 Film\t\t\t\t HIGH AND LOW FOREST Farm Forum met on Feb.Z with Mr.and Mrs.Grant.F o r-grave.The topic for discussion was, Education, do our children get it?The first question was, W h a t subjects should comprise a good basic education?We named reading, writing, composition, language, French, spelling, matlie- Business Directory Advocates TV - RADIO REPAIRS Estimates ¦ Work Guaranteed Terms Available ROSS - BIRON LO.2-1564 ELECTRIC LTD.183 Frontenac St., Sherbrooke Service Depot Expert Repairs and Parts for all types ot washing machines.Tel.LO.2-4723 1601 King St.W.SHERBROOKE H DW.RE, ALLARD, BADEAU A GAG IPEAll 9 a m.\u2022 5 p.m.and 7 p.m.9 p m.Mon.thru Krl.; Sat.9 a.m.to noon.739 Main W, Magog, VL 3-5733.ASHTON R.TOBIN, Q C., Trial Work and General Practice Rosenbloom Bldg , opposite CRy Hall, 138 Wei Ungton (North) LO.2-2120.WESLEY H.BRADLEY, Q.C., 437 St James St- Weat, Montreal, AVenue 8-8042.Chartered Accountants McDonald, currie a co Chartered Accountants COOPER BROTHERS « CO Chartered Accountant# 297 Duffertn Ave \u2014 LO.9-1666 Montreal, Quebec, Ottawa, Toronto, Saint John, Charlottetown, Halifax, RUnouskl, Sherbrooke, Hamilton, Kitchener, Winnipeg, Edmonton, Calgary, Vancouver ROSS, TOUCHE & CO.Chartered Ac countants, Montreal LAVALLEE, BEDARD, Lyonnais, Gascon A Associates, D.J Crockett, C.A., Ucensed trustee.201 Continental Building, Sherbrooke, P.Q TeL LO.2-9680.Optometrists COOK GENERAL, male or female, for re&idence for elderly people, central Cowansville.Live in or out.Box- 1370.Phone 1461.ST.MARY'S Mr.and Mrs.Fdsel Long, of Waterloo, visited Mrs.J.Carroll.Mr, and Mrs.Milton Buzzed, of Sherbrooke, were recent guests of Mr.Dennis Carlin and fam Uy.Mr.and Mrs.Warren Morris soy were guests 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February\u2019 1959.H.P.EMOND.City Clerk.GENERAL ELECTRIC TELEVISION 1959 MODELS REDUCED ULTRA-VISION VIEWING For Better Picture 28 TUBE FUNCTIONS For Stronger Reception DIP SOLDERED CHASSIS No Printed Circuits NEW \"BUILT-IN\" SYSTEM Cuts Interference on Channel 8 from Channel 7 AUTOMATIC FINE TUNING Best Picture Automatically FRONT MOUNTED SPEAKERS For Better Sound NEW STYLE CABINETS The Slim Look MODELS Modal CC153.Rag.$359.s- FROM $ zee.269 to s459 O\u2019BOYLE & PEARCE LTD.1430 King Wesf,\tSHERBROOKE,\tTel.L0.2-2800 EASY TERMS \u2014 FAST, EXPERT SERVICE 11.20 Ready on Stage 3 12 46 Sign On WPTZ, Plattsburg \u2014 Channel 5 TUISOAY- 6\t30 The Continental Classroom 7\t00 Today 7\t25 Ural News 7.30\tToday 8\t29 Local Nana 8.30\tToday 9.00\tFilm Feature 9.30\tTV School Time 10.00\tDough Re Ml ill 30 Treasure Hunt 11.00\tThe Price la Right 11.30\tConcentration 12.uo He lac uough 12.30\tIt Could be You 1.00\tNew# 1.18 Smiley WUlette 1.30\tFor Your Madame 2.00\tTruth or Consequences 2.30\tMatch the Music 3.00\tYoung Dr Malone 3.30\tFrom These Roots 4.00\tQueen Foi a Day 4.30\tCounty Fair 5.00\tDusty Bovd Show 5.30\tWalt Dliney Présenta ., 6.00\tNew# 6.15\tFilm Featura 6.30\tJoe Mayo and His Western Ramblera 7.00\tSporta Scorebook 7:10 Weather 7.15\tLooney Tune» 7.30\tFlight 8.00\tGeorge Gobel Show 9.00\tGeorge Burns Hound 1 00 Fsso Reporter I.\t10 Vermont Ediuon 11.15 romorrow'B Weather II.\t20 Ready on Staga 9.30\tBob Cummtnga 10.00 Cahforalani 10.30\tOfficial DetacUva 11.04 Lata Newa WEDNESDAY\u2014 8\t30 Today 9\t00 The Christopher» 9 30 TV School Time 10.00\tDough Re Ml '.0 311 Treasure Hunt 11.00\tThe Price la Right 11.30\tConcentration 12.ou ITc-Iac-Dough 12.30\tIt Could Bo YOO 1.00\tNews 1.15 Smiley Willette 1:30 For You Madame 2.00\tTruth or Consequence! 2.30\tMatch the Music 3.00\tYoung Dr.Malone 3.30\tFrom Thesu Roots 4.00\tQueen For A Day 4.30\tCounty F\u2019alr 1.00\tDusty Boyd Show 5.30\tMickey ftlouse Club 6.00\tNews 6.15 Film Feature: 6.30\tThis la Alice 9.00\tMilton Berle 9.30\tBat Masteraon 10.00\tWednesday Night Fights 10.45 John Daly\u2014New» 11.00\tLate News, Sporta THURSDAY\u2014 7.30 Today 3 23 Local Newa 8.30\tToday 9.00\tThis Is the Answer 9 30 TV School Times 10.00 Dough Re Ml t0.30 Treasure Hunt U.OO The Price 1» Right 11.30\tConcentration 12 00 Tic Tac Dough 12.3011 Could Be You 1.00\tNews 1.15\tSmUey WlUette 1.30\tFor You Madame 2.00\tTruth or Consequences 2 30 Match the Music 3JK1 Young Dr.Malone 3.30\tFrom These Roots 4.00\tQueen for a Day 4.30\tCounty F'alr 5.00\tDusty Boyd 5.30\tMickey Mouse 6.00\tNews 6.15\tSki TraU* 6.30\tConfidential Fila 7.00\tSports Scorebook 7.10 Weather 7.15\tLooney Tunes 7.30\tU.S.Marshall 8 00 Steve Canyon 8.30\tIt Could Be You 9.00\tBehind Closed Doors 9.30\tFord Show 10.00\tYou Bet Your Life 10.30\tDecoy 11.03 Late News and Sporta WMTW, TUESDAY- 8.30\tMovietime US A.9.30\tMorning Movie 11.00 Town and Country Time 11\t30 Peter Und Hayea 12\t30 Play Y\u2019our Hunch 1 00 Llberace 1.30\tTV Classroom 2.J0 Day In Court 2.30\tMusical Bingo 3.00\tBeat The Clock 3 30 Who Do You Trust 4.00\tAmerican Bandstand 5.00\tEngine Houaa 5.30\tWalt Dlaney'a Adventure Tima 6.00\tTha Early Show 7.15 Tri-State Newa 7 23 Watch Your Weather 7.30\tSugarfoot 8.30\tWyatt Earp 9 00 The Rifleman 9.30\tNaked City 10.00 Alcoa Theatre 10.30\tNews\u2014John Daly 10.45 World'# Best Movies Mt.Washington \u2014 WEDNESDAY\u2014 8.30\tMovletlme U.S.A, ,9 30 Mornng Movie 11.00 Town and Country* 7.30\tCheyenne 11.50 Peer Lind Hayea 12.30\tPlay Your Hunch 1.00\tLlberace 1 30 Ladles' Fair 2.00\tDay In Court 2.30\tMusical Bingo 3.00\tBeat The Clock 3.30\tWho do you Trust?4.00\tAmerican Bandstand 5 00 Engine House 8 5.30\tMickey Mouse Club 8.00\tEarly Show 7.15 Trl-state Newa 7.25 Watch Your Weather 7.30 Lawrence Welk 8.30\tNew York Confidential 9.00\tDonna Reed Show 9.30\tDecoy 10.45 John Daly, News 11.00\tWorld\u2019s Best Movies Channel 8 THURSOAY- 8.30\tMovletlme U.S.A.9\t30 Morning Movie 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