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[" WEATHER Maint) ktiuny twlav nnd WV'.lneMlay, Sialterrd khou> ers or tknndmhowtn both aftemuons and evnnins».Warm and humid lurnlns luolrr Wrdnewlay niahi.Hun luday and low touUbt at Slicibrooke 85 and 65.Bii\u2019liethtyM 4U\t.> SMinairr Je Sàerlnokt Stjctbtookc Tailu Bttotd Smile for today Mtmi* mm ara ta broad-mtndrd (hat'» all thr) think a bon I, h^abluhed 18^7 Pnc«i 7 Cents SHliRBROOKB QUHBHC, U I Sl> W.im 12.l%b Lost in woods, teenager returns (Page 3) Baseball players strike for a game (Page 9) Three of four in city i > diaries l'aU'hpauÿh) Urge return to 1670 principles Irish Orange demand disunity BELFAST (AP) \u2014 One lutn sition of a number of leading: ' During«the past number of st.Vincent de Paul Hospital dred thousand Protestants Protestant churchmen, reads: scars theta hate been marked where most non - professionals marched through this Northerni \"The Grand Lodge oi lr land departure! within the churches1 are unioni/ed.only emergency Ireland capital today to oppose views with the ulmo.-t concern from the Protestant and re cases are being admitted.The church union with Rome and af- the present trend towards one;formed faith, and we firm!) hr hospital will rare lor as man) OTTAWA (CP)\u2014The govern-members a chance to raise just fjrrn their loyalty to the Queen, united church, involving theilieve it nb» is lime to call forjurgent cases a there are non ment received approval Monday about any topic under the sun\t\u2022 f ,, r ., surrender of our distinctive the return in our Protestant unionized worker to handle to pay its bills for the next four They chose the Asian war and\t\".L, .i.rns Protestant witness, and the al- churches to the principles of Hie them.Those on vacation have Hospitals cut patients as strike looms By II \\KK VR \\ NI I > I NM>\\ (Kcvurd slatf re|H»rtct> At least thtcc of the font Sherbrooke hospitals arc limiting m Inn nance ti' emet-goney eases in the lace ol a threatened piovineial hospital workers strike set lot luly 14 whieh would eupple major and emeigenev hospital sen tees.Seeking, salary boosts, the 42.UOO non-professional hospiial woikeis are members of the Oncbec based C onfédération ol National ti.nle l'nions NppioMinalely I 10 Ouebee hospitals are stalled in varying degrees by unionized woikcrs, Sherbrooke Ih'spital is not imiimi/ed and \"should noi lie alleiieil by the strike eveeulive diieetor II ( \\llmitt pointed out yesterday.Iloweui.in view ol the situation the hospital at the pre ent time is aeeeplmg onh cniergeneies and urgent r ases In I he case ol a strike al other hospitals, Sherbiookc Hospital \"will do ils best to deal with the situation as it arises.\" he added.Meanwhile, across the city at months\u2014but not before MPs got the national television network.\u2018)r_an^J?\u201d161'-\tmosphere created by the World Ifiih ventur.' in their licks over Viet Nam and The supply bill went all the est)matec|,< to' stretch between Counetl.ol fhurehes to promote the CBC.\t\u2019 j *\t1 Way to royal assent and the The Commons spent most of Commons today was to begin four and five miles.this goal.reformation \"Members of Hie Orange Or noi yel been called back to the hospital, an administra I nr ex (1er are pledred ip love, uphold piameil.the day debating a $662.000.000 interim supply bill that gave it took three hours to pass \"We deplore the compromis and defend the Protestant rrli At Youville Hospiial for the any given point on its route, ing implications of the succès- «ion.and are therefore called i chronically ill only patient* debate on the resolution proposing a national medical care orange-collared lodge mcm- sive visits to the Vatican of upon to resist any encroach-'whose life would be endanger insurance program.\tbers with drawn swords pro- church leaders, culminating in ment upon their heritage, re- ed by release from the hospital Also scheduled for debate to-^e^ color guards for gaudy Ihc recent visit of the Arch .ardle.-s ol the cost or ci.r.se are remaining.Many others day were bills concerning terms banners, bearing slogans like bishop of Canterbury.\tquencc- of reference of a commission 'Remember 1670\" (the Proles-into unsettled issues of the Que- tant victory at the Battle of the bee longshoremen's strike, es- Bovne) \"1 Will Maintain\" (the tablishment of a national arts protcstant fa,|ln.and \"For centre ami minor amendments,^een and Constitution\" do the income Tax Act\tQn they came, lodges from ! Social Credit Leader Thomp- Canada, Scotland, the Irish Re | son offered solid support for the|public, the United States, Aus-MONTREAL (CP) \u2014 GerardiUnited States intervention in tralia and New Zealand.Rancourt, general secretary of Viet Nam and the Canadian It w as possibly the biggest | GRENADA.Miss 'Kiss of death' Negroes dip in lake but not in club pool the Quebec Federation of Labor (CLC), said Monday recent praise from the Quebec Chamber of Commerce for the provincial government's attitude toward medicare is \"the kiss of' death\u201d for that policy.( A P ) well enough to return home were released timing the weekend and perhaps more will leave today an administrator noted.Môst non ¦ professionals al Youville Hospital are unionized.No comment was given by Hie Hotel Dieu medical director on the situation except to explain The Negroes left quietly al'er that the hospital will follow government's peace - making;show of Protestant slrene.th Twenty-five Negroes were told asking how to gel a card.measures set out hy the Quebec efforts.Terry Nugent ( PC\u2014Ed-Northern Ireland\thas seen in\tMonday they would have to About U civil rights workers\tHospitals Association\tLabour monton-Strathcona) took just as years.\tRoman Catholics mostly\t! have a membership card to cavorted in the lake which wa-\tRelations Board, strong a position for the oppo- kept off the streets, or watenediswim in a city-owned pool here'developed with federal funds.A1 site viewpoint.\t.solemnly from the back of the but a racially-mixed parly went caretaker said the reservoir bad Mr.Thompson blamed the crowd.\tswimming in the city's main been desegregated \"since Pres\tAccording to these\tmeasures Communists for escalating the is\tafternoon\ta resolution\ttourist attraction.Grenada ident Eisenhow er s administra-j\tsot out by President\tPaul-Em- EMERGENCIES ONLY Mr Rancourt said in a state-war, not, as many U.S.oppo-from the Grand Lodge ol Ire-Lake.\tlion.\"\tdie Olivier which have been ment that the Chamber's com-:nents w'ould have it, the Ameri-laml, attacking the Christian Pool manager Park Johnson' The civil rights activities j published in newspapers, only ment shows that; the group has cans.On the recent, U.S.bomb-;ecumenical movement was be-jtold the Negroes that the pool, came a day after highway pa emergency cases will be admit* no understanding of social jus- ings of the key North Viet Nam ing submitted to Orange meet-lleased by the Kiwanis Club, i trolmen used billy clubs and gun Ted to hospitals according to tic®-\tcities of Hanoi and Haiphong, j ings throughout the country private.\u2018 The tilings is, unless butts to disperse about 300 Ne-The decision of the doctor and he said \u201coil depots are legiti- The resolution, which has al- you've got a membership card.igroes while deputies routed 100 services available The hospit k\t\"W\tmate enemy targets.\u201d\tready aroused the bitter oppo- you can't come in,\" he said.jeering whites.\tala will do everything possible jto give in their emergency ser vices all medical care required by the patients.\u201cHowever, even if those services are maintained, each hospital will be able to give medical care only ini proportion with the available personnel and services,\u201d the; bulletin continues.Wants new trial EUGENE, Ore.(AP) - Student journalist Annette Buchanan, convicted June 28 of contempt and fined $300 for refusing to reveal her sources for »n article on use of marijuana at the University of Oregon, is seeking a new trial.Lawyer Arthur Johnson said in his motion Monday that Edward Leavy, Lane County circuit judge, erred earlier in de- Influence carried to ees ¦ ¦\t\u2019 is s head HEADING HOME \u2014 Montreal (Tiildien\u2019s, Hospital patient Norman Lacroix, 6, waves goodbye as he is released from the hospial.Many patients who can recuperate at home are being released in anticipation of a province-wide hospital strike scheduled for July 14.\t(CP Wirephoto) US airline strike said discouraging Seventieth Year Union sets up home aid MONTREAL (ITM Marcel Pepin, president ol the Quebec-based I'onfedet«turn of National Trade Unions (UNTU), said Monday a eommittre to help protide medical treatment for siek persons at home will he set up by tin1 CNTU should .12,000 mm medical employee* go on strike Thursday.The union service would be free of charge, he added Mi Pepin told a prc\".\u2022\u2018mifi'r-('me that a strike against t.i!) hospitals m Quebec seems \"practically inevitable.\" t mon officials have said they would postpone the strike on a dat todav basis if negotiations were going well hut a union spokesman declined to say Mon day night whether Hus was atill the position Mr Pepin said the unions, who made even effort to eon timie negotiations, would take every possible measure to en sine that the population does not suffer from the irrespon sibihly of those lo whom the well-being of the publie i« en Inisied.\" Hospitals across Hie province have been bracing for the prob able si l ike by gradually reducing Hie number of patients.ASK\tPATIENTS\tTO LEAV\tE Rat\tli'llls aille Id\tIrai r Inis\tpilai beds\tvvithmil grav\te risk (h\tr be ing «\tisked In do\tso mid those\t bavin\tg had an\toperation\tme heim;\tdischarged\tas qniekl\t\\ a* medn\t¦al men loel\til is safe\t It was lepoiled\t\tMonday\ttbal al m\tmic hospita\t1*.ward's\tare only\thalf filled\t\t Dr\tJ, Gilbert\tTm nei,\t\\ it f eliau i\tman of the\tQuebec\tHos pil.d\tAssociaiion'\t* labor\trcla linns\tco m m i U ee.\tsaid Monday\t niglil\tadmissions\tHit be in*\trig 01 (UIS\tly conlroUe\to.\t NUMBERS REDUCED Patient numbers in the hospit al.s will be considerably icdur WASHINGTON (AP) \u2014 Assis booming business ¦ » iw r h \u2022\t, M0SCCT (Reut.ers)\u2014The » china, is reluctant to resume,servers said he might be able to,native to war ,n the current nu*|£me\tTheir eU.Hon Ke^ ^evnowVdesSïas to Rs sehedïle nymg Miss Buchanans request, fluence of non-aligned powers the Geneva meeting unless the,add weight to her case.\tHear age.\tpermits\tJames J.Reynolds describe 1 asto its schedule Monday for a jury trial: erred in failing in international affairs faced a United States withdraws its Mrs.Gandhi Monday nigh! It said both leaders were sal-|P \"There will be an important.\u2018t ,SC0U'f(fnK ^ a', out,?k A\"**®» «Rht fhghts were to to receive evidence he said was test today as Prime Minister troops from South Viet Nam completed two days of taiksdsfied the planned three-parly; reduction of the general activ-\tn.\t\" j \" '\tf,0.'/' relevant to show journalistic Gandhi of India was expected and stops bombing the North, with Yugoslav President Tito in summit meeting among them-jity m out-patients clinics and a\"',,n\t1,1\t\u2018i\" \"\"\t,\t\u2019'J 11 ;A\u2018,'S \" P\"1 '1\t^ ' practice of using anonymous in Moscow to present a newj Her appeal has already been the president's Adriatic island selves and U A K.President Ga-the population will have to be Reynolds, a veteran n- gotia- TV cmciais\tMontreal sources, and erred in not mak- peace plan for Viet Nam to rejected by China, which la-'hideaway.Tito was understood:mal Abdel Nasser in New Deihi,(asked to come to the clinics tor.in railway and shipping national atrpoi ing a finding of fact on the con-Russia s leaders,\tbelled it an attempt to sap the to have expressed full apprécia- the Indian capital, in October only in cases of extreme nee- strikes said in advance of the stitutional question of freedom Five days of officia! talk- fighting will of the Vietnamese, tion of her peace plan '\t'would enable them to continue cssity oi on their doctor's ad scheduled midmorning resump of the piess.\thave been arranged for Mrc The L.S.view is that her plan However a joint communique their friendly exchange of opin-jvjce.\" the bulletin note-\t1 *on f4 negotiation Gandhi, who has the backing of is unlikely to prove of any value issued today did not specifically ions.\tPatients are requested to representatives of the airline.- two other non-aligned countries because of North Viet Nani's mention Viet Nam.\tMrs.Gandhi * trip mainly first see Iheir doctor who will!a b(.en as Id\tfnrT,hm.re^Sf ^\u2022ll P^^ed am! directed, it would come in for a share of he)pj )hat he #|J0 haN talent .?c\t-1 : .u .«.a\t, Until recently he was work- \"Square 1* the word most weckends ' #l Ule Disney frequently applied 0 me.\tst\u201cdios in his (irst fllm.Th, h.°,w\tHappiest Millionaire, then bus sent (hat s no secret that Uj a COUp|e 0f block' ¦ J?.Æ-Us-fi,\t*.JL ULXJLii HOLLYWOOD : A!\" \u2014The hit iknd summer theatres except f r of the tummer television season a meeting with Bob Banner, the appears to be a reformed rock television producer, n\u2018 roller named John Davidson Banner signed th* young man He is the huskj baritone who,to a personal contract and outlook over for Andy Williams lined a five-year plan to develop during the hot weather run of him into « star.First came the the Kraft Music Hall on NBC CB;» series.The Entertainers, John and his youthful band The show flopped but Davidson have given the Monday night didn't.His dimpled, ingenuou* outing such verve and style charm and robust voice estab-there alrady is talk of eleva lished him as a comer, tion to the majors \u2014 a winter.He followed with the Fanta* show\tstick* special, a Columbia rec* \"Yes.there *is talk,\" John ords contract.Bell Telephone confirmed, \"but I'll believe it hours It was on the latter he when I see it.\"\twas spotted by the Disney Still, there doesn't seem to be people.away to tape the TV show on weekends.\"Now we've finished all 12 shows\u2014we were scheduled for WIKE Radio 1490 on the dial Featuring E.T.news each week day mature audience, I The rating services show that mothers are our most loyal fans, fathers are the next most\tpre-empted July 4.\" numerous group followed by\t* -1 thought maybe I'd the smaller chtidren, then the be disIippointed *ith them and .!?8 jr*« u .\t1\tf>i>d things 1 wish 1 had done It is difficult to please ever?djfferen,u.one, even members of the a.u iv ,e I \"company regrets the attitude land comments of the CNTL on jthe company 's offer for vacation pay to all its employees.\u201d This comment follows the refusal yesterday of strikers to let Dominion Textile's office \u2022stafl enter the plants in Magog, j Sherbrooke and DniinmoiutviUe j to prepare vacation pay for textile workers The strikers had refused the money saying that to accept ! the vacation pay would have ; been to admit defeat.Union organizers said that the 1 move by the company was a : \"maneuver'' lu break the strik-; ers' solidarity.The company said \u201cIt is un fortunate to note that any ac ! tion by an employer is always | construed by the CNTU as harm : ful to negotiations or aimed at I breaking union solidarity\" The company spokesman goes on to say \"vacation pay has jnothing to do with the negotiations of the future collective 'labor agreement.It was ac Squired through a collective la jbor agreement that has expired and which set the amount of vacation pay to be paid and is unrelated to the present situa-^ton It is owed to each cm iployce individually.\u2019\u2019 According to company sour ces the offer by the company was made at the request of many strikers and one local union that wrote asking for the vacation pay.The company spokesman add ed that if \"the syndicates at ; Magog, Sherbrooke, and Drum ¦ mondville respected the law, tthe question would not have an-ls,'m's * sen since vacation pay would during Hie lu-st have been calculated in the nor AHOY! Sherbrooke Rotarians and guests enjoy s boat ride at the Ripplecove Inn, Ayer\u2019s Cliff yesterday as the club entertained and barbecued for about 135 teenagers tak ing part in an inter-provincial | SCO I S TOWN \u2014 (Staffl |\u2014 Larry Thompson, 14 year-old son ol Mr, and Mrs.Earl Thompson, ot lust Angus, walked oui of the dense woods yesterday without a sign of fatigue or ill-affccti af-tci spending 2b hours away ! from home I he youngstei became lost m the wooded area near here Sunday afternoon while on a fishing trip with his father, his uncle, Henry Thompson, and Anhui I ortin, ol Rishoplon.Yesterday afternoon, alxuit four o'clock, he met with some of the volunteer searchers out looking for him.while retracing his steps along the brook In llwhieh he had been fishing Sun-clay.During the night Sunday, and early Monday, Larry Thompson jihad stopped lus wandering in j the woods to build himself * j little shelter from the heavy !'rains, lie did so with branches j of trees, hut was unable to build a little tire for warmth, as he had no matches.Yesterday, he resumed his attempts to find his way out of the woods, following the brook At no time did he leave Ulr trail of Hie brook yesterday, *s he knew that he yvould eventually come out of the forests.This was the second fishing trip with his father and uncle at the brook by the dam near this village in Compton County.I The youth became lost in the afternoon Sunday, when he left the fishing party, to go to the ear to gel some food, as hr was , hungry.He followed the same brook, after being warned by his father not to deviate from j this course, and then became lost in the woods when be went jthe water consumption, all 111 'J'1 l\u2018l11'\t,\t,\t,\t,\t, dual-1 things considered, is normal for\t\"ll1' ''!'\tni 1 d\\ of the water is in important ® system which does not use-' f,¦\" ^ flaUlr: n> oi im wair?is an imporidni,\t.\tVvonl lo look for Inm, but still factor.The good taste, clear\t, ,\t, fnlin.i.im iw vin Sun- ness and temperature add to Mayor Nadeau recommended new ^ report for study at the next \u2018 Of CUV Council\tS,':\"T|\u2019 I,ar,l0s l\"' l he h visit program conducted by the Canadian Council ol Christians and Jews, l-'rom the left are: Thrrese Leroux, Sherbrooke; Mrs.Archie Slaf ford; Georges Lafontaine and Archie Stafford of the club's youth rnmmltlrr, organizers of the outing; Pat Trasolini.Vancouver, Joanne Gamba-cort, Brantford, Out.(Record photo by Doug Gorrish) Water consumption report shows a large increase in the At h meeting of Sherbrooke of Sherbrooke.City Council yesterday, alder !\t5 improvement man Jean Marie Jeanson, chairman of Hie Water Works Com misison submitted a report on the consumption of drinking ||)(, demand.Before the water in Sherbrooke wlueh svs||,m sberbrookers had to go considerable increase ,0\twat(,r S0urcPS RPi| A report on the inspection of six months ofjK{HHj drinking water.Now eili meat at the public market.-\u2022*« jl^Gti.\tIzcns just open their taps.Some TH0S.W.LEONARD ' B.A., LL.L.NOTARY Conrincnfol Bldy , Suite 509 Tel IQ.9 2600 SIXTY YEAR MEMBER, Brother Finley Morrison, extreme right, a member of the LOL 559, Kinnear\u2019s Mills, has been a member for 60 years, having worked to establish the First Range Leeds group, the 1010 Lemesurier, and is now a member of the 559 Lodge.Others in the photo, are, left to right, W.Brother Angus Morrison; W.County Master, Merrill Simons; Provincial Grand Treasurer, W.Brother R.H.Butler.(Record photos by Wm.H.Lunan) Annual Orangemen s ceremony is held at Inverness grove BLAIS S MADR0 \u201cQuality Men\u2019s Store\u201d \u2014 Custom Tailors \u2014 149 Wellington St.North Sherbrooke \u2014 Tel.569-7928 By WM.H.LUNAN (Special to the Record) A Grateful Thank You! To our customers, old and new, for your patronage in making this the best year yet.Thank You! A.W.Goodhue Goodhue Greenhouses INVERNESS \u2014 Celebrations commemorating the 276th anniversary of the Battle of the Boyne were held by the Orange-!ed to Miss Gertrude Scott, \u201cfor; men\u2019s Lodge and families andiher encouraging help, when and friends w-ho gathered from w-\u2019here it is most needed.\u2019 across the continent, at the Ger- Among (hose called upon to trude Scott Grove here Satur- address the gathering were, the day-\tR.W.Brother R.H.Butler.Pro-1 Under sunny skies, the par- vincial Grand Treasurer; Rev.ade led onto the grounds at Alex McCombie of St Andrew's 10.30 a m\tPresbyterian Church.S h e r- Among the bands were groups brooke.Lt.Pierre Bourqmn.from L.O.L.1591, Lennoxville; Salvation Army, Sherbrooke; L.O.L.297 Second Range.Leeds the Provincial Grand Mistress, L.O.L.559, Kinnear s Mills: L.C.B.A., R.AV Sister Katherine L.O.L.678, Campbell\u2019s Corner; Ryder; Rev.Bhe of the Presby-j 659 Bracken's Lodge, Inverness.-terian Church, Scotstown; Cap-Friends gathered in small;tain Warren Joslin.Inverness groups in every corner of the;Anglican Church; Rev.Oliver grove, renewing acquaintances, j Carmichael, Thetford Mines-while children played.\tKinnear\u2019s Mills United Church.A picnic lunch was had at During the ceremony, the var-noon-time followed by a cere- ious bands played while Rod mony held in the afternoon.MacDonald and Phyllis Hacker The service opened with a sang a duet.Diane Roarke and prayer by the County chaplain.Rufus Jamieson also rendered Brother Lawrence Allan and a a duet and Rev, and Mrs.Mc-hymn.\t;Combie joined in company, for Country Master.Brother Mer- a solo.Lloyd Rothney and his rill Simons, addressed the gath- band played several numbers, ering and welcomed those pre- ! The day's event closed w ith sent from near and far.A spec- the grouping of the bands and a ial word of praise was extend- prayer and benediction by Re' McCombie.mal course of Ihcir work by the The report prepared by en industries which need extreme office employees who arc enlill sincere Jean Paul Lajoie and ly clear water have switched lo ed to enter the premises of the Jean Guy Grondin suggests that taking city water.One case in company at any time, but art the increase in water consump-lpoint is .1 H.Bryant which illegally being prevented from tjon might be attributed to Uicjhas stopped taking its bottling doing so.\u201d\t'following causes:\t[water from its well.Company spokesman conclud-j , lncrcased warm UPauu,r! Greater water pressure es\u2019 .\"s ,ls\tpvT.'\t' ! which entails more freouent brings about more flow and example where the CNTL acts as if it is above the laws this province\u201d.tc!Ctt°s oT'S rS™ .a-,\u201c'Æf «üürLÏ\tSÎTE: SS SS Textile and Domil of S h e r-\t,\t,\t,,\t.ing machines and appliances]there is an inctease over un.requiring water for operation!.^same months in 1965.4.New industries and institu The increase for May is com , 1.Increased warm weather which entails more frequent brings about more fl 0j bathing in city and private thus more consumption pools.\tI An analyses of the w'ater con 2.Increased city population, sumption for the months of was presented to city council last night.The report prepared by Aurele Denault, sanitary inspee tor j jointed out that even dur ing the break in inspection by the government veterinarians because of strike, the meal at marche public was inspected by veterinarian Dr L.A.Gen dreau.Now the meal is being inspected by the atternoon., tan to comb wooded area that evening, were forced In stop about They again resumed at 5:30 a in., and continued throughout the day.Building code See \u2018'Water\u201d Pg 7 brooke yesterday morning to prevent company employees from entering to make up vacation pay.In Magog, a parade of strikers blocked the entrance to the Dominion Textile plant there, and later gathered at the home of the plant manager to demonstrate,\tilons a day and many others No arrests were made in eith such as Place Belvedere, Nor-er Sherbrooke or Magog, I mal School, and the University lions which require a great quantity of water such as the College Sacre Coeur which requires a daily average of 25,500 \u2014gallons, the car-wash which uses an average of 16,000 gal- parable to the 1964 increase The increase of water con-| sumption for last month ofi 879,00 is considerably morej than other years and is attributable to the extremely hot month causing more bathing and drinking.According to Magog studies pollution MAGOG \u2014 (Special) \u2022 The Township of Magog has impos government vd stringent building regulations, governing the conlruction, re pair and moving of structures throughout Ihe area.The Town ship, in a memorandum to the regional press nolcs that 4.'> permits have boon granted so far this year covering an estimated value of $180,000.Eigh teen permits applied for were refused.1 SERVICE AT NEW LOCATION \u2014 The provincial em ployment office has recently moved to a new office loca tion on 238 Duffcrin Street.Shown is the office staff at work in the new office, office manager, Albert Foucault at far right checks a list of names with placement officer Andre Montour.\t(Record photo by Gerry Lemay) MAGOG (Special) Mayor Ovila Bergeron chaired his first council meeting last, night after the engineers [being elected chief magistrate of this city.Twenty two Kerns made up Monday's agenda of the July meeting, the first, being a study of pollution of the Magog1 River, demanded by the Quebec Water Board.A bylaw will rn gage engineers to conduct the study as soon as possible, from which a report will be submit led to Quebec.As a possible site for a future! water purification plant, the council approved measures to: purchase property at the end of St.Patrick Street East, which have an estimated value of $32,000.The lots involved in the planned purchase by Ihn city, or expropriation, as the cast-may be, are 6-261 owned by Alexander Lapalmc valued at $6,000: Hector Comeau\u2019s lot 6-262 valued at $3,000; Roger Berube\u2019s 6 263, $4,000; Gerard Demers\u2019 6-264, $4,000; Leonard ! Belanger\u2019s 6-267, $8,000; and j part of lot 6 owned by Rodolphe Paquette valued at $7,000.It is Private\t.-.FRENCH LESSONS Prof.J.A.Lacroix Retired School Teecher Telephone 569-4984 Building Repairs & Paintinç, FREE ESTIMATES BISHOP BROS LTD.General Contractors 148 Magog St.Tel.562 9315 HEARING AIDS EARL MORROW Certified Hearing Aid Audiologist 815 East Main St.Newport, Vermont Tel: 334 8335 PARAMOUNT PICTURES » KURT UNGER eum M SOPHIA IPREN p jiioirw TECHNICOLOR\u2019 PANAVISION* ¦ -*- ON THE SAME PROGRAM From The Four Winds They Came The Four Brothers.JOHN WAYNE \u2014 DEAN MARTIN in THE SONS OF KATIE ELDER TECHNICOLOR \u2014 PANAVISION STARTS TOMORROW! tKEMD \"JUDITH\" 1.20 - 5.30.9.40 Employment service moves to new quarters The provincial employment cation as opposed to its previous the office advertise the service fice for the provincial employ.\tj\tservice has moved into new location on the second floor of the office performs.\tf1®\u201d1 uscrvK^, 10 t^.e f'-astern IS fined,\tquarters on 238 Dufferin Street the building.Office manager! jn |i,c 0[d office, explained JwnshlPs.rhe service has of- A man was fined $100 and his ln Sherbrooke.The m o v e on [manager.Albert Foucault stat-Mr Foucault, the staff could\t£ parJ t°he rcgmn \u2019drivers licence was suspended June 27 was not of ariy great e ru from his home.\\ Quebec Provincial spokesman in Montreal penitentiary warden.Michel Monday and said he to give himself up Officers collected him at an ea-t-end street corner Gaumont was the third of four St.Vincent de Paul inmat-s to escape during a four-day per - i Last Thursday Raymond Hebert, 32.and Jacques Dehor, 25.described as dangerous, escaped from the Leclerc Insii-lute, a medium security pris m attached to St.Vincent de Paul, Jean-Paul Charbonncau, 31, a Police St.Vincent de Paul prisoner, es aid to- caped from guard- Sunday at day that a man who was found the Queen Mary Veteran- ll-is unconscious in a room he had pital in Montreal by jumping taken at the Queen Elizabeth out of a second -torey window Hotel under the name of Ross i* thought to be Mr.Routhier But.he said, the man i- still in a coma in hospital and vosi-irj|{g stalemate ¦r- live identification wli have to awat the arrival of relatives and investigating officers from Quebec City.\tthe International Machinists As- There were bottles of liquor -oeiation here, said the Quebec and tablets in the room where Korth Shore and Labrador Rail SEPT-ILES, Que.(CP)\u2014Roland Doucet, business agent (or the man was found.His condition was said to be serious.Devoted servant RIVIERE DI\u2019 1,01'P.Quo (IT*)\u2014Lwii- St Laurent, former prime minister of Canada, said Monday that with the death of Gen.A G.1.McNaughton the country ha- !o-t one of il-mo.-t devoted servants.General McNaughton, 7!).died in his -ummer home in Montebello, Que .early Monday Mr.St Laurent said at his summer home here that lie a! ways had the best relations with Gen McNaughton, who served a- a cabinet colleague when both were ministers in the government of Mackenzie King and later when Gen.McNaughton scried in various public capacities while Mr.St Laurent was prime minister.* Girl found safe k ' \\ SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD, TTES, JTLY 11 Financial & Market Report C0URT6SY OF CREENSHIEtOS LTD NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE Previoua Closing 11 am MONTREAL STOCK MARKET i*revioua Closing II a m PRESENT I IKK JACKETS\u2014 Members of the Sherbrooke Kiwanis Club presented life jackets last night to the Ayer's Cliff Crippled Chil- dren's Camp.I rum left to right above are Don Mar-lauds, water front direct or, Percy Lane, ramp director.Camper Susan Ptajkowskyj, kiwunion President Ron Joliet and Kiwanian Chaplain Rev.tieoffrey Kennisou.(Record photo by Pong Gorri-h) A/ews flashes from around the world ways \u201cis sticking to its positions'\u2019 regarding the strike of !400 of its employees.\tBOWICK.Que.(CP)\u2014Four ! The men, represented by the year-old F'rancoisc Bergevin, CLC-affiliated association, went:who wandered into the bush ,\ton -trike July 6 to protest what while berry-picking and became Back to prison\tllie> called the railway com-jlost Sunday.was found safe to- pany's refusal to accept the de- day by a helicopter operated by Gerard :cisjôn of a conciliator in a enn Montreal radio station CFCF.Gaumont.20.who escaped from lracl dispute between it and the Ollier helicopters, provincial union.The railway operates in police with a tracking dog and northeastern Quebec and Lab volunteers participated in the rador.\tsearch.The girl's home is in Mr.Doucet said in a state-ithis area 30 miles southeast of ment that a big factor in the Montreal.Hr to prison MONTREAL (CP) ho escap the industrial annex of the St.Vincent de Paul Penitentiary Announce New Healing Substance: Shrinks Piles Ext-losivc healing sub-lance proven In shrink hemorrhoids and repair damaged tissue.A renowned research institute has found a unique healing aubstanc© with the ability to shrink hemorrhoids painlessly.It relieves itching and discomfort in minutes and \u2022peeds up.healing of the injured,\t^ëjeciedV-v\u2019ear-oïd inflamed tissue.\tJ OTTAWA (CP)\u2014Decision of the Board of Broadcast Gover nors announced Monday : Recommended for approval: New Am station at Ste.Agathe des Monts, Que., by a com pany represented by Jean M.Legault.Power increase by Radio Drummond Ltee.for CURD, Drummondville, Quo., to 10,000 To change the power of an FM station to be established n! \\lHV Montreal by a company ropiv qiu, sented by Guy Corbel, to 05,000|St,nttë) watts on 93.5 mes from 100,000 w alts on 88.5 mes For denial: AM station at by a company by Adrien Begin.Levis, ropre ?To change studio location fo: CKRB, St.Georges Ka-.|.Quo by Radio Beauce Inc.New TV station al Causaps-cal.Que , by La Compagnie de watts watts 1480 kes, 1340 kcs.from 250 Radiodiffusion do Malano Lice Greek crown wandering in secure; ex-premier a political limbo Parlia-lsince winning a paper-thin ma support of ERE's 99 deputies young jority in Parliament on bis firsl the eight progressives and the By PHILIP DOPOULOS 170 of the 300 seats in ATHENS (AP)\u2014Last July 15 ment, challenged the 25-year-old King Constantine of king repeatedly with the words: confidence vole Sept.24.Pre-\u201cThe people rule, the king; Bul stephanopoulos lias per mier George Papandreou s de- reigns.He demanded immedi formed a balancing act to stavp| mand for control of the armed ate elections, asserting, \u201cthe off further political upsets, and forces and forced him to resign, people's will has been violated.\" |lis supl)0rt appears to be grow Greece's worst crisis since A year after the showdown jng Talk of the early elections the Communist civil war of the young king's crown is secure S0llght by I'apandreoii has died premier In case after case, while gently relieving pain, actual reduction (shrinkage) took place.Most important of all\u2014results were so thorough that this improve-\t.\t,\t, \u201e\t,\t,\t\u2022\t- former Centre Unionists who constitute his Liberal party.That means 153 of the 300 seats in Parliament.Tn opposition are 121 Centre Unionists and 22 members of the Communist front EDA, the united democratic left.Three independents are non committal.A government deputy who recently died has been replaced.,1 CALGARY (CPI \u2014 First day attendance at (lie Calgary Istarnpede Monday brok ! seven .vear record as 112 [persons went to the exhibh in fine weather, compared \\ 98,707 on the same day last year.Previous record for the firs day was 110,220 in 1959.Stam pede officials said the crowd: boosted hopes of total attend ance of at least 600,000.The record is 591.695 for the si> days, set in 1959.1! S.Senator Robert F.Ken nedy opened the exhibition Mon day night before leaving foi Washington.The Canadian pe troleum exposition opened or the stampede same time.grounds at tin Abitib\t11\tIt Algoma\t29' «\t29'» : Aluminum\t371'» 371» , Asbestos\t221*\t22W I Hell Tel.\tSB's 51\u2018j Itl'H/ll\tlOtl tl\"» li.A Oil\t32\t32'.jit C.Forest\t19'» Can Cement\t42W\t42i» Can.Iron\t23 W jCiin Aviation FI\t9'.\t8'.ICdn Breweries\t(D*\t6'* (Mu Hr Alum A\t ('dn, Pe, Railway\t04»4\t04 » m k'hemeell\t14'.\tU>.Cons Paper\t38'.381» Conn.Smeller*\t41'.\t41'» Disc Seagrams\t32\".\t32\u2019» Horn.Bridge\t21 21 Dorn Foundries\t24\t23'i Dorn.Stores\t21 21 Ilium.Tar\ttit\t17;» Pom.Textile\t33'.\t34 j Dupont\t43'»\t43 : Famous Players\t26\".Eraser\t26'» Ford A\u201d\t49 lit Lakes I\u2019aper\t28'i 2IP j Hawker Suldlev\t4 50\t4 50 Home Oil ' V\t19\".\t191» Hudson Hay Co\tHi1» 16'» Hudson H Mining\t7V\u2018\u20184\t78 Imperial Oil\t54'j 54 lmi>.Tobacco\t14'»\t14 » bid Acceptance\t22'» 22 Ini.Nickel\t971» 98 bit Pipe\t78\".\t79 1 .abnlt\t17'.McMillan Bloedel\t26'* 1 aur.Fin.\"A\"\t6\"» Massey Ferguson iMolson\u2019s \u2018'A'1\t35\"»\t35'(i \t34'\t34 Ogilvie\t14\"»\t14'» Nornnda\t53\u2019'\t53\".Price Bros\t14'»\t14'.' Salada Foods\ttt\t10\".Shop A Save\t14 Steel Co\t23\t23'» Traders Fill \u201cA\"\t10\"» lO'l! Trims Can.Pipe\tS3\"» 33\".Trans >11 Oil\tte's 16\".Triad Oil\t2 21\t2 25 Walker\t30\".30\"* Zeller's\t24\u2019»\t25 Bn.On Nationale\t64\t64 Rk of Montreal\t59\t59 lik of Nova Scotia\t69 jllque Provinciale\t4b11\t4()'.Cn Bk of Comm\t63'» Koval Bank\t73\"» 72\".Tor, Pom.Bank\t62'» Alta.Gas Trunk MINES and Oilop-plnü hsakat.Tal.k42.2W5 North Hal lav \\nntNG machina and portahla type wrtlar.aa naw, also No.k while aovalopaa, to nacrtflci.Tal.Mil 646k.ENGLISH walnut dtrtiik room aat.$126 00 also complota badroom aet $66 00 and olhar artlcl»*, Apply 116\t('nllep c St, Richmond Tel B26-.174.1 FRFSH vrcatahlaa, pcaa, hacis Dnf fartn Annrslay, Huntingvlllr Tat 6R9 Man SPKCIAL sale.Airway, Klactrnliu, Humors.Filler Queen and many oilier makes special for .summer cottage.Vacuum polisher* $10 00 to $?fl 00 In perfect eondltlon W> repair all make*.hose.bag*, brushes, etc Vacuum Center.617 King St.W,, Sherbrooke.Tel 669-4006 FIED ADS 8.Cars For Sale 12.To Let 20.Wanted To Purchase 40.Found 2.For Sale or Exchange PrtNIICS, fly* regtotniad mare*, one two yoar old atalllon, ailim dapple with whlto manaa and tail*, or will »xchange for Hereforda Hilly Ducharme Tal.24H.27H6 Bedford, Qur.4.Property For Sole NEW BtTNGAtXJW » rooma, 26 a 40 with carport, on a lot HO k 100, UIc, paint.Situated Raktr .St., Lennox* ville $15,700, $1,000 down.ICasy terms, spply J.I- Pomorlesu 502 87M.NKW 8 room brick bunfslow, sutn malic heating, tile, on lot 81 x 100.SituaUd on Rslvodcrc South, price $11.900 00.\t$400.00 down Balance $85.00 monthly.Apply J.I* Pont erica il, .r»fl2-5728.HAD s hmuHi of no vslue to mo, ootts of keeping K wars too high It was easy to aoc, then one day I ifoi the mirprtm of my life, «avc* it to Charles Connors to sell and! in no time he ended my strife Knd your real estate problems bv calling diaries Connors, 582 4000 ' HATT.KY Village house o^i 20 acres Quiet, privacy', view, conveniences with s little land.Fred F.Rol land.Magog, Broker.til.KN SI rPON Rebuilt frame Koiim and outhirildings oti 78 après 1000' hofth sides of lugh-wnc and st>mit 000\u2019 riverfront, and dnndv place for private lake Fred Rolland, Magog, Broker.FITCH BAY Village: Large fnimr house on about one arre rich land, A .ski n g $8.000, Fred Rolland, Magog, Broker.I HAVF' oholee of fifteen lakeshore properties on Memphi cmagog from S12.*00, and one Massawlppl, l.overin.14, Bovvkf'r.Little Bromplon.Orford, O\u2019Mailey's P(Mtd, TKUisf* and Megantic from $8.000., a num-her of lakesnore lots and a/i in-t ere.«sting selection of country properlles.farms and vacant land, to suit anybody's taste and pocket book FOR SALK Kred F Rolland, (live me « call Magog 84.'t-8*i.i7 Broker.KNVOY 1982.21,(MH) rnllea guaran teed, excellent condition, low price.Tel.582*58«53.Iftftft HILLMAN fix!Ion wagon, auto malic, 18,000 mile* $1,97500 cash, or exchange for six passenger sedan Tel 837-2850 Watervllle af ter 5 00 p m 8a.Authorized New Car Dealers HUICK.Pontiac, Vaukhall, G M.C Truck*, a»l«i A Knrvtcc.Daluia Automnblla Ltd., 1567 Kin, W**t T»l 6«tl'l6fitl 11.Livestock For Sole TWO year old ram, horn Dorsett.thoroughbred, hu* not.regiNtered.Apply 292-5789 Kennoth Brock, South Bolton, Qiue.FOUR-HOOM HI NfJALOW, self.con tained, single storey house with hack and front veranda*, cement basement on large lot, beautiful Jy shaded by mature apple trees,1 a lO-rmnute walk across Montreal-TerrtJl bridge from downtown Sherbrooke.Quiet residential street.Fenced back yard Occupancy Aug.1.( all Hebert\u2019* 582-0874 or M f.Ryan.148 Kymard Street, 587-8/13.WE BUY sll kinds of \u2022 horssi or horses that have just died The m«at from these horse* H to feed wild animai*.Tel.582*9483 l WA.Vr to go faster than my legs nan carry me at the moment.I need a scooter.What have you In the way of a reconditioned model?Phone 587 0173 after 3 p m or during of flee hours 589-h* 18 ex tension .11.A LARLK fain and white < hound, found wandei.rig property Owner may ha with proof of ownership ment of board and irtst above ad Apply Ras.*eL Bolton Centre, Que, Tel; 46.pets For Sale trtd pay.rtion of Marsh, 292 5844 50.Machinery For Sale HAVLOADER V!4s*cv Harn$, N.» 7 *lso McCormick horse drawn mower machine M (i Flueicr, Glen Sutton Phone >38.5404 Sutton.FORD uactor, plows and harrow* Apply Colin MacLeod, l^cnnoxviUe Tel, 387*7510 STANHOPE THE OX BOW GIFT SHOP C*n*di$n Handicraft*.Irish Lin»n$, English Bone China | English Toffee.Open every day from 8 to 10 p.m.including Sundays.Tel.Coaticook 849.3569.12.To Let FOUR room upper flat, beautiful view, within two minute* walk of the Sherbrooke Hospital.Phone 587-8520.jONK 4 room apartment, $70.00 monthly.Apply 2075 King W., ! Place Vlmont Tel.after 6:00 p m., 567-6758.\" CARILLON APARTMKNTS MORIN Al\u2019ARTMKNTS New 1V4,\t3 Vi healed rooms, furnished, wall-to-wall rarpetinR, draperies, trans-vision, electricity, individual thermostat, incinerator, laun dry, janitor service, canteen, swimming pool, large parking area.CORNER Brook* and King 4 r0001 21 .Wanted To BoffOW apartment, heated, hot water year round, itove and refrigerator furnished.Janitor service $95.(JO per month.Phonn 587-92.31 or apply 18 Brook* St , Shprhrl\u2018' July 15th or August 1st.'Pel.569-9618.31 u ROOMS in Lennoxvilla, near bus lines.Tel.562-0003.938 PORTI.AND, 4 room heaietl apartment, lights, hot water, gas stove supplied, fiiini.shed or un-furnlshed, hack enhance.Available August Lsl, Apply .1.Jaqmlh, 1371 Villars Ave.Sillery.Quebec ! 6, Que.\tf 840 CAEN ST 4 room house, nice dlslrict, available August 1st.Tel.562-6689 HOUSE for a sma 11 family, a few miles lmm 1 ennoxville and Water \\ille.$40 00 per month.Apply event n U» on ly 567-5321.NOR TH W ARD X'icloria St , mod«\u2019r:i 1.' large room apartment, light.1 1\tuniishod or unfurnished, healed.I hot water, stove and fridge, $60.00! to $65 90 monthly Available on 2\tweeks notice.Tel.562-9367 after; 6:00 p.m daytime, 560-3636 iMias\u2019 Coch raneb 4 ROOMS and complete bath room, ; stove, frigidaln*.\\enrlian blinds are furnished.Available August 1st.Apply 1032 Bowen S.Sherbrooke.Tel.567-6259.\tj INDUSTRY BEGAN EARLY ! Canadian manufacturing was |born in 17f>3 when Madame ll\u2019ierre de Repentigny of Montreal eslablished a elnth factory employing ciKht men.Demand exceeds our supply in all areas.Knowlton, Sian-stead, Richmond.Waterloo, Sherbrooke, ete.Your money will bring you 7Mr'4 or more.Short or long term mori gages, security guaranteed by legal opinion on tille.Confidential and no obliga lion.For information write or | call: BtAUDEAN INC.REALTORS 33a Relvidere St., Lennoxville Tel.569-9178 27.Female Help Wanted PROGRAMME argani/.cr ifcmnlci wanted for September by girls\u2019 boarding school, preferably someone who has had experience with young people.Please apply in writing to the Headmistress.St.Helen\u2019s School Dunham.Que.Professional Directory Advocates WESLEY H.BRADLEY, Q C., 275 St.James Street West, Montreal 849-8664.W WARREN LYNCH 138 Wellington St.North Tel.569-9914, Res.569-4581.ASHTON R.TOBIN Q.C., Trial Work i and General Practice, Rnsenbloom 1 Bldg, opposite City Hall, 138 Wei lington (North) 562 2120.31.Situation Wanted: Male TWO Swiss immigrants, looking for any kind of work, except farm work, ages 20 year* old.Apply M.G.Flueler.Glen Sutton, Que.Tel.538-5404 Sutton._____________________-____________ 32.Situation Wanted Female i ________________________________-1 \u2018 RILING I AL middle aged w oman desires full or part-time work aa re ceptiontst.Record Box 25.¦ WOMAN will babysit evenings, pos- ! sibly afternoons.Tel.369-7866.MINIATURE Schneuseri, mala and female, reg:»tcied, inoculated, also young small poodle, register ed Special prices on poodles and other breeds 1^ Chien Elegant, A, Bourav**, prop 1325 King \\N Sherbrooke.TH, 5i>9*7178.ELEGANT Italian 'minialure) Grev hound pups, registered, inoeu laied.Tel, 297-5481 Eatimtn.BEAUTIFUL silver miniature poodle pups.Sire champion best in show winner, Tel, 297*5481 Kata*, man.TWO English Setters, female, one four years old, one 20 months old Reasonable J.O Poulin.817 King W.Tel.569-4868 evenings 562 5864.12 COCKER pups, ail colors, five j Beagles, also Springers, reason* j able.Leaving Saturday noon for i holidays.Paul Larocque, Stan* bridge East.Tel.248-2286.YOUNG canaries, males $8.50, fern des $2 50.Tel.569-0537 after 7:00 p m SHELF IS LONG Canada\u2019s continental shelf ox-lends north from Ellesmere Island for about 135 miles be-ncath the permanently frozen Arclie Ocean, and is 450 miles south of the North Pole at its northernmost point.51.Mortgages Mortgage money available, W and 2nd mortuases throughout the Eastern Townships, 6:V« and up.BEAUDEAN INC.Realtors Tel.569-9178 33a Relvidere St., Lennoxville BANDIT LOSES WHEELS HI LA.NDSHAHR, India (A!1) V police trap dismounted Sun dcr but failed to capture him The locally famed bandit was able to plunder villages be-eausi, as well as a rifle, pistol and hand-grenades, he had a motor-scooter.Now he's been reduced to ihe social level uf a footpad, of which central India has many.v***\" M- .Paul Bergeron 1 035 Panneton St.LINDA BELLE INC.SWIMMING POOLS ROLL-UP ALUMINUM CO.LTD.Tel.569-9321 Well Grilling Wc can drill you a well in one day! OES DRILLING Tel.Knowlton \u2014 243-6454 TAILOR For ladies and gentlemen General Repairs F.COLLETTE 84 King St.West, (in basement) Tel.5624334 SHERBROOKE It it\u2019s \"springs\" you need .we have them for all kinds ot vehicles: cars, trucks, busses and bulldozers.FOR SECURITY and COMFOkT HAVE YOUR SPRINGS CHECKED TODAY by 'EXPëRTS' at CHARTIER AUTO SPRING INC.180 Galt West - Tels.562 4833 - 562-4840 CAPTAIN EASY TH' T)WY 11 5 S-IGMAL 15 WG Md&T BE TRAM&MITTER MUCH STRONGER ) SETTING CLOSE iYOU PLANTED IN THEIR CAR EASY-REV ! N0W1 WATCH FOR CAR TRACKS turhiws OFF THE ROAP.' 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