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[" Bièikthiqut du Séminale de Skerbrook* News in brief Five are hurt A car overturned on near Wotton this morning injuring five people, the accident happened about three miles from Asbestos at 4:30 a m.Injured were: Mr, and Mrs.Rejean Richard of Montreal.Andre Fontaine, Gilles Hamel, and Francine Lafricain.The adresses of the people involved were not immediately, known.Two of the five persons in the accident were taken to the Johns Manville Clinic in Asbestos.and three to St.Vincent de Paul Hospital in Sherbrooke.?Hospital hid MONTREAL (CPI\u2014The provincial government is ready to make another bid to end an eight-day walkout by 32.000 non-medical hospital workers.Gaétan Charbonneau.government negotiator, says the offer will be made once talks have settled a tough promotion issue.He gave no details.The talks are expected to con tinue until Monday and a union spokesman said Friday night little progress has been made.?\t-fr ^ Shot from tar CLEVELAND (API\u2014A shot-1 gun fired from a moving car; wounded a Negro motorist critically early today in guerrilla rioting that has wracked Cleveland's east side Negro area for; live nights.Until the shooting, police and the national guard had kepi relative calm during the nigh! in areas hit by fire - bombing, shooting and vandalism since Monday.if it it Little progress MONTREAL (CP) - Only slight progress was made Friday in negotiations aimed at ending a strike of 5.000 textile workers in four Quebec communities.a spokesman for the Confederation of National Trade Unions said.The talks were adjourned Friday night and arc scheduled to resume Monday.?\t?fwo waiffldet/ NEW YORK (AP)\u2014Gunfire, from a moving car carrying four Negroes wounded two; white men early today in the racially seething east New York slum area of Brooklyn, police said.The shots were fired as the two men stood at a street corner in a section where 1.700 police were reported on the streets or held in reserve.Ghana Workers' Brigade loses para-military character ACCRA (Reuters) \u2014 Ghana t Workers\u2019 Brigade, which provided former president Kwame Nkrumah with his storm troops, is losing its para - military character in a shakeup now taking place as an official commission probes its past.After the Feb.24 revolution ousted Nkrumah.a general feeling was reported among Ghanaians favoring the abolition of the Workers' Brigade.But social unrest might easi.' have resulted from disbanding a force of some 27.000 men and women, so a young army offi cer.Col.P.Laryea.has been given the task of turning the brigade inside-out and giving it a new character.The Accra Evening News says that of all the bodies created by Nkrumah.now believed living m nearby Guinea, the Workers' Brigade ranked foremost in notoriety as \u201can instrument for intimidation, terror- ism and the rigging of «lections \u201c WAS DUMPING GROUND The newspaper adds that it also was \u201cthe dumping ground for ne er-do-vveiU and women of dubious character.'' Under the reorganization, all members of the brigade will have to carry identification cards and present them betorc they are paid.Laryea says that one of his main problems is how to get By SIDNEY TAYLOR rid of 2,000 \u201cinductees \" mostly habitual abentees, who none the less turn up to collect their pay packets a; the end of each month.They are 'he wives, relative* and girl friends of ministers, members of Parliament, district eomnuss.oners and party activ-isis of ihe ousted regime The Workers' Brigade was sel p by Nkrumah in !9.'>8 to absorb some of the growing at my of unemployed and trails form them, in tbe official phraseology at the time, \u201cinio a highly disciplined state organ Datum with a high standard of morale \u201c HAD MANY USES They were to be on a paramilitary basis and be utilised by the executive for various state and public undertakings in agriculture, building, industry and social and cultural welfare Those were the day* when Mkruniah was a kind of African Moses leading his people to a promised land.\\s tbe brigade was going to train young men and women in various useful trades and oven pations (which in many rases it did), there was a rush at one period to toin Hie pay was si P.s a day.much more than the average Ghanaian worker required tor a day s lood in IT, 8 It was '(Kin obvious that the WEATHER Mainly sunny today and Sunday.Evening cloudiness with showers and risk of thundershowers both days, seasonaoie temper a t a r e $.High today and low tonight 80 and 60.Established 1S9?Stjetbcoolu' SMii Becocd teal purpose of th« men and women in green khaki was that they should be itorm troop* fo«-the Convention People\u2019s Party which had put Nkiumah in power l aryea has given an assurance that, apart from many of the surplus \u201cinductees.\" no one is going to be dismissed, though most of the top posts, including those nf adjutant-general, quar-tei master and finance controller, have been taken over by army personnel.Smile for today Some women go to Ihe lic.ioly parlor for a face full of iiuul and an eai full o( dirt.Fried: 7 Lenis SHERBROOKE (X I BEC, S-VU RDAY.HI Y 19W* Seventieth Year ^ Sellers swing to symbols CLERGY JOINS PICKETKRS \u2014Rev.John Burke, curate of St.John the Evangelist Anglican church in Montreal, joins striking non-medical workers outside the Montreal Childrens' H o s p i t a 1.Rev.Burke said not enough responsible members of the community have taken a stand i on the eight-day-old walkout and that he as a responsible citizen felt i( was his duty to support the workers.(CP Wirepiuiio) Viet Nam dangerous Is US misjudging Red war response ?Police threat LONDON.Ont.(CP) \u2014 Ontario's demonstrating farmers plan to resume provincewide tractor parades Monday despite police warnings that charges may be laid and vehicles impounded if traffic is blocked.Waller Miller of Tara.Ont.Ontario Farmers\u2019 Union vice-president.said Friday police were bluffing and may have \u201can awful lot of tractors on : henbane! s Monday night\" if they proceed with their plans.?LBJ hits hack WASHINGTON (AP) \u2014Sena-; tor J.W.F u 1 b r i g h t has launched a new- attack on the administration\u2019s Asian policy; and received a lart reply from tlie White House which reported President Johnson was disap-: pointed with the chairman of the Senate foreign relations committee.Inconsistent, d i s a p pointing1 and difficulty to follow was the way presidential press secretary.Bill Moyers, described Fulbriglifs argument in a renewal of the Fulbright - Johnson dispute over U.S.commitments to Asia.* * * ' Men kept out QUEBEC (CP) \u2014 Striking provincial government workers Friday prevented 250 employees of tbe municipal altairs depart ment from reporting for work for the second consecutive dav Negotiations in the strike of 1.600 professional government; workers broke down last week.The workers affiliated with the Quebec-based Confederation of| National Trade Unions, have! been on strike sinre May 9.reeking higher wages.- N MOSCOW - (TNS) \u2014 I think the United States has made a mistake in choosing Vietnam as the place \u201cto draw the line against creeping Communism.\u201d But 1 think an even more dangerous mistake is now in the works in Washington\u2014 that of misjudging the Kremlin's reaction to the increased bombings and escalation of the war.There seems an altitude in Washington \u2014 and in the Western embassies in Moscow \u2014that the Russians perpetually cry \u201cwolf, wolf,\u201d and that their threats and warnings are more propaganda than for real.Especially since the Cuban back - down, the U.vS.seems convinced that the Russians only huff and puff and bluff.Moscow diplomats, from American ambassador Foy Kohler to British ambassador | Sir Geoffery Harrison and France's Philippe Baudet, as ' well as their respective governments seem to discount Moscow's anger as \u201cmore of the same old slander.\u201d Governments can make mis-1' takes, errors in judgment\u2014 as witness the Bay of Pigs.President Diem, Chiang Kai-shek, Syngman Rhee.The U.S.seems to be judging the Kremlin leaders by tbe same terms that they once assessed Khrushchev.Brezhnev and Kosygin are noi Khrushchevs.Mr.K was an emotional, flamboyant, erratic, rocket-rattling menace in the disguise of a buffoon.He could threaten destruction and \u201cburial\u201d one day.and back down the next.His successors constantly refer back to yesterday's speeches and warnings.They have tried no bluffs or boasts and by no stretch of the imagination are they provocateurs or international agitators.Quite the apposite, In the 20 months since Khrushchev the Soviet Union has made peace with its neighbors and even showed Job-iike patience in trying to re-establish ties with China.In its way Russia has contributed more to peace in the By PETER WORTHINGTON world recently than the United Slates.They achieved the impossible \u2014 at least temporarily \u2014 by getting India and Paki ston to talk sen=e at Tashkent.They have repaired ruined relations with Turkey, Pakistan and Iran, and backed off the Cyprus dispute.There hasn't been a Berlin crisis since Khrushchev left the scene.Despite Washingtons disbelief, I think evidence indicates that the Soviets are serious about Vietnam.Their threats of sending \u201cvolunteers\u201d is not noisy propa ganda.One becomes hardened to diatribes in Moscow.There is a high threshold ol tolerance for slander and the tend ency is to sluff off the daily diatribes in the press.We forget that the Soviet press is not a press as we understand it.Soviet news papers reflect government thinking.Nothing is printed by accident \u2014 every word has a purpose, a target.And the words have been getting harder and more positive recently.Six months ago there were vague hints that \u201cmaybe .possibly , .perhaps .volunteers would be considered for North Vietnam.\u201d At the recent Warsaw Pact conference in Bucharest this changed to: \u201cIf requested by Hanoi, the Warsaw Pact nations will send volunteers.\u201d Escalation on the Soviet Side' Few people seem to realize that Soviet \u201cvolunteers\u201d are already in North Vietnam, on the missile sites and with the INDEX new MIG-21 fighters.Soviet soldiers have already died by American bombs.And there are North Ko reans now arriving in Vietnam.The war is moving up.The tragedy ot Vietnam is that the Americans are doing the right, courageous thing but in the w rong place at the wrong time.Had they shown lhi- resolve say, during the 1D5(S Hungarian crisis, things might have been different.In retrospect Hungary was an Achilles heel (hat threatened Soviet domination of Eastern Europe.Hungary might have been worth fight ing for \u2014 Vietnam is not.SELLING nil symbol is becoming as important as selling ihe sizzle in the rom pet i tion for the fleeting attenticn of today\u2019s consumer The theory behind the marketing adage \u201cDon't sell the steak - sell the sizzle\" is be ing Unvaried by the consult! vr who won't stand ¦-till long enough to hear tor zooms by the billboard loo fast to read) the sizzle story As a result, an increasing number ot companies and in slilutions are returning to the oldest form of graphic com inunication \u2014 lue symbol -to transmit then message.ILLITERATE Symbols started way back when shopkeepers and crafts men posted them outside their shops as a means of identity ing themselves to an illiterate public.Ironically lue re-urgence ul symbols in recent years stems trom the problem of « literate public being faced with a confusing multiplicity ol advertising messages \u201cThé corporate symbol is known to be the most torce fui.d i r e e t and economical way to create a corporate image or improve an old one,\" says Toronto designer Chris Yaneff.CORPORATE IMAGE Probably the most familial Canadian .symbol is the clean lined stylized CN of Canadian National Railways.Introduced six years ago as the cornerstone is a major corporate image redevelop ment program by CN the symbol has been widely acclaimed in design circles and widely imitated in other corporate symbols.Its success provided a (re mendous boost to tbe acceptance of symbols in North America, says Toronto dcsig per C William Sloan There are two ba.-ie types of symbols, the monogram a tic or letterform such as CN J!>Ç^t\t\u2019 .'.Vi Births, deaths Books\t.Classified Comics Editorials Financial Sports Stamps Television A Radio Women **«!( * MViJM 4 ,# :r#:' ^ mm :!¦*»- A*«i* IIIP \u2022\t- itrtIKf ¦AenV'-ii, ¦ and the IBM ot Intenialion.d Business Machines, and the visual symbol ivliiell commun ieales a universal message because it doesn\u2019t rely on let tering and can by undetsiood m any language.\\n outsianding example of this second type >s tbe slyliz ed clown's faced introduced recently by midway impresario Patty Conklin.\\nolher symbol ol this type soon lo become familiar to many Canadian is the new mark of the Canadian Imper lal Bank of Commeiee intro dueed Iasi month Most designers indicate a preference for the latler type of symbol because as Mr.A aneff puls it.an illusti at ion lias a far more lasting im pression than a letterform \u201d Occasionally symbols clash, and a lot of behind Hie seen es noise can result.This is mûre likely with the leiirrform s v m t> o I because the number of possible marks is limited to combination* of the 26 letters and variations in their design.At a q u i c k glam o fa ml that's the period symbols should icrpiire lo convey their message) there is a noiiee-ahle similarity between t h e stylized \u2018S\u2019 symbol of th< Steinberg supermarket chain and the S ol the Sheaifci Pen Cn Although Shea Her ada Presidenl Clyde denies any conflict his company and Steinberg s over their symbols, be ae knowledges the two companies have held meetings to prevent conflict in application of their respective marks It\u2019s less likely, but visual symbols can al-o resemble one another to the poinl of conflict.In Canada the most common example involves use of the maple leaf.TOO MANY Anyone who uses a leaf now is crazy, says Mr.Yanrlf.\u201cThere are over 3.18b regisi ered trade marks with Maple leaves.\" (Tilicizing the new Air Canada symbol for ulilizing a lea!, he says il is \"useless\u201d because it looks loo much like the Canada Packers and Dominion Stores symbols which also feature the leaf.A new corporate symbol can cost from $1.000 for a rut rate quickie done on the side by a commercial artist to $30.000 lor a well-researched job by an industrial design ipecialist.And for a far-flung firm lo implement its new symbol on all of its stationery buildings and equipment can cost bun dreds of thousands of dollars more.Most large firms implement By ARTHUR LEWIS a new symbol imtneduilely in their advertising but wail un til signs need repl.im.and equipment needs repiiinimg us part ol normal mainUm atice, Canadian National experts il will take at least another four years to eomplete the job of putting is symbol on all rolling stock The Ciiitadi.in I m p o r i at Bank of ( oinmeree has just begun an implementation pro ram Ib.d is expected lo take many years Mr Slo.m.who erealed the bank's new symbol says Can atla s eliarlercd bank- suffi i B om an image ol old I asliiou i due -s The new sy mbol is d.igncd lo counter this To prepare for Ihe sy mbol's design.Mr Sloan lit si sliidied the historical aspects ol hank ing in Canada Then lie studied symbols bank as far as ancient Greece looking tor marks traditionally a * s o e i a l e il w illi hank ing and money.The symbol which finally evolved is a synthesis el a mimbei ol these basic design concepts ineliuling the Greek column represenliiig stability, strength and sense ol history, Ihe letler \u201cC\" fm Canadian and Commerce and he S sign iepreseiditlg monev Atter Ihe basic design was approved by hank officials ii bad lo be cheeked out around the world \u201cIn he sure il hat no negative connotation!-said Mi Sloan A symbol with ihe best m ten I ions cnidd he ol le n sn e m Chitiese.CAN t|l\\ f*A( KI Rs Is Young Canadians Company to satisfy campaign lovers?By JOHN KETTLE CAN A 1)1 \\ N NATIONAL of Can Even t I bet w een (IRC CONKLIN SHOWS 1 HAVE rerui rin: nli ill mares about the Company of Young Canadian- It must be that sw a shhiiekliii v ha nil lias garish a piece of public re Bilious as we've seen sirire VI r Rea rson's Si -, ! \\ Mays oi Decision.Anyway, in this dieani I'm looking at a peat eful Bun v d 1 ::r nestling in a green valley Faint farmyard sound: filler through.There's a fol ou plowing across Ihe slope on his front 50 A dozen Here lords munch contcnledly over the hill The farm wife gathers eggs trom under the hens.Children call out a- they run home from school It is a von prctly picture indeed It i- my di earn, a ml I like it that v ay Here s where it Huns into a night mat e Clank, li u in h I e Clank clank rumble nimble clank Armored personnel carriers coming down the valley the Company of Young Canadians! Full scale operation here.Bad ca o of rural poverty dug ut behind those tiee Bring down 50 rounds of poverly-piercing ammo at Coortlin-ales 48 73 Now ; tiot 'em smiles fixed ihe ready, - salvo of Subsidies.Over the top now handshakes at CHARGE' \\lli CANADA S) MBOES \u2014 Beading from top to bottom the symbols stand for: Air Canada, Canaria Backers, Conklin Shows, Ca iiadian National and ( Ut( Will done, moil! We've routed them the.yTe on the run Ml course I'm sure that s not Ihe way they think about it at Company headquarters in Ottawa.The CO will prob ably have me eon lined lo bai rark* foi seven da'1- Even if it was only a div.ill! I get a queasy feeling, ne vertbeles-.when I con-iricr .dl those liearly and well-meaning y nun; I e i s be ing lauiioheri Into tbe lives of people w bo have been earefill ly ric-i i ibed lo tbeni as mi pmcruhed illailjusled to Ihe model n woi Id.lacking priv i-leges The lirsi p i n j e e I ol tbe Company of Young Canadians was inatiguruled lasl raonih, when a couple of nice-looking young people weie dropped in on an Indian fishing v illage in Brislisl) ('oliiin bia.Tbe village chief ean'l base heard much of the build tip in Parliament, because what he had lo say was this It they if come up here just to help us they should forget il We don't need help.\u201d Which is prellv much what urn self-respecting adull re eipient of uncalled lor amn leur counseling would say.whether he needed it not.There s a theory thaï the Company' of Young Canadian* is arl.ually more of a device lo give the CYC troops a sat isfying sense of participating than a campaign against lif you'll pardon Ihe expression) social injustice And that, it will probably turn out to be fairly expensive in tenu- ol hurt pride, confusion and irritation An cash.It's only eo.sling the taxpayers $1 million -this year The strangest part of H is that no one can tell you what the Company of Young Canadians is meant to do.New law passed after Danny's case GIANT TURTLE CAUGHT\u2014 A fisherman at Murphy Cove, Nova Scotia, stands beside a sea turtle weighing in at an estimated 1.000 pounds which he and his brother caught while fishing off their eastern Nova Scotia home.The brothers first thought they hooked bottom, but then the turtle carried the 26-foot boat two miles.A cod jig had hooked into the turtle's flipper\t(CF Wircphoaoj WASHINGTON \u2014 fTNSi Danny Escobedo had been in trouble with the Chicago police most of his life.So when they picked him up on suspicion of murder they kept his lawyer away from him and grilled him.handcuffed and standing for four hours, until he confessed.Now the police, in Chicago and all over the United States, are In trouble because of Danny.In a bitterly disputed decision.the U.S.Supreme Court ruled that a suspect is entitled to have a lawyer present before police can ask him\tquestion*; that a Bv GORDON DONAI.DSON lawyer will be provided at public expense if necessary and that the suspect must be told he has a right to refuse to answer.This provides the accused with the same protection in the police station that he now enjoys in court and deprives the police of the opportunity to wheedle or beat out a confession in the valuable first hours after the arrest.In theory at least, it puts the U.S.ahead of Canada in its concern for the rights *7 tiw individual.In Canada, the Supreme Court has held that a statement by an accused person is admissible in court only if it is shown that it was given voluntarily.It must be shown that the statement was obtained with out the accused fearing that rilence would prejudice his case or that he could gain by making the statement Ontario * Attorney (iener al, Arthur Wishart, said after the U.S.decision was handed down that Canadian laws have achieved a balance betwnqu the protect im» of constitutional liberties of an accused and the need to protect society from crime and violence Me said Canadian laws need no amendments to pro-tecl the rights of persons under questioning by police.The U.S.decision is a sweeping follow-up to the court's 1964 decision which treed Danny Escobedo be cause he was prevented from seeing his lawyer.Chief Justice Earl Warren.departing from the text id' his majority opinion, said.When the police depart from their duty they can become as great a menace to socleM any yinmnal.\u201d ! SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD, SAT., JULY 23, 19661 .V.V.V.V.V.V.V.JACOBY ON BRIDGE WHIMSICAL LEAD IS REWARDING Here is another unusual bridge problem for you.Lock over all ilie cards and see if you can figure out how South managed to go down three tricks at his four-\u201cspade contract without playing giveaway bridge.The answer lies in a whimsical but highly effected lead by West.lie opened his king of hearts! South liked the lead.Obviously West didn't have a club to lead to his partner and it seem-.trl certain the heart lead was from a suit headed by the king JJnd queen.*» South could see no way to ^void the eventual loss of three \u2022dub tricks unless he could get *o discard a club on dummy\u2019s 'third heart.That was not likely ¦but no other play appeared to.offer any chance for success.> South allowed the king oi hearts to hold.West led a .second heart and the jack was \"played from dummy.East pro-'ll need the queen while South \u2022produced a look of utter asten *lslimenl.¦> East cashed three high clubs jVhile West jettisoned his last llhree hearts.Then East led his \u2022third heart.South ruffed with a Jiigh trump to establish West\u2019s fen as the sixth trick for the defense.* The statement that West's \"lead of the king of hearts was ¦whimsical is mild indeed.We \u2018didn\u2019t see the hand and while jt was reported to us by a re -liable authority, we won- der about it.VA CARD Sense A ?Q\u2014The bidding has been: West North Pass Pass Pass 2V 4V 5* East Pass Pass Pass hold: South 1 + 3 V 4A 9 WIKE Radio 1490 on the dial Featuring E.T.news each week day You.South, AA2 VK J8 I ?(! !{ 2 A A 1(18 6 Saturday NORTH * 87 4 V A J 10 « 8 7 5 2 *.192 23 WEST *\t10 6 5 2 V K 9 7 3 2 ?\tJ 6 4 3 A Void '¦«\u2022tsaa\u2019fAnavvepicsivvwH Show Business r ¦; ¦j ¦; \u2014\t.»\u2022 £: ¦ U, *i ta M a* A.U » u H H ¦!< _________ HOLLYWOOD (API \u2014 \"They're getting married at 5:30 in La.s Vegas.\" There could be no doubt who \u2018They'' were: Frank Sinatra and Mia Farrow, natch.But Ibis was early allernoon and Fa- Vegas was 300 miles away and the air lines were booked solid until Labor Ua.v or the end of the strike, according to which oe eurred first.The solution: Charter a plane.II lumbered oil the Burbank runway and headed eastward to ,fhe desert.The pilot.Who ap \u2022parently likes weddings, gunned ,Jhe motor and made the flight in slightly more than an hour.Grounil temperatures: 109 Much excitement at the airport: Sinatra has landed: Mia's ?lue.The sleek white jet of Sinatra's air taxi company gave evidence that the wedding rumors were true.The Sands Hotel was buzzing, An armed guard had been sla tioned outside the suite which Sinalra customarily occupies.Private' FRENCH LESSONS Prof J.A Lacroix Retired School Teacher Telephone 569-4984 Al Freeman of the Sands issued the rules of the game: The bride and bridegroom w o u ! d emerge after the wedding for a brief session with the press be fore departure.APPEARED ON PORCH The Sinatras did indeed come out on the porch of the apart ment of Jack Entratter, Sands headman.Mia sported her bo> ish haircut and was agliUer w ith diamonds.Frank exhibit \"d more hair\u2014not all of it homegrown\u2014and spoke so affably to reporters he surprised some of them.'When did you decide to get married.\u2019'' he was asked.\"About do minutes ago,\u201d he jested A score of tourists, peeking over the wall, cheered the couple.\"Wave In your Ians, clear,\u201d the bridegroom suggested.The bride w a v e d.The tourists cheered.Sinatra fielded all the questions, Mia made only one comment.Asked if the buttons on her white faille suit were real diamonds, she replied: \"Oh, sure.\u201d The couple posed for photos\u2014 but not kissing.Then they strolled to a white Cadillac, drove to their waiting white jet, anil look off for a destination not announced.too CBS Newt 4:10 l\u2018ii» World ThU VVtek 4:30 üur Mau (irjrifrey 6:35 .Spurts Roundup 6:40 Dateline New Rngiaiul 6.50 Weather 6:55 Spoils Time 7:03\tj News, Headline# A VS eathci* 7:05 Weekend 7:50 Dateline New England 7:55 Daybreak Wealhei 8:00 CBS News 8:10 I own Crier 8.15 Faith & Liie Hour iRev E C.Devoid^) 8:45 Ilie Bible Speaks lo You \u2014 (Christian Science Ciiu relies» 900 CBS News 9 10 Dress On Sport 9:15 Weekend 9:30 People's Gospel Hour i Perry K Ruck wood» 10:00 US New» *.0:05 Dimension T 10:10 Spoils Scoreboard 10:15 Canadian press lie* view (Broadcasting Foundation) 10:30 Dimension l 10:35 Weekend 11:00 Worship Service (United Churci 12:00 CBS 7:00 News 7:05 New* Analysif 7:10 Weekend 7:30 Listenings In On 7:35 Weekend 7:55 On Sport 8:00 (CBS Oiecs I News 1.10 Weekend Dimension s 9 oo CBS News 9.05 Weekend 10.00 CBS News 10:05 Vermont Final 10:15 Sport» Final 10.20 Weather Final About Télévision By ALLEN LUDDEN ( For Cynthia Lowry) It takat a strong, secure, wall \u2022 adjusted fellcw to marry a wall-known woman in show business.Allan Lud-den did just that and hare tells, without a whimper, what it's like to be \u2014 but only occasionally\u2014hailed as Mr.Betty White.(And Batty wasn't sura he should write this column).GUIDE TO TELEVISION VIEWING Listings supplied by each station and subject to change without notice.3\u2014WCAX Burlington 12\u2014CFCF\u2014Montreal 5\u2014WPTZ\u2014Plattsburg TBA\u2014To Be Announced 6\u2014CBMT -3\u2014WMTW- Montreal -Mount Washington SATURDAY é:0e o.m.: 3i Golf iii Lite and tne 8i Henry Plijfe Ui Like Young *;10 o.m.li Weatherwise 6.is p.m.fi Saturday News *¦30 o m i) CBS News i News 6i Summer Sound 3> America Land We Are Now At 2410 GALT WEST L NICOl ENRG Radio end TV Seles & Service Daily 9.00 a m \u2014 10 p.m Tel 569 2244 COOKSHIRE Mrs.Edna Lake, of New Market, Ont., Mrs.Lillian Brizel, Scarboro, Ont., Mrs.O e o \" g c Buck, Miss Jennifer Buck, Miss Susan Lake, Mr.Jimmy Wald ron, Montreal, and Mr.Brian Wood, Kingsbury', were recent guests of Mi and Mrs Egbeit I Waldron FOR REPAIRS OF -il ELECTRIC STOVES Washers and Dryers, Refrigerators, Electric Razors,! 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Rev'd J.O R.Franklin.Acting Rector: The Reverend David R.Mawer.TRINITY VII 8.00\tam.Holy Communion.9.30\ta.m.Sung Eucharist.Preacher: The Reverend David R.Mawer.7.00 p.m.Choral Evensong-Preacher: The Reverend David R.Mawer.Wednetday 10.00\ta m.Holy Communion.Friday 7.30\ta m.Holy Communion.«\u2022IK8T BAPTIST CHURCH Portland at Oucen Rev.John D.E.Downs, B.A., B.D., Minister.Mrs.C.Wright, Organist.Services will be combined with St.Andrew\u2019s.At St.Andrew\u2019s.United Church of Canada North Hatley 7.30 p.m.Evening Worship.Christian Science Parinl) of tlfr Abunit auîi $l.lUutl SEVENTH SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY Church of the Advent 9.30 a.m.Parish Eucharist.No Service at St.Paul\u2019s.Geoffrey Rennison, Priest.St.Barnabas Church NORTH HATLEY Rector Rev.Digby H.Buxton.Organist: Mrs.Richard Sprigings.8.00 a.m.Holy Communion.11.00 a.m.Morning Service St.George's Anglican Church Lennox ville (Episcopal) Ven.T.J Matthews S.TH.L.S.T.Rector.B.A., SEVENTH SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY 8.00 a.m.Holy Communion.9.30 a.m.Holy Baptism and Morning Prayer.7 p.m.Evensong A Holy Baptism.CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCIETY S30 Montreal St.Sherbrooke, Quebec.Branch Of The Mother Church First Church Of Christ Scientist Boston, Mass.Sunday School: 9:45 a.m.Sunday Service: 11.00 a.m.First Wednesday of each montn.8 p.m.Testimony Meeting.Visitors cordially invited.Sunday Sermon Subject for July 24, 1966 The Christian Science teaching that the truth is no less provable and demonstrable in the spiritual realm than in any other field of research, will be emphasized at the services in all Christian Science churches this Sunday, in the reading of the week\u2019s Lesson-Sermon on the subject \u201cTruth.\u201d Among the Scriptural selections will be Jesus\u2019 parable of the sower, some of whose seed fell by the wayside \u201cbut other fell into good ground, and brought forth fruit, some an hundredfold, some sixtyfold, some thirtyfold\u201d (Matthew).Pertinent passages from the denominational textbook \"Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures\" by Mary Baker Eddy will include: The spiritual sense of truth must be gained before Truth can be understood.This is assimilated only as we are hon- ' est, unselfish, loving, and meek, j In the soil of an \"honest and ; ood heart\u2019 the seed must be J sown; else it beareth not much fruit, for the swinish element in human nature uproots it.\u201d ffinuuixmllc llititrï) (Ühurrlj QUEEN A CHURCH STS Minister: Rev.A.B.Lovelace, B.A., B.D.Organist: Mrs.Fred Fox 10.30 A.M.Morning Worship Sermon: \"A TRIP TO NOWHERE\u201d A Cordial Welcome to All I fl ilVdifl \"J-i été: 4: TUI 5 or un cl about Wc omen iSecretaries' work in Warsaw fast-moving i Anyone who tries to walk and taking telephone calls, North America It must be re- There is very little part-time quickly on a downtown War- The secretary does very little membered, however, that with-work in Poland, If a woman saw street just after four in the typing.She dictates her work in the framework of the Polish goes out to work, she works afternoon gives up in a hurry, to a battery of typists.Typists economic system, $63 is a living full-time.The only places where The streets are teeming with *n -'lrs- Struminska\u2019s office wage.A secretary may pay only «omen do work part-time are people and it is impossible to eMher work for a secretary or $8 per month for an apartment in the shops and as postal imove at more than a slow am- *ur \u2022he magazine directly.Quite and less than SI per month to clerks.hie.\t« number are kept busy, for keep her child in a nursery \"Women today are educated A large percental of the example\u2019 '\u2022vP'nS the replies to school.A typist can earn more to work,\" stated Mrs.Strumin-crowds \u2019are Warsaw's office ,hu more'than-200 letters a day if she types more.Her work is ska firmly.In Poland, women workers They haven\u2019t wilked \"hich are reccivcd fr°m read- measured by the page.\tmake up 36 per cent of its Office equipment is usually working population in industry off the job \u2014 they\u2019ve just fin-\t- ,\t,- - -\t.ished for the dav are on their wnat aoes a secretary earn, very simple.Wc noticed, for and in service organizations, way home tor liinrh\t°n lhr avt\u2019ra?c- 8 secretary instance, that the filing cabi- Younger girls are now able ,\tmake about $63 a month, while nets in most offices were wood- to go to schools which were the Warsaw work week is a typist takes home about $33 on and the typwriters quite out-.traditionally for boys.They are an hours utrice hours in this a month.These salaries maymoded.However, some modern learning to be electricians, elec-charming city of two million not seem like a great deal of equipment is slowly becoming:tronics workers and television inhabitants (about the size ofjmoney compared to those in available Montreal) are from 8 am.to (experts.it:.Wednesday 7.15 a.m.Holy Communion.Followed by breakfast.9.30 Mattins.10.00\ta.m Holy Communion.St.Luke's Sand Hill 11.00\ta.m.Morning Service.Assemblies of Christian Brethren Crtuitii à ÎJUjmmtîh Itiiiîrh (Eljurrlfru Joint summer services in Trinity Church.Court St.et William Minister: Rev.R.Graham Barr, B A., B.D., D.D.Organist: Miss Kathleen Harris 11.00 a.m.Morning Worship \"THE TRANSMUTING POWER OF CHRISTIANITY\" Trinity is a friendly Church and welcomes all who come.3 or 4 p.m, with no lunch hour, only a break for tea.Saturdays the hours arc 8 a m.to 2 p.m.1 With the emphasis on tech-'nical education in special fields, office work is being carried out by the experience J, ! more mature woman, that is, i those in the 35 to 45 age group j\u2014 rather than by young girls ! looking for a job.How does all ; Hie office work get done?Mrs.Felicia Struminska, editor of two bi-monthly women\u2019s magazines, presides over a BISHOPTON \u2014 A pretty ! Pennsylvania, Mass., Vermont,\u2019staff of 40, about of which is wedding took place on July 2, Hudson, St.Hyacinthe, Rich-1 clerical, and acres of office at 7 p.m.at 1 lie Church of thejmond, Danville, Ayer\u2019s Cliff, space in Warsaw's huge Palace Good Shepherd, when Gail Pa-j Montreal, Melbourne, Stanhope, of Science and Culture, mela, daughter of Mr.and Mrs.jCoaticook, Sherbrooke, Lennox-1 One of her magazines had Gordon P.Clarke of Bishopton, ville, Cookshire, Bury and Bis- just published an article on the secretary in Poland.MR.AND MRS.ROBERT JAMES MAYHEW Mayhew\u2014Clarke s.'Engagement Today's Pattern North Hatley Unitaran Universalist Church Rev.Kenneth Torquil Mac-Lean.10.45 a.m.\u201cFun and Games.\u201d Based on the book \u201cGames People Play\u201d by Eric Berne.You arc cordially invited to attend the service and join with us for coffee and conversation afterwards.ST.«Ears GRACE CHAPEL Montreal Street Sherbrooke SUNDAY SERVICES; 9.45 a.m.Sunday School.11.00 a.m.Family Bible hour.Mr.Earl Thompson will speak.11.00 a.m.Nursery facilities provided for ages 1 to 4.Frontenac Street vVif.-»- .'ttif.became the bride of Robert jhopton.James Mayhew, son of Mr.Robert Mayhew and the late Mrs Margaret MacRae Mayhew, o Bury.Rev.W.Walker of Richmond officiated.Mrs.Roy Harrison played the weding music and accompanied the soloist, Miss Mary Gaulin, who sang, I'll Walk Beside You, during the signing of the register.Baskets of two-tone pink peonies, with white peonies on the Altar and white satin Church,' Sherbrwke Rev.Alex.M.McCombie, B.A., B.D., Minister.Organist; L.F.Jenne 11.00 a.m.\u2014Joint Service with 11.00 a.m.Junior Church for! First Baptist Church, ages 4 to 8.\tSubject: \"The Unknown.\" ; 00 p.m.The Lord\u2019s Supper.ll.OO a.m.\u2014 Nursery Care for Household Art bows marKinn the pews, wore used to decorate the church.The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore a floor length Victorian style gown of summer taffeta, the tiered back trimmed with Brussels, lace.The pearl and sequin trimmed bodice was fashioned with long sleeves ending in points over the hands.Her veil of nylon tulle was held by a white organza flower circled by pearls.She wore a Sterling silver bracelet, a gift of the groom and carried a cascade bouquet of red roses, white gladioli and ivy.Miss H.Lawrence, as maidj of honor, was in a street length dress of Turquoise sheer over taffeta featuring crushed bell! shaped sleeves and an A-line skirt.She wore a large picture hat of White Mohair with a how at the back and carried a cascade bouquet of pink carnations.Miss Myrna Joyce and Miss Arlene Rolfe as bridesmaids were dressed identically as the maid of honor hut in shrimp color dresses and carried cascade bouquets of white carna-| (ions.Miss Loni Hutchins, cousin ot the bride, wore a white floor length dress of bridal taffeta trimmed with turquoise sheer; and wore a turquoise bow on her head, carrying a prettily de-: corated basket.She tossed dark: pink rose petals before the bride.Velvet ribbon is drawn Mr.Barry Parsons, cousin of through shell-stitch yoke \u2014jthe groom, acted as best man the rest an easy-to-memorize1 and the ushers were Mr.Galen I pattern stitch.Quick crochet.Warner, cousin of the bride.Pattern 7110; sizes 2, 4, 6 inel.jand Mr.Robert Prangley.friend Send 35 cents in (money or- of the groom, der, not cash or stamps) to! Mrs.Clarke, mother of the Sherbrooke Daily R e c o r d, bride, chose a guipure lace According to Mrs.Struminska, the position of secretary is very much under-developed, underestimated and underpaid in her country.Mr.and Mrs.Gilbert Roy ofj Yet a top flight secretary North Hatley announce the en-1 has many administrative re-gagement of their eldest daugh- sponsibilities.She might, for ter, Lucy Ann Roy, to Andre | instance, be in charge of all Tetreault, of North Hatley, son banking even to the payment of of the late Mr.and Mrs.Lionel;wages for the entire staff (most Tetreault.The wedding hasjstaff are paid every two weeks), been arranged to take place|She may look after the bills, September 17 at St.Patrick\u2019s, h a n d I e financial correspondence, in addition to routine duties such as receiving visitors EASY\u2019 WHEN Y\u2019OU KNOW HOW \u2014 A Warsaw telephone .lll'l'iirr\" - -rf- * d» * 7110 \u2022 4 » * * l \u2022 * , -\u2018\u2022Vf.\t.)>/ '*.\u2022 I\tI Ï- .-V .^ : (rtj f-)ûoc n operator learns the ins and outs of a slick, new switch- e, Sfl?board installation.Modern telephone equipment in Poland is rare./ wont dance, why should I?Mrs.Gandhi a shrewd politician in touch with the pulse of her people BOMBAY (CP)\u2014Prime Min man.\t.more conservative than men on ister Indira Gandhi is proving j \u201cIt could cost the ruling Con- the subject of \u201cballroom dane-to be a shrewd politician with a gress party at least a dozen ing.\u201d sure feel of the pulse of the parliamentary seats in the\u2019 Mrs.Madhuri Sc 36 sajd Indian masses.\ticommg elections,\u2019 commented few Indian women are \u2019happy She has made it clear that a party worker.nobody is going to persuade her! to dance.to see their husbands dancing Most Indians consider Jam- .They seem lo feel that da f ,., t.!\u2018\"S against their country s an- itll a woman will graduali; At some recent diplomatic cient traditions, which pre- jead to infidelity\u201d functions Western envoys indi-1 scribe that a woman should Mrs Sen describes Mrs.cated their desire to dance with have no physical contact witn Gandhds decision as th b t the prime minister.They were a stranger.\tthing an Indian prime could do.politely reminded by her aides that Mrs.Gandhi has given up Western-style dancing for good.During her last visit to Washington Mrs.Gandhi explained why she was unwilling to dance.Recalling that she used to like dancing in her younger days, the 48-year-old daughter of the late Jawaharlal Nehru pointed out that \u201cthe people of India may not like to see me dancing Until recently, Indian women would not even shake hands with a foreign visitor, preferring to give the traditional salutation of folded hands.Even today, hand-shaking by-women is confined to the top crust of Indian society.\tMrs.Ezra Wes-ton, of Hing- More and more educated ham.Mass., was a recent guest women are learning what is M\u2018ss Edith J.Quinn, Queen generally known here as \u201cball- Street, Lennoxville.room dancing\u201d but their num- Perôonaù Wednesday, 8 p.m.Prayer & Bible Study.Infants to 5 years.Dept., Sher- dress and jacket over baby blue AYER\u2019S CLIFF Gospel Chapel 7.30 p.m.Evangelistic Service.,\tjbrooke, Que.Print plainly size,}taffeta, a blue hat and white ac Children s Church for Boys name, address, pattern number.!cessories.Her corsage was of and Girls, 6 to 12 years, j-ivnlW rn»:*» hurle A WARM WELCOME AWAITS YOU AT ST.ANDREW'S.CHERRY RIVER CHAPEL 9.30\ta.m.Sunday School 11.00 a.m.Communion.7.30\tp.m.Evangelistic Ser vice.\tCome to Albert Mines Chapel 11.00 a.m.Public service anc Sunday School.Mr.F.J.Hatch will speak.\tchurch \twmMmmm mmm ^ttttîfeigtTÜlp ŒJîrteîtati C!jurrf| Putor: Norman J.Gentry, B.A., Th.M.\tSunday Organist: Mr*.W.J.Klinck 9.45 a.m.\u2014 Sunday School for tho whole family.11.00 a.m.\u2014Family Worship \"Transformins Vision\" Vacation Bible School Mon.\u2022 Fri.\u2014 9 \u2022 12 a.m.Thur*., 7.30\u2014Parents' Night A Friendly Church with A Warm Welcome.\t \tCHURCH NOTICE DEADLINE In order to give better service to advertisers, it is necessary that all church notices for Saturday be received no later than 10 a.m Friday.Your co-operation in adhering to this deadline will be appreciated by the Sherbrooke Record advertising department Stork shower held for lady at yellow rose buds.Mrs.Warner, aunt of the groom, chose a beige dress and hat and won a corsage of red j sweetheart roses.I \u2022 I\t\u2022 i\t^rs- ®'va Sample, grandmo- Stanbridqe Ridas ther of t^ie bride- vvas in a STANBRtDGE RIDGE - firs,?™\tanl Donald Reid, with Mrs.Edwin her corsage was of oran -e Bellingham as assisting hostess.\t* 5\t3\t0Î 0ran\u201ce entertained at a stork shower recently in honor of Mrs.Earl PRINCESS TURNS MODEL \u2014 Princess Ira Furstenberg, who also is an actress, modelled this outfit from designer Federico Forquet Tuesday for viewers of the Rome fall and winter fashion show.The dress is of white crepe and is set off with white mink coat and hat.(AP WIrephoot by cable from Rome) in the Western style.\u201d\tber even in a Westernized She was making rather an metropolis like Bombay cannot understatement.\t.be more than a few hundred.I Nothing would have delighted her political enemies more than LtD 10 CRISES to be able to lay hands on a Passion for dancing has led photograph showing Mrs.to domestic crises.Gandhi doing a twist in the Recently, a wealthy Indian [company of a Western states- merchant of New Delhi divorced his wife on the ground that she persisted in dancing with American and British tourists.| A social worker specializing jin marital relations says that generally Indian women arc MANNERS MAKE FRIENDS Polly's pointers TURN UNBRELLA INTO BATCAPE DEAR POLLY\u2014As Batman is roses-\t.iall the rage now, a cape can The reception was held in be made from the material in a 'slipping or danger of baby-bumping her head on the edge of the sink.\u2014MRS.C.C.VOTTnca s am ou5 The Wool Shop Leafloxville Erno.Mrs.Erno, who expected to attend a nylon party, was presented with a corsage and escorted to a decorated chair, near which was a bassinet filled with gifts, which ü and\u201d streamers\u201d*and bells\u201d of WAGES STAY LOW the St.Clement Church Hall di,car()pd ' \"u\"mhrelia\" * Ren-ove\t15 2 P^ Betts as convener of the ban maienai from the trame oe earn more than $3 500 a year tiens as convener ot tne pan mg careful not to cut into it.Rio\t3 quet served by members of one seam from end to center.A dinner guest takes a small portion of each food offered, even if not liked.Maxwell Rebekah Lodge and\tCut center\tof the circle\tlar^e\tr-FUa ?R,CES R0CKET friends Baskets of oink cladio-\tc®n'rt\t°* tne Çlrcle\tlal>e\tFur dealers would menas, tsasxeis ot pink giaaio\tenough for\tthe neck and\trein-\t¦ - force not pay $1 a skin for muskrat a few years wuth bias tape.Sew a ag0 but wholesale prices were of elastic to side and 3S high as $3.50 each this year airs.trno was assisted in centered with a weddine cake Tlv',,, end5 for the hands t0 opening the packages by her vvith a lighted church on too S \u2018P thrc>ush- wlth the P°!nted mother-in-law, Mrs.Mitchell a^\\aV^\tof materials resembling Erno.\ti\u201e siiver holders.Mrs.S N ,he Wlngs of a bat' ^ >'ouns- u^Ty, Pr®sented t® Mrs- Frno pink and white were used as de- by little Laura Belhnghanv corations.The bride's table was\t~\t\u2018 Mrs.Erno was assisted in ^\u201e,\u201erc.H\tbottom end, for the hands PIANOS-ORGANS Games were played, winners Rishoo was in eharee of th» s,
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