Sherbrooke daily record, 28 juillet 1966, jeudi 28 juillet 1966
[" » T-\u2019Tl Bihii'jïhijW du Srrdrsirc d: Sherbrooke WEATHER Risk of \u2022 thundorstorm fo-nieiht, bocoming mainly sunny criday morning or after-nc- \\ Warmer Friday.Winds light today and northwest 15 Friday, High today and low tonight 75 and 60.Sliecbcooke Dailij lietod Smile for today The sudden entrance of a wife has caused many a secretary to change her position.Established 1897 Price: 7 Cents SHERBROOKE QUEBEC, THURSDAY, JULY :s, 19o6 Seventieth Year Seeks support Wilson off for USA Negotiations improve Strikers ignore injunction for d Youville staff l he 317 striking hospital workers at d'Youville hospital in Sherbiooke voted to ihr world ano the let .am jjs0^iev tjlc cour, injunction served to them yesterday ordering them baek to work lo LONDON (AP)\u2014Prime Mm ister Wilson flies to Washington today and high political authorities said he would seek ironclad American support for the wobbling pound sterling during the next six to nine months.Wilson was reported confident such a breathing space would provide the time his Labor government needs for its crash program of deflation to pull Britain out of the red.The economic crisis, its im-< plications on Britain's role in war will dominate Wilson's one\t.\t.daV conference with President ha 1\tper tfcm of thc 317 hospitai workers voter either yesterday afternoon or °\\Vilson leaves at 4,;S0 p.m\u2019evening, they were in favor 100 percent for continuing the strike.Not one dissident (1130 am EDT) and Friday hand was raised\u201d, said Napoleon Nadeau, district hospital strike organizer night will stop over for a few\tThe vote was carried out in two sessions without breaking the pickei linev said hours in Ottawa for talks with Mr Nadeau, \"And the hospitals were not inconvenienced.\" he added.Prime Minister Pearson before Asked if the strikers would ¦\t'\t\u201c\t*\t.Owitl decide wh-rt to do accordreturning Saturday in time for disobey the injunction if legal ; there wit! be another legal-\t, eircumsianees\" the England-West Germany soc reprimand is put into effect.:notice a little more severe than cer World Cup final\t-Mr, Nadeau said.Before that this one.When that happens »e The injunction first issued by .\t.\t-\t+ if\tQuebec judge George Pelletier *\t*\t~\tvvas served locally yesterday morning at 10.45 by lawyer F.iEdumund Bernard of the law firm Leblanc, Delorme, Bernard iLeblanc, Bedard and Fournier of Sherbrooke.il \u2022|WV-'« agreemenl that NATO ilsell.as an organiralion, would not In- a practical channel for i per, other allied représenta lives were said to have e\\ pressed vaiMng views orallv neKOliatmg with the Cominu-! dut me past deliberaiimis ol the nKSts- Kadl ''\"'inb-r would re eouncil the Notth MlanMe\tlltM\u2019 b> conduet lus potier Treaty Organization s political\t'he l ast jlKKiv.\t-\t-~- V.vflt \\ WORLD; Néy/S HI KAL LOOK I OR Qt FIA S PARK \u2014 The Ontario legislature takes on a rural appearance Wednesday as trailers tine the main drive wav in front of the govern ment building.The tractors TO OUTLINE PLANS Wilson will telf President Johnson and Pearson how the British government plans to save at least $300,000,000 on overseas spending, mainly through defence cuts \"east of Suez\" and in West Germany, informed sources said.:! '\t'\t; ¦\t¦Ù->U citing staff fatigue Storming Queen s Park brings promise of talks for farmers Plane struck by low-flying mouse NORFOLK.Va.(API\u2014The ; I S.Tactical Air Command reported officially today that ; a plane in flight was hit by a mouse.While approximately 1.000 feet in the air on the approach to Rhein Main :r bare In Germany), the crew observed an eagle approaching seemingly for a head-on collision.The bird was carrying a mouse.The aircraft could not be veered since it was in a controlled final approach.Just prior to an inevitable mid-air collision with the eagle, the bird pulled up and released the mouse directly into the No.2 engine.By CLAUDE LABRECQUE {Record Staff Reporter) In a very tired voice this was the same.Every 2i hours t£>\t,!o worji jn the in- morning the Medical Director of 66 unionized workers are neb- sUltjons d'Youville Hospital Dr Roland \u2022 ing the hospital staff.\t* The injunction say ?the rea Gauthier said \"some legal Dr.Gauthier heard that the sons for (his ,s that\u2019 the ^,-,1^ measures\u201d should be taken to injunction was served yesterday jn |leaj,Ul institutions eonsti-have the court injunction served ! morning at 11:05.Then waited tu^es s danger to the public to 317 striking d\u2019Youville Ho?through two union meetings - ;ica|',h aild \u201create a d This injunction la?ts for SO davs.It orders the union, ofli TORONTO (CPt About 250.attend a meeting with federal cers and members to stop the Ontario farmers stormed Agriculture Minister Greene strike in d'Youville Hospital, Queen's Park W ednesday and | when it can be arranged Ol .return to work, not incite any-jobtained a promise from Pre ficials of the Ontario Milk Alar one to strike and to suggest lo mier Robarts to discuss farm keting Board and Ihr Ontario ali union members and workers, produce prices with federal as- Federation of Agriculture will riculturc officials as soon as also atlend.possible\tThe premier said much of the discussion during the do minute meeting revolved around OFF But I here appears to be a widespread feeling llial under the impact of the Viet Nani war.Moscow is hardening its position againsl the Wegt This tends lo reduce western m gcncy for initiatives which «I this lime, woo d seem likely lo meet a Ivrcinlui rebuff Pnnic Minis!,.! Wilsi-n.due ;n Thalidomide Washm^lou tonight for toiit'i talks with President Johnson, is n'r\u20191 UV A u l\u20191 Snenlilie i «\u2022 expected to locus on economic ?caich with the drug thalido and defence problems Wilson niidr which was blamed for got a cool reception when lie hirth detm milics in HMil ind tried a Viet Nam peace move\tuidicatcs that the trouble on Pi emicr Kosygin in Moscow ,,lav have been the way it was earlier this month\ttaken by pregnant women A bas), G IS governmental Four researchers reporting it* lion tax rebate lo farmers acre rf'VK'\" ol Furopean policy if lests with rahhils sav that when lor crop losses lindo1 \",IV *>l11 informants said Die drug wav administered hi were driven by farmers In n thiee-day pndest parade demanding higher milk prices.{CP W\u2019irephoto) age payments pital workers obeyed.one in the afternoon, one at situation: and because the pat- Hc said there should be an night, before he was told aiuund jents ln jmspitai representativ,-, of the Ontario Farmers l mon met beh i nd \u2018.lillms \u2019ll8t vegetables Horn the closed doors with Mr.Robarti and Agriculture Minister Wil liant Stewart, a large group of t niled States are being dumped-th(,m on\tt)rivr on the Canadian market.\tf\tloin, Holme, '\u2018Thai is a matter of lanifs demonstrating fanner; l! r s ( over which this provincial pe 'i'.o guards at the legis- rrmnenl has no eonlroF The same approaeli and subsidies on other tarin m> «'«nematons nave yet been imravenMi* mjretion it had no produce\treached\tobservable etteet on the voong.,,\t,\t,\tThe search for wavs lo trini\ti i i Meanwhile, most ol the farm Kas, w, M tensions over Europe\t?\t?W ei who attendod Wednesdays Uils ordered by the NATO nun P)rra»nrttÎ ministers\u2014works Minister Ray U|1 he added afraid weTl have to send them Otherwise he said all was The announcement of thc first tonne11 and Resources Minister )n \u201eI0S, traetoi demons!:-, home before they break down'calm in the hospital although break ,n lhc National Fédéra- J R- Simonett\tlions so far, farmers have spot- from fatigue\".\tlhc employees were getting\t- _\t_ The farmers included 60 who lighted their demand for aba- i He said otherwise everything1 'more and more tired Se« \"Negotations\" on Pag* 7 Showpiece victory sought drove tractors almost 100 miles sic $4 a hundredweight price fur from Woodstock The others ar milk to processor' They now rived in cars Wednesday.\treceive $5.25 from the tnamifac The meeting with Mr Robarts Uireix and a 75-cenf government and Mr.Stewart was the cttl- subsidy which they claim drops mination of prowince-wide dem (o 50 cents after transportation onstrations by tractor - driving costs are taken away farmers.About 600 farmers took ESTIMATES COST 'l)K fiVtl I il?.?''îl! a ilijll!;: !;ii iiisi n a Hardly 75 helicopters and support them )0 the highways Monday and 200 In a prepared slaleiiienl lie the South with 1-500 airlift and combat raj|jC(j al Woodstock to start the fore the meeting.Mr Robarts SAIGON (AP) \u2014 miles from Saigon.Viet Nam capital, the shadowy aircraft, not.counting severally (0 Toronto\testimated the OKU demands! military and political leaders of hundred more planes from the Qn v W) C()mp|et0r victoriously.\ta complicated scale based on3\"'\",\t,\t,\t, Hanoi.And they have a host,\tThere is evidence that the senjorjt\\ and profession.\tAndie Maicoux.piesidcnt ol of peasant soldiers who hide Cong strategists are slick-\t* union rounnl representing the their mins\tbv da*\ting to Mao\u2019s doctrine,\talthough Mr Johnson !\u2018a'd '¦Dikes who striking employées,\trefused\tlo Backing\tthem 'is Norlh\tViet\t>' has resulted\tin a bloody'v\u201cn! ,n ''3n rf\u2018,lirn 10 \"''\"'comment immediately\ton\tPre- Nam's 600.000 - man regular series of battlefield defeats Menda;-\ttruer Johnson's .statement, army which, by U.S.estimate.\tThe escalation required by \"They have been warned that Meanwhile, some 200 ot the is sending 5,000 replacements\tM>0- and\timplemented by\tthere\twill be no changes.\u2019\tthe\tstriking employees demon south each month.\tHanoi's Gen.\tVo Nguyen\tGiap,\tpremier -aid.referring to\tthe\tslrated tor the third straight SPREAD OUT\tposed tremendous supply\tprob-wage\tincreases\tday Wednesday\u2014this time out South Viet Nam\thas\ta\tregu-\t'ems *or 'he\tguerrillas.\tMr\tJohnson added that\tthe\tside the main building ol the lar army of some 320.000 men B>\u2019 re - equipping main - line\tstrikers' demand for $1.200 in\tprovincial\tlegislature\tThe\tv plus 136.000 regional forces and units «'ith Soviet and Chinese\trotroaeth e nay ha* been def\twere\twatched\tby\t125\tpolice\tof 135,000 popular forces troops weapons, the guerrillas bur- initely rejected\tficer' who are restricted to local denrd themselves with the need guard duties.These are more '° bring almost all ammunition or less evenly distributed overTTom the north \u2014 a 1.000-mile tour corps areas.\tsupply hne for remote units.The United States has about ' f ?vk- Airline strike Inrk BATTLE GEAR PLI S LAWN CHAIR \u2014 As he arrives at a staging area in South Viet Nani, a United States Marine carries full battle gear plus a folding chair he scrounged somewhere.The Marine spent a comfortable night in the chair before elimbing aboard a helicopter and fly ins into battle.\t{AP Wirephoto.) 280.000 troops in A\u2019iet Nam.South Korea 25.000.Australia and New Zealand about 4.700 Thailand has a 180-man contingent and the Philippines soon will be sending a 2.000-man en gineer-and-security force Backing them is the U.S, 7th Fleet with 60.000 men and usually three to four carriers om station.In thc air.the United State.: can move Rs forces with 1.650 INDEX Birttn, death* Township* Clutifitd Corruc* Editorial* Financial Sport* Televiiion Womon .Radio BELFAST (CP)\u2014Police cor- tamed gasoline, wa doned oft part of North Belfast through the window yesterday after thugs attacked neighboring house, two Catholic homes in a fresh The incidents WASHINGTON (AP) line -trike negotiators lo the labor department » bargaining woodshed today while » Senate eonnniltee vote.?on lu> \u2022 Congress s h o u I d deal with etnergeney legislation on 'he till re week H alkout ?Liberals talk OT TAW \\ (CP) Far - reaching policy debate?aie agitating Liberals a* they prepare tor major conference?in Saskatoon next month and here in Of lobe r Rival factions already are tr ading pot shots over such ton damenlal issues as the growth of the welfare .stale and Amen can control of the Canadian economy.?\t?\t?Want whites JOHANNKSBCRG (APl -South Africa's Industrie* ar* growing so last there are insuf licienl skilled while workers to keep the wheels turning at full speed Prime Minister Hendrik F.V e r w o e ids government j* searching hard for skilled European immigrants.Looking to the fuliiie tire minister lor Bantu ( African i administration.Conrad Botha, has appealed to while women to bear more babies So lar there is no sign he has been heeded.?\t?\t?Sukarno angry JAKARTA (Reuters) Pre*-(lent Sukarno angrily said today that he still is primp minister ot Indonesia, has not ceded power to army strongman Gen.Suharto and the confrontation against Malaysia will go on In an hour-long speech after installing Indonesia's new eab-inet.Sukarno said that under Ihr constitution the president also holds the offtee of prim* minister.?\t?\t?hui -d Thirty-one followers of Rev You do not protest in the NOITtSS r©l©OS©Cl of the: Ian Paisley were lined \\Vednes streets but at the ballot box.MONCTON (CP)\u2014RCMP r* day up to L15 ($45) for weekend And 1 wonder how many of you leased the names Wednesday of occurred rio'.in: outside Oir jail where people would not be here if they 6 persons killed in a ear crash.INDIANS, METIS WD St PPORTKRS MARCH \u2014 About 250 Indians, Metis and (heir supporters matched on the Alberta Legislature Buildings Wednesday to press demands on government officials for rights to a timber stand outside the Wabasea Reserve some 400 miles north ot Edmonton.The Indian?also want a $300,000 loan to continue a sawmill operation.\t Supermarket Sweep i2> Ed Allen 11:20 a.m 6)\tAcross Canada M:30 e.m.3) Dtck Van Dyke 5)\tParadJ&e Bay 8) Mr.and Mrs.11:50 a.m 6j Today on CBMT 11:54 a.m.6)\tNews and Weather n M 3> News 3) News ; ik New* Hi Moualaxa Report ii Nee» 11:10 p.m.3) Vl Edition 11:13 pm 3> Weather S> Viewpoint i2» Pulse 11:20 e.m 3l Weather j 5k Sports 6) Night Edition 11:25 p.m 3) News 11 30 p m | 5) Tonight Show Soorta 3) Gemini 10 11:33 e.m.8» Movie j 3k Weather 11:40 a.m.3j Sports Final 11:45 p.m.3) Movie 12) Movie 4:25 P.m.j' W ealner 4:30 p.m CBb W.jrio New* 3- Huntley-Brinkley fik Music 12) Pulse r oc p.m ii GUtlesi Hobo Î) Batman 6i New* 12k Batman 7:25 p.m.il Sports v4ith Oaug Smith ':3C o m J W ild West j) Henry Pùyfe 5j Football Hi FUnUtones 12; Smotnera Brothers 4:00 P.m 5)\tBewitched 6)\tChorus 8i Summer Fun 12k Patty Duke \u2022:3c o n Zi Hogan\u2019s Hereos 5k Avengers 6k Get Smort di Addom* r inu.y 12) Go.Go '66 \u2022\u20220C o rrv 3k Corner P>:e 6 Movie 8k Honey VS est 12k Peyton Plac« f:JC p.m 3) Movie 5» Mr.Roberts armer\u2019s Daughter 10.00 o.m j UNCLE 6, Movie documentry 3» Greatest Show on Earth 12) Combat 10:30 p.m.6j Movie G:0C a m 3k News 5; News, Weather 6i New* 8k News ^««tnef i 12k N< -ws ll.io p.m.1* Vt Edition H*I4 o.Ik >k Weather 6) Viewpoint ih Puise 11:20 p m J) Wei'Aai Soortt fi) Night Edition 11*25 p.m.1» Soorl Final 3» Movie \u20181:30 o.m, 3) Movie j 5k Tonne Show 6) Sports Final 11:40 p.m.6i UNCLE I2j Jimmy Tapp 12:41 p.m.i 8) Movie want to tell you something.It's net too bad to be type-eas; ycung Because af;er you've had all that exper.ence.you can handle the challenging roles sad still Icok young doing them.\u2019 \u201cI still have trouble with this baby-face of mine.' said film-son.who will be 50 next monta and looks 35.\u201c\\rou know i ve never been able to play a villain\u2019 until now I'm going to play a character called Minstrel on Batman.'' RECTORY HILL \u2014 Overnight guests at the Patterson home was Mrs.Clifford Marshall, of Lennox ville.Other guests at the same home were Mr and Mrs.Clarke McVetly, of Inverness.COVER , LL CORNERS Curacao's International Hotel, 100 feet from the sea, carries insurance against being hit by a ship.We Are Now At 24io Galt west L NICOL ENRG.Radio and TV Sale* & Service Daily 9.00 a.m \u2014 10 p.m Tel 569 2244 \"uri ¦ H H R a e * a m >3 -« ¦ ri Show Business - m m a m _m jk a m * m m m m 12:00 noon Ji Love of LID» 5)\tJeopardy 6)\tLuncheon Date 8i Donna Reed 12) Noon 12.30 p.m.6, 3» Search For Tomorrow 5) Swing in\u2019 Country m Father Know» Best 121 Liberal Arts 12.45 e.m.8.3i Guiding Light 12} Dear Charlotte 12:53 e.m.5) Day Report 1:00 p.m.3) Weather 5k General HoepitaJ 6» Luncheon 8' Ben Casev 12) Johnny Jeileybean 1:03 p.m.1) Across the fence 1:15 p.m.1) Mixing Bowl t;30 p.m.6.3» As the World Turns f>k Ren Casey 12) Mickey Mouse 2:00 p.m.6, 3) Password 8> Confidential for i Women 12) Ed Allen ; 6) Camera West 2:30 p.m.j 3) Houseparty j ~»> The Doctors j 8) Klahanie ; 3) A Time tor Us 12k People in ConflM 2:53 p.m.1* New» 3:00 p.m.8.3) To Tell the Truth 5)\tAnother World 8) General Hospital 12) Fractured Phrases 3.25 p.m 6)\tBonnie Prudden 3:30 p.m.ik Edge ot Night j 3) You Don\u2019t Say 12) It\u2019s Your Move 4 00 p.m.| l> Secret Storm 5) Tammy 8i Vacation Time 8k Early Show-12) Last of Mohicans 4:36 p.m 3) Movie 5)\tWhere the Action Is 6)\tRazzie Dazzle 8) Movie 12) Family Theatre 5:00 p.m.5)\tAdventure Club 6)\tForest Rangers 5:36 p.m.fi) Outlook 8) News 5:40 p,m.5» Su pei man 8) Weather \u2022 oo a m i> World of sport 6) Wooster 8i Movie 12) Pierre nerton 4:io o.m.n Weather ! 5) CH.5 Report *;l» P.*»-i 5) News 31 News HOLLYWOOD CAP) - \u201cYou and I have the same trouble\u2014 type-casting,\u2019\u2019 said Debbie Reynolds to Van Johnson.The setting was Miss Reynold\u2019s trailer outside the set of Marriage American Style, in which both are appearing.It was a pleasant reunion for the graduates of the Louis B Mayer academy.Both starred at MOM, although thev never made a film together there.\"That\u2019s true about type casting.\u201d said Johnson.\"This kis- ser of mine: it's like a baby\u2019s., Always has been.So they ccuid never see me in any kind of a mature role.\u201d \"Same here,\" said Debbie.\"Would they let me grow* up i with this face of mine?Never.\u201d j \u201cNot until I went off to London and did Music Man did 1 convince anyone I could do something beside the boy-next-door,\u201d said he.\u201cIt was How the West Was Won and Molly Brown that, did 1 it for me,\u201d she said.\"But I Vf % % AUGUST w\\ n >12-13-14 51 ^ -V '\t* fvv .#ir BEDFORD\"; Grandstand attractions \u2014\t^ Friday, Saturday and Sunday.^ Peter March Midway \u2014\t^ Bands, Rides.\t^ Horse Show \u2014 Friday, Saturday^ and Sunday night.\t^ Horse and Cattle Parade Satur-»^ day evening and Sun.afternoon ¦ FUN FOR THE WHOLE FAMILYN)V in the delightful and relaxing atmosphere of the CHEVALIER LOUNGE FRIDAY 8.30 to 1 a.m.and SATURDAY 8:30 p.m.to 1 a.m Dancing FEATURING CARMEN DEZIEL accompanied by the HI-FI TRIO SUNDAY NIGHT BUFFET 6 P.M.until 9 P.M.\u2014 Children 1.50 - .\u2019\t.w\t\u2022 \u2022.-¦'W-.- '¦ T-t- y;.\u2019 ' .\u2018 .\u2022 \u2022 \u2022 3200 KING ST.WEST - SHERBROOKE -\tmm Tel.567-3941 r;f \u2022af '-C I0NT HISS THE FfSHlOSED FRIDAY and SATURDAY, July 29th and 30th %£ivr r fen ! J/ \u2022min ni & y PLACE BELVEDER Shopping Centre Join in the fun and excitement at Place Belvedere Shopping Centre's Old Fashioned SALE1 There's bargains for the thrifty and fun for everyone, Bring the whole family to this exciting event! k 'Ê& 0 I I USE RECORD for BEST RESULTS Sljctbcooke Daily Üetocd THl'RS JULY 2S, 19o«! \"Sherbrooke's Leading Dairy SHERBROOKE PURE MILK HIGH QUALITY DAIRY PRODUCTS \u2014 T*l.562-1S85 Increase expected Aug.l Skim milk price to go much higher dairymen predict Sherbrooke dairymen will re- the Sherbrooke Pure Milk Corn-lease a statement Saturday out- pany, said that price increases lining a proposed price in- will almost certainly follow the crease for bottled milk.The increase suggested by the Que-price increase follows a deci- bee Marketing Board.The Mansion by the Quebec Milk Mar- keting Board, he said, is uni-keting Board to raise by 20 forming the price of bottled cents the price paid to farmers homogenized milk at 27 cents a per hundred pounds of milk, duart.The Sherbrooke area dairy- skim milk said Mr Petti.| men said yesterda\\ m a press\twin almost certainly in- statement that \"the government crease considerably in price, authorities and certain interme- This rise in 1>rice> hc 4ald is diate parties are concentrating due to the decision of the Que.on the problems of dairy farm- ^ yiar^etlng Board to raise ers in the hope of .:r.dmg a,^ price paid t0 farmer tor solution that will satisfy thiS;skjm m;iki Previously, he said, segment of the dairy industry dajrjes were paying class 2 l0St prices for skim milk, but now are the Marketing Board has in- while the difficulties that most dairies are experiencing overlooked.'\u2019 _\t,\t, creased the price to a class 1 Leslie Pettigrew, manager of ]eve] ont; estimate is that the BRIEFLETS EUSTIS price of skim milk will increase five cents per quart.The exact prices, explained one dairyman, could not be released until Saturday because it would cause a rush on milk ce cream social, Church Hall ;Uckets and tokens The dairi Saturday, July 30, from 7 to 9 hp sa wil[ honc>r al] tickets p.m.Admission 50c.\tartd toke\u201es bought before the ; price increase takes place, The date that the increase will officially come into effect SHERBROOKE Daily Vacation Bible School wiH be held at Grace Chapel,\tis August 1.Montreal Street.August 1-12,\t_______________ Monday through Friday from 9 to 11.30 a m.All boys and girls from 2-14 years invited.Fire Departments from Nursery through Young Teens.Gus Paies buried Sat.81 Textile firm answers Frechette, Allard with 'political football' counter-charge In correspondence released to Pacific Street plant, and held trial engineers and it can be mg ten close to the Quebec ins in spite of poor businc'i newspapers yesterday, the an \"open house ,n 1965 the.positively staled that our in average for all indust n inrlud conditions\" Dominion Textile Company has press, radio, T\\ and local digni centive plans do not demand mg heaw indusin \u2019\t.answered charges by Raynald taries praised the investment more of an employee than \u2022-h it\t» ou pretend that your studies Frechette, Union National MLA which would help Sherbrooke they work al a roasinaoh for Sherbrooke, and Maurice Al- workers to be competitive with steady pace Mere sour sltui es inteusiie show the comparu to be pro-enough to show iou that at the longing negotiations.Have you time of the strike Dominion lc\\ attended any negotiation meet-If jour remarks about work tile cmplejees were earn mg S ings to see how the CNTU coning conditions are intended io cents per In nr more Ilian the sistentl.v changes course when reter to work loads, have your average for all manufacturing a settlement on any clause studies informed you that com industry in Sherbrooke\" ll you seems close\" Did you study (he pan> negotiators accepted the add to that a three jear wane public statement of CNTU th it proposals of an independent cr offer thaï would mean J7 -to they intended to set a new rec- showed their familv and friends « hfif rvrr\t, ,'''r h\"ur ,1\u201901V\t*\"\u2022«» for the duration of a strike?,i,,.u ,i.,.ru.\tmcnt u (Nil negotuiots ings, how can you in a od tail h refused them\"\ttalk about miserb wa-es\" \u201e Do,'s thlN make \u2022vo\" thlnk ll,*t You talk about \"miser'y\" You note eorre.qlj th'af m re f' «mpany .a prolonging the wages.Did your studies show (he¦ cent years the company has s ' You ha\\c heard or read state\t*\tDominion 1 extile employees be- earned profits Did jour studies ^011 1\tmoral and social ments bj Messrs.Allard and' \u2019ltle nc\" Homil plant has a!\tfore the strike earned 22 cents\tshow\tthat these\tprofits are\tlow\tresponsibilities.The company * Frechette on the strike Attach\ttracU\u2019d worldwide\tattention\tper hour more than the\tall\ter in relation\tto sales\tthan \u2019\tI\u2019ntlcipal responsibility\tto em- ed is our answer.We deplore ignore this and talk about C anada average for this indus most tug Canadian compame .pioyces is to provide modern, any attempt to make a political employees there having to'fry.14 cents more than the i that they have helped the om rompetitne plants and operate football out of this situation.\t\"run' to maintain\tincentive\tQuebec average, and that\tcm\tpanj\tto staj modern and\tpro\t1,ll'ni ln keeping with\tmod un This is no wav io end a\t\"m'k standards This\tis not so\tplovers in other Dominion\tTex\tfeet\temployees\tjobs' Did\t\\ou\tindustrial procedures,\tso that strike.\t chas McClure.Truck tire COWANSVILLE \u2014 (Staff) \u2014 The Fire Department here has released details about a truck that caught fire Monday evening at the corner of River and South Streets here.Mansonville Mi Sargenl\tWas guest of\ther Warner\tand The Sherbrooke Daily Record requires a correspondent for RICHMOND to report sports, council and Board of Trade meetings, etc Applications should be marked: Attention Hugh Doherty, editor Accounts of social activities and women\u2019s meetings should be phoned (o Mrs.John Wilkins, Record correspondent for Richmond and Melbourne, at 826-2130 Troy, Vt secretary Christian Herter, per- Mr.and Mrs.Chas McCl wered the call of Georges La- sls\u2018ed' T!ld !lave Jne*oti, lr ' anrl\tBury were re roeques.a Cowansville resident.3 ^ wllh Bnta.n Canada and cent vmtnrs of Mr and Mrs.He was assisted bv 20 Volun-l0lher (Cu0un'nes 30,1 frle,;, ,0\t^ McClure.Sr.Mr*.Me leer firemen\tnor\u20ac the Common Market en- dure Sr.Miss Brenda and tnrely.But this would have Master George returned to achieved only a fragment of the Bury with them for a weeks Kennedy ideal of enhancing visit.cross-Atlantic relationships.\t,,\t,, They could have worked out Ln TV,\u2019 i™'\t^ a deal with the Common Market R M P\t^ iec T .^ BMP.Hospital, Sweetsburg on a less controversial package containing only industrial prod ucts.This would not have been of much help to US.farmers and would have increased politic?! problems for the American administration.PATIENCE PAID OFF The Americans persisted in their demands that negotiations Dust is sometimes too expensive The fine coating of dust found on cellar-aged vintage win, bottles often is proof of the excellence of the wine inside.However, not everyone can afford the luxury of a vintage wine tvtry day.Even a wine connoisseur saves his best bottle* of vintage wine for very special occasion*.Therefore, for those who want to enjoy wine every day, Paarl imports delightful yet Inexpensive wines in bottles from the sunny vineyards of South Africa.For evanip # Paarl Roodeberg, a full-bodied red wine, end v; 1 VT! Paarl Riesling, a dry, white wine with a delicate bouquet, A/eif lime try these t*o eieelienl, modestly-priced wine*.\tPaarl Roodeberg D A A D I\tQLB-423-D $1.50 .11^^jFtL fm Lb* Loved by ml win* connoisseurs the world ovor.\tPearl Riesling QIB-536 6 $1 SO Product?of South Africa (P76 Ü\t for the past two week*, is now convalescing al the home of her daughter, Mrs.Clifton Jersey.Guests for a long weekend of Mr.and Mrs.John Young \"ere Dr.B D.Young.Camp-bellville.Ont .and Miss Mabel Young, Longueuil.Service in the United Church on July 17 was taken by Mr.Gage of Stanbridge East.On the same day Arch deacon Morris was celebrant at a service of Holy Communion in St.Paul's Angli can Church.Mrs.John Proeee.Pembroke, Out., spent two weeks with her parents, Mr.and Mrs Douglas Lee Mrs.Lee.Mr.Robin I^>e and Mrs John Proeee were guests recently nf Mr and Mrs.Fred Jackson.Jr, in Sherhrooke The Lee family and their guest, Mrs.Trocpp, also visited the Lee! family at Mount Orford.STANBRIDGE EAST Mrs John Best, Edmonton j Alta .was a guest of her tous in.Mr A«a Stole and his fam ily recently Miss Janet Bullard has returned from her teaching dutie to open her home here for the summer months.Visiting are Mr.and Mrs.R S.Butler am iheir family.Richmond Mrs Minnie Bullard of Nesbitt Ang linn Residence will spend the summer with her eousin.Mix'-Bullard.Mr and Mrs Paul Demer' and their family have opene, their cottage in Rtrebutg fm ,the summer months.INVENTORY SALE $50,000.00 Surplus Merchandise that must be sold by the end of this month FINISH OFF YOUR BASEMENT WITH PANELING CHOICE OF 25 TYPES This is o wonderful bargain for cottage builder», ASBESTOS VINYL TILE FIRST QUALITY EASY INSTALLATION Starting from *3.45 You always get a better buy on playroom finishing materials when you shop here! 1/16 9* 10e 80 ^ tt, VENEER UNDERLAY Slightly damaged in transit.ii 5/16 STANDARD SPRUCE Reg.S3.35 SPECIAL ^2*^^ 3/8 1/2 5/8 I STANDARD SPRUCE STANDARD SPRUCE STANDARD SPRUCE .45 Reg $4.35 SPECIAL ^3 Reg.$6 35 SPECIAL $5.75 Reg $7.35 SPECIAL ROOFING PAPER A\" b Regular roll $2.60 ,\t$1.25 Special § 45 lb.roll, $3.45 Special *195 Shingles, regular s775,4-75 bpecial \"Tf DOORS and WINDOWS 50% DISCOUNT Outside Wooden Doors\tNew Aluminum Outside Doors \t32\", 34\" wide 30\", 32\" wide\t80\" high \tIH inch thick \u2014 82\" high\t*29.95 Special Sale Price \u2014\t *10.95\tSlatted Folding Folding Doors\tDoors \tN#w 34 inch Slettwd New 24 Inch folding\tFolding Door \u2014 door \u2014 Regular $16.96\tRegular valut $20.50 Spocat ,1() 95\tsali *14 OÇ PRICE New Window Frames & Shutters à.m V % SI .50 it\tw.A plentiful supply of Aluminum Windows \u2014 like new $0.95 \u20191.95 EASY PARKING 1/8 SOFT MASONITE 4x8 \u2014 SPECIAL 1/4 FLAKEWELL 4x8\u2014 SPECIAL *2.99 IDEAL FOR INNER COTTAGE WALLS «fiTCRlflUXlDfcCONSTRÜCTIOH' Construction Material WAREHOUSE 300 Boulevard St.Francis South, Sherbrooke-Tel.569-9191 THE EARLY SHOPPER WILL FIND THE BEST VALUES \u2014 SALE ENDS JULY 30, 1966, I I It ggtRBftôàgfe feATLT RBCORTÎ, THTRS , JLTY 28, 1#«8 City-bred nurse takes charge of wilderness hospital VANCOUVER (CP) \u2014 Sybil Johnson is in charge of a hospital in \u201cwild and wonderful country'1 where people are scarce, wildlife abundant and the winds howl with hurricane force.When the city-bred nurse asks her patients where they have come from, she must be prepared for a story of hours or days of travel by boat, plane, foot or canoe.It is a place where nursing may be done by flashlight while wolves howl and grizzly bears scramble for berries nearby.Mrs.Johnson is in charge of the Red Cross outpost hospital 3t Wadhams, in Rivers Inlet, 70 miles from Bella Bella, B.C.a community 220 miles northwest of Vancouver She says she went there out of curiosity, a sense of adven- ture and an appreciation of the scenic grandeur of the north.! The hospital serves loggers,; fishermen and Indians.\u201cThe people around there have lived without help for so long that they are capable of taking care of themselves.But if something turns out to be a wee bit challenging they come to me or they fly out to Bella Bella.\u20191 In the summer time there are about 500 persons living near the hospital.In the winter there is no one.Mrs.Johnson lives at Wed-hams with her husband and 18-year-old son, Jess.\u201cThe station itself is a terrific setup for the wilderness.We get our heat from oil stoves and our electricity from a diesel | plant.MISS JUDITH ANNE SAINT-PIERRE and MR.DAVID BUAIR COLDRICK, whose engagement is announced.Miss Saint-Pierre is the daughter of Mr.and Mrs.Rheal W.Saint-Pierre, of Ottawa, Ont., and granddaughter of Mrs.Moyd II.Hooker, of Bishopton, Que.and the late Mr.Hooker.Mr.Coldbrick is the son of Mr.and Mrs.George E.Coldbrick, of Ottawa.The wedding will take place Saturday, August 27, at 4.30 p.m.in St.James United Church Ottawa.PUSH WAR ON MEASLES About 12,000,000 American! children have been vaccinated1 against measles since 1902 Menu 'special August supplemental exapwmtwns Protestant Schools REGISTER BEFORE AUGUST 12 Applications for registration for supplemental examination must be received not later than Friday, August 12.Candidates are advised that applications can not be accepted after this date.IWUMBER OF PAPERS WHICH MAY BE WRITTEN Candidates may rewrite not more than three papers.These papers must be selected from those first attempted within the previous sixteen months, A candidate may write in an attempt to eliminate a failure or raise a mark.It is not necessary that the papers selected should qualify the candidate for a certificate.area REGISTRATION FEES Registration fees for supplemental examinations are four dollars for each paper attempted.A certified cheque or money order for the correct amount should be made payable to the Minister of Finance.Fees may not be refunded to a candidate who wishes to withdraw his application, or is unable to write the papers.Candidates should register for these examinations and write at the locations ^ shown.registration center writing center District of Bedford Regional\tAddress applications to: Mrs.S.Durrell, Registrar, Supplemental Examinations, District of Bedford Regional School Board, 146 Main Street, CowansviHe, P.Q.\tCowansville High School North Island Regional\tRegister at the nearest high school \u2014 Chomedey, Lake of Two Mountains, Rosemere\tChomedey High School Chafeauguay Valley Regional\tAddress applications to: Chateau-guay Regional School Board, 206 McLeod Avenue, Chateauguay, P.Q.\tChateauguay High School Eastern Townships Regional\tAddress applications to: Eastern Townships Regional School Board, P.O.Box 560, Lennoxville, P.Q.\tSherbrooke High School Launentfan Regional\tAddress applications to: Laurontian Regional School Board, P.O.Box 204, Lachute, Argonteuil County, P.Q.\tLachulo High School Lakeshore Regional\tRegister at the nearest high school \u2014 Hudson, Macdonald, Beaconsfield, Lindsay Place, John Rennie\tJohn Rennie High School Ottawa Valley Regional N\tAddress applications to: Regional School Board of Ottawa Valley, 2 Millar Street, Hull, Gatineau County, P-Q- f\tHull High School South Shore Regional\tAddress appficalions to: Mr.John Rowley, Director ot Education \u2014 Academic, South Shore Protestant Regional School Board, P.O, Box 157, St.Lambert, P.Q.\tChambly County High School Gaspesia Regional\tAddress applications to: Director General, Regional School Board ot Gaspesia, c/o New Carlisle Protestant High School, New Carlisle, P.Q,\tNew Carlisle High School Protestant School Board of Greater Montréal\tRegister at Herbert Symonds School, 4041, Old Orchard Avenue, Montreal, P.Q.\tWestmount High School Québec\tQuébec High School '\tQuébec High School Baie-Comeau, Seven ^ Islands, Gagnon, Port Cartier, Schefferville,\tDepartment of Education*\tSeven Islands Chlboegameu, Saguenay Valley\tDepartment of Education*\tSaguenay Valley High School La Tuque, Sbawinigan, Trois Rivières, Sore!\tDepartment of Education*\tThree Rivers High School Noranda, T envfscs* ming.Val «l\u2019Or, Mata garni\tDepartment of Education*\tNoranda High School MONDAY Florida Beef Shish-Ka-Bob French Fries Corn-on-Cob Lettuce and Tomato Salad Watermelon TUESDAY Fair Weather Chicken Whipped Potatoes Lima Beans Shredded Cabbage, Lettuce and Tomato Salad Lemon Tarts WEDNESDAY Tomato and Grapefruit Juice Corned Beef Hash Poached Eggs Toasted English Muffins Beet Salad Chocolate \"Howdy\" cake Fruit Bowl THURSDAY Cold Sliced Ham Mushroom Cheese Pie Crusty French Bread Mixed Green Salad Fruit Poached In Grenadine Syrup Cookies FRIDAY (Sunday's Dinner) Melon Ball Cup with Fresh Mint Rolled Roast of Beef Pan-Roasted Potatoes Corn-on-Cob Green Beans with Dill Radishes Green Onions Grandma Adkin's Chopped Apple Cake Vanilla Ice Cream Fashion Tips Wardrobe Treasure f or a wonderful kml that can make any dress a costume, why not invest in a beautifully trimmed jacket-sweater?Deep, soft latnbs-wool, angora and rabbit hair, with the I addition of bound edging in j satin or ribbon, will make this a treasure in any wardrobe.f-^erson ah Mr and Mrs.Reginald Dewing, Deoauit Street, and Mr and Mrs.Donald Bowen, of St.Johna, Que., have returned to | their respective homes after spending two weeks visiting the Maritime Province;.Mr.and Mrs.John Chesbro, Prospect Street, returned home Sunday after visiting relatives for several days in Hamilton and Oakville, Ont.They also attended the Hazard-Godschalk wedding, on Saturday, in Brantford, Ont.« \u2022 \u2022 Mr.and Mrs.Victor Magwood and family of Chambly and Miss Linda Jackson, of Montreal, were recent guests of Mr.and Mrs.H.E.Perkins, Queen Blvd.\u2022 * * Mrs.J.A.Scott and Mrs.W.T Pearson, Wilson Street.Len-noxville, entertained several neighbors recently at a garden party in honor of Mrs.Philip Sinott, of Alberton, England, who is spending several weeks with her brother-in-law and sister, Mr.and Mrs.James Whit I tie, Wilson Street, Lonnoxville.The hostesses were assisted in serving by Miss Frances Whit-\u2022le.* * * Mrs.A.H.Teiltiner, of Wes-iton, Mass., who was a guest of her uncle and aunt, Mr.and Mrs.George Coxon, Park St., Lennoxville.While here she also visited other relatives and friends.On her return she was accompanied by Mr.and Mrs.Coxon.Mr.Coxon travelled as far as Websterville and Graniteville, Vt., where he will visit relatives.Mrs.Coxon continued on and will spend the week with her niece in Weston and with her brother, Mr.Tom Seale, in Haverhill, Mass.D, or an d about Wc omen \t\t , JflV > »i«asa 'amouA rine \u201ccrj :7i UUL The Wool Shop 159 Queen SI.Tel.567-4344 iemuiwillf.One, !\u2019/J J register through the Department of Education \u2022noutd address their application forms to; Mr.Noel MacNevIn, *\u2022 Associate Chief of Official Examinations, Department of Education, Québec., *1laCrnnutl«i!ftTM0ri!T,0?j u.order,for the reciu,recl fees should accompany the application.This should be made payable to the Minister of Finance.Only candidates In areas whose Registration Centre is designated Department ?pp direct|y to tho Department.All other candidates should register at the location shown for their area.GOVERNMENT OF QUÉBEC DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION 0 Today's recipe JUICY BARBECUED CHICKEN There are hundreds of recipes for barbecued chicken but you Ml like the one below.It's easy and very effective.Monosodium glutamate enlivens the flavor, as it also does with the potato salad below.3 broiler-fry*r chickent, halved IVj to Î teaspoons monosodium gultamate Salt and pepper '/« cup butter Vi cup tomato ketchup Vi cup lemon juice 2 tablespoons soy sauce Vi teaspoon tabasco sauce Sprinkle each chicken half with about a sixth of the monosodium glutamate.Season with sait and pepper.Melt butter in a saucepan and stir in remaining ingredients.Bring to boil.Place chicken, skin side up, on greased grids of barbecue.Place over burned-down coals and brush with butter or salad oil.Grill for about 20 minutes, turning often and brushing with butter or oil when chicken is turned.Continue grilling, brushing with the ketchup mixture and turning frequently, until done so that leg twists easily in the thigh joint and pieces of [chicken are fork tender.Allow from 40 minutes to one hour of total grilling, depending on weight of chicken and distance from heat Makes 6 servings.NOTE: Broiler halves may be spit grilled rather than cooked flat on the grill if desired (T.NÜ.) HOME AND GARDEN TOUR \u2014 Shown above is the home of Mr.and Mrs.E.M, Detchon, on School Street, North Hatley, showing the attractive front entrance.This is another of the homes to be seen on the Home and Garden Tour, sponsored by volunteer librarians of the North Hat- ley Library, on Wednesday, Aug.3.Transportation in North Hatley may be obtained by contacting Mrs.A.W.Freakes.North Hatley, 842-2756 and tickets may be purchased in advance at the North Hatley Library from 10-12 a.m.\t(Photo by Doug Gerrish) Today's paftern Eskimo family medical pack cuts by half infant mortality rate OTTAWA (CP) \u2014 Eskimo ; babies are pretty much like other Canadians except that ! more of them die.One Eskimo ! infant in 10 dies before it\u2019s a Canadian average.But five years ago the death Fashions span half a century PARIS (Reuters) \u2014 Beach-wear and resort fashions on the [ French Riviera this year span half a century, from the bloomer girls and Mack Sennett bathing beauties to the age of plastics and the Beatles.They also range from trim rale for Eskimo infants was one! Freezing shatters some pbs-in five.One reason it\u2019s been cut tics, and lots of medicines come by half is the Eskimo family in plastic containers.A tough medical pack, put out by the plastic had to be found, year old.That\u2019s 3Vi times the; Babies can t swallow pills but department of national health liquid medicines turn into ice and welfare.\t: cubes in the Arctic.A liquid About 500 of the packs have : antibiotic that didn\u2019t curdle.been given out by northern nurses to families setting out on the traditional hunting and fishing expeditions.The kits contain medicines and bandages and instructions in Eskimo syllables and English.Eskimos in the Northwest Territories and Arctic islands now are using the packs, but the idea began along the west coast of Hudson Bay, says Dr.R.A.Armstrong, senior treatment officer in the medical services division.FAR FROM AID \u201cIt\u2019s very sparsely settled and communications are sometimes not very good.A family lose its strength or taste awful after repeated freezing and thawing was located.It has to be ïbawcd between the hands before it is administered from its squeeze bottle.As explained in the instruction booklet, the pack contains ointments for \u201ceye sickness\u201d and \u201cskin sickness.\u201d The eye sickness may be an irritation brought on by the glare of brilliant sun on snow, harsh winds or driving snow and ice.\u201cThe skin sickness is usually impetigo.There's no hot water tap to turn on for a bath or a wash, so they get dirty, they scratch and blisters develop.'1 Even though washing isn't the order of the day, the medical pack has a bar of soap for HURRY! ONLY TODAY, TOMORROW, AND SATURDAY LEFT ON THE ONE CENT SALE BUY WOW FOR SUMMER, FALL and WINTER.7329 At St.Tropez, the cradle of smart French resort wear, the girls appear as short-haired youths in newsboy caps and bell-bottom trousers, or long- Here\u2019s fun that will make haired lor.ele»Li\" f?™inine P*\u2019 you smile.Six ducks gaily ]a\"lafuand ruff,led\t, u doing all the work needed.Irl ,hls pop and op fash' ,\t\u201e\tion era, summer vacation They re DI CKV Brighten clothes symbolize fun and fan-the kitchen; embroider them |asv Styles which would stop going out for weeks or months nautical styles and one-piece would be impossible to locate romper suits to wide \u2022 legged in an emergency, and a sick yachting pyjamas and romantic person could die before he Tahitian pa re os or draped: reached medical help.The near-1 cleaning injured areas and the ' mini\" dress.\t[est settlement might be several hands of the amateur nurses.days\u2019 journey by dog team.\u201d who sometimes appear in the The death toll is especially roie of midwife.heavy among infants.\u201cThis is __________________________ true among most primitive peoples.but the Eskimos have a particularly impossible climate on top of it.It\u2019s an area where there's an awful lot of nothing\" The climate gave the medical pack's designers the kind of headache they couldn't cure \"\" :J.r\"T!L,,!!0,,n.:i(JlatS;oonn ,1'a«ic in the winter l00k right; with their pills for \u201cpain in the easiest stitches.Pattern 7329: transfer six, 7x8 inch motifs under the blazing sun of south-! teeth, head or ears.\u201d ern France.Send 35 cents in (money or- ., Jde .pra0lb'em\u201e 'hat every- dor.not cash or stamps) to BLOOMER STYLE\ti VT Sherbrooke, Dailv Record.Granddaughters of the Gibson ,he\tln *n \u2018S'00 10 Household Art Dept, Sher- \"irls turn out in bloomers.\"10r* than 31 degree?or you brooke, Que.Print plainly siZe.|launched by Va chon and dont have an \u2019S100 any more ' name, address, pattern number.Choses, two of the famous style-;- j-setting boutiques at St.Tropez.For your Upholstering POLY-TEK ^- =as=5ss5=asa The Handicaps 569 Wellington St.South Tel.567-6664 MANNERS MAKE FRIENDS Living with People CONFIDENTIALLY YOURS On o double date agree in advance on what to do.CURES ANYTHING A cure for spring fever in 1901 was two ounces of sulphur in two ounces of molasses.Thigh-length and baggy, these bloomers appear in geometric prints or abstract floral de-; signs and are worn with match-; ing halter tops or cotton ribbed I T-shirts.Others are made in terry towelling, the season's favorite new fabric used for everything from bathing suits to slacks and dresses.Terr?towelling is used for your home, two of the most popular fashion 1.Leave a light on.trends\u2014the one piece romper 4.Cancel regular milk, bread, newspaper and mail deliveries suit and the casquette.Romper 5.Keep the lawn cut.suits made of stretch towelling and, above all ., Protect your ?aluables by putting them in a adopt a prim, covered-up lock Scotiabank Safety Deposit Box.Even if you're not away, it's not in contrast to last\tvear'?\tsec-\t'v'sc\tlca'e 'Suable\tpapers\tand irreplaceable keepsakes Ivin; throti\th effects in\t( riinet\tand\ta,'ound\tFour home.In\ta Scotiabank Safety Deposit Box thev are la ce v\tcrochet\tSCCp,rC'\t'!afe frora l0SS\tbv fire\tor ,hcfl snd thc>' ra\" be located iact\\\tcromci.\teasily when you want\tthem.MONTREAL, July 21st \u2014 Going on a trip\u2019 For the valuables you leave behind, here are some burglar-proof tips I picked ud from THE BANK OF NOVA SCOTIA .1.\tTell the police you're going away.2.\tDon't lower all the window shades in PIANOS-ORGANS Small new piano*, complete keyboard, walnut finish.SPECIAL .$489 00 New electric organs, double keyboard.SPECIAL .$579 00 GOOD used piano*.Price* from .$ 89 00 We rent piano* and organ* \u2014 Tuning and repair for pianoAi ROBERT BLOUIN PIANOS 1506 King W.\u2014 569 3423 MORE PEOPLE ARE DISCOVERING extra savings at DOMINION when they bus- Riehmello Instant Coffee But \u2014p\u2014.don't let the low price fool vou! For sheer .','7.\"Pi robust aroma and rich flavour I find it's trulv the finest money can buy.Riehmello Instant \u2022 ÿjf i Coffee is one of Dominion's many own Oualitv k.** .J Brands that T strongly recommend to help vou L» cut food costs.You'll also appreciate the low-prices of Domino.Hilltop.Symphony and Country Club brand*, to name just a few! \\ The savings you'll make in a year on Riehmello ' -coffee alone add up to a tidy sum\u2019 If like me.you want variety, quality and everyday low prices, switch lo Dominion.and.of course, mainly because of the meat! CLEAR AS CRYSTAL\u20141 find these fine Canadian wines look \u2019« .\t- TTr\"\u2019 8ood in the glass \u2014 taste so good on the \\\\ »?br!?h,s n.tongue\u2019 Both Brights 74 SHERRY and I C\tDUBARRY SPARKLING VIN ROSE *r* delightful Canadian wines.good enough to fill your best crystal wine glasses, yet surprisingly inexpensive.Smooth-as-vclvet 74 Sherry is nice to serve when there are etimnlMin «herTT, guests for luncheon.And DuBarry Sparkling \u2022\t.,\tVln Rose?It\u2019s an anytime wine! \u2014 that's why 1 always have some on hand Bright and huhblv.it's bound to be the life of the party and popular with everyone! THE QUEBEC SCENE J* Escaped prisoner obiect of intense police search \u2018S'Z Star drowned MONTREAL (CP) Provincial Police have set up roadblocks on highways in the , eastern part of the province in ^ \u2018 ^ LïIECLE.Que t P hopes cf capturing Andre hao.io comedian Gaétan leaser.Daoust, 24.who has broken out drowned Wednesday after of custody twice in the last two\ttie \"ent\tswimming :n\ta\take months and is described by po-\tnear \u2019*le\thome of h:s\tparents bee as \u201cterribiv dangerous.\" 'n \u2018his community 100 miles ^\t'\t.\t, north of Montreal.Daoust, who escaped from guards here in June, broke out of Gloucester County jail in Bathurst.N.B.Saturday after\tmice inn loosening a water pipe from his\tDOClI\t1111551(10 cell and slugging his jailer with it.He is believed armed.Greenwood, N.S., air station joined a Quebec provincial air craft, an RCMP cutter and a local boat in the search Wed nesday and a spokesman said more aircraft will search today Probe deaths MONTREAL (CP) \u2014 Police said today they are waiting for full autopsy reports on two, women v.ho are thought to have BAIE-COMEAL, Que (CP).\\ riieci afler consuming - certain sea and air search i- under wav poisonous substances.for two men reported missing ®llt a spokesman said they alias.Roger brooke.He had been arrested by RCMP in a hotel in Bathurst Wednesday aboard a 24 - fooi do not believe the deaths are on a charge of possessing a 5oat out of this rommumty.225linked loaded re\\ol\\er while under the mjjes northeast of Quebec City ^r- dean-Paul \\alcourt.Mon Miron of Sher.^ men.both from Baie treai Medico - Legal Institute Ccmeau.were identified by po-, Paîholcgist.said it could not be ________________ lice as Leonard Julien.36.a; ru^ed out that some poisonous businessman, and Bernard Product had led to the death of Fournier, 36.a city employee, i ^rs- Jacqueline Beaudry, 38, The air-sea rescue centre in ^ate Tuesday Halifax said the men left Baie Toxic traces were also found Comeau in the boat on a short '11 the body of Mrs.Rolland trip Monday and had beenj Lmond, 37, who was found dead scheduled to return later in the Suncia>'-day.\ti Both women lived in the same An RCAF Albatross from the etisLcnd district of the city.FOR SALE 16\" Hardwood Slabs, Shim Blocks and also Sheer Wood.CLIFFORD ANDERSON BURY Tel.872-3321 or 872-33ÛO WEEKEND SPECIALS AIR CONDITIONER Wo* $199.00 RECLINING LAWN CHAIRS Wo.$11.75 Spinning Reels (Model 300: Rtf.$32.89 SPECIAL *20.88 COOLER JUG Wo.$7 9* X PLENTY OF FREE PARKING Vm \u2022jm % kiltie Tel.569-5559 96 Queen 5f.Lcnnoxville, Que.Men missing HALIFAX (CP) \u2014 Two men were reported missing Wednesday aboard a 24-foot-boat out of Baie Comeau, Que., the air-ea rescue centre said Wednesday night.The centre said the two un identified men had left Baie Comeau in the boat on a short trip Monday and had been scheduled to return later in the day.An RCAF Albatross aircraft SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD, THURS , JULY 28, 1966 7 Financial & Market Report ., COURTESY OF GREENSMIELOS LTD MONTREAL STOCK MARKET Previou.Closing 11 tin NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGL Previous Closing 11 am \\bitibi\t10 Q\t10»4 Algonu\t27i*\t27-\u2018* Aluminum\t34:»\t35'* .Argus Corp.\t18\t Asbestos\t23\t23 Bell Tel.\t50 A*\t50 4 Kraiil\t9l*\t9'» B B.A.Oil\t31\u20184\t31'4 Ü C.Forest\t20'4\t\t19 '» » Kan.Cement\t41\t41 '* (Can.Iron\t2D*\t Cdii.Vviation El\t.9\t9 Cdn.Breweries\t6v*\t64 (Comp, Devices\t1 O' 4\t Cdn IV.Railway\t61\t60a4 Chemcell\t13'»\t13\u20194 'Cons.Paper\t37\t37 Con».Smelters\t40*4\t39'4 Dist.Seagrams\t3D»\t31 j Dom.Bridge\t19;»\t20 |Dom.Eoundries\t22'v\t22-'» ; Dom.Stores\t19*4\t19 » (Dom.Par\t17'*\t17'-j Horn.Textile\t29'4\t29'» (Dupont\t42\t42 | Famous Players\t25 D\t Ford \"A\t153D\t Amer.Tel.Anaconda Bethlehem Steel Borden's Co.Chrysler Comm.Solvents tons.Edison Douglas Dupont General Electric General Motors Goodyear Inti.Bus Mach, Int.Paper Int.Tel.Johns Mamilie Montg Ward N Y Central Pepsi Radio Republic Steel F.S.Rubber Std.Oil ot N.J.Studebaker F S Steel Woolworth 54G 82:\u2019s 31 3t)1* 38 G 47;s US\u2019s .Vi>a 188\u2018a fHl'a 81 52».348'4 2744 72'a 50 37'* 871 * 64'» 47''* 37'a 46'» 6:*' s 35*4 4P, 54'v 82\u20194 31'« 38».81 52' 28 61 'a 47 ' 68 1 WINTLE - Debby, Patty and Diane wish to announce the arrival of their little sister, Susan Joy, 7 lbs.4 ois., at the Sherbrooke Hospital on July 25th,, 1966 Proud and happy parents are Norman and Barbara (nee Blissl.flpalljB SOD TURNED \u2014 Sod was turned Wednesday for the Man and Music pavilion at the 1%7 Montreal World's fair.Standing, from left, are John Lind, chairman, Canadian affairs committee, Portland Cement Association; V.G.Kniewasser, general manager of the fair; and Leopold Simoneau, national president, Jeunesses Musicales.The pavilion will be moved to the JMC eamp at Mount (Ilford after the fair.(CP Wirephoto) Advanced students, top talents will perform in JMC concerts Fraser jt.it Lakes Paper I Haw ker Siddley Home Oil \"A\" Hudson Bay Co.Hudson B Mining Imperial Oil Imp.Tobacco lint.Acceptance Int Nickel Inti.Paper Int.Pipe Jam.Public Sen La but I Laur.Fin, \u2018'A'\u2019 \u2022MacMillan Massey Ferguson Molson's \"A\" Ogilvie Noranda Price lires Quebec Tel Salada Foods Say vet le Shop .1 Save Steel Co Traders Fin rrans-Can.Pip* Trans Mt.Oil MOUNT GILFORD\u2014(Staff)- citai.54 ¦'» 14 20\t> a 9te>» 29'4 77 \"4 13'* 18 6 Mi 26'4 34 18'4 14 53'a 14'» 21 11 3.75 14 22 ' s A\u201d 10 \u2019 3 PM HiVi .\t.\t,\t,\t.,, Trans Can.Pipe 31a4 A precedent will be set at Hie; iYans-Mt Oil UP4 from the Greenwood, N.S., air The Camp Jeunesses Musicales camp 8:30 p.m Sunday.July p.m\u201e Andre DesauteLs, Deputy friad Oil\t2 23 station joined a Quebec prov-jof Mount Ortord has released j 31, when an evening of Bartok Commissioner for the Music i Walker\t'291.4 .incial aircraft, an RCMP cutter its schedule of concerts for the j will be piwsciited.This is the Pavilion at Expo '67 and (.illcs teller's\t23'.\u2022 and\ta\tlocal\tboat\tin\tthe searchiPeriod of July 30 to August ô.lirst time that the JMC nni.sieaijl,cfebvre.Executive Director oi\tl,n-\tCn Nationale\t62 Wednesday\tand\ta\tspokesman Scheduled\tfor the evening ofjeamp will haw devoted a whole;JMC will be at the camp to pre 'Bk\tM* Montreal\t56'1 said more aircraft would take July 30 is Orlord Gala, a con-'evening to a contemporary com 'sent the architecture and con cert that groups some of the!poser.Violinisi l.orand Fenyvcs,tents of the Music Pavilion, most advanced students of the ami the (Word String Quartet ; pj-jday August % 8 30 second summer session at the will perform in the evening ofjFranc(^\u2019Lall* \u2018(|(,s^n(,; camp.It will feature soloists Bartok.\t!Youtl, Pavilion at Fxpo 67 and from piano,\tharp and flute, August 1 and 2, the Jeunesses Pierre Scvignac.the pavilion's A Oneher\tC' ,eS f\u201d\u201d\t,a 0, 'J , ul(;U!' Musicales will present the Unit theme coordinator, will be at arts foundation, la Fomlatmn ïe ffaÏÏ '\"nth \"\u2019(înluHc\u2019 *'\" S'att\u2018S\tp:,rt phe camp to present the archi- des Amis de l\u2019Art will contri .,U , , M i- ,,\tlts scries of Expo \u201967 previews lecture and contents ot the bute $L^ towards the prfae been SeleCtCd ^ ^ con'Architect Pete, Floyd, of «o',,- pavilion, money for the 1967 Montreal\tme4r*cs IncP01'ate290,968,717.The higher earn ings reflect increased volumes of refined product and sulphur sales, improved price levels for j motor gasoline and sulphur and j increases in cruel,' oil and nat ur.il gas lif|iiids pmduclion.cum 1; virnit u, Kiiowltou, Que.Lainesse and| Violinist Van Pascal and plan ;!Tcmier Daniel Johnson said m ist Pau Tortelier will present #1 Quebec that an emergency se- in a statement.JMC camp will tie heard in re 9~y Thursday, August.J The counter proposal includes 8 301 Provision for a 24-month eon (tract with a $7 a week raise the Produce Quotes MONTREAL(CP) MU.US I «nui,I UK,.Ul I.iiu Uil» opportunity to I'xprcM my slii-'cre iMi|)i'ct»Uon to an my n.ln-Ovb* mul friend» who IieJped in make mv noth, birthday such » sp,.-9-j489 or 832 Steel Ltd , P-O.Box 206, Sher-; 2857.hrrwrkp Interviewa to applicants during week td* August «\tI ROCK FOR FILL purpose.long diatam-e.Moving unpacking, storage.Years nf experience in furniture moving Tel 562-8062 Prop.Dave Donna-chle.REPOSSESSED complele household; furnishings, pav only balance of finance, Iji Grange a Pierre, two, miles from Sherbrooke, Bourque Rlvd., Tel.864-4251.water healed separately with oil burner, price $19.995.00, Montage $6000.00, payable $1,000.00 per year wlthou! interest.Murray St., near hospital, church and school.Tel.567-6570.ORLEANS APARTMENT ATTRACTIVE apartments, 112'v and 3 rooms, furnished.We pay electricity and transvision.Near bus stopj $15.00, $16.00 and $17 50, Orleans Apt corner of King George St and Worthington.ONE 4 room apartment, $70.00 monthly.Apply 2075 King W\u201e\t, Place VImont.Tel.after 6.00 p.m., WANTED, Housekeeper, beside he.ROCK FOR FILL purposes, no ; charge, Just take away.Call SOS-elderly ; 2387.TAILOR For ladies end gentlemen General Repairs F.COLLETTE 84 King St.West, (in basement) Tel.562-4334 SHERBROOKE CHAMPLAIN and CORSAIR All the comforts of home in-' corporated in these compact models 14\u2019 to 60\u2019 in lengths Sleeps 4 to 8 persons.SHERBROOKE MOBILE HOMES MARCEL KIROUAC, Agent Deauville sur le Lac, Tel.864-4000 LINDA BELLE INC.SWIMMING POOLS ROLL-UP ALUMINUM CO.LTD.Paul Bergeron 1035 Ponnefon St.\u2014 Tel.569-9321 We Rent Almost Everything 1 50 PRACTICAL NURSE for Arthurn Lvstér.' Mcfhoumc.MODISTE DRESSMAKER\u2014AH types of dressmaking to order Altera 1 lions of all kinds made on prem-j Jses.Apply 83 Wood St.Tel.56.2-0519.28.DomesHc Help Wanted 567-6758.pay, ! will givr her a set of nice MAHOGANY PTANO and b*noh In excellent condition, $>12500, Tel.562-8589.AUCTION SALE BEAUTIFUL most modern new five room private residence, with wonderful playroom, two fireplaces, double\tbathroom,s\tAutomatic heating, washer connections, larger lot.adjoin in g Sherbrooke Lolf.1986 Adam.Street.Another foain room private, cosy residence, 148\t,\t.\ti j* Eymard street ai*o five room; vision, electricity, individual CARILLON APARTMENTS MORIN APARTMENTS New VA, 2'A, 3Mi heated | rooms, furnished, vall-lo-wall ; carpeting, draperies, trans- jewels.Address, Lock Mansonnlle, Que.Box 23.BABY SITTER required.some housekeeping.Evenings, weekends free, $25(81 weekly Write, 4791 11 h.St., Uhomedy, Quo.41.Boats and Motors 16 FT LONG molded hull, complete with 45 h.p.motor, Chysler | West bend and trailer.Easy Terms.Apply 1080 Genest St .Sherbrooke | or telephone 567-5614.AUCTIONEER (Bilingual) Licensed Real Estate Agent Robert Burns Tel.Cookshire 875-3203 General Plumbing \u2014 Automatic Oil Furnaces \u2014 Con struction wood \u2014 ¦'Veneer\u201d doors \u2014 Gyproc \u2014 Rock Wool \u2014 Complete bath room sets with tixtures SH9 \u2014 Brick S40.per thousand, choice of 2 colors \u2014 '\u2018Mela-mite\u201d from S10.a sheet \u2014 Distributor \u2018\u2018National Paint Ltd.\u201d Also hardware.GABRIEL DUBREUiL 1151 King St.East Tel.562-3892 Scaffolding 1 section of 3-4-5-6Vj feet high, 5-7 and 10 feet in length.per month PAVING BREAKER, Electricity or Gas Rental Center ê Sales Res'd.935 King St.East \u2014 569-8031 \u2014 Sherbrooke GEORGES FA3I, Pres.\u2014 GILLES FABI, Manager 44.Property Wanted tor Mr.Bob Morrisson, Could Village, Cte.Compton Saturday, July 30, 1966, at 1 pm.Sharp.TO RE SOLD While enamel wood stove iRolanEPtl Hny refrigerator.11 eu.ft , Eleotrle Stove.General LOT r;F;nRGEVru.E HOAD, Magog Elertxtr washer.n(> Rtohm\u201enrt 826-3313 during Singer sewing machine*, table and\tMagog «4.12155 weekends (¦hairs.3 bedroom sets, living 31, Situation Wanted: bungalow or duplex in Len ____^_______ \u2014___________________noxvllle, state price, location and residence555 Gauvln, near Sher ; thermostat, incinerator, laun- h STRONG 16 year-old boys would description.Apply Record Box 34 dry, janitor service, canteen, swimming pool, large parking area.Carillon Apts.\u2014 567-1)022 Morin Apts.\u2014 562-3454 brook*» University.Sre Hebert's, ?,lf>5 Bach.md plume 562-0874.5.Lots For Sale like summer employment on farm in the Eastern Townships for the balance of (he summer Pleasc rail 569-7747 after 6 p.m or weekends.46.pets For Sole sel.1 l.a/v-Roy, rcv'P! s i n g\tp ( ; j.;|{ .\u2022hair, buffet, china cabinet, desk.' Presto pols, dishes, utensils, bed linen, cupboards, bed and mat tress, J mattresses 39\u201d quality of tools, round saw with motor, elec trie drill, I wagon on wheels, quality of oil lamps, lanl.lqursi chair*.Many other articles loo numorons to moution.* omi\u2019 one.come all, Saturday July 30.All must be sold without reserve TERMS: CASH.IDRENZO PATRY, fllceueed bilingual auctioneer!,! Tel.13J1, Weedon, Ptf.ready-to-biiild heautiful NORTH WARD: Victoria St., modern 21a large room apartment, IlKhl ;SMAW_ MOTE furnished or unfurnished, healed.hl\u2019 lint water, stove and fridge, $60 (HI rmin(j lots lor aparlmenls eoiistnicllon Belvedere.Kingston, Dunant SI reels.Etc.Other residential larger locations, adjoining Sherbrooke Golf.Vermont, Jacques Cartier Streets.Other* near Sher brooke Golf University and Deauville, Necessary help and genei .j ROOMS heated, hot water, ous financing available See He- stove and refrigerator, lanltor heel\u2019s 2155 Baehand, 562-0874.service.Adults only.Tel.567-5923.35, Business Opportunities fN Ka.dern Town- MINIATURE Schneusers, male and female, registered, Inoculated, also young small poodle, registered.Special prices on poodles and other breeds.Le Chien Elegant, A.Bourassa, Prop.1325 King W., Sherbrooke.Tel.569-7178.Well Orilling We can drill you a well in one day! OES DRILLING Tel.Knowlton \u2014 243-6454 FOR SCUD HARDWOOD FURNITURE AT LOW PRICES SEE L BLOWN LTD.66 Meadow Street\u2014Sherbrooke\u2014Tel.569-5591 THIS IS A STANDARD DESIGN AND CAN BE ADDED TO, PIECE BY PIECE AS NEEDED to $85.00 monthly.Available Immediately.Tel.567-0293 after « 00 p.m , daytime, 569-3636 (Miss Cochrane).round business.One ' \u201ef REGISTERED, CHIHUAHUAS, min- -\t, .\t,\t\u201e\tai>,i\u201e-, lature poodles, Boston Terriers, grounds.eocktaU lounge, din ng sheltiM Dachsund room, garden terrace, grocery lie-1 FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS ences, very good condition.Cash required $35.000.For Information write Box 35 Sherbrooke Record.Phone 875-3631, Heegsma, Island Brook, Que her.i FOUR-ROOM BUNGALOW, self-con-j j talnrd, single-storey house with j 1 back and front verandas, cement MASSAVVfPPI LAKE: L.'ige furnish i,\u201eSement on large lot, beautiful ! 6.Cottages For Sale COMMISSION AUCTION SALE Oley A.Young's Auction Barn, Foster Road, 1 \u2019 2 mil»» from Waterloo, on Friday, July 29th, «t 7:30 pm.TO RE SOLD Frigidaire, electric Move, automatic washing machine, v acivmm cleaner, odd chairs, tablea, coffe** tables, beds, bureaus, (\u2018ommodes.lawn Lall> Rolland.Magog Rrokei.\tlocated.Tel.569-7284 RUNGA1X)W , FIVE rooms, brick, painted, ceramic tile, hot water heating.1480 Pagenais Bargain Gall 5694112\tMASSAWTPPI LAKE Two bedroom1 THTtEF.ROOMS, clean, very warm.cottage, 100 foot sandy beach, i eongoleum furnished.August rent nun.DING LOT, 50 x 140 feet, local concrete dock, boat, furniture\tfVec For information call 846 2306 ed on High St , Prospect Park.$9,000.Fred Rolland.Broker.Hook Island.Quo.Properly ad\t170 VIMY ST: Four room hralrd joins Mr Mallard'* Asking $560 00 MEMPHRJCMAGOG LAKE New fur-| apartment, hot water, garage fur or best reasonable offer.Interest ntshed A Frame, l.W Ukefront x ed parties please write to Mr,,\t300 on Ftteih Bay Clean nock Not* Leon Perron, 218 South St.Jamsl- tom.$11,000.Fred RoUand.Magog ea Plain.Maas., 02130,\t! Broker.nlshed, $75 00 monthly.Tel.4.1 A4.367- 35A, Legal Notice Canada Province of Quebec District of St.Francis.SUPERIOR COURT This 21th day of July 1966 BEFORE: L», Geo.Lemay, DEP.ps r CAISSE POPUl.AfRE of: sherbrooke EST.corporation under the cooperative Sydntcats of Quebec, having Its principal place of business at 2 Bowen South St .In the City of Sherbrooke.ntstrtet of St.Francis.PLAINTIFF, -VS- DAM K FERNANDE R AN CO l KT.wife common as to property of Normand Rov, and the latter to authorize his wife to the pres-aents, both domiciled and residing at 607 Broad Street.Hartford.Connecticut, one of the United States of America; DEFEN DA N'T.-and- PAUL SYYESTRE, registrator j of the Registry Office at Sher- j brooke, District of St.Francis, ; mis-en-cause.! ORDER OF THE COURT DEFENDANT is ordered to appear within one month.LS.-GEO.LEMAY, DEP P.S.C.FOXHOUNDS, American Walker pup.-., two months old.from ex relient running and show par-: ents.Call A.A.Norris, 514-625-9750, from s to 11 p.m.VERY NICE FIVE month old Siamese cal.Reasonable price.Apply !\tJ.'l.'t Aberdeen SI , Sherbrooke.50.Machinery For Sale ?VOURSPELUMS ^ WHAT \\ \\s ATTROSMUS.» FARMALL C.Tractor and trailer, ! good running order.Apply Erwini Taylor.Stanstead* Que.Phone' 819-876-0532.LARGE DARl-KOOL bulk tank per feet condition, wooden silo 12 x 24.atanthions, water bowU, Beat.t> barn cleaner used only two winters.256 ft.eh iln.silage un loaders and fittings for two wagons, car off pump Nether Brae Farm.Fuliord.Que.LOOKS LIKE WE OOTA ;lET ME \\ SEE TM& NOTE BAZOO/ A A) WORE AND IT'S tiGI A NOTE IN IT/ WONDER.WHO FROM?A ^ vN'\ttt&y (K\u2018 yi™^*bi(iii>flii,l,,>^X , \u2022s, T- /V ^ v , 728 >1.KJfA \\m T M tag C S Pqt Off > ^ CAPTAIN EASY 51.Mortgages 1 14.Cottages To Let GOOD NINE ROOM house, ham.O'MALLEY'S POND Partially »m- garace.ihree acres nf land, six tori/ed furnished collage.ISO' LITTLE I AKE MAGOG Modem 5 miles from Sherbrooke Near Bel lakef ronl hv 4 tn barn B M D 1 Robert Burns.Cookshire Tel.87VW03.Near Ayer\u2019s Cliff, three cottage* one.6, 3 and 2 rooms, modern conveniences Tel.B493543, Coaticook.8.Cars For Sale 1964 PONTIAC PARLSIFAE, «Utoms Hr 8.fully equipped, leaving coun try.must sell.Tel.569-0594.after 6 .50.VKF.M K MT H REM A GOG IJirge cottage on lake, modern conven-tene WHY HER LOOK OF DlPWT ROW/ I ALARM WHEW t MENTIONS!?PAWSON'S WANT OAWSOJV REFERENCE TO \"PROJECT DOLOMITE\"?NAB6ED FOR ANP THAT A MR.FELIWNI HAP HIRED A YACHT FOR THE EXPEDITION,.WITH SEAMEN WHO COULD DOUBLE AS MOUNTAIN CLIMBERS! YES.BUT I SUSPECT SHE PIDNT TELL THE WHOLE TRUTH! HWM-\"DOLOMITE-BRITTLE ROCK.PIDNT SHE SAY Bull had MISTAKEN! HER FOR SOMEBODY ELSE î COMPOSED OF CALCIUM AND 1 HOW COULD MAGNESIUM CARBONATES;./ HUNTIN' A ROCK QUARRY RANSACKIN'HER PAD?AN\u2019 WOT HAP MB BEEN LOOKIN' FOR?UPSET HER.ESPECIALLY IF SHE'S TH* WKONS GIRL Z \u2022g U S.ht.Off L'lL ABNER By LESLIE TURNER | WESLEY H.BRADLEY, LIKE , SEE y/ vJOMN WHO Si WAYNE 'ampJNa\u2014 HIM ALWAN'S 'N \\V COYv BOY AND INÜUN \\\u2019h MOVlE.r.r HIM ALWAYS COVYBOV-INUUN ALWAYS LOSE.'.' THISTWE YOU LCEE (JOHN WAVNE.,.r :* r LAVALLEE.BEDARD, Lyonnais, Gascon A Assoclales C.J.Crockett.C.A., licensed trustee 291 Continental Building, Sherbrooke F.Q TeL 569-3.103.THE BORN LOSER Bv ART SANSOM LO\\rERJNG LAKF.; Ten acre# de- ~~QL ~~A\tr .velopment property with lotv oD.AutO ScrVICG la kef ront.Paved road Fred F\t\u2014- Holland.Magog 84.5 6657, Broker AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION, ape INDIANS FACE FIRES More than 900 Ontario Indiana have been trained a< forest fire McDONALD, CURRIE & Co.HAD a hou.sa of no value to me.costs of keeping It were too high It was easy to sec.then one day I got.the surprise of my life, gave It to Charles Connors to sell and in no time he ended my strife.CHFVROt.FT truck, Knd your real estate problem\u2019» by calling Charles Connors, 562-4000.ABERC0RN clalty.Don\u2019s Garage, 11 Queen St .S, Sherbrooke.Quo.Don Beakes Master I.airy Mraioe, Picton Prop.Tel.587*3838.\tHeights.On I .spent two weeks ¦with hi.« aunt, Miss Dcrpcn Mca- _______coc wild clnucd vrs Dons Smith and son.box.good for moving furniture, AW s, uh.,ns Vt , lolurncd fishtors.9.Trucks For Sale NEW 5 room brick bungalow, automatic heating, tile, on lot 81 x 100.Situated on Belvedere South,! price 111,900.00,\t$400.00 down Balance $85 00 monthly.Apply J.U Pomerleau, 562-5728.guarantee very good condition, , new Urea, price $1,400.00 alto1 ltd m 0 .lll,\\ In aflor spending Renault light delivery truck, giiar ;ft\\p days with the formrr's ante# very good condition, $450.00 brother, Mr Richard Dotmn Boih low mileage.Grange a\tH f Pierre, 86M251.\t' answered an inquiry playing the Twins, while the held the Lennoxville Yankees^\t\u2018 .ü , as to the position and person Indians meet the White Sox.to three hits last night in gain- .\tThetfurri\treplace on the team both sames being at the Par- ing the 5-4 victory.The young\tif signed, saying: \u201cWe will try ade Grounds.\"\tpitcher last week\thad a no-hit-\tANOTHER PLAYER ON\thim\tout\tbefore tonight's gam?Alain Chamberlain,\tpitching\tter, the thiro of\tthe season in\tALOUETTE ROSTER?\tand\tif there is anything prom for the Orioles, issued 14 walks the league.\tAnother player from the ising.Coach Andy Pratte will and struck out 11 men for the\tDave Turnbull\thad a home\tEnited states will apparently\ttake\tthe\tdecision about signing loss, while Jean-Pierre\tRobitail-\trun and Ross has two singles\ttde Municipal Stadium\thim.\tIt's\tall up to the coach,'' 1c, allowed only six hits and against the Yankees, while the dns evening for a tryout with Baseball fans at the stadium sent 11 men down by the strike- visiting hitters were Hartwell._\\i0Uettes\tthis evening will have a chance out route.\tWarner and Annesley.\tFurther information regard on a stereo combination, that Four bases on balls set up\t^ mg this player was not releas will be drawn this evening, the first Senator run, with two Senators\tIT! 102 8 3 3 ed bv the\u2019 management this Tickets have been sold.REVIEW OF THE PRIZES \u2014 Four ladies involved with the Canadian ladies Golf Union Field Pav held at l.en-noxville yesterday review the prizes that were won by low gross and net winners.left to right, Mrs, K, King, president of the FT Branch.Mrs.1.Beaudry, tournament manager.Mrs.Gerry Besserer.Class C gross winner, and Mis.R Eaves, winner of the F'ield Day.Mrs.l.en Keeler, winner of Class B gross was absent when the photo was taken.\ti Record photo by Gerry Lemay) 001 123 7 G 3 and Richardson; more being added in the sec- Orioles ond on hits by Robitaille, Hal- Robitaille lee.and Fortier.\tChamberlain and Berard.Senators made an 3-4 contest Yankees\t001 003 4 .3 3 out of the ball game by the top Twins\t03ft 20x 5 6 1 of the sixth and final inning, Goyette and Roy; Hanson and but the Orioles were not out of Roy.morning.Paul Molloy, GM of throughout the stadium durlnj the Als, told The Record in a recent games on this stereo.Tony Lema, R.I.P, 'Relief for fhe pitchers in duel gives the Dodgers a 2-1 comfort BLACK RIBBONS .INDIANAPOLIS, Ind She w'on first gross position with an 88.one stroke under ,\t,\t.\u201e\t.Mrs.Garth Smith, of the host Sandy Koufax has given hisjing arm became painfully in- c]ub and t[lreei s(r()kes under aching left arm an 11-inning flamed after his last start\u2014 tblrd gross yirs q Newman, acid test .\t.and proved that'eausing speculation that he 0f Knowlton,Who had 31 Mrs.R.Eaves wins CLCU Field Day with 88 MILBY \u2014 (Staff) \u2014 Mrs.!noxville, shot a 34 gross, lessj 121-33-88.Mrs.A.Dussault and R.Eaves, of Drummondville, 19 handicap for 75, taking sec Mrs H Sherwood, both of won the Canadian Ladies Golf ond net.\tSherbrooke, were tied far sec Cnion ET Field Day honors at Third low net in class A was!ond net, at 90 the Lennoxville Golf and Conn- Mr(.R rniltfir\u201e try Club here vesterdav\t.\t.\t^ 'ù\tK\tET CHAMPIONSHIP try Club here yesterday.\t( o.mtrv Ch.h\t,N hrumMONDVHLF.For Dow plaque Lightning crafts sailing Saturday F\u2019.astern Townships sailors take note'\t.Grey Sly .in has a trophy, won last year in a sailboat competition on Little Lake Magog, and it's up for grabs this Saturday afternoon.Actually, the trophy is awarded each year to saillnvat racers who enter an annual contest, sponsored by Dow Brewery at Sherbrooke, foe lightning craft* in the Eastern Townships The winner of the race eaohj\u2014 \u2014 -year receives the Dow plstuic QACCDAI I and then must stake the tro Û K/A N h K A L L* phy in a similar competition ,.p.nAKTÂivinArflifAiAP)iülM Los An*elcs Dod6ers can winjwould miss a starting turn f©r| Ten clubs in the ET branch (AP) OAKLAND, Laui.(Ar ) As irithnnt him\tthe first time this\tn\t- - - The $92,000\tFestival open golf\this home town flew flags at half\t.powered the\tPhillies\u2019except for^\t¥le[d\tDav\theîd\ton\tthe tournament\tstarts today w-ith\tstaff,\tfuneral services were held\tThe Dcrige\tate v thin a 'a\t^\tn\tthe\tF eld\tDay\theld\ton\tthe the pros wearing black ribbons\ttoday\tfor professional golfer\twhsker\tof\tthe\t£^1 o nal^.^\tAUen\tHe\tvielded four\tun0(oU in memory\tof their colleague.\tTony\tLema.32, and his w.fe,\tLeague\tead\t^^fax 1 ng-|hits\tand fanned\tk breaklnd Tony Lema, killed in a planeiBetty, 30.crash last Sunday.\tThey est pitching ordeal of the sea- son, but all the matchless south one .of hls own record.s ai}dtions followed by Mrs.G.Lennoxville, three strokes off at 105.and four strokes better than Mrs.E.Sequin, Waterloo, with 109.inning homer^ by new course.Sixty eight ladies The net winners included from these ten clubs.Miss F Clark, Lenn, 100 29-77; enjoying perfect golf condi- Mrs, M.Bockus, Waterloo, 100 Country Club, 96 2(V76.In ( lass B .a 102 round by j -pbp Eastern Township» Cham-Mrs.L.Keeler of Lennoxville pjonsbjpS Will be plaving next was sufficient for first gross, werk DriinimondVnie on Aug-B1ou\u2018,L ust 3 and 4 the following year Styan, in an effort to retain the trophy, invites all inlerest ed owners of lightning crafts to Belanger Beach on Little Lake Magog Saturday afternoon at 2 p.m There will tv* two races, with the (letter result of the two counting for the race re suit All it lakes to release the Styan hold on the Dow trophy is a lightning craft, « crew of two, along with the skip and plenty of determination.Further information, if de sired, may bo obtained by con at Mrs.R.Newnnan, present ET champ, will defend her tit.le|tactjng Marcei Chateauneuf which she won in Granby last 042 2218 year at the Granby-St.Pauli_________________________________ course.Team trophies, junior1 ami senior championship rounds cvCriluvn r-ft/v-._ and a medal round of 38 holes\tUl,'« ^ (àk Ci.Li.were killed with two \u2019 h t show {or it\u2018are tw0 moving up a peg on the all ]n the Class A.net division.1109-24-85.vj * » *s rf \\r in « Jin m *\tt\ta 4 v ¦ L v* 1 .t\t.\t.\t.\t.During a pro-amateur affair .other persons Sunday in a flam-more slrikeout standards and a time strikeout list.Mrs.Georges Sylvestre, of Len-j Mrs.G.Besserer, of I27-79; and Mrs.G.Cohen, Lcnn.played on two consecutive days is w'hat the Eastern Townships SCC, : ladies championship involves.Wednesday, which Jacky Cupit ing crash of a private plane °n oo-decision.\ti His fourth strikeout was the noxville took first place by j and Mrs.R Gray.East Angus,) All clubs arc asked to cotopped with a six-undei-par 66 a gclf\tcourse\tnear\tMunster, And jjm Bunnjng 0f\tPhila-\t2,267th of his\tcareer,\tmoving\tlower handicap.Mrs Sylvestre|finished respectively\tin Class operate\twith the Executive of \u2022delphia Phillies knows\tjust\thim past\tLefty\tGrove into 10th!\trecorded a 93 gross, less her 18:c grass section with\t120 and.the CLOU ET branch, and have Among\tfhe\t12\tpallbearers how Sandy feels.\tposition\tamong the\tlifetime\thandicap, giving her 75 net 121, while Mrs.G.Lessard, of!players'\tnames in to the Tour- Mrs.J.Dussault, also of Len-iEast Angus, won first\tnet withlnament\tManager for the draw.for a record on the new Speed- ind.way course, a memorial to Lema was recorded.At noon.were febow pr() Ken Venturi of Sunning and Koufax gave leaders.His 15th strikeout, in play was halted and ine Last San Francisco and Tommy Ja-way to relief pitchers after a the ninth inning, was his 200th' Post played on the public ad- cobs chairman of the Profes- briiliant U-inning duel Wednes- this season, marking the sixth dress system.\tRev Paul Retch-\tsj01ja] Golfers Association tour\tday night and the Dodgers\tim\tstraight\tyear he had\treached art, Speedway\tchaplain, gate a\tnarnent committee.\tmediately pushed over an\tun-\t(hat plateau brFLTewe0rè\tDutra.yterhalfsUff\tEi«ht Roman Catholic priests'earned run in the 12th for a\t2 1 Bu,\tallhouKh\tKoufax\tais0 Flags were\tput at halts.aff\twere to offer mass at St.Eliza-\tvictory that stretched their win-\tbecame\tthe first hurler\tto\tpass be hs Church Burial was to mng string to six and put them the 200 inning mark - while follow at Holy Sepulchre Manu-one - half game behind first iowering his major - league-sokum m nearby Hay-ward.Iplace Pittsburgh Pirates in the leading earned run average to1 Hundreds of persons filed past NL race for the remainder of the meet, which ends Sunday.Two minutes of silence were observed over the entire course and a flare burst overhead.A field of 135 teed off today with Billy Casper the favorite.He wron the same title in 1962 and is on the crest of a great 1966 season Playing schedule is changed in O Keefe Pro-Am at Granby with Gene Sarazen Smothering shots \u2014 otici that don't lake to Ihe air, bid bobble along Ihe ground \u2014 arc nol only ruinous to a score.PROVINCIAL LEAGUI WEDNfSDAY'S GAMES l>rumnu>n
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