Sherbrooke daily record, 28 septembre 1966, mercredi 28 septembre 1966
[" it $h(rirwkt & S Nico! opposed by f/iarc!iand in North Ward SxpecuUon* Uwt uh* i960 Sherbrooke munivip*! «flection* «i>uld reiult in return t*> a* climatton of the three al of an opponent to Aid.Kverett Nieol.retirms; repre»entati*e for North Ward Seat No One Shortl.t before the opening ot the tonnai nominal urn meet mg, Oerard Marchand, a green hou>e operator and market gardener living at P0t> Ontario Street arrived at the Cit> Hal! with his official nomination paper» and turned them in to City Clerk Henri Haul Emond who is ading a* returning oi licer The nomination paper* vere *.gned h> leu «(uatiiied sour» m the North Wats! the mini mum retjuiml t'> Urc a ! partial demolition had taken place.i Police closed off a 12-square block area at Hunters Point,1 which is in the southeastern part of San Francisco and became a Negro neighborhood |during the Second World War.it is near shipyards and Candlestick Park, the home of San I Francisco Giants.SHOOTING STARTED IT [ Triggering the riot was the (shooting of Matthew Johnson, 16, a Negro who was killed by Patrolman Alvin Johnson after the youth and a companion fled on foot from a stolen ear.The policeman shouted for the youth to stop and fired three warning shots before the fatal shot hit The youth in the back.Mayor John Shelley suspended Johnson pending an investigation.He said it was established the car was stolen and told re-i porters \"we will not have one law for blacks and one law for whites.\u201d Thomas Roche, assistant fire (chief, blamed fire bombs and \"other incendiary means\u201d for fires.Flying glass from a broken windshield hurt one fireman.In declaring the curfew.Brown ordered all persons off the streets in Negro areas of the city,, prohibited all automobile traffic there and ordered bars closed.MP backs historians in Galt probe demand Final talks scheduled today trike threatens MONTREAL (CP) \u2014 Talks aimed at staving off a strike by CBC technical employee- which would wipe out live television programs throughout the country were scheduled to begin today in Ottawa.Timothy O\u2019Sullivan, chairman of the 1.850-member National Association of Broadcast Employees and Technicians, announced Tuesday in Montreal that 83.5 per cent of the membership had voted in favor of strike action against the CBC should the scheduled talks fail.The strike, which a CBC spokesman in Toronto said would prevent the corporation from producing live television programs, would follow 24 hours after a breakoff of the last-ditch talks.Mr.O'Sullivan said 87.6 per cent of the membership voted in the Canada - wide referendum, which rejected the findings of a federal conciliation board.The majority report of the conciliation board w-as in favor of a 22\u20192-per-cent increase in a 30-month contract and the minority report was for a 31.3-percent increase over the tame period of time.But Mr.O'Sullivan said that Fresh demand made for campaign against anti-union injunctions OTTAWA (CPI\u2014A fresh de mand for a militant campaign against the use of court injunctions in labor disputes welled up Tuesday at a Canadian Labor Congress conference on labor law-.After a day - long discussion, during xvhich they were warned that the job may be impossible, the meeting of 125 union leaders agreed unanimously that a drive should be mounted to (abolish injunctions.This echoed a resolution adopted at the CLC's convention in Winnipeg last April calling for a \u201cstrong and militant campaign\" to eliminate injunctions from the labor scene Court injunctions are sougnt by employers to limit picket; on strike lines and outlaw mass demonstrations.Unions contend they are being used too often again-: pc-aceiul picketing and have become an interference with the civil rights of workers, rather than a protection against violence.John Osier a Toronto labor lawyer, told the conference that the abolition of injunctions maybe a political impossibility, at least in the foreseeable future.But it should be possible to obtain modifications in the law; that would answer most of the legitimate complaints unions now hare against injunctions, t \"he minority report was originally the majority report, agreed to by the chairman and the union nominee.'' REVERSED REPORTS The board chairman.Judge R.W.Reville of Brantford.Ont,, had later reversed the two reports without consulting the uni >n representative.The union's original demand, made last November, had been for a 35-per-cent increase in a two-year contract.Before the dispute was submitted to conciliation, nine of 17 points had been settled by negotiation.Outstanding clauses in the contract covered wages, job security and a union demand for a S250-a-year bonu?to bilingual employee1.The technicians now are paid according to three salary scales.The first, which applies to 75 per cent of the employees, nses to S120 from S70 a week.The second, which applies to 15 per cent, rises to S95 from $60 a week.The third is a merit scale which varies between $138 and Sim.(Is HU I \\N\\IIKS ( Record stnU reporter) Sherbrooke Ml\u2019 Maurice Allard has agreed to back the I astern townships Committee of Historical Societies demand for an investigation info the destruction of the (ialt Home, and promised to take whatever steps ncccssarx tn halt the demolition work, long enough to save what remains of the historié building.Mr.Allard made the promises at a meeting laic yesterday afternoon with representatives of the Hasten) Townships Historical Society, Desmond McKeon and J.! Parrot.This morning b u I klozers were hard at work scooping up the crumbled masonry and smashed timbers thal are all that remain of the home of one of the founders ot Canadian Confederation.Mr.McKeon.vice-president ol tho society told the Record, however that the old coach -house, pail ol the original building.still stands and could be preserved.The coach house is presently used the Dominican Sisters, former owners of the hume, as a laundry, 'Stupid and Irresponsible' In a letter presented to Mr.Allard, the society condcmmed the government's decision to destroy the 116 - year - old home of Sir Alexander T.Galt., as \"stupid and irresponsible.\" The letter urged that immediate action should be taken to sate at le.r-t the part of the house that is still standing.\"We have only a few days h it until the last portion of the house is demolished.\" the letter concluded, \u201cand we feel thal Ottawa should make \u2019amend» tor their erroneous action\" Sherbrooke lias the righl to an explanation of the federal government's action.Mr.Allard told the Record in a telephone conversation earlier yesterday afternoon.\u2018 We must a-k those respon sible why the home was lorn down without telling anyone in Sherbrooke, and make a serious effort to save what we can of the building,\u201d the MP con tinned.Mr.Allard, who supported the society\u2019s project in Ottawa and was largely responsible for its original success, said that he had been notified by no one that the project was doomed.That a building of such significance in Canadian history should come down a year b< fore the nation\u2019s centennial is tragic.Mr.Allard added Mr Allard pointed out.however.that the society had not kept him well informed on the project's progress.\u201cMaybe if I had been contacted more often.\u201d he said, \u201cI could have detected the change in the government\u2019s plans in time to avert them.\u201d The federal government's decision to destroy the building was a complete and sudden rc- \u201c jrraypl .ife Sir / msi om hi 11 do/ i D (lall luuue.\\ hulUlo/.ri .scoops up the rubble lltul is all thal is left of the hisloiii Sir Alexander (Rri-ord phutu h> Gerry I.emoV) K ms:, > .IP' iWrMf'T n\"m.¦Siilli Rg §\\ - ww'Bpaiiipii^^ Mg ( ()\\( II HOI SI ______ \\ view ol the («all Home site showing the coach house which still stands and can still Ire ( Record phot .by Gerry Betray) s«l V ('ll « FRANCE URGES US WITHDRAWAL See \"VIP backs\" Pg 13 INDEX Births, d«a*h« Classified Comics Editorials Financial Sports Television A Women 13 10 10 4 13 12 2 26 UNITED NATIONS (CP)-France was expected to tell the United Nations today that efforts for peace in Viet Nam are futile until the United States sets a timetable for withdrawal of its military forces.Informed sources said French Foreign Minister Maurice Couve de Murville.in his policy statement before the UN General Assembly, would follow closely the position taken by President de Gaulle in his Sept, 1 speech in Cambodia De Gaulle said than that no negotiations would offer any prospect of success without a definite commitment by the United Slates to a troop pullout.He added that prosjiects for a negotiated solution were not at ali ripe today.\u201d It was understood that Couve de Murville would make no peace proposals in his UN speech.He said in an interview in Pans recently that his government does not feel it would be useful to take an initiative Couve dc Murville also was known to be opposed to any UN intervention in Viet Nam peace efforts because of the absence of Vorth Viet Nam and Commu- nist China from the world or ganization.The Viet Nam i-sue is not formally before th as sembly.but all speakers in the general debate \u2018O far have raised the question WANTS PEKING IN Couve de Murville was reported ready to make a new appeal on the question of seating Peking in the UN.t rance recognizes Peking, the U.S.doesn't.The United Stales has announced it will continue to op pose the seating of Peking tin less it drops its demands for changing the UN structure and agrees to abide by the UN charter.External Affair» Minister Paul Hasluek of Australia lined up with the U.S.position in the a-sembly Tuesday.He said the world's problems with the Peking government would not be solved simply by admitting it to the United Nation» » - w\u2019 £ .X- fc'i A- \u2022 x .¦¦\u2022-.g-.la.-iC »«J UNTIED NATIONS (CP) Two men who said they were wanted in Quebec lor terrorist activities announced Tuesday they had started a hunger strike in an attempt to get special status for imprisoned members of the Quebec Liberation Front Hunger strike Pion e V a 11 i e r c s.28.ami Charles Gagnon, 27.distributed their announcement at the United Nations Press Gallery.They said they wiould end their strike only with achievement of their objectives or with their death.Must take blame OTTAWA (CPi Parliamen officially opening the Common-tarians themselves must take wealth Parliamentary Associa-blame when par- lion conference, meeting here against a background of disrup- tbe principa iiamentarv democracy fails Governor General Vanier told lion of parliamentary democ Commonwealth legislators to- racy in several Commonwealth da'- countries.Ur made (he comment w,hiie Smile for today If all the yapping is from behind, it\u2019s usually a sign von're out in front.Klansman freed HAYNEYVILLE Ma.(AP)\u2014 dominated jury has decided the T or the first time since the new fate of a white man accused of cr-il rights campaign began in a civil rights killing.It freed Alabama last year, a Negro him.I f i SHKMROOKK DAIl.V RKH»RÜ, WKI), KEPT U Children-and what else?Woman-waste preventable Ly thought NKW V(»KK (NKA) Mutheik rum me (lomü Ihe u*u«l September iinnu' Thet «re nelting bnek-tu-üchuol umd lolie» toiether, making flental and doclur «ppitjnlninnla lor those checkup* and growing a bit weary of the household run tine Hut perhaps there's «nine thing else they lime their minds on.The» may he check mg the classified ads and con sidenng looking for a job when the kids are back in school.Or they mu> he thinking ol re turning to school themselves.As .lane Hawkes wrote to me one day; \"I am frightened In the image id women who die when they are 4(1 and are Inin ed lift years later.\" Then there are those like .lean Turner, who wants to work to help send her four suns through college Kleanor Hunter commented not long ago: \"There is a his tory of widowhood in our fain II,\\ and it lias made me certain that I want to develop both interests and an income id m> own a' a kind id' lue insur ant e \u201d Whatever Hie niolixev Her man I\u2019 Miller, special assistant al the HS Census Hnreuii, in hi-hook, \"Itich Man I'oor Man,' eslimales thal almost hall ol the 12 million mothers who ha\\c school aged children al home ft1 j million ai*e either working or looking lor work There are lois ol reasons ihat for women in HMiH it's a whole new ballgame.In Ihe firsl place lliey liave a lile expect ancy of a full 2ft years longer than their grandmothers Most of them have their children al 3 younger age.so thal by Ihe time they are in their .'t0« their a7 spring color Ing is also being fell.\" accord mg lo an executive of a lead ing knitwear manufacturer These are Ihe new (arnished 'irlS mm-m (I flllnlf.llllllll nl 111, ,\t''.W;, |:|;|| iitlililii nmmm I ; .ct * J : I# * | I'\u2019 ' 1 4P .UNDERGARMENTS to add to your comfort and support for your fall/winter wardrobe.Drop in af Chez Yvette Enrg , today and have one of our experts fit you properly with any of our fine line of foundation garments.colors of bron/e heather, brick heather, orange and orange heather and the entire Ime of rusty shades.'' The stylist asserts further that ihe British look influenced by Ihe eurr*nt men's mod feel ing is causing a resurgence into the market of Ihe crew neck, both in saddle shoulder and set in sleeves The crew neck return i* many times evident during a (lassie resurgence.Machine washability eonlin ties tu be important, especially to tbe wear-conscious mother Jantv.en.for instance, has (ie veloped new blends in lambs wool and shetland for a group they call \"Ruff n Tumble.' Menswear manufacturers have seen lids idea become a sue cess for Ihe fall season as ii can wilhsland considerable abuse and retain Ihe qualities and look of the sweater.One of the newest looks in sweaters for fall will be the adaptations of Hie \"St.Joseph\" pullover, a French creation This look of a one-piece sleeve and body with underarm gus set for Ircp movement has be come popular in several fabric combinations, the most popular being a double look treatment of tephyr wool, cashmere or poly ester wool combinations Men can choose from any sweaters .\t.an rigid dollar sleeveless shetland dramatic ally sharing space with a sixly dollar eight - ply Mongolian cashmere \"Men's casual shoes now on the market are providing grenier comfort than any footwear in recent memory.In addition, they're hilling a new high in shoes styling.They're light in weight, many are unlined and others arc ventilated.They come in endless colors, and some with sport colored stitching or piping And they're easy on the foot, too, a* well as the eve' PLOT AND COUNTER SHOWN IN PLAT Jim points out; \"Todays hand might well be entitled \u2019A tale of two deuces ' \" Oswald: \"Possibly even \u2018A tale of three deuces ' West opens the kina of hearts.Fast overtakes with the aee and load* back deuce No.!.T h o club deuce Jim \"That deuce isn't too important It would be easy for declarer to recognise whatever club Fast led hack a* a single Ion The important deuces come into play laler,\u201d (Kwald \"South wins Ihe club ,n dummy and recognises that Fast s plan is to win the first spade lead and put his partner in with a heart and get a club ruff He works out a plan to foil this by leading the queen of diamonds from dummy.\" Jim \"Fa\"! covers with the king.South \"ins with the aee and leads bark the deuce of diamonds lie plans lo discard dummy's other heart on thal deuce of diamonds East will win but won'! have any way to put Ins partner on lead.\" Oswald: \"l nlortunately for South \" slralcgv West is not painted on hi« chair West rounler.* this plot by simply playing Ihe deuce of spades on the deuce of diamonds \" Jim \"At this point South is helpless He can't gain by dis carding dummy's second heart West will he on lead with thal deuce of (rumps.\" Oswald: \"All West can do is to overruff; lead a trump and hope But Ins hopes aren't going to be realized.Fast will clatter up with Ihe aee and put his partner in with the heart.Then West will lead a club and night will fall on declarer.\u201d MONDAY rMBOUOH aaiDAV 1:1» Pjw«r for luda?t *» ra« Countr Snoo é M NOW* * OS m* Couiuii Snow « » x«w KiigUiid V»*»r night tu I\u2019m Larry A auow a so Your Social Oacurltg (Mon.) ass UVM Esiaiiusn tar Vico Report lilies.rrt.) 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Ed Allen Time ing Ray Milland words hard at (he London hit.Hostile Witness.\u20190:25 a.m.it.\tHis assessment of\tthe New\t5>\tNeW5 \u201e\t< ^ Right\tnow\the is playing\tYork experience: The\taudiences\t3|\tMcCov, nightly al ihe Huntington Hart- were great.The cily was miser- :,i Concentration ford Theatre in a strenuous able.\t1 '\u2022 .Never Too Young courtroom drama.Hostile Wit- \"New York is a dreadful ,2, ness, which marks the first place to live.\" he said.\"Not ''colfn\t* time he\thas\tappeared on the\t(>n|v is ihe city filthy\twith dirt:\tiloo\ta.m.stage in\this longtime (30 years)\tp js filthy otherwise.When I\t31\t'ndv pl\tMayberry adopted home town The play\tfim came to X :w York in the\t^\u2018\"marke\u201d Sweep enjoyed success last season m\t:;os.I\texpected it to be like\t12.Kra.-tured Phrases New York, where Milland made London and Paris, where a inso a.m.another debut.\tsingle man expected to be ac-\tVan U.'ka \"Actually this marks the full\tcosted\tin the streets by prosti-\t^\tDaUng0Game circle: My return to the stage,\u201d\ttûtes.\tI thought New York\tujxo a.m.he observes.\u201cI started in Eng-\twould\tbe the same or more so.\ti\tNews and Weaker 11:47 a.m.6)\tGolf With Stan Leonard 11:50 a.m.S) News 11:00 noon night \"\t>ii\tLove of UIe Milland'» conversation is full\tBirtnCJCiy pCltty\t^ Lanche\"!»! Data A\u2014Bid\tfour hearts.\tYou\t0f such wry observations.He\t#\t,\tU\t31 Donna Kcec, only have\t1'2 high cards\tpoints'\t],as alway s taken a sardonic\ttor 0 - year - old\t12) Cliff Hanger Thea- biit your partner almost surely view of his life and occupation; 1\t1 .q 1\ttreijj4pm holds four hearts with you and j( mav have something (o do lieid Qi oeefôe\t3| News won t have more than two u|th hws being Welsh (he was; BEEBE \u2014 Master Scott Coop-\ti3:3c p-m.spades.The try for game is horn Reginald Truscott-Jones at (,r son of Mr an(t Mrs.Car Search for Tomor-worth-while.\tNeath).Even though acting has T.0p cooper, observed his sixth 5, swmgin\u2019 Country earned him wealth an As the World Turns 5 Ben Casey 2:00 p.m.3) Password 6; Hancock\u2019s Half Hour 8) Newlywed 8) ConfidenUai for Women 12) Mr.and Mis.2:30 p.m.3) Houseparty 3) The Doctors fil Coronation Street 8) A Time for I s 12) People in Conflict 2:55 p.m.2)\tNews 3:00 p.m.3)\tTo Tel) The Truth 51 Another World 6) Take Thirty 8) Genera) Hospital 12) Words and Music 3:25 p.m 3> News 6) Take Thirty 3:30 p.m.i) £d£e of Night ü) Vou Don\u2019t Say 8) Nurses 12) It\u2019s Your Move 3:55 p.m.6) Milestones 4.00 p.m, 3) Secret Storm 5) Laurel and Hardy 8i Movie 12)Johnny JeLh bean 4:01 p.m.6» Canada s Story 4:30 p.m.3) Movie 5) Mike Douglas 8> Movie 12) News and Family Theatre i:tio p.m I» Adventure Club 6» Summer Camp 5:30 p.m fi> Country Style 8) New« 5:40 p.m.5)\tSuperman a:OP p.m.3) Wo'ld of Sport 6)\tFocus 8) Stingray 12) Pierre Bertoc 6:19 p.ui 3) Wealherwise 5) News 6:15 p m.3) News 6.25 p.m.5) Weather * 36 o.m.S) World New* 5) Huntiey-Brlnklejr 6i News\t» 81 Tammy Grimes lii Pulse 7:0» p.m.31 The Rifleman 5) Batman 81 Seven on Six 12» F Troop 7:25 p-m Sports /:3Q pm.3) Jericho 5\tDaniel Boone fii The Hero 8> F.Troop 12) The Wild.W ild.West 8:0^ o.m 6» Man from UNCLE 5) Laredo 8» Jack Paar Theatre \u2014 Call Me Madam 8:30 p.m.3) My Three Soot 5) Star Trek 12) Pistols and Petti coats ypo p.m 3) Thurday Night Mo vie\u2014\"Music Man,** Part I fi) Telescope 12) Its Happening 9:Se s.ov 5) The Hero fi' Hogan\u2019s Heroes 12) Dean Martin 10:00 p.m.5t Dean Martin fit N.F.B.Presents 8i Hawk 12) 1 Spy 10:30 p.m.fii Centennial 8) Let\u2019s Play Golf 12) T.H.E, Cat n:IK> p.f* 3) Newa 5) News 8) News 8> 11 O'clock Report cn' on Sept ated a- a con-tahie Constable Sr\" and 'iea,*ier- 'Ir- arili M,\u2018> a slugging match between Little inS meeting of the fail season Barne leave* *ho 1* for Mont- A1lbert Simmoneau and two dau-Jop an(i a couple of rea, nie;;n at her home on Bullard Street Ka , \u2018V e ,\t,\t\u2018\t.ghters and Mrs.A.Laberee.of\tPlans were made for a Har real where he has been posted.jjock Island.here t0 observe Mrs Fn3 l on3line\tixi«\u2022tvis-io.-c r*( \\ii- s:i»>vr»».-r SAVED BY OLDSTER vest Tea to be held on Oct.15.Mrs.VV.Fields won the gift and Mrs.Simmoneau.\tHe was saved in the nick of donated by Mrs.H.Hudson.Mr.George Brown received time by an old hand on the St.Luke'sWoman's Guild renews of the death of his bro- Ponderosa who after 50 years sumed fall meetings Sept.20 at ,\tIhe birthdavs of Mr.Simpson ed from a visit to her sister.Mrs.Ethel Burns, at Montreal.1 lie news wa- received ^f\u2019\u2019e news oi me ueaui oi ms oru- ronuerosa w no aner on year- sumeo lau meetings aepi.zu ai by Miss Fditii McCoun of the lker Wallace Brown, in a rest just wasn't as good on the trail the home of Mrs.C.Styan.A sudden passing ot her cousin,\tjn Lyndonville.Yt.Mr as he used to be.\tsuitable memorial for a form- Mr.J.J.MeCourt Windsor, a anj Wrs ^ Brown attended Vatnrallv the kind fart-\u20acr member.Mrs.Gustm.was Men, hnine\".1\tiflî ^0.'merlin the funeral ln Newport' Vt wrights wanted him to stick discussed.The hostess served farmer m -\t-\t- * ' - \u201c arof,mt ,n a less demanding job.refreshments, assisted by mem but the oid boy\u2014well played by ^rs- - Ed Begley\u2014took off in hun\t\"\t- SCIENCE BILL RISES fury, joined up with Hit Borur.\tDISEASE TAKES TOLL The 1.5.government voted ra men o.theu payro', money.jfore tj,an 500 Japanese died Newport Center Cemetery 4*115.Ilt'niA Ll^nuu at\tmt* C .o.t 4 lillU'lll V V l c\t^\t.\t, .\t,\t- , -«AVIV man\te7 at-aiit UlCU field Park, and also called on S15.000.000 for pure science re-jof course, there was a Rmawid- 0f encephalitis fsleeping sick Mr.and Mrs Rene Brouiilet search 15 years ago and Î480.- 9\" iau- a::)ur-Cl wn° tcciureu me cess) ,n l[le {irst at Chambly.000.000 this vear.m.sguided oldster about honesty of 1966. USE RECORD for BEST RESULTS Sbttbtoolic Daily Jkcocd W KO , SKI'T 2K, IfW'Xi 'Sherbrooke's Leading Dairy SHERBROOKE PURE MILK HIOH QUALITY DAIRY PRODUCTS \u2014 T*l.StMSIS I Road improved, but residents are riled up On* of those serpentine, bumpy dangerous secondary country roads around the city is being straightened and levelled after too many years of neglect and too many accidents, but some of the home owners on either side of the road are downright mad about it ail.The road under construction is the St.Ehe Road, a two-mile stretch from Bourque Boulevard to the village of St, Elie A better road, fewer accidents says one of the foremen of Fabi et Fils the contractor whose job it is to build the 40-foot wide one lane road at a cost of $160,-000.The Quebec government department of roads engineer agrees: \"the people want the new road.\u201d But some of the owners of houses and land near the road are irate.Say.v Mrs Andre Gilbert, w hose front law n w ill be she- It» CI.Al l>F I \\BRF.t Qt E tRecord Staff Reporter) ed !o one half of its original width when the road comes through: \"The cars will be flying so close to our house that they'll be fixing flats in my living room.\" And she went on to explain as she watched a ditch being dug on the other side of the highway, \"no one has been here to see us the government has had us sign nothing: why, if they move in here with the heavy equipment and start tearing up my front lawn.I'm going to tell them to stop and call my husband right away.\" House proprietors and neighbors Mrs William Des-rochers and Joseph Couture both said that no one had been to see them to explain to them that the construction was going to cut about half their front lawn.Mrs.William Desrochers wonders what's going to happen to the well which she explains is just a mite too close to the boundary of the new road to permit safe drinking \"The water will get spoiled front the digging and in the winter it will he full of calcium from the road,\" she says, \"And my little tree.\" she adds, \"they're going to cut it off.\u201d The little green tree contrasts with the brown, freshly plowed and upturned earth Which gets thick and black in some of the swamp area of the road construction.Everywhere the dust flies defiantly from the drills, the big bulldozers crawl, dynamiters practice their explosive art on the stubborn mounds of ledge and cows look on peacefully.One hous'c owner was anything but peaceful when he saw land surveyor* from Fabi « I'll* conslruction about to stick pickets on his land He warned them off with a gun.Rene Lacroix, resident engineer for the Quebec Roads Department, the man whose job it is to supervise the government granted contract to Fabi el Fils explains some of the reasons for the anger and irritability of the land and house owners: \"Firstly it is the government's policy now when building roads to go ahead and get it done and to settle the compensation and expropriation costs to individual owners at tor the construct on has been completed.This is quicker than bickering and holding up construction for a few owner.» who haven't decided to yield to offers given them.In tliis new way, which had boon adopted for a number of years now.we take note as Se* \"Road\u201d Page 13 Old puffer coming through the ET MONTKFAI tlT) For the old-timer who never got used to the shiny new diesels that pull today\u2019s trains and for ithe younger ones who never experienced the thrill of railroading in the clays of steam locomotives, the CNR has come up ' with a treat Old titMU.an honest to-goodness coal burning Income live, will come out of retirement Oct 1 and make a two-day excursion from Montreal to Portland, Me No t>:!18, described by the ,\t, , radwav as Canada's only o(H»r- «' the railroad buffs can take ating steam locomotive, has '\"l, been renlod by the Canadian 1 ho tram is to leave Montreal Railroad Historical Association 0,1\t^ 111 ami the 470 Railroad Club of 0!H'r!\"0 1 \u2022' r ' especially.In exercises scheduled for Friday* st Francis slamp CIub to- fac\u2018- ninc families amounting morrow at 8 p.m.m St.George\u2019s 110 5» l'eoP,e received help from .r 4 iuouKias (Ï it on leaf, residin'.: The Kook Island fire John A York, the president nioi inig ire ot.\tj d across the street, said he heard ment had the fire out Sherbrooke Branch of All the rooms weie occupied\t.the Rod Cross has reported on ky employees of the autoroute \u2018\t_ , 111 the services performed by the highway construclion and regu\tan 0X1 fKS \u2019 Red Cross during the summer lor boarders.\tHe is a former member of the Fire chief.Wilfred Currier season which is now ended.They were all awakened and I Rock Island fire department and and members of the depart service evacuated yvhen the alarm was remained on the scene to assist nient are making an invcsiign-theisounded at 2:30 a.m.\tIthe fire department.\tTion today.Swiss night at Sally Ann shaft and vvitlr open stairways, flooding the halls and rooms.The thn-i gore y building was .Saturday.October I will !w a' short hl,,P 111 P'3-\u2019 lo replace the (dd Swiss Nile al the Salvation Hillock Island Hotel which was Arm>.t 175 Wellington Street South, when Gigi and her guitar Two fined in deaths b\u2019cslroyod In lire in 1930 The Del Mont» Is made [granite and brick easing.No estimate of the damage [available at Wits time.will go on as planned.The boiler system was ordered repaired during August A delay in supplies forced'stamp exhibit this fall Memb\u201ers Church Hall.Lennoxville.Plans ^d Cross This help was will be discussed regarding »\tt^clothc»' and> :arc requested to bring stampswere to re.lor trading.\tplace their own which had been lost in fires which destroyed [ NETWORKS SHELL OUT Jheir homse.The families were: American broadcasting net- 'l10 Bergeron family of St.De-works spend $65.000.000 a year [«'s de Brompton, 27 of May: the, \"- fof Cathedral on transmitting programs from Demers family Street, June 7; the Auger.La-moureux, Lacombe, and Bou- station to station.'¦mmr.Æ W-\\\t5;' *' Os.\u2022i1 \" \" 1 'IjllJI Uv l! 1 f: ROTARIANS HOST DOCTOR \u2014 The Sherbrooke Rotary Club's weekly luncheon last night featured Dr.Jean Beauregard.Vice-Dean and Director of Studies of the new Medieal School at the University of Sherbrooke.Left to right are Lewis Itoscnhloom.guest speaker Dr.Jean Beauregard, vlee-president Don Watson and Dr.Gordon Loomis.1 Record photo by Gerry Lcmny) Expressing the Spanish influence is this striking Deilcraft creation with wrought iron.Colourful selection of shades to match decor.r'S; Æ \u2018V.U'A mil NWdecor S ^\t.*V-.; 'vg T -/Æi - ¦ - NATIONAL WALLPAPER & PAINTS LTD 156 Wellington St N., Sherbrooke\u2014Tel.562-1537 Health committee formed tor ET .or-i he thiletle families of RR 5 Sherbrooke, August 8, the Richer family of Bromptonville, August 23; and the Courchesnc, Rouleau and Houle families who lost their possessions in the St.Martin Street fire of September 17.The emergency service was formed during the hospital [strike to take care of any emer [gencies which might arise if the [strike were prolonged.The Water Safety service was more active and effective than in previous years.A large group -made up of all age groups took courses in swimming organized by the cooperation of different [organizations and swimming clubs.The qualified instructors were provided by the Red Cross.The ladies division was busy knitting this summer.Their total production was 151 pairs of stockings, and 43 other articles which were distributed, among disaster stricken families, locally and outside.During the summer the local hospitals gave out free of charge 632 bottles of blood sup-plied by the transfusion service of the Red Cross.The annual subscription drive which started last March netted $19.600.55.The next blood clinic will be held al the Belvedere Street ^ Armoury on Monday, Tuesday\ton]y stabIf ¦K» \u2022« W miles play songs of her native Swil/.erland, as 'well as singing a duet with JrnnJ.The entertainment yvill begin at 8:15 p.m.Ticket» are avail ; allie for 50 rents at La Librairie [chrétienne.4-1) Alexander St., Sherbrooke BRIEFLETS LENNOXVILLE Come along to the Plough A committee is being formed yvhich will be known as the Eastern Townships Health Ser vice Planning Committee Dr Jean Beauregard, vice-dean of the new School of Medicine of the University of Sherbrooke said at the weekely Sherbrooke Rotary Club luncheon last night Dr Beauregard said in an interview later that the commit tee was in the process of formation.A meeting has been held to lay the foundation of the committee.He said the essential character of the committee was In streamline medical services in the Eastern Townships.The committee would also serve as a eonsulative body to the government.Ideally, he said each hospital in Sherbrooke would haw two representatives on the rommit-tce while smaller hospitals in the Eastern Townships would have one each.\"We want to determine the homogeneity of medical vices or lack of them in area.For instance, to try and find out if one cobalt bomb is sufficient to serve our population.\" \"Also,\u201d he said, \"we would try and enlist the help of organizations like the Red Cross, the Victorian Order of NurTet:, the St John Ambulance So rioty and others lo come together in one cooperating medical society.\u201d ?supper.dy Mall, North Hatley, »,«>\u201e-! turned onto the JeR side of Ihe sored by the North Hatley Unit ed Church Change is rule at U of S medical school BORON FLEXES MUSCLE rx REGULAR and KINGS occurred August 20.1664 at the 7-^,, boy coming along the rd thR multi-disciplinary Lab, intersection of King and Wei- |cft sjde o{ the tar turned in an innovation in medical science lington Streets when a cyclist frf)nt 0f p j0 phe rmht to go teaching which provides the was hit by a car.\t|jnto Wellington Street North student,.in his first two years Mr.Justice Gaston Desmar- He djd so without signalling.tr.a'n'|T',g' X i a,b a' ais ruled that the plaintiff\u2019s Denis Boucher did not pay'-be faeilitic^ for study and ex- son did not drive his bicycle attention to the road and had Per\u2019m®\"\u2018\" Jhl^ hc sdld\u2019 ls a with care and that the teenager obstructed the path of the on-\tv,an?.oa.was at fault in the accident.!f,nmmî7 car wrote the judge.coming The evidence revealed, wrote Tbe defendant, represented \u201cThe professor then goes to Ihc student, not the reverse as the judge in his judgment, that by Gerald Lafrance.had not / at about 1 p.m.August 20, 1964 committed any error.She had in times past,\u201d he said.Also Dr.Beauregard said he .\t-\thad instructed his professors Mrs.\tAime\tBourgault\twas\tdnv-\tdriven at a c.arefui speed\tand\t(he is the Director of Stu- ing her\tcar on\tKing\tStreet at\ta\ton the roadway reserved\tfor\tdle t i /\t- .r ¦\t^ \" 4iWm> 1 rfa 67GHEVEUE Chevelle Malibu Sport Coupo with tin! 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Corvair Monza Sport Coupe 196] CX.167M AUTHORIZED CHEVROLET DEALER IN SHERBROOKE: BROUILLARD AUTOMOBILE (1962) Ltée 1 cn-isnm 345 WELLINGTON ST.SOUTH.TELEPHONE: 569-9941 SHERBROOKE, 1R1 G 2 Greenland, Central Hearing Aid Office Reg\u2019d., 772 Argylc St., Sherbrooke.Open daily 1900 a.m.to 8:00 p.m.bed HOSPITAL crank beds, over tables, bed side tables and nvdal Reasonable, will deliver.1-4125 Montreal.bu re a us.Tel.HU.PRACTICALLY new Easy wasner and set tubs.Phone 562*3562.4 BRIDESMAIDS dresses, gold, si/.e 14 royal blue size '6- gold brocade size 14, l Mary Maxim boy\u2019s aveater, size 16- Call after 6 p.m., 562-5351.B$ISHOPTON: SI* rooms with eel.lar, big hou.ve and lot; Monday to Friday call '\u201933-8293 Montreal from 8:00 a m.till 4:00 p.m.( 0< IKSHIHE, Main St 8 t oom hou ce for sale, also five room house for rent in Cookshire.Available immediately.Tel.875-3365 days or 875-3703 evenings, L.G.McKay.Foster 8.Cars For Sale 15.Rooms To Let 1964 PONTIAC Parisanne.automa- THREE newly furnished bedrooms Lc 8.radio, posi-traction.Mufct second floor, private bath and sell.Tel.569 0594.\tkitchen, 131 St Francis, Lennoa- vllle.Tel.569-8449.CHEVROLET, *59, Belair, 8 cylinder, standard shift.Phone 567-6786.BARGAIN FOR QUICK SALE.1959 Pontiac, good running order, also space heater for 5 rooms with blower.Tel.509-3544 alter 5 p.m.1 ARE you paying too much for auto insurance?For better prices call R.W.Bid won.569-8944.2 STOREY 9 room house, four bed rooms and bath, oil heated, aluminum windows, large double lot, residential street in Stanstead.Phone 819-876-3304.SHERBROOKE: Pasteur St.Large modern 5 room bungalow, spacious living room, 3 bedrooms, ceramic tile bnlhroom.Large basement, beaiutifully landcsaped lot.Beaudean inc.Realtors.Tel.569-9178 evenings, 838-4898.j RUGS, fine condition, 6*9, also violin in excellent condition.Tel.562-7960.GENERAL Electric refrigerator, 10 ru.ft.Priced to sell.Tel.562-9207.6 H P.Go-Cart.Call after 5.30 p m 562-1803.HONEY'Golden fall honey, not pasteurized.recommended for those who suffer from hay fever ami colds.12 four lb tins, $15.00, one tin $1.40, \\V.C.Ewing.Phone 569-1929.JACKSON HEIGHTS, North Hatley, new modern 4 room bungalow, large planned kitchen and living room, 2 bedrooms, Coloured bathroom, full basement., and large lot.Beau dean Inc.Realtors.Tel.569-9178, evenings, 838-4898, PROPERTY: 8 tenements, brick construction, situated one mile from city limits, lot about Mj acres, apple trees, place For about 2,0(H) chickens.Price $8.000.Cash $4,04)0.C.A.Connors.Real Estate.Broker, or J.E.Cartier.Tel.562*4000, or 562-0047.8a.Authorized New Car Dealers HUICK.Pod Use.Vauinali.G M.C Trucks, Sales A Service.Deluxe Automobile Ltd- 1467 Klk* West Tel 566366» 9.Trucks For Sole \t TWO rooms to let, East Famham, rooms with kitchen privileges, T V.Frigidaire, heated.$10.00 and $15.00 weekly.Tel.ConwansvUIe, 263-2169, J.Coveduck.COMFORTABLE rooms with kitchen privileges, or room and board.Mrs.Gilleapie, 141 Magog St.Tel.567-5980.16.Room and Board ROOM, board and special care for senior citizen*.Tel.514, 297-6464, Eastman.20.Wanted To Purchase FUEL oil truck, 1600 salions, Inter national model 180, V-8 motor, also 1200 gallon truck tank, 3300 kaf-i,.Ion semi-trailer.Tel.Cowansville,!\" ft*'1 263-0676 or Bedford 248-2867.WANTED to buy or rent pregnant mares for winter season.Feed and excellent care assured.Phone 843-3882.35A.Legal Notice Canada Province of Quebec District of Montreal, NO.714*833.SUPERIOR COURT CONGRESS FLOORLNG DISTRIBUTORS, Plaintiff, -V*.GILLES BARON, Defendant.PUBLIC NOTICE Is hereby given that the goods of the defendant seized in this cause will be sold on the 10th., day of October, 1966, at 11 a m in tfoe forenoon at his domicile R.R 4, Sherbrooke, (Ascot Road).1 automobile Fairlane Ford station wagon 1965, Serial No.871D63L813474.Licence No.7-H 65-33-66.TERMS: CASH MARCEL CIX)UTTER, BSC.Dunham Mr*.B«- Cunningham.Hatley, and Mrs.Francis Bour assa.Caughnawago.They ac companied Mr.and Mrs.Whit-Mr.and Mrs.Harold Griffin head to Brome to attend the and two children.Lach:ne.funeral of Mr.Walter Fuller ______________________________have been guests of Mrs.Al- Mrs.Clarence Martin, on their bert Griffin.Mrs Harold Grif- return home from a trip fin.a former graduate, also Snodgrasj Waterloo, were call Mrs.Stanley Woolley, Con Miss Violet Armstrong, and Miss Garth have returned home, after a motor trip to Ont through the United States.attended the 70th anniversary Mr.and Mrs.J.V.Ellis accompanied their son, Michael, or 1965 FORD 1 : ton pick-up truck, equipped with ladder racks and tool cabinets.Can he sold separately, 1962 Dodge panel truck, 1-4 wheel trailer In carry tractor or racing cars.All In good condition Murray Derby, Carmen St., Belvedere Development.Phone 569-5246 10.Horses For Sale 1948-1951 Chevrolet Ford in good condition.Reason able price.Tel.845-2201., u .mg on several friends here, of the Shersrooke Hospita, ^jrj ^ Spencer has gane School of Nursing.\tto Ruth\u2019s Rest Home.Brome Mrs.ano.Miss Armstrong visited Macdonald College on Sept Mr.and Mrs Kunon usgooa {or an indefinite time, her cousin, Mr.and Mrs.Har- 14, where he will commue his motored^ to Port Hope, Ont.j^n Heatherington has taker risen MacDearmed in Osgood, second year in agriculture.Ont .while Miss Garth visited Mr.and Mrs.Carl Whitccmb, her sister and a nephew, Mrs Riehford.Vt.and Mr and Mrs.Monk and Mr.Charles Monk in Gardner Whitcomb and daugh-Richmond, Ont.\tter.Frankfurt, Kentucky re- Mr.Hubert Bracey, Montreal, cently visited Miss V.Arm-has been spending his holidays strong.with his parents, Mr.and Mrs Miss Lynne McCrumb went to Ed.Bracey.Other guests at the Macdonald College, Sept 14.same home have been Mr.and where she will take a course in Mrs.Darsch, Kembroke, Mass., teaching.She was accompanied Mr.and Mrs.Clyde Bracey, there by her parents, Mr.and Boston, Mass., Mrs.Eldreidge.Mrs.Buzz McCrumb and her Bolton Centre and Mr.and Mrs parents.Mr.and Mrs.Buzz Mc-L.Moreau, Stanbridge East.Crumb and her grandmother where they are spending two j^j.daughter Nancy, to Mont weeks, guests of their daughter, rea[ where she will re-enter Mrs.Mert Prophet and family, Oral School for the Deaf.Overnight guests of Mr.and,They will be guests of Mr.J Mrs.Albert Whitehead were^Spencer while there.UNDERWOOD typewriter in good: condition.Reasonable price.Tel.] 838-4838.8-YEAR-OLD saddle and Pinto with bridle.Tel.western 562-5903.II.Livestock For Sole 2! HEAD of Aberdeen Angii* oatfle, purebred.Tel.846-2175 12.To Let PROPERTY: 2 live-room tenements, frame construction, located on Mount Pleasant St.East Ward Price and terms to be discussed Apply ( A Connors, Real Estate Broker or .! K.Cartier.Tel.562-4000 or 562-0847.IN VERY good condition.General ! LOCATED on Ron oh elle St., very Electric washing Dial 569-7319.machine.$35.00.1 HONDA 305 Sport, blue and silver.j new clutch, recent overhaul, good: condition.Tel.562-5701 after 5 p.m.nice fi room bungalow , lot 60 x 100.Easy terms.Apply C.A Connors, Heal Estate Broker or .1 K.Car-tier.Tel, 562-4000 or 562-0847.1 STORM door, glass screen door, in good Tel.562-9684.24 x 25.\t1 condition LOVE seat, parlor table, libra r\\ table, table and book case combined.Mahogany commode.All excellent condition.Phone 248 7183.BARN FOR SALE: Mela! covered I barn approx.36\u2019x 80\u2019 to be re-( moved from present location, a so.! grain binder and one horse | mowing machine.Apply Wales, Home, Richmond.P.Q.SHIPMENT of Holland bulbs for fall) planting.Jennie DesRuis^eaux.Tel.562-6587.AUCTION SALE for Mr.D Little, Dyer Road, Sutton, Que., on Friday, Sept.30, 1966, at 7.30 p.m., at Oley A.Young's Auction Barn, Foster Road, D ?mile* from Waterloo.TO RE SOLD: Chrome kitchen se*.3-piece chesterfield, (K roe hier) dining room set, (rectangular table).8 chairs, china cabinet and buffet, twin beds, springs and mattresses, vanity, bench and bureau, double bed (complete) vanity and 2 bureaus.2 reclining chairs, stii-j dio couch, 2 carpets, writing desk, wood kitchen sot (table and 4j chairs and buffet), bed, spring' and mattress.Many other articles too numerous to mention.OLEY A.YOUNG (Auctioneer), j Tel.Waterloo, 539-0140 AUCTION SALE Continuation of sal» for (he Y.W.C.A.and for Mrs.J.P.Desmarais, of Richmond, To be held at Art Bennett * Auction House, Little Fork Street Lennoxville, Thursday, Sept.29th, at 7.00 p.m.\t1 i rt d TO BE SOLD: 30\u201d Elec, stove, 20\u201d i landscaped, elec, stove, Friedalre refrlgeratoi j like new).Circular heaters, Fairbanks Morse water softener with; tank.Chrome kitchen set, very! nice dining room set, two hed-i room sets.Piano.Many odd chairs, i Many odd single beds, bureaus and commodes.Small writing desk j Small tables, Hoover vaccum cleaner, Wicker chairs, Radios.J Lamps.Large quantity of dishes; and cooking utensils.Man> other articles too numerous to mention.Please Note: This is very nice furniture.ART BENNETT, (auctioneer), Sawyerville, Que.200 Heneker \u2014 Bungalow, 6\trooms including 3 bedrooms, hot water heating system.washer-dryer connect ions.Detached 1 car garage.Landscaped lot, HU Quebec \u2014 2 storey brick residence, fi rooms, forced air heating.Detached 1 car garage.Property in good condition on large lot tifi'x 132'.1051 Ontario Family home, 7\trooms, living room with fireplace, 4 bedrooms, ceramic tile bathroom, large play room in basement, hot water heating system Attached healed garage.Photo MLS.375 \u2022 377 London \u2014 Tw o storey frame residence containing 2 five room tenements.Hoi water heating system On large lot fifi' x 132\u2019 facing Portland Square 275 High St.\u2014 Family resi denee, fi rooms including 5 bedrooms, forced air heating.Attached 1 car garage Pen tral location 509-511 London S1, storey frame house containing two 8 room tenemenls.Separate heating systems for each tenant.Large lot 864x166 ft.ITice $15,500.983 Stanley \u2014 Large family home, 9 rooms plus 4 room tenement.Ideal location corner of London St.116-Hfi Agryle Revenue property.Two 5 room apart ments.one 3 room apartment in basement, hot water heating.2 car garage.Corner of Howard Avenue.1521 .lolliet Modern bungalow, 5 rooms, ceramic tile-bathroom, forced air heating.On large lot 6O'xl0(V, fully ONE 4 room apartment.$70 60 monthly.Apply 2075 King W., Place Vtmont Tel.4tfter 6.00 p.m., 562-6758.4 ROOMS heated, hot water, stove and refrigerator, Janitor service.Adults only Tel 567-5923 DAVE\u2019S Transport Reg\u2019d.Local and long distance.Moving, packing, unpacking, storage.Years of experience in furniture moving.TeL 562-8062 Prop.Dave Donna-chi e.26.\tHelp Wanted: Male THREAD MANUFACTURER REQUIRES PLANT FOREMAN.KNOWLEDGE OF UNIVERSAL WINDERS AND COTTON YARNS ESSENTIAL.TOP SALARY.BONUSES.HEALTH INSURANCE.THREAD CONVERTERS LTD.99 CHABANEL ST.WEST, MONTREAL.WANTED immediately, oil burner, serviceman.Apply Record Box 93, given qualifications and exper-; Jence.27.\tFemale Help Wanted 36.Miscellaneous YOUNG girl wishes to contact aame to share apartment, October.Tel.843-6519 from 6:30 to 8.00 p m.39.Lost l/)ST on Saturday, lady\u2019s white gold wrist u-atch, around Queen, Ontario, Fulton or Walton.Reward.Tel.562-3737.Mrs.Hugh Tarquhar, Windsor Mills, and Miss Roberta Tarquhar, nurse-intraining at Queen Elizabeth Hospital, Montreal, recently called on Mr.and Mrs.Leon Rowse.Messrs.Hubert and Milton Bracey recently spent a few days visiting their sister, Mrs.Clifford Gunter in Richmond.14ROWN and white dog, spaniel, j brown harness, vicinity North j Ward.Reward.Tel.569-8963.46.Pets For Sale BOSTON Terriers, males, females, all ages, 12) all white English bull jnippies, English Pug fawns.All, tattooed, registered.Lionel Gras-; so tie, Frelighshurg, Que.Tel.298-5217.MINIATURE black poodle, registered, 4V2 months old, 93 Gillespie St.If it's \"springs\" you need .we have them for all kinds of vehicles: cars trucks, busses and bulldozers.FOR SECURITY and COMFOrtT HAVE YOUR SPRINGS CHECKED TODAY by \"EXPERTS\" at CHARTIER AUTO SPRING INC.ISO Gall West - Tels 562 4833 - 562 4840 PROVINCE OF QUEBEC CITY OF SHERBROOKE TENDERS FOR TURF AT THE NO.2 FIRE STATION The City of Sherbrooke is calling tenders for turf to be set at the No.2 Eire Station.Plans and specifications are available at the City Clerk's Office at the City Hall.Sealed tenders marked \u201clender for turf\u2019 must reach the undersigned on or before October 3rd 1966, at 3 o\u2019clock P.M.The City does not bind itself to accept the lowest nor any of the tenders.H P Emond, City Clerk.THE BORN LOSER By ART SANSON* HOUSEKEEPER, companion for elderly blind lady In Richmond.Apply Record Box No.87.32.Situation Wanted Female 51.Mortgages Mortgage money available, 1st and 2nd mortgages throughout the Eastern Town ships 6a/4% and up BEAUDEAN INC.Realtors Tel.569-9178 33a Belvidere St.Lennoxville A T E A ST F \\ I f N H A M \u2014 4 room heated flat.Furnished, $60.00 monthh.Phone Cowansville 263-2160.1.Coveduck.HOUSE NEAR North H-atiey, « rooms, all conveniences, oil furnace.Reasonable rent.Mr.P.Brockington, North Hatley LENNOXVILLE: 4 rooms, healed 2nd floor, hot water, available now.Tel.569 9471 Ext, 45 or 569-4702.SUBLET; West Ward, upper duplex, fi rooms, heated, vvilli large verandah, garage, fenced in area in the hack for children, 1406 Dunam St.Tel.567-0200.AVAILABLE AFTER SEPT 30TH.ADVERTISING Assistant.Pasl two years with large company in Toronto.Experienced and efficient.Work orientated Desires posi-|sons Hon with reputable concern Returning to Sherbrooke on above date.Please direct inquiries For contacting to Lennoxville, P-O.Box 979.SCOTSTOWN \u2014 Mr.Richard Parsons.Montreal, spent the weekend with his parents, Mr.ami Mrs.H.Par- cp, Mig pm cm icr cm MKl-tJ\tBLACKSPME W mzh m M wmy msEl Kmtifijr! CAPTAIN EASY APARTMENT, 2 bedrooms, kitchen living room.bath, heated, know!-ton, in good location.Suitable for couple.$65 per month.Tel.243-6153.14 ROOM apartment, furnished, automatic laundry room.We pas electricity and transvision.Near bus Stop, $15 00 to $24 00, Orleans Apartment, corner of King George and Worthington, BILINGUAL AUCTIONEER COMPLETE AUCTION SERVICES ART BENNETT Sawyerville\u2014Tel.889-2277 A successful 500 party was hold in the High School on Sept.14.sponsored by the Student! Council.Mrs.Kelly MacKenzie, Mrs.D.D.MacLeod and Mrs.De war Scotl attended a trousseau tea on Sept.15 for Miss Karen Labonte of East Angus.Mrs.Susie Wonnaeott and Miss Helen Robida, spent a day in Sherbrooke withMrs.Wonna cott\u2019s son-in-law and daughter.Mr.and Mrs.Robert Gill.Mrs.Bill Gordon spent the weekend in Valleyfield with her husband, Mr.Gordon.RiaHT, 8U&TER.,.0te PECUNIARY HUCklE MAY t KEEP OUTA SiaHTTC H!0E A INFIRMITY, OR J SOME KINDA GROWTH\u2019.A 4P MAY rTTuTli LURE HIM TO CONTACT ~\\ r GOT ir L, WORDED, .jj'j a #f£.TAK^vrfâ & DUH-H.W0T PAPER'LL ) GNATSi I HADN'T WE PUT IT INI, POP?y TH0UÛHT O' ÜffTi DEV9 NO TELLIN'WOT CITY HES- IN AT PIS TIME-OR WHICH PAPER HE READS us.on Til * We Rent Almost Everything l il abner By LESL'E TURNER LAKE MEGANTIC Mr.and Mrs.Robert Latty j are guests of Mrs.Walter Lat-|lv while on their honeymoon (trip Mr.Latty is with the R.C A F., stationed at Cold Lake.Alta Mrs.F.Greenway and her guest, Mrs Helen Matheson, of Sherbrooke, accompanied Mr.and Mrs.lames .Wood to §1111 Scaffolding I section of 3-4-5-6\u2019z feet high, 5-7 and 10 feet in length.25 per month GAS POWER, ROLLER FOR COMPACTION AND PAVING Rental Center & Sales Res ' imPreascd b-v ,1be au tiring leaders.\ttumn seenic beaut-v- Mr- and Mr.Joycey gave the address 'Ir5-\tClr.and Mrs.Bril and Mrs.Davis a report of the *on.molored to (.anaan, to the Sunday School's excellent ach-\tMountains, and viewed ievements last year.She stated P°'nts >n,-erest and to Ando-the beginning of another year, 'er- ^e-> where they visited the marks the third year with the satellite station, new curriculum.The new sea- .,^r- and Mrs.h rancis Tucson's registration stands at 118.Poidevin.Guernsey, Channel Mr.Joycey and Mrs.Davis Islands, on their first visit to presented the following awards; t anada.where guests of their First year pins.Ruthie Ann cousin, Mrs.Miriam LePoide Aldrich, Debbie Anderson, Deb 'in, and visitors of another cousin, Mrs.F.K.McLeod, and Mr.McLeod, and of Mr.Francis LePoidevin's uncle, Mr.A.J.LePoidevin and family in Stanstead.They were much im-Miss Anna Mclver, St.Lam Press«d with the country and bert, spent the weekend at her Pb,n a R^ure V*SR here.Mr home here\tand ^rs- Alfred LePoidevin, Ar Mr.Eric Beaton.Seven Is- v'da> spent the weekend with lands, was visiting his mother.,be fnson: David Realffo, Jas.Rand; A.Stalker.\tBul1' born\tFeb.1,\t1965 to amb: B.Benoit; A ArPil 30, 1965: P.Anderson; rvuilll I.IL/DTT I llll V»\t_____ SPAGHETTI 2 79 With ccHiptMi and pUtTvh/WW* of \"Romi\" Fin* Rggf NOODLES 12 at.Pkq.33c Ptxplm* Or) ith Group of four animait: Bon Canada's Finest \u2014 Red or Blue Brand Beef \u2014 Back Strap Removed BLADE ROAST rxr»A domino STAMPS BLADE STEAK lb.69* GROUND CHUCK lb.69* Young - Tender - Government Inspected - Picnic Style FRESH PORK SHOULDER, 55* For an economical Meal!\tI \"La Belle Fermlere\" Pure Pork REEF LIVER n49c SAUSAGES 69e With coupon and piirrh\u2019tM\u2019 of Pit*I Soft NAPKINS 25IV« Pkq.59c Fa pin* a OH 4th Ram rxntA DOMINO JTAAW>f With rmipon and plUDhTtfM\u2019 of S*/!«onerf Gratn BEANS 15 or tint 3 49c Fxplrp* OM Mh to hang: G.L.Fortin; Mrs A.Hen: J.A.Latailie; C.La- Stalker; W.Jnhnston: Jas.Me- R \u2022I> Portron.Bisaillon; Mrs.D W Collins taille.\tBurney; Jas.Rand; Jas.Rand.\tborn J*\u201d- )\u2022\tt0 Article, petit point: Mrs.L.\tCockerel: J A.Latailie., Group dais: W.Johnston: B.Jan'\t^ Robin Balthazard: Mrs.A.Bisaillon.\tPullet: J.A Latailie; C La- Benoit; A.Stalker; Jas.Mc- Grade 7 pupil, article of sew- taille\tBurney, ing: Nancy Frizzle.\tWhite Leghorn\tBest Suffolk ram: Dr.W.Article of sewing by pupil in\tCock: J.A.Latailie; Garth Johnston.\t, Grade 8: L.Marsh; I.Kimball.Hadlock.\tBest Suffolk ewe: Dr.W.Article of sewing by pupil in\tHen: C.Latailie; J A La- Johnston Quebec Grown No.1 \u2014 Red - Firm Grade 10: Evelyn Miller; G.In- taille; G.Hadlock; R.D.Ma-galts.\t.son.Article of sewing by pupil in Cockerel: J.A.Latailie; C.Grade 11: G.Ingalls; D.Ma- Latailie; Garth Hadlock.son\tPullet: J.A.Latailie; G.La Any article tatted trim: Mrs .taille; G.Hadlock A.Bisaillon; Mrs.L.Balthaz-\tBrown Leghorn avd.\tHen: J.A.Latailie; C La- Three andkerchiefs, tatting taille son; David Realffe.Females, born 1965: P.An derson; R.P Portron; David Realffe; C.K.Robinson; D.K.Robinson; David Realffe.Female, born Jan.1, 1964 to KSeUtTOSH APPLES 10 lbs.8r Best Hampshire ram: James °ec\\ 19M= « P Portron parKj\t| P.Anderson; C.K Robinson.Best Hampshire ewe: B.Benoit.Oxfords and Shrophires Ewe with lamb: W.Frizzle; R.Thompson.Shearling ewe: W.Frizzle.Ewe lamb: W.Frizzle; R.Female with calf at foot: R.P.Portron; D.Realffe; C.K.Robinson; P.Anderson; C.K Robinson.Group of four animait: C K Robinson; D.Realffe.Champion Male: C.K Rob inson.Female: trim: J.Pincince; Mrs, L.Balt-\tCockerel:\tJ.\tA.Latailie; C.\tThompson.\t_\t^ hazard.\tLatailie.\tShearling ram: R.Thompson.R R\u2022,ferv, Champlon Mal,: D Painting numbered: E.Dion:\tPullet:\tJ.A Latailie; C.La- Ram\tlamb: W.Frizzle:\tR\tfa ®- Mrs.L.P.Knowlton: Mrs.E.taille.\tThompson.Maeey: Mrs.A.Bisaillon.\tWhite Wyandotte\tGroup class: W.Frizzle: R.Amateur oil painting: H.\tCock: J.\tA.\tLatailie; C.La-\tThompson.Pare: A.Dixon: Mrs.A Bisail-\ttaille,\tBest\tShropshire ram:\tW.Ion: Mrs E Macey; Mrs.G.\tHen: J.\tA.\tLatailie; C.La-\tFrizzle.Rhicard; Mis.Whitehead.\ttaille.\tBest Shropshire ewe: W.Friz- Snapshots: J.Gagnon: R.D.\tCockerel:\tJ.\tA.Latailie; C.\tzle.Mason; M.E.Darbe.\tLatailie.\tLeicesters - North County Snapshots, colored: M E.Pullet: J.A.Latailie; C.La-\tCheviots Darbe; W.Clarkson; Mrs.R taille.\tEwe with lambs: J.Gilday; D Mason\tNew Hampshire Reds V Stalker.__._\tHen: Percy Honey; R.D.Ma-\tShearling ewe: J.\tGildai\tA DOMESTIC WORK\tson\tStalker.Baby's cardigan sweater, 6\tLight Sussex months to 1 year, knitted: Mrs.Hen: Percy Honey.R.Cowan; H.Devine; J Pin-\tRhode Island Reds cince.\tCock: J.A.Latailie.\tJas.McBurney.Bonnet\tand bootees,\tknitted:\tHen: J.A.Latailie: C.La-\tRam\tlamb: J.\tGilday J.Pincince; Mrs.R.Cowan; taille.\tStalker.\tMiss Linda Hobbs has return Mrs.H.Miller.\tCockerel: J.A.Latailie; C.\tGroup\tdess: J.\tGilday;\tA.\ted\thome\tfrom\tCamp\tFarthing.Child's knitted\tcardigan,\t8\tLatailie.\tStalker.\tLaurel, Que., where she had years, fine\twool:\tMrs.\tS.\tPullet: J.\tA.\tLatailie;\tC.\tLa-\tBest Leicester rem:\tA.Slal-\tsummer employment Young; Mrs.L.Balthazard.\ttaille.\tker.\tAmong those from this dis Child's\tknitted\tcardigan,\t2\tAny Other Purebed Variety\tBest\tLeicester\tewe:\tA\ttrict\twho\tattended\tLamoille Cock: R.\tD.\tMason.\tStalker,\tCounty Fair at Essex, Vt .were Cockerel:\tR.\tD.Mason\tBest North\tCountry\tCheviot\tMr.and Mrs.Gerald Wilson, Pullet: R.D.Mason\tram: J.Gilday.\tMr.and Mrs.Dclma Wihon, Trio White Rock: J.\tA,\tLa-\tBest North\tCountry\tCheviot\tMr.and Mrs.Gordon Jones and aille.\tewe: J.Gilday,\tMr.and Mrs.Denzil Bennett.Trio Brown Leghorn: J.A South Down And Border\tMr.and Mrs.Max Boomhour R.F.Boule: Mrs.Latailie: C.Latailie.\tCehviots\tand daughter.Maxine, Slan- Trio White Leghorn: J.A La- Ew# with lembt: L.and G.bridge East, and Mrs.Slanlev Champion Portron.Reserve Champion Female: R.P.Portron.Junior Champion Female: R P.Portron, Senior Champion Female: R P, Portron.Best herd Herefords on pa-rade.Silver Cup: Kent Robinson., Duel Purpose Shorthorns Jerry Jackson of Brome won _\t,\t.\t,\tprincipal prizes as well as Ew, i.mb: J.Gilday: A the Silver Cup jn )h)l brt#d< Quebec Grown No.1 \u2014 Ideal for cooking SMALL ONIONS 10 lbs.49* \t\t \tupon\t/i ml piirohARO 1»! Old\tEnglish MARMALADE\t\t 9 Of.\tJiir\t33c K* pi rim\tOH\tVI California No.1 \u2014 Sweet - Large Cluster RED TOKAY GRAPES , 19* Mrs.J.W.Michel, 1355 de Repentigny St., Quebec 6, P.O.Mrs.Michel Selected an H\" Westinghouse PORTABLE T.V.SET Quebec Grown No.1 \u2014 Fresh - Tender WASHED CARROTS 5 - 29c ?i ixrex domino stamps With coupon nrul FMircîuiM* of \"Smith\" OA»sort*d PII FILLING 30 at.Pk?.Oct, 44h.\t\t\t\t rxMi and r> irchiM* of \"St.Arnaud\" SOUP MIX 7 oi.Pkg.2 37c Expire* Oct- 4lh\t\tWith coupon and pumhaJi'F of \"Garbtr\" Strained or Junior BABY FOOD V« Of.Expire* Ort 41 h\t\t| With coupon and piirdhaAF f»f \"Pard\" Aaiortad DOG FOOD 1 IS of Tim 33c Expira* Ont 41 h rare4 domino stamps With coupon and puroli mm* of \u2022'lilua\" Surf (40c off) Klnq til* 11 37 Kxplrfff Or 41 h With coupon\tand purduiac rtf\t \"Di*l Monti»\"\tFc, WHOLF RFFTS\t 15 Of.Tin 2\tSic Expire* Od\t41 h fxntA DOMINO STAMPS With ctrupfui and pitroh n** of \"Alcan\" Follwrap (31' m II\" roll) 4te Rxplr** 0 Sf \u2018«1\tf ÆT» & 1: - \u2022V SEE THE 1967 GRANDE PARISIENNE SPORT COUPE The coupe exemplifies the new elegance in styling achieved throughout the 1967 Pontiac line, with a completely redesigned front end, \"hideaway\" lights, and sleeker roofline.Popular Parisienne has a new, distinctive, graceful silhouette.The Laurentian and Strato-Chief series feature deep, massive wrap-around bumpers, curved side windows and over-and-under headlights.Many important new safety features are standard equipment on all 1967 models, including the GM-developed energy-absorbing steering column which telescopes up to 8'a inches.Mere's one of the most glittering array ever assembled.Cars with new verve .new dash .new design-impact.See luxury cars, economy cars, sports models, standards, wagons, compacts, expérimentais, racing .from our own shores and from abroad.Visit this fabulous display today.wM mm 11 \\ i L*f* *«* *\u2022 SHOWTIME; TONIGHT 5 P.M.TILL It P.M.AUTOMOB/lf LTff \\û W\" .{Wf§ à \u2022 ( i \u2022; 1 I K \\y V \u2022'7 ' \u2019\t« /% tt Si ,.;}!! ji «IP1 11 > iu .l! .É .A ¦ ¦Mi-v lii 1 f - / 1 m THIS CHILDREN'S DISEASE SHOULD NOT BE TRIFLED WITH By WAYNE G.BRANDSTADT M.D.Pyelonephritis is a kidney infection that is common in chil dren.It is caused by germs that occur more readily in girls, it is more common in them than in boys.Cystitis (inflammation of the bladder) is usually present in these children and accounts for such symptoms as a frequent urge to urinate and burning pain on urination.In the acute stage the child may have chills, fever and vomiting.If the disease is not controlled promptly easy fatigability, apathy and high blood pressure may develop.Even with excellent care recurrences are common.Any chronic or recurring kidney infection is a threat to the child\u2019s health.For this reason a child with pyelonephritis should have a thorough study of the urinary tract with kidney X-rays and exploration of the inside of the bladder with a cystoscope.A wide variety of urinary antiseptics have been used to treat this disease.In general such antibiotics as streptomycin, kanamycin, the tetracyc* lines, chloramphenicol, ampi-cillin and colistin are more effective than the sulfa drugs.When the infection is brought under control it is important to use a prophylactic drug such as methenamine mandelate for six to nine months to prevent a recurrence.When this prophylactic treat ment is discontinued the urine should be checked at least once a month for another 18 months | because pyelonephritis is def-| initely not a disease to trifle | with.Q\u2014Our 9-year-old son ha- a I heart defect (Wolff-Parkmson-I White syndrome) with a heart ! murmur.What is the cause and 'what are the chances for im-; provement?A\u2014This congenital heart de-! feet is characterized by attacks I of very fast pulse (180 or more j beats per minute).Quinidine, \u2018procaine amide and digitalis j have been found to be beneficial j in abov.t that order of prefer-' ence.In some children the at-j tacks grow less frequent and i loss severe as they grow older.Q\u2014Our 13-year-old son had a j severe itching and swelling of .his eyelids.The doctor said it ' was due to an allergy and had him stop eating chocolate.His eyelids cleared up.Should he avoid chocolate completely or ' can he eat it in moderation\u2019\u2019 A\u2014If it was proved that choc-| olate was indeed the cause of your son\u2019s allergy he should avoid chocolate in any form for two or three years.He can then try taking small amounts from large amounts indefinitely.L-i^nN W \u2022i \u2019 i itjf l *\u2018wr5 * / J/-( Refreshments & Music East Angus Mr.and Mrs.R Knnig.A1 ma.were recent guests of Mr and Mrs.M.Sutton and Mrs F.Bell.Rev Win.Gray has return ed to Poughkeepsie, N.Y., af ter spending a few weeks will Mr.and Mrs.Douglas Bell.Oth er guests at the same home were Mr.and Mrs.Orian Gor don, St.Catharines, Ont., anc Mr and Mrs.Clarence Quinn Richmond.Mr.and Mrs.Bel and their guests, Mr.Gray.Mr and Mrs.Gordon were in Rich mond.guests of Mr.and Mrs 'C.Quinn.Mr.and Mrs.Robert Irving have returned home after spending a vacation travelling in the Maritimes and parts ol Ontario.Miss Barbara Jean Irving has left for the University of Dalhousie.Halifax, where she will take a post-graduate course in Public Health.Mr.and Mrs.Frank McCormick and Mrs.Florence McCormick.Ingcrsoll.Ont., were calling on Mr.and Mrs.Irving.Mr.and Mrs.Fred Henderson.Windsor.Ont., spent a few days guests of Mr.and Mrs.Thomas Rowland Mr.and Mrs.Leslie Mac l,eod.Wethersfield, Conn , Mr.and Mrs Hugh Marvin and fa-irmly, Burlington, Vt, were guests at the Aubin Hotel, iwhile here to attend the MacLeod - Labonte wedding.Miss Cheryl MacLeod spent a week guest of Miss Nancy Waldron previous to the wedding of her brother.Mr.Douglas MacLeod.to Miss Karen Labonte.1567 King St.West \u2014 Sherbrccke Tel: 569-S351 MAGOG \u2014 Mr and Mrs.Charles Radr and Mr.and Mrs.Raymond Di von.Hanover.Mass , were Ihr guests at the Cabana Motel for a few days and visited relative* and friends in the Townships Miss Pat Walker, of Quebet City, was «weekend guest oi Mrs.Clive Brown and family \u2022 Mr.and Mrs.John Noble m spent the weekend witt Mr and Mrs.V.M. The new season enters brilliantly with fashions to match its scenery! n til m \\ ; i J* * ' / ¦ I ' s RAYFELS ll T ^ur L ; Ig SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD.WED .SEPT 2« wmÊBmsÊÊÊÊBBBm SELF-SERVICE, PRE-PACKAGED MEATS CAN BE A PROBLEM! You can see the top side of the meat but not the bottom.So you wonder.The steak looks good, but is the bottom all bone and fat?It's a problem.a problem we've given a lot of thought \\Ye think we have the answer.We have a policy.We put the best side down.The side you don't see is guaranteed to be equal to or better than the side you can see.Simple?as ABC.effective?No more gamble.Fair and square?Sure because \"W* Care.\u201d Is this a good reason for shopping A&P?It\u2019s one of many, Fruits and Vegetables! Quebec Grown, No.1 Table Stock POTATOES 98 Canada Na.1, Sweet, Juicy, lartlett PEARS SIZE ISO LETTUCE ONIONS \u201c\"¦\u2018iflE KRAFT DINNER STRAWBERRY JAM CRACKERS MARGARINE QUEIEC GROWN, NO.1 \u2014 FRESH.FIRM (None priced higher I QUEBEC GROWN\u2014NO.1 SMALL etQ ÜEBEE 19' 49 cenes MACARONI FEATURE PRICE ! W 99e '° ' \u20181.29 NOW I 1MK, COtOMkUN A&P COFFEE vac pa< A4P MAND INSTANT COFFEE MMVfS OR SUCfD DU MONTI R,o o.u**\t.\t_ PEACHES\t2\t69< REA OR VFGFtAlil\tF.\u201e* I HABITANT SOUPS 2 yt .43c RAYMOND CHOiCt Q'lAllTY WHOlt\tTrnluiR R, , I WAX BEANS\t2 s;°, 39c ^VTCH\tFtefut» P.» l CLEANSER\t2 \u2022\u2022 43.MONt RO'JGf CMOia OllAllTY R.q p ,\u2022 Jl, lm Sc.\u2022 He APPLE JUICE\t3 d*79c G.E.LIGHT BULBS SAVE to.ON A PACKAGE OE 2 BESTBUY \"WW00 'll 2,\t49e SHADOW BAN\t2.53c FACT TOOTHPASTE GROOM A ClEAN MEN s HAIR DRESSING detergent Aylmei IColeui A ftetia AddcGI Rcq, price E)c jar\u2014Seve Rc MeCORMICK S PLAIN OR SALTED FEATURE PRICE ! 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JANE PARKER \u2014 Sliced.WHITE BREAD 24-OZ.loaves REG.PRICE 23c LOAF\u2014SAVE 4c 65 Regularly C.P./C.N.Tele-Communications representatives select at random and purchase at our store loaves of Jane Parker White Bread which are sent to our test lab for quality checks.Everything from the ingredients right through to the baking is checked and rechecked.You see, in that way.we even keep tabs on ourselves.^r JANE PARKER SPANISH BAR Reg.price 39c each\u2014Save 28c t CAKE 3 jane Parker erown s serve TWIN ROLLS JANE PARKER ORANGE TWIST COFFEE CAKE P«q prie\u2022 29c pkq.\u20144c r 25\u2018 Reg price 45c each\u2014Save 6c .39' im PARKER BEST BUY JANE PARKER PEACH PIE 39* Reg.price 49e each\u2014Save 10c full 8-inch 24-ox.pie DEGRUYTER BISCUITS 3 .89c 4CM-A WAHIv ft.|1\tH'liv A L PLTiîf ft Rr V.H11 ?OP OlOuPfD\tIdg i>t ( \u2022 7 pkgt fitt So*t '&< scohies r;;\t2 ^ 59c fir-ODiNT\tI,! OI,.\u2022*».tub» St.» to.TOOTHPASTE\tW\t89e MONARCH J, OTI OUI \u2022»« »\" 0nt.who is visiting her ling through the Canadian West, parents jn Melbourne, was a with stopovers in Saskatoon recent guest of Mr.and Mrs.and Vancouver.\tGermain Cote.The Choir of St.Augustine's Mr, Albert Poulin.Boucher-C hureh, as well as manyr of its yjne js a guest of his daugh-members.were in Sydenham jer Mrs.Stanley Smith and Mr.on Sept.18 to attend the Har- vest Service, conducted by Rev\t_______________ L.G.Westman.Mrs.N.Blais has returned !\u201e«iji,.rvicvotc from the hospital, where she inSTITUie meeTS has been a patient for several days, Mr.and Mrs.John Morrill and three sons spent the week- end in Barton.VI.They were accompanied to Barton by Mrs.Morrill\u2019s mother, Mrs.Knight, who had been their guest for a week.Mr.and Mrs Irving Lunnie and Mrs.Violet Lunme, Man- Sawyerville Mr.and Mrs.Wayne Carpenter, Montreal, spent a day wdth Mr.and Mrs.Herbert Hodge : and called on Messrs.Elton and | Renwick Thompson.Mr.and Mrs.Sternie Weston.Toronto, were guests of Mr.and Mrs.Irwin MeBurney.Mr.and Mrs.Robert Knapp, East Angus, were visitors of.Mrs.Thelma Noble.Mrs.Knapp P,rirstic+ Pit-rlo has just returned from spend- ouP',^T V^liCie ing two months in Paris, with Mr.and Mrs.Bruce Noble.On Sept.11 Mr.and Mrs Her-: bert Hodge entertained at a at Sawyerville SAWYERVILLE \u2014 The Women's Institute met in the Town Hall on Sept.7.Reports were given on the Cookshire Fair Booth and to send cards to a member in hospital.A gift was sent.A floral arrangement contest was held with Mrs.W.H.Raymond as judge.First prize went to Miss Velma Carson and second to Mrs.Fred Robinson.A gift was given to Mrs.Raymond for acting as judge.A flower quiz was held with Mrs.Alfred Robinson as winner.Refreshments were served by the hostesses, Mrs.Alvin Nugent and Mrs.Mamie Matthew.North Hatley Baptist Circle hears reports NORTH HATLEY - The Baptist Ladies Circle held its first fall meeting in the Community Hall, on Sept.13.The president, Mrs.Norman Burnell, conduct ed the worship period.Reports of the summer activities were heard, including * food sale, a supper at th« Antique show, and a wedding sup family gathering.Among those : were Mr.and Mrs.Malcolm Hodge and family, Lennoxville; Mr.and Mrs.Raymond Hodge and family.Eaton Corner; Mr.and Mrs.David Taylor and Cindy.Ottawa; Mr.and Mrs.Gordon Hodge and Scott.St.Petersburg.Fla.; Mr.David Hodge.jP01- Toronto: Mr.and Mrs, Gray- Mr* V Buckland.the wel-don Hodge and Susan.Eatonlfare convener, stated that as a Corner; Mr.and Mrs.Law-: result of an unusual number of renee Hodge.Florence, Mass.: caUs upon her funds, she had Mr and Mrs.David MeBurney a 'ow balance.Plans were made and Rosemary and Miss Carol \u2022r'r 8 congregational supper in Hodge.Montreal.\t'be Community Hall on Sept.Miss Edith Taylor spent a few 24.with the proceed» going oz- pkqs.3/sLOQ^ Cordon Bleu BARB-Q SAUCF \u2019tin0\" 29C SAVE 46c FIRE KING UTILITY PAH arc size 12 by 8 inches These utility pans guaranteed against oven breakage each \u2014not - bon®*255 ch'.cs;'* ,, ,6., n.19 *> I K^ss/f/e, & ACCENT ON FASHION AND SMART STYLING! FALL PARADE \"38* LOVELIEST STYLES YOU CAN FIND THIS FALL 4 The styles we are offering you have specially been cut to please everyone.Our coats and suits are presented in the newest colors.bright or dark according to your taste, in the finest materials available with fur collars to match.Never will you have the opportunity to enjoy such a bargain .don't miss it ! CP£N M ACCOUNT IT'S EASY! y K,- \u201e V r|p >93 .Sef- Itffa X o 1/ IP M long torso with wide ruffled front, this lovely party dress has a large belt at low waist and self buttons and bow.It is of course fully lined.Comes in Jade, Teal Blue and Cherry Red.Sizes: 5 to 15 (1656) / '\"v- \\ it ü X- All Wool Coat This Heathertone boucle ^ coat has a lovely Opposum collar and looks so youthful with its side shaped stitch pockets and half beited back and pleat panel.Fully interlined and chamois lining, for warmth all through the cool season.Choose from Berry », red.Teal blue or A' Green.Size: 7 to 15.(f j (5206) ¦ » , .r'Pv to 3 'J& ¦m Fj i I -W; X 'IP.\u2019ft / DRESS VERY LATEST STYLE '\u2019turex\" Wrapped up in Lace V tvtf l t \u2019IM / P MF h r u ~Æl » ->¦5: ¦ 1 1 / A Wfr % \\ /y is' 'jm : Y T hk\ti fc.,,\tw i » \u2022\tf».'T!sp.m mn> \\û in 1 V f % ~4£.Boucle \"îfscatiiertone\" Highly styled double breasted coat with cut hips and flap packets, large shawl ¦m collar to keep you warm this season.IN*, fully interlined.Green, Teal Blue, Berry Red.Size: 8 to 16.(5205) wit ^ ii mm High Fashion Cut Velvet The fullness ot tfihu coat will delight you.It has a glamourous flar4 TOHTSS*\u201d .« SU # ^ 1 w \\L.27 2.57 if Jüf >>i P'- Special Mi 7 V Very Special 7 / |t.Only Women\u2019s and Children\u2019s Non Run Stretch Nylon Leotards Guaranteed not to run! Hard-wearing, long-lasting heavyweight leotards in Dupont stretch nylon.INFANTS: White, pink, powder, red or navy.Sizes 6-18 mos.1-3X 1.27 and 1.37 pr.CHILDREN'S & MISSES': Navy, cord, beige, royal or black.Sizes 4-6, 7-9, 10-12, 12-14.\t1.57, 1.77 and 1.97 pr.WOMEN S: Beige, black or navy, sizes 5.M L.2.47.Slack only in sizes XL.2.57 pr.Hosiery Department eo.ea.ea.Choice of Two Styles! Diagonal Wool Skirts F.\tA-line hipster with lined seat and contour garrison belt with double eyeiat trim in genuine calf.In Burgundy or gold-tone.Sizes 8-16.G.\tA-line hipster with stitched panels, side zipper and lined sect.Grey or burgundy.Sizes 8-18.Heather Woof and Acrylic Pullover Tremendous velue! Elbow-length sleeve, crew neck sweater in heather wool and acrylic yarn .washes and dries in seconds.In heather tones of burgundy, loden green, tobacco brown or grey.Sizes S.M.L.Women » Sporf«wear Deportment Printed Arnel Jersey Turtle-Neck Blouses Wash in a wink .dry in a jiffy! These beautiful 'in-or-out' blouses have long sleeves and a zippered turtleneck.Bandbox fresh in a choice of paisley modern, floral, monotone or stained glass prints.Asst, colours.Sizes 10-18.Wemen\u2019* Sportswear Department 500 Belvedere St.S., Sherbrooke OPEN EVERY FRIDAY NIGHT \u2019TIL 10 P.M.Stamps With Eterv Purchase \"minimum\" What a Scotsman wears under his kilt may be an unanswerable question, but what j today\u2019s fashionables wear under the new short skirts, mini I dresses and new necklines is easily answered by the new \"bare minimum\u201d lingerie.For short, short skirts there are shorter pettislips and pet-tipants.Some pettislips are attached to their own bikini panties, and a few pettipants have attached themselves to | hip-length camisoles to create ! undercover jumpsuits.For fall\u2019s mini dresses there are spare little dress slips that are so fashionable they sometimes go out on their own.Chemise slips and \u201cfull slips'\u2019 j that end at mid-thigh com-;plement abbreviated fashions.! Slips may be prettier but ; they no longer peek out where | they shouldn't.Now there are slips with cutouts, backless slips and slips with one shoul-jder necklines.There are slips to fit under every fall fashion, and they !come in all the favorite prints.; geometries, stripes, dots and two-toned looks of the season.Fall\u2019s deep mysterious hues, very much on the slip scene, are not to be outdone by the bright, bold and soft shades.Although there are many tailored looks, deep, feminine | lace and sheer chiffon over-\u2022 lays are still in the fashion news, to make a woman lee! more womanly.mobile as a flutter of kerciefs flying at the hem.Look for a shining vamp .alight with sequins \u2014 all iridescent spangled black \u2014 with ostrich flowers hitting the breeze.Twice wonderful, the coat that's a dress .in a nubby neutral fabric.Previewed in | cocoa and wite knit with gros-! grain borders.The metallic plaid dress plus jacket, double .knits in hot colors and the per-lennail black wool costumes.The skinny wool dress .| simple lines and strong clear : colors.A thick tweed in stained glass colors with a soft belt just below the middle.The high and low seam for the stretched-out torso dress, the tab front coat dress in wool twill, the glittery night fabrics in purest shapes.Innocent-looking as a schoolgirl \u2014 but! Black crepe sprinkled with pailettes \u2014 a spanking white touch of satin at the neck plus shirtsleeves.Legs look riaht for fall skirts Legs have taken on and taken over fall's shorter skirts with panty hose, tights, short welt sheers and textured stockings.Fall's hemlines give rise to panty hose with briefer panty sections that fit and look better in their skin tones.Tights provide the newest excitement and diversity.They range from lightweight opaque to velour, in both solids and patterns and in all fall's fashion colors.Textured stockings, crochets and structural patterns as well as favored fishnet, make color news.too.Shiny, glittering stockings are fall's newest way to earn out the total look.i *'**-*\"*¦ "]
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