Sherbrooke daily record, 21 octobre 1966, vendredi 21 octobre 1966
[" Bibik thtyut du Séminaire de Sherir ' it WEATHER Mainly sunny today.Warm-or Saturday.High today and low tonight at Quebec City and Sherbrooke 45 and 32.SberbcookejDailuTRecocd SUPPORT YOUR COMMUNITY CHEiT Sherbrooke \u2022 Lennoxvillo Objective: $25.000 Sept.26 \u2014 Oct.2« Established 1897 Price: 7 Cents SHERBROOKE QUEBEC, FRID W, OCTOBER 21.19ht.Seventieth Year Allard amendment out Medicare action shunned by MPs \u2019 ¦'.v';;\t^ OTTAWA (CP) \u2014 The Commons Thursday was in no mood either to change or approve the government s me- i dieal care insurance bill.Two amendments that would establish a national pro- : gram b> July 1, 1968, were defeated by wide margins during the sixth day of debate on second reading \u2014 approval in principle.More talk is expected today and when it will stop for ; a vote is anybody's guess.Conservatives are delivering \u2014: \u2014;-:\u2014 lengthy objections on a number neeers\u2019 VVhlU !two Conservatives.Richard Bellipress secretary saui two Johnson reading \u201cW e 1 c o m e to Mel-, \\B1 Kl \\N, Wales (Reuters) \\i least I'M pei sons were killeil and poliee igpoit-ed I JO missing when a eol-j lapsing colliery waste - heap H plowed into this Welsh min ing village today.Inirying a school and smashin;: 15 houses.l ourieen ol the dead nul 100 ol the missing were voung children from the nurserv school.oliec said n was impossi-jhlc to llnnk of any fnithcr survivors from under the mountain of waterlogged con idust, slime and shale.Alter the collapse id Hie heap dirt grimed mincis, some of who had children at the school, dawned tools at a nearby mine and hurried lo the scene, claw in g with shovels or hare hands at the mass of debris.Miner C.corgc Thomas, 16 said Hie slide hit Aherfan \"like an earthquake.\" burying the cliuid in a matter of minutes , He hurried to the school and li.urut three little children dead under tangled brickwork.HI A small Ixiy alongside them was riving because his leg was caught.¦'Several classrooms of the school collapsed and I only saw A; w m ,* (C a r 1 e t o n) and Rod Webb ; (Hastings-Frontenac).First snow week earlier than last year If the old wife's saying about:^am^ei'\u2019' said they would vote youngsters about car was route and LBJ placards were, tops, car was! everywhere On one building! j^nson relu.-tied lo his car.and the crowd opened a way, but in a hundred y ards or so he one room which Juid mil been slopped again, stood up in the.too severely damaged,\" he said, car, and vvavi cl as the crowd Another eyewitness eaid he closed in.cheering waving U-S.ihearcia faim knocking from un-wcrc flags ballcons.and everything; dtrncaU) the rubble where-one threw twe TOLD TO GET OUT ; plastic balloons filled w ith paint 'Gat out of Viet Nam' ] at the car Another report said y)e ward- scrawled in paint on' else they in id.Another Conservative split of1 one individual was rosuonriblc \u201e ,\t\u201e\t, ,, one muivieniai was lesponisiou.a wan 0f another budding along and .sorts appeared to develop on -pu,() 6etrpl the bill itself when Alberta MPs Douglas Harkness and Marcel service agents'Uu, roi,te_ \"hoorav 1 W'alks for blocks, cheering and waving U.S.flags.Police estimated the crowd at 500,000.RAN INTO TROUBLE Trouble started after the motorcade left the downtown sec- who were riding on steps built into the back bumper of the lim- - - ousine caught the full force of first snowfalls holds truth.^ainst lhe bjIL Bo\u2018h are for- the pa,n1 and were bathed in Sherbrooke residents can ex-n'er ^(Mlseivatlve cablnet minis-, pect to the blanketed by snow ters-\tThe incident occurred as the November 20 due to yesterdays Other Conservatives tend to Johnsons were nearing Govern-brief preview of winter.\tcriticize the form of the bill, ment House for a reception.According to the saying, one\tst°P short of saying They stepped from their car month after snow is first seen;BleJ B v°Je aSainst it, or else waving and smiling as though the white stuff will be here to,sa-v ^.ey support the principle of nothing had happened, stay.\ta national health plan without The president, on his arrival But the Lennoxville Experi-iSa'Ving h°W ^11 Vote'\tm Australia's second largest mental Farm didn't take yes- Jac'k Hol'ner (PC \u2014Acadia)i city was greeted by friendly terday morning\u2019s snowfall veryifeB into the latter category.Hej thousands wl»_jammed the side-seriously, describing it as \u201conly suPP°rts \"medicare\u201d, but did a trace of snow\" and finding!0?^ accept an invitation from not enough had fallen to war- B*cbard Cashin (I\u2014St.John\u2019s rant measurement.However, \"es*'\\ say bow he d vote on they did add that .26 inches JAberal bill, of rain fell between 8 a.m.and Another western member, Dr.2 p.m.Thursday.\tLewis Brand (PC\u2014Saskatoon)] tion and passed the campus Yesterday\u2019s low temperature and be was concerned about the cf Melbourne University.Stu-crept near the 32 degree freez-lack.?f medicat personnel and! dents waving anti - Viet Nam ing mark but didn't\tquite reach\tfac'bties'bet would\tvote for\tplacards broke through stout it.Maximum and\tminimum\t^ b>H anyway.\tpolice barricades and dashed to- temperatures were\t34 and 42\tAssociate Defence\tMinister\twnrd the centre of the street in degrees.\t~\tCadieux entered the debate\u2014the\tan attempt to disrupt the mo- Thn\u2014Hav-c\t, first cabinet minister to do so tore ad e.came one week earlier than'last Hea,lh M 1 n 1 s 1 e r Mac\u2018 Secret service agents ordered \u201e\u201e\tfj , Eachcn opened the discussion\u2014 the cars to speed up and the jfo reject opposition charges that president in effect ran a two-thc bill violates provincial rights block gauntlet while booing, in !,le bealth field.\t> cheering youths shook their fists ^ ^ The constitution has evolved at him and threw objects at his through precedent and now both car.1 e v e 1 s of government share- Otherwise the drive through health jurisdiction, he said.Quo- the city was a triumph for the bee should not be deprived of: president.He and Mrs.John-federal financial aid because of1 son came from Canberra to unreasonable fears of federal spend four hours in Melbourne, interference\tA small crowd of about 200 Mr.Allard said he was \u201cscan- waved U.S.flags and cheered as dahzed by Mr.Cadieux' re-: the president walked lo his car HU.,.IS t V «0 1 WJ TRAGEDY IN WALES \u2014 A constable carries injured child Irom school, background, at Aberfan, Wales, after tons of coal slag swept down a moult- year\u2019s when the season s snow fell Oct.27.INDEX Births, deaths\t7 Townships .\ts Classified\t.8 Comics\t .8*11 Editorials\t.4 Financial .\t.,,,\t7 Sports\t,.,10 Television\t&\tRadio\t9 Women\t6 wA.m Hit'S of the collapsed houses once stood, and dug out one of the occupants still alive.Doctors went to the scene with blood plasma and transfusion equipment Mothers worki ;l up to their waists in the su amp-like ruin of the school seeking their chil-I dren Men and women wept a, coal blackened children, swathed in blankets, were lifted head-high on stretchers over tho crowds into waiting ambulances.John E.Bradley a borough cn meet-, said: 'it slid, just like I a glacier, and it is still moving, four hours after it started.We don't know where it is going i end.Once the pressure start' it keeps on moving.Bulldozers rumbled toward the school.!to stand bv DECLARE EMERGENCY\tT|1(, cm: publishi Three hours after the huge tvvo acmal shoppin; |rubbish \"tip \" collapsed, the ava- |amjjy 0f j,)Ur 0,lc S - lainside anil crashed lut» the slrueture.The bullies of 'I persons.1!) rliildren ami (vvu adults, weie recovered.|\u2019o|.ire estimated 100 siiiool i hildreii anil about .'!0 adults were missing.(AI* Wirepliiito by cfdile Ironi Alie/ian) .II Grocery bill is almost Imbed \u2019 ; OTT UVA (CiU\u2014Pass fan: > labels, .-ulistitute here and there, and yt .alien of Canada suggests lip 1\tin*\tImilrition Lui\tloa\tInn'\t(1 .-lore avaiial\tde\tfront local heal\t\t1 il w ist\t*iy\tbrands i n s I c\ta oiuljon caJUng tor the United a delay hecauso the United carriers will be offered limite^\tc.^rv^ ^ available for\tManual\tseal» with the two to larger jets, problems with \\n s#orf>'\t^ \u2019 c\t\u2018 Nations to take over South Af- State, obejeted to the strong subsidies and mav ho' niir * i r, 1Ces t0 remPte arcas where mainline carriers.\tairport sizes and traffic volume\trica\u2019s mandate over South west wording of the prosopsal.to\twith Air\tmeans,üf Tran¦ port are But economic and efficient may make changes necessary Executives of Canada Sale-\t\u201e onfe.Canadian P \" f Tanuoa and inadequate, where air service i- operation of regional patterns Rea : enable security must be \"ay Ltd., followed the Loblaw segments of înLiif wf i®\u201d C8seDtial t0 SUPP°« develop \u201cmay ,n some cases involve,ensured for employees affocted aTJPcarance before the commit-\t?A ?Transirt\tpick™^\u201d' \u2022 n,cnl\u2019.whcr* regular route competition with Air Canada m by such transfers.\"\t,ec alld told about ln ,hD WUh A\u2019r \"j, ThsoTaM 'thTiïïlrm chains questioned bv the com- ar,,un,J Vientiane for 30 minutes after arreting Gen Duane zentive upon the carrier to AUGMENT MAIN CARRIER»; ^ ru i r-n', -a\tH alsosaid the airtransport mjttee\t, today in what appeared to be Rathikoun.the army's comman- ievelop more traffic and be Th» statement saki ih ,\tslal,?ment said, '\u20190,,ne board \"lI1 be d:rected to take miUee'______________________ the culmination of a feud be- der m-chief; Gen.Boun Gum, \u2022k i ne statement said the role routes now operated by the \u201ca firmer position with regard operate in competition with Air will intervene if necessary.Canada or CPA.\u201d\tIt also said the air transport The statement said some hoard will be directed to take «ij\\j w.jl iru* a ta lu* mem sa in tho -r/viex\tu.;ome more efficient.'\u2019\tof rei T, mû\tii u a\t°-*\ta 5 %aj oup- ; in a in he Air Transport Board wdl Ah\tof elisibIe fcr lraDsfer t0\tgkmal air carriers in any case ieveiop criteria for subsidies on The -.-m \u201e < 'L\t.carr,er;'' \"flthou*!?no whol«- involving new licensing of re- Every dog has his day\u2014 : use it or lose rt\u201d baÏÏ rect î compel,tile oÏTnTJh sale\u201ereioCatl0n ,s\t\u2019\tgniar routes, route transfers or And the puppies their weak- ional carriers is to sup main carriers may become to the financial structure of re- Srr.ile for today \"But as main earners move granting of subsidies.\u201d end*.tween the air force commander, the inspector-general of the Brig.-Gen.Thao Ma.and the army, and the king's brother, army high command in the Gen.Sayavong, at air force j capital.\theadquarters in Savannakhet At least 11 persons were re- in Southern Laos, ported killed and three injured. «5 SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD, FRL, OCT 21, 19fi« TO YOUR COMMUNITY CHEST OBJECTIVE $25.000 CAMPAIGN CLOSES OCTOBER 28th You give only once, but you give many the help and hope they need .Your one donation will help the Sherbrooke Welfare Agency, the Y.M.-Y.W., the Boy Scouts, the Sherbrooke Library and the Lennoxville Library.Your donation will help the ill and the needy, the young and the aged, the handicapped and the infirm, and help build better citizens for the future.Give now .and give generously so that these organizations will receive the funds they require to meet their operating expenses.SHERBROOKE WELFARE AGENCY SHERBROOKE LIBRARY LENNOXVILLE LIBRARY > 7; ^o.*7** -ft./'- °'k: s* 7 7 THIS MESSAGE SPONSORED BY THE FOLLOWING.Domtar Pulp & Paper Ltd.Windsor, Que.J.S.Bourque Limited 235 Galt St., East.Sherbrooke, Que.Clark's Newsstand 107 Queen Street, Lennoxville, Que.and Harry Evans Plumbing & Heating 22 Atto Street, lennoxville.Que.Lavallee Construction Ltd 435 Cliff St\u201e Sherbrooke, Que.Tricotex Co.Ltd.2765 Prague St., Sherbrooke, Que.Art Crawford Transport Inc.89 Abenaquis Street, Sherbrooke.Que.Hebert & Briere Consulting Engineers, 850 Belvedere Street, Sherbrooke, Que.Skinner & Nadeau Inc.82 Wellington St.North, Sherbrooke, Que.R.E.Stewart Construction Corp.862 Wellington Street South.Sherbrooke, Que.Sherbrooke Laundry & Dry Cleaners Ltd.353 Frontenae Street, Sherbrooke.Que.Domil Limited 85 Burlington St.Sherbrooke.Que.Croteau B.A.Service 66 Frontenae Street.Sherbrooke.Que.Sherbrooke News Co.Inc.154 Wellington St.North.Sherbrooke, Que.Hodge Auto Parts Limited 63 Wellington St.South, Sherbrooke, Que.Meubles Lennoxville Furniture 153 Queen Street, Lennoxville, Que.and George Morgan Gloves Limited 966 King St.West, Sherbrooke, Que.Sherbrooke Pure Milk Co.Ltd.209 Belvedere North, Sherbrooke, Que.Wellington Tire Limited 154 Wellington South, Sherbrooke, Que.Hertz Rent-A-Car 787 Conseil Street, Sherbrooke.Que.^ A* *//,.N/_ ' / S.^ / \u2022 GIVE GENEROUSLY! i T 1 ?\t\t\"Sherbrooke's Leading Dairy ' RECORD VM ftKl\tShccbcooke Bailu Mccoca\tjgffl SHERBROOKE\t1 jSm\u2014^for BEST RESULTS^1\t\tPURE MILK Wt?- 1\u20141\tIUI ULiVl RLdULId^\tFill , OUT 21, 1966\tHIGH QUALITY DAIRY PRODUCTS - Til.562 1615 Bits \u2022 \u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022*\u2022*\u2022* * * * Sherbrooke courts and pieces Yes, that was real »m>w that tell wvtlj in Shcrbrook»' j-csterdaj' .Arc your storm windows up\" .winter lit es on?.squirrels are eolleetins nuts .any volunteers?\u2022 11 you're interested in preserving autumn's glorious colors tu brighten the long winter ahead try this Get a branch still holding colorful leaves .place wax paper over each leaf on either side and iron the paper The preserved branch set in a living-room vase with perhaps a few bullrushes and colored wheat stalks will remind you that snow and ice aren't permanent .Speaking of lost color, how drab Wellington Street's Court House looks now minus its beautiful flower beds and city crest .The co-eds at the l Diversity of Sherbrooke are lighting their male counterparts for the right to form their own association an article appearing in the Campus Estrien, the U of S paper, written by one of the campaigning females states that girls belonging to various associations are subjected to the mockery of male students \"who are afraid of losing their pants\".Have you noticed a dearth of oyster parties this fall.\u2019 .Well, blame it on inflation .Oysters this year cost about S28 per case of 10 dozen laid down in Sherbrooke, almost double last year .\t.So the promoter must get $2.80 for a dozen oysters, plus the cost of the soup, crackers.cheese and other delicacies .That means at least four dollars for each patron .And who wants to restrict himself to a dozen oysters?.Cries for a sweepstakes lottery in Vermont diminishing after New Hampshire\u2019s dismal experience .in the Granite State, ticket sales have dropped sharply from last year's low .\"Vermont legislators should keep this in mind,\u201d editorializes the Newport Express .Anecdote to July\u2019s hospital strike: the local Salvation Army leader attended d\u2019Youville Hospital's dinner celebrating the strike's end on invitation from the hospital staff grateful for the valuable aid given them during the week and a half trying period .Sign on a Sherbrooke printing shop, \"we print anything except money \" Sherbrooke plans for the centennial year must be jinxed .the centennial fountain seems to be a lost dream .and the city has had to withdraw front circulation a new tourist folder on the vacation delights of the area .the cover contained a sketch of the fountain .The Galt home fell down as it was being moved .so the city\u2019s centennial project of maintaining it goes out the window .now it transpires that not even the outbuildings will be saved .meanwhile, controversy rages over the city's centennial grant .so far, only the world water ski championships next year seem to be firm .any other bright ideas?.Scheduled speaker at the Reform Club dinner Tuesday, Nov.8 is Lucien Cliche, Minister of Lands and Forests in the former Lesage administration .He replaces former Justice Minister Claude Wagner who appears too busy to even reply to a letter inviting him to tell the local Liberals about the party problems .There isn\u2019t much left of the Ecole Montcalm nameplate .most of the letters have fallen off leav-the cryptic letters OLE M N .Local Red Cross workers are busy preparing for the annual fall blood donor clinic scheduled for Nov.7 to Nov.10.Two charged in Windsor assauft Two men, allegedly members of a gang of four who allé godly beat Gerard Loiselle his two sons, and a 55-year-old man, Uldric Dion, at his farmhouse near Windsor last October 11 were charged on four counts yesterday in Court of Sessions They were ordered to post $1,500 cash or\ton property bail awaiting the preliminary hearing, : .t;:-:\tJean \u2022 Guy Vaillancouvt hi *\t*\tand N um Picard, 23, both of BRIEFL.ETS\tSherbrooke were ehameil villi, |assault, causing damage to .v.**.'*V'' ! property.theft w ith v .olenee, 1.ENNOXV11.1.E\tand causing bodily hanr Beans and oyster supper, Oct, Defence lawyer Dewey Zaot 22.from 5 to 9, at the Army, asked that Juoge Reno.' I Navy and Air Force Associ- me! be clement and order mm alien Unit 318 Inc., St.Franeis'imum bail which in Hits case Street, Lennoxville.Adm.$1.25, was $500 for the pair who h : _____\t!\u2018\u2018only a small police record '' LENNOXVILLE\tBut Crown Prosecutor NON-denorninational Ex ange- Boland Du g re -a \u2022 the max listic services arc being held Bnum amount of bail should he at the Masonic Hall, Lennox- ordered, alleging these individu ville.Thursdays 8:00 pm.and,»1* 'Vl're dangerous and had eut Sundays 3:30 p.m.through Octo-an(^\t1||' Mi Loiselle.h her only.These services are \u2022''ons 'an^ ' Idenc l\u2019ion and open to any one and free from Bad knocked them all oat obligations of any kind to those\tdefence accused thcj who come.We have no lit era- Crown of \u2018looting a witness out iture or books to sell, our only jtext is the Bible.LENNOXVILLE \u2022 MAGOG Mr.Edgar T.Jones is presenting Canada's Mountain Wil Iderneea on Sat.Oct.22nd., 3:00 p.m.and 8:15 p.m.in the Len-noxville High School Auditorium.For those who find themselves unable to reach these two shoxvs, there will be a show-jing at 8:00 p.m.in the Princess Elizabeth High School, Ma-igog on Fri.Oct.21st.SHERBROOKE Paper drive Sat.a.in.Oct, 22nd., sponsored by First Sherbrooke Girl Guides.For pick up call 567-2870 or 562-7396 side the courtroom Crown.Prosecutor Durit said that what he said was true and a result of his investigations.! After some deliberation Judge Tunnel decided to order a Montreal man to post a two year peace bond of S500.The Montreal man, formerly of Windsor had been charged with selling 11 cows that were a guarantee on a loan from the Provincial Bank.His defence lawyer, Laurent Dube, explained to the court that the man had been in hospital when his wife sold the animals because she needed the money.4s,Unilingualism a urged at U of S mi Hi i s .un i;\\i v -Here is a niclmal portrayal of a cheque's trip: Bottom left: Loo Brown eashes his ehoque at the Bank of Montreal and reeeixes money from the (oiler.Top left: the teller, Mrs.Jean Bloomfield stamps the baek of ehoque with the name of the bank receivin', the cheque anil the dale.Top right: Cheque is pul in proof machine by Danielle Turcotte, this machine classifies the cheque according to the bank, and totals up for Dial bank l.asllv, holloiii ri 'lit, Desnei-ges Turcotte in.crls cheque to ihc Uecordal,.tins machine photostats lhe cheque; il is used only for cheques hound for out of lowii, {Record photo by ihiuy Gcrrish ) Students at the l iiixersity Si a resolution calling fot an end to i bilingual institution, \\t the closlll meetiiij: of Hie A ill,mis de I t iiixersity ot Slu rliro, : passed a resolution urmny that Hu completely Freneli tmilingual iiistih The resolution was introduced by \\GKt S's External Itelalions and National Affairs Commi; J tee.The same rotuiitiUce imro | dueed another resolution Ilia: Iuas passed by the general a .'ÿ*!?seull»ly .staling that all re ui.ir professors and instructors at the ffl ' university be able to speak B* ^ Freneli.The students, however re j jcelod another resolution which Si 'proposed Hi it the Assemblée |J Generale des Etudiants de l'Uni jf ver.site de Sherbrooke call lor 1 (lie eoiuidele ami preyre- ivo integration of English langu me jcducalion fa ci lilies into the French language .svslcui.The résolut ion was shiii [down last mg hi at the elo.rm.Hireling of AG El S's fir l -en real a.-.-einbly held at the mil Iversily this week \\ The meeting was opened by lloliert Nelson, president nf the lllnion Generale des Etudiant'.Iasi iti Complex operaticn behind simple cashing of cheq SHERBROOKE A 22-year-old Lac Megantici A cheque is a cheque it a man.Camille Thivierge plead- cheque for most of us.Annual hospital Auxiliary\tc(j guilty\tto two\tcounts of theft\tNothing more Ilian a slip of Membership gift iea \tplace with the unveiling of a thought the way in which the the French and English langu The guest speaker for the next idaquo in memory of the early French \u2022 Canadians had stood age with equal dexterity.\" session of the Current Affairs s,',,*l\u2018rs\tt*'11'\tv''l*)\u2019-e by the British in the Province Fifty y ears after Confedera section of the Community School The plaque is on a shaft of was proof they would not at lion Sir Eoinor Gotiln said.\u201cLet xvjn \\ j p Milborne who kr,\u2019> granite, with the u»\"'rip tempt to deal unjustly now by us preserve intact, our field of vv,]|\t\u201e pjprr on (hr Dead ,lor' m both French and Eng the British minority when their action and guard against dénigra Scrolls, in the projection lish.\"In honor of Captain Ca were so much strong dreaming of diminishing the room 0f Knowlton High School k\u2019b Tn-e.who raine to Canada at 8 p m.Tuesday, Oct.25.I from New Hampshire ami set the 19(17 Montreal world's fair to oin\u201811 next Spring.\\t right Is the \u201cmint-rail\" whirti will rarry visitors ntiout the (air ground.(CP Wlfepliolol BEDFORD (>n Saturday.Stanbridge East plaque to honor area's pioneer unvei iled settlers numbers er.\u201d Mr.Brown continued to (year, 1948, and quoted the mous words of lion Louis There will be a nominal charge lor non registered persons wishing to attend this session Cowansville names new police chief No action yet on disputed election COWANSVILLE - (Staff) -No action on the disputed electron of Liberal party member Louis - Paul Neveu, in Shef-ford County by Paul O.Tre-panier, P.C.contestant will take place before December 15th.Local court sources said that quite often such cases take up to three years prior to hearing The major task is the prépara tion of evidence.Sherbrooke Daily Record COWANSVILLE P.O.Box 32 News Office, 413 South St., Tel.263-3636 or 263-0482 Also subscriptions, renewals classified advertising.Or mail to Box 1200, Sherbrooke, Que.nil» i u;.mÉÆm I of diminishing jgreat task it is our mission to the continue.Let us in the aocont fa plishmont of this task be in St, spired by the courage, by tin Laurent who said that \"t h e Faith, by the Ideals of our an people of Canada will now wcl- eestors, the discoverers of this come the new partner in Con- country, the splendid visions of federation, the peoples of Can- the Fathers of Confederation add and Newfoundland are in and thanks to our work to our many ways already one people efforls and to our sacrifices the For Ihe most part they sprung 2Plh Century will count our ^\t_ from Kindred stock, they have country amongst the great na\t(\tU.I.E \u2014 (Staff! \u2014 behind them the same giv;it lions of the eat tit.\t[Alfred Goyer, newly appointed traditions of liberty and dent- \"When I regard our Immense l^\u2019ce chief, Cowansville, will ocracy: of respect' for the territory, when I admire out-l,1or* *be membois of the roice rights of individuals and minor- old provinces with all their\ton\tMonday,\tNovember 24th at ilics, and observance of I It o nch historical souvenir*, and\t3\ttown\thall\tceremony, rule of the law.Together, we the new born of yesterday,] Jean leduc, town now look forward to the build- from the prairies and the vir ing of even a greater nation to gin forests with their teeming preserving more effectively the power, 1 am proud of the name ideals and institutions which wc Canadian, proud of my country both cherish, and to providing Canada, 1 am thankful that pro-our children with a greater:videnee allowed me to be bom measure of welfare and hap- in a country, new and fruitful piness.\u201d\tsheltered from the bloody car Mr.Brown said that now wc nage of war, a land of liberty,Ij'owjn(, ^ have heard extracts from great a land of equality which knows French - Canadians and have no castes, which established the following facts: superiority save that of talent, (a)\tThe British North Amer-of effort, and of rectitude, a iean Act was a promotion of land where fruitful peace will the Province of Quebec and bring Union and Concord, and something they vitally wanted [promote more progress and and needed.\tprosperity that any other corn (b)\tThat in its declaration er of the earth, there was no question that any1 \"It is tn order to preserve manager, eonfirmeri the appointment yesterday.He added that former chief Ernest Dcschainps has given up his police duties, but will remain in charge of the fire department, j The members of both police land fire departments are fol civil defense course; passing mark must be at-rccognizes no iajnc(i ^ ensure employment.tied in 1796 on this farm, and along with oilier pioneers found ixl Stanbridgo Fast In 1801.The grey granite cairn typ-fie* the strength, vigor and dar ing of those early pioneers who '\"' j1 left their homes in New Damp hire to make the long, hazard From Canada.By E J.CRAIGHEAD (Record Coirespondent) the (loM'oiidanls (roui S t .i n Itriilgr Fast gave then son tecs nml in some cases their Inc' in hotli World Will's, and the Canadian flag.Prior to the unveilin' Kelt net It Tree gave an intorestint: 'address on the Tice family j The first mention of the family in America is found in I he IVec Family in America, a book which stales that Richard Tree came to Massachusetts before 196\" another Richard free ts mentioned who va* a Justice of the Peace in Convenir) R I tn ous journey to The cairn, about one quarter of a mile from Stanbridgo Fast, is the highest elevation in Stan bridge Township and looking out over the rolling countryside one can understand why this country was settled early and why the pioneer* looked on it as » fertile land The plot of ground was given by Kenneth Tree, while private rontribut ions defrayed the cost of the plaque and cairn which is reach ed from the road by a flight of cement steps.The cairn was covered with two flags.Ihe Union Jack un dor which the early ,settlers liv j the New Fngland Gen cologteal Society of Boston, Mass , the following informa tion is obtained Three Tree families were reported in the 17911 United States Kedctal Cell sus, two in New York and one in Lanosboro, Mass II is sur nilsod that Captain Caleb Tree belonged to the Iasi mentioned family.It is reported that Ca let) Trii' together with Nathan Anders came to Stanbridgo F:e i in 1796 Caleb Tree spent the winter in Stanbridgc Fast wltcie he built a Ing cabin, while An [iters returned to New Hamp shire, coming hark to Canada the following spring.There is no furlh ed and under which many of of Anders, but Caleb mention roe spent the remainder of his life In Ca nada He died on June IP, 1824 .iitd is hiirh'd in the Stanton ce motery at the innet.lon of the Dun It a in and FreUglisburg roads.There is another Caleb Tree burled in the Chandler Cemetery, who has beep confused with Ihe first Caleb Tree, t he second Caleb Tree was a ! sen of bis, and lived from 18(15 to 1879 It would ho of interest to many to learn that the original I'ownsliip of Stanbridgc drawn ui» in IRon ami surveyed by Jesse Pi tutoyer, extended from [the outskirts of Iberville to St, Armand, Philipshurg and Dunham and emit a mod 60,926 ac-n s The Township of Stanhridge was established in I8nt In 1800 Hugh Finley and associate*, of whom Caleb Tree was one were granted their lots of land.Hugh I inley and associates petitioned the government for their grants in 1790.but they were I not given unlit in years later.Meanwhile the first settlers moved ill with the status of [ squatters.Tlie plaque was unveiled by ! two great great great grand-on of Caleb Tree, Graham and Byron Lackey, of St.Lambert, who stood smartly at attention and saluted ns the flags were withdrawn from the pi a 1 que News Flashes from around the world AUCTION SALE DEPARTMENT OF ROADS Property Paul-Emile Raymond \u2014 A house, located at number 353, St-Georges Street, Windsor Mills, countv of Richmond.The buyer will pay cash or with a certified cheque made payable to the order of the Minister of Finance for the full amount of his purchase.The buyer will undertake to move or demolish this building before November 30.1966 That actuaton sale will take place on (hr premisr=.Wednesday, November 9, 1966 at 10 AM (EST For information, apply to; Department of Roads 1075.Talbot Street Sherbrooke The Minister of Roads Fernand J.Lafontaine, Ing.FROM 376 to 186 \u2014 Herbert A.Cohn, 43, of Skokie, 111., weighed 376 pounds two years ago before he became determined to lose 199 pounds of \"ugly fat\" and joined a weight reducing club in Skokie.Cohn is shown wearing pants with a 60 inch waist, which has since been reduced to 36 inches.\t(AP Wirephoto) He was too fat to be Santa Claus MILWAUKEE, Wis.(AP)\u2014businessman.Herbert Cohn was so fat a de- Today, he weighs 190 pounds, partment store doctor wouldn t \"I was sitting alone in my liv-let him be Santa Claus.\ting room on a Saturday after- Once he was refused service noon 'n October two years ago, at a hot dog stand.\u2018\u2018You know-,:1 was probably eating.Anyway, mister, you shouldn\u2019t take any-saw an article in the paper, thing,\u201d the waitress said.\t^\t^ T°u\twant\tto\tlose \"You\u2019re really\tnot\thungry.\u201d\tweight call this\tnumber.I\tdid.His wife nagged him.So did 1 bon't know' why.You never everyone else.\tHe\tweighed 376\t^,I0W why.\u201d po,uInds .,,,\tJOINED TOPS I was told by everyone, even my enemies, to lose weight.' The telephone call was the be-said Cohn, 43, a Skokie, 111., ginning of Cohn\u2019s commitment - - - -\tto TOPS Club.Inc., a non-profit organization dedicated to \"taking off pounds sensibly.\u201d The worldwide organization's 16 .000 members count calories collectively in a group therapy approach to obesity.Cohn had tried dieting before.He had 235 pounds packed on his five-foot-nine frame when he emolled at Wabash College before the Second World War and tried to make his mark as a football player.The coach insisted he lose weight so he dropped to 176 pounds.\"I was a perennial sub after that,\u201d Cohn said, \"I was too weak to play.\u201d Before he got married he lost about 60 pounds.\"Six months after I was married, I put it all back on,\u201d he said.Not long before joining TOPS, Cohn bought a blue suit with a size 60 waist.It took him 20 months to lose almost 190 pounds.CAPE KENNEDY (AP)-The US.space agency today an-nounced plans to launch an At las-Centaur space rocket next; Tuesday to fully qualify it fori lunar and planetary flights.The launching is one of two space missions scheduled from Cape Kennedy next week.Ear lier, the Communications Satellite Corp.announced plans to launch a satellite Wednesday to extend commercial space communications coverage to the Far East * * * WINNIPEG (CPj-A Franco Manitoban education group will mark its 50th anniversary this year with a militant campaign to restore its long-banned lan guage to the province's public schools.Its leaders hope the \"call to aims\u201d won't be necessary and that it is on the verge of making the kind of progress of which it has little to show for its first half-century of existence.* * * OTTAWA (CP)\u2014The director of the Cigar Institute of Canada today said Canada\u2019s minister of Indian affairs had shown a hypocritical approach to his attempts to advertise the Cana dian cigar * Cow earns Cbch,,each;in.certificate BEDFORD \u2014 (Special) \u2014 From 10-11.30 a.m.on TV Channel 6, on Saturday.Oct.22.the program will be the Anglican-United Church Search for Unity.Rev.K.Trickey has requested that as many as possible hear this program, which will be used as the foundation of a teach-in, to be held in the near future, when he and the Rev.Peter Macaskill of the United Church will hold a joint meeting on the subject of church union.Make friends with it! EAST FA RNHA M \u2014The; Eastern Townships Jersey Cow,! Homeridge Basil\u2019s Pricilla, 285-887, bred by Lancelot Dc Garston, East Farnham, and owned by Hans Steingruber, of East Farnham, has been issued: a Lifetime Production Certifie [ ate.In eight lactations she produr ; ed 73.078 pounds of milk, 4,516 pounds fat.The cow is also a winner of a silver medal, gold medal and a ton of gold certificate.Si z- ?in S\\Vj.¦* * y.T \u2022*\tV- ' \u2022 .\\ i ^OLSO^ the friendly ( SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD, FRI, OCT SI, DWI f^otAonals Mr and Mr*.Orln L'mtk »ntl Mr.Harold Conk of Manaon-ville, wrrf recent gueal* of Mr*.Cordon Learmonth and Mia* Mildred l.earmonlh, Depil Streel, Unnoxvllle Flower* on the «liar at I he Church of the Advent on Son day.Oct.Id.were in memory of Edgar Saytr.given by hi* parent*, Mr, and Mr* S, J.Sayer, Moo'* Ittver, QUESTIONS READERS ASK Q_Why can't I buy Northern Spy applai in my market any mere?A\u2014The Northern Spy i* «till produced in f»irl> Ihi'ko volume, Thl* year, there will he almost three million bushel*, grown mostly In western New York *t«te and in northern Michigan But few « ill reach the produce ' unnf our vhmr bUlrir.FUril#.m ho im*j»«**1 i\\\\»y iMtthni' 21, IMS In \u2022Uoncri 1' h Mil v tnUloru I * \\ W HI : Nf K (bruilu»r).nf « 4AhO 12'*\t13\tKiildo\t44' ¦\t 36%\t361 \u2022]\tMonlg.Ward\t'.'4\t 33\t33%\tN.Y Central\t58%\t59 29%\t28% It\tPepsi\t63%\t 18%\t17% It\tRadio\t43\t42% 20%\t20%\tRepublic Sleel\t34%\t 18%\t18% B\tIl S Robber\t4014\t 17%\t17%\tSid.Oil of N J.\t07%\t67% 25' ¦'\t25%\tStudobnker\t32%\t 36\t36\tU S.Sleel\t3544\t35% 27%\t27\tWool worth\t20(4\t20% iïn.lik C\u2018n.Nationale .04 of Montreal 55' Produce Quotes MONTREAL (CP) \u2014 Agricul lure departmenl quotations.Buttar: Current receipts ten livrable !)2 point* 58 :\t03| points 59 Agriculture Stnbili/.a tion Board selling price 61.Cheess: Wholesale current fob.Montreal: Quebec white 42' -j, colored 42%.Skim milk powder: Spray pro cess No I in bags 18 19; roller process No, 1 in bags 15Pi-MPA; feed 12% 13%; blitter milk pnw der 12 12%, whey powder 4-4j cents.Potatoes: Wholesale selling prices: Quebec 50s .90 1.00, 10s .28-,30; N.B.50s 1.10-1.15, 10s .30- 32; P EI.75s 1.95-2.00, 60s 1.35-1.40, 10s .33 .35.i'HoKS in imuia nv-uiurr (-'Ilu-I' Hoy .SUnlt-v ( nw» nnav\tSI, him Xnur l»rr»i'lien Is «nei- mwr mo, Vmu love Jt-nini!h tun yi-t, Y«m wer* tit» Mm| .if CM her.Your son wiiuld never fors»l, leivlfUfly rememherod by, 8TANt,RY fsettl, ME11NA (ibuighter In litw), (Carh af (Tlfaukd OI.SSON I wiali (i» t«\\pi om ntv >lnoi*u* tlumkR juh! ap|irpcUU pravieu» la intartian Auction Sala», Lagal Notica*.Ctaut-Had Duplay and Oitplay accaptad until 13 noon praviaui day; 10 A M.Saturday far Manday S6« 3436 12.To Let 26 Help Wanted: Male DA 40.Found i WHO'S ISIN HUIT , RUN THRU WAYS The *W 8 ttiirk:ng» o( the tl' B'r'.er from meluns jlsfieri \u2022r Jfebra «ri girstlf are urn- in the Columht» Itîfield.AU» ., .bumtin fingerprint» » run.iu the Paeifir, Arcttc »nf l,r 46.Pets For Sole \\.Articles For Sole 6.Cottages For Sale l.!Ule I (INK « rnum apartmaftt »te uu ) muuthly Appir fût» Kum w., Place Vlmont Ta4 after » (M b m I ! SliidtSH 4 HOUMk Healed.nol waiei (la^e end refi'laereUri, lanll'rl 1 lervlce Adulte only Tel »dt iUAVIC'S Treiupart Iteii'd l.ocel and I Inna Ulaten.e Mnvlni.aailiina ' unpai kuiif, tturaite Vean ol ex perience in furniture muvm* , Tel Mfaoiu Prop Have ponna chia tnoma and NKW ANÜ Unn, rurnliuie ol ail INnt I.ATH* coil,,', kinoe \u2022# buy eell ana aioBaiifa\tMalay, lendaeaped fia» I» *'( Raoul PorUer UC., I»S» WalWPf\twall en fronlaae IM ft deep.KM ton aouth Tel »dt»Sai\t; chan, llvln* room.Uirce bed |.__\t__ .i- ! room*, wall Ui wall reipet.Iim>' l.t.NNOXVIl.i r t»ur PKLVTING ol all Bind* Writ* ue for eolarlum.fnllrl.«ftowei.arlwianI hath Ini iitJ-SJUl niniiaiiona ur drop in at om com\ti lin| waiei.pin* anothi'i Sherlriiioka Dally .niall rollaye, in x ïd Inctuded I.ENNOXVII l>.Xu room dupl\"* Only (I.MUM INI Tel.\tcenlcallv located.oU furnace let ,\t____ ,\tMttSSIM merctal plant, ItBcord.M» Camirand St.snac nruoke Tat.MfKIKia local »» POK the hard of hearllui New Smell, made In Swltierlund \"Bemephon\" hentlnk eld, line lu nature lenro durllun off ammd, ulmnat reliability at an unliellevable low price You ran hny II »nlv el Icntrel Heerlne Aid Office ttcit'd G.¦> Greenlend Tel.S»J-70»|, JJf Yrgyle St .Sherbrooke Office open 10:0(1 a in until « 00 P n> dally, Saturday ell day, 6a.For Sale or To Let NKAItl.Y new huniialow In Koalec, built In renye and all modem rniiveidunrea.Apply Itux SI, Kn.1er, Cfue CLOTHING: Mcn'v women'*, Mr.e U.Id, IB and IB, children a.alae in and II Appl' t« Brook» si , Sherbrooke.yiiHNITl UK that haa been atored I way, reaami for aale, Imen't been eUlmed.Three complete roonu.bedroom eel, llvlhi! room let and kitchen »el $31» One other nl (IDDflO Aa low aa $2.00 weektv Paul Boudreau.Tel MP 3WI0 or SAtUSI.Deauville.SIX STORM window* St'S * if1,, alx storm window\u2019* »» x 30Vli, In snod condition.Price *2 on each, aim one Weber piano W.J.McCormick, Boa 5, Brome, «pie.Br.POSSESSKD eompirle household fiimlahlni!*, pay only balance of finance, lai Grande e Pierre, two\t.mile* from Sherbrooke, Bourque,I*81\t¦ld'\"Pl\" Bvld.Tel.«M-42SI.8.Cars For Sale NOKTH tt ABU\t1 room healed apartmenl, janlior aervice »nd| paiklnif apace Yvallahle Imntc ( dlalely Tel 5IIV Olilü I.KNNOXVII.I K III Queen 81, Onej Iwo room healed end furnished, apertment.$13.00 werkii Tel jbp «in.ADMINISTRATOR WANTED with expenenco for a community recreation centre Age preference forty and over.Apply Record Box jf 19.(WOtl.fi ovtncr of Ufi« bUik \u2022 ilii\tti.\u2019cubl jimI tnltv Vim* 16 56 4*>i i .jslos 'I Ptoonst ovenm tax UleAi K Apply Idté- I TOC.HI ($) 5 iru 4we9 .«THAY Bel I aime by provint owl , payuit \u2022dverilaement | Tel HAMM, 44 Property Wonted 5C.Mochmcry For Sale ip and \u2019 board tLAGI aDN plow ihre, _____ in,U.Call MAP UNSEEN MOON nict photugruph» ol the Sfr K farm, ell equipped with tnocf huildlns>, on nr near pa.cd road Pue* M.onu oo in »»,rtoo on other »ule of thr moon how cash, with nock Appi, Homer lave only five fier cent of the Knoll, BH I.Granby Tel, 3T3- n|ant.c uninbirprii mi.WE RENT ALMOST EVERYTHING Poriablc heater» of all kind» 500 fo 500.000 BTU'» Vibrating Rollor ^-I ^\tfor Packing »nd Ptving r (tentai & Sale Service Rea d 935 King St.East \u2014 569-8031 \u2014 Sherbrooke Ceorg»* PABI, pro».\u2014 Gill»» PABI, Mgr, BIROS OR BATS?The hoatiin turd of South America hatches out with cliwu on it» wings.uhich it une» to rlimli through the undergrowth.AMK you paving loo much for auto .'T~7777; Indirance' For heller price* eall|HH MI LAN BLVH H.W Brlxion, 3fl»-lltH« uni* 4 room' tiiiht'.itt'dl A|»«it tincnti m(U) 22».140 00 monlltlv, terms.J.L.Ponterleau, 562-5728.1958 FOUR door Ford V-8 bodv good, cheap, 1962 Volkswagen, 6! passenger truck mechanically good.1957 Chevrolet, * ton truck me h j anically good: 1949 Ford truck, i for parts with excellent hot si IVJ 843 4783.Magog.ST PAUL\u2019S Rest Home Bury A home for elderly citizens Write or phone 872-3356 Bury 19.Room & Board MIDDLE AGE HIGHEST INCOME Professional salesman needed ^immediately lo sell our longer-] life guaranteed lighting pro , .lucls to industries, schools, hos-jliitals, stores, office and apart-!menl buildings, restaurants,| jmolels, etc.Choice protected I 'territory of Sherbrooke and! imme- WOMAN wanted to look after two children at the children\u2019s hom«v fl\\e (lass per week Please call 562-2470.icr requires District mus! he filled imme .cation s-h-r'- liatcly.This is our 22nd year in -CHEVROLET truck, solid closed NOW, now, now; why he glum chum, pack your real estate trouble on the double, contact Charles Connors, 562-4000 (JENTLE.M AN penvione , room and board, .1 brooke Apply Record Box No.22 Canada and OUT biggest.Our box, good for moving furniture, nen enjoy above-average earn- Sf\\ room clap board house, large lot- oil healing, centrally located, $7500.00.Phone 568-2848 If you want to buy sell, develop or mortgage your properly anywhere in the Eastern Townships, why not call us?BEAUDEAN INC Realtors 3.1a Belvidere St., Lennoxville Tel.569-9178 UUfLDING, two tenements, same division, living room, dining room, kitchen, three bedrooms, plus locker, hot water heating, water heated separately with oil burner, price $19,995.00, Mortgage $6000.00.payable $1,000.00 per year without interest Murray St., near hospital, church and school.Tel.567-6570.guarantee\tvery good condition;\t20.Wonted To\tPurchase\t*n\"s\tPa*c^ WGe^y OR automatic new tires,\tprice $1.400.00 also\tVoar\tround\trepeat\tbusiness.Renault light delivery truck.Suar-jwE BUY all kinds of horses oroideline or full time, car neces-antee very\tgood condition, $450 00.\thorses that\thave\tjust died.The\t>ary.\tA^C 35\t- 65.For\tcomplete Roth low\tmileage Grange a\tmeat from\tthese\thorses is to\tinformation\ton how\tto make feed wild animals.Tel.562 9463 35A.Legal Notice LEGAL NOTICE To Whom It Mav Concern: As o' this present d.tte October 21.1986 we will not he responsible for any debts contracted In our name unless sanctioned by one or both of us.MR AND MRS.RUSSELL LECKIE.Birch ton, Quo.36.Miscellaneous Pierre, «««-«251.10.Horses For Sale | H EG 1ST F It F.!> Welsh mountain pon les, all Palominos, also equlpmAnt (\u2019all 562-0185.ALL channel T \\' antenna with ro t«'r and accessories.Phone 562-2574.11 Livestock For Sole TWENTY-flve Holstein heifers, sev-j en registered, freshening Nov., 1 Dec., some in the spring.Three i Hoi.stein bulls one ami half years, j Gordon Roberta.TcJ.372-3901.| WANTED Granby.SECOND hand typewriter in good condition.Mrs Donald Badger, Fulfonl, Que Tel.539-1613.noney with your very first call, .vrite Hi-Test Corporation, 206 King West, Hamilton, Ontario.IT\u2019S WORTH IT!!! Investigate our part or full time business opportunity.Income potential of $1.-000.00 per month the first year.Pleasant, dignified work, husband and wife can work, together.Write P O.Box 384, Sherbrooke, for appointment.27 Female Help Wanted __________________________ SECRETARY wanted In Waterloo.WANTED: Old coins, paper montey, ,t'\"' hours weekly.Apply in own looking for farms or any of property, please write Homer Knott.R.R.1.Granbv Tel.372-6867.medn s.tokens, bus and street! car tickets Vpply Record Box No.I 24.handwriting, stating salary expected and references to Record Box No.20.Old type wooden sap! WAITRESS, bilingual, experienced buckets, wooden butter tubs, s ip Tel 569-0400 and ask for Theodore palls, etc Apply Record Box No.!\t¦\u2014.\u2014\u2014_ THREE VILLAGES 25.Rev.and Mrs.Gale Bas-j ,)tSC.^0°LS LOOK BACK - -combo, and Mr.Edwin Earle.\tNKf'lNA\tbas- municipauty of rock forest\tlAerby Line, were representativ\t^ Movie 12) FI,v )ng Fiaherman 3:30 p m.F Bullwmkle 1.t Mo\\ lo Juke R tx Rhythm 3:00 p.m.31 Peter POUtmn 3:10 p m.A' TBA 3:30 pm.3' Film Shot is 3:45 p.m.3i Living and Learning 4:00 p m.3) NFL A' Roller l>e»rh\\ 12' After Four 4:30 p.m.12) Wide World of Sports 5:00 p m.31 Law and Mt June)* 81 Sport* Ri Wide World of Sport* 5:30 p.m.31 Dance Dale 5> Wlcl-y World of Sports 8» Bugs Bunn> *:00 p.m.,1 Sport* Digest fit Life and Land 12) Like Young 6:10 p.m.3i Wealhrrwise 4:15 p m.3) Saturday Mewi 4:30 p.m 31 New*.Weather A* Sound* A7 Ai Maxenck \u2022\t45 p m.\u2022) CBt Sen \u2022 r.H p.m V l.me on a Rooftop 5- PH A Ai Beverly Hillbillies 12) Jackie G It* «on LK \u2022 m 11\t.lack)# Glea«on 4» Flipper Ai Tai ran 8) Shane \u2022\t00 e n 3» Pleaxe\tDon't\tl,.»i the Dal&ir* 12\t\u2022 Mov te The\tSun of Sixth Happinc*x a Ji» p.n.1) Pistols \u2018n Petti-cor is 31 Gunxmoke 12) Hawk 10:30 pm.A) World of Music 8' Hobby Lord Show 10:45 p.m.fi The Outdo or* man H 00 p.m.31 Final Ldltion 5) Nov»* fii News 81 News 'J» New» 11:15 pm 1) Weather 3) Chillet Theater Franks: cin fit Night Report 8» Movie The- Rish ip Wife C at' Gram 12) Pulse 11:30 p m.is* Sports 11:25 p m.fit Movie Doctor in Distress 11:40 pm.12 Hawk 12:30 am.8) A B C.News 12:40 a.nr 11 > Movie Half Angel 1:15 am.8 > News ?H am \\ hnaiopiieia \u2022\tc*» «.m.FaUpm i'êl lOvUII I\t)\u2022 a m Rex Humbaut Cdlbl l 0u* M t Time Soumt» 1.41 a m.I i; New.?\tOC a m 1 A> 1 if hi lime lit Tl»- flintMonsl t it a.m i i) Hi M .m 9 io a.m ! 4) Mara'., ol Truth J 3* LIihia tha laionhrait ed A Jag k in live Box 12 Wsiodv W bUpacker \u2022\u2022 he a m 1> Lamp l ut»» M' Life 51 Big Ptcuiie A Sumt.i' Scliiud 8* Bean* aim i *n*H 12i The I tbft'al Art* 10:JO a m 31 Look Ip and Lue V\tSki Pleat on At Insight M' IV in Pot am no 12» Ya led o manic a li 00 a.m V\t('amer* 1 3 s»Mence Repmtets fit Church Sciure fit Huilwiukie II\t31 a m.5 l'H \\ H Pope'e 12 00 fsopn 3t This t* the I tin M Cat ax an fii Cuisina H' N { \\ \\ Pi it atm* g \\ s A) nix 12:30 o m 31 Facxe The Nation 'h Oral Rohe its fii Kxpo 'fi7 Bepoi't 12« t ontinental Mint,* lure 100 pm 3t NYatren Miller .'ll A FI.Football.Oak-land xa, N V fi FDR P»*rk t h»»p i m A* 12* A Moxie Mill IJ SpevH Ml p m j 1 Ftuxihal! 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j» 7 05 Daxhtpak l\\»»ih»r 7 10 IN pckpiut 7:1» NN »«th*r 7 30 Chrckt»! honni Pru* 11 am ; 3» l ox* n Fnr) 7 40 Sparta SvtxiahoorR 7 4» Moiuuifi Rf.ioii \u2022 00 rrailtni Pi>*i \u2022\t05 Moi itlit| Daxottixiu (StanMoad Mint«Ui u*i Aa.*t>riaUi)n) \u2022\t15 Dntrlti)» Ni'xv F.r\\|Uil(l \u2022\t30 l its Morning Report I .15 x\\ rekrnd \u2022\t00 )\u2018BS N#x* * 4:10 I'oxx'ii t iis'i ?II Catholic I il» 9 10 (Its Dlmeoftlon K 9\t3» VN eckend 10\t00 ) MS New* 10 01 Dice» On Spoil 10 10 l\u2019oxx n (\u2019lie* 10:15 \\\\ cckeml 10 30 Q VA CARD Snisr A ?The bidding has been: East was and had no in with the Most\tNorth\tEast\tSouth 1A Pass\tIV\tPass\t2 A Pass\t3 A\tPass\t4A Pass\t.'?\tPass\ts Cup and saucer Inverness shower is held for bride-elect BOLTON GLEN \u2014 The members of the Ladies Guild enter- *r tained at a cup and saucer shower in honor of Miss Ver- HEY FOLKS.if yoyu're looking for o cheap Used Car .Just Call CARL GOQDSELL Phone 567-8080 in Huntingville or just drop in and see what I have on hand.And if you can stand all the rattles, bumps and pains, I know darn well you will come back again '59 Pontiac Sed.6-cyI.sto.'59 Pontiac Conv.V-8, Automatic '59 Chevrolet Sed.V-8 std.'53 Chevrolet Coupe 6, std.'61 Comet 4-dr.automatic '62 Mercury Meteor sedan 6-cyl.automatic '62 Ford Galaxie 6-cyl.auto.'61 Corvair Vt ton pick up '57 Pontiac sedan 6-cyl.aut.'60 Pontiac sedan 6-cyl.std.'56 Chevrolet 4-dr.H.T, V-8, std.stick Guests al Reedstlale included Mr.and .Mrs.Roger Vershingal.Mrs.Edith Boyce, Montreal.Mrs.lames l.ang.Chateauguay Mrs.H.W.Patterson.Mrs.R.Patterson.Rectory Hill.Mr.nd Mrs.Alcide Mercier.Mr.and Mrs.Mangin.Walth-.\t,\t,\t.\tam.\tMass .are spending a few _ emea\tpatten at\tthe home\tof\tlie\t(!;)>s\ta, the Frank Ross home.president, Mrs.(Hen Blown ^ prcy Ross, University of The fire-place was decorated Sherbrooke, spenl the holiday with autumn leaves and mich weekend at his parental home, aelma.s daisie-.Among the Word has reached here of (he branches on the hearthstone illness of Mr Ren Seale, w-ho.were 23 china cups and saucers, with Mrs.Scale, have been res-Mrs\tDonald\tConsens\ta\tn d\t, idents of Roslin, Onl.for some Miss\tElizabeth\tPatten, both\tofMr uSeale, \"Jas b°rn on Montreal, assisted the honored 'nhe 5eale homestead on Craigs guest in opening the packages.Road, some wo miles from Kinnears Mills Mr.and Mrs.The dining room decora'inns Seale have many friends in were carried out in the same,this area.theme, with pink randies in cry The road between the Sixth stal holders.\tRange bridge and Inverness vil- Pourers were Mrs.G.Patten, 'age about a mile and a quar-mother of the bnde-to-be.and.ter, has been hard-surfaced re-Mrs.M, Bryan, of Glen Lake cently.It is understood that Farm.Mrs.G E.Stanbridge assisted in serv ing.(D) 21 Mttt in *\t3 *\t\tPass\t3 A Pass\t3 N.T\tPa ss\t4 A Pass\tPa ss\tPass\t Opening lead-\t\tV 3\t play .Ho\tled the\tten ol\theart l Don ruffed and\t\tplayed\ta third round of\tt rum ps\tEast\twas in with the\tking ami led\t\tanother You.South, hold AA K 7 « 5 VA 2 ?li A A K 7 I 3 Whal do you do now' A \u2014Bid five hearts.Spades have been established »t youi suit so partner will know lli.il vou are showing the ace of hearts.TODAY'S (H I STION You hid five hearts and your partner jumps to six spades What do you do now?Answer Tomorrow Couple feled on anniversary at Richmond Hill Miss Johnston was presented wilh a corsage of red roses hv Mrs R Woods, who escorted her to a seat of honor and pie sented her with the gills Seal ed with the bride lo be and assisting in opening the parcels were her mother.Mis .1 a .Bedford spent I lie liolida v vv erkend at then MimmtT home here Mr and Mr- Kennel It Cem mell.Ian and Agnes were at their home here for the week end and have returned lo Val LISGAR Mr.Lan \\ Skilled, Halifax, SKY MAP COSTS MUCH It bulk thr Culilui ilia In-li N S has returned to his studies UUe ol Technology seven years at Halifax, alter spending the |() n,akc a conlp,nU.las' \u201csky at of 1,7.98 photographs of ih« holiday weekend with (us parents here.He was best man at 7ns brother, Leslies wedding on M31*- each set costing $2.000 to Oct 7.print Brown and Mrs.steady progress is being made __ J._|_ ; ro - on another section of the\t\u201c Guild RECIPE'S EASY road between St.Jean Brebeuf\t.ff.ower Ireland) and Thetford VOTC5 money TO church treasurer The old method of making ap- CATCH HIM IN LAKE pie jack was to let hard cider Naturalists tag moose by freeze and draw off what trapping them between the vvouldn t turn to ice.\tfloats of a helicopter on a lake.1430 King St.W.\u2014 Tel.562-2637 10 m.ft SPECIAL Dial Defrost 45 lb.Froien Food Section Slide out Crisper Egg Storage Compartment on Stor-a-door fi 1S9'00 GENERAL IÜ ELECTRIC Êæëf 0 MODEL ICI L 63 RICHMOND HILL A sur prise party was held at the hoirie of Mr ami Mrs Tommy M e n a rd for Mi and Mrs, heart.Don ruffed and claimed George Mackenzie on Ihe oc his contract.He explained that casion of their tenth wedding -\u2014-anniversary.Gifts, cards and good wishes were extended to the guests of honor and a turkey dinner was served by Mrs Menard, assisted by her sisters.Mrs La rochelle.Mrs Vidal and Mrs Gifford.Guests present were Res and Mrs (i.Dorian.Melbourne.Mr and Mrs.George MaeKenzte.Mr, and Mrs.f\u2019hilippe Perron.Mr and Mrs.Real La rochelle Osgood read the an[) daughters, Miss Alice l.ar ave a report on\tRichmond and Mrs.COOKS! H R E Mrs.A.W Blandish entertained St, Peter s Guild at its monthly meeting on Oet.12.In the absence of the secre tary.Mr-.G minutes and the select vestry meeting, heldiRonald Young.on Oct.10.sas, Mr and Witchita, Kar Mrs Raymond, A substantial payment is to Gifford Mr.and Mrs.Frank be sent to the church treasur- Malick, Mrs.Rita Saab and Mr.®r\tAlfred Gagnon Richmond The president\tMiss\tEthel\tMr and Mrs.\tGordon\tRed Woolley thanked\tMrs\tWader\tburn Kingsbury;\tMr and\tMrs Hamilton for the social evening Walter Rahal Windsor Mills; held at her home recently.Mr Evidus Naull, Wotton Mr Plans wer' made for the snd Mrs.Jean Louis Giguere.Christmas bazaar and salad M and Mrs Leslie Mealy, Mr supper to be held on Nov.2J and Mrs.Jean Paul Voisine and at 3 o'clock ,n the pan-h Hall.Mrs Gagne and Mr.Edgar Gri Refreshments were served, mard of this place when members\tand\tformer\tGifts and good\twishes\twere members enjoyed\ta social hour\talso r e c e i v e ri\tfrom Messrs The next meeting will be held James Christenson.Terry Corat the home of\tMrs\tDonald\tbilD and Brian\tBarrie,\twho Standish on Nov.9.\twere unable to attend.BISHOP\u2019S UNIVERSITY Pre-ents a taik on \u201cArctic Canada with a colored film pre senling Ernest T Jones a former bush pilot.Sunday October 23 1966.ai 8:00 p m.ai Bishop William' Hall.Admis s;on: >1 00.I Added Value on a Wise Investment The interest rale on your Quebec Savings Bonds has been increased to i/o 2 /0 Safeguard them Aware of the upward Irend in current market rates of interest, the Government of Quebec has increased to 5-V.T the interest rate of all Quebec Savings Bonds.For more detailed information, consult your Stock Broker, Investment Dealer, Bank, Caisse Populaire or your Trust Company.QUÉiÉC GOVEftNMFNT SmrKBHOOKTC !>ATLY HErORD, FRI,, OCT.2!, 19B6.cene by Rithird WiUon dump Beavers, Tigers win WHILE FOOTBALLS arc be mu tossed about, basket balls bouncing in hard practice, volleyballs picked out ol storage and soccer balls gently kicked, may we pause, to predict and offer opinions on the school sports beat.SOME high schools who managed to gain a berth in the playoff semi-final series in the St.Francis Valley Sac cer League will be bearing the brunt tomorrow afternoon, after their second games have been completed, THE OPINION from this corner, actually a judgement or belief that falls just short of absolute conviction, certainty or definite knowledge, is that two teams of Sen tor Section \u2018B\\ namely Sherbrooke High, and Stanslead will be meeting in two more stiff battles to decide who merits the IfMiti playoff laurels.AS WELL, an even further study into this field brings us to face the prediction of seeing SilS retain their chain plonship.After watching these two teams in action dur ing the season, it is our guess that SUS will outpoint Stan stead by two goals on their home field, and thus pre \u2022serve the honor, even if they should lose by one goal at Stanstcad, Strong opposition will be offered by Coach Doug MacAulay's crew to rebelling Stanstcad College, who seemingly jumped into the driver's seat after a poor sea son Iasi year.Stanstcad surprised, and baffled, their opponents in first meetings, but the novelty soon wore thin, leaving nothing but man against man on equal footing The performance of Dawson Swan is a major factor in Stanstead's rise this year.IN JUNIORS, it is felt that St.Pat's and Lennoxville will be going into the homestretch, and again, Lennoxville may just have the extra pace to step under the wire, (or is it past the goalpost) first, St.Pat's has presented an exceptionally fine junior team, hut my odds are on Black and Gold, not Green and White.BEFORE THE finals begin, it is hoped that all fields are properly marked, and, needless to say, qualified re forces secured for these last, all important games.Ill _ 1,0 _ and IN BETWEEN Basketball in Magog and Sherbrooke has already shown signs of premature conception, as the lirst.game of the long season was played last week, and another plan ned for this evening.St.Pat\u2019s High School in Sherbrooke defeated Loisirs Magog 57-40 last Sunday, and are in Ma gog, at Ecole St.Patrice, tonight to see if they can drub Gerry Holt and his reputables again.Gametime is 7:30.¦;.Y\tA\t'fr Still on the same subject, wonder how many b-ball buffs wi , he making the trip into Montreal next week end to : * the NBA game between the Lakers and Detroit Pistons?It's at.the Forum, and judging from what has been said this past week, the idea has been well received in this district.Bishop's University will likely have a few of their or all of their varsity Gaiters in.Might just be a trip worth the extra buck or two, ?\tA\ttY Organisors of the annual volleyball tourney hope you keep that date in mind \u2014 November 2ti, for seniors.The Junior Playday, closed to the public, since it\u2019s non-compe tilive, is on Nov.12.,A., X- Cross-country runners, keep November 5 open.The annual high school Harrier competition is being held at Bishop's.Has the school team sent an entry to Bruce Coulter yet?Drummondvilk* Eagles came through with a big win last\tevening\twhen they\tdowned the\tSherbrooke Beavers (ill at\tthe Civic Centre before a good\tcrowd.\tIt gave the Eagles ! possession of second spot in the standings, one point behind the leaders.Vietoriaviile Tigers kept clawing last evening and posted their second consecutive victory when they stopped the Gauls of St.Hyacinthe 3-J.This gave the Lou Poltquin squad sole\tpossession of first place by\tvirtue of their two straight wins.They\tbelted the\tHeavers last\tSunday in their opener and\tnow hold the unfamiliar spot of\tleading\tthe league On Sunday evening the Tigers will put their winning streak to another stiff test when they move into the new Sports Centre when the Beavers open their home season.In the other tilt St, Hyacinthe will meet the Eagles in Drummondvilk* The tilt opened at a test elipi\u2014\u2014\u2014*-\u2014\u2014-\u2014 -;-:\u2014-\u2014 ! with both clubs going all out.Mu'hel I*»*»-\"*''*'.Andre U-tings official opening of their The Beau rs were having trou-! «ut'ux ami RoJand «-«ctetre.The home season, hie in getting out of their own ^\u2018gles, ™ up with top po- Summ(ry: /one but finally Gaston Bou- '¦'honal hockey and this seem-chard came through with thel°d 10 Rlve th Bouchard, Oaudreaui 11.3*1 l.agueux staged a little bout bu! J Dnimmondvlll», Rogei Cow j it didn't last long,\tIHaworth, Robert,si\tU.Ob 13 Drummondvtlle, Roger Picard, droault and Jean I\u2019aul Bou-j In the last period the Bea \u2022 ii.ahro.sse.Leclerc»\t17.05! chard helped to set it up\tvers were forced to go all out Renames i,< vesque, :ia cardtn.j -i\u2019ll.|.\u201e.| jj.if.-, 1.,\ti.,., George Guilbault tallied the;8;*8* begin, a04, uornsM*.i8.5s,| tills l( ad dldll t Iasi IOO long u\t,\t,\t.\tSherbrooke iserved by Beckman ! as Roger Cote evened the count B',iwrs second goal on pa s18 j 19,55, twenty seconds later, This gave\thome the disc on liasse-\tsecond Period the Eagles a new lease and l,,,ln Kobtdas and Richer.\t4 Uiummondvliic, Michel i.abro- they kept driving forcing Serge Michel Lapalme potted the it.ecterc.Begin»\t.,1 \\uhry to come up with some linal tally for the Eagles hut l\u2019?tm'l!wmdvi.ll,\u2018.A!1d\"! lop saves in keeping Eagle- at1 ten seconds later Rcjcan Rt # Dnimmomtvilie.Round tarden hay.\tcher came through with Slier-\tipicann\t1.112' Rog ANITA ADIOS.F.Desrochers 4TH RACE \u2014 PACE Purse: $200.00\t10TH.RACE \u2014 PACE 1 NORTHWOOD BATTLE.Purse: $300 00 Edmonton Eskimos and ' the!2__PANDA 0 Morin Lions stake their claims to a 3- lizik note.b.chabot playoff spot.Saskatchewan has A- metro ibak.\\ Rouleau a six-point lead over the second- VEDORS 11 RY.u Chabot place Winnipeg Bine Bomber ,6~ MISS 1HLNPKRCLAP' Harness Racing SHERBROOKE EXHIBITION GROUNDS Wed.night\t.\t8.00 Sunday\t.\t2.00 On Wednesday,\tLADIES' NIGHT\tOCr Ladies\tadmitted\tfor GENERAL ADMISSION: *1.00 7\u2014\tBELDLNGS BOY.J 8\u2014\tLADY SONG.Eligible: Flagman.N.Potvin Miss Allie Fancy.G.Kobichaud ! ; 5TH.RACE \u2014 PACE Purse: $200.00 1 GOOSE EXPRESS.Raoul Bernard 2\u2014\tA D VF NTL R E \\Y IN DSO R.C.Chabot | 3\u2014\tMISS CORVAIR.C.Grenier 14\u2014EARLY LINER.W.Lanca5ter -HENRY B.IB AF.A.Rouleau I \u2014 HA J JL B.Chabot -CRIS EMLEX.A.Tho roux -ANN DIRECT ADIUS.F.Tucefuie Eligible: Siroco.O Morin Costal Widower.Kooleau ^ Romeo Bernard 1\t^ HHMIR.ifU> Jutras SUCCESS GIRL.R.Cosset te >\t(JORDON IBAF.G.Adamson 4\u2014CASTLE HAL.F.Desrorhers >\tEDDIE\u2019S MIKE.I Grenier 6-\t\u2014GRAND VELA.G.Jutras 7\u2014\tBABY SANDWICH.A.Rouleau CANDY REED, ing a meeting of NHL gov- \u2022 ernors here but would not ha/- 9 ard an opinion on how long it Î will ta ko to implement the \u2022 formula or exactl> what the } formula is.\t\u2022\u2022 THE WORLD OF SPORTS A few player changes for this1.contest with Macdonald College\t\" d 1 « ^ « °u 1S Part scheme, to record the! Montreal first soccer victory on campus.Phil Anido.part of the staunch 0 0 0 0 0 0 PROVINCIAL LEAGUE , .\tWLTFA Pts.cietence to date, will now moveiVietoriaviile\t.2 o o n 44 to forward, along\twith J 0 h n ^>rum vii\u2018e .101\t«sa Leckie.The latter\tSatan, in theist- H*vaciinhe\t.\to 1 1\ta \"» 1 'Sherbmoke\t0 2 0\t6 14 0 QUEBEC JUNIOR WLTFA Pts.W Taylor G.Cloutier 1 I coach\u2019s estimation, is one play er who has improved his style: of play and has derived extra [value out of some added weight ; gained since last season.Bishop's Satans, in such a( condition with more losses than:!haw'nisal1 [wins facing them, are in the building stages for a stronger team next vear.He said the governors have games remaining on\tthe sehed\tand cautions his players on be-\t\u201cWe\twill\tbe\tlosinCT\tonlv one drafted a revised concept of tile for both teams\tafter\tthis\ting overconfident.Such a dis-\tplayer\tthis\tvear.and\tthen we|l92\tBellflower\tCabf.\toutpointed voluntary retirement\" to cover [Saturday's program,\tthey\twill\tease is what produced the dis-can blend more\ttalent\tfor 1967 \"IBill\tNielsen\t203\tOmaha\tNeb., this and future cases of players, be considered as mere stepping aster to the Gaiters last year, continued the jovial coach 10.who may still be good enough stones, for the winner, to\tthis\twhen they went from Confer- to play but want to leave pro- OSLAA playoff.\tence champions of '64 to a 3-3 c.a.Dciandes:fessional hockey for amateur' The 1.500 football fans expect- record in 65.- [ranks.jTrois-Rivieres\t.4\tO\tO\t19\t14\t8 'The* Mines\t.2\t1\t0\t12\t1!\t1 ! Sherbrooke\t.2\t2\tO\t21\t21\t4 \u2018 Sorel\t.\t.2\t2\tO\t16\t15\t4 | Shawinigan \t\t.2\t3\tO\t18\t20\t4 (Quebec\t2\t4\t0\t27\t28\t4 Drumondvilie\t.1\t3\t0\t14\t19\t2 Lo$ Angeles\u2014Jerry\t\t\t\tQuarry.\t\t REMEMBER WHEN! Hamilton Tigers defeated New Westminster Adanacs 12-8 18 years ago today\u2014in 1948\u2014to win (he Canadian senior lacrosse championship.Tigers lost the first two games but then won three in a row to take the Ma do Cod.Brewer walked out of the | Maple Leafs' training camp in ; 1965 and was later suspended by 'the club.He announced his intention to gain reinstatement as an amateur m order to play for the national team last month The Leafs agreed to lift the suspen sior with the stipulation that he would remain their property if he ever decided to return to profetssjooal hockey.ed is an approximate number.This is '66.Showtime is 2 p m with one condition prevailing.\u2014 at Bishop's, the weather.\tSATANS TO Since this weekend is Home-\tSCORE A GOAL \u2019oming Weekend for Bishop's While the Bishop's supreme graduates, the home team has team are hopefully knocking out planned a special presentation a victory on the football field, dr their coaches, Bruce Coul- Bishop's soccer squad, the Saler and Al Grazys.A victory tans, will still be looking for n'cr St.Pat's, somewhat of a their first goal of the OSLAA uesimiie of last weekend's 12-7 season.decision in Ottawa, would just Macdonald Coliege visits at ibout give the Gaiters their one o'clock tomorrow in front :ekets to ride on.possibly to,of the Scott Rink, and if Coach, another conference champion.Peter Wilson s ideas are Mai/ COME IN AND TEST DRIVE the New VOLVO (VOLVO?.the car that is virtually indestructible.5 main bearing, 95 h.p.engine, over 30 miles per gallon.See it today at ROUSSEAU AUTOMOBILES Inc.Your Authorized VOLVO Dealer 2059 King St.West \u2014 Sherbrooke \u2014 Tel.567-3931 i Country notebook By WALKER RILEY Maccfanttd Celles* The winter wheat on the old home farm planted six weeks, aga, is beautiful.We spent two days of the Thanksgiving weekend driving to have one full day to admire it \u2022\u2022 a rich dark - green carpel framed by the fall splendour of the maple bush.Already, in our mind's eye we have doubled the siae of the grain bin.But I have never seen such a striking demonstration of the effect of fertilizer.Twice the drill went around the field with the fertilizer box accidentally turned off, And these strips stand out like a tax bill.You can see them from across the farm.Looking at them closer, the wheat plants are half the size, they haven't stooled out, and the colour is a weak green.The tips of the leaves have yellowed and died back, with all the classical ;> mptoms of severe nitrogen lent hunger.This surprises me, because I expected a build - up of available nitrogen in the summer \u2022 fallowed field as the old sod rotted.But the soil is a sandy loam, and the nitrogen must have \"burned YOTJJFt SlirRMOOKF DAILY RECORD, ERL, OCT.91.IMS It out\u201d with too much cultivating.By contrast, the re t of the field is very healthy.It had 15 lbs nitrogen from the mixed fertiliier per acre.But this dab will never carry the crop through to harvest, so we are ordering another 30 Ihs nitrogen per acre for early \"The disease tends to occur most frequently in young animals, especially those be-tween t and 6 months old grazing on pasture Common symptoms are coughing, difficult and rapid breathing, nasal discharge, and loss of condition.Symptoms may be severe, resulting in death in spring broadcasting This will a days from acute pneumonia.be either a 100 lbs.Ammonium nitrate, or 75 lbs.Urea, whichever is cheaper Hope no one asks me if I had a soil test first.1 am adiamed to admit 1 didn't; maybe I could be saving a third of the $800.1 am spending for the 40 acres.If I have guessed the wrong ratio of nitrogen, phosphorus ami potash.ed by older infectes! animals especially m wet summers, since part of the life cycle of the lungworm U hulside the body.Where there is trouble, calves should be raised in confinement, and \"carrier\" animals culled out of the herd.» \u2022 \u2022 Twenty students registered for the two \u2022 year course Or they may persist for months as a chronic cough in Agriculture this past week and loss of condition,\" he That is down front last year, states.According to Dr.Gibbs, there is no fully satisfactory treatment.Two drugs, cya-necethydrazlde and diethyl-carbamazine, show promise for outbreaks, but must be used by a veterinarian.A vaccine has been developed, H E A D QUARTERS Bv JOHN BRADSHAW Compost can be had in only three weeks Golden wedding celebrated by Border couple ! STANSTEAD - Mr and Mi v muller, three daughters ami Mr.Bu>srtt Canaan Vt.nrter j.lohn Boucher, on Oct, 6.ob -.on, Cowansville; Mr.and Mrs ihe dinner they returned to the 'ervod their golden wedding Dean King, two daughters and!Boucher home In Stanstead.anniversary.No ertehrati^m had two son'e ls new.ary t,>\ttens which\twork in the centre|which was a gift of\tthe family,\tsurPr'»e miscellaneous shower\tMorales\tAndrade\twants\tdiatlnc- nient of a High School Leav-\t,\t' of the pile won t be able to flour- n was decoratod with white Cet K in the Masonic Hull live uniforms imposed M>* says ing certificate.But only the\tCommercial innocul ish an.l so it will take a long calla hlies top twenty this year.This new and lily of the val in honor Miss Kilcen Sinclair, there are so many visitors It is were accepted an,s do not seem to improve the nine tor the composting to lv ley and was topped with flow Toronto, formerly of Hich htud to tell the convict* apart process in any respeei\tcompleted.\ters ami gold numeral 50.m-nd.on her approaching mar and well dressed prisoners often policy of close These are the revolutionary A compost heap that is too Mrs Boucher was presented Lungworm disease of cattle is not a general probin Quebec.But Dr, Harold Gibbs, animal pathologist at Macdonald College points out, it can cause serious losses in individual herds., When you have got it in your herd, you know it, he sayts.but is not practical for North screening is a recognition of changes in the ancient art of shallow will lose heat rapidly ,with a corsage of gold mums The guest of honor was taken American use.Dr.Gibbs has found in his research that high levels of supplementary Vitamin A does help to reduce the severity of the disease.But practical control must still come through management.Young cattle should not be grazed on pasture contaminât- the certain fact that tomor- composting discovered as the since there isn\u2019t enough |rash ami Mr.Boucher a white cam completely by surprise on enter row s successful farmers must result of »n intensive two year to insulate it and prevent the boutonniere by tlnur fam ing the half to find to main come from the ranks of to- study by scientists of the Uni loss of boat.\tBy-\tfriends and relatives awaiting day's better than-a\\orage stu- versitiy of California to sop bow -r]1p dents.quickly and efficiently it was California researchers found that four to six foot is Attending the dinner were her Miss Sinclair was weleonr their children.pos! as visitor* and walk out to freedom.centered with a decorated shower cake, flanked on either side with lighted candles in crystal ; holders An arrangement of fall Do-it-yourself It often pays off to save your old junk Nor does industry want to ; P^s.ble to turn waste material thë'dghï^i^rfoM^pûrpos^^ Mr **' ^\twith *\tof ' mumf\"^1 i \u201c\u2018\u2018The\u2018«riK uSé ÎZ°L.n>k their investment on poor into compost.\t\\> the trash ,.s converted ta In, PlAMV/\u201e .c .temple and escorted to a orated will, howls of autumn hots, for the specialized post The exact home gardener us mus the pile w dl shrink to alunit\t\u2018-LE \u2014\tchair decoratod m yellow and flowers and lighted candles in graduate «m the job training 0, a combination of humus and three feet in height.\tMrs.Della Gallup has return whlt#'\tcry stal holders.\"\"s\t1\t,r\tn*\t\"\t*ni complete fertilizer to garden The trash material\tiihisI he\ted home after spending\tthe\tCorsages of munis were pre-j\tAmong\tgueetz present\tfrom well.In grandfather's day there moist at all times but\tnot soak\tmonth of September at\tthoj-'ented to the bride's imther, cut\tof\ttown\twore Mrs.\tJoseph was usually a big supply of well ed w ith w ater a» this\twill pro\thome Of Mr and Mrs Boss\tCar\tMrs Cecil Carr and to Mrs A rotted barnyard manure read vent the oxygen from\tcirculât\tter in North Hatley while\tthey\t1)J,\u2018cn, maternal grandmother ily available.\ting.Green refuse such as cab were on a motor trip to Toronto.aiui Mrs, J, A.Sinclair, pater The use of lots of this manureP'8^*' !\u2019n^ lettuce leaves needs Falconbridge, Chathman, Kegina grandmother, who were es was considered the answer to nt>\tat the start hut dry and other points of interest.Be coiled to sea's near Miss Sin ploycez.By MR.FIX plastic on the sides.growing a successful flower, fruit or vegetable garden.The value of well rotted barn- It may be junk to you, but to someone el c its a pile of\t.\tPipes may look rusty but they I yard manure or manure of any useful material.\tPull them off now, clean them,small animals and around young | may be 50Und Throw awBy kind, has been greatly exag- Odds and ends of lumber ]eft ; aild store them away.In a, trees to keep them from chcw-j ba{j]y ben, |ensths and save the¦ Berated because 24 hours after vn.-Ii\t\u201e after the house was built, pieces ^ulldinSJ\u201cPP,>\u2019t,?ouse they call ing the bark.Extra screening's | res, Evcn if you (|on., noed uljt h fresh it will have lost up toljhis *\u2022\t0 compo!\"' talks and grass should bp wet down ns the pile is built, Moisture of the whole pile should be about the same as a squeezed -out sponge or towel Every Ihree or four days of pipe, lengths of screen.Or these antique hinges and you : good for repairs and can be j for\u2019pfum'bj'ng, consider how use-! 00 per cent of its plant food 10/!!.!\t\"'e material, if you have bought an old house,' P®>' a premium for them.\tj used to sift top soil.\t| ful a piece of pipe is as a brace | value.\tR.c > B nipiiïu uQfc* vitST TiflMK-Ctë im Fmm aup ITU K AU.OWSl J »->! MORTY MEEKLE GOOD ^\tŸ MOONING, MU- < ^ ^ MUPPHY.) 9 $ v vrv y- s vn WOULD VOC.PSZCHANCB HAVE A ceuaotys gcda CSAO^SR.EECOETEO eavewHBZE uron VOUC REGSONt?væ xCAVAuU Vkxne v JJT .J, ccnTvdü &vsz feed THfe BIQ.D1 n ji /?\u2022>?/ 2 ENERGY University of California scien lists say that a heat build up is all important in quick composting.Thus biological fire burns up carbon in the raw materials And uses up the energy to turn I the nitrogen it contains into protoplasm.In plain words, this is a semi fluid substance consisting of ox yger, hydrogen, carbon and ni trogen which is the basis of life in plant?and animals.The amount of carbon in the! raw material compared to the , amount of nitrogen in it is expressed as its carbon-nitrogen fC-N) ratio.Tough, woody materials have high C-N ratios.Wheat straw has a C-N ratio of ! 197.Leafy, green materials have low C-N ratioi?.Cabbage leaves have 12 and lawn clippings 19.If the C-N ratio of the materials is too high they'll take years to turn into humus.If it's too low you'll get a fa-t break down but a lot of nitrogen will be wasted and given off as ammonia.HEAT A C-N ratio of 30 is suggested by the UC researchers.This means that if you are adding grass clippings, cabbage leaves and other leafy materials to the pile, you should mix them with tougher material such as weeds, straw or pruning from a privet i hedge.Best plan is to pre grind any of the trash materials so that the particle- added are about an inch in diameter.Low cost I ; grinding machines are now R available commercially.In order for the bacteria to convert the trash material to 1.\tArticles For Sale 2.\tFor Sale or Exchange 4.\tProperty For Sale 5.\tLots For Sale 6a.For Sale or To Let 7.\tFarm For Sale 8.\tCars For Sale 9.\tTrucks For Sale 10.Fforses For Sale 1 1.Livestock For Sale i la.Poultry For Sale 1 1 b.Baby Chicks 18 Wanted To Rent 20 Wanted To Purchase 20a Wanted To Exchange 21.Wanted To Borrow 26\tHelp Wanted Male 27\tHelp Wanted Female 28\tDomestic Help Wanted 29.Male & Female Help Wanted 30 Farm Help Wonted 35a.Legal Notice 36 Miscellaneous 37.Personal 39.\tLost 40.\tFound 44.Property Wanted 50.\tMachinery For Sale 51.\tMortgages ORS-ER BY MAIL Address your classified advertising to: Classified Advertising Dept , Sherbrooke Daily Record, Sherbrooke, Que.OR BY PHONE Dial The \"Fast Line\" \u2014 Open 8 a.m.'til 5 p.m.(Saturday 'til 12 noon.Closed Sunday) 5693636 Whether you phone, mail or wire .or ORDER IN PERSON on your next visit to the city .you can be certain of reaching the vast English speaking population of the Eastern Townships.FOR BEST RESULTS .USE THE THRIFTY CONSECUTIVE INSERTION RATES: 16 WORDS Cancel when you get results 6 -vs s2 25 \u2014 pa/ only for the days your ad appears! Get the Classified Habit.Read Retard Classified Daily! «ÊsS} Sherbrooke Pailulecocd oïP#\t.if ^ /preaches more English language households in the Eastern Townships than any other newspaper sold in this district! liiüllf, ™i\u201cf r i'IÆ I IS SHERBROOICE DAILY BECORD, FBI., OCT.21, IMfl At Richmond Awards presented to students of Notre Dame High School HICHMOND - High School Leaving Certificate», scholar-ships and prizes were presented at the Notre Dame High School graduation exercises, held Oct.9 in the achool auditorium.An address was given by Sister Florence Quigley, of the Notre Dame Congregation, and the school Glee Club rendered several numbers during the program.The following students were awarded High School Leaving Certificates: Christine Arpin, Is-obcl Brock, Dennis Cnstonguay, Walter Chliszezyk, Cyril Dou-cet, Ronald Ewing, Helen Hodge, Elizabeth Werkin, Michael Landry.Peter Landry, Michael Langlois, Doris McKenna, Suzanne Papineau-Couture, Jo anne Parkes, Robert Woolgar, SCHOLARSHIPS A scholarship of $1.r>0, offered by St.Patrick\u2019s Council of the Catholic Women's League, is awarded to Cyril Douect for his studies in Science at Loyola Col lege.Scholarship of $100, offered by the Noire Dame High School Parent - Teachers Association, awarded to Ronald Ewing for his studies in fifth year high at St.Patrick\u2019s.Sherbrooke.Scholarship of $100, offered by the Duchess Shoe, awarded to Walter Chliszczyk for his studies in fifth year high at St.Patrick\u2019s, Sherbrooke, The R.N.Quinn Memorial bur-ary of $25, offered by the Canadian Legion, awarded to Joanne Parkes for her studies in fifth year high at St.Pat rick\u2019s, Sherbrooke.A bursary of $20, offered by the Notre Dame de Fatima Alumnae, Windsor, to Miss Doris McKenna for her commercial studies at Mont Notre Dame, Sherbrooke.\t| A prize of $5, offered by the Imperial Order of the Daughters of the Empire awarded to Cyril Douect for honors in F,ng-lish and to Elizabeth Kerwin for honours in French.A bursary of $20, offered by the Women's Institute of Richmond, awarded to Miss Joyce Brock of fourth year high, PRIZES Christine Arpin received pri-j zes for perfect attendance, Hon : ors in grammar and composition and biology.Miss Arpin was voted the outstanding girl of the year and is continuing!brooke.her studies in fifth year high at Elizabeth Kerwin, prizes for St, Patrick's, Sherbrooke.French, Latin poetry and sight Isohel Brock, prizes for hon I translation, General History, ors in Latin prose and com | Michel I,andry, prizes for hon-position, English literature awl i ors in Canadian history, gen typing.Mi,-s Brock is attending eral history and French, Mr, O\u2019Sullivan's Business College in! Landry was voted outstanding Sherbrooke,\t|boy of the year.Dennis Castonguay, prizes for| Peter Landry, prizes for per-perfect attendance, honors in [feet attendance, honors in Ca-French general history and Ca nadian history, general history nadian history, Mr.Castonguay is attending the Institute of Technology, Asbestos.Walter Chliszczyk, prizes for honom in Latin, general history and physics.Mr.Chliszczyk Is in Fifth Year High at St.Pat rick's, Sherbrooke.Cyril Douect, prizes for the highest aggregate, for physics, geometry, latin, general history and French.Mr, Landry is attending the Institute of Technology, Sherbrooke.Michel Langlois, prizes for honors in French and genera history.He is in first year at St.Joseph Teachers\u2019 College, Quebec.Doris McKenna, prizes for| honors in Canadian history, French, Latin.She is attending the commercial course at Mont V «Nhifc « ' ii .Warden of Cowansville Inslifulion East Farnham news items addresses Granby church women WÊÊÊÈiàmém 9IST BIRTHDAY \u2014 Mrs.Mary Covey, formerly of Woburn, is shown celebrating her 9!st birthday on Oct.19 at the Wales Home in Richmond.Mrs.Covey is the mother of Mrs.II.Sharpe of St.Lambert and W.J.Covey of Maine.\t(Record photo by Doug Gerrish) GRANBY \u2014 It is the aim of the Cowansville Institution to help the inmates if they are desirous of receiving help, rather than punish them or seclude them, said the warden of the Cowansville Medium Security .Institution recently.| Gerry Brennan was addressing the Church Women's Association of St.George's Anglican Church here at th first meeting of the Fall Season in the parish hall October 6.He said that it has been found that a man who is rewarded for his upright conduct at the institution is willing to strive to be a more suitable citizen in today's society.The Cowansville Penal Instill tution is a modern complex built algebra, chemistry, French English and trigonometry.Mr.I Notre Dame, Sherbrooke.Doucet received the Lieutenant | Suzanne Papineau - Couture, Governor's Medal for ranking prizes for perfect attendance, RICHMOND\tiy erdun, were holiday guests of The Misses Sandra and Jean-,,he latter's parents, Mr.and first in the provincial examin allons, lie is in first year Sei-cnee at Loyola.Ronald Ewing, prizes for hon ors in general history, algebra literature, chemistry, Latin prose and composition and French.Mr, Ewing is in fifth year high at St.Patrick's, Shop brooke.Helen Hodge, prizes for perfect attendance, Latin poetry and sight translation, English composition and Canadian history.Miss Hodge is at.O\u2019Sullivan\u2019s Business College, S h e r- honors in French grurnmar and composition.Mus Papineau-Couture will enter the Nurse\u2019s Aid Course in January.Joanne Parks, prizes for per feet attendance, honors in Latin.Miss Parkes is attending fifth year high at St.Patrick's, Sherbrooke.Robert Woolgar, prizes for perfect attendance, honors in geometry, Latin poetry and sight translations amt French grammar and compositon.Mr Woolgar U in fifth year high at St.Patrick's, Sherbrooke.ette Mercier.Mr, Michael Mercier, Toronto, Mr.Roger Lepit-re, Scarborough, were Thanksgiving holiday guests of their grandmother Mrs.Garnet Henderson and Mr.Henderson.Mus.I ucille Whalen and family, Strathmore, were guests of their father, Mr.Edgar Poulin, during Thanksgiving holiilays.Mrs.Douglas Gleason, of J^a-Salle, spent the weekend guest of her daughter, Mrs.Jean -Paul Dubois and Mr.Dubois and also visited her mother, Mrs.W.K.Rattray.Mr.and Mrs.Russel Lowry, Mrs, Frank Thompson.man Catholic priest and a Protestant minister are able to gain the confidence of many of the men, said the warden.Kindness rather than brutality has gained confidence of the men, said the speaker, a former deputy warden at the Montreal St.Vincent de Paul Penitentiary, Inmates range in age from 37 to 7(3 years, he said.Each man is allowed the type of recreational activity he prefers, if it is available at the institution.At a question and answer period Mr.Brennan said that all inmates are first detained in the St.Vincent de Paul Instititiiion.When the men are sentenced by) the courts some of them are) transferred to Cowansville.Mr.Brennan was introduced.on a 23 acreage site on the outskirts of the Town of Cowans- by tbe vice president.Mrs.H.C.ville.At the present time, saidand thanked by Mrs.the warden, there are about 200j usse^ Webster, inmates.The staff at the insti-i A short business session pre-tution is about 240 membersiceded Mr.Brennan\u2019s address strong, The staff works in four and following his talk, aftershifts.\t! noon tea was served by Mrs.The inmates, said the warden W- A1.len> convener, Mrs.B, to the Women\u2019s Association, are\tMrs.D.Watson, Mrs.given work in various groups,G- Whitehead and Mrs.A.Zig-Mr.David Rattray has return and according to their trade or by' «1 to Sir George Williams Un prefereance.iversity, Montreal, to resume his studies, after spending the holidays with his parents, Mr.and Mrs.Leslie Ratlray.Dr.D.Dykeman, Mrs.Dyke-man and family spent Thanksgiving holidays with Mr.and Mrs.Alex Allan at Montreal West.Mr.and Mrs.John McKenna, Cookshire, Mr.and Mrs.Elton Gilchrist, Upper Melbourne, were recent guests of Mrs.B Mr.Brennan in passing out GLEN MURRAY copies of the daily menu ex-! weekend visitors of Mr.and| p ained that both prisoners and Mrs A|ger white and family s aff eat the same basic meal ;were Mr.and Mrs.Wesle; Mr.Brennan said that the Co walker and family, Danville, wansviHe Institution is a decent and Mr John Smithi Montreal, place for inmates to spend their 0ther callers were Mr victory tune.There are comfortable,white Mr A Harron and Miss surroundings and a relaxed at- Judy Harron, Sherbrooke.mosphere.Mr.and Mrs.David Mathers, The institution features a hos- Mr.and Mrs.Elvvyn Lowry and pital, with a doctor on call most family, all of Thetford Mines, of the time.A dentist is also J spent a day at the George Stalker at the Wales Home.Iprovided for the inmates.A Ro-'home.Mr.and Mrs.William Topping, Montreal, were dinner guests of Mr, and Mrs.A.Me-Ewing and Mass Hilda Me* Ewing.The sudden death of Mr.Rupert Shufeit occurred at the Belleville General Hospital, in Belleville, Ont., on Oct.4.Mr.and Mrs.Shufeit were former residents of the Townships.He is survived by hits wife and daughter, Mrs.Roscoe Dryden and grandchildren.The funeral was held from Wilson and Son Chapel, Cowansville, on Oct.7 with burial in Riverside Cemetery here.Mr.and Mrs.Roy Sherrer, of Niagara Falls, Ont., newly -weds were honored at a reception, by relatives and friends, in Sutton, on Oct.8 Mr.and Mrs.Ivan Sherrer were in attendance.Mrs.Rupert Shufeit, Belleville, Ont., was a guest of her sisters-in-law.Mrs.Grace Howard and Miss Harriet Shufeit, while here to attend the funeral of her husband.Mr.and Mrs.Roscoe Dryden and children.Miss Diane and Master Duane Dryden.Belleville, Ont., were guests at the same home, and of Mr.Dryden's mother, Mrs.Earl Dryden, of Fordyce.Mrs.Shufeit returned to her home with them on Oct.9.The United Church was decorated with autumn leaves in all their splendor, late autumn flowers and vegetables for the Thanksgiving Sunday.Rev.J.D.McCord and Mr.E.Perry, director of the Regional School, were welcomed to the pulpit.Mr.and Mrs.Gerald Webb, and the Misses Cheryl and Mar-joire Webb, Pineourt, were here for the funeral of Mr.Webb's uncle.Mr.Rupert Shufeit and spent the weekend with their parents, Mrs.Maurice Webb and Mr.and Mrs.Carl Thomas.The pre-Christmas Tea will be held in the United Church, Nov.19.There will be a fancy work table, sale of food and candy for the children.Friends will be sorry to hear Mrs.O.Scribner is not enjoying her usual good health.Mr.and Mrs.Homer Yates, Stan-bridge East, were visiting her recently at Hillcrest Lodge.BEEBE \u2014 Miss Laureen McMullen and Mr.James Grimes, Burlington, Vt., with Mr.and Mrs.Laurie McMullen and family, Newport, Vt., were guests of their mother, Mrs.Verna McMullen and grandfather.Mr.L.F.Cooper, where Mr.and Mrs.D.Hodgson, Peterborough, Ont.were also visiting, Mr.and Mrs.Hodgson are spending two weeks with relatives and friends in the Eastern Townships.Messrs.Clarence Rolleston and Lawrence Shelden have returned from a moose hunting trip in the Laurentide Park, where they were fortunate in bagging a large moose.Mrs.Wayne Lavers is a patient in the Broadview General Hospital, Newport, Vt.Mrs.Louisa Quebec, Mr.and Mrs.Oliver Roy, Gilman, Vt., Mr.and Mrs.Georgie Roy and daughter, Littleton, S.H\u201e were guests of Mr.and Mrs.Angus Eryou.DIVE BEATS MAN Antartiea's Weddell seals dive as deep as 1,500 feet to search for food.Thanksgiving is theme of U.C.W.Afternoon Unit COOKSHIRE \u2014 The monthly meeting of the Afternoon Unit] of the U.C.W.of Trinity United J Church, was held at the home] of Mrs.G.W.Learned.The theme for the afternoon! was thanksgiving for the mercy and goodness of God, with Mrs.Heatherington in charge, assisted by Miss Esther Farnsworth, who read the 65th Psalm.Mrs.Farnsworth gave a reading written by Helen Kellar pertaining to the theme, A resume of the recent U.C.W.rally held in Birchton was given by Miss Farnsworth and Mrs.Heatherington.Mrs.Mac-Rae reported on the joint meeting.A small donation is to he given to the Sunday School for supplies.Material is to be bought and made up into articles for the Christmas sale on Nov.26.The ladies will also have a food table at the sale.Several cards were signed to be sent for birthday and convalescence wishes to shut - in members.Refreshments were served by the hostess at the close of the afternoon.Mrs.C.Cooper will entertain the next meeting on Nov.9.Bon voyage bid at party held in Danville DANVILLE \u2014 Mrs.Francis Scott was the guest of honor at a delightful surprise party at the Legion Memorial Home on Oct.8.The event was arranged for her by her mother-in-law, Mrs.Millar Scott, and her sis-ters-in-law, the Misses Lois and Kathleen Scott.Mrs.Scott has been their guest for some time, but is now' leaving for Fort Henry, South Germany to join her husband.Corp.Francis Scott, of the Canadian Army.The twenty - five guests pre-eent enjoyed games, the prize ¦winners being Mrs.Kay Brown, Mrs.Mildred Bowering and Mrs.Marjorie Gagnon, Montreal.At the close of the games refreshments were served by the hosteisses, assisted by Mrs.Clara Heron.The tea table featured a cake decorated with an airplane, and the words.Bon voyage, Dianne.Mrs.Scott recieved several going-away gifts.Satisfaction Guaranteed \u2014 All Purchases Refundable for Cash! 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Styled with griptex waistband, lycra footstraps and open seams.Black, brown, burgundy, navy, gre«n or gold-tone.Sizes 8-20.\tReg.12,95 S'77.Women'» Sportswear Department\t Bulky Knit Pullovers\t Save over $2!\tPerfect for after-ski wear! Bulky knit orlon pullovers in jac-\tReg.8.95 guard or contrast knit designs, with turtleneck or crew neck and long sleeves.Wide choice of colour combinations.Sizes S.M.L.\t6 66 ea.Women'» Sportswear Department\t Children's Flannel Pyjamas Wonderful Value! Smartly - tailored flannel pyjamas for both boys and girls\tOnly in a wide choice of prints and patterns.Colour choice includes blue, red, yellow or white.Sizes 3-6X.\tS1 Children » Wear Deportment\t Huck and Yogi Rain Boots\t Limited Quantities! A favourite boot with all the kiddies! Huckle-berry Hound and Yogi Bear boats with waterproof vinyl uppers and sturdy long-wearing soies and heels.White, pink, blue or yellow.Sizes 6-10 (full sizes only).\tReg.1.97 \t1.57 1\tpr.Teens' Go-Go Rubber Winter Boots Save $1 a pair! Limited Quantities! Tbe latest craze in teenage boots! Cossack Req 5 47 boots with block heel m completely water- ¦ proof rubber.Featuring gay, colourful linings and long-wearing soles and heels.A.47 Black or white.Sires 4-9.\tpr.Shot Department Boys' Perma Press Shirts\t Sava $H Machine washable, no ironing required! Regular soft collar with perma stays and regular barrel cuffs.In 65% polyester 35% combed cotton.White only.\tReg.2.97 1.97 Sizes im to I4V2 (neck).\té\tcq.Boy»' Wear Department\t Boys' Perma Press Slacks\t Save $2! Completely washable dress pants hold their crease wash after wash! Styled in viscose and 420 nylon with halfboxer waist.In grey or charcoal.Sizes 24 to 30.Ages 6 to 12.\tReg.5.97 2.97 ^\tpr.Boy»' Wear Department\t Boys' and Girls' Pullovers\t Tremendous Value! Boys' and girls' bulky knit acrylic pullovers with long sleeves, crew neck and jacquard trim.In\tSpeciol red, gold-tone, turquoise, or royal blue.Sizes 3-6x.\t*).77 Æt\tea- Children1» Wear Department\t Girls' Bulky Knit Pullovers\t Buy now and save! Girls' fully washable, bulky knit pullovers at o special low price.\tReg.3.97 Styled with long sleeves and crew neck in a wide variety of designs and colours.Sizes 7, 8, 10, 12.\t*$.97 Æ*\tca GirV Wear Deportment\t Gins' Arno! Vi-Slsp\t Vz-Price Special! Machine washable r2- slips in arnel.Your chance to buy several\tReg.1.49 of these now and save! Choice of pink or blue.Sizes 8, 10, 12, 14.\t74e».Girls Wear Department\t Combed Cotton Corduroy Pants\t Save $1 per pair! Medium or wide wale cotton corduroy pants in Ivy style with\tReg.5.97 regular belt loops and plain bottoms \u2014 no cuffs.Sand, brown, loden, toffee or medium grey.Sizes 28 to 40.\t4-97, Men s Furnishing* Deportment\t Nylon Ski Jackets\t Save $2! Canadian made windbreaker with 100% nylon shell and cosy orlon pile\tReg.8.97 lining.Styled with zippered front, and concealed hood under collar.In royal, black, copen or red.Sizes S.M.L.\t6 97 ea.Men'» Wear Department\t Stretch Nylon Blend Socks Tremendous Value! 50% stretch nylon, 50% absorbent combed cotton link on link Reg.97c socks with cushion soles.In blue, grey, brown, black, charcoal, navy or wine.Stretchy sizes 10-12.\tprs.Men's Furnishings Department 2 si Cotton Flannel Pyjamas Low, Low Priced! Roomily cut 100% pre-shrunk flannel in regular coat style and pant bottoms with elastic back, tie front.Stripes or all-over neats in blue, wine, grey or tan.Sizes A,B,C,D,E.Men's Furnishings Department Reg.2.77 1 .97 pr.Thermal Shirts and Drawers Wonderful Value! Raschel knit of fully combed cotton which retains heat, shuts out cold.Shirt with crew neck, short sleeves; drawers are ankle length with no-curl elastic waist-bant.Shrink resistant and machine washable.Sizes S.M.L.White only.Men's Furnishings Department Reg.1.97 I .57 pee.Smart and Decorative Pole Lamps Save $3! Your choice of 5 elegant pole lamp stylet to brighten up your home.All styles feature 3 light fixtures with attractive bullet type plastic shades.Assorted colours and designs.lamp Department Reg.9.97 697 IL# ea.\"Score\u201d Hair Dressing For the man in your lifel Keeps hair neat all day \u2014 without grease! Practical aH oz.tube $1.09 size.Natural Net Hair Spray Unscented \u2014 crystal clear \u2014 no lacquer.Practical ! 1 oz.tin.99c size.Cosmetics and Toiletries Deportment 2/1-47 2 for S] Standard Guitar Save over $4! Standard guitar for th« young at heart.Styled with 6 steel springs, Reg.16.97 steel re-inforced neck, maple finger board and spruce finish.12 77.Record Department Washer Anti-Freeze Save 10c per gallon! Windshield wosher, anti-freeze.One gallon pre-mix is ready to use.Protects 25 degrees below zero.Automotive Accessories Department Reg.97c 87* S T P Oil Treatment\t Simply add to your oil to increase oil pressure.Gives a better piston ring seal.\tReg.1.27 resulting in less engine noise and greater power.Helps prolong spark plug life.\t|.©7 Automotive Accessories Department\t Miracle Mart Anti-Freeze\t Permanent type anti-freeze with glycol base and rust inhibitor.One filling will\tReg.2.57 keep your car in freeze-proof condition all winter.\t2\u201837U Automotive Accessories Deportment\t Illuminated Tree Top\t Buy now before the Christmas rush.Completely flame-resistant, soft unbreakable\tOnly tree top illumination.Trim-o-Treo-Shop\t97* Wreath and Candle\t Holly\tDay Wreath and\tcandle perfect for your own personal window display.Your chance to buy now at this low, pre-season price! 110-120 volts.\tSpecial 97c Floral Midget Set\t Buy now at this low price!\t10 flower\tOnly lights \u2014 perfect Christmas decoration.If\t one light goes off others remain still lighted.\t1.47 1\tset Chrome Plated Bird Cage\t Save $21 Complete with perches, swing, seed 'n' water cups, seed guards.An (deal roomy budgie cage \u2014 opprox.1414\" long, 9\" wide, 13V high.\tReg.5.97 \t297 ea.Aviary Run Budgies\t Tremendous Value! 'Tolkrng Strain' aviary run budgies from Hortz Mountain.\tReg.4.77 Choose from a wide range of colours and colour combinations \u2014 perfect pets! Lim-\t*}.97 ited quantities.\tea.P»t Shop\t 500 Belvedere St.S.Sherbrooke OPEN EVERY FRIDAY NIGHT \u2019TIL 10 P.M.Stamps With Fiery Purchase "]
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