Sherbrooke daily record, 4 mars 1967, samedi 4 mars 1967
[" WEATHER Mum> «tad i t tliiv uwuitv t \" uiU), hu«»-VUill it Ïr « peritHl» «( t.jht *ih'W and milder, i lodav a Slifiiii.i.Hi«K loiiis-ht al atMt \\AWi 4i Sound* '07 Hi lia» small W oi Id #\too \u2022 m ,1, It Con# on a Hurd l np r}> Hoirrly HllitxlUo» lit Jackie Ctieason *\t31» pm it Jaiki* CSJfiiinn it FUfiper 4) Ta nun 1H The Daltug (*ame 3 00 \u2022 m 3» Dem i ICet tiie \u2019Jai- btt'i H' Newivurd («amo Mmi»* The I Ml f.lvtnf l.lfr SATURDAY 7:05 Daybreak Weather 7.10 \\\\ eekend 7:25 \\N eather 7:30 Chrtkrrboaid Program 7:35 l ow n Crier 7:40 Sports Scoreboard 7:45 Morning He, tort 8:00 rrading Po»t 8:05 Morning Devotion» (Stanatead Minister-iaJ Association) 8:15 Dateline New KngJand 8:30 CBS Morning Report 1 8:35 \\\\ eekend 9.00 CHS News 9:10 town Crier 9:15 Catholic Lift 9:30 CBS Dime union K 9:35 Weekend 10:00 CBS News 10:05 Drees On Sport 10:10 Town Crie»' 10:15 Weekend 10:30 CBS Dimension L 10:35 Weekend 11:00 CBS New» 7:03 News, Headline» A Weather 7;05 \\\\ eekend 7:50 Dateline New Kngland 7:55 Dvi.vbre.uk Weather 8:00 CBS News 8:10 town Crier 8.15 Faith & Life Hour iRev E C Develde) b 45 The Bible Speaks To You \u2014 'Christian Science Churches) 9:00 CBS News 9 10 Dress On Sport 9:15 \\3 eekend 9:30 People\u2019 Gospel Hour (Perry F.Rockwood) 10:00 CBS .New» \u2019¦0:05 Dimension T 10:10 Sport* Scoieboard 10:15 Canadian pies.* R« view i Broadcasting Foundation) 10:30 Dimension U 10:35 \\3 eekend 11:00 Worship Service (United Church It OS Drees On Sport 11:10 Weekend 11:30 CHS Dimension M 11:35 \\\\ eeketid 12:00 CBS Ncxa v 12:05 Drees On Spoils 12:10 low » Citer 12:15 \\3 eathei 12:20 Spoils 12:25 Classitied .Section 12:30 CBS Dimension N 12:35 Dateline New England 12.45 Midway Music 1:00 CBS News 1:11 Drees On Eport 1:15 Weekend 1:30 Our Man Godfrey 1:35 Country Show 2:00 CBS New* 2:05 Tht Swing Shift 4:05 Weekend 4:30 CBS Dimension P 4:35 W eekend 5:00 New* 5:10 Sunday 12:00 New port) CBS News 12:05 Drees On Sport 13:10 Town Crie i 12:15 Midday Weathtr 12:20 Datelina New England 12:24 Dimension V 12:30 Weekend 1:00 1:05 Dies* On Spurt 1:10 : v\\ eck ïnd \u2022 30 Dimension W 1:35 .Weekend 2:00 CBS New* 2:05 North Hatley Country Concert Hal) 4 00 ! CBS News 4 (n ! \\\\ eekend 4:30 ! Our Man Godfrey 4:35 'No: Id Of Religion 5; 00 CBS New* 5:05 ! Capitol Cloakroom 5:30 ( Dimeniion Y { Dateline New England 5:35 nn eather i ' Sport* .Weekend 5:30 Oui Man Gndlrej 5:35 Mike Wallace 4:00 CBS New» 4:10 I\u2019ne World Till» Week 4:30 Our Man Godfrey *:3S spoil* Roundup 4:40 Dateline New Kurland 4:50 W father 4:55 Sporta Time 7:00 CBS New* 7:05 New* Analysis 7:10 Weekend f :30 Listenings in On ?35 Weekend 7:55 Uiees On Sport 8:00 New* (CBS 8.10 Weekend Dimension S 9:00 CRS New* 9:01 \\\\ eekend 10:00 CBS News 10:05 Vermont Final 10:15 Sport» Final 10:20 Weather Finki 10:25 Re SI ill And Know /\u2022 30 i.m.D CbriMupherf a.oo «.en 4' (\u2019.iiteiii tr 31 Thl« 1% The 8 30 a m.\u2022») ne» ItumharU Hi t ulbv ( ourae 9:00 ».rn.8) Kxtenninn 8t Davev hikI Guiiaih i d New* »:I5 « m 4* HI.M.iu I2i Lonrinti Une f .30 am 1» ilera'u ot Injih \u2022 i Beany A Cecil (i1 Jack lu thu Box i2)VVod.v Woodpetkcr *0 00 e.m.3i Linus L Lamp Unlo My hen Hi Sunday School I2i Challenge and He-spunsr 10 30 a m.*\u2022) Sgl Preston Hi Insight bPeler Potamu* I2i ILilian Show l) Umk I p nod l»i\\e 11:00 e.m It Camera 3 5i Town and Country 6) Church Scrvico 11:3® am 3) Faith for Today H> Popf* e 3 This Is The Life 12:00 noon 3) Thi* 1* the Lite 5) Navy Film fil Cuisine 8) Stingray 12:30 p m 3) F.v e The Nation .Si Film Feature Amen' an\" I Jw a m St Mission ImpoujUie tii Gel small »c MH.Hockey 4) I.au mue Wei* 9 u0 pm .1» Movie \u201cThe spiral Hoad 9\t30 p m Hi f*l*tol* and I'eHi ( oa' v Hi llolls wood l*a)A( * \u20220 06 p m 3t (Jummokt I2i Hun hoi \\our Life 10.15 pm.6i In Hei von 10-0 p m At llobiiv Loi d Show 10\t45 p.m Hi The (iutdooi sumo SUNDAY *»i Let\u2019* Talk Sport» H> American Spoilsm; n I2i ( onunenla) Mini* lure 1:00 pm i\tFilm Short* «i.l) Pro Ha-ykctb.tlI « t\u2019horu», (ienllriiien 12 Forurn 2:30 p.m.3) Spoil» 12) Mu sir Hoorn 3:00 p m.V Hi .Sunday Muaic 12» Hon Voyage 3:30 p m.12) Tide* ami T r ail» 4 00 p m 3) (Tuldicn's Film Festival 1* Dorai Open r>' Heritage Hi Movie \u201c'Since Ion Went Away\u201d 12* F\\|»o 4 30 p.m.12) Challenge 5:00 p.m.11\tPassword lit Family Affair 5.30 p.rn.3) Amateur Hour 5» CJK Coliege Bmvl Hi Hymn Sing 12\tBrand: New Scene * 00 p.m 9i 21.1 Century It Life Is Worth Liv.in g Hi Walt Disney 12) Voyage to the Bottom of (he Sen 6:30 pm ii\t1 on Can Quote Me f>i t thildren'» Theatre ( 8,i T\u2019alenJ Spotlight .;:ûo o.m.II op p.m New* w#*ther And, ipoll» Npvr» New « New t New » M il p.m H\tMov.e\tKiiig,i Boot n 74 pin.i: Movie < ftijiaici i\tMovie\tThel Woman Is tlangeroui\u201d H\tMovie\t\u201cFrlAiidly Pei Kitaidon\u201d 11:41 p m Sport» '» New», Weather And 12) Movie \u2018This («land KaiTh\" 11:11 *»i\tMovie.\t\u201cThe («hOAl of h i Ankenefciri\u201d 11:45 H- AJH Si opr lull pm Alfred IlHchco » Movie The sic of Vtrnon and lie ; Show Business ^ By BOB THOMAS 30 p.m.MONDAY 4 Hev, 1,4/id.ord: H) Voyage i\t\u2019 Titc Monkeel .h\tDrama / 30 pm 3i It'» About Time Ii Walt Oiftnev 3 Hig Picture 1* Meet Hut PreiA Hi FUR Documentary I2i Specti um i 3o p.m.T) Insight 1» Hig Picture \\roiv fit Country Calendar Hi Gaddabout Gaddis 12) Platform 2:00 p.m.0)\tFla»hback 12.FBI I oo p.m 3, fti F.d Sullivan 8t T he FBI \u2022 30 p.m ii\tHey Landlord 12)1 Dream of Jean nle 9\t00 m Smothei Brothers 5.6) Bonanza H) \u2018 Porgy and He.sC I2j Peyton Place 10\t0C p.m.Ti Candid Camera 1)\tAndy Williams fit Sunday 12) W 5 10.30 p.m.3) What * My Line 10:45 p.m.8) News.Weather and S ports 11:00 p.ifi 3) New» 5» New» fi) New» 12) New * JACOBY ON BRIDGE PLAY GUARDS AGAINST TRUMPS XVe finish our discussion of plays against ten spots with a standard safely play which has appeared in many bridge books and in every bridge column, in eluding this one.Il will be well-known to many readers but we feel that there are enough people who don't know this play lo justify repe tition.South is able lo account for all the accs and kings by his use of Blackwood but settles for six in \\ lew of the possibility that his partner won t hold both the king and queen of spades VA CARD SENSE A* y XVesi The bidding has 1:14 Spotlight 5:S5 Evening Weather 6:DC CBS News 6 0S Dress On Sport 4:10 Weekend 6:30 Dimension /.6:35 Weekend 7:00 New* 7:05 Dices On Sport 7:10 eekend 7:30 Our Man GodUty 7:35 )\\ eekend 8:00 CBS News 8:10 V\\ eekend 8:25 Sport» 1:30 Fact The NatioA 9:00 CBS Ne*x» 9:05 New* A n a 1 > »(\u2022 9;10 Science Edilor 9:25 Dateline New England 9:30 Hour Of L he Crucified «Passionist Father») 10:00 CBS News 10:05 Sait 1 ake Tabernacle Choir NORTH (D) t A K 9 7 5 V\tA7 ?\tA K Q J 8 A 7 3 WEST\tEAST A Q 10 3 2\tAVoid V93\tVQJ 10 5 4 2 ?9 1\t?10 7S4 A 10 9834\tA Q J P SOUTH A A J 8 8 4 V\tK8 8 ?\t32 A AK 2 East-West vulnerable West\tNorth\tEast\tSouth \t1 ?\tPass\tl A Pass\t3 *\tPass\t4 N T.Pass\t5 ¥\tPass\t5 N T.Pass\t6 ¥\tPass\t6 A Pass\tPass\tPass\t Opening lead\u2014A 10 East pass Pass Pass Pass\t?hold: ?A K S 7 A.I t 3 North is tempted to bid seven anyway because he has solid diamonds but North recalls that hr has opened the bidding and given a jump raise, so North also settles for the small slam If South is alert, he makes the slam by the simple expedi- North 2 ¥ Pass\t3\tA Pass\t5\tA Pass\t6\t¥ You, South, A7 fi ¥1043 2 What do you do?A\u2014Pass.You have heart support and the ac« and king of diamonds and you have shown this already.TODAY S qUESTION Your partner opens the bid-lmg 111111\tone spade.You.South, hold: A J ¥K J 4 3 * K 6 5 4 AK ?4 3 What do you do now?Answer Monday Duboyce's Corner Mr ami Mrs.1.Pille.Lett noxville, and Miss M.Pille, Macdonald College, spent a few days recently with Mr.and Mrs.Marc Pille.Mr.Milton Crawford is spending an extended holiday with his parents lu Huntingville.WE RENT ALMOST EVERYTHING ^Portablt heaters of all kind! 500 to 500,000 BTU\u2019S PAVING BREAKERS WALL CLEANER RUG SHAMPOO CLEANER Rental St Sale Service Reg'd.906 King West \u2014 569-8031 - 569-9641 \u2014 Sherbrooke \u2014 Bishop s University Concerts present The University Chamber Singers from The University of British Columbia in a programme of choral music of the 16th.17th.and 20th centuries, including a work by IsUan Anhalt for twelve voices and sounds on two-channel stereo magnetic tape commissioned tinder a grant from the Centennial Commission.Bishop s University Centennial Theatre Wednesday, March 8, 1967, ot 8.30 p.m.Tickets $1.00 ot the Bo* Office L#0 » m.\t\t13:15\tpm\t ti 1 od» v\t1 V\t\u2022 W»\t\tfii !(*» fill i.m.\t\t12.36\tp.m\t Ii Farm and ll»m>\t1, ti)\tStwi ren\tfor Tumor\tHi Mov MG i.m.\t\t\t\tHon B fora.t RanK-rt\tv K\t,p Hue\t\t 7:4} I.m.\tii Hi\tmna R\trtfj\tn We a U)N»a«\tUl Mike II\t\tOU gift»\t MS i.m.\t\t12,45\tpm\t1 ) (Ml il Vt.Report\t1, til\tGutdm\tl\tLi U lit\t3) New 4 »» i.m\t\t13 55\tpm,\t\u2018ii F vet Ii Laniaili Kangaroo\tj) Ni\tou»\t\t12i \\fki Hi M»!|!IIi florin»\t\tI 00\tp m\t ID L'nlv of tli« Ail\t3i V\tL'!t»&y (\the Fume\tU Shfti 1:1} a.m.\t5i L Ou» School*\tfi.I'i\tiJewJar\t\t*i i Se v e .14 am\tH lu-\tn i t ¦¦(\u2019\t\t12) lint 8' Porgy Pis\t\t1:15\tp.m.\t Hi Romper Ruom\tll tl\tin) if .1\t\t8) Ski 1:4) a m.\t\t1 : JO\tp.m.\t fn Music.Neiis, VIcm >\t1, fii\tAs Hit)\tWorld\tt Gim lb Krciiktasl Mulal\tTi\turn*\t\tÜ) Mun * 00 a.m\t¦») Lr\tt Mel\t|«> Konm\t\t1 55\tp m.\t'U Iron Ii lionnA i,eed\tY ,N*\t\t\t2) The ti V (JX'lork Land I2IT.V Hint!»\tj ) D.\t1 00\tp.m.our LIvi's\t1) M* (i t : o m \u2022 t Tima H U 1.1.Y W U U 1) i AP) -They're killin' Dillon\u2019' said the headline in the Holly wood Reporter, and the news wa, re reived with disbelief, The television trade couldn't imagine that CHS would knock Gunsmoke off the 1967 68 schedule after a dozen highly success- \u2022'The show had g a number of phase time it eame out : I almost believe it kept running indefinitely SOUGHT WAYNE sue through I, and each successfully could have \u2022 ;ZS p m.4 SO p m.>14 Hejort 04 p.m -v o.-n Tl Jo p.m.Mac Donnell and M e » t o n tarted Gunsmoke on CBS ratal years.The show had ranked dio in 1932 with Bill Conrad in No I in the ratings for several the Dillon role, John Wayne seasons and has seldom been was sought to play the marshal out of the top 30.\ton television He declined, rec- \"We were already in the pro- unamending his contract player, of preparing scripts for Arne!iS Gunsmoke survived the m,n! defection of Dennis Weaver, the illness are Mrs.Keith Smith john gimpy Chester.Then made the Mr.Eddie Stoles and Mr transition to an hour show.cess next season broke,\" sail Mantley \"Of course, in television, been holding the ratings, preparing scripts when the producer BURY \u2022 - \u2022 Mr and Mr* Jacques Uz New» 10:30 a.m 1» Beverly Hillbillies \u202211 Concentration fi* Friendly Giant 8> Daik Shadow » 12) Magistrate Court 10:45 a.m.Hi Che/ Helene n o© e.m.Ii Andy Griffith 5i Pat Boone fi» Mr, De \u2022win p Kt Supermarket Sweep 12) Fractured Phrases 11:25 a.m.fii Bonnie Pruciden 11-30 «.m.1) Dick Van Dyke 3) Hollywood Square Ri Dating Game 12) Magic Tom 11:55 A.m.6\tNew* 12:00 noon 3) I.o\\e of Life 5 Jeopardy fij Movie To Re Announced 8i Everybody's Talking 12) Cliff Hanger Theatre Jli Newlywed Game 12) Mr an.I Mr».2.3ü f .1.J) Houicparty m The Doctor* «» ( e the Slier itv Concerts -< auditorium Michel Bloc pieces during eonne in B M récit;)]: Cha by Bach ar ranged for piano by Ba-oni .son.ata in F Major ();> r- 120.b> Schubert: Sura'.No.T Opu-30.by Seriah.n.Is.'; >r >- cs t scherzo in V ft Chopin.ho Block established his popu it 'arity with American audience ill when he travelled as soloist n vith Ihe Monte Carlo National ay Orchestra under Paul Paray ke during its first tour in the United States.is During the tour.Block was ¦ a- hailed a- one of the great con temporary artists and a brilliant future was predicted for (he 25-year old pianist.His debut in New York in 1959 caused a sensation and in uk-s .,nd 1960 he was the first winner of minor by the Rubenstien Prize at the Chopin Contest in Var-ovic.In 1962, Block ionor-i ;it ;inn!h afvriifriü (!ont( niu-sl important.took the :v content, the one y the Sherbrooke Daily flocord Compeny I-id.11» Wellington Sire«l North.Sherbrooke, W'ie.JOHN ItASSETT\tIVAN SAUNDERS I.MOIRA BASSETT HUGH DOHERTY Chairman\tRrealdent\tVicaPiaaidant\tEditor-ln-thial SA 11IRDAY, MAK( II 4, IV67 Life and teachings of Christ - 4 Christ, the Light of Life ID Kl \\ .1 V(OH RtX.I Its.( kssivianl Minister, St.(.iniyv\u2019s.I cnimw illvl I\thf lighthmisf kcepfi liu-s a very im iisiiiil life, far different Iron) mosl ol us On the lonyesi day of ll'c year he work , the shoriest, and on the nhorlest ilay of the \\car he works the longest When Ihe sun goes down he gels up, anil when the sun is up.he can lie down and take his rcsi.there is no need foi arlifiei.il lieht when n is hroad daylight It is oiils when all is dark thaï ships need lighthouses io ssarn them ol danger ami lo help them sieci a safe eoiirse.II\twould he a good thing il < hrisii.uis ea>iilil he a litlle more like lighlhmises.shining oui more clearly and brightly ihe darkri eseislhing is about us.Hut when cvcrs our is miseiahle ami cserylhing is ilark about, it is not easy to be ehcerlul Still, it is then that it is most worthwhile But how arc to do it'1 I or the C hrislian the answer ninst In to keep close to .Ic'iis < hiisi who is the light ol the world, for He has promised that those who lot low Him \"shall not walk in darkness, hut shall have the linhi of Id, i.lolin S:l?i Such an enormous and breathtaking claim ma\\ well give us cause to pati-e Ihe lieht ol lilo: what docs it mean\u2019 St lohn s.i\\s that Christ is \"(lie true lieh1.which enlighteth every man coming iiuo the world.\u201d By implication.St.lohn is saying that the divine light has shone from the beginning.It was alw.os com ing into the world; always enlighteilillg the reason ami conscience ol man but A Mfliu'iiee is whin sou don'l need a before Christ it was iiiconiphtc lo tin sell disclosure ol (ioil as light must be added the energy of life I lus combina tion ol light and life are perlectly ex pressed in < lu ist, I he light now flow Irom Id, and issues in life In < luist li'iht shines forth in its absolute iriiih.and it> universality.Still this light is not recognised bn what it is Nations and other groups ho.been all too ready to claim a monopoly of the light.Indeed, all the wistl nil of the human race is required to mauil ,t the 11ne I ighb in all its fullness, loo often, the lays ol light that mankind h r received have had to shine through such veils of prejudice that then illun'iination has not been pure and clear Ihe result has been that men still grope on in tlvir dark ness.looking fin ward vs s' pen into dr darkness and cannot say with cert a mb.what course the true po giess of the lut me should follow.Hut as we look vich wards the truth is marked by liglithou , \u2018 ihe lives of sainls ami piiuieeis.I lie' were noi originators ol light, but the were able to give light to us bee,m e the themselves were ttirncd tow.uds tie source ol light.And so the 1 ight ol 1 ife\" shines, hut lighthouses are required lo show forlh a light of which they aie not the sources, lo those who receive Inr I ight when it comes, it gives \"the right to become the sons of Cod , ?filing 1ml liny miiiiv I fling any how.Hayden S.Pearson's COUNTRY FLAVOR: Crow mon^h means spring is nigh It may be that March is coming in like a lion and il mav go mu like a lamb.Or larmstcad roofs; gray-green trickles slide down the sled tracks from the vvoodlot; just as likely, il will be the other w.i\\ around.Ii isn't safe to be dogmatic One prediction is reasonably sale.We shall have many kinds of weather before the month omis I he import;.nt point is that it is March.I he crows are coming hack ami poking over the fields.Blue lavs are bugling as they Hash above the old orchard mil chickadees are singing then sweet, two toned spring song.Billows ol giav steam are lifting above weathered saphouscs crouching among gaunt maples and wo men folks are starting houseclcaning.A warm, suimv March day is a spring tonic for the heart.Aflei morning s chill is over, water begins to drop Irom the The readers say: ilark smoke lifts from house chinmevs and drills slowly to the east 'i on can feel, hear and sec the advance scouts.| he warm sun on one's neck, the carol of ihe first robin, ami the bare strip on the scouth side ol the woodloi all announce that the old hut ever new miracle is coming.I here are storms lo come; gusty w imh, will eallop across the country side But the heart knows.March may play sol, music or it mav beat the drums and l.mg the cvmhals.I here will be scurrying dark clouds but there will also be sunny, warm davs that bring up ihe crocuses.When the C row Moon month is here, one knows that winter is nearing ils end.PC representation from West harmed Dear Sir: We are now intoimeii that the Leadership Convention o! the National Conservative Party will lie held in the Maple Leaf Cardens.Toronto, on Sepl.7 9, next dates, by the way, which coincide neatly with harvesting oper aliens in th wheat-growing areas of our Dominion thereby causing much incon venience lo the delegates from the Prairie Provinces At first look, this decision by the Executive of the Party miht be construed merely as an unfortunate coincidence, but.on second thoughts, it is difficult ot believe this imwe was other than an attempt to restrict an influes of dele gales from that large section of our Dominion which lies west of the tireat Lakes a territory in which Mr.John G.Diefenbaker is deservedly popular.In fact, had it not been for Ontaroi.Quebec and Newfoundland.Mr Pearson would have been as dbcon solate on the night of Nov.8.l»f>5.as Napoleon was aller the Battle of Waterloo.Please pardon the aboie disgression.hut I felt it was necessary to proie my point that in the last Federal elec tion th electors in seven out of the ten Provinces made it clear that they had complete confidence in Mr.Dieienbak-er.But how things haie changed the fortunes of the Conservative Party since cor tain members ol the Execu five threw a monkey wrench into the vital mechanism of ehe Parly last f«|| at a time.when, according to the Gallup polls of that period, the star of the Conservative party was rising last in the Canadian political sky.Now.according to what we were told on the eiruing of Fet).2tf Iasi, the Gallup polls now reveal that the Conservative Party luo now slipped to third place, being suuplented for second Letter! to the Editor mutt bear the signature and address of the writer If a nom de plume is desired, the identity of the writer will be kept confidentiel rating by the New Demacratic Party this.I consider is humiliation at its very worst.Surely, surely, this vapid decline in the popularity of the Conservatives, as indicated by the Gallup polls together the disunity and dissension which lias fololwed in the wake of that deplorable, ill - advised convention laM November should give Mr.Dalton Camp, and his retinue, something to ponder met and regret assuming, of course, that these gentlemen are really interested in the welfare of the Conservative Party.It is obvoius that the lime has now come for the electors of this country to express themselves in the present emergency By that.I mean not only those of the Conservative party, but the many.al«o.who are more than disgusted with the present Fed- eral Government, and those who now realize that it is futile to vote for the so called splcnter parties, because in -pile ol their denunciation of Liberal policies, and pryi liées, during the last general election campaign they a! mast invariably either refrain from voting, or support the governinenl when n is laced with a vote of confidence.This leaves the whole burden of an opposition party on con trovcrsial matters squarely on the shoulders of the t orison atiie party, heme the need o; a Leader for that parly run in experience honesty, cour age.and eloquence .and no one even his enemeis can deny that tlte present Leader.Mr.Die.enbacker isf not endowed generously with all those desirable character is lies.I would suggest that letters, in thousands, should be sent in to Mr.Diefenbaker thanking him for what he has done and what he tried to have done with our assurance of our complete confidence in him.1 would further suggest that these letters, when perused and enumerated hy Mr.Dieter, baker anil hi- staff, that they he forwarded to Mr Camp with the request that he read them at the approaching con lent ion Thanking you.Mr.Kdiior < .\\\\ XlcVFTTY FARMING OLD SHELLS Denmark supplies other K.-r o|>ean countries with go.non tons of oyster shell grit a year.\"It Sounds Like 'Yoo-Hoo* but Maybe It's Just an Echo!\" Adventures with God now Il I were writing a head-lin lor lais story I would ra pi cm il Jesus play s II cool (irn.'mg interest in the lion and why ol piv id nt Ken nr.iy > assassination has a parallel in Biblical history.M iiy people remember that l.a/a us was the man whom \u2022Ic'iis r.used from the dead.Inn few suspect that Lazarus in ay hay < be \"ii Ihe victim ol an ,c .mi vd plot.It is one facet of history that seems lu liaic !¦ u overlooked by Hie (.'cuirai Intelligence a gen cies of the past.We read in John 1.2:10 \"But the chief priests con suite I that they might put Lazarus lo death; because that by reason of hint many of the Jews went away and believe 1 on Jesus.\" What a plot tor a religious th: iHe on TV or stag \u20221 Sor n 1 have not the time to explore the possibilities of it bu\u2018 there is an idea for some alert script writer.History is repeating itself.The chief prie.-Is arc again plotting a scheme to silence those who through their lives and witness are influencing many to believe on Jesus.A ease in point is the play down ot publicity tor The Semions In Science to be shown at Expo 67.In a recent news item pointing up (in glowing termsi the won ders of Hie co - operative plans for an ecumenical build ing.was a short paragraph mcnlsoning The Sermons from Science project whore conn solors would make a pitch lor Christ.Aller reading the blurb, I listened and looked lor some evidence o justice and lair play on radio and TV but I have neither hoard or seen anything of significance about the Sermons from s.-icnee.bot 1 have heard and seen mucli about the Ecumenical building and the purpose of it.Is this accidental or intentional'\u2019 One wonders il public communications tnedia, which lind time and money to produce programs that feature the chief priests and God disclaimers, arc not pur po.-pli discriminating against a host of devout citizens, who.without reservation believe both Mu-'s and the prophets JANE SCOTT and the Lord of earth and heaven.Said Jesus.\"11 they will not hear Moses and the prophets neither will they be persuaded, though one rose from the dead.\" Luke 16:31 Many people are observing the Lenten season, because they believe that God is not dead, and that Jesus was.and is God, and that He not only raised Lazarus from the dead, but He showed himself atiie by many infallible proofs, and He will yet ex pose the troth about the chief priests who conspired to do away with Him and Lazarus boeuuv.' of their failli in God and their testimony.There is growing disdain among theological intellectu- als for the Lazarites who cling to Jesus as Saviour and Lord, and to the Bible as His revelation for men of all time But the Bible and Jesus, will one day condemn those who condemned them.If it is true, and I believe it i-.that All things are naked and open in the eyes of him with whom we have to do\" Ileb 4; 13.then the God i> dead tbeori-ts and the \"away with this man and release unto Batabas\" plotters (luke 23:18) will be exposed not as chief priests but as chief offenders in Ihe débandé that is shaking the church today.Why didn't Jesus rush to Bethany when he received the urgent message: \"lie whom thou loi est is sick ' Jon.11:141-4.Why loiter for two days when His triend and dying disciple needed him?Very casually He said ' This sickness is not unto death, but for the glory of God.that the Son of God might be gloidied.' Two days later when He proposed going to Bethany the disciples said: \"Master, the Jews ot late sought lo stone titer, and g jest thou thither again'.\u2019\" Bin Jesus set his face and went and raised Lazarus and also raised the ire of Ihe chief priests, because \"Many of the Jens which had seen the things which Jesus did, believed on him.\" But only Caiphas the high priest recognized Jesus as the promised Messiah.John 11 ô! \"And he prophesied that Jesus should die for the nation; and not for that nation only, but that also he should gather together in one the children of God that were scattered abroad Then from that day forth they took counsel together how they might put him to death.\" Put whom to death ' Lazarus.Jesus or Caiphas' The plot thickens.Today more of us are involved in the religions and political conspiracy.past Turbulent echo from de Gaulle s Exile runs !\\\\K 1S tL'Pi\tKxileil i.u u,K's S.nistulle.a lurbulem and \u2022'i past, is making: a spi ^ lundi nm kr Datlii tlunnirit subscription RATES Carrier deliveiy In Sherbrooke and Eastern Town ships, 40 cents weekly, by mail in City of Sherbrooke.$20 80 per year Mail sub scriptions in Canada, out side the city limits and Great Britain, 1 year S10.00, 6 months $6.00,\t3 months $4.00 1 month $1.75.United States and South America 1 year $17.00, 6 months $9.00, 3 months $5.00, I month 52 00 Single copies 7c Back copies.7c; over 30 days old.15c; over 90 davs old.40c.\u2018 Authorized as second class mail.Post Office Department.Ottawa, and for payment of postage in cash.\" in French e ritual return te Erance to haunt hi« old hero.Soustelle lives in exile, threat ened with arrest :f he steps ouui French soil, but he is a candidate ter a deputy\u2019s seat in th s month s legislative elecuons He will be the ghost candidate' among 2.244 aspirants seeking 470 places in the National \\s sembly.\u2022\u2022It's a big gamble.\" says Jean Minot, a Lyon municipal councillor, who is one of Sous-telle s campaign managers This is a serious candidacy We think there's a chance to win but we re prepared to lose.\" Although expert opinion is e.vide-d.Soustelle as a winner might immediately be covered by parliamentary immunity so he could walk into Paris as a free man But a Gaulust-domina ted parliament could vote to lift Soustclle s immunity Soustelle 55 is an incarnation of France's drama over the Algerian war.He followed Gen de Gaulle to London in 1940 after the fall of France and worked m the , Free French intelligence sen- lections ices.An archeologist of repute, be plunged into polities after the liberation of France.Soustelle was elected a deputy in 1951 from Lyon, and was re-elected in 1956.During those days of constantly changing governments of the Fourth Republie.he was one of the chief Gaullist spokesmen in parlia meut and usually aeted as the Gaullist hatchet man when the ; me came to topple a cabinet ¦^PHfiyEII Is TOU TODAY F«0*\t_ A * Che Upper Ream « th If we confess our sins, he :s uiithfu! and just to forgne us our sins, and to cleanse us from all unrighteousness I John 1 9 PR AVER: Our hraienlx Father, we confess that »n average star end not en-irely natural at that, as it tas it own family of planets urclmg around it As far as :an be ascertained this is the inly star in that category, but, >f course, the astronomer can-xof be sure of that fact.ecunomic expansion.And economic expansion can be maintained ai the rate netd «1 to sustain the desired social measures only with the assistance of a steads and large inflow of foreign investment capital TODAY IN HISTORY The third Interniuon»!.known as the \u2022\u2018Comintern, was established b> Lenin 48 years ago today\u2014in 1919\u2014 under the presidency if Zinoviev.It became the central authority lor all tne world\u2019s Communist parties which followed the \"Moscow line,\" Stalin announced the abolition ol the Comintern in 1943, to reassure his allies about their own safety from domestic revolution.but no great differ cnee in policy was noticed until his death.1789-The constitution of the United States went into effect.1861 \u2014 The Confederate States of America adopted the stars and bars flag First World War Fifty years ago today\u2014in 1917\u2014British divisions took over the whole Somme bat-tlefront from French units as the Germans retreated five miles from Gomme-court; the U.S.House of Representatives passed President Wilson's resolution for arming merchant ships.Education Week Bulletin MONDAY, MARCH 6th, 1967 \u2014 Lennoxville High School \u2014 Centennial Fitness Program Sherbrooke High School \u2014 Display of drawings - first floor corridor SHS Starts today Gronby High School \u2014 The students council is sponsoring an assembly for grades 6 to 11 at 9:00 a m in the school gymnasium, j his assembly will officially open Education Week at Granby High School.Surtnyside High School \u2014 Rock Island \u2014 Grade IX will attend a meeting of the Stanslearl Council to he followed by a tour of the Stanstead Museum.Windsor-Brompton Consolidated School \u2014 Three students of grade 5 will attend the Sherbrooke Community Concert at the University of Sherbrooke Waterloo High School \u2014 Vocational Guidance Department TEACHING; \u2022 Lorn, Boyd.Fred Sheppard, Louise Rainville, Ken Ramsay \u2014 'Ihe first throe of these .students will spend the day here at Waterloo High School with Mrs.Boyd, Mrv Jones and Mrs.Porter.Ken Ramsay is interested in teaching Physical Education and through the co operation of Mr.Hardackcr and Mr.Gene Maxwell, he will spend the day in the Physical Education Department of Knowlton High School.UNIVERSITY: \u2022 Although Diane Reed.John Hackwell, Maurice Singtield and Jo Ann Dalton do not plan to attend the same University in September thev will spend March 9 together at Bishop\u2019s University.Present indications are that these students will spend the day accompanying four former Waterloo High School students as they participate in their normal day's schedule at Bishop's.TUESDAY, MARCH 7, 1967 \u2014 North Hatley High School \u2014 Public Speaking 2:00 p.m, Red Cross Tea 3:30 p.m.Lennoxville High School \u2014 French Dav and C K T S broadcast.Sherbrooke High School Display of drawings tinues.first floor corridor BIS con- Granby High School \u2014 Industrial tours ol local industries will begin today and continue throughout the week.The Granby High School Band will begin exchange visits with other school bands.Sunnyside High School \u2014 Rock Island \u2014 Open house for parent' in the afternoon Parents will hr tree to tour the school and visit classrooms in the early part ot the afternoon.Public speaking finals for Sunnyside will be held in the gymnasium in the second half of the afternoon.Tea will be served at 3:30 p.m.by senior home economic students.Windsor-Brompton Consolidoted School \u2014 Parents\u2019 night.Mr.Ian Macleay of the Regional Board Office in Sherbrooke will address the parents on the progress of the plans for the Regional School in Richmond.Following this, parents will be able to speak to the \u2022eachers of the various classes as v eil as view numerous displays of pupils' work and activities.Cooticook High School \u2014 Poster contest during Education Week on reading.Prizes a membership to the Uoaticook Town Library will be awarded to the winners.Public speaking iinals 2:00 p.m.Parents and frten.i' are invited.Cowansville Consolidated High School \u2014 A parents' visitation day in grades 1 to 6 inclusive Courtesy of Combustion Engineering-Superheater Ltd.Sherbrooke, Que. Dief end job rivals arrive in Vancouver VANCOUVER a n Oppo-cal matters,\" said Mr Diefen disagree with tundanwnu! gov 'itton Leader Dieienbaker and baker, when asked if he will eminent policies usually resign, three candidates for hi« job dis\treserve his decision on\twhether\tbut in the case of the\tLiberals! embarked from a sleek DC S\tto seek the leadership at\tthe na\t'ihes would probably\tal!\thave jetliner Friday then ducked Uonal convention in September to resign.\" \u2022\u2022gestions from a swarm of re However, he had quite a bit Turning to recent polls that porters on the national Conserv'more to say on the perform-indicate the \\ew Democratic alive leadership question\tante of the Liberal government Party has surpassed Conserva- Accompanying Mr Diefenba in the Commons Thursday live popularity Mr Diefenbaker on his trip from the Fast, The Pearson government was ker said the NPP will never \"en former Justice Minister saved by the bell\u2014and three op- gam sufficient popularity na-Davie Fulton, former trade\tposition members in a\tvole on\ttionally, minister George Ht es m l Dr\thigher taxes proposed\tin last\tIn September last,\twe\twere Hugh Horner MP for Jasper- December's mini-budget.\tonly five percentage points he Rdot'- Alta\t'GROSS PERVERSION'\tluncl ll'p Liberals said the In a brief interview Mr Hees\t4\tOpposition leader, Then in- said he had nothing to say on ,.Mr D'^enbaker called the ternecine attacks were made the leadership qucsUon, but 1i mtnute delay for a vote while t|u,\t,1,^^ |latj (| would probably mtu.ms posi the L,bi'rals \u2018wmded up party pan> non clear at the annual meet- s'iPPoHers a gross perversion ._«s-0 n,anor whal ,K,0pje ing of the B.C Progressive Con of mcmbeis of this House ^ when it comes to a vote.>ocial servative Association this week 1 ,iavt\u2018 Dever ?ec\" 8 t*?ver\"\u2019 ism has no national appeal \u2018 t.ni|\tmeat perfocm as the Liberals Mi.Fulton and Dr Horner dld Thursday afternoon.The who will .ioin Mr.Hees m a ima8t\u2018 of Parliament was de panel discussion this morning, sraded yesterday in a way it also refused comment on the nevPluas before leadership question\t,lp described the apparent ________ Liberal cabinet split, between WONT SPECULATE\t!(U.ces backing Finance Minister Mr.Diefenbaker declined to Mitchell Sharp and the minis-speculate on h i s leadership 1er without portfolio.Waller plans at the airport news eon-Gordon, as a \"verv interesting «vn- * «»\u2022 » ference.\tsUnation.\"\t'\t'\tr\t(U\tr1'arm\t\"!a The Tory chieftain is >ehed- \"Mr.Gordon w as sent into\t^\t\"* ,Ilcr''aM' b> tiled to address the association outer darkness because of his 110\t\" \"lt lan 1Wl\u2019 c per cent in 1%,.Agricultur Minister Greene mid the Com nions Friday.Reporting on lengthy discus then insofar as a major an- \"A most amazing picture,\u2019\u2019,)'!1\u20191^ \"\"h.,n?aiudatIuu!1 s; ',i nouncement is concerned,' he Mr.Diefenbaker said, \"Cabinet ^, \u201eene sal( ,*Je bell\u2018'vi\u2018d ttu' 111 said \"I don\u2019t intend to make solidarity has been completely; .5, ses uou \u2018 1,0' H> any statement regarding my set asunder.\" leadership intention-\t'USUALLY RESIGN \"We won't go into hypothcti- He said that J5 Costs to rise but in reason WPRPROOfCF TVATTY PEVOTtn, S AT., Vf Alt 4, Lecturer describes new government for universities l i t DING TIM I home aquariums \u2014 Small provide in teresting pidntes black and white Flash was held directly nvei the lank, tRecord pholo by Doug Gi-mshl banquet tonight, but told report economic policies, and then was ers he does not plan to elabo- ultimately brought back into the rate on his leadership plans cabinet and welcomed almost \"You can't expect anything as well as the prodicgal son.Trick to photographing fish: \\trap them with sheets oj glass ministers who LBJ to host LBP in bank talks Wed.he Mr trrespon in the light of increased costs for wages, components and materials Opposition members have been demanding a government statement on restraint of farm equipment prices while a royal commission is studying the sit nation.The agriculture minister was interrupted once by Michael Starr (PC\u2014Ontario) who com OTTAWA (CPi \u2014 President president at the end of a Carib-plained the statement was a Johnson will be the host and he bean holiday\t\"lot of propaganda will set the topics for the John- KEEPS DATE\tAnd when Mr, Greene was son-Pearson discussion in Wash- Last week he cancelled the finished, farmer MP Harold ington next Wednesday.Prime holiday trip due to the pressure I Danforth (PC\u2014Kent, Ont.' de Minister Pearson told the Com- of parliamentary business but Uvered a blistering reply.say he made arrangements for a ing farmers would be \"disap-was asked by one\u2018day Hying visit to Washing- pointed and disgusted\" that the |, Michael Starr i PC \u2014 Ontario) ton to keep (he date with Mr.government was not taking di whether Canada's stand on the Johnson\treel action.\t\" Mercantile Bank issue would be 'dr- -\u2019,arl' g01 in a dig at the Mr.Greene said the maim brought up during the lalks.end of the exchange about re- facturera had promised to keep pons that the Mercantile offair prices in line before the royal has created a rift in Mr.Pear- commission makes its report son's cabinet, particularly be Did you ever have a re quest to photo.-:; aph fisn, tin kind found in a home aquarium\" Some people have families of fish as a hobby and you will probably, if they are friends of yobe asked to take some picture.- in color or black and white.Also the request will he.\"1 would like very much a close up of my special St3.fish ' preferably a the tank so eûmes down Hash, Dial this held over the hght I'liminati-s I he fish in one spot .You may think this would he a problem However, yvith some Camera talk by Doug Gerrish -heel\t.N Of\tclass\tas pat\ttil unis the\tfish i\tuan hr\thoi t lu\t\u2019.1 up w her\to you\twish and the\t\text la glass\tw on \u2019\tt show\t\t \\Yi\tIh tins s«'i\t\tup ai:\tid Hie flash\tabo\\p Hit\t\t\u2022 lank\tthe light\twill\tflood\tall o\\ t\t¦ thi- area.\tIhe\to\\po-\tmr w\tll! he for\twhat\tralin.U\t\\ our\tflash The yvhole job is not too bad but a few things are to be watched.Have the lights reflections tank The next is with the film you an Actualh it from the Hass thing is U> have jusl by using gimmicks.A i may help, bul is - (|mle i few s] n.-e up not nei c- e a .\\ .nple lens THE QUEBEC SCENE mons Friday.Mr.Pearson J &¦¥ 1 Am The prime minister said ho is going to Washington at Mr.Johnson's invitation and he would he glad to discuss anything the president brings up.\"The initiative is with him.\" The U.S.government is known to disapprove of Canada's decision to prevent growth of the * e Chairman resigns over move io drop 100-year-old paper QUEBEC (CP)\u2014Li Col.Os He expressed wishes for IheThis\tis oui secret weapon\u201d car Gilbert Friday announced!success of his sons, general Mr\tYladimikov said Ibis al a ,0,-\t,\t1,15 resignation as chairman f.manager Gabriel, 39, and assis)- press\tconferencn here Werlnes Some 1967 me.ease, would\tbe.^ Soled Limilm- a ! : m- am general na nager Guv Gil wer, some higher, than two or.,i.\t,,\t.,.minister Hirer loroneo i.'ird tin- Russ I\u2019Ssd tween Finance Minister Sharp iower some higher than two or'\"' .VC .i\"\t'\t' l'1\"\tomuagci v.uy i.n uay anoaru me Kussian v« and Walter Gordon, minister three nor rent and m\tmcn'- u' l\u2019on\"KU1' '' ok-i nuu: hen.in tueir administration Indigirka He listed the items without portfolio who held thelnases there would he n .nriee neWf'PaP\u2018\u2018r founded the year of of Le Soleil Limitée.\tbrought from l.cmm - .id for Hit finance post previously.\tcharge at all.Product improve j^federatl,m- ' 1\t1 '\t''ab i\u201d and Guy Gilbert look Sl'Y'HMMsK» Soviel l.av.lion In a_reference to the fact that ,menl woujd account for one \"' i, ,\t.- .over the posts last December Modl N a,'.mic reactors.Mr.Gordon is Jamaica.Mr.vacationing in thjrd or S f a r r asked changes account one - half of Mercantile Bank of Canada as whether Mr.Pearson would h long as it is wholly owned by talking \"over the hot the Firsl National City Bank of Jamaica' New York.Mr.Pearson originally intended to make his cal! cn the u Yes Sir, you can buy Record Want Ads for as little as 5 a day!\u201d And, there's always a trained classified ad-taker on hand to help you word your advertisement.THOUSANDS of Record Classified ad users look to this newspaper daily for buyers, merchandise to Duy, services and special classifications - - - THESE ADVERTISERS WILL TELL YOU \u2014-Record \"Want-Ads\" cost you so very little, yet produce such wonderfully outstandmq results' TELEPHONE 569-3636 one Col.Gilbert.\tno Iasi ^ j,, some month annotate.1 hi.- disagree- \u2018 J ment with a company decision!k,\t, i.\t.,\t,\t.manager became vice chair- ; 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