Sherbrooke daily record, 30 mars 1967, jeudi 30 mars 1967
[" WEATHER Sunny today.Friday sunny with a few cloudy periods in the afternoon and evening.Warmer Friday.Winds light.High today and low tonight at Sherbrooke -10 and 25.Sliei'bcooke Dailu Itecocd Established 1897 Price: 7 Cents vm tif ¦¦'1 SHERBROOKE.OUEBFC, THURSDAY, MARCH 30, 1^07 2i 1 as Was on training flight Smile for today Saint Peter: \u201cHow did you get up here?'' New arrival: \"Flu.\" Scvcntv-first year Jetliner hits motel âF ¦ Ü; ¦ ï killing least Küï m 1*1 tijSij;- ill anttg&ifli'âtj i m Ü'pwl #; .iiw1 fl! IBS > ¦ 1 ih'-Wi- ¦ H'l.ili;; isii 7 liil, i I ¦ !\" Crash in the liCIHfii 'it liOMBKI» BY MKTEORITK \u2014 In photo at MaUolm I.ce, of Eastman, points to holes in lire root and wall of his barn and holds in his hand a cedar beam that was ripped from the roof by what he believes was a falling meteorite.Above, he digs the suspected meteorite out of a snow bank outside his barn.The rock, which weighed about 15 or 20 pounds, ripped a hole in Mr.Fee's barn roof and wall.(Record photos by Gerry Lemay) heralds arrival of s ) cte I IT: \" ; e i .!\" itman EASTMAN \u2014 It was perhaps two weeks ago that Mrs.Grace Lee received her first visitation from outer space.But it wasn\u2019t until Wednesday that her son found what he suspects is a large meteorite that tore a hole in the roof of the barn and ripped out one of the corrugated steel wall sidings.Mrs.Lee and her son Malcolm live in a 130-year-old, square - cut log house up a back road near Eastman.20 miles southwest of Sherbrooke.Mr.Lee wasn't home the night that a resounding crash woke his mother from a deep sleep.WAS TERRIFIED \u201cIt terrified me,\u201d she said.\u201c'I thought the house had fallen in and I got up to see, but there seemed to be nothing the matter.\u201d At about that same time Magog residents, five miles By PAUL WATERS (Record Staff Reporter) away, reported hearing a loud boom which was attributed to an airplane.\u201cI didn\u2019t think anything more of it,\u201d Mrs.Lee said.\u201cI\u2019ve heard a few loud bangs at other times in my life for which I couldn't find the reason.\u201d The boom was also reported in Sutton and Stanstead.When Mr.Lee visited the it ir ir barn Monday, he noticed the neat hole in the roof and saw that one of the cedar beams had been ripped off.FOUND ROCK Wednesday\u2019his curiosity got the better of him.He checked behind the barn and found, half buried in the snow, a 15-or 20-pound lump of blackened rock with a dark reddish core.It must have been hot when it hit the ground, he said because it was covered with ¦fr ^T a coat of ice.There has been no official word that it was a meteorite, but Mr.Lee is pretty certain.\u201cIt doesn't look like any rock from around here, and if someone threw it through our barn I don't want to meet NEW ORl FANS \u2014 ( \\P) \u2014 A Delta Air ! ines IX'-S jet on a (raining flight career eel into a luxury motel opposite New Orleans International Airport early today and exploded.Nine high: || school girls front Jiula, \\\\ is., were among the IS persons killed in the flaming crash.I he girls were on a senior class outing, part of a group of 32 from Jiala high school; jwho had been in New Orleans! since Monday and were sched tiled to leave today .I ight of the dead girls were found huddled together in a charred bathroom of the motel.The body of the ninth was blown joutsidc.Five pilots and a federal in specter were on board the big jet, which sliced through two houses before plunging into Ihej Hilton Inn, across the highway! from the airport.All six were killed.JET BLOWS APART The cartwheeling jet spilled fuel as ii skidded down a rail way track behind the motel, blistering the area, It blew japart when it hit the motel, scattering wreckage for a hundred yards.The nose of the craft remained buried in the building The surviving students, many! .hysterical or in a daze, were ! placed under sedation by doe tors.Some wore B c r m ti d a shorts, others were dressed in blankets.Police Capt.Marvin Leonard said, \u201cThe plane spewed a sea of fuel right to those rooms where those eight kids were staying.That\u2019s what killed them.Not the impact from the; wreckage.\u201cThere were eight girls in four rooms.You could see! ¦ Ifcwsi fPPiüf ¦¦n pi» hh\u2019I:-' ¦i.1- A \\ ¦ ¦ .h.HIu ¦ if II! T» \"IJ IlfW ¦J «IP ilSs|g|p', Hi!\t* - \u2022 # 141 1 Jlimi-\" tlli .ref ¦l PJ!| m m \u2022eir\"1 OR suit in New \u2022HEAR! HING VIVORS \u2014 New Orleans fire-man runs through wreckage of a Delta Air Fines jet that crashed Into a luxury motel Orleans early (his morning, killing al least IS persons.In the background is part of the tail section of the aircraft that lays between ser-lions of the motel.All six persons aboard the plane perished.(AP Wire photo) Provincial civil servants riled about reclassification oddities By CUTHBERT JONFS (Record staff writer) to aggravate it.em Lost year's fireball spectacular i \\ 7 \u2018.-a The meteorite which ripped holes in Malcolm Fee's barn two weeks ago was probably more destructive but hardly as spectacular as the noiseless bright ball of greenish light that streaked across ET skies almost a year ago, cn April 25.Called a fireball and eventually identified as a meteorite, it was sighted by hundreds of Eastern Town-shins residents and is believed to have fallen in the Huntingdon region.Reports of sightings from Bedford, Fonnoxvilie and Pearson's 'dream' CALGARY (CP) \u2014 Prime come true.Minister Pearson Wednesday de- He called for \u201cdevelopment scribed his \u201cdream\u201d for com- of neighborhood centres munity development as one which will minimize the pres-with human qualities as well as; sures of bigness, impersonality housing, and said Ottawa is con-! and alienation that encourage where they took refuge in the! Aftcr a week of sUl(lvin}, U)p, shower stalls.One girl even job and emi,k(yi.c das,si took het puise with her.\t¦ licatinn system which went in i hey turned on the water.110 effecj last Thursday, provin seeking but it didn t do them any good.(.ja| civil servants in Die Sher-! ployees.HEAT BLOCKS ACCESS , brooke area, or at least a sub-Most guests fled the fiery\tnumber of them, have! word to express the feelings of him because he\u2019s too strong ! scene in panic, many in their c',>rn ,,l Stones reef off the southwest tip-the already heavy pollution of the oil reaching more resorts!live sports allractions such a.-,\t'\tA union spokesman said that \"ages and of England.\tthe beaches of southwest Eng- and ports along the channel-the Masters golf tourney April « ^\t4- baci tvached\t2.000 gallons of napalm.9,800\tresorts already invaded by the\tW e y mouth uwusiry sources are belting, ern Canada.\tian agreement last January.(galion ced recently î< mpanies./ of aviation fuel and 16-oit said they believed most of,Lyme Regis, Portland, placed with filmed reruns of Bridgeport and Candid Camera, 1 Love Lucy Births, deaths Classified Comics .Editorials Financial .Sports Television .Townships Women .,., Radio .land The Playhouse of the Stars.; ment did nut change its stand and improve labor-management relations a general meeting would be called May 20 to dis cuss ''ultimate methods.\u201d These \u201cultimate methods\u201d would not be called a strike \u201chut will amount to the same thing.\u201d Already the number of grievances filed exceed 600 ami the list is growing daily.I V ** SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD THI RS .MAR 30.1967 GUIDE TO TELEVISION VIEWING Rriaiitr «f thr l .S.tflrviRion utrikr.thekf listing »re «*ntative only.3\u2014WCAX 12\u2014CFC F- Burlington -Monlreol 5\u2014WPTZ\u2014Plottsburg TBA\u2014To Be Announced 6\u2014CB MT\u2014Montreal 8\u2014WMTW\u2014Moun ' Washington THURSDAY ê:0Q o m 3, 5) New», Weather % Sports B* Reach for the lop 8» That Girl *12) Pierre Horton *25 pm.5> VN eatner p m .li News 5) Huntley-Bllnkle?8» News 8i Ski Trails 12; News and Weather 6:45 p r.12) Ski Action ?:0V p.m.Rifleman 5) Batman fh ?on 6 8» Bewitched J2j y Troop /:2i> a *a 8) ski Report > 3C am .\u201c»! Daniel Boone p.m.Inderworld ;.'00 *.nv 6) Today /:05 a m.3) News 7.15 a m.8) Farm & Home 7:30 a.m.Forest Rangers 7:55 a.m.1) News 8:00 a m.It Tapi tvangaruo 8) Popeve 8:15 a.m.12) l«OCal news 3:30 a.m.8) Por t v Pik 12' l niversitv of Hie Air 8:45 am 8> Breakfast Serial v 00 a.m.31 Romper Room \u20225> Donna Reed 8' 9 O\u2019clock 1 .and 12) Romper Room f 38 a m .1i Kducatlonal 'TV 5> General Hospital Hi Music.News and Views 12) Magic Tom 4:40 a.m.8) Our New Hamp shire 9:55 a.m.8* l/ocal Report \u20220 00 a.m 1) Gandid t'amera ,*i) Reach foi the Stars Si Holiday Cartoons 8) Where the Action Is ¦ .12) Ed Allen 10:25 a m.5) New* 10:30 a.m.3» Collneum »>i Occasional Wife 8) Batman 12) The t\\ ild, Wild, West 8:00 p.m.6; UNCLE 8> Movie: The Cowbos and the Lady 8:30 p.m.My Thite Son* .)) St a i Trek 12i Family Affair f 00 3) Movie l s\\ f> 'lelescope 12) It's Happening 9:30 a m.\"»> Dragnet h) Hogan\u2019s Heme* i 12) Dean Martin 10.00 p.m.| m !>?\u2022-,,i Martin [\t.20 Million Quedions FRIDAY I 1.He.erly HillbUllH n Concent at ion r,i Fiiendly Giant 8) Shadow* 12) Magistrate * Court 10:45 a m.11)\tChe/ Helene 11:00 a.m.1) Andy Griffith >) Pat Boone i»i Mr.Dreawop :it Supei market Sweep 12)\tKractnred Phrase* 11 25 a.m.Hi Bonnie Prudden 11:30 a.m.1) Dick Van Dvka :>i Hollywood Squares 81 Dating Game 12» 1 love Luc> 11:55 a m.News 12:00 noon 1) fyOV* of Life »» teopardy 61 Movie: TK * 8i Eveiybody\u2019s Talking 12) Cli I f Hanger 12;25 pm.3) New* 12-30 p.m 31 Search for Tomoi row .1) Kv« tin®.1*» 8» Donna Reed 12) Mike Dougla* 8» Good Friday Mu.fie 12:45 p.m.6.3) Guiding Light 12:55 p m.5i News i :00 D.m .1» Across the Fence 11 News 6» ( aleudar 8) AB( Stage 67 10 30 p.m.d, 20 20 12) THE.Cat 11:00 p.rv ») New* ¦i» Near» 1,2.New * 11:20 a.m.fli Viewpoint 11:25 p.m.fi » N «\u2022 v.s 8 Doctor'* Hoiit.e (all 11.30 p.m.:»> Tonight 8» Movie: Rope Around the Kneck 31 Movie.Time Bomb 11:35 p.m 121 Ski Report 11:40 p.m.12.World Hocks*s Can, vs Sweden 11:45 pm.8.Movie: Black i\u2019alch 5:00 p m.6) Flipper 5.15 p.m.8i News 5:30 p m.Let\u2019/i Sing Out 8) News 5:55 p.m.3, Ski Report * DC p m r»i New*-.Weather » Focus , \u2018t IMe' e Berton, 8) Movie.The Giea.McGnitv 6:25 pm.5) VV tat her 4:30 p.m.^) New* >) Huniley-B'inklssy f.i News 12» JMiI e oo p.m 5) Sea Hunt 51 TBA fi» Seven on Six 12) Iron Horse / 25 p.m.4)\tSpur t» 7 3C p.m.»i Tarzan Hi Green Hornet 31 Wild, Wild, West «) TBA \u2022\t0C o m fi.Plaited Crown ! .h Time Tunnel 12; Mo i calls lor an unusual lead.Whcnjllial he can t.Nothing is e itain the doubler has bid a suit it.it the eartl table becomes obvious that he wants (_)\u201e\t()||ier hand, a review one of the other two suits led.(lf lhe biddjn\u201e shovvs lhit, vVest When the doubler has not hid ,s 5olInd t(J havt.a 1(), (), spad.at all >ou tnusl choose between ,., and nol ijgep |0 bo|d niatn three suits.\tdiamonds.In general, if your opponents have bid exactly one suit other , n' 11\tWe!\u20191 K willing to than the final trump, the units- \u201emi* a fiPail,\u2018 vol(' ls evident, ual lead will be the one suit \u201dl'st wl1' K1\u20191\tl(> that they each bid a suit, in general, the double calls for the one bid\u2019 by dummy, when dummy has bid two suits the double calls for a lead of one and it is up to you to look over your hand an chose.East s double of six hearts shows the I.ightner slam dou- NORTH (!>) A A J V S 5 V 4 ?KQ 108 5 4 + J CAST A Void V 8 7 6 3 ?97 3 Vit-vver Tomorrow KNOWLTON Mrs Roy Bullard has received news of the sudden death of her brother, Mr.Robert Cummins, at Moose Jaw.Sa-k.Mr.Camming and his family, who made their home in Moo-e Jaw, .une from Scotland m H)59.How to relieve BACK ACHE Une Dodd\u2019* Kidney Pills for promp' relief from the systemic condi-tion cauHinif t he backarhe.Boon you feel better \u2014 rest better.Depend uu Dodd\u2019»* Sherbrooke Stereo IV RADIO AM-FIk RECORD PLAYERS (4 SPEEDS) Manufactured NIVtCO subsidiary of RCA Victor Authorized For: Fisher Hsrman-Kardon Sansui Belcor Pioneer Dealer Soundproof Room fo Demonstrations \"GT SHERBROOKE 'StereQ East Tel: 562-5484 Specialists Sound ELIEVABLE BARGAINS The Very Best Rhythm ond Blues with the Orchestra \"LES ORLEANS\" Storting Tonight At d\u2014li\u2014Lr~if DOMAINS IMJAAAINt- |\t, oiiHove NORTH HATLEY WÏST A K 10 7 3 2 V S 2 ?2 AQ 10 875\t*AK8632 SOUTH *\tQ84 V A K Q J 10 « ?\tA J 6 4.4 Both vulnerable Weal\tNorth\tEast\tSouth 1 ?\tPass\t2 Pass\t2 A\tPass\t4N.T Pass\t5 ?\tPass\t6 V Pass\tPass\tDblc\tPass Pass\tPass just time spring, at WALLPAPER RUEL BUILDING 300 FRANCIS BLVD.SOUTH SHERBROOKE MATERIALS TEL.569 9191 Opening lead\u2014® 3 ble al ils best Hast is certain that his ace of clubs will be worth a trick South has used Blackwood and stopped at six when his partner showed one ace Obviouslx South has » club loser Can East be sure that nus CEILING TILE 12\" x 12\" l!c JÈÉ -tn^-t-Lu\"51 exP°67 CANADA ft/\" * thiilliog Walt Disney film n niRCLt-VISION ttiO* at th* T*l*phon0 Pavilion HAMMERS.PLIERS.SCREW DRIVERS, SAWS, PAINT and HANDLES for CUPBOARDS DISCOUNT good enough?good enough?good enough?good enough?never! And that \u2018never\u2019 is probably the most important word in our vocabulary: because it means that we are constantly on our toes\u2014looking, searching, planning for improvements.Improvements in methods and equipment \u2014to give you even better serv ice.Our engineers\u2014at Bell, ai Northern Hlectric four mamilactiinng subsidiary) and at the Northern Electric Laboratories\u2014are now working on telephone and transmission ideas that will make your phone even more useful, faster and more convenient.Change for the sake of change?Never1 But always change where change is needed for the sake of improved service to you, our customer.BARKERTILE for bathroom finish SUPER socials POLYTHENE 5 BATHTUBS ~ Reg.134.95 2 millimcfers WASH BASINS new, color 500 ft.roll Reg.4.45 1500 ft.roll Reg.9 65 NEVER a parking PROBLEM! new, less glass.ea.2nd hand and new Priced from \u2014 ca.ARBORITE Green marble.48\" x 96\".2 Only.Reg.19.95 7 95 ARBORITE 6 ¦ ^ Choice of colors.30\" x 96\" \u2014 ca.VENEER l-35 W x 4' x 4'.Special \u2014 eo.0\\TO!LET mw- Rc9 35,5 ^ÜL All the above items are brand new TEN-TEST 1.95 for interior.Reg.2.40.Special ea.«argnrryjt PS AM Bel! Canada FIRST COME .FIRST SERVE PEL BUILDING MATERIALS ALL SALES FINAL 300 St.Francis Boulevard South Sherbrooke.T \t^\tf4\t^\tIlf ^ î T f \u2022 IH jè.a a.ma, J\t\tWHY HOT TRY THE BEST! 2% R F.\t.\t\u201e RECORD Uf -lï-^CÎor BEST RESULTS^\t^qctDCoolie L\u2019ailij ficcoca THl'RS .M .VR ;Kt.1967\tif\tHOMOGENIZED MILK 27^ ^ U i\tDelicious, Nutritious, Economical\t(A^iyYiy MW SHERBROOKE PURE MILK ^[|# For delivery call 562-1585\t( Bad year so far for ET maple producers It looks like grim year so begin to match last season's with her He reported That the far for the Eastern Townships bumper crop.\tsap ran a little on Tuesday but maple sugar industry.\t\u2018\tWe started to boil »ap much ,:oon stopped.\u201cConditions witlj Continued cold weather dur- earlier last year, \" she said this have to improve fas-;, he said,] ing the first part of the season morning, \u201cand there was much if we are to do well this year has kept the sap.lifeblood of more sap.\"\t.'n sugaring.' the million-dollar industry.Iront So far, her husband, who tap.- Norman Bowers, manager of running and sugar farmers 17,(XX) trees has only filled Quebec Maple Products in l.en-have had a hard time of it three quarters of his big 5.500 now die.one of the area's lar- However.warmer weather in gallon tank with sap.the last few days has helped The condition is pretty gen-considerably.\tera! throughout the region.Mrs One of the larger maple Boudreau contends \"We hear sugar farmer.-.Rolland Bou- the other farmers talk.'1 she dreau.R.R.5.Sherbrooke, just -aid, \"and on Sunday we had a started to boil his sap today.farmer from Beauee here and His wife said that so far this he said it was the same thing.\" year the sap is far poorer than A big sugar farmer in Sutton previous years and doesn\u2019t even who taps 23.000 trees agrees CITY S POPULATION UP 2,000 IN 1966 Sherbrooke's population increased by 2,073 in 1966 to reach a total population figure of 74,126.In 1965 the city\u2019s population was 72,055.according to statistics released by the Sherbrooke city hall.Since 1961 the population has increased at a rate of 11 per cent per year.Between 1960 and the population grew 64.407 to 74,126.In 1818 when the Sherbrooke replaced the name of the founder of Sherbrooke.Hyatt\u2019s Mills, the population was 53 persons.1966 from name Pleads guilty to charge of disturbing the peace cost buyers, said this morning that he has received hale syrup from the farmers.\"As far as we are concerned,\" he said, \"we re just waiting for the farmers to have some syrup to sell ' Vermont's maple farmers are worrying too.an Associated Tress report from Montpelier says The six to eight week bar vesting season is nearly half over in Vermont, and officials say that prolonged cold wea ther has arrested the flow' of sap The Southern half of the state was hardest hit and offi rials still see a chance for the more northern farmers to salvage their crop ii the w'eather warms up sufficiently in the next week to 10 days.Warm days and sub-freezing nights make for ideal sugaring conditions and these have been entirely lacking for the first part of the season.\u201cIt's just been cold,\" says Mrs.Boudreau.1 Seeks speedier justice Lawyers not ready, cases are dismissed K\\ K Mil Kit UII K (Record staff reporter) \\ court ,u Sessions nidge yesterday dismissed a oa-e against a Sherbrooke man accused'of assault, theft and obtain mg money under talsc pretenses because the lawyer for the plwintitf and the lawyer for the accused were not present in court Sessions Judge Benoit Turmei treed Maurice (lalipeau on lour charges (lalipeau had not pleaded his case but explained that his lower had withdrawn trom the case The clerk of the court, Jean !¦ Bilodeau, bdd the judge that (he spec la 1 frown prosecutor was not in court either llie judge, who is al the ONCE A V S MAN VIAVAVS V V S MAN \u2014 Some of (he nriginal members of the Sherbrooke V s Men's Club attended the special Charter Members Night at the Magog Hotel last night.They are, from the left.Nelson luithrop, Ron Bishop (this year') Jack I ai nu.president of the Vs Harold McCullough.( Record Men), Hawley Crifftlli, photo by Berry l.eniay) sent time coiuun io have justice his court room ting a mov v threw pre campaign l is!cr in the ease Y's Men honor their charter members of the oldest, service in Sherbrooke is the Y s formed on October 5.BRIEFLET5 A 18-year-oid \\S incisor youth will be sentenced today in Court of Sessions on charges of dis-: turbing the peace in a public place.Louis Lemire pleaded guilty yesterday before Sessions judge Benoit Turmei to the charaes Gaston Verville of Sher- HEARING AIDS All latest models.All prices.One and two years guarantee Repairs Mallory and Eveready batteries for all hearing aids.G.J.Greenland 772 Argyle St., Tel.567-7081 Sherbrooke.brooke was fined S25 in connection with forgetting to purchase Unemployment Insurance stamps for his employees.Verville told Judge Benoit Turmei that this was the first time in 19 years that he had forgotten to buy the stamps.LENNOXVILLE Ixmiioxville 1st.and 2nd Boy Scouts paper drive April 1st.11:00 p.m for the Haskell Children's Fund.Please leave papers came by the street.One | clubs ; Men 1 1923 i Four of the original charter I members at the founding wore guests of honor last night at the Magog Hotel where the pre ;sent members of Vs Men held a Charter Members Night Each of the four \u2014 Nelson ; Lothrop, Jack Lunn.Harold Me «jvtvàas] Cullough and Hawley Griffith \u2014 had some reminiscence to re late but Mr.Griffith, a- guest v.;.;.;.speaker, gave many a historic fact and witty anecdote.At the very beginning lie told the young Y's Men, there were 15 members.The idea of forming the club largely through the initiative of Rev.W.P.Me Vic or \u201cMac familiarly.This same major project exists todav is he was known nan inspired a which still that of a per maneul bummer Camp lor boys, An appropriate site was found at Shore Ai res in 1 ittle I.ake Magog and purchased in lie cumber of 1928 for $400 in cash Today buildings alone arc evaluated at $2:1.000! Switching to a lighter vein.Mi'.Griffith, referring to one of their social events, said.\"1 re member one parly ai North Hatley when a bouquet of roses was presented to the President of the Y's Menottes - at that time Dorothy Joslin Kennedy Lewis Roscnbloom made the presentation and said he thought it quite appropriate that a rose in bloom should be presented to a \"rose in bloom bv a Roscnbloom The \"Choo Choo Gaitibl\" and the \"Gas Woiks Gambol two very successful dances put on In the Y's Men were noth mg as compared to the annual minstrel show tie said One year the annual minstrel show had as interlocutor.Glenn Sampson who not oiilv filled the emcee function Willi ease but also held Hie position of First Lieutenant Governor of the District and did an appre liable job of hula dancing in Hu* show, complete with grass skirl \"lie kicked up the skirl and brought down the house Mr Griffith 'll am was aboiii this I began to lose my ) - Man Art Kerrnig lue to use beer a-I time that hair and e adv ised a -lia m poo.1 can l say thal it did my hair any good, but I cor tainly had the happiest dauilruil in town1\" SHERBROOKE Salad tea.food sale, gift table, surprise boxes.Auspices; St Patrick Mission Circle, Sat.,! April 1st.4:00 to 6:30 p.m.St,1 Patrick's Church Halt.Adm.SI .00, A Sherbrooke man was sentenced to time spent in jail, which was one week, in connection with stealing a minor amount of money in Thetford Mines.Lawyer for Albert Poulin said that the accused had no ^ A(jvent record, works regularly and had1, g 3^ p m been in jail.\t7^ Crown prosecutor Roland Du\t______ gre asked for the one-week sen-\tWATERVILLE fence.Salad SHERBROOKE Bar Tea, Church of Sat., April 1st.3.30 Sales fables.Adm.! I ASSISTANT PLANT SUPERINTENDENT Our client, a national scope for one of their food and beverage manufacturer of inter is seeking an Assistant Plant Superintendent packaging plants in the Montreal area.This is a challenging opportunity for a young production executive who :s seeking career development potential.Experience in .anning, packaging or relevant process operations desirable Knowledge required ol production and process planning and control, quality control and related plant, operating procedures.Candidate would he expected to quickly familiarize himself with all aspects of the operation, including machinerv and equipment \u2014- and to accept wide delegation from Plant Superintendent.Age, to 35.\tMust be bilingual.Salary: to $9,000.Enquiries invited in confidence JOHN HOLT STÊTHEM AND COMPANY LTD.Executive Personnel Consultants Montreal: 1 to?Dorchester Boulevard West.Toronto: Suite 445, The Lord Simcoe Hotel.Tel.Tel.866-1904 368-1781 Rummage Sale, Community Hall, North Hatley, benefit Legion Ladies Auxiliary Branch 242.Sat.April 1st, from 10.00 a.m, to 3.00 p.m.Credit union annual meeting The Lennoxville Savings and Credit I nion has completed its first year of operation and the annual general meeting will he held tonight at 7.30 pm.in the upper room of St.George's Church Hall in Len-noxviile.The Board of Directors will submit to the meeting the proposed bylaws and request Their ratification and will also present the reports of the year's activities.The election of offi cers for the ensuing year wdll be held at this meeting.An officer of the Quebec Credit Union League will be present.r\u201c\" I \u2022(¦11 TO MAKE ROOM FOR PARKING LOT \u2014 The old Registry Office on Bank street is being demolished to make room for another parking lot.The office moved recently to its new quarters on Palace Street across from the Court House.The old building is on an historic site.The lirst Anglican brooke that spot.1 Record photo church in Slier-was established on by Gerry Lemay) ROOM FOR DEBATE There are 10 national political parties in India, including sep arate pro - Russian and pro-Chinese Communist parties.Charges d iikgal loé-mt dismissed by Sherbrooke judge M b The THE QUÉBEC CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC AND DRAMATIC ARTS ENTRANCE EXAMINATIONS Candidates eligible for free advanced courses in the following : MUSIC Keyboard instruments including harpsichord, symphony orchestra instruments, harmony, counterpoint, fugue, analysis and composition, vocal and opera, history of music, orchestra conduction ; this there Registration for entrance cn week-days, from lOa.r examinations will be I i.to 12 noon and from 'eld from April 2 to 4 30 P M.17 to 28, Candidates must appear Registration offices: in person at one of the following Apply to Conservatory Matriculation Service: Montreal:\t1700 Berri Street (842-9877) \u2014 MUSIC AND DRAMA Québec:\t30 Saint-Denis Avenue (693-2190) \u2014 MUSIC AND DRAMA Trois-Rivières: 631 Laviolette Street (375-8101 ) \u2014 MUSIC Candidates living outside these cities may apply by mail.Regulations for entrance examinations are available af the above addresses.QUÉBEC DEPARTMENT OF CULTURAL AFFAIRS Court of Sessions Judge Benoit Turmei yesterday dis- repoi missed charges against La Tri- ing, bune Inc,, vice-president of that firm.Jean Louis Gauthier, comptroller.Norman Simoneau.and Alphonse Gagnon, accused of provoking an illegal lockout in connection with the closing qU( .f of the La Tribune printing plant on London Street.Earlier this month the judge rejected the same charge.-against Quebec Telemedja and Power Corporation.AH parties concerned were accused by the CNTL The Confederation of National Trade Unions\u2014of having illegally provoked a lock out.The judge noted tha the printing shop had engaged an expert in the printing field to make recommendation.'; Al honse Gagnon had been study ing the Sherbrooke plant for several months.Mr.Gagnon had stated thal the only way the business situation would improve was to modify the working contract, with the employ ees The judge noted that a lock out occurs when an employer refuses to give work to employees who have refused a company offer The judge ruled that the evidence revealed that the em ployees knew lor two month-that the company would close unless there wa- a change in contract.The judgment will be.appeal the ( N IT.lawyers told company and its officers.Ed or.after the court hear mund Barnard, said that there was no proof at all against that obtained in the company nor the principal Gauthier hart been \u2019h;lr(' hnfder in La Tribune Quebec Tele proo ,ainsi.Talks on exporting program \\ regional direetor of the led ei al go\\enniH,nt s department ol 11 ade and cominerre will give delails about his depart ment - current campaign.Ex port Sell 111 I\u2019owei Robert (\u2019 Montreuil will speak ! al .1 joint Sherbrooke Chamber of Commerce and Social Chib -upper Vpril J at the social cliih aboul exporting Canadian 1 made goods, Mr Montreuil will speak at icrnal i\\ ely in Ei i nch and English alter the 6:40 p.m meet ling He will also answer que-j lions on Hie trade ami com , inerce department current ; rampaign.The depart ment st ai led a project of go nn: (\u2019anadian hus me.-s men Un possibility of leai mug more about exporting goods in view of the large number of foreign businessmen expected to allend the world -tail in Montreal, The department lias recalled 60 of its foreign Hade com missioiiers to start a trails Canadian tnur explaining Hie export market.The department of Trade and Commerce in a press release stales that Canadian business men can meet privately with Canadian Government Trade Commissioners to personally discuss the export prospects and problems of their companies The 60 H ade eofnmi:-.ioners ! will meet in Montreal from I April 17 to 21, at the Queen (Elizabeth Hotel, Interviews will he held from 9 a.m to fi pin Monday through Kriday.Interviews will be only JO rninuic- in duration starling ai 9 a m.Businessmen may ar range as many interviews as desired but each interview 1-limited to one halt hour.out bemuse of the expl.inalioiis of the accused ami the I.ml thal the Crown was not properly re presented This is ihe fourth time Mud Judge Henni' Tunnel has re fused to eon -nier a eourl ea-e Vnollter -Onilnr ease came before Ihe court- later ye-tei day moimim: Reginald Young ol V> er'-Cl if I pleaded guilty to dm ih his truck without mud guards The nidge fined him bin on Hu count The judge, however, threw a ,-eeond charge of oper almg an automobile willioul a jeûnent licence nut of court Young told the court (hat n Was his second appearance in court Inn the special Crown prosecutor was not ready to pro eeed because he lacked Ins wit nesses The judge rejected tin- 1 ase on the grounds nl improper pre parai ions to 1 he ( row n.\u2014.Awarded medal at Macdonald III NTINGVILLI' i Speerit ) Crank Tarte who rrceiveil hr diptnnia al Hie banquet and gradual 1011 exercises at Maednn aid Agriculture ('ollc v on ! March 22, camp first in Ids ilas- He recived ihe lîron/e Medal lor lirghe.-t 1 amltug 111 \u2022the Annual Science Option, awarded by the Mini.-ler of Agriculture and Colom/.alion I le also received dor impruvemen the mini.-ler.Mr Tarte will he I .-hurliy Inr Pelerbormi :!i w here lie has an epled a |>n, 1 I inn w ith the Quaker i bits i oin pa ny ol ( 'allada, Krcd Dr, > ion Scouts to hold paper drive for Haskell fund Eennoxvilte Seoul- wull tie holding a paper drive on Satur-ilav afternoon the proceeds erf which will go towards ihe Mas kell t liddi i'll'- I\u2019 lnut The fund was stalled by ihe l.cunowille mayor and clergy men to help the family of Donald Haskell who w 1- kitted in an auto acculent, on March 5 Doe hundred dollars was eol Iceted from a candy sale last week ponsored by the 1-I and 'ml Iamimxville Cubs and an additional $80 was raised at a dance put on by the \\ngliean \\ oung People's Association .v '-«\"-Vf ¦ Continental Bldg.Corner King & Wellington.'mm, ' i J O'T & i / -hf hH Z, 'j » 555d W-t I ¦ff-v /k&L-h m i >!r Y> i'\u2014t v V Little Boy Suits 3 piece ensembles Jacket, Slax and Skirt 98 Wellington North Also, Entrance Off Webster Street (Facing Parking Lot) 1 I STTrRRTionKr n\\nv nr.conr».rm\u2019RS.m\\r m imt t i / h.j.dslisle inc.90 Wellington St.North \u2014 Sherbrooke i Vx .\t''Jüü-Mriii»iiii'ii; ' jijiiiiiiiiiii '1*1\t, i , I 1 lllllHlrrll .'lüïii - H Itil 1 I lui1\u20191 N.yM«f:! UJ iiwifi:, J-m Hp liiiiij;.#:\u2022 Mil- m 1 f iw' i*! ¦ !! » rljlppl^ Smith - Savard 2 Entrances On Wellington and Webster Streets.CELEBRATE THL CENTENNIAL BY WINNING A FREE Trip for Hi» Wlioi Family, Across Canada, by AIR CANADA.Each purcha \u2022 of a FUTURAMA garment entitles you fo participate in the drawing.\"Centennial\" or Shetland checked pattern fabrics COATS GO-GO or MODERN STYLES 16.95,.24.95 18.95 ,.27 95 Girls' Sires 4 to 12 years Teen sizes 10 to 16 years Lovely \"Centennial\" checks.Girls' sizes: 4 to 12 years 22.95,.29.95 Teens' sizes 12 to 16 years.24.95 tc 34.95 SALE of COATS and RAINCOATS Your choice of woollens or \"Camel Hair\" fabrics.Attractive tailored raincoats, strong \"Fortrel\" fabric.Selection of styles.Reg.18.95 to 29 95 8.90 ,.16.98 1 I tv \"Owned and Operated by o Sherbrooker\" 104 Wellington St.North \u2014 Sherbrooke Tel.569-3608 \\ i « STORBSOOKZ DAILY RECORD, THIHS, MAR, 30, 1M7 From, germ of idea Parents Without Partners group grows into international organization or an about omen different\tfrom (hose\tof\tPWP is an international or like him also\thelped\tPWF moth i \"They have encountered great the\tpopular stories\tthere is-their married\tfriends\u2014but\tin\t«amzation which claims 25 «mj-rs who, as\thay\tRideout of alienation.\tMarried friends aie nothing particularly \"swinKinf!\"!ninny ways, each was quite,members in 5» 1 S.stales, Can Brantford.Ont.explained, reluctant to invite them place; about most divorced women, similar to the ollier's\tad a Britain and New Zealand \u2018find that being both mother because they sec the single par-j Little ot\ttlie young \"man abouti Their germ of an idea\tbe One program helps its inaie'and father\tto the children is\tcut as \u2018available' and « danger is\tleft in a divorced man.came a little newspaper\tad members adapt to their new just about\tthe hardest thing\tto their own marriages is nothing merry1 sandwiched between the\tlost ,bachelorhood.Such a man i there is to\thandle in a broken\t\"The kids also face aliéna about most widows.\tjand-found column and the death Wallace Davis, who now lives marriage.\"\tlion Other kills re told not ti Life\tfor\tthem, by\ttheir\town\tnotices in a New York paper,\tin Washington He was sc pa 'Th» next\thardest\tthine,\" she! play with\tthem and they are can become a\tper-\tIt read\trated and subsequently divorced- aid, \"is trying to\tcope with-constantly\treminded of some-' NEW YORK (AP) - Despite.quite town\u201d And there crSona admission sonal kind of hell.\t\u201cParents without partners: ! when he was in his 40s, Rut for the Iasi 10 years, a Whether you have your children moved to Washington, growing number of these people1 full time or on visitation, \"I had a bad t.iuu have found a way to cope as wouldn't you like to know oth lo the nly and to livin andlymr own feelings of isolation thing they don t want to talk land self-pity.\u201d\tor think about.Ijusliu .', The e are precisely tie feel- \"To help the children, we alone, ' inas PWP atte mpts to dispel, have children's groups, youth singles in a world of married»:-ers in the same position \u2014 talk be said.\"I got involved in a -ays the group\u2019s executive di- groups who sponsor events just as one parent trying to do the over common problems, lo de PWP fathers\u2019 group and I be rector, Ralph Obei\tlike any other youth group.I work of two\tvelop a fuller life for both your-tame a foster father to the am \" I li.se people are lon-l.v an I remember one child who had PWI\u2019 divorcee who huge void.It During the summer ot I9.r>6, solve: and your children, to of a a divorced woman.Jacqui Her- hold discussions with psyeholo-\tme Dll\ta nard, and a* divorced man, Jim gists, lawyers, ole.'' We\u2019d like\tme gel\tmy ego\tback.Egelson, sat on a Dong Island to hear from you.\"\tDavis\ttreated\tbis PWP\tson beach with some married Twenty - five persons who:as he would have his own talc friends discussing the prublemsjread file ad thought il soundedjiug him lo hall - amt , on pit of bringing up their children.I worth cheeking, and Parents, nies and listening to his The two single parents dis-lWithout Partners was born, jletns.covered their problems were! Now.on its tilth anniversary,) In doing so, Wallace and tho lielpi'(l:l'i h grated,\u2019\u2019 hr hclpcdlexecutive offic said al ; here.PWP prob WHAT\u2019S TW PREFERENCE m.and CONSUMER?à X Householders across Canada will be approached within the next few days, and asked to complete questionnaires concerning the products they use, the clothing they wear, and the buying patterns they have established.ALL REPLIES WILL BE KEPT CONFIDENTIAL but from the information gained, nation-wide, statistics will be drawn up in Toronto, which will help manufacturers and suppliers serve you better.The Sherbrooke Daily Record will contact many of its Sherbrooke subscribers, asking for their cooperation in this respect.If you are among the people contacted, please help make this \"Cross Canada Survey\u201d a success! PRODUCTS SERVICES .PRACTICES Information pertaining to adults and children.WII \\T SOI l> IK) YOU BUY I (lit YOUR F A IB II.Y?I WHAT LAUNDRY DKTEHOUNT DO YOU USE?WHAT BRAND IN SUITS AND HATS DO YOU PREFER? h< /!' WHERE DO YOU BUY YOUR NYLONS?WH \\ r CHILDREN'S PRODUCTS DO YOU SUGGEST\u201d DO YOU BUY A SPECIFIC LINE AT THE STORE OR FROM A SALESMAN?\\\\ ¦ j WHAT MAKE TELEVISION DO YOU HAVE .HOW OLD IS IT?If you are among those who receive one of these questionnaires, please endeavour to fill it in promptly and return it to this newspaper.St.Patrick MC plans salad taa particular problems adjusting to | living with just one parent.\u201cBut at an outing with other ! PWP children, he went running I to his mother to tell her, \u2018Gee, l didn\u2019t know there were this many d Ivor c e d children around.\u2019 Knowing he wasn't alone helped him come out of his .shell.\" At the meetings, the single parents talk with each other about mutual problems and with St.Patrick Mission Circle-lawyers, tax experts and edu-j held its regular meeting in the Rational leaders about technical Canon Fisette Memorial Lib- problems.The groups are horary, Monday, March 20, with ginning to get into drives for 1rs Mildred Paquette, presi- livorce and tax reforms, lent, in the chair, who led the1 fiber stressed that PWP is ! volionai period.\tnot a marriage mill.The secretary cited a mes-1 \u201en.___________ age of thanks and tribute to, 111 *\t1>os plane for a honeymoor at Nassau and Miami.On their return they will re side in St.Laurent, Que.Lemesuner.Engagement Mr.and Mrs.Paul Bedard, Derby Line announce the engagement of their elder daugh-er, Donna Lee, to Mr.Charles Terbert Fowler, .son of Mrs.Beulah Fowler, of East Hart-iord, Conn.The wedding is -tanned to take place on July 5, at East Hartford.Sheffield plate still best silver buy on antique market says appraiser TORONTO (CPI \u2014 Because one of the \u2019best buys because a display of silver being held at families usually cherish such'collectors have only begun to: a Toronto department store, heirlooms, there is a good sup- -how real interest in it.\t\u201cThere is a big difference ply of silver on the antique Mr.Berman is sales director,between silver stamped Shef-; market, says appraiser Rennet -'or Etlis-Barker Companies infield and Sheffield plate The Berman.\tNew York.He has been ap- first is very often the place of He says Sheffield plate is still nraising silver for visitors at origin or a trade name.\u201d _______________________________\tSheffield plate was the name sleeveless, short, long given to plate produced by roll- to go with everything! Jill i/U {-IClCC Knit fashion's favorite top \u2014 sleeve, UphcEstering \"'Ip covers ra l , ¦r; t '\t.'4i\" Work Guaranteed THE HANDICAPS PoJy-Tek Workshop a\ty 569 Wellington South Tel.567-6664 iw!# MONTREAL, March 30th \u2014 I\u2019ll be wishing you a \u2019Bon Voyage'! on your dream trip to Europe .because your dream can come true much sooner than you think! Simply take advantage of one ef' the Seventv Services of THE BANK OF NOVA SCOTIA ., a Scotiabank Savings Plan.If you start saving now.you'll be off and away in less time than you\u2019d think possible, with only a pause at your nearest Scotiabank to start your trip off right.The folks there will be happy to arrange for your travel savings in a way most convenient to you.You have your choice of a number of Scotiabank savings plans .and do save a little extra to send a postcard to me!\t____ ANY LUNCH, ANY PARTY, ANY DINNER becomes a special '.ng sheets of metal and bonding School, sport success! Kni; them to copper.\ta \"poor boy\" top \u2014 a beginner Modern plate often has cooper can do it! Jus, knit, purl ribas a base, but the silver is bing.coated on the base metal in an 74213: .lectroplating b a t h Sheffield Send 33 cents in (money or-¦dale is no longer produced.Jar, not cash or stamps (o event when you serve the universally popular wine Brights 74 SHERRY! Without exception, everybody who has ever tasted this fine Canadian wine, is taken with it.Fse sport\tyarn.\tPattern\tBrights\t74 Sherry is a classically smooth i.-\u201eo -!¦'\u2022!-\t-q: -r\tinc-I\twine\tand most delightfully inexpensive! '\t'\tBrights\t74 PORT \u2014 the most popular premium port wine in Canada by far, is r-ancidiun shen-j' i delicious iih ticssen with rake nr with *\t\u2014,\u20141\u2014^ 3., Dot man >.A > -\u2022\u2022'Ot rep- Sherbrooke Daily Record, crackers and cheese.Here are two fine Canadian wines that you resents a goo d investment.Household Art Dept., Slier- will be proud to serve; make sure you have an ample supply though prices fluctuate with the brooke.One.Print plainly size, on hand! nterest of collectors.Because name, address, pattern number, the supply is good, it is possible \u2014- to get a bargain occasionally as Mr.Berman says he did once at a church bazaar which he attended under protest.\u201cThere on a table was a pair of candlesticks by Carter.17(34.T wrote out my cheque for $50 in double quick time be- DINNFR OUT OF DOORS Dinner out of doors is a very special treat a homemaker can give her family.It doesn't require a lot of work and 5011 don\u2019t have a own a patio.The smallest lawn, a garden walk cause they were worth about 10-or an apartment balcony times the amount.A BARGAIN IS A BARGAIN only when you get quality and full alue for your money.I\u2019ve f< and one of the jsT; .few genuine bargains around is CANADIAN \u201e\t»»\t\u2018 NATIONAL\u2019S Red, White and Blue Fare Plan \u2022 X .plenty of comfort, complimentary meats for parlour and sleeping car passengers and low fares for children .you really get \u2018your money\u2019s worth\u2019! Just one e.vm.pk : the one way r\"|\\] coach travel between Montreal and Vancouver .that\u2019s almost 3.000 miles!, is only $45.00 on Bargain\" Days.Impressive evidence, isn\u2019t it?Next time you .,, travel go CN \u2014 you'll be as enthusiastic as I am at the comfort, 1 the extra-special low fares.sound dull, but fc.v - NEWLY WEDS it is Springtime TREMENDOUS SAVINGS.A PURCHASE AT BEAULIEU'S IS A BETTER ONE ., AND SELECTIONS ARE BIGGER .Service Quality Satisfaction in furniture V.A.BEAULIEU 241 King St.West Tel.569-6309 & Frères Ltd.Sherbrooke i do just fine.Pick a spot you can use regularly, then set up ^ KITCHEN SINK DRAMA! Washing dishes ma ihe ha si es _ a rimnle nlank 31\t1 c'an Set the job done well with table ton and benches- and P0 '\u201d-'0 LKHTD DETERGENT.(It\u2019s perfect .\t.1\t, ,\t'\t.\t,.for gentle clothes, too!.But the most dramatic .eave them there oeaveen meals, joim about Domino Liquid Detergent is the saving .365 dishwashing days of savings \u2014 aecause it\u2019s one of Dominion\u2019s own low-priced brands.! surely appreciate these extra savings an one of the necessary staples on my shopping list- But then, it\u2019s typical of DOMINION to L2 offer sensible ways to help us cut \u2019food\u2019 costs.THERE'S SOMETHING FOR EVERYONE in Britain .whether you enjoy the \u201cswinging\u201d life and revel in the new fashions, and smart discotheques .or if you prefer the tranquil countryside, the traditions, the pomp and pageantry.'Whatever your preference, I know you'll never forget your trip with BOAC.This summer BOAC offers you more transatlantic flights than ever before.You can choose from a total of 57 flights every week by BOAC with Air Canada; so there\u2019s almost certain to be a flight at the exact time to fit in with your holiday plans.With BOAC vou can fly non-stop to London or stop over in Glasgow and Manchester at no jxtra fare.D X~ r-ni Curler* ucr ¦*« Conada loud in their praise of the five curling of Bet?.1\t\u2022 's Manitoba rink in vimiing the recent Dominion 'tort s Diamond D Championship 31 Oh t \u2019 u .\t»* ' Sr é THE QUEBEC SCENE Sicotte fears for life he tells brutality hearing MONTREAL (CP' \u2014 Louis Si was afraid after sivins inform ca! eentenma! commiue# eotte.Crown witness asainst IS ation to the police, but later Officials of the committee men accused in a police brutal >aid he had received anon>- say a group of about 27 separ ny case, said m court Wednes- mous threats recently and waa atiat students À IS* were resivonsible investigators who fac of having wounded Siotte with intent to maim or mutilate while questioning him in October of 1965 about a number of arson cases.typical (CP) - for Die attempts to warn the clergy off the May events A number of the clergy, fearing disrespect and property da mage to their churches haw ^ expressed a desire to withdraw from the May ceremonies, Fire elusive day he is afraid for his life afraid for his lif because of recent anonymous threats he ha* received.He made the statement *t a £\t, \u2022 preliminary hearing for the 11 baid not policemen and four insurance RQUYN Que c fha^ I French language businessmen s group in this western Quebec centre said Wednesday the opm ions of \"a tiny group of separ atists\" do not represent general public opinion in the adjoining Under cross-examination Wed cities of Rouyn and Noranda nesday, Sicotte admitted that he knevv two\tmurder victims\t C|A - fJi epherd N D O lurriur RIO A BJfc A Aim! A : !\ti-' VALUES PRIC FQI OUTSTANDING AT LOW, LOW MORE THAN - 75 USED CARS TO CHOOSE FROM - Don t miss this opportunity of a lifetime, all our used cars must be liquidated so as to make space for new models coming in daily.More new cars are sold each day, and, as we are packed with outstandingly good used cars, we must sell them .so why don't you profit by this 48-hour sale?Hour on the Hour Special .not to be missed! 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Wonluorl h 6(11 ! 83 37 33 30 \u2022» 48 35\"* 50' \u2022 152' -85 » 77'» 46 457 284 88 56' -j 24 4 754 85 474 47', 64 1 51\"» 454 23 4 6(1' 83 :tp ¦ 39 35' 85 , 77 46 457 284 56-4 64 64' 1 \u202215% 234 Montreal livestock market hiobaml of A nr* Roy, in hi* 7('llt y .r R sting m the R I.Bishop and San Funeral Home.76 Qtiivn S' I enmixi die, Que Funeral service from St.An-.rniiaA t\u2019liureh on Friday , March 31si ,0 10.00 iin Rev Lawrence Lernoy officiating Interment in si Mu'lucl's t\u2019enietcry.I DM I I It.Ilayninnil Franklin At h 1 home, Wttwi Ho, Quo, mi Thursday, March 30, 1017, Raymond Franklin Fow 1er, beloved husband of .Maw Hail, and de ir father ot Mai caret 1 Mrs Ray Sylvester), Watemlle, Raymond, Peace Kner, Mherla .liidy (Mrs, Wit Ham Beckham) Lynn, Mass, Benjamin, of Walorville and j Diane, ef s'aerhi aoke.iu his i(i2nd year.Resting at John slon - l-\u2019uneral t'hapel, 83 Queen 41.l.ennowille.where the I funeral will leave on Saturday, April I i 1 e \\ a-e in Ihe W\u2019.iter [ville United t'hureli at 2 30 p.m.Rev ,1 Rre- ks oflieialinit.In \u2022 rmenl 111 the Roedsvillc ('em jolery, Norlh Hatley.OLSON, Mae Suddenly on Monday Match 27, l!Hi7, al tin-Imme of Ipi- dan : liter in Fullerton.( alil'miua.Mi -.Mae Olson.! of Bury , Que , at Ihe age of 81, dear mollier of < larenee and \\\\ dh.,m lliml, of Michigan.Clifford of Vancouver Winni [fred, of t'alilarnia, Enid, of Bury and Marguerite, of Geor gia.Remains resting al Bury Funeral Home, where prayer-will It - held on l-ridiy, March 31 al t 15 p in.followed by fun jeral in SI Raul\u2019s Anglican iChureh al 3:00 p.m.Rev.M .lunes oflinalnu-.Inlurmenl in Bury.In lieu of flowers dona I ion - may b - seul I > SI Paul's Rest Himie Bury .Vi-lUng hours Wednesday 7(\u2019i lo 0:00 p.m Thursday 2:00 lo .i:()0 and 7:00 40 900 p m.MONTREAL (UP) Riiees lor calves yesterday generally were $] lower than last week SHAW.William At Alma, Que March 28, 1907.her! Mary Herbert \u2014 on Tuesday, William Her-law, beloved husband of Muhiiciix and dear fa- ll her of Doris \u2022n f Atm aclive trading on the Montreal livestock markeL, Hog prices were 50 cents lower and cattle were steady.Demand was good.Receipl.s: 71 cattle, 86 calves, and 27 hogs.Good cows 20.25-21.25; me hum 18 50 19.50; common 17.25 18.25; «\ti.anners and cullers 15 16.75.\t Good\tvealers 34-37.50; me diiirn\t28-33; eommon 24 50 27.50.\t G-rarh\t¦ A hogs 29-30; sow.» 20.N r> .»\t(ale.s of .steers, heilers, bull*, .*\theop or lambs.(Mr.-.It.Konig) Que and grandfather ol Bill and Graham, in his 81-.I year.Re-ling al Johnston\u2019s Funeral Chape1 530 Prosper! SI , Thu 1 .-day evening, ami where (In funeral will be held on Fri day.Mu re h 31st at 2,00 p.m.Rrv .1 I) It Franklin officiating, lulu: n uni m the Greenwood I'enictery, Watcrvillc, Que.itt iMrnuirtain DUSTTN In lovirijK meinoi v of a drnr mother and grnndmo\u2019ber, Mrs AH» H Duttin, who entered into rest March 30, J906.f ARROLL, FLORENCE AND CVNTIIIA 50 House fire Sherbrooke firemen from No 4 station were called out to the -cene of a .small fire al mid night last night wdik-h was jquickly controlled.An estimate | of damages run at about $2,000.The cause is undetermined, j The home in question belonged [to C.E.Dçvost at 72, 9th Avenue South.\u2018-a-***-**** WE PAY lUJERESJ ON GUARANTEED DEPOSIT CERTIFICATES .For a 5-yecr term InformaUcn cn juarantecd Deposit Certificates for Shorter Terms will be supplied on request.Sirr-piy teiephene for Interest Rotes.Hesd Office: 75 Wellington St., Ncrth Sherbrooke, Que.Estoblished 1874 DLSTIN In loving mem or of our dear mother and grandmother, Alta Dustin, who passed away one year ago today.This day returns with deep ro'frrt It brings hick a memory Uni we\u2019ll never forgeL You left us dear mblher wit bon \u2018 goodbyr But our memory of .vr> in bf;rt and junk taon and dnughtef-In-lawi BJCVKKLY AND SUSAN (granddaugiil r s.LYMAN AND EUGENE f grand son .*./ Sucurs'fir to Howard llmtlu/i Ihe Lain fieri Knhh, Jo* Hlux* slon, Kciim fl) l< .un.Walter Morrison Kslabllahed 1830 (îarii of iljaukfl BAfl.FY Wn wish In fake Ihm opport\u2019inii \\ lo cxiuTs.s our sincco n thanks lo our friends, relatives, and neighbors, for all the ways thev hripo'l us through Uir brreavemniif of out dertr mother and grand-mo thnr Mrs.Fn-uces Bailey.A Special 4 hoiks if» A frhdpfieon T J.Matthews Ü.< ; )ir, .' ll who sr nt floral ! : ihut*;s and mu\u2019.'-s-ufc* of syinprilMv.»T r f I 'in I \u2022 Ir ilf r n m.Dr.Ta.vloi \u2022tnd I'm nur.'-s also to th« nnlgh-oors who sent i\u2019i food as well as the kind people who supplied a deh-e!our I'lmh at the- f -.urch Ha]| after the fonei.:! Your kindness will al-a, \\ , b\" rnm'*mh'red by TlfL FAMILY f.ujinoxville H A L!.f \u201d t'h lo express sintmn* Uianks H all who were so kijid and thoughtful during the Illness and depth ol n;\\ h-loved wife, Mary.To Lev It »\t» ro Bisson, Rev.Law ronce 'I icrnov and Mr.(i Lalande, the Uni4»:.d ( htirch choir, and bearers.Also fo ail who sjnt flowers vnd\t.i .cords.Thanks to Dr.Fortin, nur s and stoff on the second flo .r.« ])-¦ a 1 i - nurse Vanier, of the Sherbrooke Hospital.Many thanks to the Royal Canadian Le-cion Auxiliaiy for the delicious supper ; rved to the family after the fun; ral Your kindness w ill al-.vavs be remsmbered.MR JAMES WILLIAM HALL, AND FAMILY WILDER \u2014 I wish to express mv appreciation for the kindness of mv relatives, neighbours and friends Jn the loss of ray onlv son.Argyle.A '-pecial thanks to George Chute.GORILLA WILDER fmothen Bronch: Plcce Belvedere Tel.562-3844 Seaway opening MONTREAL (CP) \u2014 The east ern region o.\" the St.Lawrence Seaway, which was open for traffic on an unofficial basis April 1 last year, almost certainly will not be ready for traffic oy that date this year, a seaway \u2018\u2022pokesman said Wednes-day.i A so îwmimooKE DAiWf becom», rmms, mar so.iwn CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES CASH RATI \u2014 3 ««nt» p*f word, mlnlmom chargo SO tanli for 16 worda or to»».Throo «on»ocu»lvo in»»rllon*, 3rd day half charga.Si* eon»#eutlvo liuortlon».35% off.10 conli for mailing Roeord Bo* rapll#».ObADLlNt \u2014 Cla»*Hi«d Ad» accaptad until < 00 P.M.da« previou» to InuTtion Auction Sal»», Lagal Notico».Cla»»».fiod DUplay and OUplay accaptad until 13 noon praviou* day; 10 A.M.Saturday for Monday 569-3636.D ADS suit» 12.To Let 12.To Let 1.Articles For Sole 4.Property For Sole Ihokc who want mole tiuin tnev would normally net for their | money .funny thina, come| away, roaaon for aale, hasn\u2018i been rlaimed.Three complota room».1 bedroom «et, living room »»t and, kitchen set «2#.One other ai (tau (Hi A* low »« wan weekly Paul noudroau.Tot.969im®o 01 BiH-tuhl Deauville.to think uf It, all of our ouatom er* are Ihe same, and vou know,I we have whit they waul, f'harlrs Connors, Will final PRINTING 01 all «mas Write us for NKW bungalow »ll,kliu.00, aituateJ quotation» or drop In M our ^com- Relvedere South, also Raker St., \u201e (ig.foo.oo.Including pavement and lawn (200 00 down.Kasy terms.m.reul plant.Sherhrook» Dally ReronL hO Camlrand St.Shar- PLACE VAUDREUIL Luxury oparlment for rent, heated, hot water year round.\u2022\tColonial style \u2022\tUltra modern interior TOWN HOUSE Open to visitors from I to 5 p m, Phone for evening appoinlment Residential section ol Carillon development, Ihe best part of fhe North Ward.7 ROOMS 26.Help Wanted: Male 26.Help Wanted: Male 44.Property Wanted Traffic and Customs Department SVf AJX J-'NKN! 1220U.Ml lo $!' flown pdsment H Runcimat Provo*! St , ChutanufilMV, T#tl FOR SALE duick Skylark, 3 dr.itdan, h.t., lal* 65, vinyl fop.whit« top and inferior with plum shade, likt now, actual milaaga 314)00 miles, all accetsoriat.Includes power brakat and steering, window washers, back-up lights, revarbarator radio, side mirror, and first $3,375 take» it.Tel.; Daytime; 843-3754 \u2014 Evenings 843 3458 Canadian liikcrsoU-Kand Co Ud.hav an openint! for a man vufh at leasi 4 years experience in all functions of traffic work, wiht special emphasis on export documentation We offer interesting and challenging work with excellent rate and fringe benefits.Applicants should apply to: 46 pcts For Sale FOLK Tel.adorable Jar* point, M9-3&33.two month* old 50.Machinery For Sale brnuke Trl MH-Ufad locsl 3.1 J U Pomorleau, 5fi2.572R.NTW ANP USO» furnltur» ol all iovk.I.V Sevan rniim Colonial slyb' km da.wa buy, »«ll »nd oxubaiiar Raoul Sirtler, lnr\u201e 102( Welltr.g ton South Tel 5ft7.35gl biiugaluw, Nlluati-U on a beautiful landscaped lot.UH) x luo on Mi ! Mcnamv nud Swimming ,)ool.fireplace, wading pool, patio and warehouse Price 11(1,1100 00, vi-m good ternis.Tel.HI.I.WH2 Windsor large bedrooms Kitchen \u2022 Laundry room Kadi floor with thermogUt 2 bathrooms Living room \u2022 Diningroom family room in bascineni Private grounds 27 x SO \u2022lanilor service provided, etc.RBAUTItTl.Walnut liedroom anile made by Vlciorlavllle, Tripln hu-i rrau with plate glass minor, walnut frame.Human 70\" x 20\" long, miuy, ihree bedroom Red 4'fi\", night lahlo 13 < 21\",\tT,,|\th72-;I7II.V Originally *30000\t10 sacrifice; *273.00.Also 2 lleautyrcst lung rest midlrcssis.4'fl\" x «'IC «'lih Slumber King sprints Urgulai en-semble *178.0(1 sacrifice al *»5.''(l ca.Quick s,de, moving Irnm town Tel.56B-3980.biillg.i H.M.Morin, Broker Tel.b69-9926\t567-7998\t569-7655 4.Property For Saie 4 Property For Sale 12.To Let l\u2019HKPASTKD wall paper special !*Mi \u201e Umiblc roll l-atcx paint from *2fr.i a gallon, Semlgloa» Irnm *113 a gallon, enamel from XI 111 a gallon.Tel.'.IIIMIIOI Hud Con-, struetion, 300 Blvd.St.Kiancols ijsKn \"'hkcondi'Nonkd hciiiiim| aids pocket models, $23.00 and up Repairs and baUciics free dollveiy hv mail.1.(ireenland.Central Hearing Aid Office Reg\u2019d \u201d2 Ar-gyle st Sherbrooke, lei.5ft7.70iii.INSUUATINU from 1 Inch thi k 4 ft, x !l ft.for $2 10 a sheet, pre-; finished wood 4 H.x II H.from $3.95 a sheet, 5/10 inch ply-| wood standard »td.4 fl.x H It for *3.10 a sheet.3 fl.x H II ' Inch plywood *5.15 a slice I, 4 II.x It ft.:U Inch plywood *7.0.) a sheet, i,\" tneli masontle 4 ft.x 0 ft.*195 a sheet.All (lie above priées are In quantities of 20 sheds and up.Tel.5(!!MII01, Huel Cinnslruction.300 Blvd., St.Francois.KRKK HOMl; trial.Yes, if you Intend buying a color TV.be sure you like what you buy before you, buy.The highest tradein allowance in town for vour old set is given al Ross Blron Klee tele, I 1B3 Frontenac SI.Sherbrooke, lei.| &62-15Ü4.TVVO olootric sandwich tfnllh, Ihivc stainless steel hoods.2 x 4 ft.twelve napkin holders, fifteen curb service trays.In good eondl fton, one neon curb service sign ;t V (I ft.one burner elerlrle stove, four motors with fans Tel 569-1775.MODERN Moffat 42 Inch electric j stove, five burners, two ovens Wilt sell or exchange for 30 Inch! stove.Tel.569-7245 HAY $17.00 per ton.Call 657-4703 Scots! own.BRIDESMAIDS ctre.-w,.one gold brocade, sire 12, one gold peau dc sole, size 12, one royal blue Peau do Sole, size 14 and one light blue Peau de Sole, size 12.l'ail 562.5351 after 5:00 p.m JOLLIKT ST.\tFive-room bungulow.;i bedrooms, plnsler walls, glassed-in sun porch.Oil healing hoi air system.Separate garage with paved driveway Quid residential street.Excellent opportunity for a medium price residence.Call lloyal Trust 560-9371, eve: K.Sutherland 567-3014 LENNOXVILLE QIJKKN ST Kighl-room house and divided annex oi four rooms which is rented, Large corner lot close to Main Sired, 6ft x 260.Separate garage.Good trees, garden, llmi.se in very good 'ondition.Call Royal Trust 569 9371, eve: K Sid he Hand 567-3014 LAVUiERIK ST Seven room brii-k bungalow, 4 bed rooms.Oil healing lorced air.Lot 93 x 100.Owner Iransferred.Call Royal Trust 5om» \"n itr\\ from !hf sunon «hat it intended to be an an- the bo>* had to u>e a life nual event took place at the Une to rescue a person in dan By IVY MATCH Racerd carratpondant < i ocu-it i.iKiance m«a el BMbe uadet the leadeeditp life oatt Hand, tiranite' ao< r of the local branch of the of the late Mt^s Maud Akin Mile and Mr.and Mrs.Charles first with M sold nufigett eol Rock Island '«,ftf*l\t1\u2019htlip Poap*.eluef cook of Canadian Inuwriâl Bank of Konner meinher* attending her Davi* Stan»tead came m second the soup and hot chocolate «as t'oiumeeee has been transfer funeral were Mrs, Cecil Mill Howard\tAtknian pro pert} near\tger nt losing his life.\tsoup and hot chocolate\t*» ever\teloaed\tby the lowering\tof\tthe\tplace with ;u nugget*, Magog\tassisted by Mden Peacock\tand\trest\tto the\tVille\tl>\tAnjou\tbranch\ter\tMis Monlla\tForman.Mrs\t\u2014\u2014 liCie on\tMarch IP A Klondike\tKodiaek\tfound Have\tLepitre\tcame from anv tin can\tFlag\twas third with 31\tpieces, while\tF C Middleton\tHe\twas\treplaeesl\th>\tMr\tMn\t\\\tlliault Mrs\tMildred Tyler, Derby, put on bv the Stanstead as the councilor At tins »ta In the early afternoon the The North Hatley team of Beebe and a mined team pin,\tcan of tiramlaloupe.who plans Mis Hubert IVitnev, the Miss DUtrict Boy Scout' «»> a huge tion the teams had to estimate ¦scouts formed a horseshoe and Jack and Sam Wells, Michael ed fourth an,I fifth Tom Fee\tOBaERVl RS\t\u201eun(< |,,v |4m,|V m ,|u, iv i)0,.j,tby mui itinù Whitclier success.\tthe height of a tree and dis the awards were presented by Stoddard.Steve Bassett, Jim teau is leader of the North While the Scout team» were near future Even\tthe weatherman en\ttance of a\travine\tMr Aikman and Mr\tAikman\tRiley,\tGary and\tBarry\tGuild\tHatley Troop\t\"on the trad\" they were\tnot operated\tand gave the boys and\ttlarland\tliodgmau and\tTom\twas presented with a\tspecial\tJacki\tDitchburn.\tBryan\tvia dcodctmai\tto,-sbljv\taccompanied by h leader,\tal their leaders real winter Klon- Black were councillors at skag pennant (or his effoil and time gnon.Bruce Chute, Charles dike weather, a blue sky, bright way, where the teams built a lor thi< Derby The ceremony Whyte and Butch Meigs, placed with brillant sunshine, but with winter lire cleared snow, light a cold wind from the west and ed the fire and boded water the temperatures hovering in the ihcn eMingtnshed the fire ,eros\tFIRST AID STATION The event took place in a perpetual trophy which thi' OBSERVERS »»\u2022 \u2022«(%\u2022« v ar«# i vaiiman\u2019* v m im- r> \\mong the local residents in Mr and Mrs David Ross Toronto, to attend a trucker's though several of the leaders ''\u2018\"tnuHl to their home in «nd granite manufaclurer's vmii came as observers and were PERPETUAL TROPHY DouglaN Stoddard is donating\t'.0,, .i,'., .\t1\tr,^ Midland, Ont.afier s|iemlmg a 'ention were Mr.I! II Hcili VVONDEf^t\tof fs Books Covamment of Canada Easier Festival of choir music : presented bv Boundary churches year will be presented to the Klondike Derhv entertaini'sl at Dawson a>.lion ovary nti/ens, week with the former'.s parents PUBLICATIONS st.ws n: \\d The thth an etion was large snow covered field center- ^ult ^ uk°u.the first aid sta nl with the 'North Pole\u201d and Von' in c*,a|i*1' seven stations, which represent- Maitui He had cleared prl Klondike town'\t111 woods to represent , \u201e\t\u201e\t,\t.\t.Mdvcn the 52 Scouts register\tl»H' place where a house\thad\tau*1\tLaster K'stl'al «'f choir Joseph Dussault of\tNewiwt ed they were given a sealed\tburned and treatment was\tgtv envelope containing their .struclions.One was to go to\tan^ injuries Then the Scouts\t«¦\t.\tr \u201e\ti.the \"North Pole with compass\ttraced the victim on their\tdog\th\t|('i,,ir(.h nr\ttwin\tvir\u201et .*.u.\t.1.-si.nl nml hmuoht him mtn c\tn flv , tlM\t, \\u Chuuh of ^rll>\u2022 f irîj has worked on this plan since to the great happtne^ of all For the first time in the Ins Congregational^ of 1 s 1 a n1 music sponsored hy the cn to a fire victim 'for\" diock No:'ll;t'^111C;u,,ucM f Blu.rches turned, the following joined en\tSeoul lie leal ned\" aboot' was held Palm Sunday evening, masse, St Mark s Episcopal, ,ht< jf|om|lk(, 1!) ker, Mrs l.awrcnce (loodscll,¦ Mr and Mrs W illiam li o s s, Mr and Mrs l.cslie Redkier, North\tHatley\tKlondike Derby\t\"\t'\tand Mrs D Hess, mother,\tMi>\tMiss\tDorcas Rediker, Mr.and team\t,\tbe out > with their leaders\tMunro, at the home of \"'s Harold Kmstie This Klondike Derby\tM|pa\twere aiso here as obsoi vers and\tMr>\taihl Mrï R ana Id Wilson\tMrs l.eonard llamillon.WTI originattNl with Torrence\tSou\tregistered .is honorary from\tm,v\tMumv jpem a week at\tlowdale\tOut., was an oveniiglii\to\tai\ti\ti tierc a Queen Si-.'ut, who\tdm\t\"'C\u2019.ok North Hatley, Beebe and\t\\\\ ||Slin home, beioie relutn\t\u2018-\"'st of\tMi and Mrs t' ' e a r VkinilCr &\trV'luPnU | HC.mg his four years in \\ihoi,\t^'\u2022instead, with tour sixers cho»\t,\u201eK\ttl, itisiwn t'.-ates rest\tBccvei*\ttMher visitors at thei given\tby\trailiri\tjpi much\twork with the*'\" *°\twalk\tthe\ttree\ttrad\thome in \\yet s iliff\tsame\thome were Mr ami Mrs\t*\"ls\t,s\ttnrmetly the Shettield .\tScouts and previous to this had *'a!i,,u,le scWelMtt \"a> Marche for the day\ttheir delight\tThe Sacrament ol the Ford's finishing point.This was the Derby, had been built on a _\tl*.Romaine Several of the indiv Pvery Scout registered re Mr Robertson was also pro ¦S\"\u2018PP*'1 w.e, adimtitslere.l to a headquarter» for the maver and P*an suggested by the Derby\tr!''n\t«dual choirs had their own ac ceived a shoulder flash, made scnled a pennant in apprécia tarée mi tuber Several chiefs ol hi» councillors Front here one \"'gama'rs ami the dogs were a \u2018V,aimi\\v\tam ,\u201daUl' companist and director\tof white felt in a triangle do tion of his contribution to the tlu church extended a welcome councillor was dispatched to in New York has 73 points, and the 1 eats 71 Yaslrzemski dotiis Iwo homers HOCKEY* off southpaw Jackson, Piraies slop White Sox, Dodgers win GOT TWO SHUTOUTS Wetzel.28 - year old e\\ League reeeived 103 votes He scored one goal and was cred ited with six assists in seven fiarncs\tpro from Detroit was the only for second place ' The world champion Russians soalie ,0 r97 f bog It m S-lb Bag 169 I* bag i Members agreed to collect | for the Red Cross drive later.J, Mrs.MaeKenzic thanked all : the officers and members for ! their support and co-operation during her term of office.| Mrs.Dewar Scott look t h o chair for (he election and in j stallation of officers.The slate | of officers, read by Mrs.C j MacRae, chairman of the no j minating committee, was as ; follows: President, Mrs.Ralph Colo man: first vice - president, Mrs Ronald Smith: second vice -president, Mrs.Leslie Irving; secretary, Mrs.Fraser May he treasurer.Mrs.William Ladd.Conveners: Agriculture, Mrs Helen Hall; education, Mrs.G.MacDonald: home economics.Mrs.Charles MacRae; publicity, Mrs.Philip Boy; welfare and health, Mrs.Bea Atkin.Delegates were appointed to attend the convention in July also the countv convention in May.It was voted to give a dona tion of $10 to the Sherbrooke Hospital campaign At the close of Ihe business ! period a game was enjoyed by-all.Refreshments were served in tlie cafeteria by the hostesses, tÉÜ * V ' ' * ' >>~***v\t'\t- 4\t-, ¦*\u2019%\tiy.v., %\tv.\t- , i '\tt .\u2014 \u2022¦'qio » .\u2014-.jspysp isaM / ! - 'V-Yt ., ~ ' SL, .WÀ 4 \\ / > Ksi#* > 1 »\u2022 sfr - - ¦ «\tSM 49 bag WT3 MM vA,cd / I 77 m '%7 V\\ \u2022¦s.'\u2022A 95 bag m \"%, V»3 m t 60 lb bag '.XV V Reg.99.97 97 .Ix1 ¦î ea.r il r
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