Sherbrooke daily record, 19 juin 1967, lundi 19 juin 1967
[" WEATHER Mainly tunny today and Tuesday.A little wanner Tuesday.Winds easterly IS becoming light tonight.High today and low tonight at Sherbrooke 70 end 40.Biifiiotnfque du de Sherbrooke Sbecbi'cioke Dailu 'Em o c d Smile for today When pulling the wool over the wife's eyes, better use a good yarn.Established 1897 Price: 10 Cents SHERBROOKE.QUEBEC, MONDAY.JUNE 19.1967 Seventv-first vear Black jacketted horde nearing Canada border?Royal Canadian Mounted Police and Quebec Provincial Police officers are guarding border points today from Montreal to Lacolle, waiting for a possible invasion from the south.An estimated 10,000 leather jacketed toughs on motorcycles rode out of Laconia, New Hampshire last night, a good number of them heading north to Canada and reportedly Expo 67.Neither Canada or Expo wants these particular tourists, and border guards were reinforced last night by the RCMP and QPP to check on incoming cyclists.Some officials say the American motorcyclists won't be allowed across.Another report is the cycle riders will be required to post a peace bond if they are allowed into Canada.The cycle gangs swarmed into Laconia on Friday night for the weekend motorcycle races.Laconia, a perennial mecea for the eluded the Galloping Ghos from Rhode Island Banditos from New ; members of the Hell\u2019s Angels.\u2019 and tire Mexico.'|\u201cWe arrested quite a few from ii j\ti\u201e\u201e+\tCalifornia.\u201d he said, '\u2018but none cancelled the races last year after gang riots in 1985 tore the town apart.This year, however, the races: California's infamous Angels: were on again and a spokesman from Hell are one of the largest for the Laconia Police Depart- US outlaw groups and doubt-ment said that about 200 of.lessly the most famous, the town's 10.000 mounted visi-i The spokesman said that a tors were arrested on disturb-, Canadian immigration official ing the peace causing public;was in Laconia over the week-disturbances and vandalism end making arrangements with charges.\ti!he Laconia police, the New The rest left last night after Hampshire Police and the Ver-the races.\tmont Police to have the cycle The Laconia Police Depart-:gangs traced, ment said that a good number, \u201cThey must be out of New had headed toward Canada at Hampshire by now.\u201d the spokes-about 6 p.m.last night and were man said, being followed by the New A spokesman at the Vermont Hampshire State Troopers and,State Police headquarters in the Vermont State Police.(Montpelier said that he had \u201cThey all headed towards:heard nothing about the gangs! Canada.\u201d the spokesman said.jand Middle East policy speech Hilts'; 3 i MAYORS INSIDE \u2014 Mayor Ovila Bergeron of Magog tries out a file on the bars of the polite cell he shared with Mayor Coleman Bagu of Port Colborne Saturday.The two chief magistrates were locked up in the Magog cells by Constable Peter Charron, left.during a civic reception for a delegation from Magog's twin city.Port Colborne, Out.(Record photo by Charles Catchpaugh) Wilson end de Gaulle discuss market and military matters PARIS (ReutersI Prime France and Europe.|d e t e r m i n e the immediate \u201cor at least they wanted to give were.\ttie\tGaulle met\ttoday for day-\tWilson will try to remove some to join\tthe\tcommunity, the impression that\u2019s where1 Apparently a number of big\tlong talks on Britain's prospects\tof the major apprehensions of They\tcome before a key meet they were headed.\tbikes did cross the border at of joining the Common Market, the F\u2019rcnch leader about Britain ing of the foreign ministers of \"But.\u201d he continued.\u201cI can\u2019t,Beebe last night but reportedly\tthe\tMiddle East\tcrisis, Vietnam\tnot being a \u201cgood European\u201d the Six at\tBrussels June 26 see any reason why they would were ail members of Canadian.and\tother world\tissues.\tand therefore not yet ready lor which\twill\tconsider Britain's WASHINGTON (AIM resident Johnson said today that \u201ccertainly troops must he withdrawn\u201d from conquered territory in the Middle i ast but firmly linked the pullback to negotiations of a general Arab-Israel peace settlement.In a major statement of G.S.policy, the president dealt with the withdrawal of Israeli forces front captured Arab territory as a matter for ; negotiation along with the problem of Arab refugees, freedom of passage through international waterways, Arab recognition of Israel's right to exist and a limitation on the Middle Hast amis race.I \u201cCertainly troops must be i withdrawn, hut there must also he recognized rights of national .life \u2014 progress in solving the refugee problem freedom of innocent maritime passage \u2014 | limitation of the arms race-\u2014 j and respect for political in-! dependence and territorial in-: jtegrity,\u201d Johnson said.I The president added that a simple withdrawal of Israel: forces would \u201cnot be a pre-scription for peace but for re nevved hostilities,\u201d unless ac-jeompamed by negotiations for a general peace settlement, in the area.PART OF GLOBAL DEBATE STORM DAMAGE \u2014 Water loo was still cleaning un today after Friday's fierce storm when uprooted trees blocked off many street, power lines were cut and the roof of a plant was torn off.Foster Square, seen here.was blocked off from traffic for more (ban an hour.(Record photo by Marcel Cote) head north it they weren't go-igroups centered around the Wilson attempted to convince membership of the six-nation recent formal application ing to Canada, most of them Montreal area, which would in- the French leader that British European Economic Commu- entry negotiations, came from south of here, Mas-|clude groups such as the Sund-;entry into the market is es sachusetts, Rhode Island, Mary- owners and the Popeyes, land.\" The police department went on to say that the groups in- 1 .senti a 1 for the future of Britain inity.Their talks at Versailles mav : -t-,.'-\tnT-.v Centennial boats HAY RIVER, N.W.T.(CP)\u2014; The Northwest Territories' j counterpart to the centennial train and caravans pushed into an ice-filled Great Slave Lake early Sunday from this centre 700 miles north of Edmonton.A flotilla of two steel-hulled barges and a department of public works survey craft will sail around the ice jams in Great Slave Lake and down the Mackenzie River to Inuvik on the Arctic Coast.1.800 miles away, carrying a giant readymade birthday party, ?'Me too' - Ky SAIGON (Reuters) \u2014 Premier Nguyen Cao Ky said today his South Vietnamese government should he represented in any talks involving Vietnam's future.Speaking at a ceremony marking the second anniversary of his military government.Ky said no one but the official representatives of Vietnam could act for the Vietnamese people ;ii : u OPPOSITION LEADER AT MAGOG \u2014 Quebec Opposition Leader Jean I.esagc signs the Golden Book during the course of a reception at the Magog City Hall yesterday.To (he right is Magog Mayor Ovila Bergeron.To the rear are Stanstcad MLA Georges iifiMliiiiiiii llti i Vaillancourt, left, and Erie Klerr.ns, president of (he Que.bee Liberal Federation, right.< Record photo by Charles Catchpaugh ) for, Johnson spoke to a foreign j policy conference of education-1 Britain i* pressing for the ists at the U.S.stale depart-; start of these negotiations early , ment.But his policy .statement next month.But the French was set in the context of glo government wants these de- bal debate with Soviet Premier ayed because it argues that Alexei N.Kosygin, at a special1 the far reaching economic and;General Assembly session in political consequences of on New York an hour or so later, larging the community should Johnson, laying down \u201cfive be first thrashed out among the .\u201dneat principles of peace\" for current members.\tjthe Middle East, appealed to Wilson and de Gaulle also are I the nations there to shun an to discuss the Middle East crisis other arms race, abandon \u201ca and the implications of the cur- diet of hale\" and strive for a rent oinorg',ney session of the settlement.United Nations General Assent- \"The world is watching.\u201d he bly convened to discuss the said, \u201cfor (he peace of the aftermath of Ihe Arab Israeli world is at stake\" conflict.\ti\tThe president's\tstatement The two leaders also are to generally appeared to support review the prospects of holding what is understood here to be a Big Four summit\u2014the United ;in Lracb position on troop States, Britain, France and iwith d r a w a 1 s: That is, any | Russia\u2014but Ihe sources Ihouglil.auroemcnl to withdraw Israeli ( the chances of such a summit Hoops from Egypt, Jordan or on the Middle East taking place Syria should he linked to issues in the United States in the next 0^ v',a' interest to Israel, no-few days are slim.\tj 'ahly Arab recognition.!\tJohnson for Ihe\tmost part was careful not to name sm-ci U ^ \u2014, U fic countries but it was clear contemns como he was s|,(\u201ek;n., of ,.:\u201eyP,.LONDON f AP)\u2014The British he referred to the closing of the government today officially con- Slraits of Tiran\u2014an action ar demned China's explosion of the nounced by Egyptian President fir\", hydrogen bomb.\tGainai Abdel Nasser about two A statement issued by the for- weeks before the fighting eign offiee said:\t!\tstarted.\"As we have made clear on \u201cif a single act of folly was numerous occasions, the test more responsible for tins ex ban treaty provides conclu- plosion than any other,\" John-sivp proof of the desire of the son said, \u201cit was the arbitrary ' overwhelming majority of poo- ar l dangerous announced deci pie that such tests should not sion that the Straits ol Tiran be carried out.\twould be elos d.\" ET communities show scars along mini-hurricane path Ayer\u2019s Cliff and Waterloo today show scars from the mini-hurricane that whipped through parts of the Townships Friday night.The damage as yet is not estimated and may never ever he calculated in exact dollars and cents, so widespread and individual Is II.Operation clean-up was in its slrength right after the storm Friday night; town employees in Ayer\u2019s Cliff and Waterloo as well as the men from Quebec Hydro and Bell Telephone worked to make Ihe streets at least passable.Traffic was blocked for several hours on route âil \u2014 (he Main Street of .Tver\u2019s Cliff \u2014 and route I \u2014 whi< h is Ihe Main Street of Watei loo \u2014 by large trees which had been broken or uprooted and strewn here and there.Up to now, according to our reports the most widespread damage seems to be by and to trees.As Ayer\u2019s Cliff Police Chief Wayne Tittle put If, \u201cHow can you put.a price on a shade tree that's been growing for the last 100 years'.\u201d' Some of the more serious damage was to the Boston Mills chair factory iu Waterloo whose roof was partly torn off, causing a loss of more (ban $5,000.A lightning boll Is said to have hit a barn owned by Ihe Hauver brothers near Warden, burning il lo the ground.There was no livestock in the barn at the time.Government pyüs Quebec back-Lesoge ^\t* -r 7s \u20197 of a likely Soviet-! .S.sum mil\t! \"7 PJ8r,y < amo U7 re Jems connected with the revita-inciai Lib-nder review.meeting later this week during 7rin* its nrsl *vcar i,, office Sunda5' mornin?.Mr.U a visit of Russian Premier Al- a c.xei Kosygin to the United Na- By CUTHBERT JONES (Record staff writer) ___\u201e reated by Expo 87.e resulted in increased un visited Coaticook where he at Mr.Lesage further criticize employment, higher living cost- tended Mass and in the after ; the Government for its fallut1 and a setback to improvements j noon met with county organ i-to plan for the employment se m the economic and education zers at a closed caucus in Rock back which he believes i set-up of the Province.Opposi-Tsland.\tl ain to follow the closing of tin tion Leader Jean Lesage told a Before attending the dinner.Montreal world's fair, gathering of Stanstcad Couniv he was guest at a reception ten Liberal party supporters heroidered by the Magog City\t77 J!-''.\tma,, last niaht\t Emile Real.31.of 804 St.Famille Street.Sherbrooke, hit a po ur ide.,-(this year to undertake with the an^ participation in the organ; local population a cast inquiry /all0n °* 'hts p\u2019an.which will serve to formulate 'ir- Martel also wished to I recommendations before Sep have it noted that the final jtember 15 to work for perman |objeeti\\e of the Operation New ent adult education.\t! Start is to state lot ., recom This inquiry has a triple ob imendations on the adult educa jective:\tj turn problem.Those recom 1.\tTo make inventory of localjinondations should originate population, re age, sex, sectors,from subcommittees, nistitu-.ind occupations,\tlions, and different association 2.\tTo make an inventory of^,.from anV((m, wh() s int[,,.' pa5t realizations, in adult eciu cation, and\t\u201et 3.\tTo catalogue the needs! 1lh,\u2018VP ^ e c o m m c n \u201e tUon.- menu.\tof adults in permanent educa sht>ulri come 10 !he offK,t> A proposed sketch was shown ,jon\tCowansville before the end of by Mr.Robert Flood, Slack;\u201cThe Province has been divid Junf- Brothers, to be used at the en- into fifty-eight terriiories Mr.Ladd further elaborated fifty-five of which are the ter .on this scheme, noting that this rotones of the existing Catholic scheme in no way interfered Regional School Commissions.It is to he emphasized that Operation New Start is an or ganization on its own, inde pondent from any school com mission or any other lion.Mr.Martel, said that the in quiry will be throughout the house, Dave Schaenfield, Advisory head; Robert Flood.(Photo by Marcel Cole) St C'CFsSFl 1, NFGOTtvnONS \u2014 Negotiations leading to a Collective Agreement between the Protestant School hoards of the District of Bedford and the District of Bed ford 1'eachets' Association Ii.inc been surcesstull) completed.The agreement, signed June 12.after a ceremonial dinner at the Bromont Hotel, heralds a new era of teacher-hoard relationships.Both Mr.R.Flood of the District of Bedford Protestant Regional School Board and Mr.Murray Richmond, the District of Bedford Teachers\u2019 Association chief negotiator, stressed the importance of the genial climate In which the agreement took form, and of the continua] necessity for hoard teacher co-operation.Above, the signing ceremony the Collective Agreement, which has a term of one year, recognizes the Dis-tiict of Bedford teachers Association as the only bargaining representative for the teachers.In this regard, the settlement is unique in the District, for it places in a legal framework hoard and teacher relationships and provides, in seven schools, a uniform personnel policy and salary base.Travelogues offered to Knowlton groups with r e g ti 1 a r Community Schools, or the present continu nig education program now in force in many areas The meeting was opened to que-institu- (ions and answers were forth looming from the panel.KNOWLTON (Special) 'most widely world travelled and she has offered entirely lnrg:ini.'ation concerned A A new and somewhat unique persons m our community, Mrs.free?the benefits of her world that Mrs, Simpson would service 1ms been offered to a 1 Geraldine Simpson of the wide travel experiences to any quire transportation faeilithT service organizations in this Freighter Cruise Service whose,social club that would be inter Jo and from her home in'Know* community, also ladies' clubs ffjre and 'headquarters is in esled in a really fascinaiino hut.ladies, organizations, and church Knowlton Village\tevening of arm chair travel.* Ail that has to completed to organizations.11 is the olfo:\tMrs Simpson has travelled There are only two stipula obtain this service ,* phone ; color Hiivs.travelogues, lee i vrral tktu\\s iMund the world, tjonis required, one that\tto Knowlton 243 \u2022 57J>1 or lires, and .stories of travel and and there are indeed few com nominal charge of any amounti\"Tile to D O.Box ,M t.KnovI adventure, from one of the.tries that she has not visited,be made, this to he kept by the'ton.with a fountain and benches, hpen cancelled, owing to s num Other projects have been nam-jbpr of ^her activities in the ed, such as the formal opening|Dt,anerjr of BrdfoP(1 on thc KNOWLTON w\u2019hole adult population of the territory.In order to avoid confusion.Mr Martel .«taled.and dedication of the\t.jthe Operation New Start was mins pool in Robinson Park.\t________ ______ born in April 1967 and will The heads of industriels show\t~\t-terminate in September 1967.t-he Decorating Committee had ed great interest in the whole\tCTGOm SOCIoS as Sf)on ^ the period of in a report of his work in contact- proceedings.They were asked\tquiry and recommendations is ing the various merchants and to plan decoration for the sum- STAN BRIDGE EAST \u20144Spe- formulated, individuals for\tco-operation.\tmer mont,ha.\tThe\tfour en-cjai) _The St.James Parish\tIt\tis important now to see Marcel Cole,\tco-chairman\tof\ttrances\tto the town\tare to be A.C.W.will hold an ice cream\tour\tneeds and\tpossibilities so the Decorations is supplied\tmarked\twith special arrange-s(x.jal on jUM 23.beginning a;\tthat\tthe report\tto the author- 530 p.m.It will be held on the\tjties\twill come\tfrom the par church grounds, weather per- ticipatmn of the people of the milling.In case of rain it will territory, Including Brome, be held indoors.Tickets are Knowlton.Bolton, Abercorn, being sold by the members and|sutton, Frelighsburg, Dunham, .several of the young people of,(yowan.sville, Brigham and Man-! the Parish.\tsonville.-\tI\trnlbleted with rest of the brooke Home to an afternoon Province.drive through the countryside,! Mr.Martel continued, \u201cFirst! and a visit to the Brome Lake we have to interest the local! Duck Farm, following which population without any distinc ! they enjoyed ice cream and soft,lion, so representatives of each drinks at the home of Mr.and'association have been asked to Mrs R.W.West.\t\u2018represent all categories of peo- \" pie.These representatives form the general committee, con-jsisting of a secretary and an1 ! executive committee, Jacques Hillman is the vice-president, :Rene Rousseau, treasnrer, Jean Niel Parenteau, director, and two full time secretaries Pierre Durivage and Paul Turcotte.This executive meets at least (twice a week without, remuneration.except the secretaries \u201cSub - committees have already been set.up so to be sure that all sectors of the popula (inn will be included in the plan.As soon as the sub-committees come to their conclusions they will report to the General Committee who will work from there.In order to get a general idea of every\u2019 one's needs we ask all axsoei ations and individuals to write to us their ideas on adult j education and suggest solu i lions.These should be sent to Sherbrooke Daily Record Requires a Correspondent for ASBESTOS to report community octivities ond look after subscriptions.Applications should be marked: Attention Miss Fannie Williams.Motor Trend Magazine called Ambassador \u201cone of the plushest, most comfortable town or highway cars we\u2019ve ever driven\u201d.pipp?JL Fully Personalized Cheques with a Toronto-Dominion Personal Chequing Account IfSPlSth: 'ï'J'Wi'ïïJ Êîmmm WSSEmst***'* '¦ ' ' -\t: \u2019-à-vT\u2022\t: Mit.JOHN DOC ?\u2022 ANY «TRrrr, YOUHTOwm :ou*rr 000090 IB____ THt TORONTO-DOMINION BANK TORONTO DOMINION CENTFW ROAsr.M 99 KINO ST, W * SAY ST\u201e TORONTO OMt.Plus these other benefits \u2022\tFully Personalized Deposit Slips \u2022 Free Cheque Wallet\u2014Your choice of two colour* \u2022\tA Statement every 30 days instead of 60 days \u2022 Your cancelled cheques returned \u2022\tA ttorage box for cancelled cheques e Low service charges \u2022 Fast ond efficient service picture sooner of what you spent where.It doesn't cost you $2,50 to get fully personalized cheques when you have a Personal Chequing Account at Toronto-Dominion.Only at Toronto-Dominion do you get PCA cheques with your name ond address printed on them without charge, and personalized deposit slips as well.You also get a free cheque-wallet in your choice of colours, brown or black.But there's even more for you with a Personal Chequing Account at Toronto-Dominion.Now, we give you an up-to-dote statement of your account every 30 days, instead of 60 days, together with your cancelled cheques.This simplifies your budgeting and gives you o better Cowansville Mrs Pierre Giroux, is a pal-ient.in the Brome - Missisquoi Perkins Hospital, Mr and Mrs Serge Lacroix, Mr.and Mrs, Pierre Mosseau Montreal.were guests of Mr and Mrs.Jean Loiselle.Recent weekend guest* of Mr and Mrs.Peter Perott and family were Mr.and Mrs.John Barrette and son.Robert, Hamilton.Ont.Mr.Willard Barrette and son.Robert, Hamilton.Ont .Mr.Willard Barrelie and son, Delson.Mahorac, N Y.Mr.and Mrs.Robert Permit, Lachine, who were here to at tend the funeral of the late Har n Strange,Other guests were Mr.and Mrs.Leon Derby.Wa terloo.Mr and Mrs E.É.Perron and Mrs.Cecil Co-ev.Now, here\u2019s the sweetest part of the story: Ambassador is priced with fbrd,Chev and Plymouth! Motor Trend is one of thc most authoritative auto magazines in North America.Their J-cbruary edition included a comprehensive road test of an Ambassador DPL.Here arc sonic of their comments: ' I he Ambassador DPT.is one of the plushest, most comfortable town or highway cars wc'vc ever driven'\u2019.With our convenient Twin Account Plon you use your Personal Chequing Account for paying bills and our new 4\u2019/2% Premium Savings Account for building your savings.This new savings account pays a whopping 50% more interest (paid twice yearly and calculated on the minimum monthly balance).Interest is paid from the date of the initial deposit.We've got a lot of other Go-Aheod ideas that work for you at Toronto-Dominion .Ask about them when you come in to open a Personal Chequing Account of Toronto-Dominion.TORONTO-DOMINION The Bank where people make the difference.J.J.Woodi, Manager, 9 Wellington Street North, Sherbrooke, Quebeo.Sherbrooke Daily Record COWANSVILLE P.0.Box 32 New* Office, 413 South St., Tel.363-3636 or 263-0412 Subscriptions, renewals.Classified advertising: Mrs.S.L.Grueenwood CORRESPONDENT m Albert St.\u2014Tel.263-0602 That's what it was designed to he.The scats are coil spring sprung, like tine furniture: there's plenty of head, leg and shoulder room for all passengers: and thc ride and performance are just what you expect from a big car very smooth.Motor Trend's test car was equipped with American Motors new 343 cu.in, Vfi ihe newest and most efTkient production engine available and they clocked D-W) mph in 9.\u2018) seconds and 50 to 70 mph in 5.2 seconds.\"A number of built-ins make thc Rebel and Ambassador safe and economical cars, The ceramic-coated exhaust system is still exclusive.Then there arc thc impact-absorbing steer» jng column, thc 5 ycar/50,(XX) mile warranty on major drive train items, unusually spacious and comfortable passenger compartments plus well planned overall design.It all adds up to cars that arc easy to look at that arc getting to be fun to drive, with thc clincher being a well-earned reputation for quality construction.\u201d With praise like that, it's no wonder that people think that Ambassador belongs up there in thc Olds, Hu is k and < hrysler class.In terms of quality it does, bul in terms of price.Ambassador is priced with l ord, t hey and Plymouth, model for model.Amlmwador and Tompetillun Refail Price f ornparison Make A Model\t\t2-i loot\t4 door\t2-door\t4-door\t2-door \t\trt dan\tsedan\tconvert\tMn wgn.\thardtop Ambassador K?i)\tfi-cyl\tS2%N\t33(118\t\t3 3408\t 1 ord < ustom 500\tf»-cyl\t2m\t.M)4K\t\t34X4\t f hevrokl Ik! 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.,1 iillfiiiitliliiiil The regular stated meeting of Queen Mary Chapter No.5.Order of the Eastern Star, was held recently in the Masonic Temple with the Worthy Ma Iron, Mrs.Vera Davy, presiding.The Chapter was opened in regular form and the altar and charter were draped in memory of Mrs.Doris Hunting, chaplain of Queen Mary Chap ter.A satisfactory report was given of the 50th anniversary banquet and entertainment, the Worthy Matron thanked all the officers and members who helped to make the event successful.As this was Past Matron's and Past Patron\u2019s night, the Worthy Matron welcomed those present and presented each with a memento of the occasion.Among those presented were: Mr.Henry Barlow, Mr.and Mrs.Ralph Mosher.Mrs.Viola Somerset, Mr.Archie Wright, Mrs.Dorothy Taylor, Mrs.Eleanor Ba\u2019owin.Mi -s Alma Kandalaft, Mr.W.1.Sjolander Mrs.Anna Bird, Mr.Bert Wooi-gar, Mr.Alex Rowat, Mrs Ora Foreman, Mrs.Geraldine Spaulding and Mr.R.Logan.The Worthy Matron expressed thanks to ail the .-,u,tute officers and wished everyone an enjoyable summer holiday.The meeting closed in form anl refreshments were served in the lower hall under the con-venership of Mrs.Lillian Wright with Mrs.Abbie Parker, Mrs.Vera Davy and Mrs.Geraldine Spaulding assisting.Congratulations were extended to Miss Alma Kandalaft who was celebrating her birthday and to Mr.and Mrs.Ralph Mosher who were celebrating their 51st wedding anniversary.Bride-to-be entertained at miscellaneous shower Miss Mary Broadbelt was entertained recently at a miscellaneous bridal shower, given in her honor by Miss Maura McKean, at her home on High Street.Upon her arrival, the bride-elei.t, -who was taken completely by surprise, was presented with a corsage of pink carnations and escorted to a throne which consisted oi a high-backed wicker chair, with a pink satin cushion over which was suspended a canopy of blue crepe paper.After the gue.it of honor had openea .he many gifts, refreshments were served, the tea table being arranged with a mauve tulip centerpiece and |silver services.Tea was poured1 by Mrs.Lloyd Broadbelt, mother of the bride-to-be and Mrs.1 Oscar Salois, aunt of Mr.Louis] Simard, the prospective groom.Among the guests were relatives of both the future bride and groom and close friends and neighbors of the bride-! elect.¦it !«ip§ }.£ ¦' - : «i sÜü: tiiais \"£ JF tlf \u2018¦:«s psiiS ll!jiliil]|i!: y»|™ 1 if\"' , «II!' i1/ f * Cheat on v/ith kitchen time can-opener SOMETHING OLD, SOMETHING NEW _ Vance Schmidt, \u2018it, of Winnipeg tried to talk his English sweetheart into wearing \u201ca long wedding dress like we wear here but she had her mind set.\u201d So, Karen Man son.21, who came from Liverpool in December, wore the fashionable mini-dress for her wedding which was held in St.Peachey-Wilkinson vows exchanged JACKET DRESS \u2014 It.and K.\u2019s jacket dress is of arnel cross-dyed honeycomb knit.The short jacket lias binding to match the front half belt.Give teeners a chance In this age of mini-mod mother* and groovy grannies, it\u2019s no wonder that even turned on toddlers look like teeniebop- pers.The latest styles for the very young set include hipster pants, mod shirts, fish-net bathing suits and go-go boots.The frills and smocking of our childhood days have been relegated to the cedar chest.Dressing moppets in scaled-down versions of adult clothes is not new.Around the time of Confederation, little girls tripped around in layers of crinolines while their brothers sported miniature frock coats.Rut by the 20th century, children had evolved a practical, attractive style of their own, Now, it seems, the clock is being turned back and children are once again at the mercy of the adult fashion whirl.Before Carnaby St.happened, the sight of a little boy dressed in a pin-striped suit, with bow tie and pint-sized fedora used to produce cooing adult cries of \u201ccute as a button.\u201d A pair of stovepipe pants! and a pea-cap wall produce! much the same result now, but the little boy's feelings haven't changed much.He'll take his! blue jeans and T-shirt any day.Mothers who would never | dream of wearing a bikini them-! selves happily dress their infant daughters in them.It\u2019s safe to bet that these same mothers will usher their offspring back 'into modest one-piece tanksuils when they reach their teens One can't help feeling a sneaking sympathy for the teenager who\u2019s barred from a bikini as soon as the wearing of one begins to make sense.THE MILITARY LOOK A trend that\u2019s been with us for a while and will probably continue is the dressing of small boys In military uniforms.Sailor suits are the fa vorite and probably the least offensive \u2014 they look a lot more attractive on a three year-old than they do on a twenty-three-year-old.But mock army uniforms are a different proposition.There\u2019s something rather incongruous about a three-year-old warrior.The latest fad of this nature to reach the market is pint-sized RCMP uniforms, presumably a tribute to Centennial Year.Now this kind of get-up would be fine for a Hallowe\u2019en masquerade, party but for everyday wear it has as much appeal as a Batman suit.The effect of a little tot in obviously adult style is touching in an amusing sort of way \u2014 rather like a cocker spaniel with a baby's bonnet on his head.But children have a natural attractiveness of their own and it's a pity to make spectacles of them for the sake of achieving an incongruous \u201ccuteness.\u201d 1 On the credit side, however, some of the new styles lend themselves well to children\u2019s clothes, because they are youthful in concept and many of the designs were borrowed from I children\u2019s clothes.Tent-styles dresses and high waisted I.smocks look pretty on little girls because they were little girls\u2019 styles long before they became teenage gear.Miniskirts are pretty old hat to tiny tots \u2014 they\u2019ve been wearing them for years.A simple little shifts is certainly a lot easier to wash and iron than the myriad tucks and frills that our mothers had to deal with.Generally speaking, children look most charming in clothes that complement their natural good looks.When our sons have grown up, it won't be a picture of him in Carnaby style pants (and paisley shirt that we'll remember most fondly.It\u2019ll be [the short pants and the shirt ] with the teddy bears on the front.Let's not make our youngsters the slaves to fashion that we are.We'll get all the style-consciousness we can handle when they become teenagers.HALIFAX (CP)\u2014Wives who'house, I like simple food.You dig their way into husbands' know, you can get sick of food hearts with a can-opcner get an when you see it all day.\u201d understanding word from Rich-' On Sunday's Big Dick cooks ard Middleton, the current Ca-for his family but the rest of nadian chefs\u2019 chef.\t[the week leaves the catering The well-fed cookery master, strictly to his wife, whose 238 pounds earn him the, \u201cMy wife knows I\u2019m as happy nickname of Big Dick, says with a bacon and egg sandwich any housewife who doesn\u2019t!as anything.\u201d cteat a bit on kitchen time lie has written a number of these days with the help of pre- training books and is a k cn pared foods is just foolish.collector of cookery books.His \u201cWith the new eonveniencellibrary has some more than foods, a housewife can be a tor years old.good cook without spending] New rushes are almost impos-hours in the kitchen.\u201d lie adds, sible to create today, he says.\u201cK all depends on how she Most are just variations on old serves the food \u201cWhere the ordinary housewife often falls down is in not themes.BANKING IS ELEGANT Canada s only bank exclus-| ively for women, in Montreal, has wall-to-wall broadloom and ! serves tea and petits fours.IT'S A WOMAN'S WORLD\t with\t DIANA\t PARKER\t1.; on\t¦ * CKTS\t Dial 900\t EASTERN TOWNSHIPS RADIO\tf ;) 1 0 30 t.11 00 a.m.Monday thru Friday\tWfun Diana brings you new* from the\t ladies' world .recipes, contests\t« '¦ .' .[ ¦ 1] with prizes, interviews with per-\t «onalitie*, information about community events?\t \u201cEverything has really been lone before,\u201d he adds.\u201cMost ipreparing garnishes when she[cookery books are basically the (uses easy-to-cook foods.Often a same and rely mainly on pres hotel chef will use a packet or entation.\u201d la tin of food, but tire differ , While Big Dick talked, he Icnce is the way he serves it.\u201djwatchcd with pride as his four- If this sounds like heresy to year-old son Richard explored |the true disciples of Escoffier, the kitchens, blunt-speaking Big Dick from Derbyshire, England, has the credentials to back up any culinary credo he lays down.For more than 40 years he has been connected with cookery, collect ing recipes on travels around the world.BOSS AT TECH Certificates and awards cover the walls of his office at the Nova Scotia Institute of Technology here, where he is chef in charge.The latest is the chef-of the year award from the Canadian Federation of Chefs de Cuisine, of which he is third vice-president.Big Dick's cooking career lias been as varied as the dishes ho likes to create.Born of a Scottish father and Spanish mother 57 years ago.he was apprenticed to a local; bakery firm at the age of 12.' He was paid nothing; it cost | him 30 cents a week.! After working in a Derbyshire ! hotel, he cooked in Winnipeg I and North Bay, Ont., where in 1035 he was rushing up 800 meals a day for visitors head ing for nearby Callander to see the Dionne quintuplets.After service with the RCAF during the Second World War, he got, as he says, itchy feet, and travelled to South America, I the West Indies and the Middle East.\u201d1 really began to collect unusual recipes during those travels,\u201d he says.\u201d1 realized there I was a big field in exotic | dishes.\" He gets a chance to use some when he and his wife Sally en-, tertain.Big Dick always spends hours preparing unusual recipes for his friends.LIKES IT SIMPLE ! \u201cThey know when they come to our house they'll get something different,\" he said.\u201cBut \\Vhen I go out and eat at their BEEBE \u2014 A pretty June wedding took place at twelve noon on the 10th.at Wesley United Church when Nancy Ellen, only daughter of Mr.and Mrs.George Wilkinson, Beebe, became the bride of Mr.Duncan Strachan Peachey, son of Mr.and Mrs.Cyril Peachey, of Westmount.Rev.Frank Stanton, of Stanstead, officiated at the ceremony and Mrs.Howard Cass played the traditional wedding music.The church altar was adorned with white gladoli and baby mums and the guest pews marked with white bows and lily - of-the-valley.Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a model of imported French hand-clip-pled Chantilly lace and Duch ess satin, fashioned with an A-line cage of lace, the bodice featuring short sleeves, batteau neckline with collar of Duchess salin and matching hemline.The long court train was bordered with satin and her full cathedral - length veil was of French tulle.She carried a single white rose.The attendants, Miss Gloria Carruthers, of Montreal, as as maid of honor; Miss Susan Denney, Beebe, cousin of the bride, Miss Eileen Watchorn, Miss Judith Kyle, of Montreal, and Mrs.James Scia ere tta, of Jersey City, N.J., as bridesmaids, were gowned alike in floor-length models of aquamarine blue Koupi silk, fashioned with fitted empire bodice, short sleeves, high neckline al front and low at back.Wide panels fell from the back to hemline of the gowns.Their headdresses were of two-toned aqua French flowers, and they carried colonial bouquets of lily-of-the-valley.Ir.Peter Jackson was best! man and the ushers vere Mr.' Peter Mitchell, Mr.George omen Polly's Pointers DEAR POLLY\u2014Children can spend an entrancing bad-weather afternoon with a box of worn-out socks, mother's sewing basket and some imagina tion.The socks will make adorable puppets.Other socks with fancy designs make quick stretch slacks, turtie - neck sweaters and sock caps for the girls\u2019 dolls.A doll could even be made, and the child could embroider its face and make yarn or string hair.\u2014EVA JANE DEAR POLLY\u2014Can anyone tell me of an easier way to clean my large artificial potted plant that stands on the living room floor?I dust each lead individually with dust cloth as the vacuum brush does not get all the sides and crevices clean.I dip my small table center-piece in sudsy water and swish, rinse and let dry, but this big plant cannot be put in the tub.It is in a red-wood pot and has a bark of wood to which the leaves are attached for support\u2014MRS.E.R.DEAR POLLY \u2014My Pointer is for those readers who have ceiling lights in their closets and have to feel around for the cord pull to turn on the light.I untied the knot in the end of the cord on mine, then slipped off the little metal end tip.I bored a hole in a white or bright-colored plastic shampoo bottle cap.Thread the cord through this hole coming from the top clown.Slip on the metal tip and tie a knot in MacKinnon, Mr.Michael Dunn the end of the cord.This is and Mr.Eric Dawson, all of easier to see and feel when HiiliiaiB _ Andrew\u2019s-on-the-Red, one of the oldest churches in Manitoba.After the ceremony, the groom's mother passed judgment; \"She did look lovely.\u201d (CP Wirephoto) Montreal The bride\u2019s mother, chose an ensemble of printed silk organza with hat of Meline tulle in matching shades, and matching accessories.A lily-of-the-valley corsage was pinned to her purse.The groom\u2019s mother wore an ensemble of sea-green pure silk, matching portrait hat of chiffon and matching accessories.A gardenia and lily-of-the-valley corsage was pinned to her purse.Mrs.Sam Holbrooke, Newport.Vt., maternal grandmother of the bride, was in a pink suit with pink flowered hat with navy accessories Her corsage was of pink Sweetheart roses.A reception followed the ceremony at the Hatley Inn, North Hatley.In the late afternoon the couple left on a trip to the Barbados, the bride travelling in an original ensemble of shock groping around.\u2014NINA Today's recipes SUMMER FRUIT CUP 3 oranges, diced 1 grapefruit, sectioned 1 can (10-oz.) pineapple cubes (or diced fresh pineapple) 1 cup diced melon % cup seedless or halved and seeded sweet grapes Fruit sugar to taste Combine all the fruits and their juices.Sweeten to taste and keep chilled until required.Makes about S servings.Some halved strawberries or maraschino cherries and interesting color and flavor.YORKSHIRE PUDDING Many Canadians are accustomed to Yorkshire Pudding that's baked a relatively long time, so that it is crisp.Peo- ing'pVnT'silk'Îinê7vvith match>le f™m Yorkshire say that 20 j to 2o minutes of baking is [ample and gives a more traditional, custard-like result.Take your choice! 1 cup sifted all-purpose (hard-wheat) flour Mi teaspoon salt 1\tcup milk 2\teggs (3 if rather small) Hot beef dripping^ Sift flour and salt together into a bowl.Slowly stir in milk, blending smoothly to avoid lumps.Break in eggs and beat with rotary beater for 2 minutes.Chill a half hour.Remove roast from oven and keep warm.Pour drippings into an 8-inch square pan to about inch depth (add shortening ing accessories.Guests were from Newport, Vt; Toronto, Ont.; Morin Heights, West Hartford and Newington, Conn.; Jersey City, N.J.and the border area.Intolerance biggest mistake bride can make LONDON (AP)\u2014What is the biggest mistake a wife can make in marriage?\u201cTo murder her husband.\u201d re- plied one entrant in a British if needed).Raise oven heat to competition to find a \u201cblue-rib-very hot, 425 to 450 degrees, bon bride.\u2019\tland heat fat until sizzling.Pour Other entries:\tjin batter.Bake about 25 min- \u201cTo press a husband's pants !lltes for custardy Yorkshire with the creases down the side.\u201d;^or the crusty type, l .u t .¦\t.lower heat after 20 minutes to lo forget that it .s easier to:37g de and bake about ^ get_yoi,r man than to keep your|minutes longer Cut in squares IT FLASHES ON \u2014 The electric white cotton coat-dress has a red heart that lights up in red.The black and white panelled cot- ton mini dress, right, star below the waist flashes on in green.has a which ; man ! \"To nag.\u201d \u201cFailure to keep open all reasonable lines of communication,\u201d The Good Housekeeping Institute ran the competition for brides - to - be and those mar-j jried less than two years.Apart from correctly answer-; [ing a 20-part questionnaire, fi-! malists were also quizzed on; how they had spent a S45 al-llotment and were timed on [such things as making a double ibed.putting a muddled-up news-[ paper in order, identifying three [perfumes and tying a man\u2019s [bow tie.The contest winner was Jil-; ilian Buckingham, 25, married 22 months.She said the biggest mistake a wife could make was ito be intolerant.and serve quickly.I hBooks Government of Cenacle PUBLICATIONS from the Queen\u2019* Printer* OTTAWA are now available at the Skinner & Nadeau Inc.This is formerly the Sheffield Shop on Dufferin Ave.BRANCH STORE \u2014 Book Diviiion Sherbrooke Shopping Centre ELECTRIC! * Take a light look at the future * The much-talked-about electric dresses have arrived in Toronto.There are three styles, bought for display purposes primarily, although special orders will be taken on request; A belted black vinyl mini shift which lights up all over in green.The batteries are carried in a small skier's pouch on the back of the belt.Price: $250.\u2014 A heavy white cotton Aline mini coatdress with red heart just where your own heart is.The heart lights up in red.Price: S200.\u2014 A black and white panelled mini in cotton with a star below the waist that Hashes on in green.Costs $200.Diana is the newest designer to become associated with Puritan Fashion Corp.and is making a hit designing for the Paraphernalia Shops in New York.She was a child model in Memphis, T e n n., and has taken a liberal arts course at the Academy of Art, Memphis.She majored in art and drama in Bard College and after a year transferred to the College of Engineering at University of Florida.She has combined her knowledge of art with electronics for the designs of her drc=ces thal light up.\tITNS) I For WIGS \u2019shop' 64 MEADOW lOO'/ô human hair, starting at FURSSALES ST0RAGE' $39.00 REPAIRS, RENTAL MILLINERY, HATS, PURSES, HANDBAGS 64 Meadow Street FURS Tel.562-0429 t Cigarette smoker's cancer hazard said 90 times greater for asbestos workers Shtrbuookt n\\n y rfcord.mon, .tune is.imt The stock market today StrllfH ATL.\\NTIC CITY.N J.AP Twenty jeven men died from would have been predicted pipef or cigars Cigarette smoking boosts every cancer of the lung In the gen Among Si of the men who lung cancer one s risk of dying from lung eral population only cancer, but for men who work more than two such not one died of $ (Courtesy of Qieonthioldi CM.) MONTREAL STOCK MARKET ITiitlers fin \\\" 7'i l i nns t an I'ipe Ih)1* I'rans-Mt Oil IP'* 8 30T* 1»'.J\u2019 - with asbestos the chances are 90 times greater, a medical team said today.A lethal combination seems to exist between smoking and exposures to asbestos dust, they told the American Medical Association's annual convention Don't smoke, they advised 'anyone who works or is ex-; posed to asbestos.Asbestos! fibres can stay in the lungs for-the rest of a person's life.The general public also may be exposed somewhat through' widespread use of asbestos, the report added.Recently, it said, asbestos fibres have been found at autopsies in the lungs of 25 to 50 per cent of adults examined in cities such as Montreal, Miami.Pittsburgh.Belfast.Ireland.and Capetown.South Africa.There appears to be some 'asbestos air pollution\" from fibres produced or used industrially or in various products, the report continued.Bui whether this slight aerial dis tribution carries any special lung cancer risks for the pub lie.or for smokers in particular.is not yet known.The study was made by Dr.Irving J.Selikoss and Dr Jacob iChurg of Mount Sinai school of ; medicine, New York City, and Dr, E.Cuyler Hammond of the American Cancer Society, in jeo-operation with New York Local 12 and Newark Local 32 of the International Association of Meat and Frost Insulators 'and Asbestos Workers (AFL-jCIO).Mr and Mrs.Charles Cruick- 1 racing 371 men for 52 shank.Mr.Richard Allan and nlont-^s' £rom Jan '¦ Mrs.Jack Allan attended the stlld>' said 94 dled duriC-a lhat funeral of Mrs.Amos Savage.dme; old' about half that in Sherbrooke Others who call- numder °f white men of the ed included Mr.Edgar Nugent.;,ame a§e would have been ex-Mr.Mr.Will JEAN LANCTOT, C.A.At the annual meeting held recently in Lac Beauport.P Q Mr.Jean Lanctôt.CA.was elected president of the Society of Industrial and Cost Accountants of Quebec.It was reported at the meeting that the membership of the Quebec Society now stands a; 2.814.Mr.Lanctot who was for merly a professor at the Faculty of Commerce of the University of Sherbrooke, is now a partner in the firm of McDonald, Currie & Co., Chartered Accountants and is a member of the Montreal Chapter.Mr.A.U Shcltus, of Sherbrooke.who is employed by General Plastics Co.Ltd., was elected a vice-president of the Society.Other officers elected for the 1967-68 term are: vice-presidents: G.Brown.R I.A., Quebec.G.Lafontaine.R.I.A .Trois-Rivières, R.Lefrançois, R LA , Quebec; J.C.Wynn.R.I.A .Montreal, treasurer, and D.W.Burke.C.A.Montreal.secretarv.f ÜH '¦\u2022 ECUMENICAL FIRST AT MAGOG \u2014 A unique church service held at the Mt.Orford chapel Sunday morning saw a jointly conducted communion service directed hy Msgr.Georges Cabana of Sherbrooke, and Canon G.N.Standish of Port Colbornr officiating.Pictured left to right are: Ovila Bergeron, Mayor of Magog; Jean-Charles Messara, co-chairman of the civic reception committee hosting the twin city visit; Canon Standish; Msgr Cabana; Coleman Bagu, Mayor of Port Colbornr; and Robert Fisctte, co chairman with Mr.Messara.(Record photo by Charles Catchpaugh> ûr.Penfield accepts opportunity' award MONTREAL (CP)\u2014Dr.W'il- aspirations This nation has this - - \u2014- ,\t,.\t.\ther Penfield.internationally- year become aware of her ma and Mrs Murray Nugent, ?ectad t0 dl* lr°m an-v cause known neurosurgeon, says Can- tunty.The creation of such a Ronald Nugent and\tthal Pen°d All .nl had long a(ja jg eXperjencjng \u201cthe time major award for effort is evi MAPLE HILL \u2014 Charles Cruick- Allan.;been occupationally exposed to [asbestos dust.NOTICE OF SALE BY TENDERS IN THE MATTER OF THE BANKRUPTCY OF: GEORGES OLIVIER, restaurant operator, formerly trading under thç name and style of \"Olivier Enrg.\" in the city of Sherbrooke.Province of Quebec, CANADA.Scaled tenders enclosing a certified cheque for lOT of the offer, will be received by the undersigned trustee until midnight Saturday, June 24, 1967 for the purchase of the asset listed below ' Tenders must be made separately (11 for the unfurnished summer cottage and (2) for the contents, furniture and fixtures.I\t\u2014 Summer cottage (Unfurnished) \u2014 located at Deauville ((Little Lake Magog) next to Lake Park Hotel.Known and designated as part of lot 547 \u2014 Township of Orford.Dimension of Land: Measuring 62 feet on the lakefront and 115 feet in depth (7130 sq.ft.).Two storey, four-bedroom cottage, with living room, dining room and kitchen.Other particulars: Water supply and right of passage is provided for by a servitude granted by Lake Park Hotel II\t\u2014 Furniture and Fixtures \u2014 All the furniture pres entlv in the cottage though it does not form part of the bankrupt estate.The cottage will be open lor inspection on Wednesday.June 21, .1967.from 1:00 p in.to 5:30 p.m.or by appointment by contacting Mr.E.Lamoureux at the office of the undersigned trustee.The balance owing in excess of the deposit must be paid cash upon acceptance of the tender The trustee and the inspectors do not bind themselves to accept the highest or any of the bids therein.DATED at Sherbrooke.Quebec, this 16th dav of June 1967.little had never smoked cigarettes \"This suggests thaï exposure deaths regularly, or who smoked only to asbestos dust :\tnot in crease the risk of bronchogenic carcinoma {lung cancerl tmong men who never smoked cigar ettes regularly But since the nun concerned was smr conclude lhat exp.bestos dust does no crease the risk\" of Lier of men .\"we only ure to as greatly in ung cancer among men who never smoked regularly : Compared with the deinh rate expected statistically a m o n g [non-smokers who don't work ivvith asbestos, the death rate [from lung cancer among asbes tos who smoked vvas so times greater, Dr llanun.v.d -nri in presenting the rep,:'.SCENE - - - (Continued from Pg 3) | out to prospective members .says something m he thud paragraph about The ob jective of the organization is to bring together interesting young single people between the ages of 20 ami 30 in a sophisticated atmosphere.That's quite a mouthful and sophisticated is a pretty long word but thanks to Hugh lief ner ami James Bond, we all think we know that it means.All the whole thing is is an extension of the plugged in.turned on swinging, commit ted world of the Sixties A sort of Heilig Pepsi (ion oration.Heilig Lewis Heilic.that s the chief organizer he and his mother and the directors 1 and a few others who are re volutionary enough to think the city 's youth ought to be doing something other than sitting around wondering what to do.The rest of us, we just sit around being members, en i joying it all.waiting for Lewis and bis gang to dream up something new Keep dreaming I^>wis Sign out.mCE OF: Andre TrotUer & Cie.C.A .1576 King Street West, SHERBROOKE.(Quebec) Tel.: 569-9406 ANDRE TROTHER.C.A Trustee of our golden opportunity \" dence of this maturity Dr.Penfield, 76.spoke at a \u2018in the p a s t.Canadians dinner Saturday night on the looked for recognition to other: site of Expo 67 after being pre- sources Scholarships and fel-sented with the $50,000 Royal lowships.government decora-Bank Centennial Award in rec lions.Nobel prizes from abroad ognition of his contribution to have long been open to Cana-' neurosurgery.\tdeans Now Canada begins to! The presentation was made make her own awards by W.Earle McLaughlin, Dr Penfield.honorary con-j chairman and president of the sultant of the Montreal Neuro-j Royal Bank of Canada, and in- logical Institute which he helped! eluded a gold medal which is establish and which he directed! part of the centennial award! from 1934 to I960, said Canada being inaugurated this year.today has come to her own age \"The award is in recognition1 of leisure but leisure is not lim not only of his contribution to ited to an aristocracy, and eminence in the fields of \"There is leisure today for neurosurgery and neurophysio- any man with shorter hours and | logy.\u201d said Mr McLaughlin, a larger pay cheque, leisure fori \"But also for his great achieve the woman with automation and ment in creating and building modern convenience.\u201d up the Montreal Neurological SOCIETY IS TEAMWORK Institute whose fame, influence! Stressing the difference be and service extend far beyond tween the classical Creek and the borders of Canada,\"\tcurrent societies, he said: \"We The selection committee, have added teamwork, team headed by Dr.A.W Trueman work in sports and all through of London, Ont., picked Dr the structure of society.\u201d Penfield for the award from This constitutes \u201cour greatest among 138 nominees.\tadvance beyond the Greeks,\" Dr.Penfield.who was born Dr.Penfield said, in Spokane.Wash., and came \"1 played an ever changing to Canada in 1928.said on re- game on different teams until ceiving the award that it \"is to we came to Montreal in 1928.some extent acknowledgment of The medical men of Canada the contributions made by med and especially thosq who have ical men to society.\" He added' studied the brain and labored \"I accept it all as an award to heal the sick with me in that will, if it is made annually.Montreal, French and English have a tonic influence on Ca- alike, formed a team that has nadian thought and common scored many a goal.\u201d W\u2019l\u2019OlN I'M F NT \u2014 Gerry W Wyant, president of Wyant and Company Limited announces that Albert F.(Bert) Russ has joined Wyant and Company l imited.national distributors of Copaeo Paper Towelling and the well known Wyant line of Washroom equipment.Industrial Maintenance Chemicals and cleaning supplies.5lv.Ross has been with the J.S.Mitchell Company in Sherbrooke since May of 1927 and he took earlv retirement from Mitchell's in May 1967 io open the new Sherbrooke Office for Wyant and Company.Mr.Ross is extmuelv well known in the Kaslern Townships where he worked as the Industrial Representative for the J.S Mitchell Company, covering Sherbrooke since 1939.Consolidated Paper Corporation states that Mr.Ross is the veteran Canadian Co-paco Towel Sales Representative.having sold these continuously in the Eastern Townships for twenty-eight years.The J.S.Mitchell Company has been more (ban generous In relinquishing this Wyant Agency and the distil billion of Copaeo Paper Towels to Mr.Ross Air.Ross will operate from 105 Lome Yve., Lennoxville.One and can he reached on Telephone Number 562-3027.He is maintaining warehouse slocks of Copaeo Towelling and other Wyant Products in Slier brooke fnr the area and can make immediate delivery \tPiaviou*\t\t\tTriad Oil\t186 \tCleiino\t\t11 a.m.\tWalker\t34'i>\t34 \t\t\t\tWest Coast Tran* 25'.\t25'* Abtlibi\t\tID'»\t10\tZellers\t25 L\t25\u2019* Algo ilia\t\t25 i\t25.\tBn ('n Nationale 57' j\t Aluminum\t\t30'.\t31\tBk of Montreal 63\t821 a Asbestos\t\t21 ri\t2P»\tRk of Nova Scotia 14'.\tH'y Bel! Tel.\t\t49'«\t49'vi\tBque Provinetale 46\t Brazil\t\t13\t13\tI'n Bk of Comm.HH*'.\t66'* B \\ Oil\t\t37\t3 V;.\tKoval Bank\t76'.\t76 B (' I \u2019m est\t\t19\t19\tMINES and OILS\t Can, Cemenl\t\t40 L\t4(Pk\tTor Dom Bank 13\t13'* Can Iron\t\t191»\t19\t¦Vila Gas Trunk 37\t37 Cdn \\viaiion\tKJ\t9G\t9\"«\tCassiar\t16'*\t16'* Citn.Breweries\t\t7H\t\t(\u2019entrai del Rio 12'*\t12H Cdn Br Alum\tA\t16-,\t\tDenison\t78\t79 Cdn.1'e Railu\tay\t71X,\t7 ID\tFaleonbrulge\t859*\t85v* Chemcell\t\t10*»\t10»*\t(inn nar\t157\t Cons.Paper\t\t38\t381 *\tHollinger\t26'*\t26 Cons Smehets\t\t31 \u2022»\t31 \u2018a\tKerr Addison\t15\t16 Disl.Seagrams\t\t39'.\t39'.\tPine Point\t49'*\tSO Dorn.Bridge\t\tIPD,\t19'.\tQueniont\t8 00\t7 90 nom.r ou mines\t\t24\t23 >\tRio Algom\t37'.\t37'ï Pom Stores\t\t171*\t18\tSteep Rock\t5 80\t5 85 Dom.Tar\t\t16\t16\t1\t Pom Textile\t\t19'.\ttO'x\tNEW YORi* STOCK\t GIBSON \u2014 To Grtv and AJtc* (nee Brunei), a daughter, Bon me Jean, on Thursday.Juno 16, 1067.A .swtor for Bnie* and Brian.Dratlji* Dupont Famous Plav era 3(1 36 30 35'» EXCHANGE Ford v\t146'x\t\tPreviou*\t\t Fraser\t21'*\t21s»\tClosing\t\t11 a.i Gt Lakes Paper\t26'*.\t26'»\t\t\t Hawker Siddlev\t3.70\t3 70\tAmer Tel\t57'.\t57'* Home Oil \"A\"\t19 »\t19' 4\tAnaconda\t49'»\t Hudson B Co\t18'j\ttR(.\tBethlehem Steel\t34'*\t Hudson B Mining\ttit';\t62'j\tBorden's Co\t3ft'»\t Husky Oil\t17' vs\t17 W\tChrysler\t43'»\t43 Imperial Oil\t61\"*\t61l.\tCons Edison\t33\".\t Imp Tobacco\t14'.\t14'»\tDupont\t155s-*\t154'.ind Acceptance\t23'.\t23' ¦\tGeneral Electric\t89\ttlli* Int Nickel\tton- s\t106\tGeneral Motors\t79s*\t79'» Inti Paper\t34'v\t34'.\t(Goodyear\t42 M\t Inti Utilities\tam\t31'.\tInti Bus Mach\t499' :\t Int Pipe\t22'»\t22\".\tlint.Paper\t32\t32 1,a ball\t26\t26'*\tlint.Tel.\t97 H\t Laur.Fin \"A\"\t480\t485\tJohns-Manville\t52' *\t McMillan Bloodcl\t27\"*\t28\tKidde\t\t60'* Massey Ferguson\t¦>ot H\t22\tMonlg Ward\t23'*\t Molson's \"A\"\t23\t\tN Y (entrai\tHI ' 4\t i Vgilvie\t13':¦\t13' :\t1 'epsi\tHi!'.\t MALCOLM, Gladya Ruth _ At Montreal General Hospital, on Tuesday, June 13, 1967, Gladys Ruth Hughes, beloved wife of Robert K Malcolm and daughter of the late Mr.and Mrs.W.H Hughes, of South Dur-ham, Que Rested at D.A.Collins Funeral Home, 5610 Sher-Ivrooke St , W Funeral service was hold in United Church.South Durham, with interment in South Durham, on Thurs., June 13th .at 2:00 p.m.SHORE, Lulu Madalaine \u2014 At the Brome Miss-isquoi Perkins Hospital, Cowansville, Que, on Friday, June Hi.1067.Lulu M Gilbert, beloved wife of Leslie 11 a.m !'hore, of Brigham, Que , in her 76th year, dearest mother of Dorothea (Mrs G Beaudry), and grandmother of Camille and Nikki, sister of Muriel (Mrs Clark Powers), dearest friend of Finn Johansen.Rest mg at her late residence, Brigham Quo.where friends may call 2 00 to 7 ott p.m Service in Brigham United Church on Monday, June 19th, at 10:30 a m, Interment Bishopton, Que J W Draper Funeral Directors jNoranda j Price Bros j Quebec Tel Salada Foorio* Shell Cdn A IShop &\u2022 Save 51'.12:G 17\u2019 7 10 28' j 12'-i 311 17' 10 28 ladle Republic Steel B Std Oil of Studebaker U S Steel Woolworlh N J 53 \u2018x 45 63 62 G 46 25 53's 621x 4 5 At 25'i THE QUEBEC SCENE .Av Direct medicare *** payments knocked AMBULANCE SERVICE & Funeral Home Gerard Monfette Inc.Guy Monfeffs, Manager 562-2249 44 Windsor St., Sherbrooke, w.DRAPER FUNERAL HOME 314 Main St., Cowansville 2630393 AMBULANCE SERVICE Established 1850 HONORED BY (MA \u2014 Dr.Rene Duherger of Sherbrooke, (center) was presented with a senior membership in the Canadian Medical Association Friday.Making the presentation is Dr.K.K.Thomson, immediate past president of the CMA with Dr.Arthur Peart, general seeretary of the CMA at left.(Record photo: Gerry Lemay) mmi m \u2022 ¦ ¦,, \u2022 © car was a Dubois wa for observation.At 7:25 p.m dd E.T.- - - (Continued from Pg 3) Iota! loss and Mi.garage at two o'clock Saturday taken to hospitalunorning.The car was a total loss.Sunday, five Saturday afternoon at 1:07 MONTREAL (CP) \\ British Eagle, carrying .() enlisted men medical economist said today and 130 cadets in training un direct payment of the doctor i)y,!:lci Ihe command ol ( apt S G government \"is a continuing Carkeek.basis for discontent, unrest and! ITie Eagle is a square rigged conflict between doctors andjsailing ship with a 150-foot een political authority.\u201d\tirai mast that served as train This warning came from Drying ship for German naval ca Dennis S.Lees, head of the «lets before she was taken as economics department at Uni reparation by the ILS after the versity College of Swansea, war South Wales, as the Canadian! Snugged in next lo the Eagle Medical Association launched a is the 10,000 ton State of plaine, week-long conference on modi \u2022 which carries 300 cadets of the cal care insurance and medical Maine Maritime Academy io manpower\tUnitnmg In become officers of «me for «il ui« card* and gift» tn Dr Lee: said that to further, the U.S.merchant marine, llaVy good relations between the med and coast guard.She is com pltili y,mr tiimightfninoM win t» irai profession and the govern manded bv Capt.Howard A i on# rerriMTibered by me.jmenl it would be a good idea Johnson.\tvn(\u2018s io keep direct doctor govern Already tied up in the harbor! ment relations to a minimum basin al Expo are the Canadian' i,v requiring patients to pav at destroyer escort Kootenay, the r,,\\r.r.w* wish m than* «-»«¦*.,\t,\t,\t,\t., ui,II ,\t,\u201e,i:nn\t«n» who In anv way helpird U> maka past nart of thp doctors fees H uonoso I! s soiling vessel.\t,,, , .\t, h .cm (»riii «n\t~\t\"\tour fiftieth Weddlnjf A rmlversary Where governments decide an K( Ml diving tenner cnlled SUPih H ,,1^;,,^ ^n\u201e\ta «pnciai the amount doctors arc paid, a.Y IM I * II and a Russian hydro tiutiiks io our family, u.c \\v serious consequence is that, if foil ihe pay level falls below what it would hr* in a free markel doctors will leave for countries where l.hcir pay is allowed to find its own level.\"This, of rour.se, is what wr see happening in the emigration of something like a quarter of: the output of British medical schools, most of them youngish men going lo the United States.\" Dr l-ees said in a paper submitted to the confer enee.(£ai î> ttf kTlfiutlüi III HAS I wlsih to Lluwih ev^rT- .lOSKPIl miANKt BURNS, Rloh monxl, Qu«.World news flashes for flower.*i, tfift* and lha many lovely narrtm II wa* very nrur'h an>-preclnted.ARTHUR ANP LENA G A OX, SifftVbrirlga Kaat, Qua.Liner freed MONTREAL ( CP i- White divinity MONTREAL (CP) \u2014 Bishop TORONTO (CP) \u2014 French ! James Pike, who last year quit author !-ou is (lemon will be hon jhis post as Episcopalian bishop ored June 24 with Ihe erection of San Francisco, said here of a plaque the Ontario depart Sunday Ins stand on racial is ment, of public records and ar sues led lo charges of heresy chirves said Saturday.\tTrom leaders of his own church The plaque, to he erected in 1 The author of several books Chaplcau Centennial Park in on legal and religious issues Uhapleau will eommemorale the said charges of heresy voiced author of Maria Chapdcline, a against him by southern bishops portray al of life in French Can in the U.S arose mainly from The liner ada\this refusal of an honorary de .ear old Richard Valliere was\tthree cars were damaged\tnear.^v|%anja\twhich ran aground\tMr.Mcmon was horn in Brest.,\tgree\tfrom an\tall-white univer- aken to Hot») Dieu\tHo-'oPfli af-236 St.Jean Baptiste Street, in Thursday\ton a shoal in the St.\tFrance in 1880.In 1912.he came |sity,\ton\twhat\the termed \u201can 1er being hit by a\tcar driven\ti collision.\tLawrence\tRiver 100 miles down\tto Quebec where he made his\thonorary\tdegree in white divin by M.ii.i Uia i.i.\t2,i, a, 3 w\tPolice e slim ate that the\tc a rs st r eu rn from here was t u g ged'\tw ay to t he north I a nd beyond\t11 y Gillispie Street crossing Alex- if Charles Mi lot, 63.Camille frce Sunday after Ions of fuel Lake St John\tHe said at a press conference anrier Street.\tFrechette, 59, Cyril Frechette, 0j| were\tpumped out to lighten\tM.\tM\tM.\the has demanded an ecclesiasti The child received\tinjuries, to 34.all of Asbestos received MOO |ier\t>\t\u2019\t* his shoulders.\t$100, $200 damage respectively In Asbestos accidents.Jean There were no inuiries iClaude Gagnon.21.of 300\t\u2014- Here\u2019s a brand-new chequing account from Bank of Montreal.It's called True Chequing and it's designed lo be used in combination with True Savings.Strictly for paying bills.You get an account statement every month.Plus all your cancelled cheques.Now you can keep on top of your personal finances at all times.And your cancelled cheques arc proof of payment.Keep enough in your True Chequing Account to pay your bills.Put the rest into 4' 2% True Savings.(If you already have a 3% Savings Account, you can convert it to True Savings.) The place to open both accounts is your neighbourhood Bank of Montreal.Mom the two account plan works at a glance TRUE CHEQUING\tTRUE SAVINGS The Disadvantage No interest.Ihe Advantages Convenient way to pay bills.Simplifies budgeting.Low cost.Permanent record of expenditures Cancelled cheques as receipts.\tThe Disadvantage No chequing.Ihe Advantages 4 i i 7c on minimum monthly balance.Money always available.Free transfers to True Chequing.Free cash withdrawals.Breault Street, and Remi Fortin.20.202 St.Edmond Street in Asbestos, were taken to the Canadian Johns-Manville clinic for observation after their ear hit Relic retired MONTREAL (CP) \u2014 The Ca-under her own power today.dian Historical A-.ociat.ion of Of ihe 550 passengers aboard, a pole 111 boni of ihe municipal Montreal announced Sunday 350 were transferred to the Km that vet: ran steam engine 6218 press of England which anehoi of the CNR will run at.least ed near Ihe Sylvania Friday, three more trips before being retired.ASPHALT PAVING Free estimates on request for asphalt works in Sherbrooke and district.Work guaranteed Léo Piquette Ltee 1103 Federal St.Sherbrooke Tel.562-2577 k WASHINGTON k AP) - 1\u2019rcsi H/?s> Bank of Montreal Canada's First Bank Gauvin & Frère Ltee commercial and industrial printers magazines and color invitohons 906 GALT E.,\t562-3803 Sherbrooke.The locomotive was driven by r> Ml\t¦ ; State Secretary Judy LaMarsh uU I ICt H©W WOI'lG during the last Friday's célébra MONTREAL (CP) \u2014 Dele lions surrounding the opening of^ates from around the world the National Museum of Science are returning home alter parti-jdent Johnson's science advisory and Technology in\tOttawa.\tcipation in a nine day confer\tcommittee\tsaid Saturday the On June 24.St Jean Baptiste!mu* of a Roman Catholic or-1world's food problem is of such Day.No.6218 will pull a pas -gankation called the Federation'scale, severity, and duration songer train to Joliette.Grand'- Nocturnal Adoration\tthat a massive long-tangc in Mere and Garneau, Que.\tj The wide ranging conference I novative and unprecedented ef- On July 1,\tDominion\tDay.\ta\ttravelled to centres across Que\tfort\twill\tbe\trequired to\tmaster special train\twill\ttravel\tto\tOt\tbee.including Expo 67 at Mont-\th tawa to participate in the celr real.\t'rh'* effort, the committee bration of the visit of Queen! Paul - Emile Cardinal Loger, said, will make it necessary Elizabeth I!\tArchbishop of Montreal, urged\tlhat\tihe\tUnited States\tassume (the i .000 delegates from 251 leadership of the non Commun-countries to set about, building world and of all internation-a new world of harmony, jov, a' institutions in inaugurating holiness and peare.\tand carrying out a gigantic pro- gram of bringing populations under control and expanding ¦*\tfood production 4 4 4 MONTREAL (CP)\u2014The Stars DETROIT (AP) \u2014 Detroit's and Stripes fluttered over the 4.700 - man police force, faced harbor at Expo 67 Sunday after; with a court order banning two U.S.ships that figured in work stoppages began return-the Second World War tied up ing to normal work shifts today, for week-long visits.\tjBut the end of a feud with the First in the harbor was the city administration over a pay 'U.S.Coast Guard sailing vessel raise was not in sight-\t, cal trial to settle the dispute, The Sylvania was taking GENEVA PARK.Ont (CP) and a special committee is look-on oil Sunday night\tat Trois\tYoung Men s\tChristian A chi\ting\tinto\tthe\tmatter\tbefore niak Rivieres near where\tshe\tran\talions across\tCanada h.ve been\ting\trecommendations, aground.A spokesman for\tCu-\tasdccd 10 s(d\tl,p religious advi\t.\u2014\u201e naro Steau-Ship Unes\tsaid\tshe\t,,r> councils\tto promote better will return to Montreal harbor ',nfk'r®>andmS among members of Christian churehe' The request came al the YMCAs national conn il hold ing its annual meeting here on he weekend In its resolution a-,king for In cal councils, the national group said non-Christians should not be barred from being members US ships at Expo Card of Thanks, Marriages, Death Notices, Births, 25c per count line.Minimum charge, $2.00 (8 lines or less) IN MEMORIAM NOTICES 20c per count line.Minimum charges, $2.00 (10 lines or less) Poetry 25 cents a line extra, Additional names over three 10 cents each name.WEDDING Wedding pictures and writeups received within one month of happening are published free.A charge of $10.00 is made for wedding delayed beyond this period ALL ABOVE NOTICES MUST CARRY SIGNATURE OF PER.SON SENDING NOTICES.OBITUARIES Obituaries received within ene month of death are published free.A charge of $5.00 Is made for obituaries delayed beyond this period.The Record reserves the right to edit or condense obituaries because of space limitations. g EH'CTtBTKyyffT T>ATt.Y TJWYnm, MOV , JTTVT.1#.1W 1.Articles For Sale Slack earth tm i*wn* or n»»- m, ifrintih tire* uid w4M>ela.Sec-nod hand fcrntfture and dlatict.antique rooker.Clifford l^roche, Phone\tC/O Sawyervllli- Hotel.GOOD STOVE and refrigerator, pro-pjme gas oil furnace double l>ed with book-caee hi (food condition Tel.567-3465.).Trucks For Sale NTBRNATIONAL IWWI Model 1H4 5 ton», 6 cyl.with dumper.Inter national 1957,\tBell Tele- phone Truck, (MVI.C.1963, I ton Double wheel, 4 speed, International 1963 1-ton double wheel.4-apeed with new box.Ail In very good condition.Town and Coun try Automatic Service.Tel 562 7861.12.To Let FURNITURE mat va* been stored awàv, reason for sale, hasn't been claimed.Three complete rooms, bedroom set, living room set and kitchen set *229.One other a! $199.00.As low\t,^(tkli,r! BEAUTIFUL sis room inrlivldual residence, 1495 Kingston.See He LENNOX VILLE: I Ohurcfo St : Six room house For further inform-, lion call 562.8322.Paul Boudreau.Tel.506-3980 or 864-4251, Deauville.hert\u2019s 0874 2155 Bachand.Phone 562- PLACE VAUDREUIL PRINTING of all kinds.Write us for quotations or drop in at our commercial plant, Sherbrooke Daily Record, 50 Camirand St., Sherbrooke.Tel.569-3636, Local 33.\t| NEW~ AND USED furniture of all kinds, we buy, sell and exchange.Raoiti Fortier Inc.1026 Wellington St., So.Tel.567-3581.USED STAINLESS steel milk pickup tanks: one 2000 gallon Hell $2500.00, one 2300 gallon Karl Cool, *1.000.00, one 1300 gallon Brenner 1862 model.$2250.00, one 2000 gallon Kan Kool $2750.00, also all kinds of used creamery equipment: three can washers, three, 3000 gallon stainless steel milk holding tanks, one 150 horsepower steam boiler, All types of milk separators, complete powder rolls rÆNNOxV|i,i,K: 34 Wilson St for drying milk.Write or cal .rot>m heated apartment with stove Robert Fnrty, Barton, Vermont.26.Help Wanted: Male SKILLED MACHINISTS Production Personnel Talk here with Hamilton Standard about EMPLOYMENT IN CONNECTICUT, U.S.A.35a.Legal Notice 7 ROOMS TOWN HOUSE H M.Morin, Broker Tel.Daytime: 569 9926 562-8919 \u2014 567 7998 at night WATERVILlfE: One 4 room, one .V room a part morel, 220 wiring.Tel.j 837-2310.CALL MR.FRANK GRISMALA AT 569-9291 ON MONDAY or TUESDAY JUNE 19 or 20 BETWEEN 9:00 A M.and 7:00 P.M.03822.ENGLISH BABY carriage lor sale, just like new.Tel.567-7141.FOUR BURNER gas stove, automatic.Tel.369-1805.ONE HAMMOND organ, months, like new.Tc after 7:00 p.m.j and fridge.Available July Isl.Tel !\t562-5705.|________________\u2014-«- 15.Rooms To Let |LARGE ONE room furnished apart-; ment, near Sherbrooke Hospital,j ;\t1653 Dominion St.Tel.563-1251 a I'*1 ter 5:30 p.m used six .\t567-3881 LENNOX VILLE: Two rooms with kitchen privileges to let.For fur-WOOD AND coal furnace, very good, t,1er information call 569-8449.condition.May be seen at 23; Spring Garden Road.LennoxvHle.| j ^ Ro()m an(, Board AUCTION SALE tor Jean-Louis Jacques, 1459 Galt St., East, Sherbrooke, on Thursday, June 22, '67, AT ! BED SITTING room breakfast and supper furnished, board reason I able.Apply Record Box No.K.\u2019 18.Wanted To Rent WANT TO rent or buy by payment, a small farm or place with land Apply Richmond Box 866.Tel 7:00 p.m.FOR SALE:\tI new automatic washer.1 new automatic dryer;1 3 Conventional washers.2 wood 8.lc2iiM.stoves, I hot-air furnace.1 new\t.-r n i steel tub.I oil burner.3 glass 20.Wanted To Purchase counters, 5 circulatory pumps, I j sump pump.I water softener, 1 (WANTED to buy all kinds of used separator, scales furniture Will pay cash.Tel 3581.of 500 lbs., l.350 gal.reservoirs.10 children's desks With chairs, 2 high chairs, quantity n! hot water, electric and 25.Teachers Wanted oil healed reservoirs, 20 bassinets.567 2 large trunks, fluorescent I paint, large choice of antiques,| lights, kitchen fans, 1 television, j 1\tfuel (gas) perforator, exterior: 2\tOx yokes, 1 spinning wheel.3 antique pine mantel pieces, assorted desks and chains, horse-driven wagon, many other articles j ton numerous to mention.CON-j nmONS: CASH ARTHUR BENNKTT.i Auctioneer).4.Property For Sole ________ '____________________ r I T/~ u RAV _________ RECIFE FOR lore: A dellcWfiil wed\tV-n\t1 ding.cherMiad family life, fewj\t,\t\u201e\t.\t, troubles and Charles Connors to J'li a,,a ™us.\tl out!.OT take charge of your real estate! Edmonton, Alla., who hart been spending some time with the former\u2019s parents, Rev and Mrs.LENNOXVILLE HIGH SCHOOL \u2014 GRADE 5 leaching position open for school year IRfiT-fiB.Apply to (i, L.Rothney, Principal, Box HHt, Lennoxville, Que.ifllfl) 563-5103.You'll be in \"good compony\" by pining this world-famous aerospace company1 Several craftsmen from this area recently made the move to rewarding careers and satisfying living We have a wide variety of assignments for skilled machinists and production people Work varies from the simple to the complex.We are seeking good all around machinists who can read blue prints, set up machines, interpret specifications, etc.Interesting, high-paying jobs.Employment categories include: ALL AROUND MACHINISTS JIB BORE OPERATORS ID/OD GRINDERS HYDRAULIC TEST OPERATORS TOOL MAKERS engin: lathe operators MACHINE AND EQUIPMENT REPAIRMEN MILLING MACHINE OPERATORS An unusual opportunity for you to interview here in this city with Hamilton Standard, one of the most diversified aerospace companies in the United States.These are permanent positions offering excellent pay scales and advancement opportunity.Location is in attractive suburban area of Hartford, an All-American City |ust 100 miles north of New York City fop living conditions and excellent schools.Hamilton Standard will assist in processing visas, obtaining transportation and housing, and assist qualified applicants with relocation expense The company also offers a very substantial package of employee benefits consistent with modern industry.If you cannot interview here now, please write to Mr.Ron S.Gates, Employment Office, Hamilton Standard, Windsor Locks, Connecticut, U S A An Equal Opportunity Employer THE BANKRUPTCY ACT IM THE MATTER OE THE BANKRUPTCY OF : ARMAND DIONNE, Uborei, reut'ilng at H R.No.1, Watc-rvilif Province of Que bee-, (A NA DA DEBTOR NOTICE TO CREDITORS OF FIRST MEETING Notice is hereby given that A R M AND DIO N N E m .tie an a* -signment on the 14ih.dav of June 1967 and that the fir-i-meeting of creditors will be held on the 5th.day of July 1967 at two o\u2019clock P.M , at the office : of Official Receiver, at the I Courthouse, in the City of Sher-l brooke In the Province of Que-| bee.DATED at Sherbrooke Que i bee), this 14tn dav of June 1%?ANDRE TROTTIER, C.A.(Trustee), 1576 King Street West.Suite 200, SHERBROOKE.(Quebec) 36.Miscellaneous OPEN EVERY NIGHT and SUNDAYS until 9.30 p.m.5 continent gift shop I 5 miles from Sherbrooke on route 5 past Lennoxville next to Rolling Hills Motel.36.Miscellaneous ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS If YOU want to drink that\u2019s your business, If you want to stop that\u2019s our business.Tel.Sherbrooke 567-9661 Tel.Stan stead 876-2289 CALL bishop\u2019s Bro I ei - Ltd., : 18 j Magog St.Tel.562-9315 for painting, renovating, building and repairs.36a.Home Services ________ WF: REPAIR nil kitehen .'leeinc ;u* pitances.Including washer and dryer machines.Within an area of 20 miles of Windsor.Tel.845-4682.Anatole L\u2019Etoile.IS YOUR iron or other small appliances on the blink?Call Bryant\u2019s Appliance Service, 163 Queen St , Lennoxville, 567-0000, better still bring them in.AD-LARMISTS\tTASTE IS DIFFERENT Expo advertisement warns: The 'missionary\u2019 menu at the l.ook what the Russians are Hawaiian pavilion.Expo, is not building just 40 miles from the what it sounds; it's steaks.U.S.border.\tchops, fish and fowl.CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING HATES CASH RATE \u2014 3 cents per word, minimum charge SO cent, tor 16 words or lest.Three consecutive insertions, 3rd dey half charge.Six consecutive insertions, 25% off.10 cent* for mailing Record Box replie*.DEADLINE \u2014 Classified Ads accepted until 4.00 P.M.dav previous tc insertion Auction Sales, Legal Notices, Class»* fled Display and Display accepted until 12 noon previoue day; 10 AM.Saturday for Monday 569.3636.Well Drilling We can drill you a well in one day! OES DRILLING Tel.Knowlton \u2014 243-6454 MAPLE HILL SAND HILL - Recent guests of Mrs.Evelyn Fearon were Mrs.Annie Sut- , ,\t\u201e\t,, , ton.Coaticook.Mrs.John annual elo^ng tea at CamP Val; Kuhta, Long Island.N.Y , Mrs.car,ler School where they me Ashley Hatcher and Mrs.Rich- \u2019K'w teachers and renewed ard Winget.Lennoxville\tfriendship with the staff 1966-67.Mrs.Edgar Nugent and Mrs.Weston Graham attended the of New and Used ELECTRIC MOTORS All sizes sold and repaired, also motor starters.Industrial wiring is our specialty.WIGGETT ELECTRIC 153 Marquette St., Sherbrooke, Tel.562-0828 For fine furniture of all kinds., electrical appliances and gifts for all occasions, drop in at Arthur Blouin Liée 66 Meadow St.\u2014 Sherbrooke \u2014 Tel.569-5591 As we accept trade-ins, we have a good stock of second-hand furniture at low prices.Lower prices on furniture for newly-weds.Also land for sale on Moulton Hill between Sherbrooke and Lennoxville at 4c per sq .ft.TERMS AVAILABLE THE BORN LOSER Æf '&JVE PR
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