Sherbrooke daily record, 21 juillet 1967, vendredi 21 juillet 1967
[" WEATHER Mainly *unny but with a few widely scattered thunderstorms during the lata afternoon today and again Saturday.Continuing warm.Winds light.High today and low tonight 85 and 60.Ijttbcooke Pailu Becocd Smile for today Thunder makes a lot of noise, but it's the silent lightning that does the work.Established 1897 Price: 10 Cents SHERBROOKE.QUEBEC, FRIDAY, JULY 21, 1967 Seventy-first year seek the withdrawal of Israeli forces from occupied Arab ter- Soviets make last effort for Israeli retreat UNITED NATIONS (CP) \u2014 ritory and to report to the The Soviet Union was reported curity Council, to be making one last effort They said the Russians were Thursday night to salvage some- finding, however, that a ma.ior-thing from the wreckage of the ity of countries in the 122 mem-UN General Assembly's enter- ber assembly weren\u2019t prepared |||||||| eencv session on the Middle to support instructions limning |-ast\ta UN representative to Utese Diplomatic sources said So- tasks.C a n a d a the United viet diplomats were trying to States, most west European and win support for a resolution that Latin American countries and would specifically instruct a some African and Asian coun-special UN representative to tries want the I N effort to be -\t\u2022 - aimed also at making the Arabs take steps to end their avowed \u201cstate of belligerency\u2019\u2019 with Israel.The assembly adjourned; Thursday, after meeting for only six minutes, until today at, 3 p.m.EDT.It had been expected to end ! its emergency session Thursday, but Ambassador Max Jakobson fÆÊfâfâÊM of Finland, moving for adjourn jment until today, said it was » * _ -krxnirmcant\this feeling private consultations /ViGO opponem\ton the Middle East situation PEKING \u2014 (Reuters) \u2014Taoshouicj continue \u201ca little Chu, former progaganda chief ionger.\u201d and No.4 in the Chinese Com , Diplomatic sources said the munist party, today uas open- session will probably end with ly named in the official Chinese a resoiutjon referring the prob-press as an opponent of Ma0jiems 0f the Middle East back to Tse-tung.\tthe Security Council.Political observers here in- The Soviet Union requested terpreted this as an indication ; the emergency session of the assembly after it had failed to 'persuade the council to condemn Israel for aggression | against its Arab neighbors lastj (month and demand the uncon-1 iditional withdrawal of Israeli! ¦Vforces from conquered land.But; telephoned bomb threat Thurs- ^ jjas suffered a similar defeat' day night grounded an airlift of in assembly.a 75 - man contingent of Cold-; soviet Foreign Minister Ao-stream Guards returning to drej Qromyko invited U S.Am-Londou after a month of train- bassador Arthur Goldberg to tea ing at Camp Wainwright, Alta Triumphant visit in St.Pierre Ü r la, Gr'r: feaves Approves sale of La Presse IF THE INDIANS SHOULD ATTACK \u2014- This fort built at Owl's Head by Sherbrooke Fusiliers is part of their mili- tary show put on in the Eastern Townships from July 15 to 23.The regiment is visiting Knowlton's Landing and Magog before \"Operation Long Lake\" as it hat been named, is complete.rasa i.-.UV' \u2022\u2022 .- -, ~ ¦- \u2022 - - \u2014 5wfesu.w^ii->'is»t»sikS of his dismissal.?* ?bomb threat EDMONTON \u2014 (CP) QUEBEC 1CP) \u2014 The public ! hills committee of the legislature Thursday approved a bill to permit sale of Montreal 1^ Presse to the Trans - Canada Corp.Fund of Montreal.The bill now goes to the legislative assembly for a third reading and to the legislative council, Quebec's upper house, before receiving royal assent.The committee approved a r o d r a f t e d bill with major changes compared with the original draft, which had received approval in principle from the legislative assembly.; ST PIERRE (CP) French and, though these islands and through you.French influence Biggest change was that the ! President Charles de Gaule their population are not very:is felt in Canada and the United-legislature retains the right Ui left here Thursday night fo* large, you are both symbols and States'\u2019\t! authorize any change in control Quebec City following a trium-.workers.\tReviewing the island\u2019s his of Ua Compagnie de Publication iphant 10 hour visit to the small; \"You are symbols of what we'tory, the present recalled the de La French fishing islands of St.French are worth in face of an Basque background of the St.I Pierre Miquelon.\tlimmense continent You arel\u2019ierruis and their desire to re Cries of \u201cVive la Fiance\" and workers because thanks to you.{main French \u201cVive de Gaulle\u2019\u2019 from bun Presse Uce.LAW LIMITS SALE drctls of dockside spectators and a blare of horns from trawlers in the harbor echoed across the water as the French President stepped aboard a motor launch at about 7:10 p.m.ADT.He boarded the French of Legislative action to permit the sale was necessary because of a 1961 law limiting sale of La Presse Co.shares to within the family of the newspaper's founder.Premier Daniel Johnson said sale of La Presse ends an era of newspaper tradition in the Que.(CP) \u2022\u2014 Marcell The agreement also provided,family of the laie Treille Bor-minister without port-jthat the trip by tram from linaume, considered the paper * founder, who died in 1915.Ottawa is accused trying to interfere HULL cruiser Colbert anchored just ui-.Maf,s(.> side the harbor entrance as fog|f0ii0 attached to the Quebec'Montreal to Ottawa was matter began rolling in from the sea e(jucayon department, Thursday Tor the Canadian commission \u201cWe are all sad to see th* blotting out the sun.\taccused the federal government ! for state visits to arrange.end of an era, a glorious era for The Colbert and its destroyer 0f having tried to interfere in! Roger Cyr, director of the La Presse,' Mr Johnson said, escort Bouvet will be met by ^ organization of the visit by provincial government\u2019s office \u201cWe wish lhe new owners mc-the Canadian navy destroyers\u2022 Qcncra| de Gaulle to Quebec of information and publicity, cess.\" Skeena and Terra Nova this Sunday.\t'told the news conference that The 1961 legislation restricted morning in Cabot Strait.28j |'|e to|n ,, oews conference at.the federal government could.sale of shares to within the miles southwest of Cape Ray ^ )la[| jn |,uil that a previousjnot be allowed to arrange Con family until the youngest of the Nfld.\tagreement between Quebec andjeral dr Gaulle's visit to Quebec!great grandchildren of the lat« Gulf One of two planes in the airlift had taken off when the threat was received at Canadian Forces Base Namao.miles north of Edmonton, late Wednesday to talk over thej situation.Diplomatic sources said tire US.and Soviet positions on basic issues remained five;as far apart as ever, that Finland, Austria and Sweden FORT LONG LAKE \u2014 This fort, erected at Owl\u2019s Head by Sherbrooke Fusiliers, is part of their military show which is winding up its week long Eastern Townships visit at Magog on July 22 and 23.On duty: Sentinel - Private M.Pariseau.Next, left to right, are: Major J.Dube.Commander al Camp; Mayor II.L.Parks of Knowlton; R.Brouillctte o( the same town; Major-General C.B.Price.Knowlton: and (Record Photos Studio Eclair) will escort the Colbert 0Uawa ha om 1) Away We Go 3) Flipper 8) Tarzan 3) Dating Game d:06 p.m !>) Don't Eat the Daisies 3) Newly Wed 12) Movie- \u201cThe Haunting\u201d 9:30 p.m.3) MiARion Impossible 5) Get Smart 8j Beverly Hillbillies 8) Lawrence Welk 9:00 p.m.5) Movie \"Back Street' 8i Movie \u201cTerm of Ttrial\u201d 9:30 p m They also visited relatives Magog.\tand family, St Albans.Vt.Mrs Edson Blake has return- wer«1 Mr* Wayne Lit Mr.and Mrs William Smith, üe; Mr Mr*' A' P Main Street, left on July 9 for Ay®r * ^ll\u201c ¦and\tSouth looked things over,\tcontinuation, drew\ttrumps.He saw that he wasn't going\tknocked out West s ace\tof clubs, o\tmake\tfive hearts but he\tand would have been\table to When >ou have to lose a trick\thnid j,;5 joss to one\tdiscard a spade on\tdummy s TRICK IS LOST AT RIGHT TIME Ont., Mr.and Mrs.Ralph Grant an-vwa>\" :t : ^orf\u2018 Prnic'' 0 con trick and the way to do it would fifth club except that West cash sider exactly when you want to lose it There is no bonus paid for winning the first trek.Most piayers would have doubled four spades with the South Little, hand.Then they would have compained about bad luck if Vancouver, B C., where they will visit their son.Charles.Mrs.Smith and family for three weeks Miss Sandra Anderson, Hanover.N.H., spent the weekend with her parents.Mr, and Mrs J.Anderson.Mrs.Gordon Labcree, Mrs Carroll Cooper, accompanied by Mrs.E Simpson, Sr , and Heather and Mrs.Byron Ellis, with Mr.Bernard Laberee as i driver, were in Montreal to at tend a bridal shower for their niece at the home of Mrs.F.Grant, Pierrefonds.Mrs.Harold Sutherland and Mrs.Sarah Ross.Maymont.West had managed to make his Sask , has returned to Lennox- contract We aren tsure West ville after spending several would have, but we are sure days with her nephew.Mr.C that he could have In fact he Nutbrown and Mrs.Nutbrown might even have made an over Mr and Mrs.Chester Squire trick if hearts were opened and and son.Billy, of Lennoxville.continued.He would have to Mr.and Mrs.Norman H a y- gamble that he could get to were recent guests at the C.dummy with a diamond.He Nutbrown home.\twould start by leading a high Mr.and Mrs.Wendell Sheldon would start by leading a high ward, are in Syracuse.N.Y .diamond and putting on dum-attending a six - weeks course my\u2019s king.Later on he would in an advanced educational sys overtake his six with East's tem.\teight to finesse the spades.As- Mr.and Mrs Wendell Sheldo All this is academic South's Mr.and Mrs.Robert Sheldon bid was five hearts West dou- NORTH\tÎ1 A 74 V Q 10 9 8 ?\t5 2 + K975S WEST\tEAST A A J 10\t8 6\tA Q 9 5 3 T 7\t¥ 5 32 ?\tQJ 10\t96\t?K 8 4 3 *\tA 4\tA 10 8 SOITH(Di A K 2 ¥ A K J 6 4 ?\tA 7 AQJ62 East-West vulnerable West\tNorth\tEast\tSouth 1 ¥ 1 A\t2 ¥\t2 A\t4 ¥ 4 A\tPass\tPass\t5 ¥ Dble\tPass\tPass\tPass Opening lead\u2014?Q and saved South this trouble ed his ace of spades right away and saved South this trouble East and West could have beaten him two tricks but it would have involved an almost impossible play.East would have had to play his kins of diamonds on the queen and la ter West would have had to lead low to the eight spot\t\t ¥* CARD\tSENSE\tA A Q\u2014The bidding has\t\tbeen: West North\tEast\tSouth \t\t1 4» Pass\t1 ?\tPass\t2 N T.Pass\t3 A\tPass\t3 A Pass\t4 ?\tpass\tn You, South.\thold:\t AAQ2 ¥K9 4\t?AQ *K J97#\t monds.East played the From then on he had no pro- now?eight blems.He won the diamond and two children were recent1 suming that he had not alreadv 3) Mi,.Ma«aaehuwtt'* family, Alma, N.S., are visiting f®*1* of ^ ,and Mtrs: chns wind up discarding dummy's be to keep East out of the lead Pageant\tjher parents Mr and Mrs D Ahef' New York' al thelr sum' losing club on a long diamond a, Country Mw»lt G :\tshp\u2019 \u2018 vjsjtec| rela.mer home in West Burke, Vt.bled and led the queen of dia Jamboree\ti .\tk 10:30 p.m.\tlives in I>ennoxville and Osha 12) Hun for Your Life wa, Ont.M:00 0 m\tMr.and Mrs.H.R, Worthen 3,8.8) News, Weather,\t.\ti w r Stwrll\tare visiting Mr.and Mrs.C.12) New\u2022\tWorthen, Ottawa.Ont.During H:i* o m\t|be absence of Mr and Mrs.Si Movie: \"Arro-w the Worthen their home will be oc-Bridge\" What do you do now?A\u2014Just bid six clubs.Your hand is sound and you have a prettv good five card club suit.TODAY\u2019S QUESTION Your partner continues to six so he ducked the first diamond no-trump What do you do Answer Tomorrow into the amusement park busiriunless '* is provoked, ness, pioneered hv Disneyland H\" has tr,ed 10 lransl*'e hls The film p r o d u C e r has an Tompassion for animals nounccd he will build two large «b\" entertainment that a U raclions, called \\nimal King-Kound a warm response from] dotm, in California and Florida, jibe theatre ami television aud There is such a demand foriiences In fact, his operation leisure time attractions Ihat 1 bas taken on all the aspects have been forced to get into the Newly-wed is into has of Miscellaneous shower held for IgIgcI by friends bride-to-be at Huntingville 11:75 p.m.3) Movie \"Nightmare in the S»un\" 11:30 p.m.,1) New*, Weather, Sport* «1 Movie: \"Rampage'* 11:45 p.m.J» Movie: \"House to! Horror»\u201d 12) New* 12:15 a m 12) Movie \u201cThe Coun lerfeit Plan\u2019\u2019 12:45 a m.8) ABC Scope 1:30 a m.12) Your Guide ta Expo jst.Albans Hospital.Mrs.T.G.Shepherd with her sons, Bradley, Danny and Mark, have gone\tto New\tCarlisle, where they\twill spend\tthe com- iing weeks with Mrs.Shepherd\u2019s sister and other relative*.SCOTSTOWN\t\u2014\tMiss\tJoan!\tMr.and\tMrs.R.\tRobinson Gordon\twas\tguest\tof\thonor\tat\tand family\thave left\tby motor a miscellaneous shower in St to spend their holidays at Fun-Paul\u2019s Presbyterian Church dy Park, N.B.Miss Heather Blinco is sfiend- Spooner Pond W.l.gives gifts for veterans Waterloo High School lists promotions cupied by Mr and Mrs.James Olando, Lake Worth.Fla.Out-of-town relatives and friends who attended the Hibbard - Rodrigue wedding in SPOONER POND \u2014 The reg Rock Island were Miss I.eona tilar meeting of this branch was Shepard WATERLOO -list for Waterloo is as follows: Grade IP Promotion win.Carmen Kerkhoff.Arthur Robert Comeau.Carol Hadd, High School Norris.Rosemary Tracey.Nor- Terry Hadd Frank Kerkhoff.man Tracey, Arthur Vefboven JoAnne Sanschagm, Paul Sar Grade 5J - Charlene Atkins, rasin, Wesley Sweet, Hugh Tra-Todd Brown.Pam- j0bn Barrie.Randy Berwick, cey, Gary Wood, Anita JVoods, ela Cyr.Sandra Davies, John ^aren Messrs.Lee and Bob held on the evening of July \u20ac junoermann at the home of\tGs- j\u201ecelyn Lo< BEDFORD \u2014 a Disney like empire.Hems:\tHUNTINGVILLE \u2014 Mrs.Wil- Hall on July 8, when around 1.Feature movies.The new: ham Suitor entertained recently ro relatives and friends gath- mg her holiday» with her tin- ft 3 nagging backache! He used lo hr bothered by hark ache* and tired feeling.When he learned that irritation of the bladder ami iirinarv tract can result in bo phil'ip Bonnick, da Vintinner.Jane Waterhouse, announced its hopes that Torsi Mrs.Albert Farwell the former the August bride-to-be.\t|Marquadt in Norwalk, Conn, can corral the family trade and Violet Skuse.\tMiss Gordon was greeted at! She also visited her uncle and has ordered 10 pictures in 14 i About 40 guests were present;,^ (1nf)r by Mrs rKina|d Mor aunt, Mr.and Mrs.H.Bunco W.R WigW months.In release: Africa when the guest of honor Mrs nson one (>f Hie hostesses, and 'n Hersey, Pa.Texas-Stylo.Coming up: Gentle Farwell arrived\tShe was:esc0rted to a chair at the ta- Mr.and Mrs Giant, Ttip Daring Game, Island seated behind a table laden b|e |a(|Cn wjth gaily wrapped man.who have spent the past of the Lost.\t! with gifts.\t| gifts, while Mrs J.B.Scott i month on a motor trip to Tor- 2.Television series.Tors has Pink and white streamers played, -annily used his features as were attached to the chair and i j^rs Kelton MacKenzie present Here comes the' bride, ranee, Calif., where they visit- suspended an Gentle Giant becomes Gentle Hyatt, Mrs.John Cox.Mrs.R ed the bride elect with a cor vuots for new series; thus overhead was Africa Texas Style, with Hugh umbrella and balloons- filled\t^ colored carnations O\u2019Brian emerges as Cowboy in! with confetti.\tj q-he guest of honor was as-1 Africa, with Chuck Connors onj Mrs.Suitor served refresh- j sjj(e Sadie Wheeler, Sheila'child n the way he should go Ivia Rainville, Richard Reed, ; ready are helping through their:\\ybeejer_ Randy Williams.Jef- and when he is old, he will;Carol Russell, Kevin Sanscha-church groups.\tj-r£1y wood\tnot depart from it.\u201d\tgrin.Stephen Schaenfield, Da- A contest on Canada was held Grade 3S - Nancy Benoit, San- Following the sermon, the vid Stretch.Larry TibbitU, dra Brown, Sharon Brunton.sacrament of the Lord's Supper Sally Tibbitts, Norman Viger, and was won by Mrs.F.Win- tie.The winner of the regular p)janna Butcher, Brenda Camp-; was administered by the Bishop.| James Waterhouse, drawing was Mrs.\\.Morrow.bel| peter Carter.Douglas assisted by Canon H.C.Den- Grade 9 Frank Brock, C ards\twere signed to he sent\tcbaprnan jennj{cr Gjbb5i Anne\tlon\tGeorge Chapman, May Clark, ,0j ».\tm*nibm-\tl 5\tGillies.Sharon Grubb, Bar- The flowers on\tthe\taltar\twere\tJoey Ewens, Carol-Ami Foley, \u201e\tj\t»,\t,\t,\tand Means committee\theld an\tbara Haley, Gregory Lloyd,\tin memory of\tMr\tand\tMrs.\tWendy Heath.Gary Hughes, Mr.\tand\tMrs.\tLennox Ames auction\tsale of white\telephant\tKenneth MacAskill, Susan Par-\tJames Davidson\tand\tson.\talso\tKeith Inglis, Susan Irwin.Char are spending their holidays a.articles with Mrs^Coles acting ker Tbelma Pickcn.David Ro- of Mr.and Mrs.Willis Cramer, lotte Ledoux, Lola Ledoux.Eli-t ape t od, .lass.\t^ as auctioneer.The sum of bert$i cjndy Romaniuk.Kath; placed there by Mrs.John Bur- zabeth Merry, Erie Norris.WiL _ > was r a ize .\tleen Rowe, David Sanschagrin, bine.\t.liant Norris, David Slack, Bar Meet Mr.Rice .one of our craftsmen Ma., Fred Rice, shown here beside the Royal Zenith offset press, is looking over a page of multi-coloured tourist maps |ust off the press far the city of Magog Fred, who resides in Lennoxville, has 5 years experience os a letterpress pressman and 5 years experience as an offset pressman, and is one of the 15 qualified craftsmen who ore employed in the Job Printing Department of the Sherbrooke Record, FRED RICE For Quality .Quotations Service and Savings.Call 569-3636 Sherbrooke Dailij \u2018Becord The next meeting will be held Lloyd Sturtevant, Ruth Tracey, on Aug 3 at the home of Mrs Rnb\u20acrt\u2018Viseri Barbara Wilkin- FLANDERS al pmnJTfor families wMb^i'50\"\u2019 A\u201d0n Woodst Shei,a Woods Mr.and Mrs.Bryan McDer- terhouse, James Hick lunch.bara Scott, Bryan Singfield, Wanda Sturtevant, Mary W&-Wilkinson, East Clifton Grade 4R - Lois Anderson, mott left on a motor trip to Alexander Wilson Willie Barrie.Donna Butcher.Fairfield.Montana, on July 4 Grade 10 - Richard Blampin, Douglas Cochrane.Hope Coul- They plan to visit their aunt, (Colin Bockus, Fred Bow ker, nmbe.Maralie Burrell.Betsy Mrs.Sinclair Brown, in Bran Richard Brousseau.Susan Fla Girouard, Debora Hollenbeck.n.Man., on their way.Theyihagan.Jean Fraser, Dianna Mrs.Hollis Cairns and sons.!June Hollenbeck.Wanda Irwin, will aiso visit many places of Hollenbeck.Lynn Irwin, Elke Terry and Timmy, and Bobby Helen Krause.Rodney Lynn,;interest.\tKerkhoff, Fred Ledoux.Ruth Blair spent a week\ton a camp-\tJanet McElroy,\tNancy\tMont-\tMr.and Mrs\tMcDermott will McLellan.William Neeley, mg trip to Hollis,\tN.H.and\tgomery.Dean\tNorris.Junior-\tattend the 50th wedding anniver- 'Joyce Norton, Anne Norris, Pa- Nantasket Beach.Mass.They .Picken.Denis Romaniuk.Claud: sary of their brother and sister- tricia Pugh, Jennifer Ray, Mir also enjoyed deep\tsea fishing\tRoyer, David\tRowe,\tRichard\tin-law, Mr and\tMrs.Charles A.hael Savage, Neal Stretch.Wil from Kenne bunk port, Me.Mr.\tScott, Ricky\tSeguin.\tCharles\tMcDermott, in\tFairfield.Mon-.Hbrord Verboven, Jeffrey White- John Cairns.Saint John N.B , Snow, Robert Thompson.Karen tana on July 18\thead is spending the summer with Tracey Debra Whitehead, And- Mr.and Mrs Bryan McDer-\u2014- - Mr.and Mrs.Cairns\treas Wiedenfeld.\tmott were in Lachute recently A joint communion service Grade 4S .Larry Anderson, where they attended the Buck-was Held on July 9 in the Uni Dean Benott.John Blcs, David land - Gordon wedding, ted Church with a good attend Butcher.Sheila Caw.Kenneth Miss Linda French accompan-ance Lunch was enjoyed after Clark, Michael Davies.Phillip ied her uncle and aunt.Mr.and in the W.I, Hall.\tHealey, Gary Inglis, Wade Ir- Mrs Wm Cook to Pickering.Ont., where they attended the marriage of her cousin.Miss Orford JMC Concerts MONT ORFORD PROVINCIAL PARK, MAGOG Saturday, July 22nd at 8:30 p.m.PAUL TORTELIER, Cellist BACH Program Sunday, July 23rd at 4:00 p.m.PIERRE MOLLET, Swiss Baritone Colombe Pelletier Pianist TICKETS: On sale at the following addresses: SHERBROOKE: Skinner A Nedeeu, Shopping Centre $69-7955,\u2022 H.C.WlUon A Sont, 61 Wellington N.$62-2*27; 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WE RENT ALMOST EVERYTHING _\tCONVEYOR ROOF DECKS with hydraulic drive.Can carry cement, rocks, bricks nr cement blocks up to 33\u2019 in height and load capacity up to 40 tons an hour For further details, call us day or night at Rental & Sales Center Inc.906 Kiny St.West \u2014 Tel.569-9641-42 \\ for BEST RESULTS «I Sljtcbroolicrailijriccocd (C ?\t//far FRI .JVLY 21.1967 ^JT /Sol -N(\u20197 '1_1 Back from prison-like atmosphere of Congo We felt like prisoners From 6 p.m.till 6 a m.we couldn't even cross the street to see our neighbors.We didn't know what was going on.\u201d Philippe Sharp, seated now in the tranquility of his father-in \u2022 law's Sherbrooke home, shook his head as if he wasn't sure what he had just said was really over.Mr.Sharp, who arrived in Sherbrooke only last Monday from the Democratic Republic of the Congo formerly the Belgian Congo, where he was in charge of scholarships at the General Secretarial of the Lovanium University.was referring to the hostilities in the Congo July 5-12.Mr.Sharp at this time w\u2019as jat Lovanium University, about 15 miles from Kinshasa t formerly Leopoldville).\u201cThere was no fighting near Kinshasa jbut the tension was very high.\u201cAt the university during the jday we were not allowed to leave the campus and at night By PETER VERRAL (Record Staff Reporter) we were confined to our homes,\u201d he said.\"This 6 p.m.to 6 a m curfew was in force throughout the Congo and nobody was allowed to leave or enter t h e country during the week of July 5 - 12,\u201d he said \u201cDuring this time we were subject to halt and search inspections by the National Congolese Army (ANC).These sol diers had the authority to see that our cars had the proper registration and that our identification papers were in order.\" Mr.Sharp said there w a s heavy fighting in Bukuva as w-ell as Kisangani.\"AH of the people injured in the fighting were brought to the Lovanium University Hospital, and last Thursday two planes arrived at the hospitals \u2014 with casualties from the fighting in Kisangani.\u201cAlso,\u201d he added, \u201cthe Congolese government took all non BRIEFLETS TOUR \u2014 Delegates to the World Congress of the Jeunesses Musicales being held in Montreal headed for the JMC Orford Camp yesterday for a day of leisure.Shown above are the 13 delegates, who have been given a \"four\" of the new cafeteria at the camp, by delegate Mimi Shea (extreme right) of Canada.(Record photo: Gerry Lemay).Congress delegates visit camp MAGOG \u2014 (Staff) \u2014 Several hundred delegates to and dignitaries of the 10th World Congress of the Jeunesses Musicales headed for the JMC Orford Camp near here yesterday for a partial-day away from the rigorous planning of the congress\u2019 sessions and concerts in Montreal.The delegates from over 15 countries arrived by bus from Montreal in the early afternoon, and firstly took to the cool water to escape the very-humid weather.Others lounged on the grass and enjoyed a short snack.The dignitaries, among them Sir Ernest and Mrs.Macmillan, formerly one of Canada's foremost conductors, arrived by private car, after having picnicked at the summit of Mount Orford.At 4 p.m.shortly after the VIP\u2019s had arrived, all were requested to gather in the concert hall for a short program.These visiting delegates who came to Orford yesterday, returned to Montreal to attend a concert of the Montreal Symphony Orchestra at Salle Wilfred Pelletier, Place des Arts.Today, the congress concludes, with a 20th Century forum at Royal Victoria College.Montreal, where the theme will be \u201cThe Jeunesses Musicales delegate-cultural ambassador.\u201d Tonight, there will be a recital and a concert at Place des Arts.The congress, which began on Sunday.July 16, was highlighted by Music Day at Expo 67, recitals, concerts, competi tions, conferences and study sessions.ASBESTOS i THE ANGUS BREEDERS ASSOCIATION is holding an an ;nual picnic on Saturday, July 29th., commencing at 10.00 a.m.Ion the grounds at Robert La-berge\u2019s \u201cManasan\u201d Farm.Danville.The road will be marked from Route 5, into the grounds.[AM members and friends are : cordially invited.Adults $1.25, Children under 12, 65c.BURY U.C.W.Centennial Supper, Beans, Ham, Salads, Cake, Strawberries and ice cream, July 22, 5:00 - 7:00 p.m.Bury Town Hall Bazaar and Food ! Tables, Display of Antiques.LENNOXVILLE \u201cHear guitarist DAVE BBURLING at Island Brook Pentecostal Church July 21st.to 28th.at 8 p.m.NORTH HATLEY NEVIS CARIBBEAN STEEL BAND Benefit performance for the Piggery Playhouse will take place at Hovey Manor, North Hatley, on Monday, July 24, 1967 at 9 p.m.Admission $2.50 oer person.nationals out of the \"haut\u201d Congo region where the fighting was and brought them to Kin shasa.Fortunate!} Mrs.Sharp, who graduated from the St Vincent de Paul Hospital in 1961.was not with her husband at the un iversity.She returned to Can ada last May.On July 14.Mr Sharp was able to get a seat on the see ond plane out of the Cong o since the violence began.\"This wasn\u2019t an evacuation\", he insisted.\u201cAlthough the Boeing 1 was on lacked iirsl class seats to make more room, this was mainly because all flights m and out of the Congo wore one week behind schedule because of the fighting \"My flight had about 198 people aboard.When it arrived in Brussels we were met by great crowds of anxious relatives and friends who bad heard the re I ports of the trouble in the Congo.They were certainly reliev led to see familiar faces, j \u201cOne reason for this appre-j(tension.\u201d he suggested, \u201cwas I probably because the first [plane out of the Congo stopped over in Paris and so our plane was renlh the first to reach Belgium.There or four days after 1 left the Congo, things were pretty much back to nor mal.\u201d In fact by ;hc week's end the Kisangani radio announced that the Mobutu forces had re [captured Kisangani and Buku-jva.However, not all of their Three year stay in the Congo was a period of tenseness and anxiety for the Sharps.Mrs.Sharp, who was working at the .nate.niily ward of the univer sity hospital, found main dtr I Terences from her training in Sherbrooke\u2019s St.Vincent de i .,uij Hospital.BACK FROM CONGO- Philippe Sharp arrived in Sherbrooke last Monday from a three-year stay at the Lovan-ium university in the Demo cratic Republic of the Congo (formerly the Belgian Congo).Mrs Sharp who was a nurse at the university hospital, returned to Canada last May.Above, Mr.and Mrs.Sharp and Piggy, a cocker spaniel who served valiantly as a watchdog while they lived in the Congo.(Record photo: Goit.y Lemay).See \"Back From\" Page 7 Pleads guilty to\tRelatives (ete rifle, liquor theft\tborder couple on anniversary Pleading guilty yesterday to breaking and entering and stealing revolvers and a rifle and 25 bottles of liquor for a total of $215 was Robert Chauvette.22, of Beebe.The Beebe man appeared in Court of Sessions before judge Benoit Turmel who gave the accused a suspended sentence.He was also ordered to post $200 peace bond and keep the peace for the next two years.* * * Gerald Labrie, 24, and Norbert Houle, 26, both of Beebe pleaded guilty to a charge of breaking and entering and They were each sentenced to three months in jail.* *\t* Donald Burke,\t33,\tof\tSherbrooke, pleaded\tguilty\tto\ta charge of car theft and causing $100 damage to the vehicle in question.His hearing was remanded to July 27 pro forma.Defence lawyer Jacques Page obtained bail for his client fixed at $1,000 in cash and $2.000 on property.* *\t* Andre \u201cChico\" Martel, of Deauville was charged with stealing a car and passing a bogus cheque worth $171.82.He stealing 15 cases of liquor pleaded not guilty.worth $1000 in Rock Island.His preliminary hearing was .[remanded to July 27 pro forma.the \u201d 0< a CHRISTOPHE!! PUHfHügR _ Rohî?Srvsneoei Trevor Houmm GertFrore CLsmsiiiE Huger Ml° VlML BRVRilER t MjOM6ferK women ol ptesrerr »re 3t it sgaio Triple Cross 1.05 5.15 9.30 Red Lanterns 3.45\t7.40 Mi BROMPTON Miss Fannie Knapp, of Sherbrooke.spent the holiday weekend with Mrs.H.T, Ward.Miss Deborah Ward, Hatley, spent a fewr days with her grandmother, Mrs.Ward.Other visitors of Mrs.Ward were Mr.and Mrs.John Earle and daughters, Helen, Marilyn, Karen and Cathy, Ottawa, en route to Grand Falls and St.John's.Nfld.for their holidays.Mrs.O.for their holidays.Mrs.Olive Porter, Randboro.was also guest at the same home.Mr.and Mrs.Lewis Cox.of Lennoxville, and Miss Evelyn Davies.Sherbrooke, called on Mr.Donald Davies Mr.and Mrs.Denis Robinson, Stouffville, Ont., visited Mr.and Mrs.A.E.Robinson during the holiday weekend and were guests on July 1 of Mr.and Mrs.Harold Robinson.{ FLANDERS \u2014 Mr.and Mrs.i Aubrey French entertained about 25 relatives and friends on July 2 to honor Mr.and Mrs.Ronald Nourse, Rock Island, on their silver wedding anniversary.Those from out of town included Mr.and Mrs.Nourse, Their son, Allan and daughters, Nancy and Dorothy, Rock Island; Mr.and Mrs.Raymond Wood, Bedford; Mr.and Mrs.Crescent Bain, daughter, Norma, Mr.and Mrs.Ernest Dempsey, Mr.and Mrs.Elmer Dempsey, Mrs.C.P.Flaws, of Sawyerville; Mrs.Ronald Learned, of Cookshire, and Mrs.Jack Murray, Birchton.Cookshire, and Mrs.Jack Murray, Birchton.A pleasant afternoon was ! spent in visiting.Mrs.French served refreshments at the tea hour, assisted by Miss Brenda French and others.1 Hees and Fleming to visit Sherbrooke At least three of the eight men seeking the leaderships of the national Progressive Conser va live party at the convention being held in Toronto in September will visit the Sherbrooke area to seek support of the regional delegates.Following Thursday\u2019s announcement that Hon.Davie Fulton would be here at the beginning of next week, supporters of Hon.George Hees and Hon.Donald Fleming stated that their favourites would also visit Sherbrooke to hold regional can cuses.Mr Hees plans to be here about August 1 while.Mr.Firm ing\u2019s meeting will lake place towards the end of August Mr, Fulton plans to meet the delegates from Sherbrooke, Compton and Richmond conn ties in Sherbrooke Monday eve ning and also will hold a press conference Sherbrooke County delegates to the national convention are Liguori Brodeur, Charles Sam son, Yves Comtois, Yves O\u2019Bready and Miss Claudette Stein man.Two other Sherbrooke resid ents will also attend the rally as part of the Quebec province delegation Stanley Sloiiiman, vice-president of the Quebec Progressive Conservative Asso ciation, and Roland Dugre, QC.Condition improved Stanstead Legion Auxiliary tea to benefit student bursary fund iijiiiMillUWli'Wliliil CASSVILLE MEMORIAL MONUMENT (msville emorial dedkated The lace-covered table was centered by an anniversary cake decorated in white and silver.Mr.and Mrs.Nourse received several gifts and good wishes from their friends TOURlUl SAND HILL \u2014 Miss Linda Lemay, Sherbrooke, spent a few' days with her uncle and aunt, Mr, and Mrs.G.Robinson.Mrs.E.Fearon, accompanied by Mrs.R Winget, Arnold Win-get and Clifford Hatcher, Len-noxville, spent a week as the guests of Rev.David Fearon, Greenfield Park, and while there attended Expo.19 S DAYS «II coitl Included* 525.Of the 19 days, you spend 8 DAYS IN ACAPULCO DEPARTURE: AUGUST 9 \u2014 RETURN: AUGUST 28 TRANS \u2022 OCEAN TRAVEL INC.[ CASSVILLE - (Specials \u2014 : Despite the inclement weather of last Sunday, the dedication (ceremony of the memorial monument took place in Cassviile on the site of the old church which was dismantled a year ago.There were mixed feelings among those attending, including memories of past years when the old church played such an active part of the pioneers way of life, its closing and opening once a year for a service of worship when friends would gather from far and near to attend.Then the announcement that the church was unsafe for further use and there were no funds to renovate, the decision was made that it must be taken down.Much of the interior of the riiurch was donated to the Stan stead Historical Society for pre- not try the .By IVY HATCH (Record Correspondent) servation and is in the Rock Island museum.In (he place of the church stands a mnmument.designed by Jack Anderson of Beebe and a committee, and made of local granite stone in a half circle, engraved with the words, \u201cCassviile United Church, 1806-1966\u201d which sits upon a granite base.This church was built in 1806 and served the people for miles around the then popular settlement of Cassviile.Families came to church in horse and buggy in the early days.They brought their mid - day lunch and after the service picnicked on the grounds.Some of the materials used to build the church in 1806 were taken from the Old Union Church at North Stanstead, thej latter being the first Christian! church in the area Rev.Geoffrey Joycey, Rock Island, was one of the speakers at the dedication service on Sunday afternoon, lie paid tribute to those early settlers who had built the church and their descendants and all who came to worship.Rev.A.B Lovelace of Shcr ' brooke, secretary for the Que j bee Sherbrooke Presbytery, | said that although the building is gone, in reality the peoplej had taken their church with them when they left to take up new lives in other parts of the country for the Christian teaching of this church was their inheritance and it will remain always with them.Alan Law, Montreal, and David Joycey, Rock Island, spoke briefly as did Rev.James:] Brooks of Waterville.The choir of Beulah United Church.Ayer's Cliff, which in the past had sung at the annual services, were here on Sunday.Arrangements are being made for the grounds on the site to be landscaped and to have perpetual care STANSTEAD \u2014 The meeting of the Auxiliary of I\u2019run tier Branch of the Royal Canadian Legion was held July 4 in the Memorial Home.It was agreed to hold the au tumn tea and sale on Oct.14, in the Memorial Home.Proceeds will be for the benefit of two student bursaries of $50 each, to go to a son or daughter of a veteran or Auxiliary member planning to furthur their education, following graduation from High School.Mrs, Gladys Char tier and Mrs Ivy Hatch, with the president.Mrs.June Les lie, will act on the committee.Mrs.Leslie, M r s.Gladys Chartier and Mrs.Margaret Black, chairman of the July 1 celebrations at the Memorial Park, Beebe, and the float, gave reports and expressed appreciation to those, who had contributed to the successful event.Mrs.Leslie presented to Mrs.Gladys Hunter, the Past Presi dent\u2019s pin and Legion medal.She paid tribute to Mrs.Hunter for her efficiency and leadership.Plans were made to eater for a July wedding reception.Mrs.John Heald and Mrs.Gladys Hunter agreed to chair the October tea and refreshment arrangements.Henri Goudreau, 21, of 9 Pearce Street, Stanstead, was reported in improved condition at the SI Vincent de Paul hos-pilal this morning.Mr Goudreau suffered injuries to lus abdomen last Wednesday afternoon when he lost control of his gravel truck and hit a row of trees on RR 1 George ville near the Ridgewood Inn.Mr.Goudreau, who was unconscious when he was admitted to the hospital last Wednesday, has now regained consciousness.MONEY FOR STUDY Existing wool research projects at Australian universities will receive about $320,000 t hi* year THOS.W.LEONARD bIV, h i.NOTARY \\ .C&HmVt'jql Bldg , Su.lo SOV id lO 9-Î600 liliiNNl MOREL Inc.JEWELER formerly located at 128 King St.W NOW MOVED to 339 Alexander St.Tel.567 5474 New Home Recipe Reducing Pian 218 King West Tel.569-9878 * except meals in Mexico ROLLING HILLS MOTEL AAA .so delightfully different FULLY LICENSED Situoted 2 miles south of Lennoxville on Route 5 Telephone S67-5234 It\u2019s simple how quickly one may lose pounds of unsightly fat right in your own home.Make this home recipe yourself.It\u2019s easy, no trouble at all and costs little.Just go to your drug store and ask for four ounces of Naran I Concentrate.Pour thla into a pint bottle and add enough j grapefruit juice to fill the bottle, fake two tablespoon* full a day I as needed and follow the Naran ! Plan.If your first purchase does not ¦how you \u2022 simple easy way to lose bulky fat and help regain slender more graceful curves; if reducible pounds and inches of excess fat don\u2019t disappear from neck, chin, arms, abdomen, hips, calves and ankles just return the empty bottle for your money back.Follow this easy way endorsed by many who have tried this plan and help bring back allurtng curves and graceful slenderness.Note how quickly bloat disappears\u2014how much belter you feel.More alive, youthful appearing and active.UNION NATIONAL ANNUAL PIC Sponsored by the Union National, Sherbrooke County SUNDAY, JULY 23rd at 1.30 p.m.at AUBERGE des PINS - DEAUVILLE This annual picnic is dedicated to all Sherbrooke County residents.EVERYONE IS WELCOME ORCHESTRA \u2014 GAMES \u2014 FIREWORKS \u2014 FREE REFRESHMENTS In case of rain, Picnic will be held Sunday, July 30fh.; Da&i ¥«\u2022«[ The paper of the Eattern Townehipt.Eslablishwl February 9.1887, Incorporating the Sherbrooke Gwette (eat 1887) and the Sherbrooke Examiner teat.1870) Published every weekday by the Sherbrooke Daily Record Company Ltd.119 Wellington Street North.Sherbrooke.Que.JOHN BASSETT Chairman IVAN SAUNDERS President DOUGLAS BASSETT Vice President HUGH DOHERTY Editor-in-chief FRIDAY, JULY 21, 19tS7 Launch local historical museum Decision of the Sherbrooke Seminary to hand over to the Eastern Townships Historical Society its valuable historical collection built up over the past 75 years will be welcomed by history lovers, who have long felt, perhaps without reason, that the Canadiana on display at the Seminary represented more or less a private collection.In possession of the Historical Society they will form the basis of an historical museum open to viewing by the public.Rut the transfer also creates certain problems which must be solved before the museum becomes a reality.One is the selection of a proper building in which to House the collection.Most generally favored is the present City Hall which it is hoped will he replaced by a new structure in the near future.The proposition ha* certain advantages.one of which should he a comparatively low capital cost provided there is proper co-operation between the municipal, provincial and federal authorities, which might offset certain weaknesses including parking difficulties.Another major problem will be that of financing the maintenance and operation of the museum once it is established.This amounts to a substantial sum annually and it is essential that some adequate source of income\u2014either through government grants or endowments\u2014-be assured before the project is launched.?Women\u2019s bridge foursomes take so long to break up because no gal wants to be the first to leave the table.Reverses cooling Red ambitions?U GRAND CHARLES fN ROUTE TO CANADA.13 \"HE'S NOT ABOARD AT PRESENT.OFF FOR A STROLL.The reportedly cool reception given by the Kremlin to the demands by certain Arab leaders visiting Moscow lor increased military aid in a possible renewal of the Holy War with Israel is understandable in view of the sorry showing by successive Communist governments in the domestic and foreign fields since 1945.In the internal field, the economy lags dismally and foreign visitors from advancing Western countries find that life lor the ordinary Russians seems drab and dismal.Russian ventures abroad in attempting to reshape the course of alfairs in other nations have been attended with an al most uniform record of reverses, some of them being extremely embarrassing to say the least.The most recent failure of Russian foreign policy in the Middle bast undoubtedly has caused a great deal of soul-scarching within the Kremlin, as the complete rout of Russian armed and Russian-trained Arab forces by tiny Israel during the short desert war represented a costly setback for Soviet policy aimed at gaining strategic and political control of A tropical paradise the Middle East.While Khrushchev was fired for his disastrous adventure in Cuba, it is less likely that heads will roll in the Kremlin following the Arab debacle because now there is no single individual in control.However appearances may require that one or more of the top leaders he replaced before long, a factor that may be contributing to the reluctance of the Russian chiefs to commit themselves too drastically in the still-troubled Eastern Mediterranean area.One of the weaknesses of successive Soviet leaders has been the obsession for becoming the world\u2019s greatest military power and spreading the Communist revolution all over the globe.To this end they have diverted resources badly needed for improving their domestic economy, with the result that Russia is a poor showcase of what Communism can do for the people.It is regrettable, for the Russians themselves and the world at large, that the Red dictatorship cannot shake itself loose from its long-established fetishes and adopt some sane national and international policies.French Canada says: Cultural jurisdiction quarrel nothing but a useless runabout Bygone days TEN YEARS AGO Bui Maldives offer no housing MALE, Maidive Islands (AP) If you\u2019ve been looking for an isolated tropic isle, a place where you can get away from television, city noise, smog, and lung cancer statistics, consider the Maidive Islands.The Maldives\u2014pronounced as in leaves\u2014have no television, no smog, no income tax.no property tax, no banks, no gas «tâtions, no political parties and no dogs.If you are tired of your wife, all you have to do is to vvalk to the city square, repeat three times, \u201cI divorce you,\" and just like that, instant bachelorhood.Or, if you are so inclined, you can pick up another wife, or as many as four\u2014all at the same time; it is perfectly legal here.Money doesn't grow on trees in the Maldives, but it can he picked tip along the beaches at low tide.Cowry shells, the home of a type of moltusk.are found in abundance and they are as good as money, According to Webster's, the cowry has been used as money in Africa and some Asiatic conn tries, It was the \"coin of the realm\" in the Maldives for years.According to street corner gossip here in Male, the Maldives\u2019 capital, two cowries will even today buy a wife in some places in Africa GOOD VACATION SPOT All this should make for a fairly decent place to vacation, if not retire.But there are some substantial drawbacks, among them the fact that the Maldives just aren't ready for visitors.First of all, it isn't easy to get to the Maldives, an arclu pelago of about 2,000 islands with a population of fewer than 100,000 tucked away in Ihe north Indian Ocean.About once a month a chartered Air Ceylon twin engine plane flies the 400 miles to the Maldives from Co lombo, Ceylon, with cargo, mail and perhaps a passenger or two The two hour flight is out for most visitors though, because the Maldivian ambassador in Colombo will, as he put it, \"issue a visa only when accom modations are available, and there are no accommodations.\" 1 was able to make arrange ments with Oapt.P.P.Nair of the Ocean Princess, a 2,500-ton British cargo ship under charter to the Maldives, to use the stateroom of a ship's officer who was on leave and to sleep aboard ship the five nights she would be in harbor.None of the 2,000 islets, of which about 215 are inhabited, is more than five square miles in area and all are level and low-lying.Little was heard of Ihe Mai dives until 1966, udien this newly - independent country of about 97,000 population surprised the l niled Nations by asking for membership.It had been a British possession, ADMITTED TO UN The move led to arguments over admittance of so - called \"mini-states\" into the world bi>d> But on Sept 21.1966.the Maldives were admitted.Other tiny former colonies such as Guyana and Barbados have been admitted to the Ended Nations since then, hut the Maldives are stilt the smallest in population and area\u2014112 square miles.Today in history John T.Scopes, science teacher in Dayton, Tenn., was found guilty of teaching the theory of evolution in contravention of state law 42 years ago today\u2014in 1925.Scopes agreed to become a test case for the American Civil liberties Union when Tennessee be ««baa, (Abranami looked forward to the city which has foundations, whose builder and maker is God.(Hebrews 11:10, RSV).PRAYER: Grant us this day, \u2022ternal Father a clear vision that we may tee those thing» which are of Thee.Give us firm faith and strength that the work of our hands and the investment of ovr lives may abide in Thy praise.In Jeeua name.Ama ian^ came the first state to re spond to fundamentalist pressure and legislate against any \"theory that denies the story of the divine creation of man as taught in the Bible.\" The case became a world wide sensation though the judge prevented any debate on the constitutionality of the law.1780 A tnericans attacked the British at Bergen Neck, N.J.1959 \u2014 Federal court in New York ruled Lady Chatterie-.* Ixjver is not obscene.First World War Fifty years ago today\u2014in 1117 \u2014 mutiny along the whole no; them Russian litre in Galicia forced retreat on a wide front; Austro-Ger-man forces attacked near the confluence of the Rim-nik and Sereth Rivers as fighting resumed in Korn «ou* Second World War Twenty-five years ago today \u2014 in 1942 \u2014 RAF and RCAF bombers attacked Duisburg and oilier Ruhr Vallej targets; U.S.subma nnes sank three Japanese destroyers off Kiska in the Aleutians; a German tank thrust threatened Rostov.MISSED THE TURN BRISTOL, England lAP) -Edward Brown, chairman of » district road safety committee, w-as fined S42 for driving with out due care and attention He was accused of stopping on the wrong side of a traffic island, backing up to make a U-turn, mounting the sidewalk and scat tering pedestrians and finally hitting the front of a store.Brown told the court he missed a turning, PAVILION POPULAR The Australian pavilion at Expo has drawn mor* than 4.0MUKP VMtoM.Montreal La Presse\u2014It had to be expected.The awarding of a $100,000 federal grant to the Cultural Centre of Old Montreal and the statements by Pierre Elliott Trudeau on Ottawa's jurisdiction in the cultural field could only re vive an old controversy which resembles in many respects a dialogue between deaf per sons.In a place where intelligent co-operation could accomplish wonders or at least achieve something positive and valid, partisan hostility leads only to a runaround.What results from the \"live ly debate\" that took place Friday in Ihe legislative as semhly between spokesmen for the government and opposition?.On the level of principles, the federal justire minister spiritedly defended a thesis which has been discussed for a number of years.It cannot he contested that, basing it self on the text of the consti tution, silent on the question (since a century ago the word \"culture\" was unknown nn this side of the Atlantic), the federal government possesses a certain jurisdiction in cultural matters.For this simple reason, it is nowhere stated in the British North America Act that aid to culture, that is to arts and sciences, extensions of education, is within the jurisdiction of the provinces, Nor is it stated that tins assistance is the responsibility of the federal government.While waiting for a new' constitution to define jurisdiction in this field, it would be much better to seek a reason-ble \"modus vivendi,\" beneficial for all, than to return to a sterile controversy at the least excuse.Unlike Mr.Trudeau, we do not believe that it is a good thing for two levels of govern ment to try to outbid one an other in the field of culture.Very often it can lead to duplication of effort, as well as to waste of public funds and creative energies, In a general way, the state or the government of Quebec must be able to direct the development of a culture capable of satisfying the aspirations of the majority of the province's population This field should not be left to the federal government, where preoccupations are more widespread.But we will always be in a perilous situa tion with Ottawa if, after the promising surge of the '60s.we are satisfied with the present inertia \u2014Cyrille Fel-teeu (July 17) Quebec l'Action For Fast ern Canada, recent activities of the federal government amount to a paradox.On one hand, the government appears substantially in agreement with the spirit of the Kennedy Round negotiations and agrees to a lowering of tariff barriers On the other hand, the government takes within its responsibility an important industrial sector in Cape Breton On one hand, our governments free commerce from numerous obstacles, on the Rite* stwr wtarvoue dv rectly in a field which until now wms the business of private enterprise.However, one cannot see a ridiculous contradiction i n this.In the field of economic recovery of designated areas governments are more and more adopting a quite new procedure: Instead of spnnk ling a region with little giants, sterile and dispersed, they prefer to speculate on a large enterprise which is wmeth carrying along.The new (Kennedy Round 1 agreement, in fact, threatens quite simply to strangle Can ada if we continue to increase costs more rapidly than production.For a year and a half especially, salaries in c r e a s e - \"\u2019htch include ri \u2022-.\t,\t.\t_\t.\t1 ii'ii n i v 1c rriii.l»-»*\tI»,.a c k Ptckersgill, Newfoundland\u2019s representative in the fed-leral cabinet, who was here to ! welcome the Queen Mother on behalf of Prime Minister Pear Ison.The Queen Mother then pro ACCRA (CP)\u2014When a Cana-labor to build the school, is re-supply has been a little short \u201c! dian teacher was fired upon sponsible for all operational Instruction is given in \u2022iuln; xï\t\u2022 j t during the Feb.24.1966.coup costs outside salaries paid Ca- bodv repair diesè auto and .Mr ^a\"a\"a- ^compan.ed by Ghanaian authorities issued ma- \u201c\\ou could say Canada pro- radio-TV air conditioning re\t°\t\u201e\t,'P tcl ^ pie leaf patches to the teachers, vided the car and Ghana the frigeration, carpentry and Weld : àt piace des Na'tmîs to^prevent another such mci-|gas.but smee the coup the gasling,.\t\u2018\tA )9-gun salute was fired from \u201cThat\u2019s a measure of the re «fil\t.1\t¦\t,he 'jP 0* cit bathrooms, a large kitchen-family room and a garage.Located on a quiet road a short distance from the high\\va\\.Excellent school bus service.Price SI8.500 Terms If interested, call Richmond Area Code 819.826-2913 or write R Spence, R.R 1, Melbourne, Que.WANTED 4 or 5 rooms, heated, preferably second floor, North Ward.Tel.562-2407.19.Room & Board SINGLE lady would like large room with meals or kitchen privileges on the ground floor kn Cookshire.\u2019 Reply Record Box 40 Large local firm requires more mature woman with ability to handle figures Good working conditions with fringe benefits.MAN desires work washing win-I dows, walls, cutting grass.Wash-1 ing outride of house, e-tc.Tel.567-3602.Write: Record Box 45 37.Personal HYGIENE SUPPLIES (rubber goods).Mailed postpaid in plain sealed envelope with price list.Six samples 25c.\t25 samples $1.00 Mail order Dept.C-2 Nov Rubber Co.Box 91, Hamilton, Out.BURY \u2014 A reunion of the Ross family.descendants of the late James W Ross and his wife, Hattie Buz?,ell, was held on the Memorial Park grounds on July 1.Seventy-three people signed the guest book.They were from Mansfield, Ohio.Lucan, Lond-don, Napanee, and North Bay, Ont .Montreal.Lancaster, N.H.Sherbrooke.Lennoxville, Saw-verville, Cookshire and Bury Mr.and Mrs.Stanley Abdallah.and sons.Randy and Timmy.London, Ont .are spending two weeks visiting Mrs.Abdallah's parents.Mr.and Mrs.E.Coates, Bury, and Mr.Abdallah\u2019s parents, Mr.and Mrs.Abdallah in Lennoxville Mrs.D.O.Wheatley.St, Laurent.is visiting her sister, Mrs.G.McGee.27.Female Help Wanted IMMEDIATE full-time employment for young woman, to take charge of household Apply giving, references.age.salary and experience Reply lo Record Box No.42.WANTED for September a resident assistant matron for girls\u2019 coun try boarding school.Nursing experience helpful but not essential.Please apply in writing to the Headmistress.St Helen\u2019s School, Dunham.P Q .giving experience and references., 39.Lost IMMIGRANTS BROUGHT IT (î e r m a n immigrants who flocked to the l nited States jn the 1840s brought both the name1 and the demand of the frank furter sausage.j PART Persian kitten, with White ! spot under chin, near Quebec St.! Tel 562-2743.LOVELY PERSIAN turquoise angora cat.black face with orange streak on forehead, white front, lost in i East Hatley.$25.00 reward offered Tel.838-4639.41.Boats and Motors OTACO, wilh new type suspension, heavy duty double loading rollers, winch, spare wheel, lights, tires 4 00 x 8.Used less than 100 miles.A steal at $150.00.569-8007 after ft pm or Saturday.SPEED boat, racing tvpe, new motor, with trailer.Price $450.Tel.843-5009 Magog.JIM SMADEN LICENCED BILINGUAL AUCTIONEER Grsduat* of R»i»cfc American School of Auctioneering Meson City \u2022 Iowa.Tel.839 3040 DANVILLE, Que.6ULWER Mr.Curtis Ross, accompani ed by Mr.James May, Len noxville, spent several days at the Calgary Stampede.BILINGUAL AUCTIONEER COMPlcTE auction SERVICES ART BENNETT Sawverville\u2014Tel.889-2272 46.Pets For Sale REGISTERED American Cocker Spaniel puppies.Dachshund.Miniature Poodles.Dalmatiens and German Sh^nherds, six months old.Tel 567-5314.PROVINCE OF QUEBEC CITY OF SHERBROOKE I PUBLIC NOTICE By-Law No.1701 PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given in compliance with article 593 of the Cities and Towns Act and the City Charter, that a public meeting of municipal electors who are owners of taxable immovables in the City of Sher brooke, will be held at the City Hall, in the Public Hall, on Monday.July 31st 1967.from 7 to 9 P.M., at which meeting the City Clerk shall read by-law No.1701 authorizing a loan of S220.000., for the purchase of all property of Sherbrooke Land & AVater Power Co.GIVEN AT SHERBROOKE, this 19th day of July 1967.H.P.Emond, City Clerk PUBLIC NOTICE FULL SLATE ELECTION AND EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE Notice is hereby given to municipal electors that a referendum will be held on Monday, August 7, 1967, on 9:00 a m.to 7:00 p.m.on the following subjects: A: Full slate election B: Executive committee The following stations for this referendum will be established at the following locations EAST WARD Station No.\tPolls\tAddress\t\tNames 1\t12-3\t47\tWindsor\tMrs.Jean Morel 2\t6\t609 Chicoyne .\t\tMrs.Gilles Messara 3\t4-5\t168 Fabi\t\tMrs.Andre Poulin 4\t7-8\t345 King East\t\tMrs.Armand Bergeron 5\t9\t241 Cod ere\t\tMrs.Roger Barriers 6\t9A\t939\t12th Ave.No.\tJacques Monfette 7\tSB\t358\t10th Ave.No.\tMrs.Paul E.Roy 8\t10-19-21\t329\tBowen South\tMrs.Roland Vincent 9\t11-12-13\t183\tBiron\tMrs.Emile Pelletier 10\t14\t108\tMurray\tMrs.Romeo Gagnon 11\t15-16\t515\tKing East\tMrs.Hoi Breton 12\t17\t106\t11th Ave.No.\tMrs.Wilfrid Doyon 13\t17A\t88\t13th Ave.So.\tMrs.Eva Labelle 14\t18\t161\t9th Ave.So.\tFernand Boislard 15\t20-22\t366\tMurray\tMrs.Blandine Laporte 16\t23\t851\tChalifoux\tMrs.Adrien Clement 17\t23A\t1115\tWoodward\tMrs.Leo Paul Royer 18\t23 B\t895\tBowen South\tSchool Comm.Office 19\t24\t895\tBowen South\tSchool Comm Office CENTER WARD General Plumbing \u2014 Automatic Oil Furnaces \u2014 Con struction wood \u2014 \u201cVeneer\u2019 doors \u2014 Gyproc \u2014 Rock Wool \u2014 Complete bathroom set* with fixture» $149 \u2014 Brick $40.per thousand, choice of 2 colors \u2014 \u201cMela-mite\u2019\u2019 from $10.a sheet \u2014 Distributor \"National Paint Ltd.\u201d 1151 King ft.East Tel.562-3892 Also hardware.GABRIEL DUBREUIL CEDAR WANTED Immediately 10,000 cords \u2014 50 inches long CANADIAN SNOW FENCE LIMITED Tel.567-7711 \u2014 Sherbrooke, Que.Well Drilling We can drill you a well in one day! OES DRILLING Tel.Knowlton \u2014 243-6454 fl-1 USED ELEVATOR CO.LTD.\u2022\tPassenger \u2022 Freight \u2022\tDumbwaiters\t\u2022 Escalators All name brand products.Parts for all types of elevators.Daytime 10620 Brunet St., Montreal, Que.Evenings 324-5371\tB.KELLY\t323-2028 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.No.\tPolls\tAddress 1\t68\t135 King West 2\t69-70\t135 King West 3\t71-72-76\t107 Peel 4\t73-74-75\t165 Belvedere N WEST WAF No.\tPolls\tAddress 1\t38-39\t172 Short 2\t40-41\t279 Galt West 3\t42-49-50\t612 Galt West 4\t46-48\t847 St-Pierre 5\t43-47\t320 Short 6\t44-45\t320 Short 7\t51-52\t1154 Bienville 8\t53\t1313 Larocque 9\t56\t782 Cambrai 10\t54-55\t787 Short 11\t57-58\t839 McManamy 12\t59\t1020 Kingston 13\t60\t1033 McManamy 14\t61-62\t1017 Pacific 15\t63-64\t1517 St-Andre 16\t65\t1371 Brebeuf 17\t67\t1122 St-Denis 18\t66\t1320 Tetreault 19\t66A\t2365 Galt West 20\t66B\t2425 Galt West 21\t66 C\t2365 Galt West SOUTH WA No.\tPolls\tAddress 1\t25-26\t137 Gillespie 2\t27-28\t45 Gordon 3\t29-30-31\t412 Minto 4\t32 33-34\t231 Gillespie 5\t35-36-37\t115 Galt West Names St-Miehel School St-Michel School Mrs.Rene Dionne St-Fatrick School Names St-Colomban School Mrs.Edmond Roby Claude Dufour Mrs.Gerard Ruel Larocque School Larocque School Mrs.Aime Gilbert Denis Pelletier Leopold Desrocher* Mrs.Richard Remillard Philippe Nadeau Sylvestre School Mrs.Lucille McFarland Mrs.Raymond Darby Mrs.Louis Gilbert J.YT.Laçasse Elphege Gill Mrs.Ovide Gaudette Gagnon School St-Ksprit School Jagnon School Names Sacre-Coeur School Mrs.Therese Leclerc Mrs.Y.Baillargeon Mrs.Philippe Dnstie Notre-Dame School NORTH WARD No.\tPolls\tAddress\tNames 1\t77* 18\t200 Bank\tMunicipal Library 2\t79-80\t409 Montreal\tMrs.Henri Malenfant 3\t81-82 83\t122 Queen North\tF H.Wilson 4\t84-85-86\t61 Quebec\tMrs.Aime Gagnon 5\t87-88\t37 Metcalfe\tMrs.E.Laverdiere 6\t88A\t62 Bryant\tMrs.Viateur Beaudoin 7\t89-90\t636 Quebec\tMrs.Rita Morin 8\t91\t554 Ontario\tLeblanc School 9\t91A\t1419 Dominion\tMrs.Rose O\u2019Bready 10\t92\t824 Argyle\tGaston Chamberland 11\t92 A\t1075 Malouin\tMrs.Edouard Provost 12\t93\t704 Victoria\tMrs.L.E.Savoie 13\tOrf A\t40 Beloeil\tMrs.Orner St-Onge 14\tOrf.B.\t40 Fraser\tMrs.J.Victor VaUee 15\tOrf.C\t268 Clark\tMrs.J.A McDonald 16\tOrf D\t78 WiPon\tMrs.Bruce Calbaok 17\tOrf 1, J.H\t1573 O'Reilly\tLeopold Desrocher« 18\tOrf G\t509 Meilleur\tMrs.Jacques Gauthier 19\tOrf.E\t70 Radisson\tJulien Constantin 20\tOrf.F.\t894 McCrea\tMrs.J.C.Ruel I have nominated Jean-Guy Lapointe a* my secretary for this referendum.H P Emond, City Clerk.I mÊmtÊÊÊÊÊÊÊmmttÊÊÊÊÊttm A new look at 113 Wellington south «HTHWRrmKr OATVY RFronn.FWT.n'!,Y 21.11117 Renovations completed, Mee Ho Cafe opens its doors QUEBEC PROPANE INC.2253 Taschereau Blvd., Ville Jacques Cartier Tel.514-679-2120 'I'lpK.V >>1 .I REJEAN LAPIERRE Inc.Suppliers of Acoustic Tile wish the management of the MEE HO CAFE Continued Success 1951 Portland St.Tel.562-2493 1 - .X gf££M£$ CUSTOMERS CANT MISS THE NEWLY RENOVATED MEE HO CAFE ON WELLINGTON STREET SOUTH.J.S.BOURQUE LTD.offer their Best Wish»» t® the Mnnngement of ITHE MEE HO CAFE Consult Us For Your Lumber Needs.235 Galt Street East \u2014 Tel.569-3693 MEE HO CAFE'S DINING ROOM IS LARGE ENOUGH TO ACCOMMODATE UP TO TOO PERSONS.REFRIGERATION SOLD AND INSTALLED BY CLAUDE FELTEAU REFRIGERATION INC.1400 Jolliet St.Sherbrooke\tTel.569-2363 WE ARE PLEASED TO HAVE BEEN ONE OF THE SUPPLIERS TO THE MEE HO CAFE : oisTRiBuieo Br V\t., CANADIAN P PITTSBURG®! LIMITED 1581 Denault St.\u2014 Sherbrooke \u2014 Tel.567-4846 ALBERT BERT Is phased to supply THE MEE HO CAFE with First Grade Chickens 466 Main Street West COATICOOK\tTel.849-4235 A touch of the Orient, right here in Sherbrooke.iHi SIGN IN AT THE MEE HO CAFE PLAttlCRAFTS LTD.340 Blvd.St.Francois South \u2014Tel.562-9611 Music for Your Listening Pleasure at THE MEE HO CAFE Supplied by SIMPLEX PHONO Inc 82 Wellington St.South Sherbrooke Tel.569 1510 \u201cIf YOU CAN RESERVE YOUR FAVORITE NICHE TO DINF AT MEE HO CAFE 113 WELLINGTON STREET SOUTH SHERBROOKE PORE MILK Are Proud to Supply THE MEE HO CAFE with n full range of fine Dairy Products.Il I1 ti ' lllljlllll I I'lliHi I il '' 1 ¦, III 1 I li BEST WISHES to the management of THE MEE HO CAFE L.Lamontagne .^jii & Freres Inc.Plumbing - Heating Oil Burners 410 Union Street \u2014 1-T Tel.562-7464 mg iii.I,-,,,,, ,;:h i l l: SHERBROOKE LTEE WISH THE MANAGEMENT OF THE MEE HO CAFE Success in the years to come! 755 King East, Sherbrooke \u2014 Tel 562-2032 WE ARE PLEASED TO SUPPLY ALL TAKE-OUT CONTAINERS 1475 Dominion Ave.\u2014 Tel.569-2754 Chinese decor is restful to :he eyes and puts you in a relaxing mood.Gourmet's paradise at Mee Ho You don\u2019t have to cross the ocean to enjoy oriental luxury It's here right in Sherbrooke at 113 Wellington Street South Visitors to Mee Ho Cafe will find a dramatic change in the restaurant.It has been completely renovated and offers its customers twice the facilities that it did in the past.Proprietor Wayne Hong is proud to offer Sherbrooke and area customers a spacious dining room for receptions and banquets.This room is large enough to accommodate 70 to 100 persons And there's nothing that ran be compared with relaxing in an oriental atmosphere after a hard day's work.Your cares slip away and you enjoy the tranquility and the peace common to the oriental mind.The Chinese are noted for their gourmet specialties.Their food is savored to satisfy the most particular taste buds To create a mood for the meal, you may sip at a beverage of wine or beer, if you wish.Menus are bilingual and the staff is courteous.Those wishing reservations may call 569-5524 or 569-5525.DECORATORS WALLPAPER ' a paint*/ U MITCD/ tU PuHÙUM* ^SfiSSSk \u2014^7- 156 Wsllingfon North Tel.562-1537 BIST WISHES TO the management of THE MEE HO CAFE C SHERBROOKE [«DRY GOOD Atticf P»n i 353 Frontenac St., Sherbrooke\u2014Tel.562-2633 MEE HO CAFE Completely Renovated m lêti, I MÆt IP.o.*.fii .ifi, \t a\t %\t~\t-\tvC '\tm\t{ V\tf\t¦ fiX - 6 *\tA rr //\t/f>r if\tifft a The above scene shows the restaurant section and you are invited to come enjoy the best of meals.?CHINESE FOOD at its best ?SPACIOUS DINING ROOM * RECEPTION ROOM (70 to 100 persons) ?FAST and COURTEOUS SERVICE ?CHOICE of FINE WINES, etc.MEE HO CAFE Wayne Hong, prop.113 WELLINGTON SOUTH - SHERBROOKE \u2014 RESERVATIONS: 569-5524 - 5 1994 m JffTERiBflOOKT: ftAH.Y RECOUP, FRI, JULY 21, 19«7 Olympics capture second drubbing Montreal 14-6 Bases-loaded single lifts Als over Coaticook; Self belts two homers while Lilas Poole shines It took only one eighth4nnlng *o far thii season.The lanky superb pitching performance a* hit for the Sherbrooke Alou hurler gave up two hits, walk he struck out 12 hitters at the ettes to score the decisive run ing only one hitter while strik plate.TOe Sherbrooke Olympics hadwho helped to bring some ex an easy time of it last night as tra spirit into local the team thev moved into second place Everything started five sec in the Quebec Lacrosse League by overwhelming the Montreal Cougars l-Mi in a game play-«1 at the Sherbrooke Sports Palace.On the merit of the win, ends after the opening face-off.Jean Franche thrilled the fans with a lovely shot that left goalie Gerard Lortic gaping.The first frame ended with Sherbrooke nursing a 4-3 mar mondville dropped another de i eision, as the Valleyfield Braves' sliced the first place A\u2019s 118.It' was the second win this season] of the Braves over Doc Chabot's fading squad, Sherbrooke moves two pointsjgin after a closely fought round Jlffl\tWOfl t ahead of Sorel Titans into see-! But coming into the second ond place behind Drummond twenty minutes, Sherbrooke t>- ville, whose wide margin earlier gan to take the play seriously f|fMJ ffj [XPOm in the season has been cut to,and tallied up a score of p.i\tr five points.The Olympics have as Terry Burgess held the op-a game in hand, and the way Roger Despard\u2019s squad has I i Hiitii# 1 1 i J! I sponsored meet position scoreless «u v.\t._______ _____ Tin- third period waa merely been playing recently, it shouldjan anticlimatic finish with Sher MONTREAL (CP)\u2014Jim Hyun represent a safe two more brookc assured of chalking up (lf Wichita, Kan., the world\u2019s two points.Sherbrooke provided most of the exciting play last night for it was obvious after the second period that the Cougars had the win.I hey scored five more (0p mj|ori j,as qociined an invi-j goals allowing three to the Cou\tjo fun in the Fa#.\t* (ihroke second \u2022 sctdoc ifccfct# stf \\ NATIONAL LEAGUE THURSDAY'S GAMES Houston 7, New York O Los Angeles 4, Philadelphia 10 San Francisco 6, Pittsburch 1 St.Louis 7.Cincinnati 3 Atlanta 2, Chicago 1 FRIDAY'S GAMES Lo« .Angeles at New York broke through the blistering ser- Belkin s w ay midway through vice of defending champion Cliff the second set.Richey and advanced to the Richey walked out on the semi-finals of the national clay tournament after the defeat, court tennis tournament Thurs- His exit, as unexpected as his with a 7-9.6-2.6-3, 6-1 defeat, left top-seeded Arthur ivictory.\tAshe, the nation's ranking ama- told a news Houston at Pittsburgh Atlanta at St.Louis San Francisco at Chicago National League W L Pet.\t\t St Lou if\t54 37\t593 ! Chicago\t,., _\t.\t52 39\t.571 {Cincinnati \t\t\t543 Atlanta\t\t\t\t534 San Fran\t\t\t.527 Pittsburgh\t.\t44 44\t500 Philadelphia\t.\t43 45\t489 Los Angeles\t.38 52\t422 New York\t37 52\t418 tHownor.\t^\tis\t.«c Dick McAuliffe\u2019s wasn't rated i much of the slugger when he1 joined Detroit six years ago.j But his current distance hitting ; is keeping the Tigers within striking distance of the lead in the tight American League pennant race.The 27-year-old second base-] man rapped out his 17th homer Ascot Corner scores upset against Indians i Pitcher Claude Legare struck lout a total of 16 hitters to lead the Ascot Corner squad to a 4-1 win over the Sherbrooke Indians of the Massawippi Baseball League Wednesday night., The win marks the fifth straight for the surging Ascot team now making its bid for first place.The Indians have now suffered back - to - back losses as they also dropped a decision to Ascot Corner last weekend Legare allowed only six hits on the way to the win as the Corner took full advantage of three Sherbrooke errors.Jacques Boudreau, who was relieved in the eighth frame by-Caron, was tagged with the loss.Michel Blouin and George Sanchez powered the Ascot hitting with a pair of singles each while Richard Doyon turned in the same effort for the Indians.The Indians announced the suspension of Yvon Roy last night on charges of insubordination.When he will return to the squad still remains a ques-uoc mark.and a triple Thursday night in leading Detroit to an 8-4 victory over Washington Senators.The triumph left the Tigers in fifth place, but only three games behind first - place Chicago White Sox.Cleveland Indians downed] New York Yankees 4-0 while the Boston - Baltimore game, the ] only other one scheduled, was: postponed because of rain with the Red Sox leading 2-0 in the] bottom of the third.McAuliffe, a 5-foot-ll, 175-pound left - handed batter, had ] only 24 homers in 497 minor] league games covering five seasons before moving up to Detroit as a regular in 1961.FINDING RANGE Dick found the home run range in 1964, slamming 24.added 15 the following year and hit 23 in 1966.He appears well on his way toward his big league high this season and is tied for fifth place in the homer derby with the Yanks' Mickey-Mantle.The Tigers jumped on Barry Moore, the Senators\u2019 starter, for two runs in the first inning on McAuliffe's homer, a triple by Don Wert and Willie Hor- ton's sacrifice fly.Moore w-as knocked out in the third when Detroit added two more runs on McAuliffe's RBI triple, a hit batsman and a double play.BASEBALL With the Als SATURDAY, July 22 8.00 p.m.Lachine vs.Sherbrooke Municipal Stadium Adm.Res.$1.25 Gen.$1.00 Students 50c Children 25c HARNESS^ ?RACING * C SHERBROOKE 0 EXHIBITION GROUNDS Wed.night \u2014 8.00 Sat.night \u2014 8.00 Sun.Night \u2014 8.00 On Wednesday, LADIES' NIGHT Ladies admitted for \u2014 General Admission- $1.00 \u2014 Admis*MSA to Ctvh Haute fi AC ¦ i III» i MM\u2014M\u2014 35* WÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊ MAPLE HILL u.n * of Mr I i * .!.rr»i rr ¦Up I'nufd Cf1 Member* of hfharrt «liar dl Mr* Wm urrs* \\usfm marri*se or n Parker aBd r at Lennox eh Mesanue Coun iv Women * In*tiiule ehartereA a bit* to take S3 eager plea* Tbe weather wi* perfeet amt ever*one enjoserf tbe exeur *ion \\m ns the»* (rmt this il:» iriet to take advamase of the eomexanee were '\u2018it Marrat Nweent an \\ > n.Paie, Mr and Mr* Ud«« Nugent.Mr* l ine Nutbrown Mr* Re.*el! Roth n e \\ Mr* l.ueient Trepanier Mr* Kverett R?i(i Mr and Mrs.Charle- Cruickthank and Mr* Victor Lowrv X number of Lmted Church i attended tbr tee for Gar\\ Sto Mine* l'nited C Mr» Stoke* an i , Mtehelle.are mdtte- ke* in hureh bab* from Titetfor Mr an daufihu Ont a Plf' Me*»r« Murrav.Donald and Vrehte Nusent motored to Ottawa Jul> k where with other ^ranfis'men from Kmnear a Mill» they participated in a life ami Drum Rand a* a een tenma! feature I PLAYED PANORAMA \u2019(7 «wruflntviKr n^nv nrcrtnn OB ITU ARIES RCRTIE SMITH SR Ok SUTTON Sl 'ITt>\\ The Midden death id Berne Smith Sr oceurred at his home here on South Main Street on Knday.dune I'S, ttWT Mthouiih Mr Smith had not enjoyed good health for the of the Honorable John Quirk Short M D Inspector tiener al, lit* Majesty » Vrmy Hospit wa* a member of tho and W MS.W atervUle, of her many talenu m al*\thelping oilier* The laat all On October id, ithM, fieri veara of her life were «pent m rude Louise Short sva* married; Last Ansua, near Iter daughter, to Thonta* Ferguson Dsvtdson, ' Mrs.Mahlon Sutton a life long resident of Granby '1rs Bell leave» lo mourn her Mr ami Mi* Davidson trayol death her daughter, Fvelvn, a pu*t tew yveeks he yya* up ami estensnely.and yyere active grandson, two sisters Mm W around the house uniil a few m w\u201erg ,,f their eburch and Shaw, of Alma, and Mrs.Helen hour* bofote his desth\t\u201e( ulr eommunlty Knight.Miami, Ha ; a hosth* Be was Nun on V eh 14,\tThey shared a wide yarieiy of\tor, \\ll»crt\tMolynetix,\tVanrou- tn Kngland, y»hero he grew up\timprests and were among (he\t'er, HC\t;\tand\ta\tmeee,\tMra.was educated ami worked as a\tfounders of the Granby Golf tanner On Feb T, Il»l0, he (*|uh ! married Mis* Mary Ann F.ltra Mrs Davidson wss the mo belli Howe, in the A n g I i r a n\t,|\u201e>r 1(f (h,.Ull> Mr* Gwyneth Church at Beccles, Suffolk, Fng\tMarsh, formerly of Granby amt tahd\tToronlo.A son, l.orinter A Da In Itlll, Mr and Mr* Smith vidson.of Washington, D l', to Canada \\lsn surviving and resided in Frelighaburg, grandson; three where Mr Smith, earned on greal grand Charles Hutchison, b r o I h e r it age NIGERIAN TIME BOMB VIC-TIM \u2014 Officials carry one victim of a time bomb set off in a Laqos.Nigeria, suburb in- Bride feied at shower prior to July wedding to an ambulance yesterday, The Nigerian governnveot said the bla»t, which demo lithed an old tank truck, was similar to othar time bomb* set oft recently.(AP Wire photo by cable from Lagos).Waterloo social notes farming, assisted by In» family On Nov, 1, HhtJi Mr and Mr Sindh moved by Stilton Mr Smith leaves to mount his loss, his wife; a son, Her tie Smith Jr of Knowlton; (yvo daughters, Mrs Herbert Beal tie, Klla, and Mrs Mary Mayors, Inuh of Aenlun; four grandchildren and four great grandchildren The remains rested at the Sut lor Funeral Parlor, where the service was held June ïî» at L\u2019 pm, Key ,1 H.M Brett offt cialmg and was largely attend ed by hi,* Immediate faintly and .tU of Waterville, yvife of «hr Norman several neighbor* and friends i-u,, Frederick Hell Blanehe Wesiman, ('haiham.Ont, yvho was her foster dangh ter The funeral serytee wa* held June :A< at Johnston * Funeral Home, Lennnxville.Rev, G.I.okhorst (iffirialrsl, with burial In Greenwood Cemetery, in Waterville The bearer* were Ly man Arm Coaticook, Clyde H Short, Nuh of Montreal Funeral services were held at St George * Church on Thurs day July fi, and interment yvas in St George » Cemetery.MRS ELIZABETH BELL, OF EAST ANGL'S, Formerly of Watorvlll* FAST ANGUS ITte death took place on June 33.follow ing a short illness al the Slyer brooke llospilal, of Mrs Fli/a heth Hell, of F.asl Angus, form Russell, Lawtrence Page, le* lie Lapain and Janie* Symmg Three Waterloo High School eluded Mr and Mr (.'adds left July 7 for the ('arid Pessoa, and Mr and Mrs, T Camp at Farnham Cc»lin Hoc Johnston, all of Verdun kus yy ill remain at Farnham Mr and Mrs.Pierre Gauthier, for the six weeks and is taking Chicopee, Mass , Mr John Slat» the (\"add Leader Instruction 1er, Ontario, and Mr C Rob ROCK ISLAND \u2014 M i*s An Physical Training Course Goo inson and Mrs Iront' Mulville, nette Rodrigue, home from On- Chapman is in tho Cadet Lead- Montreal were rerent guests of ton tario two days prior to her 1er Course and Neal Stretch the Mrs Henry Smith and Mis»; Relatives and friend* present marnage to David Hibbard on c a d e t Leader Instructor's Jeanette Connors Other guests \\sore from Montreal, Verdun July R, was inuteri on July fi Course Roth Noal Stretch ami at the same home yyere Mrs KnoysIton.Cowansville, Bedford to the home of her prospective;George Chapman are on the Dorothy Mason and daughter ; Frelighsbtirg, Stanhndgr Fast, parents-in-law, Mr and Mrs Centennial Exchange Program Sharon, Iron Hill\tDunham, West Shefford, West Donald Hibbard.Rrobe.a* a and will spend four of tho six Mr and Mrs James French, Sutton and Su I ton supper guest.\tweeks at Ippcrwash.Ont.\tand Mr William French.Cook\t-.- - - Burial was in tlve family loi yi|S iu>|| vvas luirn in l.anca m ihe Anglican Cemetery at shire, England, ami rame with Frelighaburg ITw bearw were I hoi parents John anri Ellen Lln.vtl ami (uirdon Cooke.Kt'ith1 Mnlvm'uv, to this country at .and was a winner.one of the lucky guys among the more than 50,000 winners in Pina\u2019s spectacular Panorama \u201967 Game,\u201d 19 Mustangs have been won already.3,000 cash winners last week alone.So check your tickets and complete those picture lines.There are still more than 47,000 prizes to be awarded, including many more Mustangs.Be a winner! PLAY PANORAMA \u201967 TODAY - SEE f\\m Later, she accompanied Mrs.Teachers of Waterloo High Hibbard to her parental home, School, who are attending the only to be taken by surprise summer session at Macdonald to find the house filled withlcollege, are Gerald Brack,! relatives and friends and her;,John MacAskili and Stuart self, the guest of honor at a Peters.shower.Hostesses were her at Rev.and Mrs Dan Flemming tendants, Mrs Larry Hibbard.land family are spending some Misses Sandra Hartley and Pau .time at the home of Mrs Firm line Rodrigue.\t\u2018tiling's parents, Mr.and Mrs Miss Rodrigue was presented Donald Martin, with a novelty corsage by Mrs.Mr.and Mrs.Charles Parsons Larry Hibbard, and escorted to have returned to Toronto after a chair, where the decor was;.spending a week with Mr.and carried out with white wedding Mrs.Alan McKergow.OMter bells, garlands and flowers in guesls at the sam, home were pink, green and yellow with Mr.Kenneth McKergow, Oita white, depicting the colors of Wa; Mr.Robert McKergow, To .the wedding party.\tronto; Mr.and Mrs.Edgar : Seated with Miss Rodrigue to Obourne, Rosernount: Miss -assist her in opening the gifts Margaret McKergow.Montreal, were her mother, Mrs, Genrge and Mr.John Amyot, St.Lam 'Soutiere and Mrs.Hibbard, Thoibert.gifts included a wide assort*.Mr.and Mrs John Cham ment of lovely things for her pagne spent several day s in Bos home in Cobourg, Oni.\tton.Concord.Mass and Hamp I Refreshments served includ- ton Beach, ed a shower cake, made and Master Billy Johnston, Ver beautifully decorated by Mrs.jdun, was a guest for two weeks William Comstock, in while with of his sister Mrs.Dick Eldridge.pink and green.It was center Mr.Eldridge and family.Other ed by a bride and groom jguests ai the same home in Guests attending were from Beebe, Coaticook and Three Villages.shire, were rccenily guests at the home of Mr and Mrs Al frrd Harvey Mr and Mrs Romeo Bayard and family, Chateauguay.were recent guests of Mr and Mrs John Champagne and family Mi*s Marilyn Giroux spent s week\u2019s holiday in Montreal Messrs Hubert Lippe and Ro ger Bessette spent two weeks MRS T F DAVIDSON, OF GRANBY the age of six She was a member of Ihe Un lied Church and in Ihe pusl SAND HILL The Jubilee Branch members of St Luke Church met at the home of Mrs Karl Savage on July A for Ihe monthly meet mg Reports of activities were given and plans made for a series of MX) parties, the first GRANBY\tMrs Thomas to be held on July W in the Ferguson Davidson, one of Churrli Hall, Refreshments Granby 's oldest and mosi re were served al Ihe close of Ihe sported eilntcns, died al her meeting by Mrs Savage and home on Dufforin Si root on Mrs Clarice Chapman, cohost Monday, July 3, l!X*7\tess for Ihe meeting\tr i iisi i isini/ j Born in Sherbrooke, Gert ! Mr and Mrs Gordon Rohm !\u2018-n9,,Sn MALLMAKK cards Smart Rlier and Frank Kmil-*on, Waterville ST, ARMAND Mr and Mrs Frank Burley recently spent scierai days in Montreal.Mr.T G Shepard, Bedford, was a guest of Ins mother, Mrs P C Luke Word was received here re conlly of the death of Mr C.J Morse, Philipshurg, af Ihe Queen Mary Aeterans' Hospital, Montreal, where he had been n patient for some lime Funeral xorvices were held in Si Paul's Church with inter ment m the Philipshurg ('em eien Mr and Mrs E S Cunning ham, Anieshury Mass, spent Ihe weekend at the home of Mrs G L Kidd.Dominion Day guest*» al (he same home were Mr and Mrs M N MacKay, Cowansville and Mr and Mrs E H Whitehead, Ward and Mary Anne Whitehead, St Lam her! The following day Mr and Mrs Cunningham and Mrs.Kidd, were in Cowansville, guests of Mr, and Mrs Mac Kay Miss Judy Smith Montre.A sjx'nl Ihe weekend with her par enls, Mr.and Mrs Harry Smilb camping in Wildwood, N.J.Mr.and Mrs.Alf Alsop enjoy ed a monthlong holiday in Kn gland.nide l/Oiiise Short, the dangh-Ison, accompanied by Mr, and 1er of the laic John and Annie [Mrs John Robinson, Lennox Carolyn Short, came tn Gran [ville, spent a weekend in by as a young girl when her! Downs view, Ont , visiting Mr family settled here m 189f> and Mrs Percy Walls and Miss Miss Laura McKergow, Ville Slw\u2019 w as ihe granddaughter of Shirley Robinson While l h e r e D'Anjou, is spending the sum d|B 'fl,p\tR.Short, Q.C., Ihoy attended Ihe 25th wedding mer months at her home on Prothonotary of Sherbrooke.; anniversary party of Mr.and Clack Hill.great granddaughter, Mrs, Walls.you find »* PAPETERIE PIGEON now at 55 BELVEDERE SOUTH office supplies, etc.Biggest Selection In Town Tel.: 562-8310 THE QUEBEC GOVERNMENT CALLS FOR.RICHMOND DEPARTMENT OF ROADS day, August I, P.M.( D.S.T.).Project 0200 67 J For these protect* the documents may be obtained at De partment of Roads, Room E 5, Parliament Buildings, Quebec.Institut Val Du Lae, Rock Eoresl, County of Sherbrooke, P Q Invited to bid on Ihis pro- Project Q.B.FOR GASOLINE, OIL AND SERVICE CAPTAIN AM, NOW! you Break OPEN LOCK SOX, HIDDEN SJEAR CAMP FIRE site: MAY GET WINDFALL If the United States Supreme Court upholds their claim for loss of their Florida lands Scm mole Indians may Iv-$40,000.000.By LESLIE TURNER TWIPpy MOV BE LOOKWÔ FOR THE TREASURE \\ SITE BOSER HAP l,0CATE:p.PR08A8LV WEAK, - WHERE HE'D ALSO FOUMD\t- ICS TWIDDYS! CHECK BOOK NOTES IN ION& HAND.PHOTO STATS OF OLP MANUSCRIPTS IN SPANISH ROUSH MAPS.,.ANP AN ELECTRIC RAZOR- &DT WHY DIO HE LEAVE 'EM WHEN Hr FLEP WEST?IS 0WLV FIVE MILES TO HEKPER WHO SAW HIM PASS M W ¦\t-\t* L'lL ABNER THE DEPARTMEMT OF HEALTH, ! EDUCATION AND Wi * i ARRIVED AT A FAVORABLE -AS LONG AS SHE ALWAYS WEARS THIS SIGN VARDA CAN GO ON LIVING LIKE ANV NORMAL DON\u2019T KISS THIS GtRL.I HAT WAS 3 YEARS NEXT WE SEE.MARCIA PERKINS today., ScTy'S.WEVE DONE EVERYTWING / VI we know how veer / AN ALONS WTTW OUR V CAREP?NEIGHBORS' at Torringlor.Conn Mrs.Jean Whitehead.Mon (real, spent a few days visiting her aunt.Mrs.Thomas Torrance.Duffenn.Dr D.Dykeman and family have left fnr a motor trip to the Gaspe coast and the Matapedia ; Valley, Mr.and Mrs.Kenneth Cun ningham.LaSalle and Mrs.John Cunningham, Tic Perrot, on P.M (D.S.T.).Tender closing date.Wednes- Grading and gravelling works day,\tAugust\t9,\t1967,\tat\t3\tf)n\ts sf,,.tK)n\tof\tu,P Highway\tProject\tQ.B.3 P.M.\t(D.S.T.).\tXJ,,\t5 jn (he\tparish of Saint Christophe d\u2019Arthabaska and Construction of Project 8284\t66\tthe\ttownship\tof\tW'arwurk, Ar\tcement\tviarluel\tof\tBlanchette of\tbiluminmu\teon-\tthabaska County.\tI.ength of\tRoad, over the\tTrans\t-\tCana on the West Shefford-Fui-3.52 mites\tda Highway, 111 the municipal, Road, in the town of Only Ihose having their prin tv of Cap Saint Ignare, Mont, ' Shefford County ripai place of business in the magn.y County ! on-nh of 126 mile\tProvmrc of Quebec are allow; Only those having their pnn\tGUARANTEES' Tender*, to Onh those having their prin ed to hid,\teipal place of business in Cana be valid, must he accompanied c\tai\t'place\tof\tbusiness\tin\tthe\tA payment of $10 (V) not re\tda are allowed to bid,\tby a certified hank cheque, fôunties\tof\tBrome\tMissisquoi.\timbursahle.to the order of Ihe\tA payment of $25.00\tnot re-\tpayable to the order of the Shefford and* Rouville are al Minister of Finance, is requir imbursahle.to the order of the Minister of Finance, or a hid ed to obtain th» plans and\tMinister of Finance, is\trequir\tbond for an amount at least specifications\ted to obtain the plans and\tequal to 10 ften per cent) of Certified cheque or poliey\tspecifications\tthe lender price.When signing of guarantee (bid bond):\tCertified cheque or\tpolicy\tcontract performance bond of guarantee (bid\tbond)\tand a labour, materials and $14,000 00.\tservices bond, each for 50 per cent of the contract price.TOWN TUA'S \\ sMl^ WHAT VVITH of lbmi/vms! \u2014 I D UKE TMEAR WHAT XtXIVE SOT TO SAY.' YCAF'v w 0,6 MÇ^i ed to obtain the specifications, $30,000.00.Ccrtilicd cheque or policy Tender closing date: Wednes of guarantee fbid bond) day, August 9,\t1987, at 3 Tender closing date: Wednes\t,\t,\t.$2 000.00.\tP.M.(D.ST.i.\t.day, August 9,\t1967, at 3\t, _\t,\t,\t, ,\t.,\t_ ., ,_ ._ ,\titself to accept the lowest nor Tender closing date: Wednes\tP M.(D.S.T.).,\t»\t» a .a/ 7\t.» 1\tany tender.oa£\tm7, f 3 Project 4208-67\tFor these projects the doc- Herve A Gauvin.P Eng , P.M.(D.5.T.).\tuments may be obtained at De- Deputy Minister, o\tnmx at\tConstruction of a presi,.«seri partment of Roads, Room E-5, Project 8225-67\tconcrete overpass for pedestrj Parliament Buildings, ®ueb®c'e-ri.1 rn » 1 p| 1 Dr-W A Cl MC Grading and gravelling works\u2019,n,1 nver Autoroute 520 f Che or at Department of Roads, (jLN tKAL FUKL,HA5INlj the Principal .Street, in the m'n 4o 1» Cote rie Liesse), in Trans Canada Highway's Of-SERVICE were recent guest* of Mr and village nf Saint - Dominique, the town nf Mount-Royal.Outre lie*.8440 Saint-Laurent R\",\u20181*-Mrs.D J.Stevens\tBagot County.T/Cngth of 1 18 mont Co., and the City of St.ward, Montreal._______________\tmile.\tauront.St Laurent Co\tKrifiy MoneUp Kng Only those having their prin Only those having their prin- Deputy Minister, eipal place of business in the nPa' place of business in the counties of Arlhabaska.Bagot, ^rov,n, e Quebec ar'' a ¦','A rsrp » pq-xyiCMT OF Ntcolet, Drummond.Rtchel.eu,\tbid.\tDEPARTMENT OF Saint-Hvacinthe and Yamaska A payment of $50 W not re pUBL|r WORKS are allowed to bid.\timbursahle\t-J~ -f *1\"' ru Project No.2669 AYER'S CLIFF Mr.Piercy Hamel ha* returned to Toronto after spending two weeks holiday with his mother Mrs.Gerad Hamel Mr D -Hamel also spent the weekend with hi' mother at her cottage the order nf the payment of $10.00 not at Bacon's Bay Misa Margaret \u2022\u2019usable, to the order of the « « Lee.Clarkson.Ont.also spent M'mater of Finance, is requir- ¦ with Mrs Hamel ed '>b!ain the plans and specifications.\tguarantee Certified cheque or policy $5,000.00.of guarantee (bid bond): Tender closing date: $12.000.00.\tday, August 2, Tender closing date: Wednes- P.M.fD.S.T.).the weekenc at her cottage.Mr.and Mr1 Richard Hodge and two children.Newport, Vt.I were recent gue*** nf Mr* Hodge ' r \u2022 o -rMr.and Mrs \u2018J.£L Lavers.Gasoline, Diesel Fuel and Lubricants Roads Department Sherbrooke Tenders closing date: August 8, 1967, 4.00 P.M.\u2014 Official Time.Necessary documents for Hiel project ere obteineble from: or poiicv\tTender* Office, General Pur- (bid bond SEALED TENDERS are call-ehaïing Service, Tel:6?3-542< ed b> the Quebec Department 535, Boulevard Chare*» Est, Wedne* of Public Works for:\tOuebec.1967, at 3 SOWING OF LAWNS AND The General Director, LANDSCAPING\tGeorges Bussieres.Project No.285-67 At: SHERBROOKE, P.Q. V* iUmwHOOKK P ATI Y HETORP, FRI, JULY *1, 1M7 Three Villages Happenings Mrt Ralph Cooke, Mr Jame* Cooke and Miaa Mary Oaborne, Rock Island and Sherbrooke, were in Richmond recently where they vtailed Mise Vail, a former Sunnyalde School teach- Annual gathering parade held by Asbestos group together of the Lsrochelle community wa« held July 2 The parade formed up at 2 p m, following the Boulevard to the Fish and Game Club where gamea were enjoyed during the afternoon A Bean Supper wa* served to over «00 by member* of the community with the organirer, George* Olney, in charge of ar rangements.Father J.Boisvert of Nicolet ha* taken up hi* summer duties at the chapel.Gerard Lambert is the musical director and at the Sunday service, Mr.Lam bert and Serge Vachon gave a fine trumpet voluntary during the special service ATTENTION HOME-OWNERS Summertime 3 I\tp ' .Fcncctime 1\t f t\tf\t.A.\tiio r ; {MU HER FJj 1\tBasketwcave \tStockade \tPost & Rail Chain Link WE INSTALL Call Now For FREE Estimate! Ask for .J.P.VALLEE Canadian Snow Fence Ltd.Ascot Road \u2014 Sherbrooke Tel.S67-7711 \u2014 office 569-8659 \u2014 night jar, now at tha Walei Home, and found her very well, Mra j Cooke, Mr.Cooke and Mu* O* borne, were «upper guest* of ; Mr, and Mra.Everett Taylor in J Sherbrooke.Misa Mary Otbome, a grade late n u r a e of the Sherbrooke ! Hospital spent a few day* with jhcr nother, Mra.Miriam Os home, Stamdead.Mr.and Mra.Dunran Gra ham and family, Stanstead, Mr and Mr* George Hatch, Rock I Island, Mr and Mrs George Cooke, Beebe, attended the mar ! riage of Doreen Fisher and Da i vid H.A.Fletcher on July 8 at ; St, Martin a Chapel, B.C.S , Ijennoxville and reception held at Ihe Doheny residence.Guests of Mr.and Mrs.L Rol I tins, Derby Line, have included Mr and Mr*.George Freeman, Westfield, Mass., Mr.and Mrs.Leslie Rollins and four boys, Miss Sandra Rollins, and Miss C.Ledoux, Millbrooke, N.Y., Mrs.Donald Varcoe and three children, recently of Calgary, iD'XVILLE Recent guests at the Bellows Farm, Norton Rond were Mrs.Mildred Stingle, Quincy, Mass., Mrs.Virginnia Tousaw, Lennox ville; Rev.and Mrs.Grover Kendrick, Gaspc; Mr.and Mrs.Fred Guy, Sheen a and Eric Guy, Sidney, N S.; Mr.and Mrs.Harold Bellows, two children,) John and Ijouise, Lowell, Mass.; Mr.ami Mrs.Alex McKinnon, North Hatley; Mr.and Mrs.Everett Goodin, Fort William, Ont.; Mr.ami Mrs.Geo McClintock, Sherbrooke; Mr.Robert Hall, Jersey fieldman, Willowdale, Ont.; Mr.and Mrs.Clayton laiwery, Ajax, Ont.; Mr.and Mrs.Alex Smith, Detroit, Mich.; Mr and Mrs.Wnl 1er Smith, Beebe; Mr Geo.Childs, Mr.and Mrs Wm.Dur kee and Ihe Misses Bessie and Bern Childs, all of Yarmouth, Me.Alta, and Mr and Mra Clifton Temple, Bedford, Ma»», DITCHFIELD Mr.and Mr*, Gaston Sinctte, ; Waterbury, Conn., bava returned home after having spent two week* with the latter's brother, Mr.Nelson Fletcher During their *tay, accompanied I by Mrs.S.G.Veary and Mr* ^KarlVeary, Mr and Mrt.Si notta visited Montreal ami Expo.companied by Mr.John Pur dy, Montreal, wa* home for the holiday weekend, Mis* Nancy Veary, student of Bi*hop a University, is employed by the Bell Telephone Co.in Toronto for Ihe summer.Guest* of Mr.and Mr*.George Veary over the July 1 weekend were Mr.and Mra.Allan Stevenson of St Bruno.Mrs.Bruce Simpson and Gary Miss Lynn Simpson, Montreal, I are spending two weeks\u2019 holiday at their cottage.Mr.j Simpson will join them for the weekends.Mrs, A.R McNicoIl, Mon ! (real, has arrived to spend some time at her cottage here.Spending a week's holiday with Miss Janet Swan were Mr.and Mrs.Gordon McNicoIl, Dongle, Carol and David, Pointe Claire, and Mr.and Mrs Doug las Quail, Nancy and Gordon, Be a cons field.Among those at their cottages on Spider Lake over the July! 1st weekend were Mr.and Mrs ! Edgar Parrott, Quebec City, Mr.D.A.Lavallicre and friends, Sherbrooke; Miss Janet Swan, Montreal; Mr.and Mrs.C.A.Larson, Mr.Robert Larson and Miss Beverley Eber hard, all of London, Ont.Guests of Mr.Ernest Paxton at Spider Lake are bis niece, Mrs.Sullivan, and family of Halifax, N.S.Mrs.S.P.Rider was in Montreal for a week, the guest of her daughter.Miss M.Slater ANOTHER HOT DAY AT EXPO \u2014 Température* in the 80\u2018* Thursday are forecatt again for Friday with in created humidity.And it'» ex- FIELD DAY SUNDAY, JULY23rd\u20141.30 P.M.of JOHNVILLE O.T.J.FIELD Horse Pulling Contest \u2014 Supper in the evening.Also Dancing to Orchestra in the Parish Hall.Admission: $1 00 mg.Mrs.Bertie Atwood and Friends of Mrs Rufus Mac-l/cod were sorry to hear that she cut her thumb while open ing a can of meat.Three stitches were required by Dr.Jacques Hudon to close the wound.Mr.and Mrs.Angus Smith and daughter Anne, Farnham, were overnight guests of Mr.and Mrs.Wm.Buchanan.Mr.Hugh Macdonald, Pittsburg, Pa., Mr.and Mrs.John MacDonald, Ashville, N.C and Albert MacDonald, Detroit, Mich., arrived on July 7 tOi)le wj|] |>e j0jne* Mr.Dale Keiar, al*o of Rmh-.Mr.and Mn.A.flowering and weekend with Mr*.Allison Lyon mond.Other weekend visitor* at Master Danny have been calling and Rodney, the Roland White home were on Mr.and Mrs.O.Blair in Mr.and Mr* Olaf Whitehead, Mr.Victory White, Beebe, Miss Newport, Vt.\tAttleboro Mass , Mr.and Mrs Judy Harron, Sherbrooke, and Mr and Mra.S GUehrUt, Raymond Whitehead, Mi*« Do-Mi*» Cathy Walker, Danville Hoxsie, R,L, wer* guesu of loro» Whitehead, Albany, Oreg , Mr.0*car Walker ia\tin the\tMr*.Maud\tSwett\tand\tMr*\thav* been guesta of Mr* Myrtle Sherbrooke Hospital for\tobser-\tBlanche Martin.\tMrs, Htlliker ha* been visiting vation.\tThe Ladies\u2019 Guild of St.Mat her sister, Mrs, Fred Loach, Mr.and Mrs.C.George, son, thew s Church was entertained Lennoxville Goldwyn and Mr*.R o 1 a nd by Mrs.Cecil McLelian A lun- Master Allen Willey, Warden, White, were in Sherbrooke re-cheon set, given by Mrs, Celia is visiting his grandparents, Mr.cently and called on Mr.Edgar Gamonehe, wa* won by Mrs.and Mrs.Ernest Willey, while Walker, Lennoxville.\tSwett.\this mother, Mrs, Wallace WU- Those from here who\tvisited\tMr, and\tMra.\tDonald\tQuil-\tley is « patient to the B.M P.Expo July 5 were Mrs Alice li*ms entertained on July 1 at a Hospital.Muir and Mr.and Mrs.Stan centennial party.Among those\t-\u2014 ley White.\tpresent were Mr.and Mrs.- IS» Sulfon churches MARBLETON\tMr and Mr*.Cecil McLelian have been visiting Mr and Mrs\tL^IJ\t_^^ Mr.and Mrs.\tOrner\tJ Trem\tDonald McLelian in Toronto\t[10\t?\tSGTV\tCP blay and two children, Ellen Mr, Douglas McLelian, Mon and John, Ispwich, Mass,, were treal, is spending several doys recent guests of Mr and Mrs.at Hie same home.Walter MaskeU and Mr.Dol- Mr Bruce Racicot has been by Orr.\t-pending several days in Anti- Mrs, R.Butler has returned ganisb, N.S.He was accompa 1 SUTTON \u2014 A service of wor to her home\tin\tSherbrooke, af-nied home by Miss Nancy Wiles,\tship\tand\tnational\tthanksgiving 1er spending\ta\tweek\twith Mrs,\twho spent two week* with Mrs.\twas\theld\tat the Sutton\tHigh Wm Hethcrington.\tGeorge Racicot.Mr.Racicot is School on July 2.All churches 1 Weekend guests of Mrs.R W.attending school for two months of the community participated.|L.Thorneloe were Mr.and Mrs.in Newmarket, Ont.\tland attendance was large, j Douglas Rogers and children, of Miss Lillian Strawbridge, The service was conducted by |l.acolle, Mr and Mra.E.Row- Montreal, has been a guest of Rev.J H.M.Brett of Grace land and children, Dollard des Mr.and Mrs.H.H.Savage.Anglican Church.Rev.Father Ormeaux and Mr.and Mrs.F.Mrs.K.Derry, Cowansville, is Lareau of St.Andre Catholic Daigneault, Lennoxville.\t-pending some time at the same Church, Rev.Margaret Errey.- home, where Mr.Grant Cop- Calvary United Church and ki/ini-ii ni-ri rv/\tiping, Shawinigan, wa* also a Rev.Leslie Carson.Olivet Bap- NORTH HATLEY\t[guest.\titist Church.Mrs.Stanley Per- _\t.,,\t, , Mr.and Mrs.L.Roy and gau was pianist for the occa Two North Hatley students three sons, Chateauguay, were sion.nave been participating in the\tweekend visitors of\tMr.and Following benedictions pro- Centennial Commission\u2019s stu- Mrs c Rov\tnounced by Mr.Brett and Fa- i e?c^ai!1Re PrrarTV Cerole\tMrs.C.Hoy attended the fu-\tther Lareau, several films\tof t lark has been entertaining Pa-\tneral of her nephew,\tMr.Gary\tnational concern suitable\tfor btrs
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