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[" Miner Killed, Another Injured In Thetford Rockslides Comrade Cries Out Warning r THETFORD MINES \u2014 Rockslides in two separate asbestos mines resulted in the death of a 26-year Established 1897.old miner and the injury - of another.Dead is: Roch Mathieu, 26.of 136 Labonte Street, Thetford Mines.Injured is Alyre Thi vierge, 39, of 780 Nadeau Street, Thetford Mines.Mathieu died about 3 p.m.Wednesday when rocks bordering the Vimy Ridge open pit .mine in which he was working shook loose starting a rock-slide.A nearby working companion of Mathieu, Ovida Camire, who noticed the start of the slide yelled a warning to Mathieu but to no avail- Mathieu was struck on the back by a 50 pound rock.Dr.Clement Fortier, of Black Lake who investigated the accident said Mathieu died of multiple fractures of the ribs and pierced lungs.Mathieu leaves his wife, the former Paulette Poirier and two children, Christian 5 and Danielle 2 years old.A father of four children was seriously injured yesterday at the Johnson's Asbestos Company open pit mine at Black Lake when he was struck by a falling rock.The accident occurred about 1 p.m.when a rock pierced Thivierge\u2019s helmet.Dr.Jean-Guy Gagne, of Black Lake who investigated the accident said Thi-vierge suffered a fractured skull.liecbcootelMylkcotd '\tTHE PAPER OF THE EASTERN TOWNSHIPS f THI WEATHER i i i i \u2022 , Cloudy with scattered show ' i era; littl# change in temper ' J attire; light winds.High 50 J i Outlook for Friday; ('older; i | sunny periods.Price 5 Cents SHERBROOKE RECORD, THURSDAY.MARCH 31.I960 Sixty-Fourth Yeor Spews F/ery Debris And Death Explodes Over Little Rock, Ark.Off Settlements S.A.Armed Forces tins am) sailms sealed embattled while FINANCE MINISTER FLEMING ?\t?tV Tells Budget Story Tonight OTTAWA (CP) \u2014 Finance Minister Fleming informs Canadians tonight how much of tlieir earnings will go to maintaining government services.The stocky, 54-year-old finance minister presents his annual budget at 8 p.m.EST to the Commons.He reviews the ?*at« of the economy during 1956, touches on the state of the treasury as the fiscal year expires at midnight and outlines how he plans to raise the record sums the government plans to spend between now and March 31, 1961, He already has let the Commons know, in a white paper tabled Wednesday, that his deficit in the 1959-60 year was about $405.800.000.The same white paper pictured a buoyant economy that produced record revenues of $5,301,000.000 in the coming year.The real interest centres on the final portions of his address when he forecasts 1960-61 revenues and the tax rates through which he will achieve a surplus, deficit or balanced budget.He informed the Commons Feb.4 in the blue book of main spending estimates for 1960-61 that the government expects to spend at least a record $6,330,168,920, including old age pension costs.Arrest 55 Fire Hose Breaks Up Texas Riot MARSHALL.Tex.(AP }\u2014Powerful streams of water from fire hoses churned into a group of several hundred young Texas Negroes here Wednesday while about 1,000 others, chanting the Lord\u2019s Prayer, paraded through the streets of Baton Rouge to Louisiana's state capitol for a protest assembly.Those were the latest major developments in the unfolding campaign of Negroes in the southern\t___ _____ _____ ___ United States to obtain service at and expenditures of $5,706,800,000.the Commons Wednesday by Supplementary spending is added to this total as the year progresses.The tax rates for raising the money and the anticipated yield from them are closely guarded secrets, known fully only to Mr Fleming, Prime Minister Dicfen baker and a few senior civil servants until today.The guessing has- been Ilia! Mr Fleming will aim at a balanced budget without major tax relief.CAPETOWN \u2014 (CP) \u2014- More than 3,000 armed white sold off two big Negro settlements near Capetown to jniics north-, west of Chicago.~\tJ The hoard belonged to Stanley R, Pierce, wealthy Chicago investment broker, He died Christmas Day aged 67.The gold was found by representatives of the Continental Illinois National Bank and Trust Company of Chicago, executor of the estate, a Chicago Daily News story stated.The map was found in a safe Pierce owned.Pierce, a widower with no children, left his entire estate, valued earlier at $500,000, to tlm University of Chicago.Works Minister Walker as debate continued on a government resolution to extend for three years federal participation in the pres-Trans-Canada Highway program.Noting that a number of speakers had called for a second East-West road to complement the one now under construction.Mr.Walker said: \u201cWith all the work still lo be done in the first Trans-Canada Highway, let us put our house in j order and complete it first.May I also say that our consideration \\ then will not necessarily cover 1., .only a second trans-Canada | highway.We will consider a national highway policy when the time come-s, something that will encompass more than just another highway.The minister did not go into detail.Adoption of a national highway policy aimed at developing a nation-wide system of roads has long been advocated by the Canadian Automobile Association and other interested organizations.EXTENDS AID PERIOD The resolution under consideration Wednesday provides for a three-year extension to May 31, 1964.in the period during which the federal government may make payments to the provinces under the present agreement, signed in 1919.It also provides for Lady Drivers In The Clear LONDON, fReuters)\u2014 That traditional menace of the roads, the woman driver, was Wednesday cleared of the blame for most accidents.William Gissarve, clinical director of the Birmingham Accident Hospital, writing in the British Medical Association's magazine, Family Doctor, said: \u201cThe buill-in urge of the male to take risks, entirely admirable in many fields of endeavor, is a main cause, perhaps the main cause of road accidents.\u201d He sa.d women drivers are more careful than meas.______ a $50,000.000 increase to $400.000.-000 in the maximum federal contribution.Debate on the resolution was adjourned for the second time.Wednesday\u2019s discussion was marked by Quebec member Maurice Bourget's blistering attack on the government of his province for its refusal to participate in the Trans-Canada program.Quebec is the only province not taking advantage of the federal offer to pay 50 per cent of the cost of approved construction, plus 90 per cent of vital uncompleted gaps to a maximum of 10 per cent of the mileage in any given province Quebec argues ; Behan, that the central government has wright, no business in the highways field hos-pita The navy men formed a cordon around the Nyanga Township while the army encircled Langa.Nobody was allowed to enter or leave the settlements.Prime Minister Hendrik Ver-vvoerd carried out his threat to use regular armed forces to privent new Negro demonstrations after rounding up more than 200 leaders of the campaign of de fiance against the government's race laws.Some while Liberals and Indians were among those arrested.A big army convoy meanwhile moved into Johannesburg, 800 miles north of (his parliamentary capilal, amid rumors that Negroes were planning a march on Fktnt Johannesburg Prison, where manv of their leaders are held.ICHARGE WITH BATONS Police were forced to make a baton charge on a crowd of about 300 who became threatening in I he Jabavu area southwest of Johannesburg this morning.The crowd then dispersed.Police said at Natalspruit, southeast of Joannesburg, railroad tracks were loosened and a stone roadblock thrown up on a highway.Police dispersed a crowd of about 150 near the roadblock The South African Parli-amenl met through the night to speed action on legislation for the outlawing of the African National ; Congress, the Pan Africanist Con gress and other organizations accused of plotting a \u201cmassive re volt.\u201d The government has already assumed wide powers under the state of emergency proclaimed Wednesday for most cities and Different Kind Of Summit Eisenhower Looks For Strictly Private Talks Today's Chuckle \u201cDaddy, what\u2019s a bachelor?\u201d \u201cA bachelor, my boy, is a man who didn't have a car when he was young.\" Brendan Behan III LONDON (AP) \u2014 Brendan hard-drinking Irish play-was taken to a London for \u201cobservation\u201d Wed nesday nighl.Behan 38, has been ill for five day* with diabetes.He has been staying in London with an artist friend.Joe McGill, who said \u201chis doctors' have warned him he may have less than a year to live.\u201d WASHINGTON (API Presi dent Eisenhower is looking forward to a different kind of summit conference al Paris nexl May.He wants lo provide for strictly private conversations \u2014 without even advisers \u2014 among himself, Prime Minister Macmillan, President Charles do Gaulle and Premier Khrushchev The president's inleresl in gel ling the Big Four to each other\u2019s minds'' emerged al his press conference Wednesday after his talks with Macmillan His statements to reporters also developed another intriguing pros peet for the future: The Eisenhower administration seems destined lo become in Jobless Claims Up OTTAWA (CP)\u2014Claimants for unemployment insurance benefils totalled 814,209 on Feb.29.the bureau of statistics reported Wednesday.This was above both the month-earlier total of 782,500 and the Feb.27.1959, total of 796,030 The Feb.29 total includes seasonal benefit claimants of 217,100, compared with 177.HX) on Jan 29 and 242,700 on Feb.27.1959.Quebec had 266,300 claim an Is at the end of February, Newfoundland 38.700, Prince Edward Island 8,300, Nova fvcolia 43,100 and New Brunswick 41.700.créa si ngl y in Hs dosing months a kind of caretaker government.Eisenhower did not use any such term as that, but he noted lhal more and more question* would anise about his ability lo make commitmenls running beyond the end of his term next January.\\( Ihe same time, however, he left no doubt that if a crisis should' arise he intends to take \u2018explore j whatever measures art necessary to meet if.It seems aliinosl certain Dial Ins ideas on Paris constituted one of the many mailers Eisenhower discussed with Macmillan al Camp David this week Macmil lan left for Umdon Wednesday nighf.During the summit conference j at.Paris and Eisenhower's sub-sequent visit to Moscow in June, major attention \u2014 especially abroad\u2014will slill be focused on I the American president But at the Paris conference he probably will be looking for ways to solve only the more immediate Ea\u2019-t-Wcst problems, and in such a way that there would be Mille doubt of his successor's interest in carrying on It seems likely that another effect of the terminal date on the president's powers may be lo inhibit the U.S.from embarking Ion any bold new course or frying any fundamentally new initiative 1 in negotiations with the Soviet Union.mm Report Mid-Air Collision LITTLE ROCK.\\rk ( \\P)\t\\ military jet plane exploded over Little Rock today, spewing fiery debris and death in ils crash An air force spokesman re ported three crow members killed.At leas! one civilian man died in a house fire touched off by debris, and a woman was reported trapped in her burning home One airman parachuted to safely but was burned .seriously.At least six frame homes were destroyed as portions of the B 47 jed 'bomber dug * fiery 25-fool wade grave near Ihe slale legislative buildings- Nor in-ally su eh a (dane carries three men, Reports persisted that Ihe jet collided w-ilh a light plane over a small town called Mayflower, a'bout 15 miles north of Utile Rock, am) hurtled on info ladle Rock.An eyewitness said Hircc men parachuted- from one of the planes Elertrir power was knocked out for 45 inimités in several thousand homes.Firemen said three of the homes were so badly burned lhal they didn't see how anyone in them could have survived.Trees and phone lines were knocked down and blackened and four ears demolished.Jet Tanker Is Ditched Three Die PATRICK A JR FORCE BAKE, Fla.(AP)\u2014A United Stales Air Force jet tanker with trouble in two of its four engines, ditched1 in the Atlantic Ocean 4-0 mile* off Ihe Florida coast Wednesday nighl.Three of the 14 men aboard-died.The others, some burned or in shock, were picked up bj rescue erafl The KC-97 si ralolankcr.eo | route from Newfoundland lo ils [home station, iMaetlill Air Force j Base in Tampa, Fla.was ditched with only ils No.1 and No.4 rn-| gines operating.Floating in life jackets and on rubber rafts, Hie survivors lit up the darkness with flares and flash hights, furnishing their own beacons for rescue ships and planes.Reporter- al Cape Canaveral, Ihe missile test centre, saw ihe flares from Ihe shore.RIVER RESCTE \u2014 Perched on the tip of a IdO-foot aerial ladder, fireman Henry Rasmussen shouts instructions to David Thorton, 13, ! who became trapped on an ice floe in the Humber River in the Toronto suburb of Etobicoke.David and friend Ricky Irons, 8, were stranded on (he ice when it broke away from the shore.After it jammed downstream, firemen put out Ihe ladder.The boys tied ropes around themselves and were pulled In safety up In Ihe ladder A radio-television student at Ryerson Institute of Technology, Rod \u2018Morrison, took thi* picture after running a half mile through mud on the river hank\t(CP Wirephoto) Generals Learn Retiremenf Skills ALDERSHOT, Eng.(ReuU ers)\u2014Two generals Wednesday donned overalls and went to work on the side of a barracks with the kind of mortarboard plasterers use.M-aj.-Gens.Sir Willi a m Roe, 56, and .Sir Henry If C.Sugden joined 28 other officers and men in a 28-day \u201chouse hold maintenance'\u2019 course to prepare themselves for retirement The idea is to give them an inkling of the kind of .'kill* they'll need in civilian life.Cyanide Slaying Nets Life Sentence URBAN A.Ohio (AP)\u2014A man who treated a woman friend's husband 'o a bottle of wine and six bottles of beer\u2014all spiked with cyanide\u2014has been convicted of first-degree murder.James | Garfield Buckney, 52, was ad-I judged guilty Wednesday of Ihe [poison slaying of James (Chico) Gomes, 26.List October The jury [recommended mercy making a life sentence mandatory. '2 SHERBROOKE DAH.Y RECORD, THURS., MARCH 31, 1960 District Champions Banquet At Waterloo For High School Hockey Team WATERLOO \u2014 An informai | Mrs.A.! Buckland.An exper-and congenial gathering was the jienccd team of waiters attended turkey banquet held at the Le- to every detail.OUT OUR WAY T By J.R.Williams gion Hall, sponsored by the Ladies Auxiliary.The Waterloo High School Senior Hockey Team, winners of the District of Bed-' ford School Hockey Charnpion-, ship for 1959-60 were guests of honor.Approximately 80 boy.s, parents and special guests were Mr.Buckland introduced the head table guests, Mr.Pickford introduced the hockey players, coach and assistant coach, Mrs.Soles officially welcomed everyone.Mr.Graves explained the unavoidable absence of the speaker and proceeded to talk to the boys about, their splendid performance during the season\u2019s hockey.present.The tables were attractively arranged, with bowls of spring flowers centering each.At PLAYERS CONGRATULATED the head table were: Mr O.T.;\tan actual spectator at Pickford, Mrs.Walter Hughes every game, a chauffeur for the Mr.Frank Graves.Mrs.Bruce ] players and father of a player, Soles, Mr.Soles, Mrs.Graves.no one could have been more Mr.Hughes, Mrs.Pickford and ; fitted to congratulate the boy.s i on their good sportsmanship and ® correct behavior at all times, on i, II all occasions.Buddy Graves, al-i'¦ 11ernate captain, thanked his fath-% B or.\"! Mrs.Frank Graves, president ® of the Home and School Assoei- ¦\tiat'ion, paid high tribute to Mr.¦\tJohn MaeAskill, coach, for his _ training which put W.I1.S.on a LOOK/ 1 M 7H' FUOLOJS-RAMSEE ROM &ER AW' I SLEEK.SPEEPy FI6HTEP mth£T EK, / GETTIW REAP/\\ WARMIW 1 TO TAKE OEF UP MY A OU A ÛLORIOU6 I JETS TO < V MISSION y ESCORT \\ ./ IWTOTHE rd YOU OKI YOUR ) JOURNEY/ / WELL, 1M JUST TUE OLP CARGO PLANE.SO IE YOU TWO HOT SHOTS WILL TAKE OFF AN\u2019 GIVE ME SOME PROTE CTI ON, MAYBE I CAW ,- MAKE HOME BASE BEFORE / -, I 60 DOWN WITH MY -^ FREIGHT/____.,\u2014A J DEEP BLUE ] t JOURNEY/ /\t.A yon pe pj / b^/y ' w, SHOOTIKJft THE BREF Z F l %4 Del Monty Wins Dart League Semi-Finals PEARCETON Misses Lucille Gardner and C.! Fcrget, of Montreal, and Mr.Stanley Gardner, of Granby, spent a weekend with Mr and Mrs.Cyril Gardner.ROCK ISLAND \u2014 In the semifinals of the Southern Eastern j- Townships Dart League.Border were Ibri Wheeler, Jack Young, Zone the Del Monty wyjh three Rud Mnler and Wm Greenleaf.out of five games irom Stanstead Frontier Branch of the Can- The finals will be played at the adian Legion, 22-18, 17-23, 19 21, Del Monty against Hotel Maur-24-16, 12-28.\tice of Coaticook, on Friday even- Players on the winning team ing.THE SHER-LENN CHORAL SOCIETY presents MESSIAH (G.F.Handel) Good Friday, April 15th \u2014 8.00 P.M.TRINITY UNITED CHURCH Tickets \u2014 $1.00 \u2014 H.C.Wilson & Sons and Clark's Pharmacy.Lennoxville.PREMIER CINEM \"THE LEGEND OF TOM DOOLEY\" Michael Landon Joe Morrow Mrs.Graves closed with a message shared by everyone present.God bless that team and go ahead next year and get that Provinc ial Ch a mpionshi p ! JACKETS PRESENTED Arthur Reed presented the team with sports jackets in the school colors of blue and white, complete with crests and num- John Wayne - Lauren Bacall \"BLOOD ALLEY\" Tech.- Cinemascope Paul Biron \"NOT OF THIS EARTH\" level in hockey not reached for ^t,.rs Ttoe fund for these jack 21 years.Mrs.Graves warmly thanked not only the spectacular best players but those unsung heroes, the players who dressed for each game and1 perhaps were never on the ice five min-utes.They had the team spirit.HUmiE\u2014\u2022 GREGORY LN0W SH0W'NG! PECK DEBORAH KEFLR Robert Ryan - DAY OF THE OUTLAW' Cne~aScop£ IN COLOR SfERLOPHONIC WI NG Burl Ives \u2014 Tina Louise ets w and soiicited the amazing little goaler, Andy j \u201er;Urc Groulx, of Warden.Andy is shining example of what perseverance can do.He was born a orders.A motion was made to pur chase 15 new prayer books for i cripple, required repeated trips j^e church and plans were made to hospital, treatment and exer-1 ^or Arcade to be he,d April j else, which is bard to believe 29.6 HACKLING .crackling crisp, featherlight and flakier because tbey\u2019re \"AQUAFLAKED\u201d a baking process exclusive to.fio/i/ott itRkiunt* (SDeÔJôrùf CRACKERS & SALTINES RAY CONNIFF ORCHESTRA AND CHORUS SPECIAL OF THE WEEK By COLUMBIA CL 1074\u2014'S Marvelous, Ray Conniff And His Orchestra CL 1137\u2014'S Awful Nice, Ray Conniff And His Orchestra CL 1633\u2014Concert in rhythm, Ray Conniff, His Orchestra And Chorus CL 1252\u2014Broadway in rhythm, Ray Conniff And His Orchestra CL 1310\u2014Hollywood in rhythm, Ray Conniff And His Orchestra CL 1334\u2014It's the talk of the town The Ray Conniff Singers CL 1346\u2014Conniff Meets Butterfield CL 1415\u2014Concert in rhythm Volume 2 Ray Conniff, His Orchestra And Chorus H.C.Wilson & Sons Ltd.61-67 Wellington North\u2014Sherbrooke\u2014LO.2-2627 ! when one watches his skill as a goaler today.The other players receiving jackets were: Graham Owen, | Bennett Buckland, Bernard Fleming, Buddy Graves, Lome Lange-vin, Bruce Haricot, Alien Cooper, Keith Sausehagrin, Allan Tal-1k>1, David Consens, James Macintosh, Doug Boyd; also man-ager, Garry William®; assistant [manager, Duane Smith, business manager, Sam Waye; coach, J.MaeAskill; transportation manager, Albert Banco; Principal Pick Pickford.COACH HONORED Bruce Racicot, captain, proved he could make a good speech j as well as play good hockey.Be ably thanked those responsible : for every part of the unforget- J able, evening.Bruce then pre- j sented their coach, Mr.Mac As- [ kill, on behalf of the hockey boys with a silver tray, suitably j inscribed.The evening ended on a hilar- ; ions note as Bruce Soles present- j od a fitting cup from the Le-g ion a ries to Walter Hughes.preIe 64.Cheese: Delivered Montreal, waxed, current receipts Quebec white 31, colored 3VA ; wholesale Quebec white 32, colored 32%.Current receipts Ontario white f.o.b.grading station, 32, colored 32.Wholesale Ontario colored and white: No quotations.Potatoes: PEI 75« 3.60-3 75; PEI 50s 2 50-2.60: PEI 10» .55-.57; N.B.75s 3.50-3.55; N.B.50s 2.35-240; N.B.10s .50-.53; Maine 50s 235-240; Quebec 75s 3.30; Quebec 50s 2.20.OLD AND ACTIVE \u2014 There\u2019s a tradition of old age and hard work in the Elford family \u2014 eight brothers and sisters living near Lindsay, Ont.Their ages range from 82 to 103.Will Elford, 97, is seen sampling sister Katie\u2019s freshly-baked bread.Katie is 93.(CP Photo) CHEZ EDNA FLORIST Flowers for every occasion.1140 DuMoulin St.WINDSOR, -VI.5-3697j QUE.OBITUARY MRS.WM.F.STEWART, OF BEDFORD BEDFORD March 16 th, Waterville Situation Discussed A regular meeting of the Compton Waterville Home and School Asso.was held in the Waterville School this week.Upon hearing the various reports from each committee, the Citizens Committee chairman reported it had not as yet been granted a meeting with the Central School at Cookshire.It was the unanimous choice of this Home and School to contact each member of the Compton County Protestant Central School Board, to request a meeting with the newly formed citizens committee immediately.A j delay in this matter is detri- i Dairy Valley Cemetery, Clarence mental to the welfare of the chil- ville, Que ' the 1959 period Minister of Finance, Donald Fleming, reported a deficit of $406,000.000 in the fiscal year j which ends March 3, well below | the $609,000,00 deficit in the pre-J vious fiscal year.This deficit is ' 13,000,000 higher than the $393,-000,000 deficit predicted last April.Net income of John Labatt Ltd.for the nine months ended Jan.31 amountd to $201 a share against $1.34 a year earlier.In the year ended Dec.31, 1959:\ti McIntyre Porcupine earned!E,,t An*\"*- Q\"* $1.05 per share against $1.01 in 1958.BEt,L \u2014 I wlitt to thank all my frlenda and relatlVM for remembering m« on my Mrd birthday by tending curd*, money end other gifts.1 would especially like to thank the I Women\u2019» Missionary Society for ar- j ranging the lovely party.Hev.and Mrs.1).J.Stirling, for taking me to the party and for their nice gift», also St.Mary'» Guild and the Women\u2019a Institute, Bob Bum» and Bob Butler, of Radio Station CRTS for their kind wishes.Thank» >l»o to those who called me by phone, both local and long distance.AM this made the day most enjoyable.I appreciate your kindness io much.MTSS ARBUf BET,!., FUNERAL CHAPEL 530 Prospect St.\u2014 LO.2-2466 CRANDALL \u2014 We w!»h to extend .\t.\t\u201e 4ur sincere thank» to ell our rela- - On Wednesday, George Weston Ltd.earned sn(4 fr|ends, for the many kind-Mrs William F *2.33 per share against $2.11 in\tshown ui during the nines» Stewart passed away at her home, following a lengthy illness.The funeral service took place Saturday afternoon, March 19, when prayers were said at the home, after which the cortege proceeded to Stanbridge East United Church, where Rev.T.F.Duncan officiated.During the service the choir sang Wilf There Be Any Stars In My Crown and Peace, Perfect Peace.The bearers were Eric Kemp, Clyndon Guthrie, George Har-land, Austin Campbell, Ewart Martin and Harry Black.Interment took place in the 1958 Can.General Electric earned $54.32 per Share against $53.04 in 1958.Lcitch Gold Mines earned .09 per share against .14 in 1958.R.L.BISHOP FUNERAL CHAPEL 4 AMBULANCE AMBULANCE SERVICE 300 Oueon Blvd,\u2014 LO.7 f977 Wo Rant Hospital Bad» ïtt fîlrmnriam IIAHVEY In loving memory of Dad, Harold G.who passed away March 31, 1959.God »aw th» road w»« getting rough, And th* hill» were hard to climb.So he closed your weary eyelid».And whispered \u201cPeace be Thine.\u2019\u2019 Lovingly remembered hy,- VIRCIL and FRANK.and at th* Uma of th» death of our dear hudband and father, Ian W.Crandall.Especially do w>* wish to thank Rev.J.David McCord, Rev.Connn F W.Gertye, the 1 organist and rholr of the Knowlton United Church, members of Brome ! Lake Lodg.e No, M A.F.and A.M.j Alt thoae who loaned cars, *ent flower», cards and meisagea of sympathy and all those who sent cooking to the home.The sincere thoughtfulness shown j us at this time was deeply appreciated and will alwaya he remembered.MRS.IAN W.GRANT)ALL AND FAMILY Knowlton, Que dren of this community, the As sociation said.As a\u201cresult of action taken by the Department of Education with the approval of the Central Board several children who had previously intended to continue on to college are now seeking out business courses instead.The chairmen then expressed s desire to see a clear cut programme for this school, so that the balance of the year could be spent in learning, instead of the present uneasiness.Mrs.Stewart, formerly Glenna Eudora Melier, was born in Dunham, Que., the daughter of thn late Ella Laraway and Ralph Mcl-ler.HARVEY \u2014 In loving memory of Harold Harvey who pa»*ed away March 31, 1959.Some may forget you.Now you are Kane, But I will remember, ., NO matter how long.In June, 1920, she was married ; Ahvay, remembered by, to William F.Stewart.Besides, hazel fi.ftcher, Ri»t»r.her husband, left to mourn her I\t- loss are two daughters, Margaret : p^CK in loving memory of my (Mrs.Walter Sheppard), of St.husband, Fred J.Peck vrho entered Eustache-sur-le-lac, and Enid into rest March 3ut, iDVf (Mrs.Murray Jameson), of Bed !\t/ ' ford, and three grandchildren.MARTIN\u2014In fond \"and loving mem-Fnends and relatives present.ory nt our af,r ,on \u201end brother Am- DESSAINT \u2014 I with to express : my sincere thank» to all my friends ! and relatives who aent.card», gifts, i and who vlalted ma whll» I wa» In the I Sherbrooke Hospital.Alao Dr.Hick*, ! Dr.Dougan, the nursing staff and I aides on 2nd floor.Your kindness | will alwaya he remembered.ARTHUR DESK A INT, Stansteid, Que.MONUMENTS NOW: Delivery and erection ANYWHERE IN THE TOWNSHIPS \u2014 LOW PRICES.Send for FREE booklet ihow-ing beautiful stone* \u2014 ALL GRANITES.ORDER BY MAIL: Write, phone or ealli Anderson Monuments BEEBE \u2014 TR.6-2416, Qu*.(In Sutton, Lloyd Mandigo) OUR BIG SALE will finish on Saturday, April 2nd.HURRY! HURRY! DECORATION MODERNE 17 Wellington St.North \u2014 Sherbrooke were from Jeffersonville, Vt, Montreal, Ottawa, St.Eustachc-sur-Ic-lac, Sutton, C I a renceville and Cowansville.Beauty Parlors Open April 11, 12, 13, 14 9 a.m.without limit Good Friday: closed all day.Saturday, April 16: 8 a.m.to 6 p.m.old Martin who wa» called away March 31, 1957.Always a silent heartacha, Many a allent tear, But alwaya a beautiful memory, Of one we loved »o dear; God gave ui atrengtti to be»r tt, And courage to face the blow; Rut what It meant to lose him.No one will ever know.AJwsy* remembered by.HI* father and mother, MR.A MRS.LEONARD MARTIN, HI» brother and *i*ter-ln-law, MR A MILS.L.ROYCE MARTIN.Ayer'» Cliff, Que.ELDRIDGE \u2014 I wish to exprea» my sincere thanka to all those who aent card», letters, and gift» to me during my recent atay In Newport Hospital.Alao, my thanks to O.E.S.No.35, St.Paul\u2019* W.A and th* Montreal Pipeline Highwater SUtlon for th» lovely flowera.A apectal thank» to Mr.and Mrs.Melvin Haimphrey, Mr.and Mrs Cedric Bailey and Mr.and Mr» Leon Eldrldge for caring for my children.Your kindnessea will alwayi be remembered.EILEEN ELDRIDGE.MARTIN \u2014 In loving m .un ory of my dear nephew Arnold, who was called away March 31, 1957.Deep In my heart » memory 1* kept Of a nephew I loved and will nevar forget.HLS AUNT CORA Montreal, Qu*.STEWART \u2014 Wa wlah to extend our heartfelt appreciation to our relative*, neighbour» and friends for their many acts of klndnes» at the time of the death of our dear wife and mother, Mra.William Stewart, who parsed away on March 16 Many thank» to Rev.Duncan, the choir and the organist of Stanbridge Eait United Church; to tha bearers and members of the Bedford Fire Department; those who sent flowers, cards, and letters of sympathy.To those who sent food, offered cars, celled at the house.Your kindness wUl long be remembered.WILLIAM F.STEWART, MR Ic MRS.WALTER SHEPPARD, (daughter); MR, A MRS, MURRAY JAMESON, (daughter); Bedford, Qu*.D/aper-Hastings FUNERAL SERVICB Cowansville \u2022 Sutton \u2022 Waterloo \u2022 Knowlton Mansonvilla Tal.157 Cowansvilla Tal.11 Sutton Marriages, Births, Card of Thanks $1.80 p*r Insertion DEATH NOTICES 15c per line.Minimum charge 51,50 (10 lines or less.IN MEMORIAMS *1.00 plu* 30 cent* per Una for poetry.Additional name* over three 10 cent» each name.ALL ABOVE NOTICES MUST CARRY SIGNATURE OF PARTY SENDING NOTICE.OBITUARY COLUMN Obltuarlea received within on* month of death are published free.A charge of $3.00 la made for those delayed beyond this period. i smWMtOOlÇS DAILY RECOUD, TTTTTRS., MARCIT SI, IfMC /ùitâ/Mtttett Wo© Betide the Parents Who Can't Say Firm No Social CMt 1 The Smith* were heartbrok* when their IB'year-old daughter recently married a 19-year-old they have every reason to believe i* pretty poor husband material.The Smiths were almost as surprised as they were dismayed that their pretty, intelligent daughter had actually driven to another state with the hoy and married him without a word to them of her intentions.They had a right to lie dismayed but not surprised.Here is how the Smiths had \u201cdiscouraged\u201d the romance that led to marriage.They let their daughter start going steady with the boy\u2014even though they disapproved of him \u2014when she was only 15.They shrugged off responsibility for this by saying, \u201cWe don\u2019t approve of steady dating at 16, but what can we do about it?It\u2019s the accepted thing.\u201d They took the boy along on vacation trips becauise their daughter insisted.Their excuse for this was: \"After all, you can\u2019t expect her to leave all her friends and be happy.\u201d , They let the boy make their home his hangout.And they felt very virtuous about tlhis, too.\u201cWe would rather have them right here at home than anywhere else,\u201d they explained.They never pointed out lihe boy\u2019s faults or showed any disapproval of him because, \u201cWe don\u2019t want ou-r daughter to feel that we are against her or that we critical of her friends.\u201d This happens to be a true story, but it isn\u2019t at all an unu.-ual one.All over (he country parents ar.actually encouraging the early marriages they deplore simply because they refuse to stand up and act like parents.They are so afraid of antagonizing t/heir ehillriren, so afraid of being old-fashioned in their attitudes, so afraid of saying \u201cno\u201d that, they sit meekly by and watch happen what they don\u2019t want to happen.Tpr.Robert Gardiner, R.N., after spending his leave with hia parents, Sgt.Major and Mrs.John | Gardiner, King St.W.left on Friday for Camp Sarcee, Calgary, j Alta., to join his regiment, the i Lord Strathcona\u2019s Horse, RCAC., having completed his training at Camp Borden, Ont.* * « Flowers on the organ at the Church of the Advent on Sunday | were in memory of Mrs.E.J.1 Hailigan, placed there by her husband.» » \u2022 Friends of Mrs.T.0.Farnsworth, of Cookslpire, will regret to learn that she is a patient in {the Sherbrooke Hospital.* * * Mrs.H.W.Garwood, of Mont-1 real, is arriving on Friday and will he the guest of Mrs.Z.W.; Griffith on Vimy St.Mrs.C.S.Langley, Queen St., Lennoxville, was admitted to the Sherbrooke Hospital on Tuesday, I and will undergo surgery.t f if1 É \u2022il' CATERERS For Weddings, Luncheons, Teas, Home Cooking ROCKCLIFFE 471 Quebec St.Tel.LO.2-3433 erional Mis* Judy Way, an April bride-to-be, was the guest of honor at a delightful shower at the home of Mrs.W.Burnside, St.Francis St., Lennoxville on Tuesday night.Mrs.Stanley Bell, Mrs.Cecil Dougherty and Mrs.George Gar-ard were asssisting hostesses.Upon her arrival the bride-elect was presented with a corsage by Mrs.Stanley Bell and a mock three-tier wedding cake, which when \u201ccut\u201d disclosed a variety of articles for the kitchen from a can opener to mop and broom dressed to resemble a bride and groom.After the gifts had been opened, Miss Way expressed her j thanks for the gifts and delight-1 ful party.Later refreshments were served by the hostesses.Mrs.H.Way, mother of the hride-to-be, | and her twin sister, Miss Joanne Way, presided at the tea table.Covered with a cut work cloth, the table was centered with an attractive arrangement of daffodils and narcissi with yellow tap ers in silver candelabra.The hostesses were assisted in serving by the Misses Sharon Dougherty and Beth Burnside.The Lucky Cup prizes were won by Mrs.Ted Jcnne and Miss Joanne Way.In The Women\u2019s Sphere .ÎPsraJ MISS SUSAN MABEL FRASER, only daughter of Mr.and Mrs Kenneth Fraser of Cookshlre, and MR.MALCOLM RAYMOND Me VETY, younger son of Mr.and Mrs.Arthur R.McVety of Eaton, Que., whose engagement is announced.A July wedding is planned m ¦ Miss Joan McMurray has returned to her home on Newton St., after a holiday spent at Fort Worth, Texas., where she was the guest of Capt.and Mrs.Drew D.Sleeper.* * * Friends of Mr.Will Green, of Coaticook, Que., will be sorry to learn thal he was taken from the Sherbrooke Hospital to the Neurological Hospital in Montreal, where he is making slow recovery.* * * Miss Alice Willard, Goodhue St., is a patient in the Neurological Institute in Montreal, where she is undergoing tests and observation.MISS DOREEN MARY WILSON, daughter of .Mr.and Mrs.Fred Wilson of Sherbrooke, and MR HENRY McGARRY, son of Mr.and Mrs.P.F.McCarry of Montreal, whose engagement is announced.The wedding has been arranged to take place in St.Patrick\u2019s Church, April 30.(Photo by Geraldine Hebert, Sears Studio) Numbers Are Colors To These Students Engagemenf iii Recipes' recorded on file cards are popular with housewives.To keep food from soiling cards, spray them with shellac from an Mr, and Mrs.Wendell Marsh- aerosol can.The box in which all of Kinnear\u2019s Mills, Que., an- the cards are filed can also be nounce the engagement of their ; protected with spray shellac.eldest daughter, Wendeleen, to\t- Mr.Robert Brady, son of Mrs.j Luella Brady and the late Mr.(CPl\u2014What color i Winnipeg, you would be told 9 is i blue.sound like a silly Not only does 9 have a color WINNIPEG is 9?That might question.But if you a-sked it of some 350 grade I students in Homemaking Beauty Tips Brady of Lennoxville.The marriage has been arranged to take Seamless hosiery in golden or place on May 14 in Kinnear\u2019s neutral-nude tones rounds out Gattegno-Cuisenaire s y s t e m of Mills United Church.\t\u2018slender legs.\tj teaching arithmetic.The system for these children, it also has a tangible shape.It's a wooden block one centimetre square and nine centimetres long.Similarly, 4 is a pink block four centimetres long and 7 is a black block seven centimetres long.Other numbers and their colors are: 1, white; 2, red; 3, light green; 5, yellow; 6, dark green; 8, brown, and 10, orange.VISUAL EXPERIMENT The children are taking part in an experiment started in 11 Winnipeg schools this year aimed at giving greater visual meaning to arithmetic lessons.The experiment is to test the New Ideas For Your Next Party Ml Why not have a party for you j and your friends?The menu is {a treat, but no trick, when it's | planned around quick and easy canned foods.CHILI SUPPER Cheese Topped Chili over Corn Chips Peach Lemon Salad Molds Buttered Brown Bread Glazed Doughnuts Hot Spiced Apple Juice Assorted Nuts and Candies Make the salads the night before the party.Put canned poach halves in individual molds.Prepare packaged lemon flavored gelatin and add chopped celery and nuts to it.Pour over the peaches and chill until firm.Serve on crisp salad greens and top with mayonnaise.For the Hot Spiced Apple Juice, add a few sticks of cinnamon and a few whole cloves to bottled apple juice, heat several minutes.Strain, and serve piping hot.Garnish with clove studded lemon slices.V -S .is named after its inventor, Georges Cuisenaire, a Belgian kindergarten teacher, and its developer, Dr.Caleb Gattegno, former London University mathematics professor.The children manipulate the blocks\u2014they\u2019re called rods \u2014 to form number combination's and to work out mathematical problems.\u201cThey have to find the parts to construct a certain number and they can check their mistakes,\u201d says Mrs.George Butler, one of the teachers.\u201cThis leads (o understanding.It\u2019s a way of discovery for them.It gives them time to think out ways of solving problems and it involves very little counting,\u201d EASILY WEANED Mrs.Butler says the process of weaning the children from the rod system to abstract thinking in arithmetic is \u201cfairly' painless.\u201d However, given mental arithmetic problems, \u201cyou sometimes see the children closing their eyes to visualize the colored blocks.\u201d One advantage of the system, j she says, is that the children are j less likely to tire of working with | the biockis than with conventional | numbers.About S90 r u r a 1 Manitoba school children in early grades | are also taking part in similar | experiments.Saskatchewan schools have j been working with the system for {three years and employ it in the first three grades.British Columbia began experiments this year and is reported ready to make the system standard in Grade I next year.Tips On Carpel Slain Removal Perhaps you don't manage j night club or a restaurant.But as a housekeeper you may meet the same carpet-cleaning problems that crop up in such places.Any of the home-cleaning pro-: cedures used on other good carpets work as well or better on nylon carpeting.First, three general rules concerning spills and accidents: -| take prompt action; immediate care saves time and trouble; -scrape, blot or soak up the spill using tissue, clean rags or a cellulose sponge; - confine the area of the spill; work from the edges toward the centre.All stains have a tendency to become more permanent the : longer they stand.Also, colorless ; liquids like some drinks \u2014 or animal or baby accidents \u2014 develop color on standing.So blot up the liquid as soon as you can.Fruit juice, cola, egg, mud, glue, grass stain and similar stains are readily removed with a dilute solution of a detergent.Dissolve a teaspoonful of detergent (not soap) in a cup of lukewarm water and apply it sparingly to the spot.Sponge the stained area and rinse by wiping with a clean cloth or sponge dampened with lukewarm water.Dry up excess moisture with tissues or cloths.Ink (both washable and permanent), mustard, merchuroch-rome and similar antiseptics, coffee and blood, all contain materials that act like dyes.Nevertheless, prompt treatment with detergent and water will minimize any color change.For this type of stain the skills of a professional rug cleaner may be required.Oily or greasy stains \u2014 wrax, cosmetics, shoe polish, crayon, chewing gum and greasy foods \u2014 are best removed with a household spot remover or dry-cleaning solvent.Nylon carpet fibres are tough and durable.They can be scrubbed with good detergents and spots can be removed with any of the available home-cleaning solvents without fear of damaging the fibres.This fact alone accounts for the increasing use of nylon carpeting in stores, night clubs, restaurants, hotels and' homes.One further point about all good carpets.Their backing is mainly of jute \u2014 a fibre that will shrink if exposed to excessive moisture.Nylon w o n\u2019t shrink.But it is important to guard against too much liquid in your cleaning solution to prevent any damage that might otherwise happen to the carpet backing through shrinkage.MOVINOT Us* our a, < '«L Art Crawford n Abenaquis, LO.9-5105 Sherbrooke, A*thor!i»d Agents for Y YOUR TURN TO ENTERTAIN?\u2014 A menu featuring Cheese Topped Chili and Peach Lemon Salad Molds means \u201ceasy fixin\u2019s\u201d when convenient canned-foods are used.You\u2019ll enjoy being host and hostess at this party.CHEESE TOPPED CHILI 2 cans (1 lb.each) chili con carne with beans '2 cup chopped, green onions, 1*2 cups grated j sh.up cheese Loin chips.\tServe on crisp salad greens lop-1 nuts.Add a layer of canned min- ch.h and ornons; put in ped with Fluffy Dressing.\tcemeat.Prepare your favorite skiilet.Sprinkle with cheese.\t*\t*\t*\tbaked custard recipe.Carefully HeaL Serve over corn chips.Four MINCEMEAT CUSTARD pour over the mincemeat.Set to six servings,\t| por a different dessert, serve1 custard cups in a pan of hot PARTY LUNCHEON MENU Mincemeat Custard.Cover the water.Bake in a slow oven until Tomato Juice Cocktail i bottoms of well greased indivi- inserted knife comes out clean.mte and Flakier and crackling crisp because they're \"AQUAFLAKED\u201d a baking process exclusive to.,, 'froid*** ) » Gerber Breakfasts FOR YOUR BABY\u2019S SAKE There\u2019s a heap of happy eating in these new Gerber Breakfasts: Strained and Junior Ham Omelette, Bacon Omelette and Cereal, Egg Yolks and Bacon.So good they'll make your tyke like to eat the hearty breakfast he needs.Super for supper too! Gerber Breakfasts are ever so nutritious because they combine 3 important food groups to give your baby these benefits: calories for energy; protein for growth; minerals for strength.Wonderfully textured, too.Smoothly pureed for small ones .minced for tots with teeth.Developed by specialists devoted exclusively to the preparation of quality baby foods.Babies are our business.our only business! Gerber BABY FOODS NIAGARA FALLS, CANADA «¦M» StilAJl'jSO OWfWS HAM OMELETTE 11 ¦ ! I BArnw I BACON I OMELETTE a: '{Gerber Lemon Wedges Creamed Chicken in Patty Shells Buttered Canned Asparagus Surprise Salad with Fluffy Dressing Clover Leaf Rolls Butler Lemon Meringue Tarts Coffee Especially pretty at a party luncheon is Surprise Salad with Fluffy Dressing.To make it.pre pare a package of cherry flavored gelatin according to package directions; chill until partially thickened.Add a can of drained fruits for salads and some chopped celery; put in individual molds or a pan.Chill until firm.For the dressing, gradually blend light cream into cream cheese, mixing until smooth.Add mayonnaise, beating until fluffy.dual custard cups with chopped1 Chill.t»fAL-ES6M$! Ç 8AC0N I PRtPMttD AND MCKII» IN THE NIAGARA DISTRICT \u2018 * i 4 * A», A tit J 4, fc J-A .BREAD and ROLLS VITAMIN ENRICHED emtti BREAD Î4 ot.when baked Tel.LO.2-2744 *««*$** V WHAT IS YOUR PROBLEM f When considering the purchase of an Electric Ranee?*\tINSTALLATION ?INCLUDING CONNECTION AND WIRING.*\tSERVICE?*\tTERMS ?*\tFINANCE?+ DEMONSTRATION and DELIVERY ?We solve all of these for you with our own finance plan and service technicians.TRADE-INS TAKEN 30\u201d AUTOMATIC ELECTRIC RANGE AS LOW $2#5Q PT AS \u2014 week.*\tHI-SPJED SURFACE ELEMENTS A EASY TO SET PUSHBUTTON CONTROLS + FOCUSSED HEAT BROILER *\tAUTOMATIC OVEN AND MINUTE TIMER A LARGE FAMILY SIZE OVEN ¦k OVEN LIGHT AND FULL WIDTH STORAGE DRAWER -BIRON LO.2 1564 183 Frontenac St.(No Parking Problem) ELECTRIC LTD.Sherbrooke. W&ERE MORE PEOPLE DO MORE BUYING AND SELLING ym, A : ^§y 1 Southwvld in Suffolk EnsUnd, was notfd for ns hornns fisheries as early as the 11th cer.turv 1.Articles For Sale 5.Lots For Sale 12.To Let 30.Farm Help Wanted T.V.Now you can rent a T.V.on our New Meter Plan, (with option to buy) for further information Dial LO.2-1564 ROSS-BIRON ELECTRIC LTD.19M 20th century mobile home.45 x 10 ft.Sleeps 8, completely equipped, including automatic oil heat and automatic washer Apply Box 147, Bury, Que.Tel.87 Bury.BUILD your beautiful family residence in our superb residential section, adjacent Sherbrooke Country Club.Jacques-Cartier, Desroehars, Grime streets.Numerous nice residences abudding.Necessary assistance to build your residence or would build after your plans.Cad Hebert\u2019s, 2155 Bachand, Tel: LO 2-0874.6.Cottages For Sale 6 ROOM cottage at Silver Lake.Eastman, completely furnished, landscaped.Garage, boat and motor.E.G, Wells, Box 682 Lennoxville, LO.7-4023.5 ROOM tenement to rent, heated.505 Argla avreet Telephone LO.2-8502, 5l3 ROOM heated apar.ment In newly built duplex, situated at 1151 Dominion Street with beautifully landscaped surroundings.On ground floor, planned kitchen, electric stove and refrigerator.Hot water year round, tile floors in kitchen, dining room and bsthroom.All this for only *110.a month.Occupancy May 1st.Please communicate during the day with Lucien Nadeau, telephone LO.9-1346 after * p m.Phone LO.9-6243 JOHNSON 30 H P.outboard motor in excellent condition, just like new Also, 21\u201d Sparton T.V.In natural wood and studio couch with two chairs, one a rocker.Apply 1154 Alexander Blvd.ONE artificial fireplace, 1 three-piece chesterfield set, 2 combination wood and gas stoves, 2 table lamps, one davenport, like new and also, several used pianos.1/306 King street west.LO.9-3423.6a.For Sale or To Let .,.THIS property comprising 6000 square feet, 8 private offices.Fully heated.This property in first class condition Parking space available for 50 cars.Could be uaed for warehousing, wholesalers or insurance company.Occupants at once.Apply C.A Connors.Real Estate.LO 2-4000 residence LO 2-2562.ONE four room heated apartment In Bellevue Apts., refrigerator, atove, hot water, janitor service, also four room heated apartment.Phone LO.7-4414.AFRICAN VIOLETS and Epicias for sale.In bloom for Easter.Contact Mrs.L.P.Knowlton, Knowlton\u2019s Landing or phone Mansonville 642-r-22.7.Farms For Sale HATLEY Village, 180 acre farm, with sugar bush, with or without stock and machinery.Phone or write E.G.Wells, Box 682 Lennoxville LO.7-4023.BEAUTIFUL four room Apartment, 1390 Tetreault, west ward near University.Automatic heatinf, hot water, stove, frigidaire, Transvis.on etc.Also superb new six room heated apartment 1425 Leonard.Call Hebert\u2019s, 2135 Bachand, Tel: LO.2-0874.8.Cars For Sale ONE slightly used car radio for \u201949 .\u201952 Pontiac.$55; 2 used 21\u201d T.V.from $125.; one used 220 V.36\u201d elec- ( trie range $90; one used 23\u201d gas range $60, one used s.c.p.boys\u2019 bicycle (sport model) $25; one new Kelvinator refrigerator 8 cubic feet, $199.95; one new 23\u201d Kelvinator Range $189.95.B.F.Goodrich, Canada Ltd., 161 Depot Street, City.GUARDSMAN MUFFLERS Better than original quality on new cars.Fast Installation! Priced\tQC From \u2022 a«U Installed SIMPSONS-SEARS 81 Wellington N., Sherbrooke.ONE Singer Sewing Machine, treadle, | im hil[jMAn Sedan, 1500 miles, 1960 good condition.Telephone LO.: 2-9664.ONE oil cook stove with a coil.Phone LO.9-0618.licence will take small trade, will finance and new car warranty; also 1953 Chevrolet Coach 1960 licence.Very clean car.$575.00, Telephone TE.7-2641 Watervllle, Que.AUCTION SALE for M.S.Carrier, 339J BOWEN STREET SOUTH, SHERBROOKE, OUE.Saturday, April 2nd, AT 1 P.M.WILL BE SOLD: refrigerator; white stove with four gas burners; 9-plece dining room set; bedroom set; Divan set; two electric motors; washing machine; coffee tables; table lamps; four dressers; two twin beds; rocking chair; divan and chairs of ail kinds; bench with motor saw, 3/4 h.p.; tool ohest; 50 boxes of clothes; two sets of dishes; knick-knacks; Venetians; fluorescent lamps; tables with marble tops; This sale is worthwhile.JOS.OUELLETTE, Auctioneer, Tel: LO.7-5645, Sherbrooke.8b.Authorized New Car Dealers CHEVROLET, Corvair, Envoy, Olds-mobile, Cadillac, Chevrolet Trucks, Sales and Service, Foxbrooke Motors Ltd., 345 Wellington South, Sherbrooke.Telephone LO.9-3606.IN NORTH HATLEY, Que self con-tained house, 8 rooms, oil heating, large cement cellar.Large grounds Garage 220 volt wiring.For more information Call VI.2-2363.NORTH WARD \u2014 6 rooms unheated Available May 1st.Telephone LO.2-6866.LENNOXVILLE \u2014 4 room apartment, heated, available May *t.with garage.LO.7-4196 BUICK, Pontiac, Vauxhall, G M.C.Trucks.Sales & Service, DeLuxe Automobile Ltd., 1567 King West.Tel.LO, 9-3669.IMPERIAL, Chrysler, Plymouth, Valiant, Renault, Fargo Trucks, Sales & Service.Martin Motor Sales Ltd., 405 Belvedere St.Tel.LO.9-3659.4 AND 5 room heated apartments, May 1st, continuous hot water, nicely decorated adults preferred Apply 925 Walton Avenue.Phone LO 2-4372.4 ROOM tenement, heated, 1st floor, hot water, electric stove and refrigerator, with or without garage, ! semi-heated.Chartier street between | King and White.For May 1st or June.Telephone LO.9-2806, TWO 4 room apartments, modern, heated, stove and refrigerator supplied.TrinsviSion and heated garage.One available April 1st and the other on May 1st $75 monthly.Located st 2075 King street West near new shopping centre.Phone LO.2-7358.DUPLEX \u2014 North Ward, 6 rooms, ! heated on second floor.Garage.' Available May 1st.Telephone LO.[ 2-4494.VTMY STREET \u2014 5 room apartment, heated, hot water, year round, janitor service, ground floor, ttle flooring, Venetian blinds, stove, refrigerator supplied.All channel T.V reception.Phone LO.2-9164.ELDEiRLV man to work on dairy farm.Mainly needed for chores and light work Apply to Eric Newton, P O Box 60, Warden.Que.Telephone Waterloo 710-W-5.MARRIED MAN.experienced, for ; Dairy Farm Comfortable modern house supplied Good references gets this excellent steady position Give full details, telephone, salary wanted, when svsilable to Box 199 Sherbrooke Record.EXPERIENCED man.married or sing le to work on large modern equipped dairy farm and willing to cross line.Write Roy G.Davis, Derby Line, Vt.or phone Derby Line TRinity 5-3240.31.Situation Wanted: Male WASHING wills vii c^lllnfs Ruar»nte.ec!.Reasonable prices.Call LO.7-7232 between 2 p.m and 8 p.m.35.Business Opportunities BRANCH MANAGER TRAINEES Build a career in finance with rapidly expanding company.Unlimited opportunities.We need a limited number of men.aged 21 28, with high school education, some college preferred, in our management training programme.There is no selling involved and no experience is necessary.You will earn a good salary while training.Friendly coworkers, interesting office and local field work.Your expenses paid Outstanding employee benefits, plus rapid promotion and a secure future can be yours.Become * branch manager.Build your career with Canada\u2019s oldest and largest consumer finance company.Applicants for the positions open will be posted in the Montreal district.Your application can be taken at ANY HOUSEHOLD FIN ANCE OFFICE IN THE PROVINCE OF QUEBEC.HOUSEHOLD FINANCE CORPORATION 98 Albert Street Sherbrooke, Que.PALLETS Manufactured ?o customers requirements.LOW Prices \u2014 Quick Delivery Colin C.MacPherson Reg'd.Sawmill \u2014 Planing Mill 100 Lake St.\u2014 Magog Tel.VI.3-3348 RODERICK LEMIEUX CJk.CHARTERED ACCOUNiANl 269 Main St W \u2014 Magog VI.3-3760\u2014VI.3-3407 State Of Alarm Caused By Crossed Wires ST PETERSBURG.Ela.(API \u2014 Somebody got their wires crossed and every *ir raid siren in the city blared awav for 10 minutes Tuesday.An embarrassed telephone company official said a repair man had crossed wires and caused the false alarm No one scorned to nvnj too much, except the conductor of a band playing in a downtown park Ho called city hall and demanded that the inuso cease.SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD, TOURS., MARCH 31, TV Guide 3 \u2014 YVCAX \u2014 Burlington 5\t\u2014 WPTZ \u2014 PlMtsburg 6\t\u2014 CBMT \u2014 Montreal 7 \u2014 CHLT \u2014 Sherbrooke S \u2014 MWTW \u2014 Mount Washington CHICOINE & PETERKA TV HI-FI & STEREO 1263 King W.\u2014 LO.» 5*23 SHERBROOKE WE\tREPAIR TV &\tRADIOS PROMPT\tSERVICE O'BOYLE\t& PEARCE Tel.LO 2-1800\t 1430 King W\t\u2014 Sherbrooke ASBESTOS \u2014 Mis- Marjorie Earner, of NUvr.l real, was a weekend gues-t of Miss Cristine Crotnbic at the | Iroquois Club.Miss C pom bio is ; leaving shortly for a Florida holi-; day.Friends of Mrs R F Lock-wood arc pleased to know she is improving after her accident and \\ able to get around her own home again.Mrs.John Kirsiein who has j been confined to her home for I several weeks, is able to be out again.ISLAND FORT The easiest fortifications at Fort Amherst, south of the harbor entrance at St.John\u2019s, N-ild.were started about 1704 \u201cRED HOT\u201d USED CAR BUYS! HERE'S A FEW SPECIALS LISTED BELOW.4.Property For Sale LENNOXVILLE\u2014for sate, bungalow 4tâ closed rooms, large kitchen, oil heating.Call LO.2-7086, evenings.RAMBLER, Hillman, Sunbeam Alpine, Humber, Metropolitan Parts, Sales & Service.Quality Used Cars Available.Union Motor Sales & Service Reg\u2019d., 1681 King West.Tel LO.2-1390.11.Livestock For Sale 2 GOOD grade Hereford bulls, be tween 5 and 6 hundred lbs.each.Ap-ply Albert Nutbrown, Compton Station.Call TE.5-5354.AT 24 BOWEN St.North, 2 heated stores.One 55 ft.warehouse.Apply Mrs.Julien Levesque.Telephone LO.9-0919, Lennoxville.LENNOXVILLE \u2014 5 room bungalow, playroom, garage in basement, forced air heating, hard wood floors, completely landscaped.LO.2-5047.SHERBROOKE\u2019S finest new house in deluxe $35,000.class.Four bedrooms, three bathrooms, separate dining room, separate laundry room, clothes storage cedar room, heated garage, etc.Beautifully situated and landscaped on two lots in finest location in city.Small amount of cash required from acceptable purchaser, or will consider other property as part payment.Phone LO.2-0302.Belanger, St.Jacques, Sirois & Co.Chartered Accountants C.E.BELANGER, C.A.P SAINT JACQUES, C.A YVON SIROIS.C.A.PIERRE COMTOIS CLAUDE POULIN.C.A.85 Wellington North, Sherbrooke Tel.LO 2-2691 6 ROOM apartment, not heated, 3rd floor.$45.monthly.Available May 1st.Apply 236 Park Street.Adults Only.' 3, 4c 4 ROOM apartmenti, heated, hot j water year round, stove, refrigera-! tor, Venetian blinds.Adults only.Apply 475 Vimy Street, Apt.1.Call LO.7-6798 after 5 o\u2019clock, 4 ROOM tenement not heated.Avail-I able May 1st.$30.00 monthly.Apply 408 Elizabeth Street, Tel: LO 2-9613.13.Offices To Let OFFICE SPACE on Wellington North.In suite or singles, short or long term lease at $2.00 per square foot.Apply Skinner at 82 Wellington N.or phone LO.2-0302.UNIQUE Poultry Business with growing market, for sale.Includes breeding stock and equipment, A real opportunity for some one Interested in something different.Box 201 Sherbrooke Record.18.Wanted To Rent COOKSHIRE \u2014 Frame building.*L\\ roms and bath, sun-porch, roomy attic, good cellar and garage.Oil j heating.Scenic location.Owner transferred.Apply H.C.Barter, j Cookshire.Telephone TR.5-3156.RANCH type bungalow \u2014 five rooms and bathroom with attached garage Automatic oil heating.Ideally situated by churches and schools.Lot 7$ x 120.Call LO.7-7709.Priced to aril.LENNOXVILLE \u2014 Custom built, 2-storey, 7 room brick house, fireplace.hot water heating, Timken burner.Lot 100 x 168.Owner transferred.Call LO.2-8656.THE FASHION-WISE are home-wise, they own homes of their own from Charles Connors, 138 Wellington North.Tel.LO.2-4000.1267 AMHERST (comer of Ontario) magnificent residence, 8 separate rooms, located in residential area, very modem, completely renovated and freshly painted.Inside heated garage, must be seen to be appreciated.Very easy terms, small cash payment, balance to be paid as monthly rent.To visit LO.9-1215.RECONDITIONED ELECTRIC RANGES S69.00 ROSSBSRON Electric Lid.\tLO.2-1564 183 Frontenac St., Sherbrooke.SUMMER cottage wanted on lakeshore for season, with three or four bedrooms and modern conveniences.State price and particulars to F.C.Burnet, 131 Pickwood Cres., Pointe Claire, Que.36.\tMiscellaneous WANTED: Any information coneern-| ing the Drew, Davidson, Pope Ty-: 1er and Lord families.Please write, ' Riley Drew, Way\u2019s Mills, Que.| WILL the person who saw a parked 1958 Ford damaged in a hit and run accident near the Dufferin Street Bridge, Sherbrooke, Thursday night at about 9:15, please mail the license number of the hit and run car to I Sherbrooke Daily Record Box 197.37.\tPersonal ELECTRO LOG Y \u2014 permanent removal of unwanted hair by Alice Roussel ! graduate of Kree Institute, New York.$2.00 per treatment.Call LO.2-7979.39.Lost 1958 CHEVROLET V 8, 2 door Sedan, Heater and radio 1957 OLDSMOBILE Super 88 Sedan, power steering and brakes,\thQQIC radie 1957 OLDSMOBILE Hard Top Coupe.equipped 1957 CADILLAC Fleetwood 4 door iQjnC Hard Top\tOiSU.1953 CADILLAC linnc Sedan, new paint.1956 FORD Stn ^l/IQC Wagon, 8 pass, 4 ,§513» \u20181895.1956\tOLDSMOBILE Sedan, power steering A brakes, A1 Car lUUeJe 1954 PONTIAC Sedan, Radio.Heater, A real *CQC clean automobile.030» 1954 AUSTIN\tIfiCrt Somerset Sedan ODU» 1952 CONSUL Sedan 1959 CHEVROLET 1 Ton Panel, Radio.Heater \u2014 1957\tSTUOEBAKER V 8 I\u2019/a Ton Cab\tS and Chassis \u2018325.\u20181750.V 8 995.FOXBROOKE MOTORS ltd Authorized Dealer for CHEVROLET \u2022 OLDSMOBILE .\t! CADILLAC ¦ CORVAIR .ENVOY and CHEVROLET TRUCKS.345 Wellington St.South \u2014 LO.9-3606 - 9-3608 * Sherbrooke.Full Line of G.M.Approved Pert» for General Motors Car* and Truck*.3 OR 4 ROOM furnished apartment.Immediate occupancy.Phone LO.2-9379 between 1 ana S p.m.20.Wanted To Purchase Service Depot Expert Repair* end Part* fer eti type* *f washing machines.Tel.LO.2-4723 1601 King St.W.SHERBROOKE GOOD hard maple logs seven inches and up in diameter.Good prices delivered at mill.Monticello Bobbin Co.Mansonville, Phone 53 between nine a m.and twelve i.m.LOST \u2014 on Montcalm street, Sun .March 20, pair men\u2019s light colored lined gloves.1942 Walton Ave, or phone LO.2-927B.MOTORS - New & Rebuilt A large stock alweys on hand, at the LOWEST PRICES in town.REPAIRS TO ANY KIND OF MOTORS! WIGGETT ELECTRIC LTD.153 MARQUETTE ST., SHERBROOKE, LO.2082» ''Sherbrooke'* Fir»t Electrical Shop\u201d Business Directory Advocates 25.Teachers Wanted TWO teachers for High School male or female for English speaking Catholic School.One to teach grade 9 and one for gradea 10 and 11.Good working conditions in a modern school, fringe benefits.Apply to Richmond Catholic School Board, e/e Geo.H.Brouillette, assistant j .secretary, Richmond, Que, _________________________________ 27.Female Help Wanted LENNOXVILLE \u2014 Modern brick bungalow with heated garage attached.Located at 7 Convent street.Lot 60 x 200, surrounded by cedar hedge.Long term mortgage at 5tJ-.Owner transferred.Please call LO.2-6622.FURNISHED summer home on shore of Lake Willoughby, Vermont.Inquire, Lyle B MIHer, 39 Irantstan Road.Burlington, Vermont.Telephone UN.4-7103.SIX ROOM individual residence with garage, 14111 Leonerd.Also new five room, moat modern, residence, 1455 Prunier, occupancy May.Call Hebert\u2019s, 2166 Bachand.Phone LO 3-0874 FITCH BAY \u2014 10 roomed, modernised house, all conveniences, automatic furnace, S bedrooms, Uà bath- ; rooms, large living room, dining room, kitchen and kitchenette, full basement and garage 2 acres of Itnd, «mail barn and young fruit trees.Suitable for family home, 2 apartment house or guest house In a popular vacation area Close to schools end churches Phone TR.6-2604 or write Rev.J.E.Tetreault, Fitch Bay, P.Q.BEAUTIFUL individual new six room residence.Choice birch finish, automatic heating with humidifier splendid garage, etc.Superb strictly residential section, 1910 Grime, off Sherbrooke Country Club, Another beautiful residence, 1540 Caron, near University.Necessary assistance Compléta satisfaction.Call Hebert\u2019s, 2156 Bachand, Tel: LO.2-0874.LUMBER 2 x 3, 2 x 4, 8\u2019 to 12\u2019 long; 2 x 5, 2 x 6, 12\u201d long; tongue and groove or form lumber, 5 or 6\u201d wide, 2nd class, $B5.per thousand.4\u201d planks, 1st and 2nd class (mill run), $60.per thousand.ALL THIS LUMBER NEW AND PLANED.ATTENTION! SPECIAL! All order* delivered prior to April 1st, 1960 \u2014 We or* accepting order* NOW! WILFRID GREGOIRE LA PATRIE, Tel.48 AVON CALLING: Women who need money.No experience necessary.High commission plus bonds and prizes For information: call Mrs.A.Lebrun, W\u2019aterloo, tel: 1078.28.Domestic Help Wanted | CAPABLE housekeeper, fond of chll-! dren.New home, private room, all | modern conveniences, good wagea EngUsh speaking preferred.Write ! Mrs.W.Sucher, 6720 Legare, Mont-| real, Que.COUPLE, must be experienced, for Townships Country home.Genersl I housekeeper - cook, houseman - gard-j ener.Must have best references for this work.Steady year round position, Comfortable separate house supplied.Give full detain, salary wanted, when available to Box 200 Sherbrooke Record.ROUSSEAU, GERVAIS, LANGLAIS & MONTY.Armand Rousseau, Q.C., Paul Mullins Gervais, André Lang-lals, Rene Monty.LOrraine 2-4735 6 Wellington Street South, She-.brooke.TOBIN & TOBIN, Trial Work and General Practice.Rosenbloom Bldg., opposite City Hall, 138 Wellington (North).LO, 2-2120.WESLEY H.BRADLEY, Q.C.The Canada Bldg., 455 Craig Street West, Montreal.UN.1-2737.Chartered Accountants MCDONALD, CURRIE A CO.Chartered Accountants COOPER BROTHERS A CO.Chartered Accountants 297 Dufferin Ave \u2014 LO.9-1666 Montreal, Quebec, Ottawa, Toronto, Saint John, Charlottetown, Halifax, Rimouski, Sherbrooke, Hamilton, Kitchener, Winnipeg, Edmonton, Calgary, Vancouver.ROSS, TOUCHE A CO.Chartered Ac-countants, MontreaL LAVALLEE, BEDARD, Lyonnais, Gascon & Associates, D J.Crockett, C.A., licensed trustee.201 Continental Building, Sherbrooke, P.Q.Tel.LO.2-9680.FOR SALE '57 Plymouth, Hard Top, Belvedere.Automatic, fully equipped, excellent condition.Apply 124 Council St., 5 - 7 p.m.STORE TO LET 91 KING ST.WEST - GOOD LOCATION North Side of Street\u2014PERFECT for Ladies' Store! Next to J.A.5AVARD Call Mr.Lemieux, LO.2-4713 Dentists DR J.A LANDRY, Surgeon-Dentist, new address 406 Moore atreet.Office Hours; 8 a.m.to noon; 1 p.m.to 5.30 p.m.; evenings 7 p.m.to 8.30 p m.Tel.LO.7-6644.OWN A '60 VOLKSWAGEN For a* litll* as $1645.00 \u2014 40 to 44 mile* per gallon.Trade-ins accepted.ROGER BEAUDOIN AUTOMOBILES INC.Tel.LO.9 4613 2835 King Wait, Sherbrooke.Optometrists RELIABLE housekeeper for family of three.Good working conditions.References required Phone Magog, Victor 3-3764, evenings.ALBERT TRUDEAU, Optometrist, Continental Building, Sherbrooke.Tel.LO.24)517.Eyes examined.HOUSEKEEPER for family of 4 In Lennoxville, 2 adults, 2 boys, 12 and 15 Reply giving references to Record Box 193.29.Mole & Female Help Wanted MAN and wife wanted for amall farm must understand motor vehicles.Separate house with modern conveniences and farm produce.Wile willing to help In house two hours daily.Apply E.L.Judah Orford Lake.T»l W»*erloo 83.W-22 Inventory Sale PAINT, TILE, RUGS AH stock must be sold \u2014 w* have the most complete stock in the E.T.\u2014 at the lowest prices.SHERBROOKE PAINT & FLOOR CO.LTD.25 Depot St.Sherbrooke.LO.9-1655 FURNISH 3 ROOMS o-'r SI £ ¦ *1 ¦ mo NO DOWN PAYMENT YOU GET: \u2022\tCHESTERFIELD OR DAVENPORT In your choice of color.\u2022\t2 END TABLES\t»\t1 COFFEE TABLE \u2022\t1 FLOOR\tLAMP\te\tTABLE LAMP »\tMATCHING\tCHAIR » DOUBLE\tDRESSER\t»\tCHEST OF DRAWERS \u2022\t54\" BED\t»\tSLAT STEEL SPRING \u2022\tSPRING-FILLED MATTRESS \u2022\tCHROME TABLE AND 4 CHAIRS CASH PRICE; $399.Only S6.per month more buys above plus gas or Electric Rang* or Rofrigorator CALL LO.9 5155 FOR DETAILS SIMPSONS- SEARS LTD.81 Wellington St.North \u2014 Sherbrooke é 30 a m.Ci>ntln«nUi \\ la&sroom 1 00 am.leal Pattern Today MS am.Local Now» 7:30 a.m.Today 7;3f a.m.Program Preview* 800 a.m.CBS News \u2022:1S am Captain Kangaroo S:?S am.Local News 8:30 am.Today 1:45 a.m.Teddy Bear Playhou&a 9:00 a.m.Trouble with Father American OcIvsm v 9:30 a.m.TV School TV Schooltlma 9 45 a.m.Marjorie Mills 10:00 a.m.Red Row a show Dough Ra Ml Ding Dong School 10:30 am.On The Go Play Your Hunch Morning Movie 11:00 a.m.I I-ova Lucy Tha Price Is Right 11:30 a.m.December Brida Concentration 12:00 p.m.l ove of Ufa Truth or Consequences Restless Gun 12:30 p m.Search For Tomorrow It Could he You CHLT-TV Aujourd\u2019hui Love That Bub 12:40 p.m.CBMT News 12:45 a.m.Guiding Light 12:50 p.m.Premiere !¦ dit ion 1:00 p.m.News and Across Tha Fence New* Pot-Pourri Frmlnlna About Faces 1:15 p.m.Duka and bis SwlngflUlea For You Madame Montreal Matinee 1:30 p.m.As the World Turns Montreal Matinee Damon Runyon Theatre 2:00 p.m.Mixing Bowl Queen For A Day 4:30 a.m.5) Continental Classroom 7:00 a.m.3) Test Pattern 5J Today 7:21 a.m.5) Local News 7:30 am.3) Today 7.59 a.m.3) Program Previews 8.00\ta.m.3) CBS New» 1:15 a.m.3) Captain Kangaroo 8:25 a.m, 5) Local News 8:30 a.m.5) Today 1.45 a.m.8) Teddy Bear Playhouse 9.00\ta.m.3) Trouble with Father 5) The School Story 9:30 a.m.1) TV School j 5j TV School Time 10:00 a.m.! 3) Red Rowe Show 5) Dough ra ml ! 8) Ding Dong School 10:30 a.m.3) On The Go 5) Play Your Hunch 8) Morning Movla 11:00 a.m.3) I Lova Lucy 5) TTia Price Is Right 11:30 a m.3) December Bride 5) Concenlration 12:00 p m.3) Love of Lifo 3) Truth or Consequence» 8) Restlesa Gun 12:05 p.m.«) Feature Film 12:30 p.m.3) Search For Tomorrow 5) It Could Be You 7)\tCHLT TV Aujourd\u2019hui 8)\tLova that Bob 12:40 p.m.7) CBMT News 12:45 p.m.3) Guiding Light 12.50 p.m.7)\tPremiere, Edition 1:00 p.m.3) News Headlines 5) New* 7j Pot-Pourri Fémlnt 8)\tAbout Faces 1:15 p.m.3) Duke & HU Swing-billies 3) For You Madam* 1:30 p.m.3) As tha World Turns 6; Montreal Matine* 8j Damon Runyon 2:00 p.m.3) Mixing Bowl 5) Queen For * Day f>j Chei Helene 7) Matinee Theatre THURSDAY ) Che* Helen* i Theatre en Matinee i Day in Court 2:15 p.m.Nurser\\ School Tima 2.30 p.m.i House Party l/orretta Young Theatre ' Open House The Gala Storm Show 3:00 p.m.Woman Young Doctor Ma Iona tHe Plaxhouse Beat The Clock 3:30 p.m.The Verdict la Youra From These Root» Patti Page Show Actualité Feminine r>i Who Do You Trust?3:45 p.m.71 Cine Feuilleton 4 00 p.m, 3> Brighter Day 5 Comedy Theatre Tin- MUllonal e Menu a Is i arte 8 American Bandstand 4.15 p.m.S' Secret Storm 4: JO p.m.S' Edge ot Night M Adventure Theatre 6)\tSee For Yourself 7)\tBoite a Surprises 4:45 p.m.6' Just Mary 5:00 p.m, 3) Chuckwagon rales 3) American Bandstand nils Living World 7) Kosmos 2001 5:30 p.m.Si Rocky and his Friend* 81 Roy Rogers 7)\tL\u2019cnlant du cliqua 8)\tRocky and his Friend* 4.00 p m.8) News 8' Bachelor Fa.her 7) Tl-Blanc Richard 8t Early show 4:10 p.m.3) Knlck World of Sports 4:15 p.m.M Atlantic Weatherman 4:20 p.m.5)\tSports Scorebook 4:25 p.m, 3) Waatherwlsa 4:30 p.m, 3) Newstime M Looney Tunes Tima Metro 7) Tele Bulletin 4:45 p.m.3) Doug Edwards\u2014News 61 ( IH TV New» 7) La Meteo 4:50 p.m.7)\tEdition Sportive 4:55 p.m.«) Sports\u2014Doug Smith FRIDAY 8)\tDay In Court 2:15 p.m.6)\tNursery School 2:30 p.m.3) House parly 5) Loretta Young Theatre «) Open House B) The Gale Storm Show 3:00 p.m.S) Tha Millionaire B) Young Dr.Malone 8) P.M.Party 7)\tClné-Feulllaton 8)\tHeat Tha Clock 3:30 p.m.3) Verdict la Youra 3} From These Roots 8) Trouble with Father 8) Who Do You Trust?4.00\tp.m.1) Brighter Day 5) Comedy Tbcatia 8) This la Alice 7) Menu A la carle Rj American Bandstand 4:15 p.m, 3) Secret Storm 4:30 p.m, 3) Edge of Night ft) Adventure Theatre 7)\tBoite a surprise* 5.00\tp.m, 3) Chuckwagon TaJes 3» American Bandafand 8)\tMinnow- on the Say 7)\tOuragan 5:15 p.m.*1 Follow Me 5:30 p.m.8)\tBin Tin Tin Fury 7)\tRoots and Saddle 8)\tBin Tin Tin 4:00 p.m.3) Ski Report 5) News Ri Rendez-Vou* 7)\tMelody Ranch 8)\tEarly Show 4.10 p.m.3) Knlck.World of Sports 4:15 p.m.8) Atlantic Weatherman 4:20 p.m.5) Sports Score Rook 4:25 p.m, 3) Weatherwlsc 4:30 p.m.3) Newstime 5) Frank Heron\u2019s Teen Time 8) Metro 7) Tele-Bulletin 4:45 p.m.3) Doug Edwards 3) CBC TV Newt 7) La 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Jim Coleman 11:00 p.m.3l Esao Reporter 5)\tLate New* and Sporti B) CBC TV Newa and Weather 7) TeLeJournal B> Tomorrow\u2019» Headlines II.\t05 p.m.k) Mt.Wash.Weather 11:10 p.m.3) Vermont Edition Hi Watch Your Wrathrr 11:15 p.m.3) Patricia and the Weather B) Jack Paar Show Bi Viewpoint 7)\tLa météo 8)\tWorld\u2019s Best Movla 11:20 p.m.3) Ready On Stage 3 7) News Round-up 11:22 p.m.0) Sports Final 11:30 p.m.7)\tCiné-Vedette 11.32 p.m.8)\tFeature Film 11:35 p.m.J)\tReady on Stage * 12:30 a.m.r> Sign Off ARTHUR BLOUIN LTD.Meadow Street, Sherbrooke \u2014 Tel, LO.9-5591 \"The Furniture Store next to the Webster Perking Lot\" Canadian Fairbanks-Morse Refrigerators, Stoves end Washers, Before buying furniture visit us.We have all types of furniture, at attractively low prices.As we accept trade-ins, you will find many second-hand articles in excellent condition.\u2022\tFURNITURE \u2022\tSTOVES \u2022\tACCORDIONS \u2022\tWASHING MACHINES \u2022\tR'JFF-'GERATORS \u2022\tBH PAINT We Otter Easy Payment Terms, If Dssirsd.I | SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD, THURfl., MARCH 31, HMIR Rockets Roll Over Beavers 9-2 To Take 2-1 Lead In Finals Black Hawks Faced With Monumental Task Of Beating Canadiens Tonight, Coach Pilous Looks For Better Game CHICAGO (OP)\u2014Coach Rudy Pilous, normally * mild - mannered fellow, sends his Chicago Black Hawks against the giantlike Montreal Canadiens in the fourth game of their Stanley Cup semi-final tonight, hoping his recent fuming and1 fussing will not go down the drain, A loss would hoot Hawks out of the bcst-of-sevcn series'.A victory, most experts figure, would merely prolong the agony of having to face the highly favored Canadiens again.IPilous was still annoyed to- \u201cWe hit them in the first period and then we stopped hitting them.All t can say is that this was the first time this season everybody decided to have a bad game at the same time.\u201cWe tied up their big guys, Jean Belivcau and Rocket Richard.Our checking line of Glen Skov, Eddie Eitzenberger and Earl Balfour we used against Beliveau, Marcel Bonin and Ber-1 nie Geoffrion gave us 100 - per-! cent effort.But that was about | the only one.\u201d Pilous then pondered Mont- ,,\t,,\t,\t.\t.real\u2019s line of Ificbe, Don Marsh- day because the Hawks showed ;a|1 and Ra|ph B'ackstrom, dub-e badly in Tuesday s 4-0 loss.He j-^g ^ joe B,a]oney tHo.charged defenceman Pierre Pilote and right winger Stan Mikita with not properly policing Billy Hicke when the Montreal Montreal coach Toe Blake, seeking a record fifth straight Stanley Cup, said Canadiens appeared sharper Tuesday than m rookie grabbed the puck and ; their previous 12 games scored with a aO-fooi shot mid-.\u201cThis garnie is full of surprises, way through the first period to | so when anybody asks me start Canadiens on a rampage.| whether we'd like to play Tor- \u201cThe Canadiens get one goal on onto or Detroit in the finals, 1 us here in the stadium and we tell them all we're thinking about flatten out.That shouldn\u2019t have j now is Chicago.\u201d knocked us down.It should have | Both dubs are in good' shape, inspired us before a home crowd.| Bobby Hull of the Hawks, league And in the last 12 minutes of play ' scoring champion this season, has I we got only one shot at ( Mont- ! a bruise on bis right leg but real goal tender Jacques) Plante J should1 be fit for tonight.Mrs.A.Cousens Skips Her Rink To Victory In\tBishop\tBowl Fixture; Mrs.Holiham Wins Thompson Tray Mrs.A.Cousens guided her Doubles Trophy by posting an 8-4 i rink to a 11-9 victory over Mrs.E.Nicol\u2019s quartet to win the Bishop Bowl.Mrs.Nieol was leading !)-8 when Mrs.Cousens tied the game on the tenth end and picked up two points on the extra end to win the game.In the Thompson Tray competition Mrs.B.Holtham chalked up a 9-6 victory over Mrs.W.Laflamme's foursome after a close battle to win the round robin.Mrs.R.Neville and her partner Mrs.Bea Bishop won the BORDER CURLING CLUB MFN'S INVITATION BONSPIEL Bushnell-Gagne-Danneau T rophy B.Hall (Border) .\t6 A, McNab (N.Hatley) .\t4 E.Nicol (Sberb.) .\t5 R.Greenwood (Border) .\t9 W.Dumoulin (Border) .\t9 D.Raccy (Shcrb.) .\t1 Tilton Trophy D.Cass (Border).\t10 G.Mulvagh (Sherb.) .\t6 SHERBROOKE CURLING CLUB BONSPIEL SallsMooney Trophy L.Wilson .9 If.Johnston .5 N.Farrell .13 P.Francis .4 B.Jackson .10 Punch Imlach Apparently Switching Psychological Approach In Coaching Maple Leafs In Bailie With Wings TORONTO (CP) \u2014 Punch Im- them to a strong second-place lach, the master of coaching psy- finish in the regular National chology, apparently is changing Hockey League season, but they bis tactics.\thave blown cold a couple of times The talkative Toronto Maple in this series and must win two Leaf.- boss now says: \u201cI don\u2019t of the next three meetings with know what the trouble is but I\u2019ll, the Wings to reach the final, tell you something\u2014I\u2019m going to' Imlach once called the series to leave if strictly up to the play-; go five games, but quickly j ers to win this series.\u201d\tstepped back from the prediction His Leafs are tied 2-2 with De- after Detroit won the opener 2-1.t.roit Red Wings as the teams After the second loss, another 2-1 j prepare for the fifth game of decision Tuesday night, he re-1 their Stanley Cup semi-final here ! versed himself completely.Saturday night\t1 Now the Wings appear In-j It was just last Saturday that I spired.They were fourth-place Imlach fired his team to its first underdogs when the regular sea-j victory of the series by tosising : son ended\u2014as were Leafs a year $1,250 on the dressing room floor i ago when they went on to win and telling the players it was the | their semi-final against Boston difference between winning and losing.Each player on the two Stanley Cup finalists gets at least ! $1,250 j \u201cI\u2019ve pushed and fought as 1 hard as I can, until I\u2019m out on my feet,\u201d Imlach said Wednesday.\u201cThey\u2019ve got to win this one ¦ on their own\u2014that's all I have to |say.\u201d REPERTOIRE EXHAUSTED Imlach has used every trick in the bock at one time or another to stir the Leafs to better efforts.His bribes and banter helped Bruins.Says Imlach: \u201cThese have been tough games, all decided by one goal.How can anybody say how they\u2019re going to go?\u201d Imlach, as usual had the facts going with him.All four series games so far have been one-goal wins, if you discount Bob Pul-ford\u2019s slider into the undefended: Wings goal Saturday night.Wings goaltender Terry Sawchuk had been pulled for an extra forward in the last minutes of the game as Detroit trailed 3-2.win over Mrs.L.Keeler and Mrs.J.Thompson.The rinks follow: BISHOP BOWL Mrs.Campbell Mrs.Strickland Mrs.Baldwin Mrs.Gosselin Mrs.Planche Mrs.Elliott Mrs.Cousens Mrs.Nicol (Skip) 11\t(Skip) 9 THOMPSON TRAY Mrs.Lacroix Mrs.Dion Mrs.Watson Mrs.Carter Mrs.Laflamme Keeler Mawhood Wiggett Peabody J.Dion 3 Canadians Spent Nearly $255.000,000 '\t'\tAllan Cup Survivor* On Professional Sport In 1959, Says Legionnaires, Cornwall, Rouyn- 1\tNoranda Alouettes, Sudbury Canadian Bank Of Commerce Release TORONTO (CP) \u2014 Canadians : through pari-mutuel machines at Trail Smoke Eaters.-pent nearly $255,000,030 or about thoroughbred tracks, while an-1\t_ - | one per cent of their disposable other $80,000,000 to $90,000,000 was ;\tTonight's Gomes personal income on professional bet at harness' racing.Quebec carried the greater part \u2022 HOCKEY \u2022 Wednesday's Games AMERICAN LEASUS (Seml-fin»l») Cleveland 2, Rochester 8 (Cleveland leads best-of-seven semi-final 1-0).Springfield J, Providence 1.(Springfield leada best-of-seven »eml-flnal l-Or INTERMEDIATE LEAGUE (Finals) DrummondvilLe 9, Sherbrooke 2.(Drum\u2019vllle leads final series 2-1).EASTERN PROFESSIONAL (Semi-finals) Hull-Ottawa 4, Sudbury 1.(Sudbury leads best-of-seven semifinal 3-1).Three-Rivers 4, Montreal 3.(Three Rivers leads best-of-seven lemi-final 3-1).WESTERN LEAGUE Vancouver 3, Edmonton 1.(Vancouver wins best-of-seven semi-final 4-0i.Victoria 2, Seattle 0.(Victoria wins best-of-seven semifinal 4-0).MEMORIAL CUP BrookvlUe 5, Ottawa-Hawkesbury 1.(Brockville leads best-of-flv.e semi-final 2-0).WESTERN ALLAN CUP Trail 6, Kelowna 4.(Trail wins best-of-even semifinal 4-2).Memorial Cup Survivor* East \u2014 Toronto St.Michael\u2019s, St.Catharines Teepees, Ottawa-Hawkesbury, Brockville Canadiens.West \u2014 Brandon Wheat Kings, Edmonton Oil Kings, Flin Flon Bombers.Jack lllick Paces Affack With Two Goals, Rockets Blast Six Goals In Second Frame; Meet Here Sunday Drummondville Rockets rolled to an impressing 9-2 victory over the Sherbreoke Beavers in the third tilt of the Eastern Townships Intermediate Hockey League playoffs.The win gave the Pollquin squad a 2-1 lead in the series and the fourth tilt is slated in Sherbrooke Sunday afternoon.It was the second straight home victory for the Rockets a* they posted a 7-1 win in the opening tilt.A packed house of 2,300 fans was on hand to witness the high-scoring affair.Jack Ulick paced the onslaught with two goals while seven other players divided the others.For Sherbrooke Bob Bedard and Marcel Benoit saved the Beavers from a shutout.The Beavers were playing with ,,\t,\t.\"\u2014\u201c .-TT- : i .u\t.w.r.\u201ei lacked their usual drive and team : on y three defensemen as Marcel\t_\t.\t.\t,________.1 J\t5 as play.They just couldn t compete Tlle or keep up with the fast-stepping Rockets and Andy Pratte saw rubber than he had for the roof caved in in the second qulte awhlle' as the Rockets blasted six goals The Rockets were all over the by the over-worked Andy Pratte.Beavers and Pratte just couldn\u2019t Bob Bedard opened the scar- : keep them away.Time after time ing in the game when he pot- he kicked out two and three ted the rubber by Joe Lacoursiere shots >n a row but CmaNy a Pla>\u2018 j assisted by Benoit and Richard ur would^get^the next one to ! Doyon.It was a lucky goal as the \u2019\u201ci | rubber jumped over Drummond-j ville goalie\u2019s stick.Adj Cote was in the cooler when Maurice Boi-| vin registered the equalizer.Mar- Forgues was on the sidelines as : well as Real Rousseau.Beavers more than held their own in the opening frame but imc>re Mrs.Smith Mrs.Keeler Mrs.Holtham (Skip) (Skip) 6 10.N.Baldwin .lb\tsporting events in 1959, says the H.Pelts .6\tCanadian Bank of Commerce\u2019s monthly letter.The letter says most of the money was spent on three major sports\u2014horse racing, football and hockey, with racing drawing about 95 per cent of the total.Louisville, Ky.\u2014iRud'cH Stitch.Ontario received the bulk of the 149'i, Louisville, outpointed! money spent on raeing-about 70 Randy Sandy, 154'a, New York, j Per cent.S.Gallinger .8 B.Bishop .6 B.Holtham .II W.Hammond .10 Nearly $129,000,090 was bet V#'.that tnaKP\u201d new brew today\" Here s the bvely mood^Q^c'c(o nt\u201ev Mohon's e'c\"'ng.ldtal lager b'he Next O®* .* htiUiaot new t4*1*\u2019 and enjoy of the harness1 racing bets but figures for 1959 were not available.Professional football followed as Ihe second' biggest drawing card with fans pouring in nearly $6,-000,000 to see the games.Hockey drew nearly $3,000,000 in gate receipts and other sources.The remainder was spent on other sports such as golf, tennis, baseball and professional wrestling.By way of comparison the bank says that, estimated expenditures on tobacco and alcoholic beverages in 1959 were a,bout $1.495,-000,000 or more than six per cent of the estimated personal disposable income.Allan Cup Games East \u2014 Windsor at Chatham (Chatham leads best - of - seven quarter-final 2-1).Sudbury at Rouyn - Noranda (Rouyn - Noranda leads best-of-five quarter-final 1-0).Cornwall at Hull ('best-of-seven quarter-final tied 2-2) Memorial Cup Game* East\u2014Ottawa - Hawkesbury at Brockville (Brockville leads best-of-five semi-final 2-0).West\u2014Edmonton at Flin Flon (Edmonton leads best - of - seven semifinal 3-0).Tokyo \u2014 Kazuo Takayama, 128V4, Japan, outpointed Leo Es-pionosa, 127, Philippines, 10.Hull-Otfawa Dumps Sudbury Wolves, 20-Minufe Brawl Staged; Lions Edge Royals 4-3 In Overtime Battle The two top teams in the sea-1 minute misconducts when the son\u2019s standings suffered upsets fracas ended, in the Eastern Professional Hoc- j Lions were losing 1-0 in the key League's semi-final playoffs first period, but led 3-1 in the Wednesday night.There was also second.Two Royals' goals forced a 20-minute brawl involving the game into overtime in which scores of fans and\tplayers.\trookie Bob Cunningham\tscored At Hull, Que., scene of the the winning goal, fight, the league-leading Sudbury Other Lions\u2019 marksmen were Wolves were beaten 4-1 by Hull- Bob Sabourin, Dave Balon and Ottawa Canadiens.Trois Rivieres defence Ted Hodgson.The Mont-Lions, on home ice,\tbeat the\tsec-\treal goals\twere by\tBill\tSuther- ond-place Montreal\tRoyals 4-3\tin\tland, Moe\tMantha\tand\tWayne overtime.\tConnelly.Sudbury and Trois - Rivieres - lead their best-of-seven series 3-1.The next games will be at Sudbury Friday night and Montreal Sunday.Canadiens\u2019 first semifinal victory was one in which the home team was on the attack throughout, leading in shots on goal 37- 23.After a scoreless first period, | of the Montreal Alouettes, an-the Habs forged ahead 3-0 in the nounce
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