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[" Sherbrooke Hussars ready for Centennial drill AA A » i THE SHERBROOKE HUSSARS PRACTICE 1867-STYLE DRILL FOR DISPLAYS THROUGHOUT THE TOWNSHIPS WEATHER Mainly sunny today.Mainly cloudy with showers and scattered thundershowers tonight and Thursday.Winds light.High today and low tonight at Sherbrooke 80 and 3 l ' Kocord photo: Charles Cau hpinu-M S.nib for techy \\fter two glasses, some men are a spectacle Established 1897 Price: 10 Cent* SHERBROOKE, QUEBEC, WEDNESDAY.AI C.l M 1967 Seventy-first year Crewman dead, three lost in Ontario train collision Mi,,,1(, ill i iiiStii; \u2019 TORONIO (CP) Ont-jario provincial politv said one crew member is de il and three others are mi- aie in the head-on crash H two Canadian National Railways trains near the commun\u2019m of ! Dunrankin.45 miles northwest of Folyet in Nortliern Ontario.| Folyet is 175 miles north j west of Sudbury ) Canadian National and police officials were procvediiV; to the scene by helicopl- nui a special train.¦ 7'hp wreck occurred about 4:25 a m.j A spokesman fur the CM! \u2019said tlu* trains were the west I bound S-iii rcunPru ni ;.l passco-ger train and a freight east j bound out of Winnipeg.! Three locomotives and 26 of 8+ cars in the freight train, and ; three locomotives, two coaches a mail and two ba cage cars I of the passenger train, were ry.SnpfSHting them will be the 30 man Sherbiooke Hussars Band which, in addition to nuutial music, will play populm.j.t.and Divielaiul nunilvt s.Watching the manoeuvres, is similar to seeing * kaleidoscope of sight, sound and color \u201cRight wheel,\" yells Ficuten.iiu 1) \\.( i.Cruick-,shank, and the >5man pla icon marches briskly by in a column of twos, K IP wheel.'' .ssiam yetis th» I i e ti I e n a u I, «nd llje i platoon vaioothiy forms into s \u2018column of fours, ihe silver bur tons on tlu-ir tunics sparkling (brightly in (he afternoon sun The Centennial Board staged a rehearsal in the Parade (irotmd.Queen boulevard North yesterday afternoon.It wasn't h: he I nn lililti clusters of i nn m i I lu- Slier- brooke Hussars had its he-ginnings as early as IKU.'t, and this year it is (i-li-lualing its 100th year of service.As part of their centennial year celebrations the Sherbiooke Hussars are presenting \"'Hie Sher- brooke Hussar* Centennial («uard\" supported by the Sherbrooke Hussars Hand, in a nrofiiaiii of drib and battle lactic, employed in the early days of the unit's history.Shown, from left, Troopers Peter Duistrianskyj, Vvnn Pel- letier.Rick Austin and Urmc Hlllisitiore, all of Slicrtn onkc, take » break from a relicaisal held at the Parade Ciniind.tliiecn llnulevard North, yi-s terriay afternoon.(Record photo Charles <\u2019atchpaugh) Tax complexities make talk hard -s-wiiiilr' THE SNOOZERS \u2014 Let the womenfolk do all the dashing around to see these new-fangled picture shows and Expo exhibits.Yon and me.son, are going to spend part of a Tuesday afternoon catching a catnap.(CP Wirephoto) Time enters row on riot troop request Offer peace planpremiers 0ye Carter rCDOrt GREENSBORO.N.C.(AP)\u2014\t#\t\u2022¦**>%*¦**\u2022 WASHINGTON (AP) \u2014 Attorney - General Ramsey Clark says federal troops were ready to be dispatched to riot-torn De troit last week hours before Michigan Governor George Rum- Junior no nr*\t1165 asked for then1 \u2022Junior yang\tClark told a news conference Tuesday Romney did nut ask MONTREAL (CPj \u2014 Police trailer at an Expo parking lot for federal troops to help quell the Detroit riot until 11 a.m.said Tuesday a gang of Junior and stolen 8200.cigarettes and July 24.eight hours after the governor had said he requested \"bandits\" led by a nine year-old-other articles.\tthem girl was apprehended aller a Police said it was Die third vyild spending spree at Expo'sitime in the last four weeks that La Ronde amusement area.they have rounded up the group\t\u20181\u2019 Tk\u201e\t__ .\tj.j first direct contact he had The four members of gang.10.11, nine and six, earlier ransacked OTTAWA (CP) Outlining events during what.Clark called that \"tragic morning in American history,\" the attorney-general .said the the The children were handed \u2018i'.s,L\tw,,u\u201c:i !'e ,,au wi,h Romney \"as at 2.40 a.m.He had over to the Children\u2019s Aid So-\t#overn<>r ^lephoned then and termed the situation in house ciety Storm brews Detroit \"very bad.He said Romney reported 80 untended fire* ami widespread .looting and said he thought he \\ might need about 5,000 army troops.But Clark said it was ,w0 only after hours of back-and-i GREENSBORO, N.C.(AP) The Quakers offered today a : formula for a ceasefire in Vietnam and asked for a reconvening of the Geneva Conference to work out a peace settlement.To open the way for negotiations.they urged that the United States.North Vietnam a n <1 South Vietnam halt all military -operations on a \"ceasefire un less-fired-upon basis.\u201d The appeal was drawn up in nine days of work by a special section of the Friends World Conference meeting here.Qua ker representatives from .75 countries are attending.More than a dozen Canadians are present.The Quaker peace proposal said ihe National Liberation Front \u2014 Viet Cong \u2014 in South Vietnam v.,uU be represented-at a reconvening of tfie Geneva Conference during the ceasefire.FREDERICTON (CPl The controversial Carter royal com mission report on taxation is ex peeled to top the agenda today as six provincial premiers con elude two days of talks behind closed doors in New Brunswick's new centennial office building here.The report received some attention from the premier\u2019s as their eighth annual conference opened Tuesday, but host Pro micr Louis J Robichaud said ii is so \"complex\" it was difficult to even begin to discuss it 'Hie premiers devoted more time during the opening round to several other issues, at least two of winch are highly contro versial.They discussed possible modi fications to the federal government.s proposed medical care insurance program and took an other swing al Ottawa for turn said he believes most piemieis mg the long debated off shore are m favor of some nimlifira mineral rights question over to lions\" to the medical care in-th-e Supreme Court of Canada (surance program hut d had not Premier Robichaud said his been determine'! which forms government is of the opinion the these modification* should lake provinces will not recognize the There were Supreme.Court ruling regard jn gome arr,;i less of what it is.EXPECT RULING IN FALL The decision on whether the t-ieral government or the provinces hold rights to under the-ra minerals off the coast, is expected this fall Premier Robichaud, chairman to the program of the conference, said a Su pro me Court Judgment would l\u2019rcn,,,>r IJani''1 -'\"hn-oi, who not be recognized \"but then nilss(\"d laM v,,;lr'K confer,-nee m there arc other avenues that can Tf)r'3'no 6r-eau.se ol the Queb-r be taken to overcome the d.f hosPJ,lal\t!>a\") h:' w\u2019r f,m' fieulties created by a judg- 'n8 'he ls,Rt* peasant mont.\u201d\t\"It's good to feel you're not Mr Robichaud.acting as a alone if you have certain objec spokesman for the premiers,[lions,\" he said some reservations t as to whether the federal government and the provinces will be ready by July I.1968, to operate the plan as submitted by Ottawa Alberta Premier K ( Man-,ning made d clear hi, province ¦has not changed its opiiosiLion to bargain on behalf of groups split off from national bargain-of workers.\ting units and form CNTU-affili- 'ated bodies.?OTTAV-A (CP)\u2014Prime Minister Pearson has curtly informed France that Canada w ill not ac A political It stems from nearly storm is brewing for this fall years of furious Ottawa lobby- fonh telephoning between him mer a cabinet proposal to re- ing by the Confederation of Na- and Romney that the -\u2019overnor vise the rules under which labor tional Trade Unions to allow finally sent a 10 46 telegram reunions win federal certification Quebec workers the right to,questing the troops.Romney has said he requested cepTany'omsIde^terVcrencVin the troops in a telephone caü its inierna| affair, betore 3 a.m.He said also Clark told him at first that an oral\t\u2019le ia'-c-',: mov e of the request would be satisfactory, transatlantic ruckus, the prime but later demanded a written m'n'ster issued a terse, 46-word irequest and directed that he resPon-se Tuesday to President Don't meddle' is Pearson's reply Revolutionists stances.The statement came more than 24 hours after de Gaulle in a statement backed by his full cabinet, said France intended to help French Cana dians \"realize the freedom aims they have set for themselves.\" Mr.Pearson was reported \u201cvery u n b a p p y\u201d about the French move but wa, said to 'hare decided on the brief re sponse in hopes of toning down the controversy that grew out of fie Gaulle's shortened visit to Quebec last.week.Before issuing the statement, the prime miniser talked it over with several cabinet col-leagues including External At fairs Minister Martin, Justice Mm:-.1er Trudeau, and Man power Minister Marchand.Mr.Marchand, leader of the Liberal party's Quebec wing, was reached after some diffi-euily while on a fishing inp in HAVANA (Reuters)\u2014A split third day.between Cuban - style radicals Some of the delegates specify there was an insurrec- Gaulie s pledge to help tion in Detroit which he was un.i'renci1 Canada achieve iLs free-and Soviet-supported moderates spoke Tuesday did not support a6*\u20ac *0 ccmtrol.\tdom aims, became more apparent today the Cuban hard line that armed POLITICS\u2014ROMNEY\tMhiU- it stopped short of di as Latin America's revolution-struggle is the only means of\trectly accusing the Ftench ary power conference began its achieving anti-imperialist aims.Romney charged Presi- F'adpr nt interference, the Pear- dent Johnson with playing poti-isc,n statement w-as unmistakably tY\ttY\ttics at the expense of the people pointed: I\t.\t-°f Detroit, and that Clark s de- \"The government of Canada ihots rmcj out\tI mand for a written request was has noted the statement by the BY THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Canada's Indians gathsr at Expo ^ more political than legal.\tpresident of the French Repub- !\tI*1 announcing he was sending lie regarding his recent visit to The violence that struck againjfederal troops into Detroit, the Canada.\u201d it said.Mn those two cities stood out in|president went to some lengths! \u201cIt has already made its jxisi >wua,< «villi'; m the general calm that prevailed!tn emnhacizo h» u.-ac «tninn vr, Providence.R.I.police engag- over most of the U.S.f 1 roving bands of young Washington was quiet Kcgrocs in running gunbatUes.,Tuesday s disturbances.Snipper fire ripped the riotcontrolling curfew in Milwaukee.Mis .early today while in the general calm that prevailed;to emphasize he was doing so tion clear on the unacceptabiiity *' *'¦* cities (because of the inability of state of any outside interference in Hynri Inrai nffiriaU fr* mmrnl thr.ParvaHioM\tu* .after and local officials to control \u2018situation.Canadian affairs and has mth ing to arid in present tvretim- MONTREAL fCP)\u2014Micmacs, oand near Montreal said Tues Montagnais, Swampy Crce.day.Blaekfoot and Raida.\tThose magazines made us be Canada's Indians are travel- lieve the Sioux were bad people ling to Expo from all points of Now we get to meet them here the compass this summer to and we can sec they\u2019re, not.\u201d find a new sense of unity and As commNsionr \u2022 \u2022\u2022.cn-ral ol mutual understanding at their the controv-i .el pavilion, .soft popular, teepee-shaped pavilion, spoken duel Deslisle has made \"The only knowledge my his comfortable pavilion office people once had of other tribes an informal meeting place for -uch as the Sioux, they got from Indians from British Columbia shite men's magazines,\u201d Chief to Prince Edward Island, Andrew Deslisle of the 5.000- Tuesday his office was ewynber Langhnawaga Iroquois yamined by a.«nendly troupe ol Blaekfoot entertainers from Cluny.Alta .making their first trip ever to the East to dance and chant at Indian Day celebrations, scheduled for Friday at' :rnoon in Place des Nations.They staged a drum-thumping war song on the sunny pavement outside the pavilion, which repre,enls Plains' Indians with its large teepee; the West Coast with a totem pole carved for Expo by Kvvakiutl craftsmen; ani the East with birchback canoes fcstiAi d Tuae.t pond Quebec.Mr Trudeau in a Montreal in terview said it was difficult to lake the French statement seriously.\"U is absurd that the French cabinet should agree, to say that the British North America Vet of 1867 has not assured Quebecers of their own land, liberty, equality and fraternity.'' \"It is as though the Canadian| government allowed itself to say the present.French constitution does not provide justice for the Basques, for Brittany an l for the islands of St.Pierre and Miquelon.\" PM MADE DECISION While the prime minister con ferred with several colleagues over the response to de Gaulle, a spokesman said there was no formal meeting on the question and that the decision yvas primarily that of the prime min-une*.neighbor» arrived on the scene bniHMig vwtli them the fore most enthusiasts of any kind of pain tie their children.Then from out on the field comes Ihe command of the lieulenanl 1 Guards w ill fix bayonets Guard.', tix Guards, bayonet:\tThe sharp ringing sound of steel on steel readies the on!(>o!i is as the Guards swiftly (i\\ their bayonets onto t!i 'ie nlle I ai ret- Thru min an arrowhead form .'.Ton they go.forming two lini v, h ell fan oi l In (In' lefl and n -iii, \\ ivv.holding Iheir i lip - al the hip.ihey perform a number of Ihnisls and lunges al an imaginary enemy, con chiding with a hearty Whoop and a sprint down the Pteld.Ihe naked hay ouei g!i- iciiing in tho On re moi,' the lieutenant harks mn an order, ¦ repulse cavalry The Guards drop on Iheir rig il I knee, exlending Iheir rifles in lie' air like spears.Tiii.iiianoeuv re was used tiv lirii -h troops <>f the ISiMVs to ri al the soft horses' helltr* of the eue my calvary.Advance to contact, is anoth er lainoi:,- method of combat u i il by Ihe British Lrc>0|*.Rear liink forward.\" come* the order, and ttie second of two line- which have formed 'across the field moves ahead of lln first line, drops to one knee and fins from the shoulder position.FIRED FOR FIRST TTM0 Yesterday was the first tim* that the rifles were firod in publie The rifles, are 57 eal ibre 106 year ofd replica* of ! hr .V.rd Ballalion of Infantry and the 54th Richmond Bat> talion (later the 7th It Hussar* i used in 1867.They were rented from Baby and Company, *\u2022 theatrical rental agency in lam don, England The uniform the Guard wears wa* acquired through the department of de tense production.(>ul on the field mice agnm, The Guard now can be *r*n go ing through one of their final manoeuvres, the unbroken square.Quickly, the men form a box like position standing close to one another.Those in front fire from a kneeling po sition.bluish puffs of amok# snaking out of the rifle barrel*, while the ones behind fire fr*>m a stiff erect si a nee.Under aelua! combat enn-dirions.the soldiers wouM gradually diminish the *ize of ihe box formation as their cairn-allies increased But at.no time was the square to be broken.The first performance of The Sherbrooke Hussars Centennial Guard will be held in Bury at 7:00 pm Wednesday evening.Throughout August one show will b« held every Wednesday-evening.and two each Sunday in different areas of the Eastern Townships.p > £ INDEX Births, deaths Classified Comics Editorials Financial Sports Television Townships Women IT I 8 4 11 12 10 5 1 I t SHERBROOKE I>AILY RECORD, WED., AUG.2, mi Guests of Cowansville families Mr.and Mrs.Louis Georges Thisdel.Quebec, were guests of Mr.and Mrs.Claude Pagerie.Mr.and Mrs.Wylie Forster spent the weekend with the for mer's parents.Mr.and Mrs.Robert Alston visited Mr.and Mrs.Alex Alston.Sussex, N.B., and were also guests of Mr.and Mrs.Donald March, Amherst, N.S., Mr.and Mrs.Donald Mitchell and Mr.and Mrs.Lynn Brans combe, Moncton, N.B.Mr.and Mrs.Alston also toured P E.l and Eastern States during their holidays.Messrs.Gaston and .lean Rock Pelletier spent their holidays with their parents at Louis rie Ha Ha.Guests of Mr.and Mrs.Gerald Shufelt were Mr.and Mrs.Ho-noritis Malenfant, Dunham.How to relieve BACK ACHE Mr and Mrs.Robert Briere and family, Fishdale, Mass., were guests of Mr.and Mrs.Guy Shufelt.Mrs.Marion Ingalls.Cow ansville, with her son-in-law and daughter, Mr.and Mrs Larry Labrecque and Wendy and Susan, East Farnham.mo tored to Scarborough, Ont., to visit Mr and Mrs.Clive Tutty and family.They also visited Mr.and Mrs Don Ross Peter borough.Ont., who were eel ebrating their 25th wedding\t.A' .V.anniversary.Miss Kathy Ross returned with them to spend sometime wdth her grandrnoth or, Mrs.Marion Ingalls.Mr.ami Mrs.T.Forget, Mrs.chesscault'i mother.Mrs.E A Bonnette.Mrs.la-slie Scott.Holliston.Mass., was a guest of Mr- \\ C.Jones and Mr.and Mr- C E Buchanan Mr.Gilbert Pelletier Mont real, was a guest of Mr Mrs.Gaston Grueenwood Mr and Mrs.A Gagnier \u2022 spent a week's holiday with relatives in Drummondville.Mr.and Mrs.dean lamelle are spendng a few days at Mai- Turkey bannuet held by W.l.at Dufferin Heights ¦ - and b(,rs ed a Mr.and Mrs.Tod Pugh Rob ert and Carol Ann.Ilaiiafx.N S.spent their holidays with Mr Pughs mother, Mrs.H.Pugh and family.Mr.and Mrs.Maurice Poulin spent a few days at Becaneourt, Ida Landry and daughter, Mrs Claudette Jourdenais, spent two (('ut.S(S 0f friends Mr and Mrs Andre I Tstp Dodd\u2019» K idneÿ Ptllsi for prompt relief from the systemic condition causini; tho hkek nette.Soon you feel better rent better pend on Dodd\u2019s.De i weeks holidays at Selby Lake Mrs.Doris Brock has return ed home after spending her hoir days with her sister, Mrs.William Cheeseman, Notre Dame de Grace, Montreal.Mrs.R.H.Hibbard is a patient in the Montreal General Hospital.Mrs.Bob Marchcsseault ami family, Syracuse, N.Y., spent their holidays with Mrs.Mar w Poulin, have left for their Marline and \"elene for Newport, Gsape, holidays.Mr.and Mrs.Jacques Dumont returned from SI.Honore where they spent a few days with relatives.Mr.and Mrs.Yvon Mailletle, Stéphane and Richard, spent their holidays in Three Rivers, guesls of friends.AYER S CLIFF \u2014 A meeting of the Women's Institute was held on July IS when the mem-and a few friends enjoy turkey banquet at Dufferin Heights clubhouse, which was followed by the regular meet ing held in the United Church Hall, The meeting was chaired by the co - president, Mrs.Nelson Pierce, One new member was welcomed.Plans were made for the county fair and committees were named.Centennial spoons are being sold by the W.l.and orders, can he given to Mrs Wm.Robinson.An interesting report of the Provincial Convention, held at Macdonald College, was given by the delegate, Mrs, Ruth Waite.As August is a holiday month,' the next, meeting will be held1 on Sept, 1 in the usual place.HOLDS ITS BREATH The.Canada goose can stay-submerged for three minutes.i «Mil =7 #8 i»i s ¦ prA.;' Cas-,.> *¦ T7 j :,:«» Linen shower held to honor bride-to-be ' BIRCHTON \u2014 Mrs Sharron Rothney and Miss Pat Hodge entertained a a linen shower in honor of Miss Sandra Little, at the home of Mrs Rothney.Upon arrival Miss Little wa« met by Miss Pat Hodge, who pinned a corsage of pink carnations on her iapei.She was Jconducted to a chair trimmed in pink and white.Mrs.Rothney' expressed the good wishes ;of friends and relatives.The bride - to - be was pre-sented wdth a gaily trimmed box filled with gifts.She was assisted in opening the packages by her mother, Mrs.W S.Little and the prospective groom's mother, Mrs.Fortin.Refreshments were served by the hostesses, assisted by oth-iers.The bride's tabic was eenter-ied by a pink and white shower 'cake, made and decorated by Miss Hodge.\u2022I?I- Jf\t':l - - JL* * Jr* w^'1# « ,if ¦ «null\t-i\" \u2022» \u2022r 'If*' 'Hr sw\"+:: bn#.r\\W « IPf.v : v liit, liîîPi:!' ¦/ iiü ¦ fy&' 0 '0 D m Il II , ii ^.#¦.,r \"'ff' jm .y H kf ''W\u2019k^iHi ' ¦* 'i!® «:¦ 'll: M #; » HmiII % Ü life fit Ég - TENDER! JUICY!, Make vont next bfirbeque a special sommer steak treat.Inaist on \u201csummer stz/leis irom Dominion l ika nm thick tendftr and juicy?Dominion has «ml Only the fmosi red and blim brand beef' And Domimoti » Man Rebind the Meat Countei' will cut them «pet.ielly .just the wny you like om.Sample some mmmm «i/ïlers'' dus week.Your batbenoa nevei had it so tasty .neither have you' I \u2022 .L'.- HAIL STONES \u2014 Farmers, insurance experts and agriculture representatives estimated Tuesday (hat damage done by hail stones like these, the size of marbles, in a freak storm Monday night may reach S>()0,000.Hit by the storm were tobacco, corn, soybean and wheat farms In a mile-wide area of Kent and Elgin Counties in Ontario.John McKay kneels in the footdeep pile of stones.(CP Wirephoto) Sociai notes from the Danville area .vw; \\i \"Maple Leaf\" short shank, skinless, defatted FULLY COOKED ' Whole or ony half lb.Ideal for meat loaf or B.B.Q.\u2014 Fresh every hour MINCED GROUND CHUCK fb.One hundred and five descendants of Die Cliff Findley fam ily gathered recently at [he home of Mr and Mrs.Lome Skillen, South Durham, for a family gel toge-thc\" to celebrate the Centennial Year.Owing to I inclement weather guests wi re served a buffet style dinner indoors, and in the afternoon 'cards and darts were enjoyed.Mr.and Mrs.Maurice chesne, Manchester, N.H., MARBLETON Mr.and Mrs.Donald Metier and daughter, Jacklyn.Worcester.Mass., were recent guests of Mr.and Mrs.Walter Mas-kell.Otlier visitors at the same heme were Mr.and Mrs.Gray-don Goodenough, of Potsdam.NY.Mr Wm Bartlett, and Mr.and Mrs.Basil Clarke.Nia-; gara Fails and Mr.Donald Bartlett, Hamilton.Ont., were ; callers of Miss Florence Hurt and Mr.Harold Hurt.Mrs.Peter Conway and children.David and Richard.Greenfield Park, spent, a few days with Mr.and Mrs.Antoine Ginlletle.Mr.and Mrs Roland Munkittrick and children.Janet, Kelly and John, Belleville, Ont.and.Mr.and Mrs.Blaine Lowell, North Hatley.were also calling at tho same home.Mr.Steven Thorneloe has returned to his home in Hatley, after spending the pa.st week with his grandmother.Mrs.R.W.L.Thorneloe and Mr.emd Mrs.Wm.Thorneloe.Mr.and Mrs.Gary Pickcn.of well supported by those who en Cooksville, Ont., and Mrs.Peg- joy the Sunday morning ser g.v McGowan of Ottawa.\tvices in the small chapel.\tspending their holidays at\ttheir Miss Lorraine Frost, a guest! The Misses Heather Lockwood, summer home at Trout Brook.KINNEAR'S MILLS \u2014 of her parents here, recently Karen Livingstone and Laura Mrs.Deschesne\u2019s cousins, Mr.\tan(j yjrs yjornia/1 white spent a few days in Brampton.\tRobinson enjoyed a two week\tand -Mrs.George Hall.\tHan-\tSherbrooke' Mr and vr«\tw-il Ont., where she went for a med-\tperiod at Quebec Lodge.\tover.N.H., were weekend\tvji]e McHare Miss Brenda\tMo- iCM CheKa\u2018thP s H\tK-\tMr.and Mrs.E.P, Lock-\t»s at the same home.\tffgM.nd Si^Jan^dv^ Miss Kathy Scott is in King- W0(Kl, and family pa]jed fln Mr Mr.and Mrs.Grant Davis,Lennoxvillc, recently visited at slon, Ont , where she is caring;and Mrs Llnvd Millar, South,M*cnt » few days in.Burlington,:lhe Davidson home.' Mr.and Mrs.John Kennedy, \"Devon\" brand \u2014 sugar cured RINDLESS BACON 79c .(\t,\tf0,:;the <'hl!drl,cno ^rs',\tR(oss.Durham.Bruce Lockwood rt^- All\teight sisters were\tpresent\tSells, who is hospitalized\tat pre- mained for a few days as the for\tthe ftrs time ,n\tm a n y\tsent.\tguest of his aunt and uncle years.Guests rame from van Assistant Scoutmaster J o h n Y\u2019t., while on holidays.Miss Joan Nutbrown, Bramp- and Mr and Mrs Lawrenrsited friends in town.! Harry Frost, Michael S ni i t b.Free 6 oi If pkg.\"Maple Leaf\" Bologna with purchase of 1 lb.Save 29c Both For MAPLE LEAF\" FRANKS picnic were Mr.Mclver, Marty McGinnis.Dun- Mr\td David Crockett, the can MacDougall and Brian Lock ,,desae Heather and Charlotte wood, spent, five days at Expo.Mr.Ron MacDougall provided transportation for some of the\tar11^ \"Coronotion\" Swing orange or grape Special' 6 ' j oi.Pkg.FRUIT CRYSTALS \"Maple Leaf\" PURE PORK SAUSAGES \"Domestic\" 3c off SHORTENING 1 lb.pkg.Scott at the ; and Mrs Misses .Crockett and Miss Barbara Gifford.all of Danville.Mrs.Jennie Bell has returned from a two-week visit to Montreal, where she was a guests of her daughter.Mrs.B.] Doonan, and Mr.Doonan.She also visited other relatives and friends in the city.Recent guests of Mr.and Mrs.Millar Scott included Mr.and Mrs.Gordon Findley and fam ily, Lakefield, Port Credit, Ont., er.N.H., spent a long weekend with Mr.Deschesne's parents.Mrs.Maurice Des-at their summer home at Trout Brook.Mrs.C.D.Horan Scouts, while tho others went were 1[1 Brampton, Ont., to at-with Mr.Morrill.\t,end wedding of Mrs.Hor- Mrs.Roger Beliveau was a an s nephew, Mr.Richard Mas-weekend guest of Mr.and Mrs.,ine- Snelgrove.They were ac-Matirice Vaive, Ville St.Lau- companied as far as Toronto rent, while in Montreal to visitMrs- Charles Horan, who her husband, who is a patient was 'he 8»est of her daughter Family arranges parly to mark 85ih birthday guests of Mr.and Mrs.Harold Jamieson.I Mr.and Mrs.Real Lachann* and family.;$(¦ Hilaire, are vacationing here.Mr.Lachance is having a summer cottage built, i Mrs.Harold Jamieson has returned home after spending a few days in the Sherbrooke Hospital.where she was undergoing medical tests.MELBOURNE \u2014 Congratula cact ANIf~lK lions and best wishes are being\tAiNIjUj m the Ross Memorial, RoyaliMrs> George Johnston, and Mr extended to Mrs.Charles Chap- Miss Dorothy Shattuck spent Victoria Hospital.'\tJohnston.\tman.(Annie) formerly of Wind-!the W6ekencl in Fitchburg.The annual picnic of the Pa l''\"1 death occurred at the sor.a resident at the Knowles |^ass '.gliest of her brother and rochial Guards of St.Patrick's :Wa*es Home ou July 21 of Mr, Rest Home, who celebrated her sisterin-iaw, Mr.and Mrs.\"Coronation\" 8c off SWEET GHERKINS (Klik 12 ox.59c) or \"Korn\" Special 1 5 ox.jar 43c LUNCHEON MEAT Sutton 85th birthday on July 19.During the afternoon Lawrence Shattuck and family 12 tin \"Mont Rougo\" APPLE JUICE 48 oj tins \"Aylmer\" vegetable or TOMATO SOUP Special! 10 ox.tins 'Mir (12 ox.2/49c) LIQUID DETERGENT 2 24 or.cont.Aylmer\" chicken rice, chicken noodle or SOUP , , Special \u2014 KU Special Low Price BLEACH \"Purex\" assorted IX 128 ox.cont.TOILET TiSSUEspcdo, 3 2 roll Pkgs.EVERY DAY LOW PRICES \"Gattuso\" SALAD OLIVES Special \u2014 49c ICE CREAF1 COmS \"Robinson\"\t20's (Pkg.of 48 - 49c)\t& Pkgs.49C Dominion's own \"Country Girl\" CHERRY PSE\t55* Natural minetai water \"Richelieu\" MONTCLAIR WATER 30 oz.BHe 35c \"Royal\" assorted JELLY POWDERS Special 10 \"Marquette\" raspberry or STRAWBERRY JAM Special \u2014\t24 oz l»r 43* DAILY FRESH FRUIT AND VEGETABLES British Columbia No.1 New Crop and Tasty FRESH APRICOTS \u201e 29e Quebec Grown No.1 Fresh, Crisp, Tender WAX BEANS 2\t25c Quebec grade No.1 \u2014 young, fender FRESH CARROTS 3 b\u201c\"t* 29c South African \u2014 sweet, juicy OUTSPAN ORANGES Sixe 88\u2018s\u2014Dor.i Church, Tingwick, w as held on'George Robinson, a former re\t\u201e .\t_.\t, July 23 following the late mass s\u2018t'c\u2019nt l1f Castlebar.In poor During the afternoon a sur- a™ a,tcrK'cd the Shattuck-Frjsh at the Chapel of Notre Damc 'tealth for many years, he be- prjS6 for Mrs.Chapman was a well, ing', ,,\t.des Lacs.A delicious baked\tan inmate of the Home drive to the home of Mrs.D.\u201e Mr' ®nd Mr' Toledo.Ont.; were favorable, and the event was family.\tspent during which Mrs Chap-\tRucsts of Mis* Elizabeth Mr.and Mrs Ernest Frost man was presented with a beau- McLe lan and vlsited f,theT rpI entertained at a 500 Party on tiful Horal arrangement from atl'\u2019es in tbe Townahips.'July 21 when the proceeds went'her nephew.Douglas McCourt c, ,Cetilt ^ue'ts \",ss Dorothy to the fund for purchasing a : and familv, also a decorated an-l?llaUuck.were Mrs' Annie Pitfs' monument for the 1.0.O F.Plot niversary cake made by Mrs.Lennf1xvllle- Mr- ^nd Mrs.Karl m the Danville Cemetery.Cards Arthur Smeltzer, the former Krb' Kitchener, Ont., and Mr.were played at four tables, wttb Pearl Frame, which centered an<1.Mrs' Allen shePafd and Mrs.W.A.OIney winning the the tea table.\tfamily, Ann, Bruce and Sandra, prize tor ladies high score and Mrs, Chapman was also\tthe\t<'a'8arY> Gnt.Mr.Ronald Stevens obtaining recipient of many cards\tand\t^*rs' Gordon\tand\tfamily, ;ihe men's high score.While the'gifts which she expressed\tap-\tBelleville.Ont.;\tspent\ta vara- BEAURIV low score went to Miss Karen predation also to those who\thad\ttion wi,h bcr Parents.\tMr.and meeting of Frost.A small sum still re-.arranged the happy event.Mrs- Wilfred Webb, the Board of Trustees of Park- mains to finish payment of the Among those present were ^rs' LaPlante and family, hurst Methodist Cemetery was project, which is to be dedicat-her daughter.Mrs.Norman Enosl>l>r?Falls, Vt.; were ust Meanwhile, other ministers\t!,eW recently was\tattended by\ted at\tthe\tannual\tDecoration\tCampbell.Pincourt\tMrs.\tArth-'eucst8\tof\tMrs'\tLaPlame'* moth- and laymen will preach at Sut-\ttrustees^ Dr, Curtis Lours, of.Service\tto\tbe held\ton Aug.20\tur Moen and niece.\tP r i\tn c e\ter'\t^r*'\tE.\tLocke.ton and at Mansonville as sup-Fred Avhcioft,^ of.in conjunction with the I.O.O.F.jGeorge, B.C.Mrs.Wesley Mill-\t- plies.Olivet Baptist Church has\tManchester.VII.\tDouglas Cox.\tservice\tIt\tis hoped\tto have the\ter (Hazel Frame)\tElm worth, not yet called a new minister\tLower Ireland and\tJohn Cruick\tmonument\tcompletely paid for\tAlta and daughter,\tMrs.\tLila to replace Mr.Carson.\tshank.Lennoxvillc.M S.Lab-by that time.\tBrendell and two sons Barrv Mr and Mrs.Arthur Howie cree of Sherbrooke and Law Rev.James Johnson and Mr- and Robbie.Edmonton' Al a and five sons.El Cahon, Calif .Pence Mackaj of Savvyerville Johnson have returned from At (he close of a happv dav Mr.and Mrs.Lyle Bresee enjoyed a two week trip to Vancouver and other points on the Pacific coast.Recent guests of Mr.and Mrs.George Patten.Mountain Street, included Mr.and Mrs.B.Olson, Mr.Ralph Olson.Mr.and Mrs.John Rosen and Mrs.M.Rosen.Seattle, Wash.Mrs, A.Bennett, Norwich, England, also Mrs.Sarah Platt, Worcestershire.England.Rev.Leslie Carson, his wife and three daughters have left for a month's holiday.He re cently signed as minister of Olivet Baptist Church here to accept a call to serve the Baptist Church at Vankleek Hill, Ont.He will go there in Am Trustees attend cemetery board annua! meeting PATRICE de \u2014 The annual reeentiv to motor across were unable to be present.iBeebe Advent Christian Camp, refreshments served Prans-Canada Highway to\tManv who have moved away\twhere Mr.Johnson was the\tpre-\tthe\tbirthriav\ttake\tLater\tMrs relatives at Chilliwack,A0111 \tWKD.A U G.2, 1\\ mont.\t\t\t Thc\teompain\t\t\\\\ hieh\twill opera\u2019\tte the\tplan!\thas nul\t\\ et been\tforme\td but\tMr Martos\t said yesterday that it forms part of large interests in Hie hospital equipment Held.A press release states that the plant will receive financial backing from local and European business concerns In a statement at the press conference Mr, Martos said that Sherbrooke was chosen because of its proximity to major markets its tranttporation system, notably the autoroute, the pie seme of two universities and a large labor force.1 osier.Mr Martos told re porters that the factory expects the Province of Quebec to be one of its large-! customers.However, he added, as the company's operations i.row the pro duels should he sold in all parts of Canada and will eventually be exported .Specialized m a nuis c lured goods, he said, are the major products which Canada is able to export competitively.Industrial decentralization, he continued, was one of the aims of his company, to find new areas to establish new taotores wli.ch wouldn\u2019t compete or \u2022stifle already existing indus tries Sherbrooke industrialist S \\V.Hooper, representing Sherbrooke s Con: uttalive l du -trial Committee, welcomed the new project \"with open arms'' and said that since he e.-tabl,shell it) Sherbrooke in 1858 he has Lund Hie labor farce stable and the oily cooperative.Rlorent Boisvert ,a represen-lalivr of the Confederation of National Trade Unions, said that the new jobs which the project represented are neccs san for the city's économie health and I,lie welfare of Ms growing labor tone Hht&tf of city pofke demrtmeiM traced \"Excluding war, our society has no more serious and important problem to face than crime and this from an be helped, and economic, social and moral and dangerous point of view.\u201d It is on this urgent note By CLAUDE I VBRKCQl C (Record stafl reporter) away where society.thev can\u2019t harm t he incurable [Sherbrooke, must be put! Pierre Cou{ure_ watchman whose pound frame -guaranteed of solidarity was i the first Chief of Police.,ing them against fire The post of Police and Fire Chief was held by seven different men from 1882 lo 1!)44.\t! Then the post was split, into former night that poIice chief, Edouard six-foot, 300- Moreau, and Fire Chief, Percy .\t,\t, i\tSuch is the premise of the kind of solidarity* was unoffi-\t\",*10 I®, ,1>\u2018S l*a-v .K , c, .\t, rcpoit ab concern^ int reahorijCidlly the first Chief of Police cioft ,.»-wd\t/ »\u2022 Sher!3ro?k e : for the existence of a police;if education is one of the prejj^^ from 32 in Wmmi [department.\treqm-ites of a policeman today Police Department begins.putting the necessity of an the report makes a short hop!points out the report, physicai 111 19(16 and 01 course ,hc prob ()n£ might poke the fun stick operation skyrocketed, a intie deeper and ask our- cffective police department in back in time and gives a brief [strength was the most import-proper perspective.\tresume of the Sherbrooke Po- ant factor in those days.\t.\tlice Department, through the The crime rate, it points i vears out, is growing just as fast or, 'p},e fjrst recognized lawman faster than man s progress in was Pierre Couture it says who all fields of endeavour.was hired by what where then It deplores the huge sums of the citizens of Hyatt's Mills money, the vast wasted energy (which grew to become Sher-of mankind devoured by the brooke).criminal machinery.\t[ Soon after 1871 the Capelton But whatever the cost, society and Eustis mines opened and so [ must be protected; it must tryjseveral more officers were | and rehabilitate those who can named to keep the peace in! terns grew with the staff.Along with this of course population exploded and costs! THIS IS THE LAST of a three-part series analyzing the report on Sherbrooke's police force presented to (he city fast Wednesday by a Montreal management consul tant firm.Lennoxvilles caif club achievement da'/ Sat.These preliminary thoughts in the Dufresne, McLa-gan, Daig-i nault study about the growing! crime rate, the low educational level of the policemen, the in-1 creased costs of operation arc introduced su.btely but.later! [on become important factors in explaining the failings of the' Sherbrooke Police Department.m selves if a 300-pound man at piny time in history is any hit as strong as he might look .or act.HATLEY THEN AND NOW \u2014 Remember the picture on (be Irfl that appeared in the Record of July fi, of silage corn at the Dominion Experimental Farm, l.ennoxville.Well, the picture on the right is (ho same plot, taken yesterday and a comparison between Iwo photos shows hou (ho growth of crops has progressed during (lie last month.Then the corn was almost knee-high, now it is way-above- (he-head-liiglt.In each of the pictures.I.I Cloutier, a plot worker at the harm inspects the crop.(Record photos Gerry Lemay) Young farmers and agricul- and showmanship turalists from the Lennoxville area -will gather this Saturday at the farm of Calvin Pieken for the Lennoxville Calf Club annual achievement day.Mr.and Mrs.Peter Glauser, Montreal, spent a few days with The point however, is well her parents, Mr.and Mrs.Gin-taken: brains are the essential-ton Knapp and George Thevi-r\tu- j \u2022 .u .v, <¦ , tool today, police work not ex- were accompanied by Mr Glau TT P* g ^ a' year s eluded.The report comments ser's mother Mrs.R einggeU\tVery «rV Bruce tune and again on the low level and vr-\t\u2014u .\tito the Lennoxville Expenmen July crop growth excellent in E.T.Favors executive committee The {sherbrooke Chamber of Commerce in discussing the August 7 referendum has made clear in a press release that it favors on bioc elections and the creation of an executive committee and a town manager.The communique makes re .fere nee to its farmer position on such matters expressed in previous press releases, notably one in December 1905 when it advocated \"» belter division of the numlx'r of aldermen in the city wards which would repre -amt about an equal number of i electors and real estate value.In the release the Chamber of Commerce eûmes out in fav or of the establishment of a [city manager, a position the council docs not want to create lor fear the manager would at lain too much power.The release states that the executive committee would not [be truly efficient without the appointment of a city manager.However, the Chamber of l'imimetve points out that it* eoueept of the post of city man \u2022 iger docs not necessarily cor respond with that of the city Council.The release describes th« [city manager as someone who would act as a sort of executive [secretary and would not auto-imalically lie granted the authority and the power that the City and Towns Ad applies generally to the position.\"It is understood,\" the re lease stales, 'That in a city as important as Sherbrooke there would he no question of a city manager with the power and the right to act contrary to the divisions taken by the executive committee or the City Icouncil.\" i The directors of the Shcr [brooke Chamber of Commerce, jibe release says, still think that | ! here most he a city manager or jcxeeulive secretary to act as a [liaison between the executive committee and city council and the different departments of the city services The release ways that the Chamber urges the city to apply for amendments to the city charter to allow for the [creation of an executive com I milter and a city manager I whose role, functions, power* and authority are writ defined.The judges at this chievement day are Irenholm of Grandpre.N.S.a of schooling of the city\u2019s police- Bern ice-president of the Canadian men- - some of them in the spending three weeks in Crop growth in the Eastern friend.1 Holstein Association, who will Club president Colleen Coates [judge the dairy calves, upper hierarchy Switzerland, who are Cana-j tal Farm, while dune had been a mediocre month, and May, said that the annual event will include judging of both calves ancLin the department.As things police Chief ETSENNE MOREL biz.JEWELER formerly located at 128 King St W.John Nichol of Lennoxville, a, .\t.former member of the club and , As things were in 1882 the Canon and Mrs.H.C.Den a promoter of calf club activi- ' ,\u2018e .<'hlel.!ook, P\" the total ton are spending a holiday with ties, who will judge the beef\twas m,>l Mr- amI Mrs.David Denton at calves.\t;onl> that 0:f protecting people Ottawa.This year\u2019s executive, who ''-i-'-'-in.st people, but also protect-organized the event, includes Miss Coates; Peter Rose, vice-m president, and Sylvia Gass of g|g3|jP|p Lennoxville, vice-president.The HbBk&mf Junior leaders this year are Dennis Hatcher, Frank Tarte, Heather Rose, and John Win-geat.The senior leaders who advise the club are Warren Ross, George McVety, Calvin Pickcn, Ko.th Rose, ami W.G.MacDou-gall.Activities start at 11 a.m and others da.While here they\" expect Toi0\"6 lhat had stunted thc growthjof silage corn al the Lennox-I visit Niagara Falls and Expo.yet, with the hot.and huniid[ According to authorities, corn job then, it should have been weather a significant factor inial the farm is doing much bel jcompleted by at least the be growth progress.\ther now than at the same per- ginning of June Again, corn is the best repre iod last year, and growth war In summation, the Pool May r,-'illation of the progress.much better than In June.'resulted in slow growth of the Less than a month ago.a field The growing season, which crops, hut the warm June créai of many local crops.Rains during the month of ville high, I field June did much to help the crops which had suffered a belowj1'1^ 11 normal May weather, but the month of July has been the best Farm was not quite knee now the same spot in the has corn to the height of to 10 feet.started in April, should have seen area farmers depositing nitrogen on their crops, ami for those who had not done that ed relatively normal conditions, while the hot and humid July was excellent crop growing weather.Small fire NOW MOVED I Merit badge to 339 Alexander St.Tel.567-5474 <^\\WWDf^LW0W.D Cf NORTH HATLEY Mrs.| John H.Whelton was one of the members of the North Hatley Red Cross branch who re ceived a merit badge on Sunday.Others were Mrs.Kenneth Stanton and Mrs.John Mac Kay.Building permit value doubled A small fire in the vicinity of Notre-Dame dr l\u2019Assomption Chiirch on SI Michel Street in I he East Ward yesterday about 11.30 a m.occurred when « 10 fool, section of electric wire leading into and in the church was struck by lightning and burned.There was no damage (o the church itself; only a bl He smoke Inside the building.SHERBROOKE\u2019S OWN \u2014 The origin of the present day Sherbrooke Hussars can he traced back as early as 1803.Yesterday Lt.-Col.1 a m e s Strickland, CD officer commanding of The Sherbrooke Hussars outlined the history of The Hussars and its centennial year activities to a luncheon meeting of the Sherbrooke Rotary Club at the New Sherbrooke hotel.Above, left to right, past pres- ident Bert Lyon, who introduced the speaker, Lt.-Col.Strickland, CD, and John Gautier, who thanked thc speaker discuss the history of (he Sherbrooke Hussars.(Record photo.Gerry Lemay) Government of Canada PUBLICATIONS BRIEFLETS from the Queen's Printers OTTAWA are now available at the Skinner & Nadeau Inc.RICHMOND Annual Decoration and Mem-joriaî Service Pioneer Lodge, No.7, I O.O F., Sun.Au£ 6th,, During centennia, year.The jSt.Aunes Cemetery, 2:00 p.m,|Sherbrooke Hussars hope to This is formerly the Sheffield\t,make citizens of the Eastern Shop on Dufferin Ave.\t.Townships aware of the area\u2019s BRANCH STORE \u2014\tJi, CYK\tihistorical past, Lt.-Col.James .\t.Bo,ok Division\tMrs.T F.Dawson and cbil-iStrickland, CD told a luncheon Sherbrooke Shopping Centre dren.Judy and Fred, were the meetin'* snerbrooke Hussars origins are traced back over hundred years A highlight in the history oLpresent The Sherbrooke Hus-Jhe Sherbrooke Hussars was sars Centennial Guard support t The value of constiuetion issued in Sherbrooke last month more than doubled the figure jfor July, 1986 According to City Building inspector Normand Gauthier\u2019s monthly report, Sherbrooke is .-ued a total of J10 permits last month with a total value of $1 369,175 compared to 78 permits in July 1966 valued at $625,501.The report points out two educational permits issued to the Roman Catholic School ,Commission made up $645,000 I of the total value of permits [issued.One permit, valued at [$365,000 was for the Eco-1 '¦ [Desjardins in thc East Ward, and the other, valued at $280, 090, was to enlarge Ecole St.Esprit in the West Ward.However, the report shows! that the total value of residen tial permits issued last month [represented nearly double the value of residential permits is sued in July 1966 In July 1966 ! 14 permits were issued at a value of $238,500 while last month the city issued 19 per mils valued al $407.500.Construction for the first seven months of 1967 was also 1966, the eily issued a total ol 159 construction permits for residential buildings valued all $2,268.500 compared to 186 per mils this year valued al, $3,259.300.The East and West Wards with the two big educational permits, led the rest of thc citj in total permits issued and ini value.The East Ward received a tola! of 32 permits valued a! $590,400 while 35 permits val ued at $518,975 were issued to' the West Ward.The fewest number of per mils was issued for the Center.Ward.However, the value for the nine permits issued, $115,-! 400 was far higher than rithe.the $58,700 value for the South Ward's 11 permits or the $85.700 for the North Ward's 23 permits.No indiifit.rial and no religious construction permits were is-, sued last year.The total num ; her of commercial permits was 10 for a total of $349,000 INSURE IN SURE INSURANCE Homeowners - Automobile Jewellery, Furs, Household Contents, Personal Effects WATSON * FULLER LTD.569-5939, Sun Lite Bldg.mm (>% % WILDFIRE Of EXPLOSIVE RAGE I MM\\ STRIA - I» STEERS LASTMAN COLOR NOW PLAYING 12.40 - 4.10\t7.45 ,.vwm Rick/ub r Kourtoi» 'MUX r/,l UMFIACOLO* the presentation of Guidon toed'by the Sherbrooke Hussars way up from Iast yeafs fi?urc the Regiment by the Queen Band Tbi* is a program of In 1966 the clty lssued 592 P®1* July 5 in Ottawa.Thus was the I drill and battle tactics used by mits va|ued at $6,471.801 while first time in the unit\u2019s history [the Regiment in the early day?50 far this year it.has issued guests at the Bernard home.Rotary'Club yelterdar aHer6'\u2022 has.been.f0 honored' |of its history.\t\u2019\t646 permits valued at $9,000 noon.When the Guidon is present- This show will he presented 350 The Bherhrnftko u,,ctorc \u2022 'fu ^ .rneans Puttin£ a guardjevery Wednesday evening and il!,i,Sier-.rW)^?USSa!_S L:lthat.ls e^al to tho.se of the|twice on Sunday throughout (Celebrating its service.Reward yourself with this tremendous steady annua! cash income Gain prestige and financial independence.Be your own boss, as a licensed ACE TRANSMISSION service depot owner, and a part of Canada\u2019s largest national network of specialists.No experience required.Let us show you the facts, and don't miss this fantastic opportunity to cash in on the fast growing, continuing booming, billion dollar market.Minimum cash investment of only $8,500 is required.For additional informal on write to In Sentemhr r ith^\u2019l-?^Uî.a|r orm>\u2018 UT1*ts\u2019'\u2019 Lt.-Col.August.The first performance Sherbrooke PaHalmn rr inf e[ an^ explained.However Ls at 7 p.m.in Bury tonight.' -herbrooke Battalion of Infan-.despite the many problems that_______ ____________ SMlHKNfiKSBfiWSIi! try was formed from six local confronted thc Regiment, \"we For both years, however, the ise in the residential permits was far less dramatic.In the first seven months of AOES nwotMwc* ACE TRANSMISSION Franchise Division 1401 The Quéensway Toronto 18.Ontario A Subs d ary of Wolfe Transmission Limited TUMSMBaON | companies.Then in 1867 itjdecided to go ahead as an I was renamed several times and honor of thus magnitude comes \u2022\twas finally broken down in to'very seldom.two units, the 53rri Sherbrooke \"We were well - supported J B-Halion of Infantry and the from over 400 Sherbrooke citi-' I o4th Richmond Battalion of In- zen.s and every man knew and g lantry (later called 7th/llth,appreciated that the city was I Hussars).It became the 53rd behind us,\u201d he continued Sherbrooke Regiment in 1900.Among centennial year ac-The Sherbrooke Regiment was'tivities to promote interest in *\tamalgamated with the 7th/llth:the history of the Eastern S Hu.-.ars in 1965.\t[Townships, the Regiment will 1\tI v l The lucky winner of lost month's AGS Toshiba Solid State Transistor Radio is Murray Dewing, Lennoxville, Que, Continue to clip your entry forms from the Sherbrooke Daily Record and send them to: -RADIO A GO GO, CKTS, 211 Dufferin St., Sherbrooke.The more entries the better chance you have of winning.Another drawing will take place at the end of August.SMOKED LEG OF HAM FRESH GRADE \"A\" CHICKENS Whole or half \u2014\tLB.3 ¦ 4 lbs.Whole or cut- up, LB.65* 37* I ROLLED ROAST OF VEAL (Boneless) \u2014 CANADIAN BACK BACON Sliced \u2014 lb 69c 1-39 29* 29c ROCK CORNISH GAME HENS 1 * TA lbs.\teach HYGRADE SMOKED MEAT 2 oi.pkgs, \u2014 99° 4/S9c ONT.RED TOMATOES Can.No.1 \u2014\tlb.LAREDO PLUMS Cal.grown \u2014\tlb.QUEBEC ICEBERG LETTUCE O\t/ O *5 C Size 18 \u2014\tX\t/\tJ B.C.RED DELICIOUS APPLES \u2014 size 138 6/39c I NEW POTATOES\tQuebec Grown \u2014 FRESH LOCAL RASPBERRIES 10 fbi.1 Quart Basket 49c 55c tVVH'f FROZEN FRENCH FRIED POTATOES Valley Farm Brand 2 lk.39* BLOCKS OF ICE 50* DELIVERY IN SHERBROOKE P.M., AND LENNOXVILLE A.M.Tel.562-153^ \"f*- I 719949^8 JSOttbtookt Dailg fitcocd Th* papsr af Hi« Eaatarti Tawnthipt.K«t*bli»hed February I, 1867, Incorporât in* the Sherbrooke Gazette feet.1837) an* the Sherbrooke Examiner feat 1876) Publifherf etery weekday by the Sherbrooke Daily Record Company Ltd.Ill Wellington Street North, Sherbrooke, Quo.JOHN BASSETT\tIVAN SAUNDERS Chairman\tPreiident 1\u2019 \"At Least, We Always Show Up at the Funeral! // DOUGLAS BASSETT Vie# President HUGH DOHERTV Editor-ln-ehief WF.DNF.SDAY, AUGUST 2, 19b7 De Gaulle continues double-talk President de Gaulle'i statement issued in Paris on his recent controversial visit to Canada is so filled with diplomatic double-talk that it can be taken to mean almost anything \u2014 depending largely on what one wishes to read into it.For the French-speaking separatists in Quebec, he announces the French government\u2019s intentions to support their aspirations for \u2018liberty, equality and fraternity,\u201d but he accompanies this with the declaration that France is not directing and not exercising any sovereignly over all or part of Canada \u2014 the latter obviously designed to pacify Ottawa.To those who desire to interpret it as such, the French President\u2019s communique may be regarded as a pledge of continued support to the separatist cause.To others it may be regarded as close to an apology as » prideful man such as General de Gaulle is capable of going.But whatever meaning the statement may contain, it is to tie hoped that Canadians generally will be prepared to keep the w hole incident of President de (iaul- * A ?Others like f« share your joys, never your sorrows.Adult thinking by Canadians seen Its findings may come as a surprise to most Canadian politicians, but the cross-Canada poll just completed by Fkward Grafftey, Progressive Conservative Member of Parliament for Brome-Missisquoi, appears to confirm what we have thought all along that the majority of Canadians are a rational people who want to see this country progress and are more interested in the solution of everyday problems than they are with theoretical issues of constitutional responsibility.For the average Canadian, the problems are the steady increase in the cost of living, w'ater and air .\t\u2019\t.lack of adequate liousing for a large section of the population and the difficulty of gei ting to and from work and of finding adequate recreational facilities for his family near Ins home in other wools urban planning He wants to sec the governments do something about these problems of everyday living and he is more interested in having something done than in which level of government docs it.On constitutional matters his chief concern is that the various levels of government get together to revise the document so that the politicians will be able to face up to the issues of the day rather than hide behind the provisions of the British North America Act to avoid assuming their responsibilities.And, the survey indicates, Canadians are not basically a provincial people, concerned solely with their own affairs.T hey are interested in international affairs and are anxious that this country adopt some coherent policy in the foreign field.Perhaps the time has come for the politicians to regard the voters as intelligent adults rather than as uninformed school children.Money Isn t lit* lies! tiling in life, Imt it\u2019s siill the beet next-ltesf thing.Other papers say: History lessons nobody observes If there hart been newsyva pens published in fourth-century Rome, the news they printed would have greatly resembled the sort of events that are being reported in the western world today.At home, there would be the same pre occupation with comfort and pleasure, the same blindness to the increasing violence and mithlessness of a disintegrating society.'I\u2019heti as now.the state was becoming an increasing bur den to the economy, and an all-pervading bureaucracy was stifling the initiative and hardihood on which prosperity had originally been found ed.A huge underprivileged class, the descendants of slaves, formed a restless and dangerous minority, then as now, in a society in which it had no established place save that, of menial service.Abroad, all was chaos in a world in ferment: a world in which, then as now, unity is giving way to faction and universality to regional sectionalism, as the civilizing power loses its grip upon emergent tribes resentful of its sway.The disappearance of the martial spirit at home is matched by a vacillating pol icy abroad, her* placating, First-hand look (Orillia Packet and Timex) there petulant and punitive.The development of new military tactics and aopJiisticated weaponry coincides in both age* with the decline of a once-firm national will and purpose into a distracted policy of mere opportunism.Giantism in administrative matters, anarchy in social *t-titudes, decay in politics, morality, religion, the arts; the symptoms of a dying civilization.are as clearly depicted in a newspaper as in any history book, but are seldom recognized as such by contein porary society.The race riots in Detroit or Cleveland ara of no more significance to us than the troubles in Dacia or ParLhia were to the Romans; to us, as to (hem, the notion that our civilization, for all it* passing problems, might someday succumb is quite unthinkable It is idea* and ideal*, rather than material things, which bind a society together and furnish it with the pur pose and sense of destiny nedeed to spread and sustain its culture.Religious or racial beliefs, political and legal institutions, social or Communist Cuba by car not easy HAVANA (AP)\u2014Touring bv car in Cuba in 1967 could hardly be classified as a hardship, but it has its moments.Such as: \u2014Limping empty-tanked into a gas station to learn there is no gasoline, and if there was, it would be for ministry of transportation vehicles only \u2014Arriving at a hotel tired and sweaty to find there is no water and a thunderstorm has just knocked out elevator service to your room on the seventh floor.\u2014Coming face to face with a Cuban sentry when you make a wrong turn.F M But these seem, later anyway, mere minor irritations .when balanced against a firsthand look at the only Commu-I nist country in the 'Western | Hemisphere today.Aside from live, island's natural beauty \u2014 beaches, mountains.rolling green hills and protected cove*\u2014there ui Fidel Castro's revolution to see.With permission, it is possible to visit most government projects, except those with military connections, although k is questionable just how exciting a chick n f_rm or a cement factory can be.Communist function a riea al#o le i visit here and his remarks in their proper perspective.Undoubtedly the French President was guilty of a serious diplomatic blunder, for which he was properly chastised by Prime Minister Pearson, but some of the blame must be shared by certain elements within Canada who seem to be more concerned in emphasizing those things which divide the people of this country than the many things which serve to unite them.Probably the best way for Canadians to handle the situation from now on is to regard the incident as closed.Fortunately there has been no exchange of diplomatic notes or protests so that by a display of good sense it can be regarded as one of those things which now and again crop up in the host circles.Canada and Quebec would be served best if the politicians would turn their attention to the problems facing the country rather than seeking to make capital out of a few ill-timed remarks by an outsider.- gfm- t-Mv \u2022$W'' ¦ -w.*v m ' \u2019« V i Ip® is * U.u- ;/>\u2022!' ' 7»' y\" l^Z Grim lesson for Canada UK's national health service is looking decidedly ill now philosophical, concepts; it la no matter how valid they may be, provided they are believed by enough people to impact a common purpose and impose * common discipline.When belief wanes, purpose dwindles and society declines, and no civilization can long be sustained by a disintegrating society.Tt i* the tragedy of our western civilization that, at it* high noon of influence, pmspertiy and technological mastery, we should have lost fail h in the beliefs and principals on which our distinctive aocietiy » based \u2014 the rule of law.the Christian ethic, and its concomitant belief in individual respon sibility in politics law and 'business.It.i* a concept which i* paid only lip service today in an increasingly god less society, dominated by the twin giants of big business and the welfare state It is ironical that the seeds of dis belief in our destiny should have been sown, in large measure, by the school texts and teachers which, in more barbarous states, are used to ineulueale youthful fervor for lesser creeds, to les* noble ends.LONDON - In -, at C>r*umin * theater 17 Genu* of tropical herb* 1* Over tgain 19 Cynoâure 21 Small child ts Mortgage* 24\tCom pan point 25\tUnderatandin* 30 Honey making tnaect Si Sept 32 Sneed contort S« Woe 38 Singing voice 40\tlarge make 41\tSqueaktly, by itate- 43\tFit 44\tTake* out (print ) 4T On telegraph, by-\u2014\u2014and dart) 40 Exceartva measure of medicine S3 Particle of matter M Scottish author 57 lathargtr 30 Norae chief god 80 Shower 01 Ailing 62 \u2014 of Aajoa ax Artiitic 64 suck _^r' Answer to Previoua Puzzle P:C V \u2018r.ig DOWN 1\tSouth American rodent 2\tBiblical judge 3\tNumber 4\tCourteay title \" 5\tChristmn carol f^|C, .6\tPreposition RTS (5 0 A N irtë\" 7\tUseless plant 8\tDetailed report PHA fe,T|A.R 9comb,n* wm'M 10\tTy pe of auto body 11\tRussian e niperors 1* Civil work* group i*b ) 20 Wapiti 22 Duke (Fr.) 24\tFlowing back 25\tBody 27 Design If a man abide not in me, he is cast forth as a branchy and is withered.(John 15:6).PRAYER: Our Father, we thank Thee for the life in Christ to which we are called.Teach us to live in fellowship with Thee and to enjoy the blessings of sitling at Thy feet and serving those in need.Grant unto us Thy power to overcome all temptations to drift away.In the name of Thy Son who taught us to pray.\u201cOur Father who art in heaven .Amen.\u201d GOOSE OUTLIVES HAWK While a wild goose lives to 80 « hawk lives only 30 years.One reason for this reliance on foreign broadcasts is that the news one gets via Soviet newspaper and radio - TV broadcasts is so distorted as to be downright funny \u2014 even to loyal Soviet citizens.A perfect example was the news treatment given to the Arabs - Israeli War.The official line is that Israel is a monster akin to Nazi Germany and that Tel Aviv has hatched a vicious plot against peace - loving lambs like Nasser and his Arab flock.STRAIGHT FACED LIES Journalism is supposed to be a respected profession in the USSR but I doubt it.One must really feel sorry for Soviet TV announcers who have to work hard to keep a straight face while they argue the case that fewer than three million Jew\u2019s had committed a provocation by taking on an Arab world dedicated to the destruction of Israel and supplied with billions of dollars worth of first - rate Soviet arms.Equally entitled to sympathy are the reporters and editors who must prepare stories which leave out anything that might justify the Israeli position.Although the propaganda machine goes full blast, the ludicrousness of the government line about the Israeli-Arab War is not lost on the average man in the Moscow street.Jokes abound about the Arab debacle.Contrary to the official line, many Soviet citizens show a grudging admiration of the Israeli victory.One joke, which certainly will never be carried on any of the Soviet news media, has Nasser phoning Kosygin for more tanks, and Kosygin replying: \u201cA n d what else does Israel need?\" One positive effect of the VOA - BBC influence \u2014 even from the Soviet point of view \u2014 is that Soviet TV and radio have been forced to compete to a certain extent with the VOA-BBC broadcasts.The popular music programs on Soviet radio often resemble Western broadcasts, so much so that it's sometimes frightening.WESTERN NEWSREELS Soviet fadio newscasts are still bad but the TV' newscasts often show Western news-reels.There can be no commentary other than the Communist party line but the Western newsreels speak for themselves.This was particularly true of film sequences of the Is- wrecked Soviet \u2022 built equipment.Unfortunately Soviet new» paper* do not have the direet competition of Soviet radio, Non - Communist Western newspapers are not allowed to be sold in the USSR (ak though Communist publications like Pravda can be pu* chased in Canada and in th« U.S.).THE PARTY LINE The main purpose of Soviet newspapers seems to be to give the party line, even if it is done in a very oblique way (obliqueness is often necessary since no one can be absolutely sure what the real line is).There has been much talk of the \u2018credibility gap\u2019 in the United States concerning the accuracy of government state ments.After 50 years of revolution, the Soviet Union does not havi the \u2018gap\u2019 problem.There is simply no credibility.TODAY IN HISTORY First Lord of the Admiralty Winston Churchill, announced 53 years ago today \u2014in 1914\u2014the British fleet had been mobilized in preparation for war.Two day* later war was automatically declared wdien Germany failed to respond to a British ultimatum and launched an invasion of Belgium.1718\u2014The Quadruple A1B-ance was concluded in London.1941\u2014The German campaign to capture the Ukraine began.First World War I Fifty years ago today\u2014in 1917\u2014German troops carried several front-line trenches east of Monchy; Dominion food controller W.J.Hanna made an urgent appeal for labor for harvesting.Second World W*r Twenty-five years ago today\u2014in 1942\u2014British aircraft attacked Axis pos* lions west of El Alamein; Russian troops fought defensive battles in Salsk and Kushchevka sectors in the western Caucasus; Allied aircraft shot down six Japanese raiders over Kokoda-Gona area of New Guinea.FIRE DESTROYS TIMBER Forest fires in eastern Nor-to 40 raeli victory, replete with way in June destroyed 1,25<* e a pt u r e d Egyptians and acres of timberland, REMEDIES LISTED Arab physician Ibn Siua who lived in the 11th century listed 760 drugs with an outline of pharmacological methods.FREE PARKING ____\tBEER & PORTER Tel.542-1 sTUMMUSHQty |(g Delivery Twice Daily \u2014 in all parts of the city 350 MARQUETTE ST.\tTel.562-1591 or 567-4588 D, -or target I, deposit your e\u201eh receipt In the box neer the door end on Seturdey acTve'rtisement fTou'r speoak\"6\u201d\td0Ub,e S,amp$\u2019 Read th* Trans-Keb,.' 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Jack Island, railed on their sister of a neutral position Canada's domestic problems and neglect of tbe \"gut issues\" could be traced back to the question of national unity, he said.The answer lay in an imntcdi ate start on the redrafting of the Canadian constitution Sranby Kiwanis hear report on Texas convention Hymn-Sing held at Bolton Glen aids organ fund lltFNCH COUMI HUBS CANADA \u2014 Mr.and Mis.Paul Piroson were recently given a cross rountry tour of Canada by (he Depavlment of Veterans Affairs, in recognition of Mr, Piroson's work for 13 years as eurafor of all Canadian eentelerles in Belgium ami Fra nee Shown above on a tour of the Slack Bros, plant in Waterloo are Air and Airs Piroson; 1 I* Alarf.uland.dircclot of vvel fare scivires, l)\\ A.Alls A!,o'.farlane; Norbert Touslgnanf, personnel manager of Slack Bros.; and Alarrel Cote, president of Branch 71 of the Koval Canadian, who played host to the couple during then st iv in Waterloo.: (lirconl photo Marcel Cote) BOLTON GLEN Over 7:< joined m the ever popular hymn sing held in st Michael's Sherbrooke Hussars to KnowSton KNOW I,TON (Special) of l enlonnial projects .¦ poti.-or third nul more .nubtlimts een-.\t.I'he Sherbrooke Hussars, underled hy the Corporation for the but mal project will he pmsent- ?.mi Angel > t mrelt on July (,|u.c.atm.utd of Ft Co! .1 M henelil of Know It on eiti;.en> \\\\ in Kn.wviton in September, in.with Mrs.Edna Badger in st.nekland will be visiling Fanning as speaker for the Mrs.Minnie Derby reeenily Brome ias' oÜT l''rmXc' of |K,\"wll«« August d.at 2 p.m evlf,ninf:\tand found her improving from qt i\u2019*aurs 'luiiinr .-hon- v,-¦ ,\u2019,u'-v wl11 present a band con- He had been attending the in- pneumonia\tÜü.i .-m.' .«'erl m the band shell on the with Lieut Governor Mansonville social notes w ere Kmnvllon High School grounds six down a suspended sentence, and ordered Cotnoir to post a personal bond of $500 to keep the peace for the next year.Judge Normandin added that Cotnoir was out of jail through his wife's intervention SWEETSBLRG WARD \u2014 of Alcoholics Anonymous (Staff) \u2014 Judge Gerard Nor-Weeks ago.and had promised mandin ordered Marcellin Roy.to attempt to make restitution of Waterloo to six months in by date of sentence, tail for breaking and entering.Defence counsel Gerard Turin Waterloo July 29.when ap-jmel produced evidence of full proximatcly $50 in beer, cigar- restitution, and urged that the reties and costume jewelry was court be clement in view of the stolen.He pleaded guilty 15 days Landry had served.\tRoland Arnbas.St.Jean, Crown Prosecutor Claude Judge Normandin handed'pleaded guilty to a charge of Noiscux told Judge Normandin dow n the suspended sentence injimpaired driving in Venise, July ^ (hat Roy had previously served accordance with counsel's re-jso.He was fined $75 and costs, lime for two charges of sim-'quest.then told Landry to tread'or 30 days in jail, and was pie theft Noiseux added that the straight and narrow, pre ; prohibited from driving in Cana-fioy had encouraged two min-:ferably with guidance from Al- da for the nex-1 three months ' ors to participate in the burg- coholies Anonymous.Judge\t* *\t* lary.and had to ask for a six Normandin was emphalic in Maurice Ledoux.St.Alphonse! month sentence.\tIdling Landry not lo appear be-jde Granby, pleaded guilty in-! .1 ud ge Normandin agreed fore the courts again\t! absentia to a charge of having! with the Crown's request, add-\t» * *\t'driven a vehicle while his drive ing that dragging minors into Maurice Dalpe.\\ die Lasalle.mg permit was suspended.Hr crime\twas\ta\theinous\taci\tpleaded\tnot guilty\tto a charge\twas fined $100 and costs\tor: *\t- *\tof theft\tof a purse\tbelonging tojso days in jail.Defence counsel! Nicholas Ponkosky, St.Hu- Miss Jacqueline Begin, in Ven- Thomas Toth managed to have bert.and John .Alien, Montreal.Rse on July 26.Preliminary payment of thO fine deferred for wore ordered to the next ses- hearing was set for August It.30 days sion of the Bedford District As-!\t' .\t*\t»\t.sizes following preliminary! Robert McKell, Cowansville.Steven Slack, Stanstead.was.hearing\ton a\tcharge\tnf car Ploaded\tguilty to\ta charge of\tfound guilty in-absentia on\ta! theft.\thaving damaged a\tmail box on\tcharge of speeding.He was\tfin-' The duo allegedly stole a Jeep July,21.in Cowansville.He wasjed $20 and costs or 15 days.Jollev r^at¥exisTnrnr««^0UJitirMr- v,!\" m\t'Vh°,an'\tb, John Barr and IM,owl,on ntgn senom grounds.! Among those atteivimu the BMP Hospital.Sw ectsburg.fine niciiir^\t* T «\u2018\"t ki* ¦ 'f\ta llk\t;,I'd June Horne, of Knovvlton\tPhis will be lolloped h\\ a Pre reception lor Mr ami Mrs G Mi Merril Galley, who was a meetin\" and'r ! ' '\t1S.'p,a'\trecent v duel was sung bv Nnnev «'usion Drill and Battle Tael ie.s George in Brome on July I patient in the same luvspiliil ha* ^oort Of an.bH\t^ Mrs ^ a r > Fru/lo and June Horne and a ^ 1867 demonstration Ant hen were At, Guv George At, aml'reim m-d home 'tag r i\t\\hho.v North Sutton, spont a roatium h\\ Susan Bariiter !lr oiutcrms ot lrt(î7, will hr Mrs (Joraid Kouilhml.Mr anti i , n i ( its amma v , Î ^'f'ng fevv days w,th Mrs McCuleheon The hymn sings are he ld -urn al-o uu.henlie .867 ,-Hies Mrs Cliflon Jersey Mt ami A\tkl îS des Vacances 'and Mr Palïrg- wh!\u2019 'vished ^^«,1\tfa°ï T\",h in aid °f ,h'\u2019\tT \"\"n\t' 'T\t'lr'' f \u2022|\u2019om«sehat Mr P F he has returned i'.\u201e.« the llmu.l \u201emn ,,.,11 -J,.; f ,,\t,\t, '\t,,\trarol Marsh, fund.August 15 is tin- date set bave been Hewn direellv nun Hameltn ami Miss Man Kir bv\t,,\t,,, emit win advise of the date at ca ert on Mr an,t \\r,- vi\t,\t,,\tVPbitin iinspuai m Montreal, uni, lai iiamo on mr ana Mrs.Mauneelfor the divbeaiinn \u201er ih\u201e nioni I England for this purpose.1 I'll is Marsh.! fund.Mauneelfor the dedication of the I He organ.Mr I! Tonuischat, Mr P F from Ilameltn and Miss Mary Kirby Utile Auldeu Young was a wher i serie.s!t>iilient for n few days in Hie eery second in ¦Mifc m.Y 'Nim»^aaa>aa' underwent eye sur- igu./g?mim 1 «9» CRY O-VAC Maple Leal belonging to St.Paul Constru-ciion on July 21.The crown produced two witnesses to complete the hearing.Ponkosky and Allen stood mute at voluntary statement.They were released on $200' cash, or $500 property bail,: pending their trial jail.fined $10 and costs, or eight!in days in jail.McKell then pleaded not.guilty lo a charge of Charles Benoit, 37, Clarence-; having disturbed the peace the ville, pleaded not guilty to a same morning, his ease will be charge of having assaulted his! heard August n.\twife, causing corporal lesions.) July 30.His case will be heard: Claude Cotnoir.Granby .August 18.Benoit was releas-i pleaded guilty, with explana ed on personal parole penriingi (ton.to a charge of having as- trial.\t! saulted his wife July 27.\t*\t*\t» was Cotnoir told Judge Normandin Fernand Dupuis, 18.Notre Normandin that 11 was \u201ca combination of Dame de Stanbridge, pleaded m that he had previously plead:\tfT!™1 '0 f,Uilty t0 * char?e of oA ai,,n\u201e m .L\u201eo nUfii'n/-,t* of! iP,d t C effect that cans-the peace in Venise on July ed him to hit his wife.\"\t30 Judge Normandin assessed Judge Normandin suggested|costs plus time served, namelv pills without the tonic in future Two days, or eight days in attacks of fhe grippe, handed default of payment.Claude Landry.Granby, by Judge Gerard ed guilty to three charges cashing false cheques.Landry had been freed under parole to the Granby chapter I psH mm m m -\u2019.CAPONS i 2 ,\u2022» Aylmer'» CREAM STYLE COBH \u201e0, 4/79c 5 to 7 lbs.Grode \"A\u2019 calves mm t (Frozen) Mopie Leo I lb 1 Libby'» CHOICE TOMATOES 78 nr.2/09' r PASTRiES Trans-Kebee SVGAB DOUGHNUTS 2/49' CHRISTIE'S HOT DOG S.HAMBURGER BONS s-, 2(c Mcple Lcof COOKED KAM 1.69 in 1 Jil.HHU OFF TO EXPO \u2014 Aldermen Armand Beauregard and Albert Doucet flank Cowansville Town Alanager Jean ! e-dnr as Trinity Roy Scolds Russel Rychard Doug Jeune, Paul Archer, Robert Barbeau and Jimmy Staton set off lo Scout Day at EXPO '67.The boys wil! join with other Quebec Boy Scouts and head off for Farragui State Park near Coeur d'Alene.Idaho, for the 12th AVorld Jamboree from August 1 to 9.This first world jamboree held in the United States is expeeted to group 14,000 scouts.(Record photo: Studio Eclair) FROZEN PRODUCTS Froro raspberries 15 or.2/69' Bird's Eye ORANGE JUICE 6 or.3/59* Gaftuso SALAD OIL 32 o*.C?ÇC White Swon TOILET TISSUE 4/49c SUCEDJJACON f ORANGE DRINK Ideal GB£EN PEAS No.3 ~\t20oi.64 or.43c Hovril CORNED BEEF 69' Libby's TOMATO JUICE 48 or 2/75* Maxwell House INSTANT COFFEE 12 oz.A La Canadienne HOT CHICK CM SAUCE 14 or.4/7 9* 6 oi.Kinq Cole OLD ENGLISH TEA 70 h^cr* 89* DAINTY mzz 39* NESTLE OUIK CHOCOLATE bonus pack 1 lb Assorted - 1 9 oz.2/89< GREAT SHAKE CHEAT SHAKE with mixer 4's chocolate 10 envelopes 45e 75* Beit hour's PEANUT BUTTEE 79* 32 oi.R.A.Paynes annua! art show to open August 9 in Knowlton KNOW LTD N (Special) \u2014 n all lovers of rural life and cf this countrywide sur-h\t! R A Payne\u2019s fifth annual art scenery .Mr.Payne has a un:-:ered bridge» old !anP5 an(l\t: show is tn be held in the United .collection of oils and pal-!-.vavs and outmf.the\tb-Ve\u2018 Church Hall.August 9 to August letle technique paintings of of particular beauty 12T1 ¦\t.\t.\tI many parts of the Eastern ! the paintings are done when This is an exhibition nf par-Townships: he nas specialized the ccuntrv'ide Ls at its titular interest to all residents in portraying on canvas many I best but he has slL\tw of the Eastern Townships, and'of the fad disappearing scenes ^\t-\t\u2022\t3,50 P°rtra.ved SOUTH AFRICAN Mr.Corolino PEACHES U.S.Ne.1 Ibt.LACTANTIA INSTANT MILK 3lb, 1.19 LOCAL CELERY 2SC fresh, firm Size 24 \u2014 each GRANULATED WHITF SUGAR 10», 89' Barbour'» PICKLING SPICES 3oi2/35c White Swan TABLE NAPKIBS 2/39' LOCAL CUCUMBERS 3/19c fresh Sherhrsoks Dss'y Record Requires a Correspondent for AS3EST8S to report community activities and lode after subscriptions.Applications should be marked: Attention Miss Fannie Williams.fall and winter scenes * The viewer?will t>e able to, ee some historic landmarks.\u2019 old school houses, and old stone! houses of the past, many of: them now torn down.Sunsets on Brome Lake, springtime in Bolton Glen, a Fulford river.Brome Lake glitter, a Knowlton river, are hut.a few of the nearly 100 that are being exhibited.The exhibition open?at 10] am and is open all day and] until 10 p.m.Light refreshments will be served, and the! entire exhibition will be back-dropped with gently recorded; piano music rendered by the-artist himself.LIST OF TRANS-KEBEC MERCHANTS Gide» Patry, 37 Child 5f,, Coatieook.Donat Vermette, 45 Bibeou St., Cookshirg.Lucien Théberge, 142 Laval St., Loc Mégantie.Bernard & Freret, 364 Sherbrooke East, Magog.Epicerie de l'Est, 255 M .in East, Magog.Guy Tremblay, 306 Main West, Magog.Richard Roux, Nantes.Mr*.Lucien Bergeron, Rock Forest.Adélard Dumas, 475 Papineau St., Sherbrooke.Moreke Foitm fnc., 350 Morquet+c St., Sherbrooke.*\u20195 Wilfrid Giroux, 279 Aberdeen St., Sherbrooke Leo Hallee, 355 Laurier St., Sherbrooke.King Groceteria, 86 King West, Sherbrooke.Marché Lussier, 381 Short St., Sherbrooke.Marché J.O.Robert, 843 King West, Sherbrooke.Gérard Vochon, 765 de Lo Bruyère St., Sherbrooke.Léo-Paul Jolin, St-Francois.Marcel Dodier, St-lsidore.Boulanger & Paquette, 67 Main North, Windsor.Marché Gérard Fortier, 66 Main South, Windsor.JAVEX JAVEL WATER A4 oz Johnson's KLEAR LIQUID WAX ¦a or.I « SHTTOTIKOOKE PAILY HECOPn, WEO, ATT, J, 1BA7 'CTvrP »B|(n#*r «nrt hi* <1a\\ight'l Guests of Richmond families *f, Mu* M»«H# Trwblij', Tmm mjurie* r#p*iv(M in * r»r arnirtent Mr Trnmbliy a* nnunriller from Fab A !!>28 In Frb 8, I9ST Mu Trrmblay wa« organist of Si P » m i I I o Church for many year* The funeral aervices took plam on July 2 in St Bibiane Church! anrl interment was St.Bibiane guests over the weekend of Toronto, were guests of Mr and Mr.and Mrs Henry Healy and'eouneillor here and a retired Ornrtery.Mr and Mrs.Arnold Healy have returned from Toronto where They attended the Wile Moore wedding Mr.and Mrs.Alan Stalker, City of Two Mountains, were Mrs.Bertha Stalker at t h e Mrs Arnold Healy on July 17 family in Cornwall, Ont before Wales Home.\twhile here visiting Expn for a returning home Mrs, Sam Hoyle has returned\tFriends were sorry to learn on to the Sherbrooke Hospital for Mr.and Mrs.E.A Healy vi-jjuly |fl that Mr, Ben Tremh further treatment.\tsited the former's sister, Mrs lay, aged M years, a highly re Mr and Mrs Mervyn Wile, Fred Jamieson at Montreal and is peeled resident and former i )\\ J.1 s : * b huge mid-summer sale! men s brand name sport shirts - jac shirts mod style shirts Just releosed from bankruptcy of Moison Maxim \u2014 Montreal \u2014 Sold in the finest shops at 4.00 to 10.95 \u2014 STOCK UP NOW AT ONLY A H IT \\ V fir 1 0 \\ 3 SHIRTS FOR .SO A 'fill ©- O \u2018 <$ trr \u2018HW pre-season sale! ladies' zip lined leather coats Soft pliable leather \u2014 smartly styled in black - brown - green -wine.Worm xip-in fur pile linings \u2014 sixes 6 to 18 \u2014 ONLY USE OUR LAYAWAY PLAN \u2014 NO CHARGE FOR ALTERATIONS SPECIAL PURCHASE! jfi Misses' rib knit ORLON DRESSES SUITS Beautiful color combinations.Way below regular prices.\"IRREGULARS\u201d 8-99 11\" FROM FAMOUS MAKER Children's - Boys' - Girls' long sleeve COTTON SWEATERS AH newest styles for fall at savings up to '/j! Sixes 2 to 6x and 8 to 18 year*.ONLY 1 .49 and .79 South Stukely lady feted at stork shower S01TH STUKELY Mrs R A Strange entertained in her home at a Pink and Blue shower for Mrs Kenneth Page On arrival the guest of honor uas presented with a novelty cor sage by Mn, Savage and es eorteri to a chair over which a decorative watering can with streamers was suspended Mrs, Pace wa* presented wuh gifts which were arranged on a (able, and assisted in opening the packages by the Misses Sally T i b b i 11 s and Heather Squires Refreshments were served Tea and coffee were poured b> Mrs K L.Mosher and Mrs Hermon Page at a table centered with flowers, candles and the .shower rake The hostess was assisted by Mrs Gladys Hayes.Mrs N Macintosh snd Miss Jo-Ann Savage.Among relatives and friends attending were Mrs Kenneth Derry Cowansville Mrs K.L.Mosher, Ayer's Cliff.Evening Guild holds meeting at Foster Hall FOSTER \u2014 The July meeting nf the Flvening Guild of St James Church was held in the Parish Hall on July 13.The work convener, Mrs M Rhieard reported the sum of S14 was turned in from the nearly new convener Mrs.Adrian j Whitehead.Mrs, Wilfred Jones stated the forgoten patient of Douglas Hospital Montreal had ben remembered.The treasurer was author!?ed to send $10 to the McKay Center for crippled children in Montreal, $10 to the Primate's Relief and SS to the Canadian Red Cross.Christmas Club holds party at Bishopton home \"*r-\t4\u2018m ^ uv p H' ÜÜI f GETS HIS WINGS \u2014 Flying Officer G.Todd, right, son of Mr.and Mrs.R.L.Todd of Birchton, was among a group of RCA F and NATO pilots to receive their wings during the recent graduation ceremonies held at Canadian Forces Rasp, Gimli, Manitoba, Defence Minister Hellyer makes the presentation.The graduation marks the end of IS months of Hying training for F/O Todd.Social notes at Bedford BISHOPTON \u2014 The Christmas Club met with Mrs Roy Betts on July 11 with a very i good attendance of members (anri visitors.The meeting was in the form\tjt was\treported in error\tthat\twas eighty-five, was born\tin\tMiss Albertha Duval\twas in of a plasticsware party with\t-yjjss ]j0rrajne Demers had\tpur\tIreland, but came to Canada\tas\tSt.Hyacinthe recently\tto at- Mrs.M.Currier in charge.\tchased\tHie residence of\tthe\ta young man and was\tfor\tlend the celebrations\tat the Prizes were won by Mrs.A,\t|atr Mr\tanc) Mrs Krank Lums-\tmany years a resident of\tOt-Mother House of th-e Sisters of Guillette and Mrs.Ralph Gil-'^ nn C|aves Avenue.\tlawa.He paid yearly visits to ; St.Joseph, in connection with bert\tpiii.Martin and [es- Bedford, his wife the late Alice the anniversaries of twelve sist- Refreshments.served by Mrs\tLiHavs'McNamara, having been born ers of the Order, among whom R.Betts asisted by Mrs.Lloyd !er Mar,in f'P«nl their holidays Betts, were a cook - out of ham- nn a mnlnr ,nP ,n Bntlsh Co'-burgs and hot - dogs.and since that time had been in John Westover.Mr.and Mrs.Eric Jones have Mrs.Neman Salis-and Mrs.T.F Dun here.In failing\thealth for sev-\twere Sister Rose de Lima, the eral years Mr.\tGrant paid his\tj former Mis.L.Pratle ot Bed- \u2019\"ri ' \u201enj M.-C i-r Tnnd TViri last visit to Bedford two years ford.The next meeting will be with m« c\u2018\t^red\there\tanrUPrior\tto sailing for\this former\tMrs.Fordyce\tIngalls.Sutton, Mrs.Victor Betts.\twere' '\" IrCJaad^ rar\t?\t' Mr.and Mrs.Paul Bruhmul- Mrs.Romeo Boulais and her ^ \u2018\"elude Mr.Walter r> Jones.1er and family.Augusta.Me., son.Mr.!.Boutais, have re- ,Mc-Na^ara' Mr' and ««'f»\"; .\u201dr' were weekend guest of Mr.turned from a motor trip to * \u2018 ¦ \u2018\u2022rna,a- \u2022 lJ,s '\"p\t\u2018\t, , r .\t, and\tMrs.\tCharles Whitcomb.\tFall River,\tMass.,\twhere\tthey\tNamara and Mrs.Jean-Paul\tcan Mrs John Gough and Mi.s Miss\tLily\tBrunt,\tKnowlton, is\tattended\tthe\tfuneral\tof\ttheir\t'£,-sc!llP-\t*\t.\t/ w T, ,, F a guest for a few'\tweeks at the\tuncle.\tMr.and Mrs.\tJim Hall and\t\"\t._\t', same home.\tNews has been received of three children, Nashua.N.H.\u2018Iartin ¦ the r cot,app at - Mr.and Mrs.E Hand.East the death of Alexander Grant, spent a week with Mr.and ^\t.\t, ra,\u201ei.n .Greenfield, spent a few days which took place in hospital at Mrs.Hannibal Sheltus at Dutch- f \u201clP.r ,ja£, nas J, ^ with Mr.and Mrs.Charles Gra- Bradgen, County Cork.Ireland olm Farm, after haying been in\tnup\u2018t''Mr ' and Mrs John Ewing.Mr.and Mrs.Don Matthews and their four children, DaJ-housie, N.B .who have been guests of Mrs Mathews\u2019 par ents, Mr and Mrs.B,alp>h Van Horn, have returned home Harold Soles, who is holidaying with his parents, Mr, and Mrs.Jack Soles at Sebago, Me .had the misfortune, when riding his bicyle, to be struck by a car.After a short stay in hospital, he returned to Sebago, w'here he will be confined to bed for a time.Mr.Gardner Campbell.Montreal, spent a holiday with his parents.Mr.and Mrs.Clayton : Campbell.Mr.and Mrs.Ralph Van Horn have gone to Winnipeg, Man., where they will visit their son-in-law and daughter.Dr.and Mrs.Russell Wallace.Mr.John McCaw, Montreal, was the weekend guest of hi* parents, Mr.and Mrs.M.S.i McCaw.Mrs.L.Charbonneau.who ha* been a patient in Notre Dam» du Rosaire Hospital, has returned home.Final figures for the tag day for the Brome Missisquoi-Perk-ins Hospital, held in Bedford, stands at $410.62.about the same as was collected last year.Miss Margaret Cockerline was chairman of the canvassing committee, a position, which she has abb, filled during the past three years.Mr.Lucien Roy, son of Mr.Dmer Roy, agronomist of Bedford.has successfully completed his law- course and has been sworn in on the successful completion of his Bar examinations.Mr.Roy.received his B.A.degree from Sherbrooke University and his Licentiate in Law at the University of Montreal.A resident of Iberville.Mr.Roy will practise his profession in the office of Messrs.Tremblay, Rancourt in St.Johns, with whom he will become associated, under the name of Tremblay.Rancourt and Roy.who Montreal for a week at Expo.Grant THIRD FLOOR SPECIALS! CLEARANCE Reduced for quick clearance 99c 3 Irregulars! Ladies' Nylon Stretch Turtle Neck Style ¥9* i* V31UM SALE! Canadian rrade MEN'S SPORT SHIRTS | 66 Long and short sleeves.Reg.2.99 and 3.98 SALE! Boys 6 to 16 years pre-shrunk cofton drill Dak style in sturdy drill fabrics.Reg.199 to 2.29 Anfelope - wheat - blue block - yellow \u2014 Only ^\u2022Tî\u2019sJ-r- -it.HANDICRAFTS REPLACED Florida's Seminole Indians once dependent on their handicrafts.are turning to livestock and industry for their living- 3 or an d about We nr Margaret R Tincknell OtYten weds Richard Monks rnK.Y m OTTAW A Th» num«*r <*f.« m v*,<« ht-id h» « m .M4rj!»r«*t Ro»».d»uüht»r «'( M drr>» i>( silk nbivin mil i,»i> md Mr* IX*u*U*\tTim-Wn»!!\tami shi>\timhhhI »\tlouviml\tt> n C«lg*r>.Alu, io\tMr\tRirhjN\tijuw i>(\tpmk pom'' «hrc\th> Cltwell Pontinfi Monk* *on of rinih K'SU *nd forn Rm and Mrs B»v»n Monk- Mr# R^rt l.-vkw.svl.*s i>/ Ro^emtrtv uwi pl.uv\tnutron »>f horn*» f*u her ^ *.ly.in St Ratholpm»» * r'hunti Ml v .Unt>, Kv.,n.sU\u201e \u201e , Otia«â.Ko»\tMi Mmtk* ami Ml>, |i1|lr\t,,, ,,, .loitto* RaritfU ofticihtms to ml am », «or» in frock» ot Mr Gerald VNilkin pa » tvl tr spruj-cd s»»t*» liati»:» in «oiiding music, and ha»ko'» a(\tpi,,^ \u201en^\t|'hf\\ white si'nns flooprs dcs'oratcd w.or^ t rhiflon how with flow the church\t,-rs in their han and rarriid thtc bride, who\twas\tui'rn\tin\t(.,i|oni#i\thounuot-\tof pmk\tand marnasc hy hn taihci\twe»\tin\tm.itixr ramation*,\twhite\tdai a (town of white silk orRand».and fern fashioned on empire line* and Mrs |'meknell.mot he1 of embroidered with lib of the t|\u201e, hri(1,- Wllip \u201e pUlll valley Her bouffant veil of *tlk sull vvi(h \u201euWhmt.hiVl Miid white aeors'i't'ies and a e-us.i ,r of pink Kw i el heart roses Thr Broom's mother, Mrs Monk-, a roae erepe dress, with KAHN MAKES THE FUR FLY WITH H AIR \u2014 From the king of fur fashions come these beautiful designs for the coming seasons, From left to right, a new concept in circular light mink is this Saga pearl mink with pastel mink inserts.Evening coat in exclusive satin calf is In very pale gray and white fur, edged and cuffed with Saga Blue Shadow Mink.French calf coat in cognac has creole mink detachable bib.Trench coal in golden Russian sable is double-breasted and lias tewel buttons.These are all designed hv Ben Kahn, a trend-setter in fur design.Food science head says Good eating habits solution of weight problem TORONTO (CPI\u2014People are overweight because the» cat too much, says Dr.Barbara McLaren, dean of the faculty of food sciences at the University of Toronto.She is a crusader who contends good eating habits can help take weight off and keep it off.She dismisses big bones and physical and psychological problems as mere excuses in most cases with which overweight people kid themselves.She says, too, that people too often think of a diet as something unpleasant to be undertaken for a short time and then dropped.\"I don't think people who are overweight are essen-t i a 11 y, mentally disturbed, and only about one per cent have hormonal problems.\"Overweight, is not a shortterm problem.It is not a three- or four-week deal, it's a rest of your life deal.\" Since 1956.the faculty of food sciences has been running a continuing experimental program begun in co-operation with the Women's College Hospital.Volunteers from the Ontario Heart Foundation agree to follow a balanced diet of 1.100 to 1,200 calories a day and keep score on themselves.They are given training in nutrition, menu and shopping planning, and are encouraged to step up physical activity.SOME CHEAT They don't count calories\u2014 the scores are kept in plus and minus units of five and 10.The idea is to break bad eating habits and adopt good ones.Dr.McLaren says the program work: when people are strongly motivated Its enemy is human nature.She says people cheat on their food scores, they say they get more exercise than they do, and, free from the discipline of the clinic, they backslide.In general terms, a balanced breakfast would include fruit, bread or cereal, protein, skim milk and a non-caloric beverage.For lunch, protein, vegetable, bread, skim milk, non-caloric beverage.For dinner, protein.vegetable, fruit and non-caloric beverage.A glass of skim milk at bedtime is allowed.There are a few helpful hints in the program.One is to eat slowly.If you do your senses will be satisfied and will let you know when you have had enough food.If you eat quickly it is easy to eat too much and still feel unsatisfied because your senses are cheated.You can use some of the skim milk allowance or some of the vegetable allowance in the form of dill pickles or cauliflowerettes to help delay hunger.SPICES HELP Plan attractive meals and use snices and condiments to give them definite, non-fattening flavor.You may also use consomme.bouillon, clear broth.plaui gelatin, non-caloric des sens, rennet tablets and am finally sweetened beverages to perk up meals, You should drink tea and coffee black a .d avoid sugar-sweetened soft drinks and alcohol, Broil, bake, roast, simmer ¦Pl l iHi or pan-fry meats without fats.You can help yourself, too.In choosing the lower calorie foods within various categories.Chicken and fish are lower than many meats Salad vegetables and aspar agus are lower than most other vegetables In ascend mg order of caloric value zucchini, chard, beet greens, sauerkraut, eggplant and cauliflower are at the bottom of the list.Brussels sprouts, ear-rots, squash, mixed \\cge1a hies and canned vegetable soup are at the top Dr McLaren says the nutritional approach to diet will work if you stay with it.\"If we can sell people on the meal pattern that's nor mal, il will work.If they think this is once a day for a few months it won't.\u201d Today's recipe niTTERSt tm »i rilOCOl VIT BARS '» cup hutter or iu.iis.nine, at room tcmpcrstuie 'i nip liRbtly p.irkeit blown sugar 1 egg I teaspoon vanilla cup Nifled all-purpose (hard wheat flout OR J, sifted pastry flotti teaspoon sail cup uncooked rolled oats ounces semi-sweet chocolate cli ps 'i cup chopped w limits ot pecan* Cream twitter and gradually lend in stucar Add ccc and beat until light.Then add van ills.Measure once-Mitod flour add salt and sift into hutlei ¦mixture.Then mix in rolled oats Spread in well greased 9 inch square pan and bake in moder ate oven, 350 degrees, until firm about 30 minutes Cool slightly Melt chocolate over hot water and spread over partially cool fed squares.Sprinkle with nuts When cold, cut in bars.Makes about 16 chos matching Uee jacket, rose color ed picture hat.while accessor ; -, and a w hite .gardeni.i coi - age Mr Montague Aidons acted as best man for Mr Monks, and the ushers were Mi Ian Watii ei spoon and Mr David I\u2019owie: Following the reception, held at the Seigniory Club, Monte hello, Due, Mr and Mis Monks left for Europe For travelhit the bride wore a .lean Patou model nf white wool, with plum: uvtvsiinos Out-of-town guests included ihose from England, Calgary Regina, New York.Ottawa Montreal, Rrookville.Bloom tiehi and North Halle» KEEP IN COOLER Nothing like r»e bread with cheese and salami.But it does hang around longer than ordi IRISH I.It VIM U VimtHI SAl U> Plumit Thompson Seedless i;t u|ies lii'tetl at with chopped applet, celet y and walnuts make a woitderlul siimtnei salad DeiicioLis summer salad p.clips diced tinpecled apples (tip seedless grapes on\tSale\tn 1 a \\\tIasi\tm hunor\t! Karl Mrs\tor.of H-i\till-», 1,111e Mi\tMini 1 n.ste\tad of Hie\tbread\tbox Put\t\tand\tMrs\tBill Burnett\t\t\tHim an)\tKef't and Mr\tand m a\tpla.shr lia\tg and\ttie it shut\tof M r\t\t\t\t\tMr.s\tIrvin K\tilia, of North\tHal befoi\te putting\tn in\tthe cooler\tand Bris\till, of\tRouyn,\t\tOu* 1 he\tle»,\tMrs (ieorgv King Mr\t\tand Sort\tof keeps\tthe mould from\t\t1 occasion\t\\\\ as\talso\tdial\tof *\\ fain\tMrs\tKarl lb\tiis.v\tMr\tA Hon icomi\tpg tlirmigl\t1 the\tm*'\t11\\ reunion\t\t1 nc\t! udo\td in the\tRoss\t\t\t wwi, 'aW t, nm Coco Chanel comments on notables PARIS i l|t*ut(»it dowm** rW th# Pan* Muturitr», My* Air* John F K(Mioed( * fA*hi»wi taste M \"horrible,\u201d hut that of Brtt-am * Queen FliratwMh i* ' per-feet She think* Franc*\u2019¦ Pruidwt tie (laiill* i* a \"ye ve awltlKlttC general,\" hut *a>a d tti « h I \u2022 movie *iar Maurice Chevalier might to retire \" Mi*» Clwtilel who will br A4 \\ug Hi was interview**! h» tli*> international Herald Tribune, published here, on the eve of the Part* winter fashion .show Hie mi ten lew ineluded coin-ment* on some of the world a notable* Df J a ('quellin' Kotinndy widow id the tat* US prvsident, she said Hei love for publicity i* ilia lasteful Mie lias got horrible taste and she is responsible for spreading it all over America, SCORES ORF.SS \"look at the way she y» a* dressed when she went to Ion don to accept ihr monument dedicated to tier husband Rtilt rulmi* She is trying to look lilt* her daughter.\" HARD OF HEARING?Fidelity Fleet run ie* Canada Ltd.no», offers two new powerful hearing aids, ©yn glasses and behind the ear, right transistors for those who wish to get away from their cord or body type hear mg aid Off with the old, on with Hie new Free trial in our office You take the first step and let us do the rest.Repairs for all makes Hearing Aid naileries for all makes.Central Mearinp Aid Offtea Reg'd , G J.Greenland, 777 Argyle St., Sherbrooke Tel 567-7081 Prlro* effccHve from Aug.2nd to 5th, '67 Roily s Pointers DEAR POLLY several l ?o wonder if the weight 0^.suede fringed out at bracelet |lhe water and the dishes press- iengt.h and forming a two-piece gadget leffect.in the.For gala nights, St.Laureot groom, as matron of honor, wasjsink had caused the trouble.I .displays a split personality in a street-length gown of green'bought a round rubber suction On one hand, he show* pure liberty silk and carried a bou- cover, such as is used over 3\u2019in - line crepe .sheaths falling quet of white and yellow mums, .sink drain to hold the water in straight from deep round jew-Miss Frances Hocking, sister when there is no turn off, and elied colarettes.of the groom and Miss Jan.'put this under my dishpan On the other, he shows elabo-Bancroft, as bridesmaids, wore These little covers usually have irate jewelled brocaded ensem-identical street-length gowns of a small extra handlelike piece bies liberty silk print and carried at the t(>P.which must be shav-\t- bouquets of white and yellow.ed\tth*\tset fiat ^\tagainst it.\u2014MRS R.E.mums.\t; ® Mr.Stephen Giesler was the DEAR POLLY \u2014 Do you or best man and Mr.Thomas Har- any of the readers know some-ris, brother of the bride, and: thing that could be done with Mr.Robert Hocking, brother of napkin ring holders?People do groom were the ushers.\tnot seem to use them for hold- Mrs.Payne, mother of the ing napkins any more There bride, wore a pale blue gown must be some other use for of Italian brocade with navy them.I want to thank you all accessories and a corsage of for the wonderful Pointers I yellow Sweetheart roses.\thave gotten from the column Mrs.Hocking, mother of the \u2014 MRS J.W.M.groom was in a pink and grey' DEAR pqllY \u2014 If you keep gown of brocade with matching yCur p0int; penSr marking jacket and accessories.Her pens and so on with the points corsage was of pink carnations DOWN they will always be.Following the reception, held ready to tvrite instead of hav-at the Royal Canadian Legion ing to scribble to get them Halt, Mr.and Mrs.Hocking left started,\u2014THELMA MANNERS MAKE FRIENDS ^ 7 V*mA * The best way to overcome sloppy eating habits is not to If ort th+ny.Austral, fancy PEACH HALVES 78 ox.Picnic SLICED PINEAPPLE Î8 01.tin MIR Liquid Detergent Î4 ox.bit* 2 / 69c Red & White WAXED PAPER VE HA Finished with long hours of cooking' August is sandwich month , .I'm taking advantage of it tin 3/1 00 c Bonclo** mrf or blue brnod b<?r , easy ro slice, red or blue SI.19 brand beef, lb.Red & White regular grind Ï lb.bog 15 100 ft roll Humpfy Dumpty POTATO CHIPS 12 sz.beg While Swan BATHROOM TISSUE whit# or color roll 4/49' BEEF RUMP ROAST Tender and |uiey red or blue brand beef - TOMATO JUICE Del Monte, fancy Imported from South Africa Outspan variety fresh and juicy size 140 Quebec grown WAX BEANS golden yellow, fresh firm and tender Canada No.1 grade, lb.Imported from California FRESH PLUMS 29c Santa Rasa variety ripe, firm, juicy, lb. «TrmwKonirT: patt.v\twm Arn * 4.froperty For Sole tMt 1, Articles For Sole Fl'HNITUnK n>»v ti»» <*«»n «nr»'t away.\tlor aal»,\tbean l'U med l\u2019hrae eum|ileta ruoini, beUionm «et.living runm »»l *>, old drraaera.good cnmllilon COTTAfJE* are now In demand, and we have the euatornera.If you want to aell that aummrr home, cottage or lakealde property, let ua know fharlea fonnore.1* Wellington 8t No ; Tel.»« 4000\t12.To Let DAKVIUje, 114 Cleveland Hoad Klght room houae for lain For further Informallon phone H'tO l*?# PLACE VAUDREUIL RICTIMONn, 324 Main St ! l ommer elal huildlug, twn-atorey «olid hrUk with atona front Ocrupani » two atorea with approalmale 1ITI| aq.ft floor apace In each «lore, Iwo dwellingt, five alngla rnomi over «tore», Including « frame j mclal clapboard, twnatorev building ai rear of above property, for] atorago purpoaea, A pc I s r ft.Hoa 042, Richmond nr call H2ti2.17ff] Tuca , to Frl,, between B 30 a m I to A no p m.\t.____ .ONE TO FOUR room aparlmenla t.AST WAItll Very nice It room\t\u201e\u201e M,|ni,|\u201e Sl.Tel 5»ft i brick bungalow, rcocnliy built lot i MK), Hot wntfi oil hi'nt- tng, urtrn \u2022iJ.tMKi Sinftll «mount sortflf WAltli, *U room h»'«t«'fl of (3*«h.AvülJiilïlr lmm® Kour r«*frlK»»n»torA, niH(\u2019inX)N Sinitl! lutmo on highway niff.Kind llm»*\ttwo\tcultagrsi with I )ü ft I/iKh frttfitagc, plu» extra building Int ovrrbsoklny lakf*.fin* mum m tin ro-ltitui* with Nulttrium.«\u2018Ifctrlr begting.hot wrt1«*r.prt'HMiri' pump, guosi (fit-txgi' wlnlrrlJort, i»liMitrir hAiitInr.both **ompl« trlv\tfuinlNhiui fvr munent ilurk, thit'f boats I'tltf pomplftf SiI'Mmhmi\tTt rmv\tHohi>r< I Murnx.Mrokrr.\tTH.\tRViMM C*nokxhlr<*.St'OTSTOWN: flood «\u2018Iglit room hmiM*.till furuaco, nh nit* trors ggrdnt lilt'll for irtirrrniml As!.Ing M.fVOOtlfl.Hobort Murtit.Mntk-rr.Tel.f\u2019ooksblri*, 1175 T20.T with garden, «hado II'ot's, Kiiltabb for rmiplt' or >»m ill farnll.$.1.500,00 Ti*rmt ttobfit ntirn», Hrokt*r, Tri.< Ottkshli r».H7â .'120ll hofoir It 1» too lalt*.thcr** i* still llrrw* Call flob,« Varxtlon Mom*.TH RTV540H or 515.5405 «flgf 7 IKl p m ! ' -J MOOM APARTMKNT, furnlxhfd, gulomgllr 1 xiimiry room W» piv «\u2022loctrlcily nnd trgnavlilon, nt*.tr bus slop Orlrnnx Aparimonl c ornt»r Kina ficor^'e and Worth ( ington.Selffuntalni'd housp.thro#* brdroiims, Toi, H4.I i'.40, Msgog.( OTTAfiK at l.ltib* l.ak«, $40 no wt't'klv, x\\ -iil.iblo August 12 Call 509 mm J aft IT I Off pm Ql'KMI'iC ST I,ary# x^ini-tirlachod hom«*.6 bftlroom*, modern kit ohen, Including range, gaibcralor and dishwasher, full bath, plus two half hat ht.garage Avall.ihlt* Sept 1st, TH.5IUMW77 Magog St.Tel.552 9115 for paint Ing, renovating, building «nd re-pair».AfefOHOMCR ANHNVMfïl S If YOU want lo drink thal\u2019i your builnrM, If you want to atop that'» our bu*m*M.Tel.Sherbrooke 507 Mfll PH.St,instead 076-2255 39.Lost m.ACK t-AHM MMllt Retrlnver, nann1 \"Penny\u201d, v* t aring allver neck chain wllh hells «»n, In the vicinity of M irbleton.Que.Kinder [>Ioami call W.Thorneloe, B87-6H37, Mar blet on.46.Pets For Sale DERBY UNE Kollry wav bfivtp at her home for ] tea honoring her daughter Nan ey, an August bride to be.j 1'he guests were rereived and welcomed h.Mrs, Kelley, while Mis» Kelley displayed her trous seau.The guest, also had the\tn.opportunity of viewing .he ('ould' «ü ,n,\u2018 S,\u201d:T shower gift, attractively dig PlThedhome was decorated with summer garden flowers and the teg table at which Nancy's sister, Mrs.Richard Rivard, presided, was centered with an arrangement made b> Mrs.Aide I Theroux, The guests were from the area, also allcnding was an aunt of the bride-elect, who came from Hawleigh, VC, BROME CKNTKH WARD, fumixhed xp-nt mrnts l'a r ml 2 rooms, heated hot water, apply 429 Frontenac St.TH.569-1912.JtKfifSTK.KKl» PAI.MATION |>uppl«\u2019v both parpnt.x champlona Stu-Dal Poo Kennels.Cardinal, Ont.WpatlnghouRP Heclric xtov#».two urn,til wood atnves.circular heater, two 220 electric heater*, two automatic washer*, three wringer type waabert, three good TV, lied room act complete, single nnd MoDKHN five apartment building double beds, many bureaus and (445 Kingston Other apartment1 eommodc*.dining room act, buildlnga.Galt, Belvedere, Kim:- 16.Room and Board chrome kitchen «et, antique *et\t«ton Streets.See Hebert\u2019s, 2155! tee.wicker set, wlngback chair.\tBachand St.Phone 562 0674.\tNORTH WARD Bed-aitttng room tmt otialm, powar mowers,\tJ u-uh breakfast md supper avall- .10 ft extension ladder, desk* 5 Lq^j p0r Sale\taWc, for lady In quiet home Tel.\tRISHOPTON The radtna.Ian,pa.I»r«* quantity .,1\t'\tM2-M2.r>.\tnil-CtinK of the LadiPS C.llild ho,l.lln« and mit'K complete ^||AI,0|.R ,.\u201eTs ar.-.-pIrd for apart\twas held at the home of Mrs ment constnictioMs m.iv.(hr.- 20.Wanted To Purchase Kingston, Fbinant Streets.Other; residential lots, alongside Sh, r WANTED to buy «11 kinds of used pro.sOMl.brpnke f-Plf, Verniiint, i.u-qucs- furnttura.Will pay rasti.T«l.5S7 The dishes and cupboard Cartier Streets.KavPi U.te mort 3331.\tfrom the town hall have been KPRea Help lo build Visit (hear\t\u201eArl\u201eA t.u, r.n (he Nov.4 date set for Guild tea, sale and party Miss Beatrice Peters, Miami, Fla., has arrived in spend a holiday with Mr, Lyla Owens, Norma, and other relatives after spending a few\tdays in\tBishopton;\tMr Montreal\tat Kxpo with her\tMarblcton;\tMi brother,\tMr Milton\tPeters, Cowansvlle.Mr.and Mrs James Wiggen.Mansfield, Ohio, and their four children were visiting Mrs, Wig gen\u2019s aunt.Mrs.J, C.Soles for a few days, Mr.and Mrs.Dareth Miller and son\tBilly, Ville\tI.aSalle, spent two Bronte.Among siifMitsi from nut nf town attending the 40th wedding anniversary of Mr.am! Mrs.Alfred Rowland were Mr and Mrs, K Rowland and family Unltrd des Ormeaux, Mr and Mrs W Rowland and family Chaleauguay Terrace; Mr.and Mrs.Barclay Westgate and Mrs J Westgate Montreal, Mr and Mrs.Tom Row land, Wesimnunt, Mr and Mrs.Rosroe Morrison.Gard ner and family, Chaleauguay; Mrs S.Gnnstad, Brome; M -\u2022> Agnes Grinstld, Montreal; Mr and Mrs, W Millard, l.ennovvtlle, Mr.and Mrs, C MeI.ellan, South Stukley; Mrs.W ( Sherwood, Sarasota, Fla ; Mr.and Mrs, A.R.Barrett ami daughter, l.inda.Mr and Mr< J Philbrick, all of Danville; Mr.and Mrs, Avery Dennison, Richmond; Mr, and Mrs.A.Price, Sherbrooke; Mrs.Olive Nutbrown, Marathon, Out.; Mr and Mrs.R.Nutbrown and daughter, Brampton, Ont , Mrs.J.Goule,v.Georgetown.Ont,; Mr.and Mrs.Lawrence Weiton, Mr.and Mn J Wil lard and Mrs.S.N.Bishop, of S Thorneloe, II.Ferguson, Magog and Rev.and Mrj Britt Perring, Galt, Ont.Mr and Mrs Russell Beattie and family spent a holiday travelling in the Maritime provinces and along the Maine coast.Mr.Johnny Jamieson, I.a Tu que, spent a few days guest of South Durham Guild plans for August events CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES CAÎH RATB \u2014 3 tint! pet ward minimvm «baf** Î0 «ants far H wards or last.Thraa tonjeewtiva in sort ion», 3rd day half «harfo.lis cansatufiva Intartians, 2ÎS off.10 «ants far mailing Rocard tax replies.DfcAOUNE \u2014 Cldlilfitd Ad« accaptad until 4.90 PM.da> praviaus tc in*artian Auction Sales.Lagal Notiea*.Oates Had Oitplay and Display accaptad until 12 noon praviauc day,- 10 AAA.Saturday 1er Monday 567-3434- SOI\tTH ni\t\tRHAM\t«a*\tT\th e mttU\tng\tof St\t, J*mev\tCu\t\t4\u2019A« held «\tJul\tv 19\tit the\thn\t\tOf Mn\tHo1\tN*rt\tJohnston\t\t\t PU\tns\tvu*ro\tm*de\tto\thoi\t(1 a dan\tc 1»\ton\tAu gust\t5\t«r\tthe 1.0 0\ty.\thal!,\tthe mu\tsic\tto\t¦ provn\tIM\tby the Flcn\t\timi\tns\tor \tra\t\t\t\t\t It\twax de\t\trided to hive\t\t\ta nnteen\t\tAt 1\tlocal si\tIf\tin\tAu* The next meet.ne will be held » week early due to the fact th»t the usual day is the opening of Richmend fair.Well Drilling We con drill you a v*cll in one day! OES DRILLING Tel.Knowlton - 243 6454 WATERLOO son-in law and daughter.M weeks vacation in an<| y|rs Wesley Beattie.Mr.and Mrs.Alfred Tîatcliffe spent a week with their granddaughter, Miss Joanne Jonca- July of rtt»hr«.larci- quantity of odd dt.ahna.vacuum cleanpr, many I «mail tabt-'s, camp atove, tare-, tarpaulin, toot».Many ntlicr artl-j clca too mimernua In mpntlon, ! AWT BKNNF.TT ( Micllnnoerl.Rawyervttle, Quo.ftood -ViO at-r,- farm, tkt tu-ail i>f Holstclna.milk 26.Help Wanted: Male contract, bulk tank, stable clean er, tractor equipped.Price $12.000.00 equipped or $16,000.00 bare Hubert Burns, Broker.TH.Cook shire, R 75-1201.AUCTION SALE Bcctudoin and Frcrcs Inc., 7.Farms For Sale Wood working shop, 1RR Cbcimplain Ave.r P Israeli iWolfe County) on Monday, August 7th, '67, At 10:00 a m.sharp.The door* will be opened for Inspection at R o\u2019clock In the morntns, but the auction will SOUTH DURHAM only bcRin at 10 am.Everythlnjf will be sold without i rcsen-c: The whole plant inolud Inj?machinery operating on 110,! 220 and 550 volts, equipment, complete acta of tools and all the! accessories; office equipment;! - - .- complete stock of lumber (re I g CüTS POT Sale wood, pine and hemlocka large quantity of window- pane*; several i iiKVHOt,l-rr.s l1' or.Private «ale.Mu«l be seen and rompt-essor on wheels IcaniaKe ,1HvP\u201e hp appreelateri.Tel.*17.type); Wood «andine machine try wfi] ht,tw,,en \u201e 00 a.,\u201e am, 3 p m.Itndrical type'; DeWalt.adjustable saw (new); Wood turulmi mach pKiKJOr 404.1964 four door with inc; Wood drill with morli/cr slidinx* roof, Aery yjood condition, complete with In.stallation; UroO- 170 Queen St , Lennoxville» .\\dng machine for moulding with 2 acts of attachments; Shapln,; 1959 tTIKVHOI.KT school bus, «16 machine with 1 h p.motor (550) passenyer.perfect comlltton, call and bench; Ktchemln planer after 7.00 p m.to Mr.J.T.Per-and shape: with 20-ineb table; ron.Leeds Village.Tel.424-1026 Adjustable saw bench with large motor; Tertio tenons mnklnc mi ga Authorized NeW Car chine; Mortimer with 2 sots of\t_\t.attachments and »1 h.p.motor\tUCGICrS -220); DeWalt saw (Carriage type);.Rand saw; Another grooving ma* BUICK, Pontiac, chine for moulding with 4 sols of\tTrucks Sales & attachments; Kleetrie emery\tAutomobile Ltd., wheel and drill with table and\tTel.509-3662.motor; Glass polisher with motor: Bull-Joint saw-; Haaw dut» In- 9.Trucks For Sale dustijal type >aeuum s\\stem for collecting saw dusl and wo oh TWO small trucks \u2018\u2019Metro\u201d 1960 shavings, complete w ith tubing j\t1P64.Also Foul Station wagon and TU- hp motor.Mont Royal\tjpoR.Low mi lea Re Tel.56;M4R6.paint mixer i9 colors); î.arge1 quantity of new lumber; also | 0.nOrSCS lOT SnlC windows, frames, doors, carrla.ee work benches, vices, carpenter tools of all kinds, and many other articles too numerous to men Visit theao beautiful d*\u2019\\clopmcnt See He OLD .IKWFT.HV', dishes, oil lamps, bert\u2019s 2155 Rnchand, Phone 562-\tguns, swords, settees, and pine1 flHIfls, OR74.\tfurniture, t\u2019olin MacLeod, Lennox- Nov.4 was tho date )-,u'iur>.about ;> >o acres, on hard 11\u2019x N,n .\t; l.hp hostess, assisted h\\ Mrs.(' ««rfare roed.Seamore l.ako.Mor- WR RUV all klnda of horwa or1 Villliniier.Mrs Roy Belts and «an, VI.Now barn, throe now Mrs.Donald Frizzle, Mrs jJohn Roarko and the three ehil dren.Springfield.Mass .have in Sherbrooke spent Iwo weeks holiday at their\t.summer home hero.Mrs.Frizzle returned home with her hits SPIRITS ARE HOUSED Maliel Leonard with one visitor [band on Monday.July 17, Mr Thais build mm.atur hour Roarke is stating with his in a eorner of their property to family, here until the end of accommodate the spirits whose July.\tland they have usurped.sold ami added $40.80 to Fourteen Kiwanian* and three guesis heard a very interesiins talk by Bill Btackwod on th*.Knowlton Lions Centennial Bark, recently.Mr, Blackwood showed slides of various parts of the project.Mr.and Mrs.Paul Cadorette -pent two weeks holiday in Re ginu and Kstevan, Sa-k .visiting their eldest son.Mr.louis Cadorette.They also visited Mr.and Mrs, Ronald Stephenson and daughter Veronica, form erly of Waterloo, and Miss Ki leen Zimmerman, Mrs A.W, Cowan, Brandon.Man., and daughter, Mrs.Craig Oliver, Winnipeg, Man , have been guests of the former's sister in law.Mrs Fred C.Marsh, am I Mr, Marsh.Mr.Hans Schmid returned on July !» from a vacation in P.K.I.Mr and Mrs Harry Porter and Mr.and Mrs.Frank Cador elle and family, Worcester.Mass., were recent guests of Mr.and Mrs.Paul Cadorette.Other guests at the same home included Mrs.Bernard Hatnelin.Mansonville and Mrs.Emily; Boucher, Cowansville.A-1 USED ELEVATOR CO.LTD.\u2022\tPassenger \u2022 Frc if \u2022\tDumbwaiters\t\u2022 f .,t , All name brand products.Parts far all types of elevators.Daytime 10620 Brunet St., Montreal, Que.Ever no 324-5371\tC.KELLY\t323 2028 When you come in to brow .c a- und or buv, i* s fun to create new ways to use furniture in 1 ors and out, It's not only colorful and wed cie.nr- : but it's built for years of practical use.Arthur Blouin Liée Established 1909 Furniture Electrical Appliances Gift Items etc.66 Meadow St.\u2014 Sherbrooke Tel.569 5591 Professional Directory CAPTAIN EASY By LESLIE TURNER Advocates horsi-» (tint hiu-r Juit dlrd.Thf yirs Cordon Clarke h ou spa, hr.( .A.Jordon, Morgen\tfl\u201em th,.w horM., t, tr (\u2019entre, VI.feed wild animnl.v TH.562 9461 The next meeting will he held August J wilh Mrs.C.\\rinlinner \\GENT to sell maobliUMv and «quip-! ment to Imlnstry Mu«t be hllln-Ku:\\l.Hecord Box 52.BILINGUAL Danville Sgt.Alton Paige.Mrs.Paige; and daughter, Penny, Oromoe to N.B., spent a week with Mr.young man 1 ed at the weekend by Mr, and Required by Sherbrooke Express to work from noon to 9.00 p.m.Work will consist of Rating, Billing and other clerical routine.WKSl.KY tl BRADLEY, Q.C., 275 St.Jamea Street VVcat, Montreal 819-8664.GEHVAIS, LANGLAIS MONTY.6 Wellington St, South, Sher-bro,ike.Tel.562-4735.Apply in writing to: P.O.Box 758 - Sherbrooke Vauxhall, CMC! Service, Deluxe tse?Kins west.27.Female Help Wonted Mrs.Gary Schofield and sons, peter and Michael.St.Foy, who were accompanied by Bruce, Brian and David Paige, who had been their guests at the Y.M.C.A.Camp at Quebec City for the past week.Mr.Wilfrid T.oBeau has returned from the Hotel Dieu Hospital.Sherbrooke where he was a patient for several days.i Mr.and Mrs.Rainie Andrews and Miss Debbie Andrews.____ Kirkland Lake, are spending Killy (JILMJFIFJI housekeeper ! their holidays with Mr.and v\\.inii'rl for eidcrlv ind.v living ; ^ rs (;u y Andrews and other alone, below Richmond.\tj-fv]a{jvos housekeeping, latimlrv sent out \u2018\t.\t, Mrs Arthur i.vstor.Methournr.Recent guests of Mr.and Mis duo.\tWesley Walker included Mrs.- - Alger White and children.In 28.Domcsfic Help\tverness and Mr.and Mrs : SMALL, Buckskin Marc and English\t-\t.- Gnorge Robinson.Montrra' Saddle.Tel «38-4731.\tVV AM'EO HOUSEKEEPER light work, 7-oo am.to 2:00 p.m Re- r i tends Ot Mr Konniy t HO .In Poultry For Sn!r*\tferenc«'s required slate salary ex brick will be sorry lo loarn I bat tion.TP.lvMs < ASH OH < Mill-\t*\t7\tpeeted to Record Box No, 49.\tjn tho Sherbrooke Hospi FIKD I'HKQir:.For information r,o baKUK.D HOCKS, starting to lay,\t_\t.\t' M Pbilhriek who Iris $2.25\teach.\tFor\tfurther\tInforma\tj WANTED: Woman\tto care for\tthree\ttal'\t!VIr- inilDllCK.\\\ti a.tion\tplease\tcall\t843-4145,\tMagog.\tchildren while mother works,\tiwo\tbeen\tin poor health for\t501110 GOLDEN\t(tOME'f\tpullets,\tsix\tmonths\tof \u2022vhort\tag,-.\tApply 1881 Pro.- time, had been able to enjoy old, $2.00\teach.\tRhode\tIsland\tRed.\tP*®*\tSl -\tSherbrooke.\tshort car rides, but.due to com ve;.r old hens.»t.oo.th.«MR»;.WAV.n,n.,tcll.,hu; woman t0 can.plications, entered the hospital for semi-invalid lady and do light for treatments, housework Tei.Waterloo 5:t9-i6io.\\fjss Kathy Walker is spend making the turn\t32 Situation\tWanted\t\u2019\tine 3\tf7,tiavs ,in Sl0^e\tas ,hc jz.juuuuun\tyyunitu\t^uest\tof Miss «Joan Young.Femaie\tMass , where they have attain .\t,\t.\tker have left for Fitchburg, the driver being blinded b> a sixtkkx-vkah-old gin, anxious to 1 flash of lightning.Little Car learn Fnglish wishes employment men Lanctot and her sister.U1,hi\tfamily, th.849-2677.Raymonde, who were in the 1 oaU™ok\t.truck were both hurt.Carmen fxpkrienckd voi ng woman de W WARREN LYNCH 138 Wellington St North Tel 569-9914, Res.569-4581 \\SHTON R.TOBIN Q.C., Trial Wor> and General Practice, Rosenbloorr Bldg, opposite City Hall, 138 Wei lington (North) 362 2120.EDGAR W SMITH.B.A .FVC.T.Notary, Danville 839-1117 Montreal.844-2193 Chartered Accountants -«'OK; .*«2 JPx E\t1 ïï T'f; HE RIPE y P|P NACHIWI MORTH TO / $AV TWIPOS' BETATAKIM HAP LET HIS FOR BOX MR.l BEAR?GROW I JL.-N ^/' THANK* Il « MUST CATCH r\t'T\tKACHIWI AT ! ^ I ' \u2022> yBETATAKlNII W HI5 HAIR- \u201c TOO.LIk'E t- ;\\.rj THIS- WEEK TOO,.UKE £HAGGV post A5y CLIMBS THE AAE5A TO THE WEATHERBEATEN HOP) Ft'ESLO ANP A5K5 FOR KACHIWI j tSSSC».- 1967 tv NtA, Inc, | L IL ABNER WILLIAM A.LYON Chartered Accountant 1576 King St.W.f Sherbrooke Tel.562-6733 or 567-7567 LAVALLEfc, BEDARD.Ixyonnals.Gascon & Associate* C.J.Crockett, C.A., licensed trustee 201 Continental Building, Sherbrookv P,Q.Tel 569-5503.McDonald, currie & Co COOPERS & LYBRAND Chartered Accountant* 297 Dufferin Ave., Sherbrooke 569-6301 Offices throughout Canada TOUCHE, ROSS BAILEY & SMART Royal Bank Building PIaca Ville Marie Montreal 2, Quo Other offices in Canada; affiliatec firms in the United States, Great Britain and elsewhere.-?_ VO'H AIN'T TETCHEP TH' TRASH BEAN SOUP, NORTH'TRASH.BEAN j® CUTLETS,V/l F TH' CANDIED TRASH BEANS ON TH'SI DE\" TRY THIS TRASH SEAN UPSIDE-DOWN CAKE\", NOTHIN'LIKE A BALANCED DIET.7V Fir w vO ; '.l-l CAN'T EAT ANYTHING, WITH HIM LOOKING AT THE FOOD SO .LONGINGLY// ,rTm /teH f fi 1rs NOT THE FOOD ur\tHE'S LOOKING AT , LONGINGLV, MARCIA T?PERKINS.'.'\tJ ALLEY OOP or credit arrangements, please get In touch w.th the auctioneer.Jl l.FaS COTE, flteensed bilingual auctioneer^, 1274 South St., Cowansville, Que., Tel.263-0670 or 295-2130.KNOWLTON \u2014 Rev.L.Burnham, a missionary from Hong Kong, presently home on leave, has been a guest of Mrs.Marshall Miller, whose daughter.Miss Isabelle Miller, works with Mr Burnham in Kowloon, Mr.Burnham is in eharge of the Soria! Welfare Work in Hong Kong for the Invited Church of Canada.During his visit here he addressed a gathering and DRAPERS CORNER \u2014 During a severe slornv on July 24 a truck, into Outer Lanctot's yard hit a tree and was hadlv damaged, is in Hotel Dieu Hospital with a broken leg and other injuries.Raymonde was released, having a sprained ankle and a j I i , ,,\t,,\tseverely cut knee The driver showed slides of Hong Kong in r ,,\t, n\\____i.«in\tof the truck is in serious con the United Church Hall.dilion at Hotel Dieu.SEPTIC TANKS Emptied Call: Evenings 562-3158 BILINGUAL AUCTIONED COMFLcTE AUCTION SERVICES ART BENNETT Sewyerville\u2014Tel 8S9 227Î TAILOR For ladies and gentlemen General Repairs F.COLLETTE 84 King St.West, (in basement) Tel.562-4334 SHERBROOKE NOTICE Referendum August 7th, 1967.A notice is hereby given that a typographical error occurred in the list of polls for the referendum of Aue ust 7th, 1967.The address of poll 1 North Ward, will be at 165 Bank Slreet instead of 200 Bank Slreet.Given al Sherbrooke, this 31st day of July 1967 H P.Emond, City Clerk.Mas., where they have attained employment.Mr.Roger Beliveau is a patient in the Royal Victoria Hos .ires posiiien in office, full time pilai, vveere he is undergoing imicht consider part-timev t'w ¦ tests.He expects to he home furiher information call .SS7-ÎÎ2,'IL slxvrtiv Miss Beggy Muldoon.accompanied by her fellow teachers the Misses Kathy Sutton and Maureen Biby, Terrace.B.C spent their holidays with Mr.and Mrs.Win.Muldoon.They also accompanied Mr.Wm Muldoon.Jr., on a motor trip to \\nttgonish.N S., where thev were guests of Mr.and Mrs Ken Lamey.Miss Katherine Chapman and Mr.Thomas Chapman.Haver hill.Mass., were guests of their sister.Mrs.John Muldoon ami Mr.Muldoon.Friends of Mr.Harland Woods will he sorry to learn that he is a patient in the Queen Mary Veterans Hospi tal.SNACK BAR FOR SALE Karly Quebec style- 16' x 12' New.fully equipped Car be easily moved.Ideal for camping ground, picnic area, beach, etc.BUV IT TODAY MOVE IT TOMORROW OPERATE THE DAY AFTER Cali Mr.LOUSIER 243-6485 (Knavvlfon) or Mr CAMERON 932-6941 (Montreal! I THOUGHT SOU WERE PKINSiNG OOP IN TF1LL A \\ CABINET POST.BUT' WH EN r STARTEP J_ \\ TELLIN' IM ABOUT / IT, EE JUST UP / X MUSTA A AN' TOOK OFF,' ( SA!P SUMPtN WRONG! > TELLIN' ME T HAPPA.SETTLE PCWN ! ! ,i pHOoe^ NO KINGS GONNA , RAM ME INTO AMY L A7 MATRIMONIAL emtanslement/ NOS1REE/ T.m.c-, U 5.W* MORTY MEEKLt JIM SNADEN LICENCED BILINGUAL AUCTIONEER Graduate of Reisch American School of Auctioneering Mason City - Iowa.Tel.839-3040 DANVILLE, Que.EXPO i fi fl r L h àJ> %k Cosabello Tourist Room, 258 Sherbrooke West, Tel.849-0714 Room with or without both.$4.00 per person ond up I CcrAD IN A MAGAZINE THAT Tr-T TELL A PERL-ON CE-LCW-OCLDE A'-ENTAUTY.C- * n NS /NVARfASiV WEA2-S A STRIFEP OWEX7BZ AND A CAS ON ThiB BACi-C OF Hfô NEAD.r D4C5 VO} TO 3LO.VM.E WHBRB General Plumbing \u2014 Aut» mafic Oil Furnaces \u2014 Con struction wood \u2014 'Veneer' doors \u2014 Gyproc \u2014 Rock Wool \u2014 Complete bathroom sets with lixtures S149 \u2014 Brick $40.per thousand, choice of 2 colors \u2014 \"Mela-mite\u201d from $10.a sheet \u2014 Distributor \u201cNational Paint Ltd.\u201d 1151 King St.East Tel.562-3892 Also hardware.GABRIEL DUBREUIL MELBOURNE Mr.and Mrs.Holland Burrill have returned from Sault St Mane, Ont., where they attended the wedding of their son.Frank.The Burrill - McAuley wedding was held on July 15 in the United CHurch.Mrs.Bertie Davis is spending a few days at her home in Mon treal and attending Kxpo.ASPHALT PAVING Free estimates cn request for asphalt works in Sherbrooke and district.Work guaranteed Léo Piquette Ltee 1103 Federal St.Sherbrooke Tel.562 2577 THE BORN LOSER ?8- 8-2 i Counly Institute ' branches meet at Richmond RICHMOND \u2014 ^ m^etire \"f R thmond County Women\u2019* In Mituie* held »t St Kranet* H:jh School on July is Repr# «entaUvo* from six branche* were present, as well as mem ber* of the County Fxecume Plan* were made for a hus tr p to F\\|vi on Sept 12, with members wishtns to so \\« no further word had been received from the Department of Roads regarding a proposed Counts Picnte Site, the matter was tabled for the present.Donations were voted to the Calf Club and in three branch School Fairs, Kntries for the Inter Branch proiect.a Centennial Shopping Rag, are to be judged at Richmond Fair, Suggestion* for next year are to be brought in to the next meeting \\ report of the convention board meeting held at Macdon aid College wa» given b\\ the pro-idem, Mrs K Steven* She extended congratulations to \\lr> E.Gilchrist, who won see ood prire in the Q \\V I, Centennial poem contest Mrs.Gilchrist was elected provincial convener of education at the convention.Other convention re ports were given by Mrs G Fortier, Mrs R Lancaster, Mrs N Mountain and Mrs.V Farant.The next county meeting will be held on October 21, at St Francis High School, commencing at 2 p m , with Melbourne Ridge in charge of kitchen d,i ties, and Richmond Young Women at the Sales Table.Mr- V.Farant presented Mrs Gilchrist with a Centcnm al Rose cup and saucer, in ap preciation for making up the county programs Tea was served by the mem bers of Gore W.l.Baldwins Mills Mrs D Davies, Montreal and Mrs.! Jones, Point Claire were weekend guests of Mr and Mrs Riehard-on, Ray View Mr.and Mrs Richardson at tended the Reed-Spence wedding in Chatcauguay.Mr, Chris Ed gell, on the staff at the Crippled Childrens Camp at Ayer's Cliff, visited his grandparents Mr.and Mrs, Richardson.Tpr.Gary Cook.Camp Bor den.\tOnt.,\tspent\tthe\tweekend with his grandparents, Mr.and Mrs\tBurton Hill.\tMr.\tFrederick Hill,\tMiss\tLinda\tHill\tand Miss Kathy Hill, Toronto, arrived re cently to spend two weeks at the same home.Rev.and Mrs.Peter Praams ma\tand\tRev,\tand\tMrs.A Jones, Verdun, were recent guests of Mr.and Mrs.Chas Merriman and Mr.and Mrs Burton Hill.Mrs.Allan Law and family, Dorvat, are spending the sum mer holidays at their cottage with Mr.Law commuting on weekends.Air.and Mrs.Edgar Hill, Rock Island, spent two weeks at their cottage.Camp Ruffit.Mrs.Mabel Rullis.Miss Alice Hill, Rock Island, Mrs.Millie Adam, Derby Line and Mr.Brown, Brome were recent callers on Mr.and Mrs.Burton Hill.Miss Gladys Hutley and Mr and Mrs.J.Bruhmuller and family, Montreal, have arrived to spend the summer holidays at their respective cottages.Rev.and Mrs.Wesley Ewert and family, Rochester.Min spent a week at Bonavista.twwwnAwrr Mir?hiwn** ww, vm % SUTTON - Airs.Geo.Chapman and son-in-law, Mr.Helmar Norrman Auburn, Alass.spent the weekend with Afr.and Mrs.R.Mil-limore.Mr.and Mrs.A.Rogers.Ottawa.Mr.and Mrs.Wr.Larocque, Dorval, spent the weekend with their mother, Mrs, Lillian Miltimore.Mr.and Mrs.Mrs.D.\"Dow-, AtcAdam, N.B.are spending their holidays at their parents homes.Mr, and .Mrs.R Miltimore entertained at a barbeque at their summer home.Brome Pond in honor of their daughter.Mrs.T^on Darrah.who celebrated her birthday.Guests were Mr.and Mrs.Leon Dar rah.Nancy, Janice and Jay, Mr.and Mrs.D.Miltimore.Gai! and Robert.Sherbrooke.PINNACLE \u2014 Mr.and Mrs.Walter Baker and daughters.Alisses Ethel and Isabel and son, Edwin, visited Expo on July 16.While there they called on Mr.and Airs.Stanley Sears, Trenton, Ont., whose cabin cruiser was docked at Expo Alarina.Mr.and Mrs.Tom Beer, and Mr.and Mrs.Bill Beer, all of Whitby.Ont , spent a few days guests of Mr.and Mrs.R o y Alonahan.Mr.Yorman Bow-ker.Whitby.Ont., spent a week s holiday guest of Mr.and Mrs.Roy Alonahan Airs.Bowker joined Mr.Bnwker at her parents home for a few riavs.before they returned to Whitby.Air.Brian Gallup.Montreal, spent a week's holiday with his parents, Mr.and Mrs.LeSand Gallup.\u2014M ICES BROILER CHICKENS GRADE \u201cA\u201d FRESH 2 to 3 lbs M CORN OIL 32 oz.btle.W) Prices on these items effective until closing time Saturday, August 5.We reserve the right to limit quantities \\ I \"ui CRINO POWDERED MILK $|.25 3 lb.box LUNCHEON ^ a » MEAT KAM DAVID S WEEK-END MIXED 2';'b- sm.QQ Box .rf CHICKEN IN THE BASKET 39c HALF CHICKEN \u201e 39« BURNS\u2019 READY TO SERVE BONELESS LONG PARTY STYLE HAM lb.97e SAVE UP TO\tQUALITY PRODUCTS\tSPECIAL PRICE 26c\tTOP VALU INSTANT COFFEE\t,0l\u201d- $1.09 Jor 4C\tTOP VALU PURE LARD\t* 25e 6e\tTOP VALU APPLE SAUCE\t2 't,;; 39^ 31e\tTOP VALU GREEN PEAS\t6\u2019t9,:*si00 25e\tTOP VALU CAT or DOG FOOD\tïûu.r i00 6e\tTOP VALU SHORTENING\t3 - 88e 4e\tTOP VALU ASSORTED FRUIT JUICES\t\"r 37* 4e\tTOP VALU KETCHUP\t\u201c 39* 23e\tTOP VALU CREAM STYLE CORN\t6S1'00 4e\tTOP VALU ASSORTED RELISH\t\u201dZ 25e 8e\tTOP VALU PEANUT BUTTES\tlr 55* 28e\tTOP VALU ASSORTED JAMS\t4\t88e 18e\tTOP VALU COFFEE CREAMER\t69e Çc\tTOP VALU CANDiES\t2c.Z.49* OUTSPA SOUTH AFRICAN NAVEL-No.162 California Laredo PLUMS Can.No.1 |JjB (nTOWRoomu bajit mxwkd, wto.awi 1 iwn CMCOPATRA \u2014 / l.nit In spaeo Si Vlrslnlan ft) Pan Am«rlc«na naa ¦.e* J Today r:0S a m.J) Nawi, Bantl 7:4J a m.R) Firm and Hum* 7:SS a.m, J) Varmont Hapnrt a.tic s.m.Ii Capt Kanraroa si Baiman 111 HoJIyuood FaJaea 1:00 p m.R| nraeii At're» Hi Monruea \u2022\t10 p.m.1) Hevtrly HlllbUllai Rl Boh llnpa Ri Talant Faotlval 111 Movie rnia Burn» Stick\" » oo p m 3) firaan Acraa $1 Huh Hrrpa Ri .Movl« '\u2022Ulyaaos1' tiia p.m Jl Oomar Pyla ai Indian Teaoh-ln 10:00 a.m 3) Slava Allan 3) I Spy Rl World On Staijt lO K p m R) Pan-American Oamaa THURSDAY R| Poprya a io a.m R) Porky PI* \u2022\t45 a.m.Rl Vour Broakfaat Sor-lal »:00 a.m.II Romper Room 5| Donna Head Rl 9 O'clock hand UlSporU Hot leal lUOO pm II\tNa«va Si Neva 01 Newa 4i Na«a 11) Nawa 11:10 p.m.Ri Viewpoint III\tPut»*.Newa 11:15 p m.3) Nawa, Spuria 11:50 p.m, Jl Movie: \"The Holjl and the Brava\" 3) Johnny t.'ar*on Ri Local Nawa R) Joey Blthop 11:43 p.m.Rl Time Tunnel II: Movie: \"Second riddle\" 1:10 a m.Ill Vour tàuida lo Expo 0:10 a m Rl Travel Film 3) General Hospital 0:40 a.m.Rl Mime Theatre 9:41 am.3) Christopher Pro-sram 9:55 a m.R) Local Report with her hus well as on relatives in Rock Is- 900 CKTS E.T.news throughout the day supplied by The Sherbrooke Daily Record 4:00 Sac red Heart 6:15 7:10 Country Jamboree ing to Montreal band.\t!land Mr.and Mr3.Elmore Moss have returned home from Mon- !\u201dr' 8P\u201c ^rs\tWeaver\t.treal, where they spent a few an<*\t^<>r\u2019 Worth, Texas, 7 ^ N#w,' days with thier son in-law and u'\u2018\u2018l e cn,hng on Mr and Mrs.J daughter, Mr.and Mrs, William ^™er,on' enroute to Expo.Peterson and family.Mr.Peter- They were travelling by camp-son had the misfortune to re- er-trailer.Mr.and Mrs.Weaver eaive bad burns to one arm and and family are close friends of hand, in a flash fire at their Mr.and Mrs.J.Anderson's son, home.\tMr.Rruce Anderson and Mrs.Mrs.Eugene Schanze ami in-!Anderson in Fort Worth.fant son have returned to Eu- Mrs.Louisa Quebec, Gilman, gaUie Fla., after spending sev- v and Mrs Sadle c o{ ÜIj\t1 c_Mr' I Lunenburg, Vt\u201e were guests of and Mrs.Harry Manning, Sr.Mrs.F.nied her daughters, Mrs.Blanche Adams and Mrs.Vir-gthia Lee to Miami, Fla., where she will reside.Mr.and Mrs.Wendall (their brother, Mr.Angus Eryou 7:05 Farm Broadcast 7;30 Httadlinot 7:33 8:45 Music Makers 8:00 CBC New» 8:10 Preview Commentary 8:30 Newt, Sport» 8:45 Shopping Guide 9:00 CBC Newt 9:10 Weather 9:15 Summer Young 9:45 Morning Devotions 9:55 Assignment 10:00 News 10:05 Swap Shop 10.30 Woman'» World 11:00 News M.Davis accompa- and Mrs.Eryou, having accompanied thier guest, Mrs.Belle Blake, Sarasota, Fla., to visit relatives in town.Mr.and Mrs.E.J.Royea, Shel- East Farnham, were guests of I 6:oo s»cred Heart don have returned after spend- Mr.and Mrs.Charles Aulis.YOlf COULD WiN a fine AOS TOSîiiBA Solid State TRANSISTOR RADIO! 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1) Dragnet Hi Hogan*» Heroes 12) Vic Ditmone 10.00\tp m.Ii Vic Damone 6i Jeanmalre i 8) Summer Foe vu 10:30 p.m.1 fl) Pan-American Games 1 12) F Troop 11.00\tpm 3) Newa II New» Rl News 12) News it JO s.nv R) Viewpoint 13:21 p.m.R.121 New* 11:30 p.m.Jl Newa, Weather, Sports 5) Tonight: Johnny Carson 8) Joey Bishop 11:45 p.m.Hi Movie: \"Claudette fngllsh\" 12) Movie; \"Powder River\" 12 Midnight JACOBY ON BRIDGE reading A HANG South ruffoif »nd !*'.card» hsd WITHOUT SEEING IT see ut ipjdes, When both op- been aeeountv j f r Eêa' s four * heart hid pul » poeenti folhvted ta usai trick It appeired nio*t like!y that lot of pressure on South but he «topped to consider üte rest East would be quite sheet in Souih hsd the sort of hand that of the play\tdiamonds.Then South knew a eouH stand pressure H# »im- nee(jed tWfl fJub dimr t 4If .1 4 AK <<?* '\u2022 What do you do now \" A\u2014Pass.You hate bid your full values.TODAY'S QUESTION You do p.ie.< West passe» a!«o and your partner double* twu -pades What do you do now?Answer Tomorrow u \u2014 \u2014- \u2014 \u2014\u2014 ^ the ace king and a third dis mond.This play would work if ' n yrur\tth* <\u2019Ueen ^OPP*1* On t h 0 * e By GENE HANDSAKER\tthree lfad, The other ljne of _\t,\tMARK HOLLYWOOD (AP) - Re Plav\tbe to take a dia tn9l,sh HALLMARK cards member when 50 cents to a m°od finesse.That play would dollar bought a ticket to the '*ork ,fjv'ct' held thc duecn of movies?\tdiamonds.Mathematically, the you find at PAPETERIE PIGEON They\u2019re charging $3 for The P1*^* uw*re\tequal but\tnow at Dirty Dozen which is absolutely Solu,h b,3\u201d\tbidding to con- ee gri VFDFRF ^OIITH ridiculous for something that s'drr.East had bid four hearr office suoniios mc and the play indicated that he °\u201dlc* *vppl «, etc.\u201cI ««\u2022 h,«\u2019ï>\t\u2022\u2018\"ffriSr\"\" ner s two Each had followed to one spade so that nine East Danville Social Notes I isn't a reserved \u2022 seat show,\" says Ross Hunter, j \"Dr.Zhivago on second run lis $2.Roadshows like Grand Prix and The Happiest Million-|aire are $4 on weekends.\" ! Hunter, producer of another $4 entry, Thoroughly Modern ; Millie, offer* the ticket buyer little but sympathy: \"For the studios to break 3i Movie: \"The Saxon even, they have to charge those prices.All thc crafts exp«ct too much money.People are way (over-priced, 1 think I am.\" Hunter, 41, has been called Universal studio's boy wonder.Also, for his contagious enthusiasm, which he admits is prob-jably his greatest asset, a Polly Tel.: 562-8310 Charm\" 1.30 a.m.12) Your Guido Expo to Mr.and Mrs.E Frost and the[ Mr.Foster Morrill, Shawin ;anna.Misses Karen and Irena Frost tgan South, while here to atteiur LIKES JOB spent the weekend at St.Louis the Horan Family Picnic, was -'I\u2019m not any 0f those, de Champlain as the guests of also a guest of his parents, Mr says.\"I just love my job.Mrs.Frost\u2019s sister Mrs.E.G.land Mrs.Roy Morrill, before \"And that's to see that all the RECORD CARRIER WANTED for delivery of papers in vicinity of Conseil, 8th Ave , Chalifoux and Lafontaine streets.Apply Fo: 5t)erbrooke Pailq Bccord Circulation Dept.Tel.569-3636 Coyle, and Mr.Coyle.Messrs.Gary Smith and Stuart Heath have returned from Kitchener, Ont., where they spent several weeks.Mr.Zoel Cloutier is leaving all in Inverness to attend returning to his home.\t[money that's spent shows on Mr.ami Mrs.Wesley Walker, the screen.\" Kathy and John Walker, andi Hunter, who started at Urn-Miss Joan Young, Stoke, who! versai 15 years ago as a $l25-«-lias been Kathy's guest, were week associate producer\u2014after for Newfoundland, where he has been transferred by the C.J.M.Asbestos Co.Mr.Stanley Smith has returned to his employment with C.J.M., following a leave of absence of several months, due to his ill - health.Mr.and Mrs.Gordon Morrill and family were recent guests [ of friends in Magog.Orangemen's Picnic.ÂAoirt television By CYNTHIA LOWRY HOLLYWOOD (AP)\u2014Network ice.television's interest in special programs for the coming season dramaticlaly illustrates the flexibility of programming.A couple of seasons ago.the theory was that a special program\u2014perhaps more expensive and intellectual than the bread- M-any am expensive «pedal program actually cost the broadcasting network money, and ratings often were poor.During the past season, however, so many special programs logged high ratings in the Nielsen charts and received such land-butter shows\u2014was a good ecstatic critical notices that buy for a sponsor who wanted (sponsors now are as interested to associate his name with [in underwriting them as the (something classy and it gave networks are in hunting for good the network something to brag properties, about in terms of public serv-| The old theory was that a show needed a continuing hero latives.Dr.Curtis Lowry recently attended a meeting of the Park- W Border friends bid shower for bride-elect Stanstead \u2014 Miss Sandra Couture, recently on nursing staff [burst Methodist Cemetery, Lot-at the Mary Fletcher Hospital,[biniere County.Burlington, arrived at the home! Mr.and Mrs.C.W.Sangster.of her parents, Mr.and Mrs.Lake Megantic, were weekend Gaspard Couture, in the late guests of Mrs.V.Wilson and afternoon of July 12.\tMiss M.Wilson.Later Mrs.Rachel Mosher, of\t- Beebe, invited her to go out to;Mri roIIPMF see some of their friends.After,' ,,D Mr.and Mrs.Douglas Wil- Miss Linda Wilkins, have re- th\" a fling as an actor in 10 movies\u2014won\u2019t say what he's paid now except that it\u2019s \u201cloo much.\u201d As for others in the film-making process\u2014 \u201cThe cost of sets, manpower and creative talent have gone so high.In 1954 I made Magnificent Obsession with Jane Wjman and Rock Hudson for $838.000.Today it would cost $3,-000,000.\u201cMy writer cost $450 a week then.Today he would get $5.000 lo $7.500 a week.SAWYERVILLE \u2014 Mr Uwe Lind, Hann-Munden.Germany, is spending a holiday with his sisters, Mrs.Curtis Lowry and family and Mrs.Paravano and children.Mrs.Vera Lowen, Ulverton, and Mr.R, Cummings, Rich-.[mond were visitors of Mr, and Mrs.Frank Barber, 1 Mr.and Mrs.Douglas Mac- 'Kay and Wendy visited rcla-j -The average set decorator hi Uves m Manchester, N.H Mr.,1950\t, S275.$285 a week Now and Mrs.Lloyd Hume and Lin- he gets sm An extJa worked da have returned to Dorchester.for $12 a day but now gets $30 Ont.after being guests of Mr.[or $40 Art directors have gonc Land Mrs.MacKay and other re- from s2o0-$300 to $1,000 a week.\"Some stars get $1.000,000 a picture, semi-stars $200,000 to StOO.OOO.But I don\u2019t know of a star who can sell a bad picture.\" ST.MARY'S TTTTTT\u2014 expo67 IS IN 514 COUNTRY The area code for Montreal and surroundings is 514.Use the area code when you call Long Distance and your call goes through faster and easier.And where Direct Distance Dialing is available, you can dial your own calls.For area codes and dialing instructions, please consult your telephone directory.to persuade audiences to tune to hcr nlother and her future the same network spot each mother-in-law.Mrs.Conrad For-w<?\u20acb-\tcieri 0f Newport.The decor If you weren't getting the fulljwas pink, blue and green gar-treatment by the hero, as in the lands and pansies were on the Andy Griffith Show, it was a .tables.Corsages of summer good idea to have a weekly host flowers were presented to each a drive around, the two arrived,,.at the Legion Memorial Homej^1115,\t,, on an errand.\t( ^ai1^ St.Mane, Ont Entering the lounge, Miss turaed home after vlsi;inS Mr Couture was surprised to find and Mrs.John Wilkins, Mr.and herself guest of honor at a! Mrs.Osborne Wdkms and other shower and to be presented with re'al\u2018ves here.They also visited ! former's sister.Mrs.Jane Car-a kitchen novelty corsage by Mrs.Douglas Wilkins mother.rou and other relatives here.Airs.Sonva Channell, who had Mrs.Lottie Dean and Mrs.M, Mr.Frank Nixon, Miss L.Nix-made the.corsage.\tMcGinnis and family.Danville, on and Mrs.F.Tucker, Rich- Miss Couture was seated with \";bfle here they attended the mond, called on the Carlin fa- Mr.and Mrs.Joseph Carlin and their guests, Mr.and Mrs.Donald Morrissey and family, Lawrence.Mass., visited Mr.and Mrs.George Morin at their summer home at Brompton Lake.Mr.and Mrs.Joseph McMahon.West Shcfford, visited the Bell Canada as bait, which was Bob Hope\u2019s introductory function in his departed anthology series.During the past season there was a definite swing away from concern with the sheer numbers of viewers and new interest in audience make-up.The result was a number of highly successful programs aimed directly at special audiences.A household appliance manu-^facturer was delighted with results of sponsoring a musical show starring Herb Alpert and hi« Tijuana Brass because It attracted a big young - married audience.A soft drink manufacturer was completely happy with swinging, youth - oriented special event though Hie audience was shy of Lawrence Welk and liberace fans.The sponsors of the Telephone Hour stated frankly at the season\u2019* start that they didn\u2019t ex poet to win any TV numbers game, but would be happy if viewers at some 12.000.000 sets \u2014a small number by current standards\u2014tuned in and enjoyed their show* During the approaching sea non.sponsors are eager to take over hog chunks of com merci al time oc expensive dramatic and musical ipeeial, some of which will cost $500,000 and more to turn out.of the The mothers.prettily wrapped gifts Thornelo-e-Pariseau wedding in milies.Lennox ville.\tRelatives and friends of Mr.Mr.and Mrs.George Hanson and Mrs.Germain Archam-and children.Steven and Julie, bault attended the 25th wedding Burlington.Ont., are spending a anniversarv reception held in holiday with the latter's sister, their honor on July 23 at the Mrs.Florence Roster and at- Pavilon du Detour on the Rox- tending Expo.were opened to reveal a wide EAST CLIFTON - -collection of lovely items for her new home.\t1 Sgt.and Mrs.D.J.Annesley The refreshments served by and family and Cpl.and Mrs.the hostesses.Mrs.Mosher and George Diamond, Jeffrey and Mrs.Channel!, included a show- Joanne.Trenton.Ont,, spent er make made and decorated by, their holidays with Mr.and Mrs.Mosher's mother.Mrs.Sai-:Mrs.James Bellam.Cpl.Dta-vatore Galazzo, in the design mond has just returned after of a bride, the cake skirt being, being stationed in Africa for the in white, caught at the hemline past thirteen months, Callers at with red roses.The \"bride\"; the Bellam home were Mr.and had a matching red corsage.Mrs.Alton Taylor.Polgeville.Guests attending were from N Y', and Mrs.G.McGilton.Newport, Sherbrooke, Water- Other visitors have been Mr.ville, Lennoxville, Island Pond and Mrs.Marvin Williams and and the Three Villages.\tson of Sherbrooke.ton Road.THE MISSISQUOl COUNTY FAIR* Sponsored by the Missisquoi County Agricultural Society » Fine livestock, poultry, agricultural, handicrafts and cooking displays See the latest in farm and construction implement* Commercial, residential and specialty displays of interest to a YOU'LL ENJOY THE ANIMAL PARADES, for which attractive prizes are offered winners.MIDWAY TOO and everyone enjoys them selves at this annual event! 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PORK LOIN ROAST r\\nv nrrAnn wtt> Arn s, itwn Financial report from Greenshields Ltd Dralijn AU JOC, «dith A» tv Hriv>kp Ho>pits), nn HVdnf'tA**, km u1 l\\ tWT, KdiiJr lUMdoMi, l'plovfd «if» ni lhe Ute ^\u20224-¦j!p« inr ihP jppnnd quirlri RT nia : pprffnt ohov# ,*ru\u2019A 'll*ftP de»r nKWA» .'f m: inr ivimtir ! imiiod «ni M.ITT.OM «R rfnd , .harp* inr'^ \u2018>,r'riidp fMr» W Mumffc U» Mhsidianp» wprr M IV»ph>SlMr v\tM\u2019\twrpd xl U h »l('T,îT0,00a a » Mr XR:*\u201eW rro w p t r k prr cphi \u2022w»i»k«' and Alhprt, of Toriwifc 11^.\t.jair\ti'irlin\t,i h n x p $77,TH,M»\troflppung ''' hPr JHlU» .'Par E'pr lurthw s't\"p of ihi» iturra»p i» at mainlx rpxpnurt from *alp of mformaiiixn oall .Tohnaton'1* l^u* înhutaWp io .ulxanpp mavha» naniral k«» ini|x.irifd from (hp ''rai l\u2019hJixpl, M2-24rtrt.k\t\"'S H> Cllltomtra, partirnlmlx r S (la coal arpaipr ihan |\t¦\u2014 - ,n '\u2022!*1' ' l\u2019appr» dixuicxn .n'.xf Wpsiorn i'nnaihan gas land STAPLIS.Aonpa Drummond\u2014.£JL Æè\t''''\tx'-i m Baatarn Canadian m.ir Suddanl) v ihp Naarark «Tiif \u2014 \u2014r\tvn Rp,mprr.Chairman and keu\t|llo»ixiial, Npixark, N.J , on Sunil \\M» kPI'iHMMl vr - \"rfMdpni\tf'ipfpriPLl dividand rpouim Hay, .Tulx ;10,\t1W7, .Vffnaa Younij ond Tendor delicious and very nutritious BREAD & BUTTER PICKLES 25e Hems, 16 ez.jor GREEN TOMATO PICCALULI Heinr,\tt** n 12 oz, jor nib crxd Fillet end ib.PORK CHOPS lean and tender center cut \u2014 IS.ÏC LEG OF VEAl ROAST young end tender, bone\u2019ess, eii-her end H».\t* RIB STEAK delicious crx the charcoal grill Red or blue brand beef \u2014 Ib.PORK MEAT PIE r»«dv *© »«rv© M*rtin brand u :i- 69\u2018 CHICKEN LOAF WHITE BOD Sliced, Supreme, 24 oz., SAVE 7e CORN FLAKES or ALL BRAN Kellogg\u2019», 12 oz.pkg.H R!TZ BISCUITS Christie, 8 oz.pkg, PEANUT BUTTED Nutty 1 6 oz.jor, SAVE 6e Tender Leof 60s pkg.Prices effective from August 2nd to 5th, 1967.delicious for your\t\t summertime sandwiches Martin brand\tO r-\tIi tbr\tOVC\tI\tPORK LUNCHEON MEAT\tGREAT SHAKES Milk Shake NO SAVE KOBE !\tAmbassador\tr» 12 oz.tin\t4 oz.pkg.Ti'\"' shaker\t«f- J SLICED CHEESE\tGHEEZ\tmu Krafts Canadian\t^\"W/n 8 ox.pkg.\tKraft, plain, 1 6 oz.jar \u2014 Save 10c\têfc KOQl AID\tINSTANT CHOCOLATE\tORANGE DRINK Assorted Havers,\tgm ^ crystal drink, 6c env.\ti^jj\tHershey, 12e off\tNestle Keen, in-tortt \t39e\t39c PAPER NAPKINS\tM!R DEI\tERGENT N°^P:r 49e\tLiquid, for duh washing\t¦\u2019ï fSL^ÊJrS 24 oz.btle \u2014 Save 21e\tj %!/ W ffl\t MIX-0 Concentrotsd Jove! 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Deg\tTOILET SOAR 128 oz.jugS^C\t\tCamay, regular size \t^ 2/29^1\t6c off 3s piy?- Quebec groxvn fresh ond crisp Size 18 \u2014 each Quebec groxvn fresh, firm ond tender WAX BEANS\th Canada No.1 grade California \"\u2019\u2019\"PEACHES\tii tender, sxveet ond juicy \u2019 Ontorio Igrown jjj, fresh ond fosty Canada No.1 grade PINK tomatoes: Imported from Californio APRICOTS firm, juicy and tender Canada No.1 grade Ib.\u2022i'hn H ilalx.(ieneral Man I'onHnictmn Maltnali cixn ment» xxrre $i moonn as,»m«i \u2022tsp\u2019 of ( aiiKlian Ingeraoll- !l0i',0\u2018\t'*R d»» In the Inxx $115,000 Rand lit, ltd., mdax an-\t'''\u2019unir .>f\thouie romlrurtion\tM.iimaiPil n?l\tmconip of\tTi'a muinrpd (he ,in as Foundrx tiaa\tphases of operations, and from lmpln.nv.it M tir-er at In-\tC'ash f!.>w p.-r\tcommon\t.slur.'\tui.-reascd sales generated\tin gersolI-Rand s Painted Post,\tfor the quarter\txxas 77\tcents\tpart hj K\\po fi7 Nexx Yotk olant Follow I\tagainst 88 cents last xcar He saw! the first half increase service with the I ,S \\rim he\tNet\tfneome of Trans Panada\tshould not necessarily\tlx*\tre relume l to I It.in FUR as\tPipc\tLines Ltd of $8.;\",;,ouo\tsnrdcd as an indication\tof\t(he ' i tant Poi emiel Man ' or; cents per common share! rate of m, reuse for im; a-,1 m tofin vas named Manager ror tile six months ended -lune whole of resting, Training & t om\t.The stock market today Drummond, helexed xsnfe of th« late Hern.iM Hicks and nf th« late Frank Staples and dear mother of Ronald, Raymond and Rornie in her Mrd .sear, Reatuig.at .lohnaton'» hhuiorAl be hold on I'lmrsdax -Vuguit lied, at 11 PO a m Rev Dr.Uraham Harr nffieiatniR Int«v nirni tn the Huntingx'Ul# rpmo- tory.munie.ition and in PH,'.M.m ager nf I mployee ('ommunit.i Rfl dions, a post hr has held until bis present employment.In making tbe annmimemcnt 'tr Dal.x slated.\"Mr.Kmf fin's haek^i'oiind and expo, ienre will he a xaltiahlo a.\u2022-ft in our eonliituiiig effo ls and plans to kero the \"Rand\" Ihr lead n ; industry tn Sherbrooke.\" New London U.C.W.îioïù's July meelinq i'oiv Smelters n Lvr i \\\\D\tThe du|\\ 20 Disl\tScugrams\t.1,1 merlinc of i'.r\tNew London Dom.\tRrulgr\t18 t\u2019CW was held\tat Hie home lllini\thounriries\t24 of Mrs\tPeiex\tTr/ei\t''om Stoics\t17 Dcu.U.ns wereued , tholes\tJ^uu, ;deishin of Mi.- I Liicdhue in,()oni ' ' .m of ih,-in','\t10.1(1 j| vinous (\u2019layers ,'îii1 ;infl it whs repnrlcd that\t\\2\tsiok\tI ord *\u2018A\u201d\t17,R rails, \\\tshut ins\tcalls\tand\t10\tKrnsor\t22 Walls Home calls were made l^akos I\u2019a per 23 A read in : on tlx4 Con^o was|^a'v^('r \u2018^xldhyv d 3(1 «hen h\\\tMr r\trv,L.\tHome Oil\t\u201cA\u201d\t21 \u2022rmc AMBULANCE SERVICE EMablithed 1850 (Courtaiy of C»»ei«hi«'d» Lrd.) MONTREAL STOCK MARKET Pi aviout Oot.ng 11 a.nx \\bilihi\tid.\tO'.Mkoiii.i\tZ>U\t2.)'4 Miiininutii\t.'to1*\t;U'4 Asbestos\t22\".\t22\u2019a Hell lei\t48\t47\\ Hrrj.il\t11.4\tU'a H \\ Oil\t,'t!1'-j\t881.H ( i-oi-e t\t19'v\tl!)t .; an I\u2019emenl\t37'a\t;t7'i tan Iron\t21)-'*\t20\u2018\u2019« jidn.Avialion\tEl,\t11*4\tll\u2019» i tin Breweries\t7'*\t7'« iiin l\u2019<' Railway\t72'v\t721, i heincell\tki-.\tit).¦ ( ons.Paper NEW YORrt STOCK EXCHANGE Piovio.ll (tttrîi nf eha niai \\mer Tel Ynaeojula Hethlfhem Steel 1 Borden\u2019s Co (brysler \u2022 oniin Solvents Cons lùli.son .nil (iencral Fleet ru (tenoral Motors (toodyeai Inti Bus Maeh Ini Paper Mil Tei.d oh pm Manx Hie Mnnlg Ward |N.\\ Central Radio Republic Steel |-Mll.I'll Oi N, .1, St udeliaker jll.S.Sleel \\\\ oolw orlh IHUUNO I .lali In esvrtu* iw.*1 lieri * thank», to n\\.rrljll.M, ru.tn.\t¦etend-\tand ni'i.-hhm,.\tfor Ihnlr doting lla.rr ,lvls\tintri-*\twhtl* l ¦ i.\t*\tpjiiriil In\tI ho S.I.CI lirnok* l|n*l>U I M.o mv Ihacka to rn (Julntln.Uhe minos and slaff on Mir\tIhird floor,\t.heir\tklt.ilnnip Iverv m.u-l./.riirr.-l.-.led r x xvi'si.rx mi i.inc,.S21 » ;ui :i7 4fl , 4.i', .\"4 1 h I.p.i:.c 108 ?108 , a.c M-M hi 5141 v M 4 201.to .107''i fit)'i til 24 v 84 th 81 fi.ri' C Pease, X birthday eard was signed Hudson Bay ( o HP to he sent u.a member on her Husky Oil ooih birthday\tImperial Oil Mrs, Ralph Healy will altend Imp.Tobacro the summer sehooi at Macdon nrl Acceptance aid College\tlnl Niekel Hudson B Mining HO1.Tiip president Mr Royce Sen (nil.Olililics Tay lor thanked Mrs C Pease 'ruhhe I for looking after the quill,\tii,aball\t20' \u2022July donation» xxero brought I,aur.Fin, A\" 4.!)( in h.Mrs .1 Hawker and Mrs McMillan Rloedel 28' R tioodhue while Auguft do 1\t- u un 22' , natunv r.ro he brought in Molsqn'-s \"À\"\t211 by Mrs.Ralph Healv and Mrs 'r,\tJ',1! , R.y r,\tÎ\t.\tu\tPrice Bros.\tHT It A gift\tof a tea kolUp is to\thr\tqikjJC(\t'l'H\t17' given (o\tthe Richmond Hill MM\tSaiada\tFood os\t10 A .for the use of their hall jshell Cda A\t30 The unit has been asked to\u2019Shop * Save\tFT1 help cater to two weddings in,\u2019£:l 10\t23'» Richmond.\t, I raders hin A 0 Mrs.Tozcr, assisted by Mrs.\tOil,P* 2Va L n Leary, roronto served re 'priaf] f)j|\t2 28 freshmentv\t,.\t.,\t\u2019;jui, Th?n*:.\u2019 mcetinr will be held VVe;,l t oast Iran:, 28 i teller's I\u2019OHM\tt'o ,tll wtiio \\krrp an Ixilltl «m* llj Ulflh((nl itl MMUttWf : lov ers, t tns ,uu| oapéclêlly Un» Minshtup htnUrf.\tfh<*\tdoctor! *nd nurtxps nt tjyp S'lcrbroaliA I'Hpt during mv\tiht*rr\trtriiM «epopf m\\ «inr^r* th«nk8 MR ¦'\tM,!1slt4*d me.sent flouf i , card*, ami (jlfta durlTijf mv s IA v in (hp Mtnrhrooke Mosul* i 1 I Ii.»r k * 1m Dr* Mftct.eod .ind 'Veil , nni scs .nid M.iff on Die third floor MISS KARPIN SMITH, ('balk River, (Mit, STI VDNS I vvlwh to extend mv mo l sincere fhanks In all tin» rej.filivf\".friend, and neighbours, who so kindly helped In any way, duiv tn* the\tIon*\tlllneM\tand\tdcaLh my doar husband De\\l Stevens, #*\u2022 l'eeléill.v\tDis\tHicks\tand\tPaulette, the nursing staff of Die .lrd floor In (.hr\t.Sherbrooke\tHospital, the Hc.irri.s.\tand\tRev M\tU\tWilliam*.MHS I.U Sn-VDNS, Shei hrooko, C^-ie Tn llritiDriam EASTMAN Miss Dorothy Raranek and Mis Huy Wisbcarl, California spent the weekend willi Mi.-s Baranek's mother, Mrs M Bar anek Mr and Mrs Len Mardon, spent lbt> wekenri m Newport, VI.Mr and Mrs .1 Mt'Millian.Montreal, spent the weekend at t.heir home here Mr and Mrs F Voung spent a day in Montreal where Mr Young had a cheek up on hum: which confined him to the < vnn ART In laving memory Quern Mary Veterans' Hoapilalvl*\t^ for six weeks.\tAmniat a.is-ia Miss Mabel Burton of Ayer's Tune p»»se» by.Cliff spent the weekend with her m\" \"\u2022«'l memories Unger, parents, Mr.and Mrs.Burton, Alw\"v* [^7wb)J\"d ^ -\tAND FAMILY, LAWRENCE , ,,\tMASTERS In loving memory Mr.and Mrs .lohn O Voting.Of » dear sister »nd sUstcr-in-law, Chatham, Ont., spent a weekre-; vho p-.sed away two years »go to-eently with Mr.and Mrs.Alexrav A\"»\"s' *\u2022 1M8 x\\ here eternal suns «re «htiilng.And sklry.are ever blue.i \" r p>\"t.\\ your sn.'il b resDnjj, Tin un mS' come to vqij MR AND MRS RENFORO MORROW, fhr other-In-law and 8i»t«r>, I MR A .NT> MRS WXON BUNNFÏÏ.U (hrofiicr-ln bi'y and .siMon.MR.AND MRS ALBERT McrORMR K, 'brother i»nd sister-in-lawi, MR AND MRS CI.AYTON BATES, fhrother-in-law find Young Montreal livestock market South Durham with Mr?\tR\tGoodhue.\tiZeller's\t29:is\t29'< G5NBC*L NOTES\tBn f.'n Nationale\t57'a\t57'\u2022« Mrs H Di'bf Mira MaUlda^ 0/^lont£**J\u201e\t}*\u2019» n,,u.\t!Bk nf Nova Scotia\t14\u2019»\t15 nuhe and Mr Everett Banf.ll.'B provjnrja> g-H 9M .Montreal, were guests of Mr R!: or (-omm.65% fig and Mrs\tC\tBarfill\tJloyal Bank\t16-V«\tIfi * I'iji Horn, Bank\t13'»\t14 ,\tMINES and OILS\t\u2014 AUSTIN \u2014\tiAIta Gas Trunk 33\t38 ICassiar\t16>A 18 Mr and Mrs V Baymonrl Central del Rio IB'/i 17'Y and family, Pierrrfonds also Denison\t74\t74 Mr and Mr.H.Morr 1 Wa\tMONTREAL (CP)-PHcts for, MrlRcvantrP SUPM °f ''' ''\tPï'OftttCÊ\t3,1 r,ass«s of lives,<>c'k wt'r'\u2019! Mr and Mrs Edison Mont- M VTeledM r3 , r ,\tf IUUUIU\tgenerally .steady today com-;g0mery and Mr.and Mrs.Q.ml.Ph n Mr o?» L te ^\tfb-.*****.\tjpar«i with Monday on the Mont- Richmond were guests of Mr.Ï ts o Mrs E cri * louS\tQUOtCS\tbeal makets.Demand limited toU\u201e., Mrs.Wright Gibson a4 \u2022 Bolton.\t'\t^ MONTREAL (Cf) Agricul-1 Mr and Mr: Nnl Gaulry and ! Jure (iepariment quotations:\tcalves, 1 hoes 21 she-p' and -_______________~ '_________________ i family.Rock Forest, also Mr Butler: Current receipts t.en- |am|», and Mrs.VV Witcher and two derable 92 points 62.93 points' choice steers 28 29 common c'-.: ,'r:n.Georgina and Alfred, 'i:i Canadian dairy commission 1375.10 Sherbro:.':-.xver?the weekend government -selling price 63.\tGood heifers 22-23 7.V medium 2uca of Mr and Mrs Mva Cheese: Wholesale c u r r e n l 19.75-20.75; common 17 23-19 25 Larhapplle and famdv\tf.o.b.Montreal: Quebec while 45 colored 4V«\tr,r,,,\" fm% 13¦ 20.50: medium Skim milk powder: Spray pro 17'50'18'7,5: rommr,D 1,; 17 icess No 1 in bags 19'.i-22; roller n*rx *n<* cu^*rs 13.25-15 75 I proeers No.1 in bags 18V4-19»4;i Good bulls 20\t22; medium feed 14-15; butter milk powder 28.25-33.50; rommon 20-27,50 ; 14 \u2022 14'd: whey powder 4\t4l/2;-_ rents, Potatoes: Wholesale selling Notice is hereby given that price;-,: Quebec new 50s 100 the Annua! General Meeting i.25.N B 50s 1 45-1.50 10s 35-',r the .Shareholders of Mas\t\u2019 MASSA'VIPPI VALLEY PA'LWAY COWPANY NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS sawippi Valley Railway Company will be held on Wednesday.the tith day of September.1967, at the hour of 2:00 o'clock in the afternoon, in Room 12.Quebec Central Raih a- Company Building.163 Wellington Street North, Sherbrooke, Province of Quebec.The Meeting will be pro forma only and Will be ad-loomed to Wednesday, the 13fh day of October.1967.at tbe hour of 10:30 o'clock in the forenoon at the place Mated, for the election of Directors and for the transaction of such other business as max properly come before the Meeting.Dated at Sherbrooke.Que bec.this 30th day of June, 1967.27.ow|n^ witli E; order.Litre'.ari.fhU CALVIN BULLOCK AMBULANCE SERVICE & Funeral Home Gerord Monfette Inc.Guy Monteffe, Manager 562 2249 44 Windsor SL, Sherbrooke.ANTONIO BOISVERT Funeral Director Ambulance Service Funeral Home 3rd Ave.WINDSOR MILLS Telephone 845-3477 Card of Thanks, Marriages, Death Notices, Births, 25c per count line.Minimum charge, 12.60 (t lines or lesa) IN MEMORIAM NOTICES 20c per count line.Minimum charges, $2.00 (10 Une» or leu) Poetry 25 cent» » line extra.Additionel names over three 10 cents each name.XVEDDINO Wedding picture» and writeups received within one month of happening art published free.A charge of $10.00 Is made for wedding delayed beyond fhla period.ALL ABOVE NOTICES MUST CARRY SIGNATURE OF PER.SON SENDING NOTICES.OBITUARIES Obituaries raealved within one month of death are published free.A charge of $54)0 is made tor obituaries delayed beyond this period.The Record reserves the rtgh* to edit or condense obituaries because of space limitations.Jj l »mn»**oonT futnr irrrrmTi wm kv* i THE WORLD OF Ljft SPORTS! Olympics romp to 14-5 decision over Cougars In one of Iheir most >.pa s|(,rs Bv TRD ANDMItSON (Snecial to Ihe Record) and field eompetitton Pan American (iame Itaking all four gold medal» r stake and three of the four set ond-plact iilvcri Canada won three of the fou third-plate bronre awards Barb Friedrich of the US.won the gold meetal vvith a throw of 174 9 in women x taw-lin, while ReNae Bair threw 1B9 5 Both smashed the (iames (record of 163-16.| Judy Dahlgrcn, IS of \\'an I comer, won the bronre with a to-s of 149-2 Beryl Rodrigues of St, I,amber Que., was sixth iwith a throw of 130 9 Ron Whitney won the ton-metre hurdles in 30\" while his T'.S team-mate.Russ Rogers, (did 513 to take second Boh McLaren of Victoria won the bronze in 51.4 The U S.picked up another [gold and .silver tn men's discus, (Gary Carlson throwing IkfiS; (Rink Babka tossing 18R-8 and ; George Puce of Toronto 184 3 (for ihe bron/e.Ain Roost of [Toronto was eighth WON FOURTH COLD Charles Craig won the day 's fourth gold medal for the U.S.by hounding 54-31 * feet Nelson Prudcncio of Bra/.il jumped 54 [feet flat and Jose Demandes Ks-[trada of Cuba did 52-4 to cap [lure the bronze Rill Greenhough (of Halifax was last with SO-?1* jin the field of six.The opening events Tuesday Cabana.It was nothing for the!\",<'r<' marred by high winds and Senators in the second while''1 pounding downpour which preliminaries semi final wi seconds flat Dun D o m Arthur, Om the 2CiO, runt heat in 21 2, in the semi t Brian Mac! qualified for o( i ml af Mir in s-ox; Marrel llarricrr.Orioles David lurnhiill.Twins; and \\ndre Dumas, Manager.Front Row; Drway kalian, Tigers; Luc Bergeron.Senators; Robert Breen, Red So*; Andre Roy.Twins; and Rejean Roberge, Red Sox.Missing from picture: R.Cahana, Tigers.i Record photo by Gerry Letnay) hits from Kahan.Dussault and Ihe Sher-Lenn Little spot in the fin al league stand- the Tigers went one run upl!\u2019ca,^c,'ef* athletes, officials and This performance lifts I'agenais l.a|m(,S| j.iui, jn ;in extremely to within two points of Drum |rough league.The Braves hav mondvillc\u2019.x Run Ward heads ihe pack in the individual sw\u2019nnK\tMontreal\tranks\tsecond\twith\t57ô;gue's\tAll\tSlur\tTeam\tand\tto\tpar-;League have achieved that am mg.There is still one game to\tgetting three runs Each team!* ''ell-out crowd.Karl Rabbe, .lean Franche, minutes\twhile\tihe\tOlympirs;ticipale\tin\tRegional\tand\tProvin\tIbition and tonight they will re go in the league schedule but\tgut single runs in the third Go-j The weather cleared half an Pierre l-cpinc, Charlie Relair.lhave served «50 minutes\trial Play OIK Fourteen young (reive their first thrill in takingdias no say in the league play ing into the fourth it was a 5.31 hour later and Canada qualified part of w hat could be the most offs, that being between Yankees\tball game.Three runs in 1he;somp her hig track guns for , important little league game and Twins to he played Friday\tli.st two innings for the Tigers future action.\u2022 hey have played in U-oivans- nighi al Lennoxvilie.In the\tgave them the game on a ft 5.Harry Jerome of V ancouver, ville Little League All Stars other game played last night\tscore Pitchers Gagnon and R dhe only athlete tn break into play the Sher Lenn Little Lea- Indians came up with an upset\tRoy pitched well in the game'he U.S gold medal sweep 10 jfitie All Stars tonight in Ihc l3 1 win over the Yankees The\tand Gagnon with a tighter ir.(far with his 100-metre dash vie opening game of the Rcgii nal league play-offs will commence\tfield might have been the win 'cry snatched the Iasi qualify ¦\u2022lay-Offs.Winners of this game Monday evening al the Parade ner.\ting berth in his heat when he Following some lean years] The individual results for rhe Wright.23! 230\tmpc' cither Chateauguay or (Grounds as Tigers will meet the One run in the second, onepintshed in 21.5 in the 200-metre since Iflfif) «0-61, the Sherbrooke Hussars follow ! I Sherbrooke Hussars Rifle Team wins Quebec Annual Rifle Match I P.UP \\\\D AWAY \u2014 Soaring into the air with everr muscle straining is Steve Spencer of Coquitlam.B.C.He was competing Tuesday in the long jump portion of the décathlon event at the Pan-American Games in Winnipeg.(UP Wirephoto from APi Hussars Rifle Association Team] INDIVIDUAL RESULTS defeated all comers at Ihe! MONTREAL STAR MATCH Province of Quebec Rifle As social ion s tldth annual matehc OLD CHUM TOBACCO' rlo]Valleyfield.Tonight's game is VVliite Sox on Diamond No 1 in the third, three in the fourth al 300 yds and 10 al 600 vds da s,l<*'l,\u2019n death match and will while Ihe Red Sun lak'1 on Ihe and four in the fifth built up I Sgt, T, Woods, 95; 13.K .L.Warner.93; 17, P.Kaeser 92 Imllseve) I W.1 held at the Mt.Bruno Ranges July 29th .and 30th.Teams present included UT HQ Ottawa.Royal Montreal Regiment, Vol ligueurs Royal Rifles, Quebec City.Victoria Rifles, RA Montreal, 3rd.Field Engineers,-\t\u2022\u2022 \u2022 - r\u201e \u201e .|vds 24\" .\tj.,\t11.11 1 Mat.E.L.Warner.50.9.VV.Monti cal, *\t,\u2019ir sC0| 47\ti;4 h Yiarshair ,\u2019cn\u2019w,osT (Victory Rifles, form RCEME HQ Mobile Command.^ ^\t^\t\" Mar'shf,\"!wly \u201ef Bulwer).?Black Watch, t ie Quebec ( adet vincuoid Minest.\t,\t.R,!?le Coaching Course, CEB BANKERS MATCH: (10 a.50(LW*\"nt''- 70\u2022 12 1 Bagotv.llo and\tBaie Corneau -vd\" ' ls\" hullseye)-1.W RA A total of 115 men and one\t(MDHQ), oO; 3.Sgt R i j m pi, CAiihoeeer nr Kinahorn (Watervillei, 49: 4 a'' êôm,veil'd' for the fam E- K- Wright, (Slanbridge EasD.!(,ovlTnor ,,<'\"01'®1 Vanier's Sil-Queber.competed (m the fam\tVer Medal; 2.Sgi.R D.Clerk ous old trophies Ihe farthest\tt n » a r r « (RMR)' 814 *id Bronzo Medal to t'orne wore Major 1.\t\\ MACDONALD TOBACCO Winch, of Vancouver, B.C.and MATCH: (15 at «00 yds., 15\" Mr.John Murphy, of Boston, hullseye) 1.C.Tremblay.73; s.\t(Ç C Q /V I be played to a finish as usually Senators on Diamond No.2.the.Indians runs in their 13-1 liltle league games are a six the second games of the series win over the Yankees Yankees inning affair but this one will will be played Wednesday eve- got their only run in the third go on until a winner is derlar ring with Ihe teams reversing ! inning Indians used Pomerleau, AG- i d.\tdiamonds.Third games if nee ,1 Roy and Couture on the and The game will gel underway essary will be played Eriday.mound; Yankees, Warner and I 15 at 220 yds 5\" hullseye)- I.Major E.L Warner (Lennox ville), 73 75.« W.Il Scott! CENTENARY FUND dale of Staiistead).72 75; 8 P |GREGATE: (15 al 20 yds Kaesar date of Sherbrookei, 20 at 300 yds.)\tI E.L.War-!at 6 15 pm and will be broad- In last night s game with Ti-,Young 7175\t(ner.IH9 175: 2.W.H Scoll, 166 [cast over C K.T.S.Home team gers and Senators.Senators I Senators\t3-0-2 0-0-0 5-7-1 MAJOR WATSON MATCH\t14 P Kaeser, 162-175.will be decided by the loss of a (threatened to make Ihings Tigers\t1-3-1 1-2-x 8-8-0 (7 at 300 vds 74\" bullseyei MOL SON MATCH: (15 al 800 coin Umpires chosen to take tough for the Tigers as they Gagnon and Letourneau.Roy SJohn Elias blanks Alouettes 6-0 as Cardinals hang on to first place to.K.l Renaud, 69 part in the game from the Sher came up with three runs in 'he and Rahan.Lenn League are Bill Webb,'(op of the opening inning A Yankees\t.0-0-1 0-0-0 1- 4-3 Charles Clark and Jim O\u2019Con-Üiit from Letourneau and two Indians\t0-11 3-4-x 9-10-1 ner.\t; bases on halls sent in the runs Warner.Young (3) and An- Tigers 8-3 win over Ihe Sena-| Tigers came up with one run nesley, Pomerleau, J.Roy (3) QUEBEC CHAMPIONSHIP 1 ors Pll,s ,he Senators in fourth in their part of Ihe first, three Couture (5) and Dube.I.Major E ,L.Warner, 824 and\t.\u2014\u2014\t- j 'p|le victory moved the Car- - .j d i nais firmly into first place iwith a lead of two complete games over the rest of the Provincial Baseball League.In a dazzling The Alouettes didn't even[who struck out nine players Dempsey, and Sackey gave reach second base here lasijand walked two,\t'away a total of nine hits.Be- night as Granby's left-handed The Braves\u2019 four pitchers, sides his homer, Marshall hit pitching marvel, John Elias.Von A e h e n, Bois.sonneault,|two singles, kept the Sherbrooke players' down to a total of six hits spread over six innings as Ihe Cardinals blanked Sherbrooke 6-0.Mass.4 Mai E I.Warner, 71; P.Kaeser, «9.In summary, the local Hus sars won three team matches LIEUTENA.NT GOVERNOR S out of seven, placed 2nd in one.MATCH, FIRST STAGE 1 3rd in two and won the Grand'Maj.E.L.Warner, 242-250; 9.Aggregate Team Match.lasi'W.B.Scott.232-250; 1.1.R.iv previously won in 1961.Major E.L.Warner, of Len\t.noxville.won Ihe two first indi- I x-n ?-/¦'j / vidual matches, the 1st stage oi L.V-L L the Lt.-Governor's Match and the Grand Aggregate, His mar gin of victory was 405 to 39,8 over' Sgt, W.M.Beatty, of Of tawa.Major Warner started with a 17-point deficit behind the I966 winner of the Queen's Medal for the Canadian Militia Sgt R.D.Clerk, of Montreal.The new Sherbrooke Soccer and then gained 27 points to.club chalked up its first victory win the Quebec Champion in regular league play on Suii Match with 10 points to spare, day as it drubbed Valrav of soccer club marks nd / *\t, y first v/tn Walter B.Scott, la-le of Stan-stead and now of Beaconsfield placed 12th in the field and won a Centennial for High Tyro.Montreal 7-3.In a game earlier this week.SHER LENN LITTLE LEAGUE TUESDAY'S GAMES Ti^oiw H.Senators ô Yankees !, Indians 9 WEDNESDAY'S GAMES (Regional Play-Offs) Sher, I nn All St nrs Cowansvill.' \\\\\\ stars (Par.Tigers Pod Sox White Sox ( Senators Tty ins j Yankees j Indians PROVINCIAL LEAGUE TUESDAY'S GAMES Sherbrooke 0.Oranby fi PlesMsviite o.Quebec c nrum'vllle 3.Thetford Mines !,1 WEDNESDAYS GAMES !.(chine al CoaUcoolt provincial league (ii.Hinds (i\t15\tp m )\t STANDING P\tW\tL T\tPis.\t 21\t15\t4 2\t3 : \t 21\t13\t8 2\t28 \t 21\t12\t8 1\t25 .\t 21\t9\t7 5\t23 .20\t9\t1 ! 0\t18 \t 20\t5\tH 1\tI'l 21\t\t17 I.\t7 «in I ' ^1,!' ; 1 \"'!* il- *\t%- k '*\u2022- » '.\u2019Sion to Montreal North ' < a Next Sunday, Ihe club lakes on Tracy of Montreal at the It gave Ihe Sherbrooke Hus Sherbrooke Parade Grounds in sars particular satisfaction to a game .scheduled for 4 p in.defeat a team of four past Bi- Gunter Thomsen of the Sher ley Team members from Capa brooke club has issued oui a dian Forces Headquarters.O; ¦'\u2022\"'l! to all those in the Sher tawa.The SHRA draws mem- brooke area who are interested hers from ail over the Eastern 'n Pb\u2019-'ing organized soccer for Townships, Major Warner.Paul t*lp <\u2018,v' enthusiasts of the Kaeser, E.E.Wright and R.^P01'1 ran' '\u2019eqnested to meet a! Kinghorn gained four of the Î6 'h<>\t1 niver.sitv of Sherbrooke senior places on the Quebec\tflelf1.0n,f luesd^ , or r^nau'X NR,ionai\trÆ at Connaught Ranges August sen.a B team will be formed.m nu \"\tand Ha,r> F< Thetford Minos\t22 *21\t.512\t4 Quebec\t25 72\t.5! ;\t4 DrummoncU il le\t,\t22 23\t489\tc Coatii ook\t19 24\t442\t7 Sherbrooke\t!ft .30\t.848\tma i A %\t« lli\té\t>f\t^ t * JU;\t%¦\tP ^ HIT # \"i1\"\t» .a.à\tI LADIES\u2019 GOLF WINN EUS \u2014 Shown above are the winners of the C.L.G.A.sponsored\tLadies\tGolf\tTournament played yesterday at the Sherbrooke Country Club, l eft to 1 i\"1 ¦ V11, >£\u2022 '«E m .J ¦ JljjiiSi | lit' WitlU\"'1' (ff uiiiijjii \u2022jiiir1 11 right.Mrs.(I.Smitli of Len-noxxille.Class \\ winner: Mr-.H.Lesster, president of C.L.G.A.Eastern Townships District; Mrs.R Koch of Sherbrooke.Class B.winner; and Mrs.S.Lefebvre of Lon-noxville, Class C winner.Mrs.Garth Smith and Mrs.S.Carter.both of Lennoxvilie.won the Two Ball event.(Record photo by- Gerry Le may) Cbisox drub Indians while A s edge Boston Chicago White Sox gamed Lhe for a double as second baseman reputation as a good-pitch, no Donaldson and outfielders Rick hit team.But that was in their,Monday and Jim Go-'ger c-ol-a dazzling performance rrc Pra\u2014Before Boyer and Col lided.'Elias struck out ten Sherbrook :avn0\t'\t; \u201e\t,,\t., , .\t,, j\t.\t; Donaldson was carried from eiS; a owe noua s an in s.x ^en Bover whose pinch-hit the field, but suffered only a u s no .nue e e\\or mate i sjng[ç (jc^\tgame jn çhi- pulled muscle above his right to second base.\tcage\u2019s 4-2 victory over Cleve- knee.Jacques Monette hit in fouriland Indians Monday night, got Boston clinched Iho nightcap of the Cardinals\u2019 six runs with a double and three singles in with four runs in Ihe seventh, a double and a single while five times at bat and scored three coming on Mike Ryan's Martinez and Testa each scored1 twice in the White Sox\u2019 11-5 homer.with a single against Al pitcher!drubbing of the Indians Tues Tony Oliva tripled home two Ernesto Fiquero who allowed (day night.\truns in a three-run first inning the Cardinals seven hits.\tColavito, who won Monday\u2019s and Ted Uhlaender drove in two game with a two-run homer in with a two-out.bases-loaded sin-C the Iflth inning, collected three gle in the fifth for Minnesota's singles in five times up, scored victory.three runs and drove in one- Tuesday night In other league action last Since being acquired from night, an eighth inning, three- New York Mets July 22.Boyer 1 run rally turned the tables for has gone l4-for-3l for a .452 a\\ the Thetford Miners in their cragc.with four RBI.Colavito.game against the Drummond- picked up from Cleveland last ville Royals.\t(Saturday, is 4-for-12 for a .333 The Miners were losing when mark, with three RBI.ihe eighth inning rolled around Elsewhere in the American .when Dvummondville pitcher League Tuesday nicht.Boston VICTORIA (CP) \u2014 Fifteerv-.walked Beckman to first base.Sox lost 4-3 to Kansas City year-old George Athans of KeU Two singles from Bates and before beating the Athletics S-'i.'owna twice broke Canadian vviv-(Gervais filled the bases when Mmncsota Iwins^ edged \\\\a:h- .ier\tjurnp\trecords\tat nearby 'batter Shoemaker was hit by '\"S'on Senators 5-4.Detroit Pi- EK\tLake\tSunday\tin\tretaining the hall and Beckman came S(\u2018rs 'opped Baltimore Orioles hjs national over-all boys' cham- Juan Sabather vvith two single-base hiis.was the closest tiling the Als had to a star batter last night.water-ski meet eight Tyro places.For further _____________ 'he Gunter Thomsen can be reach ed at 569 6536 nr 569-0723.AMERICAN LEAGUE TUESDAY S GAMES Kansas City 1-J.Boston .IS Chicago 11.Cleveland S Detroit 4, Baltimore 2 California I, New York S Minnesota 4.Washington 4 WEDNESDAYS GAMES Chicago at Cleveland Minnesota a: Washington Pelroit at Baltimore California at New York American I.eague home automatically to tie up !the score Then Kaiser hit a single lo 4-2 and New York Yankees pjonship.trounced Laliiorma Angels 6-1.Jean Perrault of Quebec won RAP CH'50X PETERS\t^ men's over-all champion- Stampeders maul Lions 20-7 CALGARY (CP)\u2014British Co- B.C.attempts lo move Hie hall of Faloney's favorite targets.Himbia 1-ions got what they ex in the am or along the ground But the dje had ah.cadv\toet\" Bates' home'\tand puT the-\tcleveland scored three times;ship and\tVailla Hoegan of peeled Tuesday night when they while providing Liske with lotsjcast and Ihe Leos cwild do\tlittle Miners ahead and\tMcKee hit a\t111 the\tseventh off starter Gary\tBrandon.\tMan., was the top lost 20-7 to the Calgary Slam-of time to throw the hail or bl|, hoI(i Ca|garv frorn\tthe single to bring in the insurance\tPe,crs\tand tled the \"ame «''th\twoman.Bob McGee of Brant peders in the Western Football generally pick the Lions corcboard\t'\t' The Mincrs made a total of a Pa,r ntl Lee Mayo\u2019s single in ford.Ont., won the senior men's Conference season opener here s.ve setup for weaknesses.\tTonight.Winnipeg Blue Bomb-12 hits' against pitchers Cush eightî1 of[ rjIlever Ho.v' Wil title and Patsy Muirhead of before 19.436 fans.\tThe Lions\u2019 rookie packecLers and Edmonton Eskimos man.Oecliionero, Nauman and ,10in'' .u*1()\t(^ru\u2018en in Winnipeg was th-e top girl.earlier squad finallv began making make their 1967 WFC debuts at Ctanflone while Vankoski and .,ox f,fth run with a single in The only records broken in the losers thp ,np nf the lnmns\tthe three - day championships It s what's INside that counts! 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C.C.WARNER 294 Queen St \u2014 Lennoxvilie \u2014 Tel.569 2893 I\u2019hicago\tW L 39 4-2\tPet.584\tGBl Boston\t\t\t57 45\t559\t2u2 Detroit\t54 4.5\t.5.50\t4 Minnesota\t54 47\t535\t5 California\t55 50\t.524\tft Washington\t.\t51 54\t.486\tIf) Baltimore\t.\t45 55\t450\t13I-Î Cleveland\t46 57\t447\t14 New York\t45 5ft\t.4-46\t14 Kansas City\t45 60\t4?9\t16 The Lions had said they expected a passing game headway after the half-time in- Edmonton's Clark Stadium.Williams allowed since they were facing the ernv -sion with termer Queen's The game will he televised on only nine hits Stampeders with nine nevvcom- University star Jim Young, one.the CTY western network ers.seven of them rookies, in first string positions\tSÆÆa.fÆ*\t& $ Peter Liske, calm behind strong Calgary blocking, completed 21 of 36 passes\u2014-three of them for touchdowns\u2014for 261 cards, l.arrv Robinson kicked efi i Piratei NATIONAL LEAGUE TUESDAY'S GAMES Chicago .1.St Louis 2 Cincinnati 2.Atlanta 0 \\ew York 5.Houston Î Philadelphia 2.Los Angeles I San Francisco 3.Pittsburgh 1 WEDNESDAYS GAMES Atlanta at Cincinnati Pittsburgh at San Francisco St.Louis at Chicago New York at Houston Philadelphia at\tAngeles Kansas Cit> scored four were the pair by Athans.The Miners' batting slars ,,meîi ,'n\tV1ird inmn£ on His- 95 foot jump Sunday were Everett Porter with a Berl t'amPanc:\u2019's' three - run morning broke the 93-foot rec-three run homer and Jim Beck- anri John Donaldson's sin- ord set two years ago hy Jean man and Don Manning wirh two ^ p\"' 'lnt' buck Dobson survived Claude Page of Quebec.Athans Singles each.\t3 'hree run homer by Carl then made a second r\u201d\" and Michel Sawyer with threeastrzemski.his 2iih, in the broke his ow n record wish a singles was tops for the Royals.s'xth foe Hie first game vie- leap of 100 feet.In Quebec City last night it ,or' over Boston.\tOfficials wore hoping lo see was Quebec pitcher Bob Koeh- J'111 Lonborg.on pass from more records fall in the men * 1er.who allowed Plcssisville two weeks' active duty with events, but estimated that a only two hits, and Gerry Mar- lhe army reserve, ran hi- rec- breeze that blew in after Atlv shall with a grand slam homer (\"'d 'o 15-4.with relief heip.in ans jumps took 20 feet off the in the fourth, that led the in-the second game.\tmen s distances.National\tLeague\t\t \tW L\tPet.\tGBL St.Loui9\t\t.602\t Chicago\t59 45\t5ft 7\t.312 Cincinnati\t.56 50\t528\t7,\u2018 2 San Francisco .\t36 50\t524\tR Atlanta\t52 48\t.320\t8'a Phi lade] oh i a\t49 51\t490\tMH Pittsburgh\t.\t4P 52\t485\t12 Ijoa Angeles .\t46 5ft\t45\u2019\t15W H oust or\t46 3ft\t.451\t15i, Y eu Y ork\t40\t.396\t\u201c\u2022t Lacrosse TUESDAY 5 GAMES Sherbrooke 15.Mnntr«v* 4 fens've unit and its offensive ioney s three hitter.New York smacked run blocking had dominaied the Mels formed Houston Red 5-1 helping Chicago (n an ear!' game, constantly snuffing out and Philadelphia Phillies nipped edge.WEDNESDAYS GAMES Montreal at Drummond'til® THURSDAYS GAMES » 5 yy?-s; 3 13* 19'\t- The Lions held quarter leads of 13-0.13-0 and 20-0 before R C.quarterback Rernie falonex Willie Mays ruined another Los Angeles Dodgers 2-1 his game muzzled bv a\ttight pitcher s duel in the National\tMarichal\thurled\ta six-hitter\toians lo an easy 6-0 romp over Boston wiped out a 3-0 Kan-\t__________________ Calgary defence\u2014finally got un-League Tuesday, leading San\tand drove in the game's tie\tthe Plcssisville\tBraves\tsas\tCity lead with four runs in\tHouston \u2014 Dave Zyglewic*, tracked and hit Larry Eûmes\tFrancisco Giants 3-1 victory\tbreaking run with a sixth-inning\tTony\tMoreno and Rene\tthe\tfifth inning The fourth and\t190.Houston, stopped Willi Bes with a iD pass late in the fourth\tover Pittsburgh Pirates\tsingle following hits by Hal Lan-\tMartes\twere\tthe only\ttwo\ttie\tbreaking run scored when\tmannff, 217.Cocoa Reach.Fla., quarter Ted (.erela converted\tWillie walloped his 14th home\tier and Tito Fuenies\tBraves\twho\tsucceeded in\tReggie Smith's nop fly dropped\t3.the l ions score\trun of ihe season and No.556 TIED IN SEVENTH\tsqueezing a hit out of Koehler.-\t- - - -¦ ; Fullback Lovell Coleman of his career helping Juan Mar Roberto Clemente had tripled .opened the WF( s 196.scoring ichal win his 14th game\thome a run for the Pirates in j derby early in the game when Mays' blast was the first and the third but Jim Hart's two .he grabbed a swing pass from only homer of the night as the out single in the fifth following Liske and scampered 12 vards pitchers shut off the power in an error bv Gene Alley, tied it ;tn paydirt Terry Evanshen s the National League.\tfor the Giants first of two TSs came\tjust In the other National League\tFerguson\tJenkins hurled a over four minutes later when he action Tuesday.Chicago Cubs six-hitter and won his 14th game took Liske s three - yarder at cu! St Louis lead to 3*2 games for the Cubs, as the Cardinals' the goal line and dove into the by clipping the Cardinals 3-2.six-game winning streak came end zone\tCincinnati Reds shut out At- to an end Up to that point.Caigary s de-lanta Braves 2-0 on Jim Ma mi f y SHERBROOKE EXHIBITION GROUNDS Wed.night \u2014 8.00 Sat.night \u2014 8.00 Sun.Night \u2014 3.00 On Wednesday, LADIES' NIGHT\t*5 *5 C Ladies admitted for \u2014\tw ««?\"¦\u201d,*rsl A-\u2019missien- $1.00 \u2014 Admission to Club He-'*» $1.00 Three Villages Happenings Mr *ml Mrs Edg*r Hill, of Ruck IsUnd, are spending the holidiM at their cottage at Lake Lyiter, Baldwin's Mill».Mr.and Mrs, RusieU French, K.mm> and Karyn, Ville LaSalle, have been visiting Mrs French's parents, Mr and Mrs Earle Farley and Ronnie in Rack Island.With friends from the Boundary Villages they enjoyed a weekend camping trip at Brighton Fark, Island Pond Mrs.Eliiabeth Hill, of Sherbrooke, spent the weekend with her son-in-law and daughter, Mr.and lira Robert and the twin».Diane and Elizabeth, Rock Island Mrs.Kay (Stewart) O Donell, Los Angeles, Calif., has reiurn ed after spending a week with Mrs Gertrude Sowden, Stan stead, and visiting others in thej area.Miss Carol Lee Judd and her younger brother, Colin, Little ton, Nil, spent a week with their grandparents, Mr.and Mrs.A S.Judd, Sr , of Derby Line, at their summer home at Seymour Lake, while Mr.and Mrs.A S.Judd Jr, and their four children are moving into their new home in Lancaster, N H.Mr and Mrs.Ronald Haram, Valois, spent the twtukwd with Mrs.Haram's mother, Mrs Albert Young, Stansiead, where other callers were Mrs.Robert Hamilton, Claremont, N H , Mr and Mrs Albert Elliot, Beebe Col Hugh Queeu.n, V S Army, recently in Vietnam, and Mrs.Queemn, visited his brother, Mr.Joe (Jueenin Mrs Queenin and family, of Derby Line, and others in the area before leaving on July IT for Fort Devons, Mass, where Col Queenin expects to be station ed Mr.and Mrs.Ajme Guimond, the former Shirley Flanders, have been visiting Mrs.Gui mond s mother, Mrs Florence Flanders in Rock Island.They also attended Expo, and \\isiuwt other relatives while here.The couple have been school teachers m Belgium for the past two years and are spending the summer months travelling.They left Dorv«l by plane on July ip and flew to France They will also visit Spam and Denmark and in September will start teaching in Germany They spent three weeks in Ca nada.\t1 GOULD \u2014 M^s Mary Royer, Bury, and Mr Edward Wiml#, of Reeve spent a few day s w .th Mr VV n tie s parents, Mr.and Mrs.S Wintle.Mr Gordon Matheson, Ten noxvile.spent a few days at his summer camp here and vis ited at the homes of fnends snd relatives Here to attend the Fatry \u2022 Morrison wedding and recep t.on and guests of Dr sn,l Mrs K C Henry were Mr snd Mrs R B Morrison, Mr and Mrs Rene Hoilcau and Mr and Mr* \\ Menard, Waterloo, Mr and Vri J r RM Thetford Mine* snd Mr and M s, Paul Shan man and sun, Frank i elun >n N H Mr George Henry and Mrs F 0.Henry aeeompanied by their guest, Mr» R |t M \u2019- Paspeb.ac part of üieir centennial project, \u2018f ,hte\tBa-Vi '^re rfent r ___________________ guests of Mr.and Mrs.Jerry Jackson.GLEN MURRAY\u2014\t- Mr.Lyman White was in Dor- val recently and also spent a rAKNAM CORNER \u2014 d Visiter?of' Mr.and Mrs.Al- Friend?°.f.ArUet .Marc0 ger White, while here to attend we,:e extendinS congratulations The annual Orange Picnic, were\tthe oc.cash10« of Mr.and Mrs.Wesley Walker, t\t, fi'VhlCh \" John and Kathy, Danville, Mis$;brated °\u201c J\u201clj 8p \u201e\t.\t, Joan Young, Stoke.Mr.John', Mr-,a1nd Roy Hunter and Smith, Montreal, Mrs.Pearl ^ children, Sharron and Ter-Marshall and son.Bobby.Len- ry\u2019 Saskat0°.n- Sas^ ar,e sP^nd-noxviUe, and Miss Carol Leck-.'^, 50m,9 tlme,W\u2018th,^Mr-.Iun\u2019 ie.Windsor Mills.\t'e,r s lister and bro hex-in-law, Other attending the picnic ^ and Mrs.Carol Farnam.and visiting Mr.and Mrs.Ro- WhJIe hfe thf alt,e,nded land WThite were Mr.Winston! Recent guests of Mr.and Mrs.White and two friends, Rich- J\twere Mr.and mond, Mr.Victory White, Mis ^Irs- ^.Norton and two chil-j Debbie Derush., Beebe, Miss !dr\u20acQ' ,Mlf* ,C\u2019ud-v Harve?and Judv Harron, Sherbrooke, Mrs.Cllnt\t, u, Gwen Thompson, Thetford D M.r and ,Mrs- E- Kletchko.Mines, Miss Verna White, Mr.ReS\\na- /ask., were weekend Vernon Rothney, Black Lake.Suests ^r- an<1 ^irs- Caro, Mr.and Mrs, Roland White.ar,nam' were overnight guests of Mrs.Mr' Clarence Julius, who Martha McVetty in Lennoxville /en a montb w*tb Mr- and and attended the funeral of Mr.,drs' Doe la /ortb Tro>'> Vt., Wm.JolUffe.Others from here has, ret^r\"ed h\"me-attending the funeral were Mr.! Mr.Robert Farnam returned Fred George and Mr.and Mrs.J10-1116, July l6- a/lRr making a Clifford George.'Jour of the Maritimes.Mr.Oscar Walker has return- *jr;.and Mrs.Clayton Harvey ed home from the Sherbroke and flve ,of,,their children were j visitors of Mr.and Mrs.Junior Harvey.Other guests at the same home were Mr.and Mrs.Earl Royea.MAGOG Hospital.Mr.and Mrs.Douglas Mooney and son, Charles, Langley, B.C., visited Mrs.Alice Muir and also called at Mr.Mooney's old home.Mr.Mooney was t former student of Mrs.Muir.Mrs.Catherine Cox, who Mr aDd Mrs GeraI<1 ^-hit.spent a week with her sister.tier( Prescott, Ont Mr and Mrs.Muir, left to attend the Mrs.Richard West and two Women's Institute at Macdonald daughters> patiicia and Linda College on July 12.\t| Woodstock, Vt., and Mr.and -Mrs.Herbert Brown and two HENDERSON VALE children, Sterling Junction.Mr.Donald Kelso, of Sher- Mass., were all recent guests of1 A/T *\u2022\t\u2022» vi W Vl.\tXI -I.:»»: brooke, was a weekend guest Mr.and Mrs.Merrill Whittier of his parents, Mr.and Mrs.and ^ rs/ M- Meigs.K.Keiso.Other guests of the Recent guests of Miss C.Pow-same home were Mr.and Mrs 9rs welje Mr- \u201dnd -'^rs- David Stanley Mathers, Sandra.Shar- Cr®ss' Ljnhurst, N.J., and Mr.ron, Sheryl, Sharlene, N'ancv.and Mrs- ^a'\u2019ld Cr0£S- Jr > and David and Rocky Mathers, 0f daughter, Ohio North Hatley and Mrs.Iva Miss Bessie Bice spent a few Wright and sons, Willard and days, recenüy in Granby, guest Donald.Lower Ireland.\tiof/lrs GJordo,n aark' _______________ Mr.and Mrs.E.H.Bice have returned to their home in KIRK DALE\tStafford Springs, Conn., after Mr.and Mrs.L.Hoekstra spending tw-o weeks at their cot-and family.Cowansville, were tage on Lake Memphremagog.weekend guests of Mr.and Mrs.Mr and Mrs Wm MTiitÜer.^ Macey.\tVictoria Street, are spending Master Philip Mace, who has their holidays with their son been a patient in Montreal ChU- Mr Jack Whittier, Mrs.Whit-dren s Hospital, has returned tjer and children in Edmonton, home.\t; Alta.Mr.and Mrs.George Sher-\t_______________ man and sons, Montreal, spent their holidays with Mr.and Mrs.George Couchman.Other guests at the same home w-ere Mr.and Mrs.R.Wulkins and ton.Miss Joyce Symington and family, Danville.\tMrs.G.L.Kidd attended the - 125th aniversary service of the Stone Church in Stanbridge Mr.and Mrs.John Harri- R*d=e' ____________________ ST.ARMAND Mr.and Mrs.Henry Syming- r man.Miss Betty Harriman.Mr.Norman Harriman.Mr.Robert SOUTH DURHAM ____________ Harriman and Miss Sullivan spent the weekend in BrockviBe.Miss Jessie Phillips and Mrs Ont., and attended the Harri- J.Anderson.Montreal, spent a man - Davis wedding at Jasper, week here at their summer Ont.\thome.Douglas MaeKay and daughter, Wendy, $tv ei ville Mr amt Mrs George Grey and family, Toronto, were the guests of Mr* Howard Uer wick and Mr* Eva Urey.Mr and Mra.Dan Pehteman, Mr Wayne Pehlemagi and Miss Minl>n Pehleman were guests et Mr and Mrs Carl Speck, in l.ono\\* die.BRIGHAM \u2014 Recent guest* of Mr EE Doug* 11 were Mr«, Jack Blue Mrs John Ihuigatl, of Montreal,! and Mr», Peter Kingston, of Ot taw*.Mr.RnAia Thorngiaon, Mra.iGeorgle TWsvwe of Fast Eaztt-hatn, Mr, Cliff on! Boyd, of Montreal, were railing I'cceoL lly on fnends here.Mrs Hannah Elliott ha* returned home after apending a week wtth her aon inlaw and daughter, Mr, ami Mr*.8.Ful.1er, Cowansville, 'Hi* summer vacation «chool was held, In tha United Church Hall from July IT to July 22 with a good atlcndanca.The teachers were the Misses Olive Partridge and {sheila Gillespie.V * \"S'uper-Righr Quality Meats!,; vr \\ lie E imdyou When you visit Expo 67, don\u2019t miss seeing the Automated Egg Factory sponsored by A & P at the \u201cMan the Provider\u201d Pavilion.When you visit your local A &.P, don\u2019t miss buying A & P\u2019s own Sunnyfield Eggs, Grade \u201cA\u201d Eggs, the finest you can buy.We sell millions upon millions of them every year.Fine eggs are just one of thousands of products A & P is proud to offer every week.Serving the families of our country has been our pleasure for 40 years.We\u2019re unhappy about only one thing.We wish we were as old as Canada, so we could have served you for 100 years.Someday, we will be 100 years old.Then, as now, we will be completely dedicated to bringing the most good food, to the most people, for the least amount of money.SUPER-RICHT QUALITY, CANADA'S FINEST RED BRAND STEER BEEF BLADE BONE REMOVED BLADE ROAST ROUND BONE POT ROAST SHOULDER ROAST r;:î:îï cui RIB ROAST FRESHLY GROUND lb Me CM CUT Ü0ÂSÏ ib ib EXCELLENT FOR BRAISING lb c BLADE STEAK s SUPER-RIGHT QUALITY PORK: ' Ib.Ib.MEATY BUTT PORK CHOPS SX BRAND SMOKED, RINDLESS SIDE BACON MAPLE LEAF, SKINLESS PORK SAUSAGE > 53* SALAMI Rolls BURNS COOKED LONG 59* DINNER HAMS MAPLE LEAF, SKINLESS.TWIN PACK 89* WIENERS S'! .09 HYGRADE COORSH SUGAR BEEF 2^.49* PORK LIVER SLICED Ib.y SUNNYFIELD GRADE \"A\" MEDIUM EGGS 2 - 79\u2018 : Seafood Bufi AAP Brand Braadtd Rag.53e pig.\u2014Sava 10c Saa Saald Brand Ha<4n of Mr and Mr*.August 2H.1872 She wa* the OF DERBY LINE\tIfuneral were Mr ami Mr* Joseph Fortin On May 28,'former Jennie Lurana, young DERBY LINE \u2014 The death Julea Fortin, Derby Line;\tMr\t1905, he married\tMerilda\tPou\test daughter of\tthe late\tMr of Mr Joseph Philippe Fortin, and Mrs, Alliert Fortin,\tHoi\thn of Beauce.for many yean a resident of land; Mr, and Mrs, I,ouis\tFor-\tAbout 57 yean\tago, Mr\tand Holland and Derby Line, Vtjtin,\tMr, and Mra, Henry\tFor\tMr*.Fortin\tleft Beauc*\tand occurred on July 8 The funeral tin,\tMr and Mrs.Joseph\tFor\tcame to Derby Line where\tMr, was held on the following Wed-'tin,\tDerby; Mr.and Mrs,\tRol\tFortin was\temployed in\tthe nesday morning, July 12, from land Forlm, Mr, and Mra.\tJohn\tconstruction\tof the Butterfield Converse Funeral Home, Her Fortin, Newport; Mr.and\tMrs\tplant, When it was completedjwhich she\tmoved\tto Stanhridge bv Line to St, Edward's Church Cirard Fortin.Meriden, Conn.;\the purchased a\tfarm in\tHoi\tEast and\tresided\twith her\tsis and Mrs.Comfort Morse M'ai kor, nee lotira Sornberger Jn 1908 ahe was married to Albert C, Kneeland, of Bedford, where she lived until the death of her husband in 1921, alter for the Recjuiem Mass |Mr, and Mrs.Candide Blais, land where they resided until ter, Mrs.Smith, in 1928 she The Mass was sung by Fath North Troy, Mr and Mrs.H about 22 years ago when he was maried to Oscar Scribner, *r Edward Desrnsiore, parish Ayot, Barton; Rev, Sister Ju retired and returned to Derby of Brigham, where she lived priest, assisted by Father Ar-jlienne Fortin, Montreal; Mr,[Line where they have aince-for many years.After the death j mand Fortin, St.Johnsbury, urn* where of made their have home.However,lof her husband she made her .-.and Mrs, Alphonse Brodeau Vt , for several year» pastor i»f Milford, Mass.; Mr.and Mrs Mr.Fortin kept busy with gar home with a niece, Mrs, Homer St.' Edward's, and a Reverend Arthur\tForiin,\tLar\tMcgantic;\tdening and doing small Jobs\tYates,\tin Stanhridge\tEast.Father from Newport Mrs.1).Mr, and Mrs\tTrieste Fortin,\tlor people of the neighborhood.,\tMrs,\tScribner was\tlife\tlong Goudreau played the organ and Brockton, Mass ; Mr.and Mrs ' Two years ago a happy event member of the Methodist and accompanied the choir trm, «'vnlle\tFortin,\tDerby\tLine and\tl('ok place when over 125 mem\tUnited\tChurch and always ac Raymond Gobeil, Bertrand La others\tfrom Magog,\tThetford\tbers of Ihe family gathered lo\tlive in\tChurch work She\twas gup and P Lussier.\t[Mines, Sherbrooke, Farnham, ''elebrale Mr and Mrs.For an accomplished musician and The bearers, all grandsons, I.a c Megantic, Montpcl i e r,'in's Both wedding anniversary was organist of Wesley United were Roland Rouleau, Vincent Brockton, Mass.; East Angus, 'be Derby Academy gym, Church in Bedford for more Ayot, Lionel Fortin, Joseph For Si.Johnsbury, VI, and Bel\t,\\jr Fortin was a member of *ban 20 years.Im, Jr, Reginald Blais ami ilium ns well as the Three Vil si Edward's Church and of Mrs.Scribner was predeceas Joseph Foriin.\tlages and surrounding areas, ihe Holy Name Society.\t',f* by a sister, Mrs, Florence Interment took place in St Mr Fortin was horn on lie is survived by ins wife, ^f'ilb.and three brothers, Mel Edward's Cemetery.\t|April 50, 1884, at St.Victor dc their 12 children, Jules, Albert,|v'n' 'l'sa an^ Charles.She is ________________________ Louia, Henry, Joieph Rolland,I*urv\u2018v«l by H.M.Walker, of John, Girard, Cora, Mrs.Can Mrasliinglon and Annailnle, Va,; dide Blais, Alberline, Mrs.H.a, slep - daughter, Mrs.Leon Ayot, Rev, Sister Julienne For- AB1®1'\u2019 *** s'l'P \u2019 grandchildren; tin, Albina, Mrs.Alphonse Bor an,i many more distant rel dcur; 58 grandchildren; 74 atives.great \u2022 grandchildren ; three\t0 Davison officiated al hrolhers, Arthur Fortin.Trieste 'be funeral service, wliich was Foriin, and Cyrille Fortin and held from the Draper Funeral many other relatives.\tjllome, Cowansville, on June 27._______________ j Interment was in the family lot in the Bedford cemetery, The pall bearers were Jack Patlendcn, Clifford Vaughn.STANHRIDGE EAST \u2014 The Percy Callaghan and Gordon death of Mrs.Oscar Scribner or Weslcott.* New Home Recipe Reducing Plan ft\u2019s simple how quickly one may lose pounds of unsightly fa! right in your own home.Make this home recipe yourself.It's easy, no trouble at all and eosts little.Just go to your drug store and ask for four ouncea of Naran Concentrate.Pour this into a pint bottle and add enough grapefruit juice to fill the liotlle.Take two tablespoons full a day as needed and follow the Naran Plan.If your first purrhaae does not \u2022how you a simple easy way to lose bulky fat and help regain slender more graceful curves; if reducible pounds and inches of excess fat don't disappear from neck, chin, arms, abdomen, hips, calves and ankles just return th# empty bottle for your money back.Follow this easy way on dorsed by many who have Iried Ihis plan and help bring bark alluring curves and graceful 4 Vacation Bible school closes at Sawyerville SAWYERVILLE - Vacation Bible School wai held from July 3 to U in the United Church with closing ceremonies taking place on July 14.There wa* a good attendance of parent* and friends Rev J C Arnold acted as chairman j The kindergarten children *ang three songs, one an ae-;tion song.The Primary das* 'gave a memory verse and rendered three numbers The missionary offering given during the school was dedicated ! The Junior Class put on a pa géant depicting the start of the [Church in Canada.The Junior choir sang three songs, one an Eskimo song, and closed with the song They All Call it Canada Mr.Arnold thanked those who had helped with the school.After the program parents and friends visited the different [departments to view work done ;by the pupils.East Angus MRS.OSCAR SCRIBNER.OF STANBRIDGE EAST TOP Pltl/.E \u2014 Rene Vlgncux, 14, winner of first prime in (hi- art contest for children of Domlar Limited employees, receives his $50(1 Canada Savings Bond in Montreal from T.N.Beaupré, chairman and president of the company.Looking on are Rene's parents, Mr.and Mrs.Leopold Vigneux, ami J.P, Lunderville, vice president and general manager of Domtar's kraft and, hoxboard division.Mr.Vigneux is a finisher in the kraft and boxboard mill at Windsor, ()iip.Tlr.A.Davis, Mrs, Bertha Rowe, Mrs.R.Luxford, Mrs.Annie Hughes and Mr.Hazcn Davis were calling recently on Mrs.W A Davis at the Wales Home, Richmond.Miss Nellie Marchant accompanied her sister-in-law, Mrs.William Marchant, Campbcll-ton, N.B .on a three week trip to London, England, Switzerland, Holland and France.fvM mHf Only a select number of jewelers can display this emblem\t_ ^ GFM ^0° To be awarded membership in the American Gem Society, a jeweler must qualify on the basis of his business integrity and his deep understanding of gemology.Membership cannot be purchased or given .it must be re-won, each year.We\u2019re proud of our membershm.for in the final analysis it signifies our mlcrcst (and capability) in serving you better.Skinner & Nadeau Inc.82 Wellington North, Sherbrooke, and at the Sherbrooke Shopping Centre.-1 Mr.and Mrs.Rov Martin and va ri-1 ton; two sisters, Mrs.\tJosephine\trose.Mass., and Fembank,\ttheir son.Richard, Three Riv- Richmond.The funeral\tuus capacities until\this relire- Leblanc of Eastman\tand Mrs\tWay\u2019s Mills, Quo., was killed in\ters, have returned home after at Chalmers\tment in 1953, when\the took up Elizabeth Armstrong\tof Mont-\tan accident while at work on\tspending a few days guests of their son-in-law and daughter, G.Vachon, Elliot (Davidson) Burbine Lake, Ont.Longueuil, S.L.Lockwood\u2019s FuncraljHe worked in Montreal in curred on Sunday, June 25, at Those from out-of-town attend'Home, slenderness.Note how quickly Hie I'arnham Nursing Home, ing were Mr.and Mrs.Leon service was held bloat disappears\u2014how\tmuch bet-\tafter\ta\tlong\tillness.She was in Aiken and their daughter, Don-lUnited Church, Friday, July 7\tresidence\tin Bedford.Both Mr.\treal and many other\trelatives.\tFriday, July 7.1er you feel.More alive, youthful\ther\t95th\tyear.\tna, Mansonviile, Mr.and Mrs.\t-'ll 2:30 p.m Rev.R A Camer-and Mrs.\tLumsden, who prede-\tHe was employed\tat Lines Mr.Burbine was the\thus-band\tMr and Mrs appearing ana active.\t| M|.s Scribner was born on Gary Aiken.Sherbrooke; Mr.on officiated.\tceased him in\t1964,\tmade Brothers Limited in Sutton,\tat of and Mrs.Dale Aiken, Mont- Bearers were\tJohn Barring many friends and\twere\tactive the time of his death\tand\tfather of Jarvis S.Burbine, Mr.Bruce Rolfe, real; Mrs.Irving Loughren and\tton.Walter Coles, Austin Gram church\tand community ser-\tThe funeral service\twas held\tof Wakefield.Mass.\tspent\tthe weekend\twith\this mo- Mrs.R.W.Yates, Clarksville,\tham, Ted Stimson, Lloyd Ful-\tvices in the Eastern Townships\t:July 31 in The Church of the Funeral services were\theld\tat\tihcr,\tMrs.Claude\tRolfc.Tcnn.\t1er and Wilton Pope\tMr.Lumsden is survived by a Good Shepherd, Glen Sutton, the Melrose Highlands Congre- Mr.and Mrs.Robert McKen- Intermcnt was in Maple Grove laughter, Helena, Mrs.N.Bara- Rev.R.Albiston officiating.Rational Church in Melrose on na and family, Corner \" Brook, Cemetery, Melbourne.\tketl, two sons.Stanley and An- Bearers were Lyle Leavitt, July 10.Military services were Nfld., and Miss\u2019Anne McKenna WALTER V.MORELA 4D OF RICHMOND RICHMOND - The sudden Among those attending from drew, ami seven grandchildren, Romeo Cushion.Earl Bullock, lield at the graveside.a distance were Mr.and Mrs all of Montreal.\tWilliam Dorsh, Gordon Logan\t- I death of Walter V.Moreland oc Russell Martin, Mahopnc.NY.\t- and Francis Haggerty.currcd on Wednesday.July 5.Mr.and Mrs.Gifford Martin EDISON BURNHAM\tBurial look place at the Glen 1967, at his home, 85 Clcvcmonl and Miss Helen Martin, New OF GLEN SUTTON\tSutton Cemetery.\t1 f\tYA/TY Avenue.\t[Ipswich, N.H., Mr and Mrs GLEN SUTTON \u2014 The sud-; Baskets of flowers were don\t91 WVI I The deceased, born at King E.L.Johnson, Manchester.Icn death of Edison James ated to the Waterloo Hospital Mr.Fred Coates has return-sey Falls on March 2, 1893, was'Conn., and Mr Howard More Burnham occurred on July 1 Relatives and friends attend cd to his home in Afton Mich the son of the late\t- \u2022 -\t¦ \"\t*' \u201d\t\u2019- 'L- \"\t- [Mrs.Alex Moreland, in this community all his life [San Francisco, Calif., were over-Jnight guests of Mr.Henry La-bonte on their way to Montreal.Mrs.Paul Taylor and son, Stanley, were also guests at the same home.Mr, and Mrs.Clinton Willard and family, have returned from More- Burnham Mr, and land.Rome.NY.also a large 1967, at the Brome Missisquoi ing were from Cowansville, after staving with his aunt a vacation spent at Sebago Lake, He lived number of local residents.\tPerkins Hospital at Sweetsburg.Eastman.Foster, Warden, Wa Mrs.K.H.Maclvcr for a few Me.Knowlton, G r a n b y.jdays.While here he was ac-! Miss Eldine Waldron has re- The deceased was born on;terloo, FRANK GORDON LUMSDEN March 28.1909, in Millington.Montreal.South Bolton, South compamed by Miss OF BEDFORD\tHe was a son of the late Chris- Stukley, Abercorn, Sutton and Coates to visit Expo.jand had operated his taxi ser vice for 47 years.Mr.Moreland is survived by BEDFORD \u2014 The death oc topher and Ida Marion Burn-|Glen Sutton, Owen Sound.Ot-his wife, the former Ethel Mar- curred suddenly at Mount Sinai ham.\tjtawa, Ont., Richford.West tin; a daughter, Lorna.Mrs.; Hospital, SL Agathe, on Thurs On August 31, 1935, Mr.Burn- Berkshire, Swanton, Vt; Dra-E.C.Nixon, a son, Glenn and day, June 8, 1967, of Frank ham was married to Angie\u2019cut, Mass.; and Newport, R.I.|Six grandchildren, all of Rich-Gordon Lumsden.of Bedford.R 0 y c e Jacobs, who survives\t- mond, and a half - sister, Miss Interment was in Bedford on him.He also leaves three sons, j Lilly Moreland of Grand\u2019Mere.i June 10.\tErie, at home, Owen of Glen [He was predeceased by five; Mr.Lumsden was born at St Sutton and Murelle of Sutton; brothers and one sister.John\u2019s, Newfoundland, in 188-1 also five grandchildren; The remains rested at the and moved to Montreal in 1928 brother, William of Glen JOHN J.BURBINE, Oi= MELROSE, MASS., AND WAY'S MILLS, QUE.one! MELROSE, MASS.\u2014 John J.Sut- Burbine.of 36 Cass Street, -1e.- Mr.and Mrs.Huntley Gord on and Mr.Charles Gordon, 1,\t^ Jr., of Sherbrooke, were reent an Andrew » Presbyterian Church >'n July !* Mrs, James Wixvi »as in Sherbrooke to visit her sister, Mrs C P Gordon, a patient tn the Shetbrooke Hospital House guest* at the Wood home have been Mr and Mr* John MacDonald, Ashfvtlf N C .Mr H P MacDonald Pittsburgh, Pa , Mr Albert MacDonald.Pe trou.Mich.Mr.Harry Wood, Montreal, and Mark Wood, Sherbrooke.Among other guest* «ere Mr and Mrs Findlay MacDonald, Scotstown Mis* Rebeca Morrison.Montreal, is spending a holiday with Mr and Mrs, Donald Mor nsim at their camp at Piopolis Guests of Mrs.David MacDonald were M-s.George Mac Donald and daughters, Rycgate, Vt Miss Katie Morrison and Mrs Ridgeway, Montpelier Vt , and Mrs.Angus Morrison, Scotstown.w ere calling on old friends here Mr ami Mrs.Douglas ('lark and sons.Stanley, Freddie and David, are spending a vacation in Dunville, Ont.Guests of Mrs S\\ lucy Mac Lend at the MacLeod cottage for a week were Mr.Charles Phalen and Miss Joan John ston.New York.Misses Leslie and Gigi Hayden.Miss Vic kie Fiusimons and Mr.F.MacLeod, all of Montreal.Among the people who have been in town and railing on old friends were Dr and Mrs Fred Matthews, St.Hilaire, M> J A V * Ms M- Mr.Idren Mi Carmichael and Hemmmgford Mr and Mr* Sylvio Gua> St Catharines, Ont , -pent week here «ah relatives, Recent guest* of Mr Mrs Lawrence Rtder and Mrs Net! MacLeod.Sa-ka; chew an.Mr ami Mrs R a > mond MacLeod, Bury, Miss C MacLeod, Sherbrooke.Mr.an.i Mrs Angus Vickie, of Detroit,\u2019 Mich .and Mr Harold Gilbert, Miss Sylvia Gilbert and Miss Marion Dougherty of S h e r-brooke, Mr and Mrs Wesley Chtlvers, Westfield, N R , have returned home after spending a vacation with the former's parents, Mr and Mrs Stanley Chtlvers, Oth er guests were Mr and Mrs Alfred Chtlvers, Bishoplon.ami Mr and Mrs.J Vten, Ste Thet' o 2 u, 77 IMfArtMWt Ift» Moi Your Choice P'\"'' CURAD CURAO CURAO 0|' tii« \"j y * i ot m family »<»\u2022 1 09 tpeoal 77< \u201e 3 ox 4S- m* 2 to.77- d I IM i Ü ml ibii REAR\" I L P fcPMEC -ijtîS SfrifNG fsr*»nl v«-i m P:P pfpj 8% feu.,; ft.! - VPiu.'W /Halts § Alberto VO 5 Johnson's Powder A!ka Seltzer Pegulor or HarcMa-HoM KW plastie eon(0;ner.A,d l0 dige5tjon jj )ob, Hoirsproy.15 or ?98 Gentle boby powder.14 o*.tire with 7 or,, 1,89 size.flush-A-Eyes Lustre creme Ban Roll-On Brylcreem Vitalii New born (to 1?!M The Uwmpoo for Mlky hoir The deodorant for oil-day Popular hair dressing for No- g-e.i»y hoi, rare.4 Hair Colour Ploytcir Glove* H) per pack Medium (to lorg« we.2?ib) 48: Toddler (22 lb Ond upj.48 proter»'on 1 of Lorg« sue, wilh comb.CLEARANCE I ab Sunglasses for Men and V» omen Values from 2.9 ?to 4.98 ToHobht Pe*»# I i 01.Mis* Cloirol thampoo hoir \u2019\u2018living\" glove» in pinlr or colour m popular lhadss mnifn Small, medium and ol blonde, brown, auburn large tizec.reci ot biark.mmm , 'i.mm i gimJr Special Curler Bag Sperinf 67* W5.Outlfed plo*Jir ,n o '>\tbl'.i*, turquoise or yellow.Appro*.8 ' * 8 '.Several popular styles to choose from for men ond women.You're sure to find more than one pair to please.Hurry m tor the best selection ! Hair Brushes 3 \" $ 1 ladies' brushes with nylon bristles ^earlired handles Assorted colours, styles.69' A $ 1 eo.Paper Napkins 99* ^ 500 Chef s Serv-ette only.Special.Wh.tf Drink Cups 1 p»«a 75 cold cups per pockoq» 50 hot cups per package./ *>*.Cups, Speriqf.27 eo.Tvhtritt Dtpf* Licorice 2 lbs '.'*\u2022¦*1, tasty, fresh lico^Le Allso\u2019-fs.T'ço» the\tMarshmallows Golden toa'.ted, ror-onyt foof*d Mri;th- fotwily Î Spe'ial\t77- bog.\twatering tren, ! Reg.43\u2019 Ib\tJ phg,.Jt Peanuts 2 ffe».freshly roasted blanched pean M \\ btly soiled.Delicious ! Only\t59- t>ng\tButferSCOfrh\tCHej h JH#\"CPt'h nar-d/ o* o wonderful low prtce Reg.37 ea\t3 pkgv far S 1 Crunchief In+v df^^iou» peanut bu-^er c^j^rhi»* A\t better thgo e/«r rgiirt ceg 37 yellow.S'iesaAio Bennett at tlie door and ire sented her with a lovely corsage.The fifteen friends assembled sang For She\u2019s a Jolly Good Fellow.On behalf of those present holiday with relatives.Mr and Mrs.D.Armour and, daughter, formerly of Chibouga-mau, were guests of Mr.and! Mrs.Morris Smith and other relatives.They are cn route to Trail, U.C., where they expect fA \"O'.,, T,\t, \u2022,, .î ran, it i Mrs.Fcaron presented gifts t .rS (j * tlie hride-to-be and expressed u> M s1'°*\t, ^ , host wishes for her future hap- .Mr) a'1(l M,rs- Ev<,rard ^ j\tin, who have been guests of Mr.P ti,o om.ir, eu™ ininori tn , ' and Mrs.R.A.Drake, have re The croup then loinen tn a , ,\t,\t,\t.\t_ game of cards.\turned to their homo m hurt Mrs.Fear on was assisted bv W,il,am: .0ntK Th^\tac' Mrs.Eunice Findlay and Mrs L?\"1?8111^ b-v Mr' Morris Norma Winget.as joint host-l(l\"dl\" of\tu esses\tDavid and Danny Hobbs have ____________ returned home after spending a I few days with Mr.and Mrs.J.Cl ¦ L,4-^\tHobbs in Asbestos, un V.ISI V/I i\tMr.and Mrs.Herman Wol- Mrs.Jeanette Cobb.w1k> had lers, Catharin» and John, ac spent some time with her son, companied by their guest, Miss Mr, Howard Picard, Mrs.Pic [Wansink, spent a week with ard and family, left recently Mr.and Mrs.W.Meijerink in for Aylmer, from where she ! Pickering, Ont .plans to travel by air to Kil- Mr.and Mrs.Donald Smith] larney, Fla , where she will stay and Evelyn and Raymond, High! for an indefinite time.Mr.and]River, Alta., were guests of Mr.: M m III / c x- I * i m\\ ï/ ir w Mr ' ,5 T - X Si if X.W f/ -/ ?y V* Mrs.Picard and Mrs.Alex Glen, Eaton accompanied her as far as Montreal, where they Visited Mr.Alex Glen, who is a patient in Queen Mary Veterans\u2019 Hospital.Callers at the home of Mr.and Mrs.William Henderson included Mr.and Mrs.W.Pctry, Sherbrooke; Air.and Mrs John Thompson, Brookbury and Air and Mrs.Basil Prescott.WAY'S MILLS \u2014 Mr and Mrs.Rodney Lyon.: Holland, Vt., were recent guests of Mrs.Lyon's motiver, Mrs.! Arthur Jordan and Mr.Jordan.! Mr.and Mrs.Kelcour.se.Quin : cy, Mass., spent a week with: Mr.Stanley Jordan.Mr.and Mrs.Leon Breault, .mMif \\m Wi ?2'97fo£9.?Sev./ 77 $ to and Mrs.Leonard Little, Hamil-: \u2014 \u2014 j,\u201c°- ^\u2018caun, ton, Ont.Mrs.Cecil Hinman, R<\u2019ho both, Mass., were guests Munroe.N.H., and Airs.Edna nf Mr- aU(i Mrs.Oliva Breault.Larmour, St.Johnsbury Vt.,' v,r Ronald Drew motored to were overnight guests at the ^tawa wilh Dickie Dustin of Henderson home.\ti Boynton to visit Air.and Mrs.Mr.and Airs.Dalton Hover H°ward Hrew.Misses Elaine and family were guests of Mrs.! and Fa-v/Drew spent a week at.Hover's sister, Mrs.John Mas- Vamp Livingston, Lake lover sey and Air.Massey in Alon- 'n®' treal, and spent a day at Exiw.\t'\u2014\u2014- Mr.Gerald Connell, Lachute, MELBOURNE RIDGE \u2014 is spending an indefinite time Among guests attending the at the home of Mr.and Mrs, Barber - Taber wedding in the Percy Jackson.\t, Melbourne Ridge United Chtirrh ex / __\tj _\t.V\u2019llilCM VllUiUJ Mr.and Mrs.Morns Smith, were Mr, and Mrs.Rodnev Ta who have been employed in her and family, Mr.and Mrs J\t1\tZ'/Sl! Cowansville, Que., have return- Keith Taber and family and ed and are presently living in Miss Donna Jones, all of * cottage at Labaree\u2019s Pond.Streetsville, Ont.; Miss Ancko Among those attending the Hoekstra, Beamsville Ont Mr Orangemen\u2019s Picnic in the Ger- and Mrs.Warren Taber.Mom trude Scott Grove, Inverness, treal; Airs.I) Ellis Verdun-were Mr.and Mrs.Gilbert Nut- Miss Hilda M a s s e y Pierre-brown.accompanied by Mrs.fonds; Rev.and Mrs Carl Gus-Persis Nutbrown and Mr.Harry tafson, St Johns- Mr Carl Nutbrown\tLennox ville;\tMr., Gustafson Jr., Ottawa; Mr.and and Mrs.Charles Moore, Miss Mrs.George Du Vail, Sutton- ™7Mar.ar I t (Faye:) Mr- Mr- and Mrs.Freeman Ashton! and Mrs.George Latewood with Springfield.Mass., Air and Mrs their house guests, Mrs.Lucy Howard Hopson and family\u2019 McGmgan, Lisburn and Mr.Al.,nampt0n, Ont.; Mr.and Mrs! ert Robinson, Belfast, Northern jG.Fremont, Knowlton; Mr.and r«T!!m\t,,\t_\t'rrs- Ross Simpson, Derry.Mr.and Mrs Donald Lar- N.H : Miss Doris Bridgetle.Sut- bougamau.are hoUdaying wHh 7s's Win ni e HoTliday^AU^and\t11 * t\tf y\t, .Chalhs Dash-abouts ! Mr and Mrs.Maurice Halle Kursome, Mr.Lewelvn Beattie and family, Quebec Citv, were M-Xs RahMia Roa,t m i guests of Mr.and Mrs.Gerard Ï * Ed /Luis A \u2019.nH \u201e p\u201e v,,,.S,fDoS;; WEST SUTTON _\txS Mr.and Mrs.Langlois.Mon- Gary Shuffelt.all of Cowans-\tww »eo> treal, have purchased from Mr ville; Airs.Bessie Barber.Lewis a lot of land from the Swelsburg; Mr.and Mrs L Larose Farm and will start Bettz and Wendy.Mrs.Glenna building at a later late.\tSimpson of Derrv.N.H.anti Mr.Dale Gilbert, Thompson Air.and Airs.L.Rothney, Len ville, Conn., spent a iew days noxville.here with his grandmother.Mr.and Mrs.Rodnev Taber Mrs.Hazel Gilbert, and uncle.Linda.Blain and \u2019 Jeffrey Mr.Pearle Gilbert.\tStreetsville.Out., were weekend Miss Barbara Perkins spent a guests of Mr.and Mrs.E.Wil-few days in Fordyee with her kins and family.Other visitors grandmother.Mrs.AI.Perkins, were Mr.Ken Pariseau and Bliss Kay Marco celebrated Miss Elsie Los, Calgary, Mr her fifth birthday on July 1.9.Jim Los.Athabasca.Mtn and Miss Maigaret Robinson, La Mr.and M's.Douglas Wilkins chine, enjoyed two weeks holi and daughter, Linda, Sault Ste Says at her home here.Marie./ /' / Women's 3 »pîe.Suifs Pure wool and bonded acetate plaid with double-breasted jacket or pea jacket, stovepipe slims and semi A-line skirt.Also of checked wool with double-breasted jacket, sheath skirt and stove-pipe slims.Assorted colours, Sizes 8 to 16.Beg.29.95, .$ÎÇ et?.IVo?Tiefi s Sportswear Dept.Girls' 2-pte.Saifs Plaid or checked woofs and striped cotton double knit in three ''fabl, stylings with double or single-breasted jackets ! Assorted ' this minute\" hues of brown, green, blue and brick ,.sizes 7 to 14 in the group.Reg.14.95 ond 16.95 .10.77 eo.Girls Wear Dept.Lifflc Girls' 2-pte.Suifs Plaid or checked wool and striped cotton daubie knit with belted slacks.Single or double-breasted jackets with assorted collar styles.Wide colour choice.Sizes 4-5-6-6x.^9- 12 97 .7.77 ea.CksJèrcn j W$ar Dtpf.sweaters w ills'-XcT- \u2018 Boys' a,v \u2019\t~47 Sate care Acrylic ,\td modeU\tofonge, green °rred\u2019 *hope
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