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Sherbrooke daily record
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  • Sherbrooke, Que. :[Eastern Township Publishing],[1897]-1969
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mercredi 2 août 1967
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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 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
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