Sherbrooke daily record, 3 août 1967, jeudi 3 août 1967
[" < Established 1897 Stjecbtooke Oailu Ectocd Price: 10 Cents SlURBROOKF, Ol'FBEC, nU'RSlv\\>, M t.isi }, \\^1 WEATHER showrtx or thiimlorsturm* liite this afternoon ami this e» eniiij; |-'riila> mainly rloud.v oiih a fen dumers iiml risk iff an afiermuin thiimlrnitorm.I isht winds except for gtixts during thiindrrslornis.Huh liulax ,md luu lonulit at 'heebi juke KO and tij.Seventy-first year State coal authority criticized 1 \\ IH'MPCVTTFR \u2014 The Rock Forest turnoff on King Street West is the first stretch of road in Canada to undergo safety grooving, a progress of cutting grooves into the pavement at critical locations.Shown above is a bumpeut-ter machine, which cuts the grooves.The groo» ing pattern being used at the Rock Forest turnoff is 1 S\" \\ 3/16\" on 1\" centres.This process will also be aoplied to the St.Fite turnoff starting sometime next week.(Record photo: Gerry Lemay) Grooving of road tried by the city to stop skidding on dangerous curve liy PETER VERRAL (Record staff reporter) Safety grooving, a process of cutting grooves into payement al critical locations, is being dope for the first time in Canada on the curve leading to the Rock Forest turnoif on King Street West.Construction began yesterday morning on the curve which has been the scene of five accidents from January 1 to September 1, 1988.The grooving process will also be applied to the St.Elle tu\u2019noff beginning next.week.LONDON (CP) \u2014 1 he XlvrUn y Iv.ip liLastc: resulted ranee and bungling ineptitude in Britain's state coal utithoiio, s.ixs .» jud port made public tod.n.The government - appointed tribunal's report caiegonealh hi.Coal Board and a string of named ollicials far the slag slide that |mining village List Oct, 21 and killed 144 persons, including I 10 chik Board Chairman Lord Robots is ciitici/cd sharplv.from loll).L cud tribunal's the N k the u mal clsh ; The board lacked a safety pol icy for mine - waste disposal Killer slag tip No, 7 was started in 1958 on a hazardous site-over streams that caused the slag to shift, liquefy and slide \u2014against sound engineering, recommended p r o c edurr or ¦ even common sense, the tribunal says.Repeated warnings and clear signs of danger were ignored or sidetracked, sometimes with : \"the taint of subterfuge and arrogance.\" The report distills into 151 pages of angry, often moving 'language in more than 2,500,000 , word* of testimony from 135 witnesses, plus the evidence of ,61 maps, 200 photographs and I visits to the disaster scene.\"In truth there were no vil-, lains in (his harrowing story .but the Aberfan disaster is a terrifying tale of bungling ineptitude by many men charged with tasks for which they were totally unfitted, or failure to heed clear warnings, and of total lack of direction from above,\" the tribunal says : in an introduction.\"Not villains, but decent men, led astray by foolishness or by ignorance or by both in combination, or responsible for what happened at Aberfan.\u2018\u2018That, in all conscience, is a burden heavy enough for thorn to have to bear without the ad-! [diticnal brand of villainy.\" The three - member tribunal.\t\t\t IkfcSÎBrwS \u2022'\u2022\u2022G,\t¦ ' .«O, J i\u2018«d th .:}£££$¦:;! ternoon.-\t«py-r\u2014\u2014y1?-*\u2022\u2014\u2022't- .1 fil! 4-Vtof Charles Langlois, Director of'beaded by Sir Edmund Davies, Services for Sherbrooke, exam- born High process yesterday af- Î\u2019ce¦\tthe coal Court board \"I certainly am hopeful that this new process will .\t- reduce the number of accidents a ^ on this section of the road.It \" ar\"' ^ its officials not only morally to blame but \"incontestably'\u2019 Ji- icuuve me uuuiuer oi acciuems T\t,\t*a\" ÏMÉ&mm on this section of the road.It'JD a((!dlt,oa', ^««port casti- ¥\t^\tft] actually is an experiment that:\"' 'f \u2018''f âuthomy in gen- was conceived four weeks ago,\u2019*j^ar! »\t.\t\u2022\tiMr.Langlois explained.\trii'cacf-or it c k i j-r ¦ i \\/ Êpi5- rrt Ttl rvn el\tciisaster.ft says board officials c.i\t\"The Provincial Highway De- stubbornly disclaimed any re SAIGON \u2014(AP) \u2014 South Viet- partaient is defraying S7,0tX) to sponsibiiity until confessions nam s ^ presidential campaign $8.000 of the cost, while the city 'v®fe wrung from them near the officially opened today as a of Sherbrooke will defray about en4 the 76-dav hearing\u2014the leading civilian candidate for $2.000.The safety grooving will longest public inquiry in British vice-president called for seal-extend across the eastbound bist'-ry.ing down of the war and nego- ]allp jf the highway to the Lord Robens.56, onetime of-tiations with the Viet Cong. Dragnet 'fit Horn's Herne* 12) Vic Damone , F Troop 11:00 | SI No*, t) New» p m.12) Ne 11.20 p.m.A) V |!( p.m.MANSONVILLE \u2014 Recent guests of Mr and Mrs.Leon Eldridge were Mr.and Mrs Douglas N.Gullifer, Margaret and Tom m y; Mr.and Mrs and who day aunt Kenneth Hansen Joan, Minneapolis, Minn., returned home after a ten visit with their uncle and VV b i 1 *\t4 >\t.^ days at EXPO and visited cousins in Montreal.Wiv.»»uu v.a.-ors at the Eldridge home were Mi.and Mrs.Gerald Newell, Hartford, Conn.; and Mr.and Mrs, Thomas Walsh, Tom and Mary, Dover, N il.Rev.and Mrs.Ft.G.Albiston, Karen, David ami Linda, have left for Old Orchard Beach, Me , lo spend two weeks holiday.Weekend guests of Mr and Mrs I,eon Aiken were Mr.and Mrs Gary Aiken.Sherbrooke: Mr.and Mrs.Bettschen, Miss Helen Bettschen, Sutton; Miss R e n a Aiken, Macdonald Col- >:M \u2022 m.j u Today /:0S a nv I) News, Hcnli 7:45 a.m.ill Farm »na Horn* 7:55 a.m 3) Vermont Heport « oo a.m.hi Captain Kanaeroo tl) ttngs Bunny S:]0 a.m.Marcia A, p0rkv Pig 8:45 s.m.8) Your Breakfast Serial v 00 a.m.i) Romper Room i) Donna Reed b) if O'clock Land *:M a.m.3) Feature Film \">> General Hospital 10 00 p.m.5) Vic Damone Ai Joamnain* | 8) Summer Focus 10:3© p.m.A/ Pan American * Game* FRIDAY 9:40 a.m.8) Our New Hampshire 9:54 a m j 3/ Local Report to OO a.m .\u20191) Candid Camera it Snap Judgment ! 8i Dating Game 10:25 a.m.j 51 News 8/ News, Sander Vano* | cur 10:30 « m j 3) Beverly Hillbillies I )> Concentration l) Dateline Hom wood 10:55 a.m.8) Children's Doctor 11:00 a.m.1) Andy Griffith 1 5) Personality l > Rooney moon Race 11:2$ News 11:30 p m.ws.Weather, Sports J) Tonight: Johnny Carson Joey Buhop 11:45 p.m.Movie: \u201cUaudfite lugllah\" Movie: \u201cPowder River\" 12 Midnight Il Ne 8) 12 Il Mn Ch 'The im 1.30 a.m.) Your Guido Kxpo 12; Local News 11:15 a.m.\\) Montreal Notebook !2) Kxpo Guide 11:30 ».m.3) Dick Van Dyke 5; Hollywood Squares 6) Serial Six 8) Fa mil v Game 12) University of the Air 12:00 noon 3) Love ot Lifo 5)\tJeopardy 6)\tluncheon Date 8) Everybody's Ta Ik In,.12) Romper Room 12:25 p.m.1/ News.Bcntl 12:30 p.m.3, A) Search for Tomorrow 5) Kye Guess iii Don04 Reed jiJ) Magic Tom 12:45 p m.S, 6) Guiding Ugh* 12:55 p.m.1/ News, Newman i ©6 o.m 1' AoroM the Fence i; News.Local \u2022o Luncheon Date i; Fugltiva 12/ Fractured Phrase» 1.13 p.m.31 Film Short 1.3© p.m.».«' As The World Turns 12) Mai'i.'JWete * Court 1:55 p.m.1/ News.Dickerson 4:00 p.m 1, At Password n Days of our Jive* A; Klahanie 8} Newlywed Game 12) Ld Allen Time 2:30 p.m.3) House party >» The Doctors ») Coronation Street b) Dream Girl i 12) People in Conflict 2.55 p.m.\u2022) New* 3:00 p.m 1) To Tell the Truth T Another World -ii Take 30 12) Words And Music 3.25 p.m.3) News 3:30 p.m.13, A; Bdge of Night \u2022) Vou Don\u2019t Say h Dark Shadows >2) It's Youi Move 4:00 p.m.i {) Secret S* *rro iâ) Match Game iA) Communicate » 8* M«)vle: \u201cThe Corn U Green*\u2019 12/ In Town 4:25 p.m.5» News 4:30 p.m.L Movie \u2019\u2022Suneet tn the West\" >; Mike Dou^Im Ai Vacation Time 12) Mike Dougia.s 5:50 p m A) Forest Ranger» 5.15 p.m.bj Report 5:30 p m.A) Pan American Game» 8) New», Peter Jen* nlngi 5:41 pm.! 3) News.Weather, i Sports a .po p m.| 51 News, Weather, Sports 6) Danger Man Hi Movie: \u201cTali dan Riding\" 12) The Best of Pierre i Berton 6:05 p.m.i \\) Weather, News 6:25 p.m 3) Weather, Bird Berdan 6:30 p.m.3) News, Cronklte I 5) News, Huntley Brinkley i 0^ Ne .vs j 12) Pulse, News r Oo p.m \u2022 3) Sc» Hunt I 3) Bewitched j 6) Seven on Six j 12) Gunsmoke 7:25 p.m.\u2018 6; Sports 9:3P p in ; 3/ Wild, Wild, W est ; 5; Tarxai) A; Let'* Talk Music I G Time Tunnel pm 4; Album I 12* Movie \"A Night to Remember\u201d \u2022 :30 p ik.I L Hogan's Heroas »» Man from U.NC.L.E.! Hi Get Smart I 8) Malibu LT.9:00 r.m.1» Movie: \u201cThe 1,-Shaped Ry>om\" A) Movie: \u201cBrainwashed\u201d 8» Rango 4:3© p.m 5,8) College Ail Star Football 10:00 P.m 12) Mission Impossible 10:30 p.m.6) Pan-American Game* t-ion, W'ilfrid St C>r and Mareei Dufresne were laid off the Richmond on December 20.1966, \u2014 s i \\ , oliccmcn Brotherhood of Richmond had issued! statements to the town saying1 that the policemen had been fired \"in the most unjust way! \"ithout good reason or founded argument within or outside the (collective) convention.\" The tow n on I he other hand said the only reason it had laid them off was bes'ansp of \u2022\u2019tight budgeting \" \u2022fudge Veilleux, in hearing the case, had said that he could find nothing in the collective agreement that forced the City of Richmond to keep four policemen instead of two and that it was not the policemen's right to decide whether or not the City of Richmond's administrative decision was well founded or not.Not satisfied with Judge Veilleux's decision, the two policemen, represented by lawyer Jean-Paul Lemieux, presented their case before the Labor Relations Board composed of Judge Pierre Decary and commissioners Marcel Forget and J, Eucher Corbeil.For the first time Trust shares on stock exchange 4 INSPECTION \u2014 Edward Stolareyk, left, and Boh Plante, right, manager of the Sherbrooke Canadian Tire store, look over the motor of Mr.Stolarcyk s 1934 Dusenberg Convertible Sedan, manufactured not in Germany, hut in Indianapolis.This ear, one of 370 that were originally produced, was on display at Ee.Baron Motor Motel yesterday as part of the Canadian Tire-sponsored Centennial Tour of antique and classic ears.(Record photo Doug (.ierrish) Curtains, waterline markings part of tales old cars tell Royal Trust Company stock lidmgs will appear for the fits! lime on both the Toronto and Montreal Stock Exchana in less than 10 days, company president Conrad Harrington said yesterday morning Addressing a group of M.i 1er of Business Administra: ion sMudents at the Cniversily < i Sherbrooke, Mi Harrington said the listing is an atleinp to modomtie the image of trust companies He also hoped that it would Council is | prsised for cas sals 1 The Sherhn oke Chamber oi Commerce has praised Hie Slier brooke city eouneil for selling Sherbrooke's municipal gas y te ni to the SI Lawrence \\ at ley Gas Society, a wholly owned .subsidiary of Quebec Natural Klas Corporation.In a press release, the Cham be'\u2022 s\tll at a study of the gas system shows that the sys leu,., saios have been deereas mg steadily since 1PI14 and its delieit growing with no mi provement in sight, j The city was wise, the press ; release say s to get rid of this system under the most advantageous conditions possible 1 The system was sold for $500,-1 000\tand the buyers I old the Council that they planned to ('ouvert the system from pro pane to natural gas The release also praises the council for not selling the land; 1\tattached to the gas company; jbut merely leasing it to tin \u2022 company and urges council to consider future possibilities for these properties.encoi'i age the public to invest more m the field of trust com panics 'll Harrington pointed out stg.is of growing competition between the large banks in Canada and the Irust compatîtes He said a sign ot tins st.rug gle can be seen by live banks offering higher interes'l rates to i un more customers However, he s.dd that trust companies should have no tear of the hanks, and be ready to fight them in this incre.gftng attempt to acquire more customers In reference to the Carter Report on Taxation, Mr Harring ion said he didn't know how ami when the recommendations would be acted upon He did suggest that if they are aecepied they will probably result m a little more work for trust companies in re-Sard to aecountin : and bookkeeping procedures.I 'Stp*''- ,Ji®.ROYAL TRUST I\u2019RESIIIENT \u2014Conrad Harrington, prrsi dent of (lie Royal Trust Company, spoke on the aelivUiea of trust investment in Canada to Master of Business Admin istratinn students at the Cm versity of Sherbrooke yesterday morning.Above, left to right, Jacques Dionne, man agor of the Sherbrooke branch, Maurice Forget, senior vice-president, Montreal.Alphonse Rivcritl, (lean of Business Administration at 1.1 of S, and J.F.Close, vic«.president, Montreal, chat in the Business Administration, student lounge.(Record photo Gerry l-einoyi BRIEFLETS RICHMOND Annual Decoration and Mem- Extxa-large headlamps, cur- history behind it.but some of from\t; these machines from other gen HUNTINGVILLE \u2014* tains and shades for the win- ; the stories are outstanding.\tThis auto has one of the most'orations.\tj Miss Ruth Evans has returned :doms.odd-sounding horns; all One black Rolls Royce had interesting\thistorical back-1\tifrom Ottawa where she attend these unique features and many j waterline markings on one of.grounds of all of those that\t''l\u2019 1hr]se construe»-1 Mr Charles Cowhard spent a ; through Sherbrooke yesterday., to a sea captain.\tlof 1939.and King George and;od hefi\"\tpummicnt lot IS nnui.lis ot til,\tin i .iiunU this\tye«i\tin an iuterview published re c\t-Is trum\ttour Montreal hos\tcufo'ceuu'm of\tthe to houi\tjwrls that Mr\tOimiiriou and \" c k on the tireat I akes\tNf\tthree other officials were dis l ie x ray specialists want n.e,\t4\tmissed from the pavilion staff, insurance coverage ex'ended to\tyj-f\tTciklHG OVQT\t\"He is a secretary-general in cover the cost of radiation\tthe ministry of trade in Greere treattucut.s in private hospitals Sets ti'S pace\tMONTH K -VI ttl\u2019) Nicolas and he «anttnl to gel back to 11 now cuvcis such treatments\tn\tIhamondopnlnus.consul gen llus jnh full tune.Mr Dimiiri i general hospitals only,\tMON'lKKAl (v'l\u2019i Mv m oral for Grocce in Montreal.'ou had already accomplished \\iioiig those win' have re Hamilton, a candidate for the says he lias taken ovei direct inn the greatest part of the work s'-itt'd ,s Pi Marvin t.oughotHt .catiershio u! ihc l\u2019nigr*'ssive of the Gri'ek pavilion at Expo here president of the Association of ____________ _________________ 5 5KFRPR(WKT PAtt/V RfroTtn, Ttmts Am % ' 'tm tC resign in row over GIDDY AT \u2014 Two small Massachusetts brothers, on their way to Expo earlier this week by pony cart, stopped last week in Bedford for a greeting from the mayor, William Taylor, who shakes hands vvilh Tony Whittemore His companion Is brother Jeff.Holding the pony is Bedford councillor T.G.Shepherd.(Photo by Skip Nashville' Social and sale Expo-bound brothers stop off in Bedkrd BEDFORD (Special ' leleven and nine Radiologists of the Province of Quebec and director ol radio therapy at Montreal General Hospital Dr l OUgheed said the asso jciation has asked mciubei ra diologists to state the dates on bieh their lesignanons become etlecnve so thaï substitute ser ivice can he arranged.the Canadian Press reported erroneously Wednesday that tli -association had sent letters to members urging them to qua it heir posts.Supports strike I .a were greatly Book before proceeding on'fully completed alout i went y COWANSVILLE (Special) Tony and Jeff Whittemore of I intrigued with their living their way They reached Expo live miles a day situ o the I -gm \u2014 The ladies of Trinity Christ Needham, Mass , arrived in quarters in St Albans, where this week, completing a journey nin.g of their trip t^urch are having a StravvberryiBedford on (July 28) after driv-jthey were lodged in .iaü.\tj begun on July 5 from Need- A huar r,acarfl ,, |hp rear F,, , ,rim.Social and food sale on Satur- in« twenty-five miles from St Thcy urrp given the choice bam.\t,»f the sulks announced Expo.nr ,\t.n \" ' .day, August 5.at 2:30 p.m Albans, Vi., where they had of sfavin8 in a nvate homo or By the completion of the top or Bust\t^ , r n' -O si -\t¦ L ' ¦\t' There will be a fish pond for^P6\"1 1'he previous night\t-*- ¦ ¦ -\u2022 *«-\t\u2022-\tihev hud covered over 30(1\ttUMposul M'lkix Gi.al MONTRE M.(CP) l.oui brrge, prcsidenl of the Qucb [\u2022'['deration live children.in the jail amt they chose The two brothers.miles through three stales, Sherbrooke Daily Retord Requires o Correspondent for ASBESTOS to report community activities and look after subscriptions.Applications should be marked: Attention Miss Fannie Williams.can be so many things Congratulations to the ten Québecers who topped our list this week for their outstanding hospitalité.We say \"Bonjour\" to : Mr.Georges Golipeou P.O.Bo* No.203 Ste-Adele-en-Bos Mr».Lucien Berfee Rural Route No.1 Blue Sea Lake, Gatineau County Mr.Nelson VigneouD 4556 Morquette Street Montreal Mis* Fleurette Boisvert 10 Petit Champlain St, Quebec Mr.Jean-Guy Langlois 765 Roeine Street Quebec This week, our travelling \"tourist'' has left congratulatory cards with thesse lucky Québecers.They are invited, along with two friends of their choice, to spend a day at Expo 67 .all expenses paid.This wonderful day will be followed by a gala dinner with Premier Daniel Johnson at the terrace-restaurant of the Québec Pavilion, aged Tatter.\t.g \u2022 .Massachusetts.New Hampshireves,\u2018u On Saturday morning thev and Vermont were formally greeted by Mayor1 Eor transportation they used William Taylor in Bedford and a small frame sulky drawn by escorted to the county building, their ten-year old grey Shetland where they signed the Golden pony, who despite his age faith Gas war breaks oat in Montreal area MONTREAL (CD \u2014 Imperial other oil companies Oil Ltd.'s announcement of a Imperial rut its prires last reduction in the retail price for Friday to 41 d cents a gallon: gasoline in the greater Montreal for regular grade and 4fi 9 cents area has ignited the wrath of for premium grade, gas station dealers and even By Wednesday, most other - companies in the Montreal area, had followed suit, though Shell Canada Ltd.only dropped its prices by one cent, to 42.9 and 47.9 cents a gallon, respectively.British Petroleum of Canada .Ltd.said it is not at present de (creasing prices.Imperial Oil gave as a reason j for its reductions the need to' j counter competitors \"point-of sale 'premiums and some price 'cutting.The two-cent reduction is to be shared by dealers and the company, each absorbing lone cent.A spokesman said the corn ipany \"wants to get away from gimmicks.\" but added that pro-! motional activity was not neces-Isarily ruled out.He said that the firm reduced prices to off set \"some of our competitors who were underselling us.\u201d Texaco Canada Ltd.British America Oil Co.Ltd and Cana dian Petrofina Ltd have all fol lowed the Imperial Oil lead.WILL BE COMPETITIVE A.FT Campo, president of Ca nadian Petrofina, said that the company had been in touch with its dealers in the Montreal area and had urged them to remain competitive in price Referring to Imperial Oil's do sire to eliminate promotional features, he said that \"the amazing part is that Imperial Oil and Shell were the two com panies that started these gim mieks \" Imperial Oil says all but two of its 3fXl Montreal-area dealers [have agreed to the two-cent cut A Texaco Canada official j would only say that \"we have jtaken action which will be vi.si i ble on the spot in local sta liions.\u201d Meanwhile, the Gasoline Retailers Fraternity of the Island of Montreal, which claims to ispeak for 350 retailers, held an 'emergency executive meeting |and decided to call all area dealers to a general conference Aug.9 to discuss the decrease It claims the price reduction (will mean an average loss of 54.000 a year for service station ; operators Rudy Sauve, president of the fraternity, said the reduction is good for the consumer but \"we jfind it hard to accept the fact That the retailer should be taxed (for the cut.\" Pheir arnvul a furore were busy takinv in Biullurd l.akes M-amen and tin* Canadian anil vanu-ras ITium of Postal Workers.pkTure.s\tThe seamen, members of t!u> :1 m r 'ravelling, the bride tar by her parents, wore a dress chr)S« a m\"1'.Sreen and white of white crocheted lace over'P'n \u2022s',\u2018Pe -sul'- white accessor satin and a white nylon strawt'os a*tfl * white chrysanthemum picture hat She carried a colon- this I keep a \"one size larger\" own war on rising prices.To do drawer for my boys.Into it I \u2014 \u2014 .\tpul articles of clothing that are bought at bargain prices at the VYOniD & For the window treatment, j you'll need one double size (81 x 108 inches) flat sheet in the green and white island ham boo pattern, two window shades end of a season.When buying ^ ,,Klt i 111 11 murin Mtir lieat register or Stretch over hoard and attach\tIl\tit\tI\tL \u2018\ti f I\u2019he marks disapTwith staple gun.Position val- ( QCK-WntCll\tW HP ft\tGilt\t111\tTIP\tS/iH es - MRS.C.M.ance.shades and curtain rod at ^\t1^ ^ Ci./.G./ L\tW I 1 L\tUUL\tL I L\tLI IL.\tOU.I L taffeta, with a pale pink satin sash and pink ribbon in her hair.She carried a liny basket of carnation buds and rose buds in pastel colors.Mr.Carl Gustafson, of Ottawa, acted as best man and the : ushers were Mr.Eric Dryden.| Cowansville, and Mr, Warren Taber, of Montreal, brother of i the bride.i Mrs.Taber, mother of the I bride, chose a dress and matching jacket of pale blue acrilan travelknit, white accessories and of Air.and Mrs.Roy E.jand a corsage of pink carna .\t.J ~ lions.I The groom's mother.Mrs (Barber.w*ore a dress of turquoise lace and matching three | quarter length coat and white j accessories.Her corsage was .of pink carnations immediately following the Liverpool.N.S.and of Atr.and of Air.and Mrs.Roy E.Blanchette, Richmond.Que.(Photo by Gerry Lemay) ?267 SIZES 10-18 f)tf\tCvH Itikaf.ceremony, a reception was held gar and basil or oregano.MONTREAL.August 3rd 1 At work you may be the most \u2019generally hotter than June's, tonseed oil at twenty-six.pea-Measure distance from floor conscientious clock-watcher on\texposure time should be cut to\tnut oil at twenty-four and olive lo rod and add two inches.(\u2019«lithe payroll, but once you set\tfifteen minutes, to even less if\toil.cocoanut oil or\tpoppyseed sheet to this measurement, off on vacation you tend to\tyou're a redhead or blond.Take\toil at twenty-three.\tHowever,\tnecorated\twith white wedding measuring up from the bottom 'gnorc time.This can be a mis-\tfive times as much sun as you\tyour skin stands\ta better i.s\u2019 streamers,\troses and - to take advantage of hem.Press\u2019take* \u2022\u2019'\u201ct* to clock watch w hen\tshould and y ou'll suffer a pain-\tchance with one of\tthe stand-\tsu™mer\t\"owers*\t\u201c1e brldp s If you couldn\u2019t ( under one-half ' inch at raw mit in the sun.particularly if ful burn, ten times the amount, ard lotions or creams, parlieu-'tab e was centered with a three Today's recipe PIZZABURGERS 1\tcup tomato ketchup Fs cup salad oil 2\ttablespoons wine, vinegar Vt teaspoon powdered sweet basil OR oregano 2 pounds ground beef IV teaspoons salt Freshly-ground black pepper 1 cup shredded mozzarella cheese Thinly-sliced pepperoni 8 hamburger buns, split Combined ketchup, oil, vine YOUNG, NEW! 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Clip coupon in Catalog\u2014choose, one pattern free.Send 5Or now.in the church hall, which was you re a bikini-wearer or if il's and you\u2019ll he -After write cheques on your savings account, edge.Cut crinoline strip two nUvnU* ter '£ ïa'T,?THK\t\"\u2019ri'cs wide.Machine baste th« first\tha(i i- NO\\ A SCOTIA ofiers the new blue ¦\tr H ,\t.season, ami you mav wind up Chip savings account, paying -IV'T interest \u201c'noline to folded ed\u201ee.Turn .\t.\t, , with no chequing privileges to tempt you.t0P section over to wrong sid** -\t® a blister case, larly if you make your pur- tied wedding cake, made by the Season meat with the sale and pepper and shape as eight ; thick patties.(If preferred, salt and pepper may he omitted and meat tenderizer sprinkled, over patties just before gril-l ,\t.,.rhi£p when von rVnrh vnnr'vo.mother of the bride and dec a ' *\t3 U!:K 01\tcal on destination' for' mqnv\t0t'aied bv her aunt.Mrs.Frank Place on\tgreased grids of ewes sunning.y ,ur\tskm\t^Vrions\tATêsp-iallv for\t»< Melbourne.Tall white^^^^ anf) barbecue for -.\t.\t.\t.\t.\t,\thave lost most ot its s.r.sm- 1 ; , \u20191 °f \u2019 \u2018 l-f.^'oeocLLh'candl2* in crvstal holders and'4 minutes, about 1 inch from There are\tother\tgood\tScoliabank\tplans,\ttoo.\tLike\t6-year\tSavings\tto\tform\ttwo inch\tstiffened top\t*\trule, twenty\tminutes\tex-\tvity to\tthe sun.Vt\tthis\tpoint\trnl\u2018la\u2018en lor\ts,Ptcltlc geogiapn-\tcrvs)al vasf of pastei shaded:burned-down\tcoals of the bar- Certificates\tthat\tpay\t$100\tfor\tevery\t$75\tinvested.\tAnd\tthe\tregular\them.\tPress\tand\tstitch.\tposurc\tin\tJune\tis\tthe\tright\tyou're\tmore apt to\ttan\tthan\t1C areas*\troses* romnlèted the tahi» ar becue.Turn\tpatties and cover ri' rs savings account, with S\u2019sC* interest and full chequing privilèges.Last _ but not least a handy way to stick to the plan you choose Called the Scotiabank Budget Book, it\u2019s free at your nearest branch.SUMMER IS A GREAT SEASON FOR KIDS.How they love to xun, jump, climb and explore in the big outdoors.And how proficient they arc at bringing home cuts and scratches by the do/on It's at times like this that t most appreciate having NUPERCAINAL* CREAM on hand.Being anesthetic, it soothes the pain of minor cuts and skin irritations (even acne and diaper rash).And.since it is antiseptic as well.Nupcreain.il Cream guards against infection.We wouldn't Qj *\u2022*
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