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[" WEATHER Cloudy with tunny periods this afternoon.Mainly clear tonight.Tuesday tunny and warm, Light winds.High to-day and low tonight at *5 and 60.tjccbcookcPailuBccocd Smile for today Tite typical lion Juan U»owo lhat randy may he dandy, hot liquor is quirker, Established 1897 JhlRjMl* Price: 10 Cents SHERBROOKE.QUEBEC, MONDAY.AUGl.SI 14.I tits 7 School marks computer woes finally solved I he computer language problem with the regional school marks situation seems to be finally cncr.Several more changes were made this morning in the original list of 80 per centers supplied by the ET Regional School board for Friday\u2019s Record.Eighteen-year old Colleen Coates of Cook-hire High still comes out on top with 89.5 per cent.Dean Apps.St.Francis High, Richmond, who was originally reported to have achieved 85 per cent, now comes out second in the regional area with 87.9 per cent.In Dean's case, all the marks were listed on the computer sheets under his name, with the exception of trigonometry, which cnl\\ had two asterisks opposite the listing.As with Colleen Coates\u2019 alge-|-\u2014-\u2014\u2014.- bra mark, where two asterisksias,frls^s beside one mark, appeared opposite that listing.!'™'0*1 meant that she had 100 the asterisks were interpreted Per cent in that subject, but the to mean that Dean had not writ-;00®81 in overall percentage was ten the trig exam, so his aver \"ot enough to send her above age.which had to be calculated the 80 per cent mark, by the regional board offices.t'0- w'th the aftair apparently was figured without it.It came c i determine her own destine but conference m Quebec last Fn id wouldn't be preferable\tda\\ A PROl\u2019D MOMENT \u2014 The Wolfe County Regional Fair ended yesterday with an animal parade among other events.Above left to right, Yvon Gingras, Weedon.manager of Dominion Time Limited, presents the silver tup for the best farm team hitched up, to Georges Etien Girard, St.Fortnnat.as I.urien Gosselin, a Fair director, and Rosaire Desmarais, Fair president.look on.(Record photo: Gerry Leinay) 1 couldn't comment on specific ! ing different activities Two dead in region accidents Two people died and three others were injured in seper ate accidents in the Eastern' Townships region over the weekend.In Magog, Rejean Bergeron.; 20, 174 Principal Street, Granbj drowned in the Magog River af ter he has rescued two other passengers from his car.Mrs.Jean Verdean, 29.188 St.Jean Baptiste Street, Sherbrooke was killed late Saturday night in a two-car collisionj on Route 1 near Rock Forest.The car in which Mrs.Ver-' deau was riding collided with; a ear driven by Jacques Trent-1 bley, 21.7t>4 Patricia Street.Sherbrooke, according to the! Sherbrooke provincial police.Two passengers in the Trem-bley ear were injured.Errol Lapointe, 33, of Quebec City was taken to the Hotel Dieu Hospital with lacerations bo the head.He was reported in good condition this morning.Denis Michaud, 22, 6 85th.Street, Quebec City, was taken to the Hotel Dieu Hospital for examination but was released shortly after.Mrs.Viteur Gauthier, 38.1460 Bowen Street, Sherbrooke, who was driving the car in which Mrs.Verdean, was a passenger, was not injured.A two-year-old Sherbrooke boy was injured at the intersection of Galt and Desmoreaux Streets Saturday afternoon.Sylvian Roy.2.son of Fern- \u2014MUE\tI\t\u2014 Michel H.Gosselin of Sher and Roy.885 Galt Street East.\tjfrMfrfBr'W4 bnonke Unnersitv.tops the !, r\" l'' '¦\ttk\t\u2019ll .Mb .was struck by a car drr.en \\\t.i,*,\t¦.ÆB * ¦:¥'*}\t.'f'i-''\u2022:\u2022 Yvon Lampron, 29, 3081 Den- >\t4\t¦\t,\t¦ MSf WE omme Street, Montreal.He was ¦Bp.wOHf'\t\u2022;\tt*.;,,\thh nB.'%\t,,\t1 if\twB Wl 1\t.i:,-.;\t1 taken to the Hotel Dieu Hospi\ti- ;Bft¦ ¦ \u2019! -'yIJy.!.ns,an can un del stand what be sais \\ti Roblin said such thing- Mr Koblm ha* addressed «II a-, the cenienmal student ex of bis meetings and press eon I Speaking in French to a group The national president of the change program are excellent feronce,' in French 5 et Mr of newsmen at the l s' Baron\tProgressive Association bad\tprograms to foster bi tter rola\trrepanter wouldn't like to see motel, the premier said that\toutlined lus views of what t'a\tlions between\tEnglish and\t«II of Quebec's YD votes go to many nations, especiallv in\tinula s world role should be in\tFivnrh Canada\t\\ numbei of\tMi Roblin Africa, have their own govern\t10 years time However.Mr >students\tfrom the\tEastern 'll the Quebec delegates monts and that Quebec could\tRoblin did suggest that Cana\tTownships have\tparticipated in\tvoted as a block tor one man determine us own destiny but\tda s foreign affairs and defense\tthis protect,\twho was elected as party leader this would not be pood\tfor\tpolicy needs close study\tin the\tHoward\tGiafftcy .\tBrome Mis\tand then\tPrime Minister, there |Quebec or Canada\tlight of changing world\tcotuii\tsiqtwi) in\tthanking\tMr\tRoblin\twould be\toritirism that certain Pise \"two nations\" concept of\tlions today.\"\ttar lus Eastern Township\ttour\tthings be did were done to | Canada arose again on Saturday\tlie believed\tthat it would\tbe\tsauf w, have problems\ttie\tplea-e Que be* Ml Trepatuet as it did in a Quebec Guy press beneficial for Canada to nun cause of present lederal provin explained conference several day* ago.\tthe Organization of American\trial relations and Mr\tRoblin\tStanley Siointuan.vie**\tpros! Premier Roblin reiterated his\tStates, but wo shouldn\u2019t become\twill inject some sanity\tinto this\tdent of Quebec .* federal\tPro stand that, Canada can be\teon\tinvolved in any military\trole \"\tsituation\tgrc-sive\tConservative associa side red as iwo nations u a so\tMr Roblin again stressed llu-\tRecently, Pant O Tiepamcr.\tnon, said loin of the\tseven dal and cultural sens* but only\tneed lor national uiiiiy which\tpresident o( Quelle, s\tteyleral\tSherbrooke vlelegati's will\tproti one nation in a political sens,'\thas been a lop priority topic\tProgressive Conservative\tas\tably vole loi Davie Fulton i for Mr.Roblin, one of nine candi-\tthroughout his\tQuebec tour\tHe\tsonation.declared that\the\tmet justice minister in the Dio dates for the leadership of the\tsaid that it is of the up in os!\twould like to line up about\t!tdo\tenhaker administration), who national Progressive Conserva\timportance to have more con\tof Quebec's 535 votes at\tthe\tvisited Sherbrooke *ev era! Hive party, was in Sherbrooke\ttact between the French ami\tleadership convention for\tPro\tweeks ago to drum up support for the Knglish sjieakiog citizens of the mier Roblin.\t\"U s » mattci of tire early iseven local delegates who will country\tMr.Trepanter who was at bird gets hive worm \" Mr Stein go to the Toronto leadership\tThe premier described the\tSaturday s meeting said,\twith\tman explained \"However, pre\tswing\tUirmigh\tOntario\tnext convention next month\tpresent situation as similar to\tthe rentrai part of tjiieber\tnow\tmier Rnbert Stanfield of Nova\tMonday\tand\trehirn\tto\tQoebec Earlier, the 50->rar-old pre two people sitting in different cured we have found an ex Scotia is coming to Sherbrooke next Friday and Saturday in an mier told The Record that the corners of a room and both do iremely deep and s> nipaihetie next Saturday and Donald Klein attempt to gain more delegate feeling toward Mi Roblin and ing (former finance minister in hacking non), on August JS so thing* could change yet,\" Theiv have been rumours nr culaimg that Montreal'* mavvvr .lean Disp*'au might become the Conservative party * next Quebec lieutenant or even a candidate fs|artec|\t^eir\tjourney to .Raiche, St Camille); best exhi \u2018hlJ5v clf\"s's was Mrs E \u2019 tor in all classes of dairy cat Bl!iJ°Pton;\t, ,,\t, Ll Tie.Alexandre Grenier.\tbee(se ci^\"n®\u201dre° Fj'Jf J,'6 trip.Although there is no date ; In the baby judging contest Ravmontl Audit; Marble on; set for the Performance they :the two\tjudges were selected;second\tMrg_ Germain p08er'wilJ\ta' the Sherbrooke at random from the audienc.9t.Camille.Mangles winne^ Fair and they had never seen the was Mrs E Robert> Bishopton;\t- contestants before.Following winners of carrots were: First, r are the\twinners: one month to\tMrs ,E.Robert, second Mrs.A.jCOiMUWN \u2014 a year,\tChristian Groleau, five\tNadeau.Winners of the peas' ,,\tr, ,\t, , , Tro months,\tson of Robert Groleau.\twere first, Mrs.G.Roger, St.I M,rs,\t®ertlf,\tAt 00^.and J,a Wreedon; boys one year to \u2018wo Camille- tAennrt \\Trc tr Ren.ICY f°r 5falne where they Lobert,!Ex.p0 anrj b(>pp to gef enough ! engagements to pay for the two Camille; second, Mrs.E, Rob-; years.Eric Gauthier, 19 months, ert, Bishopton.Winners of the will spend three weeks with Mrs.Atwood's sister.Mrs.Ross ling\u2019s cottage NORTH HATLEY - How-many people attended the Film Festival here?Seventy-five?One hundred twenty-four?One hundred mnert nine\u2019\u2019 That is hard to estimate and even some perfectly functioning Expo turnstiles could not have kept, an exact count on the New Jerseyites, Californians.Vermont ers.North Carolinians Fieri dians and Quebecers who came to the Naeve farm near here over the weekend.One thing is sure though.Lowell and Virginia Naeve'» guests were ail friends or be came such before the Film Festival came to a close on Sunday winding up its spora die three day showing with .some good ole funnies, one of them a constantly-breaking Charlie Chaplin silent, that made the audience break out in gales of laughter.The films, mostly short and off beat varied from \"Have .Squeak Will Travel \" a )7 yearold girls dramatization of the life of her pel.mouse By CLAUDE LABRECOUE (Record Staff Reporter! to tlie National f ilm Board s excellent portrayal of the loneliness of the long distance runner (Bruce Kidd in I-e Coureur) and some films on the danger of smokin;: and the horror of war in Vietnam.\"A Time for Burning\u201d shown at service lime on Sun day morning was especially thought provoking ll present ed the teal story of a mini slcr who tried in vain to ar range inter race exchange be tween members of the same faith.The point of the film \u2014 that some good white Christi ans will not have their peace of mind disturbed by the problems of integration was put across with force.What made the films so disturbingly believable was the fact that all the characters were real, the place (Omaha Nebraska), and the story line and dialogue completely na tural and unrehearsed 11 lead one unarm p*ilou* satirist to paint a poster yvhich he promptly tacked up on the theatre barn which read: \"Demand Air Conditioned SanctuaiKxs in Your Church \u201d Mxmt l.lie theatre barn: This is an unique movie house, unprovided into a workshop, museum, lecture - hall, and gathering place for ice-cream licker.s which illustrates the knack l/owel! Naeve has for making do with Die prop* at hand.When films aren't being shown in it, the barn fills any ot the several functions mentioned above; and it takes on a gypsy flavour when while looking at a film one feels a baby, cat or dog snug See ''Couples\" on Page 5 ETIENNE MOREL Inc.JEWELER formerly located ot 128 King St.W, NOW MOVED to 339 Alexander St.Tel.567 5474 Do you want to hear MORE ?Swiss made Bernaphone.35 years experience in the manufacture of qualify hearing aids, SMALL I.A TEST MODELS operates on small Mallory or Kveready battery.Clear quality lone at prices you can afford.Sold and fitted only hy G J Greenland, consultant.FREE HEARING TEST Central Hearing Aid Office, 772 Argyle St .Sherbrooke, Que, Tel 567-7081 Repair* and batteries for all makes Free delivery.Member of the Quebec Hearing Aid Dealers Association.plus mony other items for bock to school.son of Gerard Gauthier, Mar- beans were: First.Mrs.A.,,\t,\t.,\t,u , bleton; girls one year to two Grenier, second, Mrs.A.Nad- \u2022\tA™.!!.fam\u2018\u2018>\tP l,n years, Lisa Audit, 22 months, eau- Winners of the onions ; daughter of Raymond Audit, \"ere: First, Mrs.G.Roger; sec-Marbleton.Although the judges on(k ^rs- L Robert.Tomato ididn\u2019t know it, Eric and Lisaiwinners were: first, Mrs.E are next door neighbors.Robert; second, Mrs.Raymond Here are the special prizes\t.\t¦ lin the knitting department,\t°/î\twere; f*\tf\ty* f~ i r*> /\"* /\"N The Sherbrooke YM YWCA sive renovations, Mr Hannan Y' lodging service Your Quality Leather Store since 1904 'Mrs.Napoleon Leclerc, Bishop- hirst.Mrs.G.Roger.The win-| ton.first with 460 points, em ners in the stable collection 'broidery department, Mrs.Ger- See \"Marbleton\" Page S 5 King St.West \u2014 Sherbrooke \u2014 Tel.562 0938 STARTING WEDNESDAY Daily 12.30 Last Show 7.00 BUSINESS WITHOUT.REALLY TRYING r\tT\tTFTiÏÏ\ti I\t1\tikliiL\tj.\u201cTHE GROUPS Candice Bergen Elizabeth Hartman Joanna Fettet W thirier MlgtiF is looking for Lennoxville and explained \u2018Sherbrooke residents interest- A special committee consist ed in renting rooms to girls and ing of Mrs.Irma Mutchler.Mrs women\tHelen Cotterell and Mrs Janet Aiming to continue iu long Gale is prepared to contact service of providing a home those interested in renting away from home for out-of-town rooms Room will be inspected girls and women, the Y is now by the committee to see bhat collecting a list of local board- its standard* are met.Ad-ing houses which will be made dresses and prices of the rooms available on request.Y D'rec- are also being listed, tor Ben Hannan said.\tAnyone interested in renting This Lodging Service re rooms to girls and women un-place» the former Moore Street der the Y's supervision may YWCA Residence which was contact the YM YWCA at 300 «old in 1966 The building hadi.Montreal Street, telephone No become impractical to continue'569-7488.operating since it Deeded exten- : MONTREAL EXPO-EXPRESS NOW OFFERED BY VOYAGER PROVINCIAL INC.VIA AUTOROUTE Direct return service to Ploce d'Accueil ot Expo is now offered by Provincial Transport.LEAVES SHERBROOKE EVERY DAY 8 00 A M.\t9 30 A M\t1 I 00 A M.1 20 P M.\t3 30 P M.\t5:20 P.M.LEAVES EXPO (Place dl'AeeMeil) Every Day\tFriday Only\tSunday Only 5 20 PM.\t7 00 P.M.\t10 20 P M.8 30 P.M., 1 1:50 PM.All arrivals and departures from theta track*: A1 - 2 3 4 5 PROFIT FROM \u201cExpo 67 Excursions\" (including a one-day Expo Passport) offered at Reduced Prices from Monday to Thursday inclusively! For further information, call ., .SHERBROOKE: Central Terminus\t\u2014 Tel, MAGOG: Provincial Transport Agent \u2014 Tel 569 3656 843 4617 -*- j^etbcooke Daily Decocd The paper of the Eoitern Towiishipt.Kstablished February 0, 1897, Incorporating the Sherbrooke Gazette (eat.1837) and the Sherbrooke Examiner (est.1879) Published every weekday by the Sherbrooke Daily Record Company Ltd.119 Wellington Street North, Sherbrooke, Que.JOHN BASSETT\tIVAN SAUNDERS DOUGLAS BASSETT HUGH DOHERTY Chairman\tPresident\tVice President\tEditor-in-chief MONDAY, AUGUST 14, 1967 Welfare not sign of prosperity One of the beauties of statistics is that they can be used to prove almost anything the particular observer wants them to prove.For instance, at a recent conference a professor declared that in terms of international comparison, Canada has little to be proud of in the welfare field.His point was that Canada spends a lower proportion of its national income on welfare than do most other countries, being ahead of only one \u2014 the United States.He gauges the value of welfare legislation by the amount of money spent, but maybe, even by using the same figures, Canada should be considered second-best instead of second-last.If you never stand up to he counted, you're apt to remain a zero.Kitchen engineers, please note Nothing was said about the fact that Canadian and United States residents, on the whole, live better than people in countries spending a higher percentage on welfare, or that immigrants still like to come to Canada and the United States from countries that spend a higher percentage on welfare.Perhaps the professor's vision needs correction.Perhaps Canada should maintain a climate in which the well-being and the freedom of all of its citizens flourish and welfare spending is kept within bounds.Healthy lawn growth is said by the experienced gardener to be the best way to keep down weeds, If the churning of your washing machine or the humming of your refrigerator makes you irritable, congratulate yourself .\u2014 you\u2019re smarter than the average bear.At least, that is what researchers at the Acoustics and Seismics Laboratory of the University of Michigan's Institute of Science and Technology claim.With nothing better to do, they exposed volunteers, also with nothing better to do, to \u201cappliance-like acoustical stimuli\u2019\u2019 \u2014 in other words plain, household noise.The findings, the\\ announce, show that \u201cthere can be little doubt that college educated individuals are more bothered with the sound stimuli presented than the remainder of the population.\u2019\u2019 However, the experiments disclosed some other things that may or may not be significant.For instance, those who were most bothered by noise, although they were college graduates, did not necessarily have high incomes.And those who completed high school seemed slightly less bothered than those who attended high school and did not receive a diploma.As the researchers say: The variables of the parameters elucidated by this study are truly complex and thought-provoking .\u2014 or arc they?Living in the past is an old codger's future.Fish flour opportunity Canada, top protein exporter?OTTAWA (CP)-~Canada may have the chance to become live world's leading exporter of protein.C.L.Mitchell of the feder at fisheries department says.In an article in the department's magazine, Fisheries of Canada, Mr.Mitchell says Canada's large fishing industry, the development of a high-protein fish flour and the malnutrition of most of the world's population could be combined to produce a giant industry to meet food needs He based his elaim on the fact that 2,000.000,000 of the earth's population of 3,-000,000,000 suffer from protein malnutrition, particularly those of pre-school age.Earlier this year, the Uniled States food and drug administration gave the go-ahead to the inter-state sale of fisb concentrate\u2014fish flour\u2014 as a food additive.Countries surh as Canada, al- Colombia stalled ready a large fish meal proluc er, have the potential to be come high protein concentrate producers.It is estimated that about two ounces of the concentrate equals the protein content of a 12-ounce steak.Despite its bland taste, it may have an at traction in wealthier countries as an additive in cereals, soup, bread and a collection of other low-cholesterol content foods.SPEED IS FACTOR The concentrât# is made by grinding fish and treating the resulting mixture with ispro-pyl alcohol to remove fats and moisture.Solids are separated from liquids, the solvent distilled and the dried residue ground into fish flour.The success of any such industry in Canada would depend on how quickly the country can establish commercial operations.If Canada's initial alvantage is to be used effectively, speed is needed to be first in a market where (he first firm with a new product is the one to profit most.US commercial production is about a year away, Mr.Mitchell said, while the Union of South Africa, Chile and Sweden have plants in operation.Recent increases in Canadian herring landings\u2014836.fil8,000 pounls in 1!>6S\u2014-would seem to provide adequate supplies of fish for processing into concentrate.Lower prices paid for fish in Canada would also give the country an edge over its Southern neighbor in the fish flour field.The biggest problem could- be in wooing Ihe public over to the protein concentrate.Time and expensive promotion coupled with regulations governing product marketing in other countries could mean higher production costs.Social reforms blocked in House BOGOTA (AP) \u2014 President Carlos Lieras Restrepo of Colombia is having a hard time trying to put through his ambitious program of social and economic reforms, to accom plisb what he promised would be a bloodless revolution to bring about a more equalitanan society.Lieras has been mildly successful with some of his reforms.but most of his program, carefully detailed before he took over the presidency a year ago.is still in the making, delayed by opposition in Con gress.The opposition, a coalition of such dissimilar groups as the right-wing followers of former strongman Gustavo Rojas Pinil-la.the extreme left-liberal revolutionary movement MRL, and a splinter conservative group, controls one-third of all congressional seats.It is able to block measures because the constitution stipulates that new legislation has to be enacted by a majority of two-thirds of Congress.Recently, in a wdld brawl\u2014revolvers were brandished by congressmen, and there w-crc several fistic duels\u2014the House of Representatives refused to pass a constitutional amendment giving the government1 special powers to deal with so- j cial and economic problems without having to seek congressional approval.The president wanted to issue ! \u2022 series of decree^ making it easier for the working and middle classes to acquire housing, to provide better medical services, to build more schools and train more teachers, and to give easy credit to farmers so as to increase agricultural production and lower prices of staple foods.President Lieras was count ing on these special powers to deal, with many problems af feeling the economy.An economic recession has been going on for the last two years.Unemployment is calculated at about 12 per cent of the labor force.And the country is short of hard currency to pay for necessary imports.TODAY IN HISTORY Millionaire brewer John S.Labatt was kidnapped from his car between Lon don Ont, and Sarnia 33 years ago today\u2014in 1934.A note left in the car demanded $150,000 ransom.The kidnapping turned into a fiasco when Labatt's abductors lost their nerve while attempting to collect the ransom and turned their victim loose Aug.17.A year later three men were sentenced to a total of 42 years for the.crime.1747\u2014India and Pakistan attained Dominion status.First World Wor Fifty years ago today\u2014in 1917\u2014China declared war on Germany and Austro-Hungary; Pope Benedict issued his Peace Notes to Belligerents; British forces improved their position on the right bank of the Steen-beck River.Socond World War Twenty-five years ago today\u2014in\t1942\u2014W i n * t o n Churchill ami British and U S.diplomats and military advisors were guests at a state dinner at Moscow; small groups of German raiders dropped thousands of incendiary bombs on eastern and southern English farmlands; a steady stream of supplies moved to the U.S.marine forces on the Solomons.FEDERAL MONEY REFUSED BATON ROUGE.La.(AP)\u2014 Louisiana is still the only state that refuses to allow its cities to accept money from the federal government to develop downtown areas.The ban was reinforced recently when local option measures for Shreveport and New Orleans went down to overwhelming defeat before a House of Representatives committee.LEARN PITJANTJATJARA The University of Adelaide it studying the Australian Aboriginal dialect Pu.tamjatjara.' *r> __ «.-«**¦ \u2022Oft# rt-lv' i, y'V.y - /X ^ jf \u2019 V v //\tof\tpeople polled in\tfrom those polled\tin the three\treal\tto\t80\t4 in Trots\tRivieres three Quebec\tcities believe that\tcities who are 29 years old and\tA total\tof\t31 9 per cent sad he younger.In Montreal.88 4 per had interfered, cent in that age bracket said the president did not mean sep\ttjrf a r a t i o n when he used the words.Only 17 5 per rent said he did.The others had no opin ion\tMONTREAL - (CPt - Two MANY DISAGREE\tExf>0 security guards will ap In Quebec City.\t18 9 of the\tPear\tin\tcourt toda>\tcharged persons\tin\tMontreal.Quebec\tyoung people said\tthat Gen.de\t\"ll*1\taru' of the Centennial Committee.and Airs.Rachel Hall.ÏV Saturday, the week of festivities concluded with a («raid Centennial Rail at Waterloo Arena.Doug Whitther and his orchestra provided the dance music, iRecord photo: Marcel Cote' Stanbridge East Church planning flower show , Spe ihand-work uirday, cooking novelties On Kridav and home STANBRIDGE EAST .lal)\u2014On Fiiday and b August 18 and 19, St.James card party is held at 8:30 p m the Apostle Church in Stan- Saturday afternoon the prizes bridge East will hold its annual lor the flower exhibits will he on the IS DIRECTOR \u2014 W.A.Crowley, Manager of Purchasing, Traffic & Planning of B.F.Goodrich Canada Limited, Cellular Products Division.AVaterville, has been elected to a two-year term as Director of The Canadian Association of Purchasing Agents.Mr.Crowley is a Past President of (he Eastern Townships Branch of the Association.four of the older boys.\tband to greet the visitor Upcoming projects, stated as \u2014Mrs.Timothy Broderick of favorite activities by some of 'be Toronto suburb of Etobi- Flower Show.Stanbridge East is a village in the Eastern Town -hips of Quebec, but tlm show .,\tis the largest of its kind in the the official opening\t, ^ Province and is now in its 32nd year.awarded and draw ings small raffles will take place The show opens on Friday, August 18.at 3 p.m.Afternoon half price.All proceeds go to the youngsters, include a pizza coke - was Philipe de G a s p eiactix ities include the exhibition'wards the pie cookout, a corn roast, and Bea'|bien.Expo's director of and judging of flowers, after- St.James a day of games and races.The nPprations.who presented her noon tea, raffles, the sale of-Stanbridge children also want to develop with a corsage and a 30,000.000-.their own centennial project, visitor button.which will be an exhibit of Mrs.Broderick, a housewife l|| Things Old.and Things New.and mother of three children.was accompanied throught the turnstiles hy her husband, a te lephone company employee.] In order to allow the exhibits evening a to be arranged hetore the judg mg begins at 1(1 o'clock, noon all exhibitis must be in before 11:30 a m Friday After that lime no more exhibits will be accepted.Those unable lo conic on Friday morning may bring (heir exhibits on Thursday evening from 8.30 to 9:30 p.m.Donations to any of the sale tables will be gratefully accept ed b\\ the following committei chairmen, Herb Fry, Mrs.M Boombower, Mrs It Campbell maintenance of thejMiss Brenda Honey or to the Anglican Church injgeneral chairman of the Flower Show, James Cheek Membership tickets to the Flower Show entitle the holders to exhibit flowers and ad mission on both afternoons Visitor's tickets entitle the holder to one admission.Chil dren under 12 are admitted for Ybiubi\tfl'4\t9'» Algoma\t27\t\u2018IT Aluiumum\t21P»\t29'» Asbestos\t23'»\t Bell tel.\t48'»\t48'» Brazil\t12'»\t12'» H A Oil\t38 W\t38 Can.Cement\t37 *4\t B C Foresi\t20'»\t20 » Can.Iron\t21'»\t2D» Ciln Brewtu-ies\t7',\t7\u2019* Cdn.Yviation El\t12\u20194\t12'* Cdn Hr Alum A\t15-4\t Cdn 1Y Railway\t72ak\t72'» Chemcell\t10'»\t10'» Cons Paper\t37'4\t37'» Cons Snu-Ueis\t29'»\t29-'* Dist Seagrams\t38'»\t38'» Don, Bridge\t18\t IXun Foundries\t25'»\t25'» Hum Slon-s\t17'*\t17'» Dom Tar\t14'»\t14'* Dupont\t29\t29'» Horn Textil*\t22'4\t Fraser\t21\t Gt 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Imperial Oil\t(Mi\t66'» Imp Tobaeeo\t14'»\t14'* Hid Aeeepiance\t23'4\t23'» Ini Niekei\t109 '4\t110 lull Paper\t31 '«\t lull.I'ulities\t38'»\t38'» Ini Pipe\t23'*\t23'.La ha It\t29\u2019»\t Kmr Fin \u201cA\u201d 4 85\t\t Massey Ferguson\t22'4\t21 \u2019» Molson's \"A\"\t22\t22'» Ogilvie\t127»\t Noranda\t56\t56'» Priee Bros\t12'»\t12' » Qliebee Vel\t17'»\t17'» Salada Foods\t10'*\t10 M ShellCda A\t29'4\t29 .Shop & Save\tIS\u2019ii\t Steel Co.\t25\t25 Traders Fin A\t8'»\t8'» Trans-Can Pipe\t30\u2019»\t30\u2019» Trans Ml Oil\t21'»\t21'.Triad Oil\t2 20\t2 20 Walker\t351 »\t35 W est Coast Trans\t27'»\t27'* Bn Cn Nationale\tIP»\t Zeller's\t30'»\t Bk of Montreal\t12-L\tlî1* l!k of Nova Seolut\t15\t15 Bque Provinciale\t9'»\t Cn Bkof (\u2019omm.\t14'»\t14 Royal Bank\t16'»\t16'V» Tor Dom.Bank\t13\"4\t13'» MINKS and OIKS East.Parents and friends will he invited to this wind-up program, slated for the end of the month.;J I \" t *1)! Was your granny a Klondike girl?Expo pavilion needs her dress MONTREAL (CP) \u2014 Anyone[be raised and Pierre Duptiy.Dupuy's office last Thursday who has half-a-dozen girl's cos-{Expos commissioner - general, and invited him to be the guest lûmes from the Yukon's Klon-iwill give a speech and receive of honor.Saturday she got an A\t.Si™ Li! dike era can do a big favor for gifts, the tiny Expo pavilion of the KLONDIKE ANNIVERSARY Yukon Territory.\tThe day chosen is the anni- For this is the last obstacle versary of the finding of gold in the way of an unique special day ceremony planned by the! pavilion's six girls for Thursday.Shirley Jensen of Dawson City, supervisor of the pavilion, said Sunday: \"Wed like these dresses to make everything absolutely au tbentic.\u201d It is thanks In Shirley that the ceremony will come off at, all.for nothing was planned for| the Y'ukon although the 10 Cana dian provinces taking part in affirmative answer.She had a problem of how to raise the Yukon flag beside the two-room $50,000 pavilion as \"we had no flagpole and no money to buy one.\u201d During the weekend, however, she was offered four flagpoles \u201cand w'e're taking one offered by the manager of Expo's Place des Nations.\u201d At Place des Nations there is a forest of flagpoles on which the flags of Expo's 61 participating nations fly every day.The boys at Expo's interna NEW ORLEANS (API \u2014 A 'ional scout centre lived up to jury convicted Dean Andrews '\u2022heir image of ever-helpfulness Expo aU ha vrhàrôr*wm hav\u201c ' ?arl-v \\?day of !j ing ,0 * «\u2022\u2018and by gallantly offering to erect the jury about a mysterious figure flagpole if the pavilion was : in the alleged New Orleans plot.S'ver* one and to make one if to assassinate President John '1 wasn't.If.Kennedy.\tI News of the impending event Andrews was found guilty on also has stepped up the number 'three of five counts of perjury o{ visitors passing through the by the criminal district court\tpavilion, which\tmost Expo visi- jury at 1:30 a m.after it delib-\tu>rs f'rs' lake\tfor a shop, be- spent erated two hours and 40 min- caiJS,e it lies next to a row of home utes.\tboutiques.of Mrs.de Boer\u2019s brother-in- Defence lawyer Harry Burg- Tbo gifts to be given to Mr.law\tand\tsister.\tMr.\tand\tMrs.\tlass said Andrews.44, will not\tDUPU.V include\ta gold prosper P.\tHeegsma.\tWhile\there\tthey\tbe eligible for bond until lie has\ttor s outfit, a\tgold-sifting pan Aug.17, 1896, in the Klondike.Shirley got in touch with Mr.Plot witness found guilty of perjury III lii 'Alla Gas Trunk 37'*\t\t Cassiar\tK'1»\t 'Central del Rio 19'»\t\tI9M Denison\t723 »\t72'» Faleonbridge\t92 W\t92'» Gunnar\t2 15\t Ilollinger\t25'«\t20 L Kerr Addison\t16\t15'4 Pine Point\t51\t51 Qucmonl\t7 60\t Rio Algom\t34\"»\t Sleep Rock\t6 90\t6 90 COUPLE'S\t~ m -\t Continued\tfrom Page\tS gle up for »\ttaste of\tone\u2019) P .1 m h U::,f their own or shared days.Now they will have a ceremony at 4 p.m Thursday at which the flag of the Yukon will LAWRENCE Mr.and Mrs.T.de Boer, gum.Friesland.Holland, a week as guests at the Ber ill visited Mr.and Mrs burton.Island Brook, Mrs.H.Dougherty, ville, and Mr.and Mrs, A Thompson, Sawyerville.They now have left for Ontario where they will visit other relatives during the remainder of their six weeks holidays in Canada.Air.and Mrs.Herman Dougherty and children, Cowansville, Mr, and Mrs.A.Thompson and tion plot son.Miles.Sawyerville.were recent guests of Mr.and Mrs.Heegsma Mr.and Mrs.Donald Cooper and sons, Melvin and Chester, w'ere visiting Mr.and Mrs.M.Jackson.East Angus, Several Lawrence residents have left for the tobacco harvest in Ontario.R.War- been sentenced.Maximum sen- an embedded gold nugget, Mr.and fence would be five years.\ta Pa'r °I Indian-made snow- Cowans- The trial w»as before a five- sboes.a leather gold-poke, reci man jury because the charge of pes sour dough pancakes, a Y'ukon tipple known as Moose Milk and a mystery gift to be perjury is a misdemeanor un der Louisiana law.In final arguments, the Mate,revea'e3 r\\oen not mrnfi » broken » rt.Or fill en mpty chelr, Time doee not ease th# lonytn« Vor » loved on* t-hat\u2019e not th^rr Sadly mias-'d bv PISR^Y BISHOP Miuabandt In «Bd and loving mfm-orv of mv df\u2018ar brother Mfffl® Pfaa-ley Coons, who departed from thin life AukuhL 14.I5W2.Sadh mLs.sed hy.KAFUa A Cf)ONS.Bolton (entre, Pu#» FULLER, Harold Suddenly n( at Sutton, Que , on Saturday, Augusl 12.1(817, Harold Tilson FYlller, in lus 6IM year and brother of Hugh, of Glen Su' ton.Mabel (Mrs Gale DeyeUe), of Sutton.Loren, of Ea.s4 Rich-ford, and Myrtle (Mrs W.Jacobs), of Siiiton Resting at the Sutton Funeral Home.Funeral service from the Church of The Good Shepherd in Glen Sutton on Tuesday, August 15th.at 2:00 p.m Rev .1 Brett officiating.Interment Glen Sutton Cemetery.OOl RTEMANDfK IFrsnlen In lovink memory of Margaret Courte-manche, who parsed away on Auk 1131 91 h .)>ooi b?r.cleanec for repainting $60 P'.at fenn scales wheel-barrow type S-tO Edmond MacDonald.Rock Island.87^-212' 4.Property For Sole i POOR ecoaomv mcludei hangir; on to property that costs >ou too much to own.or paving rer* when you could live cheaper in your own home Call on us for more information Whether having or selling, we\u2019ll help you MiTTFRRROOKF PATTY RFCOFP.MOV, AUG.14.ÎM7 T Charles Connors .36 Wcl.ine\u2019on i h\tI Vo Tel 562-4000\t\u2018 rURNTTL'KE œst eaa been stored away, r*3?on for sale, hasn't been cla-med.Tîtree complete rooms.T-VO tenement house with lot 200 \\ bedroom set, living room set ind 46.in Magog.Central, ba-ga.r.kitchen set S229.One other at Tel.843-3534 after 6 (¥> p m ?199.00 As l\">w as $2 00 weekly - - Psul Boudreau.Tel 369-3980 or MODERN \\PARTMENT house, con 864-4251.Deauville.\ttrails loc.ied in Lcnnoxville Very -good condition Reasonablv prced PRINTING of all kinds.Write us for Apply F.O Box :62, Lennoavill?quotations or drop In at our com- ___1.___________________________ mercial plant, Sherbrooke Daily COMMERCIAL BUILDING, centra*!' located in Sherbrooke.Brick *wo-storey mil construction, ground floor, suitable for store or offices, first floor.s:\\ room apartment, large spare lot Must be sold to settle e=*ate Apply Record Bov Vo 72 Record.729 CPR Terrace.Sherbrooke.Tel.569-3636.Local *3.NFW AND USED furniture of ail kinds, we buy, sell and exchange.R301LÎ Fortier Inc .1^26 Welling ton St., So.TeL 567-3581.LEAVING TOWN: Three furnished Z _\t_ ~c ~ rooms, stove, fridge, washer, liv- 7.Forms rOT jOIG ire room, bedroom, kitchen set.-\t- mattress and spring.Complete for 5695.00.Easy terms.Must sell.For information call I.Lambert, 567-4803.I PLACE VAUDREUIL 7 ROOMS TOWN HOUSE H.M.Morin.Broker Te! Daytime.569-9926 562-3919 - 567-7998 at nisht 20.Wanted To Puiohasc ANTIQUE GLASS U nie gn ng phone number and address to Sherbrooke Daily Record Box No 62 VE7W Venetian blinds in stock, at '¦z price from 3!:2\u201d up to wide Tel.567-3695 FARE BOOKS The last five Cop-ies of MISSISQLOI BAY by George H< Montgomery.KCD.DCL, LL.D Black and White and water colour copies of \\V.H Bartlett prims! of the Eastern Townships Apply to Mrs.G.Simpson.P O.Box 514.KnowltOn, Que.AUCTION SALE For Mr.Ralph Todd, Located, 3 miles from Birchton, on the Bulwer road, Watch for the arrows off the Lennoxville-Cookshire road Route 28, Wed., Aug.16th, '67, At LOO pm.Sharp.TO BE SOLD 65 head of very good beef cattle consisting of.20 cows of which 9 are to freshen in the fall, 7.two y r.old steers.R.tuo yr.old heifers.7.one >r.old steers, 4.one yr.old heifers.7 steer calves.4-6 months old.12 heifer calves, Herd mostly all Durtiams.I nice black team nf ga Authorized NeW Car 170 ACRE HORSE farm with PMl proàu üon contract, on Hul way 23 Will sell with or without horses v^ agent5\t\\pplv\tA WANTED to buy all kinds of used Pickett R R Lennoxville\tfurniture.Will pay cash.Tel.567- -!\t3581.96 \\CRE FARM Includes hay lajid pasture, woodlot, good barn, comfortab room house, constant supply of Private >u.e Reply quoting price POSITION spring water, brook, pond site to Record Box No 53 Good hunting and fishing terri- -\t- -\t-\u2014- tory.Half hour from SherbrooKr 26.Help Wanted: Male nH ft «h'-ip\t* 26.Help Wonted: Male PROTESTANT CENTRAL SCHOOL BOARD OP STANSTEAD COUNTY Applications aip requested tor toe pos t on of dnver ot a Board Ossned school bus operating in the Georgevil e area to connect with the Georgeville-Magog bus.App votions to be in the hand of the undersigned by August 13th Highest or lowest tender is not necessarily accepted.Successful applicant will be required to submit a satis factory medical and X-Ray report.EASTMAN H S Sanderson, Secretary-treasurer A\\er s Cliff, Que \u2014 Tel 838-4953 .agar maple.WANTED to purchase grandfather 27 female Help Wanted 36.MiSCCllanCOUS tabic old nine- or gmndmoiner antique « ck\tr Mr* Gcorst» TVsdnifln was ;n St Lambert to attend the ueddins of her Ktanrison, Mr.Harold Sargent to Mds Carol MoKa\\ i h Mr Arthur Green, S h e r hmoke.spent a part of his \\ a ration with his aunt, Mrs M Baranek Recent sursis of M s Geo Headman were Miss Lunse Benoit, Montneal Mr and Mrs Keith Durrell and family, Wa terloo and Mr and Mrs Mr ehel Benoit, and family, Magog Mr and Mrs James Mr Mil-Sian, Montreal, spent live week end at their home here Mrs Gorald Haves, Lennox ville, spent a day recently with her mother, Mrs Mice Kwens MAPLE HILL Mr rnd Mrs Gordon M.-Kell and two daughters, Susan and Rena.Howiek.were recent vis ttors at the Kdsar Nugent Ix'ine Mr.and Mrs I'lark M,-\\,g were guests at the same home M ss Patsy Nugent was in Montreal to visit her brother and sister in law, Mr, and Mrs Vrnold Nugent Mr Vrnold Nugent has gone to Ontario to help in the tobac co industry.CLASSIFIE!; ADVERTISING RATES CASH RATE \u2014 3 cant* par word, minimum chaega SO cant* for 16 word» or laaa.Throa conaacutiva intartlona.3rd day half charge.Su consacutiva Imartlon*, 25% aH.10 canta far mailing Racord Boa rapliea.DEADLINE \u2014 Cla»»lfiad Ada accaplad unfit 4.00 P.M.day previous to insertion Auction Sala», Lagal Notlcaa, Clatak fied Display and Display accepted until 12 noon previoua day: 10 AM.Saturday for Monday SA93&3As SEPTIC TANKS Emptied Coll: Evenings 562 3158 AVAILABLE Scot Is' for office secretary Qualfications: shorthand, typing and bilingual.Good salary offered.Apply to Clairol Inc of C anada.P.O.Box 190.Knowlton.Q\\.e Excellent hunting and fishing___________________________ ___________ countrv.Apply F O.Box 162.\tCARRIED man required immediate- verville.\tlv for general farm work, good - _\tmilker, capable of handling maeh TAVO young women wanted for sup- 8, Cors For Sale\tmen Tel 826-2315 Robert Simp enisor training program Salaried |c \\LL BISHOP\u2019S Brothers\u2019 Ltd .H8 son.Melbourne.Que\tposition.No experience required ; Magog St.Tel.562-9315 for palm HAVE your chimney top repaired, or vour house bricked, or how about a nice fireplace in >our cottage You\u2019ll like it.We guaran.tee our work Call Frank Mo Cowan, Inc.Bricklayer*.TeL 562-2586.ONE 1967 Acadian Canso sedan, 6 cylinder, automatic, radio.20.DOC miles and one 1960 Mercury se- BOLTON CENTRE dan.V-S Standard transmission tg Ï7IA357\tFriends of Miss Jessie Boom 1962 ford Eeonoline School bus.hour will be sorry to learn of A-l condition Tel.538-2135.her death, quietly in her sleep -on Julv 2-V Miss Jessie, as she 196,5 MUSTANG CONVERTIBLE V-8\t' For Interview call SA.V2ASS.Majog RF,GlSTFRi7D nurse, bilingual, desires position as industrial nurse, in Sherbrooke or surrounding area Information including starting salary should be forwarded to Record Box 60 Dealers horses, 5 y rs.old.2.800 lbs MACHINERY Cock shun Vo.340 tractor 1963 model complete with front-end loader, Cockshutt trac- BUICK, ior mover, Massey-Ferguson No 10 baler used 2 years.Cock-butt side rake, hay rake.International grain grinder, McCormick double - disc harrows.McCormick 3 sec- 12.To Let Uon lever type springtooth bar- tow m,lease, stick shift.Bsrgain.« as know n here, marie her siim-atso 1956 Austin Healey 3000.Must mer home with her sisters, \u2019 be seen.Tel.567-9333.369.7050 or the Misses Sarah and Clara 562-9223\tBoomhour.She also leaves 1o : 965 envoy special.6.000 miles, mourn her loss a brother.Rev second car.Apply 826.2193, Rich-Harold Boomhour and several mond.\tnieces and nephews.Funeral services were held in Montreal ; and interment in the Mount I Royal Cemetery.The annual church bazaar, held by the U.C.W at the home .Ing, renovating, bulldtns and re.pairs.DEPENDABLE person needed to care for four children, 3 itrliool age and one pro rhool age.\\ 15o do light housework Five day* n «eek while mother works Uve in preferably C ome to 33 Convent j St., Lennoxville, or call 569-084! for inlerview 28.Domestic Help RELIABLE lady required for light 1 housework, pari time, in small t apartment in City Apply Record j Box 61.Pontiac, Vaux hall, GMC Trucks Sales & Sendee, Deluxe \u201e\t,\trN , .- Automobile Ltd.1567 Kmg West, nf Mr.and Mrs Donald Cous- - -\u2014 Tel.569-3662.\tIçDS.was a huge success.Fro- \"OMAN \u2018 four .Apply Record Box are to be used for church re-\t\u2014 for general housework ,\tot xuur or five morninga a week STFAVART seeds, amounting to So04.39.in\u201e,v\tn\u201ev N; M 5 CONTINENT GIFT SHOP Open Every Night and Sundays until 9:30 p.m.miles from Sherbrooke on route 5 past Lennoxville next lo Rolling Hills Motel.ALCOHOLICS \\V>\\s MOUS If YOU want tn drink that', ymii business, If you want tn stop that s nur business Tel.Sherbrooke 567 9661 Tel Stanstead 87R.2;89 pairs.The drawing on a hand- nr p maHo u nnl rut?u ac ¦unn hv ,\tDUblllCSS er plows.Cockshutt No.633 tractor type manure spreader.Cock- NORTH WARD: Yimv ST 41i2 room row s.!and roller.McCulloch No.ONE TO FOUR room apartments 15 chain saw like new, white wash\theated, 540 Malouin St.Tel.569- made wool rug was won by ________________________________________ pump, John Deere 2 furrow trail-\t9292.\tMrs.Harold Needham, South'COUNTRY GENERAL store and sas sendee station in Eastern Townships.English fanning renter.Only store and gas station tn town, 10 miles from International Border New stock, living quarters in building Low price for quick sale Apply Record Box No.47 shutt lime spreader, circular saw.hand plow, 1.50 ft.drive belt.! set of work harness.! single work harness.Male© 24 ft.hay elevator, 1\t'2 H.P.electric motor, grind stone.2 sets of sleds, DeLaval milker pump complete with 5 pails, 14.8 gal.milk cans, 25 cords .stove wood.1 Lightning sugar Bolton.Mr.Gordon Maddiss, Trous- MYSTIC \u2014 apartment.heated, hot water stove and fridge supplied Adults 6f Lake, showed films of the nniv Available sept.1st.Tei 569 Centennial Parade on July 28 9;!71-\tj at the Hotel.A large erowri as sembled and the movies were greatly' appreciated Mr.and Mrs Stanley Soule Mrs.Ronnie Gamsby and two anH sims Rnnrk and Senti ; children have returned to their arch and evaporator 3 x 10.3 vr, an0 sons, nanny ana o c o i i.\t,,\t, old.323, 2 gallon\tsap bucket., and\twere\tweekend guests\tof Mr.\t(10rnP\tln\tMontreal,\tafter\tspend- soouts.\tsugar-off\tarch, gathering ; Soule's sister, Mrs.\tRolland\t:ln?\t8\tmonth\ts\tvacation\tin\tthe tub.storage tans, ani other sug Maxwell and Mr Maxwell La T)a«'P6 apartments, ar equipment.inn bags grain, 150\t,\t'\t\u2019\tMrs.Emily Norton.Waterloo, bales straw.140 tons baled has.al! vuuir.\t.\t, smalt farming tools, chains, etc Mrs Kenneth Smith.Miss \u2018\t¦ .R ¦\tr.an All tn\the sold\twithout reserve,\tt-j ,u\tn.-_ as Mr.\tTodd is\tselling his farm\tEd1!*1\tMalbudge and Mr.Mar-\t- and in ill health Please note this Ten W a t s o n were weekend herd is veil noted for very good guests of Mr.and Mrs.Thomas LYSANDER Mrs.George McCaic.milk producers, with lots of siz and are in very sood condition TERMS: CASH ART BENNETT (Auctioneer», Tel.389-2272.Sawyervllle.Que EAST CLIFTON _ Mr.and Mrs.Alton Taylor.Burns in Island Brook and at tended the Bums - Ijethurneau ; Recent visitors of Mr and wedding.\t! Mrs.Harold Patterson were Mr.I Mrs.Wm Ewing.Sherbrooke, and Mrs.Kingsley Bullard and was a recent guest of her sis- family.Danville, Mr.Felix Kes I ter.Airs.G.L.Bockus and Mr.».Montreal.Mr.Ralph Bailey Bockus.\tand Mr.Chas.Inglis.Wetask- Mr.and Mrs.Harry Tottle iwin.Alta., and Mr.Denis Dolgeville.N.Vwere guests of have returned to Montreal af Kozakeviok.Winnipeg.Mr.and Mrs.Crescent Bain, ter spending a three weeks'hoi- Misses Cora and Linda Pat-Miss Norma Bain, Montreal, id a y at their summer home terson.Lennoxville, were week-spent the weekend with her par- here.\tend .guests at their parental : ents.\tMiss Edith Bockus has en- home, prior to leaving for the j Mr.and Mrs Gordon Cairns tered ihe Bedford Hospital.tobacco fields in Ontario Mr.and daughter.South Paris, Me., Mr, and Mrs.Stanley Black Wilf-ed Patterson also went to Mr.and Mrs.Grant Bell.Mon- have returned from their wed-, the tobacco harvest, treal and Mr and Mrs.Roland ding trip.\tMr.and Mrs.Philip Cox.of Blair.Robin and Douglas.Len- Mr.and Mrs.Cedric Black Quebec, were recent guests at noxville.were guests of Mr.and and family spent a week ramp-'the McCrea home Mrs Victor Bell.\tine at Selbv lake.When you come in to browse around 01 buy, F s fun to create new ways to use furniture indoors and out.It's not only colorful and well designed, but it's built for years of practical use.Arilinr Ulmm Liée Established 1909 Furniture, Electrical Appliances, Gift Items, etc.66 Meadow St.\u2014 Sherbrooke \u2014 Tel.569-5591 Professions Ï Directory Advocates WESLEY H.BKADLEY.Q.C., 275 St.Tarae» Street West, Montreal 819-8854.GERVA1S.LANGEAIS A MONTY, 6 Wellington St , SouMv, Sherbrooke.Tel.562-47.35.Distinctive Part Time Business Opportunity Men or Women Exclusive With A Product FROM ,/fy, 1C OF CADBY HALL fThf world\u2019s largest ralering organization» FOR Ihe sensational new fresh brewed roffee sendee that pro vides fresh coffee at 5r a cup Brewed right at offices, plants, factories, etc.using Canada\u2019s finest coffee brewing equipment, operating with fi2pc.profit, picture for the established distributor.You simply supply established accounts with LYONS COFFEE You will have an opportunity to expand rapidly into a large and lucrative enterprise with IMMEDIATE CASH RETURNS THE selected applicant must be able to devote § few hours +tr u eek to his business in order to keep established accounts sup plied with Lyons Coffee A minimum of $1.500 U required to commence.Bank financing avail able for parties with good credit standing and reasonable deposit For interview in \\ our area write Record Box 53.ANYONE In Sherbrooke or Len noxville interested In renting rooms to girls and women is ask ed bo write Sherbrooke Y M Y W.O A.at 300 Montreal St , or call 569-7438 Murray\u2019s HAVE OPENINGS FOR Waitresses FULL OR PART TIME Day nr Night Work 44-Hour Wppk Uniforms Suppliod Major Medical Plan Murray's Restaurants Ltd 1504 St.Catherine West (nrar Guy).Monday through Friday, between 10 A M and 4 P M.36a.Home Services IS VOLK IRON or other «mull ap plianees on the blink'1 Cal! Br.;mtV Appliance Service.163 Queen St , Lennoxville.567-0000, better still bring them in.37.Personal HYGIENE SUFFI IES (rubber good») Mailed po&tpairl in plain sealed! envelope with price list.Six samples 25c\t25 samples $1.00 Mail order Dept, C-2 Nov Rubber Co Box 91 Hamilton, Ont, W WARREN LYNCH 138 Wellington St North Tel.569-9914, Res.569-4581.ASHTON R.TOBIN Q C., Trial Worh and General Practice, Rosenbloon* Bldg, opposite City Hall.138 Wei lington (North) 562-2120.START YOUR OWN BUSINESS FOR AS LITTLE AS S25G0! Spuing yourself up in business isn\u2019t easy these days.But this nne is different a unique opportunity to he your own boss for as little as $2500.No other expenses, direct or indirect.How do you do it?Easy.We supply you with a revolutionary neu machine, completely unlike anything else now in use.Ultra-modern, compact, easy to operate Your steady customers garage operators, plumbers, contractors, manufacturers, etc.Nothing to sell \u2014 Exclusiv e territory (Sherbrooke.Granby and St Hyacinthe) - Steady repeat business Your investment is protected by your inventory.Don't miss this onre-in-a-lifelime opportunity It costs you nothing tn get further details.Simply write to: HYDRO-SILICA (QUEBEC), SUITE M-18, 1455 Peel St.; Montreal 2, Quebec Tel: 843-6521 EDGAR W.SMITH, B.A B C.L Notary, Danville 839-3137 Montr»at.844.2393 Chartered Accountants WILLIAM A.LYON Chartered Accountant 1578 Kin7 St W.Sherbrook* Tel.562-8733 or 567-7567 35o.Legal Notice TENDER Sealed tenders for the purchase of the Î.O.O.F.Hall.Sawyer-ville, Que lenders to be sub-mitled within thirty days of dale Highest or an> tender not neces'.arilv accepted Apply to D D MACRAE.Sec.Box 207.Cookshirt.Qu# LEMESURIER \u2014 Mrs.Lena Lewis.Longueutl, spent her vacation with her par- LAVALLEE.BEDAÜD, Lyonnais, Gascon A Associates C.J.Crockett.C.A., Ucensed trustee 2m ents.Mr.and Mrs.Ernest Gil-Continental Building, Sherbrooke lander.P.Q.Tel.589.5503.\t,,\t, Vr«.Emihen Routhier has returned to her home after undergoing surgery in St.Jo- McDonald, currie & Co! COOPERS & LYBRAND Chartered Accountants 297 Dufferin Ave., Sherbrooke 569-6Î01 Offices throughout Canada TOUCHE, ROSS BAILEY & SMART Boysl Bank Building seph's Hospital.Thetford Mines.Mr.Mike Gormley and Mrs.Thomas Gormley have left for their home in Wainwright, Alta., after spending a three week vacation with friends in the district and in Thetford Mines.Mr and Mrs Wm Green, ot TAILOR For ladies end gentlemen General Repelrs F.COLLETTE 84 King St.West, (in basement) Tel 562-4334 SHERBROOKE Place Veil* Man» Montreal 2, Ou« .\t_\t\u2018\t,\t'\t.Other office* tn Canada; afflliatec\tB®.'.and Mr and Mr firms tn the United States, Great B^rt 'tUStCaU, Lennoxville.call- Britain and etaewbere.General Plumbing \u2014 Automatic Oil Furnaces \u2014 Con struetion wood \u2014 \u201cVeneer' doors \u2014 Gyproc \u2014 Rock Wool Complete bathroom sets with fixtures $149 \u2014 Brick $40.per thousand, choice of 2 colors \u2014 \u201cMela-mite\u2019\u2019 from $10.a sheet \u2014 Distributor \"National Paint Ltd,\u201d 1151 King St.Eait Tel.562-3892 Also hardware.GABRIEL DUBREUIL ed on Mr.and Mrs.!.< Cust-eau while here to attend the Custeau - Nutbrown reception.Mrs I-ena Lewis has returned to her home in Montreal af ter spending her vacation with her parents, Mr.and Mrs.E Gtllander.Mr.and Mrs Oscar Thomp son.Washington.Miss Jovce McCrea and sisters, Margaret and Ruth McCrea, Vancouver, and Mr.Wm.Hutchison, TheU ford Mines, were recent guests of Mr Mex Hutchison and later called on Mr.and Mrs.E ! 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OES DRILLING Tel.Knowlton \u2014 243 6454 fl-1 USED ELEVATOR CO.LTD.\tCOMMISSION AUCTIONS \u2022\tPassenger\t* Freight \u2022\tDumbwaiters\t\u2022 Escalators\tEVERY FRIDAY AT 7.30 P.M.AM name brand products.\tAT OLEY YOUNG'S Parts for all types of elevators.\tUs mile* from Waterloo on the Knowlton Road.The Auctions are hold inside, there are seats for Daytime 10620 Brunet St., Montreal, Que.Evenings\teveryone and a canteen on the premises 324-5371\tB.KELLY\t323 2028\tLarge Parking Area MORTY MEEKLE CONSTRUCTION Co.I LM See Auction Display Vrl nni Paj?* 2 in this paper ( Hf-VY T WANT TO v TALK 'ID YOU/ i V'T> NU-V HU rrv - af; know WHO r AM.\u2022V- 4*\u201e.ALLEY OOP wow: wot ta Gûin'-ovTtK: THOSE WOMEN .a\t« fi-l't Y'MLAN 1HEY \\ OH NO.1 HE'S WE RENT MAD ) A VERT AT OOP?El U3IDLE\u2019 BACHH.OR, YOU KNOW.Y - .AND THAT WAS .IUST THEIR LXPRt SSION OF ORATHUDF ( OR HIS , TAKING NOTICE Of lilt M' CAPTAIN EASY By LESLIE TURNER r ÎMM \u201ci \"COWIWÔ 7 «h on the weekend card ai the Sherbrooke Race I nick bill iwcnUiallv the jtidgev were the winners.BnuhnA loiir-year old brown mare copped the da\\h in 2:10 4 5 Satunlay evening.l ollowing tbix poor perfoimartc.'.by all dnvers in the cla>s.the judges took over and suMvnsions and lines were dished out for then lack ot effort Itrochu and (iiilcs Jutras were each lined s?' while all the others in the .lass were i.igyvd with $20 each.It was a poor evlubitiou tor the class of horses and the judges completed (heir session b\\ pulling all on the Stewart's l is! and lhe\\ will be obliged to quality before starting again.I hc fans booed all the drives when they passed bv the stand after the race.! I he winnev He was rioekcil in g t>0 4 5 for the fastest time on the card Bill Lancaster set the early pace with Charlie I Connors' W itch going to the; half in 1:01 2 5 for the fastest half of the current season.Drummond Law.with Robert .Ultras teaming, forced two re 1 calls in the second rare wlueh delayed the card a full 20 min seconds and the half utes He was starting from the 1 5 but came homeh'ighth position hut rounding AMERICAN\tLEAGUE\t\t\t \tw\tL\tPet.\tGBL Minnesota \t\t\t62\t50\t554\t lOhicago \t\t61\t5ft\t.550\tM* i Detroit\t\t\t62\t52\t.544\t1 | California \t\t62\t53\t539\t1! i Boston\t.\t6ft\t53\t.53!\t2^ | Washington .! Cleveland\t\t\t58\t58\t500\t6 \t5ft\tb:\u2019\t466\t1ft New York\t5ft\t«2\t466\t12 Baltimore\t5ft\t63\t442\t12\u2019b \u2018 Kansas City\t50\t6ft\t.4,31\t14 Ferguson Jenkins soars to 16th win, nips Phils Ferguson Jenkins, who be.\u201d Durocher said.\"Well, nr «¦anted to be a relief pitcher, eyes almost popped out of the registered his 16th major league sockets when he told me he victory as a starter Sunday as Wanted to be a relief pitcher\u2019 Chicago Cubs blanked Philadel- because he thought that's how phia Phillies i 0 in the second he could help the team best.\u201d game of a doublehcader.\t| Sunday, Jenkins limited the The Chatham, Ont .native, Phillies tn four hits and struck who brought, his record to 16-9,lout eight.A yvalk tn Cubs' became the first National Adolfo Phillips, leading off the League pitcher lo win 16.third, became the only run of In the first game.Ken Holtz- the game when Jenkins saeri-ntan and BUI Stoneman com- ficed and Don Kessinger sliced bined on a six-hitter for a 6-2 a single into right field, victory and a sweep of the dou- Holtzman.on a weekend pass bleheader.Despite the double from the army, pitched 5 1-3 victory, the Cubs remain in innings.Stoneman finished up third place, nine games behind and Rnn Santo's 25th homer league-leading St.Louis Cardi- sparked a three-run fourth in pals.\tning.In other NL games Sunday, Tom Seaver threw a four-hit New A'ork Mets swept a dou- shutout in the first game for the hleheader from Pittsburgh Pi-Mels, who scored three times si.u>ms .rates.3-0 and 11-9.Cincinnati in the eighth inning to beat the ,^11anta Rpds shut, out Los Angeles Pirates.\tCincinnati Dodgers 3-0.St.Louis edged in the second game, the Pi- san Fram-Lwo San Francisco Giants 2-1 and rates took an 8-6 lead into the Philadelphia Atlanta Braves crushed Houston eighth, but the Mets scored for P'ltshureii Astros 8-4.\tfive runs on two singles, a sac- Vork Saturday.St.Louis beat San rifice fly and a force out.Ron Houston Francisco 3-2.Atlanta swept a S wo bod a homered for New York\t- floublchcader from Houston.7-3 and Willie Stargell and Rob and 2-0.Philadelphia shut out Rodgers connected for the Pi ri.__.__L_* Chicago 9-0.Cincinnati defeated rates.\tfxG/TlCmDGr wnC/i Los Angeles 4-0 and New York Sammy Ellis made it two whipped Pittsburgh 6-1.\tshutouts in a row for the Reds Earlier this year in a Toronto over the Dodgers, stopping t/is interview, Chicago manager Angeles on three hits.I ce May Iæo Durocher predicted a first-jhit a two-run homer for Cincin-di'dsion finish for his Cubs, who nati.Saturday, Milt Pappas finished in the cellar last sea- blanked the Dodgers on six hits, son.and pointed tn Ferguson as The Cards scored both runs art example of the spirit that in the third inning on a walk, would move them out of the a single and a double hi Alex leeond division.\tJohnson.Dick Hughes, with re \"When 1 first saw this kid 1 lief help from Joe, Hornier, wai-isked him what he wanted to the winner Willie MeCovey NATIONAL LEAGUE SATURDAY\u2019S CAMES Pittsburgh L Npw York 5 Philadelphia 9, Chicago 0 Houston 3*0, Atlanta 7-2 Los Angelos 0.Cincinnati 4 San Francisco 2.St.Louis 3 SUNDAY'S GAMES Pittsburgh 0-9, New York 3 Philadelphia 2-0, Chicago 6-1 Los Angeles 0.Cincinnati 3 San Francisco I, Si.Lotus 2 Houston 4, Atlanta 8 MONDAY'S GAMES New York at Philadelphia San Francisco at Atlanta Cincinnati at Pittsburgh Chicago at St.Louis NATIONAL LEAGUE ( VNADIAN RECORD \u2014 ! the fastest mile in Canadian Rare at Montreal's Blue Bun Timely Knight, driven h\\ harness racing history, win nets track Saturday in 1:5» Roger White, trots to the ning the SI3,l.50 l.atireniian 1-5.winner\u2019s eirrle after pacing\tM FIRST RACE 4 Kim D (irrttlrtn 37.40\t14 »0 3- I\u2019riiuoss Loulno\t3 1ft !S M.t |t»i Virloi \\ I I Ml ! 12 3\tl>ono\u2019.«¦ hr agrved lo S()I,K pobbli* Joe \\ ,>in M t'Uio < «ml Prlorv Ybbov 6 7(1 t 90 _ 3 lift i Mii/ol Pram I Noblom/tn Pl< k\t3 3ft II Ml Mil! \\ nil n A tiw** lUbv ÿ.imlvvlrh, siroro, 1 The in the best race Saturday wasl second half of the doublej when Cilles .luiras te.imed1, home Real i'nte's Craml Vela' SECOND l.tHIr IU-.11 Hig ynil\\ Lovclv I\u2019.iIiv DOURI F RACE (Ml 2\tno 3\t1ft (4 ?} NINTH RACE I (ittltlm K( \\ ImiDf 10.10 7 00 6.1ft 1 (\u2019;ul« Gallon\t6.1ft 3.3ft Loboc /.,\t17.40 F X AC TA: (3 4) *>77 SO TIMK 2.11.2 VV ondor fill Mir, 3 m ' Plying BH.\\ il I on Mary Ibuixul, \u2019 40 llrldK.a Wick, Stn.iiK pick, 3 Ift, AMondJinci' I 1117.$1 39 40 Mul i,»!\t$40.06 I Betty Stanhope Cole fires neat three-under 72 to fake lead in Women's Close Open golf event FIRST PLACE, BABY \u2014 after he pitched the Minncso-Jim Merritt, left, gets the ta Twins to a 3-2 victory over glad hand from Jackie Her- the Chicago White Sox at nandez and Rich Reese (20) Metropolitan Stadium Sun- day.The victory carried the surging Twins into first place in the tight American League race.\t(AP Wirephoto) PEUGEOT \u201c404\u201d AUTOMS Prestige \u2014 Penonnance - Safety \u2018I of the / best built cars in the world! SEE ALSO AND TEST DRIVE OUR WAGONNETTE, ENJOY DRAFTLESS DRIVING IN SLIDING ROOF MODEL AND THE SENSATION OF THE FUEL INJECTED ENGINE' Pcugeots hove been winning the toughest rolltes around the world .Minnesota Twins tip toed away with the American League, lead during tho week end, using a pitch and putt at tack more characteristic of Eddie Stanky's Chicago White Sox The Twins were nursing a 3-2 lead hutli on a Chicago-type rally of two singles, a double steal, an intentional walk, and a force play, When Tommie Agee opened the ninth with a long double.Stanky thought he was back in business.But Agee, trying to stretch his hit.was thrown out at third on a close play.Stanky rushed umpire Bill Valentine, tossed his cap.jawed nose to nose and was invited tn leave early Two nuts later, the rest of the White Sox followed.The 3-2 victory moved the Twins into the league lead.game in front of Chicago, Détroit Tigers, who beat Balti morn Orioles 3 are third, one game hack California Angels took fourth place.I'v games be hind, hy beating Boston Red Sox 3 2.In other AL games.New York Yankees out- lugged Clevc land Indians 15-11 and Washing ton Senators blanked Kansas City Athletics 2- News 8) News, Sander Y;n o cur 10:30 a.m 3) Beverly HilibllUes 5)\tConcentration 8) Dateline: Hollywood 10:55 e.m.3) Children\u2019s Doctor 11:00 a.m.3) Andy Griffith.51 Personality H Honeymoon Race 12) Local News 11:15 a.m.6)\tMontreal Notebook 12) Expo Guide 11:30 «.m 3) Dick Van Dyke 5) Hollywood Squares 1) Serial Six 8) Family Game 12) University of the MONDAY 5)\tMonkees 6)\tSin galon* Jubile* 8) Iron Hor.se 12) Lucille Ball \u2022:0e p.m.3) \\Lr.Terrific 5)\tI Dream of Jeannie 6)\tThe Saint 12) Bewitched 8:30 p.m.3^ Vacation Playhouse 5) Captain Nice 8i Rat Patrol 12} Andy Griffith *'00 p.m 3) Ajidy Griffith 5) Road West 6} Suspense Theatre 8> Felony Squad 12) Country Music Hall 9:30 p.m.3) Family Affair 8) Peyton Place 12) The Big Valley 10:00 p.m.3) Coronet Blue TUESDAY Air 12:00 noon 3) Love Of Life 5) Jeopardy fi) Luncheon Date 8) Everybody\u2019s Talking 12) Romper Room 12:25 p.m.3) News, Bentl 12:30 p.m.3, 6) Search for Tomor* row 5) Eye Guest 8) Donna Rood 12) Buddies 12:43 p.m.3, «) Ckiimng Light 12:53 p.m 3) News, Newman 1.00 o.m 3) Across the Fenct 5)\tLocal News 6)\tLuncheon Date 1) Fugitive 12) Movie: \"Dallas\u2019* 1:15 p.m.3) Film Short 1:2K* p.m.3, 6* As The World Turns 5) Let\u2019s Make a Deal 1:55 p.m.3) News, Dickerson 2:00 p.m.3) Password 5) Days of ottr Live* 61 Parade 18) Dr.Joyce Brothers 2;30 p.m.i 3 House Party 5)\tThe Doctors 6)\tCoronation Street 8) Dream Girl 12) People In Conflict 2:55 p.m.News 5)\tRun For Your Life SiNewsmagazine 8) Big Valley 10:30 p.m.8) Tele pi ay \u201967 12) At the Race» il:00 a.m.3.5, \u20ac, 8) News, Weather Sports Ik) News une o.m.8) Viewpoint 12) Pulse, New* 11:25 p.m.6)\tNews, Sports 11:30 p.m.3» Movie: \u201cAt Gun* point\u201d 5) Tonight, Johnny Carson 8) Joey Bishop 11:45 p m.8) Movie: \"The Giant Gila Monster\u201d 12:40 p.m.12) Your Guide to Expo Baseball\u2014Tigers vs.Red Sox 12) Star Trek 1:00 p.m.8) Our Place 5:30 pUtt.3) Spotlight 5) Movie \"A Place the Sun\u201d 12) Avengf-rs 9.00 p.m.8) Expo This Week »:30 p.m 1 3) Petticoat Junction in 8) Wo Jock \u2019k) Love on a Rooftop 10:00 p.nrt 3) CBS News Special 8) Fugitive 12)1 Spy 10:39 p m.6j Ineide Quebec 11:00 3, I, 6, 8, 12) New* 11 20 p.ft j 6) Viewpoint j 12) Pulse.New» I\t11:25 p.m.8) New» II:» «->*.3) Movie: \"20 Million Miles to Earth\u201d 5) Tonight: Johnny Carson 8) Joev Bishop j\t11:45 O' Portfolio | 12) Movie; \"Tops Is the IJmlt\u201d 1:30 12) Your Guide Expo to .Show Business About Television By CYNTHIA LOWRY HOLLYWOOD lAPi \u2014 Television is a confusing business.Lucille Ball'* carrent deal with CBS involves S12,000,000 for her season's output.Dean Martin's production company recently concluded a three-year $500,000 contract.Johnny Car-,son is reputedly receiving more î than $1,000,000 a year.| But that is not profit to the | stars\u2014not by a long shot, j The Walt Disney Studios, in 13 |years of weekly television, an-jnually sinks between $500.000 and $1,000,000 more into its programs than it receives for the broadcasts.This would seem a (one-way street to financial di-saster but it, too, is not what it seems.\t\u201e t\tj\t-\t10-&5 Talk of fho Lucy and Dean produce their Town shows with most of their money; 1(>:30 wom«n'» World 900 CKTS T.T.news throughout the day supplied by The Sherbrooke Daily Record 4 M Sacro* Hotrt 4:15 7:30 Country Jamboree 6:30 Now$, Sports 7:00 Newt 7:05 Farm Broadcast 7:30 News 7:33 9:00 Music Makers 8 00 CBC News 8:10 Preview Commentary 8:30 News, Sports 9.00 CBC News 9:10 Weather 9:15 Summer Young 9:41 Morning Devotions 9:55 Assignment 10:00 News 3:30 p.m.3,6) Edge of Night 5) You Don\u2019t Say 8) Dark Shadow» 12) It\u2019s Your Mtsvo 4:00 p.m.3) Secret Storm J) Match Game f>) Communicate 8) Dating Game 12} In Town 4:25 p.m.4 New» 4:30 p.m.3) Movie: \"The Art-zona Cowboy\u201d5 R) Vacation Time 5) Mike Douglas Show 8) Newlywed Game 12) Mike Douglas 5:00 p.m.8) Skin shine Canada 5:15 p.m, 8) New* 5:30 p.m.ft) Vagabond Honeymoon 8) News 5:45 p.m.J) News, Weather, Sports a:09 p.m.5)\tNews, Weather 6)\tHorizon 8) Movie: \u201cMassacre\u201d 12) Pierre Bet ton 6:25 p.m.5) Weather, Bird Berdan o;30 p.m 3) News, Cron kite j 5) News, Huntely Brinkley i (») News and Weather j 12) Pulse, New» fyoo p.m 3) Marshall Dillon By BOB THOMAS Carson has some of his staff to, pay.And Disney figures its tel i evision loss as an advertising DUBLIN (AP)\u2014The Republic a board consisting of two profit, of Ireland, long the most cen-j judges, two clergymen, a trade; \u2018Television is a great avenue j sored of English-speaking coun ®union officnal, a grandmother for us to entertain the family tries, is moving toward a Lb and three others, eralism that movie men never,\tn;, jggg however, the thought possible.when it is at home,\u201d explained the studio's production head,! \u201cWe are moving with the times,\u201d says an important official of Irish censorship, \u201cbut we,and newsreels board reversed the censor's de\tAnderson.It builds c is ions only 11 times out of 1.047 'f, lmaSe, ~ o™1 ^n there is.separate films, including shortsilhal en
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