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[" Bit.1 tHfZUf Former1 Quebec labor minister may for city mayor (P- 3) WEATHER Sunny and warm today and Friday.Cool durino tcnioSt and Friday night.Wind* light.High today and low tonight at Sherbrooke 75 and 40.Stjccbrooke Dailu Becocri Smile for today Woman po*et a problem tor man but it'* the kind of problem he love* to wrestle with! Established 1897 Price: 10 Cents SHERBROOKE.QUEBEC.THURSDAY, SUM EMBER 14.U>os>;, will have an of sition front\u201d to oppose the new EC0je nationale d'administra-'aWy come down lhe St- Francis ' |lme and every one was anxious |KT m .Sherbrooke within a few government of President - elect tion thc government school foriRiver Irom Sorel \"or in that t0 sel1 »\u2022\tdays He is ai.so in the market Nguyen Van Thieu and Vice- cjvii servants.\t*\tI area.We will try and follow The very minute they (the fur a home for his family who President-elect Nguyen Cao Ky.j t I7_\t\u2019\t, .\t! the route along the river valley St.Lawrence Valley Gas Com- are pr.sently living in Montreal.\u2018 as this is the most advantage-: pany), became owners, they The cost of natural gas to ous geographically.But, no have been paying taxes.We lU, honie ÜWlier is chca|M;r lha\u201e decision has been made yet, tare now getting an income,\u201d he : lho pn)1)auc gas pix;sellt|y avail.South Korea threatens action aoainst Red attacks Ulitncsc 11oops on the Sikkim I ibei frontier today broad-east threats to use aircraft and \u2018'annihilate every Indian olfieer and soldier on the border\" unless the Indians stop firing by tonight.An Indian defence ministry spokesman said the warning came aftei Uhinese troops shelled Indian forces facing ihem across thc Nathu pass for the fourth successive day.The warning was blared in Hindi and other Indian Ian guages over loudspeakers normally used to broadcast Indian music or the thoughts of Chinese Chairman Mao Taolu ng, across the border in the high mountain passes of Sik kirn.The spokes m a n said Urn threat had only been made locally ami had not been broad cast from Peking.DISCOUNTS THREAT The s p 0 k e s m a n said the defence ministry attached no importance to the threat of Chinese ait raids \"This is Peking's way of res landing to our ceasefire call,\" he said Gangtok.12 air miles from ; Nathu, took end d e I e n c e action, including a blackout Wednesday night for thc first lime since the Chitiese invaded in a border di* from Calcutta The six polled*a\u2018total of L- 6' F'rauce expressed interest 861.235 votes in the presidential election Sept.3, some 200,000 more than the victorious military slate.?in scientific research in northern Quebec.Mr.Peyrefitte said he was giving a few examples of the new projects \u201cto show' you the spirit in which we have worked !\u2014a spirit concrete, realistic LONDON fAP) - Britain has and.based V,1 immediate protested China's seizure of its acmevement.116-year-old consulate in Shang- Asked to disclose how much hai and plans a formal note de- France is spending now under: UK protests said.able.Company officials have he explained In earlier studies it was sug-| The mayor preferred not to:said the major uses of natural gested that a gas one could be | disclose how much tax the com-\tgas\tw|| be\tfor\thome heating brought in from the St.Law-: pany was paying the city and\t, and\tcooki]lg.\tami\tthc heating of rence or from a .me front \\cr- added, \"it will not be possible\t! busiQesses and industrial build- mont that passes in the vicinity to determine this until the pro-\tm.,.of St.Jean and Iberville, Que-lject is completed.\u201d\t1 fe' bee.\tPresent employees of the city *1,1 a bdA\u2019Pl'0110 conversation \u201e The present gas distribution propane gas system have been c, J '1sl .lnontb Eelmund minding compensation and re- the two 1965 agreements, hei^m.m Sherbrooke has been given the opportunity to join\tJ^lIhf.rn nrSv BriUsh rightS t0 th\u20acif.aid he dld \"ot haw specific st*Lavrirence Gas\u2019wnmm\t'alk>J G8S C°m' Toronto, told the ' Record this PTerteign offtce said t h\tno 'Tver-U Nieol, chairman ofd^r \u2018TT \u2019 Shanghai Revolutionary Com-000,000) than 10.000,000 francs|~nslluctlon ln the a5,t 10 \u2022vear:' ,!,e ciU s Mx and electricity ino'v .,,\u201d\u2018IK\t?'0 P^ress, it is mittec seized the consulate on i $2,000.000).Sept.9.\t________________ The big walled compound was unmanned at the tinm.\t''Pof dangerOUS 'F Students riot 5jThe city gas system was start committee said there were ap- ,,ossibl) Reach For the Top R» Bachelor Father 12) Pierre Berton 6.2b pm.5) Weather, Bird Bor-dan 6:31» O.rt li News.Cronkite 5) Huntley Brinkley e) News 8i Piccadilly Palace 12) Puiae, News 7:00 p.rn.3) Rifleman 5» Truth or Consr- THURSDAY .hi Accidental Family j f 8) Batman 12) Star Tick 8:00 p.m.6» Hogans\u2019 Heroes Hi Flying Nun 8,i0 p.m.8) Bewitched >i Ironside fit Telescope 12) IPs Happening 9:00 p.m.3i Movie: \u201cThe Great K.ii'a pe\u201d Part 1 8) Talent Spotlight Review 12) Dean Martin 9:30 p.m.51 Dragnet , 8i N.v r n 11:00 pm.3) News at News it News 8» News 12) Newt 11.20 p.m.fii Viewpoint I 12; Pulse.News 11:25 p.m.; r>) News 11:30 p.m.:i) Movie \u201cThe System'* >> Tonight: Johnny far \u2022 3i J\thop quences\t8) Pevton Place\t\tp.m.Seven n Six\t10.00 pm.\t\tFive Miles Fly ins Nun\th Dean Martin\t\t.diiight\u201d /:25 p.tx\t, fti Dragnet\tt.i\ty.it': \u201cNo Trees Sports\t8i Good Company\t\tin t.ho Street\u2019\u2019 / :3G am\t12) Manvix\t\t1.30 a.m.l imarron Strip\t10:30 p.m.\t12) Your Guide to\t Daniel Boone\t1 fii Tlie True North\t1\tkxpc \tFRIDAY\t\t 7:00 * erv\t,\t8:00 a.m.\t! 3)\tDonna Reed Today\t3) Captain Kangeroo\t8)\tBull winkle 7:05 a m.\t8j Your Breakfast\t| 12\tLocal News New?, Brnll\ti \u2022Send\t\t9:15 o.m.7:45 a.m.\t8.30 a.m.\t12\tkxpo Guide Farm and Home\tHi Porky Pig\t\t9:30 a-m.7:55 a m\t%«00 a.m.\tJi\tfcd Allen Time Vermont Be port\t3) Bumper Room\t.3)\tGeneral Hospital 900 CKTS E.T.news throughout the day supplied by The Sherbrooke Daily Record troo Sacred H«*rt é;15 7:30 Country Jamboree ^:30 News, Sports 7:00 News 7:05 Farm Broadcast 7.30\tHeadlines 7:33 8:45 Music Makers 8:00 CBC News 8:10 Preview Commentary 8.30\tNews, Spo.-ts 8 45 Shopping Guide 9:00 CBC News 9:10 Weather 9:15 Summer Young 9:45 Morning Devotions 9:55 Assignment 0:00 News 0:05 Swap Shop 0:30 Woman's World 1:00 News 6:00 Sacred Heart 6:15 7:30 Country Jamboree 6:30 News, Sports 7;00 News 7:05 Farm Broadcast 7:30 Headlines 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 9:45 Morning Devotions 9:55 Assignment 10.00 News 10:05 Coffee Club 10:30 Woman's World 11:00 News 11:05 Coffee Club 11:30 Headlines THURSDAY 11:05 Coffee Club\t| i 11:30 Headlines 11.55 Assignment 17:00 News 12:05 Sunshine Hour | 12:30 Local News I 12:40 Bulletin Board I 17:45 Sports 12:59 Time Signal 1:00 CBC News 1:15 Holiday Beat 1:55 Assignment 2:00 CBC News 2:03 Mr.Record Man 2 30 Matinee: Pat Patterson 3:00 News 3:05 Mr.Record Man 3:30 Local News 3;40 Bulletin Boaid 1:00 CBC News 4:03 Canadian Roundup 4:10 Teen Treat FRIDAY 11:55 Asr jqnment 12:00 News 12:05 Sunshine Hour 12:30 Local News 12:40 Bulletin Board 12:45 Sports 12 59 Time Signal 1:00 CBC News 1:15 Holiday Beat 1.55 Assignment 2.00\tCBC News 2:03 Mr.Record Man 2:30 Matinee: Pat Patterson 3:00 News 3:05 Mr.Record Man 3:30 Local News |\t3:45 Bulletin Board 4.00\tCBC News 4.03 Canadian Roundup 4:10 Teen Treat 4:30 Local News 4:55 Assignment 4 30 Local News 4:55 Assignment 5:00 News 5:05 CK Corral 5:30 Local News 6:00 World at 4 6:30 Local News 6:35 Sports 6:40 Bulletin Board 6:45 Twilight Time 7:00 Back to the Bible 7:30 Musicana 8:00 News 8.05 10 Young Sat 8:30 Headlines 9 00 News 9:30 Headlines 10:00 CBC News 10:30 12 Fireside Music 11.00\tNews 11 30 Headlines 12.00\tFinal Edition 5 00 News 5.05 CK Corral 5:30 Local New» 6:00 World at 4 6:30 Local News 6:35 Sports 6-.40 Bulletin Board 6:45 Twilight Time 7 00 Back to the Bible 7:30 Headlines 7:33 Young Set 8:00 CBC News | 8:03 Mystery Theatre 8:30 Court of Opinion 9:00 CBC News 9:03 1967 A All i8i Cartoon Carnival I 12) Univerdty of the Air 9:5S a m.j Hi lyOeal Ne»a 10:00 p.m.I)\tCandid Camera i) Snap Judgment 8» Bachelor Father 12; Romper Room 10:25 a.m.5) News ,8) News, Sander Vanneur 10:30 e.m 3) Beverly Hillbillies ; >) Concentration ib Dateline Houy\u2014'ood j 12) Magic Tom 10:55 a.m.8) Children\u2019s Doctor 11:00 a.m 3) Andy Griffith 5) Personality ) Hooneymoon Race 12» Mike Douglas 11:15 a.m u Montreal Notebook 12» Expo Guide il:30 e./n.3) Dick Van Dyko 15) Hollywood Squares 8) Serial Six 8) Family Game 12:00 noon l) Love oi Life ;» Jeopardy f>) Luncheon Date 8) Everybody\u2019s Talking 12:25 p.m.J)\tNews, Bent! »2:30 p.m.¦ 3, 6) Search for Tomorrow ; 5) Eye Guess 181 Donna Reed !\u2019.2) Little People 12:45 p.m.i).fi) Guiding Ugh* 12;55 p.m.5) News, Newman i.'to c m 3» Across the Fence >) News, Local 8) Luncheon Data 1) Fugitive 12) ft\u2019s a Match 1.13 p.m 3) Ch 3 Presents 1:30 p.m.l, fii As The World Turns 12) Mr.and Mrs.1:55 p.m i 1) News.Dickerson 2:00 p.m 3) Password 5) Days of our Lives 8) Klahame 8i Dr.Joyce Bro'hers 12) In Town 2:30 p.m.3) Houseparty ; \u201cil The Doctors j 8) Coronation Street Ri Dream Giri 12) People in Conflict 2:55 p.m.'») Dr\u2019s House ( all 1:00 p.m 3) To Tell the Truth 5) Another World 81 Take 30 Hi General Hospital 12) Magistrate\u2019s Court 3.23 p.m.3) News 3:30 p.m.3, 8) Edge of Night '») You Don\u2019t Say l) Dark Shadows 4:00 p.m.3) Merv Griffin 5) Match Game 8) Communicate 8) Dating Game 12) Buddies 4:25 p.m.5) News 4:30 o m 5) Mike Douglas ! fl) Barney Boomer j 8) Newlywed Game ! 12) Movie: \u201cTrio\" 5:00 p.m.I 3) Secret Storm ft) Forest Rangers ' 8) Local News 5:30 p.m ¦ 3) News Flashback ! 8) News 5:45 p.m.3) News, Weather, Sports ?.-po p.m.| 5) News.Weather, S ports fti Fine and Dandy R) Movie: \u201cSong of the Open Road\u2019\u2019 12> Pierce Berton 6:05 p.m.3) Weather, 6:25 p.m I 3) Weather, Bird Berdan 6:30 p.m.3) News.Cronkite Wiz- 3) News.Huntley Brinkley ft» News, Sports 12) Pulse, New» r ot p.m \u2022I/ Mcllaie\u2019* Navy 51 Truth or Cons quences fti Monkee* 12) Off *0 See the ard 7 25 p.m.i fti Sports ' 30 o .m \u2019 3i WUd.Wild, W est I 5) Tarzan\t¦* ! ft) 21st Centuery 8) Off to See the Wizard H oc o m ; ')) Star Trek : ft) Got Smart 12) Movie: \u201cThe Bene, Goodman Story\u201d a::o p n_ 1 U flumer Pyle I ft) Tommy Hunter 8) Hondo 4 00 p.rr Movie: \u2018\u2018The Great Escape\u201d.Part 2 TBA Movie: \u201cThe Apart ment.\u201d f:30 p.m h Accidentally Family 8) Guns of Will Son nett 10.00 o.m 5)\tNows, Special 8i Judd 12) Big Valley I :0v o m 3, 5, ft, a, 12) News Tf::2C p.m.6)\tViewpoint 12) Pulse, News 11:25 p.m.6) Local News 11:30 p.m.3) Movie: \"Good Day For a Hanging\" \u2022Ï) Johnny Carson 8) Movie: \u201cA Taie Five Women\u201d 11:45 p.m.12) Leadership Training 1150 p.m.fii Movie \u201cVictim\u201d 12) Movie \"A Swirl of Glory\u201d 1:30 a.m.12' Expo Guide SACRIFICE BID WORKS FOR NORTH Weit's two-spade call veas one of those weak two bids which have come into almost universal use in expert circles.East's two no-trump response was also standard.This response has nothing at all to do with a desire to play no- :i| ! WEST (D) A K QJ10 6 .1 NORTH\tM A B4 V K 8 4 ?\tQ32 *98652 EAST 4A 9 7 52 V Q J7 3 5\t?A K 9 4 î 3\t* Void SOI TH *\tVoid 4f A 10 9 6 5 ?\tJ 10 3 *\tA Q J 104 Neither vulnerable West\tNorth\tEast\tSouth 2 4\tPass\t2 N.T.\t3 A 3 A\t4*\t4 ?\t4 ¥ 5 ?\tPass\t« A\tPass Pass\t7 A\tPass\tPass Dble\tPass\tPass\tPass Opening lead\u2014* K irunip but is a forcing bid designed to elicit further infor mation from partner.If South had passed.West would have rebid to three spades to show a very good weak two bid.These bids show 6 to 12 high card points and West had 10 and a very good suit.He made the same bid over South's three club ca:i The rest of the bidding wa-normal enough.Ea-.t's jump to six spades was based on the thought that h;s partner would hold only the queen of diamonds and North's final seven club bid was made be cause he thought that West would make his contract It was a good save.East and West made one club, two diamonds and a heart and collected a 700-pomt penalty, but the slam was there for them.South told West.\u2018I bid hearts to ask for a lead and a heart lead would have given you the spade slam.\" West replied, \"So would any other lead.Suppose North opens a diamond I would win in dummy and draw trumps with two leads.Then I would lead my singleton heart.If North rose with his king, I would lead dummy's queen of heart through South\u2019s ace for a ruffing finesse and eventually ruff my three clubs and discard my one losing diamond on the heart honor.If North ducked, my jack of hearts would force South's ace.1 would ruff dummy's two little hearts later on.North's king would fall and 1 j would still get rid of my losing jdiamond.\u2019\u2019 \"Right,\" said South.\"It seems that we did our best after all \" V* CARD SENSE *> You.S.uth hold: *K 9 VA J 54 \u2022! 32 *K 19 7 6 What do you do now\"1 A\u2014Bid four hearts.You are not strong enough to move past game.TODAY'S QUESTION Instead of raising you to three hearts, your partner jumped to three clubs over your one - heart response What do you do now'\u2019 Answer Tomorrow GOULD \u2014 Visiting at -he home of Mr.and Mrs.George MacKai were Mr.and Mrs.Percy Cateh-paugh.Magog, Mrs.P A.Picard.Montreal, and Mr.Albert Nookes.of Senneville.Mr.and Mrs.Albert Beiiveau.East Angus were guests of Mr and Mrs.Roseoe Morrison They were accompanied home by Master Duane Beiiveau, who had spent a few days at the Morrison home.Other visitors were Mr and Mrs.Alec Mc-Keage, Mr.John McKeage and Miss Frances Westaway, of Lennoxville.NEW YORK t AP \u2014The Jerry Lew.s who makes func> movie-that have big box office appeal \u2014not tne Jerry Lewis of ;oir.e recent, unhappy television experiences\u2014arrived on the small screens Tuesday mght The comedians new NBC show, if the premier is a sample of things to come, will have him clowning as various characters in assorted sketches First Jerry was dressed in starched, pleated skirt dancing with what appeared to be a band of Greek soldiers.Then he was a shy bumbling dope trying to make friends with a gang of smooth, rude sophisticates.As a ticket clerk for Anxious \\irlices he sported a moustache and a blaeked-out front tooth which looked funny \u2019although not much else was humorous about the sketch Then he was the midnight cleaning man sium; m the board chairman's >eat at a conference table and pretending to be lord of all he surveyed.How to relieve BACK ACHE LT» Dodd\u2019s Kidney Pill» for promp* relief from the systemic condition causing: the backache.Soon you feel belter \u2014 rest better.Depend on Dodd'»* Q-\tThe bidding has\t\tbeen: West\tNorth\tEast\tSouth \t1 A\tPass\t1 V Pass\t3 V\tPass\t4 A Pass\t4 ?\tPass\tn GOULD ANNUAL MASONIC DANCE Gould Town Hall FRIDAY, SEPT.22nd Lunch Served Nutbrown's Orch.SHERBROOKE'S TOP STATION CKTS 900 presents rr COFFEE CLUB Monday through Friday 1 1:05 - 1 1:55 A.M.A program dedicated to the homemaker Music and interesting information on » variety of subjects! or Kingsbury couple is joined by 150 relatives for family picnic giant Ke/vinator FESTIVAL «\u2022¦VINATOR That 10.00 CBC News 10:30 12 Fireside Mu 11:00 News 11:30 Headlines 12:00 Final Edition Show Business rrsr KINGSBURY - Mr.and Mrs.Leonard Driver, R R.No.t, realized their Centennial project, a family picnic at their i home on Sunday, Aug.27, (when around 170 were present.I their hospitality Although- the weather was tin-j log of a plan certain, by noontime cars were beginning lo bring rela-1 lives.Only about 12 guests! were not relatives.Although many of those attending had not met in years, some 150 to 155 relatives, including 55 children, enjoyed a .wonderful day.the ;dtilts rem-j iniseing and chatting on the | spacious lawn, as the children I played.At the lunch hour long tables were brought out and a buffer lunch was enjoyed, Guests present were from Orillia.Iroquois, London and Barrie, Ont., Vancouver, B C., Granby, Derby Line, Stan stead, Bishopton, Lennoxville, e.Alta., Upper Melbourne, Richmond Melbourne Ridge, Windsor Mills, and Melbourne.The remaining four members of the family of the late Mr.and Mrs.H.W.Folwer were present: Henry.Otis and Ruth.Mrs.Leonard Driver, all of R.R.1.Kingsbury and Weld en.of Orillia, Ont.Many thanks were extended to Mr -and Mrs Driver for and for think > llU'llf\ton emli\tShriner\tIn\tho jiiucsl\ts, ilniuiliot\tis ,'iivl\tf'ii\t(i1 >v 1 IIH'ltl:\t, mill hy\tfund-riHsiiii\t\t: «i o ¦ jiivili»\tns sm'li us\tthis duru'c\t\t 1 Al\tHie Munir»\tm! Unit\tnil\tohil iln'ii\tunder the\t;i'.:i' uf\t15\twiio ASBESTOS- (Spéciale Cen .manent home for Ihe Asbestci.si tennial celebrations, maikoc: Harmony Band which has lei Ihe anniversary of Confeiiera lion were highlighted hero the week of September 3 by the visit of Ihe Confederation Cara van, a tree planting ceremony, and, the official opening of Ihe new Cultural Centre al I)ollaid||jlp Park.\tlire.The Cultural Centre was: Prior lo Ihe opened Thursday evening al a Edgar Parenf civic reception which some 150 Diocese, and j persons representing the school |We,stm.in.of grown in size and is of value fo the comiminily Ihe course of lime Emilien Lafrancc, MPP, and, Patrick T Asselin.MP, 1)1!awn, boih expressed then views on advantage of Ihe new ecu 1 addresses.Canon of the Ashesios Rev.Linton G Danville, gave Ihe plaque and the commissions, industry, the der !blessing of flu gy.public servants and mer new structure chants, attended.\tI The evening closed with A plaque was unveiled byieral seleelions played by Claude Laçasse, representing: Asbestos Harmony Orehe-the Centennial Confedoralion under Ihe direelion of (.Service for the Province of Que- Letourneau, after which lire, assisted by Mayor .1 Man Treslmicnts wen served rice Beauchesnc.\tCULTURAL CENTRE Mr Beauchesnc.addressing! The slrurture was buill Ihe gathering, said, \u201cHarmonyitop of the town - water n ic building is 7.fkM) square in area There is an .lutli great loriiim.50 by 60 feel, with , \u2022 iver,seating capaedy of 400 person-Live smaller rooms are avail able for music praeliee Six oilier rooms serve loi\u2019 the use of arts and science There is also a reception hall The seven van Confeder: Caravan was in town for week of September 3, with some 40,(KM) persons visiting the ex hibit.On Sunday afternoon, a t i n tennial tree planting ceremony s,'v look place on the grounds lac D*'\u2019 ing ihe new Cultural Centre, 1 ¦' when Mayor Beaiichesne turned mu l hr re nn \u2022er ihe sod.The Calf Club of Asbestos sponsored Ihe planting.Among those attending Hie event wei re, Florent Dubois, among all groups is an asset inlvoir, situated on Dollard Pari; ; president of the Asbestos Cen any community.\" W\u2019e here in and Olivier Blvd\ttennial Committee, Mr.Martin, Asbestos are proud to be able lo say we have this.\u201d \u201cThis new cultural centre will Ihe a place for our youth to fur-ihor their arl as well as a per Hurt in Richmond arena to open **» VY»-|I Ci:> a dandy dcntnfice that helps whiten teeth, harden gums and sweeten the breath.1 use it as it comes from the box.If you're hesitant about having a salt box in the then you [J IT bathroom, the Windsor Salt people have come up with a charming idea- r J-\u2019- .word idea a decorative apothecary jar.imprinted in black with the \"Salt\" in old English script This can be yours for just jusl $1.00.plus the Windsor \u201cW\" from the two pound box as proof ol purchase, mailed to Windsor Salt.P O.Box 6326.Montreal.Clip thi» handy coupon OH\t(Y Name.LU\tj Address u.\t$olt U-\tW ' ¦\t\t\t \u201d* 0\t'\u2018¦¦y-» \t Hymns out at church services LONDON i Reuters'! \u2014 Discussions on such topics as alcoholism and mental health will take the place of hymns and prayers at the Anglican Cathedra, of Southwark to attract people to church.As part of a one-year pro-sram.Sunday evening sen-ices will be abolished Instead, speaker will introduce topics from a platform in the nave and invite the congregation to join in Montreal livestock market MONTREAL (CP)-Prices for all classes of livestock were steady to higher toda>.compared with last Wednesday on the Montreal markets.Demand good and trading active.Receipts: 226 cattle, 231 calves, no hogs and 92 smtp and lambs.No steers and only one heifer were sold this morning.Good cows 20.30-21 30, medium 19-20.common 17-18.50, canner* and cutters 13-16.50.NEWS EDITOR \u2014 Ivan Saunders, president of the Sherbrooke Daily Record Co.Ltd.announces the appointment of PAUL WATERS as news editor of the Record.r.V.Waters a native of Scotland, was educated in Nova Scotia.England, and Sept-lles, Quebec.He attended St, Francis Xavier University in Antigon-ish, Nova Scotia.He has worked as a staff reporter on the L'Avenir and Sept-lles Journal and the Sherbrooke Daily Record.Produce Quotes Resources can be doubled TORONTO (CP t\u2014The vast-ness of the world's untapped natural and human resources are grounds for a solid guess that present food production can be doubled in the not-too-distant future.Paul G.Hoffman, administrator of the L'nited Nations development program, said Wednesdav \u2018The basic problem is not lack of resources, either physical or human, but under utilization of those resources.'' he told ;;90 representatives from 96 countries gathered in Toronto for the Young World Food and Development conference Mr Hoffman was addressing a banquet sponsored by Massey Ferguson Ltd., co-hosts with the United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization for the conference.The meeting is the seventh in a series of jworld seminars and the climax of a two-year project aimed at enlisting rural youth in a pro gram to radically increase world food production.Low-income countries u s e less than a quarter of their potential natural wealth and, about 10 per cent of their human resources, Mr.Hoffman said.LISTS RESOURCES 5HFRBROOKE DAILY RECORD, TITt'RS .SEPT 14.\t1 FOREMEN MEET \u2014 Pierre Alain, renter, the public relations manager of the Brurk Mills Sherbrooke Eld, is seen talking with Paul Rajotle.president of the Industrial Management Society of shei brooke.on the left and.on the right.Gin Trepanier, past \u2022 president of the same society.i Record photo Gerry Lentay } Says foremen must earn loyalty Financial report from Greenshields Ltd.The New York market cave ed gas and was convertol to a buoyant performance y ester- p rot'a ne in 1947 das with many stock* mo\\ mg \"Acquisition of the Sher al .a : a t'oint and more in the brooke propane system is an ad heaviest trading since earlv ditional step in Quebec Natur August\tal's long range plans to extend Most Canadian industrial natural gas service to all areas stock' showed fractional price of Quebec w here economical to gains and a few issues rose a do so,\" saut Mr.Craddock point or more\tQuebec Natural Ga* is a Western oil stocks were member of the Northern and strong on ibe Toronto market Central Gas Co group, and the index of the section The long-term outlook for nic rose (>,01 points to s new ail kd supplies is bright, \\V G time high\tDahl.Vice President o( Falcon In the Bend market, mid and;bridge Nickel Mines told dele Ion ; term issues were -point gates at the Vmeiican Mining to ¦< point lower while short Congress in Denver, Col terms were off S cents in a Currently, demands are fairly active Canada list St Lawrence Valley Gas Co.Ltd.a wholly-owned subside j ary of Quebec Natural Gas Corp has purchased for $500, ooo the propane gas system op orated by the City of Slier brooke.St.Lawrence Valiev Gas SirtljH ALSTON Bob and Sandn tnee Forster) are happy to an nounce the birth of their ton David Jeffrey, 7 lbs , 14 oa., on September 11.\t1987 at th* llrome-Miubsquoi Perkins Ho» pital, Cowansville.Both doing well, Orally DOYLE, Francet Jan# At ths Sherbrooke Hospital, on Thurs-day.sept t;t tod?.Frances Jane Carson, of Richmond.Quo.beloved wife of Samuel Doyle Funeral notice later.Lockwood's, Danville, 839 2438.MACDONALD.Arehidal* G.D.At the Sherbrooke Hospital, on Wednesday, Sept.13.1987.Archidale G.D MacDonald, of running the readily available Meyronne, Sa.sk , and of Milan, supply but this situation is ad Que, m his 95th.year.Remains justing itself.\tresting at Bury Funeral Home, I'he long term growth rate of on Thursday.Sept 14th., at niekel consumption in the Free Bethany Presbyterian Church.World is forecast by I a Icon Milan, from Friday noon, and bridge Nickel at n\tpercent whore funeral service will be compounded annually\theld Saturday, Sept.l«th , at Canadian textile mills ship 200 p.m.Interment in Mars Mills Cemetery.out The members of brooke Society of Management were told night by a prominent brooke public relation live that a foreman can plans a substantial capital in pod less woven fabric of man [,l)ro vestment program in the Sher ; made fibres during July than brooke system which will uv in the corresponding month 0 last Mills earn said, \"you Ltd.these must things ' base square buy 40 millionth MONTREAL (CP) - A Montreal draftsman Wednesday night became the visitor to Expo 67.Serge Anuot.25.was alone when he passed through turnstiles at Expo's entrance on St.Helen's Island.He was MONTREAL (CP)-Agricul ture department quotations:\tHe cited examples of Butter: Current receipts ten resources which could be devel-dcrable 92 points 62: 93 points,oped: 30.000.000^ acres of 63.Canadian dairv commission yield land in Colombia where government selling price 63 output could he greatly _ ,\t, increased; 200.000 acres of arid, C h e e » e : Wholesale current .,\t.\t\u201e,\t.but.irrigable land in Egypt: fob.Montreal: Quebec white .\t,\t,\t.\t, \u2018\t\u201c\tx\tuntapped supplies of sub-sur face water in 19 countries: mineral surveys disclosing 40.000.000th process No.1 in bags 19*2-22: reserves of 700.000.000 tons of roller process No.1 in bags coa] 550.000.000 tons of iron 18,-.-1934; feed IS-m-UW; butter ore too.000.000 tons of lead and tile milk powder IS'-j: whey powder zjnc sizeable quantities of tin.copper, mercury, molybdenum, selling gold and uranium a man's time but he cannot buy initiative and your workers is striving\tto;munit> projects carve out a place for him-rll in a world chaotic and confused his enthusiasm, loyalty.\u201cYou ^ must earn these things,\" said Pierre Alain, the,\t,\t,\t,,\t,, ,\t, , public relations manager for hl*hl> formahzed actlvit> hkc 'l'lf 0,,solotp \u201cSelf-development is not He concluded by saving that ja foreman needs to absorb new ; points of view with an open1 a mind or else lie will find him The stock market today (Courtvty ot G>ltd.) THE QUEBEC SCENE NEW YORtx STOCK EXCHANGE Previous Closing 11 «.m 45; colored 451,4 Skim milk powder Spray Find out who accepts MONTREAL STOCK MARKET Pl»VIOUI Cloxinu 11 * m 4-4\u2019 1 cents.Potatoes and who rejects Canada Wholesale making his eighth world's fair.visit to the prices: Quebec new 50s .85 .90: P.E.I.new 75s Si,75.Need money for business expansion?Look into the RoyNaf S25.000 to $1 000,000 \u2014 or more \u2014 for any business or industrial purpose.Terms up to 15 years.See RoyNat Ltd.at Halifax.Montreal.Toronto, Winnipeg, Regina.Calgary or Vancouver.Mr.Hoffman, former president of Studebaker Corp.and the man who made the Mar shall plan aid effective in iEurope after the Second World War.stressed that the development of these resources would fall to the youth.He warned; against the dual dangers of treating world youth as a homogenous mass and of trying to do things to youth instead of with them.Youth had io be treated as individuals and their problems imdcrstood within the context of their own country, he said.QUEBEC (UP) Minister Jean M Wednesday night time\" to find out Manpower emergency a c c o ni modulions it removed the i.-pereeut tax trehand said - service set up five vv e e k s1 on drugs it is \"high ago by a major downtow n hotel \u2019who rejects has so far placed 19,000 persons, Canada and who accepts it.\" \"We cannot teeter indefinitely between consent and refusal,' he told Quebec members of the uolej sau] federal Liberal party.\u201cFor our part, the choice is made and we! are resolved to play on they Canadian team.\" Mr.Marchand, addressing' the opening session of a Liberal! \"thinkers' conference\u2019' in nearby Montmorency , said the first ! a spokesman said Wednesday Donald Mumford, managing Premier sick director of the Queen Elizabeth daily record was established Monday with persons directed to rooms Nationalize 8l!l Or eniju/re through êny branch ot THE ROYAL BANK OF CANADA BANQUE CANADIENNE NATIONALE THE CANADA TRUST COMPANY GENERAI TRUST OF CANADA MONTREAL TRUST COMPANY m.j1il!llilllilBlBSl , .otmeiÊfo Hi 3 S|I fi- i.;i Mew Home Recipe Reducing Pian It's simple how quickly one may lose pounds of unsightly fat right in your own home.Make this home recipe yourself.It\u2019s easy', no trouble at all and costs little.Just go to your drug store and ask for four ounces of N\u2019aran Concentrate.Pour this into a pint bottle and add enough grapefruit juice to fill the bottle.Take two tablespoons full a day as needed and follow the Naran Plan.If your first purchase does not show you a simple easy way to lose bulky fat and help regain slender more graceful curves; if reducible pounds and inches of excess fat don\u2019t disappear from neck, chin, arms, abdomen, hips, calves and ankles just return the empty bottle for your money hack.Follow this easy way en dorsed by many who have tried this plan and help bring bark alluring curves and graceful slenderness.Note how quickly bloat disappears\u2014how much better you feel.More alive, youthful appearing and active.QUEBEC (CP) - The federal century of\tConfederation\thas,\tgovernnlent COuld bring\tabout a\t.j\toxaniiri included \"a\tgreat number of |\ttremendous reduction ta\td r u g :\ttai.r \u201e\trcs, injustices t o w a r d h rench- COiS(S foy nationalizing drug com-' speaking Canadians, \"from\tthe\tI(anit.s; Rm.Levesque,\tLiberal hanging of\tLouis Riel to\tthe\tmember of the Quebec\tlesnsla- Engiish speaking domination of| ture for Montreal Laurier, said the federal civil .service.'' QUEBEC (CP) Premier Daniel Johnson's office sail Wednesday the premier is xuf fering from phlebitis, a x e i n disease an aide described as \"not at all serious.\u201d The premier's office aimoune rd Tuesday Mr.Johnson lias cancelled all engagements until mid-October to undergo exliaus ft* Expert QUEBEC resigns (CP) Jacques SPEAKER \u2014 Jack Watson, Editor Canadian Purchasing magazine, Toronto, will be the guest speaker at the general meeting of the Canadian Association of P u r c h a s ing Agents of the Eastern Townships at the King George Hotel, September 14.i Wednesday.He told the annual meeting of the Quebec Federation of Liber- Parizeau, chief economic advi-Çptx/iro rA \u2022\u2019¦m ! 1 ** n r al Women Dial the federal gov-\u2019er to the Quebec cabinet, h a s ^6rVlvG pOpUiar i ernmeot was only throwing dust resigned his job as one of the MONTREAL (CP) \u2014 A free, in the eyes of Canadians when'province s top civil servants Bombing shows LBJ listens to generals WASHINGTON (AP)\u2014Broad-communiques .shows that more|military reports and inlet view-oned US.bombing in North than 20 new, militarily vital;indicates that so far this year Vietnam suggests President targets have been hit by U.Sdthe administration ha.- author Johnson now may be heeding planes since February, ibis military chiefs more and McNamara is reported to have 'Defence Secretary McNamara-had reservations about the termed escalation.\\\\\\ \\\\\\ \\\\\\ \\\\\\ \\\\S \\\\\\ w\\ \\\\\\ \\\\\\ \\\\\\ \\\\\\ w\\ \\\\Y \\\\\\ W\\ \\\\\\ \\\\\\ W\\ \\\\\\ \\\\Y S\\\\ \\\\\\ \\\\\\ W\\ \\\\\\ \\\\\\ \\\\\\ \\\\\\ \\\\\\ \\\\\\ \\\\\\ \\\\\\ N\\\\ Vy\\ \\\\\\ \\\\\\ \\\\\\ \\\\\\ \\)\\ \\\\\\ \\\\\\ \u2022y & & y ï & ?&\tt t & & y ï ï ï t BUY NOW! \u2022 ¦ ORD Visit Vo! Esfrie today and see pictures of Hne new cars plus 1968 colours and available interior trims, and all other Pre-Release information.Be the first in your neighborhood to own on exciting new 1968 FORD.Val Estrie AUTOMOBILES it=e 2615 KING ST.WEST TEL.569-9093 > ^\t^\t^\t^ V i' ÿ ¦f\u2019 s\u2019 r- \\\\\\ W\\ \\\\\\ \\\\\\ \\\\\\ \\W \\\\\\ W\\ % \\\\\\ \\\\\\ \\\\\\ % \\W \\w \\\\\\ YYx V\\ \\\\\\ v\\ \\\\\\ \\\\\\ \\\\\\ \\\\\\ \\\\\\ \\\\\\ \\\\\\ \\\\\\ \\\\\\ \\\\\\ VvN \\Vy \\\\\\ \\v\\ \\\\\\ S\\\\ \\\\\\ Ss\\ VNN SW ï; ized three rather dis phases of what may he These phases involved attacks on new, but not notes sarily new types, of targets.Feb.22.preceding the season iless on the course of the war, 'values in bombing al least If true, the days ahead mayjsome of the targets, as well as I bring more U.S.attacks inithe risks involved.highri.sk.politically sensitive Despite McNamara's conten- : areas of the North while magni lion that Hanoi cannot be al weather change which wouU tying whatever differences may bombed to the negotiating clear skies over (he North am exist between McNamara and table, the face of the air warjimprove bombing capability the military.\tIhas changed significantly this President Johnson authorize* A few days ago McNamara year, both in terms of targets t r i k e s for the first time deprecated the need for striking and numbers of fhgh's\tagainst the Thai Nguyen steel \u2019the three major North Viet-\tA record\t4.668 missions\twere\tmill;\tthree jet airfields;\ta jnamese ports of Haiphong.Cam\tflown\tlast,\tmonth, compared\tmal\tplant, rail repair\tfacility Pha and Hon Gai.He told Con-with\t3.425\tin August.\t1966.\tand\tbridges in Hanoi,\tand gress this would not prevent the Other monthly mission totals, cement plant, fuel dump a North from gelling essential with the 1966 figure following: military complex in 0.1 just 0 : supplies through to forces in March, 2,602-1.144; April, 2.925- side Haiphong.South Vietnam.The joint chiefs 1.434: May 3,237-1,315; June CLOSER TO HANOI of staff wanted all three hit 3.607-2.102; and July.3.819-2.902.The next package of new tar Monday,\tCam\tPha\tw-as EMPHASIS SWITCHED\tIgets allowed bombing closer to bombed.\tThe emphasis has switched the centre of Hanoi and within Tuesday, U.S.planes from raids against movingjlO miles of China attacked Haiphong in what the; \u201ctargets of opportunity\u201d in A third, more recent set of ; military billed as an attempt tojNorlh\tVietnam's southern\tpan\ttargets was checked off from seal off the main port.\thandle to strikes against fixed, the military.These included NEXT ON LIST?\tkey transportation and war-re-jCam Pha and a series of Hon Gai may be next on the dated industrial centres in the attacks designed to cut trans-|list, with the timing dependent northeast qudrant cneompass-jportation routes by which liai on when the port is empty of ing Hanoi and Haiphong\tIphong feeds out.imported war cause Soviet ships\u2014-the condition In 1966, only one per cent of.supplies.This was an alterna be adequately 1 under which\tCam\tPha\twas the U.S.Air campaign\twasjtive to hitting Haiphong sj.symptoms\tor : Abitibi\t9^1.\t9' < Algoma\t24 \u2018s\t Aluminum\t29 T*\t30 Argus Corp.\t1ft\t A-iiestoN\t24 1 «\t25 j Bell Tel.\t4 , ! 4\t47 Brazil\t13' 4\t13\".\t( 11.A.Oil\t3t i *,\t It G.Forest\t20 '4\t Gan Gement\t39\t39 Gan.Iron\t22a»\t22fk ,Gdn.Aviation El.\t.13\t13 (' 03' .47\u2019.SOM 55 v, 51 3fi:.34 ' x 103 V 111! 83 - - 48\u2019 4 285h no 04' 80\u2019» fi2V4 «5'*.Ronald U.At on Wednesday Ronald It.Me Intyre beloved husband of In* Jefferson ami dear father of Ronald Hoy McIntyre, of Pierre fonds.Que.Patricia (Mrs.Roi and Thornon), of Ayers Cliff.Joan (Mrs, Donald Smith) of Greenfield Park, in Ins rtfltlr year Eimeral service from lam Paul I .edoux\u2019s Funeral Home, 150 Sherbrooke St., Magog, Frt.Sept 1.7, 1967 at 2.1X) p.m , thence to Mount Royal Crema toruun Rev IT N.Nis-kle ofh elating.MONTGOMERY, Mervyn B \u2014 Passed away at St Croix Hospital, Drummondville, Que., on T\u2019uesdny.Sept 12, 1967, Mervyn Montgomery, beloved husband of I he late Jennie Dunn, in hi* 81st year.Resting at J.H.iTeury Funeral Home, in South Durham.Funeral service will he held in St.Jame* Angliran Church.South Durham, on Fri day.Sept.15th.at 2.30 p.m Canon Church officiating.Inter ment in St James Cemetery.47'Y ai e end STOCK, William G.(Bilt)-At i Magog, Que , on Tuesday, 'Sept.12, 1967, William G.(Rill) : Stock.husband of the lale Alice Dolluff, iTsidetl at 487 MacPon aid SI , Magog, at the age of 72, and dear father of Avon, of ,, , ,\t,1,\t.d'oniwall, Out, Athalie (Mr*.'eiKirts that bv the week\t.,\t, will be ' ,lrr Vauglian), of Trinidad, and FORTIN - - - (Continued from I\u2019g 3) an announcement |made, although no particular in brother of Tom, Queenie.El.de (Mrs.E Elwell), George and C.W.Baird), o-f Ma dividual has been suggested.West Win'd AUI.J M Jean l,\"la 'Mrs.son is still clifl hanging, nncer-p'K Resling at linen a f tain as to whether he will seek Jhutu\u2019,\tI atriek SC, Mali not her term.\t:«*' \u2022i1*\u2019 upper !cle may die from lack of oxy-: arm, through the aorta with the i gen If enough of the heart is (tip pushed Into the mouth of affected, the resulting \u201cheart i nch of the two coronary arter- attack\" may kill If not, the lies\theart muscle may recover or When dj> is released through sear tissue mai he left.AMBULANCE SERVICE & Funeral Home Gerard Monfette Inc.Guy Monfette, Manager 562-2249 44 Windsor 5t.f Sherbrooke.i SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD, THURS, SEPT 14, 1967 1.Articles For Sale FUBNin/KA mai naa Dten slored away, reason for saie, hasn't been claimed.Three complete rooms, bedroom set, living room set and kitchen set *224.One other at *199.00.As low as *2.00 weekly.Paul Boudreau.TeL 569-3980 or 864-1251, Deauville.PRINTING of all kinds.Write us for quotations or drop In at our commercial plant, Sherbrooke Daily Record, 729 CPR Terrace, Sher brooke Tel.569-3636, Local S3.NEW AND USED furniture of all kinds, we buy, sell and exchange.Raoul Fortier fnc., 1026 Wellington St., So.Tel.567-3581.4.Property For Sale SUDDENLY it's home buying or selling time again.If you want to unload real estate or are looking for an Ideal listing, then cal) on Charles Connors, 138 Wellington N.Tel.562-4000.BRICK DUPLEX, 663-665 Vlmy: Nine rooms on ground floor Including finished basement family room, laundry, bedroom, 1W bathrooms.First floor 5V4 rooms.Large lot, two car garage.Immediate occupancy.Tel.569-1809.SPINET Plano, Kodak projector and screen, Hoover floor polisher, chesterfield wringer washing ma chine.Tel.562-B153.NORTHERN Muskrat back coat, also grey kid jacket in good condition Very reasonable for quick sale Tel.$69-1379.CLASSIF NORTH HATLEY, Two tenement house, five rooms each.Call 8-12-2363.UCNNOXVILLE:\tTwo tenement houae, five rooms each, landscaped grounds.100x 100,\t*7001100 mortgage, balance to be discussed.Also adjoining property 200x100.Tel.nights 56(1-1702, days, 569.0471, Exit.45.REBUILT AND new electric motors 1/16 H.P.to 150 HT.motor starters and switches, bold and installed.Wiggett Electric Ltd.Phone 562-0828, 153 Marquette St., Sherbrooke.PORTABLE TYPEWRITER, almost new, also black seal coat.Tel.562-4197 after 6:00 pm.BSA Single shot .22 target Mite, heavy 29 Inch barrel.Excellent condition.With various peepslghts.Phone 562*8935.FOUR Tenement house.one, 6 rooms and 3, three rooms.Very well located on Princess hi.Lot 98 x 100', Hot water, nil heating.For price and condition, Apply ('.A.Connors, Brokers, nr .1 E Cartier, Representative.Tel.562-4000 or 562-0847.WEST WARD, 853 McManamy St , Two, five room tenements vetv well built for price and conditions.Apply C.A.Connors, Brokers, or J.E.Cartier, Representative.Tel.562-4000 or ,562-0847 DRY fireplace wood and dry grade two stove wood Sam Hopper, Waterville.Tel.837-2444.PROPANE GAS space heater (McDonald) 55000 B.T.U.automatic fan plpea, like new, *65.00.Tel, 29741110, South Stukely.ONE NEW Parker and Hale, 303 rifle, one 21 inch T.V., like new, also one new- 9'.\t6\u201d plywood punt boat.Tel.838-4945, Ayer Cliff.FUR STOLE, new, won In contest, *50.00.Tel.562-3994.24 SECTIONS OF copper screening 3 ft.x 8 ft.Iramed.Ideal for eol tage porch.Call between 9.00 a m.and 5.00 p.m., 56231450.4.Property For Sale 4.Property For Sale FOR SALE LENNOXVTLLE: 49 Atto St: Six room house, three bedrooms, located on Va acre of land.Owner transferred.Price $11,500.00 with small down payment.Apply to c.A.Connors, l.lfl Wellington St., N, Tel.5&2-4000.MODERN new individual eight room residence with garage, 1575 Caron, near Sherbrooke University.Also Bungalow 1391 Caron.Another six room residence, 44-B Laurier Also apartment Block, five, lour rooms, 1445 Kingston.See Hebert\u2019s 2155 Baohand.Tel.562 0074.Lennoxville, 1 I Spring Garden Rd.\u2014Attractive seven-room brick bungalow, contains four bedrooms, large bright living room with fireplace, dining room, modern kitchen, 1 V2 bathrooms, attractive entrance hall, large finished room in basement, laundry, workshop, ample storage space, attached garage and carport Lot 100 x 132 fully landscaped.This property is in excellent condition.E.G.Wells, Realtor Lennoxville, 567-4023 35a.Legal Notice LEGAL NOTICE Notice h» hereby given that the contract of sale daetd September 0th., 3967 to The Toronto-Dominion Bank of all the debts, present or future, pav-able to Sherbrooke Electronic Supply Inc., was registered at the Registr; Office for the Registration Division of Sherbrooke.Que , on the 6th., day of September, 3967, under Number 149232.Dated the 8th., day of September, 1367.THE TORONTO DOMINION BANK 37.Personal i HYGIENE SUPPLIES (rubber goods: Mailed postpaid in plain sealed envelope with price list.Six samples 25c.\t25 samples SI.00 Mall order Dept.C-2 Nov Rubber Co.Box 91, Hamilton, Ont.Professional Directory CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES r CASH RATE \u2014 3 cents per word, minimum cherft 50 cents tor 16 words or les*.Three consecutive insertion*, 3rd dey half charge.Six consecutive insertion*.25% off.10 cerrts for mailing Record Box replies.DEADLINE \u2014 Classified Ads accepted until 4.90 P.M.day previous to insertion Auction Sales, Legal Notice*.Classified Display end Display accepted until 12 noon previoue day; 10 AM.Saturday for Monday 569-3636.41.Boats and Motors Advocates and Notaries BEDFORD OUTBOARD motor 7.5 for sale LESLEY ti BRADLEY, Q.C., 275 Mr.and Mrs.R W.Craighead Mrs.Richard Craighead anc Among those from Bedford Mr.and Mrs R.S.McIntosh LEGAL NOTICE Notice is hereby given that the contract of sale dated September 6th., 1967 to The Toron-to-Dominion Bank of ail the debts, present or future, payable to Sherbrooke Stereo Inc, waii registered at the Registry Office for the Registration Division of Sherbrooke, Que , on the 6th .day of September, 1967 under Number 149233.Dated the 8th., day of September, 1967, THE TORONTO-DOMINION BANK Price $73.00.For information call sLTjJmes StreeT\u2019weit.Montrealwho «tended the McIntosh \u2022 Miss Mary Fleming, who hai 567-9160 between 5.00 - 7.00 p.m.849^664\tFuller wedding in Three Rivers spent the past month in Bed - on Aug.26 were Mrs.C.0 ford with her brother-in-law GBRVw^fi\u2019meLtoiî.853 MCMANAMY ST: Property consisting of 2, five room tenements, brick construction, lower tenement available to purchaser.Apply to C.A Connors, Broker, 562-4000 or J.E.Cartier, representative, 562-0847 for price and condition, 138 Wellington St.No.PROPERTY FOR SALE 8.Cars For Sale FOR A GOOD used car, call Don Martin, C/0 Eastern Townships Motors Ltd.2164 King St., W\u201e Sherbrooke, Que.Tel.office 669-3604 or residence 562-7062.1963 FORD GALAXIE ear, color black, V8.automatic, radio and extras.Price $1200.00.Apply Maurice Ellis, South Stukely.Tel.Waterloo 539-2496.20.Wanted To Puichase WANTED to buy all kinds of used furniture.Will pay eashu Tel.567-3581.ANTIQUE GLASS.Write giving phone number and address to Sherbrooke Daily Record Box No.62.1963 CHEV.Impala Station Wagon, TRAILER FOR 20 foot boat, 1000 pounds.Phone 569-4848 evenings.SECOND hand Win.g Back chair In good condition.Tel 567-6852.Power brakes.Tel.567-0307 power steering.AUCTION SALE On the farm of Louis Bourbonnais R.R.2, Waterloo, Near the lake on Saturday, Sept.16th, '67, At 1:00 p.m.WILL HE SOLD- A good work horse weighing approximately 1,300 lbs;| 25 HEAD of cattle all clear of federal test.'This herd is comprised of 21 cows including 10 good Holstein, with one due to freshen in November; 7 Ayrshtres; 2 Guern spy; 1 De-romme and 1 Canadian; 3 lovely 1-year old Holstein hel l 14-monlh old Hoi I Lennoxville 47 Deacon St.Five - room brick bungalow, three bedrooms, living room with fireplace, kitchen, finished room in basement, l'a bathrooms, basement garage Lennoxville \u2014 Lome Ave.Seven - room Colonial style brick home, four bedrooms, large living room with fire place, dining area, kitchen, two complete bathrooms, i garage.i North Hatley - Attractive | colonial style home contain-| ing 15 rooms, seven bedrooms, large living room, ban ' quet size dining room, en-; trance hall, open staircase, planned kitchen, utility room, three bathrooms, powder room, 2 car garage, three acres of land fully landscaped.This property overlooks the Country Club.Offers considered.! 1962 FAIRLANE 500 « cyl\u201e xlandard.very reasonable price.Tel.562-!\t9463 after 5.00 p.m, 1961 MERCURY, two-door hard top, all equipped, perfect condition.Bargain at *050.00- Tel.562 2581.CHEVELUE 64.6 Cyl.Standard, Two Fords 64, 2-Chr.vsIers 61, one, Comet 61.6 Cyl.Automatic, one Pon-tlac.B Autmomatk\u2019, 56 Ford Pick up 'a ton, V-8 Standard, In very good condition.Apply Paul Com-eau, Magog, Que.1964 VOLKSWAGEN 1600 T.S., two carburetors.Owner going overseas.Please call 567.5570 after 5 30 p m Canada Province Of Quebec District Of St.Francis NO: 5480.PROVINCIAL COURT RODRIGUE DESNOYERS, real estate broker, doing business alone under the firm name of \u201cR Desnoyers Estates\u201d domiciled and residing at 627 Victoria St., Sherbrooke, District of St.Francis, Plaintiff, -VU- FERNANDE DION, spinster, using of her rights, domiciled at 1318 Montreal Road, Cornwall, Ontario.Canada.Defendant.The 6th day of September 1967.BEFORE: Jean-F Bilodeau, Deputy Clerk of the Provincial Court.IT IS ORDERED to the defendant to appear within a month.COPY of the writ of summons is filed at the Provincial Court B3ÜNGUAL AUCTIONEER COMPLETE AUCTION SERVICES ART BENNETT Sawyerville\u2014T»l.889-2277 Ungton (Northi 562-2120.Chartered Accountants WILLIAM A.LYON Chartered Accountant 1578 Kins St W.Sherbrooke Tel.562-6733 or 567-7567 TAILOR For ladies and gentlemen General Repairs F.COLLETTE 84 King St.West, (in basement) Tel, 562-4334 SHERBROOKE LAVALLEE, BEDARD, Lyonnais Gascon & Associât» C.J.Crock ett, C.A., licensed trustee 201 Continental Building.Sherbrooke PQ.Tel 569-5503.McDonald, currie & Co COOPERS & LYBRAND Chartered Accountants 297 Dufferin Ave., Sherbrooke 569-6301 Offices throughout Canada Martin, Mr.Roger Cockerline.Wales Home, Richmond.FOR SALE Now available WOOD SHAVINGS IN BAGS BEAUDRY LUMBER INC.1500 Pacific St.\u2014 Sherbrooke Tel.569-5161 TOUCHE, ROSS BAILEY & SMART Royal Bank Building Place Vide Marie Montreal 2, Que Other offices in Canada; affiliatec firms In the United States, Grear Britain and elsewhere.WE BUY all kinds of horses or horses that have just died.The for the defendant, meat from these horses is tr feed wild animals.Tei.562-9463 27.Female Help Wonted - JEAN.F BILODEAU, Deputy \u2022 Clerk, Provincial Court.MIDDLE AGED lady for light housework on farm.For information call 567-4436 after 6:00 p.m 36.Miscellaneous WANTED TELEPHONE solicitors, choice of shifts, weekly salary, no commission.Apply 144 Wellington St.N.Suite 305 or phone Mr.Keirstad anytime till 9:00 evenings at 569-9868.WAITRESS for Snack Bar.bilingual Apply 1152 King St.W.Tel.567-2646.VOLKSWAGEN 1968 DELUXE, radio, gas heater, top condition throughout.$360.00 cash.Balance j may be financed.Phone Cook shire, 875-3455.E.G Wells, Realtor Lennoxville, 567-4023 NEWTON ST: Excellent Building lot 50x 143\u2019 Dunn Realty Reg\u2019 d Tel 562-4453 or 569-6315.fers and 1 stein bull.MILK ROOM EQUIPMENT: 2 Coop____________________________ milkers with pails, motor, Uni r i l r\tr i versai compressor; 4 belts and tub-'J.LOIS rOT jQIC ing for 24 cows; 8-can capacity milk cooler; 1-1 milk cans; and a milk separator.MACHINERY: 2 Masse y-I I arris seed ers; 80-bushel capacity Jutras manure spreader; Scraper foi tractor with 3-pt.hitch; Massey* Ferguson earth tiller with 3-pt.I hitch; Massey-Ferguson, 24 - disc harrow with 3-pt.hitch; Spring ; tooth harrow; One set of tractor; chains; Wagon on tires; Massey Ferguson 2-furrow plow (12 ' inches) with 3-pt.hitch (almost new); Side take; 4-cylinder double-action Wagner tractor loader! with separate pump unit (in very >\t^\tc c , good condition); 16\u201d fan with O.L-OTTOCJCS rOr JGIO thermostat; Double harness; Fly j- pump; 7 farrowing cages; 4 pig j SELBY LAKE: Charming cottage feeding troughs.Moccasin sled, 3 log chains; Wheelbarrow, Calf water bowls, large cast-iron kettle; 30 cow chains, Dureau water pump with reserve tank; 150 ced- 1966 V8 COMET CAPRI, four-door sedan, automatic with radio.Price j ÿl'iOO only, 2400 miles.Tel.838-4173, Ayer\u2019s Cliff.VOLKSWAGEN DELUXE, 1065, excel ; lent condition.$900.00 cash.Apply 610 Malouin St.Tel.567 8391.I960 PONTIAt STRATO Chief, 6, standard shift, radio, four door, clean, mechanic A-l.$250 00.Tel.I 562-3994.FIVE LICENSED NURSING ASSISTANTS.Apply Waterloo Hospital, Waterloo, Que.Tel.539-1333 WANTED:\tPLEASANT reliable woman to stay with elderly person in the country, near Thet-ford Mines.Would like references.Apply stating salary expected to Record Box No.84 ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS If YOU w'ant to drink that\u2019s your business, If you want to srtop that\u2019* our business.Tel.Sherbrooke 567 9661 Tel.Stanstead 876-2289 CALL BISHOP\u2019S Brothers\u2019 Ltd., mb' Magog St.Tel.562-9315 for paint-, ing, renovating, building and repairs.CATERING.We serve banquets or j receptions, at home or in halls, small or large, in Sherbrooke or ! out of town.Ask for prices; An Gourmet Restaurant, 78 Welling-! ton St.N , Sherbrooke.Tel.562-!\t4909.Weil Drilling We cart drill you a well in one day! CIS DRILLING Tel.Knowlton \u2014 243-6454 ONE OF THE MANY SPECIALS HANKSCRAFT Vapomaster (Model 210) VAPORIZER HUMIDIFIER All-night vaporiier steams colds away overnight, while you sleep.Full gallon capacity \u2014 operates 8-10 hours \u2014 shuts olf automatically\u2014 all plastic safety shell \u2014lightweight, 3 DAY SPECIAL *4.47 92 Wellington St.South Sherbrooke \u2014 Tel.562-4703 MORTY MEEKLE 8a.Authorized New Car Dealers 28.Domestic Help Wanted 5 CONTINENT GIFT SHOP Open Every Night and Sundays until 9:30 p.m.5 miles from Sherbrooke on route 5 past Lennoxville next to Rolling Hills Motel.THAThS WHAT I CALL.ekûOODELAkLASOO/ e^OODEL^AKAQAO HOPE MX) OOK T GET e&T TOO BAD/ WANT TO HBA£2 7UÊ NSW OHES2 i oaer wRreraevxiG FOOTBALL TEAM?FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS , BUCK, Pontiac, Vaux hall, GMC rtj Trucks Sales &- Sendee, Deluxe Automobile Ltd, Tel.569-3662.1567 King West.LARGER LOTS accepted for apart-! ment constructions.Belvedere.! Kingston, Dunant Streets.Other residential lots, alongside Sher-! brooke Golf, Vermont.Jacques- ]Q HoTSGS For Stile Cartier Streets.Favorable mort-] gages.Help to build.Visit these\t~\t;-77\" beautiful developments.See He1 Rl-^CK MARK, 4 years old, register bert\u2019s 2155 Baohand, Phone 562-; 0874.RELIABLE MIDDLE age good house- \u2014\t\u2014 - keeper, good cook wanted im- NURSERY SCHOOL.North Ward mediately for an elderly lady ini Vermont St., Monday, Wednesday small bungalow near Richmond.and Friday morning.Tel.567-0576.Washing sent out.Apply Mrs.Arthur Lyster, Melbourne.Que.Tel.826-3030.posts; Soft grindstone with motor; Scale; Massey-Ferguson tractor pulley; No-splice 60-ft.strap; Picks; Shovels, Brocks, and many other articles too numerous to mention.TERMS: CASH.REASON OF SALE; The farm was sold for the future Rehabilitation Center.DENIS P.DUNN, (licensed bilingual auctioneer), R.R.2, West Shefford.Tel.3724290.AUCTION SALE At the residence of the Late Carl Moulton, In the village of East Hatley, Que., Saturday, Sept.16, 1967, At 12:30 p.m.TO BE SOLD: Westinghouse refrigerator, 9 cu.ft., 4 burner electric stove, kitchen wood stove, kitchen table and chairs, electric kitchen clock, 21\u201d Admiral T.V.dining room table with chairs and buffet, wicker chair, Coleman heater with wall thermostat.Upright writing desk, mantel clock, what-not, 3 piece chesterfield set, oval shaped table, table lamps, High Boy with mirror, 5 antique chairs, dressers, beds, complete, antique bureau, table radio, Coleman gas lantern, rock-ing chairs, electric tea kettle, set of deer horns, bedding, scatter rugs, large rug, stands, some dishes, cooking utensils, step ladder, vise, wheelbarrow, lawn mower, garden tools such as forks, shovels, scythe, spade shovel, lot of tools, kerosene lamp and many other articles too numerous to mention.Please come early, this is a large auction.Everything to be sold as the property has been sold.TERMS: CASH.HOWARD STÀNDISH.(Auctioneer).on beautiful w\u2019ooded lake front lot 75 x 156.Three bedrooms, large kitchen equipped, panelled living room, picture windows, fireplace, all conveniences, Sher brooke Autoroute, Exit 38, to .«\t_\t.Cowansville.No black flies.Tel.IZ.lO LCl evenings 331-8176, daytime 684-1218.\t___________ GIRL or middle aged woman to take charge of three pre-school aged children, five days a week.Sleep in.Tel.569-1518.ed.heavy hunter, about 16 hands1 weight 1300 lbs., priced $800 ] WOMAN for housework, five days Grey Gelding, 5 years old.Half\ta week, 8 30 a.m.until 6.30 p m , Arab, ladles hunter, parade or\tcleaning woman kept.Tel 562- show horse, 15 hands, 1000 lbs.! 7554.with English tack.$650.00.Bay\t-\t~\t- CleMinj! Western Cutting horse 31 Situation Wonted'.15.2 Hand.Wf 1 UOO lb*., with I .Western tack $300.Write Box 404 Lennoxville or Tel.569*3486 after- \u2014\u2014- BOO p.m.\tI CARPENTER would like work ADULTS arts and Crafts classes and workshop each Monday night, 7-10.(10 p.m.starting Sept.18th Cost Sl.OO per evening.Everyone welcome.Inquiries Lowell and Virginia Naeve.Children each Saturday 10:00 a.m.-1.00 p.m., $1.00 per child.Tel.842-2207.36a.Home Services IS YOUR IRON or other small appliances on the blink?Call Bryant\u2019s Appliance Sendee, 168 Queen St., Lennoxville.567-0000, better still bring them in, tier BAD/tp.ATD Be Trie Best grade-I eveKGOTiN Science / litfe maybe G\\V\\N a crucial test this evening at ¦i\u2018' t0 shin' Sl>n'f \"r h ' he Sport.Palace «hen the\\ {mm and has ,H'0,' pla> hosts to the Drummoflsi-\\illc Athletics in the sixth eamc of the best ol seven Perks Dept, to hold soedol « swim course SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD, THURS .SERT 14, 1MT b \u2022«WHwsà.eSwfiJI 'ïmÀu .\t1, \u2018i 5j \u2019i» n-\t/MtSwii» àjSfc i.itjKjl.,,, !,* dfttitntn i.Üllli.utHUtsüHiiiMu i GRINDING TO NO AVAIL \u2014 Dame Pattie crewmen Andy White and John Freedman (1 to r) churn away at coffee grinder winch to trim spinnaker as Tod O'Donnell.standing left, checks set «K of sail in second America's Cup race against Intrepid yesterday.Skipper Jock Stur rock is in center of stern with Norman Wright in white cap beside him and Sandy Schofield seated left.The Austra- ¦ \u2018s.vV..At Wednesday's start, the wdnd was cast northeast.For five minutes before the starting gun.Sturrock and Mosbacher circled each other like a dog chasing his tail.Then Mosbacher broke off with his Genoa jib set, came about and both 12s headed for the leeward end of the line with Intrepid upwind.Both sloops had their sails clear of each other's backwind but about 30 seconds after an almost even start.Mosbacher began to be bothered by Dame Patties slip-stream, indicating the Aus-sies were gaining on Intrepid.The 46-y e a r -o 1 d American helmsman tacked to clear his air.Sturrock followed him immediately and began a series of quick tacks to try and edge up on the cup defender If the tactic didn't entirely succeed, neither did it faii.Both yachts remained about 130 feel apart.But then Sturrock tried a false tack, coming par tiatly about and then falling away again.Mosbacher was alert to the feint, however, and when Dame Pattie squared away again, she had lost considerable speed while Intrepid had not Thereafter.Intrepid edged ahead as Strurock broke off the tacking duel.\u201cYou always try to fool the experts, and it never works,\" Wright said.Dame Pattie, nonetheless, fooled some of the experts who had said the contest was a mismatch after her disastrous first race.O'Day, Intrepid's spokesman, said the Dame seemed to sail as close to the wind as the American defender.But Intrepid, he said, didn\u2019t make as much leeway\u2014being blown downwind.Possibly contributing to Dame Pattie's improvement was a change in mainsails.In the first race, she carried a heavy 12-ounce sail that was only three weeks old and had never been tested in competition.Bishop's University Cailers lo hold annual Purple and White till Friday at 3 p.m.M Alou, Pitt (Ypt'ila, M 1 Slant) Hons Runs:\t\\aron.Brock.St.Louis Chicago, 102, Runs Batted in; Cepe da St Louis, 108; Wynn, Houston, 105.Hits: Brock, 187, Clemente, Pittsburgh.tR5 Doubles; Staub Houston.41; Ccpcda.35 Triples:\tWilliams Chicago and P i n s o n Cincinnati.12; Brock.11 Home Runs Wynn, 37; \\aron.3fi.Stolen Bases: Brock, 47.Wills, PiltslMirgh, 28 PitchinB: Briles.St Louis, 12-5, .706; Hughes, St Louis.14 6, .700.Slrikeouts.Biininng, Pliila 218.Jenkins.Chicago, A niitow m: vis ihwih TO THE PLATE Boston Hod No\\ eatchcr Mike liynn tags out Bert Campuueris, Kansas I'llx Athletics short-slop, trying In score sliding into home plate in fourth in ning of yesterday's game in Boston.Campancris tried to store from third base when Mike Hershberger popped to second baseman Mike An-drews who made a perfect throw to the plate for ¦ double play.Boston defeated Kansas City I-'!.(AP Wirephoto) comes out of bullpen for Twins, Red Sox Dean Chance to save game stops A's to remain tied for top American League AB R H Pet.Bishops University Gailersihis best.Fullback Bon Smith have been working strenuously has recovered from last year's delphia for the past five days.The injury and is running very well.205 main objective in mind is the Ken Chipman has moved into start of the C.C.I.K.C.season on the Tailback slot and is doing September 23 at University of very well.\tF.Robson, Balt 435 75 137 Montreal.\tThe coaches feel that Ken.Yas'ski.Bos 524 97 162 However, the first test for\twho last year was an \"All Star\u201d\tScott, Bos\t50»\t67\t156 the griders will be tomorrow\tat defensive half, will sec a lot\tKaline, Det\t404\t85\t122 afternoon at 3 p.m on their\tof two-way action this year.\tCarcw, Minn\t459\t59\t136 own campus.This will be the Knowlton product Jan R/.yzora Rum: Yastrzemski, Boston Purple and While intrasquad j seems to have the inside track 97.Killebrew.Minnesota.92, Dean Chance si.rode out of But Frank Howard and Paul the Minnesota Twins bullpen'Casanova opened with singles Wednesday nighl for only the ! second time this season and I saved Minnesota s 3 2 victory lover Washington Senators and ¦315 the Twins' share of the Amen .309 .306 .302 .296 game.It will be a walk-onlal the Slot-Back position, to scrimmage as far as the coaches round out the Gaiters\u2019 \u201cT\u201d for are concerned, but the boyslmation.will be going all out to earn One of the most promising starting positions for the season opener.In the backfield.quarterback Will Mitchell i* looking very sharp for this early in the season His final year of intercol- newcomers has been Jack Schneider from Upper ( anada College rit!rn0(>re Wm.Longmoore.Mrs.R.Patterson.\t0nion sets: Mrs E Robinson, Apple collection: Wm.Long- Mrs w Graham, Mrs.A Bre.moore, Holhs Patterson Mrs ton Mrs B Pomerleau.R Patterson, Mrs.John Demp-j BuUercup squash; Wm.Long-sey'\tmoore, Mrs.W.Graham.John VEGETABLES\tLongmoore, Mrs.Earl Robin ; Beets: Mrs.Frank Ross, Mrs.son.Albert Breton John Hoy, Mrs.Field pumpkin: Mrs.E.Roh-Earl Robinson.\tinson, Clifford Wright, Mrs.J.Carrots: Mrs.Jean Guy Crete, Hoy, Mrs.R White.F.Ross, Mrs.A.Little\tSPECIALS Tomatoes, ripe:\tStanley! African Violet,\tdouble: Mrs Dahlias, assorted: Mrs R Most\tpoints in flowers and White.Mrs.R.Patterson.Mrs.\tA.Charest, Mrs.\tR.Patterson.\tWhite, Mrs.A Pelchat, John\tplants:\t1st prize.T.Eaton Ivan McCrea, Mrs.A.\tBreton\tMrs.John Hoy,\tMrs.Hubert\tHoy.Mrs.Ralph Patterson.\tVase, Mrs W.Graham: 2nd, Tomatoes, green: Mrs.Ivan Learmonth,\tPulox anrmal.Mr, Hubert winner, Miss F.Breton, McCrea, Mrs, S.White,\tMrs.R\tAfrican Violet,\tsingle: Miss\tLearmonth, Mrs! A.' Little \u2018 M(>st\tPnz«s ln vegetables: Patterson, John Hoy\tF B .M F Ro,, Mrs \u201e ,\t\u201e\t_\t, Mrs.A Breton Potatoes: Mrs.S.White, Stan Walter McCrea Mrs, A.Little WesTo^Grahfm*' Craharn'! Most prizes in cut flowers: Gloxina : Mrs Walter McCrea Mrs.Iva.McCrea, Mrs.R.Snapdragons: Weston Gra W.Graham, vjw.w.,0.\tMrs.W.Graham Mrs.Benoit Pomerleau,\tjva yiccrea Mrs R Snapdragons: Weston Gra Most prizes in potted plants Marrows: Mrs, W.Graham, PaUerrei longmoore, Mrs.R.White.Gladiolus, 1 spike: Mrs.F.Members of the family ramrj\t1^1 W I 1\tI C) I ClV» I I V I I 1Ross, John Longmoore, Mrs.A from Lennoxville, Sherbrooke.]\tWhite.Wm.Longmoore Ayer\u2019s Cliff, Stanstead, Rock Mr.and Mrs.Findlay Mac-jer and sister-inlaw, Mr.and Kenneth Smith, who visited her Gladiolus, 1 spike miniature Island, Cookshire, Moulton Hill, Donald spent a day with Mr, Mrs.Kenneth MacDonald, and husband in the Hotel Dieu and Mrs.R.White, Mrs.A.Little Scotstown social activities Robinson.Mrs.I, McCrea, Mrs.W.Graham.F.Ross.Mrs.A.Muir.\tAfrican marigolds: Wm.Long Balsam, annual: Mrs.A.Lit- moore, John Longemoore, Mrs.tie, Mr.A.Little, Mrs.A.Mim- W.Graham, Mrs.A.Charest naugh, Mrs.Hubert Learmonth Roses: John Hoy.Mrs.J.Hoy.Cut Flowers\tMrs.F.Ross.Mrs.R.White, Stocks: Wm.Longmoore! Clarkia: Mrs.R.Patterson, Weston Graham.John Long- Hollis Patterson, Miss F.Bre moore, Mrs, W.Graham.ton, Mrs.F.Ross.Gladiolus, 3 color': John Long- Corsage: Mrs.Hubert Lear- Norwood, N.Y., Peterboro, Ont.Montreal and Kinnear\u2019s Mills and Mrs.Dudley Hayes and visit other relatives.\tjail are pleased that Mr.Smith Allan Little, Mrs.S.White.Mrs.Minnie Ramsay in Cow-! Master Randy Chapman, was able to return to his home! Asters: Mrs.W.Graham, J.on Sept 4 They also called on Hoy, Allan Little, John Hoy.Mr.and Mrs.Wendell Beattie! Sweet peas: Mrs.L.Kelso, and family in Lennoxville on Weston Graham, Mrs.W.Gra ansville.Mr.and Mrs have returned home after visit ing Mr.and Mrs.Jack Mc- Hardwood Flat, was a guest of George Wells ^'s ai,nt, Mrs.Kenneth H.Me where for this same length of; Residents were pleased to] Garth and family at their cot time Mr.Littlejohn was the have a brief visit with Rev \u2018age in Lancaster, Ont., and Mr ever faithful milk man In 19f.f> and Mrs.Oliver Carmichael,1 and Mrs.George Forbes in St they sold the farm and came their son, Douglas, and daugh jhambert.to Rock Island to reside On behalf of the families and with appropriate remarks, Mr.Littlejohn, presented them with a gold covered box containing congi.tulatory cards and money.Mr.Littlejohn's sister, Mrs.Arnold Down, presented them with a white leather-bound gol den wedding album Both Mr, and Mrs.Littlejohn voiced their appreciation for the memorable evening.The anniversary cake was cut and by served by their nieces.Janet, of Hemmingford.Mr.and Mrs D.D.MacLeod 1er The Carmichaels attended ser |Mr.and Mrs.Kelton MacKen-vicc here on Aug.27 at Cand Lje and Shelley were recent lish United Church.Mr.Car- guests of Mr.and Mrs.Martin michael was a former pastor Matheson at PtopoUs.Mr.and of the Thetford Mines - Kin ' near\u2019s Mills charge.Mr.and Mrs.Ralph horn and daughters, Ethel May and Marlene, and son, John, of Waterville, were visiting Mr.Kinghorn\u2019s parents, Mr.and Mrs.John Kinghorn.Mrs.Littlejohn invited every- at the Davidson home.Iver, for several days.Miss Allyson Trew, Magog, spent a few days with Miss Hope Coleman before they both went to Sherbrooke, where they were on nursing duties at the Water Skiing events.Mr.and Mrs.Len Lovegrove and family, Bathurst.N, B., were recent guests of Mrs.Roy Desruisseaux.Mrs.Ronald Stokes and Tessie.l Mrs, John MacKenzie has re-Bury, were guests of Mr.andturned to Sherbrooke after King ; Mrs.MacKenzie.\tspending a few weeks at her Recent guests of Mr.and Mrs.home here.Donald Morrison were Mr.and: Mrs.John M Morrison re-Mr*.Bill Stewart and two dau-jcently visited Mr.D.P.Murray ghlers of Pierrefond Donald Sin St.Jean and Mr.and Mrs.Morrison Jr., and Bob Daniels.!Don Stolliker in Stanbridge Mr.Barre MrElravy, Bulwer, |Ottawa, were overnight guests:East, has been spending a few' daysUf the Morrisons en route to Mr Cliff Kinsey, Brantford, spend a short holiday at Cape Ont., Mrs, Colin Henderson and Cod 3 New Styles - Oidsmobile For \u201968 ¦ illi'liiJilluihi Ik ilMM-i Jt Mr.Donald Matheson, Agin-court, Ont., spent the weekend with Mr.and Mrs.John D.MacDonald and was accompan ied home by his wife and children, who had spent several j weeks with the MacDonalds.Mr.and Mrs.Angus A.Mac-Iver, John and Bing spent the their way home Guests of Mr, and Mrs ham, Mrs.A.Mimnaugh.month, Weston Graham.Mrs.A.Muir.Mrs.W.Graham.Bridal bouquet: Miss F.Breton, Mrs.W.Graham, Allan little, Mrs.Hubert t earmonth.Floral funeral design: Miss F.Breton, Mrs.Albert Breton.Centennial bouquet, red and white flowers: Mrs.Albert Breton.Mrs.J.Hoy, Mrs.Hubert Learmonth.Miss F.Breton.Centre Arrangement: Mrs.A.R.Chrysanthemums: Pelchat, Miss F.Breton, Mrs.A.Mrs.John Little.Mrs.Hubert Learmonth.«iMrs.A.Pelchat.John Basket of cut flowers: Mrs.weekend were Mr.and MrS D.l^nvoore.Wni; Longmoore.A.Muir, Wm.Longmoore.John Learned and family, of E a s tih, ws\u2019 sr ' rs ,, ,r:!\"\t*?' ' \u2022 u w Angus and Mr.and Mrs.\t1 ln e s\tn chie Cairns, Sherbrooke.\t^f' L T lï n' o\t: ^cimens of each: Miss F.Bre- j Zinnias, large: Mrs.B.Pom- ton, Mrs.John Hoy.John Hoy.Brothers John M.Morrison,'erleau.Mrs.W.Graham, Mrs.Mrs.Ivan McCrea, John N, MacKenzie and John;- - - - - D MacDonald, representing LO.O.F.Lewis Lodge No.53, with members of other lodges, visited Past Grand Master of the District of Quebec, Ray Mc-Morine, at his cottage at Bish-opton.During the evening Brother McMorine was presented, with a small gift in appreciation of his good will and services rendered during the 1966- PvPi TOMORROW IS COLLECTION DAY for your newspaper boy.PLEASE have your weekly payment of 45c ready when he colls.He hos served you to the best of his ability during the past week.IM New Ford Cars For \u201960 ;K.R.MacLeod.They were ac-ip after spending companicd herp by Mrs.Lome their cottaee at PijMcCuaig, of St.Lambert, who spent the week with Mrs.F.C.67 term.Mr.Lelsie Irving were recent\t, guests of Mrs.George Tessier: ^r- an^ ^rs' 770,1 Whitley in East Angus\tarl
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