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[" Weather Saturday cloudy with a showers and turning colder.High today and low tonight 55 and 50.Ijetbcooke TDailu fecocd Smile for today Some people seldom go to nightclubs, because the minimum Is aho\\e their maii- Established 1897 Price: 10 Cents SHERBROOK.E.QUEBEC.FRIDAY.NOVEMBER V 1967 Hitchhiking bandits picked up Seventy-first yoaf Bank robbed, three arrested RACINE \u2014 The Racine branch of the Canadian National Bank and a general store in the same building were robbed of a total S3.300 by four young Sherbrooke men yesterday afternoon.Within three hours after the daring robbery police had arrested three suspects.\u201cAt 3:20 p m.three men entered the bank.'' said Miss Gloria Fontaine, one of the two women working in the bank at the time of the robbery She said they were shouting and jumping around when ail of a sudden two of them point ed guns at her while the other began emptying the bank's till and the store's cash register She said within seconds all the paper money was taken and the three men ran out the door.Outside a young man was waiting in a car and the three men quickly speeded off Alerted, the Sherbrooke Q1T.the Richmond QI\u2019P and the Granby Q1T joined forces in the pursuit.The car.stolen from Shcr Rt RKHARIi MTHROWN (Record staff reporter) brooke less than one hour and a half before the bank robbery, was soon found resting in i few feet of water in Broiupton Lake After finding the car.an unmarked Sherbrooke QPP patrol ear proceeded down the 1 ake Brompton Road in search of the men Two men, one carrying a saw ed off shotgun and the other a 22 calibre rifle with a tele- scopic sight, were standing in the middle of the road trying to hitchhike The Slier brooke t}lT said ithey had a good idea whom they were looking for and continued down the road unnoticed by the two men.I\u2019 naw.u'e the two suspects .lumped into the ear expecting a ride to Sherbrooke Dumbfounded, they soon found themselves handcuffed on their wax to the Granby QPP cel la I'pon capture, the police said each man was carrying his share of the stolen money in his pock jets I he third man was picked up in Sherbrooke by detectives from the Sherbrooke Municipal Police at 7 (X) p m.Police say the man was re cognized driving his ear in Sherbrooke and was (hen fol lowed the ariosi took place on ¦ Goodhue Streel after being fust seen walking down Marquette Street near the municipal police ; station The fourth suspect has not been arrested as yet but police (know his name and as the police said \"it will only be a mater of a short lime\".The fourth suspect I* a minor.No shots were fired in the hank hold-up or during the pursuit which followed The three suspects xvho hair been arrested were transported to Granin.FACING OFF \u2014 However for them it\u2019s a different kind of goal.A group of assistant Canadian trade commissioners in training get the feel of equipment at Sherbrooke Woodcraft Limited.The trainees were in the city yesterday as part of their regular training course, which includes a tour of industry throughout Canada.Shown above from left to rifthl are Steven J.Kaufman; Leo Dro- let, president of Sherbrooke Woodcraft; Hannen A.Heyn; ,L G.Richard Talbot; and group leader, Roger Lapointe, manager S.YV.Hooper Company.(See story on Page 3).(Record photo: Gerry Lemay) Maywsays ' -sacks abolishing track Mayor Armand Nadeau said|Townships has suffered heavily, yesterday morning he has red He said trucking costs are ceived definite backing from; an integral part of manufactui-the Sherbrooke Chamber of ling and indicated that at pres-Commerce for his proposal tojent they are too high, abolish truck tolls on the East-,\tmay0r f-rM made public ern Townships Autoroute.his idea to abolish the tolls in The mayor said he met with an address to the Richelieu the directors of the Chamber of club iast Monday, Commerce yesterday.He said he was sure of their support to abolish truck tolls, but could not be sure of the same support,\t,\t- for the abolishment of tolls lor f the EJ autoroute to suppon| all vehicles.\thim 111 hls propusa1'\tASI, for MM -They will let me know in Later this month he will ad ,\tw\u2018^ Mayor Nadeau will call upon the regional committee that first fought for the construction about one week them opinion!dress the Canadian Manufactur-on abolishing all tolls, and thejer\u2019s Association of the Eastern ;The indication of support to expect,Townships, where he will \u2019lil- .from them,\" the mayor said, jtheir backing.Dispute spending estimates OTTAWA (CPI \u2014 Accompanied by Conservative cries of \u2022guillotine.\" spending estimates totalling $1,656,OOO.OOOj for a score of government departments were approved by the Commons late Thursday.Approval came shortly be fore midnight after a last-d'tch effort by Conservative mem bers to block it.They claimed provisional rules setting a 30-day limit for considérathn of i £>67-68 departmental spending programs had been flubbed by the government.Speaker Lucien Lamoureux ended a wrangle that lasted more than an hour by ruling Hie 3i)-day limit must apply and the estimates had to be approved by the end of Thursday\u2019s sitting.MPs then went through the vote on each department and branch, Liberals shouting \u201cCarried\" and Conservatives calling \"on division\" to register their protest.Some of the $1,656,000,000 had been released by Parliament for government use earlier through interim supply bills to meet month-to-month accounts.UNITED NATIONS (API \u2014 The actual total realeased for government of the CongOjgovernrnen^ spending in the ap- ly concerned with abolishing the tolls for trucks which hauled raw and manufactured goods.According to the mayor, he first thought Ihe idea to abolish the tolls about a year ago He said the truckers didn\u2019t ask for help at that time and they only went as far as the autoroute authorities, instead of talking with higher livel authorities in the provincial government.i .Q:-.Frechette unlikely cabinet reorganization hut it is iin \u2022 has asked for a UN Security The mayor said he favors the q-be mayor said that if most an invasion by white mercen- wm abolishment of the tolls, espe-,0f chambers of commerce,jary and African soldiers from cially for the trucks, because; munjcjpaj governments and neighboring Portuguese Angola, industry around the Eastern manufacturing groups aroundjSome UN diplomats expect the .the Eastern Townships back his proposal, then there would be a good possibility of it being accepted by Quebec government authorities.He admitted however, that some members of the regional committee might be reluctant to back his proposal as they ihad fought hard to first get the autoroute.* The mayor said he was main ANCHORAGE, Alaska (Reu-|- ters) _ inhabitants of Anchorage Thursday night watched flames and smoke spurt from a volcano 115 miles south of here.Mount Redoubt, 10,117 feet TRURO, N.S.(CP)\u2014Robert, Hamel, for an inquiry high, was classified as dor- Stanfield ended Thursday his bribery charges, mant, though it emitted smoke j campaign for Monday\u2019s federal | Mr.Smith said in a Spurts flames council to meet today.Government sources in Kinshasa, the Congolese capital, said the invaders seized a train and some trucks and w'ere bear ing down on Lumubashi, formerly Elisabethville and the capital of Katanga province.Unconfirmed reports said the troops had taken Jadotville, a fortified copper mining town about 100 miles from Lum-umbashi.propriations bill that ended Thursday's sitting was for $1,-134,000.000.Debate Thursday touched only on the finance and justice departments Several Conservative MPs made occasion, inside the House and out, to snipe at the 30-day limit for study of spending estimates.Finance Minister Paul Dozois laid in an interview a few weeks ago that Quebec still seeks about $150,000,000 of its orojected 1967-68 borrowing.Mr.Dozois is away on holidays and no one here would comment on bond figures Friday.SMOG MASK \u2014 A smog blanket over Toronto Wednesday prompted Darlene Abbott to wear a gauze surgical mask on her way to work.Fog fell over the city about 3 a.m., and the weather bureau says conditions are favorable to pollutants in the air.(CP Wirephoto) Deadly treats found Police in various parts of Can ada are faced with a new type By THE CANADIAN PRESS j by he By ( l IIIB1 Kl .IONI S (Record Stall Writer) Premier Daniel Johnson plans a further his cabinet within ihe next few months likely lhat Sherbrooke County Ml A Raynald Frechette will liiul himself benefitting front the changes.At least this is ihe opinion expressed by many political observers following Wednesday\u2019s criticism of (he cabinet appointments voiced by the Sherbrooke member, a luminal supporter of the Johnson (iovcrnmenl.In a statement Wednesday, Mr.I iceheile criticized ihe Premier lor failing to gjve Sherbrooke representation jin ihe cabinet and for bringing \u201cthinkers'\u2019 into the l-.xcculive Council through appointment to (he Upper House instead of having them go through the elective processes to enter the Legislative Assembly, I he latter complaint was aimed at the selection o# can Guy Cardinal, dean of the I unity of Law at tin 1 University of Montreal as Minister ol Education.Premier Johnson has indicat ed that he intends to create two new portfolios during the coming session of the Legislature but the general opinion a! Quebec is that Hie Sherbrooke MLA has talked himself oui ol any chance of being named to either of these posts.And, perhaps, he will be con venicntly overlooked when the appointment of parliamentary assistants to various ministers is made al the beginning of the new session.Political leaders make much of their desire to receive infm Should benefit residents razor blades\u2014on© boy when ; ma(j0n and comment from the EDMONTON (CP)\u2014Development of tho north must benefit the people who live there.Northern Development Minister | Arthur Laing said Thursday j night.Me said he rejected \u201cabsolute bit into an apple and a 8iU|j'a^,or\"1.itnks ()g t(,ejr party andjly\u201d any northern development of criminal following a rash of found pieces of razor blades in when a piece of blade in an frmn 0Ut,sj(jCrs, but generally 'bal would extract \"as much complaints of deadly Hallowe\u2019en their treats following the annual apple sliced her finger.\t|speaking Ibis advice must hr wealth as possible and then get treats handed out to children.Hallowe'en shell-out\tNine of the apples were recov-j favorable to the policies being leaving the North to the In Edmonton, a police spokes Only injury reported was to ered from children in the same pursued if it is to lie accept-;P° ar H< a,K 0 I>e ° ket man said a number of parents khe gjr| w|10 cuy |K,r finger on a found razor blades embedded in raz0j- blade in an apple, candy and apples.A small girl and two boys, aged nine and 14, ; by in whatever way they can.Stanfield waps up bis electoral campaign off and on since February, 1965.; by election in Colchester-Hants Mr.Hamel that tre into the [ come and give my wife a needle ! for her nerves.\u201d on oèm an* Mr' K'rlt said he would not! It is loca ed across the Cook as the two independent candi-! offer of money was \"made to 6^;^*\tft LT*\tbe\u2018 Inlet from the city of Keni, cen- dates in the running charged courage me to withdraw from of Alaska's oil exploration they had been offered bribes to the campaign .The offer\tJhlIlks withdraw from the contest.indicated that I would be paid,\" n defeat Mr.Stanfield.Mr.Stanfield, national leader \"U nomination fee and possibly! Mr.Smith also said Thursday of the Progressive Conservative j addilional money to cover ex- that he sent a second letter to party, ended his campaign with ;pcnses-\tI1*1® chief electoral officer \u2014 a low-key reception at Windsor Robert Kirk, running as an in-j Wednesday asking that the by- dependent Liberal, said he re-jelection be disqualified because ceived not only bribes, but Vlecisions not to field Liberal or threats on his life.He sai l thelNDP candidates were made by school.\t| able.The alarm sounded after! In particularly bad taslej |\\jr p,ajng was addressing the Lucy Blonjeauz told police her Madeline Warren cut an apple from the party hierarchy point\tna(jonai Northern Pevel son Colin, nine, returned home brought home by one of her five of view is for * back bencher^,,ment Conference sponsored from a trick-or-treat excursion children and found part, of a to express publicly dissatisf.v by the Edmonton Chamber of and bit into one of the apples.A blade.Police found another (ion with any decision of IhoiCommerce and the Alberta and piece of a razor blade was blade fragment in an apple in leadership\tI Northwest Chamber of Mines found in the apple before he the Warren home.\tCustomary method of show and Resources.The three-diy could swallow it\t.\ting displeasure is for Ihe ad-j conference ends today and Ui® , - ,\t,\t.\t», rx\tu\tVotvinii n o.w rvi GIVEN MOTHBALLS\tj ministration to withhold any ! fifth is scheduled here for 1970.al Liberal and the New Demo-; Herman Nardell, 14 told Ed\t.\t.f .\t.cratic parties in keeping oppose monton police a man carrying a In London Ont police report- I*',|-1 P lm'* n,nl 11 1 ¦\t\" lion candidates out of the Nov.6, box of chocolate bars gave him ed more than 2» incidents of.ms and production industry.?Operates VATICAN CITY (AP) Pope Paul today ordered a in the Hants part of the two-news blackout on his operation, county riding.Tonight he will but Vatican medical sources be in Halifax to address the an-said the surgery would be per- r.ual meeting of the Nova Scotia formed Saturday morning as PC Association, planned unless there are unex- Eiwood Smith, a New Demo-pected complications.\tcrat campaigning as an inde- Word of the information pendent, said he has asked the bribes were offered in person by the national headquarters of individuals he would not name THREATS VIOLENT The threats were made by eiephone and became so violent blackout was announced by Rai- chief electoral officer, J.M.lthat \u201c1 had to get a doctor to mondo Manzini.director of-\u2014 L'Osservatore Romano, the Vatican newspaper, as the Pope began a spiritual retreat of prayer and contemplation in preparation for the operation to correct an enlarged prostate OTTAWA condition.\t'ing fever both parties and not by the riding associations.The letter also requests Colchester-Hants byelection.\u201d Meanwhile, the national leader of the Republican party at rived here to campaign for Mr.Kirk.Gerald A.Goeujon of Vancouver said Mr.Kirk had acknowledged the support of his party, although he was not the party banner.DEFRAUDING PEOPLE police carrying schools in the east end while sound trucks toured the streets i blaring warnings to parents to check all treats received by He said in an interview thaï (heir children.Prime Minister Pearson and ,, , Stanfield made a concealed A ,e\u201cs1 12 appl*s months ago to \u201cde- Parts of razor blades had been inquiry be called to investigate fraud the people of Colchester-jrt( :M i.m.8) Kaitii for Tod.y 7:30 i.m.3) Gumby : '>> Casper 13) Word of Life COO *.m i) Capt.Kangaroo |J) Laurel and Hardy 8) Discovery \u201967 8:15 ».m.12) Local New» a.7# a.m.31 Fantastic Hour 8) Spider-man 12) Captain Compu»s 9:00 .m 3) Frankenstein rn Super Sis B) Casper *:30 ».m.:ll Hcrculoids 5j Super President Fantastic Hour 12)\tRocky And Hi» Friend» io.00 a.m ;3! Shazzan .il Flintstones 8) Super Heroes Hi Popcye 121 Buddies 10.30 ».m.13)\tSpace Ghost 5)\tSamson and Goliath ;0) t,lnus the Lion ! Hearted 12:00 CBC^Final Edition h Journey To The ! Center Of The Larth 12; Batflnk 11:00 a.m.3) Moby Dick rn Bird man 6i Daktarl :;i King Kong 12) Spider Man 11:30 a.m ,j) Superman.Aquaman ')i Ant, Squirrel 3) George of the Jungle 12) Beatles 12:00 noob »i Top Cat ' 6)\tCuisine.Women I) Movie: \u201cThe Frog- j men\u201d I) Lone Ranger 12:30 pm 5:30 Headlmas 6:00 News 4:05 Club 900 6:30 Headlines 4:35 5am Hopper 6:50 Sports 4:55 Bulletin Board 7.00\tNews 7:05 Hit Pickers Hit Line 8.00\t10:00 CAW Music Festival 9:00 News 10:00 CBC News 10:03 Dance Part/ 11:00 News 11:05\t12 Dance Parly 12:00 Final Edition 5:00 CBC News 5:03 CBC Showcase 6:00 CBC News 6:05 Sporv* 6:10 Cross Country Checkup 7:30 Hockey 10:00 CBC News 10:10 Weekend Sports 10:30 FiCiide Music 11:00 News 11:03 Symphony Hhl SATURDAY , 3) Jonny Quest 5) Cool McCool J) [.el\u2019s Talk Football 12) Thunderblrds 1:0C o m.3)Lone Ranger 5)\tKing Kong 6)\tBowling 12) Wrestling 1:30 p.m.3) Road Runner Ji Beatles 3) Gadabout Gaddis 2:00 p.m.3) Spider-Man ») Boxing: Heavy-\u2018 weights 8l Movie: \u201cTen Thousand Bedrooms\u201d 8) v ido World of Sports 12)iUavifc:: \u201cCastle vn the Air\u201d 2:30 p.m 3) Center Of Tha Farth\u2014Cartoons 3:00 p.m.3) Beagles 3:30 p.m.3) Magilla Gorilla 3) NCAA Pre-Game Show 12) Flying Fisherman 3:45 p.m.3, 8) College Football Army vs Air Force 4:00 p.m.3) American Band Stand 6) On Safari 12) After Four; Variety 4:30 p.m.n) Film Feature 12) World of Sport* S:00 p.m 1) Current Events-Quiz 6) Moby Dick 5:30 p.m.3) Dance Date 6) Bugs Bunny 6.00 p.m.3) Ntws and Weather 6) This Land of Ours 12) Like Young 4-30 p.m 3) CBS News 5» Hawaiian Open -Golf 6) Sounds \u20196ft 4;45 p.m 6) New* LOO p m 3) No Time For Sergeants 6» Beverly Hillbillies 3) That Girl 12) Jackie Gleason ':30 O rn 3) Jackie Gleason 5)\tMaya 6)\tHigh Chaparral Hj Dating Game 3:00 « m.8) Newly Wed 12) Movie: \u201cThe Nutty Professor\u201d 0:3b o.m 3) My Three Son* 3) Get Smart 6) Hockey- Flyers vs Canadians 8' Lawrence Welk 9:00 p.m.3) Hogan's Heroes 5)\tMovie: '\u2018Mamie\u201d 9:30 p.m 3i Petticoat Junction 3) Country Music Jamboree 10:00 p.m.3) Man nix 12) Garrison\u2019s Gorillas 10:15 p.m.Ôjln Person 10:45 p.m.6)\tThe Outdoorsman 11:00 p.m 3.6, 8» News.Weather.Sports 12) News 11:15 o.m 3) News.Weather, Sports 3) Movie: \u201cPhantom of the Rue Morgue\u201d 11:30 p.m.3) Movie: \"Gunman\u2019s Walk\u201d 6) Movie: \"The Roommates\u201d 11:45 p.m.j) News, Weather, Sports 12) Movie: \u201c.Foe Butter fly\u201d 12:15 a.m.5) Johnny Carson 12:45 a.m, 3' ABC Scope 8:00 a.m.5) Film Feature 3; Insight 8:30 a.m.5) Rea Humbard 3) Colby Telecourse 8:45 a.m.12) Local News 9:90 a.m 3) Tom ami Jerry 3) Light Time 12) Captain Compass 9:15 a.m.8) Church Service R.C 9:30 a.m.3) LT rider dog j.j) Milton The Monstei 10:0Q a.m .'{) Lamp Unto My Feet I\")) Linus 31 Popeye ;2) Let\u2019s Find Out 10:15 a.m.;5) Kiddie!»\u2019 Rendezvous 10:30 a m 3) Look Up And Live 3i Town And Country 8) Look Up and Live i) Movie: \u201cMagoo at Sea\u201d 12) Italian Show 11 ;C0 a .n D Camera Three j3) Church Service ¦>) This Is the Life 11:20 « m Ti Faith for Today 3) Film Feature 12:0t AOOn 3) This Is the Life 5) Navy Film S) Let\u2019s Talk Music 3) Movie; 1) Darby\u2019s Ranliers'\u2019 2) King of Roaring 20 V SUNDAY 12 30 O.m.;« Film Short | 5) Involvement 12) Continental Miniature 12:45 p.m 3- Pre-Game Show \u2022 : OU p.m ' Meet the Pres* ' 8) Country Pride j i2) Spectrum 1:15 p m.:tj Pro Footbail\u2014Cardinals vs Red Skins | 6> Gardening Show 1:30 p.m.j 5i Eternal Light 12i Question Period 2:00 p.m.¦)* Pro Football: Jets vs Chiefs ô) Pro Football: Pack-era vs Colts 12) Pro Football: Tig-crs-C\u2019ats vs Argonauts 4:00 p.m.3) Movie: \u201cCowboy\u201d 4:30 p.m.3) Pro Football: Giants vs Vikings 12) Soccer: Chelsea vs Wes*ham United 4:45 p.m.31 Film Feature 5:00 p.m.6) Man Alive - Religion 5 30 p.m.5)\tNews 6)\tHymn Sing 12) Seaspray 6:00 p.m.3 21st Century 5) Hawalin Open Golf 6j Walt Disney 12) Tarzan 6:30 p.m 1) Talent Spotlight 7:00 p.m.HOLLYWOOD (AP ) \u2014Li took 3.000 to cover one branch.\u201d dims, locales are seldom Aha,, Features of the set include ithey seem.\tB a r n u m s Museum.Central In televisions Peyton Place,parjj Madison Square Park, .series, for example, the to*»('Broadwayi ürand C\u20acntral Sta., v .\t,\tsquare is actually an open area !i0n and a quarter-miie of ele- 3) you can Quote Me between 20th Century-Fox stu-\t\u2014, 1.,,, Bi Green Acres\t.\t,\t.\t.\t,\t,\\aiea railway, dit» s cafe, two sound stages, a, |fire house and a building of: The movie\u2019s Yonkers scenes ! dressing rooms.\tMvill be filmed in the similar But now the studio announces;looking old town of Garrison it is constructing \u2018\u2018the largest; N.Y., which the studio is refurb set ever built.\u201d\t|ishing at a cost of about $500, It will cost more than $2,- 000.000.000 and stretch across the' __________________________ lot nearly half a mile.The set, representing New York City in 1890.is for the film Ti-Blane Richard version of the long-running\tProp.81 Voyage 12) The Monkee* /:*> p m.3) Gentle Ben 5)\tWalt Disney 6)\tFlash Back 12/ F B I 8:00 o.m 3, 6» Ed Sullivan 3) F.B.I.8:J0 p.m.5) Mothers-In-law 12) X Dream Of Jeannic 9,00 p.m.ti Smottiers Brothers Broadway musical Hello, Dolly! j) Bonanza 6i Bonanza 8) Movie: **Th« Leopard\u201d «0:00 p.m.3) Mission: Impossible 5)\tHigh Chaparral 6)\tWay It la 12) Russian Revolution 11:00 o r*\" 3, 5, 6, 3) News, Weather, Sports 12) New* 1i:15 o.m.3) News 12) Pulse\u2014News 11:30 p.m.3) Movie: \u201cThe Miami Story\u201d 5)\tBurke Law 6)\t\u201cMovie: \u2018Cat Peo-j pie\u201d 12) News 12:10 a.m.12) Noranda Lectures 12:30 a.m.8) Movie: \u201cThe Servant\u201d SAT.RIGHT DANCE LA PALOMA DANCE HALL Huntingville Road Harold Nutbrown's Orch COMu AND HAVE FUN* It will star Barbra Streisand and Walter Matthau.PROBLEMS ABOUND And, says John De Cuir, it represents \u201cnothing but problems.\" De Cuir is an Oscar winner for his Cleopatra sets in Rome, where he also reproduced the Sistine Chapel for The Agony and the Ecstasy.\u201cWe\u2019re bringing 150-foot elm trees from Nevada\u2014they don\u2019! grow that big in Southern California\u2014and plastic leaves for them from Japan and Italy.Millions of leaves.We found that it DANCING Every Saturday Eve.9 p.m.till closing tPrescott Orchestra Country & Western Music Grant Taylor, Mgr.Adm.$1.25 HUNT1NGVILLE Danville DEFENSE BID GETS DOUBLE I A meeting of the Community i Welfare Committee of the Odd-| fellows and Rebekahs was held :at the home of Mr.and Mrs.I Ernest Frost os Oct.30 when dummy.Diamonds did not reports w-ere heard of equip-break, but when the nine of ment owned by the societies, spades fell, South was able toj Letters of appreciation were JACOBY ON BRIDGE Here is another hand that (ilscar(j two clubs from dummy read from children jshows the technique of rubber;ancj use ^ trump to ruff bridge.South's pass and West's one spade bid are normal enough and we won't quarrel with North\u2019s takeout double.East's redouble is also correct by any standard, anti we rather like South's bid of two hearts.his club deuce.VA CARD SENSE A* Q\u2014The bidding has been: W est\tNorth\tEast\tSouth \t\tl A\tPass ! 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'ur partner may have a very East could find and W e s 1 ; *)a(l hand, should have passed.It would take a microscope to discover, \u2019\" ''l 't*-, 1 ,u' INVERNESS any additional values in his: You bid three spades.West hand.In any event, that three bids four hearts and your part- who had attended summer camp.A donation was made to the Federated Charities.A social hour was enjoyed with refreshments being served by the hostess, assisted by her daughter and by Mrs.Roy Monahan.Prior to the meeting the com mittee for the Monument Fund held a short meeting to finish up details and to arrange to send letters of thanks to several members from a distance, who do not lake the Record, and are possibly unaware of the erection and dedication of a stone.\\ Mr.and Mrs.John Hoy with spade bid produced spectacular iter passes.What do you doi\u201c Mr.and Mrs.Hubert Cook results.North deckled to try four hearts and East promptly doubled.No one.had anywhere to go.and it was up to West to lead.If he had led a diamond South would have wound up go- now'.Answer Tomorrow vvere recent guests of Mr.and ! Mrs.Bobbie Bennett, in Mont-Ireal.They also visited Expo.\u2014 CCOKSHIRE \u2014 NOVEMBER 6th PROPRIETORS m\tjm \u2014 RAYMOND ¥0TE-saurï RAYMOND PROTECT YOUR EVALUATION.VOTE ii!,.Lucien Raymond NORTH *\tVoid VKJ753 ?\tAJ7 52 A J 96 WEST A AK764 ¥ Q 10 ?63 A K 10 8 5 EAST A 032 ¥ A 2 ?KQ98 AQ743 SOUTH (D) A QJ 10 8 5 ¥ 9864 ?\t10 4 ?\tA2 Both vulnerable West\tNorth\tEast\tSouth Pass ! 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For Sherbrooke \u2014 Ascot \u2014 Bromptonville \u2014 Deauville \u2014 Rock Forest and St.Elio BELVEDERE ST.ARMOURY \u2014 NOVEMBER 6 - 7 - 8 - 9 1.30 to 9.30 p.m.without interruption OBJECTIVE; 2,000 DONORS This space in the interest of the Red Cross Blood Donor Clime THE BLOOD DONOR'S CREED I BELIEVE in my fellow men, and in his desire to live, in his right to hope and Believe that I will be, A help in his hour of need.That I will be at his side Giving the miracle fluid from My Veins, to speed his recovery And then \u2014 may I go on my way Knowing that even though He was o stranger \u2014 I had Helped him to live again All this I believe \u2014 because I am a Blood Donor.Kruger Pulp & Paper Ltd.Newsprint Division Bromptonville, Que.J.A.Pigeon Enrg.Leather Goods \u2014 Sherbrooke, Que.and Clork's Pharmacy Reg'd.D.M.Patrick, L.Ph., Prop.Lennoxville, Que.Allait s Bakery Ltd.''Quality Baked Goods\" Sherbrooke, Que.Bruck Mills Ltd.Mills at Sherbrooke and Cowansville, Que./ I MAGOG DAIRY INC.650 Georges Street MAGOG, Que.\tTel.843-5727 = SljtcbcoolicPailijBccord FRI., NOV.3, 19''apologized and said take after his jail term\tlu\\ha;1 lu,t\t«««H' of the Shaker told the judge that of !'CF, all his convii\u2019th^ns.onl\\ nno\t, u\u2018n s'|^S(Sh'il that («ag He said Sherbrooke industry ty Fair Association held its an fred T.Smith, of Richmond andjagain next year and will have ;et of $800, as do the \\yerd \u2018wa \u2018 M,n011s oltt,m.0 amJ 1hal non not be sent to jail on the \u2022 \u2019 «\tyesterday to de- Raymond Lampron of Richmond1 to split the midway\tik.v \u2019\t'\t\u2018\t.>\u2014 .-erate in a peacekeeping role if any member state becomes determined to adopt a course of violence.What is needed most is international effort, assistance and concerted action to ward peaceful solutions and away from battle.This could best be achieved by leader, ship from the two great powers, the United States and Soviet Russia.Working together in the UN framework and with singleness of purpose.they could in most cases prevent troubled areas from erupting into open violence.But even their influence is not infallible, as evidenced by the events of last July.At that time Russia tried desperately to pressure the Arab states into accepting a com promise which would then have satisfied the United States and Israel's friends.The Arabs refused Russia',* arm-twisting out of hand.Perhaps the United Nations\u2019 most important role is the one ascribed to it by U Thant: \u201cThe United Nations provides an invaluable repository and a safe target for blame and criticism which might otherwise be directed elsew here.The organization has.during all its years and in many situations, performed a vital function as an international lightning rod.\u2019\u2019 TODAY IN HISTORY Lord Tweedsmuir was sworn in as Governor-General of Canada 32 years ago today\u2014in 1935\u2014and held the post until his death in Montreal in 1940.The \u201cLiterary Viceroy\u201d had been well known previously as author John Buchan, writer of best-selling novels such a* The Thirty-Nine Steps and numerous other works.From The Pens Of E.T.Writers Music loud soars into the room on eagle wings and drops crumbs of energy on all those seated below .they rise to dance and shake off the dreps ol energy in beads of perspiration .\t.as the music halts the eagle flies away and all is still.Rozlyn Goodman Sherbrooke you earn afford to be WITHOUT YOUR LOCAL PAPER, The Sljcrbcooke Daily Record available FROM YOUR MAIL or NEWSSTAND | SHRRBHOOKK DAILY RBCORD.HU NOV.3, lOTT Bedford High School students | To hold Yule sal© receive awards for past session KNOWLTON I'hc .innual 2;;io ii> < ;U) p m rhr\\stma.« Sale amt Tea of the There «ill he the usuel lablea Women's \\u\\iliar> of the HM1\u2018of attruciive «ffts, Christmen Hoapifal «ill be held on Kritlay, decoration*, knitted «ooilü and No\\ 10 in the >Uf( house from hatpt made artieles, BEDFORD \u2014 i Special) \u2014 Awards won In the pupils at Bedford High School during die past session «ere distributed Monday A w ants (or members of the drama club presented by Principal J.Dawson went to Kathy Robinson.P Nell Uppert.Sylvia MacNab, Vivienne Muir.Debbie Baglow, Barrie Wood, Christa Staudenmaier, Carolyn Johnson.Nicole Arpin Magda Colic.Bradley Shepard Jill McCaw, Horst Dreulu.Daryl Wightnian.Helen Bondar-doko.Glenn Jackson J o h n Woolmer, Billy Craighead.Car ol Lampman, Janice Landon.Michelle Arpin Elizabeth Gas ser.Kenny Bockus, Calvin Mac-Arthur.V.Horn.Susan Tremblay .Junior Rod Cross awards for 19d61>7 went to Nicole \\r|un.Joanne Palmer.Gordon Johnson.Brenda Norris.Bradley Shepard.Sandra Guthrie.Debbie Baglow.Chris Miller Junior Red Cross awards for 1967-68 went to Gordon Johnson.Brenda Norris, Bradley Shepard, Wolf Sabi.Vivienne Muir.Brad Shepard.I.Nell l ip-pert, Joanne Ma cas kill.M.La-duke.D Campbell.Karen Lampman.Larry Cook Kerry I Jess.The debating awards presented by Mrs.McIntosh went to For information on the availability of this newspaper \u2019 in your community, contact the Sbecbtooke Daily Becocd CIRCULATION DEPARTMENT Tel.Sherbrooke 569-3636 Many attend JMC concert COWANSVILLE (Staff) \u2014 More than 450 persons attended the first concert held under the auspices of the Jeun-nesses Musicales de Cowansville when Miss Renata Tarrago, ajl Spanish guitarist was the featured artist.Miss 'Farrago's selections included 17th century minuets, a Bach prelude.Mozart variations and selections from contemporary Spanish composers.! Miss Tarrago was hailed with! several curtain calls, and the JMC hopes that future concerts will maintain the high stan-: dards achieved in the first.i Christa Siaiidenmaici Monika Werner, Jill McCaw Nicole Ar | pin.Sharon Kidd, Dura Brown.Katherine Kuhne.Chris Miller, Barrie Wood.Knutc Kitzke, Chris Testu.Susan Tremblay Student Council, 1966-87, pre seated by Mrs M S McCaw.Sharon Kidd.Louise Shepard son, Chris Testu, Jill McCaw Monique Werner, Barrie Wood Shirley Smith.John Woolmer Dara Brown, Joanne Laduke.Nieole Arpin Sylvia Campbell.Christa Staudenmaier Among the athletic awards which were presented by J Robinson, physical education teacher were big B >, girls.Sharon Kidd (red house, senior captain); Linda Mason (red house).Martha Baker (gold house).Janice Landon (gold house, junior captain): Angela Miller (green house): Dara Brown (purple house, senior captain) Barbara Kuhne (pur pie house).Boys, Tom Jones (gold i house ) : Wayne MacDonald igold house, senior captain): Wolfgang Sa hi (gold house); Calvin Coekerline (gold house); Horst Dresler (purple house); Wayne C re Her, (green house, junior captain) Basketball, girls, senior captain, Joanne Palmer, I) a r a Brown, intermediate girls (12 years) captain, Carolyn John son, senior boys, captain.Barrie Wood, Garth Kemp, tntermedi ate boys, 12 years' captain.John Woolmer.Hockey m termediate (13 years) captain.Chris Miller, volleyball, girls captain, Martha Baiter, inter mediate girls, captain Viu enne Muir, badminton, captain.Chris Staudenmaier ski club, captain, Jill McCaw .eheerload ers.captain.Patsy Palmer Mrs R S McIntosh, assist ant principal, presented the staff awards for 1967-68 to Mi chelle Arpin, Carole 1 ampman.Darlene Campbell.Janice Lan don, .Debbie Baglow v Horn, Caromn Johnson, John Wool mer, Wolfgang Sa hi, Vivienne Miller, Katherim Knhne Awards to the newspaper staff 1966-67 were presented by Mrs McIntosh to Barrie Wood, Margaret Kuhne.Joanne John son, Pam Davidson.David Wer ner, Jon Coekerline, lairraine Campbell.Janice Landon.Ron Ditchem.Robert Landon.Gor don Johnson, Garth Kemp.\\wards to newspaper staff made by Mrs McIntosh went to Colin Gage.Susan Tremblay, Carole Lampman.Wynn Mae Askill, Christine Corey.Joanne Corey, Barrie Chamberlain, John Crawford, Johannes Tines sien.Ingrid Mamcn Gold pins went to the follow ing honor students in Grade 11, Nieole Arpin.Barrie Wood and Nancy Pope Silver pins were awarded to the following Grade 10 students.Christa Nuudeiimairi C h r i » Testu, Jilt McCaw, Jon Cocker-line.Daniel Lamleau Bronze pins in Grade 9 went to Vivienne Mini Katherine Kuhne and Darlene Campbell, Stars went to honor students m Grade 7 Barbara Kuhne, Eilen Muir, Margnt Thiesen, ElizaIvtli Gasser Stars were awarded to all honor students in the following grades Grade 8 Monika Wer ner, Marlene Phelps Wynn M.'i\\\u2018Askill, Steve Laduke Knut Zitzhe Grade 6 Margaret Kuhne Carol Norris Shirley Smith Jo anno Mae\\skill tirade S.Patty Cliamlx'ilain.Rita Deoke.Monique Gasser Ronnie Smith Johannes Tines en tirade t John Craigh ,¦ a d, Louise Pope, IXnnmique Mom andon.Andy MoKuon Grade 3.Randy Soule.Steven Tray nor.D Martin Grade 2.Jane Craighead.1 on Caldwell, I Rivers, Samira May lies Madelene S illaeh Di ana Jaw inski, Gloria liage.Ronald Miller Mona Paglierie ei tirade 1, WoihIn Jess.Kath Icon Rolland.Karen Kit/i.Bn an Callaghan, Dale Corey, lairne Johnson The public speaking awards 1966 67 piYseutod by Mrs.Me Intosh went to Christa Stauden maie-r.Pam Davidson.Sharon mm 3 ELECTORS cmnvBunKNmiacmi Gerard L.Longpré \"do no! forget the Nov.6th municipal elecfion!\" Wc, a citizens' committee, strongly recommend that you give your support to Gerard L.Longpré His past work and devotion to the welfare of our district and city surely proves fhat he is the man we need for the next 3 years, to carry on the programs he has already initiated.We hope you will let Gerard L.Longpré finish what he has begun, for the good of Magog and all of us who live Ward 3' in This advertisement is published by a citizens group from Ward 3, who.unsolicited give testimony to the merits of Gerard L.Longpre.as our choice, and the best man to represent our district on the next Magog city council.P il .P .liilN-i'Mi - 1\t*11-1 i SMililllidtililiii.HALLOWE\u2019EN PRANK \u2014 A i on Hallowe'en night as shown nity of the Missisquoi (ounty great old time was held by ! by one of the five outhouses Historical Society building, pranksters in Slanhridge East | they transported to the viei- (Record photo: Studio Eclair) A shopping center complex is proposed for Cowansville COWANSVILLE \u2014 (Staff; By JOHN McCAGHEY .with all the conveniences of the - Rumors that a shopping (Record Slaff Reporter) center at their doorstep-, center is slated for construction!\t| Mr.Daigle projected increas- ¦n Cowansville opposite (he pro-jnationall} known firms would led sales tax revenues ol one posed Regional School bore:be participants.\tto two hundred thousand dot (ruit when it was revealed that1 Mr.Daigle added that (heJars annually lor the Town of a study of the feasability of chopping center complex would jCowansville, if the project he such a project is being consid- include modern apartments,jeomes a reality He further erefl\t(renting at under $100 a monthimentioned that there would be Mr.Jacques Daigle, Candiac.l a former resident of Cowans- ville, who is promoting the pro- A ««.«I\t____ po-erl center, said that the over- AVnilUCll mG©(ID0 all value of the project would ,\ti\tL IJ run at about $10,000,000.and TO U©\tn©ia Oliva Hamel MAGOG WARD -1 ALDERMANIC CANDIDATE is the man who can do most for our city, and the people of Ward One .he is the alderman who has insisted on closer co-operation between citizens for the good of Magog, saying, \u201cLet's work together tor progress.\"' i SM ' We.the citizens who have asked Mr.Hamel to again represent us, ask that you support this man in the November ôth m u n i c i pal îlcction .''Susa [many positions to be filled by local people as well as provid-;ing an economic boosl for the surrounding area.There has been mountin; pressure on the municipal au \u2014| BEDFORD \u2014 (Special) \u2014Jhorities to scuttle the project On Nov.26 at the Union hall although no official requests ion Massicotte Street, the annua!;-'\"' building permits have been SUTTON \u2014 (Special; _______ A meeting of the Bedford branch received by the town.rummage sale will be held in;of the Knights of Columbus will Mr.Daigle intends to par the Parish Hall of Grace Angli-jbe held- A dinner will be serv ticipate in the next Cow; nsvil c can Church on Friday, Nov.10,M, preceding the meeting, to council meeting, Nov.6, hoping and Saturday, Nov.11, under|which an invitation is extended, 1° ascertain Who is opposed to Two-day sale the auspices of ACW.(to the members, wives and He construction of such friends to attend.\tcenter.Guild holding rummage sale SUTTON JUNCTION The members in charge of pn.^LjAxi the meeting, include Eugene BKIGMAM \u2014 Benoit, president; Raymond Mrs Mabel Caldwell, Regina, Montagne, secretary; Adolphe Sas., Miss Muriel Burnet and Larocque, assistant secretary; Mr.Archie Burnet.Cowansville, i (Special) \u2014 A rummage sale Armand Robillard Robert Jal-were calling on Mr and Mrs.is being held here on Nov.Albert, Georges Cabana, Emile j Borden Ingalls recently.in the Church Hall, from 10 Dory in charge for Bedford:\t-\u2014- a m.to 4 p.m., sponsored by St Henri Corbeil for St.Ignace An,Y nirroRn.rwr, nov s.iw c.xpo Host-Hostess Club Nurtured world understanding at personal level of its members 3 or cine / about m omen IMilH I (A It(Y JOHN, lO-moiilliiild son of Mr.anil Mrs.(arroll Btizi\u2019.i'll.Cherry Hiver, Hue.; \u201crandsoii of Mr.ami Mrs Archie Stronach.I.ennoxville.and of Mr.anil Mrs.l aw renre Bum'll, Cherry River.He is the greal Krandson of Mr, Warren Bum'll, Cherry River.Fashions fickle finger points to frills, curls PARIS (Reuters!- A lun.la rmixe red lips ami ihinner pen mental change in Kcench lash- cillerl eyebrows is in time with ion has Uum.i last season's the 1930 Jook.tomboy islo a romamic damsel, A lop-selling accessory ilein Popular pi ire;! clothes and ac- in the Paris deparlmenl stores cessories.inspired by the con- is the broad leather belt with lure collections, are bringing in enormous eyelets and a chi styles f.ir gins who liattkly soiled metal buckle.Such a bell want to look like girls, and les- lends an updated «Meet to last like their brother.-.\tyear's straight, unbelted ubiii Suddenly, the fickle linger of The skirl and-blouse theme is such high fashion powers as the season's best seller most Dior St.Laurent.Ricci, and often leatured in black and Lanvin has succeeded m swung while combinations.All-black ing the pendulum back towards skirts with jacket, coal or cape frills and frivolity in a mass ensembles have a frilly white movement which has reached blouse.These long sleeves, ruff-even the lowest price ranges led skirls in blouses come in The man-tailored trouser suit silk, starched batiste r cotton.MONTH KM.(CP/ Kxpo is iiver and the cold figures are being added up bill there a one benefit thaï can t he programmed for the com ptiters the personal relation ships that sprang up between the youthful hosts and hostess es of the various pavilions They were, nurtured bv the Host Hostess Club, an organi zation that attracted I,MO girls ami 850 men from conn tries around the glob* who worked here during the 'K,\"! day (air As an exercise in promoting international understanding at the personal level, it was ap patently quite a succès» \"One of the first things we discovered about each other is that we are not so different from each other as we aie similar to one another said 'I year old Donna Rlumenthal of Washington, a hostess at the American pavilion and live club's treasurer She reported pet sonal knowledge of one marriage, three engagements and rela tionxhip* with a lot of poten tial \" explaining that these re suited from the fact that there were 40 mar toe* and 40 hôtesses working together In the r S, pavilion A n d r e Char lionne au Z'i year old Montrealer who hao died publie relation* for the dub thought the international friendihip* had a good chance ol developing further PUBLISH LIST \"With live publication of the international directory which lists the name and address of every participating member, we ll be able to locate any friends we want to at any time \"Not only that, but knowing fr iend* in other countries we will Ire able to travel around the world and always have somebody we know in some country .' I'or example, Penny Yared, year -old hostess at the lap anese pavilion- she's not Japanese but was picked because she speaks French said many Canadians had been in is on its way out, replaced by the culotte skirt cut with a geu eruus Hare, or copies of Yves St.Laurent's knickers suit in spired by Gainsborough s pot trait of the boy in blue.The blouse with ruffled jabot and fluted cutis evolved in the Dior collection, turns up every with lingerie effecls of frilled jabots anl fluted ('nils.Approaching Mi marriage and Mrs, Basil Trippear where, and locks prettier and of l:Pper Melbourne Que .an newer than the boy's shirt and ''\"llr't'e the approaching marri necktie which dominated the i,s seel\" like kinder world, a sterling character and-saraid Boulet.» m i 1 i t) s Ql KUEC Johnson to visit i* slishtl) a> ne wa» «entenced to Daniel Juhnion of Qu< haug at midnight Feb.2 Bilodeau, a paintirg contractor from Ste.Marie do Beauce, was shot three times Sept.18.rcted mi o .lac on charges of ccnunal tug ebee Mined ieci.ce a\u2019 s ng from the dsnu» ecoiii.u.c df three persons who had V*\" injected with \"jt.ush s*-wnt ' la?'.June \\ coronet > ju.\\ last wees id Grenier enmmuil.v r»-tsible lor the deaths te inquest was told the vtc-Premier tint»\u2014two women and a man\u2014 Ih*;1 next were all injected June a, with a MIFRRROOftr DAILY RFi ORD, FRI , NOV S tW7 Financial report from Greonshields Ltd Oralliii week makes a (ourdaj New York Chy where he wil meet what a government poktsman described as \"top trip to serum prepared from the fetus jf pregnant sheep, and died shortly afterwards of gas gangrene infection taw.a few days after siting notch Wall St.financier-testimony to the investigators of The premier s oifiee says the the fire commissioner * office, visit beginning next Wednesday He was one of several men arises from longstanding insi killed during police investign- unions originating in New York lions of a rash of arson and resulting from contacts the pre-fraudulent bankruptcy cases in mier made at F\\|H) C7.ihe province, Boulet claimed during his trial convicted murderer Jean Jacques Gagnon was the one who actuall; murdered Btlo dean ami had dene it in self-defence.* New party MONTREAL (CPi \u2014 A group of former members of a Mont-rcal-area Liberal riding association arc studying the possibility of forming a new political party supporting the ''sovereign state\u201d proposal of Rene Levesque.Mr.Levesque, member of the Quebec legislature for Laurier.-T- Will curb liberty QUEBEC (ITi \u2014 Dents Bous quel.Union Nationale Ml A for St.Hyacinthe, said Thursday that proposed federal legislation on broadcasting attempts to control the news aao will curb liberty of expression spm vt Mf l I INti \u2014 Members of the Sherbrooke Wei-f ire agency met last night at the social service centre on Quern Street, I ouls Keaupie director of the sherbrooke Social Service Centre was the ,uest speaker ami following his talk, a panel discussion was joined by all members attemling the meeting, \\bo\\e from left to ir:ht aie l'i William Klinrk, Chairman of (he board of the Waplrmounl home for children, who gasr (he story of Maplemount; Douglas \\rmlt»i-e.I'resldeul of the agency and Mr, lleau-pre Seize Playboy MONTREAL tCTi - Police Thursday obtained a warrant to seize all available copies of the latest issue of Playboy mnga Pçiy CCmCCeS or r.wva tCPt Social service activities are outlined at special meeting BARRY.Msry Halan \u2014 At th* Mercy Hospital, Springfield jMass, on Wednesday, Nov Jit , |UW7.Marv Helen Burnside, widow of the late William Bat Consolidât*! net earmn|i ni 2M or tide a share\tn formerly of Richmond, Que Traders Group l.td for the nine t>perafing earnings were *2, j survived by one daughter, month» ended Sept S(VB7 were HT 1,34.1 ai eom|varcd with S'J ,\t* grandson 8;UUI7,071 or 74c per share, an WJ.bU.V and profit on exchange Francis of New \\ ork City and increase of 5\u2019'.from nel of S3.'\u2022JM7,«iM against SB33 B44\t!**»»«' *>stee, Mrs.tiritnide Con «,11.112 or 70c per shsre for Nei earnings available for the nelly.ol Uo,k Forest, Que Fun the like period a year ago common shares of Industrial ae For the third quarter, net was ceptance Corp Ltd in the third SI,171,B27 or 22e per share com quarter of the current year pared with net of SPM,420 or amounted to $3,173,000 t.Hc a Itk-per share (or the third quai sharei as compared with $3, ter ot Uhid\t! 14(1.000 (33c a share! In the Consolidated net earnings of corresponding lOdd period 81.133,403.equal to ti4s- per Net applicable to the common common share, are reported by shares for the first nine months Donohue Brother» Ltd for the was $9,363,000 i$J 57 per share! nine months ended Sept 3tV against StUfL\u2019,Odd i»t M a share! in suburban Ville LaSalle where 41 copies were seized as obscene under provisions of the Criminal Code Last\tyear the Sherbrooke year the centre also helped with\twelfare work done m\tthe\tling Social\tService legalized 100 financial assistance to unwed\tlish speaking section\tof\tthe adoptions in this disirict.placed mothers but that the provincial\tEastern Townships.2,000 youngster» in institution'government now handle* Ihese Following Mr Beaupre -and foster home.?a» befitted cases.\tspeech, a discussion period was Creditiste their situation, tried to settle He told those present at the held in which all twenty three suggested 1.300 families' problems and meeting that the Sherbrooke members attending the meeting the\tfederal\tgovern\tplaced\t330 sick and elderly Social Service was a private,\tjoined, ment sh vu'd pa\"\ta\tbill\tforcing\tpersot >\tin institutions or rest communllv and non soctunan\tIt was agreed that many\tl-.ng backers of Quebec's separatist homes,\torganization with an English lish speaking people shied away parties to pay damages for de These stab'tics were given facing property\t|r,st night at a special meeting Mr.Caouctte.speaking a* the 0f the Sherbrooke Welfare Commons studied justice de- aaenc\\ volumarv members by eMC The stock market today (Courtesy of GraenthialcH Ltd,) MONTREAL STOCK MARKET Praviou» Cloiiny 11 am.NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE Piavleui Closing I! am speaking and a French speaking trom the welfare agency be group with a stall of 13 pro came ot ignorance of Ms exist Sessional social workers, 42 ence or its function» Youth serum MONTREAL (CI\u2019l - Dr agency part nient spending estimates.Louis Beaupre.Director of the called the separatists\t\u201chot- Social Service Centre in Slier- Heads'' and \"anarchist* \"\throoke.at the Centre which is ' Thoy speak of freedom but itualed at 594 Queen Street resigned from the provincial Jre Grenier.39, and R-i tud-do not recognize freedom for North Liberal party last month when Caty, 42.wore arraigned Thurv-others.\u201d\tMr Beaupre said that last NOW, on Savings Accumulation Accounts ROYAL TRUST RAISES INTEREST FROM 41/2% TO S^t 0 ¦PRBI| Effective immediately, interest on Sav-¦BmI 'nSs AccumuIalion accounts is 5 per cent, calculated on the minimum monthly balance.All deposits made up to and including November 15th will earn the new rate of interest as from November 1st.Withdrawals may be made in per- son at any time.The new rate applies on accounts up to S50;000, Interest on regular Savings Accounts remains at 4% per annum, calculated on minimum half-yearly balance, but now there's no charge for chequing.Now.more than ever, see Royal Trust it's in your best interest THE ROYAL TRUST COMPANY ISO Frontenac Street, SherbrooXe, Que.aid workers anil 20 clcri cat workers.He reported the agency'.-budget to be s300,ik.i .90 per cent is paid by the gov eminent Despite this large portion of centre ha the expenses defrayed by the 'iindieapped Mvitilu Algumu Aluminum Asbestos Iti-n id Many times, it was said, the Brazil English-speaking people have a B- A Oil 'angtiagc harrier with a Freneh- 1 I oie*i pe, king social worker and areV\u2019l\u2019 t,_cn'rn .\t, ,\ti an.Iron 'J1, ,'omo\t\u201e\tUdn.Avinlion El Mr, luMtijm' said Inal thi'\tHro\\\\crit's trouble placing ( ,|n\t|>, Railway children and ado Ulu-nu-cll government, Mr.Beaupre ex-ileseents in foster homes be Don», pressed a desire that the agency cause foster parents usually 1 on: remain a private organization.;want and ask for a baby or a independent of the government, two to ihree-year old because because community Interest is \"they're so cute.\u201d Hist.I tom.Dom I tom (\u2018a per Snu-llci s Seagrams Bridge foundries Stores Ir.iM-i\t18 r\t Gt l akes PaiK-i\tIH'ü\t Hawker Skiil'ey\t\t2 HO Home Oil \"A\u201d\t22 ri\t22'* Hudson Bay Do\t\t20 Hudson B Mining\t58 U\t58' * Husky Oil\t21\t [Imperial Oil\tli.S1 i\t65' * Imp Tobacco\t12'n\t lnr|.Acceptance\tID\u2019v\tI!)' -» Ini Nickel\t113'»\t112'» lull I\u2019iipcr\t27'»\t Inti.Utilities\t381 r\t38' » Ini Dipc\t21\t21'» [.lain.1\u2018ublic Sen\tIB'v\t Lahatl\tt4's\t14' -j much stronger when an organ He also explained that there |)\u201em ization such as the agency is a * a need for home makers\tn\u201em Textile private, community effort\tThese are women who enter Dupont He said that\ttwo\tyears ago\ta home in the ea, e\tof\ta sick -\tthere were only\ttwo\tprofession\tmother and handle\tthe\thouse \u2019 al social workers in Sherbrooke hold chores so the children do and now there arc the 13 and not have to leave their home this is partly because in 1964.;or their mother for months at a the government started grant- time, Ing more funds for these types These home-makers are paid J of projects.\tbut Mr Beaupre said that it The service,\the\tsaid, was\twas not a problem\tof\tmoney '?\tfounded by a\tpriest.Kather\tthat held down Ihe\tnumber of ; Perrault, who was succeeded by these women fo so few, but be two others, Fathers Demers and eause of a lack of a suitable Gerard, and now Mr Beaupre amount of applicants, is the director of the presently He also told the people that non-scclarian agency.\tthere were twenty-two nursing\t.y Dr.William Klinck.Director homes for the aged in the dis-|McMillan Blocdcl uf the Maplenimtnl home for trict and that Ihe Knglish-speak-'children in Uookshire, also was ing people have a demand for a guest speaker and he told more those present of the work done It was strongly asserted that at the home\tno prejudice was involved in He said (lie committee and these statements concerning staff at Maplemount is provid- English and French speaking ing a home for children which people.is characterized by love, limi- ]-je salf| \u201ef u,c centre's entire talions (discipline) and lettinj them grow up.the three L's.J'j'vi He said ot child welfare, jn2 cases.\"It's a challenging field .we nm rilu rivc ir'irninc \u201d\tInvited guests at Hie meeting V\\ nlkor \u2019\twore Mr.and Mrs.Sclimidt, !>i ^ (';s^ oas^ Irans.He said many of the children:reclor .inri i)ircctroRS or theAeilcrs °n Maplemount home, Nora E.Me ¦Uardell, supervisor of special 8-'»\t8'*\tVinci Tel\t50\u2018s 21\t21) >\tAnaconda\t44'» 25's\t251 \u2022»\tBethlehem Steel\t32'.21 '4\t\tBorden x Do\t32'.44'x\t44\u2019v\tChrysler\t80 * 13\t\tDnmm Solvenis\t33'y 36' »\tJfi'*\t'Dupont\t157 111'.\t\tDolls Edison\t32\u2019» 34'li\t34 B\t;,ein-ial Tleelrie\t100'» IH's\t1U'«\t11 General Motors\t7ft'a 12\t12\tGoodyear\t44 7'»\t\tlull Bus Mach\t5112'* 60' j\tfit)'»\thit Da per\t25 \"» «\u2019»\t0\tIni.Tel\t117''» 27 ' *\t27 ' -j\t[Johns Mnnvtlte\t34'.26'-»\t2li »\tMontg.Ward\t22' a 3(1'»\t35 .\t|N 5\u2019.Central\tti(i' V 15'.\t\tPepsi\t30- » 20\t\tRadio\tfil'k 17'»\t17V*\t.RppulilicStre 1\t43 11-ri\t12\tsill.Oil of N.J\t67'» 20''»\t20 '»\tStudehaker\t50 2d' j\t\tV S Steel\t4P-.50'» 44 l.32' \\D 49'i 32»» HIP.43'; 2.Va 541 « O'dt t! uf {Eljanlui Tbom««, J.IT, civ, I» \\1\t\\ Miu pii* th.ink mui to IH 'lilU iikI Hi\tin th«i Miiff *f iJin ltili*iiMv« t *re Unit and Ui th* MaH id Uir third floor oi Hher j brook* Hoapiu! for tha ear# and onifoit i»i\\ 4*n Tom diirtni hU long NV4* ah all «Jo .1 » rr 111 ambr r 'ou, who wru» bo kind to hr «1 tli«* ilmp of hU doath and firig'i.d »\u2022 \\NCT (wife), SHKIL\\ iiUiighlarl In fflnmirtam UOOK.Jam»** \\ In lounx mom »rv of .» di\\ii\u2018 IniNbiiid, who p,isM*d iw .iv one ir it BKo Imlay, Novem hor .1.iWVd N on\tmv lifo » oompanlon» \\ life linkod ivltli my own, (Jod knowa how mu< h I mit» you, Vr I ollmh Ihr MU «1(MV0.Srttlh niiiRpd by.MUIU.rV (vom loving wife).2W 13 Trial UAIlhlNf* In loving mwmory of b >1 « j my UUi«r, I'Arkwr llArltnii who Irfi (in one Near Ago today, Novomhor .1, U5'4xn I'.M.ii I No Nplondor ahonr about hi* Uf« 4 J1 j I 'oc qulol wrro M.h w .m.- .- -__ Ho alw ays did tho heal ha could.#\t11 ow over bard Ms dais.continues The dearesi father.the kindest friand, Onr of 1h iiW4fi.limy 12.10 Let Kxhibltion calibtc.For prices write or call Plerrefonds Farm, Kirkland.Que Tel.AM 8427 TYPIST, clerk.reccptlonUt expci lenceds desire* position.Apply Recurd Box 2fi.50.Machinery For Sale OLD CITY RAZED NEW AND USED furniture of all kinds, we buy, aell and exchange |rll, Raoul fortlcr Inc., 1026 Wetting- \u2022\t.\u2018 '\"'' \"\u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022 ton St., So.Td.367-3581.\t,al1 \u2022leWs TP VO I led UgailtS Roman rule in fit, AD Rome sacked ancicnl Jcnisa PLACE VAUDREUIL | m four years after Palextin - \u2019 CARPENTEHS MANU A US English tiew.18 books, cook stove, oil.two humer, round dining table, chrome kitchen .utt, Phllco radio.Tel.837-24111, Watcrvillc CHESTERFIELD AND one chair.French Provincial.Tel 569-2393 between 10:00 a.m.and 4:00 p.m.AUCTION SALE For th« Estate of J.G, Farwell, To b» held at the late residence, Tyler St., Ayer's Cliff, Saturday, Nov.4th, 1967, At 1.06 P.M.Sharp.TO BE SOLD: 2 pc.chesterfield set, 3 Victorian chairs, 1 Boston Hooker, Many odd tables of which some are antique.Mantel clock and other clocks.Antique oil lampe, 2 seta fireplace andirons, l Raymoml sewing machine, 1 com-hüvütion desk and bookcase.Foot stools, i box stove, Many odd chairs, many of which are antique.Dining room «it, complete with round table, 1 Lt-Z-Bor chair, like now.1 Studio Couch, hiving room rug, 10 x J2, 1 A.M.C.refrigerator, 9 ou.ft., 1 Chrome kitchen set with 4 chairs* 1 aJJ enamel kitchen wood stove, 1 Washing machine, .1 Viking vacuum cleaner, like new.I large wardrobe, 1 4 pc, modern bedroom .set, complete with new in-oer spring mattress.2 Highboys.Many odd beds and bureaus, 4 antique cane bottom chairs.Many antique chests of drawers, 1 drop leaf desk.3 pine chests, 2 antique service tables.Quantity of linen and blankets.Many pictures and frames, Many boudoir pieces.Large quantity of garden tools, Large quantity of dishes and cooking utensils, Electric appliances, such as frying pans, kettles, toasters, etc.Many other articles, tool numerous to mention Please note] this is a very interesting auction, all to be sold without reserve to settle the estate.PleaxSe plan to' attend early, TERMS: CASH.ART BENNETT (Auctioneeri, Tel.889-2272, Sawyerville.Que.TAILOR For ladies end uentlemen General Repair* F.COLLETTE 84 King St.West, (in basement) Tel.562-4334 SHERBROOKE 6 ROOMS TOWN HOUSE H M Morin, Broker Tel.Daytimi-: 5(i9-9926 5(i2iif»l!) \u2014 567-7998 at ninhl lUt llMONI> LARGE country house.wood furnace, a» electricity.All j conveniences.Apply Record Box I No 32.JIM SNADEN LICENCED BILINGUAL AUCTIONEER Graduate of Reisch American School of Auctioneering Mason City - Iowa.Tel.839-3040 DANVILLE, Que.POUR room heated apartment, hot water, available December 1st., 449 London SI.Apartment 2 or Tel 567-5514.LENNOXVIIXF: 216 Goeen SI : hi j large spacious rooms, hot and c-oldi : water.Tel.567-6703.NORTH WARD: Quiet six room upper duplex, heated, hot water and j garage.b> appointment only.Tel 567-3019 15.Rooms To Let ROOM TO lei In Waterloo.Tel.539-2031.17.Convalescent Home Jay N.White,D.0.S.OPTOMETRIST \u2014 For \u2014 Prompt Appointment Phone 849-4131 29 Main St.West COATICOOK, DUE.PUBLIC NOTICE By-law No.1731 PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that on the 10th day of October 1967, Ihe Municipal Council of the City of Sherbrooke has adopted by-law No.1731, of the municipal by-laws of the City of Sherbrooke amending zoning bylaw No.1071, concerning zone C-62 That the original of said by-law No.1731 is kept at the City Hall, in the Municipal Archives, where everybody can take communication thereof.By-law No.1731 will lake effect immediately.Given at Sherbrooke, ibis 31st day of October 1967.H.P.Emond, City Clerk.ST.PAUL'S Rest Home.Bury.A home for elderly citizens Write or phone 872-3356 Bury.MASSEY-HARR1S Pony Tractor, trailer, plow, and chain.Tel.837-2993, Watervllle.PUBLIC NOTICE By-law No.1732 PUBLIC NOTICE is here by given lhal on October 10th.\t1967.the Municipal Council of the City of Slier brookc has adopted by-law No 1732.of Ihe muniripal by-laws ol the City of Sherbrooke.amending zoning bylaw No 1071, concerning /.one A-53 That Ihe original of said by-law No.1732 is kept at the City Hall, in the Municipal Archives, where everybody can take communication thereof.By-law No.1732 will take effect immediately.Given at Sherbrooke, this 31st day of October 1967.H.P.Emond, City Clerk.COWANSVILLE Mr.Eric Smith, Goderich Ont., was a guest of his par jents Mr.and Mrs.William Smith, who accompanied him to Beaconsficld to attend the I wedding of their grandson, Mi chad Smith and Leann Trout | man.Mr.and Mrs.Thomas | Forster and Mr.and Mrs.Rob i jert Alston also attended the Smith \u2022 Troutman wedding in; Beaconsfieid.General Plumbing \u2014 Automatic Oil Furnaces \u2014 Con struction wood \u2014 \u2018Veneer\u2019 doors \u2014 Gyproc \u2014 Rock Wool \u2014 Complete bath room sets with fixtures $149 \u2014 Brick $40.per thousand choice of 2 colors \u2014 \u201cMela-mite\u201d from $10.a sheet \u2014-Distributor \u2018National Paint Ltd.\" 1151 King St.East Tel.562-3892 Also hardware.GABRIEL DUBREUIL 18.Wonted To Rent FlVK ROOM tenement in Lennox* ville or Sherbrooke for Deo 1st.Tel.569-5246.HOUSE WANTED: Group of students.Bishop\u2019s University desires to rent house in LennoxviUe area.Contact Box 4, Bishop's University.GOBBLE NUMBERS DOWN The U.S department of agri culture estimates that the number of turkeys raised in New England during 1967 will drop 18 per cent ro 536,000 birds from 657.000 in 1966.Professional Directory Advocates and Notaries St James Street West, Montreal WESLEY H.BRADLEY.Q.C., 275 84941684.GERVAIS.LANGLAIS Sc MONTY, 6 WeUlngton St,, South, Sherbrooke.Tel.562-4735.COLDER EAGLE HOME DELIVERY STOVE OIL FURNACE OIL FREE FURNACE SERVICE Léo Bérubé 2 SERVICE STATIONS 2039 King West Sherbrooke Tel.567-3434 Shopping Centre Rock Forest Tel.567-0888 W WARREN LYNCH 138 Wellington St North Tel 569-9914.Res.569-4581 PUBLIC NOTICE By-law No.1730 PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that on the 10th day of October 1967.the Municipal Council of the City of Sherbrooke has adopted by-law No.1730.of the municipal by-laws of the City of Sherbrooke, amending zoning bylaw No.1071, concerning zones C-15 and B-68.That the original of said by-law No.1730 is kept a! the City Hall, in lbe Municipal Archives, where everybody can take communication thereof.By-law No.1730 will take effect immediately.Given at Sherbrooke, this 31st day of October 1967.H.P.Emond, City Clerk.PUBLIC NOTICE By-law No.1734 PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given (hat on the 16th day of October 1967, the Municipal Council of the City of Sherbrooke has adopted bylaw No.1734.of the municipal by-laws of the City of Sherbrooke, amending zoning by-law No.1071, concerning zone B-57.That the original of said by-law No.1734 is kept at the City Hall, in the Municipal Archives, where everybody can take communication thereof.By-law No.1734 will take effect immediately.Given at Sherbrooke, this 31st dav of October 1967.H.P.Emond, City Clerk.ASHTON R.TOBIN Q.C., Trial Wurk and General Practice, Rosenblooir Bldg, oposite City Hall, 138 W«! Unston (North) 562-2120.Chartered Accountants WILLIAM A.LYON Chartered Accountant 1576 Kina St W., Sherbrooke Tel.562-6733 or 567-7567 LAVALLEE, BEDARD, I^onnale, Gascon & Associate* C.J.Crockett, C.A., licensed trustee 201 Continental Building, Sherbrooke P.Q.TeL 569-5503.McDonald, currie & Co COOPERS & LYBRAND IF IT CONCERNS BOILERS, CALL US! BOILER SPECIALTIES REG D.Maintenance \u2014 Repair \u2014 Sales \u2014 Service DUNLOP HANDHOLE AND MANHOLE GASKETS ARMSTRONG STEAM TRAPS UNION PRODUCTS \u2014 Fuel Oil Additives, Water Treatment Chemicals Marcel Tremblay \u2014 57 St.Louis Street Tel.845-3224 \u2014 Windsor Mills Chartered Accountants 297 Dufferin Ave., Sherbrooke TIME STUDY MAN Opportunity for tune study man with experience to assume For fine furniture of all kinds, electrical appliances and gifts for all occasions drop in ot\tS69-6301 Office* throughout Canada\tresponsibility for establishing piece rates in large Sherbrooke firm Usual fringe benefits.Apply Record Box 30.Sherbrooke Record.\tTOUCHE, ROSS BAILEY & SMART Royal Bank Building Place Ville Marie Montreal 2, Ou© Other offices in Canada; affiliatec\t ADTUim ni Ainai ¦ vr~r-\t\t ARTHUR BLOUIN LTEE 'The Furniture Store Next to The Webster Parking\"\t\tWell Drilling \t1 firms In the United States, Great ! Britain and elsewhere.\t \t\t Terms available \u2014 Good choice of second-hand furniture.\tBILINGUAL AUCTIONEER\tWe con drill you a well in one day! LAY-AWAY PLAN for CHRISTMAS\tCOMPLETE auction SERVICES\tOES DRILLING 66 Meadow S».\u2014 Sherbrooke \u2014 Tel.569-5591 \t\tir\t\t\t\tART BENNETT Sawyervillo\u2014Tel 889-2272\tTel.Knowlton \u2014 243-6454 i'low available WOOD SHAVINGS IN BAGS BEAUDRY LUMBER INC.1500 Pacific St.\u2014 Sherbrooke Tel.569 5161 DQMTAR Instrument Technician An instrument technician is required at our pulp ami paper mill m Windsor.It is preferable that the candidate should haw a good command of French and English, although it won't be con sidered necessary to have both He must possess several years of experience instrumentation, electronic* and pneu matic equipment, preferably acquired in the pulp and paper should industry.Should have completed high school and also have successfully completed an instrumentation course in a recegnized institute Application should be made in writing, and addressed to, Personnel Department.Domtar Pulp & Paper Limited Kraft 4 Boxboard Division Windsor.Que THE BORN LOSER *DU l?£AUY ARE J4MAR&P, AREN'T 'tou.OFFCeR' CAW IWB'iïX) \\ WO, BUT YOU £AW A UFTi MAPAM?JsKM ME *7VR wws uawse! (HI ./V.X^r_________l MORTY MEEKLE f WONDEQ.WHAT TWEHAôlÆà-PEOPLE WOULD 5AV IF TUeV KNEW THATVO'JR FAVOE/TE FOOD le PBPPERONI PIZZA V» -A C /_/ Evasy vcek> FOOD/ HAer-cEL/js BEEF TEEET5 'r' 1967 hr MCA, Tee.TA*, «eg.U.S.fat.Olt FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS By Henry Formhals /^VNHArGAVf AMVBOCy 7sfC v L WAS AAMCINéi EXftOSfQES?! MR.WOAP, 1 WAS ONLY Eu Canada wo have the mo»t heavily sub» sidired milk recording program in the world, we have the lowt.t participation by farmers Something like seven pir ctm of our dairy cattle are on test,\" he said.In the afternoon of Monday and again rn Tuesday, the delegates broke into d;s eussion groups to discu*s \"What do we want from milk rccording'\u201c' and \"What kind of structure is best to achieve these goals?\" While the final statement t* net yet in hand, the draft report gives us a clear indication of the conclusions.A central issue that emerged was the unification of milk recording in Canada.There was a strong agreement and a senue of urgency that a'l existing programs lie co - or-dinated and integrated.At the same time, this unified program should have two or three parts to take care of the differing needs of the participants.It should establish uniform, world-recognized standards of testing and recording across Canada: it should make use of centralized processing and computer fartiuiet and it sh.uid take care of both grade and pure brfci herds Related feeding management, record keeping and interpretation a'wuld be pan of the system nie delegat-s were in agree ment that toe producers should be included in policy \u2022 making and research, education and extension should be part of the program The building of a structure to take care* of this unified program will be ihe responsibility of a follow-up Committee However it was given some guide lints Milk recording in Canada should be carried on under the policy - making ami administration direction of a system of provincial and federal councils, or committees.Government, producers, and uni veraitic* i wild be represent-ed ReapoosibiUty for field testing and au prevision simili be provincial, as should be all feeding and management services.Responsibilities of the federal council would include re» arch amt consultation.A blue print for a basic structure and division of responsibilities was presented, and approved for the guidance of the follow-up committee.The exist of a unified mitk-reeording program the conference agreed, should be divided between the three groups that tKiiefu most \u2014 the participating milk sto durer t e non participating milk producer, who bene tits from better itv« >tock and the consuming public which bet) etr.s itwin tower co»t» of production The importance of feeding and management service» a» part of the new unified program was rmphasued our and over again These were at the heart of an enthusiastic participation by milk producer» Sue evaluation was an-»Uv cr positive benefit »e«n by the delegates.For selection of young sires for A l,, at least till per cent of t''f cow* should be on test, tnd th s will require a greatly enlarged producer participation over tlie present seven per cent.Km'dia-u was al»o placed on the need to develop a system of t.sting and recording for milk components mu-fat.The limitations of present wei.liing and samplin\u2019 equipment was recognized.Through the whole conference.the need to maintian the prestige of the Canadian purebred with an eye to domestic and foreign sales, and the place of Federally authenticated official records was emphasized.sHFItRIlOOKIE DAILY RFv uRIV FR1, NOV S \u2014\u2022 VOTTR ¦\t1 GARDEN HEAnOUARTERS *f JOHN MADSHAW Put trees on balanced diet GOYI HNVtl \\T \\l>\\ 1SOR Marcel Faribault, president of the General Trust of Canada, was sworn In Monday as a member of Ihe Quebec I e-gialativa CatmcR- Ilf.Pari» haull also becomes consiltu-tiiin.il and economic adviser to (be executive eoiinril.He is seen signing bis oath of office in Ibe office of llugur* l.apomtr, t)ueber l.irntenanl» (iovei nor.DO-IT-YOURSELF Inventors Answsr to Prsvious Puzzls ACROSS 1 Telephone inventor S Dynamite inventor to I'uv in Ontario 12 Withdraw 1.1 Kzpects 14 .Inlned r- Group of 3i i.s 16\tIowa college I own 17\tTogether i comb, form i 18\tChest rattles 20 Pitch 23\tCentral Vmerican Indian 24\t1ta't 25\t.fudge 26\tBiblual higli priest 29\tTelegraph inventor 30\tradio inventor 32 Nile bird S3 Kreckwater* 34 Knglish river 3' Hr;'.on in Germany 36 0\\ erawe 39\tHorn sound 40\tCoast, as of a sea 42 Phonograph inventor 45\tMakes amends 46\tBacchantes i var.) 47\tMost modern 48\tEmployers 49\tRoman date DOWN 1\tN\u2019crval organ of the body 2\tGeraint's wife 3\tEducated, to a point 4\t\u2014 Vegas 5\tHawaiian birds 6\tElevator inventor 7\tl\u2019ai l of bridle 8\tBefore 9\tConducted in Enervate- 11\tA skew 12\tCow's first stomach t6 Scaremonger 19\tAffirmative vote 20\tElephant's ear, to florists 21\tKing of Judah 22\tItalian painter, Guido- 23\tKail to hit 244tesmous substances 25 Among 2fi Garment 27\tFrench cheese 28\tTook into cuslodv ITT MUfcd WINM &tipS f-i mi H Over 300 attend autumn tea, sale\t-,\t.\t, J held by Catholic Women's League°t broken pLCistei i'gone with, handy fasteners 31 Human bronte .33 Hindu foot soldiers 35 Cowls .16 Geometrical forms 37 Danish coins Occident 41\t\u201cRattle Hymn of Republic\" composer 42\tAustralian ratde bird 43\t-Moines.Iowa 44\tChemical suffix II 3 ' Former Russian 45 Blackbird of ruler\tcuckoo famdv IT ïïH?r IT 1ST ROCK\t1SI AND\t\u2014 Members\ted\tf.xxis was\talso\tin char; of the\tCatholic\tWomen's\ta\tspecial cake,\tmade League, Our Lady of Mercy beautifully decorated by Council, on Oct.28 were ho»t- Franklin Miller, ami claimed by esses lo owe 300 people of this Miss Therese Gagniere, of Rock Hanging a picture oi a mirror strictly in the lightweight class, will not link! m a soft, crumbly an a and others from a distance\tIsland.An added feature was\tW fastening a shelf on a wall\tbut it goes up\tfast\tand\twon't\tmaton.il, such us\tplaster A at their annual autumn tea and\tthe sale of mystery packages,\tare jobs\tthat can be approached\tmar your walls\tvariety of anchors\thave been1 -sale.\tWinners of the door prizes d0.|'v\u2018'h a feeling bordering on pan The cloth is soaked in w ater devised which will fil firmly The event was hedd in Our naied In local firm» Were lf' Ther1-v stem comparable to animats ami consequently must hi11 air not only aouve giound for the leaves but Mow for th\u2022\u201e e- month at the A B.C.Home and Li^\tM\u2018*S 111 School meetings.Public Mr.,\t.\tand Linda i Tenders will be received by ! nf?,n\tth® sf.h0i; 40 sefve terson, of Lyster, and Miss C.mail, at the Department of\tât t-« November Patterson, of Lennoxville, were Public W or k s, Parliament\t4,°»^™ rut\tweekend quests at their parent- Buildings, Quebec City.If f
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