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[" Established 1897\tPrice: 10 cents\tSHERBROOKE.QUEBEC.ER1DW.OCTOBER 4, l%8 berbrooke Tally 'Eecotd Naturally it's good UchetlA Weather Colder temperature», contid erable cloudine»», itrong wind» and scattered shower» over forecast areas today.Saturday, sunshine but continuing cold.High and low 5S and 3S.Seventy second sear Rusk bluntly tells Ottawa Keep troop strength OTTAWA tCP) - U.S.State Secretary Dean Rusk has bluntly told Ottawa that Canada should maintain its present troop strength and nuclear capability in Europe, informants say.External Affairs Minister Sharp received a diplomatic note from Rusk late last week expressing American views on NATO's response to the Soviet occupation of Czechoslovakia.Mr Sharp said in the Commons Monday that the note also contained \"a comment in particular about the kind of response they would like Canada to make.\" The Rusk note is believed to be the most pointed reference to Canadian defence policy since Jan.3.1963.when the US.state department\u2014Rusk was then, as now, state secretary-said publicly that Canada was not pulling its weight in North American defence.The U.S.statement at that time made particular reference to the Diefenbaker govern-ment s refusal to accept American nuclear weapons.The Pearson government accepted nuclear arms, with the proviso it would try to \"negotiate out\"\u2019 of such arrangements as soon as possible.WANTS WITHDRAWAL The Trudeau government has given several indications it would like to reduce gradually Canadian troop strength in Europe and eventually withdraw militarily.These indications have brought notes from Britain and West Germany as well as the U.S.And Prime Minister Trudeau talked about NATO with Premier Maurice Couve de Mur-ville in Quebec City Monday.The British and German notes spoke in general terms and did not specifically state, as the American note does, what Canada should do militarily in Europe.Details of the Rusk proposals have not been made public.Mr Sharp indicated that the government did not appreciate them when he said he doubts whether Rusk will receive a formal reply.There are other indications that the proposals might not have been welcomed here.The defence department has already announced that one of Canada's three nuclear bomber bases in West Germany will be abandoned next summer.Canada has six squadrons of CF-KM bombers on the three bases.The 5.000-man Canadian infantry brigade in West Germany is armed with the Honest John nuclear artillery rocket On Aug.16, the training battery for the Honest John unit was disbanded.It was located at Shilo, Man.Canada has two other nuglear weapons systems\u2014The Bomarc anti-aircraft missile and Voodoo jet interceptor.There are no current plans to replace either of these aging systems.Before he became an MP in 1965, Mr Trudeau made plain his distate for nuclear weapons in Canadian hands.He has said nothing publicly since to indicate he has changed his view And last month he publicly opposed any move by NATO which he said might be a provocation to Russia Specifically, he said NATO should not move troops to the border of West Germany and Czechoslovakia despite the presence of Russian troops on the other side Under NATO's \"forward strategy\" plans, the Canadian brigade in West Germany vould.in an emergency, move :!ose to the border of East Ger-nany.BULLETIN Siege ends WELLINGTON, England (AP) \u2014 Police rushed a remote Shropshire farmhouse today and gunman John James surrendered after holding off a siege for 17 days.Police Chief Tom Gaylor said they got James, his wife and four children out of the farmhouse without injury.News in brief Increase rates OTTAWA (CP) \u2014 Postmaster-General Eric Kierans announced Thursday that the cost of post office money orders will be increased 25 per cent Nov.1.He said in the Commons that a minimum charge of 10 cents is being introduced though the maximum charge will remain unchanged at 25 cents.Strike threat BLACKPOOL, England (AP) \u2014 Prime Minister Wilson called today for an end of \u201cill-considered\" strikes he said were threatening Britain's economic recovery.The prime minister's appeal was aimed at the country's metal workers, who have threatened to bring British economic life \"to a virtual standstill\" with a nationwide strike set for Oct.21.Students battle Urges arms race halt UNITED NATIONS (CP) -Soviet Foreign Minister Andrei Gromyko held out an olive branch Thursday and urged the world to get ahead with the task of ridding itself of the implements of w'ar.Gromyko\u2019s address to the 125-member General Assembly made the standard Soviet statements on the world\u2019s trouble spots.And it contained what some Western delegates regarded as a lame defence of the Soviet-bloc occupation of Czechoslovakia.MEXICO CITY (CP) - Students burned trolley cars near an Olympic soccer field and armored cars kept their guns trained on apartment buildings where snipers had holed up.but most of the Mexican capital was quiet Thursday night.No injuries were reported.Despite the eruption of the student rebellion into a shooting battle with army troops Wednesday night, the Olympic Games still were set to open a week from Saturday.\"As guests of Mexico, we have full confidence that the Mexican people .will join the participants and spectators in celebrating the Games, a veritable oasis in a troubled world.\" said Avery Brundage, president of the International Olympic Committee, after an emergency meeting of the committee.AS HIGH AS 40 The Associated Press said a count of casualties at hospitals and police stations showed at least 27 persons were killed in No one should have been surprised.Gromyko said, by the Soviet reaction in Czechoslovakia to what he called a threat to the socialist world, brought on by \"imperialist intrigues.\" The Soviet-bloc occupation of Czechoslovakia, to reverse broad trends toward liberalization, has been branded by UN speakers as a blow to East-West detente and a danger to world peace.Gromyko firmly upheld the Soviet contention that the Czechoslovakian s i t u at i o n con- Wednesday night\u2019s fighting and some Mexico City newspapers reported death tolls as high as 40.There was no official estimate of the number wounded, but it appeared to be in the hundreds.Various sources reported between 1,000 and 1,500 arrested The government has reported 20 deaths.Gen.Marcelino Garcia Barragan.secretary of defence, said one of the dead was a soldier He said the high rate of casualties among civilians was the result of their \"confusion.\" Brundage spoke after reliable sources reported several national Olympic committees threatened to withdraw from the Games unless Mexican President Gustavo Diaz Ordaz guaranteed the safety of their athletes MAY BOYCOTT One informed source said some teams might boycott the opening ceremonies, and others might send only a token squad to the procession.cerned the \"socialist commonwealth\" alone.\"To damage the position of socialism in the world is tantamount to increasing the danger of a new world war.\" he said.U.S State Secretary Dean Rusk, who the day before had challenged the Soviet Union to answer a series of questions, including when it would fulfil its promise to remove its troops from Czechoslovakia, told reporters that Gromyko \"didn't answer the questions 1 asked.\" A Western European diplomat, agreeing that Gromyko had not replied to Rusk's questions, added: \u201cThat shows you how embarrassed they are.They haven i got the argument.\u201d INTERRUPT HIM Near the end of Gromyko's hour-long speech, six women and three men leaped to their feet in the public gallery and shouted in unison: \u201cWhat are you doing for Biafra?\" UN guards quickly ushered them out, just as they had removed nine other persons who interrupted Rusk on Wednesday with shouts against U.S in volvement in Vietnam.Gromyko and Rusk were among 19 foreign ministers who attended a Canadian luncheon after Gromyko\u2019s speech The luncheon was given hy External Affairs Minister Sharp in honor of Guatemala's Foreign Minister Emilio Arenales, president of the General Assembly.Gromyko in his speech offered the hand of friendship to the states of Europe, Asia, Africa and Latin America, and added \"We are for friendship with the peoples of North America, including the people of the United States, who will always remember, as we will, the traditions of joint struggle in the ranks of the anti-Hitler coalition and who also shoulder a tremendous responsibility for the preservation of world peace.\" Riots continue in Mexico City .,\\ \u2019 ' SMILES BEFORE SPEECH \u2014 U.S.Secretary of State Dean Rusk and his Soviet counterpart, Andrei Gromyko, smile as they meet before the start of the General Assem bly meeting Wednesday.Rusk, making his first U.N.speech, denounced the Soviet military intervention in Ciechoslov akia as repugnant and dan gerous to peace.(AP Wirephoto) PMs cabinet splitting during query period may bring Commons opposition OTTAWA (CP)\u2014Prime Minister Trudeau runs the risk of focussing opposition fire upon himself with the limiting of cabinet ministers' attendance during the daily Commons' question period.Under the new deal, just put .uo operation, only half the cabinet is present for the question period except on Wednesdays, when all are supposed to be on hand.Previously, all were supposed to be present if possible.P'or the four sitting days when only half the cabinet is present, Mr, Trudeau may find himself the recipient of questions that would normally be directed to absent ministers.Mr Trudeau has promised to try to be present every day Queries during the question period, which lasts from 30 min utes to an hour, are supposed to be restricted to those which elicit information In fact, most are carefully designed to embarrass the government.If the opposition parties focus their fire on Mr Trudeau, it will place the Liberal leader on the spot But he has weapons to extricate himself.He needn't answer at all if he doesn't want to Or he can promise a questioner to take the matter up with the appropriate minister.Or he can answer, trying to put d'p opposition questioner in a sorry light if that is what the questioner was trying to do to the prime minister Soon after the new Uarlia-ment opened Sept 12, it seemed evident Mr Trudeau was trying to downplay himself in the Com mons question period He referred questions directed to him personally to cabinet col leagues where p o s s i b I e.It seemed to be part of a deliberate move to rebut criticism that he had turned the Liberals into a one-man party.In any case, Mr Trudeau seems willing to accept the risk of reversing this situation to give his cabinet ministers more time to administer their depart ments rather than have them sitting in the House waiting for questions that may never come.Lesage prepares to head off confrontation over leadership at Grit meeting tonight QUEBEC (CP) - With the annual meeting of the Quebec Liberal Federation opening tonight, Liberal Leader Jean Lesage is understood to be preparing to head off an embarrassing confrontation over the party leadership.Sources close to the 56-year-old Opposition leader in Quebec City say Mr.Lesage will use his opening address to the meeting tonight to try to wreck any plans dissidents might have to call for a vote of non-confidence over his leadership They say he will raise the leadership question in his speech and make it clear that \"if anyone wants his hide they will have to fight him for it.\u201d He may even threaten resig- nation unless he gets overwhelming support.The sources say Mr.Lesage is prepared to make such moves because he is confident 95 per cent of militant party members support him and would refuse any suggestion that a leadership convention be held Lesage backers say this manoeuvring may be necessary because they fear call for a vote of non-confidence might otherwise be made at the conclusion of opening-night activities A routine vote of confidence is normally proposed then.The strategists say that after Mr.Lesage s opening speech \"no one at the meeting will have the guts to stand up and propose a vote of non-confidence\" in Mr Lesage, Liberal leader since May 31, 1968.Lesage backers feel the former premier's position among militant members of the party is stronger than ever because Mr Lesage has travelled thou sands of miles across the prov- Inside Births, deaths 7 Townships\t5 Classified\t8 Comics\t2 ince since his party\u2019s 1966 election defeat, renewing contacts They view the dissidents as a tiny group inspired by a combination of personal ambition and a legitimate desire to improve the Liberal party\u2019s chance of taking power in the next general election.today Editorials\t4 Financial\t7 Farm\t9 Television\t2 Women\t6 TODAY'S CHUCKLE \u2014 Some chorus girls are lucky and find everything they want in a man\u2014Money! Community launches aid program for Cote-Lemay LIMA (AP) \u2014 Spawned by street battles between students and police, resistance was stiffening today against the military leaders of Peru who overthrew the government of President Fernando Belaunde Terry.In one encounter Thursday night police fired into a crowd of students, hitting one in the head and apparently killing him.Higher rates OTTAWA (CP) \u2014 The government was battered in the Commons Thursday for proposing higher interest rates under the Farm Improvement Loans Act and for not amending the act six months ago The opposition also hit the administration for allowing corn imports to affect domestic prices so badly that corn growers in Ontario have come to Ottawa by tractor in protest.28 die SAIGON (AP) - One of the worst air collisions of the war and the loss of a helicopter to ground fire has taken the lives of 28 Americans in South Vietnam, U.S military spokesmen reported today.Twenty-four men died Thursday when a big army CH-47 Chinook helicopter collided with an air force Caribou cargo plane 11 miles northwest of Hue There were no survivors FITCH BAY - (Special) -Members of this community along with the aid of various organizations and commerce have grouped together in an A GOOD FIT - Mrs.Jean Beasse is shown fitting a jacket on Michele Cote Roger attempt to get the families of Lionel Lemay and Roland Cote back on their feet again The two families lost their home, contents and business as Daniel Cote trys a jacket paid for by the Canadian Red Cross in a fire on Monday night.The Red Cross, through the co-ordination of Mrs.Jean Beasse, of Stanstead and her committee of the Boundary branch, purchased groceries, footwear and winter jackets for the families.Roger Poitras, a Fitch Bay general store owner contributed a 10 per cent discount on the clothing.The Boundary Rotary Club clothing pool in the Community center also donated clothes to the Cote family.Two lists are in Poitras1 store and people are contributing money for the two families.On Wednesday night, a benefit dance is taking place in the Legion Hall at Fitch Bay.Donations may be given there.Music for the dance is being don- ated by Lyndon Sheldon and his Country Gentlemen Women of the village are supplying refreshments Relatives and friends of the Lemay\u2019s and Cote\u2019s have also contributed items of clothing and household goods.The Red Cross gave five wool blankets to each family.Mr.and Mrs.Cote and their children, Michele, age 14; Daniel, 12; Nicole, 10; Suzanne, 4 families and Gilles 26 months, are staying with Mrs.Cote's parents, Mr.and Mrs.Eugene Gauthier.The Lemay\u2019s have five children, Celeste, age 18; Denis, 17; Andre, 16; Leo, 11 and Claude 10.They are residing in another apartment owned by the family in the Village.Both families have their own business Mr.Cote, a garage, the Lemays, a general store.Their incomes were cut off because of the fire.WARM BLANKETS \u2014 Mrs.five wool blankets each from Lemay and Mrs Cote receive the Red Cross.FOOD FOR FAMILIES\u2014Mrs.\tLemay, Mrs.Cote, Mr Cote, and Mrs.Beasse are shown checking groceries.Poitras, store owner, looks on 2 SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD, FRI., OCT.4, 1%8 Mixes 5000 pounds of torvia every minute for new highway BOUNDARY - (Special) -Equipment has been moved in and set up in Goudrcau's gravel pit for making tarvia, which is being used to surface Route 10 which connects the Border with Route 50 west of Ayer\u2019s Cliff and the Montreal autoroute.It is expected the new highway will be opened between the beginning and middle of November.The four-lane highway was built by Simard Beaudry Construction over a period of three years as work was stopped from time to time.Desourdy Construction is in charge of the surfacing and the St.Bruno trucks are engaged to haul the hot mix, both are from Cham-bly.The work began on Sept.23 That evening one of the trucks, loaded with the hot mix, was unhble to make a steep hill from the pit and tipped over as it was backing.No one was injured.r PRODUCES TARVIA \u2014 This machine is capable of producing 5,000 pounds of mix a min- ute.Set up in a local gravel pit it will be used to make tarvia to surface Route 10 which will connect the Border with Route 50 and the Montreal Autoroute.Duboyce's Corner Mr.Fred Reed, Miss M.Reed, Newport, Vt., Mrs.Bown, Essex, England, and Mrs.Merton Ailes, St.Johnsbury, Vt., were guests of Mr.and Mrs.John Badger.Mr.Harry Beakes accom- panied Mr.Harry Spinney, of Stukely, to St.Johnsbury, Vt., for the weekend.They were accondpanied home by Mr.G.Beakes, who is spending a few days with Mr.and Mrs.Harry Beakes.Service marks ISOlh anniversary of Hatley Parish, 140lh for church The Lions Club (Richmond-Melbourne Branch) \u2014\tLE COEUR PIE X of Cookshire \u2014\tLA TERRE QUI CHANTE of Cookshire \u2014\tTHE VOCAL CHOIR of Mont Notre Dame \u2014\tThe MARIE-THERESE CHOIR of Bromptonville in a BIG CONCERT featuring La Joie Partagée by Pierre Kaëlin with Jazz group.STE.BIBIANE CHURCH RICHMOND, QUE.SUNDAY, OCT.6th, '68, at 8 p.m.Profits of the Concert to help Lions Club works.HATLEY - The 150th Anniversary Service of the Hatley Parish, comprising St, James, Hatley, St.Georges, Ayer\u2019s Cliff and the Church of the Epiphany, Way\u2019s Mills and the 140th anniversary of St.James Church was held in Hatley on Sept.29 at 3 p.m.About 200 people from far and near gathered at the historic old church for the service which was conducted by the rector, Canon H.C.Denton.Visiting clergymen who took part in the service were Rev.Robert Jervis-Read, Coaticook; Rev.Roy Pierce, Stanstead; Canon J.D.R.Franklin, St.SAT.NIGHT DANCE LA PALOMA DANCE HALL Huntingville Rood Gerry Haseltine's Orch.COME AND HAVE FUN! GUIDE TO TELEVISION VIEWING Uitingt luppllcd by \u2022\u2022' stole' Her corsage was\tside at 35th Avenue\u2019 Lachine\u2019 day evening Sept.26, when Mrs.Beebe, North Hatley, Jher-\tBaskets gladtol Coaticook and the Boundary Villages.ments, which included the show-\t,\t.er cake, made and decorated Rev.Real Lareau, officiated by Mrs.George Soutiere, aunt at the double-ring ceremony Beebe, FT C.Nixon, Mrs.Raymond brooke Dunn, Mrs.Melvin Wentworth, Mrs.Earl Copping and Mrs.Cameron Oborne were hostesses at a surprise miscellaneous shower, given in honor of Miss Sharon Snowe, Richmond, whose approaching marriage takes place shortly.As the bride-to-be entered the hall, where a basket of autumn flowers was placed before the fire place, she was pleasantly surprised to find 86 friends and relatives gathered to greet her.She was welcomed by the hostesses and presented with a corsage of roses by Mrs.Nixon, and escorted to a seat of honor at a long decorated table laden with gaily wrapped gifts.Seated on either side of the guest of honor were her mother, Mrs.Arnold Snowe, future mother-in-law, Mrs.Paul Parent, Melbourne, and grandmother, Mrs.Howard Hills.Each was presented with corsages by the hostesses, and assisted in unwrapping the gifts.Mrs.Nixon, on behalf of the guests presented Miss Snowe with the gifts; the four decorated baskets being brought in at intervals and placed on the table by the Misses Wendy Snowe, Brenda Nixon, Carole Parent, Roxy Kydd, Donna Armstrong, Janet F\u2019razer, Diane Wentworth and Sharon Oborne.Included in the gifts was one from the Junior Choir of Chalmers United Church, of which Miss Snowe is a member.A hat of the ribbons and bows was made by several of the guests, which was worn by the bride-elect.Following an enjoyable social hour, refreshments were served by the hostesses, including a shower cake topped with a bride and open lace shower parasol, which was cut by Miss Snowe and served to the guests.North Hatley, Sher-Summerside, P.E.I., Hampstead, Melbourne Trenholm, Melbourne Richmond.Ridge, and \u2022 A soft trapeze line distinguishes the majority of day dresses.There are also a number of overdresses worn with knitted ribbed sweaters or jump suits with towering turtlenecks.LADIES LACE DRESS \u2014 The delicate lace pattern in the bodice of this one or two piece dress will brighten up your wardrobe.Choose your dress color from one of many beautiful shades.If you would like this pattern simply send a stamped addressed envelope, plus 10 cents in coin or stamps io the Needlecraft Department of the Sherbrooke Daily Record requesting Ladies Lace Dress 11-68.Today's recipe of blue cornflowers.\tQue.Following the ceremony a re- Prior to her marriage, the The bride, given in marriage ception was heid at the Horizon bride was entertained at two by her father, wore a floor-\tMotel, where\tthe bride\u2019s\ttable\tshowers, a miscellaneous, given length princess style gown of\twas centered\twith a three-tier\tby Mrs.Leon Jordan and Mrs net covered slipper satin feat- wedding cake made by the Walter Liebrecht, of West Suturing a sleeveless bodice and bride\u2019s mother and decorated ton and a kitchen shower by high collar.Her shoulder-length in white topped with a minia- her aunts, Mrs.John Robin-veil of tulle illusion was held ture bride and groom by Mrs.son and Mrs.Bernice Russell, by an ornamented crown and Roland Gibson.The long tables Sutton.The bride also receiv-she carried a cascade bouquet were arranged with low bowls ed a set of lingerie and bath-of pink rosebuds.Her only of cut flowers and lighted white room scales from the employ-jewelry was a gold locket and tapers.\tees of Allis-Chalmers Ltd., La- chain the gift of her grandmo-\tLater, the couple left\ton a\tchine, where she has been an ther, the late Mrs.Ernest Lee.\twedding trip\tto Niagara\tF\u2019alls,\temployee.Mr.Methot was pre- sented with a chest of silver Austin, couple celebrate Postal Department, Lachine, where he is employed.60th.anniversary AUSTIN-Mr.and Mrs.John married in the Methodist] P.Taylor, of Austin, celebrated Church at Farnam\u2019s Comer, their 60th wedding anniversary Sept.23, 1908, and have spent on Sept.21 in the Austin Town their entire married lives on the I Hall, when many relatives, home farm, where Mr.Taylor | friends and neighbors gathered was born, to congratulate them on the spe- Since the farm has been in ] cial occasion.The guests of hon- continual family ownership for or were seated at a table ar- over 100 years, the Brome His- ] ranged with candles and the torical Society presented them traditional wedding cake, made with one of their treasured cer-by their daughter, Mrs.Nor- tificates, several years ago.man Evans.\tOut-of-town guests were from The Austin Women\u2019s Institute Sutton, Sherbrooke.N.S., Otta-served refreshments both in the wa, South Stukely, Kazabazua, afternoon and evening.\tEast Farnham, Foster, Mont- Many gifts were presented to real, Magog, Sherbrooke, St.the couple, including a transis- Hilaire, Fredericton, N.B , Bed-tor radio from their grandchil- ford, Pointe Claire, Dollard des dren; an engraved silver tray Ormeaux, Bolton Glen, Knowl-and personal gifts from their ton Landing and Georgeville.immediate family; as well as - various gifts and currency.Among the telegrams and letters received, was one from Her Majesty, Queen Elizabeth, the Hon.Pierre - Elliott Trudeau, the late Premier Daniel Johnson, Hon.Hugues Lapointe, Yves Forest, M.P., Glendon Brown, M.P.P., and the Brome Historical Society.Mrs.John Pritchard, a granddaughter, was in charge of the guest book.Mr.and Mrs.Taylor were bread and pastries are the best! 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Most Rev.Paul Grégoire.Archbishop of Montreal, says a declaration by Canada's Roman Catholic bishops backing use in good faith of artificial methods of birth control in no way undermines the authority of the Pope or the teaching of ihe Church The Canadian Conference of Bishops, a semi-annual meeting of bishops which finished recently in Winnipeg, agrees with \"the teaching of the Pope on the value, dignity and morality of marriage an its link to procreation.\u201d Archbishop Grégoire said at Man and His World Speaking at a news conference at the Christian pavilion following a day-long tour Wednesday of the former islands of Expo 67.the prelate said the question posed by contraception is one of correlating individual conscience with the law of God.Pointing to the second Vatican Council which said men must behave in accordance to conscience that is in harmony with the law of God and the Church, he added ' But there are some who are in good faith and who have not the possibility to form, as it were, a right conscience This would include those of the perplexed conscience or those whose consciences cannot be reformed \"These persons, we must say.are not cut off from the love of God or the mystical body of the Church \" EXPRESSES AGREEMENT Archbishop Grégoire said he agrees with the bishops' declaration that Pope Paul's encyclical opposition to artificial methods of birth control can.in some instances, be tempered by con-siderations of conscience formed on \"truly Christian values and principles \" The conference document, made public last Friday, went a step farther than Pope Paul\u2019s statements on birth control by treating the \"right of the individual to act according to his conscience,\" Bishop Alexande Carter of Sault Ste.Mane.Ont .told a news conference following publication of the conference declaration that the bishops did not reject the teachings of the encyclical, but simply went beyond it \"We went into pastoral concrete circumstances of individual consciences in which the Pope had no intention of doing and couldn t do in a letter addressed to the world,\" Bishop Carter said * Terror-filled MONTREAL - (CP) - An airline stewardess Thursday recalled a terror-filled flight from the Maritimes to Montreal aboard an Air Canada Viscount which Charles Laverne Beasley.22.of Dallas.Tex , is charged with planning to divert to Cuba Beverley Atkinson of Toronto, who had a pistol held at her neck during part of the flight, was testifying at the preliminary hearing for Beasley * Occupy schools QUEBEC - (CP) - High school students in suburban Ste Foy occupied three schools in strike action Thursday but were stopped by police as they marched on a fourth.The 2.000 demonstrating junior high school students were turned back by police officers who physically blocked the entrances to the 1,200 - student Pavillion Montcalm secondary school Stock Indices as at the close yesterday, Industrials Montreal up 136.Toronto up 0 98.New York up 7 15, closing at 949 47, Active issues on our Boards Inti Nickel 42'u, Roval Bank 21V Alcan 27V Massey 19V Home Oil \"A\" 28, Northern & Central Gas 17J< CAE Industrie» Ltd.Canadian Bronze Co, Ltd , subsidiary of CAE plans to spend about $500,-000 to extend its central division foundry in Winnipeg to meet increasing demand for machined industrial castings in the North American midwest Construction of an 11,000-square foot extension is scheduled for completion next Spring Reserve Oil.The company has acquired a I6*s per cent interest in Canadian g ment oil and gas exploratory permits covering 269,000 acres in the British Mountains area Of the Yukon The lands are located on the westerly bound ary of the Yukon in the north slope area about 200 miles east of a recent discovery made by Atlantic Richfield Co and Humble Oil and Refining Co United Fruit Co isn't for sale and it is not on the auction block, John M.Fox, chairman, and H C Cornell, president, told stockholders.The officers said United Fruit is in excellent financial condition and will be able to continue The stock market today (Courtesy of Greenshields Ltd.) NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE Closing 11 e.m.Prev ious Amer.Tel.\t53%\t53% Anaconda\t49%\t50% Bethlehem Steel\t31%\t31% Borden\u2019s Co\t31%\t31% Chrysler\t68%\t68% Comm Solvents\t27%\t28% Cons Edison\t33%\t MacDonnell Doug\t47%\t47% Dupont\t171%\t172% General Fleetric\t86%\t88% General Motors\t84%\t84% Goodyear\t58%\t58% Inti Bus.Mach.\t324%\t328% Int.Paper\t36\t Int.Tel.\t57%\t57% Johns Manville\t78%\t777 s Montg.Ward\t38%\t3» Penn Central\t72%\t72% Pepsi\t48%\t48% Radio\t51\t Republic Steel\t44%\t l!.S Rubber\t\t63% Std.Oil of N.J\t78%\t78% Studebaker\t55%\t56% U.S.Steel\t43%\t43% Woolworth\t31%\t32 OFFICIAL MAGOG OPEN- ING \u2014 Frank Meehan's new Western Tire and Auto Supply store was officially unveiled yesterday ceremony Alderman in Magog.At the were, from left : O.Hamel; Mayor Maurice Theroux; Rev.Father Noel; Mrs.Meehan; Frank Meehan; R.G.Chenier re- presenting Western; and T.S.Meehan, of Bury.(Record photo : Charles Catchpaugh) Why Buy?RENT YOUR GAS WATER HEATER AND FURNACE NOW! 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Insurance and Credit Insurance, in addition to the classes for which it is already registered.Sherbrooke, Que.September 27th, 1968.J.P.GAUTIER, President and Managing Director.MONTREAL STOCK MARKET Closing Provlous Abitibi Alfioma\t20'4 Alcan\t27% Argus Corp.CPfii 12 Asbestos\t24'\u20224 Atco\t22 Bell Tel.\t45Mî Brazil\t20 B.A Oil\t43% Bow Valley\t277s B.C.Forest\t24% Can.Cement 35 Canron\t19% Cdn.Aviation El 10 Cdn.Breweries\t9% Cdn.Br Alum A\t19% C P 1 Pfd\t27% Cdn.IV Railway\t(>87« C P I Wts\t5.45 Chemcell\t11% Con Bathurst\t19 Corainco\t38% Denau It\t17 Dist.Seagrams\t47% Dom.Bridge\t17% Dofasco\t21 % Dom.Stores\t17% Dom.Tar\t12% Dom.Textile\t17% Dupont\t35*4 Dust bane Famous Players\t62% Ford \"A\"\t264 Fraser\tI8V4 Gt lakes Ihmer\t21% Hawker Siridley\t4 10 Home Oil \u201cA\"\t?8V4 Hudson Bav Co.23 Hudson B Mining\t69% Husky Oil\t25% Imperial Oil\t80% Imp.Tobacco\t16% Tnri Aceentance\t26% Int Nickel\t42% Inti Utilities\t49% Int Pine\t22% 11 a.m, 8 20% 27% 24% 23 45% 20 45 27% 24% 20 10 9% 27% 69 5 55 11% 18% 33% 17% 48% 17% 21% 17% 12% 17V4 24% 63 22 28% 69% 25% 80% 16% 2R\u20184 43% 50 22% 19% Tam Public Serv.73 Labatt\t19% T.aiir.Fin.\"A\u201d\t7 McMillan Bloedcl ?«% Massev-Ferenson 19%\t19 MoUon\u2019s \"A\u201d\t27%\t27% Noranda\t57%\t57% No.Gen.Gas 17%\t17% Price Bros.\t12%\t12% Quebec Tel.13% Sa la Ha Foods 12%\t12% Shell Cda A 31%\t32.B Shon & Save 18%\t18% Steel Co.\t25%\t2514 Traders Fin.A 12% Trans-Can.Pipe 39\t38% Trans-M) Oil 137/«\t13% Triad Oil\t4 10 Trizec\t2 00\t2\tOO Walker\t39%\t39% West Coast Trans.29 Zeller\u2019s\t16%\t16% Bn.Cn Nationale 12%\t12%\tB Bk of Montreal 14%\t14% Rk of Nova Sco*ia 21%\t21 Bque Provinciale 9%\t9% Cn.Bk of Comm.18%\t18% Roval Bank\t21%\t22 Tor.Dom.Bank 39\t18% MINES and Oil S \u2014 Alta Gas Trunk 35% Cassiar\t15% Central del Rio 17% Denison\t77%\t77 Falconbridge 98% Gunnar\t2.80 Hollinger\t32%\t32% Jorex\t1.65\t1.65 Kerr Addison lO\u2019A 19% Pine Point\t45% MUTUAL FUNDS Canadian:\tBid Asked Adanac Mutual\t2 81\t3.07 All Canadian Compound\t8 69\t9.50 All Canadian Dividend 10.51 All Canadian Rev Growth 5 4?All Canadian Venture\t9 84 American Growth\t7.71 Andreae Equity\t4.02 Beaufcran Corp.\t43\t57 Canada Growth Fund\t8\t06 Canada Security\t4\t81 Canadian Scudder\t20.07 Cdn Gas 8- Energy Pfd.13.83 Cdn Investment\tFund\t4.45 Canadian Trusteed In.Fd.4 75 Canafund Co.Ltd\t59\t90 Champion ot Canada\t8\t00 Commonwealth Inter.\t12\t89 Corp.Investors\t6\t32 Cl Leverage\t16\t22 Dome Equity Fund\t6\t85 European Growth Fund\t8 81 Executive Fund\t8 31 Executive Fund\tInt'l\t8 W Fonds Collectif \"A\"\t/.61 Fonds Collectif \"B\t4 97 Fonds Collectif \u201cC''\t10.63 Fonds1 Desjardins \"A\"\t4*7 Fond» Desjardins 'B*'\t11.35 GIS (Compound)\t11.04 GIS (Income)\t4.76 Growth Equity\t7.98 Investors Int'l Mutual\t8 82 11.49 5\t64 1075 8 43 4 39 47 31 8 86 5.06 20.07 15.16 4\t89 5.19 62 90 8 69 14.13 6\t91 17.78 7.13 963 8.72 9.28 8.27 5\t12 1090 12.07 5.21 8.72 9 59 Montreal livestock MONTREAL (CP) - Prices for all classes of livestock were steady this week compared with last week on the Montreal markets.Demand was good with trading active.Receipts: 2,394 cattle, 1,732 calves, 190 hogs, 227 sheep and lambs.Choice steers 28.50-29 25; good 26.25-28 35: medium 23.50-26.50; common 16.25-23.25 Good heifers 23.25-23.75; medium 21.75-23: common 17.50-20.75.Good cows 19.50-22; medium 18-19.25; common 16.75-17.75; canners and cutters 13.50-16.50.Good vealers 36.75-43; medium 31-36.50; common 20.25-30.50.SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD, FR1 , OCT 4, H)68\t1 Park overnight OTTAWA (OP) The VM guard of an estimated 200 to 300 farm tractors scheduled to be driven to Parliament Hill in a protest demonstration parked overnight a few miles west of the Hill The farmers are complaining that low cost corn imports from the United States are depressing Canadian prices The govern ment said Thursday it would seek the co-operation of American authorities to keep the U.S corn at home.Won't succeed HAMILTON (CP) - Finance Minister K J Henson said Thursday night Ontario Premier John Robarts will not be successful in demands that Ottawa give the province a greater slice of federal tax revenues \u201cWe are not a well that anyone can dtp into,\" Mr Henson said In an interview He was here to address a testimonial dinner for Health Minister John Munro, 37-year-old member of Parliament for Hamilton East.A temptation W A S H I N G TON (CP) -A temptation to avoid conflict after a perilous year in world finance beset the annual meeting of the International Monetary Fund Thursday.It faced two politically-loaded questions that could come to decisions today or be laid aside for quiet compromises later.Bunny attitude OTTAWA (CP) - Canadian air lines adopt a \"bunny club\" attitude towards their stewardesses, says a brief today to the royal commission on the status of women.In the brief for presentation at the commission\u2019s last public hearing, the Canadian Air Lines Flight Attendants\u2019 Association says stewardesses may have suffered more bigotry from their employers than any other female group in Canada.KNOWLTON LANDING Mrs.George Drummond entertained recently at Greenacres, her country home, in honor of Mrs.Andre Taschereau, Quebec City.Among the guests were Mrs.A.F.Culver, Mrs.J.E.Perrault and Mrs.D.C.Coleman, Montreal.Mrs.Ray Jones, accompanied by her guests, Mrs.Ed.Beak, Montreal, Miss Donna Armour, Jane and Mary Jones, and Kim Patterson, Manson ville, motored to Jefferson, Mass , on Sept.29 and spent the day at Santa\u2019s Village.Mrs.Porter Knowlton was a recent guest of her mother and sister, Mrs.A.Davidson and Miss Irene Davidson, at their cottage on the Georgevillc Road Mr.and Mrs.Edmond Ethier, accompanied by Mr.and Mrs.Armand Briere, Granby, motored to Quebec City to attend the funeral of Mr.Lucien Pare.Mr.and Mrs.Stanley Talbot, Deadman, Mass., arrived on Sept.27 to spend the weekend with Mrs.G.Drummond.They also called on old friends in the vicinity.Other weekend guests at the same home were Miss Wanda Drummond and Mrs Heenam, Montreal.Mrs.Drummond accompanied them to the city where she will attend an I H.N.meeting before returning to the cottage.Archdeacon T.F.Morris, Mrs.Morris and the former\u2019s sister, Mrs.Jefferson, spent the weekend at their cottage.Dr.B.D.Young, Campbell-ville, who has been a guest of his brother, Mr John Young, Mansonville, was calling on Mr.and Mrs.Porter Knowlton.CEMETERY NOTICE To all those who have parents or relatives in the South Ely Protestant Cemetery and wish 75 contribute towards the upkeeping of the cemetery.The committee in charge will welcome all contributions.Please forward your donations to the Secretary-Treasurer, Paul H.Brouillet, Valcourt, RR.2.Province of Quebec.CARD OF THANKS We wish to express our sincere thanks to our relatives and friends for their many acts of kindness at the time of the death of a dear husband, father and grandfather, Mr.Asher L.Bryant.Many thanks to those who sent food, floral tributes, contributions to memorial funds, cards, letters of sympathy and called at the funeral home.A special thanks to Dr.Katz and all the staff at the Waterloo Hospital, Rev.R.N.Nickle, Mrs.Rose MacLean the Soloist, the organist, the bearers, Mr.Ledoux\u2019s funeral service, and Mr.Walter McKenna who assisted.Your kindness will always be remembered.THE FAMILY Birth LODGE Gordie and Gay tnec Johnston) happily announce the arrival of their baby girl, Gwen Edith, 7 lbs , 1 oz , at the Slier brooke Hospital, on Sunday, Sept 29, 1968 Deaths BLUE, Alice At the Sherbrooke Hospital, on Wednesday, Oct.2, 1968, Alice Porter, in her 78lh year, beloved wife of Mai eolm Blue of Sawyerville, Que Resting at Sawyerville Undertaking Parlors, where prayers will be held on Saturday, Oet 5th.at 1 45 p m, thence to Saw yerville United Church for funeral service at 2 00 p m Rev Cedric Arnold officiating Interment in Eaton Cemetery.For information call Sawyerville 889-2231 Wilhelnuna Rebekah Lodge No 23, will hold their service at the Funeral Parlor, Friday evening, at 8 00 p in.HERRIOTT, Charles Henry \u2014 At the Wales Home, on Thurs day, Oct.3, 1968, Charles Henry Herriott, beloved husband ot Jocey Peek, in his 84th year.Funeral service from the R L.Bishop and Son Funeral Chapel, 300 Queen Blvd North, Slier brooke, on Saturday, Oct.5th, at 11 a.m Interment in Elmwood Cemetery.LESSARD, Marianne At Man sonville.Quo , Wednesday, Oct.2, 1908, Marianne Goulet, belov od wife of Leonce Lessard, at the age of 74 Resting at C, E.Wlson and Son Funeral Chapel, Mansonville.Requiem mass from St Cajetan Church, Saturday, Oct.5th, at 10:00 a.m.In terment Mansonville Parish Cemetery.J.W.DRAPER FUNERAL HOME 314 Main St., Cowansville 263-0393 Branch: Mam St.( Sutton AMBUI ANC I SERVICE Established IB'jO Cards of Thanks COTE \u2014 The family of the late Mr, Roch Cote, wish to express their sincere thanks and deep appreciation, to those who visited- their father, during his long illness, and at the 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A.M.Saturday for Monday S69-3636.4.Property For Sole 1.Articles For Sole SAWYERVILLE FEEDER CATTLE SALE Thursday, Oct.10th, '68, \u2022t 1 p.m.To b« h»l Mickey got Thursdav night.Pittsburgh Pen- Jacques Lemieux to Denver ^rl]ar'do Cepeda to foul out to guins nipped the Black Hawks Spurs, the newest entry in the Kaline who made a fme run-3 in Brantford, Ont., and Phil- Western Hockey League He is nm\u2018T ''!5 ^ .\th tr- i » n adelphia Flyers downed Quebec the 10th Los Angeles player to imp™™» re^d S 5\t^\tbe loa\u201d\u201c110 ,he S|,urs \u201cs Jear RACES * IMS dips Mitchell 1-0 in soccer Neil also made a change sending Bruce Mullett into the fray Gagnon was fooled on his first shot when he didn't expect a long one.It tied the game.Blan- Sherbrooke Beavers came up Junior Canadiens at the Sports with a top two-way performance Palace.last evening at the Sports Pal- Bob Eastman was in uniform ace to hold the Houston Apollos and turned in a fine job eon-of the Central Professional Hoc- sidering he has only worked key League to a 2-2 deadlock out a couple of times.Manager chette was the marksman before some 1.240 fans.\tVeilleux and Coach Cline will Sara Bournet was at the The Beavers held their own be making a few more changes right spot once again when La with the fast - skating Apollos over the weekend.\tfond made a pass in front and and at no time were they in Manager Veilleux stated that the rookie fired the disc into the trouble When they were short- he has two more players.a net.This put the Beavers out in handed, through penalties, they defenseman and centre, report- front again but Bordeleau knot-still maintained control with ing in tomorrow.The Beavers ted it again a couple of min-their fine defensive work\tplay one more exhibition game utes later.Coach Bruce Cline, in his usu- before the league gets under- Coach Cline kept tossing fresh be beij ^ as they edged Mitchell School 1-0 in a regular season encounter of the St.Francis Valley In-terscholastic Athletic Association soccer league.Bryan Trussler provided the only marker in the game which was played in Lennoxville Wednesday evening Princess Elizabeth High of Magog fought to a 1-1 tie with the Senior Boys from Stanstead R Fren rallied for Stanstead while P.E.H.S.grabbed a tie as the result of its lone goal by R.Gendron.Saturday, as part of L.H.S.Day.a pair of soccer tilts will * * SATURDAY ning catch in the right field corner.Mike Shannon lined to Kaline to end the inning.The Cards scored their run in the sixth on a walk and a pair of singles.But Stanley turned Shannon's ground ball into a double play to end the inning.al quiet way, handled his 20-odd way on Sunday, Oct 13.against players into the fray in an ef players well and everyone had Granby\tfort to break the deadlock but an opportunity of showing their Bob Eastman helped to set up the Apollos were holding on wares.The defensive corps was the first tally when he dug the Thev had several good chances the strongest ever tossed on the puck out of the corner and but Gagnon kicked them aside ice by the Beavers.Led by Jun- passed back to Sara - Bournet.and the game finished in a tie.ior Langlois they comprised who fired into the open side of Manager Veilleux announced j^epn com petit Lionel Robidas, Bob Foster, the meshings.It stood up until last evening that Yvon Berge-Luc Tessier.Jean Levesque the second frame Jim Beck- ron had agreed to terms and with Rejean Maltais were mak- man had a couple of good signed his contract.Bergeron ing their initial appearance and chances but failed to click.was with the Drummondville all six turned in fine jobs in Andre Gagnon had took over Juniors last year and Coach front of Jacques Monette and from Monette at 12 21 of the Cline is looking for a good year Andre Gagnon, who was in ac- middle session while Coach Me- from the youngster tion for the first time Normand Sara - Bournet.a rookie with the club, came through with a two-goal performance.The youngster worked like a veteran between Rene Pepin and Jean - Paul Lafond and it was only the outstanding work of Bruce Mullett and Tony Esposito held him to two markers.Coach Cline had eleven for- 11 a m.the Junior Boys play hosts to B.C S.and at 1:30 p.m.the Senior Boys don the Yellow and Black to meet Sherbrooke High The Maroon and White, staunch rivals over the years, should provide ion London\u2014Alan Rudkin, England, stopped Rudi Corona, Mexico, 7, bantamweight: Johnny Pritchett, England, outpointed Wilfredo Hurst, Miami, Fla., 8, middleweights.Bishop's Gaiter's move to Kingston to meet Cadets SEPTIC TANKS EMPTIED Ceis Pool Filtration Plant Coll at night 562-3158 Bishop's University Gaiters, currently in a somewhat unique position, take their newly-acquired offensive fireworks to wards in uniform and all got Kingston Saturday to do battle their chance at showing their with the Royal Military College wares.The Beavers came up with a strong two-way job and with a little luck around the nets should have won the decision this season as RMC and the revitalized Loyola squad, which the Gaiters tangle with over Thanksgiving weekend, are the teams to beat in the Eastern Redmen on the Cadet's home ground.About the unique position, after the first skirmishes in the Central Canada Intercollegiate Bill Dupre, the Beavers\u2019 top Football Conference, the Gaiters 1ST RACE \u2014 PACE Purse: «175.00 1.\t\u2014RUTH DEAR, W.Mosher 2.\t\u2014LINDA BEL, G.Jutras 3.\t\u2014NORTH WOOD BATTLE, R.Bernard 4.\t-NANCY GOOSE, R.Jutras 5.\t\u2014MISS MIRCNAC, C.Grenier 6.\t\u2014GEORGE LEWIS, A.Rouleau 7.\t\u2014ABE ALAIN, C.Fluef 8.\t\u2014ADIOS SHERBROOKE, C.Chabot 2ND RACE \u2014 TROT Purse: S175.00 1.\t\u2014GINNY REE, R.Duclos 2.\t-SHIFTY, N.Taylor 3.\t\u2014HIS LAST DREAM, G.Jutras 4.\t\u2014RAY BANG, G.Pelletier 5.\t\u2014TEE SONG, D.Watson 6\u2014STAR PRINCE C, R.Normandin 7.\t\u2014MR.GAS BEAU, J.P.Courchesne 8.\t\u2014MLLE FLICKA, P.E.Cournoyer 3rd RACE \u2014 PACE Purse: $150.00 1.\t\u2014SAM'S GO, A.Rouleau 2.\t-GLITTER BELL, R.Jutras 3.\t\u2014JUSTLY TRUE, F.Desrochers 4.\t\u2014HENLY'S NORRIS, R.Masse 5.\t\u2014ABBE SIGNAL, A.Laliberte 6.\t\u2014MISS PERO, R.Perreault 7.\t\u2014WEE DREAM, A.Morin 8.\t\u2014NORTH WOOD GRACE, B.Chabot Eligible : TWILIGHT ABBE, L.Huckins Eligible : JAG DUDLEY, G.Jutras 4TH RACE \u2014 PACE Purse: $150.00 1.\u2014AIDES AIDE $300, W.Mosher 2\u2014EMIL JAY $300, S.Jacob 3.\u2014VOTING LADY $500.R.Duclos 4\u2014COMMANDER PICK $300, P.E.Cournoyer 5.\t\u2014CINDY DALE $500, L.Belhumeur 6.\t\u2014CHUCK PETERS $300, J.C.Ducharma 7.\t\u2014FEDOR'S FURY $300, R.Chabot 8\u2014ADIOS RIGGS $300, G.Jutras Eligible : STONEY MITE $300, A.Rouleau 5TH RACE \u2014 PACE Purse: $175.00 1.\t\u2014JANET PRINCELIKE, W.Lancaster 2.\t\u2014MISS CORVAIR, C.Grenier 3.\t\u2014TINA CLAP, F.Denis 4.\t\u2014GOLDEN KEYSTONER, M.Marcoux 5.\t\u2014CASSIE D, A.Laliberte pivot - man.wasn't dressed.Coach Cline didn't want to take any chances.He is suffering from a back injury and if things go well he will dress next Tuesday when the Beavers meet HARNESS SHERBROOKE EXHIBITION GROUNDS Wed.and Sat.night 7.45 p.m.Sunday afternoon, 2.00 P.M.On Wednasday, LADIES' NIGHT Ladiai admitted for SOc Ganaral admission: - $1.25 \u2014 Admission to Club Hoof* $1.00 _______________________Fully Licensed lead in all the league statistics with one exception where they are in second place.A glance at the weekly CC1FC stats sheet shows the Gaiters on top of the Eastern Division heap with a big win and more points than any other team in either division as a result of their 36-13 win over the University of Montreal Carabins.Larry Smith, the Gaiters rookie power-runner, is tied for the scoring lead with 12 points Roy Transport Enr.MOVING Packing - Storage Your Atlas Van Lines Agent Tel.567-6733 and second in league rushing with 122 yards in 18 carries.Another first year man, Ron Perowne, leads in passing receiving with three receptions for 144 yards and rookie quart- section, erback Bill Macdonald leads all\t.\t.\tn.\t.passers with 187 yards in four\t, R/MC\tboasls\t24 returnees from complét ons\tiast season s llneup, but is Tn Qri\ttr, l-acr,\tHlinUS its tWO top CUIinerS who \u2018-«ISS THUNDERCLAP, W.Taylor In an attempt to keep these\t.Th / npVorthpW« '-senator spencer, y.Poirier figures as thev are.the purple\tSr^duatta.\tihey, nevertheless,\ts.\u2014lady\tlori, c.cnabot and white will start basically\tjn sendT8\tE\"9ib,e\tSEP ELI(INGT0N' the same lineup as thev did\t^a\"dlüanald\tCtoileea doJwn \u20180 de' against the Carabins on' their\tleat\t18\tb last\t)v'eekend and ap- home turf\tpear\ta\tfactor\tfor anyone aspir- Bill Macdonald has been \u2018\"g to the top spot in the league, awarded the starting quarterback slot on the strength of his performance last week, but head Coach Bruce Coulter plans to rotate him with John Stephenson as the game progresses.The coaching staff was pleas ed with last week's showing and the only worry at the moment is the defensive line which is composed of all new faces this year.Assistant Coach Al Grazys said he plans no major changes here, relying on the hope that the squad will jell as the season progresses.Coach Grazys said the next two weeks will be the crucial ones 7\u2014TITAN GALOPHONE, F.Poulin 8.-FEDOR DICK S50O, R.Perreault 7TH RACE \u2014 PACE Purse: $725.00 1.\u2014ANITA ADIOS, F.Desrochers 2\u2014GUILDO, R.Normandin 3.\t\u2014GUY UP, R.Deslandes 4.\t\u2014COUNTE E LEE, L.Huckins 5.\t\u2014JUDY MEADOWS, A.Rouleau 6.\t\u2014DRUMMOND ELAINE, G.Jutras 7.\t\u2014MIGHTY COUNSEL, R.Jutras 8.\t\u2014MR.SAND, F.St.Denis Eligible : JEAN CLAP H ARROW IBAF, W.Moshar 8TH RACE \u2014 PACE Purse: $150.00 1.\u2014BABY BROTHER, R.Chabot 2\u2014PANDORA C, A.Rouleau 3.\t\u2014EEBEE Z, G.Jutras 4.\t\u2014LOTTA RHAP, F.Desrochers 5\u2014\tDEMON DAY, L.Mosher 6\u2014\tDOCTOR SPENCER A, A.Lalibertt 7.\t\u2014JULIUS HANOVER, N.Lacnanca 8.\t\u2014BABE EXPRESS, P.Surprenant Eligible : SEP PINE, C.Grenier SEP SONG, G.Pelletier 9TH RACE \u2014 PACE Purse: $225.00 1.\t\u2014PEANUT BOY, E.Hebert 2.\t\u2014KATY IBAF, F.Newell 3.\t\u2014G.W.M.C., L.Huckins 4.\t\u2014DRUMMOND GENE, G.Jutras 5.\t\u2014JUSTA MIKF W Lancaster 6\u2014LOVELY PAlTIo, r.Desrochers 7.\t\u2014LOU ADIOS, C.Grenier 8.\t\u2014THE GREAT CHIEF, G.Jutras Eligible ; BLUE WATER, R.Duclos 10TH RACE \u2014 PACE Purse: $175.00 1\u2014LORD SPENCER, O.Morin 2.\t\u2014WALTER CASH BOOK, a.Rouleau trucks.We 3.\t\u2014JULIANNA HEBERT, Y.Poirier âbove units 4.\t\u2014PRINCE HILLCREST HARVES R.Duclos 5.\t\u2014METRO IBAF, G.Jutras 6.\t\u2014MONEY BAGS, F.Poulin 7.\t\u2014BERNARD IBAF, J.Davies 8.\t\u2014ABBOTT DELL, F.St.Denis Eldon F.McGee Drop in and see our '69 models! .contact him at Brouillard Automobile Ltee, your local dealer for Chev.Olds.Cad., Chevelle, Chevy II, Corvair, Envoy cars and Chevrolet also rent the on an annual basis.Also, a large selection of \u201cOK\" used cars.For an appointment, please call me at: Office - 569-9941; 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