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[" Weather Cloudy snow.Mild Winds light.Low and high 25 and 30 Established 1897 r.-O'' Price: 10 a o,\\\\'V - * woke Daili| Bccocd Naturally it's good King Will MI Silt SHdttaoOKI SHERBROOKE, QUEBEC.MONDAY.FEBRUARY 3.196Q SeventN second vear M \\ Rockets hit Arab spot ONE SIDE OF THE RECEPTION\u2014French President Charles de Gaulle reaches out to shake hands of supporters during visit to Rennes in Brittany Saturday.Fights broke out bteween opponents and supporters of the French leader who was booed in the city during the start of a two-day tour of the province which is a hotbed of separatists activity.\t(AP Wirephoto by cable from Rennes) French referendum could bring overhaul Two Israeli jets slammed a rocket barrage into a suspected Arab guerrilla position inside Jordan today, the Israeli army announced The Israelis said they were sent over Jordan shortly after an army patrol was fired on near the border settlement of Neve l\u2019r.nine miles south of the Sea of Galilee.For about 15 minutes the jets strafed the de sert Jordanian village of Mansi ya from which the army said the patrol was fired on No Israeli casualties were reported It was the first time Is rael has reported a jet attack on Jordan since Jan 16 The Lebanese-lsraeli border also flared briefly when small-arms fire was directed from Lebanon at the Israeli settlement of Zar'it.12 miles east of the Mediterranean and a few him dred yards from the border, the Israeli army said.An Israeli spokesman said that the Lebanese fire was returned and there were no casualties in the settlement In the occupied Gaza Strip, scene of violent rioting Sunday, an explosive charge demolished a small railway bridge near Rafiah.GIRLS WERE INJURED About 100 Rab schoolgirls were injured in The Strip Sun- day when Israeli police cnarged with nightsticks to break up a three-hour riot involving 4,000 girls The girls were protesting the jailing of three Gaza women convicted by an Israeli court of slying and aiding guerrillas Newsweek magazine reported, meanwhile, that Egyptian Presi dent Gainai Abdel Nasser has made a six point proposal for peace with Israel might agree to with the Israelis the magazine the and hinted he talk directly Nasser told Arab states would agree to a five point pro gram if Israel would withdraw from the territory it seized from Jordan, Egypt and Syria in the 1067 war Nasser offered a declaration of non-belligerence, freedom of Nixon accepts French proposals for talks WASHINGTON s past 20 years of complacency\ttenye»rsago \"\tM\tÊ\tm\tLieutenant Commander Tec Russell, naval Historian, describ Readers say: Woman has support for handicapped Dear Sir: A home for and run by the handicapped'* 1 This is not just their need \u2014 it is their RIGHT! They could do it! They could run their own home' If we so-called unhandicapped people would remove all our forms of discrimination against the handicapped there would be no limit to what they would accomplish.i Discrimination you say?Surely you mean protection111 I mean our society discriminates more outrageously against our handicapped citizens than against any ethnic, religious, or language group.They have no recreation centre or meeting hall - this - in a city which prides itself on its recreational facilities for all its citizens (all those equipped with two good legs, that isc Even if the city were to provide a recreational centre for our handicapped \u2014 the cost and difficulties of transportation would bar its use for most wheel chair people.Taxis and one or two strong people to lift one from chair to taxi and from taxi to chair again would immediately flatten both pocketbook and ego.When we rob a man of his right to independence, this is surely the vilest kind of discrimination Why can t our public transportation systems have ramps that could be let down so that a wheel chair person could embark and disenbark without humiliation?Why could there not be space reserved for wheel chairs on our buses and trains?If we gave our handicapped these two things \u2014 easy inexpensive transportation, and a place to meet \u2014 they could then really start to \"show us.\u201d Anyone who has recently been to Germany will tell you that they are immediately struck bv the number of handicapped people \"in sight\" \u2014 on the streets, in shops, in lactones.After a few months there, they find that they no longer avoid looking at them and even reach the point at which they can look them directlv in the tace.They discover something thev didn't know when they lived in Canada or the I'nited States.The handicapped' are people, for heaven's sake! In Germany, the handicapped have been able to get together to form their own insurance companv so that employers can no longer use the excuse we re still chanting here! ' I'm sor-rv We can t hire you although you are well qualified for this position.There is no insurance company that will cover you in case of accident.\" Ask the handicapped fully bilingual young man who has been advertising in the Record ior an office position about discrimination What kind ol a replv do office employers give?There's very little chance of accident in an office, surely Good luck to Mr.Lessard and Mr Racicot.the two men who were featured in your paper last week.Anyone who has gone through the indescribable agony of adjusting to a life-long handicap as they have done will have few problems in running a home for handicapped.Good luck to Mr.Frechette, too.in his request to the government.Their greatest handicap is our discrimination \u2014 remove that \u2014 and the rest will be easy.Yous very truly L.JOYCE BOOTH WORLD ALMANAC FACTS Queensland is the Alaskasized interior section of Australia, filled with little but superlatives, The World Almanac notes.Sheep herds enclosed by a 3,500-mile fence, the world s longest, coexist easily wdth cattle ranches some of them larger than Delaware.Queensland produces half the 13 million cattle that make Australia second only to Argentina in the exporting of beef.BEIRUT (AP) - People in Lebanon are worried these days They\u2019re worried about what the guerrillas will do next, what the Israelis will do about the guerrillas, and what \u2014if anything\u2014the Lebanese government will do about the Israelis and the guerrillas.They're nervous about the student demonstrations that started erupting recently, and the growing public demands for a tough new anti-Israeli policy.All Ibis has wiped out the complacency in which this little Mediterranean country, blessed by nature and circumstance, has basked for most of the last 20 years.\"We are tired of indifference!\" a young Lebanese student shouted over a public address system at the American University of Beirut during a demonstration.\"We are tired of corruption! We demand a change!\u201d The student demonstrations were something new in a country where indifference and corruption are a way of life.But recent guerrilla operations across Lebanese territory, the border clashes they have provoked with Israel, and the spectacular and humiliating Israeli reprisal attack on the Beirut International Airport have shaken things un GOVERNMENT RESIGNED The government resigned and the new premier had a hard time putting a cabinet together.Some 30,000 students staged a sitdown strike.The newspapers called for investigations, punishment, conscription The farmers, shopkeepers and businessmen who make up most of Lebanon\u2019s 2,500,000 people are worried too.The shopkeepers in their flowing Arab head-dresses, hunched over their little cups of Turkish coffee outside the gold bazaar, are arguing about the government crisis, the rising cost of living, the business slump\u2014and the clothes and manners of the new Lebanese mini-skirt generation.The import and export business on which many Lebanese depend has dropped 15 per cent since the big bank crash of 1966 and the Arab-Israeli war of 1967.The real estate market, one of the main forms of investment here, is frozen for lack of buyers.New hotels stand half-finished or.if they were completed before 1967, half-empty.The number of tourists from the outside world has dropped 20 per cent because the Holy Land now is in Israeli hands and the government is dragging its feet about developing Lebanon's own tourist sites \u2019LAYS MIDDLEMAN ROLE Lebanon has prospered by playing middleman for the Arab states and the outside world.It has no mineral resources or important raw materials Its soil is rich and its climate varied, but the countryside is underdeveloped and doesn't produce enough to feed its own people.The Lebanese have maintained stability so far by bending over backward not to rock the boat, no mean trick in the face of the passions generated by the perennial Arab-Israeli crisis.The Lebanese press reflects every shade of Arab opinion from the oil rich conservatism of the Kuwaitis and the Saudi Arabians to the strident nationalism of Egypt and Syria.It also includes pro-American and pro-Communist newspapers.The Lebanese pay lip service to Arab nationalism but they encourage foreign enterprise.The balancing act extends to internal politics.Half the population is Christian, split among Maronites, Greek Orthodox and Catholics.Armenian Orthodox and Catholics, and Protestants.The other half is divided among Sunni and Shiite Moslems, and Druzes.The 99-member Parliament maintains this razor-edge balance, with every religious sect represented in proportion to its numbers.The president is Maronite, the prime minister Sunni Moslem, because these are the two biggest groups.SKYLINE HIDES SLUMS Beirut, centre of it all.is an architectural hodgepodge.The skyline is dotted with gleaming glass and concrete hotels, office buildings and luxury apartments rising above the picturesque old Arab homes, arched and shuttered, and the rabbit-warren bazaars, mosques and slums of the old city.There aren\u2019t enough telephones to go round and the few there are have a way of breaking down when it rains.The power supply flickers and goes off, too, when it rains.Modern buildings have brought modern rents, from $400 to $800 a month for a new four-bedroom apartment.Many landlords demand a year's rent in advance Beirut drowns every rainy season but most apartments don\u2019t get enough water, rain or shine.Beirut traffic is slowly grinding to a halt, mainly because every Lebanese is, first and foremost, an individual ist.Lebanon, by car.is one hour wide and three hours long.It rises from a narrow coastal strip facing the Mediterranean to two parallel mountain ridges 10.000 feet high, with the rich Bekaa Valley in between.Thanks to the varying climate and topography, you can grow bananas, pineapples, olives, figs, apricots and peaches.The Lebanese businessman has about as much patience as the Beirut driver.Millions of dollars pour through Beirut daily but there is no money available for medium- or long-term investment here It's all 30-day money, or 90-day money, headed for Zurich and bevond.ed the history of the Canadian Navy to members of the Sher brooke Kiwanis and Optimist club at a joint meeting.Opening his remarks he said that although the Canadian Navy only came into existence in 1910 Canadians owe a great tribute to it, because it protected our country while growing.Slides were shown of the first Canadian Navy ship, the Niobe, which was acquired in 1910.FIFTEEN YEARS AGO The annual vestry meeting of St.Peter's Anglican Church was held in St.Peter's Memorial Hall.The chairman, Canon Russel F.Brown opened the meet ing with a prayer.H.W.Percival, was named vestry clerk for 1954, after which he read the minutes of the last meeting.The meeting closed with a prayer by Canon Brown after which refreshments were served by the Indies of the church TWENTY YEARS AGO \"Whether people ever migrate and settle in the North is still to be seen but tf they ever do, they will find that the RCMP have paved the way for them as they did in the past in the prairie provinces,'' said Constable Philip Domain, of the Sutton detachment of the RCMP at last night's meeting of the 'Y's Men's Club Constable Domain told of the history of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police, or the Northwest Mounted Police as they were then known, in the Yukon Territory.The speaker, himself, was stationed there for a number of years.Crossing the Desert Answer to Previous Puzzle ACROSS 1 Desert material 5 Source of light 8 Sand formation 12\tCelebes ox 13\tDonkey (comb, form) 14\tindigo 15\tRoman historian 16\tOasis tree (2 words ) 18\tCompass reading 19\tSeraglios 20\tCity in Alabama 61 Word of sorrow DOWN 1\tBusiness transactions 2\tFragrant seed 3\tLiterary genre 4\tPeriod of time 5\tSoft drink 6\tDisarm 7\tCelebrated 8\tDibbles 9\tFeminine appellation 10\tNothing 11\tShade tree 17 Give forth \tF\t A R\tEE\to o\tY\tS JoIni\tD\ts.IA L\t\t 22\t1,501 (Roman) 19 Hold in 23\tAmerican\tsuspension writer 26 Social insect 28 Russian rulers 30 Fata- 34\tTurkish dignitaries 35\tComplaint 36\tFortification structure 38 Desert gardens 40\tOld woman 41\tQuiet! 42\tConducted 45 Desert plants 49 Lasso 51\tInvisible substance 52\tDesert crossing units 55\tMoslem holy man 56\tDesert dweller 57\tTerm used by golfers 58\tFeminine name 59\tTidings 60\tHarem room 21 French river 23\tDarfur Negro 24\tAfrican seaport 25 Sigmoid curve 27 Account (coll.) 29\tShceplike antelope 30\tExtinct birds 31\tHops\u2019 kiln 32\tSymbol for natrium 33\tTree 35 Cleaning implement 37 Social asset 39 European 43 Muse of poetry 44 Ate 46\tDesert animal 47\tPapal crown 48\tFeminine name (pi.) 49\tResearch rooms (coll.) 50\tBewildered 52\tIs able 53\tExist 54\tUncooked, as meat 55\tYellow-bugle plant 1\t\u2014\t3\t4\t\t5\t6\t7\t\t8\t9\t10\t11 12\t\t\t\t\t13\t\t\t\t14\t\t\t 16\t\t\t\t\t16\t\t\t17\t\t\t\t IB\t\t\t\t19\t\t\t\t\t\tr\t\t 20\t\t\t21\t\t\t22\t\t\t1\t23\t24\t25 \t\t\t26\t\t27\t\t\t28\t29\t\t\t \tJO\t31\t\t\t\t32\t33\t\t34\t\t\t 35\t\t\t\t\t36\t\t\t37\t\t\t\t 3B\t\t\t\t39\t\t\t40\t\t~r\t\t\t 41\t\t\t¦\t42\t43\t44\t\t45\t\t46\t47\t48 \t\t\t49\t\t\t\t50\t\t\t51\t\t W\t53\t54\t\t\t\t\t\t\t55\t\t\t bb\t\t\t\t\t57\t\t\t\t58\t\t\t by\t\t\t\t\t60\t\t\t\t61\t\t\t3 (Newspoper Enterprise Assn.} In 1969, we'll be wishing you a Happy Birthday, and Happy Driving as well.The Happy Birthday bit doesn't involve any effort on your part, but the Happy Driving means you're going to have to think about renewing your driver's license, which is due on your birth date every second year.So if everybody forgets your birthday, don\u2019t feel badly, Québec will remember it and send you a birthday card through the mail, together with a license renewal card.But only every second year.GOUVERNEMENT DU QUÉBEC Dcpai tment of I ransportation and (.ommunicationv ct> STANDOUT IN A CROWD is actor Gregory Peck whose smiling face can be seen above heads of Formosans in the Keelung marketplace.Peck is in Formosa shooting location scenes for a new movie.r.* * ¦, New /4CW officers instatled in.Waterloo WATERLOO - (Special) -Nineteen ladies attended the annual meeting of St Luke's ACW January 23.Reports were heard, new officers installed, and moneys distributed.Legion s 500 card party is a success KNOWLTON - (Special) \u2014 The Ladies' Auxiliary of Brome Branch Royal Canadian Legion sponsored a most successful 500 card party in the Legion Hall January 22.The lucky winners were: Ladies' first.Mrs.Leon Bennett: ladies' second.Mrs.Reg.Battley; gent's first, Gordon Marsh: gent's second.Sidney Mcllroy.The door prize was won by Mrs.Reg.Battley.The next in this series of 500 card parties will be held on Wednesday, February 5.at 8:00 p m.in the Legion Hall.South Durham SOUTH DURHAM - (Special) \u2014 Mrs.Arthur Mitchell entertained nine members of St.James Anglican Guild at her home recently for the January meeting.The president.Mrs.Murray Wright, presided at the meeting and opened it with a prayer.The treasurer.Miss Irene Montgomery, reported a balance of $345.50 in the bank.Mrs Rodney Duffy was asked to contact the various companies for their donations.Each member is asked to buy their own wool to knit At every meeting during the year, members are requested to bring a finished article, to be used on the bazaar table in the fall.Card parties were discussed with announcement of dates in the near future.Mrs.Elsie Stanhope is to start the travelling food basket.The hostess served refreshments with a social hour following.Knowlton death Officers of the Cowansville detachment of the Quebec Provincial Police and QPP Homicide department in Montreal are investigating reports that two young children were found dead\" Friday night in a suitcase in Knowlton.Spokesmen at homicide headquarters in Montreal and from the Cowansville department say Paint & Varnish REMOVED from wood or metal Furniture picked up and delivered.One week service.Reid & Buchanan Reg'd.Tel.567-8364 Before leaving the president\u2019s chair after a year in office, Mrs.Benita Hughes presented Mrs.Audrey Dickerson with a jewelled pin, a parting gift from the group.Bedford Charge makes decisions BEDFORD - (Special) \u2014 The annual official board meeting of the Bedford Charge of the United Church was held in the church hall, Jan.21 Although there was a small attendance, each congregation was represented.Rev.W.R.Lake presided and the meeting was opened with Scripture reading and prayer.T.P.Bird was elected secretary.A new system of presenting reports was adopted.All reports showed a busy and satisfactory financial year.The regular M and M givings W'ere $3.350; Biafra fund, $503; and the special one-day-pay appeal $642, making a total of nearly $4,500, which with the final payment of $800 to the capital fund campaign makes a total of $5.300 from the four churches in the charge, Bedford, Mystic, Stanbridge East and Philipsburg.Steps were taken to increase the minister's salary to keep in excess of the minimum for all United Church ministers in 1969.In his address, Mr.Lake gave a list of strengths and weaknesses in the charge.It was gratifying to observe that the strengths were more numerous than the weaknesses, thus giving the impetus to overcome the weak points.Lynwood Hase was elected representative to Presbytery with Neil Creller as alternate, while R V.Oakes was appointed M and M treasurer for the charge.Special mention was made of the two conferences being held in February in Montreal, which Mr.Lake urged members to attend.The meeting closed with the benediction, a social hour followed and refreshments were served.reports probed that they are investigating the reports but that it may be a hoax.Asafetida\u2019s Odor Asafetida is an acridsmelling gum resin which comes from certain plants in Iran and Afghanistan.Its strong odor is due to organic sulphur compounds.Cid\u2019s Horse The horse Bavieca is associated with the great national hero of Spain known as the Cid.Bavieca survived his master by two years and was buried before\" the gate of the monastery at Valencia.Spain.Sherbrooke Palin Pccorrt requires a correspondeni ior Cowansville to replace Mrs.Simone Grueenwood who is prevented by illness from continuing in her position.We are seeking a young man or woman who is familiar with the community, interested in its future and concerned with the social fabric and well-being of its people.Although not a full time position, the job could become a real challenge and an opportunity to be of service to the community.For an interview call 243-3636 The devotional was led by Mrs.Bernice Champagne, who read three poems.Vestigia by Bliss Carman, I Shall Not Live in Vain by Emily Dickinson, and They are Not Long by Ernest Dowson.followed by the Persian Liturgy and the Lord s Prayer.This was followed by annual reports from Mrs Dickerson, secretary; Mrs.Shirley Chapman.treasurer; Mrs.Champagne.membership; Mrs.Ola Streeter, rummage; Mrs.Kay Lawrence, kitchen; cards, Eleanor Elston: and prayer partner, Alice Buckland It was decided to donate $50 to the Altar Guild, and to pay the phone bill for the coming year The nominating committee then presented its slate of officers.who were installed by Rev.Dickerson.Acting will be St.Paul's card party president, Mrs.Bernice Champagne.1st vice - president.Miss Hope Davidson; 2nd vice - pres ident, Mrs.Shirley Chapman; secretary, Mrs.Gwen Delisle, and treasurer.Mrs Janet Whiteway.Ladies were reminded to send a birthday card to the forgotten patient (female) at the Douglas Hospital February 9.St Luke\u2019s will also be hosting the Women's World Day of Prayer on March 7th.Those sending gifts to the Douglas Hospital this month are Mrs, Doris Wilson and Mrs.R B.Moysey.At the close of the meeting, Mrs.Geraldine Macintosh, programing chairman, led several fun quizzes, and prizes were won by Mrs.Janet Whiteway and Miss Hope Davidson Refreshments were then served by Mrs Hazel Liggett and Mrs Ola Streeter.planning a and a sale KNOWLTON - (Special) -A 500 card party is planned for Monday evening.Feb.3, in St.Paul's Church Hall, commencing at 8:00 p.m , under the sponsorship of the St.Paul\u2019s Missionary Group.Refreshments and prizes will be offered.+ + + The Anglican Church W'omen in St.Paul's Church are plan- Baptize child WATERLOO \u2014 (Special) \u2014 Alan Lloyd, five-month-old son of Mr and Mrs.David Willey, Farnham, was baptized at St.Luke's Anglican Church here January 19.Reverend R.Keith Dickerson officiated The child's godparents are Miss Ruth W'aterhouse, John Wilson, and Murray Gunson.Following the baptism, a small reception was held at the home of Alan's maternal grandparents, Mr.and Mrs Reg Blampin.Also present were his paternal grandparents, Mr.and Mrs.Clarence Willey, of W'est Shef-ford, and Mr.and Mrs.J.B Eveleigh, maternal great-grandparents.Out-of-town guests were from West Shefford and Montreal.Bolton Centre Friends of Mrs.Eva Royea, wish to extend their sympathy to the family in the loss of their loved one.ning to hold a Bargain Day sale Friday, February 14 from 3:00 p.m.until 7:00 p.m.in St.Paul\u2019s Church Hall.The ladies are appealing for donations of jewelry and household articles that are in good condition.Articles may be left in the church hall for this purpose, marked Bargain Day sale Church holds annual meeting SOUTH BOLTON - (Special) \u2014 At the annual business meeting of the Bethel Pentecostal Church held Jan 22 the church secretary, Mrs.William Tracey, read the last minutes and the church treasurer read the yearly financial report.Sunday School secretary-treasurer.Mrs.Maria Bray, read its yearly financial report.Russell Coates, William Tracey and Henry Hendrykowski were once again elected as deacons.The meeting opened with the singing of the hymns.Blessed be Thy Name and Glory to His Name.Rev.Malcolm A Eby read Isaiah Chapter nine, beginning at verse two and Colossians Chapter one.beginning at verse three and gave opening prayer.Earth's Grassland Twenty-four per cent of the land\" area of the earth is classified as grassland.Twenty-one members and two young adults were present The meeting was closed in prayer by Mrs.Malcolm Eby.mmi SLEDGE JUMPING is a serious sport that can be dangerous.hut these participants show a sense of humor with their getup and rig.They took part in the traditional Gaissach.Germany, woodcutters' sledge jumping tournament.SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD, MON .FEB 3.1969 S St.Aidan s holds annual meeting SUTTON JUNCTION Spe ciaU \u2014 The annual vestn and guild meeting of St Aldan's Church was held Jan 17 at 8 p m in the church hall Rev Davidson opened the meeting with a Bible reading and prayer In the absence of the vestry clerk, the minutes of the last meeting were read by Rc\\ Davidson and approved The annual report was given by William Brown, showing a most gratifying year, with all commitments met The Sunday School report was given by Rev Davidson, showing a good enrolment dm ing the summer During the meeting it was proposed by Mr Brown that the church adopt a refugee child through the Foster Parents plan and all agreed to this proposal Rev.Davidson thanked all those who had helped in an\\ way to make 1968 a successful year It was the hope of the few pt-nson* that more people would become actively interested in attending church, par ticipate in various other acti vities connected with the Church and to realize what the church has to offer Rev Davidson re-elected Mr.Brown as rector's warden.Pen pie's warden.E Lawrence, re elected, vestry rett.re-elected clerk.O Bar The election of Guild officers was presided over by Rev David son with all being re elected Mrs R Wilson, president.Mrs F.Lawrence vice-president.Mrs F Mudd secretary treas urer and all committees were re-elected The Guild report was given b\\ the secretary treasurer.Mrs Mudd, which also showed a most gratifying year Rev Dav idson closed the meeting with pray er Refreshments were served hv the Ladies Guild The February Guild will meet at the home of Mrs K Mudd.Feb 14, at 7 :30 p m Churches' future will be studied \\V\\ TKUL(H)\t(Special) At the annual vestry meeting of St Luke's Church January 20.a committee was set up to investigate the tuture id the churches in the surrounding area New officers were elected for the ensuing year, and annual reports were tabled The special committee will act in consultation with Arch deacon Desmond Rowe, of Granby, and serving on it are Mrs Geraldine Macintosh.Bob Price.Stan Copping and Irving Slack New officers lor 1969 are People's Warden.Russell Law ronce, rector's warden, Stan Copping, both on a temporary basis; treasurer.Henrv Snow.Alice Ashton, envelope score tary, if T Piekford, parish secretary.Nelson Langevtn.sidesman convener and Synod delegates.Irving Slack and Geraldine Macintosh, substit utes Jack Buckland and Bob Price In the rector's annual report.Rev Dickerson said there were 15 baptisms, five weddings and four burials in 1968 There were 150 families and 38 individuals Dexter 1.arose reported that there was an average attend .nice of 5(1 in the church school, vviih a possible 100 Next year is the 100th anm versary of the building of St Luke's second church edifice, and parishioners are asked to keep tins in mind Annual vestry meeting held SOUTH DURHAM (Special» The annual vestry meeting for St James Anglican Church was held in the church, Jan 19.with Rev Gordon Peabody.Drummondville conducting the meeting, which he opened with a prayer Ross Bogie read the minutes, which were approved Ernest Johnston was appoint ed minister's warden, while Rodney Dultv was elected pen pie's warden The cemetery committee is as follows Mrs Elmer Duffy.Richmond; Mrs Calvin Coote.l.isgar.Mrs Grover Montgom cry.Mrs Murray Wright and Ernest Johnston and Rodney Duffy Eight candidates for the con firmation clubs are to be pro sented to the Bishop in early spring, date to be announced later.Cowansville Miss.Theresa City, spent the her parents, Mr ( 'odv Mr and Mrs and son David went by to Moncton and Sussex w here lliev v isited the lortnei sisters Cody Quebec weekend with and Mrs David Robert Alston plane N H FINISHING TOUCHES arc put on the \"king\" in preparation for the Nice, France, carnival parade.This year, the annual event\u2019s theme will be hobbies.The carnival last 10 days, starting Feb.8.Westinghouse White Sale Deluxe 30\u201d range with rôtisserie.control for Speed broi cooking succulent /C\tsteaks ) Infinite, high speed heat elements Lift off door.Sculptured cooking platform.Reg.$294.00\tÇf} A 0.00 ON SALE FOR 16 lb.capacity, top loading, heavy duty Laundromat, double washing action, heavy duty motor, water saver control, safety id lock, porcelain enamel top and wash basket.Washers start as low as a a Auto-dryers start as low as 243 Other models starting at $219.00 When you want to get away from it all - Get a Dishmobile Reg.Value $299.00 ON SALE FOR $ 1 This model includes: Sanitizer Jet swirl wash 5 cycle push-button 249 .00 124 lb Zero Zone Freezer.Completely frost-free I7!4 lb.meat keeper.2 porcelain crispers Double fan drying Clear rinse dispenser Automatic detergent Reg.$449.00\tS ON SALE FOR Other models available starting at $219.50 Other models available starting at $279.00 QUALITY, SERVICE AND LOW PRICES ARE AVAILABLE AT LES APPAREILS\tAPPLIANCES ENR'G REG\u2019D 915 FOSTER STREET \u2014 WATERLOO, QUE TEL.(514) 539-2371 ) ) & SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD, MON FEB 3, h* J Ht \u2022U.*1 BONSPIEL TEA \u2014 Members of fhe Ladies Sherbrooke Curling Club and participanfs in the ET annual bonspiel relaxed Thursday afternoon in a Valentine theme tea, fhe Inst social event before finals that night.Shown from left to right are Miss Margaret Competitors Haight, pourer; Mrs.Douglas Arnott, chairman of the bonspiel; Mrs.John Daly, representing the Ingersoll Rand Trophy and Mrs.Dean Bishop, representing the Bishop Memorial Trophy.(Record photo: Gerry Lemay > at tea before finals '?at a*td a&attt 'Women McElrea\u2014Houldsworth.wedding in Chateauguay < HATKAI GI AY The mar nape of Miss Lynne Andrea Houldsworth daughter of Mr and Mrs Ronald M Houldsworth ot Chateauguay.to William Donald McElrea son of Mr and Mrs Donald A McElrea.ol Lennoxville.took place recently at St George s Anglican Church Chateauguay.Rev F (favin Barnett officiated John Foster was at the organ and Mi-n Carla Klop was the soloist Candelabra and white chr\\s-anthemums were used as decoration tor the candlelight ceremony The bride, who was given in marriage by her lather was tn an A-line gown ol puffed nylon, with a rolled collar and long sleeves A lull train of the same material fell from the shoulders A bouffant veil ot tulle illusion was held by small white flowers and she carried a bouquet of Sweetheart roses and stephanotis Mrs.Dale Gibson of Brock-ville.Ont .as matron of honor, and the Misses Judi Houldsworth.sister of the bride, and Karen Alexander of Greenfield.Mass niece of the bridegroom were in forest green velvet A-line gowns with short sleeves and carried bouquets of red carnations and holly Miss Melanie Frost, niece of the bridegroom as flower girl, wore red velvet, similar to that of the bridesmaids and carried a colonial bouquet of red and white carnations Michael Scott was best man.The ushers were Angus McElrea.brother of the groom and Reginald Herman The bride s mother was in a gold worsted 'ilk gown with a pink leathered carnation corsage The mother ot the groom wore a coral wool gown and a corsage of feathered white carnations Following the reception held in the church hall.Mr and \\!r> McElrea left for a motor trip to the Cnited States They will reside in Chateauguav Out-of-town guests attended from New Haven.Conn .Greenfield Mass.Yergennes.Vermont.Dartmouth N S .London.Toronto.Brantford.Ottawa and Broekville.Ontario.Sherbrooke and Lennoxville \u2018«mu?\\ Valentine theme tea set the scene for the past phase of the social program of the ET annual bonspiel program for the Ladies Sherbrooke Curling Club.Thin s day afternoon Participants relaxed and for got competition jitters in the cost atmosphere before gelling ready for the finals at ti p m when the three trophies, the Ladies Sherbrooke Curling Club, Bishop Memorial and the Ingersoll Rand trophies were at stake Other social events making up the bonspiel program included a sherrv pare.Tuesday, and a banquet.Wednesdav night Prizes for the three trophies were on display in the ten room along with a scrapbook contain mg the Ladies Sherbrooke Curling Club activities for the past H) years.( onvener of the lea was Mrs Rene Blouin.Pouring tea were Miss Margaret Haight.Mrs John Daly .Mrs C E Simard.Mrs Leslie Morgan.Mrs Dean Bishop and Mrs Fred Povey Hostesses were Mrs.Fred Povey, Mrs.Vera Hedenbergh, Mrs.N T Hunter.Mrs.Lome McCone.Miss Florence Sheridan.Miss Lucille Crochetiere.Mis Vincent Dawson.Mrs.W Hawley Griffith.Mrs H S Ellis.Mrs Frank Clark.Mrs A A Munster.Mrs.J L Killoran.Mrs Pat Dauncey.Mrs.Andree Roch.Mrs Gail Hewton.Mrs Il T S.Saunders.Miss Gilliane Buzzell.Mrs.K K Goodenough.Mrs Roe Wiggett and Mrs.F B Peabody POLLY'S POINTUKS A Pair of W ays To Clean Cut Class By POLLY CRAMER DEAR POLLY\u20141 suggest that B.S.clean her cut glass vase with a good detergent and a brush to get in the crevices and then follow with an ammonia solufion.This should give it a real sparkle.\u2014MRS.F.W.DEAR POLLY\u2014I clean my cut glass with household ammonia and a toothbrush which is great for getting into all the little \u201ccuts.\u201d Be very careful of sudden changes in temperature of water when cleaning cut glass.It is easy to fracture from changes to hot or cold.Do not drain, but wipe and dry to a polish.\u2014FRANCES Polly's Problem DEAR POLLY 1 do like the new leather fashions but how can one keep them clean?\u2014LINDA DEAR POLLY\u2014When traveling by Inis or train I always take along a pillow-case and fold my house coat up in it to make a nice pillow.Youngsters could take their teddy bear or doll pajama bags that are kept on their beds at home.Traveling is expensive e n o u g It without having to pay for a pillow and that 50 cents saved could be used for a more expensive lunch or for sightseeing.I take along a book 1 SHOULD read but never get to at home because there are waiting times in depots when something to read is needed.If 1 take along something absorbing like a mystery I spend all available time on it and so lose good human contacts and interesting little happenings.I don\u2019t want to get so interested in a book that I don\u2019t care about the surroundings but want to be alive to what is going on around me and see what there is to see.I want to see things and not be reading about them.-VERA STEAKS ON GRILL CHICKEN BAR-B-Q DINING ROOV \u2022 RESERVED TABLES VUNCY* SPECIALTIES FULLY LICENSED SMALL RECEPTIONS LENNOX LOACH PROPRIETOR 314 QUEEN LENNOXVILLE 562-9544 Engagement WATERLOO Mr and Mrs Ronald Tryhorn Sr, are pleased to announce the engagement of their youngest daughter.Deborah Joy.to David Edwards, son ot Mr and Mrs Larry Edwards.all of Waterloo The spring wedding has been ar ranged to lake place in St Bernardin Church.Waterloo, on April lit NEW LOOK \u2014 The fashion\tas shown here, there will be a show at the Church of the\tnew look in models.Advent, Feb 8, will probably (Record photo: Gerry Lemay) not see any new styles but, Different type of models at this fashion show A fashion show, scheduled of the church They are dis-for Feb 8 from 3 to 5 p.m at playing their wares to help the Church of the Advent, may raise money to renovate a not come up with any wild new room in the church for young styles but the models will strike members of tin' congregation the eve.it not the tanev of They are being advised hy Mrs guests.\tJennifer Eustace The show, sponsored b\\ the I'vo shows will bo shown in Anglican Youth Movement, will 'be three-hour period and fe-feature amateur models the male members will common-young men and some clergy ,a,° for FRENCH ADVERTISING use the Eastern Townships' TOP FRENCH RADIO STATION ! \"first on the south shore\" chit Bandage Cushion Put an extra-large adhesive bandage on each knee under skating and skiing outfits.lo cushion hard falls on ice and snow.PIANO SMALL MODERN N SERVICE PIANOS Complete keyboard.Sold directly from our factory at wholesale prices.Sales - rental - exchange ROBERT BLOUIN 1506 King W\u2019est \u2014 569-3423 SHERBROOKE Baby Birthday Club PLASTIC SURGERY AND POISE - The Women's Liberal Association Thursday night heard a discussion on plastic surgery and poise.Shown with group president, Mrs.Gaby Marcoux (right) are Dr.Louis Hebert, plastic surgeon at St.Vincent de Paul Hospital and Mrs.Jackie Denault, representing Les Manniquins Volents.(Record photo: Gerry Lamey) City plastic surgeon talks shop Womens Association The Ladies' Auxiliary of the Sherbrooke Hospital is pleased to announce the following names of babies entered into the Baby Birthdav Club during December 1968.SHERBROOKE.Filion.Jean Francois; Jasper (Boy); Davis.George William: Lacroix.Stephen; Steele.Claudia; Warren.Jeffery William; Hannan.Glen Benjamin.LENNOXVILLE.Milligan.John Stephen; Booth.James William.Smith, Angela Fern; Smiley.Karen Beverley.AYER'S CLIFF.Decoteau.Cynthia Gale: Carter.Timothy James.BEEBE.Shepard, Stuart David COATICOOK.Chbib.Cherif DANVILLE.Blouin.Holly Michelle RACINE.Lacharite.Guy Sylvain RICHMOND.Murphy.Viki: Morneau, (Boy); Ferland.Jean Pierre; Blanchette iBoyl: Mas-tine.Larry Andrew to Liberal Plastic surgery for congenital defects such as hair lip or webbed fingers on small babies and face lifting for older women.show the best results and are the easiest types of surgerv to perform.Dr.Louis Hebert told the Women's Liberal Association.Thursday night \u201cWork on babies is easier because of a lack of sear tissue.\u201d he said.Dr Hebert is a plastic surgeon at St.Vincent de Paul Hospital.He is one of three in the citv.Dr.Gilles Massicotte works from Hotel Dieu Hospital and Dr.Gerald Rowe is at the University of Sherbrooke, depart- Current ment of medicine.Dr.Hebert said women can be made to look 10 years younger with a face lifting.Wrinkles and puffy pockets in the skin are removed.People are just starting to realize the values of plastic surgery.said the doctor, and a growing number of women in this area are beginning to avail themselves of its use.\u201cIt can perform miracles.\u201d said the doctor, and he pointed out that it is not only plastic surgery but \u201creconstructive sur-gery.\u201c Said Dr Hebert: \u201cPlastic surgerv has been advancing in great strides since the two world wars, when it was put to use for casualties.\u201d Other facets of plastic surgery include work on accident and cancer victims \u201cThrough reconstruction and grafts, cancer patients can be given a more normal appear ance.\u201d Also speaking to the group was Mrs.Jackie Denault.representing Les Mannequins Vo-lents.a group sponsoring personality classes in various halls in the city and area.Mrs.Denault pointed out the features of good posture, walking.standing and general poise.womens activities Mother - to - be feted at shower STANSTEAD - Mrs.Larry Clowery of Stanstead was the surprised guest of honor at a pink and blue shower held recently at the Royal Canadian Legion Memorial Home lounge The shower was largely attended by relatives and friends.On arrival.Mrs.Clowery was presented with a corsage of baby items and ribbons and escorted to a chair between her mother.Mrs Royce Wallace of Gran-iteville.and mother-in-law .Mrs.Arthur Clowery of Stanstead The decor was carried out with pink and blue garlands, while the stork table cover featured a stork holding a baby.The table was piled with prettily wrapped and ribboned gifts from those attending and others unable to attend.The gifts were opened to reveal a wide selection ot lovely garments, blankets and items for the expected wee one.Mrs.Clowery voiced her appreciation Refreshments served included a stork cake, made and decorated bv Mrs Albert Simon-eau.with flowers and bootees in the traditional colors on w hite.The hostesses were Mrs Robert Channell and Mrs Richard Wing assisted by others Keeping Fit and Trim Ten minutes of exercising a day can keep you feeling fit and your figure looking trim.Try doing simple, basic exercises when you get up in the morning.For Sandwiches, Snacks and at Mealtime LES PRODUITS BLANCHET CORN OIL MARGARINE Rock Forest \u2014 f»l.864 4;is HUNTINGVILLE LADIES AID The January meeting of the Ladies' Aid was held recently at the home of Mrs.Stanley Chute with eight members ami two visitors present.The meeting was chaired by the president.Mrs Archie Fair-brother.Devotions were read by Miss Debbie Chute Minutes of the last meeting were read The treasurer.Mrs Monty Sewell, reported satisfactory bank balance.Sunshine convener.Mrs.Harold Aldrich, delivered five double boxes and gifts Christmas get well and sympathy cards were sent The Grace Christian Home was remembered with fruit.Twenty-five dollars was sent to Maplemount Home in Cookshire and $2(1 to the Christian Church Sunday School.Mrs.Stanley Chute gave a reading.The roll call was a display of unusual articles brought by the members, and a talk on same The meeting was closed with the Mizpah Benediction after which lunch was served by the hostess.Try upside-down banana Banana upside-down cake.Instead of the usual pineapple upside-down cake, try making one with bananas.This recipe uses mashed bananas in the batter and covers the bottom of the pan with sliced bananas (which, of course, become the top layer of the upside-down cake).Serve with whipped cream or peanut butter fluff.UPSIDE-DOWN BANANA CAKE ¦Vi cup margarine Vi cup firmly packed brown sugar 2,2 cups sifted flour 2 teaspoons baking powder 1\tteaspoon salt l2 teaspoon baking soda 2\tteaspoons lemon juice 1 '-2 cups mashed ripe bananas (about 4 medium) 1\tcup sugar 3\teggs 2\tmedium bananas, sliced Grease 9x9x2-inch baking pan.Blend Vi-cup of the margarine and brown sugar; spread in prepared pan.Sift flour, baking powder, salt and baking soda together; set aside.Stir lemon juice into mashed bananas.Blend together the other Mi-cup margarine and sugar.Add eggs 1 at a time, blending until smooth.Stir in sifted flour mixture alternately with banana lemon mixture, mixing until smooth after each addition.Arrange banana slices on top of sugar and margarine mixture in pan Pour batter over sliced bananas.Bake in 350-degree oven 45 to 50 minutes or until cake springs back when touched lightly with finger.Cool 5 minutes, then remove from pan.Serve with Peanut Butter Fluff.NOTE: Plan to serve cake the same day it is baked since the bananas will darken on standing.PEANUT BUTTER FLUFF 2 tablespoons peanut butter 11 cup light corn syrup l teaspoon sugar 11 teaspoon salt 1 cup heavy cream, chilled Mix peanut butter, light corn syrup, sugar and salt together.Stir in heavy cream.Whip with rotary boater until mixture form\u2019s soft peaks when beater is We stilt have fhe most complete line of HALLMARK English cards for all occasions.PAPETERIE PIGEON LTEE 55 Belvedere SI.s.Sherbrooke raised.Use as frosting, topping or filling for cake or refrigerator dessert.Makes about 2 cups.(Newspaper Fnferpr/se Assn,) Choose label when you want quality on your table' QUEBEC SCENE Famous Players Financial SHERBROOKE DAILY RKCORL.MON.FEB.3.1%9\t7 Deaths Surviva is negative point LAVAL.Que.
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