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Sherbrooke daily record
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  • Sherbrooke, Que. :[Eastern Township Publishing],[1897]-1969
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jeudi 13 mars 1969
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[" Weather Mainly cloudy with some snow flurries today.Friday cloudy with sunny periods and chance of a few flurries.Winds westerly 15 to 20, light tonight.High and low 25 and 10.betbrooke Dalli) Becocü SHERBROOKE PURE MILK 562-1585 TRY OUR 2°o homo: Q*-\t28c IT'S DELICIOUS,\t\u2019 1 gal.54c NUTRITIOUS, ECONOMICAL.\t3 qts.78c Established 1897 Price: 10 cents SHERBROOKE.QUEBEC.THURSDAY.MARCH 13.I9 tM in the regular, and 18 in the special The president in her ad dress, thanked all for their help, and cooperation in the past year, hoping for the same in the coming \\ear Two cards were signed by all.for ill mem hers All bills were ordered paid Mrs tlihbs and Mrs Pfeiffer had made up the slate of of an conveners for the next year owing to illness Mrs Pfeif for was unable to attent Mrs liibbs presented it President.Mrs l! Sherrer.1st vice pres ident.Mrs L.Booth 2nd vice-president Mrs W Miltimore.sécrétai \\ Mrs I) Ho\\t treas urer,\tMrs\tK\tSherrer.\tagriculture.\tMrs\tl'\tSherrer.\tcitizenship\tMrs\tB\tErotorst.educa tion\tMrs\t\\\tRleser.\thome economics.Mrs N Sherrer.publicity.Mrs 11 Uarland, welfare and health.Mrs II Pteit for Sutton Wl will assist with the AT Annual Convention, which will be held May 15 We were very pleased to welcome two new members, for the coming year Surprise parcel donated by Mrs Cobbs, was won by Mrs N Sherrer Meeting adjourned, to meet with Mrs Pfeiffer in April Mrs Hoyt served refresh ment.x.assisted b\\ some of the ladies St.Patrick s Day will be tor dancing Stcinbridge Ridge WATERLOO ¦ (Special) A St Patrick's Day dance will be held at the Legion Hall.Lewis Street.Saturday evening.March 15.beginning at 9 p m Every one is welcome + + + A 500 card party, sponsored by the Rebekah Victoria Lodge will be held at the Lodge Hall.784 Eastern Avenue.March 15.from 8 30 p m Anyone may at tend Prizes and refreshments will be featured Profits benefit the Lodge + + + The regular monthly meeting of the Golden Age Club will be on Monday afternoon.March 17, at 2 p m m St Paul's Church Hall Everyone is welcome.A.C.W.holds Valentine party BRUSH WITH LIFE - CBC-TV's This Land of Ours presents a portrait of Glen Loates, one of the best wild- life artists in North America, on Saturday, March 15.Loates is a modest, quiet-spoken, 23-year-old Torontonian, whose work is so extraordinarily detailed and life-like that it captures the very essence of the grace and wildness of the East Farnham social notes Miss Merne Powers, Toronto, Ont., attended the funeral of her uncle, Mr.William Crawford.Brigham, and was an overnight guest of her parents, Mr.and Mrs.Clarence Powers Mr.and Mrs.Luther King spent Feb.25 at Sutton visiting the latter's cousin.Mrs.Myrtle Vincent Mr.Gordon Jones and Mr.Carl Gibson were in Montreal.Feb 25 for the hockey game played by Los Angeles and Montreal Canadiens.Friends will be sorry to hear that Mrs Rubie Fletcher is a victim of the flu and is a patient in the Newport Hospital.Mrs G.F.Sanborn entertained the Fordyce Women's Institute at her home on Feb.26 with 14 ladies present.Mrs.Mansonville Mrs.L.B.Eldridge, who has been spending a few days in Dollard - des - Ormeaux at the home of her daughter, Mrs.B.Montague, Mr Montague and family, has returned home Mr.and Mrs.Clifton Jersey have returned from a three week vacation spent in Florida Miss Marion Phelps.Cowansville, called on Mrs.Ray Gardner on her way to visit relatives at Dunkin.Recent visitors at the home of Mr.and Mrs.Adélard Gendreau were the Misses Irene and Lillian Guilbault.Marie Rose Gendreau and Mr E.St.Louis all of Montreal.Recent guests of Mr.and Mrs.Kevan Heath ard family were Mr.and Mrs Mike Bockus and son, Waterloo.Mr.and Mrs.E.Fuller, Waterloo, recently spent a day at the same home.Mr.Merrill Galley and Mrs.Betty Levesque spent a day in Newport, Vt., where they were guests of Mr Galley's sister, Mrs.A Leitheid, Mr.Leitheid and family.Miss Wanda Lee took part in a school swimming competition held in Cowansville.Changed Name \u201cThe Mystery of the Hereafter\" was the original name of the famous statue, \u201cGrief,\u201d by Augustus Saint-Gaudens.Its present name is credited to Mark Twain, who remarked that all human grief is shown in this sad figure.Sanborn was assisted at the tea hour by her co-partner, Mrs.Annie Dryden, presently of Sutton.Mr.and Mrs.Desmond Tib-bitts and daughter.Joan.Toronto.Ont., were weekend guests of Mr.and Mrs.Norman Tib-bitts, at Mapledale.Mrs.Lome Murphy, Granby, d TOMORROW is COLLECTION DAY for your newspaper boy.PLEASE have your weekly payment of 45c ready when he colls.He has served you to the best of his ability during the past week, spent a tew days with her niece.Mrs.William Sylvester, Mr Sylvester and daughtes Mr and Mrs.Carl Thomas were at Ile Perrot, recently visiting their son-in-law and daughter and granddaughters, Mr.and Mrs.Gerald W?ebb and the Misses Cheryl and Marjorie JACOBY ON BRIDGE NORTH\t13 A 6 5 2\t V AKQ7\t ?Q J 19 9\t *Q8\t WEST\tEAST A K 9 7\t* 108 43 V J842\tV 10 9 ?876\t?A5 4 *942\t*7653 SOUTH (D)\t A AQJ\t V 6 5 3\t ?K32\t * A K J 10\t Both vulnerable\t West North\tEast South \t1 * Pass 1 V\tPass 2 N.T.Pass 6 N.T.\tPass Pass Pass\t Opening lead-\t-?8 In \u201cWinning Declarer Play\u201d there is a most interesting chapter on bridge mathematics.Dorothy Hayden points out that you must consider all possibilities, not just one or two, in comparing the chance of success of various plays.Percy was a mathematician who had just taken up duplicate.He arrived at six no-trump.East won the first trick with the diamond ace and led back a spade.Percy knew that a finesse represented a 50 per cent chance while a 3-3 break in hearts was only a 36 per cent Chance.Either would give him his 12th trick so he took the 50 percenter and went down.Harry wasn\u2019t as good a mathematician as Percy, but he made the hand against the same defense.He refused the finesse in spades and ran off all his diamonds and clubs.He made sure he played the clubs last from his own hand.This put West in a squeeze.He had to chuck the king of spades or unguard his jack of hearts.Harry\u2019s play was far better mathematically.He would make his contract against a 3-3 break in hearts or any time the king of spades showed up in the same hand as the long hearts.Incidentally, our old friend the Unlucky Expert would probably have gone down two tricks.Against him East would cash the diamonds and discard the jack or queen of spades.Then he would run clubs and West would get rid of his seven and nine of spades as unostentatiously as possible.Then our hero would run off his high hearts and eventually take the spade finesse to lose the last two tricks to West.(Newspaper Enterprise Assn.) DOCTOR\u2019S MAILBAG Bladder Operation Needs Hospitalization By WAYNE G.BRANDSTADT, M.D.Q\u2014I am 74.My doctor says that my bladder has dropped but he isn\u2019t worried about it.He says that if I start to dribble urine he will have to put a pleat in the bladder.Would I have to go into the hospital for this?Am I too old for such a procedure?A\u2014You would have to have this operation in a hospital.It is best not to delay this repair work because of the danger that you may develop a chronic bladder infection.Your age, of itself, is not a r e a s o n to avoid the operation.Q\u2014My doctor has treated me for a Hunter\u2019s ulcer of the bladder for over a year but the ulcer hasn\u2019t healed.What would you suggest?A\u2014I assume that what you have is a Hunner\u2019s ulcer, which is notoriously hard to heal.Local treatment through a cystoscope offers the best hope for a cure.It would also help if your doctor could identify the causative organism so that an effective antibiotic can be given.In some victims an infected diverticulum of the colon irritates the bladder and keeps the ulcer going.In such cases the underlying cause must be eliminated.U\u2014I have Rh-negative blood type O and my doctor says I have ABO incompatibility.I have one normal healthy child.Please explain about the blood type.A\u2014When a woman\u2019s blood type is O and her husband's is A.B or AB, an incompatibility of the blood groups creatures and plants in our free spaces.(CBC Picture Service) Brome Miss Wendy Boright was the guest of Mr.and Airs Harold Rhicard recently Mr.ATctor Renault has returned to the Residence after undergoing an eye operation in the Montreal General.EAST ANGES The Angli can Church Women held their annual Valentine card party in the school on Feb 15 Cards were played at 12 tables with a prize at each table During the afternoon a draw ing for a cup and saueer was held with Mrs Mable Leon ard.Bishopton.as lucky winner Mrs George Rowley was in charge of the novelty table, while Mrs Gerald Gaulin and Mrs Jaek lleyes were in eharge of the food table Refreshments were served by several of the ladies bring ing a very stieeessful afternoon to a close SPENDS WIDEIY The Canadian government's Indian affairs brandi spends about $100.OIK).IKK) annually m eluding $30,000.000 on social pro grams and welfare and $40.OOO,000 on education Miss Marilyn t'oekerltne.of Montreal, spent the weekend at home with her parents, Mr and Mrs Motley CocketJmo Mr and Mrs Ronald Page.Cowansville, were guests of Mr and Mrs H Douglas tor an evening recently Mrs Frank Corey and Miss Joano Corey were visiting Alt and Mrs Arthur Stearns m Sw,inton Vt Friends ot Mr Win Realffe are pleased to see hnn out again alter being hospitalized lor some weeks Air Reaille injur ed his hack when he toll Iront a shed root while shovelling the snow oft Mr Peter Onogow Alontreal.was home for the weekend His mother Mrs Frederic Oncgow returned with him and was a guest of Miss Alan.i Onogow Recent guests of Air and Airs George Hayes were Air and Alts.Hugh Kenehan, St Lambert.Mr and Airs Char les N\\e.Highgatc Vt Air and Mrs Al O Jones Verdun and Rev Win Jones.Stanhridgo East Air have w here Mrs week Hugh and Alts Stuart Bird returned from Florida they spent a lew weeks Frank Corey spent a visiting He\\ and Airs Corev in Auburn.Alass ami Air and Alts Hugh ALic Leod.Arlington Heights.Ill Air and Airs Morley Cocker line were In Montreal for a da\\ recent I v O R G A N SERVICE MODERN PIAN Æ wT SMALL PIANOS Complete keyboard.Sold directly from our factory at wholesale prices.Sales rental exchange ROBERT BLOUIN 1506 King West 569-3423 SHERBROOKE exists.The result is similar to that when an Rh incompatibility exists except that the resulting blood disease in a second or subsequent child is less sever e\u2014usually a mild jaundice.In some cases, however, an exchange transfusion may be necessary to save the baby\u2019s life.Such an emergency must be prepared for ahead of time.Q\u2014My husband worked with pentachlorophenol for a number of years, using it as a wood preserver.Woodworking is his hobby.For the past three years he has been depressed and lacking in energy.What are the symptoms of poisoning with this chemical?A\u2014Like dinitrophenol and phenols in general, pentachlorophenol is potentiallv dangerous.Since it is easily absorbed through the skin, lungs and digestive tract, precautions must be taken to prevent direct contact, inhaling or swallowing the dust or fumes.Chronic exposure may cause pepless-ness, headache, skin irritation, thirst and general malaise.The most important item in treatment is avoidance of further exposure.For symptomatic relief, your husband should consult his doctor.(Newspaper Enterprise Assn.) Please send your questions and comments to Wayne G Brandstadt, M D, in care of this paper.While Dr.Brandstadt cannot answer individual letters, he trill answer letters of general interest in future columns ANOTHER STORE OPPORTUNITY Sherwin-Williams Cie Ltee 310 King West Sherbrooke Tel.562-6635 ShirwikWiuums Canada Paint 292 King West, Sherbrooke Tel.567-7674 EXCEPTIONAL VALUE! LATEX WALL PAINT $4-98 JL SEMI GLOSS s588 i \u2022 WHITE & COLORS WRwiN-Williams EXCEPTIONAL QUALITY INTERIOR PAINTS.BUY NOW AND SAVE.LATEX FLAT ALKYD FLAT SEMI LUSTRE ENAMEL HIGHGL0SS ENAMEL Reg.9.70 Per gallon Reg.11.75 Per gallon Reg.Per 11.75 gallon 7.98 *8-98 $g.98 Reg.13.95 |/V98 Per gallon ¦ v 726 CUSTOM MIXED COLOURS IN THIS COLLECTION! GIVE OLD FURNITURE A BEAUTIFUL Ml (r EASY AS ABC WITH PROVINCIAL COLOUR GLAZE ANTIQUING KITS 20% REDUCTION FREE PROFESSIONAL ADVICE FOR ALL YOUR DECORATING PROBLEMS SPECIAL! 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SPECIAL LOW PRICES GRAPHIC ART SUPPLIES WITH THE PURCHASE OF RUG MATE RENT .00 Per Doy l \"Rug Mote\" ELECTRIC CARPET CLEANER $ 1 SHAMPOOING '/a \u2019/2 1 gallon gallon gallon $2.95 $4.90 $7.50 Recommended for all fabrics.5-F00T ALUMINUM STEP LADDERS Reg.$18.98 SALE $I295 1969 VINYL WALL COVERING COME IN AND SEE OUH COLLECTION OF BEAUTIFUL CONTEMPORARY DESIGNS STYLEE) FOR TODAY' MASKING TAPE % inch 60 yards .69 POLYFILLA \u2014 tube 86 lb.33 4 lbs.99 24 lbs.4.17 REARDON CEMENT - JOINT 5 25 lb .36 lbs.1.12 lbs 2.65 SAND PAPER \"Flint\" 5 sheets .32 SAND PAPER 'Garnet' 5 sheets .59 LIQUID SANDING i/8 1.19 \u2014 i/4 1.56 1 gallon 4.94 OPENING HOURS EVERY effective March 6 SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD, THURS, MARCH 13, 1969 { » ¦fetter ] HUNTINGS 562 7122 Womens groups FINEST QUALITY DAIRY PRODUCTS Percy Doyle weds Doreen Robinson CUTTING THE CAKE \u2014 Mr.Mr.and Mrs.Harold Robin- and Mrs.Percy Roy Doyle following their wedding at Christ Church, Brompton.The bride is the former Doreen Eva Robinson, daughter of son of Windsor.The groom is the son of, Mr.and Mrs.Clifton Doyle of Melbourne.The couple is residing in Len-noxville.W I holds card party A successful 500 card party was recently held at the Brompton Road Community Hall by the Women\u2019s Institute in aid of the Canadian Cancer Society.Cards were played at II tables.The Ladies\u2019 first prize was won by Mrs.Donald Cullen; second by Mrs Robert Sage; consolation by Miss Edna Smith.Men\u2019s first, Lloyd Hartwell, second by Grant Watson; consolation.Donald Cullen.Door prizes were won by James Blyth.Pat Smith, Clifford Billing, Mrs George Haden-ko.Miss Edna Smith and Randy Smith Robert Sage was the winner of the raffled ham The potted plant, donated by a flower shop in Lennoxville, was won by James Blyth, of Windsor A potted plant, donated by a Sherbrooke flower shop, was won by Pat Smith, of Compton University establishes centre for social work OTTAWA (CP) A problem faced by u n i v e r s i t y schools of social work is howto give aspiring young students the chance to work with a broad range of people and problems while keeping in close touch with the school.Carleton University's School of Social Work may have an answer in an experimental program started this year.\u201cUntil this year, social-work students have taken their practical work through various social-work agencies,\u201d Prof.Mary Tanton explained in an interview \u201cThe instruction in practical work is given by agency-employed supervisors in general.\" This year, however, four out of about 50 first-year students in social work were selected to do their term practical work through a social service centre at the university itself The centre, in effect, operates as an agency, with clients from the Children's Aid Soci- ety, the regional department of public welfare and the Ontario department of social and family services.Various schools of social work are trying out different forms of practical work services but this is the only one where students are actually in the school w o r k i n g with clients from agencies.HAVE LOT TO LEARN The practical work for the first-year experimental group lasts a little more than five months, it\u2019s not too long when you thin of the students getting to know clients, working with cases, and seeing some changes and improve ments.There\u2019s a great deal for them to learn.\u201dWe have set up a tentative outline of learning content and then on the basis of this 1 have selected various cases from the agencies to provide the content we think the students need in the first term.Just received Leather Coats n 1969 styles Canadian designed and made from special bred African and Near East Sheep, hand-picked skins.\u2022\tExclusive Styles \u2022\tAssorted sizes Shades; bright, pastel and classic $99.95 - $129 95 Spring is just around the corner, so it's time to start thinking about your fur storage.Furrier since 1909 1084 King West- \u2014 Sherbrooke \u2014 Tel.562-4006 BROMPTON - The marriage of Doreen Eva Robinson, elder daughter of Mr and Mrs Harold Robinson of Windsor, to Percy Roy Doyle of Lennoxville, son of Mr and Mrs.Clifton Doyle of Melbourne, took place recently at Christ Church, Brompton Rev Donald Eustace of Sherbrooke officiated at the double-ring ceremony.Mrs Winnifred Watt of Montreal provided the wedding music.Single spray mums and yellow miniature carnations decorated the chancel Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a floor-length empire gown of silver brocade on satin, featuring round neckline and long lily-point sleeves.Her head piece, a shoulder-length veil of tulle, the gift of her sister, was held in place by a flowerette crown of peau de soie, trimmed with pearls.Her jewellery, a pearl necklace with matching earrings was a gift of the groom.She carried a cascade bouquet of red roses.Miss Marion Robinson, maid of honor, for her sister, wore a floor-length dress of red velvet with an empire waist and elbow-length bell sleeves.She wore a matching bow in her hair.She carried a ballerina bouquet of shocking pink carnations Mrs.Joan Cooper, Richmond Hill, Ont .as bridesmaid, was gowned in forest green velvet styled similar to the maid of honor.She wore a mathing how in her hair and carried a ballerina bouquet of shocking pink carnations David Rattray of Sherbrooke was best man, ushers were Donald Doyle, brother of the groom and Carl Robinson, cousin of the bride.The bride\u2019s mother chose an Alice blue, silk knit suit with black accessories and wore a corsage of red roses.The groom\u2019s mother wore a brown wool dress with brown accessories and a corsage of yellow roses.The groom\u2019s gifts to his best man and ushers were matching tie pins.Following the ceremony, a reception was held at the Windsor Golf and Curling Club, where the bridal table was centered with a three-tier wedding cake made by the bride\u2019s mother and decorated by Mrs.Lillian Robinson, aunt of the bride.Miss Daphne Forgrave was in charge of the guest book Music for dancing was provided by Bruce Kerr, Richmond.For travelling, the bride wore a blue wool knit dress trimmed with white fur She chose black accessories and wore a corsage of pink carnations.Mr.and Mrs.Doyle are residing at 25 Speid Street, Lennoxville 'PenàoKalâ, Head table guests at the Women's Canadian Club of the Eastern Townships dinner meeting at the New Sherbrooke Hotel on Thursday will be Shaun Herron.speaker; Mrs.Hawley Griffith, president; Mrs.Marcel Savard.membership chairman; Mrs.K A.McKenzie, Scotstown; Mrs.Joan Abdalla.Coaticook; Mrs J D Watt, Sawyerville; Mrs.Virginia Gilbert, Windsor; Mrs.R.N.Mayhew, Bury; Mrs.F.A.Leonard.Bishopton.Friends of Mr.and Mrs.Cecil F.Miller, Beebe Plain, ST PETER 5 GUILD The regular monthly meeting of St Peter\u2019s Guild was held recently in the meeting room of St Peter\u2019s Anglican Church President Mrs George Kan-dalaft extended a welcome to the well attended meeting which was opened by prayers conducted by Canon J D.R.Franklin.Mrs.Kandalaft also welcomed a new member, Mrs.Robert Langille.Secretary, Mrs Hazel Brouillet and treasurer, Mrs Russell Bartlett, gave their reports respectively.Mrs.K.F Jackson, corresponding secretary, read several letters received since the last meeting.Plans were discussed for the two spring teas On April 16, the tea will feature a treasure trove The members are busily assembling this booth and all items will be eyecatching, useful and prices are reasonable.Members of the parish are asked to participate with donations.This tea will also feature a food table.Tickets are available from any members On May 28, the salad bar tea will be held and will feature a sales table of beach and summer items.Mrs.Kandalaft read a letter from the church wardens in appreciation of the generous donation of money given toward the maintenance of the church at the year end Plans were made for a work meeting to be held March 24, 8 p.m.at the rectory.It is hoped that all members and friends will attend as this is such an important part of guild work.Hostess for this meeting will be Mrs.Russell Arbery.The meeting was adjourned bv Mrs.Seldon Jameson and lunch was served by the hostesses.TRINITY UCW The March meeting of Trinity United Church Women was held in the church parlor recently with Mrs.B E Jarvis presiding A new member, Mrs.George Casavant, was welcomed.Mrs.S R Falconer and Mrs K A.Burbank were in charge of the devotional period Plans were made tor a dinner to be served at the Quebec -Sherbrooke Presbyterial on April 14 Members were asked to consider delegates to attend the Regional conference at Kingston June 20 to 22 Members of the sewing committee will be able to obtain materials shortly from Mrs.W.E.McCoy.Plans were made for the presentation of two Life Memberships.Miss Doris Knapp reminded members to bring their Easter thankoffering at the April meeting Mrs.J R.Wright reported 24 calls to sick and shut-ins.Mrs.W.E.Hodge has sent a parcel valued at $30 overseas for distribution Mrs.Jarvis gave a brief report on the World Day of Prayer.Letters of acknowledgement were read by Mrs.George Hall from Mrs.Hanna Young of Korea for donations sent from the Francois Hurtle School.The program consisted of the discussion of the New Creed Leaders were R.S.Bauman, Mrs.Jarvis and Mrs.J.E.H Hebert.Hostesses were Miss Doris Knapp and Mrs.J.R.Wright Balance of Rolls Cleared every day at ridiculously low prices 24-hr.SHOP-AT-HOME SERVICE Tel.569-9571 Payment ¦ ETHEL JEAN BOISCLAIR and GORDON M.PARKINSON, whose wedding will take place.May 24, at Trinity United Church.The bride is the daughter of Mrs.Hazel Pond of Sherbrooke and the late Gerard E.Boisclair.The groom is the son of Mr.and Mrs.Elton Parkinson of Wat-erville.Çcn and a&Mit 7/(J 52 Vs 32% 30% 52%\t51% 22% 81% 80% 89%\t88% 154% 39 34 57%\t57% 299% 37% 49% 84 55% 43% 42% 46% 45% 25% 25% 78%\t77% 51% 44%\t43% 29%\t29% 38% 82% 55% MUTUAL FUNDS Canadian: Adanac Mutual AG F Special All Canadian Compound All Canadian Dividend All Canadian Rev.Growth All Canadian Venture xd.American Growth Andreae Equity Beaubran Corp.Canada Growth Fund Canada Security Canadian Scudder Cdn.Gas & Energy Pfd.Cdn.Investment Fund Cdn.Trusteed Inc.Fund .Canafund Co.Ltd.Champion of Canada Commonwealth Inter.Corp.Investors Corp.Investors stock fund C.l.Leverage Dome Equity Fund .Executive Fund .Executive Fund Int'l .Federated Financial \u2014 Federated Growth .Fonds Collectif \"A\" .Fonds Collectif \"B\" .Fonds Collectif \"C\" .Fonds Deslardlns \"A\" Fonds Desjardins .GJS (Compound) .GIS (Income) Growth Equity .Guardian Growth Harvard Growth Investors Int'l Mutuaf Investors Growth Fund Inv.Mutual of Canada IÔS Venture Keystone of Canada Le Fonds P.E.P Molson M.Fund >.Mutual Bond Inc.Fund Mutual Income Fund Mutual Accumulating .Mutual Bond Fund Mutual Growth Natruseo Natural Resources Radisson R.l.Regent Fund.RoyFund Sav.& Inv.(Prêt et Rev.) Sav.& I.(P.at R.) Amer.Spec Fund Taurus .Timed Invest.Fund xd.United Accumulative Recaptured MONTREAL (CP) - Mike Bozin, 38, alias Mike Miroslov, one of five men who escaped from prison in Trois-Rivieres Feb.19, was recaptured by po-iice in a raid on an east-end Montreal apartment Wednesday.Bozin, the second of the five to be recaptured, was found with another man and a woman.STOCKS AND BONDS For information, call J.S.Hamilton 569-5583 Beaubien & Levesque 75 Wellington St.North, Sherbrooke JL> .*¦* ¦ SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD, THURS .MARCH 13, 1969 7 Births\tDeaths ROSS Kelly and Linda (nee Picken) wish to announce the birth of a daughter.Deborah Shawn, weight 6 lbs 12 or, at the Sherbrooke Hospital, on Wednesday, March 12.1969 Card of Thanks RIDE I wish to express my sin cere thanks and appreciation to ail my friends and relative» who visited me while I was a patient In the Sher brooke Hospital, also tor the many lovely cards notes and letters, gifts and flowers, and for the tood sent in to my family at home A special thanks to Dr.Detarlt, Dr.Smart, and to the nurses and nurses aides on the third floor who were so kind to me.I also want to thank Rev Msgr Moisan and Rev.Father Gagnon.Your kindness will always be remem bared MRS BILL RIDE North Hatley In Memoriam SECURITY STEPPED UP guardhouse on the corner dur-FOR RAY'S APPEARANCE\u2014 ing the days before James City, county and state police Earl Ray was sentenced to a manned a roadblock and 97 years jail term.Newsmen were kept off sidewalks around the courthouse ex- in cept for those permitted the courtroom.(AP Wirephoto) QUEBEC SCENE Jean Drapeau is presented transit award for Montreal subway system m & Bid Asksd 2.67\t2.92 4.25 8.25\t9.02 9.87\t10.79 5.67\t5.90 9.65 10.55 6.93\t7.57 4.02\t4.39 43.75\t47.50 7.46\t8.20 4.34\t4.57 21.61 21.61 14.39\t15.77 4.43\t4.86 4.85\t5.30 63 28 65.39 7.97\t8.66 12.68 13.90 6.33\t6.92 6.87\t7.50 15.97\t17.50 7.32\t7.62 9.07\t9.52 7.68\t8.06 6.35\t6.94 6.67\t7 29 7.74\t8.46 5.26\t5.42 9 98 10.91 5.64\t.4.42 10.87\t11.88 4.55\t4.98 8.62\t9.42 10.50 10.75 10.24 11.19 8.45\t9.24 11.97\t13 08 5.62\t6.14 5.00\t5.46 7.97\t8.75 3.82\t4.15 5.73\t6.27 5.00\t5.23 6.28\t6.87 5.91\t6.46 8.78\t9.17 7.49\t8 19 14.43\t15.05 8.77\t9.50 4.57 11.39\t12.45 5.97\t6.16 7.79\t8.72 12.49 13.73 10.76\t11.76 7.26\t7 98 5 89\t5.92 5.78\t6.35 3.01\t3.31 5 69\t6.25 7.25\t7.92 4.97\t5.40 United American United Venture UAiv.Savings & Equity York Fund United States (*As at 2 p.m ): \u2018Affiliated Fund Inc.\tCom.\t8.90 > 9.62 American investors\t10.27 \u2018Boston Fund\t8.80\t9.62 Bullock Fund Ltd.\t15,93\t17.45 Competitive Capital\tFund\t9,61\t10.50 \u2018Dividend Shares\t3 90\t4.27 \u2018Dreyfus Fund\t13.85\t15.12 \u2018Fidelity Trend\t27.02\t29.37 Independence Fund\t12.21\t13.34 Keystone Polaris\t5.53\t6 05 \u2018Keystone Custodian\tK-2\t.\t6.06\t6.62 Keystone Custodian S-l\t21.85\t23.84 \u2018Keystone Custodian\tS-4\t.\t6.43\t7.02 \u2018Lexington Research\t16.01\t17.50 First Participating\t18 23 19.22 Performance Plus\t8.88\t9,71 Putnam Growth\tn.96\t13.07 Manhattan Fund\t7.75\t8.47 \u2022Tech Fund\t8.55\t9.43 Winfield Growth .\t13.96\t15.26 Re-opening QUEBEC (CP) \u2014 Finance Minister Paul Dozois said Wednesday final agreement has been reached on a federal-provincial plan to assure the reopening of Montreal\u2019s Man and His World He told the national assembly that federal Industry Minister Jean-Luc Pepin has accepted the Quebec plan on financing of the post-Expo 67 fair, Dates for the exhibition this year are June 12 to Sept.7.PITTSBURGH (AP) - Mayor Jean Drapeau of Montreal was presented the 1969 Urban Transit Award Wednesday for development of Montreal's subway system.United States Senator Gordon Allott, a Colorado Republican, presented the award to Drapeau at the fourth international conference on urban transportation.The award carries with it a $7,000 scholarship to Carnegie-Mellon University here for advanced study in urban planning by a student of Allott\u2019s choice.At a news conference.Drapeau said positive action by government in providing funds is necessary to get mass transit projects moving.\u201cIf you have to wait until the city and transit operators figure out how to split the costs,\u201d he said, \u201cthere will be no subways in the world.\u201d He said the subway could not have been built without the support of Montreal residents who backed his decision to first \u201cbuild it and then open up the debate of how to pay for it.\u201d Previous winners of the transportation award were Senator Claiborne Pell of Rhode Island; Adrian Falk, president of San Francisco's Bay Area Rapid Transit District, and Gov.Nelson Rockefeller of New York.To convert QUEBEC (CP) - S.E.Brock, president of Industrial Life Insurance Co., announced Wednesday that the company\u2019s shareholders and members have voted to convert the firm into a mutual insurance company.In a statement following a special general meeting, the president of the Quebec-chartered company said: \"The proposed mutualization plan, which provides for purchase of the shares of the company at a price of $43 per share, is subject to approval of the national assembly of Quebec.\" Mr.Brock said the company hopes a private bill approving the decision to convert industrial life from a \u201cstock\" company to a mutual company will be adopted during the present session.The company, whose assets total more than $225.000,000.now is owned entirely by about 1,500 stockholders.As a mutual company, industrial life would be owned by its policyholders.In February, shareholders rejected a mutualization proposal at $35 a share because of a proposed cash offer of $43 a share by Teledyne Inc., a Los Angeles-based company.But the provincial government in effect killed the possibility of such a transaction by announcing that it would introduce legislation regulating nonresident control of provincially-chartered insurance companies.Will set up QUEBEC (CP) - Premier Jean-Jacques Bertrand said Wednesday the government will set up an inquiry into allegations that M a 11 a g a m i Lake Mines Ltd.has begun systematic firing of French-Canadian employees.Mr Bertrand was replying in the legislature to a question from Opposition Leader Jean Lesage who asked about allegations made by Maurice Loyer, a former security guard for the mining company.Mr.Loyer said in Montreal Tuesday that Noranda Mines Ltd.of Toronto, which together with Placer Development Ltd.of Vancouver controls Mattaga-mi Lake Mines, had begun a \u201csystematic ami planned purging\" of French-Canadian employees.He told a news conference that French-Canadians either were being fired or transferred to other locations.Mr.Lesage said he hoped the charges had no foundation Lucien Cliche (L\u2014Abitibi East) said Mr.Loyer \u201cacted as a trouble-maker at Mata-gami Responsible SHAWINIGAN, Que (CP) Gilles Tardif, 24, of Quebec City, was found criminally responsible Wednesday at a coroner's inquest into the shooting death of Jean Dufour.Dufour\u2019s body was found riddled with '22-ealibre bullets in a wooded area near here Feb.22 by a trapper Funeral service MONTREAL (CP) - Funeral services will be held Friday for Oscar Masse, 84, former Quebec general superintendent of Canadian National Railways who died Tuesday Born in Coteau-Station, Que., Mr.Masse started as a clerk with the Grand Trunk Railway in 1901.After becoming a telegraph operator, he was named chief organizer and inspector in Montreal in 1922 Two-way MONTREAL (CPi - The International Air Transport Association reported Wednesday its clearing house handled a two-wav turnover of airline business of $4,173,000.000 in 1968.This was an increase of 6.8 per cent over the 1967 figure of $3.907,000.000 but represented the lowest growth rate since 1962-63 because of devaluation and currency restrictions in various parts of the world, the association said In 1968, accounts were cleared for 103 parties, including 81 of IATA members, 18 members of the 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antiseptic for bleeding gums, mouth ulcers and sore throat caused by colds.No Limited Quantities on Specials.VICHY CELESTINS Natural alkaline mineral water Imported from Fronce VICHY 1 TimjEli 32 oz 1 6 oz 8 oz.59e\t39c 2 49e Whatever Brand or size products you're after.you name it, WE HAVE IT. 10 SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD, THURS., MARCH 13, 1969 Payette hassle flares QPSHL executive tender resignations The executive of the Quebec Provincial Senior Hockey League resigned \u201cen bloc\u2019\u2019 last evening following a special meeting held in Victoriaville on the point of interpretation of Rule No.8 of the league League President Len O'Donnell stated this morning the ex- ecutive took the teams' decision as a vote of non - confidence and had no choice but to resign The teams refused the right for the executive to render a decision on the matter in question.As it now stands, the Quebec Provincial Senior Hockey League, the most important sen- ior league in Canada and defenders of the Allan Cup, is in a serious position without an executive and isn\u2019t recognized by the QAHA or the CAHA In Victoriaville last night, the teams refused to accept Article 20 of the QAHA but refered to Article 8 which states: \u201cAll clubs are allowed one player, 21 or younger as of Dec.31, on their lineup who played junior or junior calibre hockey.At all times, two goaltenders must be in uniform.If the two goal-tenders are injured, they must be replaced by another player on the team\u2019s lineup.\u2019\u2019 The executive, and according to QAHA rules.sUtes that this article holds only in the case when both goaltenders are hurt in a game.The ruling does not mean for the entire season but simply holds true to complete one game.Article 20 of the QAHA rule book, substantiated by a CAHA ruling as well, clearly states that if a goaltender is injured, the team in question is within its rights to acquire another goalkeeper who, at the time, is playing in a league of equal or lesser calibre Jacques Monette, after being examined by a Sherbrooke bone specialist, was placed on the Beavers\u2019 disabled list due to a knee injury.In compliance with the prescribed ruling, Sherbrooke made a formal request to St.Hyacinthe, asking if they could use Payette.St.Hyacinthe, as expected, due to the fact they are out of the playoffs, agreed to lend Payette to the Beavers for the playoffs.rule.Andre Gagnon allowed six goals in two periods in the first game of the series against Victoriaville after Monette had retired to the dressing room following the first period Ironically when St.Hyacinthe Gauls pulled out of the league, the teams were more than happy to allow the Gauls to acquire The teams band together, ironically the teams in the playoffs, and vote down the executive's decision.Article 4 of the league constitution slates that the league shall be governed by a president, three vice-presidents and a secretary-treasurer.all independent of member clubs.another goaltender while Payette served his suspension.Drum-mondville, last year, used Payette\u2019s services against the Tigers in the playoffs and nothing was said then either.But Sherbrooke, the hottest The teams, for obvious rea- team in the league since Christ-sons, refused to accept the e$- mas, acquires Payette\u2019s ser-ecutive\u2019s interruptation of the vices and the hassle starts Why?NEW PRESIDENT \u2014 Charles Castonguay, centre, is seen drawing the name of the new president of Risk to Aid Club, sponsored by the Sherbrooke Alouettes Baseball Club.Mr, Castonguay was the president last month.On the right is Conrad Gagnon, vice-president of the Als, and Normand Ainslie, general manager of the club.(Record photo: Gerry Lemay) Felix Mantilla signed by Alouettes Felix \u201cThe Cat\u201d Mantilla, 35-year-old veteran of 11 Major League seasons, has been officially signed by the Sherbrooke Alouettes of the Provincial Baseball League, it was announced Monday night by club general-manager Normand Ainslie at the monthly \u201cRisk for Aid\u201d banquet.Mantilla last played professional baseball in 1966 with the Houston Astros of the American League.The Cat played 77 games that year, enjoying only a mediocre .219 batting average, his worst in 17 years of organized baseball In 1963 with the Boston Red Sox, Mantilla hit .315, second only to his lifetime high of .323 in 1952 with Evansville, a triple \u2018\u201cA\u201d League.In \u201964, again with the Red Sox, Mantilla hit 30 home runs, the highest in his career.His defensive average has always been high, the lowest a brilliant .937 and the highest .987 with the Red Sox in 1965.The following is a rundown of the various teams on which Mantilla has played: \u201952, Evansville; '53, Jacksonville; \u201954, Toledo; '55 Toledo; \u201956, Sacramento and Milwaukee.'57 to \u201961.Milwaukee Braves (NL); 62 New York Giants; \u201963 to \u201965, Boston and in 1966, Houston.Mantilla was born on July 29, 1934, in Isabella, Porto Rico.He stands six teet and weighs 178 pounds.He hits and pitches righthanded.He is an excellent infielder, played several seasons at short-stop and is a fine outfielder.Milwaukee and Boston called upon his services in the outfield on several occasions during his stay with both clubs.In 1964 with the Red Sox he batted .289.He had 123 hits is 425 appearances at the plate, 20 doubles, on triple and 30 home runs.He scored 69 runs and had 64 RBIs.MADISON Willie Madison, voted the Als\u2019 Most Valuable Player last year, came to terms with the club\u2019s management as well, general-manager Ainslie also announced.Willie batted .284 in 1967, his first season with the Alouettes, while last year he boosted his average to .314.Willie, never known for power-hitting, slugged 64 hits in 204 appearances, seven doubles and one triple.He committed only four errors all season and struck out a mere 17 times.He scored 41 runs and had 16 RBIs.Willie ended the season as lead-off man for the Als.Willie is 28 years old, stands five seven and a half and weighs 180 pounds.US ski team looking forward to da Maurier International on weekend at Mont Ste Anne QUEBEC - The United States Ski team is looking forward to the du Maurier International at Mont Ste.Anne, March 14 - 16.with understandable glee.The Americans have traditionally performed well at previous du Maurier events and coach Bob Beattie is confident his team will be a threat to the Austrians, French, Canadians and Swiss.As well, the U.S.squad is closing in on its finest season in international competition, running third behind first place Sherbrooke Poilu ifiecocd HOME DELIVERY 45 w Available in the following centres: Sherbrooke\tEast Angus\tThetford Mines Lennoxville\tMagog\tCowansville Asbestos\tHuntingville\tSweetsburg Ayer's Cliff\tNorth Hatley\tSutton Beebe\tRichmond\tWaterloo Copelton\tRock Island\tBedford Cookshire\tStanstead\tK now 1 ton Eorlstown\tWaterville\tStanbridge East Sherbrooke Daily Record Post Office Box 1200 Sherbrooke, Que.Tel.819-569-3636 Austria ana ranner-up France.Last year the Americans were fourth in World Cup team standings \u201cWe expect to do well at the du Maurier,\" Beattie said, \"to consolidate our lead over the fourth place Swiss team.\u201d Heading into the du Maurier, Austria has 1,010 points, defending champion France 921, ILS.429 and Switzerland 339.Only one World Cup race remains after the Canadian event.March 22-26 at Waterville Valley, N.H.Beattie was exceptionally-pleased with the performance of his women racers, particularly Kiki Cutter, Marilyn Cochran and Judy Nagle, presently eighth, ninth and tenth in World Cup individual standings.Each girl has a World Cup victory to her credit this season.Cutter in slalom at Ober-staufen.Germany; Cochran in downhill at St.Anton, Austria and Nagle in slalom at Wippeno, Italy.A fourth U.S.girl, Rosie Fortna was first in slalom at Maribor, Yugoslavia.The American men have had a disappointing season, with none in the top ten.Spider Sa-bich, the leading American, is eleventh in World Cup standings Billy Kidd who finished seventh in 1968 is 17th this year but won the slalom at Squaw Valley, March 1, and shows signs of returning to his old form, according to Beattie.At Rossland, B.C., in last year\u2019s du Maurier.Kiki Cutter was second in the combined championship to Fernande Bo-chaty of Switzerland.In 1967 at Whisler, Mountain, B.C., Rosie Fortna also finished second in the combined to Canada's Nancy Greene.Kidd, Sabich and Rick Chaffee all performed well for the U.S.at last year's du Maurier at Red Mountain.More than 110 of the world's best skiers from 13 nations will be at Mont Ste.Anne trying to unseat Karl Schranz and Gertrud Gabl, the Austrians who presently hold commanding leads in men and women\u2019s World Cup standings.GAYESKI Among the new recruits lined up by the enterprising Alouettes' management for the upcoming campaign is Matthew Gayeski.A tall rangy right-handed pitcher, formerly with the Giants organization.He played semi-professional in 1967 and 1968 and prior to this he was with Quincy, Eugene, El Paso, Springfield and Waterbury.He stands six feet, two inches and weighs 184 pounds He is 28 years old.ELECTIONS The new slate of honorary officers for the Alouettes for the month are Marcel Dionne of Val Estrie, president; vice-president, Andre Rodrigue; secretary, R.Bessette; directors, Euclide Roy, Yvon Ellyson, Rita Rouillard.Paul Cote, Gerard Pelletier, Paul-Emile Laforest, Rene Provencal, Roger Leclair, Robert Casey and Gerard De-ziel.Mike Brumley, coach of the Alouettes, is presently at the San Diego Padres training camp where, apparently, he has lost about 20 pounds.Following the end of the local hockey season, baseball season tickets will go on sale it was announced.curling LENNOXVILLE MEN'S BONSPIBL John Nichol Memorial H.Mooney, Sherbrooke\t5 R.\tMooney, Lennoxville\t4 G.\tCrosby, Sherbrooke\t8 G.\tCarruthers, Border\t7 R.\tCote, Sorel\t5 J.\tJohnston, North Hatley\t3 L.\tLoach, Lennoxville\t9 R.\tLanglois, Magog\t4 R.\tCote, Sorel\t7 G.\tCrosby, Sherbrooke\t3 C.\tWarner, Lennoxville\t8 B.\tHammond, Sherbrooke\t3 \tG.S.Thomson Momorial\t G.\tHoran, Danville\t7 J.\tAtto, Sherbrooke\t3 D.\tHadlock, Lennoxville\t7 H.\tEmslie, Border\t3 G.\tRoss, Sherbrooke\t9 G.\tBreckenridge, Sherbrooke\t2 G.\tJohnston, Lennoxville\t7 G.\tMcKindsey, Lennoxville\t2 J.\tJohnston, North Hatley\t8 G.\tCarruthers, Border\t6 Lennoxville Building Supplies Trophy\t\t A.\tMcNab, North Hatley\t8 R.\tAtto, Lennoxville\t2 A\tHealy, Richmond\t14 R.\tAlleyn, Sherbrooke\t2 R.\tLowther, Magog\t10 B.\tMcVittie, North Hatley\t2 A,\tLangevin, Border\t8 W.\tSutherland, North Hatley\t5 s.\tAbbott, Lennoxville\t9 s.\tHamilton, Lennoxville\t1 R\tCaunter, Lennoxville\t6 G.\tO'Boyle, Lennoxville\t3 S.\tAbbott, Lennoxville\t11 O.\tSmith, Sherbrooke\t3 J.\tShaw, Magog\t12 A.\tTurgeon, Sherbrooke\t9 Therefore, according to President O\u2019Donnell, if the teams feel that they are better qualified to run the circuit\u2019s affairs, the executive has no choice but to resign.Telegrams will be sent to each team today, announcing the permanent resignation of the league\u2019s executive; a heavy price to pay for irrational thinking on the teams' part Phil Watson said his Chicoutimi Sagueneens would not play against Sherbrooke if Payette is playing Payette, although Victoriaville refuses to accept this point, was far from the dominant factor in their 7-2 loss to Sherbrooke.Sherbrooke outplayed the Tigers throughout the game and never allowed them to test Payette heavily.To further complicate Sherbrooke's present situation.Bill Dupre is out for the remainder of the season with a fractured left in-step.Ray Carpentier remains on the disabled list.BULLETIN Henri Crocheliere, president of the Quebec Amateur Hockey Association, announced late this morning that the scheduled Quebec Provincial Senior Hockey league semi-final matches have been cancelled.Because the QPSHL has no executive the association's rulings do not permit the teams to play.Maple Leah blank Kings 4-0 for first win in Los Angeles, Seals upset Hawks All those Canadian hockey fans now living in Los Angeles area finally had something to smile about Wednesday night.Toronto Maple Leafs recorded their first victory in Los Angeles in five attempts since the National Hockey League expanded last season The Leafs blanked the Kings 4-0 behind Bruce Gamble\u2019s third shutout of the season to end a four-game losing streak in Los Angeles.In other games, Oakland Seals upset Chicago Black Hawks 4-1 despite Bobby Hull\u2019s 51st goal of the season and New York Rangers shaded Pittsburgh Penguins 4-3.The Leafs, now just two points behind fourth-place Detroit Red Wings in the Eastern Division and with two games in hand, erupted for three goals within 21/2 minutes in the second period.Scoring for Toronto during that flurry were Mike Walton.Paul Henderson and rookie defenceman Rickey Ley.Bob Pul-ford added a goal in the final period.OPENED THE SCORING Walton opened the scoring at 3:20 of the middle period on a power play.Ley picked up his first NHL goal at 5:35 on a 35-foot slap shot and Henderson scored 10 seconds later.Gamble stopped 24 shots in gaining his 13th career shutout in the NHL A crowd of 8,137 watched the Kings extend their w i n 1 e s s streak to eight games.Los Angeles is only two points ahead of the fourth-place Philadelphia Flyers in the Western Division.Chicago\u2019s loss just about killed any chance that the Black Hawks may squeeze into a playoff berth.The Hawks trail Detroit by nine points and have only nine games remaining.Hull\u2019s goal enabled him to tie the modern record of scoring in 10 consecutive games set by Andy Bathgate with New York in 1962-63.The longest consecutive goal scoring streak is 16 games by Punch Broadbent with the old Ottawa Senators in 1921-22 The Chicago left winger is just three goals away from tying the record for most goals in a season which he set in 1965-66 He also has 96 points, just one shy of the record for a left winger which he set that same year.Sharing the Oakland goals were Ted Hampson.Norm Ferguson, Bill Hicke and Gerry Fhman before 16.666 at Chicago The victory was the fifth for the Seals this season in six meetings with Chicago and moved second-place Oakland nine points ahead of third-place Los Angeles.Oakland scored three goals in the final five minutes of play to break a 1-1 tie.Hampson picked up the winner at 14:56 when he beat Chicago goalie Denis De-Jordy with a rebound of Doug Roberts\u2019 shot.Ferguson scored at 16:18 and Hicke at 17:27 to complete the trouncing.Third-period goals by Bob Nevin and Vic Hadfield gave the Rangers their victory before 17.250 at New York Rod Gilbert and Brad Park had the other New York goals while Pittsburgh goals went to Ken Schinkel, Dune McCallum and Paul Andrea.The win extended the Rangers' unbeaten streak at home to 15 games and moved them four points ahead of Detroit in their battle for third place.Bailey s 430-foot homer helps Expos to stop Yankees 9-4 Cowansville posts 7-4 win over Jacques Cartier for 3-2 lead in semi-finals COWANSVILLE - Paced by the three goal performance of Andre Bergeron Cowansville Beavers moved to within one game of the Quebec Senior \"B\" finals, outlasting the Jacques-Cartier Marquis 7-4, at the Roland Desourdy Sports Pavilion Sunday evening.The victory gave the Beavers a 3-2 lead in their best four out of seven semi-final series.Jacques-Cartier had evened the series with a 5-4 triumph Thursday evening, the Beavers were determined to regain the lead.It took them just 24 seconds to prove this point, as Pierre-Andre Perreault opened the scoring on a solo effort.Ian Mayburry, a going concern throughout the contest, upped the margin to 2-0 a few moments later, and Gilles Rochon added a third marker before the seven minute mark.Cowansville seemed content to relax with their three goal NHL top ten Bobby Hull of Chicago Black Hawks scored his 51st goal of the season Wednesday night, but still is 13 points away from the lead in National Hockey League scoring.The leaden: G A Pts.Pim Esposito, Bos\t41\t68\t109\t66 Hull, Chi\t51\t45\t%\t46 Howe, Det\t39\t51\t90\t46 Mikita.Chi\t24\t57\t81\t32 Cournoyer, Mtl\t40\t39\t79\t29 Beliveau, Mtl\t32\t47\t7?\t53 Hodge.Bos\t38\t38\t76\t67 Berenson, StL\t31\t44\t75\t31 Delvecchio.Det\t21\t53\t74\t8 Ullman, Tor\t31\t39\t70\t36 cushion, and the result was predictable.Before the close of the first period, Jacques - Car-tier had narrowed the gap to 3-2, on goals by Florent Char-trand and Rene Breton.From this point onward the Beavers had a real battle on their hands.The two clubs traded goals in the middle frame as Andre Bergeron and Denis Picard registered the only markers of the period.Some spectacular net-minding by Andre Daoust and Andre Fortin played a major role in keeping the teams off the scoresheet.The Beavers wasted little time in retaining their two goal margin as Jean - Louis Goyette tallied at the 47 second mark of the third period.Serge Roy renewed the Marquis' hopes for victory, when he blasted a shot past Fortin at 4:36, but it was to be their final goal of the game.Andre Bergeron took the situation in hand, firing a pair of markers at 6:54 and 11:17 respectively.Both goals were spectacular efforts.The first was scored while Bergeron was flat on the ice, while the second came when he broke through two defenders to outplay goal-tender Daoust.In \"A\" series, the Iberville Renards took a 3-2 lead in games, as a result of their 2-1 triumph over Laprairie Hawks Sunday evening Jean - Noel Au-dette fired the winner at 5:17 of the first overtime period, to secure the important victory for the Renards.Sixth game of the \"B\u201d series will take place in Jacques-Car-tier Thursday night.Two home runs, one of them a mammoth blast by Bob Bailey, helped Montreal Expos regain their winning form Wednesday in exhibition baseball play.The homers carried the Expos to their second victory of the exhibition season, a 9-4 triumph against New York Yankees B team at West Palm Beach, Fla.Bailey, a member of Los Angeles Dodgers last season and expected to play first base for Montreal\u2019s new National League team, hit a 430-foot blast over the centre field fence.Jones, an outfielder obtained from Cincinnati Reds in last fall\u2019s expansion draft, hit his home run during a five-run sixth inning.Elsewhere in Florida.Ted Williams still is winless as a manager, but he could be trying a new approach with his Washington Senators.EXPLAINS THEORY After the Senators had lost Wednesday for the sixth straight time this spring, 5-4, in 10 innings to the Dodgers.Williams explained his theory: \u201cWhat did we do last year in the spring?Won all of them, didn't they.And then finished last in the regular season.\u201d Actually, the Senators didn\u2019t win them all, but their 17-8 mark in exhibition season was the best in the majors.But when the regular season began, the Senators returned to form and finished last in the American League, 37V2 games behind Detroit Tigers.Rico Carty, sidelined last year with a case of tuberculosis, sparked Atlanta Braves\u2019 5-4 victory over the Yankees.Carty rapped a single and two sacrifice flies, knocking in three runs as the Yanks lost for the first time in five games.In other Florida exhibitions, Cincinnati nipped Kansas City Royals 4-3, Minnesota Twins rapped Chicago White Sox 5-3, Philadelphia Phillies stopped Boston Red Sox 7-5, Baltimore Orioles shut out Houston Astros 4-0, New York Mets pounded Detroit 12-0 and St.Louis Cardinals whipped Pittsburgh 6-3 In Arizona, Cleveland Indians stopped Seattle Pilots 10-7, Chicago Cubs downed San Francisco 8-6.Oakland Athletics beat California Angels 5-2 and San Diego Padres dropped Seattle\u2019s B team 8-2.HOCKEY national league\tTHURSDAY'S\t\t\tGAME\t \tSher-Wood vs Waterville (8 p.m.)\t\t\t\t WEDNESDAY'S GAMES\t(Sher-Wood\tlead 2-1\t\tin semi-final)\t Toronto 4, Los Angeles 0\tNATIONAL\t\tLEAGUE\t\t Pittsburgh 3, New York 4\tEastern\t\tDivision\t\t Oakland 4, Chicago 1\t\tW\tL\tT F A\tPts.\tMontreal\t41\t17\t10 239 176\t92 THURSDAY'S GAMES\tBoston\t38\t14\t14 260 184\t90 \tNew York\t36\t24\t8 201 174\t80 Minnesota at Montreal\tDetroit\t33\t25\t10 218 187\t76 Toronto at Oakland\tToronto\t30\t22\t14 204 181\t74 Boston at Philadelphia\tChicago\t30\t30\t7 243 215\t67 \tWestern\t\tDivision\t\t PROVINCIAL SENIOR LEAGUE\t\tW\tL\tT F A\tPts.\tSt.Louis\t34\t22\t13 186 141\t81 THURSDAY'S GAME\tOakland\t25\t33\t10 186 228\t60 Sherbrooke at Victoriaville\tLos Angeles\t21\t37\t9 161 228\t51 (Semi-final series \u201cA\" tied 1-1)\tPhiladelphia\t15\t33\t19 146 203\t49 \tMinnesota\t17\t37\t12 169 230\t46 INDEPENDENT DOW LEAGUE\tPittsburgh\t15\t41\t10 158 224\t40 ÿtpavA t)/ioMuom owte with' EXPORT CIGARETTE TOBACCO SHERBROOKE BEAVERS INC.Giant Half & Half WINNER'S AMOUNT WEEK OF MARCH 11 Amount $403.00 No.101139 THIS WEEK'S WINNER Michel Fournier 113 Gerneau St.East Angus FOR PRIZE CALL: 567-3364 ¦ _1 \u2018 Mans r\t'Lad AND EXPORT CIGARETTE PAPERS "]
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