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[" Weather Cloudy with a few periods :f light rain today and Thursday morning followed by a few sunny periods.Cooler and light winds today.High and low 60 and 40.Shcrbcoobc Daily Becord mm Naturally it's good cJttllfi l TO I»» K,n< Wttl **« t*\\t SMS«»«OOK* Established 1897 SHERBROOKE.Ql'EBEC.\\U DNESO M\u2019KU In.1^^ Pakistan death Seventy third year m pegged 1.000 DACCA IAP) \u2014 The stench of death hung over villages on the outskirts of this East Pakistan capital today as rescue workers dug out more bodies and the estimated death toll in Monday's killer tornado rose to 1,000.More than 500 persons were killed in the industrial suburb of Demra alone.Hospitals sent out an urgent appeal for blood donors.Doctors Reds WASHINGTON lAP) - The United States defence depart ment said today a Soviet ship has recovered what it described to be airplane parts but no survivors in the Sea of Japan where North Korea says it shot down a U S.Navy reconnaissance plane.\"As of this hour, 8 30 a.m.EST, regretfully there is no report of any survivors being found from the missing EC-121 aircraft lost in the Sea of Japan yesterday,\" it said in a statement \"Extensive search efforts are continuing\" \"Direct communication has been established betw een one of the Soviet destroyer-type ships in the search area and a U S.aircraft from Korea,' it added \"The Soviet ship said in re sponse to questions that it had not recovered or seen any survivors but that it had picked up what it reported to be aircraft parts.\" The department said U S.air craft flew low over the Soviet ship and photographed the de bris airmen reported appeared to be a wheel and a ladder.The Soviet ships had been asked to help U S.planes and ships in the search.The department said U.S.fighter aircraft are providing combat cover.U.S.SPOTTED AREA The debris was spotted first by a U.S, aircraft which then plane parts dropped smoke markers to fix the location lor the nearby Soviet ships, the department said.President Nixon, awakened early Tuesday shortly after the North Koreans said they downed the plane, has not taken any public action.But officials said his first official reaction probably will be a strong pro test.The lumbering propeller-driven four-engine craft was ac knowledged to be missing Tuesday after North Korea abruptly said it had downed the plane and its 31 crew members \"with one stroke\" A massive search for the un- See \u201cDenies\" Pane 7 and nurses struggled to cope with a continuous flood of thou sands ot injured.Students ot Dacca University went into the countryside in trucks and helped troops ortng back piles of bodies wrapped in white sheets.The tornado moved in late Monday afternoon from the Bay of Bengal and just missed Dacca, a city famous for its many ancient mosques The twister first hit Demra, then roared on into the countryside, leaving a trail of destruction through 30 villages.Electric power flickered on and off Tuesday night as engi neers tried to cope with damaged power lines.There was a severe shortage of drinking water in many areas.Fifteen relief camps were opened in hardest hit districts to supply food, medicine and cash.President Agha Yahya Khan ordered 1,000,000 rupee s\u2014$218,000\u2014 made available for relief work.Cardinal starts race for rule QUEBEC (CP) \u2014 Education Minister Jean-Guy Cardinal has launched what one of his supporters describes as an underground campaign for the leadership of the ruling Union Natio nale party.The 44-y e a r o 1 d education minister has not announced olfi-cially whether he will oppose Premier Jean-Jacques Bertrand at the party's leadership convention here June 19-21.But this has not prevented Mr.Cardinal from conducting what a Cardinal campaigner qualifies as \"the only kind of campaign possible in the circumstances\u201d Without declaring himself a candidate, Mr.Cardinal has emerged from a self imposed \u201cperiod of reflection\u201d to express his views on just about all the current issues in Quebec politics.In the last few days: \u2014Mr.Cardinal made a guest appearance on Les Couche- CBC's French-language televi-Tard.a variety program on the sion network notorious politi- H el Iyer is sketchy on airport talks OTTAWA (CP) \u2014 Transport Minister Paul Hellyer told the Commons Tuesday that he discussed the proposed site for a new Montreal international airport Monday with Dr.Robert Lussier.Quebec's municipal affairs minister, but he gave few details on the talks.He said that both the federal and provincial governments reviewed their positions and \"the review of these two positions will now be reviewed by the two governments ' Outside the Commons.Mr.Hellyer replied \"No\" when asked by reporters whether the question of the airport site has been re-opened as a result of the meeting Dr.Lussier had made clear Quebec's continuing opposition to the Ste.Scholastique site, northwest of Montreal, chosen by the federal government.The federal side had taken note of this opposition, but there was \"nothing beyond that.\" cally for its persistent ridicule of Mr Bertrand.\u2014He whooped up what one French-language reporter de scribed as Cardinalomanie in a weekend visit to Chicoutimi, rid ing of Cultural Affairs Minister Jean-Noel Tremblay.\u2014M o n t r e a I Le Devoir published a long interview with Mr.Cardinal the most complete statement of the education minister's views since he en tered politics in late 1967 \u2014He made a major speech to Quebec's English-language community before the Montreal Canadian Club, urging English speaking Quebecers to participate more actively in the prov ince's public affairs.HAVE STRATEGY An informant in the Cardinal camp says: \"Our stragegy is to under mine Mr.Bertrand's support '' French merchants protest PARIS (CP) \u2014 France, buffeted by a variety of social and economic problems during the last year, today feels the effects of another such ailment\u2014the discontent of small-business proprietors across the country Thousands of such businessmen are staging protest shutdowns of their shops, bars, restaurants and other enterprises for much if not all of the day.Inside today Births, deaths Townships Classified Comics Editorials Financial Sports Television Women TODAY'S CHUCKLE \u2014 Garlic may make you strong but triends won't stay with you long! Though complaining about what they term excessively high taxes, government-imposed paper work, price controls and unsatisfactory social-welfare arrangements, aggrieved businessmen are not all behind the protest shutdown Some say the strike\u2014organized by a confederation representing small and medium-sized enterprises\u2014is a half-way measure.Last week, militant business in southeastern France, fed up with the present tax system, sacked a government office full of fiscal records.Their leader, Gerard Nicoud.23, was arrested and the result was a weekend night wreathed in tear gas and riots in the area known as Isere.Leading the demands for Nicoud s release was the 27-yearold idea man of the Isere movement, bearded Maurice Mesny.mp&Ef & THE LONG WAIT \u2014 U.S.Air Force Maj.Gen.James B.Knapp, seated second Irom left and North Korea's Maj.Gen.Lee Choon-song, seated second from right, glare at each other during 289th meeting of the Korean Armistice Commission at Panmunjom recently.Delegates may leave the room only after a formal proposal to adjourn and North Korea, which had called the meeting, refused to make such a proposal.It is customary for the side calling the meet- r DEMONSTRATE AGAINST ISRAELIS \u2014 School children cheer as they burn an ettigy of Israeli Defense Minister Moshe Dayan, top left, during an anti-Israeli demonstration in the casbah of the town of Nablus, located in occuiped Jordan.\tiAl\u2019 Wirephoto via radio from Tel Aviv) Arab guerrillas reject Mideast peace plan Five Arab guerrilla organiza lions have rejected King Hussein's six-point Middle East peace proposal and renewed their demand for war against Israel.The guerrillas, who long have sworn to fight until Israel is destroyed, rejected \"each and every point\" in the plan Hussein outlined in a speech in Washington last week They also rejected all other plans for a political settlement with Israel The Jordanian monarch, who said he spoke for President Gamal Abdel Nasser of Egypt as well as for Jordan, called lor Israel s withdrawal from Arab territory occupied during the 1967 Arab-Israeli war.His other points included a guarantee of the \u201cterritorial inviolability\" of all Middle Eastern states, use of the Suez Canal and the Gulf of Aqaba by Israeli shipping, an end to Arab warfare against Israel and an equitable settlement of the claims of Arab refugees from Palestine THREAT TO HUSSEIN Hussein said Sunday in New York that a \u201cmajority\" of the Arabs, including the guerrillas, would accept a peace settlement negotiated on the basis of his six points With many of the guerrillas now operating Irom bases in Jordan, and support for them increasing among the bun dreds of thousands of relugees m Hussein's kingdom, the repu diation of Ins peace overture constitutes a grave new threat in the young monarch Israel already had called on Hussein to make his proposals at face to face negotiations will) the Israelis it he were serious Leaders of the live majoi Pal estinian resistance groups held a secret meeting Monday and later issued joint statement in Amman the Jordanian capital, rejecting the king's proposal They said they had agreed on a \"unified course of action\" to send delegations lo a number of Arab governments seeking clear définition of their attitude to ward plans lor a peaceful soin lion to the conflict ISSUE THE STATEMENT The statement was issued by Al Ealali.most powerful of (he commando organizations, the Popular Front lor the Liberation of Palestine, a Marxist group, the Democratic Popular Front, a leftist splinter of the Popular MIDEAST AT A GLANCE ISRAEL J MFD/TfWMNfAN SfA UNITED ARAB 1 / .REPUBLIC ' 'EGYPT I or AD it A k'SINAI PFNINSULA IIAt m ILATHU.AQABA |o\\; -r miles EZD OA.yiiemllo toilet ol loik on liiaali pott ot Hath tpatlt refolioloty l*ra*li oir raid on noighboiing Aqaba in Jordan, anding unwritlan Inn n btlwcen the two (itiei and opening a new Iront in the imi.-.ihcd Arab liraeli war.lintel wornt Jordan ot a pot tible blockade of Aqaba Artillery battle between fgyptian and liraeli lorcet along Suet Canal lollowi tlalh Aqaba atlui.ll.© Fighling ipreadt to Jordon River with urtillery and mortar duel brlween Jotdantan and Itrocli lorret Outbreaki o< cur at Jordan'i Ktng Huttem yititt Wnihington to urge Big Tour power! to devtte Mideutt peace farmulu Huttem alto reportedly want» delivery cl U S |ett promised before 1967 tie day war Front.Ai Saika, which is pro-Syrian, and the Palestine Liberation Armv II was the first time all live groups have joined in a policy statement Two Israeli jet planes crossed mlo Jordanian skies today lo strafe and bomb Arab guerrillas which the Israeli army said fired mortars and bazookas on troops in the Beisan Valley south of the Sea of Galilee.The planes made a 10-minute assault on two suspected guerril la pockets around Manshiyeh and scored direct hits a few miles east of the Jordan River ceasefire line, witnesses said Meanwhile, Israeli artillery returned the ground fire, and a spokesman said there were no Israeli casualties It was uie second successive day of firing in the fertile valley.News in Montrealer is witness CHICAGO (APi \u2014 A former Canadian union organizer appeared as a surprise government witness Tuesday in the trial of four men charged with conspiracy and unlawful transportation of explosives.The charges grew out of terrorism that took place during a 1963 dispute between the Seafarers International Union and a Canadian shipping company Rene Turcotte, who lives in St.Leonard, a suburb of Montreal, testified about meetings and conversations he had with one ot the defendants, Jack A.Pearl, 36, of Cherry Hill, N.J., and union members.Turcotte was an organizer for the SMI of Canada.Turcotte testified before a U.S.district court jury that he was introduced to Pearl by Don Swait, SIU secretary-treasurer in Canada, in July, 1963 The introduction, he said, took place in Swait s home and Swait said Pearl was working with him on activities in Great Lakes ports against the Upper Lakes Shipping Co .Ltd When Turcotte asked why they were meeting in the basement of Swait's home instead of the union hall.Turcotte said Swail replied This fellow is too hot and can't be seen around the union hall\" CONTACTED OFFICIALS The next day, the witness continued, he and Pearl flew to Sept-Iles, Que., where they spent the day contacting steel workers\u2019 union officials in efforts to For teachers organize a sympathy boycott at Canadian ports Turcotte said Pearl told him \u201cUpper Lakes won't be able to stand it much more bid we have to blow up some railroad tracks and put the head on them sailors \u201d Union leaders setup a strike strategy QUEBEC (CPI \u2014 Leaders of unions representing about 70,000 Quebec teachers have coordinated strike strategy, it was learned Tuesday night Raymond Laliberte.leader of the Quebec Teachers Corpora tion, said in an interview \u201cThere will be a strike, co-ordi-nated with the strike of Proles tant teachers.\u201d He said three-quarters of the 64 corporation affiliates have approved both mass resignations and strike action in their 20-month contract dispute with the provincial government and school boards.He has been meeting since last week with leaders of the predominantly English Provin eial Association of Protestant Teachers and Provincial Association of Catholic Teachers which had previously endorsed strike action but wanted the support of the 60.000-rnember French language corporation Mr.Laliberte said the corpo-ration's main goal is still to collect mass resignations\u2014a bout 40.000 of them\u2014before June 1.Man fights to stay in Canada ing to propose its adjourn ment.Finally after over It hours .four of them in total silence stalked from the room.(AP Wirephoto b\\ Radio from Seoul) MONTREAL (CP)\tGeorge Ben Edmondson, better known here as Alex Bormann.has started his second fight to remain in Canada with his wife and child Lawyer Max Teitelbaum said Tuesday Edmondson begins the new battle from a stronger position The 31-year-old American now had cleared himself of charges for which he served a prison sentence in Missouri.An immigration hearing will be held May 5 to determine whether Edmondson would be ordered deported for the second time, the lawyer reported As a fugitive from the U.S., the man who then called himsell Bormann won a wide circle of friends in Canada, married a Montreal girl and became chief engineer of the German pavilion at Expo 67 Mr Teitelbaum said he requested, and received, approval Monday morning for the hearing to decide the right of Edmondson to remain in Canada He described as incorrect an earlier interpretation that Edmondson had requested landed immigrant status, that this had been refused and that this would be the issue at stake in the May 5 hearing TOLD AUTHORITIES Because Edmondson had been acquitted of Missouri charges against him, he had come to Canada fully convinced he had every right to do so and had notified authorities ol the RCMP and the federal bureau of investigation in advance.But the American was arrested Friday night by RCMP oflicers on the charge he was in the country illegally.He was kept in custody during the weekend but released on bail of $500 Monday Edmondson had served ID to two years of a sentence in Missouri after his deportation from Canada but then in a rehearing of the case, charges were dismissed.Next week QUEBEC (CP) Finance Minister Paul Dozois said Tuesday he hopes to make his budget speech in the national assembly next week.He was answering a question by Robert Bourassa, the Liberal Opposition\u2019s financial critic.Population's up QUEBEC (CP) - Quebec\u2019s population has grown an average of 3.7 per cent per year since 1966, the municipal affairs department reported Tuesday There were 1,645 municipalities with 6,216,487 inhabitants in 1968, the department said in its 1969 municipal guide.Seven municipalities disappeared since 1967 through annexation Third meet TORONTO (CP) - The Globe and Mail says the third meeting of the federal-provincial constitutional conference may be held June 11-13.The newspaper quotes an Ontario government official as saying Tuesday those dates are being considered by Prime Minister Trudeau and provincial premiers.The last constitutional conference meeting was held in the first week of February in Ottawa.The original meeting to begin formal review of Canada s constitution was held in February, 1968 To propose MONTREAL (CP) - John Diefenbaker, just back from a three-day trip to the Northwest Territories, said Tuesday he is going to propose that the government establish an Arctic task force manned by Eskimos trained by university graduates interested in development of the area.The former prime minister said he is convinced the area is the place for young Canadians with a good education to begin thnir PArPPTS. : SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD, WED., APRIL 16, Lt.-Col.George Moore and Mrs.Moore have returned to Tuscalousa, Ala., after being called here by the death of the latter\u2019s father, Mr Frank Goulet.Mrs.L Bailey has returned to Montreal after spending several days with her sister.Miss Flora Fletcher Friends of Mr.E.E.Fowler are pleased to learn that he has returned home after being a patient in the Sherbrooke Hospital for several days.Miss lola McCourt, Windsor, was a recent guest of Mrs M Lilgegren.Mr.Robert Goulet has returned to resume his duties at the Imperial Canadian Bank of Commerce, Sutton, after being called here by the death of his father, Mr h'rank Goulet.On Palm Sunday, March 30, Rev.R A.Cameron conducted the service, with Mr.Bruce Kerr at the organ.Flowers in the church were in memory of Mr and Mrs.George A.Chamberlin, placed there bv the family.Mrs.Gertrude Nadeau, a Wales Home member on the staff of M Mr Romeo A Marcotte left by Dicaire Store, accompanied by plane from Dorval on March 31.Mrs.Edmund S Bernard of for San Diego, Calif being Sherbrooke, left by plane from called there by the death of his Dorval for a three-weeks visit to sister.Mrs AlbertSimoneau various points in Spain Prior to her departure, Mrs M Dicaire Stanley Avenue, entertained a number of friends Mrs.Nadeau Mrs Keith Hodge and family, Richmond Hill.Ont .spent a few days with her parents, Mr and Mrs John Lowry.Mr Hodge Richmond was the recipient of a number was a weekend guest and Mrs\\ of personal gifts.At the close ot Hodge and family accompanied the evening Mrs Dicaire served him home refreshments.\tMr and Mrs.Harry McLeod, Mr and Mrs Auguste accompanied by Mrs, John Bourbeau were guests of Mrs Smith and Miss Myrtle Dyson, Evelyn Everett and family at were in Danville to attend the Waterville.\tfuneral of Mr.Edgar J.Frost, Mr and Mrs.Lloyd Boast, which took place at St.Anne\u2019s Frelighsburg, accompanied by Church.Mrs.Eva Roberts, Cowansville.Mrs.James Baker has were recent guests of Mr and returned after spending a week Mrs.L.R.Boast, College Street, with her son, Mr Ralph Baker and visited Mrs.Pearl Driver, and Mrs Baker, Chateauguay Dufferin Apartments, and Mrs.Holiday guests of Mr.and Mrs.Mina Hardy, a resident at the L F.Somerville were Mrs.Charles Darling and daughter.Sandra.Camden, Del , Miss Susan Somerville, Pointe Claire and Miss Linda Somerville.Beaconsfield Easter guests of Mr and Mrs.E.J.Newell were Mr and Mrs.Borden Parsons, Dorval, and Mr and Mrs Eric Johnston, Toronto Pte Bruce Lowry, Portage La Prairie.Man .is spending his furlough with his parents, Mr and Mrs John Lowry Mr and Mrs Ardley Walker, Pointe Claire, were Eastertide guests of the former\u2019s parents, Rev and Mrs.W E Walker Mrs.Eva Donahue is spending several days with her sister.Mrs.Ethel Burns at St.Michael.Mr and Mrs.Douglas Lightfoot and family, DeLery, have returned after spending the Easter holidays with the latter\u2019s mother, Mrs K.G.Nourse Mrs.P.Girard and family, St.Bruno, spent Eastertide with her father, Mr William A Boa.Laurier Avenue.Ob COLRTLAND A.DREW, OF AUSTIN AUSTIN - The death of Courtland Alfred Drew took place at La Providence Hospital Magog, on March 9.1969.after a period of ill health He was born in Fitch Bay on Nov.13, 1899 eldest son of the late Homer J and Cora Flanders Drew He attended the local schools.Mr Drew was well known throughout the area as a farmer and farm manager For many years he worked in Abbotsford, as manager of several orchards there.In recent years he was farm manager of Chanbay Farm in Austin On June 7, 1922.Mr.Drew married Myra Jane Packard of Georgeville, who died in 1966 Since the death of his wife he had made his home with his daughter, Jane, Mrs.Robert Curtis and Mr.Curtis in Austin.; 1 i g | Supreme Chase & Sanborn Carnation Five Roses ALL PURPOSE Instant Coffee Evaporated Milk 7 lb.bag 1st quality 16 oz.tin with the purchase of an economy size at (save 5c) Mi (save 14c) '\tJjj A.B.C.detergent large size box FRESH PORK LOIN young and tender 3 lb avg.roast rib end »>.55* fillet ib 63( Crino INSTANT SKIM MILK PricBi effective from April 16th to 19th, 1969 PORK CHOPS\tlean, center cut\tLB.\t79* VEAL LEG ROAST\ttender, either end\tLB.\t83* PORK LOIN\tyour freezer\tLB.\t69* LEGRADE\t\t\t RINDLESS BACON\tlean, sliced 1 LB.\tPKG.\t79® Federal CHICKEN LOAF sliced or piece, Federal BOLOGNA sliced or piece Legrade PORK & BEEF\tAOÉ SAUSAGES 1 Ib.pkg.PORK LIVER, nutritious, sliced or piece\tb 29® Golden Girl MARGARINE CAKE MIXES white or fudge F.B.I.ORANGE OR GRAPE DRINK 64 oz.jug Kraft Salad Bowl SALAD DRESSING FRESH FRUITS & VEGETABLES From Mexico, Vine Ripe variety TOMATOES fresh and tasty, size 6x7 3 ibs 59* From California, Valencia variety SUNKIST ORANGES fresh and juicy size 72 \u2014 doz.From California, Choice variety \u2014 LEM fresh and juicy, size 140 \u2014 doz.® From British Columbia DELICIOUS APPLES _ From Florida, Select variety CUCUMBERS fresh and\t« / OCC crunchy\t¦\u201c / A3 From Florida CORN ON THE COB sweet and tender, Canada\tc\tAOC No.1\tJ cobs Dal Monte WHOLE BEETS 14 oz.jar Del Monte \u2014 STEWED TOMATOES 3/1-00 19 oz.tin Del Monte, fancy :EN PEAS 14 oz.tin GREEN PEAS J /4ÇC SUPREME \" «MINI-PRICES* Heinz, fancy Tomato Juice 20 oz.tin 5/89 Solado, Orange Pekoe TEA BAGS 60s box 79* Kool Aid Asst, flavors Chef Boy-Ar-Dee TOMATO SPAGHETTI SAUCE\t15 oz.OQC tin A 7 (meat spaghetti sauce 16 oz.2/69c) Ajax Ammonia, 8c off LIQUID CLEANER OQc 32 oz.btle 0\u201c Christie, salted or plain Soda Crackers 2 Ib box DEODORANT 6oz./|QC tin Kurly Kate, 26 x 36 GARBAGE BAGS ALOC 10s oka CHIFFONS \"J ch 12s box all purpose chiffons DAINTY RICE short grain 32 oz.box St-Arnaud WHITE PEA BEANS 6/29 PLAY JUMBO (Supreme-CJRS) FROM MONDAY TO FRIDAY Ask your Supreme grocer for your free Jumbo cord.He also leaves two sons Interment took place in St Bernard, of Georgeville, and Mary\u2019s Cemetery Norman of Granby, as well as six Friends from out of town were grandchildren He is survived by from Montreal.Waterloo.South a sister Iona, Mrs Guyle Durham.Racine, Valcourt.Clough, of Ayer\u2019s Cliff, and a Richmond.Melbourne St brother, Roland Drew of Mary\u2019s Ely, Auburn, N Y Morrisville, Vt., as well as many other relatives.The body rested at the L.0.Cass and Son Funeral Home in Magog, where the funeral was held on March 12 Rev.R.N Nickle officiated MRS.JANE LANG OF MASSONYTLLE MANSONVTLLE - Although in ill health for a number of years, Mrs Lang died at her Gordon home, after a short illness, on Coates and Tom Green, Abbotsford; Stanley Crossfield.Brigham; Max Grainger and Victor Robinson, Georgeville, and Tom Parker of Griffin The remains were placed in Sat March 15, 1969.Two friends, Mrs J.Glenny and Mrs E Hastings, were with her at the time of her death Mrs.Lang was born Jan.24, 1895.in Breslau.Germany; the the vault at East Bolton daughter of Theodore Guhmann Cemetery for interment in the and his wife, Klara Guhmann.spring Among those attending the funeral were friends from Abbotsford, Rouge-Austin, Georgeville.Cliff, Brigham and 2 Ib.pkg WOODROW W.MORRISEY, OF MONTREAL, Formerly Of Richmond.MONTREAL - The sudden death of Woodrow W.Morrisey took place at the Royal Victoria Hospital on Sunday, March 9, 1969.Mr.Morrisey was the son of the late Thomas Morrisey and his wife Hannah Carroll.He is survived by two brothers, Gordon of Montreal and Warren of Valcourt; two sisters, Miss Church, Doris Morrisey, Melbourne and during Winifred, Mrs.Harold McQueeney of Auburn, N.Y., besides several other relatives.The remains rested at the J.H.Fleury Funeral Home, 198 Adam Street, Richmond, Funeral service was held on March 13, at 3 p.m.at St.Mary of Maricourt Church The requiem mass was celebrated by Rev.Gerard Beauregard and Rev.Jacques Paquin.Bearers were John Carroll, Darrell Gunter, Joseph Carlin, Frank Noxon, Lorenzo Trudeau, Lawrence ( Ben ) Murphy.She came to Canada in 1924, taking her nurse's training in Montreal between 1928 and 1929.In her work as a nurse, she travelled extensively.She came to Mansonvilie in 1945, where she bought a large house, formerly owned by Mrs.Harold Sullivan, which she furnished and operated as a nursing home, until she was forced to give up due to her own health failing.She continued living in her home and doing her own house work until her death.She is survived by a brother and sister, who reside in Germany.The funeral service took place in St.Cajetan Roman Catholic which she attended her residence in Mansonvilie, on March 17, at 10 am.Rev.Father Boisclair officiated at the Requiem Mass.Bearers were Kenneth Jones, Gordon Johnson, George Hamelin and Kenneth Lamorey.Burial took place in St.Cajetan Parish Cemetery.HAROLD MAYHEW OF DIXVILLE DIXVTLLE - The death of Harold Mayhew occurred at the home of his son, M.C.Mayhew, Dec.29, 1968, after a long period of failing health Born in Dixville on Dec.2, 1890.son of the late George W.Mavhew and his wife Eliza Driver, most of his life was spent in Dixville.where he was engaged in farming On Sept 1, 1911.he was married to Jennie McCoy, who predeceased him in July 1965 Mr.Mavhew is survived by his son, Merriman, daughters, Shirley, Mrs.H W.Adams.Dollard des Ormeaux.Phyllis.Mrs.Allan Palmer, Montreal, Mrs.Vera May, Los Angeles, Calif.; two adopted daughters, Patricia.Mrs.Kenneth Findlay, Montreal; and Priscilla, Mrs.Bruce Gardner.Detroit.Mich.; 10 grandchildren and 15 greatgrandchildren.The remains rested at Charron Funeral Home, Coaticook, where the service was conducted on Dec.31 by Rev.James Gibson.Bearers were Harold Cutler, Ozzie Thomas.Dean Robinson.Leslie Wright.Wallis Bailey and Bruce Ham.Interment took place in the family lot at Mount Forest Cemetery.Relatives and friends attending the funeral were from Montreal, Detroit, Mich., Middleboro, Mass., Saxtons River, Vt., Danville, Hatley and surrounding district.Flower Garden whist party held by Lodge ROCK ISLAND - Another Flower Garden whist party took place in the IOOF Hall on March 31 with games played at 13 tables High score prize winners were Mrs.Walter Simoneau, Mr and Mrs.K.I.Curtis and Miss Mildred Blake, while the prizes for low scores went to Mrs.Ellie Hartley, Mrs Lloyd Bishop, Mrs.Wilfred Moreï and Mrs.Edward Simpson, Sr.Refreshments were served by a committee of Crystal Rebekah Lodge members.Stanstead South United Church hears inspiring Easter sermon ROCK ISLAND - Easter Sunday at Stanstead South Church featured a church filled with families from both sides of the International Boundary and several visitors, home for Easter.Rev.G.Joycey, the pastor, spoke impressively on the term used frequently but wrongly by theologians and the general press, \u201cGod is Dead\u2019\u2019.He pointed out God is not dead, he never has been and in every sense of the word, God is everywhere, on the streets, the business establishments, the church, with us always.During the service.Mr.Joycey had the pleasure of presenting to Scott Somerville, a member of the Derby Line Troop 80 Boy Scouts of America, the God and Country award.Scott was accompanied bv several of the Scouts, all in uniform and their leader.Harvey Gardyne.Mr.Joycey said that most of the workrequiredfor this high award was done by Scott in Jackson, Me., before his family came to Derby Line to reside.After Scott had received his award, he in turn presented miniature replicas to his parents, Mr and Mrs.George Somerville.Mr.Gardyne said there are only two Scouts, presently in the Troop, who have earned this award.Scott, and Bruce Muir.The choir, under the direction of Mrs.Alice McHarg, with Mrs.Gwen Rollins at the organ, sang the beautiful anthem, Ten Thousand Angels, with Raymond Curtis singing the solo part.CHRISTENINGS There were three christenings, Randall John, the son of Mr.and Mrs.John Flood of Derby Line; Bradley Scott, little son of Mr.and Mrs.Lawrence Curtis, Derby Line; Sara Louise, daughter of Mr.and Mrs.Clark Couch from Connecticut.The service concluded with the benediction and postlude organ music.Mr.Joycey added a note of sadness to the service by announcing the sudden death of Mrs.Hazel Smith, the preceding day.Mrs.Smith has been a dedicated worker in the church for several years and during the pastoral prayer, he made special mention and asked for comfort for the bereaved family and saddened friends.Memorial flowers in the church were for C.R.Darby, Miss Carol Beadle, Mr.and Mrs.Herbert Chamberlain, Donald Ellis and Charles Clark, placed there by their families.NOTICE QUEBEC LIQUOR BOARD The undermentioned persons have applied for the following permits; CATEGORY Hotel - Motel Dining Room Bar - Tavern Restaurant NAME\tADDRESS RODRIGUE, Abel 43 Queen St., and Andre Rodrigue Lennoxville and Clement Rodrigue BELTRANO, Salvatore 2192 King West \u201cCaruso Pizza Inc.\u201d Sherbrooke CHARTIER, Hormidas Lac Brompton Club \u201cClub du Faucon South d\u2019Or Inc.\u201d\tCanton Orford Any objection to these applications shall be sent in writing, duly alleged, within fifteen days from this notice, to; THE REGISTRAR OF THE 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Mlle Printemps \"First on the South Shore\" RADIO CIO SHERBROOKE chit All Typ** of COMMERCIAL PRINTING PROGRESSIVE PIRLICATIONS INC.Sherbrooke IDailu Beeord Call about the specials at CALL: ¦ / (Publishers of the Sherbrooke Daily Record) 725 CPR TERRACE\tSHERBROOKE 569-3636 WED APRIL )6.i%y this week! 569-2585 1705 King St We»t Waters are high but not flooding There is no immediate danger of flooding in the Sherbrooke area, a Quebec Civil Defense spokesman said this morning He said no matter how warm temperatures become only a heavy rain storm could cause flooding now Sherbrooke police reported this morning river measurement at the Aylmer Bridge was 18 feet The danger passed when the ice left the river allow ing water to flow freely, the spokesman said.A survey by the Civil Defense last w eek showed water levels in Bromptonville were not dangerously high Some homes on St.Francis Boulevard might have basement problems but that is an annual event, he said An observer in Ayer s Cliff said today the water level on the lake was still dropping, slowly by surely.Firetruck slightly hurts boy A 12-year-old boy was slightly injured yesterday evening, when the bike he was riding hit the front wheel of a fire truck of the city of Sherbrooke, answering a call on Kennedy Street.Injured was Jean Pierre Hallee, son of Mr.and Mrs.Sebastien Hallee, of 195 5th Avenue.He was rushed to the St.Vincent de Paul Hospital, where he was released later.The fire truck was driven by fireman Normand Houle.The accident occurred at the intersection of Chicoyne and Terrill Streets, at 6:56 p.m.The firemen were answering a call to a chimney fire.The accident caused a short delay, after which the truck continued on to put out the fire.Teach Chinese MONTREAL (CP) - Written and spoken Chinese for beginners and intermediates will be taught at McGill for degree credits this summer, it was announced Tuesday.The course, from May 12 to June 27, is being jointly sponsored by the Centre for East Asian Studies and the centre for continuing education.Registration will be limited to 40 students.Summertime ET: art and music at Orford The 19th summer season of the JM( Orford Arts ( entre w ill extend from June 28 to August 31 The activities will include three-week study sessions, as well as a festival of public concerts and seminars featuring members of the teaching faculty, students and guest artists This year the centre will be open to visitors from May Arts exhibits will be presented throughout the summer 15 Classes and teaching faculU Once again, three sessions will be scheduled, each to last Three-year sentence for Sawyervil/e heist Pierre Paul Landry, a criminology student Iront Trois-Rivieres was sentenced to three years in penitentiary y esterday by Assizes Court Judge Kvender \\ eilleuv Landry will serve the three years concurrently with another three year sentence for rape.He will appear in court again todax to plead guilty to charges of break-in and stealing a hand bag, and attempted rape.Landry had been found guilty ot the $4.9(10 bank robbery in Saw \\ er\\ die last December.Most of the money was recovered by members ot the Quebec Provincial Police one month ago, near a church in Coaticook.three weeks In past years, music classes were presented during the first two periods fine arts and drama classes exclusively during the third session Howevei this yeai music and arts classes w ill be spread over Ihe three sessions Following is a list of the classes offered and names of the members of the teaching faculty First session: June 29 to .luh 20 MUSIC Piano Karl Engel.Nadia Strycek.violin Andrew Dawes Kenneth Perkins viola Terence Helmer, cello Guy Fallot Marcel Saint Cyt guitar Alexandre l.agoya clarinet Jean Laurendeau.French horn and trumpet Aime Lamesse.Trombone and baritone Joseph Zuskin.saxophone Pierre brass band Aime Lamesse.chamber orchestra See \"JMC Camp\" Page 7 Bourque, Asbestos factory situation still under study says firm ASBESTOS A Canadian Johns-Munville Company state ment, commenting on an April 10 story in the Sherbrooke Daily Record says: \u201cThe company has never said that the plant was going to 'be moved\u2019 or relocated We have stated that, in order to in sure an orderly expansion of the pit.the factory would have to be \u2018demolished by 1972'.\"The number of employees now working at the factory is 449 a far cry from the re ported '550 to 603\u2019 \u201cThe shareholders of Johns Manville have elected a mini her of officers in whom they have placed their faith to run the day to day operations of the company and have no direct say in the decisions taken by said officers \u201cWhen Canadian Johns Manville decided to build a plant near Toronto and to maiuifac lure insulating materials there, it seemed logical to relocate the rock wool and refractory cement departments.This move affect ed less than 40 men who were all retained as company cm ployoes.\u201cThe statement 'If the plant is relocated elsewhere the pos sibility is that a very small percentage of the workers will be going' is pure speculation and has no place in such an article.A more honest approach to the subject would be to await the results of the study now in progress and then comment on them.\"The last statement, about: an unemployment situation is also irrelevant at tins time and smells of attempts to sensation alize the issue \" Bishop s appointments made TALKS OF ABBEY LIFE \u2014 Sherbrooke Rotarians greeted a monk from the St.Benoit do Lac Abbey last night at their weekly meeting.Seen are from left: Rev.Bill Wil- liams, Father Mathys, speaker and Paul Nadeau, Club presi- dent.(Record photo: Gerry Letnay) Two French speaking Cana dians have been named to posts at Bishop\u2019s University They are Richard Giguere and Claude Thibault.Mr Giguere has been ap pointed as a lecturer in the Modern Languages Department (French).Mr.Giguere, who studied also at the University of Montreal, is a graduate from the University of Sherbrooke, where he obtained his BA and MA degrees.He has previously held positions with the Estrie Regional School Hoard and the University of Sherbrooke.He is particularly interested in the theatre, the cinema and journalism.Since 1966, Mr.Gi guère has been a part time in structor in French conversa lion.Professor Claude Thibault, HA (Laval), MA (Laval) and Bishop\u2019s), has been named Academic Assistant to the Prin cipal from July 1, 1969 He will Centuries-old monks precepts said still valid continue to act as head of the history department, a position which he has held since 1966, and to teach one course on French Canada.Horn in Quebec City in 1931, Professor Thibault is complet ing his Pb.D.studies at the University of Hochester, N Y Before coming to Hi: hop' University.lie served in the Cana dian Army (1951-1960) and in the department of English and history at the University of Sherbrooke PUBLIC NOTICE There is a By-law prohibiting the burning of trash (except in properly enclosed containers or incinerators) and the lighting of grass fires within limits of the TOWNSHIP OF HATLEY.Amy person violating this law will be held responsible for all damages and costs incurred.\"Let him have humility, to give him a good word is above all gifts.\" Such is the description of the way of life at the St.Benoit du Lac Abbey, given Sherbrooke Rotarians by Father Mathys, guest speaker, at last night's meeting at the New Sherbrooke Hotel.Father Mathys, a world traveller, told members of some of the living rules at the Abbey.He said the philosophy surrounding the principle of life they observe was laid down back in 529 B.C.by St.Benedict, the first monk.The speaker went on to explain the attitude found nowadays at the St.Benoit du Lac Abbey.Its spirit could be des- Specials sportswear dresses blouses, t* 2-25 3.25 5 25 SPECIAL RACK OF DRESSES cribed as \u201clet him have humility, to give him a good word is above all gifts, let him seek rather to be laughed than to be feared.\u201d St.Benedict realized this in the year 529, and there were no psychiatrists at that time.He added that the abbey still understands the problems of the world.This is perhaps why more than 30,900 visitors came to St.Benoit du Lae last year alone, in search of peace.Father Mathys showed color slides of his trip to Israel in 1966 They featured most of the historical sights found in the Holy Land.He added that during his visit to that country, he had met Moshe Dayan, now minister of defense.Sherbrooke Rotarians also announced their special program to celebrate their 50th Anniversary next June.The project is to raise a sum of $5,000 to be given to the Canadian National Institute for the Blind The money will be used to build a house for the blind in Sherbrooke.The city has already stated it would give the institute the land location Four-car crash Two slightly hurt BLAIS & MADRO \"Quality Man'* Store\" CUSTOM TAILORS 149 Wellington St North Sherbrooke\u2014Tel.569-7928 SAL 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opened.Rabbi Berglas told the visitors about the Synagogue and the Jewish religion Dr Rene Frenette and Mort Vineberg will be the co-presidents of the new branch.Miss Mimi Shea and Mrs.Charles Gabour will serve as vice-presidents The treasurer will be Mrs L.P.Bourgault and Daniel Heilig will be the secretary.Mrs Benoit Toupin, Lewis Rosenbloom and Dr Jean-Claude Lasry will be branch directors.BRIEFLETS LENNOXVILLE The Annual Meeting of the Lennoxville Ladies Curling Club, will be held at the Club House, on Wed., April 23, at 8 p.m, Presentation of prizes at 5:30, and dinner at 6:30.Mrs.R.E.Mosher will preside at the Annual Meeting.Two persons were slightly injured yesterday, when a car\u2019s brakes failed on Larocque Street.It ended up hitting three cars under the Galt and Alexander Street overpass.Injured were Mrs.Dolores Beauchesne, 30 years old, from East Angus, and Jean Claude Lavoie, 18 years old from Sher brooke.The accident occurred when the vehicle driven by Mrs.Card party is sponsored by Beebe institute BEEBE \u2014 The Women\u2019s Institute sponsored a card party at the Beebe school, on March 21 when 500 was played at seven tables.Prize winners were Men, Raymond Shepard, Rev.Ralph Rogers; ladies Mrs A Brault and Mrs.L.Goudreau, West Charleston, Vt Door prize was claimed by Mrs.John Beamish of Ayer\u2019s Cliff.Refreshments were served by the committee to terminate a pleasant evening.Beauchesne crashed into three other cars under the overpass They were literally demolished in the crash.The other cars were owned by Jean Claude Lavoie, 18 years old, of Sherbrooke, Mi ehael Churcher, 22 years old of Bishopton, and Roland Lavoie, 58, of Sherbrooke.Normand F.Labarga NOTARY Nical Bid))., 6 Wtllinglon S Suit* 205, T«l.562-5547 NOTICE The Annual Meeting of the Corporation of the Sherbrooke Hospital will be held at 8 15 P M on Tuesday, April 22, 1969, in the Norton Residence At this meeting reports will be given by the various committee chairmen.The election of Governor Ond other business will take place.Light refreshments will be served at the conclusion of the meeting Donald P.Fish, Secretary.fast interphone service.DRIVE brooke MARBLETON Guilty Card Party Friday, April 18, St.Paul's Church Hall.SAWYERVILLE Sugaring off at the Legion Hall, on April 20th.2 p.m.Adults: 75c.Children under 12, 50c.SHERBROOKE Beta Sigma Phi Rummage Sale.Trinity United Church, Court St., Friday, April 18, at 10 a m.INCOMPARABLE BARGAI Doors Windows Awnings DUFOUR GLASS 950 King E.(Cor.14th Ave.) yFREE ESTIMATES 562-4777.ROLLED ROAST OF BEEF ROLLED ROAST OF PORK Boneless Chuck\tLB.Lean and Boneless\tLB.79c 65c ) LEAN STEWING BEEF Cut-Up\tlb.\t75*\tFRESH LOCAL PARSNIPS\t2\tlbs.SMOKED COTTAGE ROLL Whole or Half\tlb.\t69*\tFLORIDA SWEET CORN\t\t5 HYGRADE WIENERS\tA\tlbs.\t99*\tMclNTOSH APPLES Can.No.1\t5\tlbs.FRESH HADDOCK FILLETS\tlb.\t63*\tFLORIDA CELERY Size 24\teach\t 27c 59e 65e 29e SUNKIST ORANGES MEXICAN TOMATOES Size 72 Vine-Ripened \u2014 DOZEN LBS.79c 49* UtpltAvA BIRD'S EYE FROZEN BEANS C /QQC French Style \u2014 10 oz.pkg.\t* NEW MAPLE PRODUCTS \u2014 Fancy Quality 6.75 oe\t98c Gallon MAPLE WAX Carton 28 oz.tin 65* DELIVERY IN LENNOXVILLE A.M.DELIVERY IN SHERBROOKE P.M.Tel.562-1531 Stjcrbrooke Dnilti Bccotd The paper of the Eastern Townships Established February 9, 1897, incorporating the Sherbrooke Gazette (est 1837) and the Sherbrooke Examine' (est 1879) Published Monday to Friday by Progressive Publications Inc., 725 CPU Terrace, Sherbrooke, Quebec IVAN SAUNDERS Publisher ROBERT STAFFORD Secretary-treasurer LEONARD RYAN Editor m-chief WEDNESDAY, APRIL 16, 1969 The Opposition's hardest noses never let up .- _\t-\tA DCS I A r'lr CfM Closer control needed over resources plans Water pollution suddenly has become the topic of the day in the Eastern Townships, with special concern over the future of Lake Memphremagog and other lakes in the area.The interest is merited because there is no denying the argument that maintaining the quality of the water in the lakes of this district has an important bearing on the economic future of the Eastern Townships.But it is only one phase of the willy-nilly, unplanned, wasteful use of our natural resources \u2014resources which once gone are difficult if not impossible to bring back or replace.The Canadian Wildlife Federation suggests that there are alternatives to this kind of spoilage.It proposes that any planning done for the use of land\u2014urban or rural-should be based on sound ecological principles.In the other words, the best use should be made of the land, not from the standpoint of growth or monetary profit but from the standpoint of what will best benefit the people and other forms of life that live on it.Land use is not always so based.We have polluted our land, air and water and continue to do so.Land has been put to use that would bring a quick dollar and then make the land useless.Concrete has spread like a blight outside our cities.Not until people have an awareness of ecology and a better understanding of the relationship between the land and the people and other life on it will we make the best use of what we have.If man could travel at the speed of light, he\u2019d still have to waste three hours getting to and from the time machine.Weakening an argument One of the weaknesses too often afflicting politicians, and other speakers for that matter, trying to make a case for the particular cause they are supporting is to bring in some patently false statement that serves to discredit such credible arguments they might advance.And the exponents of the separatist cause in this province are not above indulging in such tactics.If statements by Gilles Grégoire, vice-president of Le Parti Québécois, at Windsor over the weekend are to be believed, residents of Quebec province are the only people anywhere on this continent required to pay both federal and provincial income taxes.Without going too deeply into the situation in the other provinces of Canada where a percentage of the federal tax is refunded to the province in lieu of their own tax impositions a brief look at the United States quickly proves the falsity of his claims.With a very few notable exceptions, most states of the union impose their own income taxes for state purposes and in addition most major cities levy a municipal income tax.The proponents of Quebec separation from the rest of Canada may be sincere in their beliefs the economic problems can be overcome, but by a few irresponsible statements they could undermine their whole thesis insofar as the public is concerned.No, Gwendolyn, \u201cDrink to Me Only With Thine Eyes\u201d is not the temperance society\u2019s theme song.Bygone days OTTAWA OFFBEAT OTTAWA \u2014 If the government backbenchers, like good little boys, must always be seen but seldom heard, it s a much different cup of political tea for the MF\u2019s on the opposition backbenches.The Liberal backbenchers must be seen \u2014 as the living breathing evidence of\u2019the government\u2019s majority voting power in the Commons but traditionally are required to do it in well-behaved silence.The sight of them sitting there, mum, in the rear ranks, is a sort of insurance policy for the front line cabinet, against surprise losses in snap votes.And they\u2019re about as vocal as an insurance policy, too.With their opposite numbers on the opposition backbenches, things are different and a lot more fun They\u2019re required to be seen, too, as insurance that the Opposition won't look like too tiny a minority in surprise votes, but like bad little boys, they must be heard And the louder and oftener, the better bad boys they are.If it's the job of the Opposition to oppose the government and in opposing it, offer a credible alternative to it, most of the work falls on the backbenchers.WEAR \u2019EM DOWN The leaders may plan the strategy of the war of the words in Parliament, but their followers, the majority of them TEN YEARS AGO Miss Helene Huard, pianist, is the Grand Prize winner of the 1959 Youth Festival, having won out over six other contestants in the special class.WORLD ALMANAC FACTS Thomas Bowdler in his \u201cFamily Shakespeare,\u201d 1818, omitted \u201cthose words and expressions .which cannot with propriety be read aloud in a family,\u201d The World Almanac notes.Bowdler also expurgated editions of the Old Testament and Gibbon\u2019s \u201cDecline and Fall of the Roman E m p i r e.\u201d Consequently, \u201cBowdlerize\" means to make prudish deletions from literary works.^PRflyER FOR TODAY FROM VP'J Che Upper I am with thee, saith the Lord, to deliver thee.(Jeremiah 1:19) PRAYER: I give myself to Thee this day, my Lord, for in Thy company I shall be given all I need for every experience.In Thee I put my trust, praying in Jesus' name.Amen.Sticcbroakc Daily Bccocd SUBSCRIPTION RATES C*rrl*r delivery, 45c weekly.Mail subscriptions in City of Sherbrooke, $23.40 per year.Mail subscriptions elsewhere, 1 year $18.00, 6 months $9.00, 3 months $4.00, one month $3.00.Single copies 10c, over 30 days 25c, over 90 deys 50c.Remittance with order.Second class mail registration number - 1064.backbenchers, must fight the battles.Who, then, are the hardest-nosed political warriors?Sit in on the Daily Question Period in the House or even a few times, and you\u2019ll soon know.They\u2019re the ones who provoke the most hostile reaction from the government benches.They\u2019re the members of the Opposition who get heckled, even hissed, or heard in worried silence.This because they're the trouble-makers \u2014 making trouble for the government There\u2019s Donnie Maclnnis, the two-fisted Conservative from Cape Breton, so combative that the nagging fear he just sometime might use those fists is never far from the back of Liberal minds.Maclnnis almost daily clubs the government with the cry \u2018bums and idiots\u201d \u2014 which happens to be a phrase Prime Minister Trudeau only recently in Britain employed to describe some of his own Liberals The Cape Bretoner, by sheer persistence, is getting to them, and their only countermeasure so far has been an angry hooting and hollering of f rustration.It\u2019s the old wear-them-down technique that former Conservative MP Gordon Churchill used with his repeated scornful cry \u201csame old gang!\u201d There\u2019s Nova Scotia Conservative Robert Coates who has been hammering the government on its spending Not the spending of billions of dollars For who grasps such figures?But the spending of thousands on rugs, drapes and luxury furniture for fancy offices in posh new buildings for cabinet ministers and senior civil servants.NAG NAG NAG These are figures every taxpayer, especially the housewife, can understand And comprehending clearly, complain Still in the Maritimes, there is New Brunswick Conservative Gordon Fairweather, quiet, but deadly when he wants to be.As he currently is in his careful probing of the life and times of a senior civil servant and his wife.Fairweather, as a former attorney general, took on the job of Parliament's prosecutor when others hung back.Out in Newfoundland there are \"The Six, \" the half-dozen Conservatives who beat the government, the Canadian transport commission and the CNR, and kept their beloved \u201cBullet\u2019\u2019 running, at least for a whole lot longer than most people even thought possible.In the West, there is Calgary Conservative Eldon Woolliams, boomingly big-voiced, and impossible to shout down.Day after day he nags the government about wheat prices and By RICHARD JACKSON oil markets Never letting up.it can become wearing on the cabinet And has.Then to demonstrate that he\u2019s more than just a political scold, he nailed Transport Minister Deliver on the information leak \u2014 five days before the official announcement \u2014 on the site of the new Montreal jumbo jetport.which may have put the multimillion dollar project in peril of speculative killings.Finally, there\u2019s that good grey socialist Stanley Knowles of the NDP.who at least a couple of times each week for the last three years has been crusading for penny pinched government pensioners.He wins a new pension deal for retired federal workers, he says, and he wins it for everyone.Whether, in fact, retired civil servants can be equated with all the rest of us in the matter of pensions, current and future, might be highly debatable But Stanley Knowles believes it to be so.and keeps boring away at the social conscience of the government week after week after wearing week.There they are.11 good men and true, 10 Tories and one New Dem, the hardest noses in all the Opposition The Peacemaker 5S uowt/y ¦i r.;.: TODAY in history by THE CANADIAN PRESS April 16,1969.Sieur de Roberval, France\u2019s first viceroy in Canada, sailed from La Rochelle for the New World 427 years ago today\u2014in 1542\u2014with three ships and 200 colonists.He wintered at Cartier\u2019s camp at Cap Rouge, near Quebec, and explored the St.Lawrence as far as Montreal Island, looking for the legendary kingdom of Saguenay.The expedition was a failure and its survivors withdrew to France in 1543.Roberval was murdered in Paris in 1560.1786\u2014The British explorer Sir John Franklin died.1942\u2014King George VI awarded the George Cross for bravery to Malta.Second World War Twenty-five years ago today\u2014in 1944\u2014United States planes bombed Belgrade; Lord Louis Mountbatten, Southeast Asia Commander, moved into headquarters in Ceylon; Russian troops took Yalta, 30 miles east of Sevastopol, and nine other towns.WORLD ALMANAC FACTS Bilingualism hasn't harmful side effects Big worries Inflation and Vietnam war are Nixon 5 most pressing problems MONTREAL (CP) - A group of English-speaking children is showing skeptics that bilingualism can be attained in school without harmful side effects.The children are participating in suburban Montreal project under which elementary school courses are :aught in French to pupils whose mother tongue is English.It all started when the five\u2014now six-members of the St.Lambert Bilingual School Study Group get nowhere with a proposal that the South Shore Protestant Regional School Board start a concentrated French program in St.Lambert.So they approached a McGill psychologist, W.E.Lambert, who had been studying aspects of bilingualism.\u201cThey told me, \u2018You\u2019ve been studying this problem for years\u2014here\u2019s your chance to put your theories into practice,\u201d Dr Lambert said in an interview.The school board agreed to cooperate under research conditions, says Murielle Parkes, a member of the study group with two children in the experimental program.Results of the first two years of the project have been1 published by Dr.Lambert and his colleagues, and they indicate that if children whose mother tongue is English are totally immersed in French during school hours they will progress as well in language and mathematical skills as children schooled entirely in their mother tongue Dr.Lambert says he was astounded by his own results: \u201cWe expected some nasty repercussions, but nothing like that came through.\u201d The pilot group was one class of 15 children, who had attended a French kindergarden for two hours a day in the year preceding Grade 1.The second year the program was expanded to two classes of 19 children.No attempt was made to screen out slow learners.Response from parents was amazing,\u201d Mrs.Parkes said.Sixty per cent wanted their children involved in the experiment\u2014so many that it was impossible to accommodate them all in the pilot year.This was announced following the impressive performance by the seven young artists in the Superior School Auditorium.FIFTEEN YEARS AGO Gerard Gendron, of Cowansville, won the Yamas-ka St.Francis District public speaking tournament in Drummondville.Mr.Gendron delivered a 20-minute speech on \u201cHow Canada Will Become A Great Nation\u201d.He will represent the district in the inter-district contest in Beauharnois, on Easter Monday, April 19.TWENTY YEARS AGO A resident of Bishopton for more than 40 years, Robert J.Hughes, observes his 99th birthday today.WASHINGTON (CP) - Inflation and the Vietnam war have been the most pressing American problems inherited by President Nixon.They began arriving in strength together in 1965 when President Lyndon Johnson elected to start expanding 23,000 United States troops in South Vietnam to the present total of about 540,000.It is being suggested now that Nixon\u2019s assault on inflation won\u2019t work unless he begins scaling down the war as well His recipe for applying a brake to the economy is to continue after June 1 a war tax of 10 cents on every income tax dollar, keep interest rates high and trim federal spending after next July 1 to produce\u2014as he forecast Saturday\u2014a budget surplus of $5,800.000.000 which would be a considerable contrast to last year\u2019s deficit about 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FRESH CHICKENS Ib 39' FRESH, IN THE BASKET CUT UP CHICKEN P.r lb 43* TASTY, SLICED PORK LIVER 29* 40 oi.^ Par Ib.Steinberg Reg.or all Beef \u2014 SKINLESS FRANKFURTERS X 55* HYGRADE FRANKFURTERS llb.pk0.59« MAPLE LEAF SLICED PORK SHOULDER 6P\" 59' thousands of miracle prices 5L m pJ?EVERYDAY LOW PRICE STEINBERG EVAPORATED MILK 16c 16 OZ.TIN EVERYDAY LOW PRICE EjnpJJ ICE CASTLE ICE CREAM 59G 3 PINT SQUARE 1 Ib.Cl, pkg.0 oi, btl.20 o, A DAIRY PRODUCTS 2 Ib.pkg.1.33 KRAFT CANADIAN CHEESE SLICES KRAFT VELVEETA CHEESE PVgb 1.29 SWISS KNIGHT GRUYERE CHEESE 8pk°g 47* KRAFT BRICK CHEESE STICK 8pkox; 50* FIELDS OXLOVER, MEDIUM CHEDDAR CHEESE \\lba.85* KRAFT PURE ORANGE JUICE 94* PILLSBURY CRESCENT DINNER ROLLS STEINBERG MARGARINE 1 FROZEN FOODS I STEINBERG FROZEN \u2014 FRENCH 9 pkg.FRIED POTATOES IZ 19* STEINBERG FROZEN \u2014 BRUSSELS :o oz.pkg- 8 oi 2JC SPROUTS\t°pkox 33* STEINBERG CAULIFLOWER STEINBERG FROZEN \u2014 CHOPPED BROCCOLI\t10pkgo' 22* FROZEN \u2014 RICH'S COFFEE RICH SARA LEE FROZEN CHOCOLATE CAKE \u201c \u201c 73' 10 O.gge '\u2018\u201er 31' EVERYDAY LOW PRICE PREMIUM VARIETY GOLDEN RIPE BANANAS 12?PER LB.LARGE OR SMALL EVERYDAY LOW PRICE Sl\u201d1 p J CANADA NO.1 GRADE N.B.POTATOES 27?10 LB.BAG A pkg.1 Ib.pkg.1 lb 20* BEVERAGES I PRESERVES I STEINBERG, IN TOMATO SAUCE BEANS WITH PORK 20* AYLMER TOMATO SOUP PEA SOUP HABITANT 28ti°1- 23* 1 tip01 13* CHASE & SANBORN 10c off FRESH COFFEE ALL PURPOSE CHALET COFFEE ^ 65' TASTER'S CHOICE \u2014 FREEZE DRIED COFFEE V^l.lO STEINBERG, RIP TOP, GINGER ALE 74* i h bag PI -,/\t\t1 « a /\tCANADA DRY\t\\\t\tPOWDERED\t\\ l GINGER ALE J\t\tI TIDE DETERGENT j Van 1\t\t\\\tKING _\t- .\t/ X SIZE 1.56 ZScOFf/ \\PKG 1 \t\t\t J CUSTOMER INFORMATION\t \tFrom time to time, we will inform you of manufacturer's cost changes here.Listed below are some of the items whose cost to us has changed.Stock up on these products at the MH06&\ta X 1 i'I'I 1\t-HK\t \tcurrent lower price, while quantities last.UNCLE BEN'S QUICK RICE \u201c\u201c 83'\tKELLOGG'S BRAN FLAKES \u201c\u201c 36' POST'S SUGARCRISP (B'/i oi.40c) or\tSNOW FLAKE ALPHABITS n, - 41'\tAMMONIA\t17' POST'S TREAT PACK p;,\\ 42'\tPEPSODENT TOOTH PASTE Gi*TnJb.,i\u201d 59* OATMEAL OR CHOCOLATE CHIP OR SHORTCAKE DAD S COOKIES HEINZ KETCHUP CHICKEN NOODLE, 2c OFF L1PT0N SOUP MIX 4'p\u2019kg°l 24 TURKEY NOODLE, 4c OFF UPTON SOUP MIX4\t24 CHASE & SANBORN, 30c OFF INSTANT COFFEE ,0~ 1.4: CHASE & SANBORN 20c OFF INSTANT COFFEE CAPTAIN CRUNCH \u2014 QUAKER CEREALS QUICK QUAKER CEREALS V: 47 LADY SCOTT, PRINTED TOILET TISSUE l:i\u201cl 32 LADY SCOTT, PRINTED FACIAL TISSUE 11 Vi oi.^ Q Pkg.8 oi pkg rolls per pkg.400 in a pkg.400 in fJÇ BONUS BUYS are extra savings made possible by unusual purchases or manufacturers temporary allowance.THE HOME OF miracle food prices 15% on the order you select ! 10 SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD, WED., APRIL 16, 1969 WE RENT ALMOST \u2022\tVIBRATING ROLLER lor Asphalt and Compaction \u2022\tSCAFFOLDING of all kinds \u2022\tPAVING BREAKERS \u2022\tCEMENT SAWS \u2022\tFLOOR SANDERS \u2022\tAPPLIANCES for MOVERS \u2022\tCOMPACTORS (Jumping Jack) \u2022\tOTHER ITEMS on Request Geo.Fabi pres.\u2014 Gilles Fabi mgr EVERYTHING f Wickti Cement I Breaker (Gill Rental & Sales Center Inc.W.\u2014 Sherbrooke \u2014 Tel.569-9641 \u2014 2 906 King COLUMNS OF Phone 569-3636 12.To Let 35a.Legal Notice OPPORTUNITIES Phone 569-3636 35a.Legal Notice T.Articles For Sale HEADING NO 1 or the classified page enumerates various items for sale at bargain prices.It you nave some thing you wish to sell, or are In the market for a specific article, place an ad under this heading, \"Articles for sale.\" PRINTING of all kinds.Write us for quotations or drop In at our commercial plant, Progressive Publications, 725 CPR Terrace, Sherbrooke.Tel.56V-3636, Local 51.\t________ FURNITURE that has been stored away, reason for sale, hasn't been claimed.Three complete rooms, bedroom set, living room set and kitchen set $229.One other at $199.As low as $2.00 weekly.Paul Boud reau.Tel.549 3980 or 864-4251, Deau ville.USED ALUMINUM Oflset press plates, 009 x 33 X23\".Easily cut or bent.Five for $1.00.Apply: Sherbrooke Dally Record, 725 CPR 78 ÏÏGZAG SEWING MACHINES SLIGHTLY scratched in shipping, Built-In button holes, twin needles, etc, Name brands, guaranteed Tel.567-1717.LARGE AMOUNT OF NO.1 baled hay at $13 a ton, Mr.Stanley Ward, RR 3, Magog.Tel.843-2323.HAY: Approxima.ely 9,000 bales, 15c a bale.Contact Mrs.Dorothy Mac Intosh, Mac Mad Bar Farm, R.R.1, Austin, Que.Tel.843-3130.COMBINATION OIL and electric sieve, used one year.Reasonable.Tel.562-\t6903.Ï968 TRIUMPH BONNEVILLE motorcycle, perfect condition.Less than 3,000 miles.Call after 5 p.m.562 9481.\t_______ MOTORCYCLE SUZUKI, 250 C.C.Guaranteed perfect condition.Bar gain.Tel.daytime 563-0686, evenings 563-\t5172.4.Property For Sale NORTH DISTRICT - Bungalow, 6 rooms, plus 3 completed rooms In basement Large lot, garage, and breezeway.Tel.567-2917- THERE I STOOD, a realtor on the right, a real estate b-oker on the left, and Charles Connors right be hind me, pushing towards the best buy.Want a push; then call; 562-4000.INDIVIDUAL FAMILY EIGHT ROOM wonderful corner residence, 2355 Bachand Street.Adjacent Sher brooke University.Natural oak finish.Exquisite Intericr decorating.Garage, etc.Possession available.Other beautiful residences.See Hebert's, 2155 Bachand.Phone: 562-0674.____________________________ WONDERFUL NEW LARGER EIGHT ROOM Individual corner residence.Near Sherbrooke Golf Club.Double living room, family room, five bedrooms, fireplaces, double garages, double larger lots, etc.1125 Desroch-ers.Another new six room exquisite residence, 1985 Grime.Occupancy May.See Hebert's, 2155 Bachand Phone: 562-0874.LAKE MAGOG lake front modern house, two bedrooms, large living room, dining area, modern kitchen, fully air conditioned, forced air oil heating, 153 (rnnlage, two acres In rear.Must be seen to be appreciated.$10,000.000 cash, balance easy terms.Further Information phone North Halley, 842-2482.6,700 SQ.FT.panelled office space available Air conditioned, independ ent healing and ventilating system, private entrance, three private offices, Parking \u2014 70 cars.Suitable also for school or light manufacturing Call 562 2662 R W Dube, or write: P.O.Box 490, Sherbrooke FOR RENT Vh room bachelor apart-ment In Lennoxville.Tel.563-1134.UNIVERSITE 35a.Legal Notice DE SHERBROOKE HI : Cité Universitaire Sherbrooke, Quebec CLASSIFIED RATES 4c per word\t, i Minimum charge 75c for 18 v'ord* 0I'v}**s(Jo Consecutive insertions without copy change.i insertions 6 insertions 22 insertions 260 insertions or one year less less less less 15\u2018Ü 25% 33^% 50% DEADLINE: 4 P.M.of working day previous to publication.CLASSIFIED DISPLAY A AUCTION RATES Transient to 800 agate lines 800 to 1500 agate lines 1500 to 2000 agate lines Over 2000 agate lines Borders to 6 pt.f line rate plus 2c.Borders to 6 pt., and illustration(s), line rate plus 4c) DEADLINE: Noon of working day previous to publication.18c 15c 14c 13c AVAILABLE MAY 1ST\u20145 rooms, heated, hof water, 3rd floor, situated at 554 Vimy St.For Information, call 567-4386, NORTH WARD: 550 Blvd Jacques Cartier, 4 room apartment, heated, hot water, stove, washer-dryer, wall to wall carpetting in living room Parking space.Available May 1st, Tel.567-9257 and 569 3369.WFST WARD, 3 room apartment, very clean, heated, hot water, 220, tiles, May 1st.$70 per month.Apply at 1120 Lesieux St.(Near C.E.G.E.P.) T EN DERS for ROADS, WATERWORKS, SEWERS AND OUTDOOR LIGHTING PROJECT 1968 ALFRtD ANGELO Original model wedding gown.Organza lined with Irish linen.Aline.Front design with appliquées Venise cut lace in rose pattern and pearl embroidery.Cathedral length train from back yoke.Matching headdress.Size 5-7.Prom dresses in white and colors.Phone Rock Island, 876-2020 after 5:30 p.m.\t________ TECOWAY CONbOTË sewing machine, perfect condition.Call 842-2482.KITCHEN STOVE, combination ABC oil burners and propane gas, with new equipment for wood.Suitable for summer cottage.Phone 567 4616 be tween 6 and 7:30 p.m.WALNUT DOUBLE BED complete with Beauty Rest spring and mattress $25.00, mirror-dresser $5.00, dresser without mirror $3.00, small desk $3.00, one large and one small Venetian blind (new) $5.00 at 1600 Dominion Ave, Tel.562-0302.16 REFRIGERATORS and 16 freezers, new, slightly damaged in transport, also 125 mattresses for sale at special prices.Apply 1026 Wellington St.South.CONTINUING AUCTION SALE for the Kiltie Hardware Store of Lennoxvlllo, Que.Sale lo bh held in the hall on the Fair Grounds, Ayer's Cliff.Wed., April 16th, 1969, at 7 p.m.(please note time) Don't overlook the fact that there are hundreds of interesting articles to be sold.These articles are too num erous to mention.There will be all kinds of dishes, hardware, etc.Please come early.Lunch available.TERMS.Cash.HOWARD STANDISH, Auctioneer Ayer's Cliff, Que.AUCTION SALE For the Estate of the late Gladys Arguin, of Lennoxville.To be held at Art Bennett's Auction House, Thursday, April 17th, at 7 p.m.TO BE SOLD: G.E.small electric stove.Singer washing machine (like new), small Westinghouse refrigerator (like new), chrome kitchen set, G.E.dehumidifier, chesterfields, organ, piano, television (like new), five radios, Zenith Trans Ocean portable, oak dining room sat (round table), vacuum cleaner, electric sewing machine.Many small tables, antique clock, mantel clocks, single and double beds, bureaus, trunks, two typewriters, large quantity of dishes, power lawn mower, tools (garden).Many other articles too numerous to mention.ART BENNETT, Auctioneer Sawyervllle, Que.RICHMOND, 2 tenement house on large lot, 220 wiring, double garage, at 582 584 College St.South.Apply P.O.Box 293, Sherbrooke, Que RICHMOND \u2014 Large modern brick house, corner lot 213 x 175 in reslden tial district near polyvalent High School and churches.16 rooms including 5 bedrooms; finished basement with fireplace.Baseboard heating system.Double heated garage.Price $45,000.Easy terms.Fcr information- Richmond 826-3666.4a.Trailers For Sale CANADA S FINEST TENT TRAILERS, now on display at Emperor Trailer Sales Reg'd, 30 Massawippl St., Lennoxville.Tel.569-7516.VOLKSWAGEN CAMPMOBILE, like new! 1967, 24,000 ml.Kitchen with gas stove, double bed, etc.Reason for sale Returning to Europe.Tel.569-5602.13.Offices To Let TO RENT \u2014 Small office with storage or warehouse space.Tl.562-1410.16.Room and Board COMFORTABLE HOME in small village of Milan.Homemade cooking, friendly atmosphere, occupancy May 1st.Make ressrvatlons now.Write to Mr Michael Sherman, Milan, Clue.18.Wanted To Rent LARGE HOUSE or apartment, 9, 10, or more rooms, Sherbrooke-Lennox ville area.For family with five children and five foster children.We can pay a higher than normal rent for larger than normal premises.Call 569-1292.20.Wanted To Purchase FOR CHRISTIAN RANCH CAMP \u2014 Quiet riding horses and pony.Western type saddles, bridles, and equipment; bench saw Reply P.O.Box 386, Magog.Tel.843-4540.OLD CLOCKS, dishes, crocks, frames, settees, fables, oil lamps, iron kettles, brass bads, old jewellery, etc.MacLeod's Antiques, Lennoxville.Tel.567-7510.SMALL PIGS, of 6 lo 8 weeks old.Also heifers, 1 year old, and 2 year old.Holstein.Complete herd of cows, Robert Menard.849-3421.24a.Agents Wanted \u2022\tREQUIRED DEPOSIT FOR PLANS AND SPECS (in cash, certified cheque or money order) conditionally refundable \u2022\tMade to the order of: \u2022 Tenders received by: ROADS, WATERWORKS AND SEWERS PRr'iECT $100.00 OUTDOOR LIGHTING PROJECT $50.00 \u2022 Up to: e Plans and specification available at: \u2022 Tenders forms available: La Corporation de L\u2019Université de Sherbrooke Administrative Vice Rector University of Sherbrooke.Sixteen (16.00) hours EDST Monday, May 5th, 1969.Service des Bâtiments et Terrains Room 053, Central Pavilion, University.La Corporation de L\u2019Université de Sherbrooke Quebec Bid Depository Office, 78 Peel Street, Sherbrooke.Fourteen (14.00) hours EDST Thursday, May 1st, 1969.Quebec Bid Depository Office 78 Peel Street, Sherbrooke.With plans and specifications.With plans and specifications.\u2022 Up to: \u2022 Opening of tendon: \u2022 At: \u2022 Invited tenderers: Certified Cheque or bid bond Sixteen (16 00) hours EDST Friday, May 2nd 1969.Sixteen (16.00) hours EDST Monday, May 5th 1969.Office of the Administrative Vice Rector Room 254, 3rd Floor, Central Pavilion, University.Contractors from the Province of Quebec $15,000.00 Seventeen (17.00) hours EDST Tuesday, April 29th, 1969.Sixteen (16.00) hours EDST Thursday, May 1st, 1969.Office of the administrative Vice Rector Room 254, 3rd Floor, Central Pavilion, University.Selected list of local electrical contractors.$2,000.00 Roy Transport Enr.MOVING Packing - Storaga Your Atlas Van Lina» Agant Tel.567-6733 BILINGUAL AUCTIONEER COMPLETE AUCTION SERVICES ART BENNETT Sawyervllle \u2014 Tel.889-2272 TAILOR For ladies and gentlemen General Repairs F.COLLETTE 84 King St.West, (in basement) Tel.562-4334 SHERBROOKE 5 Lots For Sale WOOD LOT FOR SALE.300 acres.Robert Menard.Tel.849-3421.6.Cottages For Sale BROMPTON LAKE: Summer modern cottage, 50 x 32 -\u2014 6 furnished rooms.Fireplace, artesian well.All seasons roads.8 acres wood land.Terrace 200 x 100.Private sandy beach.Boat house.For information: Richmond 826-3666.LADIES \u2014 Would you like to earn from $25 to $75 a week?If so, become a Tupperware dealer.For Information, call Mrs.Claudette Ther-rlen, 562-2042.Consideration given to tenders conforming to all tendering documents.All tenders must be made in accordance with Order in Council No.2380.The University of Sherbrooke does not bind itself to accept the lowest nor any of the tenders nor to accept obligations or expenses incurred by the bidders and denies all right of action in this matter.Given in Sherbrooke, this 14th day of April 1969.Louis-Paul Dugal, Administrative Vice Rector, LIniversity of Sherbrooke.Cedar Hedges Planted or delivered Reasonable price.Free Estimate Tel.562-7604 25.Teachers Wanted 25.Teachers Wanted 35a.Legal Notice 8.Cars For Sale BUICK 1960, 4 dr, H.T.power steering and radio, very good condition, $250.Tel.514-292-3255.FOR A GOOD used car, call Don Martin, C/O Eastern Townships Motors Ltd., 2164 King St., W., Sherbrooke, Que.Tel.office 569-3604 residence 562-7062.Rust the Killer Tectyl never lets it start! Rust is the No.1 car killer, and filler of scrapyards.By rustproofing your car with Tectyl you add years to its life.So you save money! Tectyl is Proven and Practical.Stop and see for your self.C.C.Warner Tel.569-2893 294 Queen St., Lennoxville Eastern Townships Regional School Board requires for the year 1969-70: a)\t1 French Protestant Teacher for Elementary grades.b)\tMachine Shop Instructors.c)\tAuto Mechanic Instructors.Please address inquiries to: C.E.Belding Director of Personnel 2313 King St.West Sherbrooke, Quebec Tel.569-9466 THE BANKRUPTCY ACf IN THE MATTER OF THE BANKRUPTCY OF; NADEAU TRANSPORT LTEE, body politics and Incorporated, having its head office In Danville, Province of Quebec, Canada.Debtor NOTICE TO CREDITORS OF FIRST MEETING Notice Is horeby given that Nadeau Transport Liee made an assignment on the 11th day of April 1969, and that the first meeting of creditors will be held on the 21st day ot May 1969, at 10:00 o'clock a.m., at the office of the Official Receiver, at the Courthouse, in the City of Sherbrooke, In the Province of Quebec, DATED AT SHERBROOKE, Quebec, this 11th day of April 1969.ANDRE TROTT1ER, C.A.T rustee OFFICE OF: Andre Trottler 8.Cle, C.A., 1576 King Street West, Sherbrooke, Que.36.Miscellaneous 54.Professional Directory Advocates WESLEY H.BRADLEY, Q.C.,\t360 St.James Street West, Montreal, 849-8664.GERVAIS, LANGLAIS 8.MONTY, 6 Wellington St., South, Sherbrooke.Tel.562-4735.W.WARREN LYNCH Royal Trust Bldg., 25 Wellington St.N.Tel.569-9914.Res.569-4581 ASHTON R.TOBIN, Q.C., Trial Work and General Practice, Rosenbloom Bldg., opposite City Hall, 138 Wellington (North) 562-2120.Dentist Dr.R.J.K.Pyne 159 Queen St., Lennoxville, Que.Office.Tel.562-1213 Residence:\t567-1346 Thinking of moving?Soon .it will be that time of year, and you may just find what you are looking for \u2014 The classified page advertises \u2014 transport companies, properties for sale, and apartments for rent.For your interest and convenience:\tREAD THE ADS ON THE CLASSIFIED PAGE! Three Villages Mrs.Bruce Philips, and family, Diane, Ian and Keith.Ottawa, Ont., spent four days with her parents, Mr.and Mrs.E.J.Curtis, Stanstead.Mrs.Hugh McComb, Ayer s Cliff, has spent a few days with her daughter, Mrs.Erwin Ticehurst.Mr Ticehurst and two daughters, Stanstead, and assisting in the home.Master Scott Hilliker, Newport, Vt., is visiting his grandparents, Mr.and Mrs.Clyde Curtis and family, Stanstead, while his mother, Mrs.Richard Hilliker is in the O.C.M.Hospital, Newport.Mr.and Mrs.Richard Middleton.Sr., Stanstead.were visitors of their daughter, Mrs.Fred Wright, Mr.Wright and family at Hatley.Mr.and Mrs.Ronald Smith, Lisa and Tina.Derby Line, spent Easter weekend with his parents, Mr.and Mrs.Albert Smith at Richmond.Miss Linda Davis, a senior nurse at the Sherbrooke Hospital School of Nursing, spent a few days with her parents, Mr.and Mrs.Merton Davis, Rock Island.Another daughter.Miss Edith Davis, Montreal, was home for the Easter holidays.Friends of Mr.Randy Wheeler, Derby Line, will be pleased to learn he is improving from his recent illness and is back at his studies at NCUHS in Newport.Mr.and Mrs.Ronald Inglis and family, Ottawa, Ont., were visitors of Mr.and Mrs.Kenneth Inglis, Rock Island.Mr.and Mrs James Cooke and Amy, Montreal, spent the holiday weekend with Mrs.Cooke\u2019s mother, Mrs.Miriam Osborne, Stanstead, and visited Mr.Cooke\u2019s mother, Mrs.Enid Cooke in Beebe.Rev.and Mrs.A.G.J.Steeves, Sherbrooke, were recent visitors of Mr.and Mrs.Ralph Ashman, Stanstead.Mrs.Victor Carbonneau, Grand Falls, N.B., is visiting her mother, Mrs.Kay Miller at Way\u2019s Mills and her parents-in-law, Mr.and Mrs.Armand Carbonneau and family in Rock Island, relatives and friends in the area while RCMP Constable Victor Carbonneau is taking a two weeks\u2019 training course.Mrs.C.S.Clark, Rock Island, who returned home after spending three months with her son-in-law and daughter, Mr.and Mrs.W.E.Wilson, Lennoxville, returned to Lennoxville on Good Friday to spend another two weeks at the Wilson home.8a.Authorized New Car Dealers 25.Teachers Wanted WANTED F CM: Valcartier elementary Protestant School, a qualified teacher to teach the grade 1 to 3 level for the year 1969-70.Apply to Elmer McCartney, Sec- Valcartier Village, P.Q.27.Female Help Wanted LADIES \u2014 AGE NO BARRIER.Full or part time work, availabe as salaried Telephone sales representatives.Tel.563-2320.35a.Legal Notice BUICK, Pontiac,\tVauxhall,\tGMC\tr _ ii ¦\t\\a/\t¦ i Trucks, Sales & Service, Deluxe\t3U.iQrm nGlp WQntGG Automobile Ltd., 1567 King West Tel.569-3662.8b.Auto Service WANTED; Reliable farmer for beef cattle farm.Good house, references required.Apply to Record Box 59.DON'S AUTOMATIC Transmission Speciality, 190 St.Francis N.Repairs on all types of transmissions, automatic and standard, also differ-entalls.Tel.567-3214.Don Beakes, Prop., or 864-4693 LIST OF AUCTION SALES of JULES COTE, Auctioneer 1274 South Street, Cowansville ERNEST SCOTT, Sweetsburg, Missis-quol County.Wednesday, April 16, 1969.53 Head of purebred Holstein.FLORIAN TRUDEAU, St.Michel, Napierville County.Thursday, April 17, 1969.Holstein herd.GERALD LEFEBVRE, Ste.Blaise, St.Jean County.Friday, April 18, 1969.Rolling farm stock.GEORGES ARCHAMBAULT, South Durham, Drummond County.Saturday, April 19, 1969 .50 Head of Hoi stein and rolling stock.ARMAND TETRAULT, Henryvllle, Iberville County.Tuesday, April 22, 1969.Herd and rolling stock.BERNARD BRISSON, Ste.Briglde, Iberville County.Wednesday, April 23,\t1969.Rolling stock.CLEMENT CHAGNON, St.Edmond, Drummond County.Thursday, April 24,\t1969.Herd and all rolling stock.ODILON CARDIN, South Durham, Drummond County.Friday, April 25, 1969.Herd of Holstein and Jersey.ARJAR BARBEAU, St.Reml, Napierville County.Tuesday, April 29, 1969.Holstein herd and rolling stock.JOS.HEBERT, St.Sulplce, Assomp^on County.Friday, May 2, 1969.\t100 Head of Holstein and rolling stock.RAYMOND ARES, Warden, Shefford County.Saturday, May 3, 1969.Ayrshire herd and rolling stock.MRS.HENRIETTE LOISELLE, 10th range, Si.Zacharie, Windsor.Wednesday, May 7, 1969.Herd and rolling stock.ARMAND PELLETIER, Sutton, Brome County.Saturday, May 10, 1969.Herd and rolling stock.NATIONAL AUCTION, Fairgrounds, St.Hyacinthe.Thursday, May 29, 1969.9.\tTrucks For Sale FARGO TRUCK, 1967, ton pick up.Fargo truck, 1966, pick up, 1 ton, double wheels.Call Magog Dairy.843-5727.10.\tHorses For Sale SHETLAND PONY FOR SALE.Well bred for riding and driving.For information call 876-5962.31.\tSituation Wanted: Male WELL QUmu.iFIED salesman in early thirties, of goed health, married, reliable:\texperienced in machinery sales and service, advertising sales and production and promotional work, seeks position with established Eastern Townships firm.Bilingual, possessing good organizational and ad ministrative capabilities.Good ref erences available, can provide resume on request.Write to Record Box 58.32.\t\u2019Situation Wanted Female 12.To Let DAVE\u2019S TRANSPORT REG\u2019D, Local and long distance movers; packing, storage.Members, Allied Van Lines.Tel.562 8062.5V?ROOMS, heated, stove and refrigerator furnished.Available May 1st.Tel.569-4685.APARTMENT \u2014 3 rooms, furnished, very clean, heated, wall-to-wall carpets, hot water, washer-dryer, |anl-tor service.Apply: 18 Brooks St.YOUNG LADY seeks work, in house cleaning, for 2 days or 1 day a week.Tel.569-3470.YOUNG LADY with experience desires office position.Tel.562-6127.122 CARILLON STREET near King Shopping Centre.IV*.2Va furnished apartments, heated.Transvision supplied, new building.Weekly or monthly.Apply Apt.1, after 4 p.m.NEW 4\u2019/* room apartment, heated, hot water, washer and dryer entrance, parking.Tel.569-2831.35.Business Opportunities BUSINESS FOR SALE KEET'S GENERAL STORE, in George-ville, with gas pumps, large living quarters, 7 bedrooms.Could be used as hotel near Lake Memphremagog.Extra corner lot.Pries $15,000.Stock at wholesale.Would accept small farm as trade-in.Tel.843-2417.BUSINESS FOR SALE RESTAURANT AND GAS bar located In the center of a summer and winter resort, well established clientele.Priced to sail.Tel.838-9929.NORTH HATLEY: Three room apartment, heated, central, newly decorated, cable, no pets.Tel.842-2128.36.Miscellaneous CANADA PROVINCE OF QUEBEC DISTRICT OF ST.FRANCIS No.34,472 SUPERIOR COURT DAME PAUL COURCHESNE Plaintiff -vs- JACK GOODMAN Defendant PUBLIC NOTICE Is hereby given, that the goods of the defendant seized in this case will be sold on the 26th day of April 1969, at 11 o'clock in the morning in Lennoxville at 64 Warren.1 Automobile Envoy 1961 License Que.7S-9704 Serial Number An-031516 1 TV G.E.21\" 1 Desk with chair 1 Living room lamp 1 Living room chair 1 Buffet 1 Electrohome Humidifier TERMS: Cash.DENIS PROTEAU B.S.C.Denis Proteau Bailiff, 1493 Lalemant, Tel.562-6988 P.O.Box 1161, Sherbrooke, P.Q.CANADA PROVINCE OF QUEBEC DISTRICT OF ST.FRANCIS No.10441 PROVINCIAL COURT JEAN ROUILLARD Plaintiff -vs- CURTIS CHUTE Defendant PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the goods and chattels of the defendant, seized in this cause will be sold at R.R.Sawyervllle, on the 28th day of April 1969, at ten o'clock In the morning, to wit: Comet 1964.THE SAID Gocds and Chattels will be sold, for cash, to the last and highest bidder PELLETEIR & PELLETIER, B SC.1105 Blvd.Jacques Cartier N Sherbrooke, Que.36a.Home Services WE BUY, SELL and exchange new and used furniture.Apply to Raoul Fortier, 1026 Wellington St South, Sherbrooke.Tel.567-3581.CLASSIFIED ADS ACCEPTED BY PHONE 8:30 A.M.to 5:00 P.M., Monday through Friday For Faster Service Phone Your Ads from 9 to 11 A.M.and 2 to 3 P.M.Record Classified Phone 569-3636 37.Personal HYGIENE SUPPLIES (rubber goods).Mailed postpaid In plain sealed envelope witlt price list Six samples 25c.\t25 samples $1.00.Mall order Dept.C-2 Npv Rubber Co.Box 91, Hamilton, Ont.41.Boats and Motors SEPTIC TANKS EMPTIED Cess Pool \u2014 Filtration Plant Call at night 562-3158 General Plumbing \u2014 Automatic Oil Furnaces \u2014 Construction wood \u2014 \u201cVeneer\u201d doors \u2014 Gyproc \u2014 Rock Wool \u2014 Complete bathroom sets with fixtures $149 \u2014 Brick $40.per thousand, choice of 2 colors \u2014 \u201cMela-mite\u201d from $10 a sheet \u2014 Distributor \u201cNational Paint Ltd.\u201d GABRIEL DUBREUIL 1151 King St.East Tel.562-3892 Also hardware NOT-CADASTRATED LAND FOR SALE at WHISPERING HILL, near Bishop's College School, with scenic view of surrounding country and St.Francis River.Ideal location for a home or cottage.6c a square foot, cash or credit.Call Rene Blouin, 562-7194, or 569-5591.The Blouin Furniture Store (NEXT TO THE WEBSTER PARKING LOT) 66 Meadow Street, Sherbrooke \u2014 Tel.569-5591 \u201cis the place to visit for friendly and honest dealings .our prices and services are the best .terms if desired!\u201d CHARGES FOR CANCELLATION OF LEGAL NOTICES This newspaper reserves the right to charge for labor and materials used in the setting of cancelled legal notices.We also reserve the right to refuse cancellation of legal notices after 4 p.m.the day previous to publication.CHARTERED l LYON, NOBLE & CO.Chartered Accountants 1576 King West, Sherbrooke Tel.563-4700\tICCOUNTANTS LAVALLEE, BEDARD, LYONNAIS, GASCON & ASSOCIATES C.J.Crockett, C.A.licensed trustee, 201 Continental Building, Sherbrooke, P.Q.569-5503 TOUCHE, ROSS BAILEY & SMART Royal Bank Building ^ Place Ville Marie, Montreal 2, Que.Other offices in Canada; affiliated firms in the United States, Great Britain and elsewhere.\t \tMcDonald, currie & Co.COOPERS & LYBRAND Chartered Accountants 297 Dufferin Ave., Sherbrooke, 569-6301 Offices throughout Canada.APARTMENT \u2014 2 rooms, heated, furnished, electricity supplied.Apply 72 Winder St., Lennoxville.Tel.562-1277.FOR SPRING SEWING and alterations, call now: 569-4352.NORTH WARD \u2014 3V» room apartment, heated, hot water, 220.avail able May 1st.Apply at 133 Ball Street, Sherbrooke.SEWING MACHINES NECCHI DISTRIBUTORS.Service on all makes of sewing machines.For Information, call: P.DEMCHUK 8.FILS.562 7642.CALL BISHOP Brothers.Ltd., 148 Magog St.Tel.562-9315 for painting, renovating, building and repairs.GET YOUR MOTOR ready for spring now! Over $1,000 worth of parts In stock.Mercury and other makes repaired See the new Mercury motors and Peterborough boats.Langdon's, 876-5886.Tomifobia.EXPERIENCED PAINTER ard paper hanger.Tel.569 2848.NORTH WARD\u20143\u2019/* rooms, heated, hot water, now free.East Ward\u20143 rooms and 2 rooms heated, hot water, furnished.Tel.567-9835.36a.Home Services GUARANTEED DRY CLEANING ol your wall-to-wall carpets, done commercially or in private borne Tel.R.Roy, 563-5971.FLUENTLY BILINGUAL stenographer wants typing at home.Phone 567-4593.ANY MAKE SEWING MACHINE: Oiled, tension adjustments, delinted, by expert local sewing machine mechanic.$1.95.Tel.Riccar.567 1717.48.Money To Loan MORTGAGE FUND available, from $1,000 to $50,000.to loan on first or second mortgage.Reasonable terms and interest rates.Free inspection of properties, special attention for country properties.For property sales or exchange contact Leandre Gaudreau.representative, permit 11019, B.P 180a.R R 1, Rock Forest, Tel.569 7376 A.Badeau, Broxer.FOR SALE Two storey cement block building, approx.8,000 sq.ft.located at 988 Wellington St.South, has sufficient land for expansion or ideal for parking, city evaluation $24,500, only interested in selling on cash basis.All reasonable offers will be considered For further information contact: Crankshaft Grinding & Diesel Service Inc.Tel.569-6321 V Three Villages Mr and Mrs.Winston Kelley have returned to their home in Derby Line after a visit in Florida The couple left Dorval by plane to arrive a few hours later at Fort Myers, where they were met by Mr and Mrs Richard Dishaw.Derby .now in Florida for a holiday, and were their guests for four days.They also visited Mr and Mrs Earl Hackett of Derby Line,- in Fort Worth, and points of interest in Miami, returning home by plane to Dorval Mr Raymond Hills.Georgeville.who has been hospitalized, is now at the home of his son-in-law and daughter.Mr and Mrs.Kenneth Inglis.Rock Island Mrs.Marion Fuller and her sister.Mrs.Kenneth Miller of Brome were visitors of Mrs W H.Davis.Rock Island - Beebe Road Others visitors at the same home were Mrs.Davis, son.Mr Earl Davis and Mrs.Davis.North Hatley.Mr.and Mrs.J.D.Ferguson have returned to their home in Stanstead.after spending the past few weeks in South America, visiting 19 ports on a 54 day cruise.They were aboard the S.S Brasil which sailed from New York harbour.They visited eight countries and five Caribbean Islands, including Venezuela, Colombia.Panama.Chile, Peru.Uraguay, Argentina and Brazil.Mrs.Lee Audet has returned to her home in Stanstead after an absence of four months.Mrs.Audet spent two months in Vancouver and Victoria, B.C., and visited in Portland.Oregon, Fortuna and Palo Alta, Calif., and Long View, Wash .returning to Dorval where she was met by her son-in-law and daughter, Mr.and Mrs.Richard Dickie and a grandson Mr Greg Heaybred, all of Montreal, and brought by them to Stanstead Mr.and Mrs.E.J.Barnes, Rock Island, were visitors of the latter's mother.Mrs.Charles Whitcomb.Hatley.Mr.and Mrs.George Simmoneau and son, Kevin, Derby Line, spent a weekend in Hudson.N.H., visiting Mrs.Simmoneau\u2019s brother, Mr.Lawrence Moore, Jr., Mrs.Moore and family.Mrs.Raymond Grow has returned to her home in Derby Line after spending the past winter with her son, Mr Gordon Grow.Mrs.Grow and family in Irving, Texas.She also visited relatives en route home in South Hadley, Mass., North Carolina, and friends in Barton.Mrs.B.E.Wilson, Derby Line, recently received word of the death of her brother-in-law.Mr George Casper in Lexington, Mass.Rev.and Mrs.William Hutchinson and infant son have returned to their home in Derby Line from Burlington.Vt., where they were for several days when the little boy was critically ill in hospital.Friends of the Hutchinsons will be pleased to learn all is now well.Mr.and Mrs.Richard Eryou and daughter, Karen, Rock Island, accompanied by Mr.and Mrs.Bruce Chamberlain, of Sherbrooke, were in Montreal on March 30, to attend the Campers' Show at Place Bona venture.Mrs.Moody Davis returned to her in Stanstead on March 27 from the Sherbrooke Hospital where she was a surgical patient.Stanstead South Church Helping Circle will meet on April 15 at the home of Mrs.Bruce Lafoe in Derby Line at 7:30 p.m.Miss Lexie Bronson, Burlington, spent the weekend with her mother, Mrs.Martha Bronson, Derby Line.Miss Alice Hill, Rock Island, and her sister, Mrs.Jack Wright, Sherbrooke, left on March 31 for Moosomin, Sask., to spend a month with a nephew, Mr Lyman Hill and Mrs.Hill and visit points of interest there.Mrs.Florence Stevens has returned to her home in Stanstead after surgery at the Sherbrooke Hospital and is gaining nicely.Mr.and Mrs.Lome Ogilvie have returned to their home in Rock Island, after spending the winter months at Cocoa Beach, Fias.Mrs.Bertha Corbett, Rock Island, was in Montreal a few days to visit her son and daughter-in-law.Mr.and Mrs.Dean Corbett and family.The Dean Corbett family came to spend the Easter weekend with Mr Corbett\u2019s mother in Rock Island, Mrs.Corbett and her sister.Mrs.Kenneth Pelkie and Mr.Pelkie, of Fitch Bay, were in Newport to attend the funeral of a cousin.Mrs.Ethel Brown, widow of Roy Brown.Highvvater Mr.and Mrs.John Porter and son, Waterloo, were guests of Mr.and Mrs.S.Clark and family.Mr.and Mrs.L.Fidler, Iron Hill, called on Mr.and Mrs.Edgar Tracy and family.Miss D.D.Wilkins.Brantford.Ont., is spending several weeks with Mr.and Mrs.J.Wilkins and family.Mr.and Mrs.David Norfolk and two children St.Hubert, spent a week with Mr.and Mrs.C.H Bailey.Mr.and Mrs.J Stewart and family, London.Ont., have returned home after spending a week with Mr and Mrs.J.Wilkins and family SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD, WED., APRIL 16, 1969\t11 we care.So Fresh\u2014So Low In Price! A&P Produce! N.B.CANADA NO.1 GRADE, TABLE STOCK POTATOES FLORIDA VALENCIA FULL OF JUICE.IORANGES LARGE SIZE 100 Doz.55 Florida grown c*n*ria No i Gi.a.CELERY : »x33\u2018 CARROTS ____________ Crisp\tSt.Iks CANADA NO 1 GRADE Yrttow Cookm* 2 lb C.llo B.h) ONIONS TEXAS GROWN Caiwri.No 1 Gi.d« 2 lb ____________________C.llo Bag ,________ CALIFORNIA GROWN C.nad.No 1 Gr.d.21 \u2018 ASPARAGUS lb 29\u2018 I Grad* 49.FLORIDA GROWN.C.nad.No 1 Grad.FLORIDA GROWN Canada No 1 Grad*.\t- CUCUMBERS 2'-2?CRISP CHICORY - 29* FLORIDA GROWN Canada No 1 Grad*\tF LORIDA GROWN Canada No 1 Grade Fresh GREEN BEANS \" 29\u2018 GREEN ESCAROLE.29\u2018 BEAUTIFUL PLANT ot Various Colors\tCALIFORNIA LIROWN Canada No t Grad* MUMS\t$1.99 ARTICHOKES 2 « 33\u2018 WOULD A PROFESSIONAL GARDENER USE A&P PREMIUM LAWN PRODUCTS ?You bet.and many do, because they have learned that A& P Premium Lawn Products are equal to the best.And yet, they cost much less.r-=l LAWN SEED A&P Has the Meat Buys! I*\u2014 CANADA GRADE A, EVISCERATED 2-3 LBS.AVER.FRESH CHICKENS lb.35 o OfFOUOl**»* A An all perennial seed.A fine-textured Canada No.1 Mixture containing; 30% Kentucky Blue Grass, 30% Perennial Rye Grass, 40% Creeping Red Fescue.2 LB.BAG $1.19\u20145LB.BAG $2.89 CUSTOM LAWN FOOD 20-10-5 FERTILIZER A premium lawn food, containing 20% long lasting Nitrogen.Best for early spring.8 pounds covers 1000 sq.ft.22 LB.BAG $2.99 A&P OXFORD PARK 7-7-7 FERTILIZER A multi-purpose fertilizer that feeds every plant around the house, lawns, gardens, shrubs and trees.25 LB.BAG $1.69\u201450 LB.BAG $2.59 Because all these products bear the A&P Seal, they are unconditionally guaranteed or your money back.Make A&P your headquarters for gardening supplies.(WORD PAW SPECIAL CUT-UP FRESH CHICKEN LEG OR BREAST QUARTERS HALF CHICKEN CUT-UP WHOLE CHICKEN FRESH FRESH FRESH FRESH LEGS\t59*\tFRESH CHICKEN DRUMSTICKS\t69* BREASTS\t59*\tFRESH CHICKEN THIGHS\t63* WINGS\t29*\tFRESH CHICKEN NECKS & BACKS\t.15* GIBLETS\t25\tCHICKEN LIVERS\t39 GENUINE NEW ZEALAND FROZEN SPRING LAMB.LAMB SHOULDER LAMB CHOPS NECK, SHANK R.BREAST REMOVED SHOULDER lb.lb.49 59 LEGRADE, smoked COTTAGE ROLLS IDE LA FOR BRAISING OR STEWING LAMB SHANKS y?ib.Vacuum Pack 89' 29\u2018 SUPER RIGHT QUALITY, FROZEN.SKINLESS.SLICED BEEF LIVER\t.49 SUPER RIGHT BRAND.SMOKED, SLICED, RINDLESS 1 TO* Vacuum Pack g MAPLE LEAF BRAND.SKINLESS SIDE BACON MAPLE leaf BRAND,S WIENERS MINCED RED BRAND BEEF BEEF HAMBURG\t, 59 MINCED, 3 LBS.OR OVER, SAVE 2c PER LB RED BRAND BEEF MAPLE LEAF BRAND SKINLESS BEEF HAMBURG 57< WIENERS MINCED, RED BRAND BEEF ROUND STEAK\t, 89 2 lb Vacuum Pack 1 Ib.Vacuum Pack MAPLE LEAF BRAND rLA BELLE FERMIERE BRAND PORK SAUSAGE , 69 COOKED HAM SEGATORE BRAND, VARIETY PACI PIZZA PIES 6 02.Pkg 4 02 \u2022 Pkys.99* 53* 69* 89* For Variety and Value-Shop at A&P.AN A&P QUALITY PRODUCT AT A SAVING SWEET peas JANE PARKER JANE PARKER APPLE PIE Full B inch 24 oz.Pic Req Price 55c-Save 10c * Jane Parker Buys i* HOSTESS POTATO CHIPS CHASE & SANBORN INSTANT COFFEE QUICK 3 Ib.or INSTANT 44 or.QUAKER OATS SHIRRIFF INSTANT MASHED POTATOES ^55 (WITH EN SOLVE)\t15c Off De- DRIVE DETERGENT ^ 89 Reg Price 69c-Save 10c 11 oz, Twin Pack ( (20c Off Deal) 6 02 5 Jar Reg.Price 63cy^Save 4c Pkg.Reg.Price 59c-Save 4c 59 Off Deal 1.09 : -Save 4< 59 Frozen Foods! A&P BRAND, FROZEN Reg.Price 2/43c\u2014Save7c PEAS & CARROTS 4 - 79 CHEF BOY AR DEE, FROZEN\tReg.Price 75c-Save f CHEESE PIZZA % 69 *i Seafood Buys! SNOWBIRD BRAND, FROZEN HADDOCK FILLETS FROZEN,COOKED COD A&P FISH CAKES WHEATLEY BRAND (DRESSED) FROZEN SMELTS Reg.Price 65c\u2014Save 6c 16 oe.Pkg A&P PEACHES KERNEL CORN MUSHROOMS START CRYSTALS CARNATION MILK MAZOLA OIL MACARONI BABY FOODS CAKE MIXES FIVE ROSES FLOUR QUAKER CEREALS CHOICE QUALITY Reg.Price 38c\u2014Save 7c A&P BRAND, WHOLE Reg.Price 2/45c\u2014Save 14c LEVER BRAND, PIECES & STEMS Reg Price 35c\u2014Save 5c ORANGE OR GRAPEFRUIT Reg.Price 2/49c-Save 9c EVAPORATED 100% CORN OIL Reg.Price 99c\u2014Save 6c LANCIA & SPAGHETTI Reg.Price 47c\u2014Save 4c 2 Ib.Pkg.HEINZ STRAINED (EXCEPT MEAT) gy, fl OJr Feature Price! DUNCAN HINES (1 3 VARIETIES) Reg.Price 47c- Save 15c ALL PURPOSE Save 7c 2.69 5; 99 3 10 ft ot 5 1 Tins I .4 3iLr 89* 16 ft ot.W Tt c Tin | # 32 fl ot A^< Btt\tJ 43 13 89 58* 79 JANE PARKER LEMON OR JELLY ROLL Reg.Price 39c Save 4c 11 02.Roll 35 JANE PARKER.DAILY DATED, SLICED\tReg Price 22c Save 9c 2\t12 ot.\"J C j Loaves ^ J JANE PARKER RAISIN BREAD JANE PARKER EGG ROLLS JANE PARKER, PLAIN OR SUGARED FAMILY DONUTS JANE PARKER, CHOCOLATE BROWNIES 15 02.Pkg.49 49 49 Pkg.of 12 Pkg.of AIlC 12 Jar 19 ot U a c Pkgs.5 Ib.Bag * Beauty Aid Buys! i* NORMAL HOLD OR HARD TO HOLD\tP'e priced at 99c HALO HAIR SPRAY.rv79\u2018 ncnci FOR THE Carton of X\u2019O ox.£¦ r Lr31 LAST WEEK \u2014 O Btls FOR SHERBROOKE ONLY.\t- - SHAMPOO (TUBE OR JAR) OR LOTION Reg.Price SI.73-Save 34c HEAD & ShouldersV 51.39 REGULAR OR MENTHOL\tSugg.Retail 89c RISE SHAVE CREAM 49 AH prices in this ad guaranteed through Saturday April 19, 1969.16 02.Poly Bag 16 02 Pkg.Reg.Price 37c-Save 4c 2 Fkgs.QUISPor QUAKE 8 ot., CAP'N CRUNCH 11 ot.or HUNNY MUNCH 10% ot /- 'CAMPBELLS TOMATO SOUP 2 25 12 SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD, WED ^ APRIL 16, 1969 sistant Manag®5® SAVINGS UP TO 50% £*X 1 Jit*** m w 3» »* : JK-I ill OVER 25% OFF! FAMOUS \u201cDAN RIVER\" COTTONS The dresses everyone loves.fresh \u201cDan River\u201d combed cotton plaids are wash'n\u2019wear, shed wrink les.Sunny colours in misses\u2019 and half sizes.Reg.$8.99 SPECIAL PURCHASE! BRIGHT BONDED KNIT DRESSES I SIZES FOR PETITES \\ AND Shapely bonded nylon and acetate knit dresses .bright\u2019n\u2019 breezy and so easy to wear from day-to-date-time.Sizes 7-15, 10-18 MISSES ReO- .99 SAVE 32%! PANTI HOSE SALE ran Our own \u201cZeller Crest\u201d nude heel mesh panti hose sharply reduced.15 denier glamour leg.S-M-L.COMPARE THESE LOW LOW ZELLER PRICES! Up to 50% off Girdles Terrific assortment of regular and pantie girdles in shapely \u201cLycra\u201d.White, colours.S-M-L-XL.39% Saving ea.rr BOYS\u2019 SWEATERS Boys' Sizes S-M-L.Fully washable acrylic sweaters sport popular crew necks.Colourful stripes and solid shades.ea.NYLONS SALE First quality nylon bargain.Glamorous 15 denier micro mesh in fashionable nude heel style.8V2 to 11.Reg.47c Wash\u2019n\u2019Hang \u2018Fortrel\u2019 Tailored No-Iron Curtains Men\u2019s \u2018Fortrel\u2019 Jacket Over $2 Off ! \u201cBaracuda\u201d-collared \u201cFort-rel\u201d jacket is rayon lined.Great style, sportsmen.Navy, Beige.Sizes 36 to 46.Bull Denim Jeans Save Over 20% ! Boys' sizes 8 to 18.Fully washable bull denim jeans.Snug fastbaek style with beltloop.Blue, Bronze, Green.84\" x 63\" Long 2 92 84\" x 81\" Long 3.82 84\" x 90\" Long 3.92 Sove up to 35% ! \u2014 White, colours.Ruffled \u2018Fortrel\u2019 Curtains 100\" x 63\" Long 4-42 100\" X 81\" Long Wabasso Noranda' White Sale Save Over 20% ! Zeller\u2019s own \u201cNoranda\u201d bleached white sheets and cases, by Wabasso.Completely washable 112 thread-count service-weight cotton.PILLOW SUPS 63\u201d x 100\" 81\u201d x 100\"\t54\" x 75\" 72\" x 100\" SHEETS\tSHEETS 39\" x 75\" y22 Pr.SHEETS 2-62 Ea.2.82 Ea 2'92 Ea.^ Girls\u2019 Flare Pants ^ Reg.$4.99 Rugged, western solid surf twill pants cut slim and then \u201cflared\u201d at bottom.Sizes 7 to 14.Pr.Over $1 Off ! \u2014 Polyester fibre Sparkling white \u2018Fortrel\u2019 Tier Sets Easy-care \u201cFortrel\u201d polyester tier sets.65\u201d x 10\u201d deep valance, 64\u201d x 36\u201d long sash.Over $1 Off ! 482 Young Men\u2019s Jeans BOYS\u2019 JEANS Western styled washable denim or drill jeans.Fashion shades.Sizes 4 to 6x.Girls\u2019 Squall Jackets Reg.$3.99 Sizes 4 to 6x, 2 to 3x.Hooded Pop-o-lin jackets.Sturdy front zip.Yellow, Blue, Green.Washable denim or cotton jeans with belt loop waist.Blue, Brass, Olive.Sizes 28 to 36.set Save $1.00 ! 4.92 \u2018Terylene\u2019 Jacket Boys\u2019 wind-resistant \u201cTerylene\" jacket with handy zip front.Blue, Green.Boys' sizes 8 to 18.Save Over $1 4-92 COMFY STROLLER Foam-padded stroller features 3-position backrest adjustable footrest.Blue, Bronze.\"Charge It\" Save Over $5 ! 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Child * 6-10 Misses' 11-2 1.42 I\tp,- Women's 3-9 Moys' 1-5 1.52 I\tPr.BUY NOW\u2014\u201cCHARGE IT\u201d-N0 DOWN PAYMENT! 42 WELLINGTON ST.NORTH \u2014 562-3849 \u2014 SHERBROOKE SHOPPING CENTRE \u2014 569 7441_ i.OBITUARIES GEORGIANA LACHAPELLE OF RICEBURG RICEBURG \u2014 The funeral was held on March 17.from the Dion Funeral Home, of Miss Georgiana Lachapelle of Riceburg.who died March 14 at Hospital Lagace Miss Lachapelle was born in Riceburg.where she spent her life She was in her 73rd.year and was the daughter of Pierre Lachapelle and his wife.Georgiana Lachapelle The funeral was held from the Dion Funeral Home at ten o\u2019clock to Ste.Jeanne d\u2019Arc Church in Stanbridge East, with burial in the Stanbridge East Catholic Cemetery.Miss Lachapelle was a former employee of the Torrington Company, where she worked for many years.Predeceased by her parents, she is survived by a brother.Arthur, of Simsbury.Conn, and a sister, Mrs Beatrice Beaucage of Sheldon.Vt.They lived on their farm in Cookshire.both taking a keen interest in agriculture, raising thoroughbred horses and registered pure bred Aryshires.and exhibiting annually at Sherbrooke and Cookshire Fairs They held a respected place in Cookshire community, especially in Trinity l nited Church.Mr and Mrs.Edwards retired to East Angus in 1944.where Mr.Edwards predeceased his wife in February.1955 Mrs.Edwards pursued her interest in oil painting, reading and hand-work until she was 93 years old The last three years she maintained a keen interest in past and current events, and enjoyed the excellent care at St Paul\u2019s Rest Home in Bury.She leaves to mourn her death two sisters, Mrs.Ellen Brunton.Calgary, Alta.Mrs.Mina Cookshire.Duncan brother-in-law.East also many other Following family at Paquin\u2019s Funeral Wilson Kinnear, Angus, relatives prayers Casual footwear for summer comfort.Soft, supple \u201cFabrilite\u201d moccasins with fringe collar.Children\u2019s, misses\u2019 and women\u2019s in white, colours, with bead trim.ALBERT T.FREGEAU, Q.C., ROCK ISLAND.ROCK ISLAND - People from all walks of life filled Our Lady of Mercy Church to pay their last wjjkm tribute to Albert T Fregeau, Q.C.The funeral was held on Saturday, March 8, from Cass Funeral Home in Stanstead.Father George Guay, parish priest, officiated for the High Requiem Mass.He was assisted by Father Lajeunesse from Ayer's Cliff who read the epistle and Father J.Dussault of Newport who read the gospel.The organ music was played by Mrs.J.M.Thomson and Mr.Jack St.Sauveur led for the singing.The bearers were Samuel Bethel, Paul Waterman, John Waterman, John Berry, Dalton Downing and Arthur Baril.Spring interment will take place in Mount St.Mary Cemetery.Mr.Fregeau was born in Rock Island in August, 1903, a son of Samuel and Hermine Fregeau.He devoted most of his life to the welfare of the community, and was of its most respected and civic-minded members.Among the distinguished people here to attend the funeral were James Downing, Registrar for Stanstead County, Stanstead, who acted as usher for the Superior Court Judges: W.Redmond Haves.Jean-Louis Peloquin, Evender Veilleux and L.P.Cliche.Also representing the legal profession of St.Francis District were Lawyers J.G.Blanchette, Rene Monty, A.Leblanc, W.W.Lynch and Ashton Tobin.Aso attending were relatives, friends and associates from several points of the UnitedStates {{îîôwiton and Quebec.Parlors, East Angus, conducted by Rev.G.Lokhorst, the funeral service took place in Emmanuel United Church, on March 10.The bearers were Kenneth Melver, Walter Hamilton, Leslie Ransom Hayes, Arthur Lebourveau and Ernest Cork The remains were placed in the Cookshire Cemetery vault, with interment to take place in the early spring.MRS.HARRY DAVIS, OF ST.ETIENNE DE BOLTON MRS.CATHERINE I.EDWARDS.OF EAST ANGUS EAST ANGUS - Catherine Ida Lowry Edwards died March 7, 1969, in the Sherbrooke Hospital, after a lengthy illness.She was in her 99th year.Mrs.Edwards was born in Inverness (Reedsdale) on Feb.3, 1871.daughter of the late William Lowry and Susan Graham.She was the eldest of a family of eight.Mrs.Edwards received her education at the Inverness Academy, and her teacher\u2019s diploma from an Examining Board at the Department of Education.She taught in many Eastern Townships schools until her marriage to Walter Edwards.June 26, 1907, at Inverness.SOUTH BOLTON - Funeral service for Mrs.Harry Davis, held on March 22 in St.Paul United Church, Knowlton.was conducted by Rev.David Warren.Abide with Me and The Old Rugged Cross were sung.Bearers were Murray and Albert Cameron, Kathan Peasley, Russell Coates, Lincoln and Kelly Davis, all from South Bolton and Bolton Center.Interment took place in South Bolton Cemetery.Born Bertha May Marsh, at Shefford.on April 6, 1885.she died suddenly at the home of her son, Richard, on March 20, 1969.Mrs.Davis, who celebrated her 67th wedding anniversary last October, married Harry Davis, Bolton Center, on Oct.1.1901 in North Troy, Vt., and lived in the vicinity of Bolton Center all her life.She was the daughter of the late William and Lois Marsh.Besides her husband she is survived by 11 children Irene, Mrs.Wilfrid Gauthier and Dolly.Arvida .Molly, Mrs Harry Wing, Lillian, Mrs.Roy Willey, Jean, Mrs.Henry Champeau.Foster; Kathleen, Mrs.Gaspard St.Pierre, Florence, Vt., Lonnie, Beausejour, Man.; Ronald, Austin; Richard.Lindon and Lindsay, South Bolton.Two daughters, Vivian, Mrs.Fred Lee and baby Louise, predeceased her in 1962 and 1911 respectively.She also leaves 36 grandchildren, 20 greatgrandchildren, a sister, Mrs.Vernon Manson, Bolton Center, and several other relatives.She was predeceased by two brothers.Richard and James Marsh, Bolton Center.1967 and 1968.Those from out-of-town attending were from Arvida, Beausejour, Man.Florence, Vt., Waterloo, Knowlton, Austin and Bolton Center.EATON'S The Sonic Fits Right in the Ear .the Natural Way to Better Hearing.Concealed in the ear, this tiny SONIC 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News 11:20 pm.6) Viewpoint 11\t30 p.m 3) Movie The Amorous Mr.Prawn 5) Tonight Johnny Carson 8) Joey Bishop 11:40 p.m.A) Movie Follow That Dream 17) Movie No Way ou* JACOBY ON BRIDGE NORTH\t16 A 10 5\t V 9 6 4 3 2\t ?Q6\t *9753\t WEST\tEAST A 9842\tA 7 V Q 108\tV AKJ5 ?1042\t?K753 * K J 10\tA Q 8 4 2 SOUTH (D)\t A AKQ J63\t V7\t ?A J 9 8\t * A6\t Both vulnerable\t West North\tEast South \t1 A Pass Pass\tDble 4 * Dble Pass\tPass Pass Opening lead\u2014\t*2 One of the most interesting chapters in \u201cModern Bridge Bidding Complete\u201d is headed, \u201cWhen Not to Count Roth Points.\u201d It belongs in any book on bidding although the heading might be changed to \u201cWhen Not to Count Points.\u201d According to Roth and Rubens, the time not to count points is when you have a good play for some contract.In such cases they say, \u201cBid your game or slam and see what happens.\u201d Suppose you open one spade with the South hand.You hope your partner will respond and you\u2019ll be head- ing tor a slam if he shows any signs of life.But he passes and East reopens with a double.You know your partner may have a blank hand but you may still make four spades.In any event you won\u2019t be hurt there and your opponents may have an easy tour hearts or four clubs.Four spades is an all-purpose gambling bid that you should make.The book does not show the other hands so we have filled some in.North certainly should not respond to the spade bid.East has a sound take-out double and we have taken the liberty of having West double four spades for business.West opens a trump to stop potential ruffs.South goes up with dummy\u2019s 10 and leads the queen of diamonds from dummy.East can do no better than cover with the king.South takes his ace and will now be able to score an overtrick by the simple process of cashing his jack of diamonds; ruffing a diamond; returning to his hand with the ace of clubs; drawing trumps and eventually making his last diamond.A really good player won\u2019t get this overtrick.He will assure his contract by drawing trumps before playing a second diamond.(Newspaper Enterprise Assn ) Cookshire UCW hears letter about educational courses COOK?HIRE - A meeting of the U.C.W.of Trinity United Church was held in the Church Hall, with Mrs.Earl Parker presiding.It was opened with the repetition of the Lord\u2019s Prayer.Mrs.H.V.Burns read the correspondence including a letter re the E.T.Protestant Colonization education courses for the Lawrence Colony soliciting donations to, wire the building in which the courses would be held, also a letter from Mrs.Hadlock, reminding the ladies of the Presbyterial UCW meeting to be held in Trinity United Church, Sherbrooke, on April 14 The treasurer, Mrs.J.H.Vogell, reported that the recent food sale and tea, held at Mrs.Burns, was very successful, all bills had been paid and a good balance was on hand.The ladies decided to tie two quilts in the Church Hall on April 28, to hold a food sale and tea at the home of Mrs.R.Stevenson on April 25, and to cater for a banquet some time in May.Following adjournment a number of slides were shown of local scenes by Mrs.P.Cassidy, of England, italy, Greece and Israel by Mrs.D.Slandish.and of Thailand by Miss Louisa Elliott.Mrs.Cassidy\u2019s slides showed the trees in autumn colors, and also the same trees covered with snow, giving an entirely different appearance in their winter garb, flowers in her garden and other people\u2019s, old covered bridges, snow scenes, animals and children at play.Mrs.D.Standish\u2019s daughter, Miss Carol Standish, had sent her parents slides which she and her cousin, Shena, had taken on holiday on the Continent.Shena had spent some time in Cookshire a few years ago, attending Cookshire High School.Miss Standish is spending a few years in England with relatives.Slides of England showed London, the Queen\u2019s personal guards, Big Ben, the Houses of Parliament, Westminster Abbey, Trafalgar Square, the Vicarage where they are living, and the White Cliffs of Dover.In Italy, the pictures were of Milan, Venice, the Grand Canal and gondolas, two types, one motorized and the other, the old-fashioned hand-propelled ones, and St.Mark's Square.SEMC SLIDES In Greece scenes were of the Aegean Sea, the Island of Corfu, Athens, the Acropolis, the Parthanon.In Israel, the walled city of Jerusalem, the Wailing Well, where Jesus healed the lepers.Bedouin tents, camels, the Dead Sea and Haiffa, Slides of Italy included Pompeii, the Roman Theatre, the Isle of Capri, the Roman Coleseum, St.Peter\u2019s Church, Florence.Also shown were views in Munich, Germany, and in France, Notre Dame Cathedral, Les Champs Elysees, and Tomb of the Unknown Soldier.Miss Elliott\u2019s brother-in-law.Dr.Feeney, and his son, David, who is studying at the University there, had sent her some slides of Thailand, which she shared with her friends.Dr.Feeney is teaching under a scholarship from the American government for Thailand and is well-known here as he and his family are frequent visitors.Among the slides were views of the college buildings and campus where the Doctor is teaching, the temples, gardens, Spirit Houses, beaches, palaces, rivers and barges.There seems to be a vast difference in the style of architecture from the old to the new buildings of the present era.Mrs.Parker expressed thanks to these three ladies for their kindness in sharing their slides with the U.C.W.members and their friends, who had joined them for the entertainment part of the program.The ladies were reminded of the exhibition of sewing by the adult sewing class which will be shown in the High School.Richmond Among those from here who left by plane for Chicago to attend the Chicago Black Hawks and Canadiens hockey game held on March 19 were Messrs.Martial Dicaire, Real Marcotte, Jacques Trepanier, Clifford Gunter Jr.and G.Dessert.Friends of Mrs.Lloyd Roberts are sorry to learn that she is a patient in the Montreal General Hospital.Mr.J.M.Boast, Hemmingford, and son, Mr.Jimmy Boast, Bishop\u2019s University, were recent guests of Mr.and Mrs.L.R.Boast.Mr.and Mrs.J.M.Boast just recently returned from a three-week visit to Spain, where they visited many places of interest.Mr and Mrs.Jean Marcotte and family, Three Rivers, were recent guests of the former\u2019s parents, Mr.and Mrs.R.A Marcotte Beebe Mrs.Harold Taylor has returned from the Sherbrooke Hospital, where she was a surgical patient.Mrs.Alma Fafard.New York City, N.Y.is spending some time with her brother, Mr.Albert Fluet.She also visited other relatives in town and in Sherbrooke SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD, WED.APRIL 16.1969 U DIRECT FROM ONE OF ENGLAND\u2019S MOST FAMOUS MAKERS! 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in such a situation,\" says Jim Hay who is in charge of the Canada Department of Agriculture\u2019s Emergency Measures Organization.\"The industry will be responsible for providing wholesome food to the people who survive a nuclear conflagration.\u201cWe know that large areas of Canada would be left untouched by even a major nuclear war and that more than half of our population would likely survive.Feeding them will be a monumental task \" In the past, agricultural emergency measures training included orientation and basic training courses for a large number of people, including volunteers from the public.As a result, a relatively large number of people received basic training, but not enough training to actually take charge in a nuclear emergency.\u201cWe realize that we re going to need a group of highly-trained and knowledgeable leaders to cope with this type of emergency,\u201d says Mr.Hay \u201cThe new course should help to accomplish this.\u2019' Basic training and orientation courses may still be offered in most areas of Canada by provincial and municipal governments or local Emergency Measures Organizations.The first federal government course following the new format was held in January at Arnprior.about 40 miles west of Ottawa.Key civil servants from across Canada attended courses offered in both English and French.Mr.Hay said the provinces and zones that sent a group of students, who would be acting as a unit in an emergency situation, seemed to benefit most from the course.\u201cThese units contain all the specialists who would be acting together and coordinating plans in a nuclear emergency.They could discuss the theory they were learning in class with each other and.in some cases, these units revised existing emergency plans as a result of the training they received.\" The CDA has established a computer inventory of agricultural civil servants which is updated four times a year, or as required.Using this data, Mr.Hay can tell exactly who has received training in what area, and to what level.He also knows the man\u2019s level of authority within the government.\u201cThis will be invaluable in an emergency.We will be able to tell quickly who we have and where and what level of training he has received.In addition, the data helps us to pin-point the people who should be taking more training in emergency measures.\u201d savs Mr.Hav.Sherbrooke Spring Show and Sale at the Exhibition Grounds, Sherbrooke on April 19 SHOW at 10 a.m.SALE at 1 p.m.50 Head Herefords, Angus and Shorthorns For information contact: J.C.Tanner, Windsor, Que.\tQ Art Bennett, Auctioneer Sponsored by: Quebec Beef Cattle Association '\u2022W RAT REJECTS cable on left after gnaw ing for three days on the other one in a demonstration offering a solution to the imillimillioit-dollar problem of rodent damage to electrical and telephone wires.Left cable was treated with a new repellent\u2014bioMet 12\u2014which will repel rodent attack for up to five years, according to .MNT Chemicals, the manufacturer.Mostly sizes 7/8 SPECIAL .¦£'- i VSV-Jv.eU' 2 Reg.4.95 line boys' 8 to 18 yrs.silk lined Corduroy Subs of reg.79c line Men's Cotton Knit Undershorts Wmdbreakers Brown -blue green Stock FLOOR ' -rr.t x.FLOOR SPECIAL SPECIAL Boys' sizes 1 to sturdy quality Made for hard wear.Men's forest green Cotton Drill Running shoes white or black and white to 42 ONLY ' r.*N> r>JT < Mr and Mrs.Clair Libby and Slack was a former resident Johnny, who were guests of their here Sympathy is being granddaughter, Mrs.Robert extended to her sisters.Mrs Paintin.Mr Paintm and family Elsie Whitcomb and Mrs Nelson in East Angus, also visited Mr Pierce.Mrs Wm Alexander and Mrs.George Coburn in Val d'Or, and brother.Mr Beebe\tHoward Gibson.Asbestos, and to Mr Jimmie Cooper, of the her only son.Mr Fred Slack.Canadian Armed Forces, spent a few days with his parents, Mr and Mrs.Stanley Cooper and family at Burroughs Falls.Friends of Mr Galen Brown Kingsey Falls.George Leith.Peter Young Snaden.Mrs Mr and Mrs Mr and Mrs Mrs Don Danville.Mr and Mrs Angus McClean.Mrs Everett Dennison.Lennoxville Mr and Mrs Gordon Dennison.Sorel.Ayers Cliff social notes Mr and Mrs John Piercy spent several days in West Velma Brome, guests of their daughter.Smith, Mrs Royce Dustin.Mr Dustin and family.Mrs.Doris Sutton was a weekend guest of Mrs.Elsie Whitcomb.Friends here regretted to learn of the death of Mrs.Carrie Brown, which occured at La Providence Hospital.Magog on March 25 Mrs.Brown has been a resident here for many years SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD.WED.APRIL 16, 1969 are sorry to learn of his confinement to the Sherbrooke\tNatick, Mass .as well as other\tMrs Jack Leckie, Sherbrooke.Hospital, where he has had\tmembers of the family\tMr.and Mrs Kendall Brown, surgery.\tRelatives and friends attending Greenfield Park.Mr and Mrs Mrs.\tBernard Holmes, the funeral were Mrs.W H\tClaire St Deziei Ville St accompanied by her sister.Mrs.\tAlexander, Val d'Or.Mr and\tLaurent.Mr and Mrs Wesley Backus, were weekend guests of\tMrs.Howard Gibson.Asbestos.\tSlack Montreal and Mr Paul their niece in Mystic.\tMr.and Mrs.Barry Gibson and Pomerleau.Asbesto.v Mrs.Lilia Waide has been a\tfamily, Dollard des Ormeaux,\tMrs.W H Alexander has\tMrs\tBrown,\taccompanied them guest of Mrs.Mildred O'Leary\tMr.and Mrs Ronald Goodsell\treturned to her home in \\ al\tanj was a gUest\tof her daughter, and Mr.Arthur Dessaint.\tand family.Rock Island.Mr and d'Or.after spending a week with Mrs.A Langlois Friends here regretted to\tMrs.Fred Slack and family,\ther sister.Mrs H N Pierce, learn of the sudden death of Mrs.\tNatick.Mass., Mr.and Mrs\tMr.Pierce and Jane She was Mr and Mrs Bud Place.Mr and Mrs.Russell Place and family have been guests of Mr and Mrs.Ralph Markwell They were called here by the death of their aunt.Mrs Carrie Brown Mrs.Susie Place, a sister of Doris Slack, of Lennoxville, Douglas Kerr.Mr Bruce Kerr, which occurred on Mar.21.Mrs.Richmond, Mrs.Eva Leith.\u2022felfmCHAUUb.\t1 Mrs Ingham, Lennoxville.is called here by the death of her spending some time with her sister.Mrs.Dons Gibson Slack, cousin.Mrs.Eiith Little.Au Bon Marché 45 rue Kino S», ouest west .ip .ÆFsuy*,'?mm; mm mm rtv mi PÉ Jmÿ Mm p mV \"with CHARGEX we bought fabrics the mile to make these low prices possible! i\t,'v « , ' ¦ \u2018\u2018Ai* V vv> i*> V 't'S.-l i.i.-'î» *\u2022 Here are the new fashion fabrics you need to complete your wardrobe! EXCITING NEW SAMPLE COTTONS FROM THE U.S.A.Fashionable-wise new easy care Arnel jerseys in bold prints and woven stripes.Crisp new printed and plain Linens \u2014 Laces \u2014 Novelty Fabrics.All priced for the kind of savings you like and that is making the Bon Marché the favorite store for home sewers! AU BON MARCHE carries a complete selection of Simplicity and McCall's Patterns.I « 1 \u2022A.Y-fif'Jv' fM PP «Me 0: tM Wâ *Wi HERE ARE EGOOD REASONS why you should buy from your friendly McM druggist.Just Dial for your FREE DELIVERY Confidets\t The first sanitary napkin that's\tr\t-\t-\ti the right shape.You'll be bliss-\tDruggist\tJ| fully secure with this tapered\t napkin.\t||r at your disposal Box ot 48.Reg.1.95\t||f 7 days a week.Vjj SPECIAL\t1 #\t¦¦¦¦¦ Bromo Seltzer New improved.For fast pleasant relief f-om upset stomach, headaches or edgy nerves.Family site.Reg.1.15.SPECIAL Noxzema Deodorant Roll On or Spray With medicated entlperspirant to keep odour away for 24 hours, and perspiration too.ROLL ON IVj oi.reg.89c.43c SPECIAL SPRAY 6 oi.reg.1.49 Scholl's Zino ÏÏSÜ, t Corn Pads ¦JS.ri Put one on .the pain is gone ! Fast relief, cushioned for better comfort.12 separate medicated disks.Reg.59c.SPECIAL 39e Turns Carminative antacid.For fast relief of Acid Indigestion and Heartburn due to stomach acidity.Bottle of 100.Reg.89c.SPECIAL 63* V.0.5 SHAMPOO ! Wi,d Moss Lime Richer lathering shampoo for dry hair.Makes your hair do what you want it to do.A Rich blend of five special ingredients.Reg.value 3.08\t« AO SPECIAL 1 Aerosol Shaving Cream.Two new revolutionary shoving products.Captivating and stimulating.11 ox.Reg.1.25.SPECIAL 89* Listerine Antiseptic Mouthwash and gargle.Kills germs by millions on contact.For bad breath, for sore throats due to colds.22 oi.bottle reg.1.69 SPECIAL 83C Softique To soften and smooth skin Softique is an exclusive formula, con tains one of the most effective beautifying oils.S oi.btle.reg.2.69 1.63 cpirriAl We have it! 20 Fabulous new KÎNI >NESS* Instant Hairsetter FROM Cl AIROt.NO WATER-NO LOTION-NO WAITING TO DRY Kindness 20 Instant I lairsetter does your hair from roll-up to brush-out in minutes.20 thermostatically controlled heat-at-once rollers for all your setlinR needs.Give yourself a brand new hairdo with soft, bouncy curls and Ivxly that slays.You'll never be caught in curlers again.awake or asleep.Tame Creme Rinse Ends tangles, condition dry, fly-away hair.Tame is taken Into the hair to condition it.8 oi.reg.1.19 79* Z.B.T.Powder and Q-Tips Free The baby powder with olive oil.ZBT's moisture - resistant film protects against diaper rash and urine scald.8 O-Tips Free Reg.89c.\t69* Pepsodent ^psou^l Tooth Paste | New improved whitening formula, with xirconium i silicate.No other tooth paste whitens and cleans i your teeth better than new Pepsodent.Family sixe.Reg.1.25 SPECIAL\t# , APH1L 16, I96S 17 Lady Curlers oi Magog hold Invitation Day MAGOG \u2014 An Invitation Day was held by the Lady Curlers of the Magog Social and Curling Club on March 11 The out-of-town teams taking part were Cowansville.Border.Lennoxville.North Hatley.Sherbrooke.Granby and Granby St.Paul In the morning the winning rink was Mrs R Pellenn and her Border rink and the afternoon w inners were Mrs D Hamilton and her Granby rink Lunch was served at the noon hour to the visitors and afternoon tea after the games Ulverton UCW holds meeting ULVERTON - The U.C.W held its March meeting in the Church vestry.It was decided to hold a family dance in the Church Hall on April 18 Plans were made to hold the Easter Thank Offering service at the regular evening service on April 20, at which time a film will also be shown.The next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs.Frederick Smith on April 17 EASTER TEA The U.C.W held its Easter tea and sale on March 22.in the Church Hall The proceeds were most gratifying.Names winner of musical Cup RICHMOND - Results of Mrs.Annette Malboeufs Easter music exams were announced with Robin Barrington, Windsor, winning the Travelling Musical Cup.He is in Grade IIA and attained 489 marks out of a possible 500.Two pupils, who attained highest marks in all grades were: Ruth Bedard.Richmond, and Patty Hughes, Upper Melbourne, in Grade IIIB w'ho tied with 488, coming second In third place were Marilyn Coddington, New London in Grade IIIB and Colleen Chamberlin, Richmond, in Grade IIA.each with 487.Each received a gift from their teacher.Coaticook The children of Mr.and Mrs.Allan Suitor, of Milby, Bruce, Jimmy and Nancy spent a recent weekend with their grandparents.Mr.and Mrs.Clarence Davis.Mr.and Mrs.Davis, accompanied by Mrs.Davis\u2019 brother-in-law and sister.Mr.and Mrs.Henry Derick.Sherbrooke, motored to Ottawa, where they spent the weekend with Mr.and Mrs.Lynn Bennett and family, son-in-law and daughter of Mr.and Mrs.Davis.Mr.and Mrs.Chester Sylvester.Waterville.were recent guests of Miss Hazel Bishop and Mr.William Bishop.Mrs.Garfield Ellis, Miss Gwen Ellis and Miss Linda Stoddard were in Sherbrooke recently.Mr.and Mrs.Boyd Gilbert, Tomifobia, were recent guests of Mrs.Gilbert's sister, Mrs Arthur Gosselin Mr.and Mrs.Arthur Gosselin and family, were guests of Mr.Reg.Hatch.Tomifobia.Mr.Gerald Wallis.Richmond, was a guest of his mother, Mrs.Lottie Wallis and brother, Eric.Sympathy is being extended to Mrs.James Smith, and Mrs.Elsie Williams in the death on Mar.22 of their mother, Mrs.John Ashman at the Lowell Rest Home, Hatley.Mr.and Mrs.Seth Blake have returned home from their vacation in Florida.St.Stephen's Church held a successful sugar on snow party in the Parish Hall on March 22 Melbourne Ridge Sympathy is being extended to Mrs.Gordon Beers in the loss of her mother, Mrs.Victoria Morrison, who died on March 4, at the home of Mr.and Mrs.Beers.She had resided with them for the past few years.The body rested at Storie's Funeral Home in Richmond, prior to leaving for the Judson Funeral Home, Athens.Ont., where burial took place in the Roselawn Memorial Gardens on March 7.Mr.and Mrs.Beers accompanied by Mr S.Morrison.Richmond, were guests of Mr.Clement Morrison at Toledo, Ont., and remained for a few days following the burial.Mrs.Dorothy Ellis.Scarborough.Ont., is spending some time at the home of Mr.and Mrs.Beers.Friends of Mr.Merrill Taber will regret to hear that he has entered the Sherbrooke Hospital with pneumonia.Fitch Bay Friends here were sorry to hear of the death of Mr.Court-land Drew of Austin who died on March 8.Mr.and Mrs.Howard Rollins spent a few days at Stanstead, guest of Mr.and Mrs.Maynard Rollins Mr.and Mrs.Christie Mosher have sold their farm and will be moving to Tomifobia Today\u2019s the day we change the driving habits of North America.Again.We started changing people's driving habits back in 1908 with the Model T, and we\u2019ve kept it up with such Better Ideas as the V-8 engine, thefirst personal car-T\u2019Bird and the sports car for everybody- Mustang.And now Ford introducesthe first carof the 70\u2019s at 1960 prices - Maverick.Lowest priced North American car Maverick, the lowest priced North American car, plugsthe gap between compacts and imports with a wheelbase 8\" shorter than the Falcon and 8\" longerthan ordinary imports.There is nothing else like it! Maverick gives you North American style, safety and power, along with handling, parking ease and economy.Maverick pinches pennies, not people Maverick offers you nine inches more shoulder room in the front seat than an ordinary import.And Maverick\u2019s hungry trunk swallows 10.4 cubic feet of luggage -in one place.You can handle family luggage including your golf clubs.And you won\u2019t be trailing laundry from your roof.Orgoingoff half-packed either.ÊÊÊêLïZ I A long time between drinks Even with its extra power, Maverick gives you great gas mileage.In tests by professional drivers at our tracks, where we do our best to duplicate actual driving conditions, Maverick averaged 27 mpg.Drivers didn\u2019t nurse the car.It wasstop and go, uphill and down, over pavement, dirt and gravel.And 27 was their average.About handling and parking Maverick can turn on a dime and give you ninecentschange.And if you\u2019ve been driving any other North American car, you\u2019ll find Maverick's neat size adds 18 inches to any parking space.Maverick is Canada\u2019s smallest national park.Maverick\u2019s wider tread and other safety secrets Maverick incorporates the latest engineering advances.Maverick\u2019s tread is widerthan the car ishigh.It\u2019sdesignedtogiveyou better balance and greater stability when big winds blow and the going gets a standard compact's- designed to stop cars weighing hundreds of pounds more.And every Maverick features as standard equipment.Crack the whip on 105 horses Maverick's dependable, proven Six that lets loose 105 galloping horses .almost twice what you get from an ordinary import.It covers 417 feet in ten seconds from a standing start, gets you up to highway speeds in a hurry.When you enter a 70 mph turnpike, you won\u2019t feel likea retired player in a pro-hockey play-off.Quick-on-the-draw parts and service Bolt-on front fenders are less expensive to replace.Printed electrical circuits last longer.The one-piece grille can be removed in just seven minutes.Fast repairs and easy replacements mean savings.Today\u2019s kind of car.for today's kind of driving Maverick is designed for the 70\u2019s in more ways than one! Take a look at its racy, cn-the-move lines.Its perky rear-end spoiler.Smooth Sports Roof styling.Get a load of Maverick\u2019s with-it colours like Freudian Gilt, or Thanks Vermillion.And colour-keyed interiors with unique tartan plaid seat inserts are standard.Maverick\u2019s designed fortoday\u2019s on-the-go drivers.It\u2019s a great city car.Country car.Suburban car.A great car for newlyweds.Business girls.College kids.Come take a look at this one! 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