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OATSUM Clear and cold todav High S to !• Loo tonight near zerv Thurvdav considerable cloudiness and not quite so cold High near IS.DATSUN SALES & SERVICE - Sherbrooke THE SHERBROOKE RECORD ^____________________ ____________________ WKBNnOAY,JANUABVS.UM 10 cents Cold temperatures keep New Year’s revellers quiet freezing ram and loo But in Toronto it was the biggest, noisiest home in parts of the Maritimes but a crowd Edmonton police also had 12 cars New Year's Kves we ve ever seen Only Brunswick and Montreal ?s apparently were the wrong party in city history as an estimated 250 000 turned out to watch Lt-Gov J George reported stolen within two hours after one person was charged w.th imnaired i ^ EXPERTS in all aspects of FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT For over three-quarters of a century Crown Trust Ontral Building 31 King St.West.Sherbrooke—5kS M4$ Other oft ices across Canada Snow, freezing rain and low temperatures apparently were the wrong mix Monday night for New Year’s revellers across Canada intent on welcoming 1974 With the exception of Toronto and a few other centres, officials reported the hoopla that usually surrounds New Year's Eve was on the peaceful side this year Police said celebrants in major cities west of the Ontano-Mamtoba border gave them a quieter time as many motorists heeded warnings to stay off the roads But in Toronto it was the biggest, noisiest party in city history as an estimated 250 000 persons streamed into the streets at midnight and packed public transit vehicles that were free for the night, courtesy of a distillery Fewer celebrants made the rounds in Montreal * Most people seem not to have moved around too much last night, said one Montreal policeman “It was a calm night generally Snow and freezing rain kept many at home in parts of the Maritimes but a crowd turned out to watch Lt -Gov J George MacKay of Prince Edward Island end the year of centennial celebrations in the province by extinguishing electric candles atop a wooden birthday cake in Charlottetown The thermometer in Winnipeg hit 43 below early Tuesday, only three degrees short of a record for Jan 1 and police reported about a dozen cars stolen after they had been left with motors running Edmonton police also had 12 cars reported stolen within two hours after midnight under the same circumstances In Regina, temperatures dropping to 30 below kept traffic light Police in the Vancouver area checked 1.520 motorists who decided to drive rather than use the free bus service offered by B C Hydro Ten were charged with impaired driving In Newfoundland, a St John's police spokesman called it one of the quietest New Year's Eves we ve ever seen Only one person was charged with impaired driving in the city and RCMP said there were no arrests or accidents on highways of eastern Newfoundland The first baby of the new year in Canada was.as usual because of the half hour time advantage born in Newfoundland at 12 07am NST (10 37p m KSTV At least two babies in mainland Canada arrived on the stroke of midnight in their respective Atlantic and Eastern time zones in New Brunswick and Montreal In Calgary.Denise Lewis presented her husband Guy.with a seven pound, seven ounce boy one second into the New Year A New Year s first of a different kind was claimed in New Brunswick Three young men jumped from a plane 7.500 feet over Canadian Forces Base Gagetown and when their portable radios announced midnight they opened their parachutes to claim the first parachute jump of the New Year in North America Federal government seeks sharing of .profits OTTAWA (CP) — The federal government will try for an agreement with the provinces by which the increased value of western Canadian oil on the international market may be shared across the country.Energy Minister Donald Macdonald said Tuesday.The agreement, to be sought at the meeting of first ministers in Ottawa Jan 22-23.likely will be “a form of taxation’*—to be implemented when the freeze on Canadian oil prices is allowed to lift at the end of the present heating season A possible federal proposal might be an excess profits tax similar to that being considered in the United States by President Nixon.Mr Nixon announced Dec 19 that he would propose a windfall profit tax to Congress when it reconvenes early this month The proposed U S.tax would range between 10 and 85 per cent, to be imposed on oil sold at more than 35 cents a barrel above the price of oil last May 15—about $4 a barrel.Mr Macdonald denied he has indicated the levy would be an income tax charged against oil companies, rather than a form of sales tax to be imposed on anyone—producer or provincial government—benefitting from rising oil prices The preferred path was “some form of taxation compromise,” he said, rather than a direct income tax Following Israeli election Mr Macdonald said the conference would discuss ways of distributing the extra revenues to be gained from rising prices of western crude We have to work out how much should go to the producer, how much to the federal and how much to provincial governments ’’ He said the government has in effect already imposed an excess profit tax over the last four months with its export tax on crude oil The tax.imposed last September, now is up to $2 20 a barrel The government has announced its intentions to continue the tax beyond Feb 1 but the future rate will be determined by the National Energy Board “If Canadian prices rise to international levels,” Mr Macdonald said, “there is no doubt there will be windfall profits which must be dealt with ” Venezuela set off a rash of price increases by oil-producing nations last week when it raised the price of its oil to a record $14 08 a barrel The record was short-lived as other countries increased their prices as well— Nigeria to $14 69 a barrel.Libva to $18 76 and Bolivia to $16.Î See Oil industry p.3 TRAGIC SCENE — This scene would be a little different—and probably more tragic— if the photographer had waited a few seconds to snap the picture.Railroad officials warn snowmobilers against using railroad rights-of-way.Such carelessness could bring a fine or, much worse, serious injuries and even death Already 32 snowmobile fatalaties have been recorded in Canada this season.Meir works on new coalition Accidents claim 12 A five year-old boy, killed when the toboggan he was riding crashed into a Toronto park bench, was among at least 12 persons who died accidentally in Canada during the 36 hour New Year's holiday period A survey by The Canadian Press from noon local times Monday to midnight Tuesday night showed that at least six persons died in traffic accidents, two were killed in fires, one drowned, one died in a snowmobile mishap and one died in an accidental shooting CP's unofficial count showed that at least 3.494 persons died in traffic accidents in 1973 So far in 1974 five persons have been killed in traffic accidents.The snowmobile death brought to 32 the count of fatal accidents involving snowmobiles so far this season.Nova Scotia reported three traffic deaths and one drowning while New Brunswick had the shooting fatality The other Atlantic provinces remained free of fatal accidents Quebec counted two deaths in traffic and Ontario reported one person dead in a fire and the toboggan death In Alberta, one person died in a fire Insido today To resolve industrial deadlock JERUSALEM dy processes.• I he> help convert food into energy.All meat responds to tender treatment.I ven the least tender cut can he delicious and mouth watering vs ith a little extra care.NO 11 : Remember stews are natural born meat extenders you can count on them lo make a bargain into a treat.Ans lower cost cut of meat will make a line stew.Make enough ; frec/c half for another day.BASIC 11)1 AS I OR MAKING S11 WS HM I SI I N\ I he Meat : < hoose beef from the neck, brisket, flank, shank,chuck or heel of the round.I he \ egeiahlis : 2-.1 onions^vai rots, turnip,cabbage, green beans, potatoes, celery.I isc tomatoes as pat t of the liquid, t he Seasonings : C hoose your favourites ( 2-4) Pepper, Worcestershire sauce, green pepper, carrot tops, parsley, celery tops, catsup, v inegar, cloves, basil, garlic, papr ika.SIX WAYS TO SI RYT.STKW 1.With plain or potato dumplings.2.An excellent Shepherd’s Pie I op the stew with fluffy mashed potatoes.3.As a Meat Pie Top with a tender, flaky piecrust.4.With Noodles or Macaroni serve over noodles instead of using potatoes.5.With Potatoes Don’t use potatoes in the stew serve them on the side boiled or mashed.6.With Vegetables ( ook the stew without vegetables and serve them separately.^ BEEF AND ONION STEW Serves 4 1 pound beef stew meat, cubed.1 tablespoon ^—ij, cooking oil ^ 2 cups boiling water l1/?teaspoons lemon juice V?teaspoon Vi teaspoon Worcestershire pepper sauce Vi teaspoon 1 small onion, paprika diced Vi teaspoon 1 bay leaf allspice l1/?teaspoon salt 4 carrots, Vt teaspoon sugar quartered Vi teaspoon garlic 16 small white salt onions • Brown meat in hot oil, add water, lemon juice, Worcestershire sauce, diced onion, bay leaf and seasonings.• Cover, simmer 2-hours, stir occasionally.• Remove by leaf, add carrots and onions.Cover ; continue cooking 30-minutes or until vegetables are tender.Write JOAN I II I DI N c o P.O.Box 35,Station“W” loronto,Ont.TYuly Canadian EVERYDAY Deep Discount Prices DOMINION STORES LIMITED I# - TH K SHERBROOKE RECORD - HEU JAV 2.1#74 Around the Eastern Townships Seotstown Mrs.F.B Maybe* €57-4747 Mr and Mrs John D MacDonald were recently calling on Rev and Mrs Ross Davidson and family in Ste Foy Mr and Mrs (.union Krenrh Mrs Francis Bain and son John of East Clifton were recently visiting Mr and Mrs Kov Waldron one afternoon Mrs Dewar Scott visited her brother William MacLean at the Grace Christian Home in Huntingville on Dec 22.She was accompanied home by her sister in-law Mrs Wilfred Knight of Lennoxville who stayed until after Christmas with the Scotts Mrs Angus MacLennan of Sherbrooke at the same time came to Seotstown and spent Christmas with Mr and Mrs W K Gordon Miss Barbara Gordon of Sherbrooke also spent the long weekend and Christmas with her parents Mr and Mrs.Ross MacDonald spent Christmas day with Mr and Mrs Robert MacDonald and family in Windsor They also called on Mr and Mrs Wilfred Ross in Sherbrooke and Mrs Rufus MacLeod in Bury Mr and Mrs Ian Matheson and Robert of Montreal spent a few days with Mr and Mrs John Matheson Christmas week David Matheson of Montreal also spent the weekend but had to return to Montreal on Christmas night Miss Margaret Matheson and Peter were also Christmas guests at the Matheson home Mr and Mrs Walter Mackenzie.Diana and Scott spent a few days with Mr and Mrs Ray Quint in Portland, Maine Mr and Mrs Zaslowsky of Brossard, Mr and Mrs Gary MacDonald, St Lambert spent Christmas with Mr and Mrs (ieorge MacDonald Mr and Mrs Zaslowsky stayed for the Christmas holidays.Mrs Christy MacArthur, Donald and Murdo MacArthur and Henry Mouland of Milan spent Christmas day with Mr and Mrs Wayne Mouland and familv Dannie Waldron of Montreal spent C hristmas day with his grandparents.Mr and Mrs Roy Waldron Mr and Mrs Duncan McLeod of Milan were also dinner guests at the Waldrons.Mr and Mrs Finlay Morrison of Port Colborne.Ont .Mr and Mrs Don Morrison.Misses Anne and Bonnie Morrison of Ottawa.Ont .and Mary Morrison of Montreal spent the Christmas long weekend with Mr and Mrs Donald Morrison Mr and Mrs Finlay Morrison remained for a few days longer Miss Bonnie Morrison left on Dec 26 for Chicago.Ill to attend the 10th Intervarsity Missionary Convention at the University of Illinois Mr and Mrs Raymond Smith of Chalk River.Ont and Miss Karen Smith, of Scarborough, Ont arrived on the weekend to spend the Christmas week holidays with Mr and Mrs Kenneth Smith Dalton Mackenzie of Ottawa.Ont spent a few days during Christmas week with his parents, Mr and Mrs.John Mackenzie.Messrs John and Dalton Mackenzie were Christmas Day guests of Mr and Mrs Alexander Maclver and family in Sherbrooke Mr and Mrs John Learmonth of Huntingville were recent guests of Mr and Mrs.Kenneth MacDonald Mr and Mrs.Geoff Holland.Debbie, Bradlev and lan of Beaconsfield were Christmas guests of Mr and Mrs Harvey MacRae Mrs Holland and boys remained for a longer stay Mr and Mrs Al Perks of Toronto.Ont Mr and Mrs Brian Murray and Tim of Ville LaSalle were Christmas weekend guests of Mr and Mrs D.P Murray Mr and Nn Perks stayed until Dec 27 Daniel MacRae was Christmas Day guest of the Murrays Mr and Mrs Ted Jackson and Scott of Ste Anne de Bellevue and Mrs (ieorge Woolley were guests of Mr and Mrs John Nicholson and Mr and Mrs Basil Wootlay on Dec 24 Mr and Mrs Roderick Maclver of Ste Foy Miss Nancy Jones and a friend from Miami Springs.Florida spent the Christmas holidays with Mrs Angus Maclver On Christmas Day they were all guests of Mr and Mrs Merlyn Coates and family in Bury Mrs Susie Wonnacott returned home on Dec 26 after spending the Christmas weekend with Mr and Mrs Robert Gill and family in Huntingville She was accompanied home by her granddaughter.Debbie Gill who would spend the remainder of the week with her Miss Nancy Pehleman of Montreal spent two days at ('hristmas with her parents Mr and Mrs Lloyd Pehleman Mr Harold Wells of Toronto.Ont, Mr and Mrs George Forbes and family of St.Lambert spent the Christmas weekend with Mr and Mrs George Wells.Christmas Day guests of Mr and Mrs.John D MacDonald were Mr and Mrs Donald Matheson and family of Agincourt.Ont .Mr and Mrs Wendell Beattie and family.Mrs Kay Coates and Miss Sylvia Coates of Lennoxville and Mrs J MacDonald and Angus of Dell Dell Mr and Mrs.John I) MacDonald were supper guests of Mr and Mrs Wendell Beattie in Lennoxville on Dec.26 Mr and Mrs.Tonne St Laurent of Brantford, Ont spent Christmas with Mrs Murdo M a c A u I a y They were accompanied here by Miss Heather MacAulay who had spent a week in Brantford.Kenneth MacAulay of Brantford is spending the Christmas holidays with his mother.Mrs.MacAulay.Mr and Mrs W illiam Coleman and Mrs Glen Coleman spent Christmas Day with Mr.and Mrs Earl Coleman in Canterbury.Mr and Mrs Real Couture of Montreal spent part of the Christmas holidays with Mrs.Glen Coleman.Mr and Mrs Nick Nicholson spent Christmas Day with Mr and Mrs Ronald MacDonald and family in Lennoxville Mr and Mrs.Halle and family of Montreal spent a few days during Christmas week with Mr.and Mrs Nicholson.Corporal Larry (ioodin.Mrs Goodin and baby Trisha of Uplands, Ottawa, Ont., spent Christmas with Mr and Mrs Mick (ioodin and visited other relatives in town Mr and Mrs Don McCuaig.Susan and Scott of Willowdale.Ont spent the Christmas holidays with Mrs F.C Goodin and other members of the Goodin familv Danville (Mrs.) Margaret E.Frost 839-2185 Holiday guests of Mr and Mrs Howard Frost are Mr and Mrs Bob Tremblay and son Sean.Mr and Mrs Harry Frost Miss Doreen Frost and Mr Charles Davidson all of Brampton Ont Christmas Day guests included Mr and Mrs Brian Frost and m sr»-ven at AftartM Mr and Mrs Ray McMorme are spending the Christmas holidays with their daughter and son-in-law Mr and Mrs Don Neff Mississauga Ont Miss Ida Stevens of Concord N H is spending the holidays with her brother Mr Ronald Stevens, and Mrs Stevens, and is also visiting other relatives and friends in town Mr and Mrs J W Bell veau are spending the Christmas holidays in Chomedey as the guests of their son.Mr Leonard Behveau.and Mrs Beliveau Mrs Stella Horan and Mr and Mrs Glen Kerwin entertained at a family dinner on ('hristmas Five Miss Sheila Barlow of Montreal is spending the Christmas holidays with her parents Mr and Mrs Murrey Barlow (.’hristmas Day dinner guests at the same home were Mrs Stella Horan and son Craig and Mrs Hilda Stevens m r b Alec IlcVetji el Lennoxville was a (.’hristmas holiday guest of her daughter, Mrs Manville Williams and Mrs.Williams Friends of Mr HJ MacDonald will be pleased to know that he is recuperating at the home of his son and daughter in-law.Mr and Mrs Stanley MacDonald, Belleville.Ont., following eye surgery in the hospital there Members of the purchasing committee for the Danville-Shipton Federated Charities met at the home of Mrs H.C Laxson on Tues, evening.Dec 11, to complete plans and lists of necessary items for the ('hristmas baskets, which were delivered in time for the holidays Mr and Mrs James Pye entertained at the supper hour on Friday evening, Dec 21.at a family style party for a number of their friends and their families.All enjoyed the evening, the children played games in the recreation room, while the adults visited Sunday guests of Mr and Mrs Ernest Frost and the Misses Karen and Irena Frost were Mr and Mrs James Pye.Glendon and Steven of this place and Mr and Mrs R Gartshore, Johnny and Sherry of Asbestos Mr Brian Lockwood of Carleton University, Ottawa is spending the holidays with his parents.Mr and Mrs.E.P.Lockwood Mr James Gagnon of London.Ont is a holiday guest of Mr and Mrs Jack Hobbs Messrs Richard Frost and Bruce Mclver spent several days in Hamilton as the guests of Mr Brian Mclver and accompanied their host to Danville, where he will be the guest of his parents.Mr and Mrs Hartley Mclver for the holidays Miss Irena Frost of Mississauga.Ont arrived on Wed evening to spend the Christmas holidays with her parents.Mr and Mrs Ernest Frost Home for the Christmas holidays are Kathy and Donald Stevens of Carleton University, Ottawa.Allan Stevens of the Haileybury Schools of Mines.Haileybury and Trevor Stevens of Guelph Also a guest of his son and family, will be Mr AC.Stevens of Sherbrooke.Messrs Michael Lodge and Bruce Lockwood of Niagara Falls and Welland respectively are at their homes here LA COMMISSION SCOLAIRE REGIONALE DE L’ESTRIE SERVICE DE L'EDUCATION DES ADULTES FRENCH (as a second language) A NINETY HOUR INTENSIVE COURSE WITH LANGUAGE LABORATORY FOR • BEGINNERS • INTERMEDIATES • ADVANCED SCHEDULE: JANUARY 8 TO MARCH 10, 1974 MONDAY- TUESDAY-WEDNESDAY FROM 7:30 to 10:30 FEE’ $12.00 FOR 90 HOURS THE STUDENTS MUST BUY THEIR TEXT BOOK REGISTRATION: MONTCALM SCHOOL 2050 PORTLAND ST.SHERBROOKE JAN.3-4-7, 1974 FROM 7:00 to 9:30 P.M.E.PROVOST MTS.INC.20, 15th Av«.North, ^trrhrnnk a 540-1700 - 540-2822 • 549-5251 Authorized Dealer Rock of Age* »nd Eventide Mon- PL KKFFCT DAY TO SLEEP — Judging by the look on this contended cat’s face, we may conclude that New Year’s was perfect for sleeping.Across Canada the annual bash was a very quiet affair.(Record photo: James Bruce) Welcomed to new home ROCK ISLAND - Mr and Mrs Thomas Richer, who recently moved into their newly built house on Western Ave , Rock Island and their family were on Friday evening, December 21 the guests of honor in their home for a House Warming party.Mr and Mrs.Richer had been invited to dinner with Mr and Mrs.Joe Derusha of Beebe* at the Border Motel in Derby and to hear the organ music played by Mrs Lisa Flanders of Rock Island at the motel While there many things happened at their home where Mrs El lie Hartley.Mrs Alfred Middleton and Miss Connie Hartley, who with the Richer children, relatives and friends had arranged the party By a little after nine o’clock all was in readiness for the arrival of the foursome from Derby.There was a beautifully decorated small Christmas tree on the buffet, also having fan folded currency, attached to the branches, the dining table with its Christmas cover was centered with a special cake, made and decorated bv Mrs.Ellie Hartley in the same design and colors as the new house There were trees in the “yard ’ and cars in the garage and Santa going down the chimney Around this were plates ot stuffed rolls, a wide assortment of squares, olives, pickles and many other delicious foods, making it a picturesque setting When Tommy and Rita (Richer) and Joe and Millie (Derusha) arrived, the Richers were taken by complete surprise to find between fifty and sixty relatives, friends and the snowmobile gang awaiting them.Recovering from their surprise they warmly greeted everyone to their new home in their usual hospitable way From one end of the buffet, Mrs Alfred Middleton served punch Everyone assembled in the living room with the Richer family standing in front of the family Christmas tree Roland F’aiement, one of their neighbours, with gracious words said how pleased the West part of the Town are that the family decided to build their new home close to their former home and Legion L.A.Branch 15 RICHMOND The Ladies Auxiliary to the Royal Canadian Legion Branch 15 held their annual Christmas banquet in the Legion Hall on Thursday, Dec 13, when a very delicious supper was served by the Richmond Young Women s Institute.Grace was offered by Cde.Joyce Lemoine and later a Toast to the Queen was proposed The regular monthly meeting was held following the supper, and was called to order by Cde.Pres Marianne Jean in the usual manner of depositing the colors and singing of O Canada Two new members were initiated, after which the business period was held Donations were given to the Dix ville Home.Cde Syd Hart for the Veteran's Christmas cheer and St Francis Elementary School Library- Cards were sent to the sick and flowers to the bereaved members families Christmas cheer was also sent to the sick and shut ins The Nominating committee announced the following slate of officers for 1974 President -Cde Marianne Jean.1st Vice-Pres.- Cde Gladys Galbraith; 2nd Vice-Pres - Cde Dorothy Sinclair; secretary - Cde Bernice Gillis; treasurer - Cde Lorna Nixon.Sgt at Arms-Cde Veralda Dumont, the Executive are Cdes Sis Hill.Selina Aulis.May Thompson.Kay Crack.Pearl Kydd.Masie Heale.Elsie Dunn.Daisy McGee.Eileen Roberts.Stella Parkes.and Reta Hughes As there was no further business the meeting was adjourned by the retiring of colors and singing of God Save the Queen An exchange of gifts then took place after which a few games of bingo were enjoyed The next regular meeting will be held on Thursday.Jan 17.1974 A joint installation was held on Monday.Dec 17 at the Legion Hall of the Senior Branch The installing officer Cde George (Bunny) Brown Acting Sgt at Arms - (’de Eric Harding of Danville Legion Branch also other guests (’de President Milton Leet and Mrs G Brown of the Danville Branch Three drawings were held the lucky winners being Cdes Everette Sinclair.Orin Taylor and George Brow n After adjournment refreshments were served by the Ladies Auxiliary to remain as neighbours Mr Paiement also welcomed Mr and Mrs Stanley Emslie, who had purchased and moved into the former Richer home, and others who have come lately to the section of the Town Speaking for the entire group, Mr Paiement wished them all the best and every happiness in their new homes He presented to Mr.and Mrs Richer the card that went along with the currency on the little tree.There were other gifts by the tree for them as well Tommy and Rita, with great feeling expressed their appreciation for this wonderful party, the first in their new home The remainder of the evening was spent in various ways in the rooms in the basement and the upper floor With Tommy at the piano, there was singing of Christmas music, dancing, chatting and just having fun and a good time Later, with season’s greetings, all departed for their respective homes with invitations from the Richers to return again and again Among the guests were Mr and Mrs.Thomas Richer.Sr., Mr and Mrs James Goodsell, parents of the couple, to make three generations attending, and others from Newport and Boundary Villages.OBITUARIES MRS.JOSEPH E.WILSON of Bellows Falls, Vt.Formerly of Stornoway, Que.Mrs.Annie M.Wilson passed away on Nov 30.1973.at the Fall Mountain Nursing Home in Bellows Falls, Vt She was born February 13.1876 in the township of Winslow (Stornoway) Que, daughter of John and Catherine Maclver MacLeod She was married to Joseph Wilson and they lived for a time in Jackman.Maine, and later in Sherbrooke, Que In 1928 the couple went to Walpole.N H where they were caretakers of the Dorothy Whitney Estate.Mr W ilson died in 1954 There were two sons, one of whom, Hoyt Wilson died in World War II in 1943 while serving in the U S.Air Force The other.Charles Sidney passed away m 1968 Surviving are three grandchildren.Sidney J Wilson of Walpole, N H Mrs Giancarlo Lizziri of Milan.Italy, and Mrs.Allan Cohen of Newmarket.N.H ; five great-grandchildren, two nephews Mr Norman MacLeod of Concord.N.H .Mr Leslie MacLeod of Milan and three nieces.Mrs Norrey Hunting.Lennoxville, Mrs Gordon Planche.Lennoxville and Miss Mary MacLeod of Milan Mrs Wilson was a member of the Congregational Church in Walpole and Gold Star Mothers of America Funeral services were held on Mon Dec 3rd at the Fenton and Hennessey Funeral Home, Bellows Falls.Vt with interment in the Walpole Cemetery In lieu of flowers donations were made to the Congregational Church in Walpole FLORAE MAC ASK ILL Formerly of Milan.Que The funeral service for Miss Flora Ellen MacAskill.who died at the Sherbrooke Hospital t>n Thursday.Nov 29.1973.was held on Dec 1, 1973.at the Bury Funeral Home.Bury.Que with Rev Mr Donald Campbell of St Andrew's Presbyterian Church.Sherbrooke, officiating Born in W inslow.Que on Feb 18.1895.Flora was the younger daughter of John and Maggy (MacKay) MacAskill Following the death of her father in 1907 the familv moved to Milan, and Flora assisted her sister Katie in caring for their mother who was bed ridden until her death in January 1920 Having then chosen nursing as her profession.Flora trained at the Franklin County General Hospital in Greenfield.Mass, where she received her R N certificate She was on the staff of Mount Sinai Hospital, Cleveland, Ohio, before returning to Canada to do private nursing.In August 1931, she joined the staff of the Shriners' Hospital for Crippled Children in Montreal, and remained there until she retired in 1962 She then made her home with her niece.Miss Doris McLeod, in Montreal, until 1969.when she went to live with her niece.Mrs Albert Murray (Jean) and Mr Murray in Seotstown Due to failing health, she spent some time at the Mayhew Home in Bury before going to the W inslow Nursing Home in Eaton Corner After a fall in which she suffered a broken hip.she was taken to the Sherbrooke Hospital where she passed away.Her only sister predeceased her in March 1961 Survivors are her only brother, Alex G.MacAskill of Prince Albert, Sask , and his wife; their daughter.Margaret (Mrs Gerald Parsons), and sons.Neil and Ian and her sister’s family.Jean (Mrs.Albert W Murray).Duncan L McLeod.Roderick A McLeod and Miss Doris McLeod Burial was in the old Lingwick Cemetery beside her parents Bearers were Duncan L McLeod and Roderick A McLeod, nephews; Earle Murray and Stanley Murray, great-nephews; Kenneth A MacDonald and Peter Matheson In lieu of flowers, donations were made to the Shriners' Hospital for Crippled Children.Montreal zdoux 'Duns.’zaL -Moms.INC.150 Sherbrooke, St MAGOG — 843-4473 CLEMENT LECOURS President WALTER J.McKENNA Vice-President JACQUES LECOURS Director • HAMMOND ORGAN • DIGNIFIED SERVICE • AMPLE PARKING FACILITIES Tel 819 562-2466 SHERBROOKE.QUE [)olin.tton .» ^Jnncraf C Isabel uments with P«rpetu«l Cu«r- •ntee.FREE DELIVERY IN THE PROVINCE OF QUEBEC For Molboorn# end surround-ings soo Mr.Gordon Me-Koopo, Tol.824-2417 Birth TARTE — At the General Hospital, Guelph.Ont., on Dec 30ih.1973, to Frank and Ilsemaire, a daughter.Heidi Barbara.8 lbs .4 oz Baby, mother and father all well Proud grandparents.Mr.and Mrs.Hans Schmidt, West Germany, and Mr and Mrs J L.Tarte.Huntingville Deaths In Memoriam CRAWFORD — In loving memory of dear dad James Edmund who passed awav on March 6th.1956 and dear mother, on December 31st 1962 brother Wendell.October 5th 1962 and sister Edith.August 10th 1969 A little token true and tender Just to show we still remember No longer here m our lives to share But in our hearts forever there Lovingly remembered and sadlv missed bv THE FAMILY LANGWORTH — In loving memory of Sandra.Beth Joanne and Donna.December 28.1971 Little did we know that morning.What sorrow the day would bring.Do not ask us if we miss them.There is such an empty space.We can t forget their footsteps.Or their dear smiling faces.All we have are memories.But the ache in our hearts remain the same.No one knows the sorrow we share.When the family meets and they are not there Sadly missed and lovinglv remembered by THEIR GRANDPARENTS AND UNCLE BOB Wetaskiwin.Alta NUTBROWN.Myrtle — In loving memory of our dear wife, mother and grandmother, who was taken from us January 2nd.1972 A cheerful smile, a heart of gold One of the best this world would hold.Never selfish, always kind.These are the memories she left behind Remembered by.CLIFFORD i husband > FAMILY & (iRANDCHILDREN POVEY — In loving memory of our dear brother Jim.who passed away on December 31.1971 Sadlv missed bv GEORGE MONICA & FAMILY Card of Thanks PAUL — I would like to express my sincere thanks to the many kind friends who sent cards during my recent stay in the Sherbrooke Hospital and to all those who have remembered me since my return home with cards, visits and gifts Your kindnesses will always be remembered FLORA PAUL Ayer's Cliff POWELL — As the year 1973 draws to a close my husband and I would like to extend a very belated thank you for the many kindnesses to us in tne past year a very grateful thanks to everyone for the gifts flowers cards visits and good wishes when I was hospitalized in July To the Milby W I for the sunshine basket and to my near and dear friends and relatives for the many gifts on my return home To all who helped so much, attended and contributed to the many showers and the receptions for Mac & Liz and Bill 4 Deb Last but none the less sincere thanks to our own dear family who helped in every way.especially the good care and consideration to Grammy' Aldrich Mav Health and Happiness be yours in 1974 Sincerely ALBERT & PANSY and /fit iiincc s.,.'ice STEVE ElKAS manager 33 Bowtn 5 Shurbrooke 530 Prospect St Shorbrooke DALE.Hector A.— Suddenly at the University Hospital, on Tuesday.Jan 1.1974 Hector A.Dale, beloved husband of Margaret Campbell Resting at the Webster-Cass Funeral Home.6 Belvidere St .Lennoxville.where the funeral will be held on Friday, Jan 4.at 10 a m .Rev Dr.A B.Lovelace officiating Interment in Mt Royal Cemetery, Montreal In lieu of flowers donations to the Sherbrooke Hospital In Memoriam Fund would be greatly acknowledged Visitation 2-4 and 7-9 DURKEE, George A.— On Jan 1, 1974, in Cowansville, at the Brome - Missisquoi - Perkins Hospital in his 80th year.George Durkee, beloved husband of Ella Short and dear father of Mrs.Spencer Shufelt (Jean) and dear grandfather of George.Jim, Bill and David and great-grandfather of Stacy, Jeffrey and Mark Visitation at C.E.Wilson and Son Funeral Directors, 104 Buzzell, Cowansville Funeral service in the chapel Friday, Jan 4 at 2 p m Interment Sweet Cemetery.KAMPEN, John - The death occurred on December 29.1973, of John Kampen.Niagara Falls, Ont., father of Greta Stelwagen Funeral 1:30 p m .December 31, at Niagara Falls KINNEAR, Norman A.— At the Henderson General Hospital, Friday, Dec.28th, 1973 Norman A Kinnear.beloved husband of Margaret J.Ball, 4 Hill Garden Road, St.Catharines, Ont.Dear father of Albert G.Kenneth F of St.Catharines, and Mrs M.C.Terry of Jarvis, Ont., eight grandchildren and one great grandchild Rested at Noble S.Crowe & Son, 26 Ormond St.South, Thorold, Ont.Funeral service was held Monday, December 31st PHILIP, Margaret — In Ottawa on Sunday, Dec 30.1973 Margaret Ritchie, age 90.widow of James Philip, formerly of Stanstead.Que Mother of Alfred James.Edith R.of Boston and Mrs.Henry Slack (Cora) of Ottawa Grandmother of Mrs.John Richardson (Heather) of Toronto.Great-grandmother of Sean A private family service was held from Hulse & Playfair West Chapel, Ottawa, on Wed , Jan 2nd.1974 Interment in Stanstead in the spring PRICE, S.Louise — At the Sherbrooke Hospital, on Monday.Dec 31, 1973 S.Louise Smith Beloved wife of R Earle Price, and dear sister of Lena (Mrs G Dwinnells), Concord.N H .Eddy of Coaticook, Gordon of North Hatley, and aunt of Louise Smith of Coaticook.Grant and Bruce Smith, both of Lennoxville Resting at the Cass Funeral Home.School St., Ayer’s Cliff Funeral service from the Beulah United Church.Ayer's Cliff, on Thursday.Jan 3.at 2 pm.Rev W Close officiating Interment in Massawippi In lieu of flowers, donations to the Sherbrooke Hospital In Memoriam Fund would be greatly acknowledged Visitation Wednesday 2-4 and 7-9 SHAW, William (Bill) - Suddenly at the CHU Hospital on Sunday.December 30, 1973 William (Bill) J.W Shaw, beloved husband of Dons Little, in his 68th year Resting in the R L.Bishop and Son Funeral Home.76 Queen St.Lennoxville Funeral service will be held in the Lennoxville United Church.Thursday.Jan.3, 1974.at 2 p m., Rev Dr A.B Lovelace officiating Interment in Island Brook Cemetery Visitation Tuesday.Jan 1, 7-9p m .Wed.2-4 and 7-9 p m In lieu of flowers donations to the Sherbrooke Hospital In Memoriam Fund will be gratefully acknowledged The King Edward Masonic Lodge No 78 AF & AM will hold a memorial service on Wednesday.Jan 2 at 7 30 p m Card of Thanks AULIS — I would like to express mv sincere thanks to Dr Taylor Dr Ulric and Dr Dvkeman.also nurses in I.C.U and 4th floor who were so kind to me during my recent stav in the Sherbrooke Hospital also to all who sent cards gifts etc MRS SELINA AULIS / THK sHK.HBHtHtKK KKt'OKl) — WED .JAN t.1»74 - II Under-age juniors pay off for WHA Rankling th
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