Sherbrooke daily record, 4 mars 1961, samedi 4 mars 1961
[" 1961\tMARCH\t1961\t\tTHE WEATHER S M T W T\tF\tS 12\t3\t4\t\tSunny with cloudy periods today, clouding over this b 6\t7\t8\t9\t10\t11\t1 I\tI III |||9\t1/\t|| f jw | | | | Hi\tevening.Cooler than Friday.12\t13\t14\t15\t16\t17\t16\t/ y i I 1 1 III llll I 11 V / llllll IF BE.\tHigh toda) at Sherbrooke 35.19\t20\t21\t22\t23\t24\t25\t\tOutlook for Sunday: Occa- 26\t27\t28\t29\t30\t31\t/\tthe paper of THE EASTERN TOWNSHIPS\tf\tsional snow or rain.Established 1 89 7.Price: 5 Cents SHERBROOKE RECORD, SATURDAY.MARCH 4.19M Sixty-Fourth Year Political roundup Staff, customers held at gunpoint Need more revenue for reform policies By CUTHBERT JONES (Record Staff Writer) A breakdown of federal-provincial tax-sharing costs and a drastic devision of Quebec's electoral map may seem two rather unrelated topics but actually the) may go almost hand-in-hand.With his bid for additional]\u2014 -\u2014\u2014\u2014- financial aid from Ottawa em>nder-rePresen^d- \"h.le com : phatically rejected, Premier,1^ a\t™ral nd | Jean Lesage must look to in>gs in \"hich the population is creased tax revenues if he is to;'1113,1- carry out the reform policies Another problem which is in promised by his party.One of '-olved in this proposed system these pledges is to provide of equalization payments is that' some sort of of varying valuations between] equaliza t i o n one municipality and another, payments to Most rural councils have kept municipalities, their valuations at artificially But here the low rates.But if the equaliza-administration tion payments are based upon faces a pro- \u2014 - blem.The vast See Pô1'»'\u201d'\tP*9e 5 majority of rural municipalities and school boards do not levy retail sales taxes, with the *\tV 1 **Æêêèl\t1 \t-g# - N\t.\t' .-4 \t \t C.Jones.Congolese drive out result that purchasers in these I I K 1 £ _ M _ _ areas pay only two per cent as II 1^1 Y r Q opposed to six per cent paid bv By GORDON ENGLAND (Record Correspondent) SUTTON *- 1 wo armed bandits, wearing ladies stockings over their faces, Friday night held up the jCanadian Bank of Commerce branch here and es-caped with an estimate* |$l 7,000 Quebec Provincial Police said.*¦ QUEBEC (CP) \u2014 Both sides of the legislature The raid ;s believed to agreed Friday that boosting culture is a good thing, and\tthe first bank holdup then proceeded to some uncultured name calling.\ti;n SuttorTs history.The legislative assemblyi\t,\t,\t.not necessarily one ot righteous Culture boosted by name-tailing Revalue mark Pressure is eased on U.S.$ m \u2022 .tfr /r \u2022J', is lilt' ill KRANKI URT, C e r m a n y I unanimously approved in prin-ino1 necessarily one !ic^ said u\u20191' !,*\"k aecou.\", j dosed by (lie Deutsche Rank, 1>OSOS \"blighiKlv the entra.,.,- to a ban, .(he way Marel.came into .c-,.tint fired several shots after the ^\tMV((>(| 1() ho\t\u201e\t' ' parked on a side street oppo l;i Press conference in Bonn site the bank on Main Street.The holdup men were believed travelling towards Abercorn and the United States border about 7 miles south of here.The accountant of the bank, Ireland'Everett Arnotf, 25, of Sut MARCH IAMB Hus wool) little month-old lamb at Hie I ennowille i:\\pi-riiiientid l-'arm so advisable.Under the present representation map.the rural districts n\u2018gar\"by \"Kitona in which the tax is restricted\tggej-prary ._____ to two per cent control the Leg- yiamniarskjold issued firm in-islature and any move to boost strl]C{j0ns for order to be re- c ,\t.,\t- govern us their way.and knew full well that if the and one Sudanese w ounded.\tjnot jn l]le wav 0f population French-Canadian group com in UN reinforcements of Indo-|0f the province of Quebec.\u201d iued to affirm itself, the Amer nesian troops were rushed to| jyf,.Johnson said Premierjican threat would decrease.this morning jean Lesage is run by \u2018CBC:\t\u20145- General beatniks.ships like a lamb.(Itrnml I\u2019bnlo bu (i.-nv l.eniay) the sales tax in these areas would bring strong resentment.stored.He obviously was referring to [Hydraulics Resources Minister Rene Levesque, a CBC com- In Leopoldville, tension was\t, ,\t, ,\t,\t.\t.To offset this to a degree.\thigh a£u,r^ Tunisian soldicrs un.\tmentator\tbefore\tlas\tJune the Government could create a\tder the UN command burst into\tpiovincial\tcIeetlon\t,hat\tb>ought Prime Minister safe in IreEand number of additional seats m ; the home of a Congolese civilian ,l^IllI\"'lal*l\u201dP,0'^r\u2019,a Diefenbaker the cities, which all admit arciir^iri^Tr nînv»4 anH nnf him\t» Aid plan attacked in House Friday night and cut him down with sub-machine-gun fire.SOLDIER ARRESTED Canadian military police ar .rested a Tunisian soldier after\t\u201e_c/ had kept\t,\t,\t,\t, \u2022 his original speech on a high ]'rn Ireland today on h's ^ay BELFAST, Northern \u2014 (Reuters)\u2014 Prime Ministerlton Junction, gave this account arrived in North-jof the holdup In the slaying, but UN offficials !level but the Union Nationale London for tho < ominonwcalth Iliad dragged it down to the po- Pr>mt' ministers conference opening Wednesday.The Union Nationale has' Asked by reporters wdiether come too close to fascism for he opposes South Africa\u2019s con- \u201cOne man w'as short and the other was tall.Both spoke English without any French at-cent.They had brown stockings over their faces, and one carried the shotgun and the other what looked like an automatic revolver.\u201d He said the short bandit entered the manager's office and forced him to come out into the main pari of the bank where he was told to stand facing the Wall.Arnott said the other man went to the teller\u2019s cages, and said \u201cThis is a stiekup.\u201d Both tellers, Hiss Bertrande aliberte, 27 and Miss Carmen Criticism unfair' feared an'-r> Congolese Hoops ^ population to take seriously tinued membership in the Com-ranee\tVen'the leftist charges it directs mon wealth, he replied: \u201c -riu ),against us.\u201d he said.\t\"The prime ministers of the omho\tp/r.nlr!\t\u201cYes- we are left\u2014left of the Commonwealth countries will L \u2019 hil, n annarontiv vuiVldtra \u2018 conservative Union Na- meet together to discuss and Jl\t\u2019 apparently was nonale .\t'consider, but there has been OTTAWA (CP) Announced U'.\t.\t.\t.I \u201cA government of the right is no pre-judgment.\u201d government plans to assist eco-\u2019 Tunisian soldiers mistook him nomically depressed areas jf°r a Congolese tailor with ~\tf ¦ came under heavy attack in the «horn one of their comrades Q\tI-*4\t4-/^\t4' « Commons Friday after the op-Lad quarrelled earlier in the | X I\tI U I 5 position won a demand for evening.The Tunisian involved emergency debate.\tin (he quarrel was arrested.\tI \u2022\tI\t£ \u2022 Liberaf and CCF members At\t^30011011 MOllSe T S T ©, Lv.genm.22, told The Record Honor St.Laurent criticized the government pro-weru ,0 uie African quarter Dy\t|\t(bey thought at first it was a gram\tas\tinadequate\tand\trestric-Jeep,\tburst\tinto\ta\thome\twhere Three women anf] three thii.\tAt the time of the\tfire\tthe!joke.live.\tProgressive\tConservative\tthey\tthought\tthe\ttailor\tlived.\t^\t^ forcçd tQ flee from\tMandigo family was away\tand But\twhen\tthey\tsaw\tthe\tthugs speakers, led by Labor M mister |and Kiueo ixasaomoo.\tMr.Cole was at church in'were in earnest, they said, they Starr, stoutly defended them.Police said one Tunisian in .heir burning home hridaJ iCape]ton 0np othcr Cote chjld (hrew the money at them.Planned business of the House the raiding party was detained, night in a fire that destroyed v o,.-av at a seminary.\tThe bandits made them face \u2014 consideration of agriculture The tadoL w'ho lived next door, the two-storey three-tenant A little furniture from the]the wall with the others in the department spending estimates unharmea.\t_\t_ _ibrick home of Eugene Cote injfir.,.iioor apartment was saved bank.including employees jCapelton.\tjbut the.inside of the building]Brenda Lawrance and Carmen The fire apparently started was destroyed.\tj Delorme, and then forced every- in a\tchimney and was first no-]\tMr.Cote said the\tbuildingibody\tto lie\tdown on\tthe\tfloor (iced\tat 9:20 p.m.by an upstairs\twas insured for $5,000\tand\tthelwhiie\tthey made\ttheir getaway, tenant, M ?s Alice Sergeant.jeontents for S1.000.\t| Sutton Police Chief Philias The house is occupied by] Number five fire station of Doyette and constable Herbert three families, the first floor by Sherbrooke responded to a call;McElroy were the first on the the owner, Eugene Cote, hisYrom the Secretary-Treasurer;scene after the bandits had es-wife and four children.The se- of Ascot County, R.O.Broad ]caped.They called in Quebec; cond floor is ren:ed by L.Man- hurst at 9:45 p.m.and one Provincial Police from Cowans- Sunday.The1 move was preceded by stock exchange speculation and a rapid weakening of the dollar in the German market.It came after repeated denials by both the Bonn government and the Deutsche Bank that revaluation ».a,-oPJla«'îleV nuu/sno\tTORONTO (CP) \u2014* 5.One.assistant director products W L R h MANN RUMORS\tr ii i\t Joseph Man Smith's win Ins second up NEWCASTLE ON - TYNE, Friday night and fired nearly 50 oxygen tent at her hotel suile.kicui of a dear husband and father.Clair Hoauoat;e.who passed awa> on March 3th.UiftO.Tm*re Is no parting from (bov* wc love.No distance can divide.For today In memoriea garden, We still walk side by side A1 w a y a remembered by, M1NNÏK and RON M.D Bl'HNHAM In loving mouton of our dear husband, father and grandfather.Joseph Burnham, who passed nwHx on March 4, 1&31.A shadow rests upon cv.ir honv's today.We miss > our smiling face.Where\u2019er we turn, where\u2019er we «i>.We see your vacant place (iod Is good, lie gl\\ rs us atrenglh To bear our heavy cross.He la the only one who kno how hitler l.s our loss Sadly missed by, SYLVIA and CABTH.(wife and son); FTIIYUN and MORTON.(daughter and son-in-law); YOMA and R.KOINAM).(daughter ami aon-ln-law); KHANMS, r.RAYSON, NIIKITA (grandchildren); MRS ANNUL SA RILLS.(mother in law ) DU OTLAt \\ Kit/a Jane In Ion ing memory of a dear mothei :ind grandmother, who passed away March 4.195 who passed away March 4' 1 1950.**On the road that's calm and | peaceful Guided by Cod\u2019s loving hand j She has gone upon a journey Into a bright and fairer land.Always remembered by, MOM and DAD, LOHEN, DONALD, MFRRILL and CECIL (brothers); fi LA D YS, K V FL Y N, MY RTLE and ELAINE (sisters).WHITE In loving memory of a dear husband.Robert White, who passed away on March 4, 1959.Asleep in God's beautiful garden, Away from all sorrow and pain, ! Some day when life\u2019s Journey is ended, : We shall be together again.! Lov ingly remembered by, HIS W IF P:, M A ROAR ET, iLennoxville, Que.FORTIER, Joseph \u2014 At Slier-brooke, Que.on Saturday, March 4th.1961, Joseph Fortier in his 80th year, beloved husband of Ada Inkell residing a! 331 Brooks St.South.Remains resting at Gerard Moufette Funeral Parlor, 33 Bowen Ave.S Funeral service on Tuesday, March 7th at 10:00 a m.in Christ Hoi Church, Interment in St Michael's cemetery GAUDREAU, Louis N.At St Vincent de Paul Hospital on Friday, March 3rd.1961, Louis N Gaudreau, beloved ht is band of V'mma Longpre in his 66th year Resting at his home.470 Short St., where the funeral will leave on Monday March 6th for service in the Immaculate Conception Church at in a m Interment in St Michael s Cerne ten Johnston\u2019s LO 2 2466.KENNEY, Thomas At the Ruth\u2019s Rest Home Brome, Que., on March 3rd.1961, Thomas Kenney in his 64th year of South Bolton, Que Resting at the C.K Wilson and Son Fu lierai Home in Knowlton, Que Requiem Mass on Monday, at 0 a m from St Edward's Church, Interment Knowlton Parish Cemetery.LAMBERT, Eric At St.Margaret's Hospital.Toronto, Ont , Sunday.Keb.26,\t1961, Eric Lambert, 415 Lakevhore Rd.Mimico, Apt.203, Court 3.(Su per visor IMyofilm Dept., Good sear Tire & Rubber Co , New Toronto'), dearly beloved hus hand of Frances Goodwin and dear father of Richard and Joan and brother, of Frederick K Lambert, 43 Perry Street.New London, Conn .in his 45th year Military funeral was held on February *28th at 3 p.m.from funeral home of (i II Hogle, Mimico.Interment Sanctuary P^rk cemetery.WILSON, Richard S.At his | residence.Sutton, One.on March 3rd, 1961.Richard S Wil son, beloved husband of Florence Flanagan age 81 years, dear father of Claire and step father of II Patten, resting at his late residence in Sutton.Funeral sendee from Grace Church on Monday.March 6th at 2;00 p in.Rev.J.H.M.Brett officiating.Interment in Sutton, Que.('.L Wilson and Son Funeral Directors VA ILL ANC OUR T, Joseph |George At Sherbrooke, Quo.! on Thursday March 2nd, 1961, Joseph George Vaillancourl in his 63rd year, beloved husband of Marie Anna Lizotte, residing at 1308 Lincoln Street.Remains resting at Gerard MonD fir\u2019s Funeral Parlor, 33 Bo wen Avr, South.Funeral service on Monday, March 61 h, at 10 am in St.Jeanne d\u2019Are Church Interment in St.Michael's Cemetery* MILFORD'S FLORAL TRIBUTES Special attention to out-of-town orders.143 Frontenac\u2014LO.9-2566 SHERBROOKE FATAL STREET ACCIDENTS (to date this year) SHERBROOKE:\t4* (pop.65,000)\t.SASKATOON:\tn (pop.90,000)\t.\tU THE STANSTEAD & SHERBROOKE INSURANCE COMPANY GET INSURANCE from a local company, Consult your agent! 21?Main St., Cowansville, Tel.IS?Successor to: Howard Hasting», The Late: (ieo.Robb.Jos.Hingston, Kenneth Jenne.Walter Morrison UNERAl CHAPE I 530 Prospect SI.\u2014 LO.2-2466 I WHITE \u2014 In lovlnx memory of our clear father, Robert White, who rmtered Into rest March 4.19M.In our hearts will always linijer.Memories of you, kind and true.There is not a day dear Dad That we do not think of you.Sadly missed by, PEART, and (XIFEOIME lcnnoxville, Que, WHITE \u2014 In lovin* memory of a dear father and xrandfather, Robert II.White, who passed away March 4th.1958.Many a lonely heartache Often a «lient tear, But always a beautiful memory.Of one we loved so dear.BERYL, NORMAN and FAMILY, Son and Daughter-in-law.R.L.BISHOP \u2019\t\u2022> ¦ V \u2022 i\u2019 FUNERAL CHAPEL 6./ AMBULANCE ' SERVICE We Rent Hospital Beds 300 Queen Blvd.\u2014 LO.a-W7 MONUMENTS NOW: Delivery and erection ANYWHERE IN THE TOWN-SHIPS \u2014 LOW PRICES.Send for FREE booklet showing beautiful stones \u2014 ALL GRANITES.ORDER BY MAIL: Write, phone or call: ANDERSON MONUMENTS BEEBE \u2014 TR.62416.Que.(In Sutton, 1 Lloyd Mandigo) 6 SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD, SAT., MAR.4, 1961 HMMbmmc i liiipiiiïMiiiiii!! t ; liiJiîi.\tt 11 il : illi:!.1 !, iiiiiij; 14 i\t¦HH CHEMISTRY \u2014 A highly educative subject, becoming more and more important in an ever incieasing iPH'V ^ \u2022 world of higher education.m 4 ¦!P « f il«!l l' y Wülffif-1 ' Jp /3 ^ jîtmi f ; .\t111 \u201c''ll 11 '' 1 \u2022 ¦w1'11,\t\"\t.\u2019.1 \" \" .111.I\u2014\tJ* I \u2022MiiiliJf!' iiililililijlliilliililiip\ti-ii iiiiffiPvjll SILK SCREEN PRINTING \u2014 A form of reproduction of art work.Shown is a frame with open areas to allow the color to be pressed through with a squee-gee.COMMERCIAL; Where the students learn office procedure, typing, shorthand and bookkeeping.«¦.«iniiimif .dHUOi m r'\\ EDUCATION CREATES OPPORTUNITIES Open House and Home and School bring parents and teachers together for discussion of problems to their mutual advantage.One of the results of the Canadian Education Conference years ago, was an establishment of several permanent committees to deal with < Education as it affects various groups as Parents, Industry and the Professions.: I FT « HOME ECONOMICS; A basic training is given to the future homemakers in attractive kitchens with modern appliances.im k üü a ¦¦ The observance of Education Week is not intended to detract from nor take the place of a continuing interest on the part of the general public.On the contrary, it has some rather special purposes which meet a real * need in communities all across Canada.Serving these communities are the mass media of communication: the press, television and radio.It would not be realistic to expect these agencies to contribute free time and space continuously, even for the promotion of better education and better schools.Yet for the duration of Education Week they are most generous in their support.Television and radio stations across Canada donate hundreds of hours of program time to matters related to education and the press is equally liberal in giving space to this worthy project.t I I SHFRBROOKF DAILY RECORD.SAT., MAR.4, 1M1\t7 MARCH 5U- If k FRENCH CLASS \u2014 The emphasis on being bilingual in both the reading and writing of French is being impressed on the pupils who wish to take their place in a highly competitive world.DUCATION EVERYBODY\u2019S BUSINESS :l il \"hll'il'.1,,'' 1 1 'lit ri'ate'!*1':' 'itl.fyfcit: a; f 'ISC1 lMili;|.a, «111 CPiir SiSS® BIB?Sbr.«P 'kill I itiil i**;^ This space made possible by the following in the interest of Education: f Hall Machinery of Canada Limited Chez Yvette Allatt's Bakery Ltd.Union Screen Plate of Canada Ltd.Torrington Ltd.Bedford, Que.Laramee Coach Lines Ltd.Eastern Townships Produce Ltd.St.Lawrence Corporation Ltd.East Angus, Que.Harry Evans, Plumber and Clark's Newsstand Richmond Pulp & Paper Co.of Canada Ltd.Bromptonville, Que.Blanchette, Peloquin & Roberge Advocates Y.W.C.A.Educational & Recreational Center and Hartley Graham, Insurance City of Magog Magog, Que.Canada Paper Company Windsor, Que.Fabi & Fils Ltee.MacKinnon Structural Steel Co.Ltd.Charles A.Connors, Real Estate and J.S.Bourque Ltd., Lumber Hodge Auto Parts Ltd.and J.M.Nault Ltd.Cinq-Mars & Paquette Ltee Fuel Oil Distributor Austin Glove Manufacturing Co.Page-Sangster Printing Co.Ltd.Sherbrooke News Inc.and Home Insulation Enrg., Lennoxville, Que.Chartier Auto Springs Reg'd.Claude Gosselin M.P.P.for Compton County Canadian Johns-Manville Co.Ltd.Asbestos, Que.Crown Life Insurance Co.Bruck Mills Ltd.700 Woodward St.\u2014 E.Lussier, Plant Supt.Mixtures of Spun, Rayon and Spun Mixtures.Suitings, Lining Fabrics.Also Nylon Fabrics and Draperies.Skinner & Nadeau Inc.Jewellers Sherbrooke Oxygen & Welding Supplies Ltd.Ottawa Valley Lumber Co.Ltd.and Sheffield Shop Heward Grafftey M.P.Srptne-Minisquoi \u201e East Angus Brick & Tile Reg'd.East Angus, Que.Clark's Pharmacy Reg'd.Lennoxville, Que.I 1 ¦ If Wn*\u2019 if Jiifii Bfclii\" WiHl, , -M MUSIC Instruction in singing is both entertaining and interesting to both student and teachers.¦ X.SiiiiL * WHY EDUCATION?WEEK?For many years Education Week has been the first full week in March and is now eagerly anticipated in the schools by teachers and pupils alike.This is the time when parents are especially invited to visit the schools; special programs are prepared and class-work is on display.Enthusiastic youngsters remind their parents of this special occasion and, regardless of the apathy of many parents, this pressing invitation is difficult to ignore.Thus, Education Week provides the incentive which compels many parents to make their first contact with their child's school.This first important visit, this co-operation of the parent with the teacher will have beneficial effects on the child's progress in school and on his whole future.Furthermore, Education Week provides an opportunity for Canadians from all walks of life to work together on a project which is important and vital to each one of them.Besides educators, Education Week Committees are composed of representatives from business, industry, labor, ihe clergy, agriculture and others.In this united effort, teachers and laymen learn to know each other better and appreciate each other's problems, which is an end in itself. k STTERBUOOKE DAILY RECORD, SAT., MAR 4, IfMI Anglican Church of Canada éî.Püîfr\u2019fl (Cfïurrlj Rector: The Rev.lohn Franklin.| LENT 111 8.00\ta.m.Holy Communion.11.00\ta.m.Sung Eucharist Preacher: The Reverend Charles Mitchell.7.00\tp.m.Evening Prayer i Preacher: The Rector.Wednesday 10.00\ta m.Holy Communion.| 800 p.m.Lenten Service.Friday 7 30 a.m.Holy Communion.ptrtiilj of tin?Abimtt anil &Î.Paul .Rev.R.S.Jervis-Read, M.A., B.D., Rector.LENT 111 Church of the Advent 8.00\ta.m.Holy Communion.10.00\ta.m.Matt ins and Sun day School.Wednesday: 10.00 a.m.Holy Communion.8.00\tp.m.Lenten Service.St.Paul the Apostle 11.15 a.m.Sung Eucharist and Sunday School.Wednesday: 9:15 a.m.Holy Comunion.7.30 p.m.Lenten Service.! St.George's Anglican Church Lennoxville (Episcopal) Ven.T.J.Matthews B.A.j S TH.L.S.T.Rector.LENT 111 8.00 a.m.Holy Communion ' f arc eruiceâ United Church of Canada L '£*» ^n]an ui 9eS New molded furniiure rugged and smart WILSON' JONES KAY SHERWOOD United Church of Canada cEnnity îlnilrîi (Eluirrh Court St., »t Williami Minister \u2014 Rev.R.Graham Barr, B.A., B.D.Organist: Miss Kathleen Harris SUNDAY SCHOOL 9.45 a.m.\u2014Junior, Intermediate and Senior.11.00 a.m.Nursery, Beginners and Primary.THIRD SUNDAY IN LENT 11.00\ta.m.Morning Worship \"THE aELF-PORTRAITS OF CHRiST\" 3.I AM THE GOOD SHEPHERD.5.00\tp.m.Young People's Membership Class.7 p.m.Evening Worship in Wesley Hall.£>aiujitfer ÆU'untriul (Ehurrh Denault & Gait Sts.Minister: Rev.C.M.Currie M.A., B.D., Ph.D.Choir Master: E.Howland.Organist: Mrs.E.Howland.S.S.Supt.: R.Page.11.a.m.\u2014Sunday School 11.00 a.m.\u2014Morning Worship MOUNTAINS OF THE SPIRIT 3.MOUNT OF TRANSFIG URATION She wore a matching hat with; a nose veil and carried a bou-i\t,\t.\t, S TON Ell A.M - The marriage\tqiK.t of\tpink t.arnations\t'\tHomeside «cjentific\tmarvels of Penny, daughter of Mr.\tand\tMiss Barbara Jones, as\tmaid\tsuch \u201c push button\tlaunder Mrs.Rodrick Jones of Stone- \u201ef fJonor for nêr sister, was in \u2018nH anc* automatic cooking ham, Que., to Larry Wilson, of a Wiiilz icngth gown of Valcn niight lead to a young homc-! Quebec, son of Mr.and\tMrs\tijm, rp(J\tlace over taffeta\tstyled\tmaker- to expect\tsimilar iHarry Wilson of Stansteail\tand\tsimilar\tto that of the\tbride,\tmodern developments\tin fur- Montreal took place on Satur-she wore a white flower hat niture.But, with notable excep carnations.\tlions, furniture makers stick Rev.Richard H.DcLorme \\jr, Michael Fields v as best i,rütty c*ose 10 l^e lr\u2018cd-and officiated at the double ring man for the groom and the us- true.- -Makers of upholstered ceremony.The wedding music hçrs were Steven Jones, broth-!furniturc» in particular, are was played by Miss Jean Craig.er of the bride and Robert Ver-jsl°w 1° experiment with new Yellow chrysanthemums were rault.\tmaterials and techniques, used to decorate the church.Mrs.Jones, mother of the Whcn manufacturers do i\t\u2022\t».\u2014 oijc wuit: a wjiitv iiuvvti February 25 at two o\u2019clock an(j carried a bouquet of white in the Stoneham United church, carnations.take a flyer, the results are The bride was given in mar;brid{, was jn a drcss of mf,ss riage hy her father and wore a waltz length gown of turquoise ^vhjte a*('cessorres\"a nd acorsage - necessarily geared to the typic- green flowered silk and wore^P1 t0 spectacular, but not: h! infant velvet styled with a houf- al home.I love to see such groom\u2019s[avante'f>arde examples as clear; ,.\t,\t.of red roses.- skirt, the fitted \u2022 bodice Mrs_ wilson) thc coming to a point at the waist fyjtj^hcr was in a dress of brown plastic chairs and lov'cscats but having long sleeves.iand sroen figured siik an(| wor(.-l can\u2019t picture them in my line, and iTh«* scalloped (dipped to a bateau neckline V in the hack.I The Presbyterian Church In Canada j Evangelical SUNDAY SERVILES: brown accessories sage of red roses.Mrs.B.Stevens, grandmother, of the bride wore a blue (flowered silk with black acces-Isories.The reception was held at the jhome of the bride\u2019s parents, at-I tended by 55 relatives and close Undenominational1 rit;\"dK of couple After spending a honeymoon at Stanstead, Mr.and Mrs.Wil Evangelistic GRACE CHAPEL Montreal Street 9.30\ta.m.Sung Eucharist, Preacher, Thc Rector.SUNDAY CCHOOL fl30 a.m.Senior Sunday School and Confirmation Classes.(9 years and over).11.00 a.m.Junior Sunday School (8 years and under).Note: Sunday School pupils will assemble in the Church and not in the Hall as heretofore.| 11.00 a.m.Morning Prayer, Preacher, Rev.Louis Elias, In cumbent of Scotstown.King's Hall Girls' Choir.2.30\tp.m.Evensong, Sand Hill.5.00\tp.m.A.Y.P.A.7.00\tp.m.Short Evensong.7.30\tp.m.Course in Religious] Education.EVERY WEDNESDAY DURING LENT 9.30\ta.m.Morning Prayer.10.00 a.m.Holy Communion 7.30\tp.m.Evensong with ad dress.8.00\tp.m.Senior Choir practice.Friday\u20147.30 p.m Senior Choir Practice.Saturday\u201410.00 a.m.Junior Choir Practice.Pltinumth (Ehurrli Established 1835 United Church of Canada Du florin Ave.at Montreal St.Minister: Rev.M.W.Williams C.D.Organist: Mr.Jack Evans 11.00 a.m.Divine Service and Sunday School.Subject: \"THE TRANSFIGURATION\" 6.30\tp.m.Members' Class 7.30\tEvening Worship Subject: \"INWARD PEACE\" Visitors always welcome.é>L Aubrriu'a {IrrabiitiTian CClntrd) 280 FRONTENAC MINISTER: The Rev.Sidney G.Garland, M.A., B.D.ORGANIST.Mr.L.F.Jenne CHOIR DIRECTOR: Mr.Wm.B.Watson MARCH 5th, 1961 ORDINATION of Messrs.Har old Gilbert, Richard Good-hue, Nelles Jackson, Malcolm MacLeod as Elders.THE SACRAMENT OF HOLY COMMUNION The CHURCH SCHOOL.George Jobel, Superintendent.All departments will meet in the Church at 11.00 a.m.Classes in the Sunday School Rooms at 11.15 a.m.The Minister's Membership Class at 3.00 p.m.The Young People's Fellowship Group at 8.00 p.m.\"Go With The People Of God To The Church Of Your Choice Tomorrow.\" \"A WARM WELCOME AWAITS YOU\" and a cor-home where there is a fam-; iliar assortment of furniture, children and animals.Any new purchases I make must fit into the scheme of] things, be strongly built and modestly priced.I imagine many of you would agree.Thât\u2019s one reason you\u2019ll] appreciate the excitement that] greeted new furniture based] jf costs, I To pare construct.\u2018Baermann worked S bolstering method in (fabric is zipped on t rather than tacked an' In the factory, for exaMUe, a I chair can be \u201cupholstered\" in about six minutes.This ii*uhod jin turn, means that a horae-| maker can change her upholstery covers herself.Additional covers are available for a reas-]enable price, so seasonal chan-!ges can bq made, j You niight assume, as 1 did, that a homemaker could zip off the covers for periodic dry ]cleaning.The company takes a (cautious attitude towards this, jîhe covers fit so tight than an ine>v-Tt cleaner might shrink jthem too much.Better idea is jto clean them carefully on the chair or sofa.The fabrics are of (top grades and include some allnylon weaves.The chair or sofa form rests on exposed walnut base, finished to a soft medium brown.Although their appearrance doesn't advertise it.the pieces weigh much less than comparable, conventional construction.Well, after punching, poking, sitting down in, lifting and ,\totherwise testing a chair, came announcer at CJQC atation injiS\u201d «ü.\u201cEhaig.oïiSal™\t\" -.'\"¦l*»*»\"'» «««I «\u2014I\ttwo inevitable and sofas are included, all, Chairs with molded frame have deep foam cushioning cemented to them.Upholstery covers are zipper fastened, facilitating sea- on a new concept in construe-j son have taken up residenceUjon.It is comfortably at home!\t.\t.\t.at 125 Myran Ave., S .Stc.Foy.L any casual getting; light m:sonal tha,,«cs ,)r cleamng of thc chair' 10, Quebec.Mr.Wilson is radio|weigbt and binR to withstand not aggressively terior styling details and scaled \u201cHow much Quebec.Among those attending the moderately prie(M|.10.30 a.m.The Lord\u2019s Supper.2.30 p.m.Sunday School & Adult Bible Class.7.00 p.m.Subject: \u201cIN THE LION\u2019S DEN\".What is ahead for the Jews in Palestine?Mr.Welch will speak on this question in his sixth message on thejhill.Miss Joan Ross Book of Daniel.\tthy Alexander, Mr.and Mrs.Wednesday, 8 p.m.\tL.A.Stevens, Mr.and Mrs.Prayer & Bible Study.Mr.jCarl Stanley, ail of Montreal, questions: and \u201cwhere can wadding were Mrs.Harry Wil-, A[ the risk Qf souncUng t00 commercial, I want to tell you more details because this is unique.The general design Mrs.Doro- Pcntecostal de Bellevue, anti others Stoneham and Quebec.Irom speak.I Listen to The Glad Tidings Hour broadcast over CKTS on Sunday at 1.30 p.m.ISAIAH 1:18\t,\ti Come now, and let us reason] Mrs.George Truax, l-ranklin,] Vt., visited Mr.and Mrs.Clifford | and Mr.and Mrs.A-l : Black Sheath llobt.Thrall of Valleyfield, will; Miss Norma Holmes.Ste.Anne; q\u2019|ie b|ack crepe sheath is a prime favorite for \u201clittle\u201d winter evenings.Prob-[ably this is so because it takes RIDGE \u2014 so welll to changes in series.so.Designed Walter Baermann jbe pjeces for modern rooms, you get it'.\u2019\u201d The price range The really unusual feature is is considered moderate, ranging Uni\u2019Sa fit t/inCai't ft\u201931116- Instead of a wood (depending on fabrics) from vunciy wCrffww# t frame! this is molded of fibers about $69.50 for a chair io .I ê /\tand resins.The furniture shape about $189 50 for a 90-inch, î\u20180 SSQ f^CiO\t(desired is molded, then precut four-cushion sofa.By mid- STANBRIDGk together, saith the Lord: though! your sins be as scarlet, they ] ''al|ghan shall bo as white as snovv:!*,ran*c 5'ore,y- _ , though they be red like crim ] Mr.Stanley Cochrane is im-I ] proving after being several.f ^erSon a /j CHURCH NOTICE DEADLINE In order to give better service to advertisers, it is necessary that all church notices for Saturday be received no later than 10 a.m.Friday.Your co-operation in adhering to this deadline will be appreciated hy the Sherbrooke Record advertising department.IGcmuixmllr îlmteîï (Eluirrh QUEEN & CHURCH STS.Minister: Rev.A.B.Lovelace.B.A., B.D.Organist: Mrs.Fred Fox 9.30 a m.Worship; Sunday School 11.00\ta.m.Worship; Sunday School Sermon: \"ON FORGIVENESS\" 4.00 p.m.Minister's Membership Class 5.00\tp.m.The Hi C Supper Meeting 7.00\tp.m.EDUCATION SERVICE.Guest Speaker: -Mr.Arthur Lang, B.A., of Montreal, Executive Secretary of the Association of Protestant School Boards, of Quebec.8.00\tp.m.The Fireside Group \u2014 Discussion.Lenten Service Every WEDNESDAY at 8 P.M.Lennoxville Pentecostal Church Rev G.R.Ewal-d, B.A.Pastor.Sunday Service: 9.45 a m.Sunday School.11.00 a.m.Visiting Speaker! The pcntecostal Chapel Mr.E.Anderson.7.30 p.m.\u2014Mrs.H.Lewis.Friday Mar.10.\u2014Christ\u2019s Am bassadors.son, they shall be as woo Sin' ^ahmlimi Armii Sherbrooke Corps.175 Wellington St.South.Lieutenant and Mrs.R.Park Commanding Officers.Sunday, Mardi 5, 1961 10.00\ta.m.Sun.School.11.00\ta.m.Holiness 6.30 p.m 7.00 p.m at St.Andrew's Final plans have been made accès- hy St.Andrew's Guild for the annual Variety Concert to be held in the church hall on Wednesday evening, March 8.As in (he past the concert) promises to be most enjoyable with a number of well known the local artists in the program.foam cushioning is cemented to March, I was assured by the the form and this, in turn, islm a n u f a c t u r e r s, distribu-mounted on a steel base.Ition would be nationwide.Women s Groups DUKE OF WELLINGTON CHAPTER 1.0.D.E.First year students of j weeks in bed.He is now able to|Sherbrooke Hospital School of Among those taking part are be up for part of each day.MissjNursing entertained at Norton Miss Thelma Crawford, Mrs.G.Sydney Emerson, of Suttoh]Residence at a pink and blue]Lake, Mrs.Smith, Mr.Ken Junction, spent a few days at the Cochrane home.Miss Jeane Corey was home shower in honor of Mrs.Marion]Doherty, Miss Rita Hough, Pet Pagoda.\t1er Dnistrianskyj, Howard Blan- Upon her arrival Mrs.Pa-]chette, Perry Howell, Robert for two weeks with a mastoid] goda was greeted by Miss Jane (Allen, Ernie Kimmis, the Mah- Southwood, president of theler Family, R.Sutherland class, and presented with a Myrna MacDonald, Mr.Listen to \u201cWings of Faith\u201d 7.15 p.m.Mon.-Fri.C.KT.S.900.Everyone Welcome D.| yp/iss/off to Catiae/a ONE NIGHT ONLY SHERBROOKE \u2022 HIGH SCHOOL GYMNASIUM 8 P.M.TUESDAY, MARCH 21, 1961 k Hear Tom Rees, the famous British Evangelist, \" who has packed London's Royal Albert Hall more than 50 times, now touring the 10 Provinces of Canada with a talented party from England conducting Inter-Church evangelistic rallies in 100 Cities from Newfoundland to the Yukon.JL.This Nation-wide Inter-Church Mission to Canada commenced with a Commissioning Service in Toronto which was conducted jointly by The Primate of the Anglican Church, the President of the Baptist Federation of Canada, the Moderators of the Presbyterian and United Churches of Canada, and other Church Leaders.GET RIGHT WITH GOD SOLOS ?COMMUNITY SINGING ?THE WORD OF LIFE Organist: LEX SMITH For publicity and party reservations apply to: Rev.A.B.Lovelace, Lennoxville.Mission to Conodo (Orgonizing Secretory: Rev.A.leDrew Gardner) National Headquarters: 227 Bloor Street East, Taranto 5, Ontario.Baptist Church SHERBROOKE Corner of Portland & Queen Streets Pastor: Rev.Paul Burns.Choir Director: Mrs.N.Pev-eril L.Mus.Organist: Mrs.C.Wright.S.S.Supt.Mr.H.Leech, Jr.10.00\ta.m.Sunday School.11.00\ta.m.Morning Worship.\u201cPILATE\u2019S THREE QUESTIONS: (3) WHO?\u201d Monthly Communion Service.7.00\tp.m.Evening Worship.\u201cTHE OFFENCE OF THE CROSS.\u201d North Hatley 11.00 a.m.Sunday School.3.00\tp.m.Worship Service.Monthly Communion Service.i infection.Mr.Bruce Cockerline was home from Montreal for the (weekend.Mrs.Bockus, who has been hospitalized for some weeks and pr.r, .therin\t-'Underwent an operation in the Salvation\t'Meeting\tHospital, does not im- prove a great deal.Miss Winnie Douglas and Mrs.Jack Pattenden visited Mrs.Neil Baker at her home in Pigeon Hill.Mrs.Baker had been in hospital for two weeks and had returned home.Mr Carl Vaughan accompanied Mr.J.Collins to St.Cloud, jl\u2019la., for several weeks.Mr.and Mrs.Don.Hoadley, of;East Berkshire, Vt., were guests 'of Mr.and Mrs.Frank Corey.492 College Street, Richmond.J.Poirier, Pastor.Sunday Services 9.45 a.m.Sunday School.11.00 a.m.Worship.Saturday 8.00 p.m.Fundamehtals the Faith.The March meeting of the Duke of Wellington Chapter, I O.D.E., was held on Thursday night at I.O.D.E.House, Moore Street.With the regent, Mrs.R.L.Bishop in the chair, routine reports were given by the secretary and treasurer, and letters Misslof thanks were read from those and who had been remembered corsage of pink carnations.She was then led to a special chair decorated in baby blue.On behalf of those preseht, Miss Louise Katadotis presented the guest of honor with a pink and white decorated baby carriage filled with gaily wrapped parcels which when opened revealed a number of wee,\t, , ,\t.\t.dainty articles.Mrs.Pagoda ex-night in a bucket of water to pressed her delight at the gifts winch you ve added a half cup and thankefl her hostesses and of baking soda concentra t .friends for the lovely party.\t_ .,\t¦ A buffet lunch was served, Grist for your Need e the tea table being centered H you have a knack ui i a decorated needle, you have a treat m store for you this spring.guests|There are any number of MrS.Fred Fox, Mrs.C.Lewis.(while ill.R.Majury and Irving Richards., Services report given by Mrs.S.Cohen showed that the needy families under the chapter's care were receiving milk daily.Mrs.R.Hough, educational secretary, requested 45 calendars be ordered and that the Homemaking Fire Prevention Reclaim greasy or oily rags and .remove a dangerous fire hazard by soaking them over Conveners of the various departments were then appointed by the regent.Hostess for the evening was Mrs.Gordon Richards.with cake.Among a beautifully thc invited Need!e Novelties ! were Miss Clara' Aitkcnhead.bmcy fabncs which are as ]Miss Leah Henshaw, Miss G.l'^hable as they are luxurious Norris, Miss R.Smith, Miss;'00lan-E:-Ruth Elkas, Mrs.McLeod, Mrs.G.Banks and Miss L.LcBlanc.ST.ANDREW\u2019S W.M.S.EVENING AUXILIARY The regular meeting of the Evening Auxiliary of the W.M.S.of St.Andrew\u2019s church was held at the Manse with the president, Mrs.Herbert Mayhew presiding.The devotions were conducted by Mrs.Duncan Brazel.Mrs.H.Mayhew continued the Mission Study on How We Go -Into all the World Together, which was very interesting and informative.The allocation for the year .usual donations be sent towards was presented by Mrs.Clarence the subscription's to the Cana- Foley and adopted, cian Geographic Magazine and] xo enable all to attend the the Saturday Night, used at the Tom Rees Rally to be held in Sherbrooke High School.Then sherbrooke on March 21st the followed a discussion on the date of thc next meeting has educational projects of the been changed to March 14th.chapter.\t; Mrs.S.G.Garland closed the Tentative plains were made for meeting with prayer, a food sale at Steinbergs on Fri-i Refreshments were served by day March 24, a rummage sale the hostesses Mrs.L.Bruce and in April and the Chapter\u2019s 50th Miss Catherine Smith, assisted anniversary tea in May.\t:by Mrs.B.Smith.Christian Science FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST SCIENTIST 530 Montreal St.Sunday School, 9.45 a.m.Sunday Service, 11.00 a.m.Wednesday Meeting at 8 p.m.Reading Room.350 Island St.Wednesday, Friday, 3 to 5 p.m.Scriptural reassurances of man\u2019s divine right of universal freedom will proclaim a message of hope and encourage ment to a troubled world this Sunday, when the week\u2019s Lesson-Sermon on the subject \u201cMan\u201d will be read in all the Christian Science churches.The Bible passages affirming the spiritual nature of true freedom will be enlarged upon in selections from \u201cScience and Health with Key to thc enlarged upon in selections from \u201cScience and Health with Key to the Scriptures\" by Mary Baker Eddy, including \u201cThe en slavement of man is not legiti mate.It wil cease when man enters into this heritage of freedom, his God-given domin ion over thc material senses Mortals will some day assert their freedom in the name of Almighty God.\u201d Mrs.Thomas Fox will convene the Sherbrooke Ladies I Curling Club weekly' tea and '(bridge being held at the club ] house on Tuesday, March 7.] Additional hostesses will be Mrs.J.H.Potticary, Mrs.D.j Conley, Mrs.E.C.Soles, Mrs.jp.Francis, Mrs.Frank Simms, (Mrs.L.E.O\u2019Donnell and Mrs.J.Thompson.! Pourers will be Mrs.J.Fuller, Mrs.A.H.R.Alleyn, Mrs.A.L.Vallee and Mrs.E.J Wolfe.Those interested in playing bridge are asked to contact Mrs.L.Blain, telephone LO-2-6797.NOW Calcinator CATERING We cater to WEDDINGS, PARTIES, etc.We also supply SANDWICHES, CA NAPES.PASTRIES.OLIVIER S 20 Wellington N.Sherbrooke LO.2-2601 electrically banishes problems.totfiver1 \u2022 ¦ MOVING?LO.9-5105 for a 0 V( MODEL 8ES $169.00 including normal installation \u2018N; y .'5»*s 'SeT.v*.; .- MOVE ART CRAWFORD 89 Abenaquis Af.-iT&i__ Sherbrooke\t( nOrllî VAHK?nC Authorized V***.Agents for NURSERY RUGS Tiny lois will take pleasure in learning the first 17 letters of the alphabet from their nursery rug.It is easily and quickly made with felt of three contrasting colours.Would you like to receive the sewing instructions?Simply send a STAMPED, self-addressed envelope to the Needlecraft Department of the Sherbrooke Daily Record, requesting NI RSKRY RUG.Leaflet S-5784.You're invited to hear the BIBLE LOVERS FELLOWSHIP BROADCAST WITH REV.J.R.BOYD CKTS \u2014 900 kc From 12:05 to 12:20 every Sunday Beauty Tips Enhance Eyelashes To make your eyelashes look thick, first apply powder to them.Next use mascara on top, with Brush strokes brush when the and them apply downward with a dry mascara dries a second coal oi mascara in an upward direction.VITAMIN ENRICHED BREAD and ROLLS No more going outside in bod weather Eliminates odour and fire hazard of burning trash No more messy garbage cans to attract stray dogs and cats __ Eliminates breeding place for insects, vermin, etc.A \"must\" for home or coftoge With the all-new ELECTRIC Calcinator home incinerator, you dispose of practically everything .Automatically! 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TASTY BAKERY TREATS Id.LC.2-2744 FOR MODERN ELECTRICAL.APPLIANCES Sea your favourite dealer OR Çüonator Southern Canadai Power WE GUARANTEE AND SERVICE EVERYTHING WE SELL 1 4c;o iP hum ¦ i^tl»ifiiiiiaiiiUiniiiiiiHiiiMlliiiiHtiiiai;iiiiiiliiiiiiiii:i;iiiiiiiiiiiliilii>iiiiiiiWiiiii save themselves from the headsman\u2019s axe.M ss Irwin would have i'.that Raleigh was abvvc all this, but the reader car.no' e-cape the cone usu n th.it it was rcallv all above him.HUGH DOHERTY j 'ik !®é!i Vat .'i v '\"V\tnh.-w \"«mL Wr i!T'\" ¦¦4t\u2019 ^ v /\t^^ '\t%'¦) \u2022 ^ y (\tif T\"?I, - Stl I1 March of the Penquins From all of this it is quite apparent that paper back publish-ng has come a long way since \u2022he Uÿ en such book; sim- ply \u201cWeren't read\u201d\u2014and Penguin in its twenty-five years publishing has undoubtedly taken a lead in bringing this desired state about.THE DREAM OF PETER MANN, a play by Bernard Hops, Penguin Books, 93 pages \u201460c Bernard Kops uses one of the oldest devices \u2014a dream\u2014to show his hero, Peter, the error of his ways.Perhaps the keynote to the theme of the play lies in these lines: Angel\u2014\u201cYou'll be king of your domain.Peter\u2014\u201cWhere, oh, where is my domain .?Angel\u2014\u201cIn your heart and in your brain .but it seemed to me there were too many trite and brittle lines and lhal the charac (ers were lost in the author's attempt to be clever so that finally the reader doesn't par ticularly care whether Peter does not learn where his domain lies.It may be this is a play that has to be clothed in flesh rather than merely read, to be appreciated.a \u2022\t?I\u2019M TALKING ABOUT JERUSALEM by Arnold Wesker Penguin Books, 79 pgs.60c\u2014The reader will find this an interesting play to read because, like characters in a novel, the people in I\u2019M TALKING ABOUT JERUSALEM seem to be flesh and blood.Mingled wdth the casual, nonessential chatter are some quite profound observations and bits of philosophy.THE DREAM OF PETER Mann might be a more dramatic play to see than I'M TALKING ABOUT JERUSALEM, and is certainly more unusual and imaginative, but the latter is more easily appreciated by the reader.* A * TIGER IN THE SMOKE by Margery Allingham Penguin Books, 224 pages, 50c\u2014 IN TIGER IN THE SMOKE, a lovely young war widow, Meg Elginbrodde, about to marry George Levett who is a fine man a few years her senior, receives contemporary pictures of her husband, along with threatening letters.The law, in the form of Divisional Detective Chief Inspector Luke and Mr.Campion \u2014 old friends to Margery Allingham fans \u2014 are called in.The Reverend Canon Avril, See huge sale for new Bible More than 1,000,000 copies of the new translation of the New Testament will be in print when it is published simultaneously throughout the world March 14.Published jointly by the Oxford and Cambridge university presses, 50,000 copies will be distributed in Canada by the Macmillan Company.unwordly and beloved uncle of Meg, an escaped convict, and the London underworld, among others, not to mention a tale of buried treasure, combine to make this a suspenseful and intriguing story.* * * THE COSSACKS (THE DEATH OF IVAN ILYICH & HAPPY EVER AFTER) by Leo Tolstoy, translated by Rosemary Edmonds Penguin Classics, 334 pages, 75c \u2014 HAPPY EVER AFTER is, in essence, the story of a girl\u2019s marriage to a man twice her age and of her maturing into womanhood and her final realization, not without pain, that marriage is more than walks in the moonlight and gallant speeches.THE DEATH OF IVAN ILYICH is a sombre tale of a futile man\u2019s fight against an agonizing and fatal disease and against death, which he tears; it is a deeply moving story about shallow and hypocritical people.THE COSSACKS is perhaps less introspective and more lively than the other stories in this bonk, but like all Tolstoy\u2019s works delves into motivations as meticulously and penelratingly as a surgeon\u2019s knife into a wound.Olenin, a personable young Russian aristocrat tries to find a more profound meaning to life, among the Cossacks, and falls in love with Marianka who is betrothed to Luka, a roistering, handsome Cossack soldier.How the situation resolves itself is the burden of THE COSSACKS BLUEBELL PHILIPS An attempt at satire THROUGH Till FIELDS Of CLOVER .Peter De Vrieï ., l ittle.Brown \\ Co.l td.\u2014Here is a book that is intended to satirize the present state of family life in the world today, but in his choice of subject Mr De Vries has had to cover such a wide area that his coined) stops being satire and develops in'o farce.Parts of the book are genuinely funny, but the total effect on the reader is one of jumbled confusion.Proof of this lies in the publisher\u2019s blurb inside the book's jacket, wherein sum marizing the story an error is made in mistaking one daughter for another, and attributing Elsie's character isties to Clara, If confusion can stem from the publisher, small wonder that the reader succumbs to it too.Of course it might have helped if Mr.De Vries had bothered to compose a chart of lineage for the three generations that he deals with in THROUGH THE FIELDS OF CLOVER, but that sort of thing often adds a touch of .pretentiousness to a book, and certainly that is one qual ity toward which Mr.Do Vries has no aspirations.The celebration of a fortieth wedding anniversary is the nucleus of the story , with the attendant gathering of ' a family clan in a Massaehu setts town the source of comedy.The family in question is enormous in its ramifications, complete with several ex-wives, and ex-husbands, and each member of the family is beset with such es aggerated foibles and quirks that he becomes less amusing than tiresome as the story progresses.Mr.De Vries uses his characters as whipping boys lor such lamentable modern trends as child psychology, frigidity, and militant liberal ism.and in so doing he forfeits all subtety in his heavy doses of puns and general nonsense.Mr.Do Vries is well known as an outstanding writer in his field, but THROUGH THE FIELDS OF CLOVER will do very little to enhance that reputation.ELIZABETH CAMPBELL.Sell more papers NEW YORK \u2014 (CP) Editor and Publisher reported Friday that daily newspap cr sales in Canada increased by more than 100,(KX) copies in the last year.The trade publication's yearbook figures covering the period ended Sept.30, I960, show that 102 daily newspapers and 17 morning papers \u2014 had a total daily circulation of 3,969.722 \u2014 a gain of 106,024 copies.Dailt newspaper sales in the United States increased by more than 500,000.Music on Records by Hugh Doherty BEETHOVEN: Five string quartets; F major, Op.59 No.1; E minor Op.59 No.2; C major Op.39 No.3; E flat major, Op.74 \u201cThe Harp\u201d; V minor Op.95; Amadeus String Quartet (DEUTSCHE GRAMMOPHON, set of three mono LPM 18534/536) \u2014 This is a superlative set of recordings, a must for those who collect Beethoven music.Perhaps the best example of the Amadeus Quartet s quality is in the third movement of the first quartet.This a lament for the death of Beethoven's brother.There is tremendous feeling and nostalgia in the movement, easily-turned into melodrama, but the quartet gives the music its true values.This requires more than impeccable technical skill; it requires that all four components of the quartet participate in the mood in a consistent manner.The quartet is as one instrument, with the timbre and resources of a symphony orchestra \u2022 ?WHILE THE EXTRAORDINARY EXCELLENCE of the quartet as a whole must be acknowledged, mention must also be made of the fine leadership of first violinist Norbert Brainin.AU in all.the reenrdin\u2019gs represent Beethoven at its best, alwavs music- that lives in more than simply the accuracy of the musicians.Sound and engineering are excellent, too.?\t?TV BRAHMS: SYMPHONY No.1 in C.minor, Opus 68.Antal Dorati conducting the London Symphony Orchestra (MERCURY mono MG5268, stereo MG90268) This symphony is a cornerstone in any serious collection and this recording of it is both rich and powerful.Us themes are familiar to most people and admired by most.This recording is particularly notable for the full richness of its string interpretations and for the excellence, in tone and quality, of its loud climaxes.Poland honoTis Laval's rector QUEBEC \u2014(CP)\u2014 Msgr.Alphonse-Marie Parent, rector of Laval University, has been made a member of the Polish Institute of Arts and Sciences in America, it was announced today.The insttute made him a member to recognize\" the services he has rendered and the sympathy w-Kich he has always shown to Poland and the Polish people,\" a university announcement said.Antoine Roy, province of Quebec archivist, has also been an institute member, it was announced Thursday.Mr.Roy had many dealings with the Polish government-in-exile, particularly concerning the Polish treasures, recently returned to Poland from Quebec.STAMI by Milton ( CHAT aonenbei'fi MON., MAR.6, 1961\t9 USitS , | Belgium will release a new coin next month, cunvmcmora ting the marriage last Decern her of King Baudoin and Ins queen, Dona Fabiol».The si! ver 50 franc piece will show both.Royal Marriage coins and medals are increasing in popularity, along with other \"type\" collections, as the craze over Ganadinn decimal coinage slackens oil due to scarcit) and extremely high prices.\"Colled ins marriage com niemorativos is much more rewarding than colliding decimal coinage,\" says Toron to collector Mrs Winifred Mather, who has collected both, \"not onl> because royal marriages are an integral part of history, but also be cause of the beauty and ima gination displayed in the designs.\" V Util TV ON REVERSES Obverses of most marriage medals depict the jugated (paired) busts of the couple, hut the reverse show great variety One silver medal commemorating (he marriage of George til of England to Princess Charlotte Sophia of Meeklenberg-Strelit/., Inis the busts of the couple with inscription \"George lit King Charlotte Queen\" and on the reverse a figure of Hymen, the Greek Gad of marriage, with a torch in his right hand and the left hand out stretch ed over a garlanded altar surmounted b) two hearts, with words \u201cThe Felicity of Britain\" and below, \u201cMarried Sept.The VIII.MDCCLXl.\" Comparing inscriptions is amusing! Reverse of a medal of George, Crown Prince ot Hanover, 1843, reads in Ger man (translated) \"A Very Auspicious Day For Us, Uni) ed in Love,\" but the medal for the 25th anniversary of the same couple, George having become George V, King of Hanover, merely states it commemorates the silver wedding, February 18.1868, Another interesting- silver wedding coin is a double taler of Ludwig 111 of Bavaria, bearing (he busts of Ludwig and his wife Marie Theresa and, on the obverse, two cup-ids upholding a tree with 13 branches on which are delineated the names of their 13 children.First marriage commémora live coin was also the first, on which the figure of Christ appeared, in 450 K D It was struck by the Byzantine Emperor Marcian upon his marriage to Empress I\u2019uleheria.They are seen with joined hands, and the figure of Christ between them.Royal Marriage.commémora fives are comparatively easy to find, and as yet finite inexpensive, especially compared to the pleasure derived by one who collects them.Collectors of the unusual will he interested in three sets to he issued by the Mai dive Islands in the next three months There will he a new pictorial set, a set featuring one of the islands and a com memorative issue to appear on the 55th anniversary of the tint Maldivian postage stamps The pictorial sot in five 'allies from two to 15 laroes, has one design, featuring TNtiUK S.\u2019-MV A sac.\" coconuts, a majo| frail on the islands The stamps will he printed in various colors by photogravure and will lie re leased in March.The 3 denomination Sultan's Island set will feature a uni quo map of the island, some times called Male.This is land, about ono mile in diameter, is located approximately in the middle of the !'00 miles of islands and atolls which make up the Maidive Islands, off the southwest tip of India Here the Maldivian Sultans have ruled for centuries The city is divided into distinct sections set aside for certain groups of the population.lk?er I'hc map on the new stamps is in full detail, marking the various areas in different colors with legends giving explanations in the native Tans language, Studenl.s ol postal history will be particularly interested in the annivcrsry stamps it was in 1906 thai Edward YU stamps from Ceylon were overprinted \"Maldives.\u2019\u2019 Those slumps soon had to he withdrawn from sale because collectors had bought so many of them there wore not enough sets left for the Islands.The new set has throe designs drawn by M.Shamir of Israel, showing as stamps on stamps, three different Ed ward VII stamps with appropriate postal symbols as hack ground 111 STAMPS There will he It) slumps in the complete set from two Laroes to one Rupee and unlike the other two sets will he steel-engraved hy Itrad-hurv.Wilkinson and Co The photogravure sets will he MALDtVE ISLANDS printed bv Harrison and Sons Ltd.Now that regular istücs from the Maldives are appearing It is Interesting 95 look hack on the islands\u2019 previous philatelic history.rhe enchanting remote country is little known to outsiders and few stamps have been issued until recently.Often news of now issues from the Maldives were held up for years, be cause even today there is only one ship per month connecting this cluster of thousands of atolls with the outside world The jet age has changed even this remote spul, and planes now make occasional flights Thev are rare enough so that I light cov ers would' he an unusual item, treasured hy collectors Mm ' j**4 r\tVT 4, .\t-\t> 1 ¦set' ^\tt\t,\tjv 1 INDIAN CONDUCTOR Bombay born Zubin Monta has been appointed musical direr lor and resident conductor of the Montreal Symphony Or chesli'a The 24 year-old Indian made his dehut with the orcho-tra last fall, He studied violin and piano under his father, a former conductor of the Horn hay Symphony Orchestra, and has made a number of guest ap pearances in Europe and Norlh America.(CP Plinto).Eavesdropping at a campfire INDIAN LEGENDS Ol CANADA hy Ella Elizabeth ( lark 168 pp .MCCLELLAND & STEWART .$4.5» \u2014This is a beautifully ar ranged and printed hook, the kind in fart that you can he proud to display on your library shelves.But it has far more than aesthetic appeal.It is interesting, instructive, mystical; it is in short the kind of book you should have on your shelves, particularly if you have children in the house who like to read or he read Indian stories The legends range from various primitive attempts to explain the beginning of the world, through the delightful tale of the boy and the first corn and finally the reader is brought into the Whiteman's era by the inclusion of Indian tales about Captain Cook and Simon Fraser.Miss Clark has been careful to put down the stories ju-t as they were told to her\u2014or in other words just as they have been handed down from generation to generation and ttiough this sometimes leads to a certain rambling and even ambiguity, these faults are made up by the strong sensation of \"camp fire eavesdropping\" which fills you as you read INDIAN LEGENDS OF CANADA is highly recommended for the researcher, and the \u201cread-a bit-to put me tosleep\" adult.But it is par ticularly recommended for all those children who need an antidote to the cult of scalp-lifting Indian, with which T V.has so lone familiarized us GLADYS TAYLOR.IdMMmm _____________________________________ ?\t-A- Collecting in the E.T.By IVOR WHITEHOUSE Tlii' enh! weather of the past month was being discussed iTcenlly by several citizens of the small village where I\tlive, and uiu- of the older residents brought up the prob Inns Unit faced the rural mail carrier of the days when roads were not plowed and Hie horse drawn rig was the only II\tnnsporlntion dial could be used.one can imagine the mail currlei' going to the barn on a morning after a heavy snow fall to harness the horses, for many times a span had to be used, IBs good wife would be husv warming the stones to he used to keep his feel warm (hiri,ng the 18 to 20 mile trip.?\ttV It was not uncommon for Hie mail man (o receive several calls fronT people asking if he would bring them certain items from the village store so that they would not have to go out.Tliis brave individual would go to Hie Post Office, sort the mail, pick up the groceries In he delivered, make small lalk with the gcntlc-meii at the store, then put (in his sheep-skin coal and fur hat and start off in the sub-zero temperature.?\tfi The roads were not ploughed Ind rolled wilh large wooden rollers, in many places the wise inen of those days would lake (he paths of least resistance and you would find the road crossing fields and pastures There might be about Ihirly plarrs In deliver mail in Hie entire twenty mile route.Maybe there would he mail for only twenty of these but it was always necessary tn go to all boxes.There would always he one person on the route who never gol any mail, and seldom had any to send execot on the stormy days.A llospilaiiliy «as meaningful in those days, and farmers along the route would provide hot tea or coffee, and welcome the opportunity to hear the news.There were times when the rig would nearly turn over, the mail scatter under the hiiffnlu robes, the horses stumble and fall, and all Ihis for « few dollars a month.II would take the whole day and when we think of the small amount of revenue that the prist office department received, and the service that was given, we cannot help but congratulate the postal authorities, and that hardy breed of men who were our rural mail carriers of the days when the horse was the only means of transportation.Nazi in victory and defeat THE LOSER \u2014 by Peter Ustinov, Little Brown A Com-p#ny.Price $5.00, 308 Page».Peter Ustinov boiler known as an aCor and playwright has now en'ered the realm of the novelist with an original novel of a «oung German, Hang Winlerschild, filled wi!h Nazi fervour, and trained in war for Hitler's dreams of world conquest, and who found later thai peace never came even with the end of the 2nd World War Hans enjoys the first (lush of victory in the Polish campaign but is somewhat, dulled and bewildered by later disasters in Russia and still realises the certainty of an more so when transferred to the Italian front, when he Allied Victory.It is in Italy that most of the novel takes place and here Ustinov draws a power- ful contrast between the Ger man and Italian tempera-menls.His characterization flf the Ilaliah partisans, and dek criplions of their efforts in fighting Hie Germans, al4n Han\u2019s affair with Terese, -a sixteen - year - old girl, who works m a night club, are funny to the extreme, arfd potent with satire, but leaving one a feeling of compassion.\t, At the end of the novel, be fore he leaves Teresa to give himself up to the Italians, who are to kill him as a wsrr criminal, he says \"I helicve/l in what 1 was doing\u201d, \u201cI thought it right, it's vc£v hard to know because we lost.Those who win never have doubts about whether they were right or not but tho^e who lose .A most entertaining and original novel.G.W.RILEy STAMPS To introduce one of the best approval strvices in Canada I will sand you a sat of giant alephant stamps, a set picturing birds in natural colours, action sports sot, gorilla and antelope stamps from the troubled Congo, plus 100 different, a total of 111 stamps, all for only a five cent stamp or coin for postage.Approval selections of Catltde.British Colonials or General Foreign available.Return postege always paid.Write at once \u2014 supply limited.\u2019 Philmar Reg\u2019d, DIXVILLE.QUE.I I 10 SHTÜBROOKB OATTjY RECOTm, MOV., MAR.«, 1fi«t V^OST « RENT \u2022 S E YÔÜU HND IT IM THE ^^jBfSflglT^WML f -1 ¥=:4yj loi\tWîSIgU 5T B ; U V \u2022HIRE \u2022 TRAD Small cog is jailed mf amounts ranging from $295 -.0 S3.They said he used bogus ! heeks, emoioying forned credit Wntity.1.Articles For Sale *1\u201c TV.Mt, Sylvsnd* T«l: LO.*-9725.»u lorn» lie CHB>b\u2018S CRIB, custom made, with »tor»K* drawers, new mattress, will full chUd up to 5 years.Bai jjatn.Tel: VI.2-26W.TWO glrl'a aprln* coats, site 5 and 5x.Suitable for twins.Tel: LO 2-6569.AFRICAN VIOLETS and Eplsclas, many good varieties.Write for list.Will send by mall after May lat.Mrs.Porter Knowlton, Man sonvllle 642-r-22.HF.fNTZMAN piano In good condl tlon.Tel: LO.9-5016.25 TONS hay, one half wire baled,: 11.Livestock For Sale one half string baled.Ronald Kerr^ SawyervUlc, Telephone 8W.SEVEN yearling Angus Hulls, Puie- ______I__________________\u2014\u2014\u2014 bred, rcglaWred from High tirade 3a.Authorized New Car Dealers HEVROLET, Corvalr, Envoy, Oldl mobile, Cadillac.Chevroia' Trucka.Salea A Service.Fos brooke Molora Ltd , 315 Welling ton South, Sherbrooke.Telephont-1,0 .9 3606.9.Trucks For Sale 1956 G.M.C.half ton pick up.Excel, lent condition.Tel: North Hatley VI 2-2:154 Will trade and finance I960 CHEVROLET, 2 ton truck radio, overload aprlnga, duo wheels, spare, fully equipped Coattcook VI.9-2776.\"ROYAL\u201d Electric 12\" carriage typewriter.Sale price \u2014 $350.00.Excellent condition.Apply: Daytime Tel: LO.2.0565; evenings LO.2-7580.VINYL coated fabrics for garments, upholstery etc, for sale.Bemls Associates Ltd., Galt Street West, Sherbrooke, Que First quality and!LARGE black boor, 1 year old.Ap- cows, and Molehill and Black Prince breeding.Herd accredited, listed and tested.Priced from $225 to $350.Also for sale two South American Burrows, one male and one female $125.each Brome Angus Farms, H R.1, West Brome, P.Q.seconds.2.For Sale or Exchange NORTH WARD Cottage, 4 bed rooms, garage, beautful grounds.F«r sale or exchange for rental property.Owner transferred to Mbntreal.Tel: LO.9-0557.4.Property For Sale 616 PROSPECT \u2014 11 Is an older type home of appealing Individuality.Cal) us at LO.2*1473 and make your offer for tills desirable 4-bsdrooin house.BEAUTIFULLY situated 7 rooms, new individual brick residence, 2430 Bachand.Also 2385 Bacband aqd 1460 Prunier.All near Shei-btjookc University.Economical heating system with automatic humidifier.Large garage.See Hebert\u2019s, 2155 Bachand.Phone 1,Ç.2.0674.EAST WARD \u2014 «Sinal 1 4 room bung-a bow, good bargain for quick buyer.Tel: LO.2-9725.NORTH WARD Modem nrw sax room residence.Brick and siding, \u2022automatic hot air heating with humidifier, hardwood floors, oil fired domestic hot water, etc.Price $13,500.Phone LO.7-7H59.ply Mr.Ronald Reed, North Hat-I ley.\t^\t________ 112.To Let FOUR ROOM apartment, heated, hot water year round, modern, rubber, tile floor kitchen and bathroom,\tpin king for\tcar.\tMay 1st $64.00.I11H Elgin.Tel: LO.2*6652 or LO.2^934.NEW tenement, (Pl* rooms, heated Available immediately on Leonard Street.Tel: LO.9-6994.5 LARGE rooms, heated, hot water year round, new house.$75 per month Apply 1625 Durham St.Tel: LO.7-4316.PORTLAND\tST.\tNice 4\troom apartment, ground floor, heated, hot water, electric stove, refrigerator, curtains and Venetian blinds furnished.Large verandah.Adults preferred.Available May 1st.$65.\tper\tmonth.\tTel;\tIX).7-6316.VERY beautiful new 7 room apait*j ment, hot water, heated, available May 1st.See Hebert\u2019s 2155 Bachand Street.Tel.LO.2-0874.4U HOOF flat to sublet.Adults only.Available\tApril\t1st.\t288 Queen Blvd.North.Tel: LO.2-5467.14.Salesman Wanted CALENDAR and Advertising Specialty Salesman Wanted.Large Income from full or part time selling.High commission plua bonus.Bilingual only, reply In English Multi Advertising Specialties, BrockvUJe, Dnt.Ma.Agents Wanted MAKE Beautiful Brooches, Earrings, Necklaces at home.Easy to do.Sell to your friends.Excellent profits.Send for FREE wholesale coloured catalogue.L G.Mur-gatroyd Co., Dept.W., Agincourt, Ont.24.Salesmen Wanted Have YOU a Plan for Your IH uture?Be a man with a plan! Join one of the Canadian Army\u2019s crack Infantry regiments today.Applications are again being accepted for enrolment In: Royal 22e Regiment If you are 17 to 25 and single and can meet the high enrolment standards, here is your chance for an excellent career with a good future .a life of challenge, travel and adventure and an interesting and healthy man\u2019s Job.Enquire now at your local Army Recruiting Station at: 27.Female Help Wanted I 35a.Legal THE BANKRUPTCY ACT AVON COSMETICS needs qualifiée woman Interested in good earn tngs at once.Average to $10 a| day.IncrcttHed cosmetic business creates opening In Sherbrooke & lluntingvllle.Phone today, Mrs.A Le Brun, Water loo.\t.\tI 28.\tDomestic Help Wonted HOUSEKEEPER wanted, family of1 three school age children.Apply Record Box 231.WANTED Capable, reliable woman, preferably over thirty, fori general housework with middle ! aged couple, house near Magog April first through summer.Apply by letter stating references to Mrs.G.Goodwin, R.R, 4.Magog 29.\tMale & Female Help Wai.tcd ! COUPLE for Laurentlan country home all-year round Job, good wages, references required; wifi j to cook, man for outside work and able to drive car.Write Record Box No.233.IN THE MATTER BANKRUPTCY OK: OF THE 70 Belvedere St.Sherbrooke, Que.Tel.LO.2-0870 Please provide me details on Royal Canadian Infantry Corps career opportunities.I would like an interview at my home\t?at the recruiting station ?Name CLAUDE CAVER, trading in copartnership under the name and style of \u201cBosco Sheet Metal Works Reg\u2019d,\u201d in the city of Magog, province of Quebec, ?AN A DA.I NOTH K TO CREDITORS OF FIRST MEETING NOTICE is hereby given that the above named debtor made an assignment on the 23rd day of February 1961 and that the first meeting of creditors will be held on the 13th day of March 1961 at 3:
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