Sherbrooke daily record, 27 octobre 1961, vendredi 27 octobre 1961
[" THE WEATHER Mainly cloudy with a chance of a few snowflur-ries; clearing tonight; Saturday mainly sunny; near seasonable temperatures.Low -high Saturday at Sherbrooke 30 and 45, Sl)ccbraokcDailii Xlccord SHERBROOKE ROTARY FAIR continues tonight 7.30 Belvedere St.armory on again Saturday HELP CRIPPLED CHILDREN Established 1897 Price : 5 Cents : endon Dodd* Kidney Pill*.\tn and attended the wedding of her drove off the lot.She didn\u2019t re-Tord.turn\tMrs.F.Ritchie is spending \"I\u2019d had it,\u201d she recaUs.\u201cl.two weeks in Montreal a guest had got married to Phil of relatives.(Harris; and I\u2019d had my daugh-' Mrs.Guy Bell, of Montreal, ]ter Alice and then Phyllis.That was a guest of Mr and Mrs.seemed more important to me.Harold Battley over the week-j \u201cBesides, I was mad about enn her heyday-round- MiUer\t{riends in this vicinity\tMr and Mrs G w.Ewing faced, blonde ana cneenui.&ne Quests of Mr.and Mrs.Jamesi Mrs.F.Bullock, of Beebe,! Mr.and Mrs.W.J.Reed have is\tplaying\tI\tat oone\ts mo\ter.iArmstrong\tincluded\tMr.andjwas\ta\tguest of her daugnter, returned after spending a few of\tall\tthings, in a\tt\tir go\taI\tmrs Fred\tParker\tof North'Mrs\tWm\tHinves Mr Hinves days with Rev.and Mrs.P.W.I Murray, at Kars, Ont.Mr.Ray Husk, of Ferrisburg, Vt., was a 'IKED ® See Orson Welles as King ¦ Saul in \"DAVID AND jH GOLIATH\" Technicolor -^ scope.Martin and Lewis \"AT WAR WITH THE I\tARMY\" : State Fair.It doesn\u2019t seem to bother her, being recently a] grandmother.Alice belongs to the old school of film personalities, the ones who had a ball doing their jobs.\u201cHenry King used to say he couldn\u2019t do a thing with Ty (Power), Don (Ameche) and me,\u201d she said.\u201cAnd I guess he couldn\u2019t.I remember the time Don was called to a scene but he couldn\u2019t put on his shoes.I had nailed them to the floor, \u201cThen there was the time I stepped on Ty\u2019s teeth\u2014he used to wear some caps in front.I didn\u2019t really do it on purpose, though I was accused of it.He never wore them after that.\u201d Mrs.Fred Hatley, Mr.MacGillivray and family, of Constable Douglas Horne SOMETHING NEW at RIPPLECOVE INN DINNER DANCING Every Saturday Night with REG.SAYER at the Hammond Organ.Charcoal Broiled Steak Dinners.* From 7 to 10 p.m.REMEMBER \u2014 Ripplecove remains For Reservations, phone, open all year AYER'S CLIFF, Tel.niiii m TIGHTROPE TRIP Blondon, French tightrope walker, was 35 when he became the first person to walk arope across the gorge at Niagara Falls, June 30, 1859.GUIDE 3\u2014WC AX-*\u2014Burlington FSA\u2014To Be Announced TO TELEVISION VIEWING 5_WPTZ_Plottsburg 6\u2014CBMT\u2014Montreal 7\u2014CULT \u2014 Sherbrooke 12_CFCF \u2014 Montreal 8\u2014WMTW \u2014 Mount Washington 6:00 p.m.S) The Greatest Headlines 5)\tNews 6)\tWorld of Giants 7)\tMelody Ranch 12) A kin to win 6.10 p.m.S) World of Sports élis p.m.5) Atlantic Weatherma: 6:20 p.m.5) Sport* Score Cook 6:25 p.m.3) Weatherwisc 6:30 p.m.3) Newstlme 5)\tKartoon Karnlval 6)\tMetro 7)\tTele-Bulletin 12) Pulse, 6:43 p.m.3) Goug Edward* 5)\tNews Reports 6)\tCBC TV News 7)\tLa Metéo 6:50 p.m.7) Edition Sportive 6:55 p.m.6) D.Smith\u2014Sports 7.-06 p.m.3) You Can Quote Me 5)\tLeave It To Beavei 6)\tSeven-O-one 7)\tAvec Marc Legrand 12) Big Four Playback 7:15 p.m.7)\tMos Amis Les Animaux 8)\tPicture Edition of the News 8:00a.m.8) Audio-Visual TV Course 9:00 a.m.3) Capt.Kangaroo 8) Teddy Bear Playhouse 9:45 a.m.5) Christian Sdenca 10:00 a.m.3) Video Village 5) Shari-Lewis Show 7) Peplnot 10:30 a.m.3) Mighty Mouse Playhouse 5) King Leonard and his Short Subjects 7)\tFon Fon 11:00 a.m.3) Magic Land 8)\tOn Your Mark 11:30 a.m.3) Roy Rogers Show 5) Touchdown 7)\tCoucou- 8)\tMagic Ranch 12:00 p.m.3) Sky King 5) Up Date 7)\tEntree des Artistes 8)\tSaturday Showtime 12) Meditation 12:15 p.m.12) Canadian Film 12:30 p.m.3) My Friend Flicka 5) Mr.Wizard 7)\tPremiere Edition 8)\tTBA 12) Let\u2019s Find Out 12:43 p.m.7) Midi Sport* FRIDAY 7.25 p.m.8) Watch your weather 7:30 p.m.3) Rawhide 5)\tSteve Allen 6)\tLets Face It 7)\tDeft 8)\tOzzie & Harriet 12) West Coast 7:45 p.m.7)\tQuinze Metiers 8:00 p.m.6) Country Hoedown Six de Paris 8)\tHathaways 12) SUnset Theatre 8:30 p.m.3) Route 66 5)\tRobert Taylor detectives 6)\tCar 54 7)\tInsolences d\u2019un Camera 8)\tThe FUntstones 9:00 p.m.6)\tTommy Ambrose Show 7)\tCinema Internationa] 8)\t77 Sunset Strip 9:30 p.m.3) Father of the Bride 5)\tDinah Shore Show 6)\tPerry Mason 12) Naked City 10:00 p.m.3) Twilight Zone 8) Target 10:30 p.m.3) Eyewitness to History 5)\tHere & Now SATURDAY 12:55 p.m.6)\tToday on CBMT 1:00 p.m.3) TV University 5) Lazy L.Ranch 61 Youth Special 7)\tConte de Fee 12) How\u2019s Business 1:15 p.m.12) The Weeklies 1:30 p.m.3) Saturday Spotlight 5) RCMP 8)\tFootball 12) Sportsmen\u2019s Club 1:45 p.m.5) NCAA Football 8) Warmup 2:00 p.m.3) Donat & Jean Parker 5)\tNCAA Football 6)\tWorld of Sports 7)\tPierres Vivantes 12) Big Four Football 2:30 p.m.7) Magazine International 3:00 p.m.3) Bar S Ranch 7)\tImage en Tete 8)\tCollege Football Kickoff 3:15 p.m.8) NCAA Football 4:00 p.m.3) Duke and his Swlngbillies 4:15 p.m.6) Window on the World 4:30 p.m.3) NFL Game 6) Amateur Sports 6)\tPeter Gunn 7)\tEntrez vous et mol 12) Pulse 10:45 p.m.7) Documentaire 11:00 p.m.3) Your Esso Reporte 5)\tllth Hour Report 6)\tNational News 7)\tTéléJournaJ 8)\tFile 12) Pajama playhouse 11:10 p.m.8) Local News File 11:15 p.m.3) Patricia and the weather 5)\tllth Hour Weather 6)\tViewpoint 7)\tDernlere Edition 8)\tWeather Final 11:20 p.m.3) Stage 3 5)\t11th Hour Sports 6)\tFinal Edition 8) World's Best Movies 11:22 p.m.J) Sports Final 11:30 p.m.5)\tJack Paar 6)\tFriday Premiere 7)\tTheatre au Coin de feu 12:35 p.m.12) News, Sports, Weather 12:50 p.m.7) Premiere Edition 1:00 p.m.3) Sign Off 7) Sign off 12) Like Young 5:00 p.m.5)\tPort Game Scoreboard 6)\tThis Living World 7)\tLes Apprentis 5:15 p.m.5) Race of the Week 9:30 p.m.3) Dance Date 5)\tAll Star Golf 6)\tBugs Bunny 7)\tLes Uns les Autres 12) Deputy Dawg and Friends 5:45 p.m.8)\tFotball Scoreboard 4:00 p.m.3) News 5)\tStraightaway 6)\tCountry time 7)\tTroubadours .8)\tBig-Time Wrestling 12) Deputy Dog 6:15 p.m.3) Weather Wise 6:20 p.m.3) Football Scoreboard 7)\tChronique Syndicale 4:30 p.m.3) Hour of Stars 5)\tHawlian Eye 8)\tU.N.Review 7) Tele-Bulletin 12) Camera Room 6.48 p.m.6)\tCBC TV News 71 La Weteo 12) Tricks of the Trade 4:50 p.m.71 Edition Sportive 7:00 p.m.8) Dennis the Menace 7)\tSoiree Canadianne 8)\tExpedition 12) Cannonball 7:30 p.m.3) Perry Mason 5)\tTales of Wells Fargo 6)\tDr.Kildare 8) Roaring Twenties 12) Wagon Train 8:06 p.m.7)\tAdam Et Eve 8:36 p.m.3) Defenders 5)\tThe Tall Man 6)\tRed River Jamboree 7)\tFilm 8)\tMantovani 12) Route 66 8:45 p.m.7) Hockey 8:30 a.m.85 Colby Tele-course 8:45 a.m.7) Université Televise 9:00 a.m.7)\tMesse Basilique 8)\tChristian Science 9:15 a.m.8) Arm Chair Adventure 9:30 a.m.3) Christophers 9.45\ta.m.3) Christian Science 10:00 a.m.3) Lamp Unto My Feet 8) Parents ask about School 10:25 a.m.6)\tToday on CBMT 10:36 a.m.3) Look Up & Llvs B) Bible Stories 8) This Is the Ufa 10:45 a.m.7)\tSacred Heart 11:00 a.m.3) Camera 3 6)\tChurch Service 7)\tConnaissance du Monde 8)\tSunday Showtime 11.15 a.m.12) Sign On 11:39 a.m.5)\tIndustry on Parade 12) Newsroom 12 11:35 a.m.12) Film FesUval 11:45 a.m.3) Film Shorts 11:j5 a.m.12) Newsroom 12 12:00 p.m.3) This Is the Ufa 6)\tSignatures 7)\tLumière et Vie 12) Italian Film Festival 11:30 p.m.3) Washington Conversation fl) Speaking French 7)\tEditorial 8)\tSuburban Showcase 12.45\tp.m.5) Amer.Newsreel 7)\tActualité de la Semaine 12:55 p.m.3) Sunday News 1:00 p.m.3) Bowling Stars 5) U Is written 8)\tGood Life v.ieatre 9:00 p.m.5) Lawrence Welk 8) Hockey 8) Lawrence Welk 9:30 p.m.3) Have Gun Will 3) T.V.University 12) Bachelor Father 10:00 p.m.3) G unsmoke 5)\tSat Night Fights 8) Fight of the week 12) Mad Libs 10:15 p.m.6)\tJuliette 7)\tClub des Autographes 10:30 p.m.12) Pulse 10:45 p.m.5)\tMake that Spare 6)\tFilm 7)\tFilm 8)\tMake That Spare 11:00 p.m.3) Final Edition SUNDAY 7) Opinions 12) Plnbusters 1:25 p.m.6) Today 1:30 p.m.3) Film Shorts 35 Oral Roberts 6)\tCountry Calendar 7)\tTravaux et les jours 12) Family Theatre 1:45 p.m.3) Football Kickoff 1:55 p.m, 12) Photography Is fun 2:00 p.m.3) Pro Football 5)\tNBC Pro Football 6)\tWorld of Sport 7)\tL\u2019Unlves des Sports 12) Big Four Football 3:00 p.m.8)\tA dial Stevenson Reports 12) Camera Call 3:30 p.m.3) Football 8) Movie 4:30 p.m.5)\tPatterns in Music 6)\tLords of Little Egypt 7)\tVacances d\u2019une Camera 8)\tAmerican League Football 12) Forum 5:00 p.m.3) Amateur hour 5) Sunday Cinema 6> Discovory 7)\tI,abonne Nouvelle 12) Within Four Walls 5.27 p.m.8)\tCBC TV News 3:30 p.m.3) College Quiz Bowl 5) NBC 8) Junior Magazine 7)\tL'heures des Quilles 12) We want an Answe *:oo p.m.3) 20th Century 5)\tMeet the Press 6)\tWalt Disney 8)\tFarmer Alfalfa 12) Far Away Place» 6:30 p.m.3) Mister Ed 5)\tInternational Showtime 7)\tAu Nom de la loi 12) Buccaneers 7:00 p.m.3) Lassie 6)\tHazel 6) Cain\u2019s 100 6)\tCBC TV New» and Weather 7)\tTelejoumal 31 World\u2019s Best Movies 12) Barn Dance 11:10 p.m.6) Final Edition 11:15 p.m.3) Weather 6)\tThe Sport Shop 7)\tDermler Edition.11:20 p.m, 3) Stage 3 \u2014 11:30 p.m.6)\tFilm Favourites 7)\tTheatre au Coin du feu.12:00 p.m.12) News, Sports Weather 12:30 ».m 8)\tThe Late Show 1:00 a.m.7)\tSign Off 8)\tThe Late Show 7) Robins Des Bols 12) Revue '61 7:30 p.m.3) Dennis the Menace 6)\tParade 5)\tWalt Di*ney Parade 7)\tPapa a Raison 8)\tFollow the Sun 12) Dollars and Sense 8:00 p.m.3) Ed Sullivan 6)\tEd Sullivan 7)\tKah-No-Wio 12) Detectives 8:30 p.m.5) Car 54 7)\tMusic Hall 8)\tLawman 121 The Third Man 9:00 p.m.3) The Power and the Glory 5)\tBonanza 6)\tBonanza 8) Bus Stop 12) 77 Sunset Strip 9:30 p.m.7)\tTheatre Chez Nous 10:00 p.m.5)\tAdventures In Paradise 8)\tCtqsc-Up B) Adventures in Paradise 12) A Mali- Griffith 10:30 p.m.3) What\u2019s My Line» 51 This I» Your Life 6)\tQuest 7)\tL'evenment 12) Dateline 1l:00 p.m, 3) Sunday News Special 8)\tNational New» 7)\tTelejournal 8)\tWorlds Best Movies 12) Loretta Young 11:10 p.m.6) Metroscope fl Sport Eclair 11.15 p.m.3) Stage 3 11:25 p.m.6)\tSports 11:30 p.m.61 Shoe String Theatre 7)\tConference 12) Maverick 12:15 p.m.7) Sign Off 12:30 p.m.12) News, sports CUSTOMERS, apologize!^ Frankly, we're behind in shop work , .both body work and mechanical work! For some time we've seen our volume of work increasing .we thought the best way to cope with the situation was to buy the most modern equipment and hire the best, most experienced men available.We did this .and our volume kept right on increasing! We now have one of fhe most modern garages and one of fhe best trained staffs in the province, BUT WE LACK SPACE! In a short time we will add 4,000 square feet of floor space.Plans have been completed.We have also made arrangements to add more topflight mechanics to our staff.These men will start work as soon as it is humanly possible to increase shop space.\t, We can see that our turnover is going to increase more and more in the future.We are, at present, selling more new cars (and used cars) than any other Eastern Townships dealer .and , if the trend continues, we will, one day soon, arrive at the stage where we'll be selling more new units than all other Sherbrooke outlets combined.2.Right now, we're going through repairs, you'll be looked after a difficult period.When you bring in your car for .and looked after promptly, if we have to work around the clock.If, however, it would not inconvenience you to leave your car for a little longer period than normal, we'd appreciate your telling us so.We could use the extra time! LUXE AUTOMOBILE LTD.UNDISPUTED LEADERS \u2022\tNEW CAR SALES \u2022\tUSED CAR SALES \u2022\tBODY WORK \u2022\tMECHANICAL WORK IN BUICK, PONTIAC, VAUXHÀLL, G.M.C.DEALERS Parts and Servicing (LO.7-7688) and Sales Office (LO.9-3669) at 1567 King West, Sherbrooke.Used Car Lot (LO.9-\u20184305) at 1755 King West \\MATIOliAL I TI D ¦V DECORATION CENTRE WALLPAPbK TILE LINOLEUM CARPETING 156 Wclllnaton N., SHERBROOKE 117 Notr* Oamt S.THETFORD MINES Sbwbcookel'ailijlaccocd fri., cxrr.27, im \u201cSherbrooke's Leading Dairy\" SHERBROOKE PURE MILK HIGH QUALITY DAIRY PRODUCTS \u2014 LO.2-15S5 Sherbrooke RC School Commission raises taxes $5 At the SPCA Sport \u2014 gentle with children Sport, a nine month old blacK and brown haired collie, is a Kttle on the big side for his .age.But he\u2019s gentle and good with children.By SANDRA PICKFORD (Record Staff Reporter) One Scotch collie, picked up by the SPCA from Ayer's Cliff.! There are no purebreeds the foot of his masters bed.a the lot Its all changed now though.The spcA also has seven Sport is just another of some adu,t cats t0 be ,aced in nçw \u201e\tj\t,\t,\t,\tnine dogs\tand 14 pups who are\t, \u201e\t.\t.,\t.Sport is used\tto\tsleeping be-\twaitingPf^r a new\thome, and six\tkittens,\tthree of hmd a warm kitchen stove or at ho\tand a new master at the \"hich are angora.\", SPCA kennels, a half-mile from' For a nominal donation to de-Belvedere\tHeights.\tfra>' ccostrtof cannS fo;\ta\"\u2018- Sport\u2019s\towners both worked\tmal' SPort- or\tont of\ttl\u2019e 0,h' during the day and his small\ter dogs pups\tcats or\tkittens fa master went back to school.lean be taken home.SPORT Sport spent the day in the , Jus' Tca11 \u201eMJVAshley McMl,''i house alone.\t-en at LO.9-3533^ Realizing this wasn\u2019t good for Donations to help continue the dog, Sport\u2019s owners turned wor^\tdone by the him over to the Sherbrooke SPtA may be sent to Mrs.A.gpçA\tMcMullen, P.O.Box 301, Len- Sport has received all his in- noxville, Que oculations, and is in good health.He sits, and lays down on command and gladly lifts | his paw for a friendly handshake.There are other dogs available at the SPCA shelter too.There are three two-month-lold collies just brought in from la farm in Cookshire and a litter of six month-old pups from | Waterville.There are also nine older dogs which must be placed.Police arrest wrong man in fraud case Jaycee speaker French Canadians need more schooling AT ROTARY FAIR OPENING \u2014 Alderman Carl Camirand, representing Mayor Armand Nadeau, officially opened the 30th annual Sherbrooke Rotary Fair Thursday evening at the Belvedere Street Armoury.From left are Rene Monty, in charge of the Superfine booth; Paul A Beebe man, who was charg j Nadeau, general chairman of the Rotary fair; Paul Theobald, president of the Sherbrooke er with fraud, was released Rotary Cluh and Alderman Camirand.\t(Record Photo by Gerry I.etnay) Thursday morning a few min utes before his preliminary inquest was set to begin.It was revealed that the accused was unknown to the two arresting officers.Leo Bedard, in his early twenties, was cleared of criminal charge in connection with a The 30th annual Sherbrooke,year and Lennoxville auc-Prospect, cheque for $32 he was accused Rotary fair got off to a good Jioin,eGr Farl Wells, kept the 00702; of changing last August 28.The start Thursday evening at th Rotary one of Fair promises to be most successful yet Sherbrooke, No.COWANSVILLE \u2014 (Staff) \u2014 French Canadians should strive to get a better education in order to gain better jobs, Pierre Benoit, public relations officer for the Canadian International Paper Company told Cowansville Junior Chamber of Commerce members at the Maurice Hotel here Wednesday evening.\u201cFranch Canadians do not work hard enough to find good |charge stipulated that Bedard Relvedere Street Armoury and had presented the cheque to promises to be one of the most Jean Bergeron knowning full successful Rotary Fairs in well that it was illegally drawn years.against a non-existing bank ac- ' The Rotary Fair continues to- co\u201e\t-\tnight and Saturday night.However, Crown Attorney \u201e , ^\t,\t.Benoit Turmel surprised the Faul Nadeau, general chair-packed Court House when he ™.n of he Sherbrooke Rotary 'Andre Viens, honorary presi- l0](i nresidinu .Tnfiae Wor.h Fair, said attendance was about positions.And this is especially true in the pulp and paper business,\u201d Mr.Benoit told jaycees attending the dinner meeting celebrating Junior Chamber of Commerce Week.\u2018\u2018There are many important positions in the pulp and paper industry.French Canadians should prepare themselves educationally to fill these posts,\u201d he continued.The speaker then urged parents present to see to it that their children are properly educated.Referring directly to the pulp and paper industry, the speaker said that it was the most important industry in Quebec and forwardeà some statistics to back up his statement.Production in Quebec alone makes up for 40 per cent of all pulp and paper production in Canada, he said.The industry makes up for one fifth of all exportation from Canada.\u2018\u2018This industry stimulates all others,\u201d he said, referring electricity and railways.dent of the Cowansville jaycees and thanked by Roger Roy.As part of the Chamber's Week, 30 new members were inducted into the association here Wednesday evening.Head table guests were: Mrs.Leon Poitevin, Miss Jeannine Quintin, the Chamber\u2019s queen; Rene Bousquet, Mrs.J.J.Bertrand, wife of Missisquoi MPP, Jean-Jacques Bertrand; Germain Desourdy, Mrs.Michel Duguay, Andre Viens, Pierre A.Benoit, guest speaker; Gilbert Grimard, dinner coordinator: Michel Duguay, president; Mrs.Viens, Mrs.Grimard, Roger Roy, Mrs.Desourdy, Arthur Knight, representing mayor Roland Desourdy and Leon Poitevin.presiding Judge Joseph 'farier, of Sherbrooke Court oi the same as last year on open Sessions, that the accused was inS\tbut be fclt that unknown to the QPP officers.|crowds werp \u2018\u2018The twm officers had iden The Fair was officially open tified Bedard with a photo- ed ^ Alderman Carl Camirand, graph,\u201d said the crown attor-1 representing Sherbrooke\u2019s May ney.\u2018The man in the box is|or- Armand Nadeau.The giant not the same person.Since the\tdrill hall\twas filled\twith en- accused has elected to be tried\tthusiastic\tpeople\tout\tto win a by a judge without a jury, and stuffed animal, fruit, chocolates, since this is his preliminary in- \u2018\tjewellery\tor one\toi\thundreds quest, I have no option but to\tprizes\toffered\tat the bingo withdraw the charge,\u201d conclud- bootb- ed the crown attorney.\t! No exact attendance figure Defence Counsel Jean - Louisjs available since there is no Peloquin, had a hurried confer admittance charge for the three-!Montreal No.28119; Miss Fran-ence with his smiling client and day event.\t|coise Pcrusse, 865 King Street Anything from golf balls to a West, Sherbrooke, No.16170; bidding going at a fhst pace.Two auction sales will be held every evening of the fair.One at 9 p.m., and the other an hour later.Some booths give cash prizes.These included the \u2018milk can booth\u2019 and the dart booth.There were 15 prizes of $10 each drawn Thursday evening in addition to one $100 drawing which was won by Jean Paul Morin of 523 Mercier Street Sherbrooke.Mr.Morin\u2019s ticket number was 31780.The fifteen $10 winners are as follows: Ivan Saunders, 43 Deacon Street, Lennoxville, No.07106; Rene Lapointe, 113 Peel Street, Sherbrooke, No.40105; Forget and Poirer Inc., 400 Ontario West, Montreal, No.48831; J.L.Turgeon, 701 McManamy, Sherbrookp, No.16376; Robert W.Bartram Ltd., accepted the crown attorney\u2019s offer, Judge Joseph Marier one gallon can of anti-freeze therefore acquitted the accused was up for auction at the Ro and withdrew the charge.|tary Fair\u2019s newest booth this Jean Marc Laliberte, 86 Blvd.Jacques Cartier, Sherbrooke, No.26053; L.Comtois, 1222 J160-66, unclaimed.Mrs.A.Marlin, 169 Frontenac Street, Sherbrooke; No.139, 44; National Thread Co., Slier brooke, No.357991; Jacques Laliberte, 470 Frechette Street, Sherbrooke, No.18.354; Cap Isolation Ltee, Three Rivers No.40421; Alphonse Belanger, 46 Vimy Street, Sherbrooke, No.409,-76; Mrs.Olivette Davey, 847 Belvedere Street, \u2022 Sherbrooke, No.29681; and N.V.Cloutier inc., Sherbrooke, No.33229.Thursday night\u2019s Superfine winners were as follows: 140 132, Lewis Rosenbloom, Sherbrooke; 147-149, S.Spanswick, Sherbrooke; 148 12, unclaimed 149-57, Bert Lyon, Slier brooke; 150-124, Howard Nichol, Lennoxville; 151-15, unclaimed; 152 130, Gerry Winslow, Sherbrooke; 153 76, unclaimed; 154 4.3, T.Masterson, Lennoxville; 155-44, \u2019 unclaimed; 156 74, unclaimed; 157-76, Howard Mof-fatt, Lennoxville; 158 44, Pierre Lussier, Sherbrooke; 159-126, Florence Clark, Sherbrooke; Two E.T.winners DUBLIN (CP) \u2014 Additional holders of Irish sweepstake tickets were announced today.They including: \u201cLucky 7,\u201d Montreal, on Rachel; \u201cNotre Dame\u201d of Notre Dame, Que., to on Plaza; Mrs.M.Thibault of Granby, Que.on Henry VII and Thirty-five thousand people Ray McCarthy of Nova Scotia in Quebec alone are employed ion Indian Conquest, by pulp and paper manufactur-! Light Year \u2014 WPJ 13854, ers and one quarter of all the Lochie MacGrath, Bedford, paper in the free world today Goa \u2014 WNR 69087, Claudette, is produced in Canada.\tBois de Filion, Que.The speaker then pr-esented Smugglers Joy \u2014 VEQ 06481, a film on the production of pulp Too Late to Win, Lachine, Que.and paper in Quebec.\tI Moat Plat\u2014WRQ 05134, Luis, Mr.Benoit was introduced byjVilIev Jac Record Went Ad columns, you'll often find exactly what you're looking for.Read \u2019em! LO.9-3636 Sherbrooke Daily Record :^^mmmmmmmmmmmmmimBH*^maiÊKmBBtÊÊBÊanaKnÊÊaÊaBaiÊÊKIÊÊaÊHIIKÊItHKÊÊÊÊÊIÊIÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊIIiÊÊÊKiiKiÊIÊÊKk Produced by new national crisis SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD.FRI.OCT.17, 1961 CBC marks 25th anniversary next month Financial & Market Report GREENSHIELDS LTD.MONTREAL STOCK EXCHANGE HW3 ¦«» \u2019 STUDIOS PAST AND PRESENT \u2014 Technical changes have brought big changes to Canada's radio and television studios.At left, Jack Dempsey, world heavyweight boxing champion, speaks into a large microphone in a Montreal radio studio in the early 1920s.Today microphones are nitre compact but there is still plenty of bulky equipment used.A modern CBC TV studio (right) is cluttered with big cameras and banks of lights.(CP Photo 1 RUSSIANS WILL Continued from Page 1 American actions in Berlin forced Russia to resume testing to build up its defences.\u201cThe Indian delegation has a A concert of four-hand piano perfect right to take this music will be presented by the strange attitude if it so wishes,\u201d j major artists Badura-Skoda and Dean said in his reply to Demus on Tuesday night at the speeches made earlier by In-| Granada Theatre as the first of Piano duo to play here dian delegates.\u201cIt also has the right to equate a 50-kiloton device exploded underground with a 50-megaton device exploded in the atmosphere.But I subscribe that it should be done with some accuracy.\u201d MAY HAVE SOLUTION Meanwhile: U Thant of Burma told reporters that if the big powers still are deadlocked next week over getting a temporary UN secretary - general, he might have something to say about the stalemate.the season\u2019s Community Concerts These two artists gave their first four-hand music concert in 1959.It is the only one of its kind in 20 years.Badura-Skoda and Demus will play little known pieces from the limited repertoire of original four hand works In some pieces Dumus plays the bass part and Badura-Skoda the treble.In others, they switch positions.The pianists met at Vienna\u2019s The United States and the So- Academy of Music and started viet Union have agreed that the Pla>lng toëether Purel>\u2019 for re Burmese ambassador should succeed the late Dag Hammar-skjold but they still are at odds on how many principal advisers he should have and which regions they should come from.\u201cI think it might be helpful if I came with my own formu-\t-rrwi lation,\u201d U Thant told the UN KNU I UiN; Correspondents Association.A British source said Britain is preparing to fight any Gen- laxation.They still prefer to concentrate on their individual careers as soloists, Badura Skoda concentrates on Mozart while Dumus prefers Schumann and the French repertoire.Reformation Sunday was observed at the United Church , ,\t,\t.\there a week early, since the oral .Assembly move to impose:\tRev Th Van pete \u2022%\tiimHo r\\n 11TI r> 1 o to H ar\\r\\ gem, will be guest speaker at the Anniversary Service at a world wide political and economic boycott on South Africa for its refusal to abandon white Waterloo United Church on supremacy policies.The British feel that cutting South Africa , .,\t,\t-Baith an outdoor antenna.ton Wing.Mrs.Wing and Mrs chain of hieh oower stations Panr|j Tb® TV networks, running 4,- Ronald Haskell were winners in cham ^ve^^Yow nower O00 mi,cs tb™*b\ttime 3 card game.The special prize stations, and to regulate all zones\u2019 include the English-lan- was awarded broadcasting.Stations \u201cnot R,,age systen\u2019 of nine CBC \"nd;^3\"-needed for the national system' to Mrs.John remain in private were to hands.By May, 1933, the CRBC had set up stations at Chicoutimi Que., Montreal, Ottawa, Toronto™ and Vancouver.These plus sev-100'00° PROGRAMS eral private stations carried CRBC programs over the first national radio network.By 1935 her last year.Imperial Oil Ltd.reports earnings for the nine months ended Sept.30th.of $1.52 a share compared with $1.48 a share in the corresponding period of 1960.Finance Minister Fleming has hinted that the Canadian dollar may not be kept at its 38 private TV stations plus six) Refreshments were served by CBC and 11 private rebroad-th® hostess and the initial cut casting outlets, and the French was made in a lovely birthdayjcurrent discount of three per language network of four CBCjcake by the guest of honor.|eent below the United States and eight private stations andl The club will meet on Nov.17jdollar.one CBC rebroadcasting station, w***1 Mrs.Wing.\tI______________________________ REDS GUARD Continued from Page 1 iirtlîfi #\tCHAMBERLAIN \u2014 To Albert told Christmas SUDDer ,nd Myrtl®.of Stanstead, a son, in.\trr 'born at Broadview Hospital, Newport, Vt, on Tuesday, Octo- ness.After the meeting lunch was served.When the CBCs own experi-J\t.mental Montreal - Ottawa - Tor- Group to hold onto FM (frequency modulated),\t~ radio network is added, all the corporation networks in dude 327 stations \u2014 266 broad-OH NoVGITlDGr 25 casting in English, 61 in French; 143 owned by the CBC NORTH HATLEY \u2014 Mrs.bans turned back by the East and 184 by private affiliates.Ii\u2019hilip Scowen was hostess to Germans for refusing to show; Through this maze the CBClthe St.Barnabas Guild at her|MORIN identity passes.\tlast year fed 100,000 programs.Ihome, when the date for On both Wednesday and Us network distribution costs Christmas supper was set Thursday, the U.S.A r m y alone were $9,000,000.Programs moved tanks and troops up tolcost $64,000,000.Other expenses the border to back up the right ran the CBC bill up to $100,-of free access for civilians in 925,825 \u2014 two-thirds of it met official cars.\t[from public funds, the rest from ; advertising.the When the critics of this sys- ber 24, 1961.A brother for Ar thur, Cathy and Sandra.Mr.and Mrs.Arthur the!Morin (nee Jean Mallette) of fori Kingsbury, wish to announce the birth of a baby daughter, re-'8 lbs.8 oz., born in tie St.Louis Nov.25 Mrs.Richard Springings ported for the Sunshine com-l Hospital, Windsor, on Wednes-mittee that flowers had been'day, October 18th, 1961 sent to shut-ins, and the corres- PINFOLD, Clara At the Mary Fletcher Hospital, Burlington, Vt., on Thursday, October 26th, 1961, Clara Beakey, beloved wife of the late Frederick [.Tames Pinfold in her 81st year.Resting at.the Hooker Funeral Home, Academy Street, Barre, Vt., where the funeral will leave for service in St.Monica\u2019s Church on Saturday, October 28th, at 9 a.m.Interment in St.Michael\u2019s Cemetery, Sherbrooke, at 1.30 p.m.For further information call Johnston\u2019s LO.2-2466.WITTY, George Finlay \u2014 At the Sherbrooke Hospital on Thursday, October 26th, 1961, George Finlay Witty, beloved husband of Jasmine Gilman and father of Katherine and Carol in his 71st year.Resting at his home in Windsor where the funeral will leave on Monday, Oct.30th for service in the United Church at, 2 p m.Rev.W.Reid officiating.Interment in Windsor.For further information call Johnston\u2019s LO.2 2466.J.W.DRAPER FUNERAL HOME Î1Z Main St., CowantvIM», iel 157 Successor to: Howard Hastings.The Late: Geo.Robb, Jos.Hingston, Kenneth Jenne, Walter Morrison pondence contained letters of thanks for remembrances from built, was demolished about 14 WON\u2019T SHOW PASSES years ago to make room for a' Both the Americans and new arts and administration French refuse to show identity tern become vocal, the CBCjthe committee, building.\tdocuments to the East Ger- happily, frequently and publiclyj Mrs.C.Coleman thanked all Since classes began at Stud- rnans! maintaining that onlyjoffers this statistical rebuttal:[who had contributted fruit, flow-50 years ago the campus the.Buss'ans have ri8hts *° ex- In terms of pubhc funds needed, ers, and vegetables for the (Ear& nf Qtyanks DOREY \u2014 I wish to express my sincere thanks and appreciation to Dr.Brodeur, Dr.Qulntln, Dr.Mae EDMONTON (CP) \u2014 The A1-, berta government has crates of ley archives and data on early his-has witnessed a steady growth erc*se any traffic controls un-the whole operation costs less Thanksgiving service, and the Leod, to ail the nurses and nurses tory of the province, but no ,n facilities so that this yearder tbe city\u2019s four ' Pow®r than one c®n* » day per capita, ladies who were responsible for »l'1« on th« thlrrth, and five per cent for anything over that amount.The average income last year was about $4,000, from which the vendor must pay for extra help if needed and carry the necessary insurance on the liquor stocks.Under the government lease, the liquor business must be subsidiary to the vendor\u2019s main business.The individual community must request the establishment of a store before a vendor\u2019s licence is granted.DEVONPORT, England (CP) The Royal Navy\u2019s oldest able seaman, George Parker, 59, is finally hanging up his seaboots.Parker joined up in 1915 and should have retired in 1941, but was granted several extensions.This time the Admiralty turned down his request for another ex tension.roads or auto exhaust.\" Forestry experts say most of the damage is being done by conditions known as maple die-vironmental conditions such as back and maple blight.New IOOF lodge to be dedicated on October 28 TH* Excavation work for th* n*w I.O.O.F.Building don.by J.T.DUPAUL EXCAVATION CONTRACTOR 741 Main St.W.-MAGOG \u2014 Tel.VI.3-3734 f.n#;% 1\tIÜ\t^fifip; t\t; h naît : » tifeca Ha hS,: U tif'P .JUt mm Ip sflli llm' 3 I1 Tr\"1 \\Kyrl ¦ i y|13lf \u201e i-S\" ;! i-tt h -IÜ We supplied the Nails, Cement, Plywood and Gyproc for the new I.O.O.F.Building.LUCIEN DESPRES Construction Materials AYER'S CLIFF, QUE.TEL 16 Shown above is the new buildnvg in Ayer\u2019* Cliff in which AYER\u2019S CUFF \u2014 The IOOF Lodge in this town has a long and proud history of achievement.Alexandra Lodge, No.59 was instituted on March 5, 1909 with 37 charter mept-bers.Meetings were held in the A.E.Fish block on Main Street until 1932 when a building on the opposite side of the street was purchased by the Lodge.Meetings of the lodge continued to be held in that building until the disastrous fire which destroyed this property on December 27, 1960.All the regalia and equipment of the lodge which was in the building was also destroyed by the fire.A new block of buildings has been constructed on the same site and the official dedication will take place on October 28.The lodge celebrated its fiftieth anniversary In 1959 at which time three charter members were presented with 50 year jewels and life memberships.The three charter members to be so honored were Dr.C.L.Brown, E.W.Perry, and Gordon Temple.There ape also four other members of the lodge who have received their 50 year | jewels.the IOOF Lodge, a restaurant and store are located.(Record Photo by Doug Gerrish) The brick work for the new I.O.O.F.Building was done by ERNEST ST.-JACQUES 174 Victoria St.\u2014 MAGOG \u2014 Tel.VI.3-3157 The Alexandra Lodge, No.59 ha* been honored by having three of it* members attain the office of Grand Master of the province of Quebec.They are Gary Heath, H.P.Stone, Hugh Sanderson.Two members of Congratulations the club have served as Grand Chief Patriarchs of the Grand Encampment of Quebec.These were Fred Wyman and Howard Keeler.The membership of the club amounts to 65 member*.W* supplied th* fixtur** and did th* wiring for th* n*w I.O.O.F.Building.850 King St.East \u2014 Sh*rbrook* \u2014 Phon* LO.2-4777 ANGERS.ELECTRIC ENRG.ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS WMi'Mmmjttkd ^ADEQUATE WIRING) 82 St.Catherine St.\u2014MAGOG\u2014Tel.VI.3-3711 THE STEEL for the new I.O.O.F.Building supplied by CONRAD MARCOTTE 119 COLLEGE ST.________!______ \u2014 MAGOG \u2014 TEL VI.3-4412 Another construction by GERARD LONGPRE General Contractor SHERBROOKE ROAD \u2014 MAGOG \u2014 Tel.VI.3-5860 The heating system for the new I.O.O.F.Building was supplied and installed by LAURENT BERTRAND Plumbing Contractor Take advantage of the (0) Imperial 5 year plan 549 SHERBROOKE ST.\u2014 MAGOG \u2014 TEL.VI.3-4800 lips (or parents ! Weddings Of The Season \"\t1\t* M.mm^'Mmmmmmmmm, ^ wn wamm.¦¦ » f \u2014 g\tn % m.¦ -** ^1.i j LÜ^ tTT , ¦ >¦: THE EXECUTIVE, shown studying the report presented at the Sherbrooke Deanery meeting of the Woman's Auxiliary of the Anglican Church of Canada held at St.George\u2019s Anglican Church, Lennoxville, on Wednesday, from left are Mrs.T.J.The Sherbrooke D e a n e r yjcentre\u201d was meeting of the Woman\u2019s Aux-! branches, iliary of the Anglican Church; Qne used by By HELEN R 11FWSON Tarent Education Associates The October number of Cha much too soon, creates anxiety, telaine has an article that a sense of failure and slo\\vs| should be read by the parents down the learning process, tespecially the mother parent): This is also true of social of every growing up child.learning.Parents who thrust Jean Moore asks the ques children ahead too fast, who action \"Whatever happened to range parties dates, pairing off, eleven?\" Why can't we let pre for preteens are spoiling the teen agers be their age and stop fun they are trying so desper ^pushing them into situations ately to capture for their child they can\u2019t handle?\"\tren.This article deals very scnsi- There is a natural hostil bly and briefly with » problem ity between boys and girls of! that needs to be examined\u2014the\t.his ago.They either ignore foolish but well meaning par-\teach other or hurl taunts and ent who pushes her child into\tinsults from one group to an social situations before the child\tother.This is nature's safe is remdy or interested.\tguard That word \"ready is most KEEP AT DISTANTE important but many parents! They keep their distance slip over it with never a until they have developed the thought of the damage being,self-discipline, the courtesy, the done when young children are self - confidence that make soc forced like hothouse plants.liai experience a pleasure and! READINESS\tnot an\tordeal, Matthews, Diocesan educational secretary; Mrs.D.C.Masters, Readiness is a word that The pre-teens are delightful secretary; Mrs.L.V.Parent, president and Mrs.L.S.Penning i* well known to teachers.They\u2014as children.There is an ten, Diocesan president of the Woman\u2019s Auxiliary.\tknow that you cannot teach a\tawareness, a curiosity, ¦ keen- (Record Photo by\tGerry Lemay) child his language skills, his\tness about them that is most number work, before he is refreshing, ready.\tTheir growing perception and Concentration, co ordination understanding brings them memory, perception, a number closer to the adult world, of qualities must first develop Tet them observe and wonder to the point where the child for a little while.Don\u2019t sfove can make use of the learning them In to it before they are several well pleasing to God.\u201d Philip- worked on badges and attend- experience\tready.To burden the child with too\t(TNS) Woman s Auxiliary of the Anglican Church of Canada Sherbrooke Deanery meeting held at St.George's L ville I L1M if' *.Çv of Canada w-as held at St._\t,\t\u201e\t,\t.j noon was shared by the Jubilee George s Anglican Church in branch and the St.George's pians 4:18/ And so the Thank-|e(^ the^G.A.festival, very interesting after- offering is still, to the God who\u2019 St' Gec>rSe s has a ne\" group.changes not, \"a sacrifice accep-the Youn* 'Vomans.Gr0UP T\t\u201e\t.-.- .table, well pleasing to God^ mafhe up T°hf youn* wlves a,ld Lennoxville on Wednesday, Oct- branch Seven iadies of St.The Jubilee Branch has recog-,nothers(-These byounI womeD obf 25-.,\t.\tu , 'George\u2019s, in costume of 1885 nized this aspect of the United'tphray\u2019 stufdy\u2019 w\"rk a\"d fve in \u2022 VPecial\tWaS held represented Mrs.Tilton and her-rhankoffering by having a:'hc SpintT\u201c£ the W ,,A' pr.°- ln.,the*uhurnh 1!J l^e rnor'LlnS.\tsix\tfriends when they approach-lcommon box in which indivi-\t^ramme' The «roup\thas only with the Rural Dean Rev:\ted\tthe Board of Management.luals may place their offerings\tbe®n/rganl\u201dd,about\t^ y\u20aciirs R.S.Jervis-Read as celebrant.\tfor\tpermission to organize the even though they are unable\tbu, f*unnS t-ba' t!me\ttbey bave Halloween treat boxes the The Archdeacon ^en: T- J-Woman\u2019s Auxiliary.These'to assign individual Matthews was the preacher and;]adjes described the growth of Windsor Mills, Church of the organist was Mr.A.E.Bart-the various departments of W.Advent, St.Peterls, and St.A.work during the 75 years.iGeorge's all report United service the The Living Message, the maga- Thankoffering response, the meeting zine of the W.A.rounds out! SOCIAL SERVICE church hall, the education program of the;and imp0rtant social services Auxiliary and some groups notjare carrjed on jn the Deanerv able to take part in corporate by the various w.A.branches, study do have representativei-phggg services include visiting, coverage of subscriptions to the eards {or the sjck and shut.inSi Living Message.\t|tood and ci0tbing for the needy WORK \u2014 Many branches and actual service and help in lett.Following the First Session of was held in the with Mrs.L.V.Parent, pres ident in the chair.Mrs.D.C.Masters, secretary; presented the Annual Report, which proved the year to be one of growth and development for the most part in the Sherbrooke Deanery.The newest Womart\u2019s Auxiliary branch, the newly formed Jubilee branch of St.Luke\u2019s Sand Hill reports a growth from 12 charter members to the present membership of 24.PRAYER \u2014 The centre of W.A.activities and the foundation of all real power in the church.All but two groups of the groups of the eight branches reported using the Litany, the W.A.prayer and the Prayer Partner\u2019s prayer, regularly.STUDY \u2014 The Jubilee branch, reported using the W.A.travelling Library, and the study book, \"Towards the For GOOD food deib-ered at home, phone LO 9-5144 Orchid House 225 Wellington South Chinese Dishes Charcoal Bar-B-Q FREE DELIVERY $1.25 Minimum 5% Discount on Pick-Up Orders Jack W.Lee.Mgr.have done splendid work forgetting pensions and welfare the Dorcas department.Bales|help.Some interesting examples have been sent in and distribut-|of this work are: the provision ed, some to the Magdalene Is- of hot lunches for a school lands and an Indian school.child by St.Barnabas', com-GIVE \u2014 Most groups report- plete support for two Anglican ed pledges met.The five mem- foster children, undertaken by ber group at Magog were ableist.Peter\u2019s, to meet their pledge of $118 and to send the Anglican Woman\u2019s Training College $10.An- other small group, St.Sherbrooke met their Paul\u2019s taken on a special project in the Social area and studied.On their own initiative they reconvened this fall and will un dertake the same study this year as the senior W.A \\ aned\t^e close of the meet- ing a luncheon was served in the dining - room by the mem bers of the St.George\u2019s Guild.Later the afternoon session was held in the hall, with a discussion period, reports and business of interest being attended to.Mrs.L.S.Pennington, Diocesan president of the Woman\u2019s Auxiliary gave a very intimate and interesting sketch of the personalities of the people who attended the Dominion Board meeting held at St.Matthew\u2019s church, Regina, Saskatchewan; which the Woman\u2019s Auxiliary recently, to which she was a are responsible, 5 branches, delegate.She also stressed the By LOUISE MOORE HALLOWEEN \u2014 when witches ride, the ghosts cavort, goblins are out in force and young and old are party mind ed.One thing about Halloween is \" MR.ami MRS.NEIL HENRY STARKER, photographed wllli their attrnriant* following their wedding Wlileh took plaee recently In the Emmanuel United (.Tiurch, Cowansville, Quchoc.Rev.Carl J.Gustafson, the bride's father officiating, assisted by Iter.Crank Stanton, of Beebe.Mrs.Stalker was the former Miss Jean Marilyn Gustafson, daughter of Rev.and Mrs.Carl J.Gustafson, of Cowansville, Quebec; and Mr.Stalker is the son of Mr.and Mrs, H.Stalker of Ottawa, Ontario.Shown from left to right are: Miss Ann OIney, Miss Andrea Gustafson, Mr.Carl Gustafson and the bride and groom.\t(Photo by K.(1.(\u2019«ilk STALKER GUSTAFSON If the party is held after an .\u2019veiling outdoors \u201ckids\" will be hungry for food as well as fun A pot of franks with buns, crisp dishes, and sauces, crunchy doughnuts and a fruit punch served in a huge jack-o-lantern that it gives one a chance to! over big.Or have an as .\t, j ,\t.\tbottled carbonated be somebody else for a change1 Among the other groups for , .Windsor Mills, Church of the need for additional recreation t\tei-KC Advent, St.Peter\u2019s St.Paul\u2019s facilities among Indian child- \" n.m R ?subscribe and st George,s all have active ren m e' 0 e ec or s iscre- Ljfjjg Helper\u2019s groups.Junior; Mrs.L.V.Parent introduced Auxiliary branches are located;the speaker and Mrs.R.Jervis-in St.Peter\u2019s, St.George\u2019s and!Read expressed thanks on be-Church of the Advent.Juniors half of all present for the most work for badges and stripes and interesting and informative have participated in the work talk.of the festival.The Church of The day\u2019s offering was voted the Advent reports 5 groups oLto be sent to the Gordon In-Juniors each of which has a dian School at Punichy, Sask: leader and a child helper.This; ,The session was bought to a is a very.unusual and enviable|close with prayer, after which and it\u2019s surprising what the staidest of persons will do when frolicking in disguise.No doubt you have plans for some kind of a party but if there are children let it be their day \u2014 or night.The in formality, the jollity, the broom-riding witches, the treats or tricks are just made for the young fry.Little planning is needed for a fun-loving Halloween \"do.\u201d You can purchase the gayest of tables cloths, napkins and all sorts of favors with weird Halloween motifs while a big golden pumpkin serves perfectly as beverages and please everyone TAFFY APPLES Have 8 medium size apples at room temperature.Wash and dry them.Stick a wooden skew er in stem end of each.Combine 1 cup sugar, % cup corn syrup, 1 cup light cream and 2 tblsp.butter.Cook over low heat until sugar dissolves.Then cook to the hard ball stage \u2014 about 260F.without stirring.Remove from heat, add 1 tsp.vanilla.Dip apples one at a time twirling them around to coat evenly \u2014 work quickly as this hardens quickly.If you wish, the bottoms of apples may then be dipped into chopped nutmeats.Place upright on well greased cookie sheet, but better COWANSVILLE, Que.\u2014 A lovely autumn wedding took place in Emmanuel United Church, Cowansville on Sept ember 13 when Miss Jean Marilyn, daughter of Rev.and Mrs Carl J, Gustafson was united in marriage to Mr.Neil Henry Stalker, son of Mr, and Mrs.H.Stalker of Ottawa, Ont.The ceremony was performed by the bride\u2019s father assisted by Rev.Frank Stanton of Beebe.Wedding music was played by Mrs.Pergau of Sutton.White hydranga and white gladioli in fan shaped arrangements were banked at the front chancel, and baskets of autumn daisies were throughout the church.Guest pews were marked with white bows of satin ribbon.The bride given in marriage by her uncle Mr.H.R.Edge combe of Lennoxville, wore a icspte) ^ while ballerina length gown of Toning accessories and wore a inglish brocade with round\u2019corsage of pale yellow roses, leek and short sleeves.Her) Following the ceremony a fingertip veil was held in place reception was hold at the home with a not band studded with!of the bride, with Autumn flow pearls and she carried a cas ers in many shades being used cade bouquet of white shasta to decorate the rooms The daisies and baby ivy.\t,bride\u2019s table was covered with The bridesmaids Miss Andrea :l white and silver cloth, and Gustafson, sister of the bride, centred with a four-tiered wed- MANNERS MAKE FRIENDS and Miss Ann OIney wore idon tioal gowns in style of the bride's, the former in very pale green and tho latter in chain pagne, both in brocade, with champagne velvet and net hats, and they carried colonial bouquets of bronze and yellow mums.The best man was Mr.Car! Gustafson, brother of the bride and the ushers were Messrs.Kenneth Barber and Gary Shu felt.The bride's mother chose a two-piece dress of blue English brocade, with matching accessories and a corsage of pale orange baby roses.The groom's mother was in a cerise brocade gown with ding cake topped with white hells and lllles-of the-valley.Tall white and silver flower-tapers completed the decor.For travelling the bride wore a navy blue wool suit with navy accessories, and a corsage oi pink roses.Out of town guests were from Ottawa, Lennoxville, Beebe, Bishopton.East Angus, Beebe and Sherbrooke.tionary fund.Two churches, St.George\u2019s and Church of the Advent report increased pledges.The Church of the Advent explained that their increase was possible by use of the cent-a-day plan.The Church of the Advent also reports increased aid to India and Japan as well as money for Bibles for the Arctic.St.Peter\u2019s W.A.supported 5 missions with substantial! amounts of money while St.] George\u2019s, Lennoxville, gave1 money for 'treats for children of the Magdalene Islands, and bought bocks for St.Agnes Hos-i tel, Yukon.The United Thankoffering is an important aspect of the Woman\u2019s Auxiliary, as it isj rooted in the spiritual life of the members.In the a centre piece for the table.( ut\tggpj, gkewer in holes faces in four sides so that a|0j coiander Enough syrup to grin greets you wherever you coat six appIe, sit.Add a frilly collar of black 'r.tiif p top WfTf\u2019lK\u2019RAFT crepe paper, a tall fringed For a\t\u201eailoween orange and black paper hat and wealth of leader ship.George\u2019s Lennoxville has Girl\u2019s Auxiliary.The G.St.Tea was served in the dining-a room by the Jubilee branch, of A.Sand Hill.Women s groups youngsters will be thrilled.HALLOWE\u2019EN TREATS If it\u2019s a Hallowe\u2019en party for grownups let the food be typical of the harvest season.A baked ham glazed and studded with whole cloves, scalloped potatoes, spiced peaches are menu favorites while a golden spicy pumpkin pie makes a perfect ending.Popcorn balls will be S, \\ pmbmwkX If you shop for an item, re a haunting decor snip off an end of a banada squash and make eyes, nose and mouth from cutoutsL , \u201etcr t0 m#ke the of unpeeled red apple and ch *a,k for the sales person green pepper Stick on wl h;wh f| \u201e toothpicks.Make stringy hair with raveled hemp rope dipped on yon.She deserves credit for the sale.MOVING ?USE OUR WIFE APPROVED SERVICE Inc.North American Van Lines ART CRAWFORD 89 ABENAOUIS LO.9 5105, Sherbrooke | Authorized Agent for What you can do about today\u2019s Ititih cost of being sick or hurt Find out «bout AllsUt*\u2019* n«w alck-nona, accident and medical ixunir-anra.Money saving plana l«t you buy only what you need to bring your present protection up to date to meet riding medical costs.Allstate Insurance Company, Slmpsont Stars Order Office, 81 Wellington Street North, Sherbrooke, Quebec.Phone: 112-819 \u2014 LO.9-0402 You're In good hands wlfh ALLSTATE CANADIAN HEAD OFMCB: TORONTO in water.Top with a black | paper hat.Place upright on a platter and cluster leaves and green grapes or apples at base.CARAMEL POPCORN S' 'T v PiMÜ ipîP(#s': ST.MARY\u2019S GUILD CHURCH OF ST.PAUL Thankoffsring, thanksgiving and praise have their tangible side.When the Philippians sent money to Paul by their messenger Epaphroditus, Paul said it was, \"a sacrifice acceptable, of the group for sharing her interesting and sometimes amus The October meeting of St.'lng experiences.United!Mary\u2019s Guild, Church of St.I Mrs.W.R.Burchmore, pres WINTER is just around the corner ?HAVE YOU MADE YOUR PREPARATIONS?It\u2019s time to choose your fur coat ! Don't wait until the last minute! 70 Wellington N., SHERBROOKE, LO.2-3262 Founded in 1909 Paul the Apostle was held aU1^\"1 ,t.c0?d)lcted tht meetln* the honve of Mrs.C.Mayhew, tendance R0Utine reports and St.Denis Street with Mrs.A.:business followed the devotion-Edgecombe as hostess.Tenjal period given by Miss Myrtle members were present.\tDesruisseaux.Mrs.H.Graham, president\u2019 Tbe recent rummage sale , .\t:was a financial success and was in he chair.\tjgood returns were made from The forthcoming Marathon | the play at home bridge, being held on November 29 was Members assisted at the Can-discussed and Mrs.N.Winslow, Per dressings stati0n.convener, asked the members to\t, Bazaar plans were finalized enjoyed by guests and trick or]\tBALLS treat visitors.\tj Place one 14-ounce bag of For the young fry, sand- caramels and 2 tblsp.water in wiches with weird faces, orange]top of double boiler.Heat, stir-frosted doughnuts, gingerbread ring frequently until caramels cookies or a superb Hallowe\u2019en are melted and the sauce is Sundae goes down well with smooth.the giddy crowd.For the sun ] Pour over 3 quarts popped dae, slice across to cut dough-corn salted.Toss lightly until nuts in half, place in a dish.Tvery kernel is coated, cover with a scoop or slice of With hands slightly dampen make the necessary food.Mrs.H.Nugent agreed ipurchase the prizes.to and this group will serve salad tea on November 29.Refreshments were served by The next meeting will be held the following hostesses; Mrs.at the home of Mrs.H.Graham, w.R.Burchmore.Mrs.C D Prunier Street, on Wednesday, j.Cameron, Mrs.H.R.Edgecombe and Mrs.J.D.S.Mac- I-\u2014\u2014\tDonald.Mrs.Robert Smith and Mrs.Chester Squire presided at the tea table.ice cream, top with the other half, pour chocolate sauce over each and add Chopped nutmeats children love it.S.5.re-opens at Way's Mills WAY\u2019S MILLS \u2014 A commun ion service in the United Church ed, press caramel Into balls or lollypop shape.This recipe makes six large or 10 small popcorn balls.\t(TNS) er5ona\\ flameless WOMENS FEDERATION GROUP 3 Group three of the Women\u2019s j Federation of the Lennoxville (United Church heard an inter-! esting travel talk at the Oc- Mrs.C.LaDue Norwood, has returned to her home on Aca-was conducted by Rev.W.H.jdemy Street, Lennoxville, after Boomhower, of Waterloo, a for- accompaning her sister Mrs.D.mer pastor.Mrs.Boomhower S.Preston of the Town of Mont accompanied her husband herejRoyal, to London, Ontario; and all were pleased to weleome;where they visited Mr.and them.\t!Mrs.Robert McDaniel.Mrs.Following the regular service Norwood visited Mr.and Mrs ST.ANDREW\u2019S GUILD The regular meeting of St.tober meeting held in the Ger-( Andrew\u2019s Guild was held in the trude Scott Hall, Church street ]Church hall with the president, Mrs.Robert Smith was intro- Mrs- D' McIntyre, presiding, duced by Mrs.Donald McElreal The various committee re-and gave a resume of her trip]ports were given and further ar-this past summer to England,[rangements were made for the Denmark, Norway and thence]Bazaar to be held in the to Paris, France; where she! Church hall on November 25 attended summer school at Uni- Following adjournment, re \\ersity uty.\t[freshments were served by Mrs.Mrs.Keith Lane expressed D.WhittlngsUll and Miss Jean the appreciation and gratitude Miller.Elmer Douglas and family in Preston, Ontario; before return ing home.\u2022 * * Guests at the home of Mr and Mrs.Johnston Beattie, Queen Street, Lennoxville were, Dr.and Mrs.Homer Beattie mS ¦ Sill* \\ m < rf\"\" » V * \\ , m in w mm -S CANADIAN SUNDAY SCHOOL MISSION Calling all young people (9-16) You, too, eon have a good time at Camp next summer! .Just enroll in our Best Book Club (a Bible Correspondence Course) and Bible Memory Contost.Earn prisas at learn your verses, as wall as a week at Camp FREE.you Write to: Mies E.Schell, Box 1212, Waterloo, P.Q, the Sunday School re-convened with 14 enrolling for the two classes.Mrs.P.M.Standish, assisted by Miss Eloise Irwin, will be in charge of the older pupils, and Miss Judy Wells, assisted by Miss Shirley Standish, of the younger class.Miss Maureen Wells was ap- and family of Burlington Ont-pointed secretary.Books and ario and Mr.and Mrs.Graydon supplies are to be ordered.Parker and family of Lachine ,,\t,\t,\t.A generous donation from Mrs.While here they also visited at Here S trie Worry-Free, RUUD automatic water heater \u2022 \u2022.-/\u2022\u2022\u2022'\u2022¦y'- '\u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022 Carl Mayhew was appreciated.-the home of Mr.and - Everett Beattie in Milby.LAWRENCE Mrs.Mrs.A.Burwash was an overnight guest of Mrs.M.Brown, of Sawyerville.Friends of Mr.Walter Young will be sorry to hear that he ls|' spending some time in the Queen Mary Veterans\u2019 Hospital.Montreal, having undergone surgery.Mr.Young is awaiting further surgery.Miss Nancy Holder has returned from the Children\u2019s Memorial Hospital in Montreal.Frienda will be pleased to hear that she is much better.Today's thought A Christian is the highest style of man.(Young) VITAMIN ENRICHED BREAD and ROLLS TASTY BAKERY TREATS Tfcl.LO.2-2744 Trouble-Free answer to modern hot water demands.Ruud Automatic Water Heaters \u2014 Flameless and Fumeless \u2014 provide your requirements of hot water for all household needs.for years and years.FOR MODERN ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES see your favorite dealer or The solid aluminum alloy tank in the Ruud Automatic Flameless Water Heater will never rustl Day after day, year in, year out, you get the quiet efficiency and complete satisfaction that is a Ruud tradition.MODEL AE392 Only $129.00* Up to 3 years to pay \u2022Other models as low as $89.50 Southern Canada Power WE GUARANTEE AND SERVICE EVERYTHING WE SI LL B SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD, FRI., OCT.21, IBfll & U Y >* M ! \u2022 CT %\u2022 ¦TflHlU HND IT IN THE WANT \u2022 - - OU ND \u2022 «Yl 1.Articles For Sale DRY HARD Wood, 24 in., also 4 ft.wood, 1 load of 18 In block wood.Thomas Burns, Cookshlre.4 x 12 LIGHTNING rig complete; eleven hundred aluminum two gallon buckets; 2 palls, two storage tanks, spouts; two sewing me-chines.Mr.C.Clarkson, East Farnham, Que.Tel.512-J-l.GUNS, rifles, pistols, revolvers, am munition, knives, compasses, scopes, sights, eveythlng for hunting.303 British rifles $9.95, $14.95.Buy, sell, exchange Andrews Gun Shop, Lennoxvllle LO 2-7644.REMINGTON typewriter, perfect condition, special $35.00.Come quick, must be sold this week.For Information call LO.2-9600 or LO.9-1546.MAN\u2019S Mary Maxim curling sweat er, sire 36.Phone: North Hatley.VI.2-2350.\t__________ PLASTIC storm window kits as low as 32c per window.Canadian Tire Associate Stores, 430 Mlnto Street, Sherbrooke and Magog, 4.Property For Sale 4.Property For Sale CHOICE HOTEL SITE Forty acres, right in City of Sherbrooke, with all the services.Magnificent view.Space for Golf, Tennis, Swimming Pool, Skiing, Bowling, Curling, etc.Ample space for parking.Very close to Baseball, Football, Racing, Skating, Hockey, Municipal Swimming Pool, Churches and Schools.Details from FRANK J.CONWAY Realtor, LO.7-5162 26 Help Wealed: Mol.26, Help War ted: Mole pf^e\u201eiffn;)| J)jre(tory 1\u201c-\u2014.Representatives Wanted Are you dissatisfied with your present earnings?Do you want to be your own boss?Do you want to make $2.50 per hour and more?If so, phone LO.7-7100 for appointment.Advocate! _ ROUSSEAU, GERVAIS, LANGLAIS,! MONTY A LYNCH.Armand Rousseau, Q.C., Paul Mullln Gervaia, André Langlals, Rene Monty, W Warren Lynch.LQrraine 2 4735, 6 Wellington Street South, Sher- _ brooke.TOBIN A TOBIN.Trial Work and \u2018 General Practice, Rosenb!oom| Bldg., onposite City Hall, 13»! Wellington (North) LO 2-2120 26.Help Wanted: Male MAN wanted with experience In stock and shipping.Apply Box 79.27, Female Help Wanted TWO soft drink coolers suitable for restaurants, in good condition 1 new electric car radio antenna for General Motors\u2019 cars up to 19C0 only.Telephone 9-5032.12 GAUGE Cooey shotgun, single shot, like new.Asking price $17.50 Call LO.2-8795.BUY 2 new trailmaker snow tires and get a new wheel free at B F.Goodrich Store, 151 Depot St Sherbrooke.LO.7*5283 AUCTION SALE for Mr.E.G.Roy, OF SHERBROOKE AND OTHER CONSIGNEES.Sat., Oct.28th, AT 1:00 P.M.At WELL'S AUCTION HOUSE 10 Massawippl SL, Lannoxvllla.WILLIS PIANO: G.E.refrigerator; Gurney electric stove; G.E.comb, stove; dining room set; bedroom set; G.E.washer; chesterfield set; 2 large wardrobes; flat top desk; typewriter desk; sectional bookcase; gateleg table; studio, 2 3/4 Hollywood beds (like new); roll-away bed; spool bed; antique sofa; spinning wheel; demi John; cradle; antique tables; 3 living room rugs; lamp tables; coffee tables; bureaus; highboy, easy chair; trt-lamp; table lamps; mirrors; mantel clock; two red maple arm chairs; one red maple vanity and mirror; red maple chairs; hall tree; snow shoes; set brass bells; 500 lb.scales; tricycles; bicycles; 3 old guns; 1 Henry S.King, windows, doors, large quantity hotel ware dishes, antique dishes; boudoir set, books; and many other articles too numerous to mention.E.G.WELLS, Auctioneer, 30 Massawippl Street, Lennoxvllle \u2014 LO.7-4023.4.Property For Sale 1056-1060 WOODWARD Avenue, duplex, $6,500; cash $2500.Mortgage 7%.Bargain.Write to P.Coughlin, 6601 De Lanaudlere, Montreal HAVE a friend who told a friend about the real estate values I manage to find .frlend-to friend will Insist they can always depend on Charles Connors, Tel LO.24000.NEW BUNGALOW for sale, 5 rooms, brick, automatic heating Price $8,900.00, situated in Belvedere development on lot 66 x 115.$200.00 down, easy terms, balance monthly rent J.L.Pomer-leau.Tel.LO.2-5728, 8.Cars For Sale xxxxxxxx XX?reeoFP YOUR TROLLEY.THATE' NOTH IN 6 BUT A TRAE\u2019HQAN/ Vi&d, .^AUAU-4 ONE MAN^ TRMH^AN I'?ANOTHER MAN'£ \\ ogs.Sister of Mrs.Howe, and Mrs.(day.\t1 Sadie Cunnington, sister of Mr.To double talk merely means Howe, and bridesmaids of 50 to say one thing when you actu years ago.After the couple was ally mean something else, presented with a corsage and Here is a partial glossary of boutonniere respectively, they double talk phrases\u2014and what were escorted to the head table, they really mean \u2014 which you where an oyster supper was may read or use yourself at almost any time: \u201cWhat a pleasant vice-president.Mrs.F.McIntyre! \u2022president of Brookbury branch, Members were reminded ofrn* T>asis.the W.l.one of the eight who did make he long, but delightful week end trip Miss Dorothy aLvder.!^^^ warm\" wêlc0mê\"Vto'iï?,Wi' broadcasts given the It was decided that each if the Peabody (Mass.) Mus t]le guestJ and Mrs 1) Scott of h\"\u2018 llmrstla.v of each month branch in turn should provide -Him, expertly guided the visit Seotstown\u2019branch responded 'vor * Sherbrooke radio station the drawing for Cooks hire Fair, ors over the National Wildlife i'ho founty secretary - treas Hury t,rmu'1' will give the De-with Brookbury being Sancutuary, and they saw urer Mrs j- Bov r.,ported\teember broadcast.\tsible for 1962.¦'nough varieties to warrant thejvora|j]c financial balance.\tMrs F' B, Mayhew reported) The annual meeting will he endeavour.\tMrs.D Si-ott gave a report on >lrl 'he clothing sent to \u201cSave the held in Fast Clifton in May.Membership fees for 1961, if|the W.l.booth at the Cookshire Childrt'n'\u2019 last May, when overj Following the buslncs respon not yet paid, will be welcome Fair.The display, depicting the at any time, and members st.Lawrence Seaway, proved should make a special effort to t(> be interesting.The drawing quare up this obligation before on the cake, made and donated the first of the indoor meet by Sawyerville $01.10.Branch, netted Following the ing, Mrs.P Boy spoke rtcent trip to F.uropc and meet-on her the 300 articles were shipped.Members were urged to continue the good work.\tiBritish Isles.The nominating committee for Tea was served by the Brook 1962 was appointed and w ill in-bury hrsfnoh and a social hour elude the publicity conveners ofjwas enjoyed.What you can do about today\u2019s hit;li cost of king sick or hurt Kind out about Allstala\u2019s new sii-V-mow, Hceidont fttul nieilii-sl insur-aiut Monav savins plana lat you buy only what you need to bring your present protection up to data to meet rising merlicnt coata.Allatate Insurance Company, Simpsons Sear» Order Office, 81 Wellington Street North, Sherbrooke, Quebec.Phone: 112 819 \u2014 LO.9g)402 You\u2019r» In good hande with tANaniAN h r a i) or r ic 11 Toronto served.Seated with the guests of honor were their son and daughter-in-law, Mr.and Mrs.Roy Howe, of Hamilton, Ont., Mrs.Ont after spending several Sadie cunnington, Mrs.John months with Mr.and Mrs.J°hn cunnjngton_ Mrs Ralph EUing- (wood and Mrs.Mildred Bryan.The table was decorated wdth Matheson.\t\u2022 Mr.and Mrs.Harvey MacRae and daughter, Jean, and Mrs .,\t.Jeffory Holland, Debbie and «olden yandles/nd a\" ann\u2018/er-Derek, spent a day in Bishop- ^ryecake made b>' Mrs MacRae's Roy ton visiting Mrs brother-in-law and sister, Mr \u2022 Mr- and Mrs.Howe were pre-and Mrs.Angus Smith.Friends seated with a purse of money will be pleased to know Mrs.and many °ther beautiful gifts.Smith is convalescing nicely after her recent illness.\u2022 led, admired and thanks were ; Mrs.Murdo MacAulay, Mrs.expressed.Brooks\u2019 Orchestra Bill MacAskill, son, Randy, and took over and dancing was infant daughter, accompaniedienjoyed.Mr.and Mrs.Alvin MacAulay; Mrs.Nilda Howe and Mrs and son, Tony, of Dorval, to Irene Owen had decorated the j Toronto and other parts of On hall for the occasion with white tario to visit relatives and streamers, wedding bells and I friends.\t(autumn flowers, j The Misses Joan and Barbara Out of town guests were from Gordon spent a day in Sher- Hamilton, Ont., Montreal, Sher- \u2022\tbrooke, where they visited their ville, Way's Mills and Sawyer-aunt, Miss Annie MacLennan, ville, and from Colebrook and (who is a patient in the Sher Pittsburg, N.H., and Canaan, Vt \u2022\tbrooke Hospital.\t! GENERAL NOTES ! Mr.and Mrs.George Yabsley) Mr.and Mrs.Roy Howe, Miss accompanied by Mr.and Mrs June Howe and Mr.James (Crayton Simpson, of Toronto ;Howe, of Hamilton, Ont., were Ont., spent a weekend with Mrs weekend guests of Mr.and Mrs Hilda Simpson.Other guests;Munn Owen here and Mr.and were Mr.and Mrs.Ozzie Tho- Mrs.W.Howe in Lennoxville.mas, of Dixville, Mrs.Simpson .Mr.and Mrs.Guy Howe ac-accompanied them to Hampden companied Mrs.Garnet Mills where they visited Mr.and Mrs.to Montreal, where they spent Freddy Lloyd and family and the weekend.Mr.and Mrs.Earl Lloyd and\t- family.\tSTANBRiDGE EAST Mr.and Mrs.Maurice Pink-! ham, of Sherbrooke, were Friends of Mayor D.C.Blinn surprise- bumping into you this way!\u201d (If I'd seen you coming, I\u2019d have run the other way.) \u201cWhat\u2019s new with you?\u201d (Don\u2019t tell me.I\u2019ve got my own troubles.) \u201cHaven\u2019t you put on a little weigh., man?\u201d (He must eat from a trough to get that fat.) \u201cOn you it looks good.\u201d (It couldn\u2019t look funnier if it was on a giraffe.) \u201cWhat a cute baby! Please may I hold him.\u201d (If the little After the gifts had been open- monster is wet, I\u2019ll fling him \u2022 guests of Mrs.Minerva Quint.Mrs.J.Smith, of Huntingville, will be pleased to learn -hat he is improved from his ankle in- is spending a holiday with her jury and has returned to work ! sister-in-law, Mrs.C.M.Smith, ! Mr.and Mrs.Leslie Lackey and nephew, Mr.Robert Smith, and family have moved from ! Mr.and Mrs.Albert Murray their home on the Riceburg and son, Mr.Stanley Murray, Road and taken up residence ;have returned from a holiday in in the home of their mother Maxwell, Ont,, guests of Rev land Mrs.Ivor Maclver.! Mr.W.K.Gordon, of Montreal, spent a weekend at his jhome here.Mrs.E.Hodge.Mrs.Bert Campbell spent sev eral days at the home of her brother and sister-in-law, Mr.and Mrs.Myron Callaghan, and Mr.Roddy Maclver, of Mont-!while here closed her cottage real, spent a weekend with his'for the winter before returning ! parents, Mr.and Mrs.Angus ! A.Maclver.He was accompanied back by Mrs.Jeffory Hol- lo her home in Farnham.Mr.George Trembley, who has spent several weeks at the land and family, who were in'Queen Elizabeth Hospital, fol town to attend the funeral of lowing a heart attack, has re Mrs.Holland\u2019s uncle, Mr.Char-lturned home and is reported to lies MacRae.\t|be up and around again ÔENNIS THE MENACE on the floor.) \u201cWe like to regard this as a team organization.\u201d (I call the signals; you get the bruises.) \u201cMove to the rear of the bus.l please.(Then throw yourselves' out the back window, for all 1 carej).\u201cWe must get together again real soon.\u201d (Soon after the start of the 22nd century.) PHONE DODGE \u201cSure, call me at the office anytime.\u201d (And if my secretary tells you I\u2019m in, she\u2019ll be looking for a new job.) \u201cI never saw you looking better in your life.\u201d (I wonder if I ever looked that bad.) How do you manage to keep so young?\u201d (Gosh, old girl, you\u2019re really falling apart fast.) \u201cAre you sure there isn\u2019t anything I can do for you?\u201d (Meanwhile, you do something for me: drop dead.) \u201cNo, I mean it.I think you're a very good dancer.\u201d (Get off my feet, you bum.) \u201cCross my heart, honey, I\u2019ll be on the 6:12 train for sure.\u201d (I will if it don\u2019t leave until midnight.) \u201cThe boss piled a last-minute job on me.I\u2019ll be at the office late.\u201d (I will, that is, if every night club in town closes.) \u201cWhatever gave you the silly idea I married you for your money?\u201d (Whatever gave you the silly idea I didn\u2019t?) It\u2019s early yet.Why don\u2019t you all stay and have one more for the road?\u201d (What\u2019s the matter with these people?Don\u2019t they have homes of their own to go to?) I enjoyed your last column very much.\u201d (Who wrote it for you?) 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Bedford's design has the driver in mind.Hasy entrance and exit through w'ide-sliding cab doors .clear-through cab with no centre engine bulkhead .,.recirculating ball steering .hydraulic assisted clutch\u2014all are factors which reduce driver fatigue.Centre cluster controls and a wide, one-piece windshield provide your driver with extra safety and control.BfDfORD THE BRITISH VAN BUILT AND BACKED BY GENERAL MOTORS.yVITH PARTS AND SERVICE FROM COAST TO COAST l-i«8 DELUXE AUTOMOBILE LTÏE 1567 KING SjTREET WEST \u2014 SHERBROOKE\ta 10 SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD, ERL, OCT.27, 19S1 Lake Massawippi And Game Club Buys Farm \u2022f i *?:jt :¦\t\u201e*v ' f .ll|l; .s.- ¦ .to ONE OF SEVERAL PONDS Wiîüjpto HANDING OVER CHEQUE INSPECTION BOUND E 'Mr, « .\".k ¦ SW»* !»C m.dl liW|l ' 'l|'\t-\t: !«Pi® iil« .\t«m» .:;-' «:.iSKramHli'lj 1 w I'll'l !i;i!::;|)||||||ii|||iif ||i\" \u2019Wihl IlÉlW* fill ill iJii 'fail * Tjf ! !I,I l.M .,.: ï Æt?:- ¦ - | s* r f km aHK f '\tf I is.^ nki-t ¦ ,* .A''.> 1 ¦ .,^ M SMSSm Members resting by \u2022 pond.ISWii*\t^\tII#'i President Lindskou, Harry Emo, Chute Greenlay, L.Mosher.fülr .¦siv '\u2019'ittiSf?''*?11\" 1 ; '?\u2022 ' ¦ '\u2019ï .i, !.r%i.' .uall'L ::3| .4 Members off on lour of property.SHS Seniors Setting Pace In Soccer Loop ¦ Lennoxville High School Sen- evenly iors edged Stanstead College 4-3 yesterday afternoon in a thrilling soccer match at LHS.In Junior action, St.Pats and ¦\"Stanstead Intermediates battled to a 1-1 tie at the Lennoxville Optimist Park, while, in another Senior contest, Sherbrooke High and St.Pats also tied 1-1.Wednesday, Drummondville and BCS Juniors clashed in a .four-point game in Drummondville; each half counting for Two points.Hosting Drummondville won the primary half 4-0 \u201e Cowansville .two games, Cowansville split a R Lemaire, Knowlton .double header with Granby, R sherrer, Cowansville .and Sutton beat Bedford in a 3 Hume Knowlton single contest.Knowlton completely dominated the play in their wins over Waterloo.The score in the Senior game 83-12 is an exact example of Knowlton\u2019s tremendous scoring power and stingy def^nsi'-e olav, Don Brown led his team to victory by hitting for 17 noints.RoS rt Lemaire and Jeff Worden had 16 and 15 respectively.Coupland\u2019s 6 was tops for Waterloo A 14 point outburst by Kenny j jj Shanks, Granby Eden led Knowlton to a 56-22 m.Forster.Cowansville Canadiens Thursday night traded right winger Wayne Connelly to Boston Bruins for veteran defenceman Bob Arm- Archie Moore To Meet Bob Cleroux Pt° r L u T* I A *-ea°s Gelt !n Monireal Dec.jihr No I me At Tournament Slake In Battle, Moore Gets $50,000 \u2014 8yd- ! Cremini lead in; SYDNEY (Reuters! ney professional Eric clung to a two - stroke the $6,7tX) Wills Golf Tourna-1 MONTREAL (CP) \u2014 Archie \u201cArch, what kind of fight do nu,nt here today despite a rec-fi\tn.TÛTc «(mOh Moore\u2019 r«C08nil«l in S o m e you expect?Do you think Bob ord .breaking 88 by Gary strong, the loan of Dallas Smith,\tof ,he u s a5 light-will come to you\"'\tHayer leading monev '\t' * another defenceman, for one\t.-\t- - .i i«jer.\tmoney 0 year, and an undisclosed amount of cash.heavyweight champion of the Moore: \u201cIf winner on the American Mohammed this season world, has signed a contract to doesn't come to the mountain.nro circuit.u\tmeet Canadian heavyweight the mountain will go to Moham-j cremin added a 71 to the 72 Montreal general manager champion Bob Cleroux of Mont-mcd.'' '\tbe scored Thursday and led bv Frank Selke said Connelly, 22-real here Dec.5.\tNo figures on the split of the [vu, strokes over fellow - Ans- 4t; year-old toward.will report ini- Keither title will be at stake purse were disclosed officially trahan Peter Thomson at the 45 mediately to the Bruins, in \u2019ast jn (he 10 - round bout.Moore But a reliable source said'halfway mark of the 72 - hole tournament.Intermediate Standings 44 place in the National Hockey 42 League.Connelly starteu the season with Hull-Ottawa Cana-39 diens of the Eastern Profes-26 sional Hockey League after at-; 24 tending the Boston training camp on a look-see basis.I Knowlton ! Cowansville ! Granby Sutton .1 Bedford .Waterloo .131 50 101 64 98 94 70 70 56 112 55 118 ® Trainer, Scout J And Pitche-s J Sign With NY Intermediate Scoring (top seven) NEW YORK (A?)\u2014New York Yankees changed trainers Thursday, hired a scout and R.Eland, Sutton .( 38 signed two young pitchers from L.Cote, Bedford.34 the New York area.31 The club announced Gusj 31 Mauch, the team\u2019s trainer for; P!a>rr was another stroke back, lied for third place with Australians Rob Touhy and Bruce Crampton at 146 Stan Leonard of Vancouver, who had been among the favorites, took a 77 today for a total of 155.Arnold Palmer had another disastrous day, adding a 76 to the 80 he 'soured Wednesday.His total of 156 left him 13 strokes off the pace.HOCKEY THURSDAY NATIONAL LIAOUI Montrfal 7, Chicago 1.Hoston 4.Detroit 0.AMERICAN LIAOUI tjuebtc J, Rochester 1.CASTKRN PRO LIAOUI Hull-Ottawa 4.North Bay 2.Kltchoner 2t, Sault SUv Marie S.ONTARIO JUNIOR A' Hamilton 7, («uélph S Batarborough 6.Montreal 3.FRIDAY AMERICAN LIAOUI HufUlo »t I\u2019rovldfnee.win in the junior game.Shu- p.Baker, Granby .31\t14 years, is being replaced by felt added 12 for the winners! k, Eden, Knowlton .24\tGeorge Soares, the assistant while Chapman had Reed chapman, Knowlton .24\ttrainer.No reason was given.accounted for 12 of Waterloo\u2019s 22, with Wheeler adding 6.In Granby, Cowansville Seniors won their second game of the year by defeating the home| team, 47-25.Paul Jordon, once again led the Cowansville at-i tack with 17 points.Roy Sherrer had 15 and Mike Peacock followed with 10.Jimmy Simms was high point man for Granby | j(>s win.or-else weekend in!missing last week\u2019s game, with 8 while Norm Labreque the Senior Intercollegiate Foot-; Queen's, with 75 points in j ft Stamps Face $35,000 Deficit CALGARY (CP) \u2014 Calgary Stampeders of the Western Foot-|Her«h«y ball Conference face a STANDINGS NATIONAL LIAOUI P W L T F Montreal .\t6\tS\t0\t1\t29 New York .\t9\t4\tS\t1\t30 Toronto .\t5\t3\t1\tI\t18 Detroit .7\tÎ\t3\t3\tÎ3 Chicago .\t8\t1\t3\t4\t17 Boston .9\t1\t7\tt\t33 AMERICAN LEAGUE (W*«tern Dlvlllon) P W L T F Rochester\ta\t4\t4\t0\t21 nnffalo\t«\t4\t2\t0\t18 Cleveland .\t7\t3\t4\t0\t17 Plttaburfh\t8\t0\t8\t0\t9 a rts A Pis Spoiled Plante's Shutout, Head Is Standout For Boston\u2019s First Victory Boston Bruins wore propelled to their first victory of the 1961-62 National Hockey League season Thursday night on net-minder Don Mead's fists.The 2tX) - pound goaltender got involved in a brawl with Vie Stasiuk of Detroit Red Wings midway through the first period Hml both drew five minute penalties.The Bruins went on to win 4 0 after suffering seven defeats and being held to one Me.\"Hoad helped tfie team get going by gelling into the fight,\" said an enthusiastic coach Phil Watson, no stranger to fiery displays of temper himself.At the other end of the standings, the unbeaten Montreal Canadiens regained first place from the idle New York Rangers by rolling to a 7 1 victory over Chicago Black Hawks, the floundering Stanley Cup champions.The llabs have five victories and a tie in six starts and lead New York by one point.ROBS POWER PLAY\t- At Boston, the blowup came ll,irii Jir*' n'»k'og up for the loss at 11:32 with the Bruins stiort tl|riulKli injuries of centre Jean handed on a penalty Head, 28-lBe,lvp,lu »n penalties\u2014 Iwo of them 10-minute miscon duets to Richard and Chicago1» Stan Mikita Richard got his misconduct for shoving Udvari after a face off In the first period.Mikiti got his for slapping his stick or the tee after being called foi tripping in Ihc second.Just after the games, Mont real and Boston announced com pletion of a three-player trade NEW HART! FLEXIBLES f/i first spot.The Alouettes would j freeing Don Paquette to work have to smooth things by beat offensive guard, a spot coach ing the Ticats next Saturday.Derry Moss felt was weak in COULD BE TIED\tthe game at Hamilton last Sun- That would leave Hamilton;^®y- K°n Brooks, another of and Ottawa tied for first spotjfensive guard, is also likely to in points, but Ottawa woulddress-take it because they would have Gerry Thompkins and Joe defeated the Tiger-Cats in their!!1 rancis will alternate in the three meetings this season.quarterback slot.But one loss by Ottawa and Toronto coach Lou Ague has two victories by Toronto could)a lineup problem in making knock that picture topsy-turvy,1 r0(>m for Dic* shalto 8Dd Stan leaving Hamilton first, Toronto1 Wallace, who have been out second and Ottawa third.with injuries.He plans to make Montreal could wreck that h'8 choices tonight, lineup by defeating the Argos! a sideline to the Montreal-when the clubs play in Toronto I Sunday.Tiger-Cat coach Jim Trimble I isn\u2019t getting fancy in the home stretch.He said he intends to Toronto game, fans are holding a Bobby Kuntz Day for the Argonaut halfback who announced Thursday this season will be his last in football.Following reports from Montreal it s&ems that Montreal Olympics, a new team in the said.\u201cI could sense the uneas-Eastern Townships Intermediate tnrxce of t ho n-rsrlr/Mif 'Pnoe-H'xxr \u201cA\u201d Hockey League have put iness at the workout Tuesday before the meeting .they, can\u2019t help but have guilt feelingsi'°®e\u2019\"er a well-balanced squad, when someone stands up at a featuring a couple of players meeting and says that the Lions !rom Ü16 Sherbrooke district Magella Dubois Of Windsor May Play With Montreal Club As They Gel Set For Sundays Opening Fixture Bishop\u2019s Gaiters Travel To Montréal To Take On League-Leading Loyola Warriors, Injuries Hurt Locals are the laughing 'stock of Can ada.\u201d WON ONLY ONCE At the membership meeting, Skrien, who recently took over as head coach from the deposed Wayne Robinson, urged that investigators not question players in their bid to determine why the Lions were such failures in the league this season.The Lions won only one game and tied another in 14 engagements.Skrien wants the investiga t i o n limited to the management end.One of these local boys is Magella Dubois, originally from Windsor Mills, who has starred for a number of local teams in the Sherbrooke district.Hockeys Big Seven Boston\u2019s Johnny Bucyk and Montreal's B e r n i e Geoffrion Playing for the Windsor Paper Makers and Richmond Braves of the old Massawippi Valley Intermediate Hockey League, Dubois then moved to Montreal where he played for the Verdun Juniors of the Metropolitan League.From there he went to the Quebec Citadels where he finished his junior career.Dubois, a speedy skater and polished stickhandler, stars both on offense and defense.Another to join the Olympics fold is Claude Labossiere a goaltender, who is likewise known for his amateur hockey in the region.Labossiere kept Bishop\u2019s football Gaiters will against Macdonald last Satpr be looking for their first win of the season this Saturday when they travel to Montreal to meet the league-leading and undefeated Loyola Warriors.Gaiters Midi be severely handicapped through injuries, with star quarterback John Milligan out with torn knee ligaments.Milligan is not expected to be back in action for at least Vies in their first season the O\u2019Donnell circuit.Other players, who will this year wear the Olympics colors rrn,_\t,\t*\tzTiuiiLi ecu a jd c t n i e ucuiii\tjcai vrcai Lite v/i vin tyiua lliiui a tho\t.^produced three-point outburstslare Claude Richard, brother to ip meeting, in-!jn Thursday night\u2019s N a t i o nal the famous Rocket, Noel Picard, ¦parneH nf.f\t^\tHockey League action moving 4was> t0!d \u201cP behind\tAndy Bathgate Late Se \" ;in the individual scorinS race' g p y '\t; The two each added a goal ,\t,\t,\t\u201e\t.'and a pair of assists to their -Rayinundoi totals while Bathgate\u2019s New (Battling) Torres, 142, Reynosa, York Rangers wereBid]e.Mex., knocked out Antonio Mar-cilia, 146, Buenos Aires, 1.MORRIS\u2019S FINEST SLOE GIN The leaders: Bathgate New York Litzenberger, Detroit Bucyk, Boston Provost, Montreal Geoffrion, Montreal Backstrom, Montreal jingarfield, New York \"Howe, Detroit Picard, last season with the American International League, Gilles St-Onge of the La-chine Maroons, and Michel Lemaire coming from the Alouettes of St-Jerome.Others working out and expected to sign with the big city team are Jacques Gagne, Claude St-Vincent, Danny Caduc, Georges James and Roger Picard, who played last year with the Granby Vies.The Olympics will open their season on Sunday afternoon at the Paul Sauve Centre against the Drummondville Rocketa.goal for the Sherbrooke Bea- three weeks, which will hurt vers before playing for Granby team\u2019s chances immensely.in Guy Payne, who shares the pivot duties with Milligan, is also on the injured list.He is suffering from a badly cut fin ger.He received the injury in last week-end\u2019s game with Macdonald when his hand was step ed on.Payne may be ready for the Loyola tilt, but he is a doubtful starter.Coach Beef Ross is expected! to go with quarterback, recently converted from halfback,' Gord Ewart, who showed so, well against University of Sher-i brooke last Wednesday.Ewart) has displayed fine running' ability and is no slouch In the! passing department.Also on the injury list is full ! back Clem Chappie, who suffered torn chest muscles.He counted the Gaiters sole major! day and will definitely be a loss to the club.His hard driving runs up the n($ddle posed a constant threat to opposing defenses.Coach Ross is entitled to be pessimistic about the upcoming fixture.Last time they met the Warriors, Gaiters were fairly healthy and were beaten 39-7 at home.This time they are missing three or four players so the results could be nothing short of disastrous.Gaiters have however, been known to come up with a few surprises, so one can not really predict the outcome of Saturday\u2019s game with certainty.NEW 1962 VOLKSWAGEN Better then Ever , .See it today! 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