Sherbrooke daily record, 9 mai 1962, mercredi 9 mai 1962
[" THE WEATHER Sunny with temperatures near normal Thursday; winds northwest to north 10 to 20 becoming light tonight and Thursday.Low tonight and high Thursday, Sher-Drooke 32 and 60.Summary tor Thursday; Sunny and not so cool.Stjccbcookc TDailii IRecocd Established 1897 Price : 5 Cents SHERBROOKE.QUEBEC WEDNESDAY.MAY 9.19t>: Today's chuckle A thoughtful wife is one who has the pork chops ready when her husband comes home from a fishing trip.Sixty-Sixth Year Men in Sherbrooke jail Will move to COURT .MARTIAL COURT WOV mental hospital Forced back to Red China Refugees return HONG KONG (AP) \u2014 Hong Kong police and British troops have rounded up thousands of refugees from China in recent days and returned them to their Communist homeland.Overcrowded Hong Kong doesn't have room for them and other non-Communist countries won\u2019t take them.Some had endured almost incredible hardships in their futile flight by land or sea.Border patrols of police and Gurkha soldiers caught many as they hid in the underbrush-covered hills on the Hong Kong side of the border.to say how many illegal immi Most of them\u2014and their chil-grants have been returned.The!dren born since then\u2014still are Conservative English - language here.No other country has been Morning Post, quoting sources willing to accept them in sig close to the police, said several nificant numbers, thousands had been forcibly re-1 Hong Kong's population\u2014600,-turned to China in the last 000 at the end of the Second week.\tWorld War \u2014 has swollen to Residents in the area said they saw 20 or more truckloads of men, women and children hauled to the border every afternoon for the last four days.Since 1948, the year the Chinese Communists mounted their final drive to seize control of the mainland, more than 1.000,-000 refugees have crossed the border into this tiny British col- Others were trapped aboard junks or picked up on side ony roads as they tried to make their way to the cities of Hong pu|ure falks clouded nearly 3.500.000.The colony has an area of only 391 square miles.Government officials say the colony no longer has the capacity to care for both the natural increase of its present pop ulation\u201491,000 more births than deaths in 1960\u2014and the 10,000 or more refugees who try to sneak into the colony every month.^jj IMG In St.Johnsbury Vt.Little Beth is in home plated / A ill.' fiiifi.Five mentally deficient men who have been confin-: ^ ed to Sherbrooke s Winter1 j Street Jail for the past five j years will be moved to a| I .Joliette mental institution within the next two weeks.j Sheriff Donat Jacques said îi this morning.Sheriff Jacques said that: L| he had received instructions1 i U from both the Provincial De-j DISMISSED FROM SERVICE \u2014 Staff Sergeant William John Harry Hockman.38.of Then-partment of Flealth and thej^ore, Sask., leaves an Ottawa courtroom Tuesday after being sentenced by a rotirt martial to Attorney General s office to i,e dismissed from the service for opium smuggling hi Indochina.prepare for the moving of,\t(CP WirepllQlO) the men and to wait further; orders before transferring them.A spokesman for the De-1 partment of Health said this; morning that the depart-1 ment \"has been looking for, a place for the men for the past two months.\" By ALISON SCHOENFELD (Record staff reporter) A foster home has been found in St.Johnsbury, Vt., for little Beth Arnett, found abandoned in downtown Sherbrooke last Saturday.An official of the Vermont Children\u2019s Aid Society was taking her to the home this afternoon.The official told The Record this morning that the home will be a temporary one, and in a week\u2019s time, the four-yeai old girl will be surrendered for adoption.A spokesman for the St.Johnsbury branch of the Vermont State Police said that the child is ille-itimate and the mother has since married and she and her husband do not want to see the child W.Germany, in split over the US Berlin He added that it had been very hard placing them because all the mental institutions in the province are overcrowded.Charles E.Cantin, Deputy Attorney-General for the pro- After spotless record of 18 years Is dismissed from Canadian army for Indochina opium smuggling Kong and Kowloon, there to dis appear on the crowded streets | or in the jammed tenement areas.They were gathered at a po-| lice camp in the closed border| \u2022 area, fed, given some food to carry, and then returned toj* * *\t* * ¦\t'w\" \u2019\t\u2014~ \u2019\t| The five men, ranging in age border-crossing stations in po-j, WASHINGTON (AP) \u2014 An open split between the United Trom 22 to 27 were illegitimate lice vans and trucks.Their fate,jslales and West Germany ciouded the outlook today for future children from orphanages near OTTAWA (CP) \u2014 After 18 years with a spotless army-record, S.Sgt.William John Harry Hockman was sentenced gold, for \"laj.William A.Platt Maj.Platt\u2019s trial begins here Monday.Three other soldiers were by a court martial Tuesday to fined Slot) each and severely be dismissed from the service reprimanded by a senior off) .\t, ,\t,\ti for opium smuggling in Indo cer in Indochina.Two external vmce said in a telephone con-T-him versalion today that the orders Hockman.38, had a rank of Montreal who grew up in insti tutions and were never able to after their forced return to Red,TIO ,\t.\u201e\t.t n\ti U S.talks with Russia or Berlin.wiîiuncDc^iwmçri ««en\tU.S.officials said the Kennedy administration is deter-, ,\t,\t, NUMBERS UNDISCLOSED\t.\t,\t.\t, c, , adapt themselves to society.Government officials refuse;mined t0 8° aJlead Wlth the exploratory conversations , ate; Tj,ey were a!1 (ransferrred to -\t- Secretary Rusk is due to have another meeting with Soviet |the wintCT street Jail from Bor.SEEK BODY\tAmbassador Anatoly Dobrynin in the next week or so.\tidéaux in order to keep them President Kennedy is ex ST.JOHN'S, Nfld.(CP) \u2014A search was started at the harbor bottom at nearby Bay Bulls Tuesday for the body of Michael Deagan, 46, missing from his Bay Bulls home since Saturday.He was last seen Saturday night on a Bay Bulls street.Tuesday his cap was found floating on the water near a bridge.pected to discuss the situation at a mid-afternoon press conference, probably emphasizing his intention that the conversations be carried on in full consultation with West Germany and other interested countries.Washington officials said the situation is complicated further by an evident disagreement Lisbon calm today Portuguese officials blame Reds for riot LISBON (Reuters) \u2014 Lisbon was reported calm today after Tuesday\u2019s anti-government riots\u2014officially blamed on the Communists \u2014 in which an elderly woman was killed and 10 persons injured, one critically.Police patrols were stopped Tuesday night after the riot w as put down and only the usual traffic police were on the streets this morning, but the newspaper Diario de Noticias said more than 100 persons, including several women, were under arrest.Newspaper accounts said some rioters fired shots at police from rooftops and windows, but no policemen were hit.A statement from the information secretariat described the riots as \u2018'Communist manoeuvres\" and said calm had returned to the capital, although security measures still were in force.The statement said police} used tear gas and fired warning shots \"in the course of prompt suppression of these Communist activities.\u201d In a \"few cases'\u2019 police used arms after being attacked, it said.Dead was a 62 - year - old woman who was hit by a bullet as she watched the demonstrations from a fourth-floor window in central Lisbon.within the German government itself.The line Adenauer took in public this week was described by these officials as differing sharply from the line Foreign Minister Gerhardt Schroeder took in talks with Rusk.Adenauer told a press conference Tuesday that \u201cI see no ground for continuing the talks\" between U.S.and Soviet officials.He also asked; \u201cDo you think there is no danger in continuing talks indefinitely without result?\u201d The state department reacted to comments which Adenauer had made earlier when he assailed as unworkable a U.S.proposal for creation of an international authority to operate the out of the company of hardened criminals.They have all been sentenced for crimes of one sort or another.The nature of the crimes was not lx>pn disclosed.The men are reported to be housed in ordinary cells and Search for gunmen ALGIERS (Reuters) Sol [for translcrring the men would acting warrant officer last year jbe issued within the next few^ when, at the behest of a cor (weeks.\tporal.he put 11 pounds of opium\t\u2022 in a briefcase and carried it on\tI Ç | a plane trip across the border i v?I I W! IO ! between Laos and South Vieti Nam.He was paid about $300 His defending officer said Hockman came to realize that he made a stupid mistake, and that he took Ihe opium through customs at a time when he was \"looking for excitement,\u201d shortly before he was to be posted home to Canada.The sentence of dismissal was the heaviest of three handed out so far by courts martial to soldiers involved in the smuggling they mix with the other prison- of gold and opium while on duty ers.They have not been re- with the Canadian delegation to ceiving any special care or psy-|the international truce supervi-j working class quarter - a k chiatric treatment.\t[sory commission.\ting that may have signalled The plight of these mentally' Earlier, Cpl.M.H.J.Noel,'other day of violence against deficient men was revealed over 41, was demoted to a private} Algerian women, two months ago when an in- and sent to jail for 90 days for Previously, through the long formed source close to the carrying opium across Ihe bor months of terrorist provocation jail said\tthe men\thad been der himself twice,\tand for ar\tan(j revenge, the white\t- robed confined\tthere tor\tfive years ranging two\tother\tdeliveries\u2014\tMoslem women had been al although\tonly sentences of one of them\tby S.\tSgt.Hock-Lowed to move freely\tthrough less than\ttow years\tare .icr -ed ; man.\tareas where their men\twent in there.affairs department employees, whose names have never been: released by the government have been dismissed.None has faced criminal; charges.The Criminal Code, which provides a maximum; i penalty of up lo life imprison j ment for trafficking in narcol 1 ics, does nol apply to offences oulside, Canada.Hockman\u2019s sentence is subject to automatic review by the army's adjutant general, Maj Gen W.A.B.Anderson.II also miisl he confirmed by Defence Minister llarkness.An appeal on a point of law diers and security police sealed ls open lo Hockman, though , i,this is considered unlikely since off the European MicheellQuar\t,\t, ;he pleaded guilty as charged ter in central Algiers early ISuch an appeal normally would day and conducted a house-lo-|go lo the Court Martial Appeal house search for terrorist gun | Board, a division of the Ex- men of the Secret Army Organization.As the search went on.a Moslem woman was shot to death in Bab cl Oued, the European chequer Court of Canada, Hockman, unmarried, is a na five of Theodore, Sask , and now lives in Ottawa.again.Beth\u2019s father, to whom the child was handed over three weeks ago by her mother has not been traced.The Children's Vid Sncifty official said the society had in ils possession a signed ennsent from Beth\u2019* mother and step father authorizing the society to place her for adoption.Beth had been living in a Sherbrooke nursery -\u2014 (he i lizabeth Nursery on Brieve dere Street in the Nnrlh Ward \u2014 since being found by Sherbrooke police Iasi Saturday.Wide publicity given Ihe ease in the New England states by the ITU resulted in Beth's mother coming forward I» identify Hie child yesterday.Up until dial time, only (he child\u2019s name had been known.The Townships look Beth to ils heart during her brief stay here.Since the weekend, City police authorities have been deluged with offers to care for or adopt the child.All offers had to he rejected pending a full in-vesligrtion of the case Until three weeks ago Belli had been living with her mother.Mrs.Walter Mur-ton in Ryegale, Vermont, a town about 125 miles gonth of Sherbrooke near the Vermont New Hampshire holder.Police at first reported that Hie child came from New York stale, Iml further investigation showed that Vermont was her home.Belli was found wandering on Wellington Street on Sat- urday afternoon.Her Identity was not discovered until Tuesday morning after the Sherbrooke Potier railed on the FBI and the State police for assistance.Both the Vermont branch of the FBI and the Vermont Stale police said that as far as they were roncerned no charges would he laid against her father whom (hey believe lo have abandoned Ihe child.Bridge tolls abolished QUEBEC\tPremier Le sage today announeed an agree-iinent vviih Ihe federal govern-}nient lo remove tolls on the Jacques earlier and Victoria jliridges, linking Montreal with ,Ihe South Shore of the St La v jrenee River.The tolls will be removed June 1.1 Under Ihe agreement, Mr.Le sage told the legislative assembly, the federal government will acquire Vietoria Bridge from Canadian National Railways and will pay for ils upkeep.Quebec w ill buy Jacques Carier bridge for a nominal $1, the premier announced, and will pay $744.4211 to meet accumu laled deficits on the upkeep of Ihe bridge.The Federal government will pay off the bridge\u2019s mortgage, Hie premier said, but.did not disclose how much Ibis would he.;!! No change in respective position Little hope is seen for talks between railways, non-op union Common brand supply lines between West Bcr- \u2022\t, i\ti lin and West Germany.A de-jlS lO DG USGCi partment spokesman said:\t1 and were signed by \"Duarte,\u201d \"Both the president and the the code name of Alvaro Cun secretary of state have repeat-hal, the Communist party sec cdly slated .that in view of retary-general.Cunhal was im- the potentially dangerous na-prisoned in 1950 but escaped ture of the Berlin problem and two years ago and fled to Mos- the personal sacrifices which cow.Unconfirmed reports said the American people have been he recently slipped back into , and may yet be called on to the country.\t, make in connection with the The demonstrations 1 a s t e di fulfilment of our commitment more than an hour.Crowds to West Berlin, il was incum-drifted slowly and sullenly away bent on the United States gov-as police forced them to dis- ernment to explore the possibil-perse.The police also cleared; ities of reaching some measure cafes and bars in the city of agreement with the Soviet centre.\tUnion on the Berlin problem.\u201d ,\t,\tMONTREAL (CP) \u2014 Lillie; The three - man conciliation are Mr Justice.Craig Monroe, j\t*'c,a' Z Z < m bn > To -< to vl ?Z z < m Or» > NJ vl > z z < m 30 on > -< to VI > Z Z < m 73 on > 73 -< K) vl > z z < m 73 on > 73 -< LEVESQUE\u2019S HAVE MADE AN EXTRAORDINARY PURCHASE FROM A FAMOUS MANUFACTURER GENUINE DISCOUNT of ssr.At this discount, sales are final.No exchanges.We cannot repeat this offer! 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LO.9-7411 \\.XXSL F U R N I T U R E 38 WELLINGTON SOUTH, SHERBROOKE f *tou« »ATisF*«noi*-oue aim* Xe/iMA-q.>- cd < (/I cc LU > Z Z < >- ÛC < un ed LU > Z z < IV CN >- u.$ QC LU > z z < tv CM >- c* < on oc LU > Z z < tv CM >- ec < LTS cc LU > Z z < £ 27th ANNIVERSARY 27th ANNIVERSARY 27th ANNIVERSARY I 1 ESSKl lATiOWA* IfAUttAPal * PAJHT* I^UMITCS^H I PutXH* g % ¦XT' DECORATION CENTRE WAULPAPbR TILE LINOLEUM CARPETING 156 Wsllinston N, SHERBROOKE PaintS T!7 Notr# OaiM S.THETFORD MINES SljttbrooliclDaUu foccocd WED .MAY 9 1SW2 \"Sherbrooke's Leading Dairy\" SHERBROOKE PURE MILK NIGH QUALITY DAIRY PRODUCTS \u2014 LO MStt ' MMl WÈÊrH ¦V «*¦ Shareholders could threw out directors ETAA directors vote to sell grounds By BERNARD BROWNR1GG (Record staff reporter)) Dir have the power to dismiss\tthe\t\"l know very well we can be\texpecting to be\tdismissed by a\tcity\tdoesn't prevent sharehold board of directors.\tthrown out by the shareholders,\t! group of larger shareholder»\tI ers from looking for other bid \u2019Must because the sharehold\t:vntt don't think we haven\u2019t dis\twho are not in\tfavor of selling\tdels\tand, if another propose rectors\tof\tthe\tEastern\tI\townships\tAgricultural\ters have the power to throw\tout\tcussed it.\u201d Aid Nicol said\tout to the l ib\tof Sherbrooke\tlion\tis received this should not Association approved\ta\tmotion\tof\tassociation's\texecutive\ttt,c t,oarij 0[ directors, it\tstill\tAid.Nicol told The Record\tt'\"' a linv Pnct'\ts*lR'\tthe shareholders from vot last night according to which the property would be sold ! doesn't change our ideas,\" said after the meeting that the Harry blue, a director suid.\"\u2018> ('n lf-ito the City of Sherbrooke for $50 a share.\tMr.Nicol.\tIboatxi of directors have been the pn -ent offer made to the The city' will include in its private bill to the Legis- ture a request for power to buy the E.T.A.A During the meeting Alderman Everett Nicol, second vice-president of the association said he wouldn t be sui-prised to see the shareholders \"throw out the pre- : sent board of directors, at their next meeting.Aid.Nicol made the state- ,\t.\t., rector of the ETAA, who told ment in replv to a comment bv .\t,\t.\t, K\t\u2022 directors present at the meet- Len O\u2019Donnell, an executive di- iDg that the sharehold lors PROSPERITY FOR TOWNSHIPS \u2014 Paul 0.Trepanier, standing, president of the Provincial Architects Association, who spoke at Magog Tuesday evening said the proposed autoroute would help the Eastern Townships, but piore planning is necessary.Seen seated, left to right are, J.S.Moynan, who introduced the speaker; Mayor Ernest Simard, of Magog; and Jean-Charles Messara, Magog Lions Club president.\t(Record photo by Charles Catehpairgh) Montreal - Sherbrooke autoroute Builders say CNTU responsible for brotherhood part in strike The Record learned Wednes- Carpenters of America were .day that officials of the Eastern ; Townships Builders\u2019 Association and representatives of the Unit led Brotherhood of Joiners and E.T.has more to offer tourists Removal but resources are not developed of poles is sought MAGOG.____ (Special) \u2014 The He noted that w'ith all the re- (scenic drive, but a fast means of importance of a limited access] sources of the region to attract transportation, auto-route linking Sherbrooke tourists the Townships are far: paul Henri Hamel, a Magog! Lennoxville town council will and Montreal was stressed Tues-]behind in their promotions and!merchant attending the dinner request the Southern Canada day evening in Magog by Paul!endeavours to claim vacationjsai(i the answer would be to use Power Company to remove 0.Trepanier, president of Que-j trade.\tithe existing routes as scenic bee Province Architects Asso-j Mr.Trepanier also said he]drives, and improve them with ciation.\ti thought it time that the name j this idea in mind.Mr.Trepanier spoke at thejEstrie was adopted for the' Among the guests attending Cabana Lodge to members of| Eastern Townships.\twere Mayor Simard; Mr.Rene the Magog Lions Club and in-j Gaston Breton, of Granby, Letourneau, M.P.for Stanstead vited guests, which included one of the \u201cCommittee of Fif-! County; Claude Langlois, presi-representatives from most local teen\u201d planning the path to be dent of the firm operating fac-organizations concerned w;ith taken by the proposed auto-1 ilities at the Mount Orford Pro-the tourist trade of this re- route said the highway would vincial Park; Ben Tourgeon, gion.\t'be designed to offer best possE head the Magog Tourist Corn- Comparing the Eastern Town ble advantages to all communi-j mission; Omer Girard, presi-ships with the Laurentian Moun ties in the Townships.\t!\tdent of the Magog Chamber of tains area, Mr.Trepanier stress ! Mayor Ernest Simard argued: Commerce; Paul Brouillard, ed that this district has far; that the auto-route would pass| Pres'dent of the firm proposing more to offer holidayers and: too far out 0f his city, and it!a holiday resort area at tourists than the region north was pointed out by Mr.Breton ! ^ r*sht s beach, besides a large of Montreal, but deplored the!that the auto-route came closer;nuniber of other local business-apparent lack of planning here.jto Magog than most other larger!n160- communities in the region.\tMr- Trepanier was introduced Mayor Simard said it would! by J- S.Moynan and thanked be a shame to build a road that; by Louis Philip Galipeau.Jean would deprive motorists of the 'Charles Messara, president of pleasure of seeing Lake Mem-! the Magog Lions Club chaired phremagog as they pass.Mr.: the meeting.Trepanier said the idea of an TENDERS FOR DEMOLITION OR MOVING OF HOUSES The City of Sherbrooke is calling tenders for the demolition or the moving of three houses.Those interested may obtain the specifications and tender forms at the building inspectors office at the City Hall.The tenders will he received at the City Clerk's office on or before.May the 14, 1932 at 4 o'clock p.m.The City does not bind itself to accept any of the tenders.H.P.Emond City Clerk.street light poles near the entrance of Warren and Wilson Street so that work on the widening of the entrances to the streets may begin, council announced Monday night at their monthly meeting.\u2022 * * Two hundred maple trees have been delivered to Lennoxville residents who placed or ders and 5.000 spruce trees have been planted, Alderman Alberi Raycraft reported.Quebec City for strike talks.It is believed that the asso ciation and the brotherhood will meet with Labor Minister Renej Hamel to discuss the possibility of having the brotherhood re present the Eastern Townships contractors in the strike, an association spokesman indicated.The Builders' Association said in a press release today that the Confederation was ro sponsible for the fact that the brotherhood has become invol ved in the strike.The association said that ye-terday\u2019s refusal to attend the meeting between the brotherhood and the Builders' Association showed the \u201canti democra tic spirit\u201d of the confederation union.I'.S.OFFICIALS \u2014 Two members of the Cnited Stales diplomatic service were given a re ception at city ball Tuesday and presented with cufflinks by Mayor Vrmuiid Nadeau I Tom left are, Dr.Frederick Thornton Rope, of the Montreal consulate.Mayor Armand Nadeau, and Dr.Jules Wayne, 1st secretary of the American Embassy in Ottawa.Dr.Rope and l»i a tour of the Eastern Townships.(Record Photo by Gerry Lemay) Alderman Frank Taylor, chairman of the finance committee, will make an extensive study of the unpaid accounts which in his opinion are difficult, if not impossible to collect and will make a recommendation to council at the next meeting as to what action should be] rison, of Cowansville taken.\t1 at $150.Steals a dog, jailed 1 day SAVKETSBUHG \u2014 (Staff) \u2014 Lucien Berthiaume, of Riviere des Pnùiies was given Wayne stopped over in Sherbrooke while on /U Rotary Club Local businessman gives on European and Israeli A Sherbrooke first impressions of some of the famous cities of the world he visited recently were outlined at the Sherbrooke Rotary Club a one-day jail term and or- (Tuesday nighl.dered to pay $50 plus court costs for stealing a dog.Appearing before J u cl g e Patrick Delaney here Tuesday, Berthiaume admit ted stealing the dog of Dale Mor-valued and color first Rosenbloom in Cleanliness struck Lewis Rome.\u201cf think it is probably cleanest, city in the world, said \"The streets, hotels, taurants.and especially the ' he res the auto-route W'as not to provide a PEPINIERISTES HORTICULTEURS GARDEN CENTER Bourque Blvd.LO.2-6455 3 miles from city limits on left.\u2022\tEvergreens \u2022\tRose Bushes \u2022\tLawn Seeds \u2022\tBulbs \u2022\tTrees \u2022\tFlowering (4 Bushes Fertilizers Compost _\t\u2022 Rock Garden 1 y! V Stones Stanstead municipal council Chiefs contract renewed E,c-.Etc- jfÿïïïy -AS.\"Shop Met\" for MOTHER\u2019S DAY! New Budget Plan \u2014 No Cash Down! FORMER (jit ^ BANLON STRETCHY TOP Micro-Mesh First Quality Nylon Hose IT pr.METROPOLITAN STORES of CANADA LTD.60 Wellington N., Sherbrooke.STANSTEAD \u2014(Special) \u2014 The Stanstead Municipal meeting, held Monday evening, May 7th was a busy one for Mayor E.J.Struthers and five of the six councillors attending.Pro-Mayor H.M.Cass welcomed the delegation of ratepayers, and said, he wished more would attend the sessions.* * * Mr.Cass was authorized to represent this council at the International Water Co.annual meeting which took place on the following afternoon, in the absence of Mr.Struthers.* * * The sum of 8100.00 was guaranteed to the Stanstead Frontier Branch, R.C.L.in case the Dominion day celebrations is rain- BklfcFLETS SHERBROOKE 1st Sherbrooke Cubs and Scouts Mother\u2019s Auxiliary food sale to be held at Steinberg\u2019s, Thursday, May 10th at 1:30.\t! .\u2022d out.This has been the eus tom of past years but the money to date has not been needed.Mills Tree Service will the latter part of June inspect and Winner of needlepoint picture A.N.P.Q.Building Fund \u2014 Mrs.A.Ruddy, Frontenac Street, Sherbrooke, Que.Nine receive bursaries Nine scholarships\u2014-two more than last year \u2014 have been granted by the Sherbrooke-Or-ford branch of Les Jeunesses Musicales of Canada, it was announced Tuesday.Recipients of the scholarships, all of Sherbrooke, are Claude Hamel, violinist, Nicole Simoneau, pianist, Michele Jacques, art, Denise Dufresne, violinist, Diane Corriveau, pianist.Marc Hebert, arts, Annie Pierard, violinist, Suzanne Pepin, pianist, and Agathe Dionne, pianist.The young musicians will spend three weeks receiving expert training at the Orford music camp.The scholarships were awarded after a meeting of the bursaries committee headed by Msgr, Maurice OBready.Continental Bldg.Suite 509 Tel.LO.9-2600 ?M& Health clinic RICHMOND \u2014 A health jclinic will be held for immunization a g a i n st diphtheria, j whooping cough, tetanus and ! polio will be held at Richmond in St.Bibiane Parish Thursday May 10.The clinic will be held in the sacristy of St.Bibiane | Church from 2 to 3:30 p.m.trim 15 elm and one maple tree on a portion of Dufferin Road.* * * Each chairman of committee presented bills and reports.The street cleaning is continuing weather permitting.Grass fires in the municipality proved costly during the month of April, as the fire department responded to several calls.* >» * Brush on municipal property is to be cleared before the end of May in compliance with the j winter works program.* .R.Fournier\u2019s chief of police (contract, was renewed for an other five months summer period, from April 30 to Sept.1st.It was agreed to discontinue using the six vapor lights on Dufferin Road which were installed on a two months trial basis by the Southern Canada Power Co.lights to be replaced by those previous of the two months period.Mr.Cass and A.D.McHarg were named to a building com mittee with intention of erecting a garage on village property.However because of the E.T, Carpenters strike nothing can be done at the present.* * * Valuators L.AVinter, J.May-new and Mr.Lampre to make revision of the roll during the month of June a- required by (he Code.One of the councillor\u2019s suggested a village maintenance manager, as the evening was growing late, the session was adjourned to meet\" again on Tuesday evening, May 15.Four charged for hit-run offenses SWEETSBURG \u2014 (Staff) -Four men appeared before the Sweelsburg court of sessions here Tuesday to answer to {charges of hit-and-run.Lucien Lambert, of Ville La salle was ordered to pay a $50 (fine and court costs after pleading guilty to a hit-run charge jthat occurred at Cowansville April 21.Real Gazaille, of St.Valerien {was also fined $50 and court costs after he pleaded guilty to ja hil-run charge that occurred j April 22.Joseph Dion, of Ange Gardien was fined $75 and court costs [for a similar offence (hat occurred at Cowansville March 6.Laurent Dion, of Cowansville Was fined $75 and court costs {for a hit-run incident that occurred at Sweetsburg May 5.businessman\u2019s.farms are absolutely immueu th ate.\u201d He said the rusty color if the buildings, with red tile oofs and old farm buildings, nost of them over 100 years old :n Roman brick, were most striking in color.While in Rome Mr.Rosen bloom got in on an audience wilh Hie Pope.\"Jl was really a stately affair,\u201d lie said, \u201cbut most noticeable was the large number of people in audience, some there out of curiusity and others because of a deep feel ing for their faith,\u201d he said.Florence, Mr.Rosenbloom, said, was a perfect vacation spot for anyone interested in arts.Streets too narrow to open an umbrella in and gala gon dolas were first impressions of Venice, Mr.Rosenbloom said.\u201cWe even saw a cargo of Coca Cola go past on a gondola,\u201d he said.Every building, he said, had two entrances, one from the street and one from the canals.Mr.Rosenbloom ,although English-speaking noted how useful his little knowledge of French was in Europe.\u201cMany of the people 1 mel knew little if any English but we manage to get by with French, which majority of them had command of.\u201d In Milan, music and arts minated the tourist\u2019s mind, said.Mr, Rosenbloom\u2019s first rcac jtion in Israel strangely enough |was the aroma of orange blossoms and fruits.In Israel the (blossoms and the fruit come {forth at the same time.! \u201cProbably even more strik \u2019mg is the beauty of the children {there,\u201d he said, \u201cThey are out-of-doors all the time and are {well-taken care of.\u2019 I Thirdly, was the shortage of {water.\u201cThere are only about 29 days of rain in Israel and {everywhere we went we noticed how no water was ever wasted.\u201d j Mr.Rosenbloom said it sur-Iprised him to see Hebrew spoken so much by so many {people.\u201cHebrew, I thought, was Sen C.B Howard asked Mr.Blue if he was serious about selling the grounds to a higher bidder Mr.Blue replied that \u201cthe ETAA doesn\u2019t have to give ils property away.\u201d .Sen, Howard said, \u201cIn order to assure the continuance of the good work done by the KTA \\ it would be beneficial to both the city and the ETAA to work together.\" He noted that the ETAA would lease from the city its property for a period of 99 years at a nominal fee of $1 a year.The next meeting of ETAA direetor.s will be held only after the reading of the city's pri vale bill at the legislature Louis Codero, executive committee member proposed that the shareholders would have the right to vote before the deal of selling the property to the city is completed and was seconded by Ernie Taylor.During (he meeting Colin Campbell, honorary vice-president gave the board of directors a letter received by Maurice Allard, MP for Sherbrooke, from Hon.Alvin Hamilton, federal minister of agriculture.The letter stated that the ETAA as a listed fair, has $95,-434.89 left from $100,000 en titled for major capital expenditures as authorized under the exhibition grants.Regulations specified that, a major capital grant shall not exceed 50 per cent of the value of work completed, and in the ease of repairs to the industrial j building, maximum grant would jbe given only if the buildings were to be used to house agri-leiillural products, or for accom iimidating livestock nllendants and members of boys and girls I farm clubs taking part ut the language of prayer, but exhibition here I was listening to even the I he minister suggested the children, using the language:1™,ron,act Il- Tmnblay.district supervisor of the pro-every day.\tjduefion and marketing hoard, In Amsterdam.Mr Rosen who r in charge of the grants blom, said the big light un- in Quebec who will co-operate against water, in extreme \u2014.l»'jj investigate the possibility Irast.with Israel ing to bring il in.Seated at.head views sites l ami investigate I he which is try h/ f1ml.rir!« n\tf'!r to the industrial building.able were, Jim Wark, Johnny ThilberlJ new member; Bill Richardson,! Mr.Rosenbloom, Paul Theo ! bald, Errol Duval, Forest Keene, | Steve Newton, and Ron Mooney.' Still stdnioleibse LKiold Don't wait .\"Insure and be sure\" see \u2014 HENRY WARD All lines of insurance Tel.LO.9 1050 a some do-he Our beautiful flowers will fill Mother's heart with joy! MILFORD\u2019S FLORIST 143 Frontenac St.\u2014Shcrbrooke\u2014LO.9 2566 GENERAL MANAGER (CONSTRUCTION) K.required to expand a small asphalting operation in Ihc Townships, and earn a share in the business.This is an excellent opportunity for a man who has the ability to run a buslne but Who perhaps lacks the capital.Candidates should be BILINGUAL and have diversified outside experience.They must, have drive, administrative ability, and good business heads.AGE; 30\t40\tSALARY: to $9,000 plus share in profits.Applications held in confidence.Time will be saved by giving full background details and present salary.LEETKAM, SIMPSON UMITED Management Consultants Executive Placement Division 550 Sherbrooke St.W., Montreal VI.2-4125 THERE'S NO GIFT MORE APPROPRIATE THAN A FLORAL REMINDER OF YOUR AFFECTION .\u2022\tpotted plants \u2022\tcut flowers \u2022\tcorsages ORDER EARLY! for guaranteed quality from FREE DELIVERY SERVICE In Sherbrooke and Lennoxville MARINt INSURANCE B FLORIST 236 Dufferin LO.7-4841 I Southwood, Campbell & Howard Ltd.,171 Frontenac - SHERBROOKE | Tel.: LO.9-3654 BISHOP\u2019S UNIVERSITY Lennoxville, Que.The Annual Business Meeting of Convocation will be held at the University, Lennoxville, Quebec, on Wednesday, May 16th, 1962, at 4:00 p.m A Public Meeting of Convocation will he held at Hie University, Lennoxville, Quebec, on Saturday, May 26th, 1962, at 2:30 p.m.for the purpose of conferring Honorary Degrees and Degrees in Course.By Order, W.L.Tomkins, Registrar.(FOWL Freshly Dressed VEAL ROAST, Boneless, lb.\t.BEEF, Cross Rib, lb.\t.MINCED BEEF, Chuck, Lean, lb.\t33) Our Five Daughters 6)\tThe Verdict Is Yours 7)\tReflexion Faite 8)\tQueen For A Day 12) Here\u2019s Looking at you 3:55 p.m.3) News ti) Cross-Section 4:00 p.m i) Brighter Day ,'») Make Room for Daddy THURSDAY 6)\tCartoon Corner 7)\tBoblno 3) American Bandstand 12) A Kin to Win 4:15 p.m.3) Secret Storm 4:3U p.m.3) Edge of Night 5) Ameri.Bandstand ! 6; Let\u2019s Look ' 7) La Boile a Surprises 12\u2019 Surprise Party 4:45 p m.¦ 6) Rope Around the Bun 4:50 p.m.j 5) Amer.Newsstand 8j Amer.Newstand 5:00 p.m.3) Popeye and Bozo 5)\tYours for a Song 6)\tRazzle Dazzle 7)\tLe Grand Due 8j Superman 5:30 p.m.3) Yogi Bear 5> Kartoon Kamlvai 6i Dick Tracy 7) Fury 8> Early Show | 12) Yogi Bear 6:00 p.m.3) Great Headlines of Century .5) News 6)\tIchabod and Me i 7» ri-Bianc Richard ; 12) Will Call 6:10 p.m.i 3) World of Sports 6:15 pm.5) Atlantic Weatherma 6:20 p.m.I 5) Sports 6:25 p.m.3) Weatherwtse 6:30 p.m.3) Newstime 5) Kartoon Karnlvel \u2019 6) Metro I 7i Tele-Bulletin i 12) Pulse 6:45 p.rr.i 3) Walter Cronkile & News 5) News Reporte 5)\tCBC TV New* 7)\tLa Meten 6:50 o.m, T\\ Edition Sportive 12) Racing Review 6:55 p.m.6)\tSki Cast 7:00 P.m.3) The Beachcomber 5)\tTop Cat 7)\tDivertissment.8)\tEvening Report 12) Father Knows Best 7.01 p.m.6)\tSeven-O-One 7:15 p m.3) 7:15 Report 7:25 p.m.8) Watch Your Weather MacArthur.7 30 p nv 5)\tThe Third Man 6)\tKings & Queens 7)\tLa Cle de Sol 8i Margie 12> Showdown The program as outlined in the Glad Tidings was followed.Mrs.MacArthur led in prayer, Mrs.Henry Mouland read the Scripture, Mrs.George Macdon- 8 00 p.m.3) Frontier Circus 5)\tDonna Reed Show 6)\tThe Nature of Things 7)\tFilles D\u2019Eve 3) Donna Reed Show 12) Sunset Theatre 8:30 p.m.5) Dr.Kildaire 6> My Three Sons 7> Rendez vous avec Michelle 8)\tThe Real McCoys f:00 pm.3) Groucho Marx 6j The Defender* 7j Madame Buterfly 8) My I\u2019nrefc Sons f:30 p.m.\u20223) Zane Grey Theatre 5) Hazel 8) Margie 12) Sing Along With Mitch 10:00 p.m.3) CBS Reports tb Ben Casey aid assisted Mrs.MacArthur with the program.A letter re the Presbyterial Rally to be held in Asbestos on May 26, was read and discussed, and the thank-offering was received.After the meeting, refreshments were served by Mrs.MacArthur.3IRCHT0N \u2014 Miss Corinna MacCallum, of Montreal,spent a short holiday with her parents, Mr.and Mrs.Leslie MecCallum.Mr.and Mrs.Clayton Hertle.of Halifax N.S., were guests of their daughter, Mrs.Russell Lackie, and Mr.Lackie.8) The Untouchables 10:30 p.m.3) TBA 12) Pulse 10:45 p.m.7) Conference de Presse 11:00 p.m.3) Esso Reporter 5)\tllth Hour Report 6)\tCBC Nat News 7)\tTelejournal 8)\tABC News Final 12; Pajama Playhouse 11:05 p.m.8) Sports Final 11:10 p.m.3) Vermont Edition 11:12 p.m.8) Regional News Final 11:15 p.m.3) Patricia and V Weather 5)\tllth Hour Weather 6)\tViewpoint 7)\tDerniere Edition 11:17 p.m.8)\tWeather Finals 1120 p.m.1) Stage .1 5)\tllth Hour Sports 8) World\u2019s Best Movies 11:22 p.m.6)\tFinal Edition 11:25 p.m.7)\tSports Final Mr.and Mrs.Allen Crawford, of St.Laurent, spent several days with the latter\u2019s brother,1 Mr.Norman Gill, and Mrs.Gill Mr.Warren Kirkby, of Talon, was a holiday guest of his grandparents, Mr.and Mrs.Stanley Taylor.Mrs.Hazel Rogers, who spenC the Easter holidays at her home, has returned to Fitch Bay.Miss Almeda Chute, of Richmond, was an overnight guest of Miss Susan Spalding.Mrs.James MacKinnon, of Coaticook, and Mrs.Reta Stowe, of McMasterville, were weekend guests at the Murray home.Other callers at the same home! included Mr.Donald MacLen-j nan and Mr John C.Morrison, of Scotstown, Mr.James Mac-j donald, of East Angus, and Mr.Stanley Logan, of Thetford Mines.Mr.Gordon Rogers, who has! been employed at Warnerland Farms, is spending a short holiday at his home here.11:33 p.m.3) Stage 3.5j Jack Parr Show 6)\tMovie Calvalcade 7)\tFireside Theatr# 3) Whiplash Mr.and Mrs.Carl Jackson and family, of Franklin Coni re.spent a short holiday with Mr.; ¦Jackson's parents, Mr.and Mrs.j Percy Jackson.COMET iSgl mmwm- KM ililll mm - t \u201e iiw ¦'ViT mim t- r r'«; Mercury Comet Custom 2-door sedan.one of Ford of Canada's fine cars, built in Canada.Success The 1961 Comet repeats everything that made it the sue- 7\ty\tcess compact of \u201961, but adds benefits that put msn T zone it even farther ahead of the compact crowd.\u2022\t* O\tComet has the fine car styling of a Mercury.to its trice Comet gives you a wheelbase 4 inches longer than X\tmost compacts.(You\u2019ll love the beautiful ride this provides.) 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SAVE 50c ON A 1 LB.BOX CHOCOLATES CADBURY'S Imported MILK TRAY or LOWNEY'S MARASCHINO CHERRIES' C rea in ) $1.00 (Regular $1.50 value) Milli llus coupon ind purchasr ol 100°o Fir«t Quality CELEBRITY NYLONS New Spring Shader.Sparkle Spice or Rose Beige! New Low Price! EACH PAIR \u2014 59 Canadian Made! j Coupon Expires Sat., May 19 BXTRA 'PINKY\" \u2022ilh Hut cmipon and purchase of ANY STEINBERG STEINBERG X \u2022 f FRESH POTTED PLANT AT SPECIAL SALE PRICES.FOR MOTHERS DAY! Chrysanthemums.Geraniums, Tulips, Roses, or Philodendron Split-Leaf! Coupon expires Saluvday, May 12.SAVE 20\u2019 CREAM-0 INSTANT COFFEE $1.19 salutes Mothers everywhere! rH Pure .Lively Rich Flavour! GIANT SIZE 10 0Z.JAR with ihit coupon and puichase of Popular Brand CIGARETTES 200 in * Carton, At Popular Sale Prices! Expires Sal.May 12 £ SAVE 12c Marquette 24 oz.jar, with Pectin STRAWBERRY dMA 39* Frozen Food Features! 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GOODS AND SERVICES TAILOR For ladies and gentlemen General Repairs F.COLLETTE 84 King St., West.(in basement) LO 2-4334 SHERBROOKE 1.Articles For Sale AUCTION SALE tor James Tobin, 3 fttxttr Itrtfct, *OCK ISLAND Saturday, May 12th, at 12:30 P.M.Dining table with five chairs.11 arm chair) and china cabinet; chesterfield and chair: dropleaf table: four kitchen chair»; antique table: 2 plant stands; sandwich toaster.2 burner hotplate, toait-er.antique clock, wall clock, pictures, African violets, cactus plants, dishes, glasses, three beds, springs and mattresses, 2 bureaus, folding screen, sideboard, bird cage and stands, dresses dolls, new quilts, mirror, oil heater, roll-away bed, carving knife set, set Books of Knowledge, set of year books, story books and many other articles too numerous to mention.ARTHUR (SCT7LLY) LANOKV1N Auctioneer, BEEBE.Phone TR.M342.1.Articles For Sale 1.Articles For Sale 4.Property For Sale T8.Wanted To Rent McCLARY comblnetion, wood end | HAY and straw 30c per bale W.J electric range, In good condition McCurdy, Spring Road, Lennox-Reasonable.Tel.LO.9-7227.\tj ville.LO.2-6194 PORTABLE 17\" T V.receiver, Marconi, with radio, top condition, $99.00.Apply 29 Belvldere Street, Lennoxville.I TRAILER home, 46 ft.x 10 ft.be-; hind Mar-Lodge, Danville-Asbest-I os Highway, R R.3.PROPERTY in village with garden lot, school bus passes door.Could be remodelled into nice home.Price $2600 00.Homer Knott, Agent, East rarnham, Que AUCTION SALE tor Harold McKenrir in village of BISHOnoN, Sat., May 12, 12.15 p.m TO BE SOLD: Bureaus, chests of drawers, beds, tables, rugs, linens, riuilts.chairs, rocking chairs, lamps, clocks, radio, stroller, dishes, guns, iron kettles, spinning wheel, trunks, quantity of antiques, canning machine, Beltone hearing aid, (like new), chani ber sets.Edison cylinder phonograph with rolls, Mas-sey-Harris hay loader (like new), good rubber tire wagon, with hay rack, mowing machine, dump rake, plow, cultivator, disk harrow, 12 tons hay, oats, 1952 GMC pick-up truck, cement mixer, drill press, logging chains, tongs, bunks, new sled runners, pulley blocks, ship knees, 2 row boats, Neptune 3 h.p.outboard motor, separator, 75\u2019 inch pipe, force pump, grind stone, cattle clippers, dairy scales, snow shoes, small tools, and many other articles too numerous to mention.Terms: Cash.Please note that the place consisting of 26 acres of land, a very nice 8 room house with artesian well, garage and barn in the village of Bishopton, will be offered for sale at Auction at 4.30 p.m.Burns and Mackey, Auctionaers.Cookshire - Sawyerville.Toi.TR.5-3203.Tel.889 2958 AUCTION SALE Friday, May 11 th, AT 1:00 P M.ON THE FARM OF Dan Melrose, OF INVERNESS The Farm is situated on tha 4th Range.WILL BE SOLD: 20 Hereford cattle 7 cows, 3 steers (2 years old), 4 yearling heifers, 5 calves.1 yearling bull, 1 7 months old bull.The herd has been blood tested.I horse; the following machinery \u2014 mower, side delivery rake with wheels.McCormick hay loader, farm wagon with rubber tires, manure spreader, horse rake, smoothing harrow and disc harrows, plow, cultivator, cream separator, harnesses, double sleighs, I Jutras evaporator 3 x 10 feet, B00 sap buckets, and a lot of articles too numerous to mention.Terms: CASH.For Informa tion, call: GEORGE GOGGTN.Bilingual Licensed Auctioneer Tel.19.') Piessiavilie.Owner of Barilee Farm.AUCTION SALE for Mr.Julien Parron, OF BROMPTONVILLE, QUE.PLUS OTHER CONSIGNMENTS to bs held »t ART BENNETT'S AUCTION HOUSE, Little Fork Street, Lennoxville, Que.Thursday, May 10th, AT 7:00 P.M.SHARP FO RE SOLD: T V.set (Motorola); 3 Chesterfield sets; 2 chrome kitchen sets; 1 wooden kitchen set (like new); Westinghouse refrigerator; table model Astral refrigerator; rangette; kitchen stove; washing machine; flat top desk; Hollywood bed; Continental bed; bureaus, commodes and many odd beds; complete bathroom set, tub bowl and sink; many odd tables; radios; large quantity of chairs; lamps; floor lamps; mirrors; chime clocks; vacuum cleaners; telephone set; sewing machine; large quantity of new white paint; quantity of windows; cement wheelbarrow; power lawnmower; garden tools; trunks and suitcases; large quantity of dishes and cooking utensils; large roll of page wire; quantity of lumber for boais.Many other articles too numerous to mention.Terms: CASH.ART RFA'NETT, Auctioneer, Tel.889-2272 Sawyerville, Que.| COW manure for gardens Colin MacLeod, Lennoxville.LO.7-7510 NEW Passenger Urea as low as 111 95.exchange at B.F.Goodrich Store, 161 Depot Street, Sherbrooke, where you can buy $1.00, down and $1.00 per week.WANTED to rent, unstocked farm by experienced man Sherbrooke Daily Record Box 11.COUPLE desires quiet secluded cottage at Lake Massawippi for thei last 2'weeks in July.Must have private beach.Will pay reasonable rate.Apply Sherbrooke Record Box 247.CEDAR shrubs for hedges, reasonably priced, free delivery.LO.7-5314.70 ACRES with a large pond, 6 cot-| tages.Large house with 12 rooms,j lovely place for year around! boarders, shady lawn, licence if' required, on highway.The price-\u2014\u2014\u2014 is right so acr*» with 2500 sugar 25 Teachers Wanted trees also new sugar rig, and a! good barn.Price $8,000.00.\t75 acres, up to date farm All new buildings, stocked, also a pond.A real bargain, not all cash.Homer Knott, Agent, East Farnham, Que, Kirkdale group plans tea, sale KIRKDALE \u2014 At the May meeting of the Guild and W.A.j held at the home of Mrs.Frank: 2.For Sale or Exchange LOCATION: North Hatley \u2014 Et.Catherine Area.Barn with French roof.Will hold 30 he»d of CatUe.Cement floor.House, 8 rooms with complete bathroom.Modern kitchen completely renovated.For further Information Call - LO.9-42B7.FOUR APTS.\u2014 Four rooms, consisting of two duplex, rented.Not hssted.10% net Income, Located In centre of City.Completely renovated, in good condition.Would accept seif contained House In Trade Easy Terms, good conditions If required.Sherbrooke Record Box 16.8.Cars For Sale 4.Property For Sale BEAUTIFUL residential six-room brick plaster individual family residence.Garage.Possession as desired.Visit 1885 Grime Street.Adjoining Sherbrooke Golf.Phone LO.2-0874.7 ROOM self contained bouse In Lennoxville.Apply Sherbrooke Record Box 15.A SIX ACRE property with up toi date house, bsm and garage I Selling at a bargain, Homer j Knott.Agent, East Farnham, Qua i -.\u2014-*\u2014\t\u2014-1 IT\u2019S a cra/y mixed up business, but we like it! Selling property for' people and selling others exactly j what they want makes real estate a most pleasant business for us Charles Connors.IO 2-4000.i (.nr ROOMED house with * b^ri rooms on Montreal Street.Reasonable price for Cash Sale.Phone: LO.2-6753.IN WATER VILLE, fine old IS room brick house on 8 acres of land.Can be used as three flats.Cash offers welcomed.Well located In residential section, also 320 acre farm with very good 8 roomed house and barns near Waterville.Phone: LO.2-6753.IN LOVE WITH A CERTAIN NEW CAR?BUY IT NOV TSTTTT A UNT-COST, ure.msuKJSD XXX XXX XXXX XXXX X xxxx xxx g 5 5s* * XX?XXX xxxx KXX* X X xxxx x X XX ÇXXX x\t5 .59 Boneless \u2014 Average Weight 2Vj \u2022 3 lbs.Ready to Eat \u2014 Vacuum Packed\t *»¦\t~\t-Ss:.r.1- : '¦=\u2014\t¦¦¦ \t\t\u2014- ' -\t\t\u2014 \t\t\t\t\t\t IGA SALAD DRESSING\t16 or.jar IGA Dog House DOG FOOD\tO 15 or.« tins IGA Instant POWDERED MILK\t3 Ib.box Del Monte Pinapple & GRAPEFRUIT DRINK\tO 20 or.A tins TableRite Combination Offer Vl lb.pkg.Pure Pork Sausages and Sliced Bacon Vz ib.pkg.A perfect combination for any meal.Both pkgs.for only 59' Del Monte Fancy PEACH HALVES 28 oi.tin 35c 23 85c 41e 4Se KRAFT GRAPE JELLY KRAFT PEACH JAM 9 or.iar 9 or.jar Kraft Large Jet Puffed MARSHMALLOWS 11% or.bag Del Monte Fancy SLICED PEACHES 23\u2018 20 or.tin 37* rfU: Del Monte Blue Lake Fancy CUT GREEN BEANS 2 :;nr 4i* .pümI Éjfr1* * I aifesa ia i : ; i ©ciMl GerbersSfrainsd Baby Foods Del Monte Pineapple & Granefrui boxes of 12s 25 GOLD BOND STAMPS 1 with the purchase of Del Monte Fancy FRUIT COCKTAIL \u201e 2 2;,\u201c au i This coupon effective May 10 to May 12.Isi 25 \\G0LD BOND STAMPS! IJfffcA S\twith the purchase of tV\tPOWDERED U9 25 mmmm GOLD BOMB SUMPS; with the purchase of Del Monte Fancy PEACH HALVES 2\t20 or.ra &&&&&£&\t\u2022 \u2022 c-.5 .V \"';.\t.¦\t- w DRESSES % The kind thot Mother\t» L \u2018Li ,ikcS' SizCS 8 t0 24V^'\t%kS3f\\ IjflL \u201c\tin Cottons - Silks - Nylons, Etc.\\ Modestly Priced from\t«pr- $ 5.97 -o 13.95 SWEATERS\t\\\\ ^ An extra big choice of styles in Pullovers and' ^ Cardigans, Banians, Orlons, Botany Wools.B tt 'A Reg.3.49 to 9.95 1.88 .4.85\t, \\ _\t\u2022\t\u2022 \u2022 « ® e\t\u2022\t® IV V\ti URGERIE\tli \\\t; 1 w j NYLON TRICOT SUPS\t\twippi, and Mr.and Mrs.Tho-) mas Bowen, and family, of Rock .Island, who accompanied her j home.i Friends will be sorry to learn i Mrs.E.Allerton is a patient, in i the B.M.P.Hospital, at Swcets-! burg.Mr.Robert Crandall has rc- >\tturned to his home in London, ; Ont., after spending a week with i Mr.and Mrs.Ralph Crandall ; and visiting his mother, Mrs .C.E.Crandall in the B.M.P ; Idvjspital., Guests of Mr.and Mrs.An 1 thony Laporte were, Mr.and Mrs.Emerson Stewart, of Mont real, Mr.and Mrs.Sapina, of ! Ste.Therese, and Mr.and Mrs.Gaston Tanguay, of Montreal.Mrs.Guy Bell, of Montreal, was a guest of Mr.and Mrs Harold Ba'tley over the weekend and visited her father, Mr.Tho mas Knowlton, in the Thomas Nursing Home at Brome.Mr.and Mrs.James A.Jolley, Mrs.Earl Morrison and Miss Wendy Morrison have returned after spending a week motoring through Ontario, and visiting re latives in Chaiham.Weekend guests of Mr.and Mrs.W.J.Taylor were Mr.and Mrs.R.Sanderson, of Rose-mere, Mrs.Naida Wright, of; (Montreal, and Mr.and Mr.'.Gordon Wright and son, Keith,; of Iberville.Guests oi Mr.and Mrs.Carl Stone were Mr.and Mrs.Ernest | Gales and children, Miss Emma; Stone, Messrs.Harold Walker and Elroy Wane, of Greenfield Park.Mrs.Melbourne Benoit has returned from Ste.Adele, where j she was a guest of her sister, Mrs.Basil Fuller and Mr.Ful l 1er.Mr.and Mrs, Leslie Laflamme were guests of Mr.and Mrs Murray Derby, of Sherbrooke, and also visited Mr.and Mrs.Keith Kerr, at Huntingville.1 They were accompanied home^ by Miss Penny Laflamme, who had spent the week with Mr.and Mrs.Kerr.Friends will be sorry lo learn Mr.Sidney Smith is a patient in the B.M.P.Hospital, a( Sweetsburg.FLANDERS \u2014 Mr.Victor Burns, who spent the winter in Ottawa, has returned home for the summer.He was accompanied home by his son-in-law and daughter, Mr.and Mrs.Gilles Heon and little! daughter.Mr.and Mrs.Douglas Martin from Lindsay, Ont., were guests! of Mr.and Mrs.Wesley Bow-j ker.Mrs.Bert Shaw from Trail.B.C., Mrs.Donald Fraser and son, John from Cookshire, visited at the Bowker home.Other! guests were Mr.Henry Farns worth, from Ottawa, and Mr.! Lewis Farnsworth, from Saw-J yerville.HUNTINGVILLE \u2014 Friends will be pleased to learn Mrs.Andrew Robinson has returned home from the Sherbrooke Hospital, where she was a patient for three w\u2019ecks.Mrs.Bertha Nutbrown, of Kinnear\u2019s Mills, is spending an indefinite time with her son and daughter-in-law, Mr.and Mrs.! Willis Nutbrown and family.Mrs.Mildred Andrews, of Swanton, Vt., spent a week with hed cousins, Mr.and Mrs i Frank Ingham, Stanstead Road, and visited Mr.and Mrs, C.T.Herring, Mr.and Mrs.Donald | McElrea, and Mr.and Mrs.Ernest Dewing.Mrs.Robert Grif ! fin, of Sawyerville, was also a! guest of Mr.and Mrs.Dewing j Mrs.Keith Kerr with her daughter, Karen, spent several days at Knowlton with hei ! mother, Mrs.Melbourne Benoit j Mr.Kerr, joining them for th( ! weekend.Mrs.Thomas Devany was in Montreal, a guest of friends for! a few days.MOVING ?USE OUR WIDE APPROVED SERVICE ART CRAWFORD 89 ABENAQUIS LO.9-5105 Sherbrooke */\\A Authorized Agent for ! North American Van Lines Inc.SUNDAY NEXT MAY 13th BElIEO MOTHER\u2019S DAY STORES r SPECIALS Many, many specials awai.- you during our 47th Anniversary Sale.Watch for circular and read attentively next week.NEVER in our history and under the same roof - - - so many items to please 'Her' on her day.For MOTHER'S DAY, come in to United, the largest departmental store in the Townships (more than 27,000 sq.ft.) and pick the gift of her choice.A Wonderful Gift to please her HANDBAGS Choose from dressy, casual or tailored styles.Deep, roomy tote-all bags for walking, travelling, etc.Choice of many styles; value-packed quality.FREE ORCHID An Orchid will be given Free with the purchase of o handbag (this week only).ALSO FREE: Handbag gift wrapped in lovely box.WSSSSk ELECTRIC HAIR DRYER Dial-type, air regulator, adjustable vinyl plastic cap and flexible hose Thermol control prevents motor from overheating.11.98 AUTOMATIC TOASTER Fully automatic with silent minute minder.Reheats cold toast.Chrome finish.1 year guarantee.Reg.11.99 9.99 , 3 QUART KETTLE Chrome finish on copper base.Complete with electric cord.Reg.10.99.tj gg W STEAM n DRY IRON Instant change-over from steam to dry ironing.Temperature control.1 year guaran tee.Reg.12.89 10.99 'It'S' ' X\t' '// 'r CHENILLE BEDSPREAD 85 x 100 including fringe.Choice of colours: Blue, Pink, Watermelon, Coral, Pale and Dark green, Lilac, Light brown, Beige, Cocoa ^ 29 Cinnamon.FINE MICRO MESH NYLONS Backed by United unconditional guarantee.Lovely long-wearing seamless micro mesh hose.In assorted, new, exciting colours.\u2022\t400 needle, 15 denier for long wear.\u2022\tSixes: ZVi to 11.Reg.77c United Price You Save 47c 3 PAIRS | To Gift Box Reg.Value $2.31 DO NOT MISS SUCH A BARGAIN! What could be more delicate FLOWERS tor Mother's Day UNITED offer» a large variety of plei-tic flowers to decorate any room of your choice.Your choice of \u2014 .Hydrangea \u2022 Lilac » Queen Anne\u2019s Lace * Climbing Rhododendron \u2022 St.Anton's Bells \u2022 Large Gladiola* \u2022 10 ft.Smilax Garland e Giant Split Laaf Philodendron e Giant Hostatum e Hyacinth .Carnation \u2022 Asparagus Fern .Sweet Pea \u2022 Sweetheart Rose e Morning Glory * Begonia .Daisy .Tulip, etc.to .39 NATURAL FLOWERS Friday and Saturday only.Large variety of natural flowers will be on sale at our main entrance.HYDRANGEA From 4.98 CHRYSANTHEMUMS From.4.89 POLYANTHA ROSE BUSHES in Full Bloom 4.69 SAVE $3.98 ON Chrome Rockers Chrome plated 1\" tubular steel.Upholstered in 'stardust' plastic covering.Choice of 2-tone colours; white and brown or black and brown.Reg.13.97 Lawn Furniture Aluminum lawn chair with strong 1 tubular steel trame.Well-reinforced.Wcother-proof saran seat and back.Reg.4.98 ELEGANT and VERY PRACTICAL LADIES BAN-LON' CARD This practical and elegant cardigan will certainly please mother.Ideal for cool spring or summer evenings.In the newest seasonal shades plus black and white.UNITED LOW PRICE Sixes 38 - 40 - 4 2- 44 VISIT OUR STORE FOR MOTHER'S DAY .YOU'LL CERTAINLY FIND THE GIFT OF YOUR CHOICE! FREE PARKING: 124 WELLINGTON ST.NORTH - SHERBROOKE ASK FOR FREE GIFT BOXES! MORTY MEEKLE FRECKLES rreFtt?.Heisup n-tase AGAIN.I AUGHT HAVES EXPECTED (T.OH,THAT MAN/ FREOYOU COME GOWN FTJOWTJ'EKS THF5 MINUTE.' IVe ALREADY tox» you.not: OstU I MOTHGR'sAVS < (Vfiirl afin 1 UMV.IIb.J\tv,u u., .V.W\t.c MASHED POTATOES ?Mx\tiJI .f^ .\u201eÉk.Instant, Habitant brand SAVE CASH \u2022\\ MAPLE LEAF BISCUITS oJ\tDavid's 1 lb.cello\t^nc package\t\u201c \u2022 (without coupon 37c) (void aftry May 121h.19fi2) SAVE CASH SLICED CHEESE Kraft's Assorted flavors 3\t8 OI.J»QC packages 051 (without coupon 3 pkgs.99c) (void after May 12th, 1962) > < 5 0 z SAVE CASH .LIQUID FLOOR WAX \\ 20c Success brand Heavy Duty 40 oi.can (without coupon $1.19) (void after May 12th, 1962) J, SAVE CASH MODESS SANITARY NAPKINS regular size packages (without coupon 2 for 99c) (void after May 12th, 19S2) SAVE CASH PLAYERS CIGARETTE TOBACCO Vi lb can (without coupon SI.89) (void after May 12th, 1962 z m t/> m n o c TJ O z tn SAVE CASH $ LIGHTER\t* FLUID Ronsonol brand «r 25e (without coupon 35c) (void «fier May 12th, J9f>2i SAVE CASH Î LOWNEY'S CHOCOLATE BARS Assorted ,0c *iM /LQC bars 12 oi.pkg.m SAVE CASH POWDER INSTANT SKIMMED MILK 'UfbJ LACTANTIA brand 200Ü with the purchese of VIG010 4 .May I2lh, 19621 \u2022v'-'VTr -w- ^40,\u2014\u2014Wk\u2014i 3 lb.package 89 (without coupon 99c) (void after May 12th, 1962) m Ü m Purpose Lawn food 50 lb fold after May V with the purchase of YELLOW CUT WAX BEANS Del Monte brand 2 'L?39' [Void after May 12th, 1962) t .-ÆL A (without coupon 6 bars 59c) (void after May 12th, 1962) SAVE CASH KODAK FILMS *127 or 620\tOryc each\tO/ (without coupon 57c) (void after May 12th, 1962 in > < m if» \u2022 vt O mmmmm with the purchase of GREEN CUT WAX BEANS SAVE CASH CAKE MIX Duncan Hines brand Assorted flavors 19 oi.package (without coupon 42c) (void after May 12th, l!)62i 10c' 50 STAMPS with the purchase of FANCY PEAS Early Garden Del Monte brand 32c SAVE CASH INSTANT COFFEE Cheery Morn brand 6 oi.iar 75c (without coupon 85c) (void after May 12th, 1962 mmmm z m V» m n O C ¦o O z uv.uf\\c DAILY RECORD, WED., MAY 9.1962\t15 iP Miles «'JrYARD GOOV^ KITCHENER (CP) \u2014 Three goals in a minute and 23 sec- MONTREAL \u2014 The Eastern;ile girb shot put championship Townships Track Association With a toss of 29 ft IHin.,! ,\t.\t._\t.\t.\t.\t.\t\u201e .made its first showing here Sun- well ahead of second place.In °nds ofuthe third penod Tuesday night brought Hamilton Red dav at the Paul Sauve Sports the boys high jump Morgan\tth®11, -irst Memorial cup.Center with some good results.Barnes of Rock Island took sec- The scoring spree, climaxing a wild game that took 3v» In these Montreal Indoor Cham- ond place.In this same section hours to complete, gave the Wings a 7-4 victory over Edmon-pionships E.T.A.A., received Paul Coulombe took foupth in ton Oil Kings to sew up the best-of-seven series for tha Cana-two firsts, four seconds, one the mile.George Cooke of Rock dian junior hockey championship 4-1.third and two fourths for 26 Island placed second, in the It was played before a screaming, sell-out crowd of 7,071 points as a team effort and plac- 220 yard dash in the Junior sec- who paid a gross gate of $16.402 at the beautiful Kitchener ed seventh with West Isle win- tion to complete the scoring for \\iemoriai Auditorium \u2014 worth more than $9.000 to the two E.T.T.A.\t(clubs and the biggest gate in the hockey history of this city, The Eastern Townships Trackj^ home of Kitchener-W'aterloo Beavers of the Eastern Pro-Association will he recruiting fwsio ^ Le.,ue new members from all parts of lessl_onaj\t___ \u201cIt was a lot of hard work by a lot of good hockey players that won it for us,\u201d summed up Hamilton coach Eddie Bush after the smoke had settled.if you are start building a fine future now! ning the aggregate, 60 points.In the Bantam division Marlene Rediker of Beebe ran the 50 yd.in 6.5 seconds to take second place.In the boys section Wayne Morrison of Stan-stead leaped 4 ft.10 in.to capture a second place in that event.And smoke there was on the ice but m new members trom an parts the Townships in the near future.Certain standards have to be met by the athletes in order to belong to the Association.The team is coached and only Winston Ingalls of Ayer's managed by J.Terauds of Stan-;stan(jS| where two fights devel Cliff took first place in the Mid stead and the purpose of the or-get high jump with 5 ft.2 in.ganization is to encourage interwhile Bob Crawford tied for est in track and physical fitness fourth in that event.Ingalls also in the Townships, and also to come in third in the 50 yd., sponsor better athletes to high dash.\ter competition on Provincial Nancy Smith won the Juven- and Dominion levels.Surging Giants edge Cards 4-3 on combined efforts of Cepeda and Marichal, Mets move out of cellar San Francisco's surging Gi-jsial, with a host of records slants march on while other Na-ready to his credit and on the tional League contenders stand!way to more, climbed into the still\u2014or worse.And whatever!league batting lead with a .388 became of that multiple-team,!average.wire-to-wire pennant race?j The Dodgers dissipated a Taking on their closest pur-j^e-run lead against the ram-suer and an old pitching nem-jbufcKtl0\u201cs Colts .^ut pulled it esis Tuesday night, the Giants ™* beh\u2018nd tbe bl\u2018ting carried away a 4-3 victory over\tb u r r ' g h * ®n.d \u2018'aur-' St.Louis Cardinals, boosting\tBumght, who tripled and TV ¦ ,\t, .\tdoubled earlier, legged out a their lead to four games.^\tQff Bob6STiefenauer To gain the narrow win, \u201cje^ ^ with two away in the 10th Giants had to beat Larry Jac^van(j moved to third on Frank son\u2014who\u2019d whipped them el§^ Howard\u2019s pinch single.Wills straight times over a two-sea- casbe[j m {j,e winner with his son span\u2014and withstand a late third gin le of the ni ht then Cardinal threat.But they did oped.One involved Bush.Det.Sgt.Charles Bignell of the Kitchener police and Howie Young, explosive former defenceman of Detroit Red Wings who was demoted to Edmonton Flyers of the Western League last season in hopes of cooling him down.Bush emergea from the tus sle unscathed.The policemen went to hospital with facial cuts and Young wound up in the jug awaiting possible charges.In shots on goal, the play was close.Gray stopped 26.Buddy Blom of Hamilton 27.There were 19 minor penalties, of which the Wings drew 10.Hamilton was lucky to emerge from the first period with a 2-0 lead on goals by-Henderson and MacDonald, the latter deflecting past Gray off Bourbonnais\u2019 skate, Edmonton scored twice in half a minute of the second period to tie it up on goMs by Du four and Bourbonnais and Paul put them ahead with a 40-footer through Bloms legs Martin quickly got that one setting the stage for the Let the Canadian Army teach yon a well-paid trade and continue your education.Enjoy fun, companionship and an exciting life as you prepare for a fine future through the Canadian Army Soldier Apprentice Plan.HERE'S HOW YOU CAN QUALIFY! You must be 16, but not have reached your 17th birthday.You must meet Army enrolment standards and have at least Grade 8 education.Enrolment starta In May and continues until September, unless quotas are filled earlier \u2014 therefore, it's advisable to apply in good time.Get full details today, without obligation, from the local Army Recruiting Station listed in your phone book, or mail the coupon below to: Imported American COTTONS ARNELS and COTTONS NOVELTY SLACK and SPORTSWEAR FABRICS LACES Army Recruiting Station 70 Belvedere $t., Sherbrooke, Que., Tel.LO.2 0870 The spectators, doing their best to prolong the struggle, back littered the ice with debris in- final onslaught eluding a bottle of green ink.MacDonald, who scored eight A further delay was caused in! goals in the series, 24 in the the third period when Harri- playoffs and 70 over the entire both on the pitching of Juan Marichal (5-2) and the hitting of Orlando Cepeda, wdnning for the 12th time in the last 13 games.Meanwhile, Los Angeles Dodgers counter - rallied against Houston Colts for a 9-6 decision in 10 innings, Philadelphia Phillies trimmed Cincinnati Reds 6-4 and New York Mets got out of last place for the first time in their young history and two more runs scored on Dick Farrell's wild pitch and catcher Merritt Ranew\u2019s bad throw.Reliever Ron Perranoski (2-0) was the winner.The Colts collected 10 hits against Sandy K o u f a x and Larry Sherry, who also gave up a bases-filled walk apiece.Cincinnati was given one chance after another by Philadelphia\u2019s shaky pitching and defence, banging out 15 hits, drawing four walks and helped son Gray, Edmonton\u2019s brilliant goaltender, was struck in the head by the puck and had to retire for stitches.season, was playing his last game as a junior.\u201cIt's the biggest thrill I ever had,\u201d he said aftei ards.\u201cYou Low-ell MacDonald of Thor-! don\u2019t very often get a chance burn, N.S., scored twice for the; to win the Memorial C- p.\" new champions as did Wayne; Rivers.Howie Menard, Pit Mar-tin and Paul Henderson got the others.Marc Dufour, Roger Bourbonnais, Butch Paul and Vince Downey scored for the western-ers.COACH PHILOSOPHICAL Edmonton coach Buster Bray-shaw, who has led the Wings in two of three successive Memorial Cup defeats, was philosophical.\u201cI thought we deserved a bet-j ter fate ionight,\u201d he said.\u201cI thought we more than matched them, but they only count the shots that go in.\u201d SEE THE NEW 1500 VOLKSWAGEN We accept trade-ins ROGER BEAUDOIN AUTOMOBILES INC.2835 King West, Sherbrooke Tel.LO.9-4613 Continue Your Education Prepare for a Military Career Learn a Trade \u2014 Earn While Yon Learn Please send me your booklet \u201cThe Way To A Fine Futur»\u2019\u2019.I understand that this request does not obligate me ie any way.Name.Age- Address City/Town.Phone No.- Province.Last school grade successfully completed.shoved Chicago Cubs into the aiong by three Phillie errors.' cellar by downing them 3-1.The But the telling figure was the Braves and Pittsburgh Pirates were rained out at Milwaukee.JACKSON VICTIMIZED The Marichal-Cepeda combin- 16 runners stranded by the Reds.Winning southpaw Chris Short (1-1) yielded 12 hits before he was replaced in the ation paced the Giants, with Fe-1 eighth by Dallas Green, who lipe Alou and Ed Bailey chip-!was tagged for Frank Robinping in with vital hitting help, son\u2019s two-run single.Jack Bald-Cepeda slugged a two-run dou- schun took over in the ninth |||gg| ble against Jackson (3-3) in the with one on, gave up two sin-1 ¦ first inning, then he and Alou connected for successive dou-in the eighth, breaking a 2-2 tie.Bailey came through with a sin- gles, then set down the final three batters.Billy Klaus\u2019 two-run homer was the big hit as the Phils mm ml mi m ; gle, delivering what proved to be j built a 4-0 lead against Jim 5 the winning run The Cards hit the long ball against Marichal, a homer and double by Stan Musial, a homer by Carl Bawatski and Ken Boyer\u2019s double.Sawatski\u2019s homer and Boyer\u2019s double came in the bottom of the ninth, but Marichal weathered the uprising for his fifth complete game and the ninth in 11 games for Giant pitchers.The amazing 41-year-old Mu- O\u2019Toole (2-4) and they nailed it down with two more off Howie Nunn in the sixth.The Mets eased out of the cellar with help from the Cubs\u2019 erratic outfield.One New York run came in when Billy Williams muffed a pop fly for his ; second two-base error of the game and the Mets wrapped it up when Felix Mantilla's key single skittered through George Altman\u2019s legs.Casey Stengel meets his two new hurlers, Miller and Mizell, and gives them starting assignments CHICAGO (AP)\u2014Casey Stengel peered out of the dugout at Wrigley Field\u2014the first time he had been there since leading his old Boston Braves against Chicago Cubs in 1943.pitch?\u2019 He said: \u2018Yes.\u2019 I said \u2018OK, you pitch for us here i; the last game of the series.\u2019 \u201cSo, you see, we all got ac quainted real quick.\u201cOur pitching staff is really \u201cMust be a dozen fans up ln| shattered and I always have r them stands,\u201d said the New ]0t of rearranging to do.Some York Mets manager.\u201cMust be^people think I have 10 starters the cold weather.It couldn't bejbut actually there are only three because the Cubs are playing us The opening of the three-game| \u2014Hook, Craig (Roger) and Jackson (Al).\u201cAnd that reminds me.We 1 mwm * Every glosi of Dow hot ll.Every lip reveals ihe uniform flavour that comes from masterful MULTI-BIENDING of 36 smooth, perfect individuel brews.Always satisfying, guaranteed to please, Dow is the easy-drinking best in beer.Treat yourself, and you'll soon see .COTTONS Thoutonds Upon Thouands of Yards in an Outstanding Assortment of Prints ond Woven*.Hundreds of One or Two of a Kind American Sample Lengths.Reg.98c to 1.98 Yd THRIFT PRICED AT THE BON MARCHE PRICED TO BRING YOU BIGGER THAN USUAL SAVINGS! 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