Sherbrooke daily record, 2 mai 1963, jeudi 2 mai 1963
[" Today's Chuckle An executive is a persoa who can take two hours for lunch without having everybody miss him.Sliccbcooke Dailu Becoid THE WEATHER Sunny; temperature near normal; light winds; high today at Sherbrooke 55.Outlook for Friday.Sunny and warmer.Established 1897 Price; 5 Cents SHERBROOKE, QUEBEC, THl RSDAY, M AY 2.1963 Sixty - Seventh Yeai Planes pluck 222 from persons flood N-7 Ï- = ' ,9^, , HAY RIVER.N.W'.T.(CP) \u2014 At least five airplanes dropped in quiek succession onto a partially flooded airfield late Wednesday to pluck 222 persons from this I flood-stricken town and carry them to distant points.The evacuees were the first of 355 who chose to leave i the area after flood waters for the second day swept through | the island community at the mouth of the Hay River on j Great Slave Lake.; The airlift was halted\tflooded sewage facilities, a (darkness made landing condi-^ s|lor(age 0f drinking w ater and restricted electric power.Power was off completely for several ELECT TO LEAVE A poll was conducted and 355 _______|.¦ 1.iHi MRS.JOHN GRIEVE BEEBE RESIDENT MARKS WOTH YEAR BEEBE \u2014 (Special) \u2014 One of Beebe\u2019s oldest citizens, Mrs.John Grieve observes her 100th birthday today.Mrs.Grieve resides with her son David and Mrs.Grieve at Junction Street where she has made her home for the past 33 years.She came to Canada from Scotland in 1911.Some of her happiest days are spent with her grandchildren and great grandchildren when they come home for a visit.Until the last five years \u201cGrammie\u201d Grieve could be seen taking her daily walk, enjoying the beauty of the countryside.She never hesitated to walk a distance of a mile a day and at the age of 85 walked as far as Eake Memphre-magog.Although she can no longer take her walks she enjoys a car ride with her son and daughter-in-law.Mrs.Grieve has always been a member of Wesley United church and only in the past few years has been unable to attend services.She attributes her long life to exercise, plenty of rest and a cheery disposition.Mrs.Grieve is at home to her friends today.lions here too hazardous.The | other evacuees were to be picked up today, and more than hours Wednesdav -100 persons continued to huddle jin a school on high ground.There was no precise measurement of the river level.Wed- elected to leave nesday afternoon the water re After a 45-minute flight to| ceded temporarilv.It began to Yellowknife, Hi miles north.Irise again in the'evening.with 50 evacuees in a C-46 trans i CHILDREN SICK\tp0,rt/ Capt ^ Fransberger, a pilot with Pacific Western An No injuries were reported but , j n e s said his passengers! one evacuee said on arrival at .looked vorv sad and quict; Fort Smith, 100 miles southeast.Several of the 18 children on that many of those lodged in the lhe pjane were C1.ying school w ere becoming panicky j A relav of trucks and boats' .and many children were sick carrjed evacuees through the Mayor W.R.McBryan said no town, laced by stretches of ; serious sickness had been re - water and mud, to the airport ported but some may become \"It was terrible,\" said Mrs ill owing to a combination of Alex Gordon as she stepped! typhoid vaccine administered j from a plane carrying an infant |before evacuees departed and lhe ride on the plane.While officials said there appeared to be no physical danger iin remaining on the flooded island, the tow-n faced increasing health hazards because of wrapped in blankets.\u201cEverything has moved Houses are pulled over.Cars! arc ruined.Telephone poles are; down.There are boats \u2014 big-boats \u2014 floating loose in lhe: streets.\" TRIES FOR PACIFIC \"FIRST\" \u2014 Mrs Belly Miller, 3(i, of Santa Monica, Calif., hopes to make the first 7.100 mile solo flight across the Pacific from east to west\u2014California to Australia.Her route will be approximately the same in the opposite direction\u2014as that taken bv Amelia Farhart on an ill-fated flight 76 years ago.She is shown before take-off in Oakland.\t(NEA Telephoto) U S.housewife goes round the world solo to prove pro status /City police probe FLQ link Id,000 rounds of ammunition found in homes \\ huge arsenal of ammunition found in Sherbrooke within the past few days has been tentatively linked by city police yyilh the EI.Q (Onebee Liberation Front ).Captain Armand Genest of the Sherbrooke police said I bursdav there is n \u201cpossibility\" that the I IO is connected yyilh the 10,000 rounds of amiuiinilion for automatic rifles and pistols yshich yyas uncovered in scyend occupied residences in Sherbrooke, Claim two warships in area of sinking SANTA MONICA.Calif.(AP) ring that she's a professional pilot- Mrs.Betty Miller is pro not jusl a housewife with a Pearsons, Macmillans have lunch together high flying hobby.Mrs.Miller, 36.of Sanla Monica, Calif., is in Honolulu |loday after completing the first leg of her scheduled solo flight from Oakland, Calif., to Australia.At their Santa Monica flight; sho S(.,.V(,S .,s offico manage| Whooi.husband Chuck Miller and a ,onior in,s,n\u201eu\u201e ;U ,h(, said his wife is just a little dis- f,jgh, .sl.hoo| and ,akrs lmi(.oul turberi al the frequent refer (,vprv VPa|.\tln \u201e\u201e \u201eu\t,\t, \u201e J \u201e\t\u201e\tcnees to her as a \"housewife \" powdpr Puff Do|.bv, the Mans QUEBEC (CP) \u2014 Charges of \"muzzle\u2019 and \u201cgag were i \"She s been a professional pi-jcontinental air rare for women] hurled across the Legislature floor Wednesday as a Union Na-\tlot for over\t10\tyears\tand she\tS||(,\t|1;l> raccd , lx ,a|.s\tj tionale motion against storage of nuclear weapons in Quebec\tdoesn't want\tlo give the\timpres\tcam(,\tjn SPCOn(| |as|\tyeai was declared out of order and dropped from the order paper.s'on ,,,a, .M™ anyone can cross ^^,0, mon, t|ian bmiI s (lj But, even though the motion was dropped, the opposition\t,*11' Facific\ton\ta solo\tflight,\tf|jghl\t|jmr logged,\tMrs Millei managed to work a few anti-nuclear arguments into the heated,\t^1'*er sa'('-\ttakes\ta business like\tattitude\tto Politic and pretty, Mrs Mil Que.A-arms debate ruled out of order Mr.Lesage suggested to live Speaker that the motion was irregular because it dealt with a subject outside provincial jurisdiction, which under House rules could not be debated.Secondly, he said, the constitution made it clear that military mat- ,\t,\t,\t,\t,\t.\t,\t,\t,\t, \u2022\tIters are within federal jurisdic- state in a relaxed atmosphere, had already had a curtam-rais- jUon and SQ was use of land for ing meeting Wednesday, a few hours after Pearson s arrival LONDON (CP) \u2014 Prime Münster Pearson, accompanied by his wife, today lunched at Admiralty House as guests of Prime Minister Macmillan and Lady Dorothy.The two leaders, both of whom like transacting affairs of 90 - minute debate, started when Premier Lesage asked the Speaker to rule the motion irregular.by air from Canada.They will have further talks later today and another luncheon meeting Friday.The newly-elected prime min I military purposes.Leader Retorted Opposition Daniel Johnson: HOUSE MUZZLED \u201cIt is infinitely regrettable that under the pretext this is a _ federal field, this House, the Baptists meet tion of the Baptist Young Peo-_\t.\t,\t, ,, ,\t, , I pie\u2019s Union of Ontario and Que- dent Kennedy at Hyannis Port.thafd ^ House\u2019decided unan beC her° May 17 2°' SpCC'al Mass., later this month.\timously, it could debate any Pearson told reporters the subject it wanted But, he said purpose of his visit to Biitain,as soon as tbere js an objec was to establish a basic under- don be must f0i]0w House rules.ister is here to establish fresh working relationships with British ministers.Earlier, Mr.Pearson had a private talk with British Opposition Leader Harold Wilson He also had an early call from Sir Harold Caccia, former British ambassador in Washington, followed by Sir Saville Garner, permanent undersecretary of state for Commonwealth affairs Both are old friends of Mr.Pearson.Pearson also had a brief talklstanding between himself and h;\u201c then\" declared\" \u2018th7 motion with Jo Gnmond, leader of the|Macmillan m respect of our old 0j order British Liberal party.Grimondjinterests and problems.\u201d\t: AppeaIedi his decision was visTt I^Februar'\u201d\"6\t3 TALKS PRELIMINARY\tmaintained 50 lo 25, the House V1 Just\" after''breakfast Pearson He said, î]c wou\u2018d havc Pre:\tpn s\u2018ra\u2018gdt Pa*ty lines, talked with J L Gray presi- irninary tadis on\twajs and The motion had been on the or- dent of Atomic Energy of Canada Limited, who currently is touring Europe seeking longterm contracts for the Crown uranium-selling agency.VISITS PALACE Pearson visited Buckingham Palace briefly on his way to the first formal conference with Macmillan.He was to sign the guest book at the palace\u2014a formality which does not require | the presence of the Queen or any of her ministers.Mr.and Mrs.Pearson lunched with the Macmillans at Admiralty House, the official rcsi dence of the British prime min | L0ND0N (CP)_li was on a in a letter to his Woodford con-ister during the restoration pro-;dull Februarv day in jgqj ,hat stituents ject at 10 Downing Street.1er has the background to sup bam, port her claim to professional- ward her 7,100-mile trip to Bris which \u201chad not considered it ism.foreign to their préoccupa FLIES HELICOPTERS lions.\u201d He said that from a heallh angle, (he question of nuclear weapons is a provincial matter.Premier Lesage said the motion dealt with storage of nuclear weapons in Quebec\u2014there is a Bomare missile base at La Maeaza, 85 miles northwest of Montreal\u2014and \u201cbombs in storage don't affect the public health.\u201d \u201cI feel qualified,\u201d she said before leaving Sanla Monica flew to West Germany and France today to visit Canadian armed forces.He went over on the same RCAF aircraft that from^*Toronto Plime ministerirepresentatives of the province; SARNIA, Ont.(CP)-About Pearson did not expect, his ex- sÆ whicl.6 goTbeton^the!7?\tf\"\u2019\tto ploratory talks with Macmillan boundaries not only of Quebec1® Cnd he\t®nnUa corucn' to produce specific decisions.!but of tbe nation.\u201d The Canadian will see Presi- speaker will be Rev.H.Eugene Owens of Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary, Wake Forest, N.C.means of strengthening ecn- der paper since March 29, just nomic and political co-operation 10 days before the April 8 fed between the two Commonwealth eral general election, countries.\tMr.Johnson noted motions on Pearson also repeated his nuclear weapons had come be-election campaign on defcnce|fore the Saskatchewan and Brit-stand.2 2 2 2 Z f' r INDEX Births, deaths Classified Comics .Editorials .Financial .Sports .Television Women 5 7 2,7 4 5 «, \u2019 2 6 ish Columbia Legislatures\t^\t% Churchill's first speech was in 1901 She has been flying since 1952\u2019 N'll'intlly, there would be a and give instructions in both fixed-wing aircraft and hclicop ters, She's the 38th woman to be rated as a helicopter pilot.Only 51 women are known to| hold helicopter licences.Fortin takes temporary position great, thrill in establishment of another flying milestone, but il there were any large elemenl of risk, I would not undertake the flight.\u201d BEYOND SHOWING OFF \u201cFlying is far beyond lhe showoff stage and the days of the leather jacket and the hel met are gone,\u201d she added While the main purpose of trip is to deliver the iwin-en-gined Piper Apache to a customer in Brisbane, Mrs.Miller is also oul to make aviation Ins He said about 5,000 rounds ol aniimiuitinn for automatic weapons w a s found.He tlid not reveal the tvpe.but said it could not have been obtained legally.Vmimmirion of the same calibre is sold commercially for Imnting rifles, he said, \u201cbut it is not the same as we found.\u201d He declined to say whether the discovered ammunition was designed for the armv's semi - automatic rifle.It is known that ammunition lor this weapon is of the same calibre as the .308 ammunition sold commcr-eiallv.II is also known that the arms ainnmnition can be used in commercial weapons.No weapons have been found as yel, Captain (>c-ncst said, and no arrests have been made.Police are p r e s e n 11 y working to find nul who was eventually lo receive fhe ammunition.Captain Ccncsl said Ilia) (he bullets may have been Iransporled fo Sherbrooke by people who also possess the automatic w c a p ls of the National Academy of broadcast once and then van Television Arts and sciences ishes, if not forever, at least un , 1 pattered through nine chapters tii rerun time It is logical to -around the country and in var- assume that many of the eli jous television jobs will be casl gible voters had bridge dates,, ing their ballots for some of the went bowling, fixed leaky fau , T40 or more candidates.\teels or watches programs on Y ( OH.what a lovely IfVf no,i REAU.V Si^OULDN T^ ^(i.iTTue hat .i\\^ just \\/ cant afporo itj^ r got to I V HAVE It! li\" s I BUT OM the OTHEP wanO, \u2022 iHS 6*.\u2018 % «r -f A I Show Business MORTY MEEKLE COMMENCING MAY 1st\t The Miss Richmond Bar-B-Q\tPM & Steak House\tIlf will be under new management\t'M V* Vx Open 7 days a week\t 7 a m.to 11.00 p.m.\t Weekends: 7.00 a m.to t\tp.m.CINDY WILL Be DOWN IN a minute.lueuppoeeo TO ENTEGTAIN NOU.T 3 o\\cy a\\JKU WELL, r 6UPR36E rT-S BETTS?THAN A COUPLE OF DULL CARD TRlCKft.mi Wy NfA Wm Tm »M US M 0« NORTON DRIVE-DN THEATRE Saturday, May 4th Elvis Presley Stella Stevens GIRLS - GIRLS - GIRLS Penny Pals Anatole Weekends Only, Saturday & Sunday until Mid.June.Sunday, May 5th James Stewart Grace Kelly REAR WINDOW \u2014 ALSO \u2014 Bow Jest ET TU OTTO FRECKLES /MOM, iM eOlNÔ SWIMMiNkS AND X CAMT FIND AMY BlCr^ Towels' -\u2014 ' OM, DEAR-\u2014 TMEYPE all N THE WASH/ te.WAIT'1 have AM IDEA/ PAPFE^ ToWELlM have more than his share of fall\u2014and probably not even onit-roubles at ,he brid8e table and his home network.\tmost of bis letters concern tra- gedies.Ken writes, \u201cI don\u2019t suppose you approve of my partner\u2019s heart response, his pass to one spade, or his double of two hearts, but we wound tip with a top score.\" I don\u2019t approve of the one heart response.East should re- JACOBY ON BRIDGE IF YOUR TV SET needs repairs or adjustments L NIC0L ENRG.Radio and TV Sales & Service Daily 9.00 a.m.10.00 p.m.95 Wellington St.S.LO.9-2244 OWDAN \\*vU: try-.\u2022\\\tT CANADIAN SHERRY AND PORT Order a copy of \u201cWin at Bridge with Oswald Jacoby.\" Send name, address, and 50 cents in coins to: Newspaper Enterprise Association, 1200 West Third Street, Cleveland 13, Ohio, U S.A.ispond one diamond since there 1 is no future for his side in j heart unless West can bid the jsuit.Then East might have ; tried one no-trump instead of a pass.Finally his double of (wo hearts might have proved | suicidal.After all, South can jinake three hearts against any : defense, but now see what hap pened to South.Ken opened the ace and another club, He hoped East would be able to trump the second lead of the suit.South was in dummy and tried the heart finesse.Ken made his singleton king and led a third club which East was able to ruff.Now East led a trump and careful defense held South to five trumps and a diamond plus the one club he had already made.Proving that nothing succeeds like success, and that sometimes bridge is about as GUIDE TO TELEVISION VIEWING 3\u2014WCAX\u2014Burlington 5\u2014WPTZ\u2014Plottsburg 6\u2014CBMT\u2014Montreal 7\u2014CHLT\u2014Sherbrooke TBA\u2014To Be Announced\t12\u2014CFCF\u2014 Montreal\t8\u2014WMTW\u2014Mount Washington NORTH A 9 8 6 5 3 y 4 2 ?Q4 AKQ WEST (D) A A J 4 2 ¥ K ?4865 A A J 9 4 5 EAST A Kin7 V9863 ?A 10-9 2 A 102 SOUTH A Q y A Q J 10 7 5 ?K73 *763 and South vulnerable North West 1 A 1 A Pass Pass Opening lead North\tEast\tSouth Pass\t1 ¥\tPass Pass\tPass\t2 ¥ Pass\tDouble\tPass Pass\t\t * A BULWER \u2014 Mr.and Mrs.C rtis were in Sutton, where they were called by the sudden death of Mrs.Ross\u2019 mother Mrs.Jordan.They also attend ed the funeral service in Sut ton on April 22.DUBOYCE'S CORNER \u2014 Mr.Bill Johnson, of Dunham, was a guest of Mr.and Mrs.John Badger on April 21.Mr.and Mrs.G.Rogerson, of Bolton Pass, were recent guests of Mr.and Mrs.L.Rhi-card.Mr.and Mrs.J.Pille have returned to Lennoxville, after spending the holidays with their parents, Mr.and Mrs.M.Pille.Mr.and Mrs.Wm.Stone, visited Mrs.Mabel Tibbits and Mr.Howard Eldridge, in the Sweetsburg Hospital.By BOB TKOMAS PYRAMID LAKE, Nev.(APj The Piute Indians have a name for it\u2014Evil Land.Nothing but the scrubbiest of brush grows here.The flat des-lert land slopes gently to the ' placid, deep-blue lake.The plainness of the landscape is [relieved by dramatic outcroppings of rock and bulbous monuments created by eons of mineral springs.George Stevens chose this I barren place to depict ancient Capernaum beside the Sea of Galilee.Here he is nearing the end of filming what is planned as his masterpiece, The Great jest Story Ever Told.It will be the most expensive film ever made entirely in the United States.The projected [cost was $10,000,000; the fin-; fished product may double that When you visit the location, you can understand how the expenses mount up.A small city [has been erected on this dismal 17 plain.Three hundred film work-Y; j-Y ;ers are housed in luxury trail-^j 1% ers, rented from an air force [contractor in Idaho, and in ! aluminum - sided shacks, built I from the floor up.D'NE IN TENT Huge tents contain the mess hall (the food is well above [average -for film locations), wardrobe and makeup departments and theatre.The latter is used to show daily rushes and for a feature movie each night.The logistics of the operation are enormous.Everything has been planned, from the ancient Ross glass fibre boats that line the shore to the piles of fish (plastic) drying on rocks.Weathered gates and temples were built next to the lake, blending amazingly into the landscape.A menagerie of biblical animals has been assembled.The Stevens company has a corner on the American camel market, having collected 22 from circuses and compounds as far away as Florida.Three have died during the six months of filming, but two babies have been born.The logistics of the human actors is more complex.Max sented by Joanna Dunham, the von Sydow, who plays Jesus.English actress who plays Mary and the young actors who por- Magdalene.The scenes of her tray the apostles have been stoning were being hurried be-present throughout the produc- cause she is eight months preg-tion.Other performers come nant.and go.and their availability; must jibe with their own sched uies.Standing by at this location were Joseph Schildkraut, Sal Mineo and Shelley Winters.The latter\u2019s character was listed woman of no name.One cast problem was pre- BACKACHE?.not me! For relief from backache or that tired-out feeling 1 depend on\u2014 75 DANCE Glen Mountoin Chalef Knowlton Doug.Whitcher's Orch., Saturday, May 4th, 9 P.M.\u2022\tRestaurant \u2022\tCocktail Lounge \u2022\tMotel \u2022\tFully Licensed DANCE At FITCH BAY LEGION HALL MAY 4th and Every Saturday Night Dancing From 9 P.M.to 1 A.M.Modern and Old Time Music Orchestra: Sam Hopper and His Hoedowners Admission: $1.00 KNOWLTON LANDING Mr.and Mrs.Douglas Abbott j of Ottawa, and Mr.and Mrs j Robert Ronaldson, Miss Eve lyn Jones, of Montreal, were i weekend guests of Mr.and Mrs.[Ray Jones.Miss Melanie Westoyer, of | Montreal, was a holiday guest I of her parents, Mr.and Mrs.(Gardner Westover.Adults55c^^Children^underM2 year^FRE^ FRIDAY & SATURDAY, May 3-4 THE 300 SPARTANS Richard Egan and Diane Baker SUNDAY, MAY 5 FOREVER MY LOVE Romy Schneider and Karl Boehm MONDAY & TUESDAY, May 6 \u2022 7 GIGOT Jackie Gleason WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY, May 8-9 THE OUTSIDER Tony Curtis FRIDAY IS CHEVROLET NIGHT.The 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12) People In Conflict 3:1$ p.m.7) Votre Enfant Madame J;25 p.m.3) News 12) Line \u2019Em Up 3:30 p.m.3) Millionaire 5) You Don't Say fi> Take Thirty 7)\tL'Eternal Pcmlnin 8)\tWho Do You Trust 3:55 p.m.5) Amer.Bandstand 4:00 p.m.3) Secret Storm ft) Match Game 6)\tScartlett Hill 7)\tBoblno | 8)American Bandstand 12 Here\u2019s Look At You 4:25 p.m.ft) NBC News 4:30 p.m.3) Edge of Night 5) Discovery 61 1 Love LucV 7)\tLa Boite A Surprise 8)\tDiscovery \u201963 12) Surprise Party 4:55 p.m.j ft) Newstand B> Amer.Newstand 5:00 p.m.| 3) Hornpopper Presents 5)\tFathfr Knows Best 6)\tRazzle Dazzle ' 7) Ivanhoe ! 8) Superman 3:15 p.m.j 3) Current Events Quiz 5:30 p.m.I 5) Kartoon Karnlval 6)\tWeb of Life 7)\tPlus on Est de Fous 8)\tEarly Show 5:45 p.m.3) Life of Riley 6:00 p m.5)\tRocky 6)\tPete and Gladys 7)\tMelody Ranch 12) Beany & Cecil 6:15 p.m.3) World of Sporta 5) News 6:25 p.m.3) Weatherwise 6:30 p.m.3) Newstimt 5) Sports 6> Metro 7) Tele-Bulletin 12) Six Thirty Pulse 6:40 p.m.5)\tAtlantic Weather man 6:45 p.m.3) Walter Cronkitt ft) Newt Reporta 6)\tCBC TV News 7)\tLa Meteo 6:50 p.m.7)\tEdition Sportive 4:55 p.m.8)\tD Smith, Sports 7:00 p.m.3) You Can Quota Me 5i Wagon Train 7)\tUne attend pas I\u2019Autre 8)\tRon Cochran with the news 12) Leave It to Beaver 7:01 p.m.6) Seven-O-One 6) Dickem & Ftnster 7:13 p.m 8) Evening Report 7:25 p.m.8) Watch \\ our Weather 7:30 p.m.3) Rawhide 6)\tExpedition 7)\tHistoire Vecue 8)\tCheyenne 12) Sunset Theatre 8.00 p.m.ft) McKeever and the Colonel 6)\tCounty Hocdow n 7)\tLa Balsamine 8)\tFather Knows Best 8:30 p m.3) Route 66 5)\tMitch Miller 6)\tTrue 7)\tCinema International 8)\tFUntstone 9:00 p.m.6)\tTommy Ambrose 8) Im's Dickens He's Fenster 12) Sam Benedict 9:30 p.m.3) Alfred Hitchcock 3) The Price Is Right 61 Empire 8)77 Sunset Strip 10:00 p.m.5) Jack Parr Show 7)\tTelejournal 12) Mcltale\u2019s Navy 10:15 p.m.7) Politique Provincial 10:30 p m.5)\tEye Witness 6)\tCandid Camera 7)\tPremiere Plan 8)\tDeath Valley Days 12) News 10:45 p.m.12) Pulse 10:35 p.m.12) Network 11:00 p.m.3) Esso Reporter 5)\t11th Hour Report 6)\tNational Newa 7)\tDerniere Edition 8)\tMurphy Martin News 12) Pierre Berton 11:10 p.m.J) Vermont Edition 8) Regional Newa Final 11:15 p.m.3) Patricia and the Weather S) nth Hour Sporta 8) Viewpoint 7)\tTheatre au Con du Feu 8)\tWeather Final 11:20 p.m.5)\tFriday Night Movie Date 8) Final Edition 8) World\u2019s Best Movies 11:22 p.m.11:30 p.m.6)\tFriday Premiere 5) Tonights Show 12:00 Midnight 12) Newsroom 12 uneventful as sitting in a rock | ing chair on the edge of a precipice.CARD SENSE Q\u2014The bidding has been: j South West North East j l Spade Pass 2 Hearts Pass !4 N.T.Pass 5 Hearts Pass *> You, South, hold: Spades A-K-Q-J-10-6-5.Hearts A-3-2, Diamonds K-5, Clubs 4.What do you do?A\u2014Bid five no-trump.Not only does this ask for kings, but it also informs partner that your side has all four aces.TODAY\u2019S QUESTION Your partner responds six hearts to show two kings.What do you do now?Answer Tomorrow RANDBORO \u2014 Miss Audrey McCallum.nurse in training at the Sherbrooke Hospital, is spending a few days with her parents, Mr.and Mrs.Leslie McCallum.AT RAYFELS HIGHWATER \u2014 Miss G.Herrod of the Montreal School for the Blind, spent several days at the home of Mr.and Mrs.J.Wilkins.Mr.and Mrs.Maurice St.Aimant and family, of Rock Island, and Mr.and Mrs.John Porter, of Waterloo, spent the weekend with Mr.and Mrs Stanley Clark.David and Betty Binning, of Knowlton, have returned home after spending a week at the home of Mr.and Mrs.R Brown.Mr.and Mrs.Ross Clark and family of Oakville, Ont., were to the family of Mrs.lalberL Clark.TOMIFOBIA \u2014 Mr.and Mrs.Lawrence Rover accompanied by Miss Mildred Rever spent a few days recently with Mr.and M r s.Wayne Rever and family, in Joliette, and with Mr.and Mrs.Donald Young and family in St.Johns.Miss Frances Embury was among the students of Sunny-side School, who enjoyed a trip to New York City, during the Easter holidays.Mr.Larry Keeley spent the weekend with his parents, Mr.and Mrs.Jack Keeley.SAILS NO MORE Cutty Sark, most famous of the great clipper ships, launched in 1869, now rests in a permanent dry dock at Greenwich, outside London.GENERAL ^ ELECTRIC ELECTRIC RANGE \u2022 LADIES COATS and SUITS Vz PRICE SPRING COATS and SUITS Large assortment of colours and sizes.LADIES\u2019 DRESSES 33V3 OFF EXTRA SPECIAL Just arrived \u2014 Ladies' Cotton Dresses Regular Value $12.95 $5.§§ As Low As Y HENDERSON VALE \u2014 Mrs.Harry Marshall and grandson, Larry Payeur, of Thetford Mines, spent a few days with Mr.Lyman and Rus-[ sell Marshall, Mr.Harry Mar [ j shall also was a guest at the same home.Mr.Lynn Marshall has re-, turned to his teaching duties inj Boucherville, after spending j [the Easter holidays with his! parents, Mr.and Mrs.H.Mar-' shall.N -: LADIES\u2019 HATS Reduced for Quick Sale DENISON'S MILLS- Miss Willo Denison spent a few days with her aunt and unde, Mr.znd Mrs.Gordon! Denison, in Tracy, she also visited cousins, Mr.and Mrs/ Elmer Denison, Ann, Norman and Judy, in Sillery.Models as low as \u2014 $159 R0SS-BIR0N LO.2-1564 Electric Ltd.183 Frontenac St.Sherbrooke 172 Wellington St.North - LQ.9-3097 STORE that Lovely^ ' iw4,'IlK Modern Storage Vault Expert Repairs and Alterations LIEE Tel.LO.2-4006 'Furriers Since 7909\" SbecbrooueDailijEccord THl'RS MW iddt \u2018Sherbrooke\u2019s Leading Dairy SHERBROOKE PURE MILK HIGH QUALITY DAIRY PRODUCTS LO 2 1585 Numismatists' The flowers will have to wait Four newcomers win ïor\u2019Mày'w-u W.G.MacDougall plans busy retirementin Windsor elections The second annual conven-\t¦\tM convention set The second annual convention of the Province of Quebec Numismatic Association «ill be held on May 10th, 11th, and 12th at the New Sherbrooke Hotel in Sherbrooke.The convention will be hosted by the Sherbrooke Numismatic Society, who «ere hosts to the Canadian Numismatic Association convention in I960.Preparations are near eomple-j tion, and the convention com-1 mittee members feel confident that this convention will be, just as successful as their I960' C.N.A.convention.Registration of S2 includes have t0 Wait until next year ' the beautiful bronze medal Reading is another thing struck to mark the event.Mr, MacDougall has to catcii ribbons, and all activities.The Up on.he said, banquet, to be held Saturday evening from 6:00 to 8:00 p.m.B\\ LKON VRl) R\\ W I Record staff reporter) 55.Gregor MacDougall, an agriculturalist with a passion for gardening, sa\\s his flowers may he neglected again thh year, although he officially retired at the end of April.The Mr.MacDougall, 70.says the first thing he plans to do, after working 49 years for the betterment of agriculture in the Eastern Townships, is to take a flying trip to the west coast to visit his son.a lieutenant colonel dentist in the Canadian Militia.The three-week trip, with Mrs.SlacDougall.wil probably start at the end of this month, he said.i : - \u201cFor several years, now I have not had the time to lake proper care of my flowers,\u201d he said.\"They will probably \"Anybody in the extension service (for the Quebec Dc-(during which the bourse room parimcnt of Agriculture) has will be closed) will be S3.For the benefit of the dealers, the banquet will commence at 6:00 p.m.sharp, so as to be certain to finish no later than the deadline of 8:00 p.m.The convention auction will again be held under the supervision of J.E.Charlton, noted Canadian authority and dealer.Auction catalogues are available upon request from Mr.Charlton at his business address, 80 Richmond St., E.Toronto 1, Ontario.The auction will highlight such items as a 1947 Maple Leaf Proof set of six coins, including the rarest of the George VI half dollars; a 1908 Specimen Set; a BU 1931 Half and a 1921 5c silver in VG, There will be 2 auction sessions, the first at 3:00 p.m.on very little time for reading 1 am looking forward to doing a lot of it now.\u201d The reading program, how ever, «'ill have to be fitted into a round of activités which looks like a full-time job.Positions which he will con tinue to fill are: secretary to the Sherbrooke Sheep Breed ers Association, secretary to the Stanstead Sheep Breeder\u2019s Association, director of the Sherbrooke Fall and W'n ter Fairs, director of the Cookshire Fair, director of the Ayer\u2019s Cliff Fair, secretary of the Sherbr oke Ploughmen\u2019s Association, governor of the Wales Home in Richmond.He says he has always had Friday and the second at 1:001 a particular interest in youth, having devoted from 35 to 40 per cent of his lime to work-on their behalf.He has organized 4-H Clubs, school fairs, short courses in agriculture and household science, and inter-club com petitions at the Sherbrooke Fair.He said he was not sure p.m.on Saturday.Convention Chairman is Rolland Giguere.124 Sanborn St., Sherbrooke.In charge of the bourse is Jack Edgar, 384 Chatelaine St., Sherbrooke, and in charge of exhibits is Mr.Alan Mooney, 163 London St., Sherbrooke.Other committees and their respective heads are: Banquet, Lorne Thomson; ladies activities, Mrs.Evelyn Graham; medals and ribobns, Lionel Lessard; security, Carl McWhinnie of the R.C.M.P.; registration and raffle, Hartley Graham; program and publicity, Eddy Echenberg.Arrangements have been completed with Mayor Armand Nadeau to have Coin Week proclaimed for the week of May 5th to 11th in Sherbrooke.Displays will be set up in the windows of local establishments to mark the event.Mayor Nadeau will also officiate al the official opening of the Convention at 10:00 a.in.Friday morning.All who would succeed him a-agricultural extension field-man for the Quebec depar' ment of agriculture, but that, whoever it was, he would always be ready to lend a helping hand in the continua'ion of this work for young farmers.In June.1914.Mr MacDougall was appointed assistant to the Macdonald College de monsfrator at Cowansville for Brome and Missisqeo, counties.In October of the same year, he became the Macdonald College demonstrator at Lennoxville for Sherbrooke and Stanstead counties.In July 1916 he was appoint ed county agriculturalist under the Quebec department of agriculture for Sherbrooke and Stanstead.In the spring of 1933 he became regional agronome for the counties of Stanstead.Sherbrooke, Richmond and Comptoh.He continued in that position until the designation of regional agronome was discontinued throughout the province.He became agronome for Sherbrooke County and Compton To«\u2019nship.He has assisted in the organization of the Lennoxville Short Course Committee, the Sherbrooke Sheep Breeders Association, the Stanstead Sheep Breeders Association, the St.Francis District Ayr shire Club, the St.Francis District Holstein Club, the Eastern Townships Beef Cattle Club and the Sherbrooke Ploughmen\u2019s Association.At one time or another lie ha' been secretary-treasurer to each of these organizations, as well as to the Sherbrooke Horse Breeding Syndicate, The Sherbrooke County Agricultural Society and the Lennoxville farmers Club He assisted J A.Ste.Marie in organizing the first calf club in the province, under the auspices of the federal and provincial departments of agriculture in 1921.New ealf dubs have been organized every year since.He said the first team to represent the province in dairy cattle at National Club Week in Toronto was from the Hatley Calf Club.The first swine team was from the Lennoxville club.As regional agronome, he organized agricultural courses to be given in French, with the co-operation, he says, of the federal and provincial departments of agriculture, \u201cand especially the staff of the Lennoxville Experimental Farm.\u201d He helped set up weekly broadcasts on both Sher brooke radio stations.The organization of Better Farming Competitions in Sherbrooke.Stanstead, Richmond and Compton Counties required a lot of etfort in the part of Mr.MacDougall when he was Regional Agronome.\t_____ He explained the scheme.H The Held husbandn branch of the Quebec agriculture department awarded annually a S20 prize to each participai ing farmer who gained at least 65 per cent of the points called for in a five-year scheme, including the measuring of the farm, the setting up of crop rotation plans, the use of proper seed and for tilization and limeing for the soil.Pure bred sires were kept, and for dairy farmers, milk records and bookkeeping were required.At the end of each five year period, an additional prize of $1,000 was distributed to the winners.The third of these compeli lions is being organized now, he said Some of the other holds in which he was active were: assisting in organizing scierai cooperative creameries and feed cooperatives, assisting in organizing the Cooperative Shipment of W ool and Lambs, assisting in organizing the artificial breeding Centre in Sherbrooke, aiding in liming the counties of Sherbrooke Stanstead included in the restricted area plan for the eradication of bovine tuberculosis, and bovine brucellosis.Some of the positions held by Mr.MacDougall in the community are: Past presi dent of Lennoxville and Ascot Community Association, or ganized Red Cross campaign in Lennoxville, Ascot and Waterville for several years, president of Boy Scout com mittee for a time, director oi Sherbrooke Y.M.C.A .for sev oral years, one of the oi l leers of the Lennoxville t'niled I 5V1NDSOR i Special '\t- Newcomers to the muni* cipai political field swept all four posts on the Winusor Town Council- the mayoralty and three aldermanic seats ai 'take in 5Vediiesday\u2019s ciuc elections Fleeted to the Council were Arthur Hamel a' mayor.Comad Charland for Council Seat Two, Roland Riemteifu in Seal Two and Andre Beauregard in Seat Five.Three cornered fights were witnessed for all toijr posts\t\u2022 'u ;i| .g Bulwer fire Widow and 11 children homeless \\ i gJiv Nb.i|j 1 4' , U' if ITh IPilMfl ir W.Gregor MacDougall Church for over 20 years.Sened on the Board of Eld ers of St.Andrew's I\u2019resby terian Church 'ime 1956 He married \\li- Agnes Dick of Sherbrooke in 1919 They have three children.They are Dr.Daniel Mac Dougall, assislant director of Danville Scout will be member of Jamboree group DANVILLE \u2014 Queen Seoul Roger Ledrew has been chosen by Scout provincial headquarters to attend World Jamboree at Marathon, Greece, during August.He will be a member of the Quebec contingent of 26 Boy Scouts and 30 from La Federation des Scouts Catholiques de La Province De Quebec who are attending.Scout Ledrew spent two Asbestos news Council adopts loan and water valve laws By WM.H.LUNAN (Special to The Record) ASBESTOS \u2014 Town Council approved bylaw 442 for a loan of $20,000 and adopted bylaw 444 and 445 which concerned the installation of safety valves on water lines and sewer systems.Bylaw 444 states that: article 47 of the building code, shall be replaced by the new regulations \u2014 \u201cAll present buildings, those under construction and future constructions, are obliged to have installed in the sewer system, a safety valve, for each and every exit.\u201d Proprietors of presently constructed buildings arc permitted thirty days in which to make the necessary installations.The town will not be held ross Canada will attend this responsible for any damage effective thirty days formal approval.alter years as a Wolf Cub and has ___ available bourse space i^?en a member of the 1st Dan- has been sold (some 30 tables) |v^e Scout Troop for 5 years, with many notable dealers in ^llr'n§ f'me *las been attendance from all across Can- awar(*eiJ following; Queen ada, and many from the U.S.ISc°ut, Bushmans Thong, Gold Hotel space is limited and go-!^or(^, Golden Arrow Head and mg fast.Anyone planning to at- 1'eaPm2 Wolf Badges, as well tend, who has not already done as\u201ebeing tfle.T50?pf Leac^r' \\ so, should not delay in making ,, He fleeted from the St.hotel reservations.For faster ^ran(c,s Vallev D;sjr\u2018ct fof ^y service, write direct to the ^ou's as a (candldate for the New Sherbrooke Hotel.Should ; Q,uebec contmgen \u2019.^fud'ng all rooms be taken up at thef oup representing Quebec,! New Sherbrooke, there arc a total of 43° Seouts from ac- minnte^wïlSind^lTle ^ World Jamborce-\tt0 establishments minutes walking distance.\t,\t^\tc a a.Display space is still avail-\tLedrew, Rogers father.;\tconform t(> the able, and displays will be most has been a Danville Cub Lead- welcome.Displays will be di- cr for\tand has §iv\u2019 e alvcs Roy Ledrew, Roger\u2019s __________ regulation.must be installed vided into eight categories as |«\\ his, ümf\u201e to preparing the:\tlocation .and follows: 1.Junior - 2 Cana- Cuubsc for J;hcir Promotlon to fJheanC°st tbe ^0Prietor dian (excluding paper money.lhe Scout TrooP'\t* the ,t0Un medals and token) \u2014 3.US: \u2014 Melvin Taylor.Danville fnfiincer.Cleaning and up- 4.Foreign \u2014 5.Ancient and Medieval and Odd & Curios \u2014 6.Paper Money \u2014 7.Tokens & Medals \u2014\t8.Miscellaneous.Awards will be given in each category, with a special ward for Best of Show.Armed guards L°na^ expenses involved in die will be in attendance 24 hours ^ da57 tr'P' a day.There will also be armed I The Danville Branch No.41 Scout Master, reports that the keep costs are to be borne by local group committee and the th® Proprietor, district organization each pay lbe valves must he of \u201ca one third of the travel fare,: non-corrosive material and of wjth the family paying the re- a suitable pressure for the maining one third and all addi- guard in the Bourse room, well as a security room.SEAT COVERS CONVERTIBLE TOPS UPHOLSTERING Wholesale & Retail NEW-PARK INDUSTRIES INC.1162 McManamy St.LO.9-8595 \u2014 Sherbrooke of the Royal Canadian Legion has sponsored a raffle of a combination car-portable transistor radio to be drawn June 7, 1963.Funds realized from this project will help defray the ex- locality.\u201d Bylaw 445 which is modified to replace article 11 of bylaw 42 reads: \u201cwater main entrances to all present buildings, must have a shut-off valve, between the source of the town supply and the building.The key or shut-off extension must be accessible The OTJ Association \u2014 a French language playgrounds group \u2014 re - elected Andre Trepanier, president for (he second term.Others on the executive committee are: Mrs.Louis Parenteau, vice-presi dent: Simon Garneau.secretary: Ovila Levesque, treasur er.Gaston Perreault, Ernest Lauzon, Ronald Proulx and Mrs.George Gamaehe, directors.A $5,000 lire gutted the warehouse of Bruno Caron, 419 Chasse Street, Saturday afternoon.An explosion was believed to be the cause of the outbreak which kept the Asbestos firefighters on the scene for several hours.The building was used to store construction materials and equipment.* * * Gaetane Gauthier, 17.of 94 LaFranee Street was injured in a car accident.Saturday afternoon and treated at the CJM clinic.The accident occurred at the intersection of Blvd St.Luc and Noel Street when two vehicles, driven by Rejean Champagne and Claude Blais collided.it if * Giles Hamel, age 16, son of Mr.and Mrs.Antonio Hamel of Asbestos, was injured when struck by a car, Friday evening, at the intersection of Bourbeau and St.Jean Baptiste Streets.Hamel was treated al the CJM clinic and later released.Driver of the car was Fidele Leblanc, 141 Bourbeau Street Asbestos.« * * Asbestos police apprehend ed a youth, Friday evening, at, his parents home, for pilfering from an automobile Two youttis were seen around the parking lot of the CJM Company, by an employee of the Walsh Construction of Canada Company, and were trying to break into the car owned by Robert Shell, when the owner came on the scene and surprised the two.Shell managed to grab and hold onto one of the youths while lhe other made good his escape.Company and As bestos police were called and a search made of the premises.Later, the youth was up prehended at his parents home, where he was watching television.* » * Asbestos firemen were called out, Saturday afternoon.to extinguish a grass fire on the premises of the Recreation Centre and the nearby property of the Canadian Johns-Manville Com pany.The Larochellc Fish and Game Club members trans ported and placed 600 northern pike in the Three Lakes, Saturday The club has carried out this program of stocking, for several years Mayor J.Maurice Beau chesne officiated al a sup per in honor of the hockey teams of the Castonguay School when 325 players sh,,rbn)ok(.||(,s|lital A|)n, were present.Trophies were presented to the players of the Comet team, league champions in their class.Also present at the cere mon y was Her Majesty Louise the First.Queen of minor hockey, and Lucien Richard, coach of the Comets research for Chem Agio Coni pany, Kansas.Dr Gcoree MacDougall, a dentist with the Canadian Militia station ed at Fsquimault, B ( .and Margaret, married to Di () F.Taubee, a research execu live for Goodyear Rubber Company of Akron, Ohio, Funeral is held in Sherbrooke for P.A.Hammond A limerai service was held April 30, in Sherbrooke for a j well - known former Quebec C e 11 Irai It ailway employee, ITycc Albert Hammond, o( j.Sherbrooke.Mr.Hammond died at the 28.Town council request from the owners of Gagnon Street asking that the road be asphall surfaced.The town is to construct sidewalks, this year, and ad vised that lhe road would he asphalted in 1964.if if The Catholic School Commission received a grant of $68,561 from the department of youth, the second part of the government grant., This money is to defray the salary ot professors and the cost of administration.The spring meeting of the Canadian Association of Consumers was held at the Asbestos Golf Club, Wednesday, May 1, al 7 45 p.m.A fashion show was the highlight of the program and garments from well known manufacturers were displaced.He was 82.Born May 25.1880, in Wales, Mr.Hammond rame to Ca nada in 1907 when he joined lhe Quebec Central Railway branch in Sherbrooke as 'ccrelary to the general manager.In 192:', he wa- named assis tant to Hu- general manager, and in 1930 named ear ac-coonlanl.Two years later Mr.received a ||aniniond was appointed assis property ^.,,,1 p, n,,, superinlcndcnl and car accountant In 1935 he was assistant to the general acconn tant and in 1939 accepted the post of district accountant.I Mr.Hammond retired on pension from Q( It June 1, 1945.During his lifetime Mr.Hammond was an ardent curler and in I960 was named an honorary j life member of the Sherbrooke Curling Club.He was a member of St And row's Presbyterian Church ir Sherbrooke and was at one timej an elder of the church.Mr.Hammond is survived by| his wife the former Edith May Jones They were married tnj Quebec City in 1909.He is also survived by two sons, George Carvel of Montreal and Willialn Finest, of Sherbrooke.The funeral service was held from the R.L.Bishop Funeral Chapel.Burial was in Malvern Cemetery.BULWFH t Special t widow who has nm .1 faun near here with the help of her It children, all under It;, since the death ot their lather last vrat, was lett h,uncle.\" Wednesdav when tire cumplelely (lestroved their home Fire broke out about noonj 5Vedne.sda> in a shed attached! In the house of Mrs Eugene I e clerc, and quicklv spread to the house it sc 11 It was impossible to >ave an> of the contents ot the building hut neighbors and \\ohm 1 e ci firemen railed from Cookslnir managed to keep the liâmes Irotn spreading to lhe bai n and surrounding buildings The cause ot lhe fire uas not know n.Since the accidental deafh of Mr Fcelrrc last siimmet.Mrs l.cclerc has nm the farm with! j 1 he help of hot children The eldest is a bov ot 15, Wont replace O Canada with folk song again The substitution of a re gional folksong, I\u2019Esfrie.for () Canada in a local school was neither typical nor would it he repealed Roman Catholic School Hoard Chairman said Thiir:-da\\ The incident to which Mi Tin haul) referred occurred at a folklore concert in the I\u2019ellelier Sclmol on Jacques Cartier Boulevard.Mr.Thibault said that Hu was lhe only such time that flic regional folksong \u201ca nice song\u201d composed by Msgr.Maurice O\u2019Brciidy with an early Eastern Township selling replaced () ( Tinada.Mi Hamel, a retired C\\R employee, making his first bid for immieipal office {toll ed 4a.t votes m the mayorulty race against 413 for his iscar est opponent, Lewis Claig, former alderman who caejied Seat Five to run as mayor.I'ht third contestant, A'lcv : nitre St Fouls, former!' iep rescnlative of Seat One.I received 378 votes I'he post of mayor was; va cant ovving to the death Ta-'t month ol Raymond Noel, \u2022 Rosairi Dubois, the {nily retiring alderman seeking re election, was (ideated in lieai Tu o, trailing newcomer .Ito land Hiendeau If icndeau're ccivcd 544 voies to 403 îfor Dubois and 238 for Reginald I\u2019areni, the third coniestimi.Conrad Charland was elect ed to succeed llcxamlre SI Louis m Scat One, receiving 498 voles tor a majority* o( nine over his closest rival.Gerard Paradis who pojlcd 480\t.1 F Tremblay (vas given 186 In Scat Five, formerly held bv Aid.Fewis ( raig, Alfdrc Beauregard was elected With 542 voles to 464 for Marcel Dionne and 238 for llormfdas Freddie An estimated 75 per gent of the electors went to 'the polls.BRIEFLETS The Pelletier 1 nine to the It.G attention, w hen misai oner, P i e learned about il School incident .school hoard\u2019s a school com rre Bachand, , he noled Mr, Thibault said lhal the song, I\u2019Fstric.was not a rousing, nationalistic composition, but rather a pleasant folksong about lhe area.Clothing is needed ot Maison St.Georges The Maison SI.Georges, a Sherbrooke night refuge for indigents run by the St.Jean de Dieu Hospitalers has issued a new appeal for clothing.Brother Camille, director ol Hie institution, said Thursday the home would welcome pants, socks, shoes, underwear and even non clothing items, such as liirnitiire BIKCHTON Spring Supper.Home baked ham, baked beans, salads and the trimmings! Birchlon Hall, Sat , May 4, from 5 p.m.Sale !|able Fish pond.$1.25 and ,it)e Atisp C.C.W, DANVILLE K.W Smith, Notary, TF.9-2212.HUNTINGVILLE Baked bean and salad sup per, I hud mgi illc Hall, Satin day.May 25th.Sponsored by Fadies Aid SHERBROOKE Spring Tea and Faslmm 'Show, with High School in («le Is.j Art.Display, Sherbrooke High 1\tSchool Gymnasium, Sal., May 4, from 3.30-6 00.Adm, 50 eeiils.SHERBROOKE Rummage sale, Plymouth Church Hall, Friday, May 3rd, 2\tp m.WATERVILLE Ham and salad supper, upon sored by St John\u2019s Guild, in the Jubilee Hall, on Saturday, May 41 h from 5 to 7 p.m.Ad mission $1.00, children 12 and under 50c.FREE ESTIMATES On Renovations, Repairs & Painting Call Bishop Bros.Ltd LO.2 9315 tensive family expenses invol- and above ground level ved in this trip.MANY VISITED Between February i960 February 1963.a total of 1.265,-819 persons visited the National Gallery of Canada in Ottawa.La Grange à Pierre LOW PRICES .Meaning: LOWER EXPENSES Present buildings which have shut-offs and which are covered over or in any way obstructed, the proprietors and bave *b\u2018r,-y days which to make the necessary change-overs, to conform to the law.\u201cProprietors who do not-conform by the bylaw shall be prosecuted in confirmation with article 23 of the bylaw.\u201d These bylaws will become EXAMPLE- 77e CONGOLEUM First quality sq.yd.Other quality at \u201c-3 CONNOR POLISHERS BUREAU, 4-drawer Walnut finish 24.77 Tappan-Gurney Automatic RANGE BED-SOFA with coil mattress 1\u201c5J.CONNOR VACUUM with attachments 28 77\t119.77\t38.88 OPEN EVENINGS 2 miles from City limits, on Bourque Blvd.Tel.864-412) Unique Roman Catholic chapel Investigators will be erected at Knowiton ars exP*ctetl KNOWLTON \u2014 (Staff!) \u2014\u2019onlv.when worshippers during The structure will be 114 feel at crash probe The first Roman Catholic chapel lhi> period increase from 500 long by 40 ieel wide.Mas.- will GRANBY (Staff) \u2014 Two of its kind in Quebec is being j*0\tcelebrated on a 24-loot altar, Specja| investigators for the erected for summer use on the1 \u2019Iber.195(1, he was among the Hrst to be liberated and taken back in triumph to Budapest.After his short-lived free dom during the victorious days, Mindszenty was forced to take refuge at U.S.legation in Budapest to avoid being captured by the Russians.There he still lives in al most complete seclusion.Yet his mere presence on Hun garian soil is considered by the Communists as a serious threat to their rule.In the past two years much has been said and wri'ter.abroad about the \u201cthaw\u201d 'n Hungary and the efforts ot the regime to make itsell less unpopular with the masses and more efficient in conduc ting its affairs.No doubt there has been considerable improvement in certain fields.Party-control has been relaxed, especially in industry where professional knowledge is stow !y taking precedence over political indoctrination; but there still remains the great stumbling block in the way of a true .Canada for the Conservatives.The most severe of the NDP losses was Mr.David Lewis who.although in Parliament only a brief time, had made his presence felt.These defeats do not necessarily mean the complete political eclipse of the people involved.After 1958 a number of defeated candidates came back to be reelected in 1962.Undoub'cd-ly more will be heard from many of the defeated candidates.But the next Parliament will lack Iheir presence and will be poorer for it.By GEORGE NAGY rapprochement between people and government \u2014 the unsatisfactory state of the Roman Catholic Church.* * * The Communist party\u2019s policy has not changed basically in that respect after the revolution.Only new, more subtle methods were used to pursue the same goal.Instead of open terrorism, intensive pressure, intrigues, subversion, brainwashing, etc., were applied to corrupt the church from within.A great earn paign was launched by the party to recruit so-called \u201cpeace priests\u2019\u2019 who would loyally follow the government line and were highly favored in contrast to the true representatives of the church who were prevented by all possi ble means to exercise thei'-functions.As a result of these tactics, out of 12 Hungarian bishoprics only six are filled at presen: and of the six active bishops, of Esztergom but also, accord ing to the Hungarian constitution, the Prince-Primate of Hungary a state dignitary second in rank to the head of the state only.This position he holds by Hungarian law which does not come under the jurisdiction of the Vatican.Thus he is free to follow his own will in deter mining his future attitude Cardinal Mindszenty knows his people well and he also knows the Communists and their tricks, so the path he chooses will certainly be the one which, according to his sincere conviction, will best serve his church and his people.(TNS) foialcL 'll)a/iùty REPORTING OTTAWA \u2014 T think.¦' a deputy minister said to his new minister last week, 'that you ought to speak to the people in your office.They\u2019re scared to death \u201d The minister's eyebrows climbed.\u201cWhy?What are they scared about?\u201d \u201cThey\u2019re scared of being fired,\u201d the deputy replied matier-of-factly.The minister called in the office staff before the day ended and delivered a pep talk that in effect reassured all the sténos and clerks that no axe was about to fall.Reports from other departments indicate that no wholesale firings are contemplated to provide jobs for mobs of Grits.The ministers are glad to have experienced staff in these crucial days of decision and action.And indeed, any ministerial preoccupation with turfing out Tories would be pretty close to a violation of a public pledge that the Pearson government would think big in facing up to the nation\u2019s problems, ?Few persons arc more important to a cabinet minister than the one he chooses as executive assistant.Many of the decisions made and actions taken in the minister\u2019s name originate with the \u201cexec\u201d.He should be a person, one minister told me, \u201con whom I can lean.\u201d The best \u2019exec\u201d in the Diefenbaker government was Mel Jack.Blooded at Queen\u2019s Park, he came to Ottawa in the \u20184Q\u2019s as Conservative Bracken\u2019s \u201cexec\u201d \u2014 although they called them private secretaries in those days.He became George Hees\u2019 \u201cexec\u201d w-hen the Diefenbaker government came to power.Under Jack\u2019s tutelage Hees the Toronto playboy\u201d, (he \u201cmental lightweight\u201d, made an impressive mark and won acceptance as the man to beat when John Diefenbaker retired.All this, of course, before the February fiasco in which Hees, without consulting Jack went for broke and broke only himself.Three Liberal ministers sought Jack's services as executive assistant.\u201cIf he could do that for Hees,\u201d one mused, \u201che could do it for me.\u201d Flattered, Jack declined.In such a politically sensitive job, Jack knew, he would be suspect by many Grits, and could well be more of an embarrassment than a help to a Liberal minister.?The salary of an exec is $9,000 a year.That\u2019s much less than the job\u2019s demands and responsibilities warrant, but that\u2019s government: niggardly on salaries, profligate on much else.George Hees dipped into his own privy purse to keep Mel Jack, but most ministers are not millionaires.One of the \u201cnew boys\u201d has another ideal exec in view \u2014 but the man has just been offered S18.000 in the States.He would come to Ottawa for $12,000.The minister\u2019s most pressing problem is where to find that extra $3,000 a year.Like old soldiers, old execs fade dway \u2014 often into the obscurity of equal-status civil service jobs to which they have a statutory entitlement.But two of the Tory execs, persons whose services had been as much to the Tory party as (o their ministers, snuggled into $11,000 civil service iobs after the election.They are due for quick demotion.The former ministers\u2019 private secretaries, usually women, have no such job guarantee.Last week in a gesture of political magnanimity the Pearson government offered them all permanent appointments on the Commons staff at $100 a week.vmism Bygone days TWENTY YEARS AGO M»y 2, 1M3 feM on « Son-d.y, \u2022 \u2022 * FIFTEEN YEARS AGO May 2, 1948 fell on a Sun-tay.\u2022 \u2022 \u2022 TEN YEARS AGO (From *he Record of Saturday, May 2, 1953) The Asbestos branch of the Canadian Association of Con-\u2022 umers, held its annual meeting with the president, Mrs.E.L.Gilbert, in t h e chair.The nominating committee, Mrs.T.Miller, Mrs.H.Heath and Mrs.Reiovsky, presented the slate and the following officers were elected : President, Mrs.E.L.Gilbert; first vice -president, Mrs.A.D.Tector; second vice-president, Mrs.L.(.anglais; corresponding secretary, Mrs.D.Strachan; recording secretary, Mrs.W.A.Mae-Ginnis; treasurer, Mrs.S.Brighan.Culprits broke into the sugar house of Raymond Dur-rell, at Foster, and stole )0 gallons of syrup.Messrs.Norris and E.Beauregard, of Waterloo, have lost syrup in the same way.TODAY IN HISTORY By The Canadian Press May 2, 1963 .King Charles II signed a charter granting the Hudson's Bay Company all the territory in Canada draining into Hudson Bay 293 years ago today\u2014in 1670.Agents of the company pushed into the virgin land to trade with the Indians for valuable furs and spread the influence of the company across Canada to British Columbia, After Confederation tn 1867 the Dominion ot Canada bought the vast territories held by the company for $900,000.1945 \u2014 The Soviet army announced the fall of Berlin.1890 \u2014 Temporary government was established in Oklahoma Territory.Legislation may be passed A loophole for reluctant peers?WINTER IS KILLER A severe winter can kill up to 75 per cent of a muskrat population, chiefly (hrough starvation and drownings under thick ice.LONDON (CP) \u2014 The wordsi By ROD CURRIE Jthe Lords can expect opposition that have put many a reluctant\tfrom relatives who enjoy so- two are held in virtual house peer in the House of Lords are tend the Lords regularly get a called courtesy titles \u2014 wives, arrest.Two new bishops ap found in the letters patent ere-small expense allowance.The children and grandchildren, pointed years ago by the Va ating the tille.\tothers get nothing.But, should;There are some 4,000 of them, tican are still prevented from\tThe document, in Ye Olde the occasion arise, they can tie- from lords down to honorables, occupying\ttheir seats, and\tsev-\tEnglish\tand signed by the.mand to be hanged by a\tsilk\tcovering 30\tpages in\tDebrett's eral high\tranking church\tMonarch,\tassigns the honor not: cord instead of a rope.\tpeerage leaders are still in exile or only to the newly created peer\t* * *\t[ Under the proposed bill, a interned.\tbut also\tto \u201cthe heirs male of On state occasions, they\tareipeer would\trenounce\tthe\ttitle Another\tpoint on which\tthe\this body\tlawfully begotten and placed by order of protocol\tand\tonly for his lifetime and an\their sensitive is (he question of the religious education and upbringing of youth.As one Hungarian prelate put it: \u201cMasses can be said, but whoever of us tries to get the young people has to be prepared to disappear one day ers.* t**n\\\ta,vcZ| ( For years various peers with ambassadors and Common-hopes of a career in the Housewealth high commissioners and of Commons have sought to iust ahead of the chancellor of wiggle out of that one.to give the exchequer\u2014the finance min-up \u201cthe said name, state, dc-lister.grec, style, dignity, title and One of the ironies of the up-honor\u201d and become common- per house is that if a peer\u2019s only \u201cheir of his body lawfully without trace.' * * * As long as these circum stances prevail, there can be no real improvement n the relationship between the people and the regime, \\ccor, ng to the Communists, their \u201etti- y Now.it seems.Parliament isjbegotten\u201d is a girl she cannot about ready to prox ide a loop- sit in the Lords.Also barred hole.\tare the several women among Iain Maclcod, Conservativé the 42 lifetime, as opposed to leader of the House of Com hereditary, peers appointed in mons, said recently the govern-1recent years, ment approves of the latest of It is expected the new bill will a series of committee reports permit the peeresses in their tude toward the church would over the last 80 years.The ma- own right to be seated in the change as soon as Cardinal\tjor recommendation is\tthat\tLords.Mindszenty would be out of\tpeers be permitted to renounce\tAny peer who hopes to quit the way.For years they have their titles and seek election to __________________ - ~.- -[ tried to get rid of him in one.the Commons, way or another.They even The Labor opposition has: ottered him safe conduct to\tsaid it will not oppose the\tbill, leave the country, either lor\talthough some in the party\tfeel Rome or elsewhere.The Cardi-\tit doesn't go far enough\tand nal however made it eUrr that a second House on a her from the very beginning *i,at edit.uy basis should be abol-his place is in Hungary and ishod altogether, that he will not leas'e by his\t« * * own free will.\tAnthony Wedgwood Bonn, the The Communists also worked most famous of recent \u201creluc-havd on the Vatican to have tant peers\u201d who won a byelec tion but lost the court battle to keep his Labor scat after he succeeded to the title, said in a recent television interview that Britain should have a second House simitar to the Canadian Senate with appointed rather than hereditary members.There are more than 900 peers but average attendance .is about 140.About 80 have\t.\t_ , _____ only the Cardinal-Archbishop never gone to the House and\tbeauty of the many others went once, to sign edifice.On these buildings ^Iirrlirmtkt Oaily iScrurî) subscription RATES Carrier delivery in Sherbrooke and Eastern Townships, 30 cents 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Sherbrooke Daily Record With all the speed of a rapid-fire auctioneer, a little Want Ad in the Record will sell whatever it is you wish to dispose of.Jusf phone us.LO 9-3636.Felines DOWN him officially recalled.For years Rome paid no attention to these overtures, but Cardinal Koenig's reccni mission to Budapest, indicates that it might be considering now some solution to this delicate problem.The situation, however, is further complicated by the fact that Mindszenty is not Gutters certainly cannot be considered decorative additions to the house of today.Yet on Greek and Roman temples they often 1\tMaster (corr.) 2\tPertaining to the Alps 3\tCloser 4\tStranger (comb, form i 5\tChin whiskers 6\tPossessed 7\tClimbing pepper 8\tBrythonic sea god 9\tFancy 10\tWild ass 11\tTitled 19 Wheedled 28 Excursion ^ PRflytn ' o * TODAY FROM Che Upper The churches were strengthened in the faith, and they increased in numbers daily.Vets 16:5.RSV.) the papers and take their seats the cymatium, the crowning molding, of the cornice was the gutter and the water was discharged through the mouths of carved lion heads.In medieval times, the gargoyles on the buildings spouted the rain water.PRAYER; Our heavenly Father, we thank Thee for the vision of those Christians who made all-inclusive the invitation to come and follow Jesus.Help us today to open our churches to everyone, re officially, and never returned.Defenders of the Lords call it \u201cthe house of experts\u201d and insist that the peers, working atj leisure, refine and clarify bills! that come to them from the! overworked Commons.They say there are many cases where lords have improved bills and won the praise of the Commons.One peer described it recently as an institution: Encrclopotdio Britonr.'co ENCOURAGE HUNTERS WELLINGTON, N.Z.(CP)\u2014, The New Zealand government \"We would not have had the has renewed its offer of free sense to create if we had not ammunition to hunters who inherited it.\u201d\tshoot deer.Herds of deer are Except for the high \u201cdegree, so large in New Zealand that gardless of rare or station in dignity and honor\u201d of the title,!they destroy the undergrowth ini life.In His name and for the lords draw few privileges-forests and unlimited hunting is His sake.Amen.\tfrom their rank.Those who at-jencouraged ACROSS 1 Isle of Man feline 5-cat 8 Maned feline 12 Toward the sheltered side ! 3 Female sheep 14\tFeminine appellation 15\tBridge 16\tSocial insect 17\tMeasure of paper 18\tCourtesy title 19\tProduce 21 Grew old oo rj\u2019j11!,'03* suffix 20 Annihilates Muddle\t26 Small island 24\tMasculine nickname 25\tIreland 27 One who (suffix) 29 Female saint iab.1 31\tOriental name 32\tPasture 33\tReaUy (Anglo-Ir.) 34\tAsseverate 36 Shield bearing 39\tGreek letter 40\tVariety of corundum 44 Unit of energy 46\tRaises (slang) 47\tChallenges 48\tRaven\u201d author 49\tParticle 51\tContainer 52\tNative of Media 53\tBrazilian macaws 54\tMonosaccharide 55\tGreek god of war 56\tSoap-making frame 57\tRecent 6&£*seaU) tom Answer to Previous Puzzle WiJjNlg 30\tBabylonian deity 31\tNoun suffix 34\tSoar 35\tViews 37\tVictims of leprosy 38\tEats away 39 Mountain felines 41\tCity in Georgia 42\tRub out 43\tRenovate 45 Honkers 50 Worm 52 Miss West 1\t2\tT\"\t\t\t5\tIs\"\"\"\t\"\t\tI\u201d\t9\t10\tÏT ff\u201d\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\tÏT\u201d\t\t\t 15\t\t\t\t\tÎ6\t\t\t\t17\u201c\t\t\t ÏT\"\t\tM\t\t19\t\t\t\tH\tm\t2Ï\u201c\t\t 22 ¦ «\tV- ''\t\tm 26\t23\u201c\t\t\t\tL\t\t24\u201c\t\t 1\t25\t\t\t, m\t\t|p\tIf\"\t\t\t\t\t \t\t\t29~\t\t30\t\t31\t\t\t\t\t ¦\t\tJ\t55\u201c\t\t\tps\t\t\t\tL\t\t \u2014\tsT\"\t35\t\t\t\t\t\t36\u201c\t\t\tsr\t P\t\tm\t\t\t41\tG\t43\t¦\t\t*r\t\t45~ N\t\tHr\t\t\tt\t\t\tI\t\t48\u201c\t\t 49\t\t\t50 \t\t\t5r\t\t\t\t52\t\t\t 53~\t\t\t\t\tp-\t1 '\t\t\tsr\tr\t\t 5fi\t\u2014\tMM\t\t\t57\u201c\t\t\t\t5T\t\t\tz School boards to meet at Ste.Adele \u2022 and Vocational Education.Three of Quebec's'leadin educators will deliver ki^vnoi '10th anniversary 'onn THtms may 2, iww The annual joint conferene of the Quebec Association * Protestant School Administr, tors and the Quebec Associatio of Protestant School Boards, be held this Friday and day at the DERBY,LINE \u2014 (.Special) \u2014 I Relat ives, neighbors and friends ii re invited to attend Open|| House honoring the 40th wed ding anniversary of Mr and) Mrs Ralph Smith on Ma> 4 in i the Derby Line Village hall! I MB 7*p m on Meeting is held by Border club addresses at the Conference: H S.Billings, director of Pro testant education for Quebec, will speak at the Frida.' evening banquet on the subject of \u2022 Teacher Selection.\" Prof.D.C.Munroe.director of the insti-j 3n tute of education at Macdonald ; to College, will present a sum ga,ur.mary of the recommendations' .\t,,\t.of the first part of the Royal Chanteclerv Hotel m\tlnquirv at lho,.Ste.Adele, P.Q , will devote Saturday luncheon: and Dr.Ar-: ROCK ISLAND - Mrs.Ru-| most of its time to a preview thur Tremblay, chief technicalidolph Gibson was ho>te>s for, of educational reforms being adviser to the department ofjthe April 24 party of the Border) | recommended by two govern-youth, will discuss on Saturday,Christmas Club held at her! ment - appointed commissions: afternoon the implications of'home.Mrs.Arthur Jobel was: the Royal Commision of In- his study of technical and \\oca a guest.quiry on Education, and theitionai education for Protestant j The group spent a pleasant Study Committee on TechnicaliQuebec.\tjevening playing 500.Prize win iners were Mrs.Raymond Cur-j tis and Mrs.William Campbell.] | JMrs.Campbell w as also the win jner of a door prize.Refreshments were served) | I by Mrs.Gibson The next party will be held) May 13, the place to be announ-1 Iced.Financial & Market Report Sutton Junction 1 ._______ COURTESY OP GREENSHIELOS LTD MONTREAL STOCK EXCHANGE Closing 11 a.CANADIAN STOCK EXCHANGE Closing 11 *.m.L' rJ DOMINION STORES STORES at SHOPPING CENTRE, Sherbrooke-2209 King St.West \u2014 108 Wellington St.N.Also at 87 Main St., Coaticook.EXTRA DOMINO STAMPS with coupon and purchase of \"Heinz\" Infant or Junior Foods Tins Assorted Expires Tues.May 7th at Dominion 12 \t\tA\t \t\tSeaetam's\t / iiiPIPr /\t\tv.o.1\t.\\ \\ i \\sjj8Sr\t\tCANADIAN WHISKY A«*»or. , 14-» 170 58', 3813 74\t.881 75 51 88 \\ 78', 84:1, 181 -, 17 25\"» 14 38 B 38'a 118> ¦ 21 '» 13\u2019» 28',- 14', 57'» 88 , 74'» 88'-78\".841 HANRIGHT, Clara \u2014 Committal service tor the late Miss Clara Hanright of Scotstown, tjue.who died March 2fllh, 1983.will he held in the Gould Cemetery.Friday.May 3rd.at 2 p m, PAYNE Mary Lucy At th>' Wales Home, Richmond, Que.on Tuesday April 30, 1983.Mrs.Lucius Payne (nee Mary Lucy Smith) in her 83rd year, of Orlando, Fla , formerly of St.Cyr, Quo Sister of the late Stephen and John Smith.Resting at Lockwood's Funeral Home, Danville.Funeral service in St, Augustine's Church, Friday, May 3rd, at 2.30 p.m\u201e Rev, Nevil 'Tucker officiating.Interment m Danville Cemetery.Please omit flowers by request.TAYLOR, Ethel Gertrude \u2014 At Lennoxv ille, on Wednesday May I.1983.Ethel Gertrude \u2019Taylor, beloved daughter of the late Mr and Mrs, Frederick 'Taylor, in her 78!h year.Rest-ami common IH.50-I9.3U Good mg at .lulm Ion s Funeral Chap-heilers were 20 21 250.medium , I, tu Queen Street, Lennox-18.50-19.50 ami common 14 18 wile, where the funeral will Good cows sold at 17.50 19,Heave on Friday.May 3, for ser-medium 18 50-17, common 14 18 ,1,,.hi SI George's Church at ami canners and cutters H 13 75.|o p in, Vrchdeacon T.J.Mai- Montreal livestock I market MONTRFAI.(CP) Hogs were $1 higher than last week on the east-end livestock mar kcl yesterday Trading was light (under a slow demand Receipts were HU cattle.Ill) calves, 94 hogs and 4 sheep and lambs Medium steers sold al 20 50 23 THE MARKET TODAY (Sreenshleldt Ltd.) were higher in the Misses Louise and McDerbv, ol Outremont.Addle 44 55'v 5715 28'» 234 UP, 5» 70 off X up 24 up 4 up 7, up 2% off A, Gannon and Sam Elkas, IMr, and Mrs.David Blemings.Hospital.up )\"P a wonderful Westinghouse /fer 'yifaiheAe womm Bank of Montreal You deal on a cash basis with the dealer of your choice.Built-in life-insurance: Low monthly payments.Applies to new or used cars.First find the car of your choica \u2014then talk over a Family Finance Plan Loan at your neighbourhood branch of the BANK OF MONTREAL.rp There are 4 B of M BRANCHES in SHERBROOKE to serve you Ojjtccs also at principal point* throughout the Eastern Townships k PFP.B49 RANGE WITH EASY-TO-COOK EASY-TO-CLEAN FEATURES Rôtisserie Look-in-Window 2-step timing Minute minder Surface Signaiites Lift-off door Plug-out surface elements And many other features \u2014 come in and see this wonderful range soon.Model KBD30R ONLY $249°° Budget terme available MacMillan Bloedel 25:ik up H Royal Bank of Cda 25% up % Texaco Canada 44!, off Steel of Canada 21 up % The London Stock Market was firmer al the opening.The Quebec Hydro Electric ! Commission has made official offers to preferred shareholder* of Shawinigan Water A Power, Southern Canada Power, Galineau Power, Lower St.Lawrence Power, and Northern Quebec.Power under which shareholders may exchange their preferred shares for 10 year Quebec Hydro Electric Commision debentures of equal par value and hearing the same rale of interest as the preferred dividend.In addition preferred shareholders of .Southern Canada Power and Gatineau Power will receive a supple mental payment of $15 and $5 a share respectively.Good bulls were 20 21 and com (mon and medium 15 19 50.Good vealers sold at 23\t:\u20198.medium 20 23 and common 15 20.Grassers were 13 Hogs were 25 to 25 plus HO cents each and sows 17 In 17 plus H cents each.Produce Quotes MONTREAL (CP) Agriculture department quofiilions: Eggs: Wholesale dealer prices to country staliona wooden ear tons, extra large 43; large 41-42; medium 38; small 35; B 34 and C 30.Butter: Current receipts non tenderahle 511 < 511 Cheese: Delivered Montreal, waxed, current receipts While 34',, colored 35; wholesale Que.bee white :i4:',; colored 35.Potatoes: Que 75s 1.20 .I 25;.Quo 50* .85 90; N.B.75s 1.75 1.85; K B.50s I 1.05; N B I Os .27- 29; P E L 75s 2.15\t! 25: P.E I.50s t.45 1.50; 10s .38 .40; California loos (new crops 0 do 6.25; Idaho 100s 5.75-6.00; Florida (new whites) 100s 600 Skim milk powder; Spray process, No.I in bags, 8 11' .-; roller process.No.I in bags, 7\", -f.o.b.Montreal 8; butler milk powder feed 7-74.(Üarîi itf ©baului CUBVEl-AND I wlxh In lake t)ii« opportunity to expies* mv »ln-cere llunX* to «II my relatives »iul friend* for their kindne»* In me durinx mv x!»y In Die Sherbrooke HospIlAl Tho*e who *ent flower*, ; card* *nd vlslled me.A .special j thank* to Dr.TanletU- Dr.Weils, mir*e* nnr*es aide*, on Die .ccotid floor.Your klndnes* e«* much ;tp-UJ alwey* he 1 r thews Derltv official ing.I .me.Interment in WHEELER VI La Providence Hospital on Thursday May 2, 1983, Todd Mitchell, the infant son of Bryan and Nancy (McGee).'The interment will take place in Hie Elmwood Cemetery on Friday.Rev.Dr.C.M.Currie officiating, John.s/ton\u2019s, LO.2 2.488.J.H.FLEURY Inc.FUNERAL HOME 83 Adam Stre«t Richmond TA.6-2222 Valcourt, Main St., TaL 29 W.DRAPER FUNERAL HOME 217 Main St., Cowansvlll*, 763 03*1 Suo< essor ¦Ut^\u2019\tMain teresting investments.See He- Valiant, 9argo Trucks, Sales & iO.UomeSflC Help bert,, 2155 Bachand, LO.2-0874.j\tLO.1^\u2019 Wanted NORTH Ward - near Shopping Centre \u2022 new attractive bungalow.) Spacious kitchen and living room.three bedrooms and ceramic tiled ! bathroom with clored fixtures.1 Large family and recreation room with bar.Owner transferred must Alpine.Sunbeam Rapier, Humber Commer Trucks.Quality Used Cars.Union Motor Sales, 1681 King West, LO 2-1390.sell.LO.9-5615.LENNOXVILLE new 9 room bungalow, ready for occupation.Apply 17 Glendale.10.Horses For Sale WELSH pony, quiet to ride and drive.Phone Cowansville 263-1007.MOVING?Will you.be' taking up 20\tsad,d'c horses, well dress- residence In a home of your own\u2019 ^ w,th saddles, and 2 Palomino You really should see the choice st\" üo\"s\u2019, £lajs Ay, 2a Buckskin homes offered by Charles Con- tolls.Tel.263-0121, Gustave Caron, nors.LO.2-4000.NEW bungalows for sale, 5 rooms, i brick, hot water heating system,] floors covered, painted.Price ' 89,900 ; 8200.00 cash, easy terms, j Situated Belvedere Development,-also Ascot Corner 89,200 Apply! J.L.Pomerleau, LO.2-5728.PROVINCE OF QUEBEC CITY OF SHERBROOKE w PUBLIC NOTICE By-Law No.1180 PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that on the 18th day of March 1963, the Municipal Council of the City ol Sherbrooke has adopted bylaw No.1180 of the Municipal by-laws of the City of Sherbrooke, concerning urgent underground works for 1962 That the original of said by-law No.1180 is kept at the City Hall, in the Municipal Archives, where everybody can take communication.thereof.The by-law will take effect on May 16, 1963.Given at Sherbrooke, this 29th day of April 1963.H.P.Emond.City Clerk.Adamsville (village) Co.Brome.11.Livestock For Sale 12 GRADE heifers, bred to Hereford bull: 3 registered Hereford bulls, polled E H.Cayford, Bolton Rd.RR 4.Magog.Que.REGISTERED Hereford bull.16 months old.Tel.Cookshire TR 5-3476.SHORTHORN bulls, 12 to 16 months old.C.C.Warner, Lennoxville, Que.LO.2-1533.For dependable Real Estate Service call FRANK J.CONWAY 31 King W.\u2014Tel.LO.7-5162 P.Q.License *50, 106 LO.2-4943 pleasant Montreal home, wife only as general, husband vorking out.Own room, bath, TV.Must be honest, responsible people, fond of children.Free room and board for both plus $90.00 monthly.LO.2-1409.COUPLE \u2014 for general housework for year round position in country home, family two adults.Excellent working conditions.Comfortable separate quarters.No children please.Write 1130 Cowansville, or phone collect 263-0203 Cowansville.Mrs.Webster.I CAPABLE pleasant person for Montreal home.Must like children Own room, bath and T V.Char kept.All electrical conveniences.Call LO.2-1409 32.Situation Wanted: Female HOUSEKEEPER, middle aged woman wants work, good cook and housekeeper.In city or town for gentleman or lady alone.References.Box 161.Sherbrooke Record.PRACTICAL nurse, willing to look after someone who is not a bed patient.Box 162 Sherbrooke Record.Burns & Mackay BILINGUAL AUCTIONEERS Sales of all Kinds Reasonable Rates ROBERT BURNS Cookshire.TR.5-3203 DAVID MACKAY Sawyerville.889-2958 \"SAFE-WAY\" DRIVING SCHOOL Learn to Drive for Business and Pleasure For Appointment Call VI.3-4540 F.Warnholtx Dual contiols \u2014 pupil pickup \u2014 Sherbrooke, Magog and district.GRADE eleven student desires summer employment as nursemaid, experienced.Preferably near lake.Sandra Smith, Hatley, Que.Phone Ayer\u2019s Cliff 838-4665.32a.Situations Wanted: Male and Female MIDDLE aged couple wants work as housekeeper, gardener, handyman, for someone alone.Experienced.References.Box 163 Sherbrooke Record 36a.Home Services j GARDENING; Roses pruned and planted, shrubs planted, lawns raked.Tel.LO.2-6850.37.Personal HYGIENIC SUPPLIES \u2014 save up to 60%.Send $1.00 for 18, finest quality, assorted.Park Sales, P.O.Box 561, Hamilton.Canada.39.Lost LOST IN NORTH WARD, student\u2019s glasses in case.Reward, Phone LO.2-1335.NOTICE BY-LAW NO.1303 Notice is hereby given that a meeting ol property owners ol zone J-8 for the approval of the following amendment of the zoning by-law of the City of Sherbrooke, will be held at the City Hall, on Monday, May 13, 1963.from 7 to 8 P.M By-law No.1303 concerning the installation of oil tanks on subdivisions 24.25.26 and 27 of original lot No.69.Township of Orford, at the East end of Hertel street, in zone J-8 Zone J-8 includes the lots on the South side of King street between Burlington and Clark streets and the lots on the North side of Hertel street from Burlington streel towards the East, to the Magog River.Property owners from adjoining zones to zone J-8 can request to take part in the consultation by sending to the undersigned, within the next five days, a petition signed by at least twelve property owners of said adjoining zone.H.P.Emond, City Clerk.IP Are your pions V for Hie future still in the blueprint stage?With a little determination, you can start now to accumulate a diverrified and professionally managed investment in industry through The North American Fund ol Canada Limited.If you would like to know how you can invest modest amounts out of income or write us\u2019\u2019 We shall be in ihese shares, why not call glad to explain this plan to you without obligation and furnish a copy of the offering Prospectus.G.H.RENNIE \\ CO.LTD., Members Toronto Stock Exchange 66 Albert SI., SHERBROOKE Plmne LO.9-9155 Mutual Funds Dept.Manager \u2014 Cook Maclver Salesmen: Mickey Goodin Stiffy Stafford l.ueien Cabana.Moc's Driving School Dual Control!.Full iniur-J nee covongt.experienced instructor!.Lite model cer, home pick up Sherbrooke.Megog, North Hetley end surrounding districts.Tel.N.Hetley, VI.2 2249 Roderick Lemieux C.A CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT 269 Mein St.W.\u2014 Magog VI.3 3760\u2014VI.3-340; Wed.Office hours: 2 fo 9 7 Wyman St.Rock Island GOODS AND SERVICES Beaudean Inc.Your Bonded and Licensed Real Estate Brokers P.O Box 400 Lennoxville Tel.LO 9 0178 or 819 838 4898 Professional Directory Advocates TV and RADIO REPAIRS Call O\u2019BOYLE « PEARCE »» We also repair small Electrical Appliances.STEAM IRONS \u2014 DRY l°CNS \u2014 AUTOMATIC TOASTERS KETTLES FRY PANS MIXERS HAIR DRIERS ETC 1430 King St.W.\u2014Sherbrooke\u2014Tel.LO.2-2800 DEACON CONSTRUCTION INC General Contractor Commercial and Residential Land Development 68 Warren St., Lennoxville.Tel.LO 99178 DISCUSS YOUR LANDSCAPE PROBLEMS IN COMPLETE CONFIDENCE with SHERBROOKE LANDSCAPING CO.REG'D LANDSCAPING DESIGNERS AND CONSULTANTS Residential, Commercial, Institutional 520 Vimy St.N.LO.24)743 Secretary - Steno For Quality Control Department with at least 5 years experience and knowledge of Metallurgical terms For Interview Call LO 9-5181 Ext 10 Mr.Memory COMBUSTION ENGINEERING - SUPERHEATER LTD.ROY STREET PLANT 2nd MORTGAGES 6.9°o INTEREST Id 15 years repayment plan on residential and commercial properties m Sherbrooke 1 .ennoxvirie nrummondville Victoria ville Granby BEAUDEAN INC.Bonded & Licensed Ileal F.state Brokers I\u2019 O Box 4(H) Lennoxville Tel.LO.9 9178 TAILOR For\tand gentlemen GonAral Repairs F.COLLETTE 84 King St Want, (in basement) LO.2-4334 SHERBROOKE H WARKKN LYNCH, IM Frontenac St , Sun Life Bull dial.Tel.10 S-iHIU.Res.LO.8-4381.ROI ssKAl.GKRVAIS.LAN G LAIS A MONTY Armand Rousseau.Q C , Paul Mullins Gervals.Andra U.inflate, liana Monty l.Orrama 2-4733.« Wellington Street South, Sherbrooke.; oni\\ \\ nu.' i .uk \u2022 a General Practice, Rosenblcinm Bldg., opposite City Halt, 138 Wellington iNorth) LO.2-3130.u i m l y il r.K yin t y im St.James Street Weat.Montreal.Victor 9aa«4.Chartered Accountants ! LA VALUER BEDARD.LyotMAtl G.i't'on X As*oc!tt«a, D J Crock-nil, (A, licensed trust** 201 Cnntinentttl Hutldiux, Sherbrooke.' PQ.IVh LO 9-5503 MCDONALD, CURRIE & CO Chartered Accountants COOPER BROTHERS A CO.Chartered AceounUntt 297 Duff*rln Av*.LO.94301 Montreal, Quebec, Ottawa, Toronto.Saint John, Charlottetown, Halifax, Klmouskl.Sherbrooke, Hunllton.Kitchener.Winnipeg, Edmonton, Calgary, Vancouver.TOUCHE, ROSS, BAILEY & SMART Royal Rank Building Place Ville Marie, Montreal 2, Out.,Other offices In Canada; affiliated firm» In the United States, Great HrlUiln and elsewhere.Dentists Bungalows For Sale HERCULE MARCOUX LO 9-5941 or Ronald Marcoux LO.2-3141 For repairs or enlargements No money down.If it's \"springi\" you ne»d w« hive them for ell kinds of vehicles, cars, trucks, busses and bulldozers.FOR SECURITY AND COMFORT, HAVE YOUR SPRINGS CHECKED TODAY BY \"EXPERTS\" AT CHARTIER AUTO SPRING INC.(all vehicles insured) 180 Galt St.W.\u2014 Tel.LO.2-4833 \u2014 LO.2-4840 Residence: LO.9 3108 BILINGUAL AUCTIONEER Appraiser and Real Estate.COMPLETE AUCTION SERVICES ART BENNETT Sawyerville\u2014889 2272 DR.I A LANDRY.Stirfeoit-Den-fist, 406 Mootr Slrrrt Office hmira Days H to «: Evening* 7 to 8::U».Tel, LO.7 66-14 Optometrists 1)11 ALHFKT TRUDEAU, Opteinc* trlst, New address Granada Theatre Hlds, 51 Wellington North, Suite l A 2, Sherbrooke.Tel.LO.2-0517 Eye* examined.Contact lonaca.THEY WONT LAST LONG ! That's right, we're selling them as fast as you bring them in.1963 Oldsmobile 88,\t4 dr., hard top, fully equipped.1962 Mercury Monterey, 4 dr.sedan, power steer ing and brakes, radio.1962 Pontiac Parisienne convertible, 6, standard.1961 Oldsmobile 88, 4 dr., sedan, power steering and brakes, radio.1961 Chevrolet Coach, 6 cyl., standard.1960 Pontiac Laurcntian, V-8, automatic, 4 dr., sedan, radio.1960 Buick Le Sabre, 4 dr., sedan, power steering and brakes, radio.1960 Pontiac Parisienne, 4 dr., hard top, V-8, automatic.1959 Buick 4 dr., hard top.Le Sabre, power steering and brakes, radio.ASK ONE OF THESE SALESMEN TO HELP YOU: Rodolphe Bourbeau, Claude Leblanc, Real Duquette, Marcel Maheu, Marcel Roy, Jean Claude Ferland, Marcel Dumoulin, Vidal Lem ire.DeLUXE AUTOMOBILE 1959 Mercedes 220-S, sun roof, 4 speeds forward, radio.1959 Pontiac Strata Chief, 4 dr.sedan, 6, standard.1959 Buick Invicta, 2 dr., hard top, power steering and brakes, radio.1959 Chevrolet Biscayne, 4 dr., sedon, 6 cyl., standard.1959 Pontiac Parisienne, 4 dr., sedan, V-8, automatic, radio.1958 Chevrolet Biscayne, 4 dr., sedon, V-8, automatic, radio.1958 Chevrolet Biscayne, 4 dr., sedan V-8, automatic.1958 Ford Fairlone, 4 dr., sedan, power steering and brakes, radio.LTEE Main Office: 1567 King St.West.Sherbrooke.Used Car Lot: 1667 King St.West Sherbrooke.Open nightly till ten \u2014 Phone LÔ.9-9351 ASPHALT PAVING Free Estimates on Driveways, Garages, Parking Lots, etc LEO PIQUETTE LTD.HIGHWAY WORKS 1103 Federal St.AQUEDUCTS \u2014 BULLDOZERS Sherbrooke \u2014 LO.2 2577 Meadow Street SHERBROOKE Another of the fine PH 11(0 Stereophonic HI-FIDELITY instruments STRUCTURAL STEEL WIDE RANGE IN STOCK IMMEDIATE DELIVERY C.SIMM0NDS & (0.LTD.Dealers in structural steel, plates, sheets, beams, channels, angle, flats, rounds, squares, etc.1052 KING ST EAST \u2014 LO 7-4122, 7 7707 featured al this store, is the \u2014 \u201cArlisla'\u2019, model 1753, traditionally styled in walnut veneer: and miIhI.s U s compact, yet eye pleasing, and designed for maximum efficiency m performance.This act is highlighted by a (iarrard Deluxe Auto-Slim changer with dual sapphire stylus.This and many other Cimp PIIILOO itiKtrumenls await you al this store.FOR A COMPLETE CHOICE OF QUALITY HOUSEHOLD FURNISHINGS by leading manufacturers, SHOP THE SHERBROOKE STORE \u2014 on Meadow Street \u2014 \"next to the Webster Parking Lot\" TRADE INS ACCEPTED ON MANY TERMS IF DESIRED.WE DELIVER OUT OF TOWN.LINES, BLOUIN FURNITURE Ltd Meadow Sfrcct ~ Tel.LO 9-5591 L'lL ABNER DID YO'uEST SAVTH\u2019 BIGGEST HAM IN TH'WORLD WENT IN THAR?-Trr' *CJU |)T1 AH DON'-SEE NO BIG HAM- V; YOUR SUITE i READY, 5lR.r.r T) M - ; Vy\\ WHAR'STH BIG HAM Tl-CA 1 J GOING (JP, T 't U-J THAT t 50ING UP, IN THAT F LE MAJOR, TOTHE7bth FLOOR.'.' .!'T :v.AH HAIN'TA GUEST; SO IT WOULDN'T BE HONEST FO'METO WEAR OUT TH' rS ELEVATOR\u2014-J J ALLEY OOP Nice of that FELLA TLET US USE HIS/ LADDER, WASN'T IT?I TOLPJUH THAT USIN\u2019 OUR I HEADS WOULD SAVE US A LOT of work: \u2014»r GOSH, I DUNNO1 IF IT'S GONNA REACH.' A 5 2 ^3 1 YEH, BUT REACH H RIGHT IF CLIMB UP STAND Ol SHOULDERS J- * ; fe: vr V H ,7-.NJafcL I CAPT.EASY , OH, MR.CONKUW! LOCK ftll WHAT I STUMBLED IIIJK.OVBR^THE COOK! you TOOK YOUR TIME AUSWERldô THE DOOR , u PEYTOWi ÆA HE'S T MV CR0WW JEWELS'.I'LL couscious.\\ see if they are safe; AND TRVlWG TO TALK,SIR! VLL GET HIS GAS OFF THEVRE GONE! SOME FIEND GOT AWAY WITH MV CROWN JEWELS! 9 SHERBROOKE OAltY R®OORT>.TOURS., MAY 2, 19A3 thiwSrZo of sports Dickie Moore retires from hockey Children land Sugar Ray Robinson arrives today, Sherbrooke Athletic Commission gives final approval to program )^207 fish on opening weekend ROCK ISLAND \u2014 The chil dren's pond, sponsored by the Stanstead County Fish and Game Club, on the Moore property, Stanstead Highway, opened April 27 28 Tor fishing.At 1.00 p.m, a good number of youngsters, under the age of 12 years, and officials off the Sugar Ray Robinson's arrival) In a six-rounder Angel Mrn ( we™' on band.I be first in Sherbrooke was\tpostponed\t| ales\twill\ttake on Joe Pace\tbay\t127 fish\twere caught\tand one day, stated Dick\tFine,\tpro-\tBoth\tboys\tare featherweight-.\tIhe\tfollowing\tday about 90.moter,, last evening.He was and the Ians should see a good All were measured by Miss slated to land in Dorval last I battle.Ron Jones, of Monl real Heather Johnston, assisting the night but owing to bad wca meets Billy Jordan of Ne e club to keep a record.Prizes ther, in New York\tCity,\tthe\tYork\tCity\tin a middleweight\tarc\tto be awarded for the\tlarg- flight was postponed.\tclash\twhile\tin another middh\test\tfish and\ttwo smallest\tfish Dick Fine left this mornin\", weight battle Gene Bolduc ol ca i:m for Dorval to meet him.Man- Portland, Me., meets Sonny Fuming will continue this rice Rolbnet and his manager Sacco of New York, this i ajweekend, May 4-5, and young-are also slated to arrive during Tour-round bout as well a.s th'' sters, undei 12 years of age, the day and the rest of Uu'Jones-Jordan battle.The Mor can fish until they catch their fighters will arrive tomorrow ales-Pace affair is a six round limit.Ihe last tew hours on to complete their training forer-\tSunday the youngsters can Saturday\u2019s program.\tTickets are now on sale and,keep as many as they can catch can be had by calling the so that, the pond may be drain-Arena, LO.2-3232, or al Coded, repairs made, and the re-derc\u2019s Store and the New Slier mainder of the season it wdll be brooke Hotel.They can he re used as a rearing pond for served hut tmtsl he picked up!speckled to stock Crystal Lake.Saturday afternoon.\t,- This afternoon Joe Louis and ACT ., i/-~ut'c ctadc Sugar Ray will be the guests of I Ab I Nlon I b b I AKb Ivan migre and will travel to Ba _ lc Bank Cub Waterville to vis.I the young- m seven runs with tw0 sters at the Orphanage, eriday ,\t,\t,\t,,, ,,\t.\ti, ,, ,,\t, homers and a single as Chicago the boxers will hold their work- , ,\tT \u201e , .outs al the Y.M.t .A.I hi, even\trNatl0\"a'fl « g .e ing they will he interviewed by 'eaf ln« SL Louis 13-8 and ended ,,\t.TJ\t, , s, /viCards winning streak at lour Gordie Breen and Jean-Mam ice Bilodeau on channel 7.Sets new shot-put record at Games ae.tse wins The complete card for Saturday was released at a press conference held by Joe Loui ; Dick Fine and Jimmy Voctola at the New Sherbrooke Hotel.The fighters\u2019 contracts were presented and accepted by the Sherbrooke Athletic Commi., sion and final approval was given.Ivan Dugre, director of the Commission, was also present with members of the press, radio and television.The main bout will see Sugar Ray go against Maurice Rolbnet, while Burke Emery will meet Billy Henderson of Washing ton, D.C., in the semi-finals.Henderson has won 12 of hi.s LAST NIGHT'S FIGHTS Union City, N.J.\u2014 Ray Pal pro fights and is expected lojterson, 189, Ml Vernon.N.Y., give the Canadian titleholderj knocked out Mike Pacheco, 189, plently of trouble.\t'New York, 2.Cards winning streak games.Pitching\u2014Ray Herbert, White Sox, allowed only four hits in 7-0 first game victory over Bal j Canada's Nancy IMeCredie timoré that started double ! s|1(,ws winning form in header sweep.Chicago also won! pacaembu S tad iu m, San Buffalo AHL title by downing Bears Not interested in leaving Montreal filth-highest active NHL player calls it quits, has good record BUFFALO, N.Y.(CP-APj -Buffalo Bisons won the American Hockey League s Calder MONTREAL (CPI \u2014 Dickie Moore, the fifth-highest scorer day night*over ^Hershev^lîesurs of aetlve Natlünal Hockev Leaëue P|a-vcrs- has decided t(> in the Se^Tgame record tional League, only two games bd b' George Crowe with style and the fact he \u201chas a different way of doing everything,\u201d then avoided a photofinish by getting Jack Reed to ground out for the final out with two on.Orlando Pena, Tom Cheney and Ray Herbert also turned in top pitching performances.sixth.Cheney\u2019s batterymate, Don Leppert, provided the key hits for the Senators with a homer in the second and a dou-| ble that snapped a 1-1 tie in the seventh.Herbert retired 15 Orioles in order and contributed a double and single to the attack, but the Pena\u2019s four-hit pitching and a big blows for the White Sox in 15-hit Kansas City attack sub- the opener were a homer and dued Cleveland 11-3 and kept triple by Jim Landis.The White the A\u2019s in first place.\tSox knocked Robin Roberts out Cheney struck out 12 and al- in a two-run sixth in the night- lowed only seven hits as Washington downed Detroit 4-1 while Herbert started Chicago off to a doubleheader sweep over Baltimore with a 7-0 four-hit job.The White Sox took the nightcap 6-4.Boston walloped Minnesota 14-5 to round out the schedule.Thomas took care of Yankee starter Ralph Terry, now 3-2 in the first inning when he tagged cap, moving ahead 4-2 on Floyd! Robinson\u2019s homer and a squeeze bunt by Sherm LoUar.Chuck Schilling hit a two-run | homer and also collected a double and two singles as the second-place Red Sox lashed 16 hits against Twins\u2019 starter Jack Kralick and five relievers.Eddie Bressoud also homered for Boston.Earl Wilson got credit for the victory.WEDNESDAY'S GAMES Boston 14, Minnesota 5 Cleveland 3, Kansas City 11 Washington 4, Detroit 1 Baltimore 0-4, Chicago 7-6 New York 3, Los Angeles 5 THURSDAY'S GAMES Cleveland at Kansas City New York at Los Angeles Boston at Minnesota Washington at Detroit Baltimore at Chicago it it it INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE WEDNESDAY'S GAMES Atlanta 4, Columbus 0 Little Rock 2, Indianapolis 3 Jacksonville at Buffalo (ppd, cold) Syracuse at Toronto (ppd.cold) Rochester at Richmond (ppd, cold) 1 - ! out of first.ST.LOUIS STOPPED The four-game winning streak of the league-leading St.Louis jCards was also snapped.Ernie Hanks of Chicago Cubs, always a terror in St.Louis, did most of the damage in a 13-8 Cub victory.Banks entered the game hitting .222, with two homers and six runs batted in.He crashed two three-run homers and drove in another run with a single.Now his homer total is four, his RBI total 13 and his batting average .247.Braves.Reds and Cardinals.He hit it in the seventh inning while battino for Jim O'Toole, who got the victory.It was O\u2019Toole\u2019s fifth triumph in six decisions.The left-hander is the first major leaguer to get five victories this season » If* IJ Y CANADIAN WINNERS CONGRATUI ATKI» \u2014 An official of the South American Rowing Federation drape* medal around neck of Thomas Michael Stokes anil eongra- tulati anadlnti nl (he him and his crewmen, haekt'round, after < crew of eight oar* nilh coxswain, won the event Pan-American Games at Sat) Paulo, Brazil.(CP Wireplurto) Major League Leaders National Leayut AB R Oil Kings rate slight favorites to win Memorial Cup, coaches go to rule books regarding lines H Pet 31 .397 23 .397 28 .384 28 .368 25 .362 EDMONTON (CP)-The way the rival coaches are performing, Niagara Falls Flyers and Edmonton Oil Kings will have to be nothing short of sensational if they hope to gain any headlines during the Memorial Cup junior hockey championships which opens here tonight.The Oil Kings, making a record fourth consecutive appearance in the best-of-seven final, rule as slight favorites with the advantage of home ice.Edmonton has never won the crown.Coach Hap Emms of the Flyers is trying to upset the home-ice advantage and has gone to the rule book to do so.Emms said Canadian Amateur Hockey Association rules restrict placing of the goal lines to 10 feet from the end boards.The lines on the Edmonton Gardens ice surface are 15 feet NBA to get new president in J.W.Kennedy lier clash between the coaches, themselves, when Brayshaw or-i dered Emms\tfrom the\trinki while Oil Kings went through a practice.REFUSES TO\tLEAVE Emms at first refused.Brayshaw leaned against the boards \u201e txx -m.xt and ordered his players to skate NEW YORK (AP) The Na- siowiy around the rink.Fifteen' tional\tBasketball\tAssoctation:minutes later\the in\tde has followed the widespreadjman^ed Emnls leave and the trend by picking a \\igorous new ix|Tjagara p-a]js coach so leader m\ta\tmove\tto\tconsolidate\tEmms sajd\t^ didn.t\tbar its status as a major sport.J.anyone from jjjs c]ub\u2019s workouts Walter Kennedy 49 - year - old and when the Flyers later took mayor of Stamford, Conn., ls; to the ice he said Brayshaw and F.Abu, SF\t78\t14 Edwards, Cinci\t58\t6 Howard, LA\t73\t11 Altman, St.L\t76\t10 Demeter, Phila\t69\t11 Run* \u2014 Flood, St.Louis, 24.Runs Batted In \u2014 Boyer, St.! Louis, 22.: Hits \u2014 F.AIou, 31.Double* \u2014 Cepeda, San Francisco, F.Alou, Groat, St.Louis, 7.Triples \u2014 Altman, 3.Home Runs \u2014 H.Aaron, Milwaukee, 7.Stolen Bases \u2014 W.Davis, Los Angeles, 6.from the boards.The rink is 210 feet long.Emms said that unless the lines are moved he will protest every game of the series.He said he sent his first protest to Art Potter of Edmonton, CAHA president, Wednesday night.Potter said the rule was not adhered to at the Gardens, but said this was because the rink served both amateur and professional clubs.Western League rules stipulate the goal lines must be 15 feet from the boards in rinks with surfaces longer than 200, feet and this had been followed! ton> 4 in the Gardens for years.\tHome Potter declined comment on! the possibility of moving the ^ ir lines, but Emms said he be- wOllGTS lieved he had a legitimate pro-! || test and would carry through Y©** with his demands.\t.s The incident followed an ear- says judge American League AB R H Pet Causey, KC\t50\t8 21 .420 Yastr\u2019mski, Bos 67 12 26 .388 Allison, Minn.73 16 26 .356 Wagner, LA 82 15 29 .354 Charles, KC 73 14 25 .342 Runs \u2014 Pearson, Los Angeles, Allison, 16.Runs Batted In \u2014 Allison, 18.Hits \u2014 Wagner, 29.Doubles \u2014 Yastrzemski, 9.Triples \u2014 Hinton, Washing- Runs \u2014 Wagner, 6.must 'fore' the man.\tj most 0f hjs c]ub were jn tjje Kennedy will take over Sept.Ijstands.when 73-year-old Maurice Podol-1 The clubs are rated as the off retires.Podoloff has guided most evenly matched in a Me-the league through its many morial Cup final in years and twists and turns over the last this sparked keen interest at the 17 years.\tibox office.The first four games There are indications that one are reported to be sellouts.of Kennedy's first projects will.~~ ~\t\u2014 -\t\u2014 be to set up a new television contract for the league.This already has been discussed by Podoloff and the board of governors.Kennedy was publicity man, for the league when it was known as the Basketball Association of America, from 1946-49, and for two years after it became the NBA.For two years he assigned the officials.At various times he has been associated with the Harlem Globetrotters and Little League baseball.Kennedy said the decision to give up a political career was difficult.He will resign as mayor in August.His term would have expired on Jan.1.HARTFORD, Conn.(AP)\u2014 It's a golfer\u2019s responsibility to yell \u201cfore\u201d before he takes his shot, a federal judge has ruled.Judge M.Joseph Blumen-feld made the comment Wednesday in awarding $1,750 in damages to a man struck by a ball at the Yale golf course two years ago.The blow produced a scar on the forehead of Eugene J.Sugarman of Riverdale, N.Y.The judge didn\u2019t consider the injury serious.But he said the defendant, Dr.Stanley Lavi-etes of New Haven, Conn,, had a duty to sound a warning before swinging.Judge Blumenfeld brushed aside a defence claim that Sugarman contributed to the accident by failing to move quickly off the green.Richmond to fete minor hockey players RICHMOND \u2014 The young hockey players in the local minor circuit will have a treat in store for them Sunday night Alt Whittings tall, president of the minor circuit, Jean Beaudoin, president of the Pee Wee-Bantam loop for Richmond, Melbourne and South Durham, and Harry Smith, secretary of the minor circuit, said that the boys will be present-; ed with their trophies won dur ; ing the season.A bean supper will precede; the presentations, to be held at Notre Dame High School, Sun , day, May 5 at 6 p.m.Mayor Marcel Roy has been asked to attend and lend a hand in the | festivities.Maurice Parsons, ! Minor Hockey convener for the district, will also be on hand.The local youngsters figured} well this past season in com-' petition with outside clubs i Some had a bad season but all} of the boys did their best.} Some entered the final stages} of the district playoffs and; some were eliminated earlier} in the season.All in all, the boys played well and deserve; tbe trophies they will receive.} Patterson has infected hand UNION CITY, N.J.(AP)\u2014j Former heavyweight champion! 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