Sherbrooke daily record, 3 juin 1963, lundi 3 juin 1963
[" Police arrest eight in connection with activities of FLQ MONTREAL (CP) \u2014S' Montreal police, capping weeks of quiet and intense investigations into Le Front de Liberation Québécois, had eight persons and quantities of dynamite and bomb - timing mechanisms in their custody today.Police director J.Adrien Robert announced late Sunday nisht that he could con-; liecbcoote Dailu Mold THE WEATHER Sunny and very warm; light winds; high at Sherbrooke 85.Outlook for Tuesday; Inn easing cloudiness followed by rain; warm.firm eight arrests, but couldn\u2019t say much more until a press conference scheduled for 10 a m.EOT today.The FLQ has been blamed for bombings during the last three months that have killed one man badly injured another, and damaged armories, mailboxes, and other federally-owned property.From sources within the police department, it was learned that among those being questioned were a native of Belgium and a Montreal - born former newspaper ! man.Another was a mechanic j for an aircraft parts and hy-| draulics factory.Police officials could not give the nationalities of the others.At least 150 sticks of dynamite, some alarm-clock timers, batteries, and rolls of wire were seized.Fifty sticks of dynamite were taken in raids Sunday night reporters saw a box con taining about 100 sticks brought (o the downtown headquarters of Montreal police.It was cov-; ered with dirt, as if it had been buried.WANTS INDEPENDENCE The FLQ is an extremist organization which, in stencilled \u201cpress releases,\u201d announced its intention to use violence to win Quebec\u2019s independence from Canada and to effect a social revolution.The Gazette said it had learned police have \u201cpositive proof\u201d the terrorist movement was Communist-led and that the Belgian, said to be 32 or 33 years old, came to Canada from Communist Cuba.Rewards of $10,000 by the city of Montreal and $50.000 by the province were posted for information leading to the arrest of the terrorists.MET INFORMER Attorney-General Georges La-Palme told the legislature last Monday that he had been visited in his Montreal home by an informer, and Le Devoir says it is believed five of the eight were arrested last Wednesday as a result of the information Mr.Lapalme received.The attorney - general would not comment.He said he did not want to interfere with the work of the police.Montreal police carried out the raids unassisted, although technically the provincial police under director Josaphat Brunet \u2018 are in charge of co-ordinating Established 1897 Price: 5 v^ents SHERBRCX7KL .QUEBEC, MONDAY, JI N! 3.B I B TÎW Sixty * Seventh Year Condition slowly, steadily becoming worse Pope clings stubbornly to life More US support for arms industry than in Canada A British-trained computer expert for a Canadian aircraft firm Sunday said Canadian defence officials are less generous than United States ones in support for weapons manufacturers.\"1 don\u2019t say they have a superior spirit of enterprise south of the border,\u201d said Neville Shevloff, computer chief with Canadair Limited of Montreal, \u201cbut they do seem more enlightened.The United States Air Force, for example, allocates part of its considerable funds to improve the plants of its suppliers.\u201d the efforts of city, provincial officers.RCMP and Today's Chuckle Woman to husband as she arrives in auto with smashed front: \u201cAnd the policeman was so nice about it.He asked if I\u2019d like the city to remove all the telephone poles.\u201d Explosion sparks fire in Granby GRANBY \u2014 (Special) \u2014 A cleaning fluid explosion at the corner of Drummond and Main Streets in Granby early this morning ignited a raging fire which completely destroyed one building and did extensive damage to two others across the street.The explosion took place, according to Granby Fire Department officials, at 12:52 a.m.in the Granby Dry Cleaners Ltd.establishment and touched off several other blasts in the same building.The intense heat from these explosions and the resulting fire caused the building to collapse just forty minutes after the original blast.Also housed in this three-storey building was a dancing studio.The fire spread across the street to the Leader Mail building doing damage to the roof and the outside of the building.Mr.Shevloff W\u2019as a pai°!ist at Bishop's University\u2019s weekend seminar for businessmen on computers.Canadair is a subsidiary of the U.S.military supplier General Dynamics.Several conference speakers had mentioned that first uses of computers w'ere military, and they had not been releasee to the commercial market until 1954, after the Korean War.Mr.Shevloff also de-j scribed how a computer bad \u2018smoothed recent: layoffs in the ; firm\u2019s Montreal plant.Many employees laid off jobs in one department were j entitled by union seniority irules f \u2022ms K 1! U OF S DOCTORS \u2014 Guy Daufesne de la Chevalerie, left, Belgian ambassador to Canada, chats Saturday with Archbishop Georges Cabana, centre, and Mr.Justice Douglas Abbott of Ihe Supreme Court of Canada, right.The ambassador and the judge were given honorary doc- to \u201cbump\u201d employees jfrom jobs elsewhere.The re-Iresult was men moving from de-ipartment to department too, fast to learn new tasks.| Staff lists and seniority rules j were fed into the computer It predicted where lavofL would place employees, and en-j |abled the company to lay men1 off in a systematic order The unions did not object, Mr.Shevloff said.A recen* union brief said Canadair had laid some 4,000 off to Dec.31, and 1,000 more in 1963.\tMr.Justice Douglas Abbott;\tBy MALCOLM REID of the Supreme Court of Cana-\t(Record staff reporter) \u2018la- chancellor oi Bishops Uni- (orfay are ,ar from the same as portant.The mission of iversity, received an honorary jij)ose 0j ]gf;y totales al the spring convocation of the University of Sherbrooke, of which Msgr.Cabana is chancellor.A graduating class of 250 heard addresses from both honorary d octors.(Record photo by Gerrv Lemay) Confederation esseniia to an independent Canada Rocket lead So it is not sur- WASHINGTON (AP) - The foctoratc of laws from the pi.ising (hal our constitut;or.al Pentagon believes the United;tjn,verslty of s,'lerbr0l,ke Salul'barrangpnmnl.s need to be States now is substantially;and tnlr! 250 eraduaCs ofi^^ up |0 da(c * on]y con New customs building is opened and Rotary monument unveiled university must remain the point this morning Doct jrs were using sedatives io ease his puin, but the source said the pontiff during his periods of [consciousness refused them.At 8:30 a.in., (he Vatican said [lie was fully conscious and able to follow Ihe recitation of pray ers by those at Ins bedside.Dcalh almost rame at sunsel Pentecost Sunday when he suf fered an alarming crisis.It brought a Vatican radio plea to the world for prayer.Again his heart pulled him through.Through the early hours of to day the Vatican issued a series of statements saying that the agony was continuing slowly, (lie pope's life was ebbing, there was nothing to do but wait.The Vatican said that the ilciic, Belgian ambassador lo Pope's resistance lo death had ! Canada, speaking after he hadjdefied every medical expecta-.he|been made an honorary do-lor, tion.en VATIC AN CUT (AP) Pope John dung stubbornly to life today, delving nil medical prediclions.But his doctors announced his condition was slowly, steadily worsening.I ho 81-ycar-old pontiff survived anolher crisis Sunday night and yet another early today.Since 1-riday his doctors have said each day would probably be his last.A medical bulletin at noon Rome time said that the Pope no longer felt the agonizing pain which had been racking him and sedatives and pain killers no longer were necessary.The bulletin said the pontiff's temperature had gone up again, but \u201cthe eardio-cireulalory condition remains, nevertheless, rather valid I his was the text of the noon bulletin.\u201cFor some hours there has been increasing in the pontiff a state of stupor and therefore il has no longei been necessary to use sedatives and analgesics pain killers.ii mi'i R.vnmi: up \u201cThe temperature has gone up again.\"Ihe eardio-cireulalory condition remains nevertheless, rather valid.\u201d The Vatican radio said the Pope had been unconscious for several hours and that Ins tenipernture was above ID4 degrees.I he Vatican radio also reported Hcnedctto ( aniinal Moisi Masclla, the cardinal chamberlain, had gone to the Vatican along with Archbishop Francisco Caipino, secretary of the College of Cardinals, and other prelates.Cardinal Alois! Masella lias the duty of certifying the death of a pope and becomes a sort of interim administrator during the interregnum between popes.One Vatican souito si.id terrible convulsions almost shook!Ihi morning in the room live Rope off his bed al one next to tin Rope's bedroom.It.was dedicated to Ids expressed high wish that, bis life be a sacrifice for his ebtirch, his eru-menicai council and mankind.said hunger on the other ;idc largement of its students\u2019 horizons.\u201d The University\u2019s other non of the world was pressing, and technicians were what, was __________^\tiiir lJlllvcl-,i> B\t,|U,| needed to treat it.ahead of Russia in its produc-;'he institution that only con- Tolîùlfiïl their role in Can- \u2018 ored\u201d giicst'' ' at\u2019 ''\u2019the\"' Sat nr (\".l\t\u201cShould we not, per' tion of nuclear missiles.Kefera 1°n c®n 1 |\u2019ea;-13 >our Partner has jumped:B^ck and Mr.William Brock aid groups in Canada.Patrol- Clyde Taylor, of Eaton, at (,ar interior ^howdne^hnw1\" S ,°ur.fades attcr thc t^r®e were in Montreal, where Mr lcrs within the Eastern Town-tended Provincial Grand Lodge ca.interror, showing how we heart hid is passed around oL\tinterv ewed for a shiPs a,'e required to excel can simulate a moving car byihim.What do you do in this'\tinterviewed tot\ta flashing a highway on the screen case?behind them.\u201d Answer Tomorrow Mr interviewed for a [ position.Mr.Charles Ellis has return- inS to qualify for duties, cd Rock Island after being a ^he election of Gordon Sny 80 I per cent in ail phases of train- GUIDE TO TELEVISION VIEWING Plottsburg 3\u2014WCAX\u2014Burlington\t5 TBA\u2014To Be Announced -WPTZ\u2014 12- 6\u2014CBMT -CFCF\u2014 Montreol Montreal 7 \u2014CHLT \u2014Sherbrooke 8\u2014WMTW\u2014Mount Washington MONDAY $:00 p.m.3) Hornpopper presents 5) Father Know* Best BiRazzle Dazzle 7)\tM.Pipo 8)\tSuperman 5:15 p.m.3) Quick Draw McGraw 5:30 p.m.~>) Kartoon Karnival fi' On Safari 7)\tDernier Des Mohi cans 8)\tEarly Show 5:45 p.m.3) Bozo, The Clown 6:00 p.m.3) Living & Learning 5> Rockey & His Friends 6» Dennis The Menace 7) Melody Ranch 12) Robin Hood 6:15 p.m.L World of Sport* 5) News 6:25 p.m.3) Weatherwise 6:30 p.m.3) Newstime 5)\tSports 6)\tMetro 7)\tTele Bulletin 12) Pulse 6:40 p.m.o) Atlantic Weatherman 6:45 p.m.3) Walter Kronklte And News 5) Atlantic Weatherman R) CBC TV News 7) La Meteo 6:50 p.m.7) Edition Sportive 6:55 p.m.6)\tSports With Doug Smith 7:00 p.m.I)\tSea Hunt 5) Ensign OToola i) Seven-O-One 7)\tCaprices Musicaux 8)\tRon Cochrane & the news 12) Father Knows Best 7:15 p.m.7)\tPolitical Provinciale 8)\tNews 7:25 p.m.\tJ 5) Ben Casey 8) Watch Your Weather 3) Your Esso Reporter 7:30 p.m\t; 12) National News J)\tTo Tell The Truth !\t10:45 p m.j 3i McHale's Navy j Bi Eric Eykes i ?i Dernier Lecoura 12» Take A Chance 10:00 p.m.; 3) Password 1 5) Ben Casey 6)\tWalter Lippman 1963 ; 7> Tele.iournaJ | j) Ben Casey 12) To Tell The Truth 10:15 p m.7)\tTemps Present 10:30 p.m.^ 3) Tightrope 6:30 a.m.I)\tTest Pattern B) Continental Classroom 7:00 a.m.J)\tTest Pattern 5) Today 7:25 a.m.5) Farm News 3) Test Pattern 7:30 a.m.i) College of the Air 1:00 a.m.3)\tCapt.Kangaroo 1:15 a.m.4)\tFarm and Home 6:30 a.m.5)\tToday 6:45 a.m.3) Teddy Bear 9:00 a.m.3) Film Shorts 5) Make Room For J Daddy * 5)\tMonday Night Movie 6)\tDon Messer 7)\tChez IsldoJe 3) The Dakotas 12) Rifleman 8:Oo p.m 3) I\u2019ve Got A Sccrel 8)\tDanny Thomas 7) Les Belles His D\u2019en Haut 12) Dick Powell Show 8:30 p.m.3)The Lucy Show 6)\tGarry Moore 7)\tLa Poule aux Oeufs 3) The Rifleman 9:00 p.m.i) Danny Thomas 7)\tDans Tous les Cantons 8)\tStone.v Burke 12) The Twilight Zone 9:30 p.m.3) Andy Griffith Show TUESDAY 9:30 a.m.[ 3» TV School 5) TV School 10:00 a.m.1)\tCalendar >) Say When ?) 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Harry Little.Mrs.Annie Pennington and Mrs.Howard Oakley, of Rich mond, and Miss Irene Armstrong, of Kingsbury, were recent guests of Mr.and Mrs 6)\tOnr Mmi Higgins 7)\tPolice d's Plaines 0)\tCombat 8:00 p.m.3) Lloyd Bridges Show 6)\tCar 54 7)\tJoie De Vivre 12) The Story Of 3) Empire 8:30 p.m.3) Red Skelton Show \u20225) Empire 6)\tPerry Mason 1)\tEdition Spéciale 8)\tFun Afloat Show 12) 77 Sunset Strip 9:00 p.m.7)\tDetective Inter national 8)\tBig Movie 9:30 p.m.3) Jack Benny 5)\tDick Powell Show 6)\tFront Page Challenge 7)\tInsolences D\u2019une Camera 12) The Eleventh Hour 10:00 p.m.6)\tThe Other Man 7)\tleioiournai Friends of Rev.J.A.H.Plowright will regret to hear that he is remaining in the Montreal General Hospital for further treatments, possibly for some considerable time.The World\u2019s Most Beautiful Paint Colors JEAN DESUETS INC.218 King St.West SHERBROOKE (Corner of Brooks) Tel.LO.7-6928 FRAMING ARTIST MATERIAL Opened Saturday Afternoons till 5:00 UTiU' hr if-1' **>\u2019\u2022 ÎHSl MAGOG (Georgeville Orchestra Saf.Evenings Charcoal Steaks Served Sat.and Sun.6 p.m.till closing ma Mr.and Mrs.Warren Sot:- ol'-rtinn chairman at the mcet-jliere, Stanstead, attended oit-!'n£- vpealion at Bishop's Universitv\tGENERAL NOTES 'Lennoxville.where Mrs.Sou-' Mr and Mrs.Sydney Taylor tier\u2019s sister, Miss Lewoiia al^d ^heir Sues!, Mrs.S.Count, Bennett, of Bishopton.received!0^ Eaurent, visited Mr.and (her B.A.degree.Miss Bennett!Mrs- Lponard Wright it Fos-is a graduate of Stanstead Col- ,fir'.lege and, after graduating from M'iSS Sandra Staples, of Mont Macdonald Teachers College, real- was ,lle Sues! of her par- Mrs.Charles Robinson.: taught for a while on Sunny-|^d3* and Mrs.Alden Sta Mr.and Mrs.William Royea j Iside School staff.\tfdes f°r the weekend.\thave returned to Montreal, at Mr.Dennis Tilton.Rock Is- Mrs- Wm- Stock-well was in 1er spending two weeks with Weekend guests at the Mc-Elravy home included Mrs.J.Davidson and Mr.I, Maxwell, j of Kinnear s Mills, and Mr.Ben; George, of Inverness.Mrs.Gordon Moore and two children, of Thetford Mines, and Mrs.Albert Nugent, of.Maple Grove, visited Mr.and1 land, has enlisted in thc United Montreal 011 M«y 25 to visit Mr States Army and left on May Stockwell in the Queen Mary 26 for Fort' Dix.N.H .where!Votor?ns' HosPital Mr.Stock-lie is receiving his basic train- is reported much improving\t'\ted in health.Mrs.C.C.Blake, Rock Is- Mr- John Morson, of M o nt-land, visited lier daughter, Mrs.;r^a'\u2019 sPcrt the weekend K.Spafford, and Mr.Spafford!Paients.Mr.and Mrs.in Watervillc, having accom ! panied Rev.and Mrs.Car Gustafson, also of Rock Island Mr.and Mrs.Leslie Mills.° Morson.The infant daughter of and Mrs.Ronald Elliott TINGWICK \u2014 Mrs.Frank Bourner attend ed the Leadership Training with Course at Macdonald College J.S.from May 27 ¦ 30 for the Ship-ton W.L branch Mr.Mr.and Mrs.George Heath, was|of Kingston, Ont., are spending MONEY RECEIVED BEFORE THE 10th EARNS INTEREST FROM THE FIRST OF THE MONTH.who spent a day with friends gl istened at the U n i t e d their holidays with Mrs.Heath's in Gould.\tI Church on May 26 during the-parents, Mr.and Mrs.A.Le- Mr.and Mrs.C.Faync Ho.«nice Rev.Th.Van Petegem Roux.Mr.and Mrs.LeRoux vey, Derby Line, spent thc long!-d^^dada^' Ehe baby received and Mr.and Mrs.Heath accom-! 10:15 p m.T> QutS«?ebUUCl*n dU holiday' weekend 7n\" Rochester!:,he names, Stephany Jane.panied Mr.and Mrs.John Le-ai Changing Times New York, visiting their daugh- Mr.and Mrs.William Him Roux nd son, Jimmie, of Rich hi-.so p.m ! ter.Miss Gail Hovey R.N.ves and son- Charles, were re mond, to Cap-de-la Madeleine, Mrs.Hazel Smith.Derby Line cen, Suests of Mr.and Mrs.\u2018where they visited Mr.and Mrs \u2022r 4:40 p.m.5| Atlantic Weather-Jl News man 4.43 p.m.3) Huntley SruJüejr Report 3) News 71 La Meteo 4.-30 p.m.7) Kdittor Sportive /:3B p.m.3> Marahal) Dillon 3) Laramie son-in-law and daughter, Mr.Miss Ann Northrup, of Hem- Mrs.Conrad Picard is at and Mrs.Cecil Waterman, and min8ford* sPcnl ,he weekend;home and gaining nicely, after family, Holland Road.\twith her mother, Mrs.Rhodaibeing a patient in St.Luc\u2019s Rev.and Mrs.Gale Bascombe Northrup.\tHospital, Asbestos.Derby Line, accompanied Rev.;\t*\t\u2018 and Mrs.A.M.Rose.Stan ******?*+***?****?*\u2022**?\u2022*¦*?****\u2022**?*?**¦*****tr\\ will help manage busines> by tcllmj: cxcculiws the likelx consequeni.V'i ot possible deeisuMis, some t>0 Quebec businessmen were told Sundav ai Bishop s L'm\\crsit\\ in 1 cnnowillc.The prediciion came from New York business consultant Neal .1.Dean, principal speaker at a weekend seminar organized by the Bishop's business administration sle-partment to sketch the role of the computer in modern business to executives whose companies may be considering automating their clerical work.He said the role of computers in predicting possible consequences of decisions makes them feared in the ranks of \"middle management\", whose more routine decisions may be taken oxer by machines, lop management, Mr.Dean viid.would always make the \u201cintuitive decisions\" of broad company policy .The technological unemmoy ern Township* is that of Cana partment handles dian Cclanese at Drummond- ready have forced ville, represented at the seminar at least one more h\\ Kar Kuxmicki, load of data machine operator would al to help the company make a him ta hire profit and they gcncraly have conventionaijto prove to executives that the machine will ds> the ordinary ac- Parker Miron Powers incut which xvill result would chine that is going to put peo- COMPUTER POWWOW \u2014 Seen Sunday at Mackinnon Hall at Bishop's University, where they attended the university\u2019s weekend seminar on the computer in modern business, are, left to right, G.E.Brown of Montreal, vice-president.personnel, of Sun Life; Ross Callon of Montreal, computer chief with Alcan; Ernest Gilbey of Lennoxville, general manager of Union Screen Plate and chairman of the Bishop's business administration department advisory board; Neal Dean of New York, vice-president of the consultants Booz.Allen and Hamilton; J.H.Aitchison of Toronto, manager of systems engineering for IBM (Canada) and one of three computer manufa'turers\u2019 representatives at the seminar, and Michael D\u2019Angelico of Banker\u2019s Trust of New York.(Record photo by Gerry Lemay) (oaticook lawyer better use English Boston judge warns BOSTON (AP)\u2014United States Judge Andrew Caffrey made one point clear Friday in federal district court: when lawyer Laurent Dube of Coaticook, Que., shows up in court, he'd better be able to speak English.Judge Caffrey, summoning up all the French he could remember from his undergraduate years at Holy Cross College, had just finished deciphering a long letter in French, signed by lawyer Dube.From it, Judge Caffrey gleaned that the Eastern Townships lawyer was coming to Boston to represent Manuel Cliche, also a Quebec province resident, in a damage suit brought by Marcel Poitras of Attleboro, Mass.Poitras alleges he was a passenger in Cliche\u2019s car in See-konk, Mass., in April, 1961 when the car hit a tree.Entering Dube\u2019s appearance as counsel for Cliche.Judge Caffrey said the Canadian lawyer had better be prepared to use English when he appears in the U.S.district court.Driver hurt as car hits light standard A 22-year-old Magog man xvas jseriously injured when the ear which he was driving ran into a ! light standard on Bourque Blvd Patrick Asselin honored at dinner Sunday night BROMPTONV1LLE \u2014 (Staff) Patrick Asselin, recently elected as Liberal .Member of Parliament for Richmond-Wolfe.was honored by fellow residents of the constituency when more than 300 persons attended a dinner in his honor at the Bromptonville Hotel Sunday night.Guest speaker at the gather- -\u2014- tT\t., .\t.\t.,\turged that the new MP work to ealD\tSatuiday\tmorning.ing\twas\tHon.\tEmihen\tLan ante.revjve 1jle gt Francois airport, According to\tSherbrooke\tpo- Minister of Social and Fa.nily M0ise Giroux, chairman of the lice officials Winston Jackson Welfare in the provincial gov-1Bromptonville School Commis of Pine Street in Magog, ap-ernment and MLA for Rich-;sion.\"'bo introduced Mr La- parently was asleep at the moncl\tTrance, and Mrs.Ashton Tobin, wheel when he ran into the ' '\t,\t.i\t,\t\"'ll0 presented Mr.Asselin.pole.,\t; ^\tPay\u2018nLPera;\t,\tA bouquet of flowers was! He\twas taken to Sherbrooke ,o the new Ml Mr.Lalrarce|presente[j t() ^[rs_ Asselin by Hospital where his condition is told of the many responstbili Mrs.Maurice Grimard.' reported as satisfactory, ties facing a legislator.\tAshton Tobin.QC, acted as Jackson was headed towards \u201cThe role of a public man master of ceremonies\tMagog when the accident occur today,\u2019\u2019 he said, \u201cdemands sac- , ; officers t>f the East Zone president! nships Branch of the live for worktn and Excise Officers co-operation Mr McCullough, 'oaticook inland ; 'Others Alton ll'-land Immigration.Montreal and Mr Mr.urt, ,dy Mr.vi- honor given to Rouihit d tribute to all Sage.< s and hi> execu- Mr.St th him with StK-k 1 Seguin.Association took place in Rock \\ motion came trom the floor -*'t the Vs-he years.Letourneau Denis Germ.lonuor forcer During the cocktail hour, Yves Forest, M P.and George , Vaillaneoun, M L A, spoke urer, spoke on the amis and the (jrjef]v wishing the Association responsibilities of the associ- thp b(,st and offfrina be Magog textîle plant Modernization of mill completed ation, urging all members to .participate to the fullest and |to work not only for the Customs and Excise but for the 'civil service in general.of service to them gratulations to the association, and the work the,' are doing.Mr.Danneau.Zone 1 prist lient, noted a meeting on Line 11th taking place in St t brootcc about which all will hr notified and he urged all mem hors to try to attend Mr Struthcrs.had this m.- MAGOG \u2014 Completion of a $3,000,000 modernization program at the Magog Cotton Mill of Dominion Textile Company Limited will be : marked next week by special Open House visits to the 7:00 \u2014 9:30 p.m on each of these days.On view will be the latest textile machinery, and all will be in full operation during the Open House.Visitors will be able to see the most ceremony to be staged at the cotton mill, Monday, June 10.Gerald Filion.general manager oi the General Investment Corporation of Quebec.wilt be guest speaker.! secretary - treasurer, C.and E j Ottawa, gave informative in formation to the men on sue! matters as uniforms, unity, insurance and high tribute to Mr.Silvester salaries.Sea!\ted at !\the\thead\ttahie\tvv err Mr.\ta fid Mr\t>.SilVEStl\t\tim, Mr\t.and Mrs\t.Pena\tult,\tMr.\tand\tMrs Fan\terson,\tMr\tand\tMrs.\tMe Cutlough.\t\tMr.\tand\tMrs.\tLe- plant, it was announced to- j modern lap doffers, fully auto- day.The cotton mill, now rank ed as one of the country's most efficient, will throw its doors open to the public June 11 and 12, with guided tours between 1:00 \u2014 2:30 p.m., and matic, with special conveyor.Also modified carding machines ,and a battery of the most up-to-dete roving machines, and a battery of the dian textile induslry.At a special \u201cre-opening\u201d BANQUET The banquet took place in the dining room attended by about Douglas Patterson, national 100 members and their ladies -'Age to the officers, if dont speak French, study Mr.and \u2022* wilt pav off, he too spoke of the past years of the Customs service here.Mr.McCullough had a mes febvre, Henry Routhier, col-s*ke about Eastern lownahip and Mr.Morin lor the excellent lect01' .Francis Shad hull and sons, Hilly.Keilh .mo Kim.of Ville I,a Salle, were guests ot Mr, Shadbolt s par cuts, Mr.and Mrs.W i liiam Shadbolt.Mr.\tand Mrs\tBruce\tllcalh, ni Waterloo, were guests ol Mr.and Mrs.Keith\tKerr\tMrs Heath\textended her visit\tso as to lie near her daughter, who j is a patient in the Sherbrooke j Hospital.Mr.and Mrs Frank Libbey, have\treturned\thome\taftei spending a week in Montreal.! guests of their son-in law and Idiiilglitcr, Mr.and Mi Griffith, and family Mrs.Carl [.conard, of Bishop ton, was an ovornighl guest of Mr and Mrs Lee Langlois, and BULL, Efhal Btatric* \u2014 At the Wales Home, on Sunday, June 2nd 19(43, Ethel Beatrice White, beloved wife of the late Fd-w.ird Bowen Bell, mother of the 'ate Edward White Bell, in her 82nd year.Resting at Johnston s Funeral Chapel, 530 Prospect SI .where the funeral will be held on Tuesday.June 4th at 2 p.m.Rev .1 I).It.Franklin officiating.interment in St.Peter's Church Cemetery.Please omit flowers FULLER Malbourn* Mil*» \u2014 Sudd,\u2019tily at Maiuonvilie, Quo, on Sunday, June 2nd, 1863.Melbourne Miles Fuller, beloved husband of Nina Davis, in his «1st year, dear father of Sheldon, Glcnnis.Hilda (Mrs.Ben Rogers of Memimngford, Quo i, Olive (Mrs Lionel Racicot, of Milford, N il ), Douglas, Vonila (Mrs Roger Aldrich, of Mil ford, N IL).Resting at the t\".K.Wilson and Son Funeral Home, in Knowlton, where Hie funeral j service will he held on Wcdnes [day, June 5th at 2 p.m.Inter inrnl iii Mansouville Cemetery GEORGE, B*njainln Franklin Suddenly at his home, Inverness.Que.on Sunday, June 2nd.1963, Benjamin Franklin George, father of I'rod.Annie, and Waller, 111 his 8«th year Resting al (ouilire's Funeral Home, Inverness, where the funeral will lie held Wednesday, June 5th ai 2 p.m,.Rev II F.McNeil officialing Inlermenl in George\u2019s Cemetery.MURPHY, Alita \u2014 At the Hotel Dieu Hospital, on Sunday, June 2nd, 1963.Ailla llanaire, lie loved wife of Vernon Pa! Murphy, ol 132 Windsor SI , in her 44th year.Resting at Gerard Monlelte Funeral Parlor, 33 Bowen Ave.S.where the fu nor,al will leave on Wednesday.June 5lh ai 8 45 a m.for service in St.Patrick's Church at 9.Intenneiil in SI Michael's ('einelery.roccnl Amin* Pepin) miles south and foundland east of New CONFEDERATION j Continued from Page 1 for business.for pleasure FLY TCA MONTREAL to WINNIPEG \u2022\t3 hours 55 mins.\u2022\tup to 8 flights daily \u2022\t$126 Economy return Ask about even lower Group Fares for groups of 10 or more, flying on TCA\u2019s North American routes.See your Travel Agent or contact TCA in Montreal.TRANS-CANADA AIR LINES % AIR CANADA jments most able lo acquire the knowledge required to form ;lie [teams of technicians, proles sionals and researchers so ur-igenty needed?\u201d\t| Sherbrooke\u2019s Schuberl Musi.: University fl c e I o r Mvitvciub held its 401st meo :ng Irenee Pinard gave graduates Monday at Sangstcr Memorial Schubert Music Club bolds 401st meeting an idea of the actual course of j church on Denault SI reel May excellent report on the i,,.,,, lly held Sherbrooke Quebec Pres-j byterial meeting in Sherbrooke.| \u2014 All were pleased to learn Mrs Howard Walsh, Derby (Line, Mrs.Hattie Eryou and Mrs.Merton Davis, both of jRoek Island, arc improving (from illness and surgery.Cards were signed to he sent shul ins.Miss Agnes Greenwood reported on her birthday bank Lorette Codere Brunelle andlproject and Mrs.Smith on lier Irene Levcquc playing Sic,-|dish cloth and cutter project 'visited friends in Ihe commun lienne and Je.su Joy of Man\u2019s Mrs.Smith turning over pro Desiring by Bach on (he organ ceeds ol $10 to the Memorial [development of Quebec\u2019s young 27 and heard works by Bach and piano Then the instrumen [ Fund, est French-speaking university [Haydn, Chopin, Shakespeare, tal trio of Louise Parcn'aau, A sum of $75 was voted lo by announcing that the U ot Sjand anonymous Welsn and Am-Lois Blanchette and Irene Lc-jihe U.C.W.treasurer on live will next year offer mas cr':jerican Negro song-makers.: degrees in philosophy, Fr:-:ncti| The program opened with and English literature, Latin,j\u2014 history and geography, as wdil0^ \u2022he Magog and St.Francis as a baccalaureate in physical Rivers, what has became the education and recreation, pre '-'b\u2019 Sherbrooke, paratory studies in technical \u201cI have always been very in leaching, and a notarial course.: needed?\u201d CCarii nf GlljattUfl SOUI.K Wo wish lo lake Hus opportunity ol .since roly thanking our friend* and neitfliboru, for llirii kind ex pro,salons of a,vm pi» thy, cards and floral tributes al the lime of our loss of MRS STANLEY SOI'LL POWERS, Parker Miron \u2014 A ins late residence, RR 2, Magog, Que.on Sunday.June 2nd, 1983, Parker Miron Powers, be (\u2022¦nl loved hiisbnnd of Ihe late Elsie Bii/zcll, in hi- 03rd year.Res! ing al Ihe Sherbrooke Street Funeral Home, 150 Sherbrnni , SL, Magog.Funeral Tuesday, June 4lh al 2.30 p.m., at Ihe Cherry River Chapel, Mr.Fred Warnhultz offieialing.Interment in Cherry River Cemetery.McKenna's Funeral Service, phone VI 3-3731.Magog.will veque played Haydn\u2019s Trio in yearly allotment.C Major No.3.\tj The next meeting Tenor J.F.Clifton sang three held in September, traditional Welsh songs, and! At five o\u2019clock, a hoi dish sup the vocal trio of Mrs.Ediilr Currie, Mrs.Irene Sjodin \u201cAnd finally, we that, hanks to the are happy I SCOTT We wish to esprvsB oui hImcere thank* lo our relatives and friend*, who «sshted uk In ony way during the lllnes*.death and hurlai of our dear huaband, father and IjJ i* rami father, Lrncxt A.Scott.We would especially thank the doctor», and staff of the Sherbrooke Hospital, Sherwood Residence, and Youville Hospital To our many friends, who phoned, visited or In .\t.\t,\t, j qui Led, to Rev.K, L LeHham for I Mrs.Sally Dickson did ML held a meeting later in thc|\u201eu r(>rnlort,ng me*a«e, to the bcar- evening.I per was served lo friends anti and members ol the U.C W who terested in the career of Snyrhine Eyes by Mendelssohn, Alexander Galt .Galt livedjswing Low Sweet Chariot, and in Sherbrooke some 30 years Ye Banks and Braes.benevolentiand was a remarkable man who The rc/i ¦TRAVEL SERVICES A- INFORMATION WITHOUT CHARGE* VOYAGES MARCEL DARCHE INC.Marcel Darche 74 Albert St.Sherbrooke, Que.LOrraine 2-1012 TRAVEL AGENCY Marie Rees Boulanger 481 Main Sf.Granby, Que.FRonfenac 8-4624 support of the minister without [portfolio, the Hon.Carrier Fortin, the University of Sher-! brooke will soon be assured of having its faculty of medicine.Jt is in fact firmly enacted that !the old Pavilion St.Georgfes will be made into a first-rate imported from Great university medical centre,\u201d the His reply to British contributed much to the progress and development of our country.\u201cAs minister of finance of the former Province of Canada, iie introduced for the first time in 1859 a duty on merchandise instrumenta! trio re turned with Chopin's Valse Brillante Opus 34 No.2 ano Deleon's Forest Flowers, and .Mr Clifton sang Come Away Death, T.A.Arne's setting of IIBIW a poem by Shakespeare, aid Passing By, by E.C.Purcell Britain.jibe evening closed with the or-protestsjgan and piano duet, turning w and wo June bride-elect feted at shower in Hat'ey HATLEY - Over 50 relatives and friends of Miss Marsha Bowen, a June bride-to-be gathered in the Guild Hall on May 27 to tender her a miseei- rector said.\t[constitutes a turning point injChopin\u2019s Nocturne A cultural and sports centre jour constitutional relations .[Brahms waltzes.No 3 an:.1 4 lancous shower, was among the university\u2019s Canada\u2019s right lo control her The artists were thanked by\tThe hall .as hopes too, said Msgr, Pinard,Tiscal policy was never agamlfred Sangster.but it would have to be built -hallenged.\t- without government grants.i A hundred years ago, the LAV/RENCE The University\u2019s s e v e n t h majority oi the inhabitants of Visitors of Mr.and Mrs spring convocation was held in the Eastern Townships were:a Martin.May 2ti.were the arts building auditorium.(English-speaking.This was still and Mrs.Vernon Mosher, Following graduation ceremon-ltrue.but less so, when 1 was a|Lennoxvilln.ies, Archbishop Georges Cab-(boy.Yet with the years thi»1 Mrs.B.Branford, of East ana, chancellor of the institu-|changed, and now the majority!Angus, Mr.Harvey Downes, of tion.blessed its now-complete-of the population is French- Bishopton.and Miss Patricia 650-room residence.\tjspeaking.\tMarshall, of Granby, were One of the residence build- \"The Eastern Townships serve guests of Mr.and Mrs James its, and lo Mi.I), John «ion, and hi* *M*|»tant8, wi* say thank you.Your klndnofsb will always be rc-rm*mbei ed MHS.ERNKST A SLC/IT MR AND MRS.W.D SCOTT AND FAMILY MIL AND MRS H T, SALLY Hiertrudc) AND FAMILY MIL AND MRS H D.MILT LR (Mildred) AND F\u2018 »L MR.AND MHS.D ( SCOTT AND FAMILY in lilrmnnaui SHAW WESTCOTT, Mabel \u2014 At tin Sweelsburg Hospital, on Junr 3rd, 1963, Mabel Weslcotl, in her 83rd year, beloved wife of Ihe lute Harry Westcott Kesi-ing al her daughter\u2019s residence, Glen Sutton, Que Service from Ihe Church of ihe Good Shepherd, on Wednesday, June 51 h at 2 p.m., Rev.J 11.Bretl offi-cialing.Interment in Glen Sutton.1 W Draper Funeral Directors, Cowansville, Que.J.H.FLEURY Ini.FUNERAL HOME 83 Adam Street Richmond TA 6-2222 Valcourf Mam St.Tel- 29 W.Mr.ol ing\u2019s wings is named for thejas an example to the rest of Marshall chancellor, and another for Canada of how the two great Mr.and Mrs.H Westgate, oliHartwell then carried in the former prime minister Louis races which founded the coun- Sawyerville, Mr.and Mrs.Mai-[gilts in a decorated basket, St.Laurent, whom Mr.Justice try can live side by side in colm Burwash am, children ot which was filled many times.Abbott called \u201cthe Eastern! mutual\trespect and compre- Compton,\twere\tguests of\tMr\tRefreshments\twere\tserved\tby Townships\u2019 most distinguished(hension\t.Confederation was and Mrs.\tAlvin\tburwash.\tMrs.[members\tof\tthe\tLadies\u2019\tGuild.son.\u201d Mr.St.Laurent was born criticized in its time, but signi- Burwash has returned home'\t- in Compton, and Mr.Abbott was fieantly\tthe critics had no other after a week\u2019s\tvisit with\ther in his cabinet from 1948 to^olution\tto offer for Canadian daughter,\tMiss\tHeather\tBur 1954.\tproblems.\u201d\twash, of Montreal.\tCHARLOTTE, N.C.(AP)\u2014A \u201cI was born and raised here The Belgian ambassadar took Mr.and Mrs.J.Elsinga and .single-engine plane, out on an in the Eastern Townships,\u201d graduates to Mongolia and the children of Adamsville.were afternoon cruise, crashed near said the jurist, speaking in Congo, where he has travelled weekend guests of Mr.and Mrs.'here Sunday.Five persons French.\u201cMy great-great-grand-1 and worked, and described peo-Jp.Heegsma.\tjwere killed, including four father was part of a small group pie so poor they will sell milk Mr.Glen Lister of Cowans-|members of one family.The of settlers who, almost 170 -upplied for their babies on the[\\ille, was a weekend guest of'plane came down in a wooded fji loving m mory of j\t.my clear father and nnthen* John btiCIl fifîcoratecl .,nf| H /-I.Ylolhrr, v.ho p > ^ri 'with Spring flowers.The guest way Jum* -l.1982, and i the/ on of honor was escorted to a ,unc* l 1'r,'r j special seat, decorated in pirk A hi's p \u2019\"(l and while, under an arch, byD-mm your hospital bed in o-xi > her sister, Miss Murina Bowen.lest, and Miss Beverly Culler.The it\u2019* n.^ iy without you, but ii: d to wedding March was played byL\t, mlM l0 vou now Mrs.Clifford Curtis\tBut Cod wants you both In H Several contests were played gaidt-n now.after which Mrs.Harold Me-:'1\u201d\twho ha, a mother and r,.\t.\t.\tfaîhf»r hen*.Clary read a poem she has com- (.herjs)l thcm for they are de.jr.posed for the occasion\t! s.dlv m'sved by d.ughter, Ellen Bowen and Wendy '-iR a Mrs WALTER Mosher JR ANO FAMILY Five die years ago, crossed the forests from Baie Missisquoi and established here, at the junction black market to feed their old-his grandparents, Mr.and Mrs, cr children with more chance C.Coates and his mother, Mrs.of reaching adulthood.\t| Vhister.area, and apparently flipped over 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space limitations- \u2014 S SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD, MON., JUNE 3, 1963 CHRYSLER dodge VALIANT/ ^43 Wellington t.South Used Car Lot \u2014 1465 King West oke \u2014 LO.2-3805 t ¦- z=:\u2014 t CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES CASH RATE \u2014 3 cents p word, minimum charge 50 cents for 16 words or less.Three consecutive insertions, 3rd day half chjrge.Si* consecutive insertions.25°o off.10 cents for mailing Record Box replies.DEADLINE \u2014 Classified Ads accepted until 4:00 P.M.day previous to insertion Auction Sales, Legal Notices, Classified Display and Display accepted until 12 noon previous day; 10 A.M.Saturday for Monday.LO.9-3636.1.Articles For Sale 14.Property For Sale |11.Livestock For Sale^ ANTIQUE rtfle, 1861 Cavalry Enfield carbine.Call Magog VI 3-3887 TYPEWRITER Underwood, medium size, good condition.$75.00.Apply 1265 Dorval St.SHEER yellow nylon Bridemaid\u2019s dress, size 15.Worn once.Please call LO.9-7747.CEDAR shrubs for hedges, reason- ably priced.Free delivery.LO.7-5314.\t_____________j.NICE LOT or rhubarb.G.W.Wells, Sherbrooke, HMD L_________________ 35 x 8, Pace- LENNOXVILLE \u2014 St.Francia St., B| room house, 3 large bedrooms, living room, dining room, kitchen and playroom, lot 200 x 200\u2019.Moderately priced for quick sale.Owner transferred.Beaudean Inc.Bonded and Licenced Real Estate Brokers, LO.9-9178.$1,000.00 PRICE CUT on spilt level bungalow, 1M* years oid, beautiful view, Lennoxville, 4 bedrooms, IVi bathrooms, thermopane windows, oak floor and trim throughout.Built-in coppertonc oven.Cathedral ceilings, other etxras.Last chance to buy direct.Phone LO.9-8742.LIVESTOCK FOR SALE One herd of 10 good fresh Holstein cows with clean blood test to be sold at LITTLE\u2019S COMMISSION SALE Wed., June 5th at 3:00 P.M.garages,\twood\tlots,\tif\tit\u2019s\treal _______\t]\testate, Charles\tConnors\tcan\tad- bedroom.\tvise you\tregarding\tUs\tsale.\tLO.oil\tandj\t24000.HOUSE TRAILER,\t__________________________________ maker, in good\tw BUILDINGS, cottages, vacant lots, ed.Sell reasonable.4 Pines Tiailei,\t____ _____.,\tr\u201e.,i Park, Sherbrooke.ANTIQUE bureaus, old wash sets, refrigerator wood stove, oil heater, china cabinet, bed, springs, mattress, commode, table, kitchen and dining room chairs, electrical appliances, cooking utensils, silverware, odd dished and platters, electric fan, guitars.Apply 446 St.Patrice St-West, Magog.ONE Yorkshire boar, 1'A years old.Contact Ralph George, Manson-ville 292-5619.NEW bungalows for sale, 5 rooms, brick, hot water heating system, floors covered, painted.Price $9,900; $200.00 cash, easy terms.Situated Belvedere Development, also Ascot Comer $9,200.Apply J.L.Pomerlcau, LO.2-5728.ELECTRIC stove.In good condition colonial double bed, kitchen set.|5 LqJj por Sale LO.2-3802 after 6 30 p m.I BEAUTIFUL wooded building lots with wonderful view of the countryside In a new and growing development in Lennoxville.We also have a number of beautiful Durocher Range, Eastman\tlots for summer cottages on Lake .\t.\t- .\tMassawippi.Beaudean Inc.Bond- Wednesday, June Dth oj ed ajid licensed Real Estate at 1 o'lock sharp\tI Brokers.Tel.LO.9-9178, Ayer's AUCTION SALE For Mr.Raymond Robert ALL THE STOCK WIL BE SOLD: 25 head of Holstein, Ayrshire and Hereford cattle, all clear of Federal test, including 15 milking ows which 2 are bred to come in fall, 2, one year old heifers, I Ayr-j shire bull, and 7 calves; 1 sow due to farrow soon, 1, one year old 'boar and 2 young sows 5 months old.MACHINERY : Ford tractor with hydraulic power take off; 7 foot mowing machine; Massey-Harris tractor No.101 Junior with pulley, chains; 2 points plow; disc harrow spring and finishing; hay loader; rake; complete milking machine with pipes, motor and compressor; 2 separators; 2 wheel big trailer, and another small trailer; cultivator; 8 milk cans; scale, etc.Many more articles too long to enumerate.Terms: CASH.The farm is for sale \u2014- easy terms.JULES COTE Bilingual Auctioneer Licenced 114 Zulma St, Cowansville, P.Q.Tel.263-0670, Dunham 295-2297 Cliff 819-8384898.AUCTION SALE For Mr.Clifford Royer, at the residence of the Late Mrs.L.Royer, Bury, Que.Saturday, June 8th, at one p.m.TO BE SOLD: Admiral 21** T V.set, chesterfield set (like new), propane gas heater, coffee tables and end tables.International 12 cu.ft.refrigerator.Westing-house washing machine, Findlay electric stove, Royal Air Electrolux, kitchen table and chairs, bedroom set, many odd bed, bureaus and commodes etc., hand organ, platform rocker, many odd chairs, rockers, children's bunk beds, child\u2019s writing desk, canning machine, electric heaters, pop-up toasters, electric irons, many other electrical appliances, table lamps and floor lamps, stone crocks, large quantity of dishes, silverware and cooking utensils, glass ware, knick-knacks, very large quantity of garden and hand tools, thirty-five cords of dry stove wood, many other articles too numerous to mention.Please note: This furniture is in very good condition and many articles like new ART BENNETT, Auctioneer Sawyerville, Que.7.Farms for Sale 4.Property for Sale VISIT these beautiful seven room new individual residences.1800 1960 Grime Street and 2047 Ver mont, also 954 Girard next Sherbrooke Golf.Selected birch fin ish throughout.Splendid bathrooms.Wonderful playrooms.Basement washrooms.Extra toilets.Automatic heating, detached garages.Strictly quietest residential neighborhood, with recreative facilities.Also few large selected residential lots for sale.Favorable terms.Possession available.For keys, information, see Hebert\u2019s, 2155 Bachand, LO.2-0874 LENNOXVILLE \u2014 New bungalow, 3 bedrooms, large living room with picture window and fireplace, dining room, planned kitchen, l'u bathrooms, garage and landscaped grounds.Immediate occupancy.Beaudean Inc.Bonded and Licenced Real Estate Brokers, LO 9-9178.OLEY A.YOUNG Licensed Auctioneer Dealer in Second Hand Fur-niture.We buy and sell anything saleable.Tel.539-0140 P.O.Box 221 \u2014 WATERLOO SUMMER cottage lots, 75 x 125 ft.and up, west side of Lake Massawippi.Choose yours now while selection is good, and before the prices soar when the Autoroute opens.Terms available.Beaudean Inc.Bonded and Licenced Real Estate Brokers, LO.9-9178 or 819-838-4898.6.Cottages For Sale ATTRACTIVE summer cottage on the west side of Little Lake Magog at Venise.Large veranda on two sides, fully furnished and has bathroom with shower.Four nice rooms.Large landscaped lot.For further information and inspection.Sherbrooke Trust Company, LO.2-3845.6a.\tFor Sale or\tTo Let TWO\tFURNISHED\tcottages at Brome Lake, Telephone 295-2133.\t\t TWO registered Scotch short horn bulls; 16 months old.Good breeding, ready to use.A.M Juby.j Ivesleigh Farm, Magog, KK 3, VI ! 3-2102.12.To Let 3 ROOMS and bath, 10 Winder St., Lennoxville, Phone LO.9-3573.MODERN heated apartment oi five rooms.Janitor service.Stove and refrigerator Included Private balcony.Immediate occupany Monthly rental $90 00 Sherbrooke Trust Company LO.2-3845.SMALL store premises on Frontenac St.Large display window.Immediate occupancy, Sherbrooke Trust Company, LO.2-3845.35.Business Opportunity THIS COMMUNITY NEEDS A LICENSED COIN-OPERATED WESTINGHOUSE LAUNDROMAT r Laundry and DRYCLEANING Store! 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FOR SALE \u2014 \u201cThe Knowlton Fa-I shions\u2019 Shop.\u201d Men\u2019s Women\u2019s ' Children\u2019s Wear, Dry Goods and Sundries Capable of Expansion I \u2014 Stock at inventory prices plus j $500.00 for fixtures.Approximate-j ly $10,000.Call Miss Phyllis Fel-1 sen \u2014 Sutton 538-2507.Professional Directory Advocates TO SUBLET, semi-basement apartment of four rooms.Heated and hot water supplied as well as electric stove and refrigerator.Located on Vimy St.North.Imme dJate possession.Sherbrooke Trust Company, LO.2-3845.W.WARREN LYNCH, 158 Frontenac St., Sun Life Building.Tel.LO.9-9914.Res.LO 9-4581.4 ROOM apartment, heated, hot water year round, stove and refrigerator furnished.Adults only 469 Vimy St.Phone LO.7-5923.ROUSSEAU, GERVAIS, LANGLAIS & MONTY Armand Rousseau, Q.C., Paul Mullins Gervais, André Langlais, Rene Monty LOrraine 2-4735.6 Wellington Street South, Sherbrooke.HEATED space, suitable for storage, etc.500 sq.ft., electricity supplied.Apply 1506 King St.W.13.Offices To Let OFFICES situated 23 Wellington St.N., first floor up.Immediae possession.Sherbrooke Trust Company LO.2-3845.16.Room and Board CHILDREN boarded, week or month, private country home, reasonable rates.Box 1306 Cowansville.Tel.263-0108.685 ACRE farm, 150 tillage, new cement block stable, 62 head tie-up, 1 box stall, 62 head Holsteins, all modern farm equipment, burn cleaner, silo unloader, etc., completely remodeled 10 room Cape Cod house, school bus stops in door yard, mail delivered, near newly proposed ski development.Sell milk to private market, 1c under Class A price.Beautiful year round mountain view, excellent.hunting and fishing.6 miles from town on black top road Price $47,000.Call Lancaster N.H., 788-2203, SherdJe W.Allin, owner.8a.Authorized New Car Dealers BUICK, Pontiac, Vauxhall, G.M.C.Trucks, Sales & Service.DeLuxe Automobile Ltd., 1567 King Wes; Tel LO 9-3669.I M P E RIAL Chrysler, Plymouth, Valiant, Fargo Trucks, Sales & Service.Martin Motor Sales Ltd., 405 Belvedere St.Tel.LO.9-3659.18.Wanted To Rent FOUR rooms, unfurnished, heated, in Lennoxvile area, for elderly couple.Must be downstairs apartment.Apply Sherbrooke Record Box 187.27.Female Help Wanted TOBIN & TOBIN.Trial Work and General Practice, Rosenbloom Bldg., opposite City Hall, 138 Wellington (North) LO.2-2120.WESLEY H.BRADLEY, Q.C., 275 St James Street West, Montreal.Victor 9*8664.Chartered Accountants STANBRIDGE RIDGE \u2014 Mr.and Mrs.T.Pilozzi, of Montreal, spent the weekend with Mr.and Mrs.Clifford Vaughan.Mr.Charles Cockerlme and Miss Mary Randall, of St.Lambert, visited Mr.and Mrs.Mor-ley Cocker line on the weekend.Mr.and Mrs.Edmund Jess and family have moved to their new home in Bedford.Guests of Mr and Mrs.E.S.Cochrane have been Mrs.E.C.Knight and Mr.Paige Knight, Montreal, Mrs.Arthur.Marshall, Mrs.Hendry and 1 Mrs.Smith, Lachine, Mr.Derrick, Mrs.Mosher, Mrs.Miller, and Mr.and Mrs.C.Hawley,! of Clarenceviile.Rodney Bellingham was host to twelve friends and relatives! at a sixth birthday party.George and Brian Corey, children of Mr.and Mrs.Wendell Corey, Bedford, were with Mr and Mrs.Edwin Bellingham, while their mother was a patient in the B.M.P.Hospital.Mr.and Mrs.Leslie MacLeod and daughter, Cheryl, of East Angus, Mr and Mrs.Edwin Man, Mrs.Charles Cul-ross, Mrs.Reuben Dumbuile, Mr.and Mrs.Gordon Milford, of Montreal, and Mr.George Hews, of St.Johns, have been visiting Mrs.Frank Corey and Miss Jeane Corey.The remains of Mr.James Martindale, of Flint, Michigan, were brought here for interment in Stanbridge Ridge Cemetery on May 27.Mr.Mar-lindale is survived by his wife, the former Nora Johnson.Grand Lodge and Rebekah Assembly were: Mr.and Mrs.sJ Windle, Mr.and Mrs.Thomas Boyd and Mrs.Nellie d\u2019Artois Guests of Mrs.F.M Bowen included, Mr.and Mrs.Thomas! Bowen and three daughters of Rock Island; Mr.and Mrs.Donald Bowen and sons, of Massa wippi, and Mr.and Mrs.John Bowen and two sons, of Lennoxville.Mrs.H L.Parkes was in Montreal on May 22.Mrs.S.Gaunt, of Montreal, is spending an indefinite time at the home of Mr.and Mrs Sydney Taylor.LAVALLEE BEDARD, Lyonnais Gascon & Associates, D.J Crock ett, C.A , licensed trustee 201 Continental Building, Sherbrooke, P.Q., Tel: LO.9-5503.McDonald, currie & co Chartered Accountants COOPER BROTHERS & CO.Chartered Accountants 297 Dufferin Ave.\u2014 LO.9-6301 Montreal, Quebec, Ottawa, Toron to, Saint John, Charlottetown, Halifax, Rimouskl, Sherbrooke, Hamilton, Kitchener, Winnipeg, Edmonton, Calgary.Vancouver TOUCHE, ROSS, BAILEY & SMART Royal Bank Building Place Ville Mane, Montreal 2, Que.Other offices in Canada; affiliated firms in the United States, Great Britain and elsewhere.BE A SUCCESS: Earn a good in- Dentists come close to home.Represent Avon Cosmetics.Friendly, pleasant and profitable work quickly puts $$$ in your pocket.For appointment, call Mrs.A.LeBrun, Waterloo, Tel.539-1040.rwo WOMEN, part time, no ^ perience required.World famous Studio Cosmetics in Montreal.No door to door selling.Phone or visit Mr.Chouinard at the Manoir d\u2019Estde Friday June 7 -1:00 p.m.to 6:00 p.m DR.J.A.LANDRY.Surgeon-Den tlst, 406 Moore Street.Office hours \u2022 Days 8 to 6: Evenings 7 to 8:30.Tel.LO.7-6644.Optometrists 28 Domestic Help Wanted RAMBLER, HILLMAN, Sunbeam Alpine, Sunbeam Rapier, Humber, Coramer Trucks.Quality Used Cars.Union Motor Sales, 1681 King West.LO 2-1390.9.Trucks For Sole 1959 G.M.C.3 ton truck, with or without pulp box and cables.No reasonable offer refused.Tel Coaticook, 849-2956 10.Horses For Sale 4 SADDLE horses \u2014 1 Pinto pony, 13 hands; l buckskin gelding.16 hands; jumps good; 1 bay gelding, ISVa hands; l chestnut mare, white markings 15 hands.All well broken.R.J.McMahon, Phone CHapel 3-5206, Knowlton.Bl.SHOPTON \u2014 Mr.and Mrs.Walter Bennett and family, of Ottawa, and Mr.Gerald Bennett, of Montreal, spent the holiday weekend with their parents, Mr.and Mrs Carrol Bennett.MOTHER\u2019S HELPER for home in Bolton Glen.Salary $20.00 per week.Phone Knowlton, CHapel 3-5520.MIDDLEAGED housekeeper, for 512 days weekly.Apply Sherbrooke Record Box 192.HOUSEKEEPER, for year round country home, no children Experienced cook, own room, bathroom.T V .all modern conveniences.High wages.References required.Apply Record Box 188 30.Farm Help Wanted NETHERBRAE FARM Trustworthy man required to work on dairy farm, room and board provided, current wages.Apply in writing or in person to: DK.ALBERT TRUDEAU, Optome-trist, New address Granada Theatre Bldg., 51 Wellington North, Suite 1\t& 2, Sherbrooke.Tel, LO.2-0517.Eyes examined.Contact lenses.36.Miscellaneous FREE SERVICE.We will pick up anything slightly damaged, but repairable, that you wish to discard after cleaning out cellars, garages, etc.LO.2-0729.FEDERATION of Quebec Protestant Colonization and Settlement Societies, for information concerning sale and purchase of farms and properties in the Eastern Townships, please contact, Mr.V.R.Beattie, Richmond.Que FOR BXCAVATi Top soil, call M.W.Mitchell, Lennoxville, Que Phone LO.9-8844.GEORGES \u2014 Sharpening and repair shop.6 Peel St., Sherbrooke.Precision saw filing, hand and power lawn mowers, Roto tillers, scissors, axes sharpened and repaired Welding, soldering, etc.Open evenings, LO.9-U148, G.Burgess.37.Personal Knowlton Mr, and Mrs.Ross Clarkson, who have returned from a holiday in Europe, spent the weekend here at their home.Guests of Mr.and Mrs.Dennis Taylor included: Mr.and Mrs.E.Dore, Mrs.S.Gaunt and Mr.and Mrs.Christopher Pain, of Montreal.Recent visitors of Mr.and Mrs.Haines Moffat and Mrs.Hilda Pare were: Mr.and Mrs.Earl Mudd, of Sutton Junction; Mr.and Mrs.B.C.Moffat of Fulford ; Mrs.N Tarbell and Mr.and Mrs.Walter Pare of Lachine.Mrs.Elton Bockus has relumed after spending several days with Mr.and Mrs.Wayne Peak in Chomedey.Rev.T.E.R.Nurse was in Montreal recently.Mr.Win.Stockwell is a patient in the Montreal General Hospital where Mrs.Stockwell visited him on May 22.Mr.H.Reilly has been ill and confined to his home.Mrs.C.P.Thornton was the guest of relatives in Montreal, May 21 - 24.Mrs.Donald Hume, of Foster, visited h e r mother, Mrs.Ian W.Crandall.Miss Thelma Flanagan of Sutton was also a guest at the same home.Mrs.Cari C.McClay has returned after spending several days with Mr.and Mrs.David ti.Carr and family, at St.Lambert, Mrs E.C.Mandigo is a patient in the B.M.P.Hospital at Sweetsburg.Mr.and Mrs.James Blana-gan, of Sutton, were in town to attend a meeting of the Brome County Horticultural Society.Among those from here who were in Sherbrooke attending! the sessions of the I.O.O.F FOR SALE KEITH WILSON.NETHERBRAE FARM FULFORD.QUE.31.Situations Wanted: Male ! HYGIENE SUPPLIES (rubber goods) Mailed postpaid in plain sealed envelope with price list.Six I samples 25c.\t25 samples $1.00.Mail order Dept C-2 Nov Rubber Co., Box 91, Hamilton, Ont.HYGIENIC SUPPLIES - save up to 60 ;¦ Send $1.00 for 18, finest quality, assorted.Park Sales, P.O Box 561.Hamilton.Canada.39.Lost GOODS AND SERVICES Beaudean Inc.Your Bonded and Licensed Real Estate Brokers P.O.Box 400.Lennoxville Tel.LO 9-9178 or 819-838-4898 SMALL CHIHUAHUA May 28th, II-cence No.302, in vicinity of Jacques Cartier Blvd., N.Reward.Phone LO.9-8987.For dependable Real Estate Service call FRANK J.CONWAY 31 King W\u2014Tel.LO.7-5162 P.Q.License #50.106 LO.2-4943 MIDDLEAGED man desires work as caretaker, country home, board I furnished.Box 301.North Hatley, PpK Fnr Snip I Tel.VI.2.2x11\tr°-\trur '>u\u201e \u2022rt: AUCTIONEERS Bilingual Burns & Mackay Sales of all Kinds Reasonable Rates Robert Burns David MacKay Cookshire Tel.TR.5-3203 Sawyerville Tel.889-2958 BILINGUAL AUCTIONEER Appraiser and Real Estate.COMPLETE AUCTION SERVICES ART BENNETT Sawyervi lie\u2014#89-2272 ~ ' ?32.Situation Wanted: Female GRADE 11 student desires summer work, as mother\u2019s helper.Will be available after June 14.Apply Box 296, Rock Island.Quo.rw O GIR] I would like summer employment, preferably at the lake.Call LO.9-3544.VALE PERKINS \u2014 Mr.and Mrs, Malcolm Johnson, of Staten Island, N.Y., Ihave taken up residence here at their summer home.MINIATURE Poodles, black, grey.Dalmatian male, also small brown Chihuahua.Tel.TR.5-3437.War-burton\u2019s, Island Brook, Que.NICE miniature poodles for sale, first class, registered, 8 weeks old.Phone LO.9-1125 days; evenings after 6, LO.9-1223.DEACON CONSTRUCTION INC General Contractor Commercial and Residential Land Development 68 Warren St., Lennoxville Tel.LO 9-9178 51.Mortgages DO YOU require a mortgage?Why not consult us tn confidence and under no obligation.We take first and second mortgages, small or large, on both private and com meirlai properties.Short term loans available within 24 hours, at rates of 7^0 and up.Beaudean Inc.Bonded Real Estate Brokers, LO 9-9178.tailor For ladies and gentlemen General Repairs F.COLLETTE 84 King St.West, (in basement) LO.2-4334 SHERBROOKE 10 FARM \u2014 84 Acres, 65 in wood lot, 1 mile from Bury Village.Modern house with fireplace, in excellent condition.has 2 trout ponds.Reason for disposal \u2014 Poor health! Contact; Mr.Alfred Lizotte, R.R.1, Bury, Que., or Phone Bury 872-3708.ASPHALT PAVING Free Estimates on Driveways, Garages, Parking Lots, etc.LEO PIQUETTE LTD.HIGHWAY WORKS \u2014 AQUEDUCTS \u2014 BULLDOZERS ASPHALT SUPPLIED BY H.J.O'CONNELL 1103 Federal St.-r- Sherbrooke \u2014 LO.2-2577 2nd MORTGAGES 6.9% INTEREST 10 - 15 years repayment plan on residential and commercial properties in Sherbrooke - Lennoxville Drummondville - Victoria ville Granbv.BEAUDEAN INC.Bonded & Licensed Rea] Estate Brokers P.O.Box 400 \u2022 Lennoxville Tel.LO.9-9178 English Speaking Typist required by THOR MILLS LIMITED For correspondence typing, general typing, filing and some clerical work.Applicants must have at least two or three years ol typing and office experience.Experience with Dictaphone or similar transcribing equipment would be a definite asset, but is not essential.The ability to take dictation in shorthand is not required.Excellent Group Health Insurance plan, two weeks summer vacation, working hours from 8:30 to 5:00 with IV4 hours for lunch.Salary according to qualifications, experience and ability Please call FR.8-4617 between 8:30 and 11:45 A M.or between 1:00 and 5:00 P.M.Interviews will be by appointment only, so please do not come to the mill without an appointment.If it's \"springs\" you need we have them for all 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 mm Wonderful assortment in ¦S>L^49ood quality, attractive sundeck and lawn furni-j( lure, attractively Colored.Many bargains in new and second hand furniture and appliances.BLOUIN FURNITURE Meadow Sfreet\u2014SHERBROOKE\u2014Tel.LO.9-5591 \"The Furniture Store Next to the V/ebster Parking Lot\" FRECKLES MR'ÇRJMPLe, YOU'D BETTER.SET THE GYM READY/ THE-Senior, class is HOLDING A FORMAL DANce there Tonioht/ YcS.S'R\u2014ASSCOH v^AS I chanse/ gjanoe )\t~\\\\ Yup/l really Pk2> THESE formal AFFAIRS/ / ?INPeep?)^ mw vy 6-3 \u2022 «fA L.NE* Inc.TjA Hi tat.OH.MORTY MEEKLE BIG PTA MSSTINQ CAJ&Z ALZ&Sm UP EARLY Be&ueecF an ARiSOMENr.FOP?H6 WAS AAkEP TO STAY SeH IND AFTB?7WeGBSr OF U6 LEFT./ -UHiA.ngC i'afC\t yOU! MY STARS.SIR / WELL,OKAY.CHARLEY, ISN'T THE - M.ORP OF A KNIGHT UNOUESTIONAE-LE ?LIKE I SAID, I CAME FROM I OF YEARS TH' LAND OF / AGO.MOO.WHERE I m^SnsY millions?-\\r 6-3 ATS RIGHT, PRINCESS, PEOPLE HAD TLIVE IN AN\u2019 EVERYONE\tCAVES T BE SAFE FR _ LIVED IN CAVES,./ NO ^ TH' HUGE, TERRIBLE THERE WERE I HOUSES?J MONSTERS THAT NO HOUSES\t_____J ROAMED TH'\t1 \\''I } p| ^ COUNTRY.TSF /I !.i\\ 6-3 * >*\u2019\t'm 'Lx »« \u2022m.BLONDIE 'i!l! ( I'D LIKE TO OPEN -r A CHECKING N-T ACCOUNT, .\tplease \u2022 UÆJé //yL /x/JPf vb\"'- \\ \"^1 f BUT MRS SUMSTEAD, vou ALREADV HAVE ' _A CHECKING ACCOUNT St \\ v ;;é ^\t, yrj f ^ ^ «\u20223 > OH, THAT ONE\u2019S ^:i: Ï WN ) i ALL OVEROPAWN ibi -\"to - XT\tV.I ssfepp J ' o ¦ 99999999944 4 644 0 ^62534 9 SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD MON , JLNE S, IMS Sher-Lenn Little League officially opened Saturday -H:.;V .mgrffîj If WiJisS NHL rules committee meets today, protected lists must be presented tomorrow as annua! meeting opens MONTREAL (CP)\u2014The rules nesday afternoon, followed by committee starts off the Na- the amateur draft tional Hockey League\u2019s annual Under the amateur draft, meeting today, with expectation which has its inception this that changes will be minor.year.NHL clubs can draft ju-Later, during the three-day Tor players, meetings, the club owners are SPONSOR TEAMS expected to stipulate that Stan- Since 1950 the pros have ac-ley Cup playoffs will start the quired rights to .junior players Thursday following the usual;by sponsoring junior amateur Sunday windup of the regular teams financially.Before that schedule late in March, instead there was unofficial sponsor-of starting the post-season se- ship, and all NHL clubs benches on Tuesday.\tfitted by grabbing rights to Travelling problems and other youngsters indiscriminately, considerations have entered into Even since official sponsor-the situation.\tjship there have been unusual The NHL rules makers also situations.Some clubs would meet today with the minor pro sponsor a whole junior team in leagues and the Canadian Ania- order to get rights to one teur Hockey Association in an player.effort to standardize any In order to hang on to prior-; changes made.\tjity, clubs began moving juniors An important meeting of the about and ran into difficulties American Hockey Association is with the CAHA.Finally an scheduled for tonight, when the East-West transfer agreement AHL is expected to give favor- was established, able consideration to restoring Then came money induce-its draft agreement with the ments.Some pro clubs were.NHL.\twilling to pay fat bonuses to un- Regardless of any player|tried kids, and it became ob-: deals that may be brought; vious that some method of equit-i about, the first draft session is able distribution had to be de-scheduled for Tuesday.Then the vised.NHL clubs will draft from clubsf The result was the junior1 in the Western Hockey League draft.Under it, an NHL club and the Eastern Professional can draft a player who in the Hockey League and also\u2014if the;following year attains his 17th AHL ratification goes through\u2014birthday.The club\u2019s priority By PAUL R'MSTEAD had put on from the American Hockey right lasts for a year, and he ORONO.Ont.(CP) \u2014 Do-it-lSCrevvdrlvcr League.\tcan then go on the club's nego-i.vourseH mechanics save money Did he feel hr could have Filing of protected lists.which|tiation list.\tbut how many have earned $3.caught Ruby had Ruby stayed permit each NHL club to pro-| The junior draft this year is;300 with a few twists of a screw in the race?tect 18 players plus two goaliesjnot expected to be particularly!driver?\t- I\tso [ was hav j from the league's internal draft, noticeable.Some players have; Chuck Daigh of Long Beach ing troubles of my own.It was must be carried out before 5 already been acquired under theiCalif.did it Saturday while getting oily out tlirre and quite slippery,\u201d An awaited rematch between Parnelli Jones, winner of the Indianapolis 500 Thursday, and Scotland\u2019s Jim Clark, second at The screwdriver did the job.Indianapolis by only 34 seconds,! _\tHe earned $3,300 and the Play-! didn\u2019t come off.Syracuse pressing Buffalo for :200-mile sports car race in rec-j Friday night in favor of a tele-ord time.\t\u2018vision appearance and Clark, in Daigh\u2019s time over the distance an underpowered Lotus 23, fin-!\u2014run in two, 40-lap, 100-mile ished a disappointing eighth, drought\texcept\tfor\ta\thome\trun\theats-was a record two hours.\tFourteen cars were forced\tout in the\topener\tby\tP\trank Leja\tnine minutes and 38.6 seconds,\tof the race but there were\tno NeU PhVlv\tgam y u11 average 01 9105 milcs an serious accidents.Nearest ca- .\t.\t,\t.\th°ur- Masten Gregory, last\t;tastrophe was averted by a pro lutz\tAckley\t(6-^)\tposted\this\tyear s winner, held the old\ttective ditch in a bank at\tthe Vl\"°rS\t0' 2:10\u20183t a\" \u2022\"ly iimings I\u2019inarri, represening May or \\ \"id played heads up ball for the Nadeau, Uderman Charles remainder of the game Senator-Lewis.representing Mayor A K»* ,wo more runs in the late.Mitchell of l.ennoxville.Gaston lnm\"Ks pushing their total to Lebrun, Parks Superintendent.15\tlllen hit two home runs in the sas Travelers 7-3 and 10-5.jfirst game for Travelers.Two homers by veteran .Toe| \u2018^n ^Shlti - inning single by Kabbes run for Christopher gave Buffalo a 2-l!seconh baseman Ron verdict over Indianapolis in the; rove ^e winning ped by the ditch only 15 yards from spectators.The car was damaged extensively but Kelly fill course.Ruby had nipped Daigh was unhurl.to take the first heat and was Daigh\u2019s winnings included S2.-pulling away from Daigh in the!000 for finishing first over-all, second when transmission trou-1 $500 for winning Class 1, $500 hie forced his Lotus 19 out of for winning the second heat and the race.\t$300 for finishing second in the The two drivers had been bat ^rs^ heat.nightcap after Indians had won Rochester.Red Wing relie actling alonc bef°r* ™re than 36,- The event started on a tragic SSh*™\tPreserved\t«P 1V \u2022 \u201cf Wings stayed in contention in the closely-packed northern di- ictory for Ed Hobaugh.Jack- breezcd home when Ruby drop- Smith' 34, of Aldershot, Ont sonville starter Georges Mar 0UR\tv-j- jeeived fatal injuries Friday ! practice run.vision by trimming Jacksonville1 anda was tagged with the loss.; \u2019Ho1 Hall of Midland, Tex., fin-\t_ Sun 4-3.Columbus and Rich-dslied second over-all in hisj mond were rained out.\tWEEK-END FIGHTS [5baPa.^raLa a car he helped de ; BOOmOF WQîVt Saturday, Atlanta defeated Toronto 4-3.Columbus edged Richmond 3-2, Indianapolis defeated Buffalo 7-3, Syracuse defeated Arkansas 7-4 and Rochester and Jacksonville split a doubleheader, Rochester winning 3-2 and Jacksonville 4-2.Right-handers Bob Sadowski (8-1) and Harry Fanok (1-0) pitched complete games for the Atlanta sweep.Toronto have suffered a 16 .L*s Vegas, Nev.\u2014Willie Pas.slgT^ ln^,2:10:35\u20193-trano, 174, Miami, Fla.outpointed Harold Johnson.173\u2018/2 Philadelphia, 15.for world light-heavyweight title, Manila\u2014Flash Elorde, 134%; Jim Gurney of Costa Mesa, be traded, Calif., who drove Daigh\u2019s Lotus;\t1 a lap-record in last year\u2019s SCiyS PlcHlte chairman Sherbrooke Fire lie partmenl, Miss N.I.imclin, j Sports QuetMi, Len O\u2019Donnell, Sports Editor Sherbrooke Daily [Reeord, Master Bryan Cohen.| Maurice Bilodeau.C H L T., 'TV, Tom Hall, Sherbrooke Ro ;tary Club, Maurice Parsons, si ; Pal s Old Boys' Association.A, Hruygom, Sherbrooke Optimist Yves Bernier.I lend y and Kirk Club, George Garard, Lennox \"ere the Twins stars Kirk had ville Optimist eluh 11 Mailhot.a home run with one aboard (Royal Canadian Legion Branch during the game Richard.Rov.tO, V Belanger.Kiwanis Club,\u2018Hill Webb and Lew Griffin were Jun MaeKinnon, Sherbrooke the umpire-5 s Men's Club, league officials Indians had it all then' own President Gerry Daniel; Ted way against the White Sox seor Anderson, first vice president: mg almost at will They piled Charles Clark, seeond vire pie sidenl; Art Lockley, secretary-treasurer and Bill Webb, Umpire-] n-chief.Senators in their game with the Twins gol away to a big nine run lead in the lop of the first inning, walks mostly weir responsible for Hie tallies Twins in their half ol the inning went scoreless Senators made il Ihe second getting tallies 'Twins had al (Ins stage ol Ihe game ehanged their slart mg pitehei Dumas, replacing him wilh Boucher Boucher could not do much belter on the mound being replaced by Kirk after Iwo runs had crossed the plate.Twins got into the scoring column in their half of Ihe second geting four runs on I hire hiIs.tip runs in every inning getting six in the first, seven In the se eomh and finishing up wilh ten more runs in the remaining innings White\tSoxs\tcould\tdo nothing right in\tthis\tgame.\tThey\tman aged one run in third and fifth Doyon and Aubert starred for Ihe Indians each with two hits There were few stars on the thirteen in White Sox squad.Umpires weir four murejN Deslisle, C Clark and l> Beausse and H Littler.Twins\t0 4 0\t013\t8 7-4 Senators\t0 4 0\tI l x\t15-0 2 Dumas, Boucher (I) Kirk fll and Y.Bernier; Rabin and Pa lai d> White Sox 0-0-1 O-t-O 2-6-3 Indians\t0 7 3 0 1 x 23-0 I Saycr Lachance (2) Hussey (3) and Poulin; Blais and Simard.Joe 'King' Krol\u2019s record still intact although several have come close, Gerry James is closest By JACK SULLIVAN has moved into Hie runm i up Eleven years ago.Canada's s|0' iU!il lw,> Points behind Krol Mi Football sat on Hie Toronto! James was third until this Argonaut bench, a lonely, for\tCharlie Shepard, gotten man.to event.was third in a Cooper-! 2:10:36.8.Gurney\u2019s! t N?WTGLÂSG(>W (CPj-Goal.iven to second nt/nci tender JacRues Plante of Mont- Philippines, knocked out Tsune tomi Miyamoto, 134, Japan, 9.Elorde retained Orient lightweight title.Mexico City\u2014Mario Diaz, 125, would [Mexico, stopped Marinero Cells, inning!126\u2019-'2, Mexico, 10.FLAG RAISING \u2014 Bruce Tibbetts of the Twins, left, and II.Raban, of the Senators Ferrier CAN YOU BUY A NEW CAR NOW?i ê Ê ' j fWl Monaco in car was driven to second placeir\u201e\u201e, ^ -j u \u201e last year by Roger Penske of; 'eal Canadlens said here Satur Gladwyne.Pa .who finished ^-he ^ Î eXprl to see tbc fourth this year in his control >>at\u20180nal Hockey LeagUR team firpc 61 versiai Zerex Special.His time m\tmaj0r cbanges for was 2:10:46.7.\t: Ule 1^63'64 season.FINISHES FIFTH\tPlante, on a half-day visit to Top Canadian driver was Tor- vS^repo^Vaf Bernle\" GeoL INDIANAPOLIS CAP) - Jim frion will be traded by t h e Ferrier' 48 year old former Canadiens are wrong, \u201cBernie PGA champion, shot a tourna-definitely will be back Aithlment record 61 while Juliu.-us next season, said Plante.Bor0s and Dow Finsterwald However, he expects left] ,\t.\t,., ,\t,\t, winger Dickie Moore to stick to caplured the 5441 de ,ead w,th his retirement announcement.13-under-par 200s Sunday in the 60> by And centre Phil Goyette and $55,000 Speedway Festival Golf _\t.\t.defenceman Tom Johnson re Open.wi ,\t.lorontoman.Eppic ceived letters last week tha Wietzes topped the grand tour- they would not be on the Ca ing car entries m an AC Ford- nadiens\u2019 protected list for the are seen raising the Little League flag to officially open the 1063 season.President Ge -ry Daniels is watching the activities.(Photo by Gerry Lcmay) jonto\u2019s Ludwig Heimrath who bounced back after a nasty spill three weeks ago to finish fifth over-all in a Class 2 Porsche RS 61, Heimrath won his class \u2018with a superb effort by nipping Bob Holbert of Warrington, Pa., driving a Porsche RS | only 2.3 seconds.Spicy Living wins $91,725 Mother1 speedway Open Goose Stakes dl Aqueduct after stretch battle wifh Smart Deb Joe (King) Krol had lois of lime lo recall his glory days when he was Ihe passing, running, placement - kicking and punting wizard of the team, lie was the man who triggered Ai gonauts to three straighl Grey Cup titles over Winnipeg Blue Bombers in Ihr immediate postwar years.But on Nov.29, 1952, Joe got off the bench only to kirk on third down It was lo be his last appearance in a Canadian final and he went out a winner as Argonauts defeated Edmonton Eskimos 21-11.also of the Bombers, announced Ins retiremenl.Shepard, who joined the Bombers in 1937 jfrom Pittsburgh Steclers of the National Football League, had four shots al Krol\u2019s record 1957-58-59 and 1962 and moved into second place Iasi year when he scored 12 po uts on two touchdowns as Bomber jedged Hamilton Tiger-Cats 28 27.That brought his total to 29 PARKER THIRD Jackie Parker, gimpy legged star of Edmonton Eskimos from 1954 until he was traded to Ai gonauts this year, is third with 24 points.He also has made the NEW YORK (CP) \u2014 Spicy; 2 Living nosed out Smart Deb in the $91.725 Mother Goose Stakes Saturday at Aqueduct after a stretch duel and gained a sec lengths gin Perry\u2019s took fourth over Speedwell 14.,,, , ,,\t.\tI\u2018nal\tI°ur times, in\t1954-55-56 He diiln t score\ta point\tthat\twhcn\tEskimos whipped Mont afternoon, the\tonly\ttime he\thad\t,.ea,\tAlouettes three\tstraight, been kept oft\tthe scoreboard in\tanc| jn |9,i0 w,M.n ,h(.\tFskimo.s seven finals dating back to 1943.j,ost 16.6 ,0 (,Uawa RoUgh Rj(1 Krol was a victim of the frenz- crs ,ed search for American im-j ' .',ames pi)e(i up hjs poin(s jn ports by the pro clubs in Can- six ,ina|s (|atjng lrliw ada.With American players Krol qlli, in a1 lhc !lf,r of over William Mag- came American coaches and^ an(,r a (|aZ/|inf.pi u.;j| Lamb Chop.Nalec many of the ball-carrying home-[;.cer in seniol\u2018 company dating place by a neck,brews soon were switched to de- |)ack to 1939 whcn he piayed !for the University of Western in the field of fensive duties.Another Ferrier once had went one 11 birdies over and YOU CRN WITH 5C0TIR PLRN \u2022 low ratas .ratas the same for all models, all makes of cars .loans made before you choose your car-bargain with cash \u2022 loans are life insured at no eitra cost \u2022 loans made for every worthwhile purpose A FEW TYPICAL EXAMPLES ¦C°bl3 by linfthmg ninth over- \\TIL draft this week all.Both Heimrath and Wietzes; - aid.earned $500 for topping theiri About Geoffrion.pJsnte [classes.\ta PJante par-smashing frolic on the 6,467 anc| j0Ci(Cy jjmrny 35-36\u201471 YOU won r o w> YOU REPAY OVER: PER MONTH YOU REPAY I »\t300.00 m i.ooo.oo m i.soo.oo *2,000.00 as,aoo.oo 12 MONTHS 18 MONTHS 2A MONTHS DO MONTHS OB MONTHS W^BRIMK THE 8FINK OF N0VF1 5C0TIR yard par 35-36 71 Speedway amj toug[1(;st yC[ f\u201er tim saidiCourse\tfleet bay daughter of Gallant \u2018 there isn\u2019t a team in the I* was dlc lowest tournament Man.First money was $59,621.Daigh s troubles arose during league that, would give in return r0ljnd of the 1963 PGA tour and BruuJio Bacza on Smart Deb the first heat.\twhat Bernie is worth to us.\u201d onIy one s,r°I{e °I ^ PGA claimed interference in the \u201cMy gear selector wasn\u2019t Montreal was seeking a left record of 60 which is held by stretch run.Movies of the race, working\tproperly\tand\tI\tmade\ta\twinger\tand\ta\tdefenceman.\tHe\tseVlfn player .\thoowever, showed there was\tno patch\tjob\ttrying\tto\trepair\tit.\tI\tsaid\tSydney\tnative\tJohn\tHanna\tThe 61 left the onetime\tAn-\tcontact at any time and\tthe was afraid something might will be given a chance to fill the I13!*\"11 amateur champion \"dh steward: quickly dismis ed the happen to it and the only thing injured Lou Fontinaio\u2019s spot on a 201 10 be amun;i the main c iim I could do was take off what I the Montreal defence.\tcontenders in the finale of the Smart Deb.owned by Mrs.chase Monday for the $10,000 Russell Reineman and a leader first prize.\t(in the two-year-old set last fall.Boros, rolled to the front\twith\tfough1 it out right down to\tlhc a\t30-35\u201465 for his 200.\twire and got second money\tby HOLDS CUP RECORD eanor Scars\u2019 Spicy Living, But Krol made his exit as the und leg on the triple crown I r ||K.favorite of a crowd-of 48,012.all-time high scorer in Cup his- returned $7.50, $4.50 and 3.20.! lory with 30 points, lie piled Smart Deb paid $5.90 and $4 them up before the Canadian and lamb chop, ridden by John Rugby Union, then governing Combos', itoiz and coupled in the betting body of the sport in Canada, in itb Batteur, was $3.30 to show, creased the value of the touch-The time on a fa-I (rack for down ln P^inls from five in .Ihrce-year-old fillies.I)ar: It was the third straight I*101 stakes score for Spicy Living Ontario in the intercollegiate union.He played with Hamilton Flying Wildcats of the old Ontario Rugby Football Union in 1943 and 1944 when they won the Cup, switched to Argonauts the following year and was on winners in 1945-46-47 and 1950, all against Winnipeg He scored two touchdowns, X' &o\\'e O'* *o 0f\u2018e, He § Sherbrooke Miniature Golf Courte situated on Galt West just before tha city limits.A Play at night under light reflectors.Play on genuine felt course.Putter and ball supplied free.50c for 18 holes.HARNESS RACING Wednesday Evening at 8 15 Sunday Afternoon at 2:15 a GENERAL ADM $1.00 SHERBROOKE EXHIBITION GROUNDS WED., LADIES' NIGHT 35c the D/v milcs was une minute, 1936.50 2/5 seconds.\tAmericans have taken a big TRIES FOR THIRD\trun at Krol\u2019s record since hoicked one field goal, 10 con- Spicy Living ward touchdown pass to Golden drive to captun the $122.:; 0 gina Roughriders and the Blue Boy Royal Copeland and Argo-Californian\u2014a 1 1/16-mile race.Bombers in the 1920s and 1930s, nalds won BE IN THE LEAD THIS SEASON! MOTORS\tBOATS mwAxMiz wooden aluminum FIBER GLASS CUSTOM MARINA REG'D SALES - SERVICE - REPAIRS Bourque Blvd.\u2014 ROCK FOREST \u2014 Tel.864-4884 Cleveland\u2014Irving Thatch, 155, Denver, outpointed Sonny Hill, 160, Cleveland, 10.Mac's Driving School Dual Controls.Full insurance coverage, experienced instructors.Late model car, home pick up Sherbrooke, Magog, North Hatley and surrounding districts.Tel.N.Hatley, VI.2-2249 I ïo SHESBUOOKE PA^T BPCORP, MOV., JTVE 8, 19«8 Alouettes take over top spot Post 7-3 and 11-6 win over Royals, lose 7-6 to Pirates Saturday in St.Johns, three games tomorrow belt Royals twice Indians wallop Yanks 5-0, 7-7 as Angels sweep series from Orioles, White Sox blanks Red Sox 10-0 Strong defensive work and timely relief hurling enabled the Sherbrooke Alouettes to sweep their Sunday twinbill with Drummondville Royals and take over top spot in the Kastern Provincial Baseball I.eague.The Als copped the opener in Drummondville Sunday afternoon 7-3 and last evening posted a 11-6 win.In the other tilts on the agenda all the other teams split j their fixtures.Coaticook blanked Acton Vale 11-0 while losing 4-0.The Pirates edged the Grarfby Knights 11-10 but dropped the second game 3-2.Tomorrow evening the Als travel to Drummondville for a single battle while Granby visits Coaticook and St, Johns moves over to Acton Vale to tangle with the Beavers.Andre Bessette picked up lhe _\t^\t^\t^\t^\tt Time 2 14 2 5.Nancy CHnco, Ma, 'Sltuv MaV 17 untl1 h 3H 'Ü Major League Leaders American League Wagner, LA Malzone.Bos Causey, KC Robinson, Chi Fox.Chi Runs\u2014Allison, Janies Paul, captain of the Blue Birds, accepts the Webster Trophy for league winners, which was presented to CO WANS VILLE \u2014(Special) \u2014The highlight of the annual bowling banquet by the employees of Realraont Limited, was the presentation of the Webster Trophy and the Coca-Cola Trophy to the Blue Birds.James Paul, is the captain of the team, known throughout the year as the Blue Birds.Barbara Johnson, Jacqueline Cocolas, Cccile Dubreuil and Norman Skillen were the other members of this team.Norman Browning presented the Webster Trophy, on behalt of Mrs.Alan Webster, and congratulated the team for their fine skill and commented on the enthusiasm they had aroused within the club during the season as they climbed to| the top of the league.The Coca-Cola Trophy was presented to the ITay-Offl his team by Norman Browning on behalf of Mrs.Alan Webster.Marshall Gregory, president of Realmonl Bow- Champions by Marshall Gre gory, president of the club, who had further praise for the Blue Birds and their captain James Paul.In his remarks.Mr.Gre-jgory explained that a \u201c400 [Club\u201d had been introduced this season.Seven men and five ladies bowled triples amount ing to a total greater than 400.They were given bowling crests.Norman Skillen presented Sthe individual trophies.The highest averages for the year lucre maintained by Jacqueline [Cocolas and Marshall Gregory.The best single games were bowled by Lucie Boutin and Henri Jacques were given to highest triples were given to Marie Brodeur and Carl Birch Simone Vtronneau and Larry Clark.Marshall Gregory received a ling Club, is shown at the left.(Photo by Studio Eclair) gift from the members as a token of their esteem for a fine club president.Dancing followed the banquet held an Salon Galaxie.Winners of the door prizes were Lize Manseau, Gis elc Levert, S.Cantin and Tom Birch.WEEK-END STARS Batting;\u2014Willie Mays.Giants, hit three home runs and drove in four runs in San Francisco's 6-4 victory over St.Louis.Pitching \u2014 Jack Kralick and Sam McDowell, Indians, pair of Cleveland southpaws cooled off hot Yankees in doublehcader sweep 5-0, 7-2.Kralick posted two-hitter in opener and Me Dowell spaced nicn hits in second.35 Runs Batted In\u2014Wagner, 38 Hits\u2014Schilling, Boston, Wag tier.Fox.60.Doubles \u2014 Versalles, Minnesota.16.Triples \u2014 Hinton, Washington, 8.Home Runs\u2014Wagner, Allison, 13.Stolen Bases\u2014Aparicio, Balti more, 16.Pitching \u2014 Stock, Baltimore, 5-0.I.000.Strikeouts \u2014 Barber, Baltimore.Bunning, Detroit, Pas-cual, Minnesota, 70.National League \u2022 AB R i , j-\tu\tf Cards three in the ninth before .-t.Le Mai- back of Giants bv scoring five _\t( ,i * ixacta $45.50\t,\t'\t,,\t, ,\t, Bohn came in to get the last unearned runs with the he p of ,\t,\t® ,\t-,\t.\t.\u201e j two hitters, two Dodger errors in a 5-2 de-; T-\t, ,\t.u r- * rf \u201e ,\t, ,\t.Tun O Toole became the first ciston.It was Dodgers fourth .\t.\t.\t.\t.,\t.\t&\tmajor leaguer to win nine consecutive loss.\t,\t.\t,\t, _ j games w\u2019hen he beat Dodgers.Houston Colts put together jje {00i needed help in the four successive singles in the ninth With two out and two on, !l7th inning to win the longest Bill Henry struck out Ron H Pet.game ot the year, a four-hour p\u2019airiy j0 cn(i jt Errors bv Dick 60 .34;!146-minute struggle with Milwau-lTracewiski and Don Zimmer 5/ .34,i kee Braves, 3-1.Carl Warwick, contributed to a five-run second 54\t,333j Rusty Staub, Jim Campbell and inning.55\t.329:Al Spangler contributed the sin- Carl Warwick's homer in the 60 -321 gles that gave Hal Woodeshick second had been Houston's only the win over Ron Piche, a right- run until they broke through in hander from Lachine, Que.(n,, jytii.The Milwaukee pitch Philadelphia Phillies divided ers chalked up a total of 17 a pair with Chicago Cubs.Cal strikeouts.Denny Lemaster.McLish won his fifth straight for starter for Braves, had fanned AB R 175 28 166\t17 162 20 167\t28 187 26 Minnesota when! 25 BOAC/TCA flights a week to Europe this Summer a o.q.a hhP with Gene Sarazen 41.-E.Alou, San Covington, Phil 134\t23 Groat, StL\t214\t30 White, StL\t210\t39 Cepeda, SE\t192\t35 Boyer, StL\t197\t22 Runs\u2014Flood, St Louis Runs Batted In-Francisco, 39.Hits\u2014Groat, St.Louis, 73.Doubles\u2014Cepeda, San Frai cisco, 16.Triples Brock and William: Chicago, Skinner, Cincinnat and Flood, 5.Home Runs\u2014H.Aaron, waukee, 16.Stolen Bases Robinson, cinnati.13.Pitching -O'Dell.San cisco, 8 0, 1.000.Strikeouts\u2014Koufax, Los geles, 78.4 j The crip most widely used, lapping grip.The new grip H Pet T-Tecially by playing profession- made me lose control of the 4- 351 als.is the overlapping.\tclub at the top of the back- 73 .341 The overlapping is supposed s\"ing, with great loss of dis-69 .329i,() create complete coordination fonce.1 wasn't able to accele-63 frijtjhotween the hands.It is best rate my clubhead in the hit-6 .320 j wiled to players with good-(ting area.ized hands and fairly long fingers.The right little finger does lot rest on the club or inter-: bek with the left forefinger.It ests between the index and niddle fingers of the left hand, \"his leaves the index finger of he left hand resting between Mil- ihe little and third fingers of he right.Cin?While lhe overlapping seems I o work fine for most golfers, rar ; never did for me.In the mid-! ,)20s I hit a bad slump.Inj At esperation 1 switched from I.he interlocking to the over- I ing went back to the interlock-grip and things picked up.Go when you please \u2014 take your pick of 25 BOAC and TCA nonstop flights from Montreal to Europe each week.Go how you please \u2014 fly by magnificent BOAC Rolls-Royce 707 jet or TCA DC-8, or by giant jet-prop Britpvmio at today\u2019s lowest fares.Go as you please \u2014 choose First Class or Economy.either way you enjoy superb cabin service and courteous attention as you're whisked swiftly and smoothly across the Atlantic.AIL OVER THE WORLD BQkt TAKES GOOD CARE OF YOU m REMEMBER WHEN Jacob Sher's colt Sherlock, at odds of 65 to 1, won the Belmont Stakes two years ago today as the 2-5 favorite Carry Back wound up seventh, some 15 lengths behind.Carry Back, winner of the Kentucky Derby and the Preakness, was unable to show the great finishing burst that gave him the first two classics and pulled up lame.__ .BRITISH OVERSEAS AIRWAYS CORPORATION bet off to a fiyikig start-jet bdac or tca to Britain and euroce TRAVEL SERVICES & INFORMATION WITHOUT CHARGE VOYAGES MARCEL DARCHE INC.Marcel Darche 74 Albert St.Sherbrooke, Que.LOrraine 2-1012 TRAVEL AGENCY Marie Rees Boulanger 481 Main St., Granby, Que.FRontenac 8-4624 "]
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