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Sherbrooke daily record
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  • Sherbrooke, Que. :[Eastern Township Publishing],[1897]-1969
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[" THE WEATHER Sunny wjih cloudy ponod» and a few scattered showers :n the evemnj: light winds; little change in temperature.High at Sherbrooke 70.Outlook for Wednesday: Cloudy periods, little change la temperature.Sljetbcooke Dallu Btcot\u2019d Today's Chudcfo MUgr a dowiestie ha» her* touched oft by M oM Oame.'lablished 1897 Price: 5 Cents SHI RBRÜOKK, Ql tBEC, IV t SO\\\\ .Jl M IS.Htv* Setenth Year Social Credit scores a ,Raps 'ques>iono-e ''deoh9i.e±Jn-9ueb^ landslide win in Alberta PREMIER MANNING EDMONTON\u2019 (CP) \u2014 MbcrtaN Scv-il Credit government swept aside almost all opposition lor the second time in a row when it scored a landslide sicton in Monday's general election.The party, which ha> administered the aftairs of the province for the last 28 years, won its eighth five-year mandate with the same over-all margin it had in the last general election of 1959 \u2014 a majority of 57 members.All three opposition leaders lighting their first campaign were defeated by Social Credit candidates, the same fate which struck the opposition in 195M.The official opposition in the!-\u2014\u2014\t- new 63-seat legislature will con sikt of two Liberals and a Coali tion member who claims Liberal and Conservative support.Redistribution cut two seats from the old 65-seat House.Party standing compared with live result of the last general election : E.T.autoroute a boost to economic expansion Mornings fine with no fags sc Lib NDP PC CLN Ind SC Totals The New Democratic Party in its first major thrust in A! 5th day in orbit begins MOSCOW (API \u2014 Lt.¦ Col.Valery B,vkovsk> entered his fifth day in orbit today, break ins all records for sustained flight in space His female partner was still with him in an | adjoining orbit.At 3 p m Moscow time B\\-kovsky still was whirling around tno earth in his space capsule OTTAWA said hls dwindling orbit ahuemum with a\tclear con\tment\tprograni\tlaunche(l fiv\u2018e\tcould\tmake it dangerous to rc- t enn\tvears\tago\tmalrl\tin sPace much longer Alien she butted her last cig\t' m.a\u201e,\u201e o{\tThey\tspeculated that the change rin tte she was feeding a 20- Canadian' p year-old habit at the rate of three packages a day.the dean _____ ,\t,\t,\t,\t\u201e s in the orbit was the result of a; within 6' j years of surpassing manoeuvre' bu\u2019\tbad no the record for continuous scrv- idca of the PurP°se of ,hp ma rr icc as premier.\tnoeuvre.The record is held bv the 1 was bcdeved that il the 28 y late George Murray.Nova Sco- \u2022v5»r;?td\tAirforce |alot| tia premier for 26' i yoars.should return to earth ahead of: The premier and all 14 mefn schedule.Russians would bers of his cabinet were re- Probab!.v cut short the flight of ¦ elected.Welfare Minister L.c.\twojr,3n Valentina Teiesh l .I Halmrast was returned by ac.kova who was still whirling f\tr,\tclamation two weeks ago when a,ound.!^1\u2019 four mi]es ,ast AuSusl and ?_____________________________________________________________________________.port from Valentina and Bykov-;Prov\u201dlce bascd two-;.ear con ruction program -peedy con>tiuction pos-siblc minimum width or lid feet, It which will change completely fie had Ibis d'- criptinn of is by no means impossible to - widen the road to six lanes if the need ever arises, though present ind; r ions do not show this.\"Np !cs' than six bridges wilt be built, plus 45 viaducts.There will be 16 entrances and exists, RACIAL CLASH SPARKS VIOLENCE AND VANDALISM for deer Autoroute underpasses lo nccoinnioilHtr deer arc impractical, tnii \"deer crossing\" signs will be erected «long the Eastern Townships Autoroute, the president of the Quebec Autoroute Office said yesterday.Questioned by The Record folios* ing sod \u2022 turning ceremonies for the highway nl Omerville, (>uy Poliquin reported his office hud received correspondence urging the construction of viaducts lo permit deer to cross Hie road's route with-out risk of being hit by automobiles.His office could not accept Hie writer\u2019s proposals, Mr.Poliquin said, hut was consulting the provincial fish and game department on the placement of warning signs.Of viaducts, the autoroutes chief said, \"It hasn\u2019t hccu done anywhere in North America.In any case, deer don\u2019t cross at wHiJi-il all thcRc efforts together specific points, hut rather w.i'.\"the zeal, the tenacity of wjq,|n general areas of » M.r businessmen, our pro es- |nik.or S(, We will place sionals, our working population,!\t' our agricultural population, our educators and our religious lead NEW YORK (AP)\u2014A riotous,clash between Negri clash be Negroes and po .' bite ci*ilia\u2019\"-lice at a Harlem rally Monday: The trouble ocean ; WASHINGTON (AP) \u2014 The IS.Supreme Court\u2019s decision' bidding compulsory Bible iding and recitation of the xrd's Prayer in public schools ipeared today to have been ¦cepted with little commotion.The ruling, affecting thou-ands of classrooms across the ,'nited States, obviously was -xpected in view of the court\u2019s uling last year against use of ¦ prayer composed by New ork authorities for the state's ¦ublic schools.?OTTAWA (CP)\u2014The new fed-ra! sales taxes are bound to lise the price of everything INDEX lw0\u2018and five loll posts, the first for reported seeing each other.But!.r°^s- he >aid, should accord- night touched off widespread Negro street rallies both on there has been no sighting\treport on which the;violence and vandalism.\tSeveMh Avenue at 125th Street j ^ ^ A ha\u201e wou|d h, us auiorouie pafmimon wort*\tfr/xm Police, soith* swifi^in^ night jplans, total $1.50 per motor: t Patrolmen were called from era.Others to speak included Sherbrooke Chamber of Com merer past president Herbert Simons, and Stanstead MPP, Georges Vaillanôourt, who .«tressed the encouragement to Ame See \"Rap*\" Page 7 warning areas.\u201d Rene Paquette of Waterloo, head of a four\u2022man committee favoring underpasses for deer, told The Record last week that such accommodations had been successfully installed on some highways in Vermont.four of the city\u2019 .\t.,\t,\t,\t,\t,\t.laid over 2,600,000 square rods Lve borough* stick*, charged into a crowd of ;ind $mooo f,\u201et of guard-rails Births, deaths Classified Comics Editorials ___ Financial Sports .Television ___ Townships Women 7 * * 4 7 10 2 5 I displayed unflag-!length of the Mont-t0 qUC|| disorder, which re 150 at a rally sponsored by the erectef| Total-cost was estimât isky.Valentina\t_____\u201e ging high spirits to television rea' 0nierv\u2019dc foute.\tsuited ir, two stabbing* and B .a c k Nationalist movement çd af ggooOOOOO viewers Monday although dark Mr.Poliquin praised the numerous (.her injuries.\tand ent some participant* shadows appeared under her;Eastern Townships organiza- Twenty six persons were ar- sprawling to the street, bleed eyes.She dozed off Sundayjtions which had promoted the rested\tiing.The other* fled Mr.Poliquin departed from the text of his speech to note that Sherbrooke contractors, by reinforcements patrolled Police said they attempted\t^ been a8sfKnMl\u2019the awakened her.route, and now you have your report any by a thrown object Inight in an unscheduled napjautoroute project.that startled flight command' \"You asked for your auto- Harlem streets today to prevent disperse the crowd after an ^ omerville\"'section oY'ThiT con ! centre officials before they route, worked tor your auto- further outbreaks\tfleer on the see «\u2022 wa- struck slru'rt| Reviewing the history of the project, Mr.Poliquin said that the autoroutes office had first made a survey whereby 163,215 motorists between Montreal and Sherbrooke were interviewed about destinations and routes.The report could not be made Unflappable Mac rippedin Prelum debate LONDON (CP j\u2014Prime Minis- prime minister since it, meant Eugene Ivanov.Ivanov has The political correspondent of - posed was the fact that before public, he said, for fear of /\u2022om the Peace River dam to a ter Macmillan appeared today that 27 of bis Tory followers ab- since returned to Moscow and The Daily Te'egraph says thejthe debate Conservative back- speculation.(ew kitchen cupboard.\t,1° be nearing the twilight of his, stained, indicating they want been promoted.\t27 Conservative abstentions! benchers meet.ng in private On April 12, 1982, Premier But the big imponderable\u2014at political career, victim of per- another chief before the next During the debate before the amounted to a serious with-were said to have sought assur- Lesage announced in his budget \u2022¦ast this soon after last Thurs- haps the strangest imbroglio in election.\tvote Macmillan was obliged to drawal of party support from auces from the party managers speech that the Eastern Town- ay's budget\u2014is whether the British history.\tj Macmillan's margin on the make two damaging admis-the prime minister.The Tele- that a vote for Macmillan would *hjps Autoroute w-ould be built, igher prices will alter spend- Macmillan managed a vote of,crucial vote was only 69\u2014al sions;\tgraph adds:\tnot be taken as a guarantee of On July 12, Mr.Poliquin had g and the economic prospects confidence in the House of Com- most 30 fewer than the maxi- That Profumo's lying com- \"Mr.Macmillan, a broken future backing for him.\tplanted the first stake for the 1 J Poiife\tme goûtait maa itat mmm HAR1OBRIAN BOEHM TIFFIN ADDED COMEDY - DRAMA\u201d Oer fuehrer made Haarl Frankia Avalon Sing: \"Com* fly with me\" capturing Chirlie ! starting Androv Ummi Dirk Bogarde Starts Tomorrow: CMMPA See \"Come Fly with me\" at 1.3S \u2022 5.40 ¦ 9,45 p.m, \"Password it courage\" At 3.40 \u2022 7.45 p.m.Girl Guide And Brownie News BROME DIVISION At the recent rally of the (lirl f\u2019uides of the Brome Division held at the Brorpe i-air Grounds Sandra Jewett and the patrol of the 1st Mansonville Company won third place in the inter Ipatrol competition Marjorie Dean and patrol of the 1st Knowlton Co rnpany c a m r fourth.Through a typographe eal error in a recent account of the rally, Sandra .lewett was listed as receiving the fourth place award.RICHMOND Mrs.O.C.Stewart and chil dr en, Campbell and Mary, of 1 St.Bruno, and Miss Kathleen Smith, of Three Rivers, were weekend guests of Mr.and Mrs George Walker.Mr.and Mrs George Taylor and daughter, Wanda, have re turned from Burlington, Vt., after attending the graduation I exercises at the University of Vermont, of Miss Ellen l.nw rcncr.They also attended the [ceremony at which Miss Law > renie received her Ensign into the Navy.She expects to leave for Newport.R.I., the latter; part of June.Mr.and Mrs Tay lor and Wanda spent the weekend with Mr and Mrs.Carl Lawrence at St.Johnsbury, Vt.On June 11, Mrs.Carl Lawrence.Miss Kile n L a w r e n c c.and Mr.Robert Lawrence, of I h e R.C.A.F.at Washington, D.C., were guests of Mr.and Mrs.Taylor and Mrs.Charles Taylor.Mr.and Mrs.George Lovett, and Mrs.Lou.Reynolds, of SI j Koy, were guests for a few days' of Mr.M E.laidge, and Mrs Lodge, who had recently re-' turned from Montreal, where; she spent several day s.Miss Muriel Nixon has re ! turned home, after spending] [three weeks vjsiting Mr and Mrs.Roy Millar and family at Ithaca, \\.Y.Friends of Mr.Il E.Biebei j [will be pleased to learn that he; has returned from the Montreal General Hospital, when he was-a surgical patient for several] weeks.Miss Judy Gunter, of Sherbrooke.and Mr.and Mrs.Jack! McCabe, who have returned; from a trip to Washington, D C , were weekend guests of Mr .with.MAJOR HOOPLIgj^^gy j0a j8 held in honor of : V\"',O t i Pt Sr.' IbP UP TO iOO« OOOC/.AV -Tufe ') t OTHfG?DAV 2 'DOC.\u2019T T£LL VE.THAT /\u2019( gP Twe lé'CY; !MO£R f.COCnk« \u2019vou SAioS'' WAS TRAGSPOR-To-e > YOlif?Wf A LIU Y j .W roUSiG FfîOM SOUTH AFRICA TOPGSd/ { f - Special Program ft) l Love Lucy 5) Eleventh Hour Sport 7) Sana Alout 81 Final Edition 8) Weather Final 11:21 p.m.1) Tuesday Night Adventure 8) Weather Final 11:25 p.m.5)\tEleventh Hour Weather 8) World\u2019s Best Movies 11:30 p.m.6)\tCinema Starlight 12:00 midnight 12) Newsroom 12 WEDNESDAY 6:30 a.m.\t3) Test Pattern J 3) Conttntal CUsa-room [\t7:00 a.m.¦\t5) Today 7:23 a.m.\u2022\u2014-5) Farm Newt F~\t7:30 a.m.i 3) College of th* Air t 5) Today 0:0* a.m.{ 3) Capt.kangaroo 8:15 a.m.j 8) Farm and Home S:2S a.m.t 5) News 1:30 a.m.j 8) Today 1:45 a.m.I B) Teddy Bear Play-t house B:00 a.m.1 b Compas ! 5) Make Room For j Daddy »:30 a.m.I 3) TV School [ 5) TV School 6)\tEducational TV 10:00 a.m.3) Calendar 5) Say When 7)\tLe Coq au 7 8)\tMusic Theatre 10:15 a.m.8) Teddy Besr Playhouse 12) Newsroom 12 10:25 a.m.! 3) NBC Newt 10:30 a.m.3) I Love Lucy 5/ Play Your Hunch 8) Mid-Morning Movie 12) Liberal Arts 10:55 a.m.8) Weather Foreeaat 11:00 a.m.3) Pet* and Gladyi \u2019 5) The Price Is Right | 7) Depart Express 12] Romper Room 11:30 a.m.3) Pete and Gladys 31 Concentration 8) Seven Keys 12:00 noon i .1) Love of Life .3) Your First tmpres-| slon j 7) 12 o'clock Jubilee 8) Tenn.Ernie Fold ! Show .12) Lunchtime Utile Theatre 12:25 p.m.; 3) CBC News 12:30 p.m.3) Search For Tomorrow 3) Truth or Consequences 8) Father Knows Best 7) Premiere Edition 12:40 p.m.7) 1A Meteo 8) Dey in Court 2:15 p.m.6) Nursery School 2:25 p.m.; 3) Midday Report 8) ABC Mid-day Report 2:50 p.m.3) Houseparty ji The Doctors oi Sing King Around 3) Jane Wyman 12) Burns and Allen 2:45 p.m.6)\tFriendly Giant 3:00 p.m.3) To Tell the Truth 3) LoretU Young Show 8) Loretta Young Show 8) Queen for a day 12) People In Conflict 3:15 p.m.7)\tVotre Enfant Madame 5:25 p.m.3) News 3:30 p.m.3) Mike Stevens 3) You Don't Say 81 Take Thirty 7' Long Métrage 8i Who do you tru»t7 12) Here\u2019s Looking At You 4:00 p.m.3) Secret Storm 3) Match Game 8)\tScarlette Hill 8) American Bandstand 12) Jimmy Tapp Show 4:25 p.m.i) NBC New* 8) Discovery 82 12) Johnny Jellybean Show 4:55 p.m.8) American Newstand 3) Newstand 3:0* p.m.1)\tHornpopper Pr*.sen ta 6)\tFather Knows Best .1) Razzle Dazzie 7)\tl.'Epsp de Florence si Superman 2)\tSurprise Party 3:15 p.m.\u2022) Robin Hood 5:30 p.m.1) The Deputy 3) Karoou Karnlval h Ittn Tin Tin H Early Show 5: Phil Silvers Show [ I) Melody Ranch ' 2) Rock.& His [ Friends 6:13 p.m.II World Of Sports >> Atlantic Weather, man 4:20 p.m.[ >1 Sports 4:23 p.m.u Weathenvise 4:30 p.m.I) Newstime à) Metro 7)\tTeiebulletln .2iStx-Thirty Pulse 4:40 p.m.I) Atlantic Weathen man 8)\tSports with Doug Smith 4:45 p.m.6)\tHuntley-Brinkley Report 81 CBc TV News Report 7)\tLe Meteo 6:55 p.m.6)\tSports Î1 Edition Sportive 7:00 p.m.1) Ripcord 5)\tArt Linkletlcr Show 7)\tHU Psrede 8)\tNews 12) Hennesty 7:01 p.m.6)\tWeather Report 7:15 p.m.*) News 7:23 p.m.8) Watch your Weath- \u2022r 7:39 p.m.3) CBC R«port« 5) Th* Vlrglnien I2i Andy Williams Show 8:00 p.m.fit My Three Sons 7) La Pain du Jour 8:30 p.m.3) Doble Gillls G) Parade 71 Dan Les Rues de Quebec 81 Going My Way I2i Sunset Theatre *:00 p.m.31 Bev erley Hillbillies fit Ben Casey 7)\tTraits ct Visages 4:30 p.m.it Dick Van Dyke Show 8)\tOur Man Higgins 10:00 p m.J> Armstrong Circle Theatre 3) The Eleventh Hour fit CBC New amagaune Ï) TeleJourna) 3) Naked City 10:30 p.m.[ v) Death Valley Days ! 8) Explortiont 7) La Science et La Vic 12) National News 10:45 p.m.12) Pulse 10:55 p.m.StBaseball Scoreboard 11:00 p.m.| J) Your Esso Reports) 3) Eleventb Hour Report fit CBC Net.News 7)\tTheetre d'Ete 8)\tNews 12) The Pierre Berton Hour 11:10 p.m.3) Vermont Edition 8) Regional N*w* Final 11:15 p.m.3) Patricia and th* Weather 5) 11th Hour Sport* fi) Viewpoint 7)\tTheatre Au Cols da Feu 8)\tWeather Final 11:10 p.m.31 Wednesday Night Wrestling fit Final Edition 8) World'* Beat Movies 11:25 p m.5) Eleventh Hour Woather 11:30 p.m.51 Tonight Show 6i Movie Calvacade Own a beautiful modern CHALET FA' IDEAL FOR: Ski Lodge, Summer Cot tag* o Fishing Camp.Size: 20' x 26' Living Room Kitchenette 2 Bedrooms Sun Deck Constructed on sit* for s1923.00 See full size demonstrator optn for your inspection her*.BEAUDRY\u2019S HOME IMPROVEMENT CENTRE Tel.LO.9-5165 25 Bryant St., Sherbrooke.his question» We nevei name or whs cept for one called Skin who m the G formaîion It seemed of ihe lime talking caul mera.explaining th.ngs that didn't need explaining, moral [zing earnestly.and Trying to keep suspects or witness< saying anything libellous criminating At hour's end our dt had obtained one statement and located a missing witness, bu* had a lot hanging fire.One of the f.rst programs in NBC's project Hollywood Story series next season will be the life story of Humphrey Bogart \u2014with lots of clips from the Announce New Healin'; SuliManee Shrinks Files £z elusive healing mbaianre amen la hemerrhw* and repair damaged liar eetitr A renowned research institut found a unique heating subs tit.v with the ability to shrink her»or-y r!)oi 1 '>,ru's 1 01,1 Archie Juby to plan for the junl0r Championship class, go d]1 - e.-'ions i>.the leaceyeMt entertainment which will fol- the plowmen and other partici- Hearing set on charges of car theft Two Coaticook men Parking garage project Council delays decision on request for extra funds V dcv.sion add; lb J VMl S uv »> iKitattl Stall Rruoitnl \\\\ , council meeting ,hl w»v » lui of submtltetl on the a hi i jikdown o( ten d to the eon the cosl of drill L on the cite o| mended that such a pay men: ih>i K m.uie In a te]H'ii to ihe muni e pal .i.i ' .'idie\u2022- leh'c.l , the !, sttilar we.kU uieeimi 1»|V Thi lt»t of ihr original c>li mate» ma te hi coniracloi» I r lin.vl co>!>.excavation \u2022 ( eailh and evcaiation of rock follows in Itui older Eu en M t i c o u \\\t1 tee , seen, too i $6 Hiki $i,i.20S.stanlsl»' i.iontlm Inc iS.\u2019!*.' low the banquet in the Hatley Town hall.The secretary, Howard Ayer disted donations received to late and the president appoint- Council meeting postponed June bride-elect is \"showered\" at Birchton appear urt ter- day and pleaded not guilty auto theft before Judge Even der Veilleux Jean Yves Saucier and Jean Louis Saui :cr will appear on Thursday lor a preliminary hearing A miscellan A preliminary inquest will St HOI \\RSHIP WlWritS \u2014 Miss t alhcrine Milm- and Martin t.ot enfin, above, graduating xtudenls .it Princess Elizabeth Hi h School.Mai'iig, were among the students in tfuebee who wi'ie awarded 'l^^¦lll l nixersitx entiatue scholarships I he unre js renewable .innu.dli and m Indes full tuition, allowances foi room and h lard and a minimum of Slot) each.\tie ,ird photo by Charles C.\th \u2022 Former mayor of Bury Funeral service set for Arthur Hunt M: 1 .inçji'ix s.i.d tit\t\u201cIn tbs cHcunrstancvs i!\tin im I'OssiNlc for Uk\u2018 tv' !\tuwm ni,ttvl thc payment\tOt .1 supplcnicmaix an.i'n\tml on this subject\t Mr 1 .anglais v.- - n\tt orrin ic! to the request Itunie 1\th \\ o t > n tractor ol the projet1\tt, tu gene Mart ax that\tMi M It mon than .igiivd upot\ti in tlu contrait he awarded\tto hm i ig held lml.iv ovmi r mavnr BIRCHTON ecus shower was held at the aiso t,e held Thursday into the home of Mrs.Gilbert Nutbrown charges against two men.Ray on June 8.in honor of Miss niond Denault and Raymond Corinna McCallum, a \u2022\u2022 u n e Eemire, of Sherbrooke of pos m ox-\t,,\t.,\t, r l\t.1H Ut isiafi i A funeral seivice is bnde-to-be.\tsession of burglarv Uiols and .\t.\t,\t,\t.\t, i ,u\t.\tj r.\tal the Bury Anglican i lurch for Arthur Hunt Upon arrival the guest of attempted theft.honor was greeted by the many Thrv p]ejdc(j not gulit) he \u2018\tc\t,\t,, guests and presented with ajfore judBe Veilleux yesterday\t' r' llu\"' *!,e11 'l\" 1 ll> ,!l ' beilnooke Ho-m a! mi bun MAGOG \u2014 (Staff)\u2014 A spe- novelty corsage of useful kit\t- \u20184 He «\u2022\" bH fiai'meeting of council called chen gadgets by Mrs Nut-\tMr Hunt wa« 'nayor of Bar] ^\thmii\t\u201e for last night to consider a new brown.\tCancer Sodc»tv kno^-n fn hî\t' - ' \" Anglican Church of Burj traffic bylaw and amendments.Miss McCallum w as escort V.anC©ï OOCIGTy , !\t'\t.o.ru .\t.\t, .to bylaws concerning garbage cd to a seat behind a gaily de I \u2022\tI\t'\t,.n\u201e.I(.n.i and water rates, was called off corated laundry hamper, filled\tQNVÔ\tGXCGGQS\t11\t^ Hir w.- y, - at the last minute because the with gifts, which she was assist- i .\t.\to|\t4 Hunt.: rmci d I\tim mayor didn't show up.\ted in opening by her mother, ODjGCtlVG\ti ompton .MaS°K Secretary - treasurer.Mrs.Leslie McCallum and her Thc Ca\u201eadian Cancer SoC\t\u2018ÏÏ\u2018\u2019of'ÏÏ Jean Paul Lange said that the future sister-in-law, Miss San- .fin n : , m| :\t.,i,f.' r ;,M ,\t\u2018\t, ¦ ¦ mpptine has been rescheduled d-a Sevmour\t\u2019 u nancldl tamPalgf1 1,1 Hie 0n.0 Mrs fern Lusk, of took meeting has neen re scneauiea a.a seymour\tsouth east section of thc East- Even! Refreshments were served ,rn\t\u201e,ic ____ ,on Hoau chesne, of Vielonaville.and In\t.\t, pasl weekend lights were pu a brother, Wal- Sired in M fieeatise oi unforcseni ex penses iuiMned when he hit rock liardir than expceled I is( ,veek.allliou li opinion \\i .is divided en the matter i-.'.aicil divulged Ihal i! was Hoi legally obligated |o pav the Mareoux linn the add; Condition of swimming poo! threat to children bathing lutiiiim-il ilnti ccnu'iil in the Nang'tii l*urk swimming |»i»ol mux itii|i|iiug tu xiich un rxlrnt hx to unde! tlu1 jnml n tliri.it to tliv- xnliiv ,it ehildiin tuiiiiing.Muiliiookt ciiiiikiI ilvcitlvil Mouiliii night (o mlorm Ih.com|)nm uvponxilile ihnl il woiihl h.ixe In do upiuix at ils min expense.r.nUx Nupeiinteiiileiil (iuxlnn I ehnin told eoiin-i il in a leltei leleaxeil Miimlux iiiv'hf that lln Smigxtei I'ail.-wleimiitg pool lepniml lie xaid in |'l((| hx enn-h.iv loi Vllieil Moimi \u201cix lulling «purl ami llte ehilihen will iint he able in swim because I uni ah aid Ihal snnie tew aillnug them ill mjiiie fhemselxes i|iiile xeiiniis-Ix < ilx sen li es iliierfill ( huiles I nnglnis inen-tioneil In I lie Ueenial at the meeting Ihal expenses ol repairs In llic swimming pool will lie Itnine hx llu eniih aelni.umouni.vrig mai r isl of the pro i g reed upon with the Mai or Na Magog installs traffic lights Imn.il The I ret l ily w as $278,000.deau mnilimii'd at lasl week's nu ('ting of the council Ihal in the past council had at times paid the rontraelor more thim agrred upon in ilic uriKiiial conlract alter a study of circumstances Mn rounding the request Included in the reporl of the citv services director laic On Galt St.West Law change construction would allow of tavern , ern Townships this year Baüev >ecdt\u2018d las! year s contributions (mo brolhrr Dr K A \u2022 Jby more than $300.\tPorl nop,.onlari\u201e MAdOG amendments to for Thursday at 7;30 p.m if Mayor Ernest Simard had;by the hostesses, Mrs attended, Mr.Lange explained, Nutbrown, Mrs.Orrin Bailee\t\u201c\\! \u2022ïlluuu\",ls. Male 4 Flower 8 Storm 12\tFruit drink 13\tAsseverate 14\tGod of love 15\tSmall hone 16\tFeeling 18 Expungers 20\tPauses 21\tPitch 22\tShade trees 24 Trot or canter 26 Notion -27 Mineral spring 30 On a'shipor train- 32 Redactor 34\tBurrow 35\tCurie discover; 36\tSuffixes 87 Possessive pronoun 39\tAltitudes (ab.) 40\tLateral part 41\tDefinite article 42FaU flower 43 Strangle 49 Throughout a state 81 Marble 52\tGambling game 53\tPrayer ending 54\tNative metal 55\tAquatic bird 98 Cleave 87 Distress signal DOWN INeck hairs 2\tHebrew month 3\tRefusals *4 Demolisher 8 Above «Felt 7\tBitter vetch 8\tFence openings 9 Chevalier's friends 10\tBooty 11\tSea birds 17 Armed fleet 19 Devil 23\tMalign looks 24\tBarrier opening 25\tBorder on 26\tWasted energy without value 27\tSlender daggers 28\tLook sullen 29\tLimbs\t41 Drift ¦ 31 Engage anew\t42 Requests 33 State\t43 Meat dish 38 System of\trule\t44 Sumatran 40 Surgical thread squirrel shrew 46\tArabian gulf 47\tEdible rootstock 48\tFemale sheep 50 Armed conflict 1\t2\t3\t\t4\t5\t6\t7\t\t8\t9\t10\t11 12\t\t\t\t13\t\t\t\t\t14\t\t\t IS\t\t\t\t16\t\t\t\tiV\t\t\t\t 18\t\t\t19\t\t\t\t\t20\t\t\t\t \t\tzi\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t 24\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t-gy;?\t\t\t\t 30\t\t\t\t31\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t 34\t\t\t\t\t\tJSss\t\t\t\t\t\t 35\u201d\t\tm\t\t4/\t\t\t\t\t55~\t\t\t \t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t41\t\t\t\t *2\t43\t44\t\t\t\t45\t46\t\t\t\t47\t48 49\t\t\t\t\t50\t\t\t\t\tSI\t\t 52\t\t\t\t\tS3\t\t\t\t\t54\t\t b\t\t\t\t\t56\t\t\t\t\tsv\t\t18 TODAY IN HISTORY By T^HE CANADIAN PRESS June 18, 1943 .Napoleon w a s finally swept from power in Europe by the Battle of Waterloo 148 years ago today\u2014 in 1815 \u2014 when the Prussian and British army routed the French army.Napoleon had earlier defeated the Prussians under BRicher at Ligny and with the British falling back on Waterloo, Napoleon sought to dispatch his old enemy as soon as possible.But Blucher had a preconcerted plan with the British commander Wellington, and while the British held the field, the Prussians again entered the engagement and their com h i n e d strength swept the French away.181Î\u2014War was declared between Britain and the United States.1953\u2014Egypt was declared a republic.Finance Minister Gordon's first budget turned out to be something of an iceberg: nine-tenths under the surface But what businessmen could see of il.they generally liked.Provisions to encourage greater Canadian control of domestic industry and to pri vent takeovers of Canadian companies met widespread if cautious approval.So did tax incentives encouraging industry to locate in depressed areas and expand plant and machinery.Less well received wras the announcement that there will be another big deficit in 1903-84.'SWEET AND SOUR' \"Sweet an sour\" was the way If.Hoy Crabtree, newly-elected president of the Canadian Manufacturers Association, reacted.\"Mr.fiordon has made the creation of new jobs through industrial development and economic expansion a major priority, although not all his proposals to this end will find favor.\u2018\u2018Manufacturers will be particularly pleased wilh the faster and more generous de preciation write-offs on new assets.\" He added.\"All in all, it is a somewhat puzzling budget and not without its blemishes.\" Allen T.Lambert, president, Toronto-Domiinon Bank, thought the budget was a mature approach to Canada's economic ills.NO GIMMICKS \"II is a good budget without gimmicks,\u201d he said, \u201cWe must recognize that deficits are inevitable under conditions where we have a serious unemployment problem.\u201cThere are no handouts in this budget.I think the Government has faced our economic problems squarely and approached them with directness.\" Mr.Lambert stated.George Keeping, chairman of the Canadian Chamber of Commerce, termed the budget \u201csound\u201d and considered three points important: \u2022\tthe step to balance the budget.\u2022\tthe endeavor to \"improve our balance of payments by putting some curb on foreign control of industry.\" \u2022\tthe move to break the \"hard core\" of unemployment, both in age groups and depressed areas.'ICEBERG' Ronald Robertson, director of the Canadian Tax Foundation said the budget \u201cstrikes me like an iceberg.There\u2019s a lot more to it than meets the eye.\" Since Confederation Canada has had 73 deficit budgets out of a total of 93, he pointed out.\u201cWe\u2019re batting about one for three.\" Most observers felt that they key areas of the budget arc those dealing with foreign capital and moves to discourage foreign control of Canadian industry.Under the terms of the budget the withholding tax is to be removed on interest earned by foreign companies, trusts and funds which are free of taxes in their own countries.INCiNTlVE Mr.Gordon himself told a press conference that he regarded this move as one of the most important parts of the budget since \"it removes impediments to the sale of bonds to pension funds in the U.S.\u201d \u2014 important prospective buyers of Canadian issues.His own assesment of tax concessions to companies with 25 per cent.Canadian share ownership and penalties for those with less was that he had provided a \"substantial \u2019 incentive to foreign-owned companies u> lake in Canadian shareholder» and director- opinions on tin Bu> Can ada Back\" section of the hud get were mixed General Howard Graham, president.Toronto Stock Exchange, described the pressure as \"excellent.\" \"It is no use crabbing about this issue The Government has realized the danger of foreign control and I think this is the most important point in the whole budget.\" On the other hand, P.B.Reid, chairman.Montreal Stock Exchange, described Iho withholding tax propo sals as \u201cgimmicky \u201cIt is a step in the right direction, hut the problem is how will it work'.\u2019\" 'CAN'T FORCE' And U.W.Todgham president, Chrysler Corp.ot Canada Ltd., while regarding the new withholding taxes as progressive proposals to stimulate stronger Canadian own ership of companies, didn\u2019t think it would achieve much.\u201cYou can\u2019t force Canadians to buy shares\u2019 in their own companies or in foreign controlled subsidiaries,\" he said.\u201cSupposing a foreign subsidiary decides to sell 25 per cent of its equity to Canadians.there is no guarantee that the very next day Canadians who have bought the shares won t sell them, and they might well end up in foreign hands again.\" he added.GO LONG WAY \"Following this budget.1 think industry and the Government will go a long way in resolving many of our deficit problems.\u201d said Earl K Brownridge, president American Motors (Canada) Ltd.David S Beatty, president of the Investment Dealers Association.said the budget was \u201cdesigned not to frighten foreign investment.\" At the same time, the Government has committed itself to a policy of increasing Canadian control of foreign com» panics, he said.Many business spokesmen were puzzled by how the *\u2022 PBfiyER _ J0 * TODAY FROM Che Upper SATURDAY, JUNE 15 The l ord shall guide thee continually, and satisfy ihy soul in drought.(Isaiah 58: 11.) PRAYER: Our Father, give us eyes to see the needs about us.ears to hear the call of duty, and a heart of love to serve Thee daily.In the name of Christ, our Redeemer and Master, we ask it.Amen.new regulations in the takeover field would work out Mr Gordon referred in his speech to four takeovers \u2014 Canadian Oil, Atlas Steels, Koyalite and Bailey Sel-burn \u2014 which occurred last year.Technically, foreign money could still grab control of Canadian firms, but under the legislation (which so far applies only to companies whose stocks are listed on stock exchanges; the early stages of accumulation of stock in big blocks would be ruled out.To escape the new levy, all the stock transfers will have to he made on the floor of a stock exchange, and no one seller wil be permitted to dispose of more than $50.000 worth in any one day.MORE COSTLY What\u2019s been called \u201cTakeover by stealth\" will be rendered impractical, it\u2019s believed in official Ottawa.It\u2019s expected that the acquisition of shares will become more costly as a result, since the purchase on the market will normally be spread out over several days and sellers will be aware of what\u2019s going on In the meantime.Mr.Gordon was convinced that in the light of his speech \"Most people won\u2019t sell to non-residents.\u201d He had faith that people would be guided by the fact that the Government has now served notice that takeovers are \u201cnot in the national interest.\" WANT FAMED NAME AUCKLAND, N.Z.(CP)\u2014New Zealand may soon have a city called Churchill.Six boroughs on the outskirts of Auckland plan to a m a 1 g a mate and Churchill has been suggested as their combined name.Says a local spokesman: \"Many great men are commemorated in New Zealand place names, why not Sir Winston Churchill, perhaps the greatest man of the century?\" Bygone days TWENTY YEARS AGO (From tho Record of Fridoy, Juno 18.1943) The regular meeting of tho Lennoxville Women'» Ten-perance Union was held at the home of Mr*.Frank Woodard, Belvicere Street, with Mrs.L.W.Smith presiding, and Mrs.H.L.M.Vaudry leading the devotional service.\u2022 * \u2022 FIFTEEN YEARS AGO (From the Record of Friday, June 18, 1948) The University of Bishop's College awarded honorary degree., to Chief Justice 0.S.Tyndale, Dean L.E.Beaulieu of the University of Montreal, Quebec Mines Minister Johnathan Robinson; Rev.F.C.Grant of Nev York's Union Seminary, and Andrew Stewart Johnson, president of Johnson's Co.of Thetford Mines.\u2022 * \u2022 TEN YEARS AGO (From the Record of Thursday, June 18, 1963) President Mrs.M.A.St.Pierre told the annual matting of the Waterloo School of ballet that illness among the pupils had forced cancellation of the recital this year.Mrs.Frank Graves, chairman of the nominating committee, presented a slate of officers for the coming year which was elected unanimously.They were president, Mrs.M.D.Kati, vice-president, Mrs.G.E.Hanson, secretary Mrs.F.R.Graves, treasurer, Mrs.Hugh Chambers.The French chemist, rewa: wurk and then subjected to the sition, would, if he were alive, substitute partly emerged toda.and restrictions in North Atnrrti In Canaua.only Prince Edw outright and more than half tb ganne A Cross Canada Survey that provincial legislation dunn the margarine ban in Quebec a margarine in Manitoba.Vova S< British Columbia and Newfoundland place no restrictions oo the color of margarine: Man-i'oba, Ontano and Nova Scotia allow yellowing outside the range of butter color, and Alberta.Saskatchewan, Quebec and New Brunswick permit the sale of white margarine.Mege - Mouries got a foretaste of trouble to come soon after he patented his complex process of refining margaric animal fit in 1869 He brought his invention across the Atlantic after widespread acceptance in Europe, took out a U.S.patent in 1873 and ran into opposition from farmers and the new butter factories that had started taking over from the farmhouse industry 17 years earlier.The United States, in deference to the expanding butter interests.enacted in 1886 the first of a series of restrictive laws heavily taxing yellow margarine and imposing high licence fees on the industry The same year the Canadian government banned the manufacture and sale of margarine A butter shortage during the First World War prompted the Canadian government to lift the ban on margarine in 1917, but it was reimposed in 1923 and the dairy lobby kept it that way for 25 years.Consumers campaigning for the removal of restrictions on margarine gained important al lies in the oilseed farmers and processors before the Second World War.The North American manufacturers.who first used animat fats and then imported palm and coconut oils, switched in the late 1930s to domestic soy bean, cottonseed, peanut and corn oils.Of the oils used now by the Canadian industry about 40 per cent is soybean and 30: per cent is marine or fish oil.A post-war butter shortage in Canada gave the pro-margarine campaign another boost.The price of butter climbed in 1947 to more than 70 cents a pound.The campaign featured marches by housewives, letters to legislators, debates in Parliament and litigation that reached anc rded by Napoleon 111 for bi-first signs of a gathering oppo .be content to see his butter from 80 years of prohibition ard Island now bans mar ganne e country can buy yellow mar by The Canadian Press shows g the last two years has lifted id approved the sale of yellow ;otia and Ontano to the judicial committee of the Privy Council in London.On group of housewives gathered o the front steps of the Ontari legislature In demonstrate th \u2018 effort and anguish involved i mixing a color bud into a bloc of white margarine to make i yellow.The late Senator William D.Euler of Waterloo.Om.a former Liberal trade minister, led the fight in Parliament.Three attempts between 1946 and 1948 to repeal the ban on margarine were defeated in the Senate and a private member's bill in the Commons never came to a-votc.Finally, Senator Euler sue; ceeded in a move to refer the issue to the Supreme Court reported to hr- a total !o\\.The accident which con .stable Roriuqoo was on hi> wav to investigate osvurred in front of the Paramount Farm*, when an automobile driven by Ktlgene luiplantr .'4 of 1714 St Men is Street Montreal went out of control Closing ceremonies held by St.Helens school Weekly band concerts DUNHAM - The closing ccie iters monies of St.Helen's School Elect!»\tprize\ti were held on June k, when a Scripture C Madsen special morning service in Ali J Cults\tpoetry, C Saint's Anglican Church, was and N Eakins f i conducted by Rev M\tI Cults geography.1) Cutts Two anthems w ere History, S Smith ami sung by the choir which is com b!o.Mathematics, t Koiiiei \".t\\.s Smith and English, science C Ma.i' McCabe Smith, piano, R S nch, J ing 1 Madsen at Peakci art s ArchibaM M I\u2019rrb ami games, F M t.Leach niton.1 1> sing t he midde school F i e n c h lire was given bv the Dun start in Cowansville VVOI am parish priest and > M I'rebble Special l.owei School prizes Stanbridge East Wl adopts Greek twins RECORD CORRESPONDENT for STANBRIDGE EAST required by THIS NEWSPAPER to handle social and personal newt, subscriptions and renewals.Applications should be addressed: Attention \u2014 Miss Fannie Williams, Editorial Department, Sherbrooke Daily Record, 119 Wellington North, Sherbrooke, P.Q.prised of pupils from th< school There was a good at tendance of governors, friendt and relatives of the staff and pupils In the afternoon, the head mistress.Miss M.Grant wd corned the visitors and address ed the graduates in the school S1ANBH1DGI I 4SI On pi eject i auditorium The guest speaker June 8.the vv i held » meet dts \u2022\u2022 ui\u2018\" l\u201cv was Rev.Canon Eric G Jav, in g at the home of Mis George original contest c o n .t nt n g principal of the Diocesan Them Moody, in Bedford, with assist valuable information, r.ants logical College.In his t a 1 k.ms hostesses.Mrs Alice ami flowers Ihrpi:.oi .Canon .lav mentioned the ad iGeorge, Miss Mabel VVestover tiighest number o .,uestio.is ans and Mrs.Asa Stole.\tvvered going to Mrs C.Ricard The correspondence included The collection of wild flowers letters of thanks Lorn Mrs.Me- presented a very attractive bou Gibbon, and from child welfare quet wlicn arranged, for Christmas stockings, also; The conveners gave reports, a letter and snapshot of twin in the absence ol the delegates boys in Athens, Greece, with!to the County W I, annual meet all directions for assisting inimg held in Cowansville, the their care, which is the year's publicity convener, Mrs.Steven Davitt, and the secretary read Historical slides ilu\u2018 accounts in.o net newspapers, at Foster\tMrs Tremblay, emuational \u2014 A la.\"c crowd convener, suggested that anyone viewed historical interested in having a yesteryear, which c0l\"se hcld hcre nlii> Marion hcr\u2019 r,hont' CH s'2m-at the\tft was reported that a fir a trip to England.\tA reek United t hurch.\ttiee will i.e plante-i in the \\V I The prizes were presented by Following the program.Mi.- plot this month., al-o a few Canon Jay and Miss Grant, to Phelps was thanked by the pre perennial shrubs would improve the following: Head girl's prize, vident ol the United t hurch the appeatat.ee ot the loi.Ruth Standish: chon leaders, Women, under whose auspices The birthday box's coulent*.Linda Madsen: games captain.Hie evert was held and present, wa- increased by Mr: Dav.tt .Fngh*h S Davenport, history 1 Domerachi: Scripture \\ Carett» and S 1 auv tus.H Dusgan Special form pnies given for he COM VNsVll.f h vStatt.mui.it, Gerard Viendrim the o.itdiHvi tvamDtaiul concerts at Hand* publicist announced the Cowansville municipal park On several occasion* howevei, on James Street will he held visiting band* will be asked to every Tuesday evening begin g ve the occasional concert as gy mtins mug with tvmight until the end last Tuesday when the ttlli Milt of August\tlia Ginup Itaml pertoriued Most of thes< evince its will he These outdoor inusieal eve n standing\ttlinmglioui\tthe\tptesented by the Cowansville\tnings\tare offered the\tCowan* veai Form\t\\\tC\tMadsen,\tI*\tHarmonv Hand and\tits oftspring\tville\tixipulatiun in\tapprécia smith, uppci\t1\\\tD\tI\u2019caker.\tM\tthe Cowansville\tJtmiur Hat\tUnit\tlor their financial assis Fiebhle\tmony Band and\twill include\tlance\tduring the year\tMr Gen Tea was served vm the lawns mostly popular and hit parade drop said amt turned over in a nmrhv field Slightlv injured in the crash w»» Miss C «seule Mor lean 41 of 1714 St Drill* Street Montreal, who w»» pinned undenveath the auto mobile Another provincial polite cruiser was sent troni Cow antvdlr to invrs!iga4e this arcidem SUTTON JUNCTION Friends of Mrs F I Derby will he pleased to learn that *lie has returned home, having hi'on a patient in the B M l*.Hospitnl Cougi atidations a t e being extended to Mr and Mrs Roh ert Wilson on the occation of their 3A(h wedding anniversary which occurred on June 9.wlien they were vt Home in then Iriend» ami ielalives LAVS MANY EGGS Ihe monarch butterfly lay* a* many as 400 jade green eggs v»n the underside of milkunnd leaves venture to be found in life to*| day as compared to the past, j Remarks concerning the new addition and the financial status of the school were given by George A.Donald, chairman of the executive committee.The girls entertained with songs, conducted by H.Norris.Piano solos were played by, Linda Madsen and Susan Smith, and a piano duet.bys Judy Cutts and Ruth Standish.A gift from the girls was presented to Mr.Norris, who is on June retiring, in appreciation of slides of his many years of musical in ;were shown by Miss struction.He and his wife plan Phelps of Cowansville shown FOSTER French contact Victoria Cantlie; House captains: Green, E.Murray; Blue, P, O\u2019Connell; | white.L Rodier.red, S.Wat-j ed with a gift A buffet lunch was served and a social hour enjoyed.Out of town guests were from donation on her birthdav Jun< foxiest way to get the best car-deal.^ !Waterloo.West Brome.Sutton, Cowansville, Fulford, South Stukely.and Knowlton GENERAL NOTES Miss Sharon Osgood and Mas-iter Peter Osgood, of Iberville, were weekend guests of their ; grandparents, Mr.and Mrs j Burton Osgood.Mr.and Mrs.Allen Perkins, of Sweetsburg, were recent ! guests of Mr.and Mrs.Baxter Williams.?Pennies for talent money made to the dren\u2019s Wolf an Tickets are Friendship and donations were Foreign Chil Fund.to he sold on a Mt lamp, which has been donated to the branch.Refreshments were served, by the hostesses.Mrs.Larocque pouring assisted by Mrs, George, and a social hour followed.The next meeting will he held on.July 4, in the evening, at Pinnacle View Farm, the home of Mrs.Clifford Rhicarri.General Note* Mr.Maurice Tremblay mo BOLTON CENTRE Mr* Dnrothv Drnwn and and Mrs.Charles Farmer, ofJorcri to Douglas.Onl .to attend Wells River, Vt .were weekend; on June 8, the ordination to the guests of Mr.and Mrs.Gray priesthood, (Oblate Order) of j don True and family.\tone of his former Macdonald Mrs.Florence Hart son.of College friends, Mr.Basil Wren.Orleans, Vt., was a recent: Mrs.L llauver spent the guest of Mrs.Thomas C ou weekend al the home of hen sens.\tjdaughter Mrs.Erie Brownriggi F\u2019riends of Mrs Bessie Wells in St.Johns, will be sorry to hear that she; Mr.and Mr.* Geo.Tremblay.* is a patient in the BM P Hos accompanied by Messrs.E Sweetsburg.\tCockerline and R.Robinson, at- - tended the Provincial Trap Shoot FREEZE PORRIDGE held at Drummondviilc on June firm in Scotland deep 9.pital A freezes porridge and receives! Friends of Mrs.B J.Lay-I large export orders for its prod cock, will be sorry to learn thal uct.jshe is ill with pneumonia.The World's Premium Vodka Finance your car in advance with a low-cost termpian loan Put yourself in the strongest bargaining position for a new car.Come into the \u2018Royal\u2019 first before you shop and arrange for the cash you\u2019ll need.Then shop leisurely and buy only when you\u2019re good and ready.A Royal Bank termpian loan offers attractive low rates, fast service (often less than 24 hours) and 36-month repayment.No extras or hidden charges and it\u2019s life-insured.So\u2014before you shop, see the Royal Bank/mst about a termpian loan for a car, appliance or any other reasonable need.Today! ROYAL BAN K Sherbrooke Branch (161 Wellington N.) M.R.E.C.Guilbault, Mgr.King & Alexander Branch\tH.L.L.Laplante, Manager Branche* also at Coatieook, Drummondville, Granby, Inverness._______Lennoxville, Rock Island and Thetford Mines.WtëÊMm V/MM ASK FOR IT NOW\u2014At Quebec Liquor Board Stores why don't they make cars that fight rust a lot longer?rambler DOf S (the exclusive Deep Dip process with 7 time* moregulviini/cd steel on critic.il .irc.iv makety Rambler the world's most completely rutd proofed tar.) make brakes that won\u2019t tail even with a broken fcrnol hy(iraulic line ?RAMBLl R DOIS (Double Safety (oIUm brakes have front and rear systems that operate V\u2014?\tindependently.If one set ir, damaged the other coti- ¦\ttmues to operate.Self adjusting, too.) make mufflers that won\u2019t corrode or rust out?RAMBLER L>0t.S (the exclusive Ceramic-Armoured muffler and tailpipe are guaranteed lo last as long as the oi iginal buyer owns his Rambler.) make the lowest priced Canadian-built car?RAMBII R DOES (ft\u2019s the Rambler American.and it not only is the lowest priced but also the most economical to operate and maintain.The American corne'., with a higlipor formante Six cylinder angine, too.) make doors that close solid, straight and true?RAMRU K DOES (Umside, the newest development ol Single-Unit construction, replaces scores of small \\ j y parts with a single piece stamped out of a sheet of '* 1\tslcel.Gtvcsyou greater strength,moreperfectifporfit) make seats as comfortable as a reclining lounge chair?RAMBLER DOES (chair-height seats, firmfy coil ciirung, adjust individually.They convert instantly Vv into a nap couch.Hcadrestsarcalsoavailable.) make a car that gives top performance and economy ?RAMBLER DOES (with one of the best weight fo horsepower ratios in Ihe industry you get the best performance in either a six or V8 engma with exceptional economy.) make it really easy to get in and out?rambler DOF$(Unisldeconstruction makes possible the widest and highest door openings.Try getting in and out of a Rambler soon at your nearest Dealer's.) Anything else you\u2019ve ever wanted in a car?Look over the beautiful new Ramblers.Have a talk with your Rambler Dealer.He'll be happy to answer any other questions you have about cars.¦ ¦ J PAMMIM CUV »0 770 A PPOOtir rot A»*f p an MOrOP\",ANAO* ) IMITH) lOh.f Winner of the Motor Trend magazine \"Cer of the Year\u201d award, \u201cfor ouUlanding design achievement end engineering excelfe;»ce.** Union Motor Sole* & S«rvie« Rtg'd\tP.Chieoin* Automobile ln«.\tEaittrn Townthip* Motor* Ltd.1681 King Street West \u2014 LO.2-1390\t1089 Wellington St.South \u2014 LO.2 2575\t2222 King St.West \u2014 LO.9-3604 DRUMMONDVILLI FRECHETTE AUTOMOBILE ENRG.DRUMMONDVILLE GARAGE PARENT ENRG.WARWICK LAROCHE AUTOMOBILE ENRG.( 6' GAMMON lietKlkr sfl Ida were lower J.S.Mitchell & Co., Limited Notice is hereby given thot o dividend of ten cents (SO.10) per shore hos been declared for the Quarter ending June 30, 1963 on the outstanding common stock of this Company, payable July 2, 1963 to shareholders of record June 19, 1963.Sherbrooke, Quebec June 11, 1963.By Order of the Board, L.A.Curtis, C.A., Sec retary.toipolilieians.ami :is.ui, ollies.that expansion ot c\\ ^industry was one o' Hie rapid means of providing MAGOG Some b.DOO peo-iva Scotia and other areas pie.from us far afield as the;see the mill, regarded us ont southern United States and thekanada's most efficient Maritime Provinces, visited the official reopening'' was Magog cotton mill of Dominion heW june jo when Gerard Kil Jlul economic er-mvih Textile Company Limited, last ilon gen,.ral manager of ihe Pwvtnee of Quehr.week.\tiGeneral Investment Corpora Oscar .1 I\u2019aquet;.Each was a guest of the com- non of Quebec, told an au- tendent of the M .pany during a two-day Openjdience of federal and provincial Mill, said today Hi.it House staged at the Magog plant last Tuesday and Wednesday to mark completion of a $3,(XX).IK)0 modernization pro ject Visitors came from North Carolina.Vermont, Maine.Massachusetts, Quebec, Ontario, No in the superin Cotton attend Two couples entertained at Sutton to celebrate wedding anniversaries Ï iliSdSSS- ' Pupils hold recital here RAPS QUESTIONABLE ('onlitvtieil fiom Page I SirrON The home of Mr sented with a eor sage or bon and Mrs Rupert Phelps wasjtonniere and after loast wen the scene of a pleasant gather drunk.Rupert Phelp who mg on June 4.when, assislediwas best man for It; brotliei by Miss Marion Phelps.Miss Gardner, read two rn-wspapil Joan Anne Phelps, and Miss clippings: one ot hi uneh K.McIntosh of Cowansville, marriage to Gertrude Wnghi in luantoui they entertained at a combined 191!) in London England and Hu he.party in honor of Mr.and Mrs other of the marnaiw ol Ins ECONOMIC Gardner Phelps of Cowansville, brothel to Rita Plamomlon at |( ,\t, who were celebrating their 2Mh SI l\u2019elrr s Cliurrh m S I.c r , ,,, .1.\t,\tmerely art wedding anniversary on IhaHbrooke in 19:w\t^1( i ,.,; n Leslie,day and of Mr and Mrs.Berij Th(,s0 jlotlls |1U(| been ca!e-;mm(l \" of foster who w crf,fu||v preserved in a snap w|\u201e.r, ti,, 44 years ago on June, book compiled by Bert I\u2019helps\t-i-i,, mother, the late Mrs 11 u a m, ||H) (lf Some 35 relatives and friends Phelps.One of the first clippin lyn Hobbs, Susan Leach.Nancy Baugh.Elizabeth Allen,\tGather- .\t,\t,\t,\t, ine Alien\u2019\tArrangements\tof\tmauve and\tGordon\tSnyder, of Cowans Dara Jane Loomis.Linda w^l\u2019p Cochrane.Brenda\tMartin,iwere ¦ a nee miring the open House Iliad Mirpassed expectations.'We wort particirtarly giviti tied to see mi many people fetmi ithe New England .\u2018ir'* Int Nickel ' \u2018 jlnterprov Pipi 'l\" iJamaict Pub S.1 111 ll atvatt !e Cha 10 tfemams le I ntlrr c pray rr* sday.June to huich for p m Ittlfi Lat 41 II1 - B LRARNED Ronald R \\t Ins home looks hire.Que on Mon dav June 17th.I'X.,) Boiiald R Learned, beloved huahand (\u2022( Mvrile Curriet in hi* ifith v ear Reinains resttiiB *< hi* late residence where pravers will be held on \\V4*dr.e*diy, June lt)ili al 2 15 |i m.thence to I nutty I mted Chnreli ('«ok shire, lor funeral servie*\" at ,* JO p in Hev W Reid official mg Iniennent in tt>ok shire ( emelen .SawyerviHr Pndn taking Parlor, W«»22;U.m\tl.mir Em\tV\t15\t\t\tL AROCHE Raymond (Jalii) Ni\tMacMillan Bliw-d.\t\ti'S1-.\t\t\tM Riehmund Que im Smid.)' \u2022a\tMasse'\tll.iiii'\t\t14\tKl\tn H\tlune litih\tUHi3.Itaymimd fta\tMolxmi s V\t\t;«i\t\t\tt.lakd l.arnehc.lu-loved hu IQ\tNoramla\t\tHi \\\th.\t4\thatiil u4 Genrgelle Krsrtin, al Q\tI\u2019rive Bln.'\t\t37 'v\t\tK\tihe age of BB ynarx Besting a! ( 'an\tQiipImi I'd\t\t47',\t\t\t,1 II Eli\u2019(try E'unwal Hume, 83 llietr\t5 ( all Row\tPl.l\t1 HQ\t\t\tViLmi SI , Rlehmmul where (he (IS\tSled Go\t\t21 G\t\t\tfuneral will leave ti4 I.IOIINHTIIN A Ml » SA I ill; HIATIII \u2019 i.* r ond fJmo» r,t tbf turc department quotations sh.-onooio Huspiui n,»iim.u r\t,\t.\titiv#*- and friend* who viBitr-fl nr hiix* Wholesale dealer pines \u201e.n1 ,,I(K fjov.r,.\tt,, Dr Hill a «perlai thankn Mv xin fere thanks to all IDA MAY I.DI KI'.VHK ¦ Bfrrhton.Quehe* MA'f\u2019HfcSON I wish to /\u2022xpre my aincerr thanks to relatives and friends who viaited me, to those î who sent «ifls, letters and tards while I was a patient In the Sher Hospital Spec lat thanks to Dr.MrDotJitail.norm* and nurses-aides on Uji* KecontJ floor To Mr*.Albert MacLeod for flowers sine*» my return home.Your kindness) wtH always be remembered MAKfiAHF.T MATHESON panied by Mr and Mrs George (0 country stations, wooden car MacDonald, of Scotstown.were tons: Extra-large 42 large 41 rccenl visitors of Mr and Mrs\t39; Slna|, 27-28: H 34 Berl Dinning in Maple Clrove an^ (¦ Miss Maureen Wootton, of Butter: Current receipts non-Bur, wa-, an vemighl gup,>l|tcnclerahle 5*)'/.; 92 score tender of Mr.and Mrs Jack O'Brien a|,jf.Mr.Artie Beaton and Mr., Cheese: Delivered Montreal, Wavne Beck attended ihe N*> waxed, current receipts: Whole-!) Militia Group s Camp at Earn saj,.Qucbe(; whlte 3iVt.co|ored n'\"K ham.\tM\u2019/i.Here to attend the Stevenson Potatoes: Que N.B 75s 2.10-Todd wedding, Mrs P A Pick ;2.20: N B 50» 1.35-1.45; N.B IDs ard and Miss Doris Locke, of 32.33.be I 75 s 2 50\t2 65- Montreal were weekend guests:p E\u2019l 50* V 70-1.80: 10s .42 44; of Mr, and Mrs George Mac- E|ori(ja fnew whites; 1W;* 450- 4.75, Maine U.S.No.1 50» 1.25- 717 Main St.Cowanivéll©, 263 0393 Succrmor to Howard flavtlnRi Hi* I/hI* (ipo Hobb.-Ion.HlOg-$U)t\\ Kenneth .lenne Waller Mr*rrli»on K»t/ibllRhur lost of a dear wife and mother.Our sincere th;tnk* to al) who were so kind and generous, when it was so greatly appreciated.MR EMILE ROUSSEAU AND FAMILY BUND GET CENTRE VANCOUVER (CP)\u2014A $150,-000 recreation centre for the province\u2019s 2,600 blind persons will be opened at Bowen Island this summer by the Canadian, Natiooti IwtUtute for the BlindJ.Births, Marriages, Card of Thanks, Death Notices 25c per count line Minimum charge.$2.00 .\thrid* mother tore Sweets-'Printcd dress with white access The clothes poll by Helen Hennessy G< hug, to Mr.Gordon Howard «ru \u2022 and the -iroom's mother Bullock, son of Mr.and Mrs.*1W) attired in a printed Gerald Bullock, of Glen Sut ^'\"\"\t\"h\"f'\t'(«-orie^ (on took place on June 8 1963, Following ihe ceremony a re el 2.00 p m.in the Emmanucljception wa, held in the Odd-United Church, Cowansville;fellows Hall, with the Prosper Rev.J.D.McCord officiated, the organist was Mrs.Octave Domingue and the soloist was Mrs.Howard Downer.The bride who was given in marriage by her father, wore a navy blue dress-suit, with white accessories.Miss Orabcll Bullock as itv Rebckah Lodge catering.Small arrangements\tof pansie*\t\t\t\t were used to de\tcorate the\tAnyone '\tf\t11 >JJN4\u2018 iifTlijf) %\tToddler* ,n tiieir Daln\tkalian tables, the bride's\ttable being\tthe anowsui\tl set this (all may\tskin* will steal the fall\t.hrx k\te-pecially in nome of the\tone wedding cake\t\tThe sight\tof two-leîj'jfcl pon-\tpiece job* that boast\t Later the couple\tleft for a\tles.Dal ma\t.«j ns.leopard*.ze\tBut the new animal km\tgdum trip to Toronto\t\tbra- lion-.\tand lamb* could\tdoesn\u2019t begin and end\twith Guests attended\tfrom Eng\traise the\tjueMion of wheth*\tthe pygmies.If extent\t£ ai* land.Cambridge.M\tas*., Frank-\ter next w\t#ek\tpay check\tthe way to the subteen g\troup lyn Vt , Lacolle.\tSlanbndgc\tshould go\tto the eye doctor\tThere are bathrobe- of\t\u2018fib- East, Dunham P\tgeon Hill\tor the psy\tchiatmt.\ter fur\" and even jumper\t4 and Granby, Know!ton.\tEast Karri\tFake furs\ta ill be bix with\tshifts for girls in the\t7*14 ham, Sutton.Iron\tHill, Glen\tthe smalt\tfry.Some of tire\tbracket, I he price rang(\tui a Sutton and Swcetsta\turg.\tpint-sized\tnumbers I've »een\twide one but for indoor\twear The couple will\treside in\trepresent\tpecies tnat even\tit .s '\u2022mart to choose h\tgher Glen Sutton.\t\tNoah won\tdn t reconnue.\tpriced fake fur.This fab\tnc is \t\t\u2014-\t\t\u2014\t\t\t\t\t\t1\tdifficult to shape and\tn in- \t\t\t\texpensive dre.ss ma ha\t,e an or an a omen Activities of local womens groups erôona Mr.and Mrs Leonard and daughter Linda of near's Mills were Sunday g of Mr.and Mrs Keith King George Street, brooke Mr.and Mrs James A Bailey, and daughters Thelma and Helen, of Kinncar's Mills were; Sunday guests of Mr.and Mrs.Edmund Morrison, Park Street, Lennoxville, Mr and Mrs.Kl mer Bailey and family of Bury were also guests at the same home Mr.lames S.Johnston ofj Kinncar\u2019s Mills is a guesl at the [ home of Mr.and Mrs Hugh I.1 Wallace, Queen Street, Lennox ville, to be near his wife whic is a patient in the Sherbrooke Hospital.Mr.and Mrs.Daw-; son Stevenson md three daughters of ( er ta., were re-re-nt gtif at mine home.ungaent look lacks fine detail Moderately prn school coats, blar kas run the ; fake ocelot to b in all the \u201cmuta! But think beta mom It\u2019s the A to improve sta; grow* older You hide your stole subteener decide outgrown the agile mink.( liic ( bat tj\u2014\u2018 Mv husband and In take our vacation Juan.Puerto Kuo buy.hen (or I plan in San in July We will slav al a liivurv hotel and visit the night spots.Will a fur stole lie necessary, and will I need to have floor-length evening dresses?I un dersland they are verv popu- MISS HI III W (laughter of Mr.James L.Walker (tiff, and Mil.\\ I K L It.and Mrs.ol Ayer's It OB CRT HILL, son nf Mr.and Mrs.A.( Hill nf Sherbrooke, wlmsc engagement is announced.The marriage has been ar- ranged lo lake place on July Lt, I'Mi.J, in Massawippi Com-inunitv Church, Massawippi (Photos hy (.craliimc Hebert) lar this year.' Mrs Dear Mrs.L N A will be unnecessary Juan.It you ehofi-\" one for dining in tinned restaurant-be out of plate But inc I.in Questions readers ask Friend» of Mrs.Lillian Rnss Park Street, Lennoxville, will regret to learn that she is a patient in the Sherbrooke llospi tal.Friends of Mrs.Emma Ma-goon, of Sherbrooke will be interested to learn she has left Ihe Sherbrooke Hospital and is at present recuperating al \u2018133 Vimy Street.Q\u2014My son loves piuas bol won't give them to him because I think they are not nutritious.Am I right?A No, you are wrong, ai cording to Dr.Philip 1 While, secretary, Council on Foods and Nutrition of the American Me dieal Association In Ihe June of Today s Health, he \u2022 pi,va properly prepar Q\u2014Is kind of trip?it safe to sandwiches issue write ed with lots ol cheese and to main paste is indeed a good food The cheese, sausage, to matoe.s and crust ingredients combine lo a splendid example ol fine food and good nutrilmn The conventional pizza is a good sourec of protein and cal cium and contributes its share ol iron, vitamins A and (\u2019, and collage or en Ihe B complex vitamins to thrisiich items as carry any on an auto A Protein foods- by and large are not travel sale with out refrigeration.Better slick to jams, jellies, preserves and cell am kinds of cheese not im cheese.Also smoked Thuring V stole San to wear ir-condi-t wont m even- sweater or fabric stole will be equall'- fashionable.Unless you have been invited to a formal event where you are certain that evening elolhes will be the only manner of dress, don't take any long gowns.Pastel silk or ehilfon cocktail dresses are what is worn : and hotel din in; there is danein; uncomfortable overdressed am need to take space in your elaborate evenin MOMt A S Gl 114» Of sr GEORGE'S ( HI M H L\u2019AILLE f A* the regular meeting of St Monica\u2019s Guild of St George s Church.Lennoxville Mrs Ken neth Herring entertained the members and those of the Men\u2019s Own Club with a showing of coloured slides., taken on her recent trip to Europe which proved to be most intere-.ting The business meeting was presided over by Mrs.George f.arard with 23 members pres ent.and opened with prayer.Mrs.Gerald McKindsey, the treasurer gave a very satistac Jury report.Correspondence included notes of appreciation from Mrs.Leslie Memory and Mrs.Merriman.Mr- Kenneth Herring on be half of the building committee reported work on the rectory well on the way.the roof hav ing been completed and materials being on hand for the floor- and walls in the upstairs hall.A convener for the rummage -ale.slated fur September 21 was requested and Mr- Howard Woollerton and Mrs Robert Mathews, were named to act co-conveners.Ros as Mr- Ivan Saunders reported that drapes for the recreation hall at Quebec Lodge had been completed and turned in to Mr jCheesman A note of thank-was extended to all who had as -isted with this project.Refreshments were served by the hostesses for the evening, Mrs.Archie Kyle, Mrs.Robert Mathews, Mrs.Graham Patri quin and Mrs.Cecil Dougherty ^Ss MR AND MRS, HALTER 1NGM \\R SANDBERG, photographed following their mar riage which took place at the (hunh of St.James the Vpostle, Stanbridgi Last, on June I, 19(13.Mrs.Sandber was formerly Miss Ann Beverly Hamilton, daug 1er of ( apt.and Mrs.G.M Hamil- oidge East.Mr, ihe son of Mr.Sandberg of Gib- \\a.shv Municipal Chapter I.O.D.E.it night spots ; rooms where You will be il wHi are ! there\u2019s no up valuable suitcases with clothes, daily die! au and hard salami.JUNE SALE SPECIALS STARTS WED.JUNE 19 at 9a.m.Ready Made HOMESPUN DRAPERIES 44\" x 65' size.ZIPPERS 7< THREAD V cool, easy-care Eiderdown BLANKETS 2.97 ea.DRAPERY 97* SUMMER FABRICS yd.Kitchen DRAPERY 47* For Skirts and Dresses Assorted yd.COTTON 67* yd.For Dresses and Aprons Assorted Lastcx COTTON 27* BATHING SUITS 97* yd.HAND TOWELING 17* yd.BABY DOLLS 1.37 You'll find you vil I need plenty ot ea-uj clothes lor daytime wear, and at least two bathing suit- For sightseeing you will want two pair of walking shoes and cool cot-ion dresses.When your da.'iime clothing w ill make up - > much space in your luggage, it would be pointless to carry furs and hall gowns (hat you won\u2019t use.A Caribbean vacation gives you the eh.,nee lo forget hats, glove.-, girdles and that little black frock.And vouTl enjoy it nuuo it you do just that.UNIT V E\u2019VILLE U.t .tY The regular monthly meeting of Unit V ol the Lennoxville jUnited Church Women was held at the home of Mrs Gerald Bryant and plans were Jnade for Ihe summer recess Mrs.Wayne t rack was nam ed to attend to correspondence and members were solicited for cookies for children, for the Vacation School period.The -urn of $100 was voted to the l nited Church Women's gen eral fund.Thirty visits were made to sick, shut ins and new mothers.I During Ihe social hour a quiz and silent auction were held, and refreshments were served by Mrs.Ronald MacMillan, Mr Charles Lewis, and Mrs B Lovelace.New life members entertained at tea The Municipal Chapter of1 Representatives of Sherbrooke, 1.0.1) E.entertain- lowing chapters wen ed in honor of\tits new life mem ; Duke\tof\tWellington bers at a tea\tat the home of\tSir\tJohn\tSherbrooke Mrs.A.A Munster, honorary regent of the Municipal Chap ter, on Thursday last.The guests\twere received by Mrs.Munster\tand Mrs.George Smith, regent of the Municipal Chapter.Mrs Smith presented Life Membership Certificates to the ladies who had already received their pins at an earlier meeting: Provincial Life Membership to Mrs.R, L.Bishop, Municipal Life Membership to Mrs.G.B.Loomis, and Primary Life Membership in the Aldershot \"xrlhm' Chapter to Mrs Bussell W heel- and ree Ch.i; Today s recipe SIT \\M!D BLUEBERRY I\u2019CDDING fiesh cultivated shortening l1 a cup blueberries 'i cun vegetable 'i cup sugar 2 eggs 'a teaspoon vanilla 2\tdips presifted flour 3\tteaspoons baking powder 11 teaspoon salt I\t.> teaspoon cinnamon teaspoon nutmeg II\tteaspoon mace 2/3 cup milk Rinse fresh cultivated berries in colander and on absorbent towels to dry.ship -Cream shortening until soft andiMiss ASSOCIATE AUXILIARY OF ST.ANDREW'S CHURCH The Associate Auxiliary of :St.A n d r e w's Presbyterian , Church held their monthly meeting, the last until September, at the Church Hall on Frontenac Street, recently | Mrs W.Wingeat, president, opened the meeting with pray er.A business discussion followed the reading of the minutes and other reports.The proceeds from the sale ot home cooking at the close ol the meeting, went toward a special expense fund Members were reminded about saving their talent money through July and August.Mrs.P.Boulton was appointed Life Membership sec j ret ary.Mrs.M.MacLeod gave a very informative report on the Rally blue- held at Scotstown May 25.pread which stressed that -tew a relis much needed todav Barbara Scott was the t the lea hour.Mrs.Loomis tea table.Mrs Bishop presided a I Bride elect showered Miss Kostis.month or at by Mrs Patricia Stafford of a bride-to-be of the was the guest of hon-bridai shower, given Leonard Stafford and gradually add sugar.Add eggs j guest speaker there, and vanilla and beat well.Sift There will be a Synodical; together Hour, baking powder, meeting September 24.at St sail, cinnamon, nutmeg and Andrew's Church.Sherbrooke\u2019 mace Add to shortening mix- with delegates from all the lure alternately with milk Mix churches in the Presbyterial at-Thoroughly Carefully fold in tending.Those members wish j fresh blueberries.Pour hatter nig to billet delegates, kindly into a well buttered t\u2018-a quart call Mrs.W.Laurison, Lorraine mold which has been dusted j 7-7665.with very line bread crumbs.A farewell gift was present-Cover tightly.Place mold on ed to Miss D.Nicholson, a mem rack in kettle: fill with water her lor eleven years, who is to reach halfway up side of moving to Montreal, on retiring mold.Cover pan and steam 2 from the teaching profession .hours.If empty coffee cans are this month.Everyone extended| i used as molds, divide batter between two cans, cover and .steam for 1 hours.Unmold cake while still warm and serve with hard sauce.Mrs.Robert Stafford at the home of the former in East is.On her arrival Miss Stafford was presented with a dainty corsage of white shas-ta daisies and kitchen utensils.and was escorted to a seat of honor decorated in pink and white, by Mrs.Robert Stafford, who also pre sented her with an assortment of chrome kitchen ware, on behalf of her many friends assembled Games and contests were enjoyed and prizes awarded, followed by a salad lunch, served by the hostesses, and assisted by Mrs.John Saan-um of Ayer's Cliff.Mrs.Earl Coombs.Sherbrooke and Mrs Harold Worster.Lennoxville.with Mrs.Lesfio Hethering-ton pouring at the tea table arranged with a silver candelabra with white tapers, flanked by pansies To complete the decor the rooms were decorated with bouquets of daisies and mums.T ;«£ \"-r i Colton JERSEY 37 4 yd.64\" Wide Assorted LINING yd.hard SAUCE (2 cups) li pound butter '2 pound confectioners sugar '2 leasjioon lemon extract teaspoon aromatic bitters With electric mixer, beat butter and sugar together until; thoroughly blended.Add flavor-rings and beat until smooth.Re-i frigerate until ready to use.' Polly s pointers by Polly Cramer IMHShH ____________________________ KMCKER NEWS \u2014 Camel-toned cordurov knickers, worn here with black turtle-neck sweater and brown suede hat.are a jaunty new note in casual wear.Created b' White Stag of Montreal, the knickers were shown during Garment Salesmen's Week in Toronto.\t(CP W.re phot; DEAR POLLY \u2014 Long before hair sprays were invented mother used this trick for holding in wispy ends of hair Wet the hand and rub it over a cake of soap and then over the straggling hairs When the soap dries, it will stiffen the hair and hold it in place.It can be dampened and brushed out easily.\u2014L.Z J.GIRLS\u2014This would be good to remember when you are temporarily out of spray.My right-hand helper says her mother used to do this to her long curls when she was a youngster.This is for the ends of the hair, not all over.\u2014POLLY Anthropologists believe t h e Hying of shoes to a bridal car is a hangover from primitive ! marriage rites ft it Salads^lngredfeht! 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Ma», , Mr.Mai'|.ar«-t Hraccy.''am The Mt\" nisi'in ol a* OPENING AT BURY.QUE.HARRY GRAHAM Jr s COMMISSION SALES BARN * tuatad pn Rdcte 21 Lower Bury.or% Toeaday June 1|th a* 2 00 P M.and each foilawuvy Tuesday.Livcsfoci sold by the pound TERMS CASH Phone Bur, 872 33)6 or Sfiv»,cr,ille 889 2726 Harry Graham Jr.Auttioneer Complete Auct jn Services Mr.36 Miscellaneous APARTMENT 2V vacant for >*tu: da v.ev>mpletel> fumuhed he# ed hot water >eat round\tlOiS Kingston and Mi Manam'\tLX> : 903: or LO 2-0412 For dependable Real Estate Service call auction sale at Raoul Martineau Inc Warehouse jituated at 312 \u2022 12th Ave.South, Sherbrooke.Thursday, June 20th, at 7 p.m.TO BE SOLD: Electric Washers Kitchen Sets Combination Ranges and Stoves Bedroom Sets Liv in groom Sets Chmaware Buffets Stepladders Tricycles Lingerie Chinaware of a!! kinds.and many other items too numerous to mention.DON'T MISS THIS OUTSTANDING AUCTION on June 20th at 7 p.m.sharp.J.M.CHAILLER Bilingual and Licensed Auctioneer Lennoxville \u2014 Tel.L0.7-7587 auction sale for Roland Fortier, I miles from Island Brook on North River Road (Former John Potton Farm) Thursday, June 20th, at 1.30 p.m.fO BE SOLD: 30 head of sood clean _ lest Holstein cattle.i!4 résister- 1}, ed, 6 grades), consisting of 18 j milking cows, t heifer and 1 dry ; cow to freshen in fall.These, cows are mostly 3.4 and 5 yrs.j old, all have good udders and show good potential Also 1 four; yr.old chestnut mare 11600-1700: Ibsi broken, sound and well1 marked, (a real beauty), good McCormick side rake, disk harrow, grain grinder and some small1 tools.Reason for sale; Lack of: help.Terms: CASH .ay bàii in good working condition Pri $350.90 Apply Jorin R.Kimpto RR 1.Tomifobia.Que pho; Rock Island, TR 6-2856 FRANK J.CONWAY 31 King W \u2014Tel.LO 75162 P Q Licente «50, 106 LO 2 4943 t ROI I MS.ncl.fut lltfthrd, apart men!, 3 bedi-otima.Inmg ioom and kiiv hen Lo< aird on (Jm-he.M *23 00 »rekl> LO 6164» nr U) 3 363» MANTED -lighter* and pan.the Canadian Legi North Hatie).>* \\ \"ti ISOl'l.D mind child in m> horn das or week, fo working m.Phone LO »-6Si; If if, \",pring, you need we have them \u2018oi all kind, of vahxlek cart, truck, butte, and bulldotett 37 Personal 4.Property for Sale 4 Property For Sole b rooms and ear with port.Playroom NEW, MODERN HOMES Located on Vaudreuil St., Sherbrooke BUNGALOW\te SPLIT LEVEL 6 rooms with fireplace and car port.BUNGALOW\tLOTS 54 rooms with Playroom and car port.ROBERT BEAUDRY & HERVE MARCHAND Tel.L0.7-6977\tTel.LO.2-5222 Ready for Chalet construction.located in Rock Korest St H LET to Sept 30»h\t4 apartment, equipped $75 00 month 770 Buck S\\ Apt 7 Ap ply M > Martel.Apt 11.750 Buck St.IKWOWÎLLK\tBflvidire >i New healed \u2022patlxnenU, 2 and 3 bedrooms.Janiior, carport $90 00, $115 09 and $120 00 nu»nlhb hone 569 917R 4 LARK roiTins.healed, hoi water Near round, electric itove and ir frigciaior furnished Available July 1st 750 Buck St Apt 11, LO \u2022 4552.AT WATERVILLE, .» / room*, 220 w Inti \u201e>m A MAKING I \\ Quick pei comfort of mouth cankei apots dental plate aorf* tender gums with ITetchei Sore Mouth Medicine $1 in» al ah Pharmacie».HYGIENE SÜPPLI$> CHIEF CORSICA, F.SL Denis 7\tMERRY AL MELODY.8\tKURT MAR.A.Tremblay ELIGIBLE: HIGH LAW N GUY.9TM RACE \u2014 TROT G PACE (HANDICAP) PURSE: $300 00 t KVEANA.S Jacob 2 FAMOUS PICK, R.Briere 3\u2014CARDINAL PRINCE ( VN.St.Cyr 4 MERRY BARS GIRL.:>-LILLIE POINTER, J.Vacbon 6\tTONY CLAP.G.Adamson 7\tMIX BOMB.W Croteau 8\u2014\tFLAGMAN, P.Charbonneau TOTH RACE \u2014 PACE PURSE: $175 00 1\tLEX TASS.A.Poulin 2\tLONE ELM ANA.K St.Denis 3\tMISTER GRACE, J.Beauvais 4\tCOUNT K.LEE, !.Huckins 5\u2014PHILIPP BELLE.C.Rocheleau t> MIGHTY NIBBLE.1 Lefevre 7\u2014Ct»AY HEAVEN CHARMER, F.Des roche;'! 5 8\tD1CKORV OCX\u2019, J.Dasenals \"\" ELIGIBLE: FLYING EASY.¦ ' Mi m Cassius Clay remains favorite on eve of his fight with champ Cooper LONDON (AD) London's* Cooper, 28.was quietly confi-weatherman today gave a fa dent and spoke of a plan he had unable forecast as Cassius Clay remained a firm favorite for his worked out to deal wi!h Clay's peed.While Britons have eared little open-air 10 - rounder against fnl- Clay's talk they have been British heavyweight champion impressed by his workout*.Henry Cooper at Wembley Sla Desmond 11 a c k e I I, *pm1s diiim tonight.\twriter of The Daily Kxpress.The prediction was for rain had a last minute viewing of in the afternoon followed by a Clay and said jdry and sunny evening.\t\"I have never seen even fly 1 This was music indeed to weights so blur the skipping I promoter .lark Solomons, w ho j ropes nor seen middle weights j anticipates a capacity crowd of|hit the light punch hags with: !.75,000.Solomons never issues such pace and precision.' his takings, but he reckons to Cooper has had 28 fights, has gross at least $280.000.\twon I!) ami drawn one He * a ! Lor Clay, the 21 year - old slow starter, but has a good left Louisville Lip, the time had hook.come to translate Ins welter of Clay, unbeaten in 18 fights.words into deeds.or face the has called Cooper a \"bum, a no scorn of a critical crowd.\tgood, and a cripple.\u201d MONDAY'S CAMES Phiiddeiphii* 4.Cincinnati 2 Pittsburgh 9.Milwaukee 3 New Yoik I, St.Louis 8 Los Angeles 2.San Francisco 0 (Only games scheduled > TUESDAY'S GAMES Houston at Chicago Philadelphia at Cincinnati Pittsburgh at Milwaukee New York at St.Louis Los Angeles at San Francisco * * * AMERICAN LEAGUE New York j Chicago Boston\t., j Cleveland : Baltimore Minnesota | Kansas City .I Los Angeles ! Detroit Washington MONDAY'S GAMES Baltimore 7.Boston 2 Washington 0.Cleveland 1 (Only games scheduled» TUESDAY'S GAMES Kansas City at Los Angeles Chicago at Minnesota Baltimore at Cleveland Washington at New York Detroit at Boston * A A INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE MONDAY'S GAMES Richmond 1.Syracuse 5 Indianapolis 8.Arkansas 0 Columbus ai Atlanta (ppd.lain) (Only games scheduled) TUESDAY'S GAMES Columbus at Atlanta Indianapolis at Arkansas Richmond at Syracuse Rochester at Toronto Buifaio at Jacksonville The World Champion New York Yankee* will conduct another\tof their\tfamous\ttryout c?, sps at Si Laurent.Montrea,.Canada on Thursday, Friday and Saturday, July 4.5.and b.This camp wdl be under the direction of Yankee scout Ai Todd.Other noted\tYankee\tscout* and instructors, including Ar thur Dede will al*o attend.Paul Martin, from the Montreal ners School System will be pre>en-.over Boys b-tween the ages of 16 g.-me and 22 years are eligible to at- Dodgi tend,\tand they\tshould\tbring\ttwo\tp their\town gloves and\tshoes.\tIcwin; Uniforms are preferred, but the -i are not necessary.Bats.ba,*e- Kop balls, and catching equipment mis'a will be furni*hed by the catchi Yankees.\tromn Workouts will be held 9:00 A M to 4 P.M on e.the above days.Several Yankees camps previous years have unco boys who went on to win pin stripes at Yankee Sta among them Phil Rizzuto Yankee star shortstop for teen seasons and now a Y; radio/TV announcer and left-hander, Whitey Ford, Koufax\tthe Dodge\tr dandy who fDt rfae only runs and Ch\tlariic Neal\t\u2019s Sir\tic!e.james\tov\t\tw;\t1 a fy 7 £ p v */ j i v * £\tj\tAA Si\tRCN G £ larceî! le\tTS 19th d Pirates\u2019\tait?\tsi ve Th i from Track Association .donian Highland Mount Royal, but at aged to place in th< e were only four entries Competing in the bantam Ihe hastrrn lownships division Marianne Terauds plae at the Cale- ed fourth in the high jump Games in On June 22.the ETTA has '1 four man entered two r; lav t.: ,, in the >r events.Provincial Senior Belay Cham piopships at the Athletic Grounds of Mount Royal, starting at 1:00 p.m.The relays that the ETTA has entered are the 440 sprint relay, consisting of D.Savage, J.Winslow.R.Hume and D.Munkittrick and the sprint medley relay, in which U Peacock of Cowansville will tagged dart with the 440 followed bv the les The small number was due to school lions.In the pole vault Reid of West Brome took a i while Bob Hume of Foster led fifth in that event.of entries examina Cook third plae- Cooki D.Savage and in the two 22i> > anchor 880 will Boyd Munkittrick >rds while th.tie run bv p lumped 10 feet 6 inches, while Hume failed to clear that height Both first, and second place contestants used fiberglass\t\u2018l'- ani» l\u2019- j poles.| In the broad jump Bob Hume placed third while in the high jump he placed fifth.In the high jump.J.Teraud* baltimore- Raiph Dupas, 150 of Rock Island managed a sec Mew Orleans, outpointed Denny ond while in the javelin hi Moyer, lôS\u2019i.Portland, Ore., 15.placed first with a heave of Dupas retained world junior jl84\u20198\u2019.\tj middleweight title.with a run-scoring *mgle in the first, a two-run homer in a three-run sixth ir.ning uprising 'mat snapped a 3-3 tie and a wrap up shot with two on in the ninth Bob Bailey and Bill Maz-eroski also bantered in support of Don Cardwell, who allowed eight hits in bringing his record to 3-8.Hank Aaron hit his 19th homer for Braves.Sievers hit a three-run homer and Demeter followed with a solo shot in the sixth inning that John Tsitouris, 2-2, with The homers gave Ryne Duren a 4-0 lead, hut the Phillies si at ter cave up single runs n the sixth and seventh- and Jack Baldschun had to come oo to preserve the victory, Duren'* second against one defeat Omaha\u2014Tom Boston, stoppe; '187, Omaha, 8.McNeetey, 203, Bill Nielsen, YESTERDAY'S STARS RCAF Career Counsellor 12S4 Bishop Street, Montreal, Quebec If you are tm-j able to meet our j Career Counsel- Name.Pitas» tend mi without obligation all Information on carters In iriêüon.lor, mail Ibis coupon for de tailed informa tkM.Address.I i Town.I I Ago.Sox.I Last year I completed In school .County \u2022 \u2022\u2022*\u2022\u2022\u2022< KAFtt.ll» | I I I I I .I I .1 I -I Pitching \u2014 Sandy Koufax.Dodgers, blanked San Francisco on four hits for 2-0 victory, posting sixth shutout of the season and knocking Giants out of National League lead.Batting \u2014 Willie Sfargell, Pi rates, drove in six runs with two homers and single in 9-3 walloping of Milwaukee._______Tol Royal Canadian Air Force Sherbrooke club is in first place in the Inter-City Softball League RICHMOND (Special) \u2014Igame for the Aramis.Real Sherbrooke's Hotel Albert dub Gagne and Rollie Letourneau: -till holds down first place in shared pitching duties for; the Inter-City Softball loop fol- Richmond.Letourneau taking lowed by Asbestos Aramis who over m the seven inning after' are moving in on the top team.Brown was leading 3-2 as a flv.Aramis edged out Richmond's ball to center field brought in; Brown Shoe squad 6-3 in a re- two runs Letourneau allowed gutar game played here Sunday two hits while Asbestos scored night before over 100 fans.their four runs in their half of There was a parade through l*u' lma* mnning.town before the game got un ; Gagne, the losing pitcher, dervvay with the local Major fanned three and walked one otto Corps and Cadets and with man and allowed seven hits.Sports Queen Jeannine St Richmond took a 2-0 lead in Louis and the local softball the first inning and added their club.\tj third in the fourth.Aramis Richmond's Mayor Marcel Kov counted two m the fifth and was also in the parade that jeame back strong in the seventh ended on the e x h i b i t i o n .with four runs to win the game ; grounds.\tthat put them in second place.The two corps put on a short The four hits by Richmond j performance and Mayor Hoy came off the bats of Emile threw out the first ball to get Beauchesne.Gilbert Gagnon., Ithe season off to an official and a single and double by Ro-1 start.Alderman Evangeliste drigue Cabana.Yvon Frechette I Richard, president of the Re- got three hits for Aramis while I creational Committee was be- teammate Yoiand Patry hind the plate with Queen ed out a double.Guy Jeannine at bat.\tland Kern Reland were Jerome Hayes acted as MC ' pires, introduced the guests and play The Brown Shoe has won ers, and made note of the light- only two games in five played, ing system set up for nightball.these being a 4-1 win over Asile said this was made possible through the co-operation of Brown Shoe Co.and its mana ger.George Morin, the Bell Telephone Company employees, members of the ball club and I,eo Paul Ouellette, local elec trician as well as the generosity of the local citizens.Mayor Roy expressed his eon- AWARD WINNERS \u2014 The Stanbridge East Fish and Game Club awarded trophies to deserving members over the weekend.From the left arc: D.Stnlliker, of Stanbridge East awarded the northern pike trophy; E.Cockerline whose team won the small rifle shooting competition and the Molson Trophy; Orner Carrière, of C.I.L.who presented a trophy to Marcel Beohard for Robert Roy; E.W\u2019polmer, of Bedford, pistol trophy winner; Paul Larocque, of Stanbridge East, the Brown and Speckled trout trophy and Tommy Jones, of fix stic, the youngest member of the club to kill a deer during the last hunting season.(Record Photo by Studio Eclair) MAJOR LEAGUE LEADERS Yamaska Society Mac's Driving School Dual Controls.Full insurance coverage, experienced instructors.Lete model car, home pick up Sherbrooke, Magog, North Hatley and surrounding districts.Tel.N.Hatley, VI.2-2249 knock-Martin the um- American\tLeague AB R\t\tH\tp to hold meeting Kaline.Det\t*>9Q\t44\t80\t349 The Yamaska Conservation Malzono, Bos\t219\t25\t75\t342 Association Inc., will hold its Wagner, LA\t226\t34\t75\t332 next meeting on Wednesday at Robinson.Chi\t218\t35\t72\t330 8 p.m.at the Lake View House Pearson.LA\t247\t35\t78\t316 in Knowlton.Boyer, NY\t228\t31\t72\t.316 Two films.Pay Dirt Angling Runs\u2014Kaline,\t44.\t\t\tjand Exhibition Shooting, will gratulations and best wishes for the success of the club and the sports committee, promising them support from the town council.A drawing was held for benefit of the Summer Sports Association and tickets were sold by members during the past month.The winner was Normand Lamarche of Richmond.Ben Dcshaies went the distance for the Asbestos club, hurling a four hitter, fanning nine men and winning the best os and a 3-2 victory over Sherbrooke.The next tilt is scheduled for Tuesday night when Bromp ton visits Richmond.The Asbestos club travels to Sherbrooke Wednesday night for a game with Brompton in Dufresne Park.Asbestos .000 020 4 6-9-2 Richmond 200 100 0-3-4-3 Deshaies and Patry.Gagne.Letourneau (7) and Beauchesne REMEMBER WHEN Kathleen McKane of England defeated the United States' Helen Wills Moody 6-2.j 2, at Wimbledon 29 yea ago today to clinch the Wightman tennis trophy for her country.The U.S.had won the cup the previous year\u2014in 1923.Runs Batted In-Hits\u2014Kaline, 80.Doubles \u2014 Versalles.sota.18.Kaline.48.be shown, js part of the meeting program.Minnc The presentation of prizes to i winners of the Provincial Essay Runs T riples ton.10.Home sota, 16.Stolen Bases more, 19.Hinton, Washing-1 Contest will also take place at Ithe meeting Allison.Minne\t- \u2022Aaricio, Tokyo\u2014Teruo Kosaka.135ni.Balti- Japan, outpointed Israsak Inde-rabut, 135:L, Thailand.10.HARNESS RACING Wednesday, Saturday Sunday evening \u2014 8:00 SHERBROOKE EXHIBITION GROUNDS GENERAL ADM *1.00 WED., LADIES\u2019 NIGHT 35e Shown is Jean Marie Bilodeau, french sportseaster, showing the lucky winning ticket to Bernard Matte, Manager of Nap.Cote Sport (Sherbrooke branch).Ending a full month of camping displays, the fi.Ts Big Prize of SsCO.CO worth of camping equipment to the winner.The lucky man was Willie Dumont, Deauville Que."]
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