Sherbrooke daily record, 10 octobre 1963, jeudi 10 octobre 1963
[" 7 J - / V Today's Chuckle Right now there we tee kinds of colleges\u2014those who wish they had fired their football roach last year and those who wish they hadn\u2019t./ bctbi'ookeDailijBccotd THE WEATHER Eastern Townships: Sunny with a few cloudy periods today; warm; light winds.High today at Sherbrooke tK).Outlook for Friday; Kittle change, \u2022hang*.Established 1897 Price: 5 Cents SHERBROOKE.QUEBEC, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1961 Longshoreman boss [ngjneer sits in on new talk J in river port strike killed crash ?MONTREAL (CP)\u2014Mediator ciation (CLC) turned down his ILA\u2019s international president/ Judge Rene Lippe tries\tagain\town plan for\ta new contract, Teddy Gleason of New York,\tis today to settle the St.\tLaw-\tasked\tthe ILA\tand the Shipping to sit in with the mediator and rence River longshoremen's Federation of Canada to meet the shippers, strike.\tagain.\tConsequences of the strike, Judge Lippe, after the\tInter-\tFor\tthe first time since the which some authorities say\tis national Longshoremen\u2019s\tAsso-\tstrike\tstarted\tlast Friday, the'eosting Montreal $2,000,000\ta day, were being felt Wednesday 'A'\t^\tin various parts of Canada and even as far away as France, j Western Canada will be par ! ticularly affected if the strike! | causes Canada to lose some Russian wheat sales.Some 60,000,000 bushels of j Canadian wheat were scheduled to move to Russia through ! Montreal, Quebec, Trois - Riv-\u2019 ieres and Sorel which have been (closed by the strike of 3,800 ILA members.APPEAL FOR SUPPORT The strikers appealed Wed , nesday to ILA locals in Saint] John, N.B , and Halifax for an immediate sympathy strike.Lo-i icals there said they had not received any request from international headquarters, but members would vote on any! I such request.?West She fford truck Reputation to survive strike says minister By MALCOLM RLI1) (Record Staff Reporter) The strike \u2014 caused delay to Canada s wheat shipments to Russia will not affect Canada\u2019s long-term reputation as an agricultural exporter, because importing lands \"have been through such situations themselves,\u201d Agriculture Minister Harry Hays said in Sherbrooke last night.The federal minister, in town to open the Sherbrooke Winter Fair, was commenting on the longshoremen\u2019s strike in the St.Lawrence.He said he \"would hope this won't last long.\u201d It had stopped w'heat loading in Montreal, Mr.Hays said, but there was a biggcr-than-cver flow from Churchill, Man., on Hudson Bay, and from the west coast.As for portions of the sale which will be diverted by the Soviet Union to Cuba, \"This is not a war material.\"For U.S.reaction, however, \"You\u2019ll have to ask Kennedy.\u201d All the grain sold to the USSR was paid for in cash, he said, and there was no possibility of Canada being forced to accept Soviet produce in change.Mr.Hays was deep in territory which is rumored soon to be placed by the Liberal government under a separate \u201ceastern agriculture\u201d portfolio to be held by Jean Noel Tremblay (L-Roberval).The question of splitting the agriculture cabinet post was \u201cgovernment policy,\u201d and the Calgary member would say only that the decision would be an- See \"Reputation\" on Page 7 ?Kennedy okays sale of 150 million bushels amounted to \u201carming our enemy,\u2019\u2019 to Vermont Republican Senator George Aiken's view that \"the deal should prove beneficial to both the United States and the people of the pur- WASHINGTON (CP) \u2014 President Kennedy has agreed to ex'|allow the private sale of more than 150,000,000 bushels of surplus American wheat to Russia and Eastern Europe with the stipulation that none of the ex-j chasing nations ports go to Cuba or Communist In announcing his decision at China.\this press conference Wednesday His decision, which in so niShL the president noted that many words he said was just more sllch transactions may be good business for the United I'n t*16 works.States, drew both bitter criti The Soviet-bloc countries, he cism and praise.The reaction ranged Democratic Senator Strom lsaid, \u201cmay also wish to pur-f!,on]|thase from us surplus feed grains and other agriculture m 4, Thurmond\u2019s denunciation that it commodities\u2019\u2019 and he added; One man dies HIGH-PRICED CHAMP \u2014 The grand champion steer at the Sherbrooke Winter Fair, an 841-pound Aberdeen Angus, is shown last night just after it was purchased from Pierrefnnds Farm of Kirkland.Que., by Steinberg\u2019s Ltd.Standing left to right are Steinberg\u2019s buyer Nat Gordon, Winier but average Bus and truck collide In three hours of rapid fire [ It went for $1.20 a pound, selling last night at Sherbrooke the second-highest price for a Arena, the Sherbrooke Winter *tcer\u2019 also ,0 Steinberg\u2019s.Fair\u2019s livestock auction grossed! \u20195acon 110SS, 'he top-priced , \u2018Sgjh.J hi CONSULTED COUNCIL \u201cAfter consultation with the ] National Security Council, and (informing the appropriate leaders of the Congress, I have concluded that such sales by pri-i^s.eTl'a'^ort'sR.tK»' ™rë\tnT vate dealers for American\t°f Mined Sylvestre of St.Hya- (dollars or gold, either cash on!1*1811 'as'\u2019 year s-\t(cinthe, the grand champion delivery or normal commercial B,Jt average prices for beef, pen of three, which went for terms, should not be prehibited hogs and lambs were all down 51-20 a pound, by the government.\tfrom last year's sale\ti The grand champion pen of m?nevnhdyhd.i(1 n0t,TCify hC,W| There were 112 exhibits of \"v,\u2018 ho«s\u2019 ™ned ^ many bushels and how many! ,\t.Sevigny of Pnnceville, went dollars would be involved in|s^ccrs\tfilod through the |-or cents a pound.Agriculture Minister (and briefly auctioneer) Harry ll.ivs, seller D.S.Yuile, and Robert Tawsc of the farm holding the steer.It wont for $1,6(1 a pound, highest hoof prire of the evening.(Record photo In Gerry Lemay) gross prices down Sr* Ml SI SHf l FORD (Niait) \\ t\u2019amidian Pacific Railway engineer from Rock Forest was killed and a local man was injured late Wednesday morning when a truck collided with a Dayliner about one mile west of ihc Village here.Killed instantly was 6J year-old Donat Spooner.In good condition at the St, Joseph Hospital at (iranby this morning is driver of ihc truck, Aurcle Dominquc, J1).of here t iranby hospital authoi ities said ibis morning that Uominque may be suffer ing a broken iaw.He was to have been \\ rayed this morning.Hospital authoi i tics said he should he released within the next day oi so An inquest into the dralli ol Spooner was opened last ni 'lit by Dr, N.K.Monas! of Cowansville, noting coroner It was closed and postponed to a later date until after an investigation, No new date has been sel as yet.Granby Provincial Police who are investigating the ac-eiiient said this morning Ilia! the aeeident occurred about 1145 a m.al the t\u2019l\u2019K level erossing on the grounds of the Inter-Comtes Construction Limited.The impact of the collision threw the train engineer some 20 feet and killed him instantly, The truck was thrown about LV) feet Train No.2 Canadian, or the re- nte sinkers, members of Lo suit of our heller public rela-cal 707 of the United Auto lions this ''a' I rannnf say.\u201d I Workers CLC, planned a mass He remarked that the universally this afternoon at an in sily had Hus year obtained a ;door arena in Hamilton 15 permanent full time placement miles southwest of here\tofficer and added that this fact Near peak production on 11)61 alone might account for Ut* (Cars and trucks was hailed greater number of applications, (early Wednesday.The prodtic In place of Ibis National Km-lion line stopped wilh Ihe close ploymcnt Service represent!-of the night shift, failed to xlart live (Mr.Branche uc) the uni-i again when day-shift pickets vei sity had previously used only Ford workers still strike in Onk ville OAKVILLE.Ont.(OP) Some 4,700 production worker ed rural route bus on the'Mrs.Phillippe Caron, 40.and,\t\u2014\t- Brompton Road.\t(Carmen Boisvert, 19.complain-j^00(1 ,hat w'Ped out whole vil-!drawn the 841-pound Aber-jauidence its gestures might he Eugenie Francoeur died ed of sore necks and were rush- Uses and left an estimated 7tCen\t^r\u2018 anc*|'a*(en a*\t\"You might own shortly after arrival at the St.(ed to a Sherbrooke hospital for 3 000 dead\tIMrs.Yuile of Pierrcfonds Farm,a steer.\u201d Vincent de Paul Hospital, Sher ;observation.\tI ,Tc Arm*\t.i\tj«t Kirkland, Que , to Stem- Actual buyers were seated in brooke, w here his brother, 20 The truck was g shattered mnn»H\tb\u20acrg * Ltd\tI he section of arena seats imme -year-old Lafleche ^rancoeur wreck, while Laramee bus offi.(r0De_,aid hfh^/\"tirn.7 0,f Tbia steer was the grand diatly in front and above the has been admitted with an ab-lcials said that the bus was seri !ihe toll wa* -ilL, .« ihl\tv1'chamP,on Mpf,r ln parl,er jud*- auction pen.They represented icr reception for the azw'rul for SI 25.the r- me for dominai rupture.\tously damaged.Bus driver Kalian sources\ty(ing at th\u20ac *air\u2019 and wa* *uc-chain stores, plus such other lure minister, ET A A prc.xidcnl op iamb for $280, Ihe r The accident occurred at 8:20 Roger Frechette said \"I didn't '¦>/.j.»\t-_JÎioned.by Agriculture Ministcrjestablishments as the Queen Ivan Dugre among them, said for $115.ihe lop pen of TDP LAMB \u2014 Shepherd Archer l.vsler of Melbourne holds the 96-pound lamb whith won ils owner, bis daughter, Mrs.Roger Roux, a grand championship at the Sherbrooke Winier Fair and fetched the top price for market lambs In auction,\t(Record pholo by Gerry Lemay) , ,\t, , The cascade of water 1 stopped here .I fSof nverflnweri of the city limits, where the,and he hit me in the back this morning about a mile north see a thing of the truck, coming from Windsor I bang .\u201d and Harry Hays, as was the reserve Elizabeth and R i t z-Carlton the fair had made an effort to hogs for $1 and ihe lop fixe hog 7' .7 .e.the 873 grand champion, a 783-pound,Hotels in Montreal, and Ruby.recover from a recent slump in pen for 42 cent (blocked plant entrances.Edward G Bruce, prc.sidcnl of the union's Ford local and Jack Taylor.UAW international represenlative in Canada, ap pealed lo Ihe men to return lo (work and pursue Iheir differ cnees through normal channels ( The men have demanded improved working conditions be fore (hey return lo the assembly line.Company officials said rv\u2019 earlier in Ihe day Ihcy had re ceived no official explanation part time helper* in years past.w Vsrf,, il, Ihe Ihrec Ultimatum /r TRANSCA# - foot concrete dam third high-Angus bred by Desourdy Farm Foo's est in the world\u2014all but wiped (of Cowansville.I cut several villages wilh a total- I [population of about 5.000.| ; The U.S.Army\u2019s Southern; (European Task Fore» SETAF, | (with headquarters at Verona, (south of the disaster area inj (the Italian Alps, aent helicop-S iters lo Ihe area.\u2019 |\u2018 restaurant.\tjstock quality.\tThe official gro Several speakers at the earl- Last year, the lop sleer went over last year was ss increase $8.832 90, i LONDON (KcutersF\u2014A British newspaper reports that the Soviet bloc plans lo hand Cuba an economic reform ultima-turn involving ihe return (o normmal of Havana Washington relations.The Financial Times says (two British Broadcasting Cor ihal according to unofficial but poratlon men were arrested on nq^blc reports a * showdown\u201d OTTAWA (CP) \u2014 Backed a federal inquiry as the man minister warned that the Great trol five Canadian mnrillme ,*,C1\twaterfront Lite iS lakmg place in Prague, A SETAF information office solidly the three opposition resPon*',),f' violence and Lakca aituation is potentially unions representing some 21,000 Wednesday by National Harbors|(;tpC|,0l|n.>#n the n,ission f\u2018,pld >s worth-v 4, 1900.His father, Edouard Brosseau, a merchant and his mother, Marie-Anne Arpin had nine children.Five are still living, one is a nun in St Hyacinthe.The family life was a religious life.It was the religious atmosphere in the home which contributed to young Edouard\u2019s decision to become a priest.He loved the church from his of note.He wfas founder of the Parish of Lac Ste.Therese and was altogether in charge of 34 mission posts.These heavy duties taxed his strength and he was called back to the diocese of St.Hyacinthe.For three years he was Chaplain of the M a r i s t Brothers Provincial House at Iberville.Later he was sent to Ottawa.The Catholic Canadian Conference ap- boyhood and took part serving Poin!etl him as the initial direc- as choir boy and acolyte, he tAor1 °* the tatJlollc.I™n*gra\"t Aid Society, covering all the dioceses of Canada.\u201cI worked there three year*.During that time there came to Canada close to half a million immigrants.To cope with the situation arising from the diversity of nationalities, 1 deemed it necessary to study a few languages in order to under- says.\u201c1 remember a teacher I had when I was a boy.\u201d Father Brosseau stated.\u201cHe had a great deal to do with influencing me to become a priest.\u201d A lover of books from his earliest recollections, the boy saved every penny he had until he could buy a book.\u201cI am a bookworm.When I f!and .beUer ^e problems of was ready to get a book I al- these \u2019\"Wants,\u201d he said ways asked advice from my teacher.What would be a good book?Not one book have I bought that 1 ever regretted or must, throw away.\u201d Proof of this statement can been seen by the shelves and shelves of books lining the study and reception room in the presbytery.Boxes of books are not even unpacked for lack of space.A problem in any change of his parishes is moving the books, he said.Love of history has been a great influence in Father Bros-seau\u2019s life.He has accumulated many fine maps as well.\u201cI am map-mad!\u201d he has been heard to state.To know his people and understand them, he feels the background of the town is im- He studied at Ottawa University, University of Montreal and the Berlitz School of Modern Languages.Perhaps Hungarian proved a language the hardest to master, of requiring two years study but very essential as many thousands came to Canada in 1958, he said.Those Hungarians who couldn\u2019t integrate themselves after a year went back home in December, 1959.Only 100 returned in the three chartered planes, he said.The Polish group was of special interest to Father Brosseau, who covered the entire province in helping these countrymen become established.A strange coincidence was the opening of a summer camp for Polish children on the edge of Waterloo, portant to know.An example near the lake.About 90 Polish of his thoroughness on histori 'children spend their vacation cal facts: when asked to speak here each summer.When Fath-to a group on the History of the or Brousseau went there he Eastern Townships with Water- learned the nun in charge was loo in particular, its listeners one of his Polish immigrants were amazed to have practically whom he had helped to reach a newcomer give facts and fig Canada.One hundred and sixty uros which the life-long resi orphans had been brought to dents did not know.\tjCanada and established.Sister Father Brosscau\u2019s education Stanislawa of the Sisters of began with primary school al Resurrection was one of these Henryville and classical school orphans, at the Seminary of St.Hyacin Today, Father Brosseau the.He studied theology for speaks fen languages.He used three years at the Grand Semin his knowledge as interpreter in ary, Montreal.The fourth yearjsocial work.One of his duties was taken in St.Hyacinthe was to meet the boats at Quebec where he w as prepared for pas- and Halifax and at the recept-toral duties.Being bilingual he ion center of St.Paul L\u2019Ermite and contact the immigrants from many countries.From Ottawa he was appointed as parish priest on the Richelieu River af St.Charles for close to ten years.He came to St.Bernardin s in Waterloo on July, 1960.The priest continues to have an active program as the cure of St.Bernardin\u2019s.He is the appointed curate at St.Cesairejfountler of St.Michel's Guild then Marieville, where he re- for English Catholics.He is mained over four years, and also the Padre for the Canadian Jater at Farnham and Cowans Legion.Branch 77.drawn on the Banque Canadienne Nationale, St.Jean, Quebec.The cheque was allegedly made on or about September 11.1961, and then cashed in Granby, September 14.1961.Barre is also charged with making out another falsified cheque September 13.1961, for S3.000.drawn on the Canadian Bank of Commerce, Mansonville, made out in his own favor and signed Rolland Carlton.Gilles Sevigny, of Granby, will be tried for manslaughter The charge arises from the death October 26, 1962.of Mrs.Roger Martineau, nee Bella Bernier.Mrs.Gerard Plante, nee Claire Goulet, of no known address, will be tried on three charges of circulating counterfeit money.All three offences were allegedly committed in August, 1961, at Granby, St.Paul d'Abbouford and Richelieu (St.Hyacinthe district).Ore Pepin, of Granby, will KNOWLTON \u2014 Colfax Re bekah Lodge.No.29.met in : regular session on Oct, 3.A report or.the card party was given and it was decided to hold another card party in the l odge Hall on Oct.17 when' jmilitary whist would again be KNOWLTON ~ Mrs Reginald Payne spent !the weekend in Montreal with 1 relatives.M and Mr- George Wood, of * - i.Vl M ,r- i Mr- W|\" ^ OLK 5\\Ar A G SEN ley Parkes, of Waterloo, Miss Irene Corey and Miss Henrietta Chrysler, of Bedford, were in: town to attend the funeral of; Miss Ellen A.Wood played.Floor work, The Golden Chain of Friendship, was practiced.Sister Evelyn Partridge, degree captain, is in charge of the drill, which will be part of the evening's program at the 50th district meeting for this area |at Sutton on Oct.11.Following the closing, refreshments were served.BROME-MISSISQUOI Sales and Service Garage Gemme & Alix West Brome (Sweetsburg Rd.) Tel.263 146& m RESERVE CHAMP \u2014 The reserve grand champion steer in the Sherbrooke Winter be tried on one charge of Fair went for the s oud possessing counterfeit money, | highest be if price at Wed January 8, 1962, at Waterloo.nesday night's auction \u2014 $1.20 a pound.Standing left to right are buyer Nat Gordon of Steinberg's Ltd.Agriculture Minister Ham Hays (who auctioned it off), and Ken MeOuat of Uesourdy Farm in Cowansville, which sold the 783-pound Angus.(Record photo by Gerry l.cmay) NOTICE MONDAV OCT.14th, Thanksgiving Day will be a Holiday for the Retail Stores in Richmond and Melbourne.Closed as Usual at Noon Wednesday, Oct 16th.Closed at 9 P M.Every Friday.THE RICHMOND AND MELBOURNE RETAIL JOINT COMMITTEE.was delegated to teach the French language to the English-speaking students from the United States and Ontario for another year.July 25.1923 he was ordained priest by Cardinal J.M.Rouleau, Archbishop of Quebec.After hi* ordination, he was again teacher at St.Hyacinthe\u2019* Seminary for a year.He was Why is Chevrolet building a fifth line of cars when it builds four great ones already?iniiBiMI\u2014 mm m:.v'': r / p.i JJj W A General Motors Value A fair question.And we could give you a lot of impressive-sounding answers.But basically the explanation is quite simple.It has to do with people.Each year their tastes become more discerning, more selective.They want a car that fits their particular needs.\u201cAlmost\u201d isn\u2019t good enough.So for \u201964 we\u2019re building the Chevelle \u2014 a totally new line of cars that combines some advantages nobody else has come up with yet.Chevelle\u2019s ride and room, for example, compare favorably with many of today\u2019s bigger cars.Yet it gives you the handling ease and agility Chevelle Malibu Super Sport Coupe you expect in a smaller car.And as for looks \u2014 it\u2019s styled with a fresh and youthful flair all its own.And, of course, you\u2019ll find the kind of quality craftsmanship and reliability you\u2019ve come to expect of a Chevrolet-built car.Matter of fact, once you really get to know it, we have a hunch you\u2019ll come up with some reasons for building the Chevelle that haven\u2019t even occurred to us yet.THERCB 5 IN Mvmui okvbu cMvrl«MMHawni Chevelle ! by Chevrolet ! Be sure to see Bonanza on the CBC-TV network each Sunday.Check your local listing for channel and time.BROUILLARD AUTOMOBILE OS62) LIEE 1-164» 345 WELLINGTON ST.SOUTH.Tel.569-3606 SHERBROOKE.QU£. 6 SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD.THURS., OCT.10, 1961 3 or an cl about Wc o men iWMiïitfnnrr- ?* * A treat for Thanksgiving * * * For our great autumn feast day \u2014 or for a sweet course to -mark any day of the year \u2014 a gala frozen dessert has many advantages.We have striking frozen Toasted Pecan Mousse to suggest for Thanksgiving.This dessert, made and frozen in advance, can be unmoulded on the day it is to be served, decorated, and returned to the freezer until close to serving time.If your freezer is very cold and the mousse is consequently very firm, change it from the freezer to the refrigerator for a few minutes to allow it to mellow a little.This mousse is based on a combination of custard, whipped cream and meringue.The unusual feature of the recipe is that the liquid in the custard, instead of being milk, is tea that has been brewed with finely-shaved lemon rind.The resulting new and intri- guing flavor is subtle and delightful! By the way, you can use any type of tea you have at hand, be it loose leaves, tea bags or instant; all are covered in our recipe.TOASTED PECAN MOUSSE Any attractive mould or a pair of ice-cube trays can turn out a handsome dessert.Yield \u2014 12 to 14 servings.ring constantly, until the mixture thickens and will coat a metal spoon.Remove from heat at once, stand saucepan in a bowl of ice water and stir the custard until chilled.In a large bowl, beat the egg whites until stiff but not dry; gradually beat In the remaining 1/4 cup sugar.Beat in vanilla.f-^erionau Friends of Mr.Howard Logan of Thetford Mines, will regret sto learn he is a surgical patient 'in the Sherbrooke Hospital, 3rd floor, room 313.Friends of Mrs.George Wells Jwill be pleased to leorn she has returned to her home on Belvedere Road.Weddings of interest 0^5' Tsukamoto - Hitchcock Engagements Friends of Mr.Clarence Davies of Coaticook, will be sorry Mr.and Mrs.Norman Brown,|to learn he is a patient in the Sherbrooke Hospital, having had the misfortune to fall and break his hip.LADIES! MISSES! After the holiday weekend, get yourself an all new permanent; the only one on the market with the 72-hour gelatine neutralizer.Another discovery by \u2014 HELENE CURTIS LTD.Come and try this new permanent at SALON ANGELINE 1070 Perry St.\u2014 Apt.1 Sherbrooke \u2014 Tel.562-7809 liu 1 : \u2019f ta a w WHU j| P.Ill i \u2022\" 'Hiiiii i i of Danville, announce the engagement of their eldest daugh ter, Dianne Mary, to Eric John White, Royal Canadian Navy, Halifax, son of Mr.and Mrs.Johrî White' of Danville.The wedding has been arranged to take place on Saturday, Novem-jber 2, at 2 p.m.in St.Nicholas Chapel, H.M.C.S.Stadacona, Halifax, Nova Scotia.* * * Mrs.Elizabeth K.Hill, of La Tuque, announces the engagement of her daughter, Kathleen Lorraine, to Mr.Robert Fisher, second son of Mr.and Mrs.] Fred Fisher, of Ayer\u2019s Cliff.The marriage is arranged to lake place on November 9 at Christ Church, Stanstead.Approaching Marriage Mr.and Mrs.Arnold Alden, of Island Brook, announce the forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Joanne Patricia, to David Tisdale Smith, son of Theodore Frederick Smith, of Corinth, Ontario.The wedding will take place on Saturday,) Oct.12, 1963 at 2.30 p.m.at the Anglican Church in Lawrence.) Friends and relatives are invit-i ed.Æuf/t /Mtttett You II never hear.Mr.and Mrs.Yoshikazu (Joe) Tsukamoto (Photo by Studio Eclair) Finger Lickin' Good Kentucky Fried Chicken in the $/| Qir BARREL ** 510 21 pcs.of chicken (only) Pat's Chicken Villa 116 Queen St., Lennoxville.Tel.569-0881 For delivery in Sherbrooke or Lennoxville \u2014 50c TOASTED PECAN MOUSSE \u2014 A border and pecan-topped columns of whipped cream are piped around the frozen dessert.Its subtle and delightful flavor comes from tea.2 tablespoons loose or instant lea or 3 tea bags, Shaved rind of 2 medium-sized lemons.3/4 cup freshly-boiled water, 4 egg yolks, 1/2 cup line granulated sugar, divided, 2 egg whites, 1 teaspoon vanilla.1 pint (2 1/2 cups) whipping cream, 1/2 cup toasted finely-chopped pecans.Steep the lea of your choice and shaved lemon rind in the freshly-boiled water 5 minutes.Meantime, throughly combine egg yolks and 1/4 cup of the sugar in a small saucepan.Stir, then strain the brewed tea into egg yolk mixture, stirring constantly as you do so.Cook over low heat, stir- Beat 1 3/4 cups of the cream until stiff.Fold cooled tea custard, pecans and then the whipped cream into meringue.Turn into a 6 - or 7 - cup mould* and cover closely with a lid or tied - down freezer wrap.Freeze until firm \u2014 preferably over night.Before serving time, unmould the mousse and decorate it with the remaining cream, whipped, and paean halves.Return to freezer for a short time if desired.*If freezer space does not permit the use of a mould, freeze the dessert in 2 freezer trays and place one block upon the other.Disguise the join with whipped cream.It\u2019s strange that you never hear these comments made to, 1er about, men: \"Why hasn\u2019t a nice-looking I man like you ever married?\u201d | (Yet unmarried women hear that comment all the time.) \u201cWell, that\u2019s a typical man driver for you!\u201d (Women drivers have a better safety record than men, but men always call the poor woman driver a \u201ctypical woman driver.\u201d) \"With all your modern office equipment, you men sure have it easy.\u201d (Women are forever I being told how easy they have it: because they have a few clcc-trical gadgets in the home.) \"You know how a bunch of men gossip when they get together.\u201d (The truth is that men trade gossin just as women do, jbut when men gossip it\u2019s called ¦'conversation.\u201d) \"You can\u2019t blame his wife; for finding someone else.He just didn\u2019t make the effort to keep up with her.\u201d (Today,' there are wives who outdistance their husbands socially, intellectually, and culturally, but whoj ever heard of a husband being blamed for not keeping in step with his wife?) \u201cHe has certainly let himself go.\u201d (Men may show signs of aging, but it\u2019s usually blamed on overwork.It isn\u2019t just assumed that they\u2019ve let themselves gc.) \u201cThat\u2019s a man\u2019s logic for you.\u201d (Men can be just as illogical, but when a woman is illogical, it\u2019s called \u201ca woman\u2019s logic.\u201d When a man is illogical, it\u2019s never referred to as \"a man\u2019s logic.\u201d) Rediker - Melrose Polly's pointers by Polly Cramer GREEN PLANTS From the usual, but always attractive Philodendrons, to the curious Brome-hades Milfords have a good selection of plants to grace your home.PRICES FROM - 79c to 9.95 MILFORD FLORISTS 7^ 143 Frontenac St.Tel.569-2566 Sherbrooke DEAR POLLY \u2014 If you arc (brave enough, try this trick.) After you apply your cosmetics, jwear sunglasses for about ten) Iminutes.The dark lenses change] your \"outlook\u201d.When you re-i move them you can see yourself exactly as others see you.If you1 ] are like most women you will] | be surprised at what you see.\u2014 SHIRLEY GIRLS \u2014 1 am game to try most anything at least once and the result of this was that I am \"like most women.\u201d\u2014 POLLY DEAR POLLY \u2014 1 always use latex flat paint in custom-mixed colors when I redecorate.Since woodwork and window i sills should be done with an oil base it meant extra expense and trouble to try to have the exact shade reproduced.Often 1 was disappointed, too.The paint dealer would always say ho could not get the same color-ling due to the different bases [of the paints.Now I paint EVERYTHING with the flat SPECIAL CONTINENTAL BED DURING MATTRESS MONTH ONLY COMPLETE FOR ONLY \u2022\tSPRING MATTRESS 3'3\u201d \u2022\tBOX SPRING \u2022\tLEATHER UPHOLSTERED HEAD BOARD \u2022\tBED (6 LEGS) An extroordinory value offered during \"MATTRESS MONTH\" by E.MORIN & FILS me I 2630 King St.W.Sherbrooke Tel.569-5548 For Evening Appointment* \u2014 Charles Morin 562-3360 Gilles Morin: 569-1176 J.Paul Morin: 562-8919 Maurlct Patient, Magog:\tVI.3 3020 paint.I wait 48 hours for a very complete drying and hardening, then put on two coats of liquid hard gloss self-polishing floor wax (with 30 minutes ! between coats) on woodwork, sills and even inelal doors.It (gleams as if painted with oil] paint, the wax protects, can be easily cleaned with a damp cloth and the paint is all a perfect match.\u2014MRS.F.F.GIRLS \u2014 Be sure to use Ihe liquid floor wax that does not yellow when it dries.\u2014POLLY DEAR POLLY \u2014 Have you lever tried to use the thread that was ripped out of a dress hem and found it so curly and knotty that you finally discard it or hunt high and low for a [candle to straighten it?Here is the neatest trick.Iron the thread, as you will be ironing anyway in order to make a nice hem.\u2014I.P.GIRLS \u2014 A nice idea but I was even more interested in knowing about the candle.What is that trick?\u2014 POLLY DEAR POLLY \u2014 1 have always disliked emptying ashtrays into my wastebasket.Now I bend the edge of a small can into a hook-like shape and hang it over the side of the basket.The ashtrays can be emptied into the can which is easily removed and the wastebasket stays clean.MRS.R.A.W DEAR POLLY \u2014 When I painted the house this spring.I used three different sizes of paint brushes.To keep all three brushes handy, I put a hook on each brush that would hang over the can of paint.Whenever 1 needed a different brush there it was and 1 never had to look for a misplaced brush or a place to lay a sticky one down.\u2014 BILL INVERNESS \u2014 A p r e 11 y autumn wedding was solemnized in St.Andrew\u2019s Church in Inverness, on September 7th, 1963, when Miss Rena Melrose R.N.youngest daughter of Mr.and Mrs.Daniel S.Melrose, became the bride of Mr.James Rediker, son of Mr.and Mrs.Clifford Rediker of Graniteville, Rev.Oliver Carmichael, of Thetford Mines officiated at the double ring ceremony.Traditional wedding music, played by Mr.Melvin Ebelshaven of Montreal, included Bach\u2019s old and beautiful \u201cChorale\u201d preceding the \"Bridal Chorus\u201d which marked the entrance of the bridal party.Organ solos, \u201cCalm as the Night\u201d and \"Largo\u201d by Handel, were rendered during the signing of the register.The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore a floor length, bouffant fashioned, gown of white chiffon with lace inserts, over taffeta, the bodice having short sleeves and a rounded neckline.Her bouffant veil of nylon net was held in place by a single white rose.She carried a bouquet of red sweetheart roses.COWANSVILLE \u2014 The marriage of Marjcrie Susan, younger daughter of Mr.Arthur Harry Hitchcock of Cowansville, and the late Mrs.Hitchcock to Mr Yoshikazu (Joe) Tsukamoto of Mile 1019, Alaska Highway, Yukon, son of Mr.Frank Kichitaro Tsukamoto of Kitagokasho, Japan and the late Mrs.Tsukamoto, took place quietly at the home of the bride on Saturday, September 28, 1963 at 2 p.m.Rev.David McCord of Emmanuel United Church, Cowansville, officiated at the double ring ceremony.Mrs.Octave Domingue rendered the wedding music, \u201cPraise My Soul the King of Heaven\" and \u201cRejoice the Lord is King\".Yellow roses Hutt- Phaneuf MAGOG \u2014 A quiet wedding took place on September 14, 1963, of Miss Diane Gladys Phaneuf, of Montreal, granddaughter of Mr.and Mrs.George Phaneuf, Magog, where she formerly resided, to Mr.Robert Roy Hutt, of Montreal, son of Mrs.Chloriss Hutt and the late Mr.Roy Hutt, of Montreal.The wedding took place at the Evangelical Free Church formerly the Advent Christian Church in Magog.Rev.Melvin Lundeen officiating.The bride was given in marriage by her grandfather, Mr.George Phaneuf.She wras attended by her sister, Miss Doris Phaneuf.The best man was Mr.James Carruthers, cousin of the groom.Following the ceremony a reception was held at the home of the bride\u2019s grandparents, Mr.and Mrs.George Phaneuf, Tarrant St, Magog.The wedding cake was made by the bride\u2019s aunt, Miss Irene Phaneuf of Magog.Guests from Magog were Rev.and Mrs.Melvin Lundeen.Out of town guests were the bride's mother, Mrs.Jacqueline Phaneuf and sister, Miss Doris Phaneuf.The groom\u2019s mother, Mrs.Chloriss Hutt, Miss Ethel Hutt, Mr.James Hutt all of Montreal.Mr.Stanley Phaneuf, daughter Linda and son, Brian, of Austin.and gladioli with trailing ivy and lighted tapers were used to decorate.Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a short, full skirted dress of white peau de soie, having a fitted bodice with embroidered cummerbund inset, low square neckline, and elbow length sleeves.Her shoulder length veil was held by a bow.and she carried a crescent of white roses.The maid of honor.Eunice Arthur Hitchcock, sister of the bride, wore a sheath dress of deep blue silk, having a sleeveless overblouse of lace, with white and gold accessories and a corsage of white roses.Mr.Gabriel Drapeau of Ste.Anne de Bellevue, was best man Mr.Marcel Bessette of Richford, Vermont was usher.Following a reception, the bride and groom left for an extended tour of Europe.For travelling the bride wore a pastel pink, all wool two-piece dress and white cape with black accessories and a purse corsage of pink roses.Upon their return to Canada, Mr.and Mrs.Tsukamoto will reside at Mile 1019, Alaska Highway, Yukon.OUR FREE HEARING AID CHECK-UP WILL INSURE A TROUBLE-FREE WINTER 1.\tWe will take an up-to-date audiogram.2.\tTost Cord.3.\tTest batteries.4.\tCheck Ear Mold Tubing.5.\tClean Ear Mold.6.\tBuff Battery Contacts.7.\tRemove Dust and Dirt.Free Test Trial on any new model Zenith, Vicon and other aids.SATURDAY or by appointment.AIDS DUTY-FREE TO CANADA.EARL MORROW CERTIFIED HEARING AID AUDIOLOGIST 194 Indian Point St.Tel.334-8335 NEWPORT, Vt.Women's Groups PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH W.M.S.MELBOURNE\u2014 The sectional meeting of the W.M.S.of the Presbyterian Church was held in L\u2019Eglise de Cantons de l\u2019Est, Melbourne, with the sectional vice-president, Miss Alene Morrison conducting the meeting.After the opening hymn, members of the Asbestos Auxiliary were in charge of the devotional period.Mrs.Real Laroehellc welcomed the ladies to Melbourne and Mrs.W.H.Miller, of Sherbrooke Afternoon Auxiliary responded.A moment of silence was observed in tribute to the memory of Miss Bessie McMurchic.and Mrs.G.Stevenson.Delegates from Asbestos, Danville, Upper Melbourne, Melbourne, Sherbrooke Afternoon and Sherbrooke Evening were present.The invitation to meet next year in Asbestos was accepted.Reports of the year\u2019s activities and progress, \u2022vere given by the different auxiliaries.Special music was rendered by Mrs.Malbocuf, of Melbourne.Coloured slides, taken on the Mission fields in India were then shown by Miss Barbara Doherty.Contrasts were drawn between our way of life and the struggles of the Indian peoples.Mrs.A.McCombie thanked the guesl speaker, and all \"ho had added to the success of the meeting.The matron of honor, Mrs.Walter McCrea, sister of the bride, wore gold embroidered organza over green taffeta with matching green accessories, while the bridesmaid, M i s s Carole Beattie, was dressed in gold embroidered organza over white taffeta, and gold accessories.They both carried bouquets of white carnations, flecked with gold, and gold reeds.The two little flower girls, Linda and Melanie McCrea, nieces of the bride, were dressed in green organza over taffeta with matching hair bands, and carried bouquets of gold carnations.The best man was Mr.Gay-land Rediker, brother of the groom, and the ushers were Messrs Dale Rediker and Walter McCrea.The mother of the bride chose a Spanish red dress of ribbon weave, black accessories and a corsage of white carnations.The groom\u2019s mother wore a turquoise dress of peau de soie with black accessories and a corsage of white carnations.The wedding reception following, was held at Shamrock Lodge where a buffet supper was served to 70 guests.Out of town guests were from Beebe, Graniteville, Greenland, Montreal.Rich- \u201e\t* .i - mond, Lennoxville, East Here- |\t|j- nea® ford, Burlington, Ont., Con- | A hi-fi-stereo often cord, New Hampshire, and iS louder in the next 2?iSSÜT\u2019JTS °o°rent ,han in i,s joyed at the Town Hall by 200 ] OWn home, guests.Following the reception, the couple left for their honeymoon trip to Cape Cod, the bride wearing a dress of beige lace over taffeta, with brown accessories.Upon their return, Mr.and Mrs.Rediker took up residence in Montreal.Only experts work on your furniture at Beaulac.\u2014 car and furniture upholstery \u2014 BEAULAC SEAT COVERS 75 Queen St.\u2014 Lennoxville Tel.569-7271 MANNERS MAKE FRIENDS fes Tïlakelô^vus/i '^Mhfy'Baked EREAD & ROLLS (Matt\u2019s LO.2-2744 Homemaking Shellac Cracks To repair small cracks in plc-| ture frames, stick shellac, which comes in several wood colors as well as gold and silver, can be used.Heat the shellac and apply like sealing wax.Mrs.Pierrette Boucher, Graduate Electrologist For removing unwanted hair permanently by electrolysis.Come in for a free consultation at CLINIQUE D'ELECTROLYSE 144 Wellington St.North Tel.562 0842 > Anyone having items of In j terest for the Social Column | please phone Mrs.P.Pick ( ford.LO.9 3636.Local 38.| ^ M | SCRAPING \u2022 POLISHING FURNITURE Also upholstering, Slip-covers, book repeirs P 0 L Y- T E K The Handicaps' Workshop 973 Galt Wast\u2014Tel.567 6664 II i ¦¦MM Everybody loves sweet, spicy Aylmer Boston Brown Beans .except the people who are mad about new, light, bright Aylmer Canadian Style Beans I \u2022 1-7 ¦ ¦ Prizewinners named at Lennoxvilie HS Several names of prize 'win- Mr.Strickland\u2019s Grade IX ners were misplaced in Tues- Royal Bank of Canada prize far day's report of general prizes effort to Audrey Hyatt; Maple at \"the Lennoxvilie High\tSchool\tCopse IODE citizenship prize to commencement.\tSherrie Spaulding and\tBonnie Mrs.Harding\u2019s Grade VIII Mells.should have read: Philip Carey ^rs- Bakers commercial Co.prize for improvement\tCharron Fleming won Edwin Bailey; Philip Carey Co.\tLennoxvilie Womens In- prize for effort to James Mar- stitute prize for general proLci-lin; Maple Copse IODE citizen- «ncy in commercial subjects, ship prize to Lome Taylor.Mr.Pilles Grade VUI: Fair\tP.E.I.MOTTO view Dairy\u2019 prize for improve Provincial motto of Prince ment to Dean Ross; Hunting\u2019s ,.,\t., ,\t, .\t\u201e\t, Dairv prize for effort to Wendy Edward Island 15 Parva ub Sample; Maple Corpse IODE mgenü,\u201d meaning \u201cThe small citizenship prize\tto\tKatherine\tunder the protection\tof the Lane.\tgreat.\u201d Roger Letourneau, Q.C., LL.D.(Quebec City Lawyer) ANNOUNCEMENT f.om Liquid Carbonic Canadian Carp.SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD, THURS.OCT.10, 1963 ?CASH DfVJOENDS EXCEED IpJ/ /UUUfUUU SINCE ORGANIZATION ( anadian Investment Fund, Ltd.Canada s Original Mutual Fund HAS DECLARED ITS , m*0 CONSÉCUTIVE QUARTERLY DIVIDEND .\tTHIRTEEN CENTS PER SHARE PAYABLE NOV.1, 1963 TO SHAREHOLDERS OF RECORD OCT.li THIS DECLARATION SRINGS 1963 TOTAL DIVIDENDS TO A RECORD 41< PER SHARE Mattagami Lake Mines Limited is pleased to announce that Roger Letourneau, Q.C., LL.D.has become a director of the Company.Mr.Létour-neau js the senior partner in the firm of Letourneau, Stein, Johnston.Leahy, Marseille and Price of Quebec City.Card party date is set by WA at Sand Hill NURSES, TEACHERS SALES LADIES ARE YOU TROUBLED ^WITH YOUR FEET?Cor-Aid Supports can help you.Made to your own measurements.FOR APPOINTMENT: 30 Wellington St.South Apt.1.Tel.569-2316 Evenings: Tel.562-5864 J.O.POULIN CHAMPION HERD \u2014 Pres ident Ivan Pugre of the Eastern Townships Agricultural Association is seen presenting the Continental Casualty Company Trophy to Bob Ni-chol of the Green Hills Farm of Lennoxvilie for being judged the Premier Hereford herd at the Sherbrooke Winter Fair.- (Photo by Gerry Lemay) Caritas collects 18.1% of goal Caritas, lie charity ported $27 far \u2014 18.1 jeetive.Reports from of 134 show $:¦ in that section - Sherbrooke's Catho campaign, today re collected soi cent of its oh : Financial & Market Report French courses start October 17 in North Hatley COURTtSY OF GREENSHIELDS LTD MONTREAL STOCK EXCHANGE Closing 11 a.nv NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE 224 17 per pa M9 out REPUTATION Continued from Page 1 SAND HILL \u2014 The Jubilee Branch of the W.A.met Oct.3 at the home of Mrs.Walter Blodgett, with Mrs.Dawson Savage as joint hostess.A card party was planned for Oct.12.The president.Mrs.Richard I Winget, welcomed three visi- i tors, and Mrs.Annie Sutton who has been absent for a months through illness.At the close of the meeting refreshments were served.GENERAL NOTES The funeral of Mr.Foster La-1 beree took place at St.Luke's Church Oct.5.The Thanksgiving Service ! will be held at St.Luke\u2019s |! Church on Oct.13, at 7 p.m.nounced when it was made.He said in remarks to ETAA officials and stock buyers that! the Sherbrooke Winter Fair's | was the first invitation he re ceived on being named minis j ter, and he had told his secretary, \u201c1 don't want to miss that one.\u201d An east-west note struck in his speeeh of opening in the arena was his remark that he had been \u201cwarned\u201d that eastern beef breeders were catching up on westerners, and would soon be sending their stock to western shows.The Sherbrooke fair had once had to import beef from the west, he recalled.Mr, Hays was accompanied on collected the campaign; lelergy have.contributed $8,148, business and industry $11,-!S27.C8; corporal sons and asso iciaticns $1.335.and students I $25.Caritas' overall objective is $150,000.Mr.MARC HUDON Mr.R 1,.Kennedy, vice-president of Liquid Carbonic Canadian Corp., is happy to announce the nomination of v Marc Htldon as authorized distributor for Sherbrooke.Mr.Hudon is well known in tin- area having done much work in the oxygen and related fields.His new companv - known as HUDON OXYGEN I.THE.and has its offices at 745 C.P.R.Terrace, Sherbrooke, Que.1 Abitibi\t4tU* Algoma\t38 Aluminium\t29'x Argus Corp.11'-! Asbestos\t25 Bell Tel.\t54 1 Brazil\t2.65 B.A.Oil\t27\u2019* B.C.Forest\t22''x i B.C.Power\t24-'» Brack \"A\u201d Can.Cement 371 * Can.Iron\t2Us Cdn.Aviation El.10'* Cdn.Breweries 10'* Cdn.Br.Alum.A 9'* Chemical\t11 Cdn.Pac.Railw.34 Cons.Paper\t38\u2019a Cons.Smelters\t28lv Dlst.Seagrams\t58''* Dorn, rllidge\t17'-j Dom.Tar\t17'b Dom.Textile\t204» Dupont\t41 Famous Players 19V» Fraser\t30V» Great Lakes Paper 23:'» his flight from Ottawa into Sherbrooke Airport by the Bury-born director of his department\u2019s livestock division, Ralph Bennett.German objects BERLIN (API West rer man Chancellor Adenauer Wed ; nesday night assailed Western wheat sates to the Soviet Union while President Kennedy was; approving deliveries of up to $250,000,000 worth of U.S wheat to the Iron Curtain na tions.\u201cWe must eonnf Berlin with the stuffs,\u201d the 87 y, : lor declared on hi the divided city bi down from He said th Montreal livestock market MONTREAL (CP) \u2014 Prices were steady on the east - end livestock market today.Demand was fairly good under a slow t the wall in ina'ket.sale of food Receipts were: 142 cattle, 49 U chancel calves, 74 hogs and HI sheep and ds last visit to lambs.\u2019\u2019 'I1'1\u20191!1'\u20191''' Common heifers 12-15.50; me diuni cows 16-17, common 15.50 ommunist built wall must any easing before tension.there m and canners and cutters 8-13 Medium and common bulls 12 50 18.50.Good vealers were 29.50, com mon 16-21 and grassers 14-15.Grade A hogs 50 to 75 cents ess than last week at 25.50-26 25.Sows w ere down $1 at 17.Mixed quality lambs 18, com mon 17 and a few sheep 6.50.|Hawker Stddley Home Oil \"A\" Hudson Bay Co.Hudson Bay Min.Imp.Oil Ind.Accept.Int.Nickel Inti.Paper Int.Pipe Jam.Public Serv.La bait Laur.Fin.\u201cA\" McMillan Bloedel Massey-Ferguson Molson\u2019a \"A\u201d Noranda Price Bros.Quebec Tel.Uoyalite Oil Sayvctte Shawinigan Ind.Steel Co.Traders Fin.\u201cA\" Trans-Cn.Pipe Trans-Mt.Oil Walker Bn.On.Nation Bk of Mnotreal 6 13'h 14-'* 56 4 3 Mi 23'» 66 37'h 847 » 11 49'» 58 29 25 54 2.55 27'» 22 ^ 24'» 24 37'* 21'a 10'* 334* 3844 28'* 83 Mi 177* 20'* 40'* it) n 30-'» 23'a 6 13Mj 55\u2019ii 43'3 23'» 65'* Amer Tel,\t128'*\t128'» .Anaconda\t49:a\t Bethlehem Steel\t327a\t327« : Borden's Co.\t65'*\t (Chrysler\t93\t92 K'onim.Solvents\t28\t g i'ons.Edison 1 Douglas\t86'»\t \t20'*\t 1 Dupont\t244-'*\t General Electric\t78\t78 (General Motors\t78'a\t77'* : Goodyear\t39'*\t Inti.Bus.Mach.\t462'»\t lut.Paper\t35\u2018a\t35'» jlnt.Tel.\t48\u2019*\t {Johns Manville\t48'»\t jMontg.Ward\t37T*\t (N.Y.Ccnlral\t20'»\t 1 Pepsi\t56'*\t Radio\t75:'»\t75'» Republic Steel\t42'a\t U.S.Rubber\t47\t jstd.Oil of N.J\t.\t70\u20194\t70'» n Studebaker\t1*4\t !;u.S.Steel rWoohvorth\t54\u2019»\t541» 73 NORTH HATLEY \u2014 (Special) It has been announced that an j adult night school course in ! French will commence on Oct.! 17.in the North Hatley High ! School.The classes will be held on Monday and Thursday evenings, jfroni 7 30 to 9.30 for approxi-mately two months.Professor I Richard Joly will conduct the j intermediate classes and Mrs.Erie Schiller will take the be-jginners.Ttie classes are sponsored by the North Hatley Home and School Association, with t h e co-operation of the local school board Registration will he held on Oct.17, followed by the first class.Ührîlîn 85 Produce Quotes Even in choice! METEOR makes it big for\u201964 a big fun-loving convertible! People who like convertibles often drive a hundred miles just for the eheer fun of it.If you're this kind of person\u2014the big Meteor Custom Convertible is for you.Its leathergrained vinyl upholstery even smells of performance.Choose the big 390 cubic-inch V-8\u2014pair it off with a slick \"four on the floor\u201d transmission.Put the roof down and just nudge the accelerator and you\u2019re as fancy free as a summer breeze.And here\u2019s a surprise, this fun-loving convertible is priced with the lowest in its class.MONTREAL (CP) \u2014 Agriculture department quotations: Eggs: Wholesale dealer prices lo country .stations, wooden caroms: Extra-large 55; large 54; medium 49; small 41; li 39 and i C 32.Butter: Current receipts non-; lenderable SO'i-SO'ii; 92 score I lenderable 50-''*.Cheese: Delivered Montreal, waxed, current receipts: Wholesale Quebec white 35V* ; colored Bque Provinciale Cn.Bk of Comm.Royal Bank Tor.Dom.Bank MINES and OILS common.Advocate Alta.Gas Trunk Cassiar Central del Rio Denison Falconbridgc Gunnar Hollinger Kerr Addison Quemont Steep Rock rwn MARKET TODAY (Greemhleld» Ltd.) 18'»\t17% B\t 131» 25\t25\tStock prices were slightly 15%\t15%\tlower in moderate trading.28'*\t\tC.P.R, 34 off \"» 37 Vk\t37 Vi\tCons.M & S 28% off % 331 ¦\t\tDupont 41 up Vi 43'»\t\tG.L.Paper 23\"» off % 15\t\tImp.Oil 43% off % 3.15\t\t1.A C.23Vi off V» 4.90\t\tInt\u2019l Nickel (Mi off % 22%\t22'i\tLaurentide Finance 13% off 111*\tUli\t% 34'k\t34'*\tMoore Corp.53 up '* 15V*\t15%\tPacific Pete 12% off % 57 V*\t56%\tTexaco Canada 53\"* up IV* B\t79\tHiram Walker 57 off % 64%\t64%\tThe London stock market 521\u2018jXI) 52*4\t\twas mostly higher at the open- 64\t63%\ting.75\t75\tCanadian passenger cars pro- ti2-1*\t\tduced in the first nine months \t\tof 1963 amounted to a record 7.10\t7.non\t361,948 units an increase of 28\"*\t28%\t21.9% over the 290,818 cars 10%\t\tproduced in the same period 7.80\t\tlast year.The old record for 11\t\tnine months of 306,706 units 51\t50 %\twas established in 1955 830\t8.35\tThe three! major sugar refin- 28\t2(1\teries in Eastern Canada raised 6.45\t6.50\ttheir prices for refined sugar 11%\t11% li\tby 25c a hundred pounds bring- 4.35\t4.50\ting the price at Montreal to LITTLE\tWayne and Nancy (nee Wakefield) wish to announce God's gift of a son, Daniel Wayne, born at the Sherbrooke Hospital, on October 54 h, 1963.LOWRY\tRoland and Theda are happy to announce the birth of a son, Garth Earnest it the Sherbrooke Hospital, on Sunday, October 0th, 1963.Weight 8 lbs.13 ozs.Brother for Christine and Kent.Dratbfl big beautiful sedans! Whatever your taste or budget\u2014 there\u2019s a big beautiful Meteor Sedan just right for you.If you want to make it big in luxury, choose the 2- dooror 4-door Custom models.If you want to make it big in extra value you\u2019ll like the 2-door or 4-door Meteor models.All give you Meteor\u2019s beautifully distinctive big-car styling along with the optional rear window that goes up and down.3544.Skim milk powder: Spray process No, 1 in bags 11-13, roller process No.1 in bags 1014-1 Us; ford 9-9%; butler milk powder feed 7Vi-744; f o b.Montreal 9, Potatoes; Wholesale selling price: Que new 75s 1.10 - 1.15; Que new 50a .80-,85; N.B.new 75s 1.40-1.50; ¦i.'i ¦ \"!*ii.$15.15.A $3,177, 043 contract for flight trainers has been awarded by the Defence Department to Canadian Aviation Electronics.Monarch Knitting Co.Ltd.aid an offer will be made in about, four weeks for at least 75% of its outstanding common shares by a new company Montex Ltd.which is in the process of being formed.The offer will he $8.00 rash and one first preference 8V4%\t$8.00 pare convertible redeemable share of Montex for each emu-j\t- mon share of Monarch.ThejSTEWART, Izor* Ruth (Buddy) Montex preferred shares will be Suddenly at her home, 1204 convertible at any time into Fairmount Ave., on Tuesday, common Shares of Montex on (October 8th., 1963, Izora Ruth a share for share basis.There j Burns, beloved wife of Ashford arc 152,000 common shares of ! It.Stewart, in her 67th year.a big luxurious hardtop ! That optional Breezeway Rear Window goes down as well as the side windows so just about the only glass around you is the windshield.This open air feeling of bigness is matched by Meteor\u2019s extra length and width to give you lots of room inside.Supple vinyls and fashion-plate fabrics cover deep foam-padded seats front and rear.Thoughtful conveniences include padded arm-rest and visors, pile carpeting, crank-operated side vent windows and a specially cowled instrument panel that prevents glare.In luxury, and all the other things that mean extra value in a low-priced car, this Meteor Custom hardtop makes it big for \u201964.big value-packed wagons! Here is all the style of an expensive sedan plus interior luxury that is quite new in station wagon design.But when you want to be practical.Meteor\u2019s extra length and width realiy pay off.A quick one handed operation folds the- ) ¦ , .at into the floor and you have an enormous 99.3 cubic feet of cargo space behind you.Fill it to the brim with whatever you like.Meteor\u2019s strengthened frame and rubber mounted body are designed to take the heaviest load with ease.Choose from t he Custom Wagon or the Meteor Wagon >n either 6 or 9 passenger models.Certain feature* shown or mentioned arc optional at extra cost Model^Uustrate^romJog^letem^uston^Sedan^V^wn^ConvertiblMndJTaTc^^ ANNIVERSARY SERVICE \u2014 The Minion United Church will hold a Thanksgiving and 69th anniversary servire at 2.30 p.m.October 13.Guest speaker will be Dr.J.E.Boucher of Eglise St.Jean United Church at St.Hyacinthe.Dr.Boucher is a former minister of the Sangster-Minton charge, Special music will be provided by the Sangster t nlted Church choir.\u201cnerve deafness\u201d CAN BE HELPED! Send for Valuable FREE Brochure Nerve deafness, a common cause of hearing impair-nu nt, can b« helped, even though there is no surgical nr medical cure.If you say, \u201c1 can hear, but I can\u2019t understand,\u2019\u2019 I urge ynu to write, today, for this valuable free brochure, \u201cThe Truth About Nerve Dcaf-nc-s\u201d.Find out, for yourself, how nerve deafness can be helped.Just fill out and mail coupon.The brochure will be rushed to you, free, without obligation.See the big 1964 Meteor at your Mercury dealer, today! CYR AUTOMOBILES LTEE 735 King East \u2014 Sherbrooke \u2014 Tel.569-5981 CC2|) HEARING CENTRE ;&5 Wellington St.S.Tel.569-2657 Send FREE Brochure \"The Truth About Nerve Deafness\u201d KKW- AKHURST, Edward A.At Ste.Catherine Laboure Hospital, Coatieook, Que., on Wednesday, October 9th, 1963, Edward A Akhurst, in his 91st year, beloved husband of Edith K.Grant, and father of Ruth iMrs.Phillips Hannaford, of Montreal, Que,,), Resting at the I,Helen Charron Funeral Home, 25 Wellington St., Coatieook.Funeral service will be hold on Friday, October ttth, at the Sisco Memorial Church, at 2.30 p.m.Rev.Geoffrey Joycey officiating.Interment in Mount Forest Cemetery.J.Knapp Reg'd., 849 2949.KNOWLTON, Margutrlt* \u2014 At Brome, Que., on Wednesday, October mh, 1063, Marguerite Lindsay Knowlton, daughter of the late Mr.and Mrs Frederick Knowlton.Resting at the C.E.Wilson and Son Funeral Home, in Knowlton.Funeral from St.Paul's Church, on Friday, October 11th, at 11 a m., Rev.T.E.II.Nurse officiating.Interment in Knowlton Cemetery.RODRIGUE, R»n« \u2014 Suddenly at the Hotel Dieu Hospital, Sherbrooke, Que., on Wednesday, October 9, 1968, Reno Oliva Rodrigue, of Rock Island, Que., beloved husband of Edna Nicholson, in his 41st year.Remains resting at Cass Funeral Home, 39 Dufferin ltd., Stan-stead.The funeral service will be held on Saturday, October 12th at Our Lady of Mercy Church, Rock Island, nt 10 a m.Falher George Guay officiating.Interment in Mount St.Mary Omet ery.Monarch Knitting outstanding.Jackie missing LEVKAS ISLAND, Greece\u2014 in') The whereabouts of the yacht Christina, carrying Mrs.John E.Kennedy on a vacation cruise, became a mystery Wednesday night.There had been reports the vessel would come to this Ionian Sea island, but she did not appear.(Earîi nf alumhs MCLAtKiHMN I wish to Kin-coroly thank my friends and rcl-tlves who were* v> kind to mo dm Intf my slay In the* 8hflrt>rookc ffoRpltali remuinhcrlny me with ards, flowors and Klfts.A special thanks to the doctors and nuraca on the 2nd floor, also the Knowlton U.C.W., the Brill Ladles, U.C.W.and the Creek U.C.W.Your kindness will alwaya be remembered.MRS.CLARKNCE MCLAUGHLIN, West Holton, Que.Mother of Neil, of Ottawa, Shirley (Mrs.Douglas Hall), Bister of Gladys (Mrs.Victor Brownlow) and Mrs.Eric Norman (Lovina) oi Toronto.Resting at Johnston's Funeral Home, 530 Prospect St., where the funeral will leave on Friday, October 11th, for scrvico in St.Patrick's Church, at 9 a m.Interment in St.Michael\u2019s Cemetery.WALKER, Katherine M.(Tillic) \u2014Entered into rest at the Sherbrooke Hospital, on Tuesday, October 8th., 1963, Katherine M.(Tillic) Miles, beloved wife of the late David Walker, in her 83rd year.Funeral ser-jviee from the R.L.Bishop Funeral Chapel, 300 Queen Blvd.! N., Sherbrooke, on Friday, October 11 at 10 a.m.Mr.Horace Cull wick officiating.Interment in the Boutelle Cemetery, | Inverness, Que.FOX \u2014- The family of the late (I John Fox wish to oxprew their sincere appreciation for the Kind- j ness shown and the assistance given j us at the death and burial of our Dad, and son-in-law.Especially do, we thank .Mr.and Mrs.Handulf Dustin, Mr.and Mrs.Ian ItodKf, the hearers, those that sent flowers, food and cards.Our grateful thanks.KEN AND RUSSEIA (Sons), EILEEN EFT/\u2019.PATRICK, (Mother-tn-law).J.W.DRAPER FUNERAL HOME 314 Mam SL, Cowansville 263-0393 Successor to Howard Hastings The Late: Geo.Robb, Jos.Hingston.Kenneth Jenne, Walter Morrison.Established 1850.(TIT jWiVINHT SEE THE ALL NEW 1964 STUDEBAKER You have to see it to believe itl 24 months guarantee or 24,000 miles NOW AT Rousseau Automobile inc.Your Authorized Studebaker Dealer SALES \u2014 PARTS \u2014 SERVICE 2059 King St.West\u2014Sherbrooke\u2014Tel.569-6464 f 4 8 SHERBKOOKE DAILY RECORD.THUR5., OCT.10, 1933 N.V CLOUTIER in*.DODGE CHRYSLER \u2014ToO*, VALIANT^.V\u2014 562-3805 43 Wellington St.S Used C»r Lot\u2014 1465 King West Sherbrooke CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES CASH RATE \u2014 3 cents per word, minimum charge 50 cents tor 16 words or less.Three consecutive insertions, 3rd day half charge.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.569-3636.V.Articles For Sale______________ 125 40 QT.milk cans, in new condition.$5-00 each.Also .im interested In approximately 100 tons of good hay yearly.Harold M.Ches-ley, Uxbridge, Mass.US A.48\u2019* SWING lathe 16* 6\u201d long, 10 ft.between centers, quick change gear, taper attachment.2 and face plate, 1 radial drill.1 coping achlne, cuts angle flats-squares and punches up J?inch; 1951 Station wagon Hillman Gazelle.Phone Cookshire 875-3.>03.BABY carriage and large crib.Good condition.LO.2-4232.DOG CRATE, made for Standard poodle, or large dog.Only used once.Tel.VI.3-4475, Magog.4.Property For Sole SMALL house and barn, very rea- 2, I YEAR sonable.Terms If desired.Roy Hereford Reed.Waterville, 837-2605.BUNGALOW \u2014 Living room, dining room, ceramic tile bathroom, 3 bedrooms, hardwood floors, wall to wall carpeting, oak finish.Owner leaving town.Lot 57 x 142 440 Argyle St.Call LO.9-2267 or IX).2-9050.(11.Livestock For Sale year old NEW bungalows 5 rooms, brick automatic heating, painted.Situated Hollywood development on Bourque Blvd.Price $9,900.00.\t$50 down.Easy terms.Apply Jean Louis Pomerleau, 562-5728.HOUSETIIAILEH for sale, 40 x 8.Wm.Stowe, Cowansville, Qn reports w e r e The treasurer.Mrs Roy given.Mrs Allan Suitor, wcl- THE DRYER.AT THE BEST POSSIBLE VALUE ON THE CANADIAN MARKET HAS BEAUTY.QUALITY PERFORMANCE Here it a \"certified'' GENERAL ELECTRIC dryer and washer made to suit your budget and your needs.TWO CYCLE ULTRA RAPID DRYER MODEL 52 D 31 \u2022\tDrying cycle of 140 minutes \u2022\tAutomatic control for softer wash \u2022\tUltra rapid drying system \u2022\tMignetic Door \u2022\tOperates on 115 or 230 volts.\u2022\tHeight 36\", and depth 25\" with a built-in shelf.I s $ 159 ,4: SEE THESE APPLIANCES AT E.MORIN & FILS INC.FOR APPOINTMENTS:\t Charles Morin:\t2-3360 Gilles Morin:\t9-1176 J.Paul Morin\t2-8919 Maurice Patient:\t Magog VI.\t3-3020 2630 King St.West Tel.569-5548 Sherbrooke momberit.g shut-ins and sym pathy eard> sent out.Members were urged to keep in mind the woVk of the Cancer Clinic A new schedule for branch worker» will be arranged by the convener.education Mis Ian Kirby called attention to the f r e e French courses being sponsored by the Lennoxville W 1 Cituenship A pertinent arti ole Home-making Skills Count tn Developing Countries, was read.Home Keonomics Mis William Suitor asked that m ore and a greater vari 'ty of recipes for the cook book project be brought to the November meeting.Agriculture Mrs.William Kvati' gave a suggestion for the storing of bulbs and tubers, stating D D.T dust and moth flakes will repel rodents and help to prevent the development of \\arious pests.Publicity: Mrs.Robert Suitor read an interesting excerpt from a recent magazine Livewire Ladies Won't be Stepped On., dealing with the beginning, progress and some af the achievements of the Women's Institutes.SCHOOL FAIR A report on the School Fair was given by Mrs Roy Suitor.In view of the smaller number of exhibits and lack of support and cooperation from former backers, Mrs Suitor suggested that the feasibility of trying to carry on this department be given serious consideration.Mrs.Suitor also reported that two catering projects, a reception and an auction, had proved \u2018successful ami augmented the funds.A paper drive is planned lor this month Mrs.George McVety won the floating prize which w as donated by Mrs.Kirby.An apron sale was held and I the contents of the travelling basket auctioned Mrs.Bertrand Turner wvjlcd the members to meet at her MUL 6 KIVtK \u2014 Mrs Kvelyn Hasehtne.who spent a few days tn Sawyervillc.the guest of Mr and Mrs Vm cent Young attended the Willard Young Wedding on Sept 2S, at the home of the bride's parents Mr and Mrs V incent Young and the reception in the Sawyerville High School Miami Mrs Fret! Luce, also were among the guests at the same wedding and reception.apartment in Magog for t h e November meeting Mi- Ko bert Suitor will be cohosU'\" The hostesses, a-sited by Mrs George McVety.-cr\\ed re freshments during the social hour.770-4 Door Sedan Whether you\u2019re looking for low cost and 6-cylinder economy.iliilll smm 770-2 Door Hardtop big car features and V8 performance.770-4 Door Station Wagon 660-2 Door Sedan (or something between the two.) there\u2019s an exciting new 1964 Rambler Classic that will give you exactly what you want What are you looking for in a car?Economy?Luxury?A little bit of both?Suit yourself\u2014with a popular-sized, popular-priced 1964 Rambler Classic.Let's suppose that you want a relatively inexpensive car.You want it in a family-size.with plenty of room and comfort.You want it to look good, operate economically, perform well, keep its value The 1964 Series 550 Classic equipped with Rambler's famous-for-dependability 6-cylinder engine, is the perfect answer.If, on the other hand you're thinking about luxurious interiors and leave-'em-behind performance .if you want such optional extras as reclining bucket seats with a center console or Rambler's new power-lift side window controls ., .then the '64 Series 770 Classic with the new 198 hp V8 is the car for you.Many people, of course, will want a little of both: a combination of luxury and economy.With both a 6-cylinder engine and the powerful new V8.with a wide range of models and options, the 1964 Rambler Classic can become exactly the car you have in mind.And no matter which 1964 Classic you choose, you get all of these famous Rambler features: the world's most complete rustproofing, guaranteed Ceramic-Armoured muffler system, guaranteed battery and coolant, battery-saving alternator, 3-year or 30.000-miie lubncation,2-year or 24.000 -mile warrantee on the entire car.self-adjusting Double-Safety brakes, and reclining seats.See the entire line of 1964 Rambler Classics at your nearby Rambler Dealer's soon.He'll be glad to show you exactly wh'at you have in mind.CLASSIC 6 or V8 A PRODUCT OF AMERICAN MOTORS (CANADA) LIMITED SEE THE POPULAR CLASSIC 6 OR V8-THE ECONOMICAL RAMBLER AMERICAN 6-THE LUXURIOUS AMBASSADOR V8-AT YOUR DEALER S NOW TOWN- P.CHICOINE AUTOMOBILES k 1089 Wellington St.S.Sherbrooke, Que.Phone 569-9669 EASTERN ship MOTORS ltd.Sherbrooke, Que.2222 King St.W, Phone 569-3604 Vale Perkins Mr.and Mr» Kdw.ml Martin, the former Eleanor Cameron, of London, tint,, motored here and .spent a te\\t da>» with Mr.and Mr».Harr) George, visited Mr and Mr» Ralph George and family and Mr and Mrs Hollis Tibbitts, before leaving for Montreal VVe»t where lhe> will he guest» of Mrs.Martin's mother.Mrs MeKrnna.and Mi MeKenna Mr Cecil Wallis, who was the guest of Mr and Mis Willie Allen, in Westtield.Mass was accompanied home by his wife ami two daughters who had spent a week at the Allen home Mr.and Mrs Joseph Cote iSHERBROOKF DAILY RECORD.THURS, OCT 10, 19fi3 9 spent a week in Montreal a* guests of their son, Mr Donald Cote.Mrs Cote and Daniel in Ville Si Laurent, and of their daughter Florida, Mrs Gerald Loiscile Mr Loiselle and six children, in La Prairie, and of their daughter Thereat.M i s Florien Lague.Mr l.ague and four children also of Ville St Laurent Mr VV iUred Macdonald h a s left for Scappoose, Ore , where he will visit his 02) ear-old unole Mr Robert Allan, before going on to visit relatives in Los Angeles Mi ami Mrs Kii»»eli Besser left to spend two days with Mr and Mrs Drake, in Ottawa, Ont., before going on to Delray Beach.Fla,, where they will spend the winter.Mrs.Stanley Booth, of the B M l\u2019.Hospital, was a recent guest ol Mr, and Mr*.George Jewett and familv.Mr and Mrs.Malcolm John son have returned to their home on Staten Island.Mr Johnson's mother is a guest of Mr.and Mrs Ra> Jones, at Pine Lodge Mr.and Mrs.William Jansen and three children, of Bronx ville.N Y,, are spending a few days at their home here on the lake PRE-SEASON WINTER THES at LOWEST PRISES EVER 80 BE AND 0Ei oal were easi hill on the High School field !y stopped by Pivko.yesterday afternoon.Sher The teams went through the brooke Juniors won TO score second half without a goal u,.while the Seniors battled to a though both missed good chan-scoreless tie.\tces.Weintrager, at center half.,(J\tli(.|| In the Junior tilt it was nip and goalkeeper Pivko stood out r,, Kinney Cadet and tuck all the way.The first for Stanstead, Cooper Timmons iieyiNusseVi D, Kerbs, I.Hamer, I in the second half with the |)agg (; Lusbyi w.Brunclle, score sheet still clean when a;,, lj(,haron, M.Thorenton, H Sherbrooke Plante bombarded with 43 shots.Rangers Coach Billy Reay gefs lo winning start, Red Wings at home to Leafs, new deal completed Mem RESULTS yer was\tMj||Si \\\\ Hardwick.Subs; P.ded in the Stanstead goal area ,,rovost and \u201e Archibald.wtih the awarding of a penalty: , ,\tSherbrooke Munk trick, kick.P.Mossner scored to givei Sherbrooke a 1-0 lead.Stanstead tried hard FIRST 2i Prince\tKxpres» 4.20 4,BO\t4.SO (R) Sonny\tMcKlyo\tH W>\t7.101 .5) Dtwey\tClay\t4.50 Time 2:17.2 Flylnx Easy, Wausa, Sir Hoyal R, Ferlsnd Suiprise,) Quick Spangler.SECOND RACE 17) Combos Pic k » 20 4 80 4 30 (R) Chief Corsica\t6 20 7.90 4) Cole\u2019s\tColby\t8 90 Time:\t2:12 4 Hunnymode Coy, l.ash flanovet.Prince Gerry C, Isa bel Thubiooke, Lyndon Abbot.DOUBLE (2-7) $23 80 THIRD RACE (4) Centaur\t20.00 7 40 5.80 (7/ Ragon\t10 80 4 70 (.3) General Franklin\tfi.20 Time: 2:10.3 Mighty Nibble, Yonder Way, Runnymede Lee, Dillon f, One Fifty Five.FOURTH 9.40 6.20 6.80 Time: 2:14.2 Lou Direct > the e i g ht established elubsr\u2019rsd d*v'-ston agreed to help them out by let ting them buy some moie play ers.1 (sharing small talk on the aspects of this exasperating and Bo Belinsky signs contract ANGELES (AP) \u2014 Bo by many as likely to sue-in getting traded without really trying, turns out to be the first man the Los Angeles Angels have signed for 1964.Belinsky is the first player in .the major leagues to come to i terms for next season.Until recently.Belinsky was almost certa\u2019n he\u2019d be traded I this w inter.If not that, he figured the Angels would perform so much surgery on his salary lie d be exempted from the fed-first oral income tax.However, he discovered Wednesday that the Angels arc dropping neither him nor his wages.\"It\u2019s a gas,\u201d he said.Belinsky achieved wide public notice last year on two counts: When he pitched a no-hitler against the Baltimore Ori- Open, Open Amateur and and Amateur).Huggett, Christy O\u2019Con- the U.S.(nor, Dave Thomas.Harry Weet man and George Will.The Rangers go against wci\t, j.Canadiens in Montreal.\t!°ver a salary dlsputc\u2019 Chicago\u2019s two - point effort Godfrey- however, won\u2019t be in (Wednesday night before a lhe Red win§ lineup ton:ght hometown crowd of 14 651 car- against the Hawks.He was or-ried the club to Ihe top of the d£,red ,0 repor1 t0 De' standings over Montreal and ,roi:'s Pittsburgh farm club in Boston who produced a 4-4 saw- the American Hockey League, off in the schedule opener Tues- Prime Minister Lester Pear-day night in the hub.\tson, a baseball player of some PLANTE PEPPERED\tnote in his youth, is to officiate Jacques Plante, playing his at the opening ceremonies Sal-first scheduled game for New orday night in Toronto, drop-York since a seven-player swap P>ng the puck for the ceremon-with Montreal last June, was ml faceoff.it was announced peppered with 4.) shots and Wednesday night.beaten twice in the first period- and once in the final period.Bridgeport, Conn.\u2014Billy Tis-Pley was held up for 20 min- dale.176 Bridgeport, outpointed utes in the third period after he Cleo Daniels, 175, White Plains suffered a cut that took seven N.Y., 6 stitches to close.\t\u2014 Plante said later he was He got about one-sixth of that struck in the face by the elbow of Chicago right-wingei John McKenzie, an expatriate from the minors who counted the second goal for the Hawks.Billy Hay and Ron Murphy total Wednesday night \u2014 three goals and two assists\u2014in Rochester\u2019s 9-1 rout of Baltimore Clippers in both teams\u2019 league opening game.Î LAND-ROVER 1 Pittsburgh Hornets blasted (the other Chicago scorers and! Buffalo Bisons 4-1 and Cleveland Barons beat Hershey Bears 4-2 in other openers.Angotti, a Michigan Tech pro- duct, sat out most of last year: with a broken leg and a fractured elbow, getting in only 39 games in his rookie year.He got off to a blazing start in the opener, opening the scoring with less than a minute to go in the first period and adding two more in the second.Kent Douglas, Les Duff, Gus Brassard, Dick Gamble, Jim Pappin and Gerry Ehman all scored for the Americans.Jean Râtelle got Baltimore\u2019s only goal.Veteran Joe Szure scored two goals and an assist in leading Cleveland over Hershey, thei Bea's\u2019 first opening night loss in eight years.Dick Mattiusij and Fred Glover got the other Baron goals.Roger DeJordy and Michel Harvey scored for the losers, Harvey on a third] period penalty shot.Lowell MacDonald also had a] three - point performance, two.goals and an assist, in Pittsburgh\u2019s victory at Buffalo.Eddie Joyal broke a 1-1 tie in the middle period before MacDonald rammed in his two clinch-! Earl Ingarficld clicked for the Rangers who fired 32 shots at Glenn Hall.; The red headed Hay opened I the scoring at 7:30 of the first period with assists from Bobby Hull and Ken Wharram.Ingar-field got that one back wdth an unassisted effort at 12:51, stealing the puck from Chicago strongman Howie Young to beat Hall from in close.At 19:08 Hay set up McKenzie and the Hawks went ahead 2-1.There was no scoring in the second 20 minutes.Murphy's goal rounded it out at 9:24 of the final period.Chico Maki and Eric Nesterenko drew assists.The Red Wings picked up HERE'S THE MOST DEPENDABLE OF ALL VEHICLES ON THE ROAD \u2014 see it, test it, and buy it for years of reliable service! 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nual fund drive of the Bound, y wj|1 bc an adapUtion of RfobeJ branch of the Canadian Bible,E Sherwood\u2019s Abe Lincoln in Society is now is progress andllUinoii, with Jason Robards Jr.will continue throughout the in the title role, month of October.\tHorace McMahon, late of In keeping with the program Naked City, has not much to of the parent society, The Uri- do and few funny lines on CBS is old hat and North America (jsb an(| foreign Bible Society, has the same prestige Spain the goal for this Montreal dis- once had.\tItrict is 12 per cent greater than\t._ MAJOR PROBLEM\tthe normally well supported|a guest shot next^Saturday\u2014and The growing number of Eu jyeiarly objective.Reasons forjif he can\u2019t help the show, no- RALDWIN'S MILLS \u2022 I*) kl Hf â \\m T M U !\t0« Cookshire W.l.voles donations to good causes COOKSHIRE Mrs R G ,.1*0 kind to them.She told of the shoestring budget which the Federation of Women s Institutes of Southern Rhodesia have and of the help which the African women are receiving, which covers the field of needlework, knitting, cooking, hygiene, child \u2022 care housekeeping, first \u2022 aid and many forms of handwork.IP YOUR TV SiT ntedt repairs or adiustmanli Call L.NICOL ENRG.Radio and TV Salas & Sarvica Daily 9.00 a.m.- 10 p.m.95 Wellington St.S.Tel.569 2244 I Hodge entertained the Women\u2019s Mrs.Clarke reminded the Institute at her nome, with Mrs ladies to bring in some more * R.B.Learned, vice-president, co,,on for cancer dressings.Tn the chair\tA number of interesting and i\t,\tamusing ai tides were passed Thank you notes from stu-|around and eat.b member readj dents who received prizes were one.read.It was announced that! Following adjournment Mrs.j :the recipient of the cheer has-\tand Miss Learned \u2019ket was pleased that the ladies servcd I had remembered her.Letters ! ! read were from Mrs.Eilard, j |re making Canada Beautiful for; WHISKY BANNED BUY-SALE\u2014EXCHANGE NOTED FOR PIANO X ' * N SERVICE Jackie Gleason show but, anyway, its steady work .Jerry Lewis has Sammy Davis Jr.for \"Gee, if we were able to buy that, just think how wealthy our husbands would have to be!\u201d ropean immigrants in Canada,I1*1*8 are jnany, varied and im eager for visitors from home,\t\u2018
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