Sherbrooke daily record, 17 avril 1964, vendredi 17 avril 1964
[" tu WEATHER Soimy with a few cloudy intervals today; very warm; winds light becoming southwesterly 20 by afternoon.High today at Sherbrooke 65.Out look for Saturday; Showers and cooler.tjecbrooke IMii Becotd Today's Chuckle ' Somobody s mvontwd « now kind of pon You fill if wifb wotor ond it writ*» undor ink.Established 1897 Price: 7 Cents SHERBROOKE, QUEBEC, FRIDAY, APRIL 17.19h4 Sixty - Eighth Year He sailed, but soon he sank, on Sherbrooke's street mm\u201d, mmk ?** «.^ imimmIiii iiiiWiidiWul «OSS.&tw-'-SSirffc *» iSlfefcrc MM I \\l I Ml Ml I M TO I Ml Risni ABANDON SHIP HI A( 111 l> (Record photos by (ierry I emav) MPs agree on need for ne w electoral map Could revise the BN A Act OTTAWA (CP)\u2014Prime Minister Pearson says he hopes it will not be necessary to hold a full-scale constitutional conference in connection with the Canada Pension Plan.As behind-the-scenes negotia-(ions continued in the hopes of producing a pension formula; acceptable to Ottawa and the ! yo,,,\tj provinces, the question of SASKATOON (CP) ^ nc^er constitutional roadblocks was the watchful eye of police of- rajse(] jn j^e Commons Thurs-ficers, Opposition Leader John (|av Diefenbaker Thursday night\t\u201e laid the groundwork for Geor8e ^ow,an' (former Pr°-the Progressive Conservative ^r.cs.s\u2018ve Conservative ü\t»w i rv i c- r n v party\u2019s campaign in the Saskatoon federal byelection.Dief menaced Before Mr.Diefenbaker ar- finance minister, asked whether the government is considering holding a constitutional conference jon possible amendments to the Ï O l | AWA (CP) All parlies in Parliament have agreed in principle to (he 7iidca that constituencies should be redistributed, but as for how to go about it well, [that's another thing.i\tI he government's plan would establish 10 provincial commissions to reshape the electoral boundaries in tunc with the ll,61 census.Objections to it poured forth like ballots.1 (Gilbert llondrau (CrediUste jSlicfford) said there should be Our com missions, not 10, Onl v [the seven members of the Cred iliste parts in the chamber voted for this amend ment and it was turned back by 81 mem hers from the other parties.Stanley Knowles MM\u2019 (Win ______________\t; ^l|if t rived in Winnipeg Thursday, a British North America Act\twwisiiiiwih.A \u2019i\t, s Saskatoon radio station reportedjwhich would permit the pro.an unidentified person tele- posecj federal pension scheme phoned and warned'.A ou havej,.,, emb0{jy benefits now consid-just one hour to save John Dief- erec| a pr0vincial responsibility, enbaker s life.\tThese benefits include pay- -X- JL.\tments to survivors of persons, who die before receiving the Probe sabotage \u201c\tIn mountain fighting BRUSSEIjS (Reuters! \u2014 Two Mr.Pearson, who promised toi doctors and one technician were make a statement in the Com-being questioned today concern- mons Monday on the latest pen-ing alleged sabotage in thesion developments, said he operating theatre of the Edithihoped the federal plan could De Gaulle defends aid to the underdeveloped PARIS (AP) President drlrcplv to mounting rritirisin in Gaulle defended his program of France against heay expendi aid to underdeveloped countries lures for nuclear weapons and Thursday night against critics foreign aid.who think he ought to spend | France is spending npproxi* part of the money for French matcly 1.8 per cent of its gross schools and housing.\t; national product on foreign aid.He also told a radio-television the highest percentage in the audience that France must con- world and more Ilian double the time to develop its independ ( .72 per cent the United Slates ent nuclear force to keep from [spends.Crities protest that becoming an American protcc-tmore money should be used al torate and to dissuade a Soviet home, especially for educational attack.\tfacilities ami housing.The French leader made no France's annual birth rate in 'nf (,ac|1 r(,emission would hr new policy declaration II is [creased about .100.000 between ^ f,.,|,,r;l| representation com chief purpose appeared to be to 1042 and 1946.and institutionsjmjl|sioneri N(.|son caalonguav.of higher learning must turn away thousands of students foi PROPOSES AMENDMENT Bv I M>\\ VRD R\\ VS ( Record staff reporter ) \\ big green car sat in the middle of Big Forks Street \\cstcrday afternoon, t w o-thirds submerged in water, about 40 feet from dr> land in cither direction along the flooded street.A crowd grew along the shoreline, each new arrival asking an almost identical question, \"How did it get tiic re ?\u201d l he car's owner, Arthur Fortin of Cookshirc.who had been the object of a minor police manhunt, was cventual-b located in the erowil and supplied the answer.\"It Moated,\" He explained that he had been driving along the .street from the direction of King Street and that be noticed water under the railroad underpass but thought it was only an inch or two deep.What he didn't t ml ire was that the road underneath the muddy n\\er water dipped sharply beneath the underpass.He drove on for a tew teet, than he floated.Hut not for long.The car was not seaworthy, it leaked Uniting helplessb towards the underpass, it slowly sank until it grounded.Rescue arrived.\\ spectator found a length of timber and resled one end of it on top of a wall beside the underpass, the other on the trunk of Mr.Fortin's ear.This was Ins escape route A low truck arrived and parked al the waterline, yard* away from the derelict.A vol unleer, who was unknown to Mr.Fortin, the police nr !h* low truck driver, waded inln Hie water, pulling « cable Irom the truck Aller several minute* be .shivered, emerged, crossed the train track* and disappeared.Soon, however, hr was to ha observed mi the opposite shore wilh a makeshift raft and a paddle.He launched hia cruft and paddled for aeveral tnlrtlite» inward* the ear before capsizing Undaunled, he waded towards the ear, pushing the nipeg Norlh Cenlre) objected In\tn,.p\u201essr,| ,|.u,- coni in the way the four member* ol m,,| (((W1,nis the truck and each commission would bo se ,.v,.niuallv In shore, lected.\tBy Hus lime, Robert Thi- Under Hie lull ihr provincial1 beaull had arrived with hi* chairman would be named byjamphibiou* ear He drove oui the chief justice of Ihr province In (he un amphibioua one.ar from among judge* of his court.jeompanied by Mr.Fortin.They One member would be ap manged lo attach a line to the pointed by the prime minister, another by Ihe leader of ihe Op position, ami the fourth member REINFORCEMENTS ARRIVE IN VIET NAM \u2014 Vietnamese government infantrymen move up to reinforce an outpost, in background, at Kien Long, the district capi- tal of the Ca Mau peninsula, the southern tip of South Viet Nam.Government troops engaged Communist Viet Cong forces in three-day battle this week at Kien Long.Am- erican sources said Vietnamese government casualties were the heaviest of a single engagement in the war.(AP wirephoto via radio from Saigon) ?DeOaulle is operated on Jack of room Ihe birlh boom,I Mr.Knowle* proposed *n awav sunken vehicle, and Ihe low truck pulled it lo shore A crowd gathered around Mr Foilin\u2019* ear He opened Ihe back door.Gallon» of water poured out.The crowd surged back A man fell into a babv carriage.The ear wa* towed Greeks say Turk patrols killed and increased longevity, also amendment Ihal would take se have created a critical housing lection privileges «way from) shortage.\tIhe prime minister and Oppo Since he returned to power inisition leader.Instead, the chief' 1958, de Gaulle said, France has justice of each provinee would PARIS (Reuters)_____President boosted education spending tojhavc lo choose the two mem He Gaulle has undergone an 16 per eenl from 10 per cent of hers from a provincial govern operation in the Cochin MilitaryHhe national budget and the $2 ment office or Ihe faculty of anj Hospital here, according lo 740,000,000 set aside for schools educational institution, sources close to the premier\u2019s this year is triple the 1958 fig- This amendment wa* pro office,\ture He said housing construe posed three minutes before Hie: The sources said the operation lion has increased to 1.000 units House rose T h u r * d * y and TIMMINS, Ont.had been envisaged for some a day from 793.\t.George Nowlan (PC Digby jdcnls of this Northern Ontario Frances revenues have risen Annapolis \u2022 Kings) said Mr.[community are frolicking in * Town, stocks boom (CP)\u2014Real- Cavell institute in Brussels, jem\u2019 dy such benefits without MC0SIA _ skirmishing be-| Greek sources claimed that iniwhere the majority of the ]ahorimon,hs' anri\tn() One doctor mobilized undersaving to convene a full-scale\t1\t1\t'-! \u2018 Sunday\u2019s government decree constitutional conference.\t:ull 1IluuIllaul llul£t!!, uï«hiuk.k\t\u201eu, .u.*.*.,\t\u201e«.Krr.s ohsc.\t.ne -\t.,., ,\t.\t,\t, no change.* dig nut from a trading precedent.\"\tdice.\tavalanche which followed th* The 73-year-old president en 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Laur.Fin.\u201cA\" McMillan\tBlocdrl\t30*s Masscy-Fcrguson\t21*« Molson s\t\u2018\u2018A''\t29\"< Notanda\t44'L VANCOUVER\t(CP)-\tGradu\tOk'1'\"'\tMH ale doctors\tfrom\tcertain\tforeign\u2019' rlleep In our heart*, you will always »i«v, faovfd and remembered even d*' Sadlv mlaaed by, MAfHiF < Minfin IT irister) I.OI IS AND Dlf'KfK mephewsi beied me with letlel* and raid*.Waterloo Mowers from far and near, and for tie manv a Memorial Cup Survivors East \u2014 Toronto Marlboros.North Bay Trappers.Sault Ste.Marie Greyhounds.Ottawa Montagnards.Montreal NDG Monarch*.West \u2014 Edmonton Oil Kings.Este van Bruins.Tonight's Carnes East Sault Ste Mane Greyhounds at North Bay Trsppers (Best-of-se\\en series tied 3-3).West Estevan Bruins at Edmonton Oil Kings (First game of best-of seven series).Dressing Room I Alex Delvecchio pols winner wiih Comments ||J\t|ef, jp ^ Howe jj main cog in sel-up, meet tomorrow He was so incensed by one writer last season that the two tangled in the-Reds' dressing room and ultimately finished up in a on-decision court battle with the matter dropped.Ns WHAT GOES Looks like a game of crap but its only jubilant Detroit players mobbeing Alex Delvecchio as lie was knocked to the ice after scoring the winning goal against the Toronto Maple leafs with 17 seconds to go in last night's game at De troit.Red Wings won 4-3.To- ronto players goalie Johnny Dower and \\ndy Bathgate watch antics of Detroit pla>-ers.(AP Wirephoto).NATIONAL LEAGUE Molson's and Marmite to meet in finals of City Small Pin Bowling League, Germain Lapointe high man Philadelphia\tW 2\tL 0\tPet.1 OOO\tGBL San Francisco\t.2\t1\t.667\tw St.Louis \t\t.2\t1\t667\t11 Chicago \t\t.1\t1\t.500\t1 Houston\t\t\t.1\t1\t>00\tl Pittsburgh \t\t,.1\t1\t.500\t1 Cincinnati .\t\t1\t.500\t1 Los Angeles\t.1\t2\t.333\t1 * 3 i Milwaukee \t\t.1\t2\t.333\tfa New York\t0\t2\t.000\t2 Molson\u2019s Brewery and Marmite Restaurant rolled their way into the finals of the City Small Pin Bowling League when they eliminated Dow and Bryan Cohen squads in the semi-finals.The finals will open Monday.April 20, at the Bowlorium at 7.15 p.m.w'ith the second game booked for the following Monday, April 27.Each game will consist of five strings and the team emerging with the largest pin-fall will be declared the winner.Dow got the jump on Mol son's in their first string with 2.400 compared to 2,293 but in the second string Molson\u2019s bounced back to take the two-string total pin battle 4,678 to 4.318 to win the berth by 360 pins.In the other match \"Marmite rolled 2,428 for their opeuier while the Cohen squad posted 2,063 to fall behind and couldn\u2019t manage to close the gap.The winners pulled out with a total of 4.516 compared to 4.348 to lose out by 168 pins.Rene Provencher roiled the top for Dow with 981 and was followed by Lionel Rheaume with 937.The former had a 500 but his mate posted 506 for the high three string total.For Molson's Germain Lapointe was tops with 1,005 for his six string while Henri Fortier was next with 983.Normand Ainslie was tops for Marmite with a total of 9 2 while Jacques Joncas was next with 960 for their six-strings.For Cohen Paul Rheaume was the best with 910 while Gerard Goudreau was next with 902 for the los- THURSDAVS GAMES Cincinnati 5.Los Angeles 2*.\u201c St.Louis 2.San Francisco 0 Milwaukee 6, Houston 5 (Only games scheduled).FRIDAY! 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Val Estrie AUTOMOBILES LIMITEE SEE ONE OF OUR SALESMEN: \u2022 Claude Berube, Reel Duquette, Adrien Proulx, Acy Cloutier, Raoul Pilotle, Claude Godbout, Burt Hill, Gerard Cote, Maurice Ducharme.TEL.569-9093 2615 King St.West \u2014 Sherbrooke Baltimore .Boston .Detroit Los Angeles .Washington .Cleveland I Kansas City .New York Chicago ., THURSDAY'S GAMES Minnesota 6.Washington 2 Boston 4, New York 3 Baltimore 4.Chicago 3 (Only games scheduled).FRIDAY'S GAMES New York at Baltimore Chicago at Boston Los Angeles at Detroit Minnesota at Washington Kansa* City at Cleveland .500 .333 .000 000 .000 .000 m DKTROlT (UP)\u2014\"I\u2019m finding out I ve a leal comeback club,\" said a smiling Std Abel, general \u2022 manager ¦ coach, in the steamy Detroit Bed \\\\ mg dressing room a- his club celebrated its victors over the Toronto M.iplc Leafs.\"When sou wm one in over time and then another in the las! minute, you know sou have a team that just doesn't beliese jin quitting , .Oh ses, 1 ssas (overjoyed when we were ahead 3 0 but after the middle of the (second frame we got tired and they came on.\"Sure, the senes can go seven and 1 think we can win that cup.\" Ales Delvecchio, who sank the winner with 17 seconds left, svas buss ansuciing a barrage of questions, I couldn't help hut sink that one.\u2019Gordie Howe ami Andre 1'ronosost ssorked it over to me and Bower was on the other side of the cage.It ssas a big I goal, especially as I was on the ice when Mckenney tied il up I just had to get it back.\" Floyd Smith, who had never before hit tor two goals in the Stanley Cup playoffs, said.\"I\u2019m tired.You sure work with Mhis plub and it's all worth it, Nosv let's end it in five.\" Terry Sawehuk: \"They're all tough, both the games and the [shots, bul playoff hockey goes weird Here we are three up and what happens'1 We have to battle to win Let's try to end it [in five\" Tormilo coach Punch Imlaeh left the dressing room minutes after his team came in and Harold Ballard, the Leafs' ex eeulive vice president, became the spokesman.\"We were down the same in the Montreal series and came back Any team that comes back from 3 0 and lie must have something.I know we got the horses \" Carl Brewer, playing his first game id the iinal series, said.\"Itihs didn't bother me and we\u2019ll come back.' \u2019 Tim Horton: \"It's tough to lose like lhat but that's hockey You can never tell,\" Bed Kelly: \u201cWe made our big effort to come back but they just had fo get one more.\" Neither team reported injur ies outside of a few bruises.DFTROIT iCP) H s little wonder Gordie Howe is nervous the super-star right winger amt the rest of the Detroit Bed Wings have been leaving everything to the last minute lately.Thursday night Howe's hnemate Alex Delvecchio scored at 19 43 of the third period against Toronto Maple Leafs to give the Wings a 43 win in the third game of the Stanley Cup finals.In the final minute of the second game in Toronto goalie Terry Sawehuk was beaten and the Wings had to win in over time In the first game Toronto's Bob Pulford beat Sawehuk with only two seconds remaining to hand the Wings their only loss of the series, \"Nerves, Nerves,\" said Howe .\t,\t, , While loroulo fumbled to gel Thursday as he mopped his\t.tooting amid rapid changes in oeaded brow in the Oh mp a imeup combinations, the Wings dressing room \"The pressure in zipped in three quick goals, two these playoff games keeps build \"v 1 ,\".\"1 Nmnh ami one by B re MacGregor.It took a penalty to K.d .loyal of Detroit in the second period to set the stage for the first Tor onto goal Seconds after .loyal jumped out of the box, Andy Bathgate zinged a screened shot I'm glad this one didn\u2019t go from the point that Sawehuk did into overtime.I just don\u2019t know m'1 M'1\u2019 outil it w,:s behind him.I,,.\tiii\then both clubs stnrted In whether am ot us would have,\t' ™ o' lire In the third period, the had am gas e t Mas be some o( i \u201e,,i\\\t,,,\t, ,, ¦\ti-eats put on one of their now the young fellows could have famoua tlthlumr rallies, ami lasted but I m glad this one is first Dave Keon and then line over \"\tmale McKenney found openings Delvecchio gave a large share ln'm '¦crambles near the net.of the credit to Howe for sotlitij' W l,h Ihe Leafs apparently re up the game winning goal aftei ^btned to overtime and looking the Leafs had crawled back \u2018\"'''(«id L' a break, the Wings ing and building and 1 don\u2019t know how long 1 ran take it.\" His eyes were almost shut, lie was blinking so rapidly.WINGS WEr(E TIRING I from a tld deficit fo tie Ihe [score only 56 seconds earlier.\"I didn l belong to tins club if 1 couldn't sink that one,' said [captain Dclvecchto, \"Gordie and Andre (I'ronovost) worked it over to me and Johnny Bower [was on the other side of the I cage \" , ! The relentless Wings, who have been giting the oldei and I more experienced Leafs a skat ing lesson throughout the sene evoked the gods of energy and plummeted into the Toronto zone.Delvecehio's goal elicited a booming ei esvendo of glee from I5,(ii).'i Bed W i n g partisans whose idols have not won a Manley Cup for nine years.Manager-coach Sid Abel, who handles ihe Wings like a favor iie uncle manages ehildren on Ihe way to the randy store, beamed with pride and ure pleas- simply refused tn wilt .(1er thr tying goal by Don McKcnney at has COMfc BACK CLUB '*1^'\t.\t.\t.\ti - , Abel said above Ihe I hoy dumped Ihe puck into .\ti i ii i dies,sing room dir.:\tve got a ihe Toronto zone and held il\t>''n there in Ihe final minute Man ager-coa ch Punch Imlaeh ol Toronto said later the game was J lost because his defenders deni jOilstrated no prowess in clear mg the puck from their own jend, The Wings streaked Into nr It ion in «lie first period .ail earl,!;-^ A\" p acer had molm ized skate-IK \u2022\tIhe two joyous real romeluick dub.When yon win one in overtime and then aimlli i in the Iasi minute, you know you have a team thal just doesn't believe in quitting.\" Toronto's potency was mainly centred in the only forward line lefl unscrambled by ronrh lm-ich Keon.McKennev and NEW PRESIDENT \u2014 Frank ing at the annual meeting of Pearson, left, is se-en accept- the Sherbrooke Curling Club ing the gavel from Gerry when he was elected presi Armstrong, right, last even- j dent for the 1964-65 season.A.(\u2019.Stevens, rentre, honorary-president is looking on.(Photo by Gerry I.emay) WÊÊÊ Sixty cars taking part in fourth annual cross-Canada Auto Rally, leave Vancouver tomorrow morning Bob Rosburg leading pack in Houston Open HOUSTON (AP) \u2014 Bob Ros-Burg said two years ago he never would play in Houston again but he started the second round of the $50,000 Houston Golf Classic today with a one-stroke lead.After posing a four-under-par 67 first round, Rosburg, with a sheepish grin, said he was a bit mad at Houston two years ago when the crowd applauded after he missed a short putt and then booed as he walked off the 18th green.\u201cIt had got into the newspapers that I had criticized the condition of the Memorial Park; course,\" Rosburg said.\u201cWhen they booed me off that green 1 swore I'd never return.\" Rosburg did not play here last year and the classic moved this year from Memorial's municipal layout to the 7,233-yard, par 35-36\u201471 Sharpstown Country-Club course Rosburg finished one stroke ahead of Ramon Sota.a young newcomer from Spain, and veterans Billy Maxwell and Jimmy Clark.Jack Nicklaus, a 3-to-l favorite, took a 76 while playing the first 18 without benefit of a practice round.Grouped at 69 were Lionel Hebert, Rex Baxter Jr., Doug Ford, Ken Ventury, and Don Cherry.Will Homenuik of Winnipeg was one of 12 golfers shooting 70.Bob Charles, defending champion from New Zealand, had a par 71.ÜIi .¦ I™ ivaiTangrd units - -Bathgate between Frank Ma hnvliih anil Ron Slewarl, and Bob Pulford between Red Kelly and Deny Klimnn did not seem to be able to readjust quiekly enough, and Ihe irrépressible Wings forced (heir b \u201es In Ihe wall for most of the fir: I two periods.Imlaeh left the Olympia quield.v aller lie was jostled by a dozen or so over-enthusiastic Delroil fan: He said the team iffiF' \u2019\u2019Hi «au v w 1 Jfttf K! PEPITONE OUT AT THIRD Frank Mahone (11) Boston Red Sox third baseman, makes a diving tag for the out on New York Joe Pepi- tone at third base in the 10th inning of season\u2019s opener at Yankee Stadium.Pepitone tried to make third when Elston Howard singled to left.There will be a greater lest p|avc,| well after the shaky this year on the reliability ol s|a,t and added \"We have to cars, with Ihe motoi head and win three now, and don'l het we sump, transmission and drive can-| ,|0 p ¦ axle assembly sealed.Penally points will he levied if the seal: LEAFS TO PRACTICE are broken\tHe announced the team will Participants will he pcrmitlcd practice again today while the only 15 minutes to work on their Wings relax at Toledo Ohio, ear al Ihe end of each day com Centre Norm Oilman, who pared to an hour last year, [was given special attention by The speed lests, general the Toronto defenders, man-toughening of conditions, and a'aged anolher point Thursday $4,000 increase in prize money night an assist on Smith\u2019s serin $10.000, have attracted top [ond goal\u2014and moved his tolal (light drivers from seven Kuro points to 16.just five short of peart countries, 14 stales and the record held by Chicago\u2019s seven provinces.\tSian Mikita More than half the entries arc Smith says his second goal private and Ihe resl aie manu was really Oilman's, and appar He.was eut down on ('art Yastrzemski\u2019s throw.The Red Sox won in 10 innings 4 3.(AP Wirepholo).Red Sox upset Yanks 4-3 in H-inning due! Tony Oliva, who reached the United States on his brother s name, appears ready to go far in the American League on his own.The rookie outfielder is setting the early batting pace for Minnesota Twins with five hits in 10 times at bat in two g .mes.He clouted a single, a double and a triple and knocked in two runs Thursday night as the Twins whipped Washington Senators 6-2 for their second straight victory.Oliva's real first name is Pedro but he has been known as Tony ever since he used his brother's passport to get into the United States from Cuba.In batting .500 in two games, the left-handed Oliva merely is BOATS, MOTORS, and TRAILERS Always CUSTOM MARINA PEG'D.BOURQUE BLVD.(Montreal Rd.) Tel.864-4884 Full Service on West Bend.Evinrnde.Johnson, and Gale Outboard Motors.following the routine he set in, two previous appearances with Minnesota.He batted nine times in 1962 and seven times last season, compiling a 438 average.Besides Oliva, 22.Bob Tillman and John Orsino starred at bat in the American League Thursday.Tillman pounded out four hits, sparking Boston Red Sox to an 11-innm.g 4-3 victory over New York Yankees, while Orsino slugged a two-run homer that earned Baltimore Orioles past Chicago White Sox 4-3.Oliva got the Twins off to a 1-6 lead in the first inning, doublin\u201e home Rich Rollins, who also doubled.The Twins broke tt game open with three runs in the sixth on Zoilo Ver-salles tv.'sting pop fly triple with the bases loaded.Don Lock homered in the second and Ker.Hunt hit one in the ninth for the Senators' scoring.Tillman, a catching disappointment for the Red Sox last year, socked three single against *he Yankees before he tripled in the 11th.Whitey Ford, who pitched the whole game, then uncorked a wild pitch, al lowing Tillman to score the win- ning run.The defeat spoiled Yogi Berra's debut as a manager.It also was Ford\u2019s first loss as a pitcher-coach.Orsino\u2019s home run, his second of the young .season, climaxed a four-run fifth inning for the Orioles.Chicago rookie second baseman Don Buford helped the rally by hobbling Luis Apari-cio's grounder.The White Sox had grabbed a 2-0 lead in the second on Ron Hansen's home run, Charley Smith's triple and Gerry Mc-Nertney\u2019s sacrifice fly.VANCOUVER (LI') Sixty receive no penally points am cars leave here Saturday in the Die slower cars will be penal fourth annual cross - Canadajized proportionately, auto rally w'ith organizers praying for rain or snow or some other ingredients of \"good\" weather that will make poor roads even worse.Already, organizers say, indications are that the 120 drivers and co-drivers from Europe and North America will meet \u201cin leresting\" conditions on Ihe pre dominalely secondary and back-country roads they will use in the six days between here and Montreal.The rallyists will spend a gruelling ]9'/i hours on rugged mountain roads to Calgary on Ihe first leg.Then, it is hoped, they will slip and slither on Lraiiie gumbo\u2014such as most (acturcrs- u.Hms jm| sponsored ently the official scorer thought have never expcncnced-bcforej^^\tM, for\t\u201em(.because till- Giants of the rally world in man was given credit al one of a rallyjt,j.J(je pfJ Ljungfeldl, Swedish (wint.dependent on the navigationaLria(jona| champion, second over \"Norm had a clear shot,\" and driving skill and endurance: an in the famed Monte Carlo;.sa id Smilh, \"and I think Ihe of the participants and the rc rally this year, who /ill be driv- puck would have gone in any-liability of cars, the worse thejn(, a j-ord Falcon; Olivier Gen way II ticked off my stick hid driving conditions Ihe better lhel(|f,bjpnj winner of the Sebring, didn't really change direction.\" ,esl\tbe Mans and Targo Florio, who The fourth game in the series The winner of a rally is the is a member of the Volvo Cana is here Saturday and the fifth one who arrives at the end with dian (cam and John Bird of Tor in Toronto Tuesday.The sixth, the least number of penalty onlo, reigning Canadian tally if needed, will be played here points which are given for a champion.\tnext Thursday.[wide variety of sins.The rally was \u201ccursed\" with good weather last year and as a ^result the over - all winners, [Dick Doyen and Clay Gibbs of Wauwatosa, Wis,, had only two penalty points.New regulations have been added to make the rally tougher this year.In five closed sections along the route drivers will be told to go as fast as they «afely can iThe fastest in each class will [entering Ontario.With the outcome MEMBERSHIP CARDS The Coatkonk Golf Club invites outside golfers to get their SEASON'S MEMBERSHIP CARDS *s soon as possible.Limited number MEN: $30.00 LADIES: $20.00 Send to: COATICOOK GOLF CLUB INC.Attention: M.R.Mutphy, 446 Simard St.\u2014 Tel: 849-2517 COATICOOK NOW SHOWN \u2014 Complete line ot qualify '64 EVINRUDE OUTBOARD MOTORS Smart assortment of '64 Boats, Traders, and all the new accessories \u2014 ALSO - Good stock of excellent values in used boats and motors.Complete Line of Traveler Boats and the oil new, famous Evmrude Boats ore now in stock.MÂ606 MAHHt SAiisi stma tm.675 Thomas Ave.-MAGOG-Tel.843-3788 10 SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD, FRI., APRIL 17, 19S4 You must uct now to kill crubgruss Farm Forum at Stanbridge East A recommendation for one gra* of the greatest aids of modern gardening has been the development of the pre-emergence crab grass controls.Long before the lawn begins to grow the summer crop of crabgrass can be destroyed by the application of any one of a half dozen pre-emergence chemicals.One of the leading centres sponsors party STANBRIDGE EAST \u2014 The farm forum held a card party on April 4, in the Roman Catholic School basement, they when 500 was played at 12 also destroy the good lawn tables, grasses as well.\t| Prizes were as follows: La- The first thing that the homejdies\u2019 first, Mrs.Charles La-gardener should keep in mind roeque, of Bedford; second, in the control of crabgrass ia Mrs.John Rhicard.Men\u2019s first, to realize it is an annual plantljohn Hall, of Dunham; second, but unfortunately good which dies just as soon as ir has been hit by hard frost in the autumn.You can take my word for it that every crabgrass plant that of turf research in North disfigured your lawn last year America is Purdue University is now dead.It is most unfortu-in Indiana.\tinate that crabgrass survives There they\u2019re been running from one year to the other by Richard Larocque.went to of Cow- The floating prizes Mrs.W.Sornherger, ansville.Consolation prizes, Robert Caiqpbell, of Bedford, and Miss Eleanor Blinn.The door prize was won by Mrs.W.Brown, of Bedford some exhaustive tests -ver the \" tremendous ability to reseed an(j\tMartin, of Bedford, past few years and in these theydtsclf\t|won lhe raffie have achieved as much as 100 Super produces seed\tFonim members express thaks to Wayne Smith, of Mys- per cent, control and practical- These plants are super seed ly always 95 to 99 per cent producers and well developed hill.\t.\t.ïones produce as many as 100,- Until recently this persistent.,qqq\tpçr year, annoying weed could only be It is a satj ' fact that these fought in one way, down on (.an |je dormant in the soil the hands and knees.1 m sure jor as jo^g as 50 years and many of us recall long summer,,, j j j j germinate readily if evenings spent with a sharp\tj0 surface by cu[.knife cutting out the crabgrasSTjvaj|on or appjjed with soil plants.\tused as a top dressing.Confused with others\tThe new pre-emergence crab- I suppose the one weakness grass controls are sold under that these pre-emergence kil-jvarious trade names.They d f-lers have is that they call for fer somewhat in the way they some fore thought and plan- work but all are based on the ning.\tidea of killing the sprouting It\u2019s hard to convince the he- seed before it can produce a ginner to gardening or the rank amateur that they can destroy crabgrass in April and early May which does not sprout until the lilacs are in bloom.I find that hundreds of people confuse crabgrass with a perennial grass which goes by the various names of twitch, couch or quack grass.The latter grass grows as fast or faster than the regular lawn grasses among which it grows.Crabgrass, on the other hand, starts, to germinate when the blossoms on the apple trees are showing pink but is not visible to the naked eye until early August.Twitch grass is easily recognizable in your lawn by the wide, sharp edged, dark green blades.Perhaps you remember these from your childhood when you placed one of these blades between your two thumbs and blew on It creating a most satis fying, if rather noise.These blades of grass are so sharp that they can make cuts in your hand almost like those of « razor blade.Much of the twitch grass found growing in lawns came there in the old pasture sod that was used to create the lawn in the beginning.Sad to aay, there is nothing that can be done to get rid of it except to try and dig or pull as much of the plants out as possible or start all over again, There are at least two chemicals which will kill the twitch living plant.To late no chemical powerful enough to kill the un-sprouted seed without injuring permanent grasses has been discovered.This means that the crabgrass seeds must be attacked at that brief moment when the white rootlet breaks through the seed coat.This is why we say it is extremely important to follow the manufacturer\u2019s directions lo the letter when using and applying these specialized crabgrass controls.One of the main precautions that must be observed with them is that they must go on at least a week before the crab grass seed starts to sprout.Once the apple trees are in full bloom it is too late.Another important rule to follow is not to put the crabgrass killers on carelessly, with overlapping and double obnoxious, amounts at the turns, a* this can cause quite serious injury to the turf.FEED YOUR LAWN WELL The seed killing ingredients contained in one of these preemergence killers are highly insoluble and if undisturbed after application will remain on the surface to prevent the germination of the crabgrass seeds for two or more years.Here we have another excellent reason for not raking the lawn heavily in the early spring.Combined with these Country Notebook By WALKER RILEY The other day, I found myself in the middle of a discussion on grinding hay.A feed mill operator was trying to convince one of his customers that he was wasting time, energy and money putting hay through a hammermill.The customer was just as sure that hay ground finely mixed with the dairy ration would save on concentrates.I couldn\u2019t give an answer then, but I have been digging up information since.This is what I find.When hay is ground, cows Do-it-yourself Careful plan goes along with putting up shelves By MR.FIX finds a number of reasons whyter-inch more than that all bits of wood, mount these to the his house doesn't have enough around when it's in its card- sides and rest the shelves on shelves.\tboard jack-.t.\tthem.If you have tlu power In general, deeper shelves t00's t0\t>\u2019ou can c*ac*0 tic, who donated cans of honey for both card parties held by the Farm Forum.STANBURY \u2014 Mr.and Mrs.A.Rainville entertained a number of friends at sugar on snow party irecently.Mrs.Florence Hunter has re turned home after spending the winter months with her son-in law and daughter, Mr.and Mrs Patrie Fee, and family in Ha milton.Ont.Mrs.Mae Ingalls, of Montreal, recently visited Mr, and Mrs.W.Ingalls and family.LEME5URIER Mr.Sidney Warcup, of Len-noxville, spent the holidays with his mother and brothers, Mrs.Charles Warcup, Mr.Stuart Warcup, of Leeds Village and Mr.and Mrs.Clarence Gillander of Thetford Mines.Mr.and Mrs.Ernest Gillander were guests at the same home.Mr.and Mrs.G.Noel, of Nova Scotia, spent a week with Mr.and Mrs.Leo Beattie.Recent visitors of Mr.Elmer Stewart and girls were Mr.and Mrs.Ralph Kinghorn and family, of Waterville, and Mr.and Mrs, E.Marlin and family, of Lennoxville.Mr.Ernest Hutchison, of Montreal, and Mr.Willie Hutchison, of Thetford Mines, were visitors at the homes of Mr.Alex Hutchison and Mr.Ernest Gillander.KINNEAR'S MILLS Miss Linda Guy spent a few days with her sister and bro ther-in-law, Mr.and Mrs.Lawrence Allan and Kenneth.ELECTRIC MOTOR REPAIRS r m Estimate* Work Guaranteed ROSS-BIRON 562-1564 \u2014 Electric Ltd.183 Frontenac, Sherbrooke chemical controls we have to Hsy®5-fight this number one lawn pest in other ways.For in-Istance, one of the best per-manent cures for crabgrass is a turf so thick and vigorous that this pest cannot gain root room.It logically follows that anything that makes the lawn grow 1 vigorously is also an important crabgrass control.That is Why we recommend that you feci your lawn at the least four times during the (season to make sure of a thick turf.Crabgrass cannot tolerate shade and sunshine milst reach the seed before it will sprout.A thin lawn allows the sunshine to reach the soil and start germination.In lawns that were infested EAST ANGUS \u2014 Mr.and Mrs.Ian Gregory and family, Rumford, Me., were i Easter guests of Mrs.Gregory\u2019s new parents, Mr.and Mrs.Ransome cat more, but less of it is digested.It may result in increased milk production if they are on an all-roughage diet, but the butterfat test goes down.On complete rations, grinding makes little difference to milk flow.In practice, it seems to me that a few hundred pounds of ground hay isn't going to make much difference one way or another.But certainly, it won't replace grain pound for pound.And no one is likely to put a whole mow of hay through the hammer-mill at present machinery and power costs.But perhaps the day of automation is ahead.We may be feeding our cows little wafers of ground hay complete with added concentrates, molasses, minerals and everything else.It sounds almost like a breakfast cereal.* * * Do you grow a few rasp- | berries and find the weeds ; discouraging?\u201cSimazine con- : trois weeds well in raspberries if the soil is moist at the ; time of application and free ! of established weeds.It kills 1 weeds as they emerge, and j two applications can keep the ( planting clean for the entire season.Apply 1 to 2 pounds of the active ingredient per acre in about 30 gallons of water.Direct the spray at the bases of the canes.Uniform coverage of the soil is essential.Cultivate just before the second application.\u201cTo control couchgrass and other grasses, use dalapon at 1 pound of product per 15 gallons of water but no more than 3 pound# of the product should be applied per acre of area treated each season.Apply it in the spring when the grass is growing vigorously.Spray only the grassed arras and keep the spray off the raspberry foliage and young canes.\u201d This is some of the very useful information given in a new bulletin \"Growing Red Raspberries in Eastern Canada.\" If you would like a copy, we would be pleased to send you one, or write directly to the Information Branch, Canada Department of Agriculture, Ottawa.The recommended varieties are listed in a separate leaflet.Latham is still the stand more for themselves during the holiday, too.* * * If you are on organic soil, this release from the Canada Department of Agriculture station at St.Jean will interest you.They found that the wireworm population was high in grass fields in Southwest Quebec last fall, which could mean trouble ahead for vegetable growers.Early June and the fall are the critical periods.Both Departments of Agriculture publish plant protection guides for vegetable crops.Although this release didn\u2019t mention it, wireworms can cause havoc in grain and corn fields, too, especially those ploughed out of sod.Treating seed with gn insecticide such as aldrin is cheap insurance.Whether if is stacks of books on the desk and packed away in boxes, or dozens of paint The shelv es you plan your- In general, deeper - cans standing on the basement self\u2014whether you put them up look better at the bottom, shal- \u2018he sides and fit the shelf mm floor, every homeowner soon or have the job done\u2014will suit lower ones at the top.\te 0300 your needs better tb^n anything On the market is an attrac* A back\u2014a sheet of plywood that comes with any house, un- tive shelf stock measuring 11 * - or hardboard\u2014will -dd stability less you had it designed your- inches thick, handsomely round-;to a movable bookcase.elf.\ted in front.You\u2019ll need fewer \"_____________________________ supports, since it won't sag.But For Book*\t,(-5 usually expensive.Extra I An 8-inch deep shelf will take ^PPorts under cheaper shelves at Bedford dubcare of most books\u2019but others'wont cost as muc ' Bridge marathon ends 1st round Member joins Scolstown W.l.SCOTSTOWN meeting of the - The April I Women's In- Keeping Costs Low If the shelves are for basement or garage.the cheapest lumber will do.Even closet shelves can be economy grade lumber.There\u2019s no reason for buying Ithe finest grade lumber available for the living room either if you intend painting the ¦shelves.There are many ways to mount shelves.The old-fashioned shelf bracket has turned into a handsome item.There are movable brackets that fit into mounting strips which, in turn, are mounted to the wall.Ways To Save .toney Special hardware runs up the .\u2014.\t.\tcost of shelves.You can make and 1,920 were Mrs.Ralph Van \u2018 \u2022\t\u2019\u2019 sln '\tjoints for short shell spans by Horn and Mrs.M.S.McCaw.j Allow yourself a 'ittle more nails and glue in a plain The List four were recipients ttlan an inch of finger room butt joint.Extra support at of prizes, donated by Raymond a\u2018,ova \u2018l16 tops of books.\tshorter intervals will cut the Patrick.Others who donated As a guide to measure by, a amount of stress on the joint, prizes were George Provent, J.12-inch record measures a quar- You can cut cleats of short Laing and J.Fournier.y Refreshments were served\t\u2019 buffet style from a table center-^ ed with pastel colored African violets, with rose colored tapers in silver candelabra Mrs.Rossi BEDFORD \u2014 A bridge was held at the Curling Club on April 4, to complete the first round in the marathon.The winners in section 1, were Mrs.Ross Preston and Mrs.W.H.Baglow; in section 2, Miss ileen j Ewing and Miss Margare' Coc-|kerline.The prize-winners on Saturday were: Highest score, Mrs.Roy Cook: second, Mrs.W.B.Bradshaw; consolation, Mrs.Robert Landon.Two chairs were marked with lucky numbers, the holders of BUILDING SHELVES ?\t I\t HI]\tDetermine What They Must Support Before Starting.sUH\t OPEN SPACE FOR \tCLEANING\u20141\t 13 will need 12 inches or more.If these being Mrs.Mac Brad-:' , ,\t, shaw and Mrs.L.Beerworth !\u2018he shelves are flxed' vary the while the holders of the tallies, dlstance between «helves as with scores nearest to 1,540 well.If they are adjustable, UP-OATf.iaoïïQqei PLUMBING HOU// Pumping water was hard work for the horse and buggy set, but jt\u2019s not necessary with today's improved water supply system so popular among rural residents.BogoosOfi® 68 Gillespie SL, Sherbrooke.ARTESIAN WELL DRILLING Pumping Systems, Sales & Service Tels:- 562-4717; 562-4600 Mrs.stitute was held April 6, at the::\u2019118',, R*chard Cra.ghead were home of\tthe\tpresident,\tMrs.\tm teha(r,ge\tof the aftern00\"' Dewar Scott,\twho\twelcomed\tIn hth®\t^mng\topen house was held at the Curling Club The prize winners in bridge were Mrs.George Proven!.first, Mrs.H.Stone, second and Mrs, Jack Paton, consolation.The floating prizes were won by Mrs.Raymond Patrick and Mrs.Roy Cook.The prizes for bridge and the special curling events were donated by Rene Kimmell.In curling H.\tStone's rink defeated\tGarnet\tSteel's rink while Lennox Ames\u2019 rink was winner over Otis Blair\u2019s rink.The consolation went to Garnet Steel\u2019s rink.new member.It was voted thal the group would donate to the Cancer and Blind, Funds.Several members volunteered to collect for the Red Cross drive.Mrs.B.Woolley has been teaching some of the members to smock and each promised to bring her work to the May meeting for all to see.Gift wrapping and stuffed animals were the courses chosen by the group to have the technician teach in October.Two members were appointed to attend the short course at Macdonald College on May 25-28.The paper drive will be held during the second week in May.Donations for Save the Children are to be brought to the May meeting, as well as potted plants or bulbs to be sold at Resu'W SMOOTH & REPAIR PLASTER AND WALLBOARD WITH Resurfo before you paint! Farnham Lodge ho!ds card party with crabgrass last year you can be almost certain there are many hundreds of thousands! ard for a late crop, and Trent of seeds just waiting for the for early season in Quebec, right conditions in your lawn toj Tweed and Newbury are list-start growing.\tec[ for special areas, and You can prevent this by ap-j Comet, Willamette and Car-plying a pre-emergence crab- njvai for triai oniy.grass chemical just as soon as! It sc(vm, to me t,hat berries he soil is not frozen, but be- coulri bc an excellent sidcline fore the apples, crabapples or on a fam \u201e would give the saucer magnol.as are in Moom.youngstm a chance t0 earn FAR.NHAiM - The Ladies Auxiliary Lodge to the Brotherhood of Railway Firemen and that session.Four woven hold- ^nginemen held a Card Party ers were made and donated by!'n Jarnes Church Hall on Mrs.F.B.Mayhew.\tApril 8, when cards were play- An interesting reading, Half cd il< 17 tables.A Century in Quebec\tProtes-\tPnzp winners in brldSe were: tant\tSchools, by Mary\tE.Bis-iPad*es\tfirst,\tMrs.J.Blain; son.\tBale Comeau, was read\tsecoJld'\tl\u201crs-\tT.MacDonald; ,by Mrs.Burns MacDonald.! men s first, Ruper Hall.It was voted to give a dona-\tladies first was won tion for school prizes before the:b^ Mrs.N.Cain: second by lend of Hie term.\t'!rs- Marie Denis; men\u2019s first, , The May meeting will be held AnwW Banks; second, L at the High School.\t1 outleman.I At the close of the meeting Door prizes went to Mrs.J.the\thostess served\trefresh-\tDiehard\tand\tMrs.Mansfield iments, assisted by Mrs.Kelly : MacKenzie.Giasson.Refreshments were served by (this committee in charge.SPRING SHOW and SALE of PUREBRED BEEF CATTLE r -*>.jm SHERBROOKE EXHIBITION GROUNDS SHOW, APRIL 29fh, 1964,\t1:30 p.m.SALE STARTS 12 p.m.mil 30th Shorthorns, Aberdeen Angus, Hereford Dulls and Females For Further Details Communicate with \u2014 D.J.MacMillan \u2014\tCookshire \u2014 Tel.875-3189 Art Bennett, Auctioneer \u2014 SawyervMIe \u2014 Tel.889-2272 Sherbrooke Daily Record HOUSE PLAN OF THE WEEK ,V\t- f** owy.v - \u2022.-».\u2022 \u2022.\u2022y.sy.v.x- I,',;* \u2022'*'**« 3219 APR'64 M.P.32 j* \u2022 ir MM It + ¦ ¦ V «app*** Say OK for h -i SUS APR'64 MJ.31 DESIGN KP-6083 Looking like a ranch house from the front, this is really a split level design, with the bedroom level raised a half flight at the back, and extra lower level for recreation room and utilities (plus a bedroom or maid\u2019s room).Kitchen is at the front and the dining room is adjacent.Two baths are on the bedroom balcony level and a third bathroom is on the recreation level Living area is 1,875 sq.ft.For further information write to Illustrated Publications, 48 n'ftt 48th St\u201e New York.N.Y.10036 More and more people are enjoying the growing sport of fishing.More and more active people are also enjoying the mild taste of O'Keefe Ale \u2014 brewed from costlier seedless hops.O'Keefe has no unpleasant bitterness \u2014just natural mild refreshment.O'Keefe the mild ale I* "]
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