Sherbrooke daily record, 20 août 1964, jeudi 20 août 1964
[" Bibliothèque du Séminaire de Sherbrooke l.WEAT*ER Cloudy \u2022\"\u201ci iï-'-.v ported» \u2022 nd \u2022 few icattored afternoon and avening showers today and Friday; cool; winds light.High today at Sherbrooke 6S.Outlook for Friday: Few showers; cool.tjecbcookeDalliilReccitd Today's Chuckle A charge account is what a woman uses to keep Her husband from becoming too independent.Established 1897 Price: 7 Cents SHERBROOKE, QUEBEC, THURSDAY, AUGUST 20, 19h4 Sixty - Eighth Year Quebec to buy Dosco ?SYDNEY (CP) - The Cape Breton Post says a syndicate of French - Canadian businessmen has made a $50.000,000 offer to purchase control of the Domrn ion Steel and Coal Corporation The newspaper says the offer was made about a month ago to the London office of Dosco's parent company, the Hawker Siddeley group.It quotes an unidentified source as saying it was apparent the offer was made on behalf of the Quebec government, which has been pressing for a steel complex for that province.Dosco President Ted Emmert said he was unaware of the offer.\u2018There's always somebody looking for a bargain but 1 have no information on the Quebec deal.\u201d Mr.Emmert was quoted as saying.The newspaper reported that the syndicate was prepared to offer in the vicinity of $22 a share for Dosco common stock, which closed on the Montreal Exchange Wednesday at $16.25, \"There's no indication whatsoever that Hawker Siddeley is prepared to make a deal but negotiations still are under way,\u201d the unidentified source said.\u201cThere will be denial from every quarter until the negotiations are broken off or a deal is made.\u201d Hawker Siddeley bought 76 per cent of Dosco in 1957 for $67,421,000.The market value of the 2,228,8X7 shares now stands at just below $44,000,000.The new'spaper says its source contends that Premier LesageY ambition for a fully-integrated steel mill in Quebec can be realized only by purchase of an established company.\"And what more logical com pany than Dosco exists in East ern Canada?\u2019' ar.asiut Big outlay planned on new plants MONTREAL (CP) \u2014 Jean-Claude Lessard, president of Hydro-Quebec, announced Wednesday the provincial Crown corporation plans to spend $280,000,000 in 1965 on the Ma-nicouagan-Aux Outardes hydro project.Work will start on two dams on the Outardes River, which flow's into the St.Lawrence River near Baie-Comeau.225 1 Threat of NATO split eased Greeks, Turks return forces MAN AND SUIT TESTED \u2014 Astronaut R.Walter Cunningham wearing a Moon suit goes through an exercise (hat required him to insert a plug in a simulated instrumentation package.Cunningham was going through different types of exercises on the Manned Spacecraft Center grounds at Houston in a rehearsal of the tasks he will be performing at Bend, Ore., next week.The rehearsal was to see how many tasks could be performed in a given time with the 30-pound back pack carried by the Astronaut.(NASA photo via AP Wirephoto) First Malaysian soldier killed in battling Indonesian raiders NICOSIA ( \\P) \u2014 The threat of a serious split in the Atlantic allian.s eastern flank eased todav as Greece jtollowcd Turkey's decision to return its military units to the command ol the North Atlantic I rcaty Organization.It reduced at least for the moment the chance that the two NATO nations would go to war oser the explosive Cyprus dispute, which prompted both countries to withdraw units from NATO.But the Greek government warned that its action Wed nesday makes the NATO command responsible for preventing further Turkish air strikes against Cyprus.-\t.\"Since Turkey returned her |forces to NATO control, we will also return them.\u2019' said Pre jmier George Papandreou.His Soffice issued a statement that the decision \u201ccreates a clear jobligation in (he future that NATO forbid further air attacks or other intervention on Cyprus by Turkey.\u201d ! In Washington, a 11.S, state NEW YORK (AP) jaCk department spokesman com- Rubv is said to have told the \"lorled that \" ,UlanUc soli Call Me Captain 12) Zero Or £ 9.30 p.m 5) New Christy Minstrels fit Music Stand 12) Let\u2019s Sing Out 10:00 p.nn 5) Suspense Theatre 6» Hitchcock 12) Jack Paar \u20221:00 ».m.3) New* 3) New» ft) News 8) News 12i News 11:10 p.m 3) Vermont New* 8> News, Weather 11:14 p.m.8» Viewpoint I\tf : 15 p.m.12) Pulse 5) Weather II\t?o p.m.3) Weather n sport* 11:21 p.m.fi) Final Edition 8) Movie 11:25 3) Movie 11:30 5)\tTonight 6)\tSports 11:36 12) Movie p.m.p m.p.m.JACOBY ON BRIDGE HOW TO GUARD HAND'S WEAKNESS By OSWALD JACOBY among others.MADE HIM FI \"This turned into my freedom crusade,\" said Bernardi.\"I realized that it made me free to do the things I really wanted to tin as an actor.\" Bui after a time, fashions in commercials changed \u2014 gag voices, even 22 of them, were no longer in such great demand.And Bernardi\u2019s voice was caught in that deadly theatrical trap: Type-casting.Miss Leslie Bar Ellis and friend, Miss Edith Weaver, both of Agincourt, Ont., who have been guests of the former\u2019s grand parents, Mr.and Mrs, !.R.Call for some time, have left to visit Mr.and Mrs, W.Call, in Lacolle, before return-jing to their homes.Newspaper Enterprise Assn.The East and West hands are not shown today because you don\u2019t need to see them in or ! der to play the hand properly All you need to know is that East follows to Ihe first trick will) the three of hearts.You start by counting your winners, both sure and potential.If you take Ihe first trick you are sure of eight tricks and can make 11 if you pick up the queen of diamonds.Now you analyze the lead and review Ihe bidding and WEST\tNORTH\t2(1 A A K Q V 7 6 4 ?K J 10 « 2 A 1 2 EAST Nut shown\tNot shown\t No\tSOUTH (D) A 10 9 8 V K 9 2 ?A 9 5 A AK 8 7 one vulnerable South\tWest North Fast 1 A\t1 V\t2 4\tPass 2 N.T.\tPass 3 N.T.Pass Pass\tPass Opening lead\u2014V Q\t Piano Lessons Popular and Classic music.Professor with several years experience.PROF.J.A.LACROIX 943 Carmen St., Sherbrooke.Tel.569-4984 We Are Now At 2410 GALT WEST L.NICOL ENRG.Radio and TV Sales A Service Daily 9.00 a.m.\u2014 10 p.m.Tel.569-2244 note lhat if you lose to the Mr.and Mrs.Walter!queen of diamonds and if West has led Ihe queen from a five-card suit the defense will cash four heart tricks and set you.You also note lhat West has over - called and probably has lhat five-card suit.Could he suit?Yes! can afford heart trick Andrews of Keene, N.H., were visitors of Mrs.Andrew\u2019s aunt, Miss Agnes Oliver.Mr.and Mrs.Hector Channell and son Peter, of Stanstead, have been recent guests at the same home.Mr.Leslie Irwin has returned to his work in Rock Island, visiting points of interest in Ontario during his holidays.Mr.and Mrs.A.MacKae and family, of Port Credit, Ont., were recent visitors of Mrs, W.N.Horn.Mr, and Mrs.Ivan Bryan and family, of Woodstown, N.J., are spending their annual holidays Hie guests of relatives here and the surrounding district.hand?Suppose\tyou let the queen of hearts hold?West may continue.In lhat case, you win ¦'») News with the king and finesse against West.East can make the of diamonds if he has your contract will be safe.Suppose West shifts?Now you have a\tsix -\tcard)finesse against\tEast for Ihe In\tthat\tcase,\tyouiqueen of diamonds.If West holds to\twin\tthat\u2019\tfirst it he will take\ta trick with it and finesse against, but you will still have the hearts ' «C a.m.T-O.i Paltein 5) Today /:23 é.m.5) Farm News 7:30 s.m.5) Today 1:00 s.m.ii Capt Kangaroo j:13 s.m 8) Farm and Horns \u2022:2i a.m.5) New* 8:30 am.5) Today , fi 45 a.m.8) Teddy Bear Play-bo use \u2022\u202200 a.m.3) Your Neighbor, the World 5) T V School Tima 9:30 a.m.3) Scope 5) Jack Lalanne Show 10:00 a.m.3) News lj) Make Room For Daddy 10:25 a.m.| ii NBC Nows 10:30 a.m.{» J Love Lucy 13) Word For Word 8) Price Is Right 10:55 p.m.i 3) News 11:00 a.m.ii Real McCoys 3) Concentration 8) Get the Message 11:30 a.m.I) Pete and Gladys 5) Jeopardy 8) Missing Links 12:00 noon 3) Love of Life j3) Say When 8) Father Know» Best 12:25 p.m 1) CBS News 12:30 p.m.i3) Search For Tomorrow 3) Truth or Consequences ! 8) Ernie Ford 12:45 p.m.i) Guiding Light 12:55 p.m.West for that diamond queen.II Mast gets in he won\u2019t have r heart to lead to his partner.How about a four-card heart suit?In that case, you can lose to the diamond queen and still -\t.make the hand.\ti°i)n Now about that likely five-card! j /p.suit?Now can you make the 4 (;iks 1 Hrts.stopped and will wind up wim four diamonds, three spades and two clubs.1:00 p.m.1) Weather queen ; 5) Qenerai Hospital it but 8) Matincee 1:03 p m 3) Across The Fence 1:15 p.m.3) Mixing Bowl 1:30 p.m.; As The World Tu rns ji News 6\u2014CBMT\u2014Montreal \u2014WMTW\u2014Mount Washington FRIDAY I\t1:40 p.m.ji On the local Scene 1 1:52 p.m.j 6) Today 1:55 p.m.8) New* & Weather 2:00 p.m.h Password 5)\tPnce Is Right 6)\tMovie Matinee 8) Town and Country 2:30 p.m.3i Houseparty 3) The Doctors 8» Day In Court ; 12; Sound of 12 2:45 p.m.12) Meditation, News 2:55 p.m.8) News 3:00 p.m.3) To Tell The Trull) 5) Another World 3) Gsneral Hospital 12) Liberal Art* ' 1:25 p.m.3) News 3:30 p.m.3) Edge ot Night 5) You Don\u2019t Say 6; Huckleberry Hound 8) Queen For A Day 12) Liberal Ait* Junior 3:55 p.m.Weather 4:00 p.m.v Amer Bandstand 3) Secret.Storm 5)\tFather Knows Best 6)\tR.C.M.P.8» Trailmaster 121 Surprise Party 4:30 p.m.3) Gale Storm j) Trailmaster 61 Vacation 'Time 12) Bowery Boys 5:00 p.m.3) Bozo The Clown tii Superman 5:30 p.m.3) Yogi Bear 3) Captain A1 fi) Mr.Piper.8) Early Show 12) Yogi Bear 6:00 p.m.3) World of Sport ! 5) Sports 6) Hollywood and the Stars i 12) Johnny Jellybean 6:10 p.m.3) Weather ! 5) News 6:15 p.m.3) News 6:25 p.m.3) Atlantis Weatherman j:30 p.m.j 3) CBS World Newr 5) Huntley Brinkley I 6) Town Crier i 12) Channel 12 Stakes 6:40 p.m.12) Racing Review 'Ot p.m 3) You Can Quote 5) Price Is Right fi.CBt T\\ New* 8) News 12; Andy Griffith #:1J p.m 8) News Sc Weather 7.23 p.m.61 Sport* With Doug Smith 7:25 p m.Watch '.our Weather 7:30 p.m 3) TBA 5)\tInternational Show time 8) Music Hoilooy 8) Destry 12) Sports Profile 6:00 p m 6)\tA Place For Everything 12) C.F.L.Football 8:30 p m 5)\tInternational Beauty Pageant 6)\tThe Defender* 8) Burke\u2019s Law 9:30 p.m.3) Trails West 6) Telescope 8) Price (a Right 10:00 p.m.3) Alfred Hitchcock 3) Death of Stalin fi) The Nurses 8) Boxing 10:30 p.m.12) Twilight Zone 10:45 p.m.8) Convention Preview 11:00 pm 3) News 5) News 8) News 8) News 12) Nows 11.10 pm.3) Vermont News 8) News 11:15 p.m 5) Weather 81 Viewpoint 8) Weather FlnaT 12) Pulse 11:20 p.m 3) Weather 5) Sports 8i Final Edition 8) Movie 11:30 p.m.3) Movie 5)\tThe Tonight Show 6)\tSports 11:35 pm fi) Movie 12) Movie 1:00 s.m.12) News 5) TBA * ¦kTgr*\u2019 \"V ^ A GRANITEVILLE Visitôrs of Mr.and Mrs.Lyell Hand and family were Mr.and Mrs, Alex Doucette, Sr., Mr.Bern.Doucette and Mr.Dunk, all of Iberville; Miss Delia Doucette, of Montreal; Mrs.Abbot White and son, Mr.j Wesley White, of Barnet, Vt; 'Mr.and Mrs.Harold Sanborn and son John, of Knowlton; also I Mr.and Mrs.Alex Doucette, jjr., and three sons, of Halifax, N.S.Mr.Ronnie Bertrand and Mr.Mickey Miller, of Athol.Mass., are spending their tw'O weeks' holiday here with the former's father, Mr.Jules Bertrand.Many of the men here, including Rev.Ralph Rogers, have given their time in installing the new floor of the dining hall in the United Church.Everything in our boys\u2019 department from the small \u201cfry\u201d to the college students.Shop in comfort and ease at Smith's.ST.ARMAND \u2014 Mi:s Lila Burrage w-as in Montreal, visiting \"r Smith, a patient in hospital there.Mrs.R.C.Luke spent several days in Montreal with her son-in-law and daughter, Mr.and Mrs.Merle Dagley.Mr.and Mrs.Frank Burley, of Montreal, are spending a holiday at their home here.Miss Velma Symington, nurse-in-training at the Verdun Protestant Hospital, spent the weekend with her parents, Mr.and Mrs.Henry Symington.Mrs.G.L.Kidd has return-Mrs.David Eeltman and son ed from Cowansville, where she Alixis, of Montreal, spent a spent three weeks with her week visiting the former's par- brother-in-law and sister, Mr.ents, Mr.and Mrs.Clifford and Mrs.M.N.MacKay.Rediker.Mr.Fcllman joining! Mr.Stuart Rutherford, of them on the weekend.Mr.Granby, spent the weekend here and Mrs.Feltman have return- with Mrs.' Rutherford and faming home, Alixis remaining for ily, at the home of Mr.and a few days longer.\tMrs.G.S.Wade.TOMORROW is your newspaper boy's collection day.PL ASE have your payment of 40< ready when he calls.has delivered RECORD your faithfully during fhe past week.WATERLOO {RdCAViCTORSTERÊÔ with Multiplex Model SHC-884-S \u2014 Walnut Card Sense The bidding has been: West Pass Pass Pass Pass North\tEast 1 Hrt.\tPass 3 Clbs.\tPass 4 Dia.\tPass 5 Clbs.\tPass Show Business You, South, hold: Spades, 4; Hearts, K-4; Diamonds, 10-8 7-8, Clubs, K-7-5-4.What do you do?A \u2014 Pass.Your partner lias bid very strongly but this has ,\t,\tan important event, not changed one card in your This u Zinncmann s llatul\u2019\tmovie in four years, Pyreness \u2014 Ihe Frenhc side, of course.The title?It\u2019s from the Book of Revelation: \"And I looked, and behold a pale horse: And his name that sat on him was death, and hell following with him.\u201d Asbestos HOLLYWOOD (API\u2014The new Mr and Mrs j.Di Wilson movie Behold a Pale Horse falls motored to Montreal to meet short of being a masterpiece by\tdaughter and family on Fred Zinnemann, but any film ippjf return from London, S L by the Vienna-born creator is alld Mrs.Campbell and two ¦il: N sons will SPECIAL Reg.Price $399.95 $ 299 .00 ____\tbe spending a few This is Zinnenvann\u2019s f>rst| weeks at the Wilson home, the last|p1.jor a posting at Gander, Today'* Question\t«ne being the poignant study of Nfld Instead of bidding five clubs famil.v survival, the Sundown-,\tj0[ln Staines, Green-i)y your partner bids four spades ers.He then tried to ar'aPtlShiek}s Avenue, returned by jet over your four hearts.What do ¦lanles Michener s massive Ha- from a trip t0 England, where you do now?\twa'l )°1' screen.He wanted,^ was a guest of family and B to make two movies from th('!frientls novel: l nited Artists wanted ^rs jodn gtaines and three one.Impasse.\tchildren, Mrs.J.Gibb and two The director interested him- daughters spent several days on self in (he Emeric Pressburger a camping trip to Lake Cham-Novel.Killing a Mouse on Sun piajn day, a story of the aftermath of Mrs.J.Gibb, Sr., who has the Spanish Civil War.\tpPen visiting her son and The project brought trouble daughter - in - law for several from the start.The Spanish gov-|months, is returning to Scot-ernment placed a ban on all land.activities of Columbia Pictures, Mr.and Mrs.Louis A.Cham-which was sponsoring the film, poux and three children, of The Spaniards didn\u2019t like the;pointe Claire, are spending a Mr.and and Robert Nugent land family, of Orillia, Ont., are guests of Mr.and Mrs.Arthur Reed and family, on Dufferin Avenue.Recent guests at the some home include Mr.and Mrs.Lincolm Matthew and family, of Sawyerville, Mrs.A.Jones, of Dunham, Mr.and Mrs.Jack Hulburd, of Cowansville and Mrs.Kay Spence, of Bath hurst, N.B.Mr.Stanley Thompson of Lennoxville was also an overnight guest.Mr.and Mrs.Grant White-head, Linda and Janet, have been guests of Mrs, Fred Jones for two weeks.While they were here.Mr.and Mrs.Whitehead 1' and family and Mrs.F.Jones visited Mr.Whitehead's sister.Mrs.Rodney Lumbra and fam in Richford, Vt.ADM.: 60c Children Under 12 FREE\u2014Can.Money at Par FRI.-SAT.\u2014 AUGUST 21-22 Rousing action on a jungle safari, in \"RAMPAGE\" starring Robert Mitchum, Elsa Martinelli, Jack Hawkins .in color.SUNDAY ONLY, AUG.23 This biblical story begins where the other big ones leave off .in color: \"BARABBAS\" with Anthony Quinn, Silvana Mangano, Jack Balance, Ernest Borgnine.MON.-TUES.\u2014AUG.24-25 First run hit, JERRY LEWIS as a \u201cdumb-like-a-fox\u201d bellhop, in \"THE PATSY\" in Technicolor, with the Clown Prince of Comedy.WED.-THURS., AUG.26-27 It\u2019s different \u2014 daring and wonderfully entertaining.\"DAYS OF WINE AND ROSES\" with Jack Lemmon and Lee Remick (6 only at this price) H.C Wilson & Sons Limited 61-67 WëHington St.N.\tSherbrooke Answer Tomorrow MILLFIELD Mr.and Mrs.Eric Nobes and mily, of Lennoxville, are pending their vacation with vlrs, Gordon Learmonth.Miss Mildred Learmonth, of Lennox-.ville, was a weekend guest al the same home.Other visitors were Mr.W.G.Learmonth and Miss Jean Learmonth of Huntingville and Mrs.Lizzie Wray, of Lennoxville.Mr.and Mrs, Cromarty book, and now Zinnemann re-week's holiday at the Kirstein Cruickshank and family have,ports they don't like the movie.Cottage, at Larochellc.returned home, after spending Columbia is still banned.\tMr.and Mis.Donald Doyle CLAIMS NOT POLITICAL a week's vacation in Maine.rl .IMS pn, itk-al 1,1111\twho havebecn holi- »,\t,\t,\t.CLAIMS NOT POLITICAL\t, l r»».;»» rv in MinHicran aHnnrlnrl Mr.Murray Kelso, of Sand- Hill, Mr.and Mrs.Fred Abra The director claims Behold a hams and daughter, Penny, and f\u2019ale Horse is no more political an» of Mr.and Mrs.Srlneh coaveners to send im^n\"etb Talbot of Warden, suggestions following t h e i r;took P ace «n Saturday even-September meetings two sec-r^g\u2019 \u201cU'y 25, at seven p.m.in lions handicrafts and cooking, Matthew s Anglican Church.She also distributed prize Canon F.C.Ireland, of Dor-lists for Sherbrooke fair and val, great uncle of the bride, urged members to enter and|officiated at the candlelight congratulated all who entered service.the Salada foods competitions and who took part in the fash ion show.Mrs.Cascadden noted that the Q.W.I.histories are now available from her.Mrs.Riches gave a very in teresting report of the 50th annual\tconvention held\tat\tMac- donald college in June which she attended as a county delegate.Mrs.Ash'ey Hatcher for Wei fare and health noted that it was\tmost,\tencouraging\tthat there were\tno cases\tof\tpolio in this region so far this year.Mrs.Frank Ingham publicity read\tthe\thighlights\tof\tthe F.W.Q.C.triennial conference The church was decorated with baskets of cut flowers in variegated colours and the guest pews were marked with white satin bows.The wedding music was played by the organist, Mrs.Henry Bowering.The soloist, Mrs.Dennis Languay, sang the Twenty-third Psalm during the signing of the register.The bride given in marriage by her brother, Mr.Bruce Racicot, wore a floor-length gown of faille fashioned with a fitted bodice.The scooped neckline was outlined with applique which covered the bodice and front panel of the skirt.THE LOVELIEST AND SILKIEST PERSIAN LAMB Featured during our sensational AUGUST FUR SALE PERSIAN LAMB dyed black (paws) \u2018179.00 PERSIAN LAMB JACKETS dyed black (full skin) 299.00 GREY PERSIAN LAMB Atm»-: -\t: > A* .\u2019.V- V- a: lengtn gown.The luted tace white carnation corsage and bodice had a square neckline white accessories, and lohg pointed sleeves, the _ \u201e\t,, full skirt of lace and net was Fo1 ?win8 ceremony, a dotted with organza flowers.!receptl0n \"as Her elbow length veil was held in place by a large organza flower and she carried a nose held at the Brookbury W.I.Hall where a buffet luncheon was served.The Hall was decorated with gav of red and white carna- white streamers and wedding lions with\tred and white bells, and the bride\u2019s table was streamers.\tcentered with a three-tiered Mrs.Deri Clarke, as matron wedding cake, of honour, wore a street-length Guests attended from Tillson-dress of blue brocaded taffetaihurg, Ont.Woodsville, N.H., having a basque bodice, short Montreal.Scotstown, Lennox-sleeves.bateau neck and bell ville, Bury, Bishopton.East An-skirt.Her corsage was of pale 8^- Cookshire.and West Shef-pink carnations, and a white feed- veiled hat with white accessor- The couple went to Tillson- ies completed her attire.The bridesmaids were attired similar to the matron of honour, Miss Judy Clark was in a pink dress with a blue carnation corsage and Miss burg and Niagara Falls.Ontario, the bride travelling in a cream knitted three-piece suit and white accessories.They are residing at 1088 Federal Street, Sherbrooke.MONTREAL, August 20th \u2014 A modern approach to money management will make it much easier for you to live comfortably on your income.Under the BANK OF MONTREAL Family Finance Plan it is now possible to group all of your time-payment buying into one single comprehensive plan.Rather than worrying about separate commitments on the home .bills for school or college .the doctor and the dentist .\t.unexpected emergencies .all of these can be taken care of in an orderly fashion with a single monthly payment on the B of M Family Finance Plan.Believe me, if you want to organize your household finances, it will pay you to look into this low-cost, life-insured approach to money management.You can do this at any branch of \u201cMy Bank\u2019\u2019.LET ME TELL YOU A TRAVELLERS' SECRET .those \u2018in the know\u2019 prefer to visit Europe in September and October.Yes, this is the season when the Continent comes to life .when the Parisians are in Paris, the Romans are in Rome, and Europe is full of fun and festival.Fly BOAC to Europe \u2014 in the \u2018sophisticated season\u2019 .you can still save with BOAC 21-day Economy Excursions! Lowest jet fares ever! Only $299.50 Montreal to London round-trip, for example.Scats are filling fast \u2014 better book now! See your BOAC Travel Agent.USE YOUR CELLAR FOR ENTERTAINING - even if you live in an apartment! And what fine entertaining it will be when it\u2019s done with a \u2018wine cellar\u2019 consisting of a small rack with about a dozen BRIGHT'S WINES in it.Yes, there\u2019s JJ a wane to suit every taste on the Bright\u2019s ^\twine list.Does a guest want an appetizer i: ranodion sherrv winp at room temperature0 \u2014 serve Bright\u2019s V\tnerry j Sherry.Or perhaps a chilled sauterne0 \u2014 Manor St.Davids Sauterne does wonders for white meat of any kind.You name it \u2014 Bright\u2019s has it .and your Bright\u2019s wine cellar won\u2019t cost any more than you\u2019d pay for a hostess gown! And they're made right here in Canada! SHOPPING SUCCESS IS CERTAIN \"where you find supermarket convenience pins personal meat service.Where\u2019s that?You\u2019ve guessed it! .f-h-right where more Canadian women shop .at DOMINION.If you like the con-^Æü venience of supermarket shopping, butY'» don\u2019t like self-service meats, introduce yourself to the man behind the meat counter at Dominion.In a few weeks, he\u2019ll be the other man in your life.He'll tell you what the best money-saving buys are each week and even give you cooking tips if you want them.My tip to you .meet the friendly man behind the meat counter at Dominion! 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Carolyn Lancaster was in ^Quebec.damp .\t¦¦ Windsor Salter 3-Pack as well when you\u2019re buying red-wbite-and-blua package.osqr bait i it\u2019s hot or licsl get the thl regular NEW\tf900 of this number of teachers English Protestant communities*' Conunuefl\tfrom\tpage\t3\tllas hcen *'*wn f^om outside\twhich cannot afford\tthem.- the province in the last six\tBut Dr.Billings\texpressed For example, he said, one may years.\toptimism for the future of expect important c h a nges Although an earlier commit- technical education in the prov-( drastic cuts\t1 in building-and-\ttee on the subject had estimât-\tince, as well as optimism for the equipment grants in\tsome\tcases\ted a need for 1800 Protestants\tincreased use of\tspecialists inJre futurc\t10 he enrolled in teacher-train-\tthroughout The new system, which Dr ing in the province by 1970-71 trough the province \u2014-increased regional- Billings said was much bor- last year saw but 998 student- .Taünn rowed from the French system .teachers in Quebec s Protestant \u2018\tREGION U 1/ AT ION is especially necessary in areas ; universities, with no increase tk.V,\t,\t¦ of smaller Protestant popula- apparent this year\tTh future of ,he schoo, lion, in his opinion.Protestant The problèmes rendered more educators \u201coutside urban\t1»\u2022 - .u- __ J .\tresis .\turban cen-\tby the gradual élimina- v,*\t»» ters \u2022'must work with Cat ho- Uon ^ .CUiS ^ teae.hl\t^ lies , he said.\te-u.-, .\t.\t, there must PROTESTANTS Although recognizing this new co-ordination declared Dr.Billings, with regional school 'nJiS :.\u201c!!h5h.0\u201cLLea.Vlns plus gionalization be increased re- one year of teacher-training).\tamonS smaller that which are now only granted as Protestant commuml.es so that had \u2022 temnorarv\" oermits to PYniro ,he-v ma3'* Provide the services given rise to \"anxiety in certain ,n jlve N ears \u201c 1 p e offered them, he said.Further Protestant circles regarding the Even V f h .\"co-ordination- with the Cath-of the Protestant sys- porar>\tm\tolics will also aid in this task.future tem \", Dr.Billings stressed that not he \"sees a very good future for Class 111 permits does do much to alleviate the he added.Dr.Billings hopes for a be- nrnvîncp1\"1 eaUeatl0n ln the Billings said Of ÏÎÏTho took *innin* of \u201cat least slx w seven prmnce .\toroeram ai vtac- Protestant regional school He reminded the principals Donald College last vear onlv hoards in Quebec, and 28 or 30 ¦mles\u2019lSin* \u201c \u2019nf b'\" £',a' m *r* \u201c» teaduns in Duebnc'.\u201df 'h'm a™'\"! >l,terd«vT and an- \tClose\t11 am.\t\tClose\t11 a.m Amer Tel,\t70%-%\t70%\tAbitibi\tt5-%\t15% Anaconda\t451 -j\t45%\tVlgoma\t74%\t74% Bethlehem Rieel\t38\t\tAluminum\t3D\t« 31 j Borden's Go,\t75\t\tArgus I'orp.\t16\t Ghryslor\t34 >.\t55\tAsbestos\t23\t23 H Gomm.Solvents\t33%\t\tBell Tel.\t56%\t56'a t'ons.Edison\t88%\t\tBrazil\t3 65\t3 60 B Douglas\t29%\t\tB.A Oil\t34%\t34% |Dupont\t2 63\t\tB G.Forest\t30%\t31 B General Electric\t83%\t83 %\tB G, Power\t,45\t.42 General Motors\t94%\t94%\tGan.Goment\t46%\t46% Goodyear\t43%\t43%\t[Gan.Iron\t39%\t39% Inti.Bus Much\t443%\t\tGdn Aviation 1\tSI.9%\t Int.Paper\tP\t\tGdn.Breweries\t11%\t11% 1m.Telephone\t541 -j\t\tjGdn.Br Alum\tA 10%\t Johns Manville\t58%\t56%\tGhemcell\t16\t16% V Y Genii al\t40%\t40%\tGdn Par.Bail»\tay 47%\t47% Pepsi\t56%\t\tGuns.Paper\t42%\t42% Radio\t31%\t31%\tCons Smelter*\t37%\t37% [Republic Steel\t46%\t\t.Dist.Seagrams\t62%\t62% G.S Rubber\t55%\t\tPom.Bridge\t21%\t21% Std.Oil of N.J.\t86%\t87%\tPom.Tar\t23%\t23% Studebaker\t6%\t\tDorn Tfxlilr\t29%\t29% \t\t\tDupont\t54%\t \t\t\tFord A\u201d\t186\t \t\t\t;Fraser\t32%\t32 H (irrat l akes Paper 281 those in classical colleges and Fre\"ch Protfstant, pl(,pik \"°,w Catholic independent schools, in French Protestent schools numbers close to 1.200.000 this \"are stül 'Ær year, said Dr.Billings; Protest ant pupils, including those in independent Protestant schools, number about 130,000).SUPPLEMENT EXAMS Dr.Billings mentioned in passing what he called the \u201cridiculous situation\u201d of excessive supplemental-examination writing.Although the number of Protestant pupils this year writing high-school leaving examinations for the first time num bered only 5,625, approximately 3,500 pupils wrote supplemental examinations, \u201cYou will hear something about this in the near future,\u201d he said to the principals.Later.Dr.Billings explained In the Record that no definite plans had yet been made in this matter, but added that \u201cthe supplemental examination system is under review with a view to reducing the number who take advantage of them.\u201d TEACHERS E.T.RESIDENT Continued from page 3 SPECIALISTS 1 he shortage of specialists is yjrs Rodney, of Waterville.also serious, he said.Summer SPCon(j place schools at Macdonald College In class 32(i in weaving, Mrs.to train specialists in certain chapdelaine took fourth place, fields of education, resulted in In leather, Mrs.A.Bolduc.enrollments that \"were satis- 6 Cathédrale Street, Sherbrooke factory last year, but this year look first plat,e in cla-SS 3n_ G are not.\" For example, a course s, Germain.611 Queen Blvd., for teacher-librarians saw 20\tSherbrooke took third BIG EYES IN A NEW WORLD \u2014 Christopher, 2, and his sister, Carolyn Manners, 3, are all eyes as they sit on a trunk at the dork in Goldwater to limit briefings enroll in the first summer last year; only 10 this.The same is true of other specialties such as retarded-children teaching, guidance ( \"only 19 enrolled\"), industrial arts (\u201conly 11 enrolled each year\"), and a kindergarten-teaching course (\u201cthree professors were hired, then only one person applied; we opened it to all creeds; some nuns enrolled; we now have 13 taking the course\u201d.) TECHNICAL TRAINING Ontario is \u201cfar ahead of Quebec in vocational training,\u201d said Dr.Billings, as \u201cwe have The Protestant system \u201cstill not don« much for this previ-stiffers from a shortage of qua- ously.\u2019 lified teachers \u2019, he stated, Pro- He attributed the lack of testant pupil-enrollment having English attendance at trade doubled in the past 18 years.schools partially ot an existing The number of Protestant \u201cstigma\u201d attached to the con-teacbers in the province mim cept of technical training, and bers 5,667, be said, for over partially to a lack of trade-130.000 pupils.An estimated-learning facilities in smaller and R.Belanger, 12th SI.Outer ville took fourth place.In class 332, L.Mailloux, Iron briefing Hill, took second place in leather.C.E.Stebenne of La Providence.Magog, took third.In leather, class 333, R St.Louis, 217 Laurier Street, Sherbrooke took first place.L.Mail loux, Iron Hill, took third.In leather, class 334, Mrs.R.Balmore, 518 Doubille.Granby took third place.In small rugs, class 337, Miss G.Poirier, 1014 Principale '' Street, Waterloo, took first1 place; Mrs.A.Belanger, 420 Moore Street, Sherbrooke, second and Miss B.Bourque, La Providence, Magog look third.Miss J.Cardinal, 54 Johnson Street, Sherbrooke placed fifth.WASHINGTON (AP) \u2014 Senator Barry Goldwater left the door open today for intelligence s from New York yesterday after ar-rival from Swansea, South Wales, en route to Washington where they will live.They are the children of Mr.ami Bedford service BEDFORD (Special) During the absence of Rev.Ken neth Trickey, rector of St.\u2022Tames Anglican Church, anyone desiring Hie services of a clergyman, may contact Rev.Peter Hannon, rector of St.James Church, Sianhiidge East.The 11 am.service at SI.[James, Bedford, Aug.23, will he taken by Mr.Rexford, of Foster, TIE IN PROPAGANDA As in North America, yvhere a losing sports team changes its executive, in Kenya, the medicine man is fired.NEW.SUPER-FAST The CASCADE 40 by RUUD is the most amazing electric hot water heater ever.It provides plenty of hot water fast for every family need.President Johnson's advisers\u2014but said he is! not going to be trapped into: campaign silence about, things he already knows.' ! will ask for intelligence; CAIRO (AP) Eleven Arab briefings when I feel they arejstates have signed an agree needed,\u201d the Republican nom i- ment for co-ordination of Arab nee for president said in an in radio propaganda.Thev arc the! terview Wednesday.\tUnited Arab Republic.Jordan,! But Goldwater indicated he Syria, Libya, Sudan, Tunisia, has no plans now to ask for Algeria, Lebanon, Iraq, Yemen ssions.\t[and Kuwait.Johnson offered intelligence [briefings last April to all the Republican contenders for the'could completely trust, that 1 [presidential nomination, [would feel 1 was getting a really-Goldwater rejected the offer, fair answer.\u201d Rut he added: He said secret briefings could \"I would say from my cs \u2022stifle legitimate campaign de- perience on the armed services bale.\tI committee that defence is noli But he said then that if he one of them.\u201d yvon the Republican nomination Goldwater told reporters Wed he would expect the administra nesday his early campaign tion to provide \"the regular [speeches are going to ho aimed) briefings made available toiin large measure al clearing up other candidates in the past/' wha! he views as wrong impie-The Arizona senator coupledisions lefi by the Republican his remarks Wednesday on ad .primary campaign, ministration briefings with a He said Governors William new slap at an old campaign W.Scranton of Pennsylvania target.Defence Secretary Rob-jand Nelson A.Rockefeller of ert S.McNamara.\tNew York\u2014his chief rivals for ACCUSES McNAMARA\tthe nomination- have done me He accused the Pentagon [more harm than Johnson could chief of making public top se lever do me.\u201d cret information \u201cthat I have! The senator said his early! held respect for\u201d in challenging campaign speeches will he de-Goldwater's statements on de- signed in part to slraighlcning fence matters,\tout incorrect impressions about Goldwater said he thinks his views on war ami peace, some administration agencies income taxes, social security issues.Mrs.Gerald Manners ami arrived on the S, S, t rance.(AP Wirephoto) TOP FORCES Continued from Page 5 Retirements now b e i n g announced were the result of this [decision.Admiral Brock said he had been \u2019\u2018directed\u2019 to retire.Rul other senior officers who have been relired so far, they number some half-dozen\u2014have accepted the news with good grace.\u201d1 have no complaints at alii\u201d Commodore A.B.Eraser Harris.assistant chief of naval staff, said Wednesday when Ids retirement at the age of 47 was announced.\"If there\u2019s a need to reduce manpower and l h e r e are younger men coming up who can do the job better than 1 can, then that's all to the good,\u201d he said in an interview.integration has reduced the.senior command of the armed livestock I market MONTREAL (CP) Prices were steady lo 50 cents higher on the Montreal livestock mar Let yesterday Trading was lair I y active under a moderate de ma mi.Receipts: 152 caille, 113 calves, 30 hogs.20 sheep and lambs.Medium steers 19.25, common j 13.25-14 50.Common heifers 15,75-17.- Good cows 15 50 - 16.50 me ilium 14 15, common 12.75 13 75, [canner and cutters 8,5042.50.Common and medium bulls ; 13 25-17.25 Good vealers 24.50-27.50, few [to 28.50, medium 21.50 24, common 17 20.50.Grade A hogs 27; sows 17.50.There wore no sales of sheep or lambs.THE MARKET TODAY (Gracnthields Ltd.) in sport well known of empire may engage bureaucratic building.This fear may already have been justified.The three secretariats of the naval board, army council and air council have been integrated\u2014but not inlo one secretarial but into 1964 SCHOOL OPENING SPECIALS by THERMOS would bnefmcs I and othet Perma Case\u2019 K Extra large capacity with standard neck 10 oz.bottle.Packed sorted in blue, coral and green No.1446 Rogers Lunch wilh companion Tot \u2019em Kit piete with P-10 10 oz.\u201cPerma-Ca Bottle \u2014 $ Com- 10 oz.bottle 3.29 LUNCH FRESH AND TASTY THANKS TO THERMOS l||gg|p 1 \u201cPet \u2018N Pals\u201d Lunch Kit with animal deign, and companion 10 oz.J bottle Barbie\u201d Lunch with companion FOR MODERN ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES See Your Favorite Dealer or 3.89 Southern Canada Power Subsidiary of Hydro-Quabec WE GUARANTEE AND SERVICE EVERYTHING WE SELL J-S.MITCHELL E- CO.LTD.Tel.562 2662 (hough there now are five offi-\tSlock prices-\twere\tslightly\t cors of lieutenant-general or equivalent rank compared to\tlower in light trading.Aluminium\t31%\t\toff\t% three previously.\tB.A.Oil\t341 v\tup\t% Mr.Hcllyei1 some months ago\tB.C.Forest\t30%\toff\t% informed the Commons (here\tPom.Stores\t21 %\toff\t% arc almost as many senior of-\tKalconhridgc\t75%\toff\t% fleers in BGAF now as there\tGr.Lakes Paper\t26%\tup\t\u2022'% were during the Second World\tHudson Bay Mtig\t66%\tup\t1 % War when the air force was\tMacMillan Blned«\t1 31%\tup\t five times bigger.\tMassey Ferguson\t27%\toff\t1/2 Informants said this also up-\tOgilvie Floor\t14%\tup\t¦\u2018n plied in the navy and army,\tBol limans\t14%\tl»p\t% though not to such a degree.\tTrans Cda.Pipe\t40%\toff\t% Mr.Ilcllyer has expressed the\tThe London\tstock\tmarket\t fear that the new defence staff\twas firmer at Hu\to|M*ning.\t\t Hawker Siddley\tVG Home Oil \"A\"\t17\u2019* Hudson H Co 181, Hudson B Mining fitP \u2022 Imperial Oil 50L Ind.Accept.\t23'ii Int.Nickel\t854 Inti.Paper\t35'-, Int.Pipe\tHML Jam.Public Sen 12'1 Lahalt\t20', l .aur, Fin \"A\u201d\t15', Massey Ferguson 27 '< MohsonN \"A\"\t35 Noranda\t47', Ogilvie\t141 ii Price Bros,\t45)» Quebec Tel.\t25 Shop A- Save 13:>* Steel Co.\t2(1' « Traders Fin, \u201cA\" I31 Trans-Can.Pipe\t40L Trans Ml Oil 19', Triad Oil\t198 Walker\t35», /.oiler\u2019s\tHP.Bn.On Nationale 77 Hk of Montreal 69', Bk of Nova Scotia 78 Bque Provinciale 56', On Bk of Comm 69L Royal Bank\t79 Tor.Dorn, Bank 69\u2018k MINES and OILS Advocate\t8.55 Alta.Gas Trunk 34's Cassiar\tI2:ln Central del Rio K .'to Denison\t15'u Ealconbridge 75' Gunnar\t7.10 Hollinger\t26 L Kerr Addison Quemont\t9,00 Sleep Roek\t5.85 Northern\t1.23 Kelly 26'k 7'a 18 69 fa 51 231 a 85 35l* B 89 B 20' - B 2HL 47'a B 14 ' a 45% 24 L B 13', H 26'a 13L R 41 198 35% 77 69' h 56\u2018a B 69'a 79 69 B 6.80 12% B 8 HI B 15'% 75% 7.15 20% 7.30 5.65 1.21 .34 B MCVETTY \u2014 tame.Florence (nee\tBowk or) nounce the birth of their son, Brent Arthur, at the Sherbrooke Hospital, Tuesday, August 18.1964.0 rati; it FOX, Gladys _ At Ihe Montreal General Hospital, on August 19, 1964, Gladys Fox, in her 59th year, beloved wife of T.H, Fox, and dear mother of Mrs.Eileen McKee, Albert Lanviere, of Florida, and sister of Mrs.Nora Whitty, and Mrs.Rosella Leslie, of New York Resting at Kosedale Chapel, 4911 Cote des Neiges Road, Montreal, Que, Funeral from the ehurch of the Annunciation of Our Lady, at 10:00 a m.Saturday.Interment Cote des Neiges Cemetery, Montreal, MOORCROFT.Andrea Al Ihe Sherbrooke Hospital, on Wed nesday August 19,\t1964, Ac drea May Mooreroft, beloved daughter of the late Thomas Mooreroft.ami his wife the lato Mary Jane Lentay.in her 65tli year Resting in Ihe H I.Bisli op Funeral Chapel, 300 Queen Blvd., N .Sherbrooke.Fuiicra! service from St.Peter's Church, on Saturday.August 22, at 11:00 a m Rev J.I) H Frank lin officiating.Interment in Elmwood Cemelery.SLACK, Charlat William Suddenly al Rrome Missisquoi-IVrkins Hospital, Svveelshuig.[on August 18 in ins 87th year.Beloved husband of Barbara Irving Kuneral service SI.Luke's Anglican Church, Waler [loo, Friday, Aug.21 at 2 p.m.Cascade 4 The all-new, super-fast Cascade 40 electric water beater by RUUD assures.îjc LOADS OF HOT WA TER.the family-sized 40 Imperial gallon tank holds ample reserve.ïjî NO WAITING FOR HOT WA TER.3000-Watt top element plur 1000-Watt lower element heats water \u2014FASTFR! 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Ihe fust six months of 1964 of S129.8 million lolal redemptions c h r» \\A/ex r for the first half amounted to * IWWWI 4157 6 million.The 14,310,900 shares ($20 par value) of Kir,si National City Bank of New York will be posted for trading on the Toronto and Montreal Stock Ex c hanges at the opening today.Produce Quotes MONTREAL (CP) Agiicnl Birr depart ment quolaions Eflflt: Wholesale prices lo country stations, fibre cases: Extra large M)'i; large 48' medium 37%; small 23; B 26: C 22; wooden cases: One renl higher.Butter: Cuneiil receipts non (enderable 51%.H3 score lendei able 53; 92 score 1 enderable 52.Cheese: Delivered Montreal, waxed currenl receipts, whole sale Quebec while 38; colored 36%.Skim milk powder: Spray pro cess No.1 in hags 12-13%; roller process No.I in hags 12\t1 \",| feed 1112; butter inifk powder feed 8% 9 Potatoes: Wholesale spiling price, Que.new 50s 1,10 ¦ I 25; N H 75k 3.75 3 85; N B.new 50s 1.35 I 45 N H new 10s .35.37; P E l.75s 3.75 4.00.(£ari» nf (Ii;iuikii M HICK I T I » l\u201eh t\u201e thank .HI m\\ roUllvcs and Mmids for cgrrU , lt»lu>is Niid Klfts t»f Uo\\\\4»r'- and fond, while l was In Hu* Coatironlv Hospital, n ml Ml 4M» the Mot#l Dim, in Shpi brook#*, to Dr Samion un HI PaiT'ntomi.Ktul lb#* iHirftpfl \\vhn gm icd for imp Mihs k ri net, WKidirrr IMI'I' W»' wish to U)ank #*v pi \\ on#* for kiiulni'K.MLs lo u.% dining Ihe long IIIiwvh.h nnd thi* rtMth of our mother, llmsp who s#n 1 firm (\u2018In, mids.food, in\tPMrri*.Mr f'KMN and siaff, (In* hpnr#rn and r»r K«t\\l*t and all oUum.n for Aids of symputhy, Also lo Ihn siAff of Von ville IfoNpitnl (or tholr ihoiisfhtfol 114* MN, MR.A MR.S HK HARD RKVNOIJ»,S AND FA MM A MiH f, MH.S WILLIAM 1WE AND FAMILY Koi'K Isiaud, 1N < i H A M\tI wish lo p R'|»i\u20194»sf, my 'in
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