Sherbrooke daily record, 5 janvier 1965, mardi 5 janvier 1965
[" r.; Xii,M tu Shùna rt J/ iherircckt WEATHER Sunny with cloudy ptriodi; Wodnotdoy tunny ond tom*-wh«t coolor; wind* liflht today; wotttrly IS Wodnotdoy.High today and low tonight at Shorbrook* 30 and IS.liecbrookc IMii ïïeccird Today's Chuckle Our ancoitoct had to haul tho wath wator from tho woll, but thoy didn't havo to tit up nightt figuring out how to moot tho paymontt on tho buckot.rç I '\u2022ii-.ried I SWt Price: 7 Cent! shi:rbrcx)m:, Quebec, insnw um \\rv 5 1^5 Sixty \u2022 Eighth Year Tories ready for election - Thrasher OTTAWA (CP) \u2014 While the Liberals gathered today to put final touches to their election-whenever-it-comes plans, a Conservative Party official said the Opposition ready to fight an election now.\u201cWe re as readv now as we would be m\\ months or a year from now,\" said national director R.D.Thrasher at Progressive Conservative Party headquarters.-1 The Conservatives already Mouettes get Bernie Faloney Come and visit, LBJ tells Reds address union Hu* :pt-arrd to -ilm-k up as * hill ki'i\u2019üI hulk of his propiam.Holh first, workload for llu- iu-\\t four sears the Mouse of Representatives lion./ >s BERNIE FALONEY have nominated nearly a score I of candidates in ridings in which I they were defeated twc years ago.and have lined up candidate possibilities in most of the other ridings, Mr Thrasher said.I \"We have been preparing for Ian election ever since the last election.You've got to do that when there's only a minority government in power.An election can come any time.\u2019' Mr.Thrasher was interviewed a- the top irganizers of the federal Liberal Party gathered for a meeting which could be the last they will hold before an election is called.MAINLY PREPAREDNESS But Liberal Party informants said this does not mean that an election is, in fact, immin-j ent.It\u2019s mainly a point of pre-! paredness.-\u2018tiv\t%\t \t\t 'WMfKT.hft \u2019 life;.\t\tj ^ \t\t and 1 hen some.REVISES RULES Shortly before a cheering joint session received Johnson's WASHINGTON (CP) \u2014 sia's new leaders have been m j \\ited to Msit the United States in a casually-phrased but cure lui initiative b\\ I're-ulent John son.The invitation, made public| Monday night in the traditional! State of the Union address, was made known to Moscow earlier| ill the da\\.officials said\t!\"u'u'nl\tb> revis in rules that mi^nt have I blocked the w ay.The president, who won and the Senate are IVmociatic In lopsided margins The legislators burst into ap plause 57 times for Johnson's !S 3, rn Integrated hydro THE SPEECH IS OVER President Johnson presented this smiling closeup as he MONTREAL (CP) \u2014 Mont real Alouettes of the Eastern Football Conference announced .\t.today they have acquired quar- impossible now terback Bernie Faloney from Hamilton Tiger-Cats for four .M0NTRtAL CÏM)~lhe ,plfs' Alouette players.\t;'den\u2018 of provinc.ally-owned Hy- dro-Quebec said Monday full in-The Alouettes gave up estab- jegration of subsidiary compan lished players Billy Ray Lochlin, ;eg w{n (jg impossible to achieve Dick Walton, led Page and as |onp as -\u2018certain legal and Billy Wayte.\tfinancial problems\u2019\u2019 remain.The teams also exchanged Jean-Claude Lessard said the rights to certain players.The main problem involves some Alouettes gave up their jurisdic- $250.000,000 in outstanding tion over halfback Don Clark, bonds.an all-star who retired last sea-| He made the statement at a son because of recurring in- press conference during which juries.\the announced the division of The Tiger - Cats gave up Quel*c intt° ei8ht administra-rights to linebacker Ralph Gold- lstrlut were supported pri- public schools.Won't run Intelligence program prelude to expansion?QUEBEC (CPi \u2014 The opposi- Opposition Leader Daniel lion Union Nationale will not Johnson said today his party field candidates in two provin- will not contest Ihe elections be-cial byelections set for Jan.18 cause they would have meant but the ruling Liberals face corn- campaigning in the Christmas petition in both races.\tseason and under winter weather conditions.it it if Train in west security of the new w&t intolerable.WINNIPEG (CP) \u2014 A Royal berta in February and March.Air Force Britannia aircraft ar-j Main bodies of the three units, here Monday night with with a total manpower of 350, war on the plain (Plaine des .advance elements of three Brit- will arrive in early February, by A major yource of information Cmdr.Paul Werner, 40, skip Jarre-), or in Viet Nam for that ish army units\tThey will niclude territorials, in in the joint navv-air force pro- per of the special reconnais matter.Ihe plain and the coun- The 81-man advance contin-.part \u2022 time soldier* similar to countries,\" Laos and Communist-controlled gram is the navy\u2019s RA-5C heavy s a n c e detachment, and his tryside portions of South Viet Nam are reconnaissanct twin-jet known crews are accompanied b*r jet,look ao in Laos and Viet Namigent will pave the way for win- Canada s reserve army, peaceful from the air.\" ter training m Manitoba and Ai-4 t SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD, TUES, JAN.5, 1WI» i JACOBY ON BRIDGE TELEVISION VIEWING J \u2014WCAX Burlington S - WPTZ PUfuburg ***CRMT \u2014Wgntr##l TBA \u2014 1o B> Announced N\u2014WMTW -Mount Weihington 12 \u2014C FC P \u2014Montreel DOUBLE DUMMY SOLVES PROBLEM By OSWALD JACOBY Nowtpapor Entorprlio A»»n, Today's hand describes a very unusual play by the late Dorothy Sims that enabled her to defeat a six spade contract.The bidding was that of the early litis when the hand was played.South played a low dia niond from dummy and noted that East played the nine.He ruffed with the ace of trumps, led the eight of trumps to dummy\u2019s jack, ruffed a second diamond.drew (rumps and led the seven of clubs.Ilis plan was to finesse the ten spot, clear the diamonds, get back to dummy with the ace of clubs and claim a urand slam, but Dorothy stuck in the jack of clubs and South was short one entry and had to uo down two iricks at his six contract.Paul Fava of New Itochello » 0® »m (ill World of Sporti I it Sport! Ntw! S> Koii- *nd Udody !:)« p.m.Ii WütrurwiM il Saw! ?ill p.rr.Ii ha*> ! IS p.m.Si Waalhvr ! SO pm ii CBS World Nawi St Huntley Hrloklay Si Aero» Cinad! Ill Pulse a «s p.m, ttl Music !2i Pulse > /AO p m.11 Car 54 5| Voyage 0, CUC TV Nawi Si Ne»! I2i Th* Clttleat Hobo 7:1S pm.Hi Ne»! A Weather l:7i p.m.«I Sporu / SO p.m JlMaraliali Imion TUESDAY ' 9j Th# New igeiienKiciA 4) Combfet 12» l.et'fc Sing Out \u2022:«0 o m Ii Jo«y bisnop 5i AdfluiiU family fi> Jick benny Uj Heitiooit Junction )i KpiI hkellon ji Men from U.N.C.L h Hj (Jenny Keye Hi Mcitele a Nev> 12) Hcd Skelton f:M P m.8» Tycoon *:30 p.m.3) Petticoat function 5/ TW 3 Hi Front Pega Challenge 8) Peyton Place 12i Movie \u2022o oo o.m 3» Ductora A Nurses ; 3).8) Fugitive Hi Newsm.igazine 12) The Andy Williams Show 10:30 p m Hi The Way Things Are it .to *. Only a select number of jewelers can display this emblem To be awarded membership in the American Gem Society, a jeweler must qualify on the basis of his business integrity and his deep understanding of gemology.Membership cannot be purchased or given .it must be rc-won, each year.We\u2019re proud of our membersb p, for in the final analysis it signifies our interest (and capability) in serving you better.Skinner & Nadeau Inc.82 Wellington North, Sherbrooke, and at the Sherbrooke Shopping Centre.McNamara's son-in-law daughter.Mr.and Mrs.Guilbault.for Christmas.Mrs.Alice Corey, who spent the past weeks at Royea's nursing home at Farnham, has returned to ford.in Aylmer.Mr.and Airs.Oscar Desruisseaux were holiday guests of Mrs.Anson Rowe, and Mr.and Mrs.Lloyd Rowe in Ascot.Mrs Mr.and Mrs.Stanley Taylor East were Christmas Day hosts to Bed- Mr.and Mrs.Paul Taylor.Stanley and My ron.Tamworth, N.H Mr and Mrs.George Wilkin- Mr.and on.Montreal, are holiday guests son.Sr., were dinner of Mr.and Mrs.M S.McCaw.Christmas Day of Mr.and Mrs Mrs D.Sampson of Montreal Victor Bernard.East Angus, was the guest of her mother.Mr.Robert Latewood.Port Mrs.William Campbell, for Credit.Ont.and Miss Lois Christmas.\tLatewood.Lennoxville, were Mrs Jean Gagnon, who has holiday guests of their parents, been a patient in Notre Dame Mr.and Mrs.George Latewood.du Rosaire Hospital, has return- Miss Lois is remaining for a ed home.\tshort holiday prior to joining Miss Janet McIntosh, who is the Nursing Assistant Class attending Bishop's University, the Sherbrooke Hospital, w ith her parents Mr.and Mrs were Mr.and Mrs.Cecil Benson.St.pucker.A more formal proced-Johns, Mr.and Mrs.John ure, the actress tilts her ch n to Hamilton.Graniteville, M i s s receive the kiss on her cheek Inez Mairs.South Bol on, and but does not respond.This is the Mr.and Mrs.Sidney De Solia method employed by Belle and two daughters, of Foster.Davis, although I frankly have Mrs.Jas.Copping,.Richmond, been too scared of her to fry it.was here at Christmas time 3.The across-a-crowded room i,.,,.\t^r' ant^ Mrs- Wilfred Cop- kiss.The long-distance greef- Mrs.Robert Harbin\tJo-'ce antl David Copping, ing.most frequently used in \"uests on Mrs' Annie Ives is spending studio -_j t'v° weeks of the holiday sea commissaries, is a simple pucker directed from one table to another.A non-contact kiss is never thrown, except by Dinah Shore on television.4.The European decoration, j \u201c You may kiss me Continental-style.'' said Olivia do Haviibnd when I saw here recently.She .\t_\t,\toffered both cheeks for a double Malrÿ kiss, like that of a soldier and a French general, only be\u2019ter.employed by many who come from or live in Europe,, especially the Latin countries.son with her daughter.Mrs.R Utton and Mr.Utton at Orleans Vt.Miss Christina Bowker was home from Montreal to spend Christmas with her parents, Mr.and Mrs.Clayton Bowker and faniilv.Mr\u2019 at and Pay all your bills now! Get an HFC Bill Payer Loan Got bills you just can\u2019t meet?Gather them al! up androme to HFC for the money you need to pay them.Then you can drop your bill problems in the nearest mailbox and repay HFC conveniently.See Household now\u2014borrow with confidence.ASK ABOUT CREDIT LIFE INSURANCE ON LOANS AT LOW GROUP RATES $100 550 750 1000 1600 2200 2500 MONTHLY PAYMENT PLANS I J0 | to | It montht months month! month! t $ i 6.12 $ 9.46 .\t23.73: 32.86\t51.24 .\t31.65\t44.13\t69.21 41.451 58.11\t91.56 60.88.68.81\t94.11 146.52 83.71\t94.62\t129.41\t201.46 9o.l2 107.52 :147.05 I 228.93 Above ptyTients include prmcip*! end interest »ed ere besed on prompt repayment, but do not include tbe c«t ef We irtturrvea.spent Christmas Day a: Lennoxville with Mr.and ™\tu Chamberlain and ThlS me,h°d ,S is with tier parents Mr.and Mrs Rev.and Mrs.J.A.H.Plow- Mrs Albert R.S.McIntosh for the holidays right spent several days dur-family Mr.and Mrs.Jean-Paul Le ing the Yuletide season with Christmas guests of Mr and vesque and their family are relatives in Ditchfield.Que.Mrs.Talbot were Mr Wavne spending the holidays at their School teachers at their res- Talbot, Bramalea.Ont Mr and\t- chalet at Sutton.Mr.and Mr, pective homes for the holiday Mrs.Bob Lasalle, Swanton.Mr\tLAST OF ICE O.Levesque spent Christmas!include Mrs.Murdo MacKinnon.and Mrs.Donald Manning and n and daughtcr-m 'Coaticook, Mr.James MacK.n- Miss Linda Talbot.Morrisville.The last areas whem non.Rosemert.\tMrs.Arthur\tVt.Miss Shirley Talbot.\tMont-\tonce-massive ice sheets of of Montreal,\tspen;\tRogers and Mrs.\tOliver Todd.\treal.Miss Jean Talbot.\tSher-\tNorth American Ice Ages with her\tparents,\tMr.\tSawyerville.\tbrooke.and Mr.and Mrs.\tSher-\tremain are in Greenland Mrs.Margaret\tMacLennan\tman Talbot of Waterloo.\tBaffin Island regions.HOUSEHOLD FINANCI j with law.Miss Bird Christma and Mrs.Stew an Bird SHERBROOKE 98 Albert Sf.at Wellington.Telephone 567-5206 (over the Metropolitan Store) MAGOG: 269 Main Street West.Telephone S43-3391 (n#or Hofei Union) ASBESTOS: 190 Bourbeeu Street.Telephone 879-5441 (over Therritn\u2019» Furniture Store) ! ONLY a word for RECORD CLASSIFIED ADS.on ad when you orde1 as little as\t6 consecutive insertions It's the BIGGEST \"little'' buy in advertising Stjccbr ookc Dailu Icrotd TL K> J A\\ 5.Ii*i5 Lennoxville council Mayor reviews achievements of past two years At the final meeting of the Lennoxville municipal council, last night, prior to municipal nominations Jan.25.Mayor Archie Mitchell reviewed the achievements of the council during their two year term.Mayor Mitchell, who has served on the council for six years, two of them as mayor, said that during the past I two years the new reservoir was completed, giving uniform water pressure throughout the town and additional fire protection.He said that a master plan covering the street lighting was of a Bombardier sidewalk snow made and a start of the com-|P1®w' neW true;î\"r\t\u201e T\u201ce Beaux Arts Trio of\tNew .Music at the University of\tInland\twas an original memberitime, having performed\twith n,\tan\t.35\tnl®\t.°\tr 1S\u2018 York City will\tpresent a\tcon-diana.\tand\tonetime concert-master oflestablished\tmaestros and\tmade ,S:!\tJ\t'.\t, ,\t,\tem- cert at Biahop\tUniversity\tthis Violinist\tDaniel Guilet, born the\trenowned NBC Symphony numerous\thighly \u2022 prai < d\tre< ployees\tnot\tcovered by\tthe\tfive Friday evening,\tas part of\tthe in France,\treceived praise\tfor'under Toscanini.He is general-iordings.luttions ot municipal employees,,university\u2019s annual concert ser-performances in North Mayor Armand Nadeau saidjies.\tSouth America and this morning.\tI The general public is cordial-________________ '\tr,.,u n, employees in the ly invited to purchase ticket\t- and ly considered one of the finest! Cellist Bernard Greenhouse, Europe, violin soloists of the présent a former Juilliard fellow and About 80 general administration division at the door for the performance of the city recently were by this chamber trio, which awarded pay boosts of S14 per will commence at 8:30 in the week starting this year and SÎ) Memorial Gymnasium.per week for 1964.Pelletier COATS 3nd SUITS JANUARY SALE © and NOW REDUCED 15% to 50% ENTIRE STOCK ON SALE 174 Wellington St.North\t\u2014 Sherbrooke This chamber group \u2014 made up of pianist Menahem Press-ler, violinist Daniel Guilet.and cellist Bernard Greenhouse \u2014 has been performing together for eight years, winning wide cclaim.It has had the honor of performing at the Berkshire Music Festival for eight consecutive years.Pianist Menahem Pressler,; orn in Germany, won the Deassy Prize at 17, and since ten has received international ¦claim for many American and aropean performances.He is so currently a Professor of Beaux Arts trio been featured in numerous American and European concerts and recordings.He is also presently on the faculties of both the Manhattan School of Music and the University of Hartford.Noted rare and excellent string-instruments will be used in the Bishop\u2019s concert: Daniel Guilet will play the \u201cHrimaly\u201d Stradavarius of 1712 and Bernard Greenhouse will employ[ the \u201cPagainin\u201d Stradavarius cello dated 1707.The late Arturo Toscanini ha: -aid of a performance by the Beaux Arts Trio of New York An inspiring experience .fine chamber music with im-jpeccable taste and musician jship.\u201d Nominations held next Municipal politics are temporarily occupying the spotlight in the rural areas of Quebec with nominations for council seals in a large number of municipalities being scheduled for Wednesday, January 13.The municipalities affected are all governed by the provi-ions ol The Municipal Code and fall into four general categories \u2014 villages, townships, parishes md the so-called undesignated municipalities.Comprised in the last cate gory are municipalities which have been established for spe cial reasons \u2014 generally geo J graphical.Usually they comprise sections of adjoining town ! ships where the interests of the residents are more closely j connected with those of nearby dwellers in another townshif ! than they are with the townshi in which they are located.Councils governed by the Mu nicipal Code arc made up of a mayor and six councillors, eacl of whom are elected for a two year term.Each year three 0' he council seats become vacan' with the mayoralty post being ipen in alternate years.This year, most of the mayo a I term ends so that nominations will be for the mayor am three councillors.In the event that more can didates are nominated than there are seats vacant, the \u2022lections will be held on Mon day.January J8.There has been an increasing tendency in recent years for th; ! rural municipalities to take ad , vantage of a provision in th< : Municipal Code which permits J he elections to be held duringl the summer months.This is especially true in muni cipalities which include resort, areas, the idea being to giv owners of cottages and other, to be Wed.Now Many Wear FALSE TEETH With More Comfort FABTI 1; 1H, n ploAftimt iilkulln* (non-neld) powder, holdit fulHP teeth more firmly To eut mid lulk In more jury);comfort., Junt.iprlnkln n little 1 TKKTH on your platen No Kummy, gooey, parity twite or feeling.Check» \"pinte odor\" (denture brenth).(Jet FA8TKKTH nt any drug counter.as 12.resort\tproperties\t111 opportu\tnity to lake* part in f a i rs\t\tmunicipal\taf Ccr\tain munici\tpalitiex e\tled! their\tcouncillors al large w\t\tbile in other rases c\t\tandidales\tare! name\t1 for indivii\tmil seals.\t By\tthe former\tsystem, SWtlETSVl'RG \u2014 Kuland Malnullt uf Munlrral, ¦ B*in bc(or* th»1 It and upon examination, paired driving and was found police say, they found a Luger later to have a 3U3 Enfield pistol, which later turned out rifle, some cartridges and a |0 be a perfectly made toy re real-looking toy Luger in his plica, it was learned in couri possession,\tfour empty liquor bottles Ma.nv.le was arrested by Wfrf found in his car as well as CiL'!f 0^eli.on ScPlc,mbcr.k3'a 303 rifle and cartridges.1964 at 1Ü 30 pm.after the When questioned as to how chief had followed his car for muçh hf ha(1 drank Mainville about a mile Chief 0 Neil said answercd .,wo botlles of Vod-he wasn't sure if the driver of ka and g ^ Kallon barrol of the car was having mechanical boer \u201e trouble or if he had bt*en drink !\t¦¦ws' ing, so he decided to bide his l Police decided to detain him time before stopping Mainville.for investigation and brought The driver of the black Ply- him to the Sweetsburg jail, mouth was weaving from side! to side in a zig-zag fashion, said; ^ hen questioned by police, the Chief, and finally he do- they said that Mainville said eided to blow his siren and he intended to use the weapons warn the driver to stop He for ** hold-up.although they stopped Mainville.and asked said they could not be definite-for his papers \u201cMainville\u2019s breath smelled heavily of liquor,\" said Chief i O'Neil, \"1 asked him to step| out of the car and follow me.i He gave me an Army salute and while going to my car he could not walk straight, so 1 took him to the station.\"\tIM \u2022\u2018At the station house Mainville started to curse and speak! in an injurious manner,\u201d saidj the chief, \"and then he acted j as though he wanted to fight sc it was necessary for me to handcuff him.\u201d Belt unlatched?Car won't start as safety measure TRENTON, N.J.(AP)\u2014Mel Blatt has found a sure way to get motorists to use their seat belts.It's a scat belt with an elec-j tronic gimmick\u2014your car won\u2019t start unless you fasten the belt.| When the belt is locked! around your waist, a signal is generated which allows the ig-j nit ion to work.Blatt, whose 30-year-old firm manufactures bowling and billiard equipment, is trying to; sell the idea to major automo-! bile manufacturers, parts dis-1 tributors and police depart-; ments.He said he expects to begin marketing the device by early 196S.A whole kit, com-! plete with electronic devices! and two belts, will sell forj about $25.1> ccr\ttain of «H\t\thi*\twords\tand\tRoland Matnvil\tle\thimself.|\t\twere un\tistiady.\\\tII' s\u2019mM* jki m>\tsJHHVh.«t\tl the\ttime was\t\tM\t.unville when\the\tgot\thi»\tthal he\thad hr,\tikon a UOl\tmipletely c\t\u2018oner\t\t\t\tirtunity on the\ts\\i\tmid.\t»4td\tspring oi\tn the und\t1er side « Fivru|>\tJudge\tPatrick\tDelaney O'Neil\tSpecial\tI O*-\tice\tAgent\tand\tthroat lozenge»\tar\tid a\tdoc\ttenred h\ttm to sen\te a two Alain\tBoucher, o\tf Ron t on\t\ti Pond,\ttors\u2019\tprescription and\t\tthat\the\tsentence\tin prison\tfor wh Rolan-\tJ Maheux.\tMa\trc\tPoirier\thad\tbeen injured 15\tda\tys be\tfore\ttermed\tMainville\t\u2019\u2022 UTtNH of the\ti>ranh\\ Pr\to\\ mi\tIMUI\tPolice\twhu\t¦h was the rea,>\t\thi»\tlegs\tbility.\"\t\t Master of setting precedents Cloth catches controversy in person of Cardinal Ritter ST.LOUIS (AP) \u2014 Contro-1church, and he is a wi* clinj;' like cleriral cloth setting precedents, ito Joseph Cardinal Ritter, but ;it doesn\u2019t worry St.Louis\u2019 out- master of justice has taken part person-'ally in civil rights protests and he adds; \"l definitely supinirt for a jus I For example, when he was Bishop of Indianapolis m thc!clvl disobedience spoken 72, ear-ok.RomanCaiUi,^ ht.,tefifd ,he Ku Klux cause.\" jolie archbishop.\tKl«n by ordering racial iniegis Cardinal Ritter doesn't He even thinks the Pope's scr, lion of the diocese's parochial! long sermons, saving they nions are too long\u2014and say- so.[schools.In iti-t?seven years should be only 10-15 minutes I This small, stocky cardinal*l)efore U S.Supreme Court J20 at the maximum.\"You kn w with the warm smile and twin-**10**' segregation of puhlic|Pope kling eyes also can be severe schools unconstitutional-ne in jand tough.He has a way of say-itcsla\u20190d a surge\tsibility\tfor Christs\tdeath.\tThe P p ,\tof specific steps in various Episcopal Church, at its govern- ,e'.,, a u\t0 .places putting it into practice, ing convention, took similar ac- L,?anH\this PnnPtRa.P.rv\tF°r\tinStanC°- the R*>man\t^ »\ta'^ 0>00'°d\t3\tpre- wRh\ttladprc nf nthpr\tCathollc\tarchdiocese of Santa\tsiding\tbishop, the Rt.\tRev.Ka'sSSfrASS\"-\tM\"k\"' ^ ltle '[ohn E H'nM.North Caro- faiths, opened a new era bring-*\u2014\u2014 Paul \\'l is really long winded,\" he chuckles.\u201cHo often parochial speaks for 40 minutes \" NOT ANGRY OFTEN Cardinal Ritter\u2019s an cr doesn\u2019t flare often\u2014but when it did during the last session of the Vatican council, it was heard around the world.That happened when a move by some conservative cardinals j in Rome beat back a vote ta voted by Cardinal Ritter ntvl .other prelates, on the religious liberty schema He and the other cardinals took their ease to the Pope but lost.Following the Vatican defeat, the peppery little prelate returned to St.Louis and told a press conference; \u201cWe were very angry at the delaying lac ;tic by a small\u2014very small\u2014 I minority of the bishops.\" j The religious liberty doiu.'t ment proposed that each imlivi jdual could worship God accord ; jing to his own conscience even if he were \u201cin error.\" The church at present maintains of ficially thal Roman Catholicism is the only true faith.\u201cI believe now that even those Catholics who opposed the vote this time probably favor the jidea,\" Cardinal Ritter says (\u201cAnd I do not believe that the Pope supported Ihe action of the more conservative bishops.\u201d When Cardinal Ritter, Allx-rt Cardinal Meyer of Chicago and Paul-Emile Cardinal Leger of Montreal took their pica for a vote to Pope Paul, the pontiff was al lunch.POPE CORDIAL \u201cHis Holiness was very cor dial and gracious,\" Cardinal Ritter recalls.\u201cBut, he said he could not intercede in behalf of the vote on religious liberty.He said he did not believe he should inject himself into the action of (he College of Cardinals.\" Cardinal Ritter said the Pope fold them that \u201cthe delay would give the chance to formulate a j stronger religious liberty document with no theological faults.\u201d j \u201cMost cardinals and most modern Roman Catholic theologians support the idea of reli jgious liberty,\u201d Cardinal Ritter !says.\u201cI think the schema will I be passed at the next session of the Vatican council by an over-! whelming majority.\" ; One of the things Cardinal Ritter didn\u2019t discuss with the jPope was the archbishop\u2019s permission\u2014and the resulting controversy\u2014to allow an ecumeni cal marriage in St.Louis.SV\u2019 «pPHk.NOT MUCH WATCH These birtls jammed the only open water area of one loi onto pond after a nine inch «now-fall oser the New Veat week- Those big herring in the sky are sign of a better catch «TPmtmVMClt DAILY RECORD, TVW .JAM.i, HVW S Lions moot Jon.12 GRANRY \u2014 (Spéciale- The iiTOIlby Club will meet at Belval'a Restaurant at Itkt Mam St, January 12 at R p m «harp.It i« hoped that thta ft rat meeting m I two will he well attended Plans for the new year will he outlined.BEDFORD Mr» R P Gres att entertained at a family dinner party on Christina» Da> when her gue»ta included Mr, and Mra.R, Shov-er and two children, Montreal.Mr.amt Mrs.Wcitcott and two daughters, Nt.mhndgr East, and Mr.and Mrs, K.Beor, Highgate Springs, Yt, FOSTER Mrs.H H Spencer, of the Mtantiott Rest Home.Knowlton, spent several days at Christmas with Mr.and Mrs.John Ilea-Ihei'ington and family and Mr.Jackson Spencer.Other guests at the s.ime home were Miss u Unutliillier of Knowlton tss Debbie Page of Mouth Baxter Caw, Warden, the holidays here as the of Mr.Joseph McGovern, and Mrs Kenneth Bissell Christmas Day and the nd m East Barnet, Vt., the guests of Mr*, Blanche Mr Piter They also visited other relatives in Rutland, Vt.Mr.amt Mrs Sidney de Solla were lit Waterloo on Dec.24 to attend the funeral of Mrs.De Sulla's aunt, Mias Edith Main, who died at The Wales Home.Richmond.Mukel end.They fought for bread criiiuhs tossed Its children.(CP Wirephoto) HARBOR BUFFETT.Nfld.(CP) Hundreds of Newfound land fishermen are looking to tbe skies these days for a sign of herring.Flocks of them float mg tn the sky off s n it t It coast fishing settlements are taken as an indication of her ring in the sea This year the winter employment which this industry provides is of particular interest to the fishermen of Placentia Bay for more reasons than one: They hope to make up not only for Iasi winter's blank but for the equally poor cod fishery of the last spring ami summer.This branch of the industry represents the fisherman's one chance of breaking even or of j actually making a profitable voyage, providing the silvery-blue fish arrive in sufficient numbers.This happened only two seasons ago when Home Placentia Bay fishermen made as high as $4,000 single handed from herring alone.The season usually lasts from mid-December to March.I Although the importance of I the herring fishery to the ecott omy of ihe province lias dimm 'tshed somewhat in recent years, ni is still of vital imimt'lancp to i many fishermen, The process-!ing firm of W.W.Wareltain and Sons at Harbor Buffett and other Placentia Bay packers land exporters also hope the bay w ill yield a good catch this sea son as there is a fairly strong j market for the fish in the tlnited States and elsewhere.AIM AT REVIVAL Meanwhile, in Fortune Bay, where herring disappeared for a number of years, an attempt lis being made to revive the fishery.British Columbia Packers Limited, which operates a fresh fish processing plant at Harbor * Breton, has based a special herring seine Ixiat there to seek put the offshore shoals of Hi valuabl fish, Th new herring boat La valle, 110 feet long and 111 tons, juses a nylon herring seine to ealeh the fish.The seine, 30(1 ; fathoms long and 35 fathoms 'deep, i* towed by two smaller iboats ope.a 11 n g from the mother ship.The herring are transferred to the mother ship from the seine by means of a pump.They are converted Into meal and oil at processln;; plants.The I, a v a 1 I e, which wa brought to Harbor Breton fn m Vancouver, a distance of 7,500 miles via the Panama Cana hits already proven her worth in Newfoundland waters.On es perimental trips the vessel has brought back as high as too tons of herring on a single trip Herring lias tong been an Important fish to Newfoundland cfs.American fishermen once bought them to be used as bait for ealdnng codfish and the harvesting and sale of the halt fish was a major source of In come to fishermen in Fortune I\u2019larentia amt other baya dm ing the last century.WATCH FOR ME in tbit paper TOMORROW, Jan.6fh.I'M announce you THE BIGGEST EVENT OF THE YEAR! MoierPt ONE CENT SALE Manitoba\u2019s 'bucks only' regulation is returned as deer herd dwindles WINNIPEG (CP)\u2014In bush on the fringe of the Prairies a j hunter tramped two days, halfway to his knees in snow and ! chilled to the bone by the cold, j He saw' two deer.A fat doe and a fawn loped along broad j iside to him about 25 yards jaway.It was an easy shot, but jhe turned the rifle aside.This is part of the cost?of a conservation measure aimed at giving the white-tails a chance to recoup in southern Manitoba.regulations Chrysanthemums, tabbag' splash color over Peking ing Rome into personal encounter with those outside its fold.An epochal moment came with the embrace in Jerusalem of the Pope and Patriarch Athcnagoras I, spiritual leader of all Eastern Orthodoxy, after 900 years of mute cleavage be- PEKING (Reuters) \u2014 Chrys- piled high with neat stacks of tween Eastern and Western anthemums and cabbages lend cabbages.Christianity.\tsplashes of color to Peking's Households all over Peking Aside from the personal dip- predominantly grey streets as now have cabbages drying in lomaey, the third session of the the north China winter sets courtyards, on roofs and stair- in after a prolonged warm au- ways, and even in the street tumn.\twhere they often block the The large oblong cabbage pavements.They sell for a few grown in the Peking area is an cents aPiece ln the shops and important part of the winter a' makeshift street distribution diet here.\tcentres.Newspapers and official- APPLES CHEAP have been pouring out advice to Apples, plums and tangerines; housewives on how to store are also plentiful and cheap! these heavy, nearly white, cab- this winter at street stalls, bages to keep them fresh, and Meanwhile, as the capital\u2019s on methods of salting or drying inhabitants turn more and more them.\tdrab in their uniformly dark Communist party street com- blue padded winter clothes.; mittees have been urging resi- houses, shops and offices have: dents to buy cabbages to store*been brightened by thousands: after what was officially de- of chrysanthemums of many scribed as the third successive types and an infinite variety of good harvest.\t, shades.For several weeks, all roads Flower shops have been *eil-into the capital were crowded ing exotic individual blooms, with trucks, wheel barrows, some of them six inches in, and carts drawn by horses, diameter, for about four cents! mules, or cyclists, and all each.Sherbrooke Daily Record SWEETSBURG- C0WANSVILLE Office: 413 South Street, Tel.263-3636 or 263-0482 Correspondent, also subscriptions.renewals, classified ad vertising: Mrs.Keith Scott, Sweetsburg Ward, Tel.263-2402 105 Main St., START OF BUSY DAY TN CAPITAL \u2014 Vice President-elect Hubert Humphrey shakes hands with the Rev.Edler 6.Hawkins, moderator M United Freebyterian Church, after he and President Johmon attended church service* at National Preeby-teriau Church, Washington, | most of the province's deer hunting territory.The season for bucks only\u2014 that is, bucks with branched or forked horns\u2014did mean some illegal deer were shot.And there were some objections to the restrictions.But, says game administrator Joe Robertson, most sportsmen ac ccptcd the argument that this! was one way to Increase the1 herd, and that It was belter than prohibiting hunting alto gether.Provincial\tgame\tregulations\tRobertson adds that illegal for\tthe\ttwo-week\tNovember\tklll,nK ,,f do(' an'* fawn f*i,*n'' deer season prohibited killing appear to be serious and the does, fawns or spikehorn fvear-!^'\"0® 'V('n' ,n1° win\"'r \"w'»h.jling) bucks in an area roughly!more doe* arid more fawns than south of an east - west line we wo;;id under 80 \u2022ny-decr (through Dauphin It takes in seaso>\u2019- PROMISES MORE CURBS Robertson says hunters might as well brace themselves for) more such control regulations.A# population and hunting in crease, regulations to conserve) wildlife would also undoubtedly) increase.For many years buck-only seasons were the rule in Mani * toba, but from 1951 to 1964 any deer was legal game through-) out most of the southern part of the province.Now the herd has; dwindled.\u201cWe have reached the point where the number of animals isj not up to the carrying capacity! of the range over large areas,\u201d Gene Bossenmaier, Manitoba\u2019s; chief game biologist, writes in* Wildlife Crusader, monthly magazine of the Manitoba Fed-i eration of Game and Fish Asso-i ciations.*Tn recent years such meas-lures as late seasons and short (seasons have been tried but; (they did not produce a suffi-cient increase in size of basic (herds.\"The deer season, of course, j could be closed and this may; have to be done in the years) (ahead, but we believe some! form of deer bunting should be' provided every year if at alii (possible.\u2018\u2018After all, a man\u2019s quota of prior to Monday\u2019s opening of prime deer - hunting years is Congress.Dr.L.R.Elson of small enough without removing National Presbyterian CTiurch some of them by regulations stands at right with the Pre- which are unnecessarily re- af 'ou Press\tdown Peter capitulated completely to youth, deploring, Adolpho and Carne on ,he brake.At the millinery show which|gie among others have adopted; opened the New York couture)and prettied up the babushka group\u2019s semi-annual press week and snood, adored by the young activities, one speaker sug- set to hide their hair hardware.! gested the word \u201chat\" be re- New spring snoods and scarves placed by something more.are in fabrics matching dresses zingy since teen-agers don't or blouses.Coolie bals are understand this square term.worn over these.The designers of top-notch 3.Easy-to-ditch\u2014many of the fashions admit they are wooing spring hats pack, fold, roll or jam into purses, pockets and beach bags, miraculously recovering their shapes once they are retrieved.4.Hats for fun\u2014candidates Pierre, Michele, Gautrey, Heather Kath Oarmi- Cathe- SHARRON DALE, 22 months old daughter of Mr.and Mrs.Ray Thorne and granddaughter of Mrs.Myrtle Chad-sey, of Ayer\u2019s Cliff and Mr.and Mrs.B.J.Thorne, of l.en-noxville.\t(Photo by Gerry Lemay) Polly s pointers by Polly Cramer DEAR POLLY \u2014 I want toithe window.Use opaque adhe-loafjpass on various ways our fam- sive tape to make several [ily has found effective in keep stripes on the outside of the Bake in preheated oven (350 ling robins from f 1 y i n g[ window.With large suction degrees) about 1 hour.Cool against our picture windows, cups, attach one or more bird several minutes; turn out ofjDo hope they help Mrs.R.H.feeders to the outside of the pan.(For ease in slicing, wrapiPut one or more hanging plant-and store bread one day.) lers just inside, or even outside the young because they are desperate.Making up half the female population is a hair-conscious, hatless generation that may grow into hatless adults ËIHMHHI sives ty.- f -.i-;, ri\"»: !&! -ruci Daughters have stopped imi- for this category are Mr.John\u2019s tating the way their mothers white chapeaux.One is a dress.Mothers imitate them\u2014 shaggy mane of white organza including the no-hat bit.Therefore these styles modelled by misses in above-the-knee dresses were offered as OUR JANUARY SALE FEATURES THE FOLLOWING WOMEN\u2019S COATS Imported fabrics, newest styles, fabrics and colors.From $21.98 WOMEN\u2019S DRESSES Any style for every occasion.Crepe, nylon, taffeta, wool, silk, cotton, etc.From $4.93 Sav« S After $ on these Extraordinary Specials at H e n r y's Ladies' Wear! BLOUSES\tstarting at\t98c SKI JACKETS\t\u201eJ\t10.98 SKI SLACKS\t$7.98 Newly Arrived\t COTTON DRESSES\t$7 98 10% DISCOUNT On Other Newly Arrived Dresses.Exceptional Buys! Special Discounts on \u2022 Sweaters \u2022\tSkirts \u2022\tLingerie \u2022\tGirdles \u2022\tBrassieres SPECIAL DISCOUNTS .- \" t ON MATERNITY WEAR & KALF-SIZ: DRESSES LADIES WEAR 103 Wellington St.North Sherbrooke\tTel.569-2050 petals that frames the head and cascades to the shoulder blades.Others mysteriously obscure the wearer\u2019s face with a flopping brim a yard wide.Young was also a frequently used word at the National Shoe Institute's spring preview.There were baby doll or I rounded toes, big news in the style picture.The toes are not quite as round and flat as little girls\u2019, but they are fuller than women's have been for some time.Other shoe news includes; Strapped, low - heeled sandals for the city; cut-out designs on the sides of walking shoes; sometimes the sling pump, and now and then bare toes.k wf sf\t \t fcitjrT* îjüii \u2019!4rm',||';\t'jjL, f\t¦axiiiitHMHilKttl\" '.mi Makes decorative ALL YOUTH \u2014 Youthful mosaics KITCHENER.Ont.(CP) \u2014I Jean Levy makes decorative mosaics from broken glass\u2014a one - woman business that started as a hobby.She has to buy some of the glass to get special colors, but much of it comes from wrecking companies, wrecked automobiles and discarded pop.liquor and medicine bottles.Some of the frames for such mosaics as violins and birds zest, an important fashion were made from wood and wire ingredient in the spring col-hut most are constructed of lections this year, was work-imported rattan from Hong Kong or the United States and may cost as much as $5 whole-, sale plus duty.Mrs.Levy started making) mosaics about a year ago after picking up the idea in Cali-J fornia.Friends placed orders [for her work and she began to: ! receive invitations from clubs I [to demonstrate the craft and exhibit pieces.She began making Christmas ornaments two months ago.She says she gets a good red glass from auto signal lights, a blue from milk of magnesia or seltzer bottles.Her friends have taken to bringing her gifts of old bottles and bits of glass.And she counts it a lucky day when she can get the stained glass window from an old house.1Ü Today's Pattern 7,12\t.§£.ed into this red and white during a week-long press prewool plaid costumes by de- ! view conducted by the New signer Marie McCarthy for York Couture Group.Larry Aldrich.It w\u2019as shown\t(AP Wirephoto) Questions readers ask Q \u2014 Often, the round steak I buy turns red on the outside but stays brownish-gray on the inside.This worries me.Is that meat safe to eat?A \u2014 Meat experts of the U.S.Department of Agriculture explain: Beef is always a [dark, purplish red when first [cut.After it is exposed to air for about 30 minutes, the color [pigment becomes oxidized and [turns red.This accounts for the red outside and the dark inside.Such a condition is perfectly normal.Q \u2014 I like to cook enough beef to last several days at one time.It saves time and effort.Will you please tell me how many days I can keep cooked meat safely?A \u2014 The same U.S.Department of Agriculture experts say: Cooked meat and meat dishes will keep high quality i when covered or wrapped loose-ly 1 or 2 days in a household refrigerator if the temperature is Î38 to 42 degrees.CYNTHLV LOUISE.5Vi years, daughter of Mr.and Mrs.Raymour Kerr.R.R.6 Galt.Ont.She is the granddaughter of Alfred Kerr, of Kitchener, Ont., formerly of Cookshire and the late Mrs.Kerr and Mrs.J.A.Cobb, Aylmer East and the late George Picard.Rirchton.LPhoto by Jones and Pre&neil Studio, Charlotte, N.C.) ?FRAMES ?Jean Oesilets Inc.I Jean Oesilets Inc.H 218 King St.W i| Sherbrooke H Tel 567 6928\t¦ ?PRINTS ?WATCH FOR ME in this paper TOMORROW, Jan.6th I'll announce you THE BIGGEST EVENT OF THE YEAR: Mozart's ONE CENT SALE window.This stops the robins with food not glass.Obtain a snap-in grid from your local lumber yard and snap to the outside of the window so it ives the appearance of many panes of glass without obstructing the view.They are ! easily removed for window ! washing.A highly reflective window [looks like the sky to a bird and ! any of the above suggestions [ helps by breaking up the sky appearance and putting visu-ally solid objects in the bird's flight path.\tHERBERT You\u2019ll love the flattery of a deep collar \u2014 rich texture of simple knit, purl bands.Low-cost luxury! Jiffy-knit elegant stole of mohair or knitting worsted \u2014 2 strands together, big needles.Pattern 7112: stole directions.Send 35 cents in (money order, not cash or stamps) to Sherbrooke Daily Record, Household Arts Dept., Sherbrooke.Que.Print plainly size, name, address, pattern number.First time! 3 FREE PATTERNS in big, exciting 1965 Needlecraft Catalog! 200 designs \u2014 smart stoles, jackets, hats, toys, afghans, linens, everything! Send 25c.DELUXE QUILT BOOK! 16 complete quilt patterns \u2014 pieced and applique, for beginners, experts.Send 60c now. oPENs^HEmocKE BUf if works in Scandinavia CROWN UPC DIRECTOR I iHEtWMOKr T'A TIT PFE'Olin TITA, JAH.A.II Their medkm e has its problems \u2022y BRACK\tCURRY\t1 w idow\tan\td send a nurse\tto her\t\tHospital STOCKHOLM i\tAP) \u2014 There\thome\t\tee a week for\tthe*?\tA\tginl inval \u2022r« no separate\tmedical plans\tShe pi\tIV»\t40 cent* for eac\th visit\t\to place- tor the aged m S\tcandmavta.Ail\tThe\t\tit of health ms\tunmet\tlit\times.ages receive benefits, but the\t\tis sha\t\thy the self-em\tplojk ed,\t\tMembers! elderly do not\tP»> inniiam\u2019T\t\t\t* and the gov et\tnmcnr\thi\ti^aUh m mu premium*.\t\tAny\t\tedc w ho is 67,\tor ¥tio\tto\teveryone Take an HU >e\t\u2022r*okl SvM*iiish\toarîit*i\tr re\tcène s a pension, u t*\\\t\t\tune orac widow living on\tt nuMifst pt*u\t\tfroi\tm theae contrit\t\t\trger cont sion.When she e\talU or visits a\tWiU\t\t1 thia, theif ar\te proh\tpi\tro|H>ruon rare cost* nothms uts confined to best in sp« tip in ancr m Dam > JEAN PAUL GOULET, IA, MO, CSPQ I>r.Jean I'aul Goulet.M.D .uenerat surgeon, announces that he is opening an office at 220 King Street West, in Sherbrooke A graduate of St.Charles Seminary of Sherbrooke where he acquired his bachelor of arts degree, Doctor Goulet studied medicine at Laval University in Que bee.obtaining his degree in medicine in June 1959 His internship was served at Hotel Dieu and St Vineent de Paul Hospital# in Sherbrooke, and later practiced medicine in the San Francisco St Joseph Hospital, as a surgeon student from 1959 to 19«2, after which he returned to Canada to practice in Sherbrooke s St.Vincent de Paul Hospital, Montreal's Notre Dame Hos pttal.and the post graduate ward of the Royal Victoria Hospital.Dr.Goulet s spec ialty is surgical consultation, and now he will serve as an associate doctor at the Sher doetor or hospital the cost to her will be mini mil\u2014no matter 'whether *he suffer* from vague aches and pains or must un 'dergo a major operation Her choice of a doctor is free She pay* the doctor.She pre sent* the receipt to a health insurance office and is reimbursed There al beds a shorta { especially for the treatment of the reas have a enti of doctor* ami hospt long \u2022 term aged.Many i cal shortage nurses.In Denmark if an oldster has no income or fortune beyond his monthly pension the only ex for three-fourths of the fee in pen most cases, A normal consulta non costs the equivalent of $1 or $2 out of her own pocket.Free hospital care is available in the wards of public hospital*.This includes free operations, medical treatment, laboratory tests, blood transfusions, x ray examinations and drugs She may pay $7 a day for a private room and $4 for a semi-, private room\u2014but still receive all treatment free.If a patient needs a private room for medical reasons there is no charge.TRANSPORT IS FREE An ambulance is free.If no ambulance is needed the cost of transportation to the nearest public hospital is repaid in full.Fare from the hospital and fare to and from a doetor are repaid i in part.for medical care are contributions toward national health insurance.For old people these average $170 monthly EYE GLASSES FREE The sy stem insures old people of free medical care, both in home and hospitals.They also PREMIUMS VARY Slightly more than half the ciat nursery cost in Norway ts covered through sickness in>urance pie the national tniuma.The remainder Is paid heme ts open by employer* and bv the cen-in higher in- tral ami local governments.The pay slightly average premium amounts to m* ami also a about three per cent of an in ir doctor bills, dividual's income.Premiums The s v stem is financed vary with the sue of individual through taxe» and the national income health insurance contributions Denmark has had a state-or t he government or the cities ganixed and state financed mod build lio.-pitals and clinics, pay ical care for the aged since part of the operating expenses lt?.V.Medical care I-t the old The health insurance organua in Norway was incorivoraied in lion pay* for m< N o r w a v's medical care pr friH' hospital cai is needed.Surg medicines and in short, ta! staff Financial & Market Report Etuii* COURTESY OP ORBBNIHIILDS LTD.NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE YMtorday*» Clot* Mam MONTREAL STOCK EXCHANGE Yottorday'i at rare.a public, non profit heal comprehensive ance plan as far back ogram includes Since I9.'i6.all Norwr., e as long as it been covered by this | rry.x-rays, all Health insurance for examinations made compulsory in rnsur 1911 ans have plan.all was wtxlcn in all rare by the hospi 1955, But even then, 70 per cent are paid in full.of the people were protected by John H.Devlin Crown Life Insurance Company recently announced the election ( Mr .1.H.I Vvlm of Toronto to the Hoard of IMreotor».Mr Devlin i* Preindent of Hothmana of Pall Mall Canada 1 ,td .Roti.'»n»of Canada 1 td.; and Hock Cttv Sale» Ltd.He i* a Director of Kook City Tobacco iHHiO' Ltd,.Knperl International Corporation Nl'd Holliman* Tobacco Holding Ltd Amer Tel, \\naconda Bethlehem Steel Borden s Co.Chrysler Comm Solventi Cons lalison Douglas Dupont General Kleclirc General Motor* Goodyear Inti Bus Mach Int Paper Int Tel Johns Manvftlr Montg Ward N.V Central Pepsi Radio Republie Steel V\tS Rubber Std Oil of N Studebakei V\tS Steel Wool worth J.Afi* 51H 55 11 tku* Ms% 95\u2019» 595» 241*x 91 '» 95'» 45v« 405'* S'.\u201d« 59'» 5.1'* 59'» 4B'» 59'» 55'* 42'» tt!\\ BB1-ti'r 504* 27'* BOS 52'» 55 At\"» 9'H 242 S 91 '» 95'* 45'» 55 >k 4B>* 55 S BB'« 50'* 37'» \t\tCleee\t11 am.Abitihl\t\t1.1 V»\tISH Mgoma\t\t68' «\t68 B Alunuiiiuiu\t\t.10»\t31'.\\rgiu\t» Corp.\t19\t \\shei\tito*\t22'a\t22H Bell\tTel,\t61 '»\t«2 Brail\t1\t5's\t5'» B \\\tOil\tsm\tS.1H B (\u2019,\tForest\t29'»\t29'» B C.\tBow er\t49\t Can\tCement\t5.15*\t54 Can.\tIron\t42'»\t42'» Cdn,\tAviation El\t10'»\t Udn\tBreweries\t10**\t10*4 t'dti.\tBi Mum A\t1,1\u2019»\t t\\1n\tPc, Railway\t6D*\t60'» XD Uhcnnrll\t\t18'»\t18'« Con*,\tPaper\t40'»\t41 Con*\tSmeller*\t42\t41H Dial\tSeagram*\t53\t5.3 tNvm\tBridge\t24'.\t24'» Dorn\tFoundries\t2,1'»\t2.1'» Mont\tStore*\t22'» :\t22.B Dom\tTar\t\u2022)*1\t22\u2019» Dorn\tTextile\t31 »»\t33'* For consultation and treat- various local plans, nent by a family doctor or by Medical care for the aged Is are entitled to free or cheap a specialist, the patient pa,ys jno political issue in Scandinavia medicine, free eyeglasses andSabout 30 per cent of the fee|It is accepted by all, including other medical assistance.for most services.¦the medical professio brooke Hospital, and visiting ) A reduced price is paid (or physician at the two other jHny medicines prescribed, local hospitals.\t^ doctor may prescribe vita- 1 min injections for the elderly News flashes from around the world NEW YORK (API\u2014The New York Herald Tribune reports a four-part Catholic Hour television series on birth control was withdrawn at the last minute Sunday because of opposition the White Ensign with the new maple leaf flag.¦A\" tRt 'At BANGKOK iAP) - Cam, bodia's decision to accept military aid from China has ere from U.S.conservatives inside;ated uneasiness in staunchly] the Roman Catholic Church.pro-Western Thailand.The series had been publro The Cambodian chief of state, eized by the National Broadcast prjnce Norodom Sihanouk, said' ing Company and 100 stations agajn last week the Chinese! were prepared to carry the pro |,aij aj,reed to supply Cambodia] gram, The Herald Tribune says.wjth heavy artjiiery and other; \"What is certain is that equipment for its 22.000 man church conservatives protested'armv that Pope Paul \\ I asked last Thai government officials are June that there be no further particularly afraid that China \u2018pronouncements' against the mav attempt to subvert Thai-traditional Catholic birth control land s eastern frontier prov-stance pending completion of an jnces now that Peking appears exhaustive re-examination now to be gaining a stronger footbeing done privately for the ^id jn neighboring .Cambodia Pope bv a team of scholars.\u201d ?VICTORIA (CP)\u2014The Naval Officers Association of Victoria announced Monday it has offi- * ¥ * MILWAUKEE (AP)\u2014The So cial Development Commission of Greater Milwaukee voted 7 Is charged on four counts A Sherbrooke man was ar raigned before Session# Court clerk Jean Mane Grégoire yea-terday on four charge# of theft,, possession of a stolen ear and possession revolver.\tBritish American Oil Co I,id Marcel talon is to appeal\tnet income will allow a in court t'hursd.iy\treasonable gam over 19B3 on a He was arrested Sunday nightand in udili by Sherbrooke municipal police ljon np| (or thl, UlpM yr,r officer-, within the oily, i apt hooited I\" substantial gains Armand (lenes-t said yesterday.speoial Items, Charles the four charges against ||av pftsidrnt said in a pre Ldon are car theft, possession jHnùnary statement.Net production of crude nil condens- THE MARKET TODAY (Gre*n*hl*l(ii Ltd.) of a stolen car, breaking into a private home and stealing from jit and illegal possession of a 'revolver, said Mr Grégoire | Talon had recently been re leased from penitentiary.He (had previously hern sentenced to several year* imprisonment for armed robbery.Dupont\t55 Fammu Player*\t2D» Fraser\t.12'» tien\tDynamic*\t.17 (it lakes Paper\t24'« Hawker Si do ley\tA'» Home Oil A\tIB'* Hudson Bay Co\t15 Hudson B Mining 71 Imperial Oil\t57'» Imp.Tobacco I4'« Ind\tAccept.\t25T« Int Nickel\t90'* Inti\tPaper\t,15'* Int Pipe\t95'» Jam\tPublie Rrrv\t12'* I .abat I\t2D» Lam\tKin V\u2019\t15'» McMillan Blocdrl 54 Ma-sry Ferguson\t27'* Molson\u2019s \"A\"\t4(1'» Ogilvie\t14'* Noranda\t51\u2019» Price Bros\t41' * Quebec lei\t27'» Salads Foods\t12'» Sayvettc\t5 30 Shop A- Save\tIfii» Steel Co\t27'* I radeis Fin \"A\"\t14 I Tans I an.Pipe\tIP'» hansMt.Oil\t20'« ANDERSON ***** «td l-ornA iTieehurot), «f SUirwAead, Qua .tflnounca the giA od a aoti, Frank *awart.\u2022 Rta.U *m.horn an Aaturday, Jamiapt X 1905.at Broadview heap Mai, \\e*irt*ort, VertworA, RAKER To Mr and Mr» Or ion Baker uvea Mary Ann Fuller), at the Aroma Muai» quoi Perkina Hoaftital on De cemher #0, HUM.a eon, S Ibe.B o*.RUMSEY Doug and Man reen (nee Atkin) are happy « announce the arrival of a amt.January 1, 10«5 at the Sher brooke Hospital, A brother for Kevin.STANTON Micbae* A Wrtrley tnee Arlvery), of Searboro, On tario, wiah to announea the ar rival of their non, Jimmy, on Di'cembor SI.1904 A l»rother for Catherine and a gr*n\u2014On Saturday, January 2, 19R5.In \" Montroal, J.Albini (Ben) Blouin, buslvand ixf Rolande De Iorme, (former owmer of hotel reaided itt Dean age of 5R year* leave the parlor January 7, i9t»v for service in 14*4 71 57'» 14'* 25'* 907.544» H 94'* It in Deauville', 12'\" It v ille, a( the 21 B Funeral will on Thursday, 341 » at p so * m.COME AND, Continued From ' Triad Oil Walker Zeller'* J.Bk of Nova Scotia 78'.Page 1 j was an evident reference to Russia's continuing dispute with China.j At the same time.Russia and ; I he United States must become jbetter known to each other if! it\tto 1 Monday to seek funds under cially protested the discarding\t,\t, , , J ,\tthe Anti-Poverty Act for five TOGETHERNESS \u2014 Michael, i together.During the weekend 7, (riyht) and Patrick.5, sons each broke his left arm al-of Mr.and Mrs.Martin Con- most at the same time while nor of London, Ont., do things i playing on ice-covercd streets of the White Ensign as Canada's naval flag.Commodore Fred Grubb, a birth control clinic*.The lone dissenting vote retired officer, said the\" federal «« hJ County Superintendent of Schools, Michael Kies, who government will be asked to reconsider its decision to replace Calm, far-seeing crisis-free state Announce New Hcaliii\" Substance: Shrinks Piles WASHINGTON (AP)\u2014Presi-1ical care program alone is dent Johnson's State of the Un hot number, jion message\u2014with perhaps 50 And there is the likelihood he n'Sht illustrated hi- avoidanc new nvil e'cri slightly abrasive Ian iwill send Congress said he believed federal funds could be spent in w'ays more directly associated with the anti-poverty program.¥ ¥ ¥ v ri>\tu proposals for 1965 and beyond\u2014 tapping equipment was_ found opcnedfwhat may be nne .')f ^ rights bill although he gave no T-iagr - M d ¦\t\u2022 ht t th c i t 111051 fascina,mS -vears ln thp\t- Eidu»ir«h*»linf iub»t»ncppfBTento*hrink ri(°n ^,afirin f1llrj'n?/ qllr.history of American politics.this, say ing barrier* to Negro of communism Through the message deliv- voting must be eliminated, ered Monday night to Congress] Some of the prograrns hp ran two revealing insights int(l .mentioned may take years in the times and the man.\t|^e doing, not so much because they are to live in peace.The ipresident suggested a* has been done before that televised messages of leaders in each country he exchanged, \u201cThere is no longer a single ( h r e a t,\" the president said.'There are many.They differ in intensity and danger.They require different attitudes and different answers \"With the Soviet Union we seek peaceful understanding» that can lessen the danger to freedom.'* i He added: \"I hope the new Soviet leaders (Communist i[tarty chief Leonid Brezhnev, I Alexei Kosygin, premier, and [President Anastas Mikoyan who has been here before) can visit America so they ran learn about this country at first hand.\u201d The Soviet embassy was informed of Johnson's statement to Congress a few hoiira In ad- a viously than in the field of for v™ct °r ,u ,,lfnvo1y eign affairs, Johnson Monday ate and natural gas liquids in Western Canada averaged ap proximately 61.(10(1 ban els daily during 1964 compared with 56, 500 barrels In 1963.The three major sugar refiners in Eastern Canada reduced : Rn.Ctt Nationale the wholesale price of refined! I1!1 °f .Montrent sugar by 15c a hundred potint bringing the priee at at $7.05.Anglo Canadian Telephone Cn.declared regular dividend of 40c on Class A payable March 1 record Feb.It) Shipments of lumber by Brit ish Columbia sawmills amounl ed to 5,681,778,000 bri.ft in 2 10 36 14 (17 near their home.Here they find if takes two good hands to tie Michael's skates.(CP Wirephoto) talk reflects of the world The president also disclosed ,(1 that he hopes to visit Western if it fills no Europe and Latin America this rear.White House officials said the first ten month* of 1904.an increase of 3 1T over the Cor responding period of 196.1 and were 59 H-, higher than 3.555.940.000 bd ft.shipped in the like period a decade ago.A $5 million contract to ex pand Poinfe-aux Tremble* refin cry of Canadian Pelrofina Ltd to 50,000 barrels per stream day have been awarded lo| Fluor Corp.of Canada Ltd.Construction will start in the Spring and will he completed hy Nov.t, 1965 The year just ending has been outstanding for Canadian Pacific.It has been a year of continuing response hy the com pany to opportunities available to it in Canada and in world marketa.Business conditions in Canada during 1904 were buoyant.This permitted ( ana dian Pacific to produce the largest volume of rail trails porlation, communications, and also resource activities henefd j ed, in its entire history.si .JBquc Provinciale\t54 Montr,Mlj( n Ilk of Comm.HR'» Boval Bank\t79'* MINKS and 011.8 Alta Gas Trunk\t36'* Cassiar\tID» Central del Rio\thimi Denison\t2244 Faleonbridge\t82'» Gunnar\t4 5(1 Hollinger\t.13\u2019» Kelly\tfil Kerr Addison\t8,35 Northern\t1,98 Quo mont\tioT» Sleep Itoek\t8,60 4(1 14'» 52'.4P* 25'* 12'* 27G I4G 39'.16 73'» 67 79'* 88'* 79 6 00 B 82 Notie Dame He Liftaae Church | in Deauville M 10 a m Inter ment in St.Michael's Cemetery.Patter, 33 Rewan Ave., S.1U WEBSTER, Susie Leeta Al jltcr home in Ayer's tliff, Que , Ion Monday, Jan.4.lOfifl, Susie I, l^ora Spaulding, Moved wife of the late Hiram Roger Web xtec and dear mother of Earl, j.if Gilmantnn, Nil.and Lillian Mrs, L McFaut) m her 87th Near.Resting at Johneton's Fun-irai Ctiepel 83 Queen St, la*n ittoxviHe, where (he funeral will be held on Wednesday, J Jan, 6, at 2 30 p m.Rev.11 c.Dcnlim offiriating.livtcrmenl in the Compton Cemetery.Visit mg hnura Tuesday 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 In lieu of flnwera the St George's Church Memorial Fund, Ayei'x Cliff, Que.13'a 60 B 8 40 2.00 B 3.70 (Curb nf iTljmilut DAVIKS Word who cnl flowcis, DUl'A nd hplpr>d W> wUh lo t'lwink All f'xlciidi'd *\\ nipathy.fhFtl*¦, food, phoiu'd.ADfl mDl (hr tfRill, wllh chorcA, during more than a line and a half to need.This was on the subject city police station during a sur-kemarrhaid* .nd rep.ir d.mased t.5.u«.pr|\u2018se vj,j, by Mayor E.J.Cole.A renowned research institute has Mayor Cole, going straight: found a unique healing substance from a city council meeting, with the ability to shrink hemor-.rnac)e the inspection after a re-!ire±',oiIch'nS quest by Aid Jim Wedge.-\t, He didn't treat it as a but simply said it was in Asia that communism wears a \"more aggressive face.\" Even th# d*ath and hurlxtl nf our d#*» mother, lalllUn.n\u2019liAnk» to hp'flrrf*, orjînniirl And choir, und Hcv ('.inuron.If» Dr M.iniiitiiU *'i'l l he mu Ainu si iif of I hi» Wfilcs Home A \u2022«pfcl.il IhMnk.A lo Mi I, I Hiinrr, Your ktfldncns will Iona h# remomherr d.TIOK DAVIKW FAMn.Y rr.ANAOAN I wl*h thtnk (ho m»ny\tand frlcmls.for Mi»- Imcly Klfi,i and cardi which I locclvod ufiilo In (ho Mromo Mi** Hisf|iiol Porklna Hoapllal A «poclal Ihfliiku (o Hr.Hlmon, Or.PI ncott and Dr, Doii/jlaaa and tih* nuraoi for (hoir wonderful car#, Slncri oly, rmoi.MA h.anae.an Su (ton, gur lu Unmirtam IIKTIIBHINd'mN In Imdn* momoiy »»( f»ui dour mofhrr Pnlha Mhi (on HelhcrliiKlon, who |>a*iM>d it mav Jan 5, HHW You Ipfi a hrautlfnl m»n»on'.A anrrow loo (mal lo h« (old.Rut (o (ho** who Invpd and 1oo( you, Youi rmimoO' \"CM npvpr glow old Alwriv» r#m
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