Sherbrooke daily record, 8 mars 1965, lundi 8 mars 1965
[" r9 Prime Minister said leaning to spring election OTTAWA (CP) \u2014 The forces have been set in motion that will decide just how long the tag-end of the 19M-65 parliamentary session will last.Hut until t'hcs all clash together it is difficult to guess what the result will be.The combat-weary Commons doddered through its 228th sitting day Friday.It wa> the ninth day of debate on the massive Canada Pension Plan bill and would have been the 10th except that the House took a da\\ of respite Wednesday to chew over the escape of Lucien Risard.central figure in the Dorion judicial inquiry, from Bordeaux Jail.When the Commons resumed - sitting Feb.16, following a two- _ month recess on the heels of T\".\tI\tI the bitter flag wrangle.Prime | Q M U I 1 in stolen car crash tjcrbcookelMi] (Record Established 1897 Prices 7 Centi SHERBROOKE, QUEBEC, MONDAY, MARCH 8, 1965 Initial WEATHER Sunny with cloudy |»«rlod« this morning; mainly tunny this aftornoon; mild; Tuotday cloudy with cloar porioda, a taw thowart or tnowflurrloa and tamparaturos noar normal; winds light.High today low tonight at Sharbrooka 40 and 30.Sixty \u2022 Eighth Year marine Minister Pearson expressed hope the remainder of the session could be wrapped up in about three weeks.The three weeks were up Friday.The labor code bill setting hours of work and minimum pay for employees under federal jurisdiction was one of the three main items Mr.Pearson hoped to clean up in the sessional hangover.It breezed through in four days.PACE SLOWS But the pace has slowed since then and part of the reason L the latest factional struggle within the Conserva : live party.The only other major piece: of legislation the government wants passed before the start of a new session is that govern-1 ing the formula for provinces, wishing to stay out of shared-cost programs between the federal government and the provinces.This is the rub for the Cou-j servatives.An intra - party clash has shaped up on this issue.F,rik Nielsen, member for the Yukon told a Conservative caucus dur-| ing the week that the issue! must be opposed and that those who do not voice approval must remain silent or, failing that,! depart the party.This has helped drive an even bigger wedge between the Conservative Quebec wing, already disillusioned with John* Diefenbaker's leadership, and the rest of the party.Moder-| ates in the party have been reported as hoping the pension plan debate can continue until some sort of compromise can be arranged to bridge the gap.CONSIDER REQUEST Then there was the word from George McIIraith, Liberal house leader, that the government is thinking of asking for an extension of the sitting hours unless more progress is forthcoming.And, riding over all else, isi the fresh upsurge of election! talk on Parliament Hill.Reports indicate some Lib-! erals who have been pushing\u2019 for an election to capitalize on the Conservative split are get ! ting a more sympathetic hear-! ing from Mr.Pearson.He is! said to be frustrated by such! happenings as the Rivard es-l cape and looking for a way to, clear the air.That could prove to be the-biggest factor of them all.f w force landings C O W A N S\\ ILLE \u2014 (Stall) \u2014 Two Montreal youths are in hospital and one in police custody today after the stolen ear.in which they were being pursued by police, overturned near Bronte Saturday.Driver of the ear, Leo Brierc, is in serious condition in Montreal Neurological Institute after sustaining a fractured skull in the accident.His brother, Jean Brierc.is hospitalized at Brome-Missisquoi-Pcrkins Hospital in Cowansville.He is reported in good condition.A third youth, Alfred Sweeney, has been transferred to the custody of Montreal police.T he time of the accident was 1:15 Saturday afternoon.Cowansville police received the first report of the trio from Cowansville service station operater Gerry Manson.He phoned Saturday morning to report that at 9:30 a.m.three youths in a car had left his gas station without paying for the $8 worth of gas he had put in their car.Then at 11:30 Cowansville Provincial Police were advised by Montreal police to be on the lookout for a car stolen from a Montreal shop.The car matched the description Mr.Manson had given.QPP Officers Marcel Robichaud and Maurice Roy caught up with the car and a road-block was set up at Brome.When the car came to it the driver lost control and the vehicle overturned.It is expected the youths will be prosecuted by Cowansville municipal police for the gas theft and by Montreal police for the car theft.\u201cTHE TROOPS ARE EYHI LARATED\" \u2014 Men of the 9th C.S.Marine Expadition-ary Force scramble ashore at Da Nang, South Viet Nani today.They will beef up Hie defense of the key Da Nang Air Base against possible Communist Viet Con; attack.Brig, Gen, Frederick Joseph Karch of Carmi, III., said he imagined \u201cthe troops are ex- hilarated.There s a sense of relief at the prospect of getting some action.\" (AP Wire -h t h\\ radio from Saigon) ?Canada raps Reds in Viet Nam crisis P\\ \\ Wi.Viet Nam ( \\P) U S marines landed by sc.i and air in South Viet Nam today to strengthen the defence of the hc\\ Da Nang .tir hase against attack by the Communist Viet Cong.One battalion of 1,400 marines came ashore front foui 7th Meet transport ships standing off the coast 380 miles i north of Saigon.\\ second battalion began arriving aboard air force iransports from Okinawa.\\hunt 3,500 in all arc expected by I nesday night, including a helicopter squadron.\\ detachment of 1,200 marines is already at Da Nang, manning Hawk anti - aircraft missile batteries.The Met Cong made no at-i ; tempt to interfere with the ma ! lines landing to strengthen thi-ibase from which major air (strikes have been launched Ugainst North Viet Nam.Two! jvietngnu'se battalions were de I ployed in the area to meet any Red attack.The Communists overran a regional forces platoon Satur day night three miles south of he Da Nang runway.Four government soldiers were killed.Brig Frederick Karch, com mander of the 9l.h Marine Ex pedionary Force, said: \"We will he operating strictly, iin a defensive role.There will no doubt he patrolling, however, within the zone to which we arc assigned,\" ** 'i' protest OTTAWA (CP) \u2014 Canada to-jsmuggled into South Viet Nam.jU.S.bombings of military inday\tplaced\tthe\tmajor\tblame for The Canadian report does not\tstallatkms in North Viol Nam the\t\"dangerously\tunstable\" sit-.question these figures which\t\"indicate violations of the Cion nation in Viet Nam on in- are generally higher than those ova agreement.' creased Communist subversion, disclosed in a United States The Canadian report says: In a minority report of the white Pal*\u2019r issued Fcb 26\t!\u201cB> concentrating on a very kanada-lndia-Poland truce sup-! 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Final 11:3» p m :li Movie jl The Tonight Show Hi Spoils 11:33 p.m.Hi Showtime j 121 Pierre Berlon 12:15 12) New! 1 final bid was -imply terrific His bid the slam and both made it brain must have been working i undoubled so that East\u2019s bril-on all cylinders.No, I wasn\u2019t liancy transformed a bad score East.I was merely the unhappy into a complete lop ' victim.\tj have to go along with Gor- \u201cVifth dredged uu everything Hon * rea-oning.East must to t ml an opening bid and be rtmiiy have thought everything out earefully and decided that he would get very few points if Gordon ruade six «padou.He also knew that big partner would show up with an ace.If that ace were a red one, Gordon would make ids doubled slam.If that ace were a black one, a club ; : lead would defeat Ihe contract.| ( aril Sense y\u2014The bidding has been: mSm mÆ' Sf-.li jjfc mi NORTH ID) I *\tK Q 3 Z V\tQ 7 4 ?\t10 2 *\tK (J 7 3 WEST\tEAST *\tA\t* 6 4 V.M0B8\tVK«.pi32 *\tif « 4\t?.18033 *\tJ 1U 8 4 3\t* !» SO I'Til AJ 1088 7 5 V\tA ?\tA K 7 4k A « 2 F.aat and \u2019West vulnerable North\tHast\tSouth\tWest 1 4\tPass\t2 4\tPass 3 *\tPuns\t4 N T.\tPass 5 4\tPass\tK 4\tPass Pass Prss\tUble\tPass\tPass Opening lead A J IKSIr' ** 11 ^ ! i||^ 1 «a PREVENTION IS STILL BEST TREATMENT FOR CHILBLAIN By Wayna G.Brandatadt, M.D Newspaper Enterprise Asm.Q\u2014My husband has childblain which on both feet.What is the best more Q\u2014Are many adults diabetes-prone\u2019\u2019 Is there a type of body build that favors diabetes A\u2014Many adults hate a mild unrecognized form of diabetes in time may become severe.Tests for the was most unhappy a bint Ihe whole matter when I followed my two spade response with a Black wood four no-trump but ho was aide to show no aces.Of course, I bill six spades and East \u2014not West - doubled one \"This was the I.iglitnor tlou South\tWest\tNorth\tEast iy\tPag\t:iy\tPass 4 N.T \u2022t\tPass sy\t' You\t.South, hold;\t 4 V -:>\tyK Q lO-9 * ?A (Ml\t4K 10-3\t\t What do you do?\t\t A -\t- Hid five no-truinp.\tNot only d\toes this hid ask for k\ttugs, hut it\talso guarantees that\tyour side holds all the aces.\t\t T\tOl)AY\u2019S (jl LSI ION\t Your partner bids .six\t\tdia months\tlo show one kina.'\tWhat DEATH BE NOT PROl'D \u2014 This copy from a famous painting, won the first prize of the Stanstead College students sculpturing competition of the Winter carnival Feb- Prizes awarded, broomball game featured at Ayer's Cliff ice carnival «¦¦RiBiaMa'V Show Business ¦ ¦ ¦ By BOB THOMAS \u2022Id you tlo now?Answer Tomorrow Boundary church society holds social afternoon DERBY UNE \u2014 Mrs.A.S.! Bacon and Mrs.Gale Hascombe, AYER\u2019S CLIFF \u2014 The an- Sarrasin, Mrs.Wilfred Ray nual ice carnival, sponsored by round, Mrs.Grace Keeblc and the Home ami School Associa- Mrs.William Morgan.\tü;;* guesïTweVe welcomed,\"Mrv your skin becomes blocked, lion, was held on Kb 20, with Mr,.Kenneth Gale acted as M.v\u2018d Rnlijns and her moth- Although this may occur a record attendance despite the master of ceremonies and Wil- er Mrs Euia]je Goodsell.\tany area' 'vens are most com treatmenf\trecognition of this condition A \u2014 Chilblain, a milder con- tcalled prediabetes) are now dition than frostbite, is eaui'd available to your doctor, by exposure to cold.There is q_i am 1G, and have petit also a hereditary factor.\tmj,] epilepsy.My doctor has me On rewarming a chtlblained on medicine to control it.Will area\u2014usually the hands, feet or | ever be completely cured?legs\u2014the skin becomes red or how long will it be before I can purple and may itch intensely.get a driver\u2019s license\u2019 Persons who are subject to A\u2014Epilepsy is one of those chilblain ,-hould protect them- diseases that can be controlled, selves in cold weather by wear- thanks to modern drugs, but ing heavy socks and gloves.can\u2019t be cured.Hydrocortisone ointment ap- Some, but not all.states now plied twice a day for actualy in- have laws that allow an epilep-flamed chilblain may be help- tic to hold a driver\u2019s license if ful, but in general, drugs of any he presents a statement from kind do little good for this con- his doctor that his epilepsy is dition.\tcontrolled.Q \u2014 What causes sebaceous STANSTEAD\u2014Mrs.Tom Lees cysts and what treatment do was hostess for the Feb.24 ?ou advise\u2019 party of the Happy Gang held A-A sebaceous cyst, or wen, in her home.Because of illness f0l n's when .opening ot |four of the gang were absent, P°™ o one of the oil glands in ruary 27.This was the art creation of the Prefect boys.(Record photo by Andre Pepin) Happy Gang club meets at Border in cold weather.The judges for the event were Mrs.Sheldon Fleming, Mrs.(Jordon Cass and Mrs.Stuart Cass.PRIZE WINNERS were hostesses for Prizes were won by Ihe fol the meet- lowing contestants: Liza Fisher, ing of Women\u2019s Socielv of the Kelly Holmes.Cathy fisher: Universalis! Church held at the Beverley Winlle, Scott Picrcy, home of Mrs Bacon on Feb.23.Martin Kennedy, Lee Gale, Bet-Thunk - you cards were read Jean Browning, Brian De from persons remembered in /uni Bobby fisher, Ginny Mai-j,__ _ liam Crook set up and operated an excellent public address system.Mrs.Desmond Kennedy took charge of the selling of tickets.Following the distribution of the prizes the Ayer\u2019s Cliff Pee Wees played the Beebe Pee the face, scalp and HILARIOUS GAME mon on Games were played, the main back, prize winners were Mrs.Goff They should not be squeezed.Probyn, Mrs.Bernard Cham- This may cause them to cn-berlain and Mrs.Gladys Hunter, large or become infected, with a door prize won by Mrs.When they become trouble-Herbert Chamberlain.\tsome because of their size or The birthday of Mrs.Bernard through being infected, they Chamberlain was being cele- should be removed.It is essen-brated, she was extended good t\u2018al t*181 aH\tc'st wa|' ,3t' re' |wishes, presented with a gift of moved, or the wen will reçut.money and, during the serving the evening a broomball : 0f |unch, with a'prettily decorat-with the ladies play- persons remembered in \"\u201c\u201c/\t1 \u2018¦y\"^*-\t' ; various ways, and a card was lm- Suzanne Kennedy.\t\u2022 »anj7Mi HOLLYWOOD (AIM - sent to Mrs.' Helen Gray in West- Jim Sharman, Anthony Blake j»3™60' Johnny Mack Brown has a new fj0|(|\t[Claudette Lessard.Linda Vance,1 The public missed a hilarious xhe next party will be on Charlie Cass, Stuart Dustin,game and probably a once in a:March 24 when Mrs.Cyril Craw-Mary McHarg, Ruby Smith, life time event, for midway of:for passed.\tposite Joan Crawford.Greta Mrs.Roger (Ailecn) Roy, and ^ ju)slesses were yls Mid- Garbo.Norma Shearer.Jean dicton, Mrs.Roy ami Mrs.Harlow and Mary Piekford.George Hatch.Guests attended Johnny shifted into Westerns escorted to a chair where (he decor was carried out in pink from Hatley.Beebe.Granite ville, and Boundary Villages.at Universal and Monogram.As the Western market dwindled, so did his acting career.NOTICE By-law No.1497 Notice is hereby given that a meeting of property owners of zone C-17 for the approval of the following amendment of the zoning by-law of the City of Sherbrooke, will be held at the City Hall, on Mon dav.March 15\", 1965, from 7 to 8 P.M.By-law No.1497 concerning the use by the Royal Canadian Legion of the old East Ward School, in zone C-17.Zone C-17 includes the lots on Jubilee, Lawford, Armstrong.Johnson, Hall, Hubbard, School Streets and the lots on Bowen Street South from Chalifoux to Woodward.Property owners from ad joining zones to zone C-17 can request to take part in the consultation by sending to the undersigned, within the next five days, a petition signed by at least twelve property owners of said adjoining zone.H.P.Emond, City Clerk.NOTICE By-law No.1498 Notice is hereby given that a meeting of property owners ol zone R 29 tor the approval of the following amendment of (he zoning bylaw of the City of Sherbrooke.will be held at the Citv Hall, on Monday, March 15,\" 1965, from 7 to 8 P M.By-law No.1498 including in commercial zone F-15 pail of lot 71-27 unsubdivided, Orford (property of Mr.Paul Leclerc) of zone R-29.Zone B-29 includes the lots situated on Leech.Tracy and Bellevue Streets.Property owners from ad joining zones to zone B-29 can request to take part in the consultation by sending to the undersigned, within the next five days, a petition signed by at least twelve property owners of said adjoining zone.H.P.Emond, City Clerk ¦w NOTICE By-law No.1496 Notice is hereby given that a meeting of property owners of zone C-41 for the approval of the following amendment of the zoning bylaw of the City of Sherbrooke.will be held a! th*\u2019 City Hall, on Monday.March 15, 1963, from 7 to 8 p.m.By-law No.1496 including in industrial zone K-l all the lots in zone C-41.Zone C-41 includes some lots situated on St.Hubert, St.Raymond and St.Jean Streets from Denault to Roy Streets.Property owners from ad joining zones to zone C 41 can request to take pari in (he consultation by sending to the undersigned, within the next live days, a petition signed by at least twelve property owners of said adjoining zone.H.P.Emond.City Clerk.SEMI-GLOSS ULTRA WHITE ENAMEL $ Reg.Value $10.95 per gallon UtTR* J Glidden per gallon HIGH-GLOSS ULTRA WHITE ENAMEL Reg.Value $14.00 per gallon per gallon V.LATEX Reg.Value $8.10 per gallon INTERIOR *4.22 per gallon i HIS OFFER IS GOOD FOR A LIMITED TIME ONLY, SO HURRY DOWN TO YOUR GLIDDEN DEALER.TODAY! SHERBROOKE (Ghdden) GABRIEL DUBREUIL INC.1\t'\t1151 King St.W#»t\tSHERBROOKE /T^NlERNIER HARDWARE 820 Belvedere St.North\tSHERBROOKE (g^) FERRONNERIE GIROUX ^ 1666 Galt West\tSHERBROOKE a 6 consecutive insertions' 'little\" buy in advertising Stjctbrooke Daily Bccocd MON MARCH 8, Sherbrooke's Leading Dairy SHERBROOKE PURE MILK HIGH QUALITY DAIRY PRODUCTS - Tel $63 1$>5 Sherbrooke ne w city hal! to be 13-storey building i THIS SCHOOL HAS MINIATURE ZOO ?t AT CONFERENCE \u2014 Seen at the Sunday banquet of the Commerce students\u2019 convention sponsored by students of the University of Sherbrooke \u2022\u2019re, from left.Claude Pepin, convention chairman; banquet speaker Jean-Paul Dafienais of the Quebec department of industry and commerce; and Jean-Paul Biron, convention vice-president.About 85 stu- dents, French and English-speaking, attended the con-cention.(Record photo by Gerry Lemay) Nationalization Quebec official not solution tells students The new Sherbrooke cit> hall may be a 13-storey S!2.SO0,(KK) building visible from any ward in the city.A preliminary sketch lot isuch a building has been submitted to cit> council b> architects J.Robert Boulanger, Louis f aucher, Conrad (iu-gnon and Denis Tremblay.Hie plans and the price of the building are tentative and may be modified considerably, .notes Mayor Armand Nadeau.Collection offices would Iv in the building's basement.! Council chambers and mayor's office would be on the first floor.Part of the building would.jut another 12 stories above' [this, however.This part, con-j listing of two sections would r.se 180 feet above the street [and house municipal and pro-1 jvincial government offices.ON KING WEST The city hall is to be located; on the north side of King Street across Couture Street front the federal building.The city\u2019s master plan, drawn; up by urbanist Jean-Claude La Haye, had recommended that Mayor criticizes amount Air terminus grant rapped We've wasted two vents'' I lint's whnt Sherbrooke Mnym \\ini.uul Nndeiui s.os nkmt tlie sumll S'tv\u2019OQ e.innt received Ironi the federal gov eminent lot the citv nir terminus \u2019 We were nlvvnvs told we'd et n 50 j-u cent grant (amounting to about $50,000),\" he s.iut 1 he $;tv,?tW grant pays less than one-quarter of the air teiminus eosts.he said Besides the building construction costs there arc water and othei expenses (lowest bidder for the eon j istruetton work was Stanislas! i Grondin Inc.for $103,885'.Mayor Nadeau received notl fieation of the grant in a let [ter from fisferal trnttsport mm isit'i ,1.\\\\ I\u2019iekei sgill the grant we wouldn't have wait ed so long on the project We've been foot ng around for two years/' City Cmoieil will lie gettiu;: to work on the projeet right nvvaj and diaeussing d al Mop day night's ; 'e'mg, he amed AT VQl ARU M \u2014 The ehiblren at the Saeved Heart kindergarten in Sherbrooke have a collection of pet fish Standing behind the aquarium are kindergarten directress Sister Marie Berthe, of Daughters of t'liaritv of Sacred Heart of Jesus; Jean-Marie Moreau, son of Police Chief and Mr- Edouard Mo reau of Sherbrooke; and Andre Martel, son of Mr.and Mrs.Jean Martel.Kneeling from left to right are: Eue Mast old, son of Mr.and Mrs.trank Moscnlo; and Jean t raticois Dumas, son of Mr.and Mrs Marcel Dumas.(Record photo by Doug Gerri.sh) the new city hall be located here.The plan also calls for a ! concert hall a cultural and j sports centre, and eventually; I police and fire department of Ifices in that area.According to the La Have .\t.\t,\tplan, these buildings would all [A Quebec policy of nationalua- lie Lniversity of Sherbrooke for | problem w-ould probably disap- ^ ]ocat(,q ln qu, quadrilateral ion of private companies is not'a weekend convention.\t'pear/\u2019 he added.\t[bordered by King, Belvedere, advisable since Quebec is part The answer to Quebec s econ- Mr.Dagenais was speaking at [Marquette and Couture streets meriean con-amic problems is n edueation t]ie Sunday banquet of tlje com- Around them in this large text,\u201d a Quebec government of- and in the development of newjmcrce student s' convention,Iblock of land, park and parking1 .cs.v\u201eay.\tjenterpri.-es.he said.\tsponsored by Uni.of Sher- space would be set aside.\u2022Jean - Paul Dagenais of the More engineers, businessmen,[b^k,, students.About 85 stu- The lower two storeys of the Apartment of industry and com-, commerce and finance experts ! dents attended, from Sher-! building would be 260 by 84 ¦nerce was speaking to com ! are needed, he said.\u201cIf it had prooke, Bishop\u2019s, Laval, Univer- feet.The higher sections would Jimerce students gathered at them French Canada\u2019s ethnic sjty of Montreal, Loyola, Uni- __________________________________________________________________|versify of Ottawa, Carlton and (other colleges.Two students also attended 'from Memorial University in jNewfoundland.The Sunday banquet was the [last event in the convention, [which began Thursday and featured a series of speakers.These came 1° included U of S dean of com- The Alumni Singers present song mosaic Believing that songs bring joy high school students, hd laughter to young and old this University Alumni Singers(merce Dr R0sarj0 Cousineau; alike, the Univers/ Ah second annual concert in Len-r)ean ' Haÿ of ,he Montreal!-\u2014 Stngers of Montreal presented a roxville.Some one hundred stu- stock Exchange- c H Harnng (ach to Broadway concert at dents from King\u2019s Hall in Comp- t of the Royal ' Trust' Com- T f\\ nrOCAni :he Bishop s College gymnasium ton came by buses, while there nanv.anH rla]lHfl rmhamo! nf i W i\tW I I i be 100 feet long and 64 feet wide.There would be 180,0001 square feet of floor space in the building 84,000 square feet of which would be used for provincial gove 'nment offices.\"Architects estimate that it would take a year to complete | detailed plans for the planned! city hall.Consruction would take from 12 to 14 months.hturday night.This mosaic of songs which were about 200 Bishop\u2019s College students at the concert.had something for everyone was Originality was the keynote of joined for three productions by the concert Hie Bishops College (.hoit di- -pp,, fam0us negro spiritual reeled by John r>-'\u201d pany; and Claude Duhamel of the Bell Telephone Company.Theme of the convention was government intervention in 'business.H The grant pays capital oosl-for space needed for govern ment sen ices and 75 per cent >f public space in the building, tile letter sa\\s \"Wo were told dial this for inula would not be used to com pule our grant, \"Mayor Na dean said \" We were supposed to tie given a .straight 50 per cent grant That \u201cgovernment space\" for inula onlv applies where regular air service is given and so does mil include Sherbrooke \"Wo wouldn't have held up the [terminus project if we hadn't hern expecting the 50 per cent grant, he said.\"Had we not been promised St.Patrick s parade is set for Richmond RICHMOND (Special)- The annual St.I\u2019at rick's célébrai ion will be held in Richmond this year on Sunday, March 14, The celebration will com inence with a parade forming hlov.i [at the Brother» School at I 45 pan.thence to Holy Family Church for Benediction at 3 pm.The sermon will be given SI, Francis River by Father M.T Mulcahy, of|able pump [Quebec City.The banquet wil be held al it he Richmond Cabaret, Main St., [at 6:30 p.m., at which Father ! Mulcahy will be the guest I pcakor.Store is damaged by fire WINDSOR (Staff) Windsor volunteer firemen exting-lushed a fire at Greenlny in the i A Sinioneuu furniture store last weekend after it had done $8.000 in fire, smoke and water damages, Windsor municipal police reported (his morning.The fire started at 2:50 pin.Saturday, and Windsor fire men rushed to Gceenlay, direct !y across the Si Francis River from Windsor.The cause of the fire is not immediately known, but it us believed to have been faulty wiring, said Assistant Police Director Theodore Paradis.No one was injured in tho which look ahold ono hour to control, said Asst.Dir.Paradis.Firemen drew water from the with a port- BRIEFLETS ARDA groups to be formed \u2022 , ,Pralt\u2018.\t/\u2018Dry Bones' was sung in ar .Another highlight of the con- unusuai fashion.The U.A.S.us art was the Slingapore singers.ec| for examp]e different musical//35 3 annua concert Mr.Dagenais noted that being a government official, the theme bit dangerous for him\u2014| The Deep Purples, the to Hike This group of alumni members, jnstrumeiits for the \u201cbones who have a particular liking for1 give ttle song a new *wjst [thinks of birth control, he told folk songs, was called back\t,\t,\t\u201e \u201e\t.his audience, i,;.:-.fnr\tThe Bishop s College Choir \u2022vice for tncoie.\tmined the Alumni Singers on\tnoted that Quebec is rich A full house of more than\t\"l/ \u2022Alulnnl J'mgers on\t,\t:\u201edl,llnu rxn nennlp mainlv comnosed of :he staËe for several of the sel- *n 'he primary industries such taO people, me inly composed oLf,f.t|nn.\ton mining and logging but lack- , ed in secondary industry.;ung by\tj\tj /he Slingapore Singers.THOS.W.LEONARD ?-\t.\tis &¦\"' B.A., LL.L.MOTARY \u2022 .& % ConlinuMtal Bldg Suilf* 509 tel LO 9-2600 / asking a priest what he op\u2019s University students' choral group, presents its annual con-: cert Wednesday evening.A wide variety of choral selec tions will be offered.Commencing at 8:30 p.m.in ithe Memorial Gymnasium on [the Lennoxville campus, the.Too inany products are sent[concert is one to which the gen SMALL ZOO \u2014 The children\tright,\twith one of the\ttwo j at Sacred Heart kindergarten\tbirds\tin the zoo, arc Ny\tIvir ! in Sherbrooke have collected\tBrian\tger, daughter of Mr.\tand : a small zoo to assist in the\tMrs.\tGabriel Belanger;\tDa learning process.From left to\tnielle\tTroltier, daughtci\tof 1 | ^ .!|i!\tHllÉIÈh iis/ wm k\t\ti' Jacques Tiottlrr; and Linda Bergeron, daughter of Mr.and Mrs.Paul Bergeron.(Record photo by Gerry Lemay) BLAIS & MACRO \u201cQuality Men\u2019s Store\u201d \u2014 Custom Tailors \u2014 149 Wellington St.North Sherbrooke \u2014 Tel.569-7928 IT\u2019S MILLERS FALLS MLLLIRa FILLS MF CE In another part of the pro- t0 the United States to be ma-|era] pUt,ijC is warmly invited (ram the U.A.S.once more dis-;m|f2ctured, he said.\tj\tflirty-three selected male played originality by jazzing up Furthermore in Quebec the[anc] female Voices are being di-[ \\ ith drum and guitar, one of the minority English - speaking\tas ln pasti ^ j)r j earliest known popular songs group have been businessmen i \\Ya]iac\u2019e McCubbin.\u2018Summer is Icumen In\" attri- while the French - speaking ma- The musical potpourri will in-buted to a\t13th century Belfast\tjority took interest in art and 'ciuc]e Bach, contemporary ar- monk.\tcultural subjects, he said.[rangements of Bach bv the The evening\tof\tsongs\tended\tMr.Dagenais cited the gov-[Svirjng]e group, French-Cana- vvith a 12 - song selection, two ernment - sponsored steel millViaT, anfi other folksong Vearo with Hie Bishop's College Choir, as an example of encouraging of Gilbert and Sullivan pieces secondary industry.He noted ri,,,iing a medlev from \"\\Iv which were arranged by Alan the conflict of opinion between[Fair Lady \u201d MacMillan\tthose who say the proposed steel ; The^ concerts in recent The conductor of the Alumm null should be fully government-years have reived much ac- Rifhnn\u2019c\" rVi!Lîi0-T^-an00,0(X) in foreign exchange likely to he broken down into three parts: A Colombo plan grant, a loan at three-quarters per cent interest from the International Development Agency, and a six percent Canadian government Joan through the Canadian Export Credit Insurance Corporation.The rupee financing is expected to come from Ihe floating of a loan in Pakistan at S'f; or four per cent interest.Canada has already assisted Pakistan in power development to the extent of $42.500,000.This includes aid under the Colombo plan for construction of the Warsak Dam near Peshawar, a hydro-electric plant at Shadiwal in West Pakistan and a thermal power station at Goalpara-Bera-mara in East Pakirtsn.FIRST NUCLEAR PLANT However, this is the first project in the nuclear field under the 195» agreement between the »wn ootitttttR*.Bicultural barriers discovered in areas including Sherbrooke (In the following excerpt from Ihe preliminary report of the Royal Commission on Kilinghalism and bicultural lam, the commissioners describe Ihe first four regional meetings held last year in Sherbrooke, Sudbury, Trois Rivieres and London, Ont.) The first four regional meetings were held in Quebec and in Ontario.One team of Commissioners went from Three Rivers to Sudbury, and ihe other from Sherbrooke to London.Right away, striking contrasts between French speaking Quelle.- and English-speaking Canada liega-i to appear.Broadly speaking.Three Rivers and Sherbrooke are predominantly French Canadian centres; Sudbury is in Ihe heart of a mixed community (with a large French Canadian minority and many other ethnic: groups); and London is almost exclusively English-speaking.At the two) meetings in the Province of Quebec, young people were much in evidence, and were rather aggressive The best attended evening meeting was in Sudbury.where the audience look a lively interest in Ihe proceedings and expressed itself quite bluntly.London was much more calm and friendly.In Sudbury, attention was largely focussed on educational problems Here, and wherever French minorities exist, the problem of two cultures is primarily thought about, felt and experienced in terms of the school question.In addition, a significant representation of other ethnic groups gave an added dimension to the discussion.It was pointed out that there were many ethnic groups in the area.One participant went so far as to state that.\"All are trying to retain (their) own culture,\u201d and that therefore Sudbury sets an excellent example for others to follow Others expressed the fear of being crushed between the British and the French On several occasions the expression \u201cthird force\" was used to emphasize that these other wise dissimilar groups have in common the characteristic of being neither British nor French.These were points of view we were to find again elsewhere, especially on the Prairies.Section 25.What struck us most at the time, however, was the comparison between S herhrooke and Three Rivers on the one hand, and London on the other.In both Quebec centres, the dissatisfaction of French Ga nadians found wide exprès sion.sometimes in moderate tones and along the traditional lines of French Canadian nationalism, sometimes with passion and a violence hard to dismiss as purely verbal, particularly whore young people were involved.The relative positions of the English and French languages were described as scandalous in areas where French Canadians were so prédominent (95 per cent in Three Rivers, 88 per cent in Sherbrooke).\u201cYou have to know English to earn a living .English is Spoken so much around Sherbrooke.a French Canadian has trouble gelling ahead if he doesn't know English.\u2019\u2019 And yet we were told there warn ém oontaew be.tween the Iwo groups, each of which looks down on the other.For example according to one participant, students at Ihe University of Sherbrooke seldom mix with students at Bishop's University; furthermore Bishop's students \u201cdo not want to learn French\u201d.(Sherbrooke).\"English Canadians\u201d, we were told, \"make no effort to learn French: some of them have lived in Three Rivers for fifty years and still don\u2019t know a word of French.They think themselves culturally superior; they own 75 ner cent of the local capital The English -speaking bosses don\u2019t encourage French Canadians to rise to managerial positions \u2014 not through ill will mind you, but because they forget Ihe very existence of the French Canadians, in spite of their overwhelming numbers in the area.\u201d (Three Rivers).In other words, these French Canadians in Three Rivers and Sherbrooke would think it perfectly logical, as some of them said, to have to speak English in communities w here they formed a minority of 5 per cent or even 12 per cent of the population; but the same people find it an intolerable imposition where 95 per cent or 88 per cent of the whole population is French-speaking.that someone who wants to better himself must speak English.Some of them tell themselves that it is due to the superior economic position of Ihcir English-speaking fellow citizens, not just locally, hut in the province and in the country as a whole, and in whole system is English.' some say, \u201cthat's why the English speaking feel no need to learn French; they're camping here like some imperial army in a colony.\u201d Thus the \u2018inequalities\u201d they complain about, in the country a sa whole, and in politics as well as in business, are seen through the prism of the local \"inequalities' they experience and of which they are deeply con scions.The more remote, country wide \u201cinequalities\" thus become more immediate.more real, and give rise to highly emotional reactions.For instance, to quote an example related to Ihe Civil Service, a trade union leader toid us of a trip he took as member of a labour delegation to a non-French, non-English country: our hosts \u201cknew they were welcoming French Canadians.They saw to it that wherever we tient, we were greeted by someone who spoke French.And so.throughout the country, xe could get along in French\u2014-everywhere, that is.except at the Canadian Embassy.\" The problem ot the French speaking minorities in the other provinces worries some - out only some \u2014 of the audience.\"Why are they so badly Ireated.\" it was asked.' w hen we are so generous to our English-speaking minority.generous to the point of letting ourselves he anglicized?\" Statements of this kind led a number of people to conclude that these French-speaking minorities are doomed because of the attitude of the Eogjjeji CenadiM*, and that the French Canadian* should therefore devote all their efforts to the development of a unilingual Quebec.How can this state of af fairs be changed, and how, particularly, can a way be found to end the inferior status of French in Quebec?Most of the young people fell that the whole system should be abolished, once and for ail.and that the province should seperale from the rest of Canada.Others wanted Quebec to he given broader powers, and demanded a new constitution, or major amendments to the present constitution.There were suggestions that Quebec should become uni-lingual, or at least that French be given priority in the province.It was extremely difficult to isolate the various problems \u2014 political, economic and social \u2014 which were regarded as forming a global entity.These people live in a situation that is highly unsatisfactory to them and damaging to their pride; these people want sweeping reforms, and are very impatient.Section 26.The atmosphere in London was quite different.Since it was after all a meeting of the Commission, the subjects- that came up for discussion were much the same, but they came up in a different order.There were some calls for constitutional amendments.Half the speakers put the blame squarely on the people of Quebec themselves for their \u201cinterior status,\u201d while the other half felt that both sides were at fault.It was widely accepted that there is a \u201cnational crisis.\" or at least a crisis which, from having been limited first to Quebec, now concerns all of Canada because it threatens the very future of the country.On the whole the audience was friendly, and more than usually well - informed and well-educated.However, while people talked to us again and again in Sherbrooke and Three Rivers about secession and fundamental reform, the subject that evoked the most spontaneous reaction in London was the teaching of languages.Should English-speaking Canadians learn French, or not?If so, how?It is not easy, some pe .pie remarked, in an area where only one per cent of the people are French - speaking (Though this percentage is not much less than that of the English population in Three Rivers).Anyway why >hould Quebec (urn up its nose at English, which is now a universal language\u201d That's not the point, hack would come the retort, it is a good thing to learn two languages, and not just for practical reasons.But does a community like London have enough French teachers\u2019\u2019 And so forth.We report these remarks without any intention of sounding ironical.They are, in the main, perfectly serious questions which may legitimately be raised.What strikes us here is not that the people of London and those Sm \u2019>\u2022 iHafdr tm | fjr\u2014t::*wrttîîr:îiftu*rî*.i:ïB;Urrt!mT*::î7|j« Bygone days TWENTY YEARS AGO (From the Record of Thursday, March 8.1945) DANVILLE \u2014 The Junior League of ihe local Red Cross Society entertained at the home of (he president, Mrs.Albert Olney, Water Street in honor of Miss Mary Isabel Perkins, a popular bride-to-be.The occasion was a complete surprise to the guest of honor as it was the regular meeting night for the league.Friends and relatives of Miss Perkins had been invited to attend.The beautifully appointed table with lace cloth and tall blue tapers centered with pink rose buds was very attractive.Mrs.Dale Philbrick poured tea.Those assisting in the serving were Mrs.Nelson McNiff, Mrs.Francis Smith.Miss Muriel Rernard and Miss Marion Montgomery.FIFTEEN YEARS AGO (From the Record of Wednesday, March 8, 1950) FORDYCE \u2014 The annual meeting of the Fordyce Women's Institute was held at the home of Mrs.E.Dryden with Mrs.T.Bureau as joint hostess.Through the absence of the president.Mrs.G.David, the vice-president, Mrs.Lynn Bell was in the ehair.The secretary read the minutes of the last meeting and gave her annual report whieb showed a very successful year.After the business.Mrs.E, Dryden performed the installation ceremony and the officers are a* follows: President, Mrs.G.David, first vice-president, Mirs.Lynn Bell; second vice-president, Mrs.L.Dryden, re-elected; secretary, Mrs.G.Hooper; treasurer, Mrs.J.Syberg; Conveners; Home Economics, Mrs.C.Clark, Education.Mrs.F.Sanborn; Agriculture, Mrs.G.Hansen; Welfare and Health, Mrs.G.Bromby; Citizenship, Mrs.J.Moore; Publicity, Mrs, M.Lewis; Sunshine, Mrs.R.Dustin; Blue Cross, Mrs.M.Lewis.TEN YEARS AGO (From the Record of Tuesday, March 8, 1955) HUNTINGVILLE \u2014 The annual meeting of the Hunt-iugville Women\u2019s Christian Temperance Union was held at the home of Mrs.Herbert McLaughlin.Stanstead High way with Miss Bradley as assisting hostess.The meeting was opened by repeating the pledge and Mrs.R.S.Lipsey presided at the piano for the singing of \u201cYield Not To Temptation\u201d.Mrs.F.Ingham read the minutes and the correspondence and Mrs.R.Brown, treasurer, gave a most gratifying financial report of the past year\u2019s work.Following the business, Mrs.R.S.Lipsey took the chair for the election of officers which resulted as follows; President.Mrs.W.A.Henderson, first vice-president, Mrs.H.McLaughlin; second vice-president.Mrs.Damson Savage: secretary, Mrs.Frank Ingham; treasurer, Mrs.Elmer Douglas; flower missionary superintendent.Mrs.Ernest Harrison: Little White Ribboners superintendent.Mrs.Clifford Spaulding.TODAY IN HISTORY Frederick Newton Gisborne.who was born in Lancashire 141 years ago today\u2014in 1824\u2014and died at Ottawa in 1892.was one of Canada\u2019s greatest inventors of the 19th century.He came to Canaria as a young man after trips to Tahiti and Mexico, where with his uncle he tried to grow gutta percha as insulation for electric cables.A year after his arrival in Canada, in 184B.he became chief operator for t h e Montreal Telegraph Company and helped found the British North American Telegraph.He was pioneer in the development of telegraphy in North America and laid the first successful underwater cable.He was instrumental in the laying of the Atlantic cable in 1858.He was the inventor of many electrical and signalling devices.First World War Fifty years ago today\u2014in 1915\u2014the German auxiliary cruiser Prinz Eitel Friedrich took refuge in Newport News.Va.; Britiah airmen destroyed railway junctions at Mentn and Courtrai; the Canadian Training Division was established at Shorn- Funeral joyous for political scandal By GORDON DONALDSON WASHINGTON \u2014 INS) \u2014 There ls no more joyous funeral than the burial of a political scandal.The Democrats are celebrating the interment of the Bobby Baker case with barely conceded joy and just a trace of anxiety that the corpse will rise again.The affairs of Bobby Gene Baker.35-year-old former Secretary to the Democratic Majority in the L S.Senate, came under scrutiny 18 months ago when Baker resigned under fire after allegations that he had peddled political influence and arranged kick-backs on Government con- tracts.Washington wallowed in rumors of call-girl rings on Capitol Hill, graft, corruption flying \"Bobby Baker Set\".Biggest fish involved was former Senator Lyndon B.Johnson, now president.Baker was his friend and protege in the tangled world of Senate politics.Chief witness was Don B.Reynolds, Baker's partner in an insurance firm.Reynolds testified that he wrote a $50.-000 policy on Sen.Johnson's life in 1959 and was told by Johnson's aide, Walter Jenkins, that he should, in return, buy advertising time on the Johnson family television station in Austin, Texas.Reynolds said he did buy -some advertising time, although all his business was in and around Washington, far out of range of the Texas transmitter.Later, Jenkins resigned in disgrace as the president\u2019s chief assistant after it was revealed that he had been twice arrested on morals charges in the Washington YMCA washroom.The White House tried to blacken Reynolds\u2019 reputation by leaking details of his past career in the armed forces and foreign service.Jenkins was excused the need to testify in person but he admitted in writing that Reynolds did agree lo pay the Johnson TV interests.The Senate Rules Committee, which is supposed to police the morals of that chamber, stumbled unhappily through its Baker case investigation for more than a year.The majority of the committee is Democratic and the chairman, Sen.Everett Jordan (Dem.\u2014North Carolina) seemed to be trying to keep the lid on the whole sticky mes*.He closed the investigation for the first time last summer and the Democrats sat on it while Republicans tried to make it an election campaign issue.But it was reopened after the Johnson victory last November.The final word comes from the Federal Bureau of Investigation, which says the allegations marie by Reynolds in secret testimony last De eember, have been disproved.The report does not detail Reynolds' evidence, which is described as \u201clurid\".But it.knocks down a story that Reynolds was informed in advance that North American Aviation Corp., would get the contract for the Bomare missile (w^hich Canada later bought after scrapping the Toronto-built Avro Arrow), In fact, Boeing got the contract.Another allegation was that Mr.Johnson, while vice-president, spent $150,000 Hong Kong dollars in U S.counterpart funds on personal gifts while in Hong Kong in 1961.The committee said it was unnecessary to investigate this story as it was known to be untrue.All the counterpart funds in Hong Kong at the time \u2014 these are US.credits which cannot be trans- and the hi-jinks of the high- ferred back to the United States and are usually spent by junketing Congressmen, were earmarked for the Department of .Agriculture.The FBI report did not go into detail on the most dramatic of Reynolds\u2019 allegations \u2014- that \u201cwild sex parties\u201d were held featuring Senators, lobbyists and callgirls.But it discounted this evidence.So the Baker case, which was for the United States an even wilder scandal than the Profumo affair in Britain, is dead once again.The Democrats pray it will stay that way.There are 45 legitimate the atres in London.P FEB.I4jf A The feast of St Valentine on Feb.14 seems to be intended to commemorate the death of two saints by that name.One was a martyred Roman priest.The other was a martyred Roman bishop.St.Valentine\u2019s day as a lovers\u2019 festival, the choice of a valentine, and the modern development of sending valentine cards have no relation to the saint or any incident in his life.These customs are rather connected with the pagan Roman festival of the Luperealia which took place in the middle o£ February.£ Encyclopaedia Britansiea S\u2019ljfrlin.inkp Daily Hrrnrh SUBSCRIPTION RATES Carrier delivery in Sherbrooke and Eastern Townships, 40 cents weekly, by mail in City of Sherbrooke, $20.80 per year.Mail subscriptions in Canada, outside the city limits, and Great Britain, 1 year $10.00, 6 months 6.00.3 months $3.00, 1 month $1.50.United States and South America, I year $17.00 6 months $9.00, 3 months $5.00, 1 month $2.00.Single copies 7c; 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Permission is given Detect bogus 20s for another pipeline K rmk.it*\t* COWANSVILLE vSttff' njf hf*d of ihf Cowan>vi)le »Jr tichmtnl of ihr Rojal Canadian Mounted Police, Corporal Leur jes Poirier, confirmed Kndas that four counterfeit $20 bill.' had been circulated in the town during the lattei pan of Kebru ary, and that two others had been detected b> bank' in Gran by \"The culprit it plasm* t smart,\" *at hour.For example the Cowansville Licence But eau was used during the peak of the rush period on the week end of February 27 It wa- noted that in Cowans ville, besides the licence bureau, one was passed on Kebru ary 22 at the Southern Canada Power Company Office and an other at the Bank of Montreal, on Mam Street, In Granby one was passed at the Traders\u2019 Finance Corporation Limited, on St Antoine Street and one at a shoe store In all cases the fake bills were not detected until ihey reached the banks Is mil DIGGING BEGINS \u2014 Bulldozers have begun moving earth, one of the major jobs in constructing Cnwansville's artificial lake.The lake is being created to supply citizens with a larger and better source of drinking water and industries with a larger water tuply.The lake will be two and a half miles in length when completed.Shown above in the beginning stages, the water basin in the Yamaska Kiver.The river is fed by Brume Lake and Bull Pond.(Reccrd photo by Studio Eclair) By Cowansville Sweetsburg loan is being paid aft COWANSVILLE (Staff) \u2014 It was noted in the minutes of the local Council meetings for the month of February, released to the press last week, that upon the annexation of the Village of Sweetsburg to Cowansville, on September 5.1964.the city of Cowansville took upon itself a debt of S23,500.Prior to the annexation, the release staled, the Corporation of Sweetsburg Village had negotiated for and received a temporary loan of this amount from the local Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce.The amount of $18,500 is yet to be reimbursed to the bank by Cowansville.The total sum.regarding the By JAMES McALLISTER (Record staff reporter) {arrangement before annexation, | was to be paid to the bank by December 31,\t1964 The jamount of $5.000 was paid to the bank February 11.1965 leaving a balance of $18.500 yet to :be paid.The city reports that the remaining amount cannol he re umbitrsed immediately due to a inumber of outstanding projects : and other obligations which ineed clearing up and that redate to the annexation responsibilities.With the permission of the Quebec Municipal Commission I arrangements have been made allowing the city until Septem I her of this year to complete ;their obligations.* * * Mayor Roland Desourdy according to the minutes, was, In the latter pert of February named a representative to the Boerd of Governors of the Brome \u2022 Missisquoi - Perkins Hospital in Cowansville tor the year.\u2022 * * A letter was received by the council from Pierre De Guise land Associates, Engineering Counselors, offering their services in connection with the construction of the proposed eut-Itural center.The contract for HE ABNER COMING TO WATERLOO \u2014 The Waterloo High School Glee Club and hoys are preparing production of a Broadway show, L\u2019il Liberal head COWANSVILLE \u2014 (Staff)\u2014 At an assembly last week of the local federal Liberal Organization a new president was chosen in the person of Jean-Paul Fyfe of Cowansville, replacing Mr.Lev Duquette.MELBOURNE Mr.and Mrs.Lawrence Bergeron and family.Beacon-field spent the weekend with the lat ter's parents.Mr, and Mrs.Lewis Pye.While here they v isited Mr.Frederick Gallup who celebrated his S4th birthday on Feb.21.Friends will be pleased to learn that Mayor J.O.L.Michaud returned home after being a surgical patient in Hotel Dieu Hospital, Sherbrooke.Friends are pleased to hear that Mr.Fred Burrill, who has been confined to his bed with the grippe,* is improved and around again.Sherbrooke Daily Record SWEETSBURG- COWANSVILLE 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 SE,____________ Abner.The cast is composed of about 65.Three of the leads are shown above, left to right, Victor Osborne to play Marryin\u2019 Sam, Beverley Kiwanians meet in Granby GRANBY (Special) \u2014 The Kiwanis Club held their regular meeting on March 2 at 6:30 P.M.at the Granby Social Club.President Jack Fanning was in the chair and a short business meeting was held after which a very entertaining program took place.This was not an organized ladies\u2019 nigh!, however, the club decided to extend an invitation to all ladies.Many of the ladies had not seen (he slides that the Boy Scouts had taken on the Jamboree while in Australia so it was decided to have this part of the program repeated.Miss Julie Hobbs, a leader in the Granby Girl Guides told her experiences at Guide Camp at Heritage Lake.Saska-chewan, last summer.Many of the ladies gave their full support to the Guide movement.Ian Tait and David Wright who repeated their description of their stay at the Jamboree were introduced by Jack Fanning.while Miss Hobbs was introduced by Mrs.F.Unsworth.All were thanked by Mr.Wm Turnbull.The next meeting of the Granby Kiwanis Club will be held on March 9 at the regular hour.This will be brotherhood week, when the Lions Club, the Richelieu Club and the Franc Clubs will be present.The speaker will he Mr.Giroux of the Cooperative Agricole de Granby.Mr.Fanning appealed to all members to make a special effort to be present at this meeting.Norris as Daisy Mae and David Edwards as L'il Abner.The show will be presented early in April.(Record photo by W.Bessette) Car found SUTTON \u2014 (Staff) \u2014 A car stolen in Lachine on February 22.was found late last week in a gravel pit a quarter of a mile from this village, on the Dunham road with the two rear wheels removed.The car.a 1962 Corvair was stolen from in front of the owner, Robert O\u2019DeH's home on Melrose Street, Lachine.PIPED WATER Only 10 per cent of thOj world's population has piped: water supplies.the services in question, the jcouncil reported, has not hern ¦given as yet to an\\ specific en-; gineering concern.A letter was also received from Tests Foundations Incorporated, last month, offering their services for a study of the needs for foundations for the Cultural and Recreational Center when construction begins.jThe Cultural anti Recreational Center is to be built by Cowans-! v ille as a 1967 Centennial pro-jject.The demand was referred to the architects in charge of ihe project.\u2022 \u2022 * It was proposed by Aider-man Knigh* and seconded by Conrad Bellefeuille that Jean-Paul Bonin and Mrs.Roland Boucher be re-engaged this year as supervisors of the wading pool in the Municipal Park for the 196S season af the same salaries and conditions as 1964.This was approved and adopted, as it was felt that the pair had done excellent work in the previous season.* * * At the February 16 council meeting it was reported that accounts owed by the city amounting to $21, 321.34 were approved and paid.A request was made by Leopold Pare, who runs a fur farm on the outskirts of Cowansville on Dunham Road, to city council for permission to build a warehouse for the storing of meat for his animals.Council noted that Chapter XVL of the Prov.Hygiene Regulations article no.1 states that no abbatoirs or other establishments for the storing of decomposable substances may be established in a locality without the express authorization of the municipal council.The council decided, however, that they would have no objection to his building a storehouse if it is properly constructed for the best possible conserving of the meat.Councilmen Conrad Bellefeuille and Norman E.Browning proposed that the request be granted.Council authorized the construction on the stipulation that the city has the right to revoke authorization should complaints of a serious nature be put before the council and if the regulations of the Provincial Hygiene Act regulations are not properly observed.Zagreb to give COWANSVILLE - (Staff) The next Jeunesses Musicales Concert to be held here will be Wednesday at the Princess Theatre.The time is 7 30 p m.The coneert will consist of a string quartet, known as the Zagreb Quartet.The quartet is composed of Josip Klima, violinist, Zlatko Balija, violinist, Dusan Stranic, altist and Fred Kiefer, cellist.The quartet which is made up of four former members of the Solisti di Zegreb has given concerts in practically all European countries Their Canadian tour program will quartet concert include works of Beethoven, Haydn, Verdi, Slaven.xki, Dvorak and Paganini.The Zagreb Quartet posses-ses a great musical tradition, having given concerts nearly all over Europe between the the two World Wars The pre sent members of this group have given concerts since 1954 Thev all possess diplomas of the Zagreb Academy of Mus sic.The concert will consist of two separate programs, divided b> an intermission and will last approximately two hours.\"It i' my advice to the pub lie that to be-t detect the counterfeit 30 s which are presentlj being circulated, one should accustom oneself to the feel of a genuine $20 bill and a fake one.where possible This is the simplest wav at the moment for an amateur to detect these fraudulent bills, said Cpl Poirier.The paper used in the counterfeit bills has a waxy feeling whereas the genuine has a pap er and cloth mixture and this can he felt.\" he said.One of Ihe best methods for {detection, the corporal advises, is for the business man to keep a genuine bill handy, near the cash register, and to compare the feeling of a $20 which you are not sure of or which you receive from a total stranger in your town, with tins genuine one.He said however, that then' was nothing alarming about the quantity of bills that are being |passed.The situation is not as bod as it was last summer, only an occasional bill is being passed now.The following is a recent li-i of some of Ihe serial numbers to be on the lookout for A K.3046858.G/E 6422532, H/E 2701188, I F.2764613, B N 7642126, C K 9042796, D F 0054446, F./N 9074163, K M 13361082, G M 4306696, L F.067352.K/E 0105474, and .1 K COWANSVILLE iStatfi \u2014 It was decided at last week s town council meeting to give the Montreal Pipe l ine Company Ihe authority to traverse Route 40 at the Cowansville limits, m laying their new petroleum pipe line.The line is to run from Newport, Vermont to Montreal The company already has one line of 16 inch pipe running from Newport to Montreal and the authorization last week was given upon he companies request to lay another, a 24-inch pipe alongside the first.The only stipulation made by the town fathers was that the company lay the new pipe and lower the old.to a depth that will not interfere with construction of the Route 40 Boulevard on which the town is to begin work in early 1966 The boulevard is to be cons Knowlton drama KNOW! TON (Staff) \u2014 Tin Merchant of Venice, a five act comedy by William Shakes ppeare.L to be acted by the Student Drama Club March 12 and 13 in the Knowlton High School gym The program vmII begin at S p m with proceeds to aid student drama activities, No tickets will be sold A col lection will be (nken al the door, I-\u2014- SMALL CHARGE Nauru, a tiny island with « trueted from the Cowansville limits to the intersection of South Street and North Boulevard, said Alderman Marcellin Larocque.The work on the stretch of boulevard; now a two lane highway.is expected to be completed in early 1967, said Aider-man Larocque.It was also learned at the meeting thal the purchase of land along both banks of the Yamaska River is still in pro-gres.s The land is to be used for the artificial lake project presently underway.FORDYCE Miss Margaret Mason attended the Royal at Macdonald College on Feb, 25 Friends here of Mr.John McClure, of Cowansville, were {saddened to learn of his sudden {death at his home on Feb.27.j Mr.and Mrs.Kenneth Stevenson and family, St.Lambert, were guests of Mr, anil Mrs, J.1).Stevenson.Mrs J B.Moore accompanied Mrs.J, B.Brown to Dunham, to call on Mrs.S.J.Small.Mrs.G.Hooper and Mrs C.I\u2019crkms called on Mr.and Mrs.Fred Harvey in Knowlton, also Miss Kffte Emmett at the Elliott Nursing Home.3599401.COWANSVILLE Friends of little Susie Carey population ol 5,000 m the Fa-{will tie sorry to hear that she ;cifir Ocean, is the smallest fell down stairs and suffered « United Nations trust territory, 'broken collar bone.NOTICE QUEBEC LIQUOR BOARD Notice is hereby given, that an application for the issue of a permit, has been made by the following persons: NAME\tADDRESS BATRIE, Roger 1619 King St.W.Sherbrooke Belanger, Germain R.R.No, 1, Ass.Service GénëralPlante St., Radio \u2014 Sherbrooke Inc.LANDREVILLE, Pierre Paul Club du Mont Orford Inc.LOACH, Lennox Sherbrooke Provincial Park Mont Orford 314 Queen $t.Lennoxville CATEGORY Dining room Club Club Dining room resteurent Any person who desires to raise any objections he may have to the issue of these permits must notify the Quebec Liquor Board within fifteen days from the publication oi the notice.Any objection must be made, in writing, by registered mail, addressed to: QUEBEC LIQUOR BOARD Clerk Office P.O.Box 1058, Place D'Armes Monfreal, P.Q, Think of all the economy cars that can give you up to 45 miles to the gallon.Now consider this: Doesn\u2019t it make sense to choose one that gives you a full 50 hp too?ssaSEEaaeL WwmBMmMÆ VIVA SEDAN That\u2019s the Vauxhall Viva from General Motors Offering a high power-to-weight ratio for brisk all \u2019round performance.It\u2019s not hard to find a small car that gives you good gas economy.But it\u2019s mighty hard to find one that successfully combines gas economy with really satisfying performance.Hard, but not impossible.Because General Motors has designed the 1965 Vauxhall Viva with an unusually high power-to-weight ratio.Its 50 hp engine allows you to drive with less than average gear shifting, lets you switch lanes neatly when passing, or merge easily into fast-moving high* way traffic.With all this goes roomy comfort for four adults, plus the ability to park easily in a 16 ft.space.Its roadability and big-car ride are things you can best prove to yourself by test-driving a 1965 Viva.Wouldn\u2019t it make sense to do just that?Soon?VA U X H A L L $ VIVA A GENERAL MOTORS VALUE 1,751.manimum rel»i! price ol » V)v* Serfen wilh heeler end defroster el SHERBROOKE Pried quoted includes delivery and njndfrnj charges.Federal and Eicist lazes.Pronincisl end local Hies and licence are not included.V-545» _________See your locol Vouxholl-Pontioc dealer .AUTHORIZED VAUXHALL PONTIAC DEALER IN SHERBROOKE* DELUXE AUTOMOBILE LIMITEE 1547 KING STREET WEST,\tT*l.569 9351\tSHERBROOKE, QUB Be Sur.to Woteh 'Tolotcopo\" on CBMT, Fridêy» \u2022« 9:30 p.nx.«nd \"The Rogu«\" ors CBMT, Thurideyt *t 10:00 p.m.I 6 SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD.MON., MARCH 8, 1963 or an a omen ?Barr-Mount vows exchanged * IRON HILL \u2014 The marriage ¦ of Shirley Ann, daughter of' Mr and Mrs.Stanley Mount, of Brome Centre, to Mr.Allan Miller Barr, son of Mr.and Mrs.| Jack Barr, Knowlton, took place recently at Holy Trinity Church, Iron Hill.Rev.J.W, Davidson officiated.The wedding music was played by Miss Olive Mount, aunt of the bride.The soloist, Mrs.John Beerworth, sang The Lord\u2019s Praver before the ceremony and Because, during the signing of the register.Yellow and white mums and red carnations adorned the church.The bride, given marriage by her father, wore a floor length gown of white velvet, fashion ed with an A-line controlled skirt and small buttons at the back of the gown; the fitted bodice featured a scoop neckline and long sleeves ending in points.Her long veil of tulle illusion was held in place by a velvet pill box headpiece.She carried a bouquet of red roses.Miss Linda Mount, sister of the bride, was maid of honor, and Miss Connie Barr, sister of the groom, was the bridesmaid.The attendants were dressed in identical red velvet street length dresses, with three quarter length sleeves, red velvet headpieces, short white gloves and red shoes.Each wore a tear-drop pearl and carried a bouquet of white mums and red carnations.The flower girl.Miss Nancy Reerwort, godchild of the bride, wore a red velvet dress with ;; red velvet bow for her headdress, and red shoes.She, also, wore a gm.n chiffon dress, with wore a teardrop pearl, and car- f \\i,^\t,! » Mr.and Mrs.Allan Miller Barr.ried a basket of white mums Mr.Michel Leblanc (Red) acted as best man and the ushers were Tom Barr, brother of the groom, and Terry Chapman, cousin of the bride.The bride\u2019s mother was attired in a two-piece dress of navy blue silk, with a navy and white frill at the neckline and sleeves, and a matching hat.Her corsage was of red roses.The mother of the groom matching accessories, a fur headpiece and a corsage of pink carnations.Following the ceremony, a reception was held at the Hotel Maurice, Cowansville, the bride\u2019s table being centered with the three tier wedding cake, flanked by small vases of yellow and white mums.The cake was made by Mrs Klwood Johnson, and decorated by the aunt of the bride, Mrs.John Chapman.Later the couple left for the United States and Toronto, Ont., the bride wearing for travelling a royal blue suit and matching hat, black accessories and a corsage of red roses.Out of town guests were from Philadelphia, Vermont, Massachusetts, Montreal, St.Lambert, Lachine, Valois, Leonard, Ont.; Waterloo, Knowlton, Sweetsburg, Cowansville and Brome The couple are residing at 4(171 Alexander Avenue, Apt.1, Pierrefonds.What makes all good pastry short Women's groups ST.MARGARET'S GUILD The members of St.Marga rct\u2019s Guild were entertained at the home of the president, Mrs.R.Loughheed, who opened the meeting with the Guild prayer.The treasurer, Mrs.,1.Wark, gave a very satisfactory report of the recent food sale, held in Steinberg\u2019s store.Activities for the next, three montas are; Talent money, for March; a food sale in connection with St.Agnes Guild, at their Salad Bar Tea, to be held April 24.At the close of the session the hostess, assisted hy Mrs.A.Carrier, served refreshments.The April meeting will be at the home of Mrs.W Oakley, Argyle St., on the (ith.PHILATHEA UNIT The Philathea Unit of the Lennoxville United Church Women sponsored a successful isocial evening, when they held the annual sugar on Snow and Crokinole party in the Scott ! Hall, which was filled to capa-jcity.Many games were enjoyed, including crokinole, and in conjunction the children were en-tertained in Douglas Hall, with a variety of games and prizes awarded.Following the games the treat I of the evening, sugar on snow, coffee, doughnuts and pickles were served.Much credit was due to the veteran sugar maker, Lome Butler, who helped the ladies, cooking the syrup to a perfect toffee.Other gentlemen assisting were Grant Taylor and Roy Suitor.Mrs.Grant Taylor and Mrs.Andrew Card, who were in charge of the children, were assisted in their duties by the Misses Lynn McLaughlin, Sandra Rothney, JoAnn Williams and Donna Williams.Mrs.Gilbert Patrick, treasurer, was in charge of the tickets.Later many door prizes for both men and women were drawn for, bringing a most enjoyable evening to a close.: M I w -.-TT,- nvWM|| ¦ .\t.\t/ s.-\t-y,\t'\u2022r'-fik' -¦ WIGS ARE A BOON \u2014 Wig hairstyles reflect the moods for spring.Worn by actress Stefanie Powers, they are in blond, brunette and red human hair and can be set by the wearer in-between professional styling.Miss Powers uses a soft and fluffy blond wig (left) for a sultry look.The i .J mm .-i-i ! side-swept free-swinging brunette wig (center) reflects the discotheque hairdos still extremely popular and wearable while the red wig (right) gives her a frisky feeling with its short, tousled styling.Note the guiche or cheek curl so important to the season's hair moods.Today s recipe Sauerkraut and frankfurters make a lusty dinnertime team.Inexpensive, zesty and nutritious, this combination rates applause from hungry, hearty families.KRAUT AND FRANKFURTERS FAMILY STYLE (6 servings) 3 *-4 cups drained sauerkraui 1\tteaspoon caraway seed 12 frankfurters (I\u2019j pounds) 2\tlarge apples, cored and sliced 3\ttablespoons butter or margarine Vis teaspoon salt Dash each: allspice and pepper Husbands, arise! \u2014 After coffee in bed! Grandmother recalls exciting days of the suffragette POWER CLAIM The Ontario Hydro Power Commission claims that five cents worth of electricity will operate a refrigerator for ihree days or cook a meal for (CP)\u2014Nell Hall- 12 People, a calm but Mix kraut with caraway seed.! Arrange frankfurters around i edges of 24 quart casserole.J Layer kraut and apple slices in j center.Sprinkle butter, salt, .allspice and pepper on top.ec 1C Bake in 350 degree (moderate) oven 30 minutes, turning frankfurters once.Serve garnished with apple slices and parsley.\u201cThe sacred right of Italian husbands to have their breakfast served in bed is not threatened,\u201d says a news story out of Turin, Italy.The story goes on to say that an Italian newspaper printed a letter from an indignant wife TORONTO Humpherson, a calm but out spoken grandmother at 72, still recalls the days when she and (NE A) And if such a small service,her companions plotted to blow makes a husband feel like a up buildings and the time she king\u2014or even a tyrant\u2014well, let him feel like that for a few happy moments each day.It really isn\u2019t too surprising that Italian v/omen have voted in favor of a husband\u2019s right to and was jailed for conspiracy possession of dynamite.Mrs.Hall-Humpherson was a suffragette, dedicated to gaining the vote for women in Britain.Suffragettes, now in their 70,s, who said, although the Italian hâve his morning coffeee m bed.80s or 90s, meet once or twice breakfast is generally just a cup j The only surprising thing isja year in London to drink tea of black coffee, serving it to!that at least a few of them;and place flowers at the statue them in bed gave husbands tyr- didn't suggest that just one day of Emmeline Pankhurst, the annical habits.\t|a week the Italian husband get;militant suffragette leader.The newspaper expected to be up and make the coffee and Some of the survivors met Feb.deluged with letters from wives bring it to his wife, so that on 6, the 47th anniversary of the also fed-up with serving their one day a week she could feel;date when women in Britain In many cooks\u2019 vocabularies, shortening applies to any kind of fat for cooking and baking.That makes sense, too, because it\u2019s the fat that makes the pastry \u201cshort\u201d, or tender.Like lard, the shortenings are all fat \u2014no coloring, no flavoring, no liquid, no vitamins or minerals.Most vegetable shortenings (or blended vegetable and animal shortenings) are emulsified.In pastry, this increases tolerance to water.The less expert cook who may add too much or two little] water is surer of good results j with shortening than with lard \u2014even though there's no healing lard for pastry, in the hands of an expert cook.Shortening produces excel- Private .FRENCH LESSONS Prof.J.A.Lacroix Retired School Teacher Telephone 569-4984 lent pastry when it's used according to the method given.For cooks who are afraid their hands may slip when they add the water, the mol hod below is just a liltle safer.GOOD APPLE PIE Pastry for double-crust pie.7 cups sliced cooking apples 4 cup granulated sugar\tj 4 cup brown sugar 2 tablespoons flour :4 teaspoon cinnamon 4 to 4 teaspoon grated\t1 nutmeg optional) 1\tteaspoon lemon juice 2\ttablespoons butter Line a 9-itich pic pan with; pastrj.Cover the apples with boiling water, bring quickly to boiling point and allow to simmer for just 2 minutes.Drain well.Combine sugars, flour and spices.Add a pinch of salt.Sprinkle with lemon juice and dot with butter.Dampen rim of lower crust.Cover pie with top crust, sealing edges well.Trim and crimp.Cut slits in the top to j allow escape of steam.Bake in hot oven, 425 degrees, about 30 minutes or un I il crust is nicely browned and juice begins to bubble through the slits.If crust is browning too quickly, lower heat to 375 degrees.SURE AND EASY PASTRY (Enough for 2-crust pie) 2'-j cups sifted pastry flour or 24 cups sifted all-purpose flour :'i cup salt t; tablespoons cold water 111 cup all-vegetable shorten- MANNERS MAKE FRIENDS husbands breakfast in bed The avalanche of letters did come\u2014but they were all in favor of continuing the break-fast-in-bed service.Probably most of those wives had long ago found out that getting up and having a cup of hot coffee ready to hand their husbands when they awakened them is an easy price to pay for a husband who faces the day cheerfully, rather than with a grouch.like a queen.That would seem to be only fair to the wife.Too, it ought to make those were first granted the vote.Mrs.Hall-Humpherson, a native of England, was not in London this year, but she remi- other six mornings seem more n*sce^ ^or Toronto home special.A service that is performed every single day without fail isn\u2019t nearly as appreciated as the service that is skipped oc casionally.It takes a bit of doing without to make doing-with feel like pure luxury.|! fif; 111 Stond toll and protect posture ondi health.not chilled.Using two knives or a pastry blender, cut half of the shortening into the dry flour and salt finely.Cut in remaining shortening until re duced to the size of small peas Sprinkle the flour and water paste all over the flour and ing or blended shortening Measure once-sifted flour and sift, with salt into a bowl.Take Spread about quarter of this]out 6 level tablespoonfuls ofjshortening mixture.Mix lightly mixture in lined pie pan, Cover;the flour and into it slowly stir]with a fork until combined to with half the apples, half the j the cold water, to make a ] make a dough.This pastry rolls remaining sugar mixture, then smooth, thin paste.\t-best if used at once, or when rest of apples and sugar.\tHave the shortening cold but it is not chilled ice-cold.i( '::4 fl,; it -.t\t7 ¦\t.vi, v\u2019\"\t.«.awl ¦» ., \u2022\u201e'«* .¦ KNITTED EYELET SET FOR 3 MONTHS Make .something pretty for the new baby.This dainty set has easy-fitting raglan sleeves in the jacket, each piece is edged with delicate eyelet hems.If you would like the leaflet with the instructions for all three pieces of this set, simply send a stamped self-addressed envelope plus 10 cents in stamps or coin to the Needlecraft Department of this paper, requesting KNITTED EYELET SET FOR 3 MONTHS, Leaflet Number 4-65.FLY AIR CANADA ON YOUR HOLIDAYS AND SAVE 25% OR MORE ON FAMILY FARE DISCOUNTS! 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FREE SAMPLE ONE-WAY ECONOMY FARES TO HALIFAX FAMILY FARE DISCOUNTS apply any time, anywhere on Air Canada flights in North America.For details, see your Travel Agent or call us at ze.6-8300 J\t°\t.no toll charge) Al R CANADA ® ?Polly's pointers ?DEAR POLLY \u2014 1 have a ood way to decorate a cake vithout any special tools or kill.It works on fluffy or igar icing.Recently I made a bite cake with white icing i take to a church luncheon.It loked very drab so I tinted ame of the icing \u2014 two colors \\ two saucers.I took two cces of thread that were each over those turbulent days when seemingly demure young Ed«r wardian misses baffled and outraged their contemporaries, both men and women.She was first arrested at the age of 16 but her case on that occasion was remanded and never came up again.In 1914, Nell Hall, as she then was, was in charge of all so-|called militancy operations fur the suffragettes.She was hiding in the apartment of a friend in London, collecting and distributing weapons for smashing and dynamiting operations.HID PLANS The police discovered her, hideout and raided the apartment.Her possessions included | |a dispatch case containing plans 1 Tor dynamiting several houses.| ;She managed to hide the distil ]patch case in the cistern of a lj| I water closet.The police failed ! j to find it in their search.1 | \u201cThey did find some fuse 1 I cord.( Mrs.Hall - Humpherson | Tater was able to convince the I ] court that she thought it was III ]merely window - blind cord.) ] (They also found a pair of py-I jamas belonging to the apart-I ment owner, my friend \u201cOn the basis of her pyjamas, I?which had been left on a bed, they told me they were charging me with being loose, idle and disorderly.\u201d But when the case came to court the morals charge was dropped and she was charged with conspiracy and possession of dynamite.Mrs.Hall - Humpherson was sentenced to three months on each of the two charges.By the time she was released, the First World War had begun.\u201cMrs.Pankhurst Issued a statement that as long as our country was at war we would be at peace.\u201d In 1918, women over 30 were given the vote in Britain and finally in 1928 all women over 21 were enfranchised.cing, then held a piece taut, cut through the icing in a straight line, leaving a thin line of coloring.I kept doing this with the two colors until a plaid design was made.I am sure those with more originality can think of many patterns and designs.\u2014 MRS.F.E.D.GIRLS \u2014 Don\u2019t you agree Scattered around when the can that Mrs.F.E.D.has the MOST mger than the cake was wide originality in thinking of the id soaked the thread in the! idea?\u2014POLLY DEAR POLLY \u2014 When cleaning ou* drawers and cupboards have an old nylon stocking with you.Y\u2019ou will be surprised at the amount of rubbish it will hold and the stuffed stocking takes little room in the trash can.Also eliminates all those little loose bits that could be Rugs & Upholstery CLEANED u your home or place of business by Von Schrader, ry-foam method No Fuss\u2014 \\\u2019o Muss \u2014 No Bother.Call oday for free estimate \u2014 842-2494 \u2014 North Hatley.is emptied.-ENGLAND.-A READER FROM JSeed Cash Fast?IN\t\tPhone HALIFAX.\t\tfor immediate Stay at\t\treservations or more Fitr any good reason ^\tNF-65-3 NIAGARA FINANCE COMPANY LIMITED SA Wellington St.North T«l.549-5178 109 Sanborn St.Tol.549 5511 DEAR POLLY \u2014 Inside our clothes chute I have tacked a strong cord with a clip type clothespin tied to it.When some of the dirty clothes are damp I clip them in the pin and they hang inside the chute, out of sight, until dry.\u2014C.B.DEAR POLLY \u2014 Rub the surface of a typing eraser with a fingernail emery board to keep it clean and your typing neat.OAKEDIP5 rt.v.Stife ! toafe 40good Education Week Bulletin TUESDAY, MARCH 9th Sunnyside High School Open house for parents in the afternoon.Parents will be free to visit classes while they are in session and then listen to our public speaking elimination contests.Tea will be served.Compton-Waterville Intermediate School Radio Broadcast CKTS \u2014 6.35 to 6.50 p.m.10.45 a.m.\u2014 Guest speakers: Archdeacon Ellis and Rev.Buxton \u2014 \"British Columbia Coast Missions\".1.30 p.m.\u2014 Guest speaker: Rev.Brooks.A Senior boy will represent the school at the Public Speaking Contest sponsored by the Sherbrooke Rotary Club.Time: 6.15 p.m.Place: New Sherbrooke Hotel.Cowansville High School Parents' Day \u2014 Parents are invited to visit the classrooms of Grade 1-7 from 2.00 - 3.00 P.M.Lawrence School During Education Week Assemblies with Rev.Currie, Sangster Memorial Church, Rev.Rennison of St.Paul's Church.Also Movies.Visit to Post Office \u2014 Grade V Visit to Sherbrooke Pure Milk Grade VI Class pictures to be taken.Parents will be invited to visit during classes.(2.30 \u2022 4.00 p.m.) Date and time to be announced later.B.F.Goodrich Canada Limited Cellular Products Division Waterville, Que.I mÊÊmmÊsmmmmtrn CANADIAN PACIFIC APPOINTMENT V.Takefman 'uneral held 1 ii on Sunday World news flashes MAURICE R.LAVALLEE The appointment of Maurice R.Lavallee as freight traffic representative for Can aiiian Pacific at Sherbrooke.Que., is announced by B.A.Lanccy, district manager freight traffic.Mr.Lavallee succeeds R.E Embcrg, who has been made district man age\", freight traffic, at Trois Rivieres, Que.The appointments are among a number being made by Canadian Pa cific's treight traffic depart ment to permit greater cits tomer contact and speed the handling of rate matters.MR.HOUSEWIFE BONN, Germany (AP)\u2014Papa is doing the housework and babysitting while Mama work; in a factory in some West German households, reports Food Minister Werner Schwarz.He explained that women can often find seasonal industrial work more easily than men to fill up the slack hours between planting and harvest times.Funeral services were held i Sunday at 2 p.m.at Papermar & Sons\" Cote des Neiges Chapel for Nathan Takefman.71, Montreal businessman who died Thursday while \\acationing in St.Petersburg, Fla.He was the father of .Mrs.Irving Steinman of Sherbrooke Mr.Takefman was associated ; with live Montreal companies in an executive capacity.Born in Russia, he came to Montreal in 1900 and was educated here.He became a director of Kan-dor Paper Co.in 1919 and founded Sahage Disposal Corp.in ,1928.He later became director of the Laurentian Trading Co., The Rug Mart and Salvage Disposal, Ontario, Ltd.He was honorary president of Chcvra Kadisha B'nai Jacob Congregation and past president of Chevra Shaas Congrcga tion.He was governor of the He brew Free Loan Association, Jewish Hospital of Hope.Jewish .General Hospital.YM11A, Yc-shiva University of New York United Talmund Torah and Montreal B'nai B'rith.He was also chairman of the first Israeli bond drive at his congregation and founded a grove of trees in Israel called Takefman Nachalah Grove.! His wife, the former Eva I Harris of Montreal survives! with sons Hershel and Joseph of Montreal: daughters Nctti (Mrs.I.Steinman) and Froma (Mrs.N.Schulman); a brother Ben of Trois Rivieres ; a sister Hattie (Mrs.A.Gordon); and 12 grandchildren.LONDON (Reuters \u2014 West :rn intelligence chiefs now believe China may be capable of making a hydrogen bomb b> 1970 and delivering it by long-range rocket in 1975, The Observer says.The newspaper reports the in tciligence experts have halved their estimate of the time it would take China to become a full nuclear power.\u201cChina's new capability\" was the main topic ot conversatioi' between lord Mountbatteu.chief ol Britain's defence staff, and Australian and New Zealand defence chiefs last week.The Observer said.Interesting Careers for STENOGRAPHERS AND SECRETARIES in Canada's Foreign Service Starting salaries $3270 and $3900 per annum according to qualifications Appropriate living and rental allowances are paid while Abroad A representative of the Department of External Affairs will be in Sherbrooke on March 10, 1965, from 5 p.m.to 7 p.m and on March 11, 1965, from 9 a m.to 12 noon, to interview prospective applicants.If you are interested in learning about these career opportunities make an appointment at the National Employment Service Office, 299 Olivier Street, Sherbrooke, P.Q.Female Canadian Citizens between the ages of 21 and 45 who have lived in Canada at least 10 years may apply.Shorthand skill is required.By THE CANADIAN PRESS Ail but three of 31 accidental deaths reported across Canada Curing the weekend occurred in traffic mishaps.A Canadian Press survey from 6 p.m.Friday to m.dnight Sunday local times also included me death by f re.one man killed in a plane crash and one accidental shooting.Quebec reported 13 traffic .leaths, .-even of them in two accidents.Four pers ns died near St.Hyacinthe when their car overturned and three more were killed near the Mon;real suburb of Chomedcy when two ears collided.WCTU meeting held at Sutton SUTTON \u2014 The regular meeting of the Women's Christian Temperance Union was held Feb.25 at the home of Mrs.Hoyt.Mrs.Rumsby conducted the devotional period.The financial report was given by Mrs.Cooke and several business matters received attention.Topic for the day was in charge of Mrs.Woodard.Prizes won for participation in the National Temperance Study Coursa are soon to be given out.Mrs.Cooke and Mrs.Hoyt were appoinled to the nominating committee to prepare slate of officers for the ensuing year.The serving of refreshments and a social hour followed (he meeting.SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD.MON., MARCH 8, 19«3 7 Financial & Market Report «trtfa COURTESY OF GREENSMIELÛS LTD NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE Y \u2022it*rd«y\u2018t Clc»« 11 ».rr MONTREAL STOCK EXCHANGE Y«it«rday\u2018( Amer.Tel.I Anaconda Bethlehem Steel | Borden's Co.Chrysler , ons, Edison ! Douglas | Dupont ! General Electric Kîeneral Motors vloodyear Inti.Bus.Mach.Int.Paper lohns Manville iMontg Ward V Y Central Pepsi Radio Republic Steel T.S.Rubber SU1.Oil of N.J.Studebaker Woolworth El \u2019» 35** 86'.54 56\u2019* 38'a 240'-j 24i)\u2019.99s.\t991, 99 66N* 36 55 51 D 452 32\u2019.61 39'* 53-'.7 U i 33'» 43 64 781» 52'.5U «I 33's 78' STRETCH l it ( ASK \u2014 A ' load an injured demonstrator broke up demonstration at state patrol sergeant helped | into ambulante after poliee Selma, Ala.Sunday.(AP Wirephoto) Education Week feature \u2014 / Buy now! pay later' slogan almost rules the world today TREE WIDESPREAD Eastern hemlock grows from the Great Lakes region to the Maritimes, its distribuiion linked with the distribution of deer lhat seek the shade of hese trees.What\u2019s your stand on Mutual Life\u2019s higher dividends?Mr.Blake Dividends: That's the money you get back from the life insurance company every year?Interviewer___________________ That\u2019s right.Mr.Blake Mr.Blake________ I'd like to know more about it.Where can I.?Interviewer _____________ Just call your nearest Mutual Life of Canada representative.Note the ease with which this statement rolls off the tongue.Also lake another look at the lille.This is the wa\\ it is written in the stoves.The \"Buy Now!\" is in capitals and very accentuated.\"Pay later\u201d is scorned, having no exclamation mark or capitals.Our modern day world is almost governed by Ihis slick and innocent looking head line.All of Ihe signs and : advertisements of various ! stores dispaly it in some words.A large part of the population of today's towns and cities L normally quite intcl-: ligeiit, bul when they view these magic words they appear almost hypnotized by them.They are completely duped by this hoax.It is not really a trie hoax but the way it is used has often made it appear so.Many people almost believe they are gelling out of paying.When will they learn ; that you don't get something i for nothing?But they pay.Do (hey ever ! pay! The end of the month rolls around ami only then I do they realize this fael.: Wiicn the bills pile up above j their elbows they often al-: most scream.A typical oill arrive?from | \"Seymors Department Store.\u201d ! H stales: \u201cOne only antique Legion Post and Auxiliary meet at Derby Line DERBY LINE \u2014 The Foster I Cosby Post No.73 and the Aux-(iliary of the American Legion held its March meeting in Ihe vestry of the Universalis! church with a good turn out.of members.Two recordings have been lurchaserl and sent to the Veterans\u2019 Hospital in White River fct.it was announced.Upon adjournment, Arthur! \"oulin showed colored slides of bis (rip to Russia, Germany and \u2022witzerland.They were grcaU iy enjoyed by everyone.Refreshments were served by [he hostesses, Mrs.Eileen Berry, and Mrs.Gertrude Cross, assisted by other Auxiliary members.\tI butter chum at thirly dol lars.'' (NOTE Ihe \"only.\" How many do Ihcy Hunk 1 would want al lhat price ) Next comes the nice part Dial states the interest a I maybe five or six percent or so.Last, but not least is Ihe grand total.This is Ihe pay pari! At the bottom they ac lually have the gall lo put \u201cThank-you!'\u2019 Of all Ihe nerve.This is what you are think earn.So here then i» the galeway to the \"poor house.' After you have missed a payment or iwo the loan man isn\u2019t quite as friendly, and after you have been beaten up by his toughs you begin io see that somewhere you made a mislake.For some people, being able to buy now and pay later is a great convenience.It was for those fortunate few that this system was intro-duced.Now, il has gotten so far out of hand that a large percentage of consumers \"buy now and pay later.\u201d There is always the wise one though, who, after struggling through his stack of hills states, \u201cNo more of this sort of thing for me.Buy now and pay later, pshaw! I'm going to open a charge account!\" TREVOR CASS Ayer's Cliff High School ing to yourself as you read Ihe very clear, bold prinl.Much clearer, you believe, than that in the price tag! This method of buying is tcrrilically convenient.Of course, that is the object.It is, in fact, made so handy that you do not realize that you are running up an exceptionally large bill.It is here that the trouble all begins.Where it ends is sometimes in complete disaster.flie customer receives Ihe bill, and, afler all the others, he cannol quite cover the charge on it.So he then calmly trots down to his \u201cfriendly\u201d loan advisor (a sophisticated term for a \u201cshark\u201d) not realizing his doom is very near at hand.It, is almost as easy to borrow money as it is to charge your purchases.The interest though, on the loan, usually figures out to he slightly more than you Well if Mutual Life returns more I'd have to say it\u2019s a good thing! Interviewer It\u2019s even better when you leave the dividends to accumulate and earn interest.Mr.Blake\t_________ How much interest?Interviewer___________________ Well, this year Mutual Life is paying 5% interest on accumulated dividends.And that's just one of the options you can choose.\tMLS5-7C The Mutual Life ASSURANCE COMPANY OF CANADA HRAD OFriC* WATERLOO ONTARIO **TA»U«HIO ll,t SHERBROOKE BRANCH OFFICE: 1432 King St.W.( Phone 569-6328 * WABUSH MINES require For Wabush Lak« Labrador MAINTENANCE MECHANICS ELECTRICIANS WELDERS This new.5 million tons per year mining ami processing project offers permanent employment with opportunities for advancement.Our Employment Officers will interview »p.plicants March 10-11 at the National Employment Services office in Sherbrooke.WABUSH MINES Pickands Mather Co.Managing Agent 1010 St.Catharine St.West, Montreal 2.Tel.861 9761 (Loc.23 or 35) Farm Forum Activities IM S HILL AM) I tit AI* EUS CORNER The Ives Hill and Drapers! ('orner Farm Radio Forum held ils March 1st meeting at the Bernard home with an alien-; dance of 10.Th\" broadcast was listened | to and a discussion period fol-j j lowed.Question No.1, does the com-j munity's philosophy disarm the I church as a moral and a spiri-j dual force?No, but what ad 'vantage would result from do -ing of country churchs?Question No, 2, are the goals | of your church and community j ynoving apart?In what way?iThe forum felt they are not,! but improving if any thing.Question No.3, whal do you I ihink today's needs arc?Where] is Ihe church needed most?] {There is a need for all small; churchs to remain and he kept [open has they are a way lo keep Famille- together.Minutes of the last meeting.were read and adopted and ] lhank yours voiced.The Bernards served sugar! ion snow and other refreshments bringing Ihe evening to a close, The next meeting will be held at the home of Mr.and; [Mrs.Russell Nichols.Border resident saves man's life at Miami Beach DERBY LINE - It was Christmas Eve, 1364, Andrew Joyal, h;s wife and family were in Miami Beach.Florida, for the holidays.On the beach, Andy heard crics for heip from some one in the water, he heeded the call and saved the life of a man who was drowning.This report was sent from Rocky Pomerance, Chief of Police, City of Miami Beach, Florida, to A.W.Bronson, Chief of Police.Rock Island, Stan-stead and Beebe, for Andy is IN ROYAL Continued from Page 4 of Three Rivers and Slid brookc disagree with each other, bid rather that they were not talking about the same things.Responses were given in London to questions never brought up in Three Rivers ami Sherbrooke.The come sions offered in the English speaking community were seldom (hose demanded in the French speaking com inimitiés Their clocks were sel at a different lime.Tins very point, indeed, was made quite forcefully at ;\\j]|| Ihe time by a few speakers 'ogihn who showed an insight and Xoramla thoughtfulness that was re IPriée Bros markable in its aeeinacy and iQm'hce J\u2019el breadth.In general, however, their message was not understood, or its full meaning was partly losl.Thus we began to sense Ihe existence of an actual barrier between Hie cultures, a barrier that is ex Iremely difficult to cross and is not merely a result of ignorance or gross errors of lac!.However, il is as subtle as ii is real, and can hardly he appricated by anyone who has not experienced it personally.Section 27.These lirsl meetings enabled us to capture the spiril in which Ihe two language conuminilies approach Ihe problem.In French Canada, and especially in Quebec, lillle a!-(ention was given lo our terms of leicrcuce.The people we met had been living with Ihe problem; they had no wish lo study it furl her, as they felt sure that they understood it all too well.They prucedcd to make assertions, using terms wdiich they rarely Yalhercd lo define, hut they displayed a keen awareness of the urgency of the problem.Impatience was Ihe order of the day.In contrast, English speaking Canadians, especially those nol of British slock, regarded the problem as a relatively new one, to such an extent that they olten felt they had to define if to make, sure they had clearly in (heir mind whal they were talking about Their very delinitions \tClot*\t11 a.m.Abilibi\t13'*\t13'.Algom*\t77\t76** ; Aluminium\t31\t3U* (Argus Uorp.\t16'*\t Asbestos\t27\t27 Hell lei\t63'*\t Brazil\t\t6*> i! A.Oil\t33'*\t33'a B, t Forest\t30'a\t301» Bruck \"A\"\t31\t t an.t'ement\t58'*\t58'» Gan.Iron\tv\t47\t tiln.Aviation FI\t14'*\t14'* K'dn.Breweries\tIt)'»\t10 V* k un, Br.Alum.A\t16\t Fimiput.Devices\t25',\t,'i .B Cdn.1'ae.Ratio.\t67 '*\t67 » thcmccll\t20'»\t2(1\"» tons.Paper\t48\t48 Cons, Smelters\t4.Vi\t45 Dish Seagrams\t37'»\t37'* Dom.Bridge\t*»\u2022* « 1\t26'* B Hum.Foundries\t2ft\u2019 *\t26'.XI) Dom.Slores\t2ti\t25 '* Dom.Tar\t23'.\t23'* Dom.textile\t40'*\t40 Dupont\t54'.\t54 U 1-anions Flavors\t24',\t24 1 Ford \"A\"\t161\t I Fraser\t33\t321 i B jGon.Dynamics\t41\t til Lakes Paper\t24\t241 « lauker Siritllcv\t(D*\t« 1 Dlomc Oil \"A\u201d\t23\t23 Hmlso nil Co.\t14 *\t14* Mntlson Ii Milling\t771 'j\t77l* imp.oil\t57 H\t57\".Imp.I'obaieo\tI.V'S\tId'S ind.Accept.\t2;V',\t4 Ini Nirkel\t87'a\t87 '» lull.Paper\t35 ! j\t int.Pipe\t94\t lain.Public Sen.\t14\t I.abiill\t21'*\t .1.11111'.lui.\\\t19\t [McMillan Bloedel\t35'a\t Ma.-sey Fcrgusim\t33'»\t33 M Nlolson's \".V'\t44\t43\"* tlgilvie\t15'*\t15' » BATCHILOR \u2014 John and May It nee Robinson) are happy to announce the arrival at a daughter, Valerie May, weight 6 lbs.13 oz.on March 5, 1969 at Ihe Ottawa General HospotaL Both well.LOWRY \u2014 Ehlcn and Phyllia (Stowe) are pleased to announce jthc arrival of a son.Roger El-den, at the Sherbrooke Hospital.on March 2, 1965, 8 lbs., |5ls oz.A brother for Sternie.MCCOY \u2014 leading Seaman ami Mrs Patrick McCoy (nee Mildred Johnson) arc happy to announce the birth of their aon, Raymond Patrick, 6 lbs.6 i Ilk ol Nova Scolia HI \u2019* llquc Provinciale 54 t i n.Ilk of Comm, 71'* Royal Bank 82 lor Doin.Bank 69 MINES and OIU5 Alla.Gas Trunk 38 54«* 48 i 12\u2019» 3 45 19 28 l.V* 38 21 2.32 38\u2019* 15 Ii no* 29 15 Vi 21n* 2 27 ^ Bais ALLARD, Normand \u2014 Funeral for Normand Allard, beloved husband of the late Jeanne Lefebvre, will be held Tuesday, March 9.HXhA from Boisvert's Funeral Parlor, 64 Third Ave., Windsor, Que., at 945 am.for service m St.Phillipe de Wuui- BECK, A Wilson (Bill) _ At the Sherbrooke Hospital on Saturday, March 6, 1965.A.Wilson (Bill) Beck, beloved husband of ihe laie Dorothy Nutbrown and father of Brenda (Mrs.J.Albert land, in bis 55lh.year.Resting al Johnston's Funeral Chapel, 530 Prospect St., where the funeral will he held on Tuesday, March 9 al 1:30 pan.Rev, J.1).R.Franklin officiating.Interment in Elmwood Cemetery, Fassiar l-i ('entrai de! Rio\t8.75\t8 60 Denison\t24'3 25 Falconbridge\t88\tH'F'i Gimnar\t5.55\t5,55 B Holllnger\t32\"* Kelly\t83\t65 Kerr Addison\t8,70 Northern\t2.20 222 Qucmont\tmv* Sleep Rock\t7.00\t7.05 n In fflrmnrtitm CAMPBKLI.In IminR me mo iv ttf my dear wlfr, ILt/rl, who puKM'd ,i\\vay on March Hth , 19,i7.Always lomembercd and «adly missed by.Him Husband, AM IIIK, DAVIS In loving memory of our deal aunt and Nanny, Lthcl Davis, who passed away March 8, 191.'I at Arvida, Que The year* may dawn and pa*.* away, But thoughia of you will always stay.Always reniombered bv, IRENK, VVJLMUD A HUBBY Arvida, Que.Genircl Monfett»'» 562-2249 D'AMOURS, Mr.Calixt* \u2014 At the Hotel Dieu Hospital on Friday, March 5.\t1965, Calixle D'Amours, husband of the late Katherine Lapointe, resided oil A.seot Road.Funeral will leave parlor on Monday, March 8 at 741*,\t10:15 a m.for service in Coeur n;.', Immaciilce de Marie Church at 81'*b|10:50 a m.Interment in St.34'iB rhotnas D'Aquin Cemetery in Compton.Parlor 33 Bowen Av#., So.FOY, Michaal A-At the St.Anne Homo, Kingsey Falls, Que., on Monday, March 8, 1965, Michael A.toy, in his 84th, year, formerly of Danville, Que , beloved husband of the late Helen McKenna, Funeral notice later.Lockwood's Danville 839-24,18.FLAWS, Clement Parkin» \u2014 At the McKeage Nursing Home, Sherbrooke, Que., on Monday, March 8, 19C5, Clement Perkins Flaws, beloved husband of Pearl Lucy ('haddock, in his 79th.year.Remains resting at.his late residence Sawycrvillc, where prayers will be held on Wednesday, March 10 at 1:30 p m.thence to Sawyerville United Church for funeral servie» at 2:00 p.m.Interment in Cook-shire Cemetery.Sawyerville Undertaking Parlors 839 2231.MU 1.01) find Alw*yi r#m»mbf*red by \u2019Ll IE FAMILY.(,i,i.«r.Mr*.No,man M.jpolice, at the age of 37 years Mrl-end, who\taw»:y M\u201erch « K|ln(,ra| wi\u201e leave pa,.lor on ! Monday, March 8 at 9:45 a m.i lor service In St, Jean Baptiste hurch at, 10:00 a m.Interment , ,\t.in St.Michael\u2019* Cemetery.SKILLLN\tIn lovlnf mpmoiv ni\t- »\t^ «\t-\ta.h dear wli> a m ri mollir r, Imu\tParlor 33 Bowen Avê., So.-»utlfiil mmiory,,Sunday, March 7, 1905, Hugh Leonard Wallace, beloved hus- Gtrard Monfett»'* 562-2249 MARTIN, Genrd \u2014 At the Hotel Dieu Hospital, Thursday, March 4, 1985, Gerard Martin, husband of Jeannetlc St.Onges, .in lovtnsî memory resided at 134 6ih.Ave., So., of the problem centered uu, dear wile, imrtiier, arandmotii.jex-Sorgeant of the Municipal around something they already know, such as the teaching of a second Ian guage.They patiently analyzer] such factors, which are rarely the most significant, and this gave an impression of good will and serious in teresl, bul aho, in the long run a certain feeling of full lily.The two attitudes are easy to explain historically; a minority culture is accustomed to protecting itself and is al ways conscious of it* de mantis.This docs not alter the fact that there arc many real points of friction between French-speaking and English - speaking Canadians.The former are likely to feel that the seeming incomprehension of their opposite numbers is rather too convenient to be believed; the latter too feel they are being presented with an over-simplified picture, born of emotion rather than of honest thought.So the dialogue gets off lo a bad start.Of Un» one mp loved so dear.Sadly mlh.ed by, KKNNETII A FAMILY.(Carb nf âljauhii BAILEY I wish to expjp** my iincere thank» to all who sent cards, etter» and floweais, or visit* »d mu while 1 wan a patient In the Sherbrooke Hospital Hepuia) lhank»! crû band of Olive M.Buchanan and dear father of Wilma (Mrs.Warren Ross), in his 644 h.year.Resting at Johnston\u2019s Funeral Chapel, 83 Queen St., Lennox-villc, where a Muonic Service will he held this evening at 9:00 p.m.and where the fun-will leave on Tuesday, o i), I\u2019-uif-tif.ihe nu,»,, ami »t,1 f1 March 9 for service in the I,en-,hp\t'\u2022\"« h;*P»'1 1 : ! n.vi'le United Church at 330 ti;iUp my stay pie i'* ml.I would\t.\t.\t.\t.\t.\t.i:40 | ;.- if) si y thinks for the nrtnv ^\t^\tLovelaCO Officia* '.irii.d'v i jti,l,>M7d47Ô5iek b,,, mo\u2018or 20.Wanted To Purchase 1958 CHEV.4 door «edan, 8 cylinder.OWNER driven 1980 1984 Ford, or «tindard trao»mi»»ton, need» re\tMotor*.Write Box 1005 pair Priced lo aell.Tel.838-4688\t, pnn,)XV||le or Tel 589 2174 alter Ayer'» Cliff.\t» oo p m.FEMALE SCHOOL TEACHER PRIVATE PROTESTANT SCHOOL FORESTVILLE, P.Q.Professional Directory Advocates WAY'S MILLS \u2014 849 8684.MOVING \u2014 Chesterfield and bedroom seta.Ike new, will aacrlftce Tel 589-7188 after 5:00 p m.4.Property For Sale NEW bungalows; 3 rooms, brick, su tnmatic heating, tile, painted.*10.900 00, *100.00 down.Easy terms Situated on Belvedere St.So.G I,, Pomerleau, 562-5728.I960 VALIANT Slationwagen, 1901 Volkswagen, 1955 Crevrolet.radio *100.00.1939 Chevrolet, 1959 Dodge, automatic, easy termes.Tel.837-j 2841 Waterville.Female School Teacher required for September 1965 to teach 7 pupils of grades 2, 3, GERVAIS.LANGLAIS A MONTY Advocates Paul M.Gervais In good condition, inside; 4 ln a private Protestant j\tAndre Langlais rement* at least 18\" high * school at Forestville, P.Q.\tA- Ren® Me,nly \u201e Armand Rousseau, Q C., Counsel Modern classroom, excellent ;\t«\tWellington\tst.\tSouth accommodation in Company Staff House.Reasonable rates.Two minutes walk from school.- Perfect opportunity to become bilingual.Excellent salary.metturemen 18\u201d wide x 14\" deep Write PO Box 95, Sawyervtlle.Que.SMALL milk cooler, In good condition, Vtr*.Roy Reed.Tel.837 2605 Waterville 24.Salesmen Wanted lation prize went to Geo.Nason.Floating prize was won by C.\u2018 Mr.and Mr*.Orville Brom- D.Pedersen.The prize for nine ley, Tompson, Man., accom- no - trump successfully bid went panied by their daughter, Mrs.to Percy Clark, proving Allan van Someren, Mr.van to be, upon opening, a delicious Someren and son Shane, Corn- box of home - made fudge which wall, Ont., were overnight guests all were ready to sample.At W\u201c\u201cYm« StBr«tDWert, Montré ?lhe'r f[lends-\tMr- and Mr!\tthc close\tof\tth*\t^fr«h- L, R.Call.\tments were\tserved by the mem- There were six tables of cards hers.This will be the last party at the Anglican Church Council unth after the Lenten season.card party on Feb.26 in the\t- hall here.Ladies\u2019 first prize .iCi erviiDkir went to Mrs.G.S.Melony, MELBOURNE second prize to Mrs.George ^rs- 'd- ^ee has returned Nason and consolation prize to ^r°m Rosemere where she visit-Mrs.H.T.Emo.In the men's Rh her daughter, Mrs.D.R.division, highest score was held **a\"d;er and ^r- Holier.She hy Percy Clark\twhile Herbert\twas a'''°\ta\tSuest of her daugh- Colt took the 2nd prize.Conso-\tter- 'drs-\tA.Murray and Mr.Murray at Westmount.OPERATOR WANTED With experience on industrial sewing machine for a large firm making children\u2019s jackets and snow suit*.CANADIAN CHILDREN\u2019S WEAR LTD.86 Gouin St.\tRichmond, Qua, Tel.826-3767 Telephone 562-4735 \"t.O MF,\" If you h»ve » note like thla Ivlng «round your ho»»*, pay tip, get to the nearext.tele phone and rail 562 4000 for: Charles Connor», who'll help yon pay off that debt with « home for your family.NORTH WARD: 1474 Portland, new | house, 2 apariment» of six large room» For Information.Tel.569 8467 WONDERFUL new eight room, lar ger residence, double fireplace, playroom.garage.1976 Adam St.reel.adjoining Sherbrooke golf Another new reaidence, *ix room*.1966 Adam, financial assistance and possesalon available.See He bert\u2019s 2156 Bachand.Tel.562-0874.COSIEST five room country Indtvl dual residence six room*, gsrage\tDealfirl tipper Kelvldere.very beautiful surroundings Other resldenres and apartment* for sale or rent.See Hebert\u2019s, *156 Bachand St.Tel 58241874 KEYED UP TO BUY A NEW CAR?®l/r ON K WITH A I.OW-CO0T LIFE-INSURED /mfa'PLRN LORN THE BAN* Ot NOVA SCOTIA 8a.Authorized New Car RUICK, Pontiac, Vauxhall.G.M.C, Truck*, Sale* A Service.Deluxe Automobile Ltd., 1587 King Weal Tel.569 3669 Beaudean Inc.Bonded and Licensed Real Estate Broker* NEW, 8 room ranch »lylp bungalow, three bedrooms, spacious living and dining room, modern planned kit ehen, ceramic tile bathroom, hot-air heating system and garage, choice of color schemes, available first of May.$500.allowance on winter works program.; I M PE RIAL Chrysler, Plymouth, 1 Valiant, Fargo Trucks Sale* A Service.Martin Motor Sale* Ltd.495 Belvedere SI.Tel.569-3659.MAN 40 lo 60, Handle sale* territol I surrounding Sherbrooke.Worth i up to 812,000 in a year, plus bon j u*.Write Vice Pre* Dept DL.\u2019 PC).Box 70.Slallnn ft Toronto 17.Ontario.25.Teachers Wanted INTERMEDIATE OR ELEMENTARY TEACHER The Protestant Schnol Muni cipality of Coleraine and Thetford requires an element ary or intermediate teacher for the 1965-66 year.Salary $2,800.- $10,000 depending on experience and qualified lions.All interested, please write; - Mr W.R Cooling, Secretary Treasurer, 19(1 Dube Street, Thetford Mines, P.Q.QUALIFICATIONS: Licensed teacher required.Must have knowledge of French fur teaching purposes.Stale experience \u2014 Include letters of reference.Reply to: - Employee Relations Superintendent, Anglo-Canadian Pulp and Paper Mills, Limited, Forestville, P Q.26.Help Wanted: Male W WARDEN LYNCH 138 Wellington St.North Tel.569-9914, Res.569-4581 | ASHTON R.Tobin, Q.C., Triai Work j and General Practice, Rosenbloom Bldg., opposite City Hall, 138 Wellington (North) 562-212(1.Business Management Consultants PAETOW - ROSENBLOOM and ASSOCIATES 138 Wellington St.North Sherbrooke.Phone 567-6266 .Forest Engineering Consultant Woodlot management I*.B Thomas, F.K.R.R.4.Magog, P Q.Tel.843-6865.M.Livestock for Sale 'DUAL purpose Shorthorns fully ar credited.Bangs free.We are for | lunate k> have calve* cominK hearing 5 to 7 traces to famous i sires.eg , Wieklesham, Lord Weldegea, Neraleam.King Arthur.Stanham Rutland, limited supply, both males and females.Seeing ! is believing, vlsitohs welcome.Mr A rMs.Peter Williamson, Rraerob Farms, P.O.Box 30, Ste.Anne de Bellevue.Phone Hompt Collect WILLIAM A.LYON Chartered Accountant 980 King St.W., Sherbrooke Tel.562-6733 or 567-7567 418-335*5573 hens.75% reasonable Albert ansvtUe.Practically new, 5-room bun , ,\t\u201e\t.\t, c .galow, 3 bedroom*, large liv '10, Poultry tor bale ing room with fireplace and adjoining dining area, cer iYO' NC* amie tile bathroom and en Iranee way, landscaped around* and paved driveway it Tq Ig» immediate occupancy, owner '*\u2022 * w *¦«» transferred.New split entrance house, with spaciou* living room i and dining area, beautiful | view of countryside, 4 bedrooms, large family room and | finished laundry room, carport and landscaped grounds Immediate occupancy.$500.allowance for winter works.Semi-detached 2-storey house overlooking golf course, 3 bedrooms, IV, ceramic tile bathrooms, large living room, dining room and kitchen; also finished playroom with fireplace and built-in bar.Coaticook large 2-tenement property with extra lot, low price for quick sale.33A Belvedere St.Lennoxville, Que.Tel.569-9178 Isylng, prie» Carier, Cow Business: 418335-9171 PROTESTANT CENTRAL SCHOOL BOARD OF STANSTEAD COUNTY MARRIED man to work on Brock 1 | vale Farm.(Hen Sutton, year1- round job Tci wuiiam Hu™.,Chartered Accountants ham, manager 538-5714.\tj_____________________________ 27.Female Help Wanted dresses given you as bonus.Justj show North American Fashion Frocks to friends.No canvassing, Investment or experience neccs-1 saw North American Fashion Frocks, Ltd,, 3425 Industrial Blvd, Dept.T-3919 Montreal 39, Que.HOUSFKF.KPFR wanted to take care of two children while mother; j works.To!.642-2735 North Hatley before 6:00 p m.BILINGUAL SECRETARY For legal office with some knowledge of accounting.For interview call 569 9914 Applications are inviled for the following teacher varan-\t.\u201d eies, duties to commence Sep- >2.Situation Wanted: COMPONENT PARTS Malaysia is composed of a federation of Malaya, Singa pore.Sabah and Sarawak.AUCTIONEER (Bilingual) Licensed Rtal Estât* Agent Robert Burns Tel.Cookshir* 87S-3203 General plumbing \u2014 Automatic oil heating system \u2014 wood \u2014 Plywood door» \u2014 Arborit# \u2014 Gyproc \u2014 Iniul-ation wool \u2014 Glidden Paint \u2014 AHo furniture.GABRIEL DUBREUIL 1151 King St.East Tal.562 3892 LE JALIAN Furnished Bachelor Apts.155 Limas St \u2022\tWall-to-wall carpets.TV Cable \u2022\tKlectricity included.\u2022\tSwimming Pool, Patio.\u2022\tPaved Parking Ia>(.(car plug-in).| WE HAVE i» number of premises to renl, ?anging from 3 to 6 rooms.In both Sherbrooke and Lennox-ville.Beaudean Inc.Tel.569-9178 THREE looms sod bath, upstairs apartment.Attractive.separate1 oil furnace in laundry room.No Karnge Hethrington Home, St.uv i stead Tel.876-2442 IBATCHBLOR apartment, 5 rooms heated.completely furnished, electricity and television paid, Tel.562-6067.Available March 8 NORTH WARD: Two room apart : ment» furnished, immediate occupation.Roval Trust, 150 Frontc uac.5A9-M71, ni|fht 662-8013 (37 FRASER: 4 rooms, heated, hull j vidua! control, hot water supplied $80.00 monthly, stove and fridge if desired Tel.562-8578 I NORTH WARD: Three rooms, heated.hot water, Venetians.Tel.562 0607 HEATED five room apartment (First) adjoining Sherbrooke I ni versity.Immediate Possession, i three, four and sixes.New constructions.See Hebert s, 2155 Ra chand, 562 0874 LARGER six room heated apartments.very modern.Other beau tilul three, four, fi\\e rooms, near Sherbrooke University and Up per Belvedere.Hebert's, 2155 Ha chand, Tel.562-0874 NORTH W ARD \u2014 8 large rooms, modern, heated, hot water, tiled bathroom, entry for washer, as phalt yard.$85.00 per month.1623 Durham St.Tel.567-4316.RITZ apartment: 469 Vimy, near Portland .1 and 4 rooms, heated, hot water.stove, refrigerator.Venetian blinds, incinerator.Tel 567 5923.tomber 1905.Salary scale $3,000.to $8,600, depending nn qualifications and experience, C.S.L.Full allowance made for previous experience.AYER'S ri.ll'F HIGH SCHOOL: French Specialist Science and Maths, High School.History and Kngltsh, High School.BEF.RK El,KMICNTAfiV SCHOOl,; Grade 4 Grade fi St'NNYSlHK HIGH SCHOOl,: Slow learners grades 6 & 7\t35a.Legal level.Grade 1 Commercial (typing, book keeping, & etc.) Home Economics Industrial Arts (Woodworking principally) Time decided be tween Sunnyside.Rock Island and Princess Elizabeth, Ma gng.COATICOOK HIGH SCHOOL: Female PERSONABLE mature experienced ; bilingual secretary seeking work in Sherbrooke area.Tel.843-4036 I Windsor after 6:00 p.m.35.Business Opportunity BEAUTY parlor with 1 room apart-| ment North Ward, regular olion tele established.Reason for sale, 1 leaving town Tel.562-1303.WILLIAM D.DUKE Chartered Accountant 146 Main Street Cowansville, Que.P.O.Box 405, Tel.263-2087 Notaries EDGAR W.SMITH, B A., B.C.L.Notary, Danville, 839-3137 Montreal, 844-2393 DIN TV'S MOORE\u2019S restauraant, G covet on.N.H .licensed.Twenty 46.Pets For Sale two furnished rooms.Reason for selling retiding.Will sell on eas\\ terms Twelve month operation Clifford Young.21 State St Groveton, N H.BOSTON terriers, males, females All ages, Uh.breed.All has had distemper shots.Visit our Bostons before hu>ii)i; Lionel Grassette.Krelighsburg, Que., Phone 298-5217.French Specialist I\u2019RINCLSS Kl .1 A RKTT1 HIGH SCHOOL Grade 5 High School Rnglish High School History &\u2022 Geography Junior High School General Sub i eels High School Science & Maths Grade 7 Grade 5 Slow Loarnor, Grade* 4 to fi level.Home F.conomics NORTH HATLKY HIGH SCHOOL: French Specialist, Address all inquiries to Pro testant Central School Board of Stanstead County.Box :?fi, Ayer's Cliff, Que.Tel, 819 838-4958.Give qualifications 37.Personal experience, references and age in first tetter, TO TOWN OK 1 AkK MKGANTIC Notice is hoie above given that the town of Lake Megantic, Frontenac County, «ill apply to the Legislative Assembly of the Province of Quebec, at Its current Session, for the adoption of a special act for the follow mg purposes.L Reducing\tthe\tnumber\tof\taldermen for\tthe\ttown of\tLake Megantie from nine to six.two of whom for each ward; 2 Ordering a general election for the mayor and aldermen to be held on the first juridical Mondav of Kebruarv 1966 such election to be held thereafter every three\tt3i\tyears.3.Granting\tan\tannuity\tof\t$?.- 40600 to its present treasurer, Mi Patrick Yrguin: QUKBEU.February 23th,\t1965.JEAN DROt IN Advocate.Altornev for the petitioner.36.Miscellaneous FARMERS for water pump sfr\\ re Ualt Doug.Pegs, Huntlngvill© 562 1073, PLANNING a holiday?Why not fl> It's cheaper than you think Phone us for FREE Information on tra voting anywhere In the world Escapade Travel.Tel.Sherbrooke 567-3939, Granby 378-2624 QUEBEC PONTIAC REGISTERED HEREFORD CLUB SALE Selling 25 Bulls, 45 Females, Polled and Horned of popu lar bloodlines.Sale under cover on fair grounds, Shaw ville, Que.Starting af 12:00 p,m\u201e Wad., April 7, 1965.Also selling in the sale will be H.I Hobbs' dispersal of his Laiy D polled herd.The Lazy D herd must be dispersed because the farm has already been sold.The herd consists of 35 head, most of them bred by William Me Carty, Bad Axe, Michigan.The McCarty polled herd was established very early in the century and they have been using top polled bulls for these many years.Auctioneers: Art Bennett and Ken Eckford (Selling Bilingual) Write for catalogues to: Dan Stevens, Bryson, Que.Phone 668 R-12 ISLAND'S PARLIAMENT CANADA'S CHEESE Canada\u2019s first cheese faclory .The Isle of Man Is governed'\"** «'stahlished at Norwich by the Tynwald, similar in Bril- 0n>- in 'S64- \u2018\u2022\u2019r fir*t Y 200 hygienic supplies sa.r ain\u2019s House of Lords, and the ,hsl developed wi¦ XM.IK THKV?A TINE HOWhy-PCl SHOW-BODNP at TH' JLWP'H'-OfY PLACE PONT SLUR «6 NEIOHFPRHOPPi WASH'.ME Atf NCRAAA'5 RANCH I AIN'T WORE'*) 20 IWLEf WE«T OF TH' PASS.NOW, LET\u2019S GET loops- EtCUSE «XE MAPAVXi n* LOOKfHôl rpR WV DAÜâMTERi OOOOGKttrt.TOBY^AWtnr 349494949464 ^19292 SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD.MON.MARCH 8.1965 9 Sherbrooke Boa vers stop St, ndnthe 5-4 iPP H y ^ Bob Duprc, Georges Roy, Rod Gaudreault, Georges (>uilbeuult and Rene Pepin gel together Cor victory smiles.?ET Ski conditions Eastern Townships ski report supplied daily by the Sherbrooke Tourist Bureau.Sherbrooke Municipal Ski Centre No new snow fall, snow is granular on a hard packed base.Slopes are fair.Tows are in operation.Temperature 30 above zero.North Hatley Closed no snow'.Mount Orford, Magog No new snow, snew is granu Doug Sanders beats Jack Nicklaus Rodrique Gaudreault in Pensacola Open golf tourney, before record crowd gets $10,000 for playoff putt Gauls host Beavers tomorrow night Andre Binette iind company go nil owl to stop Sherbrooke's Rene Pepin.No ?goal on Ibis attempt.(Record photos in Gerry lemay) pots winner of 4,233 PENSACOLA, Fla.(AP)\u2014'Tj Billy Martwdale, a young pro hope Baby Beef doesn't miss from Jacksonville, Tex., tied Bv TED ANDERSON the third period gave the s in the finals of the Senior Ur on hard packed base and play with 72-hole totals of 277 slopes are fair, tows in opera- H under par.lion.Temperature 33 above zero.Glen Mountain, Knowlton No new snow, granular surface, slopes are good, tows in face, slopes are fair, tows in operation.Temperature 40 above zero.Mount Sutton, Sutton No new snow, granular surface, slopes are fair to very good.Tows in operation, lifts in operation.Temperature 26 above zero.Shefford Closed today.Mount Pinnacle, Frelighsburg Closed today.Mt.Gale, Cowansville Closed.No snow.Mount Proulx, Danville Closed today.East Angus Closed on Mondays.Bromout Closed.Mount Adstoek, Thetford Minas Closed today.MT.ECHO No new snow, snow is granular on hard packed base, slopes are good, tows in operation,! temperature 26 above zero.the $4.000,\u2019' joked Doug SanderslBilly Casper at 280 for third\tRodrique Gaudreault s goal with four minutes left in after\this\tdramatic\tplayoff\tvie-\tplace.\tSanders\u2019\twin\tputs\thim.Sherbrooke Beavers a close 5-4 win over St Hyacinthe Gaul tory over Jack\tNicklaus\tin\tthe\tahead\tof\tCasper\tas the\tofficial!Provincial Hockey League playoffs.The teams meet tomorrow\tevening\tin\tthe\tsecond $65.000 Pensacola Open golf top money winner on the tour game of a four-out-of-seven series at St.Hyacinthe.tournament.\tAt Balding of Toronto closed\tThe crowd ol over four thousand were getting ready to watch overtime when Sanders walked off with a with a 68 to earn $449 for his Gaudreault\u2019s winner came along.The game was only twenty seconds old when the first penalties were called by referee Jim MacAulcy.Cardin and Lirette went off for high slick ing, the teams playing tl coolly while the players were off.Andre\tBinette,\tthe\tGauls net- minder was a busy man in the first few minutes of the opening period\tas\tlie\tstopped Rene Pepin and Claude Cardin who were in close on him.The Beavers jumped into the lead at the seven minute mark wiih Cardin and Pepin breaking aw'ay from the Gauls\u2019 defence.Pepin found the net on a cast-rising shot to the left corner.Cardin was the big man on the play, leaving Pepin in the clear with his long |pass from left wing.Although it was too late to; The Gauls were not hang- Detroit takes two wins, in second spot Detroit Red Wings, playing bounced back lo drub Montreal lory over Rangers by setting up Ifino duteh hockey in their pow Canadiens 7 0 on home ice Sun the tying goal and scoring the erful late season surge, moved day lo retain its league lead winner.Wings had defeated linto second place in the Nn |The loss dropped Montreal to Boston 4 3 Saturday on Bruin I tonal Hockey League standings, third place despite Canadiens'ice 2 1 home-ice victory over New The loss to Detroit mathemat-York Rangers Saturday.\t.ically ended the Rangers\u2019 play- Sunday Toronto had to come off hopes.New York has eight from behind to earn a 33 tie games lo play and is 17 itoints with Boston on Bruin tee.out of fourth place.Team captain Alex Delveo I Doug Robinson and Vic Had- Rangers a first pe- : follow ing two weekend victor-lies, their sixth and seventh in ithe last eight games.Detroit is one point behind 1\u2018hieago Black Hawks ami has three games in hand.i Chicago, beaten in Toronto by tin 4-1 Saturday chio Maple Loafs, to a sparked Detroit come from behind Sunday field gave 6-5 vic-lrlod lead.$10.000 prize for sinking a 35- 289 total.foot putt on the third playoff\t- hole after he and Nicklaus; .\t.\t.(Baby Beef) finished regulation CsllGr UW6!S61\"S have their way in the junior OHA Ayer's Cliff hockey team honored at banquet Nicklaus took $6,000 second; money.It was a great victory for the! 31-year-old pro.who 'had not\t««\t^ \u2018«h.\t,VJ\u201cU\u2018S\t,,u\u2018 \"\u201c\"K' to slacken after won a tournament since the ?ak.e a d\u2019fferenee, the Ontario,ng back by an> means after Lki\ta>e coming at the 13 minute lected for the Masters in Au- wings overcame a three-goal burning aside their close shots mark and the other a minute first-period deficit to edge see-! Guy Black was off for hook iatcr frcmblay t licked on a gusta.Ga Sanders , April 9-12.led the burly ?HOCKEY * Nick- laus by two strokes at the start |of Sunday\u2019s action at the Pen ond 16-5, over-; Nick- place Toronto Marlboros[ing when the second Beaver tal-;solo effort and St.and seventh-place Kitch- l.v came along as Guilbault and made it three all.\tj- ener Rangers edged fourth- Richer finished off a neat pass\tBeavers\twere now realiz ; place Oshawa Generals 6-5.ing play.Guilbault finding the|ing they had a game on their! In other Sunday games, Ni-net.Binette was screened on hands and went back on the! agara Falls Flyers defeated the play.Nadeau and Levesque 0ffcnsjve as Georges Hoy put teact,!Montreal Junior Canadiens 5-2 got the nod for interference in his team ahead again on a high and Peterborough Petes de-;the final three minutes of the sh0t from just across the blue! St.Catharines Black period and Rene Pepin with tjne N(l]et 3rli Guilbault drew jClaude Cardin were the big pen- assjsts on the goai, Oshawa edged St.Catharines aity killers while the Gauls had 4 and Toronto defeated Mont-'ti,e advantage of manpower.Down on &oa! the Gauls The two pros played the sud- real 4-1 Saturday.\t| x , ct\twent after the tying marker and the Chicago Detroit Mont real Toronto Vincent [New York Boston 12 71 Wt 4S 40 under-par 204.But four par holes left him a tie.laus took a temporary only to go two-over at the 17th A 10-foot birdie putt on the 18th feated temporarily saved his day and (Hawks 5-3.set up the plavoff.PUTT WAS SHORT .\truai
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