Sherbrooke daily record, 10 septembre 1965, vendredi 10 septembre 1965
[" WEATHER Cloudy with sunny periods today: cloudy Saturday with sunny periods and cooler: winds «esteriy Ï*.High toil av and low tonight *# and M.SljetbtoobelDaUu'Record Today's Chuckle A ¦oiler is a fuy who yollo *foro,\" tahoo six and put* down fivo.Established 1897 Pnce: 7 Cent* SHERBROOKJE QUEBEC FRIDAY.SEPTEMBER 10, Sixty \u2022 ninth Yeai Students not Liberal date may mean vote loss **?5* a 4 sic Radio-TV shake 1 \u2022 _ \u2022 -I.universities OTTAWA (CP) \u2014 Selection ot Nov.8 as the date of the federal election may mean no chance to vote for thousands of university students, officials say.It is among the young people and especially those at universities.Liberal campaign workers were informed recently, that the party has experienced loss of suppport.To qualify to vote Nov.8 at polls at their unisersities, students must have been in residence there when the election w\u2019as called.Most universities- had not opened their fall terms when the election was called Wednesday.As a result, university stu- ¦fZ 1 I, -.-4\u2019 ?Vote list tabulation long job With Prime Minister Pear son's announcement that a federal general election would be held Monday, Nov.8.the com dents will be able to vote only at polls in their hometowns.In effect, says one official, many won\u2019t vote at all.At a campaign school in Vancouver last month addressed by Prime Minister Pearson, one of the study papers had this to say about Liberal party weaknesses: ' The fourth weakness has already been referred to\u2014namely a disenchantment of youth, especially in the universities, as reflected in the recent model Parliament elections.\u201d The paper listed as other * DIG FOK PLANE WRECKAGE \u2014 Residents of the Indian village of Hassanpur.25 miles north of New Delhi, dig in the marshy ground of a sugar cane field for the buried engine of a Pakistani plane which, tlie goverinuent said, was intetuling to bomb New Delhi Wednesday but was ___ __» ?1 1® shot down short of its mark.The Indian government released the pic tun- in New Delhi yesterday.(,\\P Wire piloto by radio from New Delhi) forced proposed DI I \\\\\\ \\ (CP) Proposals tor shaking up | violeutl) - the entire Canadian radio and television industry were delivered to the government Thursday b\\ the l ow lei committee on broadcasting I he bluntly-stated aim: Bcttei and more balanced programming, less American and more Canadian content, to be enforeed In regulation if necessary Chief proposal in the eommittee s 140,0(M) - word report is creation id an all-powerful Canadian Broadcasting Authority.It would sel the general pro.- grainming policies of tin- CUC I directly and those of pitvau- necessary, report plicated process of organizing weaknesses that the Liberal the voting was started by the f,art> has become a metropol-returning officers in the coun- '\u2019an - suburban party to a large try\u2019s 283 constituencies.\textent, that it lacks identitica- Actually 265 members are don with low- - income groups elected to the House of Com and that it is given the \u201cold-mons but two Maritime Prov- line party\u201d tag inces constituencies elect tw-o members each.The first job lacing the returning officer is the appointment of enu lerators, two for each polling division, who make a house-to-house canvass of the poll, listing the names of all qualified voters.Enumerators are named from lists submitted by the elected candidate in the previous gen .,\t.era! election and by the candi !^d,^ste.s.^111 wm between 35 date receiving the second high Pakistani counter-fire forces Indian retreat ^stations indirectly by holding lifc-or-dcHth control of their licences It calls for abolition of the Board of Broadcast Governors, the present regulatory agency set up in 1958 by the Diefen baker government, and the CBC board of directors.All their powers, and more, would go to the new authority, the report sizzles with erit icism of private radio and TV 'talions, the management ol the publicly owned CBC and Hie alleged failure of the HH(! to make full use of its powers j HAS NO COMMENT There was no immediate i NEW DELHI (AP) - Indian broadcast said\t10 miles inside Pakistan and 20 1 0m J\u2019.\" 1 ,n\"\" u\"' ««''em Meanwhile, at party head-Defence Minister Y.B Chavan Big tank battle- were re- miles from Kerozepore\tmcnl.which said in appointing quarters preparations continued announced today that Indian ported under way in the area The Pakistan,- made heavy ,1\"'\t16 months ago tifth\telection\tin 8\u2019=\ttroops had to withdraw under\tThursday with jet fighters of counter attacks and we had to more\telections in a\theavy Pakistani counter at-\tboth air forces striking at op- withdraw from our forward pu- in the raging battle- for\tpo-ing ground units\tsitions,\" Chavan .aid.the northwest plains across the Chavan told Parliament the He did not make bombed a sllv plain Cong stronghold in ol h highlands ol South A I S military that il\tin Ihe raid, 325 mile norlhea-l an id Saigon, wa» the 2I»I reported ol S; lor the Strategic Air Commaml and jets in the Viel Nam war Cndcr seii - ernrttv regulation1 the poke d not give Ihe number of taking part or the amount h» dropped.s manne spokesman said I 167 Viet Cong were killed lh< big drive on the Balan- Penin-ula, 330 miles north 11' on 1 illy ¦ nne Viel Cong 168 Mi»perlcd guerrillas reported raptured.Fr.Divine dies PHILADELPHIA ( AP)\tdied Pxlay Father Divine, a live font two Divine n cherubic looking Nemo who old he wa- bul would say how person» not af- (CP)\u2014A sedale 1 how ihe aftairs magemeni allée) ;ng a« an inde Gill's faculty of law, »aid there Some said that what was are differences and one of them termed the eurreni tendency to is \"a eeriain diffarence in the departed Iron) points of pure one verbal flurry.How did Can économie» to wrangle politely aE S hlM\" & J;j \u2022 (-TWMt/r A TEP'J.A6E GAL /NTH' WORLP- J S /-NHP 'NOULÙHT G/VE HER QONFOOZED Ut UFE,LEST to Grr NEAR one O \u2018 (-EL/T AH HAS TH'PRIVILEGE.\u2014 -O'ACX-SHULlV TOUCH IN \\ one:.'-) CAPTAIN EASY ?By LESLIE TURNER #w*e\u201e.vvE TOWSP IM A WTOCKeP CAR \\ FSOM VtVMOZE ROAD LAST NI&HT.YOU TR\u2019 OrtNEfc* NO,.HE* IM V& TO SEE POCKETS THE HCSPITAl.SUT HE WANTS j IA AUYTHIN3 FELL OUT O' HIS WHEN THE CAR FLiPPEP OVER LIKE WHAT?/1 LLTAKE A LOOK ANYWAYi YOU'LL N5EP AM \\ AHP TRY NOT TO S'.VUPSB ORPER PROW TH''.ANY PWaSWRINTS UNTIL.j Owner to take j police experts can J\\ GO OVER IT! 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Commistion.REGISTRATIONS ACCEPTED UNTIL SEPT.U OESMARAIS BUSINESS COLLEGE INC.Accredited by the Quebec Minister of Education 8$ ALBERT SV\tTEL.$62-2511 SHERBROOKE Sbetbcooke Daily Betotd The paper of the Eastern Townships.Established February 0, 1807, incorporating the Sherbrooke Gazette (est.1837) and the Sherbrooke Examiner (est 1879) Published every weekday by the Sherbrooke Daily Record Company Ltd.119 Wellington Street North, Sherbrooke, Que.JOHN BASSETT Chairman IVAN W.SAUNDERS E.MOIRA BASSETT Presideni\tVice-President FRIDAY, SEP! EMBER 10, 1965 HUGH DOHERTY Editer-in-chief Local candidates Unless one of the five Canadian political party leaders come up with something constructive during the next 5X days, the current election campaign probably will be one of the mu'-! negative in Canadian history.None of the leaders has made any serious favorable impression upon the average Canadian voter and for the most part their supporters are arguing that this or that man should receive public endorsement because he is not as bad for the country as arc his opponents.Certainly Prime Minister Pearson hii> given the nation no inspiring leadership.The hundred days of decision\u201d which formed the foundation of his 1962 campaign have crumbled into a thousand days of uncertainty.\" Despite certain definite achievements his administration has won fame largely lor the things it started but did not finish.Perhaps this is best illustrated by the timing of the election itself After hitter debate and opposition the great redistribution act was forced through Parliament.But the Prime Minister has seen fit to nullify to a large extent the purposes ol the bill by calling a general election before it can become effective.During his six years in office, John Diefenbaker earned for himself a record tr Spacing children is conducive lo family Cluttering up car Many motorists apparently believe that they are enhancing their status by placing all kinds of junk in and around their car.Some of these gadgets may be useful.Some of them may lie merely decorative.But loo many of them are really harmful or even dangerous.How many times have you witnessed a regular dime-store collection piled up in the rear window of an automobile.There is everything from the useful waste box to oversized tigers or dangling squirrels' tails.?may decide vote for indecision of another type He just let things slide.If passage of time permitted a problem to solve itself, there was no interference from the government.But if it required legislative or administrative action, it must remain undecided.This despite the lact that for lour years Mr.Diefenbaker enjoyed the largest majority ever given a Prime Minister.New Democratic Party Leader Tommy Douglas has done little to impress himself upon the electorate.Hts tendency to make off-the-cuff comments on almost every issue of the day has involved him in some rather embarrassing situations and self-contradictions.Once regarded as one of the sobering factors in Canadian politics, Social Credit Leadet Robert Thompson has proved up as little more than a pious hypocrite ready to criticize the wrongdoings of the administration but ever ready to support them in a pinch.With party leadership generally in low esteem a great responsibility rests upon the constituency organizations.In most constituencies the voters may make their decision on the basis of the man nominated for their particular riding and the outcome of the election may depend largely upon the quality of the men selected by the county organizations.ir serenity.Ycnh\u2014about 10 feel apart.rear windows Not only do these items eut down visibility of the rear view mirror but they are a distinct menace to the driver following.Blinking toy dogs, flashing miniature traffic signals and similar devices distract the attention of the other motorist and very often give him a wrong impression of what to expect from the car proceeding him.in many states highway safety organizations have succeeded in having such devices declared illegal \u2014 and none has suffered.\u2022k T he man who host understands women is still only a guess star.De Gaulle would President de Gaulle of France is a man not given to frequent press conferences \u2014 something of a must for North American politicians \u2014 and confines himself to about two a year.Thus when the Great One docs meet the press it is generally to proclaim some new vision for the grandeur of France.On Thursday he reaffirmed unmis-takeably his determination to assert French autonomy, shook the pillars of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization and set his own terms for future European co-opciation.Basically he proposed to pull France out of NATO unless its integrated military command structure is abolished by 1969 at the latest He repeatedly emphasized his theme of national independence and lashed out Other papers say: undermine NATO at the subordination of France in NATO and the European Common Market The N ATO integrated command, first established by Gen Dwight D.Eisenhower.is an international defence headquarters in which officers from several nations serve in mixed fashion without reference to nationality.Since its inception it has been headed by an American \u2014 now Gen.Lyman l.Eemnitzcr.Dc Gaulle dislikes having French officers taking orders from foreigners, and is reported to feel the intc grated system makes an officer lose his sense of natonality.Abolishing the system would mean the end of any allied ty pe headquarters and leave Western defence to a classic system of national alliances such as existed at the time of the First World War.Significantly, de Gaulle did not advance any alternative to integration.Canadians offered aid Niagara Fall» Review The most widely quoted phrase, when speaking of the relationship between Canada and the United States, is \"the world's longest undefended border.\" The most \u2022 often talked about fighting with Canada, when Canadians struggle out of their own history, is the War of 1812 - 14, when Canadian and British forces beat back the American in vadcr, and made it possible for the border to become undefended.Forgotten has been the contribution that Canadians made to the Civil War in the United States.To quote from \"Commentary,\" a Canadian publication: \"The fact is that 40.000 Canadians marched in the Union Army to help save the Republic.Recruits flocked across the border, partly because a serious recession was plaguing this country\u2019s eastern parts and the enlistment boun- ty was attractive.But many were dedicated believers in the Union cause, for, despite Toronto's emergence as a hotbed of Confederate intrigue, most Canadians were anli Confederacy as a matter of principle.They dislik ed the idea of slavery, which had been long abolished in all British countries and possessions long before.\" It is to be noted (hat French Canada sent many volunteers TODAY IN 1417\u2014A plebiscite in the state of Maine rejected woman suffrage.Sacond World War Twenty-five years ago today\u2014in 1940\u2014a del.yed-ac-tion bo m b, dropped two days before, demolished the north front of Buckinghsm Palace; the RAF raided for Lincoln to Lincoln's army.In several New England regiments the man-power was so predominantly French \u2022 Canadian that bilingual officers were required From the Maritimes also went men to serve in the Union Navy.What history book, anywhere, tells of Cana da's contribution thus made to her neighbor in her time of need'\u2019 Even if no mention is made In American history hooks ot it, we Canadians should at least be awire of it, HISTORY barge concentrations along the Channel coast; Italian bombers killed 111 people at Tel Aviv.Palestine; world shipping losses during the war were computed al more than 2.000.000 tons of Allied shipping.1,336,000 Axis, 769,213 neutral.Is Form __ IX.I Î, *:« rw\"\" .\tMa*»'- F*1 r \u201d \u2019Hoc I WILL TAKE YOU TO THE LEADERS.French Canada says: Party war chests are top secret both as to uses and sources Bygone days TWENTY YEARS AGO (From the Record of Monday, September 10 1943) Montreal Metro \u2022 Express\u2014 A St.Janies Street broker has just been handed the task of forming a finance commit tec for the Liberal party This may be more an effort to make the party treasury efficient and profitable than a real attempt at making it democratic.All parties tend lo be will ing nowadays to publish li nancial reports\u2014limited ones No one wants to hide how of fices and advertising are paid for, but these have- little to do with the actual party war chest.That chest is the one that pays for campaigns, changes reluctant minds, assures vie tory to star candidates, pads bank accounts for financtallv troubled party figures.Some times overseas trips are even arranged for persons not wanted in the country a1 elec lion time.The war chest is versatile and not limited to election uses, which largely trees it from the checks of the cam paign spending laws.What party would even con sider unveiling the use mad' of its secret funds They are precisely that\u2014secret And all manner of ruses are used to conceal \\v h c r e they come from and how important a role they play.Those party funds, let's face it, will never be ipened to the public, or even to \\hc party.Ministers and Ml\u2019s, most of the prominent men ot a party, know no more about these funds than the man in the street The money -s there, certain persons pick up the bills, but who put the hank notes in the cash box.or who guaranteed the tunds in advance For the false loan which is never repa'd is very much in use.One thing is sure, however, and that is that the contribu (tons of small businessmen and the proceeds of party dinners count for less than nothing in the real funds ot the party Under this system, the dc mocratization of the party war chest is unthinkable and impossible And common belief to the contrary, a party, especially one in power, draws an a very limited number of sources They are more often than not foreign in this land where more than 60 per cent ot the capital is American The im portant \"transactions' take place at the highest 'cveE and the real cashier of the party, the one who some times alone knows its secrets, is the leader himself \u2014Yvon Turcot, (Sept.4) Quebec L'Evénement \u2014 The provincial government has just set up another commission.this one inter-miniv terial.to look after Quebec's external relations.Its chair man is Claude Morin, deputy minister of federal-provincial rotations It is fairly clear for the moment anyway, that this does not give Quebec 'an official international personality \" There was an suggestion of this in Premier l.esagr s announcement Rather he cm phasized the practical aspect*.The commission will m ordinate rarimis departments' activities abroad.And in (act Quebec's relations with foreign countries grow from year to year.We have our delegations in Paris, in London, in New York.Quebec's development cannot go forward on only her own re sources.Thus our delegations would do well\u2014as do the provincial delegations of Ontario \u2014to inform foreign countries about our economic life and woo the capital we need The growth of cultural relations with France, especial'y in education, also points to the need for an mtcr-ministt-riai commission.Moncton L'Evangelina\u2014The idea of forming a human rights commission for New Brunswick has been taunened, and one can only encourage the attorney-general, W.W.Meldrutn, to set up such a commission.This commission on human rights would have to work to strengthen the status of No- Editorial viewpoints from the French-language press, prepared by The Canadian Press.groes among us to give them eventually the same rights as whites Though generally speaking colored persons suffer almost no discrimination in our province, there are nevertheless here and there people who deny Negroes the rights the law grants them.The commission would also have to look into the situation of other ethnic groups against whom discriminatory methods are sometimi s used.This in fact is why the attorney general wants to talk with the different ethnic groups before officially intervening directly wi Suff \u2014 Building permits valued at over $70,000 a ere approved and a $60.000 seuer and water system plan was adopted by the town council lues day night at their regular monthly meeting The building permits approved at the meeting bring the total estimated value of building permits approved this year to $2,147,815.Guy Lussier a town hall official said.Aldermen adopted plan?for the construction of a sewer and water system in the Desourdy housing project The water acqueduct will service De Lj Salle Street if the property owner» of that street approve the bylaw?On September 20 between 7 and 9 p m a; the Town Hall property ow ner; can register their opinion concerning thi> w-ater and sewer system.The follow in.are some of the building permits which were approved by the aider-men Fabien M»nard of Farm ham was given permission to build two $16.000 two storey and two tenent houses each 26 by 40 feet on Quebec > .* V t .Vdermen approved an $18 000 building permit requested by the Royal Enterprises Company of Farnhsm The build-.ng is a two storey home.28 by 40 feet, situated on Draper Street a: the corner of Barg er Street.Work began August 31 and 0 is estimated construction will be completed within two months Fernand Poulin of 214 Main Streei, Cowansville was given permission to build an $11.000 one storey, one tenant house on Robert Street between Vila- and Grand Boulevard V urk began last week and should take three months to complete Rosaire Deragor.of 118 Depot Street had a $4.800 building permit approved for a two storey building enlarge ment.The enlargement will be on the present building at 118 Depot Street and will measure 14 bv 24 teet Construction is being done by Jules Champigny and will take three more weeks to complete.?TOP RANKING PI PITS At Waterloo High School ?Police recover most of August s stolen goods opening ceremonie» on Wednesday.Sept.8, the two pupils shown above, Douglas Dalton ami Susan Boyd, had identi cal percentage» of 95.1°,.which placed them as the top tanking pupils in the elementary grades Ihmglas is tn grade four and Susan, grade five (Record photo by Marvel Cote) Thieve.» stole $4,262 town and $3 618 of this COWANSVILLE \u2014 (Staff) worth of goods last month in ;h amount was recovered.Cowansville Municipal Police report presented to Cowansville aldermen Tuesday night for approval staled that 10 theft.» were reported during the month of August.There were 35 accidents reported with eight persons injured but no accidental | deaths were reported.I Ore child was reported lost : and w as found again.Brome Pond stays Brome Pond BROMONT - (Stall) \u2014 \u2022Brome Pond will continue to be \u2022known as Brome Pond, not Lac IBromont.In the early summer application was made by the Town of Bromont to the Quebec Govern-'nient to have the pond's name jchanged to Lac Bromont.The (request was granted by the Minister of Lands and Forest, Ten person.» were detained by the municipal police and 10 cases brought before courts.Eleven persons were lodged overnight at the municipal jail There were 50 traffic tickets issued last month with a total of $134.50 collected from traftic infractions.$265 was collected from town parking meters.Three bicycles were reported stolen for a total value of $120 and two bicycles were recovered for a total value of $80, iiressin If i.: SITERBROOKF DAILY RECORD.FRI.SECT 10, 1965\t5 School board prizes presented top students at Waterloo High WATERLOO i.specialt - earned special distinction Dav ul ficiencey as follow» Grade one Waterloo High School re-opened came fir»\u2019 in his grade with presented by Mr Waye to Har-Wednesday, Sept S, with a sialt 93 3 per cent.He won the prue tiara Haley.Robert Niger, Greg-of 22 teacher» and an enrolment for Highest Standing in History\u2018ory Lloyd, Mary Lemaire, Doug- jK of approximately the same nunv,awarded bv the Independent las Chapman and Timothy Birch her of pupils as last year In Order of Oddfellows and also Grade two \u2022 presented by Rev.spite of the number of children won a special prue for French.K Dickerson to - Charles Snow, who have moved out of the area In loving memory of the late Study Lister.Deborah Hollon-there is a similar number of Mrs George Tetreault to the beck, Richard Scott.Helen Kr newcomers taking their place» student tn Grade Seven who ha- ,hi»c and Marahc Purrell, Presentation of school board's attained the highest standing in Grade three presented by Mr.book prizes for grades one to French Thi» award was made Scharnficld to Katherine Slack.»cven was.as usual, the main by Mrs Tetreault\u2019s son.Ernest, Brian Campbell.Susan Pugh, interest The highest per cent Inspector of Secondary Schools Michael Birch.Marilyn Wilkin-for the 'c.tr ending June 30 was (French)\t»on and Karen Black Grade atlainc»! by Douglas Dalton, ' he exercises were opened by four presented by Rev Hales grade four and Susan Boyd, 'be Chairman, A.J Buckland, to Janet Irwin, Brenda Baztnet, grade five 1'hesc two had kient following a prayer by Rev \\ Beverly Magoon, Douglas Dal ical percentages of s»5 t per \"a'ev Mr Buckland welcomed ton.Carol Worden.Lee l och-cent.\tthe many pupils and staff, es rane Grade Five presented by David Slack in grade seven penally those attending school Mr Birch to Barbara Slack.for the first time and new teach- John l.egutn.Carol Jones, Susan era Mrs.Merinda Talbot, grade j Boyd.Kim Copping.David two.Mis» Janet Sanborn, grade Chapman four and Miss Joan Neil, grade i Grade Six presented by Mr.f*Vl'\ti Buckland to Christina Satinet, The chairman stressed the (Sally Tibbitts, Charlene Lucia, success with which the regional Richard Reed.John Owen.Syl school plan ha?been received via Rainville Grade Seven pro m the Province Dr.Hillings,'sented by Rev.Dickerson to VsMieiate Deputy Minister of \u2019David Shirk, Carol V n Folev Education for the Province ofiami Gary Hughes, Quebec, has stated he was higli Special prizes for Greatest 1m ly pleased with the fact that 97 prove ment in Spelling were Protestant School Municipaliti awardod by the Waterloo War es.not including Quebec City or (den Institute in tirade three to Greater Montreal, have alreadyjraul Sarrasin and Karen Jones, decided to participate in Oper jin grade four to Armand Cyr ation .»!> Hi Billings lias said and Gary Wood These prizes when Hie project is completed were presetttixl to the w inners it will provide a type of cducat by Mr», M a r v Sieanl.The ion not available before\t| Waterloo Warden Institute I\u2019m A quota lion Iroin the late \\d es for greatest improvement in lai Stevenson was included in j Arithmetic again presented by tin' Chairman's remarks \"Ed Mrs Nicard were awarded to.ticalion is a great national prob ( in grade five Sarah Mucin lem What we desperately jtosh and Carol Jones; in grade need is more mil less concern six In Clicrvl Itowker and Mai Cowansville area Pupils increase Views of old Quebec SHUTTERED PAST \u2014 These four ¦ panelled window shutters were made by an unnamed Laurentian artisan in the style of the first English settlers that came to this country from the New England States.The shutters and desk are reproductions of the era and are made with old wood, probably pine, found in different parts of the province by the man who conceived the idea of the room, Gerald Brack, of Cowansville.The Chandelier is an actual antique of the early 18th century as is the high-backed rocker.The furnishing of the room is yet ineom complete.Studio Elcair) COWANSVILLE \u2014 (Staff) Alan ._ Studenl enrollment at Bcri-Webster of Realmonl Arres fnrd, Knowlton and Sutton High states in a press release.(Schools are up this year.The ! However, the pond is a pri- same number of students are vale body of water as stated by rnrolled tins year at last a! Cowan Exemplary Court Decision ansville High School, in Sweetsburg, 1901.Mr.Web- Although official enrollment \u2022ster on behalf of the owners fjgUr(.s are not available yet.wrote the Minister of Lands and,G.E.Hanson, secretary Area AWARD WINNER \u2014 At Waterloo High .School opening ceremonies held Wednesday, Sept.8, Ernest Tetreault, In spertor of Secondary Schools (French), is seen congratula ting David Slack Grade Seven winner of the Mary Tetreault Memorial Award.This is (lie second year Mr.Tetreault has given an award to the student of grade seven ranking high est in I'remh and it is in memory of his mother who was closely associated with Waterloo High School pupils through her work in the cafeteria.David is seen holding Heading for the hustings Forests informing hire, of this fact and that the owners did not Wish to have the name changed from Brome F\u2019ond to Lac Bromont.On July 15th a letter surer of Knowlton High School, said student enrollment has in-'icreased this year.Similarly Mrs.MacArthur, j secretary of Bedford High was re-(School, said a few more stud-ceived from Secretary of the ents are enrolled this year at IHIill ID «Et IIIIUIII- I/~v l (Record photo by Qu^ec Hf^phical CommisssSutton \"iRk S kshiHin F'lf'flir ) 100 ^can *oiner stating that the more pupils will year.Heavy local campaigns expected OTTAWA (CP) .As manySthrough thi members of Parliament cleaned tress there out their offices and packedj \u201cBut it will all their bags for home, they were predicting that the Nov.8 gen eral election would produce th Conservative for-to the individual candidate.' \u2022said a Prairie Conservative come downj\u201cWe'll decide this election.\" for education,\" Principal Waye spoke to the pupils about changes to be made in Waterloo High School in the next two years.He 1.» very au-will feel free to come to his oftice at any time to discuss problems tluil may a rise.Mr Way e outlined some o! the changes in effect when the reg Marcel Cole) tonal school is in operation No pupil should stay in elementary J.schools more Ilian seven years, certain categories of children are better served in secondary schools.and the traditional grade system will be abolished and children will be classed ac cording !o age and alolilv Following remarks by Mi- llie Memorial Plaque now engraved willi the name of Iasi year's winner.Itutli Me l.ellan.as well as Ids own as xmus thal parent (Ids year\u2019s winner.Erotn left to right are, Mr.Tet-reaiill, Mr.Wave, Principal of Waterloo High Srhool, and David Slack 1 Record photo by Waye the School Hoard\u2019s prizes \u2022were presented for General Pro- lent Beauregard.Prize lui greatest improve ment in History was awarded by Itebekah Lodge No.19 and pic sented by Mr.George Hailey to Bonnie Ewens and Susan Brous semi In grade six the Order of (lie Eastern Star Prize for General Proficiency in French and pro scnled by Mr» Fred Allen wa-awnrded to Christine Uazinet, Charlene Uicia, Sylvia Rainvilli and Jacqueline Lawrence.The prize for Highest Standing in History awarded by the Independent Order of Oddfellows and presented by Clifford Wright Noble Grand of the Lodge, went to David Slack and Allan Williams The special prize for l\u2019ïencli in memory of Mrs Tel-result went to David Slack.School about 20 most intensive local campaign South Bolton news Mr.and Mrs.\\.P.Bloomfield!Mrs Stowe's friends regret to; were in Sherbrooke, on Aug 28 have her leave here, where she to help Mr.A.A.Cameron cel- has been a resident for several! ebrate his birthday.\tyears.Rev.E.J.McDonald, the Friends will be interested to; United Church Minister from learn that in a recent letter Mansonville.was a recent guest from Mrs Ray du Val.Grand of Mr.and Mrs.M.D.Cameron Mere, she says she and her bus-and also called at a few other band plan to take a trip to Eng homes.\tland and Jersey by B.O.A.C.Mrs.Bullock's daughter.Mrs Jet Plane, leaving on Sept.13' Wm.Cowip and little Daine, and returning Oct.4.Montreal, have been her guests Rev R.G.Albiston was in for a week owing to the dislo- town recently en route to rail cation of Mrs.Bullock's should- on some of his parishioners in er caused by a recent fail she the B M P.Hospital, Sweets-suffered at her home.\tburg.Mrs.Ray Stowe went to Bir- Mr and Mrs.Lawrence Shaw name of the body of water would continue to be Brome Pond.be present this ing in memory.\"This won\u2019t be won by Pear But at C 0 w a n s v i 11 e High son and Diefenbaker on lelevi School, principal G.E.Bownjsion or in the convention halls, said this year's enrollment is said one Conservative MP about 720 students, about the\"\u2019™* will be won over tin same number as last year.(question of whether I am a bet All three schools openeti tiieir 'er loan than Joe Blow of th< Liberals.\u2019 A Liberal member virtually repeated the remark a few min utes later\tin\tanother office down (he\thall.\t\"No candidate can afford to sit back this time ^ \u2019and expect to get carried into 1\u201c\tParliament\ton\tthe image of Knowlton High there are a'50ut leader \u2019 eight replacements at Cowans-I ville High five, at Bedford High, three, and Sutton High, idoors to students earlier this week, with Bedford High School j opening Tuesday and Cowansville.Knowlton and Sutton High \u2022 Schools Wednesday, At all four schools there are |a number of new teachers.E.I).EI.DRIDGE \u2014 Congratulations are extended to D.G.Eldridge of Mansonville two.Knowlton High School have a new classroom this year at its elementary level to be jused for the new program of I Conserva live \"team teaching\".\twill be left This could result in a return to the old-fashioned door to-door campaigning, with local candi ^dates popping up on more lapel W1\" buttons and on \"I-am-the-man for-the job\" radio chats.To a large extent, says a Maritim national issue to the travel! ng At Cowansville High School, party leader?liie problem of space and class JUST TO GET ELECTED lovercrowding is the primary! \"We\u2019ll just worry about gel ting ourselves elected,\u201d be said chlon on Sept 1, to reside and son John.Montreal, were who celebrates his 83rd birth-with her son.Mr.Clifton Stowe\u2019guests of Mr.John and Miss day Saturday.and family.They had been with Helen Ferguson at their cottage\t- her since Mr.Stowe's death on the East River Road -\u2014- - Miss Darlene Bate» spent a STANBRIDGE RIDGE tew days with Mr.and Mrs Arn- Miss Irene Corey has return- problem, Mr.Bown said old Chase\tin Magog.Mr.and\ted from St Helen s Srhool, Dun-\tSchofi-curriculum-wise there\tThis expected return to old Mrs.Chase.Magog, were guests\tham.where she had been for\tisn't much change at Bedford\t'fashioned campaigning will also of Mr.Bates, at the Plim Home.li0,m' weeks-\t'High, but Mrs.MacArthur point- be followed, to some extent, by Mr and\tMrs.Harry Townsend\tMr :in ant nie.Bu mg an a fe.Mr.motner of :he a lace dress in brown with r toque.oorv-groom s ress of tur- trude ith matching \\ir-.>re a feather Street line nil be r the Mr.and Mrs.in the receiv-dance.talisman Rufus R Alta., is ; of his sc Winslow and Grant laylor Lennox.tile.tdell, of Cal-guest at the er Mrs.Gerund Mr and Queen Mr.and Mrs William Hurst, cbing Mrs Grant, tl ther, chose a quoise blue silk lace jacket, she hat and corsa^ roses.Following the reception, held k, .t\ti« the Christ Church Parish Hall Lennoxville -.pent the Labor) nk , rn\u201e\t, g Th*\tthe couple left for Bermuda on Day weekend with Mr.and Mrs,, P a nations and t>wee call thcir weddlrig trlp the bride Rodney Ricnarason.in Hunt- wearing an Empire line dress hngd°n-of Kingston, 0( and j]r,en in gold color-jOnt.as maid of honor, wore a wjtj, matching jacket and a cor-j.strccl length dress and head- ,age 0f talisman roses.Her piece of pink crepe grand serg- feather hat and accessories were |neur-\tin black.; Miss Judy Grant, sister of the On their return Mr.and Mrs.|groom, and Miss Claire Geof- Grant will reside in Hudson.Ifrion.the bridesmaids, were in Que ; roses.; Miss Susan Scott Items of interest tor this column should be sent in or phoned \u2014 569-3636 \u2014 to the Women's Editor.Mrs.G.Willard.Finance companies sheufd state clearly loan interest says CWL MR AND AIRS.RAYMOND R.CHAMPAGNE veil.She carried a bouquet of pink and w\u2019hite carnations.Mr.Lindsay Smith was best man for his brother and the ushers W'ere Mr Edward Brydges, brother of the bride, and Air.Gary Carrulhers ) charged on loans, the Catholic |Women\u2019s League agreed Wednesday.Delegates to the annual con train, her waist-length veil blue corded silk with white 1aceiVent\u2018on unat\u201cn,ous^y aPProveci a Champagne-Brock WINDSOR \u2014 The marriage able ____________, - -\u2014.of Judy Ann.daughter of Mr.j was held in place by a coronet hat and white accessories.Her!rcs0 llt!0n asl{*ns h'deral ami Mrs.Franklin R.Brock.{of seed pearls She carried a corsage was of light and dark'f>ov.e8,s-*ttton of Windsor, to Raymond Robert bouquet of whur Fuji mums blue bachelor buttons.Champagne, o! Manchester,!with feathered lace mums in q.j)e mou1(,r \u201e)¦ the N.H.son oi Mr.and Mrs.Phili crescent shape.\tu ______ .\t.\t,,\t, ,\t,,,\tr\t,\t,,\t,\ta street length dress oficomplicated terms on he loans bert Champagne, of Green ayv Miss Ann Sundborg, as maid ,\t, I.\t1\t, ,\t.iDcige lace with dark beige ac-the resolution said JASPER, Alta.(CP.i \u2014 Fi their products poisonous if the The number of children and inance companies should state goods contain any substances adults accidentally poisoned by I clearly the amount of interest harmful to children.\t, common household drugs or cleaning substances increases {annually,\" the resolution said.^The league decided to send a| {copy of the statement 'o the; Consumers\u2019 Association of Can- MANNERS MAKE FRIENDS on the matter.Consumers often art- unaware groom;of interest rates because of took place recently in St.An Mrs, Brydges, the bride'sidrew\u2019s United Church, Windsor mother chose a dusty rose dress, Rev.M.W.Williams officiated white accessories and a cor ;at the ceremony and Mrs.M.sage of white carnations.{Morey played the wedding The groom\u2019s mother, Mrs Smith, was in a dress of Wedgwood blue with white accessor ies and a corsage of white car- of honor, wore a floor length cessories and a corsage of light1 Members also said the league bell shaped i\\it. Land in the Louis B.Pierce was at * the summer and a wedding gift to piano for the singing of a hymn, ^}e*r s,on> Linton (Buff) and Seventeen members reported bis bride.36 visits made to sick and shut- .Mrs.A.Gilbey gave some of ins.Good wishes were express- the highlights of her visit to ed to Mrs.Kathleen Watt in England in the summer and her new home in Richmond, had on display some lovely and a small farewell gift had scarves and gifts which she had been given to her.It was also received.reported that Mrs.Hugh I.Me- Talent money was collected.Fadden had moved to the Mrs.Lovelace offered to show Blake Nursing Home in Ayer\u2019sjslides taken on their holiday Cliff.\t{trip, at the October meeting.Mrs.William Andrews was Hostesses for the afternoon welcomed as a new member.{were Mrs.Harry Webster, Mrs.A donation of a knitted white [Lome Davidson Mrs.William wool baby carriage blanket was J.Lane and Mrs.Harold A'* received from Mrs.Abbie Wil-; Stevens poured the tea table lard to be sold lo aid the Unit\u2019s)having an attractive arrange-funds.\t'ment of cut flowers.Survey looks ahead at 1975 needs SAN FRANCISCO.Calif.\u2014|accessories would be used to (NEA) \u2014 A well - researched{individualize or bring the farm prognostication of what homes lily\u2019s personality to a room, and homemaking will be like, gy\thomemaker pro- m 10 years will hold as muen hably will select her furnish- interest for today\u2019s homemaker ings for style, rather than dur- jas it does for the leaders m ahj]jtyi and for imrnediafe llse.the home furnishings industry|Mness she may shop via a gathered here to analyze lrend> coior television review of new jto 19'\u20223-\tstyles accompanied by a com- The first all - industry home petent sales talk and decorating furnishing conference recently advice.sent those attending back to The report envisions time ¦ \"RON\" WILSON, your Home floral decorating consultant says: \"Brighten Up Your Home's Decor This Fall With One or More of These Potted, Cut Leaf Green Philoden dron Plants.\" Stop in or Phone for advice on all your Floral Needs MILFORD\u2019S FLORISTS REG'D Tel.569-2566 143 Frontenac St., Sherbrooke.Slice peeled peaches into a in-s'v bowl.Mix and add :,4 cup sugar,! flour, cinnamon and sail Then add lemon juice and butter.Let stand while making the pastry Line 9 \u2022 inch pie pan with the rolled out pastry Turn in fruit mixture.Dampen rim of lower crust and cover with top ., crust.Trim, seal and crimp or flute .[with a fork.Prick top crust to allow escape of steam.Brush lightly with cold wat-j er.Sprinkle with l teaspoon ,; sugar.Bake in hot oven, on lowest rack in oven, 400 do- * |grecs, for 40 to 45 minutes or ' j until juices bubble through top f|, crust and pastry is brown.To avoid spill over, place a piece of foil or a pan under pie in ;f oven.\tly§$ UPSIDE-DOWN PEACH PIE Pastry for double-crust 9-inch pic 2\ttablespoons soft butter 2-3 cup toasted sliced almonds er pecan halves 1-3 cup brown sugar 5 cups sliced fresh peaches («bout 8) 34 cup granulated sugar 3\t4 cup brown sugar 2 tablespoons quick \u2022 cooking tapioca '2 teaspooon freshly \u2022 grated nutmeg '4 teaspoon cinnamon Line a 9 \u2022 inch pie pan with! a 12 \u2022 inch square of heavy aluminum foil.Spread foil to edges of pan with the butter.Press nuts and 1-3 cup brown sugar into but ter.Fit bottom crust into pan, over, TNSVworked just fine.\u2014-DOUTE FROM PARIS \u2014 A SWAKARA coat adds to any occasion.Try to top this for sporty Hare \u2014 black lamb lavishly hooded with lynx.FROM MONTREAL \u2014 Three-way belt over soft fullness provides real versatility in this black SWAKARA coat.The roiled collar and cuffs can be worn up or down.- E* iBsS\u2019Ç 1 Today s recipe APPLE PECAN CAKE Yield; 6-8 servings 'a cup margarine or butter to a new residence.'2 cup brown sugar, firmly packed 2 tablespoons water l teaspoon cinnamon their jobs with renewed vigor ;saving devices such as bigh.; A massive report on social, cu! !Speed cooking, central clean-tural and economic trends ~;mg (or contracted cleaning ser-prepared by Stanford Research vjce) freeing more time for lei* Institute was the catalyst sure _ 3g per cent 0f our Not that the meeting didn't ing hours, in fact, reveal headachy issues Hold- Leisure will be put to use , ing head in hands, let us look ;n travel cultural pursuit, of to a not-unfamiliar problem and!art aIld musjc and expanding how it may be solved by l9'5.[ ,ld\u201eit educatjon f0r se|£ jmprove_ We will be in an era it in [tncnl and loi additional learn-j novation and change, one as- ir.c The report predicts an era pect of which is that one tain of social problem-solving in ily in three (in 1965 it is one!which most of us will partici-in five) will move every yearipate.More families may be mov-The report finds (paralleling ing to or remaining in central most of our experiences) that cities instead of the suburbs and each move beats up the big investing in weekend retreats furniture a bit more, that some in the country.And more than l teaspoon light corn syrup ful-niturc is discarded, that halt the households will be ;n ?medium apples, peeled homemakers are generally dis- the 20-to-34 age group who wel- .\tsatisfied with the way the oid come new styles and demand furnishings fit into the new variety.rooms.\tDon't knit your brow over how By 1975.the Stanford repoit we ll afford this.The report predicts, the rental trend in predicts $10.000 or more as the home furnishings, now very annual income foi one-third of small, will be a major infiu the \u201cconsuming units.\u2019\u2019 enee.and sliced in rings '4 cup pecan halves l\u2018i cups once-sifted all-purpose flour 2 teaspoons baking powder 34 teaspoon salt cup shortening 3-i cup granulated sugar 1 egg 1 teaspoon >;inilla 1 - cup milk HARRY CHARLES.9-month-old son of Mr, and Mrs.Roy Killing, St.Elie d\u2019Orford.He is the grandson of Mr.and Mrs.Charles Thompson, Danville, and of Mrs.Ben Billing, St.Elie d'Orford.and the late Mr.Billing.(Photo by Gerry Lcmay) MARY KAREN KATHLEEN, \u2019year-old daughter of Mr.and Mrs.Raymond Lesperance, of Watervillr.Granddaughter of Mr.and YIrs.Stanley Taylor, of Huntingville and of Mr.and YIrs.Ernest Lesperance.of Waterville.She is the great-granddaughter of '1rs.Etta Taylor, of North Hatley.\t(.Photo by Gordon Alexander) j Contractor ¦ builder \u2022 managers will own houses decorated and , r- furnished with the major pieces Pre neat oven to 3o0 deg.F.itd furniture specially created by i(moderate).Combine margar-jjrterior designers.The family ine or butter, brown sugar, would move into this haven and water, cinnamon and light corn personal possessions such as syrup, took over medium heat lamps, art object^, paintings and until mixture comes to a full boil.Pour into R-inch round\t- cake pan.Arrange apple rings COURT RULED OUT and pecans in «' rup Set aside The right of women to sit in Sif: flour, baking powder and the Canadian Senate was con-salt together.Cream shorten firmed in 199 by the Privy ing m a bow!, add sugat and Council, after the Supreme beat until fluff) Add egg and Court ot Canada had decided beat until light\tAdd vanilla, against it.Stir in sifted dry ingredients___________________________ alternately with milk Drop batter by spoontuls OX MAKES GOOD SOCKS over apples: spread evenly.\tThe under-hair of the ugly, Bake for 35 to 40 minutes or and smelly musk \u2022 ox makes until done.Invert pan to turn beautiful socks and sweaters,, oui, Serve warm with pouring.'says Alaska naturalist John J.ireatn or ice cream.\tTea! Jr, THE QUEBEC SCENE SWFRRROOKr DAILY RFCORP FRI SFFT 10, 100» T f.«*« r Transport men plead for rail bill finish LAC BEAUFORT.Que (CPiha'e been coniiscated\tfood poisoning Transport experts front ail Dr.Roussel said the re.-tau- No actual ca'cs of poisoning parts of Canada heard a plea rants concerned\u2014fite or s.x\u2014 have been reported Thursday for the completion of did not have permits from the Dr Roussel, m a statement, a piece of unfinished business department and that the meat strongiv recommended that vi>-of the just-dissolved House of too long out of relrigation, could Hors to the exposition patronize Commons\tcause gastric ailments through oni> restaurants which hold The unfinished busme?s is the government s railway hill, de signed to trim the country's Prairie rail system down to competitive size but unpresented at dissolution.An economic told the transport men Canada could show the way\" to other nations in rail planning with it.s Mrs.W.O.Rofhney Funeral held today health department permits He said these restaurants have conformed to all régula tions.in the west was Anthony Burgess, economist with the depart ment of mines and technical surveys.He presented a paper jointly with J.W.Channon of the department of agriculture to the first meeting of the transport CONSIDER DROPOUTS QUEBEC (CP)\u2014Jean - Paul Lefebvre director of adult edu cation for the Montreal Catho .\t, ,\t.,\tA long time resident of the lic School Commission, .«aid I rging cutung of branch .mes Easiern Townships Mrs.Agnes Thursday night Quebec s school B.Kothne.v.died Seplember 8s>»lenl \"was built to favoi an at the Perley Hospital in Ot- elite\" and must be changed to tawa.She was 82 years of age.SiVe more consideration to the Her husband.Dr.\\V 0 Roth dropout.ney.Professor of Education at Mr.Lefebvre was addressing Lennoxville.predeceased her *t conference on pov erty organ-in 1944\tized by Quebec welfare author Born on January 8.1883.on a Hies, group\u2014the newly-formed Cana- farm near Oakhank.Springfield It is essential that adults dian Transportation Research Manitoba.Agnes Brodie Link- studying at the primary and forum\u2014in this resort centre ]ater «as the daughter ot An-secondary levels have priority near Quebec City.\tdrew Linklater.of Orkney.Scot-over university students for free Mr.Burgess said older rat! land, and his wife, Agnes Gor-education, he said, systems like those of France don.of Huntingdon County.\"Nothing is.more urgent than and The Netherlands have been Quebec.From 1908 to 1910 to correct this flagrant injus rut down to meet modern con- she attended what is now the lice.In years to conic wp will riitions \"with little or no auen Toronto Bible College A month concentrate our efforts on those non being given to the impact after graduating die married who leave school at Grades 8, of the withdrawal of rail facili- William Oliver Rothney form-9 and 10.ties or the suitability of the re- erly Principal of the Hunting suiting network.\u201d\tdon Academy, who had subse WANT JAYCEE CASH COULD INSPIRE OTHERS quently become Principal of St.qi-krct pp, l- > Canada had an opportunity Francs College.Rtchmond, gliage juDior chimboi, Qf rom that \"has not been grasped so Que\tmerce announced Wednesdav Financial & Market Report COURTESY OF GREENSHIELOS LTD NEW YORK STOCK MARKET MONTREAL STOCK EXCHANGE NtSBET \u2014 jo Graham and Vnne Nishet (nee Edwards*, a «on at the Montreal General Hospital, on September 7th, Roth well Clowns 11 am trev tou* Prev ions Closing 11 am Braîh* Amer Tel Anaconda Bethlehem Steel Borden's Co.Chrysler Cofnm Solvents Cons Edison Douglas tv» RT 37 44 « SO.32l* 43 49-'« 8» 67' 37 SO' 4 V Abitibi Algoma Aluminium Vrgti' Corp.Asbestos Bell Tel.Brazil H A Oil 11'* 67\u2019.29 20-'» 74 s* M)'» 8 67'.29 '» 20H 23 391 » 7T* 30' Dupont\t241\t242'.\tB C\tForest\t27'.\t General Electric\t106'»\t208'.\tCan\tCement\t55\t54 General Motors\t103'Y\t103',\tCan.\tIron\t54'.\t54'.Goodyear\t48*»\t\tCdn.\tAviation FI\t124,\t12'.lutl Bus Mach\t504'a\t504',\tt'dn.\tBreweries\t8'*\t8'* Int.Paper\t30\t30\u2018*\tCdn.\tRr Alum A\t17\t Int.Tel.\t55'a\t\tt\u2019dn\tPr Railway\t88'.\t68'x Johns Mam ill.\t53 .\t\tCons\tPaper\t41'-,\t42 Montg Ward\t33'*\t\tCons\tSmeltei willing to work-ported mi-sing and lb) injured me three charges in connection with acia-\tuôn'|PVh ' up ^n tbe barder to give them something afler Ihe s créa m i n g winds, gram a needed lift her alleged involvement in a Mrs- Rothney lived with her.*00 \u2018\u2018ad been paid to the French- better.\" the AMC president told,christened typhoon Shirlev, h rs having their Only contractors having Iheir be fur\u2018 Principal place of business in principal place of business in Canada are allowed to bid.Canada are allowed to bid.at nished with the tender received Tenders will be the office of the Department of Roads.Contracts\u2019 Department, Room E-5.Parliament Building, Quebec City, P.Q.until 3.00 p.m.Eastern Daylight Saving Time.September 22nd, A certified cheque, to the A certified cheque, to the order of the Minister of Emaner order of the Minister of Finance of the Province, or 1 policy of of the Province, or a policy of guarantee from » company guarantee from a company auth authorized to provide surety orized to provide surety (bid 'bid bond), for an amount of bondi for an amount of $4.800.$318.000.shall be included with shall be included with the ten the tender.\tder.Tenders will be received at Tenders will be received at 1965.to be opened at the «me lll« otlict of the Contracts\u2019 Ser- the office of the Contracts' Ser address and at the same hour vlce' Roo,T1 E'5- Parliament vice.Room E-5, Parliament The tender envelope must bear Rloldi,ntrgs'( Queb^c ,9^*\t3\tBuildings Quebec City, until 3 the mention \"Tender for Con-p M (Eastern Daylight Saving P.M.(Eastern Daylight Saving tract RN V4 Overpa-s at Route T\u2018me), October 6\t1965.to Time), September 22, 1965, to he 29' The Quebec Autoroutes Authority does not bind itself to ae cept the lowest or any tender.Claude Marcotte.Secretary Quebec Autoroutes Authority.September 7*h, i»«5.jj-1- .-fi' \u2022¦¦¦ be opened at the same office opened at the same office and and at the same hour.The en- at the same hour.The envelope velopc must bear the words must bear the words \"Tran \"Trans-Canada Highway\", Sec- Canada Highway'', Section Q.D tion Q J.R Project Q.J.R.-57 Project Q.D.25 .The Minister does not bind The Minister does not bind himself to accept the lowest nor himself to accept the lowest, nor any of the tenders.\tany of the tenders.Roger LaBrèqne, Deputy Minister.Roger LaBrequa, Deputy Minister.naires More teenage events are nod for the near future.plan Employment Opportunities Civil Service of Canada CHIEF OF LABORATORY SERVICE \u2014 PATHOLOGY, licenced to practise medicine in Canada and certification a« a Specialist in Pathology, Pathology-Bacteriology or ''linical Pathology by the Royal College of Physicians ami Surgeons ot Canada or its equivalent.Veterans Affair' Winnipeg, Man.Up to $17,000.Circular 65-502.FINANCIAL ADMINISTRATORS, univer-ity gradua 11 OR members of professional accounting association Northern Affairs and National Resources, fai Up to $12,300 Fort Smith.N.W.T.(plus Northern Allowances Competition 65-685), Calgary (Competition 65-686;, Halifax (Competition 65-687).(b) Up to $10,050 \u2014 Ottawa (2 positions.Competition 65-688).(e) Up to $8970 \u2014 Calgary (Competition 65 689).Halifax (Competition 65-090) SENIOR PLANNING OFFICERS, university graduates with approximalelv eight year'-' responsible related experience, for studies related to Canada's absorptive capacity for immigrants, supply and impart ot immigration programs.Citizenship and Immigration.Ottawa $10,900-$ 12,300 Circular 65-769 BACTERIOLOGISTS \u2014 CHEMISTS, tor in c nationa ater pollution studies, primarily in St.Lawrence River and Great Lakes areas, graduates in bacteriology or inorganic chemistry, preferably with related experience in water chemistry or water bacteriology.National Health and Welfare.Ottawa and Brockville.Ont.4 positions.Up to 89000 Competition 65-1500\t\u2022 Chemists and Compétition 65-1350 \u2014 Bacteriologists.DIRECTOR OF NURSING SERVICES, registered nurse wilh Baccalaureat degree in Nursing and Jive or more year*' acceptable experience.Veteran- Affairs.Winnipeg, Man.Up to $8220.Circular 65-503.HEALTH EDUCATORS, university graduation and post-grad uate training in health education, five years rxpcncncf-in health education or related field.National Health and W'ellare, Edmonton, Alta .and other centres.Up to $7710.Circular 65-637 CHEMIST OR CHEMICAL ENGINEERING OFFICER, uiiivcr sity graduation in chemistry or chemical engineering, some experience in chemistry laboratory To assist professional stall in the general and analytical laboratories and design and supervise the building and mainienance of apparatus Royal Military College of t'anada.Kingston.Ont $6486 \u2022 $7140.Circular 65 878.Complete netails and applications are available at the nearest Office of the Civil Service Commission of Canada, or by writing to the Civil Service Commission of Canada, Ottawa 4 Please quote Circular or Competition Number a* indicated Demand diameter cast non liners has also been received by Canada Inm for a 2060 ft extension lo;r|.ahlp M;, srorr a NYC Deparlmenl of Public - ^ Works sewer project in lower Manhattan V olume of wool cloth shipped by Canadian textile mills during June was higher Ilian in the eorresponsing month of last vrai This year, June shipments totalled 3,903,000 square 15; feed ,3.13^ butler milk >'ard.s against 3,508,000 a year pom|f,r fm, ,, 12; whpy pf)w earlier In reporting Ihese fi dcr 41^.5 ,-rn|s gures the < anadian textiles In Potatoes: wholesale .selling slitute added that in the Brs!!r,rjm qup (nrw) 50s 1.00 110.six months of this year 17,171.- n, p SOt ; jf,.] 2s 000 square yards had been ship ped as compared with 17,546.(810 for the same period nf 1964 Cheese: delivered Montreal, 'waxed, current receipts whole sale Quebec white 40 rolored 40'» Skini milk p u w d ml»ii«d bv F.nvv aiu> a nn * i*on x dnuflitn-In-liw >, NOHMAN A B AHR AKA.MAH ION A PAl 1* 'Ri «ndchlldrcn) (Carîi nf Qlliiiniui ont l \u2019 1 1'\te wi*h to \u2022npifcifc our sinene Ihank* to «11 who nowen, food raid* and «II who ««jUMed ns In «n.y v\\nv (turtnK lh« illiimh sod df«Hi of our dear moth, et.gunidiuotlirt #nd\tMi« Mlldifd Orcutt .Sped*I (hanks In Di VVrlU M< Kpbcc Rest Homf i hr hRsm s organist and choir Sour kltidnras will Jong be remcm be i ad MH A MHS HMlREm O FU \\1 IT, ( son i.MH K MHS AI.HKHT GM I , i dau gh I c i ».M1S.S LINDA GIU , ifnnddaufhtei MR h MRS WAYNK ORCUTT, (f randsoiM.MH A MHS.DON Fl'HUM AN, tgi amldsiiglitci b MHS 1,01.A WKÏK («liiUn.Ad convention The annual convention of Mie Newspaper Advertising Man wgeiV Association t Eastern Canada) will he held at the .Sheraton Mount Royal ffolel Montieal.Seplember 15.16 and 17 A lull program of informa lue I,ilk'; and business sessions has been arranged Charles Caieltpaugh, adver lismg manager of the Sherbrooke Daily Retord yvlll attend, It is expected that Uie régis-tralion will he in excess of last year and will srl an all time record Speaker^ have been re milled from among the.top men in the advertising busme,\", and newspaper lields.Mr- J.T Wrighlson SOUTH DURHAM Guests of Mr W Proulx and COATICOOK Mr- \\\\ Proulx were Mr md Louis Morel won the local ten Mr W Boa Richmond, Mrs.nis tournament of Shurtleff Elmer Davidson.Kirkdale.Miss park, taking three sets out of rioia Davidsn.Mi and Mrs (jvr.against Robert Mareous In Arthir Davidson, feronto, and |f,c jadjfS section Françoise La marre won over I i»c Berube taking both sels in their ren .test Jacques Cameron present ed the merchants' tr >phy to Mr Morel, and the latter, who was also one of the Organizers of Ihe tournament.presented the ladies trophy to Miss Lamarre.The tournament had 26 con-teslanl 16 men and 10 ladie Mr and Laehine Private- FRENCH LESSONS Prof J A Lacroix Retired Schcol Teacher Telephone 569 4984 Montreal livestock market MONTREAL (CP I ('attic and ealf prices steady in active trading this week Hogs and sows steady Receipts: 1,894 cattle 1,408 calves: 197 hogs; 278 sheep and lambs Université de Sherbrooke EXTENSION DE L'ENSEIGNEMENT ENGLISH COURSES IN THE EXTENSION DIVISION The Department ol English of Ihe Faculty of Arts offers a night program of English courses direeled toward English -peaking or completely bilingual students: English 304 Modern Fiction\t.\t4 credits 314 \u2014 The Novel\t., , 4 324 \u2014 Modern Poetry\t.4\t\" 324 \u2014 The Roman)ie Period 4 344 \u2014 Chaucer\t4\t\u201c Scheduled it periods when teachers may be aide to atlend ar' three regular department courtes: A\\G 316\tNineteenth-Century English Literature (Mon.and Wed.4.30-6.00 p m.)\t.6\tcredits ANG 506\tAmerican Literature \u2018Mon.and Wed., 4 30JL00 p.m.)\t6\tcredits AM! 536\tShakespeare, and the Elizabethan\tPeriod (Saturday morning, 8.30-11.30\t6\tcredits R'-giMralion is made through Le Secrétariat de l'Extension de i Enseignement, Université, de Sherbrooke, SHERBROOKE, Québec.Courses begin September 13th.Lt*t day of registration.September 11.Choice steers 25.7.V2H 24-24.50; medium 22.35\t23.75; common 13.25-22 Good heifers 20.75 \u2022 21,25, me dium 18.50-19.75; common 12.50 18 25.Good cow* 15.50-17.25; medium 14 15.5; common 12.75-13.75; can ners and cutters 5.50-i2.75.Good bulls 16.50-19.50; com mon and medium 12 17.Good vealers 26-29.sales to 31, medium 22 25,50 common 10 21 50.Hogs grade A J.'i-IO sows 23-24.Lambs 21 27.DAVIDSON HILL \u2014 Mr, and Mrs W Barker have returned t o Richmond, after spending a couple of weeks with Mr.and Mrs.Alex David son.Mr.and Mrs.Arthur Davidson, Toronto, were overnight guests of Mr.and Mrs.Alex Davidson Mr.Thomas Lancaster ac-j rompanied by Mr and Mrs.1 Alex Davidson were recent guests of Mr.and Mrs.W.Barker and Mr.and Mrs.F.E Davidson in Richmond,\t.DANVILLE Mr.and Mrs George Horan and family have returned from visiting Cp! and Mrs.Lyman Laxon and family at Camp Bor 'den Ont Recent guests of Mr.and Mr*.Lome Ames were, Mr and Mrs.Win Sarly, Pleasanlvillr N.S, Mrs Clarence Hawley and son Sterling, Timmins, Ont who also visited other relatives while \u2022here Mr and Mrs R H Thompson have returned from a visit to Toronto and SI Catharines, Ont.Mr and Mrs.Geo.Horan accompanied Mrs Margaret Lock-mod wood to Dorval Airport, where she left by jrl for England and Scotland on a month's visit.Marriages, Card of Thanks, Death Notices, Births, J.V r>»r count Un*.Minimum otwri*.12.00 (8 Unci or lami IN MEMORIAM NOTICES ZOc p*r count Un*.Minimum cn*r**i, U 00 uo line* or le*si.Poe try 26 cent* a Une extra AddJUsnal oame* over Uu«* 10 cent* MCJO name.ALL ABOVE NOTICES MUST CARRY SIGNATURE OP PERSON SENDING NOTICE.OBITUARIES Obltuirlca received within on* month of death are pub-IIshed free.A charge of *3.00 I* made for obltuerle* delayed beyond t.hla period.The Record reserve* the right to edit ol condense obltuarte* because of epee* UmJUtion* AMBtICANS MOVB ÎM SHÏHBHOOXÏ PATLY RECOUP.THU HTVT W, 1PW CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES CASH RATE \u2014 3 e*\"H P*' worinallc heaUnJ, t,,,, painted.*10.nut.9 piece Jacobean dining room »et-high back chairs, two armed end chairs.expanding table.Large Arm chair, convertible, antique couch and chairs, pine dresser*, bureaua.»K>fa labie Six room house and garake in very M PUIXETS.Rhode\tRed APARTMENT 2'-.and 1'j rooms 27.Female Help Wanted ASSISTANT matron wanted imme FOR SALE 16 ' Hardwood Slabs.Shim Blocks, and also Slicer Wood.CLIFFORD ANDERSON BURY Tel.872-3321 or 872-3300 General plumbing \u2014 Automatic oil heating *y»tem \u2014 wood \u2014 Brick» \u2014 Plywood door» \u2014 Arborite \u2014 Gyproc \u2014 Insulation wool \u2014 Glidden Paint \u2014 Also furniture.GABRIEL DUBREUIL 1151 King St.Ea»t Tel.562 3892 900 00, $100 00 down Easy term* Situated on Belvedere St So.7 L.Pomerleau.502-5728.BELVEDERE SO; Duplex 5 rooms.27Va x W.painted, tile, hot water good condition, ritualcd to Island Brook, near church and achool, electricity and *rp»d water jo TQ I «*.Tel.507.5314.\tI».iu v-ci and Columbia Rock, Tel.582-8823 PRINTtNO ot *11 tonda.Wrlta oa for quotationa or drop In al oui commercial plant.Sherbrooke Daily Record, 50 Camtrand St.Sherbrooke Tel 559 3836 local 33 SHORT wedding dre»«.»i/.e ________ _______________\u2014.1\t569 9914, Res.S69-4Ô8: ASHTON\tR.Tobin, Q.C.Trial Work and General Practice, Rosenblooro Bldg, opposite City Hall, 138 MVel\t Ungton\tiNorlh) 562-2120.Automobile Ltd., 1567 King west Chartered Accountants Tel.589 3 669.\t!- -WILLIAM A LYON Chartered Accountant 980 King St.W\u201e Sherbrooke Tel 562-6733 or 567-7567 8b Auto Service AUTOMATIC transmission specialty Don's Garage U Queen St\u201e s.LAVALLEE, BEDARD.Lyonnais Sherbrooke, Que.Don Beakes Gascon & Associates, C.J Crock \u2022tt, G.A.licensed trustee 201 Continental Building.Sherbrooke r Q Tel.: 569-5503.10.Horses For Sale YOUNG B VY mar*, tiding.16 duck* \\\\ Hterville.837-224! excellent for Ross l owoll.11.Livestock For Sale TWO Holstein cows, milkers.Call 842-2283.very good THRKF.young Jersey cows, one to freshen now.two in November W.O.Miller, Hatley Tel.8.38-4447 MCDONALD CURRIÉ A CO, Chartered Accountants 297 Duffertn Ave 569-6301 Montreal Quebec, Ottawa.Toronto Saint John, Halifax, Rlmouskt Sept lies, Sherbrooke.Hamilton Kitchener.London, Windsor Winnipeg Fadmonton, Calgary.Vancouver International Firm COOPERS A LY8RAND HORSF.trailer for one or two horse*.Stanley OBrlen.Sutton.Que.Tel.538-5184.CIDER press, small.In good condition Phone 539-2217 W.H Dal.ang.Foster, Que.TRAILER, equipped.14 to 15 feet.Laie model.To accommodate four.Cash Record Bnx No.2P.24.Salesmen Wanted $12.000 IS NOT TOO MUCH for the man we want in the Sherbrooke area.Man over 40.who can speak French and English with car.to take short auto trips.Airmail P.D Dickerson.SW Petroleum.534 V Main, Ft.Worth.Texas 26.Help Wanted: Male W A NTED - preferably with experience on gloves or hosier' Apply Record Box No.21 or Phone 562-0013 before 11 a.m \\\\ ANTED: Bilingual, clean and tidy delivery boy, al*o includes other duties Applv Wharram's Market, 9 Depot St .Lennoxville.Phone 569-9739.Mr Pratt, YOUNG bull (Champion at Sher.brooke FalO and sow for sale Apply L.P North Halley TOUCHE, ROSS, BAILEY & SMART Rovat Bank Building Pplletter, R R.2.pi,c# Villa Marla, Montreal 2 Qua Other offices In Canada; affiliated fttms tn tha United States.Great Britain and elsewhere ONK COMPLETE herd of Aberdeen caltle.3 year old hull.Star acres__________ ¦UMBBMB «S.10 regtslered ,-ow -4 to 6 years! with earl, .«grins iNOtariCS alves at foot.6 registered heif ,-rs bred for early spring calving.EDGAR Reason for side, enlarging dairy hard Fully accredited hangs, free area.Will deliver within 75 miles.Cowansville 283-1486, W SMITH, BA.B.C.L., Notary.Danville.839-3137 Montreal, 844 2393 JERSEY heifers and cows, clean herd, fresh or lo freshen soon latwrence Johnson.Hatle.PQ HEREFORD heifers, bred to calve in the spring, also a heavy farm traliet.14x7 ft.rack Arthur Cheat.R.R.I, North Hatley.Tel 842-2276.\t( PROPERTY ADMINISTRATORS RiC D 1 ECHENBERG iHeal Estate Broker! Specialising in Sales Purchases Property Management A Reniais 18 Wellington Street North Sherbrooke, Qu*.Tel.567-B700 Qualified man wanted with experience in nuter sports wear.Must know all phases of rutting, sewing, pressing, finishing, etc.Excellent opportunity for the right party.Apply to; CANADIAN CHILDREN'S WEAR LTD.8B Gouin St.Richmond, Que.and prices.Magog 843-6657 Fred F.Rolland, Broker.BAIL and ROLLER BEARINGS available in Sherbrooke at ARMSTRONG INDUSTRIAL SUPPLIES LTD.Ill Wellington St.South\tTel.S674701 If it's \"springs\" you need .we have them tor all kinds of vehicles; C4\u2022* trucks, busses and bulldozers.FOR SECURITY and COMFORT HAVE YOUR SPRINGS CHECKED TODAY by \"EXPERTS\" at CHARTIER AUTO SPRING INC.180 Galt West \u2014 Tels.562-4833 - 562-4840 Weil Drilling Wc can drill you a well in one day! OES DRILLING Tel.Knowiton \u2014 243-6454 Immeubles ROLLAND Realties Reg'd Magog - - Ayer's Cliff Road \u2014 4 bedroom modern brick cottage with playroom, sun porch and garage, on double lot.Magog \u2014 4 bedroom house and garage on large well treed lot on Pine Street, reasonable terms.Little Lake Brompton - 2 bedroom, well furnished Log Bungalow.Heatalator Fireplace and all conveniences on 75 ft.water front.Only Sfi.OOO on easy terms.Memphremagog Lake \u2014 250 acres with lake front.Magog \u2014 Extra large double lot near Princess Elizabeth High School.Lovering Lake \u2014 3 bedroom summer cottage on nicely treed point, all conveniences 100 feet lakefront, $7,500.Massawippi Lake \u2014 Cottage with conveniences, view and lake rights near Ayer\u2019s Cliff S2.500.Easy payment.O'Malley's Pond \u2014 Extra nice cottage,' 208 foot frontage, garden, guest house, good furniture, fireplace, Bar-B Q.etc , $12.500.Pcasloy Pond - Furnished cottage.100 foot frontage, spring water, conveniences, Bar-B Q, wharf, boat.$6.000.Memphremagog \u2014 New furnished bungalow on double lot.Plage Southiere.$10.000.Lovering Lake \u2014 New furnished cottage, artesian well, lawns, hedges, boat, dock, etc.$13.500.Rock Forest \u2014 Winter bungalow with riverfront.Small deposit and $50.monthly.Orford Lake \u2014 Six offerings from $6,000.to $25,000.Rooming house near Deauville on Montreal Highway.Farm 100 acres at Orford Mountain, fine view, brook, buildings, cattle and machinery.$15.tKlO.A.BLOUIN LTD.66 Meadow Street \u2014 SHERBROOKE \u2014 Tel.569-5591 \"The Furniture Store Next to the Webster Parking Lof\" Before buying furniture, visit us.We have all type* of household furnishings at attractive low prices.Because we accept trade-ins, you will find many used article* in our second floor department which are in good condition, and very reasonably priced.Terms Arranged If Desired Land near Sherbrooke and Lennoxville.Panoramic view, ideal for residence or camping.For sale, complete or divided.OPENING FOR A BILINGUAL SHIPPING CLERK Male or female Age: 20-25\tusual company benefit* Apply: Sherbrooke Daily Record, Box 25 Sherbrooke.Que.\u2014-.Many other offerings of all 27.Female Help Wanted si75?' shaPes- !ot'atloris- llses CHAMBER MAIDS, uniforms and living accommodation* supplied able to do hand mending.\\ppl> \u2018 Ylatron, Riahop'* College School.Tel.Ô80-178Ô.LENNOXVILLE HOME FOR SALE ¦'.1 \u2022; » GitHnBiHHwmMlMni LENNOXVILLE \u2014 Wilson Street: Seven-room, modern two-storev brick house 38' x 25' on landscaped lot 100' x 168' Sun \u2019 porch 18' x 8.Large living room with fireplace Modern kitchen with dishwasher.Good size dining room Four hedroomv Automatic hot water heating.Fully insulated.Good concrete basement.Telephone 562-8561 or 569-6315 for Len Keeler _\u2014 7 Country notebook V/ï; By WALKER RILEY Micdonald Celles» Activities at Stanstead College Surutead College began the MUKURtvokK DAILY RKCORIX KRl SRPT 10 106.1 Do-it-yourself Patch linoleum, wallpaper and save time and money our the ation the seed crop this tall Countv.reports was going to pay for last year's caped it.taxes, iiber and the present price of trefoil sky- temptation to give high a bit besides to buy paint, -mart an it freeze \\ well-made patch can save remnants\tThere > almost al\tWith a sharp kmte\tor raior\t'tire that\tyou are all the wa» man> dollars in replacing vast ways\tpart\tol a roll lett over\tblade cut\taway the\tdamaged\tthrough.This wd! prevent dam amounts ol otherwise sound Over\tthe years the pain-r on the\tarea Cut\ta matching\tpiece ot\taging the\tsurrounding linoleum lloor and wall coverings, lino wall\twill\tweather-will change\twallpaper.\tMake it\tslightly\twhen you\tpull up the old piece.out the opening.Reliants of old linoleum of matting.\tu-v.v.,, .\tand studeat* returning from last ne\" \" a'U'aper doesn t wear, Ude at almost the same rate wall \\pply paste, put it over Check the patch for size.It He hires a light bulldozer for ________________ but it is sub.iect to damage- a The importance of saving (ho damaged area so thaï it should fit snugly without buck ill be evident when itjoverlaps the edges.\tilmg lime to make a repair.S4vf tho»» Remnant»\tNow spread linoleum cement a matching piece ol .\tover the floor where the patch The fates seem to be against.Shufelt, the new Quebec Farm zen stalks become a poor sub- into a stack every sear And h ,hc tla-s 11 ls ll,'uiu\u2018\u2018l Fimiing y ou \\ c save Sav« Thot» Rtmnantt had a rtK'in pa- wallpaper, especially a small; ' am with linoleum, it s some scraps or amount, is almost impossible ,good ,dea will go Pre> If he waits until it pasture it until June IP, sure to take the cows off then.He didn't set his own fences /.-im. § n\t£\tpoure^- ^ A ,.i 11'' H' -' i \\'A\\' Ü AT W.Mac Bradshaw TEXACO DEALER Always prompt courteous service.For your Agricultural needs, Texaco can\u2019t be beaten.Try it and see.\u2018.Fire Chief Gasoline *\tTexaco Motor Oil *\tMarFak Greases RUITER FUELS INC.West Brome, Que.\tc»s »nei OR Cowansville 263-0676\t\u2014 Bedford 248-2867 and family, Mr.and Mrs.Ern v* : -',r an'J Mrs.Kenneth Fau-est Stevenson and family.Park-ic*ls> Mrs.Lottie Thayer, Spring-hurst.were guests at the same Vt.: Mr and Mrs.Law-home.\tirenee Thayer, Debbie, Mary, Mike, Barbara.North Brook- EASTMAN Mr.and Mrs.0.C.Bowen have returned home after spending ten days with Mrs.Bowen\u2019s sister.Mrs.Nora Patch at Man-sonville.Miss Alice Johnston, Montreal, s spending the remainder of her field, Mass.,; Mr.and Mrs.R.Monette, Glover, Vt.; Mr.and Mrs.Everett Cargill and Sand ra Morgan Center.Vt., and Mr HUntMQVllId 13 to make final plans.A number of articles were sold, also some pieces of materials.Several ladies took home Baptism parties entertained at Libbytown homes LIBBYTOWN Following the christening on Aug.21» at Way\u2019s Mills United Church of Errol Bernard, son of Mr.and Mrs Michael Holmes, Berkley, material to be made up intoiCalif.Mr.and Mrs Bernard aprons.\tI Holmes entertained at a family Following adjournment, the; gathering, hostesses served refreshemnts.! Attending were Mr and Mrs \u2022-Lee Buckland, Stanstead; Miss I.N\u2019orma Holmes, Macdonald Col lege; Miss Lctha Smith, Libby and Mrs.John Keller.Orleans !\"\t.*- iown\tuand M,Y Wm.yt\tMr and Mrs.Kenneth Hunt Ewing.Sherbrooke; Mr and Those from Mansonville Que inR have r£,,llnpd hom(\u2018 from Mrs Michael Holmes and son.were Mrs.Ethel Thaver Har a weelt s vaca,i°n with Mr.and Berkley, Calif Mr and Mrs old Thayer.Mr and Mrs.Har-!Mrs' Gcor8p Bcers and family Robert Holmes and family, Mon Mrs Leon Jordan, spent sev eral days a Old Orchard Beach with Mr.and Mrs.M.J.Richard's.Mi Jordan motored down to the Beach for a couple of days.Mrs Von Glaso, Sr , returned to hei home in Germany on Sept.I after spending some; time here with her son and fam ! ily.Mrs Walter Liebrecht left Sept.J by plane to visit relat Ives in Denmark ami other points including Germany, where she will go on a hiking trip through Germany w ilh her sister and two frieifd' Mrs Austin Garrick attended, the funeral of her aunt, Mrs ; Joseph Dupras held in High Gate, Vt, on Aug.30 Mr.and Mrs.Hollis Page were in St.Johnsbury, Vt., re rently to attend the funeral ol the late Mi K Sargent.Mr.ami Mrs.Lawrence Marco; have been at their house in Sul ton Junction doing repair work Mr.and Mrs Lester Marco, Mr.Kariand Marco and da ugh ters have returned to their home in Oshawa.Ont.having been guests of Mrs Lena Mai co, Mr and Mis.D.Johnson and other relatives.H \\ ^sas^' Rusco Steel Siding can end your house painting problems pi«- ! Residential siding, made ftom the highest quality steal resists cracking, peeling, blistemig.Rusco offers exclusive 4-layer protection; (1) zinc coated, (2) bondenzed, (3) baked punier and (4) vinyl oiganosol finish enamel, baked on.t orget maintenance worries with Rusco sirlmq It's easily cleaned with a garden hose, or it washes itself with every rainfall.Rusco provides quality installation backed by a written warranty with prompt and courteous service after the sale.Choose from many beautiful decorator colouts PÜD AVAILABLE NOW AT: J.G.PELLETIER 139 Victor)» Street \u2014 Magog Phon»; 843 5655 \u2014 843 5323 SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD aolidays with Mrs.M.Baronek.\t^ Clark Mr and'Mrs\" Rupert ^t,awa\tand Mr-\tand Mrs-\tDoug- Deal ; Mr\tand\tMrs Errol Hoi ) f)\t1 -i D t, / ,\tr, /T\t( n e-v, ¦ 1 ¦ >\t¦ n M M\t* V) ft CZ ZX CI\tf Cl tfter spending the first two weeks at Hampton Beach.Mr.Arthur Green, Mrs.A N[ aml M\tAndre Marrnnv Kenneth Hunting were Mr.and ley Holmes of Libbytown :reen and Miss M a r g a r e t ;a^\tMr-.George Chase.Andover.Mi x Shi, Clark.Brenda Cvnthii Rir-We i-mac \u2019las Brooks and family.Pierre mes and family of Richmond ami Mrs.Winnie Heath Ifonds' Ellers of Mr.and Mrs Calif , and Mr and Mrs.Stan House plan of the week P «.*\u2022»«% N X Shirley Holmes, daughter of Mr and Mrs.Errol Hof Ireen.Sherbrooke were recent\tY.™'1\t\u2018 vie uests of Mrs.Greens brother.Cojjn jason abo Wilbur Vver Master Edward Cowhard spent mes, was also celebrating hei Jr.Enc Hallam and Mrs.Hal- ett From West Some Mrs.*\twith his aunt and uncle, birthday on this occasion Wallace Thayer and Lois- i-id Mr- and Mrs.John Weglowski Mr and Mrs.Gordon Cas?.rs.Edna Parker is spending Mr an(1 Wr' pr(>stnn U'r; ' .and family in Compton.Master also entertained on Aug.29 fol 'erM days with her daughter, ern, Sweets burg.Quo.\t; Charles Cowhard was also a lowing the christen am.:ev Mrs.Marjorie Higginson at Hawks bury, Ont.Mr.and Mrs.Norman Windsor and family have moved to ing of Donna )guests at the same home for Darlene at the Way\u2019s Mills -a few days.\tUnited Church, daughter of Mr.! Mr.and Mrs.Gordon Alex- and Mrs Wayne Nutbrown, ten-n,| ander and family railed on Mrs.noxville.ere guests^- G.Smith in Richmond, and Mr A C Parkhiil and Mrs.DUNKIN rr, «rMr is employment.\trecently of Mrs, Aiken's par-jMr.and Mrs.Gordon Irwin and Ruth Waite.Ayers* Cliff, ir and .1rs.J.Brochu, Chi ents, Mr.and Mrs.Roy Wald-,family *i> Kingsbury\tand Mrs.Wendell Ca-s\tand\tfam bougamau were recent guests of iron in Scotstown.Mr.Ben Friends of Mr.Ross\tAulis will\tily.Burroughs Falls,\tMr.\tand r; a,id ^rs' ',ves Lambert Waldron was a recent guest nf.regret to learn he is\ta patient\tMrs.Wayne Nutbrown\tand\tfam- and \u201eandra.\tiMr.and Mrs.Aiken.\tjin the Sherbrooke Hospital.jily, Lennoxvillc, Miss Diane Cass, and Mr.Claude Lachapelle, Hatley.i FENCING of oil kinds \u2014 We will handle installations when requested ft Tel.567-7711 for free estimate Canadian Snow Fence Ltd.Ascet Rotd \u2014 Sherbroek», Qu».Sand Hill I Rev, David Fcaron has returned to his duties in Greenfield Park, after spending his vacation with his parents, Mr.and Mrs.Earl Fearon.Rev, Fearon conducted thc morning service in St.Luke\u2019s Church on Aug 29.The community is pleased to welcome Mr.and Mrs.Douglas Whiltlngstall.Kathy and T im who have moved into their new home.Mac Wingeat it at the RCA F Base in St.Johns, Que., where he will receive his basic train : ing.\tj This neat one-storey house with a centrally located fire place was designed by architects CritchTey and Delhean, of North Bay, Ontario.There is direct access tu lhe basement from the outside and a good arrangement of the kitchen-dining area.HigiU}edroom windows allow lor noth privacy and convenient placing of furniture The concentration of corridors in the centre of the house is excellent.Thc front door should face west or south.The floor area is 1,040 square feet and the exterior dimensions are 45 feet by 24 feet.Working drawings for this house, known as Design 2315, are available from Central Mortgage and Hous ing Corporation at minimum cost.2315 i SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD, ERT., SERT.», 1MB ! THEnNORLDOF sports Draw for Molson tourney at Lennoxville Golf Club Sandy attains perfection with LA Senior League BASEBALL** meetsMonday American lA-agne THURSDAY'* GAMES lennoxville golf club SEPTEMBER 11TH 8.00: Paul Aubin, l.enn ; C.Bonno-ville.l.wm; R.Leclerc, Lena 8.07: A.Therrlault, Lent).8.15: P.Baird.Lenn.i U.Walt.Lena; S.O\u2019Dell, Lena; G.Arm strong, Lenn, 8.22:\tR.Rousseau,\tLenn;\tG.\tMc- Gee.Lenn; G.Messara.Lenn 8.30:\tH.Nadeau,\tLena;\tM.\tMc- Gee, Lenn.; H.Faucher, Lena; P.Grimard, Lena 8,37: T.Dufault, Lena; M.Bordet, Lena; J.G.Turgeon, Lenn.; A.Duval.\tLena 8.45: \u201cSTARTER\u2019S TIMK \u201c 8.52: \u201cSTARTER\u2019S TIMK\u2019\u2019 9.00:\tN Laberge, .S.C.t'.; R.Planche, S.C.C.; ».Gillet.Lenn.9.07 R.Warburton.Lena; J.M.Beaudoin, Lenn ; R E.Blake, Lenn 9.15:\t\"STARTER'S\tTIME.\u201d 9.22.\t\u201cSTARTER\u2019S\tTIME\u2019.9.30: A.Duttl, Lena; M.Rheaumc.S,A.Gagnon, S.C.C ; Red Roy see 9.37: T.Bali.Lena; L Lnmourcux, Lenn ; I Beaulieu, S.e.e.9.4.',:\t\u201cSTARTER'S\tTIME\" 9.52: \u2019 STARTER'S TIME \u2019\u2019 10.00:\tC.Glngues, Lena; P Mais®, Lena; M.Mercier, Lenn.; Guy Dussault.Lenn 10.07.\u201cSTARTER\u2019S TIME\".10,15: \u201cSTARTER\u2019S TIME.\u2019\u2019 10.22: \"STARTER'S TIME \u201d 10.30 Lenn; Lenn.10.37 10.45 A* Henri, Lenn.; R Bejsette, J.Edgar, Lenn,; E.Duval, \u201cSTARTER\u2019S TIME.\" N.Duhaault, Gilles Dube, Lenn.; G.Breen, S.C.C.; Babe Dussault, Lenn.11,00: G.Cliche.E.A.; G.Velllcux, K.\tA ; I.Fc drier son, W.M, 11.15 \u201cSTARTER\u2019S TIME.\" II 30 G.Noury, Lenn.; R S Cyr, Lenn.; G.Leblanc, Lena; Dr.L.\tGagne, E.A.11.45: Duke Doucet, Ir.; W M.; D Kirby, Lenn ; C.Grégoire, Lena; Mutt Dussault, Lena 12.00: C.Bishop.S.C.C.; C.Warner, Lena; R.Bishop, S.C.C.; G.Bishop, Lenn.12.15: It.Oxford, Lean ; H An-rews, Lena, L.Beaudoin, Lenn.; I Murray, Lenn.12.30: N Allard, W.M.S P Pad-lettc, Lean.; Duke Doucet, Sr.W.M ; C.Roy, Lenn.12.45; R.Gaunter.Lenn.; W.Smllh, Lenn : G.Crosby, Lenn; R.Chretien, Lenn.Mathias.S.C.C.; J.Wilson.Connors, S.C.C.; E.Mar- DRUMMONDVILLE \u2014Staff) A meeting of the Quebec Provincial Senior Hockey League ; will take place at Civic Centre here at 8 p.m.Monday : evening.Several important matters will be discussed, pertaining | to the coming season.The i demand for a franchise has been received from a new group in Vlctoriaville, headed by J G.Dumouchel, Marcel Nadeau, and Paul Emile Michel.?RACES ?1ST RACE \u2014 TROT Purs*: $200.00 11\u2014LENN A DOORWOOD, C.Chabot 2\u2014J.G.DORKS, .1, Juteail 1.1 NOR Tï I WOO Ü CAN D Y, W.Mosher 14\u2014MODEL CHIEF, James Davis ft~~GAY WANDA, D.McArthur 16 SONG PRINCESS, (iUlea Jutras j7\u2014FORNEY HANOVER.Gilles Pelletier 8 TOOTSIE BROWN ,F.Desrochcrs Minnesota\t10, Chicago 4\t\t Caliloruia\t7, Kansas City 2\t\t FRIDAY'S GAMES\t\t\t Kao»** City at Baltimore,\t\t\ttTwi niKhU\t\t\t Minnesota\tat Boston\t\t Detroit at\tCleveland\t\t California\tat Washington\t\t New York\t6 87\t:iV2\t33 Kansas City\t51 89\t\t36 Va J 1.00: S.C.C.; L.tin, S.C.C.1,15: U.S.C.C.; G.1.30: J.Du&sault, Ma rois, S.C.C.: R.Dupras Halle, P Cordeau.SCC Letourneau, Lenn.; M.A Lenn ; R.Forret, Lenn.: W Gorham, Lenn.No Post Entries After 11.15 A M, Twins still wrapping the ÀL parcel with wins, stop Chisox again 10-4, Kansas City A's take another loss Eligible: KORY, B.Perreault\tNational\tLeague\t\t RAGQN, M.Vallieres\t\tW L\tPet.\tGBL 2ND RACE \u2014 PACE\tSan Francisco\t79 59\t.572\t Purse: $200.00\tLos Angeles .\t80 61\t.587\t¦/j 1 ADIOS SPENDER.S.Jacob\tCincinnati .\t80 61\t.587\t\u2018/a 2 ALICE SCOT!) A F $500, R.Jutras\tMilwaukee \t\t77 62\t.554\t2'a 3\u2014INDIAN MELODY, U.Lepage\tPittsburgh \t\t77 66\t.538\t4'2 4-QUITF, A LAD \u201c500\u201d, F St.Denis\tPhiladelphia .\t71 «1\t511\t8'a 5\u2014LOIS OH EGAN, J.Dufort\tSt.Louis \t\t\t70 71\t.496\t10! 2 8\u2014NORTH WOOD CANNON.\tChicago \t\t65 77\t.458\t16 7\u2014TOM ELKINGTON $500.C.Briere\tHouston\t.\t60 81\t426\t20'a 8\u201481R SYMBOL $500, G.Surprenant\tNew York\t45 98\t.$15\t Minnesota Twins appear past the final hurdle as they head for their first American League pennant since the club was moved to the midwest.The Twins have a seven-game edge over second-place Chicago today following a two - game sweep of the White Sox, Each cluh has 19 games remaining and any combination of 13 Minnesota victories or Chicago tie feats, delivers the Hag to the Twins.Third - place Baltimore Orioles, V.2 games back, actually is better off statistically than the White Sox.The Orioles hav e 22 games left and Minnesota needs any combination of 14 victories and Oriole defeats to end Baltimore\u2019s chances.And not only do the Twins have that fat lead, but 14 of their remaining games are against the American League's second division.Jimmie Hall, who bornerai in each game, wras the hero of the sweep against the White Sox.The Twins squeeked by Wednesday night, 3-2, and then whacked four Chicago pitchers for a 10-4 decision Thursday, In the only other American League game Thursday, California Angeles defeated Kansas City Athletics 7 2.Hal! whacked three hits including his 20th homer for the Twins, who sprayed 15 hits around Cominskey Park.Sandy Valdespino also had three safeties for the Twins.Jim Katt got late-inning help from A1 Worthington for his 15th victory of the season.Willie Smith was the hero for California, unloading a bases-loaded double that drove in three runs against the Athletics.Bobby Knoop had three hits and Ed Kirkpatrick a home run as Fred Newman cruised to his 12th victory.Nine Argos to see own field action lor first time against Saskatchewan Last-place Toronto Argonauts will have at least nine players! in the lineup playing their first home game of the Canadian Football League season tonight, when they meet Saskatchewan] Roughriders in an interlocking] game.But much of the weekend football attention in the east will be on Ottawa Saturday when Hamilton Tiger-Cats try to protect their first-place margin in the Eastern Football Conference against second-place Ottawa Rough Riders.Tonight's contest gives Toronto fans their first chance to see Pete Liske, the latest in a string of Argonaut quarterbacks.who was with New York Jets and Buffalo Bills of the American Football League before joining Toronto.He\u2019s the leading passer in the EFC.He\u2019ll be playing his fourth game with Argos and the first at home.Others who have joined the Argos since they last appeared at home are Pat Bros-nan, Bob Dugan, Norm Nicola, Bob Brown, Jim Griffin.Mike Wicklum, Cord McTaggart and Pete Warren.Two other newcomers may be in the Argo lineup\u2014Jim Baf-fico, an offensive guard, and halfback Bob Curington, both cut by Buffalo.FRANK DELAYED Not likely to start is 260-pound tackle Bill Frank, whose arrival in Toronto was delayed when his flight was held up by fog Toronto was counting on Frank, cut recently by Dallas Cowboys of the National Football League, but Minnesota Vikings of the NFL claimed him Argos then learned Thursday that Minnesota had dropped its claim on Frank and he was en route to Toronto again.3RD RACE \u2014 PACE Purs*.$200.00 P KIN ( : ESS ROSECROFT.C.Seviffny TINICK AGIOS, F Desroohers BABE EXPRESS, P, Surprenant EARL AGIOS.G.Robichaud 5\u2014ALL EXCELLENCE, M.Vallieres 6 - JULIUS HANOVER, N.Lachance 7\u2014BELL GOWAY, H -NANCY CRIED, P.K.Cournoyer Eligible; MY CAPTAIN.L.Mosher 4TH RACE \u2014 PACE Purs*: $250.00 1\u2014\tANITA ADIOS, F.Desroohers 2\u2014\tGEORGES LEWIS, F St.Denis 3\u2014\tGOOD CHOK E, J F Lavallee 4\u2014\tDANDY WORTHY.E.Bernard 5\u2014\t\u2014CHARMANTE ÏBA, A.Beaudoin 6\u2014\tPRINCE LOU.Guy Jutras 7\u2014\tCASTLE HAL.F Nadeau 8\u2014\tADAM BIRD LAD.VV.Mosher 5TH RACE ¦\u2014 PACE Pur»*: $200.00 1-\tADIOS GIRL L.J.Lefebvre 2\u2014\tWONDERFUL MIR.F.\tDesroohers .1-UP STAGE, F.Nacltjhii 4\u2014\tA.S.A., P Surprenant 5\u2014\tTHE GREAT REMUS, JR O.Pairs\u2019 6\tDAN MIGHTY, I.Duquette 7\u2014\tMISS ALLIE FANCY, G Rohlchaud 8\u2014\tDENIS ANGUS.H.Trudel Eligible: JOEY BUTLER.4TH RACE \u2014 PACE Purse: $250.00 1\u2014\tABBE DEAN.J.Lefebvre 2\u2014\tPERRY HERBERT, C Grenier 3\u2014\tP1PERDREAM.O.Mathieu 4\u2014\t-J.D VICK.R Dupont 5\u2014\tR.VF.DA.G.Rohlchaud ft\u2014TRUE GOLD.R Roberge 7\u2014\tWILSON FROST, K.Perreault 8 FLAGMAN.N.Potvin 7TH RACE \u2014 PACE Purse; $275.00 1\u2014\tBOZO ELKINGTON, IL Lepage 2\u2014\tCLEVER ADIOS.F.Dos rochers 3\u2014\tPHIL GLO, M.Chagnon 4\u2014\tLONE ELM REEDY, S.Jacob 5\u2014\tMASTER MOZELLK.('., Jutras 6\u2014\tHOPE\u2019S STAR, M.Leroux 7\tRILA\u2019S SONG.M.Mtneautt 8\tDRUMMOND LAW.Guy Jutras Eligible.ROYAL PAT 8TH RACE \u2014 TROT Purse: $275.00 1\u2014\tPARING GUY.O.Surprenant 2\u2014\tSENATOR DAVE.Aime Morin 3\u2014\tMR.LU LU $750 F Denis 4 - BELL RIVER.F.Nadeau 5\u2014\tEAGLE WAY.(i, Surprenant 6\u2014\tMR.JULIETTE.F.Des rochers 7 REESE HANOVER.O Patry 9TH RACE \u2014 PACE Purse: $400.00 1\u2014\tLOU DIRECT C.R.Lafond 2\u2014\tDUCHESS DAY.P.E.Cournoyer 3\tBLUETT SCOTT.F Desrochers 4\tPHIL PARKER, C.Briere 5\u2014SIR EXPRESS ALLIE, G.\tKobichaud 8\u2014\tMISS BAKER ADIOS.R.Trudel 7 BENGALI.John Daviea 8\u2014BILL JOHNSTON.R Roberge 10TH RACE \u2014 PACE Purse: $200.00 DOUG RAIDER, G Chagnon DONALD I RAF.J.Lefebvre TINA CLAP, Y.Lepage HAPPY GUY.G.Rohlchaud ADIOS MARCEL, R Jutras BIG ANDY, H.Lepage W C.SCOTT, G.Surprenant GAZELLE IBAF, R Guertin Eligible: FLYAL.F.St.Denis National League THURSDAY'S GAMES Ho union 0, San Francisco 4 Philadelphia at Milwaukee rain New York 2, Cincinnati 3 Chicago 0, Ia)h Angeles 1 FRIDAY'S GAMES Milwaukee at New York St.Louis at Philadelphia Cincinnati at Pittsburgh Houston at Los Angeles Chicago at San Francisco ppd.International League Columbia at Toronto ppd, rain (First game of final series) Arnold Baker to compete for O'Keefe title JULIETTE \u2014 (Staff) \u2014 Arm old Baker, champion t the Sherbrooke Country Club, is one of nine Class A golfers entered in the 19t>5 O\u2019Keefe Quebec Amateur Medal Play Championship to be held here Sunday, September 12.The SCC entry, one of the golfers who are eligible and have a starting time, will team up with Jean Lafontaine ,of Isle-mere, and Gerald Chapdelaine, of St, Hyacinthe.This threesome will tee off at 12:10 p.m.Only other golfer from the Eastern Townships area that entered, being eligible, is Claude Me La neon, from Drum mondville.According to the starting times released by officials for this O\u2019Keefe Championship, the field is comprised of 31, leaving five amateurs who could not compete, due to other t ou rn a m e n t commitments.The provincial title match here brings together the class A.B.and C winners of 12 individual zones championships held throughout the province during the summer months.Koufax style, something to watch T^::!ïr WINNER \u2014 Arnold Baker, centre, is seen accepting his gift from Clem Beauregard, right, vice-president of Mais- lin Brothers Transport Ltd, for winning the golf tournament held at the Country Club yesterday.Elmer Lach, Director of Public Relations for Maislin\u2019s, is on the left.(Record photo by Gerry Le may) Arnold Baker wins Maislin Golf Tourney Fourth no-hitter of career in halting Cubs, Reds top Mets It was Sandt Koufax' finest hour \u2014 a perfect game and the fourth no-hitter of his major league career.He retired all 27 batters to face him as Los Angeles Dodgers bested Chicago Cubs and the one-hit pitching of southpaw Boh Hendlev, Ml, before a crowd of 29.139 Thursday night.Koufax struck out the last six batters in a row and 14 in all.But though the baseball world hailed Koufax and his historic victory \u2014 the first time in the majors that a pitcher achieved a fourth no-hit game \u2014 Koufax himself shrugged it off as not quite his best game.Koufax has always felt that his third no-hitter, the one he pitched last season at Philadelphia, was the best game of his career.\u201d1 had the best fast ball in the last three innings that I've had ai! year and also the best control.\" said the 29-year-old left-hander after Thursday's game at Dodger Stadium, \"but the no-hitter at Philadelphia was equally big.\"' MAY GET BONUS\t\u2014 u , \u201e u\u2014]-\u2014 Dodgers\u2019 owner Walter |he Cub Zander allowed O\u2019Malley had a bottle of cham-onl> two runners to reach base pagne delivered to Koufax in ,an
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