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Sherbrooke daily record
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  • Sherbrooke, Que. :[Eastern Township Publishing],[1897]-1969
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[" Bibboîhi WEATHER Stmny toda> except fur période of afternoon cloudiness, rold: Tuesday sunny and cold: winds light.High today and low tonight 50 and 3U.Stjccbcooke ï)aUi|Bccotd Today's Chuckle At \u2022\tsummer fur tala, a woman wot overheard asking »ha taletlady: \"Will a email deposit hold it until my husband does something unforgivable?\u201d hstabltshed 1897 Price: 7 Cents But none to drink, yet First lake water arrives in city through pipeline The first water from Lake Memphremagog (some 3,000.000 gallons) was pumped into a West Ward reservoir Friday night, pipeline consulting engineer Jacques Lemieux said today City residents, however, will continue to receive Magog River water during this week.\u2018 We hope that by the end of the week the second water pump will have been set up at the pumping station.\" he said.\"Then residents will get water from the pipeline.\" At present only one pump is in operation.This brings in about 5,000,000 gallons per day.says Mr.Lemieux.City water consumption runs to more than 8,000,000 gallons per day.:\tThe pipeline has been tesl- ed for leaks and no major ones i were found, he adds.\"We will cheek the amount fed through ! to see whether the line has smaller leaks.\u201d SHERBROOKF QUEBEC, MONDAY.SI Pll MB! R Z\u201d, 1%5 w Sutv - ninth Year Y, High finance men gather WASHINGTON (CP) - The high priests of international finance are gathered here for a week\u2019s discussions on the elaborate system of money and credit evolved since the Second World War.Canada, as one of the top 10 sources of monetary reserves and international credit in the world outside the Communist bloc, p.ays a major role.The main event is the annual meeting of the International Monetary Fund, something of an afterthought when the World Bank was created in 1944, but now a much more publicized organization.Finance Minister Gordon and WHO\u2019S DIEFENBAKER?\u2014 Honeymooners Vlr.and Mrs.Bruce Newhook of St.John\u2019s, Nfld., appear oblivious to the presence of Progressive Conservative l eader John Diefen baker, chatting with an airline passenger, as he leaves St.John\u2019s for Halifax in the eampai:;n for the Soi, S federal rleetion.Mi Dirfenliakei was (r.:velliii;: In lo Quebec from the Maritimes Sunday il l\u2019 V\\ uvi (rain itholi The city plans to clean out water mains during the next few months by closing off most valves in a sector and shooting water at high pressure through the rest.This will entail closing off water supply to different city sectors for four-to-six-hour periods.Residents of the sectors are to be informed by newspaper, radio, and television advertisements and industrial concerns by letter of the stopping of the water supply.Target date for completion of this work is December 15 The plant for ozonation of the Lake Memphremagog water, to cost about $225,000, is to be completed early next year Dief defends monarchy After this consumers should, Governor Louis Rasminsky of according to city councii mem-ihe Bank of Canada head theibers.be getting the purest wat-Canadian delegation.\ter possible.MONCTON (CP) \u2014 His campaign in full swing, Conservative Leader DLfenbaker took to -the rails today to eut a 13-sta-tion swath through Quebec after -telling a St.John\u2019s, Nfld., audience he will stage the fight of his life for \"the average Canadian.\" Declaring himself an \"average Canadian\", Mr.Diefenba-kcr said: i want to do some 'thing for them.\u201d Today he was -etting out to meet them on station platforms from Amqui to Montreal.Saturday night he told his St.John\u2019s audience the government is whittling away at the monarchy, the Canadian constitu- tion and the morality of the na (tion ami unless \"you and I.the ! people\u201d rally together by Nov 8 it will be too late to stop it, \"There are not going to be any second chances.The elec tion will decide these things for many years to come.\u201d Selecting Newfoundland\u2014-Brit-Iain's first colony\u2014as the stage tor his first campaign attack on the new maple leaf flag, the To that be eleai year-old leader induced a wave' \\ lew hours earlier.Mr Did of applause with his defence o, enbaker was me! at St John\u2019s airport by about 300 persons, many ol them carrying Union Jacks The calvacade of cars carrying the parly lender into (lie city were plastered with Union Jacks ami loudspeakers blared oui B r i ! i s h army in arches.British t rad i lion-\u201cWe stood alone.\u201d he aid, standing before a huge t mon Jack in a downtown hall Idled1 by some 700 persons.\u201cI have no apology to offer for Hie stand the Conservative parly took on that question lei CAMPAIGNING in the TOWNSHIPS By CUTHBERT JONES - \"-ii.-^iwiwgw'tp rv.Four parties nominate runners in election throughout the ET Everybody got into the act over the week-end when it e.une to nominating candidates for the \\ov.8 federal general elections.At conventions held throughout the Eastern lownships Sunday, the Progressive Conservatives named one candidate, the Liberals three.Le Ralliement des Creditistcs tour and the New Democrats one.Nominated yesterday were: LIBERALS: Mcgantic, Gaétan Leroux; Brome Missisquoi, Dr.Jean Louis Cardin; Shefford, Louis P.Neveu.CRLDI riSEKS: Sherbrooke, Philippe Lord; Drummond-Anhubusku, André Fortin; Richmond-Wolfe, Lionel Beaudoin: Stanstcad, Henri Brousseau.NEW DEMOCRATS: Shefford, Jacques Jourdenais.The selection of Rene Letourneau as Progressive Conservative Candidate in Stanstead was made at a largely attended rally held at Pleasant View Hotel.North Hatley.Sunday evening.This represents his fifth effort to capture Stanstead for the Diefenbaker forces, two of his earlier efforts being successful.Mr.Letourneau first sought election in 1957 but was defeated.He was elected in 1958 and re-elected in 1902 but lost out to Liberal Yves Forest in 1963.Mr Forest has been named by the Liberals to seek another term, Last night's convention was presided over by Albert Fro-gea i mayor of Rock Island.Proposed by Roland Dion, of Magog, the nomination was made unanimous.Thanking the gathering for the confidence shown in him.Mr.Letourneau said that\the fell\tit\tst.Hyacinthe,\tchief of the party\tviolci his duty to enter the\trace\tas\ta\tin Quebec and\tHoward Grafftcy,\tmerit member of the Diefenbaker ex .MP for Brome \u2022 Missis- Finally it was agreed that R\u2019am.\tquoi.\tvoting\twould\tbe\topen\tto all His health, which\thad\tpre-\tSHERBROOKE CREDITISTES\tpresent\tand not\tonij\tto card vented him from waging an all Sherbrooke Creditistc- made holders out campaign in 1963, has (heir nomination at a rather With the crowd overvvhel-been fully restored -aid Mr Le- tumultous session in Stc.Jeanne mingly supporting Mr.laird, his tourncati and he would wage an d\u2019Arc hall in the West Ward, \u2019lominatlim was accepted by all \u2022 out füht to present the the choice falling to Philippe Mr Bmettc.piouam of his parly and would Lord.operator of ph\\siotheraoy AROUND THE TOWNSHIPS not discuss the private lives of clinics in Sherbrooke.Quebec Meeting in Magog earlier in hi- opponents\tCity and Montreal.\t,tic fla>- Crcditistes of Stan- He declared that it was high \\ former printer and a pi-\tunanimously selected lime that something he done for oncer in the Social Credit move- !b\u20196fi trousseau, of Magog, as the eastern tanners and that menu Mr Lord was opposed ,hpir s,andarrt tearer.Mr Die enbaker alone was ca |or nomination bv George- Le- R,phmo.nd/Crcditistes pable of accomplishing this.He clerc.\tmcl ^\twhere they said the Conservative leader Supporter- ol Mr Leclerc\tnominafi°n ,f* Lionel ved the western farmer armed that the,,- man .«.-.«eH Beaudoin, of Bromptonvlllc, af- ter the only other contender, i Canadian expert on way Truce troubled; India, Pakistan both cite breaks R \\\\\\ \\1 PIN 1 >1 u p) lb, India Pakistan iukv line was ivinnkal ivnsv and troubled todav as a l in.ulian iukv evpeit headed loi the area vvlieie both sides have ehatjvil numerous viola;ions nhky the ceaselire weal into cffeui five slaw aeo Map lien.Hi iky Ma,Donald ol Ldmomon, lonnei head ol the l niied Nations P- \u2018s'- tv\u2019is- lor Hie Nicosia n.ol l vprus will head the l \\ India Pakistan Ohxervci Mission along the evaselnv bue.One repon said lh.it ai piesenl ihoie me onlv III l>\\ men to cover a 1.000 mile Iront south id Kashntii MaeDouald is due in the Indian capital I uesclav momiiie t N Sccreiary - General 1 Thant informed the Security Council the ceasefire is ' nut bolding\" and said both sides were stalling on troop with dra wills.Pakistan charged India willi two major attacks and claimed the allackers were repulsed.T h e Pakistani government aid Indian troops attacked Sal urday night with tanks and ar tlllc v on th(> Fazilka front, neat Laliore.but were driven back after 90 Indians were killed and 73 captured.All liiiiin Radio said the Paki slum repori ol tin Indian dead provincial and federal was untrue but it admitted that u,lrl' '«alay alter » pul economic planning into it week long -.liike over a com led would have lo be decided l\u2019iin-'\tdi-pde on .seniority.Hydro men work Smulav ni.I l.a letter kind.islam- frmil in Hu din char tacked In as well disputed u mg the ged the d on Ihr a.- ncai llimala I, i.stan id In MAGOG LIONS CELEBRAT ! 25TH ANNIVERSARY \u2014 Robert .L Ihdinger.Lions In-teruatioual Director of Syracuse, N.Y.seated left, is seen Sunday signing the City of Magog\u2019s golden hook for May- or Gerard Laurendeau right, which was witnessed by Lions Robert L.White, former dis tried governor, past president and toastmaster at the banquet that followed: Stan Saunders, district governor from OUerhurn Heights.Que lice: Robert Lisette, piesidfllt of (he .Magog Lions Cluli, and former «residents and rliar 1er members John Cimning ham and \\.I Swogei < Rc-cord photo by Charles ('utchpaiuili, With weekend festivities Magog Lions celebrate 25 years h wee Pal; two Gudl yan state of Ka-bmir I also protested the allé dian intrusions (o Thant Ruth nations agreed la I week lo heed » Seciinly Council call loi a era -dire in their unde elared 22-day old war over own ei hip ul div bled Is,, litnii The Irucc went mlo effect al dawn Tim, -day.II was lo be followed by willi di s 1 al ol both sKb lo po ilions Huy held before file fighting mil Xiig.i Thant -aid alter long eonsullalion between governmenl.business and Unpeople WANTS REGIONAL PLANS Also al the convention Ho -aire Uendron.outgoing presi (lent ol the Quebec Union ol Muiii('i|i.'ililie -aid regional planning would assure \"pros perily for Ihe grealesl nmnbei ol people and Unis a more real kind ol freedom lie urged eslablishmenl ol a regional planning body and up point menl id a minister ol re gional planning lo a-.sist ibis hotly Mi Gendron is mayoi ul Hi vierc- du Loop tjue Claude Gene I of Slierhrooke, pie-idenl ol Id National Lid.told the c'onv enlion (jueliei must overeome eeonoinii iiic-cpiallty caused by governiueiit-encnur aged rcnfraiizalion of the main industries m a few regions but no ellletnrnl hac been i eaehc'd I be decision by a weekend vote* o( 532 to 91.aIIeels 1.575 employee* ot Hie publicly owned utility w In, vv Hiked oil Ihcii job Sept 20 ?Claim kills S AIGON (CP) I S R 52s bit South \\ let \\atii for the 33rd Unie Imlay, goveinment troops e la i in et I Ibey killed 18 Viet Cong in a single engagement and the Viet Cong announced I hey had execiitecl two US advisers The- United Slates admitted Dial its planes twice had bombed by mistake locations in Hi* north south demilitarized zone Scpl 16 17, killing more than 23 persons hr RENL LLTOtRNEAl / 4* rillLIITE LORD to reach an active membership\u2019 card, rd did no*\tLorenzo Emend, of Asbestos, Supporter- ol Mr.Lccierc nan saved tie western farmer argued that their man possessed and now- could work for the tercsls of the east\twhile Mr.Lord did no Spoke -matt for a group of\tGeorge- Binetlc, member Bishop s University students at- nf the provincial executive who the meeting, M Me* acted as president of 'he con- j,\"7| 1 the gathering the stu- v-ontion.ruled tha' Alt Lord re present to protest was a \"good Creditisle even if he negligence of Mr.he lacked a card dropped out of the rare Probably the youngest candi-tale in any Eastern Townships will be Andre Fortin, a 22* ear-old Granby Univepsity student.who was named to con- Pear-on\" in depriving them of He then adjourned the con- crediti,!iCTd*Arthab*,ka f\"r the right to vote\tvention for 15 minutes to per\tuil.u,___\u2022 »,u c Othe r -pecker- at the meet- m-t the two elan-, who-e arau-\tB\tM.-squol Liberals II.t\tRe.ar*1 m ir* i, - w re v.* .2 en ptiy -,ca See Pour\" On Pag* ?tending Kale, tf lent* > aialn*t f MAGUG\t(Special,\tI ty-fivc years of community vice* wa- recalled durin.vveokend.when the\tMa Lions Club, largest and old service club in thi- city, c brated its silver anniver-a Celebration- began w Mb 1 tournament Saturday a! Hi: Orford (Jolf and Couniiy * followed by a dinner and da,.On Sunday a special pro .kept visiting Lion- and 'wives entertained until !aH ternoon.when sod wa- Inr for a proposed Lion.- oi>-' tion tower after which !b< was a civic reception, a I banquet with prc-n.ta a concluding with a dance About 125 person- alb the Sunday evening civir erption and banquet at the 1 ion Hotel, with repre-entan (rom Lions international Lion- Club- of Coat irook Gi-by.Sherbrooke Drumni'ii ville and Cowansville 3- 1 as Magoz city official- Gliesf speaker at the b .1 0, was Robert J.Cplingcr, L; Intemalional Dirceto,*.had just came from the -, nation's International afe part-year s war'o'* champion hip scare South's final b:d of four ~\ta< a decide : gamble.\t\tMONDAY\t\tf\t\tTUESDAY\t\t \t\u2022 06 pm.\t\t8 Ren Casey\tTOC\t\u2022 m\t'il ni Be:\t4:15\tp.m.\ti> Sfaxt*\t/ 30 p.m.\t12, Big Va,.-\tji Todd.\t\t8 Fait her Knov , Br-s\t1» New*\t £4#\t»> Sitartf\tIf Its I*U The Irutii\t10 30 p m.\t7:05\ts.m.\t1J K.ds u> Peo^e\t8» Weather\t \t6» AdrJdrnis F*miiv\t\u2022it Honey West\tH FOCUS\t3 Newt.\t\t12:45 p.m.\t12' Channel\tU S' \t'ii News\t6- Don Me is*\tH:00 o m\t/:*5\t\u2022 m\tV Guidin\u2019 Lign!\t4:20\tpm.\t: 3 2» C «amp Runmuck\tHi 12 O\u2019clock Hfgn\t1* Nt*»\t5 » I1 arm New*\t\t12; Dear Charlotte\t8 News\t \t6:10 p.m.\t12» Jim Trimij e\t5» New*\t7:30\te.m.\t12:55 p.m.\t4:25\tp.m.\th Wedfierw tc\tt 06 » .m\t* 8» New*\t¦i> News\t\tjt Day Report\tit Weather\t* \tit N* v.»\ti I\u2019v* Got s Secret\t12» New*\t5» loddv\t\t.09 p.m\t4.36\to m 4:15 p,n- ti Ntw* no# 'i, SSeattter 6.10 p m.«I\tH 12» Stakes *25 pm.»i VV«4iher * 30 p .m.J> New» »i Huntley Brinkley »i>\tCanada Hi Combat 12) Pu lie / oe p m.{) W y*itt Krfrp With the most sweeping changes since it- record-setting introduction a- a 19hU model, the 196h Falcon has become in el led a family Miistimg.The Mustang styling influence is readily apparent in the long hood, short rear deck, rear quarter \u201chop-up and round wheel openings of this Falcon Futura Sports Coupe The Iffhfi Falcon has new roominess, ont land ing economy and technical innovation^.I'cngthened wheelbase and wider trea(l improve ridin ' comfort Keversi 1 keys and keyless locking, cni\\ed ^ide glass and inlegraled an condi tinning are amoii , other customer comfoit and convenience features.All 196d k'alcons will be in Ford of Canada dealer showrooms Octobei 1.\u2022 Adda ms N«w» 12i Ciidget /:I5 0 News k ?:25 Fartiiy o m.Wealber o *n 5» John Forsytbe The Pugtive 12» Bewitched * 3t pm.3) Lucy Show ¦>' fir.Kildare (h Uanaer 12> Andy Griffith #:0G d m 3i Andy Griffith* ¦n Andy William* Hi Show ol the V*.eek H< Shennandoah 12) Music- Hall ï.30 p m 3i Ha/ui 8» Farmer\u2019s DaugMer >2) Take a Chance 10:06 p.m 3> Steve Lawrence .)> Kuu For Your Life Hi Too Vo link H:10 p.m.ÎI Vermont Kditioa 11:15 o.rx )i Weather Viewpoint !2i Pulse 11:20 o m.L Weather .ii Sports Hi Local News 11:25 pm L Soorts Final 3' Movie 1130 p.m l Movie < fonjght Hi Sports Final 11:35 p.m.8> Science Fiction Theatre 11:40 pj.m.Bet ton 12) About Television By CYNfMA LCWRY Foster jMr John Worden has made several trips t., the Royal Victoria Hospital, where he has been underf;oini> test - and treat NOTICE By-law No.1548 Notice is hereby jpveii I hat a meeting ol uroperty own ers ol /.one A 4(i lor the a|> pro\\,d of the following amendment of the zoning bylaw ot the City of Shei brooke, will be held at the City Hall, on Monday.Oclo her 4, HMià, (rom 7 to )t t\u2019.M Bylaw No.154H concern ing the construction of a multi family house on 7th Avenue .South, in front of the Brock Mills Company.Zone A 4ti includes lots on I\u2019atri cia, Murray and 7lh Avenui South Sts, between Wood ward and Halt East Street?as well as lots (Jail .Street East from Murray to Di\u201d ormeaux Streets.IToperly owners from ad .joining /.ones to zone A 4H 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 properly owners of said ad joining zone.H.f\u2018.Kmiuid.City Clerk.ment.Mrs.Adrian Whitehead and son Stewart accompanied Miami Mrs.Raymond Streeter and daughter Nora to St.Eustache, where Mi-s Nora Streeter will leach for the coming year.Mr, anil Mrs.Whitehead were re cently Mr, iants Mrs.Williams cousin, Mr Irwin, youngest son of Mi in Richmond.and Mrs.Maurice Will attended the funeral of NEW YORK f A P t ES.net comedy with unhappy results work television a few season- The -tory centred on a foot race ago was described as a ' vast to be run between représenta Keith wasteland\" by Newton Minow.lives of the whites in a wilder-and when he headed the Eederal ness settlement and the folk in to the pro- n4£- N O 1 ICE By-law No.1549 Notice is hereby given that a meeting uf properly own ers ol zone B 111 lor the ap provai of the follow toe amendment ol the zoning by law ol the City of Slier brooke.will be held at Un City Hall, on Monday, Oclo her 4, Hltifi, from 7 to 8 P.M By law No.154!) permitting Hie construction of one lam il\\ houses only in zone I?10 Zone It HI un Indes lois on Portland Street, front .lac ques-Cartier to Earwcll, lots on l.avallee Street, front Portland to l>e Rouvillc as well as lots 44 04 and 44 95 on .lacques i art in Blvd.Property owners front ad joining zones to zone B 10 can request to take part in the coiisuttalion by sending in the undersigned, within the next live days, a petition signed by at least twelve property owners of said ad joining zone.H P.Emottd, t itv Clerk Mrs Harley Irwin in Granby on Communications Commission.variably referred Sept.13.They were also calling This season American televi gram a> In'uns.on Mr.and Mr-\tHarley Irwin\tsion\thas\tbecome\ta\tvast\tplay\tTRAINS\tBOY Mountain Street.\tpen.\tDan\u2019i,\tas\the\tis\tcalled, can\trun Mr.and Mrs.Harth Morris The adult viewer will find like a deer, of course, but has elle and daughters.Sandra, that almost every program on a sprained ankle, so fie picked Karol, Karen and (Iwen, I,en the three major networks car a reluctant boy and noxville were rceent\tgue-ts of\tlier\tthan 9 p m.\tduring (lie\thim Mr and Mrs.\t(i\tClaude\tweek is\ttailored for\tthe\tkiddy\tThe high\tpoint\tof the program WhiLehor.\taudience.\twas supposed lo be the race.Mr Reginald (ioddard.Ull Thursday night, for inslance, But for the viewer, the big mo-awa Onl .was calling on friends an adult viewer seeking post- tncnl came when Hand's side in town mi his way to Phillips dinner entertainment had.at kick, Mingo, a learned Indian, burg to visit his cousins, Mr one point, the dreary choice observed that the sprained an and Mrs, Herman Solishuiy among Daniel Boone.The Mun Allen was recently si ers.and Shindig.NB( s Daniel Bonne tried side Mr, Jesse in Montreal Mr.and Mrs.Stuart McLean and Mrs.Lionel Allen were in Montreal calling on Mr.Lionel \u2022 Allen, who is recovering from surgery in the Ross Pavilion of Ihe Roy al Victoria Hospital.Mr and Mrs Sidney Gilchrist 1 loxic, ltd., were gucsls of Mr and Mrs.Geo Mi/ener over the weekend.They also accoinpani ed their guests to Sherbrooke Mr.and Mrs Clifford Brad ford.I Merlon.Ont , called on Mr.and Mrs Robert Anderson and family, en route to North Hatley, where they attended the McCnnib I lean wedding.a psy- Friends honor bride-fo-be at Warden shower WARDEN \u2014 A miscellaneous shower was held in the Church Hall on Sept.18 for Miss Shirley Talbot whose marriage has been arranged to lake place on Oet.9.The guesl of honor, who was brought fo Ihe hall with the in kle gave the other ehological advantage.\u201d My recollection was lhai the .\u2019cal Hand was around during I h e American Revolutionary War he died in 1820.\"Psyeho- 7:35 j.m.S Mike \\\\ aJiace 7:45 a.m.8> Sgî.Preston I 00 * m 3) Captain Kangaroo \u2022 15\t* rr U Farm and Hnruo 1:25 a m.3i News 8\t30 a.m.3» Fud a y 8) Donna R^ed 8:45 a.m.12) Coffee Break D:Q0 a.m 3) Romper Room 5i Tack La Lai;ne 8> Teddy Bear Playhouse 12» Liberal Arts 913 a.m.3) Sacred Heart Prograi 9-30 am.31 T V.School ÔI Donna Reed 8) King and Odie 12) Romper Room 9:40 am 8) Music 9\t45 a.m.8) Teddy Bear Play house 9:55 a.m.8 ) News 10:00 \u2022 m.3» 1 Love Lucy 5) Truth or Consequences 8) Rebus 12» Ed Ulan 10:30 a.m.trained Vîc(-ovs )> What\u2019s Uns Song 8) Father Knows Best 12» Montreal 10:55 a.m 5) Morning Report 6i Boomerang M 00 a.m.3) Andy ot Mayberry 5) Concentration 81 The Young Set 12) .James Beard il:20 a.m.3) Dick Van Dyke 5> Jeopardy 12» Mr.& Mrs.12:00 noon 3» Love Ol Life logical advantages\u201d came psychoanalysis ni a n y years later.Keen without such anachronisms, the show has to be a crashing bore to anyone over the age of seven with r,) Calendar 8) Gyps.' 12) Lunchtime Theatre 12:25 p.m.3) New* 12:30 p.m.H.31 Search For To- 6.3 Guiding Light Hi Calendar 3) Genera) Hospital 8* Ben Case\u2019.12» Movie 1:03 o m.3» Acros* The sene* 1:15 p.m.h Mixing Bowl I 30 p m 6.3» As The World Turns I» as Fit* World lurni 5) News 140 p.m ' / On 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News 51:10 p.m.3 Vermont Edition 11:15 p.m.')i Weather ; 6» Viewpoint 12) Pulse 11:20 p.n.5)\tWeather 3) Sports 6)\tFinal Edition 11:25 p.m, 3) Sports Final 8\u2019 Movie 11:36 p.rN .h Movie 5)\tThe Tonight Show 6» Sports 11:35 p.m.6)\tMovie 11:40 p.m.12) Pierre Berton 65 NORTH A \u2018 62 V Q 10 8 3 *\tAK10T4 *Q WEST\tEAST A X Q\tA .\u2019 9 : ¥ 9 4 2\t¥ A J ?Q8£3\t?9 J» K 10 G 4\t*J»52 SOITH (Dt *\tA 10 B 5 4 ¥ K *\tJ52 *\tA 8 7 3 North and South vulnerable South\tWest\tNorth\tEast 1 *\tPass\t^ ?\tPass 3\t?\tPass\t3 *\tPass 4\tA\tPass\tPass\tPass Opening lead\u2014¥ 2.about the hand with three sure i: In fact locking at the North-South cards you «ouId really nave to worry since you start losers.As the cards lie there are any number of lines of play open to declarer and no line of defense that will beat him il he makes all guesses correctly but at the table the defense made matters rather easy for declarer.East won the heartopening with the ace and shifted to the nine of diamonds.South and West played low and dummy's ten won the trick.Now' South simply played the ace and another spade.West won and led a low diamond.South played low- from dummy and.after East ruffed with the jack of trumps, was able to claim the balance because he had plenty of parking places for his low clubs.At the other table Itah never got past two spades after the Italian South decided to pass originally.He also managed to !make nine tricks but we feel that he would have made 10 had he been in game.V* CARD Sense A ?Q\u2014The bidding has been: South\tWest\tNorth\tLast 1*\tPass\tIV\tPass 2 X T.\tPass\t3A\tPass You, South, hold.AK J 8 7 VA 2 AK y 7 *.Y y 8 4 What do you do now?A\u2014Bid four spades.You like spades, but you have already shown your strength by your two no-trump bid.TODAY\u2019S QUESTION Your\tpartner\tcontinues tn getting such com- four no-trump.What do sou do \"Are you in Ihe next now\u2019 The book should give many hours of pleasure to anyone interested in seeing how various systems work in this competition.Here is a hand that produced several international match \u2022 liav'inABSBia Show Business \u2022 N * ¦ Inverness Waterloo OES St.Faith's Guild plans to hold supper at Magog Jos.Guests of Mrs were Mr.and Mrs.Billie Leith, Mr.and Mrs.Leonard Henderson, Ayer's Cliff.Mr.Herbert Wright, Danville, Mr.Charley Henderson.Lennoxville, Mr.TEHRAN, Zuhurian.a Indes his hi lo his Iran (AIM sprightly !>7 illh and happine.-wives and cutietibine during the last half century.\"A wife can double her husband's dite.' he told an interviewer.provided ihere is no mother-m law .\u201d MAGOG St.Faith\u2019s Guild '¦\u2019eddie Henderson.Yermonl an s in 1964.1.424 of them in Ontario.rc BELL m Built, nparntid find owned by Canodfont Season 1965-1966 Subscription week -\u2014, September 26 to Oct 2 The Sherbrooke Symphony Concerts musical director Sylvia LocHonte Memberships $9 00 and $7 50 Complete senes AH seats reserved The three concerts will be present Convocation Hall, University of Sherbr, Guest stars Walter Joachim, cellist Pela Siki, pianist Pierre Duval, tenor Tickets on sale at H.C Wilson S, 6) Wellington St North Te! d in the .ike Campus Special at R0SS-BIR0N GENERAL^ ELECTRIC AUTOMATIC WASHER FEATURING.e Two-Wash Cvc e Save 1 load in every 5 Large 12 lb.capacity Automatic load balancing fetv Lid etc Monthly payments as low os s1250 (Models priced from 229.95) 562 1564\tElectric Ltd.183 Frontenac St.\tSherbrooke iWE SERVICE EVERYTHING WE SELL) H Our ready-to wear collection can suit you for any occasion For every daylight or evening activity you'll find just the right suit for the occasion\u2014and just the right model and color for you.Each is superbly tailored from finest quality fabric imported from one of the world s leading mills.Smooth worsteds, country twists, hopsaeks and more.Come in for a try on see which brings out the best in vou.FROM $69 SO TIP TOP TAIIORS Ifo lohbtitt \t* supervisor \u201ct tive expansive Quebec could do the classes must be conducted hired men.109 calls !*u' «\u2018hH'tion in the riding, hir- nUirt.u, |1Pip vOU -\u2022 returning officer in Ottawa.But that is \u2018he end result of about funds S35.000 in government tion.he felt there were more bia ^ a\tI\tix \u2022\t\u2022\tI\tI 1 aration Mr, Arsenault ou 18 Quebec Kiwamans welcomed Waterloo club's regular meeting Quebec had riding into 109 polls\" Then he hires with government funds enumerators who will go into each of the poll ing areas to olticially register all legal voters.A voter's list will then he printed Then Equal pay is demanded toll charges, that is 50 cents toll, as afore mentioned, dis- [our from Three Rivers.Prior per trip, which charge is oc- courages capital investments t0 (be meeting a delegation curred at the first toil gate now.today and retards the so-j from Waterloo had met these east of Montreal:\trial and economic growth of the Kiwanians at Valcourt and ac- \u201cWhereas this constitutes a above region for the future:\tcompamed them back to the heavy financial burden upon the \"In consequence the un- meeting.petitioners and their families, dersigned petitioners.Honora- president Claude Rcmy open- in from the sale of gas other residents and property We Prime Minister, urge \\our ed tbe meeting with a cordial Club, both responded to the;other wonders of the world deputy returning eligible voters this time than out lined la'1 flection especially in rs! wP 'he Cowansville area.In rough of the ft Tores, he estimated that there are about 28.(XH) eligible voters in the Brome Missisquoi riding, u \\ iq 1 1 TON.Ont.(CP)-Officially, Mr Arsenault can Equal pay for Canadian and not vote in the election.Only America workers in the automo-in the case of a tie, he has .ipv,, industry was demanded vote to break the tie But this Sunday by delegates to the Ca has never occurred while ho padian United Auto Workers Mr.Arsenault hires''^ ,he returning officer, ht'jCouncil tCLO.officers for s-d'h\t.The 140 delegates largely in E.glish because the final exams are in English Efforts must be made to change tins situation, but \u201cQue bec does nol want to impose its will ui this matter on the other provincial governments.\u201cBut I wish to be he?d in already begun a high places \" made up that the issue be at the top of the 1967-68 bargaining agenda.The issue will be raised at the union's international convention next May in txvng Beach, Calif Canadian HAW Director George Burt said the union's international president, Walter owners of the above mentioned intercession t0 havc ,he East'lwelcome to the guests.He gave\tT\tM,.phPr«in municipalities:\tera Townships Autoroute tolls jthem a brjef account of K\"\u2019 \"\u201d\" \u201c\u201cmgual Lome Mcl herson \u201cM'hereas the commuter welcome.\tintroducing\ttheir which were constructed o! each polling place These dep members and giving a brief j wood.Many of these have exist utics are in charge of the poll history of their club\tjed for centuries.\ting inixes and are legal voters John Champagne, chairman Lumbering has lost a lot of of the Gas Day Project, report- glamour with the introduction ed a profit of $127.62 was taken of modern tools which require more brain than brawn.It used to be \u201ca way of life'' with lots ( oncoming election night t! 0f elected representatives of Reuther, has already committed A» Returning\" Pag* 1\t1 locals across the country, himself to support the Canadian See (endorsed a resolution asking ( position.Missisquoi School opens classes using the Laurentian Autoroute See \"Cowansville\" Page 7 (coming and invited them to re- || ISaMàL^ î|rj!Wi!|jjj| , il ¦.,\t- m.- \u201c-\u2018iffl™ IMtfflrr- ! ' 'KM.: , siiliiiSW'iMaijii'i»!1! Speaker for the evening was, ., ,\t,\t\u201e\t, , ()j- j of \u201ccharacters while today it Magog and he gave a most in-jis 8 wav of e8rning 8 ,ivin* COWANSVILLE - (Staff) as well as guest speakers will mg finishing, button-holing and-in W atei Î00.thanked theni loi\tinformative talk Mr.McPherson \\va> thanked The iI3rd session ol the Mis address this class\tother intricacies will he taught j \u201c\t~ .on National Forest Products by Dick Stoddard and present sisquoi Community School for Bridge playing classes, both Mrs W St Martin and Mrs.! Week.He was introduced by !ed with a certificate of appre adult education will commence (advanced and elementary will \\\\ Stone will give Ibis season1 Kiwanian Arthur Reed.\tnation and a book on the his this Thursday and will offer 14 be offered wifi Kenneth El the fascinating and practical Quebec has ranked first in I lory of Kiwanis in Waterloo varied courses with four new vidge hosting the advanced cours* ol shkk king the quality ot wood products! Past lt.-Go\\ Roger McKer courses added this year\tclass and Mrs Arthur Tanner A course on skiing will also! fot the past three years.Thejgow presented perfect attend The commuinty school term instructing beginners.\the offered under the infraction: forest industry pays sonic\tance tabs to President Claude\tw,n |;i>| for nine\tweeks\tand\tChair caning\tand stenciling\tof Alex\tBâillon and the class $300,000.000.111 salaries here.\tReniy.Arthur Reed and Tom\tTinsses will be\theld every\twill be taught\tIbis year again\twill be\ttaught assurance bal Mr.McPherson said.Many for I Wilkinson.President Claud» Thursday at the Cowansville will) the same instructors, Mrs mice and muscular control cats have been stripped of val-Jhas completed two years per nigh School.\tB.Kidd and G.Jones.\tThis Thursday evening is the uable timbers by reckless cut\t(feet attendance.Arthur Reed\tThe new courses\toffered\tthis\tEnglish for\tbeginners, n\topening\tnight and time for rag ling.This is being remedied by'seven and Tom Wilkinson 10\tu>il, aro Italian, gardens,\tlaw\tt.ourM, fw those who do not\thd rat ion\tfor these courses.Reg reforestration by the govern- The drawing for the 10 del ;ind mu,.l(, The Italian course kn\u201ew t|,p hmguage will be eon ment and the individual, ho lars worth of gas was won by will bp given b\\ Mrs.Ti/iana (hl(.|(.,| Mr£ ,)avu| siiUfPit continued There are many j Paul Cadorette.\tTablia Plomteux while the gar A p-rencii course will again areas, which only produce wood.! Next week an Inter-Club will dp!! eo\u201ersP vvhich will help ymi:he ,llfprpi| ,hi£ £PSM()I1 a,nd ,|M.which are now barren rock ;bo held in Montreal for thos- (0 havP - hotter homes and Rar-|insh.llp1l.ps£ xvul ot,PP morP he who are able to attend as well :r|(,ns\u201d rted the house and finances'man presiding.An imp-Both skirts are easy-fitting\ta family w\u2018l,s® \u201cu7ulurc|in excellent condition.A newjdevotional period was led dirndl-type in front.Fabric had been repossessed, had been; r00£ bad been pul on ^ house, Mrs.Mackie Fuller is a fine gauge, nylon double- completely refurnished by the\t- knit.IChapter.m Autumn food calls for a Hoedown Party lu < «R- wl1 !.¦ .Trinity United Church Worn- er.Invitations are extended to; en held its regular September all interested in hearing Miss meeting on Tuesday evening,! Miller.Members were remind-, 21, with Mrs.R.S.Bau-ied to bring their Thankoffering' ng -nvelopes.by Refreshments were served by Mrs.George Hall and Miss! ~ | Doris Knapp at the close of the meeting.rtÉüjftf ¦f # Ijafej Here's an idea for a party that should appeal to young and not so young, reticent or outgoing.It\u2019s a hoedown party \u2014 slated to start the fall season swinging.Set the scene with some simple props.A few straw hats, a banjo, and scenes from a country calendar pinned on the wall should do the trick.As for the crowd, the more the merrier.This is one party that could include youngsters and their grandparents, as well as the young marrieds.Men will love the chance to come jacketless.For the ladies, it\u2019s a matter of simple blouses and bright full skirts \u2014 who can square dance in a sheath?Serve chilled cider during the evening.And when it comes to refreshment time, remember (or 1\tpint cherry tomatoes ripe tomato segments) 2\tcups grated raw carrot Salad greens Drain tuna and break into in mixing; that the food can be simple \u2014 but there should be lots of it.Square dancing is hungry work, A colorful salad, hot French bread and relishes will fill the chunks.Combine bill for first course, beautifully, bowl with celery.A good chocolate cake with Gradually stir lemon juice ice cream is sure-fire for des- into salad dressing, then add sert.The youngsters will wel-jdressing to tuna anil celery, come the repetition of the cho-jToss lightly to combine, colate theme in home-made Turn salad into a rectan-sodas, though the grown-ups gular dish that will hold 3 or will probably hold out for cof ;4 quarts (about 15 x 10 x 2 fee or tea.GARDEN PATCH TUNA SALAD 7 cans (6Vj or 7 ozs.each) tuna 2 or 3 cups diced celery H cup lemon juice IVi cups thick salad dressing 2 large green peppers, chopped 1 fk Worlds Most,Recommended.Rrye lean ing ' r £d-} > ¦' ~'ïiyL; f\t^ / l.NTr,-* v-r»'- \u2022.«r .rv.,\u2014a»\u2014r\u2014\u2014- * ^liTWlii i\u2019j 7 .ff-; Vi cup soft butter 2 envelopes liquid baking chocolate 1\tteaspoon vanilla 2\teggs 2 tablespoons milk Sift together into large bowl of mechanical mixer the flour, sugar, baking powder, salt and baking soda.Add 1 cup milk, the soft butter, chocolate and vanilla.Stir to blend.Then beat at medium speed of mixer for 2 minutes (or 300 strokes by hand).Scrape bowl occasionally.Add eggs and 2 tablespoons milk and beat 2 minutes longer.Turn into two 9-inch layer pans which have been lined on the bottom with waxed paper, .then greased.Or use deep 8 \u2018inch layer pans.Bake in moderate oven.350 degrees, about 35 minutes for 9-inch pans \u2014 about 40 minutes for 8-inch.Fill and cover layers with Chocolate Satin Frosting and ill !> ¦¦ inches) Arrange chopped poppers, tomatoes and carrots at either end of the salad.Decorate with salad greens.Makes 16 servings.STUFFED HOT DOGS 16 wieners 6 onions, chopped 1/4 cup butter 8 slices sharp cheese, cut in strips 16 slices bacon 16 wiener buns Mustard and other relishes Slit wieners lengthwise, be-1(jecorate with chopped nuts, ing careful not to cut through: çhocOLATE SATIN FROST the bottom.\tIinG: Beat together until blend- Cook chopped onions in but-\tand 3 tablespoons ter until tender.Use to fill\t^ 1» M i «ni *« Itlllliilii ¦ : tkmlfeii™ nJSk THE ELEGANCE OE HIGH STYLE MINK is seen in a coat of Homo violet mink skins individually set on silk and worked in the round.The coal has a standing collar and cocktail length sleeves.It was shown during the Fur Fashion Previews in Toronto.Says teacher s sou'al life may influence school results 1 put cheese V Mi s-nv:: t wieners.Then strips in each.Wind a bacon strip around each wiener, securing with toothpicks.Broil wieners until bacon is crisp, then slio into toasted and lightly buttered buns.Pass relishes.DEVON CHEESE DREAMS These are so easy to make - j and always sure to be enjoyed ] Split English muffins Soft butter Cheese spread (the jarred kindl Sliced back bacon sifted icing sugar, Vi cup soft butter, 1 tablespoon milk and! Vs teaspoon salt Add 1 egg.1.teaspoon vanilla and 2 envel-; opes liquid baking chocolate.Beat until light and fluffy.BLACK AND WHITE SODAS This recipe makes 16 big glasses.Halve if desired.21-> to 3 cups quick chocolate-flavored mix 2 quarts milk I 2 quarts vanilla ice cream 1 2 bottles (3ft oz.each) chilled carbonated water d\u2019YOUVILLE HOSPITAL LADIES AUXILIARY The Ladies\u2019 Auxiliary of d'Y'ouville Hospital resumed their monthly meetings in the conference room at the hospital on Monday evening.September 13, at 8 p.m.Mrs.Monique Murray, president, presided over the meeting and was assisted by Mrs.Joyce Booth, secretary.Mrs.E.Andrews, treasurer gave a brief outline of the .Association's financial situation.Afterwards the heads of the different committees commented upon the nature of thdr respec- tive activities during the past EDMONTON (CP)\u2014A teach-] Principals who try to push 'year.\ter's social life may have a di- their teachers, either by indus- After the meeting adjourned rect influence on how well trious example or \"straw bos-refreshments were served by Johnny does at school, says,sing,\u201d are not effective in in-Mrs.Françoise Armstrong and a University of Alberta re- creasing pupil learning.Dr.Mrs.Denise D'Anjou, acting searcher, who suggests that Andrew:- said, hostesses.\tbetter schools result when \"While further research is ________________________________ teachers have fur.together so necessary, the indication may ¦HI .I daily.\t'be that teachers are motivated \"Schools that produce high more through direct intimate examination results tend to be association with their col-characterized by strong social, leagues than through direct inrelationships among the teach- teraction with the principal.\" Mr.and Mrs.Geo.Crawford, ers \u201d sajd Dr_ j.h.M.And- Dr.Andrews found teachers of Waterville, accompanied by re\\vs, in the Alberta Teachers in elementary schools have the Mr.Dufferin Annesley, of Hunt-: Association-s Council of School least to do with each other so-ingville, were recent guests of:Adm;nistratjon Bulletin.\tdally.Mr.and Mrs.Stanley Canning -jj js the case it becomes He says they are typically .an(1\tm Timmins and jmportant for principals to en-.women who centre their social a dress of Wedg-[Cochrane> 0nl'\tjcourage strong friendships lives outside the school rather a black velvet hat;\t* .*\t'among staff members.\u201d\tthan with their fellow teachers.Audet, and accessories.Her corsage Mr.and Mrs.Grant Annesley,! His finding, based on a study\t.Davila was of pink roses.\tLf Maple Grove, were overnight01 165 Alberta schools, is that .a e rntum.o.,\t\u2014 Smith, maternal guests of Mr.and Mrs.Dufferinjthe relationship of\tFRENCH LESSONS Place on Saturday, at 10 a.m.grandmother of the bride, wore.Annesley and were accompam- each other has a™ul September 4.\tat the Sacred\tâ navy blue\tand pink figured\ted home\tby Mr.\tEteheson strangest influen e on pupil Heart Church.\tFather P.Com-\tsUk, a navy blue hat, black ac-\tSmith, of\tMontreal,\twho\t\u2019\t03\tm -\t- eau officiated\tat the double\tcessories and\ta corsage of pink\tbeen the Annesley s ring ceremony\tand was cele-\tcarnations on\ther navy blue silk\ta week.\t_ brant of the Nuptial Mass.Mrs.coat.\"i IH Mr.ami Mrs.Andre Audet, * Audet-Jarvis * STANSTEAD \u2014 The marri- The groom's mother, Mrs.Au- sona Sage of Joan Marion, twin daugh-.det, chose ter of Mr, and Mrs.Allan Jar-]wood blue, vis, Stanstead, to Andre Audet, son of Mr.and Mrs Audet, of Sherbrooke, took Mrs.Leon has about the fluence on pupil had achievement of all the factors guest for that affect a teacher's performance.Prof i A.Lacroix Retired School Teacher Telephone 569-4984 G.Grenier played the wedding] The reception was held in the] A 1-pound package of cho- music Late summer flowers.lOOF Hall after the ceremony,] ., ,\t,\t,,\t.\t, icolate-flavored mix measures Were used in decorating the where at high noon a dinner was Lightly butter the split muf-labout 3 cups Put desired ' churdl.\tserved to over 70 guests.T h e ' Sport Coat by 'Botany' 500 fins.Spread with cheese, then; cover each half with a slice of back bacon.broil until i cups\t________ amount of mix into a large q'ilc, bride, given in marri- hall was attractively decorated pitcher and gradually stir in age by her father, was in a with summer flowers.The milk, to blend smoothly.\tg0wn 0f white Swiss organza bride\u2019s table was centered with B0TMY 500 recommends our Sa nit one dry cleaning Our knowledge of fabrics, our advanced Sanitone drycleaning process and our meticulous shaping and pressing keep that \u201clike new\u2019\u2019 look in the garment.For the best drycleaning in town, call on us today.Ladies' and Gents' SWEATERS 69c (Valid Sept.21st to Oct.2nd) a national service* Serve very hot, with favorite j relishes.Allow at least two per] person.MILK CHOCOLATE CAKE This light and tender cake has a color similar to milk chocolate.It calls for the new, easy-to-use liquid baking chocolate.IV* cups sifted cake flour l\u2019ï cups granulated sugar Beauty Tips Handy Manicure Aids Handy for home or travel use are the now nail polish remover pads.These come in j down the front of the floor bride and groom about to des-length skirt, a cathedral length cend the pink carpeted steps.I train of peau de soie was caught w here the bridesmaids awaited at.the wasit back with self mat- them.erial bows.Her finger tip Mr.and Mrs.Audet left on | length veil of cascading tulle a wedding trip to points of in-; was held in place by a coronet terest in Quebec and Ontario.,, of pearls and she carried a cas-;on their return they will reside; foil pockets and one pad will ^ bouquet of deep red glad- in Sherbrooke.For travelling,! VK'-S yv/ do all 10 nails, peoiailly good for the woman U, i'*\u201d' \\ *0' These are es- [pli \"and7tephanotis.\u2018 Her jewel- Mrs.Audet chose a three piece 2 teaspoons baking powder 1 teaspoon salt U 1 cup milk who travels or w ho has children lerv was a silver cross.Mis ¦4 teaspoon baking soda The Crown Laundry of Sherbrooke Limited.1705 King St.West \u2014- Sherbrooke.LEARN FRENCH ONCE AND FOR ALL Language Laboratory ^ Audio - Visual Aids ^ Best Courses SATURDAY \u2014 9:30 to 11:00 A.M.OCTOBER 9fh to JANUARY 29th Mr.G.Goulet, Teacher ?COST: $50.00 A Limited Registration Call 562-4261 tram 7:00 P.M.to 10:30 P.M.Monday to Friday inclusive, INSTITUT LINGUISTIQUE GOULET INC.1467 Denault St., Sherbrooke.white wool boucle suit, a navy at home who insist on playing 1U1SS (-ai\u2019ole\ta5i'I'^.\u2019b nivv \"accessories''and\" red rose her cosmetics and spili ot\twore a loor length na^y accessories and red rose, gown of crystal blue organza corsage.over taffeta having all over Guests were from Smiths Falls, ] .- toned embroidery and fashion- and Downsview, Ont, Montreal, ed on linos similar to that of Sherbrooke.Compton, Lachine.; the bride she wore a match- and Boundary Villages.v»-*' with them ing blue rose and leaf cap and veil as headdress and carried a colonial bouquet of pink carnations.Miss Janet Jarvis, as bridesmaid for her twin sister, was in a gown of heaven blue organza over taffeta having a band of toned embroidery on the bodice and the floor length skirt, her headdress was identical to that of the maid of honor and she carried a colonial bouquet of yellow mums.Both wore silver pendants, gifts of the bride.Mr.Audet stood as witness for his son.Mrs.Jarvis, mother of the bride, was in an autumn blue mist knit suit with a blue-gold-white blouse, she wore a white j cut velvet hat and gold color accessories and a corsage of j pink carnations.\t1 Autumn is the time to be in New York That\u2019s when it\u2019s cooler there and less crowded .the shopping\u2019s great.Broadway is bright with new shows and old hits.the pro football season is in swing \u2014it\u2019s the time of year when the whole wonderful world of New York is wide awake to entertain and excite you! 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When do you want to go?For details, see your Travel Agent or call AIR CANADA at ZE 6-8300 (no toll charge), Al R CANADA (§) 1 1 I THE QUEBEC SCENE Wagner calls on judges to discuss 2 problems MONTREAL tT - Quebec Justice Minister Claude Wagner Saturday night called on the judges of the province to consult with cne another on two problems which he said might at feet the judiciary One problem involved the possible inability of some judges to carry on their duties because of age.sickness or other rea *ons.The second difficulty in voiced the \"disparity between sentences\" handed down for cne and the same offence.Mr.Wagner made his remarks in an address to the an nual conference of Quebec judges in Montreal.He said there comes a time when any judge should -I- Tracks jumped SEPT - TI ES, Que (CP -A Quebec North Shore and Labrador Railway freight train carrying 10 tankers end 55 bex cars jumped the tracks Saturday near this community, 310 miles northeast of Quebec City No injuries were reported.Damage was heavy and the\t.\t.\u2022 wsv me - not expected t SllOt tO deOtH be cleared before Tuesday.The Young Liberals, meeting ;n the annual convention here Iso asked that a study be made on the possibility of government expropriation of private telephone companies operating in Quebec.The delegates also declared their opposition to capita! pun ishment.develop a sense of the imitations to hi ¦ 'n' Bid \"astonishes\" MONTREAL (CP) \u2014 Charle physical and intellectual capacities.\"It can happen that a judge, after many years of good and loyal service, might simply be unable, because of age.-icknes-or other factors, to fulfil adequately his high and noble function- NDP candidate in Mont real Mont Royal, said Sundav night he is \"astonished ' that Pierre-Elliott Trudeau plans make a bid for nomination Liberal party candidate in the -ame riding for the Nov.8 fed era! election.Mr.Trudeau, like Mr.Taylor a university professor and a political w riter, was one of three Quebec intellectuals who joined the Liberal camp this month Announcing his intentions re gardmg the Mont Royal nnml nation earlier Sunday, he called his perspective NDP opponent \"a good man\" with whom his on y difference of instruments MONTRE M CP'-Two per sons, one of them a nightclub dancer, were shot to death and a police constable was injured in a gun battle in east end Montreal Saturday night The dancer was identified as Denise Hcule.2k Police said she was shot by Andre Gendron, to 20, a friend of hers.Gendron as was himself then shot by pclice.The injured police officer.Constable Camille Gendron\u2014no relation of the gunman\u2014was reported in satisfactory condition at hospital after receiving a bullet in the shoulder.SM-f \u2022'J\"?'Made in Quebec' MONTREAL (CP \u2014The Quebec Federation of Young Liberals passed resolutions Saturday asking the provincial government to organize a sysetm of 'mobile libraries and to place a \"made in Quebec\" marking on all products manufactured the province.Trudeau in riding MONTREAL CP i Pierre Elliott Trudeau, political writer were in \"choice and professor who joined the Liberal party earlier in Septem ber as one of three prestigious names for the party's list of candidates in the Ncv.8 cite lion, has decided to seek the Liberal nomination in Montreal Mount Royal.\"It is a riding which as far as 1 can see has a democratic or ganization.a fairly active a-sociation and a very honest one.\" he said in an interview.87 IN ST.FRANCIS Continued from Pse 5 SHFRRROOKF DAILY RFCORD MON , SFFT *7, best crown and finish; Merlin jGrififth 76.3: Harvev Coote 7! 4, Kenneth Sktllen 70 2 Tractor plows, hydraulic, wide and narrow bottom, no wheels 1 ourtesv or markers allowed, men over 18 vear*, Walter Coles 81 7 also [hesi finish George Morrison !80S also best crown, Stephen jCooie 77 6, Roderick Morrison 77.3; Harley Weare 74,6.Mcl un Gunter 73 7; Daryl Granger 72.7: Ross Gunter 713; F J.MatdernuU 63 2 ! Tractor plow - hydraulic, w ide and narrow bottom, wheels »!\u2022 [lowed, men over 18 years.El-win Coote 79 3 also best crown ,smi finish: Neil Mountain 75.3: (Rosaire Poirier 75 1: Freddie [Johnston 74 t; Germain Beau* lac 70 8.Dale Coote 69 6 Gor don Patrick 64 Tractor plows, trailer type, wide and narrow bottom, men over 18 vesrs.Winston Doyle 83.6.Eric McMannis 80.9.also best crown and finish; Robert Harnman 795; Stanley Weare 77.8.Orville Cinnamon 74 4, Main Cross 73 9 Wilfrid Pal rick 73 4.Arnold Cross 72.9.Larry Cinnamon 708 Open class, any type tractor plow, open to men over 18 years who have never plowed at a match before, Alfred Boulan gor 813.also ties! crown and finish; Steve Perkins 78.Terry Whiltingstall 75 2\t(.a it h Bad gor 72.3 Financial & Market Report Of lireenihield* Lid MONTREAL STOCK EXCHANGE Closing 11 Previous a.m TAULBEE At the t niversity Hospital, Cleveland, Ohio, on September 23rd., 1965, the birth of a son to Dr and Mrt.Omn E.Taulbee mee Margaret Mae-Dougall).A brother for Oegor, Ed i «m and Geordie ! 1 lit IRONIC II WDS FROM Kl Ssl \\\t\u2014- Pierre Proven ( her, a student at Ottaw aim versity.is seen guiding an electin' ra/oi with Iwn elec- tronic hands made in Russia He lost both his hands last M.iv when he and two friends weie expenniciiting with a new type of rocket with a solid propellant, whiso it exploded One of the boys was killed and the other was urn-injured, UT Wirephoto) News Hashes from around the world in AS RETURNING Continued from Page 5 THE APPOINTMENT OK LAWRENCE T.MOORE as assistant director of public relations.Queen's Tniversity, was announced today .A graduate of Queen's, Mr.Moore worked as a reporter for seven years on newspapers isr Sherbrooke, Cornwall, and Kingston.Krotn 1962 to 1964 he taught English at Blenheim District High School in Blenheim, Ontario.Mr, Moore has also been active in political affairs, having been a candidate for Kingston riding in the 1959 provincial election and a candidate for Kent riding in the 1963 federal election.In 1960 he also sought election to Kingston City Council.self, Mr.Arsenault sees no problems as up to now there has not been an\\ trouble Every election -ince 1945 has passed without incidents, he said.On Novembei 8.Mr, Arsen ault plans to staj in his living-room most of the day and night, watching results come in across Canada and remaining close by the telephone as the riding's returns are phoned in.RICHMOND Mrs, George I-ovett aecompan led by Mrs.Bruce Bailey, St Fcye, spent the weekend the former's parents, Mr Mrs.M.E Lodge, Aberdeen Ave.Weekend visitors of Mrs Eva Donahue were her sister.Mrs.Ethel Burns and nephews.Messrs George and Angus 1)\\ son.of Montreal.Miss Nina Crowell.Toronto, is the guest of the Misses Lida and Eunice Hughes Mr, and Mrs, Stuart Stalker Springfield, Mass., were recent visitors of the former's mother.WOKING.England Plans to name a new after the late sir W i n Churchill have touched AP) school s t o n off a political row in this town 25 miles southwest of London.\"Political g i m mirk r y with claimed Town Councillor Terry an(l Malloy, a Labor party member.\"Inept.' said Mrs.Joy Cheat tie of the Liberal party.\"I am quiic horrified at this Each candidate will have a Mrs, Bertha Stalker at the Wales separate adding machine at his Home, home and as results are phoned Mr.ami Mrs.Ron Messenger in, the figures are simply added and little son, Bruce, Belleville, on the machines\tOnt .have returned home after Mr.Arsenault takes his seri spending a week with the lat-ous job in his stride as after all ter's parents, Mr and Mrs.A.T.he is an old hand at it by now.Smith.unexpected criticism.' back Thomas Lean.Conservative party member and chair man of the town's board of school governors.He said plans are going ahead to dedicate the school next sum nier.?but the reports said dam will be borne by I loyd\u2019s of Lon i Mavatlan was serious and don, authoritative sources said k it it M'FN (Reuters) British run schools in Aden were shut today undei strict security measures imposed following the suspension of the state's const) tution Saturday .Bars and movie theatres w ere declared out of bounds to British servicemen Sunday and a napped fjrs( diplomatic accord signed mghl curfew was extended to ties age 5.000 persons are homeless.Regular communications were disrupted.At least a score of boats and small ships were re ported sunk in the port.?CAI RO ( A Pi Britain United Arab Republie s agreement Sunday foi lion of cultural relations and the ïned an promo the ?between the two countries since the 1956 Sue/, crisis.Minister of State G e orge Thomson, who signed for Britain, said the agreement mark the beginning of co-operation ami friendship be t w e c n the countries.The agreement call \u2022 for an exchange of expi Ml-.XIt D kind» Write ae foi quotetione or drop In at our commercial plant.Sherbrooke Dally Record, SO Camirand SI.Sherbrooke Tel 5S9-3630 local t.* 1.Articles For Sale AUCTION SALE or 5 apartment houses TO BE MOVED.for Dunn J.J.Investment Inc., owners.DATE Wed., Sept.29th.AT 7.50 PM.elf $100.00 for the lot or 25 eentsiSAIJC to be held at the door of each fall R W Rom.Oreenlavi \u2022»ch house, located »« (ollova Road.TeJ.845-3SS1.1 b.Christmas Trees For Sale 12.To Let isle, encvclope-Harvard classii LENNOX VILLE, 55 Warren ftt: 4 -\u2014 -i\troom\thealed apartment, fltovi, GHRISTM AS tr»«\tttock\tfor\tplant-1\tfridge\tand hot water tupplied, ing, for spring\t1988,\tt wo\tyears\t$R5 oo\tmonthly Tel.582-2185.Scotch pine seedling $14.50 pet - 1,000, Colorado blue spruce, three NEW 5 room apartments, heated, year seedling»,\t*20 00\tper\t1,000,\t$85.00\tper month, Available inn also other apecles available mediately, tituateri Belvedere So.Stock Imported from North Apply J L.Pomerleau, 562-5728 Country Chrlalma» Tree Nursery,;\u2014- Lowville, N.Y E'or Information MOVING local and long distance and complete prit e list write p.O.Box 85, Ayer » Cliff or Tel.j 838.4241.Paul Boudreau 804-4251 Deauville Washer re-con ; guaranteed in A 1 ! $149.00 fKasv payments available!.Ross-IViron Klec-i trie Ltd., 183 Frontenac St.Tel 562 1564 PIANOS: new small si/e pianos keyboard, walnut finish.Special *489.00 Good used pianos Price $89 00 up.We also rent pianos Pianos tuning and repairing.Ho bert Rlouin Pianos.1506 King St.W 569-3423 AUCTION SALE s fini for Jean Thomas Faucher, 4.Property For Sale TAILOR For Udie* And gentlemen Gencrel Repairs F COLLETTE 84 King St West, (in basement) Tel 562 4334 SHERBROOKE $140.General plumbing \u2014 Auto mafic Oil Heating system \u2014 wood \u2014 bricks $40.00 per thousand \u2014Plywood doors\u2014 Milemite $10.00 sheet \u2014 Gyproc \u2014 Insulation Wool\u2014 Paint \u2014 Furniture.GABRIEL DUBREUIL 1151 King St.East Tel 562-3892 R R.3 Sherbrooke (Duvernay St.) Saturday, Oct 2nd, '65, AT 12:30 P.M, TO BL SOU»: A herd of cattle,, purebJoitd.comprising 32 cows, 7 freshened, t lo ficshen in October, '.to Ireslien in November, 3 in December and the others Jan, Feb.March and April, 5 pureblond cows, 2 registered.2i heifers to freshen soon, 5 calves.2 Surge milkers with pump anh tubing.1 Ktainless steel milk re IriL'erator Bulk tank) ( raft, cap.! 300 gallons, 1 electric hot, water J healer, cap 30 gallons, pails and; coolers, grain cart, 2 garden cul-t 11\\alors 1 single sleigh, walking j plough, double sleigh.garden, sower, dmihle corn cultivator, fin-1 ishing harrow.1 reservoir cap.1 200 gallons, pickets and wire fori fencing.Many other articles loo numerous to mention.This i.s a very interesting auction. of 150 m p.h STORAGE Unheated.4500 sq, ft.Sprinkler, elevator and loading dock.Centrally located, easv access.ARMSTRONG DISTRIBUTING LIMITED, 266 Aberdeen, Sherbrooke.Tel.562 2689.BILINGUAL AUCTIONEER COMPLETE AUCTION SERVICES ART BENNETT Sawyerville\u2014Tel.889-2272 AUCTIONEER (Bilingual) Licensed Real Estate Agenr Robert Burns Tel.Cookshire 875-3203 POLISHERS CLEANERS EXPERT REPAIRS on Electric Ranges IRONS\tPARTS for Standard Makes * Estimates * Work Guaranteed TOASTERS Tel.562-1564 ELECTRIC LTD.183 Frontenac St\u201e Sherbrooke ROSS-BIRON BALL and ROLLER BEARINGS available tn Sherbrooke at ARMSTRONG INDUSTRIAL SUPPLIES LTD.til Wellington St.South\tTel.567-4701 L'lL ABNER HOUSFKEEPER wanted for famib -\tof four, in \\\\>st Brome.Tel.263 room tenement, complete 1488.bathroom, near school and\t.hurches.Donut situated on Kin*; AM kJEVFR DREAMED A SOM O'MIME WOULD STOOP SO LOW -V- yW.X~->, X- OR EVEN A FAPPT/.' IT S Tl ME US THREE HAD A MAN-TO-MAN TALK r.r sr -s s; s; s 'S' sS < ' -S' S' S?S' S' > S' S' \\s\\ \\w \\V \\W \\\\N \\\\\\ \\\\\\ \\\\\\ \\\\\\ \\\\\\ sw Twins win American Karichal loses his Ihird slraighl as Drysdaie wins and teams tied, both dubs have seven games left Juan Marichal can\u2019t win Don gave Philadelphia Philiio a 5-4 Drysdaie can\u2019t do anything victorv O'er New York Mets else.So San Francisco Giants In Saiurdaj s games the Gland Los Angeles Dodgers go into ants downed Milwaukee 7-5.the the final week of the National Dodgers blanked St.Louis 2-0.League season all even.\tCincinnati shaded Houston 1-0.While Milwaukee Braves were the Cubs whipped the Pirates handing Marichal his third 6-3 and the Mets and Phillies straight loss Sunday.3-2, Drys- split two 4-1 decisions, dale won his fourth in a row WJ!s le.H off Top IMvIpprs\u2019 first and pitched the Dodgers to their ninth consecutive victory.1-0 over St.Louis Cardinals.Drysdaie fired a five-hitter at the Cardinals and made a first-inmng run-produced on Maun .I'hTow'to\"second'waV'wild.'\"Gil-l Jim _»il- iiam\u2018s single scored him with up.The game\u2019s oniy run.harnkn.Drysdaie did not walk a man 22 12.has accounted for aru| auowe(j on|v t]iroe runners BASEBALL Vine man League SATURDAYS JAMES Chienj 3 2.X*» York tat Minnesota 5-5, Washlnitou U3 CleveUna 1, PcîtoU 4 Boston 5, Karnes CH> 3 CaUfornu l-O.Baltimore 2*2 SUNDAYS GAM6S Cif.vMjiiv» 5, \\cv Yv*ik à Minnesota 2.Washington 1 Clevela.ia 0*7, Detroit 2 i Boston 1, Kansas t'U> 2 California 1, Baltimore 2 MONDAYS GAMES Kv it> at Bvtlum ue Only game >eheduied \\mcncan I cajjue against Ray Sadecki with a bunt single.When the St.Louis lefthander attempted a pickoff.Will stole second, and contin-led to third when Bill White's \tW\tt\tPet GBL\t v-MLnnesoU\t.99\t58\t.KU\t Baltimore\t90\t64\t.584\t7;2 \t91\t66\t.580\t8 Deu oit\t.\t86\t71\t,548\t13 Cleveland .\t8.s\t73\t.VH\t15'.» New York .\t75\t83\t475\t24 California\t73\t85\t,462\t20'3 Washington\t67\t89\t429\t3 l \u2019 a Boston\t61\t97\t38 r;\t38'v V-ns.ts Citv\t58\t97\t.374\t40 Wills\u2019 base-running and Jim Gil- single\u2014stand throwing right Ham\u2019 hard now one-third of the nine victories Ü as tar as second.Singles by Frank Bolling in in the Dodgers' streak, which ha> lifted them from 4 .games t|,e >econ(i an(j Mack Jones in back into a tie for first.At San Francisco.Gene Oli the third drove in Milwaukee runs against Marichal.then Giver\u2019s bases-loaded homer in the ivel.hornem| in the sixth, sixth iruiing gave the Biaves a WHUe McCovey tagged his 3 ' 0 !eati anc* Pfovided the homer in the bottom ol the clincher again-1 Marichal, who has lost Ll and won 22.\t' narrison\u2019s homer, hi- first in The Giants, who zoomed to jhp majors, came off Billy Mc-thc top with a 14-game winning Ço0i who had replaced Joe string, have dropped five ofiNuxall at the, start of the As nine since with Marichal los- tros- njnth with Cincinnati holding three of them\ting a 21 ]ead Both clubs have seven games.paj;!jaronj's three-run hemer lelt all at home\u2014before the ,n ,he sixth gave the Pirates a regular season closes next Sun- 3.0 ]ead and Don Cardwell day.The Giants open a three-,blanked the Cubs or five hits game set against St.Louis to- umh the ninth, when they tied day.then conclude with a four- d (he doubles by Stargell game series against the third- and Pagliaroni in the 10th off place Cincinnati Reds.Los An-;Xed Abernathy - making his geles starts a three-game series goth appearance of the season\u2014 against Cincinnati tonight, then won jt for Pittsburgh.x-C line hed prunsni Natiimul l.ciitpic SATURDAY'S GAMES New Yoik 1*4.PhilaUel^Uia 4-1 PUlsbu.gh 3.Ci tic a go 6 '.î.'hvrtnkee 5.San Kranci>co 7 st.Louis O.1 os Aiu\u2019ole.N 2 Cincinnati t.Houston ft SUNDAY'S GAMES New York 4.Philadelphia ô Pitisbur.y'h j, Chicago 3 Milwaukee 3.San Francisco 2 Si.Louis O, Los Angeles 1 Cincinnati 2.Houston 4 MONDAY'S GAMES Chicaso at Philadelphia Milwaukee at Houston Cincinnati at Los .Angeles St.Louis at San Francisco Onl> games scheduled National League / pennant Edge Senators 2-1 to wrap it up, Sam Mele gets champagne bath as players celebrate, Orioles win The phone jangled m Minnesota t wins\u2019 dressing room tinder District of Columbia .stadium, \u2018Get that, I\u2019m bust, veiled » champagne snaked Sam Mele \"It\u2019s the vice president, said an aide So Mele went In the phone and accepted congratulations Uvm Unbelt llumphrev after the Twins had cinched their j first American League pennant by edging Washington Senators 7 1 sumliiv for their fhltli victorv of the season \"By gosh, it\u2019s great.Sam.\" said llumphrov, a funner senator from Minnesota \"You\u2019ve done a great job.Give my best i wishes to all the plajers.1 couldn't he happier \u2019' Neither could the Twins Iron hcally.thev wrapped up the pen Llsevvhere m the AT, Chicago n nt in Washington the city\tJ*05'\tNew York thev left after the P.HÎ0 season Yankees 5 3.Kansas Citv \\th Zoilo Y ersalles.the sparkplug b'tie.s edged Boston Red Sox 2-1 shorlstop making a strong bid ;\u201d'1* * leveland a tut Detroit split, for Most \\ a In a hie IMayer Imn T'l\u2019ois w inning n and los ors.was the kev as the Twins **ig to the liHlmis , ! put ,t out ,l reach ot Balt.moiv WON DOUBLE- VICTORIES Orioles, their last challengers n\"' Tv'\"\" *»\u2018l «'noies both \\ er-olles tripled in the sixtli \"\"ll 'hmble victories Satunlnv.renting Washing I while Baltimore ,,ji.|,tl, downed the Angels 2 1 and 20 Frank 1'he White Sox took two from ; inning and promptly scored en ''n! a passed ball by catcher Don '''d Ziininei Then, in the i .vvitli the score tied 1 t L\\TRY BODY I\u2019OI RS \u2014 Minnesota Outfielder Harmon Killebrew gets the ducking as Twins teammates pour (hr champagne in a dressing room celebration after vester day\u2019s pennant-winning game.Minnesota defeated Wash Imlach lifts suspension on \tW\tL\tPet\tGBL Los AiigeleJ*\t9!\t64\t.587\t San Francisco\t91\t64\t.587\t Cincinnati .\t.88\t67\t.568\t3 Pittsburgh .\t86\t71\t.548\t6 Milwaukee\t83\t72\t.536\t8 Philadelphia .\t81\t74\t523\t10 St.Louis\t75\t79\t.487\t15>-2 Chicago \t\t70\t86\t.449\t211 \u2022_> Houston\t\t\t63\t92\t.406\t28 New York\t49\t108\t.312\t43 itiglou 2 1 to take the Ymenean I eague title, timing those pouring are Coaehes Jim I enion, left foregiound, and Billy Martin, second from right.i AP W irephoto) Eddie Shack p'omoter D\u201cndee wants to take .ml> live\tlast season Shack claimed that Imlach Ç|ç|y OH tOUT G LAC F BAY, N.S (CP)- Quilioi doubled, took third on a G'*\u2019 Yankcus .It and TO, Detroit wild pitch bv Pete Hieherl and whipped Cleveland 4 1 and Bos ; scored ,m Y ersalles' long flv\tP 'PPda!*\t»>«->\u2022 pleader on the 33rd\tlap ot\tthe\tleader in the last quarter to the\tfourth race expressed\ta\tnote\tof\tconfidence;suit\tback\tand forth,\tas well as,three fumbles, wh'ile'NDG drop-\t100i*af, lai\u2018'' ,thr, Texan over'\twire- H was Mr.Lew's third\ti\u2014Miss Black Bird 32.10 21.90 11.20 Gaiters, and especially increasing the \u201ckeen\u201d tempo ihpir i,,n\u2019\t!too*i ^e'v Zealander Bruce Me- straight win and his fourth inj4\u2014sir Royal b.\t15.20 8.30 ' fans sur- ! ,\t,\t(Laren on the 33rd lap and ledihis last six starts at Sher-|2-Electi011 Bo1 Mitchell s in the in Iheir quarterback, Will Mil-of the hundreas of chell, who came up with a fine rounding the field.consisted A distinct lack of eastern hos quarter after he intercepted a nipeg committed the only three pitality was encountered by two visiting Western Football Con ference clubs during the week end.Edmonton Eskimos called at Ottawa Saturday and were dismantled 40 1 by thf Rough Ri ders\u2014a result that might have been foreseen since the Esks are tail-enders in the WFC while Ihe Riders are tied with Hamilton Tiger-Cats for the lead in the east.But then Toronto Argonauts, normally the most charming hoists in Canadian Football, forgot their manners Sunday as they hung a 24 22 defeat on the unsuspecting Bombers.Getty pass to snuff out the .ly promising Edmonton drive of the game.The other two Ottawa points came on a safety touch.Kcrbow s 80-yard quick kick accounted for the only Edmonton point in the second quarter COME TO LIFE The Argonauts fumbles of Ihe game, losing the ball twice One of the fumbles set up the winning touchdown when Simpson pounced on a bobble by flanker Billy Cooper at the Toronto vi.After a nine-yard plunge by Tiick Shatto and a Winnipeg who had 1,ii ! penalty for too many men on the Stamps ride Ô over Lions British Columbia Lions, who last year won Ihe Canadian Laren on the 33rd lap and led his \u2018last six starts at Sher-!2\u201cE\u2018ecti,°\" Bo>\u2019 v\t«so own performance him across the finish line by brooke.\tijlmraT v-7\t.Tbund,TOlaP- With Bishop\u2019s ahead 9-7 after/nine ÇoniP'ot®d one-fifth of a second.\t[n the Invitation Handi-;Carmen, Adios Kent.* passes on 22 attempts for 90 There was little difference be cap pace Saturday evening it\touinella: (i-4) saot.so closer battle with Guy .\tfifth race Piche guiding Sir Royal ]Hprre a®'ï\t2-90\t2 j® [a field-length runback putting 111 t\u2019lsIIt\tMcLaren, seventh in world Volomite home the winner in Is-Kokomo Joe\t\u201d z'm (the Leafs up 13 9 at 8:01.The -'1 Gratias was behind three ranking last year, designs and 2:10 1-5.Bardier\u2019s Bill John-'\tSHt.i - Mr.Juliette and convert attempt was blocked.pegs for 21 yards, while Wilton builds his own racing cars.Hi.- ston was tj,e ear]v pace-setter Pine Acres Scott-Bob Wilton, crossing the field'\u2018\u2022'ounied t«'0 for 30 yards.As car Saturday was powered,but he couldn't maintain his\tSIXTH RACE behind a cordon of Gaiter \"ell, Gratias\taveraged 26.2 with an Olds engine.Hall.whoiearij- advantage after the three-'1 l eL D'90 3 60 2-80 all vards kicking, on a total dis-also builds the Chaparrals C)Uarter four-yard olunge by Bob; ,\t,\t,\t\u2014t- avidson, Ihe\u2018kickoff to NDG\u2019farris\u2019 .lrpe were .ntercepted.;tween the cars except for Hall\u2019s,was In rushing he counted 70 yards,automatic transmission, in eight times.rock bottom a week earlier in[f'eJd' Brosnan eluded deiensiveLrounce(j 217 by Calgary Stain- duc*®8 touchdown.shiÏ!\u201cdLrî^!iredCmZ!nî1Mdockf>r^ carried the ball all vards kicking, on a total dis'i^hbbiouJht hiif tlieSriUa^er an^ 'vas ^at to theT-Princfss-'Ma^JUc 6 40 lm place in the five-team Western the vva*v' scorm§ the most spec nncp 184 >arcls in se'on vvm^h brought llim thc 1%4 1 s- wire.Denis Barton's Castle Hal Time: 2.09.1 \u2014 LUly vonian Football Conference\tjtacular major of the tilt.Good kicks.\troad-racing championship and f j n j s ^ e ^ third with John Princ.esi Mir, Senator Mir, Drum- blocking cleared the way, pro Bishop Saturday night they were road-racing other score was the 1965 Grand Prix at Sebring.[ j0j]n Davies' Bengali, one of[mond T\u2018P' Liria Vonian.made by Cameron Rogers, a Fla., had a big Chev engine in the favorites, fourth.They were\tseventh race a 33-0 loss to Hamilton.sud>alf ,Norm Rauhaus to grabl^^^^gVSSiw; hTthel Wil,on\u2019 \u2018«gether with Mit-,Held goal that opened the;his car\tboth caught\u2019off guard by Siri^wufsenator \u2022 ^ ?» î'iS denly came to life against the! V13^'s.>,ass lrom 'Lu\u2018 36 and southern Alberta city.And there >'hell, proved to be a standout'games scoring One convert The lexans elapsed time was.Royal Volomite.\t[t-Ptne RWge Adios\t3.70 dash the remaining five yards mav hp morp snow trmicht tor from the opening kickoff,:011* Of five was good.\ttwo hours, 27 minutes.27.6 sec- The best payoff across the.Time: 2;ii \u2014 Happy Gai, Indian Bombers, who had won both their previous games.After spotting Winnipeg an interlockingP01 l*u' l' [may be more snow tonight for;1\t.\t_ their contest in Regina against jacking with his mates in Scoiing summary follows.[Saskatchewan Roughriders.straight drives through the\tfirst Quarter Lions, not used to such con center, and long dashes good t\u2014Rishon s tielri ditions in balmy Vancouver, tor first downs.\tS°al ( Roger* ) .have gained only nine points in However, the sweet taste ol\tSecond Quarter [nine games.\tvictory soon turned sour, at the 2\u2014NDG .touchdown In other weekend games, both; 18:10 mark, as NDG quarter interlocking contests in Eastern back.Allen, carried the ball 3 Canada, Toronto Argonauts around the end crossing the final TD.for t he 7:45 ' Winnipeg Blue pallvi ^down.they moved ChamerS and ahead l7-7 at the half, dropped behind 2217 at Ihe end of the\ttîo nC That one had to be the upset j quarter and pulled it out of Ihe tear.1 ht Bombers arc with a converted touchdown Rllffnln wilT«i first - place contenders in theisj]or(]y af(or j|icv changed ends West, only (wo points behind! \u2018\t'\tFred Williamson, a defensive scored their first win in nine line Calgary Stain peders.who! Quarterback Pete Liske, op back for Kansas City Chiefs league starts by defeating Win whipped B.C Lions 21-7 Satur\tcrating behind improving block\twho is\tantagonistic\ttoward re-\tnipeg Blue Bombers 24 22 and 1\toaeh Coulter,\texpressing day night.The Argos not only\ting, completed to of his '!()\treivers\tin\tgeneral\tand Lance\t{Ottawa Rough Riders whomped\tdls\tsatisfaction of Ihe game,\t-i hadn't won in eight starts, they [passes including two touchdown Alworth in particular, neutral Edmonton Eskimos 40-1.\t!-aid: '\"c played the same hadn't come within a touchdown [tosses to Pat Brosnan and ized the San Diego flanker Sun- At Calgary Larry Robinson's [brand of ball in the second as 5 of winning in nearly a month,\tscored the third touchdown him-jday as\tthc\tChiefs and Chargers\tnine points did three things\u2014\tin\tthe first half,\tbut I know\t(Faust)\t8:01 The loss sent Winnipeg home\tself on a three - yard keeper\tbattled\tto\ta 10-10\ttie in the\tthey put Stampeders in sole\tthat we'll improve.\tFor a groupj6\u2014Bishop's with an even break from a two-; play.\tAmerican Football League.i*osscssion of first place, they who have been together for; (Wilton)\t8:20 game eastern swing as a result1 .,.\u201e ,\t\u201e\t,\t, [put Robinson first in the WFC's only a week a no a half, they\u2019ve 7\u2014NDG\ttouchdown of a 14-8 victory over Montreal Jaekie Parker kicked all tliree Williamson allowed only Q'0 individual scoring race and they shown up very well.Certain (Allen) .\t18:10 Alouettes Friday night.The Es ron'cr j and other points passes to reach Alworth.\"t'0 t.nai)ied him to gain the title as kimos will trv to pick up the added on singles by Dave {grabbed ll for 277 yards and 11 oalgarvs all-time high scorer pieces Tuesday night when thin Mann- \u2019,iu'kl s,mPS0n and John;25.2-yard average in the Charg-;wjth m visit Hamilton Tiger Cats at 8iVll™asV^ last two on unsuc ers\u2019 first two victories.\tI The points from a touchdown, p.m.EDT in a g;,me to be tele c'e,sfl1 f10111 goal attempts.\tWilliamson, as a matter ofjtvvo converts and a single put vised by the CTV, (Dice) .NDG ., convert (Hamust).Third Quarter No scoring.Fourth Quarter \u2014Bishop\u2019s .touchdown (Davidson) \u2014NDG .touchdown (Faust) touchdown onds, an average speed of 101.7 i)0ar[i was ;n the fourth race Melo(b'- Royal Match, Miche Volo, mUes an hour and better than|Sunday when Bill Lachance Adios Sp\u201cNELLA; (6.7): $47 60 the\trecord mark\tof\t2.38.38.4\tset\tteamed Normand Hague's Miss\teighth\trace 66:10 in\ta Ferrari a\tyear ago\tby\tBlack gird under the wire just,3\u2014sonny Boy b\t3.go\t3.40 2 40 Pedro Rodriguez of Mexico City.a nose ahead of Robert Strat- 1\u2014Lucy Spencer\t4.so 2.50 Canadian Grand Prix winner in (on atKj gjr p0yaj g she paid18-Bozo E\u2019^ngton\t2.70 5:43 1963 and 1964.\tin «0100 and «112(1 and\tT3»-3 - Clap H, Clei- .>,s^.H), s^L.90 anti sii.cu ann cr Adios, Ptulglow, Shelbv T, quite BETTERS RECORD\twith Stratton\u2019s entry paid the A Ladd.Hall also set a lap record over; sum of $301.80 for the quinel-\tninth race the 2.5-milc road circuit of one la.\t2\u2014Brightside\t4 70 3.30 .1.00 minute, 24.9 seconds, an aver- The double of Jay Spangler f~|,arlight Hdl\to 0° 3 \u201c age speed of 104 m.p.h., clipping and Royal C.Way paid $10.10 Time: 2:09.2 \u2014 Duchess Day, Rh>- ^ 2.3\tseconds off the\tmark he\tset\tSunday while in the seventh it\tthm, Mac.Miss\tMironac, Caria a year ago.\twas Simard\u2019s Tarabbe and Jo-\tGaUn> star Adtos- He won thc Pepsi - Cola din\u2019s W'ill Senator and $47 80\ttenth race Trophy, a cash award of $2,000was collected at the window's.| INTERCEPT FIVE Quarterback Hamit filling in for the injured Bill Re dell, had a at Ottawa as the Riders throt Dick Thornton, replacing in\t°utgained Alworth.While Robinson one point ahead of Hired quarterback Kennv Ploon.-Mworth picked up 21 yards on Jack Abendschan of Saskatche-threw to Ken Nielsen for the d's lwo receptions, Williamson wan in the individual scoring Kerhow.f.rst Wlnnlpeg touchdown and intercepted a pair of passes by race.Robinson's 343 is seven miserable afternoon scored lhe other two himself on ¦loh'1 Had! and returned them points higher than the former short runs All three were con- \u2022vards- Calgary mark set by Earl Luns Charley Johnson makes Browns look bad as Cardinals run up 49-13 win, : Packers edge Colts as Giants win Homestretch Spence 5.10 3.20 2.60 5.20 and record lap times.\t[sum of $59.90 for the com-|7-Mtss Princess Deli\t300 Rodriguez\u2019 Ferrari finished.binatior; of Homestretch Spence* Tl™*: 2:17 ~ blIlda E*b.re,s\u2018-\u201eSi,r third, five laps behind the lead- and Northwood Cannon.\tIMapiecroft Queen^*11\u2019 ^\t3 ' ers.\tN\tOne suspension was handed'\texacta: (4-3), ss?.»o tied his ground attack for a net vrrted Norm Winton and Ed Oakland Raiders handed Hou ford loss of 19 yards and intercepted 1 lmor kicked a long single for si on Oilers *heir first loss, 21-47.C,D 7 FIRST IN 12 YEARS five of the 20 passes thrown by thc B
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