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[" Bu out S^nt Kaire de Sherkrteke WEATHER Subb> »ith cloudy periods today, showers this esewing; cool: winds light.High today and low tomght 55 and 35.Summary for Friday: Soute sun, some clouds, a few showers.Today's Chuckle Womtn'i stylo» rn»y chonoa, but then dosions remain tho soma.Established 1897 Price: 7 Cents SHI RBROOkl OU Bt C.THURSDAY, SI PI 1 MBKR 30, 19t>5 /.il Sherbrooke; mid November earliest date Sixtv - ninth Year V*\"*\"*' s.iè*®' vf1\t'^ i Vakano h'ovis again i p s , liw\u2019S ,.S.¦ ;1:ll9R ¦-hc vd 3 von Dupuis on influence - ped- 1 cling ciuigcs cannot be started before the middle of November, a pro\\tnctal justice de- j partment spokesman said Wednesday h .-.id oni\\ be held that early i! a special session of the cnminal assi/cs in ihat city were called, the spokesman said.\\ justice m Si Johns, Quo., Tuesday ordered that the site of the trial be chance to S'.cif:ookc Iront S: John- The next régula; assi/cs at Sherbixv'kc arc scheduled ; for January.-.Lawyers for Mr Dupuis, tor | mer federal minister without portfolio, had o p posed the Crown application lor the 'change of venue.Mr.Justice Philippe Lamarre M\tJLx J J °f Quebec Superior Court said ft & fits in granting the application that it would bo impossible to choose; an impartial jury at St.Johns MANU V (CP) The Taal volcano hurled steam ami lava 'during the campaign tor the !2,000 feet into the air today while rescuers tried to deter Not 8 federal election .mine how many persons died in the volcano s éruption Tues WANTS TRIAL (day.\tMr.Dupuis has said he wanl- The Philippine constabulary estimated about 500 persons his trial as soon as possible and ! :i;\th;,\\e bc/n ki'.\u2019od.V ont 2,000 Filipinos lived on the vol Justice Minister Wagner of Que-1 » \u2022.m - .-.i.ii'Cs and ihe f ; t rescue parties to reach the island her has said efforts were being ; I cared most had been killed.But more and more were turn- ,na-v io\t1,1 Uu' 1\tPakistani city e -34 pmling the II per cent sales tax on stations established in the coun-bu 11 ding materials, farm ma- ,'1|t Iear' three more than chinery and production maclti- lnJ,963; nery.In order to encourt I NT.\\RGt; S\tI XK( I TUN WAIT.\u2014 Vietrame-soldiers add sant'by.'v to tr execution wall in 8 /.n central market elate G ay a it is enlai red, ! rrvi.rMx cut one person al a time lia» executed at the wond'-n post in eerier, The Smith Viet-muncse \"overnment is reported planning six more executions tomorrow despite \\ iet Cong threats of reprisals n ar>, dust \\nicriean prisoners.Informants said those to be executed were convicted of criminal activities in no way related to the Vie! Cong.(AP Wirephoto by- radio from Saigon.1er stood up to deliver bis conn Edmonton, was said to he pro (|j,in (|(,s0,| ||lai C0Vi-r.s mu cl.ol Try's defence ol apartheid posing that both annic\" imlially |ndjas |iajaNthan .Tale and II, (racial .segregation,.\t[withdraw 500 yards Iron.Hie ad joining Hyderabad ana ol All the delegations from Af tense I ahore front, where their ,mlnu.rn ^cst I\u2019ak, Ian ¦ rica except South Africa\u2019s left forward units now face- each Pakistan\u2019s Fond on Mini strias did the Communist bloc other arro-.s the 100 foot wide y ^ Bhutto said in New V >rk members, some Western Euro- Ichhogil Canal.He is com \\y,lav llirir cmilil hr nn pean delegations, about half of mander of the newly created v jt|J,|ravv-il of Pakistan.Irou fhc* I.atin Americans and all United Nations India Paki-tan the Asian group except Na Observer Mission tiona'ist China.Thailand and\t, ., _\t,\tthe newspaper Indian ' Aller criticizing the behavior\tr\"0\"'\"1\t.}\t'j*'\"\"' of Hi- deiegatio,\" who held the ?n ,m,ian .'f1\"1\" 1,'\u2018' l\u2019a\tl\"\" '; \",l1 bo pn ,\u201ei!i'T ;-s,embly Mulle, said each hor« lron|.\"_'al ^ 11 Ma^onaid on H.clian soil country \u2018\u2018has the indisputable right to live its own separate life.\u201d 'IGNORE IDENTITIES' He deplored the \u2018Tendency to ignore the separate identities ot different people\" and to expect heterogeneous communities to share a common national con sciousness and loyalty,\u201d After winding up his address, Miller was given a sympathetic ovaticn from sections of the public gallery, with feeble\u2019 from\tUf\tl 9kt, who had remained seated.Outside the UN, U.S.Slate Secretary Dean Rusk gave a dmner for Soviet Foreign Min 1 1er Andrei Gromyko.They explored possible points of agree ment between the fwo coun tries.(ion called for \u2018Truly freer li ade (tins inn cue ing Canadian production m such commodities s pape, and U.S.production in ¦uich commi.clilii ¦ as aidcmo lilies witti lower prices l intf the harkarhe and tired feelinyr, Stion he fell hetter lesletl heil'T.If V(»U a I »\u2022 hntheieil hy hark ache, Dnflira l\\i«lney f\u2019illa niny help vnn, too.Yon ran depend on OoHd\u2019a.New laufe ai/e\tmoney.30 EAST 44 K J 8 V A 1085 ?J 98 A 952 NORTH A 54 2 V\tQ94 ?\t7 6 5 2 A K 10 3 WEST A 10 3 V J 6 ?KQ 104 3 AQ874 SOUTH (D) A A Q 9 8 7 V\tK 7 3 2 ?\tA A A J 6 East and West vulnerable East Pass Pass Opening lead\u2014a K.South\tWait\tNorth 1 *\tPass\tJ N T.2 ¥\tPa sa\t2 4 Pass\tPass\t Hi News 6 1» 0.art.Si We^tflerwi»# Iry for his contract but he was forced to use a couple of bis Irumps to ruff diamonds and *\u2019 \u2022 is o m.wound up losing three trumps \u201e and a spade.The net gain of ai Weather 240 gave the I niled States\t4 î# u m- another six IMP*.\t8' N!f* ,\t\u201e 6.4j p.m.\ti) Wealher VA ( AIM) Sense A 6\tt |o 0 m Q The bidding has been:\tp world News Sunlit\tWest\tNorth\tFast *i lluniiey BrtnkJey IA\tPass\t2 X T.\tpass 51 Acrou Canada i\tMaverick You.South, hold\t1 \u2018 7!(M) p m AR .18 7 V-A 2 AK if 2 A A Q 8 4 'b The Dertecilvee What do you do now?\t7, r troop A\u2014The simule bid is sis no- *\u201d 7'\"11 12i Voyage CIS p.m.ean gam- 6.Soorta /:30 pm.Jl Munstera I break s plus perfect play to make 10 tricks.Thus, the trump finesse worked and trurips broke 3\t2 Then there was a two way finesse for the queen of dubs and he handled it Ihe right way.In addition he needed to make (rump.Your uartner has shown 13-15 points and you hie a trifle if you wish.TODAY'S (H EST I ON Instead of bidding six no Iriinip you decide to be s sci enlist and bid three spades.Your partner bid» four club-What do you do now\u2019 Answer Tomorrow \u2019 -it DdfjieJ 6ouna fij Hogan's Heroes 4i Shindig I 00 I -1) Cillifan's J.aisnd «I The Seaway fii Donna Reed 12i Lucy ShovA I 30 p.m.1' M.Three Son» ! 3) Laredo f>> Portrait Bi Death Vaile 12» itYour Mon, s oo p,*n.T' Movie 6» I Dream of Jeannle Bi Hewitcned I2i Hianded t 3e p.m.; 5.\u2018 Mona McClusky 6» Telescope Bi Peyton Place ! 12» Let\u2019s Sing Oui 10:00 o rrv ; *ii Dean Mai iin Hi Shenendoah n #0 p ns i> News *\t5» News News ! News arid Weather 2i News 11:10 pn4 L Vermont Edition l*:13 p.m I .11 .News i â> VVeatner j Viewpoint I 12» Puise 11:20 p.m.{ 3) Sports j 6» Local News 11:25 pm ! it Vt.Ldltion \u2022\tBj Movie 11 30 pm.5» Tonifhl Show i Hi Sports 11:35 p.m.j ^it Weather j Bt Movie 11:40 p.m.h Sports 81 Lon*j Hot Summer j I2> Movie I2i ( onvoA\t11.45 p.m.10:30 p m.\t5 V!o\\ ie 61 Ja// Regional School Board is theme of guesl at meeting of Beebe W.l.CLAPHAM Miss Juan Briggs, New York lia>- relumed home after .pend BEEBE The meeting of thclings The Cairine Wilson project Beebe Women's Institute was for 1967 was read, held Kept.16 at the council room.2 00 s.m ii Today 7 05 s.m.3 Mike Wallace 7:25 s.m 5» fans News 7:30 e.m \u20221) News 3> today 7:35 a m.3» Mike Wallace 7:45 a.rr 8 Farm and Home \u2022\t00 e.m D CapL Kangaroo 8» Sgt.Preston \u2022\t:15 e.m.8» Faiari and Hoam \u2022:2i s.m I) ftesrs 1.30 s.m.5i today H< Donna Reed 8:45 s.m.12» Col fen Break \u2022\t00 m.m.31 Romper Room .ii Jack La Lanne 8» leddy Bear house 12) Libei al \u2022\t:30 S.m.3.T V School .5» Donna Reed oi Kmg anu Odit 12» Rompei Room 9:45 am.8» Teddy Bear Play, house 9:55 a m 8/ News 10 00 e.m.3) 1 Love Lucy 5» Fractured Phrases Play.two Hicks in the heart suit iMJ?a few Jeopardy *\u2019m' Mills, visited her sister Mrs Id ce was the new i.si ,f ui.cle, ! '\t' gave a bnef 0ll,llnf' on M Wck Van Dyke .N ii throw n before uninn I.k .\tof aMlCles pubJ,clt>.She thanked Ihe W.l - Paradise Bar ,K NiHDiown.ocTOie KOinn lo fn be used in paeking the Save Sherbrooke for a few days.it he Children Christmas «lock ! .6) News Re opening of BINGO starting October 4th, 1965, 8:00 p m., and continuing every Monday night, at the ARMY, NAVY & AIR FORCE hall, Magog, under the sponsorship of the Ladies' Auxiliary of the ARMY, NAVY & AIR FORCE VETERANS OF CANADA.for Ihe get-well card.vl) yuiz A decision was made to pur 1\t,,:M *m chase W.I.stationery for the\tij;oo noon conveners and secretary.\tt) Lovo of Lite I\u2019lans were made for the conn- ¦r\u20191 Jaopardv ly meeting to be held on Novem- ^ ('\u201cll\u2019^d*r her 4.in Ihe Wesley United u-, Litu* Th.atr.Church dining-room, with the\ti2:3o p.m.following ladies in charge: Ile i The Doctor* J 6i Girl Talk ! 8» A Time tor I s 12» People-* Conflict 2:55 p.m ! 81 New» 3:00 p.m.| 8.3» To Tell the Truth ; 31 Another World ; 8» Genera) Hospital - 12» Fractured Phrases 3.25 p.m.; f).Take Thtiix 3:30 p.m.It Kd«e ol Night i» You Don't Say' I Oi Take Thirty j 8) The Young Married* i 12) It\u2019s Your Mova 4:00 p.m.Vi Secret Storm j 3) General Hospital Hi Moment of Truth 8> Rocky ii Friends 12) Surprilse Party 4:30 o m.3» Movie 5> T.B.A.fi» Boomerang Ri Movie 12» Mickey Mouse Club S 00 p.m.31 Tammy fii This Laud 12» Movie 5:30 p.m.3) Adventure Club fi) Music Hop *.oo p.m.S> World of Sport 5» Sports fit Teen '66 8) News 6:10 p.m.3» Weather 5) News 4:15 p.m.L News 4.20 p.m.i 3» News 4:25 p.m.ii VVeatner 4:30 p.m.ii CBS Wprip Nesrr 3» Huntley Brinkley 6» Across Canada 5\tFore»t Ranger* 12) Pulse / 00 p m.U Little*) Ho do Si Bewiicned «i New» | 8» Capture ! 12) Martian #:15 p.m.I)\tNews 4 WealliM 7:25 p.m.61 Sport* With Doug Smith 7:30 om.it Wild West 5.F B J.j 6i Fine and Dandy j Hi FUntstones J 12; Smothen Bros.a:00 p m.6» Get Smart 81 Tammy 12» Patty Duke 1:20 e m T Hogan's Heroes 1 51 Convoy 8 > Ad duns Family 6\tTommy Hunter j 12) Go Go 66 \u2022 00 p m.Tt Gymer Pyle 6 Movie 8i Honey West 12» Peyton Place 9:30 p.m Ii Alfred Hitchock 5» Mr.Roberts 8» Peyton Place 10:00 p.m.3» Slattery\u2019s People 8i Jimmy Dean 12> Combat 11:00 p.m.J)\tNew» 5)\tNews 6)\tNews 8) News, Weather 12) Nt ws It.If p.m.3) Vermont New* 11:15 P.m.)) \\\\ eather 6) Viewpoint 12) Puise M:10 p.m.3) Weather 3» Sports 8) Local New* 11:25 p.m.3) Sport* Final 8» Movie 11.30 p.m.3) Movie 3) Tonight Show fi) Sports Finjü 8) Movie 11:40 p.m.12) Movie 6i UNCLE Süffi eri Daxer; plant?a'-\" Tece-al cardç.stitcher?.Christmas! orations, paper booth, kit aids and attractive door ^rl Two new members were coined into the Chapter ] ! W.B.Kilpatrick.Stanstead Mr-.O.F.McGregor.Be£b Tea hoste/ses for the \u2022a'' STANSTEAD TA.\tUrf Ÿ M,E,cn.s.r.rf announced by Mrs.Hugh Me-\t__________ Clary, educational secretary, at the first meeting of the sea\u2018.Eakens is spending an indefinite time wilh her sis ter in Vancouver.B.C.Mr and Mrs Robert Sheldon and two children have returned home Mr.Sheldon spent a week on business in Chieage.111., while Mrs Sheldon and children visited her parents.Mr.and Mrs.R Kachinsky.Athol.Mass, Mr.ami Mrs.Walter Wood.Keene, Nil., were overnight rtie-is of Mrs.R McLeod al the home of Mrs K Kcniston Mrs.McLeod and her grandson have .'Pent Hie summer at a cottage at Salem.Derlev.Vt.Mrs.Kem-iston is spending a week in Montreal with her daughter.Mrs G.Hasko, Mr.Ilasko and family Mr.and Mrs.Hasko were cuesis on the weekend of Mrs eKuiston who accompanied I hem back heme for the week.PROVINCE OF QUEBEC CITY OF SHERBROOKE 1965 Municipal Elections PROVISIONAL POLLING STATION Elections in the East Word PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that a Provisional Polling Station will be located at the City Hall, at the office of Mr.Jean-Guy Lapointe.Election Clerk, on the first floor on Saturday, October 2nd, 1965, and will be open for voting front two o\u2019clock in the afternoon until ten o'clock in the evening, to receive the votes of electors who have the tight to vote at this Polling, to wit: railway, post-office or express company employees, navigators, commercial travellers and all other employees whose ordinary employment obliges them lo absent themselves from Ihe place of their domicile who have reason to believe that their ordinary employment will, on the general polling day, necessitate their absence Irom the City in which they have their domicile and so prevent them from voting at the then election, and who shall comply with the provisions hereunder-mentioned.The Returning Officer or the Election Clerk must remain at their respective offices, as above mentioned, from one o'clock in the afternoon until ten o\u2019clock in the evening of the day fixed for the provisional polling station, and shall deliver free of charge a certificate to any employee of the category above mentioned, whose names appear on the electoral list in force in the City, who applies lor it in person and established his identity by means of a certificate permitting him to obtain railway or other tickets free or at.reduced rates and who has affixed his ordinary signature to ihe certificate in presence of (he Returning'Officer or of the Election Clerk who is bound to sign and deliver same.Given at Sherbrooke, this 29th day of September 1965.H.P.EMOND, City Clerk.The Renault 8 won the Car of The Year Award.How do you top that?Like this.The new RenaultIO Major for 1966.It wasn't easy.The Renault 8 is a gas of a car, and we're going to keep right on making it.Standard shift and automatic.When we designed the Renault 10 Major we put in all the features that made the Renault 8 the Car of The Year.Things like 4-wheel disc brakes.A fully independent suspension.4-speed synchromesh transmission.Up to 45 miles per gallon.Then we broke away.The Renault 10 Major is longer, sleeker, more luxurious.The foam rubber seats are still \".better than most cars.at any price.\" But now they're contoured a bit more to hold you a bit more firmly through fast corners.The dashboard has a burled walnut finish.So has the steering wheel and the shift knob.A bigger trunk because the car is longer (a foot longer than the Renault 8).Naturally, that means the Renault 10 Major is heavier.There are a lotof other new features on the Renault 10 Major.Most of them are for appearance sake.Because we started with a car that was so good mechanically it was named Car of the \u2019 Year.Your nearest Renault dealer has the Renault 10 Major now.He'd like you lo take one for a spin.Do it now.You can afford it.¥ « ' .THE NEW RENAULTIO MAJOR FOR 1966 Now lo be built in Canids ROCK FOREST OURTOIS AUTOMOBILES INC, Bourque BUd,, Tel.569 9257 BROME (WEST) ENTREPRISES G A T.INC.Rout* 52, Ttl, 2630049 DRUMMONDVILLE LAMBERT AUTO LTD, 1530 St.Chirlft Blvd., T.l, GR 2-2432 GRANBY GARAGE MONTPLAISANT ENRG.W»t*rloo Ro»d T*l.372-3783 RICHMOND TAYLOR B P SERVICE, RSG D, 41 Craig St., T*l.126-3468 I ONLY\ta word for RECORD CLASSIFIED ADS.os : tt!e cs ' it's the biggest m an od irrhen you orde 6 consecutive insertions 'iittle buy in advertising 1\t«\t?« TO\txfss\"Sherbrooke's Leading Dairy'' Shecbcooke £Mij jRccocd\tHîjtj) SHERBROOKE \tPURE MILK THUKS SEPT 30.1965\tHIGH QUALITY DAIRY PRODUCTS \u2014 Tel S62 ISIS E.T.Regional Board news New system of promotion expected Rv IAN \\ McLEAY ( Director of studies., ET Regional School Board) In the Ia>t two articles we examined some of the problems involved in the application of a philosophy and 'tiuçested subject area?to help accomplish the aims of this philosophy This article will deal with some thouahts on the organizational framework and promotional policy which will complement the teaching of a diversified cur riculum.with a policy designed to take the utmost advantage of such a system Coaticook mayor quits As was previously mentioned the traditional courses leading to Quebec High School Leaving Examination.Institute, and University will be offered.To these will be added a wide variety of optional subjects on a technical COATICOOK \u2014 (Staff) \u2014 Le ger Cameron, mayor of this town, surprised city council last level that will also be accept night when he announced that he would resign as mayor.In a letter of resignation he said that he had an opportunity to sell his property and able for university entrance.Manv of the courses on Technical.Vocational, and Occupational levels will be given to students not plan Four groups interested in tupping city pipeline therefore could no longer serve ntng to attend University 'Ih.on the council.He thanked hi majority of these courses, with the possible exception of ,\t.\t,\tthe Occupational level hers and the city employees.\twiU he for guehi.c NOMINATIONS FOR CITY COUNCIL \u2014 Pictured fol lowing the close of nominations at the Cit\\ Hall Wednes day are.from left: Aid.Amedeo Roy.reelected in Centre Ward; Claude Richer.East Ward candidate t tty Cleik Aid.Robert tiauthier.seek and Aid, (ierard Herald, re H.P Emond.retui'ining officci ina re-election in East Ward, elected in South AA aril.i Record photo by deny l.emay) council mem- for their support in addition to the population of Sherbrooke.High School Leaving Credits All courses will lead to a School Gradual ton Certificate that will be granted by the Regional Board.With such a system it is to be hoped that all students will have the opportunity of receiving a High School Graduation Certificate.The level indicated bv the student on graduating will depend upon his interest, effort.and ability.For the past few years Montreal and the AYest Island Boards have been experimenting with an organisa tional and promotional system called subject promotion.The experiments have been deeid-ly successful and next year the entire Montreal high school system will function on this principle.The Parent.Commission has also strongly recommended it in its report The traditional method of promotion has called for a clear pass in an arbitrary number of examinations to proceed to the next year.For instance, a student, could he promoted if he failed no more than tyvo subjects providing his overall average was 60%.Let us assume that this has happened to Student \"X'\u2019 and the decision has been made to promote turn.This would mean that in those subjects that he had failed a higher level for complexity would be attempted without prior mastery at the lower level.Experience has shown thaï seldom has a student been able to cope with such demands.On the other hand, let us assume that the decision was made to fail Student \u201cXU This would mean that MARBI.ETON \u2014 The Ladiesj not only are his failures re-Guild of St.Paul's Church spon pealed but also the .six.seven sored a card party in the Church 0r eight subjects that he has Hall, on Sept.17.\talready succeeded in passing.Cards were played at four tab- No matter what good intends.Prizes for the highest scores tions the student had.a few were awarded to Mrs.Arhtur weeks of this repetition and I.ennard.Bishopton and Mr.Jos- ensuing boredom usually are eph Mackey.Marbleton.while enough to dissolve all good the second prizes went to Mrs.resolutions.For this reason Grace Downes and Mr.Albert failin Heath.Bishopton.Refreshments were served by members of the Guild The proceeds were most sati-factory.Displays bear on his lawn BIRCHTON \u2014 (Staff) \u2014 A yearling black bear of approximately 20U to 250 pounds has the past few days been displayed on the lawn of local hunter Johnny Rrazel.Mr.Braz.el shot it Tuesday evening of this week in Che woods near his home.He had been hunting the animal for almost a week \u201cWe almost shake hands wiih bears in our village,\u2019\u2019 said Record correspondent Jack Murray.\" They have been crossing the road in this area all summer long.\u201d RDA results are corrected The following are corrections in the report of the R.D.A.June Examination Results asi published on September 25 Gene Pianidin obtained a Class 11 average instead of Class 111, Willy Vandcr Wal also obtained a Class 11 Average instead of Class III.The folowing students have qualified for High School Leav ing Certificates in the September Supplemental Examinations: Drmmondville, H.S.Ann Wagodanski Class 111: Richmond H S.Susan Gregory, Class III.1 Gav Johnston.Class III.Says visitors are startled by amazing growth of the city fidence shown in him after 11 years on the Council.He said he would continue to work for the good of the cit izens with dignity and devotion.\u201cPerhaps 1 do not do anything startling.'- he said, \"but 1 always try to carry out my duties efficientlv.\" Addressing the public meet ing which followed the close of nominations at the City Hall yesterday.Mayor Armand Nadeau told the gathering that vis itor; to the city had been startled by the amazing growth of [Sherbrooke during the past few years.The mayor was one of the five speakers, the others being Centre Ward Alderman Amedeo,'''\u2019'''\"'''.Roy and South AA'arri represent\tBRIEFLETS jative Gerard Berard, both of whom were returned by acclani\t\u2022 ' \u2022\u2022 ation for three year terms Aid\tSHERBROOKE Robert Gauthier, of the Fas' The office ot Dr Margaret C Ward, and his opponent, Claude Smart be ei0s(.d from Ort ^'c^cr\tl.st.until further notice.The m a y o r declared this growth was largely the result of the splendid support given bv the citizens to the cit\\ council.Among the projects carried out during the past few years he listed the new Lake Memph-remagog pipeline, bridge and street construction and the ap proval of the sports palace.First speaker was Aid Gerard Berard, who thanked the! electors for the continued con SHERBROOKE Commencement Exercises at tin' Sherbrooke High School Friday.October 1st at R:15 p m A cordial invitation to attend is extended to parents and friends of the school.STANSTEAD St an stead Chapter, 1.0.1) E annual bazaar and tea at Sunny side High School Sat.Oct 2, from 3:00 lo 6.00 pin.Door prizes, drawings ai 5:00 p m.In closing he said experience was always a valuable aid to a man in public life.Similar sentiments of thank?to the electors and a promise to work tor the future advancement of the city were expressed by Aid, Amedee Roy.Aid Robert Gauthier, seeking n election in the Fast Ward, said he hoped to continue as a member of a team that had done, so much for the pro gross and expansion of Shot brooke He stressed that the sacril ires sometimes imposed upon him a?an alderman were amply rewarded by the accomplish merits in which he had participated.Recent developments in the East Ward, he said, included the construction of the new bridge linking the Fast and North Wards, the planned construction of a sports palace, pub lie works amounting to $1.675.000 and many local improvements.Claude Richer contented him self with promising to do the best he could in the interests Jit the citizens.Marbleton Guild holds 500 party Many impoftant tasks performed by Sherbrooke's Welfare agency THOS.W.LEONARD NOTARY ContmiMitol Bldg .Suite 509 Tel lO.9 Î600 INSURE IN SURE INSURANCE Homeowner's Package Policy-Motor Boats.Motor, Auto Travel Baggage WATSON & FULLER LTD 569.5939, Sun Life Bldg.\u201cQuality Men's Store\" \u2014 Custom Tailors \u2014 149 Wellington St North Sherbrooke \u2014 Tel 5697928 BLAIS & MADRO a student rarely accomplishes what is intended.This unfortunate situation ot which all teachers are aware places them on the horns of a dilemma for the choice must be made between two unsatisfactory courses of action.The system of subject promotion erases this problem.Don't pass the student by-grade but rather by subject -the student goes ahead in the subject areas that he has been successful in and repeats only those in which he has not.This subject will he dealt with further in the next article.HORSES EVADED TAX One explanation for the herd-of wild horses on Sable and As-sateague Islands, off the Nova Scotia and Virginia coasts, has been that they were sent there to evade a 1662 tax on horses.When the need is there it is met.The Sherbrr.ke Welfare Agency, one of the organizations served by the Sherbrooke Lenn oxville Community Chest, gives aid to all who need it or if it cannot help directly, calls someone who can.Should an alcoholic come to the agency necessities are gi\\ en him.An appeal for a doctor is sent out or one of the community service organizations finds him a home.Needy families are fed and clothed, and in winter given Pi fuel.Glasses are provided for chil dren who need them but can not afford them Homes for children from brok IHIRI) IN X SIKHS en homes nr unwed mothers are mere of the agency's services Maplemounl, the Cookshire heme for young folks has helped solve problems of persons referred to the home by the Sherbrooke Welfare Agencv e-ident of the agency is Douglas Armitage.The Community Chest this year has set as its campaign objective $24.000.With its funds it helps support the Welfare Agency as does the Kiwanis Club of Sherbrooke.The Imper ial Order of the Daughters ot the British Empire and minis ter-, doeotors and lawyers who volunteer proles,sienal aid when appealed to.There are many underprivileged people m this community and the Sherbrooke Welfare Agency is an important force in helping them.Stresses need for trained labor force With the piYsent technological advancement in industry, there are more openings for I technicians, com pu tor operators and so on, than there are train :ed men and women to fill the jobs said Marcel Guay, to a class of National Service per sonnel last night at the Uni ve:-ily of Sherbrooke Mr Guay is Regional Director of NI-'.S Mr Guay who spoke lo the ¦ roup prior to the beginning of the first extension course for MS and Unemployment In sura nee Commission employ rein this district emphasized the necessity of NFS employees to jconlinuallv improve their know ledge to face the ever inereas i'lg problems related to employ ment and economic conditions In the future, said Mr Guay \u2018part of the duty of NFS per sonned will he to advise a tserious job applicant lo lake the 1 basic training necessary to make him belter equipped for a position of interest lo him.'the National Employment Scrviro is now going to he an economic arm of the Canadian I government to point out the fart that if we in this country arc to properly utilize our natural human resoiirses our people (NFS employees) will have to be bettei prepared to face their \u2018obligation?.tie better prepar ed lo properly channel manpow ed said Mr.Guay.\u201cThe general trend of upgrad mg the labor force has taken us into all sorts of activity,\" he said.' such as supplying ad Vison committees for regional school boards and being on various other planning committees Therefore we must tie more diversely knowledgeable We are today called on to lake part in more and more political labor legi talion and political agreements We are also called on to use the phy sioligtcal approach in some mat lers as well as being called upon to enter many other pha-es of activity.We must he pteparerl Check before coing home alterations; you may need permit from city hail for SATISFACTION SHOP IN GOOD FITTING IN STYLE and COMFORT IN SELECTION IN SERVICE IN SAVINGS \u2022 She** for fha whola family 83 King St.West \u2014 Sherbrooke If you're thinking of altering your house in a major way, don't \u2014 at least until you've got the project cleared at the city building office.Building permits must be taken out for almost all renovation work, explains Sherbrooke building inspector Atmc Gagnon.There arc only two exceptions to the rule: painting and \u201cfurniture\" alterations.A small atr conditioning set up in the window-, for instance, is considered furniture and does not require a building permit, he says.However an extensive air conditioning unit, installed within the building, docs require a permit.You're taking a chance starting a budding project without having a permit, declares Mr.Gagnon If.when they check it, city inspectors find the construction violates no bylaws thw will merelv \u2022n should he brought to the city hall building office If approver! the permit may be granted immediately.I htre municipalities and a religious institution have shown interest m securing vvakM from the l ake Magog Sheibuvke pipe line, it was learned vesteulav Roek I ou st.Sic l athc-ime de Hatley.\\ al du l ae, and Development Belle Isle have approached \\kl le.mson on the possibility of Sher hrookc supplying them with water horn the newh laid pipe \\s eaeh of the group has shown eonsideiahle interest it was decided to install a I section in the pipe for eaeh group I he section was paid for bv eaeh ^1 the parties at a cost of SABO.Should a group want vvatet from the pipe line, all that is required is a pipe from the area concerned to the main pipe I he laying ol the pipe would be the rcspotisihilitv ol the party desiring w atei The east ol the water to each group has not been decided upon.Mt Jcan.son said Should thi'NC four municipal ¦ il les draw water from the Slier-brooke pipe line, the eitv ?sup ply will not he adversely affect ed.The rity needs 7,000.000 gallons daily The pipe is able to supply IB 000.000 gallons nl water daily.uharles Langlois, city sen ires director, said this morning t liai Val du Lac.an institution near Sir Catherine Roek For est Development do Belle Me, which ts part ol Ste Uatlierino and Ste Catherine do Hatley at present have un-atisfactory va 1er - apply systems \\s it is cxpi tisive lor each individual parly to provide now water sysloin.s they found it cheaper In buy the water Irnm Sherbrooki.he said.The pipe has been cleaned since Srplemliei 21 about 20 times On September 24 Hie process nf cleaning the 36 inch diameter pipe was completed Mr.deanson said.City official* were very happy to (md no part of the pipe broken or leaking badly said Mr .leanson, City water mains will he closed off for lour or live hours in the Fast Ward In clean the pipes said Mr Jeanson He added that this opetalinn would lie worked on day and nigltl I for about six weeks unt il com plelely finished Shill downs will tie advertised in news media If all goes according lo sched : ulo all pipes and reservoirs H & S group meets Od.4 The fn si meeting of the Stiei brooke Home and School As.sn | ciation for the new school year, will take place Monda,, (trio! jher 4 at 8 p'.rn., al the Mil chell School auditorium The subject of the meeting is to he a debate on the merits of large and small secondary schools for the future.Professor James Angrave of Bishop s University is to speak in favor of the small secondary I school while Mrs .1, A Scott of Magog, is lo speak for the 'large regional set up Both Professor Angrave and Mrs Scott were on last year's regional school board planning I com miller Mr?Scott is to re ccivp the Buzz.cll Award a* Hie October 22 and 23 annual Provincial Home and School Assn nation meeting in Montreal The officers of the Sherbrooke n> K XRI KK V MI R (Record stntf reporter) should he perfect and every home will have Lake Memphre mngjg water coming out of the taps by December announced Mr Jeanson He said it vouid tie the t'est water tn all of Canada \" Ozone a water purifier, will he installed in the future Mr leanson -aid This chemical wtll ensure pure water for the Sherbrooki' area and any municipality wanting Sherbrooke w a ter Ozone was preferred over ehUirmc by the city council earlier this vrai.CHARGED WITH PASSING COUNTERFEIT $20 BILLS Two nelsons apneared in the .Sherbrooke ( nuit of Sessions yesterday morning on iliai ::cs of passing rounterfeit 7tl dollar lulls in the Townships Itnth nleaded not guitls and were released on hail.Trial date was set fnr October 6.Miss Tstellc Tardif of I ast Vngiis was accused of pas sing thice bogus lulls on Scnfcmher \u201cb two in Sherbrooke stores and one in Windsor.She had on a previous oecaston been sentenced on cnntnlictlv in commit theft Raimond lemur of Shrrlunokr was accused of pa»-sing two bogus .\u2018(Is.one in Sherbrooke and one in Danville.milice said He chose trial bv jury and was released on bad of S500 easli or S't.'d) prooerlv, as was Miss tardif RUMP have warned lliat counterfeit $!() lulls are cu riilaling in the area.û ?\tiff\tvk\t-A Sherbrooke courts 3\tsteal\tchain saw, sentences suspended Three North Hatley men were given a suspended sen 1 tcnce yeslenlir nutrimig in Sherbrooke i ourt of Sc-sion.?when\tthey pleaded\tguilty\tto stealing a chain saw\tvalued\tat XI 0(1 The threesome.David .tame?Young.II).Peter Savers, HI.and David Huhc 25 were ordered to eaeh post a bond of $300 lo keeii the peace loi a year Ruhe had a previous eeord of theft Tliev spent a m jilt in jail in sentencm;: Rube Judge Redmond Hayes said.'How many more tune?do you export clemency from I he emirt as re quested by the etovn prosecu lor \" \u201cNut too many \" rame I he reply.\"You had belter answer none.'\u2019 replied Judge Have The saw which was recovered, was the proper!v of George and Uoinpanv North sentenced to a fme nf $30 and costs.Normand V\\ lite of Lennox Ville pleaded guilty to two (li.ucc id minor traffie inline lions ami va?kImi senletteed lo a fine of $30 and court costs 4>\t*\t+ \\ Grand Viet is.Quebec girl of II was yesterday sen (enced In an indefinite lenn in a protertion home in Qnr-liei ( ilv when sli* was fmind guilfv of vagrancy and nf niniiiiig away fenin Inline She appeared in Slierhiooke No rial Welfare ( ourt The girl who was found In a St I rancis NI reel hnmr here earlier this week had been keeping (oinpany with a man mimed Man-cl Inrlicr uliii had a camp near her home in Grand Metis.Moure Hatley .AAA/- Larger structures cla?spd\u2019association for the new school iyear are to be presented, to be [followed by a short bu mess meeting at the opening of the evening-* program owner to get a pep- ssk the mit ff.however, the project contravenes a city bylaw it must be altered.in one case he recalls, a man forgot to take out a permit before starting building.After he'd done about $100 wo-k inspectors found the location too close to a property line.Thu?the building had to be torn down, In cases where buildings are erected contrary to bylaws and their owners refu-e to dismantle them citv em- ployees tear them down \u2014 and charge costs to the proprietor.There is.apparently, no way of doing renovations on the sly and concealing the re suit from the all-seeing eye of city officials Records are kept of the number of rooms, sinks, toilets.etc, per house and their location, explain*.Mr.Gag non.Any changes are noted and will affer.' the.proprie tor's assessment and, perhaps, his water rales.For smaller projects pians a- public end industrial buildings, foffice buildings, schools, large stores, factor ies).must also he accepted by Quebec government inspector.says Mr Gagnon Electrical and plumbing work is further subject to government inspection and cannot be honked up to hydro and water lines without permit U'ity inspectors too, keep labs on construction work through regular bi-weekly inspection?until the project's completion, he add?.Guv Lchlam nf Shci In nuke was sentenced I» a fine nf $200 and cnuit ins ft?when lie pleaded guilty to two charges nf serving llqiinr on Sundays without meals Robert Nadeau of North Halley pleaded guilty by hi it ing to a charge of selling liquor in a manner oilier Ilian his permit specified He was sentenced to a fine of $100 and costs.Two youths under 20 plead ed guilty in Gourt nf Session tn drinking in a hotel, Fach was sentenced u, the now mini mum $50 fine and court cost: They are Denis Lefebvre ol Coaticook and Li e Letourneau of Coaticook.* * lean Cnudioaii was senleni ed to court costs when ho pleaded guilty wilh ex plana lion to two minor traffic in fractions .\t.\t.Yvon Demers of Sherbrooke j was sentenced \"o a fine of $10!) 1 and court eo-.ls and in delault ' of payment\t15\tdays\tin\tjail,;' when he\tpleaded\tguilty\tto\tdrjv ing while his permit was su pended.\tHe\twas al o\tdriving without licence plates, said the testifying constabl e.Gaétan Aubry, of Sherbrooke pleaded guilty by writing to a ! charge of speeding He wa?I PIMPLES rplv skin T'etiii ! on fnr.A nr hnrir, l'V/i-niii I'imp!' ' .Hmly HrhlnK Hkln niid Atlil'G - I' i m 11 me 4inl( Uv relieved h v N ! ,X ol ill : M All I'.cpl.lf.ftt'Uon Im'H In, hi'lp- rnaki- r III '-oil ft .MtiooUier.clffUfr.A ! your fil IM («-I NIXOlJttRM OlfH-0)1 lit )t ! (1 p Help se big buses that take up all the road.They have small buses seating 12 to 14 but you never have to wait Another discrepancy exists when the USA disclaims re spon purebred, one and two >ear old heifers, â purebred eal-\\ es.all registration papers supplied with each animal.I chestnut horse 16Ô0 lbs.MACHINERY: Massey-Harris No.30 tractor, McCormick side rake.McCormick b v o a d e a s { limn spreader.Farm All cub trac tor complete with mower, disc, harrows, plows & cultivators, level-P'pc spring tooth harrows, springtootb cultivator, rubber tir od manure spreader.I.two wheel trailer, hay loader, set of one horse sleds, set of double harness, set of logging tongs, rubber Died farm wagon, set of heavy sleds, wagon box.new h:».\\ rack.>et of one ton scales, 12 bag of fertilizer, large quantity of lumber.1949 International i> ton farm truck.Chevrolet car 1929 model in good running order, 1.20 ft.extension ladder.Masse' Harris horse mower like new.1500 bales of very good hay, 25 tons of loose hay.Hinman milk or complete.27 one yr old hens, 17 8 gal.mùk cans, quantity of water bowls, 200 foot steel hay fork cable with all assemble, many odd plows, dump cart, rolls of wire, very large quantity of scrap iron, sugar arch and pans, «mill sugaring off arch and pan.gathering tub new.storage tank like new, wooden gathering tub®, aprpox.300 wooden sap buckets, 200 tin sap buckets, spouts and Other sugar equipment, approx.400 bu.of oats, large quality of baled straw all small farming tools, cnains ielc.).HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE Organ.desks, antique 8 dav clock with wooden works and other clocks, pine chests.12 rabbit-eir chairs.2 Hitchcock chairs, warbv chairs.ladder back chairs, many antique tables and odd tables, antique rockers, many odd chairs, round dining room table and chairs- beds, bureaus, commodes, mirrors, what-not and knick knacks silverware and flat ware, very large quantity of dishes including many antique pcs.antiqu» lamps, sewing machine, drop-leaf, tables, jardinieres, chrome davenport.set, crocks, spool beds, candlestick holders, rugs & scatter rugs.Please note this is a very interesting Auction, many other articles too numerous to mention, all to be sold without reserve to settle the Estate.Please plan to attend early.Canteen on the «rounds- TERMS; CASH.ART BENNETT.(Auctioneer), Tel.«HL2272.Sawyerville, P Q.\t^ I 1.Articles For Sole RTl nun arli oi MthMn OlM mid! new furniture Raoui Fortier !ne,,| |\t1026 Wellington Hi louth.«her i brook# Tel 567 35R1 ANTIQUES China cabinet.rurv*»d.tfiMM, carved lea*, top with nm tor.derun 1er, hand made quilt never used, fileo 2 ua«*h hasim Mav b«> aeen at III file! Rt , Sherbrooke.GARAfiK for sale, single rar garage, 14x22 Imitation brick ald-iug.a-piialt shingle roof Tel 587 7185 8 FT Ply wood boat; 18 power mono-culai.Enlarger and other photo-graphif equipment, 58 Academy Ml Phone 682 7788 DRV AND MIXED 12 Inch wood.*5 00 per cord, delivered within ten miles Tel.837 2444 AUCTION SALE for Jean Thomas Faucher, R R, 3 Shsrbrooks (Duvcrnxy $t.) Saturday, Ocf.2nd, '65, AT 12:30 P.M, TO BK SOLD.A herd of cattle,| purchlood.comprising .12 cows.7 freshened, 5 to freehen In October, 2 to fruilien In NovemUoi 3 In December and the others| .Ian Feb.March and April, f> pureblood cows.2 registered, 2j heifers to freahen soon.5 calves,j 2 Surge milk,mi with pump and, tubing.I si -unless steel milk re-j frlgerator (Bulk tank» Craft, cap 300 «allons.I electric hot walei j healer, cap.10 gallons, pails and coolers, grain cart, 2 garden cul-, tivators.I single sleigh, walking plough.double sleigh, garden sower, double corn cultivator, finishing harrow.1 reservoir cap i 200 gallons, pickets and wire for lenclng.Many other articles too numerous to mention.This is a very interesting auction.TERMS Cash .1 M CH AILLER.(bilingual auctioneer), Lennoxvllle Que ib.Christmas Trees For Sale CHRISTMAS tiea stock for plant Ing, for spring 19H8, two years Scotch pine .seedling $14.50 per 1,000, Colorado blue spruce, three! year seedling*, $20 00 per 1,000,, also other species available.Stock imported from North Country Christmas Tree Nursery, Lowville, NY For information and complete price list writ# P.(» Box 85, Ayer\u2019s Cliff or Tel.838.424!.2.For Sale or Exchange NEW 3 tenement house, modern,j situated on James St.Lennoxvllle,j for sale or exchange for farm.I Phone 589-3917 or 589-4030 ENVOY 1960 Station Wagon, fully equipped.Tel.580-8439 Professional Directory Advocates WKSLF.Y H.BRADLEY, Q C., Î75 St James Street West, Montreal !\t849-8684.GKUVA1S, LANG LAIS A MONTY Advocates Paul M.Gervats Andre Langlais A.Rene Monty Armand Rousseau, Q.C., Counsel 8 Wellington St.South Telephone 562-4735 W WARREN LYNCH 138 Wellington St North Tel 569 9914, Res.569458 ASHTON It Tobin, Q.C., Trial Work and General Practice.Rosenbloom Bldg opposite City Kali 138 Wei-1 llngton (North) 562-2120 Chartered Accountants WILLIAM A l YON Chartered Accountant 980 King St \\Y., Sherbrooke Tel 562 6733 or 567-7567 LAVALLEE.BEDARD.Lyonnais Gascon & Associates.C J Crock ett, C A., licensed trustee 201 Continental Building, Sherbrooke PQ Tel 569-5003 MCDONALD CURRIE A CO Chanei **d Accountants 297 Dufferin .Ave 669-6301 Montreal, Quebec.Ottawa.Toronto Saint John.Halifax, Ktmouski.Sept Res.Sherbrooke, Hamilton Kitchener, London.Windsor, Winnipeg Edmonton, Calgary, Vancouver Internationa) Firm COOPERS A LYBRAND TOUCHE, ROSS, BAILEY & SMART Royal Sank Building Place Ville Marie.Montreal 2, Que.Other offices in Canada, affiliated firms in the United States.Great Britain and elsewhere Notaries EDG AR W SMITH B A B C L.Notary Danville.839-3137 Montreal, 344 2393 PROPERTY ADMINISTRATORS REG D I ECHENBERG (Real Estate Broker) Specializing in: Sales Purchases Property Management A Rentals 18 Wellington Street North.Sherbrooke.Que Tel.567 6700 AUCTIONEER (Bilingual) Licensed Real Estate Agenr Robert Burns Tel.Cookshir* 875-3203 4.Property For Sale HKNKKKH ST 10 room*, i'i «lorry, colonial rr*i dénie, llreplatr, limshcri huaemcnt, .1 bathroom*, basement playroom, bedroom storage, hot uairr beatirR.wall to\u2018vail rarpetlrig.Lot MX)' x 142 .Appointment* liMlmg broker CAHIL.LON ST Large bungalow, 3 bedroom*, hot water sy-lem, oil healed, excellent location.I»t 12,102 square feet, HACHANI) ST.Two storey house, 8 large rooms, :t bedrooms, back porch, garage Lot 100' x 100'.(iood location Bungalow 5 roomi, 3 bedrooms, base aragt Lot S7V x 100' Brick bungalow, It bedrooms, 5 rooms.100 (iood price, low down payment (iAl'VIN ST.ment semi Itnisherl, sun porch, garage, paved high way, cedar hedge.Lot 37'V CARON ST Lot !i5 x 4ftl Vimy St.North 3 storey apartment building.Six 4 room apartments, one 2V?room in basement, stoves, refrigerators and Venetian blinds.5-car garae,e.094-896 K-lm Street 2'i storey residence.One 8 room and one 5-room apartment.4(H Quebec Street Large 10-room residence, new oil furnace, 2-car garage, 1061 Walton Avenue Income property on large lot, Two 4-room apartments.One car garage.1103-1111 King St.West Three storey brick prop erty, 5 apartments, all let, on commercial lot 132' frontage, with entrance on Quebec Street.925 Walton Avenue Large self-contained home in excellent condition, good location.LENNOXVILLE Park Avenue Two apartment house 4Vt room each.New wiring and healing system.DANVILLE 45 tiros e Street Self rontained B room brick residence on large landscaped lot.Excellent con stmetion in choice location, Exceptional value, COOKSHIRE 10-room property on Craig Street.Very large lot 650' frontage by 660' on new street.NORTH HATLEY One and a half -to'-py 7-room bungalow, new wiring and beating system, garage in basement Lot 50 x 525.On bus route.Small self-contained house on lot 50 x 257\t3 bed- rooms.kitchen, dining room and living room, sun porch On Reedville Road.Price reasonable.THETFORD MINES Attractive brick bungalow, 770 Eighth Aie, North, 5 rooms on large lot 60 x 100.MARBLETON 139-acr» farm, good buildings, electricity and running water, soft wood lot.On main highway.BURY 285-acre farm on outskirts of village.Good house, insulated, 220 wiring, barn and large wood lot.27 acre (arm near the ullage.8-room house and barn, 100-eere farm, house, barn and buildings.Young sugar bush.50 acres under cultivation.General Store with stock and equipment.Groceries, hardware, dry goods, and building material Living quarters over store.7 rooms and sun porch.Splendid opportunity for right person.Commercial opportunily Gas station and General Store, feed and grain business.Apartment over business premises.5 rooms, new wiring.Lot 132 x 160 On route 28 STOKE LAKE 5-room house and another 5-ioom new bungalow under construction on same lot bordering lake DEAUVILLE 4.Property For Sale tvEW Buniuow».I rooKS, Bric», a» iom-lle naatmi, tu», ptuitad 110, \u202200 00 1100 00 down E*i» (»rn>* lltuttad on atlvadtra St to.J.U Pomarloau, M2 Sin 1.40 you want to tail, so why not \u2022\u202211 buyan*\u2019 Oh, that's ths problem' No problem at all If you (¦\u2022It Chart#* Connor*.M2 4000 WEST SHEFFORD Phr»* b.dToom bunitlow In imali vUlsi* n«*> tutorout* (iood \u2022kilns btauDful I vlaw, Urg* let, modarn convan i loncas, Omabad baaamanl, garaga I and nciaonad-ln porch C M H C mortgaga Immadlsia norupancy 1 Phone Waiarloo S19-22B* or write Roa 12, Weal Mhafford (due.12.To Let EIGHT room Individual largar raal-donra, 2.JSS Rachand Straat, neai Kharbrooka l nlvaraitv Alan 20!'i Varmont.flva room*, baauliful piatroom Garai» ate.See Ho-hart's, til* Haclisnd Phone M2-0(74 NEW upptr duple* 8u room* heated Individual thaï modal Waaher dryar cunnactlona Garage Won darful quit! location, 1404 Dun anl, naar Klngatun.Aiao three and four room healed apan-menta (nawi.Call Habart'i, 2111 Haehand, WS2-URT4 20.Wanted To Purchase i 13th AVENUE SOUTH Brick and slnne bungalow 5 rooms, 3 bedrooms, lorred air healing.Lot 60' x KM)' For sale or will exchange for ((imparable house in Montreal.QUEBEC ST Income properly, 6 apartments (4 furnished), 3 and 4 rooms each, hot water heating.FLO HENCE ST.3 apartments, 4 rooms, not heated, net income of $1,452.00 each year Photo MLS DELORME: ST.Brick bungalow.4 rooms, oil healed forced air, good basement, aluminum door and windows, sun porch.Lot 55' x 100' Utility build mg.Also vacant lot, desirable location.ST JOHN ST.(East Angus) 2' r storey residence, Is large rooms, top storey can be divided into add! tionai rooms, ideal location for a nursing home, available immediately.Grounds composed of 6 lots.AYER'S CLIE'F 140 acres of farm land situated in Village, large number of building lots.Stream fed pastures, large quantity of lumber and wood.3 minutes from race track, 5 minutes trom Lake Massawippi, fi roomed house.LOTS Several building Inis, both domestic and com mercial, in various sections of Sherbrooke and dis Iriel For all your real estate transactions, consult ROYAL TRUST 150 Frontenac St\tSherbrooke\u2014Tel 569-9371 Evening E Sutherland Tel 567-3014 NORTH WARD NEW WONDER FUI, wntar healed flv** room Individual coitêgr, 19H6 Adam Street, nexi to Sherbrooke Kolf.beautiful playroom, fire, piece, double bethroomx.weah rooms, etc.Aleo 2013 Vermont, five rooms and larder playroom and 2355 Bachend.oltfhi Voom*.Karate Call Hebert\u2019*.2155 Bach* end Phone 362-0874 VERY beautiful new brick-piaster duplexe* (upper available l Hot water heated Wisher-dryer con neetton*.Double garages Situated 1406 liunanl near Kingston).Other apartment building* for su le t ill Hebert\u2019*, 2155 Mh< hand, 562-0674 LOU V It ED window \u2022butter*, length* about 56 end 39 inch»* F.M Dim chon, North Hatley.WE BUY ail kinds of horses, or horses that have lust died.The meat from these horse* la to feed wild animals.Tel 582*9463.29.\tMale & Female Help Wanted COUPLE wanted for nursing home Woman to rook me**!, man to look after garden and do errand» Should he In posie^ston of driver » llcenae.Living quarter» available Phone Cowansville 263-2656 COUPLE, veteran preferred, janitor ! steward duties, Legion Home Apartment on premi»*** Apply secretary, P O, Box low, Coau-j cook 30.\tFarm Help Wanted SINGLE man, experienced milker for modern dairv farm Appl> Record Box No.45 TO SUBLET 5H room upper duplex, heiled.newly painied, hot water North Ward, immediate occupancy.\u2014 Reasonable rent Phone 562 0308 for appointment.9 a m - 12 a m and after 6 p.m S140.Ganaral plumbing \u2014 Automatic Oil Hatting tyitam \u2014 wood \u2014 bricks $40.00 par thousand \u2014Plywood doors\u2014 Milamita $10.00 shaat \u2014 Gyproc \u2014 Insulation Wool-Paint \u2014 Furniture.GABRIEL DUBREUIL 11$) King St.East Tel.562 38M 5.Lots For Sale WOODLOT for sale, 86 acres.35 miles from Sherbrooke, excellent ^ fishing and hunting, river snd! pond on property.Tel.589-889') 1 VISIT our new sections for apart-j ment construction*.Beautiful Kingston, Upper Belvidere (Dun-ant) Also idefil residential locations overlooking Sherbrooke Golf, Vermont, Jacques-Cartier street*.Necessary Financial assistance See Hebert\u2019s, 2155 Baehand, Phone 582-0874 25.\tTeachers Wanted COMPTON County Protestant Or tral school board, request-* application* fo the position of French specialist at the Cookshite High School for the balance of the, school year 198\u2019), 66.Kindly loi ward your telephone number will) reference* and qualification* to K A Smith.Box 340.Cookshlre, Que 26.\tHelp Wanted: Male REQUIRED: Caretaker for North Hatley Curling Club, season Ool 18th to April 16th 1966 Appl lo Douglas Martin.PO Box 201 or Tel.842-2610.27.\tFemale Help Wanted HOUSEKEEPER Widow o r w ould like elderly pensioned lady who seeks home.Mr.C A.Keeble, Ayer\u2019s Cliff, Que Tel 838-4675.31.Situation Wanted: Male TRUCK mechanic available, (went: Near* experience Apply Record Br>x No, 40 Young ambitious married man seeks challenging position with diversified qualifies tions.Experienced in Ad vertising, Public Relations, Sales and Business Adminis (ration.Flair for writing.Reply to Record box 43 or call Granby 372 4162 SKF BALL and ROLLER BEARINGS available in Sherbrooke at ARMSTRONG INDUSTRIAL SUPPLIES LTD.Ill Wellington St.South\tTel 567 4701 If it\u2019s \"springs\" you need .we have them for all kinds of vehicles: cars, trucks, busses end bulldozers.FOR SECURITY and COMFORT HAVE YOUR SPRINGS CHECKED TODAY by 'EXPERTS\" at CHARTIER AUTO SPRING INC.180 Galt West - Tels.562-4833 - 562-4840 35.Business Opportunities 8.Cars For Sale 1911 MODEL Rulck 4 door sedan,; automatic drive, In good condition.; To) 167-1014 __________________________________j com ki i96i, automatic Deluxe, dean, radio, in good condition.| For further information call 569 | 6791.8.Cors For Sale 11959 CHEV Station wagon li.automatic, 4 door.Tel 587-7143.FORD 1964 Galaxie 500 XL, hard; i top fully equipped No reason-; able offer refused.Tel.502*7032.1936 FORD STATION Wagon, 58 Academy St.Phone 562*7788.WOMAN to look after two small children while mother works.Phone after 6.00 p.m 562-2470.HELP WANTED; Nursea-aides, do-\u2019 mestic help, and cook fin the Waterloo Hospital Phone Waterloo 539-1333 or write Waterloo) Hospital.Ro\\ 1290.Waterloo, Quebec 28.Domestic Help Wanted HOUSEKEEPER wanted for famih of four.In West Brome Tel.263-1488.MAJOR oil company has a well located, completely equipped, modern service station to rent For complete details write to Record Box No 46 36.\tMiscellaneous LEARN fo PLAY the organ, neu t*a.s> method.6 week beginner course for children and adults Organs for rent.Tel 569-6369.37.\tPersonal HYGIENIC SUPPLIES\u2014Save up to 60% Send $2.00 for 27 (Inert | quality assorted Park Sales, P.O.Box 561, Hamilton, Ontario.Well Drilling We can drill you a well in one day! OES' DRILLING Tel.Knowlton \u2014 243-6454 46.Pets For Sale ADORABLE poodles, miniatures and toys.Tel 875-3220.8a A\u2019jrhonzed New Car Dealers RUICK, Pontiac, Vauxhall, G.M.C.Trucks, Sale, & Service Deluxe Automnutle Ud., 1567 King West Tel 549-166».8b- Auto Service BRAIDER FC REMAN Bilingual, for small Montreal braiding plant.Top salary and working conditions.Fine opportunity for right man.Phone collect 514-729-8563.6 YEAR old.good hunting Beagle dog and kennel Norman Chamberlain, Jr.Stftnstead.Phone 876-5471.STORAGE Unheated.4500 sq.ft.Sprinkler, elevator and load-ins dock.Centrallv located, pa«v access.ARMSTRONG DISTRIBUTIN' G LI MITED, 200 Aberdeen, Sherbrooke.Tel.562-2689.¦eeMHflflESESE We now have a complete line of gifts, both large and small, visit us soon.A.BLOUIN LTD.66 Meadow Street \u2014 SHERBROOKE \"The Furniture Store Next to the Webster Parking Lot\" Before buying furniture, visit us.We have all types of house hold furnishings at attractive low prices.TERMS ARRANGED IF DESIRED.Tel.569-5591 AUTOMATIC trAn«mls«lon «pectalty, Don\u2019* Garage, 11 Queen St\u201e S\u201e Sherbrooke, Qua.Dob Beakea L'lL ABNER 9.Trucks For Sale I960 VOLKSWAGEN truck In running condition, $100.00, Applv O\u2019Bov le & Pearce, Ltd.Tel.«>62 2637.10.Horses For Sale MATCHED TEAM of Clydes, .3200 lbs., well broke for farm, woods and exhibikon.$450 00 Gordon Cairns, East Clifton.Tel.Sawyer-ville 889-2481.BAY HORSE 10 years old.1400 lbs.Preston Kirkpatrick Tel.Bury 872-3624, 11.Livestock For Sale WHEN MAH T AH WANTS f -and they're TURN y MINE DRESSED ; ' a! i wearing W, HUE Ui*, II , POINTED SHOES.'! .\t\\ I'm the 7 ,\t\\\\\t/ HAPPIEST DRESS MINE AS TH'COWARD WHAT LEFT ^ ME AT TH' CHURCH.\"' Oh, THANK you.Maste You\u2019re the ONLY happy one We'I looK at your 49,999,999 relatives in Australia, tomorrow.There ARE EXACTLY SO MILLION KIGMIES ON EARTH, O?WHICH one: is HAPPY COMES.DRESS ASA COP!.' Kigmy on 1 SHORTHORN cow -with calf at foot.Harold Loomis.YVaterville Que i 16 EWES also registered Oxford! | ram.Gordon Roberts 372-3901.Granby.1 la.Poultry For Sale 75 BARRED ROCKS, aurtlng to lay 75 Rhode Island Red and White j Sussex pullet « 50, l-\\ear-old h en > .Apply Mrs D.L.Martin.Ayer\u2019s Cliff.Tel.858*4498 CAPTAIN EASY IF TdAT F4VCH0 NEXT POOR.WAMT5 TO ZI9K HIA NEW &IKP OUT WITH AAV CATS, TrfAT'5 HIA AFFAIR! NOW HERE ARE- X r-^nt,u A FFW EGYPTIAN ITEMS I HAVE- y/MAVSF VOII By LESLIE TURNER i 2.To Lei .t t K.NNOXVILl.E: 3 *n(i 4 room ap»n-ments w ith garag-e.complete bathroom Conlev St.Tel.562-HM3.1 ENXOXVIU.K 1 Prospect St ; 1 room heated apartment, pen-rally j located, near bus stop, heated; entrances.Phone 569-2724.j NORTH WARD: Stanley Ave; 6; rooms, downstairs tenement, un-1 heated.A.ailable immediateij.: Tel.569.1250 before 5:00 p.m HiA \u2018AgIRP! STAKEP OUT WHAT1 IN HISYARP! (Fir 7 ' y BUIUE5 THEM INTO A * .NERY0UA BREAKDOWN m- HELLO.POLICE STATION?THIS IS HOMER CLINKER.I WANT TO REPORT A SADIST NAMED POTYrAT 622 PETUNIA CÎ3VE.HE'S TURNED MR.CLINKER*» WE'RE' A BIT WEARY OF THAT KOOKY FEUD! DON'T CALL 0?PSAlNi UNLESS H& SICKS HIS GOLDFISH ON'EMÏ ynT YOUR CATS LOOKi Î%S*» N\u20acA.lac.T.M.Keg ALLEY OOP JACQUES CARTIER BLVD :\t5 , course, heated, hot water.Avail-j room apartment.facing golf; able immediately Tel.569-3428.NORTH t\\ \\KO: 4 room apartment, heated, hot water year round.; stove and refrigerator.Venetian I blind*, washer and dryer tn basement, incinerator *nd Janitor ser vice.675.00 monthly Call 569.3226.475 VIMY.near Portland, 4 rooms, heated, hot water, atove, refrigerator aod Venetian blinds furnished.janitor service, aduits only Tel 567-5923 Beautiful year round homr fronting on I.ako T rooms finished in Pine with fireplace, oil heating.Garage in basement and detached garage Modern furniture, dishes, bedding, etc.To be sold completely furnished, lo settle an estate Sherbrooke Trust Company I.K KNSKD BROKERS 75 Wellington North, Tel 562-3844 Sherbrooke Gilles Metivier ies 569-7843 Eorl W.Davis North Hatlev, 562-2745 ; LENNOXVTLCE.55 Warren St: 4 room heated apartment, stove, j fridge and hot water supplied, $85 Oft monthly Tel.562-2185.NEW 3 room apartments, heated.S85 00 per month.Available on mediately, situated Belvedere So.Apply J L.Pomerleau.562.5728 MODERN .1 room apartment, second I floor, hot water, garage.$45 00 monthly Tel.569-1856.[613 LONDON ST 4 room apartment, modem, healed, hot water year around $65 00 monthly Available November 1st.Tel.562-8498 i-I 450 VICTORIA ST: Five room apart ment, heated, hot watar.fireplace I heated ga-aie.new-ty decorated i Phone 567-4172.HOW DO \\ OH , YES.OSCAR J OH.I'VE PULLED .BUTTHAT\u2019S AIL PRETTY OLD HAT THESE DAYS THESE DAYS! AH, YES! FABULOUS EH?UTTERLY FABULOUS Ak PR.NOTTAGOTTA TOU DO.BOOM! rve doctor 1 heard of Y AOU, SIR - Orr A FEW CHEMICAL ENGINEER.EXFT.OSA'ES: A FOSITiV'E GENIUS! WHICH BRINGS FAIR-SIZED ME TO THE SUBJECT BANGS.Or MY VISIT 9-30 W MEj InL T WEU-,T«Er SAY.ITS SUPPCSED TO attract MEM LUCE YOU Think: MY NEW J AND FER.PUME IS TOO / MOvs/ WEAR WITH STRONG P WELL.HAT BOY A MAGNET- J WE JUST PASSED\u2014 o>y >¦ -U.» T» Am vt », «a FRECKLES i THE QUEBEC SCENE QUEBEC (CP » \u2014 A t e Id e assistant to former conservativ Courey, Quebec agriculture leaders John Bracken a minister, Wednesday announced Ceorge Drew, ami then as ex that farmer* in 50 Quebec cotin ecutise assistant to 43 * or g e ties wiil receive federal-pros in- Hees, then trade minister cial compensation for crop losses suffered due to drought thu summer None of the Eastern Town .h Spnamtist iailsd Speaking at an asMiciadon !he\\ will receive W( ioi each P\tj\t'luncheon in Montreal.Mr Stvle ton of fodder thev have to buy QUEBEC (CPi-Regg.c Char s|id he u\taboul for cattle because of the short trand, 32, a Quebec separatist, pj>NC.hologv beil,K cjrri#li uue of ha> brought on b.v the went to jail tkednesday night (0 ,he ' vUu,IV mort> ani1 drought\trather than pay a *25 fine for mori, u, lhink m ,\u201emi of In some counties farmers will disturbing the peace during the .beMn!, sp0on .^ from th|, be compensated for a ton of Queen's visit here last October c.rai||t, u, tbt, graw, fodder a head, in others only a Chartrand.a Montreal boxer quarter-ton depending on the anti leader of the militant sep- He said he was not proposing seriousness of the drought in aratist group Les Chevaliers de to turn back the clock in social the area\tTlndependance.chose to spend security legislation The total amount paid in aid eight days in jail rather than\t* will be between $8.000.000 and pay the $25 and costs.$13,000,000, the announcement said\tygv\tSchool is late 1 SHAW ink; AN\tQue IMH SNI ATTACK DITE \u2014 Pierre Sevijny former a»*o elate defence minister, told Mctiill t nlvewltv students day for the murder of a Wednesday hi* forthcoming ] German girl here Aug bonk on politics docs not allai k Conservative Leader John Diefenbaker.iCP Wirephoto) News flashes from around the world MILWAUKEE IAi> > A P > \\ Rt Rev John H Dew»«'n, young mother ot tws' angry he »|mk*»man for the t'etholic dio cause her .V month old daughter c*se of Wilmmgnvn, *aKt would tis'i eat her breakfast Vo he a Catholic amt a mem Wedneaday, threw the child out hoi of the Ku Mux Klsn i« a of a third flmm apartment twice contradiction in terms I don't t>olice slid then drowned her see how either a* a Christian in a bathtub\tor an Amenran.a person ean Paul Dankow an investigator in good conscience belong »\u2022 the for the county medical exam Kian tner * office, identified the dead igirl as Susan A\u2019ukovich, daugh 1er of Mr and Mr» John Vuko-vich if.\tjf, NUERNBKRli, West Gen many ( Reuters 1-A U S, Army court martial sentenced Pte SirrRfARtVAKf DAILY RECORD THURR SETT .30 IMS T IODE holding bazaar and tea at The Border ST ANS VE AD (Special) , , ,, ,\tMrs Donald Macrae Qtiebee John Mayberry, 22, of Detroit provlBCl\u201e prNH,en, of (h, ,m to 15 years in prison Wclnes pfrisl 0rt1fr oaughter, of the Empire, aceompameri by seven 2 an mfmbers of (|lf\tand army spokesman s.yd today ||)t Montreal Municipal Chap Mayberry stranglest Helga u,r Null aUwh, ,ht, bâli,r im( lioffman, 2$, a part time proati K I Murder restudied MONTREAL (CP) - Three Must regroup next Monday\u2014four weeks late \u2014 Brewers president MONTREAL (CP) Gerard for some 8.500 Krem-h speaking MONTEBELLO Que (CP)\u2014 Uevesque- Quebec minister of high school students of (he St.I)\ti ,,,1, -.fi industry and commerce, says Maurice Valley region in cen- \u201cûi».\t*\"\u2022' »»*«\u2022 \u2022 «\u2022» w- The 1965-66 school year begins nicn are being hold as material witnesses in the slaying almost money ment to West German police May berry pleaded guilty ?WILMINGTON, Del (AP>~ 16 years ago of a resident of Vhe head of the Ku klux Man cast-end Montreal.\tm Delaware said Wednesday The victim was Romeo Lamy.the Klan has reversed its Ins 40 Police reopened their inves torir anti Catholic stand and ,,\t, tea of Stanstead Chaptar batng tutc, under the influence of hfW sunnysid.High School drink during an argument over on October 2 from 3 to 6 p m according to his slate-1 nu, \u201e,vi,n lvH\u201ehs at The announcement of ihe tigatton of his death after re now welcomes Roman Catholics opening of classes follow ed a ceiv mg an anony mous telephone as members.president of the Canadian Brew - nesses mus' r\u2018'SrouP ,f lh^\u2019 do ers Association.\tnot want to disappear or deter- The post is reported to carry i*ori*te'\tmeeting Wednesday night of the call early this month.\tRalph E Pryor, Jr .said in a a 'alary of $50.000 a year.\t\u201cThese businesses can no,St Maurice district Roman Lamy w as attacked end radio broadcast and tn tele Imaginative, hard-driving and longer go it alone.\u2019 he\tsaid.\tCatholic school board, whose 500\tbeaten\tafter he had\tstepped\tphone\tinterviews\twith\treport jovial.Mr.Jack spent 20 years \", .If they wish to expand by\tteacher.' had refused to report\tfrom a\tstreetcar en roule\tto\this\ters\tthat\tthe\tpolicy\tchange\twas in political and governmental enlarging their markets,\tthere\tfor work after Ihe Labor Day\thome.\tNov, 16.1949.life in Ottawa, almost always in is only one route open to\tthem,\tweekend because of a dispute\tthat night m hospita the background, as executive that of regrouping\u201d\tover teaching contracts.\tand neck injuries.He of died [adopted nationally by the head United Mans of America about three months ago.pm tha ba- ?aar, Christmas decoration» kitchen aids, the stitchery, tha bakery, candy, plant* and v# get a bias, paper, will have an attractive display of articles for sale, many suitable for Christ mas gifla and decorations.a« well as useful around ihe house Much effort has gone into the organisation of the 1965 ba rear, ami the Chapter looks for ward to the response of the public in order la continue the work of the Order in the community Door prise» will be drawn at 5 p m.Financial & Market Report Blr,l'>1 COURTISY OR ORIINSHIILDS LTD NEW YORK STOCK MARKIT \tiTOVtOUl\t \tClosing 11 a.\t Amer Tel\t67 H\t67*» Anaconda\t73 G\t Hethlehvm Statl\t»7»s\t37*» Hordtn s Co\t45l«\t Chrysler\tSO**\t3U» Comm Solvenu\t30 W\t Con*.EM 1*011\t43 *»\t431.Douglas\t61\t Dupont\t243\t24 U.General Electric\tms\t General Motors\t104 A\t104 Goodyear\t49 M\t Inti Bus Mach\t511 D\t Int Caper\tso*»\t301» Int Tel\t55\t Johns Manville\t52\u2019s\t N Y Central\t59 W\t IMtMl\t13'»\t Radio\t45*»\t Republic Steel\t42\t U S Rubber\t64\t Btd Oil ut N.J.\t79\t Studebakat\t18*»\t U.k Steel\t50\t Wool worth\t;7\u2019s\t \u2022 ' W W .\t\u2014 - \u2022\t MONTREAL STOCK IXCHANGt AMmi To Hi! «nd Flo, « |son, Timothy on September 27, it#» Doth well t'r*v loua Closing h a.m Brnttin Comet Cyclone 2-door hardtop with optional twin scoop GT hood\u2014 An eager beauty ¦.ratin' to go ! Sleeker Packs quite a lot of power ih quite a sporty package I Introducing the big, new-generation Comet *66 Longer.Feast your eyes on '66 Comet's longer, lower sleeker look.A big 116\" wheelbase and up to 8\" longer.It has a get-up-and-go look with its newly sculptured body.Experience Ihe satin smooth ride that this new longer Comet '66 gives you.It's wonderful.,.Comet '66! Wider.This big, new-generation Comet \u201966 has a wider tread.It gives Comet '66 greater stability, greater comfort, greater handling ease And it does great things for Comet 's looks as its wide, handsome grille exemplifies, ft\u2019s marvellous.Comet '66! Roomier.Comet '66 is a bigger one inside, too- Its extra width means extra comfort for six adults.Curved side glass adds extra shoulder room.Extra length gives extra leg room for big new-generation people.It's extraordinary.Comet '66! More Luxurious.Comet -66 has more luxury.more convenience.Relaxing is easy in Comet's finely tailored, upholstered seats.Deep-pile carpeting goes wall-to-wall.The dash is padded .windshield has a thicker, safer laminate.There\u2019s a foot- operated parking brake, reversible keys, keyless locking .so many extras we can\u2019t even list them here.You\u2019ll love Comet '66.downright pampering! More Powerful.Comet \u201966 soars higher in performance.There\u2019s a spirited 200 Six you can team with an automatic or 3-speed manual transmission.Three V-8\u2019s to choose from: the 289, 2-barrel; and the mighty 390 with 2 or 4 barrel carburetors.Three V-8 transmissions: a 3-speed, fully synchromesh manual; optional Merc-O-Matic; optional 4-on-the-floor.It\u2019s sensational.Comet \u2019661 % ¦- m *\u2022 -\u2022// vÿ?.;.-.,- mÊÉÊÈM Comet Cafiente convertible\u2014 Great style ! Inviting Titeriors that say luxury' in a big way.A first class performer that sparkles with action.COMET; KEEPS YOU THINKING YOUNG! Test drive Comet.Four lighthearted, dashing series.Cyclone, Caliente, Capri and 202.Cyclone also available with GT option.GYR AUTOMOBILES LIEE 735 King Street East Tel: 569-5981 Montreal livestock market MONTREAL (Cl1) \u2014 Receipts Wednesday mainly made up of common and medium quality cow* Trading active.Trices steady with Tuesday.Receipts «0» cattle; jgj I McMillan Rlocdel Abitibi Algoma Aluminium Argus ( orp Asbestos Bell Tel Brasil R A Oil B C Forest Hruck '.A\u201d v iin.Cement Can, Iron Cdn Aviation FI v dn Hrewene» Cdn Hr Alum A Comp Devices Cdn Tc.Railway Chemcall Cons Taper Con,» Smelter» Dist Seagram* Dorn Bridge Dom.Foundries Dom Stores Dom Tat Dont Textile Dupont Earnout Ta I ver» Lord \u201cA\" ] Fraser Gt takes Taper Hawker Slddley Home Oil \"A\" Hudson Hay Co.Hudson H Mining 68 Imperial Oil Imp.Tobacco Ind Acceptance Hit Nickel Ini.1*1 pe Jam.Public Serv Lsbatt lumr.Fin \u201cA\u201d calves, four hog*, 37 sheep ami lambs.Common steers 14 75, common haiferi 12 75-13 75.Good cows 15 50 .15 75, medium 13 50-14.75, common 12.50 13 25, cannors and cultera 10 75 12 25.Medium bulls 15-16 25 Good vealers 28, medium 16 50-M; common 13-21.50.Grade A hogs 35,50; sows 24 50.Sheep and lamb prices nol established, Produce Quotes MONTREAL (CP) Agricultural depart men! quotations: Eggs: Wholesale prices to country stations fibre cases extra-large 60; large .58; medium .53-.54, «mall 37, b .38, c 30.offerings adequale Demand fair.Baiter: Current receipts ten j derable 92 score 541»; 93 score 55%.Cheese; Delivered Montreal | w'axed current receipts, whole sale Quebec white 40; colored 40»,4.Skim milk powder: Spray j process No.1 in bags 14%.16%; roller process No 1 in bags ¦ 14-15; feed 13-13%; butler milk; powder feed I M2; whey powder 4%-5 cents Massey Kergiivin Mnlaon\u2019a \u2018'A\u201d Ogilvie Norandi Price Bros Salada Food* Sayvctle Shop A .Rave Steel Co Traders Fin Walker Zeller's 'A Bk of Montreal Royal Hank Tor Dom.Bunk MINI-?» and (HUS Alla Gas Trunk Cassia r Central del Rio Denison Kalconbridge Gunnar\t2 Hollinger Kelly Kerr Addison j Northern ! 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