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[" Üètiaihiqut du Séminaire Je Shercr St.Hyacinthe Gauls take first win in playoffs, whitewash Beavers 4-0 (Page 6) WEATHER Mainly *unny thi* after* noon; Saturday variabl* cloudiness with a few showers and continuing very mild; winds light except southerly 15 gusty to 25 later today.High today and low tonight 45 and 35.licrhtoobe IMii llecocd Today's Chuckle \\ coud llslrnnr H usually Iblnktnjt abou I wimnthint else.Established J897 Price; 7 Cents SHERBROOKE QUEBEC, FRIDAY.MARCH IS.1966 Sixty - ninth Year Dupuis trial Former mayor wrote favoring track permit BY THE CANADIAN PRESS Jean Desmarais, former mayor ting that he could not accede to of St.Johns.Que.and candi- the request for a permit date in the St.Jean-lberville-; Georges Geliy, a civil servant Napierville constituency in the with the Quebec revenue delast federal election, was a wit-'partment.testified that he ness Thursday at the trial of wrote a letter, signed by a sup Yvon Dupuis, former federal erior turning down the request Liberal minister without portfo- for a race track permit, lio.held in Sherbrooke.\tHe said he had not received Mr.Dupuis, who ran for elec- any money from Dupuis or > anyone else concerning the race mi See also page 3 GEORGES GELLY .'received no money' tion in the last federal election as a Liberal without official party support, is on trial for influence peddling and accepting $10,000 in connection with an unsuccessful attempt by a St.Johns chiropractor, Roch Des-lauriers, to get a provincial per track.Mr.Geliy also testified that to the best of his knowledge.no one else in his department ever received any money in connection with the application for a race track permit.TESTIFIED ABOUT MONEY Two witnesses testified concerning money Mr.Deslauriers borrowed May 8, 1961.The Crown alleges that the money was part of the $10,000 for Mr.Dupuis.Andre Doyon.manager of a branch of the Toronto-Dominion Bank in St.Johns, said Mr.Deslauriers bor rowed $2,000 that day from the bank ai received a loan of $2,400 from an account in the name of Mrs.Juliette Poissant.Mr.Doyon said Mr.Deslauriers also withdrew $600 from his own account.The total of $5.000 was given to him in bills of $5C and $100, he said.Mr.Doyon said he understood what the money was for and he tried to dissuade Mr.Deslauriers from going ahead with the project.He said he saw nothing dishonest in the matter but did think it was unwise.Mrs.Poissant said she was nauts Neil surprised when Mr.Deslauriers, ;David Scott, rested in asked her i em À , £ 15 ministers in custody Indonesia army tough grip the country CAPSULE AT OKINAWA \u2014 < nawa.Astronauts Neil Arm-The Gemini 8 capsule is seen strong and David Scott, who rode the capsule to an emergency ocean splashdown, on the after deck of the destroyer Leonard Mason on arrival yesterday at Naha, Oki- were smiling and clean shaven on arrival, but their capsule was scorched black.(AP Wirephoto viva radio from Naha) US scientists seek cause of Gennm's space fmd\u2019: J AKAR l V (Reuters) I he anm look a lough grip on Indonesia todn\\.placing is ministers in protective custody and pointing the guns of armored eats and tanks al IVsidenl Sukarno's palace.In an announcement broadcast In Jakarta radio, the arinv chief, It (ien Suharto, said the ministers including loreign Mimsiei Subandrio were Ivinp protected against unbridled actions ol cert.un groups id people The general said he was making ihe announcement on behalf of President Sukarno.(Diplomatic sources in Saiga pore said Suharto actually had assumed full control In ,1a Varia, the Indonesian capital.) Subandrio and other ministers have been the targets of recent mass demonstrations by On dents accusing them ot bein the to Is of Communist Chinese QUEBEC (Cl\u2019i Health Minis-j Hu nt Thursday to provide -laH policies.\t|ter Eric Kierans and the ropre Most communications be 'entatives of 5,000 Quebec prov tween Jakarta and (he outside ince doctors signed an agree world were cul off as Ihe long simmering crisis in Southeast1 #\t# Asia's biggest nation came t0\tTISG Medical assistance pact signed by MDs Would query Gerda Ql-EBEC (CP)\u2014Justice Mtn islet' Claude Wagner said Thurs-\u2019day he has a dos- er oo (ierda Munstn; cr, the German blonde involved in the Ottawa sex and (security case.Mr \\\\ agner told reporters [that if Mrs Mun-ingcr comes to Canada he wilt luive specific \u2022\tquestions to ask her 'We wilt certainly have ques \u2022\tlions to ask Mrs Munsiliger »f she comes to the inquiry called dry Ottawa These questions will be based on I,let we won't be ju i fishing,\" Asked v bethel the questions he would a k deal with organ-.iced crime, he replied \"yes.\" There was no question of Que \u2022\tbee bein' ini'reded in the se eurily a> pert ot the cu e as ''the security of the state Is not in our jm is'liet on.Mr.Wagner I said.' lb would mil ,i\\ whethor any A ban could he laid a jainsl Airs Muir Inner on the basis of the mate i contained in the dus isirr the boil again, STORMED BY STUDENTS not so great operated medical as-dstiinee t people who currently rceeivt welfare a s s i s 1 an e e effei live April I It will eosl $12,000,000 am MONTREAL Quick Draw MeGraw fit Fury Hi Jack in the Box 8\u2018 Magilla Gorilla 12) Peter Potamus 12:00 dooe 3) Sky King\tfi 5)\tFirst Look\t( 12» 6)\tKing Leonardo B) Bugs Bunny 12) Atom Ant ra .JO p m.3) Llmi-s 3) Exploring 6» Tennessee Tuxedo 8» Milton The Monster 12) Hercules I -00 o m 3) YI v Friend Flu ka a i Disco ve rv H» Three Star BowUru 8) Hoppity Hopper I2i Flying Fisherman t:30 o m 3) Film Shorts i> Porky Pig 8) Bandstand 12» Lots Find Out 2:00 p.m 3) Basketball T'oiini:i* ment\t| H) ?)\tWide World ut ip Spo rts fit Spurt* PrusenUs\ti Hi 12) Wrestling 2:30 p.m.\tti 8\u2019 American\ti) Sportsman\t; (>) 3:00 p.m.\tit> 0) CBS Golf\t12 121 Movie 3:30 p.m.\t| îi 3.8) Pro Bowler's Ton»' 3) 4:00 p.m\tj 0) 3) CBS (Jolt\t1 8) ?)\tSports Shop 4:15 p.m.\t>) 8) Expo T()da>\tj 0) 4:30 p.m\t12 Our* Cu ifixie World ot Sport 5:00 p.m.Current Events Sgl Preston Forest Ranger* Racing 5:30 p.m.Dance Date Lawrence We Ik Bugs Bunny True 6:00 p.m.Spoils Digest nils Land ot Henry Phyfft Like Young 6:10 pm.Weatlierw ise 6:15 p.m.Saturday New* 6:30 p.m.CBS News New s Cine Short* America 6.44 p.m.CBC News r oti p.m.Smothers Brothers Jesse James Beverly Hillbillies Bachelor Father > Jackie Gleason C3G 0 m lack in Gleasoo Flipper Danger Man O/zie and Harriot 8 00 p m.Jeannie Donna Heed i Movie DANCE SAT.NIGHT LA PALOMA DANCE HALL Huntingville Road Harold Nutbrown's Orch COME AND HAVE FUN' BRIGHAM Friends of Mrs.Kufus Thomp son, who is a patient in the BMP.Hospital.Sweetsburg, will be glad to hear there is an improvement in her condition.Miss Doris Dougall.Miss Helen Dougall and Miss Grace Haw tl.ornc motored to St.Lambert to attend the Presbyters Area planning fellowship in connection with I he National Project on Evangelism, held in the United Church there.Mrs.loe O'Neill and Lori-Ann are -.pending a few da;.> with the former's parent!.Mr and Mr-.Denis Wilkinson s ue «.rr.ii Pattern tor Living 1:30 ant 8) Colby Cour»t t:00 am.3.Daiey and GoUatn *:li am P RC Mat! ?:30 «.m.p Her»'., o! frutb i 81 University i 12i l.lberal Arts m ot e.m.:i) [.amp Unto My Feet SI Sunday Stliool Bj Beany and Cecil 10.30 am.'ll Look Up and Live 6i This la The Life ill P.tor Potamua I2l Teledomonlca n oo i.m Il CiJUjer» H 6) Churcl) Service : Bi Hullwinklo 11:20 a.m.Il Fallu toi Today in Popoye UiOO noon Il rnis is the Life Bi Sports Magazine ! B) Cartoon* 12:31) o.m j ,l> Faco the Natlun ' Hi TemiOiee \u2014Tuxedo | 8| Superm.in 12) Continental 1:00 p.m.I ;i) Big Picture EAST ANGUS Mrs.Jessie Hall, Miss Audrey Hall, Mr.John Jamieson and Mr and Mrs.Wesley Beattie jwere in Montreal to attend the funeral of the brother of Mrs.Jessie Hall and Mrs.John Jamieson, Mr.John Duncan Mrs.Hall and Audrey were |guests of Mr.and Mrs.Norman jCoat.es and Mr and Mrs.Beat-tie anti Mr.Jamieson gu'sts of Mr.and Mrs.Lloyd Jamieson.Mrs.Gaston Campagna and son Michel, Hamilton, Ont., spent a week with the former s parents, Mr and Mrs Norman Davis.Mr.and Mrs.Gilles Paquette and twe children, Sher- ! brooke, were weekend guests at the same home.Miss Kathleen Lawrence, Sherbrooke, was a weekend guest of Mr.and Mrs.Rodger Heatherington.Mr.Douglas MacLeod, Burlington, spent the weekend with his parent-.Mr, and Mrs.Leslie MacLeod.,\t10:13 p.m ti Julietta ;0 30 a m Ii Bobby Lord Show 10:45 p.m.6i Outdoorsman 11:00 p.m.I) New* 6i New* 8/ New* and Weatflet '2> New* 11.15 p.m I 3i Weather SUNDAY ,6) Frencii for Loi* 6) Scope 12) Spectrum 1:15 p.m.5)\tSacred Heart 1:30 p.m.3) Stase 3 -i) Oral Robert* 6)\tCountry Calend u 8) Bachelor Father 12) Platform 2:00 p.m.5)\tB B.Game of the Week 6)\tEye* of Tomorrow 8» B.B Game of the Week 12) Canadian* All 2:30 p.m.3) Sports Spectacular 12) Forum 3\t00 p m.8) Some of those Days 12) Music Room 3:30 p.n.6) Heritage 12) Drama Festival 4:00 p.m.3) Alumni Fun 3) Bit; 3 Golf 6) World ol Golf 8) Movie 4\t30 p.m.3) Vermont Symphony 12) Magû Tom 5.00 p.m.5)\tWild Kingdom 6)\tA Place for Everything i 't i News 6 Final Edinoa 8; Muvte 12) Pulse U 22 T> Sport* j 5t Sport* 6; Sport* 11:30 3) Movie , 0> Movie 11.40 j Sj Baiiet For s 12) Mov 1« Four spades by South is such a normal contract that almost any pair in the world would get there with no trouble at all.The play docs not appear too complicated either West has an automatic heart lead and continuation.South ruffs the third heart and will draw trumps with two leads.At this point there will be a vork a sains lyer Cl by great punter Noutîi -ing rid of his p.m.p.m.p.m Skeptic* 12, Challenge 5.30 p.m.3) Amateur Hour 5) College Bowl 6j Hymn Sing 12) Casper and Com pany 6:00 p.m.3) 2f h Century 3) 1 y Duke 8) Perry Mason fii Talent Spotlight 12) Walt Diiney 6:30 p.m.31 You Can Quote Me 5)\tThe Reformation 8) Stingray ' 00 p.m.3» Las- e 6)\tHank 8) Voyage i2) The Daisies /:30 0 m.3) Mv Favour!1* Mar tl?ii f>) Walt Disney 8) Flashback 12) The Avengers 8:00 p.m.3» Ed Sullivan 8i F.B ! 8) Ed Sullivan ft-30 p.m » Branded I2i Run For Your Life 9:00 p.m.3) Perry Mason >> Bonanza Hi Hon an/.a it EAST 4* « 5 V 10S 84 ?1053 2 A 9 7 4 NORTH A Q 9 8 4 V J32 ?\tK76 ft K 3 2 WEST ft 7 3 VAKQ8 ?Q J9 ft Q 10 8 3 SOUTH (I>) ft AK J 10 2 ¥75 ?\tA8 4 ft A J8 East-We»t vulnerable We»t North Ea*t South 1 ft Pax* 2 ft Pass 4 ft Pass Pass Pass Opening lead\u2014¥ K.parting of the ways.Many I players will attack clubs and go down one when the club finesses loses.j Experts will try something lebe.They will play out three rounds of diamontfs.Some jwili lead to the king but the whole plan of campaign will be jto leave West in the lead with the third diamond.If West does 'gain the lead there will be no need to worry about the club suit.If West leads a red card, i South gets a rufff and discard.I If West leads a club South (loses no club trick.This plan won't a really great p West seat Tht* player wiil suspec ing on and will cc nasty pian by getl queen and jack of diamonds on the ace and king.Thi?will allow East to win the third dia mond trick with the ten, whereupon East will be able to lead a club with perfect safety.Of course great expert West will have a lot of explaining to do if it turns out that his partner holds the jack of clubs i lead of the ten of diamonds In that case his brilliant dia mond plays will have cost him the game but things like that happen to experts.There is ju! \\ The miniate, wanted to know whether moiiev was ie reived between May I and Dee ember in, t%i.Q' I'til you find anv \u2019 A: No.Q All forms of money nil sources mi'liifling I ami Deslauncrs': A \\rs trom llpills manager in St Johns took Ihe stand.Bienvenue (J Why did he 1 1 feslaiirier» i ronve \\ tor a loan Q Did vou ask Ihe aim of the loan\"\u2019 A \\es, he asked me more than $2,(100 Q Due million dollars ' \\ No tVi.non he explained tlio aini was to give it in Yvon Dupuis deputy of St Johns, Q To send when'.' A The same day To get a permit for a race track T (old him be would get it hut (hat Dupuis might lie able lo get him the permit But he was mil convinced I had confidence in Deslauriers and loaned him $2.000 Georges Geliy M).civil serv- See ' Dupuis trial\" Page 5 Warns against dumping trash Danville folle.\tChief Paul Breton said this\tmoniing he will deal firmly\twith people cofitiiHunr to dump thrjr g;,r\t hnvc ;t: f he HR 4\tdump The ( 'hifl fnlrl (hr\tRecord Ibis COMMUNITY CHEST OF-\tlure is Art Wright, past\tLennoxville\tchairman;\tF HCKltS \u2014 The annual meet president: Tom Marker.Champagne, first viee-presi mg of the Sherbrone Lennox- president: W.E McCoy, earn dent and Ivan Saunders, pub ville Commu.-uly Chest, was\tpaign rhairman\tand Mrs\tlieilv.\tSept.\t26\tto\tOct\t8 held last night at the Mac-\tDoris Eraser,\tsecretary,\tthe Kinnon Memorial Building.\tStanding in the\thack row From left to right in Ihe pie-\tfrom left to right.\tK Brand.Sept.26 to Oct x was date set for the annual campaign.(Record photo by Gerry Lemayi To take charge of the Quebec Asbestos Mining Association Laboratory located at the Sherbrooke Universtiy.The laboratory employs five (5) technicians and one (1) secretarv.QUALIFICATIONS: B.Sc.in Physics or Chemistry or a graduate in Mining, Metallurgy or Chemical Engineering Must be bilingual with two (21 or more years of experience in laboratorv tvpe of work.SALARY: S6.300 to $10.800 depending on degrees and years ot experience.Director required by May 1st or sooner.The director will be allowed to lake courses at the University of Sherbrooke to further his education.The vacation and sicknes- plans of the University will apply.Moving expenses for family and household effects will be paid by the Association.Candidates -mould write to: The General Manager Quebec Asbestos Mining Association 580 Grande Allée est Suite 320 Quebe: 4 Film festival opens at U of 5 This : ican pre depicttm ian faces The two other films wi;,h English sub-titles are: the Italian film The Moment of Truth vhichjto he shown next Wednesday, es, i.sianri the Spanish film, The : the!Avenging Angel, which will he w^r.shown next Monday, on film- with French subtitles or dialogues are: The Scanda t w o lous Old Woman which wa s ,ub* shown last night; The Golden Our Lord.\"\tj A program of Seven Day s of he «how n on Sunda; On Monday evening a congre-; Films opened last nigh! at the the film's North Arne national supper was held in the .University of Sherbrooke with mierr.church hall which was sponsor- the showing of the award win i'he Human ( ondition ed by the Ladies\u2019 Auxiliary, ning La Vieille Dame Indigne-Wj|| nave English ,-ub-t Rev.John Dozois said grace and fThe scandalous Old Woman) a tragic trilogy later a time of family worship ci*re 26\tPair 27\tOpens (poet.) 31 Cossack headman 33\tSaucy e-otl ) 34\tStranger 35\tUnrefined 36\tTen (comb, form! 37\tNobleman 39\tSpread hay 40\t-Bankhead 43 Camel's hair fabric 46\tIncreased bv 47\tSerous fluids 50 Lively dance 52 Terse 54\tPotter's clay 55\tFatty 56\tTrite 57\tAlways icontr ) 58\tSaul\u2019s unci* nowv 1 Of aircraft Î Let fall 3\tPertainine to the beautiful 4\tMolecule iab.) 5\tVitamin B1 6\tFeminine sdviser 7\tDeparting 8\tGone by Answer to Previous Puzzle O V M|E|E (g 9 Twining stem 10\tSheep genus 11\tStraight (comb form) 13-majesty 19 Also 22\tMoslem prayer call (var l 23\tShort-billed rad bird 24\tFood fish 25\tFar icomb.form»\t35\tZealous 28\tAthenian\tremedial temple\tenterprise! 29\tEssential being .37 Cloth measure 30\tStorage ahelter 38 False wings 32\tFlesh food\tizool.) 33\tCotton plant\t41 Fruit pod\t42\tDripping 43\tArabian commander* 44\tBaronet tab.) 45\tSeaweed 48\tGet up 49\tMaple genu* 5! Lubricate 53 Circular -ab! 1\t2\tilL\t\t4\t&\t6\t\t\t8\tI9\t10\tii 12\t\t\ti3\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t lb\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\tlé\t\t\t\t \t\t\t¦\t\t\"\t\t19\t\ts\tnr\t\t \t\t21\t\t\t\t\t\t\tp\t\t\t 24\t25\t\t\t\t\tJ\t\t\t\t\tH\t \t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t J4\t\t\t\t\t\t¦V\t35\t\t\t\t\t 36\t\t\t\t\t97\t38\t\t\t11\t«\t\t \t\tjJ\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t 43\t44\t«\t\t\t\t\t\t\tTT\t\tar\t¦IS Mi\t\t\tSI\t\t\tSi\t\t\t\t\t\t U\t\t\t\t\t\t5S\t\t\t\t\t\t Mi\t\t\t\t\t\t51\t\t\t\t5é\t\t-J1 Local Jaycees call for resignation, dismissal of federal president COWANSVILLE \u2014 StalL \u2014 sary.No date has been set for, A letter is to be sent b> the the event as yet.local Junior Chamber of Com- Secretary for the Jaycees merce executive to the office ^ves Campagna said Wednes-of the Federation of Junior day that no reply had been re-Chamber of Commerces askinc ceived from the Department of for the resignation or dismissal Industry and Commerce of Que-of the president of the French bee concerning the Chambers language section.\tplans for an industrial promo- Reason for this request is a tion publication on Cowansville speech made to students of Me- President of the industrial Gill University last month promotion committee of the which was repeated recently at Chamber Yvon Beauregard a meeting in Sutton in which following a visit from H.R.the president, Raymond Ro- Derrick of the Sherbrooke in-berge, stated that the official dustry and commerce office and language for Quebec should be a man from Quebec, was urg French and that immigrants ed by these men to go through coming to this country should with their plans as soon as pos-be compelled to learn the sible.The letter in question was French language.\tsent to Quebec in January .The president of the local Members of the local Jay-Javceer Rawnond Murphy said «es were entertained on a the Cowansville organiza- sleigh ride Saturday.March 12 tion and the regional council are at Venice.Some 60 members in favor of bilingualism.\tand friends partook of the jo- \u201cWe did not agree with his vialities.The sleigh ride w as or.manner of thinking at all,\u201d said Lake Champlain.A baked bean Mr.Murphy.\u201cHow can we ask supper anti dance was held foi-Xoronto and other largely Fne- lowing the event at the Venice iish provinces to adopt bilin- Club, gualism, if we here in a two- language province accept only French as the officia! tongue JlUQSiiTS VI6W A motion was made to write\tL,\t|\t\u201e i letter to president Roberge mUSHrOOm pICmT GMAC MANAGER Bedford district students attend conference at WHS SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD.FRL, MAR 18, 1988 Financial & Market Report idents Ideas were taken from NEIL NICOLL General Motors Acceptance Corporation of Canada, Lim ited has appointed Neil C.Nicoll manager of the GMAC branch office in Sherbrooke, it has been announced.A native of Three Rivers.Quebec he joined GMAC in the Toronto branch in 1951 He was named credit manager in North Bay, Ont., in 1953.He served in the same capacity in Toronto and Montreal before being appointed credit manager in Halifax in 1957.He has been sales manager tn Montreal since 1961.WATERLOO \u2014 (Spécial! \u2014 of the District of Bedford Re- The panel consisted of R More than 60 students in the \u2019gkmal High School, spoke to Flood.Waterloo representative Bedford District attended the an- students about the value of the\tand T Rlacklock.director of nual Students Council Con- new regional school, its aspects\ttechnical ami vocational educa ference whfch was held at Wat- ami implications\ttion of the regional board: Mine erloo High School on Saturday .Slides on the site and some Irwin, WHS; and Jack i'errau t March 12th.\ttentative plans of the school Cowansville High School The program consisted of sh°wn\tThe group discussions were registrEticn, a talk by L.Mac- Tho\t- \"~J -^\t*'*' - \"\"\"* Keen a panel discussion, group discussions and a social hour, «pw or me regional school con mese meeting, ana me unmngs _ .sisted of questions atxi answer* wili be compilée and condensed borot The students wearing indivi pertaining to educational fa\tto be sent to the participating\tbo.\tDower dus name tags were welcom- eiUtses and sports programming\tschools\tBruck\t\"A\u201d ed by Neil Racicol, president at the new school\tStudents got to know each v an Cement of WHS students council, ami In the group discussions, prob-other during the lunch and so- A*n-Jack Biukland.representing the {en,f t>{ the present councils cial hours which added to ihc school board\twere discussed and their dif- success ami enjoyment A first for the conference » as ferent operations ami régula- day.the presence of students from lions The possibility of a com Schools participating COURTESY OF GREENSHIELOS LTD MONTREAL STOCK ' NEW YORK STOCK MARKET Previous Closing 11 a in EXCHANGL Previous Closing U a -m Abitibi\t12\t12'»\tAmer.Tel.\t58'»\t58'* Algonu\t85\t65\tB Anaconda\t82 N\t83»* Aluminum)\tSB's\t3t> H\tBethlehem Steel\t35'*\t35'-* Argus Carp.\t19's\t19'*\tB Borden's Co.\t39'»\t Asbestos\t22\t21s*\tB ChryGer\t53'»\t53'* Atlas\t\t\tComm Solvents\t45\t Bell Tel.\t98'*\t56-H\tt ans.Edison\t39\t39'» Hraiit\t9'4\t9'»\tIHntglas\t86\t LOWRY Mr and Mrs Duane Lowry (nee Jan Eden, of Bn»-(bane, Australia), of Dort Moresby, New Guinea, proudly am uounce the arrival of their dau-ighter, Karen Eliiabeth, on Sun-jday, March 13, 19S8.Oralha 301 42A Iron\t22\u2019* Cdn.Aviation El lo Cdn.Breweries of u\u2019r Cdn Hr.Alum A IH>.Comp Devices\tIB1» were Cdn.Pac Hallway R2l« French - spe.k;ng scIkh)Is in the tuned French \u2022 English council Bedford.Sutton Knowlton.Cow district.\tat the new school was also dis ansvillc, Mansonvllle, Granby L MacKeen, Director General cussed.\tand Waterloo.a asking by what authority he WATERLOO \u2014 (Special) took it upon himself to speak A tour of Slack's Brothers by for the whole Chamber when grade six students of Waterloo no else had been consulted.High School last Friday includ-said Mr.Murphy.\ted viewing the carnation and The Quebec Federation of mushroom divisions.Junior Chamber of Commerces The students were met by is to hold a general assem- Robert Flood, general manager, blv or congre- in Sherbrooke Uter a few words of welcome, in July in which local membersj Robert Bazinet and Peter Owen, are to take pan.\tplant foremen, took charge of A slipper meeting will be held the youngsters, shortly by the local Jaycees to After touring the sorting, \u201d' RCMP corporal transferred COWANSVILLE \u2014 (Staff) \u2014 Corporal Georges Poirier of-!fieer-in charge of the Cowans-1 ¦ville bureau of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police announced his transfer to the Quebec City harbor post.No definite date has been set for the change of positions a-vet; it could bo May 1 or July Chcmcell Cons.Paper liions.Smelters [Dist.Seagrams jlVom, linage i Dorn, Foundries I l)0m, Stores I Dont.Tar Horn.Textile Dupont jl'abi Ltee i Famous Flavors ; Ford \u201cA\" | Fraser {Gen.Dynamics Ulreat Lakes Paper Hawker Siddley Home Oil \"A j Hudson Bay t o | Hudson Bay Mining BOH i Imperial Oil\t52'4 Imp.Tobacco\t15 Hml.Acceptance\t20:'» jlnt.Nickel\t9« I Inti.Paper ilnlernrov Pipe\t82'a Jamaica Public Serv.il.allait\tlli'li il.nur.Fin \"A\"\tB'» MacMillan Btoedel 27 13'» 39 44 SB's 2.0'a 25 Q 221 ti 20 W 35 42's 28\u20184 158 24G 5'v 111'» 30 42'.10 7% 62'* 39 >* 44 '» 37 25'4 22-W.20(4 34 42 * 96 31'* 55 », 75'ï 50'* BIRCH, Jana At her late residence, Compton.Que., on Thursday.March 17, 1968.Jane Nish, beloved wife of the late William V.B-.rch and dear ¦mother of Jo-sw (Mr*.Harry Fmo), Way's Mills.Henry and Nellie, in her 102nd year.Rest-in; at the Charron Funeral Par lor, 25 Wellington St.Coati-cook, where funeral service will tu1 held on Saturday.March 19 Ut 3 ik) p m.Canon H.V Denton officiating Remains to be placed in the vault at Mount Forest Cemetery for burial In Hie spring J H Knapp Ueg'd.j Tel.B49 29-19 27 School open house held M M'UKl DO (Special) good turnout of parent* honor former presidents, T^is packaging, greenhouses and 1, depending on the family man .,\t\u2022 ,\t,\t, ,\t,\t,,\t, .\t,\tnow holding the post in Quebec, will be mainly to celebrate the shipping rooms for the carna- who has childron going (0 school.local chamber s 2ûth anniver üon division, the students viewed (he mushroom division and were directed bv Norbert Ton- sil D1 N TS CONIERI N < I \u2014Student\u2019s Council presidents presided over group discussions at the annual conference.Student council Sherbrooke Daily Retard COWANSVILLE SWEETSE.URG- Offiee: 413 South Street, Tel 263-3636 or 263-0482 Correspondent, also subscrip tions.renewals, classified ad vertising: Mr* Keith Scott, Sweetsburp Ward, 105 Main St., Tel 263-2402 said Cpi.Poirier.Cpl.Poirier is to be replaced ,\tat the local office by Constab:e |\ti i r1 n\tfr\" Ki r\" signant, personnel manager.He Lang!ois of Uu.Coaücook RUMP THE QUEBEC SCENE began by showing the prépara- ,\t___________2_____________________________ tion of the compose.\tp0ineri a married man.In the mushroom growing div- who has bc(,n m Cowansville ISion.plant manager there.Jos- sincp Jul).196;i was [)romo,ed presidents, lefl to right: Jack hie Lapointe, Bedford: Julie Perrault, Cowansville: Neil Hobbs, Granby; Hailey James, Haricot, Waterloo; Richard Sutton; Frank Main, Know!-Burcombe, Mansonville; Deb- ton.eph Hebert explained the techniques in preparing the beds, the planting of the spores, temperature control and picking.Mr.Hebert showed a great knowledge of his work when he | called upon to answer the many : questions posed by the eager students.The next stop on the tour was the packaging and canning ¦ plant.Plant foremen Raymond Stretch and Romeo Pelletier : showed the sorting and packing ¦of the fresh mushrooms and their preparating for canning.| The freeze - dry was an inter- lo corporal the first week in May last year.Military whist Matane MLA bound over in influence case MATANE, Que.(CP) KNOWLTON \u2014 (Special) Military Whist will be played Jacques Brimer, Liberal mem-in the Rebekah Hall on Mon- her of the Quebec legislature for day, March 21, at 8 p m.This Matane, is to stand trial at the is sponsored by the Oddfellows \u2019!>h' criminal assizes >t R|-and Rebekahs, There will be a ln0lis*51 on influence - peddling drawing of $50.\ticharges.\t._____________________________Judge Georges E.Blanchard esting focal point for the stud- of Rimouski magistrate's court ents.\treleased the MPP on $950 bai!ifences with a party organizer in The complete tour lasted two following preliminary hearing his riding, Alphonse Turcotte, ment work for Hie provincial | An Air Canada spokesman government in his riding.The said senior staff pf \\ero Cater charges allege that he asked for and accepted $350 from Adeodat Michaud, $500 from Lucien St.Louis and $100 from Jean-Louis Martel.He is also charged with having conspired to commit the of and one half hours.35.era are supplying means to un airrcafl and there is no imim dlate problem.Second hold-up MONTREAL (CP)-A branch of the Royal Bank of Canada in suburban Mount Royal was Mas.'ev-Ferguson\t291)*\t29 s»\t Bis\t76\t.75\t Morion's \u201cA\"\t30'4\t30 s*\t i)gtlvic\t14 H\t\t Noranda\t50 \"s\t50 s*\t 1\u2019rice Bros.\t45'4\t45'*\t Quebec Tel.\t26\t25 :>*\tH Salaria Foods\t9'»\t11'»\t11 Say volte\t435\t\t Shop & Save\t14s*\t\t Steel Co.\t25\t24th\t Traders Fin.\u201cA\"\ttow\tHF* li\t TransCan.Pipe\t35 V*\t35 lu\t rraiik-Mmin.Oil\t17\t17',.\t Priad Oil\t233\t\t Walker\t33U\t33»i\t Zeller's\t25 U\t25\u2018U\t Ban Can, Nat.\t65\t64'\tB Bank of Montrea\t! 60'4\t601 i.\t Bk of Nova Scotia 7ÜU\t\t70\tD Bque.I\u2019rovlncialt\t\t411\t Can.Bk of Cimmi\t\t63 '»\t Royal Bank\t74'*\t74'*\t Tor noiii Bank\t62\t6 Fi»\t MINES and OILS\t\t\t Alfa.Gas Trunk\t34 W\t3U\",\tIt Casaiar\tI-Uh\t\t Central del Rio\t12\t\t Denison\t40\t40\t Falconhridge\t100\t100'C\tIt Gunnar\t200\t\t 1 lollinger\t24'*\t24 M*\t Kelly\t\t\t Kerr Addison\t10 V*\t1014\t Northern\t\t85\tB Qiiemnnt\t10W\t\t Steep Rock\t(,40\t\t G«r«rd MonfethPt 562 2249 Guy Monf»tt«, M,ion nor DROUIN, Alphon»* At Sherbrooke.Quo., on Thursday, Mar 17, 1906, Alphonse Drouin, bcliA I husband of the late Leda Mercier, in hi» 7t>Ui year, resided at 153 Kennedy So.Funeral will leave parlor, Mon-\u2014,\\1 Jay.March 21 al 9:45 a.in for met ; service in Si, Jean Baptiste teachers *t Waterloo High;Church at 10:00 am.interment B'sohool, Thursday.March 10lh;m St.Mich ml's Omet en I when open house was held.Vlsi i Parior, 33 Bowen Av*., So.tors saw au art exhibition ami slides\tHOPSON Raymond Vt Nor wick.Conn., March 17, 1980, Raymond Hopson, beloved husband of Fracia Brooks, and dear ! father of Charles, of Poll ttul.At 1130 Principal Sam Wayc't-,\u201em.Mm Charlotte »'h.e,r showed slides in the gymnasium ;uu1 Mrs iini|a\tboth of on the new regional school In M!it,ii:ion.Conn , Mrs Mmilu < owansvillc\tMuCuaher, of Newington, Conn On display throughout the also nine muidehildrou, In-a school was art work done by liter of Cashu*, of llraH!e\u2018>,-r,» pupils in Grades one to six Co:- Vt .Ralph, of DshilW.i, oui , tors entered in the Finian s Howard, of Hampton, Out., At Rainbow competition for (Bade-, elite of ItowmanvIUe, Out., The parents visited the teach ers and the classrooms from Ï until B 30 p m.another j here.Mr.Bernier, 37, is accused of Mr.Turcotte also was ordered having accepted $950 from con- to stand trial, on conspiracy {robbed of some Sis.ono Thin s tractors doing farm improve charges, and was released on day, its second armed robbery an| DUPUIS TRIAL Continued from Page 3 Named tourt commissioner $500 hail.Mr Bernier chose trial before a judge alone.rh Caterers strike smoker ! COWANSVILLE Assistant-chief of ville municipal police ment Gerald Clemenl !cently named to the ! Commissioner of the iCourt for the judicial !of Bedford.- (Staff) -th- Cowans depart was re post of tional Superior meals District employees have gone on strike in 49 days.Four masked men, armed with machine guns and revolv ers, entered the hank Thursday, cleaned out four tellers\u2019 draw ers and got away with an estimated $18,000 in cash.No shots were fired and no one was injured.The men made their getaway in a car.four to six, were also on view Douglas, of These included the first andjM.vrill Little second created Grade New Brunswick of Granby.Rest-prl*e winning posters ring at the C F Wilson and son by John ChapmanV Funeral Home.Mountain St., six.ami Mrs Boyd':- Stilton Funeral Olivet Baptist MONTREAL (CP)-A spokes man for Aero Caterers Ltd , which delivers food to most air lines using Montreal Interna-1 Airport for in - flight1 s.id Thursday\t,«¦ R|N canc|icIate rb with Quebec government Q Whnt do you do?A: I busy myself with the law of licences and rare tracks, Q Did you receive a leltei from some one for a track?A I got a letter from Mr 1'riiTlerii k, on behalf of Dcslaur iers Q: Did you receive others?A.Arris and Deslaurlers.Q: What did you do?A: I wrote a letter that his plans was refused.1 composed it.(He said someone else sign Grade four, respectively After Ihc slides, refreshments were served In Hie cafeteria i!u fWTimiriam HOOKAH In fond and lovlnr memory of our daar umdn.Jdo.vd who paaaed a\\v«v Match IH, I ytl.i at tho sSl VincFill de l1 ;uil HospKi.l It \\va* onf vD.'ir atfo todav.Our drar' uiicIp p taas\u2019d awav Up wnttuM one who had « loi to Hil V, Hut was one »/ tho beat in «very way Always rememhered hy, OlaENNA, VONDA, JUNF, AND HAH BAH A.(uleceM, AND FA Mil IRS HoOKKH hi lovln* memory ni my deal bro-ther, Lloyd who b'^aed away in the SI Vincent, de haul HonpHal.MhitIi IR.I%r» l loat.my bi\u2018othf*i, who wa* mv 1 \\v1 n.Which waa very hard to lake, But I\u2019m au re that he will win.,\\ hen he reaches heaven'* r'Uc Ev«.*t ; cniendiei cd ti-, , FLOYD (brother) Church in Snlton, Monday, Msreh 2t M (M) pm.Mr.I,es lie Carson offielaling.Interment I'alrmount I'emetery.LOFTHOUSF., W«ll*c« Stuart\u2014 At Until y, Que , on Thursday, March 17.1906, Wallace Stuart l,()ft.liouse, beloved hu.sband of Ihc late .Sarah Eliza both Bell, and dear father of Ethel, (Mrs Claylon Hodgniflii), l.emioxville, Marjorie (Mrs.Maynard Sat\" gent), Rock Islmid.and Douglas, of Sherbrooke, in his 89th.year Resting at Johnston's Funeral Chapel, fill Queen St., Lennox-ville, where the funeral will leave on Monday, March 21 for service In SI.George's Church, Lennoxville at 2:(K) p m.Ven.Arelidcaeim T J.Matthew* officiating.Inlennent In the Sand Hill Cemetery, MARTIN, Daniel At Rose mary Rest Home.Bury, Que, riilirsday, March 17, 1966.Dan iel Martin, of Brookbury, (Jue.Funeral notice later Bury Fun eral Home, 072 3360 lIOtlKKU, IJi'Vd In levin:\u2019 nn\u2019in iiy of » ilnnr husbnnd, f«llH-i \u201c,\"1 mciioci i KrnndfuUier, who pnssed\t*w » >\t'\t\u2019 March IB.tMW\t|(rred) To h-11\tSkip\u20142 Windsor\tSherbrooke Houghton\tN.Baldwin Skip\u2014 11\tSkip 3 Sherbrooke\tLennoxville Jar jour\tN.Beach Skip\u20144\tSkip\u20147 Lennoxville\tSherbrooke Gaunter\tE.Loomis Skip 7\tSkip\u20143 Sherbrooke\tLennoxville Mooney\tP.Bellam Skip\u201411\tSkip\u20141 Lennoxville\tLennoxville , O'Boyle\tR.Gaunter 4\tSkip\u20148 ?\t?Lifting netminder backfires, Wings edge Bruins, Al Langlois pofs two The old manoeuvre of lifting;defenceman, scored both Boston;ahead while holding the two-a netminder in the last minute goals in the second period but:man advantage as Delvecchio of play to force a tie backfired .Detroit goaltenders Roger Cro-;fired a shot from the left point on Boston Bruins Thursday zier and Hank Bassen held off;which zipped through Johnston's night in the only scheduled Na-ithe Bruins after that to preserve ipads.tionai Hockey League game.the win.Langlois' goals were Langlois notched his pair of The Bruins pulled netminder his third and fourth of the sea-Ed Johnston with less than a son.minute remaining and attempted, gassen plaved the third period to put another forward on the\u2019as sid Abei Detroit genera, ice despite the fact they had a manag\u20acr ancj coach, decided to man in the penalty box.\tresj y0unger Crozier, who The move backfired as they j were caught without a netminder when Alex Delvecchio scored his second goal of the night with 17 seconds remaining to give Detroit Red Wings a 4-2 victory.Delvecchio\u2019s goals w'ere his 27th and 28th of the season.Andy Bathgate with his 14th of goals after Prentice scored when he banged in Gordie Howe's rebound at 2:47 of the second frame.Crozier grabbed Langlois\u2019 first attempt at 9:24, but celebrated his 24th birthday I cou^n\u2019i handle the shot and the Wednesday.TOOK EARLY LEAD Bathgate gave Detroit a 1-0 lead at 8:39 of the opening period when he beat Johnston from close in after taking a quick pass from Norm Ullman.puck slipped into the net.Less (than five minutes later, Langlois !sent a dribbling shot from the left point, which bounced over a Detroit player\u2019s stick and skipped past Crozier.Delvecchio scored his second goal of the night while Langlois Less than a minute later, Don the year and Dean Prentice, a Awrey of the Bruins was penal-was serving a minor penalty in .Boston castoff, with his 11th ofjzed for hooking and was joined the final minute of the game.!the year completed Detroit\u2019s;in the penalty box 50 seconds; New York Rangers visit Mon-scoring.Prentice's goal proved later by team-mate Bob Woyto- treal Canadiens Saturday and to be the winner.\twich.\tChicago Black Hawks play the | Al Langlois, a Detroit castoff1 The Red Wings went two goals ( Maple Leafs in Toronto.Border CurÜng BORDER MIXED BONSPIEL O'Keefe Trophy Sutton\tBorder lions and clinics A Marcoux\tA.Joyal Takao Sakurai, 122.skip\u20149\tskip\u20145 clobbering California A n g e 1 sljapan.outpointed Chang Chun Border\tBorder 131 behind a 20 - hit attack hwan.122.South Korea, 10.t.Remember when.Boxer Paul Berlenbach's string of 23 successive knockouts was broken 42 \\c.us ago tonight\u2014in 1924\u2014 when Jack him with a TKO in New bach became heavyweight following year but lost title to Delaney in 1926.Delaney bea fourth round York.Berlon-world's light-champion the the FASCINATING ATTRACTIONS FOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY! MONTREAL m.: MARCH 18 to 27 incl OPENING FRIDAY 1816 i\t»t *:00 p m.THE LARGEST EXPOSITION SHOWING The latest In fishing, hunting, camping and boating equipment ALL STAR STAGE SHOW \u2022 \"FUN FOR AIL\" ATTRACTIONS! Monday to Friday; 1:00 p.m, to 11,00 p.m.3 STAGE SHOWS Saturday! 9,00 a,m.to 1L00 p.m.\tSunday, 12,00 noon to 11:00 p.m.5 STAGE SHOWS\t5 STAGE SHOWS mü :.,ti«,S il.!' 'I SRiai i J.-jS, JKCI (\u2018t Tilton\tR.Smith Skip\u201413\tSkip\u201410 Consolation Border i \\.Joyal | Skip-U Sutton |R Marcoux Skip -9 Border R.Smith Skip-9 Border L.Tilton Skip\u20146 Lennoxville Rif\u2019s Club TARGET RIFLE (Weekending Ma>ch 10) Team No.1 F.I Warner K.Kinshorn .C M.WInert .Wilma Ray .J.U.Beattie .Bean Clippers win ETABA title Take third tilt 76-70 after close battle, Roger Warren big factor in winning first championship The Bean Clippers are the strafed throughout the season.Moss, his basketball ability was newly crowned champions of (Their passing was not up to obvious throughout the encoun-jthe Eastern Townships Amateur,par and their shooting percen- ter.Other top scorers for the (Basketball Association, as they tage was not very impressive.Bandits were Rollie Denton lwon the last and decisive game.The burst of energy from the,with 14 while Lindsay Black against the Rock Island Border Bean Clippers in the last five and Russ Simpson settled for 11 Bandits 76-70.\t| minutes was really amazing, es-apiece.ipecially since they were con- The Clippers now look for-In the best out of three series I sjfiered the underdogs.For a ward to the Senior \u201cB'1 Provin-both teams were deadlocked atjw|1jj\u20acj they completely dominât-sciai Tournament to be held this one game apiece.Rock Island je(i play, taking advantage of weekend at Sherbrooke High took the first game 78-64 while fast break and rarely miss- School.Certainly they will be the Clippers copped the second |jn,g a sef shot.Meanwhile, the gunning for top honors and if j74-64.Last night, at Sunnyside Bandits were left staggering, a last night is any indication of (High School, the Bean Clippers prefiicarne,nt w'hich very seldom the way they will play on the put on a top display of basket- happened to them during the weekend they undoubtedly will |ball to take the third and final season.\tbe a strong contender Also in game of the playoffs.Last Leading the Clippers to their the tournament is Rock Island, year's champions were the Bish- victory was undoubtedly Roger and they too will be looking for ^p J.V.\u2019s.\tWarren, as he was a constant top honors.,,\t.\t, ,\t-, threat offensively as well as de- Bean Clippers: Roger Warren ! From the opening whistle it (was obvious that the Bean Clip fensively.Assisting Roger was i30L Ken Pariseau (19); Jeff too 100 99 93 99 , ,\t,\t,, \u2022\t\u2022 Kenny Pariseau with a 19 point Mills (11); Dick Lambert (11): (pers had\tonly one thing in\tconlrjbluion Ken exceiieci in\tDick Coates (3):\tWayne\tNugent mind, that of being \\u (inni>.\t^ jns as weu as getting\tthose\t(2: Jim Wray;\tRichard\tGood- Dcspite\tthe fact that the Ban\tdefensive rebounds.Also\tplay-1hue.Total: 76.Jits were\tfavored to win and\ting well for the Clippers\twere\tRock Island:\tRoger\tCarter had the advantage of playing Jeff Mills and Dick Lambert,! (23): Rollie Denton (14): Lind-ilic last game on their home netting 11 points apiece.\tsay Black (11); Russ Simpson floor the'\"Clippers completely Ft11- Rock Island, Roger Car-1'll); Jim Murphy (9); Wayne overlooked the odds, and play- tee was top scorer, hitting for Hall.Harry Webb; Dick Rivard; ed top-notch basketball.,23 points.Despite his team's Dave Rivard.Total: 70.Total Team l won 3 points.Tedin No.2 Paul Kocscr j.f.nmncey .R.c.Win get .\t.G.V Bishop .C.Petitt .Total Team 2 won 2 points.Team No.2 U Milne S BUer\t.W.T M .swell .N.Boss .100 9') 96 94 100 93 100 too Total m 3 won 1 point.NHL BIG SEVEN :j»4P SHOW MART 1650 Berri Street, Montreal ADMISSION Wettdmv ADULTS .75 I Sat.i Sun.St.00 W«lid»y» Children Sat l Sun .35 JUGGLING ACT \u2014 Goalie Al Smith of (he Toronto Marlboros juggles the puck with his stick during an Ontario Hockey Association Junior A quarter-final game in Toronto Thursday against Peterbnrimgh Petes.Offering some help is Marlies' Al Osborne (10).Other players are Toronto's Doug Dimnville (6i.Pete's Dan Grant (21 and Mickey Redmond (I Marlboros won the game 3-1 and won the best \u2022 of \u2022 seven series t-2.(CP Wirephoto) Hull, Chicago Howe, Detroit Mikita, Chicago l ilnian, Detroit ivliveau, Montreal Hi isseau, Montreal Delvecchio.Detroit In the opening half, the Clippers led on the scoreshrer throughout most of the half With about five minutes re-(maining in the first half the Bandits came to life as they potted basket after basket, managing to take the advance at the end of the half 34-30.Roger Warner has been the (big surprise for the Clippers in their last two outings.He literally carried his team to victory in their last two encounters In last night's game he was terrific, as his game total of 30 (points was a major reason for the Clipper's win.In the last twenty minutes of play both teams were neck and G A Pti.neck.The victory could have 53 40 93 ; gone either way.The Bean Clip- 27\t43 70 pers were playing their best 26 44 70 hall of the season, while the 29 40 69 ; Bandits, even though they were 26 43 69 J giving a good account of them-26 42 68 (selves, seemed to lack the bas- 28\t36 64 Iketball ability that they demon- 393 It's what's INside that counts! rectyl protects where rust really starts .tiny nooks and crannies beyond the reach of undercoating.INside doors.INside tail light wells.INside over 22 vital spots Fectyl INNER coating sprayed under hi$,h oressure, seals all danger areas with a permanent, moisture-proof coatint Adds years of life to your car.giving you the insfde track on a better looking, longer-lasting car UNT'W CHtOMl MOULDINGS INSIDE tAllGATI DICK LID ms ml mood MS to! DCOI INSIDE PANflS DOOR POSTS LIGHT WELLS coMPirn UNOERSICX Vfnsioi TAIL LIGHT WELLS \\ iNSirr QUARTER PANELS INSIDE DOG \\INSIDE LEGS ROCKER PANELS INSIDE FINDER WILIS STOP IN TODAY! C C WARNER 294 Queen Street \u2014 Lennoxville, Que./ 3 or an d about lAdt omen Women's groups 1 I N IT FIVK I CW Unit Ki\\e of the Lennorville L'r.Hed Church Women enjoyed a casserole supper recently in the Scotl Ha!';, Church Street, vatth Ket anti Mr> ,\\.1>.L^ove-Uce as guests.The hostesses j «ere Mrs Kison Warner.Miss! Ksther Bassett.Mrs ITouglas Sterling and Mrs V.eo Koreter.Follovung the opening of the DERBY UNE \u2014 The mar-hair, elbow - length » h i t e'rogular meetut, ar.s utter nun h jria^e1 of Mane Anne Suzanne.a\u2019vJVfs.and earned a ca>v»t-\u2019e \u2022 - \u2022Nx \u201c v^ ! elder daughter of Mr.and Mrs bouquet A yellow poms, a mink\toruentu \u2022\u2022\u2022 thanked by table was arranged with the Mrs.Robert Suitor, tiered wedding cake, made and SHERBROOKE HOSPITAL pitre, in white with roses and\tALUMNAE ASSOC, silver leaves and topped with a miniature bride and groom in a decorated glass globe.flowers and candles < ' A*.\t.iku\" ciSâwüGK il» Æt The regular meeting of the Sherbrooke Hospital All mac Association was held in the »\\SIU()\\b IN MIN 1 V IT RI loin Krofft puppets model copies of rainwear fashions from tanadian mamitaetui ers.The Domil \"I ashlons on Slriiuts\" puppet show, per \\ii wed in Montieal reiently, will he piesenteit m depait- menl stores iieross t'aiiada start! iK Miireh lb in Otlaw.i vlT Wliephrtlo) j-^erSonaiS Mr.am) Mrs.P.H Royer, McManamy Street, were the guests for several days of Mr and Mrs.Cecil Clarkson, East Farnham.Mi's Janet MrOuat has re-turned to her home in Montreal West, after Ms ting Mr and Mis William T Pearson.Wilson Street.I.ennowtile.Mias GeraUimc \\ ernal, of Bedford, was also a guest at the same home.Mr and Mrs Henry Robin son of Thetford Mines, were re-eent guests of Mr and Mrs.I.,.l-' j oi yj ,,1-11 Street, and other relatives in ! ennoxville Today's recipe IRISH SODA BREAD cut's uns :tcd all - puryiose (lour teaspoon salt easpoons baking powder easpoon baking soda nip granulated sugar te.-spoon tp'inmd cardamom t optional ) tab espo ms buttiM or mar Karine cup raisins, if desired egg skirt having a chapel-length Scasonai flowers and candles N-\tRpsidonce on Puesiiay train.Her bouffant chapel veiljcompleted the lable arrange\tin£, Ma,.(.tl ,r, ulth Mi;,s of tiered nylon net was held ments Music for dancing was vvhm!e prosi,icn,.in the in place by three taffeta roses SUpp]je(i by the Langevin Trio.\tMlss (;1(,nda and sprays, she wore peau-de-j Later.Mr.and Mrs.Boucher ^ ^ ^ ^ \"j,.^ Women are clamoring for garments that glow in dark Whittle, president, in the Patterson and Mrs.F.N MacRae were ; new members, t h i r d reading of the Unique fashion show is scheduled for presentation across Canada isoie gloves, and carried a cas- j0f( for a\thoney moon in ^\t.j cade bouquet of blue P°ms ).-]or;da por travelling, t h c\t| ^ .Before and after the ceremony .bride chose a navy blue Eng h ^.of ,he Bv LaWs wa!i ; >he wore a muskrat fur stOie.double knit jersey dress '\t.s j [Her only jewelry was t,ny,oppod with a matching full- \u2018briber arrangements were peart earrings.\t[length coal, a shell pink and1 Miss Pierrette Labrie, maid\twhite straw\that.navy accès ver< \u201e\t.\tof honor for her sister, was in\tsorte.» and a\tpink cymbiduim\t' * am) dance\tt0 bt,\t,ield jn NEW YORK (AP) \u2014 Women denly finding its way to all sortsL gow n 0f heaven blue silk orchid.On their return they Sl.)t(,m|>cr |t was stated that who\tlike to\tbe\tfirst\tin\twhafs\tof places.\tstyled similarly to that of the\twill reside in\tstanstead.\t\u2018\t40() ,ptll.rs\thav,.been sent new\tare clamoring for garments\tAt\tRoberto Capucci's collec-\tbride\u2019s, featuring midnight Guests were from Cowans-,\t.\tw.ilh seV(.ral\tu.p|\u201e,s\talready that have them glowing when\ttion in Paris\tlast month the\tbjue\tvelvet and\tlace at\tthe\tville,\tWaterville.\tSherorooke, the lights go\tout.\tblacked-out finale was a spectre ;waistline and at\tthe\them\t©f,\tOttawa.Ont.; [©rt\tHope.\tOnt.' df,l,jded (ha, llu.\\» And soon at\tthe races\tjockeys\tof disembodies\tfemales in cos-\tthe\tn00r-length\tskirt.She\tIsland\tPond.Vi.;\tBeebe\tanti \u2022> «\t.e\t.;n k .\tfirtvtnc r»-v n ri o nf\tihp i n r a ntl pisopit t\t.\u2014\t- iTvstch ing\tbow in\ther\tThree\tViliu^es.j made regarding the 70th Anni-and Graduation Ban in the pitch of night will be'tames made of the incandescent wore streaking around the course on plastic.horses in brilliant harnesses.- Meanwhile American coat,; The new fashion brilliance of suit, hat.shoe and skiwear man-; people and horses has nothing to ufacturers have been pioneering, do with that invention Edison these garments lost so much sleep over.\tSome advocates tout the Rather, it has to do with safety factors of those garments.| phosphorescence, \"a property\" SHEDS OWN LIGHT the dictionary says, \"which A woman so dressed can shed gives off light without noticeable;her own light down darkened b(?at ¦¦\tstairwells.In luminous shoes Comark vinyl, a glossy plastic.her toes have more titan a fight-material which recently won, ing chance with clumsy dancing several awards for its glowing partners, technical achievement, is sud- There are other advantages,; ________________________________A woman can always find such | a coat in a dark closet.And her escort can always find her.Phosphorescence, should not, ; be confused with fluorescence, ai |dye treatment for theatrical cos-[tumes which glow when spot-; Questions readers ask GOOD SERVICE COSTS PLENTY .lights are trained on them., q Why does our nation Fashinn nladt.ap Tiger Morse | food bi.l k-ip 9 n9 ,9' has borrowed this old vaudevillei and hioher?This punies me.^ ^ ^ partv dothes of Whats your answer?\tla,feta and chiffon which radiate! N rh° ''I vo .rTuition «My when somebody turns an vious answer to your question: ¦ is that we have more people to^ra-v.olet Lght on hem.feed everv year.Then, too, the! The woman who chooses this economy prosperous.We have\tof ntghthfe la.hion a so more money to spend and are chooses an escort obliging therefore buving liigher valueienouSh t0 carr> ^e ughtingj foods__more 'meat and cheese,!equipment with him.Miss Morse but fewer cereals.And there's says.Otherwise she stays at.another relatively new factor, home where she is in charge of; We're eating out more.The in-[the illumination, crease in spending in restaur- A girl dressed to be seen in ants, hotels and other away-; this light (ultra-violet spot) may, from-home eating places has'avoid the eerie prospect of; practically soared off the seeming to have lost her head graphs.Back in 1940 we spent ,in the dark by using theatrical only $4 billion.By 1965 the fi- make up\u2014luminous lips and eye gure had increased five-fold to1 shadow, as well as finger polish.! $20 billion.\u2018'Our studies show [But it only glows in ultra violet | that when we eat out we\u2019re [light.paying more for service than wc|\t-\u2014 are for food.\" according to a Department of Agriculture spokesman.q\u2014What do you food writers mean by \"simple Yankee faro\"?You always make it sound his robe\tlist\tfor that trip\tof the torical and virtuous.\tyear\tdon\tt forget\tto\tinclude A-Here\u2019s an example of\u2018he \"grab bag\" or going places.| what we mean.Recently we had Be sure V'011 select one with a; an earlv 18th centurv lunch couple of zippered compart-j at the farmhouse in Old Slur ments and one that has a pock-bridse in Sturbridge, Mass.It c\u2018 on \u2018he outside for easy en-was historically correct \u201csimpleTO to passports or travel tick-; Yankee fare.\" We ate home- et».Eye \u2022 Catching Change \"Bubble and Squeak\" (cabbage The \"IN\" change in silhou-and beef), brick oven baked ette\tgoes\tfrom top\tto\tbottom, wheat bread with freshly churn- Now\tthe\tlean and\tlanky look ed butter, cider and baked appears in lithe tops while quinces, Whether virtuous oriyour favorite pants ami skirts, not.you must decide for your-[too, carry the full-blown and breezy gaze.Quite eye-catch iing Fabrics Help Spring Look For sprina '66 be sure to »e-lect fabrics that are soft, sup-; I [pie and lightweight.Keep; your colors clear and delectable' [jand you'll look as fresh and| i.voting as springtime.«Wiita jsociation again take an advert-jixement in the Year Book this year.At the close of the evening Mrs.A.B Lovelace showed slides of Bella Bella Island, j This was most interesting to the group as two of the graduates had work at the Mission field there and that several knew Mrs.Douglas Markle, the former Joan Wark, from working at the hospital.Refreshments were.tlien sen cel by the hostesses, Mrs.Webster.Mrs.Frost and Mis.G.A.Bryant.MONTRE\\l, U'l\u2019)- Hosts are pulling a» many struies as pos sihle to swing a unique fashion show scheduled for presentation aer, s the country.The show, called Fashions on Strings '66, is in miniature with g art lents sealed down to fit the four 30 inch puppet-models.\\rranged by Donul l imited, Canada'.» largesl manufacturer of blended fabrics, the parmle will be shown in department stores in Ottawa March l-t-10, Toronto March :H i\u2019a.Winnipeg March 29-31, Oat ary April 2-6.Kdinonton April tt-12 and \\ an couver April 14 10, The fashion show, prov lowed here, was presented in three acts with fashions from Cana dian manufacturers that rann-tl from rainwear t, the lale.-t uni-forms The men who pull the strings ; tail and lace cuffs, and pu-\\v are the Sid and M.irtv Krotft : galore w as ri pt esenU il liy a puppeteef- who w el e a ieillurisl Ju IlipMiil that was Ml»'; e- te.i attraction throughout the (wo [either for golfing or i-aideniii year run of the New York; Several coats and die -< » ha world's fair and who now are a suggestion of the empire line r< ulai pel formers on the Dean and a pregnant pan e for the Martin show.\t[latest maternity fashions was VOICES t\u2019RE RECORDED m< hided ! The actual garments to I he I\u2019t'PI'et voice» preie\tf|-0|n 18 ('anadian manu ronlt fi in Hnlly wood Willi son^ [,aclunM.s |uul lo |M.shipped In u.l ,uud that u!d pl.a.-tic snap-on lop modi line run: .-mie i ol ve I lie prolv lem.The niatelie» are more ac n- -able than when m llte eon-veld limai plaslie I),,\" Lei 11» heal troiii iiou'e \u201c! your other i;l|)- SAM I li.inks, Sam, for that re-limutei t,> the othei gins and the girls as well.POLLY Dl.Mt IT H.IA Many teen a o r- m.re be like me in that they often find themselves without MONEY for buying pi « -enf vv lien Hie occasion ai :\tI ve (-(utpon for gifts : ;f v -ill an- omb-rill ' W Iviiid Hie1 are ('oii}>oii» that as-u re the received of helpful thin ¦ to he done by me, Mum, aimi\tand\tpci diboi\treceive coupon» for hair rollilU'., man!* cun\tand\tbaby -itlin \u2022\tDads like .Inn hilled and manicure.\tBrui her- like help will; homework and fi>ihii:' equip nu ni i leaned Friend» like tlie loan of eei lain record.» and help oiih\ttheir\thomework\tThese ui/ts are not only inexpensive hut they w ill mean more became you are giving of yoiir-ejf.\tKathy I!I \\DI-;RS I bone vou en jiiM-d a rmn h as I did hear-lin' a ymui 'ster express siieh a w onde, fill philosophy about \"lYin:'.of herself rallier than tbinkin;' only in terms of money ami what it will buy \u2014POLLY < \\\\ADLANS ( ONSI Mi; Can .(lii !:s consumed aiiout 1,!!(;()'id'i ()()() pounds of refined \u2022 u a- la f year, The A sale of donated remnants er Milton Porter and 11 of his m S.McCavv, Mrs.S.Soule, Ore OOStDOnSa .for\twere\theld and the\tmonthly\tScouts of Troop 80 had a\ttaste-Stewart Bird and\tMiss\tMar-j\tGRANBY _ Repairs\ton\tthe and absorbing carbon dioxide and\tdrawing was won by\ta guest,\tof pioneering\ton the weekend|garet Cockerline, by\ta score of Graubÿ Arena may have to be [giving off oxygen has caused\tMrs.\tRoss Nixion.\tof March 12,\t13, when\tthey:12.4 The nrizes for\tthis\teven»:__,_\u201eLW ]medical authorities to stress; The next meeting will be held camped at their property 'the need for widespread plant\twith\tMrs.Galen Coote\ton April\tHolland., some\tthree miles\tf.v.lfipnt Knssell Blinro.\tI\tskatim' has\tbeen\ten:\t\u2022.i most of last winter and the Hockey games ha'e been ; !.;.W 12-4 The prizes for this event ] postponed t0 a later dale than .\t_\t.\twere presented by the club pres- was Manned need for widespread plant with Mrs.Galen Coote on April Holland, some three miles from ident russc11 Blinco.\tSkatin'' has , ing of trees and shrubs, espec- 4.\there.\ttu k v A turkey dinner was held with % tally in the city and as res-' Refreshments were served by Camp was made at the back Mrs Erjc Kemp and Mrs.Al-idential suburbs.\tthe hostesses.\tsection of the 17 am property.bçr^ pawes charge, assisted Another important service pro-1\t___ _ [where there is an abundance of by Mrg Jack paton Mrs L I vided by trees Is shade.The j\t\" -jOvergreen trees.Their first task\tMrs.Charles Fontaine I\tNew York Medical Society say> reel trees for your area?I\u2019d\twas to build openfront lean toos,\t,\t,,\t^\t- \u2022 I\tthat trees are directly respon jsuggest that you turn to a lo-\tol *ir boughs.Ihen the boys I\tsible for the reduction of the eal tree expert as a source of\tPlaced boughs on a wooden p al {\tf\tthc\tbonspiel\twith rinks à,,,, u\t,|.k deaths among children due to information in finding the right tor,n- new papers for msu.a ten (rom the following clubs ¦ RCAF ?\u2019,7.'\t, \u2018\t,\u201e( heat\t.m, t.plant on you, P,opo,«\tTligh St°lL\t^ Reputable nurserymen .«> SSuÆ^\tI\"\"\u2019,\"\"\"l0n'\t®-»-iï==:r=____________________________ good plan for orgamz- commercial tree survice organ- what a wonderful night\u2019s Glenmore, Lacolle, St Lam- : and Mrs.Roy Cook.There were twenty - four en- ed, but the council has stated that a large sum of money will be needed to make the necessary charges.11 is estimated it will cost in the net .hborhm'ti intense tion.It\u2019s a ed neighborhood and eommun-jizations are always willing to f-l ity groups to study the area in 'give valuable which tliey live and.if trees about trees.general advice sleep, with the smell of the kerf- Otterburn, Sutton, Cowans-vide.St.Paul d\u2019Abbotsford.evergreens.They cooked their meals on Messrs Roy Cook.Albert ipi M .s ¦Up are neces-ary.conduct a slrcet It is most important than you en j-jres and bow good all the Dawes.L.Leppert, A.Freland ;rco planting program.\t[find out all you ran about a f0ods tasted to the hungry lads, have returned from Be ton.Such a plan could also con tree before you plant.A tree The group returned home on AIass., where they played in the von \\arant lois and other un- can be a lifetime of pleasurejjh,nday afternoon\tGordon Trophy txinspiel.used sections of the community or a costly problem and a nu-.Weather wise there was a into parks for recreation.\tisance.\tsnow storm with clearing and Neighborhood vacant lots can A common mistake is to plant ; temperatures in the 20\u2019s, easily become playgrounds for'a tree in a location or climate Accompanying Scoutmaster small children ami open fields to which it's not adapted.For .Porter were Scouts, Robert and can be made into parks this reason, it's best to buy Ricky Gosselin.Steve and Ray-In selecting trees for street trees from nearby nurserymen, mond Bicknell, Dale Bacon, planting be sure to choose If they have to be shipped James Racine, Patrick Cahill, more than one type, otherwise from a distant plane, consult John Kelly, Denis Chenette, R.you may he in the same posi- local authorities first to make Randy Wheeler, and Norman lion as thousands of North Am- sure that they will grow uell Stetson.Building Repairs 8 Pai'din; FREE ESTIMATES BISHOP BROS LTD.General Contractors 148 Magog St.Tel.562-9315 erican cities and towns.Fifty to 100 y ears ago the streets were lined with nothing but elms whose existence now threatened by the Dutch elm tree disease for which there is I no cure available at the present time.How do you choose thc eor- m your area.Make sure that]\t- they won\u2019t outgrow the allow- PINNACLE able space.\tThe afternoon Christmas Club An all too common example met at the home of Mrs.Walterl of this is the planting of a weeping willow in the average sized lot.In about 20 years it will be large enough to completely cover all of the lot.Baker, who served refreshments.after the meeting.Mr, and Mrs.Kendall Gallup, and daughter, Wanda, spent a| dav in Montreal.CAPACITY 750 lbs.of meat FREEZER BARG A! SPECIAL *208°° at RENAUD ELECTRIC Inc Main St.Wholesals & Retail OPEN EVERY NIGHT Tel.864-4323 \u2014 Rock Forest X \" ' -1 y» NEW INVITING IMAGE FOR ^ - Wi\u2019- >w ?- -«i v'-' Ahmm} ;fff ¦ Rfl .j j i ! ! i 'S * ?OUI.ALWAYS THE RIGHT BETTER TASTE BRIGHTER SPARKLE LIVELIER REFRESHMENT MOVE RIGHT AHEAD WITH THE MASTER BREWERS l \u2022 b\u2019 :i L ( N/ I i.l____4- EXTERIOR MEASUREMENTS: 48\u2019 0\u201d x 29' 4\" HOUSE AREA: 1299 square feet.The Sherbrooke Daily Record HOUSE PLAN OF THE WEEK THE MADISON The ultimate in Colonial styling combined with a well designed floor area arc the features of this split level home.On the lower floor is a recreation room where the youngsters can whoop and holler to their heart\u2019s content.On thc main floor we have an extra large living room, plus kitchen and dining room .\t.on the split floor, we have three very large bedrooms along with an exceptionally large bathroom all at a price you can afford ROOM MEASUREMENTS (approx.) Living room\t18'\t4\"\tx\t12'\t4\" Dining room\t10'\t10\"\tx\t9'\t4\" Kitchen\t10' 10\" x 13' 11\" Master bedroom 10\"\t8\" x 11' 4\" Bedroom No.\t2\t10*\t10\"\tx\t13'\t1\" Bedroom No.\t3\t8'\t11\"\tx\t13'\t7\" Complete blueprints for this house, $10 a set; \u2014 specify whether as shown or >n reverse form, to be bricked or in vm i, or details on factory-manufactured component sections, either available \u2014 wr o to \u201cRecord House Plan \u201cll-\u201966\u201d care of: 91 HALLIDAY HOMES, Wilson Street, Sherbrooke.I [ CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES CASH RATE \u2014 3 cents per word, minimum charge 50 cents tor 16 words or less.Three consecutive insertions.3rd day halt charge.Six consecutive insertions.25% ott.10 cents tor mailing Record Box replies.DEADLINE \u2014 Classified Ads accepted until 4.00 P.M day previous to insertion Auction Sales Legal Notices.Classified Display and Display accepted until 12 noon previous day; 10 A.M, Saturday for Monday.569-3636 1 Articles For Sale NEW WD CSEli furniture of ili kinds, »e Ouy sell and exeduurie Raoul Fortier, Li,'., 1026 Welling, ton South Tel 547-3081 Fl\u2019K-MTL RE that has been stored away, reason for sale hasn\u2019t been claimed.Three complete rooms bedrooms set, living room set and kitchen set, $229 One other at $199.00.As low as $2,00 weekly Paul Boudreau Tel.569-3980 or 854-1251, Deauville.PRINTING of all kinds Write us for quotations or drop in at our commercial plant Sherbrooke Daily Record.50 Camirand SI She\u2019'brooke.Tel.569-3636 local 43 500 BALES of straw.Apply Rohm Menard, St.Edwidge, Que.Tel.849-3421.EXPERT colored T V, R.C.A.Victor, sales and service.laliberte and Cross.352 Galt W.Tel.SiOT-RlBS 4.Property For Sale «J2 LAKONTAI.YE corner 54h Ave \u2014 l*n storey brick and frame bun-gûîou.6 room*, storge and clothes; closets, ceramic tile bathroom! hot water, oil heating, gaiage.Sherbrooke Trust Com pan> .562 34»W Evenings and weekends.G.Metivier.369-7843.Earl \\V, Davis, 842-2745 387 NEWTON ST1 6 room family residence.living room with fireplace, dining room, modern kitchen.3 bedrooms, basement, garage, forced air oil heating system.Sherbrooke Trust Company.562-3S44.Evening* and week-ends.G.Meti-vier.569 7843.Earl \\Y Davis.842-: 2745.NDON - :\trw\ti frame property containing two 5 room dwellings, hot water, oil heating.On large lot 66\u2019 x 132* I\tIdeal central location near Port- land Ave.Sherbrooke Trust Company, 562-3844.Evenings and I\tweek-ends.G.Metivier, 569-7843._________Earl W.Davis.842-2745.18 AND 24 inch Dry firspl ic« 865^87 McManamy comer Pr wood.Apply A H Stoddard.Tel\tBrick duplex property 6 rooms 842-2414.\teach, forced air oil heating sy* \u2014-\u2014-\u2014- stem.Detached 2 car garage.Lot ONE MANURE spreader.4\tmilk\t45* x 100.Property in good condi- eans.one brooder for\t200 chicks,\ttion and location Sherbrooke one kitchen stove, oil\tand wood,\tTrust Company, 562-3844.Evenings one separator small\t\\V J.\tMe\tand week-ends.G.Metivier, 569- Cormick, Brome.Qm\t7843.Earl V\\ Davis.842-2745.1065 MALOUIN ST: Brick and frame bungalow 25* x 40\u2019, living room, combined dining room and kitchen, 3 bedrooms, bathroom with shower, forced air oil heating Sherbrooke Trust Company, 562-3844 Evenings and weekends, G.Metivier, 569-7843, Earl W.Davis, 842-2 74:>.11.Livestock For Sale , 20 Wanted To Purchase 16 HOLSTEIN cow*, u\tbe- tween 1,000 to 130Û lbs due t ' freshen soon, oih purebred wi papers.Robert Mcnaro S:.Ei wtdge.Que Tel 8*tô-342\u2019.PI REBRED dual purpose Snort, horn bull calves.Apply 3\t4.| Jackson, Brome Que Tel 24Sôi\u20194 HERD of Gr.ide HoNunn c freshening soon.Clean te>;s Mr Pherson Bros .Foster, Que Tel Waterloo 539-1864 ONE BOAR for sale, fel 963 to 1964 CHk\\ .Koixt or Pontiac.Y-8 autornatK Tel.569-1598 32.Situation Wanted Female ! HOI STEIN ypn-.iiiers, cows and ' heifers, purebreds and grades', Je I'm',' * George Hayes Enos-: burg Falls.Vt 24.Salesmen Wanted CIRCULATION work for INibUsn in g Company.Must have exper-! ience in this field and frx'e bo tra-j vel Tel 843-5892 from 7:00 to 9 00 ?p m.for appointment.NGUSH steiîog rape r ment, Mas Box No .; rxpersom'ed ea tvrmancnt Apply Record 12.To Let NORTH W ARD 6 *v\u2019mi-\t' hot water furnished, ceramic the bathroom, available May 1st leh :\t567-2742.VIMV ST: r-j rooms funr.xue.l, 3 and 4 rooms heated, hot '.i 'r stove and réfrigéra*, or.unitor service Adults only Tel.567-5923.VIMV STREET: 4 rooms, heated, hot water, stove and refrigerator, Venetian blinds.Phone 567-5923 25 Teachers Wanted VPPLK.ATIONS are united for the following positions for 1966-67 at the Mitchell Elementary School a Grade 6.ib) Qualified specialist for special class >grade 3 4 level\u2019 Pie.iM' apply to: Mr.?P MacLeod.Secret.irv-TreaMirer.955 va mb ridge St.Siu'ibrox'ke.Qiu IL'INl*.L\\D5 evi'x .» exut in Bur- rxxuith» S«v.\u2022vim $\tm.«, une *v,», Ating MH'kx iHUtnaneni employ-melit Apply Rew.d Box No .' PUBLIC NOTICE Pr*>vuu*e Of Queb$ « Town Of V'.bco'tivx PubUe notice \u2022.> hereby £:«en that the m.'.nieiival vs'iincU ott March 2nd.I'M* h.o app: wi'd by-law N>'\t\u2022 '.> .ere:-.in;build- ing bylaw No 17! and forming a resident ul .one K-i ax fol low s 35 Business Opportunities D V E R for ladies' hosiery wanted.Should he able to work on his own.For more information contact Mt Lecher at Civstal Hosiery Mills Ltd 6&00 St.Urbain Montreal, Que \u2014 Tel.274 3503 36 Miscellaneous 37 Personal .tKSl S .«hi, ' h i v.lovotl lh.\u2014HYG1KNK SGI\u2019I\u2019l-lEs irubh«r L' TWO TENEMENTS, ! of 2 ro.im- nt , $55.00, also one 4 rooms $70 CD V,\u2019-1 ply 2075 Kina W Place Vimont Tel.after 6:00 p.m.562-6758 6 to 8 TONS of baled straw.Apply Cecil Mason.263-2639 PURE maple syrup, good quality.Tel.873-3665.USED evaporators, one 21axl0 Dominion complete, one 3x12 lightning, complete priced for quick sale.Tel.567-5671, H.J-JoUiffe, UennoxviUe REFRIGERATOR, coffee table, lea ther top tables, red chair, Duncan Phyfe table, cabinet radio, baby's wardrobe, all in Rood condition.Mrs.Fern Lu.sk Tel.875-3075, Cookshire.7.Farms For Sale BALED hay.10 tons at $40.00 a ton.300 bales of straw .80c a bale, large bales, also 3 Shorthorn heifers, two y ears old $150.00 each, one cow.3 years old $225.00, all calving soon.Tel.872-3703.150 ACRE farm, good barn.8 room house, artesian well, good toad, lovely view.Route 5, 10 miles from Danville, Que Selling to set tie estate.Phone 569*2085 after 5:00 p.m.675 ARGYLE ST Apt 3: -V ¦ room apartment, not heated, svionu; floor.Available immediately.hôî.OOj monthly Tel.569-3636 days 569- ; 7747 evenings.APARTMENT Sherbrooke 4 hire rooms, heated, electric stove and | refrigerator, private balcony, c;me' location, corner Ont ario and V \u2022' pect.74f> Ontario St.Apt.7.Phon 562-9364 or 569*8600 LENNOX ViLLL 1 Prospect S; Large three room heated apartment, porches, store room, central, near bus stop.Teh 569-2724.5 .lames St , 3.6.Cars For Sale WE HAVE a good assortment of used T.V/s, prices starting at $35.00.Gerard Blais Ltd., 218 Alexander St.Teh 562-7886.75 TONS of good baled hay .near Coatieook.Tel.569-8197, P.O.Box 399, Lennox ville.1962 MERCURY Comet, 6 cylinder, 2 door with radio, first class shape $875.00, 1955 Chev, \u2019ti ton pick-up.rebuilt motor and new tires $375.00.For information call 569-3544.54 Downs St., Lennox ville 1961 CHEV.hard top.1959 Chev sedan, 1961 Volkswagen, 19>6 Buick, 1952 Chevrolet dump truck.Tel.837-2641 Waterville.NO DOWN payment, $2.50 weekly! IMo CHEV, station wagon, stand-and your old set buys you a new; arch 1957, 3 ton Chev.truck.1958 T.V.Ross - Biron Electric, 183 Meteor, four door, standard.Frontenac.Tel.562-1564.\tPhone 843-4785 Magog.6 room\ta par\ttmont.\twith gara\tge.Tel.837\t2260\tafter\t6 : CK) p.m.\t (ENN'OXY\tILIJE\t216\tQueen\tSt Large\t.spacious t\t\tenement.\toil heated.\thot\twater\tattached.\tA Lennon.\tTel.\t567-67\t03.\t Hi FURNISHED, heated, hot waH: refrigerator, electric stove, show er, laundry, artesian well.We pay electricity, transvision cable, ete.| by the week Orleans Apartments, 915 King George St.DINING room set, solid walnut.9-pieces.six chairs, leather coveted backs and seats.Tel.562-2302.ONE antique piano, in good condition.Make your own price.Tel.567-4377.MORRIS Cooper S., 1965, 11,000 miles.Tel.849-4757, Coatieook.1964 SUNBEAM IMP.white with red, 17.000 miles, excellent condition.Apply P.O.Box 502, Knowl-ton or Tel.243-6013.8a.Authorized New Car Dealers PUICK, Pontiac.VauxhalL G-M.C.Trucks.Sales & Service.Deluxe Automobile Ltd.1567 Kin* West Tel 569-3669.HIDE A-BED, Zenith portable T.V .FORD Galaxie 6, 1963.four doors numerous other articles, all in j automatic, radio, perfect coodi good condition.Teh 569-5347.\ttion Bargain at $1150.Ô0.Tel.562 .\u2014-\u2014-j 2581.800 PLASTIC and galvanized sap buckets and spouts.Tel.837-2247.4.Property For Sale NEW BUNGALOWS, 5 rooms, brick, automatic heating, tile, painted.$11.900.00.$50.00 down, or will take lot in exchange.Easy terms.Situated on Belvedere St.So.J.L.Pomerleau, 562.5728.THE stage is set for buying, and the cast consists of a choice of lovely homes, enacted in a harmonious play based on fine values, directed by Charles Connors, the realtor, 562-4000 SEMI - BUNGALOW, 3 bedroom house, good construction, lot 200 x 175, oil heating system, could be used as a summer home, lot one mile from public beaches.R.R.1, 25 miles from Sherbrooke.For further information call 560-6645.8b.Auto Service AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION specialty, Don\u2019s Garage, 11 Queen St., S., Sherbrooke, Que.Don Beakes.9.Trucks For Sale VOLKSWAGON pick-up truck, body and motor, in good shape.$400.00.Call 562-8262, 21 Winder St., Len-noxville.10.Horses For Sale NORTH WARD: 240 Routhier St: Four bedroom bungalow, finished basement, garage, landscaping, lot 80 x 100.Apply at above address.PUREBRED Belgian mare, rising three years, eligible for government bonus.Tom Ride.Hatley ; 838-4364.ANYONE looking for farms, small and large.1 have several to choose from, also hotels, restaurants, year round bungalows and stores.Apply Mr.Homer Knott.Chateau Hotel.Magog.Que.WATERLOO: 2 bedroom house, living room, kitchen, bathroom and sunporch downstairs.2 bedrooms.2 closets and hall upstairs.Price $5.000.00.2 room cottage, running water, toilet, large lot $2,000.00.Howard Burbank.66 Western Ave., Waterloo, Que.Jay N.White,D.O.S.OPTOMETRIST \u2014 For \u2014 Prompt Appointment Phone 849-4131 29 Main St.West COATICOOK QUE CARILLON APARTMENTS MORIN APARTMENTS New IL, 2\u20192, 3> j heated rooms, furnished, wall-1o-wall carpeting, draperies, transvision, electricity, individual thermostat, incinerator, laundry, janitor service, canteen, swimming pool, large parking area.Carillon Apts.Morin Apts.567-9022 562-3454 French - Lotin Bishop's College School An independent boys hoarding school needs a man to teach both French and Latin for September 1966.\u2022\tBilingual Freneh-Eliglish \u2022\tBachelor preferred \u2022\tXceommodalions provided \u2022\tCompetitive salaries Write immediately to: The Headmaster, F Stewart Large.BISHOP S COLLEGE SCHOOL, LFNNOXVILLE, QUK.27.Female Help Wanted STENOGRAPHER Competent experienced typist required with knowledge of shorthand.Candidates should be high school graduates preferably with formal secretarial training.Good starting salary, excellent working conditions, liberal employee benefits.Apply in writing to: Employment Manager, Canadian Johns Manville Co.Lid.Asbestos, Que.Bounded on\tthe\t\trlh\tside\th> MamilU* Xve\tmn\\\tOil\ttin\tSou\tth- t a si si île b>\ttlu\ti' div is\t\tIon line\t of lot 60 of\tthe\tvu;\tlag t\t\u2022 of\tA boios ami t\the\tso be\titvt:\tdons\tof loi Th.Hang\te 11\tof\ttJu\tu Tow n*\t ship of Ship\tnon.\ton\tth\te no:\tith side by l>u !\tHot i\tsirvi\tet ;\tmû J\tef- fivy Avenue.\ton\tthe\tW\tUSl .v\tide t>> pa rt u Hot\ti St!\teel\tto\tJeff i\trey Avenue.an\td\tby\tB\tiHH'bs\tMil Street from\tJeff!\trey\tAv\tenue\tto Manville \\\\t\tnue\t\t\t\t Accord mg\tto\tthe\tr\ttil ON\tx'l Towns Net.\tP«l\tdir\tme\teting\tof the electors\twho\tari\t' ptvper\t\tty- owners shall\tbe\tho)\td.\tbet we\t¦eu world, that He gave His only be gotten son* that whosoevru be lieveth In Him.should not oero-h but have everlnstim; life John :L16 For free new testament 01 help to be .* Christian write V O Box 803, Sherbrooke.; LADIES\u2019 for List efficient aUerotioes o: wardrobe Call, 604584.on yo-ur s;>t Mrs Adams.Mailed postpaid in plain *eaLd envelop# «te» price Hit Six *atnpl«# LV 3' sample* $1.00 Mail order Dept C-3 Nov Rubber Co Dot 91 U.» utOon.Ont 46 pets For Sale HEALTHY white Oeimm Shepherd puppies.IL istetcd io males S30 Males ÿW.\\l*.o white ope nine me*i dis old T Tdcrtna, M msou Ville, \u201992-Y;i5 j The Card Club met In the basement on March &, with Mrs.Fred PolUnder »> hostess Cards were played at five la bles.the prices going to Mr* Maurice Jo!lc> ami Miss Cecile Oarbe Mr.and Mrs Robert Edwards ami family motored to :Heachburg, Ont., to spend ülie weekend with Mr and Mrs.Galen Johnson ami family Mrs James Foster t> confined to the house with gripin\u2019 Mr John Seale is also confined to the house I ho .WO party held m the base tended Ladies' first prue was won by Mrs Lawrence Page second, Mrs t en.consolation.Mrs Sarah Handle men's first, Mr 1 awrence I\u2019age: second.Mr F Haehelder consolation, Mr John Rii-sd' The door prue went U» Mrs Vivian Shu-jtell The sum of $16 y»as taken jin I'he enrd party planned for March 26 has been jnislponed and notice of the date will he given taler I.\u2014\u2022 \u2022\ty\tj given qui!?top MILAN \u2022 The Carry - On Society met at the home of Mrs K A Ross.The president.Mrs Duncan McLeod, led the devotional period.\\ donation from Mrs.\\ngua Morrison was gratefully received.Mrs John J.Macdonald donated a quilt top to the Soc-[icly, which they hope to quiH in the near future.A note tram Mrs.Malcolm Ko» thanked the members for the birthday carvis she had received Mi and Mrs Angus Macdonald kindly tffered the use of the home of their mother.Mrs.Wilhs Macdonald, to quilt the quilts OKU \\N I I ssons Hammond Organ Studios, New Accelerated Method.6 weeks Beginners Course for Vdults and Children.30 days Playtime Plan yyilh freo lessons.Tel.S62-JR6Ü SHIPS WENT TO BOTTOM More than II.JOi'.tKtO tons oi HL\\L1H\\.t»im r a Loi I »,t*lht > m \\ Britain's pro - war merchant | \u201eu\u201e,n>>\ta-y.-attic nay y of 17.400.000 tons was sunk a», ri-i tw .inn m.ium-iu turn the Second World War.50 Mocltmcrv For Sale Seven ami Tvn o'chvk in Hut evening, at tho phut and on the day fixt'd hv Uu* txniucil, Ihi* tween the Fiftinnih and tlu* TwenL Fifth ti.t\\ aflt i thv pa-lag of the' Ha Law and aft a notice\tof\tconvo\\ l\\t K OF QFKBl i GITY OF SHKKIiliOOKK PUBLIC NOTICE By law No.1595 PUBLIC NOTICH is here by given that on the 2ftlh day of February, lihifi, the Mum n pa I Council of the Cilv ol Sherbrooke lias adopted by law no.1595, of the municipal by-laws of the City of Sherbrooke, amending \u2022/on fug by-law no.1071, ehaneiiu: the limits of zones 1» 22 and tv9 and allowing parking in front of buildings in zone K 9.That the original of said by-law no.1595 is kept at Ilie City Hall, in (he Municipal Archives, whore everybody ean take coininuniealion thereof.By-law no 1595 will take effect immediately.Given at Sherbrooke, ibis 15th day of March 19(iR.II 1>.Fmond, City Clerk.riM ot1s.;(ervj|]r Mrs.Armstrong was a |ai0 George Findlay and of his Eddy, of Rangeley Lakes.Me niember of the Pine Tree Lit- ;aie wife, the former F.lsie Wil-George and Harry at home; .(,rary club, in which she held gie.four grandsons and a grand-\t\u201e\t\u201e ,____ .\u201e daughter; a brother, Stanley, of\t1 1r 'in(* c,-v vV®\u2018'\t' t St.Cede; ami two asters, Mr- i f Armstrong s funeral was viem.ty and spent h.s entire hfe Hannah Hooper and Mrs.Edith heW -n Monday.March IV with as a farmer.After the death of Fuoco, both of Montreal; as well a Requ.em Mass in SL Mark s hls parents he and h,s only as many other relatives.Two Church- fa\u2018^r ^d K Mont- brother Carl, moved to a farm brothers, John and James, and\tofficiating.Interment near SL tel,x de Kingsey where two sisters.Gertie and Flor-'was in lh Wa^rv\" e t P \u2018n e tie was living at the time of encc predeceased him a few (irove Cemetery, beside her bus- his death.His brother prede years ago.\tband- Bearers were Mrs.Armstrong's four nephews, Charles and R.Leigh Catchpaqgh, of Magog and Danville respectively, and Ralston and Donald Armstrong of Waterville, Me.Shower fealure at meeting of Baptist Circle NORTH HATLEY - The March meeting of the Ladies Circle of the Baptist Church was highlighted with a pink and blue shower for one of its members, Mrs.Lawrence Burnham.At the close of the business hour the members were joined by several friends of the guest of honor who was presented with a bucket filled with a miscellany of attractive ami practical gifts.A saiad tea was served by the hostesses.Mrs.Alex Buekland and Mrs W Sharman, assisted by Miss Beverly Dobbs and Miss Brenda Sbinnan.While the guests were seated about the table, Mrs.Burnham's mother, Mrs.Laura Hawse, was presented with a pink and white birthday cake made for the occa sion by Mrs.Karl Kezar.During the business meeting, which preceded the shower, the devotions were led by Mrs G.E.Bennett.The members voted to buy new collars for the choir and Mrs Hawse made a gift of money for this purchase.At the close of the session.Mrs George Price, the immediate past pre-ident of the Circle, was given a small gift as an expression of appreciation of her work on behalf of the group.MORE TIN NEEDED World demand for tin exceeds supply by about 20,000 tons a year.BROME \u2014 Mrs.Darlene Miller, Mrs Barbara Draper.Miss Norma Owens.Mr.and Mrs.Smytbe.Mr and Mrs.Harold Belcher all attended the O.E.S.school of instruction at Mansonville on March 12.Friends of Evelyn Best will be pleased to hear she is home from the Children s Memorial Hospital in Montreal.Mr Tom Robinson spent a few days with his daughter.Mrs.Hodge, at Dollard des Or-meaux.Mr.and Mrs.Dareth Miller of Ville La Salle spent the weekend at the Miller home.Little Wendy Sherrer spent a day at the same home with her grand parents.The card club met in the Parish Hall on March 9.with Mrs Josie Soles hostess.Cards were 'played at four tables Mrs Glen na Osterdahl won first prize and Mrs, Effie Libby the consolation.Mrs.Myrtle Rhbard spent a week in Sutton with her sister, Mrs.Carrie Murns, and visited other friends while there.Mr.Wilson Frizzle has returned home from the Royal Victoria Hospital, Montreal, where he underwent tests.Visitors at the Frizzle home were Mrs.Garrett Chapman.Mr.and Mrs.James Lowry, Lennox ville, Mr Phillip Marin, St.Phillippe.La Prairie.Miss Nancy Frizzle and Mr Allan Frizzle accompanied him to Montreal and Mr.Don Sweet drove them in.Mr.and Mrs.E.Irwin spent the weekend at their farm home.l DANVILLE\t*iD cow5 HOVl ^ | Russia replaced the United Mrs Raymond Stevens spent States as the world's largest several days in Huntingville, the milk producer in 1965.with pro-gue-t of Mr.and Mrs Dufferin duction estimated at 127,880,-Anoesley.and called on her 000.000 pounds, brother, Mr.Archie Stewart, who is at the Grace Christian Home there.Mr and Mrs.E P.Lock-wood were in South Durham, guests of Mrs Lockwood's parents.Mr.and Mrs.Hughes.Mr.Lawrence Olney has left for Calgary, where he is stationed with the Queen's Own Rifles of Canada The Misses Wanda Lyons and Barbara Andrews have accepted positions at Lennonxville.A.B.R.S.1 Robert Demers, of Fort Churchill.Mar., is spending his leave with his parents.Mr and Mrs.Anatole Demers, prior to his new posting at Ottawa.6 day watch, clock and jewelry repairs.HART\u2019S Jewelry Shop 43 Wellington St.North Tel.569-1484 The remains rested at Jacques and Frere Funeral Home, Lake Megantic.Funeral service was held at 11 a m.on Feb.25, at St, Barnabas Anglican Church, with C a p t.Ronald Smith, of Scotstown, officiating.Interment was in Lakeside Cemetery, Lake Megantic.Bearers were Lawrence Rider, David Rider, George Stew art.Herve La pierre, Joe Fortier and Henri Louis Lessard, all close friends of the deceased.Among those attending the funeral were friends and relatives from Ottawa, Montreal, S t e.Thcrese, Bishopton and the surrounding areas MRS.HELEN WHITTIER, OF WATERVILLE, ME., Formerly of Magog and Sherbrooke WATERVILLE, Maine Mrs.Helen Margaret Mary (Whittier) Armstrong, formerly of Sherbrooke and Magog, died suddenly in Waterville Thayer Hospital in her 67th year, on Monday, Fob.28.The daughter of MRS.LIONEL A ALLISON, OF BURY BURY \u2014 The death o 'iirreri at the Sherbrooke Hospital on March 4, 1966, of a highly respected resident of this place, Mrs.Beta Gertrude Hatley Allison.She was 50 years of age.Mrs.Allison, horn on Nov.7, 1915, was the daughter of Aubrey Bailey and his wife, the late Ada Tito On May 9.19:10, she married Lionel A.Allison, they look up residence in East Dudswell, later moving to Brookbury, where they had since lived.They had s i x children.Beth, Mrs.Ray Slrapps, Betty, Mrs.James Dougherty, Ixith of Bury, Beulah, Mrs.James Bake, Ottawa, Barbara, Montreal, Garry and Larry of Bury.Mrs.Allison as an active member in the Brookbury Wo-the laic i men's Institute, and his She leaves to mourn her loss ceased him on Dec.29, 1965.Rev.Jake Vander Wal of Melbourne, conducted the funeral services.The bearers were Bradley Olney, David Gifford, Nelson Brock, Robert Hebert, and Gerald and Kevin Skerry, all old neighbors of the deceased.The remains were placed in the Danville vault to await burial in the family lot in the spring.Mr.Findley is survived hy two aunts, Mrs.Austin Wilkie, of Richmond, and Mrs.Avery Wilkie, of Sherbrooke, as well as several cousins.U.C.W.plans St.Pat's Supper at Bishopton BISHOPTON - The meeting of the United Church Women was held Feb.11 at the home of Mrs.Ronald Westman, Mrs.Sydney Bishop conducted devotions on the theme, Our Hope.Plans for a St.Patrick's Stip- Charles W.Whittier wife, the late Mary Dufresne.|her husband; their family, her Mrs.Armstrong was predeceas father and stepmother: three per on March 12 were discussed ed by her husband, W.Tenny- j brothers.Sterling ami Erie, of : Members decided to have a sale son Armstrong, who also died, Liry, Austin of Essex.Out.; table, selling food and various ai Waterville in November of five grandchildren and a num- articles made or sewn.196,.\ther of other relatives.\tMoney was voted to the Sun- She is survived by (wo brothers William J.Whittier, of Magog and Arden F, Whittier, of Winnipeg; two sisters.Mrs.Percy Catchpaugh, of Magog, and Mrs.Charles Cooper, of Westmount, as well as several other relatives.Born at Magog on March 16.1899.Mrs.Armstrong was ed- The remains rested at the day School (o help pay for sup-Bishopton Funeral Home, plies.The next meeting will he held in April at the home of Mrs.Henry Nicholson.Mrs.Sydney Bishop enterUiin- where prayers were said on March 7.Ihence to Grace Un Red Church, Rev.G.Lokhorst, officiating.The Old Rugged Cross was ed the members by reading a rendered by Floyd H.Hooker, thank-you letter, written in and Mrs.George Lasenba, Mrs.j verse many years ago by Mrs.Lloyd L.Hooker was at the *L Beaumont, urated at the Sacred Heart Cn organ The remains are rest \\ Refreshments were served by vent in Magog, and later attend d«u the vault and interment Mrs.Irving Willard, Mrs.Ralph cri business school in Shor will take place in Bro 'kbury Un-' Gilbert, and Mrs.Oral Downes.brnoke, where she worked for lion Cemetery\tI\t\u2014\u2014_____________ 12 years at (he former Bailee! The bearers were Clayton) Department Store, then wilhiGrey, Dur wood Dougherty, the Dominion Textile Company George Everett, Sidney Coates, I Bin USED t NORMAN CORMIER 4 DAYS ONLY MARCH 17fh \u2014 21st DON'T MISS THIS OUTSTANDING OPPORTUNITY! GET THE USED CAR OF YOUR CHOICE NOW! IT'S OUR FIRST ANNIVERSARY.4\u2014'66 STUDEBAKER 4 Door, V-8 1\u2014\t'66 CHEVROLET Impala 2\u2014\t'65 CHEVROLET Biscayne 1\u2014'64 DODGE 300 1\u2014'64 STUDEBAKER Daytona \u2014 2 door Hard-Top 1\u2014'64 CHEVROLET Biscayne 1\u2014'63 COUNSEL 315 1\u2014'63 PONTIAC Parisienne Fully equipped 1\u2014'62 FALCON Station Wagon 1\u2014'62 CORVAIR Monza S.S.1 \u2014'62 VAUXHALL 1\u2014'61 VALIANT V-200 I\u2014'61 FORD Station Wagon 1\u2014'61 DODGE Regent WITH A DOWN-PAYMENT YOU MAY WIN $100 Drawing 3 times daily) PLUS MANY OTHER EXCELLENT \"OK\" USED CARS TO CHOOSE FROM CORMIER AUTOMOBILES INC.Route 22 \u2014 Coaticook, Que.Garage: 849-4308 \u2014 Res.849-4202 Eastern Star holds school of instruction IANSONVILLE - The Order (of Eastern Star, District.2A, under the direction of Miss Ma rian Atwell, Grand Instructor fur Di tiict 2A.held a school of instruction in the Intermediate School on March 12.Five Chapters were represented and took part in the school: Owl s Head.Mansonville; Pinnacle, Sutton; Maple Leaf.Stan bridge East; Reaver, Waterloo; and Cowansville.Officers who assisted in exemplifying t h e work were: Worthy Patrons, Claude Fulford and Clayton Bowker; Associate Matron.Barbara Draper; As-s ciate Patrons, Cyril Soule and H< ert Farnani; Secretary, Norma Oyvens; Treasurer, nie Dryden: Conductresses, Flla Blachwood and Elear Tilv bitts; Associate Conductresses, Helen Lengacher and Betty Wilson.Marshalls.Marjorie Newell and Mary Bail : organist, Ethel George; Chaplain, Kate Bailey; Adah, May Durrell; Esther.Orma Jewett; Ruth, Hilda Arnett; Martha.Inez Welch; Electa, Maryian White-head: Warder, Ethel Bailey; Sentinel, Rupert Fullerton.Grand Officers present were: Mildred Wheelock.W.G.; Margaret Irvine, A.G.M .Alice Rowat, Associate Grand Conductress: Violet Badger, Grand Chaplain; Elaine Holt.Grand Adah: and Eileen Eldridge, Grand Esther.Visitors from onlside District.2A present were from Magog, I Montreal.Stanstead.Sher-' brooke, Troy.VI., and Enosborg Falls.Vt.CANTERBURY EAST Mr.and Mrs.Angus MacMillan and Mrs.John MacMillan, of Lennoxville, motored to Montreal to visit Mr.Peter Mae-Iver, who is a patient in the Lakeshore Hospital.They also visited the Farnham Rest Home to see Mrs.Mary Smith and railed on Mr.and Mrs.Angus Smith, ( mmm MANPOWER MOBILITY PROGRAM Æ A 7L% a itH * 8.If'',:!®®?-'-V- t fu W.ssÿ î™ L Widening the Employment Horizon-for job seekers The primary purpose of the Manpower Mobility Program is to provide financial assistance to Canadian workers who are unemployed and find it necessary to move to other areas in Canada of greater employment opportunity.The program is national in scope providing for loans or grants to workers and their families to cover the cost of moving and resettlement when it is clear that the move is in their own and the country\u2019s best interests.The Manpower Mobility Program is an important part of the Government of Canada\u2019s over-all manpower program which, within the framework of general economic policy, is designed to help maintain full employment and make the best possible use of the country\u2019s manpower resources.Q.Who Is eligible fur a loan or grant?\t, A.You are eligible:\u2014 (a)\tif there is little or no chance of getting a suitable job in your home area, (b)\tif there is suitable employment available elsewhere for which you w ill be hired, and a shortage of qualified workers, (c)\tand if there is a good chance that the new job will result in your permanent resettlement.You are ELIGIBLE FOR A LOAN\u2014if you are either unemployed or under notice of permanent layoff w ithin 30 days from the day you apply for a loan.You are ELIGIBLE FOR A GRANT-if you have been unemployed for at least four of the six months preceding the date you apply for a grant; or Have completed a provincially approved training course or a program of vocational rehabilitation and re-establishment during the previous three months; Are a former automobile or auto parts worker eligible for Transitional Assistance Benefit in respect of layoff, or Are a key skilled worker needed by an employer who received a development grant under the Area Development Incentive Act.Q.How do l apply?A.You apply at the nearest office of the National Employment Service.Give them the facts, and they will relate your experience and training to available job opportunities, first locally and then in other areas.Q.How much of the cost of moving will a loan or grant cover?A.For a worker with dependents, a loan or grant will pay for the actual cost of transportation of himself anii his dependents, including meals and overnight accommodation.Also covered is the actual cost of moving most household and personal effects, Q.And the costs of resettlement in the new area?A.For those with dependents, resettlement allowances are $200 each for the worker and his wife and $100 for each additional dependent, up to a maximum of $1.000.O- What about a worker witbowt dependents?A.For a worker without dependents actual transportation costs are paid but loans and grants do not cover the movement of household and personal effects.There is a resettlement allowance of $100 for those receiving loans.Those receiving grants can also receive this resettlement allowance as a loan, not a grant.Q.How is a loan repaid?A.Normally, in not more than 20 monthly instalment* beginning four months after the loan »s made.Interest is 5A4% per annum.Q.Is there anything else I should know?A.Yes, if you have obtained a loan or grant and need a medical examination to obtain a suitable job, then an additional grant may be made to cover the cost If you have moved somew here to look for a job before this program came into effect, you may be eligible for a loan or grant.For more information\u2014check your local N.E.S.office.NATIONAL EMPLOYMENT SERVICE.GOVERNMENT OF CANADA 1 "]
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