Sherbrooke daily record, 20 septembre 1966, mardi 20 septembre 1966
[" Bihïïcth&iitt ih\u2014Wi 'iniiiiii .mu ti.Action saves covered bridge (Page 9) City names full-time recreation officer Th« oty'i pai'kj ddfwrmif u< i« to haNT a fuH twtf recroadon officfr in the person of Yv.pon>itMlil> left to the city by ti»e Montcalm School Kiviea ttonal Association which dt«-banded earlier this month Mr Pmard continued thaï Mi Beaulieu would only head the recreational part of the perk* and piey ground* depart ment TB* head of the depart ment will continue to be tins ton 1 s'brtm.Mr Pmerd told the eouncil Iona, who sat around the oon-ferenc* table Kir minx' than half an hour silently absorbing Mr.Ptitard's speech lhat the mavor had given \u201cthe tireeti hght\u201d five this \u201ceaseivtial service.\" Mr f\u2019maiti said that the new officer would gradually work into lus duties and add to recreational facilities in an orderly manner, Mr.Pinard » suggestion* were whole heartedly approved hv \\l«l Kcrarti Its early, but hockey's here ( Page 8 ) \u20141 sue A: \"¦ ssr*' P»3 V * «rA \\ ; W / iii,.1 '''b' ''fl.Iii i y/£l -Tirâvaf^T-'-^TTî kh^AJ«xzgmja^t.,4j iiASjûî Off to moon Stjcrbtooke Baili) Accord Established 1897 Prices 7 Cents SHERBROOKE QUEBEC, 1UESDAY, SEPIHMBI R 20, |9bh WEATHIR tunny and cool today.Mainly sunny and a little warmer Wednesday.Risk of frost in rural areas tonight.Minds light High today and luw tonight at Sherhrouko b and .t.S.Seventieth Year Ottawa's answer to proposal awaited M\u2019ORLD FIRST \u2014 Canadair Ltd.said Monday it has scored an important world first with its tilt-wing CL-84 which can take off ami land vertically, hover over one spot or fly horizontally at 320 miles an hour.The plane successfully lifted a man 40 feet from ground to cabin in one minute in a simulated rescue operation, said to be the first in history by a tilt-wing aircraft.(CP Wirephotoj * * * Milk flow needs brains says chain head QUEBEC (CP)\u2014Thomas G McCormack, president of Dominion Stores Ltd., called upon the federal government Monday to broaden the terms of refer ence and make-up of the National Dairy Commission.In an address at the annual convention of the National Dairy-Council of Canada, Mr.McCormack said such a commission should include the best brains of the dairy industry at all levels, economists and marketing experts.Beginning with the long-range needs and wants of the con sumer.both domestic and foreign, said Mr.McCormack, a national dairy marketing plan should ensure an orderly and etiicient flow of product to meet those needs.Ways should be found to eliminate the marginal dairy farmer, who had no place in modern economy and to assist such people in readjusting to other pursuits.CAPE KENNEDY, Fla.(AP) Surveyor II, a three - legged spacecraft with a revolving camera eye, rocketed toward the ?moon today, aiming for a gen tie landing on a crater-pocked plain where U.S.astronauts may walk in three years.?Liberals gain By THE CANADIAN PRESS The Liberals edged a seat closer to the majority that the voters denied them last year with an upset victory in a by-election in Quebec and predictable wins in two byelections in Newfoundland.Florian Cote, farmer from Ste Saults.captured a 37-yearold .Brigitte des the seat of N'icolet-Yamaska from the Progressive Conservatives.Don Jamieson.44 - year - old broadcaster and touted in Ottawa as future cabinet timber, easily won Burin-Burgeo and Andrew\u2019 Chatwood.34, mining company personnel manager, retained Grand Falls-White Bay Quebec Labrador in Newfoundland.?Postal strike looms for Christmas rush OTTAWA (CP)\u2014A nationwide postal strike\u2014possibly at the peak of the Christmas mailing rush\u2014has become a definite possibility.The n.OOO-member Canadian Union of Postal Workers made it known last month it wants pay increases of between 39 and 50 per cent and it wants them soon.Sunday, the 9.000-member Letter Carriers Union of Canada repeated its position announced in June that it's after an overall average increase of 39 per cent but set a deadline of Nov.15 when it will take a strike vote.On Monday, the government spoke.Revenue Minister Benson, commenting on the letter carriers' demand, said no 39-percent increase could be granted by mid-November.He held out the possibility of an interim increase but mentioned no percentages.car'- ahoul lit) bushels an acre far crop situation in the .Sherbrookrjiiver last year's yield area.\tj Corn production was excel Conditions this year wen l\u201erl1'11* l*Hs >i (lirl from I ,V IK fii i.cl.v Talk PoolUa TUESDAY Hi < ornüfci I )2f Slur Tr*k \u2022 oc p.m At IU T V.Bingo 9 iv ».m :ii Him Sliorl* .\u2018n Doiimm Htu\u2019d 12) I.Hove l.uc.v 4:55 a.m.8) New s 10:00 a.m.3) I Love Lucy 3) Eye (iueftA tt' Action 12.Kd Alien 'Hme 10:25 a.m.5) New* 10 30 a m 3) McCo, s '»» t onccntf tttion j Hi Shadow* 11:0ft a.m.t) An ay of Mayberry 1) Letter H.\tSupermarket Sweep 12' Fractured Phraae* \u2022 1:30 a.m.t> Du k Van Dyke 51 Showdown H 'lie Dating Game A)\tWith Stan I .eona rd 121 Magic lOm 12.00 noon I.\tLove of Life 3) Jeopardy A) Luncheon Date Ri Donna Heed Color your Fall \u201cSpringtime Fresh\u201d CILTONE Paint is a wonderful way to put springtime freshness in your home this fall.Your home can have a bright, fresh look that will breeze your mood through the cold winter months like an April zephyr.It's amazing what color can do.And with over 1,000 colors of CILTONE Paint to choose from, you'll find tiie one color that says the right things about you.They're at your C-l-L Paint Dealer.Choose your own personal shades, and color your fall \"springtime fresh.\" Discover your world of color at your C I L Dealer! 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.a* e Sho w S' Ionite Show 8» Sport* Final 12» New* 11:37 p m.ft) Movie 12) Movie, Mel urn of the Fly.11:45 p m.8) Guiding Light 1:00 a.m.I.Final Edition JACOBY ON BRIDGE of club*.East won and led an-other club.West irumped with the eight and dummy over ruff ! ed.Then South just led another trump from dummy and played low from his own hand West won but had ta give South a trick with his jack of trumps '¦ .¦¦*.\u2022 \u201c ¦-< w :\t: \u2022¦\u2019¦\u2022v .t-< k\\'< \" ^\t¦.^ (,\tC ' ; ' ¦ c r.\u2022.satin p a : Show Business w In tb* following story, the second of e series on Grets Garbo, her leading man tell about tha famous 60-year.old star who hasn't made a movia in 25 years.By BOB THOMAS HOLLYWOOD (AP> \u2014 Her leading men speak of Greta Garbo: Ramon Novarro t Mata llaii): \u201cShe was like a chameleon, changing all the lime, from gaiety to being withdrawn.She was very timid, naturally so, but she could be cute and funny, too.She was never temperamental, but she did insist on quitting every day at 5.She never carried a wrist-watch; her maid w\u2019otild signal her when the hour had arrived Once we were in the middle of a scene where *he seduces me.Kit* o'clock came and she walked right off the set.\u2019\u2019 Lew Ayre* (The Kissi: \"She j w a» very kind and indulgent to a boy who was just starting out as an aclor.She wa.s especially helpful on my first day, when I met her and Ihen had to go tight inio the scene which had The Kiss.\" LIKED HIKING, SCOTCH Charles Bickford (Anna Christie):\t.A delightfully honest and unassuming human being .we found we had a mutual iking for many things, such as hiking, sw imming, tennis, scotch whisky and money.\" Twenty five years after her departure from films, Garbo remains an incandescent figure to her co-workers and to the legion of admirers of her cinematic art, Sho reigned throughout the 1030s as the screen's top dramatic aclress.appearing opposin' lite best-known actors \u2014 Clark Gable in Susa» Lennox, j.lohn Barrymore in Grand Ho-jlel.Kredric March in Anna Karenina.Robert Taylor in Camille, Charles Boyer in Conquest.\"She was very practical,\" re calls George Cukor, who di reeled her in Camille, \"She knew her own temperament and how* she could operate.People distracted her, so she kept the set clear of strangers.Is soon as the scene was over, she got offstage, so she could husband her strength.She had only so much to give: that was why she quit at 5 o'clock.\" STAGED COMEBACK Garbo's career began to wane ! in the late 1930s.but it bounced (back in 193# when she played her first comedy, the brilliant : Xinotchka In 1941.MGM and Garbo agreed to end her contract.Garbo continued living in Hoi 1 y wood ami became a I'.S citi-'cn in 1901.She had no need DANVILLE \u2014 Mr.and Mrs C.E.Oney, of Huntingdon.have returned; home after spending a few day s with Mr and Mrs.W.S.j Hamilton.Mr and Mrs George Sweet.; of \\ ancouver.were overnight guests of Mr.and Mrs.E.Rick Mr.and Mrs.V Hutchkin and family.Montreal, were ; guests of Col.ami Mrs.H.Rick Mrs.Hazel Smith accompani cd Mrs -\\nnie \\ ance.to Aver s Cliff, where she will spend se\\ era! week'* as the guest of her brother.Mr.Glen Little.Mrs.' ance ts returning to her home, after having been the guest of Mr* Rose tor a week to work; she hod earned millions\u2014in 1937 her income was S472.602\u2014and had invested in real estate, stocks and bonds.In the early 1.950s she moved her home lo New York.Despite her achievements on the screen, she never won an academ y award for her acting (she was nominated four times).Hollywood finally made up for the lapse of granting her an honorary award in 1955 for her \"series of luminous and unforgettable performances.\u201d Then the academy was faced with the problem of how to get the Oscar to her.A friend finally delivered it.FIVE TRUMPS WERE LIABILITY Souths face lit up when he, saw dummy, Ilia contract! wasn't ironclad but it was almost good enough to take down) to the bank, He went up with) dummy'* ace of clubs and ledi the five of spades.East showed! out and South realized that his gift-edged contract had become* far from bankable.In fact it looked like he had very little chance of winding up with a plus score.On the other hand there was1 no point in giving up.He might, as well give the cards a chance.: He studied awrhile and played! his ace of trumps.Then he tried1 a diamond finesse.When that succeeded one hurdle had been! cleared.He returned to his hand! with the king of hearts and repeated the diamond finesse.It worked a second lime.Then he cashed dummy\u2019s two high hearts and ace of diamonds.When everyone followed to the third diamond South had eight tricks in and needed just two more to make his contract.An unthinking player would have led dummy's deuce of diamonds.After all, it was the thirteenth.That play would have been most unfortunate.West would ruff and lead his last club.Everyone would follow to that trick and East would be in the lead to play another club.Everyone would be able to ruff and West would just top South'* trump and hold him to one trump trick.South was not going to fall into that trap.He Jed the ten NORTH CD) A Q 7 ** V AQ 19 ?\tA« J2 ?\tA 10 WEST AK.10S8 2 ¥ 753 ?K 9 4 *J8 I# EAST A Void V J8« 4 ?1083 AKQ7 6 5 4 I KOtTH A A J 4 3 V K 9 2 ?8 75 A 9 3 2 East-W'est vulnerable West\tNorth\tEast\tSouth \t1 ?\tPass\t1 A Pass Pass\t4 *\tPass\tPass Opening lead\u2014* J HATLEY Mr.and Mrs.William Cutler and Mrs.Eula While were recent guests of Mr.and Mrs.Frank Smith at Rock Island, Mrs.W'hite remained to spent a few days with her daughter, Mrs.Smith and family.The LT.C.W of the United Church held a bean and hot dish dinner in the Vestry on Sept.7, at noon.Attendance was fair.A business meeting followed.Mrs.Sadie Cunninglon is assisting in the care of Mrs.Ruth Bowen, who is confined to her home by illness.¥ A CARD Sense A ?Q\u2014The bidding has been: West North East South 1 ?Dble ?You, South hold; ?k 4 ¥ A 9 8 RK 10 7 6.5*1 3 2 What do you do?A\u2014Redouble utiles* you ana sour partner are playing a new convention which use* the two no-trump bid over a double to show good trump support and a roupie of potential defensive tricks against your ooponent*.TODAY'S QUESTION Y\u2019ou are using this convention and bid two no-trump.Your partner bids three clubs.What do you do now\" Answer Tomorrow Sluggish Kidneys May Bring Restless Nights if you \"fiyht tbo pillow1\u2019, tost »n4 turn nil through th« night and don't really know why \u2014 perhaps here i naw* and help for you ! One cause of \u2022uch restiaatBiiMi may he traced ta sluggish kidney action.Urinary irritation and bladder discomfort may follow.The reault can be backache and reatleaa nighta.This is when Dodds Kidney Fills can help bring relief.Dodd'* stimulate kidney action.help> relieve the irritated condition tha?cause* the backache, Take Dodd\u2019a.and \u2022ee if you don\u2019t fee! better, reat better.Used succeas/ully by million* for over TO year*.New large site saves money.Sherbrooke Symphony Concerts Annual Membership Campaign ends Saturday! JOIN NOW! Memberships $9.00 & $7.50 Complete series of 3 good concerts all seats reserved.For further info \u2014 Phone 567-5554 or call at campaign headquarters \u2014 H.C.Wilson & Sons Ltd.61 Wellington St.North DOCTOR\tPRESCRIBES TERIC0TA I FOR STYLE AND COMFORT DR.ARROW WILL BE IN OUR STORE WEDNESDAY, SEPT.21sf THURSDAY, Sept.22nd FRIDAY, Sept.23rd SATURDAY, Sept.24th to take sleeve and waist measurements, and to advise you on the proper shirt for your personal style and comfort.Be sure to come in and consult him on the above dates.ANOTHER \"FIRST IN SHERBROOKE'' by SMITH-SAVARD.QUALITY CLOTHING STORE FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY.Smnh.\u2014 15ai YOUR NECK IS OUR BUSINESS ARDEN RADNOR SNAP PARK SNAP GLEN FLAIR SUSSEX B D.IbavardL 104 WELLINGTON ST.NORTH, SHERBROOKE TEL.569-3608 >à- r.ï 0 I 'Sherbrooke's Leading Dairy SHERBROOKE PURE MILK HIGH QUALITY DAIRY PRODUCTS \u2014 Til.Stf.lSU Sbctbtooke Dally ftecotd TVLS , SEPT 20, 19«W USE RECORD _ü-- September 28.1966.at ings, Quebec City, up to 3.00 ^ P M.(E D S T.).o'clock P.M.(E.D.T.),\tfu\u201e ¦\t.For that pro|ect the documents may be obtained at Department of Roads, Room E-5, GUARANTEES: Bid Bond to Parliament Buildings, Quebec, the amount of S6.000.00 with The Minister, tender.When signing contract, Fernand J.Lafontaine, Eng.BRIEFLETS AYER'S CLIFF Advance Notice: Chicken pie! supper, St.George\u2019s Parish Hall, Ayer\u2019s Cliff, Oct.22nd.Adults $1.25 children under 12 vears, 50c, COOKSHIRE Roast turkey supper.United Church Hall, Sat.Sept.24th., 5 o\u2019clock on.Adults $1.50 child ren 12 and under 75c.EATON The annual meeting of the C.C.H.M.Society will be held at the museum Sat.Sept.24th., at 8:00 p.m.Pictures of Scotland and and other countries will be shown.LENNOXVILLE St.George\u2019s W.A.sunshine! tea to be held in St.George\u2019s! Church Hall, Lennoxville, Fri.j Sept- 23 at 3:00 p.m.MORE MEMBERS NEEDED \u2014 Mayor Armand Nadeau, seated, is seen yesterday signing a public declaration urging young men in the City of Sherbrooke to become members of the Junior Chamber | of Commerce (Jaycees).Cooking on are from left to right | Bill Petryniak.Dick Bean, 1 president of the Jaycees and Doug Fletcher head of the Need More Members Campaign.( Record photo by Gerry Lemay) SHERBROOKE Rummage sale Wed.Sept.21st.at 2:00 p.m.Synagogue Hall.l Montreal St.TUESDAY, OC-TOBER 11, 1964.Hearing Aids \u2014 New THE MICROMIZER Model No.42 \u2022\t300 Hour Battery Life With £t675 or \u201476 Battery \u2022\t44 db HAIC Gain \u2022\tFour Silicon T ransistors \u2022\tBass Cut Control (Switched in at the User'» Option) EARL MORROW CERTIFIED DISPENSER Newport, Vt.Tel.(802) 334-83ÿ Sherbrooke Jaycees annual membership launch campaign should contact President Dick Sherbrooke's Junior Chamber, Prospective members were of Commerce officially openedjintroduced to the work and the the local \"Jaycee Week\u201d last aims of the Junior Chamber of night at the King George Hotel, Commerce, outlined through during which time the Sher- various talks given by Jaycee brooke chapter will attempt to Senator, Gerry Winslow, viceincrease the membership.[president Jim Gordon, and director Bill Petryniack.Two members introduced! .\t.thus far to the Sherbrookejd ISCUSSCCI Jaycees are Richard Wilson, and Michel Gosselin.The title of Jaycee senator ID REMf 78 Wellington North Sherbrooke STEAKS \u2014 BAR-B-Q SEA FOOD Bu»ine»smen's $| .35 Luncheon at noon * Rib Steak cooked *1.95 on real charcoal * AIR CONDITIONED LICENSED PLEASANT ATMOSPHERE Bean, or past-president, Doug Fletcher.Accommodation for livestock The ETAA industrial build mg's days arc numbered Short ly, the ucaking structure is to he taken down by city cm ploy ccs.Originally, council called lenders on two possibililie': [or someone to buy the building and tear it down, or for some one to tear it down for the city Both plans went by the boards last nighl Two men, Henri Maleufant and George Turcotte were will ing to pay and take the place down for $200 and $250 each but not before June 1, 1967 Three other firms quoted the city \"fanta.stic\u201d amounts to take the building down Leon Simicot asked $2,500; Laurence Fortin asked $2,500 and Emile Lafontaine $2,800 City council decided In study the offers in closed session.It was decided that it would be faster to get the building torn down by city employees.Building inspector Norman Gauthier was asked by council how long it would take to tear down the industrial building.Mr.Gautheir replied that it was a two-month job.Many aldermen asked why il would take two months to tear down the place Mr.Gauthier replied that, the contractor would be taking each piece of lumber down individually and removing al! nails from the wood *o that the, wood could be used again.As the space, presently oc cupied by the building is to be used for parking for the opening of the Sports Centre October 15, council complained that a two month delay could not he tolerated *\t?\t* T.egal action to demolish a building belonging to Miss Anna Simoneau of Murray Street\tis\tto\tbe\timitiateri\ttoday.\tCouncil\treached\tthe\tde- cision last night after a lengthy discussion.Miss Simoneau is the proprietor of a house that is in a bad slate of disrepair.To fix the house would cost a considerable amount of money which the owner is not willing to spend.Some of the city fathers thought that the city ought to pay for the repairs to the building.But this might create a precedent and council decided against it.*\t*\t* A third micro-filter is to be installed in the Magog pump house at a cost of $70,000.The costs were anticipated in the budget of the Lake Memphre magog - Sherbrooke pipeline which will he officially opened Thursday afternoon at 3, 4 and 5 p m.The public will he able to tour the plant in Magog Sunday afternrmn * * * Tenders are to be called for the landscaping in front of the number two fire station.The captain of the station Informed city council that his four men at the station were willing to do to job which includes X1 .Mill worth of plants,\tshrubs,\tand grou ml.Alderman Paul Gervais said (hat the captain's idea was a good one seeing that there was plenty of spare time.Alderman\tNicol\tdid\tnot think so and suggested that lenders to- railed to do the job.\u2022\t» * Sherbrooke Transvisum ask ed city council last night about the possibility of laying a cable at the new .sports l'entre, Coup cil asked for a report to be tabled next week *\t* * Wurreii Lynch, owner ot » house on Bank Street damaged in a fire Aug.31 asked city council to buy the building.Mr Lynch didn't mention the price he wants for it so council decided to wait until Mr.Lynch tells how much he wants.* « « A report is to be tabled ne.v week in reply to a request fron the nuiniripalily of Ascent Co; ner, to fence in the city's grave pit in Ascot Corner.The mum cipality considers the pit i danger * ?* Before a contract is awarded to either Yvan Lemire or Thomson Electrical Works See \"The City's\" Page $ Lennoxville Calf Club meeting has full agenda The nest meeting of the Lett noxville Calf Club will he heli on Friday al 7.30 p.m., wiil a beef calf filling and showin; demonstration by Donna Taylor t the farm of A W Taylor.Cookshire Road.Following this, al 8 p.m.will be a beef judging demonslra tion at Warncrland Farms, Cookshire Road.This event will he handled by Ross Edwards, Shorthorn breeder from Coaticook.The regular business meeting will follow at Hie Assembly Hall, Experimental Farm Items on the agenda include final plans for Hie canteen al the Sherbrooke, and ITovincial plowing matches, and parking of ears at these events.Also on the agenda will hr he showing of calves at th# Sherbrooke Winter Fair *n« the entrance of the club in Hit square dancing competition \u2022( 'he same fair.Sherbrooke retailers & businessmen launch program to assist regional buyers r Mr SALUTE YOU ' MRS CONSUMER],.Restaurant Cocktails Motel Dancing Open Y car Round Reservations Tel.297-2860, Silver Lake, Eastman, Que.Sixty-five of Sherbrooke'* firms, including retell stores, automotive and machinery dealers, insurance brokers, restaurants, real estate agents, dry cleaners and » trust firm have joined in a mammoth promotion, known as \"Bazaar of Values\", designed to introduce as many advantages as possible which will assist regional shoppers.Most of the firms participating in \"Bazaar of Values\" feature posters and priea-tags using this heading \u2014 \u2014 translated into French will be shown as \u2014 AYER'S CLIFF \u2014 (Special) A meeting of the Ayer\u2019s Cliff Fair Board was held on U the highest award given to a September 17 in the hall of member of any chapter for his the County building, with Law years of service and devotion to the local club.In his ad-]dre=s.Senator Gerry Winslow outlined the complete Jaycee history, as well as the aims.Jim Gordon then outlined the local club organization, while Director Bill Petryniack listed the planned events for this year.Jaycee Week for the Sherbrooke District is from September 18 to 25.Anyone interested in joining this organization rence Taylor, the president presiding .There was some discussion about, accommodation for livestock at the exhibition.J.H.Bruneau said he favors a horse barn for exhibition of horses only.It was decided to have a committee meeting of the horse, building and grounds committee at the fair grounds on September 24 at 1 p m to study the matter.your tram tickets are as close as your phone Call Canadian National and your tickets will be mn led to you promptly by return sherbrooke 569-9384 569 3344 CU\\J In this city-wid* promotion, participating merchants are offering speciels to give district shoppers their first good reeson to buy et the places of business participating in \"Bazaar of Values\" For more details, and this week's specials offerad, see the last six pages In this newspaper. Sberbrooke Daily fitcord Tht paper ot the Eastern Townships.Established February 0.1097.incorporating the Sherbrooke Gazette test 1837) and the Sherbrooke Examiner (est 1870) Published every weekday by the Snerbrooke Daily Record Company Ltd.119 Wellington Street North Sherbrooke.Qua JOHN BASSETT IVAN SAUNDERS E.MOIRA BASSETT HUGH DOHERTY Chairman\tPresident\tVice A.*< You can't heat the government \u2014 especially when it comes to financial transactions.This becomes apparent when a dose study is made of the new issue of Canada Savings Bonds which arc lauded as the most attractive ever offered in Canada.The bonds arc supposed, through a system of bonuses for not cashing interest coupons when they become due.to double the investment upon maturity in 1979.But there are a few catches in the proposition, especially for the investor with a relatively high income.These, as might be expected, concern the income tax.A * If he decides to hold the coupons until maturity but declare the accrued interest as part of his current income, he is faced with paying out money for taxes on income he has not received.But if he decides to declare the income only when he actually cashes the coupons 13 years hence, he may face a heavy tax bite that would virtually wipe out the \"doublc-your-money\u201d feature of the new series.Of course for the lower income group, this tax problem is more theoretical than real and the possibility of nearly doubling your money in 1 3 years makes the bonds an interesting deal for the small saver.?Jealousy of the Joneses\u2019 life breeds discontent in jour own Secret ballot in strike decisions Saskatchewan Premier Ross Thatcher probably has earned himself the hatred of leaders of organized labor in Canada by the drastic action he adopted in forcing the employees of the Saskatchewan Fewer Commission to return to their work.But probably he has gained even more support among the majority of Saskatchewan residents who are becoming distressed, like millions of their fellow Canadians, over the complete breakdown of collective bargaining processes in main segments of the economy.For normal collective bargaining has broken down in this country.Management and labor go through a lengthy process of negotiation although their representatives know in advance that nothing will be accomplished by these talks.Sooner or later, generally later, the disputes arc settled by government intervention, but only after inestimable damage has been done to the economy of the country.Perhaps one way of improving the situation would be to amend labor legislation to provide that before any strike is called all employees affected be required to decide by secret ballot conducted under government supervision whether they favored strike action if their complete demands were not met.In too many cases such decisions are taken at mass meetings through a show of hands.Despite denials by union leaders that strong arm methods are used to compel unwilling members to go along with the desires of ambitious executives, there is ample evidence that in many cases strong pressure is applied on the membership.direct or hidden, to accept the dictates of the leaders.Support ol this theory is offered by the hitter hatred many labor chiefs have of a government-supervised vote.If the workers really are as inflamed as their spokesmen make out, what have the leaders to lose bv a secret ballot?Opposition inconceivable Majority on brink of tragedy through medical insurance lack At about the time that Finance Minister Sharp in Ot tavva announced the shelving of Medicare for 12 months, the Associated Press carried a story datelined Houston.Texas, as.about a shooting in a hospital there.'The tragedy concerned a 4r>-year-old woman and her husband.The wife, a victim of an incurable disease, had been unconscious for six years.One afternoon, the husband who visited his wife regularly although she could neither talk to him nor recognize him, w alked into her hospital room, pulled out a pistol, shot and killed her, and then killed himself.They found him sitting on the floor beside the bed.The couple had two sons, one 17, the other, 15, and the news dispatch went on to say: \"Investigators said the medical bills forced the husband to sell the family home and also consumed a fund pul aside for the college education of the two sons.\u201d Now I do not know whether the Canadian Medicare plan is actuarily sound or not ; that is an issue 1 leave to the actuaries, to the accountant;;, and to the politicians.But I do know that l am convinced, and have been convinced for a long time, that some form of medical insurance is completely necessary for this country.Several years ago, I was in a group of newspapermen attending a demonstration of techniques at the Toronto General Hospital.One of the pa By FRANK TUMPANE tients who volunteered to let the doctors show us how he had been helped was a mid-dleaged man suffering from a incurable and lingering malady.The skilled medical people on the staff of that great hospital had performed wonders in arresting the disease and they had done it all free of charge.The patient could not have paid for the treatment: he had no money left.It came out.almost as an aside, that he had been a streetcar mo-torman who.as the disease progressed, had to quit his job.The money he and his w'ife had saved in their bank account went for medical expenses.Then they had to sell the home they had taken years to pay for.And after that, sick and broke, with everything he had in the world gone by now, the man was treated as a charity case and all the combined competence of the best medical brains in the city rallied to save him.But I can remember thinking: \"Why should this man lose everything he had because of something over which he had no control?\" He was a hard-working man, a diligent man.a decent man, a thrifty man, a man who had paid his own way as long as he could.But he was the kind of man who never could earn enough to meet the kind of medical expenses that are involved in the fight against a lengthy and incapacitating disease.Two classes of people have never had to worry about medical expenses, with or without medical insurance.They are the millionaires and the paupers.If you are a millionaire you can pay for the best medical attention in Ute country; if you are a pauper you get the best medical attention for nothing.Those who have so much they cannot possibly spend it all cannot be destroyed by medical expenses: those who never had anything to begin with are equally impervious to financial disaster.The people between those extremes -the great majority of the population ¦ are the ones who need to be protected by medical insurance.And I have never been able to understand the opposition of many of those in the medical profession to comprehen sive medical insurance.Compared with its manifest advantages, its drawbacks seem trivial; that's how it seems to a layman anyway.I don't care how it is done, and I don't care how the various governments sort out the responsibilities for the coverage.but I do know that it is inhumane and unjust that a prudent and thrifty family should be impoverished be cause of the terrible and lengthy illness of one of its members.And if that be creeping socialism, make the most of it.\t(TNS) The readers say: Better than people tu\t\u201e I , j t Defends using dogs for research e lOng enss S'C.-Sm SCle Ct0O ror tines NEW WESTMINSTER.B e.Mr.Horton believes he is the.buy them they would be sent tc flnar* Win-\t,\tf P P \\ A o m »i\t-f ._ i 1 i .Dear Sir: I have been reading with much incredulity the case of the Knowlton man.who.according to the report in your paper.w !>5 Steep Rock\t5 40 NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE Previous Closing 11 a in HUv\tHP* 26'.\t261» SOW\t30 \t21*.\t21».\t9'» \t9'» 35'»\t35'* 18'»\t18'» B «'»\t6'» 56 \\\t57'* 12'»\t13 35'»\t35'* 38'»\t36 '» 29 '»\t29'.18\t17's .1 20 \u2019k\t2')'» 19'.\t 16'»\t10'» 27'.\t27 K 39'.\tIB 26\t26 24'.\t24 B 23\u2019.\t23'.4 25\t4 15 R 20'»\t20'» 15'»\t!5'« B K 71'll\t71'* 51'»\t 14\t13 B 21\t21'* 87'.\t88 1 70\t70 17\u2019»\t17'» 51\t5'» 25'»\t 26'.\t26'» 16'.\t 14\t 49'*\t4P'* 14\t14 19\t19 It 10\t t 55\t 22'.\t22'» \t10'.27\t Hi'.\t16', 1 99\t1.95B 28\t27 23\u2018.\t 88**\t 54'»\t54'* 65'.\t65 43\t 37'.\t57 67 \".\t67 ' -i 55'»\t55'.S3'.\t 10'.\t 55\t55 88 V.\t88'.Amer Tel Anaconda\t71'* Bethlehem Steel Borden » Co,\t34 Chrysler\t38 Comm Solvents\t38'* Con» Kdiion\t.tv.Douglas\t52 w Dupont\t177 General Electric\tBO Goodyear\tSO iiftieral Motors\t7H!'» Inti, Bus Mach 320 Int.Paper Int Tel Johns Manv ille Johns Main ille Montg Ward \\ 5' Central Pepsi Radio Republic Steel F S Rubber Sid Oil of N Studebaker F S Steel Vanadium Steel W oolvvorth 28 tvti,« 40'.28'» 501 s H8'« 44 34'v 4 l '« tifil* 33\u2019.38 v.25'« 5t'x 72H 2»v* 37»» 17B t»0 78 330 40'» 55 «O'I 45 «5M 38'» WHARRY Jim and Winn** inee Malcolm) are happy to an noun ce the arrival of their «vn, Brian Edward, *t tha She» lyvonke Hoapital on September IS Weight ft Iha Ho* Brortier for Tommy, .W: DRAPE FU^ENAL.HOME 3M Mam \u2022St., Cowansville 363 0393 SttCClFMEW tU I Rlr («to.Robh, Jo#.Nine* t«on, K«>n*th J#nn«, Waltitr Morrtlon.Montreal livestock market MtlN'PRKAI (CP) Prirrs for all classes of livestock wen-steady to higher today com 20'» 42 12 5 35 Q U E B E C (CP) Premier Daniel Johnson will take his election pledge of personal income tax abatements to the next federal - provincial fiscal conference in October, it was learned Monday.Spokesmen for the federal-! government is giving Andre Asselin.Cowansville, pleaded guilty to charge t of speeding and failing to serious obey a stop sign.He was or- consideration to introducing two dered to pay fines totalling bills, one to establish a Quebec! S3b on the two counts or research council, the other a! spend eight days in jail on centre of industrial research,! each charge, during the next session of the!\t*\t»\t» ilegislature.\tj Richard Smith.Sutton, plead Mr.Johnson made the state-lp^ guilty to a charge of dis- said studies of the plan and 7t!i\"1cnLa' ,he offi\"*al rpPnlnS ofljurbing the peace, he.was re-__________________ .|the Shawimgan Chemicals LtlJieasen alter having spent the J.I.IPPE H.G.Mil.US JH BOR FF Record number added to Bishop's faculty research and technical service'IaM eight days in cells.Anne d.implications now arc being completed by government experts in .,\t.Quebec.\t\"cn ,r ln nearb-v Sle The tax abatement plan, part )CleUie' of the Union Nationale plat-\t\u2014|.form during the June 5 provin-!\t** eial election campaign, would T\tr | involve raising the basic exemp-! * pOWGrtUI lion to $2.000 for single persons' MONTREAL (CPI \u2014 Lucien and to $4.000 for taxpayers with Saulinier, chairman of the exe- dependents.Wider security MONTREAL (CP) - Welfare Maurice Ridnut.17, Belneil, was ordered to pay $50 and costs or 30 days, and suffer loss of his drivers permit for three months, after pleading guilty to a charge of impaired driving.Mansonville W.A.cutivecommittee of the City of Montreal, Monday charged that Civil servants' organizations are becoming too powerful.\t,\t\u2022 ¦ ¦.¦ In an address to the annual^® 010 lifarCJiy meeting of the Quebec City Minister Jean - Paul Cloutier|^IanaSers\u2019 Association h e r e, said Monday the province's'Mr- Saulnier said public bodies new social welfare laws should]sbou,(1 ihs prerogative in take into account the fluctua- the advancement and promotion |of civil servants.MANSONVILLE \u2014- The W.A of St.Paul\u2019s Church held its first, meeting since the holidays on September 14.Instead of the regular devotions.Rev.J.Albiston celebrated Holy Communion a« a good beginning for the approaching season's work.After the service, Ihe ladie adjourned to the Parish Hall where, at a business meeting jit.was decided to hold a card government to form a corpora-jpar'y .tbc.Par*sb\ton jtinn for the acquisition ot thei'\u2019.6*3*' \u2019n\t,be Library suburban Ste.Foy Veteran's J ^ und' Hospital for the university.!\t\u2018- The corporation will be I I \\*/ n _ 11\t.I ,known as the f.aval University1 ^TO O© MONTREAL (CP) \u2014 Premier Hospital Centre.Its purchasing \u2018 Daniel Johnson said Monday his power has been limited to $25 \u2022 1000,000.lions of the cost of living Mr.Cloutier, speaking to the| annual graduates' assembly of l'Ecole des Hautes Etudes Com-!\u2014 ¦ mcrciales, the business admin 'DUV nOSpitol istration school affiliated with nt\u2019s-uvr\t- thv University of Montreal, said vo7c7t \u201e\t\u201c Laval Lm- the province's pension plan in- f,^'4 \u201condfay received ________ \u201e\u201e ;r_______.,authorization from the Quebec corporates an innovation in this particular area.To aid research Sherbrooke Daily Record COWANSVILLE P.O.Box 32 News Office, 413 South St., Tel.263-3626 or 263-0482 Also subscriptions, renewals, classified advertising.Or mail to Box 1200, Sherbrooke, Que.held at Dunham DUNHAM (Special) \u2014 The Quebec-Sherbrooke Presbyter::;! United Church Women will hold its regional fall rally in the Dunham United Church Hall, Monday, Sept.2G.Registration is from 9:30-100 mpted murder they say thewa'm The guest speaker will be believe was followed bv a .sui-l\u201c.e' Ua\\id McCord of Cowans-ciqe\t'\tville, who will speak on his \u201e\t,\t\u2018work with men at the new Rosaire Yallerand was shot inip^jop the head early Monday whilei\t__ standing near his car at a taxi See murder try QLEBEC (CP i \u2014 Provincial police are investigating an at- stand in suburban Giffard.Shortly afterward a mans ibody with a bullet in the head I was discovered in a nearby wood He has been identified as Frederic Giguere.but have released no further details.Mr Yallerand is reported in serious condition in hospital.A record n uni her of new ap pointments to the faculty of Bishop's University, Lennox-ville, Que., for the year 19Hfi (57 has been announced by Dr.C, L.\tO.Glass, principal and vice-chancellor.Dr.Peler J.Smith, assistant professor, Department of Chemistry received a Ph.l).from McMaster University in 1965 and has had teaching experience at the University of Pennsylvania.Dr.D.F.Brown holds an M.\tSc.from the University of Saskatchewan and a Ph D.from the University of Wisconsin where he has been Research Assistant.He w-as recently Research Officer.Atomic Energy of Canada Ltd.He has been appointed assistant professor.Department of Biology Robert F.,T.Barnett, appointed assistant professor of Economics is a graduate of Queen's University with an M.A.in Economics.He has recently been from Ihe University of Toronto and is working towards his doc torate at McGill.Keith J.Dowd, assistant professor of educational research in the Graduate School of Education holds degrees from Carleton University, University- of New Brunswick and McGill.He has had teaching and administrative experience in several schools of the Province.Gerard Hoffman is a graduate of London University and Trinity College, Hartford.He has had teaching experience in English, Scottish and Canadian Schools, He has been appointed assistant professor, Department of Modern Languages.Charles Wojatsek, assistant professor of History, holds a Ph.D.Irom the University of Montreal.He has had teaching experience in Hungary, Czechoslovakia, U S., and Canada David Rittenhouse, a native of Montreal, received an A B .\t.,.i! YV.II McCONNFI.L Harold G.Mills holds an M.A, from Western, and has been appointed lecturer in the Department of Geography.He has flown as a navigator on 435 Transport Squadron and has been an instructor at RCAF\u2019s Air Navigation School, Martin Borff is a graduate of from Harvard in 1964 and a B.'Acadia University and Western a research students at Cam-jpj,j|_ from Oxford in 1966.Ap-jwbere he received an M.A.in bridge University working w !pointed lecturer in the Depart 1961 Appointed a lecturer in wards a doctorate.\tjment of English, he has had ex- the Department of Psychology George E.Carter is a gradu-;perience in amateur and semi j he has had teaching experience ate of Sacramento State College!professional drama at HarvanUal Acadia and is a Ph.D.candidate at the and Oxford.\t\\Y H McConnell, lecturer in University of Oregon.Ap-j Jacques Lippe, lecturer, De- Political Science, holds a B.A pointed assistant professor.De partment of Bu-iness Adminis-,from Carleton, B.( L.from I ni partment of History he has had'tration.received a B Comm.lversity of NT - Brunswick and from Laval in 1960 and aman M.A.from Ottawa.He is a M.B A from Western in 1962.[member of the N B Barrister .s THE MARKET TODAY (Gr**n»M*ldt Ltd.) Stock prices were generally lower in Canadian and U.R.markels The lamrion Slix-k market rinsed firm with a pie dominance of small fractional advances in limited volume.Power Corp of Canada Ltd.plans to acquire slightly less than half interest in I,a Tri bune Inc.o-f Sherbrooke.Que Price to he paid was not dis closed.The deal is subject to approval by the Federal Board of Broadcast Governors which must, approve transfer of the radio amt television stalions to Quebec Tele Media, a new com pany to be formed to own La Tribune Inc\u2019s assets.A Power Corp.official said the acquisi lion is in line with the Mon tfarîi nf SMITH NS# vush to |viY***oi.vti»n for tih# «nirvi\u2019l** hmiFe and for KtfU and 0\tftootf M'tll i*«*i rclAtlon In our h#ArtA.wa mv ihank you to oui fMinllY.i'AlAt|\\Arrsit\\ wa ll a momoiahlp aooAJiton, to all who h*l|Y*d wthh (Ma ATI MU g AOY AO t R, A 1*0 fort fchA gtftR, i .*Fds And th8, 93 points 59 C h \u2022 \u2022 \u2022 \u2022: Whole.»»l« current fob Montreal: Quebcr while 42'v.colored 42V Skim milk powd*r: Spray process No, I in bags 18 19; rol 1er process No.I in hags 1518 feed l2V»i3',i; butter milk powder 12 12IA; whey powder 4 41» cents.Potato*»: Wholesale selling prices: Quebec 50s Kb 90; 10s 2.5 27 ; N R.10s .28 30.inFcrrrr^^ Continued from Page 3 city council would like to »\u2022\u2022 a tampla ot tha trattic light! that ara to b# liutallad at th* cornari of Galt and Belve der» *trt*ts.Lemir* submitted a bid ot $17,700 and Thomson a bid of $16,056.98 for th* modern overhead traffic light» which will feature square red lights round green lights and triangular yellow lights PHII.LIPSBt RG.Que (CPi \\ sis inilr stretch of a four lane cxpi'cssw-jn linking Quebec and Y'ermiini was fnrmally opened Ytnnday at a ceremony altended by Canadian and U S.officials Armand Russell, Queher mini» ter without portfolio attached to the publie works department, hailed the opening of the ox pressw ay as \"an example nf the spirit of co operation\u201d that links Hie people of the two emintries Tlie new highway runs through the municipalities of Phillipshurg on the Canadian side of the international boundary and llighgale nn the America n side Some $3,700 is to lie spent , , ,\t, ion the Tourist Bureau lo pur (real based holding company s\t50 (KK) oj1v.maps (W) announced intention to expandrnt]t|r(, |nformaiifll, ns interest in the field of com |.,h>0|1(| shr.r,>rmikr ,nd .,Am) municalions\tipamphlets.V W.Scullv, chairman of Die!\t»\t»\t« caching experience in several American Universities.Desmond E.E.Doran ap ,Since that time he has beenjAs oemtion and of the ( ana pointed visiting lecturer iniemplosed by Economics holds an M.S.A IDominion Rank.the Toronto dian Institute of International Affairs.The Sherbrooke Daily Record requires a correspondent for RICHMOND to report sports, council and Board of Trade meetings etc.Applications should be marked: Attention Hugh Doharty, editor ; Accounts of social activities and women\u2019s meetings should be phoned to Mrs John VVjlkins, Record correspondent for Kichmond and Melbourne, at 826-2139 BROWN'S HILL \u2014 Mr.and Mrs.Clinton McLaughlin and Heather, West Bolton.were recent guests of Mr.and Mrs.George Butler and B0*106 family.Mrs.Mamie Fleming.Ayer's Cliff, was also a caller at the same home.On Sept.10 at 10:30 a m in Fitch Bay.Miss Monique Yer-paelst and Mr.Rene Chartier were married.Mr and Mrs.Clement Simo-neau, Mr.and Mrs.Doug.Mosher.attended the Chartier-Ver-ipaelst wedding and reception at Crystal Beach.Mr.and Mrs.Grant Payne Foster, were guests of Mr.and Mrs Dewey Mosher and fam ily.Other callers were Mr.and Mrs.B;ll Walker and son, YTlle La Salle, Mr.and Mrs.Alex Johnston Stanstead.and Mr.and Mrs.Robert Johre,on and daughters.Rock Island.ET tourist outfitters, caterers ready for rush of Expo visitors Board of Steel Co.of Canada Ldt announced suspension of Ihe price increases recently in troduccd for certain steel products.Mr.Scully said Ihe sus pension was in response to the request of the Hon.Mitchell Sharp, Minister of Finance and in support of his policy to rc strain the current inflationary .spiral.The company believes the increases were fully juslifi ed by the rising costs of mak mg sleel and intends to (on-tinue to keep the relationship of its costs and prices under constant review.Polie* chi»f Edouard Mor »*u is to give » written report to city council next week on th* annual problem of school crossing guards.The matter cam* up last night when Aid.Tony Pinard asked for guards on Galt Street West in front of Gagnon and St.Esprit Schools.?*\t* Lion\tFuel\tInc.\tsold il«\t300 square\tfoot\tlot\ton Richelieu Street to the city last night for $1 The councillors thought 1lu was the best\tdeal\tIhe city\thad ever made Sherbrooke MLA to be guest at busmen's dinner Th* represent a Mr* for flher brook a at Die Legislative Assembly in Quebec, Raynsld I- rechelte will be the guest any will remain independent but ii> rnoprraling in a com mon pooling of resources.ear'g staff his ankle.X-rays later revealed that.Jordon had the ball on onejthat it was a bad sprain and he will have his leg in a cast for two weeks.Other Bomber TP\u2019s came in the second quarter with QB Raul Jordon scoring on a sweep and Bill Longtin scoring in the third from two yards out after Mike Cuillerier intercepted a wayward Miller pass and [brought it down inside the five yard line.The Larks now travel to St Jean for a Sunday afternoon tilt against the Broncs who ar< riding high with an undeteate I string.SHERBROOKE EXHIBITION GROUNDS Wed.night Sat.night _ ____ Sunday .2.30 8.00 8.00 Athletes ait Sherbrooke High School are doing a lot ot thinking at this time, and the topic certainly isn\u2019t whether they will succeed at the end of the school term- Nay.They are worried now, no doubt, whether they can protect their honors they captured on the athletic fields during the 1965-'66 sports season.Their first chance to resolve any doubts as to their capabilities arises Wednesday, at the start of the St.Francis Valley Interscholastic Athletic Association soccer competitions.At the present time, soccer holds a championship berth at SHS, and attempts to keep this spot will be made quickly.But this is only one sport.Doug MacAulay, physical education department chief at Sherbrooke High, explained the rest of the athletics program of this school, ending with a note of enthusiasm and optimism.Sherbrooke High, a main contender in league competitions with the other F.astern Townships high schools, joins with their elementary counterpart.Mitchell School, in rounding out the program.The interseholastic sports at SHS include volleyball, basket ball, badminton.Track and Field, and also entries in the Quebec Minor Hockey Association.The laurels at Sherbrooke High are not few, but many The highlights of last year\u2019s sports was the Quebec Provincial Visser Basketball championship, well-known to SHS, and also the QMHA Midget district crown.With regard to this same in :erscholastic program, SHS of fers the facilities of gymnasium, spectator balcony and cafeteria \u2022ach year in staging the league tournaments in volleyball, bas ketball, badminton.With the departure of Miss Nancy Love last year from this >hysical education depaUmen* pplications were sought by th; Protestant School Board for a Chicago Black Hawks opened their training camp without regular netminder Glenn Hall.Reports said Hall, who threatened to retire two years ago but played all but six of the Hawks\u2019 scheduled 1965-66 games, is again toying with the idea of quitting.The Black Hawks were one of three teams to begin training Monday.Detroit Red Wings and New York Rangers also started drills; the Wings in Detroit training at Chicago Stadium.The three clubs joined Toronto Maple Leafs, who opened camp Thursday in Peterborough.Ont., and Boston Bruins, working out in London, Ont., since the weekend.HABS START FRIDAY The only club left to hit the ice, defending Stanley Cup champion Montreal Canadiens, begins sessions Friday at the Montreal Forum.Hall told general manager Tommy Ivan of the Hawks last replacement.Miss Carol Sue Hathaway, a teacher of this subject for three years, filled all applications and accepted the position.She was formerly in New Bruns wick, and is a basketball fanatic, The only major change planned for the girls this year is softball in \u201967 However, this is only tentative.Doug MacAulay, after introducing football at the classroom level last year, will continue in this light, and also form an intramural arrangement with touch, of \u2018flag\u2019 football.Wrestling is another intra-mural sport that wall continue.In Minor Hockey, a Pee Wee team will be formed from students at Mitchell School.Bantam and Midget are from Sherbrooke High.As in the past, Wayne Nugent, physical education instructor at Mitchell.works closely with the SHS duo on all sports.All students partaking in the athletic program at Sherbrooke High are given a definite set of rules and disciplinary measures will be taken should these rules be violated As in other schools, Mr.MacAulay threatens suspensions from any team caught smoking or drinking during training, and a period of suspension for improper attitude to their studies or the sport itself.\u201cWe work with students to help them build a character and develop leadership,\u201d says Air.MacAulay,\u201d and it is through the sports program that this can be done.It is a serious business.\u201d Sports, a serious business indeed.In offering relaxation and entertainment, business and pleasure do mix.Housecleaning at Yankee Stadium has started, Dan lopping out leaving CBS sole owner of club Racing Program NEW YORK (AP) \u2014 The housecleaning at Yankee Stadium has started right at the top with the resignation Monday of Dan Topping as president and chairman of the board.Before it\u2019s over, baseball\u2019s most successful franchise could ha\\e a completely new front office team.Michael Burke, a vice - president of the Columbia Broadcasting System, was named to replace Topping as chief executive officer of the club and now holds sole ownership of the Yankees Topping\u2019s resignation left the status of his son, Dan Jr., in question.Topping Jr.was named genera! - manager of the Yankees in May when Ralph Houk left the front office to be-:ome field manager.A club spokesman said Top- ping Jr.would be offered a contract to stay with the team but did not say in what capacity he would be retained.The name most prominently mentioned to take over the general - manager's job is Lee MacPhail.currently administrative assistant to baseball commissioner William D.Eckert.MacPhail moved from the Yankee front office to Baltimore, where he built the Orioles into pennant contenders before joining the commission's staff.Lee's father, Larry MacPhail.along with Topping and Del Webb, purchased the Yankees from the \"state of the late Jacob Ruppert prior to the 1945 season.Two years later.Webb and Topping purchased Mac-Phad's share of the club.WEDNESDAY, SEPT, 11, 1966 1ST.RACE \u2014 TROT Purse: {200.00 1\u2014\tDEVILTRY.G.Robichaud 2\u2014\tCHIEF CORSICA, F.Brochu 3\u2014\tLOLLY BEL, W.Mosher 4\u2014\tMISS FRANCINE C, N.Lachance 5\u2014\tSTAR PRINCE C, L.Sauve S\u2014ARDENT JET, L Huckins -BURNER AE JIMMY, R.Bernard 8\u2014\tINTERMISSION MIR.W.Lancaster 2ND.RACE \u2014 PACE Purse: $200.00 1\u2014\tMISS EUREKA D, N.Potvin 2\u2014\tADIOS WHITNEY, Gilles Jutras 3\u2014\tEXCELLENT HERBERT.J.Lefebvre 4\u2014\tSEP EXPRESS.R.Dupont 3\u2014ADIOS SHERBROOKE.R.Lafomi 9\u2014\tISOLA ABE.F.Brochu 7\u2014\tJAY SPANGLER, G.Robichaud 8\u2014\tJULIUS HANOVER, N.Lachance EliRlhle: Justa Witch.F.Newell Linda Express, W.Mosher 3RD RACE \u2014 PACE Purse: $200.00 1\u2014\tUNTOUCHABLES.N.Lachance 2\u2014\tMAPLECROFT QUEEN.C.Grenier 3\u2014\tFROZEN CHIPS, L.Piedalue 4\u2014\tCLAIRE EXPRESS.R.Duclos 5\u2014\tLYDIA IBAF.R Lafond 6\u2014\tEARLY LINER, W.Lancaster 7\u2014\tDICKORY DOC, 8\u2014\tHENRY B IBAF.C.Sevigny Eligible: Adlos Riggs, M.Carpentier 4TH.RACE \u2014 PACE Purse: $200.00 1\u2014\tTREASURE MIR.F.Desrochers 2\u2014\tLUCKY WALNUT, C.Brieres 3\u2014\tSAMMY H.4\u2014\tADAM BYRD LAD.W.Mosher 3\u2014STARLIGHT HAL, H.Lepage 8\u2014MISS BLACKBIRD.N.Lachance 7\u2014SHELBY T .F.Nadeau 8 ELZA IBAF, G.Adamson Eligible: Happy Guy.W.Taylor Donald Ibaf, J.Lefebvre 5TH, RACE \u2014 PACE Purse: $200.00 1\u2014\tKING CAS KO.C.Briere 2\u2014\tMONTTCELLO GERRY.A.Rouleau 3\u2014\tMICHE VOLO, 4\u2014\tHAPPY GAL.L.P Belhumeur 5\u2014\tBERNARD IBAF, R.Dupont ft\u2014MELODY MOHAWK.S.Kidd 7\u2014\tDRUMMOND TIP.H Lepage 8\u2014\tJIM EXPRESS.A.Davignon Eligible: Northw-ood Edward.R.\tBaobin 4TH RACE \u2014 PACE Purse: $200,00 1\u2014\tCOOL BREEZE VONIAN.S.\tJacobs 2\u2014\tFLAGMAN.N Potvin 3\u2014\tCLEAR SWEEP.W.Storle 4\u2014\tJANET PRINCELIKE.C.Grenier 5\u2014\tSONNY EXPRESS.Aime Morin 6\u2014\tWtlJJAM PEU,.G.Robichaud 7\u2014RJLA'S SONG.F Brochu 8\u2014HOLLIDAY SONG.F.Nadeau Eligible: Joseph Worthy, GUles Jutras Nancy Mitchell.G.Adamson 7TH.RACE \u2014 PACE Purse: $225.00 t\u2014ADIOS VICKIE.2\u2014\tTOM ELKLNGTON, C.Briere 3\u2014\tFARMVTEW MIR, C.Chabot 4\u2014\tALL EXCELLENCE, G.Malo -T.BYRD.H.Lepage 6\u2014\tADIOS SIERRA, S.Kidd 7\u2014\tGUILLAUME DIRECT, L.Sauve 8\u2014\tWÏLLINE WAY, F.Nadeau EUgble: Eebee Z, G.Robichaud 8TH.RACE \u2014 TROT Purse: $250.00 \u2014MAJOR VICTORY, B.Chabot 2\u2014\tKUNO STOUT, F.Jodoin 3\u2014\tSTEELE C.O.Surprenant 4\u2014\tMARTIAL LAW, K.Gale Ô\u2014THE MIXER.GUles Jutras 6\u2014\t-LEO\u2019S SONG, Guy Jutras 7\u2014\tMISS MILWAUKEE, C.Briere 8\u2014\t-TULLICAN, F.Desrochers 9TH.RACE \u2014 PACE Purse: $300.00 P.P.1\u2014\tGAZELLE IBAF.2.R.Guevcin 2\u2014\tEARL ADIO.3, G.Robichaud 3\u2014\tLITTLE PETE, 4, H.Lepage 4\u2014\tBABY SANDWICH, 5.A.Rouleau PHH, PARKER.6.C.Briere 6\u2014\tBRIGHTSIDE, 7.7\u2014\tCLEVER ADIOS.1, L.Huckins 8\u2014\tANITA ADIOS, IA, F Desrochers I0TH.RACE \u2014 PACE Purse: $250.00 1\u2014\tROCKY SPIRIT, Andre Morin 2\u2014\tPRINCE HILLCREST HARVES.R.Duclos 3\u2014\tDIANE\u2019S LADY, W.Mosher 4\u2014\tGORDON IBAF.G.Adamson 3\u2014RED DAGGER.L.Sauve 6\u2014\tGOLDEN ARROW, G.Robichaud 7\u2014\tJEAN CLAP H, F.Brochu 8r\u2014HOPE'S STAR, M.Leroux Eligible: Sep Pine, F, St.Denis spring that he was going i.o quit.\u201cBut we corresponded and there were a couple of phone calls and he relented a little and said he'd think it over,\u201d said Ivan.But he admitted he hasn't heard from Hall in a week.\u201cHe could be on the way here and maybe that's why we haven't heard from him.\u201d The four goalies signing with the Leafs were Johnny Bower, 41 and starting his 23rd season of professional hockey.36-year old Terry Sawchuk who is starting his 18th NHL campajgn, Bruce Gamble and rookie A1 Smith.NEEDS WEIGHT LOSS Gamble, called up last season from Tulsa Oilers of the Central Professional League, played 10 games, scored four shutouts and had a 2.51 goals - against average.But he reported to camp 20 pounds overweight this year.Smith played for Toronto Marlboros of the Ontario Hockey Association Junior A series last season and got into action with the I-eafs for 62 minutes, allowing two goals.Leafs manager-coach George (Punch) Imlach .said he plans to carry only two goalies this season.Harry Sinden, Boston\u2019s new coach, has been firm but refuses to press his players in practice.\u201cI don\u2019t like to be a slave driver in the direct sense.\" he said.\u201cBut I intend to be firm.\u201cI feel everybody will benefit that much more if we can keep it interesting while yet not so tough it becomes sheer drug-ery.\u201d world Of Government of Canada PUBLICATIONS from the Queen\u2019s Printers OTTAWA are now available at the Skinner & Nadeau Inc.BRANCH STORE \u2014 Book Division Sherbrooke Shopping Centre.RENT A CAR FOR THE WHOLE WEEKEND *12\u2014 PLUS MILEAGE .Drive a new fiiU-sizel Chevrolet Or Chevy ill Friday 5 pm.to Monday 9 am.Rate includes gas.oil and insurance.TUDEN] rent-a-car Bowen end Galt Stre« Tel.567-2666 ( Second Section ïWiï Stjctbrookc Daily Becocd WOMFN\u2019S PAGE BAZAAR .Ill 11.IS.13.14.15 TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER SO.\\im $ r - v\" æ *ab Township council saves covered bridge from extinction May be centre for park .hr >^rw^~ - .I * i ¦- - .'vu \u20ac T< .«.^ J\" C ÿï*®1' s\\ & si > r.-J»MV *,\u2022; \u2022 |\tat vJ 4 JJSB»!* '\"ii \u2019; _ W^PÙKrl^ ¦ ÜliiSI s3] \"«RSKî ¦>mMï v;.*'TWÏ^WW''1' .iijS|j PPfh.FFK mm ONLY MEMORIES \u2014 Just a few years ago, both of these covered bridges were in use in the Eastern Townships.Neither exists today.Left, a bridge that used to span a stream on the dirt road from Compton to East Hatley.Right, a handsome structure that once spanned the Tomi-fobia River near Ayer's Cliff.(Record photos by Doug Ccrrish) Quaint relics disappearing rapidly MONTREAL (CP) \u2014 The march of progress, it seems, is a weight that cannot he supported by those obsolete, yet picturesque, covered wooden bridges.But the preservation-minded must move fast if these quaint relics of a more peaceful past are to be saved for posterity.One by one they are giving way to steel and concrete structures.Quebec, which only a few years ago could boast more than 500, now has only 246 left.Covered bridges are as varied in shape, length and style as they are numerous.The longest in the world is said to be that at Hartland, N.B.whose 1,282 feet span the St.John River near Fredericton.The shortest is reckoned to be that over the little Du Berger River, at Orsainville.near Quebec City, which is wider than it is long\u201430 feet against 12 feet.They dot not only the Quebec countryside, but the tucked-away corners of the Maritimes and the New England states.Neur Brunswick has 180 such structures, and Ontario possesses some as well.Ten are to be found in Maine, 130 in Vermont and 69 in New Hamp- shire.Most were built in the last century by master carpenters who were ignorant of modern stress - strain techniques but knew how to put something sturdy and lasting together.The covering was added to preserve them in a changeable climate.SOME SAVED In their day, long betore the coming of the automobile, sweethearts sought their seclusion.Many of them left evidence of this in the hearts, arrows and initials they carved on the bridges\u2019 interiors.It was probably the memory of those idyllic moments that has prompted some Quebecers today to campaign for their preservation, asking the ministry of transport to provide an other, modern bridge near each original structure, instead of replacing it.This was done at Capeiton, near Sherbrooke, while s e I f-help b> the citizens of Mansfield, in Q u e b e c's Pontiac County, prevented demolition of die old and decaying Marchand bridge.In the U.S.an organization called the National Soci ety of Covered Bridges- has been formed with headquarters in Boston.B> P VI I.W VI I RS (Record staff reporter) sir.t Aim rim in HATLEY \u2014 A small covered bridge here just outside Ayer's t'litt was saved from demolition, the fate of so many of its picturesque brethren, bv the determined efforts of the Stc.Catherine de Hatley Township's municipal Council, Threatened by extinciion at the hands of progress, the venerable relic of I Mth century roadbuilding was taken by the Council last month, and set aside as an historical site.Not more than 40 feet long, the bridge spans a small stream that flows into Lake Massawippi, and used to form part of the old dirt road that ran from Route 50 to Katevale.and on to North Hatley.It looked at first as though the pioneer-built bridge would have to go to make way for Quebec's highway improvement program.It stands just a few hundred yards from where the Autoroute extension from Omervillc to the American border will cross Route 50.When the Autoroute Authority, at the suggestion of Ihe Lake Massawippi Cham her of Commerce, decided to build an access road to connect with what had been the little back road, the little wooden bridge suddenly * mf i#: f d*.m m V» t t 85.oÜberté fils CUSTOM TAILORS Famous for fine quality for over SO years' 101 Wellington North \u2014 Sherbrooke BRANCH STORE Sherbrooke Shopping Centre 2283 King Street West \u2014 Sherbrooke FOR SALE I*-1\t\u2022 472 Newton St.\u2014 Sherbrooke.oncv 1lnr) r.11® ,1;l|f storey residence.Six rooms (3 tearooms) 4.full bathrooms.Detaclied sara.ste with paved driveway.Well landscaped 100 \\ \\A2' lot with many mature trees, Call: E.Sutherland 569-9371 \u2014 eve : 567-30U QP ROYAL TRUST 150 Frontenac St.\u2014 Sherbrooke \u2014 569-9371 ^a> bum- -I m SI1FRBROOK1 - l\u2019R() ' ~\t*¦ , mm m .ta airline Qicapade Voyages Travel Tel.(code 819) 567-3939-30 \u2014 TELEX 018217 119 Frontenac St.\u2014Sherbrooke, Que.8 BINC0ULARS IN \"1\" 6x to 12\tThe greatly improved ZOOM Binocu- POWER\tlars \u2014 of exceptionally good quality, .95 and so much easier to use.Included is a leather carrying case.79 S/imncr !JaJenn J)nc.82 Wellington North 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We accept trade-in».Easy terms to suit your budget.V.A.Beaulieu & Freres Ltee.241 King West \u2014 Sherbrooke \u2014 Tel.569-6309 NOW WITHIN YOUR FAMILY BUDGET See the complete selection today at your .RCA Victor Center 1603 King St.West\u2014Sherbrooke \u2014 Tel.567-4889 like quality?like freshness?Ot course you do.And that's what you get in oil of our products .our bread, sandwich bread, cakes, pies, rolls, hot dog rolls, and Hamburg rolls.Call 562-2744 and we'll have a salesman at your door.Matt J fêaLnf cJimitec Sherbrooke, Que.Phone 562-2744 MW.JtUl*-Mrltb* .J i i 73 awrupRooKE daily recoup, ttes.srrr.xv iimw h Service suited to local conditions is the most sensible and satisfactory \u2022 NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY A NEW 66 .and Save S5Q0., S750.even $1,000.on a Chevrolet, Corvair, Oldsmobile .or get an extra Good Used Car from us.For more information on these savings, see one of our friendly salesmen.ALWAYS COURTEOUS AND FAST SERVICE AT BROUILLARD AUTOMOBILE (1962) Ltee Your suthorized Chevrolet\u2014Olds\u2014Cadillac\u2014Corvair dealer \u2014 TWO LOTS TO SERVE YOU BETTER \u2014 2700 King St.West and 345 Wellington South.Sherbrooke, Que.WE ARE ADDING ON!! 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FANTASTIC VALUES DURING OUR EXPANSION SALE!! 98 Wellington St.N.*hrKfîm Sherbrooke See our complete line of Fall Fashions.young onrl exciting, elegant and enchanting, at our New Modern Store just opened at 20 Wellington North / ¦\ti M * - Our New Address: Twenty Wellington St.North \u2014 Sherbrooke For Fall, meet the new £4 Country - Town\u201d suit by Warren K.Cook At Symbol of Quality ciiucm b^utuiloUnt Inc, Corner King & Wellington Sherbrooke, Que.562-7566 ST* cunpum \" ____ XSB j Ï .$>.'i* St1 X\tf ¦off | tm *4\tv\u2014 \u2014 Irais Saunders, thief eo-ordinator for the Ra/nar of Values, eih-wide advertising |iromo.production for the Record\u2019s gigantic 8 week \u201cShop Sherbrooke'\u2019 series of pages.Wafeh the BAZAAR OF \\ M l I S l M KRS 8TH WFFK lion is shown putting his last few advertisements into production for the Record's gigantic 8 week \"Shop Mierhiooke' series of pages.Nnleli the Record for furthtir specials offered In sour local Sherbrooke stores, and participants in the \u201cBa/nai of \\ aines\".(Revoni photo b\\ Alevandci ) yTrans-Ocean / w Travel Inc.C.N.R., T.A.P S.C., I.A.T.A., A.T.C.FOR ALL YOUR TRAVEL NEEDS.12 years experience in all phases of travel EMPRESS OF CANADA Pre-Christmas Shopping Cruise to Tax-Free Ports.1 1 Days \u2014 Dec.10 to Dec.21 \u2014 New York to San Juan, St.Thomas, Montego Bay, Port au Prince.From $273.00 CANADIAN PACIFIC STEAMSHIP LINES BOOK NOW TO AVOID DISAPPOINTMENT Inquire about other available Winter Cruises.Agents for all other Steamship Lines Folders \u2014 Inquiries \u2014 Registration 218 King West \u2014 Tel.569-9878, 569-9879 McMANAMY & BALDWIN -INC.AUTO \u2014 FIRE \u2014 BONDS CASUALTY Group and Individual Life PACKAGE YOUR INSURANCE AND SAVE \u2014 PAY BY THE MONTH Continental Bldg.562-2617 F.H.BALDWIN\tJ.M.STRICKLAND 485 Newton St.\u2014 562-0541\t1326 Dominion \u2014 569-4692 Mrs.ANDREE T ROCH\tW.P.CHARLEBOIS 30 Wellington S.\u2014 562-9924\t472 Quebec St.\u2014 562-0357 ÉPS&lië fall fashions The girls really go for our large av'-orlment of \"mor]\u2019\u2019 Jkirls.Alsn nn hanrl are the newest styles in Sweaters.Suits, etc.Girls never looked heller in pants.Mozart's large slacks features going.(election of every stvle \u201cHave you noticed Ihr hu;:e crowds in Sherbrooke this week,\" several merchants are asking Sherbrooke Daily Rec orri advertising salesmen, sta ting amazement and delight at I he above average traffic shown along Wellington Street, at the Sherbrooke\u2019s Shopping Centre ; ml at Place Helve dere as well as in other areas where people shop.True enough, there has been an increase in shopper traffic, but most important, the number of shoppers isn\u2019t decreasing, but growing day to day.re gardless even of weather conditions.Naturally, we as advertising people who must analyze reasons why people b u y, where they buy and what they buy, have tried to answer this rjuestion.and the answer is unquestionably the great emphasis being placed on city-wide values, stepped up attention to assi ting buyers, and those extra services our storekeepers have marie available to their customers These merchants most of them par iieipan\u2019s in our current Bazaar of Values campaign, are undoubtedly among the lead ers.The emphasis is on \"Sell Sherbrooke ', and in doing so every little detail essential to helping shoppers and attracting them into their stores is being used.Of course, the big attraction i- value, good selections.complete displays and good descriptions of merchandise.All these pointers were explained in the Sherbrooke Daily Record's sales course held al the Lc Baron Hotel on Wednesday, July 20lh, ami we at this newspaper are proud to note, that all of the participating firms in the Bazaar of Values have put into praet\u2019ce those lessons learn cd at that session.Yes.we've noticed t h e crowds in Sherbrooke, and they\u2019ll keep growing if the practices now ho;ng exercised are continued.We're all out to \u2018\u2018Sell Sherbrooke\u2019\u2019.Shoppers are all out fur the value- and wonderful service they are now finding here.TTTz-'y'.'.gj FNû \"V 1\t'\tv \u2014 Y- \".honest viable, the clerk actually flattered me!\" SHI R BROOK I SAILS l\u2019I OIM I H SI ENJOY IU IMi PI.LA SAN I [() SIIOI\u2019PI RS \u2014 | HIV I.IKH YOU! Tbe New Look to your h.j.delisfô inc.90 Wellington Sf.North \u2014 Sherbrooke.STROMBECKER SLOT RACING ORDER YOURS NOW FOR CHRISTMAS S 14 .95 S to 85 .00 ART & PHOTO INC.107 Frontenac St.\u2014 Tel.562-4811 \u2014 Sherbrooke for your listening and dancing pleasure .THE BABY DOLLS 4 girls This outstanding instrumental group will entertain vou with the late,l go go to modem tunes.Daily entertain from 8 30 p m to closing time.MOULIN ROUGE Corner King and Wellington Street* \u2014 Sherbrooke URGE ASSORTMENT OF PLUSH TOYS ¦Hi, , Cuddly Cot*, Delightful Dog», and Baby Bear* \u2014 Priced from ond up 98c J.L.Boulanger Ltee.TOYS 51 King St.West \u2014 Tel.562-3819 Sherbrooke Shopping Centre \u2014 Tel, 569 7070 OPEN 24 HOURS A DAY 7 DAYS A WEEK Try our delicious coffee (the world s finest).and DONUTS MADE FRESH EVERY FOUR HOURS DUNKIN\u2019 DONUTS 70 Wellington St.North Look For Our Weekend Specials' the i 65 RTO Combine rm-W fif* k,,'«' Vjl?' # 'Plr!\" The John Deere fiS is a whale of a combine a lot of harvesting capacity lor its cost.Internal capacity matches that of the 55 Self Propelled 30-inch feeder and cylinder, 4,200 sq.in, nl separating area, and 3.024 sq.in of cleaning area, t'hnose t) or 12-foot platform.Paul Simoneau 1261 King East \u2014 Tel.569-8535 4 \\ i Ï4\tSTTïRSlïOOIÇT» !DA.T!L«7\t\"Tm8.* 9FE*9^f» 3^; City businessmen depend on yo ur goodwill and are prepared to earn it SEPTEMBER is the MONTH to SAVE! Shop the Town and Compare this specially priced selection of wonderful fur buys in coats and jackets.\u2022\tPastel Mink Paw \u2022\tCanadian Beaver Coats \u2022\tPersian Lamb Coats (black dyed) \u2022\tNatural Grey Persian Lamb Coats \u2022\tNorthern Muskrat Back Coats, Mink and Sable Dyed shades \u2022\tMink Stoles remier > fU* CORiV_ Sherbrooke 422 King East \u2014 Tel.562-9738 BUfLDtHG \\SVPPL/£S\\ .\tsoftwood and WOOD TRIM bordwood DOORS Interior - exterior .Floor and Acoustic PLYWOOD (rough and prefinished) 235 GALT EAST \u2014 SHERBROOKE \u2022 «\tMODcv-trs /
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