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ATHU (loud) tod*) ôlttiom thi* alirruiHiu *ud evrtuo* at-com pained b> Mittorod thunder tiidoy m*tuU\t, duud).Turning rooter thi*\t/ ereutu*.Ilmh tod*) oud lit»,, .j.,,.tuiiighl at sherbrooke M» «W- ¦ ¦\u2022iur SS.\tdu SfmhairtdtShtrbrookt St)etbcooke Pailij ïtccocri + GIVE BLOOD ¦oleodor* St.Armoury No».7 to No».10 k^ldbiishcil 1897 Pncci 7 Ccou SH IK BROOK t Ol'lBtC, IHl\u2019RSDAY, \\0\\ t MBI R 10.l\u2018îho Seventieth Year / Wagner would exempt YOUNG LIBERALS MEET \u2014 Rene Levesque, former welfare mluUter In the Lesaite rabinel.left, wa'i «ueot apeaker at the ET Youn| Liberal Federation mretim at the Reform Club Ult night.With Mr.Lexe^que are, from left.Jean Jacque* Fontaine, new!) elected ET vice-president of the Young l iberal Federation: tiilles Trudeau, pres, ident of the Sherbrooke Young Liberal Federation; former Labor Minister Carrier Fortin, and Paul Tellier.of Rock Island., Record photo b> tierrj l.cmay ) urged fM'cutivo df Uic provincial Levesque meets Young Liberals Campaign fund reforms \\noiher rouml in the battle, in Montreal from Nov.17 20 could be tnil) democratic if its new over control of the Provincial One of the main points in Mr.finances were under the control federation as the best means ot Liberal party campaign funds)Kterans'program for overhaul- of a single individual.\tapplying the reform proposals was staged at the local Reform ing the provincial Liberal party |)t.expressed the belief Uiai it ad*'l'led a\u2019 earlier meetings' of Club last night when Rene Le- structure is that the campaign ttUs important to know the id \"H' rcdeiation.k.uim um \\osque, former welfare minis-\tfund should\tbe under the con\tcn(jty of large\tcontributors to\teh anges\tcmiu\t( ter and MLA for Laurier, vis-\ttrol of a\tspecial committee\tn10 campaign\tfunds because I,1C!J\t\"ll 1\t1\t1 ited a meeting of the Eastern rather than under the super- might explain some of the S0** \"1 Townships section of the Y\u2019oung vision of the party 's parliament decisiens made by tlie parlia Tradition means ot financing nilH, xubmifted a complaint to Liberal Federation to explain\ttary leader.\tmentary chiefs of the party, es\telection campaigns followed by\t([u, ylu.bec Provincial\tItar As the views of the \u201creform'-\tj»rior to the\taddress\thy\tMr.\tpeeially when the party was in\tthe major parties in Quebec\tsot.j |ion «hich turned\tn over group on the issue.\tLevesque, Jean-Jacques Font power.\twere vestiges of an outdated l(, ,|1P Montreal group Mr Levesque is a supporter aine of\tSherbrooke was elect-\tCiting the decision of the fed\tfeudal system which could not Mr.Wagner was\tminister of ol an element within the pro- cd E.T.\tregional vice-president\toral government to defer the\tbe reconciled with democracy\tjllsticr when he\tmade\tthe vincial Liberal organization\tof .he Young\tLiberal\tFederation\tinstitution of it medicare pro\tand which were extremely dan\ts|)ecrh to a rural bar\tassocia which is seeking the election of\tof Quebec.\tgram, Mr.Levesque suggested\tgérons for the interests o! the Eric Kierans of Montreal, a\tMuch had\tbeen said in recent\tthis might be the result ol large\tpeople\tAfter\thearing Die\tjudgment, former Health and Revenue\t\\cars about\tthe democratization\tcontributions to\tthe party war He stressed\tthat the system\ti1e said\tlie\twould take\tIns\tease minister a- president of the of the Liberal party structure\tchest by private health insur\twhereby tho parliamentary\t,Q highest court\tin the\tland Quebec Liberal Federation at in thi*\tprovince, the former\tanec organizations who would\tchief controlled the election\tjt necessary, to ask that\tthe the annual meeting to bo held minister\tdeclared, but no party :\tloss much business if a state\tfund by naming the trustee, who\tdtl.,Mon be revoked -system were established.were solely responsible for Mr.Wagner said Tuesday it MONTREAL UTI - Claude Wagner, former Quebec minis ter of justice says he believes Crown prosecutors and Die min ister of justice should be ex empt Inim rulings of the Rar Association.This would give them more freedom of actum The member of the legisla lure assembly for Verdun was fined $100 Nov 4 by the conn ell of the Montreal Bar Asso ciation and reprimanded for a breach ol ethics unbecoming member of th bat Nine members of the assoei: turn decided that Mr Wagiu had made u n s u b s t a ntiato charges against a Riviere du effected oîtlv '-oop Que judge during a \u201e hands and speech at Drummond villi' Que., in October.1965.The .judge.Jean - Paul Be Post strike gets few days' delay «la .(> >?, >tal»Jkgr East in fog TORONTO (CP) \u2014 A thick j Ottawa, Windsor.London, Chi blanket of fog stretch from cago and Saint John airport-Windsor, Out., t\u201e the Maritime for most of the day.provinces all but halted air However, early today Tor-traffic over Eastern Canada onto, Montreal, Ottawa, Wind-Wednesdav.\tsor.London, and Chicago air He regarded as \u201cflim flam\u2019\u2019\traising and distributing the\tis essential that members of the arguments- presented by\tmoney had resulted in Quebec\tihc legislative assembly not be Finance Minister Sharp and\tbeing deprived of many of its\trequired to submit to the rogu- said he wanted information on resources for the benefit ol thejations of the bar council while the donations to the federal party chest.\ti acting officially \u201cand if there is__ Liberal party by insurance and The meeting was presided not an amendment, to the- 1 avv!^^g- apart pharmaceutic;;] firms.\tover by Gilles Trudeau, presid- when 1 return to olfico.l \"illj Mr.Benson told reporters that He urged support of tho slate\tent of the Sherbrooke County\tnot enrol as a member of the nu,\tgova-rnment\tand\tthe\tcivil headed by Mr.Kierans as the\tYoung Liberal Federation.\tbar.\u2019\u2019\tservice\tgroups\tare\tso\tfar\tapart 1)1 I \\W \\ «I Pi mail will get tluotigh tor n not her lew dav s.I he government temporan-l\\ averted a eountiv-w ule postal sinke \\A ednesd.iv night oy appointing Alt lusliee An .In- Monipem ol the Uuebee Mtpei nu Ciuin as mediator ;n t wage dispute mvwlving .thoui 50,1)0(1 ledi t al employees.I he Monire.il judge was ex-peeled to tackle his new assignment in Ottawa todax.Re venue Minister Benson told a puss eonleience he hopes the mediator ean propose a sei-; lenient in \u201ca matter ol d.ivs\u2019\u2019, Mr Justice Montpctit was ap pointed a year ago as a one mail royal commission lo investigate working conditions in the post pflice, following « wildcat postal strike m Quebec.On tario and British Columbia.His report, made public last monlli and now under government consideration blistered post oflicc officials for ignoring employee grievances and criti-l oi/od postal union leaders for jmaking unreasonable demands.Politicians hold up pay cheques over deadlock on unification OTTAWA (CP)\u2014Thousands of| But due to the impasse in Par- fence, external affairs, trams civil servants will miss their) liament, the employees of 13 de- port, trade, mines, health, li-Air Canada flights were can- ports reported commercial two-week pay cheques today be-; partments cannot be paid until nance, justice, northern develop celled at Toronto, Montreal, flight conditions were back to cause of a political deadlock in the $372,000,000 supply bill for inent, works state secretary and solicitor general.I normal.?Call legislature QUEBEC (CP) \u2014 The first into power and ousted the Lib-session of the 28th Quebec le- ; erals.who had held office since gislature will begin Dec.1, it 1960.was announced Wednesday.\tThe last legislature was pro- It, will be the first session for rogued in mid-April in prépara- !sterns fr(>rn the opposition s re Daniel Johnson in his role of tion for the elections.\tMusal to pass temporary appro the Commons.\t; November is passed.Scores of federal contractors The employees of Parliament.Government officials estimate are awaiting overdue payments.) of the prime minister\u2019s office there are roughly 100,000 civil Politicians are talking ner- and of 10 tther departments will servants working in the 13 de-vously about, the possibility ol get their semi-monUiJy cheques partments that have run out of closure or of a winter election.on time because spending esti- appropriations.The new crisis facing the mates of their departments The 10 department- with au minority Pearson government j were passed by Parliament ear- Ü10nly t0 ^ their employees Her this year.\tare immigration, defence, pro- The 13 departments whese es-; duction, lis he ries, post office, i \"H .p KRIIARI), POSSIBLl.SIT ( ESSOR ( (INFER \u2014 West German Chaiicrlloi' Ludwig Evhani, righl.talks with Foreign Minister Gerhard Scliroe- del liuiiiig Hist reading of Ibr blidgel in the Bunilestag.Ihc Wesf (iennan I\u2019arliamenf, in Itnuu today.Scliroeder is one of three tou candidali-s foi nomlnafion hy the Christian Deinoiralic I\u2019artv as repliire-inenf for I ihard.Nominatlhg raiiciis was scheduled for lalci in Ihc dav.( \\1\u2018 VY\u2019it'cpholo) LBJ s re-election is threatened by biggest loss in 36 years for November until premier, a job he took over.The tnion Nationale holds 56 P K1 lons ,U1 ',uv':,\u2018\u201c'v\u2018 uVlu'- timates still lack Parliamentary forestry, Indian affairs, indus after an election last June 5 : seats in the 108-legi.-lature.The ! __ej.1,era s a:-;1 c\u2018c 0 ca 1,n' approval are agriculture, de try, labor, veterans\u2019affairs and ! revenue.Employees of Crown corporations like the CNR, the CBC and mediate committee hearing, on their controversial plan merge the three military services.The government refuses lo ap-I\tprove com mitt ee scrutiny until FARMINGTON, Mich (AP)- nine-year-old daughter Cynthia, affer the commons has followed Seven children died today in a the blaze wiped out the family ) jts usua| procedure of first voting on the principle of the unification legislation, which might put his Union Nationale party1 Liberals have 50 and there are two independents ?* ?Children die t0 2 2 2 2 2 ¦Z iZ Z z 's S' INDEX Air Canada are not affected.AVERTS STRIKE fire which swept their home in) of Harold and Rose Palmateer.suburban Farmington Township.The father was at work as an Their ages ranged from 2 to 12.industrial welder at the time.Except for the parents and a Cause of the fire was not determined immediately.Gas attack not come for several weeks.About 200,000 civil servants are scheduled to be paid in; three equal groups today, Monday and Tuesday.Births, deaths , Townships Classified .Comics .Editorials , .Financial .Sports Television & Radio Women 4 7 10 - 11 2 6 '' Is ï ï Ï 2 2* 2 2 2 2 salary brackets.The government temporarily averted a national postal strike Wednesday night by appointing Mr.Justice Andre Montpetil of strike deadlines.Montreal a- mediator in the government's pay dispute with 50,000 postal worker- and other federal employees in Die lower m wage talks that negotiators were unable to reconcile their differences without die help of an independent mediator.\"I hope the mediator can at least get these people into the same ball park,\u201d lie said a civil service coin-mission recommendation for a six - per - rent interim pay increase for the 50,000 Group I) civil servants would cost the taxpayers an extra $17,000,000 an nually.\u201cThis is certainly not picayune,\u201d he said, adding that a\t.bigger setllenU'tH could bo ne- WASHINGTON (AP)-The.m-den\t,\t\u201e\t, \u201cntiated next ve i pin cnllee l,arl »f a mid term Republican I he fact that Republicans wilt any president two years into ln.« live bargaining maehinerv is set breakthrough in Tuesday\u2019s U.S.control at least .I the gov In t elective term since Re pub up bv Parliament\t,election offers a fresh threat not ernorslups in the next two \\ u ¦ hr; n lletbeil Hoovei s paity Up' pS|iinà|t,,j ipa) |hp ()0 only to President Johnson\u2019s leg\tdoesn\u2019t mean they will be\table\tInsl 61 seals in the\t1930 off-yeai m amis of the 20,000 poslal idafive program but possibly to\tI» manoeuvre I heir i A\";,\tini'\telection.ployecs alone would eo-t $ioo.- his re-election in RHiH\tbe Republican coliuiiii in the T|\u201e.R,.t)ublieans nailed down 000,000 a year.The other 'civil While the Republican parly\t19lls presidential contest\ta rain ol 17 seats\tin the House servants in Group I) arc eus- was surging to above-average But the mere fact (liai\ttheir\tto bring their total\tlo IK7 I fern toms officers hospital workers gains in the U.S.House of Rep-\tparly has broadened its\tbase\torrais elected .'18\tmembers and others in the lower pay resentatives in the non presideil for attaek on Johnson's ex\tTh,.pn ,id,nil, resting at his brackets,\tHal year balloting, it also was\tpeeled re-election bid eerlaitily\tt, \\a- ranch, had\tno comment Both sides agreed to call in a\tnetting from the Democrats\twill make the Republican nomi\t\u201e\u201e House and\tgovernorship mediator after two weeks of in eight governors\u2019 offices.\tnation much more attractive to looses Hi pas.-ed the word tensive meetings\tThis cemented Republican potential candidates than il ha through an aide that he va* Mr.Benson said the unions.governors into political power\tbeen during the- two doleful\tsomewhat surprised al the If» made no commitment not to\tbases in at least 25 slates which\tyears since Barry Goldwatcr's\tpublican gain of\tthree in the strike.The unions had men-\twill cast 290 electoral voles two\tcrushing 1964 defeat by Johnson,\ts-i ; i tinned various dates as possible!y ears from now\u201417 in excess of Johnson's loss ol p a r t y 11 he 270 needed to elect a presi-strength in Congress was fai treater Ilian that sustained b) Russia's Gromyko tells Martin: SAIGON (AP) \u2014 A U.S.1st,northeast of Suoi Dati in the Infantry Division patrol was at matted swamp and woodland tacked with Viet Cong gas gren- of War Zone C.Americans have ades today, t division spokes reported more than 800 enemy man said.It was the first re- dead in a week of hard fighting ported use of gas by the enemy against the Viet Cong 9th Divi-in the Viet Nam war.\tsion in that area, 65 miles The patrol had established an northwest of Saigon, ambush pattern five miles 4 Anniversary spot LONDON (CP)\u2014The first an- Wilson and his Sociali-t cabi-ni very ary of Rhodesia\u2019s UDI net must decide whether to re-(unilateral declaration of inde- sume negotiations or turn the pendence) approaches w ith Rhodesian problem ever to the Britain\u2019s Prime Minister Wilson United Nations for compulsory on the well-known spot\u2014a new sanctions against the rebel ter-day of decision is at hand.ritory.\u2022Ç-\t4 No majority ATLANTA (AP) \u2014 Georgia's day's general election, election for governor appears to The apparent blockade to be headed for the courts be- selection of a succe-sor to Gov-cause neither Democrat Lester ernor Carl Sanders, a Demo-Maddox nor Republican Howard crat.was a write-in vote for (Bo) Callaway was able to get former governor Ellis Anall.a majority of the votes in Tucs- Ficod toll 87 ROME (CP) \u2014 Spurred by country's flood zones, criticism and appeals, the Ital- The official death toll in the ;an nation stepped - up enter- floods that swept through north-gcncy efforts today to help the ern Italy stood at 87.with 21 person- still listed as missing.k\u201d ?\t?Hopes for pact\t' MONTREAL - (CP) - Educa- Addressing the annual con-tion Minister Jean - Jacques gress of the Quebec Federation Bertrand of Quebec Wednesday of Catholic School Commissions, dismissed the possibility of a Mr.Bertrand said he is still province - wide teachers' strike hoping the teaehe-\u2019 union- will a' ¦'hypothetical.'\u2019\tshow a co-operative attitude.1 I | ml m w .al* .ml Vie! Nam not our baby The Dciiiocnil- till retain 64 36 coiitrol in the Senate.But if the Republicans vole as a unii they now hold power they lacked before lo kill by themselves any lilibu stei nl legislation, where two thirds majority is needed Richard M Nixon former Re publican vicc-prcsidenl who»! Johnson sharply attacked a few.dav: before the election said re suits of Tuesday's voting were \"llii ¦-harpesl rebufl of a presi Indri dent in a generation SEES 'LBJ BACKLASH' Goldwalei s a i d Republican victories were the result of an LBJ backlash.\" Smile for today fool ball is a game where a lot of sneetators have four quarters in which to finish a fiitli.Food prices drop as the industry is challenged; all else is higher OUTFOXING A FOX \u2014 This grey fox outfoxed a dog that was chasing him in Fort Lauderdale.Fla., by climbing a telephone pole.Then the fox learned he was not so smart as he couldn't get down.A game warden was called and by using a long pole with a noose on the end Mr.Fox was lassoed and grntlv lowered to the ground.He was then turned loose in a woods far from the rily and telephone poles.MOSCOW (CP) Foreignmamese conflict in the search Canada.Poland and Minister Andrei A (Homyko ior\ta common\tground that\tarc members ol the\tICC Mai repealed Soviet demands today,could form the basis for peace tin came here after lalk.s in Po that the United States halt talks.\tland bombings of North Viet Nam Marlin proposed that the It was under luod that Groks a condition for starting powers of the three-nation In myko replied that Hie time 'peace talk\tternational Control Commission was not propitious for mereas I It vas also unde, iood that be enhanced lo conduct this ing the role of the ICC [Gromyko told Canada ¦ visiting search for common ground.An official Soviet announce .minister of external affairs.The\tICC, which\tin theory is\tment described the\tlalk.s a jPaul Martin, that Mo-.cow has charged with keeping peace in frank.In Soviet terms the de-no mandate from Hanoi to ne Viet\tNam.has\taccess to ail\tscription \u201cf r a n k\u201d\tnormally goliate peace terms for North sides\tin the Viet\tNam conflict,\tmeans disagreement, Viet Nam.Gromyko demanded a withdrawal of A m e r i c ;¦ n forces from South Viet Nam But it was not clear whe1h''r he set this as a pre-condition tor peace talks.Canadian delegation .\u2022 ources OTTAWA (CP)\u2014Food prices The Dominion Bureau of Sta for health and personal care, declined to report Gromyko's dropped in October with house- tisties monthly report Wednes seven-tenths of a point for hous-remarks during the 2\u2019 -hour wives and politicians making day showed food prices drop ing.and two-fibhs ol a point for meeting with Martin.\tthreatening noises, but almo-t ping for the second straight recreation and reading.They said, however that everything else went up.\tmonth despite an increase in Transportation costs dropped \"virtually all a-pccls of the if tbt> consumer s price index the over all index\tone tenth ol a point while tr>- Viet Nam problem were dis- js any indication, housewives Higher clothing and housing bacco and alcohol costs recti ssed '\twill have to spurn clothes, doe- costs in October again out- |nainc(j unchanged.Marlin was scheduled to tors, new furniture, recreation weighed lower food prices, just meet later today with Premier and even reading to check ri.s- as they did in September wnon\tt,J> \u201d K* ll'1 an i,n.Alexei N Kosygin\tmg costs.\tfood dropped a full point while portant 32 per cun m t.u » n Oct.ÏH *tlh iqipiovcotcnl, Itunild I'opc Koundm StlioUrship,\t''i.'v'Ulîl School Principal J\tIt\tCinrncnu.\tt;r» Koorte Ai Viewpoint H\u2019II p.m F ÜO» >1 Final toi N tu tu llepor.H* Ur*# Hour© Call H:je em 1 Mu vie Foot'd ii Tonne htiuw Hnorts Final a BoUnç 1140 o m.I * \u2022 Movie: High N*-ciet.v, llli,g l'roiby, G rare Kt« y H.45 p.m.Hi Muvle: 3 Btri|>ere,k We.tlior 7:10 in» L»rry K inn* i Man.\u2022 Tltur»./ M«r let Rtport ,) n.i It*» Axinor 7:30 Tn-efcbi »r0 D»!\"y .Now, 1:1» town Crt»r 7:40 S|>ort« Score-hoard 7:4» Morning Report 1:00 10\tto Vinui LuOUe* ! 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''O\"*!1 Thomu* 1:00 , *:M CBS N**»\tsport* Time 1:10 \\rt L.nwetter'a Rouit rh,> World TontgOt par'v 2:00 O.ITi.l-inal Kdition JACOBY ON BRIDGE EAST FORCES ÜUAAMY TO RUFF Interesting slides of Easter Island are shown in Danville church hall 9:35 Open Line 0:00 CBS News 0:lo Open Line 0:40 South was very unlucky not B\u2018bl*\t,We«;*\u2022 a card that they know will be him.\tlbs New» is a natural prejudice but there .^dlnbo S/of hit \u201d tomake'auchï jîv\" y°U ^\t^\tMy x.\t^ .,1\t,\t, suit South would have romped North anil South arrived a! home East cashed ac\u201e tout spades by uli.it is some- quecn of hearts an(| with a third NEW Y0RK 1:10 A.a Betty t-utnaao 1:1» H90 Cm I.M CBS New\u2022 1:1» 1490 Club 2:30 Ktrby'a Corne» 2:33 1190 Club 3:00 CBb New, 3:10 1490 Club 3:30 Perionai ctoseup 3:35 1490 Club 4:00 CBS New* Herald Of Tmtb 4:10 1490 Club 7:11 i Worldwide Sport» 7:30 rti, Reasoner Report 7:3* , Dime:,non Muoie 1:00 CBS Now* 0:10 Dimension Musts *:00 CBS News 0:0» Dimension Musi» 0:30 .Master Control 10:00 CBS News 10:03 | Vermont Final 10:13 \u2022 Sports Final 10:20 Weather Final 10:23 i Herald Of Truth About Television By CYNTHIA LOWRY (AP) Three rate.ABC had the most dra- DANCE WAGON WHEEL RANCH BURROUGHS FALLS SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 12th with m.iiic by Sam Hopper\u2019s Orchestra Door Frites \u2014 Adm.$1.00 EVERYBODY WELCOME! r|p, Mr.John Maclver DANVII.I.K The meeting of the Montreal .Star Mrs Angus MacLcnnan was of the Men's Interehurch Fel- Mr MacKarlanv recounted times railed \u201cPapa-Mania\" bid- derisive irtni1'.'this'bidd!n-\u2019Viri'1 i1*! shifJcd.\u20180 8 \u2018[\u2018fmond dav njght put 0n marathon pro- (reuse with an orange-red trim heart forced dummy to ruff, major television networks Tues- matic and colorful set \u2014 Char- qucntly fs correct Sou'h hi not or a trump South would have grams, estimated to have cost and its commentators occupied a recent guest of her daugh- hnvship was held in St Angus- ,|)(?manv (,XpCrlrnccs of his 1er \u2022 in law Mrs.Donald Mae line s Church on Oct.JO A four month trip.Their ship, be-\t.r~\u201d ., .' \"ü 3,1(1 reacnea aummy with the r b national eleetion returns The network comnuters called l.eiman in Sherbiooke.\tshort service and business i,\u201e .\t.,\tp,,.\tt s a^ler a slnSl-,\ti , j round ol, winn(:.rs silared star billing with analyse, trumps and led a club toward forced one the networks' commentators.at Derby Line dummy.Nest played the nine ABC ca]led its projection sys- Mc.ROIIRKJF spot.East realized hat \\ est ,em ,.RSVP- nhic|) stood for MELBOURNE was showing either four clubs .Research Selcclcd vote Pro- *' /\tu or two because the nine could .\tof the death of Mr.Lred Hen- nol be his lowest club East also '.oc i \\ rn \u2019\tn,.\u201e derson at his home here fol- sawr that the only chance to beat the hand would be if West held four clubs.East ducked the first club, took the second and\t.\t, .\t,\t\u201e , eventually made the sellmg up with predictions at about the Miss Rita Robinson, Noel trick in diamonds.tern \"RSVP,\" which stood for, P.esearch Selected Vote Pro-! file.\" CBS had \u201cYPA\"\u2014\"Vote Pro- ,\t\u201e\t,\t,, file Analysis\"\u2014and NBC had |0W1B2 ieng iHmess.\"EVA\"\u2014\"Electronic Vote Analysis.\" They all seemed to come ASBESTOS up with predictions at about the Miss Rita Robinson, it.other white man's diseases tin til only ill people remained.Today.however, there are approximately 950 Polynesians, who are nearly out - numbered by their horses They also have 3.200 sheep, a Chilean government project.They export approximately so tons of wool annually, which is their chief source of income.Meat is pro-tided by 2.000 head of cattle.su'h|ect' One of the great occasions on ' the trip was a sau - sau; a cook out in Canadian terms, A large pit was dug and a fire of scrap wood Club, was held at the home of Mrs.Gertrude Macalttso.Six guests were welcomed In the absence of tbe president, Mrs.Rita Blais, vice pre-irient.presided.It was voted lo donatp a sum of money to the Mental Health program.It was announced that the for the November meeting will be Freeze Ahead Meals.Mrs.Mary Murray will be hostess.Mrs.Dolly Howe and Mrs.provided hot coals over Velma Curtis, Clothing Leaders, which stones were thrown, then wcpe cha,ge of the suh)ccU Sewing Techniques Their main lopie was the new bonded material-.so popular and easy to sew.New gadgets ami sewing aids were displayed and fabric \\ y 1 j layers of banana leaves and meat were placed alternately; and all was covered with earth and left until the meal was cooked Festivities included music and dancing.Among notable characters of jthe island is Father Sebastian Kngler.who has been in charge of their religious life for the past 30 years.They have a six - grade school, with six teachers and 295 pupils.The people are quite healthy Medical doctors of the expedition found no cancer on tbe island, although there were quite a few cases of leprosy.The native chiefs were found to be NORTH A 10 9 6 2 V K 4 ?10 8 2 *KQ J 10 10 WEST A 5 V J 9 6 2 ?J 9 5 3 *9 642 EAST A J 8 3 *\tAQ 7 3 *\tQ74 *\tA73 SOUTH (D) A A K Q 7 4 V 10 85 ?A K fi A 3 5 Both vulnerable $Ye»l\tNorth\tEast\tSouth 1 A Pass\t2 A\tPass\t3 A Pass Pass\t4 A\tPass\tPass Opening lead\u2014V 2 same time.Each network fed Street, was a guest of her aunt, its computers returns from pre- Mrs.Mildred Carter in IVest-cincts specially picked in ad- field.Mass., for several days, vance.\t_____________- A couple of times one or an-other machine apparently was fed some bad information, and came up with an incorrect prediction which soon was corrected.To the casual viewer, however, it was difficult to tell tlie difference between a eom-I puter's \"probable winner\u201d and its definite choice.In other years, the choice of a network to watch on election night was usually based on the presence of a favorite commentator or a preference for the physical arrangement of the results boards.PICK BEST SET Tuesday night one might have picked a network for the decor.A LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY ASKS Are you the man who could fit into our picture?As a resident branch manager for one of Canada's best known insurance companies?We arc seeking a new branch manager in the Sherbrooke area to sell a full range of life, health and V* CARD Sense A ?Q\u2014The bidding has been: passed around to be West North East South 3 A You.South, hold: AK J \u2019 ¥A 5 4 AK 9 7 6 * A K 4 W'hat do vou do?samples viewed The jitney was won by Mrs.Richard Pretost In other days the backgrounds ! group policies.He must be bilingual and ready to work hard in the development of new business.To such a man we offer the company\u2019s full backing, strong advertising support and a high degree of personal security.Find out now about this exceptional offer that could proveto be the were utilitarian with commentators in the middle of a big room tilled with busy men, some in their shirtsleeves.This time all networks blossomed out in color and carried on in elaborate settings that \u2022ather inferior.Water supply is ^llT(s*s ot 1 s \"\t11 Gatcx.Hot gingerbread, topping and coffee was served by the host- A\u2014Bid three no-trump.Your ^00^e(î more like backgrounds esses.Mrs Macutaso, Mrs.spades are well placed and you f°r musical production num-j Blais and Mrs.EllOn Rohling.need very little to make your hers.- contract.\tCBS and NBC had pale blue opportunity of your lifetime.TODAY\u2019S QUESTION backgrounds.NBC's set looked f:,nv Personal interview, write SAWYERVILLE\tYou bid three no-trump, like the prow of a ship sailing Mr.and Mrs.Russel Gates Y'our partner bids four hearts.) over a pale blue sea toward and family, Beaconsfield.were;What do you do now?\t(dozens of black-rimmed report to Record Box 16.Answer Tomorrow boards.CBS' was less eiabo- limited and \"not safe\" by our Prize winners at the standards.Some gardening is fl*rt*v,ilelci irl ,lht> Oct.were firsts.Mrs.r- T.assenba and Mr.W Parker; seconds.Miss V.Carson dene, although potatoes cannot be grown on the island.The natives are a happy con- ^c°ntorc owner, the store clerk and|nin\" to solvt; >h 41\tBrazilian macaw 42\tWalking sticks 44 Cooking utensil 45FooUike part 46 Point 43\tWitticism 50 Everlasting (poet.) 53 Made- 57 Feminine appellation 53 Mue lace edgings 60\tTidy 61\tAgainst 62\tMohammed's son-in-law 63\tHeating device 64\tWas observed 65\tVarpish ingredient 63 Former Russian ^ big wig DOWN 1\tUnits of reluctance 2\tSoviet stream 3\tGirl's nickname 4\tMiss Hopper 5\tObliterations 6.Mover's truck 7\tPenetrate 8\tCapuchin monkey 9\tAges 10\tCeramic piece 11\tWhat Samson lost to Delilah 19 Long-lived Biblical character 21 Male sheep 24\tLevantine ketch 25\tGenus of magpies 26\tSolar disk iNlEjwl |ei 1 is\t\tTiYlLlE\tS3 iaic! 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The latter will give a brief Alpha Ferland, left on Oct.31 address.St.George's choir un-tor Manitoba, where she hasjder the direction of Miss Betty been assigned to a new post.Jack, organist and choir dires-She recently returned from Af- tor.will lead the singing.A rica, and has spent the past;bugler will sound the Last Post three weeks in Bedford and var- and Reveille The service will ious other towns in the Eas- be bilingual, tern Townships, visiting her re- Citizens of Granby are invit-latives.She was born Yvonne ed to attend the participate in Kerland, youngest daughter of this tribute of remembrance Mr.Edmond Ferland and Ihe and opportunity of dedication, laie Mrs.Ferland.Mr.and tion.Mrs.Ogeda Ferland.Hartford.Conn., who have been guests at the same home to visit Sister Claire Ferland, have returned to their home.Miss Linda MacArthur lias\tI \u2022 resumed her duties at the ownersnip SRrnrtnooKf DAn.v rfcorp nrrns , fiwv to iww Multiple of ^ media rapped Queen Elizabeth Hospital, after a stay with her parents, Mr and Mrs.William MacArthur Peter Jackson, Peter and Andy McKim.students at MONTREAL (CP) \u2014 Parlia-Bishop's College School, «ere ment should limit multiple own-with their parents, Mr and!ership of television stations and Mrs.William Jackson, Mr.and;the heavy involvement of pub-Mrs.Edmond Jess and Mr.andilishers in the broadcasting field, Mr-.Douglas McKim, for the Liberal MP John Munro said midterm holidav.\tWednesday.Mr.Dale Wood.Montreal.The degree of concentration was the weekend guest of his of ownership of Canadian com parents, Mr.and Mrs.R.Wood, munications media shows \"two Mr.and Mrs.John -Paul Le-i startling and disturbing factors vesque and family have moved at work, Mr.Munro, parlia-from the Levesque Apartments mentary secretary to Manpower on Pino Avenue to their new Minister Marchand, told the home on Dutch Street, recently Montreal Advertising and Saies purchased from Mr.Mac Brad-i Executives Club, jihau\t\"First, the ownership of Miss June Campbell, who is,v's^on stations .\t.rcfle attending MacDonald College;^eavF involvement by Canadian High School, spent the weekend Publishers, who among them al-with her parents.Mr.and Mrs.rea^F control a highly signiti-Austin Campbell and attended can* proportion ol our new spa the Purple and Gold Revue.Pers and Periodicals, which ire ________________\tin open competition with broad-; casting communications both for BROME \u2014\tadvertising and informational Mrs.Beatrice Johnston and Plll'Poses m Sweetsburg Court 1967 trial set for alleged Kyling Two juveniles SW EETÜ1U RG W \\RD (Staff! -The ease of Carl Boomhower.Stanbridgo F»isi was put over until January 18th., 1 Pdf, ai the «'quest of the crown Crown Prosecutor Claude Noisseutv told Judge William Mitchell that the crown\u2019* prime witness was testifying in a ease currently being heard in \\ alley field He added thaï the prmetpal defense witnesses were at the same trial The ease of Vnthony Miller, another member of the alleged Kv\tling gang, will he held mi Js\tuuiary 2t)lh and lhal of \\\\\tarner Kyling an ol her allé,\tged member on January 231\t\u2022d 196',' Vnmher\taiviised.Karl Kv- ling, has o trial,\tpled for a speedy FOSTER\t Of Yuletide sale BRIGHAM y Special The l C M of the United kins !l< Church will hold its Christmas bulanci sale and tea in the church hall ion Saturday.Nov.lit at 3 p.m.Mrs \\lc\\ Malklrv and Mi-s Jo Walkley, Springfield, Mass, spent a few days with Mrs Wa'klev s sister, Mrs Hugh Strange and Mr.Strange.I'nends will he sorry to learn Mrs Wm.McBride sullered a heart attack and «as taken to the Rromo \u2022 Missisquoi - t\u2019er-I'ital on Oct.30 1>\\ am- COW A MSN 11.1.K.\t(Staff) - Cowansville Police Chief .1 U fred Coyer, said that two juven des have been apprehended in the ease of the vandalism at the Cowansville Union Uemetery.lie expects two or three others «ill he picked up m the near gang members caught in case Cemetery damage future They «ill he arraigned;hopes to institute a series of m Juvenile Court\tlectures to Cowansville youth The chief expressed his dis on the folly of crime as soon as approval of such vandalism and possible.WEST SUTTON Ml Artluu Newton Saska loon Sask .and his sister Mrs D Hamilton.Winnipeg, Man also Mr and Mrs G e o r g e Mr 11 IVpm Saxhy s Uoiner.Cooke, of Sutton, were guests !'j!i ,hiiv!';'' 1 - >'Inniso recent ot Mi and Mrs George Robin ' by ilrs I.dli,m Rob son, Mr Paul Matot, Montreal, iiison (in the I'ulford road Mrs.«as a weekend guest at the Ivolunson has moved to a small same home while here to attend er house uev cool lormerlv oe (he Rohiuson Demers wedding nil led by VI: an, Mrs Robert Ml and Mrs James Robin KNONNI .TON\tFlic Wu'ardo! t l'inisc and laindy who have sou have relumed home aller Will present Wizard of Oz WHEAT KING AGAIN \u2014 Larry Hixt of Bcisckei.Alta., Wednesday was named world wheat king in pre-show judging at the Royal Winter Fair, Toronto.Larry is shown here with a sampling of the wheal that gave him the same crown last year.\t(CP Wirepho(o) let ti World wheat, tobacco crowns named at fair TORONTO (CP)\u2014A 21-year-1farmer, D.A.Shanks, old Albena farmer won the, Grain judges, interviewed world wheat championship and af(er the day\u2019s show, said (hey a grower with JO years' exper- were impressed with the entries.Oz, a one art play, is to be presented by Unit IN' of the Know! ton United Church Women, in the High School on Saturday il ternoon, Dec.3.at 3 p in There will also be a candy sale.Progress report due on strike OTTAWA (CP) Mediator Carl Goldcnbcrs of Montreal is due to report to the govern ment next Tuesday on the prog ress, or lark of il.of his ef fort to achieve a voluntary set ttement in the year-old railway dispute, | He went to work two months ago under terms of the parlia mentary bill that ordered nearly 120,0(111 railroaders back to work after a seven-day na The Mrs\tpprrv\tMolvev I'nri Hone \u201cSoutham Press, the Thomson\tiencc took the world tobaccoi\tTom Ross\tof Edmonton said Uonal s,.nkl\u2019 1 h Wl closes 50th year with banquet Member* of the Belvedere Following the banquet mem Women's Institute concluded jbers reminisced on events ,ihe SOth anniversary célébra- throughout the 50 year* of In 'lion* on Thursdsy evenin'!, stitute work, and excerpt* were when the members enjoyed a read from the minutes of the turkey banquet, held in the first regular meeting held Nov.Masonic Hall, Sherbrooke.Miss 3, 1916 Edna Smith, first vice president Life memberships were pr?offered grace.Mrs Kenneth rented to Mrs Francis Paige Smart, who proposed the toast Mrs.Myrtle Pitman and for to the Queen and to all sister Mrs.Chsrles Drummond, who branches elsewhere, also ex was absent, tended a vote of thanks to the Colored slides of local inter-members of the Eastern Star eating events were shown by who catered for the delectable Mrs Francis Paige meal, which was arranged by Under the supervision of Mr*.William R.Hell.\tMis* Eva Beaton, cards were played at three tables, pn ,e winners being: Mrs.G.Mclver, Mrs Francis Paige and Mrs Catherine Tarte The floating prise to Mrs.Kenneth Smart and the door prize to Mis* Edna Smith During the social time Mrs Francis Paige was presented with an appropriately decorated] birthday cake by Mrs.L.Povey and all joined in greeting her on this occasion.The enjoyable event added to the history of the past 50 years; of success in work done for Home and Country.g Don't forget fur when winter comes IIIIMm NEW EXECUTIVE \u2014 Photographed at the semi-annual dinner meeting of (he Ladies' Sherbrooke Curling Club, Tuesday evening, at the clubhouse from the left are: Mrs.Now that winter's almostl here, the fur fashion cnnsciou-lemale is rushing to her fur , )at.k(!t rier\u2019s to collect her new winten coat.In our woodlands, the By BERNICE Mr DA Y IT.It G.Sylvestre, treasurer; Mrs, It McGregor, corresponding secretary; Mrs.D.Bourne, recording secretary; seated, in the same order, .Mrs.L.I hom son, president; and Mrs, J.Strickland, first vice-president.Mrs.L.Morgan, second vice-president, was unable to attend, ( Record photo by Gerry I.emay) i Rabbit is at the moment riding the crest of a popularity wave When not in use it -1\u201c® 1° the fun-fur fad.How-iang.on a velvet-covered, »hir ''er- fun-furs sell for the rather ¦red and padded hanger (cost mfunny price of $100 to $200 i,ni $4.98» in a dust-proof hag.No inri due to the obsolescence of mais are also getting their cold ,e|f respecting fur-piece can be:fashion, today\u2019s fun-fur can lie we her wardrobe ready.expected to entrust Itself to ak'ome tomorrow s fashion tra-In their choice of winter cov p|ebeian wire ,oal han.,r tedy, erings, women seem to have Ladies' Sherbrooke Curling Club holds semi-annual dinner meeting something in common with wild life, but the comparison is all in the animals\u2019 favor ,y (>bs®,v®(l h> lhPir owners Their coats look better, fit bet At the t0P of the PXanud are 1er and didn\u2019t cost the best part\tchinchill.i and ¦¦able.A of half a year's salary to ac-igood mink cost! at least *5-qUjre\t000 and enough women are buy* With all our technological them to make mink the advances in the fabric industry.Imost Poplar fur, Down at the and despite miracles fibres Jigp bottom are mouton and rabbit Furs have their own aristo- The durability, good appear-cratic heirarchy which is strict- ^uce and low price of fake fur ha» made an inroad into the fur industry, but furriers aren't} worried yet.As long as this\u2019 Tone \u2022 a?e fashion hangover lasts, mink, beaver and seal! Curs will be almost as numerous1 on the backs of women as they1 ire on the backs of minks.: The Ladies' section of the,on Mrs D.Bourne for the min-'vener, who also gave her report, \u201d\t* * ,^clr m08t primitive Sherbrooke Curling Club open-jutes of the last meeting.\tadvised members to keep a;\trs' i\t.Conveners, publicity, Mrs.M.cd its new' season with a well -p^, v|a(e of 0f|jt.ers which ®'»nstant lookout on the posting!^.tave'woman Prfil'ably, Boulhillier; food, Mrs.1.Me-attended dinner meeting ai lhe|h;H| been presented bv Mrs 1, hoard for oncoming games; in -\t.\t.club house, on Tuesday eve y|or.:an am| unanimously ae- eluded in announcements were\t1\t' ning.An\tarrangement ofjiepted,\twas read by Mrs.h>'ov, 22, Invitation Day; Nov.bronze and yellow mums with,Bourne as follows: President,\t'he Border Bonspiel: vellow candles centered the yjrs p Thomson; first vice-j^0V-\tMaple Leaf mixed, head table, presided over byjpresidenl, Mr».1.Strickland; ant* 'he L.S.C.C.Bonspiel, Jan Mrs.Lome Thomson, president, second v ice president, Mrs.U 24' 25 and 2fi | who proposed the toast to the Morgan; corresponding secre-I Mrs- A- Vallee, tea convener, ,\t\u2019 Queen; the blessing being pro-i irs Me» it \\teGri.«nr in->«.-latod that the first tea and ton.Que., announce the engage 1 nylon, terylene and aerylan,!lhe Peasan,s of lhe fur worl,i-bcavcrs and seaIs' most women still feel the urge! (TNS) KIM ELIZABETH, 11-month-old daughter of Mr.and Sirs.Larry Durrcll, Granby, Que.and granddaughter of Mrs, K.Durrell, Foster.Que.and of Mr.and Mrs.VV.K.MacFar-lane, St.Johns, Que.She i» the great-granddaughter of Mr.and Mrs.I-, C.Swell Granby.Court and Mrs G Laframbnise Engagement Mr.R.H and Mrs.B.arris of Montreal A.Payne of Know!- have too high an opinion item of clothing.They were bulky, none too fragrant and likely supported some diminutive wildlife of their own.If she had the choice, it\u2019s a »afe bet that she\u2019d have settled for a nice acrylic-fibre coat or an d about We omen ment of their only daughter, Beverly Anne, to Mr.J.David Hocking, son of Mr and Mrs.J.E.Hocking of Pointe Claire, Que.The marriage will take place in Knovvlton on July 8.Correction ol the June- nouneed by Mrs.(>.Goyette past president.Following her address of welcome, the president read a lot 1er from Honorary President, Mrs Hubert Johnston, who was the issueh'1\" the 16 new active, business In I he report Nugent marriage in of Friday, Nov.4 Record, t.he|*'rls and social members, called seventh paragraph should have read: Mr.Wayne Nugent, Sherbrooke, brother of the bride, acted as best man and the usher» were Mr Wallace Jones and Mr.David Jones.Toronto Ont., brothers of the groom.Mr Victor Cowry, Kinnear\u2019s Mills and Mr, John Evans Sherbrooke.The wedding look place Oct.8, in Lennoxville ing .secretary, Mrs.I).Bourno Directors: Mrs.S.Cross, Mrs K.King, Mrs F,.Hall and Mrs F.Stoekden.unable to attend, expressing} L.C.A delegate.Mrs.A.Ker best, wishes for the coming eurl-;r'd5>'c: alternate delegate, Mrs ing season.\tSangster.Mrs.Thomson, after inlrnduc I'reasurer, Mrs.G.Sylvestre ing the head table and wclcom I \u2019\"Me l a clear, concise tinan an; corresponding s< Mrs.B.McGregor; 1\t''\u2018j,',\t^\u2018\u2018\u20187 w ith a touch of fake fur pile1 urer.Mrs.G.Sylvestre; record-jhGdge^ wd^ be on I uesday.Nov.115.Members interested in j bridge may contact Mrs.A.Turgeon, who is in charge of bridge tables.But animals with miracle-fibre coats weren\u2019t in evidence so she had to be! Mrs.J.Strickland, match con- help satisfied with the old »eal or, mink that hubby picked up on' I uesiiay, Nov.15 is also the'hjs hunting trip, official commencement of curl-} The modern woman, of mg.Members, especially newjcourse) C01,|dn\u2019t care less about members, are asked to get in|the warmth of fur, which is} touch with Mrs.R.Allait.or:a|-,OU| (he only reason that am ; Mis.B.Allait, who have offer-jmats and cave-folks bothered! cd to instruct anyone desiring u j(h it.She steps from the1 McFarlane\u2014Lalime vows exchanged FEED THE YOUNG Abut 100,000 poor schoolchil dron in Brazil's San Francisco valley are to get free school lunches this year from the LA World Food Program.DERBY UNE riage of Mary daughter of Mr.Lalime, Derby Line, to Ernest McFarlane, son of Mrs.The mar by Mrs.I) Gimdroau and Mr wedding cake, made and decor Ann.younger1 Conrad Haselton.was the solo- ated by ;tnd Mrs.Paul M, White gladioli and feather while w Mr.ed chrysanthemums adorned j topped with wedding bells and air- Certainly not enough to the altar.\ti flowers.\tjustify slaughtering animals to thermostatically - controlled} warmth of her house into her! heated car and from her car; into the cosy indoor garage of her local department store.There\u2019s not much chance of Mrs.Benoit Blais, in her freezing to death on her touches of pink amljhrief exposure* to the outside Ernest McFarlane, of Newport.| The bride, given in marriage1 Mr.and Mrs.McFarlane left provide her with a superfluous ami the late Mr.McFarlane, ; by her father, was in a floor'on a wedding trip to Lake Pla !tllr coat, took place on Saturday morning, ! length gow n of white crepe and i rid.N.\tY\u201e the\tbride\ttravel- fact,\tif the weather's\ttoo Nov.'5, at ten o'clock, in St.Ed-1 lace styled n straight- ling in\ta wool\tsuit,\tof can\tmiserable\tand there\u2019s\ta risk of wards\tChurch.\tFather\tJo-cph\t; lines, with the bodice of laceldy rose with toning accessories\tj Setting her fur coat wet or Dussault\tofficiated\tat\tthe\tdmi\thaving long sleeves, and\tand a white orchid corsage,\tmuddy she\u2019ll leave it in its poly) !e ring ceremony, and was a round neckline.A watteau! On their\treturn they will\treside\tdu*' bag\tand wear\ther\told ¦elebrant of the nuptial mass, train of lace edged with crepe in Derby Line.\tcamel hair.After\tall,\tfur! The organ music was played K®\"'rcm 'he shoulders to drape1 Mrs.Richard Rivard was in smells terrible when it\u2019s wet into a .semi-cathedral train.She j\tcharge of the guest book.Guests\tj and costs a small fortune to carried a cascade of white,\twere from Chesterlown, N.Y.\tclean.Better to save it for the Sweetheart roses and pale pink\tHartford, Conn.Burlington, Co-\ttheatre first-night when every, carnations.Her bouffant veil of.ventry, Newport, Nashua, N,11., one else will he wearing theirs '\"H® chapel length was held; and the Boundary Villages.\tj\u2014even though the temperature in place by a Juliette cap of\tThe bride is a graduate of;inside the theatre competes petals and her\tjewellery was a\tSacred\tHeart\tHigh,\tNewport, j favorably\twith\ta steam bath., strand\tof\tpearls\tand\tand the\tFanny\tAllen\tMemorial; During\tthe summer, fur coats matching earrings\tSchool\tof Practical\tNursing,}disappear\tinto\ta mysteriousf a»\tma-\tW inooski.\t! limbo known\tas ''storage\"' sister I he groom is a graduate of, where secret rites are perform-w s peae.vk blue brocaded Newport High and is employed|ed on them t(> prevent them -atm the bridesmaids, Miss, at Signal finance Corporation.from crumbling into dust like! Kelley, wore ice blue Newport, and Miss Jane Willrv.,Éi iits SETS KO It GIRLS AND BOYS \u2014 Two style hats and mitts for boys and girls sizes 1 to 4 years can be knitted from these instructions with Patrons Beehive Double Knitting which is Patoniscd for Shrink resistance and Mothproofed.Choose the Popcorn or ribbed style with gaunt let mitts to keep the younger members warm and rosy throughout the chilly winter days.If you would like the leaflet simply send a stamped addressed envelope plus Ifl rents in coin or stamps to the Needlecraft Department of the Sherbrooke Daily Record requesting Sets tor Girts and Boys, Leaflet 12-fifi, Mr».Richard Marois.trim of honor for her MONTREAL, November 10th \u2014 For a hap pier, more secure future, do consult with single THE BANK OF NOVA SCOTIA on how U double your money with the new Canadi Savings Bonds Centennial Series.The people at The Bank of Nova Scotia can advise yoi also about converting your holdings of past issues.Because ol higher interest rates this year it is advantageous to exchange some of the older issues you have for the Centennial issue and Nancy this Scotiabank conversion service costs you nothing .they're satin, happy to help you, After you\u2019ve bought your bonds 1 know you\u2019ll Bahama blue satin floor 1cm tli want to keep them safe from fire, theft \u2014 or just plain mis ; govvns having straight skirts with empire waistlines, three quarter length sleeve.- and ONE WAY I KNOW I can add fun and flavour to my dav can shop at DOMINION where COURTESY Budget basing advice given placement.Ask Scotiabank about a Safety Deposit Box.You\u2019ll be surprised how inexpensive it is! Today's recipe is a key to the kind of service they a I way*\tfT provide.When you visit Dominion, you know you\u2019re going lo feel welcome and 'Nyf wanted.I\u2019ve noticed it begins the minute * v 1 enter the store \u2014 friendly courtesy if I can t find something 1 want, if 1 have a _ special question to ask \u2014 or if 1 want the sort of expert advice that Dominion's man behind the meat counter can give me Yes, for a truly satisfying shopping experience, I recommend the wonderful courtesy you'll find at Dominion! AS I HAVE WRITTEN SO OFTEN before, CANADIAN NATIONAL always seem to be coming up with improve ments to make our train travel more pleasant.Since CN trains are on the move twenty-four bride chose hours a day.it makes sense to use the 24 ijahi hr ee 1 rounded necklines with train falling from the shoulder to the any other dead organism.But! what could be more ported for those cool summer evenings j than a little fur wrap\u2019 This} little fur wrap performs much! the same function as grandma's hour Clock System and this plan is now in tnm operation.Here's how it works.Every hour of the day has its own number and it\u2019s as chrysanthemum Mr.Srott Keysar was best man and the ushers were Mr David Lalime.brother of Lie bride, and Mr, David Rivard Mr», Lalime, mother of the a knitted suit of a brown feather a splinter in the fin- ha; brown and a corsage of ; simple as counting to twenty-four.For exam- heart rose».is pie, 1 a.m.is 0100 hours \u2014 six a.m.is \\ils McFarlane th 0600 \u2014 12 noon is 1200 hours and six p in.is 1800 hours.Simple, mntl,' ,.practical and easy to remember isn t it\u2019 _ _____ r*' TIRED, ACHING FEET?If you've ever wished you could change your feet instead of your shoes \u2014 you need to know about DR.SCHOLL'S ARCH SUPPORTS \u2014 the quick way to new foot comfort.Dr.Scholl's Arch Supports are so soothing and comfortable .they give arches a wonderful lift and the kind of tender loving ,, « care they really need.Do try them \u2014 today! ' Dr.Scholls Arch Supports are available , everywhere \u2014 drug stores, shoe stores, de- ' partment stores.And by the way, they're available for men, too! YOUR BOAC TRAVEL AGENT .is a good man to know.That's because he's probably one of the best travelled people you've ever met.He'll tell you about faraway places like South Africa, historic places like Britain, romantic places like Jamaica.And ask him about fascinating local customs, and special things to see, eat, and do He'll make all your reservations and even help you with passport formalities.And his help won't cost you a penny more \u2014 it's all part of the service.So, assure the success of your next trip abroad by seeing your BOAC travel agent first.THE WINNER! You get a winner every time when you choose Brights PRESIDENT CHAMPAGNE to add sparkle to any gathering.This is my favourite hostess\u2019 tip, especially since we can all indulge \u2018champagne tastes' on a modest budget.Just make sure it\u2019s Brights President Champagne .as light and lively a wine as you've ever tasted.ICs everything y,.u want of a good sparkling wine.Bubbly and delicious, President Champagne compares favourably with any champagne made anywhere.Yet it costs much less, t urge you to try Brights President Champagne .Canada s own prize champagne .* winner everytime! CHEESE ASPARAGUS SOUFFLE Some women find quick-cook- woollen shawl, only not as ade hemline rheir headdresses illff 'aP*oca the answer to their quately and costs hubby a were matching bows which held :souff,o.7 on pin., and where the Fun .Service will be held Fri at 2.00 p m, Rev G, Joyvey officiating Interment Maple Hill Cemetery, sales of 5404 28H OOO With lessened demand for product.the Canadian s-teel it - in THE QUEBEC SCENE The stock market today (Courtesy of Greenshields Ltd.) French lives.held at Vmdsor * to all who have a succes.-ftil one Legion, Unitd branch 242, North Hatley, Waterville, is presently being conducted under the direction of Comrades E.A White in North Hatley, and 0.E.Johnson in Waterville.Locally the collectors are Ed White, Éd Wells and the president of the branch, Frank Pryce.At their November meeting it was announced the annual Hall on Ocl.26 with a good at- five MF banquet will be held at Halley tendance.The pot luck supper nesday.was provided by members of Theogene the parish.\tHyacinthe - Seated at the head table were requests for Mr.Fairbairn.student minister, growers in and Mrs Fairbairn.Von.Guy fused by Agriculture Marston, Archdeacon of Quebec,'Greene.The grower peaking Conserva- Inn cn Sat.Nov.12.The annual; Remembrance Day parade will be held on Nov.13 at 2 p.m start.ng from the Communi!, Hall.The work of branch member 'k k OTTAWA! CP )-The eastern WINDSOR - The Parish sup- farmer g-.-is a raw deal romper of St George's Anglican pared to his counterpart in was held in the 1,0,0,F Western Canada, a Conserva told the Commons Wed- Ricar l-( PC )- St.Bagot said recent federal aid to fruit his area were re Minister had «iif-damage- Jfpli Lesage offers compromise QCFKF.C (CP) \u2014 Opposition'Iasi week, will receive $50,000 (ions services to Canada\u2019s far Leader Jean Lesage said Wed- n financial aid from the Que north was announced Wednes nesday night he will propose a bee government Premier day by the Bell Telephone Co solution to a squabble which Daniel Johnson announced Wed of Canada, has divoiled the Quebec Liberal nesday, Party-\tThe Baie St.Paul area, about restrict hi- jg miles northeast of Quebec of the Qvie-jcity, was one of several dis triets which suffered damage in the floods in many parts of eastern Quebec.Three deaths were attributed to the floods.while m ain- One group would powers at the head bee Liberal Federation the other wants him to tain them.Mr.Lesage did not say what his proposal, to be pro sented al the federation annual meeting in Montreal Nov.18 20, will propose.He did say thaï il dealt with party structures and the quo.s tion of Hie Liberal party finances.One group, beaded Nirrans.is asking that Airline talk?The experimental earth sat 'Hite will be built at Bouchette, Que , 70 miles north of Ottawa.It is expected to be in operation early in 1908 The Bell annmmeement said Hie .station initially will be used, by means of a movable antenna to conduct exum.-ive transmission tests via satellite between Bouchette and Can ada s existing earth station at Mill Village.N.S.MONTREAL STOCK\t\t\tithins Edison\t32'\t32' -j MARKET\t\t\t: Douglas Duponl\t35\"» 162\t191 \tPrevious\t\tGeneral Eleelrie\t96\t96'a \tClosing\ttl a m\tGeneral Motors\t73\t73'4 Abitibi\t10%\t10'4\tGoodyear\t48\t48 1 » Algnma\t24'»\t14\tInti Bus Mach\t349 v-\t Aluminum\t29 k\t30\tIni Paper\t27''»\t«) \"* 7 Argus Corp,\t14 \"4\t\tInt Tel\t69\u2019»\t Asbestos\t19\" 4\t19'4\tJohn.* Manville\t49\t49'» Belli 1(1*\t.55\t.55\tK idde\t\t49 Bell Tel.\t45\u2019»\t45 \"4\tMontg.Ward\t22\"»\t Brazil\t9 >4\t\tN.Y Central\t6414\t64\u2019» B.A Oil\t31)'.»\t29\u2019»\tPepsi\t72 Vi\t B.C Forest\t18 L\t\tRadio\t48'»\t49'4 Can Cement\t34'2\t34'4\tRepublic Sled\t36\" »\t Can Iron\t17\t16\" 4\tl S.Rubber\t43'»\t Cdn.Aviation 1-\t3 8\t8\tStd Oil of N.J.\t98\t68'» Cdn Breweries\t6' -4\t6 '»\tSI uriehakcr\t33\t Cdn.Hr.Alum\t\\ 18\t\tU S Steel\t38'»\t Comp Devices\t7\u2019»\t\tWoolvvorlh\t19 '»\t19 a man management committee D that in community endeavors was\tMr.\tIrwin Robinson.People\u2019s\tfered some $2.000.000 damages\tb .set up t0 shai.p leadership\tCanada commented upon, giving special!Warden.and Mrs.Robinson and\tin severe storms.\tv.ilh Mr\tt.Csage and Hi\tt the\t29\tyears mention to spoils activities for\tMr.\tI.I-.Wheeler, oldest mem- But there was an \"enormous\twan ()j\tsecrecy he at\tleast the local youngsters under the\ther\tof St.George\u2019s Church.\tdifference\u201d in the way the gov-\tpartjany\tremoved from leadership of the\tchairman Guy\tFollowing supper Mr.\tFair-\teminent\tacted more\tthan\ta j,-, Meigs, and his\thelpers.\tThe\tbairn thanked the ladies\twho\tyear ago\twhen weather\tcaused Group Committee, under\tthe\tbad helped with the supper and\theavy losses for British chairmanship of\tDistrict Com-\tintroduced (he speaker,\tArch-\tbia fruit\tgrowers, Mr.mander Francis Stone is put- deacon Marston.who spoke on'said.dk k MONTREAL - (CP) Nugent, Progres.-ive Conservative MP for the Edmonton -id- MONTREAL (CP) Cnion, management and federal medi alors held closed discussions by Eric Wednesday in an attempt to a seven head off a strike set for Nov would close down Air for the lust lime in Third entry Cdn Pc Chemei-il Cons.Paper Smelters Seagrams Bridge Foundries Stores Tar Text He Rail wav 52L < ons Disl Do m.Dorn Dom.Don).Dom.Coluni- Ricar.i LISGAR ting new life into the Boy,Stewardship in the church.Mr Scouts, the Scout leader Tom Robinson thanked the Archdea Fecteau is doing a great job c'on- with the boys.This season the\t- branch has two new dart teams in contention that expect to earn some trophies.A vote of thanks was expressed to the Ladies\u2019 Auxiliary for their generous donations of money, and for their hard work and interest in the welfare of the branch, and the work of improvements to the Legion Home.Mr.and Mrs.Oral McGovern, Plans are under way for a Miss Kathleen Gummer, Waler-Christmas parly for the child- loo, were guests of Mr.ami ren, and a New Year's party for Mrs.R.H.Webster, the members and their wives.Mrs.Calvin Gunter spent a The president expressed his day in Montreal.Mrs.Merton Carson was in Montreal on Oct.29.to attend the reunion of the 1916 Model Class ior teachers: of which she was a graduate.The reunion was held at St.Luke\u2019s United Church Hall.Satellite H party newg.The management committee concept has been approved by the constitution committee of the federation and is to be submitted to a vote at the Montreal Terry meeting.However, the issue of the finances is a bone of contention nig of Stralhcona.said Wednes- between Mr.Kierans and the ¦day night calling of a federalHhree-man faelion which offici-eleetion is \"a possibility but not ally opposes him.a probability.\"\tDEALS WITH STRUCTURE Mr.Nugent made the com- Mr.Lesage said at Hie end nient in reply to a question of a Liberal caucus called to during an address to a stmlenl discuss the intra-party split that audience at Montreal's Loyola the proposal he will make deals fjon am| College.The question was asked mainly with party structures\u2014 in reference to the deadlock in on which the opposing parties Parliament over a bill aimed aLare agreed\u2014and lhal the sec-unification of Canada's armed tion of financing is \"only a forces.\tportion, on paper.\u201d The Liberal government\u2019s record in office has been so poor lhat it could not face and election at the present time, he said.MONTREAL - (CP) Ray Edwin Powell, chancellor of Me (Gill University from 11984.has been elected Mike Rygus.international vice - president of the Inter national Association of Machin ists, said: \"We are still meeting and discussing things.1 can make no statement at this point \" No statement was available from Air Canada.J, MONTREAL struction of an test Ihe use of atellite p;an - (CP) - Con-earth station to communications for telephone, te.levi-other telecom iminica- MONTRKAL (CP) - Real Dupont Rousseau.Montreal industrial Famous Player ist and mayor of suburban'*11™ ^ Pointe du Moulin, has an nounced lhat he will be a can didale for the post of treasurer when the Quebec l.ihei.il Fed eration holds its annual meet ing here Nov.18 - 20.In a telephone interview Wednesday.Mr.Rousseau said he will stand 'alone and not be part of any slate.\" He will oppose Jean Morin, of Montreal, who is seeking re election, and Philippe Casgrain a Montreal lawyer who is mak ing his first hid for the office Fraser (it Lakes Paper Hawker Siddley Home Oil \"A\" Hudson Bay Co.Hudson B Mining Imperial Oil Imp.Tobacco Ind.Acecp.auce lut.Nickel Int Pipe Labatl 12h 381 .-33 31 Jh 171 2():| i UP* Iti'S 28'* 38 29' * 129 22 U 2212 3 90 21 7h 141 « 54\" a 13'.4 21 '.8514 77-L 17\" 4 52\" 4 13 38' 2 33' i ,32'x 20\" 4 17 \"4 Hi\"* 2H1 38 L 28 B s- 5le llad been at homo and attended the service.for the last two months, where\t- the family of Mr.and Mrs.Peter Thibault and was born in St.Paul de Chester, where she resided and attended school as a child, '¦he later mo-\u2019e'f with her parents, to Rock Forest, Bishop's College School.Interment was in the family he was cared for by his wife plot in Malvern Cemetery.Relatives from out \u2022 of town included Mr.and Mrs where she met and married her\tftarlin\u201d' Corn*f!1' 0nt\" Ini'band\tMiss Mary Bauer, Montreal, She spent the first four years an\" the hymn, No Night There.l3nd °f his w!fe* Martha EwlnS-l ing areas.- Shoe; Andre Lupien, alderman, Georges Morin, former; manae- ALFRED ARTHUR RODELL, er of the Brown Shoe: Claude1, \u2018\u2018\u2018Vt,- r.u , \u2022 t OF LEKNOXVILLE i Brouillette, assistant manager ^nded.H.s son Charles, of Van- The death of Alfred Arthur of Brown Shoe: Roger Mar-™\u2019s amih to'vis t°\tiGiI1\tSchool and attain- Rcdeli occurred at hi?homefehand, president of the Emp-j:y\u2019,0 v s ;uhls _f'!ed The service was largely at-!The f?r\"ler I!Iar>; Ha11' Sbe re -j-j T,,.\t, r\ticeived her education at the lo - cal school and at the old Mo 13.in Lennoxville on October He was in his 79th year.Mr.Rodell was born in Luton, England, sen of George and Eliza Day Rodell.He was married to Omega Alice Fryer on May 29, 1910, in London, England.a His wife predeceased him four years ago.v w.c\ta wide reputation as an ex- loyees Union: Arthur Thibod-j\tcellent teacher being for a time|| eau and Evangeliste Richard,: \u201d mb r f th° mmed 8 0 fam\u201d on the staff representing the Town Conn-; 11>_.r\u2019ot present'\t_\t, loge.She also taught in the old C|L as well as many other or-( The baarars wera D^flas Bedford Academy, where she ganizations.\t!\t»f Richmond, Lidrca was jn charge of the manua] Interment took place in St.Marston, Delmar Marston, Al- training department.Bibiane Cemetery.Richmond, fred Perkins and I ilary Smith, Following her marriage to I Surviving are his wife, the!^\tand Fredenck Vau- the ,ate Marvin Smith ^ lm! j former Bertha Bolduc two dau- dry' of Lennoxville Burial took;sh(1 ,ived jn Bedford.For the He leaves a daughter, Ivy, ghters, Diane and Helen: two Place in the Dain\u2019llle Protestant| past few years she had gone Mrs.Sam Bauer, a son, Arth- sons, Raymond and Richard; i Cei!'etery-\tto Three Rivers for the winter ur.and six grandchildren, all ; four sisters, Anne - Marie, Mrs.1 Those from out of town at' months, returning to her home of Lennoxville.\tRoger Bonnette, Line, Mrs.Geo.,ten
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