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[" j cherbi^M Eastern Townships war dead remembered in ceremonies \\ '.aw*, i*'- IN MEMORIAM \u2014 Royal Canadian l egion President Wes Nut brown lays a wreath at the foot of the Lennoxville Cenotaph at Armistice Day Ceremonies yesterday.(Record photo by Gerry Lemay) WKKATH Pryce.ure'ideiit ley Branch '!4Î PLAC'i: l> \u2014 Frank of North Hat-of the Cana- dian Legion, places a wreath on the North Hatley Cenotaph during ceremonies yesterday.(Record photo by\tI I ST WK FORCI T \u2014 Lav- Doug Gerrishl ing wreaths at the Sherbrooke ( enolaph on King Street yesterday afternoon are ( ha ties Sheppard and Mrs.Munto MacDonald, presidents of the Royal Canadian Legion ami WEATHER Mainly cloudy with a chance of a few light flurries today.Clearing this evening.Tuesday mainly sunny and cool.Winds light.High today and low tonight at Sherbrooke 35 and 25.SljecbcoobcDailu Betocd Established 1897 Price: 7 Cents SHERBROOKE QUEBEC, MONDAY.NON ! MBl R 14.Dhiti the Ladies \\it\\iliaiy n( the Kim I f nundiau legion (.Record photo liy (ierry l.cnai ) Smile for today (.iris usually quit playing ball aftei they make one good ( ait b Scvciiticlh Ycat Mail strike deadline unionist warns Last minute efforts fail Air Canada strike today MONTRKM, .(|M\t\\ strike against A it Canada by 5,20(1 maintenanec workerv w ti i c h ¦inis -say week, is union off least one today.Last minute forth, including both sides from Nicholson lade Will last at od lo begin mmj thr/oaài Juiwi uaeaci OTTAWA (CP) \u2014 Postal unions have told Mr Justice Andre Montpetit a gov Iemment-appointed mediator, that they will set a strike date tomorrow if a pay dispulc isn't resolved by then.The deadline ol Nov.15 for setting a strike dale was agreed upon Iasi August and ''still stands,\u201d a union olficial said Sunday night.He wouldn't comment otherwise on how daily meetings wilh Mr.Justice Mon: |>etit- appointed last Wednesday to mediate the dispute, are going.The spokesman indicated lhal 50 said dead MATSUYAMA, Japan (AP)\u2014 Authorities gave up all hope today of finding any survivors of the crash of a Japanese-made airliner with 50 aboard into the Inland Sea Sunday night.Six planes had searched the area in the hope some might have reached land, and 60 boats picked up 21 bodies.There were 45 passengers and five crew members on the YS-11 twin-prop jet that went down during a rainstorm.Twenty-two of the victims were honeymoon-ers.Israel hits villages TEf- AVIV (AP) forces attacked three Jordanian villages and clashed sharply with Jordanian ground and air forces Sunday in what Premier Levi Eshkol of Israel said was a \u201cwarning raid\u2019' against guer-riia attacks from Israel\u2019s Arab neighbors.Shooting also erupted n 'ain across Israeli (1er.Both Jordan and claimed they inflicted losses.Israel beam sraeli-Syrian bor- withdrew UN o b s e r v e rs obtained a ceasefire about four hours after the tank - led Israeli force-swept two miles across Jordan's border.The Israeli troops Martin in Rome ROME (AP)\u2014External Affairs Minister Paul Martin of Canada opened the final phase of his three-nation European lour today by conferring with Foreign Minister Amintore Fan-fani of Italy on peace prospects for Viet Nam.\u2022fr i His talk with Fanfani, last year's president of the UN General Assembly, was the first of a series of conferences with Italian government leaders before Martin meets with Pope Pau-i Tuesday.Counter-attack SAIGON (CP)\u2014U.S.infantrymen today hit back against North Vietnamese troops in the central highlands 24 hours after one of the war\u2019s thickest mortar barrages was laid on the Americans.Units of the U .S.4lh and 25th Infantry Divisions, mounting a ground and air counter-attack, had so far killed 76 North Vietnamese and captured, two.a U.S.military spokesman said i here.Baby returned DENVER, Colo.(AP)\u2014A 41-hour search by police and agents of the FBI for a kidnapped baby ended happily Sunday wtih the safe return of the three-day-old child to his parents.The son of Mr.and Mrs.William Bacon of Denver was abducted early Saturday morning from a fourth floor nursery at Colorado General Hospital.Police are holding Susan Douglas, 29, of Denver for investigation of kidnapping.Seek majority BONN (Reuters )\u2014Kurt Kies-| Outgoing Chancellor Ludwig ir-cr.the ruling Christian Dem- Erhard joined him on the neea-'\t'\t\u2019 bating team yyhich was to meet the Free Democrats and the opposition Social Democrats during the week.atic party's choice for chancellor.today began a crucial week of negotiations to gather a government majority.NATO re-forms PARIS (Reuters'» \u2014 NATO parliamentarians are expected ot draft the broad lines of a new look for the Atlantic Alliance in a five-day conference opening here today.f The conierence.which meets annually, plans discussions of possible reforms within NATO fofloyving France's withdrawal from its integrated milita ry commands.even if Ihe Tuesday deadline passes and a strike date is set.this wouldn't necessarily tne.-ui the end of mediation talks \u2018We're going to try to resolve the dispute by Tuesday mid night ' the official said.'We'n just as anxious to solve il as the governme|( is,\u201d Mr.Justice Montpetit said Sunday nighl he has met with postal unioD leaders a/id gin eminent representatives every day since he arrived from Montreal last Thursday.Another meeting was scheduled today with the postal unions.who want a 20 per cenl interim wage increase for their 20.000 members now and an other 19 per cenl next yeai Thf Quebec Superior Court justice also met Friday with Claude Edwards, president of the new Public Service Alliance in which 30,000 members als ward an /nlerirn inereast eight pel rent.The civil service commission has offered six per cent to boll postal workers and members, who all come under the same civil service category However, they arc bargaining separately and meeting sepat a tel y with Mr.Justice Mon! petit.settlement ef an appeal lo Labor Mini-tor I lo iivorl Ihe walkout.The union has ordered the workers off the job across Canada, beginning at t p.m, EST The work stoppage by the meniher' of Ihe International \\s-ocialii:n of Machinists, in grounding the nation\u2019s larges! airline, will slop what is edi maled to be 80 per cent of Can ada s civil air transport facilities An Canada's domestic and mfenialicHial voiced The machinists *0-1 i U rs ar« in are seeking higher pav and ulliei work improvements.The chief mediator in Ihe dispute was dismissed Sunday by the union LONG STRIKE SEEN As mu of) a lions I i / r 1 e d in Montreal during Ihe weekend, the two sides seemed far a pari and there were indications of a long strike The walkout comes at a finie when Canadians are concerned over a possible walkout by the country s po-ial workers The postal unions have lold a government appointed media loi they will set a strike dale Tuesday if a pay dispulc1 is mil resolved by I hen Mr Nulmlsori sent lelegrams le officiais of the inaehimsi.s' as oeiations and Air Canada Sun day ingld ralliiH' on them to in agan for a souleinenl as a mallei ol national inierod Ollirials sroto b New* ii Run Buddy.Hun Hi VI o v I « I.'(lia Ha Illy Dale Hubertwm IgtPieirtt Biiion il vV eatirrw bt- 6:10 p.m.3i Weathersisv 6:15 p.m.3i Nfw* »:25 p m.h VV eaI)it*r 12» l*ul*e » 30 o.m.2> PuN»' .\u2018ii I B v \\« w* it HUiiHev »4rinklt7 Evening Itc.tort /,0t' p m.Shaunoii Seven on Six Rat Patrol Hat man 7:25 p.nrv 6i Spun* 7:30 p.m.:i' (iilllgiin\u2019it laland 31 'The M(uikci,« fit Don VT imu Hi Iron Horse 12) The Lm.\\ Show »:0C a m :L Hun Buddy, Run 6 30 a m.12C|ime Sounds 6:45 a.m Jy Bird New» Hi 12« The Sherbrooke Daily Record Requires u Correspondent (or AYER\u2019S CLIFF to report community activities and look utter subscriptions.Applications should be marker1: Attention Miss Fannie Williams or the 121 Is,.i /.Ou a.31 » !C*i News 3* Today 121 Lniventity Air 7:15 am Ht Fa»in A llonu: 7:30 a m.B) VV hen the A< thm Is 12i Bright and L nly 7:55 a m.It Vt.Kepoil HO1) am.ii Caplaln Khumiju Hi r m < s( H.\u2019in;1'-1 h 8:10 a.irv it Bt .Oeneral llOMpil.d H On SiifHI'i I2i 1 Love Lucv 9:40 a.m.VIunIc 'Tluutlie 9:55 a.m.\\ O W N 10\t00 a m.I Tov show h Kbgpi Miller ii Rat l,a' rol 12) Andy Griffith \u2022 OO p m Ii Andv (irlfflth 11\tRoad VV e*(i Hi .Show of Die VV-ek, Jack Benny Hi Ft Ion v Squad 12) ( oufurs Mimic Hall 4:30 o.m : :l a Family Affair Hi Peyton Plata 12) TBA \u2022 0 00 p.m h -jean Arthur Show \")) Hun lor Your Lift H.Front Page Challenge I Bi Big Valley 10:30 p.m 1 ve (Lit a Secret ft.New (ie11f i allun 12) This Land I» Pen pie 11:00 p.m 1) New* 5) N*w» H,' Hi New» i IÏ'i N*w* TUESDAY 10:30 a.m.!» McCoys 5) (\u2019oncftritraDon H* I'llendJ.v (liant Hi Slmdou * 12) Magistrate\u2019s ('miit 10:45 a.m.'it ( he/ Helene 11 00 a.m.3) Andy of Mayberry >t Pal Boone Hi BtitUiriiui Square it) Supermarket Sweep i21 Ftaclured Phrases 11\t30 a.m C Dick Van Dvke n Hoil\\ wood Squai .-s Hi Kinei«eiicy Ward 10 Hi Dating Came 1 I ' Ma;.:if 'Tom 11:55 a.m.Hi New s 12\tr^O neon ti Love f)t l.if# \u2018it leopaifly fit Serial Six fii Donna Reed 12\tCliff Hanger , ,u*a-I re 12:25 p.m.i) New* 12:30 pm i Sf'ateh for Tomorrow n Sw uiyiii\u2019 Country ' Hi Seal rh for 'Totnor row ,\u2018i.Father Knows Best 12 Channel 12 \u2019Thra tie Cra>h Landing 12:43 p.m.Ii Cuidim,' t iKht H) Cuiding l.ikht 17.55 p.m.P Day Report H Calendju 81 Ben < a.sev i 08 p.m.ti Weather 11:10 p.m.t) Vt\u2018oKinf Kri;Mod 11:15 o m.j.Weal her 12; Pulse 11:20 p.m.J) Wentner Ii Sport» Hi Viewpoint 11:35 p rn.Sport» Kin*» Night Report Ui'm House Call M * on Movie: One (LrT* Con f ex thon Hugo Hma* 5 Ionite Show H1 Movie Triple De ceptlou: Mlchic! Cr»ig M 35 p.m.Ii' SpO/l* 11\t40 p.rn, B) Science Hi Mon Movie fi» Movie Saba kin: BocIn Ka luff 12i D.i f/ebul Publi Affai/* 12\t40 a.m.12; News 1,00 am B) Final Report >i Ren ( .hi I 03 a m.b Aeros» Tne kenoD 1:13 p.m I' Ciiannel 3 Présents 1:30 pm.H, 3' A* The Wo.\u2018d Turn* 2.00 pm 1) Password n Local Scene f>) )*aA,Hword Hi Newlywed 12' Mr and Mis 2:10 p.m .1) People in Conflict Si The Diithors Hi A Time Tor is 2:55 om H Coron,alion S! reet «> Dr\u2019s House Call I2i People in Conflict 3:00 p m P To ' ll The Truth .1) Another World B Take 'TI)iit\\ 8) (ionrral Hnspildl Tit Words *itd Musk 3 25 p W 1: New* 3:30 p.m.1) E Igc of Nu:ht 5)\tYou Don\u2019t Sav 6)\tEdge of Night Hi Nurses 12) It\u2019s Your Mov* 4:00 p m B Secret Storm 5; I.a lire l ami Hardi Hi Pommunicalp IB Movie: -IuDRlc Rook Sahn I2i Johnny Jellybean and Friend* 4:30 p.m 31 Movie Apache Ter ritory Ror\\ v'jl hoim ;1 Mike l)OUgla> Show « 8 U) M 5) B) 8) 12 'Tim« for Advontur» Neu» A Movie: Hoodlum PrlDftt.Don Murray > :ut pm Time for Adventure 5:30 p.m.Film Short* Muale Hop New* »:M o.m World i»f Sport» Report Iween *>et i Pierre Bprton 8:10 p.m New» 8 IS p.rrw New» 4.25 p.m.W'eelher 8:30 p.m CBS World New* Muntlev Brinkiev Kvenlng Report The Dating Lame Pu\u2019»* 7 >00 p er.Marshall D lion Rewitchod Seven on Six Klectioli Coverage Balmau 7:25 p.m.f> ivoru 7:34 a m 3 Election Co*.\u2022 rage 5 Kiection Coverage 8 Let* 'Talk Football 12; Star Trek I oc pm 6» Red Skeleton *:3i p.m j Oecgfionai Wife 12 Mu hi cal Snowtase 9 0O o m ¦)' Liwrrncp VVelk Bi l S Election (.\u2019overage Huntley BdJnk ley (One time only) 12 Love on a Rooftop 9:30 om.12 A Sin Kin\u2019, to co p.m.3i Political .Y The P igpîve Hi This Week 12) I Spy 10:30 o m H A Sen*c Of PUcc 11:00 a.m t) New* 51 New» Hi New» I) New» ! 2) New» p.n.I1;lg p.m 3) Vermont edition 11:13 pm 3) Weather b» Vlewp» nt 12) Pu.ie 11\t28 h leather >» Sport» 5) Night Edition 11:33 p.m 3) Sport* P'nai 8) l)r\u2019« House Call n.* p.p.J Movie: Hi* Majealy O'Keefe Bur Lan-cauvter 3; Tonlte Show B' S.jorti 8f Movie: The Fright* ened City: Sean Connery 11:41 p.m.(T Shoestring Theatre 12) Special; Interna* tional Jumping: Royal Winter Fail- 12\t; 11 am.B' Nightcap 12:15 a.m.12 It\u2019s a Otft VV Field* 1:00 a.m.6/ Final Report C.JACOBY ON BRIDGE YOU MUST LEARN TO DUMP LOSERS Soulh > four - hoarl call was an all \u2022 purpose bid.He wasn't sure that he would be able lo make it.In f:,et lie rather ex peeled not to make il on the other hand his partner had passed as dealer, the opponents were vulnerable and South was realtv afraid of the spade suit VVa don't give otu full seal of approval to South s bid but we have always felt that a player who makes such bids should be able to get maximum mileage out of his cards when he gets around to playing the dummy.West opened the king of spades and continued.South ntf fed the second spade and led a club to dummy.East drop ped the nine spot.Then South finessed the heart unsuccess fully.If West had been one of those wooden type players he would have led another spade but West had seen his partner's nine of clubs.West led a second club The defense wound up with one trick in each suit and 50 points on their side of the ledger.South explained that if the trump finesse had worked he would have made his game and that East and West could have made three spades.He was right about ail that but he j should have made his contract.There i- no rule requiring cle-'clear to play trumps right j away.South was looking at a I potential loser in clubs but he I had a potential spot to get rid \\\u2014Bid four hearts.You want another Answer Tomorrow .smol ser WEST *KQJ V K 6 ?K J 9 7 3 4, 10 7 3 NORTH (D)\t14 *\t10 4 3 V 9 7 2 ?\tQ 6 5 4 + A K 2 EAST *\tA 9 7 6 5 2 V 5 ?\t10 8 * Q J 9 R SOUTH *\tS VAQJ 10 843 ?\tA2 *85 4 East-West vulnerable West North East South Pass Pass 4 V Pass Pass Pass Opening lead\u2014* K of that loser.South should have played aee and another diamond the first lime he was in.West's best defense would he to take his king and shoot a diamond hack South would play low from dummy and ruff.Then he could lead oui aee and another trump and it wouldn\u2019t Mrs.Annie Biloserskyj, 27 Sunset Street, Chàteauguay Park, P.Q.receives SI,000 Peter Jackson Cash Award from Peter Jackson representative Mr.Ditto Kyriazis.Certificates worth $1.000 are inserted into a number of Peter Jackson packages.Buy a package today\u2014you too can win! w.i38 KING SIZE .Peter Jackson .for people with a positive taste I, Pat 'em on the GET BEHIND THE OF LENNOXVILLE Back BBS JOIN YOUR OPTIMIST CLUB IN ENCCURAGiKG OUR YOUNG PEOPLE! TH/5 SPACE IN THE INTEREST OF YOUTH APPRECIATION WEEK! .A- CnlS> Spe?* B °0,U lnt 0 e^finyideny^ ?.GrJ'P/Ve \u2018\"\u2019for Se^, af tf-00 \u201eGeOrgo P rn '**¦: 5 Ca Th*u?rch ^ I'fly Kruger Pulp & Paper Limiled Newsprint Division Bromptonville, Que.Central Service Station 92 Queen Street Lennoxville, Que.Rolling Hills Motel Stanstead Road Ltnnoxville, Que.Sherbrooke Laundry & Dry Cleaners Inc.353 Frontenec Street Sherbrooke, Que.Ward's Motor Specialties 215 Queen Street Lennoxville, Que.end Earl G.Wells Reel Estate 30 Messewippi St.Lennoxville, Que.Hunting's Dairy Limited 5 Speid Street Lennoxville, Que.end Hartley F.Graham Inc.General Insurance 110 Wellington St.North Sherbrooke, Que.Hodge Auto Parts Limited 63 Wellington St.South Sherbrooke, Que.and Dumont Express (1962) Ltee Bourque Boulevard Sherbrooke, Out.\u2014 Tel.567-4828 John Nichol & Sons Reg'd.135 Queen St.Lennoxville, Que.and Signode of Canada Ltd.P.O.Box 160 Lennoxville, Que.McBee Company Limited, 2727 King Street West Sherbrooke, Que.and Mr.Gerald McKmdsey Representative of Canadian Westinghouse Co.Ltd.E.T.Distributors Inc.Suppliers to Hotels, Restaurants and Institutions 950 Wellington St.South \u2014 Tel.S67-8451 Sherbrooke, Que.and Compliments Of: ;THE THREE MUSKETEERS\u201d Lennoxville Optimist Club f,\u2019f! GAKfiDÎ On Sîrüie Co CN-Phone 567-3939 Stjccbtoo'ue Daily Etco cd MON .NOV 14.1966 'Sherbrooke's Leading Dairy SHERBROOKE PURE MILK HIGH DUALITY DAIRY PRODUCTS - T»l.56M5tS r»JM J' \u201c City's La Tribune purdmssd by 2 firms Sale of the daily newspaper La Tribune was announced Saturday by its publisher.Senator Paul Desruisseaux.The purchasers are the Corporation de Valeurs Trans-Canada.a Montreal investment firm, and the Société Generale de Publication whose properties include the large Montreal Sunday newspaper, Dimanchc-Matin.The sale price was not disclosed.- The front page announcement I r\tin La Tribune which serves the Eastern Townships French-speaking population said that the Trans - Canada corporation whose president, Paul G.Desmarias, is an important figure in Montreal financial circles.acquires the controlling interest in the newspaper.The Société Generale de Publication whose president and outright owner is Jacques Francoeur, will be the minority shareholder.Aside from Di I manche - Matin whose net paid circulation last June 30 was reported at 232.000.Mr.Fran-coeur\u2019s publishing company puts out 12 other newspapers with a total circulation of 200.-000.La Tribune whose circula-1 lion is 40,000 is the company's; .SPECIAL GUEST \u2014 Alfred first daily paper Edward (AID Perchai vice-\ttransaction announced president of Optimists ln*er- :SaUirday does uot involve a national will bo special guest television station and two radio\u2019 tomorrow at the Lennoxville st3tions CKTS and CULT,! Optimist Club meeting at the u.hich wer0 under !il0 same Rolling Hills Motel, Also in- jowncrship as La Tribune vited at that time arc the Len- noxville Little Leaguers.Mr.bi September an agreement Percival was born in London in principle had been reached England hut presently re- providing for the purchase of: sides in Ottawa.Mr.Percival 'he Sherbrooke newspaper and, .ioined the Optimist Club of broadcasting operations by Ottawa in 1950.He served as Power Corporation.anoth-publie relations chairman, cr Montreal investment firm, boys work chairman, finance which had fo-m-d a Mibsidiary, chairman, club secretary for Quebec Fele-Media.to operate two rears.He has been a rice- them president of the club and in\tj,\t«as as president\tof Que ! 1957 and 1158 was\tappointed\tbee\tTele - Media as\twell as president.He was a\tlieutenant\tof\tLa Tribune that\tSenat e., governor in 195G.\ta distin-\triesruisseaux announced the lat- guished governor in 1961 and (,sl transaction.was an International director\t_________________ in 1962-63.He was elected for the 196S-67 term as international rice president.He is employed as office manager with the Civil Service Commission.He has held various - Emcee beaten to death !! S#V m /Æ m LEGION BANQl LT\t\u2014 The\tnight.\t\\l the hamiuet.a\tMrs, Glad's Hunter,\tVux- Star'tcad\tFrontier\tBranch\tcheque\twas presented to tli\tliary v president;\tand\tOwen No.5 of\tthe Canadian le\tlegion\tby the l.euion \\u\\-\tOuillim n, legion\tpresident, \u2022sion held\tits annual\tVrniis-\tiliary.\tFrom left to ri-ib:\t\u2022 Reciuxl pa to by tice Day Banquet on Saturday Harry Shafer, guest speaker;\tDoug Gerrish) ,,1».«ftt\t#1 Ïï iu,!33 \" : lli \u2019 ft.: Missing man found dead ADOLPHE DE DUDS -i.THING JUNCTION\tA young Thetford Mines man died in a hotel room here early Sunday morning after he had been beaten unconscious in a svut't'le : outside the hotel.Richard Marlineau, 25, was attacked out suie the hotel at about t 15 a m after he had worked all night as a mastet ;of ceremonies for an open party at a hotel belonging to Oliva Gosselin The St.Joseph detachment of the Quebec Provincial Police are holding two Tring Junction youths in connection with the f .lit The two youths \\r dl be important witnesses at (he cor oners inquest to he held sniue time today at the \\ro md Plante Morgue in SI .hwepii do P.e.uu e Mr Martineau emeoed a I\"'' band parly until about 12 30.A police constable w.- on tin scene lor the whole evening' land no incident of any kind ! was reported.However, when the young performer left the hotel .short iy alter one o'clock he was nr costed outside Hie door by a group of youths.He i.s report ed to have tried lo avert the tight but was beaten anywai The victim died shortly alter wards in a hotel room in the presence of Father Chare thmenc Houde and Dr Jean Charles Beaulieu.The victim's body was sent hi the provincial morgue in Quo bee immediately for an autopsy .on the orders oi the district,' jcoroner.Dr J A.St.Jacques Sgt.-Major Joseph U.Caron of the St.Joseph de Be.uirc iQPP i.s directing the investira I ion.OPIRUTON BOOTS WO SHOt n One ol |ft() of slier-bi coke s needy children Sat in day tries on the overshoes i be lias just been given by ! Boots end Sherbrooke Rotary Club president Herb Simons, The an-mii l event is held at the \\u Bon Vt.m ite IVarebiiuse where voluuteeis and Koliiiians giro the cblldren hoots and shoes for the winter.i Record photo by Gerry Lemay) shccs for winter distributed to needy children ST.other positions in his com- WELL\u2014 (Staff) \u2014On Saturday munity.\t.\tmorning searchers here found the body of a 79-year-old man who had been missing from hi-, GPvtEFLETS\tSI.Adolphe de Dudswell home .since Wednesday.VVER'S < ! IFF REMEMBERS I out many of Ayer's Cliff riti- to (he rommuniiy's war dead, j \u2014 A short but colorful Armis- zens who gathered at (bo (Record phi,to by tice ceremony Sunday brought 1 local cenotaph to pay tribute\tCharles Calehpaugh) LEMMOXVILLE St.Monica\u2019s Guild will hold their Early Bird lea and sale,: Thurs., Nov.17th.St.George\u2019s Parish Hall, 2:30 to 5:30 p.m.60c and 35c SHERBROOKE St.Peter\u2019s Guild Christmas, Bazaar salad bar.sales tables, St, Peter's Memorial Hall, Wednesday, Nov, 16th., 3.30 to 6:001 p.m.Adulte $1 00, school child ren .50c.The body of Thomas Dawson was discovered in woods near here just 2,000 feet from where he had last been.Partly camouflaged by underbrush and high grass, the head, of the body was pierced by a bullet.The Weedon detachment of the Quebec Provincial Police said that the case would be invostiga:-d but it was believed that Mr.Dawson was the victim of a hunting accident.\"3 for 2 Sale\" '65 Christmas Cards 3 Boxes for Price of 1 TS&fictcncc Stationery & Office Supplies 444 King West \u2014 562-8310 Individually Tailored Suits By: lUnrn 131 Frontenac St.jTv/o are hurt in coSlision STANSTEAD \u2014 (Special) \u2014 Sunday morning two cars were involved m a head-on collision near Stanstead on the Way's Mills road.Injured and taken by ambulances to hospital were Andre Boivin, 381 St, Jacques Street, Coaticook to the Coati-cook hospital and Lauréat Bilo deau, 69 Deragon Street.Magog, to La Providence hospital Ma gog.Mr.Bilodeau was travelling to Stanstead at the time of the accident, and Mr.Boivin, in the opposite direction.The accident was investigated by QPP ! Constable Jacques Filion, Stanstead detachment.C of C meeting set Ro^er DeSerre' pre-ident of BOL.'D.-.L5 \u2014 (Special i \u201e\t= n t 7,^ m .\t, The Armistice weekend at the Omer Deberres.Ltd .Montreal\t., ,\t,\t, .x i r Boundary included a banquet and newly-elected president of\t, , ,\t,\t1 -u u c ^ well - attended by a large mim-Lne Canadian Chamber of Com- ,\t,\tw ~ ,, ,ii u ^\t.ber of Veterans from the Boun- merce.will be guest speaker at ,\t,,\t, rp,\t, ®r\t.idarv and other areas, a dance, the Tnursdav, Nov.24 general ,*\tr> and on Sunday, a Remem r \\W » Mim i' j » Youth killed in crash Lor some.Saturday morn ings are lor sleeping in A morning to mizzle up to warm sheets and relax while the cold autumnal air blow-, somewhere outside But such wasn't the ease tor devoted Sherbrooke Hot arians who last Saturday morning were up bright ami early, to launch \u201cOperation Boots and Shoes\".\"Operition Boots and Shoe-is an annual affair which Hints at giving to needy ehild ren the proper warm Inotweir to keep toes eoinfy thron di not the lev winter.This year as usual it was held at tin Au Bon Marehe U .irolionse' w In-re iumdreds m children, all .smiles and wonder yalhered to get then slmes and overshoes, They were driven to and liom \\u lion Marché liy :tu m -to Rutnnans from ft 30 to HI 30 .1 m.( bairinan \"I Ihr operation Dr Jim Hons said that the club tried to outfit around I11 i of (he cil) s |> iin ehildi on fniiu ages 5 to 13 In an ellort to serve those who needed help most and to void duplication of effort, the seleetion o| recipients was made in collaboration with the vvolfare agencies ser ring the community An Bon Marehe donated a part id their store for the dav and the stall was completely' volunteer from the ranks of the store's own and others.' and of enur.se.Rularians, I\u2019he operation costs the club annul $2,(HM) which is-taken from (lie fund drive stlTl now in progress.Ayer's Oif honors war dead A Montreal youth was killed and three others injured when [the car in which (hey wore driving smashed into a traffic marker on King St reel West late last night The driver of the ear, Gillr Touchette, 20, of 282 Bedard Street in Montreal died in llolcl Dieu Hospital shnrlly after the accident at II 10 I « night.Injured in the accident were Mi-s Paulino Carrier.23.of 564 Galt Street West; Claude Roy.20 of 635 Vlmy Street North; and Richard Vachim, 18.of 1H1 121 It Avenue South The accident happened in front id 2025 King Street Wes when the eai smashed into the traffic marker The car is considered a total loss, Sherbrooke Municipal Po lice reported this morning.AYER\u2019S CEI l\u2019K (Spécial) The people o' Ayer's Clilf gathered Sunday morning to honor their war dead.The Ar president of the Ayer's Unit.John Saantini WO I llarnld I landen I'urnu'i KS.M with the mist Ice ceremony was directed'Field Artillery Regiment by the coniniiinil.y's newly [111111 ed Unit No.12R ol the Canadian Legion\tlion a I cadre The brief eeremony at the legeCadet cenotaph was preceded by ajrnarshal.reinembranee service in Hie Tlie ciilm Ayer's Cldl I'nded Clnireb leailer.- am Then with prayers, placing ofrllh Magog Ihe Last Post, and laying of wreaths, those taking part ini the tribute marched down Mam Street, lo return for a marrhl past and salute at the mono j merit taken by Francis Stone of| North Hatley.The Canadian Be j gion's Dislrii I ( 'uimn.inder and.later with 9 Militia Group Head quarters, now on the instructional cadre of Stanstead Col Corps, was parade party consisted of members of the Sea Seoul Troop, Legionnaire, Charlie Added rolor was pro James Moure and hi.md a 'ell.ins , ided In C'lifMwii sons Stephen and David of .Sherbrooke, who, decked nut in cl), highland garb played bagpipelt 27lii ami drums, aided by Georg» iii.I llulmc.Inngliine driunmer, who also assisted in the organizing Of Sunday\u2019s event Prayers at the cenotaph wertj directed by Rev I) Markle Canadian Legion inembei'4 from Nort h 11 at le v and Stan, lead mined the parade and set'1 vice.\t; following the march past/ Hieia- was ,1 reception in tlid Avers cliff Legion Hall.\t! MAGOG YRMISTICE PAR- ,\tPictured\tleft to right at the\tMagog\u2019s pro-mayor;\tFather VDE \u2014 The Boy Scout-or- |\tcenotaph\tare: WO-1 Harold ! Aime Petit, and District Boy\tfj^G ganized Armistice parade and j\tFlanders,\tparade marshal and\tSeoul Commissioner,\tHoward service held at Magog Sun- t\tmaster of\tceremonies; Rev.R,\t\\rken, who took (hr\tsalute.day drew one of the largest J Nickle; Yves Forest MI* for turnouts in several years.[ Stanstead; Ernest St.Jacques, (Record photo by Charles Catch,paugh) Boundary veterans honor war dead meeting and banquet of the\u2019l' '\t\u2019 ' \" ' ',,\t, ,, ,\t, Tf ,\t, \u2018\t., brance service at the Haskell In/'al I hamhr'r At ( r\\mm&rro m Opera house, followed by short ceremonies at the Rock Island Legion Park cenotaph.Pianos & Organs WE AND BUY, SELL REPAIR We rent pianos or organs with option of buying.See our little sturdy built piano.88 keyboard.Specially made for students.SPECIAL s549 bench \u2014 USED PIANOS SOLD WITH GUARANTEE \u2014 ROBERT 6L0UIN PIANOS 1506 King of.West Tel.569-3423 local Chamber of Commerce in LeBaron Motor Hotel at 6 p.m Tickets may be obtained by calling Tom Markey at 562-2662._________________Harry Shafer, Ottawa, chair- -, I\tJl il J n,an Old Age Veterans af- UGQCmG tiUllGd fairs for Quebec command, OTTAWA (CP) \u2014 A debate vvas thc Sue l speaker at the that began Nov 1 with the b-n9uct which was held on Sat-minority Liberal government\u2019.- ur >'ean: 1 do mind- and \u201cWe feel that he will suffer! lK\u2019gan shooting more than anybody can inflict1 jIlM -t31115 had head and on him.\" said Shirlev Olsen.?rm w°l,nds hut was «\u201cPorted father of Mary Marge! Olsen,i,n, P°rl «edition in hospital.Also in hospital with a super-skull Sc 18, killed as she cried and.,\t,\t, prayed \u201cWe have no feelings!flclal §un\tand a except that, our families feel1 ratdurf ls t'iniara Lynn sorry for his family.\"\t(lers three-month-old daughter \u2018\u201cIsen is a Sunday school su- 0 ^rs d°.vce Sellers, 27, who perintendent of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints in Mesa, centre of the Mormon faith in Arizona.As Mormons went to Sunday services and heard lay speakers, without referring to the killings, tell of God's \"eterna power to forgive,\u2019\u2019 reporters knocked at the door of a well-kept home on a palm - lined street.PARENTS SHOCKED Smith's father.Robert L.Smith, drawn and haggard, appeared and said: \u201cI can't talk \u2014my wife\u2019s in terrible shape.\u201d Downtown at the police station.Chief Brimhall told reporters that during questioning\t, Saturday young Smith was ¦' .asked what he would have done .e' if his mother and five-year-old sister, Lisa, had walked in during the shootings in the beauty ,, shop.\tb \u201c1 would have killed them pKfjijfe too,\" the chief quoted Smith as saying.Brimhall played a tape of an interview he had Sunday with Bonita Su Harris, 18.beauty *2 shop employee who was the only adult to survive the mass slayings.Miss Harris told how the boy made them lie in a circle on the floor, their heads together.Sherbrooke Retord died trying to shield the baby with her body.Her three-year-old daughter, Deborah, died after arrival in hospital.with labor in the future.Dr.Shrum called for an in crease in the length of 'he school day and year not only to enable students to cope with greatly expanding knowledge but also to provide for more emphasis on recreational '.kills.Such increases in hours spent at school are already a necessity.he said, and \u201cwill become more so in the future.\u201d Dr Shrum said the problem of school drop-outs is of \u201cmajor concern to all who are interested in education and who held their banquet the previous Saturday Bedford held their rites on Friday.The Legion members assembled at the high school and paraded to the Cenotaph for an It a m service on Fri- SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD, MON , NOV.14, 1966 Waterloo Legion Auxiliary election da\\ The vkled a bun Boy and Scouts pro-drum band for the ceremonies.Eight wreaths were laid by members of the families of those who lost their lives in World War Two, Cowansville s Sunday ceremonies were held at the town hall at 3 p.ra.The Legion and auxiliary participated with members of the local reserve force, veterans employed at the Cowansville Institution.Scouts, Girl Guides and some members of the local police force.The mayors, or their replacements.were present at ail ceremonies, with a wide representation from members of the clergy.The number of wreaths laid in each community was 20 or more.CENOTAPH AT COWANSVILLE \u2014 Scene of Remem branee Day ceremonies yesterday.jr^'\" \u2018 ¦ mh# COWANSVILLE SERVICE \u2014 Legionnaires stand at ease prior to service at the Cowansville Cenotaph yesterday Üwiwiife before the commenrcmcnt of services.Other groups as sembled, including local Scouts, Guides, militia and members of the staff of the Cowansville Institution.Mad threatens Italian village ROME (Reuters')\u2014A creeping be fighting a losing battle in realize the urgent need to heap of mud which has rolled trying to save the village, carry as many of our youngover 10 houses in the southern people as far in school as thc'Dolomite village of Mezzano di limits of their ability will per-iPrimiero moved Sunday ternit.\u201d\t(ward the Roman Catholic \u201cThey must do this if they church as the village's l.fiOO are to escape becoming not M only unemployed but uncmplov-able.He said school programs in-|cluding adequate opportunities .and facilities for recreation would help hold some potential drop-outs \u201cand thus reduce the inhabitants were evacuated.Exhausted troops appeared to Avalanches and mudslides caused by the recent floods in Italy have cut off whole communities in the Dolomites and were reported threatening to engulf other'-.Near Mezzano, a mound of Knowlton news items rock and rubble has reached the first houses in the summer resort of Fiera di Primiero.Al Oaprile, also in the Dolomites.geologists were Investigating a landslide 219 yards across in front and about 1,100 yards deep which imperils the town.Four other villages, including] the winter sports resort of Sap pada, have been cut off for nine days and were being supplied by helicopters.Mrs.Marshall Miller enter-imorning.Nov.6.when the number leaving school beforejtained at a dinner party at her choir of St.11 en's School, Dun EARTH IS SHAKY they had reached their optimum home, the guests including ham, came to sint: the service1 level of education.Christmas tea, sale is planned Suitan Guild Shearing.Miss Lillian of Holy Eucharist.Following choir members, Daily COWANSVILLE P.O.Box 32 News Office, 413 South St., Tel.263-3636 or 263-0482 Alsp subscriptions, renewals classified advertising.Or mail to Box 1200, Sherbrooke, Que.«jtWR ; SHOOTING VICTIMS \u2014 These are two young women shot Saturday at Mesa Ariz.All the victims were forced to lie on the floor like human spekos of a wheel while the suspect, an 18year-n!d high school senior, shot them each twice, pul ire said.Killed were.Mary Margaret Olsen 18.and Carol Farmer, 19.(AP Wirephoto) Miss H.Miller.Mrs.Marion Cordon, the service the Miss Ruth Low, and Miss Isa-] were luncheon guests of Mr.| bel Sherman, all of Montreal and Mrs.Phillip Fisher.Mr.and Mrs.Walter Leonard\t\u2018 have returned from Toronto,! ____\t! where they have been guests of \\A/rrfrrlnn \" their son and daughter-in-law,u SLTTON \u2014 Grace Church Anglican Guild held its month-\tMr- Vernon Mayhew, who Friends of Mr Ralph Cooping! > meeting at the parish hall on\ts ?1l,Ip.111of h's sisU'r' Mrs.vvill he so: ;-, to hear of his re-1 Nov.2.\t(Marshall Miller has left to vis- ccnt mness and stBy j,, Sweets- A highlight of the business 11 hls nff\u2019h2W Mr.Douglas Mil-'bur;.\t, meeting was planning for thodcr 'n Chataauguay Terrace for '\t.\t.\t.annual Christmas sale to take3 fcu' da-vs before returning to' ¦\u201dr a,y:\taul Keenan place at the hall on Nov 2fi llis borne al Elliott Lake.,an; .fam\"> Richmond, were Articles sold will include' Mrs.Kaye Spence, of Bat.'™,|m* recently on Mr.and home cooking, fancy articles!hursL N.B.has been a guest of Jamcs 1'unn-and aprons.Tea will also bv:bcr aunt.Miss Ethel Miller.j Mr.and Mrs Gene Sheppard! served.\tan\u2018l while there called on many spent the weekend in Hampton.old friends before travelling to N IL.with friends.Florida, where she will make! Mr.and Mrs.Grant Whitc-hcr home.\tIhead and daughters, Alexand turned home after snendme six Mr\u2018 and Mrs- Kenneth Seallria, Ont., were weekend guests! weeks at the home of her son,'and chlldren' Susan and David.iof Mr.Whitehead\u2019s mother,! Norman Roberts and family in Ville St.Michelle.Mr.and Mrs.Fred Whitehead The whole region is notorious irth movements.East of Longa rone where more for e it is than 2,000 persons died in 1903 when a mountainside slid into a reservoir and caused the Vaujoint dam disaster.Lnngarone has again been flooded and the Ponte Nuovo or Solferino bridge, across the Arno River at Pisa, has been swept away.The bridge collapsed from damage suffered when the river overflowed.The Ponte Nuovo slood 1 ss than a mile from Pr a - leaning tower in the cathedral square which has remained above the floods in which more than ion persons have died.Pope Paul named Sunday as a day of solidarity and understanding for the flood victims and expressed \u201cimmense sadness\u201d at the damage to 'he country\u2019s agriculture Collections for (he flood victims were taken in all Italian ehurclies Huge ditehes were dug outside Florence to bury about 9 000 raille and a vast number of other livestock killed in the disaster.WATERLOO \u2014 (Special) \u2014 Elections were held at the monthly meeting of the Ladies Auxiliary of the Royal Cana dian Lesion, Branch 77.Water loo.Tuesday, Nov.8 Mrs Crystal SingfieM «ill sit in the president's chair for the 1967 term.Elected as first vice-president was Mrs.Isobel Try-horn; second vice-president.Mrs.Shirley Buckus; secretary Mrs Ruby Sturdevant: and treasurer.Miss Myrna Fraser.The latter two will be serving their second terms.The following were elected to the executive Mrs Lucille Ait-ken.Mrs Vivian Bockus, Mrs.Bernice Champagne, Mns.Bobby Cochrane.Mrs.Ruby Klerk, Mrs Edna Irwin, Mrs.Elaine béguin, Mis Agnes Wallace and Mrs Myrtle Wilkinson.Mrs.Grace Rainville will servo on the executive as immediate past president.Twenty two members and three guest» attended the meeting It was reported that Mrs.Hilda Ailhen.Mis Ethel Beale.Mrs, Benita Boyd and Mrs There.se Ledoux each donated to the Bte.Anne\u2019s Hospital i>.ir eel Each member of the nuxi ?Has champion market steer TORONTO (CP) Desour dyniere, owned by Desounly Constnielum LUE, West Shef ford, Que., Saturday was nant ed grand champion market steer at the Royal Agricultural Winter Fair.Earlier, De sourd y m ere wax named champion Aberdeen An guy slecr.Joe, owned by Floyd Bolduc, Stavely, Alta , was named re serve grand champion market steer Joe, arv Angus shorthorn cross, was also named champion cross - bred steer.Granby C.W.A.Presents life memberships GRANBY \u2014 The Church Woman's Association of St George's Anglican Church held its regular monthly meeting on Nov.3, at 2:30 p.m.in the pa rish hall, Archdeacon 1.M Lid stone opened the luceting with prayer.The church bazaar to be held on Nov.19 at 3 p.m.wa« dis cussed.Following the business meet mg several members were call ed upon by the Archdeacon to receive a life membership in the Church Woman's Associa lion: Mrs K A.Ixtckwood, Mrs.T F.Davidson, Mrs.W.O.Lewis, Sr., and Mrs.A.I).Me Kcrina.Afler recalling the many events during aervieos in various position\u2019 served by \u2022 hose deserving recipients, each received a beautiful corsage, presented by the president Mrs.I) Baker, and a certificate pre xented by Archdeacon Lid.xtone.Each of these ladies has been a member of the C.W.A, for fifty years or longer.The quest speaker.Miss An nie llowxe, retired sehool teach er, was introduced by Mrs, L.Hollingworth.Miss Dowse gave several well \u2022 known numbers of prose and poclry by (,'annd ion authors, taking the program.Hi at Mrs N, R.Mitchell was to have given hut, bernoise of illncs was unable lo atlend.Mrs.W f).Lewis, Jr., thanked Miss llowse.To (\u2019(include the afternoon lea w as served by thd com mil Ice convened by Mrs f).It Jack-man, assisted by Mrs.N.A.Austin, Mrs L.Hollingworth, and Mrs H.Allen, replacing Mrs.Mitchell.liary was asked to bring \u2022 Christmas gift to he given to patients at the veterans' hospital in December when the ladies hope to visit the hospital.Thirty-one tabloclothes were recently purchased by tho Auxiliary.It was suggested that an electric knife be bought.At tho close of the meeting the ladies set tablets for the Armistice tea.Refreshments were then served by Mrs Agnes Wallace, Mns.Ruby Fleck, Mrs.Ruby Sturdevant and Mrs.Gerry Macintosh.Armistice tea is a success WATERLOO - (Special) -The annual Armistice tea Nov.9 by the Ladies Auxiliary.Royal Canadian legion, Water loo.proved successful.Individual tables Were cover \u2018d with red and white chocked cloths and centered with poppy dororations, The tea ta ble, covered with a white lace cloth, was centered with n vase of red carnations.'Hie flowers were later given to Mrs.Ethel Beale, a longtime member, who recently celebrated her 79th birthday I\u2019ourers at the tea included Mrs Beale, Mrs.Margaret Lew is *nd Mis l'eai I Williams A work table was presided over by Mrs Edna Irwin.Tickets were taken at the door by Mrs Audrey Blampin and Mrs (Tvs tal Singfield Door prizes drawn were won by Mrs J.Copping and Mrs.K Fuller and the drawing by Mrs Gilles Laramee.Gir! Guides, Brownies association to meet MANSONVILLE - (Special) - There will he a meeting of the Association of Girl Guides and Brownies in the Ma tison vile Intermediate School Fn day, Nov.18 at 8.00 p.m.A good attendance of women in (crested in the work of tin s# groups 1» requested At I In-same time a record hop will he sponsored by the local assn cintion.by of Nov Hi MANSONVILLE The rummage sale, side home cooking and afferma lea.held recenfly by (he W.of SI Paul's Church on No 5, Was a Mieeoss.Prneen were gratifying to the wor era.The supper served Ladies of the parish Cajctan (le Potion, on was well patronized.At the last meeting of 3 Paul's W.A., It was decided hold a (Tiristmaa card party tho Parish Hall on Mond evening, Nov.21.Branch 154 of the Canadi, Legion and the Brownies pi aded to service in the Uriil Church on Nov.ti.Recent goesls of Miss Mari) Atwell were Mrs.Lulu Blume feld and daughter, Sweetsbui also Mrs.Grcuering and *« Montreal.Guests of Mr and Mrs, A( lard Gendreau were Miss Mat Rose Gendreau, Mr Erne Lni.c.Church Mom vest Sale and Scone tea and the en held\treSli'ar mon,'hlv meeting on Nov.8.with Mrs.S.Falconer, president, in the chair.Mrs.J.Burnell led the worship service.The president reported that ; S233 was collected for the Can Society by the member.-.Church calendars were distributed for sale by Mrs.J.Hazle.A letter was read informing the group that St.John's Hall.Que., will remain open for an other year.Mrs.W.Hodge, supply and social welfare chairman, reported that knitting supplies White Elephant sale held at the last meeting.Mrs.Harold Worster, convener of the social committee, th/nked ail members who had assisted at the supper for lead ers.She asked for helpers and\tBlt)l'e food for the coming Christmas Bazaar and tea.to be held Nov.30 in the Scott HaR.The leader a;ked for donations for a missionary supply parcel, the sum of S5 was given and many items for a layette promised by the mem-: hers as well as materials for therapy work for overseas hospital patients.\t, .\t, .\t,\t.The sum of $200 was voted were beinS sent ,0 a lePer co1-towards the general U.C.W.funds making the sum of 500\t,\t.for the year\ti chairman, presented the budget Plans were draw n up for the I Christmas party meeting with exchange of gifts, program and fun.Decorated baskets for sick and shutins are to be brought to this meeting also.Following the business ses-,-ion a social hour was enjoyed.! with Mrs.Charles Hoy, U.C.W.president and Rev.A.B.Lovelace as guests.Hostesses were -Mrs.Lome Butler, Mrs.Harold Robertson.Mrs.Harold Worster\t,\t.and Mrs.Hugh L.Wallace The!program glvln* thc inslde p,r' lace covered tea table had anlture of Canada's native PC°P,P' ony m Angola.Mrs.T.Cadman.finance .I for the following year.Members will serve coffee and doughnuts to the canvassers on the Every Family Visitation Campaign on Sunday, jNov.27.Preparations for the annual Christmas Tea and Bazaar to I be held on Wednesday.Nov.23 are well in hand.Mrs.G.Halt .will be in charge of the Christmas cheer baskets.Mrs.G.Hall presented the autumn arrangement with the Indians.There was a dis- TIIE SKATER'S COAT \u2014 For waltzing through winter is from a collection created exclusively for Eaton\u2019s anil DuPont nf Canada by John Warden, rising young Montreal designer.Montroy Coat of Montreal is manufacturing the deep pile design in oyster with hems and cuffs of camel.Fit for a heroine in a Russian novel, it includes a matching muffler.matching candles in milk glasV play of handicraft from Caugh-candolabra\tnawaga and also Indian school ___\u2018____________ children's art and bead work Follow ing the meeting refresh-ST, PATRICK M.C.ments were served by the hos-A meeting of St.Patrick Mis-,lesses.Mrs.W.E.Hodge and sion Circle was held in the; Miss L.Hodge.Canon Fisette Memorial Lib-' The December meeting will rary, Monday, Nov.7, with Mrs.: he held at the home of Mrs.G.Mildred Paquette, president in! Hall.the chair.\t!\t- Plans were finalized for the Christmas salad tea to be held in the church hall on Saturday, Nov.19 from 4-6:30 p.m.She took Yoga to ease her constant tensions TORONTO (CP)\u2014What does with good humor, those taking Mrs.Ida Skena turned in nine aprons which she had made.Mrs.Eleanor MacDougallj and Miss Flossie Sheridan were LED THE WAY The Canadian city which pioneered the \"meals on wheels\u201d program to provide hot meals for shut-ins was Brantford, Ont.WOMAN HOLDS COURT ,, Canada's first woman judge appointed to scl! tickets for the.of a citizenship court is Mrs.tatile ol a hand embroidered Aj|je ,.\\|lrrn 0f Halifax, presi-table cloth, gift of Mrs.Law- dent o£ t|le jjova scotja court, rente Coogan.The divers con-\t____ veners made their reports and WOMAN'S THE TROUBLE .ithe treasurer gave out tickets Onlv female mosquitoes bite for the tea.The corrsponding (o suck llp blood t0 nourish il they ask questions the hus that bands say Ssh.he quiet, watch the gaine.\u2019\u201d She says she has no fears of iving away the Ottawa club's secrets because she doesn\u2019t know them.\u201cWhen the players get to gether their talk is really technical.You\u2019re not really part of it.The women usually talk about the kills.\" Callers who ask whether football cleats are steel or plastic get their answers from the show's sportscaster Lois pre fers to stick to questions such as \"Is Russ nervous before a game?\" \"He doesn\u2019t show it, but hr -POLLY to get in their two cents worth towels.When finished lay pap in oo\u2019ball talk They go to the er towel or cloth over the damp a girl do when she i^ tense part \u2014 the group includes games with their husbands ami spot and lay a book on top of.all of the time?She lakes up women in their 40s-are ehsjsecretarv reportPd that a letter their c™s yoga, naturally.\tpeeled to be serious about the,\t^ bccn ^ to Mr This was the case with Joan pl1'-\u201911 '\t-Leon Y'aillancourt for the dona-; Fames, an assistant dial super- \"When the girls have to be (jon o£- a door prize and thanks visor for Bell Telephone Co.urged to attend classes, it is who joined a yoga class about no good,\" she says.\"The exer-eight years ago \"because 1 was rises are quite rigorous and if always tense.\u201d\tthe girls are not really enthu- Her interest in yoga was so siasll1' abm\" keeping them up intense that she went on to be- 11 ^hopeless to even begin, come a yoga teacher.Well, not exactly a properly qualified never Today's Pattern Miss Fames, who says she »ets bored with yoga, HOUB CtOC* 0001 01 oo __t2\u201901 AkA \u2014 V.00 0200- 2.00 1300 _ 1:00 t*oo _ 2 .00 1500 1600 0300- 3 ^ 0400- * _ 3 -00 - 4 -00 iiw- 1800\u2014\t-g 4900-\"I \u202200- 0500 -.5-00 2000 - 8 00 6 00 060°-\t.-a OIOO- Voo 0800- 8.00 2100 2200 - 9'.00 -1000 0900' - 9 -00 2300 2400 -11.00 12 00 iooM®$ V^V«i«oon ped One way\ttN 00\tON ¦V'»\u2019'6' A\u201cfflce_569-3»«- SC8&''Sa'eS CN leases the house pretty early on game days anyway The team eat their pre-game meal around 10 a m.\" Women ask whether her hus band has any hobbies\u2014\"all sports are his hobbies\"\u2014and how ho keeps in shape\u2014\"curl ing, skiing and golf and his own pre-season training program.\" GOODBYE SUN\t| The party of 854 Norwegianf winter ing at Longycarb>on Spitzbergen.includes 118 chit dren and 166 women CAN NOW BUY MORE \\n hour's labor in a Canadian factory now buys 9 1 quarts of milk, compared with 5 6 quarts in 1949, m SIZES 2 10 (\\t I were also extended to Mrs Virginia Boileau for certain dona-tions.\t! Different members volunteer- [ni ed to sell tickets for the $50 raffle at Place Belvedere.Fri-[day and Saturday, Nov.25 and 26.instructor, but she does docsn.1 get much physical excr-j ^,jle treasurer a group of fellow em-clso ln her She says yoga _____________________________ exercise?your ihm les\u2014kidneys vos a (teach 'plovers how to relax for m hours every Monday and Wed ;,ad 1,ver-as as >our mu?\u2018| nC!'da''\t, \"It helps a person learn to.Miss Fames says she makes concentrate too.In a crisis you no attempt to teach the girls can think caim|v n «, certainly yoga as it\u2019s taught in India, but 'lUqpcd mo \u2022\u2022 she helps them with exercises Furthermore yoga exercises and breathing.The class docs Piakp vou |rjm arld \"vou look! not stress contemplation as in like vou\u2019ve lo-t 10 pounds evenj jtedia.\tthough you haven't lost an j Although the lessons are done ounce read a letter 1506 King West \u2014 569-3423 Little cheer leaders love thc A line jumper \u2014 this one has a pert back pleat that flips out extra tlsre\u2019 Quick sew in plaids, solids, checks Printed Pattern 9335 (*hil dren's bizes 2.4.6.8, 10 bt/e 6 jumper 1', yards 43-inch: blouse 1 yard 38-inch bend 33 cents in tmonev or der.not cash or stamps) to bherbr wkf Daily Record.Household Art Dept., Sherbrooke Quo Print t'1 inly size, name, address pat\t\u2019mber It\u2019s Skinmr & Nsdeau for SILVER CARE En \u2022 Wash and fins» your flatware uaing HAGERTY for a proven tarnish pie-ventât,ve.You'll appreciete the high quelity of this nationally known pioduet, available three sizes of containers: , J1 CO 7 ounces \u2014\t* 1 *1 Ofi 17 ounces \u2014 I \u2022 y w 1 j.M ÎS 37 ouncM Come in today for more cemplete de'ails \u2014 available at our two stores \u2014 Skinner & Cadeau înc.82 Wellington North \u2014 Sherbrooke \u2014 Tel $62-4795 end BRANCH STORE, Sherbrooke Shopping Centie Tel.569-795S OUR GLEA IS KNOWN BY THE CUSTOMERS WE KEEP And not only do we keep the same loyal custom-year after year ., .they constantly recommend their friends to us, too.ers May we serve you too with distinctive dry cleaning and welcome you into our growing circle of friends' THIS WEEK'S SPECIAL LADIES' & GENTS' CLEANED AND PRESSED FULL FAMILY LAUNDRY SERVICE Tel.562-2633 I .SHERBROOKE SSJ\tAnn j-J DRY CEEA PIERS ETD.^\t\".\u2022¦tUfwk-ioc \u2022' |\t\" I »HtPMOO«E xM J CALL TODAY FOR PROMPT SERVICE; I I l appointment LA CAISSE POPULAIRE ST.PATRICE DE MAGOG News Flashes front around the world The Board of Directors of La Cajsse Popu\u2019.aire St.Pat rice de Magog arc pleased to announce that Mr.Gilles Grenier has been promoted to .Manager of that Laisse as of October 11th.1966.Mr.Grenier replaced Mr.Roger Lecours who died suddenly on .tune 11th.\t1966.Mr.Grenier was born and educated in Magog where he graduated from Le College Supérieur St.Patrice of Magog, he worked for 124 years for a bank, and 2 years in a large automobile agency before .joining the staff of the Caisse Well known in the sports field, former member oi the Mt.Orford Racing Team for some 8 years, and instructor for 4 years.Also an active member of both Magog Tennis Club and Mt.Orford Golf Club for many .'ears.LONDON\u2019 AFP \u2014 A mne-member British food irdus'.r?mission will visit Cana l a this week for talks with leading distributors.Headed b> Norman Vs oed cf Assaciaieu Britisn Foods Lid .the mission consist; maini> of company heads They aim to step up British fcod exports to Canada.?BIRMINGHAM.Engine iReuters \u2014Six Indian doctors Monday began a tuo-day boy cott of hcspnal meals\u2014because they re fed up with eating curry.The Indians and 14 doctors of other nationalities a: BrmIngham's Selly Oak Hospital say they are served curry almc.st daily and much of it is awful.?\t?\t?BOSTON i AP \u2014The U S Air Force has gnen up ns search for a radar picket plane that cra\u2019shed in the Atlantic Friday and has declared the 19 crew members dead.A burned flight jacket and other debris were found in the search area about 125 miles southeast of Nantucket Island near Cape Cod.Masts.News Fla-hes ?\t?\t?LAS \\ EGAS.N M (API _ A New Mexico Highlands University student.Roert Tu-stng Jr.19.was wounded in the hand 11 days ago yvhile cleaning a rifle.He was killed Sunday by a shot in the police said, while he and another student were cleaning a rifle.*\t*\t* TOKYO (AP \u2014 China Sun day lodged a strong protest with A survey by The Canad.an Press from 6pm Fridav to midnight Sunday night.local mes.a >\u2022> >cowed four persons drowned, two killed in fires and n h.r.t:ng mishap?Quebec had the highest death toll, with 19 trafitc fatalities, three drown.ngs and one killed in a hunting accident.In Ontario.11 persons died n traffic mishaps and twe drowned ?MOSCOW Reuters Nikolai Ignatov, vice-president of the presidium of the Soviet Union and president of the Supreme Soviet of the Russian Federa non.died today Ta-s new?agency reported.He ua?64.King's Daughters, Richmond, hold Hallowe\u2019en tea RICHMOND \u2014 The King's Daughters of St.Anne's Church held its annual Hallowe'en tea when the church hall was de eorated with Hallowe'en sy»i bols, colors of orange and black were dominant On the tea ta ble was an arrangement of aut umn leaves: orange and black head, candles burned in silver cando la bra The guests were received bv Mrs.W E.Walker and Mrs SHERBROaAKF.DAILY RECORD.MON .\\OV.14.IfW* The stock market today (Courtesy of Groenthioldt Ltd.) ÎMrîljH MONTREAL STOCK MARKET NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE BISHOP'S A 1 l M N l RF l NION \u2014 The Eastern Townships Branch of the Bishop's University Alumni Association met on Friday night for one of its twice vc.irh reunions at the New Sherbrooke Hotel.The guest speaker was Ian Campbell.Bishop's Dean of Arts From left to right: Col.Fred Baldwin.first vice-president; Dean Campbell; Errol Duval, pres idem; and Warren 1 yneh, second vice president.(Record photo I\" Gerrv l.emav) \tPm loua\t\tPrmoua\t\t \t.\u2019losing\t11am\t\tClosing\t11 at Abitihi\tUK*\tUP*\t\t\t Alumna\t23.\t23 G\tAmer Tel.\t56\u2019»\t56 Aluminum\t29\u2018s\t2911\tAnaeond*\t7!TO\t797 » Argus Corp.\tISG\t\tBelhtehrm Steel\t30 '»\t30\u2019* Asbestos\t19\u2019ï\t19'*\tBorden's Co.\t33 A\t Bell Rts\t.56\t.57\tChrysler\t33\t33 >\u2022 Bell 1'el.\t46*'?\t46\u2019»\tI'omni Solvents\t40 s*\t Brazil\tg».\t9's\tCons Edison\t32H\t3211 B \\ vbl\t30\t30 >«\tDouglas\t42\u2019v\t R v Forest\t! 81 -j\t18'-z\tDupont\t163\t Can.Cement\t34!>x\t34\u2019«\tGeneral Electric\t98\u2019.\t96\u2019t Can Iron\t17\t\tGeneral Motors\t74\u2019.\t Ciin.Aviation\tEl.8\t71 «\tGoody ear\t47'»\t Ciin Breweries\tri-i *\t6's\tlull Bus Mach\t352\t350\u2019- Ciin Hr Alum\tA 18\t\tIni.Paper\t28\t27'» H'ltn IV Ha it wav ;>2''*\t\t52 x»\t1m Tel.\t70\u2019«\t (Chemcell\t13\t13\tJohns Main He\t49'?\t49 Cons.Paper\t34 x*\t49\tMont g \\\\ aid\t23 *\t Cons Smelters\t33'x\t33\u2018s\tN A r'ential\t64\t64 '* Hist Seagrams\t34\t33-'.\tPepsi\t73s*\t Dom.Bridge\t17'*\t17\u2019*\tRadio\t48'*\t48 Dom Kinindrie!\t\u2022\t2()'s\t20\u2019»\tRepublie Steel\t37'.\t Dom, Stores\t18\u2019» 1\t7 .BAD\tl S Rubber\t42\u2019.\t Dom.\u2019tar\t16 G\t17\tStd Oil ut \\ J.\t697 »\t69 ¦» Dom Textile\t26 ' «\t26\u2019 a\tSludehaker\t35\t Dupont\t37\t36\u2019 i B\tt S Steel\t377 »\t38\u2019 » Famous Players 26\u2019»\t\t26 G\tWoolw orth\t!97»\t ANDREWS Elmer and Sheila nee Coatesi are happy to an nminer the arrival of God s gift of a daughter, horn Nov 8, l9Rtv a! the Sherbrooke Hospital.Rahv sister for Dwight.Mother and daughter both well.PATTERSON Ottis and E! vera ittee Cutler! are happv to announce the birth of their .«on.Kevin Allen, at the Sherbrooke Hospital on November 4.1966 Brother for Karen Lynn.Ora îli H BEAUCHESNE Honor* Sud denly on Friday.Nov l), übiri Honore Reauchcsne husband of leannr Fredette resided ai 297 Alexander S' (Owner of Notre Dame Rooks Store)), at the age of (!'.years Resting at Arthur Belisle Funeral Home, 505 Short St .where the funeral Describes program to produce balanced individual at Bishop's The bubbly after dinner conversation ol the 50 or so mem bers of the Eastern Townships branch of Bishop's Alumni Association came to a halt Kri Allegio Unit of Stsnslead U.C.V/., lea, sale AV.H.Coles, president of the day night as president Errol King's Daughters Mrs.1! I Duval rose to introduce guest Apps poured tea and Miss Bar speaker.Ian Campbell, Dean Indonesia against what it called\tA\\,ilkcr replenished the tea of Bishop s faculty of Ait- cuts the necessary tools to deal with a world whose moral and other values were constant ly in a stale of flux.It was a challenge in lids day and age.he continued to be at the university and to try and cope with the growing eon scions and sense ol involve menl of the new generation, a sense of caring that he adtntit ed Ins generation had not fell as keenly At the head table were Mi and Mrs It, \\ Gordon.Mrs Marian Campbell, Mr and Mrs Kred Baldwin, Dr.Ogden Glass, and Mr and Mrs Emil Duval Ford A\"\t126 Fraser\t22 til Lakes Caper\t22's Hawker Siddlcy\t4 IK) Home Oil \"A\"\t22' Hudson Bay Co\t14 Hudson H Mining\t71 Impérial Oil\t55 Imp, Tobacco\tUtC Did Acceptance\t22'» int.Nickel\t86's lull Caper Int Cipe\t79 Labatt\t18'» 1 aur Kin\tV 4 10 will leave Tuesday.1966 at 9 15 a m for Christ Rot Church at Interment in St.t Vmeterv.Nov 15 service in 10 i Hi a m Michael's .1 90 22 W 14'» 55 134 22 87 \u2018 » :i\\ b 18 Fallen heroes remembered at Hatley services DAWSON.Thomas At St Adolphe ili' Dudsvvell, Thomas Daw-son.in bis ?9th yoat.be loved husband of the late Ar manda Despres.Resting in St Adolphe C,uish Hall Funeral will be held on Tues-day.Nov ember 15 at \u2019 0(1 p nt , m Mar blotnn Anglican Chnreh Inter ment m Marbleton Cemetcrv.persecution of Chinese nationals n Medan.Sumatra.?TNGl ETON.England tReut-ers)-Eight exhausted universty students were rescued Sunday from a flooded underground cavern they were exploring in c_,^\t,,\tNorthwest Yorkshire after be- ,\t, , mg trapped for L hours, decorated in Christmas motit,\t.Centenary Church Hall was\t«\t?\t?on Nov .5.the scene of a de- TOKYO (Reuters) \u2014 Nineteen lightful event when a large Japanese seamen were feared number of people from the drowned and the 999 ton Boundary and a distance, gath- freighter Sensho-Maru believed c ed for'Allegro Unit U.C.W.\u2019s sunk after distress signals were annual Christmas tea and sale, received from the ship Sunday.Guests were received by the 'be Japanese maritime safety Unit Leader, Mrs.Patrick Des- board reported.?By THE CANADIAN PRESS Forty-seven traffic victims were among at lead 55 persons who died accidentally across Canada during the weekend.landes, and tea tickets wore sold by Miss Gertrude Ket-cham.The sales table of home made food, in charge of Mrs.Edgar Hill.Mrs.H.M Cass.Mi'?.Melvin Dustin and Mrs.Lawrence Tilton.Sr., was well _______ patronized.Miss Arlene Probyn and LEMcSURIER Mrs.Malcolm Morrison sold the items from the Wee Shoppe, all ^r- an convener who prepared a questionnaire on Canadian History and Geography, foulest was won bv Mrs Cot McMillan Bloodel\t2;V.\t25't Massey I'erguson\t22\u2019»\t22 MoImiii's ' A\t171 ,-\t17' v t >gjlv te\t14\t Noranda\t48\u2019 i\t48 G Prii'e Bros\t127»\t Quebec Tel.\tHUh\tKD» Siilada Fooods\tj)i.,\t9' a Siivvette\t360\t\t Shop vA Siiv e\t11-v.\tID* Steel t o\t20\u2019;.\t20'» 1 radets Fin A \"\t9 ' »\t9:\u2019« Trnns Can Pipe\t25\u2019 *\t25 Trans Mt Oil\tHi\t18\u2019* T riad Oil\t1 95\t1 95 Walker\t28'*\t29 Zeller's\t24\u2019.\t Bn Cn.Nationale\t52\u201d.\t Hk of Montreal\t52'\t53\u2019* Bk of Nova Scotia\t(it)'»\t80\u2019i Bque Provineiale\t41' -\t Royal Bank\t66 '?\ttill1 ¦ Tor Dont.Bank\t56\t56\u2019.] MINES and OILS Alta Gas Trunk\t32\t32 Cassiar\t15\u2019»\t Central del Rio\t1 1\t11\u2019» 1 ll'tlisoll\t(i 1 \u2019 -j.\t61 FalconhridKe\t85\u2019*\t t lunmir\t128\t 1 lolltnger\t22\u201d»\t22\u201d* Kelly\t\t28 B Kerr Addison\tII1*\tIl B Northern\t50\t41 It (.juemorit\tII 90\t9.85 Steep Rock\t5\ti 35\t Chuich group at Famam's Comei :: resumes work Mrs S.David conducted a game, the prize a jar of jelly, being won by Mrs Creller II was auctioned off with Ihe pro rends going into the funds.The meeting roneltided with the hosles- Mis Tait serving refreshment' assisted by Mrs.('relict and Mis Stole HIGH FOREST donation of $20 Ml ne y t ends and Mrs .lame pent a weekend in I emesnrier.Me Bur with (rt \\ THE PROVriMCIAL BANK UF\t\t\tCANADA CONDENSED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS OCTOBER\t\t\t31, 1906 ASSETS\t\t1966\t1965 Cash resect.\t\t\tS 69,428,449\t$ 58,951,026 Securities\t\t\t124,310.126\t131,697,975 Call loans\t\t\t24,821,183\t8,110.469 Other loans\t\t\t334.673,360\t329.677,635 Bank ptemises\t\t\u2022\t6,990,906\t6,334,M4 Letteis of crcdd and othei assets,\t\u2022\t8,197,034\t8.335,592 \t\t$568.821,058\t$643,107.341 LIABILITIES\t\t\t \t\t$536,117,814\t$511.625,881 Letteis of credit and other liabilities\t.\t4,499,079\t4,367,635 \t\t$540,616.893\t$515,993.515 Capita.r»s! accnuntand\t\t\t undivided profits .\t\t27,804.165\t27,113,825 \t\t$568,421,058\t$543,10/,311 UNDIVIDED PROFITS ACCOUNT\t\t\t .\t\u2022\t$ 4,585,340\t$ 4,463,115 Fi » ; -1\u2019 iQt *\ti\u2022\t\u2022\t\u2022\t\u2022\t2,320,000\t2.260.000 ptof t *\t\t$ 2,265,340\t$ 2.203,115 Dividend*\t\t\t\u2022\t1,575,000\t1.530,900 \t\ti 690,340\t$\t673,115 Ei an,» cf undivided protiU,\t\t\t ptevtous year \t\t\u2022\t113,825\tHO,710 Total .\t\u2022\t$\t804,165\t$\t*13,825 Transferred to urt rcogit.\t\u2022\t700,000\t700 900 Ba\u2019ance of undivided profits,\t\t\t October 21 \t\t\t\t\u2022\t$\t104.IAS\t$\t113 325 Lft) LAVOIE,\t\tJ.-UBALD BOYER,\t i ics President Setter»! M»n»)er\t\thtsHcnt\t FAUNA M'S CDU NE It The Untied ( hurt'll Women met at the home of Mrs Junior liar vcy on Nov 2 Mrs Enrnam led die devotion al.As there had been no meet ings din ing the suinmei months, s e v e i a I hills were voted paid.The report of tlie tee cream social held in Dunham in Align-l showed $27 77 had been cleared Correspondence included ae knowlcdiemetils of sympathy tnhides from two lamdie-s and a thank you fo pillows which were given lo a family which hail recently experienced a fire Thanks was also voiced t loin a mendier !m fin it i ci etil Il A TI.EA\tThe anmial Armistice Day iTtneiuhraiu'c service was held in St Jamr-Anglican (\u2019burrli on Sunday Nov 6 The service wa?(.inducted by the rector, l'amin II C Den ton, and veterans of the World Wais from Halley Ayer's Ultlf paraded to church John Snammt was flag bear Cr Mid presented the flag to Camm Denton al Ihe opening of the service The offering was re coved hi \\ eteraii-s' James I\u2019id duck and Gerald Jo.,aim Itninediately following the church service all paraded to the cenotaph iilirrc the shurl memorial service was eondttel ed by Aeletan l.avvrenee John son, with Canon Denton leading m prayer, W real Its were placed mi the monumenl by Die A\u2019elenuts.Women\u2019s I ns I it tile, Halley Town i mmeil and hi the Anglican and I \u2019lilted Churches.BOUNDARY - Continued Irom I\u2019age 3 vice and later at the cenotaph were Itev.It W I\u2019cirre and Eat her I\u2019 Comeati, Chaplain of the Slatislead I.egnui liiancl) Fathei Guay.Crank Stanton.Gale Baseomhe, Geoffrey Joy ' ey Owen Quillinaii.Br.iiu lt I» g mo president and Mr Sliafet were sealed on the stage with the clergy Mrs A I\u2019 Gordon piano mu te for the the hymns and an MACLEOD, Maggie Ada Sud denly ai Montreal, on November II.19(16 Maggie Ada MacLeod, daughter of the late Mr.and Mrs.John U Mart pod, and dear sister of Chnslic (Mrs A Al Smith! and Mary (Mrs C o two Stewart!.Private funeral sin and vice vvas held at Jacques I-tin the eral Home.Meganln .on Mon day.November 14th Interment Echo A'ale < enirtcrv.ly s 11 U < pet mai the enl her husband while was decided lo haw W.family Christinas hi 1 rad of I lie usual ( .\u2019h party for children, s attendance of children ill a up is! me and their parents at Church, had been very purr the past year Mi Ohilderhousc offered to have Die suppei at lift liouir The n\t> Mag\tplant\tCharte* Jamr\t«0\tna Id and\tGrot gt Trew\t.all mf\tmber* nf 1\tTin Quai 1er C\t'pfi?¦ \u2022 \u2022\tP] h and\tAAilliam.who\tr«ct*ivr entt\t\u2022y Salur da> ¦\thavf>\tbetween them 17A\t >rar,«\tservie f\t\u2022 vilh ihe\tfirm J S.M\trrynan '\tail thi« w\tas some what\tof a t'\ttord and\tindeed a tnn*t\tnota hi\t*\u2022 tribuir\tlo the Trrw\tfa mil:\ta.« wel\t1 a* the firm.\t\t\t Tin\t(ip\tv«.Î (*\tffif-fv j \\ f\u2018f 1\tw ati he?from\tthr pf\tint work'\tdivision were\tRosp\tr t^pinf\tMoger Brrgi\tn f f|n >\u2019\tÎJonat\tBara be v Hubr\tri Hizi\tf 1! Rom\teo Roy ¦Speris ri Perr Herbert roche.Sylv Lamontagne mention was ma i Donald Brom Hudson Anatole Bolduf William an I.» Conrad Trew.and Mi Mr AI ohon Dufrest Pierre peau Cotton Afdl em received watches v pc Proulx.losc(ih cille fioilet.Miss 8 Lamontagne Germain annual dinner by members and with the firm.Doris Leopol * roche.I/\"\" Wilfred Gagne, r Gaston La Cnumover.Hen Yvette St-E-ma Galt ilovcev who ere: Philip Pilon Lu imone Paul.Ali\" Couronne Stevennc.Napo loon Fortin.Georges Pothier.Hcnti Fortin.Miss Lucien Si mard Robert t.ab*>||p.loxrph T\u2019are.Mis* Irenee Perron Henri t.agnon and Lucien Tut eot'e.Staff metnlieis honored with watchc« were Mr- Elm Ran '¦nurt.Rov taiwther Joseph For tin and Mrs.Phyllis Wilson Dinner held by Evening Guild at Soulh Bolton BOLTON GLEN St Raul x Evening Guild held it- regular meeting and annual dinner at the Canadian Youth Hoalel Ml Frank Harvey ealcred for the occasion, assisted by Elsie Stardindge.A business meeting billowed the dinner hour when plans were completed for the ham supper Nov 22.to he held in Si Paul ?Church Hall.Knowl ton Member» will lie railing at the door in the near future -ell tiekrts An enjoyable sort»] hour fo! lowed when games were play ed.Tea and squares brought * plea ant evening to a close MAKE OWN PAPER Palier making was invented in Amenra by the Mayan Indian 'if Mexico in the ninth century.(fan't nf (Elutuftii mmh.ravk i vH*h to m Mnrvir liiwriks to nil rm n and friend* Mm\tm Kf*nl flovuM« and r^nrdu vhVf I w « jMtlont in th» Shnrhrookr Hotf 1*1.Al*o wish lo th4uk \\Mp Do N'liriKMI And Anil** on thr» Af ond floor Votir thouyhif'uki**NA va u* much fliiprrcinlnd flONNA MM((*H \\ VK, Swwarrvllir, McVKAY V\\> tKlBh lid r*xt»f«'H,* ouf «iiifftr th*ok«< «nd «jtpfpetition to «ii our relftUve*.tfiend* *ttd fwiijttihnu/*».I*ho WM* ho kind and iUimiciHiful ni Mic Mm* DM} «nd huriAi nf nur d**»r molhi*r «nd ?i«ndtrif»t^rr Mis J F' McV>«\\ ricp Knnrir M H«ns«i A «judal th*nkk »n Rpa\tMf»tkl .IM (itoffrey\tDr.trunk k\u2019lrt» fîldhti», and mum** nf ih»* ()t vi lfoft))it*I Mr* Ivan Wood.Uro hear ci«.1 hO*r* >* tir» *»*lit f 1 oaar*i n, card* and food to Ihr hffrnc.nls»t th** lad ir»» of Ban I ah i nliad rhtimh who r»rv*»d I#** aft«*r the ftinaral Your thoimhtfiiln*»** will alwav* h«* ap pt Pd «lari MH AND MBS J ARNOLD MrVr.NV AND DA MO V, A\\*r'n Cliff, Cjtir*.wmi icmni a \u2022\tthnr -.KSed ¦ Yp« r « *\tnr \u2022« riKB His rmi.DKKN AND (.FtI*.AT r.fn iovini f out dear f;itltrr, ffrand ri i r i tr *';i t < df a thtt.''hr n a Noa 14.I Ml n hv but mt,morlE»H ftti'l fir « f «-« AcHtridr.r r »m*irrbcrnd r>* f.RAMK MIUIKKN iH NNDCMn.hllFN.CLEVELAND Atr and Mr* Donat Cnmeatu, Claude and Doris, of Beauhar nms.were guests of Mr* Alex Amnotte and Mr Henry Am-nottc Mrs Ethel Weir.Preston, Ont .wa?a caller at the same home.The young folk of the neigh b or hood enjoyed the Cleveland W 1 s Hallowe'en party, held at the home nf Mrs.K Stevens, Gallup Hill Air.and Mrs Harley Healy, of Waterville.Me , were w-eek end guests of Mr.and Mrs Ralph Healy and family.Sun day guest* were Mis» Mildred Lemoine.Alontreal.Mrs J, Barrie.Richmond, Mr and Atr?Robert Healy and Eltr abeth.» f | STrEKKROOSI PATLY PECORP, MON NOV 14 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES CASH RATE \u2014 3 e«nts P*r word, minimum charge 50 con»« for 16 word* or I#**.Thro# conweufiv# imertiom, 3rd d«y half ehargo.Si* consecutive insertions, 25% off.10 cents for mailing Record Box replies.DEADLINE \u2014 Classified Ads accepted until 4.00 P.M.da?previous to Insertion.Auction Sales, Legal Notices, Classified Display and Display accepted until 12 noon previous day; 10 AM.Saturday for Monday 569-3636.Mrs ban McCrea accompanied b> Mrs Fran* Ros-s.of Inverness, spent a few days as 12.To Let l.KVNOXVII.I.h MoOmm In-alert « room apartment, swimming pool.I rarport.electric appliances, goori residential area, immediate oecti j pancy.Apply janitor, 64 Belvidere St , Apt.1.Tel.567 5635.15.Rooms To Let 1.Articles For Sale 4.Property For Sale NORTH WARD 500 Moore St.One ____________ furnished room, newly decorated raw and uacTT^Su^roT ali NOW.now, now; why bo *ium\tfor ïonUoman Apply at above kinds »\u2022 buy.aell and exebange.thum, park >our real estate trou-\taddre s Raoul Fortier, Inc.1026 Welling ble on the double, contact Charles ton South.Tel.567-4561\tConnors, 562-4000.THREE newly furnished bedrooms Accond floor, private bath and PRINTING of ell Kinds.WriuTu.for;SIX Individual winterized home., kitchen, lit SC Francis, Lennoa- -1 eaeh with from four to six rooms.ville.Tel.four miles from f'-len Mountain\t.-i- rv I Ski Hill Please apply to Ce raid 20.Wanted To PurChaSC Royea.Knowiton, Phone 243.57431\t.^ or write to P,0.Box 442, Knowl-jol.D BRICKS WANTED .dark.j ton\tmixed colors.Phone 567-5730.quotations or drop In at our commercial plant, Sherbrooke Daily Record.50 Camirand St.Sherbrooke.TeL 569-3636 local 33.INSULATING foam 1 Inch thick 4 ft X8 ft.for $2.40 a sheet, pre-\t\u2014\t- 1\t- finished wood 4 ft.*» ft.from|.NEW bungalow $11,900.00.situated'SECOND hand piano in good condl $3 25 a sheet.5/16 Inch ply- Belvedere SouMl, also Baker St.Hon.Tel.645-2394.Windsor Mills Std.4 ft.x 6 It '\t$16,400.00.Including pavement and lawn $200 00 down.Easy terms, j BEDFORD ,1.!.Pomerlea72fl.The monthly meeting of Ihe If you want to buy sell, devc- Bee - Lighters was held at the vood standard for $3.10 a sheet, 4 ft x 8 ft.'.2 inch plywood $5.15 a sheet, 4 ft.x 8 ft.'Y< Inch plywood, $7.65 a sheet, Vs\u201d Inch masonite 4 ft.x8 prices' are hV' qu.udiiies of 20 ]»P r mortgage your propC]- .home 0f Mrs.K.Shepardson in and up.Tel 569-9191 Rue, ty anywhere m the Kaxtcrn S(anbridge Hast on Nov.!.Construction.300 Blvd.st.Iran- ¦ bEAUDKAN INC.\tMrs.J.Connolly, who has cois ____________________________i\tJ Realtors\ti been a patient for the past few furniture that has been stored; 33a Belvidere St., Lcnnoxville I weeks in Notre Dame du Ros-away, reason for sale, hasn\u2019t been\t5(59.9178\t;ijre Hospital, has returned claimed.Three complete rooms.\t.hnmr bedroom set.living room set and, kitchen set $229.One other atj $199 00.As low as $2.00 weekly, j Paul Boudreau.Tel.569-3980 ori 1956 FORD station wagon, equipped.OIMJ'J-1 Deauville\twinlerlzed, winter tires, good m*4-42ol, Deauulle.______ _____________ Tc!.569-8968\t»< Swanlon.VI , to PRFPASTKD wall paper special 98c\tN.II .to visit her mother, Mrs a \"double roll.Latex paint from FIA T 600, 1961, 23,000 miles.«300.00.j pagP_ $2.99 a gallon.Semi-gloss from| Tel 567-9007.\tMl\u2019S.D.DelcUZO, who has 26.Help Wanted: Male City of Granby STATIONARY MECHANIC IN REFRIGERATION The City of Granby is seeking for a competent man os Stationary Mechanic in Refrigeration, Class R2 REQUIREMENTS; Not over 45 years of age, man of initiative.Applicants are invited to forward, in writing, to the undersigned, not later than November 19th, 1966, their \"curriculum vitae\", a recent photography in mentioning their actual salary as well as the anticipated remuneration for the employment GRANBY, November 3rd, 1966.Donat Brosseau, Controller & City Clerk, City Hall, P O.Box 37, Granby, P.Q.06.Miscellaneous SCOTSTOWN \u2014 VALE\tPERKINS\tLysander Mrs.At Roseberr>.Cynthia and Darlene.Mrs Gerald Davis and Scott.Clinton.Mass .were overnight guests of Mr and\t.\t, \u201e\t_ », f .\t\u201e\t,\t, guests of Mr and Mrs.w.Mim- Mrs.Andrew Cote While here =\t, ,v\tn ; naugb.HuntingMlle and attend- they called on Mrs.Davis .\u201c f, », mother, Mrs Jennv Draper, ; ^\t,,m3aUC v,rt w5,_r Mr and Mrs Allan Harvey, who is in the Courville Hospi-\t,Mr- a.u ^ -\t-\tMcCrea also attended the\tsame wedding and were weekend Mr.and Mrs.Dick Loizeaux,j g,^,^ 0f Mr arKj Mrs.C.Nut-taxidermy, d«er head, ail same\tGreenrange Farm.Whiting.Vt hrown of Lennoxville and fl*h mounted.Rug» made rtfc Richard Parsons.Mont- called on old frends in the Yale\t_\t,\t», ,, from bear, bobca:, etc Expertly ; real, spent the weekend with his Thev also spent some time ;n\tReceDt guests at the McCrea «¦ulptured, thoroughly moth\tparents.Mr and Mrs Harvev Montreal\tand\tHowiek\thome were Mr and M-\tCüf' proof,\t30 years\texperience.Bob\tparsont\t\u2018 n rea\u2019\tann\tH0 CK\tlon Little and two Children.St.Taxidermist, Beebe, Que\tMr Kenneth Magoon.Brant- j0hnsburv Center.Vt .and Mr.\u2022 Mr nDtuMoS' Ke / ?acKeD; ford CoUegiate.Brantford.Ont.and Mrs Franciv Campbell, of zip.and Shelley and Mr and*\t¦\t.DEER heads mounted, 127 00 to $30 00 also other taxidermy work.Hamilton Yatea, Tax.dermist, Dun-?f St _ Bruflo, were guests of !al at Waterloo ham.Que.Tel.295-2037.Kthott.Tel.876.5372.Mrs.G.Doherty and Mr Mrs.Charles Graham.and MODISTE dressmaker, ail types of spent the weekend with his par- Montreal.37.Personal dressmaking to order.Alterations.Mrs.Dan MacLeod were in en^, Mr and Mrs.Victor Ma of all kinds made\ton premises Peacham.Vt., to \\isit Mr\t3nd*ooon\tOthpr euests at the same\tchar-es\tServant,\tof\tMe.\t562415H.after\t6:00 Rm nr Mrs Ralr)h pagc, Thev\talso\twere\tPastor and\tMrs P Foy.was\ta\trecent\tguest of\tMr called on Mr and Mrs Eddy D^rde^gvtc recentlv appoint: ^ Mrs.Harold Patterson and MacLeod in\tOrleans, Vt.\t^ S D A pastor at\tstake fam,1>\u2019 Mr.John\tM.Morrison\tspent\tly.and\tformerly of\tCalifornai hygikve supplies 'rubber goods' a few days in Detroit, where Mr.and Mrs.Alec McMurrav 1 Mailed postpaid In plain sealed ,\t,,\t,\te, ! envelope\twith pace\tlist\tSix\the was a\tSuest of Mr-\tanrf\tleft on\t0et 31 fr Daytona sample»\t25c.\t25 samples\tsi oo\tMrs.Lloyd\tBond.\tBeach.\tFla .where\tthey will Mail order Dept, c-2 Nov Rubber Miss Madeline Woolley and spend the winter months.Co.Box 91, Hamilton, ont.\tMr.Casey Sanders were recent- .en.r ci\tguests of Mr.and Mrs.Basil 46.Pets For Sale _ wooHey.\tHATLEY \u2014 REGISTERED puppies.Chihuahuas Friends of Mrs.Weir will be\t1 ,\t, miniature and Toy\tPoodles, shot- sorry to hear she\tis a patient\t'* '\ta™ Mrs.Jonn\tAlunin ties, Collies.Dachshund.Tel.875- in the St V\u2019ioeenl fle Paul\tHos-\t3\tllton.N 11.Mr.and\tMrs.1* ¦ 3691, Heegsma.Island Brook, Que., itaj Sherbrooke\tBedard and family, Montreal.Mr, and Mrs.Gaston Beati- - 1\t\u2019 ' ____ Mr.and Mrs.F.Davison.Ay- chesne, Victoriaville, Mr.and BURY The many friende and rela lives here of Mrs.Majone Bishop will regret to hear that she has been a surgical patient w a hospital near her home in Wawa.Ont.Mr.Robert Stokes.Montreal, BLACK poodle, male, six months, registered.Tel.560-1706.5TANBURY \u2014 8.Cars For Sale Mrs R S Grevait accom- HBLP WANTED MALE Tel \u2019 r>»;9-919l Rucl Con liAIUJArN: 1962 Oldsmobtie E8 >.four spent tllC past (WO months in $4 45 a gallon, enamel from $4.95: a gallon struction, 300 Blvd.St.Francois.NOW we have here, a low cost top quality Bcrnaphon hearing aid made in Switzerland, sold and fitted only at Central Hearing Ahl.Ci.1 Greenland, 772 Argyle St .Sherbrooke, writx1 or call 567-7081.We.have no salesmen, we are open 8 days a week, call or write us today.GENFJIAL Electric Frigidaire, 10 cubic lee!, on guarantee, call af-| ter 1.00 p.m.Tel.562-3634.ONE complete set of Ludwig drums slightly used.Phone 569-5896 alter, door sedan, excellent condition, winterized.$100.00 below red book list price.Ted French, 1248! Hillside Drive, SI Bruno, Quo.Tel.653-3893.8a.Authorized New Cai Dealers Iianied her son-in-law ami
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