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[" To seek total land tax Nadeau invites other mayors front The mayor of Sherbrooke.Armand Nadeau has decided to invite mayors of Quebec's municipalities to prepare a common front to present to the provincial govern- Habs and Leafs winners again mrtethàjut ,2> Old school to be moved?(Page 5) Expo hostesses visit the city (Page 3) tiecbcoolie Dailu Hecotd WEATHER M.ilnly cl»«r today and Thursday but clouding ovar Thursday awning.Not quita so cold today.Mildar Thursday.Nm th westerly winds at IS today becoming light tonight.High today and low tonight at Sherbiooka 40 and 35.ment a proposition dealing with school commissions \\aca- Established 1897 Price: 7 Cents ting the property taxation field.Mayor Nadeau, said yesterday that Quebec municipalities will need to recover the complete property tax.instead of sharing it with the various school boards if municipal progress is to continue.\tJ The mayor proposed that the cities and towns give up the sales tax and allow the provincial government to keep this tor educational purposes, while the municipalities collect all o£ 1 the property tax.The mayor has insisted tor several months that the sales; tax should be transformed into; an exclusive educational tax.The mayor said that Li the; other municipalities were in agreement with the suggestion! the provincial government could start the transition in time for the 1968 budgets.The mayor said that the only-way for progress was to have the school boards vacate the real estate tax field.He said he deplored the \u201cai-jmost unimaginable hold the I school boards have on the property tax revenue.\u201d In Sherbrooke, he said, the s school tax was twice that of the municipal property tax which was 11 mills per dollar.The school boards charged 21.6 mills ! per dollar.The mayor said that in certain areas, as admitted by Finance Minister Paul Dozois, SHERBROOKE, QITBEC.\\\\ I UNI SDAY.APR1I 17.1%7 Seventy -first year track agreement 1 ARMAND NADEAU Jit ' J« ' ; \u201e\t'\t'*11.'K m m ' J.-\t« *>-V- 0 mm Airliner down mBI ii ¦ ¦ ' ALGIERS ( Reuters I-DC 4 -An al- genan Airways DC 4 airliner lhe school tax was ,Uiree Umes crashed into a mountain deep that of the properly tax.in the Sahara Desert Tuesda}\tthe mayor's suggestion night killing 35 of the 39 Pf1'\" he old be adopted, not one cityj sons aboard, a police spokes- or, )(nvn ^ouid have financial; man said today._\ti difficulties and each could face The four-engined aircraft, oa future -with confidence and a routine weekly flight, crashed participate in the progress of as it attempted to land at die!QUebec, the mayor said.remote desert tourist resort of;____________________ Tammanrasset, about 1,000' miles south of Algiers.* * * Re-enters Cool-off ordered\t.WASHINGTON (AP) - Pres- tire trying idem Johnson has urged nego- '\t/ -J tiators for U.S.railway man- agement and shoperaft unions to save to make maximum use of a 20-day Cooling-off period to FITCH BAY \u2014 (Special) \u2014 \u201cthe terrible consequences\u201d of A man was seriously burned a country-wide rail strike.(when he tried to rescue his; The president, attending a daughter from his burning home hemispheric summit meeting in here last night.Punta del Este, Uruguay, was Gerard Stebenne rushed back expected today to sign a Con- into his two-storey home to res-; gress _ approved resolution au- cue his seven-year-old daughter Ihorizing extension for 20 days but was trapped by the flames.1 of Thursday's 12:01 a.m.strike To escape burning to death; deadline.\tlhe crashed from the secondi The resolution was flown to -storey window to the ground \u2018 Uruguav for the president's cutting his head in the process, signature.\tHis hair was burned off his iii\tI head and his hands and face w T* ^\t| also suffered from the extreme .j\t,\tjheat.\tHe\tis now receiving treat- Ka:l En O n\troGSÎ\t|nient\tat\tLa Providence Hospital MONTREAL \u2014 (CP) \u2014 Rail- in Magog, way communications experts Ü turned out that his daugh-from around the\tworld will\tvis- fee had\tbeen taken from the it Montreal Oct.1\t- 6 for the\tsec- bIaze\tby\tMrs.Stebenne earlier, ond International Symposium Hrs.Stebenne injured her leg on Railroad Cybernetics, t h e anc* cut !lÇr toe anci sbe fled CNR announced Tuesday.1be bouse *n her night clothes.The CNR.host to the confer- .Her 20-year-old son was not said the gathering will re- in,lured.prSJl «¦Jv , m » BY% Sim , juif\"\t* «Ik^llÜH T*»' Pttll: f ^ jitfi .| * V'É ll \\\\ \\SIUN(iTON (AIM Eukkets ami IVamsims I\u2019ninn (cached a tentative contract seulement early today and the nuluMiy ended ns thivc day lockoul.Dircetois of 1 rucking 1 mployers In , yvlu*se lockout had closed ihyyyn about 65 pet cent of the l S trucking industry, approved the agreement hours alter it yvas announced by fedeial ineviialors and officiais from both sides.lhe commet is still subject to approval by policy committees of both the leam-,ters and industry, and then ratification by the -tôt),0(H) union members involved.The three year seule meut in eluded an eslimated >r,h vents an hour w age increase.Details were not made available.\"We are notifying all our as soeiations ami earners around the country, requesting thal (hey go back to work,\" said President M.M.Gordon of TK1 Till had called the lockout In some 1,500 of the biggest firms MONTHF.Mi (OP) The body of Prime Minister Sir in the United Stales in response Donald Sungster of Jamaica will lie in stale lor five hours today to a rash of small Teamsters!in ('lirisi Chureh Cathedral here before being flown home to strikes that involved a few him Ihis island country died men in a dozen or so cities.! The 55.y ear-old prime minister died of a brain hemorrhage We are notifying all our as I'oesday afternoon after a tenacious hot losing threeweek battle against the effects of massive bleeding within his cerebral tissue.Vincent MeKarlane.Jamaican PM dies after 3-week iilness ! soeiations and carriers around | the country, requesting that they go back to work,\" said ! M.M Gordon, TE1 president.An exception, he said, is the!1»»1' commissioner Jamaica n lo Canada ister's dealh, Goiernor General announced early today thaï Sir Slr.Clitford Camphell ol .la- ry, '\u2019t\"1 Ills are on strike and the (ruekin firms an EXPO VIEW FROM HIGH UP \u2014 This photo of La Ronde amusement area (foreground) was taken from the 330-foot-high spiralling skyride La Spirale, at the site of the 1367 Montreal world's fair.The globular U.S.pavilion (above, centre) stands amid a grove of trees while the Soviet pavilion (upper left) is seen across the water with a roof edge pointing upwards.(CP Wirepboto) Uncago area, where Teamsters.\u2014\t^ ^\t,n.nr a asked External Affair» \u201e\u201et reoreSiMiled In al (i m from the luneral home.\tHugh Shearer to he- not upresented by\t., m(w ,VsK ,hr All.,ll none the new prime mimster.iLta» \u201ekl II,, In.h.slrj ,.,l icy committee will meet Thurs |(°\t,) You Don\u2019t Say ID Dark Shadows 12) It\u2019s Your Move 4.00\tp.m.' .3) Secret Storm 5) Laurel and Hardy tii Communicate ft i Movie \u201cFl paao1 12i liuddiev 4:30 o m Î) Movie: \u2022\u2019Suicide tiOJl\u201d ft» S&orro i 12) Movie \"Who Thera\u2019\u2019 y.oe a m* Ai Pavsport 5.15 p.m.ft» Heport 5:3C p m 5 40 p.m.At Music Hop in Now#.Peter nlnfl# .Ii Ski HepoC 5:45 p.m.1» News «.Ob a.m 3) New .Weather \u2022Sports fti Reach tot the Top ID That Girl 12; Pieifv HwrioP 4.25 P-nv.6i VYeatnei 4:30 O.fU 3) Newa Je 5» Huntley flünkJe» til News di Fki TriHa 12) Pulse 4:51 p.m.0) hki Tips uob p m.3i ILficrnan .It Haiman ft) ?on ü ID Bewitched 121 F Troop *125 o.n ft* Spoil» t 3C a m h Daniel Boone ,1» Col ne uni (ii Occa4onal Wife ID Batman 12) The Wild.Wild, West 8:00 p.m, H) TBA Ht Movie: \"AngaJa la the Out field\" 8:33 p.m.fti Stanley Cup Playoff J) My Three Son* | 3) Star Trek Ii) Family Affair 9:00 p.m.13, Movie.\"About Mrs.Kinnear\u2019s Mills U.C.W.holds work session by utt merabon to b« sont wuh a gift, to ooe of th«i life I membtr*, Mrs.Gf'.rgt Th.j.»tn, who L eiaDa«d to hor l>sj at present.Mrs, MrFar'rne, on V.C.W.prtsemej i.Liwr-eni han.JrffU.\" 13) ft\u2019s Happeinni t:30 a.m.3) Dragnet 12) Dc#i) M * tin 10:00 p.m.ft i Dean Mar Up 8; A Hi guga 07 10:30 p.m.ili TB A 12) THE.Cat \u2022'\u20220 M.IP J) \\ew« il NdW« D New# 12.New» 11:20 e.m.ft» Viewpoint 12) PuH* 11:25 p.m.Hi New* 11:30 o m li Johnny Chihoii 'Ji Movie: * Wlciil n ' 3' Movie; \u2018\u2022Swefclhcuiti 11:40 p.m.121 Movie: \u201cShadow on the Window 11:45 p.m.Hi Movie; \u201cArrow in tho Dust\" bus tbc n Hu ions con- behalf of tin a gift to Mr Sympathy cards arc ti sent to Mrs, Ecu Scale R Out., tin the death of h \u2022 KINNKAR S MILLS\u2014A meet band and to Mrs.Lome U ins of the l C.W.of Candlish .on, lennoxville, whose L'nlted Church was held at the band died recently.Dot heme of Mr.».Will Allan on Davidson and Scale fu Mar, 30.\twere former reaidents he Members met at 1:30 p.m.fer a vverk perod.They worked on an umbrella pattern quilt, which had been ordered by Mrs G Perry, the former Frma Guy, The dévotions were led by Miss Bessie Guy, The theme of the service was on Easter.Mrs.Charles Cruick*hank read the Scripture passage.The service was elescd with prayer led MacRae.Mrs.Lawrence Allan, by Mrs.Russel Ituhnej\tMrs.J.Allan and Mrs.CharU The treasurer, Mrs, Eric Mac- Crtuckshank Rae, wave a satislactory report.As the meeting fell on the The Easu-r thank-offering cm dal\" of Mrs.Bertha Nutbrawn's velopes wore turned in at the, birtliday.Happy Birthday wa i meeting,\tsung and a birthday cake, made It was planned to clean the and decorated hy \\t^ Eric Interest urged el meeiini) cl Border C.of C.started, Mr.Doyon agreed ta be chairman of a committee to trini in a siau of offlee.> at a dir- April, m at in l .ii lia SAND HILL - The program chairman, »ie Gny, asked fur sugge for future meeting-The next meeting will vent- in the church hall, Mrs.John Kinghorn anti .nt Cookshire WJ.makes plans for country meeting jin Frensham, England, describing a Junior W.I.being formed there, ami the music festival cf the senior W.I.Following adjournment, re fresh menu were served by the two hostesses.ANSTEAD \u2014 A meeting d local Chamber of Corn-re was held on April 5 at Canadian Legion Memorial e.where Denis Roy, pruv the Regional Chambtr id Lorne MaePnerson.of Ma-g.were guest speakers, Mr, Roy spoke on the import-with lance of a Chamber in the com-Mrs munitiet and suggested that to Bertha Nutbrown as hostesses, gvt action one must interest the Grade was sung and supper members and prospective mem served to 32 members and bers and get them to work.He guests by Mrs.Allan.She was said that he realiied the Boun-assisted in serving by Mrs, Erie|dary Chamber is discourage! but felt this might lie only 'em-porary and will soon be revived.Mr MacPherson said he hopes before too long to he able to announce that there will be-a Quebec Liquor Board in Rock Maud 11» spoke of the work church hall and prepare it for MacRae.was enjoy ed.One of for this which has been done u.-e for Sunday School classes the gucsis, Mrs.Sidney White, by President Arthur Langevin.and t .CW, meeting in the i Ville LaSalle, was ebserving her There was discussion about spring and summer months birthday on the same date, the acute housing shortage and Articles (.1 .,o(l used cloth- while Mr.McFarlane's birth- contact is to be made with the ing arc to be collected and sent,day fell on the following day Central Housing and Mortgage and greetings were extended to Board to see if .something can be done to get a development Do\u2019 .\u2022ml How to relievo Ï5ÂŒ ACHE r#e Dim! :-a rm« for relief from «»\u2022« iyMtmtti cor.i* non ejiuainir *u« buckarh*.Boon you feel re*t\tDo* pen body mi'-ht have ol the universitv Sliei hrooke Rotarian lit I\u2019eri v ave a sui pl'|s< speech on I'vpo 6\u2019i al Mniiiego Bay .la'iiao , Rolaiy Chili March 38\t'he scheduled speaker couM md allend so Mr I'ci iy stepped in .Burnell out Fpicifis I oopeiallls was in the pioeess of haviiu: spilukleis installed in its warehouse where a half a million weul up in smoke Iasi week .\t.Looters are not a Ihlog nt Hie past several id them were ul work at the scene oil the night futlowinp Hie blaze they even stole the cliarred and ieiiiainiiig change in the warehouses soft drink inaeliinc I udger Keiiudiy president of Bean-dry I.umbel piosillent vd Beaudry Maple I\u2019loduets, ilso has aboin :75 men vvorkuu loi hun neai Jackson, Maine .I an lie\tHauling.\\ ice\tpi esideill\tof tile Royal\tLite .sav inj: Soculv\tin Hus area\tpasses on\t(he wont that\tHu Soc- iety will give a special ccnleiuiial hat during this year lo any pupil passim a bar hron/c.hrouve cross or award of merit .tins will he in addition lo all lests passed Tlm witness with the Beatle hairdo had been silting all through Urn hearing allluiUL'Ii the judge had ordered all witnesses out of the court rimm ., .when it eame time for the witness\tto testify he\twas asked\tit he did not\thear l-he judge onlci\tev ery une out\the replied in the negaliv e .causing Crown prosecutor itoland Dugie to quip \u201cMavbe you should gel a haircut limn you would hear heller, \" Seeing Hud aviation radio communication is a I wav* in Hie English language lo avoul Irouldc in (lie air , .i« there a chance lli.it tin municipal airport to hr opened April 22 will lie inaugurated ai least parliallv in English?, .1 M .leailson.Imnd of the Hotel Dieu Hospital s building eoniiniltei told ibis story al last Saturday'* official opeiiiuc ol the nurse- school he was given an nfflc* in the hospital Inrmerlv occupied by a chaplain .no sooner had he srlllcd in Hum he irccived a lelephone call from a rum who said her cniilrssion >ouldn'l wail .thinking Mr .leansnn was Hie efiaplain.she weld right ahead and marie her riMifcssion .What could I do.\" Mr .lean-son eoiiiineiited .Sim dull! t give me a chance to speak Mil' supporters in Ihe new federal tiding of Compton have iiaineri a new executive comprising: I\u2019residenl, Donat Louis Boy.Lake Megantie: vice presidents Dr.Curti* l.ovviy, Sawyerville Duncan Graham, Slansleatl and lauio-die Ashliv .Last Vngus, and .secretary treasurer, Charles \\.('liai penliei.Sawyerville The new seal comprises Slan-slead (\u2019mmly, except Magog, ( oi up lull' and most ol f''ruil- teliac.BUSINESS FOR SALE MOBILE HOME PARK AND SALES LOT in Northern Vo.r- mont I .urge Hnilding recent ly remodelled, has 3 oflijM rooms laundry, 2 rest rooms, one with shower fo aeeommiv dale travel trailers, black top streets Large work shop which will accommoriah a 12 wide unit, giving an opportunity to renovate used units, power overhead doors.Plenty of dorage lot furniltire eh Building has central healing, artesian well lurnishes walei to park Newly remodelled 7 loom house with 2-car garage.Very desirable loiation has utirinited potentials, near last developing ki and year round resort area, large lake wilh excellent ti hing amt biia ing ,,i ,i., ./oui one hall mile Iront olovorb'.il c lulti ialo III .Mobile Home Kranehises availalile Also Bank Financing lor Mobile Homes.full Due I line lo oilier ini crests that do not allow me to spend on the premises will sell at reasonable price.Write Box 15-4 or Phone Lyndonville, Vt Tel, 626 5910 U S A.!|> nbee will never hi j e sheep for w ool -till cheaper to rteri.But, mutton able to because have f.c a n he sheep produced in Quebec if the ¦ rjpulat.ion is increased.Mr Bernard was introduced b- Paul Nadeau and thanked , bv Ivan Saunders.80DÛERS Rotwar wise - - 1WN eC- -tUMMtrcTFJ.NS v h l m?ywsiC tu-» ANDREWS \u2022 ^tolerant PLIMMER COÏ.OR.Pt lui RttBIKt tf lfLiKtUIAHU Bf'UtitBâ ! OSCAR KAMMtRSTEIN U.ERNt'TlXHMAS \u2022 #\u2022\u2022\u2022.#\u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022*#*\u2022\u2022*\u2022\u2022*\u2022\u2022 \u2022\u2022 \u2022,v*# Matinees 2.15; Evenings 8.15 Tickets now available ¦ W\u2014T\u2014w\u2014«\tChildren 10 years old ' l i \\ j i f I and over admitted FIRST OF ALL IN EASTERN TOWNSHIPS W\" FIRST OF ALL IN EASTERN TOWNbMIKS\tX THE LENNOXVILLE PLAYERS PRESENT TIME REMEMBERED A romantic comedy by .1 directed bv John I).'v.n Anouilth Cowans BISHOP'S COLLEGE SCHOOL Al DITORH M \u2022 8.30 P.M.April 2Uth \u2014 Students .75 - General 1.00 April 21-22 \u2014 General 1.00 - Reserved 1.50 Sponsored by the I-ennoxvtlle Wing of The Sherbrooke Hospit,.Auxiliary Tickets on sale at Clark's Pharmai Feg'd .lennoxville King Pharmacy - Sherbrooke Shopping Centre This space courtesv of - THE KILTIE CO LTD l ennoxville, Que.Traveling Is Fun Because We re Here Whatever your travel best plan is to consult the trouble, leave vou ! We re, the handle Open daily 9 a.m.to 5:30 p.-n.\u2014 Friday until 9:30 p.m.Saturday 9 a m.fo 5 p.m.Evening Appointments.Guy Brennan -\u2014 Genera! Manager 7^ Trans-C:ean Travel Inc.Tel.569-9378, 569-9879 218 King Street West Sherbrooke PRIME RIB ROAST OF BEEF FRESH PORK SPARE RIBS Red or Blue Brand LB.LB.79* 59* NICHOL'S PORK SAUSAGES\t2\t99*\tFRESH WASHED SPINACH Cello Bag \u2014\t2/49° FRESH PORK LIVER Sliced \u2014\t\t39*\tMEXICAN CANTALOUPES Size 45 \u2014\tta.h 29* SMOKED LEG HAMS Whole or Half \u2014\t\t,b 67c\tYORK RHUBARB PIES (Frozen) \u2014\t2/85c FRESH HADDOCK FILLETS\t\t,b.59c\tNEW MAPLE WAX carton W\t I FLORIDA ORANGES orGRAPEFWT 5 LB MESH BAG 45 (Large Size) Marsh Seedless 1 ^0 lennoxville,DUE\tI NEW BRUNSWICK POTATOES 10\t29* m DELIVERY IN SHERBROOKE P.M.AND LENNOXVILLE A.M.Tel.562-1531 i ^bccbrookc Pally Peeord Th# poper of th* Eoitorn Townthipi.EiUblUhfd February n, 1897, Incorporatinj lha Sherbrooke GmMU (oat.11137) and the Sherbrooke F.xaminer (ait.1879) Published every weekday by tha Sherbrooke Daily Record company Ltd.119 WellinEton Stretl North.Sherbrooke, Qua.JOHN BASSETT Chairman IVAN SAUNDERS President E.MOIRA BASSETT HUGH DOHERTY Vice-President\tEdltor-ln-chlel WEDNESDAY, APRIL 12, I9N7 Redistribution causes odd line-ups Desire of Forestry Minister Maurice Sauve, now representing llcs-ilc la Madeleine in the House of Commons, to contest the forthcoming federal by-election in the Montreal Island scat l Oulrcmont-St.Jean is a reflection of the delicate position in which many Members of Parliament finit themselves as a result of the drastic change in the electoral map following the recently-approM-d redistribution.The tilling presently held by Mi Sauve will disappear with the next lederal election and the Forestry Minister must seek election elsewhere if he hopes to continue in the House of Commons.Outrcmont-St.Jean, for a number of reasons, is the logical scat for him and there is no doubt he would have entered his name there in the next general elections if the resignation of former State Secretary Maurice I amontagne had not forced an early by-election.But this development raised something of a problem.Should a newcomer found to contest the seal succeed in retaining it for the l iberals, in all probability he would insist on standing again when the general elections come around \u2014 thus forcing Mr.Sauve to hunt around for another riding, So, Canadians are treated to the rather unusual spectacle of a cabinet minister resigning a scat he already holds in the House of Commons to contest a by-election, just to assure that he has a chance of returning to the next Parliament.But the dilemma of Mr.Sauve is one in which many present MP's find themselves, including some F.astern Townships representatives.Their scats are disappearing under redistribution or being combined wiih an adjacent constituency, with the result that in many cases two present MP's \u2014 sometimes supporters of the same party \u2014¦ will be fighting each other for another term.One aging wolf is happy ahiuit miniskirts because his eyes are on their last legs.Tuned engine cuts air pollution With the increasing air pollution caused by automobile exhaust fumes bringing about legislative proposals that range from requiring the installation of expensive anti-pollution devices in all internal combustion engines to the prohibition of the use of these vehicles in populated centres, interest centres on the action that owners of present-day cars can take to improve the situation which rapidly is becoming critical in many areas.According to a survey conducted by Professors Franklin I lower and Joseph Soporowski.of Rutgers University, much can be accomplished if the motorist keeps his engine well turned.They say that a properly tuned car burns most of the hydrocarbons in its fuel and turns them into harmless carbon dioxide and water.Unfortunately, they say.few cars on the highways have properly tuned en- gines, pointing out that a car wuth one bad spark plug cun emit 25 times more hydrocarbons than a tuned engine at ordinary highway speeds, Tuning is especially important for trucks, which contribute more to pollution because they arc used more constantly, often by different drivers.Steps the individual motorist can lake to improve the air pollution situation are: Have carburetor adjustments checked periodically; have faulty fuel lines and gaskets replaced; check timing and spark plugs at regular intervals; have the engine overhauled if it is burning excessive oil; change oil and filter at regular intervals; avoid \u201cjack rabbit\" starts and quick stops; avoid unnecessary idling of the engine.Today a tuneup is a matter of choice and common sense.Tomorrow it may very well be a government regulation.?ir ?Sonic folks xtn> fat because they can't stomach a diet.Human brain limits machine power There is a certain unpopular uneasiness about computers.But it is not because people arc at raid they will some day be automated out of their jobs.Rather it is just a feeling that machines arc becoming too humanlike.This was revealed in a study based on interviews with some three thousand people and reported in a magazine devoted to the data processing industry.It was found that many people believe \u2014 wrongly \u2014 that the computer is infallible and that n is a \"kind of super- brain which thinks as humans do and which can provide instant solutions to highly complicated problems that ordinary man cannot even begin to understand.\u2019' \\x more and more people come into daily contact with computers, however, this modern-dav myth is expected to lose its force.Familiarity in this case will breed not contempt but better understanding of thinkine machines' true capacity to think -\u2014 which is no more than men give them.The readers say; Bible change The Editor: If any man shall take away from the words nf the Book of this prophecy.God shall take away trs part out of the Book of Life, and cut of the Holy City.Rev.22: HI You see it is a very risky business this changing of the Holy Scriptures.Nothing in the Bible staggers a born again believer.I am opposed to the correcting of the Holy Scriptures.Men have tried to destroy the not needed, Bible but it si ill lives on.The nv.raeulwisly preserved Scriptures prove them God\u2019s word.We hear much about vandalism these days but me thinks it is worse vandalism to refa.-hion ihc.-e master pieces of the inspired word of God.Good Christians like the Bible as it is.Many of you have family Bibles that were in use many years ago.Your grandfather's Bible has been handed down it s perfect to you perhaps.Look it over and find out if there are any chapters that were crossed out, and these words written in the margin this chapter charging.The Bible does not need correction.It is the perfect volume which will be the best, legacy we can leave with our children as we cross the river to the golden city.Yours truly.A Lover of the Bible Other papers say: Action against critical strikes Sen.Jacob K.Javits of New York has made the first major move on an issue that demands early national attention.He has put forward proposals for new laws enabling the United States to deal with strikes deemed likely to create national emergencies or threaten public health or safety.As is well known.President Johnson pledged himself to bring in such legislation at the opening of last year s session of Congress.Nothing was done then.Nothing has been done so far this year, although in the meanwhile there befell last summer's disastrous, costly, and inconvenient airlines strike.Furthermore, t(ie United (The Christian Science Monitor) States is thought by many labor experts to be quivering on the brink of a number of possible strikes (among them, in the trucking and shipyard industries) which could have a serious effect either on the domestic scene or on the war in Vietnam.Clearly, the time is squarely upon the country to find some fair and firm method of handling strikes which fall more into the category cf national crises than they do into that of labor disputes.Senator Javits\u2019 proposal would authorize the President to appoint hoards of inquiry to make public recommenda- tions for the settlement of such critical strikes.It would also empower the President to seek action in federal court to seize and operate struck facilities so far and *o long as was needful to protect public health and safety.Federal seizure of struck industries is.however, an immensely complicated question, involving, as it does, a whole string of such issues as the right of management to manage, the right of workers to strike, the effect which such federal action has upon public thinking, the type ot settlement which such a seizure can lead to.and in deed, w\u2019hether such a seizure is actually constitution*), , Would You Say the Wish Is Father to the Thought?'' iiiiiiiwiiiiam f C0Wt Cat-and-mouse game of the Ike Tory rase becomes a gtsikp but still it's Will Dief run?' OTTAWA \u2014 (TNS) \u2014 The Conservative leadership race is becoming a gallop.And chances are at least six candidates will fight for the finish line and victory at the September convention in Toronto! Jockeying for position in the latest lineup: Alvin Hamilton, about to tell his leader, John Diefenbaker, that he can t keep his pledge not to run while Mr.Diefenbaker is in the field.In Winnipeg, Premiers Duff Roblin and Robert Stanfield have shaken hands in a preconvention alliance, making it clear that one will not run against the other Party president Dalton Camp, according to reports, will seek the leadership he cause he has not been able to persuade his favorite.Mr, Stanfield, to go for it.The name of Donald Fleming, former Diefenbaker finance minister, is now heard loudly as a candidate.And there is reported to be \u2018\u2018massive support\" building up for Ontario's young Education Minister, William Davis.One of the unlikeliest earn! idates -\u2022 as far as public ao-pcal is concerned is Senator W'allace McCutchron.not yet declared The surprise here is ihat be may be managed by a man w'ho was one of the By RON COLUSTER last Diefenbaker loyalists, Richard Thrasher, who would give up his job as a magistrate in Windsor, Ontario, to get back into politics.But Magistrate Thrasher hasn't made up his mind.His participation would be a surprise because Mr.Diefenbaker and Sen.McCulcheon are bitter political opponents, And Magistrate Thrasher was Mr.Diefenbakers special assistant.More jockeying: Tory House leader Michael Starr has marie it official, again, that he's a candidate.NERVOUSLY Mr.Starr said it, nervously, about three weeks ago, and wasn't eaten alive by t h e man he shares a seat with in the Commons, John Diefenbaker.In fact.Mr Diefenbaker called him a \"triple A\" candidate.But that was partly to soothe Mr.Starr's hurt feelings when a newspaper re port said that Mr.Diefenbaker might support George Hees.John Diefenbaker isn't say ing who he is supporting or if he is running himself Many members of the caucus believe he will run, at.least for the first ballot at t h e September convention.Then try to give the succession to the man of his choice.In Vancouver recently, Mr.Diefenbaker appeared to show his hand.Reports on his speech there quoted him as saying: \u201cMy fellow candidates\u201d suggesting that he, too, was running.But, since his return from Vancouver, he has stressed that he didn't say \"my fellow candidates.\u201d He said: \"Fellow candidates,\" and as there were three declared candidates on the platform, that didn't necessarily include him.CAT AND MOUSE It\u2019s the cat - and - mouse game of the year.There are two main reasons for the gallop: The apparent lead of candidate George Hees, Ihe growing strength of Davie Fulton and the fear that soon it may be too late for other candidates to catch up on them.The attitude of John Diefenbaker.Some of the contenders have held back for fear of offending the chief and to give him time to state his own intentions.It\u2019s now a fair guess that they\u2019ll have to wait until balïoting day at the conven lion to know for sure if he\u2019s a candidate.But they can't wait that long, if they're going to compete.Bygone days 1 TEN YEARS AGO BEDFORD » An «nleyebU »v*ning w«* »p«nt by fho»« who »ttond«d *h# *nnu«l \"Fun nisht\" of fh# Homo «nd School Aitocilrion.Minutu w«r« rsad by Robert Geld in the ebience of the tecretery, John Lloyd.Membership fer Ihe yeer ttendi et lî femiliee, tt wee ennouneed.Hotteirei for the «venins were Mre.Gordon Roy, Mn.Cleyten Muncattor, Mre, John Ewing, Mn, C.Boomhower, Mrs, W.W.Brown, Mr», D.Beorwort, Mr*.Elliot Cokor-line, Mr».Grenier.Mr».Cherle» Bergeron, Mr», N.Merlin, Mi»» Lottio Ce»«y end R.Gold, FIFTEEN YEARS AGO St, Andrew'» Young Foe-pie'» Society met in the church hell with Lorretne Smith, the preiident in charge.The devotional period wee conducted by Loi» Hunting end Lorraine Smith.Topic of discuiiion we» Sundey recre-etion.Prior to the meeting, teeme enjoyed carpet ball end ping pong.Refre*hment» were *erved by Loi» Hunting end Eleanor McVein.Lennoxville WCTU met et the home of Mr*.R.W.S.Nutbrown, Belvedere Street, with Mr».A.Bredley e» e«-«iiting botte»».TWENTY YEARS AGO The April meeting of St.Monica'» Guild we» held at the home of Mr».D.Merit with Mr».G.Herring a» (oint rostesses.Mr*.S.Metienger, the president we» in charge of the meeting.The meeting opened with prayer and 20 member» en-swered the roll cell.Hostesses served refreshment» assisted by Mr».R.Blake end Mr*.L.A.Gnaa-dinger.Mr».Massanger poured tea, Forthcoming meeting will be held at the home of Mr».Bruce Clarke.So many lunches Tax deductions remake civilization By W ARD l ANSEL NEW YORK iNF.A) - The lunch being a deductib1* co»t oi doing business, we were invited the other noon lo break bread with a perfect stranger - 3622 2L by our calculation She was a press agent, and the purpose of the lunch seemed to be lo get Ihe name of her client s product into the newspaper.But what that product was, and who made it.we do not remember.As it turned out.the lady had many other things to talk about during that three-hour lunch \u2014 her p.eychiatrisl, her dental problems, her hairdresser, her eosmetician.A* we stumbled out of the ,restaurant and into the westering sun, it occurred to us rhat tins lady spends more money on her head in a year than most people earn to support their families.Now, that is not a partial larly useful piece of informa Don.Most especially as it took three hours of eating and drinking to get.We only mention the matter because it is income tax time, and each year at this season we are reminded anew of what the deductible business lunch has done to civilization.Not so long ago.as we recall, the institution of t h e lunch belonged almost exclu sively to school children and ladies organizations.The real mea! was dinner.If a man had a liaison in mind, he took the lady to an intimate supper somewhere.If a wife had any complaints about her life, she aired them at the dinner table.if a client had to be con vinced, or a- prospect nailed over a steak, it was an 8 p.m steak at the very earliest Writers might write through lunch, but they always step ped for dinner.If a business crisis was not resolved by noon, it was tabled for an hour and reconsidered after lunch.Men an! nations were always betrayed at supper.Mata Hari never got up be fore tea time.And who can imagine Jesse James deciding to rob a train over a sand wich and a cup of coffee In the days before the deductible lunch, the most y o u could expect at a noon meal was the Four-Course Businessmen\u2019s Special.But that has all changed.Nowadays, business crises are not discussed until lunch.Clients are cozened at noon.Seductions are waged before 3.Wives and husbands meet at lunch to discuss the terms of separation.Foreign correspondents never emplane for the front lines without having had lunch with the editor.No book is written, no-play devised, no magazine article finished unless the author has a weekly lunch conference or two xvith his patron.Horses Antwer to Previou» Punie ^hcrlirnukr Sailli îïu'nirù SUBSCRIPTION RATES v.arrier delivery In Sher-brooke end Eastern Townships, 40 cents weekly, by mail in City of Sherbrooke, $20.80 per year.Mail subscriptions in Canada, outside the city limits, end Great Britain, 1 year $10.00, 6 months $6.00,\t3 months $4.00 1 month $1.75.United States and South America, 1 year $17.00, 6 months $9.00, 3 months $5.00, I month $2.00.Single copies 7c; Back copies.7c; over 30 days old, 15c; over 90 davs old, 40c.\"Authorized as second clast mail.Post Office Depertment, Ottawa, and for payment ef postage in cash.\" ACROSS 1-Exprew 5 lake a horse 11\tAppeal» 12\tWaited on the sick U Ranch for Uvettock 14\tBeing, half horse »nd helf man (myth ) 1< Ear (comb, form) 17 Riven (Sp ) 19 Reformra church in America tab.) >0 Masculine nickname 21 Table «crap 2J Chair 15\tHermit 2S Adventure (var.) 27 Guide's high note M Metric capacity unit 29 Referring to manner 32 Legal point 3S Uncloses 34 Riding academies 3d A thing woven .19 Fondle 40\tFeminine appellation 41\tEpoch 42\tBreed of line horses 44\tPiece o( carpet 45\tRiotous action id Manila hemp 50\tVexes 51\tWise men 52Man\u2019s name 53 Snow vehicle DOWN 1 Inferior rece hone 2\tI-ady jilted for Helen of Troy 3\tSmall horse 4\tBelgian river 5\tRepeat performance * Search 7\tFooted vase 8\tDevotee 9\tClosest 10\tTrain 11\tPenetrating tool 15 Assessor\t3!\tMaligner 18 Greek letter 32\tPolynesian 22 Take possession\tchestnut (legal»\t34\tLeast 24\tIntended\t35\tShelter for an 25\tAilments\tauto 26\tSecluded valley 36 Brought out 29\tHay cutter 37 Icelandic epic 30\tTo work\ttales &5JSJ AU-IL BED n\t\t2\t3\t4 tt\t\t\t\t 13\t\t\t\t \u20196 '\t\t\t\tTT- w\t\t\t\t 23\t\t\t24\t25 \t\t\t2/\t 12 14 21 39 Senate errand boys 43 Fish 46\tGreek god of forests 47\tPeer Gynt's mother 49 Formal dance (Fr) '9 ilO lb |19 29 33 ' 45 132 134 \t 50 52\t\u2014 43 47 49 53 35\t36\t37 40\t\t 44\t\t \t\t \t\t \t\t Stately as the stately home British butler still buttles on Fortiuâ Mcudcet FREE PARKING LONDON (API\u2014In this egaii tarian era.the old-fashioned English butler still buttles on.but his tail coated ranks are thinning Buttling circles estimate 600 butlers of the old school still discreetly tread the caipeted corridors of the great houses Today, however, many so-ca led butlers are really butler v.ileU.TODAY IN HISTORY A mine shafl caved in at Moose River.N.S., 31 years ago today\u2014in 1936\u2014trapping three Toronto men who were investigating the abandoned workings.H R.Ma gill died April 20 during an enormous rescue opera ton in which 100 miners participated but Dr D.E Robertson and Alfred Scad-ding were dug out alive.The progress of the rescue was broadcast constantly by radio, contributing to the keenness of public interest in the feat.Second World War Twenty-five years ago today\u2014in 1942 \u2014 25 British bombers were shot down raiding France, the Ruhr and northern Italy: Allied aircraft raided the Japa nese on Timor Island: British desert patrols found an Axis column near Temrad.Libya: the last Americans on Bataan surrendered to t H* 13 nog.43 or butler-parlormen.or even butler-valet-chauffeurs.The real butler is, of course, almost as stately as the stately home he inhabits, commanding respect from a squad of underlings and respctt frnm his master and his master\u2019s guests.He has his own valet and at mealtimes is velvet! by loss;\u2019!* servants who run his errands and address him ;:s mister.; The grande! of them ail perhaps.is Mr.Aulton whose employer is the Oucen at Buckingham Palace.He is so grand he is called u Toward.He is the Mount Everest of buttling.The butler of the new school is a mormn1; coated g:nt who may work at week-ends or gc out daily and nightly buL mg at a différant house or apartment every 2i hours This sort of gentleman's gentleman is turned out by ihe butiting schools and gets his employment from agencies.Quite often the butler of the new school is an Italian.Spaniard or Portuguese.MUST HAVE CALLING The buttling agencies are often run by ex butlers, such as George Reeve \"Buttling is a most honorable profession.\" says Reeve, \"but you must have a calling for it.Not everyone is equipped psychologically to be a butler.\" Some of his men are, like Reeve, ex butlers.For their services he charges three guineas l $9.451 a day.A guinea is a snob pound, worth a shilling, or 15 cents, more than a pound Because of the temptations provided by their surroundings i\u2014olentv of drink and easy ac- cess to the bubbly \u2014 butlers sometimes fail from grace.Buttling circles tell a story about one of their number who got so lit up on a grand occasion that he put the wile of his noble employer across his knees and spanked her.Old - fashioned butlers still wince at the terrible memory of a gentleman's gentleman who got so stoned before a certain dinner that he entered the dining room naked except for a starched collar and white tie.The guests ignored the boiled butler \u2014 at least through the soup course.\"That, sir.\" commented 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lb.31c oz.5/1.05 oz.6/1.06 doz.59c gailon 5.00 BEER & PORTER - TEL.562-1591 I » SHERBROOKE PAU.Y RECORD, WED , APRIL 12, 1067 S ts HRs}- :iTÎ ï .'i.,*\u2019'.\u2022 .,\u2018l* j.; î .Ordered to Bedford Assizes on fraud charges swEirrsRiRc, ward \u2014 (Staff)\u2014Irvin* Turovitch and Ho^cr Grenier.Montreal, were ordered to the Uedford District Assize> following their preliminary hearing on 13 charge* of fraud.Turovitch will face 11 charges and Grenier to, follow mj.; Judge Gerard Normandin\u2019s do cision.They were released on $1.000 cash hail, that was re ; dueed from the original $3.000 they posted for their hearing.\u2022 \u2022 \u2022 Jacques Cloutier, St.Johns, pleaded guilty to a charge of breaking and entering in Philipsburg during September 1960, end steeling $300 worth of camping equipment that belonged to camp owner Henry Schonberg.Cloutier, now serving a two year term of molesting a minor, saw 27 months added to his sentence, to be served concurrently.Two travelling companions, Leo Bergeron and Denis Balthazar, both of St.Johns-lber-ville, will spend the next 30 days in the Btdford District Jail for the same offense.\u2022 \u2022 \u2022 Jocelyne Cato and Pi-rrurr By JOHN M.C ACHE V (Record staff ¦ «porter) Dan.hirand, Rod ford, will tv sontonood by Judgo Cor.ird Normandm.April 14, foCowih their guilty pleas to ob.-tnict mg Justice, to wit, conc-.uHii;; Karl Kylitis when ho was « fugitive \u2022 \u2022 \u2022 Judge Gerard Normandin will render sentence on Roger Poulin, 34, Granby, who pleaded not guilty to a charge ot impaired driving.Poulin was apprehended after he had sideswiped two parked cars opposite Street, Granby 21, 1967.33S Main on February V preliminary hearing that :-t iin.l.ru,i' during the days' oi the ' itc ind -1- DHoney will ro.\u2019pon on April Jit, Hki\".G ir i:'.n I'usu.iy, eliargod withj criminal n.igonoo, will face Judso Nonnandin, 4i ^ th 1 ii-ii Daniel, fenner owner of the \\ amaska Hotel, Cow onsMll -, s l ined S.\u2019iOO unit eost.s.or 90 days In Jail following his plea of guilty to a second charge of serving min-ora.Crown Prosecutor Claude N oiseux pointed out lliiit Daniel had lost the hotel, and was hard pressed at Ihe moment.lie asked Judge Norman-din to grant a six month delay in payment.Hie Judge agreed.\u2022 \u2022 \u2022 A bench warrant was Issued for Donald (Juigley, want ed on a eharge of non-support.+ * + Antoine Roy, owner of the Quebec House, was fined a total (of $786IH for non-remission of \u2019hospital tax durit::: IfK\u2019S, Nan-payment will cost him 90 days in Jail.* \u2022 \u2022 Alain Dubuc was found guilt of four violation* of the federal sales tax act.He was ordered to pay $400 or spend 90 days in jail.\u2022 At thin- l.emire, Rnxton ¦ 'alls, and Rosaire Jeanson, Racine, pleaded guilly to charges of operating gaming devices, namely pin hull ma- See \"Ordered To\" On Page 9 WEST i a (\u2019sM SHEFFORD'S OLD SCHOOL ! \u201d¦ UiJaiiilllJJliitSifc Moving 104-year-old school protested in West Shefford BROMONT \u2014 What may well I be the last chapter in th- lit-' of the Old School in West Shefford may be written if the suggestion that it be rnoveu ir., its present site, where it has stood for 104 years, is agreed to.It is understood that the Tow-n of Bromont has applied to the government authorities for a grant to defray the cost of moving the school to a new site on a hill overlooking Ihe Yamaska river, a half mile beyond the village.To reach this position the venerable brick building must sur vive the descent of one hill, the crossing of a bridge, and a steep climb to its projected rest- ! ing - place.Some residents have mentioned the disaster that befell the ! historic Galt home in S h e r-brooke, when moved only a short distance; it collapsed into a heap of rubble.West Shefford village h a s grown up around its old school, ; which was built before the village became a municipality.; When the building was erected in 1863 and donated to the School Commissioners of the Township of Shefford in 1867, it was described as a two-storey By LINDA A.KEARNS (Record Correspondent) building on Lot 2 of the First; Range of lots in the Township; of Shefford.The land measur-j ed five roils in front by ten rods in depth, a desirable piece; of property today, as it is a j corner lot on two streets.The original use of the building was for a public hall, school and place of worship, j The ground floor was for many i years used as a place of wor-| ship by the Methodists, from; 11867 until 1S15, when they! i built a new place of worship \u2019more westerly in the village,i which- subsequently became the\u2019 United Church.The upper floor [ of the old school was used until the early ]!)50's as a school, until the pupils began to at-! tend Waterloo school, and it| was transferred to the Waterloo Protestant School Commission.Known as the Temperance Hail for many years, the meetings of the West Shefford Municipal Council were held there from 1889 until 1915.The Protestant School Commission of Waterloo returned the building to the village in 1963, and it was to be used by the citizens of the village according to the purposes of the original deed of donation.Thus the moving of the school from its present site would contravene the intention of the original donation.Many residents of West Shefford are opposed to the removal of the Old School, and feel that it is the last link that binds them to their history as one of the pioneer settlements in Shefford County.They have asked that no further action be taken until a public meeting is held where all views may be heard.The historic value of the Old School is inherent in its permanency.Moved elsewhere, it would be a gaunt and lonely outcast without significance.Removed from its companionship with the village and its people it would have no meaning.The money spent on moving it could be better used in repairing the neglect that has been its lot of late.Restored and given an honorable role in preserving some of the.relies of the past, which we are beginning to appreciate in this our Centennial Year, it would join the company of the historic buildings which the interest and the industry of the historical societies of our province have fostered and preserved.The April 5th Fire at our Main Depot means a completely new stock in every line, straight to you from better food producers! f \tLibby's\t\tCatolii's \tpm & mu\t\tFANCY PASTE \t20 ox.4/99*\t\t1 o ox.5/99* Would risk gallows to prevent second police torture session MONTREAL (CP) \u2014 A convicted murderer testified in court Tuesday he willingly j risked being sent to the gallows so that he would not have to undergo a second torture session at the hands of police and private investigators.Jean-J'acques Gagnon, a 34-year-old accountant, made the comment at a preliminary hearing of 11 policemen and four private investigators on charges of assault with intent to maim.Gagnon said that although he had been promised only a five-year sentence for his oo-opera- Date changed KNOWLTON \u2014 (Special) \u20141 The Anglican Church Women is' holding its meeting on April 18 instead of the regular date, later in April.Following the.meeting the bale will be packed.Members are also requested to hand in United Thankoffer-j will be 2:30 p Church Hall.p.m.at St.Paul\u2019* Sherbrooke Daily Record COWANSVILLE P.0 Box 32 Newt Office, 413 South Sf.Tel.263-3636 or 263-0482 Subscriptions, renewals.Classified advertising; Mrs.S.L.Grueenwood 127 Albert St\u2014Tel 263-C6C2 CORRESPONDENT tion in an investigation into an arson investigation, he ended up with life after his conviction last October on a eharge of noncapital murder.Last week, Gagnon refused to reply to cross-examination because he said he had another murder trial pending and he did not want to jeopardize his chances.The 15 accused are charged with wounding Louis Sicotte while questioning him about arson eases Oct.20-21, 1963.TELL OF BEAI INGS Both Gagnon and Sicotte have testified that they were punched, kicked, spat upon, reviled and broken physically and mentally during their detention at QPP headquarters in Montreal.Gagnon, convicted for the gangland - style slaying of Al-beric Bilodeau, had a change of heart Tuesday and agreed to answer questions put to him by defence lawyers.Gagnon calmy admitted he had killed Bilodeau and buried him in the woods.He said it was done in self-defence.He did not make this claim at his trial last fall because of fear of the police.Gagnon said he had made a statement to Constable Pierre Ricard, one of the accused, after a brutal torture session during questioning about a fire that had occurred in 1961 or early in 1962.Gagnon said that at his trial he repeated what he had been told to say by S.Sgt.Paul Emile Picard, then chief of the provincial police arson squad and another of the accused.GAVE FALSE TESTIMONY Gagnon said evidence he gave before a provincial fire commissioner was false, in part.\"Picard told me what to say and I did just that.\u201d mwim WE A.E MANUFACTURERS OF: \u2022\troll-up type aluminum awnings \u2022\toverhead garage doors \u2022\tHouse trailers \u2022\tAluminum dr-pboard \u2022\tFibre glass stone 0 A\u2018-.ini -î c'a or 5, \" -dow A storage sneds \u2022\tStationary type f bre glass & aluminum awnings ABOVE OR BELOW GROUND SWIMMING POOLS p«u.^rgtron.ROLL-UP ALUMINUM CO.LTD.1035 Panneton, Sherbrooke.Tel 559-9l'\u20191 Lennoxvi'ie Rep: V,c Rouleao, *4 Oaiicor, 5Z9-i346 He told almost the same story eight days later before a provincial police inspector in Quebec City in the presence of his lawyers.\u201cWere you still afraid\u201d asked a defence lawyer.\"Your lawyers were there, were they not\u201d \u201cYes, but so were Picard.Ste.Marie and Lefrancois,\u201d said Gagnon.\u2018T was afraid I\u2019d get another beating if I didn\u2019t say what Picard ordered me to.\u201d Sgt.Marcel Ste.Marie is another cf the accused.Roch Lefrancois was deputy chief Crown prosecutor in Quebec City.The hearing, now in its 11th week, continues.Operation car wash succeeds KNOWLTON \u2014 (Special) ¦ Grant McClure, proprietor of ! the BP station, here, turned ;( the facilities for car washing j over to an ambitious group of j youngsters for a day.Grade 11 of the Knowlton High School turned out in force to wash every car within their grasp fori| the entire day.The project under the command of Brian Marsh washed more than 100 ! cars in an effort to raise money for a class trip to Ottawa.This trip is an annual event and is entirely financed by the boys and girls themselves through the proceeds of several dances and a grand round up of ears to be washed.As you approached the scene of operations, your car was whisked away from you, washed by one group, and then turned over to another group i armed with chamois leathers, and the car returned to you in no time at all, all washed and gleaming, free from the win- ; ter\u2019s ravages of salt and mud.j and you 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Aberdeen St., Sherbrooke, Tel.562-3255 Leo Kellce, 355 Lourier St., Sherbrooke, Tel.569-1717 King Groceteria, 86 King St.West, Sherbrooke, Tel.562-1211 Marché Lussier, 381 Short St., Sherbrooke, Tel.569-3671 Marché J.O.Robert, 843, King St.West, Sherbrooke, Tel.562-3055 Gerard Vochon, 765 de La Bruyère St., Sherbrooke \u2014 Tel.569-5977 Léo-Paul John, St-François, Tel.845-2933 Marcel Dodier, St-lsidore, \u2014 Tel.658-3659 Boulanger & Paquette, 67 Moin 5t.North, Windsor \u2014 Tel.845-2666 Fortier & Beaudoin, 66 Main St.South, Windsor \u2014 Tel.845-2660 ¦ \u2022 ^ \u20225».i « SIÎKTtRRnOKE T)ATT-Y RBCOKP, WKT)\u201e APHn.12, IflflT , rontlnulng ttiMr »«b«rrlp»ion* Idiiy» with A shower w»* held xt the Marjorie T IODE chapter, Bedford, shows $198 balance BEDFORD \u2014 The monthly meeting of Missisquoi Chapter I O D E, was held on April 3 xt the home of Mrs.John dough The first vice regent.Mrs.hew contact the provincial president, Mrs Haydn or Mrs McCTae.The semi annual meeting of the provincial IODE will be held in Sherbrooke in October.The national meeting will be held in Ottawa al the Chateau Laurier from June 2 - 7.his mother, Mrs, Dobb and brother, meeting for the Douglas Hoapit- Robert Dobb Messrs.Edgar al, Verdun, when a large num and Robert Dobb vere guests her of arlieles were received In addition articles were re ceived from Ihe members of the United Church U.C.W.brought to the last meeting Any one desiring to give to the worihv cause mav leave dona Mrs, Richard Craighead^ sei (j(in|| wl)h Mrs R|rhirf| Crtll( vices al home and abroad, re :|leari ported a shipment of t7 articles, i An interesting pari of the consisting of quilts, mit on 20.Any member wishing to\tthe meeting, expressed the viewison, Ont ,\thas returned to his\tspent\twith\tMr and Mrs.\tWayne give her services is asked to\tthat they were nol i nieces ted in\tclasses after spending his hol-lCoote\tand\tfamily Sailor feted at ^cotstown birthday party in Ulverton ULVERTON - John Stokoe, Jr,, at present on leave from HMCS Stidacona.Halifax, NS, was invited to spend the day with Larry Cinnamon.Upon his return in the early .evening he was surprised to (find his friends waiting to wish him a happy birthday.Al ihe close of the enjoyable evening Mrs, Stokoe served a hot supper, complete with a ce leorated candle-lit birthday (ake.The guest of honor was [presented with an envelope of [money and received gf>od wish es from nis friends John Stokoe, Jr., will leave shortly for Halifax, to complete his training and will then be joining his ship, Mr, and Mrs.John Stokoe entertained at a small dinner party at the Miss Richmond Restaurant when g.u sis of hoo-or were Rev.Dr.Perry and Mrs.Perry, Drummondville DRUMS A SPECIALTY The Swiss city of Basel has 30 drum-teaching schools and an ^annual drumming festival.Irompanied m Montreal hy Mr John Sherman, who spent a couple of days in the city Mr.and Mrs.Perry l-emmae, Mr and Mrs w T Pearv n, ¦aul and Scott, Mrs, D R Mac- Lennoxville.and Miss Chn- Mi.Donald of Windsor, and Mr*.]er nf Knowlton spent a day tohn M MacKenzie.Sher-'vith Mr.and Mrs.F, B May brooke, were guests of Mr and hew.Mrs D.D.MacLeod and Mr.I\t______________ and Mrs Burns MacDonald and family on April 2nd\tMELBOURNE \u2014 Mrs Roberta Gibson.Little- The infant daughter nf Mr ton, N IL, spent the weekend and Mrs George Blouin, Daa-with her uncle Mr.John Murray ville, was baptized a ihe at the home of Mr and Mrs French Presbyterian Church on D D MacLeod All are pleased April 2 Rev.Gerald I) ran of-that Mr.D.D MacLeod his fjciated.The baby received the returned home from his stay at names, Andrea Dawn Follow-the Sherbrooke Hospital.Mr jng the service a family dinner and Mrs Ronald Stokes, of wan served at the home of the Bury, called on Mr.and Mrs.infants grandparent* Mr.ani D D.MacLeod recently.\tMrs.G.P R Fortier Guests Mr and Mrs Reginald Hodge, included Mrs Ilenrv Winget, of Cookshire, were recent guests Richmond, Mr.and Mrs.Da of Dr.and Mrs.Dewar Scott, vid Fortier and two children, Mis\u2019s Hope Coleman, nurse-in- Mr.and Mrs.Blouin and fam training al the Sherbrooke Hos jly, Danville pilai, spent her two days off, Mrs.Cameron Oborne and at home with her parents, Mr daughter, Miss Sharon Oborne and Mrs Ralph Coleman,\tspent s few days guests of Mr Miss Ruth Sherman, Mont-; and Mrs Alfred Bishop and dau real, spent the weekend with'ghter Nora, at Chomedev.her parents, Mr and Mrs.P.1 The remains of Mr.Charles A Sherman, after having spent Arb u c k I e, Woodstock.N B the Easter holidays with her were brsrught to Richmon brother-in-law and sister, Mr.l rested at the W.A.Storie Fu-and Mrs.Mac Dunsmore, North[neral Home, on Gotiin Street Pembroke, N.H, She was ac-\u2018where the service was held on Afternoon Group of UCW meets at Waterloo WATERLOO \u2014 The afternoon group of St.Paul's U.C.W.met on April 4 at the home of Mra.Donald Lewis, Park Street.Mrs.Edna Dunsmore read the devotion*!, entitled Life Through Human Eyes.Mrs.Marion Purdy led the group in a hymn and prayers.Invitations were read from Creek Church.Foster, to hear a talk by Rev.Mr, Jennings on India, and from the Ladies Auxiliary of the Legion to attend an evening on cancer education.Refreshcents were served COOKSHIRE ______\tanc* * social b°ur en.|oyed.Recent guests of Mr.and Msr.R G.Hodge were Miss Marion COUNTING RESIDENTS Hedge, Miss Janet Johnston.LAKE LENORE, Sask.(CP) Miss Shirley Hale, of Arvida pl«Sued by gaps in records of Mr and Mrs.Carroll Smith.loc*1 history, u» centennial Rock Island, Mr.and Mrs.Ber committee of this central Sask nard Hodge and two children, atchewan village is making of Magog\tisure it won\u2019t happen again.An Friends will be sorry to learn album of photographs of all that Mrs L.Desruisseaux, Mrs.Lake Lenore families, eom-11 Scowen and Mr Walter plete with names, ages and all Hamilton are patients in the^ertinent information, is being Sherbrooke Hospital.\tassembled.Aprfl 1 Rev ft A.Cameron officiated The body was placed in the vault at Maple Grove Cemetery.Melbourne with burial to take place in Ebenezer Cemetery Upper Melbourne la ter in the spring Mr, Arbuckle was the son of the late Mr.and Mrs John Arbuckle, all form er residents of Melbourne Mrs.Alfred Page, the former Hattie Arbuckle, and Mr.Page, their un, Mr Ronald Arbuckle.and Mrs Arbuckle.all of Woodstock N R , were here to attend the \u2022service.Friends of Mr L.A.Booth.Upper Melbourne, are pleased to learn that he has returned from the Sherbrooke Hospital, rfter being a patient there for several day s.m 00D UEtTItM ni UST VALVES in It\u2019s a pleasure to shop WHERE YOU T VAL PROMPT, COURTEOUS SERVICE AND THERE'S - «wWr-\t0f v ', SMjk*'?.*\t\u2018 : \u2022V '.\u2018wife ¦>,\" M'.4lf\t- '\u2022 ' *V '.?-J* V ^ w : * - '.'Vi, ' This Week Specials SHELLS SWEATERS Sleeveless, rolled round neck T-sweaters for girls, n block ond pastel colors Sizes 7 to 1 4.1 Mens SHIRTS and SHORTS Elastic waist and legs.Matching athletic top.Good quality, 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a token 0.10 point and the Mom real index dipped 0.40 point.The stock market today (Courtesy ef Greenshields Ltd.) MONTREAL STOCK\tNEW YORK STOCK MARKET\tEXCHANGE Previous\t\t\t\tPtavious\t \tClosing\t11 a.m.\t\tClosing\t11 a.m Amer.Tel.\t.53^\t39\tAbitibi\t111 «\t11 L Anaconda\t807«\t811 a\t\\lgoma\t24'.\t24'» Bethlehem Sire\t36\t36'a\tAluminum\t32'.\t32 L Borden\u2019s Co.\t35\".\t\tArgus Corp.\t16\t Chrysler\t38'»\t38\u2019*\tBell Tel\t.60 '*\t,60\".Comm Solvents\t44'»\t\tBrazil\t12'»\t12'* Cons Edison\t3.6\t3ft\tB.A Oil\t33 .\t33\".Douglas\t56 W\t\tB (\u2019.Forest\t23\t22'a Dupont\t147\t\tCan.Ccnuul\t4 1 ' »\t41\"» General Electric General Motors Goodyear Inti Bus Mach 85% 76% 43% 450 new British house construction.4 4 The injured were identified as Sandy Beyette, 68.and John Edward Arnold.50 Both men .were reported in serious comli-Attor- .\t\u201c\t.Wishart tlon\tht'sPltal- mentary committee on a .justice and judicial affairs, currently1 studying a bill proposed by Don aid Tolmie (L-Welland) which TORONTO \u2014 (CP) would cancel a convict s citm- ney-General Arthur inal record 12 years after he saj(j Tuesuay he wants an in had completed his senlence.quest into the death of a man The bill also would cancel on jQ Workmen's Compensation ¦«\u2022\t\u2022 \u2022, p \u2022 his 21st birthday the criminal goar(j hospital in suburban *0 VISIt « CIMS record of a person who tom-North York to proceed as quick- QUEBEC (CP)\u2014 Premier mitted a criminal offence be- [y as possible.\tDaniel Johnson said Tuesday he foie he reached 21.\tHe was replying in the Ont-, will visit Paris soon to inaugu- JjC\tJjt\tan0 legislature to Opposition rate the new headquarters there BARNSTABLE, At a s s.\u2014 Leader Robert Nixon, who ask- of Quebec House, which re-API \u2014 A 30-year-old mother, ed whether the planned judicial ccntly was moved into a fash-who is a Christian Scientist, inquiry into the dismissal of Dr.ionable residential quarter, pleaded not guilty in superior;Morton Shulman as Metropoli- The visit would be his first court Tuesday to a rnanslaught-.tan Toronto's chief coroner to France as premier and might er indictment which charged might delay the inquest.\tinclude a meeting with Presi- her with \"failing to give suffi- Mr.Wishart said that while dent Charles de Gaulle, he cient medical care.\u201d\the does not feel tre conduct of added.Dorothy Sheridan of Harwich the inquest would impede the Although the premier did not was released without bail and inquiry he plans to discuss discuss the issue in hi.s informal the case continued to April 24.the matter with the inquiry j legislature corridor conference.She was indicted in the March commissioner as soon as he is the cultural affairs department 18 death of her daughter, Lisa appointed.is known to be dissatisfied with Make your investing as easy as Electric sales QUEBEC (CP) \u2014 Premier Daniel Johnson said Tuesday negotiations are continuing between Hydro-Quebec and \"various groups\" outside Quebec on the possible sale of surplus electric power generated at Churchill Falls in Labrador.Questioned in the legislature by Opposition Leader Jean Lesage, the premier said no dc cision had yet been taken nor any choice made among the groups interested in buying surplus .power.Earlier.Mr.Johnson said the time has not yet come to make public a letter of intent between Hydro-Quebec and the Churchill Falls Labrador Corp.for the purchase of power under a 40-year agreement.The corporation is a subsidiary of the British Newfoundland Corp.Brinco, which will spend about $750,000.000 to develop the falls.Delivery of power to Quebec is to begin between 1972 and 1976.T?:\u2019 No outbreaks QUEBEC (CP) \u2014 Gilles Grégoire, president of the Quebec separatist party ralliement national, said Tuesday his group does not plan any demonstrations during the Queen's visit to Expo 67.Mr.Grégoire, independent, member of Parliament for the Quebec riding of Lapointe, made the comment at a news conference, saying his group has taken no position for or against the Queen's visit to Montreal.Another Quebec separatist party, le Rassemblement pour l'independancc nationale, an nounced April 3 it will net engage in anv demonstrations during the royal visit to Expo, which was considered \u201cinterna , tional territory.\" LONDON (CP) The British government's no-change budget got a frigid reception today, from almost everyone hui the' ! international money market and B r i ta i n 's m e t prey oils Is j James Callaghan, ehanei'llor of the exchequer, in the bluc-print he unveiled Tuesday, jehose a safety first policy for the iMiund sterling and ruled out any relief m m the austerity of freeze and squeeze.It was, as (he experts pre dieted, a neutral budget, with little or no relief for the average taxpayer.The Conservative Daily Alail .said the budget expressed Prime Minisler Wilson's determination that the country would never i again have a sterling crisis.The independent left-wing Sun i said Callaghan was right not to be generous, \u201cbut did lie have ; to be quite so uninspired and uninspiring\" DEMAND AID Members of Parliament, bu.si nessmen and union leaders re acted with disappointment and disillusion.Twenty Labor MPs signed a House of Commons motion demanding more state aid for poor families.Hopes for lax cuts or tneas , ures to hnn.sl investment ami re duce unemployment were dashed by Callaghan.ORDERED TO - - - Continued from Page 5 chines.They were fined $25, and the machines were confiscated.* *\t# Claude Lagimoniere.Town of Mount Royal, and Aime Gaucher.Roxton Falls, pleaded guilty to charges of impaired driving.\tThey\treceived\tthe minimum Ç51) fine and costs, or 30 days in jail, and saw their drivers\tpermits\tsuspended\tfor three months.* *\t* Michelle Eabbe, 19, ftian-by, was found guilty of a charge of willful damage to private property.She was fined $50 or 15 days in jail.Ask about Royal Trust\u2019s Managed Funds Royal Trust offers a choice of three Managed Funds that enable the modest investor to enjoy the \"big portfolio\u201d benefits of broadly diversified holdings.You buy units in any or all of the Funds.Investment in these Funds may be registered as an officiall>-approved Retirement Savings Plan.And amounts put into such plans are deductible for income tax purposes, within prescribed limits.Royal Trust Managed Fund* SHFRBROOKF.150 Frontenac Street I am moat interested in receiving a copy of the projpectin which contains a full description of the Managed Fund?.Î understand there is no obligation on my part.talk to it ?in vour best intercut Same \\ddrcas_ \\pt For furl her information and to obtain a prospectifs telephone or write to your nearest Royal Trust office.Cltv Pros.does progress demand that you expand?SYSTEM OF FINANCING is your best source of financial assistance in meeting the demand to expand in today\u2019s fast-grov/ing economy ., RoyNat provides loans of $25,000 to $1,000,000 or more for the purchase of machinery, equipment, land, buildings, for working capital, for refinancing or for buying an existing business.Terms up to 15 years.For assistance with any industrial or business expansion project call: RoyNat Ltd.at HALIFAX, MONTREAL, TORONTO.WINNIPEG, REGINA, CALGARY or VANCOUVER.or enquire through sny branch of THE ROYAL BANK OF CANADA BANQUE CANADIENNE NATIONALE THE CANADA TRUST COMPANY MONTREAL TRUST COMPANY GENERAL TRUST OF CANACA The caution s course he charted for economic recovery was better appreciated abroad International money dealers ex pressed confidence by raising the pound's dollar rate to jusi a fraction below the parity level of $2.80 Callaghan did cut instalment plan deposits on pun base of motorcycles and extended the maximum allowable repayment time to 27 1110$ths from 24.Asked m a television inler view why motorcycles wore the only sector of the economy to get relief from Hie nine month long credit squeeze, he replied: \u201cMotorcycles arc always thought of in terms of the young man in a black jacket at 100 ! miles an hour along a bypass.\u201cIn fact, 95 per cent of motor \u2022 cycles are low-powered and are ; used by people fur gelling to work I want to help this cheap means of gelling to work 'LOST' PROGRAM Businessmen agreed with Conservative Leader Edward Heath lhal Callaghan bad produced a \u201clost opportunities\" program by not cutting taxi s to encourage i investment.Labor unions were galled by Callaghan\u2019s warning tb I no big ; wage increases will be tolerated after Iho compulsory freeze ends in July Callaghan told Parliament the government\u2019s s q u c e z e w'as worthwhile\u2014Britain repaid massive short-term debts following j last summer's sterling crisis; reserves and exports were up, and sterling was strong.The balance of payments, m deficit by about £822,000.000 ($2.466,000,000) in 1964.would show a surplus Ibis y ear so that other medium term debts to the Interriatmnal Monetary Fund and Switzerland would be paid off by December.The budget increased allowances for single or widowed women with dependents and gave slight relief to authors and other creative artists who now can spread certain taxes over six years instead of one.But there was no relief for citizens wanting to holiday-abroad the LOO travel limit was retained.Montreal livestock market MONTREAL (CP)\u2014Prices for all classes of livestock were steady today compared with Monday on the Montreal mar Demand good: trading ac Ini.Paper\t27'.\t27'.Int.Tel\t89\".'\t Johns Manville\t.58\"»\t58'.Kitlde\t\t.59'» Montg.Ward N.Y Central\t26\"»\t \t70 U\t Pepsi\tA3\t Radio\t46\t46 Republic Steel\t47 W\t Stii Oil of N.J.\t62\u2019/.\t62's Studebakcr\t51 '*\t U.S.Steel\t441 »\t441 » Wnoolworth\t22\"»\t Golden wedding DIX VII.LE (Special family of Mr and Mrs.Reginald May hew is holding open j house for friends and relatives lo celebrate their golden wed tiling anniversary lo he held a) jilie la-ginn Hall in Coatieook on 'Saturday, April 15.from 7 to 9 pm.A program is plannd for the evening Produce Quotes Udn.Aviation FI\tT1'* Cdn.Breweries\t7 Udn Hr.Alum A 18 Cdn Pc Railway 68 Chemoell\tu Cons.Paper\t43 Disi Seagrams\t38's Horn Bridge\t18% Horn.Foundries\t2i-., Dont Stores\t19'a Dom.Tar\t17 Dupont\t38 Famous Players 371.Ford \"A''\t135 Fraser\t27 Gt Lakes Paper 2H:'H Hawker Siddley 4(H) Horne Oil \u201cA\u201d\t20 » Hudson Bay Co.18'» Husky Oil\t141» Imperial Oil 58-« Imp.Tobacco 15 the incl.Acceptance 24 L int.Nickel\t94\"» Inti.I tililics 30 U \\ 26'1 28-» lam.Public Kerv, 15'; Labalt\t23',-i Laur.Fin.\"A\"\t4 9.5 McMillan Bloedel 29 » Massey Ferguson 23Ah Ogilvie\t13 Ys Noranda\t511 Price Bros.\tLTD Quebec Tel Salada Foooris\tHU» S'helll Cda A\t25>,4 Shop A Save\t13 Steed Co\t'.v 1 Traders Fin.\u201cA\" !> Trans-Can.Pipe 297« Trans-Ml Oil\t17» LEONARD, Edward W.- At (he Hotel Dieu Hospital, on .Monday.April It), 1967.I'dwsrd j\\V Leonard, husband of Mar igarct Green, resided at 374 Vic-itoria St .a! the ago of 77, dear father of Henry.Thomas, Lor tidia.Margaret.Francis and Rila.1 Resting at Bricn's Funeral Parlor, 160 Ball SI .where the fun oral will leave on Thursday, April 13th , at 9 4.5 a.m, for service in St.Patrick's Churdi at 10 00 a.m Interment in St.Michael's Cemetery.PARKER, Berth* L Sudden Iv a! Carbine, Que., on Tuesday.April 11, 1967, Bertha L Boyce, in her 83rd.year, bclov ed wife of the late Orion Park er.and dear mother of Greydon Parker Resting at Raoul Bour-gie Funeral Home, Lachine Funeral service will he held in 1st.Andrews Presbyterian ti\u2019hiiri'h nn Friday.April HI h ,d 10 00 a.m Interment in Mai : vern Cemetery, Lennoxville, Que., al 2:00 p.m REEVE.Rev Graham* Sud Idenly on Tuesday, April 11, j 1907.Rev.Grahame Reeve, at Ins home 1082(M32A St .North j,Surrey, R.C Beloved Pastor of jthe Sawyerville Baptist Churrh ; from 1942 1946.Triad Oil\t1.96 \u2022Walker\t3,'P v West Coast Tran Bn.Cn.Nationale\t04 Bk nl Montreal\t07\"» MONTREAL (CP) - Agriculture department quotations: Butter: Current receipts ten dcrahle 92 point s 62.\t93 points 63 Agriculture stahiliza-lRk of Nova Scotia 70 tion board selling price 63.ICn.Bk ot Comm 71 Cheese Wholesale current Royal Bank f.o.h.Montreal: Quebec while i *or Dom.Bank 421/'a; colored 425*.Skim milk powder: Spray process No.1 in bags 19'A 22; rol 1er process No.1 in bags 18\u2018/â-20, feed 16L17; butter milk Successor to Howard Hasttnps I ho I .a I o (ieo Robb, Jos.Hingston, Kenneth .loi.ue, Walter MorrUon.KitablKhed 1850 (Curb uf clutnhi 80' 7 70'j 1 wLgl to oxprrv-ts MINES and OILS Alla.Gas Trunk Central del Rio Denison Falconbridge Gunnar powder 15'A-I6; whey powder \u2022 r?0fFlj'son 5.j'2 cents.\t.CJuemont Potatoei: Wholesile sellingjRio Algom prices: Quebec 50s .90: N B.50* j Steep Rock i .83-,85.10s .24 .25: P.E.I.75s j\t.! California 100s 6 50.50s 3.50.\tt'11 iTlNlUirUlUt :if>7 » ne 51) H 88 L 151 12 .52 8 70 27'.5.9.5 7(H.\tm.v ho\t:l 1 1 10 t 1 KUll.S\tand\t1\ta|);»rert;4 \ttion to\tin y 1 tmil.v,\ti el;.\titivrs and \t11 u rm's.\tlor ilov.v i s\t.Pl-\tml 2.Jtiris, \t! I wi*h Observances in this com\triven year* *£ tod a .\\pi!l lo til O' I nrui.v friends Tor munity, the city council has| it, imw.\tr iiif flowers, candy* and many reformed a \u2018¦pedal citizen's com-\tSO** nn ,inrl 'ear.' c» hv, m-mb.I.I during Hie K -1er Holl- ^\t.-n,\t\u201e 1,11, .\tIressmt.l m-mo-les never Ole., s jeri I im r - lo Grade HR mitteo.with view to establish .Alwa>, rem,.mbBi-ed b,,\t.,\t;; 1 .MoCourt ef ihe mg a directive group.The men\tthe family\ta, : ;\u2022 >, ,.1 im b.r.uUfui hand asked to represent the citizens'\t-p.h-u Es.iiar card», in appraci^- committee met.last Wednesday, harrison in lovins mnmorv and will establish a standing or-;r>f * rlc'\u20191' \u2019''n'1 J11\"'1 ,\t.\t,\t.\t,\t, i kther, » meat John w ho p-yrr, ganization which it is hoped twe\u201e, v«,r,\t,h., moiUh will be of a permanent nature kit thf* Sherbrooke Ho.-pll»!.PA'nPJNTS, r,rL-,TS OF THE l i er ho.mf, a* > .1 f; .tc.xeag;-: .4 e ,»\t.\t1 .Som» may think w p I he City of Magog ha.» du cussed approaching the provm- Bui that \u2018w« never v m, rial department of municipal w* inved you ihen.affairs for funds.The tentative.r i ha' p for- WOOD * W p wl.h to express our r'r : 7 *nfl .s nepi'P tuinks and ap >r*»-pj.Don fo ail pr Dip m^ny relatives iJ f-i ricis ho v^p' p always so Wt* lovp vou still and always wiîi .kirui and eon.vie!*rale to mother arid .remembered bv,\t:rancîmother, Mrs.Catiietir.e J.amourt constderprj as a rpqiu\tftL\u2019SSIE fwife).\tVvoOfis.our in\" her t\u2019mrs of need silo was $102,783.35, being a\tGORDON (son),\tf »r earn and com.'ort.We also wish percentage of the amount .«pe\t- !ri ,hanl< r-ipeclall.v everyone who rified as available under «oeci MURPHY In loving memor- nl as.vUte-l her and oflered tneir con-llien as availame under «peu\tf,thcr< ,|pnrv Mu,-phv.who \"'\u2022rn and comfort In Innumerable tic circumstances.\t______,\t1,\t1
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