Sherbrooke daily record, 10 octobre 1967, mardi 10 octobre 1967
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'wnnairt Je àher?rx&\t_\t_ Beavers win hockey season opener 9-3 over Granby (See page 12) WEATHER C!oody with a frw period* of rain today.Wednesday mainly cloudy with a few scattered shower* and a little cooler.Light wind*.High today and tow tonight 60 and 45.Stjccbrooke Dailu \"Record Smile for today Drink like a fish M yam want to.but drink what a fill, drink*.Established 1897 Price: 10 Cents SHERBROOKE.QUEBEC.Il 1 SHA's Oc I OBI R 10.19b: Sc\\e niy-first year Police hold suspect as material witness ùwmsviik driver bludgeoned death n two men in Meganfic LAKE MEGANT1C \u2014(Staff) the fire department arrived \u2014 Fire yesterday afternoon were in vain due to heavy took the fives of two elderly smoke.Lake Megan tic men when they It took the Lake Megantic became trapped inside their Fire Department almost three apartments.\thours to bring the fire under Dead are Cyrias Bolduc.78.control and shortly after five and Josaphat Aube, 66.of 109 the fire was out.Frontenac Street in Lake Me- Xeither the cause nor an esti- JpPfl f .i1\" iiiffti ( \\\\ V\\S> Il I I (Stuff) \u2014 tieoiy'i's t'olnoir, 57.i taxi ilriu'r vmriloutl by Homer ami N oiseux, was iouml blmigeon.'il to «l.-aili near the interseelion of W alsh and W e 11 i » g t o n Streets, t oo aits' ille, at last night.Is was reported this morning that a suspect is being held as a material oiSttcss for a coni net's inquest.( utnoir «as fmmd in a Bv JOHN Met St.Ill V (Record Aloft Repin 1er) ditch In t\u2019ooansville entt-siabl s .iules Walt/ and t.is-ton Lacroix « ho «ere in-vestigaling a ear lhal «as in a field.iMr.t'otnoir sutfered mas-site froutal Iruetures ol the skull, cheeks and jtt«s.I he «capon, a stone, «as found In members of the t'onitnsx ille municipal po- lice force assisted In members of the Conans*ille nt-taehnieiit Quebec I\u2019rtt* iiutal I\u2019olice, mid members of the Montreal homicide squad, dbO Metiill Street.Mr.t'otnoir is belie*ed to ha*e picked tip a fare at the tiai-C'antoii reslaiiriiiil imd «as heading in the direeli* n of Walsh and W ellington, to area new to him.Mr.( otiioir and his pa ' ;i(firin Guevara was killer! and graphs of a man who looked elsewhere to load new insurree-\u2014Israel \u201dhas rejected a British ,tiat hi* hwl> 1* now with the, like Guevara talking with Boliv lions.if the government regulator l)r Churchill Fails second battle begins ST.JOHN S.Nfid.(CP)\u2014The second battle of Labrador's Churchill Falls has begun, with Newfoundland waging a holding action against Quebec labor while trying to muster manpower at home.The prize this time is really the apoils of the last campaign \u2014an expected 7.000 new con structlon jobs in Labrador by 1969 resulting from Quebec's market-guarantee last year which enabled a slart on the six-year *700.000,000 power project.No* that One oecisson has been made to harness the 6.-000.000 horsepower potential of the Upper Churchill\u2014afl«r 10 years of interprovineial wrangling over everything Item per-miU price to the Labrador boundary\u2014the question i- who w ill get the construction jobs Mages to the work force are expected to average SSo.ooo.ooO annually, roughly equal to lb-yearly armel services payroll of the Haiifax-Danmouth defence establishments.Newfoundland has priority on all construction jobs under its statute which incorporathe developing company.The Blit\tsecure »\tt a-l 90 per cer\u2018 of\t\tequipment t\training se\thool con ish Newfoundland Corp.iBrin\tthe jobs\tL,r Sevvfoun News, Huntely Brinkley 6)\tNewt and Weather 12) Pulse, News 7>CO tt.n.D Danser Man 5; Truth or Consequences 6j Kven On Six 12) Batman J-X p.m 3» Daktart TUESDAY > ! Dream of Jeanme ' 6; City\u2019s Story 3» Garrison s Gorilla\u2022 12) Jerry Lewis 1:00 p.m.À» Jerry Lewis Red Skelton 3i Red Skelton i Hi Invaders ; 12) Ironside ?:00 p.m.6 Barbara Streisand >> Movie \u201cGirls, Girls.Girls\u201d 9 3G p.m.5, Good Morning World Hi An Kvenin* With .U) \u2019N\u2019 Whistle 10:00 r.m .7» Harry Re-asoner hi Newsmagazine 13; Hollywood Palace 12) The Pruoner 10:30 p.m.i 8) Public Eye n ot i.m S, ft.ft, 8 12) News II 20 O.It.61 Viewpoint | 12) Pulse.News 11:25 p.m.6) News 11:» a m.j 1) Movie \"Plt/all\u201d I 5) Tonight: Johnny Carson 8) Joey Bisnop 11:45 p m 8) Pan-American Games 12» Movie: \u2018'Ihe Virginian\u2019 1:30 a.m.12) Your Guide to Expo WEDNESDAY /;0C a.m.J) Todav 7:0$ a m.1) News, Benti 7.45 a.m.») Farm and Heme 7:55 a.m.3) Vt.Report 8:00 a.m.D Cap't Kangaroo 1) Your Breakfast Serial 8:30 *.m '\\) Milton the Monster 9 00 A.m.Romper Room 5) Fugitive I Hi Unux !2) Local News 0:15 a.m.hi Montreal Notebook M-DExpo Guide ?30 a.m ; :i Kd Allen Time j Quebec School 8) C artoon Carnival !2) University of ihe Air 10.00 a.m H) Candid Camera ! Ti Snap Judgment Hi Bachelor Father I 12) Hornoer Room 10:25 a m.[ 51 News j t) News 10:30 a.m ; Hi Beverly Hillbillies j '») Concentration : fit Swedish Scence Hi Temptation 12) Magic Tom 10:55 p.m.j 8) Children's Doctor 11:00 a.m U Andy Griffith j 3) Personality J 6) Focus 8; How's Your Moth-j er In-Law 11:30 a.m.L D ek Van Dyk# i 3) Hollywood Squsrpn 6i Serial Six ; 8) Family Game U 00 noon , u luoro of Lif« 3» Jeopardy 6) Luncheon Date j Hi Everybody\u2019s Talking 12:25 p.m.I 3; News, Benti 12:30 p.n.| 3-6) Search For tomorrow 3i Eye Guess ! 8i Donna Reed j 12) Little People 12:42\t>.m.! 3» (^uldùîg Light | ft) W'orld Scries 1:00 p.m I ii Weather ! 8) Fugitive ! 12) It\u2019s A Match 1:05 p.m.3) Across the Fence 1:15 p.m.Hi Ch.3 Presents 1:30 p.m.i 3) A,» the World Turns 12) Mr.and Mrs.3:25 p.m.31 News 8> Dark Shadow* 12) It » Your Move 3.30 p m 31 Edge of Night 4:CO p.m.it Merv Griffin Hi Dating Game \u2022 : 2) Buddies 4.25 p.m.») New s 4:30 o.nv i) Mike Douglas ft) Barney Boomer 8) Newlywed Game 12' Movie: \u201cThe Small Voice\u201d 5:00 p.m.i D Secret Stoira fti Zorro : ) Two Streets 10 00 p nt : 3) Dundee and the Cuihane j 5) Run For Your Life 1:55 p.m.12) Mike Douglas fc:.\u2022l&hpp* \u2022 : Ê&:: Jew. He and She j 8) Movie: \u201cX .j Unknown\u201d 12) Pierre Berton 6:25 p.m 5) Weather 10:30 p.m.6i Black Campus j 12) Sports Hot Seat ! 1 Or* om.the i 3) News Weather, Sports I 3) New* 6) News 6) News ! 12) New* 11:20 p.m.6) Viewpoint 12) Pulse News 11:25 p.m.8) News, Sports 11:30 p.m.6:30 PA ;\u2022 New# 5)\tNews ft) News I2i Pulse.New* 7:00 p.m.Ii Hazel 3) Truth or Con.se\tj 3) Movie: \u201cThe Last quences\tBlitzkrieg\u201d 12) Your Guide to Expo j 3) Johnny Carson 6)\tSeven on Six\t! 3> Joey Bishop 12) Flints ton es\t11:45 p.rr.7:25 p.m.\tft) Movie: \u201cCrossfire\u201d 6) Sports\t12) Movie; \u201cChetniks\u201d NEW YORK AP \u2014 Two-hour feature films are galloping off with tile television season s tap ratings to cate and man; persons in the industr;- are thinking about adding more long programs.Since the industry apparently regards the length of shows as significant rather than content, the viewer may soon find that on several evenings a week a network will have two long programs in prime time.CBS has already started with Cimarron Strip running for 90 minutes followed by a two-hour feature film But there are others who are not so sure that the popularity of feature movies is anything more than normal reaction to a definite programming gambit in use by all three major networks.They plan to wait awhile before proclaiming that half-hour comedies as w\u2019elJ as one-hour action stories and westerns\u2014traditionally TV staples \u2014are.if not dead, declining in ratings.\u201cWait until we've all run out of the strong shows in those movie packages we've bought,\" cautioned one executive, SHOWING BEST NOW \u201cWe\u2019re all loading in our best stuff now.I think it would be a mistake to count any show dead, no matter what those early ratings show , until we see 'what happened when we are a\" forced to use the run-of-the-mill movies.\" Meanwhile, there are repor-« m the trade papers about tie pending demise of a number of shows with poor early ratings Mentioned were NBC\u2019s Maya which so far has indicated that even a lovable elephant star is no match for Jackie Gleason its heavyweight competition : CBS's Dundee and the Cuihane \u2018got off to a dull start and disappointing reactions.ABC, with more new shows than the oihtr two networks, also seems to have more trouble spots in it' schedule Its biggest problem is Good Company, trying to do battle with two ratings giants\u2014NBC s Dean Martin Show and the CBS : Thursday night movie.In Thursday night's program F.Lee Bailey, the aggressive criminal lawyer who is a surprisingly diffident host in the series, was conducting a stilted, sober-sides interview with Sean Connery who in person is hardly the dashing character he portrays in James Bond films.It was no match for the power | displayed on the other channels \u2014Phil Silvers and Janet Leigh working with Martin; and a star-studded cast headed by-Rex Harrison in The Yellow-Rolls Royce, a popular old movie., £ ¦ a m m a a v^.BaBaeaea a .a j : Show Business Ï Mr.and Mrs.W Cotterel and family, Toronto, Ont., were recent guests of Mrs.G.Lee.Mrs.C.R Dufresne, Mrs.E.N, Bryant, Mrs.Alfred Willey, Mrs.Lawson Hopps, Mrs.Mar cel Dufresne.Mrs.L.Cochrane, Mrs.Stewart Hopps and Mrs.D, Patterson, members of the Austin WI recently attended a meeting of the Milby WI Mps_l,Hopps Mrs.Sharrock.; HOLLYWOOD (API - The! The international stars: Bri-r rSwTC o R u11 «ne'rv r ' F' i new economics of the film busi- gitte Bardot, Michael Caine, «-.eu MrS' j \u201e Dl*c^e ;ness has brought a breed of Claudia Cardinale, Julie Chris-Mrs.S.Hopps and Mrs.D.Iat-| superstars who can virtually tie, Albert Finney, V i 11 o r i o tersoo attended the Brome.dictate terms under which they G a s s m a n.Richard Harris, f.rt>U^yc K1^ fi *e^'\u2019aDn™al will make movies.\tDavid Hemmings, Gina LoUob- rnnvention.held m South Bolton These fortunate few number rigida, Sophia Loren, Marcello on Sept.20.Austin won 2nd a round dozen: Julie Andrews.Mastroianni, Hayley Mills.ratln8 Richard Burton, Audrey Hep Jeane Moreau.Peter O\u2019Toole East Angus variety show climaxed by crowning ct Centennial queen competition One of the great things about Canada is Canada Savings Pond', and this year's Series is the most eveiting yet.Interest starts at .V»rr a year\u2014-the highest starting rate ever on a Canada Savings Rond\u2014-and goes right nj> to C Over the Id years to maturity the true average annual yield is 5.t8C, Rest of all.Canada Sav ings Bonds have a wonderful rotnpound interest feature which pavs you interest on sour interest, lake full advantage of it and you will double y our money.\\s always, Canada Savings Ronds are instant cash.They max he eashed at any time for their full face v alno plus accrued interest.They are easy to buy foreash or on instalments.They lit all saving* budgets \u2014from $.i0 up.And.for the first time ever, Canada's most popular personal investment may he purchased by businesses, elmrehes, charities, elnbs, and other organizations.Another first; the limit per holder for this Series has been increased to $00.000.Racked bv all the resources of Canada, Canada Savings Rond» are a great way to save, Buy yours todav and double your nionev./ 5V4% to 6% Annual Interest! Plus Interest on your Interest !/ \\(§) Buy yours today\u2014where you work, bank or invest! »' B burn.Jack Lemmon.Steve! Lynn Redgrave.Vanessa Red-McQueen, Paul Newman, Greg grave, Peter Sellers.Omar Sha ory Peck, Sidney Poitier.Frank rif, Terence Stamp Sinatra.Barbra Streisand, Eliz ! abeth Taylor, and John Wayne.These are stars who can and do earn between $75,000 and $1.000,000 a film, either in salaries or participation in the profits.Other stars may do as well on occasional films, but these dozen can consistently draw top terms on the basis of their eminence with film audiences.Burton\u2019s draw as a single performer has not been completely tested\u2014his most munificent deals have been made as part of a team with his wife Friends fete bride-to-be al Derby Line DERBY LINE - Mrs.James Jenkins and Mrs.James Chen ausky were hostesses at a delightful miscellaneous shower Miss Taylor\u201d The \"position of l® ^or the October marriage Miss Streisand on the list is Miss Patty Young, almost, an absurdity, since she .shower was held at the has not yet appeared on theatre l^ure \u2018lome\tbride, who screens: but she has made tlP°n arrmrlK' wa« taken by three film deals averaging later took religious effective Tv twelve preludes 'ed the wo in a manner that v The sonata mirrors this of the seeotld book arc not as Is today unconventional In :,m* ls l11\" 01 abrui'l transitions, well ku >wn as the ones in the stead of following the pivsenf\u2019l0,\u2019nu\u201cn*e(* rhythms, lyrieisms lirst, being, as Mr.Votapek 'dry, academic approach he :l,u* «tonalities, snatches of fu 'states, starker and more clear took a passionate ami lyrical in klu\u2019s ;,,ul chorales\tFinally, af\t!y defined\tMr.\tVotapek\talso terpretation, which was pavticu !1(T b11 ,1u>\tpassage\tmenlioiied Hint\the feels\ta spe- larly suited to the Toccata As \"\u201901'*4 throughout the piece.iLcial affinitv for Debussy and Mr.\\otapek mentions in his \u2018'Bds as sardonically and ques this is quite true.His playing notes, the toceata \u201callows the most freedom of style and led by the high school band land followed by cheerleaders, various school committees, inter-\t, , league houses and most of the fcon!panled b>'hjs w,fe- Lady Twenty-one members of the London Chamber of Commerce Trade Mission to Canada will! visit Sherbrooke on October 12.The mission is m Canada to boost sales of British products and services and to assess business opportunities.Mission members represent a broad cross section of British industry, from diamonds to marine engines.The mission leader is the Rt.I Hon.Lord Tweedsmuir, Chairman of the London Chamber\u2019s Canadian Section, who will be Aluminum Siding, Doors and Windows 562 4777 Siding Estimate same day 950 King E., corner 14th., Ave.students, will swoop down on downtown Lennoxville and then return to the high school.The purpose of the day is to boost school spirit.A soccer game will be held at the school at 3:30 p.m., followed by a softball game between the graduates of 1967 and the teaching staff.A record hop open to the! Tweedsmuir.a director of the Cunard Steamship Company and a onetime Member of Parliament for South Aberdeen.Following a tour of Sherbrooke, and Cite Universitaire, Thursday afternoon, members of the London Chamber of Commerce will be accorded a civic reception at City Hall and a dinner arranged by the Sher- I didn't even know it da\tjCity of Sherbrooke at a rccep existed,\u201d said Lady Sherbrooke \"We wish to offer you our con- 'tion held in City Hall Friday as she opened a crumbling, gratulations and may the glory night for Rear Admiral J o h n aged yellow envelope dated of God intercede in all your on Sherbrooke, a direct descendant of Sir Jolm.December 21, 1816.\tdeavors.\u201d Inside, a letter, faded but still The letter had not been touch-legible, had, within one short ed since the day Sir John Coape paragraph, the following words Sherbrooke, governor general of scrolled: \"It is with great hon Canada from 1816 to 1818.placer that we the Ursuline Nuns of ed it in a hand embroidered In Quebec welcome you, Sir John dian silk hag which was brought and Lady Sherbrooke, to Cana to Canada to be presented to the At the reception pro-mayor Amedee Roy acted as master of ceremonies as ho presented to Rear-Admiral and Lady Sherbrooke gifts from the city of Sherbrooke.These form\", and although unusual, his way of playing it was cm in ently satisfactory.The \u2018Variations on the name Alx'gg' was written when Schu and tioningly as it began\tlof the preludes can only bo de- This understanding is neces iscribed as fantastic; it was a sar> to appreciate the work,ibrilliant performance \u2014 both and lack of it perhaps explainsjloehnieal and interpretative why so many listeners found it There were three encores, boring.trouble Mr.with Votapek had no the technicalities public and starting at 8:30 p.m,,[broo^e Indust develops, serves!\tVisitors to this evening\u2019s |>ro- The only reservation that one gram will be a bio to set* pre could have was that he seemed!historic drawings as well as m an extract from a manuscriptL1* sacrifice *\tcurrent photographs of the Sherbrooke Family Slot- 100 nuirh \u201c\u201c of ,lu' J*?*11-\tThursday, October 1?.at 8 ios written by Caroline Slier T8?\u2018\u2022\u2022,\u2019l>ecially not'ccable in the p.m.Henri Jouis, head of the brooke in 1859\tfaster selections, when the bnl j music section M the Ihiiver- The manuscript reads as fnl i'ance sounded blurred.One cx- sity of Sherbrooke, will present lows: \"In the black lacquer cab- ',ana,,K,tn of, * ,\u2019* Wa*°f?!r«d !»' inel at Oxton are some things Mr ''\"'T h!n.1uSP f af,,,,ir t,M! that belonged to Sir John Coapc ™nt;cJ't'.II,\u2018 sald ha1l(1to ,h,s 7r' and Ladv Sherbrooke.\"\ti'1': thoalre was S1«htj-V :lr>' \"Among them are a cur.ous!\"ot ,,l\"te\t^ough.Per painted silk and embroidered ^ he overcomjKm.sated.Indian bag.a pair of Indian, rl\u2019c 'fri sonata stands as a shoes and a necklace which was a.mln'ark Roman,len for tho free use of the public during the week from 10 a m.to 5 p.m.On Wednesday and Tlvurs-[ day evenings it is open from 7 to 9, and on Sunday the pub lie may visit the Gallery from j 1 p m.to 5:30 p m.The art exhibition, \"Photography in the 2hlb Century,\u201d' Individually Tailored Suits From .iUue\u2019fi 131 Frontenac Street HEARING AIDS TO ALL MY FRIENDS AND CUSTOMERS I wish to announce that I am now employed as salesman for Coaticook Auto Inc Garfield Ellis Coaticook, Que Tel.: Res.849-2536 Bus.849-4432 Ixd me prove to you that hearing aids don\u2019t have to he expensive to be good.Ideal Christmas gift or birlhday present.Repairs and mallory and Eveready batteries for all makes.Seven years experience at the same address, All hearing aids guaranteed.Write for battery price list \u2022 you may win $2.500.cash or 100 other prizes.CENTRAL HEARING AID OFFICE REG\u2019D.772 Arqyl» St., Sherbrooke Tel.567-7081 G J.Greenland, Certified Hearing Aid consultant, member of the Acousticians of the Province of Quebec.Office opened from 10:30 a m.until 8 p.m.including Saturdays WE HAVE MOVED FOR A LIMITED TIME ONLY WE OFFER AS AN OPENING SPECIAL \u2014 COLOR TV.BY '////'f/v/// Opening Special Wide range of TAPE RECORDERS TRANSISTOR RADIOS PORTABLE T.V.'s AM-FM AUTOMATIC STEREO RECEIVERS BREATH-TAKING HI-FI SPEAKER SYSTEM WE ARE NOW LOCATED AT: 688 COUNCIL-Tel.569-5746 AUTHORIZED DEALER 2 technicians at your service G.DOYON T.V.ENR 5t)ecbcookc Dailq Becocd The paper of the Eastern Township*.Established February 9, 1897, incorporating the Sherbrooke Gazette Test.1837) and the Sherbrooke F-xamincr test.1879) Published every weekday by the Sherbrooke Daily Record Company Ltd.119 Wellington Street North, Sherbrooke, Que.JOHN BASSETT\tIVAN SAUNDERS DOUGLAS BASSETT HUGH DOHERTY Chairman\tPresident\tVice President\tEditer-in-ehief rUL.SDAY, OCTOBER 10.1967 Government expenditures skyrocket Finance Minister Sharp's warning to Parliament that federal expenditures must he cut drastically during the next fiscal year \u2014 even at the expense of deferring indefinitely some of the pet projects of the Liberal leaders \u2014 is understandable when recent statistics on national revenue and expenditures are reviewed.For the first five months of the current fiscal year, expenditures were up $517,000,000 over the same period last year but revenues were up only $313,-000,000.In his budget speech, Mr.Sharp warn ed thal the deficit on the current year would be in the vicinity of $740,000,000 but the way in which government expenditures have skyrocketed indicates the ?* excess of outgo may greatly exceed this figure, (he disturbing feature of the whole situation is that despite any government efforts at economy and debt control, the various levels of government are subject to pressure from the taxpayers for additional services, which they are reluctant to refuse.With expenditures running so far ahead of revenues, the time has come when the government must say \"No!\u201d to many suggestions for the farther outlay of public money, l nfortunatcly, Opposition spokesmen find any move toward economy as a grave fault while at the same time criticizing it for fiscal restraint.?Newlvweds ambitious lo raise a family iisiially achieve a howling success.This Way Out!\" ,sJ*£!jsS«| JC*-':\t, - .-*>\t¦¦ \u2022 V\t/ ¦ ' ¦ r ,5 \u2018\u2022?\u2018s .s.;¦ W'Jy z .K W-' - Needed: return to the woodburners What this country needs is a return to woodburning kitchen stoves.I ech-nicallv there is no reason why a man cannot put his stockinged feet in the oven of a gas or electric stove, if it is not one of the modern contraptions built into the side of the kitchen wall.There was a time when a man knew how he would spend his evening.After a day in the woodlot and the evening chores finished, he ate a hearty supper of fried potatoes, ham, cream of tartar biscuits with wild strawberry jam, and a quarter of a juicy apple pie.I'hen he pulled his old morris chair before the stove, open ed the oven door, rested his leet at the front of the oven and perused the tlaily paper and farm journals in mellow comfort .The oak and maple in the firebox crackled and talked.Flic coppcrbotlom ed tcakette on the second cover murmur- * cd while Shep behind the stove made whimpering noises as he dreamed of the big woodchuck in the garden wall.A countryman read and dozed in peaceful relaxation.It was about a century and a quarter ago that stoves came onto the scene, simple iron boxes connected by a pipe to a chimney.Gradually the stoves were improved.There are many today who re member the shining kitchen stove with a porcelain water tank at the rear and a warming oven above the covers.In the past half century many revolutionary changes have changed rural living and the countryman is opposed to them.After all, the proliferating troubles we face today are due to changes.If we could eliminate airplanes, automobiles and mechanical gadgets, it would be a more peaceful world A good place to start would be the restoration of wood-burning kitchen stoves.As its six month run ends There arc two sides to every question except the one you arc arguing about.To alleviate shortage Silver is sought in junk piles NEW YORK (AP)-The world's silver shortage has touched off a search fur the metal not only in the ground hut also in the world's junk piles.The National Association of Secondary Metals, the trade organization of the I\u2019.S.reclaimed metals industry, recently devoted most of a regional convention to a dis russion of how to get the silver out of the junk.The need is serious.Half the American silver consumed goes into such indus trial products as silver zinc batteries, brazing metals and electronic components.Some of thei'e can use substitute metals but only at the cost of inefficiency.And for the pho tographic industry, the laig est single user of the precious metal, no substitutes have been found Industrial consumers o f metal must have it, whatever the cost.Unlike the makers of silverware and jewelrv they cannot reduce output when silver prices rise Industrial consumption has risen from 20 per cent of the total 15 years ago to 50 per cent now.It is still going up.USES MORE METAL The basic difficulty is that ihe world is using three times as much silver every year as it produces.Production last year was 42.000.000 ounces, consumption 15,000,000.Anti this shortfall of some 100, 000,000 ounces, says Simon I).Strauss, a leading refiner, will continue into the foresee able future For a few years, he says, it can be filled from two sources.One is the immense hoard of silver, in the tonn of jewelry and old coins, hoarded in India.This has been estimated at half a billion ounces, enough for five years \u2014if the Indians can he per Miaded to give it up.The other source of silver lies in the silver coins minted hy the United States hut now Australians and their beer Not tipplers, just very thirsty Tks sceptics ' voices die end Cuia^L\t' p b in Expo being supplanted by copper ones.These, if the government released them, will fill in the demand for another three or four years.If more silver can be reclaimed from scrap mate rials, the annual deficiency in silver may be reduced.The new higher price for the metal\u2014it now sells for about $1,70 an ounce compared with $1.30 last year\u2014will encourage mining the junk piles as well as the mountains.The scrap men were told by Ronald Rosensohn of Rock ford, 111 , at a meeting that electronic parts are a good source of reclaimed silver \u201cFor the immediate future,\" he said, \"we would look for more silver-clad products such as could he found in contact points, circuitry and relays,\" Other sources are shavings from p I a i e d metals the sludge in electroplating tanks, silver lined bearings and old x rav films, MELBOURNE (CP) - Acs- tea red, tralians are proud when thcy cope boast of being the world's best That will lind it harder Long before Expo there were the skeptics, the worriers.Canada couldn't afford it .The 1967 world's fair would never be ready in time .With all the land avail able, why build islands in Ihe middle of the St.Lawrence?Now.as Expo 67 uears the end of its six month run, a sense of pride in achievement and a feeling of confidence in the future are evident.The reaction is reflected in enthusiastic letters to the edi lor in newspapers, editorials, columnists\u2019 comments, the return-home response of udi vidual fair-goers.There are some who wonder whether perhaps anything from here on will be anti-eli-max For example an editorial in the Saint John Telegraph Journal asks: \u2018 How in the world can Canada ever reach this peak again?It's a hard act to follow.\" There are others who share Ihe confidence of Prime Minister P ears o n When he attended Expo's opening April 27 he termed il \"the fulfilment of one of the most daring acts of faith in Canadian enterprise and ability ever undertaken\u201d 'NEW CONFIDENCE Two months later he told Jacques Pigeon of Montreal La Presse: \"It has given us new confidence in our ability to do things, to build things: ihe confidence we used to have \" The general reaction of the press and public was sampled m a Cross Canada Survey by The Canadian Press While it showed national pride as the dominant feeling, there were many remarks to indicate a warm friendliness t o \\v a r d French Canada for its hospi tality.There was early , unfavora Me reaction when news sto ries told of poor and high priced accommodation in Montreal, or e\\ o r b i t, a n t charges for meals and other services.Still, the I want - to go-and see-for myself holidayer was in the majority lie found that he didn't need to spend every thing he had to enjoy the big show and returned home an Expo booster.That it was the highlight of Canada's 100th birthday cel-brations was undisputed.Said an editorial in the Vancouver Province \"When Centennial Year is a By THE CANADIAN PRESS will require us to work together with more energy than ever,\" For Eleanor Dansereau, an Edmonton housewife, Expo merely confirmed what she said she had known all along \u2014that Canadians could compete with any nation in the world.Anri E d m o n t o n accountant Shirley Robb said the fair should end speculation that Canada will eventually be absorbed by the United States either politically or economically.Thousands of Canadians fell compelled to write to the editor of a local newspaper about their experience.LOST BIAS Ernie E.Alliston, Vancouver: \"I went to Montreal a biased English Canadian.I found our French-Canadian brethren have earned the praise of people everywhere for the sensational Expo site, buildings and efficiency of transportation service.Frank J o bust o n.Grand Falls.NT high school stu dent: \"It was worth three years of school.\" J.Harvey Tolton.Brandon, Man.\"The m a n -m a d e islands so beautifully landscaped all kept so clean and tidy, with swift, sure transportation form one to ihe other fill one with amazement at such a tremendous accomplishment in so short a time,\" David Fraser, Central Carl bou.N S .\"This is surely a place where man, ruler of the world, h:is combined all his talent to make this international exposition\" R e \\ston, Regina: \"It was all 1 could do to keep from shouting from the rooftops: Canada has done something to the country was first settled More than 75 per cent of the is why water restric-continent\u2019s water is in the and biggest beer drinkers.But lions are already in force in\tnorth, mainly north Queens they insist, this is not an alco- Melbourne, even though it is at\tland, but it all flows uselessly holic question.It is simply that least two months before the full\tinto the sea they are thirstier than other hi at of summer comes\tThere is some adventurous people.For Australians live n And over in the island of Tas- thinking going on about Austra ?he driest continent on earth.mania where 58 persons died in\tlia\u2019s water problems.Robert\tdistant\tmemory ,\tit\twill\tbe The dmight menace alwaxs btishfires last summer, the low\tHorsfall, deputy chairman of\tKxpo\tand\tit'\twonders\tthat hangs\tover\tthe\tnation.\tFor six1''®1 of llie rivers has so weak-Victoria's Rivers and Waters\tCanadian children of todn months\tof\tthe\tyear vast c\u2018\u2018cd ,he 0ll,Put from lhc'sIale's\tCommission, told a meeting of\twill talk about to their grand stretches of the hinterland are h-vdroelectric power plants that fellow experts that nuclear children forbidden territory to travell-dl'as,'C electricity cuts haveipower was a solution He said a HOPES FOR UNITY ers,\tso\tintense\tis\tthe heat and 1'atl to ^ made.\tnuclear blast m the dead heart\tThe Ottawa Journal termed *o scarce\tthe\twater.\t(OUTGROWS WATER\tof the continent could create\tExpo \"an unparalleled, mag Melbourne's basic problem is\tinstant storage for the flash\tnificent success both for itself that it is growing too fast for\tfloods that are soaked up in the\tand for the whole country \" its water supplies.A govern-;desert.\tWhile the proponents' of ment committee reported on1 A nuclear blast, Horsfall said.Quebec separatism and the eve of the introduction of melts rock which later solidifies associate statehood ma\\ ha-, water restrictions that Mel-dnto a glassy coat, an ideal\ttheir reservations.External bourne will need massive new\tshell for a reservoir.\tAffairs Minister Martin saw reservoirs if it is not to perish\tAustralian scientists aie pio-\tthe fair as a unifying influ- of thirst by the year 2000.neermg the use of solar energy ence Melbourne usually uses 150.-to distill salt water and make it \"Expo has helped Cana 000.000 gallons of water a day.\tfresh.At the opal mining town\tdians to appreciate their own but on a summer day when the\tof Cooper Pedy, 600 miles\tstrength and helped them to Only four years ago a family of five British migrants scoffed at.warnings that they were mad to try to drive from Adelaide up to central Queensland in summer.Their car got stuck on a desert road and they atl died of thirst.So when, as now, the 2,-500.000 people living in the Melbourne area are warned that ?he water shortage is acute it takes on a certain grimness.Outback country people are accustomed to battling against water scarcity as ^ell as cruel exhaustin* heat temperature goes higher than 100 degrees water use rise* to move than 400,000,000 gallons a day This water problem has folk, it is haunted Australians ever since northwest of Adelaide, where recognize the need of recon-water has to be brought m at riling unity amidst diversity great expense, a solar still, dis in Canada,\u2019* he told The tilling water from underground Canadian Press \"It has con bores, has cut the price of a x-inced all of us our future gallon from 110 to 7 rentv indeed is a greet oo« which better than anybody else in Now and then there was a sour note.Such as the Fort William Times-Journal reader who asked: \"Since the feder-a 1 government recognizes Quebec as a French enclave within Canada\u2019s national boundaries, to whom should I address my application for a visa to visit Expo?\u201d PEOPLE NICER' Columnists had a field day.Bert Burgoyne.Saint John Telegraph-Journal:\t\u201cPeople are a whole lot nicer at Expo than anywhere else vve have ever been.I believe that our family was safer there from violence, hatred, crime, indifference, discrimination and any of the other human abuses that plague daily life in this world than we could be at any other place in the globe.\" Dorothy Barker.Woodstock Sentinel-Press: \"1 felt a serene sense of having been privileged to participate in that most extravagant salute to Canada's centenary .Expo 67.\u201d Jack Wasserman.Vancouver Sun: \"1 know it.will sound silly but this fair does make you proud to he a Canadian, It is impossible, overwhelming imbeli e v a bl e and just plain Hoiy Jean Dra peau\u201d So did the cartoonists.A sample: I'm proud to he a Canadian,' \" Ecu Norris depicted in the Vancouver Sun an American woman outside a British Columbia motel telling her husband: \"He says you can't miss Expo.just turn east and continue until you notice eight-per-cent tax on meals ami you can't understand what hast blasted road signs say.\" Hodgepodge ACROSS 1 Cyprinoid food lisn 4 Church service 8 Culmination 12\tWife of Apgir 13\tArrow poison 14\tSmirch 15\tCuckoo blackbird 18 Quickie photograph* 18 N ullifies 20 Martinique loteano '.'1 Wrong tprefix) 22 Chief god of the Rddas 24 Habitat plant form 28 t-'eminine appellation 27 Put on 30 Retained, as ih the mind 32 Judicial « nt 34\tAscended 35\tAgreeable fragrance* 38\tVarnish ingredient 37 Female soldiers of * sort 39\tStorage boxe* 40\tFlat-topped hill 41\tSleeper* furniture 42\tUltimate tots 45 Rrowboater* 49 Not appeasable 51\tCamel* hair doth 52\tBoy » nickname *53 Genu* of olive* 54\tUnit of weight 55\tSmall pastry 58 Saskatchewan 'ah i 57 Conclusion DOWN 1\tPersia 2\tCopenhagener 3\tInexplicable 4\tBecomes blurred 5\tEnglish queen 6\tAutumn, for instance 7\tNinth month iab.1 8\tOf the color o( ashes 9indiderent 10\tArachnid 11\tOtherwise 17 Cast-Iron frying pan 19 Military assistants 23\tPrima donnas 24\tEpochal 25\tHorn (comb, form' Answer to Pteviou* Puzzl* C eiülu A, ' fV SIE lT oiky O o Nia i bel i & stawfa- 28\tSeaport in Algeria 29\tPromontory 31 Most recent 33 Inventor of dynamite 38 Occultism 26\tHeating devices 40 Had in mind 27\tReduce to the 41 Cheerless half JO 1*1211 1 ?na l&IQIDI 43\tBrazilian tapir 44\tFormer Russian ruler 46\tshoshone*n Indians 47\tOf very low brilliance 48\tHourglass material 42 Clenched hand 50 Moth* r-\t\t3\t\t4\t5\t6\t7\t\t6\t5-\tT3-\tIT 12\t\t\t\tt3\t\t\t\t\tÎ4\t\t\t 1$\t\t\t\t16\t\t\t\t1)\t\t\t\t 18\t\t\tb\t\t\t157\t\t\t\t\t\t \t\t21\t\t\t\t\t23\t\t\t\t\t 24\t2S\t\t\t\t26j\t\t\t¦\t\t27\t28\t29 35\"\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t 34\t\t\t\t\t\tA\u201d\t\t\t\t\t\t 38\t\tfir\t\t\t\t\t\tm\t\t\t\t \t\t\t\t\t\t.5Btl\t\t\t\t\t\t 42\tTT\t44\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t47\"\tw \t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t 52\t\t\t\t\t53\t\t\t\t\t$4\t\t 55\t\t\t\t\t54\t\t\t\t\t\t\t Every move v/atched Prince Charles privacy will end By TOM A.CULLEN __ SEA) ___ Prince Charles privacy will end on Oct.9 when he enrolls a* a freshman at Trinity College, Cambridge University On that date the Prince of Wales, who is in his 19th vear.will become public preperty His every movement will be watched his future will become a matter for endless speculation.His image will become a* persistent a* a piece of grit in the public eye Gossip columnists will batten onto him Every girl he dates will be scrutinized as a possible king s consort.This is the price Prince Charles will pay for being heir to the Bygone days I;: TEN YEARS AGO MELBORO \u2014 The regular monthly meeting of the Women'* Institute wa* held at the home of Mr*.John Hamilton.The ipecial featura wei a supper for member* end their families.While the men played card*, the W.l.meeting wa* held, Mr*.Elton Gilchriit pretiding.Mr*.Florence Ro*ter gave a *atisfactory treasurer'* report, Correspondence consisted of a thank-you note from Mr.end Mrs.Norman Mills for the use of the W.l.Hall.The sick committee reported four cards :ent to sick and shut-ins, Mrs.John Stalker was remembered with a sun »hine box, Mrs.Gerald Fowler making the delivery.FIFTEEN YEARS AGO RICHMOND, Oct.7\u2014More than 150 delegates from all over the province attended the semi - annual meeting of the I.\tO.D.E.Provincial chapter held in the Brunswick hotel in Richmond yesterday.Mr*.J.J, Creelman, Provincial President, Montreal, presided while members of the Udolphus Lord Aylmer Chapter of which Mrs.J.P.Ross i* regent, acted at ho*te**e*.Dr.Vladimir Ignatiaff, M.Sc., Ph.D., from tha Flood and Agricultural Organization, North American Regional office, Wathington, wa* tha guest ipeaker at a banquet last night.Head table guests included: Mrs.E.B.Sims, Mr*.Austin Scott, Mr*.D.Rot*, Mr*.G.A.Chamberlin, Mr*.J.Cha-pleau, Mr*.B.Bishop, Mr*.J.\tJ.Creelman, Mrs.T.P.Ross, Dr.and Mrs.IgnatieH, Rev.William Brown and Mr*.Brown, Mrs.A.T.Stikeman, Mrs.C.E.Manning, Mrs.George Walker, Miss M.H.Glass, Mrs.Milton Eaton, Mrs.E.W.Robinson, Mrs.W.N.Younkie, Mrs.LeRoy Shaw, Mr*.G.A.Winters, Mrs.C.Delaney, Mr*.R.E.A.Kerr, Mrs.D.H.Mapes, Mrs.J.R.C.Murray, Mrs.J.Gibault, Mrs.F.D.Crowley, Mrs.S.Phillips, Mrs.R.Wilkins, Mrs.J.R.Beveridge, Mrs.A.A.Munster and Mrs.Donald McCrea.TWENTY YEARS AGO The first meeting of the Sherbrooke County Teachers' Association wa* held in the Household Science Department of the Sherbrooke High School.Fifty - three members were in attendance.The new executive for the current year is as follow*: President, Lee Heath, Coat-icook High; vice - president, Miss M.Haight, Mitchell; secretary - treasurer, Miss Helen Wilson, Sherbrooke High; convener of program committee, Miss Alice Dresser, Lennox-ville High.Before the meeting a delightful tea was served under the convenership of Miss Betty Maw, and the members were free to mingle as they renewed acquaintances.Miss Dresser advised the members that her cenvni*''»-», composed of Miss Haight, Mrs.Knapp and Mr.Gatner, would Have a program for the year's activities drawn up before the next meeting in November.British throne.There are other changes in store.At the state opening of Parliament on Oct.31, Prince Charles for the first itme will take his seat at the right of his mother.Queen Elizabeth, a* a reminder that he is the heir apparent.This will underline the up grading in the prince s status which began writh hi« 18th birthday last year.At that time he came of age as far as the Regency Acts are concerned.This meant that his income was doubled to $90,000 a year.It meant also.that, should the queen die.her son would exercise the full powers of a sovereign without the Duke of Edinburgh intervening as regent.Should the queen be incapacitated by illness, Prince Charles would act as regent until he succeeded her.Actually, the road ahead is * fairly narrow one, with few possibilities for detours.After Cambridge University, Prince Charles Is expected to fa mil larize himself with the armed service*.He will almost certainly choose the Royal Air Force, where he will be trained as a pilot.In addition, he will probably do a hitch with the Royal Navy.The next milestone will occur on his 21st birthday, when he will be eligible to take a seat in the House of Lords.King George V is quoted as saying.\"My grandfather was frightened of his father and T was frightened of mine.By God, my sons shall be frightened of me\u201d And they were \u2014 one of them.King George VI, retained a permanent stammer as a mark of his nervousness.In contrast, Queen Elizabeth and Prince Philip, the Duke of Edinburgh, have shown great understanding of their children, particularly of Prince Charles.For example, they have done everything possible to give him a normal education.Whereas every Oliver heir apparent before him was educated by private tutors.Prince Charles was packed off to a day school at the age of nine.Later his education was continued at Cheam, where he was kept so short of pocket money that he went without sweets while his classmates gorged themselves.The choice of a university career is Prince Charles' own.as his father has been at pains to make clear.\"All the way through we've tried to explain to him what the situation is, what the possibilities are.\" declares the Duke of Edinburgh.\"We have tried to make him feel that be was just, as much involved in the choice of his education as we were.\" Everything has been done to equip Prince Charles to face the ordeal that lie* ahead at he finds himself, overnight a celebrity.From now on he will be pretty\u2019 much on hi* own as far a* parental prop* are concerned.Everything w ill now depend upon him or rather upon the character he has developed in the past 19 years.His parents and the British nation are confident he will pass the test with flying colors.(NE A) ^PRflyER fO* TOO*T **0*i wj Che Upper Reomo fo When they had sung * hymn, they went out to the Mount of Olives.(Mark 14 26, RSV), PRATER: Heavenly Fath *r.giver of every good ami perfect gift, forgive a* our lack of faith and praise.Put a new song in our hearts so hours of life we may praise and thank Thee.In the Savior's name.Amen, TURNS DEAF EAR BALTIMORE, Md.(API-When an electronics company announced the development of an automatic bartender which could be programmed to offer a selection of 1.000 mixed drinks, it admitted machines could not fully replace the human bar-keep: \"After all, who ever heard of telling your troubles to a machine.\u201d §>lrprbnmivC Saily li'rurù SUBSCRIPTION RATES Carrier delivery in Sherbrooke and Eastern Town-*Iv to Quebec Uniform rUl6S within two or five years before MONTREAL (CP> \u2014 Intro opting for independence.\tduction of uniform building In a copyright story, the Quo rules and accepted national bee daily says the s u r v ey >tan%ianis would help to speed showed that the majority of Hie adoption of industrial build-Opposition Liberal members ing\ttechniques\tin Canada favor a \"special status for industry Minister C.M.Drury Quebec and reject independ said\tMonday, ence for economic reasons.\t\"There still exists a multi- The survey was conducted plicity of conflicting and unco-jointly by Le Soleil and the ordmated codes which are often Toronto Star.Questionnaires obsolete and sometimes totally were sent to 39 members of the inadequate to cope with today's Union Nationale party.42 Lib-modern technology.\" he told erals and two of the three inde- the annual convention of the pendents in the assembly.\tPre-siressed Concrete Institute.The standing in 'he assent\tMr.Drury said, however, bly: Union Nationale 56.Liberals 49.Independents 3.total 10S.SENT TO JOHNSON Le Soleil says the question naire, drafted as debate on pos sible constitutional changes I continued in the province and ¦ the country, was sent to Pre-micr Johnson, now récupéra' ling in Hawaii from a bout of j phlebitis.The story docs rot say whether he replied.Tdentiiy of those replying was not given.Replies were received from I all 42 Liberals w ho were sent I the questionnaire.Only 34 of the 39 Union Nationale men j bers questioned sent answers.The Union National?members backed their leader's theme of \u201cequality or independence.\u2019' All insisted on the importance of immediate ne Dations with Ottawa.But they differed on just what to\u2019ur of!equality means.A total of 82.3 per cent considered equality meant a special status for the province.The remainder felt it meant economic independence.MTFRBROOKT DALLY RECORD TCTÇR.OCT W> Wdi T\" Financial report from Greenshields Ltd.ïtrîljs TOPS AT BOS \u2014 Bishops College School students were awarded prizes yesterday for scholastic achievement for last \\ear.Mr.Justice Mit- chell presented the awards lo ihe winners.From left to right are: Ion Webster, Ot tawa top student.\\ 11 Form; F.Stewart l.argi .It \\ \\t \\ Headmaster; Mr.Justice Wil- liam Mitchell and Thomas Law.Hudson Heights.Que .the Govrriior-Genei al's med al.Form I I : Record photo: Gorm I oma\\ ) The Steel Co of Canada Ltd has taken another step forward in the field of air pollution eon iroi hy ordering an eighth pre eipitator for ns Hilton Works basic sleet plant in Hamilton Completion of new facility ai com of $675 000 wilt bring to $S million the amount of money spent by Steloo on air pollution control over ttv- past s e \\ e n ye.i rs Rio Algotn Mine' Ltd.in tends, subject to compliance wiih applicable securities legis lation, to offer additional com mon shares at a price of S.'S 50 ¦ thin or $26 50 l S to holders of common shares on basis of one additional common share for each se\\en si wires held of roc ord Oct 4\t67 Such offer will also he made to holders ot shares through e\\ erctse of Senes C Wan ants tie h'tse (N't 16\t67 I'tvston Mmes ! td intends to offer additional common shares a; a price of $1S Cdn or $ 16 75 US to holders of 'hares en basis of one additional share tor each siv held of record Oct i 67 Quel>ec Natural Gas Corp plans a vert ainbitk'ii* pro HOBBS \u2014 Arthur and (Tan-* .iruv\u2019 David' are happy lo announce the birth of a daughter, Jennifer Ann.on September JR, the Catherine Booth A sister for Michael.1067 at Hospital.Sratlra BLAKE Leonard William \u2014- At the Vrlhabaska Hospital, on Saturday.Oetolver 7, lfld7, 1 eon an! William Blake, m h» Sind, year, of R R t, Danville, Que , i a in of construction over the beloved husband of Shirley Atkinson and dear father of Ethel (Mrs Mankelewt, of Chateau gnay Ronald, K'a (Mrs t.ay don .of Montreal, Ijiwrr'nise.Corinne, Velma and SvIti» Resting at S L l.eekwood'» Funeral Home, Danville Funer at si'rviee in Trinity United Church.Tuesday, October 10th, at t 30 pan, Hev D, J.Haw-kin* officiating Interment hi Dan ville Cemetery next IS months, and some $23, .>3' \" Miss Polly Ratrie, Mrs.Jack- SILVtR CARE >\u201c dotty and Mrs.Pat Eckel.82 Wellinoion N.and Sher.Shopping Centre Those 'Dratted' Boots Since Fall has come, can winter be far behind?You better believe it isn't I And it 's high time to lay in (he winter supply of hoots and overshoes.Before starling to struggle into the dratted things, however, they should be given a good spraying with a silicone product.Helps them to resist the - salt stains that spoil the ap-kil/s\tIpearance of even the host boots.kitchen However, if trouble has already struck, don't forget that those Tires uiqtp streaks can he greatly reaver throw water on burning greasa fiucpft bx scrubbing with a firm or fat! Just douse with soda to smother flames and prevent splat-Afc, tering.Always keep a package of Cow Brand Soda near \u2022'if ?y the stove and in car glove compartment for emer-gencies.Mixed-up weather conditions keep a homeowner up in the air about his fuel plans for fall ami winter.However, ex eept for those in the most temperate southern region, most face a jump in fuel bills this season as prices rise.You can save on your home-beating costs.Many fuel saving steps great grandmother practiced.Others mean paying now for changes in installations that w'ill offer long-run savings.According to the National Better Heating-Cooling Council, new equipment may cost a little as $2 or less per month when spread over the life of a mort gage, but may save $5 or more a month on fuel bills.The heating cooling experts suggest, these possible steps to save you money this season and in coming years: \u2014 Close bedroom doors tightly at night if you sleep with I he bedroom windows open.\u2014 Draw draperies and shades to cut down on heat loss Utrough window areas.\u2014 At night, reduce the Hier mostat setting five to 10 degrees.Adjust a clock-type thcr mostat to turn down heat at night and increase beat in the m .ruing b.-:.e tin- fami.y rise.-.\u2014 Keep damper of fireplace closed when not in use.If the damper is left open, your fuel dollars can literally go up the chimney.\u2014 Close and seal any door or opening leading to an un heated attic.\u2014 Airing a room.If the thermostat is in the room, reduce the thermostat to its lowest point or you \u2019ll heat the outdoors.\u2014 Install storm sash or double-glased windows to reduce heat loss \u2014 Insulate the attic.Install insulation or caulking between the sill or plaie and foundation of a house to keep cold air from seeping in.\u2014 Install weather - stripping around window and door open ings.A tight fit cuts down on) S tlfjyfl 111 - > NORTH AMERICA FAVORED BY ROYALTY \u2014 Friday was an unofficial Day of the Princess in North America.British Princess Alexandra was in the U.S.Midwest on tour promoting British exports while her cousin.Princess Margaret was in Canada for an unofficial visit.Danish Princess Anne was in Los Angeles for a three-day visit and Princess Christina of Sweden was completing a visit in Ne» York.\t(AP Wirephoto) l A fitting primer-questions, answers for the family « X, Skinner A Nadeau Inc.' * %! 1 cold air creeping in.\u2014\tHave a heating contractor dean and adjust your heating plant.Annual service makes for more efficient and economical operation of your heating equipment.\u2014\tHave a heating contractor zone your heating system so you can adjust temperature in each area of the house.With a zoned hydrenie system, for example, you heat only the area you are in.\u2014\tUpdate your heating plant.New equipment, such as hydron-ic heating boilers, may use 25 per cent le-ss fuel th-an equip- Ninety-eight per cent of new shoes and also spot any prob^'breather'.They shouldn't be al-tby this?ment that is to or 15 years old.\tborn babies have perfectly Jems\tat an early\tstage.H o w jlowed to take\tthe place of well- A.A number\tof things.Some You may use any fuel you wish,\tformed feet.Yet by the time a ever,\ttor a handy\tguide be surcimade, more\tsturdy footwear,)times the sole\tof a shoe re This is important, since it child is ten years old there is there is plenty of room \u2014 L however.\tjeeives uneven wear.This tells means using a fuel whose rate\ta fifty fifty chance that his feet to H\tinch \u2014 between the big Q.Shoes are so expensive.a well-trained\tsalesman that may be.less in your area than\thave already begun to give him toe and the end\tof the shoe.now.Should I\tallow my youngerieither the size\tor shape of the another type,\ttrouble, and a shocking nine out Check shoe fit.frequently, atjchild to wear shoes her olderishoe was wrong for the foot, As you see.much of the ad- of ten adults have foot prob- least every two or three months, sister outgrew?\t'causing uneven walking.A.vice meanw an investment in lems.\tQ.How many pairs of school) A.Never.It is important not!saipSrnarl can aiso tell by tha common sense When planning To help parents rare for their shoes should my child have0 jto think of shoes as a long s0]e 0f shop jf the metatar-to buy new equipment check children s feet during the criti- A.A minimum of two.T h e-term investment, even though,sal arch (the arch that runs out a heating expert before sign cal years of most rapid growth, same pair shouldn't be worn they always seem outgrown be- cross the ball of the foot) is low.mg any contracts, (NEA) the National Shoe Institute has every day.They need a rest of\u2019fore they wear out.A shoe eon- tippers can he creased in such *-\u2014-\ta list of questions parents ask 24 hours or so between vvearings,forms to the wearer's foot and.a wav that he knows that the most frequently.\tto give the lining a chance toisince no two people have feet \u2018was had for the foot.All PoIIn/n\tDointeri Q When shou,d 1 buy m>\tair thoroughly.Also,\ta w i s e of exactly the same shape, it thjs js\thelpful to him in fitting i w i y\tK'-'\" ncM 3\tbaby his first pair of shoes?\tmother will see that\ther chil can never he the proper shoe ,.our\tpr0per|y in shoe A.As soon as he stands with- dren change their shoes before for another child, even though ' out help.It is vital that his going out to play after school, it's the same size.It's best to DEAR POLLY \u2014 t recently returned from Vietnam and I shape properly as well as size.discard shoes when they\u2019re out- grown and buy new ones can testify to the dirt and first pair of shoes have an ex- Socks too.grime that covers everything tremely soft, flexible sole and Q.How about, sneakers0 over there.Why not enclose one I plenty of toe room.\tA.Sneakers are fine.MosUeach child as he needs them, or two of those packaged clean Q.How can 1 be sure m> now have built, in arch supports.Q.Shoe salesmen often check sing towels in each letter so child' shoes fit properly?\tChildren like them for climbing the soles as well as the uppers your GI can read your letter A.In general, it is best to and running and they are good of the shoes they take off my refreshed and with a clean face?rely on a competent shoe sales-.shoes for a child to wear while children.Just what can they tell bristled brush dipped in vinegar.Rinse well.Safeguard Your Feet Athlete's foot is best avoided by wearing sandals in public locker rooms and showers.Feet i should still be scrubbed liberally with soap, rinsed, thorough- _______ .\t._\tly dried, especially between the ® PURE bicarbonate of soda J t;)os ; then dust w ith an anlisop- MARGARET ANNE, 17-month-old daughter of Mr.and Mrs.Herbert Coles, of Cowansville, Que.She is the granddaughter of Mr.and Mrs.George Barrington and of Mr.and Mrs.Walter Coles, and great-granddaughter of Mrs.Mary Ann Cross, all of Richmond, Que.(Photo by Gerry Lemay) This does not add to the postage and will reallv give him a life.\u2014 K.M.H.DEAR POLLY \u2014 I would Itkej to clean that rough, scaly stuff off some beautiful clam shells.I The ones 1 have seen in- gift: shops are as beautiful as mnth-er-of-pearl.One is a killer clam and the two shells weight about 25 pounds \u2014 N.B, DEAR POLLY \u2014 I want to tell L.L., who has stains on her glass fiber curtains, that I soak mine in the bathtub in warm, sudsy ammonia water and then rinse them, one by ooe, being careful not to wring them but to gently squeeze the water out.I hang them on the line, by the tops, stretch the hems and let them drip dry.They come out nice and clean and I hang them without any pressing.Do be careful not to wring them.The column has helped me so much 1 do hope this helps someone else, \u2014 MRS.A H R.GIRLS \u2014 A on* per cent ratio of ammonia to water must be adhered to when washing such curtains.\u2014 POLLY man who can fit your child's his sturdier ones are taking a ***\u201e\u2022?**.\u2022* \" *'\u2022 - « * -TSv , I , J CÔW BRAND Baking sooA Watch watchers watch changes Manage your money the easy way! Vccomit Personal Chequing Account with free fully personalized cheques to pay current bills Premium Savings Account with 41/2% interest to make your savings grow faster Another great Go-Ahead idea from TORONTO-DOM INION The Bank where people make the difference.NEW Y O R K (NEA) \u2014 Question: When is a watch nut a watch?Answer: When its an alarm or a yacht timer or a pulse measurer or a calendar or a barometer or a calculator So m e bo d\\, somewhere in Switzerland constructs a timepiece that does considerably more than merely tell y o u hours, minutes and seconds.In fact, the Swiss will match he watch to your profession or favorite sport.And no longer nerd this special-purpose watch ho unsightly.Some of the dials may appear confusing to the uninitiated.hut onee mastered, determining, say, the atmospheric pressure or altitude is a snap Most are contained in smart stylish cases and are off ohm with handsome leather straps or bracelets.If you're the kind wbo wants more from a watch than the time, consider these items: \u2014 The Medicu® watch (Coruna) is designed for physicians although anybody can buy it should he desire to take his pulse.The old dor starts the second hand at 12 or 6 and feels the patient's pulse counting 15 consecutive pulse beals.On the 15th beat he can read on the dial the exact number of beats per minute.\u2014 Pilots and skippers might find the Navigat.-r (Ti-.,o;l an aid to precise reckoning.The oversized dial marks the time in 26 important cities of the world.The hour hand makes one complete rotation every 24 hours.\u2014 You're a mountain climber, glider pilot, parachutist.hiker?Then you certainly want to know the time altitude and barometric pressure.right0 Then the Bivouac (Favre Leuba) is y o u r, er speed.\u2014 You yachtsmen aren't neglected by the watch industry, either.There's the Regate(He-tter).You push a button and five circles instantly appear on the dial They represent the five minutes between warning signal and starting gun.As the min utes tick by, the circles disap- J.J.WOODS, Manager, 9 Wellington Street, North, Sherbrooke, P.Q.pear one by one.\u2014 Travelers who can't be bothered with alarm clocks might find the alarm watches useful.Vulcain and Le Contre have interesting timepieces.\u2014 Breitling Wakman offers a watch which would make any architect, engineer, salesman or mathematician happy.Calibrations on the dial permit the wearer to multiply, divide and take cube ami square roots.Also great for students at exam time.\u2014 You say you must know the exact time in 64 cities0 The waterproof timepiece (eni-oar - Sherpa) has six secondary dials N>st to each is shown the names of the cities to which they correspond, with the necessary instructions to make corrections.\u2014 Motor racing enthusiasts would find a chronograph use ful.Heuer specializes hers.\u2014 Skindiving or snorkeling?You'll want a really watertight watch which will work to 600 feet below water level.The Air-vac 400 (Jaquet Girard) features a bold luminous dial and sweep second hand.The watch is va-cuumized, which keeps it water-proof.Although these specialty watches only account for a small percentage of all watches sold, they ate designed to meet a specific problem.Unfortunately, in most cases Die time of day is secondary.The gadget watch wearer must inspect the dial carefully if he must know the exact time in a hurry, NEA.Guild discusses season's plans ! The October meeting of St Margaret's Guild.Church of Lie j Advent, was held recently at | the home nf Miss Fannie Knapp, on Hubbard Avenue.The members were pleased to .have Rev.D.J.Eustace, attend the meeting, and discuss plans ;for the coming season, Following routine business, (plans were completed for a food sale in connection with St.Agnes\u2019 Chicken Patty Tea.on Oct.28, also a rummage sale on Nov.9, both in the Church | Hall.Members were asked to at tend Corporate Communion on Nov.1.On adjournment of the meeting refreshments were served.The next meeting will be at the home of Mrs.R.M.Lough-heed, with Mrs.W.Rnlfe as hostess.For That Bright Smil* If you have a bright, clean smile, don't forget to use it.But to get a bright smile you must brush your teeth every morning.after every meal and before going to bed at night.This way you'll also prevent cavities and toothaches.Also try to visit your dentist at least twice a vear, \u201cOh my! Look! 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For the first time, you really prevent tarnish when you polish vour nlve*.New Hagerty formula cleans, polishes and locks out tarnish for months in one easy step\u2014juat apply and rinse, Guaranteed saf*.A* gentle as a facial soap to banda and silver.Use it, and yotir next k»*-nished silver u months awey.AVAILABLB AT \u2014 Si innvr & VaJtau Jfn* 82 Wellington St.North, Sherbrooke.BRANCH STORES: Sherbrooke Shopping Centre and S-Continenti Gift Shoppe, Lennoxville.MEMBERS: \u2014- American &*« Society I 92^35595 Largely attended annual bazaar held by Stanstead chanter IODE Bedford M lijs Farra Poa^st Thf Stitcherv tabic ROCK ISLAND \u2014 Sunnv-i.i'.1rs McGregor, School auditorium was on Sept Irock Mrs \\V.\\ 23 gay with autumn flower and Centennial banners for ù annual bazaar of Stanstea.Chapter IODE, which was lar gely attended by people from the Townships.Vermont, an.other more distant points The sales tables were lader with lovely things made by the Chapter members, which fount! a ready sale.Articles include aprons and kitchen gadgets ir charge of Mrs.A.P.Bliss aix Mrs.C.R.McEwen.The Christmas table had Mrs Henry Poapst and been Mrs.of manv « Cheryl Rest.Montreal was a weekend guest o( her parents, Mr.and Mrs Kenneth Best.Mr and Mrs D.L Solomon, San Francisco.Calif, have guests of their cousin.F E Best.\tia Mr Calvin CockerLne.w h o IrTTTnroforvvpn?TtAn.T RfWmft, tr'flfl.N\"*.f*#f ~f ghters M sses Pauline and Pa a few day* visit with Mr andThif .were recent houseguests of th# smnmor \u201e Macdonald Col and four children^ Mis.\" Betty, mol a in Sherbrooke.Guests at Mrs t.onyer m lake Meganti.Mr and Mrs Robert Mayhew,\t)1(, hs, now entered Mo-Baptist* and Mr Duncan îht' tioodcnough hoiwc vsc*i\\v Mr.Mr.EArl\tAnd the find Mi> IVKi'hcu.«\\ci .'ui (''ll\tfor furthor stu* Hrownons.Misses l'auline and Pamela pa mod bv Mr and Mrs Me\tHn^\t^\t^ Mayhew NI v l* ar, uoodenou^h.h o\ti i ai£.Oi t hficKi.M*-.'veto recent jjuosis of Nli and liai c, N\\ere quests Mi and M\" David IV^ujjhtery w h o Dn Sept Ifl the Massawippl has been a surgical patient m and Mrs Gordon Gonyer andM^ 1.1 o yd Morrison m Sawyer-Mr> Norman Tr on holm and fv't hi been employed at Kxix» dur-Review of the Ayer\u2019s Cliff im!> in St .lohnsbury, \\t lng (| Bench.Sweet» ; burg, to four charges of cattle theft, on October tt, l.aliberte was charged with the theft of throe eows in St .loitchaim, valued at $900 on veille told Mr dustier l.ouis Philippe Cliche that 1 aliberte had rehabilitated himself since the date of the infractions, had married and was running a farm with 3.S head of cattle He said that l.aliberte had made restitution in one instance, and wa» prepared to do so in YOUNG MUSICIANS \u2014 Members of the Cowansville Jeunesse Musicales recruiting committee met at the Cow-ansvlle Town Hall October 2.shown from left to right are: Mrs.J !.MacKeen.Knowlton: Miss Jeanne Bourassa, Hun- ham; Miss Nicole Pepin, chief recruiter.Cowansville: Mrs.Marie-Claire Roy, Cowansville, and Miss l.oiiise Charbonneau.Krelighsburg.>lrs.Real Boulanger, Sutton, was absent.\t(Record photo.Studio Eclair) tVtober S UWtt and the the t the balance of tbe cases He 'f four eows and two calve» in »uRgc.»ted that l.aliberte be gn Roxton Falls September 13 en the clemency of the court.iftHt, with a total value of suggesting a one day jail term, $t'0(>.\tand full restitution for the bal lb'fence counsel Claude 1 o ance Pleads not guilty to attempted car theft Rummage sale BEDFORD \u2014 (Special) \u2014 The United Church Women are holding a rummage sale in the Wesley United Church hall on Oct.12, from 2 to 6 p.m.Anyone having rummage to be picked up please phone Mrs.John Gough, 248-2503; Mrs.R.Robinson 2-18-3904; or Mrs*.William MacArthur, 248-2439.Opens recruiting campaign SWEFTSIU RC, W \\ R D (Staff) In one of the lightest rolls ever presented at the Bed jford» District Court, October
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