Sherbrooke daily record, 10 avril 1957, Section 1
[" 1957\t\tAPRIL\t\t\t\t1957 S\tM\tT\tW\tT\tF\tS \tI\t2\t3\t4\t5\t6 7\t8\t9\t10\tU\t12\t13 14\t15\t16\t17\t18\t19\t20 21\t22\t23\t24\t25\t26\t27 28\t29\t30\t\t\t\t Ijecbcooke rally Becocd '\tTHE paper of the eastern townships 7 MA IN I Y SUNNY; COOL Cle»r wtlh cloudy periodi tmtiiy and Thursday; oontiiuiinx pool; winda westerly 15 with iïuat* to 31) bt'coinmn li^ht tonight; to t tonight and high Thursday 20 and 40.Established 1897.Price; 5 Cents SHERBROOKE.QUEBEC.WEDNESDAY, APRIL 10.I«>$7 Sixty-First Year CABIN SHUFFLE EXPECTED Arabs May Protest To Americans CAIRO \u2014 tA*) \u2014 Irate Arab states are reported thinking ot protesting to Washington because an American tanker sailed through the Gulf ol Aqaba with oil for Israel.The semi-official Middle East news agency says the anti-Israeli powers feel that the C nit-ed States violated Arab territory by permitting the tanker Kern Hills to pass through the disputed Tiran Strait en route to the southern Israeli port of Eilat.The report did not specify which countries are considering the protest, but Egypt, Jordan and Saudi Arabia have the most direct stake in Aqaba, and Syria can be counted on to follow their lead.The U.S.State Department denied that it sent out the tanker to demonstrate American belief in all countries\u2019 right of free passage through the strait.But a department spokesman acknowledged that the U.S.could have stopped the Kern Hills had it so desired.REPORT violence Israel in the last two days reported minor flareups along her frontiers with Jordan and Syria.In Washington, Britain is reported to be advising the United States to throw back to the United Nations Security Council the dispute with Egypt over future operation of the Suez c3\"81-\t, ,\t.A1 Britain, along with several Allied countries, is said to feel that direct American negotiations are making no progress toward getting any major concessions in Egypt\u2019s new operating plan.TCA Plane Noses Over SYDNEY.\u2014>ra>\u2014 A four-engine North Star aircraft overran a slippery runway at nearby Sydney Airport early this morning, nosed into soft ground and damaged its propellers and front.None of the 11 passengers and ( four crewmen aboard were injured.\t, The incident occurred about.1:30 a.m.The aircraft, Trans-1 Canada Air Lines flight 404, was en route to Sydney from Halifax and Montreal.TCA officials said weather conditions at the airport were changing from snow to rain at the time.I 1 I /'N\t\u2022\t_ The procession of standards of the many Chapters in {.OlOnUl PCI! I HQ the province opened the 33rd annual meeting of the Provincial Chapter of Quebec, I.O.D.E., this morning, at the Hotel Sherbrooke.Mrs.R.M.Rowat, Provincial Standard Bearer, led the procession.A dinner tonight in the Mayfair Room, when Mrs.A.K.Richardson of Toronto, 1st vice-president of the National Chapter, will be the speaker, will culminate the day-long sessions.(Story on Women's Page, 2nd section.)\t(Record photo by Gerry Lemay) PCs Ask Parity Prices Clucking, Crowing Ends Farm Debate OTTAWA \u2014 ffl \u2014 With mock clucking, crowing and bleating, the Commons concluded a day-long Consideration of agricultural problems.The debate Tuesday saw the World News In Brief BUDAPEST.\u2014 (Æ5) \u2014 The Hungarian government gave an expulsion notice Tuesday to Capt.Thomas R.Gleason, U.S.assistant military attache, as the result of a picture-taking incident.The U.S.Legation denied that Capt.Gleason had been guilty of \u201copen espionage.\u201d * * * LONDON.\u2014(Reuters)\u2014 The Queen and Prince Philip will make a three-day official tour of the Channel Islands aboard the royal yacht Britannia in July, it was announced Tuesday.\u2022 \u2022 \u2022 BOSTON.\u2014(fP)\u2014Sir Anthony Eden went through a second day of laboratory tests and examinations at New England Baptist Hospital Tuesday to get at the cause of frequent attacks of fever.He was described in a hospital bulletin as being in generally good condition although he had a restless night.\u2022 \u2022 \u2022 VIENNA.\u2014(Reuters)\u2014 Two Hungarian army engineers working on frontier defence works escaped into Austria Monday chased by soldiers.\u2022 * * BONN.\u2014 O») \u2014 West Germany\u2019s atomic minister.Siegfried Balke, said Tuesday he reached agreements in Canada and the United States for delivery of nranium to the Bonn Republic.Canada would supply 100 tons of uranium metal for each of the next five years.Progressive Conservatives espouse a system of parity prices for agricultural products.It ended with the Liberal majority rejecting the idea.Opposition Leader Diefenbaker opened the debate with a motion of non-confidence in the government demanding legislation this session\u2014due to dissolve by Friday for a June 10 election\u2014assuring a flexible system of price supports for agricultural products to give farmers a reasonable share of the national income.His motion was amended by the CCF by specifying this aim should be sought through a system of \u201cparity prices.\u201d NEW PC POLICY Proposing the CCF resolution, H.A.Bryson, Huniboldt-Melfort, described the Conservative motion as \u201cunveiling\u201d a new agriculture policy for the official op- Margarine Tax \"Discrimination\" OTTAWA \u2014 m \u2014 Senator W.D.Euler said Tuesday the federal government\u2019s 10-per-cent sales tax on margarine is the \u201crankest sort of discrimination.\u201d The Ontario Liberal, former federal trade minister, said in the Senate that removal of the tax would reduce I he cost of position.But he added there is little to choose between the \u201cnew \u201d Conservative policy and the CCF\u2019s repeated demands for farm parity.At one point near the end.Agriculture Minister Gardiner referred to chickens as he defended the government\u2019s agriculture policies.There were some chickens that clucked all the lime but never laid any eggs.\u201cThere never have been more cluckers than there are in this government,\u201d said Hon.Earl Rowe (PC\u2014Dufferin-S i m c o c).Mr.Gardiner was the \u201cprize clucker in Canada.\u201d Later, when votes were called on the motions, the sound of roosters crowing came from opposition benches.Liberals replied with bleats.MOTION DEFEATED The Liberals, supported by two Quebec independents, rejected the CCF motion 125 to 62.The Conservatives joined Social Credit in supporting the CCF request for parity prices.The CCF then joined Social Credit and the two independents in supporting Mr.Diefen-baker\u2019s motion, but the Liberals Continued on Page 6 Fringe Benefit STOCKHOLM.\u2014 (Reuters) \u2014 A maid can claim four bottles of margarine by some two cents a beer a day as part of her food pound.and lodgings, a court at Malmoe Tax Cuts Protested By Labor LONDON (fP)\u2014Ominous rumblings from the dissatisfied working class were heard today as Britain sized up the government\u2019s new budget easing the tax on higher incomes.Presenting the budget to the House of Commons Tuesday, Chancellor of the Exchequer Peter Thorneycroft described it as a program of \u201copportunity, expansion and incentive.\u201d His outline was greeted with cheers from the Conservatives and boos from the Labor opposition.\u201cIt means more for those with most,\u201d declares a front - page headline in today's Daily Herald, voice of the Labor party.The paper implies that the budget will spur demands for wage increases such as those which recently pulled 1,700,000 shipyard and industrial workers out on strikes.Thorneycroft told the Commons that Britons earning more than £2,000 a year will pay less surtax, a move apparently aimed at slowing the rate of emigration among highly skilled and executive groups.ROOM AT TOP \u201cWe are determined,\u201d Thorney Continued on Page 6 Illness Hits Quebec Ministers Norman Case Sequel Security Exchange With US Reviewed OTTAWA \u2014\t\u2014 External Affair» Minister Pearson wa» to make a statement in the Common*, touching on arrangement» between Canada and the United Slate* for exchange of security information.Officials indicated Tuesday that existing arrangements may be changed as a result of the suicide last week in Cairo of Herbert Norman, Canadian ambassador to Egypt.Mr.Norman's death occurred after the U.S.Senate subcommittee on Internal security recently revived charges against him of past Communist associations.One authority said arrangements for exchange of security information now are under review by an interdepartmental committee representing all Canadian government agencies involved.At present there is close cooperation between Canada and the U.S.on security matters, especially between the RCMP and the U.S.Federal Bureau of Investigation.Mr.Norman\u2019s suicide appearently has raised the question as to whether there is risk that information exchanged con-fidentaliy between the two governments may become public through its availability to U.S.congressional committees.REFERS TO DEATH In the Commons Tuesday, Mr.Peurson referred briefly to the Noftnan incident.He described it as a \u201ccomplicated\u2019\u2019 and \u201ctragic\u201d matter and said his statement \u201cwill deal not only with a certain tragic experience (Mr Norman's death) but with relations between the two governments in the field of security.\" Meanwhile, Livingston T.Merchant, U.S.ambasr dor to Canada, was to fly to Washington today to consult with U.S.government officials on Canadian-Amer-ican problems.Tuesday afternoon, Mr.Pearson.Prime Minister St.Laurent and Trade Minister Howe attended, with some 300 other persons, a memorial service for .Mr.Norman in Chalmers United Church.Members of the diplomatic corps present, included Mr.Merchant, Russian Ambassador Dmitri S.Chuvahin, and Egyptian Ambassador El Husseini el Khatib.$6,000 Theft At Thetford Between $5,000 and $6,000 in merchandise was stolen in a break-in Monday night from a jewellery store belonging to Laval Couture in Thetford Mines, Pendants, watches, bracelets, rings and diamonds were included in the loot, police said.Municipal police wore alerted by a neighbour when he noticed that one of the store windows had been broken.Some hours after the robbery, a local citizen discovered a part of the loot on his property.The value of the recovered jewellery was estimated at approximately $2,000 Police said they hoped to make an arrest soon.Absenteeism Throws Load On Duplessis By RICHARD DAIGNAULT QUEBEC \u2014 ^ \u2014 Speculation th«i major cabinet changes me bring considered by FYemier Maurice Duplessi* is fast spreading through the provincial capital's lively political world.Some cabinet ministers have been seriously ill \u2014 two of them are just out ol hospital \u2014 and others ate in poor health.Heavy Smoker Five Years Old FORT WORTH, Tex.\u2014Id\u2019)\u2014 Billie Smith lias to take Ins thumb from his mouth before he can light dp a cigar, pull on a cigaret or chew tobacco.Billie, who lias been smoking and chewing for four jears, is five.\u201cHe just has a craving for it,\u201d explains his mother, Mrs.Bill Smith.\"He started out on chewing tobaero when he was a year old, wanting bites off daddy\u2019s plug.\u201d Says his father: \u201cBillie smokes a pack of cigarets a day and about one cigar.Of course, I don\u2019t let him smoke a pack every day.Cut him off about every third day.Because that's pretty expensive.\u201d Record SaJmon ALBANY.N.Y.(/I\u2019) \u2014 A 13-pound landlocked salmon, caught in Lake George April 2, is ihe largest of its kind landed in New York State, the conservation department said Tuesday.Still others hâve taken extend ed holidays following the annual session of the Legislature which ended In February Circles close to Mr Duplessis say\u201d absenteeism'' has thrown the bulk of the business of several departments into the premier\u2019s lap.Mr, Duplessis is reported to have expressed serious \"concern\" over the work pile up.Some high-ranking party off! cials expect him to spread the cabinet changes over the next three years.Others \u2014particularly the younger members of the party expect su oping changes this year.GAGNON ILL Cabinet ministers mentioned as likely to drop out of active political life are: Finance Minister Oncsime Gagnon, 68-year-old former member of (ho Conservative cabinet of Prime Minister H.B.Bennett.Mr.Gagnon has been seriously ill since suffering a stroke and is convalescing at his home; Dr.Camille Pouliot, 59, minister of game and fisheries, back at work now but still suffering front severe rheumatism and a heart condition which kept him in hospital for several wecils last year; Agriculture Minister Laurent Barre, who will lie 71 in May and who is said to he considering retire men 1; Works Minister Romeo Lorrain, convalescing after a long stay in hospital.Any cabinet changes are not expected before May when the Union Nalionale party plans the biggest celebration of its 20 years \u201415 of them in power to mark Mr.Duplessis\u2019 67th birthday, his 30th year as legislature member for Trois-ffivicrr., and his record as the Premier longest in office in Quebec\u2019s history.Stork Trouble TOKYO (Reuters) Two storks were saved from eviction here because they are expecting an addition to the family.A telephone company which planned to destroy their nest on the telephone pole decided to erect a I new pole instead.Senator Eular also said he op- has ruled.The court ordered her poses the prohibition against the employer to refund $3.20 he had coloring of margarine in all prov- deducted from her wages for inces except British Columbia arinking 40 bottles of beer in and Newfoundland.\t10 days.Reds Protest Discrimination Against Ships At Panama LONDON.\u2014t/P)\u2014 Russia has protested to the United States that Soviet ships going through | the Panama Canal are being sub- ; jected to long \u201cdiscriminatory\u201d | inspections.Moscow radio said Tuesday night the U.S.State Department was handed a note Monday stating that since Jan.1 American armed guards have stopped three Soviet vessels for many hours while inspectors combed through their cargos and photographed \u201call technical equipment.\u201d A State Department spokesman in AVashington said he knew of no such protest being delivered.He added that the Russians bad \u201ctried to make propaganda in the canal area before about such things a; not being able to buy hydrographic maps there.\u201d Waterfront sources in Panama , said the Russian ships got much the same treatment as that given American ships calling at Soviet ports.The Moscow broadcast called the inspections \u201ca flagrant violation of the principle of complete equality in the use of canals under international importance to ail countries proclaimed in the Panama Canal Treaty of 1901.\u201d The note said 18 armed canal guards boarded the motorship N.Ostrovsky Jan.2 at Balboa and inspected it for seven hours.It said the ship was held up until the following day, when it sailed with the guards still aboard and a police cutter acting as escort.The note also told of discri-iin- i ation against two other Soviet ship'\u2014the ! Babushkin and the Admiral Scnya'in.I New Russian Embassy Opened OTTAWA ® \u2014 The big, new Russian Embassy, a square chunk of limestone at the edge of the Rideau River, goes into a life of routine today after a gay housewarming in which it was toasted in gallons ot vodka, champagne and other spirits.About 600 guests, including Trade Minister Howe and Mr.Justice Douglas Abbott of the Supreme Court of Canada, turned up Tuesday night to help Soviet Ambassador Dmitri Chuvahin warm up the rather forbidding new structure erected on the ashes of one destroyed by fire 16 months ago.Million Parisians Watch Queen Sail Seine Newsprint Man Blasts Americans MONTREAL tP\u2019 \u2014 P.M.Fox, president of St.Lawrence Corporation Ltd., In an outspoken «I-lack today on American criticisms ot the Canadian newsprint, industry, said there is \"great public harm in the smear-my-neighbor tactics long practiced by United Stales congressional committees and their publicists.\u201d Addressing the company's annual meeting he stated that \u201cU S.newspaper publishers, unlike publishers m other countries, seem to have acquired a habit of grievance and self-pity not unlike that of a man afflicted with the delusion that the world owes him a living.\u201d He said a report by the Ameri-enn Newspaper Publishers Association.which described the newsprint price as a \"crushing burden\" was \u201cthe phoniest and worst of all.\u201d Mr.Fox's comment * cere contained in a text issued to the press in advance of delivery.GIVES I ACTS Mr.Fox said the facts were that a newsprint price advance of $4 a ton which brought I lie New York price to $134 became generally effective March 1 and was the second $4 increase in nearly five years.It.was an increase of three per cent and its effect on U.S.newspapers was to increase their total costs by a fraction of one per coni.The advance was not marie by Canadian producers alone, nor did it apply only in the U.S.market, it was made by all North American producers and in all world markets.\"But.\u201d Mr.Forc commented, \u201cIt is only in the United Slates, the wealthiest and most fortunate market, that outcry has arisen and it is once more the Canadian industry that has been singled out for detraction as extortionists and law-breakers.\u201d THE QUEEN FLANKED BY PRINCE PHILIP AND FRENCH PRESIDENT COTY, ACKNOWLEDGES CHEERS OF PARIS CROWD.Quiz Cleanup NEW YORK.\u2014(/P)\u2014 Ten-year-old Robert Strom, the science quiz kid, Tuesday night pushed his TV winnings to $160,000 to become the biggest money-winner on a single television quiz show.Today's Chuckle \"Does your husband confide his business troubles to you?\u201d one wife asked another.\"Oh, yes,\u201d was the reply, \u201cevery time T come home with a new dress.\u201d PARIS \u2014 (Reuters) \u2014 The weather took a turn lor the worse today as Queen Elizabeth and Prince Philip embarked on the third full day of their state visit to Paris.The Queen wore an elegant white-edged black overcoat over tier white silk dress to keep out all(j Ilow a renowned art museum, the cold wind as she drove out of Parisian women du Faubourg St.Honore to the British embassy.The thousands fairy-tale voyage seated in a bullet-proof glass observation lounge of the river boat Borde Fretigny.As the vessel circled the two islands which form the heart of the city, 5,000 searchlights along Christian Pineau and later was to pay a visit to the supreme Allied commander in Europe, Gen.Lauris Norstad, at his home near NATO headquarters outside Paris.The day will end with a state banquet and French government\tthe river banks\tturned the pa- reception tonight in the Louvre,\tgéant route into\ta brilliant path former palace of French kings of color.Unfolded before the water- ! were waiting ; borne guests was a display of P-itrcM, Palaee with bated breath to see what French life down through his-the presidential Elysee Palace ^\t^ ^\ttory At N(rtre Dame> where soft and^hrough the fasniona e e j capturecj Paris with her styles light streamed through the stain- would wear tonight.\tj ed-glass windows, hundreds of Tuesday night the Queen top-, white-robed choirboys sang a me-of persons who lined the streets ped her visit to Paris when she dieval chant, to catch a glimpse of her also sailed down the River Seine The biggest fireworks display wore overcoats.\tj while 1,000,000 persons \u2014 al- seen in Paris since the visit over At the embassy she met deput- most half the population of Par- 50 years ago ol both Elizabeth\u2019s ations of the 7 000 Britons liv- is \u2014 looked on The evening- and Philip\u2019s great-great-grand-ing in\tPari- Aflerwards\tshe\thad\ti\tgowned Queen.Philip and Pre-j mother, Queen\tVictoria, filled lunch\twith Foreign\tMinister\tsidenl Coty made the hour-long\tthe Paris skies.\\ Fire Evicts 19 Families MONTREAL.\u2014CP)- A fireman was overcome by smoke and a 69-year-old woman suffered a heart attack in a two-alarm blaze that gutted five flats and heavily damaged four others on Laurier Ave.East Tuesday night.Other flats and a store suffered water and smoke damage in the fire that drove 19 families from their homes.The fire started in the rear shed of a grocery store.Minutes later flames raced up the rear of the three-storey brick building and engulfed the second and third storey flats.Huge clouds of black smoke shot 500 feet into the air and flames could be seen a mile away.A strong wind blew sparks across the street but firemen prevented the fire from spreading lote Bulletin NEW YORK MR) \u2014 Mr.and Mrs.Jack Soble pleaded guilty today to charges of conspiring with Russia to obtain U.S.d fence documents and other material.30,474 Sign Safety Petition Montreal \u2014 IP \u2014 A petition hearing 30,474 signatures and asking for 'stricter enforcement of traffic laws will he sent this week to Premier Duplessis.The petition was put into circulation last summer by Mr.and Mrs.Archie Cousineau. 2 SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD, WED., APRIL 10, 10S7 Richmond Catholic Women's League Elects Mrs.J.Beaubien President Rock Hudion porlrayi Col.D««n He»» in tho Cinema»cope-Color produeHon, \"BATTLE HYMN\", which open» tod»y #t the Orenede theetre, the \"Showpiece\" of the Town»hip»! St.Francis High News Report On May 3rd, thr sirls of thr scirnce classes (Iradc VI In XI «ill hold a household science ex-hlbltion of I he « ork completed during the year.The display will consist of articles from aprons to ¦\tWED.! Ledie»\u2019 Night a A gentlemen and e lady \" are admitted together tor ¦\tthe price of one ticket.PREMIER CINEMA ¦\tTODAY! John Ireland e ¦\t\u2022 Dorothy Malone \u2022 _\t\"THE FAST AND THE ¦\tFURIOUS\" ¦\t- a Rock Hudion \u2022 Barbara Ru»h \u2022 \"CAPTAIN LIGHT.\u2022 FOOT\" (Tech.-Cinemascope) ««¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦MM dresses holh hand and machine made.Refreshments will he served hy the itudenta and door prizes will he given.tirade XI girls will entertain the senior members of the staff on Wednesday, April 10th, at an Eastern luncheon which they will prepare and serve in the school.WATERLOO \u2014 At the Chicken Salad Tea at St.Paul\u2019s United Church on Thurs day, April 11 from 4 to 0.30 the ladies of the W.A.pian a special table with sandwiches and milk for junior guests.HEATHTON \u2014 Mr.and Mrs.Morton Bean of Melrose, Mass., were recent weekend guests of Mr.and Mrs.A.Bean.Mr.and Mrs.Avery Davis were recent guests of Mr.and Mrs.Alfred Davis in Westmore, Vt.RICHMOND The regular monthly meeting of the Catholic Woman's League of Richmond took place in the Holy family Parish Hall with Mrs.W.Murphy in the chair, due to the absence of the president.The social service convener reported that $1(153 was spent on grocerieu and $14.45 (or soup and milk at I he Convent for two months, A young girl was dressed for school and home.Corres pondence included letters of appreciation from Mrs.J, Beau-bien and Mrs.E.Desrosiers, Misa McCormack and Mrs.Wolfe.The Spiritual Activities reported 14 hours of adoration ! maintained on the 1st Friday of the month, $10 wan spent on flowers to decorate the altar of the Blessed Virgin for the closing of the English Retreat.A motion was approved that a high mass in honor of our Lady of (food Couneel and patron of the C.W.L.would he offered on April 36th.The members were reminded that an hour of adoration on Holy Thursday for the English speaking would be from 4 to 5 p.m.The convener of nomination, Miss M.K.O'Donnell, presented the slate of officers for the ensuing year: President, Mrs.J.! Beaubien: lit vice, Mrs.Grant ! Campbell; 2nd vice, Mr».P.Labmae; 3rd vice, Mra.W.Murphy; recording secretary, Miss J.Goggin; corresponding secretary, Miss M.E.O'Donnell; ! councillors, Miss K.Goggin, Mr» A.Crook, Mn., E.Poulin, Mrs ; | P.McLaughlin, Mrs, F.Marchand, Mrs.G, Tremblay, Mr*.| A.I-aquerre and Mrs.C.De lancy.MARJORIE GROUP The Marjorie Group of the j Woman's Association of Rich-, mond and Melbourne United Church held its regular monthly meeting in the church parlor with twenty-four members and one guest present.The captain, Miss Myrtle pep-1er, opened the meeting with the j Lord\u2019s Prayer after which the : secretary-treasurer read the min-] utes.An appeal from Save the j Children Fund was read to which a donation wan made.The members were reminded that April is the visiting month and the I date of the rummage sale, May 4th.It was decided to cover the floor of the church parlor and a committee of Mrs.B.Armaiage, Mrs.S.Taylor and Mrs.B.Moffat was appointed to look after the purchase of the covering.Following adjournment an Answer to Previous Puzzle delegates, Mr*.V.R.Beattie and Mrs, G W.Ewing who were appointed to the Provincial an- suction sale was held with Mri.Imond Harmony Group were en-.m!*' mc.e,*n*\tI D D E Douglas Kerr acting as auction- tertained at the home of Hon If.\tPlace in.Sherbrooke on eer\tJustice Gaston Desmarais and Wednctsd*y and Thursday wUl The hostessew Mrs.A.Bishop, Mrs, Dewmarais in Sherbrooke^lhc\t°f 'ne nteeting, Mr» D Kerr and Mrs.C.Pope Mr*.Desmarais was a former \"r »nd Mrs.Leslie Bus hey served refreshments.\t(president of the group while ar>d son, of Montreal, spent the Ml Ht» E.McCOURT\tresiding in Richmond.\tweekend as guests of Mr.and The member» of the R.A.Mr.J.M.Boast has returned \u201e -st«nley Btishey.Marcotte Reg'd staff gathered at from an extended trip to Mexico ,\tHarold\tD*ls°n the home of Miss Edith McCourt, and California.Mr.Boast also Junction, sPent ihe weekend a member of the staff, who was'spent several days with Mr.and celebrating her birthday on Mrs, Charles Boast and Mr.and The True and Wonderful Story of COL.DEAN HESS CLERGYMAN TURNED FIGHTER PILOT! ftfVy 'V ROCK HUDSON CINemaScoPE TECHNICOLOR f -MARTHA HYER >DAN DURYEA dondefore ANNA KASHF1 JOCK MAHONEY CARt BENTON KID ' -Added Attraction_______., TEENAGE REBEL GINGER ROGERS \u2022 MICHAEL RENNIE ! ._________-J TODAY Starts 4 Days ONLY! 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Pep 33 Fastens 38 Sign of the zodiac 40\tPublic 41\tTemples 42\tSpoken 43\tBiblical name 44\tSaint- 46\tJot 47\tOperatic solo 48\tAutumn month (ab.) 50 Sorry i\t2\tr~\t\t4\t5\th\t1\t\ti\t$\t\u20220\tII a\t\t\t\t13\t\t\t\t\tH\t\t\t \t\t\t\t\\i\t\t\t\tll 1\t\t\t\t i5\t\t\tn\t\t\t\t\tsr-\t\t\t\t \t\t!)\t\t\t\ta\ta\t\t\t\t\t N\t\t\t\t\ts\t\t\t\t\t?r\t58\t 3b\t\t\t\t3i\t\t\t3i\t\t33\t\t\t '\t\t\t\t\t\t\t33\t\t\t\t\t V\t\t\tw\t3)\t\t\t\t\tV)\t\t\t \t\t\tItu\t\t\t\t\tin\t\t\t\t it\t\tTfT\t\t\t/ /\t95\t%\t\t\t\t>0\t w\t\t\t\t\t50\t\t\t\t\ty\t\t hi\t\t\t\t\tR\t\t\t\t\t54\t\t rr-\t\t\t\t\tSfc\t\t\t\t\tSi\t\tto Thursday.April 4th.Mr.Ger ard Duval, on behalf of the staff, presented Mlw McCourt with a basket of red tulip* with their best wishes for a happy birthday and good health and happiness for many years to come.Miss McCourt graciously expressed her appreciation and spoke of the pleasure In being associated with the staff.Refreshments were served by the guest of honor Miss Denise Fafard poured tea at the lace covered tea table was centered with the traditional birthday rake made by her cousin, Mrs.Charles Chapman, of Windsor Mills.At the close of a very pleasant hour, all joined in singing \u201cFor She's a Jolly Good Fellow.\" BIRTHDAY PARTY Mrs.R.Harrison, Donnely St., entertained eight guests in honor of her daughter Maureen's 10th birthday.During the afternoon.games were played and dancing enjoyed.A most enjoyable treasure hunt by the guest of honor resulted in her finding a decorated box which contained several gifts from the guests with their best wishes for many more happy birthdays.Miss Harrison replied thanking them for their kind remembrance.At the close of the afternoon, the hostess served refreshments, from an attractive tea table centered with the birthday cake topped with sixteen tapers made by Mrs.Maurice Barrie.Among the guests were Miss Peggy Muldoon and Miss Cathy Chlliszcz, of Danville and Miss Gail Hebert, of Denison's Mills.General Notes Mr.Paul Lafrance, of the University of Sherbrooke, spent the weekend with his brother, Mr.Raymond Lafrance.Miss Jean Kennedy and Mr.Allan MacKinnon, of Montreal, spent the weekend as guests of Mr.and Mrs.G.A.Boast, Stanley Ave.Mr.and Mrs.D.R.McLaughlin have returned home after spending two weeks at St.Adele^ Miss Joyce Dean, of Montreal, and Miss Morna Dean, of Sherbrooke, were weekend guests of their parents, Rev.J.Leslie Dean and Mrs.Dean.Sixteen members of the Rich- Mr*.Roy Boaat at Topeka, Kan- Mn, C.Quinn.Miss Sandra Quinn and Gary and Ryan Quinn were guests of Mr.and Mrs.Rowlan at Ayer\u2019s Cliff.Mr.and Mrs.Wilfred Driver, accompanied by Mrs.Ada Nixon were recent guests of Mrs.Myrtle Kelly and Miss Patricia Kelly in Sherbrooke.The sad ncwis was received by Mrs.J.H.Fleury of the sudden passing of her brother, Mr.Charles Veilleux, of Barton, Vt.Mr.and Mrs.Fleury and family attended the funeral.Mrs.Laura Dionne, of St.Bruno, is the guest of Mr.and Mrs.C.S.Delaney.Mrs.William Clark, of Montreal, spent the weekend as guest | of Miss Hazel Boast.Mr.and Mrs.William Arnold spent the w-eekend in Sherbrooke.guests of Mr.and Mrs.I SUn O'Dell.Friends of Mr.Philip Gagnon will be pleased to hear that he has returned home from the hospital, where he was a patient for several da.ws.At the regular monthly meet-: ing of Udolphus Lord Aylmer Chapter I.O.D.E.which will meet in the Melbourne Hall on Friday, April 12, at 2.30 p.ra., thef Crook Miss Patricia Pearson, of Montreal, was a guest of her parents, Mr.and Mrs.W.J.Pearson over the weekend.Word has been received here of the death of Mrs.Teleaphore Gagnon at Wickham, «later of Mrs.Rene Letour and Mr.Auguat Bourbesu, of this place.Mr sr.d Mrs.Rene Letour, Mr and Mrs.August Bourbeau, accompanied by Mr.and Mrs.Edward Bourbeau, Mr.Emile Bourbeau and Mr.Jahn Hour-beau of Norwich, Conn., attended the funeral.Mr.and Mrs George Setter-lund and children, of Donna-cona, were visitors at the home of Mr.and Mrs.W.N.Driver, Clevcmont Ave.Mr.and Mrs.W.N.Driver, and Mrs.Ada Nixon were in South Durham recently visiting Mrs.Effie Elliott.GOOD We'll Keep Your Winter Clothing! Send your winter clothes to us now .Have them cleaned and stored away till Fall.dial LO.2-2633 SHERBROOKE LAUNDRY and DRY CLEANERS Ltd.3S3 Frontenac St.\u2014 Telephone: LO.2-2633 ETIENNE MOREL Master Watchmaker and Jeweller, 27 years experience.Has the pleasure to announce to his friends and the general public the OPENING OF HIS NEW STORE AT 128 KING ST.WEST Authorized Dealer for GRUEN, HOOVER Watches.Also for BLUE RIVER and BLUE BLOSSOM Diamonds.Complete line of Westclocks, Waterman Pens and Colibri Lighters.SPECIALISTS IN Watches \u2014 Clocks \u2014 Diamond Rings\u2014 Lighters and Jewel Repairs.For better and Quicker Service Dial LO.7-5474 Mr.Etienne Morel, Prop.M A f T » C CORPÔNATlON ocs^js.'sfiir-nK or.tRR bmouticrs.- OMINIO bungs' you ORANGE JUGE 9 Money £ài//ng ytice.h :!V: Only th« »*ry &bmI.ijoln»n aun.ripened onngM «««?\u2022* th«t fairly oot* fltrour and goodneaa oranqaa .ha! hava btan carafuily nurtured and pamparad to tha »ery peak of delectabihty ara choaen lor DOMINION Oranga Juice Pick up a good supply ol froaen fresh DOMINION Orange hue* Mawhood.viee-presid-i cut of local chapter.Ottawa Is Last Hope For Waterloo Plant Vienna Chorus sang sacred j judicious (it was) but because music.The second item of the j it took aw'ay in some part evening \u2014 \u201cCrucifix\u201d by An- i from the music of the voices.WATERLOO.\u2014 (Special) \u2014 Returning from his conference with the management of Bates Manufacturing Co.at Lewiston, Me., Mayor Armand Russel held little hope that anything can be done to halt the closing of their Canadian subsidiary here.Last w\u2019eek the plant announced that its operations would come to an end due to the high tariff on imported materials.He said, however, that he would be going to Ottawa within the next few days to discuss the matter with officials there.The Mayor said Leo Bernache, Canadian manager of the Community Concerts Association, spoke on the importance of music in the community, last night at the meeting of the Sherbrooke Rotary Club.Children today, he felt, were missing a great deal of creative enjoyment because of TV.Mr.Bernache said that he had come from a large French-Canadian family where music played a large part in their lives.They spent their time making music, something which does not happen too often nowadays.He said that children should be encouraged to hear to participate in amateur mus- ical groups in the community, choirs, glee-clubs, etc.LIVE AUDIENCE Having been a former radio, TV and concert artist himself, Mr.Bernache spoke with conviction about the various entertainment media.A performer can only enjoy a \u201clive audience\u201d, he said, and as far as he was concerned TV killed all the joy in making music.It is exhausting and not very satisfying and he felt therefore that the public never received the benefit of a top performance.The accent in live\u201d concert'artists, \"and TV is °n \u201cd40\u2018ngK something,\u201d not in creating the best music, which he added U'as how he got into concerts.There is no substitute for a \u201clive\u201d audience as far as the performer is concerned, he said, which is why the Commun- j ity Concerts mean so much to a young artist.Sherbrooke has been one of the leaders in the Community Concert field for over 20 years, Mr.Bernache pointed out, and he commended the local interest r.t- ,\t,,, r,\ti in trying to promote good music, Don t Forget The Y\u2019s Buy Cen- not ^ ^\t^ Assoda; ter: Open every Ihursday 2-5 tjon but th h the ^ h p.m.Friday 2-5 p.m., and 7-9 an, nMl\u201e ^nnprfe BRIEFLETS Hadassah Food Sale, at Steinbergs, Thurs.April 11, 2 p.m.Sherbrooke Chap.No.22, O.E.S., Food Sale, Fri., Apr.12, 1.30 p.m., Steinberg\u2019s.p.m.to sell and receive for selling, Spring and Summer, nearly-new clothing.Y.M.C.A.Dufferin Ave.LEE M.WATSON & CO.Lt4.INSURANCE Fire, Automobile, Liability, ate.Sun Life Bldg., Sherbrooke.Telephone LO.9-3910 Night and Holiday calls: Tel.LO.9-3910 or LO.2-8782 and other concerts.The Community Concerts Association is trying to promote Canadian talent, he said, and to give new, young artists, the \u201clive and paying\u201d audiences which they need and want, Mr.Bernache was introduced by Rotarian Lewis Rosenbloom, who is also president of the Sherbrooke Community Concerts Association, and was thanked by thal Bate's executives had lold him thal if an agreement could be reached between the Canadian government and the company, Ihen there was a good possibility that the Waterloo plant could resume operations.Mayor Russel blamed the Canadian government for its slowness to recognize the problem facing this textile company or to case its restrictions on materials crossing the border.The Bates Co., he stated, would find it cheaper to manufacture in the States and export the finished products to Canada than to carry on manufacturing in this country.Frank McAskill, manager of the company in Waterloo, was unprepared to make any further statement with regard to the shut-down, or estimate the date when all local activity will cease.With respect to the local employment problem, Mayor Russel said that every effort will be made, to find a Canadian Textile company to occupy the plant at an early date.The $750,000 plant, built only last summer and occupied since January of this year, is designed for the manufacture of textiles and even with the looms removed, cannot be readily converted to other uses.Maple Syrup Harvest Local\tExperts Scoff At Reports Of Worry Over\tPrice Situation Eastern Fownship» maple products experts today scoffed at a report that the bumper maple syrup harvest in Quebec is causing concern to farmers and wholesale buyers who air worried about the price situation.I be claim was made this week by Jules Methot, L bief of the Agricultural Department s maple products division.A spokesman for the Quebec Maple Products in Lcnnoxville Reginald Coté said \u201cMaybe they arc concerned.in the rest of Quebec, but as i\t_ I far as we are concerned, things, LC^wOI are going along very smoothly, ^\t>\t¦ Farmers are receiving a fair Q-OnSl\"30l© price for their syrup, and do not appear to he holding any back, ^ | | S\" I I rYl rN Ç waiting for a higher price.\"\tU L.V.U 111U D SLIGHT FLUCTUATION Prices do fluctuate, even al the local market, but this is to he expected in accordance with the grade of the maple product for sale.Prices have boon quoted as low as $4 a gallon hut they have very seldom risen above $6.50 thus far this spring.For the past three years, the industry has uffered under a wide fluctuation of prices\u2014from $5 to $10 a gallon.This was caused by American tobacco firms who were willing to pay a very high price for the syrup to flavor their tobacco.Consequently, the farmers held back their stocks, hoping to sell at a killing, Mr.Methot explained that when the American companies, who were at war with each other, settled their differences, the prices suddenly fell.An 8,000 pound surplus was sold eventual Drouin, ly, bid for fur less than the stun- Richard, dard price.OBSTACLES At the present time, most of Quebec\u2019s 22,000,000 maples have yielded their sap for Ibis year, but there are some obstacles in the way yet.According to Mr.Methot, \u201cbuyers who don't know the difference could wreck the Quebec industry unless our products are packaged and priced competitively.\u201d As it is, the Quebec industry, which produces 85% of Canada\u2019s harvest, is a small and scattered industry.The department is pressing for new ways of pulling up syrup.Traditional gallon cans are being scrapped for one -pound tins which can be emptied before flavor deteriorates.A grading system is to he started.In order to insure a fair and Service For Accident Victim \u2014\tservice* for pick Hethering- ton, 1111 Kingston St., were held in St.Peler s Church yesterday with Rev.Guy Marston officiating.Hetherington was the third victim of an accident last weekend in which eight were injured.The bearers were Brian Beck, Peter Garland, Bill McNeil, Arnold Astbury, Ray Billing and Stewart Arbery.__________ (Record photo by Gerry Lemay) Driver Hurt, Cars Smashed One man was slightly injured last night when five cars were hurled into the ditch on the road near Orford Lake by an unidentified truck, Provincial Police reported this morning.Robert Dube of Sherbrooke suffered minor injuries when he lost control of hi.s machine after it was hit.The cars were travelling beside the lake on the icy pavement.Beside Dube\u2019s car, the other cars damaged belonged to .1.Pelletier, of Sherbrooke; Mrs.Beatrice Raymond, of Magog; Oscar Gaulin, of Stanstead, and a fifth machine of unidentified ownership.Civic rites will be held for Reginald Cole, 30-year-old Sher brookc police constable who died in Montreal hospital early this morning of injuries received in a collision with a truck over the week-cn d The deceased is survived by his wife, the former Martha and three children, Suzanne and Robert; his parents, Mr.and Mrs.Eddy Cote, Abitibi; a brother Normand, of the Army Medical corps.Remains arc resting at the Du-ranleau and Jalbert Funeral Home on Brooks street.being urged to expand his sales to local markets w'herc he will know the demand, the buyer knows the product and a fair price is a simple matter.Another problem is the increased overhead.Instead erek and Jetta, of V)ixi
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