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[" Ulbricht: Summit accord claimed BERLIN (RMitmi\u2014E** G«r' ir>»n Communist Iradw W*H*r Ulbricht said Friday mght a Moacow Summit conference of Communist leader* agreed the East West balance of force* has \u201cchanged *o much that it i* possible to avoid war* \" Ulbricht'» statement at East Berlin airport upon bis return from the conference was the first public mention of agreement be.ng reached at the three-week talks.Th conference ended Thursday night with a communique saying only that the delegates of SI countries had \u201cexchanged experience and familiarized themselves with each other\u2019s views and positions.\u201d A fuller state-mnt was promised later.The East German news agency ADN quoted Ulbright as saying the Moscow conference reached complete agreement on the \u201cstruggle for peace and peaceful coexisence.\u2019\u2019 He added that although developments in different countries wer \u201cmany sided and complicated,\" the conference reached \u201cunitv of view,\u201d INDICATES WIN FOR K Political quarters in West Berlin said Ulbricht's remarks indicated a victory for Premier Nikita Khrushchev\u2019s line that war can be avoided.Chinese Communists are reported pessimistic about the possibility of avoiding world war.Eitablished 1897.THE PAPER Of THE EASTERN TOWNSHIPS SHERBROOKE RECORD.S \\ H RDA'l.Df Cl MB! R % I960 THE WEATHER t\u2019lourty becoming sunny during morning Variable cloudiness in esenlng Very, mild High today at Sherbrooke ¦W Outlook for Sunday; l-ittte change.Prier 5 Cent* Sixty-Fourth Ygor Banker's wife, teller held hostage Arrest youths in holdup Outlaw rail strike at 11th hour LONDON (Reuters')\u2014 Western experts said Friday night a Moscow communique from world Communist 1 e ad ers indicates Russia and Communist China have not resolved their differences.They pointed out that the communique, issued Thursday night, did not say the 81 Communist parties represented at the three-week conference had cached agreement.Significantly, the Polish news agency PAP announced Friday Soviet Premier Khrushchev has thanked Polish leaders for their support of Russia\u2019s \u201cpeace policy.\u201d All Peking morning newspapers carried stories about the Moscow communique hut refrained from comment.Commute death penalty OTTAWA \u2014it®\u2014Milton Frank Sullivan, 29, of Foleyet, Ont., scheduled to be hanged next Friday for the slaying of his sister-in-law, had his death sentence commuted by the federal cabinet to life imprisonment.Sullivan, 29-year-old father of three, was convicted of murder in the rifle slaying of Jeorgina Gardippie at Foleyet last March 6.j Elmer McAuley, with whom the victim had been living, also died after being shot by Sullivan w-ith a .22 calibre rifle.Evidence at the trial indicated that Sullivan had drunk a considerable amount of alcohol in the course of several hours prior to the crime, the solicitor-gener- ' al\u2019s department said Friday in \u2022nnouncing the commutation.There had been no recommendation for mercy by the jury.Sullivan\u2019s appeal to the Ontario Appeal Court was dismissed- Of 46 death sentences handed down in Canada since June, 1957, j when the Conservative government took office, 36 have been j commuted \u2014 including 12 in ! which the jury recommended mercy.There have been 10 executions.OTTAWA (CP) \u2014 By Parliament\u2019s edict, the trains are running today across Canada.At the llth hour Friday night, Parliament outlawed a nation-wide walkout threatened for early today by III,-000 non-operating railway-men.In the face of fierce criticism from -the opposition.Prime Minister Diefenbaker called on Parliament to invoke an emergency law to postpone any strike action until after May 15.It went into effect just half a day before the national strike was to start in Newfoundland and work its way westward by time zone.The emergency law, Mr.Diefenbaker said, saves the nation from the chaos and catastrophe of a transcontinental tie-up of the major railways.OPPOSITION CONTENTION But opposition critics contend it also destroys the right of rail-waymen to strike for better wages, discredits the conciliation process and merely shunts the rail crisis ahead to May 15.The government had to fight fast-ebbing time and the delaying tactics of the opposition to get its special law through the Commons and senate in time to prevent the walkout, which had been set for 8 a.m.local time today.The stop ¦ the - strike bill was proclaimed law at 6:30 p.m EST after a three-day emergency debate.It postpones any strike action , by \u201cnon-op\u201d rail workers until | after May 15, by which time the government hopes a more favorable atmosphere will exist for settling Canada\u2019s biggest labor scrap.Faced with the ban, chief union | spokesman Frank H.Hall sus pended the strike ordet and told I the members of the 15 \u2022 union | \u201cnon-op\u201d group to remain on ! their jobs.\u201cWe would have beaten t he ways in a strike if the govern ment hadn't come to their aid,\u2019 he told reporters.NO WORD FROM RAILWAYS There was no immediate com-1 ment from the two major rail-1 ways, the privately owned CPR and the publicly owned CNR.Mr.Diefenbaker told the Com- i mons that he will summon the disputants to regular meetings to try to resolve the dispute over a 14 ¦ cent - hourly pay increase proposed by a federal conciliation board \u2014 accepted by the1 unions but rejected by the railways.Bank loot is $17,000 V jsl VF.RONA.Ont (CP) 1 wo young men were chm ged I riday mglit with Aimed robbeiy in the holdup of a Hank ol Montreal branch here in which two women weie taken hostage C harged weie A r n o 1 d j .BALLOONS BY THE THOUSAND \u2014 Christine Morin, shown at left, and Francine Tanguay, both nine years old got a sneak preview Friday afternoon of the 6,000 balloons which are being given away today as Santa visits downtown Sherbrooke.(Record Photo by (Jerry ,emay) Provinces to hold periodic parleys Blent Mavety, 21, and Stan ley I\u2019elei Davis, I 7, both of L.ansdowne, Ont.1 hey are due to appear for formal re mand at Kingston magis Irate s court today.The bank was robbed of about $17,000 when a man, hi» face masked in bandage» \"like » mummy,\" walked in with a rifle or shotgun in bis hand Friday morning.The gunman lined up manager V.M, Pyetta, six customer* and the staff of four and ordered teller Shirley Akey, 20, to scoop money into a paper bag When Hie masked man left, he took Miss Akey with him The two suspect* were arrested when a provincial police con stable forced their ear off (he road about 30 miles from Verona near Perth, Ont.In the trunk of a car abandoned earlier, police found Miss Akey.unharmed, and another woman, Mrs.W.F.Cronin, wife of a manager of the Bank of Montreal branch in Kingston.Mrs, Cronin was taken hostage when the car used in the holdup was stolen from a parking lot.Verona is 35 miles north of Kingston.To face trial Lumumba is thrown in jail LEOPOLDVILLE (AIM \u2014 Pa (Tie* Lumumba, the Congo's fir* brand former premier, tod* y faced trial on charge» of inciting the arn\\> to rebellion and other crime* as he became the ccnir* of another international diplomatic clash Manacled and Jeered by on lookers.Lumumba was returned to Leopoldville late Friday and jailed after being captured in re mete Kasai province by the soldiers of arnu chief Col, Joseph Mobutu (The Soviet delegation al th* 'mud Nation» in New York do manded Krida> night that Secretary-General Dag Hammarakjold make an immediate report on steps being taken by 1b* UN command to ensure the safety of Lumumba (The Russian- said in a state ment the arrest of Lumumba, who accepted Soviet military *id outside UN channel» when h* was premier, w.u an \u201carbitrary and illegal act against the lawful Congolese government committed by an illegal, dictatorial regime.\" DAG ASKS FAIR TRIAL 1 Hammarskjold sent two message* to Congo President Joseph Kasaviibu asking him to s«h* that Lumumba get* s fair trial On* me*.»age wa* sent after a com mitte* from Afro Asian nation* had expressed' concern for la» mumha\u2019* safety.) Lumumba made bis bid to get: out of reach of Mobutu five day* ago Mobutu had sworn o\\H a war rant for Lumumba's arrest after be wa* dismissed by Kasaviibu last September hut a United Nation* guard around th* official premier'* residence in la'opold-ville, where Lumumba atayed, prevented serving the warrant Last Sunday Lumumba slipped past guard» assigned by Mobutu to keep watch on turn.UN officiais said then that Lumumba could not expert UN protection out side leiopoldv ill* By ARCH MacKENZIE (Canadian Press Staff Writer) QUEBEC (CP) \u2014 The 10 provinces Eriday launched a new co operative enterprise with the establishment of periodic conferences dedicated to discussing policy matters solely within provincial jurisdiction.Charlottetown, site in 1884 of a ; - \u2014 - \u2014\u2014-;- Maritime meeting that led to Th* conference in no way will Confederation three years later, substitute for federal-provincial was picked as the site of the next ! meetings and will deal only with meetings in August.A standing invitation was extended to federal ministers to at- a great factor,\u201d he told reporters.\u201cThere will come a time as our experience deepens and our needs change when a secretariat will be necessary.\u201d Mr.Lesage had invited Prime Minister Diefenbaker to attend but Mr.Diefenbaker contented himself with sending a senior civil service observer.Premier Manning of Alberta, out of the country, and Premier Shaw of Prinee Edward Island, ill, were the only absent premiers, Each wa-s represented by cabinet colleagues.Today's Chuckle Now they\u2019re investigating the TV fans.They caught a fellow the other day eating his TV dinner in front of a radio.tend.\u201cWe now have established interprovincial relations on a permanent footing \u2014 and unanim- j ously,\u201d said Premier Lesage of j Quebec, who arranged the two-1 day conference here in fullfill- j ment of a long-standing Quebec j Liberal party suggestion.Said Premier Frost of Ontario, j conference chairman who read a statement prepared at the conclusion of the closed sessions: \u201cIt is the feeling that there is very much to be gained from periodic meetings and exchanges of views and discussions of inter-provincial and provincial problems.\u201d (such matters \u2014 hydro-electric j transmis s i o n exchanges, highways, farm produce marketing or the vexed question of agreement on amending the British North America Act\u2014purely within provincial and interprovincial domain.The con tinuing conferences would be informal and private.Premier Les-age had proposed initially that the confer ence might consider a permanent secretariat\u2014or executive \u2014 to go Political Roundup Hospital care plan to provoke debate By CUTHBERT JONES (Record Staff Writer) With the Throne Speech debate out of the way, the Quebec Legislature this week turned to one of the most [with an inferprovincial council, i controvers\u2018a^\tt0 corne before the provincial parliament i Ir was rejected.But Mr.Lesage Un recent years.This ia the act providing for the establish-indicated he was not disap j ment of a hospital insurance scheme in this province \u2014 the pointed.\t'last of the ten provinces to hold out against the federally- \u201cIn our institutions evolution is sponsored project Youthful bandit is soft-hearted SIOUX CITY, Iowa (AP)\u2014 A soft-hearted bandit held up Mrs.Sara Falk in her grocery but couldn\u2019t stand her tears when she handed over the money from the cash register.\u201cHere, take it back,\u201d he said, and fled.Later Carl Anderson, 21, gave himself up to police.He said he had been unemployed.There are no indications that the Union Nationale Opposition, although giving lip service to the idea of a provincial hospitalization insurance plan, will facilitate the passage of the Liberal Government measure.The Opposition regards the proposed scheme as unsuitable to the needs of Quebec and believes that an insurance plan should be introduced only after the problem of financing hospitals has been dealt with.And apparently the Government believes that the debate may last for several days, even up to two weeks, as no other ad- ministration measure has been prepared in printed form.One of the points, not mentioned in the draft bill, which interests the Opposition and the public at large is how the $90,000,-000 estimated Quebec share is to be financed Premier Lesage at one time indicated no special premium would be imposed, leaving 1 other 25 await trial the impression that the cost : Savoie was a toil collector for would be met out of the general 12 years before an automatic toll revenues of the province.\t; system was introduced more than The cost will be offset partial- ; a year ago.Fire destroys Granby house GRANBY (Special)\u2014A two-storey house was burned to the ground early Friday afternoon in Granby.The house is situated on I be West Shefford Road near the Mount Pleasant School.Stanley Shanks, owner of the property was away working in Montreal at the time of the fire-His wife was at the Granby High School where she works and their three children were also in school.The cause of the fire is unknown and damage is estimated at $10,900.Toll collector fined $1,000 MONTREAL \u2014 ® \u2014Joseph-Michel Savoie, a former Jacques Garfier bridge toll collector, was fined $1,000 and sentenced to one day in jail Friday when he was found guilty on two counts of failing to collect the full amount of bridge tariffs.Savoie is the first of 27 former toll collectors to be found guilty in criminal court proceedings.One.pleaded guilty and was sentenced to six months in jail.The Caracas students give up CARACAS, Venezuela (AP) \u2014 The last of the holdout students sur rendered before a government showing of tanks Friday and abandoned their rebel fortress at Caracas University.With machine-gun* and other arms, they had held out against, the troops of President Romulo Betancourt for a week, Government troops reinforcements had; been (flown in all day from bases un the interior for th* final cleanup of resistance.The university council in an announcement to the presidential palace said the youths gave up the entrenched position they had dubbed their \u201cStalingrad,\" thus ending the last knot, of die-hard resistance after seven days of bloody rioting.The surrender came soon lifter army tanks rumbled to the gates of the University of Caracas where the students had taken up positions behind brick piles in an unfinished pharmacy school.The deaths of a woman doctor and a soldier by snipers\u2019 bullet* [ Friday brought to 11 the number ! of persons killed in the disturb-; antes which the government charges were fomented by Com-j munists seeking to replace the j Betancourt administration w'ith a I regime like Fidel Castro's in I Cuba.Demonstrators during the See by payments now made under 1 Savoie was told to pay the fine j riots carried anti-American and within 30 days or go to jail for j pro-Cuban signs and shouted Cu-I olitical Roundup Page 5 i three months.\ti ban revolutionary slogans.Rail strike threat week's top news By DAVID ROWNTREE (Canadian Press Staff Writer) Summary of the week: Canadian rail strike called oJf.Kennedy begins choosing his administration, Alberta school bus tragedy claims 17 lives.STRIKE AVERTED Royal assent was given to emergency legislation Friday and union leader Frank all issued instructions that all railway employees \u201cmust remain in service,\u201d staving off a country-wide rail strike until May 15.Royal assent was given after the bill forbidding the strike was passed by WINDSOR WRECK \u2014 C2N.R.auxiliary crews are shown clearing np the wreckage caused when 20\tr'.\tC°mmons an r,\u2018 ears of a 55-car freight train left the rails at Windsor Mills Friday morning.A cross-over between Prime Minister Diefenbaker two passing tracks also suffered considerable damage and had to be replaced.Rail service was not 5ajd after talks between uie iisrupted-\t(Record Paolo ojr Genqr Leœgr) jraüroacis sod their non-operating I unions broke dow n Monday that a strike over wages would result; in economic chaos.Tbe bill to keep the railways operating became law less than 14 hours before today\u2019s 8 a m.strike deadline.The government introduced the measure Tuesday night.Second reading dragged on into the early hours of Friday morning.Tension rose at midday when the CCF-New Party refused to accept a suggestion by the prime minister that the House sit into the lunch period to dispose of the legislation.Third and final reading of the bill, usually a formality, was delayed until afternoon by a CCF procedural amendment.\ti After this obstacle was sur-1 mounted, the waiting senate pased it after a two-hour debate.PICKING THE TEAM President-elect Kennedy, con- ; ferring with a wide circle of The Week's News In Review possible lieutenants for the next US.government, chose Abraham Ribicoff as his secretary of health, education and welfare Thursday.Ribicoff, an early Kennedy supporter, is governor of Connecticut.Q Moon*» Wiiliam*, rranog governor of Michigan, was picked for the position of assistant secretary of state for African affairs.Although not a cabinet post, Kennedy said it was \u201ca position of responsibility second to none.\u201d Before flying to Florida for a weekend rest Friday, Kennedy named Professor David E.Bell of Harvard University, an economics specialist, as his director of the budget.Bell was once an administrative assistant under President Truman.SCHOOL BUS DEATHS Mrs.Lois Stefura, a schoolteacher in La mont, Alta., was driving to work behind a school bus Tuesday morning.The bus, earrywe mw® ot h*r pupu», turned off the highway and approached a level crossing.\"I thought if he doesn\u2019t stop, the train will hit the bus,\" Mrs.Stefura said.\u201cBut I saw he stopped and I thought everything was ail right.\u201d It seems possible that Frank Budney, the bus driver, may have been blinded for a moment as he turned right and looked down the track into the glare of the early morning sun.As Budney began to cross the track, a CNR freight travelling at about 50 miles an hour slammed into the bus, shearing off the rear end and sweeping some of the mangled remain* a quarter of a ndie into town.See \u201cBaS ftrik*\u201d Pa#* 4 i Î SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD, SAT., DKC, S, 1 MO COOKSHIRE \u2014 Mr, and Mm John Standish of Roafifmont, were guoat» of Mr and Mrs A.W, Sian able i program on Nov 28, in the Mackenzie Chapel, depicting in »on; and word the meamn; of the society.1 Am His The group leaders are Mrs Don Hopkins and Mrs Alan Sutherland.Rev.E Breen opened the program with prayer, and spoke briefly on the advantage» of fellowship in the Goispel, learning to ahare, and becoming better citizens.Sengs were sung b> the group, and Carol Stokes made, in a : reading w.th blackboard illustra-; lions, a plea for help to bring Jesus to foreign lands.Mrs.Sutherland rendered a solo, The Stranger of Galilee.| and Mrs.Hopkins reported on ! the work of the club.On exhibition was a table of attractive re igious plaques made j by the group to be sent to the | Cree Indians at Meadow Lake Refreshments made by the juniors w,re served MOE'S river \u2014 Mr and Mrs Fred Luee and son, Wendell, accompanied by Mr and Mrs Ronald Luce ot Coaticook, were guests of Mrs.Fred Luce's brother-in-law and s - er, Mr and Mrs.R Smith, and of Mr and Mrs E Young in Lawrence, Guests of Mr.I K Lane and Mrs Gladys Wade were Mr and Mrs Victor Crotty of Sherbrooke, and Mr and Mrs.S J Sayer of Valley Junction.Mr.and Mrs Adelbert Luc* and son Howard spent a weekend with Mrs Luce'» parents, Mr and Mrs.Robert Taylor, at Sawyerville, BIRCHTON \u2014 About Television By CYNTHIA LOWRY iiiii NEW YORK (AP) \u2014 Mary Margaret Me bride, who is credited with inventing the ' broadcast interview and who cer ! tainly viewin' ! ten an anecdote 1 about the great years of radio Eleanor Wilson McAdoo recalled the deathbed statement of her j father, Woodrow Wilson, that it 1 was probably better that the j turned electronic inter- j United States had not joined the j into a fine art, has writ ( League of Nations; Jimmy Dur- ! stuffed hook I ante wept softly at memories of! his childhood.It is called Out of the Air, and ; Radio still is with us, healthy ; it makes this listener long for according to all reports, but no I the good old days.\tj longer the glamor girl of broad- J Through more than 20 years, casting.There arc many talk I Mary Margaret introduced the sessions on television, but few of most interesting people in the j the interviewers have Mary world to her huge daytime aud- ! Margaret\u2019s subtle skills, more's ] ience, presidents and kings, the pity, and nobody yet has I celebrities and non \u2022 entities, found a way to make the story-preachers and adventurers, but tellers forget the cameras, story-tellers and conversational- It\u2019s a fine, nostalgic one- | ists all\t| woman history Mary Margaret j Men and woman, urged on by has turned out, crammed with her skilful questions and so'jn|jniate glimpses and recollec-1 lulled by her easy manner that tjons of hundreds of well-known they forgot the unobtrusive mic- j people.rophone, poured fourth fascinat-1\t- ing tales, even confessions:\tj Family Classics\u2019 two-part ver- j Madame Pandit remembered 1 sio-n of The Three Musketeers the first time she met Gandhi; j was a sharp disappointment\u2014it We have the last word in gifts for all occasions.Beautiful genuine leather handbags, lovely two-tone twin luggage sets, wardrobe tvo-trunks, complete line of novelties, manicure sets, sewing kits, etc.We also have the lay-away plan, which only re quires a small deposit.J A.Pigeon Reg'd., 142 Wellington St.North, LO.2-3424.DO-IT YOURSELF LEATHER KITS J.A.PIGEON Reg'd 142 WELLINGTON ST N.i seemed almost a burlesque of the ! beloved Dumas story .NBC I pans to handle The Coming of j Christ in a half hour special Dec.1 ; 21.It proposes to accomplish this feat by telling the story in | color photographs of art master-, I pieces, RANDBORO \u2014 Rfn Leslie Szabo, Mrs.Szabo [ and two children, Jaison and Karen, who arrived in Quebec j City on the Empress, of France j from Germany, are spending an ! indefinite lime al the home of I Mr.and rMs.George Speck.LET US REVIVE THE EXQUISITE BEAUTY OF YOUR RUGS and CARPETS Telephone: We thall be glad to call and tell you the cost of cleaning one rug or many.This estimating service is free and there is no obligation.Gerard Laforest Tel.LO.2-3698 !4H7ll w wmb \u2014 i «tira wn wtic\"» ENDS TODAY! The storv of FRANZ SONG , * Without \u201e f END\t^ DIRK BOGARDE GENEVIEVE PAGE \"ssarxm capucine .«MCU WUMC (amts VDtt .WiEIttSCOK \u2022 (Mnu CHUM atH-fiTIMiH - Also - STEWART GRANGER * DONNA REED\ttt GEORGE SANDERS in _\t.\tin.\"., tui WHOLE IfctfTi Admission:- Matinee\u2014 65c;\tEvening\u2014 85e Mrs.C.Dainlrey presents program alW.I.meeting NORTH HATLEY \u2014 The Women\u2019s Institute held its regular meeting in the Community Hall, j The president, Mrs.Frank Wood ward was in the chair.The program was in charge of (he converter of citizenship, Mrs.Dainlrey.Each member was i asked to give her definition of a Î good citizen.The concensus of j opinion seemed lo indicate that one who had a neighborly concern for the needs and problems | of others, and a ^nse of his own responsibility in the affairs of his community and his country, is a good citizen.Mrs.Dainlrey continued her program with a study of the Canadian Indian.She gave a brief history of the Indians in Canada up to the present time; and their present day problem,s and progress were presented by ; Mrs.C.Smith and Mrs.E.Hatch.Mrs.J R MacKay, convener of home economics, listed the articles required for the W.I.exhibit of handicrafts at the County Fair, and members will be provided with copies of the list.Mrs.Dainlrey and Mrs.Hatch who represented the branch at Stan,stead Co.W.I.quarterly meeting, gave reports of the morning and afternoon sessions.The president of the County W.I., Mrs.R G.Mcllarg.of Ayer's Cliff, brought greetings from the County and her home branch.Mrs, B.Holmes, of Way\u2019s Mills, Provincial Comener of Health and Welfare, discussed with the branch a questionnaire PREMIER CINEMA Junior choir leads special song - service BEEBE \u2014 On Nov.27, at } Wesley United church, a special evening song-service was held with the Junior Choir leading.| Prior to the service a piano and organ duet was played by Nancy | Smith and Evelyn Purcell.The choir welcomed the congregation in song, followed by hymn, Jesus, High In Glory.The congregation joined in singing, Sun Of My Soul and the Scripture passages were read by Barbara Bronson.The younger girls of the choir sang, Our Shepherd, and prayer was offered by Rev.Ralph Rogers, after which Barry Stevens rendered The Lords Prayer.During the receiving of the offering Carroll Tetreault and Teddy Parrish played a violin duet, accompanied by Miss Purcell at the organ console.The offering was received by Gerald Lepitre, Arthur Laberee, and Michael and Greg Bronson.The choir sang.Stories of Jesus, and a story was told by Mrs.Rogers.The congregation joined in singing, Abide With Me, and the service concluded with the choir singing, Day Is Dying In The West.Mr.Rogers pronounced the benediction.In his remarks Mr.Rogers expressed appreciation for the interest shown by parents and friends in their attendance, to the children for their fine singing, and to Miss Purcell, director and organist, and Mrs.Rogers for her assistance.He voiced appreciation also to Teddy Parrish and Carrol Tetreault, who are not members of the choir, but who offered their talents.v- MAPLE HILL \u2014 Mr.and Mrs.Ulric Nutbrown and children of Clapham.visited Mr and Mrs.Eric MacRae and Mr.and Mrs.David MaeRae.Mr Garnett Morrison of Thet-ford High School staff, and Mr Lyle Cruiekshank of Waterloo High School staff, were weekend guests at the Charles Cruick-shank home.Mrs.Robert Cruiekshank has returned to Sherbrooke, after spending three weeks at the home of her soft, Mr.Charles Cruiekshank.and Mrs.Ray Stowe of Bolton, were weekend of their son and daughter-Mr.and Mrs, Clifton and attended the Taylor'i edding anniversary.Earle R.Murray of Mont-was a guest of his unde, A.Murray, and Mrs.Mur- KIRKDALE \u2014 Mrs.Beryl Pritchard of Ottawa, spent a few days with Mr.and Mrs.A, Lyster, having been called here by the death of her sister-in-law, Mrs.Mary Porter, Burial took place in Ulverton on Nov.29.Mrs.Art.Lyster is confined to her home after a fall.Mr.Sou\u2019h guests .n-law Stowe.40:h w Mr.real, Mr J ray.Guests of Mr.and Mrs.Norman Gill included Mr.and Mrs.Allan Crawford of Montreal.Mrs.Norman Gill was a recent ! guest of Mrs.Erhard Locke at East Angus She was accompanied by Mrs Murdo MacKinnon who visited Mr and Mrs.J.Macdonald.Weekend guests of Mr.and Mrs.Stanley Taylor were Mr.Myron Chappell, and Miss Niehia ; Kenz all of Swanton, Vt., Misok over 25\tSibling of bud 26\tMiiculme appellation 30 Raw nlk weight SI Surf noiie 32 Mine entrance S3 Arrow poiaon .34 Be borne 35 Social insect .38 Auricles 39 Dry areas 42 Warp yarn 45\tPerfume 46\tBind 49 Color SI Flower parti 53\tClick-beetle 54\tBreathes noisily in sleep 55\tMusteline mammal 56\tSolid DOWN 1\tCease 2\tOperatic solo 3\tIngredient of beer 4\tFirat number 5\tMeasure* ot land 6\tCoin* 7 Ontario (*b) 6 Equal 9 Cleave 10 Crtfla 12\tDomestic alaves 13\tMoral (aults 18 Fourth Arabian cahph 3fl Thi* iiland group ii \u2022 poueiiton of the \u2014 SUtts 21\tWorld- 22\tShip mast 23\tMohammedan maglatratt 24\tDry vTa Ia f a In11 IcTt n;A,xfc- lelt-U » 29 Dregs 35\tFall Sower 36\tSeine 37\tSnares 40Artiat aframe 27\ttluenon monkey 41 Tendency 28\tRoman road 42 Maple genu* 43\tMr.Lugon 44\tNaughty child 48 Mountain lake 47\tIiland* (Fr.) 48\tEssential being 50 Follower 52 Pedal digit IT 12 38 15 l!9 22 |23 |24 125 21 27 [2829 T 10 r\t\t40\t1 1-\t\t\t41\t\t\t\t 42 143 [44 H\t\t45\t\t\t\t\t¦\t46\t47\t48 *> SO cn o\t\t\t\t\t51\t\t\t\t\t 53j\t\t\t\t\t54\t\t\t\t\t 55 [\t\t\tr\t\t1\t56\tj\t\t\t3 Bygone Days THIRTY YEARS AGO Spanish police have seized over 600 bombs in a series of raids against premises of a revolutionary group.Damage estimated at $25,000 was caused when fire gutted the Perfection store and Radio Cafe at Thctford Mines.TWENTY YEARS AGO The strategic Albanian harbor of Porto Edda has been surrounded by Greek troops, thus menacing the supplies for the Italians fighting in the Balkans.TEN YEARS AGO Heavily \u2022 outnumbered allied troops, behind a rearguard shield, retreated south today from the former communist capital of Pyongyang in northwest Korea Dispatches said the withdrawal was orderly.matter of s'* Li'- A mouse can use his tail as a spoon.He\u2019s been seen to half empty a honey jar by dipping the tail in, then licking it off again and again.C Encyclopedia.Britannic* To replace currency notes that are worn and must be withdrawn from circulation.Canada prints about $759,009.000 worth of new ones annually.¦\t~\ts\tI ¦ 11\" ALL VALUABLES DESERVE PROTECTION Your precious possessions, valuable documents, jewellery, keepsakes, Canada Savings Bonds and other securities deserve the best protection available.Your valuables are not safe tucked in a drawer or hidden away at home - - - from either fire, theft or misplacement.The safest place is in our modern Security Vault \u2014 where individual boxes rent for little more than a penny a day.Sherbrooke Trust Company Esttblithvd 1874. «w fc»* « SHOPPING DAYS TO CHRISTMAS SHOP FOR GIFTS IN OUR AD PAGES USE THIS HANDY SHOPPING GUIDE FOR CHRISTMAS SHOPPING Around the campus al Bishop's By NORMAN WEBSTER .«HmJKOOKF run Y rfoorp, sat, pfc S ttxw Brome-Missisquoi There w*s Wood lei in ihe gym al la.'t Friday s clinic, sweat is on Up at this weekend's basketball game \u2022 and the tears come next Wednesday when Christmas examinations begin.ds lowed the Hea*er» I» chalk up a 1 victery, '4'CXVX «%* SHEFFIELD SHOP Knitting Wools \u2022 Christmas Cards and Gifts \u2022 Stationery Books and Bibles.Tel: LO.2-0:50 232 Dufferin Avenue I y y I »\u2022 » » y ¦ I y y y y SMITH SURPLUS STORE 900 Wellington St.South, Sherbrooke \u2022\tBinoculars \u2022 Radios \u2022\tHunting Knives \u2022\tHatchets \u2022 Compasses \u2022\tShot Guns \u2022 K't and \u2022 Sleeping Bags The basketball (eam, displaying last seat's championship form, trampled OMR .VS \u2022 28 Saturday As the term heads into the [ a courte»» one (he two It'aiiers touched on Ihe ideal of unity among Christian churches Dr Fisher issued a statement after the meeting «inch said in part : ' His Holiness expressed to the archbishop tvs great desire , , , to increase brotherly feel mgs among all men and espe dally among all Christians and the archbishop confirmed out of his own knowledge and experience how keen and wide spread was the desire in many churches lo act for the same purpose \u201d AROUND THI WORLD Mauritania, the Iasi French African lerntory south of the Sahara, became indoj>enden( Monday\tGhana and Mali plan a common legislature, Ghanaian President Nknimah said Sunday.In New Orleans, a federal court voided laws passed by the Louisiana legislature de signed to keep schools segre gated.A boycott of two New Orleans elementary schools where token integration lias been effected continued'.Sir Winston Churchill left Ins sickbed Wednesday lo celebrate his 86th birthday.Dinner in eluded a cake spiced with hi» favorite brandy.Russia launched a five ton space ship carrying two dogs, insect* and plants Thursday POLICE CHANGES J Albert Langlois, police f (he KxtriiMon Service »»f Adult F.dttc.vion at Macxkwalst College ther opening remai k* Mr M.Kergow «hanked each in- ruc.,M' personally amt presented each with a gift certificate Mr* Allen Remhan had full piwf of industry in her sew ing class with «he outfit-» each made and «tisplayed Mi-s Prue Martin and Mis Anne Haile» showed most attractive hooked rug.» made with r.igs and remnants of wool John Black's class in wood working ansi Vernon Graves in bridge le»-on» wore mentioned with appreciation of the results \u2019 Miss Lucille Labelle found that her English lessons has proved helpful is» her pupils, who wished lo continue «-hem with hi weekly ^conversational evenings in ihe ' library Henri Beaudry, instructor of photograph», showed several pro to ss ion a I looking photos which lus class had taken limier lus guid-; Htice This part of the cnterUm-j moot was enlarged with slides Mr Beaudry has taken recently and slide* of Jerry Marlin's trip io Europe Dramatic* weir exemplified by Hie instructors, Mrs.Gerry Mac Intosh and Mi»s Hope Davidson, in a skil.Mrs Doreen Osborne slarred Hie skit a» the would be social climber on her first ship voyage Her a lie in pis lo l>e »o phistiealed -and condescending to a quiet passenger.Miss» David son, failed miserably when the daughter, Mrs Macintosh, arriv and recognized «he lady a» the captain'» wife Erank Makin-son's large golf class «d Wendell Hamilton's j square dancing were the final Jones to be mentioned | A pleasant hour was spent around the coffee (able, where the commit-tee had provided dainty refoe-shnient.*.(Earii uf Shanks IlYRN-F.I wish lo orptos» my *in Lois thanks »nU aiiptoclallon In »l 1 mv rotative* fileiHls «nil nelghboui* who sent flower*, gift» »ml curd* while I w«s * pillant In the Mier brooks HonplUt.A »peci»l Hhank* lo llsv n.Sllrllo* sort *11 those who visited me there »ml -since my 1-wtuin j horns Mv thank» also lo Pi.(\u2019oopi-T, , ihs nurae* ami nurse*\u2019 aids» on (hi-I \u2022liid floor.Y oh i- kindness will *lw»'s \u2019 he -remembered MR.S DAMP BYRN*.'.F.asH An*HS, Q'l# POP*\tWe wish l-o offer our sincere I hanks and apprei-lallon lo all IHend* who sxprrssrd l-hsl- asm pathy or assisted ns In any wav d-ur-ing our leeenl bereavement In Ihe 1 loss of a dear eon, brother and Brand son.Roderick Pod* Your arts nd »nd lo-vln* ' ory rtf Mr*.Herbert Brown wfoo pa*A | ed $ way on Derrmbtr 3rd.19.VÎ.Always r«Tnemb®r*d and aadly mi-viad hy,- H H BROWN husband, DOROTHY BROWN, dautfbfsî mOflfl In ]ovins memory of » d*ar wl/a.mother and grandmothrr, Mra.Alvah Cross who pav^d awav I)#Y.i Ktrkdato.Qu# KKZAR In Jovln* memory of a daar husband, father and grandfather, i Ephraim Wright.Kciar, wdvo arri-| dentally killed In Melbourne.Que,, IVcembFr Ird, 1957.Thra* vaar« have passed our hsirti are still sore.As time flies hy we miM Mm more.His loving iwnilf.his welcome face, | No one can fill h* vacant p.ace, :\tNo longer here our lives (o share.But in our hearts he Is always there Deeply JoveA and greatly missed ¦ by,\u2014 Wife, BEA Daufher.MARION.Son.DALE.and Granddaughter.JI NE.PAViERBON In memory of mv dea*- parents, Mr.and Mr* Joseph j C.Patterson of Rectory Hill, Que Dad who left us on February 21, 1940, \u2022 and Mother Dec.4.1941 God reeded new stirs in Heaven, , Beautiful lights to shine; So out of thu world of darkneee.He chose thooe parents of mine.: Ever remembered and sadly m1*«ed bv their daughter,- ELORENT-E p rein nett.Garnge operator* Plan Dec.6 meeting MONTREAL tUP) A brief lo be (iieventeit to Premier Jean Lesage 1 Quebec 1 Garage Inc.al Dec «t Die brief will call fur ihe e* tablivhmrnl ol a \u201ccharter of ih* hrsde,\u201d »aitt Gilles Rivet, director of Auto Semer, Ihe asMvciation * official organ.The Sherbrooke meeting \\»iH complete » series of weekly con lerenct-.s held !»> the association during recent month.» in the main cenire* of the |\\rovinee* s»>ulh shore Operational ptskblems of g*i-.iges and the gas»»line retailing business will also be discussed.Produce Quotes 7Ss R PEI MONTREAL lUPl AfrieoU (ure deparlmeni quotstion.».Egg* Wholesale dealer price* io counU'.v station, wooden case», extra large 4J44; large 41; me «hum 18; small 36; B 36 37 aosl U 22 Receipts: 77.Riittei ('lurent receipl* 64; I re »li vv ho le» ale t solid* \u2022 fit1 a ( heesc delivered Montreal, I (axed, currem aeceipis Quebcc vvhile 31, colored 31; wholesale Quebec while 32, colored 321* I\u2019olatsves: Quebec 75* new .1.73 1 85; Que Id* .27-28: Sit [1,90-2.00; It 50» 1,20-130; N I io* ;to ;t:t; I\u2019EI 75* 2 00 2 15; 50s 1 50 I «0; t\u2019Kl HV .35 36 LIBBYTOWN \u2014 Mrs Ada Yaiirour ha* gone to - reside w ith lier daughter and | family.Mr.and Mrs.K.Palmer j of Rock Korrst Mr and Mr* i Hartley have moved mlo Mr* j Vaneour\u2019s house Mr»- Hammond of Monlreal, w-is tiere lo allend Hie .les)>er sen Smith wedding and was * J guest of her cousin, Mr*.W It ; Holmes and family.Mrs K E llovey and Mr* W R.Holmes visited the Dixvill» School (cn'l a | few davs with Iter -si»ler, Mr* lewis Demick, aust Mr IVemiek | of N-cwporl, VI.ÜratiiH I\u2019EKRON, I\u2019eter J a ni r t A4 Broadview Hospital, Newport, VI , on Thursday, Dee lut, 1960.Peter .1 amis Perron, In his 7l»t year, beloved husband of Alice Brennan, and J-alhei- of Rut-h (Mrs.K.I\u2019eavey), Beebe Plain, VI .Albert of Oshawa, Onl., Mar ion (Mrs W.Rover), Rock I» land, Peart (Mrs W.Chalxd i, Deny.N.II and Blanche (Mr*.IK.Weit-b), liuck Ifiland.Remain» l esting at t as* Funeral Home., Rock Island.Kuneial kervice *»n Mionday, Dec.5, wt 10 a.m.at Our Lady of (Metxy «'hurth.Father George Guay officiating.Inter-! men I in -Moiinl ,S4 -Mary mr lerv.,St,ansle,id.I.W.DRAPER Ml U'Kim! 11/ Msm St., Cowi»n»vMI« Itl.1^/ SilOCPASfM Id Iftjwiud iiisUnsT, I'h* Ii*tt»: (,fo Robb.Jog Hingston.Kenneth Jeune, Walter Mor- »Isori.FLORAL TRIBUTES MILFORD'S Special attention to out of town ordari.143 Frontenac \u2014 LO.9 2566 SHERBROOKE RSHBCH FUNERAL CHAPEL 530 Proipecf Sf.\u2014 LO.2-2466 R.L.BISHOP FUNERAL CHAPEL 6, AMBULANCE SERVICE W« Rent Hospital B»dB 306 Ouaen Blvd.-LO.1-9977 Marriages, Births, Card of Thanks DEATH NOTICES St 50 Mr Inaertloa 15c per line.Minimum char*» St.50 (10 lines or less).IN MEMORIAMS St 00 phlt *f> cents per line for poetry, Aflt»-ttonal name* over threa IP cent* each name.AU.ABOVE NOTICES! MUST CARRY SIGNATURE OF FABRY SENDING NOTICE.OBITUARY COLUMN Obituaries received within «n» monlb of death are published tree.A charge of »5 00 Is made for those delayed beyond thlr period.Tha Record reierve* the iljh* to edit and condense all oW-tuarle* because of apae* UmK latlona. \u2018SffFRSHOOTTÏ DAILY TIDTODD, «AT.,* CW.8, IftW i.Articles For Sole____________ ¦DlfO'.l'l' K Mün«ojr*jvh, mn^trd and l«f*l «ta for aala, WI.M, food condition, fcdlaon Dtrtaphona ail complota for aala al MO *»od eon-dltton.Apply »4 Wallinflon North HARDWOOD, furoaea and atove woiid 12\" long Prompt dallvary Tel LO 2 M«7 aflar S p m.Spécial prie*.mu MOFFAT, .W\" Fier trie Itangf, used only < month* Now condition, reasonable price.300 Montreal St.Tel: LO.B-2BS2.SELL AND PROFIT.BUY AND SAVE .GET A BETTER JOB .HIRE GOOD HELP m\t_\t.\u2014\t______________ Resd AUCTION SALE ON THI OLD FARM OF Mr.Jos.loisellc, Firm iltuitid In front of Church MANtONVlLLB, QUI.Saturday, Dec.10th, '60, AT 1I:M AM.fHAFF FVBHYTlirNG Will Be Sold 45 head of Holstein cattle with 4 clean Provincial teats and one Federal.This Is a very good herd, Including 22 cows \u2014 newly freshened and the other* freshening throughout the year; nine 1V4 year old open half era, on# I\u2019A year old bull; nine spring calve»; four MPklng calves; 4 good working horses-weighing between 1300 and 1700 lbs., with 2 pairs of double harness MACHINERY -\t1W* Farmall C.tractor, hydraulic; mowing machine; 2 point plow; hay loader; rake; mowing machine; hay feeder; plow, 2 rubber tire wagons with hay rack; cultivator, horse hoe, double alcd, milk cana, Id water howl* with piping; 125 cord of M\u201d block wood (dry maple); Massey-Harrie milking machine wRh 2 palls and equipment; manure carrier; 73 tons of pressed hay and 10 tons not pressed; truck (1051 Fargo) 3V4 ton* with new motor; a large part of household furniture will he sold-kitchen set, extension table and 4 chairs, etc.Beatty deep freeie.18 cubic feet.The Farm la »oln Terms: CASH.Cattle and Tractor Federal loan.Canteen on the spot JULES COTE, Auctioneer, (Bilingual - Licensed).114 Ztilma St., COWANSVILLE Toi: 743 -W.Professional Directory Advocates 1.Articles For Sale ONV MA NI TIE »praad*r In good non-dttlon Apply Morris CrUtandem, Sutton, Qua.or T«t: W#r#l.LIKE NEW.atove, waahlng machine rug and felt, 3 piece Hvlng room \u2022et 212 Queen Street, I.ennoxville, KROETnXR rtieeterfleld and chair, very cheap Call DO- 2-408B HANDMADE wooden article, for sale Ideal for Chrlatmaa gift*.Candlesticks, lamp», nut bowle, etc, Tel: LO 2-8708.8.Cars For Sale 18M OLDSMOBfLE, sedan, fully equip-V*ri, very clean, aU good tire*.Mu*t | sell.Aryy reasonable offer accept ed Pbone VT.S-2208.i*WO 1950 Austin Cara, both for $100.00.WUl exchange for Volk* ; wagon In good mechanical eondl- i tton.Call LO.7-7813 G.E.Vacuum Claaner, new.Call LO 9-3380.SNOW PT/1W, aide blade.C.I Billing, R B I, Sherbrooke, Que.BKNDIX automatic washer, hox stove and 'A H P.110-220 volt motor.Tel: LO 2-1147.1951 EDRD, CuFtom, 2-door, radio 1953 Ford pick up like new, very good condition.Phone Beebe, Que It R.1 - TRlnlty 8 2021.8a.Authorized New Car Dealers 26.Help Wanted: Male 26.Help Wanted: Male Accounting Opportunities The Aceountinx Department of a large progressive multi-division manufacturing company, with Head Office in Montreal, has several openings for recent university graduates or those soon to complete their B.Comm., who are capable of developing into cost accountants, internal auditors and procedure analysts, eventually leading to wider opportunities.Some travelling is involved, ff you are interested, please reply in confidence and state salary expected, age, experience and education to: RECORD BOX 171 BU1CK, Pontiac, VauzhnU, 0.11.0 ___________________________________________ Truck* SalM k Servie*, D*Luz*\t.\t¦ \u2022 Automobile Ltd., is#?Ring w*at 26.Help Wanted: Male Tel LO 9 S«*a 36a.Home Services 48.Money To Loan Home Improvement Loans and PERSONAL LOANS, ETC.Town and Country up to $10,000.Reasonable Rates.Phone: Roland Bernard.LOrraine: 9-5337, 77 King West.COMMUNITY FINANCE CORP.TV Guide 3 \u2014 WCAX \u2014 Burlington 5\t\u2014 WPTZ \u2014 Plottsburg 6\t\u2014 CBMT \u2014 Monfreol 7\t\u2014 CHLT \u2014 Sherbrooke 8\t\u2014 WMTW \u2014 Mount Woihington TBA \u2014 To Be Announced [ROUSSEAU, GERVAIS, LANGLAIS A MONTY.Armand Rousseau, Q.C., Haul Mullins Gervals.André Lang tals, Rene Monty.LOrraine 2-4735 fi Wellington Street South.Sher-brookr.TOBIN A TOBIN, Trial Work and General Practice.Rosen bloom Bldg., opposite City Hall, 138 Wellington (North).LO.2-2120.WESLEY H.BRADLEY, Q.C, The Canada Bldg.455 Craig Street West, Montreal.UN 1-2737 Chartered Accountants LAVALLEE, BEDARD.Lyonnais, Gas eon A Associates.D.1 Crockett, C.A., licensed trustee 201 Continental Building, Sherbrooke, P.Q.Tel: LO.2-!)fi80.MCDONALD, CURRIE A CO.Chartered Aremintants COOPER BROTHERS A CO.Chartered Accountants 297 Dufferin Ave.\u2014 LO.9-8301 Montreal.Quebec-, Ottawa.Toronto, Saint John, Charlottetown.Halifax, (Rtmmtskl, Sherbrooke.Hamilton, Kitchener, Winnipeg, Edmonton, Calgary, Vancouver.BOSS, TOUCHE A CO.Chartered Accountants, Montreal.AUCTION SALE for Miss Anne Williams, OF SHIR BROOK! af Wells' Auction House, 30 MiMêwlpp» Str«t+, LENNOXVILLf Sat., Dec.10th, '60, AT 1*0 F.M.WnSTINOWOl/SE refiigrrM-or; Mof-fat electric stove, 4-pce bedroom suite, new; sectional chesterfield suite; studio couch; Li-Z^Boy chair; 1 T.V.chairs; occasional ohairs; baby crib; trl-laimr*.; table lamps; telephone chair; buffet; 3 «mall desks; Lewytt vacuum dleianer; Hoover floor cleaner; chrome kitchen .suite; chrome canister «et; rug with oiile 9 x 12; coffee table; step table; hassock; 1 utility tables; Coleman heater; Royal Doulton din-nerware; Sterling silver flatsvare; Dormeyer mlxmaster, new; Yai^hlka movie camera; KoR.J.A, LANDRY, Surgeon-Dentist, tdfi Moore Street.Office hours Days 8 to ft; evenings 7 to 8:30 Tel: LO.7-£644.DR.C.KNOX LEBLANC, Dentist.New adkiress \u2014 639 Prospect.Tel: LO.9-1188.Optometrist's DR.ALBERT TRUDEAU, Optometrist, New address: Granada Theatre Bldg., 51 Wellington North, Suites 1 & 2, Sherbrooke.Tel: LO.2-0617.Eye* examined.Contact lenses.Mac's Driving School Dual Controls.Pull insur-anc« coverage, experienced instructors.Late model car, home pick up Sher, Magog, North Hatley and surrounding districts.Tel.: N.Hatley VI.2 2249 Service Depot Expert Repairs and Parts for all types of washing machines.Tel.LO.2-4723 1601 King St.W SHERBROOKE 4.Property For Sale GENERAL repair Shop In good location, Fully equipped for alt repairs.Welders, aaws, forge cutters, planer, all small tools, 8 room dwelling completely furnished, all conveniences.Fuel for the winter.Tractor with blower and plow truck This Is a buy.Apply Record Box 179.HOUSE for sale, 5 tenements, Brooks St., near Christ Roi Church.Reason for selling, sickness.Apply 348 Brooks.MH RENTER, we prescribe a \"New-way of life for your Wife\u201d .a home of your own, call Oherles Connors, LO.2-4009.heated new apartment, adjoining Sherbrooke University also four room apartment.Also *ix room Individual residence with garage.Immediate possession.Call Hebert\u2019s, 2155 Bachand.LO 2-0874.FOUR ROOM heated apartment with hot water, 220 wiring.Centrally located.Suitable for couple.Apply 32 Church Street, Lennoxvllle.CHOICE new apartments In gay and peaceful surroundings, four minutes from centre of town 6 room apartment* plus 2 bathrooms.Monthly or annual leases.Church nearby Playground, private swimming pool and parking.Open for Inspection daily from l to 9 p.m.Chatelaine Residences.Tel: LO.9-6434.LENNOXVfLLE \u2014\t5 room heated apartment, hot water.Apply John Niohol A vSona, Rcg\u2019d.LO.2-1531.8 ROOMS, duplex, second floor, hardwood floors, very clean.$55.00 per month.May be occupied January Isl or before if desired 261 Galt West.Tel: LO.2 6985.28.Domestic Help Wanted MIDDLE aged person, Européen accepted, with knowledge of housework, cooking, for family of ft.Four children from the agos of | ft to 16.Must be in perfect health $27.00 per week.Year round work Write giving detail* to Mrs.R.j Beaulieu, 24ft Edison Street, St.1 Lambert, Que, AMERICAN COCKER parti-colour pups Adult black.Dalmatian\u2019s foxhound.Chris tmu order* taken Warbur-ton\u2019s, Island Brook.Tel: TR 5-3437.REGISTERED Miniature Poodles, Silver, Cream, Black $100.00; Great Danes $75.00.Many other breeds.Stu.Dal-Poo Kennels Reg\u2019d., Cardinal, Ontario.PUPPIES, ismall dogs) idee! for gifts.Tel: LO.2-6602.30.Farm Help Wanted MARRIED man to work on modern i dairy farm, modern home, good wages.Write to Knowlton Farm, Knowlton.31.Situation Wanted: Male BILINGUAL AUCTIONEER Appraiser and real estate.COMPLETE AUCTION SERVICES ART BENNETT Sawyerville \u2014 Tel.100 PROVINCE OK QUEBEC CITY OF SHERBROOKE BY-LAW NO.1071 PUBLIC NOTICE it hereby given that at a meeting held on November 28, 1960, the Municipal Council of the City of Sherbrooke has adopted By-Law No.1071, concerning zoning and division into lots within the limits of the City of Sherbrooke.A public meeting of property owners for the approval of said By-Law will be held at the City Hall on December 12, 1960, from 8.00 P.M.to 9.00 P.M.H.P.Emend, City Clerk.EXPERIENCED electrician Class C, licence for maintenance or other | work.Tel: LO.2-1147.35a.Legal NORTH WARD \u2014 Bungalow* and duplexes, well located.Owners leaving.Easy terme.Frank J.Conway, LO.7-51651 or 1X5.2-4043.NORTH WARD.Morri* Street.Nice four room bungalow, oil Heated.$7,500.00.Small down, balance easy.Frank J.Conway, LO.7-51B2 or LO.2 4943.LENNOX VILLE \u2014 42 Down* Street 5 room bungalow.Immediate occupancy.Priced for quick sale.Len Keeler Real Estate, Phone LO.9-7500 or IX).2-8561 IN NORTH WARD \u2014 6 room bungalow, kitchen with refrigerator, electric stove, oven In wall.Finished garage.Reason for selling\u2014transferred.Apply 400 Frechette Street or Tel: 1X5.7*5772 385 ONTARIO Street, 8 room house.Oil heating, Garage.Immediate oc cupancy.Len Keeler Real Estate Phones LO.9-7500 or LO.2 8561.LENNOXVFLLE \u2014 New modern 5Mi room, heated apartment with garage.Tel: LO.2-2185.15.Rooms To Let LEGAL NOTICE Superior Court Province of Quebec, District of Bedford.No.10,338 MARY MARtNA SPRATT, house-wife, residing and domiciled at Cowansville, district of Bedford, wife common as to property of Herbert Rees, of unknown domicile, (Plaintiff), vs HERBERT REES of unknown domicile, (Defendant).The defendant HERBERT REES i« ordered to appear within one month.Sweetsburg, this list day of November, 1960.ANTONIN BOURASSA, PCS.Mtre Claude Nolseux advocate, Cowansville, P.Q.A tty for Plff.STORE FIXTURES FOR SALE Complete set of modern matched store fixtures, limed oak, used only 7 years.Wall shelving, showcases and cabinets with adjustable shelves.Ideal for drug, stationery or small wares store.AVAILABLE FEBRUARY 1st, PHONE LO.9-3636, Local 45.4:M p.m.31 Niwtlim* I 8) Speaktnf Fr»B«4t I 7) Troubadour» 8:19 p.m.3) Weather Wlae j 5j Lancto Brother, 8:20 p.m.! 3) Sport» Dtjeal 8:30 p.m.3) Hour of Stan I 61 Mr.Fix It 7) Tele-Bulletin 6)\tAll Star Golf 8.45 p.m.7)\tLa Weteo 8:50 p.m.7i Edition Sportive 8)\tAll Star Golf 7:00 p.m.fii Denis the Menace 7) Soirees Canadiennes 3) Expedition 7:15 p.m.3) Oberon 7:50 p.m.; 3) Perry Mason 5)\tBonanza 6)\tBed River Jamboree 7)\tChasse aux images 1:45 ».m, 8) Christian Science 9:00 i.m.3) Christophers j 7) Sacred Heart j 8) Sacred Heart 9:15 p.m.7) Sacred Heart : 8) The Catholic Maee 9:30 a.m.] 3) Christophers 7)\tMease de la Basilique 9.45\ta.m.| 3) Christian Science 10:00 e.m.I 3) Lamp Unto My Feet 8)\tOff to Adventure 10:15 p.m.8) Adventures in Africa 10:30 e.m.31 Look up and live 8) This is the Life 10:45 a.m.7) Sacred Heart 11:00 a.m.! 3) UN in Action 1 6) Religious Service 7) Mire et Musique 8; Oral Roberts 11:15 p.m.7)\tLiving Word 11:30 a.m.3) Camera 3 8)\tColby Course 12:00 p.m.3) CBS Television Workshop 6)\tFilm 8) Matty\u2019s Funday Funnies 12:15 p.m.7)\tRecontres 12:30 p.m.6)\tCounty Calendar 7)\tActualité de la semaine 8)\tRocky and his Friends 12.45\tp.m.7) L\u2019Editorial 12.55 p.m.3) Harry Rcasoner\u2014newi 7)\tAutour du monde 8)\tSunday Showtime 1:00 p.m.3) Bowling Star* SATURDAY Si TO* Roarlnf Twentlea 7:45 p.m.7) Lea Affaires da 1\u2019Etat 8:00 p.m.6)\tAquanauts 7)\tColin - Maillard 8:30 p.m.3) Checkmate Si The Tall Man 7) Ou chante l\u2019alouette 9.04 p.m.5)\tLawrence Welk 6)\tNHL Hockey 7)\tBillet de faveur Tl Vie de Chier 8) Make that Spare 11:00 p.m.3) Final Edition 5) 2Cth Century Theater S) CBC TV Newt and Weather 8) World\u2019» Beat Movlea \u2018Tainted Veil\u201d 11:10 p m.8) Weekend in Sport 11:15 p.m, 3) Tomorrow\u2019» W\u2019eather 8) Manhunt 3) Lawrence Weik Show | 7) Telejournal 9:30 p.m.3) Have Gun\u2014Will Travel 10:00 p.m.3) Gunsmoke 5) Fight of the week 8) Saturday night fight 10:15 p.m.8! 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LO 2-0954.219 Montreal Street.18.Wanted To Rent RFsFINED middl«-*ged caupte desire* housekeeping accommodation (rooms; flat or apartment) for 1 Winter mon tbs in North Ward, j Record Box 168.LENNOXVILLE \u2014 New attractive ft room, split level, beautifully finished in oak.Planned kitchen, fireplace, attached garage and many other practical feature?for your convenience.Deacon, Phone LO.2-2185.BIG LUMBER SPECIALS! First or second class.New and planed on four surfaces.For information, WILFRID GREGOIRE LA PATRIE, Tel.48 Wh»n ordering, ask for Laurent Gragoira.AT NORTH HATLEY, very attractive, well built storey anm $14.000 to $24.000 in « year, this opening in the SHERBROOKE area 1* worth juM *f much to the right man If you ere between 46 and ®\t.I \"can speak French and English'* .can make short auto tripe \u2014 can call on small town rural and Industrial properly owners .Î hope to hear from you right away.I would like to have you start with us soon and stay for a long time.AH repliée confidential.T M.SWALLOW.President, Southwestern Petroleum Co* PO.Box ?», Fort Wort* Ti t 36.Miscellaneous EXPERIENCED typist would do typing at home.Write Box 161, Sherbrooke Record.I I I I I I I I I I.I Full Lin« of GM Approved Part» for Genoral Motor* Car* and Truck*.1958 FORD Coach, Automa-tic.heater, nice S| value at only 1958 METEOR V-8 Sedan, Heater,\t$1 like new s1695.\u20191750 1959 OLDSMOBILE hard top, fully equipped.$0*7QC Black\t4Î./ÎJ3, 1958 OLDSMOBILE \"98\", Fully equipped.S Very clean one, 1958 CHEVROLET Sedan, automatic, heater, new paint 1958 BUICK Super Sedan, fully equipped.$a very clean ear \u20191750.\u20192495.AIM the Above Cars Carry the Famous \"OK\" Used Car Guarantee Wa also have on hand many other used ears to be sold \"A* I*\".Come over and make your offer.Foxbrooke Motors Ltd.Authorized Dealer for Chevrolet - Oldsmobile - Cadillac Corvair \u2022 Envoy and Chevrolet Trucks.345 Wellington St.South \u2014 LO.9-3606 - 9-3608 I 2595.| I I I I I I FOR SERVICE \u2014 QUALITY \u2014 ECONOMY in CONCRETE call UNICRETE READY MIX INC.\u2022\t7 yard capacity Truck Mixer* \u2022\tFree Expert Estimation* \u2022\tDay Delivery Saturday e Electrical Concrete Batching Plant e Day or Night Delivery Monday thru' Friday e No Extra Charge for Night Delivery WE ARE EQUIPPED FOR WINTER POURING \u2014 Bourque Boulevard (Sherbrooke City Limits) Tel.LO.7-6362 7:30 a.m.Si Today 7:48 a.m.8) Farm and Homea 7:59 a.m.3) Program Preview* 8:00 a.m.3) CBS New» 8:15 a.m.3) Captain Kangaroo 5) Local News 8) Easy Does it 8:45 a.m.8) Teddy Bear Playhouse 9:00 a.m.3) Star Performance S) Big Picture 9:30 a.m.3) TV School S) T V School Time 18:00 a.m.3) December Bride 5) Dough Re Mi 8) Music Classroom 10:15 a.m.8) Teddy Bear Playhouse 10:30 a.m 3) Video 5) Play Your Hunch 8) Morning Showtime 11:00 a.m.3) I Love Lucy 5) The Price is Right 8) Morning Court 11:30 a.m.3) Clear Horizons 5) Concentration 8) Love that Bob 12:00 p.m.3) Love of Life 5)\tTruth or Consequence» 7)\tL\u2019Espagnol Tel evlse 8)\tThe Texan 12:10 p.m.7) CBC News 12:20 p.m.71 Premiere Edition 12:30 p.m.3) Seach for Tomorrow 6)\tMovie Matinee, î 7) Aujourd\u2019hui \u2018 8) Queen for a day 12:40 p.m.7)\tCBMT New» 12:45 p.m.31 Guiding Light 12:50 p.m.7) Premier Edition 1:00 p.m.51 News 7)\tSports Time 8)\tAbout Faces 1:15 p.m.3) Duke and His Swingbtllles 1:30 p.m.R| Dairy of a Nurse 2:00 p.m.3) Mixing Bowl 7) Theatre en Matinee 5)\tChez Helene 2:15 p.m.6)\tNursery School Tim* 8) Day In Court 2:30 p.m.t) House Party 6) Open House 8) Road to Reality 3:00 p.m.3) The Millionaire 5)\tYoung Doctor Malone 6)\tReflections 8) Beat The Clock 3:30 p.mi 3) Verdict Is Youra 6)\tThe Verdica Is Yours 7)\tBe My Guest 8)\tWho Do You Trust?3:45 p.m.7) Cine-Feullleton 4:00 p.m.3) Brighter Day 5)\tMake Room for Daddy 6)\tEve Arden Show 7)\tMenu a la Carte 8)\tAmerican Bandstand 4:15 p.m.3) Secret Storm 4:30 p.m.3) Edge of Night 5)\tHere\u2019s Hollywood 6)\tJunior Roundup 7)\tLa Boite a Surprise 5:00 p.m, 3) Chuckwagon Tales 5) Captain Gallant 7)\tLe Courier du Roy 8)\tCaptain Gallant 5:30 p.m.j 3) Kartoon Karnival ; 6) Quick Draw McGraw ') Sherrtf of Cochise 8) Early Show *:00 p.m.3) Great Headlines of Century 5) News 5) Metro News j 7) Melody Ranch 5.10 p.m.: 3) Knick.World of j Sports 5:15 p.m.: 5) Atlantic Weatherman ! 6) Father Knows Best 8:20 p.m.5) Sports Scorebook 8:25 p.m.3) Weatherwlse 8:45 p.m.3) Doug Edwards\u2014New» 5) CBC TV New a I J) La Meteo 8:30 p.m.! 3) Newstime .5) Cartoon Carnival I 5) Metro 7) Tele Bulletin 5) The Price is Right 7) Artlrtes en Vacance» ' 6) Nigh* Metro.7)\tEmision Politique 7:00 p.m.3) Phil Silvers 5)\tThe Price Is Right 6)\tTabloid 7:20 p.m.81 Tri-State News 7:25 p.m.8)\tWatch Your Weather 7:30 p.m.3) To tell the Truth 5)\tThe Story of * family 6)\tDon Messer\u2019s JubilM 7)\tTélé Supplément 8)\tCheyenne 7:45 p.m.7) Par le trois 4* 1* Sevriere Serrure 3) Pete and Gladys 6)\tDanny Thomas 7)\tCarrefour 8:00 p.m.3) Pete and Gladys 8:30 p.m.3) Bringing up Buddy 3) Bringing up Buddy 6)\tJack Kane Show 7)\tEn plum air 8)\tSurfsidc Six 9:00 p.m.3) Danny Thom*s 5)\tKlondike 6)\tMy Sister Eileen 7)\tLa Pension Voider 9:30 p.m.3) Andy Griffith Shosv 5)\tSpirit of the Alamo 6)\tThread of life 7)\tDestination Danger 10:00 p.m.I 3) Hennessey | 7i Premier Plan 10:30 p.m.3> Face the Nation 8)\tPeople in Parties 7> Tribune Libre 8) Peter Gunn 11:00 p.m.3) Your ESSO reporter 5)\tLate news and sports 6)\tCBC TV News and 71 Telejournal 8) Tomorrow\u2019s Headlln»» 11:10 p.m.8) Mt.Washington Weather 11:15 p.m.5) Film Featur* 6> Viewpoint 71 La Météo 8) World\u2019s Best Morie* 11:18 p.m.71 News Round-Up 11:20 p.m.3) TBA 8:45 p.m 8) CBC TV News 8:50 p.m.7) Edition Sportive» 5:55 p.m.6) Sports with Doug Smith.11:22 p.m.I 8) Sports Final 11:30 p.m.51 Lata News Si British Cinema 11:45 p m.3) Jack Paar Show The ling rod of the Pacific j The small wild ox known as coast may reach a length of five i ar.oa is found only in the island fee*.\tI of Celebes in eastern Indonem.» GOODS ^SERVICES Use this handy guide to progressive Eastern Townships business concerns! SHERBROOKE EXPERT SERVICE on REFRIGERATORS Estirrutes \u2014 Work Guaranteed.ROSS-BIRON LO.M564 183 Frontenac St.ELECTRIC LTD Sherbrooke TAILOR For ladies and gentlemen General Repairs F.COLLETTE 84 King St., West, (in basement) LO.2-4334 SHERBROOKE RICHMOND \u2014 Mr.David Henderson of Montreal, spent the weekend with his aunt.Miss Myrtle Dyson and uncle, Mr.A.E Dyson and Mrs Dyson.Mr.and Mrs.W Hudson of Montreal, were guests of Mr.and Mrs Grant Campbell.Mr.and Mrs.G.Hamilton of Three Rivers, were weekend guests of Mr.and Mrs H.H.Nowlan, Mr.Roland Belanger, who has been a surgical paiient in the St.Sacrament Hospital, Quebec City, has returned home.Mr D.W.Stevens, who has been quite ill for some time is able to be up and around for a Chartier Auto Spring Enr.SPECIALTY Wtieel alignment and wheel balancing on all types sf vehicle».Have your tpringi crocked now, if they are too low or roc »oft.All cars fully insured while In our care Rapid guaranteed service.Office: LO 2-4833 Res., LO.9 3108 180 GALT W.FAST, EFFICIENT REPAIRS TO ALL MAKES OF CARS! Pick-Up & Delivery HENRI THIBAULT GARAGE INC.80 Big Forks, LO.2-4729 Montreal, and little daughter and Mrs Reginald Scott of Montreal were guests of Mm E O Des-marais, Craig S' Mr.and Mrs Roland Belanger accompanied by Mrs GiUes Marcotte, were visitors in Quebec City.Mr.and Mrs H Hills were guests of Mr and Mrs Earl Da\\.s.North Hatley Miss Blanche Wiicock.v of Montreal, is visittng her eister.Mrs J H Cole» and Mr Coles Mr and Mrs.W Boa ha\\e re turned from St.Bruno, to where they were called by the death of their son-in-law, Mr Paul Girard.Congratulations are being ex tended to Mrs.Thomas Hebert of Donnai.\\ S' .Richmond No who is celebrating her 85th birthday.Mrs.Ernest Bradfield.who has been on the sick list for sometime.returned to the Sherbrooke Hospital for further treatment.Mrs.Carlyle Spence.Aberdeen Ave., has left for Lime Ridge, where she will visit her son and daughter-inlaw, Mr and Mrs Robert Spence.Mr Bert.Hebert.Mrs Jean Dionne, and Mr and Mrs.Paul Goodhue visited Mrs Hebert, a patient undergoing treatment in the Montreal General Hospital.Weekend guests of Mr and Mrs.Thomas Hebert, were Mrs.R G Scott, Mr.and Mrs.Ray KINNEAR'S MILLS - Mrs T J B.uley let) on the weekend to spend a month w ith her son and daughter in-iaw Mr and Mrs Arthur Grady in Richmond, Mass.Mr Lynwood Morrison has returned home after spending two months in the States with relative» Mr Frank Porter and Mr Edmond Morrison \\oere guesis at the Wallace home while m town Watkins and little daughter and Mrs Juliette Turcotte, Montreal.Mr and Mrs.H.Findlay and two sons of Montreal, spent a weekend, as guests of Mrs E F.Hamilton to attend the funeral of Mr 1 Harry lupsey Mr ami Mrs Lyman Morrison and family apeM No\\ n S; Johnsbury, Vt Mr Clark Nugent was a week end guest of Mr and Mrs Lome Davidson and Donald, and Mr and Mrs Kenneth Nugent and daughier Ann, in Lennoxviile Mrs.Annie Lowry ami son-Jimmy and Roger.Mr and Mrs Wayne Lowry were guesis ARTHUR BLOUIN LTD.Meadow Street \u2014 SHERBROOKE\u2014Tel.LO.9-5591 \"Th« Furniture Stora Next to the Webster Parking Lot\" Before buying furniture, visit us.We have all type» at attractively low pricos.As we accept trade-ins.you will find many second hand arfictos in excellant condition.Watch for Boautiful selection for Christmas: La-Z-Boy Chairs $39.00 up Hassocks .$3.95\tup Lamps\t$5.50\tup MYSTERY SHOPPER Be sure you have a talas slip from our stora so you'll qualify for a silver dollar when you ere ap-proached by the MYS TERY SHOPPER.Jllte).% mm / OUR 50 STOVE OIL WINNERS FOR THE MONTH OF NOVEMBER \\ I m I m O.Bolduc Deauville, Qua.L.Elqer Deauville Qua.7, short period each day and also able to take short drives.Mr.and Mrs.John Stott, of Sherbrooke, were guests of Mr.and Mrs.Arnold Snowe.Mr.and Mrs.Ray Watkins of jaMg» in |M_ SMm \t\tft : as\t1 STILL A LEADER IN THE\t\t: \u2022 V't'-v : - t\t,\t.\u2022 J FUEL OIL BUSINESS\t\t' ¦\t¦ ft-; ¦\t¦ t. ¦ TMH BOSS UNITED STATES POSTAGE PAST AND PRESENT The range scene old and contemporary is depicted on this stamp which will be issued in Salt luike City, Utah, February 2, 1961.The trail boss of former days is shown at left, modern range scene at right.Bookmohilu Itinerary McLennan 'Travelling Library TIM* Monday\tI ) rummo noJ\ttfhfUtren\t11.00\ta nv\t\u2019 .1 3ff f> m.Der 5tjh\t$0\tM\tariuh*\t4 00\tpm\t\u2022 5.00 p m.Ttiesdiiy\tRli-h nrond\tHlfh Sohool\t\t9 00\turn\t-'in 00 r>w Ikh\t\t\t\t1 00\tP m.\tî .V) p m.\tA vb-Batoa\tMm.ftanrirv\t\t.1 00\tpm\t\u2022 4 10 |p m.\tnarwLn*\tRljfh Scr 7th\tWirvHm MlIkA\tInform odIUt#\tSchool chflrtrim\tJ V»\tpm,\t- * AO p m.\t\t**\t(xhiNfl\t1.00\tP m\t4 .10 p m.Thursday\tIrfWvn-oxvIiNp\tAfttn+ntary School\t\t\u2022 00\t» m\t-10 30 a m lnw *th\t\t(A»oot School)\t\t\t\t \t*»\tSchool\t\tJO.10\ta in.\t- 14.00 \t\t\t\t100\tp.m\t1.00 p m.F n of racing, j Lumiey.High Club triple: Eskimos\t\t\t1770\t STANDING\t\t\t\t Team\t\tw\tL\tPts Blue Bombers\t\t11\t7\t15 Eskimos\t\t11\t7\t16 Argonauts\t\t8\t10\t10 Alouettes\t\t6\t12\t7 CIRCO BOWLING LEAGUE\t\t\t\t Team\t\tW\tL\tPts Cards \t\t\t13\t5\t18 Bears \t\t\t12\t6\t16 ¦lets\t\t\t\t11\t7\t15 Indians \t\t\t11\t7\t15 Vios\t\t\t\t11\t7\t14 Giants \t\t.\t\t\t ,\t10\t8\t14 Rams \t\t\t9\t9\tn Dodgers \t\t\t\tR\t10\t11 Colts\t\t\te .e\t.e \u2022 e .\t7\t11\t10 Tige rs \t\t\t\t7\t11\t8 Beavers \t\te * .e\t\u2022 .\t5\t13\t7 Yank*\t\t5\t13\t5 MEN'S\tAVERAGE\t\t\t 1 F.Perreault\t\t\t\t130 2.M Farrell\t.\t\t\t128 3.R Chi 1 vers .\t.\t.\t\t121 4 L Goyette\t\t\t\t123 5 J.Williams\t\t\t122\t High Single G.\tLabrecque\t\t\t170 High Triple G.\tLabrecque\t\t\t426 WOMEN'S\tAVERAGE\t\t\t 1 R Sample\t\t\t\t100 2.H.Wood .\t\u2022 e\t.\t,\t\t\t98 a.L A Hats .\t.\t.\t\t97 4 J.Pata-ff,\t\t\t\t96 5 C.Dufresne\t\t\t\t95 High Single R.\tSimple .\t.,,\t\t140 High Triple L.\tAliatt .\t\t\t«S AN IDEAL GIFT FOR YOUR HOME THIS CHRISTMAS! 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