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For a free 7 day trial, go to www.sherbrookerecord.com, click on e-dition, then Free Trial and fill in the information.For information or assistance call 819-569-9528 billing@sherbrookerecord.com RECORD Townships Abenakis hoping for a double RECORD Study panel recommends keeping school board elections Bishop\u2019s Athletes of the Week Sports - Page 7 mTHE» RECORD The voice of the Eastern Townships since 1897 STUDENT NIGHT WEDNESDAY JANUARY 13th AT 7 P.M.VS PM#0040007682\tTuesday, January 12, 2016 Lennoxville landslide raises highway safety concerns GORDON LAMBIE .V s,\t->¦ W /* r A * Chris Turner and his dogs standing in front of what should be the bike path to North Hatley.The path is now buried under a massive pile of loose and muddy earth.75 CENTS + TAXES Lennoxville curling star sweeping local community off its feet By Gordon Lambie Seventeen year old Meaghan Rivett of Huntingville is soaring to new heights in the curling world.While still actively playing at the Lennoxville club where she got her start, Rivett is getting ready to join the rest of her Laval-sur-le-Lac-based team in representing the province of Quebec at the 2016 Canadian Junior Curling Championships in Stratford Ontario on January 23.\u201cIt\u2019s amazing,\u201d Rivett said.\u201cThree years ago I never would have thought that I would be playing at this level and doing so well.\u201d The provincial champion said that she first got her feet in the hack at age seven, inspired by older brothers who had already taken to the ice.It was not until after two trips to the Jeux du Quebec that the teen felt a need to step beyond the game she had been playing to something more.\u201cNormally I started (junior curlers) at ten,\u201d said Nancy Rowell, who coordinated junior curling in Lennoxville when Rivett was younger, \u201cbut she\u2019s just built for it.\u201d So how does someone from Lennoxville end up joining a competitive team in Laval?According to Rowell, it all comes down to the desire to compete.\u201cShe was really the only girl her age in Lennoxville who was dedicated to that level of competition,\u201d the former coach recalled, explaining that she encouraged Rivett to try out as an individual player for Canada-Games-based competitions.Cont\u2019d on page 7 By Gordon Lambie Though the bicycle path between Lennoxville and North-Hatley is technically closed during the winter, it is often used by people year round as quick and accessible location for cross-country skiing and dog-wallcing, among other activities.When Wendy Patrick went out for her morning walk on Monday, however, she discovered that a massive landslide has completely blocked off the path roughly a kilometer from its intersection with Massaw-ippi Street.\u201cI didn\u2019t know what I was seeing at first,\u201d Patrick said, \u201cand the town didn\u2019t know about it when I called.Asked if she had a sense of when the slide took place, Patrick guessed at Sun-day.\u201c I didn\u2019t come yesterday in the rain but I was here the day before and there was nothing,\u201d she said.On Monday morning the aftermath of the slide was visible along the bike path just before the bridge that allows route 108 to span the Massawippi river.From the highway itself, one needs to go looking, but viewed from below the damage is more than obvious as it blocks the path off completely for more than 100 feet with a massive mound of semi-congealed muck.\u201cThere goes the ski season,\u201d said Chris Turner, out for a walk with his two dogs.\u201cI wouldn\u2019t try to walk across that.\u201d Though it was unclear mid morning just how long ago the landslide had happened, the ground was not solid and would easily give way underfoot, particularly around the rough upper edges.Cont\u2019d on page 3 Page 2 Tuesday, January 12, 2016 newsroom@sherbrooker ecor d.com The Record The Record e-edition There for you 24-hours-a-day 7-days-a-week.Wherever you are.Access the fall edition of the Sherbrooke Record as well as special editions and 30 days of archives.Renew or order a new 12-month print subscription and get a 12-month online subscription for an additional $5 or purchase the online edition only for $82.21.Record subscription rates (includes Quebec taxes) 1 year print: $155.91 6 month print: $81.85 3 month print: $41.57 12 month web only: $82.21 1 month web only: $7.46 Web subscribers have access to the daily Record as well as archives and special editions.Subscribing is as easy as 1,2,3: 1.\tVisit the Record website: www.sherbrookerecord.com 2.\tClick e-edition.3.\tComplete the form and wait for an email activating your online subscription.Weather TODAY: SNOW HIGH OF -5 LOW OF -9 WEDNESDAY: SNOW HIGH OF -9 LOW OF -20 THURSDAY: MIX OF SUN AND CLOUDS HIGH OF -9 LOW OF -9 FRIDAY: 60% CHANCE OF FLURRIES HIGH OF -1 LOW OF-12 SATURDAY: CLOUDY HIGH OF -6 LOW OF-12 Goodbye Blue Jean Dishpan Hands Sheila Quinn Early morning, January 11th, 2016.The previous day (a Sunday) involved strange weather - a rain storm that made our seven-foot snowman\u2019s nose fall.errrr, melt.off, winds that blew the power out and stopped my cupcake-making for my son\u2019s birthday party with the family, but that meant that the kids had fun playing Bingo for party prizes, and the family visited.We were grateful that our new kitchen window let in so much light.After a great deal of hullaballoo, weeks of it with the holidays and kid stuff and now the birthday, the Sunday party had marked the day that our house was finally mostly back in (new) order after the kitchen revamp and we could have people over with 90% of the \u201cstuff\u2019 cleaned up.except for the downstairs bathroom, a stronghold for the tools and a whole new mess.and definitely the next revamp story in the household, I finally felt like I could relax a little, or recover, or whatever it is that we do post-stuff.I sat down for a coffee with my guy before his early-morning departure for work, and he said, \u201cYou\u2019re probably going to see something in your feed.\u201d He was referring to the social media stream of information, and being rather cryptic.\u201cSomething happened?\u201d I queried.\u201cOui.\u201d He replied.One of the top social media posts by a friend gave it away.I was slack-jawed.\u201cDavid Bowie died?!\u201d \u201cÇa a d\u2019l\u2019air.\u201d (ie.It would appear that is the case.) \u201cBut, he just released Black Star.his latest album.on FRIDAY.\u201d I thought to myself.On his 69th birthday.Following suit to his last release on his 66th birth-day.I am a reader.Always have been.As a kid, I read with the light that beamed diagonally across the hall, from my parents\u2019 bedroom (because my father was up late reading, so I could use his light and I was supposed to be asleep).To this day, I read until I fall asleep.This fall I picked up one of the biographies of David Bowie at the BU Bookstore - one of my favourite spots to shop, and soooo easy from my office just around the corner in the SUB building, especially on paydays - so the month of December was spent with David Bowie\u2019s childhood unfolding in the evening, and in stolen moments while something was cooking, or while I was bored with what everyone else was watching on television.I think my guy was a little jealous that I would he would conk out and I\u2019d hang out with David Bowie until I fell asleep.I\u2019ve never been to Brixton, England (and the various other places David Bowie lived), but somehow I was there, as usual, lost in the book in a place I\u2019ve never been.I guess this is why I feel well-traveled even if I\u2019ve hardly physically been anywhere.I could see him.This little boy, then named David Robert Jones was born on Elvis Presley\u2019s 12th birthday, January 8th, 1947.That was just a few months before my parents were born.I could picture his rather cold mother and his very supportive father, the man David Bowie developed his first sense of business and promotion from.He grew to be flamboyant and unusual; he had tremendous sex appeal and was polite and charming.David Bowie entered my life long before this biography bedtime reading though.In September of 1984, after a long series of personalities and incarnations musically, Bowie released a single on hit parade radio that was called Blue Jean.Featured on his album \u201cTonight\u201d, it was one of only two songs on that album that he himself wrote in its entirety.It\u2019s not tremendously poetic, it\u2019s not particularly brilliant, but it is the song that will go down as the one that would anchor itself deeply in my top favourite songs of all time.Jean was one of my middle names.Blue was my favourite colour.David Bowie was singing about both.There was a tremendous beat, there was a ruthless saxophone (as there often was in his songs) and there was great back-up singing (something I think we\u2019re sorely missing these days).This was the era of music videos.I was never into video games or television shows all that much per se, but music videos.I could watch and listen to music videos constantly.As the Dire Straits hit goes, \u201cI want my MTV\u201d, although as a little Quebecker, I never got it - I had Musique Plus, a Québécois cousin to MTV and Much Music, where I could indulge in music videos while the children I babysat slept; or with my best friends at their homes mostly, as we didn\u2019t have cable at home.As the Blue Jean music video opens, David Bowie\u2019s face comes into focus, his eyes are closed, but snap open as the music begins and the focus intensifies.The first thing we see is make-up contouring one side of his face, until his eyes open, and then we see one of the most, if not the most, distinguishing features of David Bowie, his mismatched eyes.A childhood accident at the age of thirteen caused him to suffer from anisocoria, near-blindness in his left eye leaving his pupil tremendously dilated.In the video, David played two characters.This colourful creature on stage, and a rather straight-laced, awkward and rather creepy smart-dressed man on a date in the front row at the end of the stage\u2019s catwalk - a fun contrast, and even at the age of 10 and 11/12 I could see that David Bowie was very capable of laughing at himself.I liked that.I also liked another thing that video brought into my life.The on-stage Bowie wore a colourful turban and was heavily made up.His long, lanky frame pounced, swayed and strutted the stage in knickerbockers and shoes worthy of Ali Baba with turned-up toes.David Bowie introduced me to androgyny.I didn\u2019t know that I needed that gender-fluidity in my life until that very moment, and yet, there he was, confident and fun, playful and this was something I wouldn\u2019t experience anywhere else in my life.Bowie helped me to develop the beginnings of an openness that would help me further explore and accept such differences in others.Part of me fell in love with that character, one of many on-stage personalities with the original David Bowie shining through them all.I was almost eleven years old, and I was enamoured of golden-faced Bowie.Years passed, and the grunge era hit.I always had to troll to find new music, because most of what I was surrounded by was hit parade.I still loved the hits, but I needed the b-sides, the garage bands and the fringe to feed the hungriest part of my musical beast.Grunge and I were an awkward fit.I needed to reach beyond for something else.Cont\u2019d on page 6 Ben by Daniel Shelton BEN,GAN YOU PLEASE BRINO THOSE EMPTY POXES TO THE BASEMENT?Y FDp'ŸOP- PüfYfURi ;P0P- ;pop- iPOP' E J-1 THE WORN?Q of ISPIVIPEPIN SJ f >TW0.7H05EWH0 j .3 ^ CAN ANP THOSE ¦ I WHOCANTPESIST |L BUBBLE WRAP f 'KAYVY ?o0no0cnoJu m cm & AfcplM?owa 9m ams& m> 3UfT 5ET UP k huge arm mt Soup to Nuts ©2016 Rick Stromoski Disk by UniversalUdick Email: soup2nutz@cox.net CRUNCH1.CRUNCH! 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You may feel adventurous, but you must be cautious if you don\u2019t want to face injury or interference from someone in charge.Follow the rules to avoid being reprimanded.TUESDAY, JANUARY 12, 2016 The bid would not occur to many By Phillip Alder Mahatma Gandhi said, \u201cHappiness is when what you think, what you say, and what you do are in harmony.\u201d North and South were happy at the end of this deal.Look only at the North hand.Your partner opens one heart, you respond one spade, he rebids two diamonds, and you jump to three no-trump, thinking that will end the auction.But no, partner raises to four no-trump.Do you feel called upon to do anything now?Note that four no-trump was not asking for aces.If South were that strong, he would not have rebid a nonforcing two diamonds.Four no-trump was quantitative, indicating some 16 or 17 points.Then perhaps you will think that with only 13 points, you do not have the values for a slam.However, you have two aces, the heart king, and three 10s \u2014 all excellent cards.So David Bakhshi from England jumped to six hearts.This showed high-honor-doubleton in hearts, because with three, North would have supported that suit earlier.Andrew McIntosh (South) passed with such strong hearts.They had reached a fair slam that got better when West did not lead a spade.North\t01-12-16 4 A 10 6 4 2 ¥ K 9 ?10 6 *\tA Q 10 3 East 4 Q 5 ¥ 10 7 6 5 2 ?\tK 2 ?\t9 5 4 2 South 4 J 9 ¥ A Q J 8 3 *\tA Q 8 4 *\tK 6 Dealer: South Vulnerable: Neither South\tWest\tNorth\tEast 1*\tPass\t1*\tPass 24\tPass\t3NT\tPass 4NT\tPass\t?\t Opening lead: * 7 He chose instead the club seven.South won with dummy\u2019s queen and took the diamond finesse.When it won, declarer cashed his diamond ace and ruffed a diamond with the heart nine.East over-ruffed with the 10 and returned a trump to stop a second diamond ruff.South returned to his hand with a club, drew trumps, crossed to dummy with a spade, and cashed the club ace.When the jack dropped, declarer claimed these 12 tricks: one spade, five hearts, two diamonds and four clubs.West 4 K 8 7 3 ¥ 4 ?\tJ 9 7 5 3 *\tJ 8 7 CROSSWORD Across I\tIn any way 6 Brief II\tPack the groceries 14\tActress O\u2019Donnell 15\t\u201cPeter, Peter, pumpkin_\u201d 16\tTV brand 17\t\u2018Alabama team 19\tBoston Bruin great Bobby 20\tFisherman\u2019s Wharf entrée 21\tKevin of \u201cDances With Wolves\u201d 23 Honey makers 25\tOlcla.neighbor 26\tFighting 30 Item inserted through eyelets 34\tNappy leather 35\tWoodwind instrument 36\t\u201cVeep\u201d channel 38\tx or y, on graphs 39\tDickens\u2019 Drood 41 Crystal ball gazer 42\tCribbage marker 43\tOne of 14 in a pro\u2019s golf bag 44\tLike xenon and krypton 45\tDietary supplement obtained from predatory fish 48\tUp on a map 49\tLetter before upsilon 50\tClearasil targets 52 Vein in the neck 56 Actress Wood 61\tEggs 62\tLengthy litany .and, literally, what the ends of the answers to starred clues comprise 64\tHawaiian wreath 65\tCubs Hall of Famer Banks 66\tOne committed to a military career 67\tCoppertone user\u2019s goal 68\tLear daughter 69\tCosmetician Lauder s\tA\tC\tK\t N\tE\tH\t1\t O\tR\tE\ts\t B\tO\tX\tS\tP \t\t\tE\tE P\tA\tB\tS\tT A\tL\tA\tN\tA S\t1\tN\t\t\\L H\tE\tA\tu\t1 A\tN\tN\tE\t \t\tA\tN\tT P\t1\tP\tP\t1 O\tN\tE\tA\tL N\tT\tE\tS\tT D\tO\tL\tT\ts| P I T A C OH R O U G E RON I N ELBOW ACCRA TAKEN NOTE P D A I I E\tU S V E T A E K\tY\tL S S T C H L A Y SEE AUTOS \t\tpv\t1\tN\tS\t\t\t Is\tE\tA\tT\tB\tA\tC\tK\tS 1 P\tA\tG\tE\t\tB\tR\tA\tT 1°\tV\tU\tM\t\tL\tU\tL\tU It\tE\tE\tS\t\tE\tX\tE\tD Down 1\tCircle segments 2\tRipped 3\tCambodia\u2019s continent 4\tSwing support 5\tLongtime Buiclc model 6\tFeels 7\tBoater or bowler 8\tSuffix with psych 9\tDecorate again 10\tRailroad bridge support 11\t\u2018Raspberry 12\t43,560 square feet 13\tActress Teri 18 Sugary ending 22 Earl Grey, for one 24 \u2018Tinseltown trade 26 \u201cNow!\u201d in memos 27\tMonkey suits 28\t\u2018Dieter\u2019s concern 29\tNewspaper revenue source 31\t-Wan Kenobi 32\tVery long time 33\tLongtime partner of Sislcel 37 Sports MD\u2019s specialty 39\tYellowstone grazer 40\tBatman and Robin, e.g.41\t__-cone: shaved ice dessert 43\tDoughnut with a twist 44\tFashionable 46 Nonpro sports org.47 Tree also called basswood 51\tLa Brea goo 52\tQuite a blow 53\tEye layer containing the iris 54\tSwiss river 55\tStep on a ladder 57\tBoxers Muhammad and Laila 58\tEnglish elevator 59\t\u201cGotcha\u201d 60\tFrench I infinitive 63 Actress Vardalos "]
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