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[" THE Fire forces St.Francis Manor evacuation Page 3 RECORD The voice of the Eastern Townships since 1897 nEXI GâfïlE TOniGHT .irai 1 P.m TOUR TICKETS HOW! 75 CENTS + TAXES PM#0040007682 Tuesday, October 11, 2016 Lennoxville Youth Centre hosting catered supper By Gordon Lambie The Lennoxville Youth Centre (LYC) is getting ready to hold a catered supper at the end of this month to help raise funds for the activities and projects fund its members use to engage with the local community.While supporting the work of the centre, the October 28th fundraiser will also lend a helping hand to local organization Phelps Helps and serve as a small celebration of the organization\u2019s 30th anniversary.\u201cRight now we have a really good core group of 15-20 youth who come regularly,\u201d said Kohl Kelso, Executive Director of the Youth Centre, speaking of current involvement in the centre.Kelso explained that although the LYC is based in Lennoxville it draws from a much wider group of communities through its proximity to Alexander Galt Regional High School.Recognizing that connection to the local high school, the Executive Director said that giving half of the funds raised from the upcoming dinner to Phelps Helps, which supports a lot of Galt students, seemed like the natural thing to do.The event that has been organized will include a dinner, catered by KG Traiteur, as well as a silent auction.Tickets to the event are $25 for adults, $15 for people aged 6 to 17, and free for five and under, but Kelso pointed out that since the meal is taking place at the Amédée Beaudoin Community centre in cont\u2019d on page 2 Fall in the Townships \t Êiÿr 1 ¦jBi» I mm.MB \"ill ' Ai .tub./ SfKiS v- ., .V; PHOTOS BY MATTHEW MCCULLY Townshippers were treated to an awesome array of fall colours this Thanksgiving weekend.These days there is a spectular view in any direction, from the bright yellow leaves on shaded country roads, to the fiery reds blazing across the sun-kissed mountains.Pictured above are scenes from Broadhurst road and Haskel Hill road overlooking the 410 highway.¦ THE- RECORD GET a 7 DAY TRIAL ONLINE subscription.Take The Record anywhere with you with an online subscription! iPads, tablets, iPhones, Android phones, laptops! 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 Abenakis hoping for a double RECORD RECORD Study panel recommends keeping school board elections \\press(J££UJ nd distributed PressReader.com by PressReaderN 1 6o04 278r4604 APPLICABLE LAW J AND PROTECTED BY Page 2 Tuesday, October 11, 2016 newsroom@sherbrookerecord.com The Record The Record e-edition There for you 24-hours-a-day 7-days-a-week.Wherever you are.Access the full 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 i J ./ / TODAY: v *\t*\t.SUNNY V\t-, X HIGH OF 16 LOW OF 3 üfeTi WEDNESDAY: SUNNY HIGH OF 19 LOW OF 8 THURSDAY: RAIN HIGH OF 19 LOW OF 1 / / j \\ FRIDAY: SUNNY HIGH OF 10 LOW OF 4 SATURDAY: SUNNY HIGH OF 11 LOW OF 0 ETRC Archives Home cooking and life hacks: Everything in a cookbook T|he colourful foliage does not lie: autumn has arrived in the Townships! And with autumn, we are stepping in to the \u201ceating\u201d seasons as the fall and not-too-long-off winter are often filled with comfort food, holidays, gatherings of family and friends.Thoughts of food preoccupied my quest for an article subject this week and, as a result, I bring to you the community cookbook, examples of which can be found in the archives.\"^awitfc 'tR.ecifceii Compiled by Evening Women\u2019s Association The United Church of Canada ASBESTOS, QUEBEC CANADA, 1331 Asbestos Evening UCW cookbook, 1951 (Asbestos United Church fonds) While most of us are familiar with cookbooks, less familiar may be the recipe books contributed to by a local group in the community.In the early 1900s, these recipe books were often put together by women\u2019s groups, such as the Women\u2019s Institute or a church group.One of those in our collection is from the East Clifton Busy Bees, which was organized in 1914 as a teenage girls\u2019 Sunday School class.Early on the group\u2019s aim was to teach sewing and have Bible studies but over time broadened their activities to helping with the Sunday School programs and bringing food to % > East Clifton # Tn- 8osy Sees' Cook Book East Clifton Busy Bees Cook Book, ca.1940 (East Clifton United Church fonds) the sick and shut-ins.In this context, the compilation of a cookbook fits right in.Not only did these books contain family-favourite recipes, however, they also included what are now often referred to as \u201clife hacks\u201d: little everyday tips that make one\u2019s life easier.In the East Clifton Busy Bees Cook Book, they call them simply \u201chints.\u201d Need to get grass stains from clothes or keep your windshield dust-free?They have tips for that! Grass stains can be removed with molasses and a cut potato can help your windshield; who knew!?To further \u2018flavour\u2019 to these little gems, the cookbooks also may have included jokes, which makes perusing the pages a delight today.With the Townships\u2019 local orchards in mind, abundant with glowing, fresh apples, I bring to you a recipe for Apple Jonathan, submitted by Eva Ellis to the Busy Bees cookbook: Combine 3 cups apples, cup brown sugar, tsp.nutmeg in a bowl and then place at the bottom of a greased baking dish.Then, cream cup shortening with cup sugar brown, followed by adding 1/3 tsp.vanilla, 1 egg (beaten), 1 tbsp.orange juice, 1 cup pastry flour.Drop by spoonful on top of the apples and bake at 350°F for 30-35 minutes.Bon appétit! Jody Robinson, ETRC Archivist 819-822-9600, ext.2261 etrc2@ubishops.ca Lennoxville Youth Centre Cont\u2019d from page 1 Lennoxville there will only be seating for 100 people in total.In order not to be cut off at that number in terms of fundraising, Kelso pointed out that the LYC is also selling absentee tickets at the full adult price for people who might still want to give to the causes but who cannot be present at the event.This, he said, is meant to help take into account all of the different fundraisers and community events that are happening at this time of year.\u201cThere are so many things going on, so we want people to feel able to contribute even if they can\u2019t make it for dinner,\u201d Kelso said, adding that he didn\u2019t see the event as being in conflict with the Jordan McIntosh concert at Centennial Theatre the same night.\u201cThey can go to both.Our meal is at 5:30pm, so we\u2019re hoping people will come for supper and then go to the show afterwards.\u201d At this point in time, Kelso said that roughly a quarter of the tickets for the meal had been sold, but that interest is picking up.He encouraged anyone interested in coming to the dinner to call the youth centre to reserve at 819-821-4805.Ben by Daniel Shelton ££K! 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Thev mav be just the thing someone else is looking for.RECORD 819-569-9525 450-242-1188 Regular B12 injections counter effects of pernicious anemia ASK DOCTOR K By Anthony L.Komaroff, M.D.SUDOKU Difficulty: 3 (of 5) \t\t\t4\t\t\t\t1\t \t3\t4\t\t\t\t2\t\t8 6\t\t7\t\t3\t1\t9\t\t 4\t\t\t2\t8\t\t5\t\t \t8\t\t\t\t\t\t7\t \t\t\t\t5\t\t\t\t3 \t\t5\t\t\t7\t\t\t9 7\t\t\t\t2\t5\t\t\t \t6\t\t9\t\t\t\t\t1 HOW TO PLAY: Each row, column and set of 3-by-3 boxes must contain the numbers 1 through 9 without repetition.DEAR DOCTOR K: My new doctor recently told me I had pernicious anemia, that it had not been diagnosed by my old doctor and that his treatments would end my symptoms.What is pernicious anemia?DEAR READER: The cause and treatment of pernicious anemia were discovered more than 80 years ago, here at Harvard Medical School.The discovery was honored with the Nobel Prize.Unfortunately, even today there still are people like you for whom diagnosis and treatment have been delayed.That\u2019s because, as I explain below, it can be a tricky condition to diagnose.With pernicious anemia, vitamin B12 cannot be absorbed by the intestines.Your body needs vitamin B12 to produce healthy red blood cells.When it does not have adequate vitamin B12, your body does not produce enough red blood cells (anemia).Pernicious anemia also damages the brain, spinal cord and nerves, and can be fatal if not treated.Pernicious anemia is an autoimmune disease in which the immune system mistakenly attacks some part of the body as if it were foreign.In pernicious anemia, the immune system makes antibodies against a normal substance in the gut called intrinsic factor (IF).IF is necessary for vitamin B12 in the diet to be absorbed into the body.Symptoms of pernicious anemia tend to develop slowly and can be subtle.As the condition worsens, you may experience: \u2014\tweakness and fatigue: \u2014\tlightheadedness and dizziness: \u2014\tpalpitations and rapid heartbeat: \u2014\tshortness of breath; \u2014\ta sore tongue with a red, beefy appearance: \u2014\tnausea or poor appetite: \u2014\tweight loss.The nerve damage can cause: \u2014\tnumbness and tingling in the hands and feet; \u2014\tmuscle weakness: \u2014\tirritability: \u2014\tconfusion: \u2014\tdepression.A simple blood test can measure vitamin B12 levels.Since other conditions can also cause low vitamin B12 levels, additional blood tests are necessary to make the diagnosis of pernicious anemia.These include antibodies against IF, gastrin and pepsinogen.Treatment involves replacing the missing vitamin B12 with regular injections of the vitamin.(Some people are able to use mega-doses of B12 in pill form, but treatment is usually by injections.) Your body will quickly produce new red blood cells, and your symptoms should begin to improve within 72 hours.Once your B12 reserves reach normal levels, you will need vitamin B12 injections every one to three months.You probably will need injections for the rest of your life to prevent symptoms from returning.I have high hopes for your recovery because pernicious anemia responds well to treatment.Before the discovery that it could be cured by vitamin B12 injections, many people died of the disease.Research here at Harvard and elsewhere has made it a curable disease.(Dr.Komaroff is a physician and professor at Harvard Medical School.To send questions, go to AskDoctorK.com, or write: Ask Doctor K, 10 Shattuck St., Second Floor, Boston, MA 02115.©2016 JFS/KF Dist.by Universal Udiok for UFS PREVIOUS SOLUTION\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t 3\t7\t5\t2\t4\t8\t6\t1\t9 8\t4\t6\t7\t9\t1\t3\t5\t2 9\t1\t2\t3\t5\t6\t7\t4\t8 7\t5\t4\t9\t2\t3\t1\t8\t6 6\t3\t9\t8\t1\t4\t2\t7\t5 1\t2\t8\t6\t7\t5\t4\t9\t3 4\t9\t3\t5\t6\t7\t8\t2\t1 5\t8\t7\t1\t3\t2\t9\t6\t4 2\t6\t1\t4\t8\t9\t5\t3\t7 impress Printed and distributed by PressReader PressReader.com ?+1 604 278 4604 COPYRIGHT A ID PROTECTED BY APPLICABLE LAW. The Record newsroom@sherbrookerecord.com Tuesday, October 11, 2016 Page 15 Your Birthday TUESDAY, OCTOBER 11, 2016 Consider what you want and how you are going to go about making your dreams come true.A realistic plan will help you succeed and encourage you to make changes that will help you grow mentally and spiritually.A lifestyle change will result in happiness.LIBRA (Sept.23-Oct.23) \u2014 Take some time to get rid of possessions you no longer need and emotional baggage that is holding you back.This will help you release stress and allow you to move forward.SCORPIO (Oct.24-Nov.22) \u2014 Put your personal obligations first.Make a focused effort to improve your relationship with loved ones.A physical change will boost your confidence.Sport a trendy new look.SAGITTARIUS (Nov.23-Dec.21) -Express your thoughts and ideas, but not your feelings.Someone could use your words against you out of jealous motives.Don\u2019t wait for positive change to happen, when you can be the instigator.CAPRICORN (Dec.22-Jan.19) \u2014 Move forward with trepidation.You\u2019ll be given false information or saddled with an unpredictable party.Let your intuition be your guide.Problems will arise if you travel or have to deal with institutions.AQUARIUS (Jan.20-Feb.19) - Be upfront and honest if you want to avoid a problem with a teacher, employer or peer.A misunderstanding will occur if you send the wrong message.PISCES (Feb.20-March 20) \u2014 Don\u2019t take someone else\u2019s words as gospel.Before making a move, find out what is really going on.Someone may try to take advantage of your kindness and generosity- ARIES (March 21-April 19) \u2014 Observe the actions of others, but reserve judgment and criticism.You\u2019ll get a better reaction and more opportunities if you make positive suggestions or offer to do the work yourself.TAURUS (April 20-May 20) \u2014 Keep an open mind, and refrain from letting stubbornness stand between you and your success.A kind gesture will get you much further than trying to control others.GEMINI (May 21-June 20) \u2014 A service or skill you can offer in a unique format will raise interest.Get in touch with groups that you feel are a perfect vocational fit for you.CANCER (June 21-July 22) \u2014 Taking a short trip or participating in an activity or event will increase your knowledge as well as lead to a new opportunity.Romance is featured, but an emotional misunderstanding is likely to interfere.LEO (July 23-Aug.22) \u2014 Set high standards for yourself and others.If you do your best, you will reach your goal.Partnerships will require open and honest communication to ensure that they reach their optimum potential.VIRGO (Aug.23-Sept.22) \u2014 Listen, evaluate and decide what you are going to do next based on facts.Your actions will speak volumes about the type of person you are and what you are capable of doing.TUESDAY, OCTOBER 11, 2016 The unlucky number needed to be lucky By Phillip Alder Jan Ehrenwald, a psychoanalyst and author, pointed out that a 13-year-old boy had tried unsuccessfully to teach a famous composer simple multiplication and division.Which composer?In today\u2019s deal, South needs 13 tricks to get home in seven hearts.What should he do after West leads the spade king?The bidding was aggressive by North.When South showed one ace and one king, North assumed it was the diamond king (based on West\u2019s unfavorable-vulnerability overcall) and plunged into seven.(Users of Roman Key Card Blackwood have an advantage here because after South shows his ace, his six-diamond bid announces that king and denies the club king.Showing specific kings is an excellent idea, even in regular Blackwood, when you have a known trump fit.) 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Page 16 Tuesday, October 11, 2016 newsroom@sherbrookerecord.com The Record Bulwer Golden Age Club October 04 - 83 members met at the Bulwer Community Center for a fun afternoon of games (500, cribbage, Skip Bo and carpet bowling).We started playing at 2 p.m.There were 8 tables of 500, with Marion An-nesley having high score of 4340, second place was Linda MacLeod with a score of 4020 and low score was Caroline Marion for the women.For the men, first place was Stan Brown with 5620, second place went to Len Swallow and low score for the men went to George Peasley with 2120.Now on to Skip Bo: Beverley Cote won both games playing against Darlene Rogers, Mary Simons and Anne Crawford.Cribbage: table 1 of Ed Digby and A1 Doherty lost by 66 points to Linda and Richard Coates after playing 9 games.Table 2 played 9 games with Beulah Turnbull and Colleen Matthews winning by 37 points against Doreen Cairns and Doreen Lancaster.Grayce Betts, Jean Naylor, Bev Cairns and Warren Heath defeated the black team of Shirley Hodge, Liz French, Doris Coates and Colleen Heath, at carpet bowling, by a score of 9 to 2 in the first game and 7 to 5 in the second game.Games were stopped at 4 p.m.and card tables put away.The president, Keith Vintinner, started the meeting, where a discussion about a trip to an apple orchard and to see the fall foliage would need 40 to 50 people to sign up in order to do the trip, by bus.3 new card tables will be purchased and the community center will also purchase 3 tables.Meeting adjourned and supper tables brought out and chairs placed.We all sat down to wonderful meal which consisted of chicken and biscuits, mashed potatoes, fresh cooked beets, (thanks Ron MacDonald) carrots, coleslaw, homemade bread, which was delicious, tea and coffee and apple crisp for dessert.Warren Heath said the blessing of the meal.Janet Goddard was a guest of Holly Dawson for supper.Half and half winners were Ann Crawford, Lionel Statton, Helen Digby, Norma Carrier, Alberta Everett and Fern McConnell.Peggy\u2019s goodies were won by Clyne MacDonald, Hazel Kerr, Helen Taylor and Holly Dawson.Dishes and tables were washed and put away, floors were swept, a big thank you to all who helped make this possible.We wish all who are in hospital and those who are sick and recuperating a speedy recovery.God bless all and hope all had a safe trip home.Those who signed up for the trip will be notified by the captain of their table if the bus trip is cancelled.A big thank you, to my assistant, Margaret Vintinner, for helping me take notes and for doing the half and half.There are still a few who have not purchased their new memberships.They are now due.Next meeting on October 18 at 2 p.m.Submitted by A1 Doherty Remembrance Day Some of the greatest victories come without fanfare Soldiers must have wondered \u201cWhat kind of victory is this?\u201d As shells exploded and chaos reigned.We have to wonder what was on their minds As hundreds fell and hundreds more Had to push on, over and around fallen bodies.It was often just an isolated beachhead; Not of great strategic military importance.It didn\u2019t look like much! The victory was on another level.Here, Hitler faced his own nemesis.These dedicated men, ready to die for their cause, Were heroes whatever the outcome! The victory was psychological.Hitler knew that he was beaten; not by machines or tactics, But by an indomitable spirit, that echoes through our history And saves our world when evil threatens us.We must be the change that we want to see in the world.Remembering these heroes bring faith and hope for a better future.A future made possible by their sacrifice.Thank you! 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