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SHERBROOKE. , SATURDAY, OCTOBER :i. Seventv-first year Established 1897 Price: 10 Cents Murder charged COW ANSV 11 J ,E (Suffi Uxrrv litmu»« Whit*, >1, Cone Bill threatens fines and prison ansvilte was *iTjigived on • ohm'ge of capita! murder in connection with the slaying M George* Cotnoir, a ester day morning. Preliminary hearing for the form wav set for Friday, (Vm lier 27, ★ ★ ★ Strikers orderedQUEBEC (CP)—A special back• mi SO nine unit subway train* to work Ms j session of the legislature early dial run on four tines \ skcle d.1 ■% : today adopted a government bill ion staff y I t'J drivers ami su Agreement pen isoi s can run the popular , ■Hii®. r. •'iA'V-'J.U ,, to order striking bus DETROI I’ ( \P ) - With moat and subway workers back to three mile subway line to Fxpo 67 major pieces Mitched into place. their jobs within 48 hours. ..it I mud \uio Workers union and Only major change in the bill Friday night the opposition Ford M o t o r Co bargainer» in tlnrd reading was an amend­ \ U’',l: .'.V ' hT'll* Lilu rals joined the Union Natio r .^>->*1 moved today lo Ur oil the loose ment introduced by Premier nale government in voting 07 to omis of a contracl to end a Daniel Johnson to provide a lé- 2 to give approv al in principle strike now in its 45th day If i* iiay period of conciliation with in the special hack to work leg the Hurd largest m auto bis lory. the dispute going to compulsory Islation. Already wrapped up. an m Ji" f- arbitration if it is not settled Voting «gainst the measure Jfe within the conciliation period dustry source raid, were enough were Independent m e m b e r s hil items to iiinkr the package The oppositirn hauled in vain Rene Levesque and Francois to get the government to with­ probably the large si srulritlcni \quin. who disagreed with a ever m (hr automaking nidus draw clauses in the bill threa provision containing threat of fi? toning de certification of unions liy possibly one of the richest decertification for the transit ! c\ cr m any industrial field. at the Montreal Transportation workers' five unions if more Commission if less than 70 per than 70 per cent of their mem jliPr k j ★ ★ ★ cent of the workers returned to Ihts disobey the court order work v.itbm 48 hours Mter the bill was given fust -'»:i 1 The bill was adopted in third reading Friday afternoon. Mar- Tories gain reading by a vote of 54-46 with eel Pepin, president of the Con­ independent Frank H a ni e y federation of National Trade G AND F. I! Mid (CP i "IV Montreal St. \nnc—siding with Unions, disbanded a two-hour I iberals arc now down lo 38 the government. protest demonstration in front li(mi 3(1 seal, onl of 42 and the COULD RETURN of the legislative assembly. % Tories are up lo lour from tlvree Friday night Lucien L'Allier Tire workers' five unions are af­ [out of 42." chairman of the Montreal filiâtes of die CNTU. Thai terse slatemen! Pre Transportation Commission, Sonic 1,000 paraders most of mici Joseph Small wood's only said at least some bus and sub­ them strikers from Montreal, eoinnicm Friday night after * way lines could be operating marched up and down chanting I’rinpo -iv e Conserv alive l>\ again today if enough workers slogans but finally grew restless Ml clcclion v ictoi y that broke an return to their jobs. in the cool air. II year did Liberal hold on Gan Only 1.500 key men would be The legislation provides a der iinimed everything tip yond saving. The home was due to the intense heat. \t needed to restore full services, penalty of Iron' $25 to $100 * '■veil il it didn't add anything HOUSE BURNS — A small he said, adding that "a large day for each striker with or house just outside of Foster osvned by Janies Tryhorn. the time, Mr. and Mrs. Try- High winds blow the flames horn and their three sons number" of phone calls from without a nrximum of one * * * burned Thursday evening as workers who promised to turn month in jail. Fines of from high svinds tossed the flames away from the direction of were away visiting. The cause of the fire is still, as yet. un­ up in the morning had been re­ $5.000 to $50,000 a day are also iltis 1 the other homes but several through the small bungalow ceived al MTC headquarters. so rapidly that when the times the fire-fighters raced determined. threatened for union leaders Demonstration to nut out fires which started (Record photo: The MTC operates a fleet of with or witliou a maximum of Knosvlton Fire Department WASHINGTON - (APi IV arrived, the house ssas be­ Ralph Seaton) 1,650 buses throughout the city one year in jail. If |fi| Pentagon bi istred with nriprcc* dented defences today (or » huge ami war drinonstiâUon m ils doors, the s|>oilight event in ee:e'^ a week long series of prole*t« H'" f! •irross Ihe l ,S against IIm> \ let State-run lotteries show little profit nam war. Klinial.es were dial up to NEW. YORK (AP)—The chial and non-public schools By JERRY BUCK Lottery sales in New York the lagging sales was the tin 7U.000 would inarch on lU-lenee public lottery as a source of cannot share in the profits from and New Hampshire arc not realistically sunll number of iiifeiBijj ilepaiimeut ieadqnarteis to revenue for state governments the sweepstakes. The 4-1 deci­ Sept. 10 and the total take was ticket sales. The lottery lasses helped by federal restrictions on lottery outlets ir New York lliiiilii peace groii|M. the symbol of has run into difficulty in the sion voided a state law allowing $2,567,772, down $1,290,000 from got a send-off from Deputy the use of Ihc mails and on sell- state. The tickets sold principal Ft \ IN THE COLD — Congolese folk-dancers In cos- t S. involvement hi Vi etna to. only two states which have put them a share. last year. In its first year in Mayor Robert W. Sweet and in g across state lines. Tickets ly through Hie banes He added degi re and all lottery material .are also that ao one ever "could lûmes designed for a warmer rlimatc braved II» it to practice. Before the New York State 1964 the sweepstakes took in Mayor John V Lindsay pro­ banned from the mails. ! gauge the degree of publu art tempera!lires al Expo 67 s Flare des Nations I ri day as Lottery began, tax officials fore­ $5.730.000. claimed "Lotierv Day” in the Not even the lure of big cash city. i Murphy said a major factor in ceptance of lotteries.” part of Congo Day at the world's fair. (CP Win phutu) prizes has been able to spur lag­ cast a monthly income of $30,- The experiences of New York ging ticket sales in New-' York 000,000 based on a study of for­ and New Hampshire would Wide range and New Hampshire eign lotteries and the New seem to all but dash the hope OTTAWA (UP) Th* f*d*r*I Prizes in the New Hampshire Hampshire Sweepstakes. that a state-run lottery was a (ieparlmenl of corporate ■nd sweepstakes ran up to $100.000 But State Tax Commissioner tax bonanza waiting to be consiimer affairs will deal voih in two drawings. New York has Joseph Murphy said the esti­ plucked. a wide range of consumer m- monthly drawings with prizes mates were "never too real to To boost its lagging sales, UK a trove of buried antiquities sues bid John Turner haii told up to $100.000 and an annual su­ start with." He cited the fact New- York’s lottery advertising the public not lo expect "magi per prize of $250,000. that New Hampshire sells about in the future will play up the LONDON (CP) - Britons Temple of Mithras: a house­ By JOHN Lc’BLANC season has been one of the Fast Anglian kings of 1,300 cal instant solid ion* " 80 per cent of its $3 tickets to prizes that could be won by a New Hampshire's ticket sales live in a treasure house of holder finds a potiul of mech most memorable in decades, years ago I hc legislation lo establish (be have gone steadily down each tourists, compared with a sale player. One advertisement fea­ dig into bronze age barrows A late entrant is the HliU dcparlmen-t won approval in buried yesterdays. eval coins: a head of the flavored with such historic ro­ year since the sweepstakes was of only 20 per cent to tourists in tures a picture of a $100.000 win­ K m p e r o r Hadrian, whose —burial mounds—in Dorset, with a decision lo sponsor for principle in (be Commons Fri­ begun in 1964. New York. The New York tick­ ner. In the past the advertising Down through prehistory Roman legions once ruled middle ages castles in Mont mantic touches as a full-dress television, a llirce year dig day after four days of op(>o*i New York, which inaugurated ets sell for $1. had been keyed to helping edu- and the rise and fall of civili­ Britannia, emerges from the goineryshire, iron age earth­ hunt for King Arthur’s Came into a huge prehistoric mound lion attack and a strong its lottery June 1 this year, is Murphy said that at the cation. zations. most of the little Thames silt. works in Essex, a Roman for lot and a search for the grave called Silbury Hill in Will bv the 38 ycai old registrar ge«* selling about a sixth of the tick­ present rate the state would net The lottery is also looking into island has been built over at There is so much of tress in Fife. The unending of Lady Godiva—she really shir e. Archeologists have eral ets it hoped to sell. Both states only $30.000.000 this year for the idea of pushing sales with one time or another. A farm- Britain's rich story drowsing burrow mgs of the London existed even though skeptics been eyeing the bill specula­ sex appeal. In September a boy turns up a crude gold underground system lap inex­ doubt thal famous horseback have earmarked the money for schools instead of an anticipated just below- the 20th century tively for more than a conlii ★ ★ ★ $180.000.000. score of attractive young ladies bracelet from some forgotten haustible lodes of the capi­ ride—-along with such solider education. ry but its size has daunted The New Hampshire Supreme New Hampshire's S vv e e p in bright yellow mini-skirts eon; excavators in the Lon surface that every man can tal's mnay-layered past. operations as work on the Courtirt ruled recently that paroparo-­ stakes sales forlor 1967 closed toured New York City to spur don financial district strike a be his own archeologist.archeologist They And the current digging treasure laden graves of the them up lo now.now Deformed LON DON < Reuter* )—IJSP, the hallucinogenic drug lysergic acid diethylamide, can caiuse the birth of deformed children Ousted kaders cry for liberty gives Greeks a taste of debate as well a- permanent mew*I damage, sa w the British Medi­ cal Journal in its iatewt issue, ATHENS —_ (TNS) _— For Greek press. And comment-comment­ picked up on most radiosradios. By VICTOR WALKER the European countries loto olof personal political interest."interest nal crisis nor a wing party of which he is slaughter like a flock of Two hot spots leader. Pipinelis showed that HOUSE ARREST sheep.” By THE CANADIAN PRESS On the one hand, the 64- the party is not united behind INDEX Caneilopoulos. and to this THE VOLCANO Ottawa and Toronto arc likely year-old leader of the Nation­ In fact, Canellopoulos would to be the hot spots today when al Radical Union was placed Births, deaths extent weakened the latter’s Books case. have been defeated by "the protest groups across Canada under house arrest, pending Classified stage démonstrations against Eleftheros Kosmos, in addi­ combined forces of the C'en a decision by the judicial Comics ter and the Communist Party,” the war in Vietnam. authorities on whether he Editorials tion to its replies, introduced The turnout in the two Ontario Financial w hich were “fighting to over­ should face court martial trial between the paragraphs of cities is expected to be big, Soorls the brief Caneilopoulos state­ throw the regime.” By set­ cn a charge of insulting au Stamps noisy and, maybe, troublesome. ment. printed thousand-word ting elections for May 28, thority. Television THE GAS GOT HIM — After being stunned by tear gas, Police in Maywood, HI- a Chicago suburb. Today was the Caneilopoulos had “determin­ Marchers will also be active On the other hand, his Women editorials on six successive in Halifax. Winnipeg, Edmonton day« on the subject of the a rioting Proviso East High School student is taken into second consecutive day of racial trouble in the school ed the date on which the vol­ statement was published, al- (AP Wircphoto) cano, would erupi ” and Vancouver. mos- in full, in the censored x it ^ <■ Z. Z deposed prime minister, , *ustodv today by member* of took County Sheriff*

I îSHKKBKOUKE DAILY RECORD, SAT., OCT. 21, 1087 Birthday party GUIDE TO TELEVISION VIEVJING for 4-year-oid JACOBY ON BRIDGE Show Business ROCK ISLAND - Master WRONG PLAYER WAS and whon it lost he went down Listing* supplied By each station and suhiact to changa without notica. Todd Harding had a fourth DECLARER four losini» six hearts, a dia- birthday recently and that af By BOB THOMAS Good players are usually nl0T1d and a club 3—WCAX Burlington 5—WPTZ—PlatHburg 6—CBMT— Montreal ternooo his grandmother, Mrs Franklin Miller, gave him a lucky. Most of the time they Wl' also arc not going to fault 12—CFCF—Mon. real TBA—To Be Announced 8—WMTW—f/.oun Washington HOLLYWOOD (API — The and with Kirk Douglas and make their own luck but some. ,io,h for ducking the first heart, film industry in recent >ears Richard Widmark in The Way ,jarl' al lur *lomt times the gods of chance real- coul(1 nnt have known he 3» Houaeparty 81 ABC New* ] 3) Andy Grtfftth has been playing a version of West. Next February the imiefa- Games were played indoor* ly smile on them. could have made the hand by SATURDAY ot Th# Doctors 6:00 p.m. j ii Danny Thomas musical chairs to keep veteran tigable Mitch combines with and out. Todd received several After 44 boards of the chain risin« witl> dummy's a c e of 61 Coronation Street J* Sports «) Front Page Chal­ i 00 p.m Qi HorM Kfohi 3) llogao 'it lie roes 3» Dream Girl 5> News, Weather, stars busy. Dean Martin in Five Card Stud nice gifts. Lunch was served pionship match North America hearts at trick one. Then he ^ a lenge 3) ISplder-Maii coke, Ont, 0) Movie "Mister : 12) Peopl* i)i Conflict Sport# It!) Country Musit A better name might be musi- See how the game is played’ to the little folk who were seat- held a 12 International Match Wüuld low' the diamond finesse. «’(Ti»<""sp"Tis i-r» 5:30 p.m. Moses" 1 8) Dream Girl 6> My Three Sons Hall !cal saddles. Tallest man in the musical ed around the dining table. Points lead. The Italians pick w,MJhl be in with the dia «mu 3» Dance* Dut** *:30 p m 2SS p.m. <•;> Movie "Watch Uh- >•50 C-m It’s lots of fun. especially for -.addles game is John Wayne, of rd up 14 match points on Board mood but I he heart suit would !*' O»or*« 41 th* 'u,' ti) IhtUH Bunny 3) Pptticoat Junction j 8) Dr.’» House Call Blrdle'’ 3) Family Affair the stars. They can't lose, and course. Besides the above-men- ^r' Miller had made Todd s *1» &.uo p.m. 8» Country Music 5) Another World 6:35 p.m 45 to take a lead and from that 6) Dundee ami the the stakes are high. Who could tioned Mitchum, Wayne has Norite chocolate cake amt ll (tadabout fialdla 3) N'.wi ,»nrl Weather Jamboree j fi) Take .30 3> Weather: Bird Bur Culhane point never looked back. They NORTH ) Monkees 6) News, Sports spade overcall. The Italian 5,8) MCA A Pre-Game 3) Mike Douglas ing it out at Bracketville, Tex.. Mitchum, plus Burt Lancaster igue and Danny Nicholson. 3 ) Newly W’ed â; News. Weather, Hi Don Messei 11:30 p.m. Both vulnerable U) After Four: Variety j Hi Forest Rangers in Bandolero. And Yul Brynner in Gunfight at OK Corral. Antho______South bid two diamonds and 12) Movie: "Mao in .1 Sports H Cowboy in Africa 31 Movie: “Pick-Up" 4:11 p.m. ^ Hi Newlywed Gam- made it possible for his part West North Kast South White Suit" 11:45 p.m. 12; Lucille Ball a) Tonight, Johnny and Robert Mitchum are gallop .ny Quinn in Last Train From, 5, 8i Collejje Football 12) Movie: “Day of the 1 A 8:3u p.m. »i Johnny Carson ii.nn Carson ing over the Spanish country- Gun Hill and Rock Hudson in ncr to play the no-trump game. I A 1 N.T. Texaa v* Arkansas 2 ¥ 2 N T. J) M.y Three Sons 12) Movie: ‘The Heir­ Badman" 5) Man From 8) Jcey Bishop Roth liked the heart lead. Pass 3 N.T. 4:30 p.m. side for Villa Rides. The Last Sunset. •>) Get Smart ess" 5:00 o.m. U.N.C.LE 11:45 p.m. Pass Pass Pass I2t Wide World of Last year Mitchum appeared Nobody knows how the game West had bid two hearts He fi) Hockey: Bruins vs 12:45 a.m. : 3) Secret Storm G Danny Thomas ft) Movie: “Attack of Sport* Burns Theatre should hold the king. He play­ Opening lead—¥ 6 Canadiens 81 ABC Scope 8) Rocket Robin Hood 12) Bewitched the Mayan Mum­ with John Wayne in El Dorado*of musical saddles will end. 1:00 p.m ed low from the dummy and cT I^awrence Welk 1:30 a.m I 3) News 8:33 p.m my” Newport, Vermont J) Peter Potamua 9:00 p.m, the hand collapsed. East took be blocked forever provided 12) Your Guide to Expo » 30 p.m. J» Lucille Ball 12) Wrestling Roth followed up his clairvoy­ Sports 8» Boar By rant 12:50 a.m. his king and led back the ten. 8i Let’s Go 12) Family Affair 12) Your Guide to About television Oct. 19th through Oct. 31,t Roth tried the diamond finesse ant start by playing the clubs SUNDAY 3) News. Weather. 9*oo p.m. Expo By CYNTHIA LOWRY in such manner that West- 7;3# ,m rope” J) Talent Spotlight would not be able to get on1,1 Ghri',it.‘i?h*''' 12:30 o rr 7:00 p.m, lead with his ten. „ ,nJrtsh; I) Face the Nation 3 La Asie NEW YORK (AP)—Television shows will be involved in corn- “SOUND OF MARBLETON — 5) Involvement ft) Peanut* Hallowe’en 1 network executives are shop­ ¥A CARD SENSE Ad „ „„ 'J* *m tti Let’s Talk Sport* plicated switches within net­ 8) Church Servie* R.C Cartoon ping industriously for new pro­ work schedules in ettorL to A new season opened for the 12) Continental Minia­ 8) Voyage 900 CKTS Ladies Guild of St. Paul’s in Q...The bidding has been. *;io a.m. ture 12) The Monkeec grams and huddling nervously save shows. ABCs Hollywood West North East South *' Re,, HumbartJ « :00 p. m MUSIC” the church hall Rills presented /:JO p.m. about ailing old ones. Palace, for instance, has done 8) Colby Tfilpoour»* J) Pre-Game Show 3) Gentle R«n T. news throughout the day supplied 1 A Dble 12) Local New* The time has come, earlier poorly since it was shifted into starring Juli* Andrews Pass 2 N.T. Pass Rd ’» Meet the Press а) Walt Disney cd by Mrs. Hetherington and • :45 #.m 6) Country Pride than in most years, to pro a Tuesday evening spot. It is Pass 3 ¥ Pass б) Flash Back by The Sherbrooke Daily Record ONE EVENING SHOW Miss Hunt. The next meeting to 12) Your Guide To 12) Spectrum 12» F.B.l. nounce death sentences on fee-|probable that it will be moved You. South, hold: Exipo at 7:30 p.m. be held with Mrs. J, Mackay 1:15 p.m. 6:00 p.m Me entertainment series, to take: back to Saturday nights—and no A 2 VK found your home. ?:3# a.m 3) Country Show 3i Mothers-in-law Sept. 29, was celebrated by Jamboree ! 12:00 News 6:05 Club 900 : placements. i late-evening position. TODAY’S QUESTION ;l' Underdog fi) Pro Football -Cow- 12)1 Dream Of Jeannle | 6:30 News, Sports 12:05 Sunshine Hour 6:30 Headline* Dundee and the Culhane was ALL FEELING PINCH Rev. J. Franklin. Instead of bidding three 31 Mllt<:'2 «Ih* Mo''5tel boys vs Steelers 9:00 ,m. HARD OF 7:00 News 12) Question Period 12:30 News 6:35 Sam Hopper i the first victim of the Nielsens, All networks are stuck with Mrs. A. Liberty, Pembroke, heartsis your------—partner*— bids four-I 3) *•'"My rMt J) Smother* Brothers: 7:05 Farm Broadcast 2:00 p.m. ; 12:55 Bulletin Board 6:50 Sports j given a death sentence by GBS some faltering shows they ' Ont,, was a visitor of her son, diamonds over your 3) Bonanza 7:30 Headlines | 12:59 Time Signal three 3) Linux 5) Pro Football Raid­ ft) Bonanza 6:55 Bulletin Board Mr. Wm. Liberty, Mrs. Liber­ 7:33 ♦ Music Makers 7.00 New* a couple of weeks ago. ABC’s would like to knock off early, What do you do now? 8) Rxtension er* v* Patriots 8) Johnny Belinda { i:00 CBC Newi HEARING ? a.00 CBC New* /■is hïr'picker. Hot Good Company is not given but many of them have firm ty ami children. Answer Monday 81 Popeye 12) Pro Football: Rough j 1:15 Norad Show • 0:00 p-*T\ 8:30 News, Sports i) Let’s Find Out Riders vs Argonauts 1:30 Saturday Show tin* much of a chance to survive be commitments for 36 weeks. 3) Mission: Impossible j 9:00 CBC News Read and clip this! 10:30 a.m 4 00 p.m ! 1:55 News 0:30 sat. Night Osn<« yond December, if that long. ABC is also unhappy about 5) High Chaparral 9:1. Mai About 3) Taook Up And Live 8) Movie: “In Love ï m”News The future looks blacker than the way Off To See The Wizard 3) Town And Country And War” 6) Way It I* Musk 2:00 Teen Bandstand If you respond now, you will 4:00 News 6) This la The Life 4:30 p.m 12) W5 9:30 Back To The lo-oo esc News Little Bighorn for its Legend of has turned out. receive, absolutely FREE, a 8) Movie: “Comanche” 3) Discovery *87 11:00 o m Bible 4:05 6 Big Band io:03 Dance pert/ Custer. NBC denies furiously a CBS has an option on a new very interesting book, dem­ COUNTRY 3,5, 6.8) New,*, Wea- j 10:00 news Sounds 12) Italian Show 6) Country Calendar H:00 News rumor that .ts Maya is not long British-made series starring onstrating how you could once 11.*00 a.m 12) Soccer: England ther, Sports 10:05 Teen Tempo 4:30 Headlines again hear dearly out of both 12) News 10:30 Headlines 5.00 News n-oo Fine)0 6nd*ion*rtYi for wor^, but has noth- Patrick McGoohan, late of Se- 3) Camera Three 5:00 p.m. 11 I ing much to say about the dis crel Agent. It may pull it out as ears. You will find, described 8) UN Sunday 3) Celebrity Game 1it1$ p.m. in simple terms and with 8) Churoh Service 3) Pro Football JcU 3) News SUNDAY appointing showing of Acciden- an emergency midseason re- illustrations, an extraordinary MUSIC Lutheran v* Dolphins B) Movie: "BlArk Hand , tal Family, a new comedy se-jplacement. Jonathan Winters innovation from Beltone, for 11:39 a.m 6) Man Alive Religion 12) Pulse- News 8:00 CBC News 12:00 News 5:03 CBC Showc*»* ries, or Star Trek, whose popu-pvill head a variety show to re- persons who do not wish to 3) Faith for Today 5.30 p.m. 11:30 p.m 8.05 Sports 12:05 Pat Roy Program 6.00 CBC News 11:45 a.m. 3) Amateur Hour 3) Movie: ‘‘Mein 8 10 Music 12:10 Coder© Sport* larity has slipped since last sea place Dundee. wear an acoustic apparatus. 6:05 Sport* Do you want once again fam­ 5) Davey and Goliath 12 This Is Expo Kempf" 8;j0 Radio Bible Class 12:15 Sunday Music 6:10 Cross Country so?\ . , , ABC, with more problem 12:00 noon 12:30 Bible Lovers ily happiness, and success in 6:00 p.m. 5) Burke Law 9:00 Sunday Morning Checkup It is certain that a number of;shows than the other two net- -FANS-- 3) This is tlie Life 3 21st Century 6) Movie: “Powder Friendship business and society? Write Magazine 5) Navy Film 12:45 Music 7:30 Sound of 9 Dou­ works, can fall back once again 8) Wait Disney Town" 9:30 Neigrborly News to us and you will receive this 8) Let’s Talk Music 12) Taman 12) Crossfire 12:59:Time Signal ble 0, until 10:00 on the British-made Avengers. valuable book under plain 9’45 Music 10:00 CBC News 8) Movie: (1) “Jlvaro” 6:30 p.m. 1:10 a.m 1:00 Songs of Faith 10:10 Weekend Sport* It also has access to a new c2v?r- TONIGHT ON (2) “Man on a Tlght- 3 You Can Quote Me 12) Your Guide to Kxpoi ,#: Search for Tumor In conjunction with Vei Driving School 7:45 a.m. 5) News row 6:00 Sacred Heart 10:55 Assignment Roundup KINNEAR’S MILLS -The 8) Farm and Home 10:30 a.m 5) Eye Cues* 6:15 7:30 Country 11:00 News 4:10 Te*n Treat members of the Women's Insti- the YM-YWCA will offer a 7:S5 a.m. 3) Beverly Hillbillies 8) Donna Reed Jamboree 11:05 Coffee Club 4:55 Assignment j tute met at the home of Mrs. 5 HOURS OF 1) Vt. Report 3) Concentration 12) Little People 6:30 Nows, Sport* 11:50 Farm Show 5:00 News | David MacRae on Oct. 7 for a 8: a.m. 6) Friendly Giant 12:45 p.m. 7:00 New* 12:00 News ■ 5:05 CK Corral 1) Captain Kangarou 8) TBA 7:05 Farm Broadcast 12:05 Sunshine Hour j busy meeting. 3, 8) Guiding Light 6:00 World at Six 8) MagUla Gorilla 12) Magic Tom 7:30 News 12:30 Local News A card party will be held in 12:55 p.nv 6:30 Local News 10:45 a.m, 7:33 9:00 Music 12:45 E.T. Bulletin DRIVER EDUCATION 2:30 a m. 5) News. Newman 6:35 Sports | the Community Hall on Friday, ft) Chei Helene 1.00 p.m Maker* Board 8) Porky Pig 6:40 E.T. Bulletin Oet. 27, when five hundred and COUNTRY MUSIC 10.55 8:00 CBC News 12:50 Sports 8:45 a.m 3) Across the Fence Board 8) Children’s Doctor 8:10 Preview Com- 12:59 Time Signal j crokinole will be played, with 3) Your Breakfast 5) Local Scene* 6:45 Twilight Time H:0u a.m. 6) Calendar mentary 1:00 CBC News [prizes. A donation of a quilt. Cereal 7:00 Back to the COURSE 3) Andy Griffith 8:30 New*, Sports 1:15 Juliette Show 7:05 MIDNIGHT 9.00 a.m 3) Fugitive Bible ■The Irish Chain, was received 8) Romper Room 5) Personality 12) It’s A Match 9:00 CBC News 1:40 Spotlight , from Mrs. George Rothney. The n) Mr. Dressup 9;10 Weather 1:55 Assignment 7:30 9:00 Young Set '») Fugitive 1:15 p.m 8:00 News 3) TBA 9:15 Morning Devo­ 2:00 CBC News | quilt will be on display and tick- Win Recordings! Identify "Mystery Voices"’ 8) Reagles G Ch. 3 Presents 8:30 Headlines 12) Local News 12) Mike Douglas tions 2:03 33 - 30 jets will be sold. The drawing 1:30 p.m. 9-25 Parade of Bands 2:30 Matinee Pat 9.00 CBC New* 9:15 a.m. 11:25 a.m. 3, ft) As the World will take place during the even- illlllllwwW 6) Montreal Note 9:30 Coffee Club Patterson 9:03 Country Magazine jno ”. TC 6' Pick of the Week 'Turns 9:55 Assignment 3:00 News 10:00 CBC News ..Hill Book 11:30 a.m. 5) Lets Make a Deal 10:00 News 3:05 Mr. Record Man 10:30 Best of Ideas An outline on welfare and 12) Your Guide to 3) Dick Van Dyke 12) Mr. and Mrs. Expo 10:05 Talk of the 3:40 E.T. Bulletin 11:00 News health was read by Mrs. Russell ■>) Hollywood Squares 1:55 p,m. CKTS 900 9:30 a.m Town Board 11:05 Fireside Music Rothney. 8) Family Game 5) News 10:30 Woman's 4:00 CBC New* !) P!d Alien Time 11:55 a.m. 11:30 Headlines A special collection was taken 2.00 p.m. World 4;03 Canadian 12:00 Final Edition ENGLISH RADIO HAS COME A LONG WAY tn Guehco Schools ; ft) New* ft. Ti Love Is A Many to help the Northern Extension 12» T’-'iversHv of the 12:00 noon ^plmdorrd Tiling Air Fund in Northern Quebec. IN THE TOWNSHIPS! j 1) love or Life M Days of Our Lives P tH> a.m j 3) Jeopard,' 8' Dr. Joyce Broth cry There wore two draw boxes, L i an did Camer* ! 8) Serial Six 12) In Town Danville Social Notes one being won by Mrs, Bertha 3) Snap Judgment 1 8) Everybody s Talking È 2.30 p.m. Mr. Donald Williamson is en-there the following dav. Two, Nut brown and the other by Mrs. Audrey Allan. --- -—-s——VV.-V-.-- i---A.V—AS— joying a hunting trip in the buses, provided by Demers! jl: Gaspe Penninsula, and will rc- Transport, were used to trans­ Refreshments were served by J turn by motor with Mr. Paul port the pupils and their chaper-! Mrs. MacRae, assisted by Mrs. (With FREE BABYSITTING SERVICE) J Ascah. ones. It proved to be a verv Eric MacRae. and a social hour r£t/iTht v| Mr. and Mrs Ken Johnston successful project. ‘ was enJ0-ved Starting Thursday, October 26, 1967. of Lively, a suburb of Copper- Mr. and Mrs. Ken Johnston1 cliff. Ont., were Tahnksgiving of Lively a suburb of Copper- uaTI FY PURPOSE: The “Y” Driver Education Course will appeal SEE nj weekend guests of Mrs. John-cliff Ont were Tahnksgiving’ particularly to young wives and mothers (though others jj ston's brother, Rev. D. J. Haw- weekend guests of Mrs. John- Mr. and Mrs. George Hartwell can come, too, naturally). A Babysitting Service will be if j kins, and also visited Mrs. Haw- ston's brother Rev, D. J. Haw- and Michael and her parents. all the CoSor Programs available at the “Y” to course participants, Ftee of TT| kins, who is still a patient in! kins and also visited Mrs. Haw- ; Mr. and Mrs. William Sullivan, Charge jf, the C.J.M Hospital. Asbestos, kins who is still a patient in of Lennoxville. attended Expo, this year. Every Hockey jf Recent guests of Mr. and the C.J.M. Hospital Asbestos. | Wendy and David Hartwell ac- COURSE CONTENT. U: Mrs. Scott McAllister included Recent guests of Mr. and j companied their uncle and aunt J Mr Richard Moebius. Lancast Mrs. Scott McAllister includd to Expo 1) Each student will have six (6) hours of behind-the- Game televised in color. 0!er, Pa., a former Asbestos resi- Mr. Richard Mobius Lancast- Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Emery. wheel practise driving, arranged at the times most 1) dent, who spent the weekend er Pa. a former Asbestos resi- Long Island, N.Y.. are visiting •convenient to student driver. Practise will be in U'here and accompanied Mr. Me- dent who spent the weekend Mr. and Mrs. Willis Emery- and FULLY-INSURED, DUAL-CONTROL cars with fullv U Mister to Expo; Mr. and Mrs.! here and accompanied Mr. Me- other relatives in the vicinity. qualified instructors. U Rober Farnham and children. Ulister to Expo: Mr. and Mrs. Messrs. James Pidduck and J Aylmer and Mr. A. Farnham. Rober Farnham and children William Cutler accompanied Ca- 2) Complementing the practise sessions, there will be n Lennoxville. A tea guest at the Aylmer and Mr. A. Farnham non H.C. Denton to the annual six (6! hours of driving theory lessons, to be held same home was Rev. W. E. Lennoxville. A teag uest at the Eastern Townships Laymen’s Thursday evenings. Participants will learn: Long, St. Catharines, Ont . who same home was Rev. W. E. Association meeting at Drum- enjoyed the hospitality of Mr. Long St. Catharines Ont. who mondville. | and Mrs. McAllister and had the enjoyed the hospitality of Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Steels, of — Defensive driving techniques. pleasure of a meal in his for and Mrs. McAllister and had the Montreal, were callers at the mer home. Mr. and Mrs. L. E. pleasure of a meal in his for- home of Mr. and Mrs. W. J, - Rules of the road, including signs, traffic reg­ McAllister, Preston, Ont., were mer home. Mr. and Mrs. L, E. Foote. Friends of Mr. Foote ulations. driver safety and courtesy, and per­ guests of their son and daugh- McAllister Preston Ont. were will be sorry to hear he is con- tinent laws. ter-in-law for two weeks, and guests of their son and daugh- fined to his bed bv illness. His visited friends in Sherbrooke, ter m-law for two weeks and nephew. Mr. Fred Wilson, of — Emergency measures. HANDCRAFTED ZENITH Lennoxville. Coaticook, and vi-:visited friends in Sherbrooke Magog, visited him recently, RUBENS cinity. They were also enter-1 Lennoxville Coaticook and vi- Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence John- — Both highway and city driving techniques. tained by Airs. Minnie Rose. ! cinity. They were also enter- son spent a few days with his COLOR TV CHASSIS -• Sympathy is being extended Gained by Mrs Minnie Rose. sunt near Boston, Mass. J to Mrs. I.eonard Blake and fa- — The various driving manoeuvres, from the "The quality goes in before very basics of vehicle operation to some of — One-Year Warranty J mily at the death of Mr. Blake the so-called ”difficulf’ parts, such as starting the name goes on" n : following an illness of several HOME DELIVERY Easy payments (up to 36 months! 0 years. Services were held in nut and parking in traffic and on hills, and J Trinity United Church on Oct. STOVE OIL the essentials of bad weather driving safety. 1 10. Rev. Douglas J. Hawkins of- FURNACE OIL } ficiating. — Confidence, competence and safety behind the 218 ALEXANDER ST J Recent guests of the Misses COIDEX EAGLE wheel. j Gwen and Elsie Elliott were FREE FURNACE SERVICE SHERBROOKE 1 Mrs. Philip Colquhoun, Buz- — Help in arranging a driving test. GERARD BLAIS t zard's Bay. Mass., Mrs. Earle Jj Peabody and Mrs. Barbara PIME: The initial meeting of instructor and participant* Richardson, Sherbrooke. M r s. Léo Bérubé will be at 9:30 a.m., Thursday. October 26, in the Ann Balman. Mrs. Frances Wil­ Limited 562-7886 liams and Mrs. Martha Neeld 2 SERVICE STATIONS Adult Lounge of the YM-YWCA. of Shawinigan Falls. FEE Pupils of the A.D.S High 2039 King West Shopping Centre members. $38 00. Non-Y members. $40.00. complete. School from Grades 5 - 7 enjoy Sherbrooke Rock Forest HO A TO REGISTER: Drop into the 'Y', at 300 Montreal St ed a day at Expo on Oct. 10, j Tel. 567-3434 Tel. 567-0888 while the older pupils visitedl or call 509-7488 for more details

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By RICHARD NUTBROWN speaking membership chair puppet shows, theatre, .music into three categories, exhibi­ (Record Staff Reporter) man of the Sherbrooke Asso sculpture ami paintings tions. courses and collection of elation, "and this year looks paintings by the gallery. Art arose from a human better than all the others as ‘We receive the same exhib­ The field of music will be skill and not from nature; it far as benefits and displays itions as the Montreal Mini divided into four sections: re is therefore a product of the for the members are concern­ ern Art Museum.’’ he said, “making our gallery as good cordings, concerts, courses people to be enjoyed h\ ev ed ” eryone from a ditch digger as any other in the province and choir. She said that before mem of Quebec." to the Prime Minister of Ca­ The theatre will present pro bets benefited only slightly nada. fessional troupes as well as by such things as being pres He said for each opening Too often, though, is the ent at the opening of exhibits a separate invitation was sent the university's own group, appreciation of art limited to but that this year the associ lo each member of the asso I.Atelier. either the wealthier or more ation hoped to offer more ciation and. since Ihe mem hershtps are issued to the en "We are a liaison,’’ said intellectual classes of societv. benefits such is amusements Mrs A \ Dougan, "between for their children m the form tire family, all arc invited " Ihe public and the gallery The Art G a Her,v at the Un­ of puppet shows. iversity of Sherbrooke is fully “The major problem", he and with the continued co­ aware of this dilemma and, Gerard 1 afleur. director of said, "at the present tune is operation between the gallery with the hrl)' of the Associa the l of S Art Gallery said ihe payment of the costs for and the association the public lion for the Advancement of that in the past art displays insurance a n d the police will benefit by viewing the the Arts, hopes to slimul.de were restricted almost total guards when an important ex !>< st in (lu different fields of the cultural curiosity of lo­ ly to professionals but now hibit is sent from Ottawa.’’ art.” cal residents the gallery would exhibit am "The gallery.” said Mrs. 'll is Ill e intontion of the Meurs who show exceptional tu­ovui, : al Minis! ry uf Cultuv The U ol S \rt Gallery talent Marcel Lafreniere. president once an independent under­ of the Association for the Ad ai Alla i rs, ’ ' she■ .said, •to taking holding its exhibits in "We hope to gam the in v aneement of the Arts, “will grimp tog other under one the lobbies of the different fa torest of the publie.” he said only be part of the associa nnuf all Hua culliural exhibits cullies at the university, i« "and to broaden their views lion this year since we plan of the (iiffi'vent regions.” now a permanent part of the by displaying the best talent, lo branch off to various other lshe s:'till in Sin.'v brooke Ibis campus with both the stud in all fields of art. we can types of art.” \\ . i s be I ng i lone aul mini bly by ents and Ihe general public obtain lilt - met hod in ii so. taking a keen interest in il The following is a pretimin He said tin' gallery intends ary sketch of what the asso ’The univ ei sily provi des SHERBROOKE CULTURAL CENTER — Pictured abo\c Dougan. chairman of the English-speaking memhership « “The Association for Ihe to widen its scope this year ciation plans to do this year 111 e gal lory sh e said, ‘ Hie are the leading members of the Association for the Ad­ committee of the Association and Mrs. Marcel Lafreniere, Advancement of the Arts is bv offering to the public such in Ihe different forms of art as-uK'iat i on p: nvid os the fill ids. vancement of the Arts. They are, from left to right Claude president of the Association. in its fifth year.” said Mrs. diversified forms of art as to t>o presented. Artivitios in lo support Ihe 1 lest puss ible Lafleur, Director of the U of S art gallery. Mrs. A. A. (Record photo: Gerry Lemay) A. A. Dougan, the English- films, photography displays, the gallery will be divided <\v hihit.s.

Needy adults \\\ Car hits \\v to visit Expo By \\< \\ dll the coripcrnliun of agon- SMITH >>) girl but and social clubs, twenty w\ more adults who Were unable to MARGUERITE .o on the free excursion of ‘Saturday last will have the op­ % goes on portunity to spend Sunday see- ! A 15-year-old Sherbrooke girl im; Man and His World at no expense to themselves. At the HIGH TUMES correspondent Debby Ramage from students and teachers alike. |suffered a fractured left leg Lennoxville High reports that LHS day was a ‘'complete j Thursday nighl when a speed­ roipie t id the Welfare Council, •k Hie Social Service Cenlre has success.” However, she adds, a soccer game was held at 1 ing two-tone, white top and enlivened the trip. The Welfare p.m, between the senior boys of Lennoxville and Slier THE JUNIOR BOYS at ADS High toda> host the blue bottom Ford tiit her on the Council lue provided passports brooke in which Lennoxville lost 4-1. Participants in the Thurso team from near Ottawa, reports correspondent corner of King Street and 7lh Joan Rourner, A Hallowe’en and pockel money for each parade that followed included. Ihe high school’s staff, party will be held Oct 31 Avenue and left her lying on person, and the Rotary and Hi the road. cheerleaders, students council and Lyre executives as well at the school for kindergartens to Grade 6. The school cliclieu Clubs have undertaken as members of the various houses. There was a baseball library opened last Monday with Claire McGaw and Joan Police reported yesterday Ci meet the oust of transporta­ as head librarians and Beverly Gifford and Linda Grainger that the driver had not been ap­ tion. game between the staff and grads in which the grads sui prehended as yet. as assistant heads. The library is under the director of iered a surprise defeat of 9-6. To end the day's activities The girl. Rose-Marie Lauzon, Mrs. Snaden. a dance was held in the gymnasium that was attended by is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. WATERVILLE - 320 people. On Oct. 5 Dr. Zoltan P. Dienes, director of the Philibert Lauzon. of 63, 9th The senior boys lost their semi-final senes to Sher­ University of Sherbrooke's mathematics project and Roy Avenue, Sherbrooke. Mr and Mrs. Rei inalrl Tope, of Seely's Bay, Out. brooke in which Lennoxville lost 4-1. Participants in the Mickey, Minnesota, mathematics and science teaching pro­ Miss Lauzon was transportedi are spoml- girls (cams travelled to Sherbrooke returning with a lie ject visited the math classes at ADS from Grades 2 to to Hotel Dieu and is reported! ing a few days at their sum- nier home here. and a loss The final result of the senior game was 0-0 8. The following week the home economic girls of Grades in good condition after suffer­ while the juniors lost 1-0. 6 to 11 had a visit from Mrs, Blanchard, a representative ing a fractured leg and a slight 1 he Red Cross executive have been chosen as fol­ of a textile company. A film on the making of cotton was concussion. lows: president, Margaret George; vice-president, Beverly shown and some of the girls modelled various garments A Sherbrooke women was SEPTIC TANKS Sawyer; secretary, Marnie Van Horn and treasurer, which Mrs. Blanchard had brought along to demonstrate slightly injured late Thursday Stephen Bernard the different cotton blends. afternoon in a two-car collision Em plied Joan reports that the junior soccer team lost 2-0 on the corner of Parc and Ter­ ★ if rill Streets in Sherbrooke in the first semi-final game at Stanstead. On Monday itii Call: 562-3158 AI SUNNA SIDE HIGH Nan Mallard reports that Slightly injured was Miss Mr. Buckninster Fuller, designer of the American Pavilion P students from Grades 7 to 11 passed a fun filled day Rita Lepage, 40, of HR. 4 Sher­ at Expo will address students of ADS. On Friday there at Expo, Oct. 10. She would like to extend thanks brooke will be a sock hop in the cafeteria which will feature to all persons who supervised the various groups of She was transported to Ihe students and to principal C. Kendall for organizing games in the gym. The hop will begin at 8 p.m. and end Hotel Dieu Hospital and w,as at 11:30 due to a volleyball tournament the following day released shortly after. SHOW’S HER MIGHT — The ober winds as Dreamland (his are yours when passhn;- the trip. Last Saturday Grade 10 put on the first Park receives Hie brunt of it which will be held at Thetford. The driver of the other ear normally placid Lake Massa- by If you have your came­ dance of the new school year. The band they chose wippi shows off in wild Oct­ in North Hatley. Pictures like ra always nearby. ★ ☆ was Yvon Lemieux, 19, of 83 St. to play was called Les Zombies and this attracted a Elie Street, East Angus. (Record photo: Doug Gmbh) large crowd so that it turned out as a pronounced suc­ AT AYER’S CLIFF correspondent Esther Saanum announces the students council of Ayer’s Cliff High This is the fourth car aeci- cess. The opening of the student council booth was |dent in three weeks at this in- greeted with much enthusiasm this year by both See "High Times" On Page 5 Itersection reported the Sher­ brooke Police. Two Sherbrooke youngsters 'Dont forget your camera BLAIS & MADRO were treated at the Hotel-Dieu "Qualify Men's Store" Sentenced to time BRIEFLETS Hospital and released Wedne.s day after they had been slightly CUSTOM TAILORS injured in an accident involving BIRCHTON 149 Wellinglon St. North the school bus they were travel is a good rule to remember Sherbrooke—Tel. 569-7928 he spent in prison Oysters, home-baked beans Hng home in and a car. and salads with all the trim- Mario Bonfiglio, five, Bout The idea of having your from a formation of birds on frantic people bring out their Judge Benoit Turmel yester-spended for six months on two mings at Birchton Hall on Sat. que Boulevard, and Marc Bou- camera always available i.s phone, wires to a truck up­ belongings Aluminum Siding, Doors and day sentenced a man to the time | charges—one of impaired driv- Oct. 21st., from 5:00 p.m. S1.50:cher. five also of Bourque Bo., not a bad one. Going out to ended or load shifted going up There are so many times Windows he had already spent in jailjing and a hit and run charge. and 75c. Auspices U.C.W. levard. were given a check-up take pictures it is sometimes a hill so that tire front end in some situations where your on a theft charge and said he: ------iand released. difficult Ur come up with camera could be of use for Siding was giving him a chance. 562 4777 SHERBROOKE The accident occurred on| something you would like to : ■ i:i!i!:uiiiiiüiiflimi:rrff?T® rtiiiiKiiiiiiiniMiiimiwiiiDiiiiihi ■ * those once in a lifetime pic­ Wilfred Gagne, 23, of Sher­ Salad tea. sponsored by the j50urqUe Boulevard in the late take. ? tures of Canadians at work or Estimate brooke, pleaded guilty to steal­ Thieves steal Catholic Women’s League in St. afternoon when a car driven But on the other hand how play. same day ing a portable record ptayerplayer . « , / Patrick’s Church Hali, on Sat . by Eddie Packwood. 42. of RR ; 950 King corner 14th., Ave. many times do you see a hap- Camera talk The whole success of the worth $45 from Ecole u Ber industry exhibits Oct. 28th.. from 4:00 to 6:30 1 Sherbrooke, smashed into the peing or an interesting mj!> in Sherbrooke. by I quickie picture is how well The industrial exhibit at p m. Food and gift tables. back of the school bus driven ject and no camera around. Gagne told the Court of Ses­ ------—- jby Adolphe Bourassa, 56, of you can operate your equip­ Howardene in Sherbrooke was Most of these subjects are I ment. E. L. Lessard, D.C. sions judge he wanted to turn Magog. unusual or novel and sf>on robbed of several articles a , SHERBROOKE Chip opractor they'll do the trick over a new leaf and get back short time aoo. ‘th- Annual Gathering of the The bus is the property ofi tan ecus. Doug Gerrish When an incident comes lo his job. c. , , ”,, . u , iClans will be held Nov. 18th., Leonidas Trahan of Magog. People who drive a lot in along there is usually very lit­ OFFICE HOURS: everytime fellahs . . Stolen from the exhibits were iok- i u He had been in jail since -everal rings from the L. G. I^ the Sherbr(K)ke Hussars The car was seriously dam­ their business are most likely • ■ 'iiiJ.iOKIIIIIwailWlllill» iUUUIU’Wiiu .IIUIIIIIINIIIIIIi, ■ ■ tle time to set the camera 10-12, 2-5, 7-9 Flowers by but when you are familiar September 11. Balfour Co. display along withf™0^’^llhafm* St’Feat^In= aged but no one was hospital­ to come across something Mon., Wed., Friday ized. more often and 1 don’t, mean is up in the air. witli it your pictures will have two expertly designed bow's ' R' °rf C,anada’ B ack that necessary interest. Nelson Fioulx, 34, of Sher­ made by Sherbrooke Wood VVatctl Brass Band- T,ckets on accidents which also may be House fires or barn fires 880 King St. E., Sherbrooke brooke. pleaded guilty of re­ Products Ltd. sale at Harry Blue’s Men’s Shop.,^ffîCSrS nCUTied one of your interests. can bring action into your pic­ In fact, well-taken outstand­ 569-3772 office—567-6432 res. ceiving stolen goods and will 131 Frontenac St., Sherbrooke ' The unusual subjects run tures with great impact as ing ones may Ik: worth many. be sentenced next Thursday. Among the collection of rings MAGOG — (Special) Gil- 7m^ were copies of several school Its Robinson was elected pres 'JéT\PLORiST“LORI He had been found in pos­ session of stolen photograohy rings alona with one of the SHERBROOKE lirient of the Magog policemen equipment. nngx which the Sherbrooke Rummage sale, sponsored by and firemen’s sports committee Beavers were presented with tlle A.F.E.A.S. Sat. Oct 23th.. Wednesday evening, replacing Carter Report studied by the Call 567-4841 Eugene Belanger, 20. of Rock ùpwhen‘ c,-v they won the Allan Cup. fron' 9:00 a.m. to noon at St. Yvon Bergeron. The election Island, was fined $150 and Therese Church Parish Hall, held at city hall in the police 236 Dufferin Ave. men’s lecture room, was chair­ costs and his licence was su- The thefts apparently broke Victoria St. into the building through a ------ed by Rev. G. Leroux, with C. Sherbrooke C of C directors SALES ft SERVICE window they had broken at the Catchpaugh as secretary. Con­ Royal Typewriters At their last regular week-ithe local Chamber’s Administra- This decision on policy has Burroughs Adding Machines rear ot the building, reported RICHMOND — stable Antonio Goyette was elec ly meeting, the directors of the lion Council received the com- been made known to the MP for ted vice-president; Const. Ray 41 Wellington St. North the police. Mr. and Mrs. John Stott of Sherbrooke Chamber of Com- plete series of the studies and the Sherbrooke county, Maurice Phone 562-0440 Traveling Is Fun As yet no arrests have been Glen Mountain mond Poulin was named secre­ were recent tary; Const. Pierre Goyette, inerce attentively studied the analyses on the Carter Report, Allard. made by the local police au- guests of Mr and Mrs. Arnold Carter Report. ^published in the form of bro !------Because Were Here thorities. Snowe. treasurer: with Sgt. Gerard Be- langer and Const. Marius Gov The directors have .ir.^h-chures by the Equitable Income * It lit.* »»******» îijVf-*-— Whatever your travel plans are. the ette as directors. Gilles Pouliot received a report on the deci- *ax foundation, best plan is to consult us. We handle EASTERN TOWNSHIPS REGIONAL SCHOOL BOARD was given the title of honorary -ions which were made at the After considering the infor- ihe trouble, leave you the tun: ADULT (CONTINUING) EDUCATION secretary. ;38 annual congress of the Cana- mation put at their disposal, Stephen Boyd Const. Marcel Bousquet was dian Chamber of Commerce,) the directors of the Sherbrooke * Open daily 9 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. — Friday elected chairman of the asso- which were submitted to them | Chamber of Commerce endors- X Yvette Milieux until 9:30 p.m. Saturday 9 a.m. to 5 p.m NOTICE OF REGISTRATION ciation s information committee..Bruce Allanson. vice-presi-jed unanimously and without re- * Giovanna Ralli and his assistants are Con- denl of 1ile sherbrooke C. of C Evening Appointments. strictions the positions and re- X isSÜfPfifÜTÎnflpXT&se OF FRENCH CLASSES stables Fernand Boisvert and ,ho sat on the National Com-commendations presented to J Guy Brennan Robert Sergent, General Manager [mittee for Political Action. the federal ministry by The * Registration at Lennoxville High School On the other hand, the direc- f-anadian Chamber of Com- £ WINDSOR Monday, October 23rd et 7:30 p.m. tors of the Sherbrooke Cham- merce Rev. Eric Caulfield. Mrs. 20 week course — Registration Fee $3.00 her of Commerce took note of dgfe Caulfield and two children, of f Also in color WHERE THE BULLETS FLY* Trans-Ocean Travel Inc. Classes twice weekly at Lennoxville High School, the memorandum which the INSURE IN SURE Monday and Wednesday 7:30 • 9:30 p.m. Arvida, are now in residence X STARRING ADAMS DAWN ADAMS » at St. George’s Rectory. Mr. Canadian Chamber of Com­ INSURANCE Tel. 569-9878, 569-9879 LAST DAY Golden Bulls * First class — Wednesday, October 25th Caulfield will be taking the ser­ merce sent to the Minister of Homeowners — Automobile vice at St. George’s Church, in Finance, the Honorable Mit­ Jewellery, Furs, Household 2:35 6:10 9;40 * If there ere enough registrants, classes will be divided chell Sharp, on the sixth of Contents, Personal Effects 218 King Street West — Sherbrooke Windsor and Christ Church, in Bullets Fly into BEGINNERS, INTERMEDIATE AND ADVANCED. Brompton. while persuing his October. 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/ fi-’s Because We DorTf ri 5ljcrbcookc Dailu Bccord Speak the Language" Bygone The paper of l-he Eastern Townships. days Established February 9, 1897, incorporôting the Sherbrooke Gazette feat. 18371 and the Sherbrooke Examiner (est. 1879) TEN YEARS AGO Published every weekday by the Sherbrooke Daily Record Company Ltd THETFORD MINES — Th« 119 Wellington Street North. Sherbrooke, Que St. John's Auxiliary htld its weekly meeting with the lead­ JOHN BASSETT IVAN SAUNDERS DOUGLAS BASSETT HUGH DOHERTY er, Mrs. O. H. Adams, in Chairman President Vice President Editor-in-chief charge. Lubor J. M Chief topic of discussion was OTTAWA — (TN'S — So far spokesman in the U-N went SATURDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1967 a means ot making money for their yearly pledges. the main argument behind even further when he main­ tained. without any qualifies It was finally decided that the mounting pressure on the the girls should offer their tion. that suspension of air services as baby - sitters to U.S government to stop half raids on the north would lead Micro-state members a U.N. problem members of the Women’s Club the war m Vietnam has been swiftly not only to the con ference table but also to gen­ The United Nations cannot survive in who have proved capable of govern on the night of November 13, that unconditional cessation of when they are presenting their the bombing of the north eral ceasefire in the south definitely unless there is greater justice ing themselves. But is it wise to offer all play, Deadlier Than the Male. would open the door to peace All this talk created the im­ in regard to its membership. states, no matter how small, a vote in the The girls' offer was eagerly talks. pression that Hanoi was an xious to end the war and that The continued absence of Red China, C.N General Assembly? accepted and the east of the Once the bombing is stop­ play invited them to a dress ped. U-N Secretary Genera! it was the U.S. government the admission of tiny, basically unimpor The two break-away regions of Biafra rehearsal so they would not U Thant has been telling the which stood in the way of a tant states and fragmentation in existing and Benin, whose leaders are now fight­ miss the play. world negotiations will start peaceful settlement of the countries are factors that could lead to The money the girls receive “within a few weeks.” India’s conflict. ing for independence, doubtless arc aim from their baby - sitting will the eventual doom of the world organiza­ ing for separate U N. seats. be used to pay their G.A. A note of caution tion. pledges. Already there are 122 member na­ When External Affairs Min­ hope for progress toward * The grave problem facing the 1 nited tions in the world body, the vast major­ FIFTEEN YEARS AGO ister Paul Martin publicly burden of responsibility for Nations is its decreasing effectiveness in making that sort of ap ity of which contribute only a tiny per­ Pierre (Pete) Blais gave e aligned Canada with the stop- handling global crises and one of the rea *• ' M brief account of his trip to proach is relevant only in es­ centage toward its growing budget. New York to take in the the - bombing advocates, he sential concessions on only sons for this is the arrival on the I A poured a little cold water on one side, circumstances of Some of the smallest states take vir World Series, and of his visits scene of what Secretarv-GeneraI C I hunt to other American cities, at the assertion that negotiations military victory’ and defeat. calls “micro-states." tually no part in the real proceedings, the weekly Optimist Club din­ and ceasefire would auto The note of caution was al­ lie pointed out that Pitcairn Island, a and will often sell their votes to the high­ ner held last night in the matically follow if the U.S. most entirely overlooked in est bidder — in other words, to the na­ La Salle Hotel. suspended the air strikes un­ the din of left - wing jubila dot in the pacific with a population of Two guests were introduc­ conditionally and indefinitely. tion over Canada’s public en 88 persons, was progressing towards in tions willing to offer most aid. ed: Bill Churchward by Vic­ While he maintained that, in dorsement of the stop - the dependence. It would be wise for the United Na tor Jarjour and Charles Jette his opinion, “all attempts to bombing pressure on Wash by Jacques Laliberte. bring about talks between the ingtoo. The Maidive Islands, for example, tions to take a hard look at its mem­ Several members of the two sides are doomed to fail­ It wasn't until this week with a population of 90,000. is the small­ bership and to worry more about the club were going to Montreal ure unless the bombing is that Mr. Martin, who obvious­ est member of the United Nations, and absence of such important states as China, tonight for a reception to be stopped, ’ he added: “But let ly enjoyed the publicity and given for Warren Day, Fort us not for a moment pretend the accolades, returning to the has two delegates listed, but they are the two Vietnams, the two Germanys Worth, Texas, International that a halt in the'bombing "there are no magic marked as being absent, and the two Koreas than about the an Adventures with God President of Optimism. would in itself bring the war formulas” portion of his U-N Nobodv can deny independence to iiual increase in the number of countries Saturday night, local re to an end . . . There is no speech. presentatives will be present peoples no matter how few they are listed as belonging to the organization. in Montreal for a reception Temporary advantage in honor of Hugh Crochetiere, ☆ * it Montreal club president. Asked in a television inter­ ations. even though the ground The atmosphere of Eden comes President Marquardt was in view' whether an uncondition fighting would continue for Pity the pour outdoor-cooking fan. No i looms the season when he’ll have al suspension of U.S. bombing some tîme. no way to horn his d nner every night. the chair for the meeting and seated at the head table with wouldn't give the Communists Mr. Martin has absolutely him were: Don Clowery, Ed­ 1 military advantage. Mr. nothing to offer in this re only with the purity of irk die Wray, Marcel Bernard, Martin said: speet. Haydn 5. Pearson's COUNTRY FLAVOR: Cilles Blais and Jack Me “There may be a temporary Reminded that the bombing Religious coucepts. like 'The foolishness of God is custom made Jesus who will Cabe. advantage. That was pointed was stopped several times fashions, and people, are sub­ wiser than men and the weak­ lit into the preconceived pat­ out to us by the President without response from Hanoi, ject to change. Concepts ness of God is stronger than terns of a messiah who will TWENTY YEARS AGO of the United State» himself he was asked: •’What makes Autumn is the season of fulfillment trends and styles recur in men?’’ Not until “the base be acceptable to the wander Some 175 members of the . But I *ee no other way you, or anybody else, think cycles. Today’s designers are things of the world are ing Jew and the wondering local police force and guests at the moment of bringing that this time it will be dif­ Bonfires arc blazing on the hills and in our climate, does a growing season featuring fashions which wrere brought to nought” then and Gentiles. Each with his own attended a banquet and dance about preliminary discussions ferent?" the flames sweep across Valley wood end? Why do some birds go to the south­ worn by the first offenders in then only will man see him­ concept of an acceptable mes held in the Cnateau Frontenac between the government of Said Mr, Martin: “I don't the Garden of Eden. Mini self and his world in true siali. Hotel to celebrate the 75th an­ North Vietnam Saigon and the say it will be different. 1 have lands. Bittersw'cet and poison tvy are land and others remain to face ice and skirts made of fig leaves were perspective. Then, like Isaiah Because Jesus did not con niversary of the department, U.S.” never said that if the bomb draped on walls and fences, and in the snow? Why does * man prepare his both literally and figuratively he will fall at the feet of form to preconceived patterns the banquet being the annua! In other words. Mr. Martin, ing stops there will be pr-e swales the slendei heads of cattails are homestead in October for the time of Fall Fashions, But there is his creator and cry: “Woe is he was rejected by Israel as gathering of the police force. who has often described the ILminary discussions initiated a difference in the attitudes me for I am undone; because their promised Messiah and Speakers for the evening in­ Communists as the aggressor by the north. But 1 believe accent points above frost bleached gnos cold? and reactions of today’s gen­ I am a man of unclean lips by others as the Saviour who cluded Mayor Guy Bryant, in Vietnam, is fully aware that that if the bombing does stop, es. Uriltillment is the law of life but in eration Moderns lack the sen for mine eyes have seen the would bring Ute and hope to Maurice Gingues, M.P., Al­ the course he urges Washing­ there will be a new siua- ation.” its achievement there are countless paths sitive conscience of Adam and the Gentiles, and castigated derman C. Guy Bishop, Chair­ ton to adopt entails the risk Hard frosts have blackened the ferns Eve. They are the bold, mw by men like Dr. Schonfield as man of the Protection Com­ of giving the aggressor an in­ Considering that only * ihat lead to the same end. Climate is the on the banks of country roads; and in the clothes conscious generation a schemer who planned his mittee, Aldermen Armand Fi- calculable military *dvan month ago North Vietnam determining factor for us. Animal life and but they are not sin conscious. crucifixion and fooled the sette, Redmond Hayes, K.C.; tage, but says that the risk Defence Minister Vo Nguyen gardens, squash, tomato and pepper Adam and Eve hid when Chief of Police, Edouard Mo­ must be taken because there Giap publicly reaffirmed that, plant life have learned basic lessons over simple people who believed plants have shrivelled to dark lines. they knew that they were nak in Him reau; Director of the Fire De­ is "nu other way .” the Communist aim in Viet­ ilie centuries. The glory' that feasts the partment, Percy Donahue, This stand would perhaps nam was victory' on the bat Apples arc red on the boughs and acorns ed, and made a frantic last Schonfield writes “A con eyes, the frosts that ordain an end to minute effort to cover them spiracy had to be organized Richard Crepeau and Rev. be understandable in the tlefield. unilateral and uncon­ are plump in filagreed saucers Blue jays selves, when they heard God of which the victim himself Canon Ira Bourassa, a former growing despair over the car­ ditional suspension of half the growth, the chill at frost-powdered dawn bugle as they flash above the sidehill walking in the garden. Their was the principal instigator. chaplain of the department. nage if Mr. Martin had some war would certainly create a and the brilliant stars all tell die same fig leaf aprons did not please Leopold Bigonnesse acted as secret intimation from the new situation: orchard, in the darkness of an October It was a nightmarish concep­ story. Autumn means fulfillment. A sea­ God; and He made them tion and undertaking, the out­ chairman for the evening and Communists that halting half The aggressor would be tree evening, wild geese fly southward and ’ coats of skins". Thus began come of the frightening logic gave an address to the depart­ the war would indeed open to conduct bis part of the son has ended for us. But we know that rheir haunting voices float down to a m m the history of fashions and tire of a sick mind or a genius. ment. the door to meaningful negoti­ war unimpeded. it takes a full cycle for fulfillment and production of purple and fine Seated at the head table listening in the farmyard. And it worked.” that when a winter is passed, the miracle linens and gold braids to cov In A.D. 70 theologians and with the chairman were: Mrs. Behind the self delusions or the creature who had reb scholars were making the Johnny Bourque, representing What is ihe meaning of autumn? W'hv, will occur again. filed against God. same accusations. But they Johnny Bourque; Maurice Thai is what the pressure publicity and the Nobel Peace Our generation is trying to Gingues, Mrs. Gingues, May­ on Washington is all about, Prize he covets, those who . man today sits in judgment Hugh J. Schonfield, author of He also planned to be born nists do not really seek mil­ »e* tee*» stoM \VV » report on juvenile delin We have come late to the By THE CANADIAN PRESS itary victory, despite all the outlived its usefulness and upon God a best seller entitled: Pass- in Bethlehem of Judea in the Oct. 21, m?. . . Che Upper Room».a quency, the result of four realization that a problem suggest the description, child Like many adolescents, man over Plot" When God returns evidence to the contrary. days of Herod the King. He Japanese troops raptured years’ study by experts. For which afflicts us alt requires offender, a justifiable change in his ignorance and pride, to judge this world as He Hence his assumption that the Although you were dead chose His mother. His name, the south China port of Can tunately, the Canadian Conn the total attention of the conn in the light of the fact that criticizes his creator, accus foretold, there will be many military advantage the ag because of your sins . . ., h* his lineage, and to die at the ton almost without a strag­ cit of Juvenile and Family try and initiative from the youngsters often wear the ing Him of all sorts of fail­ offenders looking for a hiding gressor would derive from the has made you alive with time of the passover. He did gle 29 years ago today—in Court Judges has brought Che Federal Government. word delinquent as a boast ures. and inconsistencies. But place, and some of them will organize the closing events of course he now advocates Christ. (Cotossians 2:13, NEB) report to life again with rec This means federal aid fill badge. eventually man will mature 1938—nine days after land would be only temporary, and have titles before their names his life, but who but God’s ing forces at Bias Bay near PRAYER: O God, rid my ommendations that corn's would have to be extended if There is also agreement on and begin to realize that his and degrees after their names. that the risk must be taken. life of its sin and destroy chosen Son could foretell the Hong Kong. Canton had pond to its progressive letter improvement is to take place the advisability of compelling heavenly Father was not the Degrees which will not be While Mr. Martin may find each temptation to do evii. other statistics centuries be­ been heavily bombed for and spirit. in ail provinces regarding de parents to attend hearings in fool he once believed Him to respected beyend their locale. it easy to ignore the facts of Make me a new creation. fore He was horn? He did months and many citizens Generally the .judge» and the tention facilities, training volving their children. Way be Many of todays theologians the conflict in what he seems May Christ live and abide in master the master plan for fled. The capture of Canton authors of the report agree on schools, after-care ami proha ward ness is generally the re When will he learn that anil scholars are demanding a this world's redemption. to regard as a politically ei me constantly and richly. In the importance of finding a tion standards rut off the Chinese govern pedient chase after “peace" Jesus’ name. Amen. suit of neglect, and parents menl from the Pacific line between severity of The judges support a kind require as much counselling Ocean and left the Burma punishment and understand of foster - home plan, with as do their troubled offspring An»w»r to Prsviou» Puzzi* Road. Indochinese railway ing a youngster’s needs, relat small groups of juveniles car Now that there is wide­ Money as plentiful as snow Notable Names jjng iug the two aims to the larger ed for by husband-and-wile and the Russian roads the spread emphasis on the need only routes for supplies and community welfare teams. for national interest and for ACROSS 3 Oiapateh hewer trade. 1 Actor Try on ♦ Ballpla; Almost all of the detailed To safeguard the . rights of co ■ ordinating standards of 1E05—Lord Nelson defeat­ 4 Playwright. suggestions make good sense youngsters who get into troub­ treatment, research and meth­ Barnard ------6 Pueblo ed the Franco-Spanish fleet Shoshoneen A national clearing house is le. the judges want legal-aid od's of preventing child of Ski boom prices going higher SBallpliver needed to co ordinate in lawyers to be assigned where at Trafalgar. Mnsial ' Indian fences, the time for study and NEW YORK (API—Business­ By JOHN CUNNIFF western ski areas has increased 12 Mariner’» 6 Talisman formation and research a.- necessary, and the presence 1936—The siege ot Madrid 7 Once existed contemplation is over, and the men who sell to the U.S. ski in the last couple of years. And direction well as uniform treatment of of Crown attorneys and the began 13 Torpor (eolt ) *• Eschews moment for implementation trade are talking these days ,230.000 up. shows signs of dece­ southerners, too. can travel in a 9 Related, » » young offenders across the press, although the identity of M Canty has arrived We all agree: about the increasingly higher lerating, I few hours to slopes in Tennessee 15 Certain, «tory nation the young accused would still now let's act. prices that customers are w-ill- A large percentage of those on and North Carolina railways icoU.) 10 Nautical term pay ^hrrhrnukr\ 1» Petty work» 11 Promontory ing to for everything from the slopes this season will be The big money spent on skiing injuaci 17Hoot vegetable 08 Individual» boots to building lots near ski novices, but their brand-new and winter vacations is based in 18 Natal opening 19 inclination 29 Finest 43 Shield beering 23 Put* through a 71 Exit slopes. participation in the sport may­ I the trend for more Americans to tlatlii Lu'niriï 20 Peruvian 44 Girl's Brutality of DOSCO closing move Although spending per skier mountain» certain kKchro 33 Tanning appeJJahoB be nearly offset by the number make bigger wages for working !1Before material-----, _ 46 Italian painter The Commons found it (The Ottawa Journal) now is estimated to average a retiring. More are quitting than fewer hours. Leisure time and 22 Makes miaukea 24 Vipers 33 Argumentative 47 Ramble style of doing business 50 SUBSCRIPTION 25 African «mam v, much easier to be shocked bit under $300 a year, more and ever before. incomes seem to be moving up­ 24 Feminine treatise 43 Actor, Richard years ago. But not now. The more participants are paying appellation 26 Western cattle 40 Arboreal home» at the manner of Dosco’s bru matter how large or impor­ Not all of those who retire, ward as inevitably as a ski tow. RATES 36 Bustle 27 Mocked 41 Propounds tant. which continues to lose Commons quite properly , and $170 for their skis, $80 for boots. however, discontinue their snow­ 27 Defraud 1 i 3 * r- S tal announcement that it was money. without dissent, suspended $40 for bindings. $30 for gloves time spending Many snow ro­ HAVE HIGH INCOMES SO Official »e»l 7 8 9 to TT Carrier delivery in Sher- 32 Trifonon-.etm closing its steel mill at Syd and $33 for poles 12 li But a company that had its regular business to mances that lead to marriage Some evidence of this new brooke and Eastern Town- hui «ion rr ncy. N.S than to offer pat given Resources Minister Pe consider the problem 11 A real estate development be­ leads also to retirement, but way of life, and its effects also, 34 A thine pawned solutions to that agonizing pin and other MPs reason to tween two ski resorts in south­ couples later return for swim­ sbms, 45 cents weekly, by 35Muiieal studie* 15 16 17 seems some big business will come from a study by Ski Busi­ 36 Weight of India problem. No one knows bel­ believe as recently as this never learn that when deci ern Vermont now is selling lots ming. sunbathing. dancing, ness. It found, among other mail in City of Sherbrooke, i4 is ter what the steel plant 37 Rota flai 2Ô summer that prospects for the sions concern the lives of beginning at $2.700 to $4,900 that skating things, that the medium income $23.40 per year. Mail sub­ 39 Hare means to the region’s econo­ Sydney plant were improving, thousands it isn’t enough to in pre-ski days would have Transportation for this hyper­’of its ski subscribers was $13.- scriptions in Canada, out­ 40 Roman emperor 2\ 23 my than Donald Maclnms. 41 Moccasin has shown little social con have head office say "this is brought a fraction of that price active. spending crowd is im­ 572. far above the national aver side the city limits, and k the Progressive Conservatiie 42 Bottom* of the 25 science. the way it’s going to be". This from farmers or campers. proving Wide highways and ex age. Great Britain, 1 year $12.00, feet a from Cape Breton who initia 45 Acquire jo Dosco officials came to Ot kind of» action tends to hurl Money seems as plentiful as cursion buses have more than More than 13 per cent of those 6 Months $6.00, 3 months ted the special debate. Yet tawa only last Thursday to all business and industry in snow Each year skiers demand 49 Support» undei even he asked only that offset the discontinuance of ski surveyed owned swimming $4.00 1 month $2.00. United nuroad rail» i* inform the Government of the the minds of workers, and of more luxurious accommoda­ trains. pools, 17 per cent had vacation 61 Ship » record members "apply their ener­ States and South America. 1 62 Humour,ted or closing on April 30, 1968. Mac- the public as a whole. tions, thus helping to finance the 3T gies’’ to finding some ans Each weekend hundreds of; homes and 48 per cent had tra­ year $17.00, 6 months $9.00 disembarked Innis has warned that layoffs The Commons was trustra­ transition of ski areas with bare buses lease large eastern cities velled outside the country in the wers. will start within weeks, per- 53 Skin affliction ted. But private enter­ necessities to year-round resorts for the mountains. In Seattle.’ last year, perhaps to the Laur 3 months $6.00, 1 month $2.50. 64 Uncle Tom » 41 r Dosco should not be forced hays days. Yet the company, prise in general and Dosco with golf, swimming, dining and where snow sports exist at sev­ entian ski resorts of Canada Single copies 10c; Back copies, nvorite 42 « 4 to maintain indefinitely an according to Pepin, has refu­ in this case will find Parlia dancing. 5Sso Hardynaroy heroin* 46 47 46 eral resorts F2 hours away. an| Because such money and time 10c; over 30 days old. 15c; ptlen uneconomic operation; indus- sed to participate in a meet­ ment has a long memory of w tpi is not welfare. At the same The spending spree, says Ski estimated 150 buses leave each abounds, operators of ski resorts over 90 days old, 40c. SSKatss 50 sr ing being held today to exa­ this kind of treatment. Even 59 towr haunth time, governments can’t ac­ Business a trade publication, is Saturday and Sunday in season. have greatly reduced their risks. "Authorized as second class mine the whole problem big business should conduct DOWN 54 cept as a principle that they developing at the very time the Some airlines also report Rooms once vacant in midweek mail. Post Office Departmen* Companies might have been itself with good manners increase in ski population, now, t Adolescent $5 will take over any plant, no able to get away with this charter business from the east now are filled by skiers with Ottawa, and for payment of 2 Capital of 56 57“ and good sense! totalling somewhere from 2, il em population centres to the more flexible schedules postage in cash.*' - Norway SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD. SAT., OCT 21 1«H

French course rough EDWARDSEImAR0S ,l^':To Bill and Lise Radiologists ready i nee Desroches) a daughter MONTREAl. OT' Rob guagvs says Mr Sunftcki is ert Stanfield has pone back to a pretty s the private school understanding it and has a LOWRY Chilston and Eve­ to return to work Thimsday for his first of siv ptxtty fair accent, but like lyn are plea-md to announce QUEBEC (CP — Premier asking the radiologists to re Most of the province s 20S ra- 12 hour days of "total unmer many he is short on practice the arrival of Rhoda Jayne at Daniel Johnson of Quebec an turn. dioiogists resigned from their sion" in French "From now until next the Sherbrooke Hospital on oounce-d Friday that Quebec's Both announcements came hospital jobs in July and early Die former Nova Noon a Wednesday, which is as much Monday, October 16. 1£W7 radiologists are ready to return shortly before the Quebec legis- August to back up demands that premier enrolled at the school time Mr Stanfield ts able with or without contract'' to lature was to meet in a special hospital insurance coverage be because he lias made better to set aside for the lime RAYCRAFT To Larry and their hospital jobs from which session at which the Union Na- extended to cover work done by knowledge of French "a top being, he will he speaking Thelma on October 19. 1967 at they resigned more than two tionale government planned to them in private clinics priority '’ according to .lac French only, thinking it ami Itlte Sherbrooke Hospital, a dan months ago. introduce legislation to force the Mr. Johnson said Fricay the ques Flynn, a party orgamrer In mg it," Mr Mattel said ghter Holly Margaret Both Dr Raymond Robillard, pres- x-ray specialists back to work if radiologists withdrew their orig- and friend The one-time Halifax law well. idect of the Quebec Federation no settlement was reached be- mal demand. Only welfare Mr Stanfield becan the yet vv as so engrossed he of Medical specialists, said he is forehand. cases will be covered by the grind at S ;t0 a m Six teach didn't even blink w hen a earn - ——------government at private clinics ers take turns at improving era flashbulb went off as he flrallju — _ gm # | under Quebec s Medical Assist- Ins pronunciation broadening entered the classroom He his vocabul.iry ami injecting was too busy with DUMONT, Erne»* On Friday, Nova Scotia hopes aAncc%piEARuERoFFER confidence info his replies "Ce matin, j'ai pris mon October 30 1967. Ernest Du The radiologists, the premier Jean Mallei director of the t>eti! d e j e u n e r vers huit rnont. tn his 77th year, beloved * 11 n f;a^’ a2ree?n a contract school Be.rUtz Sclnvol of Lan heures husband of Mary Mignault and I j f ill C T1 with the government based on a Either of Notary Unirent Du »» 111 9 y financial offer made last month mont Resting al Paqtnn and TORONTO (CP--The Nova meeting " Mr. McKeough said. government K!u Klux Klansmen i’aqutn Funeral Home, Cook Scotia government is hoping to "Our discussions were on a of(ere which could produce an epi­ Deputy Sheriff Cecil H Price, Andrew G o o d m a n, 20, both, at least "a year or so, government could persuade receive $2.72. St. Pierre, city engineer; .Ar­ gog city hall, when the com­ MARTIN Annie W — At the munity presented four sohi demic or serious flooding. Ku Kltix Klan leader Samuel H white New Yorkers. l mum penalty of 10 years in P K Martin ami aunt of Cecil mert. president of Hawker Sid-lever, longer than a year or two. ices. Most hospitals across the murder of three young civil prison and a $5,000 fine deley Canada, and other com company has explained province were operating at only May and great aunt of Wilson rights workers No state charge* have ever and Junior, of Baldwin'* Mills pany officials Friday its economic position to Us.” 50 Per cent of caPacil> • Solution is sought to Fight other white defendants been filed in the case "I’m quite enthused about the Mr McKeough said "We re Tlle radiologists set up pools and Esther (Mrs. Arnold Bake), including Sheriff Lawn nee \ of Montreal, in her 85th. year. sympathetic, but'' it's pretty to handle emergency cases but Rainey of Neshoba Count' EX BOUNCER REBUKED Resting al Cass Funeral Home, hard to throw 3,200 people out of their leaders admitted that, at were acquitted, Co.\ lebukcd two of those con lit) Duffarin Road, Stamstead. work About 25.000 other jobs in unies, the system was not ade- The jury of seven women and jvieted, Deputy Sheriff Price and I where friends may call from the area are dependant on the art lime Baptist clerg. immediately, so it w^,u*n “e jobs elsewhere in Canada, main 12. a | lions, delivered to the jury <7 W. DRAPE 263-0482 ette: city engineer Denis St to aJl in the east side region Alderman G. gne, agreed man and Jerrj McGrow Sharpo. ready for a complete shut-down jj, jn 0ntario. A few went to the i Thursday after it had reported FUNERAL HOME Pierre: alderman Armand on what is known as the River that the brook and the prob­ 24, m imager of a Philadelphia April 30. Nova Scotia's proposal. Unil€d Stales lems it produce could he re­ j itself deadlocked Subscriptions, renewals. Gagne: and citizens' committee Road, often causing flooding, Misa . pulpwood stippl y com- 314 Main St., Cowansville which Mr. McKeough and two if was not immediately known pokesman, Paul Fnnle Thcr- sponsible tor disastrous results, Cox quoted Roberts as say- 263 0393 Classified advertising: government colleagues were to and in dry seasons, insects, pan.. whether any of them planned tc rien. were main figures at the mainly mosquitos from the area in particular disease and flood ling: present to Hawker Siddeley in re[arrl Quebec when the dis- ing. The M'von ('«111. K'tl't 1 were Branch: Main St„ Sotlon Mrs. S L. Grueenwood neeting. invade the whole city. Tie gave the pin ihe dyna writing Friday, was to postpone pUke was settled, The citizens note that the Mr Gagne, who represents found guilty o f coiispi ring to I mite charge Well, we've got Ambulance Service CORRESPONDENT the cancellations, and the event- radiologists have two rook forms a sizable flooded City engineer Dents St. this district has promised his deprive the three victims of 127 Albert Sf.—Tel. 263-0602 ual shutdown of the mill, for j)asjc functions: diagnostic and Pierre explained that elimin- constituents to do all possible their civil rights The federal some dynamite for him our ■ea during wet seasons, and iselves, haven't we?' " Established 1850 four months. therapeutic. '.'hen the Dominion Textile ation of the problem would he do help Charge arose out of the murder*

The Sawyerville Baptist Church Qlarh itf (Bliuiilui NB election slogans more than just slogans COATES ru* relativn» at Ch* 1st* Went*» * CoatM wmitit Ilk* invites you to heor the ii> thank all tho»* «-tto aaalaled a* FREDERICTON (CPj — word "cares." charging that the ruinous promises." Mi Saint John West PC candidate with full slates of 58 candidates.plication of a heavy vote Z* SINGING EVANGELISTS "Never fear—Louts is here " Liberals have failed to "care" Robichaud. (“They don t even care.' a^ree the campaign has aroused,Monday s H a.m <> p m API n(m|, simrbrooke Kospi'ti, «i “Charlie Cares." for the people during their CLAIMS LAZINESS ^ The campaign moves into its public itnrcost. Rallies, featur j polling hour- 01 finals figuresanf Kiinck ouïr atacei'* final stages today with both ing .a mixture of entertainment j show 6,21>l> voted in the advance thunk* to H. i. and son. Rev. Rob't Dunlop and Rev. L. Putnom These are the slogans of the seven years in office. turn- leaders continuing the hectic and fiery political apwchea.IpoU rompared with J.062 in ÏZ Liberals, headed by Premier The Liberals have been criti Conservatives, in the government Louis Robichaud. and theca! of the Conservatives’ 113-ae!>cnoe as|pacepace of the last four weeks have drawn bumper houses last election m i.Mm novver* or heip4*d tn i»ny war. of the state of Maine "lazy’ and it's policies as 1 Progressive Conservatives, led plank platform, claiming it fad Bothunth have scheduled final ral throughout ihe province Tho campaign exchanges tie .ur■ i.si i:ihnj. by J. C. Charlie Van Horne in'would bankrupt the ’""lc- ures.' lies Sunday ni chi rare m New Observers point to the turnout : tween the premier, who will !>••' nx/.ii a umi.m' '.-oiiittn at the advance polls, Meld last 142 today, and the 45 year-old |*(Thowaui> and i.i.advs hog mis. TUESDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 24 the campaign for Monday's New ince. "This is not a time "Not only do they disregard Brunswick politics "u «In Brunswick election, to exchange sound progress ,u. ihe people," says Rod l-ogan, The two major parties each Saturday ami Monday, as an in lender have been biltei F.AHî. ANI» f.h’RTHUPR OAiaLUF. (comirln). Both sides, in what is vir­ through SUNDAY EVENING tually a two-party fight, say their slogans are more than just NOVEMBER 5th slogans—they have deep signifi­ Wilson needs sup) - from Kiesinger In iîtr nui riant cance. VKVOUMUK tn Juvtni mfin Mr. Robichaud. premier since chancellor Kiesmger of West Common Market, Britain is to keep its distance. to show more constructive pro die a ted he wants no part of this jor.v 'tear mother, Alice MuiAe gross towards lue goal of Kuro He IS more a pi to play alonj" ,,MlrtftnlT COME AND BRING YOUR FRIENDS. 1960 and the first Acadian elect- ccrmaily will have a rare politi- Undoubtedly Kiesmger could Indeed, relations b e t w e e n ed to that office, underscores t,aj advantage when he meets London and Paris appear to be pc* an membership. Ib^cause of with n ' ' msi «* well, YOUTH RALLY SATURDAY, probably will let the opportunity W«* ne vet muld havf »«ld gutnl election promises threaten the Gaulle is seriously ill have, been If Kiesingr »• tov.u •» ««a. to strengthen Britain’s case for disturb French' President de NOVEMBER 4 — 2 p. m. to 7 p. m. flltMr ' Van Horne stresses the membership in the European Gaulle whose clear order to the acid remark of Premier smaller Common Market mcm- British entry There are Bonn No splMvior *hon* sbout h*r At*. reports that the chancellor pri For qwM wrro h**r w«y«; Pompidou that Britain undoubt hers loudly in favor of Britain Slip si-rvpri mid did lh« bijM edly will be glad to hear the de Gaulle might he forced to vatcly agrees with Ihe Common could, good news that the president is moderate his position Other Market commission's question I lo t rvi’ hard het day*. in good health wise hi partners could th re a ten ing of the real strength of birr M,iv lb»* 5V'inr|* rvf heavrw blow, to upset his agricultural and Img and expressed doubts about (iruitly upon »bat v#cm1 fpot. Board of Protestant School Commissioners of the City of Sherbrooke ECONOMY WEAKENING Where t;h#i mothe* wt loved The Brilisb economy is begin other proposals *o vital for Die the basic strength of the British KlrvPpijTK, Balance Sheet as at June 30, 1967 nine lo weaken again, as volatile and politically-powcrfu! economy. And will tr/rgni il s ti a I 1 y happens in autumn French farming community Lovingly missed by, POCKETS EMPTY H IgA Him- daughtwr). months, ami Wilson is anxious But Kiesinger has already in- ASSETS L I A B I L I T I E S In hat'd political terms Wil M com MICK In lovtn* encraorr dmotlt HIGH GENERAL FUND GENERAL FUND TIMES pockets virtually empty He er, Mauri McCormick, Who Cash 9S4 awns one y r n y o Oototwr Zl, 16M Bank loan . 92,000 From Page 3 might privately express willing School taxes receivable 7.477 One year «ko today. Grants receivable 24.720 Accounts payable 8.769 ’ ness to support West German ■mat God took mother away 11.544 Other accounts receivable 62(1 Teache''.-' pension fund contributions is holding a Halloween dame, Oct. in (he school foreign policy, especially in re How wo loo* to hear her voice 2.9G8 Accrued bond interest 2.613 lation lo German reunification and sec hci limite. Prepaid expenses gym. A hand will he engaged. Deferred income — grant Province of Quebec 490 and other sensitive issues, but u only for a UtUe while. 36.749 Undistributed income — it tr it Sadly missed by, Miss S. Lillian Hawker — Endowment Fund 4,660 Kiesmger has already publicly GRACE (dsughte*-;, A HALLOWE’EN DANC E will be held next Friday shown a softening line towards MIUtDO (lon-ln-lsw), SCHOLARSHIP ENDOWMENT FUND 120,076 at Marymount School for students of SI Patrick High feat Fast Germany, Flast Furope fill.], HKTTY ANNTt ANT Deficit 83.327 and the Soviet Union. MARILYN, («randchlldreoi Cash 432 tiring the rock and roll combo of The F. eclras from Mcog. Although this is a masquerade dance, reports Jerry Ride, In other days Wilson might Marketable securities at cost 36,749 MC( ORMH K lo tovin* memory (quoted value — $22.368) 21.828 High Times correspondent, costumes are optional The also have, hinted readiness to of my dear mother, Alice Maud dance is sponsored by the St. Patrick High School Fathers' put in a good word for West Mil nrmlrk, who wa, taken from us 2.260 SCHOLARSHIP ENDOWMENT FUND Germany with U S President one year ago today. Club Johnson, utilizing th" Vngio Gone Is the face we loved so dear, the voice we loved to hear, Piycn Ar^' Capital A card party wa- held at St. Pat’s Wednesday night, A in c r i c a n “special relation­ See schedule 22,260 Too far away for sight or speech. pons'red h.v the St, Patrick High School Mothers' Club, ship." But. alas, Kiesingcr’s re­ Hut not too far for thoughts to Land and b ■ ' I dings 1.228,753 Jerry says the card part;, was a “real success" with more lations wilh Johnson .vrern to be reach. Furniture fixtures and equipment 123.879 than 40(1 card players, some of whom were lucky enough just as strong as fho.se Wilson The dearest mother, the Kindest FIXED ASSETS FUND has with the American leader friend, 1.352.632 to win various door prizes donated by several businesses dm of the be»' whom God oould Serial bonds — here in Sherbrooke. Proceeds will go towards the gradua­ And. of course, Kiesinger has lend. 1.411.641 Authorized ami issued S24.000 of 4'. bonds become tion commencement exercises to he held in the spring and something additional which Wil Sadly missed by. due on January 15. 1968 and .S9.000 of 6 bonds son appears unable to obtain - VICTORIA idalighten to the awarding of scholarships to various graduates who WARREN ison-tiv-law), SIGNED ON BEHALF OF THL BOARD become due on November 1, 1967. close relations with de Gaulle. excelled during the school year. ANf) k A MIT,Y. Lome Campbell. Jeffrey M. Wilson 4% bonds due January 15. 1965-69 19.000 Bri bonds due November 1, 1964-79 172,000 ★ i Capital 1.131.632 sr ont,p: in levinjf CONDENSED STATEMENT OF REVENUE AND EXPENDITURE lllt.il TIMES correspondent Daphne Eorgrave says of ri clear husband And fatfier, T***» Produce st..-ilc'. St. On'je, who passivl away the Tuesday trip to Expo by Grades 5 and 11 of Saw- FOR IHE YEAR ENDED JUNE 30, 1967 1.352.632 October 22 ycrville High was a success in spite of the fact it rain The stars tonight are shin in fi, REVENUE 1,411.641 cd all day. Quotes Upon a lonely grave» 326.363 beneath H Mes the one Jove, School taxes Th»* one we could nM save Federal subvention 3,939 August 24. 1967 MONTREAL (CP) - Afin AUDITORS' REPORT We mourn for him In «Ütnae. School fees 2.363 culture department quotations: No eyes can sec us weep, Sales tax revenue 395 Learn To Speak Another Language ... _ ., . , i «ut many a silent tear Is shed, Interest 935 We have examined the balance sheet of the Board of Protestant Butter: Current receipts (>lhprs ;ir(, Rental and sundry revenue 2.324 School Commissioners of the City of Sherbrooke as at June 30, 1967 and derable 92 points 62: 9.3 points' Sll |r]|gl|, of time Witt ever dim. Government grants 157.789 the statements ot revenue and expenditure, general fund deficit, scholarship Fluently 63. Canadian dairy commission The Ireaeured memories we have endowment fund capital and fixed assets fund capital for the year ended government selling price 63. r’' him- 495,138 on that date and have obtained all the information and explanations we French — Spanish b Sadly missed by, have required. Our examination included a general review of the accounting Cheese: Wholesale current MAVts (wife), Italian — German RHODA (daughter! procedures and such tests of accounting records and other supporting f.o.b. Montreal: Quebec white- EXPENDITURE evidence as ve considered necessary in the circumstances. Russian — Japanese 45: colored 45W. 326.294 Instruction in our opinion, and according to the best ot our information and Skim milk powder: Spray pro Educational services 9.727 the explanations given lo us and as shown by the books of the board, the Day o Evening. 1 00 P M to 9 00 P M. ambulance School facilities service 46,055 accompanying balance sheet, statements of revenue and expenditure, cess No. 1 in bags W/S-SZ; roller Administration 25,381 general fund deficit, scholarship endowment fund capital and fixed assets process No. 1 In bags IBVfi-ZO; SERVICE & Auxiliary services 29.430 fund capital are properly drawn up so as to exhibit a true and correct view feed 141'i-15: butter milk powder Funeral Home Debt service 47.278 of the state of the affairs of the board as at June 30. 1967 and the results M-IF-i: whey powder 5V4-6 Apportioned expenditure 18.842 ot its operations for the year ended on that date in accordance with gener Berlitz Gerord Monfette Inc. cents. Capital expenditure out ot revenue 519 ally accepted accounting principals applied on a basis consistent with thaï School of Languages Guy Monfette, Manager ol the preceding year. Potatoes: Wholesale selliug 503.526 SHERBROOKE 562-2249 13 Wellington North prices: Quebec new 50s 1.15- McDonald, CURRIE 4 CO 1.20; P E.I. 75s 2.00-2.10; 50s 44 Windsor St., CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS Tel No. 569-9179 EXCESS OF EXPENDITURE OVER REVENUE FOR THE YEAJ^ 8 388 1.40-1.45; 10s 38 40; N.B. 50s Sherbrooke. L-f------: Call for a Guest Lesson Today. 1.30-1 36. 10s 94- 35.

/ rT^ ^WldlBTtOOKlE (jfe5CO®85t Additional subscribers *Mt) 8613 to Dinner Dance or an abou omen Additional subscribers to the J. Atto, Mr. and Mrs J Lac- ball are: Mr. and Mrs. Dean roix, Rev and Mrs R. G. Barr, r-- -I J c_ _ nC(_rc Bishop, Mr and Mrs. A, Laval Mr and Mrs. P. D. Carter, Mr. VJUilU ifJUIISUib Here. Mr. and Mrs. R. Besson,land Mrs. B. Webster, Mr. and, r 1 The Record s Saturday Church Services Directory Mr. and Mrs A. Bladen, Mr. Mrs. F. L. Wilson, Mr and Mrs. SUCCôSSÎUl pSTty and Mrs. C. F. Simms, Mr. and Bruce Bishop, Mr. and Mrs. D. The annual card party, >pon Mrs. S. Large, Mr. and Mrs. D.‘Steele, Mr. and Mrs. N. Labarge, sored by the St. Patrick-Mary- Anglican Church Assemblies of Patridge, Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Dr and Mrs. J. Ross. Mr. and mount Mothers’ Guild, which; Lavallee, Miss Ruth Elkas, Mr Mrs John Bassett. Of Canada Christian Brethren was held on Oct. 18 proved very successful, approximately loo attended. S>t. ^fttr’a (Cfiurrlj The Guild is appreciative of Cloistered nun returns all help received. ~ (Established 1822) Raffle prizes were won by; Rector: The Reverend J. D R Mrs. H. O’Bready. Mrs. J. L St.; Franklin. Pentecostal by jet to visit Canada Cyr and Mrs. C. Ouellet. Door prize winners were: TRINITY XXII SEPT-ILES, Que. (CP) — ter Marie visited relatives in(Mrs. w. H. Black, Mrs. M. Ro- 8.(X) a.m. Holy Communion. : • - ^ _ Yvonne Begin left Canada 45 Levis, Sept-Iles and Chicoutimi.j^j.^ Mrs wintle Mr R Cam- (AYPA Corporate Communion, ICrmuixuiUr years ago for France and en- In Sept-Iles she visited a niece, pagne, Mr. G. Connors. Mrs. followed by breakfast meeting) GRACE CHAPEL PcnlcruBtal (Uluirtlj tered the closed world of a Mrs. Joseph Gagnon, and fan: Mrs. Hayes, Mis- J, 11.00 a.m. Morning Prayer. Montreal Street Sherbrooke cloister in a Paris suburb. Hy and other more distant rela- 3eers G. Denault. Mrs. (Preacher—The Rector) Patter: Rev. Hubert Lewis Just recently Yvonne Begin,,lives Planche, Mrs. J. , Mr. G. 7.00 p.m. Choral Evensong. SUNDAY SERVICES: now Sister Marie of the Immac­ ( Preacher—The Rector ) Groleau, Mrs. W. Gagnon. Mrs. 9.4-5 a.m. Sunday School. ulate Heart, stepped from a jet |J. Poisson. Mrs. R. Brault. Mr. ------1 11.00 a m. Family Bible Hour. in Montreal into the arms of re! Bran swell. Mrs, Pomerleau, Mrs. MONDAY Mr. Don Pearson will speak. 9:45 a.m. Sunday School atives she scarcely expected to Polly's pointers R Booth and Mrs J. L. St. Cyr. 7.30 p.m. Evensong and Al-i u.00 a.m. Nursery facilities 11:00 Morning Worship see again. Polly's Problem tar Guild Meeting. ^provided for ages 1 to 4. She was overwhelmed when DEAR POLLY—The foot is SHERRY PARTY ------11.00 a.m. Junior Church for 7.30 a.m. Evangelistic and her Mother Superior, acting on attached to my electric sewing . . WEDNESDAY ages 4 to 8. Healing Service relaxed regulations of the Vati- machine by a cord. When 1 put 0 c‘ose the M-,‘ls0n a at;i,u. 10 00 a.m Holy Communion. : 7.00 p.m. The Lord’s Supper. can, arranged for her trip to my foot on it the machine foot tles’ tlle laclle!! committee oi Canada. She was the first nun keeps moving away and will not the Sherbrooke Country Club FRIDAY TUESDAY, 8 P.M. in the cloister to benefit from stay in one place on the floor, will hold a sherry party, on MISS HEATHER LILLIAS ROBIN MICHAEL LUSH, take place on Saturday, Eeh 7,30 a.m. Holy Communion 2:00 p.m, REVIVALTIME Wednesday, Oct. 25, from 5 - 7 Prayer & Bible Study the new freedom. Any suggestions, anybody?— WATT, of London, England, son of Mr. and Mrs. Bernard 24. 1968. in St. Michael's Mr. Don Pearson will speak. CKTS Sister Marie, now 68, is petite,, J.M.G. p.m. An award of competition; daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Simeon Lush, of Middleton- Church, Chester Square. Lon­ prizes will follow. Members and David Campbell Watt, of , on-sea, England, whose mar- don, England. Christ Church Preaching Jesus Christ as: - vivacious and highly intelligent.; DEAR POLLY—Recently I For 45 years she has devoted; was making a dress and did not friends are cordially invited. Cowansville, Due., and MR. I riage has been arranged to AYER'S CUFF Saviour - Healer • Baptiser Frost Village and Coming Soon. her life at the Good Shepherdjhave a tracing wheel to mark Gospel Chapel Service each Sunday evening: Convent, at Cheville Larue nearjthe darts. I found that I could 7.30 p.m. Evangelistic Service. at seven o'clock during October.; Paris, to delinquent girls. substitute a grapefruit spoon Adding to her work was- the Shirley Temple Black running for congress Rector: Rev. Keith Dickerson. with pointed edges and roll it decision of the French govern­ Lay Reader: Mr. Robert Price.; CHAPEL Presbyterian back and forth for the mark­ ment, after the Second World ings—JAYNE 9.30 a.m. Sunday School. War, to entrust to the convent I 11.00 a.m. Communion. the detention of delinquent girls CARS KILL MANY opposes how Vietnam war is conducted 7.30 p.m. Evangelistic Ser- Îbtriiîh nf îltf A hunt! from 13 to 20 instead of turning During the last 12 year there WOODSIDE, Calif. (AP)— port for these views, she will be ter to read more about Ameri- she wasn't running as “little vice. Mr. Welch of Sherbrooke them over to crowded prisons. were 45.131 traffic deaths in aiiô SH* Paul will give a series of five Shirley Temple Black is running the next member of the U.S. can heroes, like our astro- Shirley Temple.” Sister Marie says that under a Canada. This is more than the for Congress on a platform House of Representatives from nauts.” CHANGES REGISTRATION messages on “WHAT US MAN?’’ Rev. D J. Eustace. minimum of rules and régula 44.893 Canadians killed during that’s against crime in the San Mateo County, California As for Uie war in Vietnam.! Nevertheless, soon after she Next week: “The Spiritual ! lions all arc returned to society! the Second World War. streets, the way President John-' Mrs. Black, a Republican, is; Mrs. Black said: '‘President ; decided to file for Congress she TRINITY XXII Man.’’ ;without having been subjected: CANCER GROWS son conducts the Vietnam war. running against 12 other candi : Johnson would rely more on the had her name on the voting reg 'to long association with hard j More than 50,000 Americans and for racial harmony and dates, six Democrats and six advice of the joint chiefs of staff j ister changed from “Shirley J CHURCH OF THE ADVENT lened criminals and incorrigi die annually from lung cancer moral regeneration. Republicans. Her chances of than on the advice of Defence for Jane Black" to “Shirley 11.00 a.m Holy Communion- The Baptist Federation of Canada 280 "A ! hies. and more than 5,000 Canadians If the onetime movie moppet victory’ in the special election S e c r e t a r y Robert S. Mc-| Temple Black.’’ Rev. Fred Allen. /M||j Following her arrival in Can-jdte from the same cause each can arouse enough voter sup- Nov. 14 are regarded as excel- Namara.1’ California law requires that a THURSDAY, Oct 26, 1967 Frontenac Jjjjada for a three-week visit, Sis-‘year. lent. "Obviously, civilians make.candidate’s name on the ballot 9.00 a.m. Holy Communion FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Street HRlU What the United States needs the policy. But after the policy and the voting register be iden- above all else is a moral renais-! is made, that’s the time you tical. CHURCH OF ST. PAUL Portland at Queen R*v. Alex. M. McCambie, sance, says Mrs. Black, now 39. bring in the key military lead -Tm very proud ot my past.’’ THE APOSTLE Minister- Rev. A. G. J. Sleeves, «if a bit plump, wife of wealthy ; ers, in order to form the strat- said Shirley. “At least people 9.30 a.m. Holy Communion. M.A., B.Ed. B.I) B.A., B.D., Minister. If; Organist: L. F. Jenn* businessman Charles A. Black, egy and tactics of how to know what I was doing as a Rev J. Franklin Organist: Mrs. Clifford Wriglu and mother of three. achieve your goals.” child. I wasn't stealing hub 10.00 a m. Sunday School for 11.00 a.m.- -Morning Worship. "1 think it's never been worse j Aligning herself with the: caps.” Subject: “Servant Of All." St. Barnabas Church all ages —the personal hypocrisy, the hawks in the debate over what Mrs. Black is b> no means 11.00 a 111 Morning Worship 11.00 a.m.—Sunday School. lack of integrity, the apathy." to do in Vietnam. Mrs. Black brand-new to politics. She has North Hatley THURSDAY. Oct 26, 1967 Children Sit With Parents she told an interviewer. "My said she thought U.S. forces campaigned for Republicans in And Then Proceed To Classes. PI)*? personal opinion is that we hav- should mine the approaches to local and state 'lections for Rev. D. H. Buxton preacher; 7.30 p.m. Bible Study and cn’t any inspirational leadership Haiphong, the principal port, to years, and helped carry San For all services. prayer meeting in the home of NURSERY CARE PROVIDED fils Mr. and Mrs. N Humphries at the top." cut off military supplies from Mateo County for Ronald' Rea 8.00 a.m. Holy Communion, j 7.00 p.m. PRE-ASSEMBLYj BLAMES PRESS China and the Soviet Union. gan. another actor-turned-politi- 11.00 a.m. Morning Prayer NORTH HATLEY ECHOES mm Mrs. Black put part of the This may sound surprisingly clan, when he was elected gov- 7.00 p.m. Sunday School for "Looking At The Task Of blame on the mass communica- hard-nosed to folks who remem- ernor last year, WATERV1LLE The Canadian Church." lions media, including newspa- her Mrs. Black as the curly-1 The congressional election is 7.00 p.m. Evening Prayer. all ages. mm* 7.30 p.m. Evening Worship. 7.00 p.m. Young People will join pens. tressed little darling who made to fill a vacancy caused by the in the Evening Service. “We re building up the Rap a million dollars in the movies death last. June of Representa- CHRIST CHURCH TUESDAY. Oct. 24 1967 7.00 p.m. Baptist High Fellow Browns and the Stokely Carmi- before she was 12. live J. Arthur Younger, a Re- Eostis A WARM WELCOME chaels," she said. “I would pre-- Mrs. Black commented that publican. 9.30 a.m. Holv Conununum. |Ship. executive meeting AWAITS YOU 8.00 p.m. Sunday School work- AT ST ANDREW'S j ers conference. St. George's Anglican I NOTE: Both meetings arc to Seventh Day Adventist Women's Groups in the news Church be held at the home of Mrs. H. Gardner Church SHERBROOKE HOSPITAL Irient in Saskatoon. Sask., wav] BAPTIST LA Lennoxvill« NURSES ALUMNAE ja welcome guest. Many of her' The First Baptist Church (Episcopal) Westmount Street, The October meeting of the!former P«Pils and friends en- Ladies' Auxiliary met on Wed- Ven. T, J. Matthew B.A.. Christian Science Waterville Que. Sherbrooke Hospital * NursesWedjoyed a social hour followingjnesdayfollowing|nesday afternoonafternoon, Oct. 18. at S.TH. L.S-T. Rector. Minister: Pastor S, Djoidjevic. .Alumnae Association was heldjthe meeting. ;the home of Mrs. Ernest Wheel- CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCIETY TRINITY XXII 10.00 a.m. Sabbath School. in t.he Norton Residence, on the Oi special interest to mem-ier‘ Avenue, with the .. , „ 530 Montreal St. 1100 a m Worship Service. 8.00 a.m. Holy Communion Sherbrooke, Quebec. ; 17th, at 8:15 p.m., with the bers and guests present was a president, Mrs. C. Wright in 9 30 a.m Morning Prayer, B|.anch ^ The Mothcr Chürch aiii 1 president. Miss Frances Whit- Centennial Display Table, cov- f*16 chair. Mrs. Grace Sunbwry tie. in the chair. ered by a beautiful tablecloth i'e(f ff,e devotional period, on6™0" c u , . First Church Of Christ Scientist United Church of 150 years ago and a very Following the conveners state 9.30 a.m. Sunday Stfiool and Boston, Mass. ■M Miss Allen, a new of Canada member, has been enrolled. fine collection of antiques, ntents, 23 sick visits were re Junior Confirmation Class. Sunday School: 9.45 a.m. ported. 11.00 a.m. Sung Eucharist Members learned with re­ courtesy of Mrs. Muriel Wat­ Sunday Service: 11.00 a.m mpp gret of the death of Mrs. Ar­ son. In keeping with the Plans were made for a Fel­ with sermon First Wednesday of each lowship Supper to take place 1)1.00 a.m, Sunday School with lene Lennon, class of 1947, theme, small centennial flags month. adorned the room and Mrs. on Thursday evening, Nov. 2. Nursery. which occurred on Oct. 16. and 8 p.m. Testimony Meeting. observed one minute of silence Hazel Morrison read an article to be followed by the Induction 7.00 p.m. Evensong with ser­ UliPiiiitililiipn Visitors cordially invited. in her memory. on One Hundred Years of Medi­ Service for Rev. A. G. J. mon. Qlhurdi cine in Canada. Steeves, pastor of the church. OVERCROWDED WORLD GIFT FOR THE MEMBER­ Sherbrooke Hospital ladies' pecially welcome to attend 1 Miss Thelma Gratham. card Established 1835 this tea at which Miss' C. Ait- convener, reported several oc The meeting closed and tea WEDNESDAY. Oct. 25, 1967 NEEDS GOLDEN RULE SHIP TEA — Geoffrey Chinn, Auxiliary, for the annual Winner of a bean guessing was served by the hostess. Mrs 7.15 a.m. Holy Communion LECTURER DECLARES Duffsrin St. at Montreal St. with his mother, Mrs. G. P. Membership Tea. The tea will kenhead and Mrs. J. A. Mac- jCasional cards sent during the contest, held as a special fea­ Leod will receive. past month, A. G J. Steeves poured tea followed by breakfast- Friction® and pressures United Church of Canada Chinn, an auxiliary member, be held Monday, Oct. 23 from ture. was Miss A. Litowski. and Mrs. Henry Leech, Jr. displays one of the many gifts 3-6 p.m.. at the Norton Resi­ y Record photo by j Miss Gertrude Callin, instruc- Mrs. Dorothy Taylor read a 9.40 a.m. Martins. created by the population ex­ Gerry Lemay) tor 1948-1952. and now resi-; paragraph from, the constitu­ assisted with serving. IOOO a.m. Holy Communion. plosion are making it ever more Minister donated by members of the dence. New members are es- Next meeting will be held on Rev. M. W. tion on the Perpetual Endow­ Nov. 1, at the home of Mrs. urgent that people stop critici- ment Fund, stating what this ST. LUKE'S zing each other and start, “'look- Williams, Maisie Hopcrai't, Queen Blvd. C.D. j may be used for North. Sand Hill ing for the good that is in every- Workers in pioneer birth control clinics Reporting on progress made 2.30 pan. Evening Prayer one”, a Christian Science lectur- on compiling the History of the with sermon. er said in an address prepared Organist: Alumnae was Mrs. Audrey • / . NOTE: Sunday, Oct. 29th., for delivery in the Ritz-Carl- Mr. Jack An album for historical,L/fSpUlG5 ClCUm at 7.00 p.m. Ordination to the ton Hotel. Montreal, on Friday Evans were denounced from pulpits, snubbed by friends^)s wil be purchased. , r / - /• , priesthood of Rev. John Mc-1 evening, October 20. He said the Some discussion took place IO fQSrltOn first DHrmirray and Rev. Alan Fair ELMIRA. Ont. (CP) — ;she headed a family planning; “1 had two men who said they .years had four children. The: nroieet for this! I,ranTlT,„T,T1 „ , threatened overcrowding of the (CP) bairn, conducted by the bishop, world would compel Individuals “These agents of social coitus clinic in Toronto. Her staff in-were reporters in for a story j three hying ail were m ecte b.v Beverlev Ua rrison v -K^ ^ v ^R ANNIVERSARY SERVICES tion who grace themselves with eluded five volunteer women and they quizzed me all after- their father s gonorrhoea 'ancj Lav-allee will re_;^uchener-W aterloo Symphony followed by public reception. to act up to the best that is in (132 years) them, and care enough for oth­ the name of nurses and social doctors, a social worker and a noon, but their story never hit • The real lest of our work ,port_ort on this nextnex, month.mor,tii Oichestra may not be in the big 11.00 a.m.—Centennial Year workers pretend to be moved by nurse. Mrs. Mordett is a nurse the papers. They— were detec-’— came jn 1936 when Dorothea- November meeting will!'league like Toronto Symphony ers to recognize them as child­ but they are disputing the claim Assemblies of ren of God Anniversary Service philanthropic feeling they!who had also been a teacher. lives trying to pump me and paimel- V\as arrested in East- ^ on j|le 21st. At this time a and charged n'.rtv ~be”held featuring a thal the Toronto nrches,ra has Chrisfian Brethren The speaker was Thomas O. Reflections — "On the degrade the sacrament of mar- “We were denounced from frame us with a charge of pro- vjcw ncar Ottawa party wiu De neid leatunng a ha(J a world fashion first thi5 riage." pulpits, tongue-lashed on the curing illegal abortions.' with offering contraceptives for fort^ne teller, games with jPoyser, C.S., of Dallas, Texas,| Ancient Landmarks." , , , , , „ vear in providing identical uni­ a member of the international The Minister and Recording This was a 1937 editorial de- streets and snubbed by friends. 100 CALLS A DAY sale, es and an audio visual calendar, y , y; . Steward. scription of the activities of the “We got nasty phone calls and The Toronto clinic was one of “70 many Canadians it is Following the business meet-, forms for their women players. ffiuntituunUr I Christian Science Board of Lec- women who worked in pioneer threats on our lives. It was a several sponsored by _ A. R simply a memory , but to us. it fog the president introduced tuc 5ears ago m ive itureship. His visit to Montreal; Special Music by Choir. Sunday School as usual, birth control clinics during the lonely period. ' Kaufman, owner of Kaufman was a great milestone in our the guest speaker. Mr Donald worn^l ingmoers ol the Kitch (CljmîUttt (Hfynrrff was sponsored by the Christian j She recalls that her car was Rubber Ltd. in Kitchener, Ont. fight ener-Waterloo Symphony Or- j Science church on Cote des) all departments. 1930s. Fish, executive director of the 7.00 p.m. — Anniversary Gladys Brandt Morden was tampered with in an effort to! When Mr Kaufman—one of -q v(as one of the witnesses Sherbrooke Hospital, who save ,c’'lcs,*ra_ uere provided with jNeiges Road...... i . ... r . K1 *•» /> b ♦! Irtt-lDrlV ri *»rve- « P 4 A Pastor: Norman J. Gentry, Evening Worship. one of them. From 1933 to 1938,blow it up the greatest men in Canada—ta||e; & book ik&df Je« da Cartel (The Oerelaid Orcheitra’; Scene* de Bil­ let (1%* CRC Symphony Orcheitra). Columbia Stereo MS. in the <649: Mono ML b«49 — Here ii a record of great delight, •specially for the balletomane, and one of definite au­ thority for the music of StriTinety is here conducted by Townships Stravinsky himself It doea not always follow that a com­ Edit'd by GLADYS TAYLOR poser ts his own best interpreter, mastery of the notes < t UV ISSI ED \ SET of 25 different stamps recently does not necessarily mean mastery of the baton In tha which feature a collection of modern paintings. The »#t present instance one acknowledges tha double author­ marks the presentation in Havana of the traditional *rhv ity Ballet, of course. Is visual drama, but in thia area, one hiti-vn of paintinga which 1» held annually in ParU, Frarvea. willingly submits again — deprived of tha s'age, tha under the name of “Salon da May". Tha itampa ara pro­ score still holds its own duced in many colors by the offset-chroma process. Many A card game is a delicious idea on which to build « of the better known modern painters are represented, in­ libretto for a ballet Stravinsky had the idea long before cluding Picasso, Pignon and Arp. While many collector* he began to compose the music As ha himself tells u< History of the Hutterites will probably be confused by the painting* they wit] bava "More than a decade prior to the composition of Jeu to admit that the stamp* are colorful and attractiva, de Cartes. I had had an idea for a ballet in which dancers it * it dressed like playing cards would perform against a gaming­ THE PHILATELIC TR \DKRS’ Society, an aaso^ table backdrop of green baize ... 1 have been a card elution of professional stamp dealers, sponsors Hie an­ player most of my life: Jeu de Cartes was composed at a nual S I \MI'I \ show In London earh year, and a time when poker was one of my favorite recreations is a cry to western mankind souvenir sheef 1* also issued to help defray the ex­ By penses. There ha\e been some well designed and beau­ And in the music, this composition in "three deals is GLADYS THE HUTTE R ITS WAY by mire the dedication, energy the country in which they li\e to the library of the student tiful sheets issued during the past few years, hut tha delicious with play and counterulay: variations in royal TAYLOR Paul S. Gross; Freeman Pub thrift and progressiveness of — there is no criminal inci­ who wants to know man in one for the show this year Is indeed a lovely pre­ suits, solo displays, and interruptions by the Joker — all Itshing Company, Saskatoon, the Hutterites, as Mr. Gross dence in any community his dittorent environments sentation the drama expressed in fascinating rhythms — in the last A few months ago 1 devoted Sask.; 219 pp. describe* them as well a* THE HUTTERITE WAY BLUEBELL PHILLIPS The sheet shows three paintings by Constable, deal, the Joker being beaten by three flushes. You will two columns to the opinions THE HUTTE RITE WAY s their re-spect for the laws of will prove a valuable addition MONTREAL Salisbury Cathedral, The Cenotaph and The Hay thoroughly enjoy this Side One of the record. of an American editor. Rich not only a history of the Hut \ Main. The paintings were suggested as subjects for ard Klugcr. on the subject of the series of art stamps from Great Britain. These Side two contains an arrangement by Stravinsky fo; book reviewing. Tire next terites and an exposin.'ii of small orchestra of an excerpt from Tsehaikosky's “Sleeping three columns 1 would like to their present way of life, it is sheets tune no postal xalidity and are not officiât in its essence a kind of cry Beauty" — the Bluebird pas de deux — one of the most devote to the opinions of a in am sense of the word, but they do comprise a group Canadian writer on this same lo western mankind to return of small sheets that can he added lo your collection loved moments in ballei. Following this, is "Scenes de to the simple, evangelical, Ballet" a score commissioned in 1944 by Billy Hose, the subject. What makes this a as they all deal yvilli philatelic subjects. little unusual is that while the communal life and to the Gos­ The cost of these sheets at time of Issue I» American impresario, for his show called "The Seven Live­ pel of Christ in Hutterite Canadian opious were expres­ about 50 cents each, although 35 cents is usually char­ ly Arts.” terminology sed in 1929. they are surpris­ ged at lime of issue, one or two of them are a lilt more Of this. Stravinsky himself says that it is a period ingly in tune with Mr. Klug- Though the bonk Ls neces­ expensiy r sarily rattier repetitious as piece of Broadway in the last years of the war. It is cr's opinions of 1967. llulterite the author describes various featherweight and sugared." The piece is no less delighi- Major Christie of N c w Brunswick (Sirhindi! pseu­ acmities as they aftect di ful for that — and movingly historical too, for the ending donyms were popular in 1929 t erse parts of Hutterite com­ was composed on the day of the liberation of Paris; a — was the author of the fol­ munal living, it is both inter­ resolution of the score that is gradual with elation and lowing three part series, esting and informative. Paperback Book Shop glorious in climax. which he called “REVIEW Certainly, as the author The latest book of Canada s diet in niiud. the editor in E-RS AND THEIR GHASTLY states, most people have an -’Tu ; , -*,J chief of tlie New York Time* ★ world renowned expert on TRADE". inaccurate conception of what the technological revolution of Book Review, Franci* Brown, STRAVINSKY CONDUCTS PERSEPHONE: with PART 1 comprises a Hutterite com­ the (ill's University oi To has produced a collection of Vera Zorina as Persephone, Michelle Molese, tenor; “The reviewer in his pres­ munity and its ideology. ha I auto professor Marshall Mc- 61) of the most memorable es ent guise is a product of the Columbia Symphony Orchestra, Ithaca College sets out to correct what might Luhan is now available in says and reviews to appear in modernity. In this essay it is his paper during the past Concert Choir. Texas Boys Choir, Gregg Smith Singers. be called the Gentile's iincii- Pau l S. Gr papertiaek Entitled THE intended to peep hurriedly at lightenmcnt and does so. MEDIUM IS THE MASSAGE decade Their authors, among Columbia Stereo MS-6919; Mono ML-6319 — This is an the reviewer of today and at The many photographs, hki 1 Itanium). and co authored the most brilliant writer* and opera-ballet written in 1934. The form of this com­ his loathy labors of them, taken by Loren a by Quenton Flora ttie book rritk's of our time, include position is unusual though there is a considerable tradi­ “Thr critic is the tyrant of Bach, of Hutterite people and discusses how eleet roiiie leeh Angiu Wilson, Stephen Spen tion behind it. As Mozart described it, the form is a the Arts. He may be likened places in Europe, Canada ami nology is reshaping and re der, Lawrenca Durrell, King­ “recitative with instruments, but the actor speaks in­ to an autocratic, dashing and the United Stales, add a pla* «STI structuring patterns of .social sley Ann* and Jame* Bald­ stead of singing." It has no symphonic development; debonair surgeon in a mili­ cid but living touch Hullo:'- km\ inteniepeiidenee as well a win lo name just a few. rather it uses transformations of musical content — in tary hospital. He probes with lies have always been loath c\cry aspect of our personal Entitled OPINIONS PER­ out restraint, slashes away operatic fashion. to have their photographs tak­ lives McLuhsn. described as SPECTIVES (Peregrine) the the unhealthy tissues and c\ en and these are in the na­ one ol tin» major inteHoolual hook contains discussions of poses the sound remainder, to The story is the classical one of Persephone car­ ture of an innovation liiBlif» I g iii :U": influences of our time, lias current literary trends, evalu­ ried away to the Underworld, which is thus brought heal it if he may by dressings ations of books and authors, that ofl times smart horribly. In spite of the fact thal Mr. also writ Un UNDERSTAND both pity and love. The score is based on a text WifiiiiilfjlJihij'ij'' and some interesling aermmts He is no good critic unless he Gro-s does not seem to be en­ INC MEDIA of the personal world of Ilia by Andre Gide < folder in the record gives the Eng­ dowed with a very great sense is constructive. \ ''■■■ Vtilh 1 he book review aii writer. lish translation). The Choruses carry most of the store "But the reviewer is like i of humor, and both his etfort and are beautifully sung on this record — the treble mild consulting physician who and topic are serious, he does Ük .... chorus of the Texas Roys Choir of Fort Worth being accidentally has strayed into attempt a humorous note here particularly winning — a choir which Stravinsky him­ a surgical ward filled with and there: prankish tricks of self calls "the best in the world." Vera Zorina recites patients whose rich relatives school boy s, for example, and refuse to countenance an op­ the w ays in which young lad­ NORAD defence, her part with warmth and understanding; and Michele iiÉii Molese, the tenor, brings to his role a fine feeling. eration. ies try to circumvent the lack “The reviewer is in many of variety in the color of their cases, a person whose intelli­ costumes. gence almost reaches the le\ These lighter touches do ÏMMM '.-.virf interesting but el of an author's! He is de­ bring the Hutterites at least com • • • • serving of the utmost sym­ a little into the outside com­ pathy. He must daily wade munity. through oceans of bilge to The reader will have to ad­ HHH liiiiÉlÉlifc, reach an occasional sip of sparkling water. His metier very technicul is to interest, a public noted NORAD by Marian Tal- hi,strate live text. The techni- i- «• for ils lack of taste and aver­ mndqe and Ici* Gilrnortj calitie* of such a projeet are sion to thought, and to inform charlfon. f.r.n.s. Simple kindly poetry without bitterness Dodd, Mead; S4.2S; 80 pp. over my head; .still it ta in­ it as to what new publications teresting to read how mue it my read with pleasure and VERSES BY NATTRASS by ated his work: one Northern ium of the kind of poetry Mr mile’. Tile North American Air hundred people could be profit. He is not required to Ernest Nattrass; Honey Print­ newspaper editor to whom he Nattrass writes: . For those who now in Defence Uommand (Norad) is housed in Uns underground criticize beyond a few vague ing Service; S'1 pp; S3.75. sent a batch of poems in 1964 “Fifty years on, they march freedom live — a joint effort of Canada atid city for a month; tiow the and casual observations, wTote back saying he could again There died a million brave, The Dominion of Canada's first five dollar note was ‘Good things come to him the United States. Norad problems of fresh air and wa framed lo afford him a loop­ ice 'a brilliant future’ for the Though now but in single Yet they shall live! for Headquarters is a «mall com issued May 1, 1912 to commemorate the release of Can­ who waits' is an old adage 1er supply were solved and hole in the event of someone poet. Mr. Nattrass wrote hack file: aye enshrined munit,v which has been hol­ how the city Itself, claimed ada's first S5 and S10 gold coins It also served to recall who has heeded his recom that many of us have cause to say he was 70! Unlike most On crutch. In chair, chin up In our hearts and not to doubt; not so, Ernest Nat­ lowed out of the one hundred to be impervious to nuclear the four dollar notes which were dated 1882, 1900 and mendations becoming violent poets, he actually was txio head high. their grave. million year old Cheyenne attack, is built on more than in disagreement. trass, the North of England modest to think people would Last lap of God * measured BP 1902, poet who, at 73, is seeing a mountain near Colorado a thousand over-size apring* He is constantly tempted want a ‘collected works’. Springs, Colorado. On this SB note is s large center panel with a finely first volume of his poem* weighing a ton each. to degenerate into a mere ad. The author writes simple, These spring* would nbsorh engraved passenger train running along a grade next to writer, and that comparative published, The authors live In nearby kindly poetry tinged with Denver which acounls in the impact, of shock wave* the Wentworth Valley of Nova Scotia The note is popular ly few reviewers succumb to Oddly enough, they are pub­ rallier old-fashioned phrase­ New books at the part no doubt for their in caused by such a blast. Th« with collectors and when available is priced from S20 up to this temptation may in some lished in Canada and therein ology which suits his ideology authors say that today thank» measure account for the low is a story. A relative of Mr. lerest in the .subject. In order $150 depending on condition and variety. and will suit the taste of to obtain material lor their to Norad with Hie world'* estimate placed by authors on Nattrass married a Canadian May 26. 1924 to honour the late Queen Mary on her those who delight in the Sherbrooke Library book, they received special mosl extensive defense net­ the mentality of reviewers. doctor and on a fairly recent gentler poetry of an earlier work. there will not he “It is a striking testimony' visit to the retired colliery of permission to visit sections of A second release of a five dollar note took place on generation FICTION Norad Headquarters rarely another Pearl Harbour birthday. It features a center cameo with portrait of to the granite qualities of the ficial and poet, the doctor be­ There is no anger, no bit Janus Island Sloan Wilson. seen by civilians Queen Mary in official .court dress of coronet, gown generation that: while literary came so intrigued with his MYRTLE GALLUP critics are. with the excep­ ferness in what he writes; he The Antagonists Roy Dolincr, Dozens of photographs it DANVILLE and necklace. This note was issued in very limited quan­ relative's work that, he asked is neither an angry old man tion of those who survive as permission to take the manu­ The President's Plane is Missing R. .1. Serling, tity and is now rare and valuable. In the recent Canadian nor a stick - out - his - publishers’ readers, becoming script back to Canada with Edge Of Glass Catherine Gaskin. Numismatic Association Convention Auction Sale one in tongue small boy. rare, there appear recruits him: the result, VERSES BY Lemon In the Basket Charlotte Armstrong practically uncirculated condition sold for $390. aplenty to fill the ranks of the NATTRASS. His poetry will most cer­ Angels In Exile Garland Roark reviewers. tainly not suit those who think Bookmobile itinerary T> ★ ir Mr. Nattrass has been wirt- Return Of The Sphinx Hugh Macl.ennan. "The judgments of modern that virility in poetry lies in NOV FICTION ing poetry since he was about obscenity, nor will it please In a recent column I mentioned that a 25 per­ readers is emotional rather nine years old; as a young­ OH 30 Abbotsford. Mia Thomson io i;> « m. • 11 00 am those who look for forceful — Wiv A i.ittle Bit O’LL’CK Stanley Holloway *iranby High School 1 .10 pm -110 p.m. cent premium could be obtained for U nited States silver than reasoned. Many relaxa ster he won book prizes for Hons contend with reading for forceful in its real sense And Now Here’* Max Max Ferguson. N uni by llttfh School, Adult* .1 10 P m. - 4 .10 p m. certificates instead of the usual seven nercent pre­ his poems and later verses on Wnst Shefford, Miss Keanu 5 00 p m - 6.00 p m. leisure hours. Readers de language or the relation of Indonesian Upheaval John Hughes. mium paid for lift paper money. Although many Can­ coal-mining brought praise feeling to the physical struc­ Murder One Dorothy Kilgallen. OH 11 f. ran by Hi;;h School 0 00 am. - 12 noon mand guidance. Hence the re­ from the Wilsons of Downing f. ran by Illj?h School 1 00 p.m. 1.30 p m. adians and Americans are cashing in on this bonanza, viewer. He is then the guide, ture of the poem. The Quebec Revolution H B. Myers. Street and he received rocog- Nov l Knowlton High Kchoi)] A. Art'll!« 0 «Ml a m - 12 noon philosopher and friend of the JUVENILE it appears that giany are anparently missing or ignoring nition from Sir Winston Chur Perhaps the first and last Kuowlton High Scho »l A Ari’.ills ! .10 p m *3.00 p rn. book reader He is the ser­ Knowlton, M i nr H.irton 1.10 pm chill for his poem “The Con­ verses — never really fair to Sweet As Sugar Janet Lambert. * chance to make a profit on old dollar bills. vant of his newspaper nr ma O 00 temptible s' an author — of ’The Con- Travels Of Doctor Dolittle Al Perkins N ov Î * owfinsvlll*» llii'h Srhocl am . 11 noon gazme. He should be looked Friends and neighbours, Walk in Spare The Story Of Projeet Gemini G '.urne <'ov .uisvillc Hit'll School AduMi 1 00 pm. 1.30 p m." According to US Treasury officials, almost $8 mil­ upon as the authors’ pilot and tcmptibics’ will give the read Cowansville High Srh ool 1.10 pm 1(J0 p m. and local newspapers appreci­ dr of this revciw an indic­ The ' at in the Hat Song Book Dr. Scuss. lion worth of silver certificates have been retired line# as one of the book publisher'! July 1 but only $4.7 million were redeemed for silver moat valued assistants. “The reviewer is born, not which can he sold on the onen market for a higher made. No uneducated person price. The balance of $3.3 million were retired without has written a worthwhile re view. His education need not History of two a premium being paid. On August 29 there was an Ont. communities is outlined necessarily be that of which estimated total of $389.7 million worth of silver cer­ universities give warning by LEEDS AND GRENVILLE: tor, National Farm Radio write their memoirs. to make the history of the who. in their own way, con­ Of course such personali­ THEIR FIRST TWO HUN­ Forum, 1943 - 54, and Pub­ tificate* in circulation. their academic labels. It must For this reason no attempt territory complete, tributed. We think that is the ties as the founder of Gana confer on him: DRED YEARS; by Ruth Mc­ lic Information Officer for the was made to give a detailed main skill exhibited by Miss noque, Joel Stone, comes into “Knowledge and love of his Kenzie; McClelland and Stew­ Departmen* of Citizenship and account of families, villages The tract of woodland eov MeKenzie that she did this so the story, as well as Sir Wil­ mother tongue and acquain­ art; 243 pp,; 510. Information, in Ottawa, as or towns hut simply to outline ered extends from the St. brilliantly and expertly. liam Buell Richards, altor- tance with several others; well a< F.dilor of “Citizen ’, their development during the Lawrence River on the south ncy-General for Canada West, “More than superficial fa One of the most rewarding a hi - monthly periodical. two hundred years since they to tiie Rideau River and Many, indeed mnst. of the 18.i1 ■ 53 and the country'* CANADIAN miliarity with the technique of things which have come out were first settled. l.akcs on the north and the settlers were lajynlists, for *1 first Chief Justice in 1875. writing in all its forms: at our Centennial Year has She I» now a freelance story shows how the pioneer though the Indians and FIRST DAY COVERS “Liberal outlook on life and been the output nf histories, writer and publishes many ar It must have hern difficult hewed for hini'elf a home out French travelled the rivers Then there was William Ben­ a catholic grasp of its prob­ regional and County ■ wide tides in magazines and jour­ to know just what to leave of the wilderness; how the streams they did not establish son whn established the first nals. These are becoming more popular and some of the lems and the trend of modern Such a hook is this excellent, out and what to include, as it people then expanded their any permanent settlements. starch factory and other men was plain that in such a large older issues are very difficult in obtain — and also some thought; : work on Leeds and Grenville, It is nearly one hundred services and built roads and too prominent to be separated territory to he covered, much bridges churches, schools The St Lawrence Valley were i mm such a history, but their of the more recent ones, have you seen any extra copies of “Sympathetic appreciation two of Ontario's most beau­ sears since the first History the Quebec and Ontario Floral ones at your favourite tiful and most historical and nf such had lo lie done, but and post offices, stage routes, Iroquois territory, bu! al the lives weave through the ac­ of the taste and lack of taste of l.ecds and Grenville wa* time of settlement, the Irn dealers? V\ » offer a special service for collectors covers of the reading public: deserving Counties. Mi v McKenzie has handled and finally railways and mod count with ease and facility. bearing the official first day cancellations for the next five svritten, by Thaddeus W. H the hindrances well and has ern highways. quo is were living south of the commémoratives. fi\P tent denominations, on Rosecrait “Well developed analytical The author. Ruth McKen­ Leavitt, so it is high lime to River. All in all, the author has and critical faculties, even zie, was born in Minto Town­ come across with a valuable covers, addressed with peelsble labels for only $1 00. get out a later one. and scholarly work. Necessarily, the men re­ done an excellent work and though he may hasp to deny ship, Wellington County, .she sponsible for some of Ihe-e tf you do not know already has made a notable and im The handicap the author expression to the latter; ha* » R L. Sr. from the Uni­ She has *aid lillle about main works must be mention­ why Brockviile was once cal portant contribution to the encounters is thal of all mod­ “A smattering of typo­ versity of Toronto Library the larger centers of Ganano- ed hut she touches on them led “.Snarlmgtown" you will literature ol our Centennial graphy and the, art of book ern historians, not even a son PHILMAR REG’D. School which followed » B A. que. Prescott and Brockviile delicately and wisely, outlin­ find the reason here. Did you binding: or daughter of the early set­ know there was a well-known Year. from Queen's and has been as. in her opinion each merits ing only their contribution, DIXVILLE, P.Q. tlers is living today, and early a hook in its own rigid. We and not extolling them over road called “Smuggler'» DOROTHY DUMBRILLS , . . To b« continued r»e*t w»ek Editor and Research Dit*c- pioneer* were too bus) to hop* thee* may soon h# done the heads of other citizen# Highway? ’ | ALEXANDRIA

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Mrs. Searlet invited the Mr and Mrs' Jesse Bailey. lowing amendment of the ’* RITEWAY'* MILK ©color, front SEVEN ROOM hOOM with approxi­ zoning by-law of the City of door-loading. Six can capacity, and filler of scrapyards. By group to her home for the No- ^'aterl0<^ spent the weekend at mately four acres. New heating bo share 3^7 W WARREN LYNCH Sherbrooke, will be held at $20.00. Apply C E Burbank. rustproofing your car with system, large storage or work EAST WARD Ladj vember party. In early Decern- 'heir country home here and room apartment. healed. very 29. Male & Female Help 138 Wellington St North Knowlton’s Landing. Que., IML 2. area, plus added building, $6500,00 the City Hall, on October Tectyl you add years to ils rentrai, quiet location, references ^Vantcd TeL 569-9914. Res. 569-4581. her the Christmas party will be:were §ues's f°r a day at the Mansonville. Tel. 292-5975, Man- Phone Norton. Vf, 822-4011. 30th. 1967, from 7 to 8 P.M. life. So you save money! required Tel. 36a-678» mornings ______held ‘ Sherrer-Hamelin home. son ville. ASHTON R. TOBIN Q.C., Trial Work Tectyl is Proven and Prac­ or evenings or Friday all day. jcooD tnrom», telling made to mea- Mrs Johnston served refresh- and Mrs. Harold Aiken By-law No 1730 changing tical! Stop and see for your­ SPE1D ST: LENNOXVILLE: Three and General Practice, Roaenbloorr ONE YUKON triple heater and one su re clothes direct to wearer. mentj, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. the limits between zones C-15 self. bedroom bungalow, garAg«, fln- 373 VIMY ST: Five room apartment, Bldg, opposite City HaU, 138 Wei Howard r&lhvay ear heater. See l.ahed basement, wall to wall car firm established 1934 Attractive > tington (North) 562-2120. ______-Roy Waldron in Scotstown, on and B-68. Zones C-15 and at 2 Winder St.. Lennox ville. Tel. 1 heated, hot water, stove and samples sell easily. Full or part B-68 includes lots on part of pet. Reasonably priced. Tel. 562 fridge, furnLshed, also Incinerator (Thanksgiving Day. 567-5671. 0606. time. Good commissions, lowirhartered Accountants Jardins Fleuris Street, Des C. C. Warner Tel 562-8780. prices, free suit bonuses. Exper-i ______Melbourne Mr- Ai!5en w®s a '?>;, Lupins Street, Des Roses (i. E. VACUUM cleaner, $30.00, oil ; FUMBLERS are those persons who neaiempm NEW four room aoart ience not necessary. Excellent op- WILLIAM A LYON (lor of his daughter. Mrs. Carl Street and also on Des Pi lifter pump, stove pipes $25.00. just can’t seem to hang onto BEAUTIFUL ■ ^ U portunity Write for samples ! Chartered Accountant Tel. 569-2893 nt-T.r'#lv«ar^>maantimnedlaUhpos- Uaventry Tailors. Dept. 46, Box! 1578 King SL W.. Sherbrook. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Dapp andjMerriam in North Troy, Vt., on voines Street. utility trailer. $100.00, excellent things and make a mesa orf moat condition. Call after 4:30 pm,, ^n^ ™m"xU ^ 3014, Montreal __ ...... ^ _____ family, Mrs. George Chambers, Thanksgiving Day. 294 Queen St., Lennoxville tasks th©y undertake They're nice Property owners in zones 562-2282. J people generally, and often come Montreal, were guests of Mr. M|ss Audrey Davis, Camp furnished). Kingston, Belvedere— (LAVALLEE, BEDARD, Lyonnais. and Mrs. H. W. Dapp and Mrs. Bortjen, Ont., spent a week with C-15 and B-68 who wash to to us for accurate advice and ef­ Streets, also four rooms unhealed, Tfl Fnriri Hriln M/fintcd Gascon A Associates C. J, Crock- oppose this by-law must at­ ficiency in handling real estate 1213 Craig See Hebert’s, 215sPU- 1 arm r,t',C TTU,,U'U ett, C.A., licensed trustee 201 Fred Dapp, Sr., over the holi- her mother, Mrs. Amy Davis. tend the meeting. Charles Connors, 562-4000. Bachand St Tel. 562-0674. FARMER experienced, reliable, pre- Continental Building, Sherbrooke day. ______Friends are pleased to learn Property owners from ad­ Well Drilling 5. Lots For Sole that Mr. David Blemings has WATERVILLE — joining zones to zones C-15 on beautiful lak<*sid# farm, returned from the Sherbrooke Mrs. Charles Smith, Mrs. W. and B-68 can request to take WONDERFUL LARGER lots accept- ord Box No. 21. COOPERS & LYBRAND part in the consultation by ♦«<1 for the construction of modern 8:00 pin. Hospital, after being a patient McGovern, Mrs. E. Parkinson sending to the undersigned, Wc cart drill you a well in one day! apartment buildings. Kingston, Chartered Accountants VERY GOOD garage, suitable for)35a. Legal Notice there for a few days. anci Mrs, J. Grey took part in within the next five days, a Belvedere, Dunant Streets. Sub­ 297 Dufferin Ave., Sherbrooke Mrs. Bryan Armstrong, Bur- the shit< The Widening Mosaic stantial development, terrific de dead storage Tel. 569-2806. I 569-6301 petition signed by at least manda for apartments Other Canada Offices throughout Canada tington, Ont,, spent a week with | which was presented at the twelve property owners of strictly residential larger plots, Province Of Quebec her mother, Mrs. J, A. Parsons, presbyterial Fall Rally, held in said adjoining zones. OES DRILLING alongside Sherbrooke Golf Ver­ District Of St. Francis TOUCHE, ROSS NO.: 33,149. and brother, Albert, and other;Beulah United Church, Ayer’s H. P. Emond, mont, Jacques Cartier Streets. BAILEY & SMART relatives. Mr. Armstrong spent cliff, on Sept. 28. Mrs. J. Tel. Knowlton — 243-6454 Favorable mortgages. Help to SUPERIOR COURT City Clerk. build See Hebert’s, 2155 Bachami Royal Bank Building the holiday weekend here, guest Brooks, Mrs. Percy Kezar and 6 ROOMS ERNEST LEON LESSARD, Place Ville Marie Montreal 2, Que St., Sherbrooke. Phone 562-0874. Plaintiff, of Mrs. Parsons and his par- Mrs. H. S. Balt also attended Other offices In Canada; affiliatec ents, Mr, and Mrs. Douglas the rally. EXTRA LARGE lota, 1.50 ft. frontage TOWN HOUSE ! firms in the United States, Great on river x 300, good fishing OMER GAUMOND and STANIS­ : Britain and elsewhere. Armstrong in Richmond and blunting, 35 ml lea from Sher­ H. M. Morin, Broker LAS R.OB1D AS and DAME I.AU- Mr and Mrs. Hesnry Boult. brooke. Price $500 00. See on RETTF, PROVENTHF.R. Tel. Daytime: 569 9926 Defendants, Montreal, were in Melbourne Shipping room Supervisory weekends, Mr. Jean Paul Rous­ MARBLETON i over the holiday calling on rela- seau Fontainebleau (4 miles from 562 6919 —- 567-7996 AND Weerien. Tel. 2.13 R H. at night ROUSSEAU LUMBER INC »nd I Friends of Mrs. R M. L i lives GUY LAMONTAGNE A FRERE Thorneloe will be sorry to hear Mr Charles Wentworth and Male Personnel Required LARGE SEVEN room house, small rube AU DTORBG1STRf”ment jthat she is a patient in the Sher son, John, Bramalea. Ont., were CORNER LOT barn and 13 acres of land, near DE UA DIVISION D® STAN- brooke Hospital. guests over the Thanksgiving Sawyervllle. Will rent, with or NOTICE by large textile mill. FOR SALE STEAD, Mrs. Lawrence Weston. Bish weekend of the former's father, without land. Call 889-2695. Mt.s-*n-eau*» jopton, and Mrs. Squires, Toron | Mr. Arthur Wentworth and Phone between 6 P.M. ORDER OF THE COURT NOTICE By-law No. 1732 Bilingual preferred. Usual fringe benefits. THF DEFENDANTS «MER to, were recent callers of Mrs. brother. Mr. Melbin Wentworth and 9 P.M. 15. Rooms To Let GAUMOND, STANISLAS ROW- jwm. Hetherington. and family. Notice is hereby given PAS And DAME LAURF.TTE Afternoon guests of Mr. and ------By-law No. 1734 that a meeting of property Coaticook, 849-4292 1626 WHITE ST. Extra Urgê room PROVENOHER, am ordered to Apply: P.0. Box 730 In private home, newly decorated, Mrs. Wm. Thorneloe and owners of zone A-53 for the appear within thirty days, copy Notice is hereby given approval of the following very quite location Available for of the writ and declaration bav­ Christopher were Mrs George BROWN'S HILL — that a meeting of property Sherbrooke, Que. biwdness executive. Apply at above ins been left for them at the Heath and Mrs Ethel Heath, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Zerapa and amendment of the zoning by­ 6. Cottages For Sale owners of zone B-57, for the law of the City of Sher­ ! address. Office of tins Court. i East Angus; Mrs. Peal Rolfe, daughter, Lorraine. Toronto, approval of the following Sherbrooke, this 17th, day of brooke, will be held at the Ascot Corner and Mrs. Leslie spent Thanksgiving weekend amendment of the zoning by­ City Hall, on October 30th October l%7. with Mrs. Zerapa s parents, Mr. law of the City of Sher­ NATIONAL 16. Room and Board THKKLSK GLADU. : Heath, North Hatley. 1967, from 7 to 8 P.M, 1 )eput y-Prothon otary. and Mrs, Cecil Dolloff and Bur brooke, will be held at the YOUNG LADY would like to share ton. City Hall, on Monday, Octo­ By-law No. 1732, changing ARTHUR BLGUSM LTEE ber 30th 1967, from' 7 to 8 TRUST her aivartmervt with another youtVK 36. Miscellaneous Mr. and Mrs. George Butler the construction line in the Established since 1909 lady. Tel. 569-9551 local 302 be­ P.M. East side of Brouillette and SUMMER COTTAGE tween 9:30 and 11:30 a.m. or 569- accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Rob­ Blanchard Street. Zone A-53 By-law No. 1734 including 15’ x 45’; three bedrooms, 5203 after 7:30 p.m. Good home wanted for a ert Couture, Ayer’s Cliff, to includes the lois on Dagenais South Stukely whore they were in one-family zone the lots living room, kitchen, 220 wir­ WILL fftv« schxJ clean honest able St , Brault St., Blanchard St., PHILCO ing. on large wooded lot in 3-year-old Seattle Fond callers of Mr. Oscar George. on Levesque Street. Zone B- Brouillette St., Hamelin St., handy-man who Is reoeivinR some Shore Acres Club, Little Lake 57 includes the lots between and part of Lavigene St. be­ kind of Income, free room and of children. Mr. and Mrs. Davey Mosher, Levesque Street, Chicoyne COLOR TELEVISION Magog. Fully furnished. hoard for couple of months. In j Vicki and Danny, were recent tween Dagenais St. and $6,000.00. Call M Hardy. | return for doing odd jobs around Street, St Francis river and Caen St. Call 569-3636 — Ext. 46 guests of Mr. and Mrs. Alex industrial zone J-16. ALSO STEREOS Area Code 5t4, 849-9431; 1 the house, such as carpentry.1 NOTICE eves : 489 9128. j plumbing and light housekeeping,! between R A M to 4 P.M. Johnston in Stanstead, the oc­ Property owners in zone • Manufacturer* Warranty ! If mother worked \pply by g1\ casion being a family gathering Property owners in zone A-53 who wish to oppose this * 1 full year on every parf GEORGEVTLLE tng full particulars, «rich as a«?e By-law No. 1731 B-57 who wish to oppose this by-law must attend the meet­ in honor of Mr and Mrs. John­ by-law must attend the meet­ including 90 days labor, LAKE MEMPHR.EMAGOG etc.. a< onoe. Apply Record Box ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS ston's 35th wedding anniver­ ing. See the best in color Television No. 20. Notice is hereby given that ing. The "Cliff Athol” property of If YOU want to drink that’s youi sary. SALES — EXCHANGE — CASH OR TERMS IF DESIRED business. a meeting of property own­ Property owners from ad­ the laie John W. Murray, on If you want to stop that’s our ers of zone 0-62 for the Mr. and Mrs. Norman Norris Property owners from ad­ joining zones to zone A-53 66 Meadow St.—Tel, 569-5591 — Sherbrooke approx. 50 acres wooded 17. Convalescent Home business. approval of the following and son. Donald. West Bolton, joining zones to B-57 can re­ can request to take part in quest to take part in the con­ ground, with over 900 feet Tel Sherbrooke 567 9661 amendment of the zoning by­ were Thansgiving dinner guests the consultation by sending lake frontage; large old MCKEAGE Host Home, 219 Mom Id. Stanstead 876-2289 law of the City of Sher­ sultation by sending to the to the undersigned, within house, garages, boathouse, real St. Residential home for eld- ^ —7T—"TT. . of Mr, and Mrs. George Butler undersigned, within the next erly citizen*, complete with niir- CA1X BIMIOI^ S ®™th*rt*^Ltd^ 148 brooke, will be held at the and family. the next five days, a petition etc. For sale at reasonable City Hall, on October 30lh five days, a petition signed signed by at least twelve sing care, tray service, home Magog St. Tel. 562-9315 for paint­ Mr. and Mrs. Francis Hamil­ by ai least twelve property price. M.L.S.. Call M. H. ing, renovating, building and re­ 1967. from 7 to 8 P.M. property owners of said ad­ Quebec Hereford Club Sale cooking and T V. also long exer owners of said adjoining Hardy. 849 9431; eves: - pairs. ton, Reading, Mass., spent a re joining zone. First annual sole 489 9128. else veranda*. Tel. 362-0954. By law No. 1731 including cent weekend at the home of zone. in zone. G-5 lot 110-42-1 Zone H. P. Emond, ♦or Quebec Hereford Breeders, l icensed Broker 5 CONTINENT Mr and Mrs. Cucler McGilli H. P Emond, (’-62 includes the lots on Ij- way and Wayne. City Clerk. Quebec Club Member Montreal Real 20. Wanted To Purchase GIFT SHOP dauversiere St., from Olivier City Clerk. Fatale Board. St. to I* Baron St The Misses Mildred and Mari The sale will be held at Barilee Farm, W F, BUY all kind* of horaea or ;lyn Gustin, Boynton, w’ere over horses that have Ju«t died. The Open Every Night Property owners in zone located on Highway No. 5, 8. Cars For bale meat from these horses l* tr night guests of their uncle and feed wild animals. Tel. 562-9463 and Sundays C-62 who wish to oppose this aunt, Mr and Mrs. George But­ Wednesday, October 25th, at 1:00 P.M, by-law must attend the The barn will be open all night for visitors October 24th, 1966 FORD BRONCO four wheel ler Mr. and Mrs. Clifford FOR SALE cl m e in excellent condition, Also w E BX Y gold old |ovielii meeting. Sklnner-Nadeau Inc.. 82 Welling­ until 9:30 p.m. Lord and Danny, Montreal, WILL BE OFFERED: around 100 head consisting of bull.v John Deere Bulldozer ci M. Diesel ton Street North, Sherbrooke. were recent guests at the same 6 months to 3 years old, females of all ages, t year and motor, excellent condition. Alar ______S miles from Sherbrooke on Property owners from ad­ Now available over in calf and with calf at foot, lot of heifers not bred. Channcll. 843*4785, Magog. rwo good used winter tires. 730 route 5 past Lennoxville next joining zones to zone C-62 home Ail cattle from certified blood tested area. ol- 775 X 14. Tel 562 1312 between to Rolling Hills Motel. can request to take part in Mr. Russell Kelso. Munroe, 1966 BEAUMONT, two door hard ihc consultation by sending WOOD SHAVINGS IN BAGS TERMS: CASH. 5:30 and 5:00 pm. ______N.H . and Mr. Herbert Little, top. 6 cylinder, good condition.,viiu;,n,. a6a. Home Services to the undersigned, within Macindoes Falls, Vt.. were cal­ For information please call: $2.000.00, Tel. 845*24' Wuw.mu SECOND HAND furnace with pines the next five days, a petition Mill*. and wood grate*, >n gool working HWK \otn chimney top repaired signed by at least twelve lers at the McGillivray home. George Goggin, licensed bilingual auctioneer . , . ,, rs order Apply Record Pox No '9 Mr and Mrs. George Butler BEAUDRY LUMBER INC. or your house bricked, or how property owners of said ad Plessisville. Que. — Tel. 362-2195 FOR \ GOOD used e«r, call Dor ____ about a mr* fireplace tn venir mining zone accompanied Mr and Mrs. Rotv Owner of Barilee Farm. Martin. C O Eastern Township1- old fashioned elder pres* or eoîtagf You'll like it. We Hiiarin ert Couture to Expo Misses 1500 Pacific Sf. — Sherbrooke Motors Ud 2164 King St. M niotnl working part* low ell H. P F^nond. Sherbrooke. Que. Tel office 569 ^apvr -ppj #42-2207. tee our work. Call Frank Me Elaine and Wendy Butler at­ Tel. 569-5161 3604 or residence 562*7062. Cowan. Ine. Bricklayers. Tel. 562 City Clerk tended Expo with their class. VKVLFR TYPE calves (80 lbs and upV Premium of 5 paid on PLANT PERSONNEL calve* delivered Pick up service BILINGUAL also available. TH R26-271A. Rich mond. for a better choice of Used Cars and Trucks AUCTIONEER WANTKP to bus ail kind* of used MANAGER ! furnitnrs. Will psy cosh. T»l. 507 COmPLeTE AUCTION 1S81. Is required by » nationally known manufacturer with SERVICE* its head office located in Montreal, ART BENNETT AVnotTC Gt.A*. Wrt» ffivlnc phnns min-Se- and address so SawyecvilU—T*L iW-MITI Duties would include selection, training and develop­ Stierbrooks Dads Rocord So* No dealers for ment of plant personnel, administration of benefit 82. see programmes, and day to day interpretation of the labour contraet. General Plumbing — Auto­ The successful applicant \muld be part of the man­ matic OU Furnacea — Con JIM SNADEN DEPENDABLE agement team, reporting directly to the P.M. struclion wood — “Veneer’ doors — Gyproc — Rock LICENCED An excellent working knowledge of French and English Wool •— Complete bath­ is essential, along with experience in the personnel room sets with fixtures $140 BILINGUAL administration field. Age open. — Brick $40. per thousand, AUCTIONEER CLOUTIER choice of 2 colora — “Mela- Please send resumes to the mite” from $10. a sheet — Dtatrlbator "Nation»! Paint Orsdvnfs a# R#lt

Vmcmg those attending the Mr and Mr? Rupert Fuller Johnson - Stic ties nodding !n -on enteria.ned on Thanksgiving Fredericton. N B . on Oct 7. Day Mr and Mr. Vernon Bart-i Students begin exerting le vernge «ere Mrs. Elizabeth Johnson. lett and family of Valois | Mrs. John Young and Mr. F. Masters Gilles. Guy and Luke Young. SL Hilaire. St Constant, and fit should be a tout absence of lions would affed for the ! tie Btsiie) ms c:>in .v stwt/s with UH*ir imtunn> discipline in residences if the longest iwriod of time Mir> Julie Robidas. of S h e r .j were Institute meets brooke, were weekend visitors dents Association prove jokes and raucous peals of avtministratien did not meet denied the chance to vote on of Mr Albert Brouillette and anything, that the students laughter its demands by a specified the issue These are the frosh- are determined to begin using Miss Barbara Brouillette The chair, surprisingly date men who. in the eyes of the at Sawyervilfe a little leverage to wrangle enough, made no move to Even with the preventive constitution, are not familiar SAVVY ERVILLE - The reg­ Guests of Mr. and Mrs. D concessions from the adnum curb the activities of these enough with the university to ular meeting of the Women's G. Eldridge on the weekend stration. On the other hand measures which exist at the self appointed court jesters vote on issues before the Stu­ Institute was held on Oct. 4 in were Mr and Mrs. Charles the administration continues moment, discipline i> still a and the rest of the assenrbb dents Association the Town Building. Hatch. Andover, Mass., also Mr to maintain that it w til resist mayor problem at the umver lapped it up and asked for The president. Mrs. H. Love- and Mrs Eric Eldridge. New­ am student efforts to nudge -tty If these wet® removod, Not only were the fresh­ more If such a group, whose and. reported coffee and dough­ port. Vt. it out of the drivers seat tive reaction would lx- any­ men dented the vote, but they nuts had been served at the an­ The issue which was on the thing hut mature and adult. w-erc required to attend the Mrs. Gilbert Rhivard and chil­ Vise a threat of chaos to meeting and be a captive au nual meeting of Compton Coun­ dren, Foster, who spent a few floor at this week’* meeting, blackmail the administration diene® for the pretention* ty Historical Society and a days with Mrs. Rhicard's sis­ namely that of granting wo into catering to student fane show put on hy the supposed­ small sum had been realized. ters. Mrs. Douglas Lee. Mr. men the privetege of visiting On campus at ies is hardly in line with the ly omnicient upperrtassmon. Mrs. HaUiday reported that Lee and family, have returned rwms in men's residences, Christmas stockings sent to is nothing new. It has been a S K C s utopian idea of slu The freshman contention, home Mr. Robin Lee. Bishop's dent mentality. Save the Children had been re­ University. Lennoxville. spent cause celebre with students BISHOP'S and a valid one it t* at that, ceived the holiday weekend at the since universities began. With \ hgtit was lit in the wilder­ is that they had been sub The semi annuai meeting is same home. the growing liberalization of ness when the association jected to a month of intense to be held in Scotstovvn United attitudes in recent years a indoctrination to university Fifteen Girl Guides of the agreed to a mild form of eo Church on Oct. 21 at_one p.m. number of Canadian Limersi life, and if they were still too Mansonviile First Company, ac­ Hubert creion b> voting to drop only Anyone wishing to atTend is to ties have granted tins privi ignorant to understand what companied by their Captain. disciplinary action in relation contact the delegates. Mrs. Fred lege. was going on. the introduc­ Mrs. Fern Tomuschat and Lieu­ BAUCH to the women in residence Robinson or Mrs. Douglas Mac- Bishop's has not done so tion committee had been tenant. Misses Villa Woodard regulation if the administra Kay. and the students are deter wasting their time and Linda Judd, enjoyed a hiki lion had not agreed to the The question of having after­ mined to have their wav and and cook-out on Oct. 7 Lunch proposal within a month Such Also if anyone who is sup noon meetings during the win­ RETIRES AFTER 44 YF 'RS have the womeum-residence was eaten near the town re­ ployees after he retired from wrist watch and a I.Vyears- actions are ludicrous enough is necessary since the ad mini jmscdly mature enough to ter months was discussed but OF SERVICE — UTS. rule as it exists, struck from servoir the Bell Telephone Company safe driving award hy C. on the foot ball field, i> allow stratum itself is not usually benefit from an adult privi­ left over until the next meet­ Saunders, on the left. i> seen the books. of Canada recently after 44 Thompson, on the light Vhe «xi to give such a ms-eting a overenthusiastic about mak lege such as was being dis­ ing. being presented with a retire­ years and eight months of party was held at the \rmv- The problem is, during the farcial air. questions of ma ing such changes ami pro cussed and if a tverson could Tlie program was each mem­ ment gift at a narty given LEARNED PLAIN service. He was presented Navv Air Force Club in 1 en- association meeting whore the tnrity and adult behaviour crastination becomes the or not understand the context ber who had visited Expo 67 for him by his fellow em­ with a wallet, an electric issue was debated, a lot of now ille. should not even ho presented der of tlie day m most ease* of the deliberation* in th« to give her impressions of the Mr and Mrs. Albert Reddens jvoople minced a tot of wont* for discussion manner in which they were fair, which was much enjoyed. and family. Canterbury, and' ani the general pussyfooting ITie sorest point, however. being presented, then that Refreshments were served by Mr. and Mrs John Paul Roy which was done around the The association redeemed is that the largest percentage person does not deserve to be the hostesses. and family, Johnville. were vis­ Social notes from Foster issue failed in bringing to itself somewhat when it re­ of those present ami those in the university in the first jected a resolutimi tliat their® The tea money collected is to itors of their parents, Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. G. Claude Whit West. light certain haste aspects of whom any change in régula place be sent to the Northern Exten­ Mrs. Wm. Childs and sister-in-, the demand Mrs. Herbert Redden and fam-!eher have returned from a Mr- Shelton, Montreal, has taw. Mrs. James Clarke sion Fund. *'■ month spent in the Canadian been the guest of her si In the carefully-worded ster. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Williams, memorandum which it pre Mr. and Mrs Baxter Williams seated to the Students Associ spent the Thanksgiving week at ion. the S EC. managed ^x; 'C-x ' •xsjfcs.-j.v'v : SOU cWCV MV SUFFER rr I h LW-HCW OO'VU PSÇlZ) rJïiôm, doctor, end in Maine and New [tamp beautifully to delude them ^Utsq.6 BRUTUS? shire and returned via Vermont selves into believing that if LTD. ‘ ^ Bur wow lom> They were accompanied bv Mr. ciue/ the women in residence rule AfJïR SOU tAT and Mrs. Ross Boyd. Fulford, "ere removed, there would be SOMETHIN po and Mr. and Mrs. Heman Salis no resultant stimulation of 1430 King Street West — Tel. 562-2637 SOU 6ET AM .bury, Cowansville. sexual activity. It was main Mr. Gilbert Rhioard was in (fined that the students were TOTHIU6- Montreal recently when he took mature enough to treat the part in the parade to Expo on privilege in an adult manner. ; Calgary Day. '■ 'iv WRINGER WASHER The association then pro­ »*. ’U-'r '' 'f' Tatw* of Mrs. A. V. Beale is spending ceeded to prove (hat it was * Large square porcelain enamel tub t some time in Bellow's Falls, hardly mature by behaving in Vt.. the guest of Rev. and Mrs.j fi manner which few would * M lbs clothe* capacity Frederick Beale and daughters consider as being adult. Airs. F.lvia Johnson spent sev S E C.Chairman Andy Sane * Large cushioned roller* oral days in Spencerville. Ont , ton chaired the meeting and with her son, Mr. Erwin Joh made an attempt to run it at * 3 zone washing action — «oaks, flexes, son ami daughters, while Mrs. MORTY MEEKLE a serions level. After ten min and scrub* ; Johnson was in hospital utes, however, ho was tnter Mr Handy Williams spent thr: rupted hy a noisy group of WELL, WTfy DOtJT WH0sf SCO H&S2& ; Thanksgiving weekend in aland a dozen football players UMOVV. NOLI TIB IT? CLSTHOWTO [Prince Edward Island. He ac ! companied Mr. Keith Rodd and’ who clomped into the auditori­ TIB A BHOBLACB um and seated themselves eti *160°° WITH ONB HANOI Miss Debbie Rodd, Knowlton,) bloc before everyone, MODEL 65 P 61 3 OTHER MODELS TO CHOOSE FROM LBT M£fe£NCW, who were guests of Mr. Rodd'sj mother in Charlottetown Tliese fossil-brained paeshy Miss Sharon Graves and derm* then proceeded to treat Douglas Graves of Fulford! the meeting as a huge laugh GENERAL® ELECTRIC spent the Thanksgiving week I as they hurled crude remark» end with their grandparent*,! at the speakers and made a i Mr, and Mrs Maurice Williams, j Mrs. J W. Halpin ha* been' ! * patient of the Queen Eliza beth Hospital, Montreal, where she underwent eye surgery. m? h nu. tjk. 1*9 uj To* o» FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS By Henry Formhals Sutton Institute Yipes,1 Look at bazoo// Ub has NUTTY Jeep era;! THAT YEtll, BUT he ism-t bald A FULL YouV£ EKPfOSION I MUTT-/ it has owe / IT welcomes guests anymore-. HEAD PERFORMED A SURE SURGED-/ Ttlxr DRAWBACK// M/6HT OP HAIR ! MIRACLE' UPw LA2/ / STUFF MOT &A-P/ Si restores RESTORE , at busy meeting HAIR r UFADS/ SCITON — The regular meet­ ing of I he Women’s Institute wax held in the Parish Hall of Grace Anglican Church on Oct. with an attendance of 12 members and 8 visitors, who were from South Bolton, Ford- yco, and Sutton, he president, 9*7 ht Mfl Mrs Dorothy Seaman, weleom eri Hip visitors Tonvpiirrs. report.!*! 2 i r r» n WELL. WHAT won’ ^L:^^ulturo, Mrs. H ,t JUST ‘VWAT'D OU / OH, I'M PRETTyJ-A DECIDED TO KING BAZ l SURE HE /'THEN THAT THAT DEPENDS Inm Whose topic was What does COME HOME AGREED /ouGH4ATwLe ON WHETHER it Mean to Sou to be a W. I. YOU WAMTA ABOUT THAT? \ WITH ME.'i IT PRETTY EIGHT OR GO Member? Education, Mrs. C. UNANIMOUS.' FISHINV Carr reported on the art center at Expo Home economic», Mrs 1 Knights read an article entitled, B. The Way we Eat Mrs. Knight also demon irated two washing powders and gave a recipe for the use of beets, lor Welfare t and health, Mrs M. Vincent s|>oke on Sleep Soundly without l£Î*&P* V ‘Y» 41 i J’ilLs. Appreciation was expressed ■«T'> o -J' to Mrs D Mudgett, who made and Mrs W Clarkson, who dee orated the rake which won the L IL ABNER branch first prize in the contest at the semi annual convention WO*//® MILLION- at South Bolton TREE HIT vear-olo chunk DUCK.'.' A get well card was signed to EV/lTH O'WOOD CAN mere coy es lie sent to Mrs Lilian M i 111- A CAN O’ KITCHE-W TREAT jAE THAT ( SINK,'/ more, who has returned homo Mil BEANS// after being in wretsburg lies pita! and in ritiawa convales- V mg after an accident in her i home. j Member- were sorry to know that Mrs, George Patton. Coun ty President, ami member of Wiolo Jean-Lou»» » » the Sutton W I, had the misfor tune to tall injuring her foot and ankle. The contest for the afternoon The Meter-reader io-ii *:* was modeling hats made from kitchen utensils. Ten ladies took Mart with the visiting ladle* act CAPTAIN EASY It's all in a day's work...as he takes his readings, By LESLIE TURNER ing as judges Prize* were won by Mrs H Lahue and Mrs. B he's on the look-out for possible defects in your TW CHAP NEXT DOOR ( CRIPE5I HOW’LL ■ WE ...►t Ü&TA KEEP IT> A5K HIM TO SIN0„,BOT Russell. IWITIWC- VOB IN FOR. I'M \ *AKt »LIRB NFS' FLATELI5H PUR CELL BLOCK. HE «HSHT UJEW WE SUSPECT The program consisted of two FRIENDLY £NAOC- WLEEP1' r ^ 5TAy5 M,0Ï IAWAK& ©INgINfii ICOULP -Æ'y TH' RAT THAT WAP PO© contests, a musical one. won by meter. If there's an electrical problem on your mind, ©O IPENTlFy e'Awjf, : MCE WILL P-ri TEN-jRANP '0 AWAVI FATE IF l| Mrs H. Lahue and Mrs. D HEARD Hi« •Seaman The second contest take advantage of his call. He'll be more than pleased &INO was to fill in a girl's name to | go with a city. to refer you to the proper source of information. Mrs. Russell gave the report |of the semi annual convention a ■ The surprise parcel was wrm | hy Mrs Ja.s. Cowan Buffet refreshment* were «ervcd with ea and coffee being ! poured by Mrs. Geo. Patton ami Hydro-Quebec Mr- f). Seaman at a candle lighted table, deorrated by a large renlerpmre of fall VCge i table» and fruit*. 10 SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD, SAT, OCT. *1, 1967 ★ HOCKEY* Beavers at home to Gauls PROVINCIAL SENIOR LEAGUE Hunting and fishing FRIDAY'S OAM* Hyacinth* 2, Hull I tomorrow. Lionel Robidas SATURDAY'S GAMES Victonaville *t Hail 2.30 .'IUIf - rjï£M SUNDAY'S* GAMES in the Granby at Drummcuxiville may be ready for action St. Hyacinth* at Sh«rbrooke LEAGUE STANDINGS Sherbrooke Beavers will arrive m time for the workout. Thursday they came out on the ^ , .. host the Gauls of St. Hvacin- The Gauls got off to a good short end of a 5-3 overtime PROVINCIAL SENIOR LEAGUE the tomorrow evenjng al ^ start and chalked up three wins, count to Drummondville. sc HyfcdntA© ] i o 1? 2« « ;Sports Palace in a regular fix- one was S>v«r- them when Gran- injuries have plagued the E. T. Drummaaidvili* 3 0 21 ture of the Quebec Provin- pia>e Launel Robiis( bit. Coach Roy Boston at Montreal lfUp lhat droPPed a over- ers mingled with some of the is hopmg he will ^ ready for TODAY THE BALANCE of the deer hunting opens New Yorlc at Toronto time decision to Drummond- veterans from last year to form actl0n t(>morrow evening Chicago at Pittsburgh with zones A-l. A-2 and A3. While some have tried to California at Minnesota ville Thursday evening. There a good, fast skating club. The coach Roy stated they are make me believe that in last week's column I erred in Los Angeles at St. Louis (looking few reinforcements and sUting in zone A-3 that only the male can be taken, I beg WÊm SUNDAY'ES GAMES .-nay land a few players shortly to differ. Take another look at the hunting summary Pittsburgh at New York FIRST A ID COURSE — I the Orford patrol getting tips Green Timber patrols will be bt Louis at Detroit The return of Robidas will be A-3 is classified in a separate section. In fact it’s the third Members of the Canadian Ski from leader Harvey Catch- selected. Some of the group Los Angeles at Chicago a big help as the Beavers were item In the deer section. The map that accompanies the Patrol System are busy pre- paw. Two courses are being will be attached to hills in California *t Philadelphia forced to go with only three hunting summary is ambigious and the summary doesn't paring for their winter sche- run, one at Magog and the the Eastern Townships west­ NATIONAL LEAGUE WORLD OF defensemen against the Eagle* explain what boundaries are used to determine the areas dules. Shown left to right, other in Sherbrooke, with a ern section. Eastern Division i’ Thursday. of A-l A-2 and A 3. I went back to 1966 when these zones Richard Connor, l.en Bacheld- total of 68 candidates, from (Record photo: W L T F A Pts Charles Catchpaugh) 0 23 10 7 Jean Levesque is still under were first defined and to refresh your memories here er and Mrs. Pat McAuley of which the Mt. Orford and Bosston . 3 1 i Moatreai .. . 3 1 i 13 11 7 suspension and when he returns they are again. From the column of April 23/66: Zone ! Detroit > 2 i 15 2,0 5 is questionable. The case has “A”: is bounded on the east by highway 52 from the U S. ! Toronto i 2 0 12 8 4 1 10 8 3 yet to be studied by the Canadian border to Granby, by highway 13 from Granby to | ! New York . i 1 155 horses entered on weekend | Chicago 0 4 0 8 23 0 QAHA and then his sentence Drummondville and highway 9 from Drummondville to Western Division will be handed down. It is the Quebec bridge Zone “A-2” is bounded on the west by W L T F A Pts. SPORTS same with Gilles Papineau of highway 13 from Granby to Drummondville and by high­ California 2 0 L 13 3 5 Granby who was tagged last 2 1 11 7 5 way 9 from Drummondville to the Quebec Bridge; and card at Sherbrooke Race Track Los Angeles 0 is a possibility that Lionel Ro- Gauls stopped Granby 4-1 at Tuesday for shoving a lines- E'hiladelphia 2 2 0 6 10 4 on the east by highway 1 from Magog to the Quebec A field of 155 horses wilijhas lined up some well balan j’;.ou.^««r.s St. Louis . 1 2 1 8 9 3 Bridge, and on the south by Magog-Cranby road. Zone 1 Pittsburgh . 1 3 1 9 11 3 definite. Iand should be in good form fori The Tigers of Victoriaville compete on the weekend card ced classes. Some new horse ;4 ARDEjVT Jt;T joo, r. Ducios 1 Minnesota 0 2 2 8 16 2 "A-3” is bounded on the west by highway 52, on the The team will hold a work ‘°nght. ^travel to Hull today for an af­ at the Sherbrooke Race Track ^e making their initial appear., : MR. LU LU, 300, A. Rouleau oul this afternoon and Robidas, The Beavers will be seeking,ternoon encounter with the Na- North by the Granby-Magog road and on the east by f * f il CT COÇ in nnrcpc anCe anfl thlS Should give FEDOR DICK, 300, P Fillion jwho was sidelined with a frac- their second win of the season. : tionals while tomorrow they Lake Memphremagog (Only the male may be taken). So fora totalof $:1i:932;V" ^^ ' radtords plenty of picking, 6TH. RACE - PACE this evening 78 are slated to, Purse: $500.00 Americans off lured jaw last Sunday, may try They downed the Vies of Gran- will meet back in Victoriaville fellows take heed. Keep up to date . . . go to the gate while Sunday: P05* Time for this evening is 1. -ADVENTURE WINDSOR, p p. 8 out a special face mask and if!by but since then have failed to to complete their weekend fix- ☆ A ☆ afternoon a field of 77 wiil 3 P-m. while Sunday it is ,n the C. Grenier | it works out he will dress for hit the right side of the ledger, ture. In the other game tomor THE REPORTS on the general moose bunting mswer Starter Alexis Loran-Iafternoon at 2 p m If the wca 1A.—SAMMY H, p.p 7, the game. A protector has been They suffered a 4-2 setback by row Granby Vies move over to season in the province are running some 409 hundred t.her holds up the fans Should 2.--ADDIE MAJESTY, PP 1, to lead in gers can. . , J. P. Normandin j ordered from Y. Belanger at Victoriaville with 3-2 and 8-3: Drummondville to take on the below that of last year with figures released a year witness some good racing and|3 _M]ss express allie, p.p. z, j The purses have been drop the Montreal Forum and should, losses to the Nationals while Eagles. ago. The report dated October 10th as compared with new horses it will add c—c.uy UP, p p 3, R. Desiandcs ped but this was brought 5. J DEDA, p.p. 4, F. St. Denis with that of last year (66) dated October 11. The more interest in the battle. Ryder Cup about by the drop in the bet­ 6. —SHEIU.A LITTLE, p.p. 5, figures for this year show the districts as follows: The list of Sunday’s starters R. Ducios ting recently. The club exe­ HOUSTON (AP)—An unbe Abitibi: 368 (male), 199 cows), 60 (calves)-627; Chi­ follow: 7. —NANCY MITCHELL, P P 8, Chicago loss turns out to be cutive was obliged to do so G Adamson Hevable shot out of the woods, coutimi: 177 (male), 73 (cows), 9 (calves)-259; Gaspe: SUNDAY, OCT. ÎÎND., 5.00 P.M. under the circumstances but tth. race — pace by Arnold Palmer, a woman! ^ 221 (males), 106 (cows), 22 (calves) 349; Hull: 260 1ST. RACE — PACE it is hoped that they can bel purso: »iso.oo purse: $300 00 spectator who didn't duck anc'U r* c (males), 138 (cows), 29 (calves)-427; Monlreal: 334 flying easy, 500, gu jutras doming drives by Bobby Ni- L# w *!> I xJ Bid raised back to the previous i.-muss meadow rose. c. Grenier^ MISS THUNDERCLAP,^OO^J^ and Johnny pott gol the I bonaza, meet Habs (males), 194 (cows), 52 (calves)-780; Quebec: 124 amounts within a short time.1'2—JANrE: migler, a. Rouiean (males), 91 (cows), 25 (calves)-240; Rimouski: lit 13.—BUCKEYE BOURBON, 3 - nelson-s p. JAY, 700, : United States off to a ZMi-to-lVi The main event this evening R. Normandin Aime Morin lead over Britain s top golt (males), 80 (cows), 21 6. In the Meadows third, Happy Gal 8, NORTHWOOD BATTLE, 8. VOTING lady, 700, R. DuciosÎcrotch foursome matches^drew Black Hawks’ scoring machine gets a chance to improve its Los Angeles are tied for the R. Bernard controlled moose hunts at I-a Verendrye Park, I,an fourth and Charlie Connors’ 8TH. RACE - TROT another and lost a fourth! Each last season, while Boston Bruins record tonight when the Bruins lead -in ♦*-the Western Division Justa Pickup in the fifth spot. rentide Park. Matane Reserve and the Saint-Maurice 3ND. RACE — PACE Purse: 500.00 (victory counts one point and; were finishing last in the Nation- visit Montreal Canadiens in one with identical records of two Senator Spencer with Top Dia­ Purse: $300.00 1.— KIM D. GRATTAN, ! , . ... al Hockey League. of five scheduled NHL games. wins and a tie each. Reserve (which wasn’t Included in last year’s figures P. E. Coumoyer ;each half is split. mond complete the front row. 1. UNTOUCHABLE, N. Ladvane* New York Rangers visit The Seals are the surprise ol the kill compared to the same appro si in ale dates of •BORDER VIEW ROSE, bunter way, n. paquet Palmer teamed with Gardner Boston got both players in a Claude Grenier with Eddie’sjz Toronto Maple Leafs, Chicago the expanded league. The Cali last year show that the kill is down some 121 moose. Mike has the trailer spot. J. P. Lavalle* 3! burnbrae jimmy. R Bernard ;Dickins0n for a 2 and 1 triumph post-season trade and now Stan- 3. INDIAN BAR, G. Poisson 4.—UTAH RANGER^ F. st. Den'*;over Christy O’Connor of Ire field leads the NHL scoring visits Pittsburgh Penguins, Cali-ifornia club, which figured to be If we exclude the St. Maurice Ueserv* the kill would Aug Poulin’s Top Diamond isU.—UEn JOHNSTON, n McArthur|5 R Normandin Land and Peter Alliss of Eng race, Esposito is tied for sev- fornia Seals visit Minnesota strong defensively with former be down another 12 moose. The kill up October 10th one of the favorites but tough 5.—flying choice, n Paquet 6 —TRUSTY 1 .ASS, R Jodoln land. enth and the Bruins are tied foriNorth Stars, and Los Angeles Toronto stars Bobby Baun and show the kill for each section as follows: La Veren­ com petition can be expected ^ demon bow, c Whipple f „ . r 1 TV I 17. GOOSE EXPRESS, N Mtlot 7. -JET WINGS, P. Denis | The other American point was first. Kings visit St. Louis Blues in Kent Douglas, have the best drye: 72 males, 43 cows, 9 calves for 128. Lauren- fromi Connors„ Justa, „Pickup irkup o-as’ L „ JAMES R« FRISCO,imrurw M.vi Cha«non 8. STORMY PAN AM. R. Ducios scored by Nichols and Pott, who Stanfield, who had played two other scheduled games tonight, goal total in their division. The tide Park: 38 males, 23 cows, 7 calves, for 68. Matane well as Belbumeur s Happy Gal EitRthie Walter s. »TH. RACE — PACE irrushed Bernard Hunt and Neil part seasons with the Hawks,j Pittsburgh visits New York, chib has scored 13 goals in its Reserve: 28 males, 16 females, 2 calves for 46. St. This could he a battle before| JBD RACE _ PACi Purse: $350.00 sColes 6 and 5. didn't make the lineup last sea- St, Louis visits Detroit, Los .An- three games, w-hile allowing Maurice Reserve: 5 males, 7 females for 12 moose. The the winner crosses the line. | purse: $300.00 1 -CLEVER ADIOS, K St. Deni* j in other matches, in which son, but remained part of thejgeles visits Chicago, and Cali-only three, This evening two trot* are , coonVA. N. Lachance largest rack being reported from these hunts is from 2 —SKETCH. .1 P. LavaUee jtwo man teams play one ball Chicago organization by playing — on the card, one in the fifth 2 WALTEr cash book. 3. ..«ay MEADOWS, R Belanger and hit it alternately, Scotsman in the Central Professional Hock-. the Laurentide Park which measured 58”. and the other in the eighth. In’3. HI MCKY, J. Lefebvre 4. HAPPY G AL, L. Belhumeur 5. JUSTA PICKUP, W. Lancaster ! George Will and Welshman çy League. i* 4 *?- the first six .steppers are en-jt, TTNICK ADIOS, U. Jutra» KOMO, F Desrochers ifl—SENATOR SPENCER. Brian Huggett battled Julius; Meanwhile, Esposito scored 21 tered while in the other eight J. Lefebvre DUCK AND GEESE hunters of the area have had 8.—SUCCESS KNOX. M. Aubin j Boros and Bill Casper to a draw goais, while team-mates Bobby are on the list. J7, TOP DIAMOND. A. Poulin their spirits dampened so far this year. A couple of weeks 7. —SMART SAIL. M Leroux (While Britain's only full point an(j g^an Milita were scor- Tomorrow afternoon two trots 8. —GOLDEN TAURIDA, 18. EDDIES MIKE, C. Grenier ago the first sightings of geese were met with high spirits and seven pacing events are on Eligible: Eebc Z, N. Paque» |came on a 4 and 3 victory byjjng ^ and 35 goals respectively 4TH. RACE — PACE jTony Jacklin and Dave lhomas^0 ^ca£[ Hawi{S to the league and anticipation that there might be the chance of down­ the card w ith the main one in Pune: $175.00 10TH. RACE — PACE ORFORD ing one of these fine birds but they seemed to have pass­ the ninth for winners of $500 Purse: $335.00 over Doug Sanders and championship. 1—NANCY GOOSE, R. Jutras Masters champion Gay Brewer ed us by. Since then there have been no flocks pass­ and more, Preferred excluded.| i. doctor SPENCER, A. M. Aubin |i IRISH PETER, N, Paquet Stanfield has scored four RHYTHM MAC, F. St. Deni* BASKING IN SUNSHINE ing and spirits faded. Duck hunters have faced the same Seven will go in this dash with 3—SCOTTY B GOOSE, Four more Scotch foursomes^fa>® an(1, ?dded„se^n 3ssists Diana’s Gem and Rilla’s Song C. Rocheleau|3. IN CHORUS. R. Jutras fate in that most of the ducks being taken are locals. This 4 ABE AI-AIN. C. Fluet 4 HAPPY GUY. S. Jacobs [were scheduled in the afternoon [or 11 pom s while the Bruins the two favorites but C.M.W.C. "i KATHY’S COLLERN, G. Monge.iu |.>. -COMMANDER PICK, , ,, _ ... , 7t have won three and tied one i, week, however, those returning from hunting at Lake St, Hal Regent, Laura Cax and Sep p it rournover Over tuG 7,160■ V8Fu* p3F • . • Peter have noted that the ducks are starting to arrive 8. ADAM BYRD LAD. W. Mosher 6 cloverland jolly. Champions Club Cypress Creek game this scason’ tspos,to s Will could provide' plenty of 7.—ABE KEINT. G. Adamson scored five goals and added an there, so, with a little help from the weatherman we opposition. 8 -HENRY B IBAF, A. Rouleau w. leuicaster course> basking in bright sun a 7 tina clap y Lepage Uhiiie Eight best-ball matches!8®8181 «till will get some shooting in. The rest of the dashes should 4TH. RACE - TROT -JAY SPANGLER, GU. Jutra» , . . . . , provide some good racing as Purs#: $175.00 Kliutble Peter G The Second, are slated today with the bucYK SCORES THREE THIS WEEK I had the privilege of talking with Paul Brunellc, racing secretary. 1. CENTAUR. 300, R. Guertln j Davies competition ending with 16 sin-; Another Boston forward. John- Ben Day, Jr., biologist in charge of big game for the ------gles battles Sunday. Vermont Wildlife Service. During the coming weeks 1 Palmer's shot on the 428-yard I will comment on some of the items that we talked 15th proved to be the decisive East Germany blow for the Americans. # . over regarding deer habits and the situation of the Rough Riders out to beat Dickinson drove the ball into vvinS qOld 016001 deer herds In Vermont. Many thanks to John and a thicket of trees and the ball! Ken of the Yaniaska Conservation Assoc., for your Invi­ was in a mess of hay. A pine qJ Pre-OlympiCS tation. Argos, Als meet Esks as tree obstructed the flight to the ^ _ ■rir ★ ☆ M Palmer hooked around the ^ast Germany won its third THE FIRST REPORTS on the deer hunting In the 'trunk of a tree to the green, «old medal of he pre-Olympic area show that some 99 deer have been registered during Ticats clash with Bombers seven feet from the cup. Dlck.n- ,C'am« whtpn l c,nlu[.\rl<'U ^ the first week of the hunting season. 30 males. 33 females M 4ha î*. | » » a h.rdiP 50 metre free pistol snoot and 36 fawns have been registered by the District Of­ The popular belief that coach “My entire interest is in beating day m a pair of interlocking ston sanK. l"c *:uu 1 ‘ Fnda\ fice. Frank Clair would sooner have somebody.” CFL games. ,hrcP and [hp A"1"1'8"* [0[^d . rt .. ,rnrp , ou. of $ a r. uni «4 into a two-hole lead, which thev Artelt scored 5o0 points out oi his Ottawa Rough Riders defeat if* ironical, however, that the two ON TV kept a possible 600 to edge Vladimir LAKE MASSAWIPP1 PROTECTION CLUB INC, IZrn!juh inRtheaCanad.aan Foo*' haPPfn*t0 The Montreal-Edmonton game British captain Dais Rees Stolipin of ’he Soviet Union, will be holding a directors meeting this coming Wed­ ball league is untrue . ls 'che-.luled for 8 p.m. FDT and thought another shot turned the whose score was 559 The nesday evening October 25, at Ripplecove Inn, Ayer’s th# fart R1d by CTV. He said that Boros over- score—the first medal for Spam on*''his'"'budge!°rfti'"IbM'''after 'h<> Argon8u,s in 1'<>Kynl<>’ beginning at 2:30 p.m. EDT ! clubbed his ball on the par-three here Stamps' passing attack best in I Toronto had won three Grey Montreal Alouettes play the The Rough Riders defeated l*’"1 ar,d wa® sa’l'n? <"ct 'he East Germany earlier had Cup championships in two Eskimos of the Western Foot Toronto 38-3 Sept. 24 in the first Sceen. won a gold in rowing with its ■ • ball Conference In Edmonton of three scheduled meetings be Spectatorsalors scurried out of coxless four and another in 6*7 Canada, says Coach Keys and will ”1 don't think l have any ven­ todav, while Hamilton plays the tween the two clubs this scason ,hp "a> P*cept one woman, who:gymnastics, where Karin Jan/ dettas,” Clair said Thursday Blue Bombers in Winnipeg Sun They are also scheduled to meet Jusl stood there and let the ball (was victor on the women’s up in Ottawa Saturday, Oct. 28. bounce off her stomach onto the 0ven bars The Vrgonauts had six regu-1 Rrppn be tough to stop, tied for top The Soviet I'nion is far ahead — “Ski thrills are just around the Ballots tor outstanding football lars out of thc lineup during the ------in gold medals with 15 and corner, more and better skiing is at your door step". Head coach Eagle Keys of HAS OWN PASSER last meeting and are up to Plv/PrS blJV Japan is second with seven. Saskatchewan Roughriders may Keys has his own passing acc strength for Sunday 's game 1 # PROGRAM LIGHT That's what Management at Orford announced in ex­ be trying to insure against in scrambling Ron Lancaster, pectation of a snow filled season (average snow fall in player are beginning to roll in “If thi> team plays as well as Larry Zeidel Friday s light program was Townships is 154 inches) Trails have been enlarged, ovesr-confidence in the ranks and Sunday’s game is likely to| 1 know jt can. there is no doubt _ _ devoted to shooting, fencing, facilities were improved and renovated, all in accordance be one of the best of the season. MONTREAL (CP) — The pre lor, Bill Frank; Ottawa Rough in ir> mind that we can hea: frOHI BarOnS Looking to Sunday's cnicial water polo- free style wrestling with a schedule that will permit opening as soon as The Saskatchewan coach was liminarv ballots are In as foot- Rider» Russ Jackson, ottaw lam Western Football Conference Toronto coach PHILADELPHIA \ pW _ and middle-heavyweight weight Mother Nature provides snow, soon! . . . _ . his usual close-mouthed self ball writers and broadcasters Boh Brown. Montreal Alouettes Cahill said Thursday night Philadelphia Flyers of the Na- lifting-events m which Canada Get your passport to more and better skiing now. gamemKcKina against algary whon jt came to talking about across Canada begin the voting Phil Brady. Larry Fairiiilm, The \rgos are currently In Stampeders, Keys "irsday e candidates, in order: player of the year in 1965 going nowhere Child 13 years and under yourself to score points. In other weekend football ac- British Columbia Lions -Jim Maximum per family Keys said Calgary quarter lion, Montreal Alouettes visit '’olinR- •,'m 5.nmg. Dwayne back Peter Liske "has had a re- Edmonton Eskimos Saturday Czupka; Edmonton Eskimos— HARNESS m 5rr discount if paid markable season, considering and then meet British Columbia ‘,in' Thomas. Frank Coscntino. before December 1st this is the first time he has ac- Lions in Vancouver Monday, Ot- ^°*ln L a g rone; Calgary ★RACING* tually started at quarterback.” tawa Bough Riders play To Stampodors Peter Liske. Tern ORFORD SKI AREA ., . . , . ronto Argonauts Sunday and Kvanshen, Wayne Harris; Sa*- f SHERBROOKÊ BOX 248 — MAGOG Uske has been pass.ng so Hamilton Tiger Cats are at Win- '«•tchawan Ro u g h r i d a c a - EXHIBITION SPORTS PALACE Tel : (819) 843-6548 weU this year ,hat he is within ^ Sllm1av a„ajnv, ,he BUl_ George Heed. Wayne Shaw Ed SUNDAY, OCTOBER 22nd atriking distance of three CFL Bombers McQuarlers: Winnipeg Blue GROUNDS season records—for touchdown Bomber»—Ken Nielsen. Ken 7:30 P.M. passes, pass attempts and pass The Montreal-Edmonton con- Nielsen, Bill Whisler Wadnatday, Saturday, 8.00 P.M, Sunday aftarnoon, 2:00 P.M. ST. HYACINTHE vs, SHERBROOKE completions—and has a shot at test will be televised on the CBC Hamilton Tiger . C»t»-Tom- On WHnasday, I A0I6S' NIGHT, All tickets not claimed by 4 P.M. day ot Gamo Sam Etcheverry’s CFL record national network and the Hamtl- my Joe Coffey, Gene Ceppetelli. Ladias admitted for 35c will be put on sale. for yards gained passing in a ton-Winnipeg game on the CTV John Barrow; Toronto Argo- Gtnaral Admission: $1.00 — Admission to Club Houso $1.00 SI.75, $150, $1.25 teaaon. * I i Eastern network. nauta—Jim Dillard, Bobbg Taj

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