...... ,,.,,., .. ,,,,,.,.... ,,,,,~ Here & There THE IR,OQUOIS POST I,,,.,... by Kay Kay ••,.,,,_ There is no greater sport than winter fishing through the ice (naturally) ...or the ,thrill of AND MATILDA ADVOC·AT.E trying to get a six or seven lb. Authorized aa Second Claa1 Mail­ fish through a .hole about five VOL. XXXVII No. 43 Post Office Departmftnt. OttawL Iroquois, Ontario, Thursday, :f ebruary 23, 1961 $2.50 Per Year In Advance inohes square at the bottom but barrel size at the top. Tihis type of hole is the kind ,preferred by fishermen so that if they topple in, all that can •happen is they get Held at St. Jahn ' s a wet foot. It's also

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Clifford McQuaig Page 4-THE IROQUOIS POST Mourn Passing Several THURSDAY, FEB. 23rd, 1961. News Notes Hainsville Mrs. Stanley Armstrong, Og.,. densburg, N.Y., spent last week Well Known Area W.M.S. ·Met lnc·orporate end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Seeley. Last Week Mr. and Mrs. Judson Ellis and District 1 young son, of Deep River, were The February meeting of the • • weekend guests of the former's And District Residents Hainsville W. M. S. was held at A ssoc1abon parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. V. Ellis. the ihome of Mrs. Harve 'Froats of . . Mrs. Neil Showell, of Guelph, ter which the remains were se;t community life of Iroquois and RUSSELL C. FADER Glen Stewart. At a recent meetmg of the Ont- is spending some time at the to Iroquois, arriving there Thurs- served as reeve for some years. ario Valley Industrial Develop- home of net parents, Mr. and The many friends of Russell day afternoon where they rested In 1907 he married Etta Daw­ Twelve members answered the I C. Fader in many parts of Ont- until Friday afternoon at the W. son, of Iroquois, who predeceased roll call by cards, letters and visits. ment A~sociation .•held at the Mor- 1Mrs . Wellington Robinson. ario, were shocked when news was E. Fitzsimmons Funeral Home, him on January 24th, 1955. These totalled 35 sent, 6 letters risburg Civic Centre, Incorpora- ~r. and Mrs. _C. J. Serviss spent. received of his sudden passing on where at 2 o'clock a short service and 2 visits...... a few days this week at Elgin Surviving are two sons and two tion of the Association was :fmah- visiting the latter's brothers, Nor- Monday morning, February 13th, was held with Rev. J. Leslie Dean, The meeting opened with a daughters, George and Gilbert zed by Mr. Carlton Mclnnis who man Coon, Mr. and Mrs. Jo-hn at his home in Kitchener. Iroquois United Church, officiat- Davy, of St. Catharines, Ont., reading on the thirty-six Psalm The late Mr. Fader was the only ing. Many relatives attended, in­ Mrs. Albert Boisclafr (Frances) and ·prayer by the president, Mrs. was in attendance. The Associa- Coon. son of the late Capt. Fred Fader eluding his wife and daughter al­ l()f Toronto and Mrs. Robert Mil­ B. Reynolds. tion considered several letters Weekend guests of Mr. and and his wife, the former Sarah E. so many friends from Toro~to, Jer (Marguerite) of Kentucky, as from various industTies who have Mrs. E. Norton were their daugh­ 1 Minutes of the January meeting Armstrong, of lroquois, who sur- Ottawa, Portland, Athens, Arn­ well as fifteen grandchildren. were read by the secretary, Mrs. shown interest in the six Munici- ter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. vives. prior, Ogdensburg, Cardinal and A brother, John Davy, and two Hanes, moved and adopted as palities as a result of having re- H. W-arren and family, John, Jane, He was born at Cardinal on Iroquois. sisters, Minnie and Amanda Davy read. ceived the brochure "Plush Pi6n- JoAnne and Jimmy. May 11th, 1917, and attended The remains were placed in the rpredeceased him many years ago. A letter was read by Mrs. Lloyd eering." A Jetter was also con- Little Shelley Brazolot, of both the publie and high school vault at Point Iroquois to await The remains rested at the W. Cook and the special ·prayer part­ sidered from the Federal Covern- Guelph, retm·ned home Sunday and graduated from the latter in burial at- Cardinal in rthe Spring. E. Fitzsimmons Funeral Home, ner for the year named as Miss ment containing the names of sev- after spending the past three December, 1933. To further his The pallbearers were Messrs. Iroquois, where the funeral ser­ Edith A. Brown. eral firms interested in decentra- months with Mr. and Mrs. Robert education he then went to Iro- Ross Jamieson, Keith Beaupre, vice was •held on Friday morning, lizing. Decfaion was reached that MacDonald and J.oan. Thank you notes from cards quois where he attende

by a score of 48-401• Scoring: Team 1: A. Fader 14, R. Secord 1, W. Jackson 9, T. McCurdy 12, ];>. Archibald 12. Team 2: W. Barkley (substit­ ute) 25, R. Roberta 6, D McCurdy 4, T. McCurdy 2, L. Hanes 3. Inter-School Competition • Weighs Both the Boy's and Girls' Bas­ ketball Teams were victoTious • Fells tre•s u to 4 ft. · diqmete over Kemptville in the games held on bhe 17th. The girls came home • Cuts· 18 from Kemptville praising a vic­ second tory of 22-9. C. Smith 8, W. VeT­ • Full po e · berg 9, C. Baker 3, S. Coulter 2. positio • Flush t andle for groun level cutting; • L-ow µel and mainte- · ·: none costs. • Fam · s Homelite quality , cons,uc:tion. "' See y r dealer for a f1 ,e emonstration.

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IROQUOIS t 0~ ~:78 Page 7-THE_ IROQUOIS POST Iroquois Women's Institute HearsHome Economist THURSDAY, FEB. 23rd, 1961. The r egular 'monthly meeting Seeley were appointed -to convene presentative from Montreal will entertained with two solos '~Chris­ es were given by Mrs. A. Banford, of the Iroquois Women's Institute the Lion's Club dinner, March be the guest speaker and it was topher Robin" and 'I Jove you "Doors"; Mrs. A. Bowden, "Cows" Reports was held in the community cen­ 13th. decided to invite Institutes from truly" which were very much en­ Mrs. L. C. Davis, Rats"; Mrs. D. tre, Thursday evening, February Mrs. L. C. Davis reported on the Cardinal, Mainsville, Johnstown, joyed. Hare "Cttts"; and Mrs. Norton, 16th, at 8 p.m. Women's Institute meeting they Morrisburg and Matilda to attend. Miss Nancy Pritc·hard, of Corn­ "Snow." Mrs. Ivan Seeley presided, as­ attended at Riverside Heights on Mrs. Batchelor gave a very in­ wall, home economist for the three Mrs. L. C. Davis presented Miss From sisted by Mrs. D. Hare ,the secre­ January 22nd. A representative teresting address on the motto, United Counties, was introduced Pritchard with a gift on behalf tary. of the Immigration Branch of Ci­ "Homemaking is no common task, by Mrs. Seeley. Her topic, "Meat of -the Institute and thanked all The roll call was answered by tizenship addressed the meeting. its the attitude that makes it dull and Meat Cooking" Demonstrating who had assisted with the pro­ a 1·educing exercise and demon­ l\1rs. E. Norton convenor of or interesting." · where all the differnnt cuts of gram. Toronto strating it. Public Relations, announced that -s. (Rev.) D. 0. Fry, accom­ meat are cut from the beef, fol­ The meeting closed with "The More estimates of Government lowd by a meat questionaire, the Mrs. E. Norton and Mrs. I. the March 16th meeting a re- ied by Mrs. (Dr.)" J. R. Miller Queen" and lunch was served by DepaTtments were the order this prize won by Mrs. Lottie Merk­ the !hostesses, Mrs. D. Hare, Mrs. eighth week of the Session. De­ ley . • R. Keck and Mrs. E. Paquette, spite a full day and night's debate Two minute impromptu speech- and a social time enjoyed. estimates of the Department of PITTSTON Steele and George Steele, Car­ .Mr. and Mrs. Cecil McIntosh of dinal, to Kemptville on Saturday Inkerman, Mrs. Wm. Hutt of Lon­ afternoon and calied on Mrs. Ly­ don, and Mr; and Mrs. Silas Lei­ all Brown, who is a patient in zert of Kemptville, called on Mr. the district hospital. and Mrs. Alvin Leizert recently. Mr. and Mrs. ·Bert Bickerton, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Merkley Kemptville, were Sunday guests and family, Smi-1ilis Falls, called with Mr. -and Mrs. Earl Marlatt. on Mr. and Mrs. Henry Millar, Many from there attended the Saturday. funeral •Of the late Ray Hunter, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Taylor spent held in the Presbyterian Church, Saturday evening with Mr. and Spencerville, Saturday afternoon. Mrs. Wilbert Safford. . '~ ,.. Sunday last Mr. and Mrs. Al­ UNITED W.M.S. GROUfS vin Leizert and Emerson Ingram MET WITH PRESBYTERIAN were dinner guests with Mr. and Free! Marie Fraser's new milk powder recipe booklet, W.M.S., DAY OF PRAYER "Desserts- light and luscious." Write today! Mrs. · Earl Marla,tt. . D AI RY F A R ME RS OF CANADA Mr. and Mrs. Roy Holmes, ac- The United W.M.S. of Pitts- 409 Huron Street, Toronto • companied Mr. and Mrs. Joe ton, Mainsville and Crystal Rock, ;.::.::.::::::::::::::.::::.::.::.::.::.::.::.::.::.::.::.::.::.::.:.t:.::.::.::.::.::.::.::.::.=.=.::.=.::.-::.::.=.=.=.-::.=.=..::.:-======-======+======;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;..~-1 ------F. M. CASS, Q.C. M.P.P. Agriculture still remained uncom­ pleted. The CCF Party who now try to appear as farmer's friends, as well as labour's spokesmen, be­ laboured both the government and the official Liberal Opposition, farm policies, particullarly did they attack the policies of both on ·hog marketing. Farquhar Oliver, M.P.P. and former Liberal Leader made one -0f his excellent but in­ frequent speeches and with his considerable experience and au­ thority had the ear of all Minis­ ters. New Brunswick No. 1 Quality On Thursd-ay the House pro­ vided, du1'ing .the estimates of the Department of Labour, one of the noisiest and most disorderly Fresh, Finn and Flavourful! scenes ever witnessed in the Le­ All Values gislature. Members of all Parties Effective on tiheir feet simultaneously defied Feb. 23, 24, 25 rulings of Speaker and Deputy Speaker alike. It really seemed too bad that Members with _so STOCK UP -· so-lb much serious and important work AT THIS ~~- QQll~~h.o.11 Id waste t.lie-ir HK, -~--- - LOW, and public monies thereby repre­ w,v· sented in such a manner. Tihis was PRICE! Bag. pointed out by Prime Minister Frost and resulted in a ·return to sserious and decorous behaviour. T>he estimates finally were consi­ - dered and approved ,at the end of TENDER, NEW GREEN SLACK'S WHITE RED EMPEROR a late night Session. T-h~ Private Bills Committee again 'ha·d s~veral stormy meetings CABBAGE MUSHROOMS with Mayor Whitton of Ottawa California No. successfully but acidly and stri­ dently sponsoring in person a City Imported, No. 1 of Ottawa Bill. Among otiher Com­ 1 Quality FreshNo. &Qua.-lity tasty 21 .bs mittees meeting was one to consi­ LB. ~, LB. PKG. 29c der the important question of 8c SIRLOIN, T-BONE portable pensions. From the 1·e­ port given to the Committee by a WING, ROUND and RUMP panel of experts set up last year FRASERVALE FROZEN · to study the problem, it is appa­ rent -that while ,portability of pen­ FISH and . CHIPS HONEY SP sions is desirable and ·possible, there are many vexing questions Just Heat STEAKS to be settled before that end can and Serve! CAKE be attained. 24-oz PKG. A Delicious The F,riday morning Session 55c Cake or ROASTS found unemployment again the subject of debate at the insistence of both Opposition Parties. It in­ Aylmer Choice 20-oz. 12-oz. Canada's Finest deed seems very strange that these Tender, Juicy Red or people are determined to hold up Cream Com.. 2 tins 39c jars 45c regular government business and Blue Brand Beef passing of estimates (which in Clark's Fancy 20-oz. LB. themselves provide funds for work) with a barrage of meaning­ Tomato Juice 2 tin 21c less words repeated over and over 32-oz. MAPLE LEAF SMOKED, CRY-0 -VAC WRAPPED Whole or Half again by tfue same speakers. Much Vimy Raspberry or 24-oz jar good even might be accomplished Mixed p· Ides j~r 45c if these people ihad constructive Straw. Jam jar 35c COTTAGE ROLLS ...... :. lb 69c suggestions to offer to aid in Save l,2c ! Giant size DELICIOUSLY DIFFERENT - Individually Wrapped Young meeting this most serious problem A ll Good Fa ncy Yellow O~'s or sliced) but nary a constructive idea ever pkg. 75c seems to be forthcoming. PORK TENDERLOIN ...... lb 99c All in all it was not a week of Cling Peaches tin 33c 3-lb. MAPLE LEAF TENDERSWEET BREAKFAST accomplishment. Stokely's Honey Pod 15-oz. Mil-ko .. tin 85c met with the Presbyterian W.M.S. coupon worth 15c) RINDLESS BACON lb 79c at Mainsville Presbyterian Church Fancy Peas 2 tiris 37c on Friday afternoon for the Grapefruit-Pineapple 4 8-oz A COLD WEATHER FAVOURITE! MEATY World Day of Prayer service. Aylmer Tomato--Save 6cl 11-oz. Frui ·Drink .. 3 tins $1 Mrs. James Riddell was chairman, Catsup ...... btls. LEAN PORK HOCKS lb 35c Mrs. Herbert Byers the Secretary­ 2 33c 40-oz. Treasurer, and Mrs. Roy Leizert MAPLE LEAF SKINLESS organist. Leaders were Mrs. Jas'. First Q ua lit y Seamleu ctn.25c Riddell, Mrs. Roy Leizert, and PORK SAUSAGE ...... lb 49c Mrs. George Montgomery, Pitts­ Nylons ...... pair 69c Asaorted 10-oz. ton; Mrs. Wm. Smith, Mainsville, Sizes 8 ½ to 11-15 Denier, 4-0-0 needle and Mrs. Elmer King, of Crystal 5 tins 89c Rock. Many other members took Robin Hood 7-lb. m of Mushroom, Vegetable-Beef, Fish Specials . . . part in the service. cken with Rice, Cream of Chicken CELLO WRAP Offering was received by Mrs. Baking· FlolJ! bag 59c Ivan Sayeau and Mrs. Wallace llogg's Nourishing Cereal 6 ~,-oz. COD FILLETS 5 lb box 1.29 Anderson. A duet by Mrs. Riddell Robin Hood 5-lb. CELLO WRAP and Mrs. Safford "There is Al­ pecial 'K' .... pkg. 19c ways Time for Prayer" was en­ Cooking Oats· bag 53c (with. coupon worth Sc) SOLE FILLETS ...... 5 lb box 1.89 joyed. Mrs. Roy Holmes gave a read­ ing in keeping with the theme of the service "Forward Througih tJhe Ages in Unbroken Line". Offic­ ers for next year are C'hairman Mrs. Ivan Sayeau; Secretary~ Treasurer, Mrs. Herbert Blrers. S. & F~ MARKETS Meeting closed ,vith the bene­ diction. If It's For Sale, Wanted, For Rent, etc. I THURSDAY, FEB. 23rd, 1961. THE IROQUOIS POST-Page 8

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Property For NEWS FROM HOMELITE Chai KEELER - In lo Slower This Year models EZ and of ,a dear husban M.D.H.S. Hon. H. L. Rowntree, Q.C., Ont- 1He _urged all those who have yet hons. Owen R. Da Arthur Keeler, w Mary Ronson, South Mountain ario Minister of Transport, showed to obtain their new registration OL 2-J507. CO. LTD. FebTuary 27th,. 6 Ice Carnival Queen and •her two great concern today when he said, and drivers' licences to do so now. "Too dearly ove be princesses, Carole Montieth and "Renewals of motor vehicle regis- "Remj:\mber, there are only 27 HEARING AIDS Real Estate and Ins forgotten". Jean Allen, all of our school, will trations and ,drivers' -licences are business days remaining to March THE WORLD'S Members of Photo Sadly mis a by Wife and Fam­ go to Perth •on Saturday where far behind last year. Up to date 15." ily. Mary will compete in the Miss less than 40 per cent have been is- WE Have several inte steel buy­ * * Eastern Ontario Snow Queen sued." THE LATE C. E. McQUAIG ers for properties s h as: bun­ ng mem­ contest. T,he entire student body "T,his means", the minister con­ (From Page One) galows, older ty,pe omes, -cot­ ory of a n well, sell-not the wife or the kid­ tern, in good st e And while ,he set our quota at twenty-five cents Tuesday afternoon, Feb. 22nd, ,t,he dies-something more tangible Will sell at re on per student and the response was service being conducted by Ibis sleep and perhaps, even useful, to with good ter so great that. we were able ti:> ,pastor, Rev. J. L. Dean, of the His memory vi others. All joking aside, for al Apply Clay.to send thirty-five dollars to the Iroquois United Ohurc'h, assisted Ever reme ered by Wife small outlay in a -classified ad. tain Station, Ohi-pman-Lamont Tragedy As$o­ by Rev. C. A. Adey, pastor of Sons, Gerald and Roy. you may turn your discar::!P..:i ciation in Lamont, Alberta •the Au<:tioneer Brinston United Ohurch. Burial items into -cash. Drop into our next day. In -0ur letter of iC0ffi• Prop. was in Spruce Haven Cemetery, office no later than Tuesday mendation to the Lockerby Coun­ ______. ______·Brinston. The -pall bearers were evening. The Iroqu is Post. It is with sincere app cil on their fine efforts, we also sented at the Bonspiel and if it is Messrs. George ,Brouse, Mac Fet­ bhat I extend thanks to suggested that each secondary anything '1ike the Utica Bonspiel terly, Ohester Roode, Asael H.an­ QUANTITY of go b~ led ay in the village who co school in Ontario set their quota the trip will ~ertainly be well son, Arthur Morrison and Howard and straw, a)so ass Y- l'lal~ cthe success of -the re tractor, -practi:c y n e ,.; Iilif'ffi e at twenty-five cents per student worth taking. Our -curlers also Mellon. for the MarC'h of Di OL 2-4225. 42-2p thus ,asuring a memorial fund of plan an evening of curling with The large attendance at the "thank you" is ext aproximately ,sixty thousand