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""r~‘ ALL THE NEWS • ' AT>Tt 'Ï'H tt NXWS ” ’V OP GLENGARRY 79 OP GLENGARRY ly The Glengarry FOR GLENGARRIANS FOR GLENGARRIAN8 THB FINEST WEEKLY NEWSPAPER IN EASTERN ONTARIO Alexandria, Ont.. Friday, May 25, 1945 $2.00 A YEAH VOL.LIII—No. 21 Pine Grove Club Williamstown To Mission To Open Glengarry Resolution On Floor Prices Election Campaigns Intensifying Here, Sunday Elects Officers Have Cattle Show Adopted By Ont. Cheese Producers Here, As Polling Dates Approach Pine Grove Football Club, Ottawa A Mission is to be held in St. Fin- Valley and District champions in 1941 Championship Ayrshire nan’s parish, Alexandria, next week, openng at the 8 o’clock Mass, on Sun- Asks That Ontario Exe-cutive Do Everything organized for the coming season at Day To Be Held Monday is Official’ Nomination Day For Provincial an enthusiastic meeting held in Lag- day, when the First Communion class Possible To Maintain Equitable à Riding—Joint Meeting To Be gan Hall .last Friday eveninng. In Late September will receive their First Holy Com- Price For Cheese In Post-War Markets. The following officers were elected: munion . Held In Armouries A championship Red and White A resolution from Glengarry, pre- Honorary Presidents—Dougald Mac- The Mission will be conducted by Election activities are approaching Show is to be held at Williamstowfl sented by the local Association’s Pre- Gillivray, Keith MacMaster. Rev. William Meloughney, C.S.C., and Second War Bride peak intensity in Glengarry this week during the last week of September, sident, Horace S. Marjerison of Apple Tpr. Donald MacMaster President—Duncan MacGuaig Rev. Edmund Goedert, C.SC., both as the date for Provincial voting ra- it was decided at a meeting in Corn- Hill, was passed at the quarterly meet- 1st Vice-Pres.—W. MacNeil members of the Congregation of the In Family Arrives pidly draws near. The joint Nomin- Wounded Second Time wall this week when representatives of ing of the Ontario Cheese Producers’ 2nd Vice-Pres.—N. MacLeod Holy Cross, Montreal. Hours of service' ation Day meeting for the Ontario all Ayrshire County groups and clubs Mrs Peggy Eileen Hamelin, wife of Association held last week at Belle- See.-Treas.—Morlin Campbell tor the week will be announced at the -.election will be held hi the Armouries, Tpr. Donald MacMaster of the Fort as far west as Belleville were present. Sgt. W. J. Hamelin of Alexandria, and ville. The resolution asked that the Garry Horse, a son of Dr. D. A. Mac- Coach—Archie MacGillivray Sunday Masses. their two children, Patricia, two years Monday evening, and one week later, The Show will be under auspices of executive do everything to maintain an Master, was wounded for the second Captain—J. MacMaster on June 4th, citizens of this province the Glengarry Ayrshire Breeders’ As- Running concurrently with the main and Richard, six months are expected equitable price for cheese in post war time in the closing days of the Europ- Manager—W. MacLeod. to arrive here, today, to make their will go to the polls. sociation and the Williamstown Agri- program of the Mission, will be spe- markets and to see that the provisions ean campaign, according to word re- cial lectures throughout the week home with her mother-in-law, Mrs Wm Three candidates are definitely in cultural Society . of the Agricultural Prices Support Act ceived from him by his sister, Mrs J. Entries will include the first and se- fur the youth of the parish. Hamelin, Peel street. floor prices, be carried out. the field for the June 4th voting: E. H. Cowan, Alexandria, this week. Detroiters Have Ai MacGillivray, Alexandria, Liberal; cond prize winners from all Red and One of a large groufr of English war Speaking on the resolution, Mr Mar- Osie P. Villeneuve, Maxville, Progres- m a letter written on May 4th from White shows within the district as brides scheduled to arrive in Ottawa, jerison pointed out that export sive .Conservative; J. J. MacDonald, hospital, Tpr. MacMaster reported he Four Service Sons wel] as first and second prize winners Dr. MacGillivray yesterday, Mrs Hamelin is the second prices governed all dairy prices Alexandria, C.C.F. had suffered a broken leg and bullet from certain designated fairs in dis- daughter-in-law to come from Eng- in Canada and had to be watched, v/ounds to the same leg, in which he tricts where no Red and White Show land in the past few months. Mrs Daisy All three parties have been active Four sons of Mr and Mrs Wm A. Dies At Winnipeg carefully. In wartime consumers had had been wounded previously in Sept- will be held. This will make a grand E. ‘Hamelin, Wife of L-Cpl. J. A. Ham- for the past week' holding meetings MacDonald, of Detroit, formerly of got cheap food while farmers had got ember 1944. show for Eastern Ontario and is in Ime ehn, arrived in Alexandria last October. in many centres of the riding, and Glen Norman, are seeing service in The funeral service which was simple a fair price as a result of subsidies. others are scheduled for next week. As yet no official notification has the U.S. forces .according to a feature with the championship show which and beautiful for Dr Roderick A. Mac- “The only way we can hope to get was held in Western Ontario last year In every case the meetings are being reached the family. story in a recent issue of the Federal- Gillivray of 141 Campbell Street, Win- fair prices is to follow along with a held jointly, in support of both the o Mogul plant magazine. Mi-. MacDon- for the winners at Red and White nipeg, dentist of that city for the past Jack McLaughlin subsidy program. All prices are going shows in that part of the province. federal and Provincial candidates of ald is an employe of that Detroit in- 27 years was held on Tuesday May 1st to be decided by negotiation and con- the particular party. The C..C.P. men Arrived Home dustry and the two oldest boys had A splendid prize list is being drawn at 2 p.m. in Thomson’s funeral chapel tracts,’’ stated Mr Marjerison. He went up and will include county herd com- Among Freed are trying a method new to Glengarry, also worked there before joining the by the Rev. Russell MacGillivray of on to say that industry and organi- holding open air meetings with a loud- From Overseas services. Mr MacDonald is a brother petition. Malcolm Gumming, Lancaster, Augustine United Church with burial The first-known Glengarrian to be zed labor was, and always had been, speaker apparatus_ to carry the gos- of Hugh F. MacDnoald of Glen Nor- is chairman of the general conunittee in Elmwood cemetery. taken prisoner of war by the Germans subsidized by tariffs and that farmers looking after the show, with Gordon pel of the new party. Nursing Sister Theodora McDonald man, while his wife is a sister of Mrs The pallbearers were Col. Charles in World War 2, John J. (Jack) Mc- should get the same benefits through arrived in' AlexbndrSat Wednesday Bennett agricultural representative for taxation. On Tuesday afternoon, next, George Angus R. McDonald of Green Valley. Macpherson, Dr. C. A. Clare, Dr T. G. Laughlin has been freed from prison evening, home from overseas after four j Glengarry, acting as secretary. Drew, Ontario leader of the Progres- Wounded in the South Pacific, where McCarty, George Horner, Karl Melvin, camp and has reached England safely, “The war had made for some equality years’ service with No 14 Canadian The meeting for the completion of sive Conservative party, will come to he served for 31 months, Satnley J. and Archie Brown. according to word reaching his mother between farmers and labor and this General Hospital unit in England and MacDonald has received his honorable arrangements was presided over by Mrs George McLaughlin of Martintown Alexandria to speak in support of Dr MacGillivray, the son of the late should be kept up,” he stated. Italy. N-S McDonald, a daughter of discharge from the U.S. Army after Donald Gumming,'of Lancaster, presi- A member of the merchant marine, Mr. Villeneuve. Mr and Mrs Donald R. MacGillivray of As evidence that cheese producers Mr and Mrs D. A. McDonald, Derby serving for 3 years and 9 months. He dent of the Canadian Ayrshire Breed- Jack was taken prisoner in April 1941, were not doing as well as some other street, Alexandria, enjoyed a brief 24- was wounded at Buna in the Papuan ers’ Association, Frank Napier, secre- Kirk Hill, died suddenly Saturday morning, April 28th, of a heart attack when the vessel on which he was serv- farmers W. J. Major, Glengarry hour leave with her parents before re- ' campaign and he received the Purple tary of the association, was present as ing was sunk by a German U-boat. He was born in Glengarry and had secretary, pointed out that he had 30 Finds Cousin porting at M.D.4 headquarters, Mont- Heart. He served inthe Red Arrow was Brodie Ness, Les Moines Pointe A son of the late George McLaugh- practised lor several years at Portage cows with a 6,000 pound average. He real. She will inall probability return 32nd Division and the Regiment re- Farm, Portsmouth, another Eastern lin of Alexandria, Jack lived here for La Prairie, Man. before taking up resi- also had hens which he looked after Safe Though this week end for a 30-day leave at her ceived a Presidential Citation in this Ontario director.