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SUBSCRIPTION- - J [j WOW STRICTLY In Canada U.S. & Foreign PAID-IN-ADVANCE The Glengarry News $2.50 per year $3.00 per year THE FINEST WEEKLY NEWSPAPER IN EASTERN ONTARIO Alexandria, Ont., (Friday, February 4 $2.50 A YEAR VOL. LVII—No. 5 Reeve McDonald Heads Committee Mark Sixtieth Williamstown Fair Town Council Maroons Seek Second Spot In Two To Study High School Areas Wedding Date Board Annual Asks New Officers Pre-Play-Off Games On Week End v / in Mr & Mrs Peter Lothian Appoint Members To District Inspector Will ' Beat Finch Wednesday To Make It Counties Council Approves Establishment Honored At Dalkeith .Highland Games Be Requested To But One Loss In Last Seven Starts—— Of A Juvenile Detention Home On Anniversary Central Committee Replace Police Maxville And Finch Play Here As January Session ended Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Peter A. Lothian, Kenneth Barton and Bryce Mc- Town Council will ask for replace- The up and coming Alexandria Ma- United Counties Council on Satur- lifetime and widely known residents Naughton, Martintown, and L. Cam- ment of the members of the Provin- Teams Are Bunched roons defeated Finch Blue Devils de- day set up a special committee to in- Local Man Escapes of the Dalkeith area, were privil- eron Kennedy of Williamstown, were cial Police now in charge of police cisively in Finch Arena, Wednesday vestigate and consider all matters eged to celebrate the sixtieth anni- appointed members of the Glengarry work in Alexandria, it was decided With Morrisburg definitely out of night to serve notice that they are pertaining to larger high school areas Injury In Mishap versary of their wedding, Saturday, Highland Games committee, at the at Monday’s regular meeting when a further league play, unofficial stand- the team to toe reckoned with in lea- in the district Action was taken on January 15 th. annual meeting of the St. Lawrence report was received of a recent in- ing of the teams in the C O V.H.L. gue play-offs expected to get under- recommendation of the education Albert Lauzon, of Alexandria, es- That day a niece, Mrs. Art L. Hodg Valley Agricultural Society held at cident in a local restaurant. It is is as follows: way late next week. Improving with committee under the chairmanship of caped injury early Sunday morning kinson, and their daughter Mrs. Lor- Williamstown, Thursday night of last alleged that on that occasion both P W L T Fts every game, Maroons showed definite T. Scott Fraser, reeve of Lancaster when his light delivery truck rolled over twice on a curve east of the ne McDonald tendered a dinner in week. With three representatives of constables refused to co-operate in Maxville 11 6 3 2 14 superiority over the league leading Township. Finch 9 6 3 1 13 Lancaster weigh scales and was da- their hondr at the home of Mrs Mc- Kenyon Agricultural Society they will assisting the proprietor to keep or- Blue Devils who went, down for a 7-4 Chairman of the consultative com- Alexandria 10 5 3 2 12 maged to the extent of $700. Donald, R R. 1 Dalkeith, where the constitute the main committee for der. count. mittee is Major A. A. McDonald, jubilarians presently reside. Mr. and organization of the 1949 Games. — A motion, passed after. considerable Chesterville 10 0 9 1 1 Glengarry Gardens holds the spot- reeve of Alexandria Sitting with him Police said the vehicle was proceed- Mrs Lothian were visited during the President Mae Camming of Lan- discussion, instlructed the Clerk to for light this week end as Maroons aim will toe James A. McArthur, warden; ing east on Highway No. 2 when it day by relatives and friends and they caster, Murdie MacLennan, Secre- ward the report to District Inspector E. McMillan, deputy reeve of Win-j apparently hit the ice-packed road for the second place spot in the play- shoulder and went outi of control were the recipients of gifts, cards and tary Treasurer and L. C. Kennedy S Hunter of the Provincial Police Lancaster Plays off picture. Finch plays a return Chester Township; and H. H. Ouder- at Cornwall, with a recommendation kirk, reeve of Finch village. into the south ditch. congratulatory telegrams from many were appointed as delegates to attend game here Saturday which should be The truck made two complete turns friends and relatives. the Fairs Convention in Toronto next that the two constables be replaced a thriller and a Maroon will set Council decided to join the Ontario before it came to rest on its right Mr. Lothian was bom at Breadal- week. at once. There has been considerable Wednesday the scene for a really decisive game Trustee and Ratepayers Association bane, 86 years ago, a son . of Peter dissatisfaction with the present police Monday with Maxville Millionaires. and the $15 membership fee was ap- side up against a telephone pole. There was a large attendance at The league-leading Lancaster Rain- Lothian and his wife, Janet McTavish set-up due in part to the fact that, Maxville and Alexandria will then be proved. Delegates were named to at- the meeting at which President Mao bows come to the Gardens next Wed- Mrs Lothian, who is aged 82, is Cumming presided. Intended improve while the town council is responsible playing for the second spot and this tend the annual meetinjg of the as- for salaries and expenses of the local nesday night when Alexandra’s Le- sociation in Toronto The delegates the former Maggie MeCaskill, a ments to the grounds were discussed game will tell the tale of which teams 50 Years Married police, they are responsible for orders gionnaires will be out to repay a 5-9 will be warden James A. McArthur, daughter of William MeCaskill and and with the additional land added meet in the first play-off round. cnly to their superior officers in the trouncing suffered Tuesday night at T. Scott Fraser, E B. McMillan, H. his wife Annie McLeod. last year, it is planned to have a fine Maroons have been beaten only On Monday Provincial Police. Lancaster. The goose-egg score was H Ouderkirk, Adrien Marleau, J. O. They were married at the manse Fair Grounds within a short time. no indication of the play which was once in their last seven games, by Seeley, Ovila Massie. and clerk-trea- in Vankleek Hill and farmed until The'entire slate of officers was re- Appointment of Mr. Lionel Latu- Finch. The other six have seen Alex- Congratulations tare extended to lippe to carry out the 1950 assessment evenly matched through most of the surer P S. Boyd Mi’, and Mrs. John Allan Cameron, three years ago when they sold the elected:* game. The home team counted twice andria win five and tie one, Monday Council adopted the report of the farm and went to live with their Président—Mac Cumming, Lancas- was made at Monday’s meeting, Mr at Maxville. 3rd of Kenyon, who are privileged to Latulippe was assessor in Lochiel in the second period and their last Resolutions and Memorials Commit- daughter, Mrs. Lome, McDonald and ter. At Finch, Wednesday night, Ma- celebrate their fiftieth wedding an- Township last year. His salary will tirree goals came in rapid succession tee, under the chairmanship of Major niversary together on Monday next, Mr. MWDonald. roons opened with a rush and grab- 1st Vice-Pres —John McLennan, he $400 and while completing the as- in the dying moments qf the gam®. A. A. MacDonald. Feb. 7th. Due to unfavourable bed a commanding* 4-1 lead which Martintown. sessment his duties will include col- The Legion team entertained Vank- Clerk-treasurer P. S. Boyd was au- weather conditions in winter, the fam thèy never relinquished. Two goals 2nd Vice-Pres—L. C. Kennedy, Wil- lection of dog tax. leek Hill, here, Saturday night, when thorized to investigate the effect of ily thought it better to postpone the Lochiel Fund Nears went to each team in the second liamstown. Quotations on caution traffic lights the .visitors went home with an 8-5 changed legislation which would en- celebration till the coming summer frame and honors were split 1-1 in $2500. Mark Sec.-Treas. — Murdie MacLennan, fiom a supply firm were studied and victory. Alexandria rolled up a nice able county health unit costs to be when they will all be present. the curtain quarter, Blue Devils beat- Lancaster. tabled. Price quoted was $269 for each 5-1 edge in the first frame only to distributed among municipalities on Mr. and MVs. Cameron were mar- ing Deslauriers only in the last Further contributions to the Quig- of two lights which would be installed see the visitors tie* it up in the se- a per capita basis rather than on an ried in St Finnan’s Cathedral, Feb. Hon Directors—Dan A. MacRae, minute of play. ley Farm Forum-sponsored fund to as Main street safety measures. cond and go on to win in the third. equalized assessment basis. 7th, 1899, by the Rev. Donald Mac- Williamstown; Dr. D. E. Dumoulin, aid the M'acPhee family have been 1 Accounts approved for payment to- Doug Hall paced the victors with Reasbeck and Plante dented the Acting on recommendations of its Millan. Mrs Cameron was the for- Lancaster; James Goodfellow, Wil- received this week and it is possible talled $1398.60. three goals. J. Seguin accounted for twine twice for Maroons, singles go- -Agricultural. Committee, Council Sat- mer Harriet MacMillan, daughter of liamstown; L. B. Murray, Martin- I urday afternoon took steps to assist the final, total will reach $2,500.