Voters Go to Polls Next Monday in Alexandria, Lochiel and Charlottenburgh
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• You don’t have to be a • Top Ayrshires at the To- Byrd to get to the polls, Mon- ronto Royal were Glengarry- day. And it’s ‘Admiral’ to bred; but local breeders got vote. The Glengarry New no dough. ONE OP CANADA’S AWARD-WINNING WEEKLY NEWSPAPERS YOL. LXVI — No. 48 ALEXANDRIA, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 28th, 1957 SINGLE COPY 7c Voters Go To Polls Next Monday In Youtli Apprehended Icy Road$, Streets Molesting Girls A 14-year-old youth from the im- Cause Mishaps Alexandria, Lochiel And Charlottenburgh mediate district got off with a severe Freezing rain this morning tuned roads and sidewalks treacherous for ! three councillor seats. They are warning from Police Chief Ed Elections. will be held next Mon- Dupuis, after being apprehended for both traffic and pedestrians. At day in three Glengarry munici- Archie MacDonelJ, Summerstown; William . Chaffee, . Summerstown; molesting young girls in town. One least two accidents resulted this ;palities as a result of last week’s morning. nomination meetings. Voters in F. H. M. Laing, East Front; Gerald Complete Results of two youngsters had reportedly been attacked recently by the youth, Mrs. Elizabeth Peters, who resides Alexandria, Lochiel and Charlotten- Desjardins, Martintown; Adrien Gadbois, Tyotown, and D. C. who ran off when her companion’s above Filion’s Jewellery Store, suf- burgh will go to the polls to elect Of Nominations fered a fracture of the right hip partial slates. ( Murray, Martintown. None were screams brought help. Other simi- members of the present council. ilar instances have been reported when she fell on a afippery walk | There were acclamations in* the In Lochiel, Reeve Hugh McDonald but they may be at an end with directly across Main street from her In County home. The accident occurred about four other Glengarry municipalities, is being challenged for the top post the apprehension of this youngster. but in one, Lancaster Village, a by Eugene Ranger, Dalkeith, who Failure of nominees to qualify, o 11 a.m, Dr. D. J. Dolan was called second nomination meeting will was deputy-reeve in this year’s last Thursday night, provided ac- to attend, and had her removed to have to be called to fill a vacancy council. clanfations for Alexandria’s reeve County Forums Hotel Dieu in Cornwall. on the Public Utilities Commission. Roy MacMillan, Glen Sandfield, and PUC members. A vote, how- Injured when their car spun A feature of nominations in the steps up from councillor to deputy- ever, will be held for the six coun- around and rolled over in the ditch. United Counties was that deputy- cillor seats. Held Annual Hy Jofeson, manager of me Saeony reeve by acclamation. Four are The Glengarry Farm Forums held xeeves won acclamations in all 11 seeking the three councillor spots, Reeve George Lefebvre again won plant, escaped with a bruised left townships. The reeveship will be an their rally in the Glengarry and arm, but his companion, Albert Fred Joanette, Glen Robertson,'and I acclamation when neither Lloyd District High School, on Monday. contested in five municipalities, in- Campbell MacDonald, Dalkeith, sit-'McHugh nor Major Angus A. Me- Vegotsky, of Montreal, fared worse. cluding Charlottenburgh and Loc- ting members; Stanley Nixon, Glen Donald qualified for that office. A For a cold night, a fair attend- He suffered a broken nose, cuts to 55 YEARS WED hiel. Sandfield, and Douglas MacKinnon; vote for Public Utilities Commis- ance was there, the guest speaker hands and knees, a badly bruised left arm and shoulder. MR. AND MRS. FRANCIS XAVIER CAMPEAU celebrated Three are seeking t{ie reeve’s chair Breadalbane. sioners was obviated when Jean being Donald Sorlqy, zone chairman their 55th wedding anniversary quietly at their home in in Charlottenburgh, where Eeeve The voting in Alexandria will be Trottier withdrew in favor of Ray for Eastern Ontario. He stressed The accident occurred about 10:15 John McLennan retired after 10 for councillors only, seven having Gammon, a member of the PUC in the need for continued faith in the as the two Saeony employees were Apple. Hill .on November 25th. A native of Mille Rpches, years in office. They are George qualified for the six council seats. 1956. Mr. Gammon and Martin 'forums and said farmers should travelling to Montreal. They were Ontario, Mr. Campeau was married to the former Margaret Croll, Summerstown, who became All six councillors for 1957 are in Clement will join Rolland Brisson, take more responsibility in handling just a mile south of town when Cameron, of MeCrimmon’s Corners, in St. Gregory’s Church, they left the road. deputy-reeve following the recent the fièld — Sebastian Laporte, Lloyd J. A. Sabourin and Mayor Simon on their own affairs instead of having Yankleek Hill, in 1902. They came to the Apple Hill area death of Bryce McNaughton; Ken- the PUC for 1958. 1 McHugh, Adelard Menard, John G. the other person tell us what should 46 years ago, where they farmed until their retirement a few neth Barton, of Martintown, and Proulx, Ronald Macdonald and Friday’s nominations in the other or should not be done. Honored Before years ago. Both enjoy the best of health and are thankful Gerard Brunet, of St. Raphaels. Magnus Lemay. Bruno Pigeon, who six Glengarry municipalities result- Jim Huhphries said the forums for what they term “their many blessings”. They have Councillor Bernard McPherson last year withdrew his nomination ed ™ the following picture after the helped his work in getting needed Moving Here eight children, all of whom are living. Alex. Angus is on w 0 Tlovicv/4 TJ-VH /'mollTrîr'i' • . won an acclamation as deputy- to obviate an election, this time is period for qualifying; information across to other farmers Mr. and Mrs. Hector Major and the homestead, Apple Hill, and Myles is also a farmer in the letting his name stand. reeve, and six are contesting the Lancaster Township on different subjects dealing with son Hubert, of North Lancaster, Apple Hill district. John Bernard is in Levae ; Michael in The entire council was returned agriculture. He also made mention were tendered a farewell party in Sudbury. Their four daughters are : Ella Mae, Mrs. Van by acclamation. Nominations were: that the Farm Forums had spon- their home,'Saturday night, prior to Putten, Apple Hill; Margaret, Mrs. Hector Deltorchio, of Moving With Bell Last Rites For Reeve—Joseph A. Filion. sored the recent Tree Movement in their removal to Alexandria. They Sudbury ; Florence, M'rs. Duncan Lyman, Dorval, and Chris- Deputy - Reeve — C. Gerald the county. are to reside in the home they tina, Mrs. Dave Morin, Sudbury. There are thirty grand- gangster. Fraser Campbell also spoke on recently purchased from Gabe children, and five great-grandchildren. To Ottawa Post Mrs. O’Shea Councillors — Gilbert Gauthier, the work of the Federation of Agri- Poirier, comer of Dominion and Louis Samson, Laurent Major, Alex culture, noting how both groups Peel. Mr. Major will be employed Miss Bertha MacDonald, for many Fortified by the last rites of the with the Highways Department Catholic Church, Mrs. Thomas (Eva MacNaughton, John R. McLeod, work very closely together in get- years Chief Operator at the local John R. Petrie. (The three last here. Bell Telephone office until her re- Josephine) O’Shea passed away in ting needed information to the Glengarry-Bred Ayrshires Copped named did not qualify). public and governments. Relatives and friends from the moval to Cornwall office three years her 76th year at her residence in area and several from Montreal Williamstown on November 6th. She Kenyon Township ago, is slated for a new post at Ot- Two films were shown by Lome were in the group that gathered to was the daughter of the late John Championships At Toronto Royal tawa. With the coming of dial The entire council was returned Whelan, of the High School staff. bid the Major family adieu. Rene 1 service to Cornwall on December Carey and his wife, Mary Rae, of by acclamation. Nominations were: They were much- enjoyed. Lunch Lacombe read an address and a Glengarry Ayrshires made a very 1st, the operating staff will be re- Summerstown. Reeve—Allan Vallance. was served to bring the evening to generous purse was presented Mr. creditable showing at the recent duced to a minimum, and Miss The funeral services were held in Deputy-Reeve—Donald A. Gray. a close. Major. The evening was enjoyably Royal Agricultural Winter Fair. MacDonald, now Chief Operator, St. Mary’s Church, Williamstown, Councillors — Dan Flaro, John F. j spent in singing and dancing, Bainsyille Turnip While only three animals were en- will go to the Ottawa Valley Dis- where Requiem High Mass was cele- MacCrimmon, Glendon McDonell, ’ o- tered from Glengarry, practically all trict Office to take a district in- brated by Rev. A. L. McDonald. J. W. Campbell, Norman M. Mac- Car Ca«ght Fire | MarlinU)w„ ^ Cultivator On TV of the championship winners were structor’s position. During the Offertory of the Mass, Leod. (The two last named did not bred in this county. The Grand Firemen had their first call in'—, „ rr* Bell employees at Cornwall played the soloist, Howard Morris, of Alex- qualify). John M. Fisher, of Bainsville, was Champion Ayrshire bull, “Spring host to members of the operating andria, a cousin of the deceased, Township School Area Trustees— j months, Monday night, and it didn’t lo BrCCulMJJ Unit seen by many Glengarry friends on Brae Bessie’s Pride”, owned by amount to much. Aurele Saucier, - G staff, who will be resigning or trans- gave a rendition of the Miserere Donald MacEwen, Neil B. MacLeod. Murraydale Maplenix Laddie, jun- TV, Sunday, when he was a guest Clarence Mann, of Peterborough, ferring to other offices.