• 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, , 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 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. Mei in plain chant, and as the Guaytown, had parked his car on on the Sunday afternoon program, and Stansell Bros., of Aylmer, was Maxville Village Dominion street and the brigade ior champion Holstein at the Glen- A hfiffet lunch was served from body was taken from the church garry County Black & White day “Country Calendar”, over the CBC bred by A. H. Robertson, of Martin- was called out when smoke was a gaily decorated table, after which for interment in the parish ceme- The entire council was returned at Williamstown Fair, has been sold network. town. This bull was previously seen issuing from the car. The seat a social evening was held. tery, the organist, Mrs. Alexander by acclamation. Nominations were: . . ... , .by Thomas Aitken of Martintown, . Mr. Fisher specializes in the grow- Grand Champion at the Canadian Miss Bertha MacDonald, Chief MacDonald, of St. Raphael’s, played Reeve—J. M. Fitzgerald. cushion was smoldermg, and little , tQ the Eastern Ontario ttle ing, processing and selling of tur- National Exhibition and Inter- Operator, presented each employee the Marcia Funebre by Beethoven. Councillors — Hugh Smith, John time was lost m dousing the m-'Breeding Association at Kemptville. nips to'the retail trade over a wide national Dairy Shows. The Reserve with a colored telephone set on be- The pallbearers were Chas. Ab- D. MacRae, Merton Casey, W. R. cipient fire. The price was $7,000. area and is reportedly the only Grand Champion bull was “Glen- half of the remaining staff. rams, Lloyd Aitken, Howard Lauber, MacEwen, Dolphus Villeneuve. (Mr. farmer in Eastern Ontario special- garry Pansy’s Burton”, bred by Villeneuve did not qualify). izing in this line. In his television Gumming Bros., Lancaster, and Mrs. Catherine McLennan was Allan McDonell, Ralph Rae and Michael Stanley. At the graveside Hydro Commissioner — H. G. appearance Sunday, Mi-. Fisher dis- now owned by Colonel Gland, of presented with a set of luggage and Morrow. Bedford, Nova Scotia. The Grand commended on her faithful years of the final absolution was given by Lions And Law Get Together played his product and was inter- Rev. James Wylie, of St. Andrews Lancaster Village viewed on the subject. Champion Ayrshire female was ex- service. Mrs. McLennan will be re- hibited and was entered by Donald tiring shortly. West. Reeve—James Sinnott. He also displayed at last week’s The beloved departed leaves to At Mock Trial Following Dinner Royal Winter Fair, where he took McIntyre, of Finch, and was pur- Miss Lucille Masson presented Councillors — Lawrence McDon- mourn her loss, her husband; two ald, Stewart MacGillis, William •It was law enforcement night at played for an enjoyable singsong. a third in Commercial displays of chased in 1956 Sale of Stars from Miss MacDonald with a gift of lug- nephews and two nieces, of whom Monday’s meeting of the Lions Club turnips; 5th in championship class, John McLennan, Martintown. gage from the operating staff. And Gumming, Lloyd Fawthrop. Milton The guests also left the local she was the loving foster mother, as Lions with a few thoughts on law and two 8th prizes in other classes. Mrs. Kay Brady presented her with MacDonald, a member of this year’s customary on such a night, ■Gumming Bros, won the Junior Howard and George Clair Carey, council, withdrew in favor of Mr. business gave way to a mock trial. enforcement. Mr. MacDonald spoke Myles MacMillan, Dalkeith, had a Champion female on their only en- a briefcase on behalf of the super- Mrs. Denis Lauber (Patricia Carey), Guests of the club included Dun- 1st in Timothy and 2nd in 6-rowed vising staff. Fawthrop. Leonard MacLachlan on traffic safety and the need for try, “Glengarry Lloyd’s Blondie”, and Mrs. Bernard MacDonald did not qualify. can J. MacDonald, assistant Crown everyone who drives to take a new Barley in addition to his reserve which later sold in the Sale of (Kathleen) ; also two sisters, Mrs. Attorney; Pat Rudden, another look at this problem. He instanced championship in Forage Seeds. Stars for $875. John McLennan also Ernest Aitken, of Glen Walter, and Public Utilities — J. Aurel Le- o Yankleek Hill LOL gault, James Dufresne, James A. Cornwall legal light; Cpl. E. Savage two accidents in the Cornwall area sold an animal in the Sale of Stars, Mrs. George MacDonald, of Pres- - of the RCMP, Cornwall; Justice of that day and the bleak picture of for $675, and Carlyle Watt, of Lan- cott, as well as numerous other McArthur, Edwin Lake. Messrs Federation Annual Elects Officers McArthur and Lake did not qualify. the Peace John F. Chisholm, and death on Ontario highways which caster, received $335 for his entry, nephews and nieces. Constable Fern Seguin of the local is increasing year after year. Malcolm McRae was elected dis- Lochiel Township Set For December 5th “Maplecrest Bessie”. Wilfred Val- A devoted and lifetime member force.. Mr. Rudden pointed out that per- lance, Maxville, purchased the en- trict master of the Vankleek Hill of St. Mary’s Church, of which she Reeve — Hugh McDonald, Eugene Gordon Greer, president-elect, try of Donald. Rose at $340. District Orange Lodge at the an- All played a part in the trial with jury is becoming almost common- was for several years president of Ranger, J. K. MacLeod. Mr. Mac- Mr. Chisholm sitting in judgment; place in our courts; that people Ontario Federation of Agriculture, nual meeting in East Hawkesbury the Altar Society, she gave un- Leod did not qualify. will speak to the members of the Hall. / McDonald, the prosecuting attorney, seem to have lost much of the stintingly of her time in caring for Deputy-Reeve—Roy MacMillan. 'and Rudden, defence counsel. Sev- moral fibre of previous generations. county ■ federation on Thursday Mark Silver Date Other officers are: immediate hast the vestments and linens of the Councillors — Fred Joanette, eral members of the club gave Without truth, especially on the night next, December 5th. This district master, Thomas Barnes; sacred liturgy, and in raising funds Campbell MoDonald, Stanley Nixon, testimony not too helpful to a witness stand, there cah foe no jus- federation meeting, which is the In Calgary deputy district master, Elbert Mac- for the parish works. Douglas McKinnon. (Three to be brother Lion, and the verdict found tice. And justice is the base of our 1957 county annual, is to be in the Gillivray; chaplain, C. Sturgess Al- During her lifetime the departed elected). Lion Ray Periard guilty of a charge democracy. High School here. The program of To mark the 25th wedding anni- bright; recording secretary, Wallace one. made for herself a host of Township School Area Trustees— of misrepresentation in advertising. RCMP Corporal Savage spoke on the past year will be renewed and versary of Dr. and Mrs. C. B. McRae; financial secretary, Archie friends, for she possessed a warm, William Jamieson, Neil Blair. He was sentenced to two years’ pro- the citizen’s attitude to the law. The the directors of the commodity Wright (the former Sarabel Fraser), MacGillivray; treasurer, Earl Cap- vivacious personality and a kindly, Charlottenburgh Township bation to the Lions Club. policeman, he pointed out, is paid groups which compose the federa of , Calgary, Alta., a dinner party ron; marshal, Harold Allen; lectur- even disposition. Another enjoyable feature of the to protect society; but every citizen tion, will give five-minute reports ! was held recently at the Glencoe ers, Harvey Leroy and Arnold Mc- Reeve — Kenneth Barton, George on the activities of their particular While mourning her loss the Ci-oll, Gerard Brunet. evening was the piano playing must do his or her part in assisting Club in Calgary. Twenty-five guests Rae; auditors, J. K. MacLeod and family found solace in the numerous of Ted Donaldson, of the High the police or ttreir work cannot be organizations. were present. William Gourley. Deputy - Reeve — A. Bernard Mdss offerings and in the large School staff, during the dinner done properly. Miss Mary Wright presented her County master Leslie Allen pre- McPherson. number of friends who called at which featured the Hub’s new Bar- President Arnold Smith was in parents with a silver tea service, sided ^during the election and in- the residence and attended the Councillors — Archie McDonald, Gross Yalue Of William Chaffee, F. H. M. Laing, B-Q chicken. Mr. Donaldson also the chair. and on behalf of,the other guests, stallation. funeral services. Gerald Desjardins, Adrien Gadbois, Products $3,718,000 Percy Buker presented the couple D. C. Murray (all qualified). Also with a matching silver tray. nominated — Leo Deschambault, Pavilion Opening Gross value of Glengarry prod- Among the telegrams received George Irvine. Mrs Jos Campeau ucts in 1956 was $3,718,000, accord- was one from the “Fraser” family Polio Immunization Clinics Township School Area Trustees— ing to the Province of Ontario’s re- of Glen Sandfield. port on the 1956 economic survey. To complete the programmé for Glen Robertson — R.C. Church Wilfred Campbell, Stuart Black- December 6th Dies Suddenly Following the dinner, bridge was adder, Oliver McGee (acclamation). There were 50 plants in the poliomyelitis immunization, vaccine basement, at 1:30 p.m., Thursday, Ranald J. McPherson’s new Bon- Mrs. Joseph Campeau, a resident county employing 351 and with a played in the lounge. Present at will be given to the following groups December 5th. Mr. Blackadder and Mr. McGee re- the function, were two nieces, Mrs. place Wesley Craig and Salem nie Glen Pavilion is now nearing of the 2nd Concession of Kenyon payroll of $537,000. of pre-school children: Dalkeith—R.C. Church basement, ccmpletion in the 3rd Kenyon, three . The survey also showed Glengarry Jean Dickie, of Calgary, and Miss Any child six months of age and Thomson. for the past 40 years, died suddenly at 3:00 p.m., Thursday, December miles west of Alexandria, and a big at her home on Sunday, November has 1,887 farms. Lois Fraser,. Glen Sandfield. over, whether preschool, school or 5th. opening dance, is planned for next high school, who has not previously 24th. In apparent good health, her Lochiel — Twp. Hall, at 4:00 p.m., St. Andrew’s Play Friday night, December 6th. Bobbie death came as a severe shook to her received two doses, may receive the Thursday, December 5th. Hill and his 6-piece band, of Mont- first dose at the preschool clinics. family and friends. She was 73. North Lancaster — R.C.S.S. No. Again Monday real, will play for this -opening A native of Vaheyfleld, she was Glengarry Co-op Showed Profit Preschool and school children in 8, at 9:30 a.m., Friday, December event. this group must be accompanied by 6th. the former Alice Faubert, and came Because all reserved seats for Fri- Strongly built and attractive in to this district following her mar- On Year’s Operation, Annual Told the parent to sign the consent form. Green Valley — R.C. Church hall, day and Saturday were sold out appearance, the new Pavilion is of The third dose of vaccine to those early this week, the St. Andrew’s riage. Her husband predeceased her at 11:00 a.m., Friday, December 6th. frame construction, with wooden two years ago. The Glengarry Farmers’ Co- Campbell was returned as a di- children who received two doses in Alexandria — Alexander School Concert will be staged again on truss roof supports and asphalt operative showed a profit on the rector from Lochiel. 1956 or 1957. Monday night, it has been decided. She leaves three sons — George, A basement, at 2:00 pm., Friday, De- shingle roofing. The main hall is Edgar and Raoul, all of Alexandria, year’s operations and is now in a There were short addresses by Two doses of vaccine to children cember 6th. There will be no reserved seats that 50x90 with two wings, one to house much-improved financial position, who have not yet received vaccine, night. and one daughter — Blanche, Mrs. Principal J. T. Smith and Rev. John. Lancaster—Library, at 10:00 a.m., check room and dressing rooms, the Gerard Dufresne, of St. Jerome. reports disclosed to the annual D. MePhail, and songs by Howard or have received only one dose. It is emphasized that though all other kitchen and dining-room. A meeting held Tuesday at the High Any child who received only one Tuesday, December 10th. the reserved seats are taken for Fri- One brother and two sisters also Morris. Two films were shown, one Glen Walter — R.C. Church base- large stage at the rear has a dress- survive — Lionel Faubert, Montreal; School. Seme 85 were in attend- on safety, the other on Co-op dose of vaccine in 1956 and 1957 day and Saturday, there still will be ing-room beside it. ance. might best be considered as “not | ment, at 2:00 p.m., Tuesday, De- some general admission seats avail- Maria, Mrs. Jos. Cousineau, Valley- activities. cember 10th. The dance floor is of hard maple, field, and Miss Adelise Faubert, of Morlin Campbell, Laggan, was re- Co-op banners were used in vaccinated”. The first dose would able in the balcony. illumination is by vari-colored elected president. Donald P. Smith, then be repeated and the second Monkland — Public School, at Montreal. decorating the hall, and some 75 9:30 a.m., Thursday, December 12th. lights, in clusters of three, and an The funeral was held from Mar- Apple Hill, is vice-president, and items of Co-op merchandise were dose given after an interval of one oil furnace provides the heating. Robert J. McLaughlin, Martintown, month. Moose Creek — Community Hall, Named To Committees coux and Morris Funeral Home, on on display. The attractive walls have a plywood Wednesday, November 27th, to Sac- was returned as secretary-treasurer. Following is a list of the elinies at 10:30 am., Thursday, December Gordon Bacon is manager. Neil B. MacLeod, Dunvegan; Mrs. 12th. Of The Commons base in natural finish topped in red Heart Church. Rev. Emilien for December: v/hite to a colored border. M. G. McCuaig, Lancaster, and Wm, Williamstown — St. Mary’s Hall, Houde celebrated the Solemn Mass R. J. McPherson retired as a di- Maxville — Community Hall, at Osie F. Villefieuve, MP, Glen- The Pavilion is completely equip- of Requiem, assisted by Rev. Lucien rector from Kenyon, and was re- Larocque, Alexandria, won door at 10:00 am., Wednesday, Decem- 1:30 pm., Thursday, December 12th. garry-Prescott, has been named to ped for light lunches, coffee, etc., as prizes, and there Were 24 prizes to ber 4 th. Joyal and Rev. C. F. Gauthier. In- placed by Dan Gill, 4th Kenyon. Greenfield — Twp. Hall, at 3:00 the committees of the House of well as for banquets and receptions. terment was in the parish cefetery. William Hall retired as a Lancaster the first ladies arriving. Martintown—United Church Hall, pm., Thursday, December 12th. Commons covering agriculture, Mr. McPherson is adopting the at 2:00 p.m., Wednesday, Decem- Pallbearers were: Albert Marcoux, Township director, and will be re- Later a delicious lunch was served Apple Hill — Orange Hall, at 4:00 , banking and commerce, and public policy of proper dress for dances. Albert Faubert, Donald McPherson, i ber 4th. p.m., Thursday, December 12th. I accounts. placed by Arcade Trottier, 9th Lan- by the wives of the directors, under Jeans and leather jackets are out. (Conunued on Page 4) 1 caster, a former director. Morlin convenership of Mrs. Dan Gill. Page 2 The Glengarry News, Alexandria, Ontario, Thursday, November 28th, 1957

LETTERS to the Municipal Elections Are Not A Bad Thing EDITOR At first thought it seems rather a waste members of council may be aware how the of the public purse ; a situation such _ as tax dollars are spent, but the man in the SEWER COST $6.26 A FOOT Alexandria finds itself in, where the election street is left totally in the dark since coun- Editor, The Glengarry News. machinery must be put into use simply to cils some years ago stopped issuing financial WITH OUR reports. How can he compliment or criti- Sir: I noticed in your report of discard one of seven aspirants for six council our municipal nomination meeting, seats. Why could not one of the seven have cize intelligently when he has no inkling of held November 29th, “North-End withdrawn his nomination in the 24-hour how his municipal affairs have been ad- Sewer chief criticism’’ in which is RAMBLING period for qualifying and thus obviated a ministered? And so the Nomination meet- stated the proprietors affected were vote, many citizens conjectured. ing comes^and goes; a council is usually told that the cost of the sewer Would REPORTER And yet municipal elections are a healthy acclaimed for another term and the apathy be $6.26 per foot frontage. That is By ED. J evidence of democracy in action. Every of most citizens grows more pronounced. absolutely correct. But where it is Some people may never get qualified citizen has a right to seek elective We are not finding fault with the ad- stated that the cost is $60.00 per on their feet until they sell office, and municipal administration might ministration of the town’s affairs this year. foot, that is false and definitely in- their car. We have no idea how thriftily or how reck- correct. be the better had we more contests at the $6.26 is correct and could have “local level. lessly the tax dollars may have been spent. been paid off at this price, if paid VfaATHER, STAY AWAY! Alexandria’s nomination meeting last And neither does anyone else, we imagine. in full at the time the court, of The first snow came in during week was a tepid thing, just as it is almost But isn’t that a far cry from the Town revision was held. This amount of Monday night and now we know, every year. There was a fair attendance of Meetings of old, when each elected official $6.26 amortized over 20 years, brings as the poet might put it, that win- responsible, citizens, but they appeared was called upon to give a complete account the cost to about $10.00 per foot. ter is nigh. The week brought a present more-out of .curiosity than because of his stewardship ? And would not our I bring this to your attention be- first taste of suh-zero Weather, too; cause so many of our ratepayers in perhaps to remove any last doubt of any deep interest in the town’s adminis- citizenship be more a living thing if we were but that a very likeable Fall was informed enough either to give credit where the North-End are under the im- tration. Nominktions were confined almost pression that they are paying $60.00 giving way to Winter. wholly to those already in office. Mayor due or to criticize where necessary? per foot frontage. We didn’t order this snow, or the Simon read out a conglomeration of figures Much of the fault lies with the individual I am, low temperatures; but the Clerk of on receipts and expenditures which gave no citizen who shows little interest in muni- Yours very truly, the Weather never takes back a de- livery and it looks as though we’re inkling , of how well or how badly the tax cipal affairs. But he might be less apathetic GEORGE SIMON, Mayor. dollars were spent. Those nominated, if if councils were not so inclined to keep him stuck with it. ■ The long - range they ware present, thanked their movers uninformed. All spending of public moneys CHRISTMAS SEALS weather forecast for the next month ' and seconders and pledged to do as well should be open to the scrutiny of every calls for “normal temperatures’’ in taxpayer. this area; and early December in: next year if elected. The Weeklies Say Glengafry can seem abnormally With one of two minor exceptions, that If we had more competition for elective Good Medicine cold. was thq meeting and' there was little of offices, we might find ourselves better in- (Cleveland Plain Dealer) Wouldn’t it be nice, though, if the sufficient interest to attract citizens. The formed on things civic. - HARD CHAIRS If you’re unhappy in your job, you may be on the way to a heart snow oould be kept to a very bare It has always seemed amazing attack, a Chicago Heart Association panel decided several days ago. ‘ If this minimum until a week or so before that the demand for creature com- be true it might seem wise to go out and get another job. But how do you the 25th, when we start dreaming forts has not dispensed with the know you’d like the new job any better than the old? of a White Christmas? And if thfc Be Safety-Concious Next Week hard-bottomed chair at ‘ public The wisest thing, perhaps, would be to buckle down to your present sub - zero thermometer readings meetings. This type of chair dis- job, do the best you can, give an honest day’s work for a day’s pay and could be postponed until we feel we Every' week of the year should be a tenced to two months in. jail for leaving the courages attendance. — Cowichan realize that everyone has problems. And while you may not find complete can afford, a new winter coat. Safety-Driving Week, such as is scheduled scene of an accident. He was also fined $25 (Duncan, B.C.) Leader. happiness you will achieve peace of mind, and this is excellent medicine That way we’d be sure a blizzard for' the week of December 1st to 7th. But for careless driving and his license was sus- o O o for anyone. would not spoil the clas- the traffic toll is terrible enough to point pended for six months. NEW TUNE sic, set for Saturday; or the up the need for some spee’al week or day All of which sounds severe enough until Those who have been portraying Shriners’ All-Star game a Week: in which drivers are reminded to be doubly the USSR as a backward, warlike Sabotaging Old Ideas hence. We look forward to foot- one hears the evidence. A 64-year-okl ball. careful. pedestrian died of exposure in a water-filled horde will have to beat a new (From the Chicago Daily Tribune) propaganda tune in the light of the During the first nine months of 1957, the ditch where he was found 38 hours after Chewing one’s food, it is reported in the current issue of Nutrition In bookstores today, the books death toll in motor vehicle accidents in On- the accident. He suffered severe injuries 1957 acccmplishments which have Reviews, does not seem to be of any particular value as far as digestion surpassed the scientific work of the that are not dirty are apt to get tario has been a dreadful 902 men, women when struck, but the post-mortem showed goes. A study of salted peanut eaters showed the peanuts which were dusty. western nations. — Grenfell (Sask.) gulped down almost whole, were digested just as thoroughly as those which and children killed. The increase over the he died of exposure. And that might not Sun. same period 'of 1956 is YlVi percent, a cold have happened if the driver who struck were chewed to a pulp. GO, TI-CATS, GO figure that represents 92 more people of this him had been responsible enough to stop o O o These scientists 'are doing their best to undermine family discipline The kings of the gridiron game . province who died _ violently in traffic and summon medical aid. SHARE OF COSTS and make a liai- out of the good old fashioned American mother. For have been dethroned. It will be accidents. Without in any way minimizing generations mothers have stood close by Junior’s chan- at meal time, partly Hamilton carrying the hopes of the We are only too glad to remind our read- That is the essence of a press report, of the need for defence preparation, to remind him to finish his plate and to chew each bite thoroughly or else East into Saturday’s Grey Cup> course. There may have been extenuating it is doubtful whether it is good it would be hard on his digestion, especially fresh corn and peanuts. One game at Toronto, against the Win- ers to take extra precautions during Safe- circumstances which a Crown Prosecutor or business for a nation, even from the popular authority of the 1890s, Horace Fletcher, specified that each bite nipeg Blue Bombers, who have de- Driving Week. Would it not be wonderful a Magistrate must govern himself by. But standpoint of defence, to spend -75 should be chewed 32 times. posed the supposedly unbeatable. if all of us could enjoy a fatality-free week times as much on arms as on higher The latest announcement would not be so bad if it came alone. But Edmonton Eskimos as Western, that is what the public reads 6f an acci- within the last year or so, other scientists have issüed other pronounce- from December 1st to 7th; and go on from dent’s aftermath, and that is what leads us education. — Red Deer Advocate, football champs. ■ there to find that the same sense of responsi- o O o ments as follows: We are overjoyed to see the Ti- bility carried right through a year might to beliéve that murder or manslaughter at WELCOME BACK That the hot bath does nothing for one’s health, and may even be Cats take Alouettes. The Montreal- result in our highways being almost entirely .the wheel is looked on more leniently in Canadians will wish that Her debilitating. ers had shown in three previous- free from tragedy? court than is a killing in any other category. Majesty’s hope to return in 1959 for That too much soap kills off the good germs which would otherwise tries that they were no match for It should not be that. way. And until the opening of the St. Lawrence keep the skin free of bad germs. the West. And they are weaker this It won’t happen that way, of course. Seaway, and a fuller tour of Can- That eight hours of sleep is enough for almost any child and that year. Eskimos had demonstrated And part of the problem lies in the fact the justice takes a new look at traffic court, the ada, along with her children, will if he wants to stay up wa'tehing television until midnight, why not? without question- that an Etcheverry law takes too lenient a view of murder by ordinary driver may look on a Safe-Driving become a reality. — Picton (Ont.) And that a child left alone will pick out the right food and eat enough . arm and the pass-catching ability' motor. Week as something strictly for the other Gazette. of it. of a Patterson could be contained. A Port Severn youth last week was sen- fellow. And this year the Big Four teams took a leaf- out of Edmonton’s book and stopped Montreal cold. Alou- ettes have looked dismal in most of Things May Be Bad 100 Years From Now DO YOU their games this year. 71 hid Liar^g Syr^e . . . REMEMBER? But Winnipeg’s win over Eskimos There are times when wé rue the thought ing against Big Business which will still be we aren’t so fond of. In this year’s we were born too soon; when we wish piling up profits from his labors. - » Gleaned from the fyles of The Glengarry News Grey Cup we were- hoping to see middle-age would pass less swiftly, or even And what of the dairy farmer of a Edmonton stacked up against one of that we might be wafted back 30 years or century from now? Will he be expected to TEN YEARS AGO his work at the King George Hotel, brick store, the property of the our hungry Eastern teams — Ottawa, so, to live it all over again. nurse along his milk producers, day and Cornwall, on December 1st, 2nd and estate of Hon. D. A. Macdonald, or Hamilton. Saturday the Ti-Cats But this isn’t one of the times. We’ve night, while the “workers” redouble their Friday, November 28th, 1947— 3rd.—On Saturday, Alex R. Stewart presents a capital appearance since turned the trick against Alouettes,, been reading some peeks into the future, demands for cheaper milk? Elections are to he held in four opened his new meat shop in the John D. Urquhart, contractor, has and we were anticipating seeing dreamed up by eight scientists in New York. “You’ll be able to pick the sex of your Glengarry municipalities. Major Hoople block, Maxville. He is being so successfully installed a fine plate- them do the same to Edmonton in If life 100 years from now is to be as they child and decide whether you want twins, Angus A. McDonald and Leo La- assisted by W. H. Metcalfe. — Gn glass front. — J. Elmer Charlebois, the Grey Cup classic, thus ending forecast it, we will long since have been triplets, or just one”, these eggheads fore- combe will contest the i reeveship in Monday morning, November 14th, a who for several years has been em- for all-time the myth of Western. Alexandria, while nine' have quali- pretty marriage occurred at St. ployed with Messrs. J. Simpson and Canada football supremacy. well out of it. see. What a tableau of family trouble that Alexander’s Church, Lochiel, when Son, left on Tuesday for Dakota, Now that is not to be. If Hamil- “You’ll be able to control the size, shape fied for council: George Lefebvre, traces. Just possibly the baby bonus will, Gerald McDonald, Ëarl Leroux, Miss Sarah Catherine, daughter of where he has secured a lucrative ton beats Winnipeg, fellows like- and function of your body”, they say. Can in 100 years, have reached .such an astra- Archie Gauthier, Lewis Greenspon, the late Ranald McCulloch and Mrs. position. — Jules Delage, yesterday Walt Telfer out In Humboldt, will be you imagine how uninteresting public nomical figure that the man of the house Albert Laporte, Arthur Duggan, McCulloch, 6th Kenyon, was united purchased from H. Legault of Em- arguing that the Eskimos could have gatherings will appear when the fashion of will be figuring he can pay for pablum, and Rolland Cholette and Z. J. Cour- in marriage to Donald J. O’Brien, brun, the extensive premises on taken the Ti-Cats in stride. That the day decrees that all females shall be shoes, and housing; and still have 50 cents ville. In Kenyon, Reeve A. A. Mc- son of Mr. and Mrs. Dan O’Brien, Main street south, how occupied by their loss to Winnipeg was a fluke. exactly 5 feet 2 in their stocking feet ; that left over for a pint of beer. But what of Kinnon will he opposed by Deputy- 3rd Kenyon. him. - They’ll have an argument, oF men must be built like football linemen, the woman who has to agree to bear these Reeve Wm. Blyth. Malcolm Grant course, if the Bombers take the- ☆ ☆ ☆ Grey Cup West again. But we don’t wear their own hair and teeth? Today we twins, or triplets, or more? and John D. McLean seek the FORTY YEARS AGO ☆ ☆ ☆ deputy post and four are after three -think that will happen even after have Diors and such decreeing what women Provide potential parents with a choice SIXTY YEARS AGO listening in on Saturday night’s should wear. But won’t it be worse to see councillor posts: D. D. McKinnon, Friday, November 30th, 1917— of the sex of their expected child or children Allan Vallance, Dan Flaro and Hugh game at Edmonton when Winnipeg Miss Katie McKay, who for some Friday, November 26th, 1897— them all carrying the same precise measure- and you open wide the field of argument. E. Raymond. In Lancaster Town- proved themselves a fighting com- years had been on the office staff ments at bust, and waistline, and hip ; Daddy dreams of a flaxen-haired doll ; the ship, C. Gerald Sangster and Jos. bination that would not be denied. of the J. T. Schell Co., left the early The little town of Laggan seems stylish, but just one of the crowd in their mummy-to-be can’t wait .to hug to her breast Filion are contesting the deputy- to be enjoying a boom this year. Both teams are going to be hun- perfect 36s. a boy-child who will have all the lovable reeveship, while five seek three part of the week to accept a lucra- gry, Saturday. But our money rides tive position in Ottawa. — Pte. John We are informed that among the councillor seats: Duncan A. Condie, with the Tiger-Cats. Anybody want “We’ll ne^er get mentally or emotion- qualities her father-complex may demand. McDonald, son of Mr. and Mrs. D. industries that have recently start- ally sick. Our emotions and impulses will Gilbert Gauthier, Donald McDon- to bet? So they argue; far, far into the night. K. McDonald, Alexandria, is offi- ed up there is one for the manu- ******** ald, Alfred Charlebois, Isidore Se- be controlled by drops or pills”, they fore^ Shall it be a June, or a Junior? Isn’t one at cially reported wounded. He en- facture of hoops, two gentlemen cours. Ovila Massie and J. K. Mac- If you’re troubled with a bad cast. What a barren society that pictures ; a time enough? And so planned parent- listed with the 154th Battalion and from Chute au Blondeau having one where .crackpots, and individualists, and Leod seek the deputy-reeveship in engaged in the business.—On Mon- memory — just forget it. hood promises plenty; and the population Lochiel. — Jack Reid was elected was later transferred to another ******** unit. — Among those from McCrim- day evening of this week A. Larose free-thinkers,' just aren’t tolerated and plops. president of Alexandria Legion THOUGHTS ON A PHONE everyone toes the line. And who is to do mon who went to Montreal last was driving the mail to the Green These are just a few of the develop- Branch, Monday. He succeeds D. L. Valley station when one of the BOOK the controlling of our emotions and im- ments for the future dreamed up by eight Lalonde, week to ‘hear Harry Lauder, were Looking over the new ’phone boot John N. McCrimmon, Rod and Mack team, a valuable bay mare, had her pulses ? ’ It Seems these scientists foresee the scientific experts at a symposium staged in foot broken between the fetlock and is always fun. Perhaps we like the- Communists, controlling the universe long ☆ ☆ ☆ D. Campbell and Alex McLeod. — New York on “The Next Hundred Years”. TWENTY YEARS AGO Peter Morris, merchant, Lochiel, the hoof, while going through feel of its newness, because in this before another hundred years have sped by. Reading that tripe, we were almost at Kelly’s swamp. Accidents are hap- business the ’phone book gets a lot Friday, November 26th, 1937— transacted business here on Wed- of wear and tear. Within a month: “We’ll be working a four to eight-hour the point of welcoming the fact we would nesday. — At the Manse, Kirk Hill, pening between here and Green Valley every week as a result of the or two it will be dirty and dog-eared, week”, they estimate. And if Organized never have to suffer through the year Lancaster Township will vote on on Wednesday, November 14th, 1917, bad roads. — Tonight in the new with use and looking up numbers Labor is to continue to get everything it 2,057. But then we noted this so-called the beer and wine question, Janu- a pretty wedding was solemnized annually demands, they may be right. But ‘symposium had been called to mark the when Rev. A. Morrison, B.D., united Fire Hall, the young men of the will again become a chore rather ary 3rd. — William Lloyd Wight- town will entertain their lady than a pleasure. what, are we going to do with all that spare centennial of Joseph E. Seagram and Sons, man, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. in the holy bonds of matrimony, Fred A. McCrimmon, eldest son of friends at a dance. Electric lights A perusal of the new book points time except find more time in which to find Inc. William Wightman, 4th Con., Lan- are being put in and decorations in up one of Alexandria’s lacks. We more troubles? And can you imagine the For such an occasion, we. figured, noth- caster, died at Detroit, November Mr. and Mrs. M. F. McCrimmon, 1 Cotton Beaver, and Miss Christena profusion, while the services, of boast nary a Jones in the whole griping the guy of 2,057 will do when it ing but 100-year-old stuff was being served. 14th. ■— Flight-Lieut. Martin Cos- Blasfs Italian orchestra of Mont- town or district. And that could tello of the Royal Canadian Air MacNeil, eldest daughter of the late comes his.day of the week to drag himself And even scientists started on Seagram’s Mr. and Mrs. Duncan MacNeil of real, have been secured. •— On Wed- be serious. How can we keep up to four whole hours of toil? He’ll probably Force, son of Judge F. T. Costello, nesday morning about two a.m., fire with the Joneses when we have no very oldest ' might be inclined to dream has been nominated > to return to Laggan. spend the other 164 hours of the week rant- . dreams that were way off the beam. was discovered in Messrs. D. P. Mc- Joneses to keep up with. If our England for the Royal Air Force ☆ ☆ ☆ Dougall and Co’s saw mill at Max- merchants are finding business course at Andover. — Edwin Leduc FIFTY YEARS AGO ville. The flames had made consid- slow; if car dealers see the sale of of Apple • Hill, had his leg badly erable headway and there was no Cadillacs and Lincolns and import- crushed in an accident Wednesday. Friday, November 29th, 1907— THE GLENGARRY NEWS possibility of saving the building, ed sports cars a bit slack; if exotic — Prior to his return to his home Glengarry’s candidate in the but many willing hands went to perfumes and mink stoles and such Member of: in Vancouver, Tuesday, Dougal R. Canadian Weekly Newspapers’ Association; Ontario Weekly Montreal Herald’s Old Country Tour work and saved all the lumber in find little market here, might it not Newspapers’ Association; Audit Bureau of Circulation MacDonald was honored at parties Contest, Miss Isabel MePhee, is now the mill yard. — The regular meet- be simply because there is not the Published every Thursday by held at the home of his nephew, in second position, with total vote ing of the Lancaster Township impetus of keeping up with the P.O. Box 10 — The News Printing Company •— Telephone 9 Angus J. Macdonell, 30-4th Lochiel, after six weeks of 813,210. — Now Ploughing Match Association, was Jones, that other centres know? EUGENE A. MACDONALD - EDITOR AND PUBLISHER and Friday night, at the home of that we have with us, just out from held on Thursday, November 11th, Lancaster has a Jones, the 'phone Duncan Alex McDonald. Scotland, Pipe Major McVean, we at the 4th Con. The following offi- book informs. Maybe that’s why SUBSCRIPTION RATES: $3.50 per year, anywhere in Canada, payable in advance; ☆ ☆ ☆ would like to see some of our young cers were appointed: President, W. it’s in front of the -rest of the United States and Foreign, $4.50 per year. THIRTY YEARS AGO men take lessons on the pipes from C. Stewart; vice-president, Jas. county. Cornwall boasts several DISPLAY ADVERTISING RATES: Casual, 70 cents per column inch. Contract rates given on Friday, November 25th, 1927— that gentleman. When proceeding Sangster ; secretary, W. J. Mc- families of Jones. And think of the application. COPY MUST BE IN OUR OFFICE NOT LATER THAN 12 NOON WEDNESDAY. to camp, it is necessary for the Naughton; treasurer, Wm. Mitchell; exotic perfumes that ruffle one’s Archibald Browne, RCA, who re- Glengarry and Stormont Regiment directors, W. J. Wightman, John nose even before one hits the city Authorized as Second Class Matter by the Post Office Department, Ottawa, Canada cently moved to Lancaster from Band to engage members of outside McCabe, John A. McLennan, John limits. Montreal, will hold an exhibition of bands. — P. A. Huot and Son’s Reid and Wm. Snyder. (Continued on Page 3) The Glengarry News, Alexandria, Ontario, Thursday, November 28th, 1957 Pa£te 3

Manford Colbran, Ottawa, spent day of this week, for the November the weekend with his parents, Mr. Wilfred Eggleston, MBE, BA, Guest meeting. NEWS AND and Mrs. Simon Colbran. OF INTEREST SURROUNDING • LANCASTER John M. Fisher of Bainsville, has MAXVILLE Miss Bertha McEwen is attending been receiving congratulations on FROM DISTRICT a Chief Operators’ meeting in Ot- Speaker At Maxville Commencement Mi’s. W. J. Gunn, Mrs. L. Shaw being successful on winning several tawa this week. Annual Commencement Exercises neuve Award (student in Grade 13 'and Miss May McDonald left last prizes for turnips at the Royal Mrs. Bums Stewart and Mrs. of Maxville Area High School were | week to spend the winter months in Winter Fair in Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Haggart and Tom Hannah, of Cornwall, is Herb Tracey spent Saturday in the with highest marks), Florence Val- held Friday night in the Community Trenton, Ont., with their nephew, infant son, of Montreal, spent the Visiting his sister, Miss ' Helen village. lance; Maxville Chamber of Com- weekend with their aunts, Mrs. Cora Hall, when more than 60 students nieroe Award (outstanding boy in Dr. Leshe McDonald, Mrs. Mc- Hanna. Ron. VallaJice, of Toronto, and were presented with diplomas and Donald and family. Rambling... Robinson and Miss Sara Haggart. Miss Florence Vallance, of Ottawa, school activities), Charles Munroe; Mrs. A. D. Munrp and son Blair, Findlay Dingwall and Miss Anna certificates. Dr. J. Howard Munro Award (out- Mr. and Mrs. John Walsh spent spent the weekend with their par- A record number of parents and a day last week in Montreal. of Cornwall, spent Sunday with Mrs. Dingwall, both of Ottawa, spent a ents, Mr. and Mrs. Allan Vallance. standing girl in school activities), (Continued from Page 2) Neil A. McLean. few days with their sister, Miss friends saw Joan Sinclair, Ross 'Lucy Rolland; School Academic Major Roach, Mrs-.. Roach and But Bell’s little book lists no Margaret Dingwall, and attended Wilfred Clavette, of Brockville, young son, of Ottawa, spent the Mr. and "Mrs. Ezekeil Blah, of spent the weekend with his mother Lfrquhart, Florence Vallance and Awards for 1955 and 1956 school Jones in Alexandria, Maxville, Mar- the funeral of Mrs. W. D. Campbell. Ronald Vallance receive Secondary weekend with Mrs. Roach’s father, Moose Creek, spent Sunday with and sisters. year: James Munroe, Grade nine; tintown, Lochiei. And we think the Mrs. Neil McLean. Garnet Campbell and Gregor Mc- School Honor Graduation Diplomas, Joan Blaney, Grade ten; Lucy Rol- Albra Hebert and family. Boards of Trade in this area should Thomas Haggart, of Montreal, Ewan have returned home after un- 18 students receive Secondary land, Grade 11; Annette Daoust, Mrs. Athol McDonald and family take it upon their shoulders to see spent the weekend with his sisters, dergoing surgery in a Toronto hos- School Graduation Diplomas, and Grade 12. Award for Household spent a day last week in Ottawa, that we too should have Jones. The Mrs. Cora Robinson and Miss Sara pital. DUNVEGAN 41 receive Intermediate certificates. Science Proficiency, Joan Blaney. where they met her niece, Miss Joan Alexandria Board might score a ten- Haggart. MaXville residents mourn the loss Wilfred Eggleston, M.B.E., B.A., Athletic awards: Softball cham- McKechnie of Armstrong, B.C., who strike by luring the Jones & Laugh- Gerald Fyke, of Ottawa, spent the of two leading citizens, who passed Rev. Dr. D. N. MacMillan is professor of journalism-at Carleton pions, Maxville girls; District Meet, with four other teen-age girls, won lin steel people here. Maybe they'd weekend in the village with his away during the weekend. Mrs. W. spending a. few days in Toronto. College, Ottawa, was guest speaker. boy’s champion, Donat Levao; Local a trip to Ottawa through the 4-H bring one of their steel mills to father, Michael Fyke. D. Campbell died in Cornwall Gen- Services on Sunday were in charge Miss' Florence Vallance gave the Meet champions, Sheila Fitzgerald, Club. town, and then we might really be Dr. John Mutoh and Mrs. Mutch eral Hospital on Saturday morning of. Clifford MacRae, Avonmore, who valedictory address. Donat Le vac; girls’ champions, The Picnic Grove WCTU will able to afford to keep up with the spent the past few days in Western after suffering an attack late Thurs- was the guest of Miss Sarah Mae- Mi’. Eggleston’s topic was “Edu- senior, Mary Guindon; intermedi- meet at the home of the Misses Jones. Ontario. Mrs. Mutch’s mother, Mrs. day evening. Mrs. F. Bryant died Phee. cation for Tomorrow”. He told ate, Sheila Fitzgerald; junior, Mary M. J. 'and C. A. McLennan, on Fri- Cook, of Barrie, returned with them. suddenly at her home in Maxville, Mrs. D. N. MacMillan and sons graduates that the future they will Scott; boys’ champions, senior, Miss Jean-Anne Baxter, of Ot- early Friday morning. Both were Donnie and Robert, and Mrs. John face in Canada, is, challenging. Donat Levac; intermediate, Neil tawa, spent the weekend with her buried on Monday afternoon. The D. MacLeod spent the weekend with “It offers big possibilities, al- Scott, John Hough; junior, Bruce SPECIALS on TVs — HI-FIs parents, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Baxter. community extends sympathy to the though we do think the world as a Groves. friends in Ottawa. AT Miss Lucienne Filion is spending bereaved. Maxville has lost two Mr. and Mrs. Alex Grant, Ot- whole is in a sad state of affairs”, Graduation diplomas were pre- this week at her home. .: faithful citizens. tawa, called on friends here Sunday. said the speaker. sented by Melville McEwen and Mr. and Mrs. W. K. MacLeod, He extolled the position of the intermediate certificates by S. Col- LEMAY TV, RADIO SALES & SERVICE I Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Ferguson and teacher in the field of inspiring bran. duty, but questioned if the teacher Phone 755 Alexandria Misses Sheila and Sherrill, and Mr. Diplomas were awarded to the and Mrs. George Austin attended was doing all that he could or if Custom Series CANADIAN GENERAL ELECTRIC 21-IN. TV i following; Secondary School Honor —2 power transformers — 25-tube function — twin speakers the Renwick - Austin wedding in the community has accepted the Graduation Diplomas: Joan Sin- Township of Charlottenburgh Alexandria, on Saturday afternoon. importance of the teacher as it clair, Ross Urquhart, Florence Val- Reg. $309.95 SPECIAL NOW $259 Fred Owden, Cornwall, visited should. lance and Ronald Vallance. CANADIAN GENERAL ELECTRIC HI-FI — Console Model friends here on Sunday. He referred briefly to the Rus- Secondard School Graduation sian educational system, as being Reg. $289 SPECIAL $229 Murdie Campbell visited Donald Diplomas, Esther Benton, Albert WE SPECIALIZE IN TV AND RADIO REPAIRS VOTE M. MacLeod, in Montreal, Monday, of great importance and told how Bray, Cecile Bray, Joan Guerrier, where the latter is still a patient in it takes first place in the country. Annette Daoust, Jacqueline Des- the Royal Victoria Hospital. We Prior to the presentation of cer- laurier, Sherrill Ferguson, James FOR THE MAN are glad he is improving. tificates and diplomas, the invo- Fletcher, Warner Fletcher, Leslie The funeral of the late James cation was given by Rev. Aime MacKinnon, Donald McIntyre, Jes- WHO CAN GET THINGS DONE MacCrimmon of McCrimmon, was Leduc, and H. W. Manchester, sie McIntyre, Charles Munroe, Alma ELECTION ADDRESS held here on Thursday, Rev. Dr. D. school principal, spoke briefly. Ian Ryan, Bernice Sabourin, Suzanne MacLeod, B.S.A., chairman of the St. Jean, Emile Trepanier, Keith N. MacMillan conducting services: 1 Electors of Lochiei: Electeurs de Lochiei: A large number of friends and rela- Maxville High School Board, gave Urquhart. an address of welcome. After nine years of service Après avoir servi le canton, tives were present. We extend our I Intermediate Certificates: Muri- on Township Council, last de Lochiei neuf ans de temps sympathy. Interment was in Kirk Scholarships and academic awards elle Aubin, Benson Robillard, Ar- year as Deputy-Reeve, I am comme conseiller et l’an der- Hill cemetery. were presented by O. F. Villeneuve, thur Benton, Joan Blaney, Alcide this year aspiring to the office nier comme sous-préfet, je de- o M.P. for Glengarry-Prescott; Dr. J. Brabant, George Boisvenue, Sharon of Reeve, and I ask your sup- mande votre appui encore une VOTE Howard Muhro, Dr. D. M. Gamble, Bradley, Wayne Campeau, Bill Car- port in Monday’s election. fois cette année aux élections Mrs. S. Kippen and Mr. Manchester. penter, Guy Charbonneau, Lawrence The experience in municipal municipales qui auront lieu W. C. Scott presented athletic Carrière, Clarence Dorey, Claude affairs I have gained should lundi prochain. L’expérience STEWARTS GLEN awards. Doth, Gilles Doth, Donna Fraser. qualify me to conduct our acquise depuis neuf ans m’ai- dera certainement à gérer les Natalie Kippen played for the Donald Gamble, Madeline Gau- Township administration in a Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. thier, Mary Guindon, Billy Illing- businesslike, manner. affaires du canton. C r o 1 1 ! opening academic procession. Other Je suis né à Dalkeith. Je Donat Leduc, on the birth of a son. worth, Myrna Kippen, Rachelle Bom at Dalkeith, I have entertainment included numbers by farmed there all my life, and suis cultivateur et un des gros Mi-s. Sander Stewart, Murdo the Glee Club; Highland dancing by Legault, Rex Liddle, Melville Mac- contribuables du canton de Stewart and Misses Mary and Joan am one of the larger taxpay- FOR REEVE Beverley Kippen, accompanied by Leod, Donald MacMillan, Fleurette ers of Lochiei. Lochiei. L Sinclair of Ottawa, spent the week- Mrs. Connie Blaney, and a selection Martin, Mary McBain, Kent Mc- If elected, I pledge myself Si je suis élu lundi prochain, end at their homes here. by Sherrill Ferguson. Dermid, Annette Michaud, Jean to serve only the best inter- je m’engage à vous servir tous Munro, Michael Papps, Mildred Pe- et je vous demanderais de Miss Ruth McLeod of Montreal, Awards Given ests of every resident. May and Miss Margaret Dingwall of oore, Ruth Prebble, Ruby Renwick, I ask your vote next Monday? voter pour moi lundi prochain. The following awards were pre- i Maxville, spent Monday evening Albert Sauve, Barbara Scott, Ken- with Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Stewart. sented: Dominion Provincial Bur- neth Shaver, Andre St. Jean, Bern- saries, Ross Urquhart, $500; Flor- ard Villeneuve, Jacqueline Ville- Eugene Ranger for Reeve | ELECTION ADDRESS ence Vallance, $250; O. F. Ville- neuve, Lily-Anne Villeneuve. A number of friends and neigh- TOWN OF ALEXANDRIA bors of Mr. and_ Mrs. Louis Pechie and Arthur, gathered at their home on Thursday evening to express To the Electors of the Aux Electeurs their regret at their leaving the v Town of Alexandria: Ville d’Alexandria : community. A pleasant evening was Ladies and Gentlemen: spent playing cards and games. Having had the. honour of Je suis un membre du Con- After lunch, Willie Clark called on Don’t Be With Christmas being nominated for re-elec- seil Municipale depuis six ans, Miss Margaret Stewart, who read tion as councillor for the en- et pendant ce temps, je vous an. address^ and Willie McDonald suing year, I wish to take this ai toujours servi aussi bien presented Mr. and Mrs. Pechie with opportunity of thanking my an electric clock. Master Murdie Caught Napping So Near mover and seconder for their que .possible. Si je suis élu Clark presented Arthur with a renewed confidence, which I lundi prochain, je continuerai. hope to merit as I have done wallet and money. Words of regret in the past. Comme Président du Comité at their departure, esteem and good I have been a member of Industriel pour six ans, j’ai wishes for their future in their new Here are a Few Suggestions from your Town Council for the home in Alexandria, were expressed past six years. I am a mem- pu aider à amener la nouvelle by a number of the neighbors. The ber of the Parks & Recreation industrie à Alexandria. evening was ibrought to a close by committee, Fire committee. singing “For They Are Jolly Good Finance committee, Town Tous mes efforts et mon ex- Fellows”. Planning Commission, as well périence vous sera donner Ron & Maynard Mens Wear as our Industrial committee and have taken an active in- pour amener d’autres indus- terest in all branches of our tries à notre ville. Je suis un municipal affairs. My experi- ence and knowledge obtained membre du Comité de Récréa- APPLE HILL in those years should be very tion et du Pare depuis six ans, Mi-s. John Allan McDonald is at SPORT SHIRTS DRESS SHIRTS valuable to our community. present a patient in the General f can assure the electors of donnant toutes mes energies Our Pride and Joy Including: our good Town that if elected Hospital, Montreal. pour en faire un succès. Miss Janet McDonald, Alexandria, For every leisure time occasion . . . Newest on December 2nd I shall do colours and styles ... in plain shades, crisp my utmost to further good .Je suis en faveur d’autres called on Mrs. John Archie Mac- No Irons now as low as 4.95 Donald, Sunday. checks, authentic tartans. government in our Town — Regular to 6.95 supporting all projects in the industries, bons chemins et Mr. and .Mrs. Arthur Trottier White on Whites 3.95 best interests of everyone, to plus de facilités dé-récréation. were in Montreal for a few days Our Special Christmas Offer see that our ratepayers re- Si je suis élu, je continuerai last week. Forsyth Shirts from 3.95 ceive the best services at all Visitors' at the home of Mr. and Just 4.95 times and practising the' vous représenter pour protéger Mrs. Angus Hay, Sunday, were Mr. strictest economy, to save the les intérêts des contribuables and Mrs. Donald McDonald, Mr. ratepayers every dollar pos- sible in their tax rate. sans regard à la nationalité and Mrs. W. H. Purdy and children, I regret that Twill be un- Linda and John, Montreal. They He’ll Need TIES For Sure PAJAMAS able to call on you personally, ou race. Sur mon record, je also had for the weekend Mr. and but I solicit your vote and in- solicite votre vote lundi le 2 Mrs. Ewan Walsh and daughter Fresh new styles and motifs ... to supply the ./\ L4W “FOR THE REST OF HIS LIFE” Carol, of Montreal. fluence on December 2nd. “Splendid Touch” to any ensemble. * Most, superb slumberwear in sleek, luxurious I am. décembre. Miss Helen McDonald, Cornwall, fabrics. Your obedient servant. Bien à vous. spent the weekend with her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. John H. Mc- From 1.00 From 3.95 Donald. John Archie MacDonald was in Lloyd McHugh Cornwall last week attending the funeral of the late Mrs. Angus SOCKS * . Fraser. HANDKERCHIEFS KROY WOOL, NYLONS, STRETCHIES HE CAN’T HAVE ENOUGH In a wide choice of good-looking colours and Initialed, crisp whites, coloured individually. 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iferrington, Ernie Dumoulin, Len Three of the positions previously- Landriault, Pete Champagne and CHAR-LAN Officers Installed reported have been changed as fol- Alexandria Drops 9-8 Decision George Sinfield adding one each. 6 Teams In Mrs. J. Elsie, Past Provincial lows: vice - regent, Mrs. Henri The lineups: DISTRICT HIGH SCHOOL President of the Daughters of Isa- Georges Dubois; rédatrice, Mrs. BROWNSBURG — Racine, Gi- Broomball Loop NEWS bella in Ontario, was guest of honor Rene Gauthier, and interior guard, In Opener Of Local Season roux, Ouellette, J. Racine, Nor- at the November meeting of the Mrs. Georges Lefebvre. played Sunday at the Glengarry The Ottawa Hotel recently issued Hull Volants and Buckingham bonne, Cruise, Biron, Charlebois, By DOUG McDONELL group here on November 20th, and Several members attended a closed lave decided against joining the Gardens. a challenge for Broomball play and: On the occasion of the" Governor- installed the officers elected for the Renaud, Bouvrette, Leduc, Legris- the result is a six-team league retreat at Our Lady of Fatima Re- Quebec - Ontario league, and it will Alexandria led 3-1 after the first, les. '' General’s visit to Alexandria, Nov- coming year. treat House here last weekend. •evert to the original four - team which will take over the Gardens’ ember 6th, a platoon of our cadet's 6-4 after the second, but Browns- ALEXANDRIA — Cousineau, De- ice each Tuesday night from 7 to .oop. Distance, w'e understand, was burg outscored them 5-1 in the formed an honour guard at the the deciding factor. Serres, Lemire, Landriault, Her- 10 p.m. The teams are Ottawa Glengarry War Memorial. third to tak-e the win. rington, Lebrun, Sinfield, Quirk, Hotel, Graham Creamery, Alex- The Hon. Vincent Massey un- Hawkesbury plays here tonight Renaud and Charlebois each McMillan, Dewar, Dumoulin, Groulx, andria Sash & Door, K. of C., Alex- Champagne, Giroux. veiled a new plaque honouring and Ste , Anne’s next Thursday scored twice for the winners with andria Bakery and Atlantic Hotel., soldiers from this county who paid night. At an organization meeting this singles to Bouvrette, Racine, Birbn, the supreme sacrifice in either Legion Says “ Thanks ” Leduc and Ouellette. week the Alexandria Broomball Brownsburg defeated Alexandria Football Loop League came into being with the World War II or the Korean War. 9-8 in the opening game of the Daryl McMillan potted two for following officers: The cadets, winners of thè Strath- May I take the opportunity, on behalf of ALEX- Ontario - Quebec hockey league Alexandria with Connie Groulx, Ed cona Shield on many occasions in Award Winners President—Tom Gauthier. the past, proved themselves both ANDRIA BRANCH of the CANADIAN LEGION, to The Glepgarry Football League Vice-President—Art Contant. capable and efficient. ■has selected its award winners based Secretary—Laurence Sauve. The Student Council extends a thank all those who purchased wreaths, sprays or on the season’s play and presenta- vote of thanks to all residents of PROGRAM OF ACTIVITIES tion of trophies will take place at Treasurer—Ronald Cholette. Directors — Norman McDonald, the 'area who so willingly assisted poppies to aid our Poppy Fund. at the anriual Football Presentation Bruno Laframboise and Hubert in the Magazine Sales Campaign. Night, to be held soon. The total increase of sales marked Lapierre. • Special thanks to members of the Ladies’ Auxiliary GLENGARRY GARDENS The award winners: No admission will be charged for a 600 per cent improvement over Most Gentlemanly Player — Kent the games and the public is invited last year’s sales. This increase is Fri. and Sat., Nov. 29 and 30—Public Skating 7 to 9:30 McSweyn. to come down to the rink and enjoy the largest of any school in Canada. who sold poppies and to others in neighboring towns Most Valuable Player — Allan the fun. Commencement exercises will be Sun., Dec. 1st — Public Skating 2 to 4; 7:30 to 9:30 Ambrose McCormick. The schedule: held in the -auditorium on Novem- who assisted in the sale. — .December 3rd ber 29th at 8:00 p.m. A. M. Barr, Best Goalkeeper — Edwin Hay. This year’s sales were at a new high, doubling Mon., Tues., Thurs. — Hockey and Broomball Highest Scorer — Kay Hay. Ottawa Hotel vs. Graham’s, 8:00 principal of the Kemptville Agri- p.m.; Sash & Door vs.. K. of C., cultural School, will be the guest Wed., Fri., Sat., Sunday—Public Skating 7:30 to 9:30 7:00 p.m.; Alexandria Bakery vs. speaker. The exercises, held an- those of last year. Atlantic Hotel, 9:00 p.m. nually will be followed by a com- ADMISSION: Local Juniors December 10th mencement ball in the auditorium. Again, our sincere thanks! Ottawa Hotel vs. Sash & Door, This new addition to the school 14 and under, 25c; Students, 35c,- Adults, 50c 7.00 p.m.; Graham’s vs. Alexandria is almost completed. The placing CHARLES DEAR, * Impress with Two Wins When the district Junior loop Bakery, 8:00 p.m.; K. of C. vs. At- of fixtures and the final painting gets going, Alexandria’s new entry lantic Hotel, 9:00 p.m. is well under way. When the addi- Chairman of the Poppy Fund should show well. In two exhibi- December 17th tion is complete, there will be a tion games over the past week they K. of C. vs. Ottawa Hotel, 9:00 total of 17 classrooms in the school. —I ; won handily 10-6 over Dorion, Que., pjn,; Atlantic Hotel vs. Graham Christmas examinations began SPECIALIZED SERVICE ilast Thursday, and 8-2 over Lake- Creamery, 8:00 pm.; Cholette Sash November 25th for the rest of the I shore, Que., Tuesday night, & Door vs. Alexandria Briery, 7:00 school. j Other exhibition , games are be- pjm. FAMOUS BRANDS ing arranged. December 24th Overnight Parking Alexandria Bakery vs. Ottawa The qualified mechanics on our Kent McSweyn was the big gun Hotel,’8:00 p.m.; Graham Creamery Dies At Cornwall in last week’s game, with five goals lubrication work are your assur- vs. K. of C., 9:00 p.m.; Choiette Funeral services for Mrs. Mary THERE WILL BE j and three assists. Harold Robinson Sash & Door vs. Atlantic Hotel. Fraser, a resident of Cornwall for ance of a thoroughly greased and scored a hat trick and singles went 7:00 p.m. 1 .* the past 30 years, were held on safer car. I to Gilles Joanette, and Marcel Wednesday from Miller’s Funeral j Seguin. December 31st No Overnight Parking Atlantic Hotel vs. Ottawa Hotel, Home to St. Columban’s Church. LUBRICATION \ Joanette was top scorer for the 8:00 p.m.; Graham Creamery vs. Rev. D. B. McDougall was cele- local Juniors Tuesday night with Cholette Sash & Door, 7:00 p.m.; brant of the Requiem High Mass. IN ALEXANDRIA Cars and Small Trucks — $1.00 three. Kent McSweyn and Harold Mrs. Fraser, 79, died at Hotel Dieu MOBIL OIL $2.00 per gal. K. of C. vs. Alexandria Bakery, 9:00 Robinson each got two and Gerard p.m. on Monday. A daughter of the late between 12 midnight and 7 a.m. HART BATTERIES $12.10 up Beauclair, one. o Ranald MacDonald and his wife, DOMINION TIRES— The local line-up included: Ger- the former Margaret McGillis, she in order to facilitate ploughing of streets 600x16 .. $12.45 up — 670x15 $12.95 up main Pigeon, Gilles Joanette, Mar- was born at Loch Garry, Ont. Her cel Seguin, Guy Lalonde, Rejean Much Activity In husband predeceased her in 1938. from Proulx, Keith McDonald, Kent Mc- She had resided with a son, Leo Laurier Lefebvre's Service Station Sweyn, Harold Robinson, Hubert Hockey At Gardens Fraser, since making her home in Dubois, Paul Poirier, Gerard Beau- Hockey and skating have hit the Cornwall. PHONE 391 ALEXANDRIA clair, Bernard Kelly and Roddie Gardens in Alexandria this season Surviving are two sons, Dan December 1 to March 31 Smith. with a surprisingly great rush, well Fraser, of Alexandria, and Leo, of cprij AUTO ELECTRIC and CARBURETOR supporting the directors for having Cornwall, and one sister, Mrs. W. (Section 43-9, Highway Traffic Act) ADVERTISE IN THE installed artificial ice. C. Ross, of St. Catharines. BBatei*) SPECIALIST Teams from Cornwall, Dorion, Winchester, Williamstown, Maxville, Pallbearers were John Angus BY ORDER GLENGARRY NEWS Apple Hill, Vankleek Hill, Green- MacDonald, John Archie MacDon- field, Fassifern, and many other ald, Allen MePhail, Larry McPhail, ED. DUPUIS, Chief of Police centres have played and are seeking Valentine MacDonald and » Merle playing hours. Goodins. The Alexandria Public and Separ- Relatives and friends attended the ate Schools were' among the first funeral from such points as Alex- teams to test their skating legs and andria, Harrison’s Corners, Martin- You are all invited to the their hockey eyes. town and St. Andrew’s. , The Loehiellers have led the hoc- key field again this year, playing Make This An the Vankleek Hill locals the past A Big Success GRAND OPENING week and winning by a score of 5-2. An exceptionally large crowd at- On Monday night, Williamstown, tended the social evening at Green Admiral” Christmas • of the mustering a strong district team, de- Valley Pavilion, sponsored by the feated the locals 5-4. This group Green Valley Ladies’ Recreation numbered among its players such committee, last Friday night. Sup- Bonnie Glen Pavilion celebrities as C. Larocque, Éric Reis- per was served to upwards of 500 beck, W. Larocque, David Larocque, guests and a brief concert followed, L. Larocque, Carl Collette, Sid Pilon, by the children of St. Mary’s School, on Highway 43 — Three miles West of Alexandria P. Major and L. Lawson, R. Char- with song and dance numbers pre- Sole Agents for ADMIRAL in Alexandria ron and Clark, the latter teachers sented. at the Williamstown High School. Mrs. Paul Bedard, RR 3, Alex- offers these special low prices The Locks were represented by andria, was winner of a comforter, Friday, December 6th R. McGillivray, R. McSweyn, H. and several prizes were given for Dumouchell, M. Howes, Gerald, spot dances during the evening. Featuring the music of Harold and J. K. Robinson, Rene Trottier, Bruce Kennedy, M. Fraser, BOBBIE HILL and His SIX-PIECE BAND K. McSweyn. and Kent McDonald.— FROM MONTREAL Contributed. GREEN VALLEY Mr. and Mrs. Stanley MacGillis Dancing from 10 p.m. to 2 a.m. and family motored to Kingston on Mrs Jos Campeau... Sunday and visited Sister Mac- ADMISSION $1.00 ——- (Continued from Page 1) Donald, at the Hotel Dieu Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Allan L. MacDonell ******************** Arthur Pilon, Lloyd Kennedy aqd Amedée Seguin. visited in Montreal last weekend Proper Dress must be worn Persons wearing- jeans or leather jackets In addition to a host of neighbois with Mr. and Mrs. Garfield Mac- Donald. will not be admitted. and friends from the surrounding district who attendeiKthe funeral, Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Filion RANALD J. McPHERSON, Prop. several relatives werqjferesent from were Mr. and Mrs. Ludger Labonte, Montreal, Hawkesbü^p’.Valleyifield, Cornwall, on Thursday, and Mr. Iroquois Falls and Laœhfîtfÿ and Mrs. Eugene Gravelle, Ottawa, for a few days last week. ■o

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of the schools presented several de- Mounties Mount Marked 87th Date To Reside In Mark Anniversary lightful numbers in a concert in his Friends and neighbors of Mrs. J. honor. Honour Guard A. Kennedy, Glen Roy, gathered at Elliott Lake Of Father Houde The presentations of a desk set in her home on the evening of Novem- MARSOLAIS—MacDONALD genuine leather, a basket of flowers At Wedding ber 14th to surprise her on the The marriage of Shirley Elizabeth, Rev. Emiiien Houde, P.P., Sacred Heart Church, here, was honored and a spiritual bouquet from the McEWEN—MucLEOD occasion of her 87th birthday. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Mac- school children, were highlights of Donald, of Cornwall, formerly of last Sunday evening on the occa- SOCIAL and PERSONAL In a picturesque setting of red All enjoyed playing cards and sion of the 19th anniversary of his the evening. roses, white ’mums and palms, Miss singing songs, and the guest of Alexandria, to Arthur Marsolais, Robert Sabourin, Drummondville; Elliott Lake, Ont., son of the late ordination. The Brothers of St. Sacred Heart Hall held a capacity Miss Georgena Sangster, R.N., of Christena Mae MacLeod, of Ottawa, honor displayed her well known Joseph’s School, and Sisters of Per- Shawinigan Falls, was a weekend Claude Sabourin and Mrs. J. L. hospitality, entertaining with old Mr. and Mrs. Albert Marsolais, of audience as parishioners and rela- daughter of Mr. Duncan J. Mac- petual Help School and Maria Gor- tives and friends from a distance guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gavard, Wrightville; Dennis Kelly, Leod and the late Mrs. MacLeod, favorite songs in Gaelic. Cornwall, . took place Saturday Ottawa, were weekend guests of morning at 10 o’clock, in the new etti Academy, were instigators of were present to join in the happy George Sangster. of Skye, and Constable Kenneth the celebration; and pupils of each occasion. Mrs. H. Dewar, Vankleek Hill, is Mr. and Mrs. J. L. O. Sabourin. Alexander McEwen,. ROMP, of Ot- Church of Our Lady of Grace at visiting her niece, Miss Nora Mrs. C. Tupling, Maple street, had tawa, son of Mr. and Mrs. Mac Mc- Leila Austin Ingleside. Rev. Michael J. O’Brien, McRae. her sister/ Mrs. A. Hulbert, of Cal- Ewen, St. Elmo, were married on P.P., officiated. gary, as a guest for several days last November 2nd, in Kenyon Presby- Wed Saturday The ceremony marked the first week. terian Church, Dunvegan. RENWICK—AUSTIN wedding in the new parish church of Our Lady of Grace, which re- J. Y. Humphries attended the Rev. Dr. D. N. MacMillan per- Alexandria United Church, decor- cently was opened to replace Dick- CHRISTMAS SHOPPING SPECIALS Red, Green or White Royal Winter Fair in Toronto last formed the ceremony. The soloist, ated with yellow and bronze ’mums, week. Corporal Jack Cook, RCMP, of Ot- was the setting on November 23rd, inson’s Landing. AT 12-inch Mrs. Rose Stephens of Cornwall, tawa, sang “The Lord’s Prayer” and when Leila Ruth, daughter of Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Zepherin Viau at- played the wedding music and Mrs. “O Promise Me”. The'organist was and Mrs. Clifltord. Austin, Alex- Taperlite Candles tended the funeral in Glen Robert- Harold Snetsinger was soloist dur- son on Tuesday of Mrs. Alex Beau- Miss Jean McNaughton, of Ottawa. andria, was united in marriage with Ouellette’s Electric & Hardware Best quality—-2 for 39c Royal Leonard Renwick, son of Mr. ing the service. Baskets of white champ. The bride, who was given in gladioli and pink carnations ar- Mrs. William J. Daly, Mr. and and Mrs. Arthur Renwick, Dal- marriage by her father, wore a keith. ranged with greenery were used to FREE Mrs. Real Dupont and Françoise, floor-length model gown of “I Do” decorate the sanctuary and altar. and Robert Macdonald, Montreal, Rev. C. H. Dawes performed the A genuine PYREX PIE PLATE with Wilfred McLeister taffeta featuring a scoop neckline double-ring ceremony, and David The bride, who was given away were weekend guests of Mr. and circled with guipure lace and an by her father, wore a princess gown every order of $5.00 during the period STATIONERY Mrs. Ronald E. R. Macdonald. Mrs. Dawes was organist. elongated waistline topped with a Given in marriage by her father, of teal, blue taffeta with small SHOPPERS’ NEEDS Daly was accompanied back to band of guipure lace, which ex- jewelled hat in dusky rose, gloves December 5th to 11th Montreal on Tuesday by Mrs. Mac- the bride was radiant in a princess ALEXANDRIA, ONT. tended down both sides of a bouf- style gown of white velvet. She to match and a corsage bouquet of donald, who visited Montreal fant skirt. A double crown of seed American Beauty roses. Special Reductions . for the day. wore a pearl necklace and earrings, pearls held in place her circular the gift of the groom. Her shoul The attendants were Mr. and Mrs. 1 ... on a wide variety of merchandise, starting George Campbell, Winnipeg, is veil of French illusion. She carried der-length veil of nylon tulle edged Edward Leblanc, of Cornwall. Mrs. visiting with his sisters, the Misses a bouquet of white roses, chrysan- in lace was held in place by a crown Leblanc wore a gown of rosewood December 12th and lasting three weeks. New Katherine and Annie Campbell, themums and stephanotis. of nylon tulle ’embroidered in seed lace, with matching hat and gloves; I bargain buys each week during that period. Main street, while en route to She was attended by Mrs. Del pearls. She carried a cascade bou- a mink stole and, corsage of Talis- Florida, where he will spend the Lee, as matron-of-honour, and Miss quet of white gardenias and Orange man roses. See US For winter. Margaret Stewart and Miss Helen Delight roses. The reception was held at the g CHRISTMAS GIFT SUGGESTIONS Miss Louise Macdonald -of Mont- MacLeod, as bridesmaids. They Attending the bride was Miss Northway Hotel. Later, the couple and real, was at her home here over the were dressed in identical gowns of Sheila Ferguson, Dunvegan, wear- left for Elliott Lake, where they weekend. Peacock Blue velvet, with matching ing a deep turquoise velvet gown, will reside. The bride travelled in GENERAL HARDWARE Mrs. D. J. Dolan was in Montreal feather headbands, gloves' and princess style, with matching a black wool suit , under a Russian last Thursday. Jim Dolan, Ottawa, shoes. They carried crescent-shaped feather hat and shoes. She carried squirrel jacket, with pink acces- g Ouellette’s Electric & Hardware FRIDAY - SATURDAY was with his parents here over the bouquets of matching blue carna- a muff of deep turquoise velvet sories and corsage of carnations. November 29 - 30 weekend. tions and white ’mums, decorated with yellow Sweetheart Mrs. Harold Lapierre, of Mont- EUGENE OUELLETTE, Prop. Misses Ghislaine Poirier and Constable Del Lee was best man, roses and baby ’mums. real, and Flying Officer J. D. Mac- 1 Phone 247 . Main St., Alexandria “Never Say Jacqueline Sauve, Montreal, were tand Constables Jack McKay and Angus MacLennan, Vankleek Hill, Donald, of Ottawa, were among weekend guests at the home of the Ken Stroud were, ushers. A guard was best man. Clarence Smith, of those present from a distance. Sissssssssssssfsssssssssssfsssssss^sssssssssss)>0*C-0*0»0»0*Q«t ;8SSrS*8*Sg8o8ô8ô8S8S8ô8SS3SS8*8ô8SS;85i latter, with Mr. and Mrs. Jos. of honour was formed by Con- Vankleek Hill, and Eldon Austin, Prior to her marriage, the bride Good-bye” Alexandria, brother of the bride, was entertained at a shower at the with Sauve. stables D. P. Luchak, D. F. Gee, E. Mr. and Mrs. Duncan McDonald Reid, F. Herring, q. Blake and G. were ushers. home of Mrs. Duncan W. McDon- Cornell Borchers and For her daughter’s wedding, Mrs. ald, 425-5th street west, Cornwall, I Rock Hudson and son'Bruce, of Maxville, and Cousens. Mr. and Mrs. Angus D. McDonald Austin wore an embroidered mid- when some 35 guests were present. The bride’s step-mother wore i> avy night blue dress, with black and A presentation was made, followed MONDAY - TUESDAY I of Alexandria, motored to Montreal blue lace with dusty rose accessories December 2-3 | on. Sunday, and spent the day with white" accessories, and a corsage of by violin music by the host, accom- and a corsage of pink roses and white baby ’mums. panied by Mrs. J. J. MacDonald at iMr. and Mrs. Angus W. McDonald white baby ’mums. The mother of 'and Mr. and Mrs. Hugh McDonald. Mrs. Renwick, mother of the the piano. Later, refreshments “Crime In the groom chose medium blue with grooir., chose a gown of navy, with were served and all enjoyed an Miss Mariette Lalonde and Ray- ofl-white accessories and a corsage mond Lalonde were in Montreal on matching accessories and a corsage evening of singing and dancing. The Streets” of American Beauty roses. of pink carnations. ADULT ENTERTAINMENT Sunday to visit his father, J. A. La- Drop in and see our Big Display of The reception was held in the Following a reception at the DRAMA londe, who is a patient in Hotel Dieu Hospital. ' While there they Orange Hall, Dunvegan, after which church hall, the couple left on a BEAUTIFUL GIFT SUGGESTIONS James Whitmore and attended the Ice Capades. Mrs. J. the young couple left for a honey- wedding trip to Southern Ontario Sal Mineo A. Lalonde and Bruno and, Mrs. moon in the Eastern United States. and the Northern States. WEDNESDAY - THURSDAY Delima Lafrance also motored down For travelling, the bride wore a For travelling, the bride donned Card Party December 4-5 Sunday to see Mr. Lalonde, who is gold two-piece dress with brown a forest green suit topped by a pale SACRED HEART DOUBLE FEATURE making good progress prior to a accessories and a corsage of bronze green coat with black accessories pending operation. and yellow ’mums. They will reside and a corsage of yellow Sweetheart PARISH HALL in Eastview. roses. “D-Day, 6th Miss Rhona St. John, who has Upon their return, Mr. and Mrs. been holidaying here, left on Tues- Prior to her 'marriage the bride Renwick will reside at Vankleek SUNDAY, DEC. 1st , Of June” day to return to Banff: was entertained at showers by the Hill road, Vankleek Hill. 8:00 p.m. ADULT ENTERTAINMENT Weekend guests of Mrs. Arthur VON staff, Otawa; Mrs. Doug Attending the wedding from a Sponsored by Ladies’ Committee St. John were Mrs. Gerard Mac- Luchak and Miss Helen MacLeod, DRAMA - COLOUR distance were guests from Ottawa, LUNCH — DOOR PRIZE This Diamond Ring Robert Taylor-Virginia Mayo donald and baby daughter, Bernice, Ottawa; the ladies of Skye, at the Montreal, Hawkesbury, IVinehester, of St. Therese, and Howard and home of Mrs. J. D. MacLeod, Skye, Calumet and Cornwall. ^ — also — Bernard St. John of Montreal. at $150 and Miss Margaret Stewart and The day was the 22nd wedding Neil McCormick, Montreal, spent Miss Bertha McEwen, Maxville. anniversary of the bride’s parents. .FOR CHRISTMAS Others from $50 Up “Rawhide” the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. , A wanted and Prior to her marriage, the bride » a • • • Emmett McCormick. welcome gift. Mrs. Aime Lalonde, Andre and was honored at a miscellaneous Jo-Anne of Kingston, have been shower given by Misses Mary Mc- visiting with relatives here. Kinnon and Rhonda Shepherd, at the latter’s home, and also at a ^ ^ All the LATEST Donald Gormley, Stratford, spent miscellaneous shower in Ottawa, ^ ITo/ii/sy last weekend with his daughter given by Miss Joan Marland. Upon Donna and Dr. -and Mrs. J. W. B. leaving the Metropolitan Life Insur- Hit Records j Villeneuve. ance Company, where she was an Jos. Lalonde was admitted to Ot- employee for the j past two and a half years, the bride was presented ^*•’** •* • V. .*\ 8 , Just received a large assortment of | tawa General Hospital on Wednes- day, where he will undergo observa- with place settings of her china Long Play tion. and miscellaneous lingerie. Friends of the groom, Clarence Smith and HI FI Mr. and Mrs. Ulric Lalonde, Mr. ; GOOD - RECORDS j A. MacIntyre, held a reception at 'T ‘ '■ & and Mrs. Henry Ladouceur, and Mr. the Montana Inn, Calumet, Que., USED PIANOS Also Old Scotch Favourites A and Mrs. Elzear Periard attended for the young couple previous to Get ready to go out and Electric Shavers and Kiddie Tunes the Ouimet - St. Cyr wedding at $75.00 , their marriage, at which they were have fun! Choose your Massena. The bride was the daugh- presented with a purse. $19.95 Up RECORD PLAYERS $39.95 UP I ter of Mi-s. Doue Thauvette. holiday fashions here, NEW GUITAR MAPES, STRINGS c Mr. and Mrs. Peter Newburg, from gala dresses galore, Nine to a set . . . Get them while they last. Misses Violet and Frances Kelly, in lovely fabrics and Montreal, were weekend guests of You're not dreaming! SID’S MUSIC STORE Mr. and Mrs. Howard Kelly. It's true! colors. Main Street ALEXANDRIA Phone 788 Donald Joseph McPhee is in Montreal today, visiting his brother, r S \ \ John James McPhee, in the Royal \s ’V Victoria Hospital. John underwent minor surgery last Saturday and is NOW.. .You can get a 17 jewels reported to be making good prog- with expansion bracelet ress, although a mqre serious opera- to match Another Show Monday tion is pending. Fabulous Pen Stands Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Procule from $19.95 Up . ^414.95 Owing to the fact all reservations for Friday and Poirier over the weekend were Mr. Saturday -are already sold out, it has been decided to and Mrs. Gerard Lapierre, Mr. and stage the ST. ANDREW’S CONCERT again MONDAY Mi's. Joseph Poirier and Patrick Poirier, Montreal, and Mr. and Mrs. NIGHT Henri Lortie, Glen Robertson. Mrs. PFAFE There will be no Reserved Seats that night. Lapierre is a sister of Mr. Poirier,, and Joseph and Patrick are bro- $99-00 BIG ANNUAL thers. for only ST. ANDREW’S CONCERT ■ — IN — Xmas News! For the month of DECEMBER ALEXANDER HALL, ALEXANDRIA EVERY APPOINTMENT LADIES’ MEN’S AT Birthstone Rings Signet Rings Friday, November 29th 10 carat gold 10 carat gold —— and YOLANDE’S Cross our hearts—it’s true! $6.95 Up $9.95 Up Beauty Salon If you’ll come in right away— See our range of lovely COSTUME JEWELLERY Saturday, November 30th you can get a famous, fabulous We now carry a complete stock of Curtain at 8:30 p.m. • ENTITLES YOU Pfaff for only $99.00! Come TO A CHANCE MOVIE and FLASH CAMERAS, FILMS, etc. FEATURING on a in to try it and buy it today ! “ANNIE LAURIE” Dominion Buy Now and Lay-Away until Christmas (Published by Baker’s Plays, Boston) Electric Frying Pan EASY TERMS-GENERCUS For the convenience of our customers, our store A 40-minute Musiplay, containing Old Favorite Songs. Drawing; December 31st will remain open until 9 p.m., from 9th to 24th We Also Have TRADE-IN ALLOWANCE LOCAL VIOLIN ARTISTS SPECIAL PRICES V, HIGHLAND DANCING — BAGPIPE SELECTIONS — on — s % Lalonde’s Refreshments available at intermission and PERMANENTS F I L I O N ’ S Now Is The Time following concert BRUNO ^Ladies’ Wearl To Make Appointments Jewellery & Gift Store Reserved Seat Tickets on sale at McLeister’s Drug Store — CALL 268 — Main Street ALEXANDRIA and VANKLEEK HILL MRS. YOLANDE VIAU LAFRAMB01SE ALEXANDRIA Admission — 75 Cents Prop. Phone 190 — Alexandria 'Truro R The Glengarry News, Alexandria, Ontario, Thursday, November 28th, 1957

Latchie. Claus parade. weekend at home here. Fighting Christians The YPU staged a Very enjoyable Mrs. H. J. MacGillivray and Mrs. Mrs. Rod M. McLeod returned Variety Concert in the hall Friday J. W. MacLeod were over to Corn- home from a few Weeks’ visit at FOUND-The Perfect Solution... When the fly-by-nights were pro- her singing, dancing and fiddling evening, with a very good attend- wall on Saturday to visit their Smiths Falls, with Mr. and Mrs. moting fights, puppets. Rounds of applause greet- ance. cousin, Mrs. D. K. McLeod, a pa- Kenneth McLeod. In the dangerous days gone by. ed her efforts from the enthusiastic ... to the problem of retirement years. The Sun Miss Mildred McMillan, Montreal, tient in Cornwall General Hospital Mrs. Çbristena McKinnon, Mont- The “knuckle game” had a lowly crowd. spent a couple of days at her heme the past few weeks. - real, spent a few days recently with Life of Canada has the life insurance plan to suit name, Before closing the show, the here. Mrs. Sadye McCuaig and daugh- her daughter, Mrs. Archie McRae And the sheriff was always nigh. master-of-ceremonies thanked the Mr. and Mrs. D. Alex McMillan ter Frances, of Montreal, spent the and family. your needs. To be sure that gracious living is always It was touch and go with a boxing audience for their spontaneous and spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. show, generous appreciation of the efforts and Mrs. D. H. MacKenzie. a natural part cf your life is really In that simple careless day, of the boxers and entertainers. He We. regret to report that Kenneth And the fighting men were lucky thanked all who had helped in the McNeil is in a Cornwall hospital not difficult. Why not consult me then success of the evening, and paid for treatment. We all hope for a | SPECIALS FOR NOVEMBER and DECEMBER j To collect their promised pay. today f special tribute to the gentlemen in speedy recovery. AT The bouts were fixed, and the boys the paybox — Arthur MacMillan -o LARRY J. McCOSHAM w'ere mixed and Dan Kennedy; the stage man- Clement Furniture Co. Ltd DISTRICT SUPERVISOR In all sorts of dirty schemes; agers — Gerald Simpson and Ron- 162 Pitt Street CORNWALL ald Wallace. Miss Shirley Mac- i Phone 43 Main Street South Phone 43 But today the sport is a lofty sort, Millan, president ' of the Young- LOCHIEL LAWRENCE J. MacDONALD Beyond the wildest dreams. Regular Special Phone 252 LANCASTER For the ■“knuckle game” with its People’s Group, was called forward FREEZERS, RCA, 15 cu. ft $439 5339 to take a bow. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence MacMillan lowly name attended divine service last Sunday TV SETS, RCA, 21" screen $289 $239 SUN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY OF CANADA Has now a high position, morning in Hawkesbury United WASHERS, Easy $189 • $129 And ladies shout, while the boxers' Church, when then- grandson, Rob- CEDAR CHESTS from $39 up clout, ert Duncan, received the Sacrament We have many GIFT SUGGESTIONS for your And the Champ is à modest GLEN ROBERTSON of Christian Baptism. Later, Mr. CHRISTMAS SHOPPING . . . See them before you buy Christian. and Mrs. MacMillan, Mr. and Mrs. Shop Early for Better Choice — Use our Lay-Away Plan We extend our sympathy to the Claude McNabb and Mr. and Mrs. family and relatives of the late Mrs. 20% Discount on Anything You Buy Terms or Cash The Variety and Boxing Show Carl Byers and family were Sunday Alexandre Beauchamp, whose re- dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. ELECTION ADDRESS staged at Glen Sandfield on Friday- mains were interred in the parish evening went over with a “bang”, Harold MacMillan. j cemetery, following Solemn Requi- To the Electors of the Aux Electeurs de la and all who had a part in the em High Mass in St. Martin of Wc are Sorry to hear that Miss jJ2S2SSoSS2ô2SSôSôSS2ô8oM2ô8ô»SSo8î8ô8S8ô8ôSô88»ô252ô«ôSô»ô258ô»ôSô8?888S8SîôSô«S8ô2ôi Sheila MaePhee is a patient in Town of Alexandria: grand entertainment had reason to Tours Church here, Tuesday the ville d’Alexandria : hospital in Montreal, and we hope Having been nominate^ for feel proud. 26th. ELECTION ADDRESS Ayant été mis en nomin- Every available inch of space in Jim Hambleton was in Cornwall to hear of her return to good health councülor in the forthcoming soon. election on December 2nd, I ation pour un siege dans le the Orange Hall was used to hold on Friday, November 22nd, and paid To the electors of the . . . Aux électeurs Donald R. MacMillan, Wyman wish to take this opportunity Conseil dans les prochains the crowd, and even at 10:00 o’clock a call on Duncie Donald McDonald TOWN OF ALEXANDRIA to thank my mover and sec- élections, qui aura lieu le 2 when Ralph MoKelvie led Peter MacMillan and Albert and Maurice décembre, je desire de prendre •and Roddie McDonald at the Mac- Quesnel arrived home last week onder for the confidence they Fraser and Wellington Hay into the Donell Memorial Hospital. I have been a member of J’ai été membre de conseil cette occasion pour* remercier from Hemlo, Ont. have placed in me. Having make-shift ring to give a demon- Miss M. B. McMillan and sister, Town Council for six years, de la Ville depuis six ans et served on the council last mon proposeur et secondeur. Congratulations to D. Alex Mac- and have been active on our stration of body-building, would-be Mrs. Leo Brick of Lachjne, Que., j’sii pris une part active dans year, I feel that the experi- Ayant été membre du Con- Millan, who celebrates a birthday Park & Recreation Committee ence gained will be of benefit spectators were still trying to recently spent a day with Mr. and and chairman of the Roads la Comité du Parc et comme seil pour 1957, j’ai acquis de squeeze into the hall. anniversary this week, November to all taxpayers. Mrs. M. Bamaby, while visiting in 26th. and Streets Committee for président du Comité des che- l’expérience qùi sera de profit the Glen. I humbly solicit your vote The two young members and their Franklin Pope, dairy statistician several years. I have taken mins et des rues. aux électeurs, si vous me leader went through the physical Mr. and Mrs. K. M. McLennan an interest in all municipal on December 2nd, and, if (Dominion Bureaul, and Mrs. Pope A cause de Texperience que elected, will continue to serve faites l’honneur de m’élire training routine in perfect harmony and children, Garry and Linda, matters. motored to Lochiel last Saturday I feel that with my experi- j’ai acquise et de l’esprit you to the best of my ability. pour l’année 1958. and with much enthusiasm. The were in Montreal last Saturday to to spend the day with Mr. and Mrs. ence I can be of very bene- d’economie qui me caractérise, threesome were loudly cheered as view the Santa Claus parade. Clarence MacMillan, and view the Mrs. Gordon Patterson and chil- ficial service to our Town. they finished their exercises with play-offs on TV. vous étés certains que je ser- RONALD MACDONALD dren, who spent last week with Mr. Strict economy will be my fast and nimble skipping. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth MacQueen, motto at all times. vira vos intérêts. The brothers, Peter and Tim and Mrs. Archie Morrison, returned Ottawa, visited her parents, Mr. Pour toutes ces raisons, je to Ottawa with Mr. Patterson last I humbly solicit your vote Gibb, looked very grim as they and Mrs. A. W. MaePhee and and influence on December sollicite votre aux élections du stepped into the roped square and Sunday. family over the weekend. Miss Sadie Robinson, Montreal, 2nd. 2 décembre. acknowledged the cheers from their Misses Shirley and Helen McDon- Yours very truly, Votre très dévoué, supporters. No sooner had the ref- spent last weekend with her sister, ald, Montreal, spent the weekend at eree, Rev. Mr. Reid, briefed the Mrs. Grace Hanley. their home here. ELECTION ADDRESS young gladiators on the rules of The Misses Barbara Bannon and Mrs. Frank Beckingham visited ADELARD MENARD amateur boxing, than they were Doris Connors, of Montreal, week- Keith MacMillan and household last TOWN OF ALEXANDRIA at it — punching, hooking and ended with Mr. and Mrs. Ken Mc- Friday, and was a supper guest at jabbing. No mercy was asked and Lennan and family. Grant Mc- Clarence MacMillan’s. Lennan of Cornwall, was also a re- To the Electors A tous les électeurs none was given. Mrs. Myles MacMillan is visiting Icent guest at the McLennan house- d’Alexandria : In the last minute of the third her father, 'Alex A. McDonald, Glen of Alexandria: round, the referee stepped in be- hold. Andrew, who is quite ill. Mesdames, Messieurs: Mrs. Minnie Tuckwood, Montreal, Ladies and Gentlemen: tween the lads to “break” them. In ELIMINATES SAWING-BEE Permettez-moi tout d’abord their excitement, the youngsters ! was a visitor for a couple of days Clarence MacMillan completed the de remercier ceux qui ont pré- Having been nominated as pummelled the referee from front j last week with her brother. Bill job of winter wood harvesting last councillor for the ensuing senté et appuyé ma candida- Fraser. week Without waiting for snow- Ruby Bloom ture en vue de ma réélection and rear; because of the howls of year, I wish to take this op- laughter from the crowd the gong I Six-year-old Remi Roy is home reads and team and sleighs. A portunity of thanking my au conseil municipal. Je suis très honoré de cette marque couid not be heard. from hospital and hale and hearty. chain-saw operator felled the trees, mover and seconder for the When informed that he was going cut them into blocks (stove length) renewed confidence they have de confiance à mon égard. The bout between Billy Fraser placed in me. Je suis conseiller depuis and Kenny McDougall was of a [home from Cornwall hospital last and they were transported from the wood-lot to the farm yard by trac- Roto cinq ans et depuis cinq ans je more serious nature, and although Saturday, he inquired of his mother I have been a member of m’intéresse vivement à tous the rounds were of three-minutes I if there was snow in the Glen. i tor-pulled wagon with a wagon box. 1616 St. Andrew’s Road our Town Council for the past les aspects des affaires muni- duration, they were fought at a I There wasn’t. But Remi must have | This method eliminates the annual five years, and have taken an cipales. J’ai donc acquis de : been very happy to awaken Tues- I “sawing bee”, a neighborly old cus- active interest in all branches non-stop speed. McDougall had an l’expérience et des connais- advantage in weight which was |a grand display of en- GLEN SANDFIELD KIRK HILL interests and to serve you to Il m’aurait fait grand plaisir ergy, skill and grit. 1951 1951 1951 the very best of my ability. de vous rencontrer, tous et Mr. and Mrs. D. H. MacKenzie, N. J. McLeod attended the Royal In the final exhibition between Miss Mary MacKenzie, Mrs. Gilbert Chevrolet chacun, indivuellement, mais Arnold MacRae and Michael Gibb, Winter Fair in Toronto last week. Ford Sedan Ford Coach I regret I am unable to call le temps et les circonstances McRae and Arnold motored to Ot- Mrs. Archie McRae and son Don- on you personally. it was obvious from the word “go” Perfect Real Sedan m’en empêchent. Tout de tawa, Saturday, to attend thejapj were in Montreal during the I Automatic I solicit your vote and influ- même, je viens solliciter votre that there was going to be no pull- funeral of the late Miss Effie Me- | weekend and took in the Santa j Condition Value ing of punches. McRae used a Real Buy ence on my behalf on polling vote et votre appui lors des-^ — ^ I day, Monday, December 2nd. élections municipales, le lundi, rapier-like straight left and quickly $365.00 $395.00 $695.00 I am. 2 décembre, 1957. followed up with, a dynamic right ^82o2$2c232c2S23232aSo2S8S2S2o2S232o2oS32o2o23: Yours very sincerely. Votre tout dévoué, hook, but Gibb was quick to move inside and punch furiously with two hands to the stomach. The lads 1952 1955 1956 JOHN G. PROULX were in fine condition; both took D. A. FAWTHROP, B.C0MM. and handed out a lot of blows, yet Pontiac Meteor c SV7«0»0*0»0*0*0«C .

’CUBING •••••• You just sit on it and slide up and Health. and down.” Mrs. D. McVlchie reported for GREEN VALLEY |S»3aSS!SgS3S535a»!5»S5Sgt3agS»0J5g55!S!S5St»St3Sa35S5JS3t*«JSSSa)Bfi[^ BAINSVILLE lunch committee. : VANKLEEK : A couple df years ago the town Mrs. D. H. Morrison read some Mrs. Roger Martin and children, | FOR THE FIRST TIME ORDER BY MAU l purchased and installed a number wi MET of the highlights from FWIC con- Montreal, are visiting1 Mr. and Mrs. HILL : of time clocks, posted at stragetic The regular monthly meeting of vention held recently in Ottawa. Angus R. MacDonell. Mr. and Mrs. Written for The Glengarry News points around town. The town con- Bainsville WI was held in the In- Mrs. J. P. Sangster and Mrs. Mc- Donald MacDonell, Prescott, were by T. J. HUGHES stable was to punch the clocks at stitute Hall on Wednesday after- Leod reported on the Lamp Shade weekend guests. specific intervals during the night. noon, with thç president, Mrs. D. H. course held recently in Lancaster. Miss Mary Anne Seguin visited in Nomination did prove to have a This system has never been done. Morrison, presiding, assisted by the A similar course will be held in the St. Zotique over the weekend with ew" changes at the Hill, last Friday With two break - ins in the past secretary - treasurer, Mrs. J. R. hall late this month. Mr. and Mrs. Rene Seguin. SAVINGS of Sangster. The meeting opened with ivening. Four new councillors were short time and the ever-present Mrs. McLeod reported on "Trea- Mr. and Mrs. Mervyn MacDonald the Ode and Mary Stewart Collect, ;iven the nod to help work out the danger t>f fire from now until sures in Your Attic” course held in and family, visited on Sunday in 33‘/3% to 70% jroblems of the town in 1958. Mayor Spring, this would be a good time and was well attended by members Lancaster. Montreal with Mr. and Mrs. Am- ON ALL 1957 AND 1958 MODELS AND ACCESSORIES ?at St. Denis was returned for an-^ to start the clock system working. and visitors. The motto was “Sleep brose MacDonell and boys. )ther term, as well as Reeve Andren is something most of us take for Plans were made for a Euchre Some food for thought for the new Party to be held in the hall on Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bernie * AMERICAN •GILBERT 3oyer. Councillors are: Henri Le- council, even though we know our granted.” McDonell - over the weekend were The roll call was answered with November 15th. FLYER rac and Stuart Milner from the last chief, Ed. Bernique, is doing a good members of their family — Betty, •TYCO council, and William Ewing, Sidney job. “a simple remedy, that every woman The social period constituted a •LIONEL Siversky, John McMillan and Ross should know how to use” and Scotch contribution by each mem- of Prescott; George, Montreal, and •HO-KX^S •VARNEY Fraser, new men for 1958. Jos. St. brought forth some useful remedies. ber, and proved amusing. Mr. and Mrs. Roddy MacDonald Two Irishmen were standing “Health” was the topic for the •REVELL ® SSD’SAN Denis acted as chairman for the m a bar. "Ye say ye fell from The meeting closed with the Na- and baby of Lachine.*^ Mrs. Mac- meeting. meeting, with Mrs. Rufus Carr in tional Anthem and Institute Grace. 1 a -window. How far was it?” charge. Donald and Donna Lee remained on NO INFLATED LIST PRICE . . NO FABULOUS DISCOUNTS one asked. “Ten stories”, re- Refreshments were served by the JUST THE LOWEST PRICES ANYWHERE. A letter from “Save the Children hostesses, Mrs. J. E. Robertson and for the week. There was a terrible tragedy plied the Other. “What did you MOST COMPLETE SELECTION OF MODEL TRAINS AND ACCES- Fund” w’as read, and the members Edwin and Anna McDonald of SO RIES IN THE UNITED STATES. on Highway 34 the other day. A thirlk of on yer way down?” Mrs. Dan Edwards. decided to again sew and make o ACTUAL SAVINGS FROM 33Vj% ON ALL MAKES, MODELS, tree surgeon ran into a tree and "Why, T didn’t think of nothin’ Montreal, were at their home over nearly fainted when he learned quilts. AND ACCESSORIES ] until T passed the fifth story. WRONG PATHWAY the weekend. SEND FOR COMPLETE SET OF ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUES it was one of his patients. Mrs. J. E. Robertson reported Then T remembered I left me $143.50 collected for the Blind, and Misses Gladys Trottier and Ray AND WHOLESALE PRICE LIST ALL FOR ONE DOLLAR.! pipe on the window sill.” a letter of thanks from Mr. Patrick Man’s pathway to the stars does Menard, Cornwall, weekended with Wednesday night Sinclair Supply not begin in the conquest of space, When Ordering Direct, Deduct 331/2% From Co. office was broken into and a was read. Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Menard and if indeed it is ever to lead through Manufacturer» List Price. number of cheques and cash were Mayor Fat St. Denis told nomin- Reports from standing committees attended the wedding in Hawkes- were read. the trackless skies. In this present taken. The culprits forced the back ation taxpayers that fine ground state of arrested development, man bury of Florent Patenaude and work had been already laid for Mrs. J. Fourney reported for MAIL TO: door of the office and smashed open merely, takes his troubles with him Lucille Charbonnais. the safe with heavy tools taken waterworks rand natural gas. Prog- Citizenship and Education. All Price. FOB Minumiun Mrs. T. Upton reported for His- wherever he goes, and scatters them Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Bouchard of Pittsburgh Order $10.00 from the CPR tool shed at Alfred. ress on .water and sewage work Please Send Add 3% Sale» torical Research and Current M. ROUSSEAU Tax in Penna. Eddie Bernique and Provincial would progress further in ’58, and over a wider terrain, the more of Montreal, and Mr. and Mts. Ernest Postage 47» 7 Garc'cnvllle Ro. Events. Police are investigating. let’s hope in this atomic, guided the physical universe he controls.— Gallant, Cornwall, were weekend Pittsburgh 36. Pa. missDe and Sputnik age we in Vank- Mrs. G. Thompson and Mrs. R. Carr reported for Home Economics Cochrane (Ont.) Northland Post. guests of Mrs. Leo Lajoie. The young bachelor appeared leek Hill can get a little water. at the psychiatrist’s office with his problem. 'Tve got pictures of Lana Turner, Marilyn Mun- roe, Betty Grable and Hedy Lamarr pasted all over my room.” “Then what’s your prob- lem?” asked the doctor. “All night long 1 keep dreaming of Gene Autry’s horse.” Announcing the great new trend-setter trucksl Mr. and Mrs. Wilson, who cele- brated their 50th wedding anni- versary last Saturday, were con- gratulated by literally hundreds of well-wishers. Many old friends whom they had not seen for many years visited with them on this occasion. FARGO PQWEHHSTBS Here is an excellent system for remembering telephone • numbers. First think of cheese. That reminds you of Swiss. Swiss reminds you of Alps. Alps reminds you of mountains. All new for ^58 . .. built tougher ... and family travel. Springs automatically adjust Mountains remind you of ocean. to varying load weights. You get the Same smooth Ocean reminds you of Colum- ride whether the truck is empty or fully loaded. bus. Columbus discovered Am- for the toughest jobs! erica in 1492. And my number Now Fargo brings you these, and many more new ideas and improvements to make even is Hillside 7593. • New! Higher powered Fargo V-8’s—give Chrysler Corporation’s trend-setting • New! toughest work-horse jobs seem simple. New you performance and economy such as you’ve dual headlamp system that looks smarter . . . Fargo Power-Masters are the easiest-working John Fraser, former mayor of never known before. lights your way better, more safely. Vankleek Hill, was called upon to trucks you’ve ever used ! address the nomination meeting, • New! Bigger, better heavy-duty brakes on « New ! Increased G. V.W.’s on most models, Fargo introduces, too, a new trend in truck and he asked the ' new council to for bigger recommended loads. all medium- and heavy-duty models for greater give some thought to Hiring a town efficiency, longer life and safety. styling. A bold look to match the bold leadership supervisor, to aid in allotting and trucking has assumed in modem life. • New! Styling that works for you as a • New! Push-button LoadFlite automatic seeing that all town work and pro- business builder, sets the trend for the future. jects were carried out. He explained drive now available on all light-duty models. A Take an especially sharp, appraising look at these handsome new trucks. Check their many advan- that problems worked on around the 3-speed transmission in Chrysler Corporation exclusive that takes the • New! EASY-shift tages. See how Fargo can make your hauling job table should be followed'fup by lowest tonnage expresses and panel models. strain out of stop-go hauling. easier, prouder and more profitable than ever! someone responsible ip.- the form of Newly designed steering column lever and link- An advanced rear suspension system a town supervisor. • New! age make manual shifting easiest ever. on the light-duty model often used for both work Chrysler Corporation of Canada, Limited "My brother is a great in- ventor. He just invented a cake of soap eight feet long and five feet wide.” “How do you lift it to lather yourself?” “You don’t.

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Canada, employed with the late Forum and social entertainments in the Libera, and Rev. Donald Kerr I.and W. K„ MacLeod. Many [At Funeral D. R. MacDonald at Netherhill, the community. He never married. officiated at the graveside. Counties’ Tribute Skye W.M.S- The meeting closed with a hymn, Sask. He enlistetl in the First To mourn his passing he leaves Pallbearers were Osie Davidson, tha Lord’s Prayer and National World War at Regina, with the two brothers and six sisters—Donald Donald A. McPhee, Edwin Mac- Anthem. Ranald J. Kerr RCMP, went overseas and later and Alex, Athens; Sarah, Hannah, Donald, Ben Lalonde, Gerald Mc- B. MacNaugbton Held Meeting transferred to a tank battalion with Mrs. Harry Higscn, Timmins; Jessie, Gillis and Francis McCormick. Lunch was served by the hostess The November session of United The November meeting of Skye and a social half-hour followed. Ranald J. Kerr passed peacefully which he was training when the Mrs. Charles Stanworth, Lochiel; Many Mass cards, letters of sym- away on October 29th, at Hotel Armistice was signed. Mr. Kerr re- Dorothy, Mrs. Francis McCormick, Counties’ Council, at Cornwall, was WMS was held at the home of Mrs.. pathy and flowers were indicative Wesley Chisholm.. Mrs.. William Dieu, Cornwall, fortified by the last turned the following July to take 3rd Kenyon, and Kathleen, at home. of the esteem in which the deceased marked by a tribute to the late Bryce MacNaughton, Martintown, Urquhart, vice-president, presided. jrites of the Roman Catholic Church. over the family farm, and there The lengthy cortege left his late was held by a host of friends. ADYEETISE IN THE He was the eldest son of the late served his church and community residence, Friday, November 1st, for deputy-reeve of Charlottenburgh at The meeting opened: by singing; "Mr. and Mrs. Duncan Kerr, and was in many ways. At the time of his St. Alexander’s Church, Lochiel, the time of his death, September Psalm 109. Mrs. Stanford Mhc- "born on Lot 29 in the 5th of Lochiel, death, Ranald was secretary-trea- I where Rev. C. F. Gauthier celebrat- 29th. Two minutes’ silence was Crimmon led in the opening prayer.. GLENGARRY NEWS on October 31st, 1896. surer of the Lochiel cheese factory, : ed the Requiem Mass. Right Rev. Weslej Murray observed at the- opening of last Mrs. D. W.. MacLeod' read the He spent several years in Western a former member of the Farm Msgr. Ewen J. Macdonald chanted Wednesday’s session. Scripture reading, followed, by two; Died At Cornwall John McLennan, reeve of Char- short prayers by Mrs. D. H. Mac- lottenburgh, said members of the intosh and Mrs.. Norman J. Mac- Funeral services for Wesley council desired to place on record Leod. Minutes of previous meeting Murray, of Cornwall, were held on their feeling of regret and loss in were read and adopted.. Correspond- Yoocantqo November 7th, to St. Paul's Church, the “sudden and untimely” death ence was read which included a let- where Rev. H. N. Burgess conducted of Mr. MacNaughton. ter from Mrs.. M?ae Cl'everty, and the the service. He took a keen interest in all list of vacancies, to the Presbyterial A native of Martintown, Mr. matters relative to the welfare of for 1958. Treasurer’s reports were Murray was for many years general his community", he said. | given, after which the roll call was, foreman in charge of Cornwall sub- answered by 20 members and four Reeve McLennan said Mr. Mac- [visitors. Offering was; received, and urban roads. He died November Naughton served as a councillor for IF you Feel Sûr at his home in Cornwall, follow- I dedicated, after which Hymn 523' his municipality for the years 1953 I was sung. ing a lengthy illness. He was 63. and 1954 and as deputy-reeve for Members of Cornwall Lodge 125 the years 1955-56 and 1957 until the Mrs. Rory MacGUlivray read a ALL-IN Optomist Club and employees of time of his death. letter she had received from'Mrs. These days most people work under Ralston. Mrs. A. F. MacQueen re- the United Counties paid then re- He was a beekeeper, owning one pressure, worry more, sleep less. This ported on the sectional meeting, held strain on body and brain makes physical spects- in a body at the funeral of the largest apiaries in the dis- home. in MaxvUle, at which Miss Frances fitness easier to lose—harder to regain. trict, he said. He was a Liberal in Today’s tense living, lowered resistance, Pallbearers were Salem Thomp- Clark spoke on Japan. Mrs. J. A. politics, and an active member of MacQueen reported on the. 75th; overwork, worry—any of these may affect son, Harold Poapst, Thomas Car- the United Church of Canada. normal kidney action. When kidneys get penter, Kenneth Armstrong and anniversary at Avonmore. out of order, excess acids and wastes “His passing leaves a void in his A presentation of a Life Member- William McCord. community and will long be regret- remain in the system. Then backache, ship certificate was made to Mrs. disturbed rest, that “tired-out” heavy- The honorary pallbearers were ted by all who knew him", said the J. M. MacCrimmon. A chapter of headed feeling often follow. That’s the J. G. Cameron, Roy Rupert, Lester reeve. the Study Book was. read by Mrs. time to take Dodd’s Kidney Pills. Dodd’s Murray, Clinton Murray, Norman A resolution by Mr. McLennan, stimulate the kidneys to normal action. Gould, Jack Smith, Douglas John- Dan MacLeod, and an item out of seconded by C. G. Sangster, deputy- the Record by Mrs.. A. N. Stewart. Then you feel better—sleep better—work ston and John Hawkshaw. reeve of Lancaster Township, that better. Ask for Dodd’s Kidney Pills at Plans were made for the annual any drug counter. 53 Friends and relatives were pres- the council’s tribute be inscribed meeting at the home of Mrs. D. W. ent from Vancouver, Toronto, Whit- lu the minutes and a copy be for- by, Ottawa, Montreal, Oswego, N.Y., warded to Mrs. MacNaughton as an Finch and Martintown. expression of sympathy, was car- Mr. Murray was born in Martin- ried. town, the son of the late Donald George Lefebvre, reeve of Alex- John Murray and his wife, the for- andria, expressed thanks to Rev. She needs an EXTRA phone mer Margaret Adeline Gould. ; Rudolph Villeneuve, Precious Blood He was the husband of the former Church, Glen Walter, for opening in the kitchen / Mary Louise Johnston, who survives the November session with a with one son, Jack W. Murray, of prayer. O Cornwall. The resolution and memorials and He also leaves one brother, H. A. the roads and bridges committees Murray, of Vancouver, and three then met. sisters, Mrs. Stewart (Gertrude) Macintosh, Martintown; Miss Edith teresting account of the Fair. Murray, Martintown, ' and Mrs. Harold (Lena) Boys, of Whitby, A contest conducted by Mrs. Rory Ont. MacGUlivray, was won by Mrs. Crevier. Look what your It was decided to hold the Decem- C.W.L. Subdivision ber meeting one week earlier, on the 12th, and members are reminded Mel At Ingleside to bring a gift for “the post office”. money is doing! Final plans for a parish bazaar Meeting will be held at the home of to be held Wednesday, November Mrs. Stanford MacCrimmon. 20th, at Ingleside, were made at a After the singing of the National DO YOU? To ordei—call your Every time you make a bank deposit—no matter how small—you are helping meeting of Pius X Council, CWL, Anthem, lunch was served by the telephone business office. to finance better living for yourself and for your fellow Canadians. The held Wçdnesday, November 13th, at hostesses, Mrs. Albert Lascelle, Mrs. the heme of Mrs. Bernard Windle, Angus MacDonald and Mrs. Dan BNS statement below shows how your money is put to work, so fhat you Long Sault. Mrs. William McLeod Crevier. enjoy better products . . . better schools . . . better roads . . . better living. presided. The Bank of Nova Scotia is proud to be associated with more than a million Rev. Sylvester Theoret, director, depositors in this continuing story of money in action. opened the meeting and read ex- tracts from Pope Pius XI En- cyclical, “Christian Education of Youth”, and explained the mean- The Bank of Nova Scotia’s ing of- “Education”. At next month’s meeting there will be a general discussion of the principles 126fh Annual Statement involved in true Catholic education. AS AT OCTOBER 31,1957 Practical conclusions will be drawn for Catholic Education in every home. A euchre party will be held on LIABILITIES ASSETS December 11th, 1957, at the Cham- — money entrusted to us —how The Bank puts the ber of Commerce Building, Long money to work Sault, to raise funds for the Chil- ^$1,260,611,795 Deposits. dren’s Christmas party. "More than a million cus- $193,546,011 Cash, cheques, and due The hostess served lunch at the tomers now bank v/ith the from banks. ^#1^ conclusion of the meeting and a social hour followed. BNS. They deposit their This is like cash in the Bank’s till to (Â'ïi money for a host of reasons—to meet service the cheques which BNS r|£- business and household needs ... as customers draw on their accounts. // Vl\v a retirement fund for the future . . . Be sure you have f or to finance a college education. Our ; $318,852,943 Investments. McCRIMMON the correct postal addresses. f customers place these funds for safety This amount (mostly Canadian Check your mailing list now- and convenience in current and sav- i Government Bonds) helps finance WI HEARD REPORTS ings accounts, personal chequing ac- varied Government activities such Members Of McCrimmon WI met Have you forgotten anyone? f. counts, and such special accounts as as the St. Lawrence Seaway; the National at the home of Mrs. Dan Crevier on Thursday evening, November 21st. Buy plenty of stamps ahead of time. the Bank’s unique PSP. Harbours Board; Wheat Board payments; our National Defence needs. Other investment The president, Mrs. J. D. Mac- Pack your gifts in sturdy cartons, wrapped in tough paper and funds go into the building of schools, high- Donald, presided and commented on $19,780,600 Letters of credit. the motto: “ÎChildren of today are tied securely with strong cord. This is the extent to which ways, new plants and equipment—to make the citizens of tomorrow.” available for us all more of the good things For correct postage and safe delivery have your parcels the Bank has guaranteed the Roll call was “My favorite subject credit of our customers buy- in life. in school”, responded to by fourteen weighed at your local Post Office. Print address, and return ing from suppliers, particularly those $141,498,363 Call loans, secured. members. address too, both outside and inside parcels. in foreign lands. It matches the This money, lent to investment Mrs. W. R. MacLeod, who as dis- amount pledged by customers for re- trict delegate, attended the first Important — Check" Post Office leaflet delivered to your houses, is subject to immediate recall payment (see amount opposite similar national convention of the FWI at home for mailing dates to distant points and remember — if required. heading under "Assets”). Business at the Chateau Laurier, ,Ottawa, in for local delivery, mail your parcels and cards on or before home is thus encouraged to expand October, gave a very full and ex- — ■ $659,702,434 Other loans, less provi- cellent report of the convention. December 17 th. abroad . . . another way the Bank s on >r serves as a partner in Canada’s -îi ' fi estimated loss. Members also were fortunate to Our customers in Canada and abroad progress. hear a talk on the Royal Winter borrowed this amount for all kinds Fair. 5Jrs. J. P. MacLeod was the of personal and business purposes. These recipient of a trip sponsored by the $4,964,680 Other liabilities. loans help finance the purchase of materials Ontario Government to local.lead- This represents money set and the sale and distribution of goods . . . ers of girls’ clubs, and gave an in- I aside to covar-expenses from the cutting of trees in the forest to the which must be met but are sale of refrigerators ... from starting a business not yet due . . . such as our 1957 to improving a farm or home. Loans of this Income Tax. kind are the lifeblood of Canada’s growth— the Bank’s most important service to the Famous all-sleeping-car train serving the PR0I///V6ES WHAT THE community. SHAREHOLDERS $ 19,780,600 Customers' liability under r CNR's CONTRIBUTE letters of credit. This is the amount customers are » ' $70,004,090 Capital paid up, pledged to repay the Bank for funds rest account and undivided it may pay out under "Letters of Credit” (see Profit this heading under "Liabilities”). The shareholders—the real GQ&fi limited owners of the Bank—contribute these $21,980,814 Bank premises and other funds which protect the interests of MUI assets. Also through sleeping car service between MONTREAL- the customers. They thus ensure the Most of this sum goes into a con- MONTREAL* HALIFAX CHARLOTTETOWN ... MONTREAL-SYDNEY. strength and stability of the BNS, and tinuous programme of improving No change en route Overnight accommodations to suit every budget. help make possible the Bank’s in- our branch facilities so that customers can do Information and reservations from your local creasing role in a growing Canada. their banking more pleasantly and easily. Tofal Liabilities $1,355,361,165 Total Assets $1,355,361,165

The BANK off NOVA SCOTIA your partner in progress The Glengarry News, Alexandria, Ontario, Thursday, November 28th, 1957 Page S'

follows: Dougall, she lived in Detroit and at funeral in Alexandria. Sr. St. ton, and Sr. St. Benedict, Cornwall, Lancaster for a time before going Raphael, a sister-in-law", of Kings- were among those present. Hols teins Mrs MacDotigall Calf Club Members Took Reserve to Montreal. She had been in fail- 1st Group — Duncan McDonald, ing health for the past five years, Honors At Recent Ottawa Fair Summerstown; Andrew McLeod, Dies Al Montreal but had been seriously ill for the RR 2, Dalkeith; Douglas McLeod, past two months. Mrs. Donald A. MacDougall Twenty-eight Calf Club members District 4, while Douglas McDonell, RR 2, Dalkeith; Brian Arkinstall, To mourn her loss she leaves three (Dan), the former Christine competed in the Eastern Ontario of Williamstown, had the Reserve RR 2, Dunvegan; Ronald McRae, sons, Archie, Louis and Donald, of (Teeny) Macdonald, passed away in ALEXANDRIA COMMISSION AUCTION Championship 4-H Show at the Champion Ayrshire Calf of the Bainsvjlle; Maureen McDonell, RR Montreal, and two daughters, Cath- Ottawa Winter Pair. Duncan Mc- Show. The Calf Club Show was 1, Apple Hill. Montreal on November 23rd, at the ,erine, Mrs. Phil McGrath, of Mont- Donald, of Summerstowh, had the judged on the group system, and 2nd Group — Bruce Kennedy, RR age of 64. A native of Ogdensburg, real, and Frances, Mrs. Maurice Held every Wednesday N.Y., she came to Alexandria as a Reserve Champion Holstein Calf in other winners in the show were as 1, Dalkeith; Malcolm Fraser, RR 1, Picard, of Lancaster. child and received her education at Dalkeith; A. D. McLeod, RR 1, Dal- The funeral took place on Mon- at Alexandria — starting ot 7.30 p.m. St. Margaret’s Convent and later at keith; Mary Campbell, Maxville; day, November 25th, from Kane’s We will pick up cattle for our sale at $1.00 per head »4SSS8S8?S8SS8?SS8?8SSS8S8SSSSS8S8S8?SSS88SSS8SSSStS5S!SSS5SSSSS5S?8SSJS5SSSS8SSSSSS;SSSS8S8Sî: Alexandria High School. Following Charles Osborne, Bainsville; Harold Funeral Home, Decarie Boulevard, her marriage to the late Dan Mac- over any reasonable distance McDonald, Summerstown Station; to St. Finnan’s Cathedral, Alex- ELECTORS OF ALEXANDRIA Norma McDermid, RR 1, Apple Hill. andria, where the Requiem High All hogs between 180 and 220 lbs. sold are tattooed 3rd Group — Russell TJrquhart, Mass was celebrated by Rev. John with Government Grade RR 2, Dalkeith; Emerson McGilliv- D. McPhail. Burial was in St. ray, RR 1, Dalkeith; Donald Ken- MARTINTOWN Finnan’s cemetery. Vote For - Votez nedy, RR 1, Dalkeith; James Pallbearers were: Phil McGrath, Telephone 14-R-4 OMER POIRIER Munroe, Maxville; Dale TJrquhart, Mrs. D. H. Campbell returned Finnan MacDonald, Edwin McDon- RR 1, Dunvegan; Sheila Kennedy, home from her Ottawa visit. ald, all of Montreal; James A. Mac- RR 1, Apple Hill. Miss Mae Munro, Montreal, was Donald, Cormiek MacDonald, Alex- Ayrshires the weekend guest of her mother, andria, and Main-ice Picard, Lan- caster. 1st Group — Douglas McDonell, Mrs. G. Munro and family, River Many relatives and friends called, Williamstown; Robert Fourney, RR Road. A MAN WHO WILL WORK IN YOUR at the funeral home to pay their 1, Lancaster; David Murray, Mar- Mrs. G. Ruffey and Mrs. Eliza- last respects, and attended the BEST INTERESTS tintown. beth Wood Were Sunday guests of Annual Meeting 2nd Group — Lloyd Fourney, RR Mr. and Mrs. Graham. UN HOMME QUI PRENDRA 1, Lancaster. Mi-, and Mrs. Lyall Graham and OF THE 3rd Group — Melville McLeod, RR family, Ottawa, were weekend j88S88388883o8o8oS32oSS8oS33o3cSo3oSS338S8S3o2&» VOS INTERETS 1, Dunvegan. guests of Mrs. D. H. Campbell, SEE THE GLENGARRY Jerseys North Branch. NEW LIGHTWEIGHT MAGNUS LEMAY for COUNCILLOR Mi-, and Mrs. Salem Thomson 2nd Group — Gene Hunter, Max- FEDERATION of AGRICULTURE spent last week in Toronto. ville. CLINTON and 3rd Group — Jackie Shields, Max- Mr. and Mrs. Marland Murray re- NEW CANADIAN will be held in ville; Pearl Bethune, Greenfield. turned home from Toronto, where they spent several days. Herefords Miss Barnfield, Montreal, was the The Alexandria High School 3rd Group —- Peter McDonell, RR Chain Saws guest of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth 2, Greenfield; Beth McDonell, RR 2, Barton, Jr. The saws of tomorrow ELECTION ADDRESS Greenfield. on Miss Gladys Kier, Montreal, was . . . see today Aux Electeurs de la To the Electors of the Dual Purpose Shorthorns at her home for the weekend. 1st Group — Ian Kerr, RR 1, Lan- Direct or Transmission ville d’Alexandria : Town of Alexandria: The WA of St. Andrew’s United caster. Thursday, December 5th J’ai eu l’honneur d’être pro- Church held a very successful Sale Drives I have had the honor of 11 2nd Group — Steven Meek, RR 1, posé comme candidat au Con- and Tea in the church hall, Satur- We handle I.E.L. SAWS and carry seil Municipal de notre ville. being nominated as a candi- i Williamstown. a stock of parts. ». at 8:30 p.m. 1 3rd Group — Eleanor Meek, RR day afternoon. The many good Je désire remercier les par- • date for councillor to our things to eat and the aprons and ! 1, Williamstown. Blades, Chains and Sprockets on rains de la proposition pour ce Municipal Council. I wish to fancy work found a ready sale. It Special invitation to Farm Forum members, témoignage de confiance qu’ils | In the Inter-Club competition for hand for most makes of saws. thank my mover and seconder was a success socially as weU as We REPAIR and SERVICE saws. m’ont manifesté, et que j’es- ; a group of three calves, the Wil- Commodity Group representatives, etc. financially. père avoir l’occasion de mér- for this confidence, which I ;. liamstown Holstein Club stood 3rd We are also authorized dealers for iter. hope to merit. ; ! with 69 clubs competing, and the Fire Chief Safety Chimneys GUEST SPEAKER — GORDON GREER Il y a un an, j’avais été i | Williamstown Ayrshire Calf Club answered with a Bible verse be- I was nominated for this Open Evenings choisi comme candidat pour i I stood 3rd with 16 clubs competing. ginning with “G”. Mrs. Bryant told ce même poste, mais afin same office a year ago, but in about the new missionaries going President, Ontario Federation of Agriculture d.’éviter les dépenses d’une order to save an election, I re- out to the different mission -fields EVERYBODY WELCOME /' élection, j’ai décliné cet hon- signed the honour. This year Mission Circle Met this year. A special offering for the HUGHIE McINTYRE neur. Cette année, il y aura I am contesting the election, White Cross was taken. Mrs. A. Clinton Sales and Service élection, lé lundi, 2 décembre, Mrs. W. S. Fraser was hostess to VAL. CHISHOLM, President FRASER CAMPBELL, Secretary McGregor was pianist. APPLE HILL, ONT. et je compte obtenir votre vote and hope to have your vote the Baptist Mission Circle on Wed- Meeting closed with a hymn and Kindly Park Cars at the rear of the School et votre appui. and support. nesday. Before the meeting, a Pot '788o8o88So8c*0SJ8o8#>8o8cSo8a8."8cSo8o8S888o8o88< the Lord’s Prayer in unison. Je crois pouvoir servir les I feel that I can be of bene- Luck supper was enjoyed by the 46-4C intérêts des contribuables en twelve ladies present. fournissant tout l’aide pos- fit _to the ratepayers, in doing sible en vue de la bonne con- everything to help in the ! Mrs. Bryant presided, and opened duite de nos affaires muni- proper conducting of our |-the meeting with a poem, followed I by a hymn and prayer. Mrs. D. A. cipales. Je verrai à ce que les municipal affairs, to see that demandes de chaque citoyen McGregor read the minutes, and soient étudiées avec soin, sans everyone gets due considera- I Mrs. Fraser gave the treasurer’s re- s’éloigner cependant de la tion, yet practising the utmost port. Mrs. J. A. Cameron opened plus grande économie possible. economy. the devotions with a hymn and the Je vous lance donc un appel Scripture reading. She gave a talk pour un vote en ma faveur," le I appeal to you for your CH EVROUTHIRUCKS on “Brotherhood”, telling about the vote on December 2nd, 1957. New Forward Control Bodies! Sure-Footed 4-Wheel Drive! 2 décembre, 1957. Je vous en different races of people, and closed remercier à l’avance, et de- Three all-new Step-Van It’ll go ANYWHERE off I am, ' this part of the meeting with meure. models are ready to cut the road — through mud, prayer. Mrs. Bryant conducted a costs and save work in door- flooded areas, and up tower- Votre -tout dévoué,. Yours very,truly, to-door delivery service! ing grades! With twice the quiz on “Who Saved the Missionary New Chevrolet-built bodies traction of a 2-wheel drive Society”, with ail members taking (8, 10 and 12 feet long) take truck, you’ll haul where you BRUNO PIGEON part. on king-sized cargoes. never could before ! Mrs. Howard Buell favored the group with a solo. Roll call was 8i!88SS8SSS8388838SSS888SSS8S8S88888S8S8S8S8S8S8S8S888S8S8S8S8S8S8SSS8?888S8S8S8S8S8S8S8S888S888Sf New Middleweight Tractors! Chevy’s new Series 50 and 60 NEW cab-and-chassis models haul more than anything else in their class! Their L.C.F. 72" C.A. dimension gives LAST CHANCE ideal load distribution Annual Meeting $5.00 PER TON HUSTLE ! with the longest trailers. OFF GLENGARRY 32% DAIRY A Revolution In V8 Design! Big News In Every Engine! CROP IMPROVEMENT ASSOCIATION CONCENTRATE A new kind of heavy-duty You £et more work-whipping until November 30th truck engine from Chevrolet! power, new economy and de- It’s the 230 h.p. Workmaster pendability features in any PERMANENT V8 with revolutionary Wedge- Task-Force ’58 engine, from Head design for extra pulling the new 145 h.p. Thriftmaster Tuesday,-Dec. 3rd ANTIFREEZE power at lowest cost, in Series 6 in Series 30 and 40 to the big AND 90 L.C.F., 100 and W100! new V8’s in heavyweights ! AT 1 P.M. WINTER OILS Don’t Take Chances CAFETERIA NOW is the TIME An Improved Powermatic! Chevrolet’s great Powermatic ALEXANDRIA HIGH SCHOOL NEW — an extra-cost option, in Custom Grinding, Rolling heavy-duty ’Models — is more (Please use rear door, off Parking Lot) and Mixing with Molasses efficient tb£h ever with an Fast, Courteous Service additional jrive range, Lo. 2. You get eÿên better perform- Guest Speaker: W.B. George AT MUSCLE ! ance'and ^economy in traffic. Soils Division YOUR Kemptville Agricultural School GLENGARRY Safer Seeing With 4 Lights! New Task-Force Styling! Discussing the recently published report on They’re the best-looking FARMERS Handsome new dual head- Chevrolet trucks ever with a the Soil Survey of Glengarry’ County. lamps put more light on the bold new broad-shouldered EVERYBODY WELCOME . road for better, safer seeing appearance. You see new CO-OP at night. And they comple- style in the bright new grille, JOHN D. MacLEOD, Pres. J. Y. HUMPHRIES, Sec’y. Mill Square Phone 347 ment Chevy’s new, wide and sleek new contours, new handsome front-end styling. • colors, and new interiors ! 8888838ô8ô8c8ô888ô8ô888o8s8ô8ô8ô8ô83SS8ô8ô888c3*8ô8c8ôS88S8ô8ô8ô8c8*S*S*8ô8ô8SS*8ô8*83S*8$8ô8c8oî New Driver Convenience! Everything’s easy in a ’58 NEW Chevy cab! Controls are convenient to reach. Newly THESE NEW MODEL Rfc’S positioned accelerator pedal adds to driving ease and a new 20" wheel cuts steering WILL DO ALL THE WORK THEMSELVES effort in heavyweights ! W YOU DON'T WATCH

And how they work! Every ounce of these Model RA chain saws - from bat- mounting to rear handle— is completely new! Engineered and built to cut easier - cut longer — cut 20% faster! Try this wood-cutting wonder and see for your- self, at DONALD A. MacLENNAN DALKEITH, ONTARIO

SEE YOUR AUTHORIZED CHEVROLET DEALER IÜ PIONEER GLENGARRY MOTOR SALES INDUSTRIAL. ENGINEERING LIMITED VANCOUVER, CANADA PHONE 238 ALEXANDRIA Page 10 The Glengarry News, Alexandria, Ontario, Thursday, November 28th,. 1957

12—Articles For Sale For Purchase of Property Yes, Christmas is almost here. Have you ordered your Christmas Tree TENDERS in writing will be re- yet? If not, you better hurry, it’s ceived by the undersigned Solicitors only three weeks away. Prices for the Estate of Donald McDonell, just right. Call 342 anytime. late of the Township of Lochiel,. in 48-lp CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES the County of Glengarry, Retired, Farmer, covering farm property 20—Farm Machinery H0UI BOUT THfiT By RALPH TIE more particularly described as fol- lows: Namely that part of Lot No. For Sale, To Let, Wanted, etc.: 50 cents for thirty words or less 10, in the 7th Concession of the McCormick - Deering tractor; 13- 2 cents each additional word; extra insertions, 40 cent minimum. Township of Lochiel, County of drill seeder; disc plough; Massey- Births, Deaths: No Charge. Cards of Thanks: 75 cents. In Mem- Glengarry, lying south of the River Harris 28-disc harrow; horse- oriam: Minimum, 75 cents,' 10 cents per line of verse. Public La Grasse, containing 140 acres drawn mower. Can be seen at Notices: 12 cents per line, first insertion; 8 cents .per line subse- more or less. Maxime Lalonde’s farm or Tel quent insertions, 10 cents extra if not paid in' advance; 25 cents 422-W. 48-4p extra if Box No. used. Classified Display: $1.00 per column inch.

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-1—Coming Events 7—Cards of Thanks .(Continued) Annual Meeting of the Glengarry Holstein Club, Thursday, Decem- BORRIS — We wish to express our ber 12th, at 8:00 p.m., at the Agri- sincere thanks to all our friends, cultural Office, Alexandria. . 48-1c relatives and neighbors for their Come and get your Christmas kindness, messages of sympathy, turkey at the Christmas Bazaar, beautiful floral tributes received Wednesday, December 11th, in during our recent sad bereave- Glen Nevis Parish Hall. Turkey, ment in the loss of a dear son, blanket and novelty booths. No Leslie. Special thanks to Very admission. 48-lc Rev. Canon T. A. Kemp, Dr. Hampshire, and all others who A Sale of Cooking and Work and assisted at the time of the acci- a Salad Tea, will be held in the dent in Vankleek Hill. schoolroom of the Maxville Pres- —Mr. and Mrs. Peter Borris, byterian Church, on Saturday, Mansel and Shirley. December 7th, at 2:30 p.m. Tea, Dalkeith, Ont. 48-lp 35 cents. 48-lc ■Wedding Reception in Kdnour of CAMPBELL — We wish to express Mr. and Mrs. Ronnie Clare (nee our hèartfelt appreciation for the Florence McIntosh), Dunvegan expressions of sympathy and Hall, Friday evening, November kindness of relatives and friends -29th. Glen Orchestra (Rene during our récent bereavement. Trottier). Everyone welcome. Mother especially requested us to 48-lc express, at this time, her grateful thanks to her wonderful neigh- 2—Births bours for their many and unend- ing acts of kindness during the ; Allis - Chalmers machinery, includ- One 420 utility John Deere tractor, BISSONNETTE — Mr. and Mrs. years before her death, which CHRISTIE — In loving memory of ing 4 models of tractors, gas and with Henry loader; used one year; Leo Bissonnette wish to announce alone made it possible for her to Peter P. Christie, who passed diesel. Over 100 different attach- also one used manure spreader, on the arrival of a baby son, at Hotel spend her last years happy in her away November 29th, 1950. ments available. Apply to Ranald rubber. Apply to Smith Sales & Dieu Hospital, on November 17th. home. You left a beautiful memory, V. McDonald, 4th Lancaster. Tel. Service, Maxville. Phone 86. A brother for Dianna. —Isabel (Nix), Irene and And a sorrow too great to be told, Lane. 4912. 43-8p 48-lc But to those who have loved and TUDOR —‘ At St. Luke’s Hospital, Cameron. 48-lc ! Electric range, 220 volts, heavy duty Denver, Colorado, to Mr. and Mrs. lost you, 31—Wanted — Miscellaneous That memory will never grow old. I wiring, $75. Apply to Jean Yves Hobart Tudor (nee Christina Mc- MAJOR — May we take this oppor- | Menard, Tel. 370, Alexandria. Gillis), a daughter, Evelyn Maria. tunity of thanking relatives and —Ever remembered by wife and Deadstock removed from your farm’ friends from the North Lancaster family. promptly for sanitary disposal. LACROIX — At Cap de Madeline, area and Montreal for their Maxville, Ont. 48-lp Washing machine, in fair condition, $2.00 service charge for each call. to Mr. and Mrs. Jules Lacroix thoughtfulness and generosity in $15. Telephone 777. 48-lp Telephone collect: Lancaster 229, (nee Claire Brabant), on Novem- bidding us adieu. Cornwall 3730. St. Lawrence ber 17th, a daughter. Both well. 9—Personal Rendering Company Limited. —Mr. and Mrs. Hector Major. Skate sharpener for sale, like new. 57-p 3—Engagements 48-lp For all W. C. Wood Equipment and Apply to Mrs. Leo Lajoie, Green for Special Prices and Service, All kinds live poultry wanted. Write BOURGON - QUENNEVILLE — Valley, Ont. Tel. Alexandria 60- McLEAN — We wish to extend to pall or see D. A. Grey, Dunvegan, W-4. 48-lc or ’phone us and we will send our Mi’, and Mrs. Lionel Bourgon, our many friends, relatives and ’phone Lochiel 6-R-6. 46-4c buyer. S.‘ Laporte, Alexandria, North Lancaster, announce the neighbors, our very sincere thanks ’phone 25. 27-tf . engagement of their daughter, for the many acts of kindness and SKINNY MEN, WOMEN! GAIN 6, Jacqueline, to ^ Leonide Quenne- sympathy, Mass, cards and floral _ 10, 15 lbs. New pep, too. Try 40 cords dry hard maple stove wood, 33—Apartments—Flats To Let ville, son of Joseph Quenneville, offerings received in the loss of a famous Ostrex Tonic Tablets for 12" long, priced reasonable. Apply Alexandria. dear brother and uncle, Ranald J. double results; new healthy flesh; to Clifford St. John, R.R. 2, Max- ville. Tel. 133-W-l. 48-lc Three-room apartment and bath- McLean, Greenfield. We especially new vigor. Ostrex also improves room, and hot water heater. 4—Approaching Marriages wish to thank Rev. H. Lapierre, poor appetite 'due to lack of iron. Vacant December 1st. Dr. M. also Dr. Mutch for the attention “Get-acquainted” size only 60c. Markson, Alexandria. Tel. 116. MacDOUGALL - CUTHBERT — At all druggists. 46, 48c Mr. and Mrs. A. R. MacDougall, given him before leaving for Corn- SPECIALS 48-lc Dalkeith, Ont., announce the ap- wall Hospital, also James Harkln at LED ARE’S proaching marriage of their and Adelard Sabourin for many One small apartment, very comfort- able. Immediate occupancy. Phone daughter, Edna, to Claude Cuth- acts after he suffered the stroke. CAR BUYERS Two 'Westinghouse Freezers . bert, son of the late Mr. and Mrs. All these acts will long be remem- 492-R. 48-tf bered. ATTENTION (One 15 ft., one 20 ft.) Hugh J. Cuthbert, Alexandria. One 5-room apartment, very com- Marriage to take place shortly. —For complete insurance coverage —Mr. and Mrs. Angus J. McLean and low cost financing, see me be- to clear at fortable. Immediate occupancy. LETIECQ - CREVIER—Mi’s. Emile and family; Mrs. Duncan Kippen fore you buy your new Car or Truck SPECIAL PRICES Phone 492-R. 48-tf Letiecq, of St. Celestin, Que., an- and family. 48-lc or late model Used Car. This mod- nounces the approaching mar- em, low cost insurance and finance Apply At 35—Rooms — Boarders riage of her daughter, Noella, to 8—In Memoriam plan available for either dealer or LEGARE FURNITURE Lawrence Crevier, son of Mrs. private sales. RAYMOND ROCHON, Old pensioners wanted, to room and ■Oliver Crevier, Green Valley. The CATTANACH — In loving memory Alexandria. Phone 220. 1-tf ALEXANDRIA board, men or women. Tel. Max- marriage will take place Decem- of a dear mother and sister, Mrs. 47-tf ville 161-M. 48-lc ber 26th. J. F. Cattanach. » Someone remembers, someone cares, EYE EXAMINATIONS 15—Farm Produce 38—Help Wanted Male 7—Cards of Thanks YOur name Is whispered in our BY OUR REGISTERED Choose now from Corn on cob, $2.00 per hundred. The Ladies’ Recreation Committee | prayers, OPTOMETRIST Experienced married man for dairy our bountiful selection. A smile, a tear, a thought sincere, Apply to Arthur Ball, Chesterville, farm. Steady employment. Start of Green Valley, wish to thank all Phone 667 for Appointment R.R. 1. Phone 436. 48-5c who turned out to their bean sup- ■ How often-we wish that you were now. Apply in person only. F. C. per on Friday, November 22nd, here. TERMS AVAILABLE 1,000 bales of straw, twine baled. McLennan, Lancaster, Ont. 47-2p and who bought tickets on the Ever remembered by daughters, Filion’s Jewellers Apply to D. H. McIntosh, Dun- comforter, also those who donated Mrs. Haining and Mrs. Hicks, and vegan. Phone Lochiel 37-R-ll. 41—Salesmen Wanted McLEISTER’S 44-tf food and helped serve. Thanks granddaughter, of Edmonton; also 48-lp also to the children and those who brother Dan Anderson, of Max- MAN WANTED. Continue Rawleigh REXALL DRUG STORE Service to Consumers in Glen- ^ok part in the programme to ville, Ont. 48-lc 10 to 12 ton of good loose hay. help make the event a success. DR. R. MOREL Apply to Joseph Lefebvre,, Glen garry County. Oet Into a profit- Phone 21 ALEXANDRIA Phone 21 48-lp able business of your own. No MacNEIL — In loving memory of CONSULTATIONS Roy road, R.R. 2, Green Valley. my dear son, Sgt. Donald G. E. previous experience or capital in- ON APPOINTMENT ONLY Tel. Alexandria 323-J-12. 48-lp vestment needed. For Informa- (Buddy) MacNeil, RCAF. Killed tion write Rawleigh’s Dept. K-113- on November 28th, 1943, in Eng- from Friday, November -29th »?*SS2ôîS25852S8ô8ôSo8SSSSSS*38Sô!o»ôS88*2SSc8S8S8ôSôS88ô8oS*Sô2ôSc8o8S8ô288ô2828258ô«ô2ô238ô88% land. Buried in Oxford, England. 16—Poultry — Livestock 916, 4005 Richelieu, Montreal, Que. — to — i 48-lc 88 Softly the leaves of memory fall, Two pure bred Jersey springers, due Tenderly I gather them all; Thursday, December 5th November 30th, 1957, and Jan. 2nd, 42—Agents Wanted Just as he was, he will always be CONSULTATIONS 1958. Tel. Alexandria 284-W-l. 48-lp IND IT A beautiful thought in my memory. SUR RENDEZ-VOUS SEULEMENT Start a year-round business! You can earn money the first day. 1 Vote Croll for Reeve —Ever remembered, Mother. ARNOLD FARMS LTD. §8 ANT ADS Cornwall, Ont. 48-lc du 29 Novembre Strictly your boss. Sell daily au le 5 Décembre GRENVILLE, QUE. necessities in; Alexandria, Dun- WORK HORSES FOR SALE vegan, Greenfield, Maxville and Receiving regular shipments of surroundings. All families are I Township of Charlottenburgh users of our many products. THE GOOD FARM HORSES from Western Ontario. All types Write to Dept. JS — Familex — V GREEN VALLEY and sizes for sale. 1600 Delorimier, Station C, Mont- TO THE ELECTORS; BUSINESS and PROFESSIONAL Top prices paid for all horses for real, Que. 45-4c 0 PAVILION slaughter. Also crippled or dead T On my three years’ record as Coun- animals picked up for rendering VOTERS’ LIST E cillor and lately as Deputy-Reeve, may I DIRECTORY WILL FEATURE DANCING purposes. solicit your support as REEVE on Mon- Daytime—Phone : Hawkesbury TOWN OF ALEXANDRIA day next. EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT MElrose 22124 or 22126 NOTICE is hereby given that I At Night or Sunday have compiled with Section 9,. of I have given the affairs of your Town- 9-12 MElrose 23165 or 23816 C c INSURANCE ACCOUNTANTS - AUDITORS The Voters’ List Act, and that I ship the same unremitting attention and instead of Friday night' 1-57-tf have posted up at my office at considered judgment that we all are INSURANCE Ottawa, Cornwall, Kingston as previously announced 19—Pets For Sale Alexandria, on the 16th day of R required to give our own personal and Fire, Life, Sickness, Accident, Auto- Broekville November, 1957, the list of all per- business affairs, if we are to succeed. I sons entitled to vote in the said believe this to be more than ever neces- mobile, Plate Glass, Dwelling, Fur- MacLEOD, COMRIE German Shepherd pups, 10 weeks niture, Theft, Wind and Farm old. $5.00 each. Apply to Paci- Municipality for Members of Par- 0 sary, if we are to continue to attract Buildings. & COMPANY fique Lalonde, R.R. 4, Alexandria. liament and Municipal Elections, industry and to keep our farming and Certified Public Accountants “The Nicest Christmas Gift Tel. 98-W-12. 47-2p and that such list remains there for residential communities on a prosperous, Licensed Municipal Auditors inspection. L attractive and progressive basis. ABOVE MORRIS BROS. 21—Real Estate AND, I hereby call upon all voters ALL, I BELIEVE IT NECESSARY TO Phone 33 Alexandria DONALD A. MacLEOD I Ever Received” to take Immediate proceedings to 1-57-tf Licensed Trustee in Bankruptcy L CONTINUE TO GET THINGS DONE. . . . your friends will say have any errors or omissions cor- CORNWALL OTTAWA ! EXCELLENT RHYS rected according to law. Notice of 338 Second St., W. 27 Merritt Ave. I am not unmindful of the heavy taxes BARRISTERS when you give them IN Appeal in writing must be sent to in one form or another that we are all Tel. 3400 Tel. 2-4123 the Clerk of the Municipality, the F 1-56-tf REAL ESTATE 0 asked to pay. The Township budget is MILLIGAN & MacDONALD A YEAR’S SUBSCRIPTION last day for appeal being the 30th much like the one in your own home, Barristers, Solicitors, Notaries day of November, 1957. BERNARD CARDINAL, B.A. R where careful and good management R. P. Milligan, Q.C. FOR SALE DATED at Alexandria, this 16th shows results. Let me continue that care t). J. MacDonald, B.A. COMPTABLE LICENCIE — to — Main Street South day of November, 1957. 122 Sydney Street and good management in Township affairs Licensed Public Accountant Cement block building, 11-room P. A. CHARLEBOIS, Clerk, R as YOUR REEVE. CORNWALL,- ONT. — PHONE 2775 717 Second Street, East, Cornwall T THE —- house, well finished, with 10 E ALEXANDRIA OFFICE: Telephone 5572 acres of land; well and small May I again solicit your support AS Insurance Bldg., Main St. North Alexandria — Tel. 174 barn. ALEXANDRIA E REEVE on Monday next. Thursday of each week—9-5 1-57-tf GLENGARRY NEWS 26-56-tf Buyer may take possession IRON & METAL V } immediately. E GEORGE CROLL OPTOMETRIST It’s a gift that will say ☆ ☆ MERRY CHRISTMAS For Further Information See We buy all kinds of Scrap S. JOSEPH KRONICK, R.O. For RESULTS Use HOURS all through the year JEAN TROTTIER ☆ ☆ 9 ajm. to 12 noon — 1 p.m. to 5 p.m. $3.50 in Canada; $4.50 U.S. and Phone 163 Alexandria 17 MAIN ST. W., HAWKESBURY Licensed Local Agent for W. MORRIS, Manager Vote Croll For Reeve Foreign — Reductions on Telephone ME 2-2061 “NEWS” WANT ADS BRISSON REAL ESTATE 57-p multiple gifts. 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