• It is all over for Eddie « Ontario Liberals are hop- and Debbie. Now that he’s ing for a major switch. Glen- wed the Taylor, maybe he’ll garry Liberals hope for a find it’s only sew-sew. switch to Major. The Glengarry New ONE OF CANADA’S AWARD-WINNING WEEKLY NEWSPAPERS • « SINGLE COPY 7o TOL. LXVIII — No. 20 * * ALEXANDRIA, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, MAY 14th, 1959 W.J. Major Returns To Political Wars As Their Hats Are In Ihe Ring Fernand Guindon Again To Unanimous Choice 01 Glengarry Liberals Be Conservative Candidate Fernand Guindon, MPP, Glen- At 9:30 delegates were but be- W. J. Major, MP., Glengan-y, A sad note was interjected as the garry in the last Legislature, is ginning to register, by 10:30 nom- Irom 1943 to 1953, returns to the meeting opened. Mr. Aubry an- again the choice of the Progressive inations had been received, so political hustings this time as Lib- nounced the death a few hours Liberal Leader Conservatives to contest the June many of them for the same per- eral candidate in the provincial earlier of Mrs. Dolan, wife of Dr. 11th provincial general election. sons that they took up another 15 general election to be held June D. J. Ddan, a leading Liberal of Speaks Here Monday Mr. Guindon, elected in the 1957 minutes just being recorded. ’There llth. He was .acclaimed at last the riding, and those present ob- John J. Wintermeyer, Ontario by-election, won handily over two were more registrations of delegates might’s nominating convention served a minute of silence in her Liberal leader, will be here Mon- other nominees, Charlottenburgh to interrupt the addresses of the after three other nominees had memory. Reeve Gerard Ei-unet and Allan C. candidates, and there was the ne- withdrawn in his favor. day to outline his party’s program In accepting the nomination, Mr. and support the candidature of Vallance of Maxville, cm the first cessarily slow m'arking of ballots. They were: G. G. Aubry of Alex- Major recalled that he had served W. J. Major. He will address a ballot. At 11:30 p.m. the scrutineers andria, president of the association, as president of the Glengarry Lib- meeting in Alexander Hall, called ’The nomination meeting was moved' down to the basement to who presided; Howard Allison of eral Association lor 17 years, in ad- ‘ for 8:30 pm. notable for its almost complete lock m'ake their coimt while the speak- Vankleek Hill, and Malcolm N. dition to having represented Glen- of organization, possibly due to the ers took over before a rapidly^- Grant of Laggan. garry at Ottawa. “I have been out fact D. D. MacKinnon of Dun- thinning audience. The result was For the second time In three in the riding in recent days”, he Time To Air Out vegan, president of the association, announced about 12:15 and the nights, Alexander Hall was packed, declared, ‘‘and everywhere I have was absent ^due to illness. Mayor convention closed with words of by the pollticolly-conscious and the found an encouraging trend back Queen’s Park George Simon of Alexandria, was •appreciation from the candidate. chalnman announced at 9:30 that to the Liberalism we once knew. pressed into an unfamiliar role at Ml-. Guindon. only five polls were not then regis- People are led up with Frost and Speaker Suggests the last minute and though he had A popular platform personality tered and it was the best-attended dim on Diefenbaker already, and “It is more than time to air out the help of Osie P. "Villeneuve, MP, was Vankleek HUTs grand old man convention of recent years, an In- there i.s the feeling it’s time for a <5ueen’s Park, to open the windows the business of selecting a candi- of the party, Jos. St. Denis, who dication of resurgant Uberalism. No Decision On Inquest Into change.” and let out the bad odor of natural date lagged late and a packed marks his 90th birthdiay this week- Ten minutes later nominations Mr. Major asked for the whole- gas cormivings from the Ontario Alexander Hall wfas a sweltering end. His brief address was warmly had been completed and the three hearted' support of all present and Legislature”, suggested Paul Leduc, Death Of Girl From Poisoning spot to try the patience of a Job. received. other nominees had announced, in pledged he would go all out to Liberal candidate in Ottawa East, Two Cabinet Ministers, Fred M. Five were nominated. Mr. Guin- favor of Mr. Major. Before 11:30 ’ No decision has yet been reached bring Glengarry back into the Lib- at last night’s Liberal convention Cass of High'ways, and Louis P. don, Gerard' Brunet, of St. Ra- the speakers, Paul Leduc and Peter on holding of on inquest into the eral fold. Cecile of "Welfare, had to sit and phael, Allan C. Vallance, Maxville, Manley, candidates in Ottawa East here. Mr, Leduc was introduced by death of Mary McDonald, 19, Of Secretary C. Campbell Fraser, as a Close Call For swelter with the rest imtil nearly Jos. Filion, Green Valley, and R. J. ■and Stormont, had been heard and He and the chairman reminded Greenfield', who "was foimd seriously midnight before they could be given Graham, Alexandria. Mr. Graham’s their hearers that Liberal leader m'an who had served as Minister of the par.ty followers were free to ill on Highway 43, "west of Alex- a brief spot to speak. nomination came as a surprise evert John J. tVintermeyer would be at Mines and later as Attorney-Gen- Morris Home andria, Monday evening, and died rivend their way homeward. The 'It "was the most poorly run nom- to himself, and. he declined the Alexander Hall next Monday night eral in the Hepburn administra- organization of the meeting had Quick response of the Alexandria at 3 am. Tuesday in Hotel Dieu, ination in a long time and one of nomination at the first opportunity. to outline the Liberal platform and tions of 25 years ago. He had been been in sharp contrast to the dis- Fire Brigade with its new truck Cornwall. Cause of the death has the best attended. Only one dele- So did' Reeve Filion of Lancaster they asked for a full turnout on Registrar of the Supreme Court in organization of Monday’s Con- was credited Saturday with saving been established as poison, but date was not present to vote. It was Township, who swung his support that occasion. recent years and was now returning servative convention. from destruction the fine farm paUce say there is no suspicion of amioimced, and the attendance to Mr. Guindon. to the political arena. home of Howard Morris, 4th Ken- foul play. Mr. Fraser felt that it was a good must have passed the 400 mark as 'The first of the nominees to yon. ’The shingle roof was discov- Not in good health, the girl was ' speak, Mr. Guindon dwelt at some ai®ury to see Mr. Leduc back in riding voters gathered for what was ered' to be on fire shortly before employed with Pacifique Lalonde, length on the criticism that he was Dies After Fall; the field, just 25 years after he had supposed to be a ding-dong battle Wide Regret In 1 pm. and an immediate call was 3rd Kenyon, and was found by a not now a resident of Glengarry. helped restore a Liberal govern- for the candidature. ’That proved Lay Helpless put in to the local brigade. passing motorist about 9 p.m. Mon- “My heart and soul are Glengarry”, ment to Queen’s Park. ‘"The same a dud, the first ballot being so It responded "without loss of time day. Dr. M. Markson had mean- he declaimed', “although I don’t live Death Mrs. Dolan thing can happen again on June definitely Guindon the vote totals For Two Honrs and within an hour the flames, while been called by Mr. Lalonde 11th”, he painted out. were not announced. (Continued on Page 4) Word of the death of Mrs. D. J. which had spread extensively along and' he treated her at the scene Dolan, wife of Dr. Dolan of Alex- Angus MbGillivray, 87, of Kirk Mr. Leduc spoke for the most the southern side of the roof, had before taking her to Alexandria. andria, In the Civic Hospital, Ot- Hill, died' Monday about two hours ■part in French hitting at Tory been controlled by two hose lines Provincial Constable L. C. Kell was tawa, late Wednesday afternoon, after he was found lying on the spending policies. ’The Henry gov- Highways Minister feeding from the auxiliary pumper called and, accompanied by Dr. Now It’s Official came as a shock to many family floor in his home, with a broken ernment had a $30 million deficit which had been connected with Prior to Monday night’s Prog. hip. Markson, conveyed her to hospital Paints Rosy friends throughout Glengarry. Mrs. in 1934 when Hepburn took over”, the well. Con. convention it seemed a His brother John, 85, vias con- where death ensued. Dolan had not been in good health he recalled'. “If Frost is allowed to Oonsiderahle damage was done battle royal was in prospect for fined to bed upstairs. A daughter of R. M. McDonald Picture Of Province for some time and had been a stay in po"wer much longer the to the roof and it is now being re- the candidature between Fern Dr. A. T. Munroe of Dalkeith, and his ■wife, Christena McMillan, ;i>ati6nt in hôpital for the past two deficit will be over $100 million.” placed; but the interior of the Guindon and Gerard Brunet. “Ontario is a great province and weeks, but many were not aware who had been treating both men, of Greenfield', she is also survived ■ This is your money that is being home escaped smoke or "water But the result apparently was the Frost government has helped fopnd' Angus. He said the man by four brothers and three sisters: •of the seriousness of her Illness. spent, your money that is being damage. obvious to the party’s big brass make it great”, Hon. Fred M. Cass, There is widespread regret and suffered a fail and lay helpless on returned to you in grants and your Donald and Gordon, of Greenfield; minister of highways for Ontario, Sparks frojn the chimney are John, of Toronto; Alex., of Ottawa; at Toronto. A release listing ■sympathy for Dr. Dolan and! mem- the floor for about two hours until tax money that is farcing ever the names of PCs nominated told a packed house at Alexander thought to have started the blaze. Christena, at home; Gladys, Mrs. bers of the family. ^ he was discovered. higher the burden of education in the various ridings, that day Hall Monday night. J. A. McDonald, Apple Hill, and Mrs. Dolan had been an esteemed Mr. McGilUvray Was born on the costs on the property owner. included Mr. Guindon, who was He told the large nomination Margaret Ann, Mrs. Lloyd Chand- resident of Alexandria since her homestead' where he died. He was Mr. Wintermeyer promises the 93 Years Saturday not quite yet the official candi- audience of the great strides which a son of the late Roderick McGil- provincial treasury will .gradually ler of Ottawa. marriage in 1922 to Dr. Dolan. She Donald Fletcher, one of Dun- date for this riding. had been made by the province in livray and his wife, Mary Mac- absorb most of the costs of educa- was held in high regard both for vegan’s esteemed citizens, and ■The funeral was held this morn- A gremlin must have been at the industrial picture, noting 40 Crimmon. tion. , Ohdldren living outside the her fine traits of i>ersonality and oidest person in the viilage, will ing from the Marcoux & Morris work on that listing, but it does per cent of Canada’s industry was Funeral services were conducted" University centres "will be helped her worm qualities as a wife and celebrate his 93rd birthday on Fimeral Home to St. Catherine’s indicate even the Frost forces situated in On'tarlo, and 99 per cent in the McRae funeral home, Vank- to finance their tuition with a $300 Church and cemetery, Greenfield. mother. ^ Saturday, May 16th. He is at can make mistakes. of all motor cars produced In the leek Hill, at 2:30 p.m. Wednesday. •annual payment. She was bom at Kingston, Ont., present confined to his house Rev. Hollis LaPieare, P.P., chant- 0 coimtry were made in Ontario. He Burial was made in St. Oolumba’s “Look back 25 years and some the daughter of the late George ■with a leg ailment, but apart ed the Requiem Mass and the pall- also noted the great strides made Presbyterian cemetery^ Kirk Hill. of you will recall when the Tories McAuley and his wife, the former from that he enjoys playing his bearers were: Andy Couture, Rus- Smoke Damage When in education in the pro-rince. were strongly in .power and' were Elizabeth Jaquith. Her marriage violin, and has his daily chats sell Raymond, John McLeod, John Mr. Cass then told the audience taking Hepburn lightly”, he sug- Paint Can Exploded to Dr. D. J. Dolan of Alexandria with all his callers about cur- D. McDonald, John A. McDonald of another first which had come New Committee gested. “On June 19th, 1934, the took place October lith, 1922. rent events. and Alex Spooner. Explosion of a can of paint in to pass in the province under the Liberals won 72 of 90 seats. Win-' He Is left to mourn her death His one regret is that he the kitchen of "Wilfrid Menard’s Frost adminisbration, the new On- On Tree Farming termeyer can do the same on June with two sons and three daugh- cannot attend Sunday services, home. Green Valley, caused a fire tario Hospital Plan. “The plan”, 11th' if you give him your support ters: John, on the staff of the Two residents of each township but daily reads his loved book, Friday afternoon which threatened he said, “has insured the govern- Canadian Embassy at Paris, wiU form the new committee cm through Mr. Major”, he concluded. Seven Rides For the home andi caused considerable ment’s financial support in the “"Wintermeyer has done a tre- the Bible. His many friends France; James, of the Bell Tele- ’Tree Farming formed at a recent hope he will soon be about as smoke damage. Hydro men work- event of sickness in any home. The phone, Ottawa; Isbbel, Mrs. Donald meeting of the sponsoring County mendous job since elected' to the usual, and enjoy many more Maxville Fair ing nearby and residents of the new plan takes a great burden off Legislature in 1955”, Peter Manley, G. MacDonald, of Hamilton; Pat- Farm Forum. ’They are: birthdays. neighborhood were quickly on the the average man’s shoulders”, he ricia, Mrs. Vincent McIntyre, who Lancaster — Uoyd MaoRae and of Stormont, declared. After June Kenyon Agricultural Society’s scene and extinguishers were used said. •was to have left this week for Wm. T. Bray, Bainsvllle. 11th he will be premier, promised annual Spring Show, Jime 4th, 5th, in controlling the blaze. He spoke on the highways in On- Butte, Montana, following her re- Charlottenburgh — Wilfred Mc- this sole Liberal Member of the Cancer Society 6th, 1959, promises to be the best No one was in the house at the tario, sajdng it was a big busines^ •cent marriage, and' Miss Many Naughton, Maitintown, and Donald Legislature from Eastern Ontario yet. time. The unopened can of paint The department employs about 12,- Dolan, R.N., of Montreal. Smith, Apple Hill. in the last session. Mr. Manley Many new exhibitors in the cattle was on the sink near the stove. The 500 people and has a budget am- One brother and one sister also Kenyon^—Neil McLean, St. Elmo, declared he has been right across Could Use classes have signified their inten- electricity had gone off earlier and, ounting to $275,000,000 yearly. He survive: Dr. James McAuley of and Horace Marjerison, Apple Hill- the province and the Liberals are sions of showing this year. For the uimoticed, one of the stove ele- assured the crowd that the ntew Perrysburg, Ohio, and Mrs. John Lochlel — Dr. H. S. Mitchell and turning out in record numbers, first time in the history of the Fair, ments was left on. "When power (Highway 401 would' be -a :four-lanb Honsberger, of Scai’boro, Ont. "Wlm. D. MacLeod, Dalkeith. packing the halls, to indicate they More Funds Guernsey classes have been added was restored at 3 pm. the heat road and would pass through Glen- The body is resting at her late Scane 15 newcomers to the Tree realize it’s time for a change. ’The ninth meeting of the Cana- to the cattle show. ’Ihis year will from the element caused the paint garry. home, Kenyon street east, and the ■Farm movement have applied for The Stormont candidate outlined dian CSancer Society, Alexandria also feature beef classes. can to explode, cascading paint Other subjects which were tou- funeral wUl be held Saturday inspection of their woodlots and many of the planks in the Liberal Branch, took place on Monday, Entries are now coming in for the across the kitchen some of which ched upon by Mr. Cass included the morning, at 10 o’clock, to St. Fin- this will take place late this month, platform; on education, roads, farm May 11th. light horse classes. A feature of ignited. strides by Ontario under the Frost nan’s Cathedral. we understand. policy, opportunities for young peo- In recognition for his interest the light horse show this year will ’The heavy smoke was noticed by administration in welfare, hydro- ple wanting homes and farms. As and support, Charles Dear was ap- be the Calder Stake class. This is neighbors and' the Hydro gang who electric power for rural areas, and a farmer himself, he could vouch pointed to the executive as a di- a roadster class with approxim- rallied'to control the flames. taxes. for the fact the farmer has known rector. ately $150 in prizes, and shoiild be ‘Tt is no secret”, he said, “that Fine New Township Building only confusion under the Frost The treasurer reported that the the best road class ever produced all the province’s money comes regime. “We never know what we results of the drive for funds "were at Maxville Pair. Graduates At Queen’s from taxes.” ’The Frost govern- ore going to get, or what we can Had Formal Opening Yesterday very satisfactory but that the Club The Dairy Princess competition, Only one Glengarrian is listed ment is returning mo!ney to the expect from one year to the other.” had not quite reached its objective. which "Will be sponsored Friday Charlottenibuigh’s fine new Prior to the opening those pres- among 96 Otta"wa and district stu- comm'unities to decrease the tax The Liberal policy will be to set up The Club is a"ware that not all afternoon, wiU choose a Dairy municipal building overlooking the ent had inspected the finely ap- dents graduating at Queen’s Uni- bill on real estate property. a Department of Marketing of farm people were canvassed personally, Princess from each of the counties Aux Raisin River at WüUamstown pointed township building which versity, Kmgston, on Saturday. •Though property tax has increased produce which "Will bring order out and that perhaps these same peo- of Glengarry and Stormont. This had its formal opening, Wednesday, is modern in every respect. ’They He is Alexander Richard' Aitken in many centres this year, think of chaos, he .promised. ple will now rally to the assistance competition "will be keenly con- what it might have been if the When heads of area municipalities hod seen the offices of the road Mr. Manley touched on the high- of Martintown, who com'pletes his superintendent, the assessor, the of the Club to help them go “over tested' and has all the promise of course in chemical engineering "with Frost administration made no ef- and other invited guests inspected ways’ and natural gas scandals the top”. the price of admission alone. the new building and' joined town- industrial commissioner, all featur- a Bachelor of Science (honors) fort to relieve it as they are doing.” which had forced the resignations Mr. Maurice Lalonde, campaign More interest is being shown in ship officials and residents of the ing picture windows and finished degree. Mr. Cass also spoke on the great of four of Frost’s cabinet min- chairman, is certainly to be con- entries for Hall Exhibits this year area in witnessing the cutting of in pastel shades of "various colors. (Continued on Page 4) isters. Premier Frost had organ- gratulated for his excellent or- than the Fair has ever seen. the ribbon. They had visited the large council ized his own inquiries even as he cham'ber capable of seating some ganization. A hearty vote of thanks Two horse races will be held Sat- Taking part in this ceremony had declaimed “no court will pass was extended to him by the Club. urday afternoon, as well as light one hundred and boasting an im- judgment on my worth”. You, the Native Of Dalhousie Killed In were Fernand Guindon, MPP, pressive coimcll table. ’There was It was moved that special letters and hea"vy horse classes and cattle Glengsàry, in the last Legislature, electors of Glengarry wUl have that the general office "with its fireproof of thank'S be sent to the captains, parade. and Counties’ Warden W. S. Fraser ojiportunity to pass judgment on canvassers and to the clergy of the All-Canadian Shows will be on Truck Collision Near Waterloo, Que. vault to contain township records, June Uth, he pointed out. of Moose Creek. Rev. D. B. Mc- and the Clerk - Treasurer’s office. area who were so co-operative in the midway throughout the Fair. Dougald, PP., WUliamstown, of- Help send Mr. Major to Queen’s this woi'thwhUe endeavour. Seven rides have been contracted A native of Dalhousie Station,' fered the blessing and Rev. G. W. The entire building, measuring Park, where he wUl have plenty of The final meeting before the for, along with side shows and Gerard Lefeb"vre, 28, was killed near Irvine of St. Andrew’s Church, the 68XJ45, is fireproof, the flooring in Liberal company, he concluded. holidays is to be held on June about 20 other concessions. This is "Waterloo, Que., in the head-on Menard Construction crash of two trucks. Lefebvre died Invocation. Reeve Gerard Brunet vynll asbestos tile, the oeüings in 18th. ■the largest midway ever to play at shortly after being admitted to St. Gets Rig Contract was chairman and others called on pre-cast concrete and the walls in New X-Ray Service To After the business of the 'meet- Maxville Fair. : ir brief addresses in axldition to plaster. The many large windows ing had been taken care of, the Joseph’s Hospital in Waterloo. Menard Construction Ltd. of rJlessxs. Guindon and Fraser were have the upper half in glare re- Be Opened June 1st president, Mrs. John Grant, con- He was a son of Henri Lefeb"vre ■the architect, H. H. Roberts of ducing and heat absorbii^ double- gratulated the campaign chairman May Form Lions and his wife, the former Lea La- Green Valley, next week will move Westport, Ont., and the builder, glazed aklo-glass and' the entire . iPfficial opening of the new X- and the Club generally for the work rocque, of Glen Robertson, and' "was one of Its crushers and half a dozen G. H. Sauve of Cornwall. Deputy- Interior is bright and pleasant to S&y machine service tor Alexandria they had done and for the very Club At St. Eugene associated with his father and men to the uranium centre of the eye. It boasts forced hot water and area will be held at 8 p.m,, brothers in the Montreal transport Rcieve Bernard MioPherson received gratifying results of the drive. Elliott Lake, where the Company the keys to the new building from oil heating and the desks and other June 1st, in the K. of C. building, Five residents of St Eugene were firm of Atomic Trucking. has been awarded a contract for ih* contractor, Mr. Sauve. furnishings are in keeping "with the where it is to be housed for the visitors to Monday’s meeting of the ■A resident of St Laurent, Que., generally rich overall effect. convenience of Health officials and Omitted Lions Club. They are considering he is survived by his wife mid 250,000 yards of gravel. A year’s Others in the official party were local doctors. The public is in- The architect and builder re In the obituary of the late Mrs. children in addition to his parents, operation is involved. Cl«-k - ’Treasurer W. J. Murray; vited to attend. organization of a club in that cen- ceived deserved praise for their John Angus McCormick, the name brothers and sisters. , tfee Industrial Commissioner, Dallas The machine is being supplied by tre and expressed themselves as Menard’s has also received all work and members of the town- of a surviving step-brother, Peter The fimeral is being held Satur- and Rev. Robertson Millar, the St. Lawrence Tuberculosis So- McMillan, Edmonton, Alberta, was im'pressed with the activities of the gravel contracts from area muni- T&iartintoWn. •day to St Martin of Tours ceme- (Continued on Page 4) Iciety. inadvertently omitted. local Lions. tery, Glen Robertson. cipalities, we learn. Page 2 The Glengarry News, Alexandria, Ontario, Thursday, May 14th, 1959

LETTERS "Watch That Man With The Saw“ cI j DJTOR IT’S OUE OPINION lAL S to the Let’s Keep It Clean EDITOR r[E Public Health Act calls on all and such. These should be taken home and property owner’s to clean up cellars, jettisoned in the garbage can lest you be SUPPORT FROM THE WEST buildings, outbuildings, yards and other listed a litterbug. Edmonton, Alta. premises, and remove all debris before May All of us should be more litter conscious. Editor, The Glen^iuy News, 1. We don’t know how many cellars are now A breeze was blowing down Main Street, cleaned up, how many Spring house-clean- Sir: This letter is the aftermath one afternoon last week, and it was making of a conversation a few ex-Glen- ings are blessedly over; but most lawns are merry with all kinds of swirling debris. RAMBLING j now clear of winter’s debris and we trust gorrians have had concerning a The street had been thoroughly cleaned just letter in the issue of April 30th re- that debris has gone to the dump. that morning, but there was little evidence garding a news report on the front REPORTER ; There are still people too ready to mar of that municipal expenditure a few hours page of your paper the previous ! By ED. f town and countryside with last winter’s later. week. The -writer didn’t agree with If nobody knows the trouble empty cans and other garbage. If they have it and we are not finding faffit with been at it again we hope by this time the We still have faith in the innate char- you’ve seen, you’re not living in acter of the man (or woman) in the street. him. a small town. road gangs have cleaned up the ditches and We out here in this neck of the «•«*•**• have discovered some method of bringing We believe at least some of them feel some- thing of a pang of guilt when they drop woods pay the same for our paper HELP WHEN NEEDED the culprits to task for their total lack of as they do in Montreal and we • We saw one of Glengarry’s finest responsibility. that candy or gum wrapper in the street. haven’t friends go home every week If there was a trash container in sight, some farm homes saved from' destruction And now that all has been tidied up, end to bring back all the odds and by fire, Saturday, and we regretted of them would walk a block to drop that eds of nows that woffid not be members of the various township .let’s try and keep it that way. Some of our debris therein; this we believe. allowed’ to be published. While we fellow citizens have gone to great pains to councils were not on hand to see - But Town Council doesn’t seem to agree. are unfortunate that way we must beautify their properties, and incidentally for themsel-ves what Alexandria’s Debris, like back taxes, is something it will rely on the good; old HOME PAPER new fire eqiuipment is capable of. make our to\ra that much more attractive. always have to contend with, it appears to to give us all the happenings. Given such evidence, we thought, The least the rest of us can do is keep our think. Main Street is religiously swept in In our estimation, end we think ■what responsible township official . lawns mowed and raked, and refrain from we are broad minded enough, we would delay in assuring that resi- spreading litter on the streets. the morning, and it’s again a mess by noon. Que voulez-vous’. don’t consider a rebuke is coming dents of his piunicipaUty could call And that extends into the neighboring to you, Mr. Editor. on the local brigade in any like countryside where some 75 rural residents We would like to see it at least given a Best of luck to you and more emergency? are continuing the farm improvement com- try. And we think one of our ser\nce clubs power to you. There is little doubt but that the- petition which was so successful last year. would be glad to provide the receptacles at Very sincerely, Morris home would have been des- The least we can do to show our apprecia- no cost to the taxpayers. One More GLENGARRIAN. troyed Saturday, had not the Alex- tion is to refrain from -using our car win- May is Clean-Up month. Let’s try keep- Is Channel Tunnel A Pipe-Dream? andria brigade responded in fast dows as a handy dumping ground for ing the landscape clean right through the FOREST FIRES (Prom the Montreal Star) time. Flames were eating through kleenex, cigarette boxes, candy wrappers summer. the roof in several places when the May 6th, 1959. The latest developments in the English Channel tunnel project firemen reached the scene and suggest that what was scoffed at as pipe-dreaming over a century ago ■there was a stiff breeae from the Editor, The Glengarry News, may not seem- to impractical. Survey work which was instituted' last year West to fan those flames. Sir: I am currently writing a The Poor Farmer And Price-Fixing is now going one step further. The enthusiastic promoters are starting Most of those present thought. book, “Our Great Canadian Dis- the home 'was doomed. But there government going to learn the lesson that a series of boring into the sea-bed in an effort to substantiate the elec- GLENGARRY producers of milk for manu- asters”, for Thomas Nelson & Sons, was water, under pressure, to play facturing are to accept a 10-cent drop everyone might be better off if there were and one chapter will deal with the tronic findings of 1956. on the flames; there were laddei-s in the price of their product and they less meddling of government in farm mar- forest fires of Ontcu'io. It must seem odd to the layman that we may as well ha-ve spaceships and skilled firemen to reach the are understandably bitter about it. The keting, in Labor disputes, in protective I would like to hear from any of seat of the blaze and control it. to the moon before a submarine passage-way is affected between the lower price is province-wide but that is tariffs for industry, and in other fields your readers who might have any It is a sobering thought that they little consolation to the individual farmer where the egg-heads in government are so personal reminiscences, anecdotes, United' Kingdom and Prance. But it isn’t altogether the fault of nine- might not have been available had who sees his income reduced by government busy trying to keep everyone half-happy escapes, or even hearsay lore, about teenth century and subsequent engineers. Politics has had a lot to do not Mr. Morris asked for aid and ■any foi’est fires of the past that decree at a time when the dollar is infla- they keep messing up the entire economy. ■with what, until very recently, amoimted' to abandonment of such an guananteedi any expenses involved. Last year it was a Farm Stabilization have occurred near you in Ontario. The home was beyond the one- tionery and other segments of society, es- Gra,tefuUy yours, undertaking. pecially organized Labor, are clamoring for, Board to fix floors. Now this has been mUe limit in which the brigade is PRANK RASKY, For eighty years successive British governments have vetoed the restrained unless an official request., and getting, higher pay and more fringe scrapped because of a surplus of milk pow- Editor, Liberty Magazine, benefits. der, for a subsidy payment the farmers do plan for the under-iwater highway on the groimds that a tunnel Would his come from' the municipal 73 Richmond St. W., heads. The Federal Government has been ac- not like and a lowered support price for Toronto, Ontario. increase risk of invasion from Europe. This fear, of course, no longer is cused of price-fixing activities by the On- milk going into manufacture. That sup- tenable in the nuclear age. On the contrary such an additional facility The circumstances might not be tario Federation of Agriculture, which met port price will be entirely removed in Sep- so favorable another time, ot FOR FIRE-FIGHTING PLAN might well prove a bulwark to West European defence. course. This was a short run, the at Toronto last week to study the recent tember, the government threatens as the It appears that it will not be long before the physical practicability flames had not too strong a hold, changes in farm policy at Ottawa. planners at Ottawa apparently try to divert Ottawa, Ont. there was a plentiful well from of the venture will be established or otherwise. But have the engineers, The resolution, which strongly protested more milk to cheese and butter. These in Editor, The Glengarry News, ■which the auxiliary pump could the “indiscriminate use of deficiency pay- turn will roll up surpluses which will call Sir: On more than one occasion who can’t after all be expected to think of everything, given consideration take water. ments and consumer subsidies for farm for more unrealistic moves by the brass at in the past, this writer has pointed to a really major problem which will crop up after the formal opening But the fact remains. Our new products”, was passed after lengthy and Ottawa, ad infinitum. out the value of a co-operative fii-e of the Channel subway? At what point along the way -will the English fire truck, and our firemen, did stormy discussion by the producer repre- Meanwhile the dairy industry will re- fighting plan between-.the four driver, who sticks to the left of the road, switch over to accommodate it’s themselves proud. Alexandrians axe townships and the Town ' of Alex- sentatives. The milk producers, hog pro- main in a state of flux just as other fields European counterpart who, sharing the preference of Canadians and happy about the whole thing and. of agriculture find themselves as, a result of (Obntinued on Page ’3) we hope the day ■will come soon ducers and others affected by the Federal Americans, favor the right? Government’s replacement of last year’s government planning and interference. when all neighboring municipali- stabilization program in favor of the new Might not all be better off if prices were ties will agree to give our brigade- policy, argued that their members’ industry to be allowed to find their own level a chance to help, whenever and wherever fire strikes. would be crippled by the move. Producers through the now outdated law of supply DO YOU of milk for manufacturing said that their and demand? Might it not be in the best in- O^ild Syi}© . .. BEMEMBER? terests of our Glengarry Mutual to marketing program had already been sev- Most of our milk shippers now have an help foster such an agreement? Our erely damaged by the reduction in supports assured sale for their product. They will ,7 ^ I Gleaned fromfrem the fyles of THE GLENGARRY' NEWS new truck saved them a big loss and the iutroduction of a direct subsidy to never have an assured price while the gov; TEN YEARS AGO at (Queen’s University, included: Bernard Mac^nell of Greenfield" Saturday. producers, ernment experts keep tinkering with their A. B. MbDonell, Lancaster, and Gnr. A. E. MoCuaig, Sergt. R. Friday, May 13th, 1949— Wlien, we wonder, are our planners in plans. K. E. Bellamy, formerly of Alex- Hunter, Maxville; Gnr. D. M. Mc- Then there’s the fellow who John Thompson McPhee, 54, andria. Dr. McDonell goes to St. Martln, Martintown; Gnr. J. W. told his boss he was entitled to employed on construction of the John’s Hospital, Brooklyn, N.Y., MacRae, St. Raphael; Corp. B. a day off with pay ... to make new Retreat House on St. Paul while Dr. Bellamy takes up his Conroy, Sianmenstown. — On ar- up for the coffee breaks he Dictatorship Or The Two-Party System street, died Tuesday in hospital duties in the Cmc Hospital, Ot- rival at Winnipeg following a visit missed while on vacation. to St. Raphael. Lieut. Geo. A. •«*•*«*• not to be considered, he disclosed a dic- after falling 40 feet to the ground. tawa. — Miss Eva Goulet left on PREMIER FROST has announced the Wednesday to fiU a position on the Campbell, who recenWy returned TOO DARNED TIRED election date, June llth, and by the time tatorial attitude which had been becom- — Loss was estimated at $26,000 in a Sunday morning fire at Glen staff of the Banque Canadienne from overseas, was informed that • Your Rambling Reporter and the this is read the two Glengarry parties ing more pronounced through his years as Nationale, Casselman. — While he had been named' manager of the boys went rambling on a sunnjr leader of a too-strong governing group. Robertson which destroyed the gar- will have nominated their candidates and age and attached home of George working as a member of the extra Union Bank of Canada at Peter- 'Sunday afternoon, trespassing on electioneering will already be underway. “This Legislature is supreme”, he boasted, Hope, Jr., and' the home of Mrs. CNR steel laying gang at Maxville, borough. — George lalonde, son of CNR property for quite some dis- This is to be a short campaign and perhaps “it will reject all applications to fluoridate R. J. H. McCormick. — Archie D. Monday, Parquhar Dewar had the Mr. Alex Lalonde, tinsmith, has re- tance before striking homeward. it is just as well; the issues are clear and water supplies, even when the residents of McDonald', Apple Hill area farmer, handle of a steel wrench driven sumed business in his father’s shop, And your aging chronicler’s dogs should need little re-stating on the hustmgs. the communities concerned approve fluori- escaped with a dislocated arm and, through his hand. following his recent return from were barking so loudly by the time overseas. he got back to the office even his Over-riding all others, in our opinion, is dation in a plebiscite”. fractured collar bone, Thursday of -k -k That we found hard to swallow. The last week. When attacked by a bull mind refused' to ramble. the long tenure in office of one party and FORTY YEARS AGO k k k citizens of Alexandria might vote over- in his stable. — D. T. Robinson of While he sat unrewardingly one party leader ; and this without adequate FIFTY YEARS AGO searching for something to fill a opposition in the Legislature. Premier whelmingly in favor of cutting dental decay Glen Robertson, celebrated his 90th Friday, May 16th, 1919— Friday, May 7th, 1909— column with, young Neil was busy Frost has been solidly in the driver’s seat in their children, but the majority would birthday. May 4th. — Miss Gisele Gauthier, Green Valley, was among j/» Arch MoPhee, son of our es- at the typewriter and* he got more not rule. The Ontario Legislature is 1 for ten years and his party has formed the nurses graduating at St. Mary’s teemed townsman, James McPhee, /^ James Denneny, painter and down on paper than did his dad. government of the Province for 16 years. “supreme” and Mr. Frost has ordained Hospital, Montreal, recently. — Mr. has been successful in obtaining decorator, was seriously injured And dad was so darned tired he yesterday afternoon while engaged' In the 1951 election, the Frost forces cap- there shall be no more fluoridation of muni- and Mrs. Douglas Baxter left Mon- the degree of D.DS. fixmi the On- stole his youngest’s work which he tured 79 of 90 seats. Four years later they cipal water supplies, even while permitting, day to take up residence in Lunen- tario Dental College. — Since last at exterior work on the Ottawa had been careless enough not to took 83 of 98 seats in an enlarged Legis- out of thff bigness of his heart, several On- burg. issue the following district men hotel, here. Hurled some 15 feet to copyright. lature. At dissolution, the party standing tario cities and towns to continue the fluori- have arrived in Canada from over- the groimd when his ladder slipped With apologies to the ■writer we dation programs already started. seas: Pte. Garrett, J. Camei'on, Denneny had several ribs fractured fiU out our column -with: was 83 Conservatives, 11 Liberals and three and' his right lUng pierced. — The OCF. _ TWENTY YEARS' AGO Bdr. Procule Poirier, Alexandria; TODAY This did not make sense. If Mr. Frost Jnr J. Chisholm, Spr. D. A. Mc- Bugle Band of the 59 th Regiment It is this lack of a strong opposition that thought the adding of fluorides to a muni- This morning when I got up I Friday, May 12th, 1939— Leod, Bdr. R. Snyder, Spr. W. D. is to resume practices at once so had a very bod cold. Of course we would like to see rectified by the voters cipal water supply a dangerous thing, McPherson, Lancaster; Gnr. A. as to be ready for the season of 1^ A former rector of St. Finnan’s, I went to Church. After Church of Ontario in this election. Power corrupts, should he not have been consistent enough Donald. annual training. — Miss Angusena Rev. Dr. John E. McRae, Superior I went to Maclarens’ to see Bruce. and we have seen evidence of this in the to stop such practices everywhere? There Prank McPhee and James Mc- McDonald', daughter of D. J. Mc- At twelve o’clock I had to go home of the Chiha Mission Seminary, Donald, 34-3rd Lochiel, left Mon- forced resignations of three members of Mr. was arrogance in his action and there have Scarboro Bluffs, has been elevated for lunch. After lunch we played; Frost’s cabinet who had taken advantage been steadily increasing indications that day for Montreal, ■where she has baseball. Then we went for a walk by His Holiness Pope Pius to the secured a position in the CPR of their office to get rieh on the Northern power has gone to the Premier’s head. dignity of a Domestic Prelate. — along the tracks. It was a long offices. Ontario Pipeline deal. The voters of Canada saw such arro- At a meeting in North Lancaster .walk. When we were near the The Premier may not have been directly gance in Howe’s handling of the pipeline tonight the Glengarry Flax Pro- k k k Monastery we sat dowh to rest. involved, but as head of the government he debate in the House of Commons. And they ducers’ Co-Operative will come into After a little while we started off' was responsible for the acts of his cabinet administered the cure for it at the ballot being, its object the growing and SIXTY YEARS AGO again. Of course I was still tired. ministers and it seemed to many tha't he boxes. processing of flax for export. — Friday, May 12th, 1899— But I still got up and -walked. When was too ready to use his huge majority in Now it is Ontario’s testing time. The Donald MacKay, M.A., an out- we were going up Catherine street H. A. Conroy of this place, yes- the Legislature to refuse opposition de- voters must provide at least a strong standing citizen of Alexandria for we stoped at my god Father’s- 45 years, died Monday in hospital terday received notice of his ap- house. After a little while we went mands for a thorough investigation of the Liberal opposition in the Legislature. at Montreal. Mr. MacKay had pointment as clerk of the Indian to the office. pipeline deal. Through all the election oratory of the next been the principal of Alexandria Ccxmmlssion to Athabasca, NWT, •***««•« When Mr. Frost rose m the Legislature few weeks one question should be dominant High School for 39 years. — Neil and to report at Ottawa immedi- A bosom companion some- in March to serve notice that fluoridation of ■— do you want dictatorship or the two- MacLeod, Mi-, and Mrs., Norman ately. — Maepherson & Schell’s times turns out to be a false municipal water supplies was from then on party system of government? MacLeod of Detroit, and Donnie Soot* AS X PINISH factory is in full operatlcm. At friend. MacLeod of New York, arrived THE MSWSPAPCR present 74 hands are employed at «****««* ■heme on Tuesday, owing to the ill- AOS. THEY ARE SO the Alexandria factory alone. — CANCEROUS COPY THE GLENGARRY NEWS ness and ultimate death of their FULL OF BARGAINS./ J. A. KinsellO, who has been sel- • “Fïght Cancer with a (ffieque and. Canadian Weekly Newspapers’ Association; Ontario Weekly father, D. K. MacLeod of Dalkeith. ected by the New. Zealand govern- a check-up” is a catchy slogan. Newspapers’ Association; Eastern Ontario Newspapers’ ment as assistant commissioner to There is another check in connec- Association; Audit Bureau of Circulation. ☆ ☆ J. A. Ruddlck, Dairy Commissioner, tion with cancer ■We would like to- Published' every Thursday by PX). Box 10 — The News Printing Company — Telephone 9 THIRTY YEARS AGO was in town on Sunday paying his see brought to bear. EUGENE A. MACDONALD - EDITOR AND PUBLISHER Friday, May 17th, 1929— last adieus to his many Alexandria That’s a check on the newspaper friends. — A new lacrosse organ- leports ot weU-known personalities SUBSCRIPnON RATES: ♦3.50 per year, anywhere in Can^a, payable in advance; 1^ Announcement was made Wed- ization was formed at a meeting of fwho are suffering from cancer. United States and Foreign, $4.50 per year. nesday of last week by Hon. John enthusiasts here Wednesday. The They are in desperately poor taste, DISPLAY ADVERTISING RA’TES: Casual, 70 cents per column inch. Contract rates given on S. Martin, Minister of Agriculture, team' will be known as the ‘Maples’ serve no useful purpose and in our appUcation. COPY MUST BE IN OUR OFFICE NOT LATER THAN 12 NOON WEDNESDAY. of the appointment of John D. Mc- and the officers are: president, A. opinion axe yellow jorn-nalism at its Leod of Dunvegan, as special weed G. F. Macdonald; sec.-treas.. Geo. yellowest. inspector for Eastern Ontario. — Authorized as Second Class Matter by the Post Office Department, Ottawa, Canada. Campbell; committee. Dan Ken- Each of us one day will face The graduation class in Medicine nedy, Dan McDonell, Alcide Lamin, (Continued on Page 3) The Griengarry News, Alexandria, Ontario, Thursday, May 14th, 1959 Page 8

Rev. Iver Mdver formally accepted is now a patient in hospital at ☆ the St. Andrew’s flag, placed in St. Hawkesbury. We hope he makes Rambling... ☆ NEWS AND Andrew’s Presbyterian Church by a good recovery. LANCASTER OF INTEBEST SURROUNDING Henry 'Wilkes in memory of his Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Lang and Continued from Page 2 death, of that we are certain, even LETTERS PEOK MAXVILLE DISTRICT sister, the late Mrs. Dora Campbell, little girl, Wendy, Avonmore, were Mr. and Mrs. Harding, Montreal, TO THE EDITOR who passed away on May 2nd, 1957. ^ 'Weekend visitors at Mrs. Lang’s spent the Weekend at their cottage. as we put off thought of that dread day. Many of us will probably die ☆ Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wilkes and South Lancaster. home here. of cancer and each of its victims J. D. Anderson, New York, spent family of Brockville attended the Mr. and Mrs. Henry Schnaufer (Continued from Page 2) I Mrs. Norman Stewart returned 'Miss Christena Ferguson, RH., will have to face up to his or her the weekend with Mrs. Anderson, service. Ottawa, spent the weekend at her and Miss OttUie Schnaufer, Mont- andria. Usually such a letter would home Friday evening after having death sentence depending on indi- Bruce, Barbara and Mlary. real, and Mr. and Mrs. Clem Foster follow the total destruction of farm spent the past month in Ottawa home here. vidual personality and character. Grordon ■'Wtoter, Ottawa, spent The ladies of St. .Andrew’s SISTER DIED and two daughters, Linda and Jill, buildings or a home in a neighbor- with her grandchildren', while Dr. But no one of us, not even a TV the weekend with his mother, Mrs. Church have recently' received a Mrs. Annie Campbell, Cocrniwall, of Lachine, spent Saturday at the ing village. and Mrs. Caldbick were on a trip personality such as .Arthur Godfrey, ^Stanley Winter. gift of a 72-cup automatic percol- received word on Saturday that her former’s summer home. West A well-known Glengarry home to Europe. should have reporters hounding Mrs. Hugh Benton and Mrs. Neil 'Sunday guests with Mr. and Mrs. ator from Mrs. (Dr.) Gordon Lugs- sister, Mrs. Jessie MacCualg, had Front. was threatened to be doomed by him, 'broadcasting his every remark, •Chisholm and family spent Thurs- John McEwen, Fraser and Murray, din, of Brantford, Ont. Mrs. Lugs- passed away in Noranda Hospital, Mrs. Olive Williams and Judy fire last Saturday. at a time when he was facing day with Mr.' and Mrs. Morlin were Mr. and Mrs. John Ferguson dm is the former Ethel Cluff. Noranda, Que., after a lingering spent the weekend with Montreal The neighbors hurried to the major surgery, removal of a portion Campbell and family, Kirk HiU. Illness, Until the last few days she relatives. scene and using the ancient hook and Alex A. Fraser, Apple Hill. of one lung which had been found Mirs. Willis Bush, Cornwall, is Mr. and Mrs. Donald Kennedy had been living with her daughter 'Lancaster friends were sorry to and lad'der style, there is no other cancerous. ■spending some time with her sister. entertained at a christening tea on Catherine who, with her husband, leam of the death of Jim Westley, on the farm, battled the blaze. The press had a field day as it Miss Jonie McNaughton. Sunday afternoon. Bert Cole, left Sunday afternoon brother of Charles and Stanley ’The Alexandria Fire Department Mrs. John Jamieson spent Sun- DUNVEGAN with the remains for Winnipeg, to Westley of this place, who passed reported Mr. Godfrey’s approach to whs summoned and responded with the operation with “cold, clammy day andi Monday in Montreal. Miss GREEN & WHITE SHOW Thompson’s Undertaking Parlon away suddenly at his home In its modem up-to-date fire truck ■Mrs. Alastair MaoKenzie, Ottawa, fear gnaiwing at his vitals”. Per- Isabel Christie accompanied her MOST SUCCESSFUL Broadway, Winnipeg. Burial wiU Hamilton. He leaves his wife, the and experienced, eflcient firemen. spent last Week here with her haps Godfrey was hamming right Their timely arrival turned defeat Iiome. The students of Maxville High mother, Mrs. Grant. be beside her husband, the late formea' Elizabeth' McVicar and two Miss Muriel Kennedy, Cornwall, School presented their Green & Findlay MacCuaig, Winnipeg, in daughters. up to his big moment, maybe he into victory and a home with con- ■Her many friends regret the ill- was still publicity - conscious up is spending a few days with Mrs. White Show, on May 8th at the Brookside cemetery. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Munroe of tents was saved. ness of Mrs. Forbes MacKinnon, until the ether mask took over, but Catherine MacDonald', Penny and Community Hall in Maxville. The Ottawa, and the former’s sister, This demonstration by efBcient and hope she will soon be up and even if he 'w'as talking for the fire fighters with modem equip- Judy. Sundlay guests of Mrs. Mac- students wish to thank all those 'aroimd again. Her daughter, Mrs. On Friday morning many heard Mrs. Helena McLeod' and family, Donald were Mr. and Mrs. Howard who turned' out and hope they all with regret of the sudden passing Billie and Isabell, of Cornwall, record we think the newspapers ment proves the value of such a Alex Williams, B.N., Montreal, and should’ have had the decency to plan that help would respond When Kennedy, Avonmore. enjoyed it. little son are with her at present. of the late Cassie MacDonald, at visited friends in this district on Miss Jean McLean end Mrs. The program' opened with the the home of her brother, John R. Sunday. leave unreported what he may or destruction by fire threatens. John C. MacLeod and friend, may not have said. These stories Bthel Cameron, Ottawa, spent the singing of O Canada, lead by the MacDonald. Funeral service was Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Rayside and Now that what we have been John Courtenay of MacDonald sound as though a sob sister had weekend with their mother, Mrs. N. Glee Club. An opening address was held on Monday in Kenyon Presby- family, Montreal, spent Sunday in preaching has proven itself, I trust College, St. Anne’s, are home on been detailed' to give the sensation- A. MoLean; also Mr. and Mrs. Art presented by Lucy Rolland, presi- South Lancaster. ■the heads of the municipalities will holidays before leaving foi- summer I terian Church, Rev. Dr. D. N. Mac- hungry their dally bread. sit down and draft a plan suitable Radboirrne and Nancy, Ottawa. dent of the Student Council, on work. Millan conducting the service. In- Mrs. Allen Derry is spending this Weekend guests of Mrs. P. Mc- activities of the school during the terment was in the family plot. week with her family in Montreal. We have had' the same type of to all concerned. Among those home from Ottawa sensationaJisra in the coverage of Leod' wtere her sOn Duncan Mac- post year. A solo was presented by We would extend sympathy to the Mrs. F. Cable spent the weekend This writer has requested many, over the weekend were Mr. end John Foster Dulles’ illness which Xeod and Mrs. MacLeod, Ottawa. Mary Campbell, “With A Song In bereaved family. with her 'daughter, Mrs. R. Mc- m'any fire claim cheques especially Mrs. Rae MacLeod, Misses Gladys apparently will soon end in his Mr. and Mrs. J. D. McRae spent My Heart”. A dance then followed Calpine and family in Brockville. in the rural areas and they can MacLeod, Sheila Ferguson, Helen death. It was certainly news when the weekend' in Ottawa with their by Sherril MacGregor, Penny Mac- Mr. and Mrs. B. Constance and never replace a home to what it MacLeod, Muriel and Isabel the U.SA.’s Foreign Secretary was was before being destroyed. Most daughters. Donald, Mary Sobtt, Vickie Casey, Stewart and' Malcolm Dewar. daughters, Linda and Sandra, of Miss Belle McLennan and Mr. Heather Gallagher, Heather Mon- Ingleslde, spent the weekend with found to be suffering from an in^ homes are underinsured. Don’t Mrs. Elizabeth Blair leaves Wed- MacDONALD’S curable cancer and had to be re- and Mrs. John McLennan spent roe, Sheila Fitzgerald and Gloria Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Pox. wait too long to draft a plan—^fire nesday for Toronto, where she will | GROVE placed. But must we have pictures Thursday in Ottawfa. Greer. doesn’t wait. spend the summer months. of the dying Dulles and a complete Yours very truly, Mr. anid Mrs. Leonard McEwen A fashion show was presen.ted MacGregor. Mr. and Mrs. .Alex N. MacLeod, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wilkes, coverage of his hospital day? ANGUS H. McDONELL ■of Russell and their daughter, Mrs. by all Grade 12 students. The Glee Angus MacKay and Miss May Cornwall, made several calls' here Nancy and Norma, of Brockville, Should he not be allowed to pre- Bruce Bender and Mr. Bender of Club presented three songs, “Some MaclKay called on Mr. and Mrs. A. on Friday. spent the weekend /with Mrs. A. G. pare in priviacy to meet his Maker? Toronto, visited with friends in Enchanted Evening”, “You’U Never J. WUkes on Friday. Mrs. Osie Villeneuve, Maxville, Ma'OGregor, Mi\ and Mrs. David Surely we are all cancer - con- FARMER’S HEART town on Saturday. Walk Alone” and the school song. visited' her uncle, NeH B. and Mrs. MacGregor and Lynn. Mr. and’ Mrs. Bert Renfrew and Of all tradesmen, the farmer 'Mr. and Mrs. Howard Buell of A play “The Valiant” was then scious by this time. But the daily MadLeod, on Tuesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. McLennan Glen, of Cornwall, spent the week- press and its wire services should works hardest to create the tm^ ■Gravel Hill, who recently returned presented. The cast was as follows; Mrs. Clifford Hewston was among and Miss Belle McLennan spent end with Mr. and Mrs. John D. Mc- develop a cancer conscience. 'When pression that he’s as hard as an home from Florida, visited Mrs. James Dyke, James Munroe; the those who attended the Women’s Thursday in Ottawa. Lennan and Douglas. death is in the wings should the acre of bare land at frost time, Wm. Hall and Miss Belle McLen- warden, Albert Sauve; the girl, Institute convention for a couple Boss Urquhart, Ottawa, was a Mrs. David MacGregor spent Sat- public intrude? while in reality he’s as soft as a nan on Sunday. Marcel Bergevin; the jailer, Bern- of days last week in Guelph. weekend guest at his parental home urday in Cornwall. spring-plowed field. He’s got good Miss Edna McEwen, R.N., Lon- ard Villeneuve; Father Daly, Don- His many friends were sorry to here. Mrs. Garnet Upton, Alexandria, Retail grocery market on Can- heart, but he’s afraid to let other don, is spending a couple of weeks ald MacMillan; the attendant, hear that John D. MacLeod, Skye, Miss Helen Upton, Alexandria, visited her mother, Mrs. A. G. Mac- ada’s prairies is figured as worth -people know it. — Fatrviaw (Alta.) with her mother, Mrs. E. J. Mc- Donald Gamble. accidentally fell off his tractor, and spent the weekend with Miss Lynn Gregor on Sunday. $500,000,(X)0 a year in turnover. Post. -Ewen. The program ended with God Mrs. F. Waterhouse and Miss Save the Queen, led by the Glee Isabel Waterhouse, Montreal, spent Club. Saturday with Mrs. Wm. Hall and ■The Glee Club was led by J. P. Miss Belle McLennan. Baril, and accompanied by Mi-s. SIMON TOURANGEAU declares Weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. O’Hara. Myron Marshall were Mr. and Mrs. Hedwitle of Ottawa, and Mrs. Stin- FlITE SCHOOLS IN FIELD DAY son of Toronto. The annual track and field meet Mr. andl Mrs. Ralph Metcalfe and is to be held at MaxviUe on^ May family, and Miss Audrey Metcalfe, 20th, at the Pair Grounds. Five •Ottawa, spent the weekend with schools, Alexandria, Hawkesbury, Mrs. V. Metcalfe. Ohar-Lan, Pinch and Maxville, are Weekend guests of Gordon Mac- competing. Medals will be given Killican and Miss Ada Cass were to contestants winning first prize Herbert McKillican and daughter and ribbons to seconds and thirds. of Valois, Que. A trophy wUl be presented' to the Weekend guests of Mrs. Annie school with the highest number of Crquhairt were her son, Leonard points. Everyone is welcome an^d a Urquhart, Mrs. Urquhart and Mike smiall admission wUl be charged'. of Prescott; Mr. and Mrs. Dalton Gadbois and family and; Mrs. Gad- MOTHER’S DAY SERVICES bois, Sr., of Cornwall. large congr^ations were in at- Mrs. A. L. MacLennan spent a tendance in the churches on Sun- few d'aiys in Ottawa. She returned day. In the United' Church, on Friday and' visited with Mrs. N. Mother’s Day was observed with Stewart. the ladles’ choir, and in the.eve- on Nylon Tire Prices ning the junior choir. Rev. D. C. Munro, pastor, preached on “Mother, Giver and Preserver of Life” and “Some Famous Mothers”, the in the evening. In the Presbyterian Church, Rev. Iver McŒver, pastor, followed the GOOD/YEAR store for “Christian Family Day” order of service. There were three baptisms administered at the service;: Mur- Brid es ray Alexander, son of Mr. and Mrs. John W. McEwen; Pi-ances, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Ken- nedy: Glenda Mae, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Cummings.

(Intended for Last Issue) taotes' SHOPPE Miss Anna Dingwall, Ottawa, is home with her sister,. Miss Mar- 502 Montreal Road garet Dingwall, for a couple of days. MEMORIAL FLAG Cornwall A large congregation was in at- tendance on Sunday moiming when

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TOURANGEAU [SERVICE STATIONphone 66 Phone 66 Main and Gernish, Alexandria Pa«e 4 The Glengarry News, Alexandria, Ontario, Thursday, May 14th, 1959 Irvine gave the treasurer’s report, Mrs. Irvine also reported that a- Six-Team Football League Ready For Soccer John N. Hutchison MARTINTOWN WILLIAMSTOWN 248-lb. bale had been shipped for Overseas Relief. Mrs. Clark Mac- Mr. and Mi-s. Glen Campbell and The St. Andrew’s Chiuch Aux- Donell reported that the Mission Season At Dies At Kingston family of Asbestos, P.Q., were iliary of the WMS was entertained The death occurred on Friday, Band had provided nine towel kits Starts Play Friday, May 22nd weekend guests of Mrs. D. H. on "Thursday afternoon by Mrs. D. and six utility kite for this bale. April 24th, at his home at 37 Mont- to the possibility of getting a per- Campbell. H. Loucks. Miss Ethel Ross had A new executive for the Glen- Glen Sandfield real street, Kingston, Ont., of John ■An important topic, namely the manent field with lights on it. Howard MacArthur is the guest charge of the worship service and garry Football Club was elected to With the advent of another (Jack) N. Hutchison, in his 80th union of the WMS and the WA of his brother, Leonard MacAi-thur opened the meeting with the call ofiBce on Tuesday night at a meet- There wfil be an executive meet- Glengarry soccer season almost year. He had been in poor health was fully explained by Mrs. Irvine. ing on Tuesday night at the Agri- and Mrs. MacArthiu. to worship, followed by prayer, and ing in the Agricultural Office. The upon us, a meeting of the Glen for some time, but the en>d came After the closing prayer by Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Ken Barton, Sr., a hymn. "The Scripture reading new slate of officers is as follows: cultural Office to arrange for ref- Sandfield soccer team was held on suddenly and unexpectedly. Irvine, refreshments were served erees for the coming season. spent the weekend up in the Laur- was from Luke 10:25-37, and was president, Eddie Carter; 1st vice- Tuesday, May &th, at Glen Sand- Mr. Hutchison was born in Que- bÿ the hostess, and a social time pres., Keith McMiilan; 2nd vice- The first three games are as fol- field for the purpose of selecting entians. ^ followed by a comment on the topic enjoyed. bec, a son of Mr. and Mrs. James Mrs. L. R. Clark returned home pres., W. R. MadLeod; 3rd vice- lows: Lochiel at McCrimmon, Fri- this year’s team, electing a club Hutchison. He moved with his par- for the day, “Discovering Neigh- after spending a month in Toronto. borhood”. Mrs. Bryce McNaughton pres., Alexander MacLeod; 4th day, May 22nd; Glen Sandifield at president, secretary and completing ents in his early years to Green- Miss Muriel Clark, Montreal, was and Mrs. Urqiihart assisted' with vice-pres., Gerald Simpson; secre- Glen Walter, Friday, May 22nd; various other club ftmetions. field, where he attended school and tary, Morlin Campbell; members of Dimvegan at Greenfield, Saturday, Prior to the meeting, a training the weekend guest of Mrs. L. R. the additional Scripture readings, grew up to manhood'. He lived in Clark. the executive, Dougal MacGilhv- May 23rd. session and practice game was held Kingston for 41 years. after which Mrs. A. L. Clark con- lay, Hubert Hay, Ronnie McLaugh- and those present showed excellent Mr. and Mrs. Stewart McNivan, ducted the questionaire. Pi’ayer by He worked for the Imperial To- Montreal, were with Mr. and Mrs. lin, Gerald , McDonald , Edgar form and fitness, and all members bacco Company for 25 years, during Miss Ross closed the worship serv- Guerrier. Glen Walter has placed John M'OGregor. ice. Mrs. Irvine, assisted by Mrs. Maxviile High are eagerly looking forward to the which time he was salesman and Miss Margery Barton, Miss Car- an entry in this year’s schedule to ■new season with every intention of manager of the Kingston office. A. L. Clark, and Miss E. Ross, gave replace the vacancy left by Max- Playing Host To doir^ better than they did last men Aubin and Miss Se-guin, of Ot- an interesting report of the Pres- He retired on account of iU health. taw'a, spent the weekend at their ville’s failure to bid. Other teams year. Another practice game is He married the former M. Cath- 'byterial held at Long Sault. Mrs. respective homes. are; Lochiel, McCrimmon, Glen Inter-School Meet being held' on Friday the 15th, erine Donovan of Alexandria, who H. M. Grant read the minutes of Sandfleld, Dunvegan and Green- Chas, Edgar,' Lancaster, was the Five area High Schools have again at Glen Sandfield at 7 pm., survives him. He was a member ■the previous meeting, and Mrs. guest of his brother, A. A. Edgar field. been invited to participate In an and all members are urged to at- of St. Andrew’s Presbyterian Considerable discussion was given invitational interscholastic Track tend these practice games, as they Church. He was also a member of and Mrs. Edgar. John McLennan flew from Dor- Intercession, “The Disciple and His and Field Meet by Maxviile High play an Impoi'tant part in a soccer the Remiseus Shrine of Toronto, Family”. School. team’s fight for success. val Ah-port Sunday to spend some and a member of the Scottish The members were pleased to The younger football fans in the time in Scotland. Seedling Plants It Will be held_on Maxviile Fair- Rites. welcome Mrs. McNaught and Mrs. grounds next Wednesday, May 20th. area are also eagerly awaiting the Funeral services was held in the Jake Basevitz and his son-in-law, of Montreal, called on Mr. and Mrs. Norman McIntosh. Tomato, Cabbage, Pepper BOND Participating will be the host start of the new season. Mr. G. chapel of the James Reid funeral Simpson has been and still is doing Peter Seguin on Saturday. His Eleven members and one visitor Made-To-Measure Suits school, Hawkesbury, Vankleek Hill, heme. The service was conducted responded to the roll call. The next and Flower Plants . . . at. . . Alexandria, North Stormont and on excellent. job with the young- by Rev. M. Putman. He was buried many friends will be sorry to learn sters in preparing them for their he is not able to do business. meeting will be at the home of Mrs. Ready for Spring Planting Wllliamstown High Schools. The In Cataraqué cemetery. Stewart Robertson. Several visits team with the 'highest aggregate own football season. Pallbearers were: Wally Elmer, Miss Joyce MePhadden was the Laframboise Clothing In conjunction with this, a guest of her mother, Mrs. J. Me- to the sick and shut-ins were re- Satisfaction Guaranteed score will receive the Glengarry- Donald Moffat, Gordon Cliff, John "Variety and Boxing show, organized Phadden, Sr. ported. Evariste Jeaurond or Money Refunded Prescott Track and Field trophy, Cutts, W. Freeman and' D. Desher. "The meeting was closed with the now in the possession of Hawkes- by the Reverend J. F. Reid, is being Mrs. Annie Urquhaid of MaxviUe, ’The many friends of the Keir ALEXANDRIA Phone 190 Alexandria benediction, after which a delicious Phone; Lochiel 29-R-14 buxy High. held in the Town Hall, Vankleek is a first cousin of the deceased. family extend their deepest sym- Hill, on Friday, May 22nd, the pro- pathy at this time. "Their mother lunch was served by the hostess 20-3p ceeds of which will go towards pur- passed away on Saturday. and the usual social hour enjoyed. chasing sports equipment for the Glen Sandfield junior football Fernand Guindon... NORTH BRANCH W.M.S. team, to be known as the Glen CContlnuea from Page 1) The regular meeting of the North GENUINE PARTS and FAMOUS BRANDS Sandfield Bombers. Branch WMS was held Tuesday A large turnout is expected for with you, I am only two miles from afternoon at the home of Mrs. D. Delco Remy Electrical Parts and Service this show and an evening of good Glengarry soil. I want to come AUCTION SALE Electric Auto-Lite Parts and Service H. Campbell, North Branch, with entertainment is offered in return, back here, but as you know I have the president in the ohair, and Mrs. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE Holley Electrical and Carburetor Parts and Service for supporting this fine cause. All money invested elsewhere and it G. McIntyre as chairman. Carter Carburetor Parts and Service are welcome. isn’t easy to get a buyer for your Lancaster, on Main Street South The program, “Discovering Nei- Opposite Binette Hotel Rochester Carburetor Parts and Service ■Last season produced many first- business these ddys.” Mr. Guindon said he fought to ghborhood”, was used throughout Spark Plugs . . . A.C. . . . Champion . . . Auto Lite class' games and drew good crowds the meeting. Mrs. McIntyre read Mobil Oil . . Rislone . . Bardahl . . Outboard Motor Oil who showed lots of enthusiasm for save the welfare building from be- SATURDAY, MAY 23rd, 1959 ing moved out of Glengarry and an interesting poem, “"The Busy Champlain Oil Products and Gasoline - all teams. It is intended that this Signal”, followed by the Lord’s at 1:00 p.m. season will be even better. made sure it didn’t. Philco refrigerator, 11 cu. ft.; oil tank, 200 gals.; 3 tables;. at “Of two parks in the district, Prayer and Hymn 388. "The Bible 0 lesson on “Good neighbors I have General Electric deep freeze, 12 2 rocking chairs; garbage dis- credit for one must go to Osie VUle- poser; hamper electric nangette; known” was also by Mrs. Mc- cu. ft.; 2 bedroom suites, com- Laurier Lefebvre’s Service Station neuve, but the other one was cut plete; 8-plecq dining-room suite; ■pillows; Singer sewing machine; Motorcycle Races and dried before our reeve ever Intyre. 3-piece chrome studio set; 6-piece hall mirror; electric clock; kit- ELECTRICAL and CARBURETOR took ofiice”, he charged. The Bible reading was from Luke chrome kitchen set; "Westing- chen utensils; tools; liquor cab- iai_ SPECIALIST At Rigaud Park In conol'usion he defied an Ot- 10, verses 25-37, and read by Mrs. house cabinet electric radio; inet; coffee table; end table; Air- Way carpet sweeper; rug 6x9 ft.; Alexandria — Phone 391 On Sunday, May 17th, at 2 pm., tawa newspaper that hinted at a Campbell. Mrs. Graham gave a Philco electric table radio; elec- the official opening of our racing split in the Glengarry party and I short r^»rt of, the Presbyterial tric heater; GE washing ma- 2 small carpets; 3 stand ash chine; Duo Therm oil furnace; trays; lawn mower; buffalo robe. season will take place at Rigaud stated he would support any can- j meeting at Long Sault. Mrs. A. "W. Park. The first of the season in didate the delegates saw fit to elect. ; McArthur took- for her topic for the TERMS — CASH the Province of Quebec, judging Mr. Brunet said he was not look- LOUTS SAMSON, Proprietor. ■by the inquiries we have had, the ing for a job by asking for the ALBERT FAUBERT, Auctioneer. Phone: Lancaster 479't: races promise to be a record open- nomination. Fine New... Phone 105-J-5, Alexandria, Ontario. JUST RECEIVED — 12 ONLY, ing. “The majority of the people want ■This first event of the season action, not promises. The lot of (Continued from Page 1) premises to be a real good program the farmers is not too good and I ship council were highly compli- Lawson 18” Four Cycle for most jiders have been idle all will give my full co-operation to see mented on their initiative and en- winter and with this fine weather that it is improved”, he said. terprise in pro-viding municipal they are “raring to go”. “If I had met our former mem- offices which should be adequate Lawn Mowers ber in the last two years as much for many decades to come. AUCTION SALE As usual, our riders come from EXTRA SPECIAL all parts of Canada and U.S.A. Our as I did in the last two weeks I Following the opening ceremonies wouldn’t be here now opposing him. of HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, Etc. races are sanctioned' by the C.M.A. ■mem'bers of the Home Economics "The undersigned wdU offer for sale by Public Auction at and sponsored by "The V.MiR.C., I want to see production and prog- class of Char-Lan High School Corner of Boundry Road and Victoria Street, at While they last $49.95 who promise us lots of young dar- ress in Ontario”, he said. served delicious sand'wiches, cakes ing talent. Mr. Brunet was interrupted in and coffee under the supervision of 103 Victoria Street, Alexandria Rigaud; Park is situated on High- ■his address when delegates who their teacher, Mrs. Coleman Mc- way No. 17, about 35 miles from had not yet registered were called Donald. Shepherd Bros Montreal, and is the ideal spot to forward. He later resumed. SATURDAY, MAY 23rd, 1959 spend an enjoyable afternoon. — Joseph Filion, in declining the at 1:30 p.m. nomination, said he felt Mr. Guin- enedi in any way, and the banner Phone 77 ALEXANDRIA Main St. Advt. don was the man for the job. is being carried as high as before. Empire wood and oil stove with spreads: sheets; pillows; medi- This province has never seen prog- blower, like new; Roy electric cine cabinet; toaster; electric “It would be an insult to govern- rangette; new Crossley 8 cu. ft. ment and to true Conservatives if ress like it has in the .past 10 years iron; kettle; tea and coffee pot;: refrigerator; new Regent washing roaster; pans; dishes; glasses; Martintown Holstein we did not retiun Mr. Guindon”, he under the Frost government. machine; new Westinghouse 21- Osie F. Villeneuve, MF, also spoke silverware; 4 lawn chairs; garden said. inch tele-vision : Lindsay radio; tools; 70 ft. of eavestrough; iron- Now.., local sales Has 21,000-Lb. Record Mr. Graham, in declining the briefly before the results of the 3-piece CShesterfleld' suite, like ing board; 50 ft. garden hose; Murrayddle Princess, a member nomination, thanked his mover and balloting were announced. new; coffee table with 2 match- counter scales, 100 lbs. capacity; of the purebred' Holstein herd of secondei- and expressed his surprise ing end'^tables; kitchen set, chairs electric grill; (XM three - speed, Thomas Aitken, Martintowfi, has at beir^ nominated. andl 2 rocking chairs; bedroom roadster bicycle; eleotric paint tractors & equipment set, complete: 2 steel beds, com- recently completed an exception- 1 am very siuprised, but thank.! sprayer; 2 fishing reels — and "You 6-re invited if plete; 4 dressers; wood wardrobe; ally large Record of Performance you for finding me a seat on the book stand; electric clock; 4 Ven- many other articles too numerous stop in and look over our Test. Starting as a five-year-old‘, platform”, he ‘said. etian blinds; lots of curtains; bed to mention. new line of J. I. Cose Util- she produced in 305 days on twice- Allan Vallonoe, who let his name WILBES TERMS — CASH ity wheel and crawler- a-day milking, 21,071 lbs. milk con- stand, made it clear he had' no axe mounted loaders, dozers, taining 751 lbs. fat, average test to grind. ' MRS. "WIIIiFTODD LAUZON, bockhoes, and other spe- 3.50% bu'tterfat. This reccud has “I am just letting my name ALBERT MARCOUX, Auctioneer. Proprietress, Alexandria. cialized tractor attach- PAT’S MOTOR SALES a Breed Class Average of 180 for Phone 331-J-3, Alexandria, Ontario. ments. Big output. ., low stand. If you feel like giving me EAMER’S CORNERS milk and' 175 for fat. price . . . easy terms. the nomination', I am offering my- Phone WE 2-2431 Princess is a daughter of Wayne self, but if I don’t get it I won’t 'Rag Apple Commander, one of the be hurt one bit. I will give my sires in use in the Eastern Ontario full support to the candidate elect- Cattle Breeding Association arti- ed' here tonight”, he said. FOR YOURSELF! ficial breeding unit at Kemiptville. WORLD’S AUCTION SALE Highways Minister... SAFEST of LIVESTOCK and FARM EQUIPMENT POWER SAW (Continued from Page 1) at 9th Concession of Cornwall Township Maxville changes which would take place m "Two miles north of Boimeville; the United Counties, including 4 miles south and a half mile w^t of Monkland Fairgrounds Glengarry, because of the seaway DANGEROUS . On the property of JOHN M. McDONALD and power projects. These pro- CAT MAY 23rd jects', . he declared', will change the THIS WEEK’S SPECIALS I . 8:15 P.M. way of life of everyone in this area, WEDNESDAY; MAY 20th, 1959 All Industrial at 1:30 pjn. at In 15 or 20 years, this district LIVEST she had 1Û-. and Mrs. J. G. Bradford' of looked after since his illness began ■White Rock, B.C., are guests of Mr. about three years ago, passed away and Mrs. Finley Fraser and are last week. presently in Montreal visiting rela- Visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Dan tives. MacLeod on Saturday were Mr. and Miss Mildred McMillan, R.N., of Mrs. Clifford Cameron and Joanne New York City, spent the weekend Dixie, Mrs. Arthur 'Wilson, Vahk- with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. leek HiU; Mr. and Mrs. Harold Arthur McMUlan, as did her friend. Cameron and Jimmie, Ville la Salle. Miss Myrtle MdLeod of Montreal. Arden LaSalle and' Miss Marilyn Mr. and Mrs. D. H. MoKenzie, Barton of Vankleek Hill, spent the. Moss Mary MadKenzie and Ronald weekend m Prescott visiting Mr. McLaughlin spent Saturday in Ot- and Mrs. Hughie MacDonald. tawa with Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Mc- Ransom' Nixon is spending a cou- Latdhie. ple of weeks at home with his par- Mr. and Mrs. Donald Fraser and ents, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth W. children of Renfrew, spent a few Nixon, before taking up his duties days with Mi-, and Mrs. R. D. •with the National Research Council Fraser. at Ottawa. John , Franklin and John, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Etouglas McMillan spent Sunday with his mother, Mrs. were in Ottawa to see Mrs. Kin- Ben Franklin, and Mr. and Mrs. kade, who is recovering from an Arthur Franklin. eye operation in the Civic Hos- Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Cameron, pital. Wayne, Roddie and Donna spent Miss Catherine Stewart and Dolly Mother’s Day with Mr. Cameron’s of Montreal, are spending a week mother, Mrs. Dan MaoLeod and ■with A. D. McMillan. Mr. MacLeod.^ A few from here took in the Recent guests with Mr. and Mrs. afternoon tea on Saturday at the Gilbert McRae were Mr. and Mrs. home of Mrs. Donald J. MacLeod, S. McPhaden, Barrows; Miss Vir- Dalkeith. ginia and Stanley of Lunenburg, Mrs. Kenzie MacDonald of Corn- Mass, XJ1S.A. gall, was a visitor on Monday with J. A. MCLatchle of Ottawa, is Mr. and Mrs. Dan MaoLeod. spending this week with Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. L. A. MacNeice of Mrs. D. H. MaCKenzie. Ottawa, spent the weekend with

RODS TACKLE BOX Here’s something you should be Bait-casting Rod. You can use it for everything from really particular about. A good tackle muskie fishing to stream fishing for trout. The importan•t^ box should have one or more trays thing to look for in a bait-casting rod is “action”. Too much hinged to the lid. The lid should open whip can be a hindrance rather than a help, especially when out flat to make it easy to get at the you get a big one up beside the boat. The “feel” of the rod is lures. The trays should have individual probably the best judge when you are buying. A good rod- compartments to contain the lures. should have 5 or more ferrules. EQUIPMENT Often even the expert doesn’t have a well-equipped tackle Spinning Rod. This type of rod is between a fly rod and box. Here is a basic list of equipment you should always bait-casting rod. For the beginner this is an excellent rod carry with you when fishing. Landing net • gaS hook • knife because it is so versatile and so easy to use. When buying a • scale • assorted hooks • pointed pliers • assorted sinkers spinning rod test the action. When oscillating the rod the • stringer to hold fish • leaders • spare line • mosquito tip should come to rest quickly. A rod with abnormal tip lotion • cloth for wiping hands • small first aid kit • reel action impairs the distance and accuracy of your cast. The oil • ruler or tape measure • fish billy. action of the ideal spinning rod should have a stiff tip and a limber butt. LURES There are literally thoœands of lures on the market and every fisherman has his favourites. The danger is that you may become equipped with too many lures of one kind. The rod for the purist. Handling the fly rod ACIIOSS 51 Storage 22 Affirmative 46 Grinds teeth Fly Rod. Make sure you have a good variety of plugs, spoons, bass 1 Lively lilth container vote together requires much more skill than the other types. It is used Century 52 North 24 Wife of 49 One who j bugs and flies in your tackle box. American Athamas tends sick < mostly for. trout, although you’ll sometimes find experts 6 Valley in country 26 Prong of California (abbr.) fork 50 l^ctrlna ^ using a fly rod for bass. If you plan to take up fly fishing The choice of reels and lines for each type of rod are 10 Small 53 Away 30 Thing in law 51 Popular i barracuda 53 Spanish 31 Wheeled festival of consult your sporting goods store or one of the many fine many and varied. The thing to remember is that what- 14 Place of vehicle J apan J combat 59 Entrances 32 Smooth 63 Foremost ^ books on the subject before making any purchase. ever type of tackle you prefer, there is a specific type of 15 Religious 62 Eiectrifled 33 To color 54 Flowers particles 34 Places 56 Girl's name 16 Persi.?n elf 64 New Guinea 35 Portico 57 Bird reel and line designed to use with your equipment. 17 Presiding 36 Large 58 Adolescent officer’s 65 — Brlnker number mallet 68 Pronoun 37 Preposition 59 To scorch j 18 Neat 68 Depart 38 Composition 60 Hearty i 19 The Orient 70 Opposed to for the voice 61 The dUl 20 HoUand aweather 39 Beverage 63 Thick flat I commune 71 Otherwise 43 Silkworm 21 Female 72 Foreigner 44 Furniture 67 ^an’s nam« 73 Soaks moving 69 Guido’s 23 Famous 74 Occupies a trucks high note bridge over Grand Canal 75 Church in Venice notice of a 25 To season proposed 27 Word of marriage affirmation 28 Writing DOWN fluid 1 Measures 29 Anger 2 Tilled land 31 Cupboard 3 Even

Friend We Have In Jesus”, with visited in Toronto -with Mr. and Noted Speakers Address 33rd Mrs. Kenzie McCuaig as organist. Mrs. Robert MacDonell and family. Do You Plan Any The reading of Psalm 103 by Mrs. GLEN ROY 'They were accompanied' from To- Angus Bethune was followed by ronto by Jamie MacDonell, who will Annual W. M. S. Presbylerial prayer by the president. My. and Mrs. J. K. MacDonell, spend a few weeks with Mrs. Ken- Repairs or Alterations Two outstanding speakers ad- and a period of silence observed in Mrs. Linden Campbell, secretary, Detroit, spent several days with nedy and Florence. dressed the 33rd annual meeting of their memory. gave a full account of previous Mrs. J. A. Kennedy. En route they This Spring? the Glengarry Presbyterial of the ■meeting, followed by the roll call The Shago family spent Satur- CGIT Service day afternoon at St. Margaret’s Owing to new Sales Tax there is a possibility Woman’s Missionar'y Society, in St. and coiTespondence, which consist- bership certificate before the next Andrew’s United Church, Long ■Evening worship was led by the ed of Thank You notes. meeting. Meeting closed, followed' Convent, Alexandria, with Sr. Mary CGiTT Group of St. Andrew’s Francesca of Ottawa, who was in of price increase Sault, Wednesday, April 29th. An interesting reading entitled by a business meeting of the Will- Church. Sharon RevU conducted town for the day. in ROOFING and WIRE PRODUCTS “So Great a Mercy” was given by ing Workers, with the president, At the moming session, Mrs. F. the service, and Sharron Summers Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Cameron, Mrs. N. McCuaig. Mrs. Currie Blair, in charge. Min- Shop Early and Save Yourself Some Money R. Hartack of Ottawa conducted read the. Scripture. utes were read by Mrs. A. McRae, Donald andi Evans, were in Ottawa New business: Decided to hold a WE WILL BE HAPPY TO DISCUSS MATTERS WITH YOU a period of Bible study on the secretary, and treasurer’s report by on Saturday " to visit Sr. Mary ■Limch and dinner were served Cooking Sale in the SS. room of AND SUPPLY YOUR REQUIREIVnENTS theme “The Living Christ”, taking Mrs. J. Leonard, treasurer. A mo- Angus. by the ladies of St. Anirew’s the chinch, with Mi's. William Ur- as the basis of her talk the Resur- tion was carried that the W.W. pay at rection story, as read from each Church. At the dinner, greetings quhart, Mrs. Norman McCuaig and Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Keir and were brought by Mrs. Van Allan, expenses on the Supply and Over- of the fotir Gospels by Mrs. C. H. Mrs. J. A. Buchanan in charge. It Shiela, Montreal, spent the week- from Conference Branch; Mrs. A. seas bales prepared by the Mis- Glengarry Farmers Co-op Dawes, Mrs. H. N. Burgess, Mrs. Was also decided to secure plates sionary Society. Arrangements were end With Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Sova A. A. Morrison and Mrs. A. E. Wil- A. Mon'ison from the Presbytery with pictures of the church in and family. Mill Square ALEXANDRIA Phone 347 made for flowers at the church on Women’s Association WA; Mrs. W. centre and to be two-tone color. Guests on Sunday with Mr. and fong. She pointed out the simil- Mother’s Day. Letters of apprecia- A. Bowler from' the Women’s Mis- A couple of rooms at the Manse arities and differences in the four tion from the sick were read. Mrs. Donald Emburg -Were Miss accounts, but - underlying ail was sionary Council of the Pentecostal needed renovation, and it was Betty Emburg, Mrs. D. Wallingford, the' main tmth — “He is not here. Chui'ch; Mrs. C. Bush from the agreed by all to do it now, with Several donations lor the various Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Joy and Donna, He is risen.” Women’s Auxiliary of Christ’s Mrs. Kenzie McCuaig appointed as booths for the Fall bazaar were re- aU of Ottawa. Church (Anglican), and Rev. A. E. buying convener for this work. ceived by conveners. Summer pro- Mrs. Hartack followed the same Wiifong from Glengarry Presby- jects were discussed. It was de- John Munro, Queen’s University, theme in the worship service which 'Donations were given to the con- AUCTION SALE tery. vener, Mrs. Charles Blair, for Apron cided to sponsor the publishing of a Kingston, is spending a holiday closed the morning session, point- cook book of contributed recipes, ■with his parents, Mr. and' Mrs. Earl ing out that the power of the liv- Mrs. G. W. Irvine announced the booth for the annual bazaar on of LIVESTOCK and FARM MACHINERY Teen Age Rallies for the Rresby- October 21st. deta.üs to be arranged later. Munro. ing Christ is available to everyone Mrs. J. S. McDonald is a patient Tlie luidersigned will offer for sale by Ibiblic Auction on the premises terlal to be held in Cornwall Hymn 474., and prayer by Mrs. E. Mizpah benediction closed the in all the activities of life and in meeting. in Hotel Dieu, Cornwall. 4 miles East of Martintown; 3 miles West of all our relationships to bring peace (Knox), Alexandria and Avontnore, L. Blair closed the meeting. and goodwill among men. May 19th, 20th, 21st. Mi's. C. H. I St. Raphael, on King’s Road 'Dawes announcedl Mission Band W.M.S. AND W.W. Owing to the illness of Mi'S. and Explorer Rallies for Newing- Collins, her husband. Dr. S. R. ton, Ingleside, Alexandria, May There was a good attendance at MONDAY, MAY 18th, 1959 Collins was guest speaker at the 23rd, 30th and June 13th. the May meetings of the W.M.S. starting at 1:30 p.m. afternoon and evening sessions. and W.W., held in the United Dr. and Mrs. Collins, missionaries Mrs. Dawes gave the report of Church, with Mrs. E. A. Mac- 33 head registered and high grade Holstein ca/ttle, negative to Area Blood the courtesy committee, thanking Test, herd on Diairy Herd Improvement — 8 reg. cows, 9 grade cows, on furlough from' Dondi, Angola, Killlcan in charge and Mrs. A. D. 1 springer, grade 2-yx.-old, reg. 2-yr.-old, 3 reg. yearlings, 4 grade year- West Africa, are making their the speakers and all who had made McRae at the organ. The opening lings, reg. calf 5 mos., 6 grade calves; W. C. Wood milker, 2 single units, heme in Ottawa for the year. They the Presbyterial such a success. hymn was' “In Christ There Is No complete with pump and piping for 28 cows; 2 30-gal. cans; 4 8-gai. cans; have served in Africa for thirty Rev. A. E. Wilfor® closed the East Or West”. The call to prayer milk pails, filter; Case ‘VAC’ tractor, new tires, 10x28; M-H 2-furrow' years. meeting with prayer and benedic- was -read by all. The president led tractor plow; F & W binder, good shape; Case 24-disc tandem disc, like tion. in the devotional period; theme — new; wagon, on rubber; M-H side rake, on rubber, like new; steel wheel- WMS Thanked “The vision of the past”. The in- barrow; 4-section drag harrows; 13-idisc drill McC-D seeder; DeLaval Dr. Collins said' the Christian tercessory prayer of Jesus, as re- cream separator; heat lamp; saddle; set double harness; gang plow; Church in Angola is growing in lated in John 17, was read. ’The horse disc plow; walking plow; horse disc; sloop sleighs; 85 year-old numbers and power. He com- Barred Rock hens — numerous small articles. emphasis was on “Christian Home mended the work of the Women’s MOOSE CREEK Week” as it applied to the home, TERMS — CASH Missionary Society in ‘going and Benson Rttbillard of Montreal, the community, the country, the 3EÎOBHRT MclLAHGHIilN, Prop. sending’, both necessary parts of spent the weekend with his parents, world. Prayer by the president HAROLD BROWN, Auctioneer, R.R. 2, Cornwall. Telephone WE 2-7925. the great missionary task. He based Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Robillard. closed the worship period, and the his talk on three greetings used in Mrs. Laura Grady and Mrs. La- hymn “Take My Life”. The busi- African villages, which when trans- tulippe, Cornwall, visited on Moth- ness was dealt with. A poem by lated from the Umbundu language er’s Day with their mother, Mrs. the president preceded the giving are God, Resurrection, Life. He ■Beauchamp, and’ sister. Miss An- of thè offering, and the dedication suggested that if the white man geline Beauchamp. ■was by the treasurer. Miss Lily had gone ln.to Africa with those MaoKiUlcan. Minutes as read by AUCTION SALE Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Crawford greetings the situation in that and son John of Cornwall, spent the secretary, Mrs. J. A. Britton, of FARM EQUIPMENT and FURNITURE country might be different today. were approved. Response to the Lot 18 - 2 Concession of Lancaster Twp. He traced the history from the the weekend with her mother, Mrs. J. A. Buchanan. axjll can was the name of a Presby- 3 miles NorthnEast of Bainsville slave traders to those who through terial officer. Treasurer’s report the years have exploited the black Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Cuerrier and was given. Supply secretary, Mrs. Sind hsiytime's the time for WEDNESDAY, MAY 20th, 1959 people. He condemned the Apar- son Rolland of St Jovite, Que., and Cmrie Blair, reported' that the experience-not experiments theid policy as cruel, short-sighted Ml', and Mrs. Hector Cuerrier end articles required for thé bale had at 2:00 p.m. son Richard of Cornwall, 'were Massey-Harris 102 tractor on rubber; IHC 28-inch cylinder thresher; and stupid. The speaker said’ ’’Look been procured. weekend visitors with their par- See the Cunningham today... it’s the 'World’s Number John Deere 17 drill seeder, complete with grass seed and fertilizer box; where you wiU, the whole continent It was decided to pack an over- One Hay Conditioner... with more acres of condition- IHO iJhree-furrow .plow, new"; Massey-Harris disc plow; two threi^er of Africa is on the march and the ents, Mr. and Mrs. Donat Mont- ing experience than all the other makes combined. Get calm. seas bale, donations to be sent to belts, one 100 ft. and; one 7S ft. in length; IHC farm wagon, with new direction depends much on the at- the home of the president at an the full story on how Cunningheim’s “crimping action” rack; hammer drill; IHC walking plow; circular saw; DeLaval No. 16 titude of Christian people.” i early date. An interesting and gets your hay out of the field 50% to 80% faster. •. cream separator; quantity of Page wire; litter carrier box; set of double The annual May sale of the without protein loss. harness; set of double sleighs; two cutters; clover huiler concaves for The United Church is working North Roxborough Horticultural I concise report of the Presbyterial EBC ttoeSher; three dhioken shelters; two brooder oü stoves, capacity with the Congregational Church of Society will take place on Satur- I at Long Sault was given by the delegate, Mrs. C. Blair. Mrs. J. A. of 500 chickens each; 150 ft. hay fork rope; car and fork; one mow of the United' States in Angola. ’There day, May 16th, at 2 p.m., in the Go By Exp&rlonco hay; about one ton of Rodney oats; team of well matched' horses, seven are 70 ordained native ministers Community Hall. Britton read an article on SteWard- and ten years old; quantity of household furniture — and many other ship ; Miss Lily MacKillican re- (B® and hundreds of African pastors Tables of plants and seeds, home I articles too numerous to mention. and teachers besides the mission- ported on citizenship and described TERMS — $25 and under, cash; over that amount, 4 months’ credit cooking, also used clothing. The aides working in Angola. executive are busy making plans j proceedings when the oath' of al- on furnishing approved joint notes bearing interest at 5%. legiance is taken by New Cana- @QnDûDD8Dû^Dû€lDDû Terms on thresher, tractor and seed drill, halt cash, balance At the evening session. Dr. Col- for this event. “Don’t miss it.” For I on terms of sale. further information contact any of I dians. The chapter on Canada lins illustrated his talk with many I from, the Study Book was reviewed The World's Number One Hay Conditioner Strangers desiring credit shaU furnish bank references the .following officers; Mrs. Charles colored slides showing the life of “by Mrs. A. D. McRae. Report on Everything to ,be sold, as I have sold my farm the people of Angola. Dr. Collins Blair, Mrs. J. A. McLean or Mrs. DONALD A. MCLENNAN, JOSHUA POUBNEY. Prop., 1 community friendship was given. was introduced by Mrs. G. W. W. H. Scott. Auctioneer, Lancaster, Ont. Phone 4656. Bainsville, Ont. At the next meeting the quiz Irvine of Williamstown. C.W.L. MEETING I from the Monthly for MSreh will Ranald V. MacDonald Record Registration ‘The May meeting of the CWL, be studied. The treasurer was The words of welcome were given Moose Creek council, was held’ in authorized to procure a Life Mem- Dalhousie Station, Que. at the morning session by Mrs. the church hall on Tuesday Vernon Hill of St. Andrew’s evening. The theme of the meet- AUCTION SALE Church. There was a record at- ing was Health. The meeting was WJ.--- tendance, with a registration of 254. opened by the president, Mrs. Wen- of LIVESTOCK and FARM IMPLEMENTS ‘Treasurer, Mrs. D. Prappier, gave ceslas Boisvenue, assisted by the the financial report, showing a secretary, Mrs. Wilfrid Montcalm. and FURNITURE total of $11,853.00 had been sent A short business meeting was The undersigned will offer for sale by Public Auction, on in for 1958. Miss Ethel Whittaker held. Rev. Aime Leduc, director, presented the objective for 1959 at gave an interesting talk on Home Lots 6 and 7, Con. 1 (1 mile South of Main Street) $14,000, which was accepted. The Missions. Hawkesbury, at Drive-In Theatre Entrance year’s work was dedicated by Mrs. The various conveners read re- J. U. Tanner. ports as follows: current events, by Afternoon Worship and In Mem- Mrs. Omer Duhaime; Mrs. Emery SATURDAY; MAY 16lh, 1959 oriam Service was conducted by Brunet, membership; Mrs. William starting at 12:00 noon sharp Mrs. William' Wilkinson, Maxville, Valley, tomigration; Mrs. C. ’Trem- It head of choice Holstein cattle, negative to area bloodtest, consisting with Mrs. George Greer, soloist. blay, finances; Mrs. Christopher' Names of 28 members were read •f both purebred and unregistered cattle, most of which are vaccinated Walton, press. Mrs. John Dorie 32 milch cows, 7 to freshen within the next month, 11 bred for read an interesting article from the Fan from September to November, balance oi>en; 8 heifers bred League magazine. A highlight of the meeting was for August and September NOTICE in having the local Public Health ALL BARN BQUIPkffiNT: Patz mower, new; 1 M-H 33 oil bath nurse, Mrs. Kenneth MacLean of barn cleaner with approximately mower, 5%-ft. cut; 1 Mulkey hay Filter Queen Pinch, give an interesting and 225 feet of chain and 2 horsepower elevator, 32 ft.; 1 Oockshutt side helpful address, which acquainted motor, used only 6 months; rake, 4 bar, in new condition; 1 John Deere rubber-tired wagon HOME SANITATION the members with some of the work Wrightway milker with piping for with rack, 5 ton; 1 IHC hay done by the district nurses. 40 cows; 20 Beatty pressure water- loader; 2 steel - tired wagons; SYSTEM A game conducted by the con- bowls; 40 Beatty cow stalls with 1 IHO manure spreader; 1 stock Exclusive Distributors vener, was won by Mrs. Oliver Etanchions; 1 steel calf pen, front rack; 1 M-H dump rake, 12-ft.; Quenneville. Prayer closed the 12 ft. wide; 150 ft. water pipe, 1" 1 M-H 7-ft. grain binder; 1 IHC for C'ounties of Prescott, meeting, followed by serving of and 1 steel feed cart; all com binder; 1 Papec bom' blower, Eussell, Stormont and lunch. stable equipment nearly new; 1 16 inch -with .pipes; 1 2-wheel Glengarry steel water tank; 1 12-can Woods trailer; 1 gang plow; 2 walking LADIES’ AID MET milk cooler unit, in good con- plows; 2 corn horse cultivators; The members of the Ladies’ Aid dition; 2 double unit Wrigbtway 1 Fairbanks - Morse 2 horse- FILTER QUEEN milker units; 26 8-gal. milk cans, power gas engine; 2 electric % Society of Knox Presbyterian in good condition. FARM MA- horsepower motors; 1 5 horse- Sales & Service Church held their May meeting on CHINERY ; 1 IHC Super W4 trac- poB^er electric motor; 1 IHC cream Box 742 ME 2-7253 Thursday afternoon in the church, tor, 2 yrs. old, new condition; with a pleasing attendance. separator; quantity of electric HAWKESBURY Don’t let your money run away from you—open a BNS Personal Chequing Account 1 IHC C tractor with plow, recon- fence posts with insulators; 5 rolls Mrs. Norman McCuaig

3—In Memoriam 14—Autos For Sale 31—Wanted — MisceUaneous FARJviERS, ATTENTION ! Notice To Creditors (Continued) Basswood logs wanted, 10" and up, WANTED — a number of pro- In the Estate' of Finlay Campbell, Chevrolet 1950 three - ton dump gressive farmers who would like CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES truck, four new rear tires and 8 to 16 foot. Contact Ken Mac- late of the Township of Kenyon LAPORTE — In loving memory of Lennan, ’phone Lochiel 12-R-25, to set out a commercial block of in the County of Glengarry, re- my dear mother, who passed tubes. In good running order. new heavy bearing red' Raspber- For sale very reasonable. Apply Dalkeith. 20-tf tired farmer, widower, deceased. For Sale. To Let, Wanted, etc.: 50 cents for thirty words or less; away May 15th, 1958. ries or Strawberries. We can All persons having claims against Beautiful memories silently kept. to: Herve Borris, RK. 2, Dalkeith, furnish you markets for your 2 cents each additional word; extra insertions, 40 cent minimum. Ont. Tel. Lochiel 33-R-4. 19-2o Deadstock removed from your farm the estate of FINLAY CAMPBELL, Births, Deaths: No charge. Cards of Thanks: 75 cents. In Mem- Of a wonderful mother we will promptly for sanitary disposal. crops, show you how to get heavy retired farmer, who died' on or oriam: Minimum, 75 cents, 10 cents per line of verse. Public never forget. 48 Ford, in good condition, 5 new $2.00 service charge for each call. yields from your new planting. about the 27th of March, 1959, are Notices: 12 cents per line, first insertion; 8 cents per line subse- For each of us you did youi- best. tires, signal light, heater, clock, Telephone collect; Cornwall 'WE If genuinely. Interested in berry hereby notified to send in to the qirent insertions; 10 cents extra, if not paid in advance; 25 cents May God grant you eternal rest. etc., $175, or best offer, or will 2-6821,. St. Lawrence Rendering growing write to undersigned' Solicitors on or before extra, if Box No. used. Classified Display: $1.00 per column inch. —^Always remembered and sadly trade for young cattle. Apply, Company Limited. 59p MBADO'WBBOOKE NURSERY the 10th day of May, 1959, full par- missed by her daughter Laura, after 6 pm., to Raymond Tardiff, Wooler, Ontario ticulars of their claims, and' after Copy for Classified Ads must be in this office not iater than noon son-in-law Henry and grand- 54 Lochiel St., Alexandria. 20-lp 32—Business Opportunities on or 'before May 21st, giving lo- that date the estate iwill be dis- Thursday, to appear in current week’s columns. children and great-grandchil- cation of your farm. We will call tributed having regard only to the dren. Stores for rent, choice location, on you giving full planting in- claims of which notice shall then Toronto, Ont. 20-lc GOOD BUYS Markson block. Main St., Alex- structions; cost of planting, estim- have been received. andria. Phone 92. ated' yieldis, profits per acre. Late DATED at Alexandria, Ontario, 1—Coming Events 6—Deaths SEGER — Li loving memory of ■replies cannot be œvered. You this 10th day of April, 1959. our mother, Anna Grant, who Business block for sale—^Two storey MaoOUAIG—^At Noranda Hospital, will find your planting cost with MACDONALD & AUBBY, Silver wedding anniversary of Mr. passed away May 18th, 1952. 1957 (Jhev. 14-ton truck, 10,000 cément block building on Main us quite reasonable. 19-2c Barristers, etc., and Mrs. John Angus Cameron, May 9th, 1959, Jenet Dewar, wife miles, four-speed transmission, St., MaxviUe, size 25x45; lot size of the late Findlay MacCuaig “To know we never said good-bye. Alexandria, Ont. 20-lc -2nd Lochiel (nee Jennie Ingram), Will always bring regrets. 6-ply tires, radio, signal lights, 50x100. Can be inspected any TOWNSHIP OF LOCHIEL ratill be celebrated by a party in and dear mother of Mrs. Bert heater, 'trailer hitch $1,650 time. Price reasonable. Tele- Cole, Catherine. She was 72 years But thé hearts that loved you TENDERS for GRAVEL Alexander Hall, • Alexandria, Fri- dearly 1957 Ch»v. %-ton pick-up, 6 cyl., phone 143-J. W. J. MacMillan, Notice To Creditors day, May 22nd, tendered them by of age. Remains being conveyed Box 223, MaxviUe, Ont. 18-4c Sealed tenders, plainly marked as to Winnipeg. The funeral serv- Are the ones who can’t forget.’’ 13,000 miles, fully equipped, $1,560 In the Estate of Catherine Mac- their friends. All welcome. (Glen to contents, will be received by the Kenzie, late of the Township of or MoCrimmon orchestra). ices to take place at the Thomp- —Ever rern'embered by daughters. 1957 Oldsmobile, two-door hard- 33—Apartments—Flats To Let undersigned until 8:00 pm. on— 20-2p son Funeral Home, Winnipeg. Marguerite and Helen. Tuesday, May 19th, 1959 Kenyon in the County of Glen- Alexandria, Ont. 20-lp top, two-tone paint, fully equip- For rent — a seven-room down- garry, widow, deceased. 'Burial in Brookside cemetery. ped $2,695 at the Township Hall, Lochiel, for W-A. Kirk Hill United Church are stairs flat, three - piece bath, 8,000 yards, crushed gravel; 1,500 AU persons having claims against holding a plant sale and salad 9—Personal 1953 Mercury %-ton pick-up, like modem kitchen, located in Mar- yards of pit run gravel; material to the ertate of CATHERINE Mac- 7—Cards of Thanks new $650 tintown. immediate occupancy. KBNZIE, widow, who died on