Highway Worker John Eastman of Alfred Killed in Car Accident Counties Home for Aged May Cost $1,026,000 South End Delegation
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Highway Worker John Eastman Counties Home For Aged May Cost $1,026,000 South End Delegation Protests XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX X X X X X X X xxxxxxxxx Building Plans Given Laying Of Sewer As Planned Of Alfred Killed In Car Accident X Tentative Approval X CHARLOTTENBURGH By Counties Council TELEVISION MAY * NOT TO VOTE ON REACH GLENGARRY * Favor Sewer On Loeliiel Street Easterly Met Instant Death at 6 p.m. Monday- LIQUOR QUESTION United Counties Council completed IN 18 MONTHS From New School — Engineer To Be South of Green Valley, While Crossing its October session at the Counties Charlottenburgh Township will Television reception may reach Again Called In To Advise Highway 34 — No Inquest Expected Building, Cornwall, Tuesday night by have no vote under the Liquor giving tentative approval to plans for Glengarry within 12 to 18 Work is to. be “proceeded with on that section of the new sewer fronting Control Act this fall, despite a John Eastman, 55, of Alfred, Ont., an employee of the Dibblee Construc- months. That is the message the Mill Pond, but the section on Lochiel street will be at least temporarily movement for such a vote. a new Home for the Aged calling for tion Company, was instantly killed at six o’clock, Monday afternoon, when a probable expenditure of approxim- brought home by Edgar Tour- discontinued as a result of a heated session of Town Council, Monday night. struck by a car on Highway 34, a half mile south of Green Valley. ' A request had been received by ately $1,026,000. angeau of Chenier’s Hardware, Much of the heat was generated by a 30-man delegation of residents of Dr D J Dolan, coroner, who was called to the scene, has had no definite Township Council on October The plans were submitted by H. H. Lochiel, Victoria and Chisholm streets, in the south end, who asked that work word on whether an inquest will be held, but he considers it unlikely. Pro- 5th for such a vote, the request who last week attended a Town being accompanied by a petition Roberts, Westboro, Ont., architect. on the sewer now being built be discontinued in favor" of a sewer running vincial Constable Harry Barker is investigating. Meeting of radio technicians at «easterly on Lochiel street to the town signed by some 900 residents. The institution Will be constructed on the Montreal Technical School. boundary, thence northerly to connect A check showed that many of a site now known’ as Beachview Farm, Valley, was driver of the car which about a mile east of Cornwall. The future of Frequency Kenyon Men Support with the Garry River sewer. struck Mr. Eastman. Turn Back The Clock the signees were ineligible under the Act, bringing the list below The tentative plans will be sub- Modulation and Television in Their Fair The bone, of contention appears to Police report that Mr. Eastman had This Week End the required 600 voters. mitted to the Ontario Department of Canada” was the subject of one be that section on Lochiel street which been driving north in a Dibblee Com- Two months must elapse after Public Welfare for approval. It is of the ten sessions and the fore- The spirit of support and co-opera- was to have run westerly from the new doubtful if construction will start tion which Kenyon Agricultural pany truck, which stopped on the east In Alexandria, Lancaster Village and receipt of the certified petition cast of television soon was based school. A considerable section west of before the spring of 1950. Society receives from its officers and side of the highway to allow him to Charlottenburgh Townships, as well as by the Liquor Board before a on the proposed program of de- directors was shown in no uncertain Main street has already been dug, but alight opposite the farm of Artel vote can be held, therefore no Present plans for financing the in the sections of Glengarry where velopment outlined at the terms at a meeting held last Friday at the delegation Monday asked that no Daylight Time is still in force, clocks action can now be taken until building call for the counties to raise Poirier, where he was staying. Mr. meeting. Maxville. further work be done there to avoid will be turned back one hour this week 1950. 50 per cent of the cost on debentures Eastman is reported to have walked X Twenty of the Society’s supporters end, as residents return to Standard chargeable to the counties over a cost of tunneling under Main street. around the back of the truck and xxxxxxxxxxxxxx XXX pledged themselves in an amount suf- Time. XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX period of 20 years. The remaining 50 They contended that the new school stepped into the path of the Menard per cent will be paid by the Ontario ficient to make up thé large deficit could better be serviced by a sewer car, which was proceeding south. Maxville Village may be the only Welfare Department as work pro- incurred this year, and as a result all runhing east to the boundary. The victim was dead on arrival »f exception. The by-law covering ex- gresses. outstanding obligations have been met tension of Daylight Time there, was Hotel Dieu Sister Mayor Rouleau and members of Dr. Dolan, his injuries including a Asphalt Floor If the architect’s design is accepted, —100 cents on the dollar. intended to carry fast time until late Council explained that the Mill Pond fractured skull and multiple injuries. the present Beachview home will A very liberal prize list and addi- November, but it is possible municipal sewer has been urgently recommended The body was removed to Alfred, probably be used as part of an ad- Appointed To Post tional heavy expenses in conjunction officials will decide to revert to Laid At Gardens for some years by the Department of later that evening, and the funeral was ministration building: The main build- with the staging of the Spring Show Standard Time this week end in line Health and that the cost of the sewer held there, Wednesday. ing will be one storey in height and New Monastery Setup in June were coupled with very adverse with neighboring sections. Plan Immediate Start weather conditions which seriously cut as planned is much more fairly dis- will consist of men’s and women’s Includes House At o On Seats And attendance and other revenues. tributed over all the taxpayers than Some of the larger citibs, Cornwall wings. These will probably run east Cornwall Hospital would the alternative. included, are remaining on fast time Sheeting Of Walls and west between the present home There is no lack of optimism in the Maxville area, however, as to the Engineer’s estimates on the p_ond Col. Dick Retiring for varying periods. and the large bams. The monastery of Hotel Dieu Sisters Canvassers for shareholders in the future prospects, and with such faith scheme quoted a cost of $11,500, only Alexandrians will gain an hour’s There will be cabins for married in Cornwall has become associated half of which will be borne by the tax- proposed Glengarry Gardens Company Maxville Fairs Will undoubtedly con- As Regimental O.C. sleep over Saturday night, while the couples and a large, spacious court will with a newly-erected religious institute payers not immediately affected. The reported continuing success at a meet- tinue bigger and better. changeover in Lancaster and Char- separate each wing. The institution which embraces monasteries of Hotel remainder would be paid by 78 families ing, Wednesday evening. Some fifty will provide accommodations for a Active officers and associate mem- lottenburgh will not be made until Dieu Sisters in both Canada and the fringing the sewer area. midnight Sunday. prospective shareholders have now minimum of 150 people. bers of the Stormont, Dundas and United States. subscribed almost $10,000., and the To Sell Present Home The plan for a sewer running east Glengarry Highlanders officers’ mess Week end travellers by train or bus Announcement of the formation of Duncan A. McKinnon on Lochiel street from the school immediate objective of sixty shares is In connection with-it» plans for a Saturday night, at Cornwall, staged a would do well to check schedules in the new generalate, with the Mother would cost $12,000, of which only 30 but a matter of contacting others who new Home for the Aged, council also farewêll dinner and presentation in view of the time changes. House at Kingston, was made recently Died’At Sudbury per cent would be chargeable to the have agreed to back the project. decided that the present Glen-Stor- honor of two senior officers who are by the Most Rev. Ildebrando An- maximum of 38 families affected. This With the winter season rapidly ap- Dun farm will be advertised for sale retiring at the end of the month. toniutti, Apostolic Delegate to Canada. Many relatives and family friends would leave a burden of more than proaching, no time is being lost in by tender either with or without stock The new institute will be known of- attended the funeral of the late $8,000. to be paid by the taxpayers as a Honored were Lt.-Col. D. R. Dick, completing improvements at the and equipment. The tenders will be who is retiring as officer commanding; Ottawa Lyre Club Gardens. ficially as the Religious Hospitallers of Duncan Archie McKinnon of Sudbury, whole. received until January 10th, 1950, St. Joseph, of Kingston.” Ont., held from the McMillan & Stein- and Major J. A. Phillips, who is re- After much heated argument, Coun- Menard Construction of Green The present home and farm will, berg Funeral Home, Alexandria, Sun- tiring as second in command.