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VOL. LXI1I—No. 40 ALEXANDRIA, , THURSDAY, OCTOBER 7th, 1954 SINGLE COPY 7c Prize Winners To Breed New Type $20,000 Loss At Board Of Trade Plans For Seaway Board Headquarters Of Pony Here In Catechism Flax Plant May Be Located At Cornwall Fell ponies, an English Moorland Only One Santa Claus Parade Winners of catechism prizes in the type reportedly a big improvement The warehouse of the former Dal- Separate schools of Alexandria on the Shetland, will be raised on a housie Flax Mill in Dalhousie Mills See $1,500,000 Building Replacing diocese have been announced by His Glengarry farm by Dr. Howard was razed*by fire Monday afternoon Committee Named To Organize Single Present Post Office With a Staff Excellency Most Rev. Rosario Bro- Mitchell of Montreal. Dr. Mitchell with a loss estimated by owner Christmas Party Instead of Several deur, D.D., Bishop of Alexandria. has purchased the farm of McNab Adelard Chatelois at $20,000. Of 300 Persons Employed Cash awards will be made to five Campbell, Breadalbane, and will Fire was noticed in the frame Individually Sponsored Ones pupils in each of the English and also beep Hereford cattle. building late Jn the afternoon and Establishment of the St. Lawrence Seaway Authority headquarters French sections. In the English The ponies now on the Mitchell volunteers gathered at the scene to Alexandria businessmen expect to go all-out on a Santa Claus in Cornwall, announced Friday by Lionel Chevrier, authority president, section the winners are: Lawrence farm are reportedly the first fight the blaze, but the flames were parade in the coming Christmas season, and kiddies from the town and is termed by Mayor Aaron Horovitz as “just the start of tremendous Lajoie, the Alexander School, Alex- brought to Canada. fed by some 45 tons of hay which district have a treat in store for them if plans are carried through benefits for Cornwall” arising out of the river development. andria, $25; Frances Hodgson, St. Mr. and Mrs. Campbell are to Mr. Chatelois had stored in the successfully. “It is only the beginning and I can foresee in the immediate future Columban’s Girls’ School, Cornwall, continue to reside on the farm, building. Members of Glen Robert- At a dinner meeting of Alexandria Board of Trade held Tuesday untold additional benefits which will have a terrific influence on the $10.; Richard Carrière, St. Raphael’s .which had been in the family for son Fire Brigade responded to the evening, a committee of eight was appointed to secure the co-operation expansion and prosperity of our city and district”, Mayor Horovitz added. School, St. Raphael’s West, $5; four generations. Dr. and Mrs. call for help. Two tanks of chemi- of merchants, town council, service clubs and citizens in the project. Mr. Chevrier announced the selection of Cornwall as headquarters Sandra Sandelin, St. Francis de Mitchell will visit his new holding cals were used in the fight, but these There will be one large parade instead of a few small ones, the meeting for the Seaway Authority to a dele- o—— Sales School, Cornwall, $5; Eleanor whenever his professional duties were not enough. • o decided, and the board will do its gation from Cornwall which jour- permit. i A « ci i |best to make this a good one. A Interesting MacDonell, St. Mary’s School, Glen It was the second serious loss sus- 4 J illy * * IH ulluQ I committee meeting is scheduled this neyed to Ottawa to interview him Nevis, $5. tained by Mr. Chatelois in recent in the town hal1 to g0 0V€r on several matters. Coincidence In the French section — Made- Change Hands years. In 1942, he lost the entire For Horses Left Enlarging on Mr. Chevrier’s leine Gauthier, Notre Dame des mill in a fire. When he rebuilt, the announcement regarding the sea- Anges School, Moose Creek, $25; —-j— main part of the mill was con- Members of the committee are: Our “Sixty Years Ago” column Current real estate transactions The old St. Finnan’s church shed Emile Pigeon (chairman), Solomon way authority headquarters, Mayor Denise Racine, Our Lady of the structed of cement blocks, and this in Auicl Lang Syne last week on Dominion street has been razedt Sabourin, Dave Markson, Eugene Horovitz said there is every likeli- Holy Rosary School, Crysler, $10; include purchase by Bernard Char- remained standing in Monday’s fire. was of special interest to Mrs. lebois of the housp on Kenyon street and now to our knowledge the only Ouellette, Harold Nyman, Maurice hood that Cornwall’s old post office Marie - Reine Brunet, Gonzaga There was no insurance on the Lewis Welsh of Markstay, Ont., public shelter for horses in town Lalonde, Gerard Lefebvre and Tom building will be torn' down and re- School, Glen Robertson, $5; Jeanne west from the estate of Flora Mac- building. About three years ago the for it carried the news of the donald. is the shed- in rear of J. A. Lalonde’s Charlebois, secretary. placed by a three- or four-storey Labrecque, Nativity School, Corn- insurance companies cut off cover- marriages of both her parents Edmond Deguire, now of Ottawa, store. And the lack will be felt. Donald Gormley occupied the building at a cost of approximately wall, $5; Michel Geoffrion, St. Al- age of flax mills and Mr. Chatelois and her husband’s parents. And has sold his 150facre farm, north Mr. Lalonde reports his shed is in chair at the meeting, which had an $1,500,000. bert thè Great School, Cornwall, $5. ceased operations. There was no to carry the coincidence further, 38-9th Lancaster, to his son, Rene demand every day and frequently attendance of 25. At the insistance “The new building will be head- The contestants were all Grade equipment lost in the fire. The quarters for the seaway authority, the two couples were married on Seven pupils and were judged on Deguire. there is no room for late comers. of the members, he withdrew his building was 77 feet long, 44 feet Where the church shed stood all Canadian canal administration, the SAME DAY—Monday, Sep- catechism examinations prepared in resignation and consented to re- tember 24th, 1894—in the SAME wide and 44 feet high. through the years will rise a 34x72 and the joint board of engineers for the Bishop’s office. main as president for the rest of the the St. Lawrence Seaway”, Mayor CHURCH—St. Finnan’s Cathe- : ft. garage to house the bread trucks year. —o In Range Of Horovitz stated. “When completed, dral, Alexandria. First Outdoor Mass of Alexandria Bakery. George The president reported repre- it is expected that about 300 people The couples were .Donald Fin- Most Business Lanthier recently completed pur- sentatives of an industry had been will be given employment in the lan of Greenfield, and Catherine Plattsburg TV At Shrine Today chase of the land from the diocese in Alexandria recently looking over various offices. Campbell, 3rd Kenyon, and Ed- Places Closing of Alexandria, after buying up a possible site. He also reported he “Just think what this will mean ward R. Welsh of Apple Hill, shares in the building from the 14 and Mayor George Simon had at- Alexandria and district teleview- The first outdoor Mass at the new district farm families who were for our city and district”, said the and Christena Grant of Loch The majority of Alexandria busi- tended a meeting in Cornwall, Mon- ers will soon be able to tune their Fatima Shrine here was celebrated* shareholders. mayor. “It will bring a new and Garry. Miss Jennie Finian ness places will close Monday to day, when both were elected to the TV sets in on Channel 5, station this morning by Rev. Leo Mac- The land is being levelled and lucrative industry to Cornwall, and grew up to marry Lewis Welsh, enable proprietors and employees to WIRI-TV from Plattsburg, N.Y. executive of Zone 3, Eastern Ontario and the story comes out in a Donell, director of Our Lady of a sewer trench dug preparatory to our city will become a major ship- enjoy what they hope will be a long, The American station is scheduled Development Organization. letter to The News this week Fatima Retreat House. Pupils from an immediate start on construction. ; ping transaction centre.” sunny week-end. October illth, to go on the air,', in early October o from Mrs. Welsh. the three local separate schools,' Contract for the building has not Mayor Horovitz said it, is pos- j Thanksgiving Day, will also he a and a transmitter perched on top She informs us that the only their teachers, and a few residents yet been awarded. sible work on the new building will holiday for school children, their of Terry Mountain, more than a one of the four parties to those who saw the boys and girls gather- o Mrs. MacDonald get started in the very near future. first since the term began. third of a mile high, will enable weddings of 60 years ago still ing, assisted at the celebration. To- “It is my understanding the new local set owners to pick up a good, living is Mrs. Welsh, now 81 Thanksgiving services are being day is the Feast of Our Lady of Many At Funeral post office is to be occupied by the planned in some churches, hut other consistent television picture, it is Interred Here years old and residing in Apple the Rosary. end of October an^. there will be no than this there will be little out- claimed. Hill. It had been planned to hold an Of Solomon Dore delay in tearing down the old build- ward observance of the day. For The Plattsburg station is one of outdoor Mass at the dedication of An esteemed resident of Alex- . ing, providing the government ac- many it will be a day for family three in the United States with the shrine, but rain forced cancella- The funeral of Solomon Dore, andria for many years, Mrs. Alex- cepts Mr. Chevrier’s recommenda- reunions or perhaps a motor trip their transmitters atop mountains tion of the plan on successive Sun- whose death occurred in Royal Vic- ander R. (Sandy Rory) MacDonald tion”, he said. A. A. Macintosh into the Laurentian hills for na- in northern states which throw days. toria Hospital, Montreal, on Sep- died Sunday evening at her home, o ture’s Fall show. their television signals across the Paul Viau played the Wurlitzer tember 28th, was held Friday, 5459 Hutchinson street, Montreal, New Feed Plant Dies In Cornwall border into southern and eastern organ, provided by Hall’s Music October 1st, to Sacred Heart following a lengthy illness. She was and Eastern Ontario. Tall- Company, and Rev. Rheal Gagnon Church. Rev. Hollis LaPierre offi- aged 76. Mrs. D. P. MaeSwevn est transmitter in the group be- sang hymns. ciated at the Requiem Mass. Mrs. MacDonald was bom at Glen Opens At Maxville The death occurred on Saturday, longs to WMTW-TV, Channel 8, on Nevis, the daughter, Mary, of Don- October 2nd, in Cornwall, of Angus The pupils assembled at the Pall-bearers were Remi Dore, Of McCrimmon Dies top of Mount Washington, N.H., shrine again in the afternoon to ald Malcolm McDonell and Flora Oscar Lamoureux, general mer- Alex. Macintosh, a native of the Raymond Dore, Joseph Boudreau, 6,347 feet above sea level. Set own- recite the rosary. Exalphia Bourcier, J. A. Sabourin McDonell. She came., to reside in chant at St. Isidore, this week First Concession of Kenyon, at the A widely known and highly es- ers in Sherbrooke, Verdun and Alexandria following her marriage, opened a new feed plant at Max- age of 74. Mr. Macintosh had not and O. Seguin. Burial took place in teemed resident of McCrimmon, Thetford Mines are reported to be St. Finnan’s cemetery. and for the past 25 years had been ville, on the site of the former Herb been in good health for some time. Mary Ann MacDonald, wife of the getting, a good image with an out- in Montreal with members of her Robinson mill destroyed by fire two He was the last surviving son in Hotel Gets Men’s Chief mourners at the funeral late Duncan P. MacSweyn, died in side antenna. Second highest , is on were his wife, the former Ernestine family. years ago, Mr. Lamoureux has the family of the late Sandy, Mac- the General Hospital, Cornwall, on top of Mount Mansfield, Vermont, Active in the affairs of St. Fin- intosh and his wife, Mary Mac- And Women’s Licence Laferriere, three brothers and three erected four large silos for grain Wednesday, September 22nd, after 4,176 feet above sea level. This sta- nan’s parish while resident here, Donald, and he leaves to mourn-his sisters. storage and has added to the ware- a lengthy illness. tion, WMVT-TV in Burlington, is she had attended St. Michael’s house building which had survived passing three sisters — Mrs. Dan. The Alexandria Hotel, here, has Many friends and relatives were She was the daughter of the late now on the air on channel three and Church in Montreal. Many friends the flames. MacDonald and Mrs. Alex. Archie received a men’s and women’s pub present from Ottawa, Cornwall, Mr. and Mrs. D. W. MacDonald, and local viewers are able to pick up in Glengarry and in the metropolis MacKinnon, Alexandria, and Mrs. lie house licence from the Liquor Sudbury and Maxville, His son, Bernard, will manage the is survived by one brother and four lêarned with regret of her death. * John S. MacDonald, Montreal. He some programs, but they are out- Licence Board. This will be in ad- new business, which will handle the sisters — Angus and Mrs. Dan. P. side the primary coverage area dition to its present men’s public Philip Emond have been promoted To mourn, she leaves two sons Shur-Gain line of feeds. never married. MacSweyn (Jessie) of McCrimmon; which goes as far east as Valley- house licence and dining-room to Acting Sergeant and Pte. Arcade and two daughters: Rev. Alex. J. Mr. Macintosh had worked on the Mrs. Hattie Avery, Montreal; Mrs. field, Que. licence. Dubeau has been promoted to Act- MacDonald, S.F.M., of the Scarboro Lumber Plant homestead until the death of his Wm. Mitchell (Kate), Toronto, and The primary coverage area from Lucien D’Aoust, proprietor, re- ing Corporal. Foreign Mission Society, Scarboro parents, when he came to reside Mrs. Christena de Pencier, Ottawa. Plattsburg extends east and north ceived the authorization October 1st Plans for a scheme to be carried Bluffs, Ont.; Leonard, Gladys and Erecting Warehouse with his sister, Mrs. MacKinnon, There are several .nieces and to St. John’s and Montreal and west and his ladies’ beverage room has out in the Alexandria area on Sun- Mrs. Fred Hobson (Hilda) of Mont- nephews. day, ‘ October 17th, were discussed real. Her husband predeceased her in Alexandria. He went to Corn- to Alexandria and Cornwall. been open since. Considerable re- The funeral was held on Friday, The Burlington and Plattsburg modelling of the first floor has been Wednesday night. The company some 40 years ago, as did two sons, A large warehouse is rising on the wall a little more than a year ago. September 24th, to Kirk Hill United television stations both report ac- completed. The new beverage room will also participate in a rifle shoot Donald and Earl, in 1951, property of Alexandria Sash & Door The funeral was held Monday to Church, services conducted by the tive interest in their operations by is on the south side of the hotel at Connaught Ranges the week-end One brother and two sisters also Co., Lochiel street. It will measure St. Finnan’s Cathedral, where Rev. Rev. S. A. R. Delve, who took as his Canadian advertisers contemplating where were the dining-room and of October 23rd. (Continued on Page 4) 160x20 ft. and will be partly two- Ewen J. Macdonald of Greenfield, J text, I John 5-20. sponsorship of TV programs on ' * ' " ' “ ■ storey. Roland Cholette, proprietor, kitchen. These have been trans- was celebrant of the Requiem Mass. Hymns sung were "Abide With WMVT and WIRI, to reach the also plans an early start on con- ferred to the basement. Pall-bearers were Donald McPher- Me”, “Jesus Lover of My Soul” and struction of two dry kilns immedi- Canadian TV audience. In Toronto, son, John McPherson, Archie Mc- the choir sang “In the Sweet Bye Many Present For Dedication Of

☆ hibition, “Chicken Comes To Town” NEWS OF I MOOSE CREEK I was in Waverley Market. 129th Anniversary Of Church & It was a busy week, with morning OF INTEREST MAXVILLE SURROUNDING • MAXVILLE HIGH lectures, afternoon tours of interest Guest preacher for the 129th an- tention of worshipping at St. An- FROM DISTRICT • by Mr. and Mrs. J. Robertson, Max- to poultry men, and evening enter- viile, were visitors on Friday at the tainments. Outstanding was the niversary services of St. Andrew’s drew’s, they will be heartily wel- JUDY CAMPBELL Presbyterian Church, Maxville, on McEwen were Stan. Norman of home of Dan. McKercher and Mr. military tattoo in front of Edin- comed. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Collins ol The MacLean Hunter salesman Sunday, October 10th, will be Rev. Rev. Dr. J. C. MacLean-Bell will Samia; Mrs. Minerva Norman of and Mrs. D. J. MacKinnon. burgh Castle, when Scottish pipe 'Manotick, were Monday guests of made an annual visit to the school Harold G. Funston of Vankleek conduct the services and preach in Cornwall, and Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Mr. and Mrs. Norman Morrison bands played a big part. Mr. and Mrs. Howard McEwen. on Friday. Elna MacRae and Norma and sons, of Cornwall, spent Sunday Hill. Vankleek Hill on that day. Mrs. N. S. McElroy of Lethbridge, Norman of Apple Hill. Derouchie were chosen as side lead- ■at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wil- Services will be held at 11 am. o spent the week-end with her sister, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas L. Winter Wilfrid Thauvette ers. Maria Papps was chosen as liam Morrison. and 7.30 p.m. Rev. D. C. Munro It costs four times as much to Mrs. W. Morrow. and family, Alan and Brian, re- Suffers Fatal Seizure treasurer and room captains were A reception in honor of Mr. and build a house in Canada as it does turned to their home at St. An- Death came with startling sud- and members of the Maxville United Mrs. W. D. Campbell spent the picked. in Germany. drews, N.B., after spending their Mrs. Blair Scott was held in the denness to Wilfrid Thauvette, a Church having announced their in- past week-end with- her son, Cam- I vacation with his parents, Mr. and Community Hall, bn Friday evening, highly respected resident of Moose eron Campbell, Mrs. Campbell and The girls and boys from Maxville and was very largely attended. All sons, Montreal. Mrs. Warren Winter, on Church Creek for the past two years. He High School who are going to Corn- tendered the young couple the best Angus MacRae and daughters, street. wall on Friday to compete in the had been a life-long resident of Mrs. W. Morrow was in Ottawa of good wishes. Tayside. C.S.B. Best Investment Buy Mrs. C. Gates and Mrs. J. Cliffords Meikle Cup award are: Bill Mac- Mr. and Mrs. Preston Hutt are for the week-end, taking Joan and Not in the best of health for the and Barbara Gates of Port Arthur, Cuaig, Art Buchanan, Warner Flet- spending some holidays with friends In 1954, Says Banker Orma Acres home after spending past two years, he was able to be ■visited with their cousins, Mrs. W. cher, Norman Prebbles, Gregory in Cornwall. Hall and Mrs. D. J. MacLean, last three weeks with their grandmother. Ryan, Len. Bender, John K. Mac- about. On Thursday morning he * * * James McKillican, C.A., who spent Charlie Kitts, manager of the “Not only that”, he continued, week. went to Valley’s garage, east of the Leod, Jacques Pacquette, Earl Trem- the past three months in London, Bank of Montreal at Lancaster, is a “but the government undertakes to Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Foster and village, and while there suffered a Street Accident blay, Wilfred Clavette, Lynn Valley, England, returned to his home and pretty conservative person, but he redeem them for the holder at full heart attack and passed away with- -children spent the week-end with Mrs. P. J. Hoople is confined to Eileen Guindon, Judy Campbell, spent a few days prior to leaving was certainly bubbhng over with face value without loss at any time, in a few minutes. His death came Mrs. J. D. MâcRae. her home suffering from an injured Shirley MacEwen. for Renfrew, where he has a very enthusiasm when we dropped in to plus interest to the end of the as a great shock to all. Mrs. A. D. MacDougall and Mrs. ankle, the result of an accident. successful business. see him this week. “What’s it all previous calendar month. He was born in Moose Creek, son . J. D. MacRae are spending the week Boys rolling a hall on the road in Field Day Results Mrs. W. E. Knox attended the about?” we asked him. “Thus”, said Mr. Kitts, “you have of the late Mr. and Mrs. Joseph in Ottawa with relatives. play, felt badly when the ball Junior girls — Running broad Conference in Montreal during the “Canada Savings Bonds”, he re- a golden opportunity to carry on a Thauvette of Moose Creek. Misses Claire Doth and Vanita bounced up on the street and hurt jump, Claire Carrier, Evelyn Camp- latter part of the week, returning plied tersely. Already orders are personal savings programme with- Doth spent the week-end in Mont- Mrs. Hoople. Just one of the many bell, Mary Campbell. Running high Surviving are his wife, the for- coming in and he was more than out fear of loss, and end up next home on Sunday evening. mer Dora St. Denis of Apple Hill; real. reasons that we should have a play- jump, Mary Guindon, Claire Car- Mrs. J. D. McRae, Maxville, visited usually busy preparing for a regular year with a nice little nest-egg after six sons and four daughters: Law- Misses Reta Vallee and Lorraine ground for their games, and to pre- rier, Norma Valley. Softball throw, on Friday with her aunts, Mrs. flood of them! paying the balance-in easy monthly Yallee spent the week-end with their rence Thauvette, Tayside; Alfred vent such accidents. Claire Paulin, Mary Campbell, James McKillican and Mrs. Norman “Yes”, said our bank manager, instalments. Take my tip . . . Can- * • * Thauvette of Montreal; Andrew parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Vallee. Norma Valley. 50-yard dash, Mary McKenzie. “the new Ninth Series will keep me ada Savings Bonds are the best in- Mrs. Frank Villeneuve has ac- Thauvette, Clinton, Ont.; Robert, Departing Employee Guindon, Heather Scott, Evelyn Miss Fern McMillan, Cornwall, hopping for a while. You see, they stalment buy in 1954.” John and Eugene Thauvette, at cepted a position with the Bell Tele- Honored Campbell. 75-yard dash, Mary spent the week-end with her par- are a first-class investment, and one Whether you buy for cash or on home; Rev. Sister Mary Wilfrid of phone Company. Miss Eileen Cam- Mrs. Jean Casey was honored Guindon, Evelyn Campbell, Heather ents, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh McMillan, attractive feature, apart from the the instalment plan, it’s as easy as Windsor, Ont.; Sister John Maurice, eron has accepted a position with prior to her leaving the office at the Scott.’ Junior girl with most points and brothers, Fraser, Donald and 314 per cent interest rate, is the falling off a log to purchase these the Fairway Store. Montreal; Misses Yvonne and •local telephone exchange. She was was Mary Guindon. Jack McMillan. fact that they can be purchased bonds at the Bank of Montreal. Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Graham Muriel Thauvette, at home. He also presented with a corsage by Miss E. E. Watts, C.E., of Toronto, after on the instalment plan as well as Kitts invites everyone interested to have moved into the McEwen apart- Intermediate girls — Running leaves one brother, Théophile Thau- Christena. McLeod. Miss Bertha an absence of over forty years, paid for cash. Only 5% down — $2.50 on drop in and discuss their needs with. broad jump, Shirley MacEwen, Judy vette of Martintown. ment recently vacated by Mrs. L. McEwen read an address, and Miss the land of his birth a friendly visit a $50 bond or $5 on a $100 bond. him.—Advertisement. MacNaughton. Campbell, Joan Currier. Running The funeral was held from his late Margaret Stewart presented Mrs. on Wednesday, and saw many Gordon Winter of Eastview spent high jump, Lynn Valley, Eileen residence to Our Lady of the Angels Casey with a lovely “Lazy Susan”, changes for the betterment of his Guindon. Softball throw, Shirley Church, where the Solemn Mass of the week-end with his parents, Mr. Mrs. Casey thanked the girls, and a old home town at Moose Creek. He and Mrs. E. S. Winter. MacEwen, Jean Michaud. 50-yard Requiem was sung by the pastor, social time was enjoyed. Mrs. Casey is a son of the late Dr. and Mrs. E. Miss Dorothy Buell spent the dash, Lynn Valley, Shirley Mac- Rev. Aime Leduc. Burial was in is now employed in the Clarke J. Watts, formerly of this place. week-end with her mother, Mrs. W. Ewen, Thersa Besner. 75-yard dash, the parish cemetery. Hoople office. While here he visited at the homes Hall. Lynn Valley, Shirley MacEwen, Eil- NEW and USED CARS and TRUCKS of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. McLean, Mr. Miss Margaret Dingwall and Miss leen Guindon. Three - legged, race, and Mrs. J. A. Buchanan, Mrs. rAnna Dingwall returned home after Miss Buell Showered Deanna Howe and Alma Ryan, Letter To The... On Saturday evening, Mrs. Ken- James McKillican and Miss Mary visiting at St. Johns, N.B., with Jacqueline Legault and June Ville- neth Emond and Mrs. Edward neuve, Thersa Besner and Jean McKillican. Morrow their sister, Mrs. Kerwin. (Continued from Page 2> Hunter were joint hostesses at a Michaud. Intermediate girl with Miss Stella Doth is attending col- miscellaneous shower in honor of were no exceptions”. lege in Ottawa. most points was Shirley MacEwen. Enjoyed European Tour I congratulate this motorist who Miss Dorothy Buell, at the home of Senior girls — Running broad After a seven-weeks tour to the Miss Audrey Metcalf of Ottawa, Mrs. W. Hall. The rooms were British Isles, Mr. and Mrs. E. A. has deserted your town. spent the week-end with her par- jump, Florence Michaud, Maria Many farmers and out-of-town Motor Sales decorated with cut flowers. The Papps, Shirley Urquhart. Running MacKillican returned to their home ents, Mr. and Mrs. V. K. Metcalf. bride-elect was escorted to a much impressed with the different people were caught. Many of your high jump, Shirley Kippen, Flor- town people went free, “as in many J. D. MacRae is in Halifax attend- specially decorated chair by Miss countries they toured: England, ing the annual convention of the ence Michaud, Lea Boisvenue. Soft- other matters!” Charlotte McPhail, who pinned a ball throw, Carmen Lefebvre, Patsy Scotland, Ireland, and parts of the Canadian Chamber of Commerce. Now do you still expect the farm- PONTIAC BUICK - G.M.C. corsage of bronze ’mums on her, Villeneuve, Lea Boisvenue. 50-yard Continent. They attended the 10th Miss Jean Campbell and Wm. ers to come to your town to do busi- after which Mrs. Hugh Fisher read dash, Florence Michaud, Shirley World Poultry Congress, held in Metcalfe attended the wedding of ness, yet treat them unjustly? an address of congratulation and Urquhart, Maria Papps. 75-yard Edinburgh, a beautiful, old historic her brother, William Campbell, at I cannot agree with you when you good wishes from the ladies of Dyer dash, Florence Michaud, Shirley city. Fifty-three countries Were Port Sydney, Muskoka, on Satur- and Maxville. represented, with two thousand say that there are no exceptions, day. Urquhart, Maria Papps. Three- and I think many people will say PHONE 16 Little Miss Ann and Nora Emond legged race, Patsy Villeneuve and delegates. Miss Jean McNaughton and Eliza- the same. assisted, in turn, in handing the Maria Papps, Shirley Urquhart and Lectures and papers were given by beth McEwen of Ottawa, spent the gifts to Miss Buell to open. leading poultry scientists from dif- Thanking you, MAXVILLE, ONTARIO week-end at their home in Max- Lucille Boisvenue, Florence Michaud I remain, Miss Buell thanked the ladies for and Lea Boisvenue. Senior girl with ferent parts of the world, and held ville. “DISGUSTED”. their lovely gifts, and invited them most points was Florence Michaud. in the university buildings; the ex- Bill McMillan spent Sunday in to visit her in Ottawa. Montreal with Mrs. McMillan, who Junior boys — Running broad Mrs. Hugh Fisher and Mrs. Ed- jump, Donat Levee, Bernard Ville- is a patient in the Royal Victoria ward Hunter served lunch, after /T Hospital. neuve, D. MacLennan. Running which a social hour was enjoyed by high jump, Donat Levee, Jacques A. D. Campbell visited Mrs. all. Paquette, Allaister MacEwen. 100- Campbell and infant son in Corn- yard dash, John Campbell, Jacques wall General Hospital, on Sunday. Mrs. Angus Cameron Passes Paquette, Allaister MacEwen. Foot- Misses Jessie' McDonaJd and Mar- Relatives and friends throughout ball throw, Herbie Lenard, Donat garet Stewart were Ottawa visitors the district were saddened to learn Levee, Keith Fussee. 12-lb. shot It’s Bargain Time Tuesday. of the death on Friday, October 1st, put, Herbie Lenard, Jacques Pa- Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Beg£, De- at Cornwall General Hospital, of quette, Keith Fussee. Junior boy troit; Mrs. Vernon Begg of Gravel Janet Euphemia Grant, wife of the with most points was Donat Levee. ON Hill, and Mr. and Mrs. James Begg, late Angus H. Cameron of Maxville, Intermediate boys — Broad jump, were Tuesday visitors at the home Ont. Mrs. Cameron, who was in Wilfred Clavette, Arthur Buchanan, of Miss Bertha McEwen and Henry her 90th year, suffered a broken leg Earl Tremblay. Running high jump, McEwen. and shock. She was bom at Avon- Wiarner Fletcher, Earl Tremblay, Mr. and Mrs. Arnold McEwen of more, Ont., the daughter of the late Art Buchanan. 100-yard dash, Used Cars and Trucks Ottawa, spent the week-end with James Grant and Jane Ann Begg. Warner Fletcher, Earl Tremblay, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lambton. Left to mourn her passing are three Art Buchanan. Football throw, Wil- Mr. and Mrs. John Compois of daughters and two sons, Anna and fred Clavette, Ronald Vallance, Right Now - Before the ’55 Models Appear Cornwall, spent Sunday with Mrs. Edna of Montreal; Harold and Arthur Buchanan. 15-lb. shot put, Besner and family. Violet (Mrs. John MacKillican) of Arthur Buchanan, Wilfred Clavette, Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Clifiord of Maxville, and James, on the home Warner Fletcher. Intermediate boy AT Kingsville, called on Miss Minnie place. She also leaves two brothers with most points was Wilfred McDiarmid and Mrs. J. A. Cameron and one sister, Robert B. Grant of Clavette. last week, also on old friends in St. Grand. Rapids, Michigan; Donald Senior boys — Running broad Elmo and Martintown. James Grant and Mrs. Duncan jump,. Leonard Bender, William Monday guests at the home of MacRae of Avonmore. MacCuaig, John C. MacLeod. Run- Henry McEwen and Miss Bertha The funeral service was held Sun- ning high jump, Len. Bender, John MAC’S MOTOR SALES day afternoon, October 3rd, in St. C. MacLeod, John K. MacLeod. 10.0- Andrew’s Presbyterian Church, and yard dash, Willie MacCuaig, Len was conducted by Rev. Dr. J. C. Bender, Gregory Ryan. Football MacLean-Bell. Interment was in Open 8 a.m. to 10 p.m. throw, Brian Daniels, Bobby Urqu- the family plot in Maxville ceme- hart, Bill MacCuaig. 12-lb. shot put, tery. The pall-bearers were Austin Fields too WET Lenard Bender, William MacCuaig, Cameron, Peter Cameron, Calvin Brian Daniels. The senior boy with Phone 653 - Lancaster, Ont. Grant, Wm. G. MacLeod, Clarence the most points was Lenard Bender. For Your Tractor? MacRae and Donald MacRae. The boy and girl with the most o We are offering specials on good USED CARS and TRUCKS which will make it worth your Why not equip with points are Florence Michaud and ☆ ☆ Leonard Bender. while to visit our Used Car Lots at Lancaster. DUNVEGAN Bombardier £ # ☆ ☆ >0»0«0»0«0»0«0*0«0«0»0»0«0«0«0«0«0«cr'«C*0«0*0«0«0«:)«0*0»0«0»0*0#0«0«0«0«0*9«C*Q«0»0»0»0«0»0«0«0*0»C#Û»û*0*0*0»0«0*0*0»C'«0*0«0«Cv Mr. and Mrs. Alex Grant, Ottawa, DYER r ! Half-Tracks spent the week-end with their ARE YOU IN THE MARKET FOR A TRUCK? that lay their own road. mother, Mrs. A. Grant. (Intended for Last Issue) Here are but a few of our offerings: Easily Installed. Norman Fletcher left last week for Saginaw, Mich., where he in- Mrs. Lily Roe and son, Tommie, On and Off in minutes. tends to spend some time. His son, Montreal, visited with her brother, |DODGE 1-ton Express; 650x15 tires, four- inri DODGE 1/2-ton Pick-Up; like new, with No cutting or welding necessary. Jimmie, 'accompanied him to Oak- John D. Macintosh, on Sunday. 1 speed transmission, blue in color. BRAND lc/01 only 3,000 miles. Built to fit all tractor tire sizes. ville and visited his aunt and uncle, Finlay MacKenzie spent Sunday NEW. - in Massena, where he visited with Available now for Mi , and Mrs. James Bradley, and 1QC1 G.M.C. 1-ton Panel, with side windows; arrived home Wednesday. his brother, Dan, and Mrs. Mac 1QC/| DODGE 1/2-ton Panel, NEW. 2 side win- 10- and ll-inch rear tires It/Jl ideal for school bus carrying 20 passengers. Miss Isabel Stewart, Ottawa, who Kenzie and family. 1 •J0L1 dows, 600x16 tires. New motor; truck in excellent condition. at only is on her holidays, spent the week' Mi-, and Mrs. Hugh Cameron of end with her mother, Mrs. J. A. Cornwall, visited with Mrs. H. ■JOCQ FORD 14-ton Panel. This truck is like 1 (MÛ CHEVROLET 1-ton Express ; 700x17 tires, $378 Stewart. Mrs. Stewart accompanied Alguire, on Sunday. new. $1,000 saving in this truck. 1 in excellent condition. j installed. her back to the city, from where Mrs. Lena Thauvette attended the they intend to leave for Toronto Scott-Bxay wedding on Saturday. 14on Pick We have FA R 0 1//2 ton MERCURY to visit her brother, Don., and Mrs, Congratulations are extended to 1952 is in" ^excellent' condition,Pick-Up ; 6low-ply mileage. tires; truck 1946 -UP- A SACRI- 2 Good Used Stewart. Fraser Gumming for winning a Recent visitors with Donald Flet- second bursary of $400. He is at- MERCURY 1-ton Pick-Up; 4-speed trs FARG 1//2 ton n 9N FORD TRACTORS cher were Clark MacMillan, Corn- tending Queen’s University at mission, heavy duty tires, cattle racks. 1946 ° ‘ ’ * S'00^ running Completely rebuilt and guaranteed wall; Mrs. MacLeod, Morewood, and Kingston. )»0«0»0*0*0#0*0«0»0»0 1 at down-to-earth prices. Mrs. MacLean, Miss Mandy Bethune Mrs. Hugh Blair spent the week- NSSS2ô88S8SS8SSSSQ8S8S2S8S888ô2ô.S8S8ôSSS*8ô8ô2ô«?28SSSS28SS.8283S8S88SS888ô8888«S3S8S5O2O8ô2S8S8S )« 0*0»0»0«0»0*0*0» SÔ2Ô2Ô2S2S2S2S2Ô2Ô23282S2Ô2Ô2S2S2Ô2Ô2Ô2Ô2S2S2Ô2S2Ô2Ô2S2Ô2ÔS32SSÔ2S? and Mrs. D. J. Urquhart of Moose end with her sister, Mrs. H. Minor, Creek. They also visited with Mrs. and Mr. Minor, Newport, Vermont, LARGE TRADE-IN ALLOWANCES — LIBERAL TERMS MacPHAIL H. Dewar. and attended the reception in honor Guests at the home of Norman P. of their 50th wedding anniversary. f MOTOR and Miss Mora MacLeod and Mrs. L. Stanley, Russell, is spend- AT ” Ronnie Clare for the week-end were ing a few days with her sister, Mrs. SALES H. Dunsmuir, Montreal; T. Straw- Hugh Blair, and Mr. Blair. Authorized Ford Dealers ford and J. Haworth, Cornwall. PHONE 185 MAXVILLE Mr. and Mrs. John Cutt, Wales, visited with Mr. and Mrs. John Alex Mr. and Mrs. C. Austin and sons, MAC’S MOTOR SALES MacRae and Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Eldon and Bruce, Alexandria, visited Montgomery, on Tuesday. their parental home on Sunday. J Page 4 The Glengarry News, Alexandria, Ontario, Thursday, October 7th, 1954 Wrestling Season Charlottenburgh-Lancaster Ended Here Tuesday DISTRICT HIGH SCHOOL ! The wrestling season ended at the NEWS Gardens, Tuesday night, when a comparatively small crowd of fans >0*0«0*0#0cSSSSSSS?SSS8SS8SSS8SSSSSS«SSSSSSS!8! was out. It will be resumed next The past week marked the end of summer. student election campaigns, in which Local Horsemen Buy Four Young The Lortie brothers took the the students of the Charloften- honors in a hard-fought team burgh - Lancaster District High match against Dugas and Vachon. School nominated and elected Pacers - Aim At Bigtime The Gardens now will be groomed strong executives for the coming for the winter season ahead. The year. Four young pacers arrived here floor will be taken up and it is ex- At noon lunch conferences, con- this week from Saratoga Springs, Split Rugby, pected final testing of the new pipes ducted by the principal, the stu- N.Y., harness horse racing capital will be made in early November. dents met in one of the largest of the sulky circuit. Purchased by Plans are for ice about November assembly halls in the area — the Louis Shepherd, Alexandria, and Soccer Games 15th. school yard—discussed plans, heard Wikner Stephens, Vankleek Hill, their candidates and cast their they will winter ' in the Stephens At Lochiel ballots. stables to be prepped for next sum- the game at 4-2. The Student Council — President, mer’s bigtime • harness racing. Lochiel line-up—Maurice, Harvey Arnold MacDonald; vice - president, The athletic grounds at lochiel Three of the horses came from a and Roger Sauve, Bernard, Tommy Karla Keith; 2nd vice - president, was the scene of much activity on Saratoga stable, the other from George, Patrick and Gregor Sage, Robert McDonell; secretary, Helen Saturday, when the Alexander Honesdale, Penn. Two are six- Kent and Ralph McSweyn, Gerald, Craig; treasurer, Mack McDermid. school football qsuad from Alex- year-olds, the others four and six. Harold and J. K. Robinson, Hector Councillors — 9A: Cecile Bedard, andria split a double-header with Duncan McDonald; 9B: Frances They were bought a fortnight ago and Dan McCormick, Billy McGillis, the Lochiel Alouettes. The first Alex. Kennedy, Wayne Hamill and Major, Wayne McLaehlan; 10A: when Louis Shepherd and Keith game played was rugby and it ended John Smith. Verna Lagoix, Jackie Coleman; 10B: MacMillan motored to Saratoga and in a 5-6 victory for the local boys. Alexandria line-up—Malcolm Mc- Pauline> Major, Gerald Roy; 11: New York. Mr. MacMillan and In the soccer game that followed, Donald, Stuart McDonald, Gerald [ Eunice Laplante, Glenn McLeod; 12: ; Beverley Greer, Orville Sinnott; 13: Malcolm MacCrdmmon, Dunvegan, the veterans of the round ball took Bellefeuille, Ronnie Kemp, Law- Gall McDonell; C. Sp.: Karla Keith. made the trip to truck them home the visitors, but only after much rence Lajoie, David Prince, Richard Sabourin, Terry Kelly, Lionel Ca- Boys’ Athletic Society — Presi- last week-end. discussion, when the referee called dieux, Bernard Dupuis, Mederic dent, Gordon MacRae; vice - presi- Sauve, John Ryan, Ian Maclaren, dent, Glenn McIntosh; 2nd vice- Ronnie Pupetz, Donald McKay, president, Roy Nichol; secretary, Shaun McDonald and Gerald Rob- Hugh Robertson; treasurer, Kenn inson. McIntosh. Form representatives — Following the games, hot dogs 9A: Donald MacDonald; 9B: Garry were served the players. The next McArthur; 10A: Claude Belanger; game will be played Saturday at 10B: Roy Nichol; 11: Carl Collette; better be safe ihan sorry/ Lochiel. 12: James Fisher; 13: Gordon Mac- Rae. Girls’ Athletic Society — Presi- District Men On dent, Lenore MacDonald; vice- president, Glenda MacDonell; 2nd vice-president, Esther O’Connor; RESTONE Zone Board secretary, Barbara McLennan; trea- BRAND surer, Barbara Berrigan. Form rep- The United Counties zone of the resentatives — 9A: Catherine La- ^ZE i'rom... Eastern Ontario Development Asso- pierre; 9B: Kathleen Fields; 10A: ciation elected its officers at an or- Glenda MacDonell; 10B: Betty ganizational meeting held at Corn-: Flaro; 11: Lenore McDonald; 12: Esther O’Connor; 13: Catherine wall, Monday night. JOAN PLANTS THEM RIGHT ! —Millions of “bargain” bulbs; expect to pay a fair price. It Laurier Lefebvre’s SERVICE STATION MacDermid; C. Sp.: Sheila Major. Harry D. Callan of Ottawa, asso- Dutch bulbs are going into Canadian soil right pays to buy larger bulbs, but not always the Alexandria GUARANTEED REPAIRS Phone 391 ciation manager, presented an The following students have been now and growers like pretty JOAN HARDY of largest. When the bulbs arrive, open the packager optimistic report of industrial in- elected Leaders, and will be busily Ottawa, are dreaming of rich bursts of colored and replace defective ones immediately. If you’re terest in the St. Lawrence area. engaged in organizing House League floral beauty in the spring. Like Joan, make sure not planting them now, store them in a cool, NEW LOW PRICE Many inquiries have been received activities : those dreams come true by planting the bulbs ventilated spot protected from rodents. Remem- from manufacturers, he declared. Blues — Girls: Betty Marion, properly or you’ll get a sorry crop of disappoint- ber: excessive heat can ruin them. For mere de- J. J. Sones of Cornwall, was Lenore MacDonald, Betty Flaro. ment. Buy good bulbs — heavy for their size, tailed advice consult your federal or provincial $4.25 PER GALLON elected president of the zone board Boys: Arnold MacDonald, Ken Mac- plump, firm, free from bruises and scars, coat Department of Agriculture or Horticultural INSTALLED and William Legault of Mpose intosh, Orville Sinnott. intact — from reliable dealers. DO NOT fall for Society. —Photo by MALAK, Ottawa., Creek, is Vice-president. Miss Mary Reds — Girls: Faith Lapierre, : .C - -• Mack of Cornwall, is secretary. Helen Craig, Eunice Laplante. Boys: The directors are: Mack McDermid, Gordon McRae, I Cathedral and cemetery here. Phail, Rev. Francis Foley and Rev. Cornwall — J. J. Sones, Aid. Mary James Fraser, | In the presence of many of the Leo MacDonell. Mack, Albert Lavigne; Alexandria— ' diocesan clergy. Sisters of Holy I Accompanying the remains from I George Simon, Donald Gormley; Golds — Girls: Esther O’Connor, Barbara McLennan,- Norma Mc- ( Cross and family friends, the Montreal- were Miss Gladys Mac-, Iroquois — L. C. Davis; Winchester 1 TURKEY , Crimmon. Boys: Robert McDonald, Solemn Mass of Requiem xwas Donald, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hobson, — Dave Melvin; Morrisburg—George | chanted by her son, Rev. Alex. J. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard MacDonald Beavers, Tom Parker; Chester ville Hugh Robertson, Glen McLeod. ioisvenu’s SUPER-MARKET The school has been divided into I MacDonald, S.F.M. Assisting him and children, Eunice, Patricia, — E. R. McMillan; Martintown — 1 were Rev. Ewen J. Macdonald and Judith and Leonard, Mrs. Denis YOUR Kenneth Barton; Finch — Hugh three groups, and each group will have entries in the midget, junior, Rev. Ç. F. Gauthier. Quinlan, Miss Frances Flynn, Henry BINGO Middleton; Williamstown — John intermediate and senior leagues of Low Masses were said at the side D. Duggan, George McLaughlin, McLennan; Moose Creek — W. Le- Roland Bernier. Many relatives and Community Hall GLENGARRY SHOPPING CENTRE gault; Summerstown — J. Rowe volleyball, rugby, basketball and altars by two members of the Scar- softball. In this way, every student boro Foreign Mission Society, Rev. friends were also present from (Cornwall Board of Trade). N. Cornwall, Maxville, Greenfield, -Glen - - . MAXVILLE WEEK END SPECIALS Kaneb, George Simon and Keith in the school should receive the R. Hymus S.F.M., and Rev. A. Nevis and other points. MARGARINE lb. 25c Fisher acted as' the nominating benefit of games participation, and ! Chafe, £!,F.M. Rev. F. Diemert, JELLY POWDER 3 for 25c thus develop qualities of leadership, S. Î Among the many friends attend- F.M., recited the prayers at the committee. : WEDNESDAY, OCT. 13 BANANAS Ib. 25c A resolution calling for replace- initiative, co-operation and sports- graveside. ing the wake in Montreal were for- LIBBY TOMATO JUICE gal. 69c i? ment value, compensation for in- manship. j Present in the Sanctuary were mer residents of this area. The in aid of CREAMERY BUTTER 58c h conveniences caused by flooding, For the past week, under the eagle Rt. Rev. Msgr. D. R. Macdonald, family received many floral tokens, Maxville Curling Club CRISCO i 3 lbs. $1.09 §“ and the right of Seaway Valley eyes of Mr. Barrett and Mr. Gelinas, Rt. Rev. Msgr. R. J. MacDonald, Mass cards and, other evidences of WAX BEANS — 20 oz 2 for 29c g residents to select their own loca- the Cadet Corps has been utilizing Rt. Rev. Msgr. J. A. Goulet, Rev. A. regret and sympathy in Mrs. Mac- ICE CREAM Brick 29c ^ tion for their respective new com- the activities period to develop the L. McDonald, Rev A. L. Cameron, Donald’s death. HALLOWE’EN KISSES *. 15 oz. 25c ’£ munities was unanimously adopted same high standard held by the Rev. J. A. Wylie, Rev. D. A. Kerr, Admission 25 Cents ONIONS 10 lbs. 49c S at the meeting. Williamstown High School of for- Rev. J. R. Donihee, Rev. J. D. Mc- Advertising doesn’t cost, it pays TOKAY GRAPES 2 lbs. 25c |I The resolution was presented by mer years. Next week, the em- Fresh HAMBURGER—made every day lb. 35c It the Iroqùois Board of Trade with phasis will be on track and field PICNIC HAM 39c % full endorsation of Iroquois village events, where the three Houses will ROAST PORK 39c council. be training their candidates to se- RINDLESS BACON 49c j» It recommended the association cure the coveted track and field SALT PORK 45c ?! present the resolution to the On- House cup. These events will be BOLOGNA 25c tario and federal governments and under the supervision of the athletic coaches, Miss Barton and Mr. All kinds of FRUIT and VEGETABLES. that it be acted upon prior to October 14th. Gelinas, assisted by the entire school Ontario, Hydro has called a meet- stall. The track and field meet is ing of the councils of Iroquois and scheduled for Friday, October 22nd. C. Boisvenu Matilda townships for that date, Should the weather remain as it has 8? WE DELIVER IN TOWN ORDERS OF $3.00 OR OVER “at which the fate of Iroquois will I been, rather than turn the meet be decided upon and a precedent into an aquatic event, it will be PHONE 101 — C. Boisvenu, Prop. — PHONE 101 established for dealing with the postponed till Spring. ’ï?8cSôSôïS8o8S«ô8S8ô858oî88S8êSêîS8?8ô£SSS8S8S8ô8ô8S«ô888ôSo8;So8o8S3ô8ôioSo8ô8SSô8"8oSô2ôïôïc«b^ other affected communities.” i Iroquois delegates pointed out that Ontario Hydro has stated it Mrs. MacDonald... will reimburse the afiected com- that helps YOUR business munities and property owners to (Continued from Page 1) the extent of fair market value plus. survive: Ranald McDonell, Green- that’s OUR business But, they declared, there is a dis- field; Mrs. Hugh Alex. McDonell of Co-operators Insurance tinct difference between market i Maxville, and Mrs. J. A. McDiarmid, value and replacement value. “We Cornwall. are entitled to replacement value.” The body rested at the Kane MAYBE you haven’t noticed that your business printing is exactly the same Funeral Home, Decarie Blvd., until as it was 10 years ago. Times have changed . . . many modern type Association Wednesday morning, when the faces have been developed, new style forms and arrangements have A Co - Operative Automobile Insurance Company funeral was held to St. Finnan’s — QUICK --- been created. IS REPRESENTED IN THIS AREA by — CANADIAN QUIZ — from — THAT which was once satisfactory does not necessarily remain so. The Quick Canadian Facts 21st Annual printing craft has progressed rapidly in the past few years. MR. ALLAN E. McDONELL 1. In what years did Prince Edward William Street Williamstown Island and British Columbia en- GHEESEMAKERS’ \ ter Confederation? SKILL in creating the latest and most desirable class of printing is at your — HIGHLY COMPETITIVE RATES 2. In the coming year wifi Ottawa’s command right in this area ! Use this service to remodel your This Insurance Company is sponsored by four Ontario farm spending on defence be more or LETTERHEADS . . . STATEMENTS . . . 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More than 44,000 miles. 2. $125,000,000 less. The Glengarry News, Alexandria, Ontario, Thursday, October 7th, 1954 Page 5 Bride-Elect Showered ANNUAL mnmb THANKSGIVING Some 70 friends and neighbors gathered at the home of Mr. and Mrs. T. Periard, when Miss Claud- Turkey Supper SOCIAL and PERSONAL ette Leger and Miss Yvette Periard of were joint hostesses at a shower in . St. Columba Ladies’ Aid, Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Ostrom had as . Miss Mary MacLeod of Montreal, honor of Miss Jeanette Periard, who KIRK HILL spent the week - end with her is to be married on October 25th. week-end guests Mr. and Mrs. Edlow : will be held on Lancaster, of Navan; Miss Edith cousins, Mr. and Mrs. William The rooms were gaily decorated in. Hanrahan, and Miss Edith Lan- Fraser, McCrimmon. Fall colors. MONDAY, OCT. 11th James Graham and Les. Fraser Miss Claudette Leger pinned a caster, Ottawa, Lowell Ostrom was from 5 to 9 p.m. convalescing at home last week and are in Toronto attending a three- corsage of pink gladioli on the returned to Toronto oh Sunday. day dealers’ showing of 1955 model bride-elect upon her arrival. She in cars. Mrs. Fraser accompanied them was then escorted to a decorated Miss Bertha McDonald and Elaine the Sunday School room as far as Belleville, where she is chair, where an address was read MacDonald motored to Petawawa on of the Church. visiting her sister, Mrs. Bill McCoy, by her cousin, Miss Madeleine the week-end. They were accom- and Mrs. Graham and little son are Massie. She was presented with a panied by Miss Rita Nevins, Ottawa. Adults, $1.00 Children, 50c with her sister, Mrs. Claude Gagnier, 73-piece Pinehurst dinnerware set, Misses JoAnn Gelineau and Yvette Seguin, of Hotel Dieu Hospital, in Peterborough. designed by Eva Zeisel, and many Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Cowan, Miss other small gifts. The bride-elect Cornwall, spent a few days last week Bertha Cowan, Ottawa, and Norman thanked everyone and invited them at their respective homes here. Cluff, of Niagara Falls, left Monday to visit her when she is settled in Miss Marcelle Charlebois, man- for Donelson, Tenn., where they will her new home on Kenyon street ager of Stedman’s Store in Hunt- visit his daughter, Mrs. E. E. Ander- west. The evening was spent in 129th ingdon, Que., is home on two weeks’ son, 'Dr. Anderson and family. En singing, games and music played by holidays with her parents, Mr. and route .they are to visit Mr. and Mrs. Miss Merilda Courville, Mrs. Paul ANNIVERSARY Mrs. Adrien Charlebois. James MacDonald and Leroy Cowan Rouette and Mrs. Robert Vincent. Mr. and Mrs. Wilf. Bond, Jimmy, of Murray Hill, N.J. Afterwards a very dainty lunch was SERVICES Dorothy and Judy Bond, of Ottawa, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Johnston of served by her hostesses and friends. at were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Arnprior, spent the week-end as the Fergus McRae, Laggan. They also gpests of Mrs. George Duval. St. Andrew’s had on the week-end the Misses Patrick R. McDonald spent sev- Presbyterian Church Evelyn McRae and Ina Roy of eral days in Montreal this week with Montreal. his daughters, Mrs. James Arkinson MAXVILLE and Mrs. Archie McDougall. ■ NOTICE SUNDAY, OCT. 10th Mrs. Julia Munro and J. J. Mac- St. Andrew’s Presbyterian Church Donald, Cornwall, were in Alex- MAXVILLE Guest Preacher: andria, Monday, and visited Mi-, and VACATION LURES FOR —Canadian ANNIVERSARY Rev. Harold G. Funston Mrs. Alex. MacDonald, 2nd Lochiel. Pacific Air Lines’ new service to Mexico and South THANKSGIVING Vankleek Hill Gilbert Gormley, Pointe Claire, America offers a quick escape from Old Man Winter’s last Frances St. Lcuis TURKEY SUPPER Que., was a week-end visitor with cold clutches to the sunnier climes of the south. Special in Dr. and Mrs. Bernard Villeneuve. Is Bride Services at 11 a.m. and 7.30 p.m. tours in Mexico have been arranged including visits to MAXVILLE COMMUNITY HALL Mr. and Mrs. Gerard Bourre and famed Acapulco (upper right), America’s own Riviera, McCORMICK—ST. LOUIS on son, Yvon, of Montreal, visited with where native divers defy death daily (see cii’cle) plunging *8SiSSSSSSSSS8S2S8?SSSS2SSSSSSS2SSSS?SS8SSS888r Mr. and Mrs. Charles Quesnel, 1st The Church of the Precious Blood, SATURDAY, OCT. 9th Kenyon, during the week-end. from towering heights into the broiling waters of the Glen Walter, was the scene of the at 5.30 p.m. ADVERTISE IN THE Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Crichton of Pacific. At Mexico City visits to the new University, marriage Saturday, September 25th, Admission: FRI. — SAT. Montreal, spent Sunday with Mrs. library of which is shown here (lower left), and to the of Frances St. Louis, daughter of Adults, $1.00 Children, 50c George W. McDougald, Main street. famed “floating gardens” are musts for vacationists. Sun- Mr. and Mrs. Alex St. Louis, and GLENGARRY NEWS OCT. 8, 9 — Mr. and Mrs. Laurier Lefebvre bather Hawaii offers, among many other attractions, Daniel McCormick, son of Mr. and were in Limoges, Ont., on Monday Diamond Head and one of the world’s best-known beaches, Mrs. John McCormick, Rev. Charles attending the funeral of his uncle, Waikiki (lower right). Bishop officiated at the ceremony. Leon de Bellefeuille. ’ He was assisted by Rev. R. Ballaird. Arnold Weir spent Saturday in I The couple was attended by Mr. Ottawa. and Mrs. Frank Buckley as best Mr. and Mrs. J. D. McDonell, Presbyterian Young People’s ^man and matron of honor. Ushers Highland Chief Farm, left for Ot- j were William McCormick and Gilles tawa, Wednesday, where they joined ^t. Louis. Mr. and Mrs. Angus H. McDonell Society Rally At Vankl’k Hill ! The bride wore a pale blue satin and Duncan for a week-end motor j dress, cocktail length, trimmed with trip to Merriton, St. Catharines and In Knox Presbyterian Church, j pearls. The tapering sleeves ended Niagara Falls. Vankleek Hill, Wednesday, Septem- To Reside I in points at the hands. Her shoul- ber 29th, the Young People from the Recent visitors of Mr. and Mrs. |d.sr length pale blue veil was held will be found at Stanley MacGillis of Green Valley, various societies in the Presbytery At Laggan !in place by a feather crown. She were Miss Rita Maloney, R.N., of !of Glengarry met for the Annual j carried a bouquet of white gar- New York City, and Miss Theresa Fall Rally and reorganization of the NIXON—LASALLE | dénias. Maloney of Ottawa. They also had Presbytery body. The meeting was Kirk Hill United Church was the Mrs. Buckley wore a pale yellow Gormley's Grocery Mrs. Walter Saunders, Patricia and in charge of the vice-president, Miss scene of a pretty wedding Saturday, tulle dress. The strapless top was “ Phone 36, for Prompt Delivery Brian,, for two days. On Monday, Nancy MacLeod of St. John’s Pres- September 25th,. .at three o’clock, covered by a yellow taflteta bolero. Mrs. J. Hickish of Denver, Colo., and byterian Church, Cornwall. Shar- when Billie Laura Lasalle became She carried a bouquet of bronze on all Your Orders. Miss Catherine McLellan, R.N., of ing in the opening worship service the bride of Everett William Nixon. ’mums. Williamstown, visited with Mr. and were members of Dunvegan and Rev. S. R. Delve officiated. j For the occasion the bride’s • Surf and Sound. Mrs. D. H. MacGillis and Mr. and Avonmore Societies. Rev. Donald C. The bride is the daughter of Mr. mother wore a beige wool dress, THANKSGIVING TURKEY SUPPERS • Rowdy Racoons. Mrs. Stanley MacGillis and family. MacDonald, convenor of Christian and Mrs. Albert L. Lasalle, and the squirrel cape, toast brown acces- • News. Dr. Bernard Villeneuve and Dr. Educàtion in the Presbytery of groom is the eldest son of Mr. and sories and a corsage of Talisman St. Andrew’s Presbyterian St. Columba Ladies’ Aid D. S. MacPhee, the latter from Glengarry, welcomed the Young Mrs. Kenneth W. Nixon of Laggan. roses. The groom’s mother wore a Church—Maxville Kirk Hill ★ ★★★★★ Vankleek Hill, attended a meeting People and other visitors to the j Organist was Miss Margaret light blue dress, black accessories of the Cornwall and District Dental Rally and briefly commented on the MON. — TUES. — Grant. and a corsage of Talisman roses. • Society held in Cornwall, Wednes- work that had been done in the past Given in marriage by her father, I Dinner was served at the King Saturday, October 9 Monday, October 11 year as well as on the challenge of ■ i OCT. 11, 12 — day evening. the bride wore a powder blue suit George Hotel following the cere- Mrs. John McCrimmon, Cote St. the year ahead, with so many of the i with navy blue accessories and a mony. Mr. Buckley proposed the A GREAT BEST SELLER BECOMES George, was the guest of Miss Kate officers of the past year being called corsage of yellow roses and carna- toast. A reception was held at the McCuaig, 3rd Con., Lancaster, for away to service elsewhere. home of the bride’s parents in Glen A MAGNIFICENT MOTION PICTURE! 1 tions. She was attended by her 3 NICHOLAS MONSARRAT'S , a week, and also visited Misses C. Election of officers resulted as sister, Anna, wearing a grey wool Walter after the dinner, A. and M. J. McLennan, Mrs. I. follows: President, Miss Nancy dress with red accessories and a j Later the couple left on a motor THE Demoulin and Mr. and Mrs. Harold MacLeod, St. John’s Church, Com- j corsage of yellow roses and car- trip to New York. From there they ! Demoulin. wall; vice-president (to be selected nations. left by plane for a trip tc the South, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Macdonald, by Council to meet in November); | Mr. Sheldon Grant acted as visiting Virginia Beach and other i CARMEN’S Kirkland Lake, arrived Thursday recording secretary, Miss Mary-Lou groomsman. 1 points. For travelling the bride wore from New York City, where they Funston, Knox, Vankleek Hill; cor- a biscuit colored tweed dress, large responding secretary, Miss Shirley After a reception at the home of Î had taken in the World Series, to the bride, the young couple left on picture hat, winter white and dark visit with his aunts, Misses Annie McElheran, St. Elmo; treasurer, Mr. , accessories. Lloyd Barton, Knox, Vankleek Hill; | a motor trip to Toronto. They will DRESS SHOPPE and Ella Macdonald. I On their return they will reside i worship convener. Miss Gladys reside at Laggan. Miss Josephine Sabourin, who Prior to her marriage the bride in Hawkesbury. MAIN STREET ALEXANDRIA spent the month with her parents, Cameron, Avonmore; service con- was entertained at a miscellaneous —o htiMti t, w i. Mtnui tm mmum Mr. and Mrs. Alphonse Sabourin, vener (to be selected from Finch I Î shower at the home of Mrs. Robert leaves Tuesday on her return to Society).; fellowship convenor, An- i Campbell. Mrs. R. D. MacLeod, Mrs. Mrs. Poirier Dies • News. Florida. gus MacLennan, .Knox, Vankleek MONDAY AFTERNOON Hill. William Campbell and Mrs. Camp- At Glen Robertson YES, LADIES — WE HAVE ADDED The speaker for the evening, Rev. bell were hostesses. On their return a reception was A NEW LINE IN OUR SHOPPE MATINEE CWL Had A D. T. Evans of St. Paul’s Presby- The funeral of Mrs. Joseph Poirier tendered them on October 1st, in terian Church, Ingersoll, was intro- ( was held September 28th at Glen Succerful Tea McCrimmon Hall. duced by Rev. H. G. Funston. Theme Robertson, with Rev. J. D. R. Rou- of the rally was “Are you satisfied Î Beautiful FALL HATS WED. — THURS. A successful tea and home cooking leau .officiating. Mrs. Poirier died m sale was held Saturday afternoon at with life?” Mi’. Evans pointed out at the home of her daughter and FRI. — SAT. — the home of Mrs. Bernard Ville- that despite ail the security in in- Picture Recovered son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur ! in FELT VELOUR, VELVETS, ANGORA ’ OCT. 13, 14, 15, 16 — neuve, under the auspices of St. surance, etc., yet one of every 200 Lefebvre on September 25th. people today are afflicted by some The picture, “The Bullfrog Tav- Finnan’s Sub-Division, Catholic Pall-bearers were Rodolphe and form of mental disorder, serious or ern”, by Stuart McCormick, which Women’s League. Bruno Levert, Green Valley; Alzear | at $3.95 - $4.95 ~ $6.95 I otherwise. The only answer to this disappeared from the old high The rooms were decorated with Lauzon, Glen Sandfield; Alcide j situation is to be found in following school, has been returned. It was Also CHILDREN’S HATS at $2.95. colorful fall flowers. Mrs. Harry Theoret, Montreal; Wilfrid and I Christ. The Christian is not one taken out of the old school by one Keyes and Mrs. Alex. Maclaren pre- Maurice Lefebvre, Glen Robertson. HAND BAGS from $2.98, $3.95 and $4.95. who feels himself better than others who knew that no pictures are to I sided at the tea table. An angel Chief mourners were her husband but rather one who has made an be hung on the walls of the class- Here are but a few of the SAVINGS food cake, donated by Mrs. Ville- and daughter, Laurenza, Mrs. Le- about-face and is taking a new di- rooms in the new school and that neuve, was won by Mrs. J. G. Blinn. febvre. She also leaves two sisters, we have this week: i rection with a new goal in life. The the pictures in the old school were Convener of the food sale was Mrs. Mrs.. Wilfrid Carrière (Bertha) of * Young People were challenged to not going to be used although they Gerald McDonald, and Mrs. Blinn Montreal, and Mrs. Andre Lauzon M (Prices good till Saturday, October 16th) 9 take this way and to go out in the were prints of good paintings. was in charge of the tea. (Florestine), Glen Sandfield; and spirit of their Lord to the tasks to World Famous Brassieres—Reg. $1.50 for $1.09 Everyone is pleased that “The two brothers, Felix Levert, Mont- which He had called them. In this Bullfrog Tavern” was in good hands Corette Wide-Band Bras—Reg. $3.95 for $2.95 way only is to be found the true real, and Alzear Levert, Alexandria. WA Meeting where it was appreciated and is now Many floral tributes, Mass offer- Cotton House Dresses—All sizes for $2.49 satisfying life. in the new school, where it will be ings and messages of sympathy, in- Blouses—All styles, including Nylon for $1.95 The thanks of the Young People The regular meeting of the WA hung. cluding telegrams, were received by Skirts—All wool for $4.95 of the United Church, Alexandria, the family. I AKTHl/N HANK 0ACANISA7I0N p/tKIMI will be held at the home of Mrs. Here is your chance to buy that EXTRA Fall Dress. Attending the funeral from a dis- DUNCAN MACRAE ADRIENNE CORRI Geo. Duval, on October 14th, at was expressed by the newly-elected tance were: Mr. and Mrs. Wilfrid In Bengaline, Taffeta, etc. JON WHITELEY VINCENT WINTER 8 p.m. president, Miss Nancy MacLeod. Carrière Alcide Theoret, Mr. and THK Following, the rally, the Young Bazaar and Tea People of Knox Church entertained Mrs. Eugene Chaput, Mrs. Joseph Tremblay, Mrs. Joseph Cazaneuve, FOR ONLY $5.95 The Glen Sandfield the visiting Young People in an PARKER hour of fellowship and fun in the Mrs. Henri Cadieux, Felix Levert, - SEE THEM NOW - JOTTER BALL PEN Annual Bazaar and Tea basement of the church, after which Miss Aldea Rodrigue, all of Mont- real; Albert Poirier, Mr. Ampleman, 0 All-Wool Jersey Sweaters $1.98 lunch was served and the rally broke $2.95 in aid of the W.A. Hawkesbury; Mr. and Mrs. Albert up with the singing of the National Helen Harper Turtleneck Sweaters r;:r.v.. .. $3.95 LARGE REFILLS will be held in Laporte, Alexandria; Mr. and Mrs. 1 Crinolines—Reg. $2.98 for $2.19 69c Anthem. I The Hall, Glen Sandfield Alzear Lauzon, Glen Sandfield; Mr. | Nylons—Reg. $1.35 for $1.09 • Shaving Mugs. and Mrs. Alzear Levert, Mr. and • Candy Cabaret? Wilfred McLeister Mrs. Rudolphe Levert, Bruno Le- • News. Saturday Afternoon vert, Mrs. Lorenzo Levert, Mrs. Con- | Carmen’s Dress Shoppe | Two pictures that will STATIONERY For RESULTS Use rad Levert, Alexandria; Mr. and especially appeal to Glengarry for Home, School and Office OCTOBER 9th Mi-s. Freddy Rozon, St. Clet Que.; Scots. Music at 2 p.m. Mr. and Mrs. H. Cadieux, Lachute, | PHONE 358 (In Gerry’s Studio Building) | ALEXANDRIA, ONT. “NEWS” WANT ADS Que.; Mr. and Mrs. A. Gevry, Dorion. , Page 6 The Glengarry News, Alexandria, Ontario, Thursday, October 7th, 1954

☆ ☆ McPhail, Montreal. Four Attendants -COUNTY CORRESPONDENCE- GLEN SANDFIELD William Legault is spending a few Early Autumn Weddings & # days at Hamilton. For Bride Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Deeks of Win- tical gowns. They were Miss Si- ☆ Mrs. C. A. Cattanach, Williams- chester, visited with the latter’s mone Samson, the groom’s sister; ☆ ☆ ☆ Glen Nevis Scene H ART—MacDON ALD I McCRIMMON I LANCASTER town, spent a few days last week at sister, Mrs. D. A. McGregor and Mrs. John Paul Vachon, the bride’s ^# The marriage of Margaret Ger- V the home of D. H. MacKenzie. family. sister-in-law, and Miss Vivianne trude MacDonald, only daughter of Gerald McLatchie, Ottawa, spent Charlotte McPhail of Ottawa, Of Nuptials Miss Martha Watt, R.N., has re- Rozon. The gowns were of net over Mr. and Mrs. John Allan MacDon- Bob Marshall of Guelph, spent a week with his brother, J. A. Mc- spent the week-end at her home turned to Hamilton, after spending SAMSON—VACHON taffeta in pink, green and yellow. ald of Cornwall, formerly of Glen the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Latchie. here. All had small feathered hats and Dougald MacGillivray. a three-week vacation with Mr. and St. Margaret’s Church, Glen Nevis, Norman, .to Gerald Jatne& Hart, son Major H. J. MeCrimmon called on carried nosegays of Pinochio roses Mr. affd Mrs. John Chisholm, Mr. Mrs. J. C. Watt and family, and was the scene of an autumn wed- of Mr. and Mrs. James Hart of Glen Sandfield friends, Saturday. At the end of 1953 the Federal in contrasting colors. and Mrs. Cunnington of Montreal, other relatives and friends here. ding When Jacqueline Vachon, Cornwall, took place September Mrs. D. H. MacKenzie and Miss government had 40,000,000 pounds Roma Amelotte was best man. called on Mr. and Mrs. D. N. Mac- Mrs. Richard Handy is visiting daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Herve 11th in St. Columban’s Church, Mary MacKenzie attended the of butter stockpiled as a result of Vachon of North Lancaster, was Ushers were Harvey Ranger, John Cornwall. Monsignor R. J. Mac- Leod, Sunday. relatives in Montreal. price-support operations. Paul Vachon and Bernard Lajoie. Mr. and Mrs. Ken Johns and little bazaar and tea at Stardale, Satin- united in marriage in a double-ring Donald officiated. Dr. J. U. Tanner and Mrs. Tanner day. For the occasion the bride’s son of Renfrew, visited relatives on were in Montreal on Saturday at- ceremony to Femand Samson, son The bride being a member of the Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Fraser re- of Mr. and Mrs. Emile Samson of mother wore a gown of medium blue Children of Mary, the marriage was Monday. tending the marriage of. the for- pure silk shantung, embroidered in Miss Kay MacCrimmon and Miss mer’s niece. turned from Renfrew, after spend- Bainsville. Rev. J. A. Wylie solemnized in the sanctuary. Prior ing a week’s vacation with their officiated. silver gray silk. Her hat was white to the ceremony, she renewed her Helen Meighen of Montreal; Mr. Miss Lois Derry returned to her plush felt and her accessories were and Mrs. John MacCrimmon, and son, Donald. The altar was decorated with Act of Consecration at the Blessed home in McMasterville, Que., on navy blue. With this she wore a Alex. MacLeod of Calumet, were Mrs. D. J. McRae is at present baskets of gladioli. Dahlias decor- Virgin’s altar with Misses Thelma Sunday, after spending a two-week corsage of Johanna Hill roses. Mrs. guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Mac- visiting her daughter, Mrs. Charles ated the railing and from the pews Sloane and Leona Murphy repre- vacation with her grandparents, Samson chose a navy blue fitted Crimmon. Marsh, at Three Rivers, Quebec. were hung white gladioli sprays and senting the Society. Mr. and Mrs. E. McPherson. bodice dress of crepe and lace with Robert Campbell of Madoc, spent Don’t forget the Bazaar and white satin bows. Rev. Sister Mary Edward Baker was soloist and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cable left this matching bolero, navy blue and pink the week-end at his home here. Afternoon Tea in the Hall, Satur- of St. Agnes of the Holy Cross pre- Mrs. L. Parisien presided at the week for Clute, Ont., where they will accessories and a corsage of Jo- Alex. Williams of Montreal, spent day, October 9th, from 2 to 5. sided at the organ. The Ave Maria organ. visit their son and two daughters. hanna Hill roses. the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. The asphalt surface has been was rendered by the convent choir. Given in marriage by her father, Mr. and Mrs. James Bethune, Rod. MacCrimmon. completed on the county road Given in marriage by her father, Following the ceremony, dinner the bride wore â floor-length gown Boston, are visiting the former’s Will Campbell of Toronto, spent through Glen Sandfield. the bride wore an exclusive, strap- was served to 212 guests at the of white taffeta with fitted bodice mother, Mrs. Ella Bethune and the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Miss Mildred MacMillan, Mont- less gown of white baby tulle and Royal Hotel. The bride’s table was and bouffant skirt. The heart- family. Donald Campbell and D. D. Camp- real, spent last week-end with her embroidered silk over taffeta. The centred with a four-tier wedding shaped neckline was embroidered bell. Mrs. A. E. McNaughton and Mrs. parents, Mr, and Mrs. Arthur Mac- matching bolero buttoned down the cake and bouquets of autumn with bugle beads and brilliants. Her Miss Leila Maxwell of Toronto, Mason McLennan were in Montreal Millan. front and had a stand-up collar flowers. Leonard Bergmame, the floor-length veil of embroidered spent a few days with Miss Camp- over the week-end, attending a o and long tapering sleeves ending in bride’s uncle, proposed the toast to tulle was gathered to a tiara WMS conference for presidents and the bride. bell and Mack. Campbell. points over the hands. Her finger- studded with brilliants, and she car- Mi*, and Mrs. W. G. MacLeod paid organization departmental secre- ☆ ☆ For their honeymoon the couple TAYSIDE tip veil was held in place by a ried a cascade bouquet of pink roses. a visit to friends at Vankleek Hill, taries, which was held in Melville tiara of seed pearls and rhinestones. motored to Niagara Falls, Wheeling, Her only ornament was a single on Sunday. Church. She carried a cascade of red Kil- W.V., Atlantic City, N.J., and New strand of pearls which her mother o Rev. S. J. Sharkey, who was called Jean McGregor, R.N., B.N., of the A KING-SIZE apple pie weighing larney roses, Auratum lilies and tiny York City. The bride’s going-away wore on her wedding day. here by the death of his mother, & ☆ Royal Victoria Hospital, Montreal, over a hundred pounds was rosebuds on pale blue streamers. suit was silver blue with navy ac- She was attended by four cousins. Mrs. Andrew Sharkey, left last week cessories. Her hat was of silver blue DALKEITH spent the week-end with her mother recently baked for the Washing- Mrs. Roma Amelotte, the bride’s Mrs. Sandy E. McRae of Ottawa, as for his home in Carberry, Man. He and brothers. sister, was matron of honor. She feathers with navy trimmings. matron of honor, wore a strapless ton State Apple Blossom Fest- was accompanied by his father, who Miss Maggie Campbell, Mr. and wore a strapless gown of blue ny- They will reside in Bainsville. Miss Flora A. McDonald, nurse, of ival. The specially built alumi- model gown of dusty rose taffeta plans to spend some time with his Mrs. Dan Campbell and family lon net over taffeta with matching Out-of-town guests were present with jacket of Chantilly lace and Detroit, has been spending the past num pie pan — the largest ever son and family. visited Mr. and Mrs. Linden Camp- lace bolero and a tiny pale blue from Saint John, N.B., Fredericton, matching Juliet cap. Miss Mildred week or so with her mother, Mrs. made — measured eight feet bell, at Smiths Falls. net-covered feather hat studded N.B., Montreal, Lachine, Water- MacDonald of Vankleek Hill, and A. W. R. McDonald. across. with rhinestones and carried a town, Lafargeville, Cornwall, Mar- Miss Helen Artman of Detroit, Norman Hess, travelling machin- E. Perrier returned home. Mrs. E. A. McPhail is spending a Made us wonder how big a semi-cascade of Ophilia roses. tintown, Alexandria, St. Clet and Mich., wore taffeta gowns with over- ery salesman of Joliet, Que., paid Neil A. MacLeod had a heifer few days with Mr. and Mrs. Donald pie you’d get if all the apple pies The three bridesmaids wore iden- Glen Robertson. skirts of net and matching taffeta business calls in the village last badly injured by the CNR train, baked in one day on regular- jackets, Miss MacDonald in pale week. Saturday am. It had to be size aluminum pans were put pink and Miss Artman in coral pink. Mrs. J. W. MacLeod returned slaughtered later. together. And that brings to Their headdresses were Juliet caps home after two weeks’ visit in Peter- Residents of here sympathize with YOU CAN DEPEND ON mind all the different aluminum ‘it's time he talked thing's over and they carried nosegays of pink, borough with her son, Stanley, and the family of the late Xavier St. When kidneys fail to cooking utensils used today in Denis, who passed away on Septem- remove excess acids white and blue ’mums. Flower girl family. and wastes, back- homes and hospitals and res- with a Sun Life Tnan ! ' was Miss Sarah MacDonald, who D. D. MacLeod of Cornwall, was a ber 28th, in his 88th year. He had ache, tired feeling, taurants. .. No wonder Canada been a resident of the village for the disturbed rest often wore a Nile green taffeta gown with week-end visitor with relatives here. follow. Dodd’s is stepping up her production of net overskirts and head wreath of Dr. Mitchell of Montreal, paid an past 20 years, and previously had Kidney Pilla stimu- late kidneys to this light, bright metal to one yellow and bronze ’mums. She car- inspection visit to his farm, which been engaged in farming. normal duty. You and a quarter billion pounds a feel better—sleep ried a nosegay of the same flowers. he purchased this summer from Mc- Rhoda MacLennan, R.N., Brock- better, work better. year! Aluminum Company of Nab Campbell. ville, is spending some time with Get Dodd’s at any Clifford Hart was best man, and drug store. You can Canada, Ltd. (Alcan). ushers were Neil MacDonald, After spending a couple of weeks her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. K. depend on Dodd’s. brother of the bride; James Fraser with relatives in Montreal, Mrs. J. MacLennan. of Lancaster, a cousin, and Nelson Hart of Ottawa, brother of the groom. Her cousin, Donald Mac- Donald, was ring bearer. Patrick Hart, the groom’s brother, was mas- ter server at the Mass. AO 11 • is the TIME to BUY your As the bridal ■ party left the church, they were saluted by Pipe- Major George Montgomery and • Pay Zl/i% interest Piper Duncan McDonald. The wed- for 12 years. ding breakfast was served in Mac- CAYADA Donell’s Inn, where the guests were senes • Are always worth received by the parents of the bride 100?f on the dollar. and groom. Mrs. MacDonald wore • May be cashed at a two-piece crepe dress in beige with SAVINGS any time at full brown trim. She wore brown acces- face value plus sories and a corsage of pink roses. interest. . time to hove a Sun Life man safeguard the little The groom’s mother wore a street- BONUS lady with a Sun Life of Canada life insurance policy. length dress of dusty rose with The Sun Life man in your community is panels of Chantilly lace, navy acces- from sories and corsage of yellow roses. Representing the Sun Life in your community : For her wedding trip, the bride wore an all-wool gold suit with Wood, Gundy & Company brown accessories and corsage of Limited pink roses. On their return, the LARRY J. McCOSHAM young couple was tendered a recep- 36 King Street West Toronto 1 Office 401 Phones Res. 4850-W tion at Green Valley Pavilion. Telephone: EMpire 4-4321 4 Second St. E., Cornwall Guests from a distance were Miss F. A. MacDonald, R.N., Mrs. Joseph Artman, R.N., and Helen, Detroit; Jack and Findlay MacGillis, Wind- sor; Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Hart, Oshawa; Mrs. Irwin Kirkpatrick, Mr. and Mrs. Sandy McRae, Ot- Among the satisfactions of a Bank Account... tawa; Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Murphy, Mrs. R. L. Stevenson, Farran’s Point; Major and Mrs. James R. MacDonald and Mildred, Bruce and Gerald, Vankleek Hill; Mrs. Jo- hanna MacDonald, Mrs. Fred Par- sons, Dalkeith; Miss Mary C. Mac- Donald, Montreal; Miss Marguerite and James Shay, Chesterville; Mr. and Mrs. Rod. P. MacDonald and Mary, Glen Norman; Mr. and Mrs. Sylvester MacDonald, Alexandria; ! Mr. and Mrs. Arlie Fraser and family, Lancaster, and Neil J. Mac- Donald, Glen Nevis. • o ADDRESS YOUft MAIL CORRECTLY ☆ ☆ APPLE HILL Write clearly and give COMPLETE address; include Postal Zone Number in Quebec, Montreal, Ottawa, Toronto, Winnipeg and Mrs. Douglas MacDonald, Ottawa, ; Vancouver. called at the home of Mr. and Mrs. D. A. MacDonald, on Saturday. It's reassuring to watch savings grow ... to You feel more secure with your money safe have your hank book record your progress. • PUT RETURN ADDRESS ON ALL MAIL Mr. and Mrs. George Colbourne and readily available when you need it. Get the habit of including your return ad- and three children and Mrs. Wil- dress on the top left corner of envelopes liam McNamara were in Montreal and parcels. (Include zone number if ap- on Sunday. plicable). Angus McConachy and Miss Thelma Neville, St. Marguerite, Que., called at the home of Mr. and A? {/otifckou/... Mrs. Bill McMillan and Mrs. James Multiply by 9,200,000 deposit accounts Neville, during the week. that first class mail, if 8 ounces or under, posted in Canada the satisfactions you enjoy from your for distant points within Canada, goes by air, where delivery Lawrence Racine, Brantford, and can be speeded. Miss Betty Ann Thompson, Corn- bank account. The grand total of comfort, wall, called on Mrs. Racine during POSTAL RATES - FIRST CLASS the week. security and peace of mind shows, better LETTERS.. Miss Hilda McDonald, Montreal, than a dollar total, the essential value of a LOCAL DELIVERY — 4 cents first ounce; 2 cents each additional spent the week-end with her par- ounce. OTHER PARTS OF CANADA, U.S.A., BRITISH COM- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh R. Mc- bank account. More deposit accounts than MONWEALTH, CENTRAL AND SOUTH AMERICA, FRANCE Donald. AND SPAIN — 5 cents first ounce; 3 cents each additional Mrs. Alex. L. McDermid is spend- there are adult Canadians, with new accounts ounce. ALL OTHER COUNTRIES — 6 cents first ounce, 4 cents ing a few days, in Montreal ' with each additional ounce. opening every day, reflects the confidence Mr. and Mrs. Neil Macaulay and POSTCARDS.. EVERYWHERE - 4 cents family, and with Miss Doris Mc- of the nation in the chartered banks. . ’ 55-PO-l l.B Dermid. o | OFFICE Canada’s first highway was the HON. ALCIDE CÔTÉ. 'âC.iMjQl W. J. TURNBULL It's a comforting feeling to have cash on THE BANKS SERVING YOUR COMMUNITY POSTMASTER GENERAL- •• ' ^"DE^TY fOSTMASTER GENERAL road between Montreal and Quebec, hand for opportunities, emergencies. built early in the 18th centüry. i The Glengarry News, Alexandria, Ontario, Thursday, October 7th, 1954 Page 7

* " * Farm and Market News Local Cheese Selling Effort At i GLEN ROY I - # GLENGARRY COMMISSION AUCTION Napanee Gets National Approval John A. O’Connor, St. Catharines, Montreal Livestock Market is spending o few weeks with his NAPANEE, Oct. 2. — Lennox and parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ranald Addington Cheese Producers are O’Connor. SALE MONTREAL, Oct. 4. — Prices generally held steady in moderate Farm Forum News Mr. and Mrs. Michael Curran, trading on Montreal livestock markets today. Early sales were too few to having considerable success with their efforts to sell more cheese Chesterville, spent Sunday with Mrs. establish any cattle or hog prices. J. A. Kennedy. Receipts: 878 cattle, 709 calves, 653 sheep and lambs and 299 hogs. within county borders. One of their Greetings, forum groups in Glen- — EVERY MONDAY — big efforts has received national garry County! Are you ready to Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Filion Good and choice vealers brought 22-23, a few 24, common and were in St. Anne de Beaupre for medium 42-20, a few loads of drinkers and grassers made 10 and 10.25. recognition in a trade magazine. help National Farm Radio Forum The Cheese Producers interested open its 15th season, on November the week-end. Phone 286 — Lancaster, Ontario — Highway 34 Lambs were hard sellers, while only a few sheep sold at prices from Evelyn McDonald, Simonne Filion 5 to 9. one of the leading restaurants in 8th, as it discusses the timely topic, Napanee to feature cheese and “Farm Forum In the Community”? and Hubert Filion, Lachine, were The Montreal livestock markets will be closed Monday, October 11th, at their homes here for the week- Thanksgiving Day, cheese dishes. The back of the Ontario listeners will have a choice Superior Restaurant’s menu con- of six radio stations over which to end. tains a full page ad for cheese, to be hear forum broadcasts and reports, • o both served with mèals and taken and at this point may we present to ☆ ☆ EGG PRICES UP AND DOWN home. The ad tells how good local you our provincial secretary, none I MARTINTOWN I 1 cheese is, where it can be obtained other than that favorite of many in town and how to take care of rural listeners to ,'CBC farm broad- ON MONTREAL MARKETS Mrs. Edmonds and Miss C. Mc- casts, Mr. Jack McPherson. If you cheese properly. The ad is well il- Intyre, Ottawa, were week-end The Montreal egg market was are among the - few who have not lustrated. guests of their brother, C. R. Mc- SAVE MONEY treated to variation in price tone at heard him on radio, then do meet Cheese Festival Arrangements have been made to Intyre, and Mrs. McIntyre. USE the week-end, A largd eggs taking him through the medium of your have the restaurant people tell cus- Mrs. J. MacHattie, who has been a cut of 5 cents on open wholesale Family Herald, September 16th tomers, tourists in particular, where the guest of her sister, Mrs. M. D. selling, while A medium and A small Again Featured issue, page 5, as he tells his readers YOUR HOME GROWN GRAINS they can get good Ontario cheese McMartin, has returned to her home gained 1 to 2 cents. Demand has how “A Duchess Opens the C.N.E.” WITH to take home. A nearby grocer in Toronto. been in very cautious mood. Retail- Mr. McPherson met with county During October keeps a stock of five and ten-pound Miss Muriel Clark, Montreal, was ing in small lots saw A large down executives of Farm Forum Federa- cheese on hand to supply the trade. the guest of Mrs. L. R. Clark, the tion on the evening of September I 3 cents on some sales and in large He is also, wholesaler for the local Glen. retail handovers 2 cents down. , TORONTO, Oct. 1. — The hotels and restaurants so that these 22nd, in the office of Mi-. J. Y. Hum- October Cheese Festival will again Miss Gladys Kier, Montreal, was CO-OP One week-end day receipts, Board phries. He reviewed, briefly, the sources need not keep a large supply with her mother over the week-end. of Trade reports, were down 1,651 this year focus the attention of the National Farm Forum picture, then on hand. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley McCausland cases from the 2,548 cases on same nations’ housewives on the high A recent issue of the Hotel and passed -on to forums in Ontario, food ‘ value of cheese. During the and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Lawrence day a year ago. Restaurant Review, trade paper for where' the objective for this year is of Tewkesbury, Mass., and Mrs. CONCENTRATES Potatoes and dairy produce are countless centuries since cheese was to hold our present numbers with the eating place and hotel people in Louis Lemaire of Montreal, called unchanged. discovered, its reputation and use Canada, has more than two pages yet a second objective, the re-build- on Mrs. A. C. McDonald and other Chickens and fowl are offering as a food has increased. ing of our Forum numbers at the to this Napanee promotion and gen- friends during the week. liberally. With the exception of In Canada the per capita con- eral information on cheese. There rate of two new Forum groups per fowl which are in easier price tone, sumption of cheese had risen to are pictures of tourists eating good county. He extolled the use of Farm the market is steady. Stocks are more than six pounds by 1953. From Lennox and Addington cheese at the Forum type of thinking at meetings WA Plans Activities moving fairly well. earliest times armies and athletes Superior Restaurant, and of several in order to find answers to problems A meeting of the Woman’s Asso- Price Quotations have considered cheese to be indis- attractive way for hotels and res- and he described Farm Forum as ciation of St. Andrew’s United Eggs — Spot: A ex-large, 5314c to pensable to their diets. In World taurants to serve cheese. the Idea Department and the Edu- Church, was held Thursday evening, 54c; A large, 52c; A medium, 39c to War II this basic dairy product was It states the cheese producers cational Arm of the Federation of at the home of Mrs. Jas. Graham. CO-OP 40c; A small, 28c to 30c; B, 31c; C, one of the most important protein have supplied the restaurants with Agriculture. This informative talk The president, Mrs. Marland Mur- CUSTOM 23c. Job lots: A ex-large, 62c; A foods shipped by Canada to her the attractive menu cards, featuring by Mr. McPherson on work and aims ray, presided. Allies. As Church Anniversary Sunday is MSXENG large, 59c to 63c; A medium, 45c to cheese on the back cover. The article of Farm Forum was interlaced by gives you 48c; A small, 35c. Retail: A ex- Modern nutritionists know a great goes on to tell hotel and restaurant threads of humor as, for instance, October 24th, it was decided that large, 70c to 72c; A large, 67c to many reasons for the importance people about the several kinds of he defined an expert as an (un- the Church Supper would be on the 69c; A medium, 46c to 49c; A small, of cheese in human nutrition. First, Ontario cheese they can offer cus- known) (drip under pressure) (x)— 25th. A Turkey Supper was then THE BALANCED FEED YOU NEED 35c to 38c. and foremost, it is the most highly tomers, how to serve it and how to (spurt). planned and all arrangements were concentrated of all protein foods made. Butter — Open market: No. 1 pas- keep cheese properly. The latter County Forum was reminded that teurized Quebec tenderable fresh, and one of the most easily digested. should be no problem, states the The usual Fall Fair and Tea will 1 In fact, experiments have shown the assistance of Federation field- be held in the church hall, Friday 58c; non-tenderable, 57140. Jobbers article. man, Wm. Legault, is available in on prints, 57c to 5814c. j that 90-99 percent, of all cheese is According to the article, and to afternoon, November 42th. There I digested. Hence cheese is considered the organizing of new Forum will be the usual fancy work, apron SOLD AT Cheese — Wholesale Quebec white local sources of supply as well, re- groups. I to be among the best protein foods sults of this campaign have been and home cooking booths. and colored, 2814c; Ontario white The Federation secretary, Fraser and colored, 3114 c. for young children. Milk proteins, very satisfactory’ to date. It says The meeting was closed with the Campbell, offered some constructive fat, 'fat-soluble vitamins and milk the restaurants are enthusiastic and Mizpah Benediction. Potatoes — 75 lbs., Quebec new, criticism re the attitude of mem- minerals are the nutrients which tourists have shown genuine interest. o $1.50 to $1.75; NB, new, $1.75 to make cheese so valuable in the daily bers toward topics of prime import- $1.85; 50. lbs., NB., $1.25 to $1.35; 100 Bilingualism GLENGARRY FARMERS’ CO-OP diet. One of the interesting facts ance such as marketing. Too often, The problem of bilingualism war- lbs., NY new, $3 to $3.25. about cheese is that a great deal of Council, can claim some credit for it is found that members show not rants the attention of our educa- Phone 347 Mill Square Alexandria Live Poultry — No. 1: Chickens, it can be eaten by the individual in increased consumption of cheese in merely a lack of knowledge, but also tionists because it is probably the under 3 lbs., and 3 to 4 lbs., 25c to a day without tiring the appetite or Canada. Experience has shown that a lack of interest in these affairs greatest single obstacle to bridging 27c; 4 to 5 lbs., 24c to 26c; over 5 destroying the taste for cheese. consumption rjses sharply each that so deeply affect our agricultural the gap which divides Canada’s two lbs., 25c to 26c. Fowl: Under 4 lbs., The October Cheese Festival, October, sinks slowly over the next economy and our personal liveli- important cultures. — Springhill young hens and toms, under 48 lbs., which is an annual event sponsored four months and stabilizes at a hoods. Let us regard this situation (N.S.) Record. ADVERTISE IN “THE GLENGARRY NEWS” 32c to 34c; over 18 lbs., 28c to 30c. by Dairy Farmers of Canada, in level higher than that of the pre- as-a serious handicap to our leaders Ducks, Y7c to 30c. co-operation with the National Dairy vious year. Dairy officials are hope- who are devoting much time and Fowl — Under 4 lbs., special and ful that with the wide range of ex- energy in our interests, only to find box A, 21c; B, 19c; C, 15c; 4 to 5 Turkeys — Young hens and toms, cellent cheeses which Canada pro- us in a lethargy, or like foolish old PRINTING PRINTING lbs., special and box A, 23c; B, 21c; under 18 lbs., box A, 42c; over 18 vides that per capita consumption froggie, who sat quietly waiting for I ! C, 18c; over 5 lbs., special and A, lbs., box A, 39c to 41c. Ducks, box can be increased to 8 pounds with- “Providence to send a fly”. 25c; B, 23c; C, 20c. A. 39c. out too much difficulty in the next Plan now to make this season one few years. of the most profitable in the history o of your Forum, be outstanding as a t? -& study group rather than as a social For Style ST. RAPHAELS set or a bakery establishment. # 4 CALL I Friends and neighbors gathered at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest &- ☆ I ST. ELMO Valade on the 30th of September to celebrate the ninetieth birthday of Miss Catherine MacDonell. Mrs. Rod Gordon Church held the Rally No. McDonald expressed the congratu- Day service on Sunday morning, lations and good wishes of those with a good attendance. A number present and presented Miss Mac- of junior members assisted the Donell with a purse. Tea was served choir in the service of praise. and a pleasant hour was spent. The following received certificates \ Later the pupils of Iona Academy for Scripture memory work: Eliza- serenaded her with songs and good beth MacGregor, Joan MacGregor, 9 wishes. Helen Sinclair and Jean Sinclair. May she have nisny more years Dr. McLean-Bell addressed the of health and happiness. congregation.

We are sorry to report that Mrs. Miss Catherine Campbell, nurse- Archie McDonald suffered a bad in-training, Royal Victoria Hos- fall last Thursday,, when she sus- pital, Montreal, visited here. tained very painful lacerations and in bruises to her face and body. She is making a satisfactory recovery. Dorothy McDonald spent last

* * * i week-end at her home. Miss Ruth Gaslin, Milles Roches, Little Mary Tourangeau celebrates was a dinner guest of Mr. and Mrs. her first birthday this week. Many happy returns, Mary! PRINTING Rod McDonald last Sunday. i \ WE ARE FULLY EQUIPPED TO LOOK AFTER \ AUCTION SALE ALL YOUR PRINTING PROBLEMS OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, ETC. The undersigned will offer for sale by Public Auction, on ST. PAUL STREET EAST, ALEXANDRIA There Is No Need Fo (One block East of St. Finnan’s Cathedral) CHECK THESE... on | Have Your Printing \ • MENUS, Etc. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 16th • TICKETS The world’s finest Cheddar at 1 p.m.. Standard Time I Done Out Of Town • POSTERS cheese is made right here in Enterprise kitchen range, like new, equipped with oil burner, coal and Canada. And, our Canadian wood grates included; oil space heater; 9-piece walnut finish dining-room PATRONIZE YOUR HOME TOWN • FOLDERS suite, like new; 3-piece Chesterfield suite; cabinet electric radio; studio • PROGRAMS cheese is one of the best couch; two bedroom suites, complete with mattresses and springs; Elec- PRINTER and cheapest sources of good trolux vacuum cleaner, completely equipped; New Williams sewing • LABELS food value. It’s an excellent machine; small spinning wheel; two floor rugs, 7x9 feet; Connor electric Estimates • BILLHEADS source of protein, which washing machine; end table; tea table; centre table; 3 lawn chairs; • RULED FORMS electric floor lamp; 2 electric table lamps; mantel clock; 2 book cases; • LETTERHEADS everybody needs for building 3 bedroom chairs; armchair; 2 hall mirrors; 2 kitchen tables; kitchen Gladly Given and repairing healthy tissues. chairs; rocking chair; ashtrays; bureaus; Quebec heater; .410 rifle; dinner • ENVELOPES Enjoy the many varieties set for six; table linens; bed linens; 2 chenille bedspreads; 3 woollen NO ORDER TOO SMALL! • CHEQUES, Etc. blankets; comforter; 10 pillows; wicker chair; large copper pot; 3 crocks; of Canadian cheese ! 2 lawn mowers; electric iron; electric toaster; 2 hot plates; trunk; dishes; NO ORDER TOO LARGE! New cheese recipes ! Write glassware; garden tools; quantity of sealers; kitchen utqnsils — and many to Marie Fraser, Dairy Foods other articles too numerous to mention, Service Bureau. TERMS — CASH GEORGE R. MCDONALD, Proprietor, The GLENGARRY NEWS \ DAIRY FOODS SERVICE BUREAU ALBERT FAUBERT, Auctioneer, Alexandria, j i#S A division of Dairy Farmers of Canada ’phone 105-J-5, Alexandria. ; 409 HURON STREET, TORONTO PRINTING, .PRINTING Page 8 The Glengarry News, Alexandria, Ontario, Thursday, October 7th, 1954

☆ GLEN NEVIS ALEXANDRIA 4ft ^ # IRON & METAL Boyd Dudley returned on Sunday News” Classified Ad section evening after spending a week’s • • holiday with Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Mc- We buy all kinds of Scrap. Kay, Tillsonburg. FOR SALE Angus Macdonald, young son of • • Mr. and Mrs. John D. A. Mac- CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES ! —Com binder and loader with W. MORRIS, Manager. | power take-off. Also paper com donald, was able to return from the blower with pipes, silo size 16x32 hospital Saturday, where he had Phone: Loehiel 14-R-13 For Sale, To Let, Wanted, etc.: 50 cents lor thirty words or less; plank in good condition. Apply to undergone treatment for the pa$t 36-tf 3 cents each additional word; extra insertions, 40 cent minimum. RUSSELL McILWAIN, Vankleek Hill, Ont., ’phone 4-R-3. 40-lp week. Births, Deaths: No charge. Cards of Thanks: 75 cents. In Mem- Mrs. Tom O’Hare and Marlene, orlam: Minimum, 75 cents, 10 cents per line of verse. Public 1 —Quebec heater, in A1 condition. Montreal, spent the week with her Notices: 12 cents per line, first insertion; 8 cents per line subse- Reason for sale, converted to oil. quent insertions. 10 cents extra if not paid in advance; 25 cents Apply to J. L. O. SABOURIN, Ken- father, Rod. A. McDonell. On the extra if Box No. ' used. yon St. West. week-end she was joined by her husband, Mr. O’Hare. BUY AT —175 Barred Rock pullets, McKil- Copy for Classified Ads must be in this office not later than noon Mrs. Peter McLeod and grand- Thursday, to appear in current week’s columns. lican strain, 5% months old, started to lay. Your pick from 400. Apply children, Carol and Sheldon, spent to HARRY CAMPBELL, R.R. 1, the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. J. Moose Creek, ’phone: Maxville 142- BIRTHS CARD OF THANKS W-3. 40-2p Latreille, Glen Walter. RUDOLPH’S Dr. Allan McLeod, Mrs. McLeod CHOQUETTE — We wish to extend CAMPBELL — On Tuesday, Sep- —Black Persian coat, trimmed with and son, of Detroit, are enjoying tember 28th, 1954, at Cornwall our sincere thanks to all those mink, size 36-38. Also a Marconi AND SAVE General Hospital, to Mr. and Mrs. who were so kind at the time of radio, five-tube, in good condition. their holidays with Mr. and Mrs. D. Archie Campbell (nee Agnes our recent bereavement, and to Apply to MRS. PAUL LEGER, !Loc- R. A. McLeod and family. ☆ ☆ ☆ McEwen) of Maxville, Ont,, a son. express special appreciation to hiel St. 40-2c those who sent Mass oflerings, Mr. and Mrs. Ambrose McDonell WATCH FOR CLEMENT—On Wednesday, October floral, tributes and cards of sym- —Used machinery — 1 Cockshutt and sons, Miss Geraldine McDonell, WEEK-END SPECIALS 6th, 1954, at Hotel Dieu Hospital, pathy. No. 20 tractor with hydraulic plow; Montreal, spent the week-end with Cornwall, to Mr. and Mrs. Martin —Mrs. Delphis Choquette 1 Farmal A tractor with plow; their father, Archie McDonell. Clement, Alexandria, a daughter. and the family. 1 manure spreader on rubber. Phone Alexandria, Ont. 40-lc or write SMITH SALES AND SER- SEGUIN — On Saturday, October VICE; your John Deere Dealer, 2nd, 1954, at the Queen Elizabeth DORE — The family of the late Maxville, Ont. 40-2c Youngest plowman ever to compete in a major event at the Hospital, Montreal, to Mr. and Solomon Dpre wish to express Ontario Plowmen’s Association International Match, 14-year-old Mrs. Mack Seguin (nee Grace their deep appreciation to friends, —Barred Rock pullets, ready to lay. MacDonell), a son. relatives and neighbors for the Also 20 ton of wire-baled hay. Apply GERALD LYTTLE of High Bluff, Man., western Canadian plowing consideration shown to them at to A. S. McLEOD, Glen Nevis, champion, will be one of an expected >12 champion provincial plow- ENGAGEMENTS the time of their recent bereave- ’phone: Lancaster 4474. 40-lc men from six provinces competing for the Canadian tractor plowing ment and for the Mass offerings, championship and the Esso Silver Plow. The match will be held at BENOIT - LAPIERRE — Mi-, and flowers and messages of sympathy. —Man’s grey suit, large size, never Mrs. Peter Benoit of Alexandria, 40-lc worn; will sell at a sacrifice. Apply Breslau, near Kitchener, Ont., October 12th to 15th. Bronchozone Cough Syrup announce the engagement of their to MRS. M. STANHOPE — first daughter, Joyce, to Hubert La- ROULEAU — La famille Rouleau house south of Champlain Service pierre, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jo- remercie bien sincèrement parents Station, Alexandria. 40-lp sephus Lapierre of Alexandria. et amis, pour le témoignage de -COUNTY CORRESPONDENCE- 75c The wedding will take place sympathie à l’occasion du décès —'150 Barred Rock pullets, started de leur frère l'Abbé Rouleau de to lay. Apply to OVILA CAMPEAU, October 16th, 1954, in Sacred R.R. 2, Alexandria. 40-lp Heart Church, Alexandria. Cornwall. ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆ Along with the Banks, Post Office and many business places —Climax washing machine, one BONNIE HILL | GREEN VALLEY BURTON - DASHNEY — Mr. and ROULEAU — The Rouleau family I we will be Mrs. Leslie Burton of Greenfield, year old, in excellent condition, for # # wishes to express their profound $60 cash. Apply to MRS. ANTONIO announce the engagement of their gratitude for the many acts of daughter,, Ann Shirley, to John GODARD', Linsley St., north of Archie MacAlpine and sister, Miss Sunday visitors of Joe and John kindness and expressions of sym- CNR tracks, ’phone 180. 40-2p CLOSED ON MONDAY Dashney, son of Mrs. Thomas pathy received upon the death of Barbara MacAlpine of Bothwell, McDougall were Mr. and Mrs. Tom Dashney of Greenfield and the their brother, Rev. Father Rouleau —Auto-Knitter Machine, complete Ont., spent the past week at the O’Hara and Marlene, of Montreal, late Mr. Dashney. The marriage of Cornwall. with French and English instruc- Thanksgiving Day — October 11th. will take place October 16th. home of Mr. and Mrs. John Archie and Mr. and Mrs. Rod MacDonell tion books, skeiners and all other of Glen Nevis. fixtures, Used only two years, in per- MacDonald, and visited all their PROULX - RENAUD — Mr. and IN MEMORIAM Mr. and Mrs. Ambrose MacDonell Mrs. John B. Proulx of Dalkeith, fect running order. Reasonable friends around. announce the engagement of their GRANT — In loving meinory of a price. Apply at NEWS OFFICE. Dan Ross spent the week-end and sons, Wayne and Brian, Mr. and daughter, Marguerite Clarisse, to dear sister, Annabel (Mrs. Robert 38-3p with friends in Cornwall and Finch. Mrs. Rene Seguin, Miss Geraldine ÔST ROM’S Mr. Frank Renaud of Montreal, Grant)-, who passed away October MacDonell of Montreal, and Mr. 13th, 1953. TO LET Mr. and Mrs. Clarence McMillan, DRUG AMD JEWELLERY STORE son of Mrs. Bridget Renaud and Archie McDonell of Bridge End, the late Mr. Renaud. The mar- Love’s greatest gift — Loehiel, spent Saturday evening at Phone 21 Mill Square riage has been arranged to take remembrance. —Heated apartment to let in Shirley the home of Mr. and Mrs. John spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. place on Saturday, October 30th, Block, Main St., Alexandria. Owner Mervyn MacDonald. —Maggie Ann. will redecorate. Apply at NEWS Archie MacDonald. 1954, in Sacred Heart Church,. Dunvegan, Ont., 40-lc We are glad to hear Mrs. John Mr. and Mrs. Mathias Billard and Alexandria. OFFICE. 36-tf Allan McDonald is feeling better Mrs. Doslte Guerrier of Cornwall, McEWEN — In loving memory of -Four-room apartment on St. Paul j spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. MARRIED Mrs. Henry S. McEwen, who St., modem and convenient. Apply after her illness. ; Mrs. T. J. MacBride left for Wind- Wilfred Secours. —The marriage is announced of passed away October 7th, 1950. to DAVE E. MARKSON, ’phone 222. Mrs. Marie Sara (Rita) Potter, of Fond memories linger forever, 40-lc sor, Ont., after spending a few days Mr. and Mrs. George Stephenson Montreal, daughter of the late Time cannot change them it’s true. with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. and son, Bobby, of Detroit, and Mr. Adelard Lalonde and Mrs. Lalonde Years that may come cannot sever BOARD AND ROOM and Mrs. Emery Filion of Cornwall, Our loving remembrance of you. Angus Hay. of Alexandria, to Gordon McDougall Duncan McCaskill, Glen Andrew, visited with Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Filion of Lanark, Ont., son of the late Mr. —Husband and family. —ROOM AND BOARD FOR IN- and Mrs. Alexander McDougall of Maxville, Ont. 40-lc VALIDS AND AGED with Nursing visited Archie and Miss Barbara on Wednesday. Mrs. William Sauve Perth, Ont. Care. Private and semi-private MacAlpine, Saturday evening. of Dalhousie, visited on Sunday. rooms. Apply or write NORA GRANT — In loving memory of our GRANT’S REG. N. ELITE CONVA- o —— Orville McKinnon, RCAF, of St. WEDDING RECEPTION dear mother and grandmother, LESCENT AND REST LODGE, 205 -.v, ^ Johns, Quebec, was home on Sun- Mrs. Robert Grant, who passed First St. East, Cornwall, Ont. Phone day afternoon. [FEED SERVICE! —Wedding reception in honor of away October 13th, 1953. I MacDONALD’S GROVE | Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Valade (nee 437. 39-4c V — ^ Rosa O’Connor), in Green Valley Loves greatest gift. Rae, and her grandmother, Mrs. F. Pavilion, Friday night, October 8th. Remembrance. WANTED Stanley Cameron, New York City, Everybody welcome. 40-lp —The family and MacKercher, at Athol. grandchildren. Middle-aged woman, to take care is spending some time with his par- Mrs. A. G. MacGregor spent the of two elderly women in Westmount, ents, Mr. ànd Mrs. Alex. Cameron, Attention Farmers! CARD OF THANKS Dunvegan, Ont. 40-lp Que. Please ’phone collect, WAlnut early part of the week with Alex- 9805, Montreal. 40-2C Miss Betty MacGregor spent the andria friends. CAMERON — The family of the MacKENZIE—In loving memory of week-end with Miss Catherine Mac- John D. McLennan is undergoing late Mrs. Janet E. Cameron of a dear father, Malcolm Mac- —Maid for general housework, with Kenzie, who passed away October comfortable living quarters. Call treatment in the Civic Hospital, Ot- Maxville, Ont., wish to express 9th, 1953. NOTICE TO CREDITORS tawa. their sincere thanks to relatives Montreal collect, WAlnut 9805. 40-2c In the matter of the ESTATE of Sweet memories are treasures no one Mr. Wright, R.O.P. tester, paid GRAND OPENING and friends for messages of sym- DONALD JOHN McLEOD, late of pathy and beautiful floral offer- can steal, HELP WANTED the Township of Loehiel, in the the Delco-Dale Farm a visit on of our new fully equipped ings received during their recent Death leaves a wound no one can —Reliable girl or middle-aged County of Glengarry, Farmer, De- Saturday. bereavement in the loss of their heal, ceased. dear Mother.. 40-lc woman, preferably French - speak- The sympathy of the community His memory’s sweeter and dearer ing, for domestic work. To live in. TAKE NOTICE that all persons goes out to Harold Oameron, in his year after year. Apply to MRS. GERARD VIAU, having any claim against the estate MacSWEYN—The sisters and broth- of Donald John McLeod, late of the recent bereavement, the death of er of the late Mrs. Duncan P. —Sadly missed by the family, Lancaster, ’phone 4502 . 39-tf FEED MILL j Glen Sandfield, Ont. 40-lp Township of Loehiel, in the County his aged mother. MacSweyn, wish to express their of Glengarry, Farmer, who died on sincere appreciation for the many —Girl desiring a good home, and o | REEVES — In loving memory of a steady position, good wages, capable or about the 30th day of July, 1954, acts of kindness by neighbors and in domestic duties. Apply. 205 First are required to send particulars of ☆ friends and expressions of sym- i dear mother, . who passed away ☆ October 5ÜI, 1943. St. East, ’phone 437, Cornwall, Ont. same to the undersigned solicitor for WILLIAMSTOWN IN MAXVILLE pathy extended to them in their NORA GRANT’S ELITE CONVA- the executors on or before the 20th I sad bereavement. Special thanks Remembrance is a golden chain LESCENT & REST LODGE 39-2c day of October, A.D. 1954. (On the site of the former Herb Robinson mill) to the Rev. S. A. R. Delve, Dr. Death tries to break, but all in vain. DATED at Cornwall this 22nd day Markson and the nurses and staff To have, to love and then to part of September, AD. 1954. The sincere sympathy of the of General Hospital, Cornwall. Is the greatest sorrow of one’s heart. AGENTS WANTED community is extended to Mr. and • • • The years may wipe out many MILLIGAN & MACDONALD, 40-lc BE YOUR OWN BOSS! Earn . 165 Pitt Street, Mrs. Irwin Stanley, on the loss of things money the first day with a profit- Cornwall. Ontario. 38-3c their two children. FEATURING A FULL LINE OF POIRIER — The family of the late But this they wipe out never, able agency consisting of 250 prod- Mrs. Joseph Poirier wish to ex- The memory of those happy days ucts, including cosmetics, tonics, NOTICE TO CREDITORS World Wide Communion was ob- press to their relatives, friends When we were all together. food products, household necessities. In the matter of the ESTATE of served in St. Andrew’s United and neighbors their heartfelt —Ever remembered by daughters, AUGUSTA MARY ROSS-ROSS, thanks for the sympathy and Wonderful territory In your area. Church on Sunday morning, with Shur-Gain Concentrates and Mrs. Salyme Brunet and Write, immediately for free details. late of the Township of Lancaster, Rev. Mr. Rainer, Montreal, of the kindness shown to them during in the County ' of Glengarry, their recent bereavement and for Miss Bertha Reeves. 40-lp FAMILEX, Dept. 2, Montreal 24. 40-lc Widow, Deceased. Bible Society, occupying the pulpit the floral tributes, Mass offerings TAKE NOTICE that all persons and assisting the pastor, Rev. G. W. and messages of condolence. ROBINSON — In loving memory of BY hard work and intelligence Shur-Gain Complete Feeds Glen Robertson, Ont. 40-lp a dear father and grandfather, having any claim against the estate Irvine, with the Communion service. who passed away October 1st, you can make $400-$500 in commis- of Augusta Mary Ross-Ross, late of A food sale under the auspices of 1949, sions. Starting now we require the the Township of Lancaster, in the PERSONAL" services or 2 or 3 active men and County of Glengarry, Widow, who the Woman’s Association will be —Ever remembered by women of responsibility to sell Can- died on or about the 9th day of ■ held in the Township Hall on Friday —Baby sitting, after school hours. the family. ada Savings Bonds on a commission December, 1953, are required to send 1 afternoon, from 2 to 5 o’clock, Call: Alexandria 200-J. 40-lc Glen Robertson, Ont. 40-lp basis, full time or part time, no ex- particulars of same to the under-1 n„+rihAr perience is necessary, but if you can signed solicitor for the executors on ! „ _ . . .. 0. LAMOUREUX & FILS learn quickly to sell, your earnings or before the 20th day of October, I , ^le Holy Communion of the will be good from now until Nov. 15. A.D. 1954. - | Lbrd’s Supper will be observed in PHONE 241 MAXVILLE, ONT. Hundreds of investors in Glengarry DATED at Cornwall this 22nd day : st. Andrew’s Presbyterian Church, will want to buy Canada Savings HOLIDAY CLOSING Bonds, especially through a leading PMILLIGAN>&19MACDONALD, !on Sunday afternoon, October 10th, District firm, when you as Sub- 165 Pitt Street, |at 2.30 o’clock. DORE’S MEAT MARKET Agent, explain them carefully. These Cornwall, Ontario. 38-3c ' are the safest investment obtainable CENTRE MEAT MARKET in Canada and are always cashable at $10.0 and interest. You will be MELOCHE & SABOURIN doing a valuable service to everyone to whom you sell a maximum of will be closed all day these Bonds, and most thoughtful people prefer the commission on BUSINESS and PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY their business to remain at home. Write, telephone or wire sending MONDAY, OCTOBER 11th references. Particulars will be sent to you. All supplies are free and no INSURANCE Accountants and Auditors ELECTRIC MOTORS THANKSGIVING DAY investment,' except selling ability, is 1c SALE necessary. JOHN GRAHAM AND TWICE AS MUCH CO., LTD., 85 Sparks St., Ottawa, 4. INSURANCE Ottawa, Cornwall, Kingston NEW — REBUILT Brockville Repairs and Rewinds 39-2C for only a penny more. Fire, Life, Sickness, Accident, Auto- MacLeod, Comrie & Company to all makes and sizes Read My Ad In: mobile, Plate Glass, Dwelling, Fur- Certified Public Accountants — Prompt Service — WANTED TO BUY Maclean’s, Star Weekly, Week- niture, Theft, Wind and Farm Licensed Municipal Auditors SURGESON & SON —Poultry wanted. Contact ALCIDE End Magazine, La Patrie, La Buildings. CORNWALL OTTAWA WANTED TO BUY BRUNET, St. Raphaels, ’phone 29A Second St. E. Phone 502-J Presse, Le Samedi. 35 Second St., E. 27 Merritt Ave, Cut or Standing Lancaster 5565. 38-12p FUEL AND STOVE OIL SALE DAYS: MORRIS BROS. Tel. 3400. Tel. 2-412? Cornwall. Ont. ATTENTION Wednesday, 13th; Thursday, Phone 33 Alexandria CAR BUYERS —For complete insurance coverage 14th; Friday, 15th; Satur- BERNARD CARDINAL, B.A. BARRISTERS LOGS and low cost financing, see me be- PHYSICIANS fore you buy your new Car or Truck day, 16th. COMPTABLE LICENCIE MILLIGAN & MacDONALD or late model Used Car. This mod- BASSWOOD MAPLE - HEMLOCK - ELM em, low cost insurance and finance THE REXALL DRUG STORE A. L. CREWSON Licensed Public Accountant Barristers, Solicitors, Notaries plan available for either dealer or MD., C.M. (McGill) LM.C.C. R. P. Milligan, Q.C. private sales. RAYMOND ROCHON, EYE, EAR, NOSE and THROAT 134 Montreal Road, Cornwall D. J. MacDonald, BA.. Hugh P. MacMillan Alexandria. Phone 220.. 35-’54-tf McLElSTER’S Glasses Supplied and Fitted Tel. 5572 ^ 165 Pitt Street Telephone 1245 Alexandria — Tel. 174 Glenaber Farm —DEADSTOCK removed from your DRUG STORE CORNWALL, ONT. — PHONE 2775 farm promptly for sanitary disposal. PRESCRIPTIONS A SPECIALTY 132 West Second St., Cornwall, Ont. Lodhiel, Ontario Phone ; Loehiel 31 Telephone collect: Lancaster 229, Please make appointment with ADVERTISE IN THE ALEXANDRIA OFFICE: Cornwall 3730. Phone 52 Alexandria Insurance Bldg., Main St. North ST. LAWRENCE RENDERING the secretary. COMPANY LIMITED 'Ifct Office open 9-12, 1-5, Saturday 9-12 GLENGARRY NEWS Thursday of each week—9-5 j