···-·····-·············-···1· Here & There THE IROQUOIS POST l ••--- by Ka:, Kay -••••- We took in our first meeting of the CNIB Advisory Board one AND MATILDA ADVOCATE night last week and it was a great revelation. During the years that No. 30 Authorized &8 Second Clase Mail- Iroquois, , Thursday, November 24th, 1960 we've known about and supported VOL. XXXVII Post Office Departm.,nt, Ottawa. $2.S0 Per Year In Advance the CNIB we've never given any =,.,,.,======,;,,,====~==~======7==== real thought to what is done for r the blind ... nor ever thought of how many blind persons there are within a few miles of our com­ munity. og· Cholera Hits At the meeting we attended we learned that not only are the legal blind well looked after financial­ ly, given good medical eye ser­ vice and training to help make them self-sustaining but as well Winchester Stock learned that even the smallest t hings are not overlooked. At Christmas each person is given a small gift, most times delivered personally by a member of the Adviso1·y Boar-d. This small ges­ Next ture sometimes means more to a Destroy 100 Pigs blind person than large financial j outlays. . .their appreciation of the visit alone, we were told, is a Lions great lift to .them. ~=··~1----- To Confine Disease If you knowt\ of any person ·-n·~-- - liying near you, who is blind . .. Stringent control measures 1. The slaughter of the disea - keep them in mind the next time went into effect Monday to fight ed hogs followed by a thorough you feel like going out visiting. ; L ~ ~Sfj an outbreak of hog cholera in deaning and disinfecting of the It may do you as much good as Quebec and eastern Ontario. premises. t he person you visit. DJ:. W. A. Moynihan, associate 2. Hogs near infected farms are * • • chief of the contagious diseases innoculated with a serum which As far as we can learn fill area section of the Department of Agri­ gives an inmmediate and tempo­ hunters arrived home with a whole culture, said that the section is ta- rary immunity to within one mile. skin. The skin we refer to is king energetic steps to "eradicate 3. Movement of swine in the in­ their own and while several are fected area is controlled. Only ~ TNS this latest outbreak." lamenting the fact they didn't ::, Raised in the U.S. and not Australia, this Yankee I Origin of the outbreak was pin­ pigs of market weight being of­ bring home a deer, our opinion is kangaroo gets a yank from keeper George Stewart, who Ipointed near. Granby, Quebec, on fered for sale are allowed to be t hey should be satisfied to be tries to tug the animal into its new home at Riverdale Zoo October 4 and 5, and two or three moved. able to come back without having in . The Giant Red Kangaroo was born and bred new cases have been reported Control over movement allows been ventilated by a zealous hun­ at the Catskills Game Farm in New. York State and given every week since. the department a chance to iso­ ter. We did hear that one brown to the Canadian zoo by the Indepedent Grocers' Alli_ance. Today there are 13 cases in late the outbreak, Dr. Moyniham horse came pretty darn close to A full grown kangaroo can knock a man down with a Quebec, but only two in Ontario said. being hauled off to the glue fac­ blow from its powerful tail. ~ as the cholera only recently cros­ 1 An outbreak seriously affects tory. . . probably only "buck sed over the interprovincial line. the livelihood of farmers with in­ fever" that saved it! Normally the country has only fected animals. Farmers so affect­ Residents of some village one or two cases a year. ed must stay out of business for streets are starting to lay wagers The Ontario cases are at Carls­ 90 days under the terms of the on who is going to get the largest Dine At Civic Centre bad Springs, and at Winchester, Animal Contagious Diseases Act. foxhole. As village streets are Dundas County where it is report­ Hog cholera is a "reportable popped open to get at the sewers ed 100 pigs were destroyed Mon­ disease" under the act. The act the trenches do bear resemblance day in an effort to control the provides a discretionary fine if a to something... possibly trenches! REV. IAN G. MACLEOD, B.A. disease. case is left unreported. Say! One of those trenches in the Farmers are espedally asked Elementary The Rev. Ian G. MacLeod, B.A., Control Measures leave middle of the plaza would really by the depa1tment not to stop the few hot rodders left, a former Spitfire pilot who later There are three basic control scraps of raw pork feed lying wouldn't it? Hmmm. beca:,11-~ a missionary, s'f>ending measures: around as this spreads the disease. two years in Southern Saskatche------­ SKI CLUB ? wan and then several years in A meeting for to consider the School Teachers Japan and the outlying islands, organization of a Ski Club in will lie• guest speaker at t he Dec- , I oquois will be :held in the Civic Iembe 1: :-c,1 meeting of the Iroquois Four New Mem , e on Thursday, Dec. 1st, at L/on:,~ 1ul'>: ' ~ _ j I i _. ~~ ock. All interested please at­ The Rev. MacLeod will speak! tend. ·Met In Iroquois at Iroquois United Church on Sun- 1 day, December 2nd. Inducted Into L GUIDE ASSOCIATION The Elementary School Teach- the Teachers' Institute, welcom~d Mr. MacLeod is the s9n of mis­ - meeting of the Local Assoc- ers of the County of Dundas met I the teachers and acted a_s chair- sionary parents, Rev. Dr. and Mrs. District Governor Robert Zim­ the club in the community. ia'bon of the Girl Guides and h h t th t 1ng Duncan MacLeod, formerly of merman, Ottawa, paid his official Inducted fol. the1·r annual convention in the man t roug ou e mee • Brownies will be held in the Civ- f A j Centre, Tuesday, Nov. 29th, at Iroquois Public School on Friday, Greetings were brought ro1_n Formosa. visit to the Iroquois Lions Club panel of five memb~s in­ d o'rlock. Will all members please Nov. 18th. Mrs. Ross, of Chester- the town by Reeve Lloyd Davis He was educated at Victoria Monday night, "speaking to a re­ troduced the Governor, including ville Public School, President of and from the school board by Ar- a·nd Emmanuel Colleges and, win- cord· 82 percent attendance. The C. W. Hodgert, Arthar Bowden. :b..::e_::__p.:.r.:.es:::._e::_:n:::._t:.:_. ______:.______liss Casselman. ning the Trave1ling ~ellowsh':ip dinner was held in the Llo-Mar D. L. G. Davis, Keith Beaupre and Rev. Douglas Fry, minister of from the latter, spent a year of Restaurant. President Ken. Kirkby. Knox Presbyterian Church, con­ post-graduate studies in Westmin- Governor Zimmerman spoke Four new•members were induct­ ducted the religious devotions and ster College, Cambridge, . words of glowing praise for the ed into the club by the Gilvernor. delivered a very impressive stir­ He spent four years and a half in fine work being carried on in Iro­ These were Rev. Douglas Fq, T. Mrs._H. Knox the R.C.A.F., attaining the rank of quois by the local dub, as he re­ ring mesage to the teachers. J. Warren, Gerry Spears and Flight Lietenant. During this time viewed the financial statement of Mr. M. N. Hutchison, Inspec­ Spence Perry. Each sponsored he was pilot of a Spitfire and was the organization and outlined the tor of the Public Schools of Dun­ pinned the Lions lapel button en shot down and wounded. In 1946- projects that had been carried on das, dwelt at some length on the the new member after induction. Mourned Here 47 he served on the Macoun mis- to completion during the past Following the Governor's ad­ good work of the teachers of the sion field in Southern Saskatche- year. He urged members to strive dress, Lion Keith Beaupre pre­ Mrs. Harry D. Knox, the form­ She is survived by one son, Wil­ County and pointed out where im­ provements could be made. wan. to keep the ideals of Lionism at sented the guest of honour with er Mary Margaret Rose, died Mon­ liam and tw-0 grandchildren, After a year's study of Japan- Ia high peak and su·ggestecl meth­ a pen .and pencil set with the best day, November 14th, 1960, after Michael an4 Jo-ann: A daughter The highlight of the morning ese at Berkeley, California, Mr. ods of improving the status of wishes of the orga.nuation. a lengthy illness. She was in her Margaret died in 1915. session was a very instructive ad­ and Mrs. MacLeod went to Japan ------­ 1st. year. The Rev. Leslie Dean, of the dress by Miss Ruth Cains, super­ in 1950. Following· a further' Born at Dixon's Corners, Ont­ Iroquois Uaited Church, conduct­ visor of primary division of Ot­ year's language study in Tokyo, ario, she was the -daughter of the ed the funeral service, from the tawa, who spoke on "Primary they were appointed to the City of late Charles C. Rose and the W. E. Fitzsimmons funeral home, Number Work". Many concrete Otaru in the large northern . is­ on Wednesday, November 16th.. devic·es helped to impress upon Community M~urns iormer Florince A. Tooley. land of Hokkaido, where they In 1911, she married Harry D. Burial was in Point Iroquois Cem­ the teachers how easily these have served since. could be applied in the class- Knox, who predeceased her in etery. Mr. MacLeod has engaged in The pall bearers were Messrs room. • 1939. generA.1 evangelism, English teach­ Before her marriage, she was Edward Thompson, Allen Fisher, Dinner was served in the Civic Late L. G. Pharaoh ing in a government university, employed by the Post Office De­ Keith Beaupre, Ge~rge Mallia, Centre and catered to by the lo­ student work and church school. Ambert Brown and Cecil Fader. Lloyd George Pharaoh, es- !P&rtment, as a telegrapher and cal Women's Institute. The after He has served on presbytery com­ clerk, and in later years was li­ Attending from a distance were dinner speaker was Mr. Charles mittees for Hokkaido Presbytery, teemed resident of Iroquois since a niece, Mrs. Ray Sharp and Mr. b rarian at the Iroquois Public Li­ Ritten·house, director of English in (United Church of Christ in Ja­ 1952, passed away suddenly on Sharp from Syracuse, N.Y., Mr. DIED brary. She was avid reader and the Public Schools of Montreal, pan, ·s unusually fluent in the ja­ Nov. 18th from a coronary at­ keenly interested in world events. and Mrs. R. I. Davidson, Almonte, who -delivered a very lengthy and DIED-At South Bay, Ont.,. on pane e language and is highly re­ Saturday, Nov. 19th, Milton Keck, tack while fishing along the St. Mrs. Knox was a member of the Ontario and Mrs. Doris Merkley, extremely enlightening address on spected by his japanese and :mis­ Marroora, Ontario. a former esteemed r~sident of Lawrence river. United Church. The Language Programme. He sionary colleagues. Rainsville and Iroquois. The re­ Deceased was born in Cardin.al With a family of four girls and mains rested at the Fitzsimmons on August 22nd, 1890, son of the a boy, Mr. and Mrs. MacLe<>d re­ Funeral Home, Iroquois, and the turned on their second furlough funeral service was held at ,Rains­ late Geoi-ge Pharaoh and his wife in July, 19601. They are making ville United Church on Tuesday Elizabeth Bush. When a child he CNIB To. Deliver Gifts To Blind their home in Ottawa near the afternoon. Interment at Rains­ moved to Williamsburg with hii! home of Mrs. MacLeod's parents. ville. parents and attended school there. Mrs. MacLe<>d (Virginia) is also On July 12th, 1914, he married a graduate of Victoria College Mary Granger, who predeceased In District. In Time For Christmas and took the teacher training him on Sept. 4th, 1958, course at tlie Ontario College of Personals Surviving are one son, Harry At the over-all meeting of the trick reviewed the history of one Keith Graham, Mrs. Eric Casse{:­ Education. During her time as un­ The reason the heading on this Pharaoh, Iroquois; three daught­ _.\dvisory Committee of the Cana­ Morrisburg resident with good re- man, secretary, F. Gilbert. Mrs. D. dergraduate she was university ers, Mrs. Leslie Colley (Isalrel) item reads "Personal" is because suits. Others in the area !have also E. Roberts and G. L. D. Davis and ladies tennis champion for three Osgoode Station; Mrs. Garnet dian National Institute for the we feel this message is personal received assistance in varying de- Ken. Kirkby represented Iroquois, year and was a member of the Loucks (Jean) and Mr. Wm. Blind, Dundas County, George Pa­ to every ratepayer in Matilda gree. with Miss Jane Dillen, Miss Gladys Victoria College Union executive Hooke (Ruth) both of Iroquois, trick, of Cornwall, district Field Modern surgery -bas done much Bayne, F. H. Broder, Mr. and Mrs. Township. Secretary, reported on the i-e­ in her last two years. also three sisters Mrs. Mary La­ to relieve blindness. 's J. H. Johnston, Morrisburg. Nominations will be called for fleur, Mrs. Minnie Pharaoh and cent drive for funds. All returns blind are being given, through A long range plan was disciissed pointed out, along with many on Friday, November 25th, in the have not come in, but results are Mrs. Harry Hollister; also eight C.N.I.B., the opportunity to live for Christmas entertainment for other items, how incidentally Memorial Hall, Brinston, between grandchildren. encouraging. fuller, more interesting and worth- grammar fa,cts can be taught in 12 and 1 o'dock. Noon. After The funeral was held at W. E. Mr. Patrick, informally, discus­ while lives. Thousands of books the blind. It was suggested that correlations with composition. 1 o'clock Matilda ratepayers will Fitzsimmons' Funeral Home, Iro­ sed C.N.LB. ·projects underway in have been recorded on long play- later, ·possibly, a dinner could be The convention ended with a have an opportunity to hear the the area. He told of the waiting quois, on Monday, Nov. 21st, the ing records and are mailed postage held with suitable entertainment. conducted tour through the Cald­ present officials, both from the service being conducted by Rev. list of appointments for refraction free to local chapters for distri- Immediate plans were made for well Linen Mills. Most teachers Reeve, Deputy and Councillors, to and examination and of one· blind D. F. Weegar, pastor of St. bution to area blind. These, and each blind person to be remem­ were amazed as to the entailed school board members, give an John's Anglican Church. Burial ,person experiencing joy from talk­ machines, will be given out to bered with a gift. It was decided processes of the workings of the accounting of their term of of­ was in 1Brinston Cemetery. ing books, another from the re­ blind persons on a loan basis. that local representatives should plant. Much credit must go to the fice. cord player. In his comprehensive Representing Chesterville as shop for these, giving .a more per­ management for such an instruct­ Any newcomers to the field ..: nd interesting repoi,i; Mr. Pa- I Try a Classifi~d advertisement directors at the meeting were I sonal touch to the occasion. ive tour. will also be heard. next week. OPINIONS

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1 Tentative plans for a dinner in the Spring were discussed, and it was agreed that the president should contact a speaket for that event...... PAGE 6-THE IROQUOIS PQST spending a few days with lier\ the Oxford Hospital K tvill HANESVILLE daughter, Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Mur- We hope she soon fe' l bemtpte e. THURS. NOVEMBER 24, 1960. ray e s e r. All Are Welcome! M r. an d M rs. W . B. Reynolds · Mr. and Mrs. Hilton Giles Car- SHANLY spent Sunday with her mother Mrs. And~ Major spent last leton Place and Mr. and M~ Ar- : . .,,· . Mrs. H. McQuaig, of Hulbert, and Thu~·sday with her mother, Mrs. nott Conley and Darlene Brock­ Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Johnston, attended the Chm-ch Anniversary 1'.uv1a . Thompso~, who is -a pa- ville, were Sunday visito;s at the and Mr. and Mrs. T. S. ArmStrong service. tient m the Kmgston Hospital. Lattimore home. of Spencerville, motored to Fem- Mrs. Lloyd Cook received the W e w1s· h h er a speedy recovery. We extend our deepest sym­ ~·p~(J broke on Sunday to visit Mr. Johnston's sister, Mrs. Mabel news on Saturday that Milton Mr. and Mrs. Harthly Carkner pathy to Mr. Cecil Somerville and Kranz, who is seriously ill. Keck of South Bay, Ont. passed\ and family of Iroquois, spent Sun- other friends in the sudden death Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Dick, of Ot- away. Funeral service was held at day with Mr. and Mrs. Clifford of his wife who pased away on Monday of last week in the Brock­ Iroquois United Church Knox tawa, visited her brother, Mr. E. Hanesville Church on Tuesday. Fader. ville General Hospital. "Church With Singing Tower'' Presbyterian Church H. Gamble, and Mrs. Gamble on Miss Marguirite Burleigh, of Sunday. Kingston, spent Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Orval Baker and Rev. J. Leslie Dean, Minister Rev. Douglas O. Fry, HYNDMAN boys, Iroquois, were Sunday visit­ Mrs. Hugh Thompson, Organist Mrs. J. York and Connie spent her mother and sister, Mrs. Stan­ ' ors of her parnts, Mr. and Mrs. Minister a few days last week with her si6- ley Barkley and Mrs. E. Bur­ Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Workman, 9.45 a.m.-Sunday School 10 a.m.-Sunday School Mr. and Mrs. ·Bert Halliday, Mrs. George Francis. 11 a.m.-Worship Service ter, Mrs. Wm. Halliday, of Kens- leigh. 11 a.m.-Public Worship selaer Falls, N. Y. . Mrs. Roy Rob~nson, of _Iroquois, Robt. Madden, Cardinal; )Jr. and White · Church- · spent Sunday wifu her s1ster, Mr. Mrs. Fred Singleton, Miss Elean­ M B d 1. 30 p.m.-Sunday School Mr. an d Mrs. . ruce an d M A ld F d or Cowden; Mr. Jack Fraser, GIRL GUIDE NEWS 1 ·can Church h'ld f Ott . 'ted h an rs. rno a er. 2.30 p.m.-Public Worship The Angll c I ren, o awa, VIS! ' er We are sorry to report Mrs. A. Heckston, visited Mrs. Eliza Beggs parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. Holmes, A I . d M A Id F d by Karel Hodgert of Canada on the week end. • rvme _an r. :rno a er, and Mrs. Janet Lattimore, Wed­ M-altilda Charge Rev. J). F. Weeg:ar, Rector both confined to then· bed under nesday afternoon. The Guides would appreciate Mr. Russel Irving, of 1;,pencer- the care of Dr. Marcellus. We wish Mrs. Audrey Morrison, of De­ receiving IGA cash register slips United Churches· Advent Sunday ville, is spending a few days with them both a speedy recovery. peyster, had tea on Wednesday from anyone who would be kind Rev. C. A. Adey, Minister his daughter, Mrs. C. Bennett, Mrs. L. Grue, of Spencerville, is with her aunt, Miss Elizabeth enough to save them. St. John the Baptist-- _ ___ Mr. Bennett and family. • d Hulbert-- Brown. Phone OL 2-4395 if you waJ!t 11 a.m.-Public Worship 10 a.m.-Sunday School Mr. and Mrs. Clint Pitt, Pres- enJoye · • • • Mrs. George Francis, of this them picked up. Hainsville-- 11 a.m.-Mattins cott, were Sunday guests of Mr. On Friday evening, Nov 18, place ,and -daughter, Mrs. Orval 2.30 p.m.-Public Worship Christ Church, Dtxon·s Corners-- and Mrs. F. Riddell. parents interested in Sunday Baker, Iroquois, spent Friday in ,If you have visitors in your Brinston- 2.30 p.m.-Evensong Mrs. J. Wolthouzen returned School work wita their children Ogdensburg. 1 home, write them down and send Public Worship 8 p.m. from Ottawa the first of the enjoyed a bot supper and a very Mrs. Eliza Beggs is a patient in. them in to The Post. Sunday School at the regular week and is feeling much better profitable evenings entertainment. hours. Dundela United Church after a recent operation. Opening with a rousing sing­ Mr. and Mrs. Dale Gamble, of song, led by Earl Pitt with Mrs. Rev. R. Brookson Brockville, visited his parents, Mr. It only takes a iew minutes to Pitt at the piano; other items were write down your personal news Sunday School-7 p.m. and M1·s. E. H. Gamble, on Satur­ piano duet, Mrs. C. Bennett and items-then send them in. Worship Service-7.30 p.m. day. Betty; quartette, four girls; piano Winchester Theatre Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon Robinson, solo, Ontario of Winchester, visited Mr. and Mrs solo, Allister Froom, and a vocal Winchester H. B. Johnston, on Friday. duet Mrs. J. Irving and Walter WED. TO SAT. NOVEMBER. 23-24-25-26 Mr. Kellaid Gamble and son Froom. Don visited Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Mr. Keith Whitney then intro­ The Wallace on Monday. duced the speaker for the even­ entertainment RECEPTION ing, Mr. Wesley BaU, third year theological student at McGill, who . world's most is student minister at Sutton, Many friends and neighbours wonderful Howdol gathered at the Orange Hall at Quebec, who spoke on "ThP. Shanly, on Saturday evening for Church Life of the Home''. His entertainment I a reception in honor of Mr. and impressive talk was a challenge to Mrs. Henry Hopkins who were re­ all parents as he emphasized thefr cently married. Mrs. Hopkins is responsibility in guarding and the former Mrs. Clara Pollock, of guiding their children ·and setting Newcastle Bridge, N. B. them an example of Christian save? With Mr. C. Bennett as ehair­ living. man, tihe following enjoyable pro­ Mr. Arnold Pitt, Sunday School gramme was presented. A sing­ Superintendent, thanked Mr. Ball. song led by Mrs. Jim Irving; read­ Mr. Whitney closed with Benedic­ ing, Russel Bennett and •contests tion. under supervision of Mrs.- Ben­ nett and Shirley Gilmer. Mr. and Mrs. Hopkins were then seated on the platform where mna M-rs. Hopkins was given flowers by Mrs. A. Cross. An address was ROSSANO BRAZZI · MITZI GAYNOR · JOHN KERR · FRANCE NUYEN read by Charlie Gilmer and Ge­ 1H1u,;n1 RAY WALSTON • JUANITA HALl ~, r-) Sc,eenplay by ·rald Knapp presented them with l'loducedb> '- o;,ected hr Jifi(i}fJ . PAUL OSBORN a Kenwood blanket, pillow cases BUDDY ADLER . JOSHUA LOGAN ~'--- ... - .. 2o CE"'"'V ,c, and towels. NO SMOKE, NO ODOR • MAGNA Produdlo• • Sll:REOP~ONIC SOUND • • .. - ol lfta!l-1'1dolill, Mr. Hopkins .fittingly · replied S. I ,: and a social 'hour and lune:h was MON.-TUES.-WED. NOVEMBER 28·29-30 Full Gospel Tabernacle Pastor, Rev. Chas. Marshall Sunday- 10 a.m.-Sunday School 11 a.m.-Morning Worship 8 p.m.-Evening Service ruesday, 7.30 p.m.-Bible Story; Thursday, 7.30 p.m.-Fellowship HEATING OIi. Service SEE- Jehovah Witnesses S. A. Meetings held in Kingdom Hall, Stampville THOMPSON Thurs., 7.3·0 p.m., service meeting. & SON Thurs., 8.30 p.m., ministry school. When it comes to saving here's a trick worth Sun., 7 p.m., Watchtower Study. IROQUOIS OL 2-4478 knowing. Avoid writing cheques against your All weleome--n::_o~c:.'.'.o~ll'..'.'.ec::'.ti~·::on~-~======~----~ Savings Account. Impossible? Not at all! Open • a Personal Chequing Account at the "Royal".

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Iroquois Bra.11c!t: D. L. G. Davis, Mamager • I pital at Winchester. Master Ellwood Riddell and on STRADER'S HILL Sunday evening little Brenda We are sorry to report Mr. Mrs. Lloyd Beckstead visited Hodgson, of Iroquois, was a. From Our Correspondents • • • Ralph Serviss and t.fr. John Wells her mother, Mrs. Ethel Bolten, of guest of little Ellwood. at the both patients at the Memorial Hos­ Mountain, on Friday afternoon, home of Mr. and Mrs. Alton Rid­ afternoon at the home of Mrs., PAGE 3-THE IROQUOIS POST pital, Winchester. who has been ill. PITl'STON dell. Mr. Dalton Gow, of Willams­ Mr. and Mrs. Saxon Hess, of Sam and Mrs. Charles McKeen. , THURS. NOVEMBER 24, 1960. Mrs. Laura McIntosh, of Wil­ Mrs. Robert Sloan and Mrs. It being the annual meeting a burg is spending some time with Cornwall, had dinner at the home liamsburg, spent Saturday after­ Clarence Marlatt visited Mrs. An- fund and card Sec., Mrs. Presley his grandmother, Mrs. John Wells, of Mr. and Mrs. John Wells on drew Martin, Spencerville, · on large number of the members noon with Mr. and Mrs. Elgin Mc-­ Montgomery. due to the illness of his grand­ Sunday. Monday afternoon. were present. Mrs. Riddell presi- Intosh. In charge of Study Book, Mrs. father. Mrs. Ralph Serviss spent Fri­ Mrs. Alvin Leizert called on ded and Mrs. Greene was pianist. day afternoon with her parents George Montgomery and Mrs. Roy Mrs. John Riddell and Donna SINGLE COPIES 10c :Mrs. Wm. Pitt, Friday afternoon. Meeting opened with singing the Holmes. spent Friday with Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Fawcett, of Allie Wallace, Brockville, apent Doxology, hymn 815. Scripture The Study chapter for the meet­ Johnny Beackstead and family. Hulbert. copies of The Iroquois Posit last week with Mr. and Mrs. Ro- lesson, Luke 1: 1-9, was read by ing was in three headlines, "The Mr. and Mrs. Ray Serviss and Mrs. John W ells and Donald are on sale at Lenny's and a t bert Ashby and family. Mrs. Roy Holmes and verses 13-17 Nature of the Gospel calls for Mis­ Master Danny White, of Kingston, and Mr. Dalton Gow had supper The Daffodil Coffee Shop at Rev. Greene, Cardinal, called at by Mrs. Greene. The story of the sion" "The Nature of the Church spent the week end at the home of Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Doug 10c per copy instead of Sc. A the home of Mr. and Mrs. Pres- Bible woman, " Elizabeth" mother calls for Mission" and "The na­ Mr . and Mrs. Ralph Serviss and Gow of Williamsburg. Year's subscription may be ol,. ley Montgomery on Friday. of John the Baptist, was told by ture of Discipleship calls for Mis­ while here visited Mr. Ralph Ser­ M~ster Danny White, of King­ tained at our office for 2 .50 :Mrs. Clarence Marlatt spent a Mrs. Riddell, followed with prayer sion". This was presented by the viss who is a ·patient in the Hos- ston, spent Saturday evening with (Canada) and $3.50 (U:.S.A. couple •of days last week at the by Mrs. Roy Holmes. Hymn 212, two leaders and the many Bible home of Mr. and Mrs. G. K. "Jesus Keep Me Near The Cross" references were read by the mem­ Caldwell, Prescott. was sung. Minutes of last meeting bers. Meeting closed with the Miz­ :Mr. and Mrs. Ralph C-Ooper, Mr. were read and approved. Business pah benediction. and Mrs. Lyle Cooper, Mr. and was dealt with and welcomed and The hostesses then served re­ Mrs. Garnet Taylor, Mr. '.and Mrs. Welfare report was taken by Mrs. freshments and a social hour fol­ SEE . . . the All New Bert Coughtry, Wm Taylor, Mrs. Alvin Leizert. Offering was re­ lowed. ' .Jim Arthurs and Mrs. Harvey ceived by Mrs. Presley Montgom­ . Coughtry attended the funeral of ery and dedicated by Mrs. Gilorge SOUTH MOUNTAIN 'the late Harper Swift at Buffalo, Montgomery. All officers reports N. Y., Monday last. of last year's work were encourag- The newly organized South 'Gt Dodge Dart Sweptline Pickup Mr. and Mrs. Presley Montgo- ing and our committment was met. Mountain 4-H Club under the mery and Dale, Mrs. Ida Hunter The same officers were re-elected leadership of Mrs. Clarence Mar­ and Mrs. W. R. Hunter were Sun- for 1961 and are as foUows: riner and Mrs. Michael Sheehan, -equipped with the proven for economy and power "Slant Six day guests with Miss Bessie Hun- President, Mrs. James Riddell; wound up their "Meat in the Engine"- Ready for Work or Pleasure! ter, Brockville. . 1st. Vice-President, Mrs. George Menu" course with a swimming party held at "The Village Inn", The W. A. of the Umted Church. M on t gomery; 2 n· d . v1c· e -Prest"dent, held a very successful Bazaar m Mrs. John Muilwyk; Secretary, Prescott, where a good social time the school house on Saturday af-1 Mrs. Herbert Byers; Treasurer, was spent. i:ernoon. Mrs. Sam McKeen; Welcome and The Club is sponsored by the Mrs. Ivan Sayeau c1:Bed on Mrs. Welfare Sec. Mrs. Alvin Leizert; South Mountain, Women's Insti- ,,,, Clarence Marlatt Friday after- Home Helpers Secretary, Mrs. Tu- tute with ten girl members. The noon. nis Vermey; Glad Tidings Sec., present officers are as follows: PRESBYTERIAN W. M. S. Mrs. James Poupore; Literature President, Kathy Beamish; Sec­ The Presbyterian W. M. S. held Sec., Mrs. Roy Holmes; Supply retary, Christine Baldwin; Treas­ :iiieir November meeting Monday Sec., Mrs. Sam McKeen; Expense urer, Mrs. Clarence Marriner and Mrs. Mi chael Sheehan. Year's Outstanding Athlete More SPACE For the second consecutive year the fleet-footed track star from Mountain district, Marie Hoy, has been chosen the outstanding ju­ venile athlete in track and field for the Province of Quebec. Marie, who competes each spring and summer as a member of the St. Lambert Community Sports Association, was presented with the Alice Parsley Memorial Trophy at a sports banquet in Montreal last week end. She was awarded the coveted trophy on -·finished in Sand Rune White and Nile Green-a beautiful two­ Enjoy the famous MODERN­ the strength of her fine showing tone combination- FOLD space dividend that lets at the Caledonian Track Meet, the you add new home beauty .,, Quebec Senior Track Champion­ at the same time. lmtall ships, the Dominion Track Cham­ COMPLETELY EQUIPPED ...... $2495.00 MODERNFOLD as dividing pionships, the Quebec Provincial walls, too - they let you Championship as well as the Do­ switch from double-room minion of Canada Championships spaciousness to single-room held in conjunction with the Can­ privacy in seconds. Practical adian National Exhibition at To­ e EXPERT Iµ:PAIRS TO ALL MAK.ES O CARS • for clothes closets, as well-! ronto. -TRUCK-TRAILER SERVICE SPECIALlST'S- Marie was again chosen for the third consecutive summer by the IROQUOIS ONTARIO Sl:E M ODERNFOLD's stunning ' Quebec Provincial Command of DIAL OL 2-4841- Night, Sun., Holiday- I L OL 3 I variety of "Customline" col- \ the Canadian Legion to attend i · ours, weaves and patterns. the Canadian Legion Olympic REMEMBER-We are CLOSED ON SUNDAY-Closed from Sat'day 9 p.rP- to Moaday 7 a.m. ALSO Training Plan in Toronto. This IN EMERGENCY DIAL OL 2-4843 I The economical "Spaceruuster" training plan is held at the Can­ J> - 2 models, four fabrics, adian National Exhibition Grounds for two weeks each summer to !-...... : give Canada's promising athletes SEE THEM NOW AT an opportunity to receive expert coaching from outstanding coaches from all over the world as well as Use This BUSINESS Directory! an opportunity to compete with track stars each province from W. A. RANEY, R. 0., optometrist, ONTAIUO HOG PRODUCERS ac1·oss Canada.. DAVIS TAXI King St. E., Prescott, opposite Marie, the daughter of Mr. and Post Office. Tel. WA 5-2522. Fully insured - competent Mrs. Lorne Hoy, Mountain, is a ASSEMBLY Lenses ground on premises. drivers-- Grade Thirteen student at the Office hours: 9-12, 1.30"- 5.30. Mountain District High School. Phone Either POINT Evenings by appointment. OL2-4396 For Market Hoir• aad Sowa OL 2-45d3 or OL 2-4757 Sold on Dressed Weight and CO-OP Graded Basis Harold C. Fairbairn Commission 40c Per Hog Hydro Approved INSURANCE Funhal Directors-­ EVERY WJ!DNESDA Y • • • 1111 -Furniture Dealers at :l_iii Auto, Life, Farm Liability BRINS·roN - WILLIAMSBURG Glengarry Commission Glass Lined "*H:fi:~J Fire, Accident and DIAL OL 2-4775 Auction Barn • • • ~I Sickness Lancaster, Ontario A. Wahlroth, O.D. I OPTOMETRIST For Trucking Service Contact Permanently located in the Thom JOE MARTEL, CARDINAL Insurance Agency Office, Phone 611r5 16tt Morrisburg .Shopping Centre Hours: Daily 9.00 to 5.0·0 R.H. Casselman iL:~E:~1~ Wed. 9.00 to 1.00 Williamsburg :ti~ -It costs nothing to compare-_ Evenings by Appointment WELL DRILLING ATER Kingsdale 3-2502 Casings cemented in rock te pre­ IELECTROLUX (Ca=da) Limitad vent contamination from seepage. . G. William Gorrell Phone Klngsda.le 34498, Morris-­ Vacuu~ =~:l;::::lisho,s burg. Reverse daa.r,:ee. I 1 Barrister Solicitor. Notary Public Pllone 4 ~1, ARNOLD GILROY }" Office PIion-Ki 3-Z922 Graham TV & Appliances ~:~ ~ .. ~ P,hone 622r4 - South Mountain 27-13p Residence-Kingdale 3~3195 Massey-Harri!l-'Ferguson Dealer TANKS Merrisburg - Ontario Television-Radio iiimt:: Home Appliances 41 GALLON CAPACITY PLEASANT VALLEY South Mountain, Ontario The community was grieved to Carlton F. Mcinnis Lloyd Graham Arnold Grahsm * * TEN YEAR GUARANTEE hear -of the sudden passing of Mrs. Barrister, Solicitor, etc. TV Service Sales Cecil Somerville at the Brock­ Office: * TIME ·PAYMENTS-12 MONTHS ville Hospital on Monday of last Shopping Plaza, Iroquois week. Every Thursday Afternoon Mr. and Mrs. Sammy Cowan and children spent Wednesday Phone Iroquois Morrisburg Wanted! OL 2-4500 KI 3-3061 $90.00 with Mr. and Mrs. Hilliard Gil­ DEAD OR ALIVE mer and mother. Crippled, Sock or Dead GENERAL Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Hunter, COWS AND HORSES (Plus Installation Costs) Dale and Doris, spent Thursday ALSO MEAT HORSES evening with Mr. and Mrs. Bert INSURANCE we will accept your telephone Hunter, Kemptville. AUTO - FARM OR charge Mr. and Mrs. Hilliard Gilmer DWELLING and mother were Thursday sup­ Williamsburg per guests of Mr. and Mrs. Pres­ Office at Residence 288 Church Farm Service Avenue Hydro System ton Gilmer, Millars Corners, Mrs. under Iroquois Office Hours Hilliard Gilmer remained until supervision of Herb Loucks 10 to 12 - 2 to 5 Sunday for a visit. Williamsburg TELE. OL 2-442'2 - FOR COMPLETE INFORMATION Mr. and Mrs. Isaac McShane Phone Winchester 34 7w2 were Sunday guests of Mr. and M. HYSLOP 24.,Hour Service Mrs. John Bueley, Iroquois. Phone 2-4421 - Iroquois, Ont. .,•• .,...,..,... ••••,c,,,,,,,,#...... ,,....,,..,. . PAGE 4-THE IROQUOIS POSTTHURS. NOVEMBER 24, 1960. Little Helpers Party Dundas Soil & Crop Imp. Assoc. I. H.-S. News A very: enjoyable party was held Woman's Auxiliary, and Mrs. by Wayne Jackson at St. John's Church on Saturday Jones of Morrisburg, the Deanery. last for the "Little Helpers" of the Little Helpers' Secretary was pre- Friday the 18th was "Sadie also is on the girl. Woman's Auxiliary. sent and spoke briefly. Hawkin's Day" at I. H. S. As you Yes, the boys had a very easy About 14 small children with a Refreshments were served by Annual Meeting lmow this is the day the girls can time Friday, not only did they save few mothers and older sisters and ladies of the Auxiliary, Mrs. WINCHESTER SPRINGS ORANGE HALL ask any boys to go to the oance their funds, but they also had the brothers attended a short service Brouse, Mrs. Banford and Mrs. with her. The dance, of course, is school doors opened for them. No in the church conducted by Rev. Playfair, assisted by June Dren- . on the girl. The girls may also ask doubt about it the boys were Weegar, at the conclusion of nan, Janet Knechtel, Carol Ann the boy of her chosing to go over treated like kings. which their Mite Boxes for the English, Wendy Knechtel and Thursday, December 1st, 11 a.m. town and sip a coke with her, this The dance was the first this year were placed on the collection Margaret Drennan. plate. Several hymns were sung, Eric Banford and Donald Fish­ LUNCH SERVED AT NOON-5·0c with Mrs. Charles Fi her at the er assisted with the entertain­ • -.§:: organ. ment . •-SPEAKERS: • After the service there were story book records played, dancing D. L. PARKS, K.A.S. You have to drive it to believe it! and games in the choir room, and a colorful film shown by the Rec­ J. Y. HUMPHRIES, Glengarry Agricultural Rep. tor. Mrs. Oliver Fisher is the W.I. THE COMPACT CAR Little Helpers Secretary with the PLAN TO ATTEND TO HEAR THE LATEST ON GROWING GOOD CROPS year sponsored by the •~Athletic Society" of I. U. S. and it seem­ Hears ed as though it went over quite DOUGLAS DURANT, E. K. PEARSON, well ior them. During the evening President. Secretary. we were entertained 1iy some of who answer to the names of Gord Speaker the "Skunk Hollow Boys," namely ! Fairbairn, Willie Duncan, and add­ The regular monthly meeting -·- 'J ball Gary Coleman. The audience of the Iroquois Women's Insti­ I put up with these characters for tute was held in the community I t , r Dundas Cheese Producers two appearances. centre Thursday evening, Novem­ ! ber 17th, 1960, at 8 p.m. i This was not the only "enter­ The meeting opened with open­ i tainment" of this wild evening. ing ode and Mary Stuart collect. i There was a wedding, yes, a wed­ The roll call was answered by ding! Judy Caloren played the "NRme a place of historical inter­ part of • a charming, wonderful Annual Meeting est within driving distance of I ,critter namely a Dogpatch filly your home". ( this may go for all the Iroquois The minutes of the October 'i- MONDAY, NOVEMBER 28TH girls). Gary Coleman acted nor­ meeting were read and approved. mal and depicted a flea-bitten, at 8 p.m. ragged fellow from Dogpatch. It was decided to send for twenty I These two were bounded in matri­ dozen serviettes advertising the mony by one Mr. Rob~son. Mr. Christmas TB Seals. The Decem­ ber meeting and Christmas party I BRINSTON MEMORIAL HALL Robinson playeo a regular Dog­ patch preacher and was decked to be held December 13 in Com­ ! • out to fit his part. His short hair munity Centre. HECTOR ARNOLD, President, Ontario Cheese Producers was slicked side to side and he Mrs. Ha1:e the secretary re­ Auociation, and Other Prominent Speakers will wore a pair of thin silver rimmed ported that :vlrs. Lottie ,Merkley address the -ting. i glasses. He wore an old blue bla­ had sent a tray with the map of I zer, a pair of old pants and a the Seaway on it to the Wrington I black bow tie. He was quite a England Institute as a gift from -FREE LUNCH- characte1', the Iroquois Institute. I I BYRON MARTIN, Mr. Walton played Lil' Abner It was decided to donate ten J. w. COOPER, I and was fitted for the occasion dollars to the CNIB and ten dol­ President. After parading around the gym lars to the merchants parade com­ i he read a synopius of life at Dog­ mittee for the visit of Santa •:c • IHl!a>~l...... d - ~ - • - • patch High (I.H.S.) and covered Claus, December 10th to be used ;xx11x1x~xxxxxxxxxxxx1111xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx117,·-·-·-·-·-·-·-·-~::::._1 the various subjects, and teach­ for either prizes or treats. • ers quite humorously. Mrs. Alex Banford read a pa­ ~ This was the night of Nov. 18th per on the motto "Plant seeds of ~ APPLES FOR SALE one which we will be looking for­ character in your home, they will CRISP, JUICY McINTOSH RED TOLMAN SWEETS ward to in "61". blossom in the future". CORTLAND, The Salad Apple GOLDEN RUSSETS Assembly Mrs. Hugh Adams, Johnstown SPECIAL CHRISTMAS PACKS NOW ON SALE . Friday morning 10a put on was the special speaker, her topic : •-Eat an apple every day-It keeps you fit-It cleans their assembly. I think it wa being "Johnstown" from the early your teeth-Yeu will Enjoy it! quite good although I may be a days up to the present time. Mrs. ~ little predjudiced. Norton moved a vote of thanks to ~ ~ St. Lawrence Valley Co-operativ~ Saturday Morning Basketball Mrs. Adams for the very interest­ ~ League ing rendition of the history of ~ ~ Cold Storage Saturda:.- the 19th was set for Johnstown and it brought back ~ ~ IROQUOIS ONTARIO the first game of the Saturday many memories that we had learn-· AXXXXXXXXXXXXIXIXXXXiXXXXXXXIXXXXilXXIIXXXXXXXXX 6 Morning Basketball League. ed in history and from our grand­ The home league is composed of parents. •-•-r•••-D-C_II_I_C_11_,_,_Q_D_ C_11 ... u,_,o~o.-.o..;..n...,a,,a 4 teams. The meeting closed with God , Team (1)-Bill Millar (Cap­ Save the Queen and a lovely tain); Anthony Cummings, Wayne lunch served by the hostesses, Mrs IT'S BIGGER WHERE IT COUN'fS ••• Jackson, Charlie Stone, Terry Mc­ W. Gibbons, Mrs. A. Hanford and Make Her Happy Curdy. Mrs. A. Bowden. BIG CAR POWER-Choose either of ., Team (4)-Buddy Perry (Cap­ two great engines ... the new, more tain) ; Willard Duncan, Ray Se, The National Safety Council Christmas Day powerful O.J 1.V. 6 or the economy cord, Dean McCurdy, Peter Archi­ has made a survey of 5,001() dri­ winner V-8. Both these ti nc engines coNvERTJBLE 6 oR v-a bald. vers who have earned safe dri­ WITH A are loaded with power. ✓ Te am (3)-Brain Hodgert ving awards, to get a composite picture of the safe professional BfG C.\R COMFORT- Enjoy lim­ -(Captain); Ernie Fader, Mike Knox, Wayne Pulfer, Tommy Mc­ driver. Here is his "profile", re­ ·ousin e luxury that the s·o--ca ll ed Curdy. ports the Ontario Safety League. "standard" cars can't offer. You get Team (2)-Arnie Fader (Cap­ He is approximately 57 years N.ew ·Hoover really Q:enerons legroom, h;1troo111 and old, is married and has two chil­ ~ 4-DOOR WAGON 6 OR V-8 tain); Clare Fisher; Ronnie Gal­ hiproom, plus chair-high seating. It's linger, Mike Robertson, Leonard dren. He has been driving profes­ THE GREATEST NAME IN VACUUM CLEANERS- a revelation ! Roberts. sionally for 32 years and has The first ,game held at 10 :00 worked for t he same employer A Complete Line of Vacuum Cleaners BIG CAR SAFETY-Relax with new, was between ( 3) and ( 4). Team for 30 years. He has completed fade-free, bonded brakes; wide, all­ (3) came out with a 24-16 lead. at least two years of high school -for ALL Your Requirements! round· vision; solid constrnction and Points-(3) B. Hodgert-19, E. and probably has no military ser­ :finger-tip steering ••. you're in com­ 2-DOOR WAGON 6 Fader-3, Mike Knox-2. ( 4) B. Per­ vice (he was too young for World priced from 69.95 up .anand of the road. ry-9, W. DtJncan-2, R. Secord-3, War 1 and too old for World War 2.) P. Archibald-2. SEE THE HO OVER ELEC T R IC FLOOR P O LIS HERS BIG CAR "FEEL"-You be the judge. Second game at 11 :00 was bet­ He has compiled the remark­ Test-drive the '61 L;1rk before yon de­ ween (1) and (2). Team (2) won able record of never •having a cide on ANY car. You, too, wili likely 41-32. single traffic violation in his pro- ' from 37.50

0 exclaim: "J wouldn't have believed it!" 4-DOOR SEDAN 6 OR V-8 Points-(!) B. Millar-7, A. fe,~ion::d or pe:· onal driving ca- Cummings-12, W. Jackson-8, C. 1·eer. Last year he drove 18,000 IT'S COMPACT WHERE IT'S SENSIBLE Stone-2, T. McCurdy-4. (2) A. Fa­ on the job miles and added anoth­ COMPACT FOR ECONOMY-You'll der-11, C. Fisher-2, R. Gallinger-7, er 8,000 miles in personal driving. like the Lark's saving ways-even if l\lf. Robertson-21. P ersonal items ·or news about SEEL Y'_S HARDWARE can afford a car with useless over­ Basketball you the people in our distric-t are al­ - WE GIVE FREE BONUS BUCKS - hang and the extra gas to drive it Plans for the usual F riday night ways welcome-weddings, gradu­ teams are being drawn up so it around. 19 ,. 2-DOOR SfDNi Ii at ions, engagements, etc., all '.n- DIAL OL 2-4553 IROQUOIS ,,.-:- -- .. · shouldn't be too long before we erest our readers. • •• ..• ---- •.. -- • --•-----• ------•- ..---- •----• •-----•--- •----•------·· COMPACT FOR DRIVING £ASE­ see Grads., Teach. and Pros. in :------....;______M---- _- ..- - - N- ..- .. - N - M- ...- - - ..- ... - - - ..- - - ...- action. i You'll find the '61 Lark easier to park ·---• - • - • - - • L • • -•-•- - • - • •••-•-•- •• - -, \ and manoeuvre-as you'd expect­ In Mou rning f IMt its masterful "Big Car-- Feel" will Mr. Walton was in mourning i Rally amaze you. Yon have to Drive Monday as Tor onto lost to the SPECIALS . . I I I,_~!: to Believe it! . Ottawa team. Yea! Riders. Speedy Recovery Habitant 2 cans Large Wliite Most of you know Betty Millar is in the hospital and I on behalf Pea Soup ...... 31c Cauliflower ...... (each) 39c of the students at I.H.S. would like to wish ·her a speedy recovery. Juicy Sweet Large Size f F ootball Tomatoes .. (28oz can)l9c Last week the most outstand­ Oranges ...... (doz.) 49c I ing boy on the football team this Rose Margarine (4 pkg) 89c Well Trimmed season was picked by his team­ Campbell& 8 Cans mates. The boys were allowed to Pork Chops ...... lb 69c pick a first second and third. For Tomato Soup ...... 33c Rose first place the boy chosen got 5 Monarch 7 lb bag Ipoints from each player; for se­ Sweet Pickles ...... (jar) 3lc cond he got 3, and for third 2 .. ~ Pastry Flour ...... 55c .1 points. 1 Pig Hocks ...... (2 lb) 55c You have to drive it to befieve it! For the second year Bob Gil­ ! Aylmer 'Whole Kernel 2 Cans Large size ! lard placed first with a total of 1 Com ...... 25c Grape Fruit ...... 6 for 29c ;. 12000 llllf.S OR 12 MONTHS WARRANTY WHICHEVER COMES ARST ' 46 points. Errol Coleman placed i . second with 36 points, and Ron Casselman placed 3rd with 30, points. , CHAS. SHAVER'S SALES REG'D Congratulation to all three and I ART'S Lucky Dollar . MARKET I to the rest of the "big" Iroquois R.R. 2 . IROQUOIS, ONT. team. i Phone OL 2-4564 - - - - IROQUOIS I I That·s all fo1· l.H.S. news. (•1-~-a-11_a_a_a_,_o_a_a_a_a_11_a_t_c_c_,_ -•-•- • -a- •-• -•-•-a- • o- •--o...o,...~ c,.._.o~•:• THE IROQUOIS POST-PAGE 'I THURS. NOVEMBER 24, 1960. ~ -~------Opens Coin Wash Laundry Cardinal is to get a self service mercial Huelesch automatic dry- life to fabrics. The water is heat­ Library laundry. Details were learned to- Ie1·s that are capable of drying 4 'ed in a commercial Berkay water day of a new self service laundry washer loads at once. heater; used exclusively for coin to open soon on First Street in the According to Mike, the new self wash operations and will ensure Matt VanCamp building. service laundry will include the that the customers have plenty of News Michael Skakum has taken over latest in water heaters, water soft- hot water at all times. the store for a new Frigidaire eners, detergents and bleach dis- Every effort has been made to During the first two weeks in Laundro-Mat to be known as pense:·s. The water softener is provide a pleasant and relaxing November forty-four new books "Mike's Coin Laundry Co. Ltd.," the newest and most modern to be atmosphere for the entire family. arrived at .the Iroquois Public Li­ This Laundro-Mat will be equip- introduced into laundries and re- A play pen will be provided for brary, twenty-one of which have FOR 52 -ISSUES OF already been -listed in this column. ped with 8 automatic commercial suits in much softer water, clean- the convenience of mothers with Frigidaire washers and 4 com- er and whiter washes and longer small children. Soft drinks and This week you will :find the adult books grouped according to back­ • ground and era . For "The T-oreh" by Wilder The Iroquois, Post Penfield and "Earth Giant" by Edison Marschall the scene is laid in ancient Greece. "The YOU HAVE NEVER SEEN YOUR WEEKLY NEWSPAPER Torch" is a vivid :historical novel THROWN IN THE POST OFFICE WASTE PAPER BASKET telling of one of the most pro­ ductive pe1·iods in the life of Hip­ pocrates, the Father of Medicine. e-SEND $~.50 WITH THIS ADVERTISEFMENT t-0 get 'Earth Giant" deals with Heracles The Iroquois ,Post delivered through the mail for one year. born in the first year of the Tro~ (-Canalia, $2.50; U.S., $3.501) jan War, fated to become the greatest figure of the heroic age when Greece was ruled by scores of jealous kings, when weapons NAME ______------______were made of gleaming bronze and diadems made of gold. ADD:2ESS free! Marie Fraser's exciting nff Bamar· ------recipes. Available In quanbly for~ ''Minister of Death", "Hidden groups-please state number required. For a Thousand Days" and "Rus­ sians In My Home" take· the read­ ------DAIRY PARMERS Oft CANADA 409 Hur- Street, Toronto er to Northern Europe during the second World War. A few months • • ago the publicity given the daring capture of Adolf Eichmann in South America by Israeli agents recalled to our minds some of the 4-PIECE horrors of the past war. In "Min­ ister of Death" Quentin Reynolds PLACE SETTING OF supplies the extraordinary details from Eichmann's early days in school to his present life in pri­ son. "Hidden Ror A Thousand Days" by Ray Sonin tells the true story of Sara Veffer, her hus­ band and six children when Nazi brutality threatened to destroy them following the conquest of Holland. "Rus~ians In My Home" by Erika Von Hornstein has been regarded by many as the best ac­ count we have yet received of what life is like for the ordinary people under Russian occupation, what tlie Russians are like and how it feels to live at their beck ERWARE and call. "He Who Rides A Tiger" is a. novel of modern India. The hero is a blacksmith of Jharna who performs a miracle-a miracle that begins as a fraud and ends as a legend. "Lloyd Georg·e" is the inti­ mate story of the private life of Lloyd George as told by his el­ dest son, told with wisdom and -WITH $10.00 FOOD ORDER- humour with the great •politician portrayed as he really lived. (This Offer Available Until Saturday, ~ovember 26, 19G0, Only) "The Chord of Steel" is a new book by Thomas Costain in which Start collecting a set of this lovely Dinner­ Ihe has written a detailed and per­ ware today! Imported from France, it is sonalized account of how Alex­ hand-painted in an exquisite exclusive de­ ander Graham -Bell made his great sign; buy a place setting each week ~ith invention. your groceries, or purchase the complete "Queen Most Fair" is written set at once-whichever you prefer. by Jane .Oliver who specializes in books for young people. It deals EACH SETTING ONLY- with an epic in the life of the SUGAR & CREAMER SET ______99c lovely young Mary, Queen of SET OF 3 BOWLS ______99c Scots, when two of her young sub­ York Assorted 2'0-oz tins jects attempted to free her from her island prison at Loch Leven. Choice Peas 2 tins 35c Other new books for young people · include three Connie Blair Robin Hood Instant or 32-oz pkgs. mystery stories, "The Brown Quick Oats ...... 2 49c Satchel" Mystery", "The Gray Me­ LARGE nace", "The Yellow Warning" and Monarch-7 Delicious Varieties S IZE three Cherry Ames Nurse sto­ 24's ries "At Hilton Hospital" "Moun­ Cake Mixes ...... 2 - 27 c taineer Nurse" and "Boarding School Nurse". Aylmer (Halves) 2O-oz tin For the smaller ones are four Choice Peaches ...... 29c new Thorton Burgess books· Florida No. 1 Fancy California No. 1 Pascal Florida No. 1 Marsh Seedless "Little Joe Otter", "Jen-y Musk~ Lipton Chicken Noodle rat at Home", "Longlegs The Heron" and "The Adventures of Soup Mix ...... 2 pkgs ·23c CUCUMBERS CELERY GRAPEFRUIT Bobby Coon". Olark's Fancy Tomato 20-oz tins 48-oz tin Jumbo Size C Juice ...... 2 - 25c 27c 3 for25c 2 30's 39 10 for 49c Off to Club des Millionnaires Norwegian Brisling Sardines (in olive oil) 2 - 55c YOUR CHOICE Mexico Solo 1-lb pkgs. The three-vessel ferry fleet that GRADE "A" CRY-O-VAC WRAPPED (2½-3½ lb ave.) seldom travelled more than a mile Margarme ...... 2 - 49c on the regular beat between Pres­ cott and Ogdenslmrg, is off on a Westminster ·Cut-Rite 100-ft roll long voyage and a new career. BOILING FOWL The Fort Town, Maple City and Waxed Paper ...... 29c OR- L Windmill· Point have been pur­ chased by the Mexican Govern­ W alker's--Crisp and Tasty BURNS PICNIC STYLE SMOKED ment for car-ferry service while bridges are under construction in Saltines ...... 27 c that country. Save 14c ! G.iant Size Package PORK SHOULDERS B The ships became the property of the Ogdensburg Bridge Autho­ Giant Tide ...... 71c rity less than two years ago. LEAN, •BONELESS BUTT MacLaren's Plain 16-oz jar ~faple Leaf Sliced Manned by Prescott crews who PORK ROAST ...... lb 59c a1:e familiar with thes hips, they Queen Olives ...... 35c will travel an inland water route from Prescott to Oswego, N.Y., MAPLE LEAF PURE PORK MEAT LOAF Man-Size pkg of 201 and then, with thefr pilot houses removed, will go down the New Face-Elle Tissues ...... 29c SAUSAGE Skinless lb45c • Mac. & Cheese York State ba1!ge canal to New Ballet--4 Assorted Colours--- LEAN, MEATY SIDE 9 Mock Chicken York City. From that point they • Meat, Pickle, Pimento C will he under tow to Norfolk Vir­ 25 ?inia, and then to Tampico, 'Mex­ ToiJet Tissue ...... 2 rolls 25c 6-oz pkg. SPARERIBS ...... lb 55c ico. magazines will be available while waiting for the wash to finish. Alterations are already under way and it is expected that the S. & F. MARKETS ,ew Laundro-Mat will be ready o open in a few weeks. Watch for urther announcements in iflb.is ;1aper. _ ----1...J. Page 8- THE IROQUIOS POSTTHURS. NOVEMBER 24, 1960. If It's For Sale, Wanted, For Rent, etc. from the two above Associations. your child in front of the color- All children in our village are wel­ ful uniforms of the Band will be a come, also children from Matilda nice keep sake. Bring your flash Township. Tell Mon and Dad at camera. Time 7 to 8.30 p.m. the close of the dance photos will Canadian Legion Branch 370 FROM be taken in front of the dance Iroquois Fire Dept. Band on the stage. A picture of 30-2

'THE~ r:•❖❖❖❖•:-:•❖❖❖❖❖❖❖❖❖❖❖•=-=•❖❖❖❖•=-=··=-=··=-=··=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=•❖❖❖❖•=-=•❖❖•=-~ x Ready For Winter? For Sale Property For Sale LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S- 4-BURNER Electric Range; Elec­ e-SNO BOOTS - OVERSHOES tric Washer in good condition. News Notes •-THERMO INSULATED O'SHOES Used refrigerators, three to New Listings MEN'S AND BOYS'- choose from. DUPLEX, upstairs and downstairs Miss OStella McQuaig, of Ot- e-TOE RUBBERS OVER. RUBBERS L. J. Gibbons, Iroquoia, tawa, is spending a few days of BUCKLES--ZIPPER-STRAP OVERSHOES each consisting of 2 bedrooms, .--4 OL 2-4507. living room, modern kitchen & IE D. Iher holidays with her aunt, Mrs. •-INS ULA TED BOOTS-Leather or Rubber bathroom. Oil heated and well D J. E. Safford. 400-NEWHAMPSHIRE Pullets The death of Mrs. Eva Fowler, Recent visitors at the home of 4 months-old; 150 Leghorn located"d inI town.d Owner t willd widow of the late Schuyler Fow- Mrs. Hugh Matheson were the Hens, 1 year-old; 50 Roosters. consiterms. er ow own paymen an ler, occured Nov. 9th in the Corn- following: Dr. J. Warwick PARMETER'S SHOES· Apply Harry Vanderbruggen, MO_DERN bungalow with recr~a- waie:e::::~!o!p~~!~hter of the Knowiles, Mrs. Knowles, Deric, R. R. 1, Brinston. Phone OL tion. room and other extras rn- late Jane Randlett and Thomas Randy, Louise and Elizabeth, all 2-4080. . 29-2p of Deep River, Ontario. Warwick cul d mg garage. W e 11 lan d scape d B t f M lb Q C<"L • · tr l I t· p · d ar on, 0 e ourne ue. ,:llle lS is a former resident of Iroquois ELM WOOD and some Cedar for an d m cen a oca 10n. nee . • • d b · te . M - W for quick sale. su1 v1v1e y -one sis l' r"·. . and of the Township of Matilda. sale-Clarence Wallace. OL 1H. Fowler, and a number of meces His younger brother, Alan, also 2-40167 29-2c SAVE andThneepfhuenwesr.al a research man, is on a six-months' rader & Crabbe '. service was con- electronics• project in Holland, ha- I DOUBLE Set of work Harness, St IROQUOIS SHOPPING PLAZA ducted in the Fitzsimmons Funeral ving been sent thither by the Do The Apply-Hamilton Thompson. PHONE OL 2-4567 Home by Rev. Leslie Dean with Philips Company. Phone OL 2-4642. 30-lc WEEK'S WASH interment in the Melbourne Ridge, Mr. and Mrs. w. w. Fowler, of in ONE HOUR or less 1956 DODGE in good running Quebec, cemetery. Orillia, and Mr. C. W. Fowler, condition, low mileage, good Richmond, ·Quebec, visited at the ) Wash and Dry( tires, Apply to Carl Empey, Iro­ Owen R. Davis IN MEMORIAM home of Mrs. W. H. Fowler. at the quois. 30-lp CO. LTD. BARKLEY-In loving memory / PHOTO . CO-OP REALTORS of Mrs. Delbert Barkley, who pas­ SPECIAL NOTlOE FRIGIDAIRE PAIR Men's Rubbers-Gerald sed away Nov. 26th, 1956. Glover, Iroquois . • Through the combined efforts ..,,,,=-;-;-;-;-;-;-;-;-;-;-;-;-;-;-;-;-;-;-;-;-;-;-; 187 Acre Farm in Williamsburg "Ever remembered" - area, good soil, large frame dwel- The family of your own Canadian Legion, ling in excellent state of repair, Branch 370, and the Iroquois Fire For Rent • • • Dept, Andy Major and his Rock­ barn ties up 23 head of cattle, GARLOUGH-In fond and loving ers, also guest, have been engaged 5-ROOM House with three-piece plenty of buildings, pressure sys­ memory of a dear mother and ''MIKES'' to play at the Teen Age Dance in bath, heavy duty wiring-Ap­ tem and milking machlne, ,good grandmother, Mrs. Nancy Setrena the Civic Centre on Dec. 3rd. ply Lloyd Brinston, Brinston, spring in pasture. Priced to sell Garlough, who pased away Nov. This Dance -is a Christmas treat Ont., Phone OL 2-4675 28-3c with low down payment. 22nd 1959. Self Service Deep in our hearts there's a pic- G'IRL GUIDE REPORT · HOUSE For Rent-Village of Iro­ Representative ture, quois, 7 Roa.ms, Heavy Wiring, J.E.McSHANE,PRESCOTT Worth more tha~ silver and gold. The Girl Guides of Iroquois at­ Coal Furnace, and Garage. Rent Boundary Street, It's a picture of a dear mother, tended a ceremony at Cardinal on $55.0,0 month. Apply-Irving Phone WA 5-4698 Whose memory will never grow Friday night to see Ann Yee get LAUNDRY Shaw. Phone Day OL 2-4814, old. her Gold Gord. That is the highest Evening OL 2-4144. Cheeriest smile and heart of gold. award you can ·get in Girl Guid­ CARDS OF THANKS ing._ You may have one washer HOUSE For Rent-Village of fro. A beautiful memory dearer than gold, On Dec. 7th, Guides are go­ alt ht>me, but here you can use quois, 7 Rooms plus Sun Room, I would like to thank thy friends ing to have a Mother and daught­ Oil Heated, Heavy Wiring. Rent and neighbours for cards, letters, Of a mother and grandmother Whose worth can 11.ever· ·be told. er night. So please keep that night several at a time. Get your $55.0,0. month-Apply Irving gifts and visits while I was a pa­ Alive and unseen, she stands at open mothers. week's wash done all at once Shaw. Phone Day OL 2-4814, tient in Kingston General Hospital Wednesday night the Guides are Evening OL 2-4144. and since my return home. These our side. And whispers "Don't grieve, death going to ,have a new leader, Mrs. in less than an hour. acts of kindness will long be re­ Jack Saver. We will be most grate­ MODERN Three Bedroom Home, membered. cannot divide". We're equipped Exclusively centrally located in Morrisburg, Those who knew her, will know, ful for her help. complete with natural fireplace, Hilliard Steinberg How much we lost. one year ago. Any girl having uniforms want­ with FRIGIDAIRE recreation room, ga:r:age, four­ Sadly missed by daughter and ing to sell them please contact 18 MINUTE WASHE~ piece bath, rotary TV antenna, * * * g1·andchildren. Mrs. Ken Kirkby. 10<5 x 100 ft. landscaped pri­ I wish to thank all those who Wash, Rinse, Spin, Dry, vate lot and many other modern sent me cards, letters and gifts conveniences. Reasonable rent. during my stay in the Brockville Normal Nine Pound Load Immediate occupancy. Phone KI General Hospital. - - - in 18 minutes! 3-20188. 30-2c Mrs. Barbara Smail 1 * * * FIRST STREET Lost We would like to extend a sincere "Thank You" to all CARDINAL, ONTARIO TWO Heifers and one Steer, on friends, neighbours and relatives Con. 6, Lot 32 Twp of Matilda. for their many cards, floral tri­ Contact Thos. Lennox, Spencer­ butes and kind expressions of sym­ ville, Phone 38. 30<-lp pathy during the illness and death • - REVLON'S NEW "COLOR-UP" - The first cream of my beloved wife, Ethel Somer­ ville. tinting rinse for the hair --··------·········--··---·-·-· _-· $1.95 Wanted Mrs. Hodge, Cecil Somerville Effective through five sh.anipoos!) NOW ON DISPLAY! A VON'S .CHRISTMAS ST ARTS and Carolyn. -CREST TOOTHPASTE NOW AVAILABLE * ~t * Big profits on beautiful NOW. The family of Mrs. Harry Knox gift sets. N"o· experience neces­ . * -Gift Sets for Men and Women­ wish to thank sincerely, all those sary. We train, you. Rural areas -by YaTdley, Old Spice and Revlon who visited and sent gifts and available, inclu-ding Oxford, cards during her illness. Also to Wolford, and South Gower *-Chanel No. 5 Perfume & Cologne-· the many friends and neighbours, Townships. Car necessary. Christmas Cards for their expressions of sympathy Write Mrs. Nancy Fordham, 13 * - Ohocolates-$1.00 - $5.00- at the time of her death, our deep­ Old Orchard Avenue, Cornwall, Regular and Fancy Boxes by Smiles 'n BOXES-now on · display ...... 59c - $1.50 ist appreciation. for interview. Chuckles and Mairs * * * *-SPECIAL ...... 51 cards for $1.00 CAN Accommodate man or wo­ We wish to express our sin­ *-Cameras- . man with board and room. Ap­ cere appreciation to our many (Movie, 35 mm., Regular)-Complete Out- Christmas paper, ribbon, bows, tags & seals ply to Mrs. G. C. Crowder, 190• friends, relatives and neighbours fits-Projectors, Screens, Gadget Bags INDIVIDUAL AND PERSONAL CARDS Caldwell Drive, Phone OL for their kindness and sympathy 2-4576. 30-2p extended to us at the sudden *-Timex Wrist Wat.ches-47.95 up­ death of our beloved father, L. G. BADMINTON Racquet- Apply Pharaoh. Your many acts of *-Waterman Pen & Pencil Sets­ OL 2-4395. kindness will long be remembered. Ron. Gilmer Harry, Isabel Jean and Ruth. *-Wallets-Pipes LADIES WANTED, make up to Cigarettes in flat 50's $26.00 a week doing simple Rexall Pharmacy home sewing in your spare OL 2-4379 EMERGENCY OL 2-4358 OUR PHONE NUMBER IS *-Electric Razors time. Write Box 491, Adelaide Post Office, Toronto, Ont. OL 2-4518 *-Paper-mate Pens in gift boxes- · 30-3c $1.29 - $3.50 We're as close as your phone- WAITRESS for Week end work, for ALL your printing supplies. I Ap:11ly- Lio-Mar Restuarant, The Iroquois Post. *-Little Lady Gift Items­ Iroquois. i *-Manicure Sets Nov. 23-24-25-26 . , In:!'ormation Appreciated re an­ Personal & - "SOUTH PACIFIC" cestors, origins and relatives of *-Vi'e-w-Master Viewers Reels­ ·1 Thomas J. Baere 1853-1954 and PROBLEMS? (Adult Entertainment) Eleanor McCarthy 1857-1945 of *-Stationery-in Boxes­ operty- (InCinemascope and Colour) R. R. 2 Iroquois Ont. Dr. P. A. Money to Loan on any pr Charlebois, Northwestern Gen­ Anywhere. *-Baby Bunny Nuts, Films­ N : Starring Rossana Brazzi and Mitzi Gaynor elray. eral Hospital, 2175 •Keele St. Don't Delay-Write D This is a Superior Film. Adult Admission is Ser- I * -Flash Bulbs-Tree Lights and Toronto Ont. 30-4c The secret of our success­ I 66c. vice. Decorations ·c . • .:.. : .. :.,.: .. : .. : .. : .. : .. : .. : .. : .. : .. : .. :..: .. : .. : .. : .. : .. : .. : .. : .. : .. :.+,.:-: .. :-: .. : TS, POT OF GOLD WINNERS DELRAY INVESTMEN Mon-Tues-Wed Nov. 28-29-30 Winners at the Morrisburg Re­ sview, 45·0~A Wilson Ave., Down H "STORY OF RUTH" tail Merchants draw on Friday Ont. ME. 3-2353. RON. GILMER PHARMACY evening, Nov. 18th, were: $50.0'0, E ' {lnCinemascope and Colour) Mrs. Lloyd Phillips, R. R. 1 Mor­ OLD, RUNDOWN? Ostrex Tonic IROQUOIS SHOPPING PLAZA Starring Elana Eden an.d Stephen. Boyd r isburg; $25.'00, Audrey Henophy; Tablets help "pep-up' ' thous- - WE GIVE FREE BONUS BUCKS - Biblical Drama. An excellent picture with $25.00 Mrs. Carson Baker. All a:nds of men, women. past 40. I a carefully chosen cast. gists. Iii were claimed. Only 69c. At all drug +<+:•❖•:.. :.. :.. :.. :.. : .. : .. :.. :.. :..:..: .. :..: .. :.. : .. :~+: .. x.++ •· Thurs-Fri-Sat. Dec. 1-2-3 T "GUNS OF THE TIMBERLAND" Albert Gale Agencies Ltd. Starring Alan Ladd and Jeanne Crain. Imperial 0 ii .:,. E (In Colour) Esso REAL ESTATE "TARZAN THE MAGNIFICENT" COMMERCIAL AND BUSINESS PROPERTIES ,:. ; (In Colour FURNACE STOVE FARMS, RESIDENCES Starring Gordon Scott, Betta St. John, GASOLINE AND MOTOR OIL ST. LAWRENCE RIVER COTTAGE LOTS Jock Mahonney. LOOK TO IMPERIAL FOR THE BEST - * • Morrisburg, Ontario * ~':'""*:-*-:-:-*-*:-*~*-*:-*~*-*:""":'*""':*-*':"""':"*""':*_*_*__ *_*_*_*_*_*_*-,..-.- ..- ..- . 1g PHONE Kl 3-2898

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