• Mineral rights, clergy • Thing about attracting in* ânstry is that everybody has rights or what have you. It'H to work at it before there’s The Glengarry be oil right as long as area landowners don’t get left. anything to work at. ONE OP ’S AWARD-WINNING WEEKLY NEWSPAPERS

VOL. LXVin — No. 12 ALEXANDRIA, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, xMARCH 19th, 1959 SINGLE COPY 7o Charlottenburgh After New Industry Threatening Fire Well Controlled Takes On An Industrial Commissiouer The fire brigade and its new On the lookout for new industry, new work and have promised hlm.p truck won wann praise Monday Charlottenbirrgh Township has ac- full co-operation, he declares. evening for effective work in con- quired the services of an industrial “In my opinion, the best location trolling a blaze that threatened one commissioner, Dallas Grant of for industry is not in the city or of the town’s central business South Ijancaster. west of Cornwall. The taxes there blocks. The appointment was made in look like the national debt”, he Fh-e that had spread to the roof late January and the news is now charged. facade of the Lauzon property. Mill ; being released at a time when Mr. “The • township of Charlotten- Square, was controlled* by fast, ' Grant hints he is expecting de- burgh has ISO square miles and efficient work of the brigade, des- i vetopments shortly. “I hope to twelve miles on the St. Lawrence pite almost gale-foine west winds, make an important announcement rivei-. We have main highways that threatened spread of the j in the near future”, he told a News running north, south, east and west flames to the adjoining Lemay Res- reporter this week. as well as two transcontinental taurant buUding and, possibly, to Mr. Grant has his own ideas on railways”, he commented. I business places across Main street. how to attract industry to Cihar- “I am not too happy with the Fire Chief Albert Lauzon is quick tottenbuigh. He does not believe w'ay Hydro is endeavoring to steer to credit the new fire truck’s facili- in spending a lot of money in any new industry between Cornwall jties, but he has a good word, too, search of new industry. He has and Morrisburg, in order to get rid for the work of his fire-fighters bad close association with bankers, of land they were forced to buy in who lost no time getting to the indHstrialists and financiers, and connection with the hydro develop- heart of the blaze “despite an alarm "if American andi European com- ment”, he charged. tlxat indicated this was just another panies decide to change their loca- “After all, Ontario Hydro should chimney fire”. tkms, they will get in touch with not work to the detriment of any It proved otherwise, and many the j)eople I know”. ’Those people part of Ontario in order to unload of the firemen responded without already are aware of Mr. Grant’s this land”, he said. their proper firefighting clothing. WON REGIONAL HONORS — Winner of local Sudbury, where the finals of the Concours will be ■The alai-m T^OS turned in at 5:^ honors in the urban section, for girls, of the Con- held April 1st. A daughter of Mr. end Mrs. Henri p.m. Monday when fire was dls- cours de Fronçais, Nicole Dubois went on to further Dubois, Alexandria, and a pupil at Perpetual Help i covered in the wall of the apart- success in regional competition at Cornwall, ’Thurs- School, Nicole is seen above with Rev. Bmdlien ment occupied by Joseph Lacombe, P.U.C. Notes Some day of last week, when she emerged as top girl In Houde, PIP., Sacred Heart parish; Rev. Sister M. Laurent Crevier Mill Square. Evidently originating the Oomwall - Alexandria regions. Robert Bour- of St Rose-iEveline, CS.C., her teacher, and Alex- Improvement In Water in faulty wiring, the flames had geoys of the Cornwall inspectorate, won the boys’ andre Deschamps, inspector of bilingual schools President Of worked their way into the roof competition for urban schools. Each winner re- here. ’The water supply was discussed i Has Had Varied facade when firemen reached the at last night’s regular meeting of ' ceived a $50 purse to defray travel expenses to —Photo by Dextras Industrial Experience scene and the high west wind ap- Bilingual Trustees the PUIO, when Mayor Simon, parently doomed the entire block. chairman of the Oommission, out- A meeting of all trustees and A resident of South Lancaster ’The “built-in” water supply on. lined steps taken to improve the for üie past 12 years, Charlotten- ‘the truck was brought instantly «ecretarles of the inspectorate dis- water. Survey Work At McCrimmon Continues trict of Mr. A. DesclMunps was held burgh’s new industrial commis- into play on the blaze while oon- of March 8th, in order to reorganize There has been a noticeable im- sioner, (Dallas Grant, has a back- neotions were being made with the Ibe Association of ’Trustees. Mr. provement in the last few days, he ground of business experience that nearest hydrant. In short order Deschamps e^lained the advan- pointed out, and the Department of should well fit him for his new post. four hose lines were available and Amid Welter Of Speeulation On Oil Health is sending an engineer'here For a number of years he was tage of the association and Mr. within an ho-ur the all-clear was Survey work in the area west of “The company would get 90 per to look over the nitration plant, employed by Howard' Smith- Paper strument iised in prospecting for GTOUJX, administrator of the Ot- sounded. McCrimmon continues 'this week uraniian. A report yesterday was cent' of the production of any oil tawa Separate iSchools, also spoke make further tests and advise the Mills in their plants. In Proulx’s Men’s Wear, on the PÜC. 1946 he resigned and acquired In- amid a welter of speculation on to the effect another instrument is or gas well and the remaining 10 on the subject. ground floor, had appeared doomed what is in store in the way of oil .terests of his own. also in use. per cent would be proportioned The association has elected its Alchem Ltd., of Burlington, and much of Mr. Proulx’s stock or mineral riches. Everyone, it He 'became president of Sheer While survey work continues, the among the farmers according to officers for the year. They are: Ont., produce a product designed to removed. Some water damage seems, is in on developments; and SUk Hosiery Mills in Sherbrooke, syndicate appears to be concentrat- the amount of production drained clarify the water, soften it and help was suffered, but Mr. Proulx estim- no one knows for certain what is President, Laurent Crevier, Green Que.; president of Sherbrooke ing its efforts on obtaining options from under each farm.” the coagulation of chemicals, he ates his loss at about $1,000. The sought or who is seeking it. on at least six farms, two in Glen- Valley; vice-pres., Paul E. Rouette, informed the meeting. ’They have Paper Products; vice-president of upstairs apartment, owned by ’The three other farms being Alexandria; sec.-treas., Raymond National ’Thread Co., Ltd., and a Pour young men from Toronto, garry and- the others directly across sought are those of Alex MacCrinj)- been contacted and are settling a Adolphe^’LauzOn, suffered some $2,- the boimdary road in Prescott Rochon, Alexandria; coxmcUlors, man here to moke tests with their director of Richmond Pulp and 000 damage. we hear, have pooled their resources mon, Archie MacLeod- and Dtm Wilfrid St Pierre of Lancaster, Paper Canada Ltd. and are gambling that they -win County. Crevier. The last two are in Glen- product at the filtration plant. ’The newly redecorated Lemay Rory MacGilll-vray gave the syn- Ovila Massie of Alexandria, and ’Then' in 1947 Mr. Grant took ill, Restaurant escaped damage en- find oil or natural gas in the area. garry. Some 200 acres Is now cov- ’There is also a type of strainer dicate an option on his property Ernest logault of Martintown. available from another company sold all his interests and came back tirely. One is Wilfred J. Matthews, a con- ered and the syndicate appears to sulting geologist, who is reported some two 'sleeks ago. Owners of and this may be tried' as well in an home. After an operation he spent It was a good bit of firefighting want to tie up another 200 acres. as saying it will take two months two other farms came to -terms late Poultry Men To Meet effort to clarify the water. his time leisurely, boating and fish- on the part of the brigade, most ’The Glengarry farms axe said to be ing, until just recently. . to complete a survey of the area. last week, but appear to have made favored as possible drilling sites. citizens felt. And the new fire a different deal -with the syndicate. During the month of March, His friends in Oharlottenbiugh, truck had proved a good Invest- possibilities then seem worth- Much of the talk this week con- Mr. MaoGilli-vray gave the firm poultry meetings are to be held in knowing of his wide industrial ex- ment. while, a drilling rig wiU be brought cerns mineral rights and it appears all counties throughout the prov- 200 At Holstein perience, asked him to take the job in and a test hole sunk at the most an option to purchase the property. many north Glengarry farm deeds ince. Poultry Producers will be of industrial commissioner. likely location, he declares. Elmer MacDonald and John Ross reserved mineral rights to the considering a suitable type of pro- Barn Meeting “And- here I am”, said Mr. Grant. Awarded Fellowship “We are gambling on oil possi- MacLeod, who lives Just east of Crown. D. N. McRae, local regis- motional plan for the poultry in- The 68-year-old Lancaster native bilities because of sedimentation In him, gave permission to survey trar, reports he has, had several (Royce MaoGilli-vray of Queen’s their properties and develop them dustry. Some 200 Holstein breeders gath- describes hünself as “from the this area and because of the geo- hiquiries on that score in the last University, has been awarded a but did not sign options to sell. Some time ago the Ontario Poul- ered for a born meeting on the Alpin Grants of the South Branch, M^oodrow Willson Fellowship, which logical structure of the land. It’s fe-sV days, some from as far souUi try Producers’ Association was pre- farm of Lloyd Howes, Kirk Hill, Williamstown. All my family are far from a sure thing, however, and Interviewed Saturday, Mrs. Mac- as Fassifem. will enable him to spend a year of Leod expressed satisfaction with pared to proceed with a Pro- Wednesday of last week.' It was the United Empire Loyalist stock”, he gi'aduate study at Harvard Univer- we wouldn’t want anyone to set “It appears”, he informs us, “that motionai Programme under Section largest attendance at such an event declares. their hopes too high. ’There ore the deal she and her husband had sity. This Fellowship is worth received. land settled on after 1825 had min- 9 of ’The Farm Products Marketing in Eastern Ontario this winter, of- His wife is the former Dorothy four of us in the syndicate. We $1,500 plus tuition and fees. Mr. Was the family covered against eral rights reserved to the Crown Act. As a result county Federations ficials declare. Stalker of Kingsbm*y, Que. Mr. MaoGilli-vray is the son of Mr. and have a little money and We are and much of 'North Glengarry -was of Agriculture were asked to or- and Mrs. Grant are now members willing to take a chance”, Mr. Mat- crop damage? J. Y. Humphries, ag. rep., was Mrs. Rory MacGillivray of Mc- “Yes”, Mrs. MacLeod said. "If not occupied until much later.” ganize such county meetings of of Alexandria Curling Club. Crimmon West. thews said. ' poultrymen so that a future course moderator for a panel discussion my husband and the syndicate Even without mineral rights, on feeding and developing heifers “Nhturally we hope we will un- could be studied. Many of leaders cannot agree to the amoimt of such however, the landowner has som* during their first lactation. Taking cover something worthwhile. It damage, on aibitrator -will be ap- protection, as we understand it in the poultry industry feel that would be a big thing for us and I poultry producers in Ontario should part were Goifion MoKillican, Max- Dr. C. A. Stewart Former Cuddon’s pointed to decide on fair payment.” Where there are no mineral rights, ville; Stanley MdRae, Vankleek think it would be a tremendous Were they covered for other anyone is free to go onto the land obtain more coritrol of their boost to this whole district as well”, products. Hill, and Marland Murray, Mar- Store Again In minerals beside oil and natural and stake it. But they are still tintown. Died At Cornwall the youthful looking graduate of gas? responsible to the owner for dam- The Glengarry meeting is to be MacMaster University added. held in the Agricultural Repre- Grant Smith, Holstein fieldman, Jewellery Trade f “Yes”, was the response: “We age and they still have to make a ccnducted a type demonstration A fall last Thursday in which he Yet there are reports that indi- are covered for any minerals that 'deal -with him before they ckn move sentative’s office here on ’Thursday fractured -bis hip, led to the death When FUion Jewellers last night. Mardi 26th, at 8:30 pjn. and grading and judging compe- weekend occupied their new cate oil may not be the goal. A might be developed.” equipment onto his land and begin tition. Prizewinners were: Alex Sund*ay of Dr. Charles A. Stewart, geiger counter was in use early this What percentage of any find developing any potential under- Mrs. Evelyn MaoCaitney, Ramsay- 84, of Cornwall, a native of Stew- store in the former Ag. Rep’s ville. Ont., Poultry (Producers’ di- MacLeod, Kirk Hill; Allistair Wy- office, the gleaming displays week, we hear; and that is an in- ■would the family get? ground wealth. man, Chute a Blondeau; J. D. Mc- art’s Glen and widely known rector, will be in charge of the throughout north Glengarry. were a reminder to older resi- meeting. Ai'thur, Lancaster; Clark McOuolg, dents that the site had once Lancaster; ’Thomas Aitken, Martin- Dr. Stewart fell on an icy section before housed a jewellery store. High Attendance town; Robert McRae, Lancaster; of Aubin street sidewalk last Thurs- No Rush For No Baby Clinic Won A Cool $1,000 Ken Alien, Lancaster; Ewen Ken- day while conductmg a routme in- The late H. R. Cuddon, At Short Course jeweller, occupied the building Licence Plates Next Thursday Bernard Cardinal, public ac- nedy, Apple Hill; A. D. Melcomson, vestigation m his capacity as cor- from 1911 to 1913, when he died. ’The three-day short course on cmmtant at Cornwall, 'has an extra Alexandria; William Von Loon, oner. He had been coroner for The deadline for licence plates ’There will be no Well Baby Clinic Williamstown. His daughter, (he late Miss Farm Business and Management $1,000 to account for. He was the Stormont County since 1926. His passed quietly yesterday at the Thursday. March 26th, due to the lucky winner of, the thousend- (Prizes were donated by: Vank- injuries were complicated by a Margaret Cuddon, then con- held last week proved very popular. tinued the business until 1926. office of the locaL issuer, Stephen fact the local office is undergoing dollar draw conducted by the Corn- leek Hill Co-op, Perrier Bros., Le- heart condition end he succumbed O’Connor, in contrast to last year’s There was an average attendance of 50 at each session. wall Classical College this week. vac Bros.,' CJifford Campbell, Dal- in Cornwall General Hospital on mad rush and long line-up. repairs. Sunday. Bernard is a son of Mr. and Mrs. keith, and Farmers’ Supply, Vank- A staff of five had assembled to Edmond Cardinal, Alexandria. leek Hill. . A native of Stewart’s Glen, Dr. E. Marjerison cope with a rush that did not Stewart graduated from McGill materialize. It was just an ordin- Maxville Fair In Early June University, Montreal, m 1911, and Died In Alberta ary day and today two are handling practiced medicme at Moose Creek the applicants 'with ease. S.D.&G. Seed Fair Being Held and Dunvegan before settmg up a Horace Marjerison, Apple Hill, ’The local office has sold 950 fewer Because Of Visit Of The Queen practice m Corn-wall m 1923. has received word of the deaÆh of plates than last year at this time, Maxville Spring Show will be held either married or single. ’They are Always interested in youth and his brother, Everett Marjerison, at At Finch, Monday And Tuesday some accountable to the fact there earlier this year, Jime 4th, 5th and expected to show skill at mllkin* community improvement, he was Lethbridge, Alberta. has not been the rush from Oom- 6th, so , as not to conflict with the a cow and are also judged on gen- Soil and Crop Improvement As- of McNish awards to Stanley one of the leaders m the movement wall experienced last year. The sociations of the three United Wightman, Lancaster; Marland Born at Apple Hill in the '90s, he visit to Canada of Her Majesty the eral ability and personality. A to set up the Cornwall Recreation went West in 1912, kept store at severity of the -winter probably has Queen to open the St. Lawrence winner from each county gets a Counties are again co-operating in Murray, Martmtown, and Hugh Association. caused others to lay up their cars the second annual SD & G Seed Blame, representing Dundas. Central Butte, Sask., for a time Seaway. The royal visitors are ex- trip to the Canadian National Ex- He served years as a member of and later served for eight years imtil Spring is really here. pected to be in the Cornwall area hibition in Toronto -where she will Pair, to be held in the Community William Ewmg, Vankleek Hill, ■the Cornwall Collegiate and Voca- Hall at pmch next Monday and will -talk on Seed Price and Supply with the Alberta Pro-vincial Police. June 27th. compete in the Ontario Dairy tional School (Board, retiring from Mr. Marjerison later farmed at Dairy Princesses for Glengarry Queen contest -with a trip to Brit- Tuesday. Officials report a very Outlook, and J. W. MacRae of that position m 1938. -interesting program has been lined Kemptville, will lead a discussion Cardston and Lethbridge, but for Hope To Have and Stormont will be selected at ain the ultimate prize. He was a member of the Maxville the past number of years had been this year’s fair, when girls from up for the shovf. and question period. An auction of County Certified The contest this year will be on a Exhibits are to be in place by 10-bushel lots of seed will witxd up Masonic Lodge, AF & AM, and had employed by the Alberta Govern- ■the two coxmties -will participate retained his membership in Kenyon ment as a crop inspector. in separate competitions. far more impressive scale than ewer noon Monday and judgffig will take activities at 3:30 pm. Free By Early May before, James Jewson of Manotick, place that afternoon. ’That evenmg Any boy or girl m the United Presbyterian Church, Dunvegan. ■He leaves to mourn his death, his The girls -will compete in milk- Dui'ing his more active years he 'Retesting is still going on in the area fieldman for the Milk Industry bulk handling of milk -will be the ■Counties not yet 23 years old, may wife, the former Flora MaoDougall; ing a cow and proper methods of Board, armounced. . He expects to subject of discussion, a theme which enter ’Tuesday morning’s junior had been a member of the St. An- one son, Robert, and one grandson, campaign against Brucellosis and it caring for milking machines, either drew’s Society in Oomwall. is expected Glengarry will be cer- hold several classes to tiuin the should prove of much interest to seed judging. Thirty-six cash prizes as w^ell as his brother, Horace, of on the track in front of -the stand, girls before the event. Glengarry dairymen. will be awarded and a perpetual Dr. Stewart was -born on the Apple Hill, and two sisters, Mrs. tified a Brucellosis free area by or on the platform on the Infield. A jrmior seed judging compe- trophy donated by the Lions Club family homestead. Riverside Farm, Ii'ene Craig of Smiths Falls, and early May. Donald Henry of Berwick, and Cows to be milked in the contest -tition for the three counties will of Alexandria will go to the high Stewart’s Glen, on April 15th, 1874, Mrs. Lloyd Hough of Batavia, N.Y. A total of 35,443 head of cattle Thomas Aitken. Martintown, were will be selected from those shown be held Tuesday morning and the aggi-egate scorer. ’There are also a son of the late Alexander A. Burial -was, at Lethbridge, near in 1,307 herds had been covered by appointed to a special committee to at Maxville Pair. The girls are afternoon program will begin with special cash aWai'ds for weed and Stewart and his wile, Bella Mac- his country home. February 28th with 19,416 sampled. arrange the comibined project with allowed a choice in cattle available remarks by the judge, John R-ussell weed seed identification. Rae. Of these 262 were reactors and 298 the Glengarry county committee and type of milking machine used, of .the Plant Products Division at Four special classes in forage Chief mourners include his wife, questionable in 139 infected herds. land (.he Maxville fair board. ’The but must conform to accepted . D. L. Parkes of the Field crops are included, and J. Y. Hum- the former Mai-y Hastie Munroe; Open Thursday Nights Retests have since been made on purpose is to build up the Dairy methods of h3rgenic procedure in Husbandry Division, Kemptville phries, ag. rep., announces anyone three sons, Alexander, of Grosse 50 herds where ten head were fotmd Pi'incess competition into one of the milking and caring for the product. Agricultural School, will give Field interested in exhibiting in these Point 'Woods, Mich.; John, of Corn- Starting next Thui’Sday, local infected, biggest events at the fair. There are several cash prizes for Crop Recommendations for 1959, classes may leave their bales at his wall, and Murdoch,, of Fort Erie; stores will resume their late closingf- To date the total of compensation The competition is for girls be- competitors who do not win the and there will -be the presentation office for transporting to the show. \ (Continued on Page 4) oil Thursday nights, we are advised. is $19,710. tween the ages of 17 and 26 years. trip to Toronto.- “Page 2 The Glengarry News, Alexandria, Ontario, Thursday, March 19th, 1959

The Weeklies Say Home To Roost CDJTORIALSI j ITS 0«E 0«®fI0N ^ J DEFENCE BURDEN Did you ever hear one individ'Ual Oil Is Flowing From Every Lip raise his feeble voice to protest the cost of weapons of destruction? GLENGARRY has something to talk about be a busy place through the next few And yet hell groan becaiise its besides the weather in these dying days months as title deeds to properties are going to cost something to better searched for possible flaws. his community, his nation and his of winter. Three little letters forming children. — Minnedosa (Man.) Tri- the magic word “oil” are on just about There is going to be plenty to talk about bime. ev^eryone’s lips since word came last week in the next few weeks, it seems. And we WITH OUR ; that there are plans for digging test wells do not desire to put a damper on it. Talk o O o RAMBLING > in the MeCrimmon area. is cheap, it is a pleasant way to pass the FAIR DEAL There are visions of sudden riches for time; there are worse subjects to expound Another case of a district resident a Ineky few, when and if those wells prove upon than the dream of sudden wealth for claiming a raw deal from an out- REPORTER : in. There are dreams of soaring land values people we know. of-town firm again emphasizes for By ED. J ' all who care to listen the import- in north Glengarry and neighboring Pres- But it might be a good thing to take In this Newfoundland strike cott. There is talk that all that glitters is most of this talk with at least a grain of ance of dealing with local firms . . . the politicians seem more at who, because they have a stake in not necessarily oil, that it may be gold that salt. Then we won’t be too let doAvn if loggerheads than the Mounties. things don’t pan out. If we in Glengarry the area, must and do deal fairly is sought, or uranium. Options on farm with their customers. — New' Lis- are living above unsuspected treasure, it DOGS AND DEER land is a subject that is being kicked keard (Ont.) Temiskamlng Speaker. around. And owners of good Glengarry has been there a long, long time. And it • Last week’s issue included a story soil are busy looking up their deeds to see may take time to discover whether it is o O o about dogs chasing deer, and a whether or not they own the mineral rights. there in suiBcient quantity to be produced FINE PROMISE warning from the (Same Warden: It is said many farms in the area have profitably. “I promise to do my best”. That’s that such would be summarily shot. mineral rights reserved to the Crown, others We are optimistic enough, however, to one of the promises a Boy Scout And the paper had scarcely hit are clear. We have even heard there are suggest to owners of land in the area that or a Wolf cub makes when he is the street when your Rambling Re- such things as “clergy rights” on some they read well the fine print on any con- invested with due ceremony into porter got a call from the irrepres-- tract having to do with their properties. the local troop or pack to which sible Charlie Dear, down Glen Rob- farms in the MeCrimmon area. ertson why. If something comes of this search for If there is mineral wealth under Glengarry he belongs. Think what a better world this would be in so many “When a dog bites a man, that’s, underground wealth (and we hope some- we would prefer to see some of it remain not news, is it”, Charlie enquired? in the hands of our own people. ways if all of us did our best, day thing does) the local Registry GfBee should in and day out. — Grenfell (Sask.) “But if a man bites a dog, that Bun. rates headlines.” We had to agree with his sense of news values. And’ Our Fire Brigade Should Be Free To Go 0 C) o then Charlie went on: FAST-DEAL OPERATORS iVo JBws — iVo School “A friend from Otta-wa was tell- other municipal eouneils as to the sharing ijie jLwin »jraes are among' ing me J-ust the other day they’re ONCE again Alexandria has been placed (Christian Science Monitor) of costs of such out-of-town trips. Only centres to be made the target of paying 3 bucks to a dog-catcher- in a bad light because of the lack of every time he corrals a canine. He when the reeve of a township asks for the “fast-deal” operators from' Mont- If anybody is looking for a good career with a strong future, I suggest agreement between town and surround- suggested I could make a tidy in- services of the brigade is it to respond. real who in fly-by-night raids un- the school bus business. It looks promising. I think, too, there’s a chuckle ing township councils on fire protection. come in that sideline. And when load goods of doubtful value on in it, even if a lot of folks won’t laugh with me. Tlie local brigade was summoned, one night The fire chief informs us he had been I read that report in this week’s told fires in Lancaster Township would be unsuspecting house'wlves here. . . . last week, to a blaze just two miles beyond The home-town merchant ensures The carrying of school pupils has come about in my time, and is issue I was tempted to take on the the town limits. But it could not respond handled by the Lancaster Village brigade. accepted today as a proper adjunct of "education”, to the extent tha,t a job.” When alerted last week that is the informa- the continuance of his business by due to that lack of agreement between the service he renders. — Rouyn- good superintendent must not only be a judge of character and erudition, “Wouldn’t that moke a nice councils. The firemen from Lancaster had tion he passed on to his caller. ^ Noranda (Que.) Press. a proper purchaser of Latin books, a right layer-in of supplies—but he headline for you”, he su^ested,. to travel 12 miles to the fire and the loss was But it does not make sense that the must also know how to run a common carrier. And, as -with so many of “Deer Chasing Dogs”. complete. Lancaster brigade should be called to a fire o O o our “progress” ideas, there came that inevitable day when the tail was It did soimd good over the phone; Emphasizing the seriousness of this un- within two miles of Alexandria. And it is GOOD LEADERSHIP .wagging the dog. and we appreciated Charlie’s 'wit.. ©p-operative attitude is thé belief by those still more senseless that help needed in an Trenton, over the years, has been Like the other morning. We had a severe storm, plus sub-zero But when we put it do'wn on paper first on the scene that the loss might have emergency should have to await the request fortunate in the calibre of the weather, and although every pupil was ready by the front doors, all along it came out “Dear Chasing Dogs”p of a township official who may or may not leadership that organized labor has the routes, no buses came! Lunches had been put up,-books were bulky aond that sounded as if it might be been negligible had Alexandria’s new fire an expensive pastime. truck reached the blaze with its ‘built-in’ be located quickly. The first few minutes had in the to-wn and surrounding With homework—but there ■was no bus. So, there was no school. The area. It has been responsible, con- preponderance of impils is once again out in the districts. There are more We have the right kind of Deer Water supply before the flames had really of a fire are decisive if loss is to be held right in this office, as Cfiiarlie taken hold.. There is bound to be résent- dovui. A fire call must be answered with- structive and progressive. — Tren- pupils in District 9 today than there ever were back when District 9 had a ton (Ont.) Courier-Journal. school! knows. But even to create a news ment in such a situation and undoubtedly out loss of time. story we wouldn’t suggest to him. the criticism will be aimed primarily at our Surely municipal councils which have 0 O o The entire public school system in this town is predicted—not on that he take up dog-catching. town. The real offender, though, may be demonstrated they can eo-operate in many GOOD OLD DAYS cultural advantages as laid down by the stalwart pioneers—but on a bus Fred’s too valuable at the keyboard system; You can have the best teachers, with impressive depees and the township council that refuses Alex- other fields should be able to reach agree- Gone are the good old days when of the linotype. andria’s fire services. ment on this matter of fire calls. There convincing experiences, the newest of school buildings with their Jxinded a healthy young Canadian cleared debts, the latest in conveniences and advantages. But if you don’t have That attitude may have made sense in should be a comprehensive plan for the en- a stretch of wtoodland with his axe Some people are like owls; a bus, you can’t have school. the years when our equipment was anti- tire county whereby the nearest brigade and built himself a cabin. Lite is they are considered smart be- quated and of not too much help at rural could be summoned directly to the scene now more complicated and muni- Our own young lady implored me to get out the family automobile cause they hoot at everything. fires where an adequate water supply was without the time-wasting necessity of con- cipal housing regulations require and drive her down. “They might hold school and I don’t want to get not available. Not so today when we boast tacting officials first. Costs should not be standards, comforts and conveni- marked absent.” I refused, on principle. I think it’s better to be marked THE ROYS WAS THE BOYS a modern truck carrying a 500-gallon water prohibitive. And when our neighbors need ences imdreamed of in the pioneer absent than to inject rebelUon into a weU-run system. If a bus line is • We can roar with the best of help who among us would stop to count the days. — Creston (B.C.) Review. the key to culture, I would be the last to upset the program. them, but it seems that’s about the supply. That still may prove inadequate best -we do when it comes to curl- for a fire that is beyond control. But where cost. ing. Perhaps it’s our rambling gait the alarm is turned in early and the blaze Town Council should try again to come that’s to blame, or maybe it’s tired not. too distant from town, as was the case to some agreement with the neighboring blood, or something. in last week’s fire, the local brigade could townships. If such proves impossible then DO YOU We can win some of our games, prove invaluable and it should be free to we would like to see the present edict, Tl üld Liar^g Syi}© . • • REMEMBER? some of the time. But we haven’t respond to a call. which limits the freedom of our fire brigade, yet learned how to fool all of the As we luiderstand the situation, town rescinded. Wherever in this area it is J Gleaned from the fyles of THE 'GLENGARRY NEWS opposition all of the time. And so council some years ago ordained that the needed it should be ready to go. The cost we find ourseM on the losing side TEN YEARS' AGO Dancause, ■vice-president, and J. W. with a painful accident while saw- too often to be funny. brigade was not to reply to a call from any in dollars and cents can be argued after the ing, Tuesday. The mishap cost him embers cool. Kennedy, MaxviUe, as secretary. — But they can’t say we can’t pick point more than a mile distant from town Friday, March 18th, 1949— Messrs. James R. Grant of Pine three fingers of his right hand. — unless on the express orders of the mayor. Better that we should absorb such extra a winner. Just about a month ago- Two possible sites are being con- Grove LOL 961; Urquhart McDon- Among the many returned soldiers this column suggested the Roy boys, This ruling was made, again we understand, outlays than that Alexandria continue to ald of MeCrimmon LOL 771, and on the Celtic, which docked Tues- turn a deaf ear to a call for help. sidered for the new PUC building brothers Joe and Paul and Wilfrid, when council failed to reach agreement with to be erected this year.. The pres- P. D. Christie, Apple Hill, are in day at Halifax, ■we note the name with Joe’s son Roger, would make ent iFire Hall site is favored over Carleton 'Place this week as dele- of Corporal R. Weir, son of om a combination on the curling lanes townsman, Jas. Weir. the former Chisholm Park property. gates to the Grand Lodge, Ontario that would be hard to beat. And The Small Town Paper The Comlmdssion plans to build only East. — Simday evening, the eve of it k k the Roys decided just for devilment for its own requirements, but there the feast of St. Finnan, Rev. A. FORTY-FIVE YEARS AGO to try out om theo^ in the local By Duane E. Dewell, L. McDonald, PR., Williamsto-wn, carrier of only the commercialism of the 'Would be pro'vision for a futoe ad- Friday, March 20th, 1914— club’s first annual bonspiel. Publisher, Kossuth County, Iowa, Advance market place. dition by the town to centralize all preached in the Cathedral, while on And what happened Saturday is Wednesday evening the same pulpit T’S a yellowing clipping in a Bible telling It’s the 'record of a day when a fleeting departments. — The one-storey Word was received here on Sun- now recorded in club history. The I home of Anthony St John, Max- was occupied by Rev. J. J. Mac- day that owing to a premature blast Roys was the boys with the mostest- of the birth of a baby who smiled but moment of glory descended upon your house donell, PR., Lochiel. a little while, otherwise remembered by ville, ■was destroyed by Are Wed- on the property of the Weedon They came through in the clutches; for all to remember and those who come nesday. — An Achievement Night Mining Co. at Lake Weedon, on they emerged as champs despite the parents and God. after to know. ☆ ☆ ☆ banquet was held at the High FORTY YEARS AGO Saturday, Archie McDougall had some downright tough opposition. It’s your life history, and the life history It’s the handful of clippings that brings School last week, attended by night met death. The imfortunate young Curling is going to be tiie family of those who know. tears and fond smiles of remembrances to class students. The first Night Friday, March 21st, 1919— man was a resident of St. Raphael sport of the future, ’tis promised. School courses at the school had an It’s your joys and SOITOWS, and those of your children and children’s children when It is “street gossip” that the and a son of the late Donald A. Pa, m-a and the kids will all be; average attendance of 94. — Mrs. your neighbors, recorded by the only news on the eventful day they must share what Hochelaga Bank will early next McDoi^all, 12-8th Charlottenbmgh. playing. But It has already been: Aime Lalonde left this week to join medium in the world that cares about you. was once you and yours. month open a branch in Alex- — The property on the Mill Square proven that curling is a family her hxisbend at Kingston. — At andria, a central site being avail- occupied for close upon a quarter game. The Campbells of Avon Lea. It’s your conscience joined with others It’s you on your first day of school ; and Montreal on March 7th the mar- able. — The Princess Pats arrived of a century by I. B. Ostrom', jewel- Sask., won the Brier last year. This to form a guard against injustice by gov- at your graduation. riage was solemnized of Alexander home this week, among them being er and druggist, has been purchased year their feat was duplicated by e'mment. Lindsay Grant of Williamstown, It’s you as a little boy, a bridegroom, Pte. Fei-gus McRae, son of Regis- from the original owner, John A. the Richardsons of Regina, who It’s the difference between you being an and Theresa Runions of Cornwall. and a father. trar and Mrs. J. A. McRae, Alex- McDougald, Corn-wall, by Messrs. also took five straight games front uninformed animal, or a human being, Ostrom & Son. — Between Satur Scotland’s best. knowing and forming judgment based on It’s you as a little girl, a bride, a radiant ☆ ☆ ☆ andria, who received his honorable mother. discharge and reached town last day and Wednesday of this week, And right in our own back yard' facts made available to you easily, quickly TWENTY YEARS AGO Paul Daprato covered many miles we see the Roys of Glen (Roy icing It’s you—of you, by you, and for you ! evening. Another arrival yester- and truthfully. Friday, March 17th, 1939— day was Nursing Sister Catherine and transacted important business. a team strong enough to chill all It’s the support from which you' ask and Gelineau, who had been on duty He journeyed to Allouez, Wis., a opposition in our local bonspiel. get the strength of many in furthering the Their Majesties the King and suburb of Superior, purchased a This gante of curling, it seems, is Queen will spend four minutes here ■with the American Red (Jross in welfare of your own world — your com- France. — J. A. C. Huot, merchant, well established grocery and but- ideal for families. And' we boast Help For Crippled Children on Satoday, May 20th, it was munity. has accepted the agency of the well cher business and returned home. the ideal combination for curUng— PRING is in the air, Easter holidays learned this -week. — Rev. C. K. His intention is to take up his resi- four sons. Somehow they’ll have to- It’s the only medium that shows the S . Mathe-wson preached his farewell known Che'vrolet Cacr (Company for future that your footprints were once made beckoning our school agers. But for this district. — We extend con- dence there in April. be indoctrinated with the right sermon in ŒCtrk HUl United Church k k k ideals, and: then your Ramblii^ upon the shifting sands of time. some children, the crippled, holiday time on Sun'day. The congregation hon- gratulations to W. L. Crewson, son of J. W. Crewson, Inspector of Pub- Reporter will be able to retire to It’s the bellringer at your birth, your may not hold as much lure. Their handi- ored him Monday evening in the SIXTY YEARS AGO lic Schools, Alexandria, and A. M. the nerve-'wracking job of skipping marriage, and the birth of your children; cap prevents them kno'wing many of the hall, when a purse was' presented. Friday, March 171h, 1899— from inside the plate-glass as they and tolls the bell for you as you begin the joys of childhood. The induction of Mr. Mathewson to McGillivray of Dalkeith, upon hav- ing successfully completed their 1/^ John R. Chishoim, contractor of sweep aside aU opposition on the long journey. It is to help them receive treatment, his new charge at Carp,' took place ice lanes. Tuesday night. — The rink of Dr. third year in Medicine at McGill. this place, secured the contract for It’s your servant, waiting your pleasure special braces, boots, perhaps a holiday at -- F. Perlard, an employee of C. the erection of a commodious We can dream; can’t we? to be read—today, tomorrow, or next week. the special camp for crippled children that H. L. Cheney, skip, defeated the ««*«***• Purst rink from Seigniory Club, Lacombe, millman, station, met dwelling house for A. L. Smith, It’s a record for you to read, or keep to you are requested to buy and use Easter Middle age is when our trip- • last Th-ursday night to qualify as barrister, on the property owned by read again, or discard; not a voice or a ■ ping becomes less light and. seals. These have gone out to you in the representatives of this centre at him', comer of Catherine street east picture for an instant and then gone for- mails and you are asked to help Lions help and' Bishop street. — We under- more fantastic. Montreal in Royal Caledonian Cup UsB Eastor Seafs ever. the handicapped by mailing in your cheque .play this weekend. — Louis Green- stand W. D. McLeod, the well It’s the bringer of news tidings, not a today. spon, manager of Alexandria Out- r ^ ~ ~ known cheese manufacturer, is THEY’VE OUTGROWN THE fitters, and Mrs. Greenspon, arrived about to erect two factories for the NAME from DiwrunondviUe, Que., this making of both cheese and butter, • Until one of our boys started week, and are occupying the A. at Kirk Hill and Glen Sandfleld, playing PeeWee hockey we didn’t THE GLENGARRY NEWS Danis residence. respectively.—A rink of Alexandria realize PeeWees could be such big Canadian 'Weekly Newspapers’ Association; Ontario Weekly ciulers composed of James Smith, fellows. PeeWees we -visualized os Newspapers’ Association; Eastern Ontario Newspapers’ 'k -ii J. F. McGregor, A. L. Smith and really wee ones; midgets we saw Association; Audit Bureau of Circulation. THIRTY YEARS AGO John A. Cameron left yesterday for as about the height of one of those Published every Thursday by Montreal, where they were to meet P.O. Box 10 — The News Printing Company — Telephone 9 Friday, March 22nd, 1929— midget ■wrestlers. Bantams were representatives of the Cheese Ex- definitely lightweight to our minds- EUGENE A. MACSDONALD - EDITOR AND PUBLISHER p»» A report of the year’s work, pre- porters of that city. — Alex Mc- eye, and hardly higher than a mid- eUBSCRIPnON RATES: $3.50 per year, anywhere in Canada, payable In advance; sented to the annual meeting of the Culloch, 1st Lochiel, on Saturday get. Juveniles we know to bs^ United States and Foreign, $4A0 per year. Glengarry Colonization Board,, held Help ‘§3’ purchased an upright piano from young, but we had no idea a. juv- DISPLA'y ADtlERTTSING RATES: Casual, 70 cents per column inch. Contract rates given on at Apple Hill, March 12th, showed C. A. 'White, piano dealer. — James enile hockeylst might be reaching application. COPY MUST BE IN OUR OFFICE NOT LATER THAN 12 NOON -WEDNE^AY. that a total of 16 immigrants had ORIRRLED Lothian, Alexandria’s crack shot, for the six-foot mark, even without been placed among farmers of the OHILDREN on Tuesday last in the Third of his skates on. district. S. J. McDonald, Apple Hill, Kenyon shot a very fine specimen Those minor hockey associatlois Authorized as Second Class Matter bf the Post Office Department, Ottawa, Canada. w’as elected president,''with A. J. ■wwwv of a gi'ey fox. (Continued on Page 3) Tlie Glengarry News, Alexandria, Ontario, Thursday, March l&th, 1959 Page 3

DEBA’TERS DID WELL better could be substituted for that hockey we might note that area On February 28th, Sheila Robin- term "juvenile”. Today It is linked youngsters have enjoyed a bang-up son, Mary Scott, Arthur Lalonde DUNVEGAN DYER in our minds -with “delinquent”. season and are showing very well OP INTEREST SURROUNDING and John Vandeiwal took part in And we would say the boy -who in Valley play-downs. The players FROM MAXVLLE DISTRICT the debates held at Ottawa Univer- John MaePhee of Plenty, Bask., Wm. McCuaig spent the weekend plays organized hockey is much less deserve credit, but more so the men sity, in which 64 teams competed. who left here many years ago, and in Ottawa. likely to become a juvenile delin- who have organized them and given The topic was, “Resolved, that Can- who was here on a trip along -with Mrs. Wm. Bobeiison speiit a few quent than those who prefer to sit time, money and effort in keeping at home and watch TV. minor hockey the 11-ving thing it la Mrs. Joan Clark, Stewart’s Glen, weekend with Mrs. Catherine IMac- ada is dependent on the United his cousin, Willie MacLeod of Do- days -with Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Rob- minionville, attended morning serv- here. who has been visiting with Mrs. E. Donald, Penny and Judy. Miss States for its culture”. ertson and family. Earner’s Corners. ’That frame of mind set ns to Bickerstaff, returned home on Kennedy spent Sunday and Mon- Congratulations axe -being ex- ice here last Sunday, and met some Miss Debbie Jackson, (3ravel Hill, relatives and friends. searching for a series of names that "Thursday. day with Mrs. Stanley leaser, tended to Sheila Robinson and is spending some time -with her might be more appropriate. But we Mary Scott of Maxville, who came Mr. and Mrs. Alex Grant, Otta-wa, aunt, Mrs. Vernon Presley, Mr. Mrs. James Dixon attended the Sandringham. haven’t been too successful. out Top Negative Team. Their made several calls here Sunday. Presley and Sharon. Greenfield Wins funeral of her uncle, the late Neil ■ Mr. and Mrs. Golden of Hawkes- Perhaps in an attempt to ac- McDonald, in Alexandria on Mon- The Moose Creek Drama Club is Insti-uctor was R. Dénomée, teacher Mrs. Stewan Bradley is spending Gerald Flaro got three goals and at Maxville High School. bury, visited Finlay Campbell on centuate the positive we thought of ■day. putting on a play in the MaxvUle some time with friends in Corn- Jackie Smith a single as Greenfield 'Simday. He is still on -the sick list. iVall. Green Giants (the pea comes in Mr. and Mrs. James Robertson Community Hall-— “Ready-made there -without the wee), Little hockeyists defeated Alexandria 4-1 Family”, on Monday, March 23rd, EVENING AUXILIARY MET Many friends and relatives were Mr. and Mrs. Wm. McIntosh were Friday night at the arena. Garr-y -spent Tuesday in Ottawa. sorry to leaxn of the sudden passing in Cornwall visiting her mother, Giants, Giants and Goliaths. But Mrs. E. S. Winter and Mrs. W. A. at 8:30 p.m. It is sponsored by the The regular meeting of St. An- that last was on a-wTul mouthful. Shepherd got the lone Alexandria Maxville High School Students’ drew’s Evening Auxiliary was held of the late Neil MacDonald of Alex- who is a patient in the General goal. MaoEwen are spending a few days andria, on Friday evening. Friends Hospital. We discarded it and moved on to dn ’Toronto. Coimcil. at the home of Mrs. W. S. Mac- woods’ loi-e. Maybe the PeeWees ( The teams— • Lean. from here attended the frmeral on Mr. and Mrs. Bonnie Clare,. Ot- Mrs. P. Waterhouse of Montreal, Monday at Alexandria. tawa, spent the weekend with her could be referred to as splinters, j GEHENiFIELD — John McLeod, WAS LAST OF FAMILY Mrs. Wm. R. MacEwen’s imit was who attended the funeral of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Mc- midgets could become shoots, the I Gerald McDonald, Andy Couture. The funeral of Miss Belle Mac- in charge of the devotions. Mrs. Among those -«(ho went to attend ■aunt, the late Belle McRae, spent the Polk School held at the home Intosh. bantam a sapling, the big juveniles, I Gerald Flaxo, Jackie Smith, Jotin Rae, familiarly known as Aunt MacEft'en presided. trees. But sapUngs might be re- I McODonald, Bernard Boisvenue, a few days with her sister, Mrs. Belle to so many, was held in the of N. J. MacLeod, Laggan, on ’Tues- The meeting opened -with a call ferred to as young saps. ’That Douglas Liouth. Coach, Russell Bay- "Hall. United Church, Maxvllle, on Sat- day, were Mrs. N. B. MacLeod, Miss I to worship and singing a hymn. wouldn’t sit well. I mond. Mrs. E. J. McEwen, who spent the ■urday, March 14th. ’The service Dorothy MacDonald, Mrs. Elizabeth Rambling... Mrs. Kenzie MacLeod gave the ALEXANDRIA — Ivan McCor- last week with Mrs. Wm. Hall, re- was conducted by her pastor. Rev. Scripture reading. Blair, Mrs. M. C. Ferguson and D. At this point we’re stymied, we’re turned to Metcalfe on Tuesday. D. C. Munro, assisted by Rev. Iver Duncan MacKinnon. stuck. But we still think somebody mick, Allen McKinnon, Claude Le- Mrs. Wm. B. MacEwen -used the Continued from Page 2 Miss Jessie MacDonald and Miss Maolver of St. Andrew’s Presby- Among those home over the monikers are misleading, we decid- should come up with more appro- vac, Gerald Bellefeuille, Eugene "Margaret Stewart spent Saturday terian Church, and Rev. Dr. D. N. Study Book — Om Church and the priately named classifications for O’Connell, Garry Shepherd, Rich- People of Canada. The chapter on •weekend were John MacLeod, St. ed the other day when two hulking in Ottawa, and in the evening at- Millan of Dunvegan. Aime de Belle-vue, Que., and Mal- young brutes dropped into the oface om hockey stars of tomorrow. ard Lapine, Bobby Laporte. Coach, tended the SEE BS 2 SA, Harmony the French- -whs reviewed Guess we’ll turn the problem over Joey LaPierre. The late Miss MacBae was the by Mrs. MacEwen. Margax-et Stew- colm D'ewar, and Miss Sheila Fer- to keep us posted on juvenile night at the Ottawa Technical daughter of Alexander MacRae and guson, Ottawa. hockey. The boys in those various to Father Gauthier. He’s so at- School. Also attending from town art, Mrs. J. W. MacEwen, Mrs. S. For RESULTS Use his wife, Katharine Finlayson of Fi-iends and relatives here -were age groups today are too darn big tuned to boys of all ages he should were Mr. and Mrs. C. L. MacGregor, Metcalfe and Mrs. Maciver took have an answer. the Dyer district of Roxiborough. part in the discussion. grieved, to hear o.f the sudden pass- to be referred to as PeeWees, mid- Mr. and Mrs. Doirald Munro, Ml-, She was in her 86th year and the gets and bantams. And something And while on the subject of minor Mrs. W. S. MacLean led in prayer. ing of the late Dr. Charles A. “NEWS” WANT ADS and Mrs. Geo. Greer, Mrs. Wm. last of a family of nine — four boys The singing of Blest Be the Tie Stewart, Cornwall, Sunday night. Metcalfe, Mrs. Alex Stewart, Mrs. and five girls. A brother died in in- That Binds closed the devotional He had the misfortune to fall and Donald Macintosh, Mrs. Geo. Col- fancy; Alex died- in early manhood fracture his hip whUe out on duty. feourne, Mrs. Charles Munro, Mrs, period. in 1895; Murdoch and Duncan lived The shock and a heart condition Wilfred' MacEwen, Mrs. MacBwen, to old age; Jennie (Mrs. Peter J. Mrs. -Archie Munro presided for 'hastened the end of a long and and Miss Jean McNaughton. McEwen), Bella (Mrs. A. A. Mc- the business portion. Mrs. Munro busy life. Opl. D. M. McRae, ROME, Cal- Ewen), Julia (Mrs. Finley McLen- read a poem. “What Can We Do?” * « * gary, Alta:, is visiting his brother, nan), Christy (Mrs.- W. J. Buell), The roll call was answered by each .member using a verse from W.I. MET Angus McRae, and other relatives. all served their day honorably and Dunvegan Women’s Institute held Cpl. MciRae was called home due to the Bible. well, and now they all rest from ■the February meeting in Dunvegan the serious illness of his father, their labors. The Easter Thank-offering meet- ing will be held at the Manse. Rev. school, with -the president, Mrs. John M. McRae. The deceased was a quiet, un- Nixon, presiding. assuming Christian lady. She had Iver Maolver -will be the guest A recent guest of Mr. ana Mrs. 'The motto was “Au is well with a strong faith which enabled her to speaker. G. H. McDougall 'Was Edison Mc- the world if your heart is in the Rae of Weybum, Sask. live peaceably, serve well -when duty Mrs. MacLean was thanked for INVITATIONS called, and now she will continue the -use of her henne. right place”, and was commented Mrs. Eeter Carter, Elgin, Ont., on by Mrs. Lloyd MacLeod. wisited with friends last week. that service in the Home of many Lunch was served by the mem- ANNOUNCEMENTS mansions. bers of Mrs. Wm. R. MaoBwen’s Boll call, Valentine verse, was Rcent guests of Miss Bertha Mac- answered to by 12 members. Cor- "Bwen were Mrs. Stuart Begg, Mrs. The gifts of beautiful flowers bore unit, and a social time followed. RECEPTION CARDS silent testimony to the high regard respondence W0s read and Items of James Begg, Gravel Hill, and Mrs. b-usiness discussed and dealt with. James Stewart, Mrs. Lyall Robin- in which Miss MacRae was held. THANK YOU CARDS The pallbearers were six neph- ’The topic was Resolutions. Mrs. son, Warina. D. D. MacKinnon read the rules ews; William Buell, Howard Buell, Robert 'Talon, Martlntown, spent of presenting a resolution. ' Mrs. John McLennan, Alex D. MacRae, STEWARTS GLEN the weekend- with Miss Tena Cole- Lloyd Nixon also discussed ques- u IHTEh-NAII0HAl-AtTaAfT5 ■jnan and Miss Hazel Coleman, Also Malcolm MacRae and Leonard Mc- Mr. and Mrs. Neil MacRae and Ewen. tions on the Handbook. recent guest of the Misses Cole- Dan G. MacNaughton spent Tues- March meeting -will be held in man was Mrs. Austin Cameron of day afternoon in Corn-wall. Dunvegan school on Tuesday eve- Fstturing THERMO-GRAVURE" PRINTING Kemptville. BRIDE SHOWERED Mrs. Joan Clark returned home On Friday evening, March 13th, ning, the 31st, when we will have (Raised LsUering) Miss Syivia Guindon is enjoying on Thrirsday, after spending a few Bainsville Women’s Institute as our three weeks’ vacation with her par- a miscellaneous shower was held days with Mrs. Bickerstaff in Max- In the Community Hall in honor of guests. ents, Mr. and Mrs. Phil Guindon. ville. Meeting closed with singing God Miss Muriel Keimedy spent the Mrs. Leo Paul Michaud, nee Sheila D. J. and Mary A. Stewart were Cameron. Save the <5!ueen, after which a de- LET US ASSIST YÔU WITH YOUR WEDDING PLANS visitors .to Cornwall last week. licious lunch was served by the The bride was escorted to a Mary and Joan Sinclair spent the hostess. . . . Too may select your Wedding Invitations, Announcements and prettily decorated chair by Mrs. weekend with their parents, Mr. Juanita McKinnon. A corsage of and Mrs. Peter Sinclair. Acknowledgments with complete confidence as to quality and eorreetnesa of form. the; bronze and white ’mums was pre- brother. Dr. Charles Stewart, Corn- -Mrs. Dan MacBae attended the G sented to the bride by Miss Luciene wall, who we regret has since died Glengarry District executive meet- following a fall -Which broke his hip. ’fS ALSO HAVE PERSONALIZED WEDDIN© NAPKINS, MATCHES AND CAKE BOXES store for. Filion. Corsages were also present- ing of the "Women’s Institute, which ed to the groom’s mother, Mrs. was held on Monday in Alexandria. Canadian birthrate runs 10 per George Michaud, and the bride’s Our sincere sympathy Is extended cent over that of the U.S., helping aunt, Mrs. James Nolan. After the to Mrs. J. B. MaoPhee in the loss to people this somewhat -vacant THE NEWS PRINTING COMPANY Brides reading of an address by Miss of her brother, the late Neil Mac- nation. No expert is needed to see Bonnie Campbell, a gaily decorated Donald of Alexandria, whose fu- that this populating process, plus P.C. BOX 10 — ALEXANDRIA, ONT. wagon loaded with gifts was drawn neral took placé on Monday after- continued immigration, is a key to in by Dawn M-dKinnon and Lillian noon to Alexandria United Church. a more prosperous future for Michaud. Mrs. Michaud was assist- D. J. Stewart visited with his Canada. ed in opening her gifts by Penny “KOQVB MacDonald, Ndtalie Kippen and LaOIES£S'a# SHOPPE Claudette Besner. The bride thanked the guests in a few well chosen words for their 502 Montreal Road many beautiful gifts. After several games conducted by Miss Bertha JX.f:tGn-tion...aÊÊ 'SS-'SG-ST car own cris ! Cornwall MacEwen, a dainty lunch was served. XKÊi maftes ! /KiÊ mo€ÉcÊs ! Help Lions Help Our dooi WELCOME: This is trade-in time! If you’re the owner of a ’55, ’56, or ’57 car, any make or model, we’re geared to give extra-special attention Crippled Children Come on in... to your needs ... to show you all the new and It’s OLDSmobility time! exclusive features of Olds for ’59. In fact, no matter what year of car you’re driving right now, Take the wheei... get we can show you how easy it is to make the big, Easter Seals satisfying move up to Oldsmobile today. Come 7^&fA/eiv O/c/iS one, come all! Take a ride in a 1959 Oldsmobile have gone out in the ' and get That New Olds Feeling! mails and YOU are asked to Do YOUR Bit for Crippled Chil- dren by sending in your donation NOW! Lions Club of Alexandria J. D. GRANT, Campaign Chairman

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for the Ihandsome trophy donated by Lancaster township. Some 20 Mixed Bonspiel rinks of men and ladies are taking Roy Family Rink Won Honors Glen Midgets And NEXT WEEK’S ACTIVITIES at part. Now In Progress Ftnals for the ‘Walker trophy Bantams Did Well. GLENGARRY GARDENS rrhe first mixed bonspiel at Alex- were played Monday night with the In Alexandria’s First Bonspiel ■When the Alexandria District andria Curling Club is being played Laurent Crevler rink taJdng the An Alexandria rink made up of Minor Hockey schedule ended on IJïb week, the Lancaster bonspiel honors over Jos. Roy. three brothers and a son of Skip February 21st, Glen Robertson had won two championships in the Joe Roy captiired first place honors FRIDAYS and SUNDAYS — 7:30 to 9:30 — PUBLIC SKATING in the local club’s first annual Loks Captured Bantam and Midget series. Both WEDNESDAYS and SATURDAYS — 2 to 4 — FREE SKATING Spring bonspiel, Saturday night, teams came out victorious without ROAD SALT and CALCIUM CHLORIDE damage your nhe rink made up of Wilfrid Roy, a single loss in any of their games. SATURDAY — 8 to 10 — ODHA JUVENILE PLATDOWNS car finish and chrome. North Lancaster; Roger Roy, Glen League Honors ’The GIen% PeeWees did not fare ARNPRIOB vs. LOCHIEL Roy; Paul Roy, Alexandria, and A second hockey championship as well, losing all of their gomes. I SUNDAY, MAR. 22nd, 2:30 p.ra.—MAXVILLE vs. LANCASTER came to the Alexandria area ’Tues- Joe Roy, Glen Roy, won their three In the ODŒÏA semi-finals against MONDAY, IVIARCH 23rd — PLAY-OFF BBCOMBALL Get Your Car Washed day night when LochleTs senior Maxville, two games, total points, games in Saturday’s play-offs, de- WEDNESDAY, MARCH 25th — MAXVIL1Æ VS. LANCAS’TEB when you come in for your SPRING TUNE-UP at feating Ken Barton’s strong Max- team defeated the CYO of St. Col- the Bantams took the series 14-3; I SUNDAY, MARCH 29th, 2:30 — LANCASTER VS. MAXVILLE viUe entry 9-2 in the finals. umban’s, Comw(all, by a 6-3 score the Midgets 12-6. | to take honors in the Holy Name On February 28th at Cardinal, Laurier Lefebvre's Service Station A large gallery witnessed the League. 'Total score on the round the Bantams took the honors in I ELECTRICAL and CARBURETOR well-played final, which saw the was 12-8. the Bantam tournament sponsored I two, rinks tied at 2-2 after fwe ends SPECIALIST (The fine championship trophy is by the Canadian Legion Branch ! 1^^ of play. A four-end for the Roys KC. Our boys won the magnificent Alexandria — Phone 391 on the fifth end was the deciding now on display in the News’ office window. trophy doirated by the L^ioh club, factor and it was followed by a after defeating three teams; Mano- three-ix)int seventh, when the Max- "Victory was achieved Tuesday tlc, 11-3; Cardinal, 10-0, and Pres- vllle rink conceded. despite the fact most of the senior cott, 10-1. On the other ice Hubert Quart’s Loks were playing in a Border In a second semi-final series in MaxvUle entry won the consolation League game that night. ’The Loc- the ODHA playoffs, the Bantams, event with a 10-4 victory over M. J. hiel Juveniles were brought in to handicapped by sick players, lost to SPECIAL McLeod of Hawkestmry. fill the many gaps in the line-up Manotic 9-5; the Midgets lost to Eight rinks had started the play- and they proved quite competent in Morrisburg 8-2 after taking the offs in the afternoon, four of them that company. first game 2-1. OFFERING from’ Maxville, two from Alex- ’The defence of Bobby Leroux, It is hoped that the boys will be andria, one each from Vankleek Billie Fraser, Aime ’Theoret and on the ice earlier next winter. ^It at the Hill and Hawkesbury. In the first Earl Stevens was outstanding. takes more than nine Saturdays to round it was: Gilles Joanette counted two scintil- build a winning team in the ODHA Ken Barton (Max) 14; L. Pilion lating scores while Aime ’Theoret, finals. I Glengarry Commission Auetion (Alex) 4. Ray Quesnel, Keith McDonald and Our most sincere thanfo to those M. J. McLeod (Hawk) 9; W. A. Ricky Dumouchel got singles. For who have made donations to help LANCASTER MacEw’en (Max) 2. Cornwall CYO, Brian Wells scored out the teams—the Richelieu Club H. Quart (Max) 6; A. Wilson two and Ken Lauzon one. and Rev. Bernard Pion. Many (VkH) 4. On the Loks roster were; Bobbie thanks also to those who offered Joe Roy (Alex) 6; C. W. Hbople Leroux, Ralph MeSweyn, Billie their cars for transportation—^Ray- I Monday, March 23rd, 1959 (Max) 4. Prasei-, Earl Stevens, Aime ’Theoret, mond Menard, Emile Brunet, Dor- Semi-Final Ray Quesnel. Maurice Sauve, Har- ion Titley, Maurice Lefebvre, Wil- Barton, 8; McLeod, 4. vey Sauve, Gilles Joanette, Bobbie frid Lefebvre, Maurice Sauve, Rev. Roy, 8; Quart, 7. Rickerd, Ricky Dumouchel, Keith Francis Foley. Final McDonald and Ronnie MacGil 10 Registered Holstein Heifer Calves | Alexandria Maxville livray. W. Roy A. A. Edgar Lochiel Minor Teams ranging in age from 4 months to 2 weeks | R. Roy O. Scott P. Roy G. Campbell Dr. Stewart... Had Hockey Night ALL CONSIGNED BY ONE OWNER | J. Roy K. Barton More than 7(K> eager fans turned, (skip) 9 (skip) 2 (Continued from Page 1) out last ^Saturday night at the Consolation and one d'anghter. Miss Mary Stew- Arena, as the Minor hockey teams Maxville Hawkesbury art, of the teaching staff of CCVS. put on their big display of the L. McKUlican R. Blain 'A brother, Donald John Stewart, season. W. MacEwen F. Charles and a sister, Miss Miary Ann Stew- Lochiel is the big name in hockey PUBLIC NOTICE re C. Rowe M. Richer art, also survive at the family it seems, sponsoring teams in the H. Quart M. J. McLeod homestead, Stewart’s Glen. four classes. While their teams are (skip) 10 ^ (skip) 4 Private funeral services were,held made up of young enthusiasts from DOG LICENCES Following play. President Jos. at McArthiu Bros, and MacNeil all the neighboring centres, it is due This Week’s Special Filion expressed appreciation to Funeral Home, and burial will be to the promotion of Father Gau- TOWN of ALEXANDRIA . outside curlers who had competed in Dunvegan cemetery at a later thier and' his assistants that these at DOG LICENCES ARE NOW DUE AND MUST BE in this first bonspiel and helped date. would-be professionals ore given make it the success it was. He then ^ 0 the 'Chance to get on a team. PURCHASED officiated at the presentation of For one who never knows what In the PeeWee division, Vankleek SHEPHERD BROS. . FROM THE CHIEF OF POLICE OR AT THE prizes to the four rinks who reached she wants, today’s woman is quite Hill scored a shut-out over Lochiel, CLERK’S OFFICE the final and consolation rounds. apt at getting it. with a 2-0 score. Lochiel took its second goose-egg 1955 Chevrolet Sedan for the night in Bantam play, as Belair Model . . . Very Clean PRIOR TO APRIL 1st St. Joseph’s chalkd up three against Those who fail to secure licences will be prosecuted. Maxville And Lancaster Open Border them. The . Midget contest was closer, 1,495.00 ED DUPUIS, League Final Series Here Sunday with Lochiel defeating Glen Rob- ertson 3-2. CHIEF CONSTABLE Maxville ousted Williamstown 1959 LICENSE INCLUDED ALEXANDRLV, Ont. 12-2c The Juveniles maintained their from further contention in Border CASH — TRADE — TERMS League play here last night with 116 Pee-Wees run of wins, defeating the Classical a 12-5 victory that gave them the College, with a 2-1 score. series three games to one. Played Saturday On Sunday they meet loncaster Edison invented the flash light Also at a Special Price This Week Rockland’s PeeWee hockeyists in 1914. in the opener of a best-of-seven carried off , the honors Satiuday A Complete Line Of series which will be played at Glen- when nine teams competed at the garry Gardens. ’The games will be It takes 10 inches of snow to Gardens in a special PeeWee day. equal an inch of rain. Westinghouse appliances played Sunday, next ‘Wtednesday, ’There were 116 boys in action. Sunday, March 29rth, March 31st, The Rockland team now jomneys Westinghouse Washing Machine ..,. $139.00 April 2nd, 7th and 9th, should the to Smiths Palls to try for Ottawa series run all the way. District honors. THE ANNUAL Lancaster eliminated Alexandria Thor Clothes Dryer . i . $169.00 in a ’Tue^ay night fixture that Dr. Don Gamble, kiaxville, con- vener of Minor Iieague Hookey for CARNIVAL 18 cu. ft. Freezer $389.00 finished 6-1. Other games had gone will be held at to Lancaster by 5-3 and 9-0 scores. this area, was in charge of arrange- One Used Refrigerator $200.00 ments, and he expresses thanks to those responsible for bringing out GLENGARRY One Used 21" TV $225.00 the teams, to Glengarry Gardens GARDENS Like New , . , Completely Installed. for lise of the arena, to Gerard Roy, Mansel Hay Glen Robertson, for the trophy he LICENSED AUCTIONEER Friday, April 3 donated and for his co-operation starting at 7:30 p.m. Shepherd Bros GLEN SANDFIELD, ONT. dming the tournament; to Lloyd Admission: Tel.; Lochiel 27-R-13 10-4c Phone 77 Alexandria Gagnier and Donald Gamble, Jr., Adults 50c — Children 25c for their refereeing. SEED FAIR SALE FOR EXHEBI'TORS IN THE COUNTIIS OF CLEARANCE SALE OUR LOSS IS YOUR GAIN STORMONT, DUNDAS and GLENGARRY Everything in our store is to be OF SLIGHTLY WATER-DAMAGED CLEARED Community Hall, Finch MONDAY and TUESDAY at ridiculously low prices Men’s Clothing 4>ecause of slight smoke damage MARCH 23 - 24 ♦ PROGRAMME and Lines being Discontinued MONDAY, MARCH 23rd, 1959 1:00 pm.—Jrwlglng of Exhibits. AT See These Bargains ■8:00 pm.—Hall open for Inspection of Exhibits. SPACE-SAVER COUCHES, as low as $39.00 8:15 p.m.—Pi-ogram — “Bulk Cooling of MUk” — Guest speaker, Owen Irvine, Dairy Dl'vision, Kemptville Agricultural KITCHEN SETS at only $25.00 School, Kemptville. BEDROOM SETS as low as $99.00 TUESDAY, MARCH 24th, 1959 PROULX’S MEN’S WEAR 9:00 a.m.—Jxmior Seed Judging Competition for the Coimties of Stormont, Dundas and Glengarry. 1:30 p.m.—Judge’s Remarks — John Russell, Plant Products Mill Square - Alexandria ' For REALLY GOOD BUYS in Dl'vision, Canada Department of Agriculture, Ottawa. 1:45 p.m.—Crop Recommendation for 1959—D. L. Paries, Kempt- HOME FURNISHINGS] 11 ville Agriciütural School, Kemptville. ☆ ☆ ☆ 2:45 pm.—Seed Supply and Price Outlook for 1959 — William drop in at Ewing, Vankleek Hill. 3:00 pm'.—Discussion Period — J. W. MacRae, Field Crops Branch, Kemptville, Moderato^. 3:15 p.m.—Presentation of Awards. Sale Starts Friday Morning Legare Furniture 3:30 pm.—Auction Sales of 10-bushel lots of Seed. Main Street Phone 697 EVERYBODY WELCOME ADMISSION FREE Real Bargains for Early Shoppers The Glengarry News, Alexandria, Ontario, Thui’sday, March 19th, 1959 Page S

ored to Ottawa on Tuesday. On their retinn they were accompanied Glengarry Women’s Institute Officers by her son, Steven O’Ooimor, who had been a paUent in St. Louis de Plan District Annual At Dunvegan Clement Furniture Co., Ltd. cmem Montfort Hospital since his acci- An executive meeting of the The Historical Research and Main St. S. ALEXANDRIA Phone 43 dent, and now has his leg in a cast. Glengarry District Women’s Insti- Tweedsmuir History Work Shop Her daughter, Mrs. Simone Lacroix tute was held in the Agricultural wiU be held in Lancaster on a date SPECIALS FOR MARCH and children, also accompanied her OfBce, here, March 9th. to be announced later. Reg. SPECIAL SOCIAL and PERSONAL here and Will visit with the Mrs. J. A. McArthur of Lancaster, The names of the District officers FREEZER, 20 cn. ft., new $469 $349 Dr. and Mrs. D. D. McIntosh were with Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Durocher O’Connors. president, was in the chair, and follow: REFRIGERATOR, 11 cu. ft., new $349 $219 REFRIGERATOR, 6 CU. ft., new $239 $159 an Montreal last weekend visiting and son Douglas, dlso of St. Cath- Mrs. W. K. MacLeod and Mrs. was assisted by the secretary-trea- Honorary President' — Mrs. K. EASY WASHER, new, with Timer $209 $129 with their daughters. They have arines, who visited with Mrs. Du- Mac MdRae, Dunvegan, were visit- surer, Mrs. A. N. McArthur, who Barton, Martinto'wn. MOFFAT RANGE, 30", new $299 $219 es a guest this week Mrs. J. E. tally rocher’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. John ors to town yesterday. read minutes of 1958 meeting, and President — Mrs. J. A. McArthur, ADMIRAL TV, new $289 $249 of Montreal. Alexander McDonell at Summers- Sunday guests of Dr. and Mrs. correspondence. Lancaster. We have a very nice showroom in which to display our mer- town. Mrs. Les Eraser spent a few days Bernard Villeneuve and Mrs. Phyllis Representations were in attend- 1st Vice-Pres. — Mrs. S. Kippen, i^andise, including large stocks of BEDROOM SETS, CHB5- Miss Rhonda Shepherd, Ottawa, Modier were-the Misses Helen and Moxvllle. TEEUFTELDS, CHROME SETS, MATTRESSES, etc. m Winchester visiting with her ance from all eight branches of the 20% OFF ANYTHING YOU BUY IN THIB STORE daughter, Mrs. lome Pemberton, spent the weekend at her home Gabbie_ Gormley and their nephews District, as follows: MaxvUle, Mc- 2nd Vice-Pres. — Mrs. 6. R. Mc- here. Crimmon, Dimvegan, Martintown, Leod, Balnsville. WE GIVE 500 COUPONS WITH EACH MAJOR APPLIANCE Mr. Pemberton and family. and nieces, David, Jo-Aim and 10-4p Miss Mary Catherine Chisholm. Catherine Gormley. Balnsville, St. Lawrence, S-ummers- Sec.-'Preas. — Mrs. A. W. Mc- Mis. Alex Renaud and son Paul, I Prescott, and Miss Floreice Chis- Mr. and Mrs. Lionel Tltley and town. Arthur, Martintown. ef Cornwall, visited on Tuesday holm, Ottawa, spent the weekend children, Cornwall, visited on Srm- Federation Representative — Mrs. evening with the Huot family. The District Annual for 1859 is at their home here. day with her mother, Mrs Eva- to be held in the Orange Hall in K. Barton. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Cholette re- . Mrs. Archie M. MacDonald and Pilon. Dunvegan, on May 28th, at 9:30 Alternate Fed. Rep. — Mrs. O. lumed from their honeymoon trip baby son, Gordon Ian, arrived am. McGee, RB 1, Com'wall. to Florida on Monday evening and home from hospital on Monday. The nominating committee, com- Press Secretary — Mrs. Margaret have taken up residence in their Mrs. MacDonald’s sister, Mrs. G. A. Open House Held posed of the District Director of Cameron, Summerstown. (gjartment on Main street north. Stroulger, of Ottawa, is visitli^ each branch, with Mrs. Wesley Auditors — Mrs. G. Fraser, Mrs. Mr. and Mre. Ronald Cholette with Mr. and Mrs. MacDonald. At Public School Craig, Summerstown, as convener, Haight, Lancaster. Select Your have moved into their new home on Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Gammon Education is EvMyone’s Business was appointed to select a slate of Conveners of standing com- Bishop street. spent Sunday in Montreal, the w'as the theme of Open House held officers for 1959-60. ’This commit- mittees: Agricultime and' Canadian Miss Rosalie MacDonell, B.N., of guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. S. in Alexandria Public School when tee to report at EWstrict Annual. Industries, Mrs. J. Poumey, Lan- Easter Bonnet 6t. Catharines, visited with Mr. and Gammon, Grand Boulevard. parents and friends attended and 'Mrs. McArthur, in her report of caster; Citizenship and Education, Ottrs. John A. D. MacDonell over thoroughly enjoyed ithe evening. In the activities of the Girls’ 4-H Mrs. W. R. MacLeod, Dunvegan; Misses Helen and Pat MacDonald the junior room, where Mrs. J. Historical, Research and Current ifiie weekend. She motored here visited with their parents, Mr. and Clubs, stressed the quality of the Wagner is the teacher, it was girls’ work and that of their lead- Events, Mrs. J. W. Fraser, Dun- Mrs. Jimmy Alex MacDonald, over amazing to see the work on display, vegan; Home Economics and Here ■the weekend. ers as shown at their .Achievement done by the grade one, two, three Day held' recently in Alexandria. Health, Mrs. O. McGee, RR 1, Corn- Mrs. Basil Brown, Ottaw'a, visited and four pupils, art, writing and She also announced that the pro- wall; resolutions, Mrs. S. R. Mc- on Monday evening with Misses handcrafts. * ject for 1959 will be “The Club Girl Leod, Lancaster; public relations, To speed Spring’s arrival and Marge and Helen Seger. The senior room', taught by Mrs. Stands On Guard”. Mrs. Lloyd McRae, Bainsvllle. make it last longer ... do clioose Misses Mickey and Patsy Dale, Lachlan McDonald, was a show- Montreal, spent the weekend with room or originality and art, the your EASTER and SUMMER their mother, Mrs. Albert Dale. girls .having displays of dolls’ Neil McDonald A. MacDonald HAT now ... from our collection r Mr. and Mrs. Jdhn R. MacGregor clothes, basinettes, aprons, dresses, ... in thrilling new colours and of Avonmore; Mr. and Mrs. Gordon embroidery work and essays; the Died Suddenly Interred Here shapes. Durant, Winchester, and Mrs. Mac- boys having -wood work, oil paint- A familiar figure in Alexandria A heart attack took the life of CINEMASCOFE ( Gregor and son Roy, of Valois, were ings, miniature forts, bird’s egg col- who was widely known throughout Andrew MacDonald in Kirkland h«-e on Monday evening to pay lections, essays, and even a block Glengarry, Neil McDonald died Lake District Hospital, Friday. A their last respects to the late An- of wood' cut by a beaver. suddenly, Friday evening, at the widely known native of the Alex- lALONDE’S LADIES WEAR FRIDAY - SATURDAY drew MacDonald. In both rooms the pupils had ar- home of Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Mc- andria area, Mr. MacDonald suf- March 20th and 21st Mr. and Mrs. Alex Quesnel left ranged on their de^ their work Donald, with whom he resided. He fered an attack Tuesday of last 24 Main St. Phone 568 last week for Florida, where they books for Inspection, W'as in his 83rd year. week and his death followed on j Ha'vlng made a tour of these two will join their daughter, Mrs. A native of the Dunvegan area, Friday. He was 55. “Run Silent Charles Guindon and Mr. Guindon. j rooms, one could not adequately ‘ congratulate both the pupils and Mr. McDonald had resided' here He ■was born at Lot 33-lst Loc- The latter is convalescing down hiel, a son of the late Angus J. A. their teachers on their fine work. some 30 years while operating as a Run Deep” there. drover. Known to everyone in MacDonald and his 'wife, Nora Mac- Drama Mrs. Darcino Massie was in La- The grade eight pupils hod pre- ipared papers on “'What Television north Glengarry he possessed a Donald. After attending the Alex- Clark Gable - Burt lyancaster chine this week visiting Mr. and cheerful, kindly personality which ander School and .Alexandria High Mrs. Leo Massie and family. Has Done for Me” and after read- ing their papers, asked each one won him many friends. He was a School he farmed for a time before Mr. and Mrs. Adelard Menard, going to Kirkland Lake some 30 in the audience for their opinions student of Robbie Bums, he liked MONDAY - TUESDAY Mr. and Mrs. Roger Menard and song and he liked people; attributes of the subject. There were many years ago. He had been a taxi March 23rd and 24th Roland Menard left Monday for which ensured his popularity. He driver there for many years. Florida, where they will visit with rpros and cons and much amuse- jment before the panel finally de- will be widely missed. ■Possessing a Jovial, friendly na- Mr. and Mrs. Raoul Clement. ture he made many friends who “Fraulein" cided that television was the most His wife, the former Àlexina Mc- Mr. and Mrs. Henri Lortie mot- learned with regret of his death. (ADULT) / wonderful of all modern inventions Kenzie of Skye, predeceased him 19 'and educational to children when, years ago and there are left to One brother and two sisters sur- Drama - Color - Cinemascope I like many other modern gadgets, mourn his passing, four sons and vive: Cosmas, of Kirkland Lake; Mel Ferrer - Dana Winter I properly supervised. two daughters; Murray, of Toronto; Miss Theresa MacDonald, R.N., of Music by Kathy Shepherd and Dougald, Norman and John, of New York City, and Grace, Mrs. WEDNESDAY - THURSDAY Mildred MacDonald was enjoyed Montreal; Miss Prances McDonald. James Macdonell, of Glen Nevis. His brother and several friends March 2Sth and 26th by all. R.N., of Windsor, and Edith, Mrs. Lunch was served by the grade Bob Smith, of Seattle, Wash. accompanied the body from Kirk- eight girls and the teachers. One sister. Mrs. John R. McPhee, land Lake and it rested at the Just arrived, and just right Marcoux & Mon-is Funeral Home “The Maverick ot Dunvegan, also s'urvives. until ’Tuesday morning at 10 o’clock for EASTER . . . and all the Queen” C.P. Whyte Buried All the members of the family when the funeral was held to St. weeks of Spring . . . our line were present for the funeral, held Finnan’s Cathedral and vault. of fresh, feminine, flattering Western - Color At Lancaster at 2 o’clock Monday afternoon from Rev. Rheol Gagnon chanted the Barbara Stanwyk the Marcoux & Morris Funeral HATS . . . graceful, deli- The funeral of the late Clement jjonie to the Church-on-the-Hill. Mass and there were present in Barry Sullivan cately - textured DRESSES P. Whyte was held Friday mom-ljj^^, c. H. Dawes conducted the the Sanctuary, Rt. Rev. Monsignor • •••••••••< mg from his late home, Oak^street, j sgi-yi^e in the presence of many Ewen J. Macdonald, D.P., V.G., to be worn right through ■Lancaster, to St. Joseph’s Church Rev. D. A. Kerr, Rev. John D. Mc- the summer. friends. Phail, rector, and Rev. Leo Mac- and cemetery. Mr. Whyte, veteran The pallbearers were William CNR agent at Lancaster for many Doneli. McQueen, Borden McPhee, Duncan ’The pallbearers were; Jim Mont- ♦ ST. FINNAN’S ANNUAL > years prior to his retirement, died Campbell, Vincent McDonald, Alex March ilOth in Hotel Dieu, Corn- gomery and Arthur McGaxry of Maclaren and Gerald McDonald. Kirkland Lake; Arch M. MacDon- wall, in his 80th year. Present from a distance in ad- Rev. Patrick Breton, P.P., chanted ald, Tom McPhee, Prank McCor- dition to the family were Duncan mick and Donald E. MacPhee. the funeral Mass. Rev. Arthur Campbell, Nitro, Que., and a large Bedard, of Cornwall, was in the Arnold relatives and friends pres- IRISH CONCERT number from Montreal, Cornwall ent from a distance were Miss Sanctuary. and the Dunvegan area. Theresa MacDonald, R.N., New The pallbearers Were Angus D. Many lovel^ floral pieces further McDonald, George Sangster, James York City; Mr. and Mrs. Cosmos evidenced the regret in Mr. Mc- MacDonald, Jake Price, Eugene Cameron, A. E. McNaughton, Angus Donald’s passing. R. McDonald and Gordon Fraser. Prince, Mrs. Joseph Burnley, Miss Monday, March Srd Chief mourners were his wife end Many other relatives and friends Leta Youdell, Kirkland Lake; Mrs. all the surviving children except were prevented from reaching Lan- Basil Browne, Ottawa; Joseph Price for Mrs. J. C. Young of Sydney, caster because of the storm. of Almonte. NB., who could not be present. ’Two A wealth of floral tributes. Mass Many floral pieces. Mass cards Carmens sons-ln-law. Arch S. Macdonald cards and messages of condolence and messages evidenced the regret Taeaday, March 21th and Lee MoCjormick of Ottawa, I evidenced the widespread regret in in his sudden death. were also in attendance. Mr. Whyte’s death. Dress Shoppe VIOLIN SELECTIONS by When in need of Busi- 76 Main St. — Phone 358 ANGUS CHISHOLM and LITTLE JACK McDONALD ness 0 r Professional ... as well as local artists assistance, consult the ALEXANDRIA VOCAL SOLOS by FREE! FREE ! FREE ! “News” Business and IVAN STEWART and GEORGE SANGSTER with purchase of Professional Directory. IRISH DANCE NUMBERS by THE MacCULLOCH SCHOOL ot DANCING AND TO TOP IT OFF PURITY FLOUR A 40-minute MUSICAL COMEDY PURITa With Every Purchase of WeVe In Our New Store FARINE ONE 7-LB. 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V l*&ge 6 The Glengarry News, Alexandria, Ontario, Thursday, March 19th, 1959 -C0ÜNTY CORRESPONDENCE- Canadian Manufacturers Have No Friends At Court, Speaker Declares LAGGAN McCRIMMON Toronto. — Can€idian manufac- These people seem to feel that turers face the undoubted fact that unless they buy goods from over- We have not heard of any -Excitement over oil is the main they have no real friends amongst seas they will be regarded as out damage from Monday’s gale winds topic in the commiinity this Week, powers that be, either in Ottawa of class socially. in this vicinity, although it w'as one so all other news will be uninter- or in Queen’s Park, Stuart Armoui’, ■He warned that without tariff of the worst for some time. esting! economic adviser to the Steel Com- protection adequate to the needs Arden -LaSalle did- considemble Miss Anna Williams of Ottawa, pany of Canada, charged Saturday. of Canada’s particular situation In business -aroimd here last weekend -spent the weekend -with Mr. and How else can you account for the relation to the 'US, we must with Gerald Blair's bulldozer from Mrs. Rod MacCrimmon. fact we are constantly being bur- eventually adjust our wage scales to Maxville. But Thursday’s storm Mr. and Mrs. Guy Saumeur and dened by new taxes or tolls, and those of the (Ehiropean nations. children, of Orleans, spent Sunday left most of the formers’ roads that we are not given the sort of “Should that day come most of filled up again. with Mr. and Mrs. Alcide Taillon tariff treatment essential in the ■us will have to ride to work on and children. face of the i>eculiarly difficult con- bicycles or scooters. (Mrs. Morlin Campbell, Gail and John Urquhart and Ian Dewar, Dawn, were in Maxville for the ditions under which Cana-dian “We shall not then be able to reports for the Standard - Free- manufacturers must operate?, he weekend with -her parents, Mr. and holder, Cornwall, were visitors in sniff at the vulgarity of chrome Ml'S. Hugh Benton. asked memibers of the Engineering and all those gadgets. Then we the commimity during the week. Institute of Canada at a meeting Mrs. Gregor MocMaster spent a (Mrs. Munroe MacCaskiU returned shall be thankful for busses, or in Toronto. even for good old shanks’ mare.” couple of days in Ottawa last week to Lachute, after spending a few Mr. Armour prefaced these re- with her daughter, Annabel, R.N. weeks ■with her parents, Mr. and marks -with the contention that un- A number of Holstein breeders Mrs. Archie MacLeod and family. less government at all levels takes from here attended the bam meet- (Mrs. Kevin MoGee and little son cognizance of man-ufaoturing for ing at Lloyd Howes’ farm, Kirk Hill, Danny, of (Brudenell, axe spending the national well being, the Seaway GLEN NORMAN last Wednesday. They report a a few weeks with her parents, Mr. may bring to Canada not progress Mrs. Charles MacKinnon has, at good meeting and a very good at- and Mrs. Dan Orevier. ■nd prosperity, but retrogression ■present, with her, her mother, (Mrs. tendance, which is encouraging to With Mr. and (Mrs. W. R. Mac- and stagnation. those who made the arrangements Leod and Mr. and Mrs. Etonald N. “How -vulnerable Canadian manu- 'Alex McKinnon of Montreal. Miss Hugette Brazeau and Miss for these outings. MacLeod, on Sunday, were Dr. and factiirlng is to outside competition Claire Theoret, both of Montreal, The .rumors about drilling for oil Mrs. J. G. MacLeod of Pinch. has been dramatically and tragic- weekended at their respective in the McCrimmon area are caus- Congratulations to Royce Mac- ally illustrated by the fate of our ing some good arguments about GilUvray, Queen’s University, who textile industry. Since I came to homes here. Mr. and -Mrs. Beal Decoste, ac- mineral and oil rights which a was avtoded the Woodrow Willson Hamilton 12 years ago. Mercury companied by D. Brazeau, were fai-mer has or has not on his prop- Fellowship Award, entitling him to Mills, Chipm'an Holton, Moodies, Sunday afternoon -visitors at Mary- erty. This would be a good sub- a year at Harvard University. It is Eaton Knitting, Cosmos Imperial vale Abbey, Glen Nevis. ject for some group, either Farm ■valued at $1,500, to cover tuition and. Zimmerknit have all ceased to Forum or Federation of Agrioulture, and- beard. function here.” to take up and be able to give a o -The Seaway will -hit manufac- Davy Jones is the popular name definite answer to this problem.' turers in the hear.t of Industrial of sailors for an evU sea spirit oc Galium MacCrimmon accom- Ontario in at least two ways, Mr. the devil generally. panied M. Fraser end D. W. Mac- KIRK MU, Armour stated. Leod of Dal-keith to Cornwall on “In the first piece it is certain to increase greatly the pressure of handicapped 'boy who has been undergoing treat- Thursday. A large number of Holstein Eight across Ontario service clubs in various outside competition upon us. In ment in his community hospital. He is grateful Visitors with James R. Grant and breeders attended- the bam meeting centres have opened their annual Easter Seal cam- the second, we in -the steel and some for Ekister Seal services and hopes that everyone family, were Mrs. L. A. McNiece of on Wednesday afternoon of last paign to raise funds for crippled children of On- other industries, including Ontario will contribute this year. The annual campaign Ottawa; Mrs. Sadie MacDonald and week at Lloyd Howes’ form. tario. Not only these clubs gather the money that Hydro, will now have to pay tolls runs until March 29th and the provincial objective Marianne, of Vahkleek Hill; Miss 'The many friends of Robbie is needed to treat the children, but they maintain ElHe MacDonald of Ottawa; Herb- Dewar are pleased to hear of him upon the bulk of our raw materials. an all year interest in the children and their wel- is $770,000. ert Goodm-an and Douglas Mac- recovering. He has been confined Since steel and hydro energy are "MAKE-UPnS fare. Here are two seivice club men visiting a Master. to his room the past two weeks or basic to all the production in On- A WOMAN'S WAV OF KEEPING A MAN His many friends in this area so with a bad cold. taxio, anything Which raises their costs must ultimately hit consumers FROM READING were sorry to hear of the death of Mr, and Mrs. Bod M. McLeod BETWEEN THE UNEi/ Neil MacDonald in Alexandria. Our have been -visiting the past week in ail parts of Canada.” ST.RAPHAE sympathy is extended to the be- 'with their son Kenneth and family Mr. Armour told the engineers ! reaved family. at (Brantford, Ont. they khould understand from his Florent Patenaude I It is with deep, regret we have to 8 The St. Columba 'WMS met at reasoning why tiie Government of mention this week the death of the home of Miss Cassie Obleman Ontario came out strongly, if be- C. P. A. ' two priests who were associated on Tuesday of last week, with a latedly. in opposition to Welland iwith this district. good attendance. Canal tolls. I Rev. J. B. McLeod served here DALKEITH (Mrs. Eldred Brodie and daughter “Premier Frost is also on record CERTIFIED PTTBLIO ACCOUNTANT for several years as a curate, and of Cornwall, spent last week with as favoring an aU-Canadlan Sea- It Was with regret, people of this was buried at St. Therese, Que., her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Neil way, which might be made toll free community learned of the sudden Trustee in Bankruptcy hast week. Om' sympathy is ex- Blair. in accordance with long standing j tended to his two brothers who re- death on Saturday, at Brodie, of national policy.” Dan McKnzie. Mrs. Robbie Dewar was a recent side there. visitor with her daughters in Mont- Recommending a larger domestic CORNWALL AND HAWKESBURY I Rev. (David McDonald, St. Lam- Mr. and Mrs. W. D. McLeod were at Kemptville Agricultural College real. market, a -tariff structure adequate PHONE WE 2-3793 PHONE MEL. 2-2292 ent, Que., Was well known here as to the peculiar needs of Canada Filion’s a student at Iona Academy, and on Thursday last, attending the to the forthcoming General Assem- and a lighter tax burden, Mr. 62 PITT STREET .^MAIN STREET was a brother of W. E. McDonald Royal. bly in Toronto, the Presbytery ap- Armour said: “Some Canadians find Jewellery Co. Ltd. of this locality; Allan McDonald of McLeod Bros., loggers and pulp- pointed Rev. John W. Bell, Finch, it socially degrading to Buy Cana- Montreal, and Misses May and wood cutters, are now engaged In Armand Desoham-bault’s bush, at and Rev. S. D. Self, Lancaster. Two dian, even when the goods produced Alexandria Sarah McDonald, who resided with in Canada axe available to fill their him. To those bereft, we wish to Breadalbane. elder commissioners will be chosen from the congregation of Avonmore needs.” tender our sincere sympathy. Fi-ed Berry, who had been very and Vankleek Hill On March 17th annually, Iona ill for three weeks, is now improv- and Cornwall. OTTAWA TEACHERS’ COLLEGE Academy takes a step in the right ing as reported. For the Moderatorship of the direction by reversing itself to FloricMon-d Meloohe and Noel General Assembly, the Presbytery ONE-YEAR AND TWO-YEAR COURSES are offered honor Erin’s patron saint, St. Pat- Bmette have purchased, for the im- unanimously nominated Rev. Dr. The flavour and leading to ah Interim Elementary-School Teacher’s provement of then Holstein herds, Agnew H. Johnston, Fort WiUlam. Certificate, valid in the elementary schools of Ontario. rick. This year we trust the card party will be very successful. male animals, from W. D. McLeod A large amoimt of routine busi- & Sons, “Spring Creek”. colour of butter TERM OPENS SEPTEMBER 8, 1959. Descriptive booklet Miss Pauline Valade, Montreal, ness was dealt with, and the Pres- J. K. MoLeod, teacher, aixived “Teaching in the Elementary Schools of Ontario,” free recently visited- hdr home here. bytery in -acceptance of Invitation On request. home from Petawawa, Saturday is Nature’s secret. Miss Aline Valade, Ottawa, spent appointed its next regular meeting ACADEMIC REQUIREMENT FOR ADMISSION: morning, to attend the funeral of to be held in St. Luke’s Church, the weekend with, her brother, Rene his uncle, Dan McKenzie. ONE-YEAR COURSE: Standing in eight Grade 13 Valade. (Pinch, on June 20th. papers, one of which shall be English Composition or Mrs. A. B. McDonald, Miss Ethel ONTARIO CREAM PRODUCERS’ English Literature. McDonald, Mi-s. B. McGillis, Mrs. Glengarry Presbytery If you keep your ear to the MARKETING BOARD TWO-YEAR COURSE: Secondary School Graduation Mary McDonald and Mr. and Mrs. ground you can pick up a lot of I Kimsmwe 50,000 CKCAM PRODUCERS Diploma of the General Course. T. O’Connor attended the late An- Had Meeting dirt. ! ^TERVIEWS WITH APPLICANTS are conducted by the drew McDonald’s funeral, Tuesday, in Alexandria. The Presbytery of Glengarry held Committee of Selection. Secondary school students its regular meeting in St. John’s interested in entering Teachers’ College should apply Mr. and Mrs. E, H. ‘ Tourangeau, Church, wit’n the Moderator, Rev. for interview through the principal of their secondary , Rod McDonald and Mrs. A. Dupuis school. Other applicants should write to: W. A, Douglas, presiding over an were in St. La’ment, Sunday. excellent attendance of ministers THE PRINCIPAL, OTTAWA TEACHERS’ COLLEGE and representative elders as well as Men who give in if wrong, are a number of visitors. 195 ELGIN STREET wise; men who give in If right—^are As a fixed order of business at I married. the mca-ning session, the Pi-esbytery heard Mrs. K. Denton Taylor. B.A., chairman of the Board of the Mis- sionary and Deaconess Training School, Toi'orito, who gave a rapid sm"vey of the growth and develop- ment of Deaconess work, which had so completely outstripped the fa- cilities of the present school that there was imperative need for a Great Music ^ new building with more up-to-date accommodation. The campaign for a building fund and C B C RADIO had already met -with a most en- couraging -response even before be- Great music and radio broadcasting have always gone to- ing actually launched this month, gether. 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California, and Wendal Gough, of Martintown Scouts and Son banquet on Wednesday, Montreal; two sisters-in-law, Mrs. February 25th, in Bt. Andrew’s Un- FARM FORUM ■ COUNTY CORRESPONDENCE- MOOSE CREEK Janet A. Renwick, of Moose Creek, ited Church hail. The turkey sup- and Mrs. Agnes NeS, of Phllmont, Entertained Fathers per, which has become an annual FINDINGS Miss Pern MacMillan of Corn- ;N.Y. The Boy Scouts and Cubs of Mar- event, was served by the mothers Two good reports were received for the week of March 2nd, from MARHNTOWN BONNIE HILL wall, spent the weekend with Hugh The funeral service -was held on tintown held- a well attended Father of the Scouts and Cubs, members MacMillan and family. Thursday, February 2(>th, in the of the Martintown group commit- Lochinvar and Dalkeith. The topic (Intended for Last Issue) We are sorry to report Arthur The many friends of Willis Grant Armstrong Funeral Chapel, 3426 Offering and birthday donations tee. After the toast to the Queen, was ’’What Can We Learn From Mrs. Lyall Graham and children Trottier is confined- to his room will be sorry to learn that he is a Park avenue, Montreal, and was were distributed by the treasurer. the various guests were introduced. Labour”. It is nice to report also of Ottawa, were weekend guests of with a bad cold. All hope to see patient in the Cornwall General conducted by the Rev. Roland Miss Lily McKillican, who gave the G. A. Revell, District Commis- that attendance at the individ'ual Mrs. D. H. Campbell, North Branch. him out soon. Hospital, having suffered a heart Bodger of St. Cuthbert’s Anglican monthly report. Correspondence sioner, Cornwall, spoke on General forums has been maintained des- pite the cold, windy weather. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Hogg of Mr. and Mrs. Roddie McDonald seizure on Sunday. All his friends Church, Park Extension. consisted of letters from Miss Scouting; D. Mitchell, Assistant Montreal, were Sunday guests of wish him a speedy convalescence. The hymns chosen were, "Sunset Whittaker and Mrs. McKinnon. Regional Commissioner for ’Train- Dalkeith said that the dues sys- left for Vancouver, Thursday morn- tem mig'ht help to get more revenue Mr. and Mrs. J. Cameron. ing of last week. Mr. and Mrs. George Robertson, and Evening Star”, “Fight the Good Allocation for -the year was stated ing, St. La'WTence Region, spoke on Prancis Graham, Toronto, was Mirs. Carmi Sproul and Mrs. Janet Fight” and “Abide With Me”. and prayer partner named; also a Games; J. Keill, Scoutmaster, Stf for the Fedei'ation of Agriculture with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Mr. end Mrs. Donald MacDonald Renwick visited Carmi Sproul, who Interment took place in the letter of appreciation and a gener- Paul’s Troop, spoke on (damping; and thus help the farmers. The Graham, for the weekend. of Montreal, and Mr. and Mrs. is a patient in the Cornwall Gen- family plot in Mount Royal Ceme- ous money donation from Mrs. F. Cboper, president, local associa- educational program- shofUd pro- Miss Margery Barton of Ottawa, James Anderson and children of eral Hospital, on Saturday. tery In Montreal. Nelson McRae, a valued member, tion, of Cornwall, spoke on Asso- duce better leaders for better or- was home for the weekend. Preville, spent Sunday afternoon Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Racine and who has been ill. ciation Matters. ganizations. The average former is Mre. Barton, Sr., spent a few days , with Mr. and Mrs. Angus Hay and family, of Crysler, visited with Mr. Arrangements Were made for the a “lone wolf” and as such he does The March meeting of the Wo- Among other guests present were not support local organizations, and with Mr. and Mi-s. Bob Hamilton, Willie. and Mrs. Albert Brisson on Sunday. supply bale. The April meeting Rev. Dr. MacNa'ught, of St. An- Kemptville. men’s Institute will be held on so fails to get co-operation with his Mr. and Mrs. Rheal Legault of Mr. and, Mrs. Donald Chapman will be the Thank-offering, and will drew’s United Church; H. D. Rob- Mrs. MbPhadden, Sr., returned Thursday evening at the home of fellow workers of the soil. Lochin- Cornwall, spent Saturday evening and family of Ottawa, visited on be held in the church. ertson, president, Martintown liome after spending two months home of Joe MacDonald, Mrs. Currie Blair, secretary. All var said of the old question, “If Friday with Mr. and Mrs. Angus A committee was named to pre- Chamber of Commerce; A. Walsh, with her daughter in Whitby. members are requested to be pres- they were only organized more Bethune. pare a special programme. A dia- chairman, Martintown group com- Mrs. A. W. McArthur, Mrs. Bar- Mr. and Mrs. Amedee Massia ent, and non-members are cordially fully, instead of trying to stand In The WMS and Ladies’ Aid meet- logue was presented by several mittee; F. Klitchener, District Cub- ton and Mrs. Graham attended the spent a day last week with Mr. invited. little groups”. 'Ihe individual’s ings of Knox Presbyterian Church, members explaining the important master; Scout Alex Delghton, 3rd WI executive meeting in Alexandria, P^ul Robinson. work done by the part-workers. freedom to work was a human right Moose Cîreek, were held in the home The ladies of Knox United Cornwall (Trinity) Troop. and management and union have on Monday. Alex McDonald spent a day re- of Mrs. Murdie -MacLean on Thurs- Closing prayer was given by the Church met at the home of Mrs. The evening closed with a sing- no right to disregard the member’s cently with his sisté-, Mrs. John day. president. NORTH BRANCH W.M.S. MET Hugh and Mr. McDonald. Alex Buchanan, for the March Mrs. Currie Blair, president of the song, followed by the Queen. right. The North Branch WMS met on meeting. Mrs. E. A. MacKillican, Willing Workers, presided- at the CHARLES H. GOUGH Tuesday afternoon at the home of president, had charge of the WMS, meeting. A full report of previous Mrs. M. D. McMartin, with the Friends of the late Charles Har- whieh was opened by Mrs. J. A. meeting was given by the secretary, president in the chair, and Mrs. A. rison Gough will regret to learn of Britton with the call to worship | Ml'S. Alex D. McRae. General pro- W. McArthur as chairman. The GLEN NORMAN his sudden death in his home at and prayer, and Lord’s Prayer by jects were discussed. ALEXANDRIA COMMISSION AUCTION program from the Mlssionei'y 7594 Champagnem avenue, Mont- all. It was decided to provide cater- Monthly was used. Mïs. A. W. Mc- Sylvester MacDonald,, of this real, on February 23rd, at the age I The scripture reading and lesson ing service for an approaching wed- Arthur gave an interesting Inter- ■place, accompanied by his sisters, of 72 years. on the theme “Are Strangers En- ding anniversary, in the Community Held every Wednesday •eesslon lesson, using an article en- ] Mrs. Jas. A. McDonald of St. An- Mr. Gough had visited this com- ^ emies”, was given by Mrs. N. A. Hall. ’The president was named iitled “Of Our Blood” as her topic, 'drew’s West, and Miss Mary C. munity on several occasions and McIntosh, followed by all reading general convener for the event, and at Alexandria — starting at 7:30 p.m. Mrs. ,D. H. Campbell had the Bible j MacDonald, a patient in Hotel Dieu, had made many friends who will the call to prayer. to name her assistants. We will pick up cattle for our sale at $1.00 per head ïesson, and gave a lesson on the .Cornwall, motored to Montreal on regret to learn of his death. Mrs. Currie Blair gave the chap- Many beautiful pieces of fancy over any reasonable distance. Ix>rd’s Prayer. Mrs. L. C. McArthur j Monday of this week, where Miss He was the beloved husband of ter from the Study Book, dealing work for the Pall Bazaar were given liad charge of the Bible reading, MacDonald entered Neurological the former Miss Ella Ciunming, with the Caribbean area, and the to the convener. Miss Lily Mac- All hogs between 180 and 220 lbs. sold are tattooed taken from Jonah 3rd and 4th Hospital there to undergo furthei' daughter of the late Peter Cum- work of the Chirrch on the Islands. Killican, At the next meeting, with Government Grade. chapters. Mrs. J. P. McMartin observation and treatment if re- ming and his wife, Margaret Miller, The president presided for busi- I>mations ■will be received for the gave an interesting account on qulred. While in Montreal, Mr. of the Fourth Concession of the ness. After the reading of the plain sewing table, ■With Mrs. G. W. Alaska, from the Study Book. MacDonald and his sister, Mrs. Mc- Township of Roxborough (Warina). minutes by Mrs. J. A. Britton, the Grant convener. Telephone 14-R-4 OMER POmiEB Ten members responded to the - Donald, enjoyed a short visit with Mr. Gough is survived by his -wife roll call was responded to with an Mizpah in unison closed the roll call. Seven home visits and j.their aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. ■and two sons, Curwen Gough, of item on WMS work. meeting. four hospital visits to sick were re- ' jas. J. Nolan. Miss Elizabeth MdKinnon, Mont- Several articles for the bale were ' g, portion of last week handed in. The allocation is the -yyith her sister, Mrs. Charles Same as last year. Our prayer ^ MacKinnon and family. She was partner is Miss MHUcent Howe of ■ accompanied back to the city by her Angola, Africa. | mother, Mrs. Alex McKinnon, who The April meeting will be held at had been with relatives here for ttie home of Mis. -L. C. McArthur, some days. The meeting closed' with the Sunday visitors at the home of Mizpeh benediction. A delicious Mr. and Mrs. Sylvester MacDonald hmch was served by the hostess, and the usual social hour enjoyed. were Mi-, and Mrs. Alfred Harkin of Bonneville, Ont. Cmiy way to get along with some Duncan McRae visited recently All three .'.all new... people is to get along without them, with relatives in North trancaster. AND ONE ^UST RIGHT FOR YOU ! The Glengarry Farmers’ Co-Op now liave their

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8—In Memoriam 20—Farm Machinery P.P., officiated. Rt. Rev. Msgr. Middle-aged girl to do light house- Ewen J. Macdonald, D.P., V.G., was BRUNET — In loving memory of Allis - Chalmers Form Machinery; Dougald Cameron CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES farm, wagons from three ton to 1 work and plain cooking for two present in the Sanctuary. our dear Yvon, who passed away I elderly Maxville people. Must be The pallbearers were Leonard three years ago, March 16th, 1956. seven ton; Cunningham hay con- ditioners; farm loaders for all ' reliable with good references. Greenfield, Dies MoDonell, Clinton McDonald, John For Sale, To Let, Wanted, etc.;, 5o\ents for thirty words or less; God gave us an angel with a won- makes of tractors; Gehl forage Own room' and all modem n- Angus McDonald, WHliam J. Mc- 2 cents each additional word; extra insertions, 40 cent minimum. derful smile,. On Monday, March 9th, the death, harvesters and hammer miUs, i venlences. Reply; Box “M”, Glen- Donald, Lawrence McKinnon and Births, Deaths: No charge. Cards of Thanks: 75 cents. In Mem- He left him with us for just a little and other farm equipment. Apply garry News. 12-lc occurred of Dougald Cameron of oriam: Minimtim, 75 cents, 10 cents per line of verse. Public while, Greenfield. He was born on Lot 21, Alden MacMillan. to Ranald V. McDonald, Delhou- .Among relatives present from a Notices: 12 cents per line, first insertion; 8 cents per line subse- Till that day in March He passed sie Station. Tel. Lancaster 4912. 38—Help Wanted — Male Fifth of Kenyon, ■the son of the late O'Ur distance was Donald Brooks of quent Insertions; 10 cents e^a, if not paid in advance; 25 cents way. 9-5p Alexander Cameron and Sarah Mc- extra, if Box No. used. ClaAlfied Display: $1.00 per column incfii. And took him back ■with Him to SALES REPRESENTATIVE Thorold, Ont. stay. Donell. He farmed on the 'home- 21—Real Estate REQUIRED stead and then retired to Green- Copy for Classified Ads must be in this office not later than noon —Sadly missed by mom, dad, brothers and sister — To enroll Motor Club memberships field. Becoming blind. Mr. Cam- For RESULTS Use Thursday, to appear in current week’s columns. Mr. and Mrs. Gerard' Brunet TROTTIER & CARRIERE in this locality. The Ontario eron sold his home and entered the and family. INSURANCE Automobile Association provides Glen-Stor-Dun Lodge. St. Raphael, Ont. 12-lc the finest in Motor Club benefits. 6—^Deaths He leaves to mourn his death “NEWS” WANT ADS Pleasant" work that can be hand- three sisters, Mrs. Catherine Mac- 1—Coming Events CUMMING — In fond and loving AGENCY led either full or part-time. Rush MCDONALD — In St. Mary’s Hos- your name and address for full ^ Donald, Greenfield; Mrs. Margaret '.The Ladies’ Auxiliary are having a j pital, Dawson City, Yukon, March memory of Elizabeth Jessie, who We handle all types of Insurance passed away March 23rd, 1957. information as territories are be- i Ann MacDonald, Duluth, and Mrs. ■CSard Party at the Legion Hall, I 11th, 1959, Allan John McDonald, Dougald! McKinnon (Sarah) of Alexandria Branch Two yeairs have passed since that ing allotted now. You should Alexandria, on Friday, March | son of .the late Mr. and Mrs. John have a car and be from 25 to 50, North Dakota. Mrs. Rose Brooks, 20th, at 8:30 p.m. Cribbage, eu- sad day MANUFACTURING BUILDING Allan McDonald of 5th Kenyon, Floor space 3,000 sq. ft. Room male or female. Write Sales, Alexandria, is a cousin. chre, 500, bridge). Everyone wel- aged 58. Burial took place in God called the one we loved away; Manager, Box 817, London, Loving and kind in all her ways. upstairs for two apartments. Hot The funeral was held from the oome. 11-lc Dawson City, March 16th. water heating system. Possession Canada. ll-2c Sweet and true to 'the end of her Marcoux & Morris Funeral Home MCŒX>NAILD, Rev. Father David — day— may be taken Immediately. . Annual Glengarry - Prescott Hol- Easy terms. 39—Help Wtd. Male, Female to St. Catherine of Sienna Church, stein Club calf sale will be held In Montreal, at St. Mary’s Hos- A beautiful memory left behind. Greenfield, for Requiem High .Mass on Saturday, April 18th, at 1:00 pital, on Friday, March 13th, 1959, —John D. Cumming and son, NEWSPAPER EDITOR at 10 o’clock. Rev. Hollis Lapierre, p.m., and not on April 1st as Rev. Father David P. McDonald, Fi’osei-. FARM previously advertised. 25 pure- aged 58 years. Pastor of Our Lady Maxville, Ont. 12-lc with 200 acres clear. Very good WANTED of Patinaa Parish of St. Laurent, .bred heifer calves will be offered. buildings. Clay land. ■English-speaking man or woman To all Legionalres: •Sale location — Vankleek Hill Que., dear brother of Mary, Sara, McLBOD — In loving memory of a Allan and William. Rested at the with above average personality ’The officers of our Legion Branch Pair Groimds. ' 12-lc dear nephew', Wallace McLeod. and profound knowledge of the parish rectory at St. Laurent. We also have a few HOUSES in BOND 4(23 axe very pleased to accept and/ ffSie regular meeting of the Board Transferrai of the remains at 3:00 Blessed are the pure in heart English language, to serve as welcome some of our older mem- ■for they shaU see Gcxl. Alexandria for sale at reasonable Editor of a growing Eastern On- Made-To-Measure Suits of ’Trustees of Lochiel Township pm. Monday. Funeral service at prices. . . . at... bers, and some of our charter mem- School Area No. 1 will be held in the Parish ChurCh on Tuesday, —Aunt Kate (Mrs. Ellis Kirby). tario weekly newspaper. Knowl- bers, back into our midst, after Dalkeith School on Tuesday, April March 17th, at 10:00 am., thence Alix, Alberta. ’ 12-lp edge of Fi'ench would be an asset. dropping off for a few years. 7th, at 8:30 p.m. 12-lc to Cote des Neiges-cemetery. TROTTIER & CARRIERE Please apply, giving details and Laframboise Clothing Œîope to see more of you guja VIAU — Cher époux et cher papa, salary wanted to: Satisfaction Guaranteed Phone 163 Alexandria around our clubrpoms real soon. 7—Cards of Thanks que nous aimons tant, une année ANDRE PAQUETTE or Money Refunded Dues are now acceptable at otir COMING EVENTS s’est écoulée quel dcïuleureux sou- Licensed local agents for Publisher, THE ECSHO Phone 190 Alexandria clubrooms, so please pay up so you CAMERON — The family of the venir nous rappelle ce 23 mars, BRISSON HEAL ESTATE will not miss one issue tha AT THE Hawkesbuiy — Ontario late Dougal A. Cameron wish to que mon/coeur a toujour resté Cornwall, Ont. Legionary. BONNIE GLEN express sincere thanks to» friends triste veille sur moi du haut des Keep in mind our dance at Bon- and relatives for attending the cieux de ton épouse et tes neuf 22—Farms For Sale or To Let 41—Salesmen Wanted nie Glen Pavilion on Friday,, April ’The Spring season at the Bonnie wake and funeral, for acts of enfants. Une grande messe sera 3rd; also our Vlmy Smoker nigh* Glen will open with a Midnite kindness, and spiritual offerings. chantée a 9 heures du soir le 21 lOO-ocre farm in Glen Sandfleld Opening for sale of famous Watkins JJ. DUBUC, B.A., O.D. for the boys of World War I on Frolic early Easter Monday morn- Special thaifics 'to Rt. Rev. Msgr. mars, à le’église Sacre Coeur, area; best of clay, and all farm Products, for emhltious man, to April 9th. ing. Music by Maurice Gauthier’s Ewen J. Macdonald, Rev. Rudolph Alexandria. machinery Including Farmall “A” serve customers with domestic OPTOMETRIST See you next week! orchestra. Dancing 12:05 to 3 Villeneuve, the staff and patients —Ton épouse et de tes enfants. tractor, double disc, hayloader, products, cosmetics and farm (EYE EXAMINATIONS) Yours In comradeship, pm. I Octavie Viau. products. See how you can earn of St. Lawrence Sanitorium for horse rake, rubber-tired wagon, Open All Day Wednesday, 9-12 ajn,, H.D. MdcOHAIG (Pres.) Tuesday, March 31st, Smiley Wil- their fllowers and kind acts, and 12-lp drag harrows, binder, mower, and $5,000 the first year. Automobile to Glendon MaoDonell, Green- many other things. To be sold necessary. Write for Interview to: 1-6 p.m.; Open Wednesday Evening lette and his Sunset Ramblers by appointment only will be’playing here. field. 9—Personal in bulk with faim. Will sell at Eugene Legault, 96 Main Street, —Gabherine Cameron McDonald. $6,000. Apply to Edward Brown, Alexandria, Ont. 10-4p Lemay Block, Alexandria Friday, April 3rd, Legion dance, Spencer individually designed bras- Greenfield, Ont. 12-lp Glen Robertson. ll-2p Phone: Cornwall WE 2-6634 sponsored by Alexandria Ijegion sieres and supports. Phone 679 42—Agents Wanted Branch'. Russ Hayes and his 8- CAMPEAU — The family of the for appointment (bilingual). Mrs. Offers ■will be received by the un- or Alexandria 293 EASTER CANDY piece band. late Mrs. Elzear Campeau express Cecile Chenier, 232 Main Street, dersigned solicitors for the pur- With Easter ahead, greater sales 10-40 We have a LOVELY their appreciation to friends and South. - 12-2C chase of a farm of the late possibilities with our -wonderful ASSOR'TMENT of Anyone wishing to book the hall for relatives f lin scalp treatment. Helps remove IPANY, LIMITED, will be held at McLEISTER’S pathy and assistance given during Dandruff. Checks falling hair. Charles Myers, Glen Sandfleld, 24—Houses For Sale or To Let 'the TOWNSHIP HALL, LOCHIEL, OUELLETTE a son. our recent sad bereavement. Relieves itchy and scaly scalp. ONT., on WEDNESDAY THE 1st Rexall Drug Store Special thanks to Rev. J. Filson Over 60% Lanolin. Greaseless. House for sale. In Glen Robertson; Electric & Hardware Phone 21 Alexandria McMILLAN—At Cornwall General ■DAY OF APRIL. 1959, at the hour Reid and Rev. R. H. McKelvy. $1.95 a jar, at McLeister’s Drug— 2-storey house, 7 rooms, water of one-thirty o’clock for the pur- Phone 247 Alexandria Prescriptions a Specialty Hospital, Friday, March 13th, to —Christena, Sadie and Alexandria; and McDermid’s and electricity; with a small ix)se of receiving the report of Di- 10-4CI Mr. and Mrs. Orville McMillan John Neil. Drug—^Maxville. 6-12-lc down payment. Apply to Ray rectors for the preceding year and (nee Viola McDonald), Alex- Glen Sandfleld, Ont. 12-lp Menard, Box 1. Glen Robertson. any other business that may be andria, a daughter, Marilyn; a Be a Rexall Thrifty Shopper — let Phone 540-J-3. ll-2c brought before the meeting. sister for Heather and' Wayne. WA’TSON — May we take this op- ME buy your first package of ' J. J. MORRIS, portunity of expressing sincere BUFFERED PAIN RELIEF. New bungalow, 14x18, winterized; Secretary - Treasurer PIDGEON — Bobbie, Brien and thanks to friends and neighbors Frank MoLeister, Druggist, Alex- can be moved easily. Apply to LLOYD MacMTLLAN, Ronnie, sons of Mr. and Mrs. for the kindness and sympathy andria. Phone 21. 12-lc Arthur Lefebvre, Glen Robertson. 1 President Tenders For Truck Anselm Pidgeon, are happy to shown us in the loss of our twin Phone: Alexandria 426-W-2. Alexandria. Ont., March 5th, 1959. announce the birth of their baby sons. WHY PEEL OLD? Feel Years 11-30 sister, Karen, at Hotel Dieu, —Mr. and' Mrs. William Watson. Younger. Ostrex Tonic Tablets TOWNSHIP OF SEALED TENDERS, plainly marked as to contents, will be Cornwall, March 1st, 1959.' (Alexandria, Ont. 12-lc Double house, on Margaret Street, CHAKLOTTENBURGH revitalize thousands past 40. Only Alexandria; good revenue. Phone received by the undersigned up to— 80c. At all druggists. Glengarry County 3-4-5-6-7-8-10-11-12-lC 60-J-2. 12-2C 3 P.M., APRIL 7th, 1959 31—Wanted — Miscellaneous TENDERS for GRAVEL for one ALL-WHEEL-DRFVE TRUCK, gross weight 29,006 lbs. EYE EXAMIÎS ALIGNS Sealed tenders, plainly marked on (approximately) with body and hoist, snow plow and wing. Basswood Logs, i0“ and up. Con- the envelope os to contents will be Conversion unit will not be considered. ADVERTISE IN “THE GLENGARRY NEWS” BY OUR REGISTERED tact Ken MacLennan, Dalkeith. received by the undersigned up to OPTOMETRIST 1-tf 10 a.m. on— Detailed specifications and tender forms may be obtained Phone (i67 for Appointment WEDNESDAY, Lst APRIL, 1959 at the To-wnship Office, North Lancaster, Ont., and should be TERMS AVAILABLE Deadstock removed from your farm for the crushing and laying of ap- used in all cases where tenders are submitted. promptly for sanitary disposal. proximately 12,000 cubic yards of Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Pilion’s Jewellers $2.00 service charge for each call. gravel, about two-thirds of which 44-tf Telephone collect; Cornwall WE is to be spread on Township roads, JAS. MACDONELL, BUSINESS and PROFESSIONAL 2-6821, St. La-wrence Rendering the balance to be hauled by Town- NORTH LANCASTER, Out., Clerk-Treasurer 12—Articles For Sale Company Limited. 59p ship trucks; gravel to be taken from March 16tb, 1959. Beaudette’s pit and all material to 30“ wide bedspring and frame, in- 32—Business Opportunities pass through a, round screen — DIRECTORY cluding removable legs. Phone Crushed material to be 70% coarse 757j Alexandria. ^ 12-lc Stores for rent, choice location, Markson block. Main St., Alex- and the remainder to be grit or Elaborate graduation dress, size 12. sand — Truck loads to be limited andria. Phone 92. to 10 yards. INSURANCE ACCOUNTANTS - AUDITORS Apply to Box “A”, Glengarry News. 12-2C Stripping and levelling of pit to 34—Apartm’ts—Flats Wanted be done by contractor and all work INSURANCE Ottawa, Cornwall, Kingston to be completed to the satisfaction Tenders For Fuel 16—Poultry — Livestock Wanted . . . a modern four-room Fire, Life, Sickness, Accident, Auto- BrockvUle apartment. ' Phone; Jack Flax, of the Road Superintendent not SEALED TENDERS niarked on the outside ‘Tenders for mobfle, Plate Glass, Dwelling, Fur- A-TTENTION, FARMERS! Wanted 792. 11-2C later than 1st September, 1959. Fuel" will be received by the undersigned up to 12 O’dXXiK niture, Theft, Wind and Farm MacLEOD, COMRIE Pull particulars may be obtained NOON, APRIL 10th NEXT, for the supply and delivery to the Buildings. — 300 head cattle to ffitten for & COMPANY beef — cows, heifers, bulls, steers. 35—Rooms — Boarders from Wilfred McDonald, Road Sup- various Coimty Institutions mentioned hereaftei- of the following Certified Public Accountants Prefer large thin animals but will erintendent, RR. 1, Siunmerstown, quantities more or less: MORRIS BROS. Licensed Municipal Auditors buy any description. Write or To rent, at Green Valley — two Ontario; Telephone Lancaster 5431. GLEN-STOR-DUN LODGE 400 tons prepared stoker. Phone 33 Alexoiidria DONALD A. MacLEOD phone: mimher, price, descrip- heated, unfurnished rooms. Apply Tenders to be accompanied by a 400 tons IVt, inch bituminous 1-56 tf Licensed 'Trustee in Bankruptcy tion; will send buyer. Telephone: to Willie Menard, Green Valley. certified cheque for 10% of the MElrose 2-2222 — Arnold Farms ll-3p amount of the tender or a satis- ST. L.AWRENCE SANATORIUM 800 tons 114 inch bituminous BARRISTERS (XiRNWALL OTTAWA Limited, Grenville, Que. 8-6e factory performance bond. slack. 338 Second St., W. 27 Merritt Ave. Room and board, for one or two Lowest or any tender not neces- 20 tons anthracite stove. MILLIGAN & MacDONALD Tel. WE 2-3613 Tel. 2-4123 girls. Apply to Hugh D. Mac- sarily accepted. COUNTY BUILDINGS 30.000 gals, fiunace oil No. 3. 18—Fuel For Sale Ouaig, 58 Handson St., or Phone W. J. MURRAY, Barristers, Solicitors, Notaries 1-56 tf REGISTRY OFFICE 6 tons anthracite stove. 14“ mixed slate, three cords to the 524. 12-tf , Clerk - Treasurer. BOARD OF HEALTH 3,000 gals, furnace oil No. 3. R. P. Milligan, Q.C. WUliamstown, Ontaa-io, GAOLER’S RESIDENCE D. J. MacDonald, B.A. BERNARD CARDINAL, B.A. load, delivered. Ken MacLennan, 1,200 gals, furnace oil No. 3. Dalkeith. Phone: Lochiel 12-R- 36—Teachers Wanted 4th March, 1959. 12-2c GLEN-STOR-DUN LODGE 35.000 gals, furnace oil No. 3. 122 Sydney Street COMPTABLE LICENCIE Prices are required per ton. Cornwail, Ont. — Phone WE 2-3640 25. ^ 7-tf Soft Coal: Dominion or Am- Licensed Public Accountant ENGLISH erican. Hard Coal: American. Coal to be weighed and weight ALEXANDRIA OFFICE: 19—Pets For Sale slip to be delivered with each load. Jnsurance Bldg., Main St. North 717 Second Street, East, Cornwall QUALIFIED TEACHER Price of oil to be given per gallon. Thtusday of each week—9-5 Telephone WE 2-3013 4 Cookei’el Spaniels, female, to give FOR ONTARIO All fuel must be good quality. ’The purchaser reserves the 1-59 tf Alexandria — Tel. 174 away. Contact J. N. Martin, WANTED FOR SEPTEMBER, 1959 Raymond Ouellette light to reject any fuel not satisfactory, the purchaser to be 1-57 tf R.R. 1, Gien Robertson. Phone I’ the sole judge. TV —■ RADIO - HI-FI 18-R-14. 12-lc ELECTRICAL THE ALEXANDER SCHOOL CONTRACTOR All above quantities are approximate and should additional SINCLAIR TV SERVICE D. A. FAWTIIROP, B.COMM. under the direction of quantities be required the tender price shall prevail. ■ The Sisters of The Holy Cross. JOHN F. SINCLAIR, Prop. CBRTIFiBD Remote Control Installation The lowest or any tender or any part thereof not neces- Tel. No. 188 PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT Please apply in writing to Residential and Commercial sarily accepted. SALES and SERVICE 101 Sydney Street RAYMOND ROCHON Wiring L. C. KENNEDY, RADIO, TV and HI-PI South-East Boundary Bd. County Buildings, Counties’ Clerk-’Treasurer WE 2-5421 Sec.-Treas.,' Alexandria, Ont., LRLBOROUGH ST., MAXVILLE stating experience and name of Phone 430 Alexandria ! Cornwall, Ontario. 12-3c (Near Post Office) CORNWALL, ONTARIO last Inspector. 10-4CI 20 Smt 25th 23-58 tf ^7 12-20