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Arry New Accident Toll • ‘A snappy new ear' is prob- mi • Doubling: auto insurance ably what some of our more rates may even prove a g:ood «discerning readers will be policy if it serves to cut the wishing us. I he arry New accident toll. ONE OF CANADA’S A WARD-WIN NINO WEEKLY NEWSPAPERS VOL. LXV — No. 52 ALEXANDRIA, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 27th, 1956 SINGLE COPY 7e First Hungarian Refugees Are Due To Many Citizens gS88S8888SSS8?88S88Sg?8S85S88SgîSS8S8SSS8?SSS5S88?j82SSS*S8SSS?SSS8ïS88SSSSSSSS88SSS8SS8SS8SSSSSS8SS8S?ÎSSSSSJS8SSS?8S?8S8S?SS?SSS?8?S888S888SÇ?; Arrive In Alexandria Next Week Went In For Outdoor Lighting Jacques Fritz Hears Good News His No Call For Cops Forty-two private homes and Son and Family Reached Austria business places in town shared Sail From Hamburg Tomorrow In Three-Day Period then- Christmas lighting with pas- sers-by and contributed not a little efST WISHES/ • - Alexandria will welcome its first refugees from strife-torn Either Alexandrians spent an ex- to the cheery Christmas scene in 7 ceptionally quiet Christmas, or they Alexandria. IHiuigarj next week-end when Nick Fritz, 24, his wife and kept them celebrations from catch- Ibaby son arrive to join his father, Jacques Fritz. Mr. Fritz We are indebted to, Police Chief ing the attention of the consta- Ed. Dupuis for this list of those T© RLL ©ÜDS IREBOEM; is production manager at Josef-Augstein, arid has resided here bulary- m any event, it was the who splurged on outside decora- for the past year. most trouble-free that Police Chief tions, and made it a merrier Latest word received by Mr. Fritz from Austria is that Ed. Dupuis can remember. Christmas for all of us: this son and family leave that country today and sail tomorrow The last call the police received Lawrence Sauve, Clifford Austin, tfrom Hamburg, Germany, on the Arosa Star. It will carry was on Sunday ; night, said Chief Carnation Company , Ltd., M. L. p|i •this latest group of refugees ; i Eddie, and the next one came on Tobin, Dept, of Highways garage, ar ^ Ha! fa Saint Thursday. No incidents, no acci- Benny Proulx, Howard Kelly, P. A. The Editor and Staff dents, no nothing. And the police ■John, N.B., andi \should reach1 iThree New Babes Charlebois, Duncan Morris, Duncan hope that the same spirit of peace Ritchie, Elie Chenier, Eugene Ouel- port in Canada next Thursday On Christinas Day and goodwill will prevail over the or Friday. Mr. Fritz hopes to lette, Antoine Sauve, Raymond At least three newborn babies in New Year holiday. Charlebois, Donat Bollard, Cana- ibe re-united with his son no the county, all of them boys, share o dian Legion Home, Dr. J. W. B. dater than Saturday. a birth date with the Babe of Villeneuve, Lloyd McHugh, Am- .First apprised last week that his Bethlehem. One of them, the son brose Lalonde, Edmond Cardinal. son had reached Austria, Mr. Fritz Couple Marked of Mr. and Mrs. Gerard Leger, 8th Dr. M. Markson, Stanley Bradley, »06»0»0«.»<;SSSSS?2S8?8SSSS?SSS52SSSSSSS8SSSSSSSS5S5SSSSSS8S2SSS4S2;SS8S8SSSSSS8S5gSSSSS2S8S8S8SS?S8S?8S8S8S8SSSSSgS858SS?S?8SS!g*s;8?85gssS2SS?85S^ dias been kept in touch with ar- of Landaster, was the first of the Rolland Brisson, J. A. Lalonde, .rangements to bring the family five bom on Christmas Bay in, Golden Date Laurier Lefebvre, PUC Building, :here.' But he has had no informa- Everyone In On Cornwall hospitals. Mrs. Leger is Mr. and Mrs. George Austin of Sacred Heart Brothers’ residence, Auto Insurance Rates Doubled Here tion on how the son reached safety the former Jacqueline Carrière, and K of C Hall, Jack Libbos, Peter un Austria except that the party Dunvegan, at present in Montreal, we understand there is a good pos- Morris, Alcide Lefebvre, Jack -•made the border crossing at night. where they are spending the winter Santa’sGenerosity As Accidents Continue To Increase sibility the new arrival will be Morris, Tommy Kemp, Perpetual .Nick Fritz was born in Budapest with their son, Rae, were privileged called Noel. Girls’" School, Bruno Brunet, Rol- in 1932, the son of Mr. Fritz and his yesterday to mark the 50th anni- The County of Glengarry has and Cholette, Ronald Macdonald, At Lochiel Party first wife who died a decade ago. Next to arrive at Hotel Bleu on versary of their wedding. The ob- been designated a BB area by the Mrs. D. Brabant, Hugh Allan Mc- Liquor Store Was They left Hungary for France in the 25th was the baby son of Mr. servance was a quiet one, but they Santa Claus came to Lochiel last Canadian Underwriters’ Associa- Donald, Dr. D. J. Dolan, Leo Le- 1942, but the son returned to Buda- and Mrs. Russell Besjardins (the received many congratulatory mes- Sunday night, seated in a 1900- Almost Entered tion, with the result that auto in- former Belisca Çyr), of the Second sages from relatives and friends. roux, Eugene Macdonald. vintage barlow, with the lights ' of surance rates will be increased bj pest in 1947. He had been em- John Taylor, 17, of Montreal, had of Kenyon. In the evening, Mr. Mrs. Austin is the former Sarah o ' 14th Avenue shining from every as much as 100 per cent in 1957. ployed as a toolmaker in a big a rather grim Christmas in county and Mrs. James Montroy, of RR 1, McRae of Dunvegan, and they were house, stable and yard, and blazing «manufacturing plant in that city. jail at Cornwall after he was nip- The change puts the county on a o — Williamstown, welcomed a son. married there on December 26, Had Mercy Trip a path along his route from Fassi- ped in the bud early Sunday morn- par with Cornwall district as far The previous day, Mr. and Mrs. 1906, by the late Rev. K. A. Gollan. fern to the Township Hall. ing attempting to force his way as rates go, and makes it one ol Leo Lalonde of Alexandria (she was They have since been esteemed In Helicopter A sleigh ride had been originally into the Liquor store. Chief Ed. the highest-rated areas in the Murdie A. Dewar formerly Germaine Trottier), were residents and Mrs. Austin remains Géorgena Sangster, RN, daughter scheduled, but lack of snow pre- Dupuis collared the heavy-set province.' presented with- twins, a girl and the faithful, valued correspondent of Mr. and Mrs. George Sangster of vented this, and in its place was a youngster after, a slight scuffle as And the reason is the higher in- a boy, at Hotel Bleu — a bit early of this paper, though her weekly Alexandria and Lancaster, had the cavalcade of motor cars and trucks. Dies At Chatham he was trying to force a rear cidence of traffic accidents by pas- . , for Christmas but just about 'the budgets of news have been missing novel experience early last week of But if the party was mechanized, window. senger- cars. Friends in Kirk Hill and district j nicest present under ^ Yule tree since she left for Montreal a travelling by helicopter. Now the spirit was the same as that He had come well equipped with 'were grieved to learn of the death month ago. nursing superintendent at Joyce Which delighted little children 50 Raymond Rochon, local insurance bolt cutters and other tools of the . of Murdock Angus Bewar, which The couple has a family of five, Memorial Hospital in Shawinigan. years ago, and Lochiel’s current agent, said today that the zoning trade and had two bars on the occurred at the General Hospital, Archie, of Hamilton; Clifford, of Falls, Que., the nurse accompanied crop of youngsters was enthralled. change hikes the basic rate from window cut when interrupted at Chatham, Ont., on November 29. The Ensign Ends Alexandria; Rae, of Montreal; a young girl who had suffered sev- The joyous procession passed the $16.00 to $25.00, and that insurance his work. He had been on his way from his Celina, Mrs. R. E. Little, of Wel- -ere head injuries in a car accident homes of the Camerons, the Mac- payments are doubled in some in- Ray Charlebois and Michael home at Varney, Ont., to Betroit, land, and« Pearl, Mrs. A. S. McNabb; and who was being rushed to the Masters, the Roses, the McDonalds, stances — for young people,, foi Publication Barbara blocked off one end of the the Sunday previous when he be- of Chatham, N.B. There are eleven Neurological Hospital in Montreal. the McGillises, the Morrises, the example. lane running behind the store, came, ill and had to be conveyed to The Ensign, established in 1948 grandchildren. An RCAF helicopter flew the McPhees, the McMillans. All present insurance policies will by Roman- Catholic laymen as a while Chief Eddie went in to get hospital. o child and Nurse Sangster to Mol- At the Hall, Santa greeted his not be affected, until the time his man. Born on Lot 29 in the 6th Con- national weekly tabloid newspaper, son Stadium, where an ambulance many friends, from one to 91; comes to renew them, he added. has ceased publication, it was .«cession of Lochiel, September . 27, Masses Will Usher awaited them. * opened his big book, and with dis- The increased rate also applies 1900, he was the eldest son of the learned recently. Miss Sangster will spend New cretion, rewarded those who were to Prescott, Russell and Stormont late Mr. and Mrs. Donald J. Dewar. Inability, to arrange for à trans- Year’s with her parents here. good, but with his customary dis- and makes these counties rated the His mother’s maiden name was Drama Presented fer to Toronto was reported to have In The New Year o———— cernment chided the erring.
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