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TOL. LXVII — No. 18 ALEXANDRIA, , THURSDAY, MAY 1st, 1958 SINGLE COPY 7c Arrangements Almost Complete May 23rd May Movings Bishop Brodeur’s Husband Being Held As Badly The traditional time for moving, May 1st, sees families leaving, Family Tree Unveiling Of Five Historic Plaques others coming to town; still others Beaten Wife Fights For Life just changing abode. Among those The Lieutenant-Governor of On- home of “Fraserfield”, In the Mac- ' moving this week— ! Is A Religious One Edward Cole, 46, who came to the Gillivray’s Bridge area. Glen Rob^tson area, last Fall from tario, Hon. K. Keiller Mackaÿ, and Jack Fritz, quality man at the St. Hyacinthe, Que. — Seventy- Mrs. Mackay will come to Williams- There’s Ale Sacony plant, is moving his family McNaughton Apiary Sudbury, is being held in custody, 1 The Lieutenant-Governor will ar- live members of Roman Catholic while his 44-year-old wife battles towtt. May 23rd, for the unveiling of rive at Cornwall that morning arid from Montreal to an apartment in religious orders — all descendants •.live plaqués markwig historic points In Alexandria the Lauzon block, Sinclair street. Changes Hands for her life fn Hotel Dieu, Cornwall, will be the gùest of Hydro for a of an early French-Canadian family two weeks after she allegedly was in the village “OS ajea. Arrange- morning toiir of -the seaway and Conrkd Brunet, who occupied that — gathered here ..Saturday for their The MacNaughton Apiary in the jnents are v^i-^Sy complete re- Another big:, new neon sig:n is apartment, has occupied thé. home badly beaten up in her home. power project. The party will reach adding: color to Main street, this first family reunion in 50 years. 4th concession of Obarlottenburgh, Cole appealed before Magistrate ports Miss Llewella Dunlop, who'is Williamstown in time for a lunéh- .on Main street, south, he purchased has been sold by Mrs. Bryce Mac- in charge of local arrangements for one oh the Alexandria Hotel. It from Wallace Lalonde. The group is descended from Leopold Lalonde here Tuesday on a eon at 1 p.m., to which representa- was installed Monday and in Nicholas Gendron, who immigrated Naughton to Ronald Armstrong of charge of assault occasioning actual the Historical and Archaeological tive people of the area are’ being Mr. and Mrs. Alex D, MacMillan Selby, Ont., in the Napanee district. •Society of Ontario. the process was damaged a bit. are moving from the Third! Kenyon to Canada from France in the early bodily harm laid by OPP Constable invited. The unveiling ceremonies Very appropriately for a hotel 17th ■ century and settled in the Mr. and Mrs. Armstrong arrived îasit William POtter, of Maxville. He , Tlie plaques will, recognize: are scheduled to* get Underway at to an apartment in Lloyd McHugh’s week to take over the property*] —the site of the original old, mill sign, the first three letters of house on Kenyon street, west. Eastern Townships near this com- was remanded One Week without 2 o’clock. 'Alexandria’ refuse to light up, munity 35 miles east of Montreal. which includes the MacNaughton plea. ibuilt by Sir John Johnson; when Mr. and Mrs. J.* J. Denis, who home, a bungalow on the property ■WiUiamstOwn wUs first settled by A great grandson of David thus providing an unwitting re- occupied it have moved to North Three bishops were among the Inspector Nichol of the Criminal Thompson'us being asked to unveil and the apiary. the DEL; ' minder that there is 'ale’ to be Lancaster celebrants — Most Rev. Rosario Investigation Branch, OPP, To- the Thompson plaqué, while the had inside, as well as beer. For more than 75 years, honey ronto, was in Glen Robertson, yes- —Rev. John Bethune, with a Raymond OueUette has left the Brodeur, Bsihop of Alexandria had been produced on the property, editor of this paper, a great grand- Ont.’; Most Rev. Francois Xavier terday, conducting an investigation plaque in St. Andrew’s OhurcJi; Brabant apartment and is ocoupy first by Alex J. MacNaughton and '—David Thompson, thé great ex- son of \ Colonel Fraser, has been ing the new home he built on the Bishop of Gaspe, and Most Rev. | into the case. . asked to unveil the plaque at later by' his son, Bryce MacNaugh- I Police report Mot much hope is plorer and cartographer, with a Cancer Society Is Boundary Road. Pierre Gendron, retired. • ton, until his death last September .plaque in tire Bethune house where Fraserfield. Members of the local Mr.. and Mrs. Alex Bimie leave More than 240 members of the | held by the doctor in charge for thé clergy will officiate at others. 29th. he resided; Tuesday to reside in Montreal. family are members- of religious recovery of Mrs. Cole, who suffered Mrs. MacNaughton is presently ] severe internal injuries. —.Duncan Cameron of the North- It is hoped to give the event a Canvassing Only Their home on 'Centre street, has orders, but most are in missions staying with hex brother, Clarence West Company, who later returned military flavor through the presence - ^ been purchased by Mrs. Roy Mosher and were unable to attend the re- Two Weeks Ago Cattanach, Williamstown, and will The beating is alleged to have to Williamstown arid was elected of the SD. & G. Highlanders and!||| I ftWJl I (]|C V0OI* of Lancaster, New Brunswick, who union at the bishop’s palace here. occupy her cottage on Lake St. o taken place two weeks ago, but Member of Parliament. He .was the ithe Williamstown High School will occupy it after alterations. Francis during the summer months. father of Sir , cadet corps. Among officers invited Mrs. Edgar Larocque moves from medical aid was not sought until On Monday evening, the executive last Thursday when she was who established a steamship line to be présent are Col. Mike Dunn, and campaign group captains of the Linsley street, station, to the 9th Farm Forums between New York and ; DOC, Central Command, and Col. Lancaster. brought to Dr. D. J. Dolan’s office Canadian Cancer ■ Society, held a Allan MacDonald here. He had her conveyed to hos- —Col. Alexander Fraser’s historic Snow of Kingston. meeting. Donat Saucier, in the apartment at the Co-op, moves, to Main street, Annual Meeting pital immediately. Maurice Lalonde, campaign or- north. Green Valley, Dies Constable Potter investigated and ganizer, had prepared a plan which Miss Theodora MacDonald, R.N., The annual meeting of . the ’ Cole was picked up at the hospital Maxville To Have Lions Hear Talk was laid before the meeting. Six of Montreal, is reopening her home County Farm Forum was held Tues- A well-known farmer in the at 8 pm. Saturday night. The seri- group captains are in charge of on Derby street this weekend. day evening in the cafeteria of Green Valley area, Allan (Archie ousness of the woman’s condition Dental Office On Indonesia about forty door-td-door canvasser'. Alexandria High School. The at- Allan) MacDonald, died at his resi- brought the OIB officer irito the; The group captains are: Mrs. Eva tendance was not too large. dence, Lot 6 in the 9th, Charlotten- case. ' Dr. Dan D. MacDonald, dentist Members of the Lions Club and Gareau, René Gauthier, Mrs. Helen Mission Band Fraser Campbell suggested a fed- burgh, last Saturday, April 26th. Two children, Joseph, 13, and Patterson, Mrs. Duncan Morris, in Montreal for many years, is re- •their guests heard first-hand about eration fieldman to work with the He had been in failing health for Carmen, 12, have been taken In Mrs. Bessie Clingen and Mrs. Lionel 1 the x problems of Indonesia, that Kiddies Go Jap various commodity groups, might the past few months. charge by the Children’s Aid So- tiring, to Maxville, where this week strife-torn archipelago in the south- Poirier, the latter acting as cam- He was born in 1885, the son of ciety and are being cared for In the .'he will open, a dental office in the A touch of the novel was intro- prove useful. There would, of west Pacific, Monday night. Their paign treasurer. course, be the problem of financing the late Archie Allan MacDonald nearby home of Maurice Montpetlt. •Chisholm block. A native of Green- duced into the April thankoffering guest speaker was Tarbidin Suri- Mr. Lalonde Is trying to perfect meeting of the Children’s Mission such an appointment. and hjs wife, Harriet MacDonald. The family came to the area last Uwinata, counsellor of the Indo- He resided on the homestead all his Fall, and have been living one and field, Dr. MacDonald will occupy an a plan to facilitate organization; Band, held Sunday afternoon in The report of- the Tree Farm apartment in the same block, once nesian’Embassy in Ottawa. : one which he hopes to make avail- the Church on the Hill. life, except for a short time as a a half miles East of Glen Robert- Mr. Suriawinata read from a pre- committee showed of 17 bushes in- youth which he spent in Western son. The father has been unem- -known as the Alguire block. able to all future organizers of any Following the worship service in spected last year, 11 qualified. It pared script, possibly because , of Alexandria group. Canada. ployed much of the time, residents (the church, the children proceeded is expected a day will be held in Recent real estate deals in Miax- •language difficulties, and he pleaded While ho door-to-door canvass is He leaves to mourn his loss, his of the area assert. into the Sunday School hail, donned June when these certificates will wife, the former Isabel Cameron; ville and the area include the sale the .cause of the Sukarno-led to be conducted in the rural areas Japanese costumes and were treated nationalist government to good be presented. The Tree Farm com- one son, John, of Green Valley; and •of Mrs. Grace Nolan’s home, Me- this year, it Is hoped that those to a typical Japanese tea party. effect. He told something of his mittee was returned to office. five daughters — (Catherine) Mrs. people who are not canvassed' will Seated: on the floor, they enjoyed Graduates As An • ehanic street, to Ernest Donald, Jr.', country’s vast reach, a collection of Lome Whelan showed two films Angus MaoFhee, and (Graceline) support the campaign.' by, sending a main course of sukiaki — a stew- of Montreal. Mr. Donald’s parents 3,000 islands stretching' between dealing with farm beautification. Mrs. Hugh Chisholm, both of Corn- contributions- to the Campaign like mixture of thin beefsteak ’"will reside in the house. Asia and Australia. He touched on Manager, Maurice Lalonde, Box William D. MacLeod, Kirk Hill, wall; (Mildred) Mrs. Thomas Air Observer s’ices, beef .broth, soy sauce, onions, O’Connor of Glen Roy; (Hazel) its population of . 80 millions and 315, Alexandria. Official receipts was returned as president; Gordon Flight Cadet D. P. (Mac)' Mac- Mrs. Nolan has purchased the old celery and mushrooms. Dessert Mrs. Donald MacDonald of St. An- the richness of. its minerals and raw arè given to all donors. consisted of mandarin oranges, Donald received his air radio •Stewart home on Elgin street, from mat^aié which have drawn the sea. MacLeod, Dunvegan, is vice-presi- drews, and (Angela) Mrs. Clement A sincere vote of thanks was officer wings recently at a gradua- Zenon Bourgon. powers since first the Portuguese cherries and tiny tea cakes. dent; Mrs. Angus McDonald, Dal- O’Connor of Preen Valley. given to the campaign chairman The service, a tie-in with the tion ceremony held at the Air Ob- The George McIntosh farm, 20- sighted, the archipelago in 1521. keith, secretary-treasurer, and Don- One sister, (BfilaKMrs. Allan Alex server School, RCAF Station, Win- i . He told of its struggle, for inde- for the time and effort he has ex- children’s study qf Japan, helped' to MacDonald of Green Valley, and r pended in making this Campaign impress on their minds the actual ald Smith, Apple Hill, publicity nipeg. His wings were presented by 5th Roxboro',' has beêri^ sold to pendence from the colonial rule of one brother, Johfi Duncan Mac- Albert Pilon, of Moose Greek. a success. home life of the Japanese. secretary. Group Captain' G. P. Jacobsen, the Dutch over the past 350 yeafs| Donald it) Montana, also ’survive. DFC, CD, commanding officer of Tom Phillips of Baltic’s Corners, and the rise in recent decades of a Mr. MacDonald was of a friendly RCAF Station, Winnipeg. ** has sold his farm to Ernest Leach nationalist movement which came and cheerful disposition, and was Fit, Cadet MacDonald graduated ■to a head during and after World Easter Exam Results At Maxyille High School known In his community as a from Alexandria High School, Alex- of Ste Martine, Jue. War II' when the Dutch were kindly neighbor always ready to give andria, In June, 1952. Prior to his ousted. Guided democracy, the The standing of the students from Scott, 50.1; David Williams, 50. Grade XI Standing—Joan Blaney, a helping hand. speaker declared, is the principle Grade XA Standing — Jimmy 34%; Marcelle Bergevin, 80; Donald enlistment In the RCAF In March, Grades IX, X, XI and' XII, who The funeral was held Tuesday 1952, he worked as a telegraph op- under which his government tries Munroe, 83.4%; Garry Quart, 81.3; MacMillan, 79.4; Sharon Bradley, Duncan MacLeod averaged 50% or more, is' given as from Marooux & Morris Funeral erator with the CNR. In March of .to give all the people a voice in Marilyn Manchester, 77.8; Sandra 75.1; Madeline Gauthier, 71; Mel- follows: Home to St. . Raphael’s Church, 1957, he was transferred from the government. And if there are Colbran, 77.3; Bruce Groves, 76.8; ville McLeod, 68; George Boisvenue, where Requiem High Mass was Armament Section of the RCAF to Dies In Saskatoon ‘fellow-travellers’ in the present Grade IXA Standing — Sheila Neil Scott, 754; John Hough, 70.9; 65.5; Donna Fraser, 63.5; Mary Mc- chanted by Rev. D. A. Kerr. Burial Fitzgerald, 87.4%; Ina Urquhart, 83; aircrew. He received his pre-flight Word has-been received of the cabinet it is because all walks' of Noella Papineau, 68.3; Doris Fusee, Bain, 63; Jean Munro, 62.2; F. B. was in the parish cemetery. Carol Bradley, 82.9; Jack Wilson, 67.8; Maurice Cameron, 65.4; Mer- Villeneuve, 60.2; Albert Sauve, 59.8; training at Centralia, Ont., and •death of Duncan MacLeod, who life must be represented. Pallbearers were: John A. A. Mac- underwent aircrew training at Win- Mr. Suriawinata touched but 78; x Joan McGregor, 75.9; Gordon vin Scott, 63.5; Anne Marie Blon- Claude Doth, 59.6; Ruby Renwick, Donald, Bernard MacDonell, Angus died suddenly of a heart seizure in McLean, 75.3; Jack Hunter, .75.1; nipeg. the Saskatoon Hospital. briefly on the present civil conflict din, 60.4; Perry Fyke,' 59.6; Audrey 58.8; Guy Charbonneau, 58.1; Fleur- R. MacDonell, Duncan H. MacDon- in his country, which he termed Jackie Shields, 74.2; Elaine Daniels, 57.1; Bonnie Campbell, ette Martin, 58.1 ; Clarence Dorey, Further training will be under- He was the son of the late John ald, John Allen Cameron and Peter gone at an operational training merely a “police action”. And he Michaud, 68.3; Jean Sinclair, 67.7; 56.7; James Daniels, 56.4; David 56.5; Gilles Doth, 56.1; Kent Mc- Massie. D. MacLeod and his wife, the for- Beverley Kippen, 64.3; Peter Papps, unit. On completion of this phase, mer Margaret McMartin. Born on assured his hearers thait simply be- Hough, 56.3; Marlene Murray, 53.9; Dermid, 53.1; Wayne Campeau, 52.4; The funeral was largely attended 63.7; Marilyn Colbran, 61.5; Mary James MacLeod, 53.4; Grace Mc- Fit. Cadet MacDonald will be as- December 17th, 1884, in Moose cause there were Communists in Arthur Benton, 52.1; ‘ Donald by friends from Montreal,. Ottawa, Scott, 61.2; Colette Main ville, 58.5; Ewen, 51.9; Gerald Andre, 51.1; Gamble, 51.7; Barbara Scott, ,51.1;: signed radio officer’s duties with a Creek, he resided for many years its government, that did not mean Toronto, Galt, Cornwall and St. Maritime reconnaissance squadron Indonesia was going Communist. Lillian Colboume, 58.2; Robert Kip- George Levac, 51.1; Anita Cardinal, Lily-Anne Villeneuve, 50. > Andrews, as Well as the surrounding with his ttacle at Apple Hill. After pen, 52.4; Donalda Poirier, 61.6. of the RCAF. moving to "the Canadian West in The speaker . had many nice 50; Ronald Deruchle, 50. Grade XII Standing — Lucy Rol- area. Grade IXB Standing — Claudette Grade XB Standing—Joyce Scott, Hé is the son of Mr, and Mrs. 1915, he settled on-a homestead- at things to say about Canada and the land, 80%;, Mary Campbell, 87.2; Duncan MacDonald, 96 Maplewood Allaire, 80.570 Heather Grant;- 75.13; Stewart Arklnstall', 74.25; Hugh ton, Bask., where he-farmed important part it had played in the Marie Jensen, 83.8; John Campbell, Ave., Toronto, former residents of past in assisting' more backward 78.5; Theresa Brabant, 73.6; Duncan Dina Lalonde, 72.5; Sandra Scott, for many years, making frequent 81.5; Rene Lalonde,’ 76.4; Jack Many At Funeral the Lancaster area. trips back to his Ontario home. nations. He trusted his country Kennedy, 73.6; Kenneth Campbell, 71 ; George Bunions, 70.25 ; Francine Campbell, 71; Claudette Besrier, •Several years ago he disposed of his could count on a continuance of 73.3; Heather Munro, 69.6; Gwen Blondin, 67.5; Brian Campeau, 67.8; Natalie itippen, 67; Yvonne , farm and took up residence at Rose- that friendship. Fraser, 69.1; Irene Clavette, 68.6;; 67.13; Rita Belanger, 62.5; Eva Brabant, 65.5; Douglas McLennan, Douglas Cameron To Take Christopher The speaker was introduced by Carol Barnes, 67; Real Allaire, 66.3; Aube, 60; John Veenstra, 585; Mar- town, Sask., where he resided until 654; Colleen Ryan, .64.3; Gene Relatives and friends from this >. the> time of his death. John Grant, and Campbell Fraser Olive Daniels, 62.7; Sterling Mc- garet Benton, 57.25; Jacques Gau- Hunter, 62.8; Evelyn Campbell, 62.4; Leadership Course Lean,. 60.1; Pauline Lebrun, 59.1; area as well as from Montreal, expressed the thanks of the Lions thier, 56.62; Agatha St. Denis, 56.1; Jens Jensen, 61.1; Heather Scott, The funeral was conducted at Club for. his visit to them. Reynold Roy, 58.5; Edgar Bergeron, Aline Belanger, 55; Jean William- where he had resided for the past “Make.no mistake about It — this “the funeral home, at Rosetown, by 56; Violet Valley, 56; Claire Poulin, 17 years, attended the funeral of Christopher movement is the great- 58.3; Janette Racine, 57.7; William son, 54.63; John McDermid, 54.25; 1 the Rev. J. S. Sinclair, minister of Fiiion,. 56; Donald McKay, 54.2; Andre St. Pierre, 53.5; Morna Rowe, 55.2; Campbell McLeod, 52.5; Lor- A. Douglas Cameron, held Thurs- est force for good that has ever hit the ’United Church, of which Mr. day of last week from the Marooux To Have Three Masses Yolande Campeau, 51.3; Ronnie 50.5. raine Rowe, 52.4. this'part of the diocese”. With this \ MacLeod was a regular attendant. & Morris Funeral Home to St. reminder from Angus R. MacDonell, A large number of friends gathered At Green Valley Finnan’s Cathedral and cemetery. participants in the movement who to pay their last respects, including Mr. Cameron died in St. Mary’s Three Masses will be. the summer completed the ten-week basic train- a cousin from Donovan, Sask. Marked 95th ToJIave Conference schedule in St. Mary’s Church, Miss Mabel Lunny Hospital, Montreal, April 21st, fol- ing course given here this Spring, Interment took'place in the Rose- Green Valley, each Sunday until Birthday On 24th At Lancaster Camp lowing a lengthy illness. He was met again last night in Alexander town cemetery. - - September. They will be at 7, 8 49, and had resided at 474 Gordon School; tec decide on future plans, Montreal, Dies Ave., Verdun. Among the surviving relatives and 10 a.m., Rev. Lionel Joyal an- The 95th birthday of John Plans for a synod-wide camp con- A committee Was set up as fol- are a sister, Mrs. William J. Pollock nounces.. Father Joyal, until re- Glengarry friends were saddened Fourney was marked by a family ference were instituted at a meeting Rev. J. D. McPhail, rector, lows; Chairman; Angus R. Mac- of , as well as several nieces cently' curate at Sacred Heart to hear of the death of Miss Mabel gathering, last Thursday, April of the Montreal-Ottawa Synod chanted the Funeral Mass, and Donell; members, John F. Chisholm and nephews' in Moose Creek and parish, here, has been named Ad- Lunny, R.N., who passed away on 24th, at the home of his grand- Council of Presbyterian Men, held there'were present in the Sanctuary and Lloyd MacDonald, Cornwall; Avonmore. | i imlnlstrator of . the parish. April 22nd, at the residence of her daughter, Mrs. S. R. MacLeod and in St. John’s Church, Cornwall, on Rt. Rev. MSgr. Ewen J. Macdonald, secretary, Mrs. Duncan A. Mac- Sister, Miss Helen Lunny, '4242 Mr. MacLeod, at Lancaster. Saturday. D.P., VG., and Rev. C. F. Gauthier. Donald. Hampton Ave., Montreal. Toward the close of dinner two It is planned to hold the rally at • The pallbearers were: Clarence The first three members of the Miss Lunny was a daughter of the of his great-granddaughters, Miss the Presbyterian Peace Memorial Ingram, Milton McDonald, Raoul committee will take the Christopher Fred M. Cass, Dundas M.P.P. late W. P. Lunny, Montreal, and his Judy Black and Miss Carolee De- Camp at Lancaster, on the weekend Girard, Donald George McDonald, instructors course in Toronto, May wife, Helen Laliy, Cornwall. She moulin, carried in a birthday cake of September 5th, if details can be Stewart McDonald and Doris 17th to 19th, at St. Michael’s Col- trained and nursed in New York alight with candles, and the family completed. Seguin. lege, and on their return the group Named Minister Of Highways sang “Happy Birthday”. City .until four years ago, when she During the business session, the Chief mourners were his' wife, the will again meet to disouss plans to Frederick Macintosh Cass, of stalwart spokesman for Eastern On- ■had to retire due to ill health. For The evening was spent with music executive was completed with the former Lois Villandry,j whom he further the movement. Winchester, 44-year-old MPP for tario rights and problems. two years of that time,. Miss Lunny and singing. Mr. Fourney thanked appointment of Ronald Packman, of married October 27th, 1937, in St. Grenville-Dundais, has been named He was one of seven appointees stayed1 with Miss Beatrice Heward, everyone for coming and promised Erskine Church, Ottawa, as vice- Finnan’s; one brother, John Angus Minister of Highways for Ontario, to the cabinet involving men in Williamstown. Last December, fol- to visit them soon. | chairman, and George Jobel, of Cameron, of the 2nd Lochiel, and Four Sisters Can in a cabinet shuffle announced their 40s or less, in what is appar- lowing a stroke, she was moved to Still quite active, Mr. Fourney Sherbrooke, as treasurer. Mervyn a sister (Jessie) Mrs. Henry Mc- Thursday by Premier Leslie Frost. ently a move by Premier. Frost to Montreal. spends the winters with his daugh- Dickey of Prescott, is secretary. Donald of Verdun. Count 343 Years Appointment of the Chestervillé- place the accent on youth — a suc- ter, Mrs. George Upton, in Corn- The meeting was attended by Among relatives and friends pres- Mrs. 3. H. Charlebois, Bishop born lawyer to the cabinet, marks cessful formula adopted by federal The Lunny family had a sumnier home in Glen Roy for several years, wall. He returns to the Lancaster representatives from Quebec, Mont- ent from a distance were: Mr. and street, south, will mark her 95tb the first time in many years that Prime Minister Diefenbaker. area each summer to visit with real, Glengarry, Lanark and Ren- Mrs. M. Seguin, Mr. and Mrs. birthday next Thursday, May . Three of the appointees are in and Miss Lunny was a frequent such an important post has been visitor. various members of the family. frew,- Ottawa and Brockville pres- Jerome Lalonde, Mr. and Mrs. 8th. As a pre-birthday present, awarded to an Eastern Ontario their 30s. They «ire Robert W. byteries and featured a program Henry McDonald, Mr. and Mrs. Dan last week she was visited by her Survivors are John R. Lunny, representative in the provincial Macaulay, MPP, Toronto Riverdale, workshop conducted by Roy Hamil- McDonald, Verdun, Que.; Mrs. C. son, Leo Charlebois, of Minot, government. 36, minister without portfolio, and Helen and Catherine Lunny, Mont- Vince Cameron ton, national director of Presby- North Dakota, and her three real; Patrick, St. Monte, California; Donovan, Mr. and Mrs. T. Pilon, Named progressive Conservative second vice-chairman of Ontario terian Men. Mr. and Mrs. George Chevalier, Ste sisters, who had not been re- Robert, of Phoenix, Arizona. Moved To Toronto representative for i the traditionally Hydro; John Yaremko, 39, MPP* Anne de Bellevue, Que.; Mr. and united with her for 16 years. Tory riding at the retirement from Toronto Bellwoods, Ontario’s first The funeral took place on April Vincent Cameron, who has been Here last weekend as guests of Mrs. John Villandry, Delson, Que,; Travelling by air, the sisters active politics a few years ago of minister of Ukrainian descent, who 24th, from Kane’s Funeral Parlors in the Ottawa office of Massey- Mr. and Mrs. Arch. M. MacDonald, F. Villandry, Montreal; Mr. and are: Mrs. T. 3. Berrigan * of the veteran Hon. George H. Chaî- is at present without a portfolio; Ferguson, has received a transfer Mr. and Mrs. Cameron were to move to St. Augustine’s Church, for Mrs. E. Rouleau, Mr. and Mrs. M. Omaha, Nebraska; Misses Delia nes, Mr. Cass has distinguished and James A. C. Auld, 36, MPP for to the Toronto office, where he will to Toronto this week. They will Rouleau, Mr. and Mrs. Jean Guy and Ida Le Vitre of Moorehead, himself as an able member of vari- Leeds, vice-chairman of Hydro and Requiem Mass, and then to Cote serve as assistant credit manager, occupy a home on the Massey farm Martin, Hudson, Que.; Mr. Dorice Minn. Total age of the four ous investigating committees and a (Continued on Page 4) des Neiges cemetery. a distinct promotion. at Milliken. (Continued on Page 5) sisters is 343. Page 2 The Glengarry News, Alexandria, Ontario, Thursday, May 1st 1958

C D 1T O RI A L s LETTERS to the Signs Of New Life EDITOR JOHN J. WINTERMEYER, Kitchener law- Falls lawyer, Miss Judy La Marsh. yer and a member of the Legislature, is This was an Ontario Liberal convention APPRECIATION the new leader of the Ontario Liberal with a difference. And' the difference ap- RR 2, Greenfield. Party; and we trust the recent; convention parently was that the delegates were in a Editor, The Glengarry News. at Toronto used good judgment in selecting demanding mood. They were insistent that Sir: On behalf of the Dunvegan WITH OUR him. We know nothing concerning Mr. it was more than time for a change, and Women’s Institute, I want to thank Wintermeyer’s qualifications ; for the post, they took into their own hands not only the you very much for so kindly print- RAMBLING but we do like,the fact of his comparative choice of a new leader, but the selection of ing the reports of our meetings in youth, he is 41, and his background, which association officers as well. 1957-58. It was greatly appreciated REPORTER includes a businessman father and an edu- That is not only good for Ontario Lib- by all members. ______By ED. f cation that earned him both commerce erals. It is another evidence that de- (MRS. FRANCIS) degree and légal training. mocracy is at work, that the individual Most rumors come up the •ALLIE MCLÉOD. heard way. If Mr. Wintermeyer proves. himself an citizen is playing his part and that the , ******** Efficient vote-getter he might be just the political hierarchy can only presume so far MORE FUN THAN A man to head up a rebuilding program that before the little fellow flexes his muscles HONEYMOON and consigns them into a Limbo from which would restore the Liberal party to a degree The Weeklies Say | • Rambled up to North Bay on the • it has not known since likeable Mitch Hep- there is no recall. weekend with the Legion cribbage burn trod the hustings. Mr. Harris has now experienced this BACKWARD GLANCE team; or rather we might better- power of public opinion, and Premier Frost describe it as cribbing our way to What we liked about.this convention was In our accelerated mode of living, the fighting spirit of the delegates. Hon. has not been slow to feel the effects of this North Bay. Played cards all the- our quest for improved social con- way up and practically before we Walter Harris,, late finance minister in the Liberal convention which packed a punch. ditions and amenities, we would do He has reshuffled his cabinet, bringing in knew it, it was 5 am. and we were- St Laurent goverumont at Ottawa, was well to pause occasionally and think in a new town with a new day being groomed for the job by the party seven of the younger members among his of those who came before us, the dawning. hierarchy; But the delegates saw no hope supporters in the Legislature. contribution they made to our pres- ent standard of living, and what That’s about the most enjoyable of party restoration under the leadership He senses a resurgance of the Liberal way we know to travel — with a has been accomplished since they of a man who had been defeated in his own party in this province, and he is trying to gang of good fellows out for a time,. trekked west. — Grenfell (Sask.) riding last June. . nip it in the bud, even going so far as to and à whole railway car placed at Sun. So they voted him out, 'and they went give Eastern Ontario another cabinet post- your disposal by Donald Gordon’s- further, From the floor they expressed ing. That is the way politics is played. o O o minions. their disapproval of the. nominating) com- A provincial election is pending later BALLYHOO Hang Hepburn’s Picture The boys -didn't come back with. mittee's choice of vice-presidents.' The dele- Ontario honors — those went to a. this year, it appears. Mr. Wintermeyer may “Fandangle and ballyhoo will at- (London Free Press) / team from St. Mary’s. But the- gates had theif way and two of three vice- not have time to so revitalize the electorate tract the majority of shoppers’-’, 0 1 r 0k eptmrn s lctur Branch placed fifth among 26 teams - orpm'ipr'; Af Ontow^ ! (? ' P e now hangs among the former presidents elected are men who are re- as to ensure a Liberal victory. But his Robert Campbell told the Board of ln and they'might have gone all the placing tlie- old guard who were to have held Trade.- “The writing is on the wall. Whatevpr TTo«v, ÎÉlLNÊ^ÉÉ?! buildings at Queen’s Park, selection as leader has already served a 1 tvipm ho Hi/» Audits, and this is not the time to talk about way if Lady Lurk hod been a bit those offices. In the women’s division of the Certain towns will go ahead and llve kinder. And one of the pairs, Dr.. useful purpose. It'has made Premier Frost whichwhipti has'hap toofnr> oftenHÉ been? lacking.Uhess into the affairs of Ontario and of Canada, Ontario Liberal Association, the grass roots’ others will not. It will all depend Bemie Villeneuve and Bob Le- aware of the fact that at, least a large seg- on the co-operation and collective demand for a new deal also was felt. The pu c mieux, tied for top doubles score- ment of the electorate feels it is time for action of your -merchants. No longer •mit tvffT ^ *n this country have had more charm and more , . . , ^ un® tormer from Yarmouth. His impulsiveness was a great with six wins in seven games. top brass had picked on Mrs. William Hale, a change. Such evidence is never easily will a shopper go to any particular -part of his charm, and it was also his major weakn^T wife of the association’s secretary, as the digested by the political party in- power. -store.” — The Aurora Banner. Tired but happy, might be the- new president. The Libéral women thought It has everything to lose when the people best way of describing the gang that o O o got off the Sunday morning train otherwise and gave the post to a Niagara go to the polls. The Small Businessman CONSERVING FORESTS here. They hadn’t slept too much over the previous 48 hours. But In the matter of forest conserva- (Elmira Signet) , us recently, two local businessmen were overheard discussing the they must have enjoyed the outing. A Breath Off Lake Nipissing tion, New Brunswick has not been ard win er. One man said he had Weathered the storm alright and had One of them was heard to say, “that lagging. . . . Largely through the re- even managed to make a little money. However, the money was already was more fun .than my honeymoon”- TRAVEL is an education in itself. Seeing fact. . Jay-walking, crossing busy streets in lentless efforts of the Canadian spent on improvements for the business. Which one? 'Can’t remember! new places, hew faces, smartens one up, the middle of a block, even on a Saturday Forestry Association the cause of Few people realize the risks a small businessman must take. He must conservation has triumphed far be-: The cuter the number, the lifts one out uf one’s rut or orbit, keys afternoon when traffic was heavy, appeared e ce yond expectations, and it now may Whilewnm he* is?tionally working long the hours,long hours, hours he so knowslong a conditions union man are would almost go riggedcrazy. harder it is to get hers. one to fresh impressions; And one of the to be a common practice. The paper was be assumed that Canada’s rich en- warning parents of the dangerous example against him. most pleasant ways, to travel is by train, dowments iii this wealth-giving If he does succeed in making a little profit, he knows his dream of a RIGHT IDEA, WRONG TOWN with a party of friends. That’s how we they were showing their children by this natural resources will be stabilized new car is just as far away — the money must be plowed back into the covered the miles between here and North flouting of the rules of traffic safety. so as to sustain the rising popula- • Maxville’s the home of the Glen- business. garry Highland Games, and as such Bay last weekend, with a Legion crib team tion of many years ahead.—Cacnp- should admire the small businessmen. They’re doing a job They may be jay-walkers, too, when not hellton (N3.) Tribune. it’s getting publicity from coast to seeking a provincial championship. . . driving their own cars, but three Glengarry the average person wouldn’t be willing to do. coast. But it’s still not Alexandria. The honors went elsewhere, but getting residents of the Bay added not a little to And that poses a problem. there was half'the fun and we saw a bit of the enjoyment of our stay. Heckie Ville- A friend of ours from Alberta, a that rail hub of thé North which we had neuve, formerly of Maxville, is in the stock fellow weekly newspaper man, was slept through in other travels; and bond business, and we also got together DO YOU in Ottawa last Weekend. We’d met The Bay was bustling and we learned with two former Alexandrians. Ivan Mc- üld Iiarrê Syrje . .. him at conventions in Quebec, at REMEMBER? Banff, 'and' sundry other places. At the recent addition of two heavy industries Leod is with Northern Welding Supplies has sparked a bit of a building boom in that 1 Gleaned from the fyles of The Glengarry News Banff, last year, we remember dis- and Ranriie McDonell, he of the “School- Ri cussing -with him the Glengarry town. The air was still a bit nippy, with master” McDonells, is with an- electrical Cornwall, last Saturday, long serv- TEN YEARS AGO ance Co., Saturday, A. A. McKinnon Highland Games. He 'was Ottawa- the breeze off Lake Nipissing a reminder firm. ice medals were presented to Capt. of Eigg, was appointed agent of the born said knew something of the that this was the gateway to the North. Friday, April 30th, 1948— T. J. Simpson-Ray, Cornwall; Capt. company, succeeding the late Alex Highland Scottish -background of One resident described that clime as “snow They may or may not be members of A. D. Madnnes, Berwick; Pipe McNeil of Glen SandfieM.—Messrs. Glengarry. flies, black flies”,'but even as he was so the local Board of Trade, but they did a The Stotland Dress Co., of Mont- Major John A. Stewart, of Dim- Doyle Bros., who for some time oc- real, manufacturers - of ladies’ and1 Somehow, that talk about the. succintly disparaging his town one was good job of helping sell us on their town. vegan, and Piper J. A. MeNaughton, cupied the stone store owned by Games stayed in his crop, for Fri- We liked what we saw of North Bay and children’s dresses and blouses, is Maxville. — Tomorrow, .April 28th, A. Markson, have removed their aware he found it a pleasant and profitable moving one of its plants to Alex- day he drove down to Maxville to> is the 25th anniversary of the big stock of general merchandise to place to live. : . the good impression we took away with us andria, and will occupy one floor of see us. He didn’t find The Glen- no doubt was colored a bit Ijy the pleasure fire which visited Alexandria, des- Smiths Falls. — A representative of garry News or its editor there, and! One’of our impressions of North Bay was George Barbara's Glove Works troying the carriage, shop of the the National Fire Escape Co. of that its blocks in thé business section are we knew in renewing those friendships. . building. — A sufficient number of if he had reached- Alexandria he late D. D. McMillan, the Presby- Prescott, was in town, Wednesday, might have found we were en route unnaturally long.. And the current edition Everywhere one goes, one meets Glen- contracts have now been : signed to terian manse, a portion of the and succeeded in placing his escapes to North Bay. of the North Bay Nugget was commenting garrians. That’s one of the nice things warrant forming of a sub-unit in houses of J. J. McIntosh and E. H. in the Commercial and Grand Lochiel of the Eastern Ontario Cat- But he was nice enough to come on a problem that possibly stems from that about travelling. Tiffany, and several bams. — The Union Hotels. He expects to place tle Breeding Association. Service back Monday night and renew barber shop in the King George escapes on the schools and convent will start in ten days. —, The local acquaintances. We were mixed up» Hotel block, Maxville, occupied by at a later date. — Mrs. J. A. Cam-: in a Lions dub dinner, but we* Bell Telephone staff entertained Dan Fisher, has been rented by eron and family have removed from Seniority And The C.P.R. Wednesday at the home of Miss begged off to get together agaim Laurie St. John, late of the Wind- ■ their, late residence, Main and Elgin with Don Boyce, his wife and son: Bertha McDonald, to honor Miss' sor Hotel, Ottawa. streets, to John R. McDonell’s resi- THE C.P.R. may not get rid of its firemen membership in the union can assure him Alma Beauchamp, who has resigned David, of Fairview, Alberta. They’re: more job security than have the newcomers dence, Elgin street south. — Allie the kind of swell people that make- on diesels without a strike. After meet- her poèt.'— Prior to their departure McDonell, son of Lancaster’s genial ing up with one of this breed from To- to the Brotherhood. for Dunvegan, Mr. and Mrs. John weekly newspaper conventions such FORTY YEARS AGO postmaster, is to be congratulated grand places to go. ronto in a high-level conference in a North D. MacLeod were honored in To- on the ending of his brilliant career He may have a point there, even though ronto by a farewell gathering at Friday, May 3rd, 1918— But what we’re trying to point up. Bay hotel room, we are warning Mr. Crump we see this as purely a Union problem. at Queen’s University, Kingston, is the fact that if the aura of the- and the Prime Minister to prepare for an- the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. Nor- whence he comes with the title of Seniority, it seems to us, is an instrument man Catton. Mrs. Wm. Lebeau received official Glengarry Highland Games is going: other disruption of the rail lines. the Unions themselves have introduced to notification, Wednesday, that her MA. to -make people think of Maxville.' Those firemen are not going to give up ★ * ★ husband, Sapper Wm. Lebeau, had every time Glengarry is mentioned*, assure a faithful following. If one Brother- TWENTY YEARS AGO ★ ★ ir their soft seat in the diesel without je fight. hood does not recognize the seniority of been killed in action on April 13th. then we’d better move our plant to Spr, Lebeau went overseas with the Maxville. That way, guys and dolls- That he made clear, and in no uncertain another’s membership surely that is a weak: Friday, April 29th, 1938—■ SIXTY YEARS AGO tëms. 154th, later being drafted to a Labor from the far reaches of the Peace- ness in organized Labor. There are too Maxville and district did honor Battalion. Pte. J. Ren wick Mathe- Friday, April 29th, 1898— River country won’t be dropping in- , . Opr new-found friend was Irish, and many Unions jockeying for power and dues- to their Millionaires, winners of the son, son of the late Rev. J. Mathe- to see us in the wrong town. fiery, and a fireman. And he spells Uni6n paying members, perhaps. And a company Citizen Shield, Friday night, when son and Mrs Matheson, now of Acting ofi thê suggestion of the with a capital ‘‘H” even as he castigates the such as the C.P.R., involved with possibly 800 fans gathered in Ferguson’s Cornwall, was killed in action ac- Minister of Education, Lieut. ' Geo. Unquestionably we have the * capitalists who are plotting to make more Hall. Suits of clothes were present- cording to recent casualty lists. An- Heamden has started a class in highest standard of living in the four or five Unions, may be helpless to inter- physical exercises and squad drill world, on this continent — t»# - money by doing him out of his job category. vene because of the Labor laws. ed to each of the boys. — F. W. other Glengarry boy to give his life Fraser, Edgar McNaughton and during the recent heavy fighting, is in connection with the Alexandria bad we can’t afford it! 1 There are always at least two sides to an Public School. Some twenty-six ****••*« - argument, though, and he had some points We tried in vain to get to the essence Howard Snider of Lancaster, mot- Pte. Mal. J. McCallum, son of of this C.P.R.-Firemen disagreement. “Can ored through town, Wednesday, en Duncan McCallum of Williamstown. boys took part in the first exercises, A SNAP CAN BE A TRAP’ One of his arguments was on seniority. Monday, in the hall over the show- you justify the payment of a fireman on a route to attend D. A. McPhee’s dis- —Recommendations for exemptions • Just last week, two tiny tots in The C.P.R. has promised there will be no persion sale at Vankleek Hill. — from departmental examinations room of the Alexandria Carriage adverse effect on the pay-cheques of dis- diesel”, we would ask, “when there is no Works. — War was formally de- a Montreal apartment house firebox to stoke, no wood to carry, no clink- The second Variety Show in Alex- made by the AHS as a result of smothered to death in an unused, placed firemen. They will be transferred to ander Hall, featured three short Easter exams, have all been ac- clared by the United States on 1 ers to dispose of?” And his only answer Spain, Monday, but as yet there has refrigerator into which they had; other jobs with the railroad at the same .plays directed by Stuart Mc- cepted. The feat of John Grant 1 crawled. There they were trapped’ salary. “But”, as this C.P.R. fireman puts to that was to recount some instance where Cormick. “A Quiet Game” was McLeod in covering in less than been little bloodshed. — H. R. Mac- donald of this place has been ap- and 'probably were already dead: it, “what about seniority? If a man with the presence of the fireman in a diesel might played by Mary Jane McLeod, Flor- three months the whole year’s work while frantic parents and friends have prevented some track-walker being ence Gormley, Winston Moyle and in Middle School, is especially cred- pointed clerk of the 2nd Division 11 years of service as a fireman is trans- Court of the United States, suc- of the family searched adjoining; ferred to another classification his seniority run down. Cossie MacDonald. “Smoke Screen” itable. Other successful candidates fields and a nearby river. was interpreted by Edith McLeister, are: Normal, Entrance, Elmira Mc- ceeding the late D. B. McMillan. — is gone, he will have to start from scratch It was a good argument, even though Mrs. (Dr.) Munro of Maxville, was This is the time of year when old! Don Fraser and Earl Bradley. There Donell; Lower School, Edmund refrigerators, cabinets, trunks and; ’ again, building up his seniority in another we ran into a dead end. And that’s why were many laughs in : “Counted Courville, Alex F. McDonald and in town, Tuesday, the guest of her son, J. Howard Munro of the High other lidded containers with catches Brotherhood where his service as a fireman we’re warning Mr. Crump and the nation Out”, played by Mr. and. Mrs. A. L. Cassie Smith. — Mr. and Mrs. D. are thrown into the discard. If you doesn’t mean a thing.” McArthur and Jack Berry. — Train E. McRae have taken possession of School. — This week Hodgson Bros, to prepare for the worst. The Brotherhood disposed of their entire stock of have such about your home, be cer- We know little about seniority except won’t be side-tracked if it can help it. The despatcher with the CNR at Ot- the residence on Elgin street lately tain they will not become death, tawa, Joseph Corbett was feted bÿ general merchandise to Kenney & that it apparently is an important factor Union man has his seniority to think of, vacated by Dr; J. C. Gormley.—One Kedy of Hemmingford, Que., who traps by removing the door com- his eo-workers on his retirement of Alexandria’s lifelong and most pletely or at least by removing the in organized Labor. The guy who has èvën if it means only more years of a soft after 47 years’ service. will do business at the Good Luck seniority, for, one thing, is more apt'to hold sit while the automatic stoker fires the prominent residents in the person store. Messrs. Hodgson will con- catch so that they can be easily of Hugh R. Macdonald, Esq., died his job in a period of lay-offs. His years of diesel for him. ☆ ☆ ☆ tinue to operate the boot and shoe opened from the inside. THIRTY YEARS AGO at the family residence. Bishop factory. — Bom in Martintown in JUst a few years ago, there was street, Monday afternoon. Inter- Friday, April 27th, 1928— 1836, but almost a lifelong resident a rash of such deaths, and did we THE GLENGARRY NEWS ested in lumbering and mercantile of Alexandria, Archibald D. Mc- not shudder at the thought of how George Terry, for the past four operations at Mongenais, Que., and Phee, one of our leading citizens, guilty we would feel if our dis- Member of: years manager of the Dominion South La Graisse in Lochiel, Mr. died on Wednesday, The late Mr. carded refrigerator had unwittingly Canadian Weekly Newspapers’ Association; Ontario Weekly Macdonald later removed to Alex- Newspapers’ Association; Audit Bureau of Circulation 'Stores branch here, left for Mont- McPhee was a member of the first become the mausoleum of kiddies real on Wednesday to assume new andria. As representative of Loc- council when Alexandria was in- playing hide and seek? Published every Thursday by hiel in the Counties’ Council, he P.O. Box 10 — The News Printing Company — Telephone 0 duties in that city. His successor corporated as a village. — This week If that piece of household equip- EUGENE A. MACDONALD - EDITOR AND PUBLISHER is J. A. Poirier of Ottawa. — On was instrumental in securing the George J. Harrison and Angus J. ment is going into the discard, and -’Mohday, April 30th, the remains of establishment of the High School at McDonald leave for Coteau Land- if it has a snap lock, take a minute ’Vi* Alexandria. ■SUBSCRIPTION RATES: $3.50 per year, anywhere in Canada, payable in advance; 'the Idte Rev. William -Fox will be ing, Que., where It is their inten- of your time to ensure that yours United States and Foreign, $4.50 per year. -interred in St. Alexander’s ceme- ☆ ☆ tion to open a flour and feed store. or the neighbor’s children will nob DISPLAY ADVERTISING RATES: Casual, 70 cents per column inch. Contract rates given on tery, Lochiel. The late venerable FIFTY YEARS AGO — Progressive farmers of the Lag- find it a black hole of Calcutta. Father Was for 14 years parish gan area are always among the first Just a bit of precaution may , application. COPY MUST BE IN 'OUR OFFICE NOT LATER THAN 12 NOON WEDNESDAY. Friday, May 1st, 1908— .priest of Lochiel. — At the annual to finish spring work. K. A. Mc- mean a life or two when kiddies play that thrilling game of hide Authorized as Second (Hass Matter by the Post Office Départaient, Ottawa, Canada meeting of the Stormont, Dundas At the regular monthly meeting Leod, l-8th Con., finished -seeding "and 'Glengarry -Highlanders, held in af the Giensarrv Farmers’ Insur- on Monday, April 25th. and seek. The Glengarry News, Alexandria, Ontario, Thursday, May 1st, 1958 Page 3

Jos. Filion returned home from AND Hotel Dieu, Cornwall, on Sunday, • NEWS M A Y V I f I F • DUNVEGAN GREEN VALLEY where he had been undergoing « OF INTEREST IT1 A A T 1 L L E SURROUNDING • treatment for the past few weeks. • FROM — DISTRICT • Mrs. Ellen Pechie and daughter, •Sympathy of the community is Mrs. Filion was accompanied to Mrs. Clair Brookes, Cornwall, visit- extended to the family of the late Cornwall last Thursday by Sisters ed her brother, D. A. Gray, and Allan MacDonald, whose death oc- of the Holy Cross, St. Pauline of Mr. and Mrs. J. ID. McRae spent Mr. and Mrs. Albert McEwen of sister, Mrs. Stevens and Mr. curred on Saturday. Bethlehem, St. Ernest of . the Cross, the latter part of the week with Merriton, Ont., spent last week with Stevens, on Sunday. They also Mr. and Mrs. Benny MacDonald and St. Colette of Rome, where they their family in Ottawa, and also the fotmer’s father, Henry McEwen, visited Mr. and Mrs. Francis Mac- and son Duncan were guests on visited with Mr. Filion in hospital. visited Mr. and Mrs. A. E. McRae and sister, Bertha McEwen. Leod and boys at Fisk Comers. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Gravel of Ot- Mr. Marshall, layman of Knox Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. James H. of Cumberland. Alex Grant, Ottawa, spent • the MacDonald. tawa, are visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. E. J; McEwen, who spent the united Church, Cornwall, was the weekend with . his mother,;, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Roddy MacDonald Filion this week. Winter months with her brother guest speaker at Maxville United Grant.. and baby, of Laohine, were weekend Church for the -past two Sundays. Mr. and Mrs. Aldege Vaillaan- and sister, in Metcalfe, returned to Donald Fletcher enjoyed a motor guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bemie Mac- her house nerè on Sunday. His sermons were enjoyed by all. •court and Mr. and Mrs. Laurent trip to Montreal', Sunday, with Mr. Donell. They move to Ottawa this Filion of Alexandria, visited in St. Mrs. M. I. Marshall returned; Miss Rita De Guire spent the and Mrs. John Arkinstall and sons, week, where they will take up resi- weekend with her parents in Ot- Isidore on Sunday with Mr. and home Saturday, after spending some Stewart and Douglas, and visited dence, as Mr. MacDonald has joined Weeks with her son, Winton and tawa. Mrs. Rolland Ranger. with .Mr. and. Mrs. George Klim the Ottawa police force. Arthur Vaillanoourt has returned Mrs. Marshall, and granddaughter, Mr. and Mrs. John Jamieson and family. spent Sunday in Montreal. Miss Katherine Ellen Blair of from Florida, after spending a few Candace Lee of St. Catharines. (Her many friends are glad, to Montreal, was at her home over the Peter D. Kippen of Greenfield, is I months there. We are pleased to note that James learn that Mrs. D. D. MacLeod, who weekend. Robertson, who had been a patient confined to his room, through ill- o spent a couple of weeks in the Gen- YOU’VÉ HEARD ABOUT - AND HERE IT IS - Frankfurt, Marinas and Pitre Van Overbeek Close to 40 percent of immigrants in an Ottawa hospital, has returned ness. All wish him a speedy re- eral Hospital, Cornwall, following home ana,!? making good progress covery. Germany — The often spoken ancient Indian proverb, *‘Hear No were guests of Mr. and Mrs. John entering Canada during 1957 were an operation, is home again and Evil, see No Evil and speak No Evil” is shown here in the flesh. Bens, on Tuesday. Their parents, in the manufacturing, mechanical in health. Osle Villeneuve, MP, Mrs. Ville- spending a few days with her sister, It’s the newest gag of Yindi, Uschi and Buta (Left to Right), Mr. and Mrs. John Van Overbeek, and construction trades. Mr. and Mrs. A. D. McDougall ac- neuve and Mrs. W. A. MacEwen Mrs. Elizabeth Blair, here. Chimpanzees of the Frankfurt Zoo. companied their son, Wilfred, to spent last weekend in and around and the remaining members of the •Hugh A. Macintosh had as visit- family moved this week from Wolfe Stittsville, on Sunday, to spend a Lancaster, Penn. ors Sunday, his niece, Mrs. John Island to St. Raphael’s parish, few days. J Mrs. W. A. Hall -spent Friday in Hobbs and Mr. Hobbs and two chil- Fraser Gumming of Kingston, Cornwall hospital. where they have purchased the for- dren, and nephew, Garry Macin- mer Jos. Brunet farm, King’s Road. spent the weekend with his father, Gordon Winter of Ottawa, spent tosh and friend, all -of Carleton NOTICE John Gumming, and grandmother, the weekend with his mother, Mrs. Leo Sauve last week completed Place. the sale of his farm, Lot 34. in the TO —j Mrs. Aiguire. E. S. Winter. On Monday, Mr. Macintosh had KIRK HILL DALKEITH " Keith Caine spent the weekend Miss Ada Oass and Gordon Mc- 5th Lancaster, to George Woods of as visitors, his niece, Mrs. D. D. Norman J. MacLeod1 has disposed Mr. and Mrs. D. D. McIntosh Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. Woods and with friends in Brockville. Killican visited, the latter’s, grand-» Macintosh, little son Timmy, and News Readers . Marilyn Willis, daughter of Mr. son, Douglas Munroe, in Ottawa of his farm to Leslie Calvank, as have been on a visit the past three their three children moved into his grandmother, Mrs. Tompson, reported. weeks in the Southern U.S. and their new home last Friday. IN THE and -.Mrsv Harold Willis, had the hospital. and Mr. and; Mrs. Owden, all of Mrs. Greta McDonald and Mrs. Western Canada. honor to be photographed with Mrs. Christena McKinnon, who Cornwall. Annie McDonald paid a visit to , Mrs. Mac McLennan, who has Harry Truman, farmer president of had spent the winter in Montreal, Miss Catherine Ann MacLeod, Mrs. Fergus McRae of Laggan, Apple Hill Montreal,, last week. been spending some time in Alex- the U.S. Congratulations ! has returned to her home in the R.N., of Kingston General Hospital, spent the weekend with Mrs. A. C. AREA Sympathy is extended to Mrs. D. Campbell and family. andria, visited with Mrs. . John D. village. spent the weekend with her par- Morrison Bros., contractors, of McRae, recently. J. McEwen, who received word of Qttawa, have almost completed the Beginning This Week Mr. and Mrs. Albert McEwen, ents, Mr. and Mrs.. Ian MacLeod, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Barton of The funeral and service for the the sudden death of her brother,; Miss Bertha McEwen and her and brother Donald. McMillan ' branch of the McGillivray Aberdeen, visited Sunday afternoon J. Kidd of Ottawa. He passed away late Albert Campbell, took place at This Paper Will Be father, Henry MioEwen, spent Tues- Miss Gladys MacLeod, Ottawa, Drain. With relatives at Mack’s Corner. the Baptist Church, Breadalbane, while attending church Sunday day with the latter’s daughter, Mrs. spent the weekend at her parental Mrs. Archie McRae and son Viateur Ethier paid a business On Sale At evening. Monday afternoon from the home J, D. Lafieur, Mr. Lafleur and home. Donald, spent the weekend with visit to Beltsville, Maryland, U.SA., of his nephew, A. C. Campbell. He Mrs. Fred MacGregor of Cornwall, daughters, Laura and Linda. Mr. and Mrs. Ken MacEwen, Ot- relatives in Montreal. for a couple of days last week. Spent the weekend with Mr. Mac- passed away Saturday morning. Aime Filion’s Miss Helen Hannah spent Satur- tawa, attended service here Sunday A number from here attended the Sympathy is extended to his sister, Gregor and daughter Grace. ~~ day with her brother Tom, in St. morning. burial, on Sunday afternoon, of Brockville. Service was at McRae’s Mrs. McMillan, nieces and nephews, BARBER SHOP Lawrence Hospital, Cornwall. the late Mrs. Duncan Clark of parlors, Vankleek Hill. in their bereavement. Miss Bertha McEwen, supervisor of the Bell office, enjoyed a week’s vacation and visited in Cornwall, McCRIMMON St Anne de Bellevue and' Ottawa. Miss Maggie Hatuk of Hamilton, With Mr. and Mrs. Rod McCrim- is visiting Dr. and Mrs. John Mutch mon, on Sunday last, were Mrs. land family. Maggie is expecting to Sadie McDonald and daughters make the northern trip on the Marrion and Essie, of Vankleek “C. D. HoWe”, leaving Montreal in Hill; W. Dewar, Miss Mavis Dewar, NOTICE June. She will be in charge of Mrs. Mary McLennan, of Alex- Eskimos who are being released andria; Mr. and Mrs. Roddy Mac- from hospital and returning to their Gillivray and Barbara, of Cornwall, Corporation of the homes. and Miss Ariria Williams of Ches- Mrs. Lyman MdKillican is.recup- terville. erating at her home, after being in Mrs. N. J. McLeod spent a few Cornwall hospital. days with her sister, Mrs. W. J. Mc- Gregor and son Roy, at Valois, Que. VILLAGE OF MAXVILLE Farm experts estimate a 45,000,- Mrs. A. H. Kennedy of Cornwall, 000-bushel loss to Canada in wheat spent the weekend 'with Duncan. 502 Montreal Road sales in the current crop year as a R. and Miss Margaret McDonald. C o r n w a I I result of American wheat “dump- Royce MacGillivray is home from Plan of Road Allowance that it is proposed ing” in export markets where Can- Queen’s University at Kingston, for ada heretofore has sold. the. summer. to close Mr. and Mrs. Hector MacGillivray of Brockville, spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Rory .McGilliv- FOUND-The Ideal Anniversary Present ray- and family; also at Vankleek Hill with his mother, Mrs. M. -Eij % McGillivray and Flora Ann. What could make a more flattering and practical Our sympathy is with the family gift to your wife on such an important occasion of Mrs. D. J. Clark of Brockville, formerly of Lochinvar, who was than a Sun Life of Canada life insurance policy? buried Sunday afternoon. Do as many are doing. Pay her this great tribute Mr. and Mrs: Emile Taillon of and make this anniversary one to Thurso, Que., spent last Sunday with Lionel and Rene Taillon. They remember. also had Mr. and Mrs. David LARRY J. McCOSHAM Taillon, Linda and Ann, Mr. and Mrs. Roger Ouimet of Ottawa, and DISTRICT SUPERVISOR their three children of Hull, Que. (62 Pitt Street CORNWALL Archie Clark spent the weekend LAWRENCE J. MacDONALD with Mr. and Mrs. T. J. dark. Phone 252 LANCASTER SUN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY OF CANADA O LAGGAN We are not enjoying the cold weather this week, but hope it will soon warm up. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Stewart of Montreal, were visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Dan MacLeod, on Satur- day. . Mrs. James R. Grant arrived home from hospital in Hawkesbury on Wednesday, and is doing' well. Albert Thivierge had a narrow escape from serious injury while working in the bush. A limb which stayed up in a tree, let go -and struck him on the head' and shoulder. Dr. and Mrs. Gordon Cameron | of Huntingdon, Que., visited with the former’s mother, Mrs. Dan MacLeod and Mr. MacLeod, on Sunday. The WA of the United Church met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Albert La Salle, on Thursday night. Mr. and Mrs. John Hobbs, Nancy 1 See the Amazing and Heather, Garry Macintosh and Miss Ruth Briscoe, of Carleton T0R0 POWER HANDLE Place, were _ visitors with Mr. and Notice is hereby given, that— The Toro Power Handle Mrs. James R. Grant, on Sunday. makes it possible to own a whole family of yard ma- Miss Cecile Cadieux of Fairview, Pursuant to Section 469 of The Municipal Act, the Muni- chines without buying an en- and' Buddy Cummings of Monkland, cipal Council of the Village of Maxville proposes to close by gine for each machine. called to see Margaret Grant on Powerful 2% h.p. engine Sunday. By-Law, that portion of unopened street. allowance (JOHN switches in seconds from one to another without tools. The Cheese factory opened on STREET, NORTH OF ALEXANDER) indicated in the above Electric starting available— Monday, with Herbert Goodman at recoil starter standard. the helm. plan. Mr. arid1 Mrs. Dan MacLeod had •Power Handle drives these units the former’s sisters, Mrs. Mitchell • 20* reel mower • sprayer and Mrs. MacPherson, of Moose Any person objecting to such action should give • 22* rotary mower • generator • 25* reel «pump Creek, on Sunday evening. • edger-trimmer •tiller Mrs. Sadie MacDonald of Vank- notice of such to the undersigned in writing before • 17* snow plow •aergtor leek Hill, spent Monday and Tues- • 75* Front cutter day with her sister, Mrs. James R. May 10th, 1958. Come, in and see it today at Grant, while Margaret was in Montreal making arrangements for leave of absence from the Bell Tele- phone Co. during the time her C. L. MacGREGOR, mother is convalescing. LEMAY & LEMAY LTD. Mr. and Mrs. E. L. D. MacMillan MAXVILLE, Ontario. CLERK-TREASURER I were in Vankleek Hill on Sunday ALEXANDRIA, ONT. attending the funeral of the late Mrs. Duncan Clark, of Brockville. Page 4 The Glengarry News, Alexandria, Ontario, Thursday, May 1st, 1958 Border Softball League Will St. Finnan’s CWL Mrs G Taylor Heads LOCHIEL SUBSCRIBE TO “THE GLENGARRY NEWS" Had Dinner Meet Martintown W.l. Mr. and Mrs. Harold MacMillan Have Four; Possibly Six Teams Rev. M. J. McNeil of St. COlum- The annual meeting, of Martin- and Robert were Sunday supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Softball will have a resurgance in ban’s, Cornwall, was guest speaker town Women’s Institute was held TOWNSHIP OF CHARLOTTENBURGH at the second annual dinner of St. at the home of Mrs. L. West, with. 'MacMillan. Alexandria this summer, it seems. Mrs. Keith MacMillan attended a A local team has been entered in Finnan’s OWL, which was held Mrs. E. Lapierre, retiring president, I Sunday evening in the banquet hall presiding. Seventeen members were I WA. meeting on Thursday evening the Border Softball League, which Legionaires Failed at the home of Mrs. Albert Lascelle, of the Hub Restaurant. Fifty ladies-: present, answering roll call with had its organization meeting last McCrimmon. were in attendance. payment of fees. night at the Atlantic Hotel here. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Swerdfager, In Crib Play Head table guests were Mrs. H. Although the Institute has decid- TAX ARREARS Pour teams are definitely in — Waterloo, visited her brother, Péter T. Donihee, Rev. M. J. McNeil, Mrs. ed to enter the Salada Tea compe- Apple Hill, Alexandria, Maxville , A ten-man team from Alexandria H. MacMillan. Legion Branch was in North Bay, Earl Leroux, Rev. John D. MoFhail, tition, motion was made at this and Vankleek Hill. And there are Mrs. Lloyd McHugh and Miss Ruth meeting that wé' withdraw from Dianne, Carmen and Daphne possible entries from Williamstown Saturday, in search of the Legion’s MacMillan contributed vocal num- ■ Statements have been mailed to all property owners Ontario Cribbage honors. The local Gaslin. same due to, the limited time at our and Hawkesbury. Candles and spring flowers decor- disposal. Penny roünd-up bags bers to the concert programme and in arrears of taxes as of the 16th instant card sharps had previously won farewell party staged in honor of Another meeting is being held zone and district honors. ated the tables. were distributed, and; many re- next Wednesday night at the At- Mr. and Mrs. John MacLatchie, last The championship was won by Father McNeil spoke on the turned at this same meeting. Pro- lantic Hotel, when other teams in- “Mary Year” of the pilgrimages to Monday evening, in the Glen Sandf 1 St. Mary’s, Ontario, with the Alex- ceeds are on behalf of the Canadian terested will be considered and a Lourdes and of his own miraculous Mental Health Association. field hall. schedule will be drawn up. andrians placing fifth among 26 Miss Marion MacMillan, nurse- PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that arrange- entries. Dr. Bemie Villeneuve and cure which took place there. He Mrs. K. Barton reported that $67 Opening game is already set. spoke of the beautiful grotto here in-tralhing at Brookville General ments for payment of tax arrears, satisfactory to, the Bob Lemieux tied for top spot in had been received for the Red Cross Hospital, spent the weekend with Vankleek Hill plays at Maxville on in Alexandria to Our Blessed Lady, by the appointed canvassers. Township, must be made at the Township QfSpee not high doubles with six wins in seven, her brother, Hugh P. MacMillan, May 14th. where One can kneel and pray dur- The secretary,' Mrs. F. McIntosh, later than 15th May next. but lost a play-off for the prizes. Mrs. MacMillan and family. Mickey McCaskill of Maxville, ing this- great year. then gave a detailed report on the The team was made Up of Dr. Mrs. Simon Quesnel and Mes- president of the Border Hockey Mrs. J. W. B. Villeneuve intro- institute’s activitiés. for the year, Failing completion of such arrangements, collection League, will preside over the Soft- Villeneuve, Alden MacMillan, Hugh duced the guest speaker, Mrs. which were many and varied. One dames. Keith and Clarence Mac- of arrears will be handed to the Bailiff. D. McCuaig, Jean-Marie Levac, Bob Millan were guests with several ball group as well. Lawrence Sauve, Gerald McDonald expressed appre-, of the highlights was a special Alexandria, is vice-president, and Lemleiix, Charles Dear, Conrad elation, and) presented him with a other Ladies, at a dinner party last Lajoie, Dan Proulx, Leo Gulndon meeting held in the United Chinch Wednesday night, at the home of W. J. MURRAY, Kay MacMillan, Apple Hill, is secre- travelling clock, on behalf of the hall, when Mrs. L. R. Clark, past tary-treasure. and Alphonse Sabourin. group.' president of Ottawa Area and Board Miss C. Obleman and her brothers, "Williamstown, Ontario, Clerk Treasurer. Messrs. Gordon and Allan Obleman Director for our sub-division, who 17th April, 1958. 17-3C. The Alexandria team is far from Father McPhail said Grace and of Kirk Hili. formed yet, arid' any prospective later spoke briefly, as did Mrs. Was a delegate to the triennial con- Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth MacQueen, Fred M. Cas$... ference of the ACWW, gave an Il- players are asked to contact Law- Donihee, Mrs. Leroux and Mrs. Mc- Ottawa, visited’ with Mr. and Mrs. rence Sauve. ' Hugh. lustrated talk on hèr experiences cContinued from Page 1) A. W. MaoPhee and Mr. and Mrs. Following the dinner, Mrs. J. during a round-the-world trip minister without portfolio. A. F. MacQueen, over the weekend. Daniel MacDonald and: Father Mc- which included thé conference In - Hugh P. MacMillan has installed James N. Allan, erstwhile- high- Phail rendered piano and violin Ceylon. A further item of interest IT 1 Badminton Season ways minister, was given the post a TV set in his farm home here at TOWNSHIP OF CHARLOTTENBURGH airs, and Father McNeil favored was the passing of a by-law regard- Lochiel. of proyinclal treasurer, held recent- with a solo, While playing his own ing the 'care of the WI miçute Ended Tuesday ly by Premier Frost. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. i The local Badminton cljib ended accompaniment. books and records, which date back Thomas Ray Connell, 41-year-old to the first meeting in 1919. In Keith MacMillan, who last week a successful season Tuesday night, celebrated’ a 16th wedding anni- Zoning By-Law when it played host to ■ the St. native of . West Plamboro near future they will be stored in the i versary. John's Club of Cornwall. The Hamilton^ switches from second Port Perry, vacates the reform post vault of the local branch of the to become' minister of transport, Gordon Obleman spent several Visitors emerged winners by a 14-13 vice-chairman of the three-man Bank of Nova Scotia. I ! Hydro commission to minister of the portfolio held by Mr. Allan. The treasurer’s report stated that days last week in Lochiel, where he No. 286 I count in this rubber game of a reform institutions. Served With S.D. & G.’s the Institute was in. good financial I was engaged in the work of interior The principal alteration contemplated' in the above By-law friendly series. decorating at the home of Keith Dr. Matthews B. Dymond, 47, of The new highways minister was standing. I which will be considered by The Ontario Municipal Board on ’ A social evening followed play. MacMillan. I born in Chesterville on August 5th, Reports by conveners of standing the 6th May next will reduce the size of a building lot in the 1913. He is the eldest son of Mrs. committees then followed, after Misses Shirley and - Helen Mc- I Rural Zone W. J. Cass of Winchester and the which Mrs. E. Lapierre, retiring Donald, Montreal, spent the week- I late W. J. Cass, QC. He moved to president, spoke briefly, thanking end with Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Mc- FROM Winchester with his family in 1923. her officers and particularly her Cormick. Î 2 acres with a frontage of 200 feet ATTENTION ; Miss Mary MacKenzie of Glen i After attending public schools at secretary, for the excellent support TO Chesterville and Winchester and she had received throughout, the i Sandfield, called on her sister, Mrs. MOTORISTS ! D. Alex MacMillan, last Friday 15,000 square feet with a frontage of 100 feet Winchester High School, he obtain- year. which is recognized throughout the Province i ed his BA from University of To- Mrs. S. Thomson thanked all the afternoon. • v Carburetor ronto in 1933 and his MA in 1935. retiring officers for a ’’job well as an adequate building lot. and He graduated from Osgoode Hall done”. nominating committee, Mrs. A. i . This will enable present land owners or lessees in the Rural i law school and was called Up to the Mrs. K. Barton conducted the Edgar and Mrs. D. Ross, for their Zone who wish to build" or léase their land for that purpose to Antomatic Cboke Ontario Bar in 1936, practising with election and installation of officers. excellent work. utilize a lot of the smaller size without going to thé expense of Repairs his father in Winchester and Ches- Mrs. F. McIntosh was named secre- The matter of the clothing for subdividing. i terville until 1940. Arab refugees, which is the FWIO tary for the election. Report of the Those interested in supporting or opposing the -, AT — nominating committee was given by project, was discussed and it was In 1940 he was granted a com- contemplated change in the By-law are invited to î msision as captain with the Stor- Mrs. Edgar, and our new officers for decided to bring all articles to Mrs. Barton’s home for packing, and attend thé HEARING by. The Ontario Municipal Board Laurier Lefebvre's Service Station mont, Dundas and Glengarry High- the year 1968-59 are now as fol- I on the 6th MAY NEXT, at the TOWNSHIP HALL, landers and served through 1941 as low's: Mrs. Barton agreed’ to take charge f ELECTRICAL and CARBURETOR of shipment. WILLIAMSTOWN, at 9:30 a.m. SPECIALIST adjutant and training officer at Hon. president, Mrs. J. Urquhart; Cornwall. He, then proceeded over- past president, Mrs. E. Lapierre; Luncheon was then served by THE CHANGE IN THE BY-LAW WILL NOT AFFECT THE i Alexandria — —. Phone 391 seas with the finit as adjutant. president, Mrs. G. Taylor; 1st vice- hostesses Mrs. Lapierre, Mrs. Bar- PRESENT RESTRICTIONS ON THE SALE OF LAND. pres., Mrs. C. R. McIntyre; 2nd ton, Mrs. Thomson, Mrs. Farlinger * 18-le Gapt! Cass was then posted to and1 Mrs. West. ! Canadian Military. Headquarters at vice-pres., Mrs; L. West; secretary- i London and later was on staff at treasurer, Mrs. K. Barton. Paris. When the Italian campaign District directcBô .Mrs. J. Graham. opened, Capt. Cass was attached to Directors, Mrs-Ï, K. MacDermid; [the Staff of Col. (now Brigadier) Mrs. H. MaoDeflmd, Mrs. N, Far-’ HORSE SALE M. S. Dunn, of Cam-wall in Italy. Unger. Auditors," Miss Lila Robertson and Demobilized in 1945 with the —at —— Mrs. S. Blaekadder. rank of major, Mr. Cass resumed Press secretary, Mrs. L. West. ' his law practice, being appointed a Special To Motorists ALEXANDRIA Conveners of standing committees deputy-magistrate for Grenville- —Agriculture and Canadian Indus- Dundas in 1950. He resigned this tries, Mrs. E. Sansom; Citizenship COMMISSION AUCTION appointment to contest the provin- and Education, Mrs. H. MacMillan; Are you thinking of buying a New Car ? cial election of 1955 op the retire- Home Economics and Health, Mrs. ment from public life of Hon. Next Wednesday Afternoon G. Kinloch; Historical Research, George Challies. Mrs. J. Graham; resolutions, Mrs: Before you buy— * Mr. Cass has acted as second vice- West. chairman of the Ontario-St. Law- Following the élection, of officers, Give us a try MAY 7th rence Development Commission, a further business was discussed. It at 2 p.m. post he will now relinquish to a was decided to delay , the choice of successor to be named by the a short course Until next meeting. We have a big demand for TOP QUALITY premier,, The following delegates were chosen Regular Sale That Night Mr. Cass is married' to the former to attend the District Annual to be USED CARS and on the purchase of one Olive Casselman of Chesterville. held in Maxville in Jiîne : Mrs. G. They have no chiMren. Taylor, Mrs. J. Graham, Mrs. S. |of our Great New ' ——0 ’ - Thomson and Mrs. Roy. Total commercial meat output in Mrs. Lapierre expressed thanks Canada -during 1957 amounted to to the committee in charge of ar- 35,000,000 pounds or . five percent rangements at the library for the over 1956. recent short course, and to the FORD OR EDSELcCARS Good Car Buys 6 or 8 Cylinder at — GLENGARRY |gg p We can allow you the following Roy's Garage Plumbing and Heating prices for your present car METEOR -- MERCURY DEALERS PRESSURE PUMP if it requires less than INSTALLATION and SERVICE GLEN ROY Phone: Alex. 75-J-l Lucien Laionde i $50 repairs Phone 126 - ALEXANDRIA ON 1957 MODELS UP 10 *240000 1957 Ford Coach . . .10,000 miles , I 18-40 6 cylinder ON 1956 MODELS UP TO *2100-00 1956 Buick Hard-Top ... 4-door, fully equipped. < ON 1955 MODELS UP TO *1900-00 1956 Ford Sedan ... 6 cylinder TOWNSHIP OF LOCHIEL ' 1956 Pontiac Coach ... 6 cylinder ON 1954 MODELS UP TO *1600-00 1955 Chevrolet Sedan . . . heater ON 1953 MODELS UP TO *1300-00 1954 Chevrolet Coach ... like new Tenders For Gravel 1 “SEALED TENDERS”, plainly marked as to con- I 1954 Ford Coach tents, will be received by the undersigned until ' 8 ON 1952 MODES UP TO *1000-00 1953 Pontiac Laurentian .. 4-door 1953 Meteor Coach * 3 P.M., TUESDAY, MAY 6th, 1958 for the crushing and spreading of 6,000 yards of gravel, g Drop in anytime to see us .. . We will be glad to 1953 Ford Sedan Delivery and 1,500 yards of pit-run gravel, on the various roads 1952 Pontiac . . . automatic of the Township. Gravel to be 70% stone, balance grit give you a free appraisal without any obligation 1951 Meteor Sedan or sand, crushed to go through %” screen. Township to supply the gravel, and two settings, at least, will be 1951 Chevrolet Coach ... radio required. 1949 Dodge Sedan Work must be completed by October 1st and done West End Sales S Service Reg’d to the satisfaction of the Township Road Superin- 1956 Chevrolet ^4-ton Pickup . . . NORMAN LAPERLE, Prop. like new tendent. A certified cheque or bid bond for 10% of the tend- ered price must accompany each tender. Kenyon Street West - - Alexandria Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Before You Buy a Used Car Watch this paper for the GRAND OPENING of our A. J. MCDONALD, NEW GARAGE and SHOWROOM . . . There will be Glen Sandfield, Ontario. 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Ç)'S>*0«0»0«o*o*o»c«c***o#o»o«oao*o«oao*oaoaoao*o«o*o»o»o»o«n»o«o«o«o«o»o«c«o«o«o»o«o«o«o»o»o»o«o»o1$ The Glengarry News, Alexandria, Ontario, Thursday, May 1st, 1958 Page 5 Mrs. J. McDougall j St. Raphael’s C.W.L. Hears Talk Douglas Cameron CONTRACT PAINTING- Died At Cornwall By Monsignor Macdonald At Banquet (Continued from Page 1) PAPERING A large gathering of relatives and Highlight of St. Raphael’s CWL Seguin, Ville La Salle, Que. REDECORATING friends were present in St. Colum- banquet held at the Hub Restaur- A son of the late Angus Cameron ban’s Church, Cornwall, on April ant, Tuesday night, was a talk by Mrs. E. L. Blair and' his wife, Mary MacDonald, of SOCIAL and PERSONAL 7th, at the funeral of Mrs. John ' Rt. Rev. Msgr. Ewen. J. Macdonald, the 2nd Lochiel, the late Douglas McDougall of 29 Third street, west, V.G., guest speaker for the occasion. Cameron resided in Alexandria Mrs. C. H. Dawes spent the. early Brooklyn; Air Commodore Martin Cornwall. J Forty-five ladies were present. Official Delegate until going to Verdun in 1941. Morley L. Tobin part of this week with her sister,} Costello, Halifax; Francis Costello, The 44th annual meeting of the “I learned a lesson from the CWL Alexandria Mrs. Lome MacLaren, and Mr. I Kitchener; Miss Helen Costello, ''Born Anne Hurley, at Vankieek Women’s Missionary Society (WD) The family received many Mass MacLaren, in Ingleside, while at- [ Miss Marguerite Cameron and Miss Hill, 75 years ago, she was a daugh- in England during the First World of the Presbyterian Church in Can- cards, floral pieces and other evi- announces that he is now avail- able, to accept contracts for tending the WMS Presbyterial in Mary Chisholm of Ottawa; Mrs. W. ter of the late John Hurley and his ' War, where their newly organized ada, will be attended by approxim- dences of regret and sympathy in Lunenburg. J. Murray of Summerstown. wife, the former Alice Farmer. units worked full force in an all-out ately 100 appointed delegates from his passing. effort to make the troops happy REDECORATING Edward (Mike) Deer returned to | Mrs. D. N. McRae and Miss Nora She married John McDougall in across Canada. This meeting will M. McRae were in Brockville on 1904, and the couple moved first away from home. It was quite an be held in St. Paul’s Presbyterian BIG PROBLEMS Renfrew over the last weekend, inspiration to see them, as regard- PHONE 85 where he has resumed employment Friday afternoon attending funeral to Harrison’s Corners area, and Church, Hamilton, May 12th to 16th, service for their aunt, the late Mrs. moved to Cornwall in 1924. less of social distinction, duchess inclusive. This church has had a Grave problems face the govern- with “The Renfrew Mercury”. and commoner worked side by side ment. Foremost on the domestic Duncan J. Clark. Chief mourners included her long history in the life of the Pres- Alexandria, Ont. Mrs. Dora Brabant was in Mont- in the canteens or wherever they husband, four sons and two daugh- byterian Church in Canada, having scene is the matter of taking effec- real last weekend, where she visited Mr. and Mrs. J. A. McMillan and were needed, with no thought of ters: Morris, Harold and Hurley, all celebrated its 100th anniversary in tive measures to cope with the eco- with her daughter, Mrs. Barbeau, baby and Miss Margaret McMillan racial animosity. Remember the nomic downswing and its resultant OUTDOOR PLANTS Attorney Barbeau and sons, Rich- of Otterville; Mrs. Stanley McCuaig of Cornwall; Lynus, in Massena, 1957. N.Y.; Mrsf'W. R. Atchison (Elaine), far reaching effects of your example unemployment. ... On the inter- Orders are now being taken for ard, Pierre and Phillip, of Man- and.,children, of Peterborough, spent in a country where your privileges The mayor of Hamilton, Lloyd D. national scene the major problem Niagara Falls, N.Y., and Mrs. G; R. Outdoor Plant Seedlings chester, N.H., who were also spend- the weekend with their father, John to vote and take part in the affairs Jackson, will be present at the is to work with the nations to pre- A. McMillan, Elm street, and also, E. Dube (Patricia) of St. John, Contact Mr. Tobin before May ing the weekend there. After a of your country are on an equal opening session, to bring greetings. serve peace.—Trenton (Ont.) Tren- 15th for delivery about May 24th business trip to Cap de la Made- visited with their mother, who is Que. One sister, Mrs. Henry Brown Guest speakers will include the. (Bertha) of Rossland, B.C., also basis with the opposite sex. Your tonian. leine and Shawinigan Falls, they a patient in hospital in Cornwall. power to prevent unfair legislation Rev. W. P. Butcher, B.A., of Quebec arrived in Alexandria last night Visitors at the home of Mr. and survives, with 23 grandchildren and I City,-who will speak on the subject, three great-grandchildren. could turn the tide on many influ- and will visit here with Mrs. Bra- Mrs. Robert Freeston, Victoria ential matters.” (“Problems of French Canada”; the s7888SSS?ÏSS8888SSSSSS865SSSS8SS?SSSSS85SSS85SSSSSSSS8S8SSSSSSSSSS?SSSSSSSSS8SSSSSSSSSSSSS^?î3 Rt. Rev. Msgr. R. J. MacDonald bant for the remainder of this week. street, last weekend, were their son Msgr. Macdonald was Introduced jRev. E. H. Johnston, D.D., secretary was celebrant of the Solemn Mass Mrs. A. J. MacDonald and son Robert and his bride, Anita, who by Mrs. John Duncan MacDonald, for Overseas Missions, and the Rev. Ed. MacDonald, of Beaconsfteld, were married’ two weeks ago in St. of Requiem, assisted by Rev. Gerald J. Allan Munro, D.D., secretary for Poirier and Rev. Henry Seguin. Rev. and an expression of thanks and visited on Sunday with Mrs. R. J. Anne’s; also their youngest daugh- the presentation of a Parker desk Home Missions of the Presbyterian MacCallum. ter, Patricia and her friends, Mr. D. B. McDougall was present in the Church in Canada. Sanctuary. set on behalf of the group, was Mr. and! Mrs. Bill Ramsden and and Miss Lambert of St. Anne’s. made by Mrs. Duncan A. Macdoneli. The service of worship at the .daughter, Nancy, of Westwood, N.H., J. W. McRae, Kemptville, was in Pallbearers were six grand- The chairman, Miss Florence opening session and each morning IN GREENFIELD HALL ON Alexandria on a business trip, on children, Hurley and Allan Mc- will be led by the Rev. Stanley visited last week with her grand- Kennedy, also called on Mrs. Lloyd on mother, Mrs. George Duvall. Monday. Dougall, John Wheeler, Elmer Cook McHugh, who expressed pleasure at Vance, B.A., minister of St. Paul’s and Ross and Donn Atchison. Mrs. A. W. MacMillan, Cornwall, Misses Katie and Sarah McDon- -being the guest of her native St. Church. Other, services of worship -was in Alexandria over the week- ald, Town of Mount Royal, are Among relatives from a distance Raphael’s unit, and advised mem- will be led by Miss Lily MacArthur, end, the guest of Mrs. J. A. Mac- spending the month of May in were Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Atchison, bers that an organization gains the former National Secretary for Friday, May 2nd Donald and Miss Bessie MacDonald. Miami. Niagara Falls; Flight Lieutenant strength from the individual effort Children’s Work, and the Rev. T. Mrs. Sidney Jowitt, Mr. and Mrs. Miss Mary Lancaster, Ottawa, is and Mi'S. Dube, St. John, Que.; Mr. of each member working toward a Melville Bailey, Moderator of the GLEN ORCHESTRA — A. W. Robinson, Nancy and Derek, visiting her sister, Mrs. Ernest and Mrs. J. R. McDougall, Massena, common goal. Presbytery of Hamilton. of Ottawa, were at Vankieek Hill Ostrom. Lowell Ostrom, Toronto, N.Y.; Mr. and Mrs. Hurley and Mr. Rev. D. A. Kerr, parish director, The problems confronting the ADMISSION — INCLUDING LUNCH — 75 CENTS for services for their aunt, the late was here for the weekend. and Mrs. Elmer Cook of Utica, N.Y., reminded the group that in the Church today in mission work will Mrs. D. J. Clark. and Mr. and Mrs. J. Wheeler of coming year they should profit from be considered by the delegates and Mrs. William. Caul and Miss Massena, N.Y. decisions of far reaching effect CiS888S88888?8?8888SS888fS588858SSS888S88888S858S888S8888S88S888S8S8S8S8S88S88S888S8888S8888! Miss Marsha Greenspon, Mont- Hattie MacDonald, Cornwall, were what they -had learned in their first Other relatives and friends were difficult year of organization and taken in view of the picture of real, was the guest of- her mother, in Alexandria on Tuesday while at- present from Montreal, Ottawa, world missions as they are today. Mrs. L. Greenspon, over the week- tending the funeral of Allan Mac- corutin-ue their efforts in the work Alexandria, Dalkeith, Maxville, St. of the League. end. Donald at St. Raphaels. Mrs. E. L. Blair, president, Glen- Andrews, and surrounding com- garry Presbyterial, has been ap- Rev. E. Houde accompanied the Finnan McDonald, Montreal, was anunities. FIRST COMMUNION following ladies to the FFCF con- a weekend guest of Mr. and Mrs. pointed as an official delegate from The telegrams, messages of sym- the Synodical of Montreal and Ot- vention in the Chateau Laurier last Patrick R. McDonald. Glen Gordon WMS pathy, Masses and floral tributes tawa. Alternate delegates are Mrs. week: Mrs. Elie Massie, Mrs. Aurore ’ Morley Tobin returned last week and —— received by the bereaved family, Had Meeting J. McCleverty, Ingleside, or Mrs. Beaulieu, Mrs. Alphonse Lavigne, to his home, after undergoing indicated the sincere respect in treatment the past few weeks in The April meeting of the Glen W. McMaster, Finch. Miss Odette Brunet, Mrs. Christine which the deceased was held 1 Lemieux and Mrs. Eva Gareau. _ \ Hotel Dieu, Cornwall, and Royal Gordon United WMS was held at throughout the district. the home of Mrs. Edgar McCuaig, CONFIRMATION Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Poirier were Victoria Hospital, Montreal. The body was placed in the vault The aircraft industry — one of in Vankieek Hill on Sunday, visit- Mr. and Mrs. Adolphus Harp, of with a good attendance. The presi- Canada’s newest in- the large in- at St. Columban’s cemetery to await dent opened the meeting with the ing with Mi', and Mrs. Antonio Cornwall, and. Mr. and Mrs. Adelard burial at a later date. dustry, field — made sales in 1957 Secours and Mrs. Abraham Poirier. Quesnel, 1st Kenyon, were weekend hymn, “Jesus Christ Is Risen To- in excess of $355,000,000. Mr. and Mrs. George Barbara and guests of Mr. and Mrs. Emile day”. family and Mr. and MTs. Louis Gagnon of St. Constant, Que. In Quebec during 1957 a total of The scripture reading was chap- We Have Everything Complete Boassaly and son, Montreal, visited After spending some time with 353,600 kilowatts of new hydro-elec- ter one of First Peter, read in with Mr. and Mrs. T. G. Barbara her parents, Mr. and' Mrs. Alex tric capacity was placed in service. unison. The lesson, “The Gospel and family on Sunday. Lauzon, Mrs. J. C. Cox and chil- Of Easter”, was presented by Mrs. ALEXANDRIA Major Angus McDonald was in dren, Roxanne and Joanne, joined ^SSSSSSSSSS83SSSS8SS?SSSSSSSSSÎSSSÎ8!8SSSSS&. Scott Fraser and Mrs. George For Boys and Girls - Size 5 -12 Ottawa the early part of the week, iFlight-Sgt. J. C. Cox in Chatham, Sangster. - where he attended the funeral of N.B., where he has been posted Mrs. Leonard MacLachlan gave TAXI SHOP NOW AVOID DELAY the late Martin Doyle, whose tragic since January. an article entitled “Easter Hope”, death occurred on Saturday, when Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Morris and followed by a reading, “The Cross Rummage Sale We Understand”, by Marilyn Mc- he wias struck by a car near his Peter Mdhris visited over the week- Cuaig. Day and Night Service residence on Laurier avenue. end in Barry’s Bay with Mr. and in the The reading, “You Can’t Keep In Alexandria oh Saturday to at- Mrs. W." Morris. On their return MASONIC HALL Back the Dawn”, was given by Mrs. tend the burial services of the late I -(hey were accompanied - back to Edgar McCuaig. Phone 576 I Carmen’s Dress Shoppe Barbara Costello, Were Mrs. F. T. Billings Bridge by Mrs. Edgar ALEXANDRIA The hymn, “When I Survey the ill Main St. ALEXANDRIA Phone 358 Costello, Mrs. J. D. Campbell and Irvine, who had also been a guest Wondrous Cross”, was sung in Miss Elizabeth Campbell, of Corn- of the Morris family in Barry’s Bay. Afternoon and Evening unison. The Aim and Object of the 1 wall; Miss Kathleen Çoétello of Jos. Lalonde left on Tuesday for WMS was read in unison. The text Toronto and Niagara Falls, where word, “One verse from an Easter he will visit with Mr. and Mrs. R. Saturday hymn”, was responded to by each G. Hardy. member. The minutes of the pre- Mr. and Mrs. Don Boyce and son vious meeting were read and ROGERS ElUyf David, of Fairview, Alta., visited on MAY, 3rd adopted1, and the treasurer’s report Monday evening with Eugene Mac- Doors Open at 1:30 p,m. given. donald. Mr. Boyce is the editor It was moved by Mi's. Hall, sec- of The Fairview Post, in the Peace onded by Mrs. Rod McCuaig, that FLATWARE River district. we bring a penny for each inch of Miss Rhoda McLennan, R.N., of Special Thrift Table our waistline to our next meeting. DINNERWARE Cornwall General Hospital, spent The bale was discussed arid will CINEMASCOPE the weekend with her parents, Mr. of Good Articles be packed1 and' sent by the Supply COMBINATION and «; Mrs. J. K. McLennan and secretary. FRIDAY and SATURDAY family, Dalkeith. The hymn, “God Be In My Head” May 2nd and 3rd Mr. and Mrs. Harold McMaster, was repeated in unison to close the Brenda and George, Mi', and Mrs. Auspices of 42 piece service for 8 W.A., CHURCH ON THE HILL meeting. A. J. McDonald, and Miss Belle M. Refreshments were served and a “Toy Tiger” McDonald, all of Montreal, were social hour enjoyed. Comedy - Color here on Sunday to pay their last NS8*S8SS8SSSSSS3^SSSSSS8S!238SSSSSS8SSS82SS?' Jeff Chandler - Laraine Day respects to Allan A. McDonald, Green Valley, and also called on MONDAY and TUESDAY Mr. and Mrs. Somerville Gunn of May 5th and 6th Lancaster, Lloyd and Kenneth MacCuaig, “Eye Witness” accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Rod OPERATORS WANTED Drama MacCuaig, Glen Sandfleld, motored CONTENTS Donald Sinden - Belinda Lee ito Hamilton, and were the weekend 8 Knivjw 8 Dessert Spoons guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Free- 8 Forks 8 (Reg) Teospoons born. Girls wanted “Hidden Guns” 8 Solod Forks 1 Butter Knife 1 Sugar Shell Drama to sew on machines. All Cast SOUVENIRS of WEDNESDAY - THURSDAY EXPERIENCE NOT NECESSARY May 7th and 8th FIRST COMMUNION for only $!• “The River’s Edge” MOTHER’S DAY SUNDAY, MAY 11th Apply At (ADULT) Drama - Cinemascope - Color Cards — Gifts Ray Milland - Debra Paget The Sacony Plant Kenyon Street Alexandria, Ont. PIECES of SPRINGTIME “Spin A Dark Webb” Wilfred Mcleister PATTERN DINNERWARE STATIONERY Crime Drama SHOPPERS’ NEEDS 8 Cups 8 Dinner Plates 8 Fruit Dlshet Faith Domergue If'V/ k ' 8 Sac$er~ 8 Bread and Butters Lee Patterson ALEXANDRIA. ONT. •oeooceoecoGeooGeooGeôeoeoooo^ Y ATTRACTIONS at Lefebvre Pavilion \ >/£■'- / s <. -V ; -< v . ^ St. Eugene, Ontario \ EUCHRE, BRIDGE and ‘500’ ] DANCE ( in ALEXANDER HALL on j FRIDAY, MAY 2nd 1958 DUKE and HIS SWINGBILLIES | Wednesday, May 7 j from Burlington, Vermont | Sponsored by Alexander School P.T.A. STAGE SHOW See them now on ♦ PIECES $80 - * - at - - - DOOR PRIZE SATURDAY, MAY 3rd 1958 featuring ADMISSION 50 CENTS INCLUDING LUNCH THE FAMOUS MAGICIAN — LE GRAND HENRI . 17-2c Filions Jewellery and Gift Shop Beginning at 8:30 p.m. i $ »^fQfo*Q#Q»o*o*ofo«o*o*o«o*c*o*o«o*o*o*o*o*o*o*ofo*o*o«oeo*o*o*o«o*oeo*o*o*oto*o»o*Q*o*c#o«o*ofQv ^9 Main Street - - - Phone 667 jéoéo«oéoéoèo«o«o*o*oëoèo«o<»oèo«5èoèG«o»oëc*oèoèoèoèo«oeo*oëoëoéoéG»oèoeoéoéo*6*oëôéGeoéoèG»o*c*r anewhomeinOttawa.

>ï5ï555ï5iôiôïô«»i3i3itf)i3io5*ô«ôëôiôë5iôëôiâi5«ôë5iôiôé5iôé5ïôé5i5S5ë5i appy years,isleavingthevillage all inGlenSandfieldonMonday Tom, DickandHarry;Susie, ohn McLatchieOnDeparture ge 6 len SandfieldSaysFarewellTo and theirgrannies— ADMIRAL REFRIGERATORS Richelieu TradeFair,June5th,6thand7th Automatic defrosting...11%cu.ft..Reg.$379.95 Watch forourADMIRALDISPLAYatthe CLEMENT Phone 43—MainStreet,South-— APPLIANCES BIG SPECIALS| ADMIRAL Furniture Co.,Ltd. 20% offregularprices.onallotherAdmirallines DURING APRILandMAY| GOOD-YEAR We carryacompletelineofnew service. We’llbuytheunused equipped togiveyouprompt Goodyear tires,andwe’refully' when youtradetheminonnew mileage ofiyourpresenttires troubles thus—wecansaveyou money. I Goodyears. Bringyourtire HEADQUARTERS Q& teoëoeo4oêoeoeoir«*cêo4o*c>e^eô»oéi jeoeoeoeoeoeoeoeoeoeoeoeoeoeoet, TERMS ORCASH ADMIRAL RANGES White Rose Products Table model.Reg.$289.00 ADMIRAL TVs Special $249 30 in..,Reg.$339.95 $239.95 ———' at—— in MAIN STREET $239 SIMON TOURANGEAU *o*5*o*o*oeo*o$oèoeoëoeoeoéoeoëoSoeoSoeoeoëo*o*n !>eoeoeoeoeceoeoet'eoeo*oeoeoeoer,eoeDeceoeoeoeoeQk in languagesimpleenoughtobe cers; itwasNOTaballadplayed speech madebyCampbellFraser, cians; itwasafifteen-minute by oneofthemanygrandmusi- ful singers;itwasNOTadance NOT asongbyoneofthedelight- by oneoftheaccomplisheddan- ALEXANDRIA, ONT. The highlightoftheeveningwas Complete Tire Service . PHONE66 by singingalone. Anne McMillan.HerScottishsongs comedian, was“broughtback”to dancing. Thescowlwasstillon made anameforhimselfinthe she wasencoredandcalledbackto staged. Itbeganat8:30withthe the stageinpersonofMrs.- gave awhole-hearteddemonstration glowering blackly;nevertheless,he it out—wasnextontheplatform. boxing ringasa“smiler”—whether the platform. sentimental music.Againandagain guitar and:mouthorgan. young French-Canadian,merited joining Inwiththecrowd,Mrs. popular openingsing-song.Fornot business, awryfineconcertwas pressed histhanks.'■ Latchie, with,..tears.in,hisfeyes,ex- and allagreed,withgenerousap- though underasevereemotional you willwearyforGlenSandfield: Turning toMr.McLatchie,he regards andour«verybestwishes.” acknowledge anencore. Peter’s facewhenherefusedto loudly cheeredforhisnimble in anattractivesetofkilts,stood White waitingforthekey,Peter, he istakingpunishmentorhanding a mixtureofreels,strathspeysand greatly appreciatedassheplayed ceived forhislivelymusiconthe the longandlastingcheershere- Clara McKenziepaidthepenalty, Mrs. AngusMcLennan,andMr.Mc- was madein'gracious'fashion'by piece, wasreadwithdeepfeelingby never bethesameagainwhenJohn of anecdotes,forwhichheis laughter Gilbertquotedanumber home.” happy —thathehadknownin voice andthankhismanyfriends strain, hemanagedtocontrolhis McLatchie got'uptoreply,andal- village andremainwithus.”- and thatyouwillcomebacktbour added: “Itisourferventwishthat with ustonight,butwecanrely ■humor andasincere,perpetual moment, andcauseheartylaughter of theHighlandFling,andwas gift fromfriendsandneighbors, tion, ofagift,veryfinemonetary Douglas McMillan.Thepresenta- plause. McLatchie goes!”saidthespeaker, Gilbert MacRaespokeinalighter said Mr.McLatchie,“I’ll.talways worth-while experiences—sadand for theirunexpected,generous on Johntoconveyherourwarm Mima —John’swife—scouldnotbe said: “Itismostunfortunatethat don’t neednotesforthisaddress, children, yetexpressiveenough,to famous. “I’mafraidthingswill Fraser’s store”,andamidhowlsof think ofourwonderfulvillageas Glen Sandfield.“WhereverIgo”,, tokens ofesteem.Hespokethe smile.” played aleadingrole. •and cityfolks;hespokeofthe permit.”. . tug attheheart-strings_one understood byFrenchfriendsand tone ofhappytimesin“Johnnie is honest,obligingandreliable;be- life”, saidthespeaker,“because-he neighborly gatheringsin'Johnnie easy forourfriendasfactswill “I haveacertainamountofsym- the nextmoment. cause hehasagrandsenseof bates inwhichMr..JMcLatchie Fraser’s store”andthefriendlyde- often overlooked.bytownspeople that bringjoy—incidentsare one’s obituary,but.I’llmakeitas being expounded,islikereading having tolistento,one’svirtues pathy forourJohntonight,because eye, helookedatthehonoredguest because” —withatwinkleinhis tliemen:”, beganthespeaker,“I things inthelifeOfvillagers well.” Hesmiled,andcontinued; — “becauseIknowmysubject Roger Hamelin,theoutstanding Harry Lauder,thegreatScottish Young PeterFraser,whohas Mrs. ClarenceMcMillanwas Prior totheseriouspartof The farewelladdress,amaster- In hisusualInimitablefashion, Amidst thunderous:applause,Mr. In hisclosingremarks,Mr.Fraser “Mr. Chairman,LadiesandGen- Mr. Fraserspokeoflittleroutine “John fittedintoourpatternof The GlengarryNews,Alexandria,Ontario,Thursday,May1st,1958 Give measenseofhumor,Lord, And passitonto otherfolk. That 1mayget some joyfromlife, The savinggrace toseeajoke. ship willcommenceat8:00pm.; pm. 9:30 am. church at7:15pm. Sunday Schoolwillbeheldin the bury United,willbéheldat11:15 Latchie. y‘ the eveningwithgoodwishesand harmony, astheysangaduetwhich worship atDalhousiewillbeheldi TIMES OFCHURCH there wasanabundanceforall. tasty; thecakesscrumptious,and the ladies;sandwicheswere the crowdlikedimmensely. strummed theguitarandsang.For SERVICES CHANGE prayers forMir.andMrs.Mc- blended theirvoicesinperfect the foresome.madeafineorchestra. organ, andT.Royonhisviolin; Hamelin withhisguitarandmouth soon hadtoestappingasRuth their encore,theycalledonRoger Anna playedthepianoandMichael MacDougall andMichael,Gibbs— and gestures. Lucien Theoret;secretary,Mrs. ard McDonell;2ndvice-pres.,Mrs. played wellandwonalotofcheers. Millan, atwelve-year-oldpianist; hearts oftheaudience.HelenMc- young; stage, causedmuchlaughterand Brazeau; 1stvicepres.,Mrs.Bern-, der thechairmanshipofMrs.Syl- officers forthenewtermwereun- port tothenewpresident. as usual,dancedherwayintothe Millan won.theheartsofall.They lilted, andswaggeredacrossthe comical gesturesasshetripped, Decoste andMrs.AlbertOuimet. Donell, Mrs!Labelle,Mrs.Solomon Angus McLeod. Mark McDonell;treasurer,Mrs. ed were:president,Mrs.Roger vester McDonald.Executiveelect- ciation forheruntiringzeal.Mrs. ■24th, intheparishrectory.Alarge were terrific,astheyentertained were thoroughlyenjoyedbyoldand the largecrowdwithmodernsongs were warmlyappreciatedandher Mrs. JohnD.A.MacDonald;radio John A.McDonell;.immigiiation, urged themtogivethesamesup- Raymond McDonellthankedallthe and television,Mrs.T.Bathurst • Conveners—Membership,Mrs. members fortheirco-operation,and with abeautifulcrucifixinappre- Donell, thankedtheretiringexecu- press andmagazineseducation. Ladies-Missionaries, were"discussed'. Day .SaleofRoses,InaidOur the annualDiocesanconvention,to sub-division, OWL,washeldApril tive; andpresentedthepresident Action, radioandtelevision,the veners offinance,spiritual.Social be held'inAlexandria,July2nd. number ofmembersattended. Mrs. R.Brazeau Nevis C.W.L. Heads Glen There is nocharmsogreat asthe Commencing onMay4th,church At GlenSandfield,churchwor- Church worshipatEastHawkes- Chairman J.FilsonReidclosed A wonderfullunchw’asservedby Marilyn andGaelMcLennan The “oldteam”—RuthAnna Dianne, CarmenandDaphneMc- Councillors —Mrs.JohnA.Mc- THOUGHT FROMTHEGLEN The attractiveMarjorieFraser, Nominations,- fortheelectionof Spiritual director.Rev.LeoMac- Reports,, .werereadbythecon- Tentative planswerearrangedfor The annualmeetingofGlenNevis Plans fortheannualMother’s Theriault, Ottawa;Const.BrunoToews,Toronto;andHerbert Toronto. Cpl. O.R.Aubry,Valleyfield,Que.;andConsts.HenryEckert,Brooks, April 2.TheMountiesare,readingbottomtotopontheleft:Sgt.M.S.X. eight RCMPofficers.TCAinauguratedservicetotheBelgiancapital Super ConstellationforBrusselstravelledonthesameaircraftasthese A sugarmapletreewhichleftMontrealbyTrans-CanadaAirLines Alta.; J.L.Godin,Toronto;PaulRodrigue,Montreal,andWilfredFrank, Hoswitschka, Yorkton,Sask.Readingbottomtotopontherightare: RCMP BOUNDFORWORLDFAIR, 1 North Roxborough'Horticultural HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY MRS. DOYLEAGAINHEADS Mrs. JamesRobertson,Maxville,j ing newstohismanyfriendshere. improved inhealth,whichispleas- from theCivicHospital.Heismuch the formerhavingrecentlyreturned visited onSundaywithMr.and and Mrs.A.D.McRae. the weekendwithherparents,Mr. here duringtheweek. evening.' . her aunt,Mrs.M.MacLeod,and wall, visitedmanyofheroldfriends Mrs. J.A.Buchanan,onSunday. Weekend withherparents,Mr.and Miss MaryMacLeod. services InKnoxUnitedChurchon freshments wereserved. a visitorintownonWednesday Inkerman, calledontheircousin, Mrs. EmeryBrunet. McDonald. licity andmagazines,Mrs.JohnJ. Prescott, visitedonSundaywith the pastor.Rev.D.C.Munroe. Sunday afternoon,intheabsenceof tion, Mrs.BernardMcDonell;pub- Mrs! Jas;A.McDonell;SocialAc- vester McDonald;3:reportforms, Mrs. Lauzon;education,Syl- Carlyle WattspentFridayin late ClarkeMcLennan,whopassed â fewdayswithhisparents,Mr. of Cornwall,spenttheweekend days. Fourney andfamily. real wererecentguestsofMrs.Geo. and Mrs.JohnLalonde;Retreats, Tett. Brockville, visiting•thelatter’s is extendedtothefamilyof and Mrs.T.ScottFraser,recently. Pherson. Virginia,; wheretheyspentaf.ew Mrs. FlorenceMcPhersonofMont- daughter, Mrs.Win.TettandMr. away suddenlylastweek. with Mr.andMrs.J.C.Mc- tanach McLennantoRichmond, . MissElvaMcRae,Ottawa,spent - 1 An executivemeetingof Mr. andMrs.D.J.McKinnon Mrs. W.J.MoKilllcanofCorn- Charles Meredith,Cornwall,was Mr. andMirs.ErnestMunroeof Miss BellaMacLeod,teacher,of Miss ShirleyBrunetspentthe Mr. Marshall,Cornwall,conducted A socialhourfollowed,andre- ■Ross FraseraccompaniedCat- The sympathyofthiscommunity Mr. andMrs.HarryLang Miss MargaretFraserandMrs. Mr. andMrs.R.W.McNaughton, McKell FraserofDeseronto,spent MOOSE CREEK PICNIC GROVE the !5§ ELECTRICPORTABLE.FIRSTOFITSKIND I Phone9—Alexandria with. assist inbuildingacoveredrink.I be heldduringthesale.Cor- charge, as'directors.Meetingwill respondence andbillsweredealt and flowersalewasplannedforj make outprizelistfor1958. Mitchell andMrs,Buchananin May 17th,withMrs.Britton,'Mrs. tawa onMay24th. dren’s class,assistedbyMrs.Keith rector for1958-59,andMrs.Wm. to attendtheTulipFestivalinOt- Shirley Brunetwasappointedto Grant orMrs.KeithBlair.Miss Valley, Jr.,waschosenforthechil- A. Buchananwasappointeddi- secretary, wereunanimouslyvoted Into theirofficesfor1958.Mrs.J. MacLean, withMrs.W.H.Scott, treasurer, andassistant,Mrs.J.K. A. MacGillis. was re-electedpresidentforthe Society washeldatthehomeof coming year.Mrs.J.A.MacLean, the president,Mrs.P.E.Doyle,who April 27th,atthehomeofMrs.W. the CWL,helditsannualmeeting, Our projectthisyearwillbeto Lochiel CWLAnnual Plans wteremadetocharterabus The annualVictoriaDaycooking The followingslateofofficerswas St. Alexander’s'sub-division,of nished witheverymachine. travel. You’ll beproudofthehandsomecarryingcasefur- as beingthehandiestmachineavailableforthosewho Smart CarryingCases correspondence, papers,manuscripts,clubwork,aswell A Smith-Coronaportabletypewriterisfineforsocial from typing,evenintheelementarygrades. left forotheractivities,inhighschoolorcollege. sible bySmith-Coronameanshighermarks,moretime It’s nevertoosoontostart.Childrengetrealbenefits ideal forstudents..Thefaster,neaternotesmadepos- Faster andNeater ing onlyninepounds,tothegreatSUPER, The Smith-Coronaproducesmorelegiblenotesandis from theprecision-builtSKYRITER,weigh- The French-CanadianKeyboard These famousPortablescomeinfivemodels Ready forQuickSale INQUIRE ABOUTTHEGREATSMITH-CORONA Now InStock complete withalltheaccents The GlengarryNews PORTA BLE LESS THAN$5AMONTHPAYSFOR with itswiderangeofcolors. SMITH-CORONA PORTABLE AT NOEXTRACOST reports ontheyear’swork. Organization. present. thier gavehisblessingtothose Gillis; treasurer,Mrs.W.A.Mac- Trottier; 3rdvice-pres.,Mrs.Hugh spoke onformingaCatholicYouth Kennedy; secretary,Mrs.JoeMac- elected— Body WorkandPainting Gillis. Millan; 2ndvice-pres.,Mrs.Arthur 1st vice-pres.,Mrs.AlexJ.Mc- BODY SHOP Gaétan Lalonde Before adjournment,FatherGau- Windshield RepairsASpecialty President, Mrs.J.McCormick; The differentconvenersgavetheir The convenerofSocialAction We SpecializeinfAllKindsof in Theoret’sGarage Main St.S.—Alexandria All WorkisGuaranteed LALONDE’S PHONE 159 12-4C The Glengarry News, Alexandria, Ontario, Thursday, May 1st, 1958 Page T

Glengarry Federation Told Rabies Area Pulp Mills Among 19 Mansel Hay Not Serious Enough Yet For Clinics Accused Of Underpaying Farmers LICENCED At a recent meeting of the the purpose of securing better leg Accusations of price-fixing have’ AUCTIONEER directors of the Glengarry Federa- islation to protect farmers whose been made against 19 Eastern Can- Graduate of ada pulp and paper companies, four tion of Agriculture, support was land is crossed by pipelines. Won Standings In REISCH AUCTION SCHOOL > given to a resolution asking federal Philip Morris, OFA fieldman, re- of them in the Ottawa Valley and authorities for increased rates of ported on plans for promoting the Eastern Ontario. Study Course Tel.: Lochiel 27-R-12 The Restrictive Trade Practises compensation for TIB 'and Bru- sale of beef and poultry products. Glengarry contestants who won GLEN SANDFIELD, ONT. cellosis reactors. Oxford county Since these plans were not finalized, Commission of the Justice Depart- ment has charged that the com- honors in the Provincial and Do- 13-tf Federation of Agriculture has cir- it was decided that no attempt minion Temperance Study Course, culated the resolution among farm would be made to organize these panies entered “price-fixing agree- ments intended to control the prices are listed below— organizations in Ontario. groups on a county basis. A mo- The following received Provincial The resolution contained a re- tion was passed authorizing the paid farmers for pulpwood”. These are the farmers of the Ot- standing — Robert Woodside, North quest for action to increase rates of payment of $1,267.00 as. dues from Lunenburg; Judith Black, Bains- compensation from $40 to $80 per the county federation to the On- tawa, Gatineau and Lievre rivers ùppùRTi/wrrtsi whose incomes are partially derived ville; Judy McNairn, Summers- head for grade animals and from tario Federation of Agriculture. town; Gail Hambleton, Glen Rob- A resolution was adopted request- from' their woodlots. $100 to $150 per head for purebred ertson; Helen MacMillan, Glen '/WA/D \ animals which have reacted posi- ing that the Health of Animals Di- The four Eastern Ontario com- vision, Department of Agriculture, panies named were— Sandfield; Hans Michel, Glen Rob- /A/ OUR tively to TB or Brucellosis test. ertson; Jackie Jamieson, Glen John MacBain, who presided at establish free vaccination clinics for Howard Smith Paper Mills, at dogs and cats in the county. How- Cornwall ; Sandfield. the meeting, reported on the activi- VEGAS WAS JUMPING! - Las Vegas, Nevada -, Fremont Dominion standing—Helen Mac- 1 ever, in a reply two days later, the The James Maclaren Company WANT . j ties of the ooqi ^ration during Street, Las Vegas’ "Gay White Way of the West” was really jump- ; Millan, Glen Sandfield; Gail Ham- the early moSths of 1958. These Veterinary Director stated that he ing last night as millions of grasshoppers, attracted by the bright Limited, at Masson; M r»r» I / 1 did not feel that the situation lights, moved into town. Favorable weather conditions and a bum* ' The E. B. Eddy Company, at bleton, Glen Robertson; Hans * {nt/& activities included— 1 Michel, Glen Robertson;- Jackie —Joint participation with the throughout Glengarry county war- per crop of desert wildflowers spawned the record host of ‘hoppers,' Hull; J rants free vaccination clinics. Dr. Officials are considering blacking out the famed "Glittçr Gulch”, Canadian International Paper Jamieson, Glen Sandfield. Department of Agriculture in the Any awards given for these con- circulation of petitions for the pur- Wells was hopeful the rabies in to entice the insects to move along. ^ Company, at Gatineau and Hawkes- foxes would disappear ' during the bury. testants will be handed out at the For RESULTS Use pose of establishing of a Brucellosis annual WCTU convention, to be Control Area ; summer months, but he assured TOURING • • • • • (Under the heading of “conclu- necessary control measures would sions”, the Commission in its 229- held in Lancaster, May 15th, at the —^Promotion of a Farmstead Im- 1 Dunvegan W.I. open meeting, at 8 p.m. provement Competition to be held be enforced if there should be any page report said this— “NEWS” WANT ADS VANKLEEK “. . . there should be definite and in conjunction with the Inter- increase in the incidence of the national Ploughing Match. There disease. Held Annual Meet complete abandonment of arrange- ments and practises among pulp are 61 entries in Glengarry. .. HILL The annual meeting of Dunvegan and paper companies which restrain The Federation sponsored a Written for The Glengarry News Women’s Institute was held on competition among them with re- Safety Drive meeting on February Douglas W.I. by T. J. HUGHES Thursday evening, April 25th, in 24th; spect to the purchase price of farm The High School students are not the school. —A visit to United Counties pulpwood. . . .” using much horse sense using the The motto, “New limes demand Council for the purpose of securing Met At Dalkeith In a statement accompanying the middle of the highway to go and new measures”, was commented on report, Justice Minister Fulton additional finances to carry out the The regular monthly meeting of by Mrs. A. E. McQueen. There were Federation program; come from school. They come up said— the Douglas Auxiliary, WMS, Dal- and down the highway three and 16 members present. Reports were —Co-operation with the Seaway given by the following conveners: “. . . consideration will be given keith, was held on Wednesday, four abreast, instead of using the to the question of what further and Right-of-Way committee for on Agriculture and Canadian In- April 23rd, at the home of Mrs. sidewalk. Whether this is jay- steps ought to be taken. . . .” John A. Macintosh, presided over walking of another sort, I am not dustries, Mrs. Dan McRae; Com- munity Activities and Public Rela- He added, he would likely refer by the president. sure, but it is going to lead to a the report to Cabinet. tions, Mrs. Francis McLeod; Home The Easter programme from the bad accident. I have talked to, a The report itself disclosed that Glad Tidings was followed, Mrs. R. feW motorists, and they say even Economics and Health, Mrs. D. J. Your Grain Hartrick. Due to the absence of the investigation had been Initiated A. Denovan reading the prayer and when they are proceeding at a low by complaints in the House of Com- Miss Dorothy McDonald, Mrs. D. D. PLUS Mrs. John D. MacRae reading the rate of speed the kids will not move mons by Ottawa Valley Members of scripture from St. Mark, 16th chap- until. the last second. Boys and McLeod: and Mrs. G. Fleming, the remaining standing committees Parliament that the companies were Our Concentrates ter (1-20), v. 1, also reading the girls of their age should realize the rigging the price of pulpwood reading. Hymn 12, “Jesus Keep Me danger. School or town authorities were not reported on 'for the pres- MAKES ent time. The treasurer’s annual against the farmers. Near- the Cross”, was sung for the should take the bull by the horns. report was given by Mrs. George Among those protesting, have been opening. Dr. Rodolphe Leduc, Liberal MP A TOP QUALITY McRae, and the auditors’ report by Mr. MacKenzie was guest speaker Country Club members spent for Gatineau, and James Baskin, BALANCED FEED for this thank-offering, basing his $244.00 last year on food, $141.00 Mrs. Neil McRae. Officers for 1958-59 are— Conservative MP for Renfrew. remarks on the “purpose, problems on beverages, and only $51.00 for Commission hearings for two 1 President, Mrs. Lloyd Nixon; 1st and answers of preaching and golf. This proves that elbow vice-pres., Mrs. A.- F. McQueen; 2nd weeks last Fall followed a report We have a Formula teaching in missionary work. Mrs. bending is the favorite sport. by Anti-Combines Investigator T. Neil A. MacLeod thanked Mr. Mac- vice-pres., Mrs. N. M. McLeod; sec- for every need retary, Mrs. Mack McRae; trea- D. MacDonald. Kenzie for his, address. Turpin’s Garage has been sold to surer, Mrs. George McRae; District The Commission reported that CUSTOM GRINDING British Petroleum and is. to be The minutes of the previous Director, Mrs. Dan McRae. about 811,700 farmers in Quebec cut ROLLING and MIXING meeting were read and approved, managed by Roland Martin, now wood for the mills, and some 46,500 managing the Fina Station. The Conveners of standing commit- on motion of Mrs. Neil A. MacLeod tees— farmers in Ontario. NEW 18' WHIRLWIND AT and Mrs. John A. MacLennan. Roll Fina Station will be taken over by These farm woodlots provided the Agriculture and Canadian Indus- Here is a mower that gives you bargains in quality, call, 12 members and one visitor. Armand Paquette. tries, Mrs. Neil McRae; Citizenship mills with between 20 and 25 per- YOUR The meeting was then open for cent. of their requirements. features and performance. It’s built to give yèars and Education, Mrs. Wesley Chis- of dependable, trouble-free service. Mows grass, GLENGARRY business, when the “Tea” to be held In the United States it costs holm; Historical Research and Cur- Average Quebec farm woodlot in- on May 6th at the home of Mrs. 325 million dollars a year to rent Events, Mrs. Cameron McLeod; come Was $109. weeds, pulverizes leaves and trims close to give feed the dogs. This saves a lot FARMERS John Denovan, was discussed. The Home Economics and Health, Mrs. In Ontario it. averaged $34. you complete lawn care. Hymn 556, “Master Whose I Am”, of meat on the people’s legs, but M. C. Ferguson; Resolutions, Mrs. Briefly, the Commission found closed the meeting. it ' could also show that the D. D. McKinnon. CO-OP Mrs. Macintosh served refresh- country is going to the dogs. that the companies would agree on LOOK AT THESE TORO FEATURES Phone 347 Institute Directors—Mrs. C. Hew- Mill Square ments and a social hour was en- maximum' prices paid farmers for ston, Mrs. J. W. Fraser, Mrs. L. Mc- pulpwood, such “arrangements de- joyed. Tax rates released by the Town Leod, Mrs. J. W. Kennedy. Council last week, show the public pressing the price below the levels Height-of-cut change in seconds Auditors — Mrs. Ian McLeod and that would have been reached had school rate at 56.55 per thousand Mrs. W. K. McLeod. without tools. assessment and 61.94 for commer- the companies'acted independently The May meeting will be held in and competitively”. cial as compared to the Separate the school on May 29th. School rate of 6?7.25 for residential The meeting closed by singing The Commission added this— Throttle, stop and start controls at your and 72.64 for commercial. The Sep- “God Save the Queen”. “The companies were, at most finger-tips. D. A. FAWTHROP, B. COMM. arate School increase Is due to a times, in a much better position to Lunch was served by the host- deficit which must be paid in the esses, Mrs. Cameron McLeod, Mrs. bargain for pulpwood than were the CERTIFIED PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT next, two years. George McLeod and Mrs. Francis farmers,” McLeod. The report included many ex- Staggered wheel design prevents 101 SYDNEY STREET Stretchable paper bags are tracts from the evidence. scalping. available now to the grocery Canada’s textile industry cur- trade, which will prove a great One of these extracts concerned VE 2-5421 rently holds only 52 percent of the a price-fixing conference of the asset both to the grocer and domestic market compared with 72 representatives of eight of the com- CORNWALL ONTARIO the consumer. This is fine by percent prior to the Second World panies in Ottawa. Leaf Mulcher attachment included free. ail means, but how about a War. l-57-tf little stretchability in the paper This meeting was held seven years dollar. This would be a greater ago, and of it, the Commission’s asset to the consumer and also report discloses— to the grocer. “. . . the chief topic was the price LOW DOWN PAYMENT How well of peeled poplar and spruce... . Last weekend we trust everyone last year’s price w'as $11 to the pro- $99.95 EASY TERMS ALEXANDRIA COMMISSION AUCTION contacted the pawnshop and had do yon know ducer . . . some thought it should the proprietor advance your watch remain the same for this year . . . one hour. With the extra hour of oivT/vin but Howard Smith pointed out that Held every Wednesday daylight, we should be able to get Check your knowledge by while the agreed' price had been $11, they had been able to buy a CHENIER HARDWARE a little more work done around the identifying this bay at Alexandria — starting at 7:30 p.m. yard;- this also provides for more part of their requirements at $10.50, ALEXANDRIA, ONT. We will pick up cattle for our sale at $1.00 per head golf 'and fishing as well; this we and thought they could buy what over any reasonable distance. mustn’t forget, fellas! they needed this year for $10 per cord ... as Howard Smith was the Powerful 1.75 4-cycle engine with recoil starter All hogs between 180 and 220 lbs. sold are tattooed Chief Ed. Bernique tells me that largest buyer of peeled poplar this and special Toro Auditone Muffler. with Government Grade. he is starting to have trouble again price was agreed upon . . .” this year with young drivers speed- There were numerous other such Larger and power propelled models also available! j ing around town after midnight. extracts. Telephone 14-R-4 OMER POIRIER This caused him much concern last year, and now that the nice weather is here the culprits axe at it again. The chief, says he will not tolerate this speeding and reckless driving as he did last year. In other words, drivers beware! However well you know Ontario, you’ll enjoy getting HOPE’S AUTO PARTS AUCTION SALE I came from a very tough to know it better. Make a neighborhood. When other kids of HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, GARDEN were rubbing off the black- point this year of exploring PHONE 241 EQUIPMENT and IMPLEMENTS boards, we were rubbing out the its highways and byways, teachers. visiting its lovely lakes and MAIN STREET — ALEXANDRIA TIRES at the rear of vacationing at one of its The time for paying your income Jim Graham’s residence, Main St., Alexandria tax before the deadline has now modem resort areas .. . like LOOK FOR THIS HIGH ^ passed. If you haven’t had time or the Bay of Quinte shown SIGN OF QUALITY money to pay before April 30th, you above. Take the first step SATURDAY, MAY 10th, 1958 now are in trouble as you will have at 1:00 p.m. not only to pay your tax but the now, by filling out and mail- Williams sewing machine. — Dining-room table. — Sideboard and six fine that will be assessed for late ing the coupon below. WHY RISK A SPOILED HOLIDAY? chairs. — Verandah swing,— Small electric stove. — Enamel bed and filing. spring. — Brass bed and spring. — Two large trunks. — Bookcase and KNOW See us for safe new Goodyear tires. desk. — Couch. — Hall rack with mirror. — Tables. — Rooking chairs. Priced as low as Kitchen chairs. — Dressers. — Washstand. — Lawn mower. — Carpet County Convention sweeper. — Floor waxer and polisher. — 16-ft. ladder. — Cushions. ONTARIO Trays. — Quilts. — Pillows. — Oil lamps. — Blinds. — Wicker plant Of W.C.T.U. Sel BETTER stand. — Mirrors. — Tub. — Boiler. — Large crocks. — Rugs. — Dishes. The annual county convention of i 1 6.70 x15 $12.95 Garden tools, etc., etc. the WCTU, will be held in Knox ONTARIO TRAVEL, IMPLEMENTS — 4 garden tractors. — Int. 6-horsepower engine. Church, Lancaster, on Wednesday, 852 PARLIAMENT BLDGS., 7.10x15 $14.95 May 16th. There will be afternoon TORONTO. ONTARIO Massey-Harris 102G Junior tractor. — McCormick-Deering cream Send FREE Literature and Road Map. separator. — New cheap sleigh. — Disc-drill seeder. — COckshutt tractor and evening sessions. At the eve- disc harrows. — Int.-H. new wagon bale loader. — 6 new Int.-H. one- ning session there will be a gold SUPER-CUSHION horse cultivators. —. 2 new Int. walking ploughs. medal contest, when prizes will be given out to the winners in the Address TERMS — CASH Temperance Study Course and the Poster Contest. MRS. FRED LESLIE, JIM GRAHAM, Props. Post Office by GOODYEAR Miss Gertrude Campbell, Ontario Ontario Department of Travel & Publicity ' ALBERT FAUBERT, Auctioneer. Tel. 105-J-5. field secretary, will be the guest Hon. Bryan L. Catbcan, Minister Built with exclusive 3-T cord for greater safety and mileage. speaker. Everyone welcome. Page 8 The Glengarry News, Alexandria, Ontario, Thursday, May 1st, 1958

44—Opportunities — Miscel. For RESULTS Use — WANTED — We are ' appointing dealers to handle our used and new automobiles at wholesale “NEWS” WANT ADS prices. Opportunity for farmer. Write to Box 356, Ottawa, Ont. -Teachers Wanted 3-tf (Continued) CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES Orders taken for cut flowers, potted Agent for HILLSIDE CHICKS: GLEN NORMAN Quality Proven, Time Tested | plants and table centres for Alexandria Public School requires,, NOTICE I Mother’s Day. No order taken breeds and-crosses and the Mount We are sorry to learn that Jos. For Sale, To Let, Wanted, etc.: 50 cents for thirty words or less Hope Queen, plus our NEW LOW for September, 1958, teacher for NOTICE is hereby given of the after May 9th. Phone: Marcoux junior room, Grades 1 to 4. Salary Theoret is somewhat ill and was 2 cents each additional word; extra insertions, 40 cent minimum. I- & Morris, at 315. 18-lc SUMMER PRICES add up to passing of By-Law Number 2, on Births, Deaths: No Chai’ge. Cards of Thanks: 75 cents. In Mem- | Money in the bank for YOU. Con- schedule — minimum $2,600.00, the 10th day of April, 1958, by the removed to Hotel Dieu, Cornwall, on oriam: Minimum, 75 cents, 10 cents per line of verse. Public tact us now for shipment of the maximum $3,600.00; annual incre- Board of Trustees of the Roman Tuesday of this week. We wish him Notices: 12 cents per line, first insertion; 8 cents per line subse- Back-hoe and front-end loader, for i Best at the RIGHT TIME and ment $200.00 allowance for ex- Catholic Separate School of Max- a speedy recovery. quent insertions, 10. cents extra if not paid in advance; 25 cents | rent — for sewers, ditching, septic perience. Apply, stating experi- tanks, back filling, etc. Contact THE RIGHT PRICE. Started ence, age, qualifications and name ville, Ontj, to borrow the sum of Miss Mary C. MacDonald is at extra if Box No. used. Classified Display: $1.00 per column inch. Pullets 2 weeks old and up and Twenty Thousand Dollars ($20,- present a patient in Hotel Dieu, l Donald Thomson, Martintown. of last inspector, to: Mrs. Martha 000.00) for the purpose of building Phone 1-R-3L 17-2C day-old - cockerels. Agents—^Ray- Upton, Sec.-Treas., Alexandria, Cornwall, where she is undergoing mond Lalonde, Glen Robertson; and equipping a one-room addition treatment. We hope to have her Copy for Classified Ads must be in this office not later than noon Ernest Leblanc, Alexandria. 17-lc Ont. 17-2c to the present existing school. Thursday, to appear in current week’s columns. Pain Killer for Corns and Callouses back soon in our midst, much im- , —• Lloyd’s Corn and Callous Salve The payment of the said sum of proved. 20—Farm Machinery 37—Help Wanted Female Twenty Thousand Dollars ($20,- ' ! and Pads. Prompt relief; Salve Mr. and Mrs. D. Brazeau and I 50c - Pads 25c — at McLeister’s 000.00) and of the issue of deben- 7—Cards of Thanks Allis Chalmers .Tractors. and . Farm Reliable, experienced housekeeper little daughter LUhane, and Mr. 1—Coming Events [ Rexall Drug Store. 18-26C for general housework. Steady tures of Twenty Thousand Dollars (Continued) I . Machinery. Trade-ins accepted. ($20,000.00) authorized by the said and Mrs. Edway Æontpetit were Dancing every Friday night at the, Apply to Ranald V.. McDonald, employment. Apply to Mrs. by-law of the Board of Trustees of business visitors to 'Cornwall on Bonnie Glen Pavilion, to; Ray MacLEOD — I wish to thank my ! EYE EXAMINATIONS R.R. 1, Dalhousie Station, Que. Arnold Smith, Green Valley. Tel. the said Separate School Board is Tuesday of last week. Bowen's orchestra. Cctnef and; many fiÿends and relatives for BY OUR REGISTERED Tel.: Lancaster 4912. 14-9p 60-W-12. 15-tf secured by a charge upon the school cards, visits and treats, which I Major Wm. A. and Mrs. Morrison bring your friends. 17-tf OPTOMETRIST board’s property and premises and . , received when I was ill. Also 38—Help Wanted Male on the real and personal property * W For Sale — 1 H-C Farmall “A” Montreal. There will be a meeting of the thanking_ every one that helped Phone 667 for Appointment tractor -and hydraulic 2-furrow vested in the Board ef Trustees of ' out m any way. Experienced married man for dairy Glengarry Football League at the TERMS AVAILABLE plough; 1 H-C No. 4 cream separ- the said Separate School Board and Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Agricultural Office in Alexandria, —John D. MacLeod. ator, 750-lb. capacity; 1 combined farm. . Separate. house; wood, upon all the Separate School rates Lucien Theoret and family were on Tuesday, May 13th, at 9 p.m. Dunvegan, Skye. 18-lp Filion’s / Jewellers hoe-drill and broadcast seeder; electricity supplied; good wages. of the said Board, to be hereafter their daughter, Miss Claire Theoret, Prospective teams kindly have 44 rtf 2 10-ft. dump rakes; hay loader Start now. F. C. McLennan, Lan- Imposed upon. the said debentures MCDONALD — The family of the caster, Ont. and friend, Mr. Glaude, Bruno La- delegates present. 18-2p and binder. Phone: Lochiel No. together with the interest thereon rocque and the Misses Lorande and late Allan Archie McDonald, wish shall have been fully paid and 5-R-6. James R. Grant. 18-2p Gisèle Larocque, all of Montreal, A three-act comedy, presented by to express their appreciation to ATTENTION - Wanted: Reliable man as Dealer in satisfied. a Martintown Church group, to be neighbors,' relatives and friends and Mr. and Mrs. Emmanuel La- CAR BUYERS McCormick - Deering tractor; 13- Townships Roxboro and Kenyon. The said sum of Twenty Thous- held in Kirk Hill United Church for acts of kindness, spiritual and I —For complete insurance coverage Experience not necessary. A fine and Dollars ($20,000.00) and the de- rocque and children of North Lan- Hall, on Monday, May 5th, at 8:30 floral offerings and messages of drill seeder; disc plough; Massey- caster. i and low cost financing, see me be- Harris 28-disc harrow; horse- opportunity to step into old bentures issued by the Board of p.m. Sponsored by W.A. Admis- sympathy received during their profitable business where Raw- sion 50c and 25c. 18-lc ! fore you buy your new Car-or Truck drawn mower. Can be' seen at Trustees of the Roman Catholic Mr. and Mrs. Charles MacKinnon recent bereavement. Special jor late model Used Car. This mod- leigh Products have been sold for Separate School of Maxville, Ont., thanks to Father Kerr and Dr. Maxime Lalonde’s farm, or Tel. were recent business visitors to Dancing every night at the Green em, low cost insurance and finance 422-W. 18-2c years. Big profits. Products furn- shall be payable in 20 annual in- Montreal. George McDonald.- 18-lc ished on credit. Write Rawleigh’s, Valley Pavilion, beginning May plan available for either dealer or stalments on the 1st day of May Mr. and Mrs. Sylvester MacDon- 3rd. No admission. 18-lc TOBIN — I would like to express private sales. RAYMOND ROCHON, Dept. E-113-163, .4005 Richelieu, in each of the years 1959 to 1978, ‘Alexandria. Phone 220. 1-tf 21—Real Estate Montreal. 18-lc inclusively, in the manner follow- ald motored to Toronto and other sincere thanks to friends and | points during the weekend. A Tea will be held at the home of relatives who remembered me Small rural property to rent, with ing— | Mrs. John Denovan, Dennyland with visits, cards and treats while 12—Articles For Sale ! Major Wm. A. Morrison and Mrs. Farm, Dalkeith, on Tuesday eve- option to buy. Pensioner. P.O. YOUNG MEN The sum of $500.00 on the 1st day ! a patient in Hotel Dieu, Cornwall, Box 503, Station B, Montreal, of May, 1959; Morrison had With them during the ning, May 6th, at 7:30 p.m., under and the Royal Victoria Hospital, New and used sewing machines. weekend, his sister, Mrs. Rod. Mc- the auspices of Douglas Auxiliary, Que. 17-3p WANTED The sum of $600.00 on the 1st day Montreal. Apply to your Pfaff agent at TO TRAIN AS of May, 1960 to 1962, inclusively; Leod, of Alexandria. W.M.S. 18-lc —Morley Tobin. Laframboise Store, ’phone 190, 22—Farms For Sale or To Let Alexandria. 5-tf STORE MANAGERS The sum of $700.00 on the 1st day Mrs. W. J. O’Shea, Pointe Claire, Alexandria. 18-lc of May, 1963 and 1964; Que., was at the home of her 2—Births 100-acre farm for sale, in 1st Ken- STEDMAN STORES The sum of $800.00 on the 1st day daughter, Mrs. Sylvester MacDonald MacCULLOCH — To Mr. and Mrs. 8—In Memoriam White wedding dress, complete with yon. 20 acres bush, good water have openings for men between veil and shoes to -match. Phone supply, good buildings with elec- of May, 1965 and 1966; and Mr. MacDonald, during the Jack MaCCulloeh (nee Kay CAMPBELL — In loving memory of the ages of 17 and 30 O’Brien), Apple Hill, at Hotel 150 or 133. 16-tf tricity. Contact Lawrence Charle- The sum of $900 on the 1st day weekend. our dear friend, Dora Campbell. bois, R.R. i, Maxville. 16-3p WE CAN OFFER YOU A of May, 1967 and 1968; Dieu, Cornwall, on April 14th, a FUTURE WITH SECURITY son, Robert. The stately ships go on One dining-room table, four leather The sum of $1,000.00 on the 1st day To their haven under the hill, For sale or to rent — 100 acres, Lot Group Insurance of May, 1969 and 1970; ALEXANDRIA chairs, all maple; two rangettes 36, in Eighth Concession of Lan- HacDONALD — To Mr. and Mrs. But oh for the sound of a vanished with oven. Guaranteed first-class and Pension Plan Benefits The sufn of $1,100.00 on the 1st day Cuthbert MacDonald (nee Ther- hand . caster. Contact John J. McDonell, Apply to of May, 1971; IRON & METAL condition. Will sell cheap. Call Dalhousie Station, Que. 17-lp esa Chisholm), Glen Roy,vat Hotel And the sound of a voice that is 312. 17-2c Manager of the Alexandria Store The sum of $1,200.00 on the 1st day Dieu, Cornwall, on April 25th, a still. for particular^, or write to of May, 1972 and 1973; . ☆ ☆ son. —Ever remembered by Art, Gladys . Tulip and daffodil blooms for sale. 24—Houses For Sale or To Let STEDMAN BROS. LTD. The sum of $1,300 on the 1st day We buy all kinds of Scrap and Cameron. Apply to L. Sioard, St. Paul St. of May, 1974; McMASTER—At the Smith Clinic, For Sale: Double tenement brick 136 Portland Street, Toronto 2B Coboürg, Ont. 18-lc I Phone 673. 17-3J house, on Ottawa St., in good 16-tf The sum of $1,400.00 on the 1st day ☆ ☆ Hawkesbury, Monday, April 28th, of May, 1975; to Mr. and Mrs. Donald E. Mc- 1 Combination gas and oil range. state of repairs. $1,000 down pay- CAMPBELL. — In loving memory ment; easy terms. Apply at Bert’s The sum of '$1,500.00 on the 1st day W. MORRIS, Manager Master (nee Doris McRae), of of dear Dora, who passed away | Apply to H. Periard, Box 248, of May, 1976; Laggan, a son. j Alexandria, dr ’phone 246. 18-lç Barber Shop, Alexandria; P.O. APPLICATIONS May 2nd, 1957. Box 118, or Tel- 224, after 6 p.m. The sum of $1,600.00 on the 1st day Phone : Lochiel 49 WANTED of May, 1977 and 1978, QUENNEVILLE — To Mr. and Mrs. As we loved you, so we miss you, Player piano, in perfect condition, 16-tf Laurier Quenneville (nee Frances In our memory you are near; j $100 cash. .Apply to Carel Van Applications for the position of together with interest at the rate of Johnson), on April 28th, in Alex- And the happiness you gave us. Houses and lots for sale. Apply to Secretary-Treasurer for the Lochiel 6% per annum payable yearly on j Broeck, Dominion St*., Alexandria. Township School Area, No. 1, will andria, a son.* Shall be treasured through the | Tel. 319. 18-3p Leo Lacombe, Alexandria. Tel. 81. the 1st day of May in each and be received until 6 p.m., May 15th. every year, commencing on the 1st years. 1 ———— . 16-4c ROBERTS — To Mr. and Mrs. Basil 11940 Chevrolet sedan; and two Applicants to state salary ex- day of May, 1959. —Ever remembered by Henry, For Sale — Bungalow, with large pected. Roberts (nee Eileen Snider, for- Bessie, Nancy, Norma Wilkes. [ young Ayrshire bulls, of qualified If no application to quash this, mer A.H.S. teacher), at Hamp- I dams; 500 lbs. of clean Timothy kitchen, living room, 3 bedrooms, Applications to be sealed and by-law is made within three months stead, London, England, on April CASTONOUAY—In loving memory J seed. Apply to D. J. MacMaster, bath and large sun porch- gas marked as “Applications for Secre- after publication ^ of notice of the 6th, a daughter, Jane Hillary. of a dear husband and father, R.R. 2, Greenfield. Tel.: Lochiel heated and water systems; locat- tary-Treasurer”, and forwarded , to— passing thereof, the by-law shall be Willie Cantonguay, who passed 10-R-15. 18-lp ed in Green Valley. 'Phone: Alex- WM. N. FRASER, valid notwithstanding any want of 8—Engagements away April 28th, 1955. andria 60-W-12. 17-tf R.R. NO. 1, substance or form in the by-law or 18-2c Dalkeith, Ont. It was in the month of April Windows; doors, including frames; in the time or manner of passing VEZINA - CARRIERE — The en- birth flooring; dressed and rough For Rent — ‘Four-room house to the by-law. gagement is announced of Colette We stood by an open grave, rent at Green Valley. Tel.: Alex- lumber; numerous other material (Signed) RENE BEAULIEU, Vezina of Whitby, Ontario, to And Watched them lower our father for building. Phone 488-J, or see andria 157. 18-2c 41—Salesmen Wanted and husband Chairman. Herve Carrière, son of Mr. and Laurier Lavigne, Victoria St. (Signed) REV. BRUNO PILON, Mrs. Domina Carrière of Maxville. We would have given our lives to 18-2p ! 31—Wanted — Miscellaneous SALESMAN The wedding wlil take place in save; Salesman required to sell for an old Sec.-Treas. Whitby, on May 17th, 1958. But we knew that no tears could 1 bathroom sink with taps, square, Wanted — a set of bagpipes. Con- established feed company in local 16-3C waken wall type, $10; 1 corner sink, $8 tact Marilyn Barton, Vankleek ten-itory. Top wages for right These fingers now free from 7—Cards of Thanks That soul In the silent clay; 1 new heavy duty battery, $9 Hill. Tel. 118, or News Office. man with oar and agricultural warts, after using So we laid our hearts beside him 1 electric 1/6 h.p. motor, newly 18-lp background. Write, giving ’phone DEIGHTON’S CAMERON — The family and wife And silently walked away. overhauled, $15; also new twin Wanted — Several head of heifers number, to Box 522, London, Ont. Electric Motors of the late Douglas Cameron, wish ! If we had all the world to give, windows in frames with hard- 17-2p WART REMOVER to express their -appreciation to | We’d give it, yes, aijd more, for pasture. Shade and running Made from herbs. Not acid. ware, $40; new door frame, and water. $8 per head. Contact J. W. REPAIRS and REWINDS neighbors, relatives and friends I To hear his voice and see him smile, cellar window in frame, $27. Apply 42—Agents Wanted to all makes of Electric Motors Warts and other fungus growth for acts of kindness, spiritual and ! And greet him at our door. Kennedy, R.R. 1, Maxville. Tel. on hands, face, feet removed to Peter Benoit, Victoria St., I48-J-3. 18-lp NEW and USED MOTORS For Sale floral offerings and messages of ! But all we can do, deaf husband Alexandria, Ont. Phone 768. WELL-BUILT ROUTES presently permanently within 3 to 5 weeks. sympathy’ received during their j and father All kinds live poultry wanted. Write available. Join our 500 satisfied OUELLETTE Not injurious to healthy skin. recent bereavement. 18-lp Ls go and tend your grave, 1 kitchen set, for sale — table, five or 'phone us and we will send our dealers. We help you towards Electric & Hardware Now obtainable at McLeister’s j And leave, behind tokens of love chairs and buffet; also an electric buyer. S. Laporte, Alexandria, success. Substantial commission, Rexall Drug Store, and all drug- FILION — I would like to take this I To the best husband and father rangette with solid elements and Phone 247 Alexandria gists. 14-18-23-0 opportunity uof expressing thanks ’phone 25. 27-tf special offers, free products, pre- God ever made. automatic oven. ’Apply to Lionel miums. $20 required. JITO — to friends -and relatives for their ; We like to think when life is done, Seguin, Alexandria. Tel. 647; call Deadstock removed from your farm ' visits, flowers, cards and tele- Dept. 5 — 5130 St. Hubert, Mont- • Wherever Heaven may be, between 6 and 7 pm. 18-lc promptly for sanitary disposal. real. 18-lc grams while a patient in the Hotel , That he’ll be standing at the door $2.00 service charge for each call. Dieu, Cornwall. Special thanks to Up there to welcome us. 14—Autos For Sale Telephone collect: Lancaster 229, THE ORIGINAL Dr. MacPhee, Dr. MacLean, Sis- —Always remembered by his wife Cornwall WE 2-6821. St. Lawrence Interested to make money, act now. ters and Nurses of Hotel Dieu, 1955 Plymouth coach. Can be seen Rendering Company Limited. . . . Join a progressive Company. Rev. C. F. Gauthier, Rev. Adal- and chiidren. Sell household necessities and Montreal, Q-ue. 18-lc at Laframboise Store. Tel. 190. 57-p bert Lalonde, Rev. Gerald Poirier, 18-lc •cosmetics. Every house in your Rev; D. A. Kerr, and Rev. Sisters locality a potential customer. No of the Holy Cross from Iona MacNEIL — In loving memory of a dear sister, Annie, who passed 15—Farm Produce WANTED dull season. Write for details: Academy, Maryvale Abbey, Acad- away May 6th, 1957. Pamilex, Dept. 38, 1600 Delori- emie Maria Goretti and St. Cedar fence posts and Rodney oats, FOR EXPORT mier, Montreal. 18-lc Mary’s, Green Valley. “■Too dearly loved to be # for sale. Apply to John Van Loon, forgotten.” —Jos. Filion. Williamstown. 16-3p An unlimited number of OUTSTANDING OPPORTUNITY Green Valley, Ont. 18-lc —Sister Dolly and brother Kennie. ONE CENT SALE Seed potatoes, small size, 3c lb. SPRINGERS SPARE or FULL TIME Phone: Maxville 144-J-4. 17-2c Young and Vaccinated —^European manufacturer of new AAAI national advertised merchan- Registered. Garry oats, No. 1, and ! APPLY TO dise, established In 25 countries, BUSINESS and PROFESSIONAL Commercial Garry oats; also I now starting manufacturing in Brant barley. All treated. Apply i OMER POIRIER Canada, is looking for one reliable to Bernard McDonell, Bridge End. | ALEXANDRIA person as EXCLUSIVE AGENT for Tel.: Lancaster 3525. 18-lp : 1 All This Week Tel.: Alex., 478; Lochiel, 14-R-4 this area. Person selected, with DIRECTORY For Sale — 300 twine-tied- bales ' good references, will be set up in threshed oat straw; also 300 own business and get local news- twine-tied bales of hay. Apply 32—Business Opportunities paper advertising at no cost. Only small, fully secured investment re- April 28th through May 3rd to — Ken. McLennan, Dalkeith. A grocery stock and cement block INSURANCE ACCOUNTANTS - AUDITORS Phone: Lochiel 12-R-25. 18-2c ^ quired. This is a steady, year round building, 25x45, two storeys, on and highly profitable business. If Main St. in Maxville, in No. 1 at your INSURANCE Ottawa, Cornwall, Kingston 75 bags of seed potatoes for sale, j you can .assure us permanency and Brockville ' Apply to J. E. Ranger, Massey ! condition. Can be inspected. Apply are sincerely Interested in running Fire, Life, Sickness, Accident, Auto- Harris agent, Alexandria. Tel. ' to McMillan Bros., Maxville. ■a business of your own, write for mobile, Plate Glass, Dwelling, Fur- MacLEOD, COMRIE 183. 18-2c 16-4c interview and further information niture, Theft, Wind and Farm Rexall Drug Store 1 I ■ to Manufacturers Advertising Buildings. & COMPANY Woodrselling business with good Certified Public Accountants 16—Poultry — Livestock two-ton truck, all new racks, all Company, Box 387, Terminal “A”, * - Licensed Municipal Auditors new tires, with 4 snow grip at the Toronto. 18-lp MORRIS BROS. Brown mare, eight years old, about DONALD A. MacLEOD 1,400 lbs.; also 12 tons of hay. rear wheels; good spare tire also. AGAIN the PENNY is KING! Phone 33 Alexandria Licensed Trustee in Bankruptcy The motor very good, not one pint Notice To Creditors 1-57-tf Apply to Herve Borris, R.R. 2, CORNWALL OTTAWA Dalkeith. Tel.: Lochiel 32-R-4. of oil all winter. Sold for $1,200 IN THE MATTER of the estate of Hundreds of values in Quality Drugs Bl RRISTERS ^ 338 Second St., W. 27 Merritt Ave. 17-2p j of wood from Nov. to Jan. 20th; MARY CATHERINE CLARKIN, Tel. WE 2-3613 Tel. 2-4126 good all winter months. Also have late of the Town of Alexandria, . , Household Necessities . . Medicine 1-56-tf 3 registered Holstein bull calves, i a two-ton dump ready to put on in the County of Glengarry, Chest Needs .. Adrienne Cosmetics . . MILLIGAN & MacDONALD from accredited and listed herd, j the truck, will sell' for $1,500; widow, deceased. Barristers, Solicitors, Notaries One seven months, one two I $1,000 cash and $50 a month for All persons having claims against Bachelor Shaving Needs , . Vitamins R. P. Milligan, Q.C. BERNARD CARDINAL, B.A. months, one two weeks. All sires.' the balance; no finance. Apply COMPTABLE LICENCIE the estate of MÀRY CATHERINE D. J. MacDonald, B.A. from Kemptville Unit. J. H. J to Peter Benoit, Victoria St., Alex- CLARKIN, widow, who died on or 122 Sydney Street Licensed Public Accountant Muir, Apple Hill. Tel.: Maxville : andria, Ont, Phone 768. 18-lc about the 3rd day of April, 1958, are Cornwall, Ont. —- Phone WE 2-3640 717 Second Street, East, Cornwall 121-W-5. 18-lp 33—Apartments—Flats To Let hereby notified to send in to the FOR THE PL S ALEXANDRIA OFFICE: Telephone WE 2-3013 A team of black mares, guaranteed undersigned Solicitors, on or before TWO PRICE OF 1 " 1 CENT Insurance Bldg., Main St. North Alexandria — Tel. 174 for general purpose farm work, Modern three-room apartment on the 18th day of May, 1958, full par- Thursday of each week—9-5 1-57-tf about 1,600 lbs. each. Apply to St. Paul St. Apply to ’phone ticulars of their claims, and after ALL NEXT WEEK 28-56-tf John Bens, Green Valley, Ont. number 92. 16-tf that date will be distributed having TV — RADIO — HI-FI Tel. 282-J-15. 18-lp regard only to the claims of which ... AT ... OPTOMETRIST 36—Teachers Wanted notice shall then have been re- SINCLAIR TV SERVICE When in need of Busi- ceived. S. JOSEPH KRONICK, R.O. JOHN F. SINCLAIR, Prop. Qualified teacher wanted for S.S. DATED at Alexandria, Ontario, HOURS Tel; 103-J ness o r Professional No. 1, Kenyon. Apply, stating this 18th day of April, A.D. 1958. McLeister’s Rexall Drug Store l SALES and SERVICE MACDONALD & AUBRY, 9 am. to 12 noon — 1 p.m. to 5 p.m. assistance, consult the qualifications and salary expected, ill Snnnr-P ALEXANDRIA ^ 17 MAIN ST. W„ HAWKESBURY RADIOi TV and HI-FI to! Mrs. Alex. M. MacCuaig, Sec.- Solicitors for the Executor, Mill Square Telephone ME 2-2061 Main St. N. MAXVILLE “News” Business and Treas., RR. 2, Greenfield, Ont. Alexandria, Ont. 57-p 16-4p Professional Directory. 17-2C 17-3c