The Glengarry New an Hour Slower in Arriving
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'• AU of us look forward to • Now that we have fast ■the arrival of May. For many time, we find the mails are It's really a moving time. The Glengarry New an hour slower In arriving. ONE OP CANADA’S AWARD-WINNING WEEKLY NEWSPAPERS TOL. LXVII — No. 18 ALEXANDRIA, ONTARIO, 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 Roderick Cameron, 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 Australia; 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.