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• For this week’s ears, we • For this week’s ears, we haven’t got a clue — maybe haven’t got a clue — maybe we’re getting that Asian ’flu. The Glengarry New we’re getting that Asian ’flu. ONE OF CANADA’S AWARD-WINNING WEEKLY NEWSPAPERS VOL. LXVI — No. 39 " ALEXANDRIA, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 26th, 1957 SINGLE COPY 7c Plowing Match Set Nobody Knows Plaque Honors First Bishop At Kingston An Alexandria lady won the Taming Of The Long Sault > The first Roman Catholic Bishop For Wednesday 1857 Chevrolet at the big Bingo of Upper Canada and a man who in Cornwall, Monday night. But no one can tell us her identity. played an outstanding part in the New Music Store ! Plans are being completed for the Shown Lions In Words, Slides Cornwall K of C early settlement’ of Glengarry, the anhual Glengarry - County Plowing The name starts with “B”, we Honorable and Rt. Rev. Alexander Opens Tuesday Match, which will be held next were told by Alexandrians who ■o Members of the Alexandria Lions To Have Own 4th Macdonell. was honored at Kings- Wednesday, October 2ndr on the were present, and she lives at ; Club now have a much better un- ton, yesterday, when an historic Sid Flamadore, who has ■ been farm of Neil MacLean at St. Elmo. the Station or just north of Local Contractor derstanding of the, magnitude of the plaque was unveiled to his memory conducting a business in the supply A complete line of clasées for horse town. Seaway and Power project since and repair of musical instruments Taken III In North enjoying, at Monday’s meeting, an Degree Assembly in front of Notre Dame Convent. and tractor competition has been That’s all we can report. from his home on Victoria street, jhustratqd lecture by C. G. W. Mac- - The marker was erected by the incorporated in this year’s prize list Seems nobody knows. Wilfrid Menard of Menard Con- Fourth Degree members of Corn- next Tuesday opens a music store and special consideration is being struction Ltd., Green Valley, is a intosh, public relations officer for wall Council, Knights (ft Columbus, Archaeological and Historic Sites in the D. E. Markson block, op- Hydro on the Long Sault project. Board of Ontario and was unveiled given to junior plowmen under the patient in the General Hospital at how have their own Local Assembly, posite Chenier’s Hardware. ages of twenty-one. For new com- Dryden, Ont., where he is reported The Lions and their guests were according to an announcement by by the Most Rev. J. A. O’Sullivan, Alumni Reunion DX)., Archbishop of Kingston. Hon. He will handle pianos and other petitors a special coaching day is making good improvement. Mr. shown details of the initial plan- Claude Tierney of Arnprfor, master musical instruments, sheet music being held on the same farm on Menard was taken suddenly ill, ning for the Deep Waterway and of District No. 1, Fourth Degree William F. Nickle, Ontario Planning Minister, spoke on behalf of the and repairs to musical instruments. Monday, September 30th. The usual Held At Iona Wednesday .of last week while in the joint Power Project which will K. of C. It will be called'the Bishop His daughter Jean, will run a record farm machinery and drainage the Dryden area to look over a pros- be generating from five giant tur- Rosario Brodeur Local Assembly. government. Chairman, and repre- On September 15th at Iona Aca- senting the Kingston Historical So- bar in the store. demonstrations will be held in con- pective contract. bines next year and which by 1960 , demy, St. Raphaels, about 75 mem- Up until this time,. Cornwall ciety, was Prof. C. F. G. Stanley, -o junction with the Match and a will be complete. The U.S. and bers of the alumni gathered for Mrs. Menard and son Ronald flew K. of C. in the Fourth Degree be- head of the Department' of History special feature is incorporated this to Dryden last weekend to be with Canadian power houses will then longed to Bishop McDonell Assem- year in the way of a tractor-driving their annual Fall reunion. Rev. Leo have a combined installed capacity at Royal Military College. Rev. J. MacDonell led in prayer, and wel- him, and Ronald returned home last bly, which was formed by Glengarry F. McCaffrey, S.J., director of the Flu Developing compétition. Thè contestants will night. He reports his father may of 1,640,000 kilowatts, to be, shared ■Council, K. of C., here, many years be required to drive a, tractor and comed the guests. The meeting was equally by the two partners, Hydro Martyr’s Shrine, Midland, repre- under the chairmanship of the be well enough to come home this :ago. Cornwall Council now has so sented the Historic Sites Board. a wagon through a course of ob- weekend. and the New York Power Com- many members in the Fourth Here Doctors Say stacles and offset stakes and back president, John D. A. MacDonald. mission. ■ Degree the decision was made to Soldier-Priest Whether or not It is Asian flu, the wagon to a loading platform. It was decided that ’ henceforth Mr. Mclntésh showed in beautiful form their own Assembly. The life story of Bishop Mac- there is definitely more sickness in This competition is being run un- the annual newsletter be carried in Famed Passion colored slides the taming” of the Some 20 members of Glengarry donell is familiar to almost all this area than normally at this time der the direction of' two of the “Rays” magazine, instead of in in- Long Sault rapids, the moving of Council will now be left In Bishop Glengarrians and requires only a of year, local doctors report. junior directors, Robert McDonell, dividual copies. entire communities to the new McDonell Assembly, and Laurier brief summing dp here. Born in Williamstown, and Wilfred Mc- In the future the reunion will be Play In Cornwall towns and the detailed planning Glen Urquhart in the Scottish And Dr. Markson is not only con- Lefebvre, local captain, informs us vinced it is the so-called Asian type, Naughton, Martintown. Only 15 held on the Saturday preceding that went into the building of the reorganization of the Assembly will Highlands in 1762, Father Mac- contestants will Be allowed to com- Thanksgiving Day; and a meeting new Iroquois and Ingleside. Prog- donell was ordained a priest in 1787. but he finds it fairly virulent, more Next Week take place soon. severe than newspaper reports pete and the first 15 to apply to the of the newly-elected executive will ress on the power houses, on diking He was instrumental in forming the directors on the day of the Match be Weld at the home of Mrs. Gerald and control dams was shown and At an organizational meeting of Glengarry Fencibles Regiment for would lead one to believe. He tells The original, authentic American the Cornwall Assembly, the follow- of one household which has had will be accepted. McDonald, Alexandria, on Septem- version of the famed Oberammergau the speaker’s commentary on vari- ing officers were named: service in Guernsey and Ireland, ber 28th, to discuss plans for future ous aspects of the work provided a and when it was disbanded in 1802 three cases in the past week, all de- The day will cohclude with a ban- Passion Play, as performed at Ober- Faithful Navigatof, James Al- veloping into pneumonia. They quet, which will. be held in the reunions. ammergau, Bavaria, Germany, for clear picture of what is planned .and he was successful in arranging for The following slate of officers was what has been done so far. guire; Faithful Captain, Joseph the grant of land in this section of responded to antibiotics and are on Maxville Gommunity Hall at 7.00 324 years, will be. presented in Corn- Villeneuve;. Faithful Pilot, Oxford C. the mend, but Dr. Markson is pm., on October 2nd, when the elected; president, Mrs. Henry wall for the first time next week. The speaker was introduced by Upper Canada to the soldiers he had Duggan; 1st vice-president, Mrs. Ed. Dupuis and the appreciation of Tibbits; Faithful Comptroller, J. served as chaplain, and in organiz- thankful these medicines are avail- ladies of the Maxville Curling C^ub First performed in 1634, it has Leonard Ahbiri; Faithful Scribe, able. will cater. The guest speaker for Gerald McDonald; 2nd vice-presi- always been different from the his audience was expressed by Past ing their migration here in 1803. dent, Alex Stang; secretary-trea- President John Grant. Edwin McDonald; Faithful Pursar, He followed in 1804 and shortly was He is endeavoring to get some of this event will be J. M. Purvis, Passion Plays and Miracle Plays James Redmond; Faithful Outer the Asian flu vaccine, but is not too Registrar at the Kemptville School, surer, Georgette Gagnier; member- given in other parts of the world, -o- appointed parish priest at St. Ra- ship conveners, Mrs. Antoine DUpuis Sentinel,. Lucien Levesque; Faithful phaels, where they had settled. hopeful it will be made available who this past summer accompanied evidenced by the fact that when Inner Sentinel, John Lanctot; to him. a delegation of Junior farmers from and Mrs. E. H. Tourangeau. prohibited elsewhere, it was per- Lions Welcomed Faithful Friar, Rev. Fr. F. Lefebvre; During the War of 1812 he re- Ontario on a visit through üae Following1 the meeting, members formed an old Scottish regiment, Dr. Morel also reports increased mitted in Oberammergau. Perman- Past Faithful Navigator, Merle J.