• 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 ’S AWARD-WINNING WEEKLY NEWSPAPERS

VOL. LXVI — No. 39 " ALEXANDRIA, , 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. British Isles, Western , assisted at Mass, celebrated by Rev. ent permission to produce the play Moar. the Glengarry Fencibles (Glengarry calls on his services. Asked if he Sweden and Denmark. The banquet D. A. Kerr in St. Raphael’s Church; New Member Light Infantry), and was the regi- thought the Asian flu was a factor, was bestowed on the village in 1800. By unanimous vote, Sir Knight is open to the public, and it is hoped ■the gathering then resumed in Iona The first performance was given Arthur Contant, proprietor of the mental chaplain. Hie regiment he declared the sore throats and that local Maxville residents will Academy, where a social horn- was Rev. Fr. A. L. Cameron, and Sir eventually became the Stormont, other symptoms fit what we read at Oberammergau in .1634 and re- Ottawa Hotel, was welcomed as a Knight George Bergeron were made make . use of this opportunity to enjoyed over refreshments. peated approximately every ten new member to Alexandria Lions Dundas and Glengarry Highlanders, about it. He found most of his attend. Life Members of the new Assembly. currently active as a militia unit.’ years since. The noted drama is Club at its Monday meeting. Presi- patients were about the age of 20, dent Arnold Smith ^presented him There will be an initiation for the In 1826, when Pope Leo XÏI ele- rather than the youngej age groups. Rev. L. Bourque performed in three parts including Fourth Degree held In Cornwall, 18 acts and 24 tableaux. The run- with his pin and membership cer- vated Upper Canada to a bishopric. There has been some absenteeism tificate. Mr. Contant had once be- Ont., on Sunday, October 27th, un- Father Macdonell was appointed its from local schools, we learn, but not ning time of the performance is der the direction of the Master of Many Mourn Named Home Chaplain from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. with a two longed to the Lions Club at Russell first incumbent as Bishop of Kings- much more than the normal. when he was resident there. District No. 1, Sir Knight Claude ton. He was later appointed to the Rev. L. A. Bourque has received hour intermission at noon. Presen- In a brief business session prior Tierney. Legislative Council of Upper Canada Albert Cholette word of his appointment as chap- tation is given from May 15th to lain of the MacDonell Memorial September 3<îth — a period oYabout to an illustrated lecture on the Sea- and in 1837 founded Regiopolia Col- A large family connection and way and Power project. Lion Ray lege in Kingston. Many Area Youths Home. The appointment was made 16 weeks. many friends, mourn the passing of by the Most Rev. Rosario Brodeur, Periard reported the bi-monthly All-Ontario He died in 1840 while on a visit For the first American tour of the Albert Cholette, widely known resi- Bishop of Alexandria. New World version the producers Bingos are proving successful. to’ Scotland and his body was later Off To Colleges dent of Glen Robertson, who died brought to Kingston. Rev. Father Bourque has recently have adapted the script for the first Lion Jim Humphries reporting for Ayrshire Sale in Hotel Dieu, Cornwall, September returned from“New England Medical time into English. They have also the Agriculture committee, informed Eighteen Alexandria and district 13th. Mr. Cholette was aged 68. youths haye enrolled at Cornwall Centre, Boston, Mass., where he eliminated all of the tableaux and the meeting that the Lions Shield College-Bound Youths Classiçal College for the coming He leaves, in addition to his wife, underwent major durgery last May. added additional scenes, so that the for 4-H work had been won at Wil- Today In Maxville year. They are as follows; Paul, 17 children, 41 grandchildren and He was formerly an assistant at American version is presented with liamstown Fair by George Sangster ' Maxville Fair Grounds, today is Feted At Lochiel son of Mr. -and Mrs. Solyme Brunet; one great grandchild. One brother the Church of the Nativity, St, Felix a running time of 2% horn's, which of Burnsville, in spirited compe- the locale of this year’s all-Ontario Robert, son of Mr. and Sirs. J. G. and seven sisters also survive. de Valois and at Holy Cross parishes is custoipary in the American tition. Ayrshire sale. Thirty-nine top-class Over last weekend, the McCrim- Blinn; Aurel, son of Mr. and Mrs. Mr. Cholette had retired from his- in Cornwall. theatre. The club will be called upon to Ayrshires are to go under -the ham- mon soccer organization and the Leo Lauzon; Robert, son of Mr. and farm near Glen Robertson only a’ The priest was ordained at St. The Cornwall Board of Trade is furnish two scholarships to Kempt- mer, all of them purebreds, and Locks Hockey Club played hosts to Mrs. Jean Levac; Gilles and Lionel, month ago to move into the village. Felix de Valois Church in Cornwall sponsoring the presentation of the ville Agricultural School this year, ■/ most two-year-old heifers in calf. two of the members of their clubs, sons of Mr. and Mrs. Girard Le- Born at Ste Justine, in 1887, the on April 16th, 1950, and celebrated play in Cornwall. he declared. Walter Hambleton of Among area breeders who have Donald McDonald, son of Mr. and febvre; Camille, son of Mr. and Mrs. late Albert Cholette was a son of his first Mass at Notre Dame de Glen Robertson, who was helped in consigned, animals are John Mc- Mrs. Angus Donald McDonald, of Laurier Lafebvre; Claude, son of Josephus Cholette and his wife, Lourdes, Fall River, Mass. his junior year last year, will re- Lennan, Martintown; Cumming the 18th Concession, and Stanley Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Ouellette; Josephine McDonald. As a young He will be in charge of religious Gets Appointment turn to complete his course. The Fraser, son of Mr. and Mrs. John A. Bros, and J. C. Watt, Lancaster; Pierre, son of Mr. and Mrs. D’Assise man he was employed as a car- education classes at CCVS. He Raymond Rochon has received junior-year scholarship will go to W. A. Newton & Sons, Vankleek Fraser of Glen Sandfield. The aus- Menard; Yvon, son of Mr. and Mrs. penter in Montreal and later farmed formerly conducted classes at St. from the Lieutenant Governor of one of three promising students Hill. picious occasion was the departure Leo Menard; Noel, son of Mr. and near Ste Justine bêfore coming to Lawrence High School. the Province of Ontario, the ap- who have applied for it. of Donald and Stanley foy the Uni- Other listings originate from such Mrs. Rolland Poirier; Denis, son of the Glen Robertson area more than pointment of District Commissioner versity of Toronto, where they in- Mr. and Mrs. Paul E. Rouette; 40 years ago. A successful farmer for accepting affidavits for the distant points as Guelph, Ridge- tend to pursue higher studies. Student Nurses town, Dundas, Hamilton and many Maurice, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest he had played his part in the affairs United Counties of Dundas, Stor- Sauve; Ronald, son of Mr. and Mrs. EsteemedResident Miss Helen Conway, Glen Walter, others. It is interesting to note that these of his community .and his church. mont and Gléngarry. two boys are the third and fourth Donatien Theoret; Jean Marc, son and Miss Carol Seguin, Lancaster, The sale is held under auspices His wife, the former lda Lacombe, members of the Locks hockey team of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Viau ; Roch, survives with eight sons and nine Mrs McMaster Dies are listed among a class of eighteen of the Ayrshire Cattle Club of to set their eyes on the goal of son of Mr. and Mrs. Donat Bois- Cornwall and district student nurses Ontario. * daughters: Rolland, Germain and Rev. Gerald J. Walsh, C.S.Sp., C.J. Thompson university -work. The other two venue; Michel, son of Mr. and Mrs.- Réal, of Alexandria; Rene, Val d’Or, who have entered the Cornwall members of this same group of out- Aza Chenier. vice-president of Duquaine Univer- General Hospital School of Nursing. Que.; Lucien, Cap de la Madeleine, sity, Pittsburg, Penn., chanted the standing athletes were David Dawes, Attending Bourget College at Que.; Bruno, of Cornwall; Gilles Dies In Ottawa .Injured When Car son of the Rev. C. H. Dawes and Requiem Mass at the funeral of his Rigaud, are: Jean, son of Mr. and and Rejean, of Montreal; Cecile, aunt, Mrs. John R. McMaster, held Population Of Mrs. Dawes, of Alexandria, and Mrs. Henri Sauve, Brunelle, Mrs. Funeral ■ services for Charles Struck Tree Mrs. Martin Clement; and Yvon, Saturday morning from the Mar- James Thompson, a construction Ransom Nixon, son of Mr. and Mrs. son of Mr. and Mrs. Leopold Bat McDonald, and Miss Gilberte Leo Belmore, a 23 - year - pld coux & Morris Funeral Home to St. worker at Ottawa for the last 15 Counties Is 92,123 K. Nixon of Laggan. “Mens Sana Trottier. Cholette, of Glen Robertson; Ontario Hydro Worker, • of Sum- en corpore sano” — a sound mind Finnan’s Cathedral and cemetery. years, were held, Friday, from the United Counties population has Simqne, Mrs. Laurence Seguin, La- 1 merstown Station, received, chest in a sound body. This latin axiom At College St. Laurent, Montreal, An esteemed resident of Alexandria chapel of ’the Garrett Funeral increased 10,145 during the past five are: Robert and Norman, sons of chine, Que.; Miss Georgette Chol- for some 50 years, Mrs. McMaster injuries and a suspected fractured is happily demonstrated in these ette, Liliannè, Mrs. Yvon Vinet of Home, conducted by Rev. J'. L. years. Mr. and Mrs. Stanislas Carrière, and died in hospital at Cornwall, Sep- Duncan. Interment was in Capital rib when his car crashed into a tree organizations which centre around Montreal; Rejeanne, Mrs. Rheaume The Dominion Bureau of Statis- Lochiel and Alexandria. Rolland, son of Mr. and Mrs. Cyril tember 18th. She was aged 78. Memorial Gardens at Ottawa. at Summerstown Station at about Boisvenu. Daoust,^ Laurette, Mrs. Yvon Le- tics reports that the population in blanc, Alexandria; Miss Gabrielle The late Mrs. McMaster was born Mr. Thompson, a native of Magog, the three counties of Stormont, 3 am. Saturday. In Papineauville College are: Cholette,- in Cornwall. at Huntingdon, Que., the daughter, Que., served overseas in World War Dundas and Glengarry was 81,978 Belmore was taken to Hotel Dieu, Attended Short Coures Romuald, son of Mr. and Mrs. Vic- Catherine, of Richard Finn and his The sisters and brothers are; I with the 48th Cameron High- in 1951, compared with 92,123 in where his condition was stated to tor-Richer; Jean Yves and Ernest, wife, Katherine Murphy. She came landers. 1956. At O.A.C. sons of Mr. and Mrs. William Jeau- Emile Cholette, Cornwall; Mrs. to Alexandria on her marriage to be “quite good”. rond; and Robert, son of Mr. and Bertha Cholette, Mrs. Alma Sou- Besides his widow, he is survived A breakdown of these figures Dr.- H. K. Abbey, Lancaster, has the late Mr. McMaster, 47 years ago, by five sons, Clarence, of Martin- shows Dundas, 16,978; Stormont, His car was extensively damaged. Mrs. Paul Emile Lamarche. . lieres, Mrs. Beatrice D’Aoust, Miss and she had been held in high re- just attended a short course in Annette Cholette, Mrs. Marie-Rose town; Anthony, who lives in Sas- 56,452, and Glengarry, 18,693. These Enrolled at College Pointe au gard, admired for her many fine poultry diseases at the Ontario Brunet, all of Montreal; Mrs. katchewan; Ernest and Gerald, Ot- are the figures for 1956. For 1951 Veterinary College. The course, Chene are: Jacques, son of Mr. and quahties. A devout Catholic, she tawa; Arthur, Ramsay ville; four the report shows Dundas, 15,818; Daylight Saving Marie-Ange Chevrier, Finch; Mrs. had been active in the Altai Society which included Doctors of Veterin- Mrs. Leo Leroux and Claude, son Marie-Lourde Filfe, of Lachute. daughters, (Mary) Mrs. J. McElroy, Stormont, 48,458 and Glengarry, of Mr. and Mrs. Rolland Miron. and other organizations of St. Fin- Time Extended ary Medicine from Ontario and the The funeral, very largely attended, Rockland; Bertha, Montreal; Janet 17,702. Maritimes, was designed to inform nan’s parish. and Elizabeth, both of Ottawa; one Daylight Saying Time for the was held September 16th, to St. veterinarians of the advances in Her husband predeceased her a brother, William, Hawkesbury; four Town of Alexandria will extend Martin of Tours Church, Glen Rob- year ago. One sister, Mrs. Dan Front Blacktopped diagnosis and treatment of poultry Pays First Visit To sisters, Mrs. Fred Prosper, Ottawa; until midnight October 26th and diseases. ertson. Rev. Bernard Pion, B.P., Kane of Mount Pleasant, Mich., Mrs. Arthur Gougon, England; Mrs. Wallie Hope, proprietor of Hope’s Sunday, October 27th, in compli- This short course is part of the Father’s Native County survives. Auto Parts, improved; the frontage chanted the Solemn Mass of Re- Mary Lyons, New Bedford, Mass., ance with the Town By-law enacted extension program of the Ontario Guests during the past week of quiem, assisted by Rev. Emilien Many old family friends were of his property yesterday, when he among those in attendance at the Mr. and Mrs. Dcfoald Campbell of and Mildred Thompson, Apple Hill. had it blacktopped. - last April. - Veterinary College, Guelph, Ontario. Houde, Alexandria, and Rev. Roland funeral. Present in the Sanctuary Cornwall, and of the MacDonell Rouleau, Cornwall. Two - nephews, were Rt. Rev. Msgr. Ewen J. Mac- brothers, 14th Concession, Apple Rev. Lucien Cholette of Sturgeon donald, D.P., V.G., Rev. C. F. Gau- Maxville Man’s Son Met Death Hill, were Mr. and Mrs. Joe Camp- Falls, and Rev. Claude Cholette of thier and Rev. John D. McPhail, Immunization Clinics For Pre- rector. bell of Saratoga, Wyoming. Rigaud, said Mdsses simultaneously This was their first visit to Glen- The pallbearers were Richard F. Schoolers Set For Several Points When Truck Toppled On Him at the side altars; Walsh, Pat Walsh, Harold Walsh garry. Joe Campbell is the son of The pallbearers were: Didier Cho- and Wilfred Smyth, Montreal; Immunization clinics for pre- Glen Robertson, Church basement Richard Denver, Jr., 37, of St toppling the truck onto the unfor- the late Duncan Campbell, who was Anicet, Que., met death last Thurs- lette, William Giroux, Bert Chevrier, Trueman Sherman, Vankleek Hill, school children are planned for —2 pm.; same dates as above. tunate man. He was crushed to several points in the county over day in a highway accident near St death. born in the 1st of Kenyon. His Rolland Soulieres, Hervé Filfe and and Arch. A. McDougald, 4th Dalkeith, SB. No. 4 — 3.15 pm.; 1 mother .was the former Elizabeth the next two months, according to same three dates as Glen Robertson. Barbe, Que., in thg Valleyfield area, A veteran of World War H, de- Wilfrid Lefebvre. Kenyon. an announcement from the Public when the truck in which he was ceased served overseas for six years (Libby) (Angus Allen) MacDonell. Alexandria, Alexander School — Interment was in the parish Among those present from a dist- Health office here. They will pro- 2 pm. Thursday, October 3rd; sec- riding toppled over on him. The with the Black Watch. His parents were one of the first cemetery. iance for the last rites were: Mr. and tect against diphtheria, whooping victim was a son of Mr. and Mrs. ond dose Thursday, October 31st; He leaves a wife and two children families of Campbells from Glen- Relatives and friends were present Mrs. R. F. Walsh, Patrick Walsh, cough and tetanus, and smallpox third, November 28th, same hour. Richard Denver, residents of Max- in St Anicet in addition to his par- garry to settle on a cattle ranch in from Val d’Or, Cap de la Madeleine, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Walsh, Mr. vaccine will also be provided at the Apple Hill, Orange Hall—11 am., ville for the past four years. ents, one brother, Robert Denver, second of three clinics. Mr. Denver and his partner in a Wyoming. same dates as for Alexandria. in Montreal, and two sisters, Mrs. Sturgeon Falls, North Bay, Mont- and Mrs. Wilfred Smyth, Miss The schedule; trucking business at St Anicet were During their visit, they were Miss Joan Ryan, P.H.N., who John' Kelly and Mrs. Maurice real, Cornwall, Lachute, Finch, Ri- Grace Newman, Mr. and Mrs. Henry North Lancaster, S.S. No. 8—9.30 spent a month here this Spring, re- returning home from Montreal j Brown, both of Montreal. pleased to meet many relatives. On gaud and-.fnany area points. a.m. Monday, September 30th; sec- when the tragic accident occurred. D. Duggan, Montreal; . Mrs. Mar- turned in August to be associated | The funeral was held to Maxville Wednesday afternoon they left from Evidencing the widespread regret garet Ryan, New York City. ond clinic October 28th, same hour; with Miss Marguerite Grégoire, They had stopped on the side of the third, November 25th, again at 9.30. road and Denver had left the truck .United Church and cemetery, Sat- Dorval airport to visit in Boston in his passing were the many many Many Mass cards and other evi- P.H.N., in the local office. A native When the roadway, which had been jurday, with Rev. D. c. Munfo con- and New York before returning Green Valley, St. Mary’s Church Mass cards; floral pieces and mes- dences of regret and sympathy were hall — 10.45 am.; same three dates of Walton, Ont., Miss Ryan wifi undermined at that point, gave way 1 ducting the service. home. sages of sympathy received. received. as North Lancaster, above. handle Kenyon and part of Lochiel, Page 2 The Glengarry News, Alexandria, Ontario, Thursday, September 26th, 1957

C [) I TO RIAL The Weeklies Say lust His little Joke . ITS OUR OPINION — S TOO TRUSTING i Frequently when perusing the Farmers Are No Longer To Be Entirely Free monthly reports submitted by the Police Department to the Town Whether the individual Ontario farmer reealeitrants had sought Premier Frost’s Council, we have been moved to likes it or not, a revolution in marketing help in delaying imposition of the Act; and marvel on x reading of the number methods has taken place in the province over ' Mr. Goodfellow’s^ answer for the Premier is of doors found open by police the past few years. Some 18 farm products clear-cut. Provision was made in May, he patrolling the business section at WITH OUR are now marketed under The Ontario Farm reminds, for all flue-cured growers night . . . It indicates, to say the Products Marketing Act, 'which gives each to vote on a proposed Marketing plan. The least, an amazing faith bn the part vote was two to one in fâvôr of a change of the businessman in the honesty RAMBLING producer group sweeping powers over the of his fellowman.—Pembroke, Ont., marketing of its product. in the control of the tobacco growing in- Observer. The Cheese Producers were the first com- dustry. It would seem, ■ Mr. Goodfellow o O o REPORTER I modity group to get this legislation several states, that this nét^ Tobacco Marketing DRIVE SENSIBLY By ED. Board should have an opportunity of dem- years ago, and the latest to come under the Editorial comment on traffic ac- Keeping up with 4he Joneses Act1 are Ontario’s hog raisers and the onstrating whether the plan is practicable can be’ wearing, especially when and workable. cipents is. cbntinued and varied in tobacco, farmers. the newspapers of Ontario. A care- they stay after midnight. Farmers are traditionally individualist The new commodity marketing plans are ful perusal of the subjects most THEY’RE COLORFUL ENOUGH and the imposition of these controls is not going to be given a thorough try-out, .it frequently dealt with leads to the would seem. And in this «day of pressure conclusion that plain lack of com- It wasn’t Communist propaganda; being accepted Without outcry by the more mon sense lies behind most acci- it was just an observation. But how- determined of our agriculturists. One Theo- groups, of big business arid giant Labor unions, ' perhaps the farmer must sacrifice dents. — Trenton, Ont., Courier-Ad- true it is. dore , Parker has been fighting an all-out Our young peofile are going red. some of his freedom of initiative if he is not vocate.. . battle against provisions of The Hog Pro- o O o Have you noticed the flaming red. ducers Marketing Act, which would /force to be squeezed inexorably between his cost VULNERABLE TRADE sweaters that apparently are the him to sell his hogs only on the open market of production and the prices the vocal con- current vogue among the younger, at points designated by his marketing sumer groups will permit him to get for his Last" year, three flifths of Can- set? A maple in full-frosted splen- produce. ^ ada’s exports went to the United dor has nothing on them in eye- authority. States and three-qparters of our ; There arè provisions of this Marketing catching ability. • But his, and others’, objections to the Act we dislikte. We can’t stand regimenta- imports were from that country. A young sweater girl caught our collective marketing method appear doomed tion and we have always envied this-aspect Are we putting all our eggs in one eye Saturday as we left our office to at le%st temporary defeat. basket? . . . Greater trade between door, principally because a young- i of farming. Britain . and .the Commonwealth In Western Ontario’s tobacco belt, in fellow was half hanging out his, car Glengarry farm leaders appear to favor would serve as a safeguard.—Picton, door trying to draw her attention^ - May, two-thirds of the tobacco growers these Marketing schemes and we have heard Ont., Gazette., , Way back in pur mind’s eye we voted. Jo come under The Marketing Act, little or no grumbling from the rank and o O o noted that her sweater was real and the control of marketing is .now in the APATHETIC VOTERS Whither Walter Harris Of Markdale? : file of farmers. Perhaps in, this day and ruddy red and that his pullover hands of a new growers’ association. The age,- even the farmer cannot afford to be . (The Durham Chronicle) matched her’s almost perfectly. move has been fought by the tobacco buyers, The biggest basic question is this: Within the how one of ' otur entirely free. How much is the average voter Now that Liberal Leader Louis St Laurent has stepped down, the and'a Protective Group has. been doing all As compensation, wé can hope the new callers-ln asked us if we had noticed going- to know about the policies federal field is open. Walter Harris, who seemed to be in the lead a year the trend àmong our teen-agers to- in its power to prevent the . new Board tak- marketing plans will bring him some and platforms of'the various parties or two ago, has lost ground to Lester Pearson. ing' complete control of marketing. red. And right away it clicked.. measure of prosperity. If they do not, after that are after his vote? The an- •Walter Harris was an extremely conscientious public servant. .How- Since then we’ve probably been Hon. W- A. Goodfellow, Minister of a thorough trial aS Mr. Goodfellow suggests, swer will probably be “not much ever, the vèry fact that he did rely so strongly on others helped to defeat color-conscious and we've really Agriculture, makes it clear in a press release'' then they should be scrapped in favor of more than usual”. — Grande Prairie •him at the polls. beën seeing red. Actually we’ve Herald-Tribune. where the Ontario Government stands. The freedom and individual initiative. As Minister of Finance, Mr. Harris apparently was not happy atibut ’ registered more boys outfitted in. e o o o - having the bankers dictate to the Government. S in the August 31st issue blood-red than their counterparts, VALUABLE BUSINESS of Maclean’s, Mr. Harris is quoted as saying: ‘There’s something wrong of the' weaker sex. in the system when" those fellows across the street (pointing to the Bank Wte have no objection, mind you. The lament in our community is of Canada) can defy an ^elected government.” How The Indian Sees Us that we need industry if we are to In this day of the cold war, we But the fact remains that Mr. Harris and his Government did as think it’s safer to see the . kids survive. Industry is not always a the bankers directed. The result was a slow down in building, development Our frenzied scrambling for ever more • Take this view, for instance, of man’s matter of huge factories vomiting flaunting their red-, rather than hid- dollars, calculated to giye us ever morë ease, long-range impact on what was once virgin companies went bankrupt, and thousands were thrown out of work. Many ing their pinko leanings as they did smoke and erupting workmen when Canadians believed the tight money policy was just another scheme to is changing much of the face of Canada. . country. It was published in the Sault Ste. the whistle blows. It is also the back in the depression days. We , The frantic search for oil, for uranium ; ' Marie, Ont, Paily Star: make the poor poorer and the rich richer. In any case it did not improve like red: in faot, (even Red Mc- Vision of men ’who utilize nature’s the economic climate.. , opr cities’ suburbs .ever encroaching on iriore gifts to attract dollars and give to Hugh), and we’d hate to see that, “Indians living near Sault Ste. Marie According to-the Financial Post, “What the Liberals must do is show color dyed out of the tartans and. and more fields and farms; the wholesale the traveller the pleasure of a mem- some courage, some sense of humor, and above all some Imagination. They take a dim view of the current uranium ory to take home to his every-day the plaids just because people were moving df i entire communities to make way boom. Asked how it was affecting his need new ideas and they certainly need new machinery.” getting, too Communist-conscious. for- a new lake at the Long Sault. All these grind. Minnedosa, Man., Tri- If Mr. Harris wouiq come out of his cocoon and speak out with’tile .tribe; Chief Steve Buzwah said : ,‘Two bune.’ But let’s use it in moderation; are commonplace in this year of 1957 when! conviction of his own beliefs, we believe he would-have a better opportunity even at election time. • Save us from or three hundred years ago white man, o O o < of gaining the leadership of his party. For too long he has allowed his thp momentum, pf ‘progress’ hiust be main- come to North Shore of Lake Supëriôr. ' DANGEROUS CAPACITY ' a street surfeited solely with one tained lest.we miss the millenium we hold light to be hidden under a bushel. . /sector of the spectrum. ' He take fur and give Indians strings of There are few places where by _ Almost any color will catch the is our right. - . , . ' .. • heads. Then a few years later hé cut The 20th Century belongs to Canada, we. virtue of the road condition and eye. Especially if it’s being worn by: down all big frees ; build luïhber mills. design it is safe to travel at 100 a sweater girl. ; have- been told, and each of us is going all- - Soon all big trees gone — he go away. miles an- hour. Nevertheless cars Cars And Easy Money out to be certain we get oùr share of the -Few years later he come back; build of today are built. to. perform at (Edmonton Journal) . ; Unless a girl holds her shape, spoils. paper mill at Espanola, cut \down all such sfieeds. — Cômox, B.C., Free who will? But it’s a hectic pace, and wearing, as Press. Back of much of the current trouble in Edmonton is undoubtedly , small treç^v.^/N^ip^.lefliSin the-family car, without whieh few of our present-day indolent youth would r the statistics death froifi heart Shore but fock. ' Now, "by gosh, he come THE POET WITHIN üé- attack disclose. Sometimes one wonders if V MATTER OF TASTE ' be inclined to seek out the isolated areas in which the majority of instances back for rock’.” » of teenage vandalism and drinking occur. Almost everyone would be a poet it’s all worth the wear and tear on the The new federal government . . . Teenagers’ own cars of course, enter the picture as well. Yet surely if he had the, time and the gift for human frame. • Sometimes one wonders. cduld^make it easier to remove some parents can exercise reasonable control 6ver cars, over the hours their putting deep thoughts into couplets, of the ’ so-called '‘literature” from we suppose. We’ve never yet had. " children keepr and over the amount of money they are allowed to spend. news-stands that has up to the Easy money has done a good' deal to complicate the whole teenage the time nor the inclination to as- present largely escaped reasonable problem today. pire to p. laureat’s laurels — and restrictions by virtue of its Cana- This Exchange Situation Should Be Remedied Parents have no excuse for being “surprised” to discover the child We doubt if we ever will: dian origin. Basically the matter over whom they exert little or no control is in trouble. These “surprised” But during ow brief stay in Banff V; Little do .we know- concerning the work- to five-eent discount on the American dollar must remain one of public taste.— .parents would do well to read the police court columns; the police, long we were relegated to making words ings of international finance. And yet we serves the dual purpose of cutting further Great Prairie (Altà.) Herald-Tri- ago, ceased to be “surprised”. rhyme. ■_ have the conviction that Canada is not gain- our exports to the U.S., while making it bune? i If we had been the least bit poetic . ing a thingj 'rathep is 'it- losing, from the easier for that country’s exports to Canada we’d- have been primed for poetry strong exchange pOsitioh of our dollar in1 to hurdle whatever tariff walls we may have by that picture of the beautiful, valley of ."the Bow, bounded on all relation to the American greenback.. ’ raised to protect our own production. Cana- DO YOU sides by towering mountain slopes. i Fromwhat we-read On the subject, we dian pork costs more in American currency But our delight in thé scenic splen- gather t^#Caha|iiap . dollar is worth more under the present set-up.- U.S. exports to Oiild Iiar)g Syi}e ... REMEMBER? dor would never normally have- than itp jüife.,; cousin simply because of the Canada are more attractively priced because ^ i Gleaned from the fyles of The Glengarry News veered us into verse. billions; of dollars of American money being their dollar: is cheaper in relation to ours. We waxed poetic at Banff simply ppuréd into this 'country to develop our And these conditions, calculated to hurt because one of our editor friends, TEN YEARS AGO THIRTY YEARS AGO feet long, fourteen iqches deep, in- teased us into it,, - $J§| natural resources^ Canada has been, roiling our already weak export position, are caused tended to be used hi a new iron by a ^ flood of investment capital that is Friday, September 30th, 1927- We got idle word practically as up increasingly big trade deficits each year Friday, September 26th, 1947- bridge which will span the Scotch soon as we reached' that Rocky with'Our; ‘American neighbors and in the weakening us in another way. The millions First sod was turned^ this week on Miss Kathleen Dever, daughter of River, a little west of St. Isidore, Mountain holiday spot. Sam Curry of American dollar^ that are being invested 'were successfully moved from Max- ordinary course of events that wohld long*' the site of Alexandria’s new covered Mr. and- Mrs. E. J. Dever, left on of Tweed, has airmailed a letter to- ago have resulted, in a weaker Canadian in Trans-Canada Pipelines, in developing rink. Duncan Gelineau is prepar- Monday for Toronto, to attend Lor- ville station this week.—Miss Annie ' you, his wife informed qs. And our dollar in rplgtion tp U,S. money.' Labrador iron, in. building skyscrapers in ing the foundations. — Among etto College. She was accompanied Maodtmald, who spent some time curiosity had to wait :two days unfit our cities, are going to earn billions of diocesan dergy transfers -is that of by her sister, Miss Ella Dever. —• with her mother, Mrs. A. D. R. Mac- the airmail had caught up with But sd. great-has been the flow of. Since the Department of Public donald, returned, to Toronto . Sun-. ordinary earthbound train travel, American, capital into, investments in Lab- dollars in dividends and interest for these Rev, Ewen J. Macdonald to Green- U.S. investors. . field. Rev. John D. McPhail re- Health, Toronto, has been pressing day morning. Miss Macdonald was ' Sqm is one of those Conservatives rador iron, oil and natural ghs develop- the’ local Utilities Cctnmission for. one of the successful graduates in who rematas blue even when Frost They are weakening our presently poor places him as parish priest at Dick- ments and other mining properties, that the inson’s Landing. Rev. Neil Mc- some months past, to make, a radical St. Michael’s Hospital Training retains his hold on the province, or weakness impur trade picture has been more export position. And they will Create, Cormick leaves Greenfield to be- change in the source of the town’s School, who received their diplomas a Diefenbaker does something en- than offset by this flood of U.S. capital eventually if not now, a condition where come chaplain at Nazareth Orphan- water supply, the Commission has and medals on Monday last. ' — tirely unexpected in the federal investment, t Canadians arè but hewers of, wood and age in Cornwall. — Miss Claire been studying several schemes. En- Willie and Dave Hunter left Max- field. Sam couldn’t make It to ville on Wednesday evenihg for the carriers of water for the Wall Street-in- Macdonald of Alexandria, received gineers discovered that Loch Gajrry Banff to kid one Whom he considers ' That,. in ’Pur opinionj is unhealthy for could provide an abundant supply Chicago Exhibition.' They took with beyond the pale politically, so he Canadians from, almost every point of view. vestor. Our natural resources, our oil and word from Queen’s that she had gas and iron ore, will be dissipated for the passed her final examination with of pure water at a cost of $60,000. them a carload of choice Ayrshire sat down and put-his devilish mind i The trade deficit exists because we. are first class honors and thus qualified Filters and a chlorinating plant at cattle. — On Monday last a violent to concocting verses which trum- eririçhment, principally, of those who were' the Power House would cost about wind storm swept through Peveril, petted the Tory triumph in our by- buying more from the .United States than in on the ground floor ; almost without ex- for her Bachelor of Arts degree. — wè are selling. And-yet Canada iPfar from Mary Shago of Glen Roy, a student $8,000, while a Chicago firm offers destroying the cheese factory. . Two election. that left ùs Supposedly cry- ception the U.S. ihoneymen. a deep well supply of 200,000 gallons young men, in the building at the ing in our beer. self-sufficient^ We. arpr or should be, an at Iona Academy, has been awarded’ , That is the way of a-'capitalistic society. a Dominion - Provincial Student - a day for $30,000. The committee time had a most miraculous escape We couldn’t take that lying down; exporting nation if we are to have a healthy They who can furnish the risk capital sit will in the near future obtain an from serious injury. — On Tuesday because we very séldom lie down farm economy. If wp cannot, export our big. Aid scholarship. Her sister Helen back and clip the coupons. won a similar award last year. —. engineer’s report on the various of this week, D. D, MqLeod of Mc- when attending a convention. So surpluses of wheat, and meat, and dairy Those planners at Ottawa -who can shift Miss Eileen MacLeod, Laggan, left schemes. Crimmon disposed of some 4,400 we- had to take a couple of hours produce, anything we import of machine' interest rates at will; those brains in the. Sunday for Toronto, where she will weight of live hogs to Messrs: Mc- off from the fun to wrestle with Pheè and McLeod, drovers. They rhythm, and syntax^-and. such. Oùr tools, automotive and other products, fruits Bank of Canada who are supposed to be study Household Science at Toronto . - ☆ ☆ 'ir and a vast number of other items, is adding- Uniyersity. •, shipped immediately to the Mont- • effort isn’t being copyrighted, but jockeying our borrowings and our payments FORTY YEARS AGO real market. we’d hate to see it re-printed. We only to our problems economic. These must so as to -control the inflationery trends of a be, paid for in exports to the countries we ☆ ☆ A Friday, October 5th, 1917— told Sam off -in very uncertain, whole country. Surely they could devise TWENTY YEARS AGO ☆ ☆ ☆ terms, and we trust he’ll stick to- buy from, or we must use our? precious horde _ means of easing our dollar down to a more Alexandria’s latest acquisition prose from now on. of capital, our gold, to even the balance. Friday, October 1st, 1937— from a citizen and -professional Poems, Sam, are made by fools equal plane with that of. the U.S. Surely standpoint is Dr. J. C. Gormley, a SIXTY YEARS AGO Canada, it seems, would long'ago have American capital investment-could be cur- The paving contract from Mc- like you and me; but only real poets brother of Councillor T. J. Gormley, have the gift of piiesy. been discredited in the U.S. money marts tailed without wrecking our economy. Crimmon to Alexandria was com- who, haying disposed of-his practise Friday, October 1st, 1897— were it not. for the flood of Wall Street We get the feeling they don’t want • to, ■ pleted Monday morning, when the at Crysler, throws in his lot here. paver reached the CNR tracks. It W. S. Booth, mail clerk on the Some girls who spend all they investment capital that, has not only kept or that tliey- dare not try. Is Canada Having purchased the residence on earn on clothes apparently don’t us in good grace but has overbalanced the is reliably reported gra’ding will be Elgin stréet, formerly the home of eastbound “No. 3” night . express, already so inextricably bound economically done ' this fall ih the McCrimmon- was accidentally killed on Wednes- make much. dollar exchange rate in our fa'vor. to its neighbor to the South that Wall Street J. T. Schell, Dr. Gormley is taking Vankleek Hill stretch, preparatory possession this week. — Alexandria, day evening, when he fell from the And that; is a-mixed blessing. The fbur- has its will with us? to paving next year. — Two silver moving train about one mile and THE HUNGRY ONES of late, has seen several damilies This is the year, we hope, that Wedding anniversaries were marked remove with regret, but none more a half west of Glen Robertson. last week when relatives and friends Shortly after the trato had passed the Etcheverry ram is going to so than that of Mrs. Jas. R. Proctor, prove impotent to carry Alouettes gathered at the homes of the jubi- Bishop street, who with her daugh- Alexandria, Agent Corbett received THE GLENGARRY NEWS larians, Friday evening at the home a wire that he was missing froin to the Big Four championship. And ters Ida and Dorothy, have this: wouldn't it be grand, for a change, Member of : of Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Chisholm, week taken up their residence in the train and at once section men Dunvegan, and Saturday evening at were sent out. The body was dis- to see what a whole team from the Ganadiài^’x^rcëkly Newspapers’ Association; Ontario Weekly Ottawa. — The distressing news was East can do in the Grey Cup classic. Newspapers’ Association; Audit Bureau; of Circulation the home of Mr. and Mrs. j>. W. received here on Sunday, that covered early yesterday morning, 1 Campbell, McCrimmpn> — Rev. and a jury sworn in by Coroner Mc- Edmonton in recent years has only every(,’thursday'.by ' James Tomb had passed away that had to muzzle - Etcheverry and be Pjp. Box 10 — Thé' News Printing Company — Telephone 9 Mother Augustus, who sailed for morning in Sudbury, where he was Millan, rendered a verdict of acci- -EUGENE A. MACDONALD - EDITOR AND PÜBLISHER Paris in July, has been appointed dental death. !— f Within the past sharp on pass defence in order to visiting his sister, Mrs. J. O. win over Montreal. ■«/LA Mistress of English. Studies at Mooney, ■few days the pupils of the village SUBSCRiPTTÔN RATES; $3:50 per year, anywhere in Canada, payable in advance; Budapest, Hungary. She is a sister schools received the. Jubilee trays We hope to see either Ottawa or w : Hamilton taking on the Western ‘‘'îïlk"' ip*?r'!r j- ->f yOmted States and Foreign, $4.50 per year. , of Mrs. E. C. Harty of Bellow’s . ' ☆ ☆ ☆ that had been purchased by the DISPLAY ADVERTISING RATES: Casual, 70 cents per column inch. Contract rates given on Falls, Vermont, and Mrs. A. D. trustees to commemorate the champs and that will be an entirely , { CPPX W®1, BB E* OUR OFFICE NOT LATER THAN 12 NOON WEDNESDAY. MacPhee, Glen Robertson. — One of FIFTY YEARS AGO Queen’s Jubilee. — Jack Mcparlane, different Grey Cup game; one that Glengarry’s, foremost agriculturists, who had been employed by éome could be much more exciting than Friday, October 4th, 1807— those of the recent past. Authorized , as Second Class Matter by the Post Office Department, Ottawa, Canada R. J. Pattingale of Picnic Grove,. time on the Soulanges Canal, re- J died. Friday, aged 82. Four heavy iron girders, fifty-six turned to town on Monday.. ' (Continued on Page 3) The Glengarry News, Alexandria, Ontario, Thursday, September 26th, ,1957 Pa ere 3

roll call, which was “A custom and superstition of your forefather”. Rambling... NEWS OF « NEWS AND • MOOSE CREEK STEWARTS GLEN A report of 4-H Homemaking ■« OF INTEREST MAXVILLE SURROUNDING • MAXVILLE HIGH Club Achievement Day in Alex- (Continued from Page 2) • FROM DISTRICT • Mr. 'and Mrs. Preston Hutt and Mrs. Peter E Sinclair spent a few andria District High School was Alouettes seem to be still relying son, Linton Hutt, of Cornwall, spent days in Ottawa, visiting her daughf- given by Mrs. J. P. MacLeod, and on “the Rifle’s” arm to keep them Another school year has started Saturday with the latter’s sister, ter, Miss Joan'Sinclair, and friends. a few of the members reported they in the win column and that’s prov- Miss. Doris Honeywell of Ottawa, and we are all hard at work once Mrs. Caroline Buchanan. Mrs. D. J. MacLeod of Skye, is had been ablç to attend. Institute ing harder and harder to do against was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. NEWS WANTED more. The Student Council execu- visiting her daughter, Mrs. L. A. members donated a generous gift the battling kind of team spirit the Archie Munroe and family for the Would those people who wish tive has-been elected and has start- Fred Emerson,, Toronto, was a Stewart and Mr, Stewart. of money to the club and their Tiger Oats and the Rough Riders weekend. to have items put in the paper, ed to prepare for future events. visitor in town on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. T. C, Griffith and leader for continuance of this good are showing. As long as-Etcheverry Miss Jennie Cameron, who has please either mail or ’phone Glee Club has been organized under Mis's Elva McRae of Ottawa, spent Norman, of Niagara Falls, visited work, is directing play, we don’t expect to spent the past ten- days visiting with them to Mrs. McDermid, on or the very able leadership of Rev. C. the weekend with her parents, Mr Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Stewart, re- A paper on “Pickling Problems” see Montreal coming up with a real Mr. and Mrs. Archie Munroe, has before Tuesday of every week. H. Dawes of Alexandria. From all and Mrs. A. D. McRae. J cently. read- by the president, was very team. And Toronto’s. Argos have demonstrated in six successive losses returned to her home in Cornwall Thank you! the students who take music, I have - Many pupils, teachers and par- A number from here attended the helpful and instructive. this week. heard that everyone likes him very ents, on Thursday attended the reception for Mr. and Mrs. J.- M. that they lack cohesion and team Mrs. Dougald MacGillivray gave spirit. Sunday visitors at the home o{ much. Field Day on the spacious lawn of Arkinstall, at Athol school. a talk on the various forms of 'Mrs. A. TJrquhart were jMr; and Mrs. Mrs. E. Scott is visiting her It’s the squads from the smaller spending to the roll call. A baseball schedule , has, - beep Mr. and Mrs. Jake Leonard. plastic available to the homemaker Bob-Ûrquhart of Prescott, and Mr., formed,, and both the boys” and the Mr., and Mrs. Gordon Crawford nephew, Rae Catton, at Westport. and the advantages and disad- cities that are showing the fight and Mrs. Dalton Gadbois -of Corn- The meeting opened with the Mr. and Mi's. D. G. McNaiighton that brings victories even when singing of Hymn 41, followed grith girls’ teams have done well so far. and son John of Cornwall, and Miss vantages of each. A contest on the "wall. ■ ! Many of the students are prac- Alice Cass, R.N., of Montreal, spent and Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Stewart same subject was won by Mrs. J. P. their player material may be weaker the Scripture reading by MTs. Hugh spent Sunday with. Mr. and Mrs. on paper than that the big towns Mrs. J. W. Kennedy and sons, Smith, from the third chapter of tising hard" for the annual field day the weekend with Mrs. Crawford’s- MacLeod and Mrs. W. R. MacLeod. ■Duncan and MacRae, visited friends between Finch, Ingleside and Max- mother, Mrs. Buchanan. Keith Watson at Glen Walter. can afford to hire. And that’s as Gelations. Several old relics were displayed it §hould be. The Ambitious City in Lachine, Que., on Saturday/ ville. it will take place, on Friday, Mrs. Bessie Clingen, Alexandria, Mrs.. A. R. Stewar* spent the as part of programme on “Historical Weekend visitors with Mr. and A paper entitled ‘!The Secret of September 27th. We have our own boys, the Capital city crew, are ■ Christian Living”, was read by Mrs. visited during the week with her weekend at her home here. Research”, and of particular inter- Mrs. Napoleon Lagroix were Miss eliminations here and now it is up Miss Mary Sinclair, after enjoying hungry for victory over their more Harold Willis, followed by prayer. father, James Marjerrison. est was a minute book of the local prosperous opponents from “Big Plorence Martin and Miss Margaret to those winners to keep up Max- a holiday trip to Western Canada, school in which minutes of the 'Odette, both of Ingleside; Mrs. John Mrs. R. J, Hdople presided oyer ville High School’s tradition by Anniversary services on Sunday spent a few days at her home here. Town”, and their fans are as hungry the business session, opening with were well attended in Knox Pres- years 186.7-71 were recorded by Alguire of Cornwall; James Tobin, ! carrying away a good many of the school superintendents. Mrs. J. P. to see the big boys humbled. formerly of Dickinson’s Landing, a poem entitled “One Step More”. prizes. . I’ve heard- rumors that byterian Church; Rev. J. W. Bell When you’re hungry enough, Business items were then discussed. of Finch, moderator of the Presby- MacLeod read sevëral extracts and .and Leonard Odette of the Immi- Ingleside intends to take over this there’s that much more incentive It was moved by Mrs. John D. Mac- tery of Glengarry, was guest McCrimrrlon WI members were spellbound with in- gration Department in Cornwall. field day. What say, gang? I doubt terest and amusement as they lis- to show fight. And the fighting Mr. and Mrs. Peter Sporrihg of Rae, seconded by Mrs. W. Hall, and it! speaker, and Miss Henrietta Van- team is hard to stop. carried, that necessary repairs^, be derwal was soloist. The young boys’ Held Meeting tened to the reading of these old Ottawa, visited with his parents, This is It for another week, See recordings. Rah, rah, Rough Riders. Mr. and1 Mrs. S. Sporring. done at the Manse and that bed- you again next week'. choir rendered an anthem. Whs. The September meeting of Mc- room furniture be purchased. Mrs. Vanderwal and Mrs. MaoCuaig were Cximmon Women’s Institute was / The October meeting will be a Duncan MacLeod of Ottawa, spent Bazaar and Tea at the home of "the weekend with his mother, Mrs. R. J. Hoaple, Mrs. G. H. McDougall Missionary Monthly, “Which Should organists. . held in the hall, Thursday aftér- and Mrs, L. W. McKillican were ap- It Be” when the budget wouldn’t noon, September 12th. The presi- Mrs. John Benton, on the afternoon F. MacLeod. Mr. and Mrs. A. D. McRae and J pointed to act on the Manse com- stretch, by Isobel Leith of Japan. son Dwaine, arrived home during dent, Mrs. MacDonald, presided, of the 17th. For RESULTS Use Fraser Cummings left on Tuesday, Following current events and September 24th, to enter Queen’s mittee for purchasing the Same; Mrs. H. Quart , also read from the week, after spending two weeks’ and opened the meeting with the Mrs. McKillican reported a sub- the Missionary Monthly, “Ainoiig holidays in Saskatchewan. 3 They singing of the Ode, followed by the “God Save the Queen”, the hos- University in Kingston. tesses, Mrs. Archie MacLeod and William. Kippen . has returned stantial balance in the treasury. The Church. Women”, in Kanazawa, also visited other sections of the Lord’s Prayer and Mary Stewart “NEWS” WANT ADS date for the annual fall bazaar was Japan, by Mary Haig. Mrs. Stanley West, am Collect. Mrs. Rory MacGillivray, served from Western Canada, where he lunch. had spent the past month. discussed and November 16th was Kippen gave the Study Book, “Cross Fourteen members answered the Ronald -Bishop of Sherbrooke, choseh. Excerpts from report of the and Crisis in Japan”. The first ■Que., motored to Maxville to spend annual meeting of the Dominion chapter of this book was given. Miss Friday night ' with Bill Chesbro. Council of WA were, read by the A. Cass closed this part of the They left on Saturday morning to secretary, and it was decided to service with prayer. spend the weekend visiting friends send to the Council for a literature Mrs. C. B. McDermid, president, in Ottawa. packet. It was also decided to write took over for the business portion Sympathy of the community is for information regarding an out- of the meeting and opened -with a CANADIAN GENERAL ELECTRIC are pleased to 1 reading, “Friendship”, based on a extended to Mr. and Mrs. Richard side plaque for the church. The Denver, whose son met a tragic meeting closed .with the Mizpah verse Of Scripture found in St. John ( benediction. A social hour followed. 15, verse 13. Mrs. H. Quart was announce the Appointment of LEMAY TV & RADIO death on Thursday. > . * . . , * Alex. M- MacRae of Melaval, acting secretary in the absence of Sasfc,, arrived in Maxville on Tues- EVENING AUXILIARY Mrs. H. Blaney. as exclusive RADIO & TELEVISION DEALERS day, September 24th, to i visit his The Evening Auxiliary (WMS) of Lunch was served by Mrs. sister, Mrs. M. Hall, and also friends the United Church, held their Winter’s unit. in Alexandria in the district; monthly meeting in the church hall ... pn Tuesday evening. Mrs. S. Winter AUXILIARY MET TO PURCHASE FURNITURE I presided over the Worship service, The September meeting of the FOR MANSE the topic being ‘‘The Jby of Chris- Evening Auxiliary was held m St. SALES and SERVICE The monthly meeting- of the tian Friendship”. Members of the Andrew’s Sunday School room. Women’s Association of the Max- unit assisting her were: Mrs. J. D. Mrs. John W. MacEwen’s unit was ville United Church was; held at McRae, prayer; Mrs. H. Manchester, in charge of the devotions. Mrs. the home of Mrs..Harold Willis, last Scripture. reading and Bible lesson. MacEwen presided for the meeting. Tuesday evening, with 22 ladies re- Mrs. C. J. MacPhail read from the The Psaljn, “I’H of Salvation take the cup’’’, opened, the devotions. To Celebrate Our Opening we are offering Mrs. Wm. R. MacEwen gave the Scripture reading, and Mrs. John W. MacEwen led in prayer. this outstanding TELEVISION SPECIAL ■ Miss Mabel Moss reviewed a chap- ter of the Study Book. The singing of hymn “I’m Not Ashamed To Own My Lord”, closed this portion of the tdpcuj I meeting. GENERAL E LE C T R IC 'vY ; . ft Mrs. Archie Munro presided for the business part. The roil call was answered by each member using a bifflt by ckeqM. .ra/!e,a, j verse- containing the -word “Shep- 21” DeLuxe Console herd”. • Plans were discussed for the Fall Vmotud CbjeqiiMq Acamb 1 Thankoffering and the 70th anni- versary of the WMS. The offering was dedicated and a hymn sung. Prayer closed the Ask your branch for folder about meeting. Lunch was served. Save $100-00 this popular new "Royal" service AFTERNOON AUXILIARY The September meeting of the TlfE ROYAL BANK OF CANADA Afternoon Auxiliary was held oh STRATOPOWER DELUXE CHASSIS Thursday afternoon at the home of Here is a powerful deluxe chassis with a 22-tube performance. Mrs. W. Wilkinson. The president, Designed to bring you finest quality reception at economy prices. Mrs. Lyman McKillican, conducted the opening exercises. A hymn was sung and a minute of silence was observed in memory of a former member. Miss Minnie McEwen. Mrs. McKillican read from the 27th IMPROVED CASCODE TUNER chapter of Acts, and spoke of the Provides quick, sensitive tuning — even in difficult fringe areas. fqur anchors of faith — trust, cour- age, patience and: determination. The Lord’s Prayer, repeated in un- ison closed this part of the meeting. After the roll call and the read- ADVANCED ALUMINIZED TUBE ing of the minutes of last meeting,- Gives you- bright, crisp picture with whiter “whites” and flacker 14 visits and five hospital visits were “blacks”. AI30 a greater range of in-between tones. reported. Mrs. Wilkinson reported a Sectional meeting to be held in : • ' : * Avonmore on Friday evening, ☆ October, 11th. Mrs. Dambton re- ported that a bale had been packed and sent to the Unitarian Services EXTRA DARK SAFETY GLASS in Ottawa. Viewing is always better whether in broad daylight or with bright The treasurer’s report was given, room lights on. ' and Mrs. H. Lambton closed this part .of the meeting with prayer. Mrs. W. Wilkinson had charge of the Worship and Study period, the subject for the day being, “The Joy SIMPLIFIED TUNING SYSTEM of Christian Friendship". The Top front cluster tuning for easier-than-ever station tuning. Scripture reading for today was taken froih Philippians, chapter I. Hymn 392 was repeated in -unison. The first chapter of our new Study Book, “Conversations on Japan”, FEATURE STYLE WOODEN CABINET was reviewed by Mrs. Wilkinson and Mrs. Lyall Robinson, and was dosed Beautiful wood grain cabinets in lustrous walnut or light oak. with prayer. “My Life Insurance man Mrs. Wilkinson was thanked for WHEN YOU NEED her hospitality, and after thè meet- did a grand job for me* Ed” ing closed a social half hour was spent and a cup of tea served. REG. PRICE $339-00 All talk over the back fence isn’t about sport, or politics, or tele- —-o S ERVICE vision programs. Very often it’s about such vital things as looking after the family and having enough money to retire on. Your life insurance man is well equipped to solve these problems. GLEN ROY FOR YOUR He is trained to analyse all the-facts about a family’s future require- NOW ments. He serves Canadian families by offering practical plans to Miss Betty Emberg left last week RADIO OR TY SET meet individual needs. for Toronto, where she is taking a Life Insurance representatives have exceptional training opportuni- Home Economics course at Ryerson ties today. Thep own companies provide them with basic courses Institute of Technology. covering 's wide Variety of subjects. . John1 Munro is attending Queen’s CALL 755 Through the Life Underwriters Association of Canada they have University, Kingston, where he has $239-00 access to the experience of many able men who have helped; to make enrolled in the Arts course. Canadians the world’s best-insured people. This Association has a R^r. and Mrs. C. J. Driscoll spent 2-year training program' for its members. And, in addition, for the weekend in Montreal, and on those who desire to pursue more advanced studies, there is a 3-year Saturday attended the Giroux- university extension course leading to the Association’s designation Kermy - wedding. Of Chartered Life Underwriter (C.L.U.). Mr. and -Mrs. Francis Allinotte, This thorough training plus practical experience in helping people Mrs. Jack McCulloch and Brian and Clifford McCulloch were in Mont- LEMAY TV and Radio explains why millions of Canadians have welcomed the services of the modem Life Underwriter. real on Sunday, to visit Jack Mc- CLAUDE and YVON LEMAY Culloch, who is a patient in the General Hospital. THE LIFE INSURANCE COMPANIES IN CANADA Miss Anne McDonald, Montreal, Phone 755 Main Street Alexandria _ .. . L-257D spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Archie McDonald and family. Page 4 The Glengarry News, Alexandria, Ontario, Thursday, Septemher 26th, 1957

OPTOMETRIST Montreal of future: An impressive glimpse into futi.rc * ALEXANDRIA down-town Montreal is revealed by this view of model of a master plan (left) accepted by Canadian National Rail- Opportunity This Area IRON & METAL ways recently for the development of its Central Terminal C.S. Kartes, O.D. area. Prepared by Webb and Knapp (Canada) Ltd., the Canadian Company operating on a national scale has immediate • • openings for ambitious men or women to manage local business EYES master plan covers three blocks in Montreal’s heartland and calls for a 40-storey office building in the shape of a dealing with some of Canada’s largest chain stores; can be handled EXAMINED We buy all kinds of Scrap. cruciform; a wide plaza with sunken open-air restaurant in spare hours at start if desired; honesty and dependability more Office at 236 Pitt Street, Cornwall and a shopping concourse with two levels of parking under- important than past experience. Our liberal financial assistance (Above the Thrift Store) • • neath; a 15-Storey, a 20-storey and a five-storey office enables rapid expansfan. This is a business on a high plane for high type men or women of character only. Hours: 9.30 a.m. to 6.00 p.m. building; a block-wide promenade of shops, a theatre and a W. MORRIS, Manager. massive thrée-storey transportation centre to integrate Daily Except Wednesday APPLICANTS MUST HAVE rail, bus, air and automobile facilities. The plaza area will APPROX. $1,700.00 , 34-6C Phone: Lochiel 14-R-13 be called Place Ville Marie to commemorate the first’ settlement founded, on the site of what is now Montreal (Which is secured), and good references. These openings will pay '5SS?S^ÎSSSSS2S»SSSS2)S?8!SS5iS8S2ïSSSS832t and this area will be leased to Webb and Knapp (Canadi ' y^u exceptionally high monthly income immediately, and rapidly Ltd. for. immediate development. Donald Gordon, pre^- . increase as business expands. Prefer applicants aspiring earnings dent of the CNR, below right, is shown studying the model from $10,000.00 to $20,000.00 yearly. No high pressure men wanted with William Zeckendorf, president of Webb and Knapp as.NO SELLING required. If you can qualify and have necessary ECIALIZED SERVICE (Canada) Ltd. s cash, write today giving phone number and particulars for local interview. Write: Manager, P.O. Box No. 125, Station B, Montreal, and FAMOUS BRANDS . 36-38-39-40 The qualified mechanics on our lubrication work are your assur- ance of a thoroughly greased and safer car, LUBRICATION ID -A. IT O IEJ Cars and Small Trucks — $1.00 MOBIL OIL $2.00 per gal. at the HART BATTERIES .\ $12.10 up DOMINION TIRES— NEW CO-OP — VANKLEEK HILL 600x16 .$12.45 up — 670x15 $12.95 up —-—• Laurier Lefebvre’s Service Station Friday, Sept. 27th PHONE 391 ALEXANI/RÏA Admission — $1 per gent — Ladies Free' AUTO ELECTRIC & CARBURETOR Refreshments Included V SPECIALIST

ANNUAL GLENGARRY COUNTY FOUND-The Perfect Solution... P LOW I N G ... to the problem of retirement years. The Sun Life of Canada has the life insurance plan to suit M ATC H AHS Field Day your needs. To be sure that gracious living is always a natural part of your life is really ON THE FARM OF NEIL MaeLEAN Jos. Filion Returned As Set For Oct. 4th The new quarter-mile track at not difficult. Why not consult me President Alexandria Curling Club the local Area High School will today? MAXVILLE, ONTARIO be in tip-,top shape for the Jos. Filion was re-elected presi- annual school field day set for LARRY J. McCOSHAM One Mile East of St. Elmo dent of Alexandria Curling Club at next Friday, October 4th. The DISTRICT SUPERVISOR the annual meeting held September events will be run off between 162 Pitt Street CORNWALL 12th in the clubrooms. J. G. Blinn Badminton Club 10 a.m. and 3.10 p.m., and the is again vice-president and D. N. LAWRENCE J. MacDONALD public is cordially invited to Phone 252 LANCASTER McRae, secretary-treasurer. Names New Slate attend. WED., OCT. 2 Several ladies were added to the Mrs'. Mary Jane ...Macdonald was SUN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY OF CANADA executive, this year, with Mrs. C. E. -A- PROGRAMME elected president of the Gien- Kitts of Lancaster, as second vice- garrians BadmintpBiitClub, at the Demonstration of “Tile Drainage and Open Ditch president. The ladies took to curl- organizational meeting held last Equipment ing for the first time last year, and Midget Car Races in the coming season the club hopes Thursday night at the Armouries. Classes for Everyone,in She succeeds Lloyd Gagnier, who to see,them more fully organized. Tractor and Horse-Drawn Plows held the post last year. At Rigaud Park Demonstrations of Late Model Farm Equipment One of the best seasons in the Some 25 players were out Tuesday Once again, the promoters of and Tillage Implements 34-year history of the club was re- and the club looks .to a most suc- viewed. The highest income, in its Rigaud Park, always on the lookout Glengarry Commission Auction cessful season. Play will be on ! for something new to interest its history was recorded; there were Tuesday and Thursday evenings and ANNUAL BANQUET more than 60 men playing as well public, will present, Sunday, Sep- anyone wishing to try the sport will tember 29th, Midget Car Races, MAXVILLE COMMUNITY HALL as some 20 ladies; ice conditions be welcome on those nights. . WE WANT FOR were consistently good through the These small autos, measuring only Wednesday, October 2nd, 1957, at 7 p.m. year and competition keen. Some The complete slate of officers: nine feet long and averaging speeds Hon. .Presidents — Lt.-Col. Don up to 70 miles, are a must' on any GUEST SPEAKER 17 curlers from -Lancaster were r active on the ice and in the social Stewart, Captairf Harold Stim- racing fans’ list. N Catered by Ladies of Maxville Curling Club son. Next Monday Night, Sept. Mh life of the club. Sparking the re- First time presented in .our region, Admission $1.50 surgence of the club was the President — Mrs. Mary Jane Mac- these tiny cars are in demand all idonald Entertainment Everybody Welcome extensive remodelling of the club- across other parts of Canada and JOHN D. MacLEOD, President J. Y. HUMPHRIES, Sec’y rooms which involved considerable 1st Vice -.Pres. —.Miss Georgette* the UB. capital expenditure. Gagnier. 1 100 Holstein Heifers Dunvegan, Ont. Alexandria, Ont. Also in the same bill, Labelle is Some repairs to the roof are 2nd Vice - Pres.—Sgt. John Proulx. sponsoring a Sprint Car Machine. iy Years Old planned and there will be a series Secretary»— Ronald Masson. These machines are. a Tittle bigger 2 of suppers starting soon. Treasurer — Paul Poirier, than the midget car, but their i Committees : The complete slate of officers : / velocity is a little more. Their driv- We Guarantee a Price Range of Hon. Pres. — His Excellency Bishop Games and Tournament — Lloyd ers must be accurate and exceed- Brodeur. l Gagnier, Mrs. Yolande Mc- ingly skillful, and often. in spite of 10 to 12 cents a pound Kinnon, Real Boisvenu. their skill, a spill or two will occur, r Hon. Vice - Pres. — Osie Villeneuve, Entertainment—Miss Muriel Char- which adds to the excitement. A FRACTION OF AN INCH MP-elect; Fèrn Guindon, MPF- lebois, Miss Germaine Lalonde, - • • elect; Rev. C. H. Dawes, Rev. Guibert Sabourin. The program is under the direc- MARES ALL THE DIFFERENCE C. F. Gauthier. tion of Speed Enterprises ' Reg. of Ottawa, and in case of rain will be Glengarry Commission Auction President—Jos. Filion. postponed to Oétober 6th. WHEN TIP TOP EXPERTS 1st Vice - Pres. — J. G. Blinn. Phone 286 LANCASTER, Ont. TAKE YOUR MEASUREMENTS So, for spills and chills, come to 2nd Vice - Pres. — Mrs. C. E. Kitts. Rigaud Park for an exciting after- ■Secretary-Treasurer—D. N. McRae. noon.—Advt. —and hand-cut and tailor your, suit faithfully to your Membership Committee—C. E, Kitts, personal measure. Subtle differences in narrower lapels, Laurent Crevier, Adolph Lauzon, slightly higher-lapel notches, slightly .narrower waist- Wilfrid Marcoux. line, more natural shoulders will give you a suit that is Property Committee—J. P. Gallant, right in style, fit and comfort. cpr'A nr G. G. Aubry. Entertainment Committee — Jos. Filion, Alcide / Lefebvre, . Jos. Roy, Pete Bonneville, Aime Menard, Mrs. Wilfrid Menard, Mrs. H. K. Abbey, Mrs. Roger Roy, Mrs. Alcide Lefebvre. OPENING DYER Sid’s Music Store Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Blair took up residence in their new home in Main Street — Opposite Chenier’s Hardware Maxville last week. They were en- tertained by a number oL relatives and friends at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William Macintosh, prior to TUESDAY, OCT. 1st then- leaving this district. Stanley Fraser spoke briefly on behalf of WILL SAVE those present, wishing Mr. and Mrs. Blair well1 in their new home, and ALL THE LATEST HIT RECORDS hoped they would be able to be. YOU among us as usual. Mrs. Chas.J Blair and Mrs. Wm. Macintosh pre- UP TO 20% MISS JEAN PLAMADOR sented them with a mahogany step IS IN CHARGE OF THE RECORD DEPARTMENT end table on behalf of those present. Messy in your home, oily soot Mr. and Mrs. Blair thanked all and cripples heating efficiency in- invited them to their home at any side your burner! Proven in PIANOS - RECORD PLAYERS - GUITARS time. A social time was spent and thousands of jiomes, HY- lunch was served by a number of TEST 303, the revolutionary V SHEET MUSIC - VIOLINS the ladies. new high-combustion fuel oil Mrs. Maud E. Clare, London, Eng- rids you of soot in both places! BLACK DIAMOND GUITAR STRINGS and ACCESSORIES MEN’S WEAR land, is visiting her son, Ronald 7 Don't Delay Call today! Musical Instruments Repaired Mill Square — Alexandria Clare. She spent the weekend with Mr; and Mrs. Wm. Macintosh and DROP IN AND VISIT OUR STORE . . . WE WILL BE PLEASED TO SERVE YOU Florence. ARTHUR DUGGAN Mr. and Mrs. Norman Paul, Al- Fuel Oil Sales SID PLAMADOR, Prop. TIP TOP TAILORS monte, visited with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Macintosh on Monday. Phone 139 Alexandria The Glengarry News, Alexandria, Ontario, Thursday, September 26th, 1957 Page 5

>«çèG*C«0«0«G«C«0«0*G*0»0«0*0«0«0«0«0*0«C*0«C* Peaceful Atom is National Exhibition Theme ^ ; ^ cmmüwage Rummage Sale Saturday, October 5th SOCIAL and PERSONAL Masonic Hall Mr. and Mrs. Fred C. MacLeod, G. G. Aubry represented District Douglas and Joan, ' of Vancouver, .No. 1, Knights of Columbus, last at 1:00 pm. are spending two weeks with her weekend in Toronto at a meeting of parents, Mr. and Mrs: Ewen A. Mac- the State Board and District Depu- ’ Good Bargains in ties. Millan, Laggan, and his brother, J. Clean Used Clothing, Shoes, Hats, K. and Mrs. MacLeod, Kirk Hill. Mrs. Conrad Dubois, L'Orignal, is visiting her daughter, Mrs. G. G. Boyce MacGillivray of McCrim- Rubbers for men, women and mon, returned . on Monday to Aubry, Mr. Aubry and family. Her many Glengarry friends ex- children Queen’s University, Kingston, where tend sincere sympathy to Mrs. R. J. he is entering the third year of the McDonald of Merriton, Ont., for- Auspices of The W.A., Alexandria Arts course in History and English. fnerly of Glen Roy, in her recent On Monday last week, Mr. and bereavement, the death of her sister Church on the Hill Mrs. Hector MacGillivray and Mr. in Mellen, Wise. and Mrs. Cecil Reynolds of Brock- Mr. and Mrs. E. W> Morris and ville, were visitors with Mrs. M. E. family returned to Campbell’s Bay, MacGillivray and Flora A. and Mr. Que., after spending holidays with and Mrs. Rory MacGillivray and Mi’, and Mrç. P. J. Morris. While family. here they visited Smith Falls, Ont.; \ Clement Furniture Co Mrs. Mack McCûaig, nurse at the Rome and Utica/N.Y., and Mont- o Phone 43 Main Street South Phone 43 Smith .Clinic, is leaving there at the real, Que. Sunday visitors with Mr. end of this month, and sailing to and Mrs. P. J, Morris were Mr. and Specials For September Scotland in November for a winter Mrs. Donald McPhee, Lachine, and Regular Special holiday. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Morris, "Montreal. FREEZER, RCA, 20 cu. ft $539.00 $399.00 Mr. and Mrs. John M. Arkinstall, Miss Jean Hambre of Toronto, TV, ADMIRAL, 21-inch $289.00 $199.00 . Maxville, had as their guests on who spent the weekend with Mr. WASHER, EASY $219.50 $159.00 Sunday, Mr. .and Mrs. Ernest Wig- and Mrs. J. Stark, returned to To- We have a big stock of BEDROOM SETS, field of Ottawa, and Mrs. Maud- ronto on Sunday. Over the week- CHESTERFIELD SETS, CHROME SETS, MATTRESSES MacDonald of Alexandria. end they also had as guests Mr. and The peaceful use of atomic energy is one of the four main themes of the United Kingdom stand at 20% DISCOUNT ON ANYTHING YOU BUY Miss Shirley McLennan, who has Mrs. C. Gordon of Toronto. i the Canadian National Exhibition in Toronto. This is a general view of the fast fission breeder reac- CASH or TERMS been on àn extensive tour to the Mr. and Mrs. Ray Smollett and tor nearing completion at Dounreay in the north of Scotland. We Buy, Sell School Debentures at 5% to 6% Interest West coast, returned home and daughters Gail and Gwen, are vaca- spent the weekend with the parents tioning with the former’s parepts, Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Smollett at Mrs. Patrick R. MacDonald was in and family, Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Mc- Montreal on Saturday, where she Tom Beliefeuille Jos. Castonguay Lennan, Lancaster. New Carlisle, Que. His many friends will/be pleased attended the funeral services of a Mr. Alex J. McDonald of Mont- to hear that John Janies McPhee, cousin, the late Jack Phyper. Mrs. Dies At 82 North Lancaster THE NEW real, was here on Saturday, to at- who was a patient in Hotel Dieu, Phyper is the former Ella Mac- A respected resident of the Alex- tend the funeral of Mrs. Jack Mc- Cornwall, is enjoying a few days Donald, 2nd Kenyon. Mrs. Mac- andria area for many years, Thomas Dies Sept. 5th Master, and spent the weekend with at his home before returning to his Donald returned on Saturday eve- Bellefeuille died in Hotel Dieu, The death of Joseph Castonguay, Green Valley Pavilion his sisters at Glen Roy. position in Ottawa this weekend. ning, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Cornwall, September 6th. He was 79-year-old North Lancaster resi- Mr. and Mrs. J. Bohus and Mi-. Mayor George Simon and Miss Archie MacDougall and Finnan aged 82. dent, occurred Thursday, September Jack Hendrie of Montreal, spent the Two Miles South of Alexandria Molly Simon are visiting their MacDonald. The latter has re- Born in St Eugene, he was a son 5th, at Montreal. weekend at their summer cottage in sister, Mrs. S. W. Jacobs, in Mont- turned to civilian life and is now OPENED LAST FRIDAY Glen Roy and also visited with Mr. of Olivier Bellefeuille and his wife, Mr. Castonguay was born at Glen real, while attending the Holy Day employed at Elmhurst in Montreal. Cecile Larocque. A carpenter by Nevis, Ont., a son of the late An- and Mrs. S.-Gunn in Lancaster. services, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh J. McDonald TO A PACKED HOUSE Mr. and Mrs. Georgé, Stewart and trade, he came to reside at Fassifem toine Castonguay and Marie Louise Mr. and Mrs. John Archie Mc- of Montreal, are holidaying with more than 50 yeMS ago and. had Larocque. Mr. and Mrs. John E. McDonald pf Cormick motored to Ottawa with his parents, Major and Mrs. Angus since lived in Alexandria and the He is survived by four daughters, Montreal, spent the weekend at the their son: Cormick, to resume his McDonald. ^ McMillan home in Glen Roy. immediate area. At the time of his Theona Castonguay, Montreal; Mrs. studies'-at Ottawa University, and Mrs. Archie M. MacDonald spent death he was residing at Guaytown. BIG DANCE Antoine Brisbois (Edna), Mrs. El- Mrs. E. L. D. McMillan of Lag- visited friends and relatives in last week itj Ottawa, the guest of gan, is spending this week in Mont- To mourn his passing he leaves zear Poirier, Mrs. Edward Poirier Alexandria and the 6th of Kenyon, Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Cameron. She his wife, the former Elizabeth real, the guest of her sister, Mrs. on the occasion of their thirty- returned with them on Friday, and (Aurore), all of Cornwall; two sons, J. O’Meara and Joan. Quesnel, three sons and four daughr Urgele, and Arcade, both of Mont- Friday, Sept. 27th second wedding anniversary. they remained on here for the ters: Real, at home; Donat, Port Mrs. J. D. Campbell, Cornwall, weekend. real; four brothers, Alexandre, Colborne, and Jewy, Fort Erie; Gerry, of Dalhousie Station; An- AND EVERY FRIDAY NIGHT and her guest, Mrs. F. Rauer, Glo- Misses Mina Lanthier and Georgina, Cecile, Rose and Maxine. toine, and Wilfrid, both of Mont- versville, N.Y., renewed friendship Gemma Therrien of Montreal, and Two brothers and five sisters also OUR HALL IS AVAILABLE for RECEPTIONS and in Alexandria, on Friday. Mrs. Misses Sue Therrien and Joan Mar- real; three sisters,- Aline, Nashway, survive; Donat and Joseph Belle- N.H.; Mrs. James Walsh (Marie OTHER ENTERTAINMENT Tea And Bake Sale Rauer is the former Florence Des- coux ôf Alexandria, are spending feuille, Mrs. Jos. Borris, Mrs. Harry jardins, a one-time employee of the this week in New York City. I Louise), Montreal, and Mrs. Henri BENOIT LEGAULT, Proprietor , in aid of Lajoie, Mrs. John Borris, Mrs. Don'at Campeau, Dalhousie Station. Alexandria post office. Mrs. Eva Gareau and Mrs. Ar- Seguin, all of Alexandria; Mrs. Joe Funeral services were held on Our Lady’s Missionaries mand Lacombe visited on Sunday Gareau, Point Fortune. in Martintown with Mrs. .Donat The largely attended funeral was Monday from the Bonneville Fu- neral Home, Cornwall, to the Glen $V'«o*o*o»o*o«o»o«o«o*o«o«o«c*o»o*o*oéo*o«o»o*o*o»o*o*oéo«o«o«ôiK>«o«»o#o*o«o*o*o«o»o«<'•0«0 «0*0#0«0*0«C*J — in — Dicaire, arid t attended the OWL held September &th from Marcoux MCrffe’S CANDY euchre at St, John Bosco hall on & Morris Funeral Home to Sacred Nevis Church, for service at 10 a.m. Iona Academy Sunday evening. Heart Church. Rev. Emilien Houde, j Interment was in St. Margaret’s “POT OF GOLD” Rev. Kevin O’Brien and Mr. and P.P., chanted the Mass of Requiem. cemetery. AUCTION SALE ST*. RAPHAELS XXX CHOCOLATES Mrs. Michael O’Brien, Detroit, are Interment was in St. Alexander’s 1 Pound $1.65 visiting with Mrs. Dan O’Brien, Mr. cemetery, Lochiel. family last week. of HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE at and Mrs. Rod O’Brien and with The pallbearers were: Leo, Gil- Mr. and Mrs. Duncan McCrim- October 5th, 1957 relatives at Bridge End. bert, Clement and Isadore Quesnel, mon and Linda, and Miss Isabel VILLAGE OF GLEN SANDFIELD Misses Helen, Genevieve and McCrimiffon of Cornwall, spent the 2:30 - 6:00 p.m. Donat Bellefeuille and Wilfrid Gabriel Gormley visited here at the Borris. weekend with Fred MacCrimmon. Sponsored by Wilfred Mcleister Villeneuve h0*0»C«0»' , ;«0*C*0«0« I3S3888o8888838S8o88838oS88Sg3888S8888S888288S8o8888SSS3S883ïSgSg8g8g28Sg88 CINEMASCOPE Que., to Mr. Kenneth Stewart GREEN VALLEY Thursday, Friday, Saturday Pollock, C.A., son of Mr. and Mrs. September 26 - 27 - 28 K. S. Pollock of Pincourt, Que., took- Miss Mary Beckstead spent the Vue Français place on Monday, September 2nd, in weekend with her parents, in Far- "To Catch A Thief’ St. John Fisher Roman Catholic ran’s Point. MONDAY Congratulations are extended to Drama Color VistaVision Church, Valois, Que., the Rev. for The Til Season Cary Grant - Grace Kelly Father John D. Purcell officiating. Mr. and Mrs,. Laurent Lefebvre, who and The wedding reception was held have a new son, born September .. THE Wednesday, October 2nd, Only at the Larry Moquin Hotel in Ste 23rd. GOOD PROGRAMS DOUBLE BILL TUESDAY Annes. Miss Mary Anne Seguin was in Later, the couple left by air for Ottawa over the weekend. ARE HERE NOW Fort Lauderdale, Florida, and on Mr. and Mrs. Mervyn MacDonald “3 Hours To; Kill” Sept. 30 — Oct. 1 their return . will reside in Notre and Mrs. Rene Seguin visited last Don’t Miss Them Mystery Western Color Dame de Grace, Que. weekend in Oakville with Mr. and' We can supply you with all Dana Andrews -, Donna Reed Among the many out-of-town Mrs. M. E. Tibbals and family, prior to their departure for Vancouver. models of TV at the best guests were Mrs. Peter J. McDonell prices and with terms to “Inside Detroit” L’AGE DE of St. Raphaels, grandmother of Mrs. Wilfred Menard and Ronnie Menard left last Saturday by plane suit you. (ADULT) the bride, and Mr. and Mrs. John P. V McDonell and Ronnie, of Alex- for Winnipeg to be with Wilfred IT’S EASY Drama L’AMOUR andria.' ' Menard, who was stricken ill while Dermis O’Keefe -.Tina Carver on a business trip. and ECONOMICAL Mr. and Mrs. George Stewart Lochiel CWL visited with Mr. and Mrs. Rene Roy TO BUY at Sponsored Night over the weekend. 1 A very successful entertainment under the auspices of St. Alexan- der’s Sub-division, CWL, Lochiel, [EGARE WEEK END SPECIALS | was held in MeCrlmmon Hall, on using our Friday evening, September 20th. Clover cutting and silo filling is at A drawing for an Ayers blanket the order of the day in the district. BUDGET PLAN was held. The proceeds are to go Miss Christy Grant left for Bos- to Our Lady’s Missionaries. ton last week. She was accom- You Deal With Us Omer\ Poirier’s Grocery Store Master Allan Routhier was the panied by Mrs. Joan MacLean. No Other Finance winner. , Mr. and Mrs. Fred MacLeod apd Main Street North ALEXANDRIA family, from Vancouver, B.C., are See Our Stocks of RECORD PLAYERS, HI-FI, RADIOS, Etc. visiting friends in Glengarry. BIG' SPECIAL FOR THE REST OF THE SEASON PORK & BEANS 28 oz. 25c Winner At CWL Mr. and Mrs. Harold Cameron, Montreal, spent the weekend with AYLMER TOMATO SOUP 2 for 23c Card Party Mr. and Mrs. Dan MacLeod. MIRACLE WHIP MAYONNAISE 32 oz. 79c A good attendance enjoyed the Mr. and Mrs. Koenig of Phila- Boys’ or Girls’ Bicycles ■ ■ only $44.95 HABITANT PEA SOUP 28 oz. 17c St. Finnan’s CWL card party in aid delphia, spent a couple of weeks BUY NOW AND SAVE of Our Lady’s Missionaries, held in with Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Good- HABITANT TOMATO SOUP 28 oz. 19c Alexander Hall on Wednesday eve- man and family. We have a few lines to clear, such as WHITE BEANS 2 lbs. 32c ning. Prize winners are as follows: Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fergus FREEZERS — CEDAR CHESTS — CARPET RUGS CELERY Large Bunch 15c Bridge — Ladies, Mrs. R. J. MacRae on Saturday, were ,Miss Graham; gents, Rev. C. F. Gau- Evelyn MacRae, Miss Ina Roy and REXOLEUM RUGS, Etc. — Also all types of OIL FURNACES McINTOSH APPLES 2 lbs 17c thier. Euchre — Ladies, Mrs. D. H. Miss Nan Garvack, of Montreal. McDougald, Mrs. Maxime Lalonde, Friends of Mrs. Alex. Charlie SEE US BEFORE YOU BUY For Satisfaction in Sr., Mrs. R. J. McPherson; gents, MacDonald will be sorry to learn John C. Gauthier, James R. Mac- she is a patient in Civic Hospital, YOUR MEAT and GROCERY NEEDS Donald, Stuart McDonald. Ottawa. We hope for a speedy re- ] Door prize — Mrs. J. W. B. Ville- covery. LEGARE CO., LTD. Phone 478 - We Deliver neuve. Mrs. Hughie Benton and Mrs. Neil Phone 697 C. BOISVENU, Manager Alexandria Lunch was served 'after the dis- Chisholm and family visited Mr. <8 tribution of prizes. and Mrs. Morlin Campbell and j C"g8ï8gV - •oi !g88888g888g888888888888888S88888gcgî88888gS882og388238o3o8888283S3883888383g8g8888o838S88888888888S888S8888g3fg Page 6 The Glengarry News, Alexandria, Ontario, Thursday, September 26th, 1957'

TOURING • • • • • last year and is now nursing in she said,. “That fish does not California. look good to me”. “Madam”, replied the manager, “if you : VANKLEEK She watched the boy eat his were as dead as that fish you soup with the wrong spoon, wouldn’t look good either.” : HILL grasp the utensils with the wrong -fingers, eat the main Written for The Glengarry News course with his hands, and pour Every night for the past two by T. J. HUGHES tea into his saucer and blow on weeks the Hill boys have been going it. “Hasn’t watching your through practice for their coming It would, seem that we on Mill football game this Sunday with street have a little drag with the mother and father at the din- ner table taught you anything?” Cornwall. The Hill boys go to Town Council, as -we are always Cornwall to play the first game and first to get work done in this town. she asked. “Yeah”, said the boy. “Never to get married.” the following game will be at the This week we had our sidewalks re- Hill. These are the only exhibition paired. Town Council claims they games, but they could lead to a haven’t much money for sidewalk The new change in the school league being formed in the future. repairs, but Mill •-street had theirs time at the High School, to go into done this week — always first in effect at the end of the month, is line. Mind you, I’m not complain- causing some - concern among the ing, I live on Mill street. parents. A number of parents called PIPE LINE NEARING COMPLETION — Under construc- mission system. Work is in progress at five locations along the 310-mde, 20-inch diameter line in preparation for the school to find out who is re- Husbands! Wives! tion, and due for completion this year, is the Toronto-Mont- Horses, dogs and cats around sponsible for the new change, but delivery of gas to Montreal and intervening points. no one seems to know who gave the Get Pep, Vim; Feel Younger real section of Trans-Canada Pipe Lines’ natural-gas trans- a home have to be petted every Thoosards of couples are weak, worn-oufi little while if they are to stay orders. exhausted because body lacks uon. For new younger feeling after 40, try Ostrex Top1® happy. Just like husbands. Tablets. Contain Iron for new pep, ynn; plus Nothing on the dinner satis- supplement dose Vitamin B,. In a single day, Glen Gordon Skye Auxiliary fied the woman. She kept com- Ostrex supplies as much non as 16 doz; raw -COUNTY CORRESPONDENCE - Russell Hunter, a member of the ovsters 4 lbs. of liver, 16 lbs. of beef. Get-i Town Council, underwent a serious plaining constantly. Finally she acquainted” size costs little-ônly 60*. Or get; Had Meeting operation last Saturday morning in sent for the manager. “Sir”, Economy size and save 75All druggists. W.iW.S. Met the Ottawa Civic Hospital. Russell DUNVEGAN LOCML The September meeting of the Skye Auxiliary held their Sep- has been ailing for some time and Glen Gordon United WMS was held tember meeting at the home of Mrs. it is hoped that the operation will Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Gray, Ottawa, Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. at the home of Mrs. Roddy Mc- A. N. Stewart. The president, Flora remedy his trouble. spent Sunday with their ' brother,. Harold MacMillan, on the birth of Çuaig, in Lancaster. A. MacGillivray, presided. D. A. Gray. , i a baby son. The president, Mrs. Edgar Mc- The meeting opened by singing A recent bride was told, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Austin of We are glad to hear that our Cuaig, opened the meeting with Psalm 58. Opening prayer was “You’ll be a successful wife, Alexandria, visited their parental friends who were in hospital are prayer and announced the theme of given by Mrs. Dan MacLeod and young lady, not if you get the home on Tuesday evening. improved enough to be home again: the meeting would be “The Joy of Scripture reading ,by Mrs. D. EL best husband, but If you make Mr. and Mrs. Alèx. Grant of Ot- V. G. Chisholm and Gordon Mac- Christian Friendship”. Mrs. Tanner Macintosh. Minutes were read by the best of the husband you get. Canadians tawa, left here bn a holiday trip on Gillis, from the Hotel Dieu, Corn- gave the Scripture reading from the secretary, and approved as read. Saturday to Saint John, N.B. His wall, and Clifford Morris, from St. Philippians I, verses 1 to 8. The Correspondence was read, which Entries for the Hill World’s Horse mother, Mrs. A. Grant, and sister, Luke’s Hospital, Montreal. hymn, “O Master Let Me Walk With consisted of two “thank you” notes Drawing Contest are literally pour- Mrs, Jack Lowrie, accompanied Thee” was sung. Mrs. E. McCuaig and an executive meeting in Corn- ing in and I ain’t fooling. Entries own this Mr. and Mrs. Hugh P. MacMillan wall. Treasurers’ reports were then have been received from: Massena, them as, far as Montreal. and children and Mrs. Beckihgham followed the worship service in the Missionary Monthly. The hymn, given. Roll call was answered and N.Y.; Perth; Vank-leek Hill; Plan- -Mrs. S. McNairn of Mille Roches, spent Sunday afternoon hi Corn- offering received and dedicated. tagenet; Harrisville, N.Y.; Cale- spent Wednesday! the guest of wall. “What a Friend We Have in Jesus”, >big share Some articles came in for the Port donia, Ont.; Seeley’s Bay, Ont.; Misses Katie F. and Tena M. ürqu- Mrs. Gordon MacGillis spent last and prayer by Mrs. Tanner closed the devotional part of the meeting. Worker. Members were reminded, to Lombardy, Ont.; Farrellton, Que.; hart. week in Norwood, N.Y., with her remember a shut-in on- her birth- The Aims and Objects of the Venosta, Que.; Wakefield, Que.; Mi-, and Mrs. Norman Catton and daughter', Mrs. Stuart Hartin, Mr. day. The seventh chapter of the Knowlton, Ont., and Almonte, and of their little granddaughter, Heather H.artin and Lorraine. WMS were read in unison. Minutes Study Book was read by .Mrs. Nor- of the previous meeting were read indications are that many more Tenger, Toronto, arrived here to Recent, visitors with Mrs.. Gila man M. MacLeod, and the Glad by the secretary, Mrs. Jas. Wight- will join this number. After all, we spend holidays.. with their sister. Beckingham were her .sister, Mrs. Tidings by Mrs. Mack MacRae. are more .than a month, away from Miss Mora, and brother, Norman P. man, and -the treasurer’s report We were pleased to have Mrs. The Bell Gladys Kelly, Montreal; Mr. and given. the 27th of October, and a big list MacLeod. Mrs. Leslie LoWen and three chil- A. J. Wilkes, district vice-president, could enter even yet. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Morrison dren from Lachine; Mr. and Mrs. Moved by Mrs. Jas. Wightman, who brought -greetings from St. and Anne, Montreal, spent the Jackson, Misses Edith and Rhoda seconded by Mrs. R. McCuaig, that Elmo and the Presbyteri-al. The Telephone ê weekend here. ! Stephenson, Bill Dore and Joë the secretary write to Eatons and subject of her address was “The They have mirrors on chew- ing gum machines so you can John C. MacLeod left for! St. i Proulx, Avonmore. Simpson-Sears for remnants, and Master Has Come and Calleth For Anne’s, where he. will attend Mac- also send to the Family Herald for Thee”. Mrs. A. F. MacQueen moved see how you look when the gum ! Miss Edna. Lacroix, of the CNR, drapery samples. Moved by Mrs. doesn’t come out. Donald College. We wish him ! Montreal, spent &e weekend with a vote of thanks for her instructive Company Walsh, seconded by Mrs. Scott success. her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Norman address. Fraser, that we take 10 United . Mi-, and Mrs. Derry Tenger, Pick- J. Lacroix. Plans were made for the next Sheila Willis, daughter of Bill ering, Ont., left from here for Que- Church calendars to sell. Moved meeting at the home of Mrs. Rory Willis, is now in training at the Roddie MacPhee, Montreal, was Of every hundred Bell common ' bee, where they expect to meet Mr. by Mi-s. McLachlan and seconded by MacGillivray. Ottawa Civic Hospital, She joins shareholders, 98 are Canadians. Tenger’s mother, who is arriving home-for the weekend. Mrs. McCuaig, that, the president Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. The meeting closed with- a hymn. Shirley Wood, daughter of Craw- And following the recent sale here from England. send for Christmas cards to be sold Lord’s Prayer, and God Save the ford Wood, who is now entering her o'f additional common shares, Now that the Ontario Government Lionel Ouimet, on the birth of a by the members. baby boy. Queen. second year of training. Myrna they now own 92% of Bell stock? Tourist Bureau, is closed at Gorn- Mrs. Jas, Wightman read’ an Lunch was served and a social Wood, eldest daughter of Crawford, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence MacMillan wail, Miss Barbara MacLeod, who article on Christian. Stewardship, half hour followed. , graduated from the Ottawa Civic No other company has so many Was Receptionist there for the sum- spent Sunday in Hawkesbury visit- Canadians sharing in its owner- mer months, is home. jing Mr. and Mrs. Harold MacMillan “The Job was Too Small”. The ship. Bell shareholders in Miss Betty MacKinnon, R.N., of ' and then- new grandson, Robert president took the Friendship re- Canada today total 150,000. Of Deep River; Misses Marjorie Mac- | Duncan. » port and Mrs. Walsh read the poem, these, 12,000 are our own em- Kinnon, Irene MacLeod, Helen Mac- We are sorry to hear that Mrs. “I Know Something Good About *Of the balance, 6.2% is held in ployees and pensioners. And, of Leod, Sheila Ferguson, Isabel Mary Ann McDonell is on the sick You”. Mrs. E. McCuaig read the the Ü.S. {including 4.2% by course, many, many more are Stewart and Malcolm Dewar, who list* and hope she will soon be j D. A. FAWTHROP, B.COMM. American Telephone and Tele- Bell customers. 'is. attending College : at Ottawa, better. poem, “Cheerfulness”. \ graph Company); 1.7% in the spent the weekend at their- homes The Lord’s Prayer in unison CERTIFIED PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT United Kingdom and elsewhere. So Bell Telephone—owned, here. closed the meeting, after which re- controlled and operated by Ca- Thursday evening,. September 19th. nadians to serve Canadians—is Miss Harriet Campbell and her freshments were served and a social 101 SYDNEY STREET . mother, Mrs. A. Campbell, Corn- The meeting was presided over by a distinctly Canadian enterprise. wall, were home and were accom- the president, Mrs. J. W. Fraser. hour enjoyed. CORNWALL ONTARIO panied by Mrs. Flora MacCrimmon, The motto,- “School Days”, was not o r commented on, due. to the absence You’re never safe enough to afford -who visited with Misses Katie F. THE BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY OF CANADA R , and Tena M. Urquhart, dyer the of Mrs. Ian McLeod. The roll call, one careless moment — DRIVE “Name an article in your kitchen TELEPHONE 7833 weekend. SAFELY. , l-57-tf | and where manufactured”, was an- jBæS8S2S2S28SS2SSS2SSS8S?S8SSSSS2SSSSæ2S2SSSSS8SSS8S2S2S8S8SSS8S2S2SSSSSSSSS8Sæ8SSSli!SS»3 DIED AT PORT ARTHUR swered by nineteen members. There was also one visitor present. . Many old' friends here were sorry A donation was made to the Dis- to hear of. the passing of the late trict Branch to help send a delegate Angus MacRae of Pbrt Arthur, and I to the National convention' in Ot- we extend our sympathy to his tawa in’ late October. A collection brother, Kenneth W. MacRae, of [ campaign for the CNIB was or- < Stewart’s Glen, and other members j ganized. of his family. Mrs. A. McQueen was appointed DUNVEGAN WI delegate to the Area convention at Ottawa, October 9th and loth.: The September meeting of Dun- A programme of Agriculture and ■ vegan Women’s Institute was held Canadian Industries was conducted in the school at Dunvegan on by Mrs. Dan McRae, assisted by Mrs. C. Hewiston. When în need of Busi- - There will be ho October meeting. The meeting closed with God Save ness o r Professional the Queen, after which lunch was assistance, consult the served by the hostesses, Mrs. Dan “News” Business and McRae, Mrs. Neil McRae and Mrs. Professional Directory. George. McRae.

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Junior Get-of-Sire — Watt, Neil ster, Bainsville; J. W. Hume. Mrs. P. D. McIntyre spent a few Sangster, Boy. Showed Best Cows One bag loose hay, first cut mixed days this week in Montreal. Judging Results Williamstown Fair Progeny of Dam — McLennan, — George Sangster, J. W. Hume, APPLE RILL Matthew Coleman of Montreal, AYRSHIRES Roy, Sangster. Watt, Neil Sangster. At Williamstown Tony Van Loon. spent the weekend with his sister, Bull, junior calf — Neil Sangster, Heifer, two years, dry — Watt, Graded Herd Watt, Neil Sang- A total of 53 exhibitors entered One bag loose hay, first cut, grass Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Modler and Mrs. Wta. Douglas. Lancaster; J. C. Watt, Lancaster. Sangster, McDonell. ster. cattle in the Holstein class and a — J. W. Hume, John Petrie. two sons, and Mr. and Mrs., O’Brien Mrs. W. E. MacDiarmid and Mrs^ Bull, senior calf — D. C. Murray, One bag loose hay, second «ut le- Heifer, three years, dry — Roy, Junior Herd — Watt, Neil Sang- total of 16 had entries in the Ayr- and daughter of Montreal, were re- Donald MacDiarmid of Cornwall, Martintown. George Sangster, Bainsville. ster, McDonell. shire class. gume — Russel Urquhart, J. W. spent Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Bull, junior yearling — Clark Mc- Hume, Tony Van Loon. cent guests at the home of Mr. and Cow, four years and over, dry — AYRSHIRE SPECIALS In the Holsteins, it was Thomas Mrs. Fred Modler. P. D., McIntyre. Donell, Williamstown. Watt, John McLennan, Martintown, The Eaton Special, best group of Aitken of Martintown, who walked LADIES’ WORK Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Munro, who Bull, two years — Arthur N. Mc- Roy. three Ayrshires, consisting .of one Top winner in the ladies’ section Miss Joan Stirling of Cornwa.il, away with (the junior bull grand spent'a couple of weeks’ holidays in Naught. Heifer, two years, wet — McLen- mature'cow, one two-ÿear-old heifer champion award, and Lloyd Howes was Mrs. A. R. Stewart of Maxville. spent the weekend with her parents, Kingston, returned home on Sun- Heifer, junior calf — David Mur- nan. and one yearling bull — J. C. Watt. of Dalkeith, the junior reserve Mrs. Stewart copped 33 first prizes, Mr. and Mrs, George Stirling. day. ray, Martintown; Robert Foumey, Heifer, three years, wet — Watt, Best Ayrshire bull, any age — Neil champion award. 24 second prizes and four third Lancaster; Clark McDonell. McLennan, Neil Sangster. Sangster. Charles Naylor of Lancaster, re- prizes. Heifer, senior calf — J. C. Watt, Cow, four years and over, wet — Best Ayrshire female, any age — ceived the senior champion award Closest to Mrs. Stewart in total Neil Sangster, Nëil Sangster. McLennan, Neil sangster,, McLen- John McLennan. for the best bull, and Munroe points was Mrs. Rqss Fraser, Lan- Heifer, junior yearling- — Watt, nan. Best junior heifer calf — David Brothers of Maxville, and Alèx Mc- caster, with 22 firsts, one second Clark McDonell, R. M. Roy, Bains- Senior Get-of-Sire — McLennan, Murray. and one third. Runners-up were AUCTION SALE 1 Leod of Dalkeith, received the re- ville. Watt, McLennan. Best matured dry cow — J. C. serve senior award for the senior Mrs. C. LaFaivre, Vankleek Hill, Heifer, senior yearling — Watt, of CATTLE, IMPLEMENTS and HOUSEHOLD Watt. bull. four firsts, seven seconds and three Best matured cow in milk — John The junior championship heifer thirds, and Miss P. Pilon, nine firsts, FURNITURE McLennan. award was given to Munroe Broth- five seconds, and 11 thirds. The undersigned will offer for sale by Rubiic Auction The St. Lawrence Women’s Insti- Best junior Get-of-Sire — J. C. ers and M. G. McCuaig of Lan- on the Dalkeith Road Watt. caster was awarded the reserve jun- tute from Lancaster copped two ALEXANDRIA COMMISSION AUCTION Best Ayrshire junior herd — J. C. ior championship. first prizes, winning both the Me- ■ 3rd farm East of Highway No.. 34, on Watt. Allan M. McLeod of Dalkeith had Arthur Trophy and the Ladies’ Best progeny of ’dam — John Mc- the senior and grand champion cow, Special. Lennan. and Lloyd Howes of Dalkeith the The McArthur Trophy required SATURDAY, OCTOBER 5th, 1957 Held every Wednesday an entry of ten kitchen articles in- Exhibitor winning most points — reserve champion and reserve grand at 1:00 pan. at Alexandria — starting ot 7.30 p.m. Watt. champion cow. Judging in the Hol- cluding curtains, tablecloth,’ pot 5 head of Holstein cattle: purebred cow, 3 years old; purebred cow, 2 years HOLSTEIN RESULTS stein class was done by A. M. Barr holders, oven mitts, hot plate mats, old; purebred heifer, I year old; grade cow, 6 years did; grade cow, 3 years We will pick up cattle for our sale at $1.00 per head Bull, junior calf—M. G. McCuaig, dish cloth, tea cozy, tea towel, hand old. Cows recently blood tested. — MACHINERY — International disc; over any reasonable distance of Kempt ville. Lancaster; Curtis St. John and In the Ayrshire class, Archie Roy towel and a bibbed apron. 3-section smoothing harrow; hydraulic spring-tooth harrow for tractor; Sons, Lancaster; Alex Kennedy, Winners, in Special competition in steel-tired express; stone boat; duihp cart and harness; 2 pig troughs; All hogs between 180 and 220 lbs. sold are tattooed of Howick, Quebec, did the judging. 2 8-gallon-milk cans; strainer; milk pails; scales, 1,200 lbs. capacity; Apple Hill. Neil-Sangster of Lancaster, won the the ladies section included — Mrs. with Government Grade William McCaskill, Vankleek Hill, water tank; quantity of 2-inch elm planks; 12 cords of mixed maple and Bull, senior calf — St. John, junior champion and grand cham- Charles Naylçr, Lancaster; Lloyd best frosted single layer white cake, elm stove wood; some mixed soft wood; 2 buffalo robes; quantity of pionship for bulls, ^nd D. G. Murray jute bags; 500 bales of good quality hay. — FURNITURE — Wardrobe; OMER POIRIER McRae. of RR No. 1, Martintown, won the made with magic baking powder; Telephone 14-R-4 Mrs. A. JR. Stewart, nine-inch, two- kitchen cabinet; writing and bookcase desk, combined; studio couch; Bull, junior yearling — Thomas reserve junior champion and reserve Aitken, Martintown; Munroe Broth- crust apple pie; Mrs. D. Ross, Mar- large writing desk; rocking chair; 2 small tables;.stove circular heater, grand championship.. tintown, white two-layer cake with and many other articles too numerous to mention. el'S, Maxville. , Arthur N. McNaught, with his Bull, senior yearling — Lloyd icing and filling optional; Mrs. Ross TERMS — S20.00 and under, cash; over that amount, 9 months’ credit Sunny Dale White Citation, won Fraser, best loaf of white bread on furnishing approved joint notes bearing interest at 3%. 2% off Howes, Dalkeith; Naylor. the senior championship for bulls. Bull, two years — Donald E. Ken- made with Five Roses flour; Mrs. for cash. Junior heifer championship was John Petrie, Bainsville, best layer nedy and Son, Apple Hill; G. A. won by J. C. Watt of Lancaster, DAN McLEOD, Proprietor, MaoRae,’ Lancaster. t cake, made with Five Roses flour. DENNYLAND FARMS and David Murray of Martintown ALBERT FAUBERT, Auctioneer. R R. 1, Dalkeith. Box 63. t Bull, three years and over — Mrs. McCaskill, best pie made Phone 105-J-5, Alexandria. got the junior reserve. John Mc- with Five Roses flour; Mrs. C. La- Naylor, Munroe Brothers. Lennan of Martintown showed the Heifer, juhior calf — Duncan Mc- Faivre, best four baked articles; senior and grand champion cow, Gweneth McArthur, Lancaster, best Donald, Summerstown; Dougal Mc- and Neil Sangster of Lancaster got' Leod, Dalkeith; Andrew McLeod, decorated bicycle or tricycle in Annual Bull Salé the reserve senior and reserve Dalkeith. parade; Mrs. D. Ross, best one Heifer, senior-calf — Naylor, Mc- grand championship. dozen homemade buns; ’ Mrs. D. REGISTERED HOLSTEINS Cuaig, McCuaig. Ross, collection homemade baking hitched . — McCrimmon. Span in Accreditted Listed R.O.P. Tested % * Heifer, junior yearling — Donald —8 varieties;-Mrs. Ross Fraser, col- AUCTION SALE E. Kennedy and Son, 1 and 2; MUn- harness, 2,200 lbs., , to 3,600 lbs., lection canned fruits, four varieties. roe Brothers. hitched to suitable vehicle — John An August son of BROWNS MISTRESS AGNES 2nd, McCrimmon. Single, four years and of LIVESTOCK, FARM IMPLEMENTS and very good; by our herd sire SPRING FARM Heifer, senior yearling — Munroe Our cars and roads ‘have been Brothers, M. G. McCuaig, Munroe. up, 1,600 pounds, hitched fo suitable HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE ROYAL BLUEBLOOD. vehicle — John McCrimmon, J. G'. improved. Now let’s improve our Heifer, two years, dry — Munroe, driving — DRIVE SAFELY. The undersigned will offer for sale by Public Auction at A'May son of BROWNS MISTRESS JOHANNA B, Osborne Brothers, Bainsville; Alex McCrimmon. very good, with over 100,000 lbs. of milk; by Hackneys, mare, any age on line— Lot 15 - 7th Concession, Charlottenburgh Kennedy. A good look beats good luck in 2 miles West of St. Raphaels; 5 miles East of Martintown, on King’s Road LARCHWAY VOYAGEUR KEENO, excellent. Heifer, three years, dry—St. John, Kier, E. Leason, Stittsville. Standard-breds, stallion, any age the job of safe driving — DRIVE A March son of RAYMONDALE WINTCHA, very Alex Kennedy, Naylor. SAFELY. Cow, four years and over, dry — -Murdie McLennan. good; by our herd sire SPRING FARM ROYAL Carriage horses, span in harness— TUESDAY, OCTOBER 1st, 1957 BLUEBLOOD. Allan M. McLeod, Dalkeith; Mc- Cuaig, C. G. McKilliean, Maxville. Gordon Kier. at 12:00 o’clock noon A three-year-old son of BETTY RAG APPLE POSCH Heifer, two years, wet—Kennedy, Roadsters, single in harness, four 36 head of choice Holsteiji cattle, all vaccinated, consisting of : 16 milch ECHO, very good; by MAPLE NOOK RAG APPLE Naylor, St. John. years and up—McLennan Brothers. CO-OP Anti-Freeze cows, 3 due in December, all young and heavy type; 3 heifers, coming MASTER, very good. Heifer, three years, wet — St. Ponies under 14.2, single liackney three years old, 2 due .in December; 7 .heifers, 18 months old; 9 spring John, Thomas Aitken, Kennedy. pony, in harness — Leason, Leason. Forks - Brooms hqifer calves; bull, 15 months old. — 500 B.R. pullets, starting- to lay. A four-year-old son of WAKEFIELD HAZELWOOD Span H.P. in harness — Leason. 1951 Ford tractor, with overdrive. — 2-furrow plow, pulley. — Deerbome Cow, four years and over, wet — double tractor disc. — Tractor grubber. — M-H disc-drill seeder. — 4-sec. ORMSBY, very good; by POND GATE REGAL Howes, Naylor, St. John. Tandem, pair — Willie Gauthier. OVATION, excellent. Best Lady Driver — Mrs. Bud Shovels - Ductaloy smoothing harrow. — ,32sec. steel land roller. — M-H 2-furrow disc plow. Progeny of dam. — Aitken, Allan Ferguson hydraulic tractor, mower, 7-ft. cut. — John Deere side-delivery Also FIVE BULL CALVES from high production cows M. McLeod, McCuaig. Alguire, Marie Morrison, Brighton, Ont. Plow Points rake. — New 10-ft. dump rake. — McCormick "45” hay baler, with motor, classified “good plus”. Junior Get-of-Sire — Naylor, bale chute and trailer hitch, only used two seasons. — Deerborne rubber- Kennedy; Wilfred MacDonald; »- Best„foal,— AJian McLeod. YOUR GRAIN tired wagon. — Hay rack. — Frost & Wood binder. —•- M-H manure . Due to stable space, we are forced to reduce Senior Get-of-Sire — St. John. Best gentleman turnout — Harry — and — spreader. — Farm sleighs. — Car trailer, with steel box. — McC.-Deering, the number of cows milking this winter. Graded Herd — Naylor, Munroe, Henderson, Leason, Henderson. CO OP stainless steel, 2 single-unit milking machine, with 14 h.p. motor and « We offer TEN REGISTERED COWS and St. John. HAY piping for 22 cows. — 5 8-gal. milk cans. — Double harness. — 2-30 gab HEIFERS milking now or calving this winters Junior Herd — Munroe, Howes, (Special commercial feature, hay CONCENTRATES milk cans. — Fanning mill. — Ford tractor circular saw. — Cultivator, McCuaig. exhibit.) TYl d li-P • Q Separator.—40 cords 12-in. dry body maple.—35 cords 12-in. maple tops. Two artificially bred females — One bale, first cut legume hay — TOP QUALITY FEED 10 cords mixed furnace wood. — Red-head chain saw. — Water tank. Kennedy, McCuaig. J. W. Hume, Northfield Station; CUSTOM GRINDING, 300 bus. heavy oats. — 3,000 bales of good quality hay. — 350: bales straw. At The Farm HOLSTEIN SPECIALS Stuart Hall, Northfield Station; Bill ROLLING and MIXING 10 bags potatoes. FURNITURE — White enameled range, like new. Franklin, Greenfield. WITH MOLASSES Dining-room suite, with china cabinet. — Roy 9’ cu. ft. refrigerator. Best junior heifer calf — Duncan 4 beds, complete with mattresses and .springs, — Beatty electric washing McDonald. One bale, first cut mixed hay — Use the Best for Less Emerson McGillivray, Dalkeith ; machine. — Mason & Reich upright piano, in good order. — Odd chairs. Best matured dry cow — Allan — at — 3 bureaus. — Good space heater, etc. OCTOBER 8th McLeod. Stuart Hall, D. C. Murray. One bale, first cut grass hay — TERMS — $20.00 and under, cash; over that amount, 10 months’ credit 2:00 p.m., EDT Best matured cow in milk—Lloyd YOUR Howes. Ronnie McRae, Bainsville; John on furnishing approved joint notes bearing interest at 3%. 2% off Quarter Mile West of Village of Dalkeith Best junior Get-of-Sire—Charles Petrie, Bainsville; Stuart Hall, GLENGARRY for cash. Nay Ion Bainsville. FARMERS Terms on Tractor and Baler, half cash; balance on Terms of Sale ALBERT FAUBERT — AUCTIONEER Best progeny of dam — Thomas One bale, second cut legume hay JOSEPH BRUNET, Proprietor, For further information, write: Aitken. — J. W. Hume, John Petrie, David CO-OP ALBERT FAUBERT, Auctioneer; R.R- 1, Martintown. Best ■ junior champion Holstein Fraser, Dalkeith. Mill Square Phone 347 Phone 105-J-5, Alexandria. R. A. & J. J. DENOVAN bull — Thomas Aitken. One bag loose hay, first cut le- Best Holstein bull, any age — gume — John Petrie, George Sang- Thomas Aitken. Best Holstein female, any age — Allan McLeod. Best junior herd — Munroe Brothers. Exhibitor winning most points — day or night Edwin St: John. HORSES Percherons and Belgiums, regis- The nurse is saving regularly tered, stallion, three years up — for a vacation trip you're treated George Béckstead, Cornwall;. J. G. McCrimmon, Dunvegan. Under three years — Allan McLeod, Dal- keith. right! Clydesdale, registered, section i, stallion, three years and up — Mc- Leod. \ - J . Heavy Draft, registered or grade, brood mare — McLeod, Earl Droppo, McLeod.’ Foal on halter — McLeod, Droppo, McLeod. ON UNK S SMART, MODERN Light Draft, brood mare, foal at side — McCrimmon, McCrimmon. Foal on halter — McCrimmon, Mc- Crimmon. Filly or gelding, three years old,

FARMERS! There is no substitute for a COMPLETE Nurse and father both agree that some things LIABILITY are too important to leave to chance. So, PROTECTION like most Canadians, each uses a chartered bank Buy for planned saving, making regular deposits Fast daily schedules, east and west. $100>000/$200,000/$100,000 Both have a to accomplish a definite purpose. Your own savings plan may be a short-term, Serving CO-OPERATORS modest qne — maybe a vacation trip, or new MONTREAL SASKATOON drapes for the living room. Or your goal ■ ^ TORONTO EDMONTON INSURANCE bank account-and may be long-range, like providing more OTTAWA JASPER WINNIPEG VANCOUVER ASSOCIATION security, greater comfort and independence Agents— for you and your family. ALLAN E. MacDONELL purpose for saving But whatever use you find for the money you Williamstown save, you’ll always be glad you saved it! CLARK MacCUAIG ' Lancaster Save at a bank — millions do ! ^ NEIL B. MacLEOD R.R. 1, Dunvegan WILLIAM D. MacLEOD Dalkeith Information and reservofîons from your Canadian National Representative. THE CHARTERED BANKS SERVING YOUR COMMUNITY Pfljro 8 The Glengarry News, Alexandria, Ontario, Thursday, September 26th, 1057

^SSSSSS^SSSSSSJSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS, BONNIE HILL DONALD A. MCLENNAN Mr. and Mrs.. Jàmes T. Murray and Miss Sally McDonald, R.N., of Auctioneer New York, returned home Saturday Specializing in after spending some time with their Farm, Household and CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES HOW BOUT THAT brother, H. Joe McDonald, and other Real Estate BV RALPH TEE relatives. Tpr. Charles McDonald, Camp AUCTION SALES For -Sale, To Let, Wanted, etc.: 50. cents tor thirty words or less A MEMO TO Borden, is spending his holidays Graduate of Reisch School 2 cents each additional word; extra insertions, 40 cent minimum. with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John f of Auctioneering Births, Deaths: No Charge. C^ds of Thanks: 75 cents. In Mem- BUSINESS MEN OF* Ki!?heti Jn came home Hugh McDonald. Phone 5664 — Lancaster oriam: Minimum, 75 cents, M cents per line 'of verse. Public ALEXANDRIA Miss Catherine McDonald spent 39-80 Notices: 12 cents per line, first insertion; 8 cents per line subse- from coileqe, he told his Sunday afternoon with her parents, Quent insertions, 10 cents extra if not paid in advance; 25-cents Mr. and Mrs. J. W. McDonald, Eigg. extra if Box No. used. Classified Display: $1.00 per column inch. father (who did a very Thomas Hay, /Lochiel, spent Sun- day afternoon ' with his . brother, Copy for Classified Ads must be in this office not later than noon Angus, and Mrs. Hay. Thursday, to appear in current week’s columns. nice business) that bod Mr. and Mrs. David Theoret spent times were cominq. And Saturday with their son, Paul, and Mrs. Theoret, Apple Hill. Dr. Robert Morel 1—Coming Events 8—In Memoriam so his father took down his Alex. McDonald spent Monday evening with Mr. and Mrs. John H. • ANNOUNCES Dance, in McCrimmon Hall, under STANG—In loving memory of our signs, stopped ordering as McDonald. the auspices of the Women’s In- dear child, Marie Claire, who died THE FOLLOWING : stitute, Friday, October 4th. Gents j September 20th, 1956. $1.00. Good music. 39-lc One lonely year has passed âway much merchandise, stopped Daughters Of Isabella Since our great sorrow fell, Annual Tea and Sale of Cooking The shock, that we received that day telling people what he had to To Plan Card Party New Office Hours and Miscellaneous Articles, at the We still remember well. Breadalbane Baptist Church, on sell and, sure enough ~ people A good attendance was recorded Every Day — Tous les jours Saturday, September 28th, at 2 We do not know what pain she bore, as the Daughters of Isabella held pan. Lunch 35c and'25c. 39-lc Vite did not see her die, their first meeting of the season in 10:00 a.m. to 12:00 a.m. : We only know she passed away slowly stopped coming to him the Knights of Columbus Hall on 2:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. Wedding Beeeption, honoring Mi-, 'And couldn’t say goodbye. Wednesday, September 18th. It was and Mrs. Bob Conroy, Friday, ' We mourn for her in silence, for things to buy, After a decided that in the future, meetings / 7 :30 p.m. to 8 :30 p.m. ■ September 27th, in' Williamstown 'No eyes can see us weep, Agricultural Hall. Everyone wel- would be held there instead of in No Office Hours Wednesday ’ But many a silent tea is shed few months, the father the Sacred Heart parish hall as come. 39-lc While others are asleep. p.m. and Friday evening st : formerly. —Sadly missed by Mother, Dad and turned to his son ond said, Plans were made for a card party 2—Births family, Mr. and Mrs. Mose Stang. u to be held on Sunday, September P.S.I. Participating Doctor Youwere right $on~ things 29th, in the Township Hall in North 39-2 .MCKAY — To Mr. and Mrs. Ed.'9—Personal McKay, Drumheller, Alta., on ' Lancaster. . Members from that are bad" COPVftlOM» MATUCfê August 30th, 1957, a daughter, If you want a good Spirella garment C.,'* vicinity will act as hostesses. Marilyn Nancy. made to measure, guaranteed to fit right, write Mrs. H. St. Julien, 4—Approaching Marriages 829 Montreal Rd., Cornwall. Phone 12—Articles For Sale 22—Farms For Sale or To Let 42—Agents Wanted ■ 3552-R, or call in person on Fri- (Continued) (Continued) MacLEOD - ARMSTRONG — Mr. days. 38-2p Agents wanted for this locality to sell and service the wonderful new and Mrs. John D. MacLeod an- Modern Findlay “Condor” coal and 100-acre farm, good buildings, good TENDER FOR BRIDGE nounce the approaching marriage CAE BUYERS wood range; also eleetric rangette. water supply, Lot 3 - 8th, Cale- Spark-O-Matic Spark Plug and of their daughter, Barbara Ann, 1 ATTENTION Phone: Maxville 62-W-2. 39-lc donia, one mile west of McCrim- additional lines. AH lines fully to Mr. Robert Gordon Armstrong, —For complete insurance coverage mon. Apply to Hector MacGil- guaranteed. Must have $110 to son of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd C. Excellent cooking stove, wood or invest in stock. Don’t miss this Over South Branch River Aux Raisin and low cost financing,, see me be- coal burning, large oven, water livray, 76 Buell St., Brockville. Armstrong, Toronto, to take place fore you buy your new Car or Truck Tel. 2-4941. 38-3p opportunity to get into business TOWNSHIP OF CHARLOTTENBURGH on Saturday, October 5th, at 3:00 tank attached, all in good con- for yourself. Write to Lang Bros., ■ or late model Used Car. This mod- dition. A good buy at greatly re- pun. in Kenyon Presbyterian Box 25, Avonmore. 38-3c SEALED TENDERS on the prescribed forms marked “Tender for Church, Dunvegan, Ontario. fem, low cost insurance and finance duced price. Apply, Miss M. B. 24^-Houses For Sale or To Let I plan available for either dealer or Macdonell, Derby St., Alexandria. Bridge over South Branch, River Aux Raisin” and addressed to the Clerk-Treasurer Township of Charlottenbürgh, Williamstown, Ontario, VINCENT? - McLEOD — Mr. and private sales. RAYMOND ROCHON, 33-tf For Sale — house with acre of land, west, of Dorpie. Apply to Mrs. will be received at the office of the Township Clerk-Treasurer until Mrs. George Vipcent, Green Val- j Alexandria. Phone 220. 1-tf WANTED 5:00 o’clock p.m., E.D.S.T., ley, announce /the approaching Frame barn, 35x50, good condition. Florence Spooner, Ottawa St., Agents, mature men and women marriage of their daughter, Reupholster your furniture, chester- Apply to J. H. Muir, Apple Hill, Alexandria. 32-tf of highest integrity, in and around Pauline, to Mr. S. Rod J. McLeod, ! . fields, chairs, mattresses, car Ontario. 38-2p Alexandria, to sell Canada’s best TUESDAY, 1st OCTOBER, 1957 of Montreal, son of Elizabeth J. I cushions, also repairs to binder 26—Lots For Sale and most popular investment -r- Darragh and the late Rod S. Mc- I canvass, etc. Apply to Charles I Log house for sale. Apply to D. D. for the construction of the Raisin River Bridge, a single 50-foot span, I McMaster, R.R. 1, Dunvegan. Tel. corner lot on Bishop St. North, for the new Canada Savings Bonds, 25-foot roadway, steel girder bridge at Lot 1, Concession IV, Township of Leod. The marriage will take Van Broeck, Dominion St., next Series 12 — the ones that never place October 12th in St. Margaret j to Lanthier Bakery. 38-3p ! Lochiel 2-R-16. sale, 120x60. Apply to Hugh D. Charlottenbürgh, County of Glengarry. Structure founded on piles. Deck MacCuaig, ’phone 624, Alexandria. change in price, soon to be offered and abutments of Concrete. Steel supplied by Township. of Scotland Church, Glen Nevis. at highest interest rate in over 25 ■ Gladioli blooms for sale, $1.00 per Plans and specifications may be obtained from the office of the 12—Articles For Sale dozen^ Apply tp' Mrs. J. Hum- 31—Wanted •— Miscellaneous years. Everyone, young and old, 8—Married » phries,’ St. Paul St. Tel. 86. 38-2c is a prospect for from $50 to Township Clerk-Treasurer or from the office of the Consulting Engineers j Small Belanger kitchen stove, for maximum of $10,000 each. Worth- on deposit of a cheque for $10.00, which will be refunded provided the All kinds live poultry wanted. Write plans and specifications are returned in good condition within one week SPROUL - CLARK — At Martin- 1 wood or coal, like new; price $35. For? Oil Tank Trucks or used or phone us and we will send our while, interesting and construc- ■ 01 ant 0( of the award of contract. : town, Ontario, by the Reverend R. Apply to Raymond Lalonde, Glen i Construction Machinery, contact buyer. S. Laporte, Alexandria, tive w * l ë° i commission Millar, on September 24th, 1957, j Robertson, Tel. 360-J-3. 39-lc ) Giffen Truck Equipment . Limited, ’phone 25. 31-tf earnings to real workers who pro- A statement of Contractor’s plant and experience may be required Mrs. William Clifford Clark, Roek- 5461 Yonge Street, Willowdale, duce. Campaign October 3 - Nov- and the lowest or any tender will not necessarily be accepted. cliffe, to Dr. Melville J. Sproul, 'Mare, 10 to 12 years old, bred 4 Ont. 32-34-37-39-42-44 Deadstock removed from your farm ember 15 but preparation should Çornwall, Ont.. I : months; also 3 sows, due to farrow promptly for , sanitary disposal. start now. . Every assistance of- MR. W. J. MURRAY, Clerk-Treasurer, ; in three weeks, and 2 bungalows, 16—Poultry — Livestock $2.00 service charge for each call. fered. Write today, John Graham, Township of Charlottenbürgh 6—Deaths easy to move. Apply to Arthur Telephone^coli'fct:. Lancaster 229, and Company Limited, 85, Sparks WILLIAMSTOWN, Ontario. Lefebvre, Glen Robertson. Tel. 250 hybrid pullets, starting to lay. Cornwall 3730. St. Lawrence street, Ottawa, 4. 38-2C MORRISON — Suddenly at his late I 360-W-4. 39-lc Apply to Morlin Campbell, RR 1, C. C. PARKER & ASSOCIATES LIMITED, i ; Rendering Company Limited. 795 Main Street West, HAMILTON, Ontario. residence, Bainsville, Ont., on Brooder house, 10’ by 12’, also sev- Dalkeith. Tel. Lochiel 5-R-3. 57-p FOR SALE Monday, September 23rd, Duncan eral windows of various sizes, suit- 39-lp BY TENDER I • Gordon Mprrison,, son of Donald able for garage, basement and 32—Business Opportunities John Morrison and Janet R. Mc- 125 Barred Rock pullets, starting to The undersigned will receive I chicken houses. Apply to James lay. Apply to Rae MacGillivray, Kie, in his 41st year. Funeral left ! Urquhart, Dunvegan. 39-lc Sealed Tenders for the sale of land the residence on Wednesday, Sep- Dalkeith. Phone: Lochiel ll-R-4. SUPERTEST 39-lc' and building of former Public tember 25th, at 1J.5 p.m. for serv- 25 cords of elm blocks from 5- to 10- School, No. 12, Lochiel, situated ice in St. Andrew's Presbyterian Inch size, dry. Apply to Lawrence SERVICE STATION about one-half mile east of Glen t Tenders for« Drains Church, South Lancaster, at 2 ARNOLD FARMS LTD. Charlebois, 1st Kenyon, R.R. 1, Restaurant, Poolroom and Robertson, until 6 o’clock q).m., pm. Interment in St. Andrew’s Apple Hill. 39-lp GRENVILLE, QUE. TOWNSHIP OF LOCHIEL cemetery. , Living Quarters October 1st, 1957. WORK HORSES FOR SALE Highest or any tender not neces- “SEALED TENDERS”, plainly marked as to contents, Easy washing machine, with auto- All Conveniences 7—Cards of Thanks matic hose, in good condition, Receiving regular shipments of sarily accepted. Apply to will be received by the undersigned until 3:00 p.m. TUESDAY, used only two years. Reason for GOOD FARM HORSES Good Year-Round Business in OCTOBER 1st, 1957, for the maintenance and improvement Moose Creek ARCHIE McRAE, Sec.-Treas., AIRD — I would like to take this selling, owner gave up housekeep- from Western Ontario. All types Lochiel Township School Area of the following drains: , /opportunity of thanking my many ing. Apply to Mrs. Alex Lauzon. and sizes for sale. SELL or EXCHANGE No. 1, R.R, 1, A. LEFEBVRE DRAIN— friends and relatives for their Tel. 156. 39-2c Top prices paid for all horses for Dalkeith, Ontario. 38-2c cards, letters, gifts, and visits slaughter. Also crippled or dead JAKE LEONARD 4,20(^cubic yards earth Dry one-inch lumber. Apply to Leo MOOSE CREEK, ONT. while I was a patient in the Corn- Des Groseilliers. Tel. Alexandria animals picked up for rendering i 352 cubic yards hardpan wall General Hospital. Special 65. , 39-2p purposes. LACOMBE DRAIN- thanks to the doctors, nurses and Psytkne—phone Hawkesbury WAMPOL 34,650 cubic yards earth >' nurses-aides 'for their excellent McClary kitchen range, wood or MElrose 22124 or 22126 SERVICE STATION coal,, very good condition. Apply 659 cubic yards hardpan -Christena Aird. at night or Sunday to. Ranald J. McDonald, McDou- MElrose 23165 or 23816 TO LET gall Aye. Phone 791-W. 39-lc McGILLIVRAY DRAIN— DENVER — Mr. and Mrs. Richard 1-57-tf APPLY TO PHOSPMEX 11,576 cubic yards earth Denver wish to express their ap- 100 feet of Beatty litter carrier preciation to the friends of Max- track, complete with the tub; also 21—Real Estate 134 cubic yards hardpan . vilie and district for their many 2-furrow International tractor JEAN-YVES MENARD Plans and specifications may be seen at the office of the acts of kindness during their re- plow. Apply to Russel Mcllwain, Cities Service Agent • Township Engineer, L. P. Stidwill, C.E., Cornwall, Ontario, or at cent sad bereavement. Vankleek Hill. Telephone 4-R-3. EXCELLENT BUYS the office of the undersigned. Work to be completed this Fall. Maxville, Ontario. ^ 39-lp IN ALEXANDRIA . A certified • cheque for 10 percent of tendered price to TELEPHONE 370 accompany each tender. Separate tenders for each drain. REAL ESTATE Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. STORE AT A. J. McDONALD, Clerk-Treasurer, 33—Apartments—Flats To Let GLEN NORMAN 38-2C GLEN SANDFIELD, Ont. BUSINESS and PROFESSIONAL ONE 3-TENEMENT HOUSE Upstairs apartment to. rent. Oc- in Alexandria cupancy October 1st. Five mod- Corner lot — Very good revenue ern rooms, hot and cold water. Apply after 6 pm. to: Mrs. Albert Laporte, Main St) South. Phone 'DIRECTORY ONE HOME ON DOMINION ST. 12. 39-tf in very good condition Possession Oct. 1, as party leaving Heated apartment on Kenyon St., town. 4 rooms and bath. Immediate Thank You INSURANCE Accountants and Auditors occupancy. Tel. 120-J. 39-lc ONE NEW HOUSE AT ■ INSURANCE Ottawa, Cornwall, Kingston GREEN VALLEY 34—Apartm’ts—Flats Wanted Fire, Life, Sickness, Accident, Auto- Brockville 6-room house, complete bathroom Electors of Glengarry . mobile, Plate Glass, Dwelling, Fur- Very large lot Small apartment wanted, no chil- MacLeod, Comrie & Company Can be bought at reasonable price dren. Tel. Alexandria 156. 39-lc The "Every Day" Way to / niture, Theft, Wind and Farm Certified Public Accountants for the confidence ’ ^ Buildings. ALSO 37—Help Wanted Female Licensed Municipal Auditors LOTS ON THE REST TIRED NERVES t u'urj EXTRA INCOME you have shown in M DONALD A. MacLEOD LOCH GARRY WATERFRONT t" MORRIS BROS. Licensed Trustee in Bankruptcy Ladies, Fall and Xmas buying sea- iPhone 33 ,1 Alexandria Ideal for Cottage Sites. son provides big cash profits daily. Hectic pace getting electing me in the For Further Information See you down ? • 1-57-tf CORNWALL OTTAWA Show fast selling children’s, It's so easy to relax September 5th by- 338 Second St., W. 27 Merritt Ave. JEAN TROTTIER ladies wear to friends, neighbours. Just take Tel. 3400 Tel. 2-4123 Phone 163 Alexandria Beautiful styles, top quality. Write PHOSPHO-PLEX BARRISTERS Relieve that jumpy% election. 1-56-tf Licwised Local Agent for today. British Knit, Simcoe, On- "tired all the time'’ tario. 38-2c feeling. MILLIGAN & MacDONALD BRISSON REAL ESTATE Enjoy life • I trust that Divine Cornwall, Ont. Smile at petty /Barristers, Solicitors, Notaries BERNARD CARDINAL, B.A. 41—Salesmen Wanted annoyances Providence may give f R. P. Milligan, Q.C. COMPTABLE LICENCIE me health, courage and 22—Farms For Sale or To Let Man Wanted. Continue Rawleigh PHOSPHO-PLEX pify), D. J. MacDonald, B.A. energy to be a worthy * 122 Sydney Street Licensed Public Accountant Service to Consumers in Glen- is the every day way to For sale, farm of 150 acres on Pro- garry County. Get into a profit- relieve nervous tension representative of Glen- CORNWALLk.ONT. — PHONE 2775 717 Second Street, East, Cornwall vincial Highway No. 34, 2 s miles able business of your own. No WAMPOLÈ garry at Queen’s Park. ALEXANDRIA OFFICE: Telephone 5572 t, east of McCrimmon and 6 miles previous experience or capital in- Insurance Bldg., Main St. North south of Vankleek Hill, being Alexandria — Tel. 174 vestment needed. For informa- PHOSPHO-PLEX Thursday of each week—9-5 parts of. Lots 30 and 31 in the toin write Rawleigh’s Dept. 1-113- With B compound vitamins Once Again, -• 26-56-tf 1-57-tI 8th Concession, Lochiel Township. 916, 4005 Richelieu, Montreal, Que. Large brick house and good out- | SO TABLETS $2.SO My Very Warmest OPTOMETRIST buildings on the farm, connected Make more money than you thought It OUNCES $2.50 for ele'ctricity. Good bush on possible with a saleable line like I A FULLTHREE WEEK TREATMENT • Thanks! farm. River runs through it FAMILEX. 250 household neces- Henry K. Wampole l Company Limited • Perth, Ontario S. Joseph Kfoniek, R.O. —For RESULTS Use -— HOURS assuring water supply. This farm sities — smart salesmen are going is noted for growing prize-winning after this tremendous business. 9 am. to 12 noon — 1 p.m. to 5 pm. timothy seed. For price and terms, Want to go ahead? . . . Write now 17 MAIN ST. W., HAWKESBURY apply on the farm to the owner. for catalogue and free details. McLEISTER’S Fern Guindon, MPP-Elect Telephone ME 2-2061 “NEWS" WANT ADS Mrs. John J. McMillan, R.R. 1, Dept. 92 — 1600 Delorimier, Sta- REXALL DRUG STORE 57-F Dalkeith. 38-3c tion C, Montreal. 36-4c Phone 21 Alexandria