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^ School is ont this week and • Understandable that .4*H a iot of kids would be just as girls might have the <*^tter liappy if the school results arry New calf, but they show upi the weren’t. men as showmen, too. ONE OF CANADA’S A W A R D - WI N NI N O WEEKLY NEWSPAPERS

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LXIX ~ No. 26 * * * ALEXANDRIA, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, JUNE 30th, 1960 * ^ « SINGLE COPY 10c I960 June Promotions Announced 6j Area Woman They Came, They Sang Alexandria Man Lost Right Seeing Belter Alexandria-Glengarry District High School They Were Good Arm In Sawmill Accident Because Eye Bank Stranger things may have winners of Special Prizes and the (c) Alexandria Richelieu Club Prize happened in this editor’s life; ‘ Rheal Leroux, 23, of Alexandria, passing grades of successful stu- for Special French in Gr. 11— That committee of Alexandria but none more pleasing than lost his right arm Monday morning Giseie Leblanc, HA. dents at Alexandria - Glengarry Legion Branch now signing up last night’s serenade by a in a sawmill accident at the miU his (d) Alexandria Richelieu Club Prize Second Bank 350 Petition father, Emile Leroux, operates at District High School, were an- volunteers for the Eye Bank has talented Barbershop foursome for Special French in Gr. 12— right in his own office. Green- VaUey. nounced this week. They follow: Pierrette Brunet, 12A. right in this area at least one Manager Leaving There were we, pitching with Against Municipal The tragic mishap occurred (e) Alexandria Branch Canadian Glengarrian who now has improved PRIZES AND AWARDS D’Assise Menard, manager of the the pen in order to make an shortly after 9 o’clock, only min- Liegion Prize in Canadian His- vision because someone, now dead, utes after sa'wing operations had General Proficiency Prizes— tory— local branch of the Bank of Nova early holiday deadline when in Garbage Collect’n Scotia, has received notice of a willed; his or her eyes to the Eye walked four fellows. They got got underway. Mr. Leroux was These are awarded to the pupil in Beverley MacLean, lOA. working as; tall saw man when his (f) Alexandria Board of ’Trade transfer to Eastvlew, on the out- Bank. the pitch and then they gave Town Council at its ’Tuesday each Grade who secures the highest meeting received a petition signed' glove caught in the saw carriage (Prize in Physics in Gr. 11— skirts of Ottawa. His move follows Miss Amelia McIntosh of North out with a couple of songs they academic standing on the year’s by 350 citizens who apparently do drawing his arm into the spinning work. ’The .award is a ring donated Courtland Hambleton, HA. by only a few Weeks that of Royal Lancaster, in February imderwent must have practised on. It was not favor 'a mrmicipal garbage col- blade. It was severed some four (g) Alexandria Board of Trade Bank manager D. D. MacForlane an operation in Montreal for a sweet harmony. They were by the Glengarry District High lection plan. It asked that Council inches below the shoulder. Prize in Gr. 12 Chemistry— to Montreal. corneal transplant to the right eye. good. School Board: take no action on such a plan. Garth Macdonald, 12A. Mr. Menard will be succeeded Her sight has already noticeably Seconds after they opehed up I His father placed a tourniquet (a) Grade 9— Mayor Simon expressed his opinion (h) The Stanley Fraser Memorial here by a native of Glen Robertson, improved, we learn, and is expected we had identified them as mem- and the young man was rushed to Anna ’Tkaezenko, 90 89% that a referendum should be taken the ofiBce of Dr. Markson here. He (b) Grade 10— Prize for Grade 12A Regular Romeo Leopold Seguin, who oomes to be still better when she is equip- bers of the Cornwall Barber- from Eastview in a switch of man- on the question so that every citi- dressed the injury before conveying Donaldson MacLeod, lOA.. 90% French. This prize is donated' ped with a contact lens in August. shop singers we’d been hearing by Mrs. C. B. Wright, Calgary— agers between the two offices. Mr. about just recently. There was zen should have the opportunity to Leroux to Hotel Dieu, where he is r. M. Marteson -Was called' and Poirier, Gaetane ... 64 58 61 61 .. .. 73 81 were also exceptionally well filled A Fair Family went to SB. No. 7 at Dominionville. Doyle (Theresa), Kingston; Misses after treating him had him re- 89 81 to make this the best horse show Prime attractions Friday after- Robinson, Douglas . 75 81 50 76 Maxville Fair officials were Annie and Margaret MaePhee of moved to Hotel Dieu in Cornwall. 68 54 65 in the history of the Society. I noon were 'the Vankleek Hill High Sauve, Gilles 55 58 50 67 particularly delighted with the White Plains, and Mrs. 'Wilfiam Thompson, Ross ... 55 70 64 57 72 .. 80 fThe Black and White, and Red School band, which itumed in a Baldwin (Penelope) of Montreal. and 'White shows were also on a participation in their Spring smart performance, and the compe- ’The body arrived here Saturday To Be Principal GROUP C: ■high plane with 27 exhibitors show- Show by the Adelard Sauve ititions for Dairy Princesses in Glen- and the funeral was held Monday Franklin, Jeannle . 60 62 33 55 87 ing 126 head of Holsteins and Sat- family of Fasslfern. garry and Stormont Counties. Miss morning ' from the Marcoux & At Baie Comeau March, Karen 64 30 42 83 60 urday’s Ayrshire show drawing 15 Mr. Sauve was exhibiting in Jean M. MacRae of Lancaster, was Ouimet, Marc 50 50 44 73 66 the Holstein cattle classes, with Morris Fimeral Home to St. Fin- ■widely kno'wn. in the Alexandria exhibitors With 84 head. Calf Club crowned Glengarry County Princess area, Jerry George, of Montreal, Theoret, Jean Guy 48 40 63 74 63 74 competition was also a big feature encouraging results. And no that night, while Stormont honors nan’s Cathedral and. cemetery. Rev. J. D. MePhoU, rector, chanted who has been teaching at Lowe, of Satui’day with 34 competing in fewer than five of his children went to Heather Simmons of Finch. the Funeral Mass and the prayers Que., for the past three years, has the Holstein calf class and a total were in 4-H classes. A fine horse show was a night- at the graveside were recited by been appointed; principal of Mc- Grade llA of 51 in showmanship competition. His daughter Mary was a con- time feature with J. Sheridan of Rev. C. P. Gauthier. Cormick Memorial High School at The following students have been promoted to Grade 12 Academic. ■Machinery and other displays testant in the Dairy Princess Stirling, Ont., wiiming the Calder Present in the Sanctuary in ad- Baie Comeau, Que. "The names are arranged in order of merit: were heavy and the midway was competition; son Maurice won Stake presented' by Roy Calder of A son of Wilfiam George and the the largest ever seen at Maxville the tractor driving competition Westmormt, Que. He also won the dition to Father Gauthier were Rt. Rev. Msgr. Ewen J. Macdonald, late Mrs. George, of Montreal, Jerry £ “ d with plenty of rides for the kid- and Harvey Sauve was fourth in ■Humphries’ Stake, while the pony D.P., V.G., Rev. D. A. Kerr, and will be heading a 12-teacher staff 5 w dies to choose between. this event. Aline Sauve showed stake class award went to E F, in Kis new appointment. The rains came hard and heavy the top Holstein 4-H calf and ; Goddard of Temagami, Que. Rev. D. B. McDougall. • S ^ S a a Friday morning after a flawless placed 4th in junior showman- 'The fine pipe band of the RCAF, The pallbearers were: Frank Mc- I 8 M ■■§ W Ü <1 J opening day that saw the grounds ship. Roger, the fifth of the j Ottawa, provided stirring music Cormick, Jas. H, McDonald, Real Lost Finger At & ^ 1° S I Leroux, Hugh MacKinnon, Leo MoCohmick, Lera 80 84 91 91 89 89 82 a hive of activity. ’The weather quintette, was 5th in Holstein I Saturday afternoon, and that night McDonald, Mary 78 84 81 75 81 76 72 eased; in early afternoon and much yearling, and all placed among the wrestling show brought out a Doyle and Bruno Carrière. Pakistan Job Tlieoret, Claiidette 79 87 73 66 71 82 .. 85 72 of the program went on as sched- the top ten in at least one class. large attendance, many remaining Relatives and friends were pres- i(3orbett McKay of Glen Nevis, McPherson, David 77 85 84 80 72 75 68 75 uled though track conditions de- So Impressed were Fair offi- on for the closing dance. ent from 'White Plains, N.Y.; Mont- now employed in for off Pakistan, Fraser, Marjorie 88 83 80 63 68 .. 53 88 cided harness horse men against cials they sent a photographer Both Hugh Smith, president of real, ComwaU, Lachine and H'am- recently lost a finger while at work. MacLennan, Gail 73 83 76 70 66 81 76 holding their race cards on either out to get a picture of the Kenyon Agrlcultirral Society, and mond. Ont. Relatives here learned of the mis- Secretary - Manager ' Eh. Don M Hambleton, C’rt’d 75 65 76 74 90 79 59 79 day. Sauve sextette. They felt frus- Sympathy was also evidenced' in hap when he phoned' his brother, Jamieson, Jennie 84 80 82 63 72 76 64 There was more rain Saturday trated when he came back to Gamble expressed disappointment the many floral' offerings. Mass John R. McKay, now a resident of Laporte, Lucille 75 83 62 66 59 .. .. 78 74 92 morning, but the sun finally broke report one of the young people with the weather, though they felt cards and messages received. Peterborough. jmuch encouraged by the turnout, MecGiUivray, E’r’n 71 70 75 81 87 71 58 82 through and the grounds were in was missing on the grounds so Campbell, Peigus 73 72 74 72 80 70 65 78 surprisingly fine condition that he had not taken the picture. especially so on Friday, despite the .Deooste, Pauline 73 72 72 66 56 73 .. 74 66 afternoon. Attendance had been Mr. Sauve has been farming long rain. ’They could be justifiably Irvine, Douglas 65 68 64 59 71 73 79 slim but encouraging Friday, in in Lochiel only four years since proud of the horse and cattle shows 24 Receive School-Leaving Diplomas MacMillan, Jean 75 70 64 63 59 74 65 view of conditions, and it was very selling his store at Fassifern. which were definitely bigger and McDonald, Ann 70 76 66 59 60 .. 52 .. .. 82 .. .. good' Saturday afternoon and for I No doubt he and his 4-H family better than ever. McCuaig, Mildred 72 75 74 57 62 65 60 both evening shows. I will be back at Maxville next Results of judging will be found In Alexander School Closing Exercises ’The showholl exhibits were re- ' year to win further honors. on Pages 4 and 7. Proulx, Bobby 71 58 67 73 58 54 .. 76 Closing exercises were held for ■ He presented diplomas in re- Houssin, Raymond 63 67 .. 65 58 73 54 57 .. .. 76 thé first time by the Alexander ligion and Grade 8 certificates to . Sauve, Maxy 66 68 67 50 57 64 69 80 Nanton News School, here, Tuesday night in each member of the class and' there MacLeod, A. D. 70 67 50 69 52 .. 60 69 79 Glen Nevis Youth Reported Alexander Hall when 24 graduates was the presentation of the prize Campbell, Allan 72 70 66 52 68 55 42 .. 72 Has News of Grade 8 received their school- for general proficiency to Kevin MaoPhee, M’dellne 81 84 57 24 60 55 55 77 leaving certificates. Macdonald, whose year’s average Michel, Fritz 64 69 69 61 50 62 .. .. 59 Recovering From Severe Injury Of Sammy Roger Levert, Grade 7, acted as was 89 percent. Perrier, Denis 64 59 .. 65 50 62 53 74 66 Reported now well on the road the youth’s bicycle ran into the Sister Mary Ambrose, school prin- Dom, Taly 58 66 .. 66 58 60 58 A copy of the Nanton (Al- chairman for a brief program which to recovery is Hugh MacDonald, 14, side of MUk Products Inc. truck cipal, was accompanist for the St. Pierre, Robert 58 56 56 56 68 59 60 75 berta) News arrived in the included hymns and songs by the of Glen Nevis, who suffered serious from Dalhousie Station. ’The boy school choir, on address of welcome singing. Bproule, Erwin 57 69 .. 53 62 70 54 45 75 mails last weekend with an ac- Members of the graduating class Fourney, Lloyd 71 66 .. 79 54 84 66 77 'head injuries and a broken arm, was cycling south on ,the Glen by the class president, Ann 'Van companying note from Sammy are: Atm Van Dyke, Kevin Mac- Larocque, François 66 69 57 53 37 51 65 68 73 Friday afternoon. He is now un- Nevis road while the truck, driven Dyke; an address of thanks by Robinson to inform his reia- Ke-vin Macdonald, class vice-presi- donald, Bruce McPherson, Heather MacMillan, Judy 66 73 ,. 58 5® 50 52 60 78 dergoing treatment in the Montreal by Fernand Ousick, 25, of Dalhousie Barton, Allan O'Brien, Diane Mc- MacLeod, Marilyn 50 60 .. 50 59 55 68 .. .. 70 tives and friends that he is still dent, In which appreciation was Neurological Hospital. The lad was Station, was westbound on the Lennan, Kenzle McDonald, Neil ..MacGillivray, M. 64 66 .. 50 56 51 54 52 72 alive and very healthy. expressed to teachers, parents, the injured' when his ibipycle swerved Sixth Concession road. PTA and' Father McPbail. . MdKay, Sharon Lapierre, Sharon The following HA students were promoted to Commercial Gr. 12: A front - page picture hears O’Brien, Sandra MacDougafi, Fran- McDonald, Helen; Poirier, Françoise. into the side of a truck at the Dr. P. A. Tidm-an of Lancaster proof of this. Sammy is shown Father McPhail spoke warmly of cis Oameron, Carol Miller, Sharon NOTE—Out of a class of 38 in HA, four pupils failed to be promoted. junction of the Glen Nevis side- was called to the scene to adminis- shoeing a horse in front of the the excellent -work being done by Larocque, Ronnie Levert, Rose road and' the 6th Concession road. ter emergency treatment. Marcoux T & M Welding Company in the Sisters of Holy Cross in the Marie Dupuis, Stewart Dewar, Mau- He is a sou of Mr. and Mrs. Jack cSs Morris ambulance service of Nanton, with whom he is em- school and complimented the class rice Seguin, Joyce Dore, Bernard (AbbreidaÆed names above are—Hambleton, Courtland; MacGillivray, MaxjDonald of the Glen Nevis area. Alexandria rushed the victim to ployed. on its fine scholastic progress and McCormick, Mildred McDonald, Emerson.) Cst. Lawrence Kell, Ontario Pro- Hotel Dieu in Cornwall, from where Sammy was born in Lochiel its excellent showing in the dio- Barbara MoE>onaW,ï-' Gloria Mc- (PLEASE TURN TO PAGE 6 FOR GRADES HB TO 9D) vincial Police at Lancaster, said he was conveyed to Montreal. Township. cesan catechetical tests. Kinnon and Judy Brunet. Page 2 The Glengarry News, Alexandria, Ontario, Thursday, Jime 30th, 1960 EDITORIAL S I ^ IT’S OUB OPINION V J BOATING CAN BE FUN We re Way Behind The Times STA1TA/.£J^Z Â COMMITTEE of the Board of Trade of pick up with town council. There could STAY SAF£f interested in providing the town with a be order and. system to replace the present municipal system of garbage collection helter-skelter collecting of garbage. Proper is now circulating a petition among the equipment would be used, making for citizenry asking public support of such a cleaner streets, fewer invitations for flies WITH omt project. We trust it will be forthcoming, to feast on uncovered garbage loads. ■' for this is a progressive move that should Some of the objections stem from the RAMBLING long ago have been adopted here. thought one community system might de- We do hear murmurings against it, how- prive present handlers of garbage of a liv- REPORTER j ever, and it might be a wise move by those ing. We wonder if that argument is valid? by ED. Ï A preference could be given those presently pushing the scheme to arm themselves with Memory is what enables you facts and figures on costs and other features in this occupation when tenders are sought. to call a man by a name that’s of a municipal garbage plan. These could Either or both might be fitted into the vaguely like his. be secured from any town of comparable picture if they were interested in tendering. ******** size having a municipal garbage plan and If they were not, a lot of hauling would COZY COUPLES they could be useful in refuting many argu- still remain open to them. Garbage is only • Two heads are better than one- ments that appear to stem from ignorance a big part of the debris that requires haul- That’s a truism that might carry- of what sueii a plan involves. ing away from one’s household. ■y*.? weight if it’s a constructive argu- Our town fathers apparently are against ment one is referring to. The advantages of a municipal garbage Sometimes we wondJr if two such a plan because of the fact it will neces- plan far outweigh any drawbacks we can heads axe really better than one- sitate a rise in the tax rate. But this is a imagine. One’s garbage is collected on Like when we’re driving along the near-sighted view which does them little schedule, in vehicles specially designed to •highway and the driver ahead sud- credit. Any municipal plan must be eliminate litter or health hazards. The Boys Of Today denly has two heads as his very- closest friend moves a bit away. financed from taxes, but if .it means an garbage man is responsible for conditions LETTERS (Smiths Palis Record-Ne'w's) eventual saving for the taxpayer it should You’ve undoubtedly seen it your- at the town dump and must be responsible It can not be true, as some say, that youth today is no different than be much more welcome than many other self and wondered' whether ' two to those whom we elect to oversee his, and to the it ever was. Not with the very youthful youth, anyway. heads are better .than one when public expenditures which show less bene- other services. Add to these improvements Heard when some youngsters were coming from school last Thursday both are cuddled behind the steer- ficial results. on the present service the fact that each ing wheel of one car. It’s a cozjr EDITOR noon, was the shxiU voice of an eight-year-old girl (how do angel-faced A municipal garbage scheme might be of us would be paying less for garbage dis- situation these young people get financed at less than $10,000 per year. But posal than we are now. little girls acquire those devilishly loud voices) proclaiming to a group themselves into. Us oldsters might, even that sum, divided between all Alex- FAVORS REFERENDUM of jeering playmates that one of their number was her boy friend and they even .be a bit envious as we recall We doubt there are many other towns andria households, would mean a saving of Editor, The Glengarry News. were going to get married when they grew up. all the gears and such in the Model in Ontario without a municipal system of Dear Mr. Editor; T that would have served as a- at least 40 percent on present costs of com- Now, not too many years ago, any such remark from any little girl pletely unorganized collection. garbage cplleetidn. Many villages, includ- ■May I make use of your columns ibolster, even if the girls of our The dollar and cents advantage is but ing Lancaster and Ma'xville, long have had to refer to an advertisement in last about any little boy would have earned the girl a bop in the nose, and from youth had been inclined to be cling- one of the benefits to be derived from a it. In this capacity at least, Alexandria is week’s News signed “Municipal the boy at that. But while little girls have not changed, at least in the ing ■vines. municipal scheme which would place control way behind the times. Garbage Collection committee”. m'anner in which they lay claim to boys they find somehow attractive, No sir; it couldn't have been so May I firmly state that the boys are different now. Instead of belting her one and marching away cozy in our day and it quite pos- sibly Is envy that prompts your Municipal Council of Alexandria to play at boys’ games, the young man in piis instance stood’ there smirking has never appointed a Municipal Rambling Reixjrter to point up tho as proudly as was the girl. He actually seemed to enjoy having the girl’s Good For Quebec Garbage committee nor has the possibility this is not the safest way affection for him broadcast from the housetops. to drive. The voice of experience’ o many disparaging things have been said on earth. And the more of such rejection matter of appointing such a com- S anittee for this purpose ever come You see What we mean? Boys today are more honest than they used whispers to us this has hazards the- concerning the way the game of politics by the voters we see, the more comforted young fellow at the wheel may be’ before the To'wn Council. I feel to be. They admit they enjoy it. is played in Quebec province, it is a we are with the thought that some day soon it my duty to clarify this matter. totally .unaware of. ’That soft- comfort to see the voters show their stuff the politician will awake to the fact his I understand the Alexandria shoulder, so close, may cause him FIRST 50 YEARS the way they did last Wednesday. The promissory note is no longer negotiable at Board of Trade have such a com- to forget the road also has shoul- voice of the people, the silent vote, was the polls. mittee or has brought the matter ders that can leave him cold. His The Weeklies Say ■With this issue Cochrane’s news- nearness may -work on her, too. She heard in no uncertain terms and must have We are not concerned with what party up before one of its committees re- paper concludes a first half-century. garding garbage collection. may forget that her destiny in life come as a pleasant surprise to the Liberal gains power, or loses it. Since the dawn of SCHOOL DRESS ... If community and newspaper is to be a back seat driver; once forces of Lesage as it must have been dis- I wish to state that I have the Protests from some high school give-away government they have all lost are 'to share in the coming years she’s finally hooked him. maying to the Union Nationale forces so lustre in our eyes. They are all tarred with ■greatest respect for the Alexandria students can be expected if the pro- But maybe we’re being an alarm- in times ofily faintly as exciting long in power. 'Board of ’Trade and its officers, I posal of the County of Vulcan Prin- ist. ’The accident record doesn’t the same brush since every party adopted and momentous as those of the last have always co-operated with the cipals’ Association that a -policy be indicate .too many of these cozy There have been countless news stories the policy of bribing the voter with his own 50, then those who now enter upon Board of ’Ti-ade and will continue adopted concerning standards of couples get into trouble — not on. interpreting the vote, trying to explain the tax money in the move to a socialist society these new decades’ face stirring and to do so in every way. The Alex- dress for high school students is the highway at any rate. Liberal sweep which was much more pro- inspired by the COP. mighty years indeed. — Cochrane andria Board of Trade is doing a approved by the county school com- -- ******** nounced than even that party apparently What we relish is to see the lowly voter (Contmued on Page 3) mittee. — Vulcan (Alta.) Advocate. (Ont.) Northland Post. expected! The reasons could be many and In most households mother is varied, depending on the particular con- rise up in his ballotting and smite the en- the softer voice, but father is trenched party from its soft sit, just as the softer touch. ditions' in any constituency. ******** We are content to know the voters of Jean Canuck did in Quebec last week. DO YOU If we made political life more uncertain EMBARRASSING BOUQUET Quebec wielded their power at the polls in BEMEIVEBEB? • Your Rambling Reporter doesn’t such a fashion as to leave the politicians of for those who would represent us; if the Rid Liar^g Syi)© often get into a stew. Since we both parties with food for thought. The electorate showed a more definite distaste Gleaned from the fyles of THE GLENGARRY NEWS adopted this rambling gait we long- politicians in Ottawa and in the other pro- for politicians and parties promising pie in ago found' out what a lot of car vincial capitals as well as those of Quebec, the sky ; perhaps we would get closer to the TEN YEARS AGO Brodie East and the residents of when he fell from the speeding drivers apparently have yet to learn must be a little less certain now of the goal of government of the people, for the the district are enjoying to' the full military train while the regiment —-you CAN slow down and live. voters’ reaction even to promises of heaven people, by the people. Friday, June 30th, 1950— this latest convenience. — At the was returning from camp. — On But we were in .something of a. residence of his daughter, Mrs. Geo. Friday evening a number of our Oharlottenburgh Township .pet just the other night when Rowley, Lethbridge, Alta., where he citizens congregated in MacLaren we overheard the editor in con>- stayed in the “dry” column, 'Wed- was visiting at the .time, the death Hall to tender a reception to Mr. versation -with one of his readers nesday, when the “wets” were 37 No Incentive To Stay In Business occurred suddenly of an ex-Glen- and' Mrs. P. A. Leslie on the eve from the big city.. We caught the votes short of the needed 60 percent garrian, Dimcan D. Kippen of Cal- of their departure for Ottawa, best part of it — trust us. She was on the sale of beer in licensed NE of the most popular among the editors editor points out. gary, Alta., in his 69th year. where they propose taking up their saying something like — “Gee, I O premises.—An early start on clean- of Ontario’s weeklies is selling his busi- He touches on government pressures, abode. — A couple of young gentle- can’t wait to get your paper and ing out the now-dry pond is con- ■5k ☆ •sk ness and going into the teaching pro- ever present for the small businessman ; men from Ottawa toured the streets the first thing I .turn to is thafe fession — this after 12 years of highly suc- among them the inspectors from this or that templated by Town Council. A FORffY YEARS’ AGO of Maxvllle for some hours in an Rambling coliunn'. I’ve enjoyed it start was made this week on con- automobile, much to the delight andi for years and now I’m' sure it’s not cessful publishing. Word of his defection department; the forms to be filled out; the necting Derby street to the Island Friday, July 2nd, 1920— curiosity of many of the yo5mg peo- you that’s -writing it; but who is?” from the ranks of the weeklies has prompted penalties to be summarily paid if a busy which will be transformed into a man is the least bit tardy in mailing in tax Glengarrians numbering some ple. — 'When a coaT oil lamp ex- That’s when we turned pale. Yon another editor, Barry Wenger of the Wing- park. — Relatives and friends on ploded, fire destroyed the home of ham Advance - Times, to take a searching moneys he must collect and remit without 4,000 gathered on the Park grounds see we know the editor gets kicked Jtme 25th joined’ in ■ marking the yesterday afternoon, with their dis- Nelson Larue, 19th Kenyon, about around quite a bit beca-use of the Golden Jubilee in religion of Rev. look at the role of the small businessman even having his postage paid. tinguisOied’ guests of honour. Sir A. seven o’clock Saturday evening.— editorials he writes. He klnda likes in today’s society. The man in business is expected to carry Sr. St. Oswald of the Holy Cross ■W. Currie, G.C.M.G., and Major- A feature of the St., Finnan’s pic- it, we realize; especially if his dia- Somewhat en-viously he compares the the major share of his town’s taxes, now set Order. — Bruno Hamel of Glen General Sir Archibald C. Macdonell, nic held' here 'Wednesday, was the tribes result in fetters to, the editor. Gordon, sufiered a concussion, work week of the editor and the teacher. two or three mills higher than for residen- KGB., C.M.G., in a celebration of presentation of a gold watoh to A fetter to the editor for publication tial property. The federal income tax de- Tuesday, when hit by a falling Memorial Day, which will long be Miss Ohristena Kennedy, ,4th Ken- he prizes much more than one of Writes Barry : beam' as he helped in the erection “Instead of working in his office all day partment has this junior tycoon all sized up, remembered. ’The pageant “Can- yon, '5vinner of the popularity con- those stereotyped reminders from of a barn on the farm of E. Gau- ada Yesterday and Today” was test. the taxing authorities that he has and spending every, evening at meetings too, writes Barry. “Never mind the fact cher. — The Sisters of Providence staged by the Coun.ty IODE, under it a it forgotten to send in his income tax he will be abl^ to make a better living in a he may have heavy payments to meet in were bode farewell Sunday prior to order to purchase his business; he has to ■the direction of Miss Ostrom, fol- deductions on time.. \ profession where the hours are inestimably their leaving Maryvale Abbey, Glen lowed by reading of an address to SIXTY YEARS AGO But the way we see it; if he’s shorter; where the income is guaranteed ante over all cash which might be used to Nevis. — At Lochlel on Jime 10th, Sir Arthur Currie. — Mrs. R. La- Friday, June 29th, 1900— going .to continue getting all the and the annual increment assured (a con- get his obligations cleared.” the marriage was solemnized' of douceur, Lochiel street, on ’Tuesday ■blame, and people keep giving us dition which never pertains in business). “If the rewards of business continue to Mary Claire MaoMUlan and John was notified' by 'wire of the acci- About 12 pm’, on Friday, there all the credit, one of these days hç’s Michael Muihern of Montreal, He will have two months’ holidays, all the diminish and the problems to increase, we dental death of her son, Omer was a serious wreck on the CAR going to get wondering who’s re- ■5k ☆ 'sk long weekends and the knowledge that when are going to have a lot less businesses in Theoret, at Depot Harbour. De- about a mile east of Glen Robert- sponsible for these editorial page son. The east-bound freight, stop- he leaves his desk at the school there will the course of the next ten years. And as a TWENTY YEARS AGO ceased, who had seen service over- prizes he’s been -winning. That’s ped by a hot box, was just starting when he may begin to take a dim be no telephone calls at home to keep him direct result there are going to be a lot less seas, was 24 years of age a'nd had grinding away at his job when the day’s Friday, June 28th, 1940— bfeen railroading for several years. up -when another following freight view of a fellow who’s, been prac- jobs floating around for your sons and — Dr. N. M. and Mrs. Bellamy an'- piled into the van. Logan, the fire- tically his alter ego for years. work is supposed to be finished.” John MacLean of Glen Robert- daughters when they emerge from high nounce the engagement of their man on the second train, had his We’d hate to see the .poor guy «11 This leads to thoughts of the role of the school and college. It is not only the small son, one of the Canadian seamen only daughter, Helen Mabel, to Mal- leg broken. — So great is the de- mixed up; he’s mixed up enough small businessman in every field, including business which is affected. Manufacturers aboard the President Harding, gives colm McCrimmon, Ottawa, son of mand for Shaw’s soft drinks that as it is. publishing. and service industries are all feeling the News readers a gripping account of Mr. and Mrs. M. F. McCrimmon of his bottling works is now running its bombing and sinking at Ant- Dunvegan. The marriage will take night and day. — During the storm Golf isn’t just a rich man’s Not too many years ago, Canada had no same I'jurden. The health of the entire werp. — A former Alexandrian, place the latter part of July. on Wednesday afternoon, A. A. Mc- game; there are plenty of poor lack of energetic young businessmen be- Canadian economy is being injured.” the Arth-ur Dapmto, son of Mr. and a it Kinnon, 36-3rd Locjiiel, lost eight players. cause the rewards of such effort were real- Wingham editor writfes. Mrs. Magloire Daprato, is to be or- milch cows, which were killed by istic, muses Barry. Once the young fellow These are thoughts shared by a lot of dained a priest in the Carmelite FIFTY YEARS AGO lightning. — A correspondent from had his business rolling he could be reason- ' other businessmen and we have no doubt Chapel, Oklahoma City, on Sunday. BEACH ON THE BORDER Friday, July 1st, 1910— ■the Brigade Camp at Kingston says • Our undefended border; we’ve ably sure that even though he might have they weighed heavily in deciding this — Donald Alexander Lacombe, 24, ■that in a recent shooting match, died' by drowning at Siscoe, Que., boasted of it for years, and rightly more worries than the ordinary employee, weekly editor to quit the business world in J/I» Private Charron of the Martin- Sergt. James Lothian of No. 3 Com- so. It stretches for some 3,000 lie at least had a sound investment for his favor ef the teaching profession. There he June 12th. He was a son of Alex- town Co. of the 59th Regiment, had pany, made 39 bull’s eyes out of 40 ander Lacombe and the late Chris- miles across the continent and the later years and a good income in the mean- may be harried a few hours a day l?y his a miraculous escape from death possibles. only disputes since the Fenians lost tena McMillan of 29-9th Lancaster. time. students,, but he will not have Big Govern- — A farewell party was tendered face have been confined to the cus- “Such is far from the case today. Many ment continually at his shoulder, peering Gunner John A. McIntosh at Mc- HEMniVHMIlY wuungmaiiHiiM: toms guards and those tourists from a younger businessman is wondering why and prodding, and Ailing him with frus- Cximmon, Monday, prior to his de- either side of the border who’ve he ever took the trouble”, the Wingham tration. parture for overseas. been trying to sneak things throigh. Closer to home, thoigh, there has been a lot. of border feuding Glen- THIRTY YEARS AGO garry sportsmen would rather be THE GLENGARRY NEWS without. A ten-mile section of the Friday, July 4th, 1930— border between Ontario and Que- Canadian 'Weekly Ne'wspapers’ Association Ontario Weekly Newspapers’ Associatien On June 22nd special services bec has nej/er properly been settled Eastern Ontario Newspapers’ Assosiatioa were held in Cote St. George Pres- and that .breach happens to cut Audit Bureau oi Circalation byterian Church in commemoration right throi^ Lake St. Francis, east THE NEWS PRINTING COIHPANY of the 100th anniversary of the and west of Lancaster. It’s a dismal thing for local P.O. Box 10 Telephone 9 building of the first church there, EUGENE A. MACDCMIALD - EDITOR AND HBBUSHaR in I860. That same weekend special fishermen who may be accused of services were held by the congrega- poaching on preserves Quebec holds SUBSCRIPTION BA’IES: $3ÆO per year, anywltee in Canada, payable in adyance; tion of Glen Sandfield' United are its. They are ■unlicensed in United States end Foreign, per year. Church to commemorate the 50th la belle province and so they must DISPLAY ADI4ER’X‘JSINQ RA’IES; Casual, 70 cents per column inch. Contract petes given on anniversary of the building of the pay the penalty, even as they application. COPY MUST BE IN ©UR OFFICE NOT LATER 'THAN Î2 NOON WEDNESDAY. splutter they were in Ontariot Authorized as Second Class Matter by the Post Office Department, Ottawa, Csct^ada. church at that place. — Telephone V__ ! ooimections have been completed to (Contlrued onPage 3) The Glengarry News, Alexandria, Ontario, Thursday, June 30th, 1960 Page S

DUNVEGAN MOOSE CREEK LAGGAN ating meetings, coimcll meetings, and recently at a Board of ’Trade NEWS AND Professor D. N. MacMillan, Mont- James MoKillican, Renfrew, is A number of farmers are now m.eeting, that I Would hot recog- SURROUNDING LETTERS OP INTEREST real, was guest preacher here on visiting with his parents, Mr. and engaged in haying operations and TO THE EDITOR nize a petition, but would be willing FROM DISTRICT Sunday. Mrs. MacMillan and sons Mrs. E. A. MacKillican. report a very good crop. to take a referendum or plebiscite Donnie and Robert accompanied A large number from town at- D. J. MacMaster and R. D. Mac- if the council felt it necessary, when him Sunday guests at the tended the memorial service at Leod are both kept busy "with their Continued from Page 2 - each ratepayer would- have the op- Hr. and Mrs. Howard O’Hara of Congratulations to Miss Susan home of Mr. and Mrs. John Mac- Tayside Baptist Church, on Sunday spraying outfits. good job; they have always done portunity of casting a secret ballot, ■Cornwall, spent the weekend with Pilion, second daughter of Mr. and Queen and family. They also had afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Rene Proulx of St. so, 'but nothing ofa-cially was ever according to their wishes—majority -his mother, Mrs. O’Hara. Mrs. Lucien Pilion, who graduated as weekend visitor their son Angus, Ml-, and Mrs. Arnold MacIntyre Genevevie, Que., visited' Mr. and brought up regarding Municipal to rule. from St. Michael’s Hospital, To- of Montreal. and family of Avonmore, were Sun- Mrs. Alex Tlttley on Monday. Garbage Collection by the Board of Mr. and Mrs. David Patterson of Regarding the statement made in ronto. Mr. and Mrs. N. B. MacLeod had day guests of her mother, Mrs. A. Marentette spent .three days Trade and the Town Council. -this advertisement that the average Montreal, spent IPriday with Mr. Nellie McRae, and on Saturday at- at 'Hager, Ont., last week. I understand that there are two ^and Mrs. H. Lamibton. The many friends of Mrs. Harvey AS weekend visitors their daughter. cost to a hoiiseholder would be nine Scott are glad to hear she is much Miss Gladys, and brother Rae and tended the Robertson - Valley mar- Sheldon Grant, who is now at petitions being circulated, one for dollars per year, may I state that Mrs. Ralph Poster and daughter improved after her major operation Mrs. MacLeod, and friends Mr. and riage in the United Church. Chicoutimi, Que., spent -the week- 'and one against the mimicipality no one knows what the cost would Xinda, Ottawa, spent the weekend in Hotel Dieu, on Thursday. Mrs. Eldon MacDowell, all of Ot- Rene Provost, Montreal, visited end at his parental home. going into the Garbage Collection be, 'imtil tenders were called for and ■with Mr. and Mrs. J. D. MoBae. his parents, Mr. and Mrs. William A large number from here at- business. I HAVK HAD NOTHING Mrs. P. Pinlayson is spending Itawa, and Mrs. Sandilands of Dal- a method of collecting costs estab- Provost and' Claude Provost. tended the Maxville Pair and report "WHATEVER TO DO "WITH Miss Edna McEwen, 'R.N., of Lon- some time with Miss Min. Mac- keith. lished. I am-. Miss Elva MacRae, Ottawa, was one of the best shows ever. EITHER PETITION, neither the don, spent the Weekend with her Dlarmid, Church street. Mr. and Mrs. A. D. MacRae of a weekend guest of her parents, Mrs. Thomas Hood and- Mrs. drawing up or signing of either Yours very truly, another, Mrs. E. J. McEwen. Rev. and Mrs. Donaldl Munroe Vankleek HUI; J. L. MacDougaH, GEORGE SIMON, Kingston, and Mr. and Mrs. S. Mr. and Mrs. A. D. McRae. Duncan MacCrimmon and family of petition. Visitors with Mrs. Hall on Sat- are leaving for holidays, and his Thomas Cleary, Ottawa, spent Rankin, Cornwall, visited Misses Cornwall, -visited at Albert La I have stated publicly at nomin- Mayor of Alexandria, Ont. urday were Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm congregation will be united with Sunday with his many friends here. Salle’s on Saturday. McRae and Mr. and' Mrs. C. Mc- St. Andrew’s Presbyterian Church Katie F. and Tena M. Urquhart, on Sunday. The Misses Maude and Annie Mr. and Mrs. Edmond Lanthier "Nairn of Montreal. for the month of July. MacIntyre, Avonmore, spent a por- of Valleyfleld, called on Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Jack McKinnon ar- Mr. and Mrs. Tom Turkin of Ot- Mrs. Annie Campbell and Miss tion of Sunday with their cousin, Mrs. A. Marentette on Sunday. Harriet, Cornwall, spent Sunday at rived Sunday from' Florida and are tawa, spent the weekend with Mrs. Mrs. J. A. Buchanan. Mr. and Mrs. John Inglis and aguests of Mr. and Mrs. James Rob- Dune. Kippen and Lin and Les. home here. Miss EWreen Montcalm, teacher Myma of Montreal are spending ertson. She had also Mrs. J. Martin of Ot- Miss P. Anna MacOualg had as at the ChestervUle High School, is this week with Mr. and-Mrs. K. W. tawa on Monday. weekend visitors her nephews, spending holidays at her parental Nixon and family. Make sure you toke ^ Sun^day guests of Mrs. W. Hall along your Hospital were Mr. and Mrs. Alex Waterhouse ' Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Stewart, Mrs. MacLean and son, home here; also Miss Patsy Mont- Mr. and Mrs. Bill Manning and and daughter Allyson, and Miss Biil Kippen, on the birth of a and Ian and Mrs. MacLean, all of calm, student at the Rideau Con- family of Ingleside, visited at her 91 Insurance Certificate or, <3retta Booth; Mrs. F. Waterhouse daughter, bom on Saturday. Smiths Falls. vent, will spend her holidays with home with Mr. and Mrs; Albert ■U at least, the Certificate and Miss Isabell Waterhouse of Mr. and Mrs. Rev. J. MacDonald Mrs. A. Grant, who spent a few her parents. Mi-, and Mi-s. Wilfrid La Salle on Satiuday. 9v number. Jot the number Montreal. and daughter Susan, of Perth, spent weeks in Montreal, arrived home Montcalm. Fred MacCrimmon of Cornwall, spent Saturday with J. R. and- "W. D. down now—and keep it Mrs. J. W. Hall left on Wednes- a few days lasj- week with relatives Saturday, accompanied by her ENJOYED DAY ON PARK MacNell. r day for an extended visit to Van- and friends in Maxville. daughter, Mrs. Lowxey. Mrs. A. where it can be found MadKenzie, Ottawa, is also visiting On Thursday, Mrs. Keith Grant, Miss Gertrude Sabourin of Glen ■couver, and other western cities. Joe Cameron, Mr. and Mrs. John in an emergency. A teacher of the Sandringham School, Sandfield, is spending a week with A. MacDonald, Montreal, spent her mother. Visitors Sunday with Mr. and and Mrs. Wilfrid Montcalm, teacher Mr. and Mrs. Alex Tittley. Thursday with Dr. D. D. Mac- Mrs. Russell Morrison and' daugh- Mrs. Harry Lambton were Mr. and at Tolmies Corner School, held an Miss Joan MooSweyn took her Mrs. Arnold McEwen and daughter Donald. ter, Miss Anne, Montreal, are now here to spend the summer holidays. enjoyable outing with 48 pupils in -pupils to a picnic at the Alexandria READ Carolyn of Ottawa;; Mr. and Mrs. Walter Moore and Lloyd Mac- Alexandria, -at the Park. They also Mr. and Mrs. Frank MacDonell park on Monday, which they all en- YOUR IPletcher Ohishohn and son Colin of Donald, Toronto, were Saturday visited 'the Shoe Factory and the joyed. Cornwall. i visitors with Miss Janet Mac- and children, of Bryson, Que., are ONTARIO visiting the latter’s father, Alex Chinchilla Farm. Games and a 'Lt.-Col. W. J. Franklin and Jack I Donald. HOSPITAL Ray McNabb, Metcalfe, visited his Fraser. pleasant day were spent by the visited on Monday with bis mother, sister, Mrs. E. J, McEwen, Sunday. Mrs. A. J. Duncan, San Pedro, pupils and' teachers, followed by an Mrs. Ben Franklin, and Mr. and INSURANCE Donald Rae Austin and son Brent ONTARIO HOSPITAL Callers with Mr. and Mrs. C. J. California, and her sister, Elizabeth enjoyable lunch served ere leaving Mrs. Arthur Franklin. GUIDE of Montreal, spent the weekend at SERVICES COMMISSION McPhail, Sunday, were Mr. and Donachee, Livelong, Sask., were for their respective homes. Edward MacLeod of Winnipeg, —if you haven’t one, ask his parental home and accompanied TORONTO 7, ONTARIO Mrs. Duncan' McRae, and Miss guestSj of Margaret Cameron on spent a few da3rs with Mr. and Mrs. his brother Clifford, Mrs. Austin your employer or write Myrtle McPhail, Ottawa. Monday. ’ MANY OUT FOB and son Eldon back to Alexandria, Lloyd MacLeod and' family. ST JEAN BAPTISTE PARADE Mr. and Mrs. Norman Stewart of on Sunday. More than 10,000 were in attend- Montreal, called on Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Kippen and ance at the St Jean Baptiste cele- Dan MacLeod on the weekend whUe Malcolm Dewar, Ottawa, spent- the bration held on Srmday at Our up attending the Fair. weekend at their homes here. Lady of the Angels Church. Mr. and Mrs. Neil Anderson of Miss Betty MhoKinnon, R.N., Jacques Gibeault acted as master Montreal, spent a few days "with after spending her holidays here, of ceremonies, with Emery Bi-unet, Mr. and Mrs. Fergus MacRae, and left for Deep River Hospital, on president. Members were in attend- visited other friends in this vicinity. Sunday. ance from Russell, Vars, Ottawa, Linda Robinson has' retirmed MEN Mr. and Mrs. Bussell Metchette Embrrni, Marionville, Casselman, home from the hospitel and her and little daughter, Debbie, and St. Alberts, Limoges, St. Isidore," sight was not impaired! in her re- friends, of Montreal, spent the 'Corn-wall, Alexandria, and Crysler. cent accident. weekend at their summer home The day’s events included: WHO THINK; here. 10 am.—^High Mass by Rev. Aime Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth MacQueen Leduc, P.P. Rambling... ■and little son, Glenn, of Ottawa, 3 pjm.—Benediction of the Holy OF TOMORROW spent the weekend with his parents, Sacrament. COontlnned from Page 2) Mr.- and Mrs. A. P. MacQueen. 3:30 to 6 pm.—Concert on the waters. ’The same holds for duck Mrs. J. Arkinstall and Betty Anne grounds. Supper was served from hunters safely ensconsed on an PRACTICE of Athol, visited Donald Fletcher 5 .p.m. to 7A0 pm. island Ontario claims as its own. on Tuesday. 7:30-9 pm. — Over 20 floats The game wardens of Quebec may took part in a parad'e on the main Mrs. Alex Campbell is spending reckon otherwise and that’s what streets in town. this week in Maxville with her -the duck hunter may have to reckon MODERATION, 9:15 pm.—Social evening with with. daughter, Mrs. Afex MacEwen,-,and band music.' by Nativity Guards family. It adds up to a frustrating situ- band. Nativity Church, Cornwall. ation that -may be solved soon, ac- His many friends regret that 10:30 p.m.—'Fireworks. cording to a news report out of TODAY D. D. MacKinnon is a patient in DE LAVAL FARM TANKS Ottawa. That 10-mile breach in the General Hospital, Cornwall, KIRK HILL the Ontario - Quebec border line all stainless steel inside and out, are manufactured In where he is to undergo an eye may follow the new ship channel, Peterborough, and are available in 20-, 27-, 35- operation. Mrs. MacKinnon, his and 44-can capacities George Cameron of Montreal, was we read. But was this a Union sister, Mrs. Murdie MacLean, and visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Neil Nationale agreement the new Lib- See or Call your Authorized DE LAVAL Dealer Bob MacCrimmon accompanied him Blair, the past week. eral government may re"voke? there on Sunday afternoon. We Mr. and Mrs. H. J. MacGlllivray Local nimrods are hoping they’re ouse o hope he makes speedy recovery. returned home after visiting rela- finally free of ducking Qüebec game Among those home over the week- tives at Toronto and Port Perry. wardens when they go out after DISTItXERS SmCB 1857 Phone 623-R-2 MARTINTOWN, Ont. enod were Misses Mruiel and Isabel Grant MaoGillivray of St. Lam- ducks. ll-tf Stewart, Irene MacLeod and Mar- bert, Que., is doing considerable im- jorie MacKinnon, all from Ottawa. provements on the MoGilllvray the entrance road was being farm. Pine Grove. gravelled'. Considerable tree planting was Eldred MacMillan, Ottawa, spent done sometime ago and last week the weekend at his home. FLYERS Still Open Saturday ts play it safe! The loHowlhf easiness Places

Kites are fun, but remember these important rujes in Alexandria —they apply to all airborne toys on a string.

Never fly a kite near hydro lines. If the string is wet and touches live wires electricity could Still Remain Open on Sntnrilny Kights travel from the power lines down the string of your kite to you. The danger is increased if the kite has a metal frame. Never lise a wire or a wire reinforced string to fly a kite. Always fly fnr ynur cnnvenience them in an open area.

Never try to get back a kite if it is caught on any overhead wires or electrical apparatus. Better to & lose your kite than risk your life or serious injury. MEOCHE SABOURIN BET’S BARBE SHOP

PARENTS—Safety education begins at home. NYMAN’S SHOE STORE RON & MAYNARD MEN’S WER Be sure your children follow the above safety rules. BRUNO PIGEON, BARBER HANDY ANDY STORE This important message is being published throughout Ontario in an endeavour to prevent a VALADE GROCERY LEEBVRE’S FOODORAMA recurrence of serious accidents and power blackouts which have resulted recently through the misuse of kites. W. J. PERIARD OUELLETTE IHA HARDWARE LAUZON GENERAL STORE THERET HARDWARE [ONTARldl^Sr HYDRO J. E. RANGER RUDOLPH’S CLOTHING Page 4 The Glengarry News, Alesandria, Ontario, Thursday, June 30th, 1960

other than pony, Mrs. J. Sheridan, mins, RusseU, and W. E. Burton, LEGION NOTES Results Of Judging At Last Week’s Stirling; best lady driver, pony, Vars; swine, top winner, Cecil Acres Three Teams Tied For Top Spot E. P. Goddard; Calder stake, Sheri- of Osgoode; poultry, Mr. and Mrs. Several important matters were dan; single roadster, mare or geld- K. McCaig, Lachute, Que., and D„ discussed’ at the executive meeting MaxviUe Spring Show ing, in harness. Dr. W. A. PaUister; Cumming, RusseU, Ont. held last night, and it was decided best gentlemen’s turnout, Sheridan; In Border Softball League to call a special meeting of the Friday’s fine Black & White show chute. Que.; Bruce Bros., Spencer- 4-H CLASSES Society stake for Hackney ponies, Nan Blair, RR 1, Dalkeith, was- 3— Branch on July M6th next. saw 27 exhibitors with 126 headaxviUe for vs.viUe, Martintown and Roy Simmons, Pinch. STANDINGS AS OF JUNE 21th E. P. Goddard’; Humphries stake grand! champion showman against W L T PtS 4— AU members ^are urged to make Judge Howard’ B. Dodge Mooseof Car- Creek Rodgersvs. Martintown showed the senior and dinal, to place. It was one of the for carriage horses, Sheridan; stan- 6—^Martintown vs. MaxvUle a special effort to be present at this ■grand champion bull, MUles Roches spirited competition in the 4-H Calf WUliamstown 8 2 0 16 best ever at MaxviUe. Leader; the junior and reserve dard bred stallion, OrviUe Scarfe, Club classes, at MaxvUle Spring- MaxviUe 8 4 0 16 6—Moose Creek vs. Apple HiU meeting, as the agenda contains Ottawa; Hackney pony stallion 8—Martintown vs..Apple HUl items affecting the .welfare of vet- Charles Naylor’s herd dominated grand champion bull, Woodlea Show, Saturday. Miss Blair was Apple Hill 8 4 0 16 (Reg.), John Hitsman, SpencervUle; champion junior showman befores 8—^Williamstown vs. MaxviUe erans generaUy, as well as the the female classes. His Kengor Ideal Lucks Away; the reserve senior and Moose Creek 4 7 0 8 Hackney pony mare, W. E. Whyte, wmning top honors. S(he won the 10—^Williamstown vs. Moose Creek formulation of plans for the pro- Rhonda was junior champion, while ■ grand champion female, Woodea Martintown 0 11 0 0 Sally Echo Dewdrop won senior and j Evergreen Florence, and the reserve Ottawa; Hackney mare (Reg.), James Cluff Memorial Award for REMAINDER OF SCHEDULE curement of funds for the building gi’and champion placing with 'junior female. Woodlea Beulah. three years and over, Sheridan; her grandi champion showmanship, June of the proposed new hail. Kengor Ideal Aggie placing in the Harold Blaney’s Burnside High standard bred mare, OrviUe Scarfe; as well as the James Cluff Mem- 28—Martintown vs. Williamstown Among the suggestions offered miare and foal, Morris Douglas, 30—Apple Hill vs. Williamstown McCrimmon Tops was the holding of a tombola some reserve senior and grand champion Destiny kept MaxvUle in the show orial Trophy for junior showman- slot. lyith a reserve senior champion rat- Manotick; pony, under 14-2, hitched) ship. July time in the Pall on the Legion to suitable vehicle, driven by boy I grounds, when the improvements Glenoden Farms, Vankleek Hill, ing in bull classes. Bruce Bros, Bruce Groves, RR 2, Apple Hill, 1—MaxvUle vs. Moose Creek In Soccer Loop took the reserve junior spot with or girl imder 16 years of age, Morris S^Williams-towii' vs. Apple Hill on the adjoining lot, ore completed. showed the reserve junior champion was winner of the senior showman- Two wins this week, one over Glenoden Marathon Job. bull. Douglas, Manotick; ladies harness ship award and placed as reserve CornwaU, put McCrimmon out in MAJOR ANGUS MCDONALD, pony, Goddard; carriage team, P.R.O., Branch No. 423. Donald E. Keimedy & Sons, Ap- Sydney Mode of Vankleek HiU, (Continued on Page 7) front in the Glengarry Soccer ple HiU, showed' the senior and Sheridan; single Hackney pony, League. haid the senior and gi’and cham-pion grand champion bull, Glenvue Cy- female, Bonnie Brae^ Snowmaid, and oyer 14-2, Goddard; fine gaited On Saturday they won 3-0 over Student In Teaching clone; Basil Dawley’s Wincraft In- Roy Simmons had the junior horses, Quesnel; carriage tande-m', a Glen Sandifleld team that could spiration taking the reserve spot. champ. Sheridan. CO-OP field only eight players. Kent Mc- Topped Class Glenoden Farms showed the junior Picked for special prizes by Judge Gentlemen’s road race, OrvUle GLENGARRY Sweyn scored two and Bruce Ken- ’Champion bull and the reserve Rolland Pigeon of Vercheres, Que., Scarfe; ladies’ single harness horse, nedy. one. A granddanghiter of Mr. and Mrs. Sheridan; saddle pony, under 14-2, Angus A. Hay, Passifern, Miss junior went to R. Leslie Allen of were Mr. Mode’s gi'ond champion, Cornwall and Lochiei played to Vankleek Hill. as best Ayrshire cow in milk; Rod- ridden by boy or girl under 16, COMMISSION Sandra J. Anderson, of PreviUe, Scarfe. SPECIALS a 2-2 tie Monday, with Kay Hay Que., recently gi-adnated: at the top Special prizes went to Naylor’s ger’s Mille Roches Leader, as best HEAVY HORSES scoring hoth Lochiei goals. Mc- of her class of 160 students at Mac- Dewdrop os best Holstein cow in buU. AUCTION 21-ft. Tractor Sprayer on hand Crimmon won a close 2-1 decision donald College, Ste Anne de BeUe- milk; Donald E. Kennedy’s Cyclone Cow with the highest breed class Single, general pur-pose, county as best bull. class, Munroe Bros., MaxviUe, 1st Complete $119 over Cornwall, Tuesday, in a hard- vue. Que. She was presented with average for butter fat in record of Lancaster, Ontario fought game that saw aU scoring the Director of Protestant Educa- COW with highest breed class performance in regular classes went and 2nd’; Clydesdale staUion, Mc- • 17 cu. ft. Food Freezer $285 done in the first 20 minutes of play. tion’s Award for General Pro- average for butterfat in record of 'to' W. Erskine Rodger’s “Woodlea Lennan & Denovan, Dalkeith; Per- Bruce Kennedy and Kent McSweyn ficiency. performance in regifiai- classes went Evergreen Floss’’, with “Florence”, cheron staUion, James G. MaoCrlm- Prices Received scored for the winners. to Glenoden Farm’, Vankleek HiU, mon, Dunvegan; ' Clydesd'ale mare, Miss Anderson led ’the class in also owned by Mr. Rodger, placing Monday, June 27th We have a complete supply of Leading scorers are: Kay Hay, Glengale Sovereign Coral; second, second'. three years and over (Reg.), Gilbert 10; D. A. McLean, 7; J. McGiUis, 6; both academic subjects and prac- Lome Henderson of Brinston, with Barton & Sons, Vankleek HiU; filly Weaner Pigs .. ?8.35 to $13.25 ea. Harvest Brand tical teaching. She was also a Best two axtificiaUy sired’ females Bruce Kennedy, 6; Ray Quesnel and Sandy Row Rhoda Elect. from Kemptville unit; Harold or gelding, two years, Lawrence Feeder Pigs $16 to $17 ea. Baler and Binder Twine Donald Angus McLean, 5 each. finalist in the contest for Queen of Best two artificially sired females WaUaoe, Brinston; Percheron mares the college earlier this year. Bianey, MaxviUe; Bruce Bros., Market Hogs .. $20 to $22.50 cwt. on hand: also a full line of THE STANDINGS from KemptvlUe unit: R. Leslie SpencerviUe, Ont.; Clark McDonell, three years and over, James G. Sows $16 to $18 cwt. She is the daughter of Mr. and Allen, Vankleek HiU; Lome Hen- MaoCrimmon; group of farm Insecticide Sprays and Dusts P W T L PtS WilUamstown. Calves— Mrs. James M. Anderson, of 129 derson; Basil Dawley, Winchester; General results: BuU calf senior, (horses, exhibitor from' Glengarry McCrimmon 10 8 0 2 16 Under 100 lbs... $16.50 to $28 ea. Picardie street, PreviUe, Que. Angus Bilmer, Monckland. Sydney Mode, Vankleek Hill; buU County, Mo(Lennan Ss Denovan; Cornwall 9 6 1 2 13 Over 100 lbs. .. $24 to $30 cvrt. See US for terms first, if you Lochiei 10 4 4 2 12 General results: Bull calf junior, junior yearling, W. E. Rodger; bull colt, one year, Jim Wilson, Rlce- Glenoden Farms, first; buU calf senior yearling, Bruce Bros.; buU, vlUe; Belgian mare (Reg.), Law- Bulls up to $18.60 cwt. are interested in a top quality Greenfield 10 5 2 3 12 Glen Sandfield .. 10 1 1 8 3 senior, Lloyd Howes and* Percy two years, W. E. Rodger; bull three rence Wallace; filly or gelding, three Beef Cows up to $18.35 cwt. Highland Dancing years, Aubry Toll, Blythe, Ont.; Milking Machine MaxviUe 10 1 0 9 2 Allen; bull junior yearling, Lome years and over, Harold Bianey of Springers up to $200 eacl» Henderson; bull senior yearling, fiUy or gelding, two years, Gilbert MaxviUe. Top Calf was consigned by Results At Fair Glenoden Farms ; bull two years, Heifer calf, junior, Roy Sim- Barton & Sons, Vankleek HUl; GLENGARRY FARMERS’ John Hadley; bull three and over, single grade draft mare, A. Toll; Henry Menard, St Lazare, Que. The results of the Highland mons, Finch; heifer calf, senior, 160 lbs. at $30.00 — $48.00 dancing competition held at Max- Donald E. Kennedy, senior and Bruce Bros.; heifer, junior yearling, single reg. draft mare, Gilbert Bar- viUe Satmday, in' connection with grand champion; Basil Dawley, re- ■D. C. Murray and Sons, Martin- ton & Sons; single grade ag.- mare, Demand Good for all Classes the Spring Pair were as hollows: serve senior and reserve grand town; heifer, senior yearling, W. E. A. Toll; single general pmpose of Livestock CO-OP Novice Competition champion. mare, J. W. Hadley, La)Ch'Ute, Que.; (Rodger; best uddered cow, Sydney ■pair of draft mares, A. ToU; pair of Open only to residents of Stor- Heifer calf junior, Duncan B. Mc- Mode; heifer, two years, dry. Mode'; Maximum Commission on any Phone 347 Alexandria Donell, Apple HiU; heifer calf agricultural mares, J. R. Millar of mont and Glengarry: heifer, three years, dry, Bruce; cow Animal for Beef, $5.00 per head. ANT ADS Highland Fling, 8 and under — senior, R. Leslie Allen; heifer junior four years and’ over, dry, RO’dger. Kars, Ont.; pair of reg. draft mares, 1st, Merle Bender, Monckland; 2nid, yearling, Glenoden Farms; heifer Heifer, two years, wet, Harold A. Toll; pair of general purpose Wendy Crawford, Monckland; 3rd, senior yearling, Charles Naylor; Bianey; heifer, three years, wet. mares, Munroe Bros., MaxviUe; Betty Grant, WiUiamstown. heifer two years dry, Naylor; heifer Mode; coW, four years and over, hea'vy team-, for farm work, G. Bar- Highland Fling, over 8 — Lynne three years dry, Marland Murray. wet, Rodger; senior get-of-sire, ton & Son; four-horse tandem. A. Martintown; cow four and over dry, three animals, two years and over, ToU; six-horse hitch, A. ToU; heavy Jewette, Cornwall; 2nd, Maureeni SAVE "WHILE‘DRIVING Donihee, CornwaU; Bonnie Painter. Glenoden; best uddered cow, Nay- not necessarily owned and bred by team, for farm v/ork, exhibitor from ATTENTION, Cornwall. lor; heifer two years wet, Naylor; exhibitor, Rodger; junior get-of- Glengarry County, Mimroe Bros. heifer three years wet, Naylor; cow OTHER CLASSES BUY The NEW GERMAN Local Competitions sire, -three animals under two years, MOTORISTS! four and oyer wet, Naylor. owned and bred by exhibitor, Sheep, top winners, Dougal Cum- Open to Glengarry, Stormont, Progeny of dam. Two animals, Rodger. ’Prescott, Russell Counties, as well either sex, that have previously 'Progeny of dam, two animals of CARBURETOR CAKBUEETOE as members of the Ottawa Dancing 'been shown in regular classes, not and either sex, seniors or juniors, not Association : necessarily bred' or owned by ex- necessarUy owned or bred by ex- AUTOMATIC CHOKE Eight and under; hibitor. First wns Lome Hender- hibitor, Rodiger; grad'ed herd, bull, GOOD CAR BUYS Fling: Cathie Lalng, Alcove, Que.; son. Junior get-of-sire. Pour anim- two senior females and two junior We Buy and Sell REPAIRS Elaine Robertson, Ottawa; Brenda als imder two, by one sire, Naylor; females, any age, Rodger. MacNaughton, QomwaU. Swords: senior get-of-sire, R. Leslie Allen; LIGHT HORSE CLASSES Good Used Local Cars Cathie Laing, Elaine Robertson, gmded herd, Naylor. single carriage mare or gelding, ’59 Oldsmobile, low mileage Paula Sawinski, Cornwall. Seann AYRSHIRE SHOW in ’harness, under 15-2, John Sheri- ’58 Pontiac, 6 cylinder, automatic, Laurier Lefebvre’s Service Station Triubhas: Cathie' Laing, Elaine Fifteen exhibitors showed 84 head dan, Stirling. Ont.; pair of fine coach Robertson, Paula Sawinski. Jig: in the fine Ayrshne show, which harness show -ponies, Albert Ques- ’58 Pontiac 6 sedan, with radio ELECTRICAL and CARBURETOR ’57 Pontiac 6 sedan — 50 miles per gallon ' Cathie Laing, Mariette Theoret, was a feature on Saturday. Dom- nel, Hull, Que.; pair of Hackney SPECIALIST ’57 Ford sedan, automatic — Hydraulic brakes Alexandria; Heather MacCuUooh, inating the top placings were the ponies, Frank Ryan, CFRA, Ot- Alexandria — Phone 391 ’57 Ford sedan with radio — 2-cyllnder motor Apple HiU. Hornpipe: Cathie Laing, herds of W. Erskine Rodger, La- tawa; single carriage mare or geld- ’57 Ford coach with radio Paula Sa'winskl, Brenda Mac- ing, John Sheridan;' fine harness ’56 Ford sedan with radio Three Models to choose fronr Naughton, Cornwall. Radio. Station trophy, won by: ponies, Albert Quesnel; single ’55 Meteor coach 12 and 'imder: ' Cathie Laing of Alcove, Que. Hackney pony. Prank Ryan; fine $1,250 to $1,695 Fling: Lucille Hodglns, ShawviUe, 12 years and under, MacEbven tro- harness horses, Quesnel; pair of Que.; Connie Dagg, Ottawa; Suz- phy, won by: Lucille Hodgins, roadsters. Dr. W. A. PaUister, Rus- THEORET anne Pouxnier, Ottawa. Swords: ShawvUle. seU; tandem ponies, under 14-2, GUY CHOLETTE LncUle Hodgins, Connie Dagg, Suz- 16 years and under. Glengarry E. F. Goddard, Temagami, and MOTOR SALES Phone 442 or 400, Alexandria aime Fournier. Seann Triubhas: Cup, w'on by: Mary MacDoneU of W. E. 'Whyte, Ottawa; best carriage Phone 159 — Alexandria 3) ^ dress in the 4? M Connie Dagg, DucUle Hodgins, Pat- Martintown. team, Sheridan; best lady driver. ^ ^”dow. Im sure the passers-by © ricia Bristow, Ottawa. Jig: Bev- ^ would like It too. Madam.” © erly Free, Cornwall; Suzanne Four- © — nier, Barbara Villeneuve. Alexan-' • @ Brought to you by ' ' ^ dria. Hornpipe: Lucille Hodgins, ^ PILSENER m ® Barbaxia VUleneuve, Beverly Free. BREWERY LIMITED '^1»© Id and under: IN'. Fling: Mary MacDoneU, Martin- town ; Alexandra MaoDermaid, Cornwall: Donna MacDonald, Ot- tawa. Swords: Alexandra Mac- SPECIAL — ONE ONLY Dermaid, Mary MacDoneU, Donna MacDonald. Seann Triubhas: Mary MacDoneU, Alexandra MacDermald, WESTINGHOUSE WRINGER WASHER Katherine MacDermaid, CornwaU. Jig: Mary MacDoneU, Donna Mac- $99.00 - - Brand New Donald, Alexandra MacDermaid. Hornpipe: Mary MacDoneU, Alex- ONE ONLY andra MacDermaid, Katherine Mac- Dermaid. THOR DELUXE DRYER • ■ $169.00 Trophy winners in each class are as follows: ONE ONLY — MOFFATT 30" Eight years and under, OJSS

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Miss Ruth 'MacRae of -Ottawa, spent the weekend with Miss A. M. Couple To Reside Feted At St. Elmo Escape Serious Injury MacRae, Bishop street north. M Wesley Fraser, 1.1, of Alexandria, Mrs. Ranald O’Connor and Archie In New York arrie( 'On Silver Date escaped with severely scraped l^s omerü O'Connor visited Ranald O’Connor, MacPHEE - MacMILLAN and stomach Satmdey, when tossed Mr. and Mrs. Bert Renfrew were KELLY - MacDONALD who is a patient in the Hotel Dieu, Pink and white peonies and mock guests of honor in the St. Elmo by a cow at MaxviUe Fair. The Cornwall, on Sunday. orange formed' an attractive setting On Thursday, June 3(>th, 1960, at Ch'urch hall on Wednesday evening, youth W'as picked up on the cow’s The Misses Marjorie and Lorna in Glen Sandfield United Church, 7.30 p.m. in Glenview Presbyterian June 22nd, on the occasion of their horns and tossed over its back. He SOCIAL and PERSONAL McDonell of Merritton, are spend- Saturday, June 18th, for the double- Church, Toronto, by Rev, J. H. silver wedding anniversary: Friends is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Les Fraser.. WUllams and Rev. H. A. Doig, Miss John Van Dyke returned to Or- Mr. and' Mrs. J. S. McDonald of ing their holidays with Mr. and ring ceremony uniting in marriage and relatives from Tayside, Sand- Mrs. Angus H. McDonell. Mildred Gertrude, daughter of Mr. Mary Charlotte, daughter of Mr. ringham, MacDonald’s Grove, Athol, illia. where he is employed' as a Glen Roy, had with them on Sat- and Mrs. Allan MacDonald of Lans- printer with the Packet & Ttaies, urday, Dan McDonald of Niagara Mr. and Mrs. Angiis H. McDonell and Mrs. Arthur MacMillan, and St. Elmo and Maxville assembled downe, formerly of Maxvllle, ■was after a week’s holidays with his Falls; Duncan McDonald of Corn- were in Montreal' on Saturday at- Ewen John MacPhee of New York to extend congratulations and good tending the Gillissie - Bacchiochi City, son of Mr. and Mrs. ,A. W. united in marriage to Carmen wishes to the bride and groom of parents, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Van> wall; Little Jack McDonald, Dal- Hai'per, son of Mr. and Mrs. F. Approaching Dyke. housie, and Mr. and Mrs. Andy wedding. MacPhee, Lochiel. 25 summers. Sister Mary Janet of Edmonton, Harper Kelly of Belleville, Ont. Rev. R. D. Penley will be in Ot- Baker and daughters, of Cornwall. Rev. G. H. Dawes'; Alexandria, On their arrival at the hall, they tawa for the smnmer months, Weekend guests were Andy, of spent Sunday with her family at officiated. Mrs. Clarence MacMillan Marriages Green Valley, while en route to were met by Mrs. C. J. MacPhail, teaching in the Summer School at Cornwall; Duncan, Charles and played the wedding music, and the who presented a corsage to Mrs. Ottawa University. Donald, of Montreal. Quebec, where she will attend sum- soloist, JO'hn MacLatchie, s.ang “O To Make Home , mer school at Laval. Renfrew, and by Mrs. David Mac- Patrick Mclver, Brian and Kevin, Leonard MacGillivray of Ottawa, Perfect Love”. Gregor, who presented a bouton- VOGIN - BLYTH spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. A. W. McMillan of Corn- 'Given in marriage by her father, In P.E.I. ! Mr. and 'Mrs. Archie A. Mac- of Montreal, spent Tuesday with wall was in town on Tuesda.y of this McKAY - LAFIERRE niere to Mr. Renfrew, and accom- Mr. and Mrs. John Mclver. Mrs. Alex Maclaxen and fam'ily. the bride wore a floor-length gown panied' them to their places at the Millan, of Lochiel, announce the Mr. and Mrs. John Dolan and week. of white peau-de-soie styled with The marriage of Carol Lapierre, approaching marriage of their Weekend visitors with Mr. and front of the hall. family, Ottawa, were in town for Mr. and Mrs. Anthony McKay of a tight empire waistline, full skirt, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Josephat daughter, Priscilla Vogtn, to Mr, Mrs. Z. Comville were Mr. and Mrs. the weekend. Trinidad, British West Indies, ai’e lily-point sleeves and a bateau Lapierre, Alexandria, to Donald John D. McLennan was cbair'ihan' John' Blyth', of Lachlne, Que. The Laurier CourvDle and Francine, Mr. visiting with her parents, Mr. and and presented an enjoyable pro- Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Gallant mot- neckline trimmed. with an applique I McKay, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert marriage will take place on July and Mrs. Raymond CourvlUe, Com- Mrs. D. D. MacDonald, at Coteau of Alencon lace. A crown of seed McKay, Alexandria, was solemnized gramme. Vocal numbers included M'ai, 1966, at 2 .pm., in St. (Jolumha ville; Mr. and Mrs. Allan McDonell, ored Mrs. Gallant’s niece. Miss Landing, Que. pearls held her elbow-length veil of ] at ■ the Sacred Heart Church on a trio- by the Misses Ina Urquhart, Presbyterian Chinch, Kirk Hill. Bobby and Diane, of Wadrilngton, Helen Lafrance, to Uplands Airport, Mrs. M. E. Tibbals and Pat, Mari- ■Joan and Betty MacGregor, and a Ottawa, on Tuesday, where she tulle illusion and she carried a Sunday, June 25th', at H a.m. Rev. N.Y.; Miss Jeanne and Larry Cour- lyn, Karen and Sharon, of Savan- spray of pink feathered: carnations S. Theoret officiated at the cere- sextette by the Misses Joan and ville of Montreal. Mr. and' Mrs. boarded the plane for Regina, Sask. The approaching marriage is an- nah, Tennessee, are visiting her and white hyacinth bells. mony, and Paul 'Emile 'Viau was Betty MacGregor, Ina Urquhart, nounced of Gerald Anthony George, Reg. Minty of Nova Scotia, spent a While in Ottawa, Mr. and Mrs. father, Archie Alex MacDonell of Jens Jeij'sen, Douglas MacLennan, Gallant visited with Mr. and Mrs. Her only attendant was Miss I organist, with Hubert Contant and son of William George, of Mont- few days with Mrs. COurville and Bridge End. Myrtle McLeod; R.N., of Montreal, Romeo Rouleau as soloists. and Glen Renfrew, who also pre- family on their way to Vancouver. Gus Blinn. real, to Helen Marjorie Smith, who chose a street-length gown of The bride was given hi' marriage sented an amusing mock marriage. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ehner Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Fitzgerald of Mrs. J, A. Laurin and Alice spent gold linen fashioned with a fitted i'by her father, and Mr. Alex Lauzon Mrs. I. D. M'aciver sang ‘‘IT Walk the weekend in Prescott, the guests Smith, of Lowe, Que. The mar- Keftepec, N.B., visited with Mrs. Wed Here 'bodice and full skirt. Her bouquet ; acted as best man for the groom. Beside You”. Mrs. J. A. Urquhart riage win take place Saturday, July Mosher and family lost week. Peter of Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Crateau. On was of ■white daisies. jPor her w'edding the bride chose a I and Mrs. Cameron MacGregor were Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Crateau leth, at 10 o’clock, m St. Martin’s B. Mosher of Montreal was home On Saturday Kenneth MacQueen, Ottawa, was floor-length gown of white lace and pianists for the grogramme. Ghtu-ch, Martindale, Que. for the weekend, accompanied by drove them home, providing a tour AUBIN - CHENIER best man for his brother-in-law, I nylon with a scalloped, em'hroidered of the Seaway. 'Sandringham orchestra provided Bernard Campbell of Cape Breton, The marriage of Bejeanne Che- and the ushers were Jack MoGilUs .neckline. Her crown was of sequins instrumental music for the evening, NB.' Mr. and Mrs. Jacques Lalonde of nier, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. and Gordon MacMillan. iwith a shoulder-length veil and' she Hawkesbury, and Mrs. Arthur Le- and the speakers were Rev. I. D. Mrs. Archie MacDonald and Louis Chenier, Alexandria, to Jean The mother of the bride wore a carried a bouquet of red roses and Maciver, Stanley Fraser and Bill mieux and son Robert of Bea^^har- family of Montreal, are spending Guy Aubin, son of Mr. and Mrs. green brocaded sheath with jacket white carnations. ■Wilkinson. uncLe the summer in -town with Miss Mary nois were Sunday guests of Mrs. Narcisse Aubin, Ville Emaxd, P.Q., and beige accessories and corsage Mrs. Lapierre, mother of the Belle Mocdonell, Derby street. J. A. Charlebois. was solemnized at the Sacred Heart of deep pink carnations. The mother bride, wore a white and blue dress Mrs. Wilkes read an axMress SAYS: Archie was here for the weekend, Miss Ann Trott and Miss Ver- ^ Chm-ch, Alexandria, on Saturday, of the groom' wore a blue mint with white accessories and corsage conve3dng congratulations and good and Miss Theodora MacDonald of onica Murphy, of Ottawa, were ' June 2ôth. Rev. S. Theoret ofHci- crepe dress, wide organza hat and of red roses. The groom’s mother, I wishes, and Cameron MacGregor Montreal, spent a few days in town. weekend guests of Miss Paulette ated at the double-ring ceremony. v/hite accessories. Her corsage was Mrs. McKay, chose a navy blue en- j presented them with a pmse of Charlebois. The bride was given in marriage of white carnations. semble with white ' accessories and [money. Both Mr. and Mrs. Ren- ! frew replied expressing their ap- Mr. and Mrs. Jean Paul Depratto by her father and wore a street- Campbell, Fraser, Glen Sandfield, corsage of pink roses. preciation for the gift and for the and family and Mr. and Mrs. Albert length gown of white embroidered was master of ceremonies at the Following the wedding ceremony, evening’s entertainment, Depratto, Alexandria, and Mrs. organza. Her shoulder-length veil, reception held afterward' at the a reception was held at the Green SWIM CAPS Bertha Cartier and Clarence Bender sprinkled' with .pearls, was held in Bonnie Glen. Valley Pavilion, and included j The hall was decorated with bas- NEW STYLES of Cornwall, motored to Planta- place by a .pearl trimmed crown. For their wedding trip to Lake among the uM'ny guests were friends I kets of early summer flowers, and genet, Sunday, to visit with Mr. and She carried a white missal covered Placid, the bride wore a beige linen and relatives from Ottawa, Ville I the table had on it a three-tiered 69c to $1.69 Mrs. Remi Prudhomme. with an orchid and cascade, of split suit and na'vy blue accessories. Jacques Cartier and Montreal. j wedding anniversary cake, candles • Mosquito Repellents. Mr. and Mrs. David Gunn were pink carnations. Out-of-town guests included Mr. The young couple left for Prince and flow'ers. The ladies served' re- • Sun Tan Lotions. Immediately after the ceremony and Mrs. D. Dolson, D. Bethurie and Edward Island, where they will re- jfreshmenits and a social hour was in Montreal last weekend attend- enjoyed. ing the silver wedding anniversary a reception was held, at the Faisan R. MacMillan, Toronto; Mr. and side. Going away, the bride wore of Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Carrington. Bleu, where the guests were re- Mrs. K. MacQueen, Mr. and Mrs. an orange Chinese ensemble with 1 Mr. and Mrs. Renfrew were resi- ceived and' dinner 'w'as served. The B. McCormick, Miss J. McNaugh- white accessories and corsage of ^ dents of Tayside and MacDonald’s Mr. and Mrs. Jack McDonald and Wilfred McLeister happy couple left from Dorval by ton, Mr. and Mrs. J. MacLatchie, white carnations. I Grove for many years, and en- stationery - Shoppers’ Needs son Gary, of Ottawa, spent the plane for a wedding trip to Boston Ottawa; Mr. and Mrs. A. MacMil- weekend with Major end Mrs. deared themselves to the entire ALEXANDRIA, ONT. and Old Orchard. For travelling, lan, Saskatoon; Mr. and Mrs. J. A. community by their loyal support Filion’s Angus McDonald (The Grove). the bride wore a mauve dress with Seale, Quebec City; Mr. and Mrs. Here To See Where I to the higher ideals of life in beige accessories and an orchid Sam Bethune, Fort "William; Miss church, social and community wel- Jewellery Co. Ltd. corsage. R. MacLeod, Niagara Falls; R. Boys, Mother Born ■fare. They are now residents of On their return, a reception will BrockviUe; Mr. and Mrs. D. Beck- ■While in Cornwall last week at- I Cornwall, and both are on the per- Alexandria 1 lb tin 75c be held at the Bonnie Glen Pavilion. stead, Miss J. McDonell, G. Craik, tending the convention of Ontario jmanent staff of the Glen-Stor-Dun RED ROSE COFFEE Saturday, July 2nd. They will re- C. Fortune, C. Ings, A. Weir, Miss Mayors and Reeves, Mayor Nathan. Lodge. side in Cote St 'Paul, Que. L. Hohenester, Miss R. Hohenester, Phillips, of Toronto, and Mrs. and Vankleek Hill Bananas - - 2 lbs for 25c New York City; Mr. and Mrs. Leo Phillips visited here on Thursday. Special Pack — 5 Biscuits FREE Delaney, Mr. and Mrs. E. Keiller, They were the guests of Mayor St. Raphael’s CWL L. Fraser, D. MacDonald, Mr. and 'George Simon and Miss Mollie Clement Furniture Co., Ltd. Lido Marshmallow Biscuits - only 29c pkg. An educational fund will be set Ml'S. H. Ranger, Miss M. MacLeod, Simon before going on to Loch ' Phone 43 — Main Street South, Alexandria, Ont. — Phone 4S up from' 'the proceeds of the first Mr. and Mrs. D. Barclay, Miss J. Garry, where Mayor Phillips looked I SPECIALS FOR THIS WEEK OPEN LATE ON SATURDAYS ... AT money-making fall event, it was Pelly, B. Murdoch, Miss B'. Nichol- for evidence of the home his late Regular SPECIAL decided Tuesday night at St. Ra- son, D. Morrell, Mr. and Mrs. S. mother was born in. ; CHROME SET — six chairs and table $169.00 $119.00 MELOCHE & SABOURIN phael Parish Council meeting of Wordrop, Mr. 'and Mrs. T. Mould, On Saturday Mrs. Phillips suf- REFRIGERATORS — Roy, 10 pu. ft 289.00 199.00 itlie CWL. A committee was named Miss S. Donahue, Miss I. Wanzcy, fered a broken kneecap in the sta- FREEZERS — Fairbanks Morse, 1914 cu. ft 439.00 339.00 Phone 48 WE DELIVER Phone 48 to formulate regulations governing Miss M. Theule, I. Cosgrove, Mr. tion at Cornwall, as she and her ELECTRIC RANGES — Crosley; made by Moffat 209.00 179.00 [the scholarship as follows: Rev. D. and Mrs. R. MacLeod, Mr. and Mrs. husband were returning to Toronto. ■ WASHERS — Easy; splralator with pump 209.00 139.00 A. Ken', P.P.; Sister Mary Clair, D. Ayre, Miss O. Derry and Mrs. D. TV — 17" RCA table model, installed' with Aerial 269.00 189.00 principal of Iona Academy; Mrs. Gulline, aU of Montreal. We have a large selection of Bedroom Sets, ©hesterfields. Davenports, Chrome Sets, Mattresses, etc. New Low Prices On Marcelle Major, president; Mrs. Achievement Day Mervyn MacDonald, past president; We give 20% oft anything you buy in our store Mrs. Stanley McGillis, educational Isabellas Had Last Next Monday TERMS OR CASH 4-lCip R.C.A. Whirlpool Freezers convener. It will apply only to The sixth meeting of the Bains- children of the parish. Meeting Of Season ville Teen Diners was held at $249.00 up - Only $3.00 a week A letter was read from Mrs. Ger- Fifty members were present at Petrie’s cottage. The girls arrived for ALL Occasions Free Service During Guarantee Period , ald McDonald, asking for Individual the last meeting of the season of about four o’clock and prepared a donations for. a 'Purse to be pre- .ithe Daughters of 'Isabella, held on supper menu which consisted' of FLOWERS at Free One-Year Food Spoilage Insurance sented' to the ScarbOTO mission Wednesday, June 15th, in the K. of barbecued chicken, jellied salads, priests from, .this diocese on the eve C. haU, with the local Regent, Mrs. tossed salads, .potato chips, tea bis- LALONDE ELECTRIC & REFRIGERATION of their departure for Japan. It Laurier Lefebvre, presiding. The cuits, lemonade, fresh strawberries was decided to send $10 as a gift ■Chancellor, Mrs. Dora Ranger, lead and ice cream. TESSIER FLORIST & GIFT SHOP 126 Bishop St. Phone 87 from the group in addition to the the meeting in prayer. The home economist. Miss Nancy ALEXANDRIA and HAWi^ESBURY parish canvass. An invitation was received from Pritchard, and Miss Clark were It was decided to send out a cir- members of the Com'wall Circle' to present for supper. After supper FUNERAL WEDDING cular letter of our CWL report to attend their meeting in August, a short business meeting was held DESIGNS FLOWERS every woman in the parish, with when our local Chaplain, Rev. Em- during which, plans were made for an Invitation to join the organ>- ilien Houde, will be guest speaker Achievement Day, which will be FLOWERS WIRED to ALL PARTS of the WORLD ization. to relate his missionary life in held on Monday, July 4th, in the PEARL’S BEAUTY PARLOUR In response to an appeal from Japan during his concentration Alexandria High School at 1:15. the World Refugee Year campaign camp years from 1941 - 1945. Since this is the 25th year of drive, the group decided to pledge Two delegates were chosen to rep- 4-H Homemaking Clubs, we would GLEN ROBERTSON $1 per member. The method of resent the Circle at the convention like to extend a special invitation ANNOUNCES raising the money will be decided on October 8th, 9th and 10th, in to early Club members and leaders. at a later date. Niagara Palls, Ont. They ere Mrs. Also, we welcome the "W'D-men’s In- that they are now officially open for business on The subscription drive for the Laurier Lefebvre, local Regent, and stitutes, parents and any other in- ALEXANDRIA Canadian Register will get under Mrs. Romeo Vaillancourt of North terested friends. way within the next lew weeks. Our Lancaster, vice-Regent. Mrs. Ubald Tuesday, Thursday, Friday drive last year netted 60 new sub- Poirier, past-Regent, and Provincial closed the meeting with prayer. scriptions. Canvassers will be Mrs. Trustee, will also attend the con- The attendance prize was won by Jack MacDonell, Mrs. Colbourne vention. Mrs. Annette Vaillancourt of Glen and Saturday MacDonell, Mrs. Rene Poirier, Mrs. The library was opened up with Robertson. CLEANERS until 10 p.m. Antoine Dupuis, Miss Florence Mc- Miss Denise Cregheur and Mrs. Thè ladies on the entertainment Laughlin, Miss Isabel MacDonald, Benoit Legault in charge. Members ocmmittee served a delicious lunch. •will be MRS. MARTIN SABOURIN, Prop. Mrs. Leo Thauvette, Miss Florence were asked to choose the hook of 540-W-2 Phone for Appointment 540-W-2 Kennedy, Mrs. John S. McDonald, their choice to, take home to read 25-2p Mrs. Cameron MacDonald and Mrs. during the vacation months. The quilt which is now completed will »0»0*0«0*0*D«0*0«0*0«0«0»0*C«0*Q«0*C*0»0*0*090v^ Mervyn MacDonald. >«o*c«u • n«o*o *o be drawn for at a later date. CWL prizes for religion donated Volunteer members were asked to Iona Academy were received by to work in the booths on both Judy MacLennan, Alexandria, Gr. nights of the Sacred He.3xt Social; 9; Ethel Lafferty, Alexandria, Gr. also for a booth on the Island Park, To tJs^ HAVE YOU HAD A PORTRAIT ■10; Elaine MacDonald, Alexandria, July 1st. All were co-operative. Gr. 11; Renee Stevenson, Ottawa, Father Houde, Chaplain, gave an CLOSEDfrom Gr. 12. insphing talk and urged members OF YOURSELF TAKEN RECENTLY? to comply with Our Holy Father’s .Z' thé; V' wish in praying for peace. He MONDAY, JULY 4th Let GERRY STUDIO store; for. to capture, your Sparkling Personality DRESS UP YOUR HOME V. in an artistic 8x10 Portrait DANCE with NEW MONDAY, JULY 11th The studio is cool and comfortable . . . Come in and rest Riceville Fairgrounds Brides before the camera . . . and let the Photographer DRAPES FOR PLANT REPAIRS Smart new Spring shades to | do all the work FRIDAY, JULY 1st, 1960 compliment your home. . and STAFF HOLIDAYS sponsored by As low as PHONE FOR The Sunshine Branch of the 584 APPOINTMENTS 358 Women’s Institute 99c yd. 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ing two weeks or so at Camp Bito- GLEN NORMAN Decoste accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Fraser. bie, in Gatineau County, with a Sylvester MacDonald and children Miss Margaret. Fraser, accom- number of girl friends. Mr. and Mrs. Duncan MacKinnon to their summer cottage, along the panied by Mrs. J. C., ‘Watt; attended Leo Hughes, student minister, left of Montreal, were with his mother St. Lawrence front, on Sunday of the 'Woods - Kirkpatrick wedding for a short visit to Scotland, and and aunt, Mrs. J. H. MacKinnon this week, spending the day there. in Grace United Church, Syden- News from Here a.nd There will accompany Mrs. Hughes and and Mrs. Peter MacKinnon, dming ham, Ont., on Saturday. son back home. They have been the weekend, and were accompanied PICNIC GROVE Mr. and Mrs. J. C. McPherson visiting relatives in Scotland the back to the city by their aunt, Mrs. spent Saturday pm. with Mr. and LANCASTER home in South Lancaster. spent the weekend with his parents, last few weeks. Pater MacKinnon, who will spend (Intended for Last Issue) Mrs. R. W. McNaughton in Corn- Mrs. Peter McLaren spent a few Mr. and Mrs. Scott Fraser. Mrs. J. A. Macintosh and daugh- some days with relatives there be- Miss Muriel Kennedy, Maxville, wall. fore returning to her home in nVCr, and Mrs. Andrew Harkness days last week in Ottaw'a, and Mr. and Mrs. Donald MoCrim- ter Marylln visited with her sister spent the weekend with Mrs. F. W. (Continued on Page 7) visited' Miss Susan Malr. mon and Mrs. Donalda Black and Alice and the family on Friday last. Rouyn, Que., after a stay of eight and. family, Montreal, are spending months or M with her sister-in- a couple of weeks at their summer MciKell' Fraser of Kilbumie, Ont., son Barry, of Valois, Que., called on A number from here took in the Lancaster friends last week. car racing at St Eugene during the law, here. Lucien Theoret, Roger Theoret Angus McDonald and Miss Ella Weekend, which was'very exciting. ONTARIO HOSPITAL Alexandria High School Results, McDonald attended the funeral of and Miss Claudette Theoret were their sister. Miss Mary A. McDon- LOCHIEL business visitors to Montreal on (Continued from Page 1) ald, of Montreal, who was laid to Thursday of last week. rest in the family plot in St Teles- A large number from this sec- Sunday afternoon guests with Grade IIB Mrs. A. Sayant, Rod and Florence, B Be sure to get ^ phore. Que., on Friday. tion attended the MacMillan - Mac- CHANGING H your Certificate The following students have been promoted to Grade 12 Academic: Phee reception Friday night at the were the former’s nephew, Hugh J. Mr. ,and Mrs. Lewis G. Hearle of Gillies and Mrs. Gillies, of Ottawa. ■ of Payment (Form Lachine, spent Sunday with their Bonnie Glen, and all report a won- JOBS? derful time. Also with them during the holiday H 104) from the firm daughter, Mrs. Gerald Girling and weekend' were the former’s grand- Mr. Girling, West Front. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh P. MacMillan, ■keep insured! M you are leaving. son, Basil McDonald and Mrs. Mc- F Then follow the Malcolm and Ian, were in Montreal Donald, of Ottawa. over the weekend attending the DALKEITH Rod P. MacDonald and Mrs. Sol simple instructions MaoMUlan - Schricker wedding in on the back. j the town of Mount Royal, Saturday Mrs. J. R. Lunan and children of continue improving. evening. Bourdeau, J. P. 74 69 .. 67 .. 54 Danville, Que., are spending some Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth MacQueen Guerrier, Maurice 67 58 71 59 .. 51 time with Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Deno- Mr. and Mrs. Richard StilweU and and Glen, of Ottawa, were with her McDonald, Robert 64 50 .. 58 70 62 van. Mr. Lunan spent the week- children, Montreal, were with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Mac- READ Fraser, Gordon 53 52 .. 55 63 69 end here, returning Sunday eve- mother, Mrs. Jessie Lacroix, .over Phee, over the weekend. YOUR ning. the weekend. The following have been promoted to 12C—Commercial: Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. ONTARIO 'Mr. and Mrs. Norman Stewart Rev. Father Aubin, C.S.S.R.,' was Rene Proulx, on the birth of a baby HOSPITAL Besner, Yolande 59 44 ..' 60 .. 50 .. .. 61 50 70 .. and daughter Audrey, of Ville St guest speaker at a mission last week son. INSURANCE MacDonell, Rose’y 50 69 66 58 44 78 Pierre, visited with Mr. and Mrs. at St. Alexander’s Church. Lloyd Fraser, Valleylield, and Mr. GUIDE ONTARIO HOSPITAL St. John, Yvonne 57 54 55 53 .. 83 J, D. MacLeod and family during We are pleased to hear that and Mrs. Leo Delaney and family, SERVICES COMMISSION Gognier, Lucille 63 76 51 55 .. 50 .. .. 42 50 .. —if you haven’t one, ask the weekend. Archie AUan MacMillan is home Montreal, called on friends during TORONTO 7, ONTARIO NOTE—Out Of class of 23 in IIB, 15 failed to be promoted, Miss Barbara MacLeod is spend- from the hospital, and hope he will the,past week. • your employer or v/rtte Grade 12C—Special Commercial First Class Honours 90 - 100% Leod', Jean Shirley. Second Class Honours. .. 80 - 89% Credit — McDonald, Irma; Men- Third Class Hionours ... 70 - 79% ard, Denise; Proulx, Gail. YOUR CARUNGS EiPORTSIilANS GUIDE Credit 60 - 69% (b) The Type B Commercial Cer- The following students have suc- tificate. This certificate is awarded cessfully completed the Special to a pupil who successfully passed Commercial Course and axe eligible in the subjects required for the for the Certificates indicated: Secondary School Graduation Dip- (a) The Secondary School Gradu- loma — Commercial (Special) but ation Diploma — Commercial has not the necessary Gr. 11 Aca- (Special) : demic Credits: Third' Class Honours — Brisebois, Credit — Brunet, Fleurette; Con- 'rtf®?''®?' ■ Lise; MacGUUvray, Wilma; Mac- stant, Muriel; McKinnon, Linda.

Promotions fi-om Grade 10 to Group B—An average of at least Grade 11 and from Grade 9 to 60% and one failure. Group C — An average of at least Grade 10 are reported by class in 60% and two failures. Groups A, B, C and D. ' Group D — Miscellaneous Group Group A—An average of at least considered eligible for conditional 60% and no failures. promotions only. Grade lOA GROUP A—00%, MacLeod, Don- ibert; 67, MacSweyn, Judy; 65, Mar- aldson; 85, MoRae, Colleen; 85, Mc- tin, Robert; 64, McLellan, Patricia; Crimmon, Elizabeth; 84, MacLean, 63, MCCrimmon, Christena; 63, Mc- Beverley; 82, Michel, Dora; 81, Donald, Stuart. Cross, Carl; 80, MacLeod, Elizabeth; GROUP B — 70%, Poirier, Den- 79, Fourney, Robert; 76, Lajoie, ise; 67, Sangster, Charles; 66, Mae- Ronald'; 76, MacKinnon, Susan; 76, Lean, Betty May; 60, Lanthler, Desrochers, Gisele; 75, MaoGiHiv- Robert. ray, 'Linda; 75, Blair, Nan; 74, GROUP C — 62%, Kolada, Peter. iGoodman, Julia; 74, Howes, Doro- thy; 72, Perrier, Yvonne; 71, Mac- GROUP D — Menard Roger;. Millan, Stanley; 71, IVtacMillan, Theoret, Monique. James; 70, Bergeron, Marguerite; NOTE — Out of a class of 33 in 67, Hammill, Wayne; 67, Flax, Her- lOA, all pupils were promoted. Grade lOB GROUP A—70%, McDonald, Vin- MacCuaig, Heather; 60, Vaillan- cent; 70, MacCuaig, Catherine; 70, court, Gerald. Sauvé, Roger; 69, Tittley, Gilbert; GRiOUP D — Bellefeuille, Jac- 67. MacGUlivray, Anne; 64, Mao- queline; Brisebois, Serge; Diotte, Lennan, Helen; 62, MacLeod, Lor- Dianne; Fisher, 'David; Lafferty, raine; 62, Binette, Madeleine; 60, Kathy; Levac, Claude; MacDougall, iGodd'ard, Bruce. Ruthahna; Patterson, Sandra. GROUP B — 68%, Floro, June; NOTE — Out of a class of 26 in 65, Bourdeau, Denis; 63, Secours, lOB, three pup'ils failed to be pro- Royal; 62, Hamelin, Jean Guy; 61, moted. Grades IOC and lOD GROUP A — 63%, MacMillan, Michel, Peter; McCormick, Ronnie. Donald. NOTE — Out of a class of 39 GROUP D — MacNell, Donald; pupils, 35 failed to be promoted. Grade 9A GROUP A — 87%, Vaillancourt, lette, Claude; 60, Deschamp, Alain; Claudette; 82, Smith, Heather; 80, 60, Ouimet, Claudette. Brisson,!Claude; 77, Charlebois, An- GROUP C—60%, Menard, Gin- dre; 76; St. Denis. Helen; 76, Le- ette. Blanc, Pauline; 73, Duval, Louise; GROUP D—Martin, Robert; Car- 68, Laferrlere, Louis; 68, Palaisy, rière, Hubert; Paquette, Claude; A THUNDERBOLT Edouard; 67, Leger, Denis; 62, LeBlanc, Maurice; Jeaurond, Ron- Major, Monique; 62, Theoret, Guy; old; Palaisy, Robert; Lacombe, An- 60, Lacombe, Suzanne. dre. CALLED * GROUP B — 69%, LeBlanc, Pat- NOTE — Out of a class of 32 ricia; 60, Poirier, Claude; 60, Mal- pupils, six failed. MICROPTERUS DOLONHEU!

Grade 9B •ZlG/i TURNBULL writes: I had lost the biggest bass I’ve ever bass emerge from their lairs to seek Rod and reel are largely a matter of GROUP A—69%, Dewar, Wins- GROUP C — 60%, Ranger, An- It was a blistering, hooked. food in shallower water, is the time to what you can afford, but don’t hesi- iton; 68, Levac, Claudette; 67, Ver- drea, heat hazed day. I sat goggle eyed. Never have I seen Use surface baits—small plugs, hair tate to plunge for quality tackle. The non, Lennlne; 62, MaoKay, Allan; GROUP D — Boisvenue, GUles; Nothing stirred. inch rage in any creature—sheer, mice, artificial frogs and the like. Let rod can be 6, 6)^, or 7 feet, in glass, Poirier, Madeleine; Decoste, Claude; 62, Paquette, Hector. More than 100 distilled savagery. Pattingale, James; Chenier, Jean; these lures rest atop the water for a steel or cane; the reel open or closed GROUP B—64%, Lalonde, Di- Lajoie, Remi; Kennedy, Alexander. degrees in the shade. Aye, the smalhno.uth bass is a worthy few seconds before starting a twitch- face, with full bail, half bail or anne; 61, Palaisy, Anita; 60, Rous- NOTE — Out of a class of 23 The boat drifted opponent, one of the best there is. ing retrieve. manual (no bail) line pickup. I favour sin, Marcel; 60. 'Wolfe, Adrienne. pupils, I'l failed. into the mouth of a As a fighter it swims head and tail About spinning lines. Most anglers the manual open face reel since little small cove. Listlessly I made a short above any freshwater game fish of use far too heavy a line. Four pound or nothing can go wrong with it. “ Grade 9C cast, watched the spinner flash as it equal poundage. test monofilament is more than Seek bass in clean water along rocky 'GROUP A — 89%, Tkaczenko, MacSweyn, Ronda; 77, Thompson, tumbled through the golden water to I agree with popular opinion that enough to conquer the biggest bass, shorelines, beside deadheads, over Anna; 86, MacMaster, Bevans; 84, Donna; 76, MacLeod, Carol; 76, Mc- vanish over the edge of a boulder^ early morning,', evening and after and most anything else which swims stump or rock littered bottom, over Dawes, Peter; 83, Stimson, Wayne; Cormick, Sharon; 74, Quesnel, into the bl.ack, deliciously cool dark usually are the best bass fishing in fresh water. Eemember, too, the 82, Maclaren, Bruce; 82, McGee, shoals and gravel beds, below falls Betty; 74, Welch, Lyrme; 73, Mac- shadows. Whap ! Bonnie; 81, MacRae, Jackie; 31, hours. Nevertheless, often enough to lighter the line the easier it casts. and rapids, beside weed beds. Phee, Lucy; 72, Mitchell, Wa3me; In a sizzle of spray a thunderbolt Macdonald, Alan; 80, McCormick, 72, Nixon, Audrey. make it well worthwhile, I have Myron; 80, Franklin, Bernice; 79, GROUP p — 60% i MacMillan, split the surface — a thunderbolt found excellent angling at a time MacLean, Doima; 79, McKinnon, Carmen; 60, MacMillan, Stanley: called Micropterus dolomieu, the when most fishermen are sitting -Anne; 79, Shepherd, Kathy; 79, den 60, Peterson, Paul. smallmouth black bas». • ashore in thé shade —namely, in the ■Otter, Helena; 78, Laporte. Bobby; GROUP D — MacLeod, John. Oh, he was a big one 1 heat of the day. '78, Macdonald, Mary; 78, MiacGillis, NOTE — Out of a class of 31, all Up, up, up he soared, almost to eye Normally, though, bass do lie deeper Susan; 77, Hambleton, Gaü; 77, were promoted. level, no more than 15 feet away. during hot, daylight hours, and it is Grade 9D The fish’s red eyes blazed with ter- necessary to fish lures well down. Let rible anger. His whole body quivered, ( spoons and spinner sink before start- t 1 GROUP A — 78%, Pattingale, 64, Van Dyke, Patrick; 63, Smith, his head shook furiously, and the sun l31ndsay; 76, Dumouchel, David; Ronnie; 60, MacCrimmon, Barbara. * ing to retrieve, or use deep diving | CARUNG’S (RED CAPI glinted on the lure clinging precar- 76, MàcEtougall, Hugh; 75, LaSalle, GROUP C — 60%, MacDonell, midget plugs—the midgets, of course, . < Carol; 75, Stevens, Earl; 72, Mc- Nell; 60, Mitchell, Carol. iously to his lip. since here we are concerned only with : Kinnon, Keith; 69, March, Kath- It was all over in a Hash. The bass GROUP D — Ritchie, Rita; Sloan spinning for bass. ^ erine; 68, Laframfcoise, Robert; 65, smacked back into the water. For a Try a wide variety of lures until you Fowler, Robert; 60, MacDougall, -Anne; MacLeod, moment the line tightened, the rod find two or three that prove to be Lorraine. j'^bert; Woods, Robert; Bethune, Mary; March, Leo. tip bent, the surface bulged once GROUP B — 70%, Aulenback, your best personal fish catchers and more in a flurry, then the line went Gail; 69, Poole, Monica; 66, Mac- NOTE — Out of a class of 27, one stick with these. ' f i Donell, Ronnie; 65, Jacobs, Gail; pupil failed. slack. — — —' J Evening and after dark, when the big ^ ^Sportsman, Author, and! Ovf^oor Cofumnirf The Glengarry News, Alexandria, Ontario, Thursday, June 30th, 1960 Page %

Donaldi Finlayson was an over- ville; Aline Sauve, Alexandria; Ian Maxville; Henry Kinloch, Ian Mc- Bevans McMaster. Dougal MacLeod, Dalkeith, 72; Russell Urquhart, Dalkeith, 358; News from Here night visitor on Monday with his Pollock, Lunenburg; Henry Kinloch, Rae, Nan Blair, Wayne -Pollock, Group, calf of 1960 and yearling Gene Hunter, MaxviUe, 68; A. D. Campbell Murray, Martintown, 35T; sister, Mrs. Ross Fraser and Mr. Roger Sauve, Harvey Sauve, AUan McLeod, Dalkeith, 64. Martintown; Hope Simmons, Finch; of 1959, Ayrshire — Donald Mode, Harvey Sauve, Alexandria, 338; and There . . . Fi-aser. David McIntyre, Pinch; David McDonell, Charles Kinloch, Richard David Murray, Bruce McDoneU, 16 boys participated in this com- David Murray, Martintown, 331; (Continued from Page 6) Murray of Martintown; Connie Cain. Doug. McDonell, Margaret Blaney, petition. GLEN GORDON W.M.S. Groves, Apple H1H. Grade or purebred Ayrshire,- 1960 Bevans McMaster. TRACTOR SAFE DRIVING Henry Kinloch, Martintown, 331. Rae McCaUuni of Sept lies, Que., The regular meeting of Glen Senior showmanship, 16 to 20 — Hope Simmons, Donald Mode, Grade or purebred Beef calf, 1960 COMPETITION 17 boys participated in this com-» spent the weekend with his par- Gordon Presbyterian WMS was Bevans McMaster, Laggan; Penny — Donald McPherson, Dalkeith; years — Bruce Groves; Carolyn Maurice Sauve, Alexandria, 359; petition, ents, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Mc- held at the home of Mrs. D. J. Murray, Martintown; Douglas Mc- McDonell, WUliamstown; Douglas Bruce Groves, Connie Groves. Callum. Morrison, on jWednesday pm., with Donell of 'Williamstown; Maurice McDonell; Douglas Blaney, Max- Grade or purebred Beef yearling Ross Praser, acconijpanled by seven members and several visitors Jeaurond, Alexandria; Bruce Mc- viUe; Margaret Blaney, MaxviUe; — Connie Groves. Gordon Black and Lloyd Poumey, present. Mrs. Geo. Fourney presid- Donell of Williamstown; Harvey Bruce McDonell, David McIntyre; Group, 1960 calf and 1959 year- attended the Field day in Kempt- ed, opening -the meeting with a Sauve, Alexandria; Barbara Scott, Leigh Mode, Vankleek Hill. ling — Connie Groves. ylUe on Thursday. hymn, and Miss C. A. McLennan Monkland; Allan McDoneU, Apple Grade or purebred Ayrshire year- AGRICULTURAL QUIZ ■led in prayer. The scriptoe lesson Hill; Maurice Sauve, Alexandria; ling, shown in 1959 — Donald Mode, Courtland- Hambleton, Glen Rob- was read responsively from St. Gordon Fraser, Dalkeith. Douglas McDonell, Margaret Blaney, ertson, 84; Jens Jensen, MaxviUe, John’s Gospel, 1st chapter. CALF CLUB CLASSES Bruce McDoneU, David Murray, 76; John MacLeod, Dalkeith, 76; 25-DAY SPECIAL Mrs. Ross Fraser presented the Grade or purebred Holstein, 1960 lesson, entitled “Living out of the —^Aline Sauve, Alexandria; Nan LOW ROUND-TRIP overflow”. The roll call was an- Blair, Dalkeith; Billy Byers, V’k é. RAIL FARES swered with a verse of scripture, Hill-; Allen McDonell, Apple Hill; TO and text-word “Mercy” was given Charles Kinloch, Martintown-; Nor- Girls, the best way I know to keep your by the members. Mrs. E. L. Mc- ALEXANDRIA COMMISSION AUCTION man McKinnon, MaxviUe; Harvey family on the road to success, is through a Naughton read a portion of a chap- the MARITIMES Sauve, Alexandria; Ralph Mc- good healthy savings account. When you’ve ter from the Study Book. Mrs. Geo. Donell, Apple Hill; Isabel Blair of MoCallum gave the report of the Held every Wednesday got money in the bank you can pay cash for Dalkeith; Wayne Pollock, Lunen- the things you want, and take advantage of Rally held in Dunvegan. burg. at Alexandria — starting at 7:30 p.m. Miss Hilda Snider of Cornwall, opportunity. Know where my husband and Grade or purebred Holstein year- We will pick np cattle for our sale at $1.00 per head I saved the money to buy this new car? was present, and it pleased the ling, shown in '4-H 'Club in 1959 — members to have her renew ac- over any reasonable distance. Ian Pollock, Lunenburg; Ian Mc- quaintances with her former society. Rae, Vankleefc HUl; Henry Kinloch, All hogs between 180 and 220 lbs. sold are tattooed She read an article from the Glad Martinto-wn; Nan Blair, Roger Tidings on Miss Dorothy Keller, with Government Grade. Sauve, Charles, Kinloch, Harvey BA:., who is on the staff of regional Sauve, Allan McDonell, Wayne secretaries. The secretary. Miss M. Pollock, Richard Cain, MaxviUe. J. McLennan, read the minutes of Telephone 14-E-4 OMEB POIBIEB. THE BANK OF NOVA SCOTIA, naturally 3Bnjoy a refreshing sun-filled va*»[ previous meeting, which were ap- Group, calf of 1960 and yearling cation “Down East** this year.| proved', and the meeting closed ivlth of 1059, Holstein—Douglas Munroe, Inexpensive holiday fares give. a hymn and the Lord’s Prayer tn you a 25-day limit with stop-J unison, after which Mrs. Morrison ^overs permitted. served dainty refreshments, assisted by several ladies. A social half hour was spent by all.

^June 15th to September 7th Fair Results... / ' Consult any Canadian Pacific Railway agent (Continued from Page 4) grand champion showman. First ten in junior showmanship, 12 to 15 years, in order of merit: Nan Blair; Linda McRae, Vank- leek HUl; Margaret Blaney, Max-

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'"*“<1 8—^In Memoriam 20—Farm Machinery 39—Help Wtd., Male, Female NEW CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES (Continued) Middle School Results Announced Used Machinery For Sale: 2 Inter- Ambitious man or woman, for a national W-4 tractors; 1 Case S Watkins route. For more details for Sale, To Let, Wanted, etc.: 60 cents for twenty words or less; MacGREGOR — In loving memory tractor; 2 International 45 balers, contact Eugene Legault, 96 Main At Williamstown High School 2 cents each additional Word; extra insertions, 40 cent minimum. of our dear brother, R. Burns PTO drive; 1 new Holland 77 St., Alexandria. P.O. Box 546. Births, Deaths: No charge. Cards of Thanks: $1.00. In Mem- MacGregor, and only son of the baler, complete motor drive; 1 In- Phone 531. 23-4p All students will receive in the Norma McDermid, Judy McNairn, wiam: Minimum, $1.00, 10 cents per line of verse. Public late Robert C. MacGregor and ternational push - bar hay loader, 'mail a personal report indicating David Murray, Douglas Walsh. Notices: 16 cents per line, first insertion; 12 cents per line subse- Elizabeth Kennedy, who died July almost new; several other used 40—Employment Wanted standing and reoommendatiom for Second Class Honours — Judy quent insertions; 15 cents extra, if not paid m advance; 25 cents 3rd, 1958. hay loaders and side rakes. Col- next year. Benton, Anne Brink, Lionel Bro- extra, if Box No. used. Classified Display: $1.00 per column inch. Where true hearts lie withered. bourne Farm Equipment, Inter- Boy of fifteen with three years’ Text books may be purchased at deur, Rita Carriere.'Larry Contant, And' loved ones are flown. national Harvester Dealer. Phone farm experience, requires steady the school at the beginning of Ghislain Desjardins, Rheal Dorie, Oh, who would inhabit Maxville 69-J. 25-2c summer employment on farm. Copy for Classified Ads must be in this office not later than classes in September. HoUy Fawthrop, Noreen Fraser, This bleak world alone! Apply to: Bob Woods, ’phone: The following students have won Barbara Gordon, Sietske Huizinga, Wednesday night to appear in current week’s columns For Sale: 4-har side rake. Inter- Lancaster 5240. 26-lp —Sisters, Maud MacGregor and the awards for the highest average Armand Lapierre, Gerald Lauzon, Esther Stewart. national, on steel, tractor hitch, $125. Apply to George Gill, RR 4, Experienced as butcher, painter and for the year for each grade; Dale Lefebvre, Arlene MacDonald, (Continued) <3ornwall. Ont. 26-lc waiter. Apply to: Marc Ouimet, Glendon Maodonell, Jean Mac- 1—Coming Events MaoRAE — In loving memory of Alexandria, ’.phone 299-J-3. Grade Xn—Mary Campbell. 25-2C Glen Robertson, Ont. Phone Grade XI—^Roger Nichol. Gragor, Malcolm MacGregor, Mau- my dear mother, Mrs. John A. 779-W-3. 26-lc Bt. Raphael’s parish Annual Social, 7— MaoRae, WhoC passed away Jrily ards of Thanks Grade X—Judy McNaim. reen MoDonell, Eddy Perriard, Lil- on Monday, July 18th. Keep the For Sale: Cockshutt hay loader, in Grade IX—^Lily Ann Marshall. lian Pilon, Alice Seguin, Donald MacPHEE — We sincerely thank all 6th, 1959. 42—Salesmen Wanted date open and bring the children. perfect condition, used two years C. Special—Jean Hempstalk. Watt. 26-lC our friends, neighbors and rela- Just as you were, you will always be, only. Apply to: Leo Trottier, Main tives for the reception given in 'Treasured forever in my memory. WANTED: Reliable man as Dealer The following students are over Third Class Honours — Rolland St. S., Alexandria, ’phone 307-J. in Glengarry and Stormont. Ex- Special meeting of the Alexandria our honor at the Bonnie Glen on The tears in my eyes will wipe 26-lp 80%: Boisvenue, Patrick Collette, John Branch'of the Canadian Legion June 24th. away. perience not necessary. A fine Grade XII—James Barton, Mary Fawcett, Eddy Fields, Carole Hynes, opportunity to step into old pro- vrih be held ,on Wednesday, July —Mildred and Ewen MacPhee. But the ache in my heart will 22—Farms For Sale or To Let ■Campbell, Jessie McKiilip, Ronald Beverley Johnson, Vernon Legault, eth,' .1960. All members are re- New York, N.Y. 26-lp always stay. fitable business where Rawleigh Sansom, Ann Seguin. Rheal Leger, Barbara Mae Mac-, quested to attend. 26-Ic —Sadly missed by daughter, For Sale: 150 acres—^70 acres tilled, 'Pix)ducts have been sold for years. McHINNON — Miay we take this Big profits. Products fmnished Commercial Special — Geraldine Donald, Bruce McDoneil, Huntly Morgaret, and son-in-law, the remainder pasture; 8-room Emberg, Jean Hempstalk. McDoneil, John McGUlis, Helen First Friday Mass at St. Alexander opportunity to thank our neigh- John R. MacDonald. house, electricity and telephone; on credit. Write Rawleigh’s, Dept. Ohurch, Loohiel, at 9 pm. Sun- bours and friends who have been F-113-163, 4005 Richelieu, Mont- Grade X—Sharon Aitken, Isabel McIntosh, Margaret McLaughlin, RR 2, St Isidore. 26-lp bam, granary and two wells. Jean Püon, Madeline Richer, Lionel day Mass at 8.30 pm. 26-lc so generous to us since the loss of Apply to: Henry Williams, RR 2, real. 26-lc Christie, Judy McNairn. otir bam and cattle. Grade IX — Blair Croll, Florence Roy, Marlene Sabourin, Lorna .,,oehiel is starting preparations for Maxville, 'phone U8-W-14, —Mr. and Mrs. Ben McKinnon 9—Per8onal , ,|-.i 25-4p NOTICE Lalonde, Garry Legault, Lily Ann Warden, Judy Wilson. their big Social, which wiU be and Charlie. Credit Standing — James Aitken, Corporation of Marshall, Christine McDenmW, held on Monday, August 1st, Civic Greenfield, Ont. .-■-. 26-lp Heather Mcln/tosh, Eleanor Meek, Lorraine Besner, Arth'ur Craig, Holiday. Plan to attend. 26-lc Bargain prices In “Security Lock” 24—Houses For Sale or To Let The Village of Maxville McRAE — We wish to express our Aluminiun end Steel Rooflng; Henry Prlns. Emile Delisle, Helen Duhaime, *Tonce at Lefebvre Pavilion, St Eu- For Sole: New house on Ehn St„ NOTICE is hereby given that— The following students have been Helen Flaro, Claude Harxand, Lu- sincere thanks to friends and also eavestroughs, fittings; build- bungalow type, three bedrooms, Pursuant to Section 469 of The gene, Ont., on Friday, July 1st. ■relatives for the kindness shown ing and carpenter work. Work recommended to receive the Sec- cille Jeanette, Edwin Lagroix, Larry Orchestra — Tiblanc Richard 7-ft. basement. Apply to Alfred Municipal Act, the Municipal Coun- Lafave, John Loucks, Lynne Mac- at the time of the death of our guaranteed. Call: Fred Hamble- Decaire, Alexandria. Phone 294-J. ondary School Graduation Diploma: Sherbrooke TV). Door prize — ton, Dalhousie Station, Lancaster cil of the Village of Maxville pro- Rae, Marlene Major, Harvey St. dearly beloved son and brother, 20-tf poses to close by By-law, those por- First Class Honours — James Morris Car, convertible, 1960. Angus Alexander McRae. 4475. 13-tf Onge, , 25-2C tions of unopened street allowance Barton, Mary Campbell, ■ Donna —'Mr. and Mrs. Duncan McRae, 26—Lots For Sale as follows: Fisher, Jessie MdKillop, Ronald PROMOTED TO GRADE X Duncan, Jean, Cathy and Bill, Sansom, Ann Seguin. First Class Honours — Judith John, Theresa and Max. FARM SERVICE (a) Alexander Street from Robert Surveyed' lots on Loch Garry at Street to its easterly limits; Second Class Honours — Raoul Bailey, Colin Campbell, Blair Croll, COMING EVENTS Peterboro, Ont. ■ 26-lp Dead or Crippled Farm Animals Masterson’s Beach; hydro, good removed for sanitary disposal (b) The laneway between Lots 1, 2, Brodeur, Annick Haxrand, Roger Terry Firth, Marcella King, Gwen- , AT THE boating, swimm'ing and fishing. 3, 4, 5, 6, Block D, and Lots 7,*8, ROZON — We wish to .thank all Apply to Bernard Masterson, Leduc, David Loucks, Larry Mac- neth Lafave, Diane Jarvis, Florence BONNIE GLEN ' our friends, neighbors and rela- No Removal Charge 9, 10; 11, 12, Block D, east of Donald, Ohristena MaoGr^or, Lalonde, Garry Legault, Roddy RR 1. Apple Hill. 24-26-28-30C Main and North of Mechanic tives for all their kindness. Mass Phone (collect) Wellington 2-6821 James McGillis, Marie Nichol, Macdonell, Michael McPherson, Lily Jim Fisher, professional square cards, flowers and messages .of or Lancaster 229 Street. dance caller, and his 5-piece band Lot 50x100 at Wesley’s Point, two Frances Warner, Sharon Newman. Ann Marshall, Christine McDermid, sympartihy in our recent bereave- miles east of Lancaster, with ac- Any person objecting to such ac- from Toronto, by popular request, ST. LAWRENCE tion should give notice of such to 'Third Class Honours — Francis Heather McIntosh, Eleanor Meek, ment, the death of our dear bro- cess to river. Apply to; Ernest Henry Prins, Una Ross. are returning to Bonnie Glen on ther, Louis Rozon. A special thank RENDERING CO. LTD. the undersigned in writing before ■Chretien, Sandra Hart, Joyce Hawn, Friday, July 1st. An occasion for i-tf loidouceur, 17 Lennox Ave., Corn- Second Class Honours — Ross you to Rev. Leo MacDonell. wall. Phone WE 2-7035 or Bert’s, July 19th, 1960. Wayne MacLachlan, Marion Mc- young and old to come and have —Miss Matilda and Joseph Rozon C. L. MacGREGOR, Dermid, John McLaughlin, Miarilyn Amiand, JUdy Bell, Anne Benoit, a good time. 24-3c Barber Shop, opposite Ottawa and Mrs. J. Denis. 26-lp Hotel, Alexandria, ’phone 224. Maxville, Ont. Clerk-Treasurer Racine, Sandra Shennett. John Clark, Keith Clingen, Joan Mr. and Mrs. Louis Chenier cor- ONTARIO 26-2p 25-4C Credit Standing —. Diane Carey, Ellenburg, Beverley Fawcett, Wil- dially invite you to a wedding 8— In Memoriam Gail Lapierre, Dean Loucks, Duane liam Fawcett, Alan Pitzhugh, Cath- reception in honor of Mr. and Cottage Lots — Surveyed lots on NOTICE KIPiPEN — In loving memory of a HOG PRODUCERS MacDonald, Patrick McLaughlin, erine Fraser, Flora Grant, Linda Mrs. Jean Guy Aubin (nee Re- Lake St. Francis; roads and hy- The regular ’meetings of the King, Veronica Koelmans, Bernice dear husband, father and grand- dro services installed. $20 down' Kent Butley, Jack Van Horne. jeane Chenier), Saturday night, Municipal Council of the Township The following students have been Lalonde, Linda Lalonde, Clyde Link, July 2nd, at the Bonnie Glen. father, Peter D. Kippen, who and $20 a month. Contact: passed aWay July 1st. 1958. Assembly Point of Loohiel for the months of July promoted to Grade XII: Judy MacGregor, Kathleen Mazi, Everybody welcome. 26-lc A. MacLeaii, four miles east of and August, will be held in the —^Wlfe and family. Lancaster on Highway 2. Phone; First Class Honours — Andrea James McLeod, Richard Nadon, Special Dance and Social Evening For Market Hogs and Sows evening at 7.30 p.m. Greenfield, Ont. 26-lc Lane. 4423. 26-4C A. J. MCDONALD, Dah'le, Roger Nichol, Aline Morin. Betty Ann Reynolds, Raymonde on Wednesday, July 6th. Maurice Sold on Dressed Weight Richer, Georgette Taillon, Eero MacDONELL — In loving memory Clerk - Treas. Second Class Honoum — iEvelyn Gauthier’s Orchestra.. Everyone and Graded basis 29—For Rent — Miscellaneous Velthelm, EUery Wattle. of a dear mother and grand- 26-lc Allinotte, Maurice Flaro, Frances ■welcome. Admission $1.00 (mini- Third Class Honours — Bmeria mum) . 26-lc mother, Mrs. J. A. McDoneil, who Commission 40 cents per hog stone store, occupied by Alexandria Fraser, Garry Fraser, Brian GU- passed away June 30th, 1959. Ou'bfltters, available. New auto- NOTICE mour, Regina Koelmans, Harold Brodeur, James Ivens, Warren Mc- Midnight Frolic, Ji^ 4th, starting Every Wednesday MacDonald, Hugh McLeod, Alan Intosh, Bonnie Pilon, Robert St. at 12.05 am>. until 3 a.m. Mau- The golden gates stood open one matic oü furnace, modem light- Board of the R.CS.S. Union year ago today. — at — ing fixtures. Excellent condition. 16, Charlottenburgh, 12 Kenyon, 11 Reynolds, Gaetame Sauve, Roy John, WlUiam Smart, Lidy Ten rice Gauthier’s Orchestra. Come Brinke. and bring your friends. • 26-lc With' farev/ells left unskoken, you Also smaller store. Phone: Alex. and 14 Lancaster, wishes to issue Sansom, Anne Van Home. sadly slipped away. GLENGARRY 92. 24-tf Debentures in the amount of Third Class Honours — Laurent Credit Standing — Garth Bachan, God knew that you Were weary, COMMISSION AUCTION $60,000. Brunet, James Craig, Lois Craig, Glendon Oashion, Roger Charlebois, 2—Births the 'hill too steep to climb. 30—For Sale — Miscellaneous Tenders will be received' by the Donald Fraser, Nancy Fraser,, Ann Betty Coleman, Marguerite Four- So He gently took your hand in His BARN undersigned on or before July 6th, nier, Marjorie Joubert, Heiuy Kin- LANCASTER, ONT. For PROMPT and COURTEOUS Gordon, Joan Kennedy, Muriel Le- FILION — At Hotel Dieu, Cornwall, and. whispered “Peace be 1960, until 7 pm. febvre, Edelene MacDonald, Alpin lo