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Arry New Calf, but They Show Upi the Weren’T ^ 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 VOL. 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 <c) Grade 11— Miss McIntosh reportedly had express his or her opinion. reported to -be responding w'ell to Garth Macdonald. Seguin reports here July 14th, and only 10 percent vision before her Hube McAlear giving out with Lera McOormick, llA 87% A petition was received for a treatment. Commercial Prizes— Mr. Menard may have his annual corneal transplant operation, per- a basso that was at times pro- <d) Grade 12— 1,400-foot sewer on St. James street Married and' the father of one (a) Alexandria Lions Club Prize for holidays before reporting to East- formed; by Dr. ’Turnbull in the fundo. The others, we learned Garth Macdonald, 12A 88% and the clerk -was Instruated to son, Rheal Leroux had but recently General Proficiency— Royal Victoria Hospital, February later, were Dick Cruickshank, Special Prizes— obtain an engineer’s report on costs. returned; from Montreal, where he Jean Shirley MacLeod. Another change in the local 21st. lead; Lou Piper, baritone; <a) Alexandria Richelieu Club Prize (b) Alexandria Lions Club Prize for Gerrie Sweeney, tenor. Grants were made of $20 to the was employed over the past five branch personnel sees Miss Odette The Eye Bank committee reports for Special French in Gr. 9— ■Typing Speed;— Glengarry Highland Games and $25 years. Poirier Joining the staff as sten- five more volunteers—Mrs. Dunoan They were heading for Father 0 Claudette Vaillancourt, 9A. Robert Levac. to the Cancer Society. ographer and general clerk. A. McDonald, Mrs. Mervyn Mac- Tommy Villeneuve’s social at <b) Alexandria RioheUeu Club Pidze (c) Alexandria Lions Club Prize for Dalkeith, postponed because of Donald, Mrs. Vincent McIntyre, Following the meeting members Buys Home for Special French in Gr. 10— Shorthand Speed— rain. of Council toured the side streets Mrs. John Malkin and Duncan A. Mrs. Louis Shepherd this week Giseie Desrochers, lOA. Fleurette Brunet. Bridge Contract to decide where additional lighting Cameron. Must get Father Gauthier to pmehased the home of D’Assise is needed. Menard Constniction, Green Val- There are now 115,000 pledges invite them to Lochiel’s big Menard, St. George street. Mr. Grade XIIA ley, this week was awarded the con- across Canada, it is reported, but night, so they’ll have an excuse 'The PUC is now planning on new Menard has been transferred in the tmet for erection of a 50-ft. steel the supply is still insufficient to to drop in and serenade us fluorescent lighting for the busi- bank to Easitview. The June Promotions resolve this Grade into three groups: A, B again. and concrete bridge over the Payne meet the demand. ness section, with mercury - vapor and C— River in Pinch Township. type lights at both ends of Main GROUP A—Students who qualify for the Secondary School Gradu- Bade Farewell Street. ’The present Main Street Two Openings ation Diploma, whose marks in all subjects of Grade 12 are 60 or above, Attended Graduation lights would be transferred to side and who may proceed to Grade 13 and take all the subjects required tor Mutual Men Met Here From Glen Norman streets to provide better lighting Set Tomorrow the Honour Graduation Diploma or entrance to the University of his Of Nursing Daughter at these points. Official opening of the park sea- Mr. and Mrs. Sylvester Mac- 0 choice. Officers of Group 8 of the Mutual Miss Joyce Eethune, a former son here is a big event of tomorrow, Donald of Glen Norman, were Fire Underwriters’ Associaition of graduate of the Alexandria High as is the ofBcial opening of the GROUP B—Students who qualify tor the Secondary School Gradu- honored ’Tuesday night at a party Ontario held their annual meeting School, was one of 70 who gradu- Brown Shoe Corporation plant. ■etion Diploma, whose marks in some subjects of Grade 12 are 60% or in Glen Nevis hall prior to their Miss S. MaePhee here Tuesday in the Ottawa Hotel ated in the 70th gi-aduating class 'The plant opening will be held at better and who can proceed to Grade 13 in these subjects only. departure this weekend to reside at with the Glengan-y Mutual playing of the School of Nursing of the 10.30 am. after -which the public is GROUP C—Students who do not quality for the Secondary School host. ’The group takes in the 'Gren- Earner’s Corners. Died At 76 Graduation Diploma, but may take in Grade 13 the subjects in which Montreal General Hospital. Her invited to visit and tour the plant. ville, Lanark, Pi'escott and Glen- parents, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Bruno Lauzon read an address The Park celebration gets under- they secured at least 60% in Grade 12. garry companies. A respected resident of the Alex- Bethune of Glen Sandfield, accom- expressing the regret of their andria area throughout her life- way at 1.30 with a big parade which Groups A, B and C are reported in adphabetical order: Among the guests were Don panied by her aunt and uncle, Mr. friends in the area over the de- time, Miss Sarah BeU (Sadie) Mae- wifi feature floats and decorated Walters, president, and Walter ■and Mrs. Callum MacGillivray, of parture of the family, and Lucien Phee died ’Thursday of lost week bikes, wagons, etc., and the band of Cross,, secretary of the Ontario Dalkeith, motored to Montreal for Theoret presented a daily missal in 'White Plains, N.Y., where she the RCOC, Montreal.
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