<• Lancaster doesn't 1 relish • The sack does such a thor- feeing a whistle-stop^ Enough ough job of removing curves, trains already whistle through that it may keep man on the arry New straight and narrow. without a stop. ONE OP CANADA’S AWARD-WINNING WEEKLY NEWSPAPERS

VOL. LXVIL -- :NO.. 19 ALEXANDRIA, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, MAY 8th, 1958 SINGLE COPY 7o Area Resident, Father Of 3 Council Agrees To Sherbrooke Firm Forced To Mass Of Thanksgiving Will Has Contract Buy Fire Truck A Sherlftop&é) Que., firm, Wil- Drive To Kingston Bill MeBean Killed In Crash Subject to the . approval of the j hums Construction Co., has been Mark Priest’s 25th Year MeBean,’. 38, of Me* andria, wos called, as was Dr. P. A. Ontario Municipal Board, Town awarded the contract for erection At Gunpoint ’ The silver anniversary of Rev. Council decided at its Tuesday CormkàtlS', teas instantly killed early Tidman of Lancaster. of the additigfij. to the Carnation Raymond Currier, 35, of Green Donald A. Kerr, pastor of St. this flitemopn^when jus bap Was in The body was removed to Miller’s meetfrig to replace the vintage fire Co. plant. Thé' work is to be started Raphael’s Parish, will be marked [& truck now ita use, with a 1958 model. Valley, will think twice before he «oïlÊiôn with" a Provost cartage Funeral Heme in Cornwall, by Mil- picks up a hitch-hiker again. Early next Thursday when he. sings a Payments will be spread over a about May; l&£h.’ transport on Highway 2, six miles ler’s ambulance. Wednesday morning he was forced Solemn Mass of Thanksgiving to /east of :1jisipcaSter. The {other of A son of Mrs. George MeBean period of years, should the Muni- at gunpoint to drive a young fellow his parish church at 9 o’clock that cipal Board approve such a deal, rhree ' young children was alone in and the late Mr. MeBean of Bains- to Kingston after picking him up evening. His Excellency Bishop and the type of truck to be pur- 4he car at ^ie time; - *> vilte, William A. MeBean. had been St. Elmo Couple just on the outskirts of Alexandria. Brodeur will be present' and will chased will depend on advice from 9 : According to investigating officers, residing in the Alexandria area As Mr. Currier tells it, he was speak. McBeatr was travelling, west on-No. since his marriage some six years the Fire Marshall’s office. motoring home about 2 am. Wed- The children of the parish will 1 Mark 60th Date 2 and was on JJte west end of, a ago to the former Anita McDonald, Members of the Brigade met with nesday when flagged down by a attend a special Mass in honor of curve when his car came into col*- of McCormick’s. He had been en- the Police and Fire committee Of Mr. and MuAlAlex. Cameron, St. young man. When told he was only their pastor at 4 pm. Tuesday, and lisiôn wiSh the transport driven by gages* in construction work. Town Council last Thursday night, Elmo West, éeiçbrated their 60th going as far as Green Valley, the a pageant by the children will be Paul Hepry Lusignas of Nitro, Que, In addition to his wife and three | when they presented a petition urg- weddihg anniyjâary on April 19th, hitch-hiker pointed a gun at him presented Wednesday evening in St. • The 1958' Pontiac was thrown into young children, he leaves his ing purchase of a new truck. The and were “At ïjome” to their rela- and growled, “Oh, no you’re not. ■Raphael’s school; the north ditch landing on its top. mother, five brothers and one sister. petition had been signed by some tives and friend^ on Saturday, May You’re driving me to Kingston”. Father 'Kerr’s ordination took MeBean was, instantly kiSed, suf- They are: Douglas, of St. Cath- 300 taxpayers. 3rd, alterno^H gpd evening. The only times the youth talked, place to St. Finnan’s Cathedral, fering severe, head Injuries. - arines; Duncan, of Niagara Falls, More than\M. friends called to says Mi\ Currier, was to warn him here, June 15th, 1933. A parish Constable Alton Millar of the Ont.; Archie, George and John, at The committee members. Mayor honor them jn) this occasion, and dinner will be tendered him on his Simon, Councillors Magnus Lemay, to slow down to 30 miles within Lancaster detachment, OPP, in- home, and Mrs. Donald McRae, Pat, to extend their good wishes and such zones. ■ anniversary date. vestigated, assisted by Cpl. J. J. of Edmonton. John Proulx and Lloyd McHugh, in congratulations/ ' He was born in Alexandria, a son turn- placed their decision before Arriving near Barriefield Camp, Triidel and Constable Harold Mays. Funeral arrangements have not .. Mr.- and. Mrs^A'ameron were mar- on the outskirts of Kingston, the of the late James Kerr and of Mrs. Or. M. Markson, coroner, of Alex- yet been completed. Tuesday’s meeting of the full Coun- Kerr, the former Mary McPhee, now cil, and it was approved. ried on April IjRh, 1898, at St. Elmo youth left the car; making no at- manse, by tiw Rev. H. D. Leitch. tempt to rob Currier, who was a resident of Ottawa. Following his Mrs. Camercm. .-it. the former Annie carrying some $150 in his- pocket. , ordination he served at St. Oolum- A Young 91 Kennedy, otÿSSéïnon, ' Kingston police later brought him toan’s, Cornwall, until July 16th, 4-H Clubs In Requests Already The dining-scican was decorated out to the barracks, but he was mw 1940, when he was appointed an On Monday with yellow .Haffodils and white able to identify any of the soldiers R.C. Chaplain with the Canadian ’mums, the, Wfm. centred with a as his unwanted companion. Army. County Have More Still spry in step and a Gaelic For Games’ Seats three-tiered.-.'^dding cake.. Mrs. He sérved with the 9th Canadian song ever-ready on his lips, Jim John A. Wya$j/Yernony poured tea Charlottenburgh Infantry Brigade, of which the Than 100 Members (Ranald Roy) McDonald re- The demand for grandstand seats in the afternjkm, and Mrs. Dan. Legion To Explore By-Law Stays As Is SD & G Highlanders were a unit, : turned Saturday from Roches- for the 1958 Glengarry Highland Cameron, OttojVa, in the evening. going overseas with them in July, Six 4-H Clubs ln Glengarry have ter, N.Y., in time to mark his Games is already being felt, secre- Assisting in seeing were: .Mrs,-Ed- Zoning By-law, No. 286, of the 1941. The Brigade was one of three f a total membership Of 113, àhd this 91st birthday, Monday, in his in the 3rd Canadian Infantry Div- tary John Jamieson, of MaxviUe, ward' Hunter, /5Nrs. Cameron Mc- Possibilities Of Township, of Charlottenburgh, was is expected to be increased by late beloved Glengarry. disallowed at a Municipal Board ision which landed to France on reports. “Quite a few letters have Gregor, Mrs. yPercy Marjerrison, JOiriers. -The various clubs held The. Gaelic songs were heard, Mrs. J, À.,'1 uaiQuhart, Miss Ina. hearing held Tuesday at. Williams- “D” Day, June 6th, 1944. Father organisation meetings over the past too, ,by a group of relatives and already reached me from friends at Urquhart. . i’v Building New Hall town. Kerr, to June, 1945, was appointod few weeks when officers were friends who joined him that day a distance who plan to be 'here and Miss' Eileen Lake, Russell, favored Gavin McDonald of Alexandria, Though ndt affecting the present Senior Chaplain of toe Division. elected and plans made for the year to mark the event. want to ensure a comfortable vant- with a vocal ' jsolo'a “Bless This was the lucky winner of the draw ■restrictions on sgle of land, the by- He returned to Canada December i ahead. : The years seem to take little 'Bouse”. 'lE&eeificame fiist to her for $100 at the regular May meet- law would have reduced the size of 29th, 1945, and after demobilization Wilfred Vallance is leader of the or no toll of this rather remark- age point-for the show." was appointed pastor of St. An- class .in 'tfiaj'gfoisir. Festival ...to ing of the Alexandria Branch of a building lot'to a rural zone from MaxviUe 4-H Club, Which has 24 able gentleman. He is down- Thé grandstand reserved seats RUSSell. - .-IS,. ■ . . — the Canadian Legion, held at the' two acres with a frontage of 200 thony’s Parish, Apple Hill, May 1st, members. Peter McDoneli is presi- town each day to meet his will go oh sale next week, he de- Mr. and |^bgv Cameron. received Legion Olubrooms here last night. feet, to 15,000 square feet wiîh a 4947. He has been pastor at St. dent; TIruce Groves, vice-president, friends; his mind still retains clares, and they oan be secured at many beautiful' cards and gifts. The draw was held to help defray frontage of 100 feet. ’’ Raphaels since January 30th, 1949. and Jim Munro, secretary.

C DITORIA LS LETTERS Anybody Got A Formula ? J IT’S OUR OPINION to the Glengarrians Were Not Involved EDITOR WE like that sense of community pride day. The hometown paper usually has more APPRECIATION as expressed by an area resident last, time to get at the facts and it is on the Apple Hill, Ont., week. And we deplore with him the scene, better' able to present . the true Editor, The Glengarry News, WITH OUR kind of adverse publicity a community can picture. Sir: On behalf of the sub-div- receive simply from being in the news, the Every budding reporter learns to in- isions of the OWL in Alexandria crime news. corporate in his story the five Ws — who, Diocese, I express sincere thanks RAMBLING The larger centres, we imagine, get when, where, why, what, Each can have for your co-operation in publishing hardened to it. But when something unto- pre-eminence in any story, depending upon the reports of our activities REPORTER ward happens in a small community each the personalities involved or the circum- throughout the past year. By ED. resident shudders at the seeming stigma stances. But a re-write man on a city desk Yours truly, It’s quite a problem to get it is having to bear. It is a personal, thing is at a disadvantage in that the news he FLORENCE KENNEDY, satellites up and keep taxes to them and when the circumstances are receives is more impersonal than it is to the Press Convener. down. such that only transient residents of the small-town editor who. may know personally ******** area are involved they deplore the thought the people involved or has contacts who LIONS APPRECIATE SUPPORT THEY HAD TO HITCH-HIKE their home village or town is being pictured' can fill him in on the story. Editor, The Glengarry News, • Maybe the message is getting: in news columns across the nation* as the The troubles of the reporter on the Sir: Through the.columns of your through. One shouldn’t drive when, habitat of such people. weekly stem directly from this next-door- paper, I would: like to express the one is drinking. ' That type of a story popped into the neighbor factor. His counterpart on the thanks of the Alexandria Lions At least that’s one interpretation headlines of the Press services last week. daily newspaper is not called upon to face Club, and. the Ontario Society for to be taken from the story we heard And in our coverage we tried to point up the importuning of acquaintances Who may Crippled Children to all those who the other day. the fact that the family involved was ppt have run afoul of the law. have sent in donations to our Easter Seems a gang of local guys who» native to the area and had but recently In this instance we were only too happy Seal Fund. look on the grape with spirit stocked come, there.* The daily press, and the wire to know, and report, that no native sons of The response this, year was very up on wine one day and set out in encouraging, and we are grateful to search of a haven far from tha services, carried' the factual story, and they Glen Robertson were involved ; that the the many people in Glengarry who, family had but recently, arrived there. And madding throng. -There they might cannot be blamed for mentioning the by buying Easter Seals, are making witness the coming of Spring in a “where”, which is a primary requisite of we appreciated the eommunity-mindedness it possible for us to continue our setting close to the good earth while, any-news report. We are on the scene and that lead our caller to emphasize that fact. work with crippled children. they played bottle, bottle, whose got in a better position to pinpoint details im- In other circumstances, though,- should I wish it were possible fp write the bottle. portant to area readership, but impersonal a Glengairian _ go retrogade, unhappy the about the many cases in Glengarry Reports In Large City Dailies Do And it came to pass that finally to most readers at a distance. thought,' that bad news must be recorded that are presently under the care there was no bottle, except empty That is the only real advantage the in our news columns if we are to fulfill our of the Society for Crippled Chil- Not Enhance Newspaper Business ones. And by that time the dead dren, and which have been referred soldiers included the driver of the weekly newspaper has over its big brothers primary, purpose. That is to report; all the to our fund by the Public Health • (The Durham Chronicle) that cover the world scene each and every news of Glengarry that is fit to print. car. And no one else felt capable Nurses and other agenciës. Our re- Quite regularly several large newspapers report someone has been of taking the wheel. sponsibilities in this field of welfare fined for taking a paper from a sidewalk sales box without paying for it. work are increasing each year, and That 'was a dilemma. The sun The Globe and Mail appears to have a full time reporter on the lookout was still shining, the afternoon was the generous support given us by for such items. Ere The King’s Crown Shall Fall the many people who this ■ year still comparatively young, and there bought Easter Seals is very en- Last Friday the Globe told of a homeless 45-year-old Toronto man was the promise of a full moon if: couraging. » who was hauled into court. The headline: the party could be kept spirited. BRITAIN’S answer to Elvis Presley may turn, in their graves as the pibroch and the But a couple of the boys had the- be no more a knockout than is the.ILS. pipes give way. to a Presley-type -tempo? MICHAEL BARBARA, Stole Newspaper . . . Man Fined $25 right spirit. They left the car and original, but Tommy Steele, the rock V And be ‘sent’ by a Sassenach, above all. Chairman, its driver resting peacefully, hitch- Crippled Children’s Committee. Suppose a bank left the doors open all night with boxes of money hiked- their way back to town for- roll idol of the British Isles, at least knows Surely the ’teen-age Scot of today is on the counter for customers to cash their own cheques? what it feels like to be knocked out. Steele made of sterner stuff, even as were his or a few refills and were in high spirits, has cancelled further appearances in Scot- her forefathers. Suppose a grocery store left the doors open every, evening and per- when last seen. The Weeklies Say mitted shoppers to fill their baskets with the idea they would leave the We haven’t heard the sequel. But. land after being carried unconscious from Trouble is, we’re not sure. We have correct amount of money on the counter? a stage in Dundee, where apparently a mob seen what sideburns and a sexy squirm can we would have, had there been an. ( SPRING PROBLEM If thefts took place from such places almost daily, the authorities accident. We like to think the boys, of fans ‘digged him, but deep’. do to kids on this continent. We have All is not brightness and warmth would probably tell the bank and the grocer to change their method of let their driver .sleep it^off before; • England’s answer to Elvis, we read, heard the squeals, and squirmed in distaste, when that spring sun warms the doing business. allowing him to venture out on thfe even as we felt relief that that pande- highway to' take them home. wound up on the floor with his guitar- earth (and the water), especially if Why, then, should newspapers be given special consideration? twanging right arm twisted behind his monium was at least drowning out a singer you happen to be1 a fisherman. . . . back, his shirt ripped off and' tufts of hair who couldn’t sing. Trouble was, TV was The age-old conflict will rear its The courts should not be cluttered with needless cases. Sidewalks Do you remember when an tom out. still giving us the Elvis gyrations and we ugly head. To have a garden, or should not be cluttered with sales boxes. allergy was just an itch and all Whaf bothers us is the question in our could guess what was ‘sending’ the kids; not to have a garden? — Stanstead And the newspapers have no reason to be proud of setting traps for you did was scratch it? and we knew it wasn’t music appreciation. (Que.) Journal. these petty pilferers and holding them up to public ignominy. minds left unanswered by the news report. OUR OWN DEDUCTIONS j Was this a case of malice aforethought! Maybe this is a world-wide trend that ON INCOME TAX Did the bonnets of Bonnie Dundee turn on we cannot envision from our viewpoint of this squirming, squawling Sassenach in their another, earlier generation. Kids in Dun- • We’ve just been looking over our.- income tax bill for 1957, and we’re; wrath ? Or was this simply an instance of dee, and in Delhi, and Dunvegan, may pre- DO YOU Steele ‘sending’ an audience of young Scots fer a Presley-type because he takes the chill not too happy about it. Happy?’ to the extent their ovër-exuberance brought off thi?v\.‘old-war atmosphere' in which our Tl üld Liano g>y]Qe . . . REMEMBER? We could have a good cry If thee Jj » . Gleaned from the fyles of The Glengarry News Minister of Finance would so much, on his'premature exit. generation is raising them. as offer his shoulder for us to. Perish the latter thought. Pérish the Or' perhaps its.simply a matter of habit. cry on. TEN YEARS AGO hiel township, whose lifeless body FIFTY YEARS AGO thought the land of the heather is producing Bonnie Prince Charlie is but a mefhory. That T1 General form leaves us. was found lying in a ditch east of Friday, May 8th, 1908— no more solid a younger generation than we Presley is alive and kicking. In the Dundee Friday, May 14th, 1948— here on Friday, April 20th, returned with the sickening feeling that we. see and hear on TV, screeching like North of an earlier era there were crowns to be •are one of the few whose next few- Colin J. MacPherson, 21, eldest a verdict of death by suffocation. Members of the Alexandria La- 1 months are mortgaged to the Na- American Indians as the “Pelvis” goes broke. Today they dent the crown of an son of Mr. and Mrs. Rod MacPher- — The old cheese exporting firm of crosse Club met in Dr. Hope’s office -through his gyrations. Surely the land Elvis-type, whether in enmity or over-ex- Lovell & Christmas (Canada) on Wednesday, and appointed tional Revenue branch. Millions of son, 12-2nd Kenyon, was drowned people on salary paid their tax al- that gave us a Robbie Burns, and a Harry uberance. ' ^ Monday while log running on the Limited, which for many years was Messrs. Donald' McPhee and E. B. Lauder to sing his verses, isn’t seeing its History may not'be repeating itself. But •represented by the late J. F. Mc- Ostrom as delegates to a meeting most' painlessly via the payroll de- Mississauga River, north of Blind duction plan. Many of them even, new generation so degenerating. Are the at least we know this new generation is up River. — W. N. Fraser, Dalkeith, is ' Gregor, has again decided to open to be held in Cornwall for the pur- a branch in Alexandria. E. J. Dever, pose of forming a Junior Lacrosse collected a refund on over-payment.- gallants who followed Prince Charlie to and doing something president of the new Lochiel sub- earlier this year. unit of the Eastern Ontario Cattle merchant, will manage the same. — League. It was decided: to arrange Col. W. H. Magwood, Mrs. Magwood for a match here, on Victoria Day, Millions of others are in that; Breeding Association. Neil Blair, 1 Kirk Hill, is viqerpresident, and and son Perrin had a narrow es- with the Valleyfield twelve.—Before happy position where they cam Keith MacMillan is technician. — cape on Wednesday, when his car returning to Toronto on Mdhday, thumb their noses at the tax in- He Wasn’t Sold 1 R. J. Graham plans erection of a was struck- by the “moccasin” at the C. Sugarman disposed of his prop- spectors, at least until lightning, in. mew creamery building adjoining Lancaster crossing. The occupants erty, comer of Main and Kenyon the form of said tax accountants^ THE editor of The Meaford Express brings war years when the demand for their wares the mill building. Mill Square. — of the car were badly shaken up, streets, to I. Simon, who has con- strike. Their biggest worry may be back material for an editorial from a far'put-distanced the supply in almost every Three are in the field1 for the June while the automobile was consider- ducted a general store there for the that bank robbers will break into» recent visit to Toronto. Sales people in line. They pay their occasional visit, jot 7th provincial election. Edmund A. ably damaged. past eight years. — Gus Hope, den- that safety-deposit box where they~ MacGillivray, Liberal, will be op- tal student, Toronto University, has keep that undeclared income in. the stores no longer seem to be interested down an order if one is forthcoming. But liquid form. in selling you, he writes. And he instances only the exceptional one really tries to posed by Osie F. Villeneuve, Pro- entered the office of Dr. J. A. Gar- gressive Conservative, and Ron land, where he will be engaged dur- We’re among the comparative few a shopping foray for photographic equip- interest the potential buyer in adding to his FORTY YEARS AGO Gostick of Toronto, president of the ing the holidays. — The following who are supposed to be estimating: ment that would have added, at least a order. income and making quarterly - in- Union of Electors (Social Credit) in Friday, May 10th, 1918— members of the 59th Regiment, baye hundred dollars to the store’s sales day. As The Meaford Express observes— Ontario. — Mr. and Mrs. Alex G. ' successfully passed • their military stalments. But we have yet to find, But he did not buy. The salesman was “If people who are salesmen don’t Maclaren have moved to Garry Fen, Twenty-four freight cars were examinations; Capt. H. A. Cameron, the time and the heart to forecast.»' so indifferent to a sale, he relates, he felt sell the. goods they have to sell, then which is being extensively reno- wrecked when a broken axle on one Martintown, as a field officer; Lieut. our take, or the dollars to enrich he might be keeping him from an afternoon vated. V . of the two engines hauling a heavy G. McNaughton, Osnabrück, secures the treasury, prematurely. Front the men who manufacture the goods», 1 here in weT be scrounging the odd. coffee break or an early golf game. “We .won’t have work. It’s all as simple as ☆ ☆ ☆ eastbound freight caused a tie-up his captain’s certificate; W. F. G. walked out of that store”, editor Carl on the GTR about two miles west Barton, Vankleek Hill, is now a century note out of revenue to keep that and all the blame, does not attach TWENTY YEARS AGO of Alexandria, early Sunday morn- qualified: sergeant in “C” Company. the revenue boys at a distance. Manore writes, “firm in the resolution that to the salesmen as some of the work- That’s why we get that lonesome; Friday, May 6th, 1938— ing. No one was Injured. — Casu- — Alex Campbell, Dunvegan, is we would make do with present equipment men are indifferent as td the quality of alty lists published this week con- leaving in the near future to take feeling when we look over our in- and try another outlet next year.” work leaving their benches. Glengarry’s first big Music Fes- tained the names of the following a course at Guelph College, in com- come tax form. And one of the un- Have not all of us experienced the same “Nobody wants a depression, but if tival saw some 850 music students Glengarrians: died of wounds, Pte. pany with W. D. McKenzie. — On . fairest cuts of all, we feel, Is that. ^ measly $150 deduction allowed for- feeling of irritation on shopping expeditions some of the people dqn’t change their of the county display their talent Allah McLellan, Apple Hill; killed, Saturday, May 2nd, A/H. McOuaig, 1 to the big city stores? Some salesmen ap- in Alexander Hall last week. — W. J. Cattanach, WiUiamstown; of Peveril, came to Alexandria, each child. ideas as to what constitutes an honest If that is supposed to compensate pear to resent the intrusion of the potential day’s work for the pay they take home Lawrence J. McLaurin of Dalkeith, wounded, John McCormick, station, spending the day in town, but not won a $50 scholarship in the junior Alexandria; J. D. McNaughton, Wil- returning home that evening. Since the head of a family, even minutely,, buyer and they have no hesitation in con- the whole train of progress will stall. for the added financial burden ot veying the impression they would rather year at Kemptville Agricultural liamstown; J. Brown, Lancaster; then he has been missing although Then the government and the rest of School Others passing their year’s F. Ouellette, Moose Creek; J. F. systematic searches have been raising a child in this day and age„ hot be bothered. thé social agencies will not have the tests at KAS were: Senior year, L. McKinnon, Dalkeith, and S.' Mac- made. then we think those financial wiz- That is not so true of the stores in the necessary funds to provide hand-outs McRae, Bainsville; B. Higginson, Donald, Glen Robertson. — Among ☆ ☆ ☆ ards who settled- on $150 should get small town where the proprietor is usually, to the sluggards who believe only in Hawkesbury; F. Cains, Dalkeith. the Toronto officers selected for the married and raise a family of their- his, own best salesman and the clerks are the “take” theory •— but not the give.” Junior year, J. K. Proudfoot, Ber- First Canadian Tank Battalion, we SIXTY YEARS AGO own. • ^ They can’t be aware that cokes, under his eye or within hearing distance. As he points out, it is time for serious nadin. — A landmark at Vankleek note the name of Lieut. C. R. Still- Friday, May 6th, 1898— Hill, the big elm tree on High street well, a native of Alexandria, who is are retailing at 10 cents today, and. But there can be the same impersonality thought for all able-bodied people wherever that pop Is one of pop’s major about selling in the self-service setup many was removed Wednesday as a traffic home on leave after 13 months’ During the-past week D. J. Mc- they work. All of us have to produce if thé hazard. It was estimated to be 200 service. Lieut. Stillwell is a son of Donell, Commissioner, has had men drains on his pocket. If they had. stores are adopting. The customer must smoke is . to be kept coming out of the years old. — Miss Eleanor Jean Mr. Stillwell, at one time editor of engaged- at repairing the sidewalks boys they’d begin to realize the cost know what he Or she wants and there is no factory chimneys and we are to know full Whyte, 21, died April 29th, at the the Glengairian, formerly published on Main street. The new plank of a pair of pants today; and how personal approach that might add to the lunch baskets. home of her parents, Mr. and. Mrs. here. — Relatives and friends of being used is pine of the finest often those pant legs develop holes- sales volume. And just as important, the salesmen have Clement P. Whyte) — Dave B. Mac- , the Sisters and members of the quality. Some of the old planking and need replacing. Those guys This same lack of a sales’ spiel can be to do a selling job lesLthe inventories pile Rae, editpr-in-chief of the Regina clergy were present in the chapel will be used to finish a two-plank probably are under the impression- Leader-Post, visited in his native of St. Joseph’s Monastery, Corn- sidewalk on the south side of Cath- pop still shoots craps for the where- observed’ in many of the salesmen who visit up to produce a recession such as we now - Maxville over the weekend. wall, on April 23rd, when Sister Mc- erine street from Main to Bishop.— withal to buy his baby a new pair our shop from the supply houses. They know. The good life we have been enjoying: of shoes. We haven’t seen a crapv seem to be a product of the booming post- ☆ ☆ ☆ Garrity made Holy Profession, and The Thornhill Farm wagon of Lan- depends, to a great extent on sales. THIRTY YEARS AGO four Sisters were invested with the caster-, arrived in town for the. first game in years, and if we did prob- ably the gang wouldn’t let us play Friday, May 4th, 1928— Holy Habit and white veil. Among time this season on Wednesday, them were Sr. St. Benedict (Isa- with garden vegetables, fruits, etc., in our barefeet. That’s the thing that gets us.. THE GLENGARRY NEWS The graduating classes in arts bella), daughter of Mr. Allan R. grown on the farm of A. Stewart and science at Queen’s University McDonald, Green Valley, -and Sr. McBain. — Croil & McCullough of These so-called civil servants of’ Member of: ours settle on a sum they think, Canadian Weekly Newspapers’ Association; Ontario Weekly this Spring include many Glengar- McDougald (Ellen), daughter of Montreal, have erected a cheese rians, among them: B.A., with Mr. and Mrs. Jno. A. McDougald, factory and skimming station at should compensate the father of -a. Newspapers’ Association; Audit Bureau of Circulation family for helping ensure the con- Published every Thursday by honors, Annie Catherine Henderson, 1st Kenyon. — Among others leav- Donald Roy Tailor’s Corner, King’s P.O. Box 10 — The News Printing Company — Telephone 9 WiUiamstown; Melena Marion Mc- ing tomorrow for Ottawa, where Road, Lancaster Township. — A tinuance of the race. They ben- EUGENE A. MACDONALD - EDITOR AND PUBLISHER Gillivray, Alexandria. B.A., pass, they will join the colors, are the petition signed by all the residents evolently bestow on such as ive the generous deduction of $150 per child, «/Lh William Campbell Arkinstall, Dun- following Alexandrians: Messrs. Se- in the vicinity of Catherine street 1 SUBSCRIPTION RATES: $3.50 per year,' anywhere in Canada, payable in advance; vegan; Ruby Mildred Crewson of bastien Laporte,» Adolphus Brunet, west, asking for electric lights for from our hard-earned income. United States and Foreign, $4.50 per year. Alexandria; Grace Katherine Mac- Jean Dupuis and Wm. Periard. — that street, was granted at Tues- And what is our reaction? We’re- DISPLAY ADVERTISING RATES: Casual, 70 cents per column inch. Contract rates given on Leod, Dalkeith; Ina Ruth' St. John, A cable received by Mrs. D. J. Mc- day’s May meeting of Council. Geo. insulted. In our eyes our kiddies, are priceless. We wouldn’t give- application. COPY MUST BE IN OUR OFFICE NOT LATER THAN 12 NOON WEDNESDAY. ' Lancaster. Miss; Henderson also Donald, Martintown, officiaUy re- Hearnden, who presented the peti- won a Classics Scholarship, value ported that her son, Pte. Phillip J. tion, stated that A. G. F. Macdonald them up for all the uranium that: built Uranium City. We wouldn’t: Authorized as Second Class Matter by the Post Office Department, Ottawa, Canada $250. — A coroner’s jury investigat- McDonald, had died of wounds re- would furnish the necessary poles ing the death of Frank Hanna, Loc- ceived in action April I9th. free. (Continued on Page 3) The Glengarry News, Alexandria, Ontario, Thursday, May 8th, 1958 Page 3 • •••••••••• Funeral Home in Cornwall until Bob Hawkshaw Tuesday evening when it was con- Rambling . . . AND • veyed to Carleton Place. The IL*KILTMÏXVILLE SURROUNDING • funeral was held there Wednesday (Continued from Page 2) Ü FROM DISTRICT • Dies Suddenly at 2 pm., with interment in St. be without them for any price. James Anglican cemetery. But if the Income Tax depart- ment wants to be more realistic Sa.turday visitors with Mrs. J. W. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Manchester At Maxville In a decade, British Columbia’s about their worth, well agree on Hall and Miss Belle McRae were spent the weekend In Lakefield. Suffering a heart seizure in the population has increased nearly 40 say a one thousand dollar deduc- tion. And there should be an al- -Mrs. F. Waterhouse, Miss Isabel Mr. and Mrs: Bob TTrquhart and post office at Maxville, Monday percent. Waterhouse, Jack Waterhouse and Timmy, of Prescott, speift Sunday morning, Robert H. Hawkshaw, lowance for grey hairs. Mrs. Woodgate, all of Montreal, ■with Mrs, Annie ITrquhart. farmer police chief at Maxville, died 'The Plant Sale of the Horticul- Mrs. A. Wiltse of Brockville, is suddenly at 11:30 a.m. Mr. Hawk- tural Society has been changed from visiting with Mrs. Annie Urquhort. shaw. had been' about the village Thursday to Monday,, May 12th, and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wilkes and as usual that morning and had just ■will be held in the Community Hall daughters, Nancy and Norma, spent stepped in to get his mail when he basement. : the weekend ■ visiting friends and suffered the fatal attack. ! Test Drive The New Dodge relatives in the" district. Miss Thelma Rowe, Ottawa, spent Mr. Hawkshaw had not been in Miss Jean McNaughton of. Ot- the weekend with her parents, Mr. the best of health since' suffering 1 ——?——i—— -and Mrs. C. L, Rowe. tawa, spent the weekend with her mother, Mrs. L. McNaughton. à. heart attack more than a year, Miss Florence Vallanpe, Ottawa, ago. But he had been carrying on Sympathy, is extended to Mrs. Bob ■visited with her parents this week- the duties of a special constable in -erid. . Hawkshaw and sons, who mourn 1 .the loss of a. loving husband and the United Counties.at the time of ! See Dodge Performance his death. He was 61. Miss Anna Dingwall of Ottawa, father. Mr. Hawkshaw died sud- is spending à few days vwith her LAST BATTLE WAGON SAYS FAREWELL TO ARMS * Born at Carleton Race, he was denly on Monday morning in the .Bayonne, N.J. — A general view over the big rifles on the — USS I at the .sister. Miss Margaret Dingwall. ' Maxville post office. Wisconsin as the last battleship on active duty with the U.S. - a son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Miss Ada McEwen of Alberta, is Fraser Cummings of- Ottawa, Navy was decommissioned and relegated to the mothball fleet at James Hawkshaw. Following over- ■visiting with her' parents, Mr. and spejit the weekend with his father, Bayonne. The Wisconsin was launched in December, 1943, served seas service in World War I, he had Mrs. Mac McEweh, and her brother John Cummings, and grandmother, In World War Two in the Pacific and later took part In the Korean spent most of the years in police .and family, Mr. and Mrs. Gregor Mrs. Alguire. Conflict. * work. During 13 years as a member ! THRILL DRIVERS SHOW McEwèn, Carole and Marlene. Miss Jean Baxter spent the week- of the Ontario Provincial Police he end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. bad sérved for a period in Alex- m Geo. Baxter. . andria. After leaving that Force Maxville Man he was Police Chief of Cornwall GLEN NORMAN Township for seven years and had DOEè YOUR OAR NEED Members of the family here, for Wed At Ottawa been chief at Maxville for a like DUNVEGAN the weekend to attend the wake period until illness farced his re- MULE, MAY Util EXPERT ■and funeral of their mother, the MacLEOD — DUMMERT tirement a year ago. Congratulations to Donald Flet- late Mrs. Rod. P. MacDonald, who ■ Alice Beth (Betty) DUmmert be- The late Bob Hawkshaw had DODGES AVAILABLE cher, our oldest'citizen, who will be died in «Hotel Dieu, Cornwall, on came the bride of Duncan Farquhar many fine qualities, and he will be FOR DEMONSTRATION DRIVES | celebrating his 92nd' brithday on Friday of last week, were Mr. and MacLeod at a ceremony held Sat- mourned by many friends who ex- Front End Monday, May 12th, and who lives Mrs. Alex. R. MacDonald of Sud- urday, May 3rd, at St. Luke’s, An- tend sympathy to his wife and sons. COURTESY OF alone and looks after himself. He bury; Mr. and Mrs. Alf. MpFarlane glican Church, Ottawa. Surviving are his wife, the former does all his own cooking, enjoys and SOBS Calvin and. Ivan, of The bride is the daughter of Mrs. Ellen Margaret Christie, and two car rides and his radio, and still Creighton Mines, Ont.; Mr. and John Walter Dummert and. the late sons: Constable Russell R. Hawk- Alignment? plays the violin tb entertain his Mrs. Jas. A. McDonald and chil- Mr. Dummert of. Ottawa, formerly shaw of Cornwall detachment, On- friends. dren of St. Andrews West, and Mr. MAC'S MOTOR SALES of 'Carleton Place. The groom is tario Provincial Police, and'Clarence Among those home this weekend and Mrs. Peter MacDonald and 1 LANCASTER and CORNWALL ★★★ the son of MrS. F. D. MacLeod and Hawkshaw of Niagara Falls. from Ottawa, were Alex Grant, children of Alexandria. the late Mr. MacLeod of Maxville. Malcolm Dewar and Misses Mar- Lucien Theoret was in Cornwall The body rested at the Méldrüm » *5 FOR ONLY Rev. P. S. Irwin solemnized the jorieMacKinnon, Sheila Ferguson on - Friday to visit with his father, 2:30 pm. ceremony. Albert Hussey and Annie Hartrick. JOs. Theoret, a patient in Hotel Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Hewston was soloist, and, Leonard Foss was Dieu. organist. and. Nelson Montgomery paid a visit Miss Elizabeth McKinnon and her $7.50 to Cornwall on Friday. mother, Mrs. Alex. McKinnon of The bride was given in marriage Mrs. Annie Campbell and daugh- by her uncle, Leroy S. Atkinson-of WE WILI, Montreal, spent the weekend here - ter, Miss Harrjèt, of Cornwall, with Mr. and Mrs. Charles McKin- Brockville. Miss Ruth Ken of • 1 Adjust Camber. spent the weekend in their home non. Mrs. Alex. McKinnon re- Montreal, Was her attendant. • 2 Adjust Caster. here. William MacDiarmid was best • 3 Adjust Toe-in. | mained . here and will spend some • 4 Check King Pin • \ - Miss Betty MacKinnon, RN, Deep days with relatives. •man. Ushérs were Lefoy Leach and inclination. River, Ont., enjoyed a week’s special While, here to attend the wake Harvey Metcalfe. • $ Check Springs and course, in Richmond, Virginia, ; go- and funeral.of their aunt, the late For her marriage the bride chose Shackles. j ing 'and returning by plane from Mrs. Rod. P. MacDonald,, Mr. and a princess styled gown of cham- • 6 Check Brakes and. Shock l Ottawa. Mrs;' Larry Sayant and sons Garry : pagne lace. The bodice of pleated Absorbers. His many' friends ' regret that and: Ricky, of Britannia Bay, Ont., tulle was topped with a. tiny jacket • .7 Inflate Tires'to Proper Garry. Hewston is, /confined to his and Mr. and Mrs. Archie Sayant O Pressures. of matching lace, which featured room with a bad-cold. We hope he and- children, of Vernon, Ont., were three-quarter-length sleeves. The Be Sure To Get This will soon be.back to.school again. Sunday visitors with Mrs. A. Say- full skirt was enhanced with godets K Done On Our Clifford Austin, Alexandria, spent ani. Rod and Florence. of pleated tulle illusion in a match- wBËtm JOHN BEAN Line Machine Tuesday afternoon with his parents Among others at the home of ing shade. here. Rod. P. MacDonald during the Her tiny fitted cap of fluted silk I John C. MacLeod, Macdonald weekend to attend the wake , and organdy in a champagne shade was College, St. Anne’s, is home on funeral of thé late Mrs. MacDonald, embroidered with matching pearls holidays. were his sister, Mrs. Irwin Kirk- and held her blush-colored veil. She patrick and Mr. Kirkpatrick, of carried a bouquet of| Sweetheart Ottawa, and - his brother, John .A. roses and white hyacinth bells. MacDonald, .Mrs. MacDonald and Following a reception at the son Neil, of Cornwall, and his nieces, Green Valley Restaurant, the couple Mrs. Wm. J. Lancashire of Verdun; left on a motor trip to New York Miss Agnes Nolan of Montreal, and MacPHAIL City. Mrs. Wm. J. McDonald of Brock- ville. For travelling, the bride donned MOTOR Mr. and Mrs. Real Larocque of a beige dressmaker suit with a Montreal, and Mr. ancf Mrs. Jack white straw hat. Her accessories SALES Reid of Alexandria, spent a few were in t£h and' her corsage a gar- denia. Phone 85 Maxville hours on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Lucien Theoret. The couple will live in Ottawa. PEATHDEFYtNCSmnvm WITH NEW CARStMQTOkCmq Advertising Can CLOTHS GREEN VALLEY UNDER BRILLIANT, r TRACK LIGHTING-/ WANTED-Your Signature... Mr., and Mrs. Arnold Smith Were Be Powerful Tool in Montreal on Saturday evening Town ... on a passport to security and peace of mind for attending the Bank of Montreal Against Recession bowling banquet and ball. you and your family —; ap application for a Sun Life Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Toronto, May 6.—President David mttHtm Misme James H. MacDonald, Maureen and A. Wallace, of Standard Brands of Canada policy. Why not give Loretta, were Miss Mary Ethering- Limited', of Montreal, said Monday cSsruHfmML ton; Eddie MoGee and Mrs. LeClaire advertising on a large,scale would me a caH? of Montreal. help snap Canada out, of its current LARRY J. McGOSHAM Mr. and Mrs. Frank McManus business recession. and children of Montreal;" spent the DISTRICT SUPERVISOR Wallace, speaking at the annual weekend with Mr. and Mrs. David meeting of the Association of Cana- TODAY 162 Pitt Street /CORNWALL Gunn, dian Advertisers, .noted that sales Saturday guests of Mr, and Mrs, of almost all goods were off. LAWRENCE MacDONALD J. J. McKinnon were Mr. and Mrs. LANCASTER “But an interesting and perhaps Phone 252 Francis Taveere of Mohkland, encouraging fact”, he Said, “was Mrss Charles MacDonald and Miss that the personal savings of Cana- nun SUN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY OF CANADA Catherine E. Blair, Montreal, spent dians were greater than perhaps the weekend with Mrs. John P. ever before. ■ MacDonald and family. “It is my personal conviction that continuing advertising can be a TUtSMH powerful influence and force in per- ouading Canadians to spend some ! of these savings that will help to UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT get us out of this recession.” it* DODGE tmmm "Because of this power of adver- SHOT FROM A CANNON !; OMY tising’’,. lie. added, "it is today an important. marketing tool rather Jean Yves Menard’s ■than a necessary expense. It is re- SU DODGE SlDANStr ceiving more attention" and more cMvmniEftNsnNi emphasis from management. TINCUNG ACTION :: Cities Service Station “It is

t he, RAY JETTE store.for I Drop in and renew old acquaintances and let RAY ‘fill her up’ and MAXVILLE FAIR GROUNDS | tell you of his service plans - r ' ^ Brides i Paul Kolada will be Service Man j Friday, May 16th ^ s i i | at 8:30 p.m. THE NEWLY-LEASED STATION WILL BE KNOWN AS ViOQUB Laoieses'mS SHOPPE Auspices of KENYON AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY 502 Montréal Road Don't Miss This Thrilling Show ! RAY’S SERVICE STATION ! Cor n w a I I Page 4 The Glengarry News, Alexandria, Ontario, Thursday, May 8th, 1958 Vankleek Hill Curlers Canvassing South African SUBSCRIBE TO “THE GLENGARRY NEWS w For $25,000 For Artificial Ice War Veteran Vankleek Hill curling enthusiasts ties and conflicts of interest that, are to canvass during May for $25,- almost inevitably arise where own- Passes On - 000 in cash and pledges, with- thé ership and control is vested in a Many relatives, friends and object of building a new artificial group of shareholders, many of neighbors attended the funeral of ice curling rink. At a recent meet- whom may not be active curlers. Gilbert Campbell of Dalkeith, which For Mother s Day ing it was decided to start the can- The minimum cost of the project was held on Monday, April 28th, at vass immediately with the objective has been estimated at, $25,000.00 Breadalbane Baptist Church. He of having the new rink ready for and the month of 'May has been was 76 years of age. Why not a gift 'calculated the next curling season. set apart for a drive for voluntary Born at Dalkeith, on March 30th, W. R. Hall, Q.Ç., outlined plans subscriptions in that amount. Sub- 1882, he was the son of Allan Peter to bring her out of the kitchen ? for a modern rink building with scriptions^ are to be made payable Campbell and his wife, Annabelle two sheets of artificial ice and in three instalments, the first pay- MacLa-urin. Surviving is a sister, ample club facilities to be built oh able on or before the 15th of Sep- Mrs. Angus Neil MacMillan of Glen a site on the old Collegiate Institute tember next, with the remaining Sandfield. A brother, Allan, and a A Lawn Table Lawn Swing grounds adjacent to the Parochial two instalments falling due In Sep- sister, Mrs. James.E. Brodie (Edith), Hall property. Title to the property tember of each of the following two predeceased him. would be vestedi in trustees elected years, and the committee’s plan is - NO DUST GATHERING UNDER HIS FEET - Tokyo. Japan - A member of the Sixth Canadian Lawn Chairs from time to .time by members of that the project will be proceeded Although most children were happy when their teachers went out Mounted Rifles, he was a veteran of the club and the entire project with only if the objective of $26,- on strike In Tokyo's grade schools, this little boy came to school the South African War. On his IN STOCK AT would be owned by and under the 000.00 or a very substantial' part anyway and is shown sitting in an empty classroom studiously return he spent some time at home management of the. club members thereof is pledged during the engaged in work. . . before leaving for Western Canada, themselves through their duly month’s drive. It Is felt that tern-, elected directors and committees. and finally to Prince Rùpert, where porary financing could be arranged he made his home. ' He was em- JOS. A. FILION’S It was felt that a plan of this over the two-year period that is nature would obviate the difficul- Local Curlers To ployed as electrical engineer-for the being alloWed for payment of the Northern British Columbia Power GREEN VALLEY unpaid instalments of the pledge, Meet May 30th Company, until he retired, pn ac- but that it would be impossible to count of ill health. Eight years ago Telephone 282-J-4 —- For RESULTS Use proceed with the project unless the ' Furthering of plans for artificial ice in the Alexandria Curling Club, he returned to his native village, minimum objective of $25,000.00 is where he resided with his nephew, ALL KINDS of BUILDING MATERIALS covered or almost covered by will be one of the primary consid- erations at-the Bean Supper plan- Clifford Campbell. “NEWS” WANT ADS pledged subscriptions. ned for Friday, May 30th, in the In failing health since his return, clubrooms. and confined to his room for over • a year, he bore his illness with true ' This will be the annual ‘Presen- 1 tation Night’ when prizes and Christian patience and resignation. trophies are received by the winning He was never known to complain IT’S TIME FOR THAT rinks. and was an inspiration to those who j came in contact with him. He was j removed to a local hospital where Spring Change-over Alexandria Due... ’within ' the week he passed peace- i ÜPÜ fully away on April 26 th. .... | WARNING DRIVE IN HERE Mr. Campbell had been a valu- .... AND DRIVE OUT SATISFIED (Continued from Page 1) principle that the service increases MICK AND LIZ TOGETHEB able member of the Tsimpsean [in value "as the number of tele- i AGAIN — Hollywood, Calif. — Lodge, No. 58, AF & AM, the Kaien Laurier Lefebvre’s Service Station phones within the local calling area | Mickey Rooaey and Elizabeth Royal Arch Chapter, No. 13, thet ELECTRICAL and CARBURETOR increases. The company is required } Taylor are in animated con- Kincolith Preceptory,. No’.- 59, . of j TOWN OF ALEXANDRIA SPECIALIST to report to the board, twice yearly, versation at their reunion on Prince Rupert and the Gizeh I the status of exchanges whose total | the MGM lot to discuss with Temple AAONMS, Vancouver. Alexandria -— — Phone 391 the studio their forthcoming, The funeral services were con- telephones have Increased — or de- I picture.' The two haven’t creased — more than five per cent j appeared together in fourteen ducted by Rev. J. Amy, minister of | beyond the limits of their group. year? — .when they starred in Breadalbane Baptist Church, assist- j The Sale and Use of The Alexandria area has expand- "National Velvet” ed by Rev. John Hurst, minister' of ed steadily- in recent years and its Kirk Hill United Church. Burial progress has been accompanied by was in the Baptist Church cerne- j a parallel growth in the number of tery. FIRECRACKERS PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION telephones. Telephone Customers Mrs. O’Brien... Pallbearers were Clarence' Brodie served by the Alexandria exchange (nephew), Stanley Campbell, J. K. within the Town Limits is Strictly Prohibited TOWN OF ALEXANDRIA now have 1,080 telephones in their (Continued from Page 1) Munroe, Kenneth MacLennan, Geo. Burton and John D. McMeekin. ANYONE FOUND USING OR SELLING THEM local calling area. Falls, Ont.; Lawrence, of Sudbury; The numerous floral tributes, tele- , The following table provides ex- Rod, at home; Mrs. Stephen Giroux WILL BE PROSECUTED amples of the rates now in effect (Mary),, of Montreal; Miss Helen grams and messages of sympathy j Tenders and those for the next higher group O’Brien, RN., of Miami Beach, received by the bereaved family ! testified to the high esteem in 1 for typical classes of service: Florida; Mrs. Don. Trizisky (Flor- which Mr. Campbell was held. I ED. DUPUIS, Chief of Police Present Next- ence), of Detroit. For Painting Interior of All were able to be home for the Residence Group Group C. F. Gauthier, Rev. D. A. Kerr, funeral with the exception of Miss Service— No. 2 No. 3 and Rev. J. D. McPhail, rector, who Publjc Utility Building ; Individual Line $3.30 $3.45 Helen O’Brien, in Florida. met the body at the door of the 2-Party Line 2.75 2.85 A grandson, Rev. Kevin O’Brien 'OfO*29QfO§Q40$QfQ90«09Qt090f09Q9090«Q*Q«040«0*09C«0«0«0«C#0«CfO*Q«0«G«QfQtQ4C4QfQ*OfQf09Q«0*C»r*C church. Interment was in the ^'ô*oéôio*oéo*oéc«ô*oic«o»o«oéoéO«o*oéo*o*o*Q*o*o*o*o*o*o*5«o*OioSo«oéoé$«oéo«ôéoéOéoéo*oéo«o»Ot-'>£ ■ SEALED TENDERS, plainly marked as to con- Multi-Party Line ... 2.65 2.75 of Detroit, chanted the Funeral family plot, St. Finnan’s cemetery. Extension Telephone 1.00 1.00 Mass in St. Finnan’s Cathedral, at tents, will be received by the undersigned until 12:00 The pallbearers ware: GranhKen- Business Service— . 10 o’clock Monday morning, in the aedy, R. J. McPhefson, John David o’clock noon— Individual Line 5.30 5.85 presence of a wide family connec- McDonald, Gerald Giroux, Robert 2-Faxty Une fâ 4.36 4.85 tion and many friends. Present in MacDonald and John Shago. the Sanctuary (were Rt. Rev. Msgr. Multi-Party Une ... 3.60 3.85 Relatives and friends were pres- Ray’s Used Cars Ewen J. Macdonald, D.P., V.G., Rev. Wednesday, May 21st, 1958 Extension Telephone 1.25 156 ent from Ottawa, Montreal, De- o troit, New York, Sudbury, Niagara for PAINTING THE INTERIOR OF THE PUBLIC and Ross. Falls, Toronto, Belleville, Cornwall, OPENING SPECIALS UTILITY BUILDING. ' Ü Lancaster Resident Funeral services were held Satur- and fropa the surrounding area. 1 day in St. Matthew’s Church, with The family received, many evi- Specifications are obtainable at the office of the interment in - Mount Royal ceme- dences of the regret and sympathy Secretary. Died In Montreal tery. ' ■ felt in thè passing of Mrs. O’Brien. - Funeral services were held Satur- 1951 Mercury Sedan $500 Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. day in Montreal for Thomas A. McCulloch, 52, of 5136 Coolbrooke 1952 Dodge Sedan $650 P. A. CHARLEBOIS, Sec.-Treasurer, Ave., who died suddenly at his home ALEXANDRIA PUBLIC UTILITIES on Thursday. j«K 1953 BUICK SPECIAL . . . fully equipped COMMISSION. Mr. McCulloch had been à sum- We are fully Equipped 19-2C mer resident of Lancaster for the 1956 PLYMOUTH SEDAN . . . automatic, heater, radio, past ten years since purchasing the To turn § whitewalls, two-tone paint McLennan property, “Ridgewood”. 1954 PONTIAC He was president of the Lancaster Development Co. Until 1950 he had Brake Drums 1955 CHEVROLET DELIVERY SEDAN been president and founder of his own company, ' the McCulloch and have a complete stock of DROP IN and LOOK OVER these CLEAN CARS Equipment Co., In Montreal, from which he retired. over-sized lining —!— at , With business interests in Corn- wall, he was an active member of to fit any drum the Cornwall Club. A warden of •. St. John the Evangelist Church 'in Lancaster, Mr. McCulloch was also Ray’s Senice Station a member of St.i Matthew’s Church (Formerly CITIES SERVICE) Ir. Montreal. . ** Paul Roy’s Garage He is survived by his wife, the Main St. S. ALEXANDRIA Phone 559 Armouries Hill ALEXANDRIA, Ont. former Celia Nolan, one daughter, Eynn, and' three sons, Allan, Peter '

ST. EUGENE, ONTARIO ♦. VALUABLE DOOR PRIZES , MISSION $1.00 ♦ SPONSORED BY HAWKESBURY RICH-PORT HOCKEY CLUB The Glengarry News, Alexandria, Ontario, Thursday, May 8th, 1958 Page 5 Green Valley Easter Seals Drive FOR MOTHER Native Dies Grossed $1,1 50 MOIR’S POT-OF-GOLD ommé The Easter Seals campaign of A native of Green Valley, Colin MacKeracher died April 26th, at Alexandria Lions Club brought in CHOCOLATES Eston, Sask. He was -born Sep- $1,150 for use in. aid of Crippled MOTHER’S’ DAY tember 17th, 1886, a son of the late Children’s work, according to a final j Sunday, May llth SOCIAL and PERSONAL Daniel MacKercher and Jane report by Michael Barbara, chair- Miss Betty MacKinnon of Deep Terrebonne; Mr. and Mrs. Claude Russell. man of the committee in charge. Kiver Hospital staff, arrived at Up- Huot and family, Hull. - He leaves his wife, the former This was more than $100 above lands airport, Sunday morning from J. W. MacLeod, Dalkeith, and J. Lillian Sadler; four sons: Willard, the total take a year ago, Mr. Bar- Wilfred McLeister Richmond, Virginia, where she at A. Fraser, Glen Sandfield, attended in England; Norman, of the RCAF, bara reports. STATIONERY tended an institute for operating- the funeral bh Tuesday afternoon Moose Jaw, Sask.; Robert, of Van- ■Ijh ^ ÆtÀ ^ f - \ , SHOPPERS’ NEEDS room nurses, sponsored by the De- at Lachute of the late Frank Earle, couver; Colin, pf Edmonton; and For RESULTS Use ALEXANDRIA. ONT. partment of Surgery of the Medical who passed away suddenly on May one daughter, Mrs. Joyce Church, College of Virginia. 4th at Napanee. in Saskatchewan. Another son, Wm'■***.■ “NEWS” WANT ADS Mrs. Marie Campeau, Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Henry-and Donald, paid the supreme sacrifice iSiS Mrs. Eugene Rose and Mrs. Euclide Walter, Jr., Montreal, spent Sunday in World War II. Roy motored to Dalhousie to attend with Mr. and Mrs. J. W. MacLeod Two brothers and five sisters also the funeral of the late Leon Le- and family, Spring Creek. •survive: Danielf in Smiths Falls; COINCODENCE TWINS IN DOUBLE DILEMMA - Milwaukee, febvre, which took place in St. Guests of Mrs. Henry Davidson Norman, in Alberta; Dr. Isobel Mac- Wise — These two sots of twins have good reason to-be unhappy, Telesphore on Saturday,,April -26th. are Mrs. Clara Lariviere, Malartic, Keracher, Kansas City, Mo.; Mrs. as does the staff of the Johnston Municipal Hospital. After On their return to Montreal they and Mr. and Mrs. Leo Lariviere of Mary C. Kranz, Buffalo, N.Y.; Mrs. swallowing headache and prescription pills, the two sets of twij18 spent the rest of the day with Mr. North Bay. J. A. 'McLachlan, /South Lancaster, filled the hospital records with enough coincidences to make and Mrs. Marcién Lajoie, in Vau- Mr. and Mrs. Aurel Jeaurond, and Mrs. Peter McNaughton, Green theirs a likely candidate fot the most unusual meeting^ of the yeaL dreuil. Valley. Both sets are two years old and have the same birthday. Both Bonnie Glen Pavilion Mrs. Leo Therrien and Ferdinand sets were prematurely born. The fathers of both sets are Navy men. Leonard MaeGillivray and Miss Jeaurond, were Sunday visitors of The four were bom within an hour of each other and arrived at the Mr. and Mrs. Gaston Blanchette in her daughter, Mrs. J. Y. Humphries, Eugenie Maclaren of Ottawa^ were Mr. Humphries and family. Johnston Hospital within an hour of each other. Finally the four Montreal. They were accompanied were rellev^a cf ta Dills VIA the stomach pump. Friday, May 9th weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Larry Russell, Mildred and ? Alex. Maclaren and family. home by Mrs. Ferdinand Jeaurond, Door Prize — Ray Bowen’s Orchestra — Door Prize who had spent the last two weeks Judy, of Niagara Falls, spent the David Dawes, having completed weekend with her parents, Mr. and COME AND BRING YOUR FRIENDS his term at McGill University, spent in Montreal with her daughter and her family. Mrs. John Alex. MacDonell. Many Prizewinners the weekend at his home here and Mrs. Hugh R. Murphy, St. Peters- Area Relatives will be employed in Valleyfleld for Mr. and Mrs. Peter Lariviére of Malartic, accompanied by Mrs. Wil- burg, Florida, arrived last Friday Attend Wedding At PTA Cards the summer months. _ for a short visit with her sisters, Mr. and Mrs. Nelson- Gauthier, fred St. Denis, visited on Monday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Ferdin- Misses Annie and Catherine Camp- Twenty-five tables of card play- Diane and Richard, of HUH, spent bell. At Watertown ers turned out for the PTA card and Jeaurond. GIBLIN—MacD ON ALD -the weekend with his mother, Mrs. Misses Doris Belcher and Mary ■party in Alexander Hall last night. Bagpipe Music on LP Florence Gauthier. Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. O’Halloran were Sunday guests of Miss Mary Teresa MacDonald, The prizewinners were as follows: by PIPE MAJOR ALEXANDER (SANDY) BOYD Mr. and Mrsi John O'Brien, 6th Procuie Poirier were Mr. and Mrs. Door prizes were an Esmond Romeo Legault and Misses Eva and Misses Grace and Katherine Cam- daughter of Mrs. Jean R. McDonald, of Scotland, Nova Scotia and Glengarry Kenyon, returned to their home on eron. Sterling Place, Watertown, N.Ÿ., blanket, won by Marge Seger; a I Ida Legault of Montreal. grocery order, won by Mrs. Lloyd i Saturday, after spending the winter Duncan MacDonald, Clerk-Trea- and the late James V. McDonald, Mr. and Mrs. George Belanger McHugh, and a pen, won by Mrs. . months in Goderich with Mr. and surer of the Township of Cornwall, became the bride of John Thomas Title: Echoes of Scotia Mrs. Bernard O’Brien and son. were in Cornwall on Sunday, where Edwin McDonell. they visited her sister, Constance and Mi’s. MacDonald, Cornwall Giblin, son of the late Mr. and- Mrs. A full 40 minutes of stirring Marches, While in Western Ontario they also Centre, along with Jier sister, Mrs. John Giblin, Tupper Lake, Saturday In the bridge division, Angus R. visited for a few days with Mr. and Massia, who is undergoing treat- Reels, Strathspeys, Jigs and Polkas ment in Hotel Dieu. Angus D. MacDonald of Harrison’s morning. May 3rd, at 11, in Holy MacDonell took home a ham for Priced at $5.00 each for this first souvenir’ release of 100 records. Mrs. Melvin McPhee, in Toronto, Corners, were guests on Sunday Family Church, Watertown, which the gent’s first prize, and Rev. J. D. and with Mi-, and Mrs. Frank Trav- Miss Adair Maedonell, John E. ■ afternoon of their cousins. Misses iwas decorated with palms and vases McPhail came off second best, win- NOW ON SALE AT ers, in Belleville. Morris and son Richard, were week- end guests of Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Helen and Marge Seger, Sinclair of mixed white flowers. Rt. Rev. ning two pairs of socks. Mrs. Z. Guests of the Huot family over Morris. street. Msgr. A. J. Farrell, pastor, per- Courville placed first for the ladies SID’S MUSIC STORE the weekend were Mrs. Alex. Miss Leah McPhee of Toronto, Mrs. M. J. Mon-is is spending this formed the ceremony. for a toilet set, and pillow cases Renaud and son Paul, Cornwall; MAIN STREET ALEXANDRIA, ONT. spent the weekend with her sister, week in Dorval with her daughter, were the second prize, won by Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Lowe and son Escorted- by her brother, Lionel F. Mrs. Roy Van Dyke, and family! Mrs. L. J. Elliott, Mr. Elliott and J. W. B. Villeneuve. Jimmy, Lachute; Major J. A. Huot, McDonald of Detroit, Mich., the Mi’, and Mrs. Duncan Campbell Maureen. Mrs. Moms received Mrs. Huot and family, Ottawa; Mr. bride wore a floor-length gown of Gents taking prizes in the euchre and baby daughter, of Nitro, Que., word over the weekend that her and Mrs. Hubert,Huot and,family, misty tulle over bridal taffeta, the competition were Hugh Allan Mc- visited on Sunday with Bill Dewar sister, Sister Mary Ida, of St. Paul, fitted basque bodice having re- Donald, Dalkeith; Myles Dewar, and Mavis. Minn., is very ill. embroidered picot applique on the Alex MacKinnon and Ronnie Kemp Sqdr. Leader Douglas G. Stewart -Miss Joan. O’Meara of Montreal, petal-like neckline, cap sleeves and who, respectively, won a. water of Vancouver, spent the weekend visited1 over the weekend with Mr. bouffant skirt with pearls scattered cooler, cuff links and tie pin set, on t Forget... May llth is with his father, A. C. Stewart of and Mrs. E. L. D. MacMillan in on the applique. A cap with crystal a six months newspaper subscrip- Vankleek Hill. Laggan. On Sunday, Miss O’Meara pleating and clips edged in tiny tion and cigarettes. Ladies’ win- Mrs. Peter Cameron of. Ottawa, and Mrs. MacMillan visited friends pearls held a fingertip-length veil ners were Mrs. D. D. Proulx, Mrs. vieekended with Mr. and Mrs. D. N. in Fournier. of French illusion. She wore lace J. P. MacDonell, Mrs. Peter Mc- MacLeod, McCrimmon. Mr. and Mrs/Jack. McDonald and mitts and carried a cascade bouquet Pherson and Mrs. Andrew Taillefer, Dr. and, Mrs. J. G. MacLeod of Gary, and Miss .Geraldine McGlade of white carnations and red roses who won a grocery order, a dresser Finch, and Miss Marion MacLeod of Ottawa, were weekend guests of centred with a cymbidium orchid set, a lighter and a pair of nylons. of Kingston, visited with relatives Major and Mrs. Angus McDonald corsage. . Among bridge players, Jack Reid I CINEMASCOPE at McCrimmon oh Sunday. (Grove). Miss Anna Mary McPhail of St. won a book of theatre tickets and Charlie McDonald has been Jim Dolan was home from Ottawa Alphonse Lavigne a tie and sock We Have transferred from the Alexandria Andrews, Ont., cousin of the bride, FRIDAY and SATURDAY • for the weekend. Miss Patricia was maid of honor. Her gown was set; for the ladies, Mrs. Louis Car- branch of thé Royal Bank to the Doran, R.N., Montreal, spent Wed- rière, Sr., won a slip, and Mrs. Jack a FINE SELECTION of May 9th and 10th • Windsor Hotel branch in Montreal. pale pink, pure silk organza of fit- nesday with her parents. tted princess style with very bouf- Reid, two pairs of nylons. Mrs. Lornè Campbell, Renfrew, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Mullins and spent the past week visiting with fant skirt. The yoke and the In the youngster^’ games, highest “Heaven Knows * family, Morrisburg, spent Sunday cap: slëeves were of Chantilly lace scorers were - Miss’ Willard and APPROPRIATE with her mother, Mrs. Dpra Bra- with a petal-like neckline similar Bobby Leroux, and won boxes of bant. to the bride’s gown. She wore a chocolates. Mr. Allison” ; Weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. CONTRACT PAINTING matching crownless picture hat of 1 GIFTS Drama - Cinemascope - Color v R. H. Gammon were Mr. and Mrs. Raffled prizes, a ham, razor set, PAPERING pleated (tulle and horsehair with cooking pot and salt and pepper set, i , Deborah Kerr R. S. Gammon of Montreal, and j small spray of matching flowers on Robert Mitchum REDECORATING Miss Audry Gammon of Cornwall. were won, respectively, by Mrs. John i the brim. She carried a colonial Routhier, Miss Grace Cameron, Mrs. 1 Prices To Suit Every Pocket Miss Ruth Sicard, nurse-in-traln- bouquet of light blue carnations ( Marguerite Chisholm and Rev. John MONDAY and TUESDAY ing at Hotel Dieu, Cornwall, Was at dotted with white sweet peas. the home of her parents, Mr. and D. McPhail. ★ . May 12th and 13th Morley L. Tobin Mi’s. Laurent'Sicard, over the week- The bridesmaids were Miss Nancy Lunch was served in the base- I end-. L’Huillier, Detroit, Mich.; Miss Alexandria ment by the ladies at the close of Mr. and Mrs. Duncan MacDonald, Elinor McCallen and Miss Irene the evening. Les Deux Orphelines \ announces that he is now avail- ] Mr. and Mrs. A1 Gallant and! Dr. Oataldb.. Their gowns were similar able to accept contracts for j Filions Jewellers Drame - Couleur s and Mrs. Ken Kutschke and to the maid of honor’s in pale blue, REDECORATING Michael of Ottawa, were weekend with matching picture hats. Their Sloan, all of St. Raphaels; Mrs. Vue Française • guests of Mr. and Mrs. John C. flowers were colonial bouquets of Donald Edward MacPhee; Madeline | i ALEXANDRIA PHONE 85 Gauthier. light pink carnations and white MacPhee, Peter Morris, Jr., of Alex- WEDNESDAY - THURSDAY • Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Lalonde and sweet peas. andria; Mr. and Mrs.' Ray Mc- i and VANKLEEK HILL May 14th and 15th • family of Montreal, were weekend Barbara Ann'McDonald, niece of Donell, Mrs. Mark McDonald, of Alexandria, Ont. Glen Nevis. • guests of Mi’s. D. A. McIntosh. the bride, of' Detroit, Mich., was Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Kitts and flower girl and wore a floor-length “For Whom The OUTDOOR PLANTS family of Renfrew, spent the week- dress of light blue and carried a end with Lancaster friends. basket of blue and pink flowers. Orders are now being taken for John Chisholm, Espanola, and Bell Tolls” • Outdoor Plant Seedlings Thomas E. Fox of Geneva, bro- Misses Florence and Mary Caüjf ther-in-law of the bridegroom, Drama - Color • Contact Mr. Tobin before May erine Chisholm of Ottawa, spent the Gary Cooper-Ingrid Bergman 15th for delivery about May 24th served! as best man. The ushers were t weekend here with Mrs. Chisholm Austin J. McDonagh, Malone; Rob- and family. ert Woods, Tuppej Lake, and Horace B. Snow, Ausable Porks. Lawrence St. Onge of Tupper Lake, was soloist, with Mrs. Eleanor CARMEN’S DRESS SHOPPE Shaughnessy as organist. The mother of the bride chose a French nylon Chantilly lace of dark $4» (A/ SPRING SALE dove gray over blush, pink taffeta with pink accessories' and a corsage Here’s an opportunity for you to SAVE on those Many Articles you just need of pink roses. The mother of the for the coming season bridegroom chose a two-piece navy blue dress with white accessories LADIES’ DRESSES GIRLS’ DRESSES and a corsage of yellow roses. j Sunday, May 11 COTTON CITY CASUALS at only $3.98 Sizes 2 to 6X A reception was held after the Colours: Black, Brown, Navy ceremony at LaMartina’s restau- 1 Lot - 79c—1 Lot - $1.00—1 Lot - $1.98 rant. - For travelling on a two | Give Long-Lasting Gifts, EVERGLAZE COTTON DRESSES Ladies’ COTTON PYJAMAS $1.98 weeks’ trip in Canada and the New Over 100 of these in Stock . . . Sizes 12 to 20 England states, the bride has chosen j She’ll Be Proud To Display $3.98 and $4.98 $5.98 and $7.98 Lovely NYLON SLIPS $1.00 a champagne beige travel tweed, White, Pink, Yellow . . . Regular $2.98 box jacket suit with matching ac- SPRING SKIRTS $1.00 NYLONS 59c cessories and an orchid corsage. The ® DRESSES • BLOUSES First quality ... 51 Gauge couple will live in Oneida. NYLON PANTIES 19c Mrs. Giblin was graduated from DENIM JEANS — 2 to 6X 69c • COATS ® SKIRTS ® HANDBAGS CHILD’S T-SHIRTS 39c Immaculate Heart Academy in 1953 SLEEVELESS BLOUSES $1.00 and the Mercy Hospital School of @ LINGERIE ® NYLONS ® GLOVES» RUBBER PANTIES 19c See thew NOW’ and Save! Nursing in 1956. She has been em- ployed as a staff nurse at the hos- j © HOUSECOATS, Etc. pital. Mr. Giblin was graduated from j Tupper Lake High School and i served two years in the Army. He Boys’ T-SHIRTS — 8 to 12 50c Baby PYJAMAS — 2 to 4 79c entered the New York State Police j Flatter Mom with a Gift of Fashion at Malone in September, 1954, and is Lined CORDUROY JEANS—2 to 6X $1 PEDAL PUSHERS and CRAWLERS 69c stationed -at Herkimer with the New PYJAMAS — 2 to 6X $1 ANKLE SOCKS 19c York State. Thruway Patrol. from V' SPRING COATS REDUCED TO CLEAR Friends and relatives attending from Glengarry included — Mr. and WIDE VARIETY OF BEAUTIFUL GIFTS FOR MOTHER’S DAY Mrs. Allan J. McPhail and Anna Our CHILDREN’S DEPARTMENT now has a Complete Variety for the KIDDIES Mary McPhail, Mr. and Mrs. Fran- cis McPhail, Mr. and Mrs. Michael Alexandria Outfitters See Us for Your FIRST COMMUNION and CONFIRMATION NEEDS McPhail, John Angus McDonald, all of St. Andrews; Mr. and Mrs. MRS. LEWIS GREENSPON, Prop. CARMEN’S DRESS SHOPPE Donald J. McPhail, Haley, Ont.; Mr. and Mrs. Charles Driscoll, Mrs. | Main Street ALEXANDRIA Phone 106 Main St. South ALEXANDRIA Telephone 358 Angus D. A. McDonald, Mrs. Valen- tine McDonald, Mrs. John Hugh l'âge 6 The Glengarry News, Alexandria, Ontario, Thursday, May 8th, 1958 New Board To ☆ ☆ United Church Presbytery Discusses Mrs McIntosh I I AHS CHIT-CHAT Adjusting Boundaries Of Charges Martin town Dies Advertise Meeting ☆ ☆ Rev. Harold Neal Burgess, pastor spoke feelingly of the excellent work Mrs. Mary Elizabeth (Minnie) The first meeting of the newly By MARLENE MILLAR ' nrf St. Paul’s United Church, Corn- Mr. Sutherland has done during his McIntosh, 86-year-old widow of elected board of trustees for the Welcome back to the Chit-Chat •æall. was elected chairman of Glen- pastorate in this area. William S. McIntosh, Martintown, Lochiel Township School Area, was corner, readers! garry Presbytery at the regular Rev. S. Profltt, who conducted de- died at Hotel Dieu, Cornwall, on held on April 24th. in Alexandria, Our annual Spring formal was meeting of Presbytery held in Knox votions, also reported that Trinity Saturday, May 3rd, following a in the office of the district in- held last Friday night. About 250 •#*1 United Church, Lancaster, on Tues- United Church, Ingleside, will be brief illness. spector, Mr. Welch. persons attended the event. The day of last week. Rev. George W. officially opened at three o’clock in Born Mary Elizabeth McIntosh, At this meeting, William Fraser, girls, beautiful in their formal Irvine of Williamstown, tvas re- the afternoon Sunday, May 25th. at Harrison’s Corners, she was a of McCrimmon, was elected as dresses, and the boys, equally well jected secretary-treasurer. Givings Up daughter of the late John McIntosh chairman of the board,- and Alex- groomed, danced to the music of ander MacLeod as vice-chairman. "Hie resignation of Rev. Chester and his wife, the farmer Flora Mc- Brad Louis’ orchestra. Punch was The Missionary committee re The other members of the board ■Sutherland1 as minister of the Avon- ported that M and M givings in the Donald. served in the cafeteria. We extend are, George Hc-pe, Jr., of Glen Rob- our thanks to the members of the more pastoral charge, was accepted Presbytery are up almost $1,000 over Chief mourners include one son, ertson; Douglas MacMillan of Glen vrith regret. Representatives of the Anthony of Martin town; and three Students’ Council for their prepara- the same time last year;, that min- Sandfield, and Robert Lothian of IMonckland and Avonmore churches imum salary for a married ordained daughters: Mrs. Angela Hansen of tions which made .the evening a Lochinvar. It was decided to hold success. and many members of Presbytery minister is now $3,200 plus travel Edmonton, Alta.; Mrs. H. L. Erick- : the regular meetings on the first The decorating committee should expenses, and that there is possi- son (Doris) of St. Paul, Minn., and Thursday in çyery month in the bility vacant charges may have Mrs. Walter Price (Ardis), of Car- receive a special vote of thanks for tierviile, Que. Nine grandchildren various schools. The time and place their artistic work on the gym. The difficulty in calling' â minister. The of all meetings will be published in fact that half the charges in the and one great-grandthild also sur- Japanese theme gave it a. Far-East this paper,, so that any interested atmosphere. PENN TAKES CHILDS CL’P - Philadelphia, Pa. - The Penn- Presbytery have fewer than a hun- vive. sylvania Varsity Crew crosses the finish line on the Schuylkill to ratepayers may have the oppor- 4-H Club awards were presented win the 51st Annual Childs Cup Regatta. dred member families each, led to One brother and two sisters sur- tunity to attend. discussion on the necessity of the vive. They are: Donald John Mc- recently to George Sangster, of On May- 1st, the second meeting Gradé 13, and Bill Fïanklin, of adjusting of the boundaries and the Intosh, Cornwall; Miss Alice Mc- of the board took place in the enlarging of pastoral responsibility. Grade 12Â. Congratulations, boys! Intosh and Miss Ella McIntosh of McCrimmon East school. All mem- It was also noted that half the Quebec. ”1111 our next Chit-Chat reporter bers were in attendance, as well as visits you, au revoir! church buildings in the Presbytery Well known throughout the dis- Mr. Welch, IPS, and two ratepayers SUBSCRIBE TO “THE GLENGARRY NEWS” were insured against Are -for less trict, her death will be regretted by from the McCrimmon section. A than half their estimated value. a wide circle _of relatives and visitation tour of the schools in the ïïank Dafoe,- of the Ingleside friends. area by the trustees, accompanied pastoral charge, and Rev. Harold • Effective May. 16th our The funeral w’as held on Tuesday by Mr. Welch, was planned and Traffic Office will be closed. On Neal Burgess .were elected Commis- from the heme of her son, Anthony carried out on the following day. sioners to General Council of the McIntosh, Martintown, to St. An- The new board was pleased to meet and after that date telephone United, Church, which will be held drew’s Church, St. Andrews West, the teachers and to find all the accounts may be paid, without in Ottawa in September. for Requiem High Mass at 10 a.m. schools in good condition. extra charge, at this conveni- Rev. A. Wilfong, chairman of Burial followed in St. Andrew’s ent location : cStjÜcd ùy Glengarry - Presbytery, conducted parish cemetery. the meeting. Rev. P. C, Lewis Teen-Age Girls Rally Inter-National-Àrtcrafts moved a vote of thanks to Rev. McLeister’s Drug Store William Black, pastor of the host Set For Maxville • Acknowledgments Dalkeith C.W.L. This is a payment location only. church. The Presbytery _ was ad- A series of Rallies for the ’teen- journed to meet in Calvary Church, • Announcements April Meeting age girls of Glengarry Presbyterian To make enquiries about your Montreal, on June 3rd, at the time is being planned by the candidate • Reception Cards of 'the annual Montreal and Ottawa Members of Dalkeith OWL at- department of the United Church account or to discuss any other Conference. tended a Mass of Thanksgiving, on of Canada, with Mrs. G. W. Irvine, telephone business matters, W. % Monday, April 30th, at 8 a.m., in Williamstown, as secretary. just call “Operator” and ask Thermo-Gravure Printing the parish church. Many members IMPORTANT MEET Rallies are to be held in Trinity for Zenith 60000 — she will (Raised Leltemg) attended Mass and received Holy Church, Ingleside, on Tuesday, May Communion. connect you to our Cornwall Of definite interest to Canadians 13th, at 7:30 p.m.; in St. Paul’s Business Office, where your • Complete Selection in all parts of the country will be The April meeting was held the Church, Cornwall, on Wednesday, a conference to be held in Ottawa evening of April 30th, in the rectory Service Representative will be • Popular Prices May 14th, at 7:30 o’clock, and in glad to help you. (No Long at the end of the month and in basement. Sixteen members an- Maxville United Church on Thurs- • Prompt Deliveries the first part of May. Its purpose sv.'ered the roll call. The president, day, May 15th, at 8 p.m. Distance charge). will be to discuss and iron" out de- Mrs. Hector Perrier, thanked the Come in and see tails in connection with the national The program includes worship, our Sample Book members for their co-operation dur- L. M. HOLTBY, health insurance scheme, and in ing the past year, and asked them music, recreation, a presentation MANAGER of vocational opportunities, a film, THE attendance will be leading officials to continue their good work for the of both federal and provincial gov- new year. Mrs. Perrier thanked all and other items of interest. GLENGARRY NEWS ernments who will play a vital part members for their wonderful co- At the close, the girls will be the in administration of the plan. — operation in the success of the Pot guests of the Women’s Missionary THE BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY OF CANADA Trenton (Ont.) Courier-Advocate., ■Luck Supper. Society. Father Villeneuve thanked the An invitation is extended to all S88S88S888^aS5mS8SSSS«SS88S^'8SS?8SS!SS88S8S?î8S?S?8?85S8SS8?8S8S8?S?S88SSSSSS^ members for their support in interested ’teen-age girls to join League work during the past year, with those of the United Church and urged them to continue their in attending these rallies. good work in League projects for the coming year. Now In Stock The annual banquet will be held on May 14th, at MacDonald’s Inh, Cornwall. As special guests, the Ready for Quick Sale daughters of the members will at- Look what Plymouth tend this year’s banquet. The French.Canadian Keyboard The meeting closed with prayer by the pirector. at the Lunch was served by the mem- lele with all the accents bers. AT NO EXTRA COST St. Raphael’s C.W.L. OWE Hears" Of Christophers OF ALL. LEADING CANADIAN CARS Highlight of the St. Raphael’s 'CWL meeting held Tuesday evening was an explanation of the Chris- topher movement by Mrs. Duncan A. Macdonell, “The world has a Ultramodern great heed for constructive ideas, Safer-stopping Total-Contact push-button but seme of the best opinions are automatic Beautiful Level-smooth brakes never expressed through lack of drive new Silver-Dart confidence.* Thinkers must be con- Tors\on-AIRE Ride styling verted into "do-ers”, she advised. Mrs. Mervyn MacDonald, presi- dent, advised members that every effort would be made to bring the basic training course to the parish, and urged members to learn all they Big new could about the movement in the Plymouth Savoy 313- meantime through the television Brand-new 2-door Hardtop cubic-inch program and newspaper reports. Sure-Grip differential Thrill-Power V-8 Rev. D. A. Kerr urged members to read their League magazine, as it was the connecting link between sub-divisions all across Canada. A good contribution of cancelled stamps and old gold was collected to be sent to the Scarboro Missions. Newly It was decided a Tea and Bake Safety-Centre improved Sale would be held in St. Raphaels, steering wheel Thrill-Power Six PORTABLE on Saturday, May 24th. These famous oPortables come in five models from the precision-built SKYRITER, weigh- Picnic Grove W.I. ing only nine pounds, to the great SUPER, Held" April Meeting Huge 35- with its wide range of colors. cubic-foot The April meeting cf Picnic Plymouth Savoy Electric CHRYSLER CORPORATION OF CANADA, LIMITED luggage Grove WI was. held at the home 4-door Sedan compartment Faster and Neater of Mrs. H. MacCrimmon, with Mrs. windshield wipers The Smith-Corona produces more legible notes and is Donald MacLachlan as co-hostess. ideal for students. The faster, neater notes made pos- Mrs. MacCrimmon responded to sible by Smith-Corona means higher marks, more time the motto, “Happiness Grows At left for other activities, in high school or college. Our Own Fireside, But Is Not Luxurious Highest quality Picked In Strangers’ Gardens”. The new fabrics, roll call, “Name a Flower beginning ... at exciting Smart Carrying Cases with your own initial”, was an- lowest price! It’s never too soon to start. Children get real benefits svered by 14 members and one New stretch-out Brand-new colours from typing, even in the elementary grades. visitor. roominess dual headlights A Smith-Corona portable typewriter is fine for social It was decided to have a Short correspondence, papers, manuscripts, club work, as well Course during the year, and mem- bers were asked to refer to. the .as being the handiest machine available for those who QUALITY travel. home economics services’ book be- CONFIDENTIALLY. . . if you tures! Come and try a ’58 Plymouth. fore the next meeting for ideas. think this is a lot to get for the lowest There are 21 models at the lowest BUILT You’ll be proud of the handsome carrying case fur- to tha highest standards of The conveners of the different pries of any leading Canadian car, automotive craftsmanship nished with every machine. prices. So you’ll be able to get just committees presented their annual just wait’ll you discover all the rest what you want. See how easily you INQUIRE ABOUT THE GREAT SMITH-CORONA report. The members voted to send of Plymouth’s extra-value fea- can own a big ’58 Plymouth now ! Mrs. D. MacLachlan to Guelph, as ELECTRIC PORTABLE . . . FIRST OF ITS KIND their delegate. Take a demonstration Torsion-AiRE ride today LESS THAN $5 A MONTH PAYS FOR A Mrs. G. Fraser, president, de- SMITH-CORONA PORTABLE clared all offices vacant, and the Nominating committee then pre- sented a slate of officers for the TOSUOK pMt -fbi- *58 sUu.p^imiftc ! The Glengarry Neivs coming year. The list is as yet in- complete, and will be given at a Phone 9 — Alexandria II later date." Lunch was served by the host- SHEPHERD BROS. t«8SS^?iiSSSÏS8!S?SSSSSS2!SÎ8SS?SSSSSSSS8S8SSSS*ÏSSS88SSS?SSSîS?8SSS888SSSS?8S8!SSSSi8SS8S8SS5l esses and a social hour enjoyed. PHONE No. 77 ALEXANDRIA, ONT. The Glengarry News, Alexandria, Ontario, Thursday, May 8th, 1958

Mission Band Rallies win leature japan. Their project Mrs McDiarmid for the past year in response to an -COUNTY CORRESPONDENCE- Dates have been set for the chil- appeal from a Japaneese teacher Martintown Dies dren’s rally for the Mission Band' has been to raise money to send LOCHIEL and Explorer groups of the Glen- bibles printed in Japanese to the SANDRINGHAM The funeral of Mrs. Jas. R. Mc- children of that country. Diarmid, a lifelong resident of the garry WMS Presbyteriai. Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Fraser spent We are'pleased to see Myles Mac- Martintown district, was held in Meetings will be ' held In Glen Millan is home from the hospital, Sunday evening wilii Mr. and Mrs. £>t. Andrew’s Presbyterian Church, Sandfield on May 17th, in Knox When in need of Easi- R. McIntyre and James, Avonmore. after having undergone eye surgery. Martintown, on Monday afternoon, ness o r Professional We hope he will contihue to im- United' Church, Cornwall, on May Lymon McDiarmid is spending a April 28th, with Rev. Robertson assistance, consult the few days with his aunt. Miss M. prove. Millar in charge of the service. The 31st, and at Avonmore, on June.7th. McDiarmid, in Maxvffle. A “dan” gathering was held at hymns sung were “Abide With Me” The children Ip each church will “News” Business and Miss Ruth Hoople of Cornwall, Keith MacMillan’s, on Monday eve- and “Rock of Ages”. contribute to the programme," which Professional Directory. spent the Weekend at her parental ning, May 5th, in honor of Mrs. Although not in the best of health home here. Butler (nee Olive MacMillan), when for some time, Mrs. McDiarmid’s three generations of relatives gath- condition became serious about IBs many friends are pleased to ered to meet her before her de- welcome home Archie McGregor, three w.eeks ago, when she suffered parture for her home in Los An- a fall, fracturing her hip. She as from a Toronto hospital. Archie geles. was one of the boys who was in- taken to Cornwall General Hos- jured in the collapse of the Mille Donald Fletcher of Dunvegan, and- pital. where she passed away. Roches arena. Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Ferguson and The former Lillian Jane Grav- send backache Shérill, furnished an early evening eley, she was born 83 years ago, a Harold Cameron, Cornwall, spent Sounds good! Logical, too! You see the normal job of the musical period' on Monday night 1 daughter of the late Wim. Graveley the weekend at his home here. PRESIDENT DISCUSSES NIXON'S GOOD-WILL LATIN kidneys is to remoye excess wastes and acids for Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Mac- and his wife, Janet Munro. Her —so often the cause of backache—from the The organization meeting of the AMERICAN TOUR - Washington, D.C. - President Eisenhower la 1 Millan, at their home in Lochiel. shown in his office with Vice President Richard M. Nixon as they ' husband predeceased her 15 years system. Dodd’s Kidney Pills stimulate the Sandringham 4-H Calf CM} was Miss Mary MaoKenzie and John discussed the Vice President’s Good-Will Tour of Latin American ago. kidneys in this function and so may bring you held in the schoolhouse on Friday that welcome relief from backache they have MaoLatchie called on friends in Countries. Nixon will act as the President’s representative at tha. She leaves one son, Charles R., evening. Jens Jensen was appoint- inauguration of Dr. Arturo Frondlzl as President of Argentina. ' J of Avon, Montana; and one daugh- many others. Try just 3-a-day. You can depend Lochiel last Friday afternoon, when on Dodd’s — in the blue box with the red band. 64 ed president, and Douglas McLen- ter (Jennie), Mrs. Hugh M. Mac- nan, secretary. Linton Fraser is the the latter bade farewell to friends Diarmid of Apple Hill. Also sur- club Leader. Meetings will be held before leaving for his home in Ot- day and Friday of last week in tawa. viving are two brothers, John Grav- )#O«0t0«ÇfOfOfu#Of0»Q«Q«0«9fQ«Q«Of0fQtgfC«gg0Wgf0«0«0«0«Q«0»v<9f0fQt9f9fgy the fourth Friday night in .the Cornwall, and Monday in Brock- >o«o«o«oéoapéoéoêo«oioêo«oéoio*oioécéoioêoio«oêoêo«o«o«oëo«oéoëo«o«foëûidir Mesdames Hugh P. MacMillan, Mrs D. J* Clark eley, Townsend, Montana; Charles, month. Alfred Beaudette was pres- ville. of Avon, Montana; and one sister, ent and gave a talk on club work. Keith MacMillan, Clarence Mac- Mrs. Gilbert Brodie visited her Millan, A. W. MaCPhee, J. J. Mc- Mrs. Wm. Paradis (Maud), Twisp, Allan Urquhart left Sunday eve- uncle, D. Alex MacMillan, last Sun- Dies At Brockyille Cormick and Dianne MacMillan, Washington. ning for the Canadian West, where day afternoon. The death of Mrs. Duncan J. BIG SPECIALS he intends spending some time. attended the bridal shower held in 1 Pallbearers were: ,Wm. Fraser, Glen Sandfield hall last week in Donald' R. MacDonell, Chicago, is Clark occurred at her home, 95 Hugh R. McDermid, Kenneth Mc- Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Fraser visited honor of Miss Lois Fraser. visiting his mother, Mrs. Mary Mac- Buell street, Brockyille, on Thurs- Dermdd, Gordon McDermid, Wilfred DURING APRIL and MAY with Mr. and Mrs. Jbhn Ferguson, Donell. day, April 24th, at the age of 83 Campbell and Duncan Christie. Mrs. R. MacKelvy called On Mrs. 1 years. Avonmore, recently, D. Alex MacMillan and Miss Janie The lovely floral tributes and the in — Clarence MacMillan last Wednesday MacMillan enjoyed the pleasure of Mr. Reid, student minister, called afternoon. Although in falling health for the many expressions of sympathy re- a two-day visit from their neice, past few years, Mrs. Clark was able reived were evidences of the esteem on the Misses Agnes and Jennie R. A. McDonald and son Jimmy, Mrs: Butler, of Los Angeles. She is Cameron, on Saturday. to be up and about until one month in which Ms. McDiarmid' was held. Toronto, visited for a few days with the daughter of the late John Mac- ago. AD MIR A L Mr. and Mrs. Alderic Bray and relatives here. Millan, a brother of D. Alex and family are moving to the farm Mrs. Frank Beckingham spent Janie. Mrs. Butler was en route The former Mary Ann McGUliv- owned! by the late Robert McDiar- last Friday in Lochiel. heme to Los Angeles after a trip to ray, she was bom August 25th, 1874, Lost Only Child at Lochiel, a daughter of the late mid. Hugh P. MacMillan spent Thurs- the British Isles and the Easter Pilgrimage to the Holy Land. John MeGillivnay and his wife, the A heart ailment was the cause APPLIANCES former Margaret McIntosh. She is Misses Sheila MacPhee, Shirley of the sudden death of Michel, and Helen McDonald and Edna La- survived by one daughter and two nine-months-old son of M. and — GLENGARRY croix, Montreal, and- Basil McCor- sons. They are: Mrs. Leo L. Gold Ms. Rolland Theoret of Alexandria, mick, Ottawa, were at their respec- (Gfetta) of New York City; Angus which occurred on April 25th at the tive homes over the weekend. and Fraser Clark, both of Brock- home of his grandparents, M. and ville. MBS. JOS. Theoret, Jr., Lochiel CLEMENT Plumbing and Heating William Van der By! and! Clar- street. ence MacMillan paid a business trip Following her marriage to Mr. PRESSURE PUMP to St Clet, last week. Clark, who predeceased her on The funeral took place from the March 28th, 1955, she lived at Loc- Furniture Co., Ltd. INSTALLATION and SERVICE Mrs. Loretta Kennedy of Glen home of his grandparents on Sun- hinvar, later moving to Brockville, day, April 27th, to Sacred Heart Phone 43 — Main Street, South — Phone 43 Walter; Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Mc- where she has since resided. Gillis, Cornwall; Mr. and Mrs. Church, where Rev. Emilien HOude Lucien Lalonde Stuart Hartin and children, Nor- The remains rested at the C. W. conducted the service at 3:00 pm. Paul Funeral Home, Brockville, ! Interment was in Sacred Heart ADMIRAL REFRIGERATORS Phone 126 ALEXANDRIA wood, N.Y., spent the weekend with Automatic defrosting . | . 11% cn. ft. . . . Reg. $379.95 relatives while here to attend the where a funeral service was held on cemetery. J» 18-40 Friday, April 25th. Rev. C. K. burial service of the late Gordon ] Pallbearers were Harvey La vigne, McGillis, which took place on Sat- Mathewson, formerly of Kirk Hill Special $249 United Church, officiated. Immedi- Claude Mallette, Robert Rochon urday. and Denis Leger. Mrs. A. W. MacPhee is spending I ately after the service, she was con- ADMIRAL RANGES veyed to the D. A. MacRae Funeral Relatives attended the funeral a few days visiting her sister, Mrs. from Ingleside, Montreal, and Corn- 30 in Reg. $339.95 1 Home at Vankleek mil, where the TOWNSHIP OF CHARLOTTENBURGH * George Layland, and Mr. Layland,, wall, as well as from the surround- in Cornwall. service Was conducted' by Rev. John Hurst, of Kirk Hill United Church, ing area. Many messages of sym- $239.95 of which the deceased was a mem- pathy and'floral offerings were re- ber. “In The Garden” was sung by ceived by the parents in the loss ADMIRAL TV* of their only child. Mrs. Percy Allen. Table model . . . Reg. $289.00 TAX ARREARS ST. ELMO The pallbearers were three STABLE ECONOMY rephews, dark' MacMillan, Archie $239 Next Sunday, May llth, the Clark, Delbert Barton, and Donald The voters, who have made their service in Gordon Church, at 2 pm., Fraser, Roy Barton, Donnie Mac- decision, are locking to a govern- ; 20% off regular prices on all other Admiral lines Statements have been mailed to all property owners 1 ment that will move wisely with I will be conducted by Rev. Robertson Caskill. in arrears of taxes as of the 16th instant Millar of Martin town, Interim Mod- the times. It would be untrue to I erator of Maxville and St. Elmo. Many beautiful floral tributes say they’re not interested in tax TERMS OR CASH This will be the Spring Com- surrounded the casket, showing the cuts, but it certainly must be ad- Watch for our ADMIRAL DISPLAY at the munion, with preparatory service on esteem in which M'S. Clark was mitted that they’re at least equally Friday evening at 8 o’clock. held,' interested in seeing the economy j Richelieu Trade Fair, June 5th, 6th and 7th PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that arrange- Children of the congregation will Burial took place in the family made more stable. — Grand Prairie ! ments for payment of tax arrears, satisfactory to the be baptized at the Sunday service. plot at Kirk Hill. (Alta.) Herald-Tribune. Township, must be made at the Township Office not later than 15th May next. PRODUCTION KEY Harm to the price structure and Failing completion of such arrangements, collection the cost of living does not neces- of arrears will he handed to. the Bailiff. sarily follow an increase in wages. The ham comes when wage in- creases are not followed by increase W. J. MURRAY, in production. — Estevan (Sask.) Williamstown, Ontario, Clerk Treasurer. Mercury. Mother*s Day 17th April, 1958. l7-3c SALE SPECIALS at Barbara's Store? When Shopping for that special Gift for Mother don’t overlook these specials

— Regular up to $35.00 — All new, high quality LADIES SUITS Yours now at 19.98 See the New Line of Lovely Colored [Hose New Line of Blouses 1.49 up I» See the Amazing at 1.35 TORO POWER HANDLE The Toro Power Handle * First Quality^Nylon Hose Gloves 99c up makes it possible to own a whole "family of yard ma- chines without buying an en- Special This Week at 77c New gine for each machine. Powerful h.p. engine All Colors . . . All New switches in seconds from one All Nylon Panties to another without tools. Electric starting available- Handbags 2.98 to 7.95 59c to 98c recoil starter standard. ■Power Handle drives these units We Have The Beautiful • 20* »•! mower • «proyer • 22* rotary mow«r «generator • 25" real ^ «pump BAN LON SWEATERS 5.95 and 7.95 e edger-trlmmer «tiller • 17" «now plow • aerator • 25" front cuHer Best Quality Shoes—The Largest Stock in Town Come In and see It today at SIMON TOURANGEAU Main Street — Phone 66 LEMAY & LEMAY LTD. White Rose Products MAIN STREET ALEXANDRIA TELEPHONE 107 ALEXANDRIA, ONT. Complete Tire Service ALEXANDRIA, Ont. Tlie Glengarry News, Alexandria,'Ontario, Thursday, May 8th, 1958 COUNTY CORRESPONDENCE- LAGGAN LANCASTER MacDONALD’S GROVE Mr. and Mrs.. Alexander Mac- ■Mrs. Eva Bailey, Montreal, spent MARTINTOWN DALKEITH Millan and family, visited friends the weekend with Mrs. Olive Wil- Mr. and Mrs- Henry A. Wilkes, at Dorion, recently. liams and Judy. Misses Nancy and Norman, Brock- tiss Lois McMartin, Kingston, . An accident which might have Duncan MacCuaig has purchased Hugh Symons, Beloeil, Que., spent ville, spent the' week with Mrs. A. nt the weekend with her mother, been more serious, happened Sat- a fine team of Clydes from D. A. a day the latter .part of the week G. MacGregor, Mr. and Mrs. David K. M. p. McMartin. urday at the railroad crossing in MaoGillis, “Crystal Spring Farm”, with-’his sister,-. Mrs. Ella Bethune MacGregor and Lynn. the village, when the train, slowly Vankleek Hill. Hiss Gladys ’Kier, Montreal, was and family, Oak street.. Mr. and Mrs. John D. McLennan kie for the weekend. going north, hit and upset into "the Howard Young of Grenville, Que., Miss Margaret Kerr, Montreal, is and Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Wilkes were ditch a light truck owned and was a visitor,with James R. Grant Jex Lagroix had his son Carl driven by George Fulton, With his spending, a few days, with her aunt, visitors to Ottawa on Friday. E wife and family of Lachine, on Tuesday. two. children, he managed to escape Mis. W. Morrison; South Lancaster. Mrs. Dan Cameron, Ottawa, spent ring the week. Mrs. Alex MacCuaig and Mrs. from under the truck, slightly Her many. Lancaster friends were the weekend with her brother, John L recent guest of Mrs. Jas. La- bruised. Albert LaSalle attended the WMS "sorry to learn of1 the death of Mrs. Presbyterial at: Lunenburg, Wed- A. Urquhart, Mrs. Urquhart and lix was her daughter, Mrs. Nap. Leslie Shaw, which occurred at the Misslna. Ipuis of -Pasadena, California. Miss Flora A. McDonald, BN, of nesday. . home of her nephew, Dr. Leslie Detroit, arrived here Monday to Mrs. John BillinghUrst, Ottawa, Is. Dupuis travelled by plane. Mr. and Mrs. Alex MacCuaig and McDonald, in Trenton, where she (1rs. J. P. McMartin and Mrs, spend a few days with her mother, Mr. and Mrs. Ewen A. MacMillan and her two sisters, -Mrs. W.- J. Spent a portion of Saturday 'with Mrs. Johanna McDonald. her Grove ffiènds. McDermid attend the Presby- were visitors to Glen-Stor-Dun I Gunn and Miss May McDonald, [ial at North . Lunenburg, during Mr. and Mrs. D. J. McIntosh re- Lodge- last ;Sunday. spent the winter. Misses Sylvia and Mary Guindon, s week. turned heme . on Saturday after a Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Alexander McIntosh, Cornwall, were home over the week-* end. .Mrs. Jas. Lagroix is visiting her week’s pleasure trip through the D. E. MacMaster, on the birth of a enroute from Florida; where, they Western provinces and down the | DEVICE AIDS IN DETECTING ENEMY TROOPS AND EQUIP- nily in Ottawa. son, at Smith Clinic, Hawkesbury. spent the winter, spent several days Dwight Reid, student minister, MENT - Fort Myer, Va. — Tom Liss, Electronics Expert of the Athol. Edgar was in Toronto last West coast to California. .They at- Mrs. W. J. MacKinnon of Orms- this week with the former’s brother, made several calls in the Grove on Diamond Ordnance Fuse Lab, operate^ a newly-developed pulse lekend, attending the funeral of tended the marriage of their niece town, Que.; Mrs. Robert Cameron D. R. McIntosh and Mrs. McIntosh, Tuesday. radar apparatus which is said to be capable of spotting troops and 5 brother. in Winnipeg, on their way. of Alexandria, and Hugh Allan and other friends here, before leav- tanks at the front. The mobile equipment was demonstrated at Herbert McIntosh, North Brandi, Mr. and' Mrs. Hughie McDonald I MacKinnon of Ottawa, were visitors ,ing for their home in Lac du Bon- •Mr. and Mrs. Alex A. Cameron Fort Myer. [d the misfortune to break his leg. had their son Garry, of Montreal, j with Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Franklin net, Manitoba. were “At Home” to their many î is in the Cornwall General Hos- home for Hie weekend. on Sunday. Preparations are being made for friends on Saturday afternoon and tal. Mr. and Mrs. Rae MacLeod spent Fred MacCfimmon had with him entertaining the annual Convention evening last, the occasion being Miss Sheila Church was in Ot- ^ Sunday with Mrs. Jessie Sandi- over the weekend, Mr. and Mrs. of Glengarry and Stormont coun- their Diamond Wedding Anniver- wa for the weekend. lands. Duncan MaoCnmmon and Linda, ties WCTU, which will be held In sary. They had resided in their also Miss Isabel MacCrimmon, all Knox United Church on Thursday, farm home here throughout the en- of Cornwail. May 15th, with afternoon and eve- tire 60 years, and have been held D. A. FAWTHROP, B. COMM. Mrs. Keith MacMaster and Miss ning sessions. Everyone interested in high regard by their large circle Barbara Kerr attended a Turkey in the work carried on by the of friends in the community. CERTIFIED PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT Supper at Lancaster on Thursday WCTU will be cordially welcomed. To be octogenarians enjoying full last. Mrs. R. D. McNaughton, Cornwall, 60 years of wedded bliss, is a rare 101 SYDNEY STREET A veterinarian from Cornwall be- spent a day last week with Lan- privilege. Their friends wish for gan his rounds in this section of caster friends. them continued blessings .in their WE 2-5421 Lochiel this week, testing cattle for Mr. and Mrs. Herb Derry, Lois, lifes’ evening. j TB. Carol and Brian, McMasterville, CORNWALL -:- ONTARIO I Dan MacLeod was in Montreal on Que., spent Saturday last with Mrs. week for Cochrane to resume his l-57-tf Wednesday. Derry’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. duties with the pipeline company. ! Miss Annie Mary MacKâe was a Ernest McPherson, j visitor at D. E. MacMaster’s, on Carl McLennan, who was called Miss Elizabeth Gamble spent a Sunday. here by the sudden death of his day Iasi week in Montreal with Miss | Miss Joan O’Meara, Montreal, brother, Clark McLennan, left last O Schnaufer. I SUBSCRIBE TO “THE GLENGARRY NEWS” spent the w’eekend' with her uncle and-aunt, Mr-, and Mrs. E. L. D: MacMillan. L. A. MacNeice of Uplands, spent Friday and Saturday at Mr. and Mrs. James R. Grant’s. Mrs.. James MacDonald of New York, visited with her father, D. A. -MacMaster, VS., over the weekend. NOTICE Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hanley of | Cornwall, and Mrs. John Mac- Gregor of Martintown, called on Corporation of the * Mr. and Mrs. James R. Grant on Monday. Misses Margaret and Donna NEW 18" WHIRLWIND Grant vsiited with Mr. and Mrs. VILLAGE OF MAXVILLE Alex MacCuaig on Sunday evening. Here is a mower that gives you bargains in quality, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. .Campbell and features and performance. It’s built to give years Barry, of Alexandria, visited with of dependable, trouble-free service. Mows grass, the latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. weeds, pulverizes leaves and trims close to give K. W. Nixon, on Sunday. Plan of Road Allowance that it is proposed you complete lawn care. Mrs. Fergus McRae spent a few days last weekend with her sister, to close Mrs. Clifford Campbell, Dalkeith. LOOK AT THESE TOM FEATURES Height-of-cut change in second* DYER without tools. V v ï j S; f -f.. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Martineau of Wakefield, spent the weekend with Throttle/ stop and start controls at your Mr. and Mrs. Wm. McIntosh and fingar-fips. Mr. and Mrs. Ronnie Clare. Mr. and Mrs. Clare are spending some ■holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. McIntosh. Staggered wheel design prevents Mrs. W. J. MoKiliican, Cornwall, scalping. is visiting her niece, Mrs. Kenzie McCuaig, Mr. MoCuaig and family. Mr. and Mrs. Earl McNeil spent Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. leaf Mulcher attachment included fret. Hugh McDougall; Mr, and Mrs. Ronnie Clare at- tended thè Ski Club dance in Corn- wall, Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Lome Presley and LOW DOWN PAYMENT Jean, of Finch, spent Sunday eve- $99.95 EASY TERMS ning with Mr. and Mrs. Norman McCuaig and Neil. Mr. and- Mrs. Wlm. McIntosh were recent visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Earl- Droppo, Finch. CHENM HARDWARE Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Watson, Carleton Place, spent Tuesday with ALEXANDRIA, ONT. Mr, and Mrs,. Kenzie McCuaig. John Presley attended the funeral of the late Mr. James Kinnear, at Powerful A.75,4-cycle engine with recoil starter Riceville, on Saturday. and special Toro Auditone Muffler. Of^ approximately 280,000 immi- Larger and power propelled models also available! grants admitted to Canada. last year, the largest group was British;

PHONE 241 MAIN STREET — ALEXANDRIA Notice is hereby given, that IOOK FOR THIS 1 HIGH SIGN” OF QUALITY Pursuant to Section 469 of The Municipal Act, the Muni- cipal Council of the Village of Maxville proposes to close by By-Law, that portion of unopened street allowance (JOHN Quality Goodyear Tires STREET, NORTH OF ALEXANDER) indicated in the above SB| -jtfflllju E* And your recappable tire plan. m from 1 Æ (Size 6.00 x 16) 6.70x15 $12.95 Any person objecting to such action should give 7.10x15 $14.95 notice of such to the undersigned in writing before No mounting charge - No extras! May 10th, 1958. See us for Super-Cushion Tires C. Li MacGREGOR, by G®OD#YE AR MAXVILLE, Ontario. CLERK-TREASURER The Glengarry News, Alexandria, Ontario, Thursday, May 8th, 1958 . Page

Thrill Drivers To be presented to the winners in the Presbyterial W.M.S. Held Annual W.C.T.U. Convention Temperance Study Course, includ- >5,000 Gallons Paint' Play At Maxville Being Held May 15th ing those in the provincial and Meeting At North Lunenburg dominion competition. Prizes wilt • This bankrupt stock of paint is suitable for interior Death will ride again as a passen- The annual county convention of also be given to the winners in the ger on Friday, May 16th, when the or exterior. Koreans prefer parcels of mat- Jized as follows: Christian steward- Glengarry and Stormont WCTU poster contest. Miss Gertrude erials to made up clothes, reports ■ship, Miss E. Whitteker; candidate, North American Thrill Drivers take will be held in Knox Church, Lan- Campbell, Ontario field secretary», • Suitable for wood, cement or steel. Miss Anne Davison of Korea Mrs. G. W. Irvine; affiliated^ CGIT over the race track at Maxville caster, on Thursday, May 15th. will be the guest speaker. Every- • Can be brushed or sprayed. | Church World Service. group, Ml'S. K. Barton; Mission Fairgrounds for a one night stand. There will be an afternoon and body welcome. • Manufactured by C.I.L., Lowe Bros., Gliddens, C.V., Addressing the 32nd annual meet- Band and Explorers, Mrs. C. H. evening session. o World famed stuntmen Lyle An- All grand thoughts come from the- Sherwin-Williams. ing of Glengarry Presbyterial of the Dawes; literature, Mrs. W. A. Mc- derson, Jimmy Reidy, Sunny Sey- At the evening session, there will Woman’s Missionary Society, held Kinnon; baby bands, Mrs. R. Dixon; mour, Paul Riddell, Bobby Malloy, be a gold medal contest; prizes will heart. • The-best that money can buy and sold on a money- in Willis United Church, North associate members, Mrs. J. M. back guarantee. and others defy death to live, will be 11 Lunenburg, last week, she described Reilly; supply, Mrs. E. E. Garlough; behind the wheels of the new Dodge • Why not try a small order and be convinced of the j the Korean way of life and work community friendship, Mrs. M. sedans and convertibles to perform wonderful value. and showed samples of their weav- Buchner; “Missionary Monthly” feats of autobatrics and precision I ing and handicraft. and “World Friends”, Mrs. S. Allen; • We ship all across Canada. driving requiring the utmost in skill [ Mrs. E. McNeil, convener of Christian ' stewardship, Mrs. Ken- and courage. ALEXANDRIA COMMISSION AUCTION the Oourtsey committee, expressed neth McDermid; press, Mrs. P. C. thanks to Miss Davison, who is a Lewis; school for Leaders, Mrs. D. The feature of the evening will be 2.99 per gallon missionary on_ furlough. M. Macleod. the “Cannot Shot”, in which a new Held every Wednesday The theme of the meeting was Members without a portfolio are convertible will be fired from the Colours: Grey, Brick Red, Grass Green, Brown, mouth of a huge steel cannon, at Alexandria — starting at 7:30 p.m. ‘'What doth the Lord require of Mrs. H. Burgess, Mrs. M. D. Mc- 1 Cream, White. us?” President Mrs. A. E. Wilfong Martin and Mrs. J. U. Tanner. hurled some 80 . feet through space, We will pick up cattle for our sale at $1.00 per head conducted proceedings. At the supper hour, greetings were to land on a narrow rundown ramp, over any reasonable distance. ALUMINUM PAINT — $3.99 GAL. Mrs. Gillies of North Lunenburg, brought from the congregation by while a new sedan races directly welcomed the delegates and visitors. the minister, F. Jewell; from the beneath the wheels of the flying All hogs between 180 and 220 lbs. sold are tattooed You may remit in full or send a deposit A worship service at the opening Conference Branch by Mrs. E. Holt- convertible. with Government Grade. . . . balance will be shipped C.O.D. of each session was led in the morn- by; from Glengarry Presbytery by Other features, of tjie 28 event ing by the. president, in the after- Rev. A. E. Wilfong, and from the program will include motorcycle Dept. AGI noon by Mrs.- H. Burgess, and in Woman’s Association of Glengarry trick and fancy riding, motorcycle Telephone 14-R-4 OMER POIRIER the evening by the CGIT group of Presbytery by Mrs. Robert Laye. polo; leap-frog and ramp to ramp Newington. leaps on the two wheel machines. Mrs. D. Frappier announced that Sherman’s Hardware Ltd. the allocation for .1957 had been ☆ over-subscribed; the balance was 537 Queen Street West TORONTO, Ont. voted to be sent to Burns’ Lake FARM FORUM Hospital. FINDINGS Established 1905 Mrs. R. Rupert,, secretary of lit- ☆ erature, gave book reviews and pre- The annual meeting of the sented^ the award to Cornwall St. County Farm Forums was held in Paul’s Evening Auxiliary-for being the Qlengarry and District High GIGANTIC INVENTORY the best read auxiliary. School, on the night of the 29th. Departmental and group confer- Although attendance was small, AUCTION SALE ences Were led by the different con- the feeling of those present was to veners, and an open forum was led keep the present forums active for of LIVESTOCK, FARM IMPLEMENTS and by Mrs. William Yeudall of the another year. j FURNITURE, Etc. Montreal and Ottawa Conference Reporte were heard from the fol- Branch. Mrs. E. G. Holtby of Ot- lowing forums: St.'Elmo, Dalkeith, The undersigned' will offer for sale by Public Auction, at tawa, took part in the discussions. Baltic’s Comers, Dunvegan and REDUCTION SALE f Lot 23 - 4th Concession, Lochiel Township An “In Memoriam Service” was Lochinvar. The secretary-treasurer 7 miles North-East of Alexandria ; 4 miles East of Highway No. 34 conducted by Mrs. H. M. Burgess, read- a good report of the past year when tribute was paid to the mem- showing a nice balance in the bank, NEW and USED CARS, TRUCKS, TRACTORS ory of 28 members “who have been and other activities that took place. WEDNESDAY, MAY 14th, 1958 called to Higher Service”. A good report was read of the Folk MACHINERY and APPLIANCES Starting at 10:00 a.m. — Lunch will be available qp the grounds Before lunch, a noontide medita- School that was held at Mr. and 48 head choice, heavy-type HOLSTEIN CATTLE, listed and accredited, tion was led by Mrs. W. Mc- Mrs. Neil B. MacLeod’s home, in blood-tested ; and full line of practically new Farm Implements, etc. Naughton. which the Farm Forum takes a 25 Holstein milch cows. — 6 heifers, 2 yrs. old, due in October. — 6 heifers, Mrs. D. M. MacLeod announced great deal of interest. A report was Used Cars one yr. old. — 11 good Spring heifer calves. — (Some of these cattle that the school for Leaders will be read' on the Tree Farm movement, .are registered). held at MacAulay Camp, L’Orignal, which the Farm Forums sponsored 1956 PLYMOUTH SEDAN . . radio; heater; automatic $1995.00 Good' team of horses. ■— 21 feeder pigs. August 11th to 15th, and urged- last Spring. Several bush lots were IMPLEMENTS — Case Model “D” tractor. — M-H disc tractor plow. members to attend. inspected last year and more will 1956 PLYMOUTH SEDAN . . . heater; 16,000 miles $1895.00 MriC-D tractor cultivator.'— Case clutch double tractor disc, 32 discs. Presentation of young group’s be inspected this coming year. 1955 CHEVROLET SEDAN . . . heater; automatic .. $1675.00 Coctahutt 3-furrow tractor plow. — McC-D all-steel disc-drill seeder, work was in charge of Mrs. S. B. Those interested in this project 18 run. — M-H tractor four-disc plow. — Fertilizer spreader, on rubber. Profitt. This was in the form of could contact any member of the 1955 CHEVROLET SEDAN . . . heater; 25,000 miles $1595.00 Pepec corn binder, on rubber, with loader.—Pepec corn cutter, on rubber. a skit with members taking part executive of the Farm Forum listed 1955 PLYMOUTH SEDAN . . . black; good condition $1275.00 Pepec hammer grinder, with bagger. — Fanning mill, with bagger. from the Baby Band, Mission and, below. Two films were shown by Cockshutt push-bar hay loader, on rubber. — Cockshutt manure spreader, Explorers’ Group and CGIT. The Lome Whelan, of the school staff 1955 DODGE CLUB COUPE . . . clean; radio; heater $1195.00 on rubber. —-, Cockshutt side-delivery rake. — F & W binder, 6-foot cut, year’s work was dedicated by Mrs. and were enjoyed. 1955 FORD COACH . . . radio; heater; clean $1175.00 with pole truck. — Cockshutt mower, 6-foot cut. — 2-row corn cultivator. Howard McEwan. The guest speaker was not able 2 dump rakes. — 3-section steel land roller. — 6-section smoothing Resolutions, passed' unanimously to be present, so Fraser Campbell 1955 CHRYSLER SEDAN . . radio; heater; automatic $1595.00 harrows. — Hay tedder. — 2 rubber-tired' wagons, with new racks. spoke and gave some sound advice by members of the Presbyterial on what is lacking in our farm or- 1954 CHEVROLET COACH . . . perfect condition .. $1095.00 Walking plow. — New barn large sileage cart. —• Circular saw. — Team were: (1) That Glengarry Presby- ganizations. The ag. rep. also said snow scraper. —’ Two sets sleighs. — Dump cart. — Rigole plow. terial be divided into four sections 1954 FORD COACH ... radio; heater $1095.00 Page wire stretcher. — Two sets double harness. — Electric brooder. a few words, and brought up the instead of five; (2) That two ses- coming Plowing Match, to be held 1954 FORD SEDAN ... radio; heater; new tires .•... $1275.00 Two oil brooders. — Steel wheelbarrow. — Fence posts. — 30 cords body sions be held at each sectional at Orysler this Pall. maple 16-inch stove wood. — 15 cords cedar. — 40-foot extension ladder. rally. (One-owner car — 33,000 actual miles) Electric cattle clippers. — McC-D electric separator. — Steinhouse eight- An invitation was received to hold Election. of officers was held at the close, with the following being 1953 CHEVROLET SEDAN ... very clean $ 975.00 een milk cooler: — 11 eight-gallon milk cans. —»Hot water electric tank. the next Presbyterial in St. An- Surge 2 single unit milking machine, with piping for 31 cows. — Grain. elected— 1954 PLYMOUTH SEDAN ... radio; heater; clean.. $1095.00 drew’s Church, Long Sault.. 1 Hay. -r- Ensilage. — And many small items too numerous to mention. W. D. MacLeod, Dalkeith, presi- The installation of officers was dent; Gordon MacLeod, Dunvegan, 1953 PONTIAC SEDAN ... radio; heater $ 895.00 FURNITURE — LTslet white enamelled range, just like new. — Kitchen conducted by Mrs. William Yeudall, range. — 8-piece dining-room suite, with nice china cabinet. — Roger vice-president; ' Mrs. Angus McDon- 1951 STUDEBAKER SEDAN ... new paint; good.. $ 595.00 as follows: honorary president, Mrs. ald, Dalkeith, secretary-treasurer; cabinet radio. — Lawn chairs. — Rooking chairs. — 12 kitchen chairs, etc. A. A. Morrison; past president, Mrs. Donald Smith, Apple, press cor- 1951 CHEVROLET COACH ... new paint; radio ... $ 695.00 EVERYTHING GOES, AS I HAVE SOLD MY FARM . A. E. Wilfong; recording secretary, respondent. Strangers desiring credit shall furnish bank references Mrs. J. P. MacLeod; corresponding 1951 METEOR SEDAN ... heater $ 350.00 Lunch was served, bringing the TERMS — $20 and under, cash; over that amount, 12 months’ credit secretary, Miss Mary Mcllquham; meeting to a close. 1950 CHEVROLET COACH .. new tires; good engine $ 295.00 treasurer, Mrs. D. Frappier; sec on furnishing approved joint notes bearing interest at 5%. 2% off o — for cash. tional vice-presidents, Mrs. J. 1949 CHEVROLET SEDAN ... good tires $ 195.00 HENRI SEGUIN, Proprietor, Hawkshaw, Mrs. Findlay McIntosh, FARM SAFETY 1948 CHEVROLET SEDAN $ 250.00 ALBERT PAUBERT, RR 1-, Alexandria, Phone 20-R-ll, Lochiel. Mrs. William Wilkinson and Mrs. The (farm) machine operating season is with us again. Let us (Good, cheap transportation) Auctioneer. Phone 105-J-5, Alexandria. Neil Blair. Portfolio secretaries are categor make it a safe one. Remember that 1948 FORD SEDAN ... runs good $ 150.00 excessive speed or a high centre of gravity or a quick clutch can roll 1947 PLYMOUTH COACH - radio; heater; good tires $ 275.00 tons of steel onto you.. It has hap- 1946 CHEVROLET SEDAN $ 250.00 1 pened all too frequently right here in Haldimand. — Hagersville (Ont.) 1941 DODGE SEDAN ... fisherman special $ 125.00 ffuiiMtrc- Press. The year 1957 saw Canadiar Pacific Airlines inaugurate thre< Used Trucks new international services •— tc Portugal, Spain and Chile. 1956 FARGO y2-TON ... like new; 17,000 miles .... $1195.00 1956 DODGE y2-TON ... perfect; 28,000 miles ..... $1095.00 j 1953 FARGO 1-TON TRUCK ... good order $ 995X10 Plow Points 1953 DODGE %-TON EXPRESS ... new paint . :.. $ 695.00 1952 FARGO 2-TON ... runs good; good tires ...... $ 595.00 — of — r 1953 CHEVROLET 2-TON ... new tires; good truck $ 875.00 | Ductalloy 1952 FARGO ^-TON EXPRESS ... like new $ 975.00 1951 INTERNATIONAL DUMP TRUCK .. complete $ 895.00 PHONE LONG LASTING LOW PRICE ’1950 CHEVROLET 3/4-TON EXPRESS $ 325.00 Good engine and tires 9 Your Grain and Our CASH - TRADE - TERMS CONCENTRATES 1957 Ferguson 35 Tractor 1953 Ferguson 20-85 with Plow Only 100 hours . . . Demonstrator Perfect condition for the Best of Feeds CUSTOM ROLLING, $1675.00 $950.00 GRINDING and MIXING One used Terracer Blade — $75.00 WITH MOLASSES Special Prices on 1 New Ferguson 35 Gas Tractor; also 1 New 35 Diesel TRY THESE TOP QUALITY LOWEST PRICES 1 Brand New FERGUSON BALER OILS and GREASE Used as demonstrator only - List Price $1,960 ANTI FREEZE MILK DISKS Sale Price as is $750 TOBACCO HARDWARE Tractor Oil — 5 gallons $6.25 — from — Plow Shares for Ford Ferguson and Wiard Plows YOUR Several Good Used TV SETS at Bargain Prices as low as $100 Installed GLENGARRY FARMERS CO-OP SHEPHERD BROS. Mill Square Phone 347 Main St. ALEXANDRIA Phone 77 Page 10 The Glengarry News, Alexandria, Ontario, Thursday, May 8th, 1958

TENDERS WANTED 44r—Opportunities — Miscel. msj* 'i|P5|yi TENDERS will be received by the WANTED — We are appointing ifeitfg WAHT'tOS TO undersigned up to 8 pm.. May 17th, dealers to handle our used and 1958, for the construction of a Fire new automobiles at wholesale unmifclVf ÊWËMiiSSsSii Hall -in the Village of Maxville. prices. Opportunity for farmer. Building to -be of cement block con- Write to Box 356, Ottawa, Ont. 9—Personal 15—Farm' Produce 31—Wanted — Miscellaneous struction; 46'x28' with 11' ceiling 3-tf (Continued) (Continued) (Continued) clearance ; cement floor; aluihinum CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES roof; two Ambassador steel doors; “Lanex”, the new medicated lanolin First-class Rodney oats for sale. WANTED hose drying tower 28' high and 5' scalp treatmeht. ,- Helps remove Price $2.75’per hundred. Contact square. * For Sale, To Let, Wanted, etc.: 50 cents for thirty’ words or less Dandruff. Checks falling hair. Francis Cornelissen, Williams- 2 cents each additional word; extra insertions, 40 cent minimum. FOR EXPORT ^ The lowest or any tender not Relieves itchy and scaly scalp. town. 19-2p necessarily -accepted. Births, Deaths: No Charge. Cards of Thanks: 75 cents. In Mem- Over 60% Lanolin. Greaseless. AUCIION SALE oriam: Minimum, 75 cents, 10 cents per line of verse.. Public An unlimited number of For further information contact $1.95 a jar, at, McLeister’s Rexall For Sale — Commercial Red Clover J. N. Fitzgerald, Reeve. LIVESTOCK and Notices: T2 cents per line, first insertion; 8. cents per Uife subse- Drug Store., _ 19-25-310 SPRINGERS FARM IMPLEMENTS quent insertions, 10 cents extra if not'paid in advance'; 25 cents seed; cleaned, good germination. C. L. MacGREGOR, extra if Box No. used. Classified' Display: $1.00 pef column inch; Also, late-run maple syrup ex- Young and Vaccinated Clerk,-Village of Maxville. Lot 24-7th Lochiel cellent for malting maple sugar. EYE EXAMINATIONS - APPLY TO BY OUR REGISTERED Contact T. C. McNaughtan, Dal- FRIDAY, MAY 23rd Copy for Classified Ads must be in this office not later than noon housie Stn., Que. Phone: Lane. Notice To Creditors OPTOMETRIST 4477. 19-lc OMER POIRIER NORMAN J. J. MacLEOD, Thursday, to.appear in current weék’s columns. ALEXANDRIA And Others Prop., R.R. 2, Dalkeith » Phone 667 for Appointment IN THE MATTER of the Estate of 16—Poultry — Livestock Tel.: Alex., 478; Lochiel, 14-&-4 PACIFIQUE POIRIER, Sr., late ALBERT FAUBERT, Auct. TERMS AVAILABLE » 19-lc 1—-Coming Events. of the Township of Lochiel, in the 7—Cards of Thanks Filion’s Jewellers Sow, due to farrow about 15th July. County of Glengarry, retired gen- 44-tf Apply to Rudolph Lefebvre, Green 32—Business Opportunities tleman, Dancing every Friday night at the CAMERON — Mr. and Mrs. Alex. Valley. Box 41. 19-lc Bonnie Glen Pavilion, to ,Ray Cameron, St. Elmo, yish to thank TAKE NOTICE that all pensons : A grocery stock and cement block Boweii’s orchestra. Come and ? their, friends and relatives who ATTENTION Registered Holstein year-old bull, having any claim against the Estate bring your friends. | « . 17-ÿ called'at their home, and. for the ; from accredited and listed herd. building, .25x45, two storeys, on of PACIFIQUE POIRIER, Sr., late gifts and cards received on their CAR BUYERS Apply to James F. McPhee, Vank- Main St. in Maxville, in No. 1 of the Township of Lochiel, in the There: will be a meeting of the 60th anniversary. —For complete insurance coverage leek Hill. Tel. 4-R-21. 19-2p condition. Can be inspected. Apply County of Glengarry, who died on Mansel Hay to McMillan Bros., Maxville. or about the 26th day of December^ Glengarry Football League at the - 19-lc and low cost financing, see me be- 1 LICENCED Agricultural Office in Alexandria, fore you buy your new Car or Truck 17—Baby Chicks ip-4e AD. 1957, are hereby required to on Tuesday, May 13th, at 9 p.m. CAMPBELL — We wish to express or late model Used Car. This mod- submit full particulars of. their AUCTIONEER .Prospective teams kindly , have our sincere thanks to all our rela- em, low cost insurance and finance Agent for HILLSIDE CHICKS.: 36—Teachers Wanted claims to the undersigned solicitors, Graduate of delegates present. , 18-2p tivés, friends and neighbors for plan available for either dealer or PRICES SLASHED FOR SUM- on or before the 4th day of June, MER, Hillside Special Class “A”, REISCH AUCTION SCHOOL their acts ôf kindness, floral offer- private sales. RAYMOND ROCHON, Qualified teacher wanted for SB. A.D. 1958, after which date the Dancing every night at the Green ings and' messages of sympathy Mount Hope Queens for immedi- Estate will- be distributed having Alexandria. Phone 220. - 1-tf ! No. i, Kenyon. Apply, stating Tel.; Lochiel 27-R-12 Valley Pavilion, beginning May received at the time of the death ate shipment. Started Pullets qualifications and salary expected, regard only to each claims as the 3rd. No admission» 18-lc of our uncle, Gilbert Campbell. 2 weeks and/ tip and day-old to: Mrs. Alex. M. MaeCuaig, Sec.- Administrator shall then have re- GLEN SANDFIELD, ONT. Special thanks to Rev. J. C. Amy, 12—Articles For Sale cockerels. Agents — Raymond ceived notice. -, 1 Treas., R.R. 2, Greenfield, Ont. 13-tf 2—Births Rev. John Hurst, and choir and Lalonde, Glen 'Robertson; Ernest 17-2c DATED at Alexandria, Ontario, organist of Breadalbane Baptist iNew and used sewing machines. Leblanc, Alexandria. Iff-lc I this 8th day of May, 1958. BLANCHETTE — To Mr. and Mrs. Church, and to all others who so Apply to your Pfaff agent at Gaston Blanchette, Montreal, on willingly assisted at the time of Laframboise Store, ’phone 190, 20—Farm Machinery S.S. No. 9, Kenyon, requires for Sep- I. MILLIGAN & MACDONALD, April 23rd, a daughter, Carole, a our sad bereavement. Alexandria. 6-tf tember, 1958, a’ qualified teacher J 122 Sydney Street, sister for Robert. —Clifford Campbell and family. Allis Chalmers Tractors and Farm for Grades i to 8. Attendance, 16 CORNWALL, Ontario, Solicitors for the Administrator. Dalkeith, Ont. 19-lp Tulip and daffodil blooms for sale. Machinery. Trade-ins accepted. pupils. Salary schedule in effect. Erectric Motors CAMPEAU — To Mr. and Mrs. Apply, stating experience, quali- Apply to L. Sicard, St. Paul St. Apply to Ranald V. McDonald, REPAIRS and REWINDS Loren» Campeau (nee Anne CLARK — We wish to impress our Phone 673. • T7-3c R.R. 1, Dalhousie Station, Que. fication, -age and name of last in- Brunet), at Alexandria, on April deep appreciation and sincere ■ Tel.: Lancaster 4912. 14-9p spector to: Mrs. J. Daniel Mac- Notice To Creditors to all makes of Electric Motors 28th, a daughter. thanks to our neighbors, friends Donald, Sec.rTreas., RR 1, Green- (IN THE MATTER of the estate of NEW and USED MOTORS For Sale Player pianb, in perfect condition, field. * 19-lc and relatives for flowers, cards, $100 cash. Apply to1 Carel Van For Sale .— 1 H-C Farmall “A” MARY CATHERINE CLARKIN, LADOTJŒÜR — To Mr., and Mrs. kindness arid expressions of sym- tractor and hydraulic . 2-fuxrow late of the Town of Alexandria, OUELLETTE Gaston Ladouceur (nee Claudette Broeck, Dominion St., Alexandria. , pathy shown to us in the death plough; 1 H-C No. .4 cream separ- 37—Help Wanted Female in the County of Glengarry, Electric & Hardware Leroux)., Montreal, at Misericordia Of a beloved mother. We also Tel. 319. . 18-3p widow, deceased. , Hospital, on May 3rd, a son. ator, 750-lb. capacity; 1 combined Phone 247 Alexandria extend Pur thanks to Rev. John hqe-drill and broadcast seeder; Girl wanted for housework. Phone: All persons having claims against Hurst for his consoling words; to Windows; doors, including frames; 2 10-ft. dump rakes; hay loader LAiUZON — Mr. and Mrs. Louis birth flooring; dressed and rough Alexandria 530 or 19. 19-lc the estate of MARY CATHERINE Lau»n (nee Gloria Lajoie) an- D. A. McRae & Sons, Funeral and binder. Phone: Lochiel No. CLARKIN, widow, who died on or Director, and to Mrs. Percy Allen •lumber; numerous other material 5-R-6. James R. Grant. 18-2p nounce the arrival at Hotel Dieu, for building. Phone 488-J, or see about the 3rd day of April, 1958, are Cornwall, op April 19th, of a son and those who assisted in any Reliable, experienced housekeeper hereby notified to send- in to the ' way' during our bereavement. Laurier Lavigne, Victoria St. for general housework. Steady —a brother for. Monique. 18-2p McCormick - Deering tractor; 13- undersigned Solicitors, ori or before ALEXANDRIA —Angus Clark, Fraser Clark, drill seeder; disc plough; Massey employment. Apply to Mrs. the 18th day of May, 1958, full par- MacMILLAN — To Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Leo. L: Gold. . | Harris 28-disc harrow; horse- Arnold Smith, Green Valley. Tel. ticulars of their claims, and after • Gordon B* MacMillan (Grace Brockvifte, Ont. . ■ 19-lc ■ Battery radio, practically new. drawn mower. Gan be seen at 60-W-12.' ’ 15-tf that date will be distributed having Munro), - at Cornwall General * Apply to Ed. Watters, North Lan- TAXI MacDONALD — The family of the Maxime Lalonde’s farm, or* Tel regard only to the claims of which Hospital, on April 9th, a son, Ian caster. . 19-lp 422-W. 18-2c notice shall then have been re- Scott. late Mrs. Rod. P. MacDonlad APPLICATIONS express their appreciation tovrela- • ceiyed. Day and Night Service For W. C. Wood products—freezers; 21—Real* Estate WANTED DATED at Alexandria, Ontario, NEWtBEHG—To Mir. and Mrs. Peter tives, , friends and neighbors for milk coolers, both bulk and drop- this 18th day of April, AD. 1958. Newberg (nee Maureen Kelly), at acts of ! kindness, spiritual arid Applications for the’ position of ■ floral offerings and messages Of in; milking . machines; grain Small rural property to rent, with Secretary-Treasurer for the Lochiel MACDONALD & AUBRY, Queen Elizabeth Hospital, .Mont- grinders;-oat tollers,'See me. All option to buy. Pensioner. P.O. Solicitors' for the Executor, real, on April 20th,, 1958, a soil. sympathy received at the time of Township School Area, No. 1, will Phone 576 their recent bereavement. repair parts kept on hand. Gen- Box 503, Station B, Montreal, be received until 6 pm., May 15th. Alexandria, Ont. Que. 17-3p 8—Engagements, Glen Norman, Ont. . 19-lc era! refrigeration service. D. A. Applicants to state salary ex- 17-30 Gray, Dunvegan. Phone 6-R-6; pect«i. STURKENUOOM - VERVOOST — O’BRIEN —The family of the late . Loohiel. , 19-tf .EXCELLENT BUYS Applications to be sealed and Mr. and Mrs. William Sturken- Mrs. ,Dari OBrién. would like' to marked as “Applications for Secre- boom, St. Raptetels, announce the express their appreciation to rela- l.OOO-lb. Fairbanks - Morse scale, — in — tary-Treasurer’’, and forwarded to— tives; friends .arid neighbors for $20.00;-; Dandy Boy cement block ADVERTISE IN “THE GLENGARRY NEWS” engagement of their daughter, maker, hand operated, makes up , WM. N. FRASER, ’ ^Arme, to Joseph VerVoost, 6f Ot- acts of kindness, spiritual’ and REAL ESTATE R.R. No. 1, ' tawa. The marriage .will take floral offerings and messages of to 25 blocks per hour, new, $50.90; 18-2c -Dalkeith, Ont. sympathy received at the time of Beatty lift-type well pump, in FOR SALE place in St. Raphaels on May good condition, with 17 feet new 19th. ■ her death, Alexandria, Ont. ts,. A 19-lp pipe, $151)0; 2-wheel trailer- with Large Dwelling on Large Lot 38—Help Wanted — Male S—Married solid rubber tires, $15.00; 2 -used Main Street Neath - PERIARD — The family of the late sinks and wash basin, cheap; hay Wanted: Man for steady travel CADIEUX - EDMONDS —> Married Mrs. Yvonne Periard1 would like loader, used very little;;* wagon Double Tenement House among consumers in Townships toÿ Rev. R. Graham Barr, April i to take this)opportunity of thank- with steel tires; also other items. on Catherine Street . Roxboro and Kenyon. Permanent Tax Arrears Notice connection with large manufac- 18thr -1958, in Welland Avenue ing their neighbours, fiiends. and’ BERNARD .LAVIGNE' with good income United Church, St. Oathariries, relatives for their acts of kind- turer. Orily reliable hustler con- 7th Con., Caledonia sidered. Write Rawleigh’s, Dept. Donat Cadieux, son of W. Cadieux ness, spiritual and floral offerings, . West of St. Ambur Village For Further Information See and the late Mrs. Cadieux, to Mrs. and messages of ■ sympathy re- E-113-131, 4005 Richelieu, Mont- Town of Alexandria . 19-2p Nora Edmonds, daughter of Mr. ceived at the time of their sad TROTTIER- and CARRIÈRE real. ^ 19-lc and'Mrs. difford Lewis, Leming- bereavement. Special thanks to New 1958 bale elevators, priced from Phone 163 Alexandria ton Spa, England, j the Ladies of Ste Anne, Daughters $100.00 up; 12' chain harrow; 40—Employment Wanted of I Isabella, Ladies’ Auxiliary,- power lawn mowers; new-6 U.p. Licensed- Local Agents For Young man Wants work-. Has chauf- PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that all TAX 6—Deaths FFGF, arid Rev. Raoul Dumoulin, chain saws with famous roller Lemieux. nose bar, priced at $199.00; auth- BRISSON REAL ESTATE fer’s license; willing to do any- ARREARS ACCOUNTS unpaid as of— MCDONALD— Archibald McDonald, 1 thing. Contact: Walter Frees ton, —Herminie Periard, orized dealer for Fire Chief chim- CORNWALL, ONT. Alexandria, Ont. Box -567, or formerly of Glen Nevis, son of the »n Francis and family. neys;, also cattle and calves for / late Rory (Archie John) McDon- sale. Apply to Hughie McIntyre, ’.phone 439. 19-ip ald and Mrs. MacDonald now of STEVENS — I wish to thank my Apple Hill. 19-lc 24-«-Houses For Sale or To Let June 2nd, 1957 Toronto, died on May 7th in hos- Farmer experienced with all kinds friends and’ relatives for flowers, of livestock, desires position on pital after a lengthy illness. Sur- gifts, cards, -treats and visits A kitchen set, table, four .chairs and For Sale : Double tenement brick will be handed to the Bailiff for collection, unless a vived by his mother, three bro- house, on Ottawa St., in good modem farm. Apply to Box “C”, which I received while I was a buffet. Apply to Mrs. Jos. Vachon, c/o Glengarry News. 19-lc thers, Allan, St. Catharines; Ray- patient iri Smith Clinic, Hawkes- Alexandria, Tel. 264-J. . 19-lp state of repairs. $1,000 down pay- substantial payment is made on account, with arrange- mond and John, of Toronto, and bury; Cornwall General Hospital,' ment; easy terms. Apply at Bert’s 42—Agents Wanted ments to Council for the balance. three sistesrs — Lillian, Mrs. Vin- and al» at home. These acts of Folding .cot, like new; kitchen Barber Shop, Alexandria; P.O. cent Cameron, and Jean, Mrs. kindness were deeply appreciated. wood stove, in good1 order; Bendlx Box 118,'br-Tel. 224, after 6 pm. Interested in a business of your own Gordon MacKinnon, both of To- .—David Stevens. automatic washing machine, a 16-tf in door-to-door selling? Join now P. A. CHARLEBOIS, Collector, ronto, and Mary, Mm. Duncan B. RR. 2, Greenfield, Ont. 19-lp real bargain^ oil stove with white Houses arid k>ts for sale. Apply to a 25-year-old Canadian Firm. MacDonell, Apple Hill. Funeral cabinet, ' ideal for cottage or Openings in your surroundings. CORPORATION TOWN OF ALEXANDRIA on Friday, May 9th, to St. Mar- 9—Personal Leo Lacombe, Alexandria. Tel. 81. summer kitchen, used only six 16-40 Write for free information: 19-2c garet’s Church, Glen Nevis, for months; two inside doors, will sell Familex, Dept. 39, 1600 delorimier. service at 10:00 am., Kingsbury Convalescent Home, in Cheap, For Sale — Bungalow, with large Montreal. • 19-lc Vankleek Hil}, has staff of trained Apply At The mmm nurses, and- is one block from kitchen, living room, 3 bedrooms, For RESULTS Use — LEOARE STORE' . bath ai)d .large sun porch;, gas ddctor’s residence. Bright, cheer- heated and water systems; locat- ful rooms; prices according to pa- Phone 697 Alexandria ed in Green Valley. Phone: Alex- , tients’ needs. Box 65, Tel. 36.- andria 60-W-12. 17-tf “NEWS” WANT ADS \ 19-8p For Rent — Four-room house to GOOD USED rent at Green Valley. Tel.: Alex- CASH REGISTERS andria 157. - 18-2e Candy For Mom FOR SALE House to rent on Lochiel St., with »XsUNDAY, MAY 11th BUSINESS and PROFESSIONAL two large apartments, large shed Two at $50.00 each and garden. Apply to Miss Maria is MOTHER’S DAY . and One at $25.00' Vailiaricpurt, Lochiel St. , 19-tf DIRECTORY ALSO 25—Housës Wanted it SLIGHTLY USED A small furnished house wanted in Alexandria for the months of July by INSURANCE ACCOUNTANTS - AUDITORS FLUORESCENT and August. Contact Mr. Josef- son at 640;- 19-2c Ottawa, Cornwall, Kingston FIXTURES Smiles ’n Chuckles INSURANCE 31—Wanted — Miscellaneous Fire, Life, Sickness, Acciderit, Auto- ■ Brockville APPLY TO mobile, Plate Glass, Dwelling, Fur- MacLEOD, COMRIE MAURICE LALONDE Wanted — young cattle for 40 acres ★ nitifre, Theft, Wind and Faim & COMPANY pasture, with good water supply. Buildings. MANAGER Contact Hugh R. MacMillan, RR. - Certified Public Accountants 1, Alexandria. Tel.: Lochiel 40- SPECIALLY Gift Wrapped For The Licensed Municipal Auditors STEDMAN STORES R-21. 19-lc MORRIS BROS. DONALD A. MacLEOD ALEXANDRIA. Occasion Rhone 33 Alexandria Licensed Trustee in Bankruptcy All kinds live poultry wanted- Write . ^ ^ i-57-tf CORNWALL OTTAWA or phone us and we'Will send our buyer. S. Laporte, Alexandria, BARRISTERS "t_ 338 Second St., W. 27 Merritt Ave. 14—Autos For Sale- * BY Tel. WE 2-3613 Tel. 2-4128 phone 25. . 27-tf 1940’ Chevrolet sedan. Apply to MILLIGAN & MacDONALD 1-56-tf Deadstock removed from your farm SC ENT-/MENTAL TREASURES D. J. MacMaster, R.R. 2, Green- promptly for sanitary disposal. YARDLEY Barristers-, Solicitors, Notarié field. Tel.; Lochiel 10-R-15. R. P.-Milligan, Q.C. BERNARD CARDINAL, B.A. $2.00 .service charge for each call: In Sets — (April Violets) 19-lp Telephone collect; Lancaster 229, D. J. MacDohald, B.A. . COMPTABLE LICENCIE Cologne and Perfume 122 Sydney Street > Cornwall WE 2-6821. St. Lawrence Licensed Public Accountant 15—Farm Produce Rendering Company Limited. f" MOTHER'S^ $1.50 Cornwall, Ont. — Phone WÈ^LS640 717 Second Street,. East, Cornwall 5>p ALEXANDRIA OFFICE: i Telephone WE 2-3013 Quantity of Coronation seed wheat. Also - Bath Salts - Sachet Insurance. Bldg., Main St. North : ' Alexandria —- Tei. 174 Apply to Donald McPherson, 3rd 'Perfume - Soap Thursday of each week—9-5 l-57-tf Kenyon, Phone 105-W-2. 19-lc ALEXANDRIA ALSO 26-56-tf For Sale — 300 twine-tied bales IRON & METAL MUGUET de Bois by COTY TV — RADIO — HI-FI threshed oat straw; also 300 OPTOMETRIST twine-tied bales of hay. Apply In Sets SINCLAIR TV/ SERVICE - ☆ ☆ McLeister’s to —t Ken. McLennan, Dalkeith. Toilet Water - Solid Cologne S. JOSEPH KRONICK, R.O. JOHN F. SINCLAIR, Prop. Phone: Lochiel 12-R-25. 18-2c We buy all kinds of Scrap Dusting Powder HOURS —— Tel. 103-J —— REXALL DRUG STORE 9 am. to 12 noon — 1 pm. to 5 pm. SALES and SERVICE 75 bags of seed potatoes for sale. ☆ ☆ Toilet Water 17 MAIN ST. W., HAWKESBURY RADIO, TV and HI-FI Apply to J. E. Ranger, Massey Soap and Perfume Mist Phone 21 ALEXANDRIA Telephone ME 2-2061 Main St. N. MAXVILLE Harris agent, Alexandria. Tel. W. MORRIS, Manager 57-p ' 16-4p 183. 18-2c Phone: Lochiel 49