Successful Fear in Counties' Council Veteran of Lukon Gold Field
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THE GLENGARRY NEWS VOL. XLm—No. 44 The Glengarry News, Alexandria, Ont., November 1, 1935 12.00 A YEAS Successful fear in Veteran Of lukon lownship Of Cornwall Many Mourn Deatli Of Glengarry ilnrl Fast Mnmm W. I. Entertain Glengarry Presbytery Counties’ Council Gold Field Dies raws Hugh Miles McMillan Siormonl Home Plowing Mrs. Angus A. ïoung People Convene A trial in (kxrnwall which had The death of Hugh Miles Mc- The winners of the Home Plow On Thursday, Oct. 24th, the McCrim. Monkland, Ont., Get. 28—Thé The October session, of Coun- Kamloops, B.C., Oct. 17.-^ohn McCrimmon, 85 year old veteran aroused consideraible interest Millan took place at the family ing competition sponsored by the mon Women’s Institute held their regular sixth annual Young People’s ties Council opened at Cornwall. of the British Columbia and Yu- throughout the United Counties home at Brodie on Thursday local Department of Agricul- meeting with a large attendance of mem- convention of Glengarry presby- Monday evening, October 21st, kon mining fields, the story of-was brought to an end suddenly evening, 17th October. ture and the Glengarry Plow- bers and visitors, the president, Miss tei'y opened in Avonmore on Fri- all members being present with whose prospecting partnership on Tuesday morning of this week Mr. McMillan had been in fail- men’s Assofciation are as fol- Margaret Macdonald, presiding.^ The day evening with more than 50 the exception of W. B. MeCuaig, 'with the late Donald MeCuaig, when, Mr. C. J. McDougall, ing health for a short time and lows ;— , :. : . meeting;Opened with the singing of the registered delegates, ^and at Barrister, acting for-, CornwaP ihe end was ixot unexpected On Class 1. Plain plows jn sod. Institute Ode followed by the Lord’s least 150 visitors and friends. Re- reeve of Finch village, who is ill. ‘was one of the epics of' fhe early West, is dead here. Township announced that the ap- the preceding Friday he suffer- i. Donald McGillivray, Glen Prayer in unison. gistration and billetting was in The meeting lasted but 20 min- When he was 21 McCrimmon peal of that municipality against ed a stroke from which he never Saxidfield, score 85 1-2 ; 2, George The minutes of the last meeting were charge of Lena McLaren and utes during which time, minutes, accepted the challenge of the the Equalization of Assessment rallied. He Was conscious unto Hay, Lochiel, score 85 ; 3, Alex. read by the secretary, Mrs. J. Urquhart, Marshall W. Reilley. communications and petitions West, left his home in Glengarry By-Law passed by. thé Counties the end ^id spoke to the family Hay, Lochiel, 77 1-2; 4 Hugh and adopted and the roll call responded Rev. C. M. Stewart of Ken- were read. Among the communi- Ont., and marched overland to Council in June 1935 had been shortly before passing av/ay. Christie, R.R 2 Martintown, 74.5; to by “The most interesting thing I saw more was the guest speaker, Fri- Alex. Allenotte, R.R. 1, Apple at the Fair.” cations were letters from Victoria. There he met John abandoned and would be with- He was born at Brodie 81 day evening, and in line with the Grant latex- Mayor' Grant, who drawn in consideraton of the years ago, the son of Duncan H. Hill, 71 ; 6. Malcolm McMartin, The president, who was the delegate to convention theme Christian Youth Right Honourable R. B. Ben outfitted him and a young costs of the Court being paid by B. McMillan and Catherine Mc- Martintown, 68 ; 7, Gordon Mc- the Convention at Ottawa, gave a com- Building a New "World, he chose nett and Hon. H. A. Stew- Prench-Canadian to enable them the United Counties as a w'hole. Rae. He had. lived on the^ same Neil, R.R. 1, Summerstown 67, prehensive report. Miss Sarabel as his subject, Building a. New art advising ^at no appropria- It had been expected that the farm all his life and was well Class 2. Double fuirow in sod. MacLeod, R.N., then gave a very educa- World. to search for the Lost Cabin tional and interesting talk on “buyman- tion had been set aside in the es- mine in northern British Colum- hearing would take from three to knowTx in the community. He was 1. Garfield Hall, R.R. 1 Lan- The Saturday morning session six weeks as the Commissioners of a quiet and friendly disposi- ship,” this being the first subject taken by opened with worship led by the timates for the building of an bia. castei-, score 85; 2, Stewart Hall, the “New Project.” The Secretary read from each of the twenty-one tion and will be much missed in armoury in Cornwall and from Just before his death the ori- R.R. 1, Lancaster, 83 ; 3, Gordon a letter of thanks from Miss Mora Clark. Moose Creek Y.P.U., Harry Bark-1 ley. Union president, was in the the chairman of the Ontario Hy- ginal owner, an old miner, had municipalities were to he question his owm home — all who visit- McNeil, R.R. 1, Summerstown, Moved by Mrs. A. R. MacDonald and ed there were always welcomed Chair. dro Electric Power Commission given Grant vague directions and ed in turn as to their methods of 70; ^4. Herve Lefebvre, R.R. 1, seconded by Mrs. A. A. MacMillan that acknowledging receipt of a a roughly drawn map by which assessing axid .^numerous other by him. Glen Sandfield, 68. we have a chicken supper on Nov. 21st, to At 11.30 delegates assembled memorial asking for reduced to locate a rich placer gold pros- witnesses were to have given evi The funeral service took place The sponsors of this important celebrate the 20th anniversary of our in the auditorium for th_e pre- rates generally and particularly pect he had discovered. The pair dence as to present day values in the home on Monday, 21st competition wish to thank the inception. sentation of the leadftship in the various municipalities. training program and discussion for rural consumers. The Chair- •spent months in the search. Fin- October and there was a very donors of prizes who made this The president then congratulated one man advised that the Commission ally they were forced to return The Glengarry municipalities large attendance of relatives, competition possible. of it led by Mr. Eastcqtt, confer- to Victoria. After their supplies of Our esteemed members, Mrs. A. A. ence union convener of leader- had been considering the matter were represented by the follow- friends and neighbors. j The prizes and trophies will be MacMillan, on the occasion of the cele. ing counsel;— ship _ training. The report of the and he expressed the hope that had run out they had been com- The Rev. C. K. Mathewson of awarded at the Glengarry Plow bration with Mr. MacMillan of their pelled to live on berries. r.omiuiating committee (was pre- action may be taken along these Rodolphe Danis, Cornwall, for Kirk Hill United Church, con men’s ■ Annual Meeting. The Golden Wedding and asked Mrs. Mac- lines. M. G. Thomson, M.D., Medi- His parthership with MeCuaig Charlottenburgh, Rene A. Danis, ducted the service and was as- Sandfield Trophy was for the se- Millan, Mrs. A. R. MacDonald and Mrs. sented by Miss Gladys McEwen, chairman, as follows: President, cal Director of the Eastern On- began in the Cassiar district Cornwall, for Lancaster Town- sisted by Rev. C. J. Beckley of cond time won by Donald McGil D. D. MacLeod to come to the platform, tario Health Unit, Alexandria, where they worked together ship, and Donald A. Macdonald Glen Sandfield and Rev. R. H. livray, Glen Sandfield, and will where Mrs. MacLeod read the following Harry Barkley, Mille Roches ; requested an appointment for nearly 20 years but while riches K.C.„ Alexandria, for the Town- McKelvy of Brodie. The follow- be awarded at this meeting, as address and Mrs. MacDonald presented vice-president, Alan "Van Every, the Deputy Minister of Health were not falling the way of the ships of Kenyon and Lochiel. ing were the praise selections. well.. J. W. MacRAE, Secretary. Mrs. MacMillan with a pearl and gold Alexandria ; secretary, Miss Lena to address council and an ap- partners, they were known and The Township of Cornwall was Psalm 23 and the hymns, “0 rosary on behalf of the Institute. Mrs. McLaren, Moose Creek; treasurer, pointment was granted. The only respected throughout the Yukon. endeavouring to obtain a reduc- happy day,” which was a favor- MacMillan responded very feelingly and Dr. W. M. Stevenson, Avonmore : petition brought before council The miners showed their respect tion in its assessment of approxi- ite with the deceased and “Rock Retiring Warilen “Walclieil” was then escorted to a place of honour at Christian fellowship, Mifes Jean Monday evening came from rate- for McCrimmon by electing hini mately $800,000 and claimed that of ages.” The Voluntary “Pace a table centred with a golden wedding McMillan, Avonmore ; missions. payers of Charlottenburgh and a member of the Yukon Council. it was the only municipality in to Pace” was rendered by a The presentation of a beautiful cake adorned with lighted yellow tapers Miss Jean Roys, Mille Roches; requested that two roads, the When MeCuaig died, McCrim the United Counties whose ass- quartet. The sermon was preach- gold watch to "Warden George L. and baby chrysanthemums. Mrs. Alex. citizenship. Jack Franklin, Mille river road from Wfillia.mstown mon left the Yukon and returned essment has been substantially ed from 2 Samuel, Chap.