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It was a little Rainier in • In Canada you can talk ^Monaco, Wednesday. And a till you’re red in the face. lot rainier than usual here Talk in Hungary and you Tuesday. The Glengarry New face the Reds. ONE OF CANADA’S AWARD-WINNING WEEKLY NEWSPAPERS VOL. LXVI — No. 4 ALEXANDRIA. ONTARIO, ^THURSDAY, JANUARY 24th, 1957 SINGLE COPY 7o FEU F0IH PUT IS MUMU’S KEIV1 IS HSSHS W. A. MacEwen Last Heard Of Council Names Suffered Scalp Cut Borden’s To Build In Tractor Mishap Freedom Fighter’s Wife Happy In (lorn wall Monday Afternoon Same Committees Wyman McMillan, 27, of Lochiel, On Smaller Scale Town Council set up its commit- received a severe scalp wound The Borden Company Limited In Her New Surroundings Police Pressing Search for Missing Man tees for 1957 at the inaugural meet- Monday when (the hood of the trac-i will rebuild at Maxville, where its And His Car — Possibility Of ing held recently, and the same tor he wias driving flew open and milk receiving plant was destroyed1 Mrs. Nick Fritz Describes Harrowing councillors having been elected, last struck him on: the head. early last Thursday morning, but Experiences In Flight From Hungary —- Amnesia Raised By Doctor . December, the make-up of the com- The young Aan was taken to Dr. on a much smaller scale. mittees remained unchanged. D. J. Dolan in (Alexandria, who took { Husband Has Job In Montreal W. A. MacE.wen, widely-known Maxville businessman and five sutures iri the laceration, which j Carl Murray, manager of the They follow, with the first-named plant, which was a collecting depot reeve of the village, has not been heard from since Monday councillor as,chairman: was quite deep. McMillan was “It’s like going from hell into heaven”, Jacques Fritz afternoon, and police are pressing a search for him and the standing up a|s he drove, and at- for 59 milk producers in the area, translated the swift reply of lovely, young Mrs. Nick Fritz, Roads and walks—Adelard Men- said that the new building will be 2954 Buick Roadmaster he was driving. ard, Magnus Lemay, J. G. Proulx. tempting to head off a stray cow, when she was asked how she felt about escaping from her when the tractor struck a snow- erected on the site of the old one, He may be suffering from amnesia, Dr. John P. Mutch Fire — Lemay, Proulx, Uoyd probably next summer. In the Hungarian homeland to Canada. 'of Maxville, has suggested. Mr. MacEwen is 63 and his age McHugh. covered culvert and threw him With her infant son, Walter, Mrs. Fritz is staying with head-first onto the sprung hood. meantime, none of the company's and physical condition suggest this possibility. But police Welfare — Sebastien Laporte, ! four employees in Maxville will be her father-in-law and his wife in Alexandria, while her husband are not Iruling out the possibility of foul play, and the search R. E. R. Macdonald, Menard. let off. works as a toolmaker for the Imperial Tobacco Company in is being carried out over a I Planning, development and in-, 'Montreal. They arrived here after ' a harrowing trip from dustry — McHugh, Lemay, Mac-1 The new structure will be of wide area. The description of Mrs. I. McDonald cement blocks. The portion of the Budapest to the Austrian bor- Missing Reeve | donald. der, which took them some- Mr. MacEwen and his car is Finance — Reeve George Lefeb-, bid building used to store ice was W hat A Difference not essential, he said, and will not •being broadcast by radio and Here Monday jvre, McHugh, Laporte. Widely Mourned thing like a month, travelling be replaced. A large part of the television stations in the area. Reeye W. A. MacJSwen, of Appointed to the Park and A Day Makes by night, seeking shelter in The missing man is reported to Many Glengarry relatives and 6,000 or so blocks of' Ice which had Maxville, missing since Monday, (Recreation committee were Messrs. One thing you can say about farm homes by day, and wad- have, been carrying an exception- friends mourn- the passing of Mrs. just been stored in the plant, still was a Newscaller that morn- McHugh and (Menard, and the ing hip-deep through icy chan- ally. large amount of money on his Innis McDonald, at her home in ! remain inside the toppled walls of the Canadian winter, it’s got ing. Reeve and Mr. McHugh were range. Like that 86 degrees nels which had been dug by person that day. He had been mak- Greenfield. Mrs. McDonald died I the building. A rough lumber struc- Mr. MacEwen usually drop- named to the Planning Board. that marked the extremes of the Russians to discourage the ing collections for Maxville Feed & i Monday morning following a I ture will be built around: the ice, 1 ped' into the office for a chat Mayor George Simon is a metn- (lengthy illness.* She was aged 66. I the weather in Alexandria this exodus from Hungary. Seed Co., now operated by his elder ber, ex officio, of all committees, | (Born at Glen Roy, the daughter I and it will be covered with sawdust son, Bill MacEwen. when in town, and he spent a or seme insulating material. week and last week. Tuesday, Mrs. Fritz’s cameo features and pleasant few minutes talking including the recreation committee.j (jsabei) of thé late Dan Allan Mc- January 15, the mercury nose- happy animation show none of the A small office is to be erected Mrs. MacEwen reported to police over the recent session of coun- dived to 37 degrees below zero, strain that must have accompanied Donald and his wife, Isobel Mac- temporarily and farmers will load that he left home about 10 am. ties’ council. As usual, too, he and just one week later it lazed those days, and her son is, a Donald, she graduated from Alex- their milk directly onto refrigerated Monday, on a round of business was seeking information as to New Chairman andria High School before complet- up around the 49 degree mark, healthy-looking infant with bright cans which was to take him to the residence of a person whom cars at the Maxville CNR station, as a two-day January thaw un- brown eyes. But he was not always ing the Normal School course at for shipment to Montreal. Alexandria, Dalhousie, Lancaster we believed would be found in Of Public Utilities Cornwall. She taught school at froze the county. like this, said his grandfather; the and Cornwall. He was last seen the Glen Robertson area. He Rolland Brisson was voted in as Green Valley and Loch Garry prior Fire was discovered about 150 The warm winds came Sun- . child had been sickly from birth, at 5.30 that evening by L. Cameron was planning to drive to the chairman of the Alexandria Public to her marriage In 1915 to Innis am. last Thursday, and already had day night and by Tuesday and for the first months of his life, Kennedy, counties’ clerk-treasurer, Glen when he left the office. Utilities Commission at the in- McDonald of greenfield. a good start when MaxvUle’s volun- morning most of the ground he was oared for at a government when he left the counties’ build- His many friends are hoping augural meeting recently. He suc- Since that tune she had been a teer fire brigade arrived on the was bare under a steady down- day nursery while his mother and ings. He Js thought to have in- to hear good news of him. ceeds Mayor George Simon, who resident of the (Greenfield area, and scene. Loss was estimated at $75,- pour of rain. There were some father worked. tended making a business call in held the post for four years, from latterly of the village, widely known 000. At one time, the milk was East Cornwall before starting home wonderful potential skating Unlike Canadian wives, who often 1953 to 1956. for her charming hospitality, her pasteurized before being shipped-, rinks in every hollow and creek work outside their homes largely to Maxville. and the loss included several pieces e No Injuries In Members of the electric depart- (natural friendliness and the many around th country. But our through choice, the employment of The description issued by police of equipment. ment committee are Mayor Simon other fine qualities which endeared o “Spring” was short-lived ; a the mother was a necessity to follows: and J. A. Sabourin, and of the [her to family, neighbors and blizzard came out of the north-' Budapest, not only because it took Age, 63; height, five feet eight 3 Minor Mishaps water department committee, Jean (friends. She was always active in east on Wednesday to remind their combined wages to pay the inches; weight, 130 pounds; hair, Damage was fairly heavy, but Trottier and Martin Clement. [ the affairs o| St. Catherine of Accident Verdict that Winter had not lost its rent and buy food, but because the black, greying on the sides;' com- there were no injuries in three sep- Sienna parish./, grip. State requires it, said Mrs. Fritz, : plexion, medium. arate traffic accidents in the area Mrs. McDonald leaves to mourn r—O j j— through her father-in-law. She He was dressed in a dark bluish- Has);, week. Routine Check At her passing, hjer husband, six sons In Boy’s Death herself was an IBM operator and grey overcoat - With a grey fedora. In a three-car pile-up five miles and four daughters, all of whom Death was found to be accidental Tenders Sought For •her husband was employed to a He drove a 1954 gun-grey Buick east of Cornwall on the mçming Border Nabs Men were home fo&the funeral.