—So many nice things were —You can look for sweeping said of Holy Cross it must be changes at the local Curling inferred the Sisters are more Rink once they get the ladies holy than cross. The Glengarry New playing. ONE OF CANADA’S AWARD-WINNING WEEKLY NEWSPAPERS

VOL. LXV — No. 41 ALEXANDRIA, ONTARIO. THURSDAY, OCTOBER lltli. 1956 SINGLE COPY 7-2 Many Warm Tributes Paid Sisters Of Holy Cross During Three-Day Celebration Former Pupils of St. Margaret’s And Many Sisters Who Have Served Here Feans Of Praise Enjoyed Re-Union Over Week-End For The Holy Cross Thanksgiving week-end was a.'busy one in Alexandria, ■one of church ceremonies, re-union and entertainment for Over last week-end many nice former teachers and pupils of St. Marg-aret’s Convent. The things were said about the Holy ’ Holy Cross Order'was celebrating the centenary of its coming Cross Order and concerning in- j dividual members who have taught ! to Alexandria and the founding of St. Margaret’s in 1856, and in Alexandria down through the1 for this very special occasion former teachers here had gathered years. The benefits that have ac- from many of the Order’s houses, to join their pupils, of earlier crued to the Glengarry scene since ■decades from many scattered points. their .coming here in 1856 were iPour .generations of pupils ofrSt:'f enumerated by many speakers and Margaret’s and the Alexander the Girder must now have little ! School were represented in the at- First Snow doubt oi the place it holds in the ! tendances at the various functions. Alexandria saw its first snow hearts’ of many Glengarrians and j Some 160 members of Holy Cross, shortly before 8 am. yesterday, former residents. j many of them native daughters of light flakes which did not survive Kt. Rev. Ewen J.. Macdonald, ' 'Glengarry, were present for Sun- contact With the ground. Week- D.P., V.G., delivered the sermon at | day’s pontifical High Mass and they end rain and winds took heavy toll Sunday’s centennial Mass and he, were joined by several times that of the leaves and with nighttime spoke as one who had known the j number of former pupils some of temperature around the freezing Sisters of St. Margaret’s for 06 ; whom had travelled here from as point the Glengarry scene is defin- years. We owe a debt of everlasting I TEACHERS AND PUPILS OF ANOTHER DAY MINGLE—Three of St. Margaret’s, and St. Hilda is seen at her left. Arthur far away as California and British itely autumn. gratitude to them, he declared. | Columbia. veteran Sisters'of Holy Cross, combining 122 years of teaching, meet Campbell of South Beloit, 111., travelled farther than did Vincent Monsignor Macdonald told some- ' two former pupils in the shadow of iSt. Margaret’s Convent. Sister McDonald,-Alexandria, to.attend the centenary celebrations. It was a time of glad re-union thing of the early days of the first ! St. Mildred, at left, taught here for 30 years; Sister St. Gerald is —Cut courtesy Daily Standard-Freeholder. and, as well, one featured by many Two Badly Hurt religious martyrs, of the ! tributes to the Holy Cross Order, frequent destruction of their con- and several of its .individual mem- vents in those first centuries and bers, which must have been heart- King’s Road Crash of their inevitable re-establishment. Typhoid Cases Died Of Injuries warming. Curling Club Plans To Get A former Alexandrian, Aime Be- He traced the coming of the first Playing a prominent part in the lisle, 42, now living in Cornwall, was Holy Cross Sisters to Montreal, from At Winchester Suffered In Fall ceremonies were His Excellency badly cut about the face and re- Prance in 1847, and their settling at St. Laurent. Less than a decade „ Fatally injured when he fell into Womenfolk Wielding Brooms Bishop Brodeur and several mem- ceived a broken right leg, fractures - • ' - a later tlrsy were to come on the i Traced To Water the basement of an unfinished hers of the diocesan clergy who had ! Gf both jaws, broken nose and Alexandria scene and the speaker j house in the Fourth of Kenyon last been former pupils of Holy Cross. broken teeth when his head went Typhoid bacteria which contam- Several Improvements To Clubrooms gave seme grasp of what that cen- I Wednesday, James McKay, 63, of through the windshield in an aoci- ! inated the well at a hotel in Win- Planned With This In Mind — Gracing the occasion, too, wçre tury of service had meant to this ' Alexandria, succumbed Thursday dent on the St. Raphaels road early chester have infected five and pos- ■the governing Sisters of Holy Cross, area. At one time, he declared, he i night in Hotel Dieu, Cornwall, with- Jos. Filion Re-Elected President Mother M. of St. Rose, of St. Laur- Saturday morning. sibly seven persons with typhoid out regaining consciousness. Mr. Belisle is now a patient in could count 50 girls from this fever. Alexandria Curling Club will go all out to popularize the ent; Mother - General, and her who were serving in convents scat- Mr. McKay suffered head in- - Hotel Dieu, 'Cornwall. roarin’ game with the weaker sex this winter. At the annual Council, and Mother M. of St. Wen- tered across the United States. “There might be more”, said Dr. The driver of the car, Albert Le- juries when he tumbled through an meeting held last night in the clubrooms, plans were made to ceslas, of Montreal; Mother - Pro- There had been some 70 vocations R. S. Peat, district medical health blanc, 20, of Cornwall, was also opening in the floor of the home vincial, land the members of the to Holy Cross as well aS many to ; officer, Tuesday, “but we hope not.” interest the womenfolk in curling and with this object in view severely injured, suffering a broken being built by Lome-Whelan, local Provincial Council. other religious communities and i All drank water from the same several improvements to the clubrooms are contemplated. jaw, fractured right Shoulder and high school teacher. He was alone some twenty young men had • well, which is believed to have been Needed repairs to the roof will be made at once, two new Solemn High Mass in St. Finnan’s several facial lacerations. in the house, and he was not dig- Cathédral, at 10 o’clock, Saturday entered the priesthood. ! contaminated by run-off from a covered until some three hours washrooms will be installed and some other alterations made The accident happened two and s«ptic tank. to the clubrooms and a new base for ice surfaces will be laid. morning,’ opened 'the three - day a half miles west of 'St. Raphaels There was no «intimating their ^ later When Earl Leroux and^ Paul ceremonies. Rt. Rev. Ewen J. Mac- ! werth to the Diocese of Alexandria i Tîr. Peat said that none of the Denaire arrived with a furnace. It was decided no lady’s fees about 180 am. Saturday. The men i cases is believed critical, “but any would be set for this year, but donald, D.P., V,G., chanted the were proceeding west When the car .and to this community. Eminently This was about two o’clock in the Zone Rally Of Mass, assisted by Rev. Ç. F. Gauth- fitted to teach, they had inculcated outbreak of typhçid is serious.” afternoon. men’s membership is being raised' left the road on the first curve of to $15, and ~ this will entitle their ier and Rev. A. L. Cameron. An an S-tum and struck a culvert. The in their pupils respect for authority It is the first' such outbreak of The unconscious man was attend- Open House followed at the Con- the dread diseasë , in Eastern On- Legion Sunday wives or girl friends to use of the car, a' 1947. model, was wrecked. (so important in this day when ed by Dr. J. Y. Baker, who had him vent when many former pupils took tario in 20 years and is believed the The annual rally of Zone G4, ice. . Belisle’s bead went forward into the juvenile delinquency is a problem) ; taken into hospital. But he passed advantage of the occasion to see the respect for the rights of the in- worst since 1®11 when an epidemic Canadian Legion, will be held here The meeting was well attended windshield,., and the shattered glass away late the following night. and discussion on many matters almost total transformation of the dividual (a guard against com- in the Ottawa atea—'65 miles north- A son of the late James McKay 'Sunday afternoon, bringing in cut up both men badly. pertaining to the club was most house interior. Visits to the schools munistic thought),, a love for re- west of here — infected 1,100. per- and his Wife, Annabel MacMillan, Legionnaires f r o mi Hawkesbury, They were taken Into hospital by fruitful. The abnormally cold! and other institutions were on the ligion (an antidote for the gross sons and killed 83. cf Alexandria, Mr. McKay had Cornwall, Lancaster, Apple Kill, a metbrist who came along shortly weather promises a long, steady afternoon agenda sîhd following materialism of this age). Dr. Peat said that all seven per- worked away for several years, re- Vankleek Hill and Finch. Alex- Benediction in St. Finnan’s that after the accident. Investigating I andria Legion Branch will be the season of natural ice curling such officer was Çst. L. C, Kell, of Lan- I In iconelusion. Monsignor Mac- sons drank water from the hotel turning to Alexandria just a few evening, at Which Rt. Rev. D. R. well at Winchester. Some of them host club. as was experienced last winter. caster detachment. ! donald Wished the Holy Cross Order years ago. Surviving him are two Macdonald, DJP., officiated! the were among 35 persons who at- Zone Commander Francis Fyke, Two suppers are planned before o I much success and abundant bless- brothers, John Angus McKay of first presentation of the centenary tended a banquet there September now of Fort Brie, will preside and the ice season opens. ings for many years to come. Montreal, and Hugh McKay of Ter- Jos. Filion, Green Valley, was re- pageant, “The Constellation of a His Excellency Bishop Brodeur 9. Several others who attended the race Bay, Ont., and one sister, Mrs. the visitors will (be welcomed by Century”, drew >a capacity c’rowd Memorial Fund banquet became ill afterwards, but local Branch president Dr. Bernard elected president and the other added' his personal thanks, express- Joe Gagnon of Alexandria. He also officers are: •to Alexander Hall. they apparently shook off the con- leaves his step-mother, and seven Villeneuve. The High School audi- Now Over $5,000 ing the gratitude of the diocese for torium will be the setting for the Vice-President — J. G. Blinn. Again on Sunday night the all that the Sisters of Holy Cross tagious disease before it developed half-brothers and sisters: Mrs. Donations totalling $58 this week meeting, getting underway at 1 Sec.-Treas. — D. N. McRae. pageant played to a packed house i have done. The soul is being for- to a severe stage. James Hay, Waterloo; 'Mrs. J. A. proved sufficient to send the fund o’clock. There will be a parade to Membership committee — Wilfrid and it is being repeated tonight, gotten in this materialistic age, he Dr. Peat .said: the disease was not Hay' and Mrs. H. D. Ladouceur .of over the $5,000 mark. The total the Glengarry War Memorial, and Marcoyx, Adolph Lauzon and Ç. E. Thursday, for the benefit of any reminded. ■ We need God’s grace to discovered immediately because it Alexandria; Mrs. Edward Trumble donations now are at $5,012.95. dinner will be served by the Ladies’ Kitts, Lancaster. who have not ,yet had the oppor- help overcome obstacles that from has a 21-day incubation period be- and Mrs. EdiWard LeGallais, Corn- They are from: Auxiliary from 580 to 7 pm. Property and lEntertainment — tunity of seeing it. the humain point of view are in- fore its effects are apparent. wall; Robert McKay and Jack Mc- $25 — Williamstown Community All veterans and their wives in Alcide Lefebvre, Jos. Roy, Lloyd Sunday’s program was a full one surmountable. Ohurdb and country Den Fairbairn, Neighborly News Kay, Alexandria. Club. the district are welcome ter attend. Gagnon. starting with pontifical High Mass , owe much to the religious com- commentator on the CBC, was one The Libera was chanted in St. $15 — James Whissell, Maxville. —o celebrated by His Excellency Bishop munities so unselfishly striving to of those made ill by the water, but Finnan’s Cathedral, Sunday after-, Ice — Albert Lauzon and D. N. 4 Brodeur. Assisting him were $5 — The T. Eaton Co., Ltd. foster faith. who appears to have thrown off the noon, and burial took place in the McRae. $3 — James N. MacLeod, RR 1, Car Demolished At Rt. Rev. R. J. MacDonald, D.P., and Rev. A. L. Cameron was the prin- effects. Mr. Fairbairn, at the ban- parish cemetery. The Requiem Mass Match — D- A. Macdonald, Jim Dunvegan. Rt. Rev. J. A. 'Goulet, D.P., as dea- cipal speaker at the (afternoon cere- quet in connection-with his weekly was offered on the following morn- Gallant, Ray Periard. $2 — Frank Villeneuve, Maxville; Chesterville Crossing cons at the Throne; Rev. J, D. Me- monies hr Alexander Hall when he show, reports he was ill for two ing. In the report of last winter’s Duncan Macdonell, St. Raphaels; An automobile driven by Dennis Rhail, rector, as High Priest; Rev. spoke on behalf of the, ex-pupils of weeks. activities the following trophy win- Rory Mavilie, Bamousie Station; Dufresne, 19, of Lancaster, stalled Emilien Houde and Rev. D. B. Mc- St. Margaret’s. “You are fulfilling Steps are being taken to purify ners were announced: Mrs. Wallace Caven, Montreal at the Chesterville level crossing,. Dougall, as and suib-deacon j a God-given, Ohrist-Eke work”, he the hotel well and to check others. Equipment Building President’s prizes — Adolph Lau- of the Mass, and Rev. Rheal Ranald McPherson, 3rd Kenyon. Sunday night, and before the declared. “I am sure that anyone zon, Paul Roy, Donat Bollard, Gagnon, Master of Ceremonies. The Previously acknowledged $4,954.95 For High School vehicle could foe removed, an east- Who studied under your direction bound OPR passenger train Albert Lauzon. sermon was preached by Rt. Rev. Total this week ...... 58.00 Lancaster Legion v An equipment building is being Ewen J. Macdonald, DvP., V.G. j today has a grateful heart. It is smashed into it and demolished it. Walker trophy — Paul Roy, Donat added to the High School plant. Boilard, P. Beauregard, J. P. $5,012.95 (Continued on Page 8) Held Monthly Draw Dufresne was accompanied by Mr, The adult choir of St. Finnan’s The cement block walls of the two- and Mrs. Ronald Boudreau of Corn- Gallant. under Rev. Sister M. of St. Miriam, The Claude Numney, V.C., Me- storèy, 32x40 structure are now ris- wall. They were crossing the track Irish - French - Scotch games — sang the four-part Mass, “Queen of morial Branch of the Canadian ing, this part of the contract being when the steering column snapped. Albert Lauzon, Alex Lauzon, Adolph Heaven”, specially prepared for the Legion, Lancaster, held their regu- Dufresne had called a truck to pull Lauzon, Eugene Ouellette. High Points Of St. Margaret’s First filled by High D. MaoÇuaig. Bois- occasion. Twelve children sang the lar monthly meeting on Thursday the car out of the way; when the Challenge Cup — J. P. Gallant, Proper of the Mass. Miss Suzanne evening, October 4. The monthly venue Bros, will do the carpenter train suddenly came into view, and. Donat Boilard, P. Beauregard, Ray- Viau was at the organ. 100 Years Depicted In Pageant draw for tbs $100 Canada Savings work and windows and doors are the occupants fled from the cross- mond Periard. Alexander: Hall was the centre of The Sisters ' of St. Margaret’s Proulx and Florence Chisholm, ar- Bond was made' and the lucky win- being supplied by Jos. Filion. ing. Car wreckage was scattered President vs. Vice - President activity in the afternoon as the Convent crowned their centenary rive in Alexandria in 1856 to be ner this month was Mrs. May over some 200 feet by the crash, matches — Won by the President’s Caron. The building ‘will be used for Sisters of Holy 'Cross played host j celebrations with an elaborate greeted by Father John McLachlan, but no one was injured. The train rinks. to more than 200 former pupils and storing agriculture and mainten- was delayed one hour while the pageant, presented twice on the played by Donald McKay. Greeting The 'building committee reported Founder’s trophy — W. Marcoux. special guests 'at a turkey dinner. week-end to capacity crowds - in that good progress had been made ance equipment, as well as lumber, track was cleared, and it then con- them are the ladies of the town, President’s prizes for ’55 — Donat A time of re-union was followed by Alexander ' Hall, and again this wearing authentic costumes of that on the building which will soon and it will also house a bee room. tinued on to Montreal. a program of addresses 'and presen- evening. serve as the Legion Home. Several Boilard, Leo Lacombe, Jean Marie period, and played by Mrs. Duncan Levac, Alphee Mercure. tations to the iSisters, at which The scene opens on the living- Angus McDonald, Mrs. D. J. Geli- donations of cash and materials —-o Henry Duggan of Montreal, ably room of a former pupil of St. Mar- neau, Mrs. Morley Tobin, Mrs. Louis have been received, and it is hoped filled the role of chairman. Poem By Dorothy Dumbrille v garet’s, played by Lenore St. John, Kemp and Miss Marge Seger. In that the building will be ready for Trucks Tangled His Excellency 'the Bishop con- who falls asleep and dreams of “The several scenes, 20 children’s voices, occupancy late this year. ducted a Holy Hour in St. Finnan’s Constellation of a Century”. Then directed by Rev. St. St. Miriam and Will Be Included In New Text Book A Glen Norman farmer, William that evening . to the second in five scenes, the high points in Larocque, was injured' and his half- accompanied by Sr. M. St. Rose of Dorothy Dumbrille’s poem, “Wild to having it reprinted in The News. presentation of the pageant in Alex- St. Margaret’s 100-year history ton truck was heavily damaged Cassia, of St. Raphaels, are heard. Geese”, has been selected for a new Here it is: ander Hall. here are beautifully depicted. Glen Sandfield Girl when it was in collision with a In the second scene, John Van reader, for Grades 7 to 9 recently The first, St. Margaret’s Star, > “Omen of sterner days: Carnation.truck Saturday morning. Monday was children's day, open- Dyke, as the priest, bissses the con- issued by the Copp Clark Publish- played by Bonnie ' McPherson, ap- Nursing Graduate You leave us all too soon, Mr. Larocque was on his way to ing with a Low Mass said by Rev. vent bell, and Mr. and Mrs. Ronald ing Company, Toronto, and it puts pears with a rush of wind high Arrowing the breast of night, the cheese factory and as he passed 5 Macdonald act as godparents. The Miss Mildred MacMillan, daugh- the Alexandria poet in some pretty D. A. Kerr, PÎ ., St. Raphaels, at above the stage, in flowing robes. Dark wings against the moon. Ranald McLeod’s gate on the Glen altar boy is Stuart McDonald. ter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Mac- fast company. Sharing the pages 10 o’clock in St. Finnan’s. The She appears to stand on a billow Norman sideroad, the milk truck, Lyal (Costello, representing Bishop Millan of Glen Sandfield, was one of the textbook with her are “Clear on the frosty night children then visited: the Convent of “angel floss” clouds and behind Alexander Macdonell, leads a cere- I hear your homing cry, driven by Emile Leger, 5th Lan- her is a star-sprinkled backdrop.1 monial procession across the stage of 18 who were graduated Wednes- Rudyard Kipling, Keats, Masefield, caster, backed onto the road. to view the many improvements Thompson, Hardy, Frost and Lamp- A lonely, last salute, The other “stars”, marking the ' in the next scene. Then follows the day evening, September 26, from the and meet the 'Sisters. Am “At Home” man, to name jqst a few. A trumpet in the sky. The cab of the Larocque truck : J 25th, 50th, 75th and ‘100th amniver- unveiling of the Glengarry ceno- Queen Elizabeth Hospital in Mont- was damaged to the extent of about The bock is entitled “Poems for “O fortunate fugitives. in the Alexander School that after- saries of the Convent here, are taph, at which Major and Mrs. $700. real. Boys and Girls”, Book Three, and To journey towards the sun noon saw many former pupils and played by Deanna Howe of Apple Angus McDonald portray Lord and: — o ■ J Miss MacMillan was awarded the is for supplementary use of teach- When winter winds approach parents of the present enrolment Hill, Muriel Oharlebois, Georgina j Lady Byng, with the ladies, nmni honour pin, given for general pro- ers who Wish to enrich their pupils’ And summer’s smile is done. visiting the school and St. Mar- Lalonde and Eugenie Maclaren. | and children again forming a most diet of Canadian, British and Am- At Provost School Miss Mary Catherine Chisholm is arresting tableau, ficiency, along with her diploma and “Prom brown paludal haunts erican poetry — “poems that will Among 63 yoimg R.C.M.P. con- garet’s Convent as well, to meet and lecteur, .and from a niche to the The next scene depicts the Holy Here in the mortbsm brake . graduate's pin. lay a foundation for ap abiding love stables who recently completed a mingle with former teachers. left of the stage, lighted by a huge You seek the lushy marge Cross Sisters’ participation in com- Present at the ceremony, along of good poetry.” special course at the Canadian Benediction in the Cathedral that candle, relates the significance of munity activities, and opens with Miss Dumbrille’s poem was taken Of some far, southland lake. each scene. with her parents, were 'Mr. and Mrs. Proyost Corps School at Camp evening, at 'Which Monsignor Ewen a rhythm band number by the from her book “'Stairway to the “Pursued by sullen snows, In the first scene, five sisters, Gordon B. MacMillan and Miss Shilo, Manitoba, was Constable K. junior classes of Alexander School, Stars”. The author does not be- In squadrons strong and free A. McEwen of Maxville. The course J. Macdonald officiated, brought the acted by Patsy Dale, Heather Mc- Helen MacMillan, all of Glen Sand- with young Lynn Burrell wielding lieve it is her best, but is delighted, You etch upon the clouds fits them for military duties in the centennial to a close. Pherson, Heather McDougall, Lorna (Continued on Page 8) field. at the selection, and was agreeable Symbols of victory.” event of a future war. Page 2 - The Glengarry News, Alexandria, Ontario, Thursday, October 11th, 1956

LETTERS Too Old For The Job ? to the To Whom Thanksgiving Is Due EDITOR -We are writing this , on Thanksgiving thanks to the Almighty, not only on Thanks- Day and what’s more appropriate than the giving Day, but every minute of every hour Appreciation To All From thanksgiving theme. There are so many we are allotted in our life spans. The Sisters of Holy Cross things that one can be thankful for; so Thanksgiving Day, as such, started with £t. Margaret’s Convent, WITH OUR many, in fact, that if we were to try to list the Pilgrims of Plymouth. It was linked Alexandria, Ont., them this column would be running over. directly with the soil, a day set aside by the October 9, 1956. For instance, we can be thankful for1 -pioneer primary producers of the American Mr. Eugene Macdonald, RAMBLING those few days of dry weather that per- colonies at which time thanks would be Editor of Glengarry News. mitted a harvest many farmers were begin- given to a kindly providence for an abund- Mr. Editor : REPORTER ning to despair of. Glengarry grain is not ant harvest. Will you permit us through the By ED. all in yet, but a week without rain made Life today is less closely attuned to the medium of your widely circulated soil for many. Yet even those of the cities paper, to give expression to our So many people are sitting on a big hole in the number of still uncut fields sentiments of appreciation of -the top of the world these days, no in this area. should find many reasons for thanksgiving. co-operation which has -been so' wonder it’s in such bad shape. We could count up innumerable things And we of the small towns and the farms generously shown ns by our local *«*****:!' for which we should give thanks. For many can be thankful that the harvest is not as friends in the organizing and pub- THE JOKE’S ON US bad as it might have been considering the licizing of the great event of our of us the celebration of a centennial this The story’s been all over town for adverse weather which has plagued the first Centenary. week-end was à time for saying ‘thank you’ more than a week now so we aren’t husbandman practically all year.' First of all we thank, with all our to the members of Holy Cross, who have likely to be spoiling it for any more laboured among us for 100 years. Monday’s wind took a heavy toll of the hearts, the members of the organ- izing committee: Alex DaPrato, tellers. It’s a jokë, and it’s on us. All of us should be thankful that we golden, frost-tinted leaves. A long, cold The way we hear it, Mrs. Jones, Miss Marguerite- Segér, Ronald live in a country that permits us personal winter may be ahead. But are we not in a calls up a friend. “You’re a 'nice - freedom, at least up to a point ; in a land much happier position to endure it -than (Sandfield) Macdonald, Gerald Mc- one, I was talking to you this morn- many other peoples who lack the con- Donald. With their generous help ing and you didn’t tell m® Red Mc- abundant in natural resources waiting only they smoothed cut difficulties and our .own individual initiative to provide us veniences we so take for granted. Perhaps Hugh bought the News. You must- rendered valuable service. The - have known, you’re ' such a close with the material wealth many less provi- ' we would be less likely to take our blessings C-W.L. and ladies of the town for friend of Gene’s.” dent lands cannot promise. for granted if we remembered more often their help and donations toward There are many things more personal from whencé they come, and to whom we the banquet, and their service at (And the friend protests she hadn’t- to each of us for which we should be giving owe thanksgiving. the tables. heard a word about it. Before she. We are indebted to all those, old can -get on the ’phone to find out- and young, who helped to make the more about the deal, Mrs. Jones calls her back. “And did you hear pageant a success, and the ladies rr Will TV Kill The Classic ? who, by their century-old costumes, A Towering Engine, 25 Feet Away” the price Red paid for it? Seven cents.” a two-pronged attack at baseball. It is recreated the scene of 1856. • (From the Blue Bell) Is the world series in baseball all it has ' And do you know the tale could., been built up to be-through the years? Has showing up the great American classic as To Major McDonald and Mrs. Five men in a car, bound for an evening’s fishing. Four passengers -McDonald for recalling the event of with confidence in their driver’s ability and caution. One level railroad be quite true except for the fact television robbed it of much of its former just another sport which lacks the action crossing and a fast freight. that Red sells some 200i copies of and competitiveness of say hockey or foot- ' the unveiling of the monument to glamor; or has the brand of ball deterior- our brave boys of the war of 1914- These words and a few moments of fear/substitute for a newspaper the* News over at the Hub each, ated with the years? Or .is it that we are ball. And at the same time it could be 1918 we owe appreciation and headline. week. So he can buy the News for seeing it with eyes that are older ? lowering the brand of ball as it dries up thanks. My eyes and thoughts were on a road map — a shout of “A Train”, five cents, or still better, read it for- blended with a w'histle and roar — the forward- lurch of applied brakes -nothing before re-selling it. Perhaps that second game of the series the sources of talent by sending the minor We extend our thanks to all the then my eyes could, see nothing but a towering engine, 26Jeet away. The served to bring on this thought. That was- leagues into the financial doldrums and ladies and gentlemen on the recep- We enjoyed the story and we’re^ short second- of time to halt the car seamed an hour, I . thought I knew nothing better than bush-league ball on the thence into oblivion. tion and ushers’ committee. By busy now trying to track down the the sensation of fear. What I had experienced before can now be filed part of the perennial champion Yankees. There was a day when we glued our their cordiality they made all Wit. who started the whole thing.. under “eoneem”. Maybe we could hire him or her A team that had won its league honors ip a ears to the radio to hear of the doings of visitors feel at home. Each passing freight car, could be counted by the jarring against the to write this column. walk was incapable of finding one pitcher the Dean brothers, the Ruths, Gehrigs, Laz- To Mi'S. McCulloch, and Miss front of the automobile — we sat frozen — my body seemed to weigh on its staff with the stuff to stay in there. zeris, et al. Perhaps the broadcaster was Maclnnes we extend our thanks for a thousand pounds — my heart hammered and a prickling sensation on Answering the children’s If those same Yanks had been good enough building it all up. But today, when TV letting us have pupils from their the bask of my neck was foreign, lihe silence as the train receded could permits us to see every move on the dancing schools. The little dancers questions isn’t the hardest part to stay out in front' of the rest, of the be heard. for the parent. It’s knowing by their grace and agility, en- American League teams- all through the diamond, we feel let down. No one moved for a long minute, tension was broken when a car what to say when they question thralled the audience. season, did not that suggest the other teams Baseball may be as good as ever. The pulled alongside and we heard “That was a close one!” the answer. must have been rather weak? World Series may be the classic it always Miss Lucille Laporte and- her Excuses? — none. Visibility along track at least one mile. Our ******** And the fact that the Yankees came was. Perhaps we don’t thrill to it in the sister Yvette added to the evening’s driver could only say “I’m sorry, my mind must have been miles away.” HE SAID IT WITH FLOWERS back to winning form, were good enough same way because we have transferred our enjoyment by their- singing and ac- It almost happened ! I’m glad it didn’t. Now I realize that my companiment. We thank them. , respect for railroad crossings had diminished. How about yours? Think We shoulda known better than ta Monday to hold the Dodgers 'hitless, only «first interest to football. The pigskin game, use Henry Duggan’s name in vain., To Reverend Father MoPhail and about this each time you approach a railroad crossing. strengthens the thought that Brooklyn’s in our view, is a natural for television. We in last week’s issue. You can’t get Mrs. D. E. Macphee, we offer a Don’t let it happen to you. You might not get a second chance. ‘bums’ are steadily descending, too, from look forward to each game and perhaps we ahead of that fellow, and for sure, the- pinnacle they once held as National have been resenting the fact this week-end gracious ‘thank you’ for providing you’ll never have the last word. the Scottish music. presence and their kind words. League champs in their own right. The that the World Series was robbing us of to all our guests, friends and for- There he was, up on the platform'. The members of St. Finnan’s brand of baseball, it appears, is deterior- precious minutes from the Big Four shows. mer pupils for their coming, some To His -Excellency Bishop Bro- at Sunday’s centenary re-union in. Choir outdid themselves at the ating every year in the majors as the player But we do have the idea that ten years from such distances as Miss Mary deur, we extend a word of sincere Alexander Hall, doing his usual ex- pool dries up at its source in the minors. from now the World Series will scarcely Solemn High Mass and Solemn U. McDonell from Smithers, B.C.; thanks for his condescension in cellent job of M.C’ing, when he. We have held this idea almost since' deserve the name. TV will by then have Benediction - of the Blessed Sacra- Findlay McDonald from Edwards being present at the banquet and at spots us down at the door. We can ment. Their magnificent achieve- Air Force Base in California, and the pageant. just sea- that brilliant mind working- we viewed our first World Series on tele- dried up the sources. of - baseball talent ment showed the result of many his sister, Mrs. Tait, from Detroit, vision. And perhaps television is dealing worthy of a world title. To the cordial and competent He put me on the spot, hé’s remem- hours of devoted practice. We and Arthur Campbell, of South chairman, our former pupil, Henry bering, let’s do likewise by him. So- thank them sincerely. Beloit, 111. Duggan, who made everything so he pays the News a deft little com- We thank the sanctuary boys who We thank His Worship the Mayor, pleasant and successful, we extend pliment, not » forgetting that it’s Why The Delay On The 401 ? so faithfully added to their duties Mr. Simon, for his gracious pres- our expression of cordial thanks. National Newspaper Week, and he as Altar Boys. ence; Osie Villeneuve, M.P.P., and To Rev. Father MePhail, our turns all eyes on a blushing editor Estimates are very unreliable things, due in 1958. Since long before the first sod We extend most sincere thanks Raymond Bruneau, M.P., for their (Continued on Page 3) whom he knows darn well would: and figures can lie. Still there is food for was turned on the -Seaway project, two rather remain in the shadows. thought in the picture of'our traffic prob- years ago, we have been told of ambitious i^SSS£SSSSSSSSSSSS?S$S8SSSSSSS5S8SSSSSSSSS8SS88SS8S8?SS2S2SS5SS85SSSSS8SSiSSSSSSSS5SSSSSSSS2SiSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSgSSSS5SS8SSSSSiSSSSS2SiSSSS8^SS8SSS2sa We are firm believers in the value: lem, less than a decade hence, painted by plans for the new, four-lanes at least, No. of publicity. We know from ex- the President of General Motors of Canada 401 which ' will run north of a new scenic DO YOU perience that it -pays to -advertise.. in a recent address. We quote: No. 2. And. what has been done in more Oüld Liarjô Syr^e ... REMEMBER? And we’re always glad- to hear our paper plugged. So this time, Henry, “Parked bumper to bumper,a the num- than two years?- ^ — ) Gleaned from the fyles oiof The Glengarry News ber of passenger cars we expect to see The absolute minimum mileage of a well forgive. We’ve taken brick- TEN YEARS AGO THIRTY YEARS AGO Glengarry: Pte. ©has. Geo. .Proctor, bats before, so we should be able: registered in Canada in 1965 reach for about diversion of No. 2 in the work area has been to take the infrequent bouquet that : Friday, October 8, 1926— son of Mr. ©has. Proctor of St. 13,>300 miles. Then there are 1.6 million completed, the route of the new 401 has Friday, October 11, 1946— comes our way, especially one as. trucks and buses to find road space for, and been more or less planned, and in sporadic Raphaels; Donald R. Kennedy of The senior boys’ events at the an- St. Albert, Alta., a son of Mr. Myles flowery as you can fashion. -Opl. C. J. Lajoie of Alexandria, is ******** some of them are 60 feet long. In ofher spots between Cornwall and Kingston the nual High 'School Field Day on Kennedy, and Pte. K. F. Mac- among Army personnel due home words, if, at the same time, we put all the earth has been at least turned. But there is Thursday afternoon last boiled Lerman of Nanaimo, B.C., son of Living in the past has one next week. Among iy-ar brides due vehicles we expect to have in 1965. on the no expectancy of a completed 401 from To- down to a three-corn-îred fight be- Rev. Dr. A. K. -MacLsnnan, formerly point in its favor—it’s cheaper. $*«*$$** paved highway system -we have now, there ronto to the Québec border by 1958. At the yesterday was Mrs. Betty Andre, tween Ed. J. Macdonald, Earl Brad- of Dalhousie Mills. would be less than two car lengths between rate the Ontario Highways Department is wife of Gnr. A. P. J. Andre of Lan- ley and M. McCormick, these three HAPPY, YOUTHFUL FACES caster.—Glengarry Calf Club mem- ☆ ☆ ☆ any two drivers in the country. now going, the Seaway 'and power project- -placing in every event and ending FIFTY YEARS AGO It was nice meeting so many old bers dominated the show at Kempt- in that order. Inez McGillivray “And if we continué to add paved high- will long have been completed, and Can- Friday, October 12 1906— friends at Sunday’s re-union of s£.. ville last week. Helen Scott, 13, of lead in the senior girls’ class, while , ways at no better than our present rate, ada’s main tourist artery will be even worse Martintown, showed the grand Margaret’s ex-pupils and- teachers.. Wallace Morris Was first in the The universal approval and en- The more we are together, the hap- that distance between ears will increase by than it is today. There will be diversions champion Holstein, while Ralph intermediate boys’ grouping. — dorsation by the ratepayers of the pier we are, to paraphrase an old: and detours from the new 401 tq. the new Watt, Lancaster, not only had the no more than 23 feet. The blunt truth is Degrees to be conferred at the movement for Separation has been song. that we are being crowded off our inade- Nt). 2, to the old No. 2, and only the tourists champion Ayrshire, but was1 top autumn convocation at Queen’s, evident at the many meetings held But these re-unions leave a sober- quate road system.” who want badly enough to see Montreal will showman for Ayrshires and reserve- -Kingston, on November 12, ware an- throughout Glengarry lately, and have the patience to take it. grand champion showman of the ing second thought — how old we’re We may make an allowance for estim- nounced on Saturday, the following there is no doubt -that when the getting, and how fast the yearly What Ontario highway, wé ask, should entire shew. — The new Minshall Glengarrians being listed: B.A. with question is submitted an over- ates, and even discount, the natural desire organ was unveiled in St. Columba cycle is spinning. It’s wonderful to for better roads that manufacturers of take precedence over replacement of a tery honors, Mary Chisholm, Alexandria, whelming verdict for Separation meet old friends, yet the mere fact, Church, Kirk Hill, Sunday, by Mrs. daughter of Mr. -and Mrs. V. G. will- result. — Laurie St. John has motor vehicles might be expected to possess inadequate No. 2, due to be under 50 feet William Dewar. It is a memorial that they are “old” friends can be if only from the cold business viewpoint. of water only two years from now? How Chisholm; R.A., pass, Mabel Lorena joined forces With.his father, Alfred a reminder that we ourselves are to eight mem-bers of the church who Cattan-ach, Williamstown ; John St. John1, barber, and a third chair Shave a figure here or there and we still assess the planning of an Ontario Highways died in two world wars. — Raymond not getting any younger. Department which has done literally noth- MacLeod, Dalhousie, and Marion. has been added, making the shop must agree- that our highway systems are Hurtubise has received his dis- Welsh, Maxville. — We'congratulate complete in every particular. — J. That wasn’t true of everyone we. falling steadily behind the ever-increasing ing about replacing No. 2 from Kingston charge from the R.CAF and arrived Doug-al Chisholm of the Alexandria R. McMaster, proprietor of the Ot- met at Sunday’s gathering. We demands of traffic. to Riviere Beaudette, when - it knows full home from Watson Lake, B.C., on High School upon his success at the tawa Hotel, after spending several talked with Sisters of the Holy -Cross who were 'teaching in the. well that that stretch of roadway must be Monday, — Young Lloyd Barbara, Provincial -School Boys’ Meet held: weeks in Manitoba -and the North By 1965, according to this GM official, Alexander School when we first replaced by 1958. returned Friday from hospital in at Toronto on Friday last, -when he West, returned to town on Thurs- cars and trucks will be so numerous, in darkened its doors. And we were Canada as to crowd every mile of our This is a deep dark plot to divert the Ottawa, completely cured. captured second place in the half- day of last week. — Mr. and Mrs. mile race. Wm. Forrester have this weeks -again struck by the fresh, youthful- country’s present paved roads. The decade tourist traffic from Quebec into Ontario’s faces of members of the Community will have brought some considerable im- summer playgrounds, we have read. But ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆ moved into their handsome new r who have -been on this earthly we cannot credit that. TWENTY YEARS AGO FORTY YEARS AGO dwelling house on Bishop street provement of our present highways, of north. sphere much longer than even we. Friday, October 6, 1916— They don’t seem to age, as we who course. But if we are to judge the whole by But how else relate the lack of progress Friday, October 9, 1936— ☆ ☆ ☆ are living a more materialistic,, the progress we have seen on Canada’s most- in highway construction along the St. Law- A big blaze early on Sunday SIXTY YEARS AGO travelled artery, No. 2 Highway between hectic life, tend to show our years. rence with, for example, the all-out effort -Frank -McPhee of Winnipeg, a son morning consumed- the Queen’s Friday, October 9, 1896— Toronto and Montreal, then we are headed of another provincial department, Hydro, of the late Mr. and Mrs. James Mc- Hotel on Main street, the property It could be a matter of habit, of. for a real foul-up, much less than a decade to get its job done. If there had been inter- Phee of Alexandria, was instantly of H. R. Macdonald, and placed the The ‘^Alexandria Butter Box”, course. Their Holy Cross dress hence. departmental planning on the power pro- killed in an automobile accident at surrounding -buildings in jeopardy patented by Macpherson & Schell, could be concealing telltale signs of. In the area west of Cornwall, No. 2 ject, surely the new. 401 would be at least Plaisance, Què., Sunday evening. for a while. — P. A. Huot, a prom- is now on the market and is claimed age more apparent in us. And their must be replaced because of the flooding taking shape ? Adair Macdonell of Montreal, suf- inent citizen and'leading merchant by the trade the best in existence. personal habits, their dedicated fered several broken ribs and other of Alexandria, passed away at his Good for Alexandria. —• A. C. Mc- lives, may account for the unfur- injuries in the accident. — Mrs. G. residence on Bishop street,- on Mon- Donald has opened out a shop for xowed brow, the clear complexion,, Misiani and Miss -Nora Tobin ar- day evening, October 2. — A large electrical supplies in that part of the smiling eyes that our mirror THE GLENGARRY NEWS rived from New York, Wednesday, number of the members of “D” Co. Harrison’s block lately occupied by disclosed to us once upon a time, to ’ be with their parents, Mr. and when we were young. Member of: of the 154th Bn. arrived in town A. -Spooner, butcher. — On Monday Canadian Weekly Newspapers’ Association; Ontario Weekly ■Mrs. F. J. Tobin, for then- golden this week and many are now paying evening, Peter Grant of Moose ■These Holy -Cross -Sisters, and,. Newspapers’ Association; Audit Bureau of Circulation -anniversary. _— Charles Blaney of their last visit for some time to Creek engaged as -a sawyer in -members of other religious com- Published every Thursday by Maxville, suffered a badly crushed their homes and relatives here. Messrs. McRae’s saw mill at Green- munities, must sometimes get a kick P.O. Box 10 — The News Printing Company — Telephone 9 leg in an accident on Monday. — — M. Markson, W. Crewson, Alex- field met with a terrible accident. out of the frenzied efforts of their Mrs. F. S. Campbell of St. Elmo, EUGENE A. MACDONALD - EDITOR AND PUBLISHER andria, and W. Campbell of Mc- In helping one of the workmen turn -more worldly sisters to retain or re- fell and broke her hijr Wednesday, OL*' Crimmon, left this week to attend- a log onto the carriage, he was in gain the look of youth. The latest. while visiting her sistef, Miss Janet McGill University, Montreal.—The some manner thrown onto the large fashions, dieting, skin creams, mas- SUBSCRIPTION RATES (effective January 1st, .1953) : $3.50 per year, anywhere in Canada, McNaughton of Maxyille. — Mrs. Bank of Hochelaga has opened a saw which caught in' his right hip. sage, exercises —• none of these are payable in advance; United States and Foreign, $4.50 per year. A. K. MacLean of 'Ottawa, an- permanent branch in the village of and calf and removed large pieces- the perfect answer, they might BISPLAY ADVERTISING RATES: Casual, 70 cents per column inch. Contract rates given on nounces the engagement of her Moose Creek. John D. McIntosh of of flesh. Dr. Munro of Maxville, muse. It’s just a matter of habit. application. COPY MUST BE IN OUR OFFICE NOT LATER THAN 12 NOON WEDNESDAY. daughter, Flora Jean, to Rev. Apple Hill, will be in charge. — was called and after dressing the *«#**$** Donald Neil MaeMillah, B.D., Ch.D., Messages* have been received con- wbunds had Mr. Grant removed to Some guys are so tight that Authorized as Second Class Matter by the Post Office Department, Ottawa, Canada of Dunvegan, the marriage to take veying the distressing news of the the Royal Victoria Hospital, Mont- when they pick up their own place the middle of 'October. death in action of three sons of real, for treatment. check they’re treating. The liiengarry i\ews, iuexanaria, umano, i nursciay, uctober iltli, lyab Page 3

St. -Margaret’s, represented all for- The meeting opened by singing ST. RAPHAEL’S Albert Laurin, Who so kindly at the time of our Golden Jubilee Psalm “Set Thou Thy Trust Upon mer pupils, outdid himself as an printed our invitation cards gratis. « NEWS *' AND • and gave excellent publicity to that -the Lord”. The Scripture lesson, orator. His inspiring address will Last, but not least, we -owe a deep event. Now, his capable son, by his OF INTEREST IHAXVILLE SURROUNDING • “The Wonder of the Harvest”, was Miss Y. Andre, Montreal, was long live in the memories of all debt of gratitude to you, Mr. Editor, graphic articles, has covered our FROM DISTRICT • given by Mrs. Carter. Mrs. Alan home for the week-end. who heard. Our -sincere thanks to -and your staff, for the splendid Centenary Celebration with great Vallance led in prayer. “Come Ye Mrs. B. McGillis spent several him. articles which appeared in January splendor. Thankful People, Come” was sung. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Campbell had sister, Miss Haggart. days in Ottawa recently while at- Rev. ‘Charles Gauthier, the cordial and again in last week’s and this Again we extend to all, our heart- Readings from the Glad Tidings as toeir guests for the week-end", Mr-, and Mrs. ‘Robert Haggart of tending the Therrien - Bunyan “Pastor of Glengarry”, brought joy week’s issues. We thank you for felt thanks and appreciation. were given bÿ Mrs. C. Kennedy andi their daughter, Miss Harriet Camp- Montreal, spent Thanksgiving week- wedding. to many hearts by his reminis- keeping up the tradition established THE Mrs. A. Munro. bell of Ottawa, and Mrs. Campbell’s end with their aunt, Miss Sara Miss Pauline Valade and Miss Ar- cences, his cordiality and kindness- by your greatly esteemed father, SISTERS -OF HOLY CROSS (Prayer closed the devotions. Mrs. sister, Miss Louise .Aird of Ottawa. Haggart. They were guests at the mand-e Lglonde, Montreal, are to all. He captured all the hearts Colonel A. G. F. Macdon-ald. He St. -Margaret’s Convent, Milles - Pilon wedding on Saturday. W. S. MacLean presided for the spending the holiday week - end of the audience. We are happy to was editor of The Glengarry News Alexandria. Thos. Haggart of Montreal, spent business portion. She opened with here. thank him. the holiday Week-end- with his •Peter MoEwen of Osgoode Hall, Toronto, was the week-end guest of a poem, “We Thank Thee”. We regret the serious illness of The Richelieu Club, the C.W.L., An invitation was received by -the MEET ONE OF YOUR his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Mrs. Carson King, -and extend sin- Mother - General and her Council, Evening Auxiliary to attend a meet- cere sympathy to Mr. and Mrs. John NEIGHBOURS M-cEwen. and several individuals both priests •Mr. -and- Mrs. Frank Macdonald ing -at Dunvegan on Monday, Oc- St. Germain in the tragic death of and laity made donations on the OPENING AT MAXVILLE tober 29, to hear Miss Goll-an speak. and son, Brian, of Kirkland Lake, their son, Percy ‘St. Germain. occasion. To all, our appreciation wire -guests of Mr. and Mrs. O. The 'Fall Thankoffering meeting Mr. and Mrs. A. J. R. McDonald of their generosity. Villeneuve and- sons. will be held the week of October 16, were in Montreal, Saturday. MONDAY, OCTOBER 15th jointly with the senior society. We oWe a special word of thanks Allan Rafuse of Cobourg, spent Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd McDonald to -our Superior General, Mother M. Thanksgiving with- Mrs. Rafuse, An invitation was extended to Mr. Self of ©t. Andrews Church, Lan- and family of Montreal, spent of St. Rose, and her Assistants: Teddy and Christine, at their home caster, to show a film at the meet- Thanksgiving Day with Mr. and ' Mother M. of St. Medard, Mother Sally’s Beauty Parlour here. Mrs. Rod McDonald. M. of St. Maureen, Mother M. of St. Mr. and Mrs. A. Willis and daugh^. ing. The bale report and the trea- Gerard Brunet returned home Jean B. de Rossi, Mother M. of St. A MODERN, COMFORTABLE PARLOUR ter of .Milton, called on Mr. and surer’s report were given. Saturday from a trip to Northern Christophe, and Mother M. of St. Mrs. A. Rafuse on Saturday, and Ontario. Natalie, Secretary General, who, by OFFERING A COMPLETE BEAUTY SERVICE then spent the week-end with rela- The subscriptions to the Glad Tidings will be received at the No- Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Valade, Miss their presence, enhanced the splen- TO THE RESIDENTS OF MAXVILLE tives at Vankleek Hill. : vember meeting. They will be $1.00 P. Valade and Miss A. Lalonde dor of the celebrations. Likewise Keith MacDouigall of Hamilton, to our , Mother spent last week with his parents, per year and will be sent direct. visited Cornwall and viewed the A short prayer, and a hymn closed Seaway project Sunday. M. of St. Wenceslas, who left aside- Mr. and Mrs. A. D-. MacDougall. other pressing duties to attend and For Appointment . . . Phone Maxville 233 •Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wilkes, the meeting. umba Presbyterian Church on Sun- extend her help. MISS SALLY SMALL, Proprietress Nancy and Norma, of Brockville, 1 EVENING AUXILIARY We offer grateful thanks to MAIN STREET were week-end guests with Mr. and day, October 14, at ill am. MAXVILLE XARRY J. McCOSHAM Mrs. A. Wilkes and Mrs. Dora The October meeting of the Eve- Preparatory service will be held- ning Auxiliary (WMS) of the Max- -District Supervisor Campbell. on Friday evening at 7.30 p.m., and Mrs. Catherine McDonald, Penny ville United Church was held in the on Sunday evening at 7.30 p.m., at -church hall on Tuesday, ‘October 2. —PHONES— ■and Judy, are moving into the i Which Mr. Ralph E. McKenzie will Campbell apartment recently vacat- Mrs. Gordon Munroe’s unit was in j preside. Rev. E. E. Preston will You cantqo charge. Mrs. Munroe opened the Office 401 — Res. 4850-W ed by Mr. and Mrs. Rod Mac- occupy the -pulpit on Sunday morn- meeting with prayer. Assisting her 165 Pitt Street. Cornwall Lenn-an. ing. Visitors welcome. “DISCOVER THE DIFFERENCE Mr. and Mrs. Manchester and were Mrs. J. Jamieson, Mrs; A. o Campbell, Mrs. A. Rafuse and Mrs. ALL-OUT He is an independent business- daughters spent the wteek-end in man i engaged in what has Amprior. C. MadPhail. Mrs. C. B. McDermid Letters To Editor... IN DODGE” beep termed “one of the most Ross Howes, Misses Helen Rowe, gave the second chapter of the If you feel unselfish professions in the Mr. and Mrs. P. E. Hunt, of To- Study Book. Continued from Page 2 ON DISPLAY AT world” -— that of life insurance Mrs. Howard McEwen introduced -counsellor. His success is en- ronto, visited Mr. and Mrs. C. pastor, and the members of St. tirely dependent upon the Rowe. and welcomed Mrs. ‘Pearl Campbell, Finnan’s Parish, to Rev. E. Houde enterprise and initiative with Mrs. Jenaek of ‘Cornwall, visitedi vice-president of the Glengarry and his parishioners of the Sacred ALL-IN Presbyterial, who was making her These days most people work under which he studies the needs her mother, Mrs. Eva Guindon, this Heart Parish, to the Rev. Brothers pressure, worry more, sleep less. This Morrow -of his neighbours. Trained and j week. official visit. She gave a splendid of Sacred Heart Parish, to the strain on body and brain makes physical experienced in the intricacies Mr-, and Mrs. W. A. MoGeachy of address to the group. pupils of Our Lady of Perpetual fitness easier to lose—-harder to regain. of modem finance and the Today’s tense living, lowered resistance, frailties of human nature, his Chatham, visited their niece, Mrs. Mrs. Stanley Kippen read a fare- Help School, those of Maria Gor- C. B. McDermid, and Mr. Mc- -etti, and those of tto© Alexander overwork, worry—any of these may affect aims are the promotion of well address and Mrs. M-acPhail normal kidney action. When kidneys get good citizenship and the pres- Dsrmid, on Tuesday and Wednes- presented a gift to Mrs. A. Rafuse, School, we give our grateful thanks out of order, excess acids and wastes Motor Sales ervation of human happiness. day. from the- Auxiliary. Mrs. Rafuse for their presentations. remain in the system. Then backache, Let him help you save! and family are leaving shortly for 'Our School Trustees were unsur- disturbed rest, that “tired-out” heavy- ST. ANDREW’S their new home in Cobourg. Our passed in their generous donation. headed feeling often follow. That’s the PHONE 16 — MAXVILLE EVENING AUXILIARY best wishes go With them. Mrs. time to take Dodd’s Kidney Pills. Dodd’s We greatly appreciate their gift stimulate the kidneys to normal action. The régulai*' meeting of St. An- Rafuse has been a very active and and their congratulations, and Then you feel better—sleep better—work ★ ★ ★ SUN LIFE drew’s Evening Auxiliary was held willing worker in all departments ASSURANCE COMPANY thank them most earnestly. better. Ask for Dodd’s Kidney Pills at Mickey MacCaskill, Service Manager in the Sunday School room, October of the church and will be greatly Our guest speaker, -Rev. A. L. any drug counter. 53 2. Mrs. Ed. Carter’s unit was in missed. Cameron, who as a former pupil of OF CANADA charge. The president, Mrs. C. B. Mc- Dermid, presided over the business period. The meeting closed with Before the Mizpah benediction. Lunch was YOUR LETTER IS served by Mrs. Mum-pe’s unit. FOOD IMPORTANT! KIRK HILL

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Maxville High’s Track And Field Many Ex-Pupils Widely Mourned Squad Takes Inter-School Title Here From Afar In Lancaster Area Maxville High School athleteso- i They came from near and far Funeral services were held on- aeeumula'ted a total of 77 points at to help the Holy Cross Sisters cele- Friday, September 28,‘ in St. An- Avontnore to regain, the inter-school No Decision Yet brate their 100th year In Alex- drew’s United Church, 2nd Con- athletic title it had lost last year andria, but unhappily not all of cession! of Lancaster, for Mary to Avonmore. By virtue of its. vic- them signed the Visitors’ Book Watson MacLeod,’"beloved wife of tory, the 1957 inter-school meet On Hockey Front which was passed around Alexander Alexander P. MacGregor of Bains- will be held in Maxville. A second meeting to discuss arena Hall for that purpose. ville. Aultsville High School was run- and hockey prospects ra/as held un- Following are the names of those Mrs. MacGregor died in her 66th ner-up with 69 points, Finch and | cler auspices of the Board of Trade from a distance who signed the, year in Cornwall General Hospital,, Avonmore .trailing with 68 and 42 last night. Nothing could be de register: from Montreal—JVIrs. Etta where she had beqn a patient for Hamill, Mr. and Mrs. Henry points, respectively. elded pending a decision by the a month. Outstanding athletes in the meet Gardens’ directors as to whether Duggan, Mary C. McCormick, Electa 1 A dattghter of the late Mr. and were Linden Wells of Aultsville, they will open the arena for the and Lucille Laferriere, Mrs. Wallace season ahead. Seme directors have Caven, Mrs. Hilmer Ross, Mrs. J. Mrs. John Duncan McLeod of Glen' with. 01 points in junior compe- Nevis, she was a veteran of the tition, and Dorine Filon of Avon- been unavailable for a meeting, but Bedard, Mrs. Pat Brady, Mrs. D. R. First World War, having served in more, with 15 points in senior girls. they are to meet Monday. MacDonald, Mrs. Ella Periard, Miss and 'England with the 3rd Individual championships in the A special committee has looked Doris Belcher, Mrs. Agnes Bouchard Canadian General Hospital. An ex-- various classes were as follows : into the hockey prospects. We un- Creates, Mrs. Adair Maodonell, Mrs. ceptiohally capable person, she took, Junior boys: 1, Linden Wells; 2, derstand Alexandria would be wel- F. H. de Lancey, Miss Isabel Mc- Cormick, Mrs. Dora Fournier, Mrs. an active part in church work and Charles Golden, Maxville, 7. points. comed into the Ontario - Quebec Institute affairs, and her passing Intermediate boys : 1, Leland Rowat, loop, but further planning must Henry Mallette, Mrs. R. Oamolese, Aultsville, 16 points; 2, Donald Voll- await the word from the Gardens Mrs. Alphonse Laferriere, Mrs. Don was a great loss to heir community,, rath, Finch; F. B. Villeneuve, Max- directors. aida MacDonald, Mrs. Gertrude ; and to her many friends and ac- Lea. quaintances. ville, and Janies McGill, Avonmore Laurent Crevier, president of the (all tied), 7 points. Senior boys: Border Legaue, was in attendance, From Ottawa — Mr. and Mrs. Left to mourn her, in addition to E, Alastair MaeEwen, Maxville, and and he reported prospects for at Norman Duggan, John B. Dewar, her husband, are one son, Keith. Donat Leva, Maxville (tied), 13 least four teams In the Border- Mr. and Mrs. John A. McDonald MacGregor of Champlain, Que., and points; Ercel Baker, Finch, 12 League.—Maxville, Lancaster, Vank- and Gary, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce. two daughters, Mrs. G. P. Dobbin points. leek Hill and Dalhousie. Irvine and family, Mrs. Ray (Beryl), of Ancaster, Ont., and Mrs. Junior .girls: 1, Joyce Hollister, Whall'ey, Mrs. Marcel Carter, Mr. Vivian Vellet (Margaret), who ar- Aultsville, 11 .points; 2, Patsy Ann and Mrs. Lee Mopormick. rived from South Afirica to be with O’Donohue, Finch, 9 points. Inter- In Friendly Game Others were Messrs. Conrad, her. mediate girls: 1, Lillian Millross, Albert and Ubald Pigeon, and Mrs. Loohiel’s champion soccer team, She also leaves three sisters, Aultsville, 8 points: 2, Claudette Alberto Julien, all of Sherbrooke, idle for two months after taking the Margaret, Ruth and Evelyn, of Madore, Finch, 4 points. Senior Que.; Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Glengarry football crown, neverthe- Montreal, and six brothers, D. A. girls: 1, Dorine Pilon, Avonmore, 15 Bruneau, Hawkestoury; Mr. Arthur less held Cornwall Courtaulds to a McLeod, Glen Neyis; John McLeod, points; 2, Ann McDougall, Shirley Campbell, Rockton, HI.; Mr. and. 4-3 lead in a game played last Sat- South Africa; Fred McLeod” South- Presley, both of Finch, and Lor- Mfs. E. W. Morns and family, ., . . , urday in Cornwall. The Courtaulds T 0 raine Shaver of Aultsvills (tied), 5 Campbell’s Bay;-o Mrs. J. J. Car-;■ west Aireca; Kenneth-, . .McLeod, _ . ’ Sam. team were champions of the Ottawa „ , , ’ „ , „ „ . . McLeod' and John McLeod, Lan- p»oints. mody, Pembroke; Mrs. J. G. Beri- „ rm. : Valley League. , 1 caster. There are three 6grand- More than 452. students from the ault, Templeton, Que.; Mr. and Mrs. .} jj j . The Lochiellers were reinforced c 1 t ren four district high schools attended1. Phillipe Beauvais, L’Abord - a - i by two excellent players from two o Plo.uffe, Que.; Mrs. Marjorie Reeb, The funeral service was conduct- other Glengarry teams — Allan AMONG THOSE PRESENT—Four ex-pupils Edwards Air Force Base in California, to attend. Port Coltooume; Miss Mary U. Mc- ed before a large number of mourn- Ambrose McCormick of Greenfield, of £t. Margaret’s were caught by the cameraman In the background are Ulr.c Laionde and Alex nelius Donovan and Mrs. R. A. ers by Rev. W. E. Black:,‘assisted by Lions Visited By and Arnold McRae of Glen Sand- at the week-end re-union. Mrs. John D. Camp- McMillan of Alexandria. Berry, Ste Anne de Bellevue, Qus.; Rev. G. W. Irvine. Pallbearers were: field. Their three scores, against bell of Cornwall, ’is seen shaking hands with Mrs. Rachel M. Conway, Chute-a- John J. McLeod, Glen MoLeod,, Cornwall’s four, were booted in by Finlay J. MacDonald, who travelled far, from —Cut courtesy Daily Standard-Freeholder. Elondeau; Mrs. James Lowe, La- Walter Scott, Gerald Sangster, District Deputy K. Hay, Fred Quesnel and Raymond thute;- Mrs. Wilfrid Mainville, Ayl- Robert Robertson and Lloyd McRae- Deputy District Governor Peter Quesnel. mer, Que.; Mr. and Mrs. Donald J. Legionnaires were In attendance: Fuller of Smiths Falls, paid his There was no title at stake, and MaeDougall, Renfrew; Mr. Gerald end conducted the Legion ritual, official visit to the Alexandria Lions the boys thoroughly enjoyed the Ex-Glen garria ii Kitchen Shower St. Raphael’s CWL Pattorson, Mrs. H. Montgomery, of and a Lament was played by Angus Club, at their dinner meeting, friendly game, which Was notable Toronto. Monday. He was accompanied by for its lack of “rough stuff”. Q. McDonald on the pipes. The Ford Dixon, a past president of the At Larder Lake For Bride-Elect Names Convenors From Cornwall — Df. and Mrs. bier was draped with the Union Bruno Rouleau, ‘Mrs. John Camp- Smiths Falls club. chairman; Harold Nyman and A kitchen shower in honour of The St. Raphael’s OWL held their ; Jack. bell, Mi-s. F. T. Costello, Mrs. A. W. In his address to the local Lions, Arnold Smith. Sam Brunet will Feted 90th Date Miss,. Sandra MacDonell, was held monthly meeting at St. Raphaels, McMillam, Mrs. William Caul, Mrs. the Deputy District .Governor left replace A1 Simser as lion tamer. Saturday, September 22, at the on October 2. Fifty members were Kirkland Lake, Oct. 4. -— Eyes Arthur Wattle, Miss Exilda Guer- the thought that belonging to a Wilton Cardinal acted as tail home of Mrs. Angus R. MacDonell, present. Rev. D. A. Kerr opened twinkling, and his feet tapping to. rier, Mrs. Gabrielle Tremblay, Mr. YOU ARE INVITED service club is the rent you pay for twister. Green Valley, with Mrs. Roger the meeting with prayer. The the droning rhythm of the bag- and Mrs. J. J. Fox, Mrs. Alice the space you occupy on this earth. o Martin and Mrs. Donald MacDonell minutes of the last meeting were TO HEAR In every club, he reminded, some pipes, Larder Lakels oldest citizen as assistant hostesses. i read by the recording secretary, Renaud, Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Mac- have paid their rent in full, others happily enjoyed his 90th birthday A corsage of yellow gladioli was Miss Florence Kennedy. Donald and George MacDonald. St. Mary’s Church party yesterday amidst scores of Rev. Robert MacCrackeit are in arrears. pinned on the bride-elect as she The president, Mrs. Mervyn Mc- Syracuse, N.Y.« President John Grant was in the friends and neighbors. The cheer- Donald, gave a resume of the recent entered the home, to be greeted by The following conveners were chair and several committee reports ful and , chipper nonagenarian is about 40 guests. The address was CWL convention held in Cornwall. and Blessed By Bishop Colin MbBae, a veteran, prospector nominated: were received. Jim Graham, re- read by Mrs. Mark MacDonell, and Mrs. McDonald gave special men- porting for the Crippled Children’s . Formal blessing and dedication of of the north country, who, despite she was presented with a bride’s tion to the impressive addresses by Education, Mrs. Bruno Levert; Rev. F. F. Reade committee, shewed expenses of some St. Mary’s Church, Green Valley, his age, still actively works on his bock. Several kitchen gadgets were1 Bishop Smith and Bishop Marroco. Legislation, Mrs. Angus R. Mc- Almonte, Ontario $300 since the close of the cam- took place Sunday evening, Sep- many claims in the vicinity of Lar- individually presented, with an ac- It was decided' that the CWL Donald; Citizenship, Mrs. Ernest paign. 7 .They covered' corrective tember 30, with His Excellency Most der Lake. companying humorous verse for eater to a tea for the Girard; Immigration, Mrs. Jim AT A RALLY Rev. Rosarlô Brodeur," D.D., Bishop 1 boots, x-rays, braces, crutches, etc., The party in honor of the happy each; read by Miss Florence Teachers’ 'Convention, to be held O’Shea; Resolutions and Report in the and 'the attendance of three county of Alexandria, officiating. olster was organized by Rev. J. J. H. Kennedy. at Iona Academy on October 12. Covenanter Church The Bishop Was assisted at the 'Seelëy and members of the United Forms, Mrs. J. A. Shago;, Finance, children at summer camp. r Enjoyabls parleur games were, Also that a gift of a pair of blan- % mile east of Brodie Corner blessing ceremonies by Rev. J. D. Church in Larder Lake. The Wo- Mrs. Jack McDonald; Social Serv- Reporting for the Agriculture played and Mrs. Cameron Mc- , kets be given to the Sisters of Our 2% miles south of Dalkeith . committee, Lome Whelan declared McFhail, Alexandria, and Rev. men’s Federation of the United Donald and Mrs. John Archie Mc- Lady’s Missionaries, who are leav- ice, Mrs. Laurent Major; Press and Walter Hambleton, son of Mr. and Roland Rouleau, Glen Robertson, ‘Church had prepared sandwiches Donald. entertained at the piano. ing for Japan. Publicity, Mrs. Alex J. R. McDonald. Come and Join in Singing and among those present in the the God-given Evangelistic Psalms Mrs. Arthur Hambleton, Glen Rob- and coffee, and scores of visitors A delicious lunch, served toy the The CWL are also having Masses Mrs. Antoine Dupuis was nomin- ertson, was to use the club’s schol- sanctuary were; Rt. Rev. J. A. came in to enjoy the party or to hostesses, brougiht the afternoon to offered for the repose of the souls ated as corresponding secretary. arship at Kemptville Agricultural Brunelle, D.P.; Rev. J. Francis just shake hands with Mr. McRae, a close. of Henry Oarrtere and Garfield Mc- School. He was to report on Tues- Foley, Rev. Francis Lefebvre, Rev. and wish him all the best. Prior to this entertainment, about Donald, who were brothers of mem- The meeting closed with prayer TUESDAY, OCT. 16 day. The committee. also recom- . Bernard Plon, Rev. Legault, c.s.v.; Mr. McRae enjoyed himself thor- 25 guests were present at a mis- bers. by Rev. D. A. Kerr. 8 o’clock mended the club’s agriculture night Rev. .George Griffin, c.s.v.; Rev. oughly. He chatted about olden cellaneous Shower at the home of be continued if suitable accommo- I Rudolph Villeneuve, Rev. Gordon times with Walter Little, one of his Miss Anna McDonald, in Montreal, dation could be found. ! Villeneuve,'Rev. Sylvestre Theoret. old friends, • and ' With many other where Mrs. Joe Waters was assist- The president announced mem- His Excellency then blessed the men who had pioneered with him ant hostess, IT bers of the new ways and means statues of the Blessed Virgin Mary, in the north country. i committee are Lloyd McHugh, St. Joseph, St.. Jean Baptiste and Plus X, and the Christmas crib, and „ Mr., McRae„ was born in the nty of INTRODUCING following that, the tablets and ^ ,. ^ere his L.B. Primer Died ♦ I crosses of the Way of the Cross. He father had a farm. His father was then made the Way of the Cross also toorn in Canada, but, he says: Sunday At Ottawa ^ and the ceremonies ended with “My grandfather came from the ! Benediction, in , which the Bishop Highlands. Rev. C. F. Gauthier, P.P., Lochiel, ! ; j The New 1957 Ford Turkey was assisted by Fathers Rouleau He came to New Llskeard In was in Ottawa yesterday attending ' M and Lefebvre. Throughout, hymns 1906, worked in the lumbering in- the funeral of Lewis B. Pruner, 65, | ® 1 were sung by the adult choir of the dustry for a while, and then suc- of 465 McArthur Road, who died : ^ SUPPER parish, under the direction of Rev. cumbed' to the lure of prospecting, suddenly, Sunday, at his home. | É sponsored by Rheal Gagnon, pastor, with J. Paul which has led: him from one claim Mrs. Pruner, the former Marie || E. Viau at the organ. A lunch was. to the Other for the last half Louise McDonald, is a first cousin of i ! The Church on the Hill afterwards served in the parochial century. Father Gauthier. M ALEXANDRIA hall. “I made quite a bit of money on An agent of M. Oaplan Com- p fh the morning, 50 young people some of the claims”, he recalls, pany of Ottawa, Mr. Pruner had ^ were confirmed toy His Excellency, “but I lost it all trying to find more been in Alexandria only last week j || TUESDAY, OCT. 16th assisted toy Fathers Legault and good claims that finally turned out completing the sale of fur coats. p 1 Griffin. They were dressed in their to be no good.” He still goes out He leaves his wife; three sons, I t'j 1 5.30 to 8 p.m. blue school uniforms; with which. nearly every day, and works on his Rev. Father Donald Pruner, O.M.I., I É in the Church Hall the girls wore veils, and also pres- j claims. "I can’t walk as fast as I of Kakawis; Oharles IQ. and Kevin, * ent were the First Communicants used to”, he complains, but other- J. L., both of Ottawa; one daugh- | in their white dresses and veils. wise old age had affected him little. ter, Mrs. Andrew (Joan) Bond, lj| Admission : The children’s choir was under the At the party he spritely recited Wrightvüle, Que.; two brothers, j || Adults $1.00 — Children 50c direction of 'Sr. St. Emestina, with ‘The Charge of the Light Brigade”. Alfred, Navan, and Gorrie, East- y IN ALEXANDRIA FOR THE FIRST TIME AND UNDER Sr. M. of St. Cecile, of Maria and watched with interest as Miss view; one sister, Mrs. James Fitz- ' Ë Goretti Academy, at the organ. Barbara Woodall danced the High- Patrick, „ Cumberland; and six * land Fling. “She sure can dance”, grandchildren. I y New Dealership SPi he commented. The funeral was held’ to St. || Attending the party in his honor Joseph’s Church, with burial ...THE... were': Mr. and Mrs. Walter Little, Notre Dame cemetery. /Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Seeley, Mr. and McDonald Bros. Cities Service Station Mrs. E.‘ Simmons, Mr. and Mrs. G. ☆ CARTE R... McFarlane, Mrs. M. Mackaÿ, Mrs. I APPLE HILL M. Brown, Mrs. M. Wyse, Mrs. J. SEE THIS FACTORY-NEW FORD ON DISPLAY Marlow, Mrs. E. Kellins, A. Thomas, V Mr. and Mrs. Norwich, Misses MASTERS OF Miss L. Pirle, J. Blackburn, Mrs. H. Griffith, D. Campbell, Rev. and Mrs. Hilda and Marion King and FRIDAY AHERNOON and ALL DAY SATURDAY J. H. Seeley, Mrs. M. Avery, M. Bus- , Donald King of Montreal, RE-CARBURETION tram, Mr. and Mrs. A. Howard, P. spent Sunday with their sister and COME ONE — (A)ME ALL MoCral, Mr. and Mrs. F. Seymour, husband, Mr. and Mrs. Robert ... are graduates of the world’s Sloan. j M AND CHECK OUR WEEK-END SPECIALS oldest and finest “finishing school” Miss Louise Seymour, N. A. Pan- threr, H. Fabis, Mr. and Mrs. R. Mrs. Bill Tenhove and little : || of automotive fuel system service. Woodall, Miss Barbara Woodall, B. daughter, of Alberta, spent a few M days last week- at the home of Mr. * PERMANENT-TYPE ANTI-FREEZE $2.75 GAL. This thorough training in today’s modern carburetion affords Murdoclh, Mrs. A. .Mageau, JO'S and Mrs. John W. Munro. the motoring public better, quicker and more economical Cooper, Mr. and Mrs. A, Bos, Mrs. ; The anniversary services of Zion i M carburetor service. E. Mondville, Mr. and Mrs. F. Ed- wards, Mi-s. B. Nicholls, Mr. and United Church, Apple Hill, will be i p New and Used Cars and Trucks For sale Our diploma is your assurance of skilled, up-to-date service Mrs. G. Valehtine^Mrs. A. Judd, C. held on Tuesday, October 21, when i || ALL GUARANTEED PERFECT. on all Carter Power Centre products. Hansbout,, Mrs. J. Sheldon, Mrs. A. Rev, C. W. Dawes, Alexandria, will M Davies, A. Mackay, Mrs. J. Shaugh- be the guest preacher at the morn- 11| nessy. ing service, and Rev. Hurst of Kirk | H 1956 FORD TRUCK 1955 OLDSMOBILE Hill in the evening. | M 1952 CHEVROLET Laurier Lefebvre’s Service Station The anniversary turkey supper | p will be held in the LOL Hall on B ELECTRICAL and CARBURETOR SUBSCRIBE TO THE Tuesday evening, October 16. SPECIALISTS Mrs. E. T. Johnson attended the 1 ANTIFREEZE FOR SALE AT 95c GAL. Ladies’ Auxiliary convention of PHONE 370 ALEXANDRIA Phone 391 Alexandria GLENGARRY NEWS Legion, held in London, Ont., as a i ii delegate. The Glengarry News, Alexandria, Ontario, Thursday, October 11th, 1956 Page ë

Week-end visitors with Mr. and Winner of the child’s fire engine brown fitted dress with pink acces- Mrs. Joseph Bellefeuille were Mr. truck at the Maxville Firemen’s Joan Oughtred To Make Home sories, with which she wore a sable and Mrs. Arthur Lepage of Corn- Ball last week Was Stuart McDon- stole. The groom’s mother was in ûnmié wall; Mr. Henri Bellefeuille, Mr. ald, 2nd Lochiel. Wed At Montreal In Lachine ■a navy blue dress with matching- and Mrs. Romain Lanthier and Thanksgiving week-end guests of BUFFEY—OUGHTRED MaeDONAI.D—McDONELL accessories. children, Diane, Lise and Denis, of Mr. and Mrs. Z. Courville were Mr. The marriage of Joan Wilson, A very pretty Fall wedding was A breakfast in Alexander HaH Hawkesbury. and Mrs. Robert Vincent, Miss daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harold H. solemnized, in St. Raphael’s Church, followed the ceremony. Guests at- SOCIAL and PERSONAL Week-end guests of Lloyd and Jeanne Courville, Mr. and Mrs. Oughtred of Quebec 'City, to Mr. St. Raphaels West, on Saturday tended from' Montreal, Lachine, Ot- - Mae Kennedy, were Bill Kennedy, Bruno Courville and Gaston Vail- John Buffey, son of the late William morning, September 29, when San- Clement M. Whyte left Saturday Mi. Leonard MacGillivray was tawa, Huntingdon, Que., and Corn- Cornwall; John Kennedy, Bill and ianc-ourt, all of Montreal; Prov- E. Buffey and of Mrs. Buffey of by plane from' Dorval Airport for the week-end guest of Mrs. D. D. dra, daughter of Mi', and Mrs. wall. [For travelling, the bride Diane George, Montreal. On Sun- incial Constable Claude Com-ville Toronto, took place on Saturday, Pasadena, ^ Calif., after 'spending McMillan- and Miss -Mamie Mc- Bernard McDonell of Green Valley, changed into a green tweed’fitted day, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Gilmour and Mrs. Courville and their two October 6, at 7 p.m., in the Church three weeks with bis parents, Mr. Millan. was united in marriage to Mr. Rod- suit with rust accessories. The and son, Paul, Mrs. Ida Cowan and sons, of Burk’s Falls, Ont.; -Mrs. of St. Andrew and -St. Paul, Mont- erick MacDonald, son of Mr. and bride’s bouquet was caught by Miss and Mrs. Clement Whyte, at Lan- With Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Mc- Mrs. Oartright, all of ttphill, paid Allan McDonell and two children,' caster. real, the Rev. Mr. Simms officiating. Mrs. 'Archie C; MacDonald of Glen Muriel Quesnel. Donald for the holiday week-end them a visit. accompanied by Miss Claire Cour- Mr. Phillip Motley played the wed- Nevis. Rev. D. A. Kerr officiated, The young couple’s wedding trip Miss Theresa D. R. MacDonald of was Miss Shirley Weir of Rouge- Mr. and Mrs. Martin Emberg and vill'e, who had spent the week in Montreal, and her sister, Mrs. Tillie ding music. and the soloists were Mrs. Mervyn took them fo points in Western On- i mont, Que. family, of Verdun, spent the week- Massena, N.Y.; Mrl and Mrs. Ray-, Tobin -of . Cornwall, were among Giant and baby yellow ’mums with McDonald and Mr. Innis Campbell, tario. ! -Guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. R. end with Mr. and Mrs. Jim Weir mohd Courville and Laurent Cour- greenery were used to decorate the who were accompanied by Mrs. JL those visiting in Alexandria on the | McCormick for the week-end were and Kevin and attended the Cen- ville, Ottawa, and Miss' Leona On their return they were greeted centennial week-end. church. The bride, who was given R. McDonald at the organ. ' Miss Catherine McCormick, Miss tennial celebration of the Sisters of Courville, Cornwall. in marriage by her father, Was in a The bride was in a full-length by a large number of friends and Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Tom j Mary C. McCormick and Mrs. J. D. Holy Cross. Other recent visitors Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Bursey of relatives at a reception in Alex:- Bathurst, Dalhousie, for 'the week- princess gown of white faille, with gown of pleated nylon and lace, ! Hammill, all of Montreal; Mrs. M. were Miss Tena Sangstef, of Gun- West Chazy, N.Y., called on Mr. r with lace bodice and long sleeves ander Hall. They will reside is end were Mrs. R.- Proctor and bateau neckline appliqued with C. Parisien of Hawtoesbury, and Mr. nar Mines, Ltd., Uramum City; Miss and Mrs. Roy Van Dyke and family Guipure lace, long sleeves, and full extending from a yoke of fine net, •Lachine. -, daughters, the Misses Dorothy and Milton Johnson, Paris, Ont. Jean Sangster, Glen Gordon, and on Wednesday, and continued on to Ida Proctor, all of Ottawa, and Mrs. skirt falling into a chapel train. and the hooped skirt fashioned in Mr. and Mrs. Büd McDougall William Burroughs, Cornwall. Toronto, where they will visit her Her fingertip veil of tulle illusion I graceful tiers. Her short veil was Muriel Lawrence of Montreal. All came doWn from- Renfrew to attend Mi-, and Mrs. J. M.-Langlois and sister, Mrs. Catherine McPhee, and WA Meeting attended the centenary here. was held by a narrow bandeau ap- I worn over a cap effect of sequins the centenary on the week-end, and daughters, [Frances and Nicole, have family. Miss Leoraâ McPhee of To- pliqued ' with Guipure lace, and she and pearls, and she carried a bou- The W1A meeting of Alexandria. The Misses Violet, Frances and while here were the guests of Mr. moved into -their new residence, the ronto, was the holiday week-end Maureen Kelly of Montreal, visited carried a Colonial bouquet centered ! quet of red roses tied with' blue United Church will be held Wed- and Mrs. Charles McKinnon. They house on Main street south owned guest of the Van Dykes. with pink miniature' roses, sur- ribbon. nesday evening, October 17, at eight in town on the week-end. 1 also called on Mi's. Angus Chisholm. by Dan Lajoie. Mr. Langlois began Mr. and Mrs. Cdrtnic Macdonell rounded by whits carnations and ; The bridesmaids were the Misses o’clock, at the home of Mrs. J. Y. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Pox and family his duties here last week as new •of Green Valley, had as guests on of Cornwall, and Mr. and Mrs. Mr. Henri Roy of Montreal, is ’mums. I Betty and Sheila McDonell,- sisters Humphries. visiting his sister, Mrs. Donald A. CNR agent. Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Kennedy Missx Elizabeth Blackwell of of the bride, who were in identical Roger Lalonde were with Mrs. Dave Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Hawkshaw and family, Hull; Mrs. Alex Ken- 1 Lalonde for Thanksgiving week- j Macdonald, and- Mr. Macdonald. On Peterborough, as maid of honor, gowns of coral and Nile green, made Friday, Mi-, and Mrs. Macdonald j and daughter, Barbara Ann, visited nedy and family, . Munroe’s Mills, was in -a frock of olive green satin ] with bouffant -skirts and scoop- end, and young Pamela Pox re- ; over Thanksgiving week-end with and Mrs. Irene Mahoney and son, mained with her grandmother for will leave for Quebec City, where) with matching bandeau of green front necklines which- came to >a During My Absence the national convention of the Sgt. and Mrs. Nelson Gauthier and Warren, of Smiths Falls. satin leaves, and carried a Colonial deep V in the back. They were of the week. family, in Hull, Que. Sgt. Gauthier Week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. from October 22nd to 27tli Among those from Cornwall seen Chambers of Commerce is being bouquet of bronze and yellow pom- nylon over taffeta and the attend- was recently transferred to Hull J. L. O. Sabourin were Mrs. I. at the centenary observances were held. poms. Mr. Howard J. Milthorpe of ants wore bandeau headdresses in Mrs. Anita Pommier Rev. Sr. St. Jerome and Rev. Sr. from St. Foy, Que. Benoit, Mr. and Mrs. R. Cabana, of j Hamilton, -acted as bsst man for matching colour. They carried will conduct the Salon Mrs. Angus Bmberg, Mr. and Mrs. [ Mi', -and Mrs. Leonard Bergmame -Montreal; Robert Sabourin, Drum- William Proulx and Miss Laura j St. Rose, of Montreal, called on Mr. Buffey. The réception was held colonial bouquets of yellow and of Ville' -LaSalle, and Mr. and Mrs. mondville, Que., and- Mrs. J. L. PHONE 130 Pabourm. Mrs. Alex . McKinnon, St. Paul at the Ritz Carleton Hotel. mauve ’mums. Herve Ranger, Montreal, spent the Gavard, Wrightville, Que. On Sun- Mrs. A. G. Snell of Montreal, was street, on Saturday. Miss Julia Mc- Later Mr. and Mrs. Buffey left by Roderick McKay of Glen Nevis, FOR AN APPOINTMENT Kinnon of Montreal, was also home week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Jose- day, they were joined by Mr. D. motor for the New England States, was best man, and the ushers were the week-end guest of Mr. and Mrs. j phat Theoret and- Mr. and Mrs. Kelly, Ottawa; Mrs. L. Hurtubise, Louis Shepherd and Mrs. Robert for the week-end. the bride travelling in a suit of Ronald MacDonald of Montreal, Herve Vachon,of North Lancaster. Mrs. B. Saxton, 'Gilles Hurtubise) MONIQUE LALONDE, Prop. Cameron. Mr. and Mrs. George Tait of De- nutmeg brown wool, with beaver and George McDonell, the bride’s 4 The previous Sunday, Ml-, and Mrs. Miss Lise Cdurtois, Mr. and Mrs. G. Miss Doris Belcher of Montreal, troit, Mich., and Mi. Findlay Mac- collar and brown accessories. Her brother. CHEZ MONIQUE Theoret visited- her mother, Mrs. Thompson and little daughter, spent the holiday week-end with the ^ Donald of Edwards Air Force Base, corsage was Johanna Hill roses. Mrs.. McDonell chose for her SALON Calif., were the guests of Mrs.' C. Angeline Ranger, and Mr. and Mrs. Louise, all of Montreal, and Claude Among the out-of-town guests daughter’s wedding an autumn Misses Katherine and Graceline ^ Qnssime Theoret, in Pont Chateau, Sabourin, Cornwall. Cameron. j MacDonald and Miss Bessie . Mc- were Mrs. W. E. Buffey, Mr. Wm. Donald on the week-end, and all Que. ■Mrs."^ Irene Mahoney and son, Buffey, Mr. jBarry Buffey, Mr. and Neil McCormick has secured his^ While here attending the Cen- Warren, of Smiths Falls, spent the separation from the Canadian took in the centennial celebrations Mrs. Brian Buffey, of Toronto; Mr. tennial week-end celebrations, Mrs. week-end with Mi', and Mrs. Alex Army, after three years’ service,1 of St. Margaret’s Convent. H. Milthorpe, Mrs. R. Murphy, of Pte. Ewen McCormick was home C. Donovan and Mrs. R. A. Berry Kennedy, "Munroe’s Mills. Hamilton; Mrs. Charles MacDonald, and, is now with his parents, Mr. of Ste Anne de Bellevue, Que., and Miss Dorothy Saunders of Ot- and’Mrs. Emmett McCormick. from London, Ont., on a week-end Detroit; Mr. and Mrs. W. W. leave. Mrs. Peter J. MacDonell of St. Ra- tawa, is spending a few days in Oughtred, Thetford Mines, Que.; By Phoning Miss Denise Roussin, who is at- i phaels, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. town. tending Ottawa Teachers’ College, j Mr. and Mrs. John Campbell and Mr. and Mrs. Glen Brown, Knowl- J. P. MacDonell, 2nd Lochiel. Mr. and Mrs. George Sauve and spent the week-end with her par- i Rev.'D. J. Campbell, Kingston, were ton; Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Smith, recent visitors at the home of Miss Ann McMillan of Montreal, family of Cornwall, visited in town Mr. and. Mrs. Harold Chase, Quebec Alexandria ents, Mr. and Mrs. Alcide Roussin. j on the holiday week-end with Mr. jl Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Irvine and ^ Stewart Campbell and Miss Jean was the guest of Mrs. John D. Mc- City; Miss Beth Nelson, Mr. and Campbell, McCrimmon. Donell, Highland Chief Farm, for a and Mrs. Leo Sauve, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. J. S. Kennedy, Ottawa; Mr. I family, Gail, Robert, Mary Miriam ( Stephen Russell and Mr. and Mrs. î ; and Leah, of Ottawa, were with Mr. and Mrs. Real Binette and few days, returning to her home on •and Mrs. H. J. Sinclair, Kingston; ( daughter, Madeleine, attended the Wednesday. John 'Duncan Mc- Armand Menard. Mrs.- R. J. McPhee, Mr. R. J. Mc- § Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Morris and Mr. j Mr. and Mrs. Henry Valade of St. and Mrs. Edgar Irvine on the week- , wedding of his brother, Robert Donell of Ottawa, also visited re- Phee, Jr., Miss Mary Jane McPhee, J Binette, in Ottawa, on Saturday. cently with his grandmother. Raphaels; Mr. and Mrs. Donald Mr. D. J. McPhee, Alexandria. end. Russell and Mrs. Aurore Proulx of Mrs. K. Jackson is spending a Miss Edna MacKinnon of Ottawa, The bride is a granddaughter of 'I Mr. and 'Mrs. Ken Meleskie and Cornwall, visited Mr. and Mrs. son, Clms., of Renfrew, and Mr. month in town. and Miss Millie MacKinnon, R.N., the late Mr. and Mrs. John A. Mac- Emery Brunet and Mi', and Mrs. II and Mrs. Joe Thauvette, Jr., of Melvin Gelineau arrived home on of Kingston, spent the holiday Kinnon of Lochiel, and a niece of ) Angus Russell in- Massena, N.Y. Cornwall, were the Thanksgiving the week-end from Elliott Lake, week-end in Watertown, N.Y. Mr. and Mrs. R. J. MoPhee. 11 ( Ont., where he toad spent the past I week-end guests of their parents', Mr. and Mrs. Rex Laplante of i| here. Mrs. ‘Rosaire Hamelin, whoj several months. wool suit, with winter white hat Mr. and Mrs. James Osborne and [ Corunna, Ont., were the guests of trimmed with ostrich feathers, and i has been at her parental home, Mr. and Mrs. Archie M. MacDonald, Will Reside I spent the week-end in Montreal1 Miss Mona Osborne, of Saraguay, navy and white accessories. She 1 Que., were Sunday visitors with Mr. j 1st Lochiel, for the holiday week- In Alexandria carried a white prayer 'book and her I with Mr. Hamelin. end. Also here was Mrs. Mac- Mr. Arthur Campbell left Tues- and Mrs. Hugh MacKinnon. MacKAY—REGAN corsage was of white carnations. Week-end visitors with. Mr, and i Donald’s sister, Mrs. Basil Brown Mrs. Sauve. Was in a beige gabardine n day for his home in Rockton, HI., of Ottawa. Rev. J. D. MoPhail, rector of St._ YOU CAN REACH YOUR after visiting for several days with' Mrs. Ray Gammon here were thej Finnan’s Cathedral here, officiated suit with black accessories and yel- I Misses Phyllis McKenzie and Helen Mrs. Adair Macdonell of Mont- at the marriage of Miss Iris Regan low carnation corsage. I SINGER SEWING MACHINE MAN his sisters, the Misses Annie and real, spent the week-end with Mr. Katherine Campbell. Weppler, Montreal, and Audrey of Newcastle, N.B., to Mr. Victor Mr. and Mrs. MacKay are resid- and Mrs. John A. Chisholm and I Mrs. Ray Walley of Ottawa, spent Gammon, Cornwall. MacKay, formerly of Sydney, NS., ing in Alexandria. EDDY TIMBERS Mrs. Adrien Charlebois, accom- Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Morris. which took place Saturday, October o - the week-end with Mrs. H. R. Mc- Mr. and Mrs. Peter J. Morris had I For your Sewing Machine Needs Donald, St. Raphaels; Mr. and Mrs. panied by her son, Andre, and ^ 6, at 7.30 a.m. in the Cathedral. grandson, Bobby Graham, spent the i for the Thanksgiving week-end; Simply Call J. A. Chisholm and Mr. and Mrs. The bride is the daughter of Card Party week-end in Peterborough with Mr. ; Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Morris and Mrs. Florence Regan of Newcastle, SIMON TOURANGEAU’S P. J. Morris of Alexandria. children, Peter J., Ann and Wallace, Week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. Claude Gagnier. and the late Charles Regan, and Winners Mr. -and Mrs. Euclide Forgues of of Oampbell’s Bay; Mrs. Pat A. i WHITE ROSE SERVICE STATION Maxime Lalonde, 'Sr., here for the the groom, who is ;a new resident of Garson, Ont., spent Thanksgiving Brady and daughters, Bonnie and The Daughters of Isabella spon- Alexandria 66 marriage of Alphonse Lalonde and Alexandria, is the son of the late l week-end- with her parents, Mr. and Valai-ie, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Mc- sored the card party held at the Miss Simonne Mienard, were Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel MacKay. Sacred- Heart presbytery, Monday AND LEAVE YOUR NAME AND ADDRESS Mrs. Arthur Laporte. Phee, all of Lactoine; Miss Isabel Mr. Lloyd McHugh gave the bride and Mrs. James McAdam of To- Mr. and Mrs. Donald McDonald of McCormick and Mrs. Mabel De- night, and winners at “500” and ronto, and Mrs. Rene Brenot, Ni- in man-iage, and the couple was at- Singer Sewing Centre Montreal, spent the holiday week- laney, Montreal. On Monday, they euchre were Mrs. Wilfrid Levac and agara Palls; Mrs. James McMillan tended by Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence bad Betty Macdonald, Montreal, Mrs. Eva Gareau. Mrs. Antoine 74 Main St. West HAWKESBURY, Ont. end with Mr. and Mrs. D. D. Mc- Sauve. Miss Regan wore a teal blue ■and daughter, Maxine-, of Kinnon, while Miss Mary McKinnon and Keith Macdonald, Boston, Dore took home the door prize. John, N.B., and Mrs. Lornie Lat- visited in Toronto. Mass.; Major and Mrs. James trell of Saranac Lake, N.Y.; Mr. and ■Mr. and Mrs. Angus H. McDonell Donalds*!, Brownsburg, Que. Mrs. Arnold- Disco, also of Saranac, of Ottawa, have returned from a Miss Mary Uriel Macbonell of if were guests of Mr. and Mrs. C^eorge week-long motor trip to Toronto, Smithers, Bi.C., is the guest of Miss Lefebvre. Galt, Waterloo and Merriton. Mr. Ettie Kerr, and while here attended I Mrs. P. J. Morris is spending a ■ McDonell attended an insurance the Centenary celebrations of St. few days in Ottawa with Mr. and -adjusters’ convention last week and Margaret’s Convent, of ' which she Mrs. Bruce Irvine and family, and the couple then visited relatives is a graduate. Mrs. James Kerr, and on Wednes- Is YOUR NAME and friends. Mrs. Catherine McIntyre, Mont- day attended the funeral of L. B. -With Mr. and Mrs. John D. Mc- real, spent Thanksgiving week-end ( Pruner. ! Pherson for the week-end were Mr. with her brother, John A. McDonell, •and Mrs. Gregory Cruikshank and tod Mrs. McDonell. then- three boys, of Ottawa. They ! Mr. and Mrs. David E. Pearsall of y CHRISTMAS PHOTO also have visiting them Mrs. Maryj Avon, Conn., were the guests of Mr. I In This Week’s Paper? GREETING CARDS McPherson and her daughter, j and Mrs. Fergus McRae. Annabel, of Leamington. i y Frem Your Own Albert Laperle, who is employed I Mr. and Mrs. John McDonald and With Menard . Construction at Negative son, Gary, of Ottawa, visited with Chelmsford, spent the holiday y 25 Cards with Envelopes $2.50 Major and Mrs. McDonald (Grove) week-end with his wife and- family. î over the week-end. While here Other guests were Mr. Jean Lecourt they took in the banquet and pag- and Miss Rita Tanguay of Mont- eant of St. Margaret’s Convent. m real, and on Sunday, Mi-, and Mrs. ft Wilfred McLeister Mr. and Mrs. Allan A. MacDonald Paul Lecourt of Senneville, Que. STATIONERY had as guests over the week-end, i ; ‘4/ 1 / A party of six ladies from the SHOPPERS’ NEEDS Mrs. Mary Atkinson, Montreal, and J local Auxiliary of the Canadian Phone 52 Alexandria their son, Alastair .MacDonald of j Legion, composed of Mrs. Eva Ottawa. ' Gareau, Mrs. Ulric Lalonde, Mrs. I Herminie Periard, , Mrs. Stephen 1 O-iConnor, Mrs. George Taillefer Well, if not your name, probably A weekly newspaper is a news- and Mrs. Emily Bedard’ motored the names of some of your friends paper about and for people like you down to Montreal to attend the y and neighbors. .... reflecting the community’s life giant card party in the Windsor I ..... attempting to assist in its lead- Hotel, sponsored by one of the y Not, of course, because they ers]) iji. Stove Oil Montreal Auxiliaries. Mrs. Gareau I made the headlines. Fortunately -and Mrs. Lalonde each received a very few of ns do. NATIONAL first prize at their tables, and Mrs. i It wants to work with you . . ; . Fuel Oil Gareau and Mrs. Taillefer were I to tell about you .... to serve you. WEEKLY NEWSPAPER among -the winners of many valu- y But simply because you and your able door prizes. . 4 friends and neighbors are contribut- WEEK Gasoline - Deisel Oil Mr. and Mrs. Donald Hope, South 1 That is the job of a good weekly 1 ing to the useful life and progress Branch-; Mrs . Fetterley and Mrs. I of this area, taking part in church newspaper and, with your help, that October 1-8 Alexander of Cornwall, were recent 1 and school activities, visiting the is what we are trying to do, editor, • • • • -guests of-Mrs. Rosamond Hiamble- sick, doing the many things which reporter, rural correspondent, and iton, Glen Robertson, y make our community a better place advertising salesman working to- s Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hambleton, in which to live. gether. GET YOURS NOW — FROM Walter Hambleton and Mrs. Rosa- 1 mond Hambleton, Glen Robertson, y motored to Kemptville on Tuesday § where Walter will attend Kempt- ville Agricultural School this year. CITIES SERVICE DEALER Mr.. and Mrs. J. A. Lalonde of Cornwall, spent Sunday and the The Glengarry News holiday with Mrs. Eva Gareau. 1 JEAN Y. MENARD Mr. and Mrs. Fired Hooper of SERVING YOUR COMMUNITY FIRST Ottawa, were guests last week of if Mr. and Mrs. Grant Lyons. On I Telephone 9 ALEXANDRIA PHONE 370 ALEXANDRIA their return they were accompanied by Miss Ann Lyons, who will spend 1 a week with them. ï-age 6 The (jrlenp’arry INews, Alexandria, Ontario, l nursday, October lltn, Jdob

☆ ' Mr. and Mrs. Avila Touchette Early Weddings ! GLEN ROBERTSON | have gone to Montreal for the Autumn ^ winter months. Miss Margaret Murphy of Mont- Misses Florence' Robertson and real, and Mr. Charles McNicoll, of Pledge Vows Lochiel Girl Phyllis MoGcll were the week-end Murray Bay, were recent visitors of guests of Miss Georgina and Alex Mrs. Margaret McDonald. At Lochiel Wed At Montreal Robertson. LACOMBE—RANGER GILMORE—QUESNEL Mr. and Mrs. Jim Waikey of To- Of'wide interest was the marriage The marriage of Miss Pauline ronto, returning home from Mont- ■on Saturday,- October 6, at St. Alex- Quesneh daughter of Mr. and Mrs. real, remained rn the Glen for the ander's iChureh, tLoehiel, of Miss Isadqre Quesnel of Alexandria, and week-end, the guests of Mr. Duncan Rita Ranger, daughter of Mr, and Mr. Henry P. Gilmore of Montreal, McDonald, and renewed old friend- Mrs. Eugene Ranger of McCrim- son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry W. Gil- ( ships. PO<5-TA<5S mon, to Mr. Eugene La.oombe, son of more, was solemnized in St. Ann’s j. Miss Edythe Lacombe of Calgary, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Laeombe, of Church, Montreal, on Saturday, arrived in Glen Robertson to spend Vankleek Hill. The ceremony took September il. Rev. W. Sutton offi- a month’s vacation with her par- place at 9.30 in the morning with ciated. ents, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Lacombe. Rev. Rather McGregor of Chute a Attending the bride were IVCrs. Miss Jeannine Seguin, who tea- Blondeau, officiating. Nancy Szczepanik of Montreal, as ches at Casselman, was home for Miss Lucille Lacombe was guest matron of honour; Miss Shirley I the week-end with her parents, Mr. soloist, and Miss Catherine Gau- Quesnel of Alexandria, as brides- and Mrs. Aldecna Seguin. thier was organist. maid, and young Diane Laframboise Miss Fernande Decoeur of Mont- Given in marriage by her father, of Alexandria, as flower girl. Mr. real, spent the holiday with her the bride looked lovely in a floor- Gerry. Lament-w'as groomsman, and fqlbs, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Decoeur. length gown of imported lace and the ushers were Messrs. Roland Miss Kathleen Richardson of nylon tulle, worn over white satin Quesnel and Charlie Gilmore. Montreal, was the week-end guest and a hoopsd underskirt. The The bride chose a floor-length of Mr. and Mrs. Ken McLennan. C.P.A.L. BRITANNIA — Above is ,an artist’s conception of C-anad.an Pacific .Airlines’ Bristol Britannia, fitted lace bodice was covered with gown of Chantilly lace and nylon Mrs. Annie Robinson and sons, the largest and fastest commercial aircraft in t e world, w'hi.ii will go into .operation on CP.A.L. a scalloped edged jacket that had tulle, over which She wore a lace ! Douglas and Stanley, spent the long sleeves ending in points over trans-Pacific and trans-Polar routes in JSO?. Cana : ian Pacific Airlin.s 'has purchased five giant model jacket. Her veil was shoulder- week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Roger 310. Britannias, with an option for an additional five, for delivery next year. Capahle of ^carrying ICO the hands. length and she carried a cascade Harvey at Pointe Claire, Que. Her shoulder-length veil of tulle passengers, the new 400-miIe-an-houi* aircraft are powered 'oy four Bristol Proteus 7J5 -urbo - prop bouquet of pink. carnations and Mr. and ■Mrs. Stewart Arnott and illusion, outlined with a fine thread engines with the equivalent cf 4,1'59 horsepower each. 'Fully loaded, the aircraft weigh 170,0 lbs. lilies-of-the-valley. family, of Ottawa; Mr. and Mrs. We are often amazed how alu- of silk, was held by a crown head- 1 Ronnie Arnott and family of Mont- minum gets around to unusual dress of pearls and rhinestones, and The matron of honour wore green nylon net over green taffeta, with ' real, and Mr. Albert Arnott, spent places. Who would think of she carried a bouquet of white and 1 the week-end in Glen Robertson. looking for aluminum in the American Beauty rosss. matching, accessories, and carried a > AUCTION SALE Mr. and Mrs. Clary Morrison of stomach of a Zululand croco- /ÿ£S'72r>Ç SERVICE BETWEEN MONTREAL. LIVESTOCK, Farm IMPLEMENTS Attending the bride were her nosegay of white and yellow pom- ; Montreal, spent the week-end with dile! ... and HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE j cousin, Miss Ghislaine Lefebvre, poms. Miss Quesnel was in mauve nylon net over mauve taffeta, with Mr. and Mrs. K. M. McLennan. It seems when this croc was MODERN - DIESEUZED . — at — and the groom’s sister, Miss Laur- emptied, no less than 32 alum- accessories in the same shade, and Mrs. A. L. Gorman and Miss Lot ll-21st Con., Kenyon Township etta Laicombe. Miss Lefebvre wore inum dog licenses were found in , Bessie McPhee of Montreal, spent 4 miles North of Maxville a blue cocktail-length dress of em- carried a nosegay of mauve and its stomach, which suggests that imiED- yellow pom-poms. The little flower I Thanksgiving with Mr. and Mrs. Oeem 4 miles South of .St. Isidore broidered nylon lace and nylon Zulu dogs are mighty careless. girl’s frock was similar to that of M. Barnaby. tulle. The fitted bodice of lac.e over But it proves that aluminum is and THE “SCOTIAN" the matron of honour, and she car- Monday, Oct. 22nd blue satin was covered with a scal- immune even to the formidable Runnlng time cut more than 2 hour* between ried an assorted nosegay. at 12 noon loped-edged jacket which had long I pink accessories and corsage of pink digestive juices in this reptile’s MONTREAL - A reception followed the cere- JE4N-PAUL LEGER, Prop. sleeves ending in points over the carnations. They have since taken insides. mony, and was held at LaSalle Hall for reservations and information, see, write or ALBERT F AUBERT, Auctioneer. hands, and the full skirt was,, worn up residence in Verdun. Industry capitalizes on this in Verdun. The bride’s mother was over a pleated nylon crinoline. | Out-of-town guests included: Mr. resistant quality of aluminum in a-mauve lace dress with black when industrial fumes and other Miss Lacombe wore a pink cock- , and Mrs. Albert Feehan, Portland, accessories and corsage of white i Maine; Mr. and Mrs. Bruno La- corrosive conditions present a tail - length dress of lace and net carnations, and Mrs. Gilmore wore a problem : one of several reasons over pink satin, and with it a j framboise, Alexandria; Miss Mary Husbands! Wives! navy blue and white flowered dress I A. Murphy, Boston;. Mr. and Mrs. why this modern metal is in such scallbped-edged jacket. Both at- with macthing accessories and a heavy demand—and why Alcan Get Pep, Vim; Feel Younger tendants wore fancy. hats outlined Albert Quesnel, Dalkeith; Mr. and Thousands of couples are weak, worn-out, ex- corsage of pink carnations. I Mrs. Leo Quesnel, Detroit; Mr. and is again increasing its already hausted just because body lacks iron. For new in sequins, which matched then The couple left on a wedding trip large smelting capacity. younger feeling after 40, try Ostrex Tonic .gowns, and carried bouquets of I Mrs. Peter Davidson, Leo Davidson, Tablets. Contain iron for pep; supplement to New York by plane, the bride f-Mr. and Mrs. Harry Main, Mr. Rol- ALUMINUM COMPANY OF doses vitamin Bi. “Get-acquainted” size costs white pom-poms and blue carna- little. Be wise, get pep, new health, quick wearing a royal blue wool dress with land Quesnel, all of St. Catharines. CANADA, LTD. (ALCAN) thrifty way. Try Ostrex today. At all druggists.' tions. Miss Cecile St. Jean, as flower girl, was dressed in a yellow nylon frock and carried a baslset of carna- tions and pom-poms. Normand Ranger, the bride’s brother, carried Now- 324 Beatitlfol Decorator Colors the rings. The groom was attended by Messrs. Sylvio Ranger and Romeo. Sauve. For her daughter’s wedding, Mrs. Ranger chose a stole in wool with a charcoal grey dress, pink acces- sories and a corsage of red roses. Following the ceremony, dinner was served to 1'50 guests in the Century Inn, in Grenville. The couple honeymooned in Cap- -with the handy Conant decorator tube color system de - la - Madeleine, Ste - Anne - Painting or decorating your home is FUN the Conant way! Conant paint goes on so smoothly, so easily with either the brush de - Beaupré and Quebec. Mrs. or roller—and since the Conant Alkyd base paint is odorless, Laccmbe's going - away ensemble there’s no unpleasant painty smell hanging around rooms for days was a tweed look suit, blue hat and after decorating. There are 324 beautiful, smart Conant Decorator gloves. Her purse and shoes were Colors, each in its own handy color tube, all ready to mix. They cover the complete color range, so you’re sure to get of black patent leather, and her the EXACT shade you want. corsags was a Talisman rose. If your painting program includes outdoor jobs, you can Upon their return, a reception be sure that Conant Paints will retain their sparkling will be held in the Alexander Hall, color and gloss much longer, because Conant on October 12. exterior colors are carefully tested for maximum o durability under all weather conditions. AVAILABLE FROM LEADING DEALERS* ft ft ! McCRIMMON ! ALEXANDRIA SASH & DOOR CO. LTD. ALEXANDRIA ONT. TEL. 798 Two lovely weddings took place in this community on Saturday, when Miss Rita Ranger became the bride of Mr. Eugene Lacombe of Vankleek Hill, and Miss Marjory MacLeod became the bride of Mr. Munroe MacCaskill of Glen Sand- field. Congratulations! Mr. and Mrs. Guy Saume.ur and j children, and Miss Jtan Taillon, all i of Ottawa, spent the long week-end ! with Lionel and René Taillon. Mr. and Mrs. T. Guthrie and family of Ottawa, spent the week- end with Mrs. Dan MacSweyn. Mr. and Mrs. George Shepherd and family of Alixandria, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Stanford MacCrimmon. Visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Dan Crevier over the long week-end were: Miss Claire Crevier of East- view; Mr. and Mrs. Art Sauve and family cf Vankleek Hill; Mr. and I Mrs. Ernest Laviolette cf Lochinvar; I Miss Patsy Laviofette cf Maxville, and Claude Laviolette of Cornwall. "Dad! What's the easiest way to make H7?” ! Hughie MacDonald of Cardinal, ! spent the holiday week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Dougald MacDonald. Mr. and Mrs. Alcide Taillon and What would you say... as financial wizard to the family? ■ family spent Sunday with friends in Valleyfield. You know that making money is not the easiest thing in the Mrs. Steve Lloyd and girls of To- world, no matter what the amount. Yet there is one simple ronto; Mr. and Mrs. John Mac- Crimmon and Arthur of Calumet, way to make $47 without fuss or risk.- Just buy one of the and Miss Kay MacCrimmon of new $100 Canada Savings Bonds. If you hold it to maturity Montreal, were week-end visitors ■with .Mr. and Mrs. Donald Mac- you get every dollar back plus $47.38 in interest. HERE is another opportunity for you to adopt Crimmon. this tried and tested system of saving money. With Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Mac- And that’s not all. Canada Savings Bonds never drop in value. Leod over the week-end were: Mrs. D. K. MacLeod of Ottawa; Mrs. Canada Savings Bonds are good for full face value plus earned If cash is needed you can get back the full face Frank Holland, and Mr. and Mrs. interest at any bank in Canada at any time. You can buy value of your bond, plus accrued interest, any- Melvin Lea and Kevin, all of Ot- Canada Savings Bonds in handy sizes of $50, $100, $500, $1000 tawa. time. The new Canada Savings Bonds pay With Mr. and Mrs. D. N. Mac- and $5000. And your money is safe while it earns, because 3.76% a year if held to maturity. Leod over the holiday week-end Canada Savings Bonds are backed by all the resourees of Canada. were Mrs. Cameron, Mr, and Mrs. You can buy Bonds for cash; or if you prefer, the Royal Bank will Alex MacLaren, Mr. and Mrs. Alex Your reputation as a financial expert won’t suffer a bit if you buy arrange for you to buy them by regular monthly instalments out Grant, all of Ottawa. of income. The procedure is simple. All forms and full information available at every braneh. SUBSCRIBE TO THE CANADA SAVINGS BONDS THE ROYAL BANK OF CANADA for cash or by instalments through your bank, investment dealer, trust, or loan company GLENGARRY NEWS or on the Payroll Savings Plan where you work. Alexandria Branch - - . - -. - . J. G. Blinn, Manager 1 The Glengarry News, Alexandria, Ontario, Thursday, October llth, 1956 Page f

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# - AUCTION SALE On Friday, Donald Fletcher had ALEXANDRIA COMMISSION AUCTION as visitors, Mr. and Mrs. Fergus GOOD HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE Mac-Rae, Laggan, and Mrs. Mae- Held every Wednesday The undersigned will offer for sale "by Public Auction at Rae’s cousins, Mr. and Mrs. David * ' Lot 9-8th Concession, Cornwall Township E. Pearsall of Avon, Connecticut. at Alexandria One-half mile East of Bon ville; 9 miles North of Cornwall Mrs. Pearsall is a granddaughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Mc- starting at 7.30 p.m. .Ir-V Sweyn, former residents of this We will pick up cattle for our sale at THURSDAY, OCTOBER 18th place. Other visitors he had were at 1:00 p.m. Mr. Stewart Campbell of McCrim- $1.00 per head over any reasonable distance Four'Piece, parlour set; 2 sideboards; buffet; 6 dining-room chairs; mon. and Mr. and Mrs. Tom Turpin 6 kitchen chairs;-2 sofas; 2 extension tables; wrought iron range, in good of Ottawa, on Monday. condition, with pipes; box stove, with pipes; 4 steel beds, with mattresses Miss Catherine Anne MacLeod, Telephone 14-R-4 OMER POIRIER and springs; 4 .dressers; 4 washstands; 3 toilet sets, complete; 3 feather nurse-in-trainlng in the General mattresses; buffalo robe; battery radio, in good order; drapes; lace Hospital, Kingston-, spent the holi- our tains; 1 d02Ten silver knives; 1 dozen bone-handled knives, never used; day week-end with her parents, Mr. large q^iitfily of home-made woollen blankets; feather pillows; large and Mrs. Ian MacLeod. quantity Sbmë'made quilts; large quantity of bed linens, good as new; Dr. Keith Muir, Mrs. Muir and 4 OjA-fpi®; Aladdin ceiling lamp; silverware; glassware; dishes; all little daughter Sylvia of Toronto, kitclleaiïïtitènsils; 150 good bes -boxes; churn; iron pot; garden tools; visited with Mrs. D. Wen. MacLeod and family for Thanksgiving. 4 poultry fountains; roll of chicken wire; forks; shovels; 24 quarts of Over the clouds to England to compete for the world champion AUCTION SALE Canned,tpmatoes; 25 quarts of good preserves; quantity of paaple and Mr. and Mrs. LynUs Ma-cPherson plowman title go these members of the Canadian team (left to ■and children, Glen Sandfield, OF LIVESTOCK Soft stpvéwood, 12 inch; 11948 Dodge car, With only 7,200 miles, as good right) Robert Timbers, 29, of Stouffville, Ont., and Edwin Demman, ’ “ as--new; and many other articles too numerous to mention. visited with Mrs. A. Fraser on Sun- There will he offsred for sale by Public Auction on the premises 23, of Portage la Prairie, Man., with their team manager, Russell day. of the undersigned This sale has a large- assortment of different articles, all neat Beilhartz of Bruce Station, Ont., former president of the Ontario and in very good condition. Plowman’s Association. Misses Muriel Stewart, Irene Lot 3 - 1st Concession, Roxborough Twp. Mr. McDonald has sold his farm, is now alone and will be boarding out, The yoting farmers won the right to represent Canada at the MacLeod, Sheila Ferguson and Mar- Half mile West of Strathmore Cheese Factory jorie MacKinnon of Ottawa, spent 4 miles South-East of Mon-ckland so everything will be sold. fourth annual World Plowing Match (the plowmen’s Olympics) being held at -Shillingford, near 'Oxford, England, on October'12. the long week-end at thëir homes TERMS: CASH Timber’s and Demman captured first and third places, respectively, here. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 13th ANGUS J. MCDONALD, Prop., in the Esso Silver Plow contest at the ,1055 International Plowing Mrs. D. M. Campbell, Cornwall, at 1:09 o’clock p.m. Match at BlythesWood, near Leamington, Ont. Their overseas trip arrived home on Tuesday to spend 18 heavy choice Holstein, well bred, blood-tested and vaccinated ALBERT FAUBERT, Bonville, Ont., RR 2, Northfield Station. is sponsored by Imperial Oil. a few days here. milch cows; 4 spring heifer calves. This is a really good herd. Auctioneer. Phone 105-J-5, Alexandria. -As well as competing, the Canadian team will participate in Cm Friday evening p, large crowd REASON OF SALE, NO. HELP nmnagHBHHBamH^Ksanii^MBnnanBsr ceremonies in connection with the unveiling of a cairn by the Duke attended the reception at the TERMS: CASH of Gloucester, uncle of Queen Elizabeth, to mark the site of the Grange Hall, for the newlyweds, MARTIN MALONEY, Prop., world match. The cairn will include stones from the fourteen Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Chisholm. ALBERT FAUBERT, Auctioneer. RR 2, Monckland, OnL competing countries. Each stone will be engraved with the name Mr. and Mrs. John Chalmers and Phone 105-J-5, Alexandria. of the country of origin. -Similar cairns have been unveiled at son, George-, of Dorval, spent Sat- Cobourg, Ont., site of the first world’s match in 1053 and at Upsala, urday with the latter’s father, K. AUCTION SALE Sweden. Following the match the overseas plowmen will tour MacDonald, -and sister, Miss Jessie England, including a visit to the Queen’s farm at Windsor. OF LIVESTOCK and FARM IMPLEMENTS MacDnoald. There will be offered for sale by Public Auction on the premises Miss Dolly MadPhee, Montreal, of the undersigned Letters To The Editor!^ spent the week-end holiday with ☆ her aunt, Sarah MacPhee. AUCTION SALE LOCHIEL I Lot 24 - 6th Concession. Lancaster An Advertising- Man Looks Miss Barbara MacLeod, Toronto, OF LIVESTOCK, FARM IMPLEMENTS, ETC. at North Lancaster Village At the Weeklies spent the week-end holiday at her iCongratulations to Miss Marjory home here. Lot 8 W. % - 6th Concession, Roxboroug’h Association of Canadian Advertisers McLeod, our felephone operator, 3 miles East of Moose Creek; 3 miles West of Maxville Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Metchette of FRIDAY, OCTOBER 19th who was married Saturday to Mr. Montreal, spent their last week-end Cilice of the President at 1:03 o’clock p.m. Munroe McCaskill. A number from holiday at their lodge here before Dear Mr. Editor: 16 choice Holstein milch cows; 3 Ayrshire milch cows; 5 Holstein heifers, here attended the wedding, and all j closing -up for the winter months. MONDAY, OCTOBER 15th 18 months old; spring bull calf. These cows are heavy type and heavy As president of the Association of say they had a pleasant time. Mrs. Annie Campbell and Miss. at 12.C0 o’clock noon producers. Chestnut horse, 10 years old, 1,500 lbs.; grey mare, 8 years Canadian Advertisers, it is a pleas- Misses Sheila and Mildred Mac- Harriet of Cornwall,- spent the holi- | 52 head of choice purebred registered Holstein cattle, fully accredited use to have the opportunity of re- Phee spent the long week-end with old, 11,300 lbs.; 300. Barred Rock pullets, 5 months old. day week-end- at their home here, | and vaccinated, consisting of: flecting, during National Newspaper their parents, Mr,-and Mrs. Donald 27 milch cows; 2 heifers, 3 yrs. old; 6 heifers, 2 yrs. old; M. heifers, II Fordson tractor, in good order; M-H 2-furrow tractor plow; 10-ft. rake; and toad as visitors Mrs. D, K. Mac- ] Week, on the tremendous impact of A. MâcPhee. months old, open; 5 spring heifer calves; bull, 3 yrs. old. All these ca’ttli M-H binder, 6-ft. cut; MeC. mower, 6-ft. cut; McC. heavy duty rubber- Leod and daughter, Mrs. R. Holland | the weekly press on this expanding were tired wagon, 5-ton capacity; track bottom hay rack; steel farm wagon; Visitors with Mr. and Mrs. F. of Ottawa, and Mr. and Mrs. W. ' ' blood-tested in ’June and went through negative. country of ours. walking plow; set of sleighs; National 2-single unit portable milker with Beckingham on Sunday were: Mrs. MacLeod, Bonnie Brier. Matched team of Belgian mares, 12 yrs. old, about 1,300 lbs. motor; McCormick drop-head hay loader; about 70 tons of good quality A great many tributes have been Beckingham’s sister, Mrs. Gladys . Miss Gladys Fletcher, Montreal, IMPLEMENTS VAC Case tractor, with hydraulic plow, used only on* season; Ford- tractor, With 2-furrow hydraulic plow; Ford tractor pulley- alfalfa and timothy loose hay; about 15 tons loose straw; 600 bus. good paid over the years to Canadian Kelly; her nieces, Mrs. Frank Kelly spent the week-end (holidays with oats; McCormick double tractor disc, 28 discs, like new; 2 oil brooder Weekly newspapers, their editors and Mr. Kelly; (Mrs. Leslie Loewon, her brother, Norman, and Mrs. j international disc harrow, 14 discs; International grubber; 3-sectioi smoothing harrow; McCormick disc drill seeder, 13 -drills; steel lan< stoves, 500 chick cap.; large box stove; 4 ®-gal. milk cans; 2 30-gal. milk and staffs, but never before in our Mr. Loewon and three children; her Fletcher and family. roller; McCormick.mower, 6-ft. out; 10-ft. rake; McCormick rope ha" cans; 7 purebred Collie pups, 1 month old; chains; whiffletrees; forks; history has there been such a need nephew, MT. G. Kelly and Mrs. ; Miss Leila Austin, Ottawa, made shovels, etc. for this important segment of our Kelly, all of Montreal. loader; McCormick binder, 6-ft. cut; In-ternâtional manure spreader ] several calls, on friends here on large size; roller-bearing rubber-tired wagon; flat-bottom hay rack free press of Canada. - Archie MacMillan, Barrie, Ont., 1 TERMS — $20 and under, cash; over that amount, 10 months’ credit upon Saturday. car trailer; logging sleighs; manure sleigh; cheap sleigh; dump cart At a time when Canada, as well arrived home on Sunday to visit his furnishing approved joint notes bearing interest at 3%. 2% off cart harness; double harness; milk rig harness; 2-row com cultivatoi as the world at large, is enduring parents, Mr. and Mrs. Myles Mac- for team; stsel-tired wagon -with box; souffler; 16 steel cow stanchions for cash. the strain and- stress of the “cold Millan,, Their daughter, (Sheila, of now -at her home here. Mr. and 2 well pumps; Stewart electric cattle clippers; 2 cooling tanks; Chathan war” contrasted to our ever-ex- Hawkesfoury, was also heme for a i Mrs.- Ray Lunny and family, Mont- ADELARD ROZON, Prop., fanning mill; platform scales, 2,000 lbs.; upright scales, 1,000 lbs.; singli panding economy and (high stand- few days. j real, spent the week-end with her. ALBERT FAUBERT, Auctioneer. North Lancaster, Ont. harness; M-H double-unit milking machine, with piping for 24 cows- ard of living, the home-town weekly Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth MaoQueen, j Mrs. H-snry Donovan had-, as one-half horse-power motor; 11 8-gallon milk cans; 1 30-gallon milk can Phone 105-J-5, Alexandria. newspaper is still one of tfye im- i guests on the week-end, Miss Lor- Ottawa, spent the week-end with electric canning machine with motor; forks; shovs-ls; crowbars; chains; portant pillars contributing to sane, her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. W. | etts- Donovan, Montreal, and Ron- down-tq-earth thinking. MadPhee, and with his parents, Mr. | nie Shirtliff, Toronto, whiffletrees, and many other articles. In my humble opinion, a country and Mrs. A. F. MacQueen, Dun- i Mr. and Mrs. Robert McDonell TERMS — $20 and under, cash; over that amount, 9 months’ credit oi and the people in it are only as vegan. l and Jamie, spent the holiday week- furnishing approved joint notes bearing interest at 3%. 2% of good as its smallest community. As Mr. and Mrs. Hugh P. MacMillan ' end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. for cash. James La Bine, La Pas. a community thinks, so does the -and children are spending their - REASON FOR SALE, ELL HEALTH AUCTION SALE nation —and the weekly newspaper holidays with his brother, Grant Miss Audrey McDonald, Corn- 'Strangers desiring credit shall furnish bank references is the pulse of the community. MacMillan, Mrs. MacMillan, and wall; Ambrose McDonald, Ottawa; OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, ETC. As a growing factor in the edit- family of Cobourg. j and -Duncan McDonald of Perth, ARCHIE VILLENEUVE, Prop., There will be offered for sale by Public Auction on the premises orial and advertising life of Canada, R. A. McDonald, Kearns, Ont., is were home for the week-end. ALBERT FAUBERT, Auctioneer. RR l, Maxville, Ont. Phone: of the undersigned the Weekly press is teaching out to spending his holidays visiting his Donald Shago spent Sunday in Ph.: Alexandria 105-J-5. v- Moose Creek Exchange 6-R-32. 4 - 4th Concession, Charlottenburgh approximately two-and'a-half mil- father, A. B. McDonald, and other Montreal. One and a quarter miles South-West of Brown House; half mile West of lion Canadian families and exert- members of his family. Mr. and Mrs: Wilfred McCulloch, Highway No. 34, one and a half miles South of St. Raphaels ing a tremendous influence on the Mr. and Mrs. Frank Beckingham j Mr. -and Mrs. Howard McCulloch country as a whole. spent last Wednesday in Montreal. visited on the week-end with their On behalf of the Board of Di- Misses Shirley and Helen Mc- mother, Mrs. James McCulloch, who SATURDAY, OCTOBER 20th Donald, Montreal, and Basil Mc- is on the sick list. at 1 p.m. rectors and member companies of the Association of Canadian Adver- Cormick of Ottawa, -spent the | Mr. and Mrs. Steve Pr-okosh and AUCTION SALE Astrol table model electric frigidaire; breakfast set, table and 4 chairs; tisers, I would like to take this Thanksgiving week-end at then- | family visited relatives here on the Beatty mangle clothes ironer; 2 kitchen cabinets; 2 dressers; double bed, occasion to congratulate the Cana- home here. week-end. OF LIVESTOCK, FARM IMPLEMENTS, ETC. complete with springs and spring-filled mattress; 3 single beds, springs dian Weekly Newspaper Association A numner from here eiijoyed the Several from here attended the' Lot 15 - 1st Concession, Lochiel and mattresses; rangette, in good order; kitchen table; 6 kitchen chairs; -and its member papers for the wonderful turkey supper at St. 6 odd chairs; sliding couch; wicker phonograph cabinet with radio; Oi’Connor - Filion wedding in Corn- 6 and one-half miles East of Alexandria; 3 miles South-West M grand contribution they are making Colum-ba Church, Kirk Hill, on wall on Saturday. two centre tables, one is antique; large rocking Chair; small kitchen table; to Canada’s cultural and commer- Thanksgiving Day. of Glen 'Robertson large clothes hamper; hall runner; glassware; dishes and kitchen utensils; cial life. Our heartiest best wishes Miss Mary Shago, Cornwall, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. new walking plow; milk rig; cultivator; set of harrows; step ladder, 6-ft.; for the success of this year’s J. A. Shago. garden tools, and- many other articles too numerous to mention. National Newspaper Week. ☆ ☆ WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 17th ‘ i TERMS: CASH ) Ewen Cameron and -Orrie St. R. R. MCINTOSH, -I GLEN ROY at 12 noon MRS. DORENA BIGGERS, Onge, Montreal, spent the week-end 45 head of choice Holstein cattle, consisting of: President. at their homes here. ALBERT FAUBERT, Auctioneer. Proprietress. Mrs. Louise Sauve of Montreal, .19 milk cows; 8 heifers, 18 months old; IS spring heifer calves, milk fed; 2 spring bull calves, milk fed; bull, 18 months old. Cattle blood-tested Phone 105-J-5, Alexandria. spent the week-end with Mr. and tWo weeks before sale and mostly all vaccinated. SUBSCRIBE TO THE Mrs. Ei-nest Girard. On Monday they had Mir. and Mrs. J. A. sauve Black mare, 7 yrs, old, 1,500 lbs.; black mare, 10. yrs. old, 1,500 lbs. This and family, also of Montreal. is a matched team. 5 pigs, four months old; 4 pigs, three months old; ■Mrs. Richard Lunny, who spent SPECIAL LOW 75 Barred Rock hens, one year old, laying. GLENGARRY NEWS the past few weeks in Montreal, is IMPLEMENTS — M-H 30 tractor, in perfect order; M-H double tractor disc, like new; M-H 2-furrbw disc plow; M-H heavy 2-furrow tractor RAIL FARES plow; walking plow; spring-tooth harrow; 3-sèction smoothing harrow; steal land roller; McC-D disc drill seeder, 13 drill; F & W mower, 6-ft. TO THE cut; 10-ft. rake; International rope drop-head hay loader; M-H binder, AUCTION SALE 7-ft. cut, used only one season; Adams roller-bearing rubber-tired wagon; hay rack; double sleighs; sap-gathering sloop sleigh with tank; M-H OF LIVESTOCK and FARM IMPLEMENTS OTTAWA manure spreader, large size, like new; stoneboat; milk rig; steel wagon, There will be offered for sale by Public Auction on the premises like new; set of double harness; cariole; cheap sleigh; cutter; power of the undersigned WINTER FAIR cream separator, 1,000 lbs. capacity; Briggs and Stratton FA-hp engine; Briggs and Stratton 5-hp engine; Woods' two-single-unit stainless .steel DALKEITH VILLAGE OCT. 22-27 milking machine; cultivator; fanning mill With bagger; sap storage,steel First Farm (South of the tank, 300-gal. capacity; about 400 sap buckets and spoils; car trailer with rack; forks; chains; shovels, etc.; quantity of good potatoes; (1,000 bus. FARE AND ONE-HALF good Beaver oats;" about 75 tons good quality mixed loose hay; quantity TUESDAY, OCTOBER 16th FOR THE ROUND TRIP of straw; 10® .large cedar fence-posts, 8 ft.; 16.0 medium, cedar fence- at 1:00 o’clock p.m. posts, sharpened, 8 ft.; 10 cords maple il6'' body dry stovewood. 42 head high grade Holstein cattle Good going — Saturday, Oct. 20th TERMS OF SALE — $2C and under, cash; over that amount, 9 months’ ,19 milch cows; 1 Ayrshire milch cow; 5 heifers coming 3 years old; to Saturday, Oct. 27th inclusive. credit on furnishing approved joint notes bearing interest at 3%. 7 heifers, (18 months old; 2 steers, 18 months old; 7 spring calves; 1 bull, 2% off for cash. coming 3 years old. Return — Leave Ottawa not later Terms on tractor — Half cash, balance on terms of sale M'H binder, 6-ft. cut, in very good order; M-H disc drill seeder; 10-ft. than midnight, Sunday, Oct. 28th. Farm property also ftS sale—consisting of 200 acres, 150 under cultivatioiv -râ-ke; hay loa-dor; M-H mower, 6-ft. cut; manure sleigh; steel wagon; balance pasture and wo-bdlot, plenty of water the year round, large barif, bob sleighs; double harness; hog feeder; team disc; buggy; DeLaval From First Class Coach large house, implement shed, hen house, hog pen. Buildings are all stainless steel double-unit milker with half horse-power motor; milk Alexandria $3.40 $2.95 'mostly like new -pump; 3 large water tubs for cattle; and many other artisles too WILL SELL ON EA.SY TERMS — REASON FOR SIALE, ILL HEALTH '-4. numerous to mention. Strangers desiring credit shall furnish bank references Full information TERMS — $20 and under, cash; over that amount, 10 months’ credit upon from any agent. HENRY SEGUIN, Prop., furnishing approved joint notes bearing interest at 3%. 2% off ALBERT FAUBERT, Auctioneer. RR 1, Glen Robertson. for cash. Phone 105-J-5, Alexandria. Strangers desiring credit shall be asked to furnish bank references. MISS FLORA MaeDONALD, Prop., CANADIAN GLENGARRY FARMERS’ CO-OP ALBERT FAUBERT, Auctioneer. Dalkeith, Ontario. Phone 105-J-5, Alexandria. NA riOAfAl ALEXANDRIA PHONE 347 ADVERTISE IN “THE GLENGARRY NEWS" Page 8 The Glengarry News, Alexandria, Ontario, Thursday, October 11th, 1956

in blue satin and carrying flash- lights disguised as stars which twinkled very effectively. Taking ALEXAN; part were Bonnie McDougall, Mar- IRON & METAL lene Macdonell, Shirley Lacombe, Susan MacKinnon, Nancy Reid, • . 12—Articles for Sale 25—Wanted to Buy 36—Public Notices Susan McGillis, Joanne Moffatt. We buy all kinds of Scrap. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING- RATES (Continued) The dance ended with the perform- • • LIVE POULTRY WANTED, IN MR. DONALD A. MACDONALD, ers holding aloft tinsel streamers STUDIO COUCH, AND CARPET, lots of not 1‘ESS than 50. Please extending from the [Centenary Star, W. MORRIS, Manager. / | Q.C., is opening a temporary law For Sale, To Let, Wanted, etc.: 50. cents for thirty words or less 9'xl2 , good as new. Apply to call Lancaster 5585, Alcide Brunet, | office on .October 1st, in the store and the chorus was joined in the Phone: Lof&iefl 14-R-13 2 cents each additional word; extra insertions, 40 cent minimum. Mrs. J". M. Langlois, Main Street St. Raphaels, Ont, 40-9p I recently occupied by Donald finale by the senior choir of the l-56-tf Births, Deaths: No Charge. Cards of Thanks: 75 cents. In Mem- South. Phone 362-W. 41-lp l Gormley. The regular office in cathedral. orials Minimum, 75 cents, 10 cents per line of verse. Public 28—Wanted to Rent the Bank of Nova Scotia building Notices: 12 cents per line, first insertion; 8 cents per line subse- In the epilogue, Miss St. John 13— will be occupiedF by the staff, pays tribute to the Holy Cross arm Produce quent insertions, 10 cents extra if not paid in advance; 25 cents HOUSE, 5 OR 6 ROOMS, WANTED : pending Mi-. Macdonald’s com- extra if Box No. used. Classified Display: $1.00 per column inch. MCINTOSH APPLES FOR SALE, Sisters. On stage with her are to rent in Alexandria. Contact plete recovery. 39-tf Elaine Macdonell, Shirley Mc- ANNUAL FALL $2.60 a hamper. Brihg own con- Box M, The Glengarry News. j tainers. Archie Allan McDonald, Donald, Barbara Reid, Fern Mc- Copy for Classified Ads must be in this office not later than noon 41-lc Cormick, Ann Sauve, Vivian Kemp, Thursday, to appear in current week’s columns. Greenfield. Tel.: Maxville 150- I NOTICE W-2. 41-lp Shirley and Helen McDonald, the- 31—Help Wanted Male OFFICE HOURS latter two of Montreal.. Commencing Monday, October 1, 1—Coming Events 8—In Memoriam 14— Wonderful Opportunity 1956, and continuingP until the 27th. Pipers taking^art were Angus D. 1-Cent Saleoultry and Livestock ! of April, 1957, the law office of .McDonald, Lawrence Cameron, PICARD — In loving memory of a 143. , BARRED ROOK PULLETS Wed. - Thurs. - Fri. - Sat. THE W.A. OF THE: UNITED ■ Ontario Automobile Messrs. Macdonell & Macdonald, Donald Kippen and Messrs.' Shep- dear father and grandfather, who for sale, five months old. Donald Church, Kirk Hill, will* hold their Association , Bank of Nova Scotia Chambers, herd and Dawson of Cornwall. •annual Bazaar and Salad Tsa, passed away October 13th, 1954. N. McLeod, MoCrimmon’s Corn- There is an opening available for an j Alexandria, will be open for busi- In charge of the pageant were OCT. 17-18-19-20 ; Saturday, October 27th, at 1.30 The flowers we' placed upon your ers, RR 1, Dalkeith. Phone: desirous of aggressive salesman desirous of | ness from 8.30 a.m. untn 5 o’clock Sr. St. Lucille of St. Raphaels, and Get 2 for the Price of I •p.m., in the church hall. 41-2c grave Loehiel 3-R-12. 41-lc earning better than average earn- j Sr. St. Jamesina and Sr. St. Martha p.m. daily except Saturday, and on ulus 1 cent May wither and decay,, FOUR VACCINATED HOLSTEIN ings with security and hospitaliza- j Saturday from 8.30 to 1 p.m. of Calvary. The teaching staff of 2—Births But the love for you who sleeps heifers, 214 years, due to freshen tion plan. All applicants carefully | For urgent matters an appoint- j Alexander School made the decor- Over 250 Items beneath soon; also 43 pullets, 5 months, screened. Car an asset. Apply in ment may be made outside of regu- ations for stage and hall and were DELANEY — To Mia and Mrs. Leo Will never fade away. starting to lay. Rae MoGillivray. confidence stating age, experience lar office hours by letter or by greatly assisted toy Malcolm Mc- Delaney (nee Evelyn Fraser), on —[Always remembered and sadly 41-lp and phone number to phoning No. 138 or 225, Alexandria. Donald. McLeister’s October 2nd, 1950, at the Queen missed by .his son, daughter-in- Box 817, London, Canada MACDONELL & MACDONALD, REXALL DRUG STORE [Elizabeth Hospital, Montreal, a law and grandchildren, Guy, ARNOLD FARMS LTD. Barristers, etc., daughter., Anita, Diane and Gilles. GRENVILLE, QUE. •RAWLE1GH BUSINESS' NOW Alexandria, Ont. Surfacing Walks ■OPEN in Glengarry Co. & Alex- ' 40-5c MENAiRD — Cn October 4th, 1956, Martintovta, Ont. 41-Ip WORK HORSES FOR SALE PHONE Receiving regular shipments of andria. Trade Well established. Roads Resurfacing Co. is back in at Alexandria, to Mr. and Mrs. MacCRIMiMON — In fond and lov- GOOD FARM HORSES, Excellent opportunity. Full time. town to complete the job of black- Jean-Paul Menard (nee Estelle 21 ing memory of our dear Dad, i from Western Ontario. All types Write at once. Rawleigh’s Dept. topping various sidewalks’ started Andre), of Green Valley, a daugh- Peans Of Praise... Allan D. O. MacCrimmon, Dun- j and sizes for sale. J-113-169, Montreal, P.Q. 41-lc earlier this fall. Both sides of ter’, Helene. vegan, who died on October 14th, ' Alexandria Top prices paid for all horses for BE INDEPENDENT ! EARN FROM | (Continued from Page 1) Kenyon street west were completed MACDONELL — On Wednesday, 1955. slaughter. Also crippled or dead earlier this week and patching of $50 to $75 per week at the begin- ] for you to form the characters of Prescriptions a Specialty Cctober 3rd, at IHH6 p.m., in Hotel Love’s greatest gift, animals picked up for rendering ning in selling 225 first quality 1 our young people and give them a other walks is still to be completed. purposes. Dieu, Cornwall, to Mr. and Mrs. remembrance. Products known and liked’ by the Christian éducation . . . and yours Diytime—(phone Hawkesbury .Duncan A. Macdonell, of St. Ra- —The family. public. Exclusive territory. $18 is a great reward.” MElrose 22124 or 22126 phaels, a son, a toother for An- 41-Ip needed. Jito: Dept. 4 — 5:130 St. (Father Cameron traced the drea and Dwayne. at night or Sunday Hubert, Montreal. 41-lc growth of the Sisters’ work in Alex- MElrose 23165 or 23816 MacORIMMICN—Iii loving memory andria since their establishment MacDONELL — To Mi’, and Mrs. 28tf 3,971 Hospital Tests Prove... Leading Doctors Agree of my dear Grandpa, Allan D. O. 32—Help Wanted Female here. Donald MaeDofiell (nee Anne MacCrimmon, Dunvegan. Flynn), of Chippewa, at Niagara 17—Real Estate “So many have returned to offer | Dear God, take a message MIDDLE-AGED WOMAN WANT- | thanks with you”, said Father Falls Hospital, on Monday, Sep- To my Grandpa in Heaven above; [ Cameron. tember 24th, 1956, a son, John GOOD BUYS IN ed for light 'housework for Wo ! Tell him how much I miss him, adults. No laundry. Write to j He reminded the Sisters that New No-Sting PVP-lodine Norman. Please give him all my love. REAL ESTATE Box 397, Maxville, Ont. 41-lc despite great accomplishments they MCCARTHY At Alexandria, on —(Granddaughter, ^ must never flag in their zeal and October 3rd, .1956, to Mr. and Mrs. Marlene MacLeod. If you are thinking of buy- spirit of dedication. “These are ing or selling property GIRLS perilous times”, he said, “and the Stops Infection Fast! [Roger McCarthy s (nee Rita Gar- Weston, Ont. 41-lc eau), a son. SEE US FIRST dangers of the age often are not STEWART — In loving memory of ' WANTED recognized by us. my- parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. L. SAUVE — On Wednesday, October 155-acre farm at the Quebec border, .. by.. “It is the Sisters’ duty to continue Won't burn or sting the wound! ©tewart. 10th, 1956, at Hotel Dieu, Corn- one of' the best holdings in Glen- to train young people so that they wall, to Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert And while they lie in peaceful sleep garry, complete with 30 head of ALEXANDRIA may continue to recognize these No Poison label! Safer than iodine! Sauve (nee Laurette Massia) of Their memory I shall always keep. cattle and farm machinery; 15 acres CLEANERS dangers and continue to live a Alexandria, a daughter, Vivianne. —Daughter, Alda Urquhart. j maple bush; balance cleared; a very Christ-like life.” GOOD WORKING CONDITIONS TAILLEFER — At Alexandria, cn Dunvegan, Ont. 41-lc j good buy. The chairman, Henry D. Duggan, Saturday, October 6th, 1956, to STEADY WORK of Montreal, offered his own per- Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Taillefer 9—Personals • FOR FURTHER INFORMATION sonal tribute and introduced several Phone 3118 - Alexandria speakers, among them Mayor (nee Shirley Willard), a daughter, CAR BUYERS — Contact — George Simon of Alexandria, Ray- Judy, sister for Bruno and Brian. ATTENTION 34—Tenders mond Bruneau, MJP., Osie Ville- neuve, M.P.P. Rev. J. D. McPhail, 4—Engagements -For complete Insurance coverage Jean Trottier and low cost financing, see me be- PHONE 163 —ALEXANDRIA rector of St. Finnan’s, brought McNAUGHTON - WIGHTMAN — fore you buy your new Car or Truck ■greetings from the parish, as did or late model Used Car. This mod- Licensed Local Agent For Mr. and Mrs. James A. Mc- Rev. Emilien Houde for Sacred FROM A FAMOUS INFECTION STOPPED NOT HARMFUL- ern, low'cost insurance and finance BRISSON REAL ESTATE Heart parish. Rev. C. F. Gauthier Naughton of Dalhousie Station, plan available for either dealer or HOSPITAL AMAZINGLY NO POISON LABEL! wish to announce the engagement private sales. RAYMOND ROCHON. Cornwall, Ontario was ïhe final speaker and he remin- ... comes startling medical You apply ISODINE to cut — No need to lock it up. Keep isced delightfully on his school days news. iSODINE — the new there’s no sting — just a ISODINE handy in kitchen of their daughter, Anna May, to Alexandria. Phone 220. 15-tf and bathroom. No more SEALED TENDERS addressed to at St. Margaret’s. and safer PVP-IODINE Anti- gentle tingle. Forms a thin, Mr. Clifford Reebum Wightenan, 18—Farm for Sale the undersigned and endorsed septic (polyvinyipyrroiidone- brown him over injured area. burn, no sting, no stain — it’s son of Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Wight- 10—Lost The Mother - General of Holy iodine) is a non-stinging Continuous protection lasts washable! No more tears! “TENDER FOR DEPARTMENT OF and lasts till colour fades — man of Lancaster. The wedding GOOD PRODUCTIVE FARM FOR Cross, Mother Provincial and other i iodine. Used and proved safer BLUE TICK FEMALE HOUND, MINES AND TECHNICAL SUR- senior officers of the Older were by doctors... yet full potency then reapply. to take place 'October 17th, 1956. sale comprising one hundred and against germs. small, strayed from Greenfield | VEYS ADMINISTRATION BUILD- j platform guests as was Rev. Sister area about two weeks ago. Re- twenty-five acres situated on County road leading from Vank- ING, BOOTH STREET, OTTAWA, St. Gerald, Superior of St. Mar- 5—Approaching Marriages ward. Contact Maxime Lalonde, leek Hill to Fournier. Permanent ONTARIO”, will be received in the | caret's. To her was made the Protect your family with Jr., Alexandria. 40-2p HAY - MacDONALD — Mr. and read under construction at pres- office . of the Secretary, until 3.00 ' presentation of several gift cheques Mrs. John MacD. Hay of Glen ent time. Twenty-five acres in p.m. (ES.T.), WEDNESDAY, NO- , which she acknowledged. They were <§> QUANTITY VALUABLE OLOTH- VEMIBER 21, 1956. ■Sandifield, announce the ap- ing taken fircm car parked at „ good bush, balance in cultivated from; Alexandria Separate School proaching marriage of their Dalhousie on Sunday, between 7 land. Most of the farm is under Plans and specification can be Board, 'St. Finnan’s Parish, Sacred daughter, Della Elizabeth, to and 7.45 p.m. Anyone with in- •drained. Good buildings. House seen and forms of tender obtained Heart Parish, the CWL, the Riche- Clifford MacDonald, son of Mrs. formation, please contact Archie is modernized. Farm has plenty at the offices of the Chief Architect, lieu Club of Alexandria, The ' Alex D. MacDonald and the late McCormick, ’phone 642-J Alex- of good water. For further par- Department of Public Works, Ot- Mother General and Council of Mr. MacDonald of Glen Sandfield. andria. 41-lc ticulars apply to Mrs. R. J. Down- tawa, Ontario; .the District Archi- Holy Cross, the Alexander School, The new and safer The marriage has been arranged ~ ing, St. Bernardin. 40-2c tect, 150» JSt. Paul Street West, St. Joseph’s School, School of Per-’ PVP-IODINE ANTISEPTIC to take place Saturday, October 12—Articles for Sale Montreal, P.Q., and the District petual Help and Maria Goretti (polyvinylpyrrolidone-iodine) 20th, at two o’clock at the United 19A—Business For Sale Architect, 3®5 Yonge Street, To- Academy, as well as several in- Church Manse, Glen Bandfield. BEACH KITCHEN STOVE WITH ] ronto, Ontario. dividual donations. Get it today at... WATSON'S SANDWICH SHOP blbwer-typs burner; two rang- j To be considered each tender ettes; kitchenette set consisting and newstand in Alexandria, for sale at a bargain because of own- j must be accompanied by a security of table and four chairs. Bargain | in the form of a certified cheque High Points... for cash. Call Lloyd Gagnier. ! er’s illness. Anyone interested McLeister’s Rexall Drug Store contact Mrs. Watson, phone 342. or bonds as specified in the forms Phone: Alexandria 35. 40-2c I (Continued from Page 1) TAXI SERVICE 30-tf of tender and made on or according PHONE 21 ALEXANDRIA DAY AND NIGHT the baton. A Highland Fling group STUDIO COUCH, WITH SPRING- I to these forms and in accordance PHONE 202 ■filled mattress, good as new, for • 20—Lots for Sale with the conditions set forth there- dance was performed by Linda Mq- ALEXANDRIA sale. Apply to J. L. O. Sabourin, ^ in. .Gill'is, Catherine Kennedy, Jean VACANT LOT ON GLEN ROB- !0V8282SSS2S2S25SSS58S2SSSSSSS28SSSSSSSSSS8SS?SS2S2SSS2Si Kenyon St. West. -> i The Department, through the Morris, Gail McDonald and Patsy ertson Road, convenient to church Chief Architect's office, or through McGillis. Little Barbara Villeneuve and school. — the McGillis prop- the undersigned, or through. the i did the Seann Triubhas solo, and erty. Apply to Mrs. P. Clarkin, office of the District Architect, 150 there was another Fling group No. 4, Graham Apartments, St. Paul Street West, Montreal, | dance by 12 young dancers — BUSINESS and PROFESSIONAL Bishop street, Alexandria, Ont. P.Q., and the District Architect, 385 Sharon Larocque, Barbara and 50 Girls 41-2p Yonge [Street, Toronto, Ont., will Tena McDiopald, Dianne Cuthbert, supply the tolue-fprints and specifi- Mildred McDonald, Melanie Mc- . DIRECTORY 21A—For Sale Or To Let cation of the work on deposit of a Donell, Lorraine McDonell, Ann McDonald, . Joan MoKay, Susan ! BUTCHER SHO P, GROCERY sum of $200.00 in the form of Kemp, Mary Quinn, Janice Wheeler store and 8-room house, at very a CERTIFIED bank cheque or INSURANCE Accountants and Auditors low price, can be seen anytime. money-order payable to the order and Judy McDonald. The dancers X. Beauchamp, Dalhousie Station, of the RECEIVER GENERAL OF were accompanied by Rev. J. D. McPhail and Mrs. D. E. Macphee. WANTED INSURANCE Ottawa, Cornwall, Kingston Que. Phone; Lancaster 5272. CANADA. The deposit will be re- # In the May Queen episode, Bonnie 41-lc leased on return of the blue-prints Fire, Life, Sickness, Accident, Auto- Brockville McDougall was the central figure ■nobile, Plate Glass, Dwelling, Fur- and specification in good condition MacLeod Comrie & Company within a month ' from the date of with Betty Sabourin as crown niture, Theft, Wind and Farm 123—Flats, Apts, to Rent Certified Public Accountants reception of tenders. If not re- bearer and Linda Ladouceur as .> Buildings. MODERN 3-ROOM APARTMENTi train bearer, v Licensed Municipal Auditors turned within that period the de-, Immediatly on St. Paul St. Immediate oc- posit will be forfeited. A combined chorus of girls from DONALD A. MacLEOD cupancy. Apply to David E. J The lowest or any tender not Maria Goretti Academy and Per- MORRIS BROS. Licensed Trusted in Bankruptcy petual Help School, the “daughter” Markson, phone 222. 3l-tf | necessarily accepted. FOR Phone 33 Alexandria CORNWALL OTTAWA : i schools of the convent, was very FIVE - RCOM UPSTAIRS APART- ROBERT FORTIER, well received by the audience. Bar- BARRISTERS 338 Second St., W. 27 Merritt Ave ment, hot and cold water, heavy- Chief of Administrative Services, bara Reid held the Convent banner Tel. 3400 Tel. 2-4123 duty wiring. Apply to Mrs. Albert in the background during their MILLIGAN & MacDONALD Laporte, after 6 p.m. Occupancy and Secretary. Department of Public Works, performance. Barristers, Solicitors, Notaries October list. 41-tf An excellent presentation was the Dress Factory BERNARD CARDINAL, B.A. Ottawa, October 5, 1956. 41-2c R. P. Milligan, Q.C. 25—Wanted to Buy Star Dance by seven girls, dressed . D. J. MacDonald, B.A. COMPTABLE LICENCIE EXCELLENT WORKING CONDITIONS 122 Sydney Street Licensed Public Accountant W A X T E J) GUARANTEED SALARY PLUS BONUS CORNWALL, ONT. — PHONE 2775 717 Second Street, East, Cornwall LIVE POULTRY J. LORNE KINKAID — MONUMENTS ; ALEXANDRIA OFFICE: Telephone 5572 Phone or write us and we will send PREFERABLY EXPERIENCED Ihsurarice Bldg., Main St. North Alexandria — Tel. 174 cur buyer. Morrisburg Maxville Thursday of each week—y-5 1-56-tf S. LAPORTE Tel. 261 Tel. 14 • • OPTOMETRIST Phone 25 Alexandria Authorized Dealer for ‘Rock of Ages’ Barre Granite S. Joseph Kronick, R.O. DEADSTOCK REMOVED FROM Be sure to ask for the guarantee certificate and the inconspicuous For RESULTS Use your farm promptly for» sanitary HOURS seal etched in each stone. Josef-Augstein Ltd. disposal. $2.0.0 service charge for See our display at Maxville $ a.m. to 12 noon — 1 p.m. to 5 p.m. each call. Telephone collect: 17 MAIN ST. W„ HAWKESBURY Lancaster 229, Cornwall 3730. St. LETTERING GIVEN PROMPT ATTENTION Kenyon Street ALEXANDRIA, Ont. Telephone ME—2-2061 “NEWS” WANT ADS Lawrence Rendering Company Buy direct from us and Save Agent’s Commission 56-p Limited. 56-p