Olengarry Council K. of C. Hold Impressive Fonction
Total Page:16
File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb
THE GLENGARRY NEWS ALEXANDRIA, ONT., FRIDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1932 VOL. XT.—No. 41 $2.00 A YEAR Olengarry Council K. of C. Ottawa Valley Tribute To Memory of Coming Convention Week is Dedicated Priests Iransferrerl Ministerial Association Miss Mary MacDonalrl ill lo Fire Prevention Alexandria Diocese Hold Impressive Fonction The regular meeting of the above (Contributed) Glengarry Sunday School Convention Wherets authoritive statistics show The following changes among the association was* held in Kirk Hill On Monday morning September 12th, will be held in Kirk Hill XJnited that the amount of the average yearly priests in the Diocese 0f Alexandria r in her old home in the first concessian, Church, on Wednesday, October 12th. The officers and members of Glen' ; THE ADDRESS United Church, on Monday, 3rd Octo- loss of insurable pro^)erty by fire in have been announced by His Excellen- Kenyon, where she lay critically ill for Council K. of C., from time to The Reverend William J. Smith, Sessions commence at 2 o’clock in Canada exceeds $45,000,00(>, and that cy* the Most Reverend Felix Couturier» ber, 1932. two weeks, God called to her eternal the afternoon with the Rev. R. W. Car/, tixnC; have held in their spacious club Dear Father, more than 300 persons annully lose D.D., Bishop of Alexandria. The following members were pre- reward, Miss Mary B. MacDonald, Trams, functions of importance but ■The Glengarry Council of the President, presiding. Reports will bo their lives as a result of fire, the Fed- Rev. Father Corbet McRae, of Lan- Knights of Columbus hasten to congra- sent, Rev. A. E. Hagar of Brownsburg, youngest and dearly beloved daughter received and discussed from the vari- eral Government ha-s appointed the caster, to be pastor of Loehiel and Dal- mvne more so than the assemblage held, President, presiding, Revs. D. M. Mac- tulate you upon being chosen by H of the late Mr. and Mrs. Alexander ous leaders of S.S. work. week commencing Sunday, Oct. 9, and keith Oc Tuesday evening of this week. leod, Alexandria; L. M. Somerville, R. Excellency our Bishop to proceed to B. MacDonald. Miss Semmens of Toronto, a Special- ending Saturday, Oct. 15, as “Fire Rev. Father J. J. Macdonell, of iR'Oia every standpoint it went over H. McKelvy, Glen Sandfield; Dr. Suth- Rome, to continue your studies at the Her death was a shock to the whole ist in children’s work, will be present Prevention Week.” Iioehiel, to be chaplain to the Precious *iHth great eclat. They were there in . •> ^ erland, Hawkesbury; A. E. Mitchell. community as well as to a legion of It is shown by reliable statistics that «embers, to. enjoy. the.V excellentn 1. des-j Canadian College.s Your clear and ae and speak at both afternoon and even- Blood Monastery, Alexandria. Vankleek Hill; R, J. Kirkland, St. Col- friends in Montreal, where she spent ing meetings. at least 80 per cet. of the fires which «riptîon given by Rev. Father Foley tive mind and studious habits have fit- Rev. Father R. Rouleau, Crysler, to umba; C. K. Mathewson, Kirk Hill; J. the last number of years and was held Rev. D. T. I. Forsyth, Field Secre- occur orginate either directly or in- •f Apple 'Hill, of his visit during the ted you for such a course. be pastjjr of Lancaster and Curry Hill. J. MeCaskili, St. Andrews East; Geo. in the very highest esteem. tary of the Board of Religious Educa- directly through inexcusable ignorance summer to the Eucharistic Congress in We are indeed proud that you have Rev. Father J. H. Bougie, of Corn- been long a member of our Council, Irvine, Williamstown; J. W. Maclean^ She always enjoyed perfect health tion, will also speak at both afternoon and neglect and^ therefore, are proven Iteblin and to the Eternal City, Rome, Cushing; Neil Rattee, Martintown, Dr. wall, to be pastor of Crysler and Finch. you having joined our Order when a until a short time previous to her and evening gatherings. table, and that the exercise of reason- Rev. Father James A. Wylie, Lan- and further to be treated to addresses Wales, visitor. mere boy, and that you have filled a death and it is very hard for her dear Every Sunday School in the Asso able prudence and proper carefulness caster, to be curate* at St. Columban’s, aSso of high merit from such outstand- A tentative programme was drawn ones and friends to realize that their on the- part of responsible individuals ing officei^l^ the Order as Mr. Fran- number of offices in our Council. Wc dation is asked to appoint delegates. Cornwall. up for the season 1932—33. The pro- bright, happy Mary has left them for- Each Sunday School should have their would reduce, the losses by fire in cis Fauteu2^* Montreal, Supreme Direc- appreciate greatly the keen interest Rev. Father R. J. Macdonald, St. gramme committee will report further ever, so suddeenly snatched away it Canada to the comparatively insigni- tor and Mr. A. A. Gardiner, Montreal, you took in us and the time and labor Superintendent and Teachers present. Columban^s Cornwall, to be curate at at next meeting at Vankleek Hill, on almost seems. Supper will be served between the ficant proportions of losses in other Fast State Deputy for Quebec. you expended On our behalf while ouv Lancaster and Curry Hill November 7th. ■She led an exemplary Catholic life— sessions. All interested are cordially countries. Mr. A. A. Macdonell, Grand Knight, Grand Knight. You have labored faith- Rev. Father E. Danis to be curate at Rev. C. K. Mathewson was then ask- no sacrifice was too great for God invited to attend. Inspection and Cleaning. sod Mr. A. W. McMillan, Lecturer, fully in the parishes from which the Crysler and Finch. majority of our members are drawn. ed to give his paper on the ‘‘Data of She bore her intense suffering pati- The proclamation issued recently urges Rev. Father J. A. Lalonde to be cur- jûntly presided. Christianity.” In it he showed the su- ently and uncomplainingly in the spirit that. 1 Clergymen present were Revs. E. J. When you come back, filled with ate at Nativity paris'h, Cornwall great knowledge of and zeal for your premacy of the Christian Religion and of Christ crucified and prepared for 1. All dwellings and their surround- Macdonald, D. Secours, C. F. Gauthier, Golden WÉg Rev. Father W. J. Smith, Alexan- holy calling, you will find Glengarry how it circles entirely round the per- death with the fortitude that is the ings be carefully inspected by their dria, to the Canadian College, Rotne. "W. J. Smith, E. Danis and J. A. La son of our Saviour. The sfupremacy possession of those only, who during Mr. and Mrs. Robert MePhee, much occupants and all conditions likely to limde. Council ,of which you will still be a member, the first to bid you welcome. of Jesus is not comparative. It is ab- life have yielded perfect submission to esteemed old time residents of Glen cause or promote the spread of fires The preseneee of fifteen members We present to you a travelling com solute. He is not one of the world’s the Holy Will of God. Robertson, recently were afforded the removed. •f Ontario Council, Cornwall, was ap- panion which may on your journey be great. He is the only. Such a life as Mary’s was does not privilege of celebrating the fiftieth an- 2. All public buildings, stores, ware- Glengarry Clieese Board houses and factories be inspected and preciated. some worry to you at times, but, w« The Jesus of the New Testament be- close without leaving behind, a great niversary of their wedding day. At Alexandria, Ont., 3rd October, 1933 hope, it will be a reminder of the kind- comes the Jesus of an inward spiritual sense of loss, and loneliness, nor on eight o’clock that morning, High Mass cleaned of rubbish in order to reduce Father. Foley, the Council's worthy' fire hazards and maintain health an»"* White Colored Chaplain, after a few introductory re- ly feeling of the members of this Coun- experience that changes life and con- the other hand without occasioning was celebrated in St. Martin of Tours King’s Road No. 810 .. 59 duct. joy in heaven. “He that loveth his Church, the Rev. C. D. McRae, P.P., of- safety, y marks by the Lecturer, as he rose to cil towards you. 3. All hotels, theatres, asylums, hos Silver Lily, No. 746 .. 23 The data of the Christianity is in brother abideth in the light.” ficiating. For the occasion the church ^>eak, was greeted with applause. He Bon voyage, God bless you, Gu pitals, and other institutional buildings St. Raphaels No. 572 .. 30 the person of Jesus Himself. The She leaves a sorely bereaved sister, decorations were gladioli and golden proceeded to give his impressions of bcnnachadh dia sibh anns gach aite s’ be inspected, and provision made for Glengarry No. 63 37 Christian religion depends not only Christena, and five sorrowing brothers glow and during the Mass the choir Üie Congress and stressed his visit to tbeid sibb, sogarth aroon. all changes necessary to protect the Avondale No. 87 22 upon what He was but upon what He to whom -she was ever a devoted and rendered appropriate hymns including the Catacombs in Rome. His portrayal Signe^ on behalf of the Council, occupant from danger in the event Picnic Grove No. 693 10 is. He is the same yesterday, today loving sister.