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The Glengarry News the FINEST WEEKLY NEWSPAPER in EASTERN ONTARIO The Glengarry News THE FINEST WEEKLY NEWSPAPER IN EASTERN ONTARIO VOL. LVH—No. 2 ALEXANDRIA, ONT., JANUARY 13th, 1950 $2.50 A YEAR Ontario Cheese Producers firm In Demand Rev. Sr. Angus Of Holy Cross Dr. 0. J. Dolan Elected Chairman for 30-Cent Price for Product In 19S0 Dies Suddenly At Bishop’s House Glengarry Area High School Board Revered Member Of Local Community Only One Change In Personnel Of Board Ask Dominion Government To Keep Faith With The Farmers Succumbed To Heart Attack, Wednesday As Edwin McDonald, Lochiel, Afternoon — Funeral At St. Laurent Replaces Frank McCormick Suffering a heart attack, late Wednesday afternoon, while in the Bishop’s Charles E. Harkness of Iroquois, Ont.. Dr. D. J. Dolan of Alexandria, will be chairman of the Glengarry District New Town Council House, Rev. Sister M. of St. Angus of the Holy Cross Community, here, died High School Board for 1950. Dr. Dolan Was the unanimous choice of the Elected President At Annual Meeting within a few minutes. The former Catherine Harriet Cuthbert of Eigg, Sister Held In Toronto Last Week Board at its inaugural meeting of the year held Wednesday evening in the Assumes Office Angus was widely known throughout Glengarry and word of her tragically High School, here. sudden passing will be received with regret by many friends, He succeeds Rev. H. A. Doig of Maxville, who was chairman during the Determined that they should continue to receive 30 cents for cheese, Accompanied by Rev. Sister M. of St. Irma, Sister Angus had gone to first year of the Board’s existence in 1949. , regardless of the price at which it was sold to the United Kingdom, 300 Alexandria’s new council for 1950 the Bishop’s House to see Rev. R. J. # o Representative of Alexandria Separ- delegates to the 17th annual meeting of the Ontario Cheese Producers’ Asso- assumed office, Monday evening, when MacDonald on a business matter. ate School, the largest Separate School ciation at Toronto, last week, scarcely debated the point. the 1949 council met for the last time xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxX While in his waiting room she suffered in Glengarry, Dr. Dolan had served In a strongly worded resolution, they urged the Government to maintain to approve bills and hand over the the attack and died within fifteen Letter To The Editor as chairman of the former A.H.S. board this price, as a matter of fairness and in the interest of the whole Canadian reigns of office. Committees were minutes. Present at her passing were COCKED HAT, SWORD x ( of trustees for many years and he economy. o struck, following the swearing in of His Excellency Bishop Brodem-, Father FOR J. D. VILLENEUVE? x GREEN VALLEY REPLY should be well equipped for his new The meeting also saw a new presi- xxxxxxxxxxx X X X X X council and little other business came MacDonald, Dr. D. J. Dolan, who had The Editor, “If we get the material, well duties. X before the meeting. been called, and members of the Holy dent, vice-president and two new The Glengarry News: Only one change was made in the X have the best-upholstered sheriff members elected to the executive. BUSY WEEKEND The 1950 council is composed of Cross Community. X Reply to Mrs. Willa McDonald’s in Ontario,” D. A. McNaughton, personnel of the Board, Mr. Edwin Charles E. Harkness of Iroquois is the FOR DR. DOLAN Mayor R. J. Graham, Reeve A. A. Mc- A Requiem Mass was sung in St. X letter which appeared in your valued United Counties registrar, at McDonald, of R.R. No. 1, Alexandria, 1950 head of the association, succeed- Donald and Councillors Raoul Clement, Finnan’s Cathedral at 9.15 o’clock replacing Mr. Frank McCormick as Glengarry may be able to re- X newspaper of January 2, 1950: Cornwall, said Tuesday, in refer- ing John I. Ballantyne of Atwood, who Ambrose Lalonde, Stephen O’Connor, yesterday morning, and the body was representative from the Township of tain its Commons’ seat if the X The possibility of silence being mis- ence to a circular signed by the has been a popular president for three Jr., Edeos Choquette, J. A. Roussin exposed at St. Margaret’s Convent Lochiel. A highly successful first year’s birth rate continues at the same X construed as admittance of guilt, x Chief Justice of the High Court years. A. E. Hicks of Kinburn, in and Eugene Macdonald. Reeve Mc- throughout the day before being con- operation is indicated by the treasurer’s clip as last week-end. X makes a reply necessary; thus, as a x of Ontario reminding sheriffs the Carleton county, is now vice-president. Donald is the only holdover from 1949. veyed to the Mother House at St. preliminary figures for 1949, which will Dr. D. J. Dolan of Alexandria X trustee I take this medium to inform x traditional cockeil hat and sword So determined were the delegates Lam-ent, Que., on the evening train. be released as soon as the annual audit was a busy man, delivering five X After the passing of accounts the supporters of Union S.S. No. 14-15, x should be worn at Supreme that it would be unfair to cheese milk Rev. R. J. MacDonald, rector, sang is completed. babies oveij Sunday and Monday, X totalling $5,462 by the 1949 council, Green Valley and St. Raphaels, re- x Court hearings, producers, and the whole dairy in- the Mass in the presence of His Ex- The following committees were ap- four of them on Monday includ- X Mayor Rouleau addressed the new spectively, of the true state of affairs x Mr. McNaughton could afford dustry, to expect them to accept lower cellency the Bishop, several of the pointed for 1950, the first named as ing a set of twins. The proud X board briefly, wishing them every sue as regards this school. x to be jocular. If the memor- prices that resolutions on the subject diocesan clergy, members of the local chainman in each case: parents are: X cess in the conduct of the town’s The first accusation by Mrs. Willa x andum is followed up, Deputy- passed almost without debate. It was Communities and many relatives and Finance—Mr. D. S. McIntosh, Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Leo - Sauve, St. X affairs. The new council then took McDonald is “being literally pushed x Sheriff J. Domina Villeneuve will taken for granted this would be the friends. His Excellency the Bishop Alex R. McDonald, Rev. H. A. Doig. Raphaels — a daughter, Sunday X their oath of office and Reeve Mc- out of their own school”, and the (so x be the court official required to price policy of the association in 1950. sang the Libera, being assisted by Management—Mr. Wilfred McDon- morning. X Donald welcomed them. Among pro- calleij) -newcomers creating more x don the uniform at jury sittings Rev. Ewen J. Macdonald and Rev. A. ald, Mr. Leonard MacLachlan, Rev. H. Other executive members elected Mr. and Mrs. William Ouimet, X jects they would have to meet, he trouble than in the history of said x of High Court. During Supreme L. Cameron. Other members of the A. Doig. were: D. Wesley Osmond, who takes Main street south, Alexandria— X stated, were the need for a new water school. May I say that the three x Court proceedings, Mr. Ville- clergy in the Sanctuary Were: Rt. Rev. Property—Mr. Edwin McDonald, Mr. Mr. Ballantyne’s place for Western twin daughters, early Monday X supply, a new Town Hall, and improve- trustees, without exception, have been x neuve fulfills the office of sheriff Msgr. D. R. Macdonald, Rt. Rev. Msgr. Wilfred McDonald, Mr. H. J. Morrow. Ontario: W. E. Bateman of Tweed, morning. X ments to roads and sewage. born, raised and educated within the x and Mr. McNaughton is local who defeated Hector C. Arnold of Emile Secours, Rev. C. F. Gauthier, Transportation—Mr. Robert Edgar, Mr. and Mrs. Isidore Secours, X Mayor Graham responded briefly, above mentioned school section. Mrs. x registrar. Camifbellford in a contest for the Cen- Rev. Chas. A. Bishop, Rev. D. A. Kerr McDonald, we are told, was born, Mr. G. G. Aubry, Mr. H. J. Morrow. Glen Norman — a boy, Monday X declaring the new council was aware x The cocked hat and sword tral Ontario area; and W. O. Coon of and Rev. A. D. Lalonde. raised and educated in Winnipeg, com- x have been in use in English law afternoon. X of the many problems to be faced and Elgin. There was also an election for Pupils of St. Margaret’s School at- ing to this section after marriage. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Bernicky, X intended to work as a team for the x courts since time immemorial the Ottawa Valley area with Mr. Hicks tended in a body. Also represented at Alexandria — a son, Monday X general good of the town. Who is the “newcomer”? x and, although they are worn in defeating Joseph St. Denis. Mr. Bate- the Mass were the Holy Cross Sisters Marked 100th evening. / X Next is the omission of the residen- x many Ontario courts, several Chief of Police Milloy was authorized man and Mi’. Osmond are new’ to the Dr. Dolan also delivered Miss X from Iona Academy, the Sisters of St. tial section of Mr. Valade, which is x centres have dropped the prac- executive. to act as Truant Officer for the schools. 1950, a daughter born to Mr. X Martha and our Lady’s Missionaries.
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