^ They’ve been ringing belles • They say the men of Max- St. Raphael practically ville are so busy having a Fair since the ’phone was invented they haven’t time to have an ~ but that’s not 100 years. The Glengarry New affair. ONE OF ’S AWARD-WINNING WEEKLY NEWSPAPERS

VOL. LXIX — No. 25 ALEXANDETA, OXTAEIO, THURSDAY, JUNE 23rd, 1960 SINGLE COPT 10c Cowboy Career Ot Glen Robertson Man Maxville Already CbmmiUees Report Progress Ended Saturday With Death In Rodeo Hive Of Activity Maxville Fairgrounds is a hive of At Board Of Trade Dinner The cowboy career of a man from Glen Robertson- and the funeral even in the Calgary Stampede. It activity today as the showhall, Progress reports on several pro- the July 1st parade of floats; Lyall 'Glengarry, Angus Alexander McRae, was held this morning from the was while competing in the bronco ■crammed with exhibits, is being jects were received at the dinner- jcostello, on needed stop signs at 35, of Calgary, Alberta, came to a Brunet iFtmeral Home to St Martin riding at Mankota that he was judged, and horse, cattle and other meeting of Alexan'dria Board of I street intersections; Bruno Car- tragic close Saturday, at Mankota, of Tours Church and cemetery. fataUy injured. exhibits reach the grounds for Trade held in the Hub hall, ’Thurs- j riere, on housing. Sask., when he was fatally injured judging, tomorrow and Saturday. day night of last -week. Laurier Born at Montreal, a son of Dun- Surviving in addition to his par- Good progress was reported on ■while participating in a rodeo. The According to Dr. Gamble, secre- Lefebvre, the new president, chaired can McRae and his wife, Annie Mc- ents are two brothers, Duncan and plans for the community garbage former resident of Glen Robertson tary - manager, Wednesday saw as the meeting. Cosham, the late Angus Alexander John, of Peterborough, and two collection and the street -litter bas- •was kicked by a horse after being m-u-ch activity as the usual opening Among the some 50 present were McRae grew up in Glen Robertson, sisters, Mrs. William Allen (Cath- kets. Six of these have already thrown in 'the bronco-busting event day of the Fair, and there is every M. R. Braid, superintendent of the leaving there in 1947 for 'Westem erine) of Lakehurst, Ont., and Mrs. been promised. Mayor Simon ac- and died of his injuries. evidence of a bigger and better Fair Brown Shoe plant, and the nine Canada. A carpenter by trade, he Maxwell Millett (Theresa) of Nor- cepted the list of street intersec- Mr. McRae was the eldest son of than ever before. ’The ' exhibits will members of his supervisory staff, resided in Calgary and became wood. All the members of the tions requiring stop signs and Mr. and Mrs. Duncan McRae of 262 associated with the cowboys in that be above par, he declares, and all who have recently come to reside -promised they would be attended to. family are present for the funeral we need is Fair weather and a large here. They were warmly welcomed Sherbrooke street, Peterborough, city of Stampede fame. Mr. Mc- today. Mr. Carrière reported housing needs who moved' there with their family Rae learned the arts of riding and attendance to make this one the to town as Mr. Braid Introduced had -been fairly well filled. ’The from Glen Robertson two years ago. roping so well that he hod taken Mr. McRae last visited Glengarry best yet. them individually. newcomers to town have all found The body arrived- yesterday at to the rodeo circuits, competing in 1954. “Today’s weather will do nicely”, Mr. Braid reported briefly on satisfactory accommodation except" he added. ’The All-Canadian shows GRADUATES IN MEDICINE — pi'ogress in shoe production at the one, he declared. are already on the grounds, busy Ralph V. MacMillan of Lochiel, plant and had a good word to say setting up some nine rides for the was among the graduates in the for the adaptability and workman- Ron Bass reported progress on The Bells Of St. Raphael Have Five Graduates edification of the young fry. Faculty of Medicine at University ship of the local work force. The the brochure the Board is prepar- Friday wUI see Holstein, beef of , June 10th. A son of payroll is now nearing 70, he dis- ing. It wUl be in print soon, he Been Calling For 100 Years At Maria Goretli cattle, light and heavy horse judg- Mr. and Mrs. Clarence MacMillan, closed', and will rise slowly but expected. ing; the Dairy Princess competi- Lochiel, he is a grandnephew of steadily. Mr. Braid invited every- Lyall Costello brought up the The big hell of the three in the The Very Revd An-gus McDoneU, Graduation Exercises at Maria tions, harness racing; with the UCI the late Dr. J. T. Hope of Alex- one to visit the plant July 1st and matter of commercial insurance .«pire of St. Raphael’s Church was V.G., Deacon, and the Revd Mr. Goretti Academy were held here band making music. ’The Calder andria. Dr. MacMillan will in- see the set-up. rates, and it was decided the Cana- rung on Priday, June 17th, to sound Cholette, Subdeacon. Friday night with parents and Stake is a feature of the hght horse terne at the Western Hospital, Committee reports included those dian Underwriters would be ap- the noon “Angelixs”. This one is not “Col Duncan McDonell, Green- -friends present. show at night when CFRA’s Happy Toronto. of Les Fraser on a community gar- proached for a reduction in rates rung regularly; but -this -was a very field, and Lady, Golseps for the big There were five graduates: Wanderers will be present to enter- bage collection plan; Jean Trottier, in view of the new flrè truck and special occasion. beU under the name of Alexander on litter baskets; Emile Pigeon, on Miss Madeleine Besner of Corn- tain and play for dancing. j the low loss history of -the town. The beUs of St. Raphael’s Church John. wall, who will take Grade Xm work More horse classes, Ayrshire and i were telling of 100 years of service "Charles Leclair, &q. and Lady, Trustees Fete that day. It was on June 17th, at Cornwall next Fall. 4-H judging will hold the stage Sat- Golseps for the second bell under \ Rexall Drug Store 1860, the three new bells were urday with harness racing and pipe Park Opening All the name of Maîy. Miss Odette Cuerrler of Glen band music on the afternoon pro- blessed -by the Bishop of Kingston. Robertson, who wUI attend Teach- Retiring Principal “Neal ban McDonald and Lady, gram, A wi’estling show featuring Being Renovated Bt. Raphael’s Parish, the cradle ers’ CoUege at Ottawa. The Board of ’Trustees of Glen- Golseps for the third bell, under the Midgets will be the Saturday Complete renovation of the in- Set For July 1st «of Catholicity in Upper Canada, garry - Alexandria District High the name of Dioulsius.” Miss Nicole Le Houx of Crysler, night attraction with the tra- terior of McLeister’s Rexall drug looks back 175 years to the early School honored their retiring prin- Everything is set for Alexandria’s “Witnef John Macdonald, curate and Miss Marcelle Seguin, Ste Anne ditional dance as a finale. store is about completed, though dayE of the settlement of this area of St. Raphael’s.” de Prescott, who will train as nurses cipal, J. T. Smith and Mrs. Smith big day, July 1st, the official open- ■when the “Blue Chapel” was built. some -painting and carpenter work ing of the Park season, according Golseps is considered to be the in Ottawa. at a banquet in the school cafeteria remains to be done. It -was the first church to be built last night. Among the invited j to Mayor George Simon, chairman Gaelic for Godparents, and the Miss Suzanne Viau, Alexandria, Youths Caught After The store is now laid out for self- In what is now and was guests were members of the Board of the Park and Recreation Board. replaced by the present stone edifice -third bell, Dionisius, might be who will take the Commercial selection by customers with new He tells -us an entire day of fun translated to Denis, according to Course at Glengarry - Alexandria Theatre Break-In and former members, with their type metal shelving for displays in- started in 1020. wives, the members of the teaching and- relaxation has been organized Rev. D. A. Kerr, pastor. District High School. stalled along -the north wall to Two youths, 17 and- 18, are in staff and their wives. starting with the kiddies sports in Tradition has it that a larger beU match that on the south wall. Ithan the present biggest at St. Ra- Miss Margaret Barry of St. Ra- Miss Viau delivered- the valedic- custody following a break-in at the the morning and ending with the Ranald J. McPherson, chairman The east wall of the store has phael was laborioiisly brought in phael, adds another footnote to the -tory in French, while Miss Besner Garry Theatre during Tuesday colorful fireworks from the Fire- history of these bells. spoke in English. Miss Mariette, night when $20 in cash and a of the Board, welcomed the guests been squared off to give more floor men’s Island in late evening. but could not be used because it was and referred to his pleasant rela- space and showcases and counters Leblanc delivered the welcoming quantity of cigarettes were taken. The topflight band of the Royal found too heavy lor the church Allan Ban MacDon-ell, a resident tionship with Mr. Smith. He called on the floor have given way to new address. A back window was broken/to effect Canadian Ordnance Corps is com- spire. According to this legend it of Lot 30 in the 6th Lancaster, a on Rev. Mr. Hurst, religious in- type metal islands. The store now entry. ing from Montreal to head the was melted down to make the two relative of Bishop Alexander Mac- Prizes were presented to the win- structor, who expressed the hope boasts 6-ft. aisles. smaller bells of the trio, now a donell, went to Lancaster with his ners in the various grades and there Chief Dupuis caught one of the Mr. Smith would reap profitable souped up -parade which wUl get century in service. team to haul the big bell from the were musical interludes including youths at 4 am. near the rear door enjoyment, from his leisure time. things going at 2 pm. The band An extract from the records of wharf to St. Raphael. choir numbers, duets by Suzanne of the Lalonde General Store, cor- will give a concert on the park and ner of Main and Derby. One was G. G. Aubry assured the honored Nursing Sister there ’will be platform entertain- St. Raphael’s parish, page 60, year Later, when the better of those Boulanger and Denise Auger; Pau- ■ local boy, the other a visiting guest of the appreciation of all ment in addition to the special ap- 1860, reads as follows: two horses died-, the men in the line 'Cusick and Monique Roy, and Montrealer. Glengarrians for his untiring in- peal of the various booths and the “At St. Raphael’s on the seven- North Lancaster area fired a volley a solo by Miss Roy. terest in the youth of the county. Died Sunday Ingro'wn attractions of the park and teenth day of June, eighteen hun- of shots over his -grave and planted Among the guests were Rev.-i He referred to Mr. Sirdth as “the beach, with special pony rides and dred and sixty, the three bells of a tree to mark the spot. ’This prop- Emilien Houde, D. R. Penley, chap- Rev. Sister St. Felix, widely- architect over the architect” in the other added numbers. the Church of St. Raphael’s were erty is now owned -by a relative, lain, and Francis Foley. known and respected thror^ her Lions Review platming of the long-awaited mod- many years in the nursing ser-vlce Dan Flaro of Lancaster, is bring- solemnly blessed- -by -the Right Rev. Allan Leonard MacDonell, she ern school building. E. J. Horan, Bishop of Kingston. writes. with The Religious Hospitallers of ing his turbo-craft, a rather unique Regional F.F.C.F. A Rusy Year In closing he presented- Mr. Smith St. Joseph, died suddenly on Sun- type of inboard motorboat -Whioh with a cheque on -behalf of the day at Hotel Dieu, Ciomwall. pumps in water and expels it in a Honor Mrs. Gareau Lions Club President Sam Brunet Board of ’Trustees, and Mrs. R. J. Born Elizabeth McDonell at jet for propulsion. Moves To New Office Now Agent At hands over the reins of office to McPherson presented Mi'S. Smith Greenfield, on January 30th, 1888, The night show, good on the Some 85 members of the Federa- in coming president Duncan A. with a bouquet of American Beauty she was a daughter of the late afternoon ticket, will be more of Dr. Bernard Villeneuve, D.DS., tion Femmes Canadiennes Français MaodoneU at next Monday’s instal- Yankleek Hill i-oses. Philip McDoneU and his wife, Mary the same ■with the fireworks’ finale who this week completed 10 years from Ottawa, Huh, CyrviUe, East- lation of new officers. McCormick. Ray Smollett, who recently left •In reply, Mr. Smith attributed an added attraction. of dental practise in the News view and Cornwall joined local At the last regular meeting he She entered the Religious Hos- the local CNR station to become any success in his endeavors to the Some lucky person may walk off Office building, yesterday moved to members, Srmday, Jime 12th, at a reviewed a year in which the local pitallers of St. Joseph in 1924, serv- agent at Glen Robertson, on Priday constant encouragement of Mrs. a thousand dollars richer for the new q-uorters. He is now occupying fraternal banquet honoring Mrs. club had been most active. Some ing at both Hotel Dieu and Mac- moved again. He is now agent at Smith. In his capacity as principal Lions Club draw for a $1,000 bill the office of "the late Dr. D. D. Mc- Oscar Gareau, local -president. of the highlights: donell Memorial Hospital. Intosh, having purchased it from Vahkleek Hill. -he had tried to serve to the best of is an annual feature of the Park Mrs. Gareau was recently decor- Chief mourners include two bro- the estate of Dr. McIntosh. July, 1959 . . . paid for constmo- his ability the interests of the com- Opening. Gerry Corriveau of Island Pond, ated at Ottawa with the silver pin tion of ladies’ and men’s lavatory munity in the field of education. thers and two sisters: Hugh Mc- It adds up to a day of entertain- The purchase included the equip- Vermont, has replaced him here and certificate of “Maternal Merit”. building on park — $2,400. DoneU of Greenfield, and Daniel At the conclusion of the banquet, ment and family fun designed to ment and- building and Dr. Ville- and an addition to the staff is John —Cleared $950 on draw for $1,000 McDoneU in Westem Canada; Rev. Moss was chanted at 5 pm. by Campbell Fraser, the newly ap- get the Park season off to a run- neuve will have two chairs in oper- Tkaczenko of Greenfield, who start- the chaplain. Rev. EmUien Houde, bill. Sister St. Adela, Order of the Holy ning start — and to help finance ation in his new office. ed his career in railroading Monday. pointed principal, commented on Cross, St. Laurent, Montreal, and when five new members made their —^Tagged 250 bicycles with the administrative training he had the water-safety -program. vows and. received their pins. scotchlite tape; bought glasses for Mrs. WlUiara Cavanagh of Ottawa. Supervised swimming on the gained rmder Mr. Smith’s capable The funeral was held Monday The banquet followed, the assem- needy woman; transported crippled beach gets going next Monday. supervision. with Solemn Requiem Moss in St. blage including several of Mrs. children to camp. Joseph’s Chapel. Interment was Twenly-Six Receive Diplomas Prizes Gareau’s children and grandohh- August . . . cleared $200 on donkey made in St. Joseph’s cemetery. Two Area Girls dren, Osie ViUeneuve, M.P., Fern game; transported more Mark 25th Date Guindon, M.PP., and Mayor George At Iona Academy Graduation crippled children to camp. J? Graduate At General Simon. There was praise for the September . . . started series of At Lancaster Saw ‘‘Ben-Hur “All ^aduations are somewhat Oshawa, (English), splendid work the FFCC is doing in bingos; presented two $100 scholar- Alice June Earner, Moose Creek, similar”, Rev. D. A. Kerr, PR., told - The Salutary address was given this comm-unity and lor the leader- ships to area students at Kempt- On Saturday, June 18th, in Lan- Members of the Grade 8 class of and Carol Dawn Seguin, of Lancas- 'the Iona Academy graduates last,; by Miss Agnes Valade, and Miss ship qualities of Mrs. Gareau. ville Agricultural School. caster Legion Hall, Mr. and Mrs. the Alexander School had their an- ter, were among 17 who graduated -Sunday in St. Raphael’s Church, Patricia Lowe was Valedictorian, lytrs. R. A. Sauve Boult of Ottawa, -^Collected 700 pairs of glasses Kendall H. Kaye of South Lancas- nual outing yesterday, when they last week from the School of Nurs- “but you may remember this one as Gerald Sauve, Alexandria, read provincial president of the PP(CF, for Bank of Light. ter, celebrated their 25th anniver- motored to Ottawa to see “Ben- ing of Cornwall General Hospital. Hur” at the Nelson theatre. Five the “Graduation of the Bells’ as it the list of (Commercial School was the special speaker and there October . . . organized adult polio sary. In attendance were the Miss Seguin won the prize for was just 100 years ago this week- graduates, -who were all awarded was a brief program presented by clinic, serving 1,300; sponsored or- bridesmaid, Mrs. Edgar Pidgeon of local businessmen drove the group proficiency in operating room tech- end that the beUs of this church certificates for book-keeping, short- the students of Maria Goretti ganization of St Eugene Lions Club, South Lancaster, and the l^t man. of 24. nique. rang out for the first time.” hand, typewriting and filing as well Academy, providing charter night profit of Ml'. Reginald Macdonald of Sud- Rev. J. A. Looby, CB.B., of St. as prizes in designated' subjects and bury. The happy couple received A series of presentations -to Mrs. $450 for new club. Joseph’s High School in Ottawa, attributes. They are: Maureen many beautiful gifts of silver os Gareau followed. Miss Claire Se- November . . . organized second also touched on the historic in his Bogue, Hawkesbury (Music); Clau- weU as money. cours read an address to “My polio clinic; donated $50 to local W. J. Rarrell Ends 41 Years Of graduation address. “St. Raphael dette Borris, Alexandria (Assi- Grandmother” and Miss Madeleine hockey club. Among the persons attending may be only a spot on the map”, he duity); Glsele Lefebvre, Alexandria Gareau and Guy Secours presented December . . . made up and de- from out of to-wn were: Miss Janice Teaehing At Williamstown High reminded the pupils, “but in the (Generosity) ; Monique LeRoux of livered, with co-operation of the Kaye, Stanley Dagley, Mrs. Richard -classrooms where trained the first I Alexandria (Scholastic Achieve- a basket of flowers. While MisS Ginette Lajoie made a similar pres OWL, 46 Christmas baskets valued Fairclough, Mr. and Mrs. Prank Principal of the former Williams- principal but by no means finished semlnarians in Ontario you are stiU ment) ; Donald McDoiigald, Green at $15 each. Diilman, Misses Patsy and Donna town High School for 34 years and his teaching career. learning the same truths.” entation to Mrs. Boult. Valley (Bookkeeping) ; Therese Pa- , Ml'S. Wilfrid Levac presented to January . . . welcomed farmer Diliman, Mi", and Mrs. William a member of the staff of the new The old school had stuck to E ’The grad-uoites numbered 26; quette, Beauhamois (Bookkeeping, guests to annual town and country Lizotte, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Maclean, Charlottenburgh - Lancaster Area strictly academic curriculum, bu' twelve from Grade 12 and the re- . Typewriting, Shorthand) ; Odette Mrs. Gareau her certificate framed in gold; Mrs. Ulric Lalonde pre- night. Mr. and Mrs. Grant Clapham, all High School since its erection in when the new one opened late Ir mainder from the Commercial Col- Poirier, Alexandria (’Typewriting) ; February . . . held draw for $100 1953, W. J. C. Barrett closed out sented a flash camera on behalf of of Montreal. 1953, shop work, home economics lege. ’They received- their diplomas -Barbara Reid, Alexandria (Polite- -a notable career in area educational the PPOP members: Mi's. Juliette bill. and a commercial course were in- from Rev. D. A. Kerr following ness) : Aline Ryan, Alexandria March . . . second drawing for circles with his retirement at the Picard- a gold compact on behalf of troduced. Mr. Barrett joined- thi benediction in the church at four (Miisic) ; Yvette Seguin, Green- Val- $100^ bill. Club received charter end of the school term last week. staff and -became a leading member o’clock. ley (Shorthand) ; Diane Sylvestre. the Legion Auxiliary, of which Mrs. Two Parishes Join and seal on its incorporation. Don- His departure from the teaching of the teaching staff, teaching Latii Miss Betty Lee MacDonell, Green Gareau is past president. A leather- Pembroke (Shorthand, Co-opera- ated $25 to Minor hockey. staff was marked when the student and ancient history. Valley, read out the list of Grade tion, Typewriting) ; Ann ’Trott of cased missal from her grandchil- In Procession —Sponsored Easter Seals cam- body presented- him with a golf cart He also continued his duties a- 12 graduates who in addition to Clinton, Ont. (English) ; Nicole -dren and several cheques from her paign-. The anniial Corpus Chjisti pro- in an impressive farewell ceremony chief cadet irrstiuctor of the Wil their diplomas were presented with Yelle, Beauhamois (Progress in children were additional gifts, as April . . . prepared float for use cession, held jointly by parishioners a few days before the end of the llamstown school’s No. 177 corps prizes for the subjects or qualities was a hassock presen-ted by the English, Typewriting); Richard at Lions Convention in Ottawa, and of St. Finnan’s and Sacred Heart, term. Mr. Barrett is stiU an active founded in 1914, just five years be indicated- following their names. Ladies of Ste Anne at their meeting Vailiancourt of North Lancaster July 1st parade here. took place Sunday morning follow- member of Cornwall Golf and fore Mr. Barrett joined- 'the staf They axe as follows: Lloyd Barbara, Monday. (Music). May . . . held draw on a Beef ing the 10 o’clock Mass. Country Club. A girl’s unit was added in 1943. Th Alexandria, (Co-operation) ; Pat- Catechism prizes were awarded to Mrs. Gareau expressed warm Steer. thanks lor the many generous gifts A low Mass was said in St. Fin- A native of Summerstown, he corps has won the Strathcon . ricia Brady, Lachlne, (Scholastic Judy McLennan, Alexandria, for —^Had Ladies’ Night outing to Shield for efificiency countless time Achievement, Music); GlUes GlaudeiGrade Nine; Ethel Lafferty, Alex- and to all those in attendance, par- Potsdam. nan’s, following which the congre- graduated from Williamstown High ticularly those responsible for or- gation made its way to Sacred receiidng it once again this year i of North Lancaster, (Science. andria. Grade 10; Elaine MacDon- —Started sale of tickets on $1,000 School ■winning a scholarship to ganizing the memorable night. Heart Church, where the various the annual inspection for the e: Music) ; Susan Hudson, Rosemere, ald, Alexandria, Grade II. Class bill-to be drawn July 1st. Queen’s University where he ob- groups formed up. The long -pro- tained his Bachelor of Arts degree. cellent showing of the pre-vious yea Que., (Language) ; Marie Keen, prizes went to Maureen Budziaszefc, June . . . voted $1,000 donation to, During his years as principal, M Pembroke, IMusic) ; Patricia Lowe, Grade Nine, and Nellie Sturken- new addition for Alexandria Legion cession then made its way do-wn He has been teaching continuously Eye Bank Additions Main to Catherine and thence to Barrett’s students won scholarshi] Grenville, (Miisic) ; Donald Ian boom, St. Raphael, Grade 10. HaU. at Williamstown' High since 1919. the grotto, where His Excellency totalling more than $30,0(X). 1 MacDonald, Alexandria, (Miisic) ; Prizes to the graduating class Larry Sicard, who is signing up —^Organized third adult polio In his early 60s -when the new keeping with his unassuming mar lone McDonald of Greenfield', were donated by the following: St. volimteers to the Eye Bank of the clmic. Bishop Brodeur pontificated at Benediction. area school was completed, he felt ner, he takes little credit for hiq (Music) ; Ann Sauve, Alexandria, Raphael’s Catholic W-omen’s Lea- CNIB for Alexandria L^ion During the year, as well, nine that the duties of administering the self, saying 'that “it’s WUUam' (General Proficiency); Renee Ste- gue; Iona Alumni; Faculty of Iona Branch, reports two additional vol- crippled children were transported The procession then returned- to much larger school would be a bit town’s tradition- of soholarsh - venson, Gttawa, (Religion, Miisic) ; Academy; Reader’s Digest; Bauseh unteers. They are Yvette Perlaxd to hospital in Ottawa for treatment Sacred Heart Church via Bishop too strenuous and he wanted to which makes its graduates consis Agnes Valade, St. Raphael, (Lea- and Lomb Company; Birks Limited, and Helen Dubois, both of Alex- and there were several other minor and Lochiel streets, where a second j make way for a younger man. This ant winners of prizes and bu ■ dershlp) ; Anne Marie Williams of and MaoLean’s Magazine. andria. donations for worthy causes. Benediction was held. [decision ended his many years as saries”. Page 2 The Glengarry News, Alexandria, Ontario, Thursday, June 23rd, 1960

P DITO RIALS The Weeklies Say I j IT’S OUR OPINION WATCH THE BICYCLES There are few things that worry a motorist more than a bicycle rider A Really Big “Shew” on the road. Too often he is un- predictable or inexperienced. Par- MAXVILLE’S Spring Show is on this a month later, is something m which all ents could help in this connection weekend and it is to be hoped residents Glengarry may well take pride. . . . for the rules of the road are of the area will find time to take it in But this Spring Show will be boasting similar for cars and bicycles.—^Lind- despite the fact haying operations may be many more attractions than a splendid site. say (Ont.) Watchman-Warder. in full swing on the farm front. As Ed Prize money for exhibitors has been in- WITH OUR o O o Sullivan might put it, this is a ‘really big creased year after year and there has been a resulting influx of quality cattle and COSTLY SPIRES shew’ now and the officers of Kenyon Agri- Maintenance of spires is costly RAMBLING cultural Society w’ho have worked so hard horses that now rank Maxville Fair very . . . The money could be put to to win it its present Class B status deserve close to such shows as Ottawa and the better use. A Canadian architect REPORTER the support of the public. Toronto Royal put on. Today’s light horse states that for a $200,000 or $300,- by ED. Less than a decade ago Ormstown and classes are something to see and other ex- 000 church, a tower might cost from Some of these prize-fights, Laehute were the places to go in the Spring hibits are on a par. Entertainment, too, is $16,000 to $30,000. — St. James now provided in abundance. (Man.) Leader. might better be described as if one wanted to take in a good Fair. Today surprise fights. Maxville’s show ranks with them, indeed We have had an inside seat on the steady o O o surpasses these Fairs in some classes of ex- improvement the men, and women, of Max- DANGER PERIOD OH, OUR ACHING FEET! hibits and certainly does so in its setting. ville have been making through the years With these days of increasingly Year after year there have been major and we can vouch for their claim that each warm sunshine and quite high sea- • It’s not athlete’s -foot we’re suf- improvements to Maxville’s Fairgrounds year this Spring Show is “bigger and sonal daytime temperatures . . . fering from. It’s just our feet. until today they probably outrank anything better”. It is certainly of so excellent a there comes again the annual men- We’ve never been classed as an outside Canada’s major cities. calibre as to rate your presence on Maxville ace of forest fires, and home fires Olympic hopeful; even though we The setting for Maxville Fair, and for Fairgrounds Friday or Saturday, or on both too if burning of grass is allowed to have been known to play a mean the Glengarry Highland Games which follow days. get out of control. — Campbellton game of checkers or cribtoage. (N.B.) Tribune. As we -write these rombllngs we’ve rambled home from 18 holes of golf o O o They Want Water And Are Getting It PLAN IT NOW which- were most satisfytag. No, we Now would be an appropriate and didn’t break par. We got our kick proper time for council to clear the from the fact -we set out on- that THIS Eastern neck of Ontario is showing and Lancaster are the next area centres to last nine holes with the storm slow but steady signs of progress and seek information from the Ontario Water air and establish a rule regarding snow removal to be carried out . . . clouds massing and the lightning: . there is no more certain evidence of that Resources Commission. In the ease of Lan- Learning To Spell flickering. We knew it was nuts; than the projects for community water- caster there would be no problem as to a during the winter.—Trenton (Ont.) Courier-Advocate. (Los Angeles Times) we were in for a drenching: but we works and sewerage being undertaken by source of supply, with Lake St. Francis o O o When I was a kid, we had regular weekly spelling bees. They were as were not to be intimidated by a neighboring ^ centres. practically on its doorstep. popular as track meets. They spawned a whole new stratum of classroom mere muttering of distant thunder. HUTTERITE PROBL % (Besides, the other gjiys were bound' Winchester got its water supply last Alexandria is fortunate that it got its heroes. year and is now embarked on a sewerage The Hutterltes are here to stay to finish). municipal waterworks back at the turn of No matter how myopic or rabbit hearted a lad might be, he could installation. Chesterville’s plans for water . . . They are quite willing to accept redeem himself in the bee by spelling down the school athlete, or even And as it happened we weren’t the century when its industries were boom- are well advanced and now Vankleek Hill Canadian citizenship, but none of more glorious, the leading female egghead. even challenged by the clerk of the ing and costs were relatively lower. We its responsibilities. We believe weather. He sent down a scattered has taken steps to have both water and But nowadays the spelling bee is out of favor. ’The educators killed have water and a sewerage system but we Canadians have “played the game” few drops to dare us. When he saw it. They complained the kids could spell but didn’t know what the words a sewerage system. The Municipal Board do require improvement of our water with the Hutterites. We think it is our craving for more of this cow- recently held a hearing there and the East- meant. supply. This has been in the talking stage high time to some degree they pasture pool wasn’t dam'pened he ern Ontario Keview reports public support changed their way of life.—^Hanna Now the young generation knows everything but can’t spell it. and his cloudy cohorts moved off to for several years and it remains no nearer Not long ago a high school teacner asked the pupils in his music of the twin project was practically unani- reality. (Alta.) Herald. more craven climes. mous. Steps are now being taken to locate o O o appreciation class to write down their favorite compositions. He got such We finished our 18 holes and a source of sufficient water from deep wells If we are to judge by the procrastination PROPER PRECAUTION answers as Sherbert’s “Snarade”, France Lisp’s “Lay Spray Lewds”, Mental that’s where our non-athletic feet and when that has been established the and utter lack of progress being made on Many people will be leaving their Zone’s “Scarecrow from Midsummer Night Stream” and ‘"The Case of the come into the picture. Barkus is Municipal Board has indicated it will ap- this project for better water, it would seem homes empty for the weekend dur- Buttered Bride”, ascribed by one lad to Erie Stanley Gardner. willing; he goes- for this game of prove the installation of both systems. that we are doubly fortunate to have had ing the summer months, the tra- You might think the cream of our spellers would be in college. But golf; but his feet haven’t the proper our undergraduates can’t even spell their own diseases and hobbies. At -a These are expensive projects, costing a citizenry, sixty years ago, which wanted ditional vacation time. They are understanding. That’s not going to water and went out and got it. Otherwise urged- to take all due fire safety mldwestern university students filled out forms Indicating they had suffered prevent him- making his appointed several hundreds of thousands of dollars precautions before doing so.—Tren- from such infirmities as bronicle nomonia, asma and mummers, and rounds, however. and the mere fact that they are being under- we might still be thirsting for a municipal ton (Ont.) Courier-Advocate. enjoyed such pastimes as swimming, boiling and ontigue cars. That’s the thing about golf; it’s a taken reflects a progressive attitude in these waterworks and these neighboring towns grand sport and you shouldn’t wait communities that is commendable. now moving for this convenience might be ■until your rambling days to take it We vrill not be too surprised if Maxville way ahead of us. -up. It’s almost as good as curling. DO YOU We were just on the point of pro- posing it’s more than time Alex- ZT hid Ltai^g Syi)6 . BEMEMBEB? andria started thinking -Starttog, Let’s Make It A Tidier Town its own golf course. Golf and curl- ^7 ^ I Gleaned from the fyles iof THE GLENGARRY NEWS E stiU have our eyesores, but all in all the Board of Trade would surely improve ing are the .participant sports that W are even now moving into their this is a fairly tidy town. One remarks the Main Street scene on Sundays. If there D. D. McIntosh made the presenta- had the degree of B.A. conferred TEN YEARS AGO golden era. tion of a handsome silver cigarette upon him at Loyola College this it especially in the residential sections was a place to discard all these paper trap- But, oh, our aching feet! Could Friday, June 23, 1950— case and a silver lighter, suitably week. TUie honors of the gradu- where neat, well-tended lawns and flower pings of today’s shopping, at least some it be we were born too soon? beds denote pride of possession .and a whole- would gtop littering the street. Dr. J. W. Bernard yiUeneuve, monogrammed. -— F. B. Villeneuve, ating class were also his and to him some desire to share in improving the neigh- We hope the Board is making progress a rroéht graduate of ike McGill Maxville, on Monday received word fell the -lot of delivering tâie vale- dictory. He captured the Governor- borhood and the community as a whole. on its plans for furnishing the business Dental College, opens a dental prac- of the death the previous day of The perfect wife laughs at tise in the News building next week. his nephew, Joseph Villeneuve, and General’s medal as well as the gold her husband’s jokes, not be- Individually, most of our citizens .appear section with these trash collectors. And wife. Formerly of Mouse Creek, Mr. medal for mathematics. — F. C. cause they are clevér^ but be- to be clean-up conscious and our town now that Saturday has become one of the — Former pupils and other friends of Rev. Sr. M. of St. Hilda, St Laur- Vil-leneuve met death when his Nunnick, B.SA., District Repre- cause she is. ,'I?'- '■ fathers do a good job of keeping Main quietest nights of the week perhaps Town ent, gathered in- Alexander Hall, plane crashed in flames at Toledo, sentative of the Deportment of Street litter clear most of the time. It is Council rnight find it feasible to have its here, Sunday, to honor her in the Ohio. Agriculture, arrived in town on WHO KILLED CfKik ROBIN? unfortunate, though, that the business sec-' street cleaners out just before dark instead Tuesday to carry on Agricultural golden anniversary year of her re- ☆ ☆ ☆ tion is dirtiest through Sunday when traffic of in the morning. That would ensure our ligious profession. — Roddie Mc- Education Extension work in Glen- • We don’t classify ourself as a. on Highway 34 is at its peak. Main Street carried a well-scrubbed look Dougall, who has been taking a FORTY YEARS AGO garry and the two eastern town- bird watcher though there are times course in cabinet making in Mont- ships of Stormont. — The Alex- we en'vy these people who can find Saturday’s litter of discarded cigarette . into Sunday. Friday, June 25th, 1920— real, arrived home last week. — andria Steam Laundry opened for time to relax and reUsh our feath- packs, facial tissues, chocolate bar wrap- Council can keep eyesores to a minimum, business on ’Tuesday, under the Among graduates at Cornwall Gen- I/* Wm. Arkinstall, St. Elmo West, ered friends. We’re so engrossed to pings and other paper products are left to too, by seeing that unsightly buildings are management of Messrs. Huot and eral Hospital School of Nursing Glengarry’s leading dairyman, this this hectic scramble to garner en- swirl in Sunday’s breeze and most of them not moved into a residential area contrary Tlrottier. — K. D. McLeod of Dal- were Miss Bessie MicEwen, Bains- week pmchased from M. J. Morris, ough of the filthy lucre that we find seem to pile up on a stretch of the sidewalk to provisions of the building by-law. keith, is this week in Baltimore, ville, who was valedictorian, and a three double unit milking outfit were pot even rambling about to'wn, fronting the Square. It is an unsightly mess We have a tidy town. Let’s give it that where he is attending the annual Miss MUdred' LasaJle of Laggan. — with engine, -the largest yet sold in as often as we used- to. meeting of the Nevada Consoli- which must leave a poor impression of our extra air of neatness that betokens com- On Monday, June 10th, Mary Baker this county. Mr. Morris reports the We just haven’t the -time to be a dated Copper Co. town on those passing through. munity pride and a thriving town visitors became the bride of Frank McLeis- aggregate sale of milking machines bird watcher, but we have been The litter baskets recently suggested by will know as a good place in which to live. ter, local druggist. ■ On Jime 17th, has now passed' the 175 mark. — noticing to the rambles we do make,, at Rochester, N.Y., Irene Marion The marriage of Miss Elizabeth J. ☆ ☆ ☆ a scarcity of birds that seems un- natiual. No doubt our friends on Chisholm of Dunvegan, was mar- Darragh, daughter of Mrs. Mary J. SIXTY YEARS AGO Why The Color Of Butter ? ried to Charles Francis of Roches- Dan-agh of South Neg-ley Ave., the farm front see more than en- ter. Pittsburgh, Penn., and- Roderick S. Friday, June 22nd, 1900— ough crows at seeding time; and ERHAPS because June is Dairy Month of margarine may color their product — as ☆ ☆ ☆ - McLeod of Alexandria, was solem- it could be there’s no scarcity of: P other breeds of -birds around the, TWENTY YEARS AGO nized Wednesday, June 23rd, in At the recent ordination service there has been a recent spate of editorial far as the dairy industry in concerned — barnyard. writing and news stories on the subject green or pink or brown or whatever. And Sacred Heart Catholic Church, in the Cathedral, Montreal, by His Friday, June 21st, 1940— Pittsburgh. — The director of War Grace Archbi^cp Bruchési, the fol- But -what has happened to our; of ‘colored margarine’, notes Don Fairbairn why don’t they do that? Ice cream manu- ’Trophies has notified the Mayor lowing Alexandrians were duly or- town birds? We mean the kind that: on Friday’s Farm page of the Ottawa facturers have all kinds of colors and shades Lieut.-Col. W. J. Franklin, M.C., that Alexandria has been allotted a dained to -their respective offices: can take wing — the pigeons that Journal. and their product seems popular. It’s basic- V.D., of Ottawa, a native of Laggan, German m-m field gun, captured by Tonsures, C. McRae; Seminary of rrsed to flutter around the grist mill Editorializing on the subject of colored ally the same kind of butterfat that goes to real, arrive dhome last week. — the 2nd Bn. Steps are now being PhUosophy, A. McDougald; Union or St. Finnan’s belfry, the starlings, margarine, Don points out that the dairy, SD & G Highlanders, Active Senior taken to have it formally presented Order, D. A. Kennedy; Suib-Dea- the sparrows, old Robin Redbreast. make butter”, he reminds. . Force. Two companies are to be industry has never disputed the right of the Mr. Fairbaim’s argument makes sense, by General Sir Arthur Currie on conate, J. M. Foley.—^Thos. Gordon, One spent the Spring vainly en- raised in the United Counties and the occasion of his visit July 1st. St. Elmo, was in town Friday eve- deavoring to build a nest in the . consuming public to buy colored margarine. in our opinion, and it should be the stock mobUization will proceed at once.— What the milk producer and the butter ning. Mr. dordon has secured the office a'wning and being thwarted; answer of the entire dairy industry to the Alexandria Wood Products Ltd., ☆ ☆ ☆ each time we lowered- the thing to manufacturer do object to is the addition of insistent demands of the margarine manu- contract for the erection of the new this town’s newest industry, is to FIFTY YEARS AGO Presbyterian Church, Moose Creek, keep the sun out of our eyes. We’ve, artificial coloring to give margarine a butter facturers and consumer groups for colored start production of hockey sticks, of which J. J. McIntosh of this seen other birds on the wing, but color. margarine. By all means let them color this weekend. — Mr. and Mrs. B. Friday, June 24th, 1910— town, is architect. — Yesterday eve- surely not as many as we normally Saxton and- family, who operated He points out that the dairy industry their butter substitute ; but not the color of The death of Mrs. Alexander ning, C. McDonald, brother-in-law should (or are we normal?). makeç. sure that the natural color of butter butter. That should be protected by copy- Bridge Sweets restaurant, left last of A. McMillan, received painful in- We hadn’t given It too much- weekend to reside in VaUeyfleld. — Rots, possibly the oldest native-born remaps constant. In countries like Canada right for the natural product against cheap Canadian, occurred on Wednesday juries in a runaway accident on thought imtil reading Saturday’s A pretty summer wedding was Bishop street, part of the carriage nature column to the Montreal where-^ows must be kept indoors for several substitutes which obviously are trying to solemnized at St. Columba Manse, morning at Cornwall, in her 105th months' there can be a variation in color. trade on that popular butter color. year. Born on St. Andrew’s Day, passing over his head and face. — Gazette. ’There Izaak Hunter ex- Kirk Hill, Saturday, when Sara 'D. A. Kennedy left for Moijtyeal on ’ Sometimes a little color is added, at other In fact we believe the dairy industry 1605, a short distance north of portoded at length on the scarcity Dewar, second daughter of Malcolm Monday, where he -will spend some of robins this year and he had a. tinies the butter is reehurned to lighten the should be pressuring government for legis- M-acRae, Passifern East, became the Alexandria, the late Mrs. Ross was still in enjoyment of all her facili- time perfecting his knowledge to grim story to explain it. ÿhade so that the poimd of butter you buy lation that would prevent margarine being bride of John Brodie, son of John the managing of a steam laundry, Seems o'Ur robins didn’t return, given the butter tint, even after purchase. G. Brodie of Brodie. — On Monday ties right up until the time of her 'always looks the same. death. — Donald Macdonald, son of which he wül shortly open on Mato this Spring because of something ; That is the trademark of the product, Let the Packei-s pick their own distinctive in St. Martin of Toms Ohiuch, Glen street south. much more effective than a bow Robertson, Miss Agatha Lortie be- Mr. and Mrs. A. G. F. Macdonald, the Journal writer points out, and that is color; how about pink, for the glow of and arrow to ■wiping them out. Ac- health? Then the real consumer, the actual came the bride of Clement Trottier cording to Izaak there was a big the color the dairy industry feels it has a of Alexandria. right to retain for itself. “Other manu- eating public, would be certain which spread program of insecticide spraying facturers are protected by patents and Jhey were being served. ☆ ☆ ☆ down in the Southern States where similar governmental legislation so why Then margarine would stand on its own THIRTY YEARS AGO ' " BrtuTsinHHnBM they winter. This may have con- iKRAmnFnnr trolled forest fires and countless shouldn’t the butter manufacturers have a merits, instead of striving to substitute Friday, June 27th, 1930— HaVODAAADEA tree pests. But -he reports it brought itself for the people’s preference — butter. BAMBOO right to butter color? The manufacturers death, too, to the birds which feed, l/i* Old time friends of the Hon. Dr. HANDBAG F. D. Munroe, minister of Public on insects -poisoned by the spraying. Health for Saska.tche-wan, attended USEBRCWN Destruction of bird life was appal- THE GLENGARRY NEWS ' RIBBOM1D a complimentary luncheon on Sat- MCE LININO ling, as he tells it. PJ— Canadian Weekly Newspapers’ Association , A v urday evening in Moose Creek Com- That’s the thing we can’t stomach Ontario Weekly Newspapers’ Association ^ /^llf ^ munity Hall to offer congratulations ‘3n?lPS‘ ' concerning control measures. The Eastern Ontario Newspapers’ Association on his accession to the portfolio of planners to government set up a UNIN

Ottawa, also Laura and Linda, holidays at her home here this week. tion. This tale of Cock Robin’s government that is doing us, but spent the weekend with Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Russell Metchette Rambling... mass extermination convinces us good. AND Mrs. Red MacRae and Henry Mac- and father, Fred Metchette, Mont- even the birds are paying dearly SURROUNDING Ewen. real,. spent the weekend at their (Continued from Page 2) MAXVILLE DISTRICT Mrs. Miron Marshall attended the summer home here. the ignoble necessity of seeking re- because we have so many do- ADVERTISE Hir — THE funeral of her nephew, Wilbert Mr. and Mrs. Murdie MacLean, lief, as we knew it in the 30s. Now gooders in government and so much GLENGARRY NEWS Graham, who died suddeiUy on. Montreal, spent the weekend with the relief is so good almost everyone Miss Muriel Kennedy spent the Jasper Lodge, Alberta, to act as a Sunday in Otta'wa. their brother, D. D. and Mrs. Mac- is clamoring for it, and getting the weekend in Lancaster with Mrs. F. cadidie for the summer months. George Gould of Central Butte, Kinnon. Mrs. MacLean stayed on weekly cheque. Fraser. Osie ViUeneuve spent the week- Saskatchewan, spent Friday with here for the week. Their kin in Washington unknow- Clement Furniture Co., Ltd. Mrs. A. J. MaoEwen is spending end with his wife and famUy, in Mr. and Mrs. Rod MaeRae and Mrs. Alfred Campbell, Plantag- ingly killed Cock Robin. Our Ot- Phone 43 — Main Street South, Alexandria, Ont. — Phone 43 a few weeks with her daughter, Mrs. Max ville. Henry MacEwen. enet, is spending a few days with tawa types go right ahead in their SPECIALS FOR THIS WEEK Bev. MacEay, Mr. MacKay and Mr. and Mrs. Ronald ViUeneuve Fred Lagroix spent the weekend her sister, Mrs. Forbes MacKinnon, program to kill all incentive to , Regjflar SPECIAL •chüdren, in St Bnmo, Que. and family, Haw’kesbury, spent Sun- with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Nap. who, we regret, is suffering from a honest labor by flaunting an unem- CHROME SET — six chairs and table $169.00 $119.00 J. D. CSumming, Stewart Camp- day with Mr. and Mrs. Osie ViUe- Lagroix. severe cold. ployment insurance oheque in the REFRIGERATORS — Roy, 10 CU. ft 289.00 199.00 hell, Mrs. Harry Campbell and' Mrs. neuve. Mrs. Fred MacGregor, Cornwall, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth MacQueen face of anyone who prefers to get FREEZERS — Fairbanks Morse, 19V4 cu. ft 439.00 339.00 Mary Alguire attended the Convo- George Dickson spent the week- spent the weekend with Mr. Mac- and little son, Glen, Ottawa, visited it the easy way. ELECTRIC RANGES — Chosley; made by Moffat 269.00 179.00 cation at Queen’s on May 21st. end with his mother, Mrs. George Gi-egor and Grace. the former’s parental home on Sat- Bureaucrasy is for the birds, we WASHERS — Easy; spiralator with pump 209.00 139.00 TV — 17" RCA table model, installed with Aerial 269.00 189.00 Fraser Oumming, Mrs. Gregor Dickson. Mr. and Mrs. Bill MacEwen of urday. used to say; and there are plenty Kingston, spent the weekend with We have a large selection of Bedroom Sets, (ghesteiflelds, Davenports, McEwen and Mrs. Mary Alguire The many friends of Mrs. Mln‘- Mrs. M. C. Ferguson and Miss of “birds” who vote without thought Chrome Sets, Mattresses, etc. were in Ottawa on Tuesday. erva Pilon are glad to hear she is Mr. and Mrs. Rod MacRae and Sherrill were in Cornwall on Tues- of who’s money the politicians are We give 20% off anything you buy in our store Mr. and Mrs. Hector Villeneuve, doing nicely in the Cornwall Gen- Henry MacEwen. day. bribing them with come each elec- North Bay, are spending a few days ! era! Hospital, after her recent A goodly number of the Maxville TERlVfâ OR CASH 4-lOp with Mr. and Mrs. Osie ViUeneuve I major operation. Hope to see her IWI attended the 45th anniversary ■on Fair street. home shortly. of the Moose Creek WI,. on Thurs- Brian ViUeneuve left Monday for Mr. and 'Mrs. John D. Lalleur of day evening, when they enjoyed a splendid programme, which was enhanced by the guest speaker. Miss ONTARIO HOSPITAL INSURANCE Ethel Chapman. PLAN TO SPEND We welcome Mrs. Myles McMillan back to her home on Peter street for the summer. Make sure to After spending a week with her pay when due. sister, Mrs. N. A. McLean, Mrs. A. YOUR Don’t take chances. ' D. Munro returned to her home in I PREMIUM DUE? Prompt payment of Comiwall on Friday.. Hospital Insurance Mr. and Mi’s. Bruce McRae and L-Hreep insured! David, of Montreal, visited' Mr. and premiums safe- Mrs. C. MoPhail and Mr. and 3Mrs. guards your future James Robertson. protection. It may Mr. and' Mrs. William McRae and be a blessing to you son, Donald, of Cumberland, spent some day. Saturday with Mr. and Mrs.. J. D. McRae, Peter street. Archie McLean and sister. Miss ALEXANDRIA READ Edith McLean, attended the mem- YOUR orial service in Avonmore, Sunday, ONTARIO and visited Miss Flora Hamlin. HOSPITAL Mrs. Abel of Montreal, is spending some time with her sister, Mrs. R. J. INSURANCE ' McLeod, and' Mr. McLeod. Entertainment for all the Family GUIDE ONTARIO HOSPITAL SERVICES COMMISSION -1; Mr. and Mrs. James Robertson —if you haven't one, ask TORONTO 7, ONTARIO returned home on Friday after your employer or write spending a few days with friénds in Galumet, Quebec.

|J?88S8S888S8SS8SSSÎSSSSSS?SSSSS;îSSSSiSSS2SSSi5i8SSSS8SKS2?SSSSSS2Si;S5SSiiSSS8SSSSS^^ LADIES’ AID MET JOHN DEERE The Ladies’ Aid Society of St. Andrew’s Presbytei’ian Church, met at the home of Mrs. J. N. Fitzgerald Haying Machinery on Tuesday, June 14th. Mrs. Dan FRIDAY. JULY 1st Cameron presided. The minutes of IN STOCK previous meeting were read and the ON THE 14T BALERS, PTO OR MOTOR DRIVEN treasurer’s report given. Several items of business were discussed, SIDE RAKES, 3 TYPES and it "was decided to hold a sale' of MOWERS, BOTH No. 8 AND No. 9 homecoofcing and a rummage sale BALE ELEVATORS — FORAGE CHOPPERS on July 16th, at 2:30, in the school- room of the church. HAY CONDITIONERS — WAGONS A social hour followed. Used Machinery DUNVEGAN Island Park, Alexandria ALLIS-CHALMERS BALER Miss Florence Campbell hoà as FERGUSON SIDE RAKE, 3-PT. HITCH dinner guests Wednesday, Mrs. D. RUBBER-TIRED WAGON; WITH RACK Wm. MacLeod; her sister, Mrs. Jack Campbell and Mr. Campbell, of DEARBORN MOWER, 6-FT. — 2 HAY LOADERS mG PARADE at 1:30 p.m. Breadalbane, and brother, Forbes These are at Give-Away Prices Chisholm, of Victoria, B.O. They which the BOARD OF TRADE is organizing to start things off in style' See our Exhibit at Maxville Fair, June 23-24-25 also called on Mr. and. Mrs. Geo. Austin. Mr. Chisholm left on Sat- PRIZES FOR BEST FLOATS mday for his Western home. Smith Sales & Service Mrs. Victor Grant, Montreal, and Phone 86 MAXVILLE Phone 86 her sister, Miss Catherine MacLen- nan, of Winnipeg, -were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. N. B. MacLeod, Friday. They also visited Canada's Finest Military Brass Band with Donald Fletcher, who used to visit at their Western home. F/iiSr CHOtCB Among those home from Ottawa that of the Royal Canadian Ordnance Corps of Montreal over the -Areekend were Misses Muriel and Isabel Stewart, L-ene will HEAD THE PARADE and present Musical Interludes Afternoon and’ Evening with those who MacLeod and Marjorie MadKinnon. Services on Sunday were in- KNOW HAY BEST:' ducted by Mr. Peter MoKogue of Montreal. Mrs. McKague accom- PLATFORM ENTERTAINMENT panied him. Mr. and Mrs. Royal Renwick, including MRS. RAY McCULLOCH’S DANCERS SONGS, MUSIC Green Lane, visited the latter’s grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. George PiWI MW f W ® ® ^ Austin, on Saturday. On Sunday they had as visitors, Clifford and Mrs. Austin, Alexandria, and son, ALL THE USUAL BOOTHS - RESTAURANT - REFRESHMENTS Eldon, Montreal. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Bickerstaff f a |8ars afiesa ^ and baby Lois visited Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred' James of Sandown, on Sun- IN THE MORNING day afternoon. Reeve D. A. Gray is attending ow-Action County Council in Cornwall this week. Track and Field Events for the Kiddies Miss Betty MiacKinnon, RJST., of Deep River Hospital, Is spending IN THE EVENING 25-DAY SPECIAL fc gn LOW ROUND-TRIP V RAIL FARES Monster Fireworks Display to wind up a big day’s activities the MARITIMES^ New, lew-prleed Hayltner 67— For EXTRA FUN the PARE FACILITIES are YOURS r r with Jeaf.saving FLOW-ACTiON) Swimming - Boating - Swings - Siides at a new iow price! BOAT'AND CHAIR RIDES ■ - MERRY-GO-ROUND You won’t believe it until you see it in action! It’s the Hayliner 67—a new, low-priced companion to Live Pony Rides - A Special Feature ■New Holland’s famous Super Hayliner 68 ... ' j Enjoy a refreshing sun-filled va- Bring the WHOLE FAMILY EVERYBODY WELCOME Come and enjoy a day cation “Down East** this year. Inexpensive holiday fares givo of REAL FUN and RELAXATION ^ Stop in today for full information! you a 25-day limit with stop- overs permitted. ENTRANCE ON DERBY STREET FREE PARKING Exit Only via Lochiel Street FREE PARKING

A. R. STEWART * June 15th to September 7th Admission 50c; Children 14 to 18 yrs. 25c; Children under 14 yrs. Free FARM EQUIPMENT DEALER Consoff ony Conodion Pacific Railway agent PHONE 225 MAXVILLE THE ALEXANDRIA PARK AND RECREATION COMMITTEE Gt/tadianO^ù/^ INVITES YOU to join the OFFICIAL OPENING of the PARK SEASON Page 4 The Glengarry News, Alexandria, Ontario, Thursday, June 23rd, 1960

Chantilly lace over taffeta with Nephews Bearers Glen Nevis Setting Couple Wed sabrina neckline, sequins and pearl Eddie Carter Takes Over As trimmings and lily-point sleeves. At Moose Creek A crown of seed pearls held her For Mrs. Chisholm For Wedding KENNEDY - MacLEAN finger-tip veil of tulle illusion, and President Of Soccer League Many relatives and friends mourn BEDARD - .DECOSTE In a pretty setting in Knox Pres- she carried a bouquet of American the passing of Mrs. Finlay George byterian Church, Moose Creek, Miss Beauty roses. Eddie Carter of Maxville, a for- 'st. Margaret of Scotland Church, Chisholm, a widely known and es- Glen Nevis, on May 21st, was the Fairley Gretta MacLean, daughter The bride was attended by Miss mer star player and later referee, of Mr. and Mrs. John K. MacLean, Marilyn Scott of Moose Creek, who has token over as president of the teemed former resident of Glen- scene of the marriage of Miss Four Generations garry. She died at her home, 184 became the bride of Mr. John Ross wore a blue organza gown ■ over Glengarry Soccer League. He was Clemence Bedard, daughter of Mrs. Sherwood avenue, Toronto, Sunday, Kennedy, son of Mrs. Kennedy and taffeta with 'picture hat to match.- elected at a meeting Monday when Auguste Bedard and the late Mr. At Graduation June 12th, at the age of 76. tire late Carmen Kennedy of Max- She carried' pink roses. Henry Moench . of Cornwall, was Bedard, of Quebec City, to Mr. Al- Four generations celebrated the During her final illness she was ville. Bruce Kennedy, Ottawa, ably INDESTRUCTABLE named vice - president. Morlin cide Decoste, son of Mrs. Raoul De- graduation of Miss Patricia Brady, cared' for by her husband, as well coste and the late Mr. Decoste of Officiating at the double-ring supported the groom. The ushers Campbell remains as secretary- from Iona Academy, St. Raphael, FIBREGLASS os by Mr. and Mrs. Ted MoCarney Dalhousie Station. Rev. Leo Mac- ceremony on Saturday, at 2:30 p.m., were: Jens Jensen, Maxville, and treasurer. on Sunday: Mrs. James V. Chis- Sterling MacLean, Moose Creek. Guaranteed for 10 years Cornwall is to meet Maxville, in (niece Mai-y Kate) and their chil- Donell otficiated. W'as Rev. I. D. Maciver of Maxville. holm, Mrs. , Mrs. Pat dren, Finlay and Anne Lynne. The ’The bride, given m marriage by Given in marriage by her father, Miss Henrietta Vanderwal of Ot- a game earlier postponed, Saturday Brady and Miss Bonnie Brady. tawa, was soloist, and Mrs. Iver D. night as a feature of the Pair, it last rites of the Church were ad- her father, wore a fioor-length Mr. John K. MacLean, the bride Mr. and Mrs. Peter J. Morris en- Maciver of Maxville, was at the $2,000 up — Complete: was announced. ministered by her parish priest. bouffant gown of white organza chose a ballerina gown of white tertained at a buffet dinntr that console. 5 years to pay The league standing is: Rev. Edward Madigan. with Alencon lace appliqued on the day in honor of their granddaugh- Mrs. Chisholm, the former Mary bateau neckline and down the front The bride’s mother chose for her McCrimmon 12 points ter’s graduation. The guests in- - Cornwall 12 points D. (Mayme) was the daughter 'of centre of the skirt extending to daughter’s -wedding a mint green ★ cluded Patricia’s parents, Mr. and the late Duncan H. McDonald and the hemline and long sleeves end- Retired CPR Man Dies lace gown over taffeta, with beige Loehiel 10 points Mrs. Pat A. Brady and Valerie; her Not in the enjoyment of good Greenfield 9 points Ann McDonald of St. Raphael’s ing in points over her hands. Her accessories. She wore a corsage of grandmother, Mrs. Lawrence Brady, parish. She was educated in Alex- finger-tip veil of tulle illusion was health for some tlme^ Duncan yellow carmations. Glen Sandfield 3 points and Misses Ray and Dorothy; Mrs. James McDonald, retired OPR em- Bernard J. Bogue Maxville 0 points andria and Coimwall, and prior to held by a coronet of seed pearls The groom’s mother wore blue Eleanor Walsh, Diane and Loma; her marriage to Mr. Chisholm 48 and irridescent sequins and she ployee, died at RR 1, Summerstown, organza over print, -with navy ac- ME 2-2382 •— IÆE 2-3827 Mr. and Mrs. Rennick, Gail and years ago, she taught school in carried' a cascade of white carna- on Saturday afternoon, June 18th, cessories and a corsage of pink HAWKESBURY Carson; Miss Patricia Doyle; Mrs. Glengarry County. tions centred' with red roses. Her at the home of his daughter, Mrs. roses. Kenyon Juniors James V. Chisholm'; Miss Elaine Her buoyant spirit and warm per- only ornament was a cultured pearl George McNaughton. Following the ceremony a recep- McDonald; Mrs. Hugh R. MacDon- sonality were a source of inspira- necklace and earrings set, the gift Born in Green Valley 80 years ago tion was held in the Comm-unity Prep For Fair ald and Duncan; Mr. and Mrs. tion to her htisband and to her wide of the groom. last April 6th, he had been em- Hall, where the members of the Angus . Macdonald; Mr. and' Mrs. circle of relatives and friends. ’The bride’s only attendant was ployed by the CPR for 23 years, Ladies’ Aid were caterers. The Kenyon Junior Calf Club re- Donald E. McPhee, Lucy and Made- ’Throughout her long life her real her niece, little Miss .Jasmine Be- retiring in 1945. He was a son of Later the happy couple left on a cently held, at the farm of Harold line; Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Morris, love of people from all walks of dard, as flower girl, in a floor- the late Mr. and' Mrs. Angus Mc- wedding trip to west central On- Blaney, Maxville, a demonstration Richard and Paula; Mrs. Bruce life mode her a sought after com- length gown of mauve tulle over Donald. He had miade his home at tario. For 'travelling, the bride wore on how to clip calves for the Max- Irvine, Gail and- Mary Patricia; Mr. panion on all occasions. ■ taffeta and appliqued at the neck- HR 1, Summerstown, for five years, a dress in turquoise blue with white GLENGARRY vUle Fair. and Mrs. Duncan Morris and Hu- The funeral was from the Earle line with tiny pink rosebuds. Her and was held in the highest esteem accessories and’ a three-quarter- The judging of a good quality bert; Miss Catherine Olive McPhee Elliot Funeral Home to St. Monica’s headdress was a bandeau of match- hy everyone who knew hhn. His length duster. Her corsage was of Ayrshire cow was discussed and the COMMISSIOK and Mr. and Mrs. Peter J. Morris parish church, where the cortege ing tulle with rosebuds. She carried death w’ill be sincerely regretted. summer flowers. members were called on to judge and Jo Anne. was met by Rev. Father McTague. among four cows. la basket of spring flowers and rose- He is survived by his wife, the Guests from a distance were from An honor guard was formed by the buds. former Jemima McDonald, one son AUCTION Eight members offered to talk on farm' accidents at the next meeting: Toronto, Ottawa, Oakville, Berwick, members of the Catholic Women’s The bride’s mother wore a black and three daughters — John Angus Avonmore and Max-vUle. Grace Kennedy, Elaine Christie, League, all holding lighted candles. Lancaster, Ontario silk dress with a black duster and McDonald, Miss Rita McDonald and They will reside at Maxville. Margaret Ann McMaster, Connie .’The Mass of Requiem was sung by a corsage of deep pink carnations. Miss Muriel McDonald, all hi' • COURTEOUS CHAPS Groves, Bill Munroe, Douglas Rev. Patljer Madigan with the re- The groom’s mother was unable Pierceland, Sask., and Mrs. George A m'iscelianeous shower was given by BOB HESKETH Blaney,.Ted Hunter and Grant Mc- sponses made by the School Chil- to attend. McNaughton (Margaret), RR 1, in her honor prior to her marriage. Prices Received It appeared impossible to stir Rae. dren’s choir. Prayers at the Mount Following the wedding ceremony, Summ erstown. June 20th, 1960 up animosity between Patterson ’The members then gathered in Hope cemetery graveside were re- 'the reception was held at St and Johansson .prior to their re- the Blaney home for refreshments The funeral was heW on Tuesday, cited by Rev. Father McGuire. Zotique Golf Club, where the toast June 21st,'.to the church and ceme- "Weaner Pigs $8.75 to $13.35t cent heavyweight joust. and a sing-song round the piano. The following nephews were pall- to the happy couple was proposed tery at St. Raphael. Feeder Pigs ... $14 to $19.10 each: Fight writers told Patterson Richard Cain expressed' the thanks bearers — John J. McRae, Duncan by Edgar Decoste, brother of the RESERVED SEATS that Ingo said if he ptoted his of all to Mr. and Mi's. Harold McRae, Gordon McKinnon, Jack Market Hogs .. $20.50 to $21 ewL- right on Floyd’s chin they could groom, who acted as witness. FOR THE Blaney and Mr. and Mrs. Walter McKinnon, Ambrose McDonald and Later the happy couple left by Sows $15A0 to $16.50 ewt- count to 1,000, not 10. Floyd Blaney who had done so much to Lacordaire Met sleepily countered' that having Angus Allah MacDonell. car for Florida and other southern make the meeting a success. Besides her husband she leaves to The monthly meeting of Lacor- Calves— met both writers and Ingo, he be- States, the bride travelling in an daire -was held June 12th at Green GRANDSTAND lieved the Swede wouldn’t say a mourn her loss, four sisters, and ensemble of olive green shantimg, Under 100 lbs. $15 to $33A0 each: Valley. AT THE thing like that. DRESS UP YOUR HOME two brothers — Mi-s. "John H. Mc- three-quarter length duster over a Over 100 lbs. ... $24 to $31 cwt- Kinnon, Alexandria; Mrs. John D. The special speaker, Azarie Bar- This is new for boxing where with NEW roiatching dress with a beige or- GLENGARRY sportsmanship has often run a McRae, St. Raphael; Mrs. Alex ganza honeycomb-shaped hat and ette, recalled the fli-st 20 years of Bulls up to $19 per cwt- sad second to hatred. Robert MooDoneU, Seattle, Wash.; beige accessories, and a corsage of the movement, and Güles Grattoir HIGHLAND GAMES Beef Cows .. up to $17.50 per cwt- John L. Sullivan’s claim: “I can Mrs. John' Sander McDonald, Glen red roses. of Cornwall, spoke on the seminar may be seemed from DRAPES Roy; John Duncan McDonald of to be held at Cornwall, July 3rd. Springers up to $220 each; lick any man in 'the room!” was a Smart new Spring shades to Prior to leaving for their honey- Ken Barton, Martintown byword of his era and even the compliment your home. Green Valley, and Angus Dimcan moon, the bride and groom visited Initiation of two new members fol- Demand Good for all Classes redoubtable" Joe Louis contributed As ftiw as McDonald of Sudbury. Mrs. Chis- the groom’s mother, Mrs. Raoul lowed as well as the changing of and of Livestock fuel. When Tony Galento an- holm was predeceased by five decorations for one, three and five noxmced he would “molder da Decoste, who was a patient at Hotel Peter Todd, Lachute 99c yd. brothers. Dieu, Valleyfield. yeai-s. bum” prior to his fight with Louis, Among relatives and friends from as well as from the secretary the Brown Bomber calmly re- CaU NOW for FREE Estimates. The drawing for a bedspread was Maximum Commission on any a distance to pay their last respects Wm. McDonald, Brockville; Jack JOHN JAMIESON plied: “Any dog can wag his tail”. FREE Measuring Service. held, the winner being Mrs. Lucien Animal for Beef, $5.00 per head. were — Rev. Allan MoRae, Camp McKinnon, Espanola; Howard Mc- Leroux of St Bernadhi'. MAXVILLE Borden; Rev. Sister Theresa, and Kinnon, Detroit; Peter McKinnon, CLEMENT Sister Demetria, St. Joseph’s Con- Brockville; Angus McKinnon, Sud- INDIA PALE ALE FURNITURE STORE vent, Scarboro; Mr. and Mrs. John bury; Mrs. Duncan McKinnon of BREWERY LIMITED Phone 43 Alexandria S. McDonald, Glen Roy; Mr. and Montreal; Ambrose McDonald of Mrs. John D. McRae, St. Ra-phael; Belleville; Mrs. George Lunan of Angus D. McDonald, Sudbury; Mrs. Lancaster; Mr. and Mrs. Duncan McRae and Terry, Harrowsmith; AUCTION SALE Alex McRae, Edmonton; Dan Chis- of HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE Dominion Royal holm, Timmins: Mrs. Calvin Mac- Area Native Pherson, Levack; Mr. and Mrs. The undersigned wlU offer for sale by Public Auction on Reliance Tires Died in Connecticut Raymond Duff and family, Brant- fV,t>^”m90LEA&E Valley Street (near United Church), Moose Creek Mrs. Charles Cleveland Ross of ford; Mr. and Mrs. Leo McKenna, HAS SET IN, 120 Vermilyea Ave., New York City, Billy and Terry, Beaconsfleld, Que.; WHEN A MAN IS 600x16 670x15 died Friday ' afternoon in St. Mrs. Angus McDougall, Kirkland MORE INTERESTED IN SATURDAY, JULY 2nd Joseph’s Hospital, Stamford, Conn., Lake, and Neil McBride, Orillia. :WHAT HIS WIFE’S ClOTHESy at 1:00 p.m. M'any Mass cards, floral tributes after a lingering illness. Mrs. Ross, COST, THAN HOW MoClary white enamelled range crib; 5 bureaus; 10 odd chairs; the wife of a former motion picture and messages of sympathy were re- 10-95 10-95 ceived. THEY FIT HER /’’ ; for wood or oil; kitchen tablé and curtains; drapes; radio; canning exhibitor, retired, is'survived by her machine; juice extractor; garden, husband, two sons, a daughter, ten 6 chairs; GE refrigerator; wall tools; electric motor; coal; wood; (Plus your recappable tire) grandchildren, two sisters and two of Drummondville, P.Q., and James clock; china cabinet; 3 - piece small sleigh; ca»penter tools; brothers. MacPhee, with the Protestant Chesterfield suite; rocker; phone 2 cupboards; cement blocks; , One of her sons, D, Duncan Ross, School Board, Montreal. One sister, •table; S-piece dining-room sui'te; wheelbarrow; water drum; fence- Laurier Lefebvre’s Service Station New York advertising agency ex- Mrs. Mary McKinnon, also resides 2 flo-wer stands; electric table posts; kitchen utensils — and ELECTRICAL and CARBURETOR ecutive, is a resident of Stamford, in Montreal; another, Mrs. George lamps; double bed -with spring; many other articles too n'umerous Tetzel, in Riverdale, N.Y. (Mrs. 5 beds, % size with springs; baby to mention. SPECIALIST Conn.; another, Robert J. Ross, re- sides in North Merrick, R.I., and Ross was the aunt of Joan Tetzel, Filion's New 9-room house, stucco finish outside; modem inside with complete Alexandria — Phone 391 her daughter, Mrs. William COoke,. motion pictui’e, television and stage bathroom upstairs, with hot and cold water; toilet do-wnstairs; also- lives in Downsville, N.Y. actress, wife of Oscar Homolka). Jewellery Co. Ltd. 3 lots, will be offered' for sale subject to a reserve bid. Among the survivors in her im- She is the cousin of Sister St. Monica, Order of the Precious TERMS —CASH mediate family are two brothers: MRS. ARMAND PAULIN, Proprietress, Moose Creek, Duncan MacPhee, an executive en- Blood of Jesus, Ottawa, Canada, Alexandria gineer 'With Marconi Wireless, Ltd., ,and a niece of the late Bishop Mac- ALBERT PAUBERT, Auctioneer. Phone 410-J, Alexandria. Plan to attend ST. PAUL’S PARISH Donald’ of Ottawa. and Vankleek Hill Mrs. Ross was, bom Catherine MacPhee, daughter of Margaret MacRae and Robert MacPhee, GOOD CAR BUYS January 16th, 1892, descend'ants of ANNUAL SOCIAL early Scottish settlers of Nova Sco- We Buy and Sell tia, In Glen Robertson. She spent DALKEITH, ONTARIO Good Used Local Cars her childhood in this area, going ’59 Oldsmobile, law mileage to New York to live with her family Brown Shoe Company ’58 Pontiac, 6 cylinder, automatic, in 1923. She was a member of the Wednesday, June 29 coach Church of the Good Shepherd, ’58 Pontiac 6 sedan, with radio BroadWiay and Isham street. ’57 Pontiac 6 sedan Funeral services were held Tues- of Canada, Limited ’57 Ford sedan, automatic day morning, June 21st, at 10 am., Grand Drawing of $100 - $75 - $25 ’57 Ford sedan with radio at St. Peter’s R.O. Church, Yonkers, ’57 Ford coach with radio N.Y. Interment at Gate of Heaven HAND-MADE QUILTS BOOTH ’56 Ford sedan with radio ' YOU ARE INVITED TO ATTEND Cemetery, Hawthorne, N.Y. EXCELLENT PROGRAMME ’55 Meteor coach

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Biggest Yet r His Worship, the Mayor, Local Clergy and the President of the Board of Trade MAXVILLE — .50 miles per gallon — Hydraulic brakes will be present. — 2-cylinder motor Three Models to choose from - The plant will he open for public inspection SPRING SHOW $1,260 to $1,696 between the ^ronrs of 10:30 a.m. and 2:80 p.m. GUY CHOLETTE M. R. BRAID, Superintendent / FRIDAY AND SATURDAY Phone 442 or 400, Alexandria The Glengarry News, Alexandria, Ontario, Thursday, June 23rd, 1960 Page 5

series. White carna^tions en corsage Their new home will be ia. Couple Wed completed her outfit. Hamilton. At Ottawa PHILLIPS - PEEVER Seasonal flowers and ferns en- hanced St. George’s Church, Ot- tawa, for the marriage of Frances THIS ANNOUNCEMENT SOCIAL and PERSONAL Kathleen Peever, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Herve Banger and Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Gallant spent Mr. and Mi’s. Cy. Peever of Ottawa, Linda, of Verdun, spent .the week- a couple of days in Chicoutimi, last and Reginald Phillips, son of Mrs. APPEARS ONLY ONCE end with Mr. and- Mrs. Josephat week. On their return they were Francis Phillips of Greenfield and Theoret and Pauline. On Saturday accompanied' by Mrs. Gallant’s the late Mr. Phillips. they attended the McPhee - Mc- niece. Miss Helene Lafranoe, who Rev. Father Ruth peirormed the Millan wedding. . has completed her Normal School double-ring ceremony. Appropriate year. Doctors’ - Specialists’ Mr. and Mrs. D. D. MacFarlane, ■music and hymns were rendered by Greenfield Park, Que., spent the On Saturday, Mr. and Mrs. Wil- the choir. The guest pews were weekend with Mr. and Mrs. J. P. frid Gibeau and Mr. and Mrs. marked with white satin bows and Surgeons’-Osteopaths’ Gallant. Lucien Poirier were in Cornwall, streamers and a tiny forget-me-not. attending the silver wedding anni- ■Given in marriage by her father, Donald Gormley of Stratford', versary of Mr. and Mrs. Rene Vail- ;the bride chose a floor-length gown Anaesthetists’ spent the weekend with his daugh- lancourt of Summerstown. of lace and nylon embroidered with ter, Donna, and Dr. and Mrs. Bern- Mr. and Mi-s. Edmond Cardinal peai'ls and irridescent sequins. ’The ard Villeneuve and family. were in Ottawa on Sunday for a fitted bodice was fashioned with Fees Paid family reunion with their chilien Sabrina neckline and lily point “The Ontario Hospital Insurance plan offers protec- and grandchildren, on the occasion sleeves. Her waist-length veil of tion against the cost of essential HOSPITAL care. IT of their fortieth wedding anni- tulle illusion was gathered to a DOES NOT cover medical or surgical fees.” crown trimmed with pearls and versary. TO WED SATURDAY — The marriage of Miss Jean The TRANSPORTATION INSURANCE COMPANY Mrs. P. Finn of Ottawa, spent rhinestones. She carried a bouquet Plamador, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sid Plamador, and of red roses and llly-of-the-valley. now offers to the residents of Ontario a Physician and several days with Miss Annie Laurie James Chenier, son of Mr. Elie Chenier and the late Mrs. Surgeon coverage that pays doctors’ bills at HOME — MacDonald, this week. Her cousin, Kathleen, as mald- Dr. D. J. Dolan is visiting in Chenier, will take place on Satnrday, June 25th, 1960, in of-honor, was attired in a street- CLINICS — OFFICE AND/OR HOSPITAL. Windsor, Detroit and Ancaster, this Sacred Heart Church, Alexandria, at 9 a.m. length dress of aqua chiffon. Her ALSO SPECIAL INCOME PROTECTION —Cut courtesy Daily Standard - Freeholder week. bridesmaid, Betty Lou, wore corn- HIGHLIGHTS Peter Mosher, Montreal, spent the colored peau de soie, also in street- CINEMASCOPE length style. Both attendants had 1— Individual coverage. weekend with Mrs. Phyllis Mosher Mr. and Mrs. Dari Laporte of 2— Family coverage. « and family. Ottawa, visited' with Mr. and' Mrs. matching accessories and carried bouquets of white chrysanthem^ums. 3— ;One Adult family coverage. i Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Morris were Arthur Laporte and Mrs. Darcino « Little Judy, her only sister, as in St Anne de Bellevue, Sunday, Massie, last weekend. Approaching 4— Enrolment to age 75. FRIDAY - SATURDAY flower girl, was attired in a white visiting their son John and^ Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Jacques Lalonde, 5— No Medical examinations required. June 34th and 35th outfit typical of the bride’s and Morris. Hawkesbury, visited with Mrs. 6— Coverage extends coast-to-coast carried a miniature basket of gar- Theresa Charlebois, last week. Marriages including United States. Miss Jeanine Levac of Summers- denias. 'A Private’s Affair’ itown, was ■with her parents, Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Fern Neveu and The groom had his brothers. Mrs. Victor Levac, last weekend. sons, of Montreal, spent the week- • Comedy - Color Finnan and Francis, as ushers, and Mr. and Mrs. Real Chenier had end 'With Mr. and Mrs. Odilon MOORE - DIOTTE HEART ATTACK—DIABETES—ARTHRITIS • Sal Mineo — Barry Coe with them for a week’s holidays, Kevin for best man. Past health no Jsnger means you must do ■without this vital Seguin. Mr. and Mrs. William Moore of • ' - Mr. and Mrs. Normand Brunet and ■Immediately after the ceremony protection! Special plans are now available which COVER Aurele Bellefeuille of Cornwall, Dawson Creek, .B.C., announce the their daughter, Francine, from Ville the guests were received' at the Red EVEN A RECURRENCE OF YOUR CONDITION. • MONDAY - TUESDAY visited' with Mrs. A. Bellefeuille, approaching marriage of their Emard. They have their daughter Door Inn for the reception and over the weekend. daughter, Sharon Louise, to Mr. • June 37th and 38th Gisele, Glen Nevis, with them for fuU-course dinner. Archie Clark, Perley Hospital, Simon Diotte, also of Davison Creek, For further information, please fill out coupon -and mail to your « the summer holidays, and their For travelling to central United Ottawa, spent two weeks with his son of Mr. and Mrs. William Diotte, Eastern Ontario representative, Robert Wal&h, c/o Box 123, granddaughter. Miss Linda Car- ■States, the bride wore a two-piece “Yesterday’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Dalkeith. The marriage will take ’The Alexandria Glengarry News. « dinal, from. St Arme de Prescott, is Clark, McCriramon, and has re- suit of aquamist English wool, with visiting them. place on July 2nd, 1960, at 11:30 Enemy” turned to the hospi'tal. a.m. in the Church of Our Lady of petal hat and watermelon acces- Name... « Mr. and Mrs. Lionel Lauzon and Perpetual Help, Dawson Creek, B.C. War Drama sons, of Hallandale, Florida, are at Address. « TYPEWRITEE Stanley Baker - Guy Rolfe their summer home ini Lancaster Micheline. Clement Investments Town... until September. ADDING MACHINE The bride’s mother wore a blue Separate and Public Age Occupation « •Mr. and Mrs. Stephen O’Connor printed silk dress ■with white acces- WEDNESDAY - THURSDAY RIBBONS MARRIED « were in North Bay on Friday of last sories. Her corsage was of pink SCHOOL □ June 39th and 30th We have them for all makes week attending the annual conven- roses. The groom’s mother wore an DEBENTUEES Phone. SINGLE . . . bring hi'name of machine tion of License Issuers. □ ensemble of blue silk with white WIDOWED .....I and empty spool. Mr. and Mrs. Harold McHugh of Interest Up To □ “The Man accessories and a corsage of red HBl Ottawa, and Mr. and Mrs. Gerald roses.. McHugh, Brockville, were weekend In The Net” visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Law- After the ceremony a luncheon 6V2% Mr. Robert Walsh will accept enrolment Wilfred McLeister rence Sau-ve, and attended the was served at the bride’s home, Mystery - Drama stationery - Shoppers’ Needs from where the young couple left CONTACT: graduation exercises at Iona Aca- JEAN CLEMENT ill this area until July 8th, 1960 Alan Ladd - Carolyn Jones ALEXANDRIA, ONT. demy, St. Raphael. on their wedding trip to Val d’Or, ■the bride travelling In a terylene FURNITURE STORE Mr. and Mrs. Alex MacMillan of blue and white sheath dress with Flione 43 Main St. South Saskatoon, Sask., are ■visiting rela- duster to match and white acces- tives in the district. sories. Her corsage was of yellow ►(O Miss Joan Ryan, who has been MIRACLE WHIP roses. a patient in Hotel Dieu, Cornwall, They will reside in Montreal. is returning home this week. 16-oz. jar Prior to her marriage, the bride SALAD DRESSING 39c Mr. and Mrs. John Hugh Mac- was tendered a miscellaneous BARBARA’S Donald are home from California, shower a,t her home by friends. visiting his brother, Buster Mac- Donald, in South Lancaster. NEW POTATOES - - 10 lbs 59c Mrs. Joseph Costa, Dr. and Mrs. Andrew Peters and Andrew, Jr., OPEN LATE ON SATURDAYS ... AT from Rockville Centre, Long Island, See the NEW • JUNE N.Y., spent a week’s vacation with MELOCHE & SABOURIN Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Macdonell R C A WHIRLPOOL Phone 48 WE DELIVER Phone 48 Main street. Mrs. D. J. McCrimmon, Boreraig Farm-, McCrimmon, returned home APPLIANCES on Wednesday of last week after spending three weeks with friends during our SUMMER SALE In Pickering, Sudbury and N«rth now on Bay. Mrs. Gilbert Depratto and Marc LALONDE DOLLAR SPECIALS spent ’Tuesday in Cornwall visiting ■with Mr. and Mrs. Arthm Lepage Electric & Refrigerator and Mr. and Mrs. Adelard Martin 126 Bishop Street Thursday to Saturday and family. WE SERVICE ALL APPLIANCES 24-U ( Clear-Out June 23rd-24th-25th Couple Wed At DRESSES at Apple Hill OUELLETTE - LEDUC Lefebvre’s The marriage of Nicole Leduc, h 5.00 8.95 12.95 I j eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. t he Joe Leduc, Apple Hill, to Francois j Ouellette, son of Mrs. René St Louis store.for and the late Mr. Roméo Ouellette I Orion - Dacron High Grade FOODORAMA of Val d’Or, Que., was solemnized at 6t. Anthony’s Church, Apple Hill, Take advantage of these Food Bargains on Saturday, June 18th. Rev. J. R. TOMAHAWK CREAM CORN, 15 oz 10 for $1.00 Donihee officiated at the double- Brides FORTUNA SLICED PINEAPPLES, 20 oz. 5 for $1.00 ring ceremony. WEEK-END Hickory HiU BONED CHICKEN, 7 oz. tin 8 for $1.00 The bride, given in marriage by 14.99 Beaver Ch. BLUEBERRIES, 15 oz. tin 4 for $1.00 her father, chose for her wedding SPECIAL . TEMPT DOG FOOD, 15 oz 13 for $1.00 a cocktail white lace dress with Dresses matching bolero trimmed with seed' Fireside MIXED BISCUITS, 1 lb. pkg 3 for $1.00 pearls. The gown fell In tiers over COTTAGE TOILET TISSUES 13 for $1.00 satin hooped^ skirt and her shoul- All-Weather HUNT’S CATSUP, 11 oz. bottle 6 for $1.00 der-length veil was held in place HUNT’S TOMATO JUICE, 20 oz 8 for $1.00 by a headdress sprinkled with pearls ' 502 Montreal Road SPRING and FALL Ideal PEAS and CARROTS, 20 oz 6 for $1.00 and sequins. She carried a colonial o r n w a COATS Blue Pacific TUNA FLAKES, 7 oz 7 for $1.00 bouquet of pink roses and white Reg. $25.00 up AYLMER VEGETABLE SOUP, 10 oz 8 for $1.00 carnations. She ■'was attended by her sister. NEW DETERGENT from 15.00 SUITS «COATS! EXTRA Soap with Cut Glass Tumbler inside Fruits and Vegetables SAVE BANANAS 2 lbs. 25c RADISHES .... 4 bchs 25e PEARL’S BEAUTY PARLOUR ORANGES 3 doz. 85c LETTUCE 2 hds 25c SKIRTS ‘/3 OFF NOW GLEN ROBERTSON All New Meats ANNOUNCES RINDLESS BACON 45c that Hiey are now ofiicially open for business on 5-98 up LOOSE SAUSAGES 45c FRESH PICNIC 39c Tuesday, Thursday, Friday We have a complete line of FRESH MEATS Ladies’ ( . . . including WESTERN BEEF and Saturday WHITE SANDALS I LEFEBVRE’S FOODORAMA until 10 p.m. BARBARA’S Lochiel Street Phone 145 MRS. MARTIN SABOURIN, Prop. 540-W-2 Phone for Appointment 540-W-2 J.97 up ALEXANDRIA | OPEN FRIDAY and SATURDAY NIGHTS 25-2p p

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STEWART’S GLEN MacDONALD’S GROVE ST. ELMO ing message from the 90th Psalm, rand paid fitting tribute to the de- parted. Hymns sung were ‘"The Recent visitors at Riverside Farm Mr. and Mrs. John D. McLennan ALEX ROSS PASSES were Professor D. N. MacMillan and Douglas, and Mr. and Mrs. A. Lord’s My Shepherd” and “Abide land Mrs. MacMillan, of Montreal; J. Wilkes attended the Induction ’The funeral of the late Alex Ross, With Me”. Mrs. J. A. Urquhart News from Here and There Mr. and Mrs. John Stewart of Corn- Service at St. Mattfiew’s Presby- ■whose death occurred at the Corn- presided at the console. wall; Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Stewart, terian Church in Ingleside on Fri- wall General Hospital on Wednes- Pallbearers were: Alex R. Stew- Alexandria, and Mrs. D. N. Mac- day evening last. day evening, June 15th, was held art, John A. Urquhart, Hugh Cam- Leod of McCrimmon. Phil Guindon, who had been from, his late home. West St. Elmo, eron, Roy Cameron, Allan Urquhart LANCASTER LOCHIEL McCRIMMON to the Gordon Church on Saturday Arthur Pichie, Alexandria, fisited visiting his parental home here, and Eddie Hunter. at Willie Clark’s last week. returned to Vancouver on Wednes- afternoon at two o’clock. Service Interment was in the family plot IMiss Helen McDonald, Montreal, Congratulations to Ralph Mac- Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Renwick, day. was conducted by the pastor. Rev. in St. Elmo Church cemetery. spent the weekend with her uncle Millan, son of Mr. and Mrs. Clar- of Vankleek Hill, and Mr. and Mrs. Recent visitors at D. G. Mac- I. D. Maolver. The floral offerings bore silent ence MacMillan, who graduated as Karry Ralph of Montreal, called on Naughton’s were Mr. and Mrs. Ross Urqu’haxt, Ottawa, spent the and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. John Walsh. weekend at his parental home here. Mr. MacIver preached a comfort- (Continued on Page 7) Miss Hilda B. Snider, Cornwall, Doctor of Medicine from the Uni- Mr. and Mrs. Ai’chie MacLeod on Keith Watson of Glen Walter; Mr. versity of Toronto. We hear he is Sunday. land Mrs. R. A. Stewart of Maxville; Miss Marie Jensen and friend, of ■spent a day last week with the Ottawa, were with Mr. and Mrs. Misses Catherine and Mary J. Mc- going to intern at the Ottawa Civic We welcome Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Mrs. Geo. Fleming and son Donald. ONTARIO HOSPITAL INSURANCE Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. D. G. MacNaughton Mogens Jensen and Jens for the Lennan. A. Kennedy and little daughter to weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Schnaufer Archie Allan MacMillan was the community. They came from and Mr. and Mrs. Kennie MacRae spent ’Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Dan G. Cameron arrived this week from Montreal to rushed to the Cornwall General Cornwall, on Saturday, June 11th. You’re no Hospital on Friday, and had an Keith Watson, Glen Walter. were guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. spend the summer months at thçh Archie Clark returned to Ottawa Urquhart, while here to attend the longer insured under'" home. West Front. appendectomy operation. Mrs. Mac- alter spending ten days with Mr. 19th Millan and family were in Corn- funeral of the late Alex Ross, on your parent’s Hospital Mrs. Earl AL^lre spent last -week' and Mrs. T. J. Clark. We are sorry LAGGAN wall on Sunday to see him. Saturday. Insurance Certificate. In Prescott with’ her mother, Mrs. to hear he is on the sick list. Mrs. Mary Gordon, Montreal, is BIRTHDAY? Two of our popular young people, Nell F. McCrimmon and Albert When you become 19, Nnttin. Mr. and Mrs. Archie MacLeod and spending some time with Mrs. —keep Mildred MacMillan, Glen Sandfield, LaSalle were at KemptvUle on Mr. and Mrs. Allen Dumond of Stanley, attended the Lachute Pair, Thursday attending the Grassland Angus MacMillan. separate premiums are re- and Ewen MacPhee, Lochiel, both of insured! 'Sudbury, spent last weekend with on Saturday. day there. ^quired. Application forms New York now, were united in the latter’s father, J. J. Cooper and Mr. and Mrs. B. Mo.bhs of To- marriage at the United Church, Fred MacLennan, Cornwiall, visit- DALKEITH ^ivoileble from hospitals, Mrs. Cooper. ‘ ronto, are spending a week with Glen Sandfield, on Saturday, June ed with James R. Grant on Thurs- most bonks or any office Mrs. J. C. Watt and Miss Mar- Mr. and Mrs. Stanford MacCrim- Alex R. MaoDougall arrived home 18th. It was one of the prettiest day, and with other frifends in the garet iFYaser spent the weekend in mon. recently after spending the past of the Commission. weddings of the year. Everyone vicinity. Biockville with the former’s dauglt- Mrs. John R. MacLeod called on few months in MacDoneU Memorial wishes them every happiness. Mr. and Mrs. Callum MacLeod of ter, Mrs. W. H. Tett, Mr. ’Tett and Mrs. Sarah Ma-cKlrmon at Kirk Hospital, Cornwall. His friends are James McDonald, Toronto, spent j Unity, visited with Mr. and Mrs. READ family. Hill, on Sunday. pleased to hear he is much im- James Learie on ’Thursday. YOUR the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Alonzo Bangs of proved in health. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. McNaughton Edwin McDonald and family. Mrs. Victor Grant and Mrs. ONTARIO Hawkesbury; Mrs. Art Sauve and I Miss Dianne Perrier, nurse-in- have returned to their home on I Stanley Andrews of Montreal, and HOSPITAL Misses Edna Lacroix, Mildred and family of Vankleek Hill, were visit- training at St. Mary’s Hospital, ■Oak street after spending a week Anna M. MacPhee, Shirley and Miss Catherine MacLennan of Win- INSURANCE' in Ottawa with .their daughter, Mrs. ors with Mr. and Mrs. Dan Crevler Montreal, is enjoying holidays at Helen McEionald, all of Montreal, on Simday. 'nipeg, spent a few days with Mr. her home. GUIDE ONTARIO HOSPITAL ft. Delahay, Dr. Delahay and family. and Miss Irma McDonald and Mr. and Mrs. Fergus MacRae and SERVICES COMMISSION Mr. and Mrs. Herb Derry, Mc- Friends of Neil A. MacLeod were —if you haven’t one, ask and Mrs. Basil McCormick, of Ot- visited with other friends in the TORONTO 7, ONTARIO Mastervllle, spent Saturd’ay last tawa, spent the weekend at their MOOSE CREEK district. sorry to hear of him being confined your employer or write with Mr. and Mrs. E. McPherson. reS’pective homes. to his home with a bad cold. Mr. and Mrs. W. Frier and family, SHOWER FOR BRIDE-ELECT ^ Mrs. W. R. MacLeod was a recent Mr. and Mrs. Allen Cass, L’Orig- Laohine, spent the weekend with John J., Michael and Francis Mc- A largely attended miscellaneous ! visitor with Mrs. Herbert Goodman. nal, called on relatives- here Sunday Cormick, and Edwin McDonald Mrs. Allen Derry and Earl. shower was held in honor of Miss I Mr. and Mrs. Jack Anderson p.m., and attended divine service in ih&i‘o*a something special about motored tx> Westfield, New Jersey, Charlotte Valley, in Knox United ’ 'Visited with Mrs. Sara MaoKiimbn St. Columba Ch’ureh, Kirk HiU, With other fuels taking over from on Tuesday to attend the funeral Ch'ureh hall, on Friday evening. It ' and John D., on ’Thursday. Sunday evening. of their brother-in-law. Matt J. coal, Canada in 1959 produced less was nicely decorated for the occa- Mrs. Fergus MacRae visited her Nearly everybody from this dis- coal than at any time in 50 years. Burns, whose death , occurred on sion with baskets of summer bloom. itriot attended the funeral on Tues- Saturday. j sister, Mrs. Clifford Campbell, at Tlhe 1959 figure: 10,564,803 tons. The event was co-sponsored by Mrs. I Dalkeith, on Wednesday. Mrs. day of last week of the late Dimcan Chester Valley and Mrs. Margaret Campbell had the misfortune to fall Dan McKinnon, at Alexandria. Our Hoople. jdown the cellar steps and suffered sincere sympathy is extended to tjie The bride-elect was escorted by an injured back. bereaved family. her sisters, Joyce and Norma Valley, I Mr. and Mrs. Alex MacMillan of to a chair nicely decorated in pink Saskatoon, Sask., arrived here last Next stopjn sight? and white. Mrs. Duncan McRae I Wednesday, and are at the home of pinned a beautiful corsage on her I her sister, Mrs. Neil J. MacLeod FOB nrcT and Mrs. Thomas Johnson read an and Mr. MacLeod. THE DLiJl address of congratulations.. Î . , Miss Donna Grant spent Friday Mrs. Chester Valley, Mrs. Jack I afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Ken Barnett and Mrs. Duncan MacRae , MacLennan and family at Dalkeith. m INSURANCE assisted in the opening of the many I Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Dolson and BUY gifts from her friends. Accompany- ing the gifts was a beautiful bride’s David and Nell, of Islington, who I were here for thp MacMillan-Mac- book and gaily decorated hat with ^ Phee wedding on Saturday, spent CIA many colors ribbons which were tying the parcels given to her. Miss ,the weekend with the latter’s par- CO-OPERATORS , ents, Mr. and Mrs. Neil J. MacLeod. Valley thanked her many friends James R. Grant and Donna spent for the gifts and good’ wishes. I INSURANCE A dainty luncheon was served in- 'Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Alex ASSOCIATION cluding a taste of the toide’s cake. MacCuaig. Contents were enjoyed and little Miss Annabel MacMaster, R.N., • Automobile Marjorie Robertson sang, accom- Ottawa, spent the ’Weekend with her ABOAKD “The Canadian” and “The Dominion” you’ll like • Farm Liability friendly “room service”, the Coffee Shop snacks and panied by her mother, Mrs. Cecil mother, Mrs. Gregor MacMaster • Accident and Sickness budget meals, or deluxe meals in the Dining Room Car. Robertson. arid Douglas-. You’ll see Canada “close up” in the unique panoramic For She’s A Jolly Good Fellow A few from here attended the La- Agents : Scenic Domes and picture-'window coaches. You’ll agree "•there’s something really special about Scenic Dome travel was sung and all wished their friend I chute Fhlr, and report a good show. CLARK MacCUAIG, Lancaster Charlotte all good wishes for many by Canadian Pacific... at no extra fare! This week, all roads will lead to ALEX. MacDONALD, years of happiness. Maxville. R.R. 1, Alexandria ^ E. E. HOOPER W.I. HAD ANNIVERSARY Miss Judy and Rondeau Mac- NEIL B. MacLEOD, Dunvegan Sweyn of Cotton Beaver, and- Mary District Passenger Agent, On Thursday evening the Moose W. D. MacLEOD, Dalkeith Creek Women’s Institute marked MaoGilli'vray of McCrimmon, spent Canadian Pacific Railway, their 45th annivers.ary at a meeting a couple of days with Mr. and Mrs. Windsor Station, held in the Community Hall, with D. J. MacDonell. Montreal, Que. The BANK of NOVA SCOTIA 60 in attendance. Mrs. Dan MacLeod spent a few days in Montreal visiting friends CIA LIFE Miss Ethel Chapman, Toronto, ALEX. MacDONALD was guest speaker, and :.'epresenta- of her family. Mr. and Mrs. K. W. Nixon, Audrey NEIL B. MacLEOD tives from Crysler, Berwick, Avon- 23-3C more and Maxville were present. and Allan, were in Vankleek Hill r/ME TO Owing to the acting president, on Sunday visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Hoogendam, not being pres- Mrs. R. W. Mcllwaine. TRADE? ent, the chair was taken by Mrs. Elmer McDermid, assisted by the secretary - treasiuer, Mrs. Chris. Watson. She gave a gracious wel- come to the many present, Mrs. E. L. Filion, president of Avonmore, iVltr responding. Mrs. E. L. Blair acted as presi- dent for the mock meeting, with 10 in attendance. Comments by Miss Still Open Saturday Nights yL~Æ)^ Chapman of meeting just held. H. Buell, Gravel Hill, ably looked borrow at low cost through after the tape recording of the speakers at ’the meeting. ’The first speaker. Miss Chapman, The lollowinii Business Ploces m of the Department of Agricult-ure, of the WI branch, Toronto, W’as introduced by Mrs. Emery Brunet and thanked’ by Mrs. E. L. Blair. Her subject was “Country Women The World Over”, and closed her in Alexandria much enjoyed talk with the poem entitled “A Lantern In Her Hand”. ’The chartered members of the branch spoke briefly. They were Mrs. Hugh Blair, Mrs. Alice Bu- Still Remain Open nn Snterdny Nights chanan, Mrs. Ciurie Blair and Mrs. Alex MocBhail. In her 93rd year, Mrs. McPhail ideclared she always enjoyed being at ’the meetings to meet the various for yonr convenience ladies. Other speakers were Ken Best, Ag. Rep.; Mrs. Kippen, of the Max- ville branch; Mrs. Robertson, Ber- wick; Mrs. Begg, Crysler; Mrs. M. McKinnon, Avonmore. MEOCHE & SABOURIN BERT’S BARBE SHOP Mrs. Hall, of Maxville, favored oU with one of her amusing mono- logues. Marjorie Robertson and NYMAN’S SHOE STORE RON & MAYNARD MEN’S WEAR Joan Montcalm also added much to ithe programme. ■Lunch was served by the direct- BRUNO PIGEON, BARBER ors, Mrs. WiUlam Macintosh, Mrs. HANDY ANDY STORE NEW SPEEDWAV BULK COOLERS William Urquhart, Mrs. Alice Bu- DE LAVAL PAEM TANKS chanan, assisted by several mem- bers. It was served’ from a nicely I VALADE GROCERY LEEVRE’S FOODORAMA - - all stainless steel Inside and out, are manufactured In decorated table centred with a Peterborough, and are available In âO-, 27-, 35- three-tier anniversary cake with | and 44-can capacities top decorated in yellow and blue, | W. J. PERIARD OUELLETTE IHA HARDWARE «ee or Call your Authorized DE LAVAL Dealer the WI colors. The cake was made I ! by Mrs. William Macintosh. | ’Pouring tea were Mrs. Alex Mao- LAUZON GENERAL STORE THERET HARDWARE D. €. Murray $ son Phail and Mrs. Hugh Blair. Phone 623-R-2 MAETINTOWN, Ont. For RESULTS Use ii-tf J. E. RANGER RUDOEH’S CLOTHING GLENGARRY NEWS The Glengarry News, Alexandria, Ontario, Thursday, June 23rd, 1960 Page T

DYER their recent marriage. Pledge, followed by the secretary,. News from Here Mr. and Mrs. Kenzie McCuaig Diocesan Convention Of C.W.L. Teen Diners Met Donna ’Thompson, reading the min- Mr. and Mrs. Benson, Waterto'wn, left Satiuday for a visit to West- At Bainsyille utes of the last meeting. and There . . . N.Y., spent the weekend with her ern Canada. They were accom- During the business section of the- Held Saturday At Ingleside ’The fifth meeting of the Teen (Continued from Page 6) niece, Mrs. Earl McNeil, Mr. Mc- panied by Mr. and Mrs. Lome meeting a d-iscussion was held on. NeU and family. Presley, Finch. His Excellency, Most Rev. Rosario cil, presided at the luncheon served Diners was held at the home of the Exhibit and Demonstration to a-egaid, of the esteem in which Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Robert English of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyid Grant and Brodeur, D.D., Bishop of Alex- by Ingleside and Long Sault Coun- Mrs. G. ’Thompson, Bainsville. The be held at the Achievement Day on Ross was held. Detroit, called on Mr. and Mrs. Anne, Monkland, visited Mr. and andria, celebrated the convention cils. Entertairunent was provided meeting was opened with the 4-H July 4th in the Alexandria High Rrlends were present at his fu- Kenzie McCuaig and Mrs. Wm. Mrs. Vernon Presley and Sharon, Mass in Our Lady of Grace Parish by Billy Hickman, Patrick Hazlet, School. Tea Biscuits brought from neral from Ottawa, Cornwall, Glen Robertson, Friday. Friday evening. Church, Saturday, on the occasion Mrs. Harold Snetsinger, St. Pius X A contest conducted by Mrs. M. home were examined and com- Robertson, Martintown, and other Duncan Campbell, Laggan, called Mr. and Mrs. Keith Markell and of the 36th annual convention of junior Choir, Rev. J. D. McPhail McKinnon, was won by Mrs. J. M. mented on. ’Then two girls dem- points. on Mr. and Mrs. Kenzie McCuaig baby, Cornwall; Mrs. Mildred Rob- the Alexandria Diocesan Council of and- Rev. L. MacDonell. Rielly. This brought the meeting onstrated how to set a table for a ■He is survived; by one sister, Mrs. and Mr. and Mrs. Norman McCuaig, ertson and Gordon of Avonmore, the Catholic Women’s League of The following persons spoke to a close. Refreshments were then family Sunday dinner. Angus MaoMlUan, who resided with Friday. spent a portion of Saturday with Canada. Approximately 175 direc- briefly at the luncheon: Miss Cou- served by the hostess. ’The meeting came to a close with..- him. To her we extend sincere Congratulations are extended to Mrs. W!m. Robertson. ' tors, delegates and members at- ghlin; Grant McLellan, Long Sault The next regular meeting wiU be the serving of -lunch. sympathy. Mr. and Mrs. Jacque ViUeneuve on tended, representing the 17 parish Diocesan PTA representative; Mrs. held at the home of Mrs. James GLEN SANDFIELD councils within the diocese. Follow- H. T. Donihee, 4th National vice- Tinkess, July 21st, at 8 p.m. Motto: ing the convention Mass, His Ex- president; Mrs. Lloyd McHugh, “No Sense and Nonsense Cause In the period 1953-58 certificates' . Miss Nancy Gold and Rev. cellency spoke on the convention -provincial spiritual convener; Mrs. Most Accidents”. Roll call — A of Canadian Citizenship were grant- Ritdiard De Lerme, B.A., B.D., of theme, “The Christian Family Apos- Mervyn MacDonal-d, secretary of safety rule for the home. The ed 326,304 new Canadians. But one Montreal, were weekend guests at ■tolate’’. Christopher Course; Rev. M. J. -social convener will be Miss Vmnora EEXANDRIA COMMISSION AUCTION the Manse recently. look a.t Canada’s sparsely settled The convention opened at 9 a.m. O’Brien, and His Excellency Bishop Macintosh. Hostesses, Miss Janie Mr. and Mrs. J. A. MoLatchie of areas and the economic smallness with the “Raising of the Flag” by Brodeur. Mrs. George V. Davis was Macintosh, Mrs. Clifford Eligh, Ottawa, were here for the Mc- of the home market indicates the the Girl Guides of Long Sault and guest speaker. Mrs. D. p. Shaw and Mrs. Isaac Held every Wednesday Millan' - MoPhee wedding on Sat- great need for more of these people. Ingleside. Rev. M. J. O’Brien, dio- Following the luncheon the 1959- Goodman. urday. at Alexandria — starting at 7:30 p.m. cesan director, conducted the open- 60 executive was reappointed for Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Seale of Que- ing prayers, and Mrs. Denzil (20ugh- the 1960-0-1 term. The 1961 con- We will pick up cattle for our sale at $1.00 per head bec, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. liri, president of St. Pius X Council, vention will be held in St. Colum- over any reasonable distance. Arthur McMillan. ban’s parish. The diocesan execu- Mr. and Mrs. Alex McMillan of welcomed' the delegates and mem tive is as follows: All hogs between 180 and 220 lbs. sold are tattooed Saskatoon, also Mr. and Mrs. Sam bers. \ PATZ BARN CLEANER LINKS President, Mbs. John D. A. Mac- with Government Grade. Bethune, Ft. William, called on Mrs. John D. A. MacDonald, dio Donald; immediate past president, friends here last week. They are cesan president, presided over the DO THEIR HEAVIEST WORK Mns. Lloyd MteHugh; -first -vice- presently visiting Mr. and' Mrs. J. J. -business sessions d'uring the morn president, Miss Mildred Cleary; Telephone 14-B-4 OMER POIRIER McMillan, McCormick’s. ing. Reports and discussions on WHILE "RESTING"! . these oonvenerships were held — second vice-president, Mrs. Allan Spiritual, Education, Citizenship ■MacMillan; third vice - president, That'» one of the many "special" ad- and Immigration, Press and- Pub- Mrs. Angus Tessier; recording sec- vontoges of a Potz Born Cleaner Chain Beulah W.M.S. licity, Social Action, Report Forms, retary, Mrs. Mervyn MacDonald; —a chain designed, engineered, manu- Finance, Girl Guides, Radio, Tele- corresponding secretary, Mrs. R. A. factured ^ especially for Barn Cfeoner vision and FUm-, Canadian league Adams; treasurer, Mrs. B. O’Brien. Operation. At the drive sprocket and on Had Meeting the corner wheels^points of greatest Magazine, Organization. Our Lady’s AUCTION SALE Beulah WMS met at the home of stress — the Poti Link rolls easily — Missionaries and Resolutions. Mrs. A. R. MaoNaughton, with a smoothly—actually being "pushed" instead of "pulled' of LIVESTOCK and OTHER ARTICLES Mrs. .George V. Davis, president through its heaviest work. large number of members present. June Meeting The undersigned wiU offer for sale by Public Auction at of the Ontario provincial council of Simple, but effective engineering thot adds yeors to The worship service, in charge of ;the CWL of Canada, congratulated the life of a barn cleaner. Get the Pati Focts first — 4th Concession, Lochiel Mrs. Hartley McCrimmon, was the women on the work accomp- Avonmore W.I. you'll be grateful for years to come. ‘Life’s Needless Worries’. Most of us 2 miles east of Passifern; 2nd farm west of Lochiel Church lished -throughout the diocese dur- Mrs. D. P. Shaw was hostess to spend too much time looking over ing the year. She extended an in- A. R. STEWART ’ our shoulders. The great truth of the Avonmore WI for their June vitation to all to attend the provin- meeting. Seventeen members an- THURSDAY-JUNE 30th redemption is that we can rise cial convention in North Bay, Sep- above the past and live down all swered the roll call — “What I like Phone 225 MAXVILLE, at 1:30 p.m. tember 9th to 12th. best about June”. our mistakes. Mrs. Carl Tetschaw Miss Grace Coughlin, M.A., na- 22 head of Holstein milch cows sang a solo, “God Will Take Core tional president, spoke briefly on ’The president, Mrs. E. L. Filion, Of You’’. The Study Book, “Africa 9 spring heifer calves; 1 springer; 8 gallon milk cans; set of double various phases of League work and presided. Assisting her was Mrs. Distiirbed”, was read by Mrs. Nor- B. C. Lang, treasurer. In the harness; 3 sows due to farrow; 2 black mares; pump jack, oil bath; in particular on World Refugee Closing Dates of Entries man Cumming and Mrs. A. R. Mac- Year. "An organization of 130,000 absence of the secretary, Mrs. M. iron pots; bay horse; 11 chunks of pigs; good' cream separator; set of Naughton. Mrs. Stewart Piske read Martel, Mrs. Lang, read the breechings — and many other articles too numerous to mention. Catholic -women should do some- an article on Stewardship, and Mrs. thing positive to assist in clearing minutes. v CENTRAL CANADA Gordon MacNaughton one on Citi- TERMS — 820 and under, cash; over that amount, 3 months’ credit on refugee camps where people are The president in her opening re- zenship. furnishing approved joint notes bearing interest at 5%, still Imng in miserable conditions marks thanked- the members who The ladies were asked to bring 15 years after the end of World War assisted- at the TB clinic held re- OSIAS DAVIDSON, Prop., RR 1, Alexandria. in miscellaneous articles' to be sold II’’, said the national president. She cently. EXHIBITION at the next meeting. ALBERT PAUBERT, Auctioneer. Phone 410-J, Alexandria. stated that the CWL of Canada was The district director, Mrs. M. Mc- Lunch was served by the hostess, calling upon ite members to par- Kinnon, -gave her report of the and a social time enjoyed. ticipate in a campaign for fimds district annual held at Crysler. 0 August 19»h to 27th Shipments of Canadian - made for Refugee Year. Mrs. J. M. Rielly -will have charge motor vehicles in 1958 rose 2.5 per Mrs. Lloyd McAllister, president of the WI exhibit which will be (Sunday Excepted) cent over 1858 to 308,587 units. of Our Lady of Grace Parish Coun- entered at the Newington Pair. With the assistance of the presi- Horse July 25th SPECIAL HEREFORD SALE dent, the branch -will participate Horse Show July 25th with the Stormont Farm .Safety Cattle July 29th Council programme for Women’s Sheep July 29th Institutes. Swine Jnly 29th Monday, June 27th ’The 45th anniversary of the Poultry July 29th 8:30 p.m. Moose Creek branch was attended- Handicraft July 29th SPICE by 16 members to hear the guest Miss Edith Chapman, Educational Exhibits June 15th by BILL SMILEY MZTôof Home and Country. Her Women’s Institutes July 4th Glengarry Auction Sale Barn iS8S8?S?8S888?888?SÎS88?888S8?8S8SS?S88?8S888S8«SSSS8?S5SS8S8SSSS8S?8?8S8?8?SSSSj|ta^ was much enjoyed and- a very Junior Agriculture August 10th As, we are slightly better than stamina. He has the -world by the (pleasant evening was had by aU. Agricultural and Horticultural Products. .. August 10th From the herd of GERARD LALONDE knee-deep in June, it seems a good tail, a car on a down payment, a The members agreed to make Honey and Other Food Products August 10th (Christmas stockings for Save the [ Highland Dancing August 10th EICEVILLE, ONTARIO time to examine the peculiarities of girl in every resort town, nothing ■ summer, as it applies to the male in the ibank and little more in his Children Fund. Stockings to be Dog Show August 10th turned' in- by September 1st. 2 Registered yearling Bulls of the species. Age and- apprecia- head-, aside from a pretty good For Prize last, Entry Forms, Write 6 Registered yearling Heifers, open tion of summer are closely related, opinion of himself. Summertime $20 was donated to the Avonmore and one of these days some earnest was made for him. softball team. 5 Grade yearling Heifers, open graxiu-ate student -will do a thesis ☆ Plans are in the making/for a Central Canada Exhibition Ass’n 5 Grade and 5 Registered 2-year-old Heifprs on it. Let’s take a look at the same special train trip to Montreal for Lausdowue Park, OTTAWA, Canada fresh or close to freshening When I was 10, s-ummer stretched operator 15 years later. What? It early in July. Anyone interested ahead endless and- alluring, it was can’t be! Not that flabby, worn- in the outing should get in contact Females all vaccinated . . . All sired by Ringwood at least six months long. ’That’s looking remnant coming home from with the committee, Mrs. Grant Tcaldo 40; this sire was purchased by me from the the best age of all for a boy. He work on a summer evening with his Tinkess and Mrs. B. C. Lang. hasn’t a -worry In the world, fee Kemptville Artificial Unit . . . Cattle are good size shirt all stuck to him, and the doesn’t care what he looks like. martyr’s exin-esslon! Watch him as and in good condition. He has no work to do, and girls are he picks up the tricycle from the of no interest whatever. He lives front walk, surveys the lawn de- GLENGARRY in a world of brilliant colors and jectedly, goes into the house and sharp sensations, in which the heads straight for the refrigerator. COMMISSION AUCTION BARN dividing line between the real and It’s the same guy, all right. Only LANCASTER, ONTARIO the imaginary is almost nonex- now he’s in what is known as “the istent. prime of life’’. He’s at the age when he’s “getting This kid can swim in cold water establMied-”. This means he’s work- until his lips are bluer than his ing himself silly at the ofifice or the • • • • • eyes. He can play ball for hours factory, so he can keep up the pay- in a blazing sun that would knock ments on the house, so -he can come CAN'T AFFORD A BARN CLEANER? out a camel. He can eat an entire home and acquire himself a coron- meal in four minutes. And at the ary cutting the lawn. He has chil- end of a long, long day, he sleeps dren. a mortgage, and six payments WHICH TWINE PRICE THE ECONOMICAL as limp and motionless as a wet -to go on his car. His -wife doesn’t towel. Wouldn’t It be nice to be 10 appreciate him. At his age, it CAN SAVE is matched to your needs? again, when the summer lasts for- doesn’t -matter much- whether it’s If you put up hea-viest bales, get McCormick twine summer or winter, MODEL 200 ever and is always hot and smells YOU MONEY IN THE RED WRAPPER. Safely holds bales up good? ■jîr ☆ to 100 pounds. If 10 is -the -best age for a boy, When a man gets into the 60s, You can often save money by If you put up atterage size bales, for economy’s sake in summer, 15 is the worst. The summer should be a time of peace replacing outdated inefficient get McCormick twine IN THE BLUE WRAPPER. ★ POWERFUL young fellow whose parents are not and leisure pleasure. By that time, machinery or by improving Safely holds bales up to 60 pounds. loaded, -with the stuff must take a he should be able to take plenty of your home and buildings be-r One bale* of McCormick ‘9,000 feet’ twine ties 500 ★ EFFICIENT job, and’ he en-vles bitterly the rich holidays, go fishing when he feels fore they are rundown. hea-yy bales. One bale* of McCormick ‘10,000 feet* kids who are off to camp or cottage. the urge, or just sit on the porch Your Royal Bank Manager is twine ties 555 bales. In either case, you’ll bale more ★ FAST If his parents axe wealthy, he re- and rock, if that’s his pleasure. the man to see about FARM hay for less money, in the secure way you want it sents ha-ving to go to the cottage Over the years, he has learned how to handle his wife and his life, or IMPROVEMENT LOANS tied—and get smooth, trouble-free performance from HEAVY with a lot of dam women and little which may be used to pur- ★ kids, and wants to ^et a summer should have. His children are grown your baler. chase implements, equipment, Look beyond the price tag when buying twine. Com* CONSTRUCTION job, like all his friends. up and moved away. So what does he get? Grandchildren. Hordes of machinery; to improve farm pare length, strength, and uniformity. Even-sptm, them. It’s too hot in the city for homes and buildings; for knotless McCormick twine is made in Canada from At 15, the young male is acutely the poor little things, so their elecuification, etc. Up to true Sisalana fibre—^oirs freely through any knotter. aware of: girls; his parents, who mummy brings them up to visit $7,500.00 may be obtained *2 balls equal 1 bale. conventanf, are practically morons; his com- granny and grandad. For the whole, for periods of one, two or low cost. Badger plexion, which makes him feel sui- horrible summer, they ruin his more years. Rate is only 5% Tay as Yoo Chore" Plan, cidal; cars, which are unattainable; siesta, tromple his flowerbeds, wreck simple interest. McCORMICK BALER TWINE money, of which he never has en- his power mower, and make him I in bags or in exclusive Quality Guard Carton $e^ haci

(Continued) 20—Farm Machinery j33—Apartments, Flats To Let NOTICE ((Continued) NEW CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES 9—Personal To Rent: 4-room apartment, on Corporation of AUCTION SALE For Sale: 4-bar side rake. Inter- Main St., Green Valley; 3-piece The Village of Maxville bathroom with running water. $35 Wednesday, June 29th For Sale, To Let, Wanted, etc.: 60 cents for twenty words or less; national, on steel, tractor hitch, NOTICE is hereby given that— at 2 p.m. DR. JEAN L. CUSICK $125. Apply to George Gill, RR 4, per month. Apply to Jos. Vaillan- 2 cents each additional Word; extra insertions, 40 cent minimiun. , court. Green Valley, or Mrs. Wil- Pursuant to Section 469 of ’The Births, Deaths: No charge. Cards of Thanks: $1.00. In Mem- Alexandria, ’phone 299-J-3. Mtmicipal Act, the Municipal Coun- i 80 ACRES OF MIXED HAY 25-2C ’ fred Hart, 342 First Street East, at the farm of GEORKE HOPE, CH-lam: Minimum, $1.00, 10 cents per line of verse. Public DENTAL SURGEON , Cornwall, Ont. Phone WE 2-2001. cil of the Village of Maxville pro- | Notices: 16 cents per line, first insertion; 12 cents per line subse- ' 26-tf poses to close by By-law, those por- i 4 miles north-east of Glen Rob- quent insertions; 15 cents extra, it not paid in advance; 25 cents ST. POLYCARPE, QUE. For Sale: McCormick - Deering tiqns of unopened street allowance ertson, in the Gore, on extra, if Box No. used. Classified Display: $1.00 per column inch. baler, engine drive, excellent con- 37— as follows: | ’TERMS CASH Help Wanted, Female Medical Centre dition, guaranteed. Bargain at (a) Alexander Street from Robert : ALBERT PAUBBRT, Phone 14 — Res. 65 $650. Apply to Ranald V. Mac- Street to its easterly limits; ( Auctioneer. Copy for Classified Ads must be in this office not later than Donald, Dalhousie Station, ’phone MRS. AVON CUSTOMER — You have used Avon Cosmetics. You (b) The laneway between Lots 1, 2,, 24-20 Wednesday night to appear in current week’s columns OFFICE HOURS Lane. 4912. 25-lp , know their quality and guarantee. 3, 4, 6, 6, Block D, and Lots 7, 8,1 Every day from 10 a.m. to 10 pm. ! ’There is a big demand for Avon 9, 10, 11, 12, Block D, east of j except Tuesday and Thursday For Sale: McKee Forage Harvester, Main and North of Mechanic service near your home. Car Street. j 1—Coming Events l7—Cards of Thanks from 7 p.m. to 10 p.m. practically new, with pipes. Bar- necessary. Open areas include OFFICE SPACE gain for immediate sale — $850. Any person objecting to such ac- 21-23-25, etc., tf Apple Hill, Fournier, Greenfield, Friends of Mr. and Mrs. Real- Huot BRUNET — We sincerely thank all Apply to Triple “H” Farm, Clar- tion should give notice of such to our neighbors, friends and rela- and areas in Lochiel and Kenyon the undersigned in writing before TO LET (nee Catherine MacDonell) are ence, Ont. Phone: Rockland 602- townships. Write Mrs. Nancy cordially invited to attend a party tives for the kindness and sym- R-24. 24-2C July 19th, 1960. pathy extended to us at the time Pordhem, 13 Old Orchard Avenue, C. L. MacGRBGOR, UPSTAIRS in their honor at the Legion FARM SERVICE I Cornwall. 19-22-25 Clubrooms, Friday night, June of the death of our son, Robert. Maxville, Ont. Clerk-Treasurer IN NEWS OFFICE BLDG. Thanks also for the Mass cards Dead or Crippled Farm Animals BARGAIN 25-40 24th. 25-lC removed for sanitary disposal 38— Help Wanted, Male and floral tributes. Special thanks Brand New McCoimick-Deering I IMMEDIATE 0(30UPAN0Y to Father Breton and Dr. P. A. No Removal Charge I ADVERTISE IN — THE 25-tf Big Soccer Game at Lochiel on Tidman. KT DUMP RAKES Candler, with experience, wanted at Monday night, June 27th, when Phone (collect) Welhngton 2-6821 St. Raphael’s Egg Grading Sta- —Mr. and Mrs. Laurier Bnmet or Lancaster 229 with Mountain Wheels I GLENGARRY NEWS the leading Cornwall team plays and family. Set-up and delivered anjiwhere tion. Top wages. Apply at my at Lochiel. Don’t miss it! | Lancaster, Ont. 25-lp ST. LAWRENCE in Glengarry home: Rene Blanchard, St. Ra- JAMES MaePHEE 25-lC RENDERING CO. LTD. $65.00 each phael, Ont. 25-3p BRUNET—^We wish to express o'ur l-tf Raymond Ouellette LICENSED and BONDED Dance at Lefebvre Pavilion, St Eu- sincere thanks and appreciation Glengarry Motor Sales 39—Help Wtd., Male, Female AUCfriONEER gene, Ont., on Friday, July 1st. to neighbors, friends and relatives Phone 238 Alexandria, Ont. j ELECTRICAL VANKLEEK HILL, ONTARIO Orchestra — Tiblanc Richard for the many acts of kindness ONTARIO 24-2C Ambitious man or woman, for e I CONTRACTOR PHONE COLLECT l-R-2 Sherbrooke TV). Door prize — shown' at the time of the death Watkins route. Por more details 11-tf Morris Car, convertible, 1960. of our grandson, Robert Bnmet. —Houses For Sale or To Let contact Eugene Legault, 96 Main { Remote Control Installation 25-20 Thanks also for the Mass cards, HOG PRODUCERS St., Alexandria. P.O. Box 546. I Residential and Commercial letters of sympathy and floral For Sale: At Glen Robertson, large Phone 531. 23-4p bungalow, 70 x 30, suitable for I Wiring A Tea -and Bazaar will be held in tributes. j South-East Boundary Rd. —Mr. and Mrs. Albert Trottier. Assembly Point dance hall, bowling or manufac- the Church Hall, Glen Robertson, 45—Sales Help Wanted, Male I ]P^one 430 Alexandria on Saturday, June 25th, from 2 to Greenfield, Ont. 25-lp turing; heavy duty wiring; oil PRESCRIPTIONS For Market Hogs and Sows furnace; hot and cold water; good START A YEAR-ROUND BUSI- 1 in 4 4.30 pm., in aid of Dalhousie Mills CHEVRIER — I wish to express Sold on Dressed Weight • WE are equipped and will- United Church Building Fund. well; two bathrooms; large cellar NESS! You can estrn money the warm appreciation to the many for"^arage; also 4 lots, 280 x 270. first day. Sell daily necessities ing to DU any prescriptions Admission 35 cents. 24-2c friends and well-wishers who re- and Graded basis Reasonable price. Phone 433- in: Alexandria, Greenfield, Max- you may have LOCALLY or membered me while I was a Commission 40 cents per hog W-4. 25-lc ville, Dunvegan, Apple Hill. High Electric Motors Mr. and Mrs. A. W. MacPhee cor- patient in Hotel Dieu, Cornwall. from OUT OF TOWN. commission and bonus. PAMILEX REPAIRS and REWINDS dially invite each and everyone to —Mrs. Gaston Chevrier. Every Wednesday For Sole: New house on Elm St., PRODUCTS, Dept. R, 1600 De- , a Wedding Reception to be held Moose Creek, Ont. 25-lc — at — bungalow type, thi-ee bedrooms, lorimier, Montreal, P.Q. 22-4c to all makes of Electric Motors What we have not got ’ at Bonnie Glen Pavilion, Friday, 7-ft. basement. Apply to Alfred NEW and USED MOTORS For Salt in stock, we guarantee June 24th, in honor of Mr. and GENBAU — I sincerely thank all GLENGARRY Decaire, Alexandria. Phone 294-J. MAN WANTED: (Continue Raw- Mrs. Ewen J. MacPhee. Music by my friends, neighbors and rela- 20-tf leigh Service to Consumers in OUELLETTE 24-hour service In get- the Glen orchestra. Everybody tives for their kindness and sym- COMMISSION AUCTION Glengarry and Stormont. Get ting the item, m emer- welcome. 24-2p pathy at the unexpected death of For Sale: Two newly-built bunga- into a profitable business of your Electric & Hardware gencies up to 9 o’clock my son, Robert, on June Hth. BARN LANCASTER, ONT. lows 14x18, winterized — easy to own. No previous experience or Phone 247 Alexandria in the evening. If we —^Mrs. Oscar Lamln. move on float, $600 eaxjh; one capital investment needed. For Rigaud, P.Q. 25-lp COMING EVENTS .12—Articles For Sale Doherty organ, like new; stove information, write Rawleigh’s, are closed, do not hesi- AT THE wood, mixed, 1-ft. lengths, $3 a Dept. P-113-916, 4005 Richelieu, tate to call 38, and we -MCDOUGALL—^We sincerely thank Montreal. 25-lc JJ. DUBUC, B.A., O.D. all our friends, neighbors and Moffatt electric range, four burner, cord: a pile of wood in lengths, will gladly look after BONNIE GLEN relatives who sent cands and with double oven. Apply to Mrs. at sacrifice; small cedar posts, $10 OPTOMETRIST Sylvester McDonald, Glen Nor- per 100. Apply to Arthur Lefebvre, TENDERS FOR FUEL your needs. Reception honoring Mr. and Mrs. flowers to us while we were both (EYE EXAMINATIONS) in hospital. Special thanks to man, ’phone: Alexandria 764-J-14. Glen Robertson. Phone 426-W-2. Sealed Tenders marked “Tenders Lemuel Nixon (nee Dorothy Col- 25-lc 23-3c Open All Day Wednesday, 9-12 ajn., •boume), of Cornwall, on- their Dr. Talion and -the staff of the for Fuel” will be received by the 40th wedding anniversary, at the Hotel Dieu. For Sale: 7-room house, garage, imdertsigned until noon on Jime 1-6 pjn.; Open Wednesday Evening One Coleman oil furnace, 23 sheets 30th, 1960, for the supply of No. 2 Bonnie Glen Pavilion, Saturday —Mr. and Mrs. Archie McDougall. stove pipe (new) ; one oil tank, 40 shed and good well. Old cheese- by appointment only McLEKTER’« ^ 25-lc IPiunace Fuel Oil to the Alexandria evening, June 25th. Everyone gallons. Apply to 75 Main St., maker factory on property. Price Lemay Block, Alexandria welcome. 25-lc Ale}iandTia. 25-lp $3,500, terms $500 cash and easy i Public School, Alexandria, Ontario. Rexall Drug Store VALADE — I sincerely thank- my terms. Apply to Mrs. D. Cuerrier, I Lowest or any tender not neces- For Appointment Prescriptions a Specialty friends, and relatives for their sarily accepted. Jim Fisher, professional square Wood lot, roughly 6 acres. Apply RR 2, Green Valley. Phone 204- Phone : Alexandria 414 PHONE 21 ALEXANDRIA dance caller, and his 5-piece band visits and kindness to me while to George Gill, HR 4, Alexandria, W-3. 24-2C I MRS. GARNET UPTON, from- Toronto, by .popular request, a patient in the Hotel Dieu, Corn- ’iphone 299-J-3. 25-2c Secretary - Treasurer, or Cornwall WE 2-6634 are returning to Bonnie Glen on wall. I extend special thanks to For Sale: 6-room house at Green- Box 102, Friday, July 1st. An occasion for Sister Valade, Father Lalonde, Girl’s bicycle, blue, new; used only field, recently remodelled, all Alexandria, Ont. young and old to come and have Sisters, Nurses, and also Dr. five times. Apply to Leo Lauzon, hardwood and tile floors, modem 25-lc a good time. 24-3c -Talion, Dr. George McDonald, Alexandria, ’phone 185. 25-2p bathroom; close to sohool, church the Brown Shoe Comipany and and station. Apply to Mrs. Rod Special Dance on Wednesday, July employees, for being so good to Gent’s complete kUt outfit, medium TENDERS An Appreciation... McDougall, ’phone: Maxville 49- TENDERS are called for' the 6th, 1960. Maurice Gauthier’s Or- me. size, MacDonald tartan — $65; J-6. 24-2C 1 I chestra. EWeryone welcome. Ad- —^El-nest Valade. silver tea service — $4. Apply to painting of the exterior of S.S. No. THE ALEXANDRIA LIONS CLUB is grateful to all mission $1.00 (minimum). 24-2c St. Raiphael West, Ont. 25-lp Mrs. J. B. MacDonald, 362 First 26—Lots For Sale 117, Charlottenburgh, all work to be Ave., Ottawa 1, Ont. Phone C. E. done to the satisfaction of trustees. who in any way assisted at the POLIO CLINIC last 8—In Memoriam 2-5825. 24-3C Lots 50 x 150 — $800 each. Apply Further information may be ob- Wednesday. 2—Births to Joe VaiUancourt, Green Valley. tained from the undersigned. SHBPHEIRD — In loving memory of 15—Farm and Garden Produce Phone 63, or Mrs. Marie Hart, 342 ! Tenders to be in not later than So many gave us their help, we find it impossible HOGLUND — -To Mr. And Mrs. Helena Shepherd, who died sud- First St. E., ClornwaU, ’phone July 1st, 1960. Henry Hoglund (nee Irene Diotte) denly in ’Toronto on July 1st, 1955. For Sale: 40 acres of hay, 20 acres Wei. 2-2001. 23-3C , FLORENCE KENNEDY, to mention them individually; but to the doctors, Ottawa, at the General Hospital, —The Shepherd family. of alfalfa, the balance m timothy. I Secretary - Treasurer, nurses, clinical helpers, our very warm thanks. Ottawa, on June 19th, 1960, a 25-lp Apply to Joe Sauve, RR 2, Alex- 29—For Rent — Miscellaneous I RR 1, Apple Hill. daughter. Both well. andria, ’phone 327-W-2. . 25-2c 24-2C i stone store, occupied by Alexandria THE ALEXANDRIA LIONS CLUB For Sale: FRESH STRAWBER- SAM BRUNET, MICHAEL BARBARA, MacDONALD—^Mr. and Mrs. Sidney 9—Personal I Outfitters, available. New auto- RIES. Apply to Maurice Blais, ’ matic oil furnace, modem light- TENDERS MacDonald of Stirlin-g, Ont., wish "Weed spraying — a modern outfit, RR 1, Glen Robertson, ’phone SEALED TENDERS wUl be re- President. Chairman Polio Committee. to announce the birth of their j ^ good job, reasonable prices, ing fixtm-es. Excellent condition. Lochiel 18-R-ll. 24-lo Also smaller store. Phone: Alex. ceived by the imderslgned until son, Lome Earl, on Tuesday, June Apply to John D. MacLeod, Dun- 6 p.m., June 28th, 1960 -14th, 1960, in Belleville General, vegan, ’phone: Maxville 621-Rl-S. 92. 24-tf 16—Poultry — Livestock for caretaker of the new six-room Hospital. 24-2C 30—For Sale — Miscellaneous î’or Sale: One 12-year-old brown Public School in the Village of Bargain prices In “Security Lock” mare; weighs 1,300 lbs., good Maxville. Duties to commence Sep- MacMASTER — To Mr. and Mrs. Aluminum and Steel Roofing; For PROMPT and COURTEOUS tember 1st, 1960. State monthly Donald E. -McMsister, on June worker. Apply to: Aldege Cas- salary expected. Lowest or any 20th, 1960, at Smith Clinic, Haw- also eavestroughs, fittings; build- tonguay, Glen Norman, 8th Lan- GASOTJNE To the Residents ing and carpenter work. Work caster. 25-lp tender not necessarily accepted. kesbury, a daughter. guaranteed. Call: Fred Hamble- and FUHL OIL C. L. MaoGREGOR, Sec’y, Kenyon T.S.A. No. 1, ton, Dalhousie Station, Lancaster Por Sale; Several good work horses, DELIVERY 44^5. 13-tf guaranteed sound. Apply to Man- .Maxville, Ont. of Alexandria For RESULTS Use sel Hay, Glen Sandfield, ’phone: CALL 24-2C OLD, RUNDOWN?- Ostrex Tonic Lochiel 27-R-12. 25-lp GLENGARRY Tablets help “pep-up” thousands NOTICE Under the auspices of the Municipal Public GLENGARRY NEWS of men, women past 40. Only 69c. 18—Fuel For Sale FARMERS’ GO-OP Garbage Collection Committee of the Board At all druggists. 18-20-23-25 ALEXANDRIA — PHONE 347 Pursuant to adjournment, the Mixed slabs, 14", 3 cords per load, — or — June Session of the Council of the of Trade, a petition will shortly be circulated delivered. Apply to Ken Moc- VANKLÇEK HILL —.PHONE 131 Municipal Corporation of the Un- requesting the Town Council to institute a Lennan, Dalkeith. Phofie Lochiel 10-tf ited Counties of Stcxrmont, Dundas 12-R-25. 52-tf and Glengaiuy will be held in the system of public garbage collection. We 31—Wanted — Miscellaneous (Council Chambers, (Jounty Build- BUSINESS and PROFESSIONAL 19—Pets For Sale ings, Cornwall, on MONDAY THE appeal to you to support this project by sign- Lai'ge apartment above store, to 20th DAY OP JUNE. 1960, at 10:00 ing the petition when you are called on by the Purebred German Shepherd pups. let; very modern. Possession July o’clock a.m. Apply to Dick Heemskerk, Apple 1st. Apply to S. Laporte, Alex- L. C. KENNEDY, canvasser, and we urge you to consider these DIRECTORY Hill, or call Maxville 121-W-4. andria. 24-2C Counties’ Clerk - Treasurer. facts when making your decision: ■. 25-2C County Buildings. WANTED! — WANTED! Cornwall, Ontario. '23-2c (1) Garbage collection service would be auto- 20—Farm Machinery matically provided every householder on a INSURANCE ACCOUNTANTS - AUDITORS CRIPPLED, SICK or DEAD NOTICE For Sale: Horse-drawn Hay Mower, COWS or HORSES regular basis. Garbage would be picked INSURANCE fitted for tractor use, McCormick TOWNSHIP OF KENYON up on schedule every week. D. A. FAWTHROP, B.COMM. We pay highest prices for Any ratepayer in Kenyon Town- iï'tre. Life, Sickness, Accident, Auto- 6' cut, tractor seat lift; good con- MEAT HORSES -moblle, Plate Glass, Dwelling, Fur- dition. Apply to: Clarence Mac- ship who wishes to have some (2) There would* be greater control provided niture, Theft/ Wind and Farm CERTIFIED Millan, RR 1, Alexandria. Quick 24-hour Service crushed gravel at tender price from with regard to the public dumping ground. f Buildings. PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT 25-lp Phone: Lane. 4261 (Collect) contractor during the period of time that the said contractor is crushing (3) All garbage would be removed regularly 101 Sydney Street Por Sale: One Massey-Harris No. 7 Glengarry Farm Service and delivering gravel for the Town- MORRIS BROS. Hay Loader, in good condition. Marcel Major, North Lancaster sliip, the ratepayer may request the and this would ensure not only greater iPhone 33 Alexandria WE 2-5421 Apply to: Aldege Oastonguay, 18-tf purchase of gravel when crusher is cleanliness, but it would be a safeguard 1-50 tf CORNWALL, ONTARIO Glen Norman, 8th Lancaster. operating in his vicinity. for health. 23-58 tf 25-lp 32—Business Opportunities Ratepayer m^y contact the con- BARRISTERS tractor, said contractor being the (4) It could eliminate the disposal of garbage Ottawa, Cornwall, Morrisburg For Sale: One International hay OornwaU Gravel Company, Limited, on streets and public highways. MILLIGAN & MacDONALD loader, in good condition. Price ULTRA-MODERN 11th Street, West, Cornwall, or iBarristers, Solicitors, Notaries MacLEOD, COMRIE $50. Apply to Francis MePhee, ’phone WE 2-2513, Cornwall. Con- TFXACO tactor to be paid in ad,vance for (5) It would, we feel, be more economical for R. P. Milligan, Q.C. & COMPANY Apple Hill, ’phone Martlntown the householder. We estimate it will cost D. J. MacDonald, B.A. 610-R-21, 25-lp SERVICE STATION gravel. Crushing to start on or Certified Public Accountants about 15th of June for a period of the average householder not more than 122 Sydney Street for lease in Alexandria Cornwall, Ont. — Phone WE 2-3640 For Sale: One hay rack. Apply to approximately three weeks. $9.00 a year, or 75 cents per month. 338 Second St., W. Tel. WE 2-3613 Real Chenier, Lochiel, ’phone This completely new station J. A. McRAE, ALEXANDRIA OFFHJE: CORNWALL: 26-R-22. 25-lp is well situated in an area Clerk - Treasurer. Insurance BWg., Main St. North 16-tt of high potential. 23-2C We hope that you will favorably consider this Thursday of each week—9-5 Used Machinery For Sale: 2 Inter- important matter and that your consideration i 1-59 tf national W-4 tractors; 1 Case S Por complete details, write BERNARD CARDINAL, B.A. tractor; 2 International 45 balers, H. P. RIOPELLE of it will prompt you to support us in our LDING CONTRACTOR pro drive; 1 new Holland 77 TEXACO CANADA LTD. IRON & METAL efforts to have a public system of garbage COMPTABLE LICENCIE ibaler, complete motor drive; 1 In- Licensed Public Accountant ternational push - bar hay loader, Box 666, (Cornwall, Ont. • • collection set up. J. L. VALT.EE 25-2C WE BUY all kinds of SCRAP 717 Second Street, East, Cornwall almost new; several other used Building Contractor hay loaders and side rakes. Col- MUNICIPAL GARBAGE COLLECTION Telephone WE 2-3013 ADVERTISE IN THE • • COMMITTEE 5 -%-ia$rrite or Phone to bourne Farm Equipment, Inter- W. MORRIS, Manager 3ASTEE, ONTARIO Alexandria — Tel. 174 national Harvester Dealer. Phone Tel. 682 1-67 tf Maxville 69-J. 25-2C GLENGARRY NEWS Phone: Lochiel 49