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[" the Fave ed.> v., wpe se ve» mvp M - Kindergarten Assured If Sufficient Number Enrolled The Huntingdon High School be up to parents to see tha Board of Commissioners met|authorities are notified of bets for an adjourned meeting, In intentions, when the Board will the library of the school, on/be able to go ahead with further Thursday evening with all mem-'plans regarding this, bers present.While one of the primary purposes of the adjournment was to have been further discussion and review of the plans for the new addition, this had to be done prior to the meeting.The architect could only be present during the afternoon, so this matter was taken up at that time.Meantime some small changes will be incorporated in the plans and these will be submitted to Quebec for further examination.The members of the Board will also discuss the plans with Mr.H.A.D.Somer- ville, M.P.P., in order that he wili be acquainted with the progress being made.Two other important matters occupied the time of the Board, these being with regard to the Kindergarten and teachers and also that of a French Specialist.The Kindergarten was discussed at some length and all matters were thoroughly delved into to find a way of keeping this going while shortage of staff and the possible disruption during building of the addition, are coped with.There is bound to be disruption during the -build- ing and classes will have to be shifted from place to place.It was felt therefore that the kindergarten might possibly occupy space which would have to be used for such shifts and would have to be discontinued for the next year.Some members of the Board spoke of people who are planning to send their children to kindergarten and would be disappointed if it had to be dropped.Several phone calls were placed during the meeting to see what arrangements could be made as to teaching and so forth.It was mentioned that some outside space might be available, but that it would be very cosfly and if the kindergarten should be moved to such points, the present fee would not cover the cost.It was also felt that if at all possible the classes should be kept within the school on account of better administration.The more the discussion proceeded the more it seemed that Kindergarten would have to be dropped.The Board was somewhat divided in its views on Kindergarten, but it was felt that if at all possible it should.be continued providing there are a sufficient number of pupils who will attend.A list of possibilities was produced and it was thought that in the meantime this may have been added to.Some of the list were probables for Kindergarten and some were for Grade One.The total was 52.It again pointed to there being a large beginners\u2019 class and the likelihood of as large a class for Kindergarten and possibly a few more.It was decided to place an advertisement in this newspaper whereby parents would be asked to register their children if they intend to send them to Kindergarten in the Fall.In this way the Board hopes to gain some idea as to whether the kindergarten would be practicable insofar as number is concerned and also help them to solve the problem of what to do.The Board is prepared to carry on the kindergarten providing a sufficient number of parents signify that they will send their children.A plan has been worked out to accommodate this class in the school and thus avoid the expense of renting ac- The matter of a French specialist occupied the attention of the Board for some time.Mr.Claude Lafleur, who was inter- be offered the position subject cation, Mr.Lafleur is of the Roman Catholic faith and has not actually taught school children, but his qualifications are highly recommended.It will Specialists, the Dept.has ruled that those of Roman Catholic faith may be accepted in the Protestant schools and special arrangements will be made regarding this.These then are the conditions under which Mr.Lafleur is being offered the position and the Board feels he will make a splendid teacher if he decides to accept.During the course of the meeting, Messrs, R.Baker and R.Greenbank attended and Mr.Greenbank gave the Board a few hints on problems that may have to be met during the planning and building of the addition, based upon the experiences at the Ormstown School.He told the Board that members of the Ormstown Board would be pleased to meet with the Hunt- ingdon members and pass along any helpful information during the present period of Hunting- don\u2019s building program.Mr.Greenbank was able to point out the importance of making sure as far as ever possible before the actual construction starts, or tenders have been given, that details have been studied carefully.Such things as lighting, power outlets, insulation, heating requirements and so forth, can mean costly extras, once the building has been constructed and changes have to be made.He advised the board to look carefully into these matters and see that they are incorporated in: the plans and specifications before the work is started.These: things are so easily forgotten and even the architect fails to advise in time on such matters.The Board also felt that it would be profitable for them to hire a competent local man to supervise the construction of the school and to see that the specifications are adhered to and that the work proceeds according to schedule.This man to be on the job all the time and continually checking as the work, proceeds.They will look around for someone who might be able to do this and have the interests of the school at heart.Police Have Been Snaring Some of Local Cowboys During the past few weeks, the Provincial Police and the Town Police have stepped up their efforts to curbing the excessive speeding that has been going on in Huntingdon.Ten or eleven speed demons have been arrested with a number of convictions and fines levied.It is hoped that with these arrests, that many drivers will obey traffic laws in Huntingdon and elsewhere.A cat is supposed to have nine lives.It doesn't waste any of them if it can help it.Humans have only one life.Guard it well, because you have only one commodation.It will therefore HIGH SCHOOL GIRLS co Ya ih Sok ; X On Friday afternoon, over 30 high school students visited the Barrie Memorial Hospital on the invitation of the Bursary Committee of the Ladies Auxiliary of the Barrie Memorial.The young ladies were glven conducted tours through the building with the thought of encour- T BARR ve VISI Pr aging a number of the students to train as nurses as à care The students came from Hem- ingford, Ormstown High School and the, École Notre Dame du Rosaire, | Ormstown.Pictured with the students are some of the members of the Ladies\u2019 Auxiliary in- Joy is not gone from summer skies, nor innocence from children's eyes.\u2014 Alice Meynell \u2014 NINETY-FOURTH YEAR art THE GLEANER THE LEADING ADVERTISING MEDIUM IN THE DISTRICT OF BEAUHARNOIS LI] viewed at the last meeting, will] Square Dance Competitions to certal diti 3 ovina condiions whieh are To Entertain Patrons At Ormstown Exhibition Carlyle Dickson, Show\u201d.\u2018This contest will be held in the centre of the Arena at approximately commencing 930 each evening Thursday, June 6th.The Amusement Committee which is in charge of securing the Dancing Teams will have teams dance on Thursday evening, each team will dance two changes of a quadrille, each team will supply its own caller and will dance to calls of their own choosing.This will be sponsored by Orms- town Exhibition Association with Secretary-Man- therefore be necessary to se- ager of Ormstown Exhibition re- cure a permit for him to teacn.|ports that final arrangements are It was reported that due to the being made to have an elimination difficulty in obtaining French|\u201cSquare Dancing Contest\u201d during the evening sessions of the \u201cHorse $100.00 in cash prizes viz.First $48.08, Second $32.00, Third $20.00.On Friday evening three more teams will dance under the same regulations.This will be sponsored by Pioneer Feeds Limited with the same prizes as on the previous evening.The first and second prize team on Thursday evening and the first and second prize team on Friday evening will dance the finals on Saturday evening, which will be sponsored by Canada Packers Limited.The prizes will be $40.00, $24.00, and $16.00 with oonsolation prizes of food hampers for the fourth place.Music will be supplied by Wilson's Westernaires.10th Annual Track and Field Meet at Valleyfield, Saturday The 10th Track and Field Meet (45° 8%\") in the 4 kilo.Shot Putt to be sponsored by the Canadian event, by heaving the brass sphere Legion will be held Saturday.May 48 0\".This also broke the canadian 18th, Rain or Shine at Sauve Park record (42\u2019 7%') which she held.in Valleyfield.This day long \u201cmeet\u201d Diana Mathewson, the maritime will feature 65 events for schools, sprint artist who represented Canada registered athletes, local industries, \u2018in cubs, scouts, paraplegics and tiny tots.350 entrants are expected to compete for the various ribbons, trophies and prizes.Cubs and schools expected are: Olympic Athletic Culb, Montreal Track and Field Club, Mount Royal A.C.Les Francs Amis, Lakeside Heights.Chambly High Schools, Verdun High, Macdonald College, R.C.AF.St.Hubert, McGill Track and Field Club, Cornwall Col- Lawrence, Beauharnois, Ormstown and Gault Institute of Valleyfield, Toronto East York Athletic Club and Hamilton Athletic Club.At last year\u2019s meet, Jackie Mac- Donald, the Toronto School Teacher representing \u2018Toronto East York broke the British Empire Record legiate, Cornwall St.Godmanchester Municipal Election Monday was election day for Municipality of Godmanchester.Patrick Sherry was Mayor over his opponent Olivier Leblanc, who had been mayor.Mr.Sherry received 179 votes and Mr.Leblanc 156, majority for Sherry 23 votes.Seat No.3 was won by the former councillor, Thomas O\u2019'- Connor, who polled 211 votes whilst Eli Leger, the opponent, received 112 votes, majority for For Seat No.5 Hector St.Onge was declared acclamation Charles Reid resigned from being a candidate for re-election.Seat No.1 is to be filled by Wm.the seat formerly filled by the newly elected chance and not nine like a cat.imayor, Patrick Sherry.IE MEMORIAL HOSPITAL EeY IR A O'Connor 99 votes.elected by McClatchie, cluding Mrs.M.A.Gartshore Mrs.K.R.Younie, Superintendent of the Barrie Memorial Howick, Ste.Martine, Hospital, Mrs.Noel Catto, Mrs.Gerald Roy, Mrs.Eugene Sauve, Mrs.A.A.McCormick, Chairman of the Bursary Committee, Mrs.Armand J.A Davidson, Mrs.elected as the Olympic at Melbourne, Australia, will be on hand to show her early spring form.Fred Foote, who coached the Canadian team at the Olympics will have 138 of Toronto's promising track stars entered in the registered events A gun drill display by 182 L.AA.Sty RC.A.C.A.(M) of Valleyfleld will be given at 3.00 p.m.Mr.S.G.Thomson and his committee have spent much time and effort to make this the top sporting event of the year in Valleyfield It is hoped that a large turn-out of spectators will be on hand to cheer on both the local and out of town boys and girls.All proceeds go towards medical care and rehabilitation of paraplegics in the Valleyfield area.Notes From The Police Blotter An accident took place on Saturday, on Route 3, a half a mile east of the sideroad going to Fraser's Point, between a 1956 half-ton pick-up and a 1947 Pontiac.Mrs.Morris Derepen- tigny, of Cornwall, Ont., was learning to drive the Pontiac with the aid of Mr.Derepen- tigny, when she came in colli- pick-up driven by Mr.Arthur Rankin.The Pontiac was a total wreck and the pick-up sustained $300.damages.=0- Man Dies Result of Accident An accident occurred on Saturday, on the St.Antoine Road, near Ormstown, when a car driven by Eugene Emond went out of control, ran into the ditch and struck a culvert.Mr.Louls Emond, a passenger in the car, shield and evidently suffered severe injuries.He was taken home after the accident, but died there about two hours later.Dr.Louis Pillon, of St.Chrysos- tome, coroner, after examination declared the death to be accidental.Det.Anderson from Montreal, investigated the accident.-0- Collides with Power Pole On Sunday afternoon, May 12, about 2.30, a car owned by Bobby Patehaude, Franklin Centre, and driven by a friend, went out of control and smashed into a power pole.The car was being driven toward Huntingdon, on Route 52, and had come to a turn to Huntingdon.sumed that when the driver Started up the car, that the car went out of control and crashed into the telephone post adjacent to the Travisee house.No one was injured.Damage to the car amounted to approximately $150.The Bell Telephone and the Shawinigan Water and Power Co.had crews out to get the disrupted service back into order.Presbyterian Y.P.S.Present Play at Ormstown ORMSTOWN \u2014 A three-act play entitled \u201cSingin Bill From Blue Ridge Hill\u201d, was presented by the Presbyterian Y.P.S.in the Church Hall, on Friday evening, under the direction of Mrs.Margaret Campbell.Singin Bill (Merrill Tannahill) did an Impressive job of the Landy man at Blue Ridge Hill, Mrs.Josie Bradley (Mary Catherine Hooker) and her boarders Misses Carrie and Katie Greer (Marion Greer and Diane Merriam) Miss Jessalyn Desor- eaux (Jean Arthur) and her secretary Francine Bordelalse (Al- anne Hooker), Lee Mitchell (Jim Barrington) provide cunsiderable excitement.Beth Bradley, Josie\u2019s daughter (Bernice Marshall)), Newton Ellis, a song writer (Donald Hooker) and Jessie Wright (Joyce Begbie) a newspaper reporter who is either collecting news or spread- Brunet and Miss Marjorie Roy.ing it added to the hilarity of sion with the G.M.C.half-ton ;\u201c : [ing in April, resolved unanimously struck his head on the wind-! | | | Farm of Late L.À.Forsyth Reported Sold It has come to our attention that the Lionel Forsyth farm at Dundee has been sold to some outside interests, but the final agreement of sale has not been completed.One peculiar coincidence is that the man who will manage the farm is also named Forsyth or Forsythe, we are not sure of the correct spelling.It is further understood that the cattle and machinery are: being sold by the Trust Company in charge of the affalrs of the estate.When the new owner takes over, it is probable that a large number of show horses will be kept there.Further details will probably be available soon and The Gleaner hopes to have a story at an early date.New Addition To School May Be Delayed The Gleaner has learned that the Huntingdon School Board ts now seriously considering delaying building plans for the proposed addition to the Hunting- don High School.The reason for the delay is in order to change the plans and replace them for a greater building program which will involve remodelling the old original school building to make more new classrooms.After consultation with Mr.H.A, D.Somerville, MPP.and the Department of Education, it has been practically decided to take down the old school and make the full enlargement which has been under consideration for some time.This change if it goes through will mean that building operations would be delayed until about March of 1958.Further details will be given as soon as they are known.Junior C.of C.Beauharnois Thank | Standard Chemical Ltd.Recently the Standard Chemical Limited of Beauharnois presented a building to the Junior Chamber of Commerce, Beauharnols, to be used as their permanent headquarters.The following is a letter of appreciation fron the Chamber which was sent to the Standard Chemclal Limited.The Standard Chemical Limited, Beauharnois, Que, Gentlemen: The Junior Chamber of Commerce of Beauharnois, at its regular meet- that a vote of thanks be sent to your company for your generous gift of the building which will be used as the permanent offices for the directors and Secretary of the Chamber.With your gift, we feel that you are certainly one of the most generous companies that have aided Chamber and the Community.The service that Standard Chemical gives to the Community emphasizes the excellent relations that exist between the citizens of Beau- harnois and the company.Please be so kind as to convey our sincere thanks to the company officials, Yours truly, The Junior Chamber of Commerce, Beauharnols, Que.the ! WINNER At the left in the above photograph Is seen the winner of the drawing which took place in connection with Dorea Boys\u2019 Big Sturgeon Caught In Lake St.Francis DUNDEE \u2014 A report for the largest fish taken from Lake 8t.Francis this season seems to go to Adelard Hart, of Cazaville, who has a summer camp at Leblanc's Point.Last Tuesday, while attending his night lUnes, which he had set for Sturgeon, he really hooked a big one.It measured 7 ft.in length and took him 15 minutes to land it in the boat.On Monday, Hart killed and butchered the monster, which when dressed, weighed 51 lbs.and as it was a female or cow fish, it yielded from one side 11% lbs.of prime caviar.He estimates that allowing for the usual shrinkage in dressed fish, the sturgeon weighed nearly 180 lbs.alive.The meat and caviar, which is a prime delicacy In New York City, will be shipped there, the meat being $1.15 a lb.and the caviar $1.50.Two years ago Hart was successful in getting one that weighed 111 lbs, and a few years ago his brother, Osias, took onc that tipped the scales at 158 lbs.He lost it while landing it in the boat but as it was wounded by a gaff, it got caught on another hook on his night line and he picked it up the next morning.As the rate of growth of sturgeon is said to be only % lb.a year, these huge specimens must be really old to have attained such a weight.One small sturgeon fingerling about 4\" in length was given by Mr.Des- champs of Cazaville to Malone Wild Life authorities about thirty years ago and has been kept in captivity in an aquarium ever since.It still only weighs In the neighborhood of 20 lbs.These big sturgeon are not surface feeders but nose along the river bottom in search of food until one day they get themselves hooked.Fish of this size are not very plentiful and Hart reports that even smaller sturgeon are getting more scarce than used to be the case.The report of the catching of this big one did not come to the attention of the reporter soon enough to enable a picture to be taken of it.However, many people who visited the Leblanc's Point saw the pecimen in the fish pond which is kept for the purpose.It Took Only Two Minutes Bridge Approach Blasted Mercier Bridge's One long serles of blasts and 17 pliers were reduced to rubble.The biggest job of its kind in the Montreal area in many years took 1,500 pounds of dynamite.Road traffic resumed over the main span 13 minutes after the blast.Down below, workmen started the next step in preparing the span for her new role in and government spokesmen an- the St.Lawrence Seaway setup nounced that by August, 1958, a new, intricate set of approaches would carry automobiles to and from the 23-year-old structure.The ceremony that saw part of the bridge disappear was a contrast to the scene in 1934 when dozens of top-hatted government officials and local dig- pitartes marked its inaugura- on.Two hours were consumed then in speeches and a party of Indians from Caughnawaga, dressed In native costumes, were present to add color to the affairs.Lands and Forests Minister Honore Mercier thanked the Indlans for walving their rights the play.Sheriff Roberts (Donald Greer) was the town's official of justice.Rev.J.C.Hood introduced the play and Mrs.Bill Hooker was prompter.Following the play on Friday evening refreshments were served the cast and Mr.Harold Merson made a presentation to Mrs.M.Campbell.The play was repeated in Howick Temperance Hall, on (Continued on page 7) old Southto royalties from the structure | full stop at Herdman\u2019s Corner Shore approach came down on before making the right hand Wednesday morning within two It is pre- minutes.and said they would be allowed free passage over It for 15 years.When the 17 plers disappeared many of the spectators were motorists lined up on the South Shore roads leading to the bridge.There were Indlans, too, but most of them \u2014 because of Seaway problems involving their land \u2014 were in a different mood than prevailed in 1934.Engineers described the operation as \u201cideal\u201d At 9.50 am.road traffic in either direction was halted.The series of 11 nearly simultaneous detonations lasted from 10.05 to 10.07 a.m, and cars again rolled over the recently-bullt temporary approach while dust from the explosion still settled on the ground.8t.Lawrence Seaway Authority officials reported that excavation of the canal in the area of the bridge's southern terminal is continuing while the span it~ self is being converted.The 27-foot channel, to link Montreal with the Great Lakes.is expected to be completed in the Caughnawaga area sometime 8till subject to change, the during the summer of 1958.proposed new traffic approach and outlet system will consist of a divided highway with grade separations.After crossing from Montreal Island, motorists travelling via Valleyfield, Beauharnols, Hunt- ingdon or Malone will continue on a ralsed highway over nearby CPR tracks to return to the normal road.If going via St.Johns or Plattsburgh they will use an arm of the raised highway, leaving the road before the rallway tracks.The Val- leytield road is to be divided \u2014 over the CPR right-of-way \u2014 into separate lanes.\u2018The judging of these Posters is i These three will recelve prizes HUNTINGDON, QUE., WEDNESDAY, MAY 15th, 1957 OF THE DOREA IY \u201d hay ACTIN \u201c4e pool.sold to him by George Allary, Huntingdon (shown centre) handing over the cheque.The 57th Annual County Convention of the W.C.T.U.was held in McDougal Hall, Ormstown, Thursday, with Delegates from Huntingdon, Dewittville Orms- town present.Mrs.N.Reese, County President, opened the meeting while Mrs.L.Taylor, of Ormstown, cordially welcomed the Delegates.Mrs, Todd of Dewittville fittingly replied.Mrs.J.O.Levers Secretary read the minutes of the Rally and Executive Meeting.In the absence of the Treasurer, Miss E.Elder, the treasurer\u2019s report was read by Mrs.Alexander.The Rev, Beal gave a splendid address.He stated that the greatest mental problem is that caused by the use of alcohol.He took as the subject of his address the problem of alcohol.He divided his talk into two parts speaking of the Alcoholic and Moderate Drinker.The attitude of Soclety towards the drunkard must change.No longer should he he looked down upon, He must have friendship and sympathy.Prevention through Education, strengthening of the Home Life as well as the Spiritual Life and steering the young In the right direction are necessary.There are 25000 alcoholics In Montreal.The Government, the Church, the W.C.T.U.as well as all citizens should be interested in helping the alcoholic.The attitude of the United Church of Canada is voluntary abstinence and should remain so.Mr.Beal was thanked by Mrs.F.Martin for hls interesting address.Mrs.Reese gave the noontide Prayer.The meeting then adjourned when a bountiful lunch was served by the Ormstown Union.Greetings were brought by Rev, Mr.Weston, Rev.Mr.Johnson and Rev.Mr.Hood.The afternon meeting opened with a Hymn \u2014 A Memorial Service for Mrs.Van VIIlet, Mrs.John Dickson and Mrs.J.D.Ovans was conducted by Mrs.J.O.Levers, Mrs.Sherrington of Franklin Centre accompanied hy Mrs.Nickerson sang a heau- tiful solo \u201cI know that my Redeemer liveth\".The report on Scientific Tem- | perance Instruction was given | by Mrs.R.J.Blair.14 posters were made by the pupils of Grade 4, Huntingdon High School, in the Easter Holidays.Much credit is due Mrs.Mason the Teacher {or Interesting the children in this work.as follows: 1.Lyndon Graham; 2.Tommy Juinzell: 3.Marlene Leggett.for their work.The Loyal Temperance Legion of Dewittville with 10 members made 4 Posters.They received $5 for use in their work.The report of the National Education Campaign was also given.66 Children wrote the answers.One year pin was awarded to Douglas Beattie.His work was taken up in the Hunt- ingdon School.The United Churches in Ormstown and Howick and in Dundee.Many recelved Sunday School, local County and Provincial Prizes.Three in Ormstown and one In Huntingdon received National prizes.They are Jean and Jimmy Sproule and Marilyn Greig and Alice Hamilton.The Election of Officers then followed.Mrs.W.Middlemiss Convenor of the Nominating Committee read the Slate of Officers.President, Mrs, M.Reese.1st Vice President, Mrs.R.Beattie; 2nd Vice President, Mrs.R.J.Blair; Corresponding Secretary, Mrs.Surette; Recording Secretary, Mrs.A.McCartney; L'T.L.Secretary Mrs.W.Todd.Rev.Mr.Johnson gave a fine Installation Service in memory of Mrs.Van Vliet, those present donated twenty dollars to make two County Life members Mrs.Todd and Miss Mann.It was decided to have a W.C.T.U.Booth at the Hunting- held.Mrs.M.Reese then gave an interesting and instructive address.Mrs.Todd, Little White Ribbons Supt., reported 73 children to be on the Roll.Mrs.Blair reported that all meetings, Ral- don Fair.A Fall Rally is to be|P lles and Conventions were re- Subscription: $3.per year 7 Cents a Copy TWELVE PAGES $500.00 PRIZE oy LN PA hk\u201d Town, Mr.J.E.Fortin, of Black-| the right Is Mr.J.A.Parent, He won $500.on a tleket| Huntingdon, local agent for Dorea.The drawing took place Onjat St.Stanislas.Annual Convention of Chateauguay Huntingdon Counties W.CT.U.ported by the Gleaner for which thanks are given.Mrs.Starke reported on Lord's Day Observance Mrs.McCartney on Gam-=- bling and Anti-Narcotics.Mrs.T.Starke closed the Convention with a hymn a short talk and prayer.Plan of Work: 1.We recommend that Devotional Exercises be part of every W.C.T.U.Meet- Ing.We urge that more time be spent in Bible-study and in Prayer for Guidance.2.(a) The National Temperance Study Course is our most important project we urge that it be taught wherever possible \u2014 In Day and Sunday B8chools, Mission Band and Youth Groups.(b) We recommend that Posters, Essays and Scrap Books based on the plan outlined by the 8.T.J.Dept., be made.3 (a) We recommend that local Unions make more effort to increase their membership.th) Always wear the White Ribbon Bow.(¢) Endeavour to organize little White Ribboners.(dy Urge members of a dis- handing Union to not sever themselves of the parent organization but to connect up with another Union or to become out post Members, 4, As it has been stated that there are 25,000 Alcoholics in Montreal recommended that the Provincial W.CT.U.join with L'Accordaire In asking the Government to establish Clinics to help Alcoholics.Mrs.R.J.Blalr Chalrman Resolutions.1.Resolved that we give more time to carnest prayer and consecration of our lives, s0 that we may be able to fight more successfully the great forces allled against us and that we remember the noon-tide hour of prayer.2.We, as members of the W.C.T.U, express our loyalty and allegiance to our country, to Queen Elizabeth II, and pray for God's guidance and help for her in her responsible position.3.Resolved that a sclentifle test for drinking drivers be taken at the time of an accident and that thls be requested of the Provincial Government.4.That our members and officers be asked to proceed with the study of narcotics, temperance study course and medical temperance.5.We urge a more rigid censorship of books, magazine and comics being sold to our children and youth; also commend by letter any publications that do not carry liquor ads.8.Resolved that we ask the Government to keep a tighter rein on the number of outlets for the sale of Alcoholic beverages.That, we deplore the introduction of licences for grocers to sell liquor.7.Resolved that Unions do every thing possible to assist in promoting a Bafe Driving week, December 1st to 7th.8.Re Airplanes, trains and Ad- vertlsing.That Unions press thelr government to remove the right to sell, use, or to advertise alcoholic beverages.9.Resolved that our apprecia-~ tion and thanks go to the Session of the St.Pauls United Church for the use of Hall, to the entertaining Union Orms- town, to the Guest speaker Rev.Mr Beal, to the Pianist Mrs.Reese, to the vocalist Mrs.Sher- rington and to the accompanist Mrs.Nickerson and to all who helped In any way to make this Convention a success.Chateauguay-Huntingdon Superintendents Anti-Gambling Moral Education Convenor-Nominations Evangelistic Falrs _._ PS Flower Mission _.___.___.International Relations _._____ Legislation, Petitions, Franchise Life Memberships .__.\u2026.\u2026 Literature and Tidings Little White Ribboners Lord's Day Observance ress - .S.TI.and N.T.Study Course Soldiers, Sailors, Alrmen .__.Temperance in WMS, ___._.__ World's Missions = _._.__.___.Mrs.J.O.Levers, Athelstan Mrs.N.Middlemiss, Huntingdon Mrs.T.B.Stark, Huntingdon (Continued on page 2 THE GLEANER Wednesday, May 15th, 1957 ORMSTOWN HIGH PRESENTS EXCELLENT PLAYS News from Ormstown Nitro Mr.and Mrs.J.8.Baldwin, Coronation Drive, entertained at a social hour of cocktalls previous to the Bowling Dance.\u2019 Guests included members of Mr, Baldwin's team \u2014 \u201cFlashless\u201d \u2014 of bridge last Wednesday, May 8th.High score for the evening's play was held by Mrs.H.Dando, with second place winner being Mrs.D.McLean.Present at the regular Guide Meeting last Monday evening were the Local Association Group in order to honour the Covering the Activities of the \u2018Little Royal\u2019 Eshibition Centre Barrie Memorial Hospital | Ladies' Auxilia.ORMSTOWN \u2014 The monthly: meeting of the Barrie Memorial Hospital Auxiliary was held on Monday, May 6, in the Hospital Board Room.It was decided that a cigarette, jclation from Mrs.Edward Bry- dys Thornber.À letter of appre- son was read.Family Sunday Family Sunday was observed at St.Paul's United Church on May 12th, when two members of the Sunday School partici- and their wives, and all present enjoyed this companionable pre- retiring Guide Captain, Mrs.F.lude to the \u201cBig Dance\u201d.\u2018Bailey.Mrs.S.Clendenning the On Tuesday, May Tth one of new President of the Local As- the local bridge clubs enjoyed sociation, presented Mrs.Bailey a pleasant day in Montreal, with a summer jewellery set on when they celebrated the wind- behalf of her group and thanked up of their card playing for this the retiring Captain for her year.Driving into Montreal efforts in promoting guiding in early In the afternoon, the Nitro.ladies first viewed the lengthy, Mr.and Mrs.J.K.Fraser of movie \u201cGiant\u201d playing at the Point Claire Heights and former vendor machine will be placed pated in the service, Miss Anne in the lower corridor to accom- McEwen told a story and Bill! modate patients and hospital Elliott assisted with announce- staff.ments.The annual Tag Day is to be Two infants were christened held June 6, of Fair Week.by Rev.I.Johnston, the daugh- The Auxiliary is to make plans ter of Mr.and Mrs.Archie Bor- for the Annual Supper and Baz-|land who was given the names aar, the date being the middle Susan Mary, and the daughter of September and a raffle to of Mr.and Mrs.Bruce Hamilton be held in October.|the names Nancy Jane.Kent Theatre.A cocktail at Dagwood\u2019s preceded a most delicious dinner, which the bridge club enjoyed at the fabulous Ruby Foos.1 Several Nitro couples attended a cocktail party held last Tuesday evening from 7-10 in the Tourist Club, in Valleyfield.The occasion was to toast Mr.J.Brien, the Manager of the Bank of Montreal, who is being trans- Nitro residents drove to our village last Tuesday and spent a pleasant evening renewing ac- guaintances.Doctor H.P.Thomas and ML Gordon Campbell, both residents of the Nitro Staff House, were recently absent on a business trip to Nicolet, Quebec.Sincere sympathy goes to Mrs.R.Hales, Coronation Drive, on Powerscourt POWERSCOURT \u2014 Sorry to report that Mr.James Wallace is a patient in the Barrie Memorial Hospital, Ormstown.Mr.and Mrs.PF.Dilabio enjoyed the company of Mr.Di- Jablo\u2019s brother and wife of Ot- \u2018tawa for this past weekend.Mr.and Mrs.P.Moreau of Lapointe St.and daughter Karen, recently motored to Scott Junction to spend an enjoyable weekend with Mr.Moreau\u2019s parents.Little Miss Leslie Kennedy was hostess at a fun-filled party in honour of her 4th birthday on Saturday, May 11th.Following the opening of the gifts the eight children played games and then enjoyed a lunch highlighted by a large birthday cake.Respectfully Solicited Mrs, James Lefebvre is at present with friends in Montreal.Mr.Le- febvre spent the week-end with her, Mr.Bruce Scrivier of Montreal, was à Saturday guest of Mr.and Mrs.George Taylor.Sunday guests of Mr.and Mrs, Erskine Morris, were Mr.Dick Briand and Mr.Emond McAuley and the Misses Sybil, Julia and Lillian Whelen of Gaspé.Miss Irene McHardy of Montreal, is spending her holidays with her parents.Sorry to report that Mrs.McHardy suffered a heart attack on Sunday and Mr.John McHardy is also on the sick list.Mr.and Mrs.Geo.Taylor and girls were Mother's Day guests of her parents, Mr.and Mrs.Smallman of Dundee.Mr.and Mrs.John St.Amour and family of Montreal, were Thursday overnight guests of her father.Your Vote and Influence Hospital Day was held on May 10.The Bursary Committee ar-| ranged for a tour of the hospital | for High School girls interested the recent death of her father, Mr.H.Northcote, at Winnipeg.! Sympathy also is extended to Mrs.R.Underwood of Corona- For the Election of MERRILL E.ferred to Montreal.Mrs.M.Kellett, Coronation Drive, was hostess to two tables The Ormstown Presbyterian Sunday School met with the congregation for service on This included students Crom, Sunday oon.bo: by ts She i disposed of and proceeds amounted ton 2 ne VE ond father de - da chool contribu e| ?recen n England.Mrs, - Hemmingford, Howick, Ste.Mar y , to about $35.00.recen iy Ir baby daughter Jane, B A R R | N G T 0 N and Edna Forrester 3 anthem jms, Qmsionn High and Ecole read the New Testament Les- dev ot ot Mr and vas 2 Sune will travel home to England for OFFICIAL - Son.: .een days.; .Cormick welcomed the students | Mrs.Merrill Tannahill director Sutton, Covey Hill.Mrs.Austin Hodge, Lapointe Progressive-Conservative and teachers who accompanied of Junior Congregation, told the Mr.and Mrs.Mervyn Graham and | Ave, is presently a patient in CANDIDATE them Mrs.McCormick ex- Children's Story.Melvin, were Sunday afternoon.Lachine General Hospital, where CHATEAUGUAY - HUNTINGDON - plained the Bursary Fund and Awards were presented by guests of her parents, Mr.and Mrs, | she will undergo treatment and LAPRAIRIE its stipulations.The tours were Rev.J.C.Hood to: Diane Bry- Allan Ritchie.observation.very ably conducted by Mrs KI son, Sandra Arthur, Phyllis Bott, \u2014 ._\u2014 ; UN NONONO OO OO I A VE OT VE EI IIS Bonnie Bryson, Sandra Begbic Fou ospitel Mrs, À.Parent, of .hd Edna Forrester for Primary About thirty students attended Catechism.and were much impressed by the' Awards for Memorization of hospital and its administration.Scripture went to: Marilyn At the close of the tour tea CTuer, Betty Hope, Shirley Bott Sandra Anderson, Errolyn Bar- Nasa by members of the rington, Maureen Greig, Myrna The Auxiliary Members are in- Reddick and Dolores Merriam.vited to attend the General Prize for Bible Study \u2014 Betty Meeting to be held June 17, at Jean McEwen.Temperance prizes \u2014 Sandra} 230 ita ne Board Room of the Begble, Diane Brittain, David Evening Auxiliary | Barrington, Alanne Hooker.A large attendance was present at the Evening Auxiliary of personals St.Paul's United Church, which\u2019 Mr.and Mrs.Grant McLaren met at the home of Mrs.G.L.visited a few days last week with, Sutton on May 9th, with Mrs, M i Ewen McDougall presiding.Plans the cLaren family in Lanark.were finalized for catering at Mr.and Mrs.Joh h a wedding and also for the dis-' Honored HS be 15 Cavan Fi trict meeting to hear Miss Gla- 30th Wedding Anniversary i Last Saturday evening, friends and neighbours of Mr.and Mrs.\u2019 John Cavanagh gathered at their home to congratulate them on the occasion of their 30th Wedding Anniversary.TRADE - IN \u201cEuchre\u201d and \u201c500\u201d were played and prizes awarded to \u2014 \u201857 PLYMOUTH Mr.Craig and Mrs.E.Cairns for Euchre; to Mrs.A.Moore and \u201857 CHRYSLER Mr.George Graham for \u2018\u2018500\u201d.WE HAVE BEEN APPOINTED DEALERS FOR FRIGIDAIRE PRODUCTS WE INVITE YOU TO COME AND SEE AT ™ | LABERGE & LALONDE LTD Mr.Wm.Craig made a presentation on behalf of all present and Mr.and Mrs.Cavanagh expressed their appreciation.Refreshments brought a happy evening to a close.Dr.S.McLaren has returned to his home here after spending the winter months in Florida.Miss Joan Barrington of Sara- nac, Misses Bernice and Sandra Barrington of Montreal spent the week-end with Mr.and Mrs.Ivan Barrington.Mr.and Mrs.Archie Borland entertained at lunch on Sunday following the church service at ex #05 Mb the Donald Robinson senior McCormick, \u20ac grades of Ormstown High School |and John Davidson, Centre: The which their infant daughter was|presented three plays in the new|Cast of Grade Eleven\u2019s play, Recently, three school.] Susan Davidson, Evelyn Vain- court, Heather Towns, Dorothy Manning, Bob Hope.Standing given the names Susan Mary.auditorium of their Among the guests were \u2014 Mr.|Grade Ten presented the play and Mrs.Borland and Miss \u201cCandy Goes On A Diet\u201d; Weatherspoon of Montreal, Mr.|Grade Eleven, \u201cThe Bracelet of left to right: Rolly Ness, Cam- and Mrs.Bill Borland of Otta-|Doom\u201d and Grade Twelve, \u201cThe ille Guerin and Darel Lang.wa, Mr, and Mrs.Stan Liversidge; Vallant\u201d.Top: the Cast of Bottom: The Cast of Grade of Huntingdon and the Mec- Grade Ten\u2019s play, Mary Cath- Twelve\u2019's play, left to right: Ewen family.erine Hooker, Mildred Bryson, Gerry Cavanagh, Ross White, Miss Allison Hooker of Cath-!Judy Cavers, Ann McEwen.Donald Ness, Ken Chisholm, Ron erine Booth Hospital, Montreal, Standing, left to right: Donald Waddell and Dorothy Beattie.spent the week-end with her parents, Mr.and Mrs.Nelson ooker.| Mr.John Moffatt of Rhode Island spent a few days last Garage L.Dandurand : Telephone 69 Ormstown SEE US FOR A GOOD USED CAR Kay gave an illustrated address Mr.and Mrs.N.J.Herdman and on his trip to Japan.family.Rev.and Mrs.Harold Brown' Recent guests at the home of Mr.of Charlottetown, P.E.I,, are ex- Jerry Dunn and sisters, Mrs.D.ee A re Mortal mom Mere: pected in town this week.Rev.Gamble and Miss Margaret Dunn, gour, Mrs.M.McNeil, Miss Mar- Brown will preach at the anni- were Mr.and Mrs.Eddie Elliott, fon Swan, Mrs.J.C.Hood and Versary services on Sunday at Ormstown; Mr.and Mrs.Ross Dunn = 2 \"\"Savingest\u2019\u2019 Washer and Dryer ¢ CHARCOAL GRAY © MAYFAIR PINK @ STRATFORD YELLOW ¢ SHERWOOD GREEN © SNOWCREST WHITE Mrs.A.\u2018Hooker attended the the Ormstown Presbyterian and Norma, Franklin Centre; Mr.Presbyterial meeting on Tuesday Church.jand Mrs.B.Pennington, Mrs.Doug- evening when Rev.Clifton Mc- | A turkey and ham supper wil} Jas.Rockburn and Mrs.Ada Pen- \u2018be held on Saturday night and nington.Ormstown.following evening service on; The infant son of Mr.and Mrs Sunday a social hour will be Allen Stewart received the name of Di MO D lspent.At that time Dr.A.S Robert Allen at the Baptismal Ser- 1953 Reld will give an address.vice Sunday morning, in Hunting- i don United Church.Mrs.Robert ; E | 6?The following annual mem- Beattie, Messrs Royce and Douglas 1923 YY) ,bership for the sum of $10.00 Beattie of Huntingdon and Mr.and has been received from Mr.| Mrs, George Jesty and daughters = James West, Howick, and dona-|poreen and Diane of Como, Que tions from: Anonymous $500.were among those who were enter- and Nursing Staff of the Barrie|tained at the Stewart Home for Memorial Hospital, $25.00.dinner on Sunday.Frigidaire Appliances are Built ond Backed by General Motors i lue We're as excited to show you these new The Great Va e A Mr.and Mrs.Gordon Lumsden +40» .3 News A .: u rng Tatehurst and Marilyn of St.Laurent, were | Frigidaire Appliances as you will be when you Price Ne 2 *that rec \u2018 Sunday guests at the home of Mr.: whet really @ Mondes eo see them! Come in now! un big trade-in allons W.M.S.Mrs.Wm Tobin and son Bobby coupled \u2018Your present applios TATEHURST\u2014The Tatehurst|pave returned to their home in ane à easiest payment Associate Group held the monthly meeting at the home of Mrs.Allan Cavers on May lst.The ladles spent the afternoon quilting after which deli- clous refreshments were served 'by the hostess.Kirgston, Ont, after spending a week with her mother, Mrs.Etta Herdman.Kilbain KILBAIN \u2014 Mr.Reni Foran went to Montreal recently.Mr.Ancil O'Connor of Ottawa Mr.Emmett O'Connor of Cornwall, Ont.Mr.and Mrs.Jerry Gallagher and family of Montreal, Mr.and Mrs.Geo.Leroux and family of Valleyfield, Mr and Mrs.Andy Anderson and family of Malone, N.Y., spent the week-end with their parents to celebrate Mr.and Mrs.O'Con- nor\u2019s 35th anniversary, on Saturday.Mr.and Mrs.Jerry Robidoux and Debra spent Saturday at the home of Mr.and Mrs.John Robidoux, The Gore THE GORE \u2014 Mrs.Maude Gardner of Chateauguay Basin, Que., is LABERGE & LALONDE LTD FREE DRAWING ON MAY 28th A COOKING SCHOOL will be held at Heath's Hall, Huntingdon, sponsored by the W.A.of St.Andrew's Presbyterian Church.C igidai i sored by the WA.of St.A resbyterian Churc anada Packers and Frigidaire Appliances Everyone attending this School will receive a FREE ticket for the drawing of a FRIGIDAIRE ELECTRIC RANGE to be drawn on WEDNESDAY, MAY 29th AT 9.00 P.M.stress & 3.Dr.and Mrs.James Pinkney of Cooksville, Ont., visited on Sunday and Monday with Mr.and Mrs.G.Preston Hooker.Mr.and Mrs.K.K.Pearce and Hooker, of St.Laurent, were Sunday callers of Mr.and Mrs.George Hooker.U.$.Patent No.2615314 sly = thes G sous ad wn te fog.Columbia Bo need Boge ide hy aver dousdle, When = vies eue \u20ac motions te 6e Ses how the exclusive \u201cTru-Fit* 14 Kt, gold self-adjusting spring units contract an ex o our Facer Sertently.Athelstan ATHELSTAN \u2014 Mr.and Mrs.Laird Lindsay of Ottawa, epent Mother's day week-end with his parents, Mr.and Mrs.Sangster Lindsay.Week-end guests of Mr.and Mrs.yT.O'Hara and family were Mr.and Mrs.John Daly and family, Mr.and Mrs, James Matts and family ail Imagine.the , .ts of Verdun.toy SPending some time at the home of On May 29th, Heath's Hall will be open from | p.m.to 10 p.m.for the demonstration of brrantion actually or 5 I Graham, pent a fon her brother nd sister-in-law, Mr.Electrical Appliances.A free ticket will be given to everyone attending this demonstration.fra dianind coset of her son-in-law and deugh- Sunday guests of Mr.and Mrs Everyone purchasing from our store between this date and the 29th of May will also receive shding or turning ter, Mr.and Mrs.A.Collins.Willard Anderson and Ross, were a Free Ticket, for the drawing, for every $10.00 worth of purchases made on your finger.Miss Jean Wilson of Ottawa, Ont., Miss Helen Stevenson, Chateaugay, .Your ring fs was the week-end guest at the home N.Y., and Mr.and Mrs.Lyall Spar- hays lof Mr.and Mrs.Wm.O.Dawson.row, New Erin, Que Pay as little as $1 weekly JESSOP JEWELERS 13%.EAST MAIN ST.MALONE, N.Y.Mr.and Mrs.Harold Henry of Sunday guests of Mrs, J.Ruddock Valleyfield, attended the funeral and Roberta, were Mr.and Mrs, of the late John Henry of Elgin Percy Burrows, Montreal, Que.on Sunday afternoon and were| Mr.and Mrs.Mike Andrews and afternoon guests at the home of Mrs, Debra of Montreal, Que., Were week- Myrtle Stewart and family.end guests of Mr.and Mrs.W.J.Mrs.Mabel Herdman, Dougall Graham.and Linda Herdman of Constable! The Gore WA.held a successful N.Y.and Mrs.J.Mace of Malone, Food Sale on Friday, May 10th, at were visitors this past week-end of Heath's Store.The food was soon LABERGE & LALONDE wn.PLUMBING \u2014 HEATING \u2014 ELECTR ICAL \u2014 ROOFING \u2014 PROPANE GAS Tel.COrvette 4-5432 and | 176 CHATEAUGUAY ST.US and COrvette 4-5231 I Ea a eI I HUNTINGDON, P.Q.[RINE SOA YA SN YUH YO YO NH Yd Yd Suk Yd EUR TO SON TUE U Q Li : ov Editorial Notes.Citizenship Day + HE average Canadian Citizen takes his Citizenship for granted and probably thinks very little about it.Actually, citizenship means a great deal to everyone.It gives the right to a person to call a certain country his own and to receive protection.When away from our particular country, we are still under its protection\u2018 and can appeal to the government for help in case of emergency.A Canadian citizen has the right to have a say in the way the affairs of the country shall be conducted.In a few weeks from now Canadians will go to the polls to mark their ballots for the candidates of their choice who will form the next government of the country.This is our democratie way of life and we all strive to defend the rights and this way of life we have chosen.For many years and particularly in the past few years, new people have come to this country from all other countries of of all citizens of Canada.They will renounce their own country and swear allegiance to the Queen and to Cauada.If the need arises, they will be called upon to defend this country against any enemy.They will take their stand to defend the rights of all citizens and to help retain and enjoy the privileges and liberties.Those of us who have our citizenship should extend the hand of welcome to these new citizens and accept them into the fold on an equal footing.lt is well to remember that many of us entered this country in similar manner, or if we did not do so, then our forefathers did.On the other hand many of those living here have earned their right to citizenship by having been born Liere and not knowing any other countrys No matter how the right was earned, we should accept these new citizens with a show of true welcome, for Canada has been built upon the pioneers who first immigrated and settled here.Citizenship Day is a day on Looking Back Along the Trail i Lewis McKay's Recollections of 1812.I was born in Lochaber 20th June, 1791, and came to Canada with {my grandfather in 1798.We left my | grandfather 1798.We went in a small boat to Stornoway, where we transport Rose, a vessei that hed farmers, but afterwards we found cabinet meeting.He left the follow- been captured from the French.We sailed for Quebec, and were sent on to Montreal.My grandfather had served in the army and being a safely to Toronto, where we were | leaders left.(whitesmith by trade he was assigned to keeping the muskets of the gar- \u2018rison there in repair.I reoollect very well the day when word reached Montreal that the American govern- [ment had declared war against Britian.It caused great dejection, for the general belief was, that the \u2018Americans would come at once and take Canada.At night especially there was great alarm that the |the river and what turned out to de [speech there.|Americans would appear.Everything in the shape of a man was pressed \u2018into service.If dogs couid have car- (sa the Amerioans in a mass, ready p iried firelocks they would have been ght and n Brock came with right lie a statement by Social Credit ltaken.I saw at the sentry posts his troops to attack them.The firing \u2018leader Solon Low that Mr.St.\"mere boys, too weak to carry their ponies, Coleman had no trouble in| selling his Bloods at a high price.They were bought by men who de- | iclared they were farmers from across the river and wanted them for vent on board the government their own use.Perhaps they were campaign in the west for a May 9 out all the horses went across the lines for the American army.When \u2018ready, we started again and got! 1 'sent to join General Brock at Niagara.We got there a day before the \u2018battle, and I saw Genreal Brock riding about the morning it was fought, getting his troops into shape.I was ordered to stay with the baggage.Before the engagement began an (order came to us, to move the baggage for safety to the plateau west lof the Heights, which overlooked the field of battle, which we saw plain enough to pick up pins.We | THE GLEANER Wednesday, May 15th, 1957 3 The Week at Ottawa.OTTAWA, (CP) \u2014 Three of the teiegrams\u2019 contents.But he invited centre at the federal civil defence four major party leaders were back Mr.Low to have another privy college at Arnprior, Ont, 40 miles briefly in the capital from election [council member read the classified northwest of Ottawa\u2014was intended campaign tours last week.jtelegrams and assure the Social to test civil defence at all levels Prime Minister St.Laurent re- Credit leader that the prime minister of control and to exercise its com- turned May 8th from =a M2-Guy ing day for Quebec City and a major political speech there.As Mr.St.Laurent arrived, two other Progressive Conservative leader John Diefenbaker, after a two-day tour of Quebec ridings on the Ottawa River, headed through Ontario for a western tour of his own.OCF leader M.J.Coldwell, back from a swing through Saskatchewan, made radio and television broadcasts in the capital, then headed for Timmins, Ont, and a campaign Suez Argument Mr.St.Laurent, as he caine off the lane, angrily described as a down- At Brockville, Ont, Mr.Diefen- \u201cThey gave nothing but what they took from you and me\u201d, he said Mr.Coldwell, in a May 7 television broadcast over the CBC English- language network, sald the government's insurance proposal was a \u201cpartial and very Mmited\u201d plan.It feli short of what the Liberals had been promising for years.Eden in Ottawa federal-provincial hospital Sir Anthony Bden arrived in the capital Inst week to begin a 23-day convalescence from an operation at Boston Mass.He stayed at was telling the truth when he sakt munications network.there was no threat in them.It was also set up to enable the study of problems likeiy to arise i baker criticized a Liberal party pub- nuclear bombs ever were dropped in lication in which, he said, the Liber- (Canada.al government listed by constituency its expenditures for pensions, family operation I\u2014also drew upon re- allowances and disability payments.,sourcefulness of local CD officers The scheme\u2014called Exercise Coin the steps they took to mobilize\u2014 hypothetically-\u2014\u2014to meet the emergency situations transmitted to them over the CD communications network.Their means of evacuating popula- tions\u2014such as hypothetically drawing upon public transportation or private and commercial shipping in port areas-might reduce legal prob- lema for later study.Striking Force The Canadian Army's emphasis on the need for a moblle striking force has not slackened despite the gn .Wi > ., » - the world.Those of British extraction have which we all should feel proud that we are '8uns, which they rested against their officers fall from ineie horses.and [Laurent had Brivis prime.minister donor of Povo neral oe range Jet bombers.Some snd long been given the right to many privileges citizens of Canada.Many of those who have ,Pexes.The French Canadians were doubtless Brock was one of them.with \u201cpossibly Canada's withdrawal right from the start of their entrance and have earned citizenship through domicile.Others of foreign birth, are required to earn their citizenship and may make appli- «cation when a sufficient time has elapsed, to become citizens of Canada.When their application has been approved and they have passed the tests, they are given a certificate of citizenship and attain the right to call themselves Canadians.A few years ago Canada passed from the colonial stage tg a national stage and acclaimed the right to have its citizens called Canadians.Since that time a Citizenship Day has been observed and this day will be observed as usual this year, on May 17th.On that day, many new Canadians who settled here have eseaped possible bondage and enjoy a freedom they may never have known, The high standard of living in Canada is surpassed by very few countries in the world today.Through dint of planning, hard work, suffering and hardship, the earlier settlers built the foundations of the Canada we have today.By careful building and following the solid plannin of the pioneers, the people of today havé raised Canada to the enviable status it enjoys in world circles.They have won the right to call themselves Canadians and they are made up of nearly every nationality in the world.Canadian citizens are rugged therefore and able to command a wide knowledge of conditions, which has helped javerse to serving.A number were got back by Ste Rose and on reach- ling Montreal were furnished with |clothes and accoutrements, but no guns.Several priests visited them jana told them to go back to their \u2018homes, that the English would not [fire on them.They slipped away.On Colonel Brock hearing of this, he got [nie horse and a troop and followed them.He overtook them at Lachine and spoke sharply to them.As they refused to return a voliey was \u2018poured into them.I saw it fired.After that there was no trouble with the French Canadians, who sub- Colonel Brock was then in Montreal with his own regiment, the 49th and a fine, large regiment it was.Col- mitted to be enrolled in the militia.| The fight did not last long and we saw the British fall back-\u2014they were boo few.The Americans kept where ad were, with boats crossing back | and forward across the river.Later In the afternoon Sheaffe came up and got round the Americans, so after some firing they were cornered and had to surrender.That night I heard 49th men swear the Americans were the poorest soldiers that lhad ever come out of the woods\u2014 lthat they did not stand long enough for a good fight.I went over the battlefield.It was a dreadful sight.Many wounded men waved their hands to us for help, which we could not give.There was lack of every- |thing.Next day, the American gen- \u2018eral asked for a truce to attend to from the Commonwealth\u201d unless British troops were withdrawn from the Suez zone after last fall's Anglo- French intervention there.Mr.Low, on his way to Brandon, Man.when the prime minister returned to Ottawa, had made the statement two days earlier at Vic- oria.He said the threat was included in telegrams sent to Sir! Anthony.Mr.St.Laurent said his cabinet oath bound him to keep secret the Members of the three participating clubs \u2014 Chateauguay, Beau harnois and Valleyfield were well represented at this entertaining minton club were this year's sey, as a guest of the governor- general.Sir Anthony received no callers during his first week, but quietly spent his time sitting in the garden reading newspapers and magazines, He rose late every day and went to bed carly.Sometimes he ate lunch indoors, with Lady Eden and Mr.Massey, but whenever weather permitted he had iunch out in the garden.Optimistic Report Prairie secding was making rapid progress up to May 7, particularly in the southern districts, the Bureau of Statistics said in the first of the 18837 series of surveys of Canadian affair, The Chateauguay Bad- Crop conditions The report was based on tele- The 3,000-man parachute force was established 10 years ago to wipe out any lodgements that an enemy might attempt to make in the Canadian Arctic, for instance.Senior army officers say now that the need for this force is still as important as when it was set up.There now were many more defence installations to protect in the north, mainly radar warning lines.|onel McDonald after that came tothe wounded and bury the dead.\"Montreal to enlist for his regiment, [There were many prisoners.The The men he had brought in with him | Yankee soldlers had blue coats with were mostly from Glengarry.As I Ted culfs, and were good-sized, fine- spoke Gaelic I got among them, for [100king men.The officers were very they spent thelr time off duty in YOUDS, many mere boys.Our officers ; the taverns, drinking on the strength [88d the American rank-and-file bi of the bounty that had been paid [Ought at a disadvantage with such ; them.I enlisted with them, but on officers.Later on, from Niagara our examination was rejected because [OOP went to Beaver Dams, where I was not up to their standard in the Americans were again met.The height, you see I am not a tall man, [Mh was dark and was lit up every 1 was transferred to the Voltigeurs.[POW and again by the vollles.The There was nothing doing in Mon- (Yelling of the Indians was past bellef.treal but raising troops of cavalry |!he French are good at yelling and regiments and they took every.|Put nothing to them.Their yells in a body that offered, almost.\u2018The [ht would make trees tremble.A bounty was $100 but the pay was very rousing cheer at last told us we had small, There were French among |¥0D.Our troop was also in the McDonald's Glengarries and there \u2018l8ht of Lundy's Lane, where my were Old Countrymen in the Volti- master got two bullets in his right geurs.Among the latter I well re- |{HIEh.The doctors ordered he be member an acquaintance, Sergeant taken to Montreal.We left Nigarara Allan.Colonel McDonald was a |Ÿith other troops by schooners, quick, active man and very wicked |hich sailed to Kingston, and from with his orders, which had to be there we came on to Montreal by lobeyed or punishment followed.He |Phteau, our troop marching.I was was a grand officer.Among others |K¢Pt close by the captain, whose hosts \u2014 and the dance was held |fraphic reports from field ocor- in the Chateauguay Heights Re- [respondents at that date.It said creation Hall.During the Course [Molsture supplies generally were of the evening, awards were pre- [adequate in most Prairie areas, but sented to winners of the Three [rains would soon be needed to ensure Club final tournament held |even germination in some districts.earlier this spring.Refreshments| Sceding progress was good in other were avallable for the enjoyment [parts of the country except for of the party goers.the Maritimes, where bad weather Golf had retarded operations.Some parts The week-end of May 4th, of the Maritimes had snow just a few marked the official opening of days previously, setting back prepar- the Valleyfield Golf and Country |ations for planting.However, some Club.Many keen Nitro golfers early potatoes had been planted In are taking advantage of the new Brunswick and Prince Edward improved greens and elghteen-lrsland.ole course.nder The match Committee of the |ooech™® Was well War way Ladies Section held a meeting ; in Ontarlo at the end of April got Thursday evening to discuss a winter wheat, hay and pasture off programme for the Ladies for to a good start y this new season.Miss Solange In British Coiumbla, there was Bergeron, Captain, oi the Match ite winter kil.Plowing and seed- meeting which was held in the ing were well advanced on Vancouver C.AL.Staff House, and members |lsland, in the lower Fraser Valley present were Mrs.M.Fern, Mrs.and in the North Okanagan Valley, A.8.Donohoe, Mrs.P.Reynolds, [And had begun in the Peace River have come fo this country and wish to adopt it as their domicile, will receive their citizenship rights and papers.They will be able i to take part in all the rights and privileges considerably in making Canada the world power it is, We owe much to our citizenship and we should cherish it at all times.Something On Courtesy ; HE regular bulletin of the Canadian Ë Chamber of Commerce contains an item J on Courtesy.It states that the Chamber i of Commerce in Orillia, Ont., is staging its 3 ninth successive year of promoting \u2018\u2018Cour- E tesy Week\u2019\u2019.Everyone is tied in with the j plan and the Jaycees sponsor a Miss Sales i Girl contest as their contribution.This does , not mean that courtesy is not practised at \u2018K any other time, but a little more emphasis is given in order to bring it wider attention.has experienced something along these lines and perhaps even here in our own town.How much different we feel when we meet someone who will extend a little courtesy, whether it means a sale, or a service, which they can provide or not.Courtesy means more than just being pleasant, it means offering a helping hand, guidance, or advice.Showing an interest in the person, the visitor, the customer.By so doing, strangers in our midst gain a much better For less than 10¢ a day, an Automatic Electric Water Heater provides a constant supply of hot water for every household need.It can be installed anywhere because no flue is needed.It's We wonder how many of us have gone into a hotel, a restaurant, a store, or a business office, and been treated with utter indifference by those who waited upon us?The waitress who served our breakfast and must have arose with a chip on her shoulder and takes it out on the customers.Takes the order as if the customer is a regular bother and should not be eating breakfast anyway.It does not leave a good impression on a visitor and such an incident is liable to give the town a bad name.The hotel clerk who tells you he has no reservation} and if you wanted some, you should have booked them long ago, but does not try to help you find any other accommodation.The store in which you cannot find what you want, but which does not try to help you by offering other suggestions.The business office which keeps you waiting around while impression of the people and the town.They feel they have been made welcome and that they are appreciated - - it is a recommendation for a repeat visit some other time.There is a very true saying \u2018\u2018That À Smile Turneth Away Wrath\u201d.There is something infectious about a pleasant smile and a cheery greeting, even if we do not feel just that way at the moment ourselves.It may not be possible to obtain immediate service in any establishment, but how much better you feel when a clerk will say, I am sorry to have kept you waiting, but can Î help you now.Courtesy does pay and in many ways.It not only keeps customers eoming, but it sends the stranger, or the visitor away with a good impression of your establishment and the town in general.Let\u2019s not wait for a courtesy week, do it all the time, make it then in Montreal was Captain Coleman of the 8th Dragoons.He got liberty to raise a troop for himself.He was rich and bought horses with his own money and men were keen to enlist with him, for riding is easier than tramping.Wanting me as his body servant he got me transferred from the Voltigeurs.When he had got his complement of men, the government did the rest, giving uniforms, saddles, arms, etc.The troop got the name of the French troop and we were ordered to Upper Canada.We rode on our way all right until we got near Prescott, when we came to à long crossway over a swamp with a bridge in the middle.None of our horses could be got to put a foot on it.They were \u2018all English Bloods, many of them \u2018stallions.Captain Coleman did his best to get his horse to cross, but bandages had to be often renewed.He made a quick recovery and on hearing of Hampton having crossed the lines he reported for service, and with a part of his old troop we started for the Basin.We went on board bateaus at Lachine and sailed to Chateauguay Basin.The weather that day was so cold that ice formed on the sides of the boat.On landing \u2018we at once started for the front, but had not gone many miles when we met Indians and soldiers re- lturning in canoes with the wounded.There were Indians among the wounded.They told us fighting was over and the Americans had gone |back to the States.There was a company of the 49th at Chateauguay.We went right back to Montreal, where my master decided he would sail to England.He wanted me to go with him, but I did not want to leave Canada.There were & great Miss R.Rousseau and Mrs.P.McFee.The Annual Sherry Party of the Ladies Branch of the Valley- field Golf and Country Club will be held on Saturday afternoon, May 25th.All Members\u2019 and friends are cordially Invited 0 attend this pleasant and Social gathering.The Local Assoclation of the Nitro Girl Guides held a mcet- ing on Wednesday evening, May 1st, in the Lounge of the C.A.L.Recreation Centre.Mrs.W.Sexton President of the Group was in the chair, and nomination of New officers was discussed.At the close of the business mecting a tempting luncheon was served by Mrs.Amyot and Mrs.Yates, which the good turn-out of; members thoroughly enjoyed.Mrs.J.Bteeves of Coronatlon area.Massive Exercise The first country-wide Civil Defence exercise May 10-11 revolved around a hypothetical cabinet order for a general mobilization and the evacuation of several big Canadian cities.The two-day cxercise\u2014lts nerve completely safe.silent.clean.carefree.See Your Plumber or Appliance Dealer THE SHAWINIGAN WATER AND POWER COMPANY Borrow with confidence Whether the answer to your money problems is a cash loan ee expert counsel, you may rely om HFC, Canada's most recommended consumer finance com pany.You'll like HFC's prompt, friendly attention and complete service backed by 79 years\u2019 experience.So, if you need up te A not a foot would he put on it.The Drive entertained her Ladies $1000\u2014in one day \u2014you may bora the clerks ignore you until they are good à habit and it will come naturally.It ap- |upshot was, we returned to Montreal [many bloods among the officers who Bridge Club on Thursday even- row with confidence from HFC.x and ready to attend to you.plies to all of us, not just to those who serve |to get horses fit for a new country.Were Tih.T saw no more service A, May ne top scorer for the § Somewhere, sometime, every one of us in business establishments.I was sent with Fenner and others + 80% A Bran 2 Benin la p nd Mrs.Art 1192 , , to the country along the Back came to live on the lot in Hinchin- g play, a .LU River, where we bought the French [brook I am now on.Brown of Robb St.won the ' be definitely included on their \u201cBooby\u201d prize.A going away party was held Corporation of Canada Nitro Social calender.in honour of Mrs, Molly Yull G.Dansersau, Manager Badminton on ursday evening, when a 2- Sports Bowlin The Annual three Club Closing number of her friends gathered 211 Victoria Street, second floor, phone FR.3-3700 Not OO Much nterest PNITRO.Ov Bowling fever is Badminton Dance was held on at the home of Mrs.A.O'Brien of VALLEYFIELD, QUE.almost over for this season at|Saturday evening, May 4th.(Continued on page 6) VV ETHER the political campaign has not warmed up yet, or whether there is a general lack of interest in it, things are very quiet at this time.In the Chateauguay- Huntingdon-Laprairie constituency there is hardly a ripple to disturb the general routine, It is said that there will be three candidates, but so far only two have made public acclaim.We would suggest that more interest be is the only one so far, who has told us anything about himself and what he proposes he will do if elected.There has been no pational platform announced for either the Liberal or the P.C.Parties, so there is little to guide the electors along this line.Insofar as Quebec is concerned, there has been little co-operation between the Federal and Provincial Governments.Would there be any improvement if another party came to power at Ottawa?In this province it is hard to the C.A.L.Recreation Centre as only one more night of play-off bowling remains.In the men\u2019s section the battle is over, with the Security Team emerging as victors.Thursday evening, May ween the Security team and the L.& T.Chiefs and a closely fought duel it was \u2014 with the teams tieing at 12 points each.An extra deciding string was bowled before Security emerged as play-off Champs.2nd, saw the final contest bet» Extension* costs le ALL EXTENSION \u201cl\u2019m in the kitchen- WE HAVE A PHONE HERE TOO AN EXTRA PHONE is a step-saving convenience by day \u2014 a quiet spot for a chat in the evening.Yet an ss per month than a couple of cakes.PHONES cost only $1.25 per month 5 shown by those who live in the Chateauguay know just where we stand in a federal elec- Monday renine, aad Lon \u2014 even less in some communities.; 4 and Huntingdon Counties of the constitu- tion.\u2018These are all matters which the |Rovers of the Ladies Section IN COLOUR TOO \u2014 streamlined sets in Mark velvet.i ency.No one can say for sure what will hap- electors should weigh carefully before battle it out for the Jon Plays ee ous Green Sie pink el 0 OF ie a Lvory.i pen in an election.This uncertainty is cer- marking their ballots on election day.One out berth.pubese wo Lea ne of choose.Call your Telephone fre ess Office.5 4 tainly prevalent in this constituency.It is thing is certain however, and that is, that no bowling tied at 8 points apiece.) \u2018 N a great possibility that there will be two matter what party affiliation the individual With bowlers at a fever pitch Wherever a telephone has been installed, we ean f Liberal candidates, which is going to be may have, he should decide right now to [of enthusiasm these play-off phones).confusing to a number of the electors.Such a situation will call for very careful consideration when the ballots are marked at the polls.There is one Progressive-Con- servative candidate seeking clection, a local man residing in Ormstown.Whatever choice is made from these three, the electors need to take an interest and to arrive at a decision.Which one will give Chateau- guay and Huntingdon Counties the best representation if he is elected on June 10th, for the next four years, One of the three has a past record, the other two have not but they are anxious and willing to serve to the best of their ability.The P.C.Candidate make every effort to vote on election day, June 10th.In this constituency, we need as near a one-hundred percent vote of the electors of Chateauguay and Huntingdon Counties as we can get.The electors in these two counties know they are dissatisfied with past representation and they make no bones about it.The chance is at hand to express this dissatisfaction by ballot aud to make it known that whoever is elected representative on June 10th, will have to give an accounting to the electors during the next four years.Vote as you wish, but let every elector get out and vote.Although every precaution will be tak: en to avoid error, The Gleaner accepts advertising In ite columns on the understanding that It will not be liable for any error In any advertisement published here.under uniess a proof of such advertisement Is requested in writing by the advertiser and returned to The Gleaner business office duly signed by the adver.The Gleaner Published by THE HUNTINGDON GLEANER INC.ADAM L.SELLAR, President and Editor Authorized as second class matter, Post Office Department, Ottawa Subscription Rate: $3.00 per year, Member of: Canadian Weekly Newspapers\u2019 Association U.S.A.$4.00 Single Copy 7c tiser and with such error or correction plainly neted In writing thereon, and In that case, If any error 80 noted Is not cof rected dy The Gleaner, its liability shall not exceed such a proportion of t entire cost of such advertisement as the space occupied by the noted error bears to the whole spade ocoupied by such advertisement.matches have brought forth extremely high scores from the players.The ladies high single that was established over the entire season, has been broken four times in recent evenings of play.Play-offs nigh single winner was Mrs.L.B.Buchanan in the Ladies Section with 326.Mrs.Buchanan who is on the Go-Getters team also captured the Play-off high triple with 734.The men\u2019s play-off high single winner was Mr.R.Bourassa of Security with 359, and Mr.Bourassa too, won the play-off high triple with his excellent score of 848.Other very good scores this week were rolled by Mrs.Irene Dawson with 321, Mrs.L.B.Champ with 236, and Mr.P.Frechette with 311.The Dance of the Season as far as all bowlers are concerned will be held Friday, May 10th, in the C.A.L.Recreation Centre.Larry O'Neill and his fine musical aggregation will be in attendance to lend a festive note to this Annual Bowling Dance.The Willing workers of Nitro Protestant Church W.IL convene a refreshment stand \u2014 for the benefit of any hungry merry makers \u2014 as the evening continues.The Bowling Committee have been working hard to make this dance a bang-up affair, so for all bowlers and their friends this night should ge ATR ve a woo wn RR Fe om tea ee A I a tn 10 °006000000000006/0006]1000000000e00000000800000000000000000000000000000900000000000000, 4 THE GLEANER 33rd Annual Convention Chat.-H\u2019don W.I.Held At Riverfield The Past Week The 33rd annual convention of the Chateauguay - Huntingdon Counties Women\u2019s Institute was held on Friday, May 3rd, 1957, in the Presbyterian Church at Riv- erfield, with an attendance of over 85 including visitors and members.The county president, Mrs.Ward Rember, Ormstown, pre- 8 .The.address of welcome was given by Mrs.Harold Robertson, Riverfield, and replied to by Mrs.Gordon Ferry, Huntingdon, inviting the members to hold their annual convention at Hunting- don next year.Two minutes of silence was kept for deceased members, also including the late Miss C.I.Mc- Kenzie, Stanstead, who was provincial convenor of education.Mrs.Chas.Reid, Huntingdon, County Secretary read the minutes of the last annual convention; also of the semi-annual convention.Mrs.Alex.Robb, Huntingdon, read the treasurer\u2019s report, which 100 Aspirins Tablets 29c | SMITH PHARMACY | 24 E.Main St.MALONE, N.Y.showed a balance on hand, Mar, 31, 1957, of $330.14.Among the were Provincial Fees A.C.W.W.Traveling Fund $50.00; F.W.I.C.Foundation Fund $152.00; Scholarship Award $100.00; Donations to the Barrie Memorial Hospital $10.00 and to the Huntingdon County Hospital $10.00.Receipts for the year expenses $200.00; '56-'57 amounted to $809.21.treasurer's report.Agriculture, reported branches.As convenor of Education, Mrs.Wallace Kerr reported a hundred dollar scholarship awarded to Miss Dorothy Beattie of Orms- town High School, a grade eleven pupil last year.Ward Rember, Education, lie aking finals at Hun don his year.Cazaville, Dundee, Kil- 40 Bouchette St.Phone CO.4-5388 EEE A vote of thanks was given to Mrs.Chas.Reid for auditing the There is a total of 200 members in the 7 branches this year \u2014 which is 3 less than last year.In the Convenor's reports, Mrs.A.H.Fraser, County Convenor of School Fairs being the project of 3 branches; 2 of the branches cancelled their fairs due to unsatisfactory weather conditions for gardens last year.The exchange of plants, seeds and slips seems to be quite popular in all the After considerable discussion re: scholarship or loan this year, it was decided to discuss this matter further in the branches and report the findings to Mrs.Ormstown, or Mrs.H.Robertson, Riverfield, who is the new Convenor of Mrs.Kerr also reported 20 contestants taking part in the aub- g After some discussion about the changing of rules, it was an FARMERS NOW IS THE TIME TO GET YOUR SHELL GAS DELIVERED TO: Huntingdon, St.Anicet, bain, Kensington, Trout River, Athelstan, Herd- man, Rockburn and Franklin Centre.Wednesday, May 15th, 1957 moved that all detalls concern- g rules and securing of judges be left in the hands of the County Convenor of Education.For Welfare and Health, Mrs.Math.McKell reported the most popular discussion during the year was on Mental Health.Also a First Ald Course was given in 1 branch.Interesting reports were also given on Home Economics by Mrs.Frank Rowe; on Citizenship by Miss K.Murphy, and on Publicity by Mrs.Ernest Moore, who reported for Mrs.D.M.Laurie.A hearty vote of thanks was given Mrs.Alex.Robb for her 9 years as County Treasurer; also to Mrs.Wallace Kerr, who has been County Convenor of Education for five years.$10.00 each was donated to the Barrie Memorial and the Hun- tingdon County Hospitals, Also the usual 50 cents per member be given for the county fund.It was suggested that members using Betty Crocker Mixes save the 3 cent coupon to aid the Cerebral Palsy Fund this year.These to be handed in to the branch convenor of Home Economics, who will forward them to the County Convenor to be sent on.Mrs.W.E.Bernhardt read an item on the Q W.I.Service Fund, which is \u201cour own fund\u201d.From this fund comes the money to operate the Annual Leadership Training Course at Macdonald College.Also to operate the Short Courses \u2014 Facts Fingers and Fun.This money helps finance the sending of the Junior W.1.girls to camp at Barrington.funds, but from the branch funds.to Mrs.Andrew Bennie, Mrs.An- ren Sadler.Canada\u201d.accompanied by Mrs.Orr In line with this year's W.L project on Soil Bobby Hope, a grade eleven pupil from Ormstown High Huntingdon this year.He said.that water to be con- than 2400 count per 100 miligrams of water.The Ottawa river has been tested and shows a bacteria count of about 12,000 or practically like an open sewer.taken of Lake St.Louis showed a bacteria count of 24.000 and over.Also tests taken from the Chateauguay river around Dew- ittville show that the water there is very badly polluted.Water so badly polluted as this causes the fish to die; also diseases such as typhoid and dysentery.Most people think that some- \u2014 K.M.FERNS Huntingdon, P.Q.Box 333 apple profits! program.maximum protection .market.your profits.Whether you have a clean, high quality crop that brings you a good profit, depends a great deal on the efficiency of your pest control , By using Chipman chemicals, at the right time, you can be sure your crops will receive apple crop that will bring you top price on the , The entire resources of Chipman Chemicals Limited are devoted to supplying you with the finest, most efficient products for the control of the insects and disease that affect your crops and You can be sure that any Chipman product you buy is the best obtainable for its particular job.So when you buy your orchard pesticides for your crop protection\u2014make sure you ask for Chipman.Your fruit shipper has stocks on hand.Chipman is a name you know you can depend on.DON'T LET INSECTS AND SCAB DAMAGE YOUR APPLE CROP! Chipman protects your develop into a clean QUEBEC APPLE CHIPMAN CHEMICALS FOR BUILD THESE TWO INSECTICIDES INTO YOUR SPRAY SCHEDULE: CHIPMAN 25% MALATHION Wetiable Powder: For the control of aphids, mites and budmoth, CHIPMAN 50% DIELDRIN Wettable Powe der: For the control of Curculio, ORCHARDS CHIPMAN CHEMICALS LIMITED 2295 avenue Aird, Montreal thine should be done, but are afraid of the increase of taxes.Sentic tanks would cost rural people anywhere from 3 to 5 hundred dollars, which would go a long way towards modern sewerage installation.Beaconsfield has just voted to put in an up-to-date sewer system at a cost of $3,000,000.This will be the second proper sewage system in this province.In closing his speech Bobby remarked how chlorination of water may be cheaper and is used to make water safe for drinking purposes, but no thought is given to making water sanitary for swimming or for ducks and fish and other wild e.Hundreds of thousands of people leave Montreal (which has a shore line of 100 miles) to go out into the country trying to find clean water for swimming in.The second speaker of the convention was the Rev.I.E, Johnson, Ormstown United Church, who spoke on The St.Lawrence Seaways, and gave a most interesting account of what has taken place back in his old home town of Moulinette and the neighbouring town of Mille, Roches.How all the homes have been moved or taken down and how sidewalks and trees have; been burled in the preparation | for the seaway.Instead of the old familiar town sites it is a lonely and forlorn looking place at the present time.And farther away on what was once a gravel hill now booms the new town of Long Sault covering 160 acres of land.There are 8 miles of sidewalks and the streets are all looped, with the schools and churches in the centre, so as to make it quite safe for the chilren to walk to and from.The low medern homes are all together in certain areas of the town, while the tall houses were moved in and put together with other tall houses of similar style.There is a modern up-to-date sewage disposal system, too.While there is much to be done yet, lawns and trees and shrubs are growing to improve the landscape.Long Sault is an exciting, booming new town with great hopes for the future.And in 2 ears time where once were lovey old homes and gardens of Moulinette and Mille Roches will be dams, etc., with ships sailing down the St.Lawrence Seaway.Mr.Johnson told how as a boy sitting with his grandfather near a man made lake in the same area, his grandfather told him how all would be changed some day \u2014 not too far away.And that great ships would be sailing over this old town site.And that his small grandson would live to see it.: Mrs.Gordon E.Cooke, of Arun- del, Provincial Treasurer, brought greetings from the executive of the W.I.8he complimented our institute on all the good work that has been done.Re: the scholarship, she rec- omended an Educational Loan as a better system.This from their own 4 years of experience in her home county W.I.This loan being made up by 25 cents per member donation, She also reminded the ladies of the Macdonald Short Course, May 27-31, which is the same as last year except there is a tool course included this year.We have the right to send as many their ne mio vie y ond, dike applica n no r than May 15th.It was never intended that this fund come out of the county Get well cards are to be sent drew MacFarlane and Mrs.War- After lunch, the convention opened again by singing of \u201cO And then a solo \u201cIt - |Is No Secret What God Can Do\", sung by Mrs.Ronald Reddick, Chester Conservation, School, was asked to give his speech on | Water Pollution, with which he won second prize in the W.L public speaking finals held in sidered clean has to have less coliform bacteria Tests PSUS Cee ws EXHIBITS PAINTINGS Mrs.A.S.W.White, of Howick, :art ga P.Q.was honoured with an exhibi- jhusband, Col.White, have been re- tion of her paintings at a Nassau siding in Nassau this past winter, .Leon where she has completed a number of Bahamian scenes.The Whites plan to return to Howick sometime this month.llery recently.She and her She spoke of the A.C.W.W.conference and told us the souvenir parcels from Canada, Australia and New Zealand will arrive in Ceylon in time to be given out by Mrs, G.D.Harvey.The Peace Garden Fund used to be equivalent to 1 eent per member but now it is only $20.00 as in other provinces.She said, Mrs, Taylor requests any branch not having sent in their branch history yet, please do so as early as possible.She commented on how Pooling of Fares had made it possible for 95% of the branches being able to send delegates to the annual convention at Macdonald last year.She reminded all that in four years, Quebec W.I.would be celebrating their golden anniversary and that it was not too soon to begin thinking of how it could be celebrated.Plan a sale of home cooking to raise money for the National Foundation Fund, was another suggestion she offered.Only one branch has sent in an entry for the Hope Chest.There is time until June 15th to enter and she urged all to consider sending an entry.In closing Mrs.Cooke reminded the members that there will be several vacancies on the provincial board this June, including that of Secretary, Convenors of Agriculture, Education, Citizenship and Welfare and Health.Mrs.J.W.Adams, Ethelton, Sask., national president, hopes to have the National W.I.office at Ottawa ready to be opened by October of this year.The plant sale was the best yet and brought in approximately $26.00.There was a splendid display of aprons for sale which brought in about $37.55.Mrs.B.Cairncross, Howick; Mrs.T.Cleland, Hemmingford, and Mrs.Sam Reddick, River- field, are on the nominating committee for 1958.Mrs.Gordon Ferry, Hunting- don; Mrs.E.Lindsay, Franklin Centre, and Mrs.N.A.McPhee, Dundee, are on the Resolution Committee.The officers for 1957-1958 are: Past President, Mrs.W.E.Bernhardt, Athelstan; President, Mrs.Ward Rember, Ormstown; 1st vice-president, Mrs.H.Palmer, Hemmingford; 2nd vice-presi- dent, Mrs.A.MacFarlane, River- field; Secretary, Mrs.Chas.Reld, Huntingdon, and Treasurer, Mrs.to the minister, Rev.Mr.Wm.|for giving his speech on Water Brown and to the managers of Pollution.Riverfield Presbyterian Church for placing the facilities of the Church and Hall at our disposal.\u2018 Be it resolved that the, Cha- eauguay - Huntingdon County ° Women\u2019s Institutes extend grate- Iter Orr.for their Pleasing con- ful appreciation to Mrs, Gordon\u2019 tribution to our convention.E.Cooke, Provincial Treasurer, .for giving her time to bring |teauguay - Huntingdon County greetings and best wishes from Women's Institutes thank the tothe Quebec Women's Institutes.Aubrey-Riverfield Women's In- Be it resolved that the Cha- stitute for being such excellent teauguay - Huntingdon County: hostesses at our county conven- Women's Institutes express sin- tion.cere thanks to Rev.Mr.Irving: .Johnson for his most interesting | teauguay - Huntingdon County address about The St.Lawrence Seaway.Be it resolved that the Cha- |preciation to our teauguay - Huntingdon County |paper, The Huntingdon G Women's Institutes express sin- |for giving space for Institute cere thanks to Mr.Bobby Hope publicity and news.Be it resolved that the Cha- teaguay - Huntingdon County Women's Institutes express thanks to Mrs.Ronald Reddick and her accompanist Mrs.Ches- Be it resolved that the Cha- Be it resolved that the Cha- Women's Institutes in annual convention express gratetul ap- ocal news- \u2014 - Saumier\u2019s SHELL SERVICE STATION CHATEAUGAY, N.Y.Corduroy and Firestone Tires New and Used leaner, Aubrey-Riverfield Mr.and Mrs.Arnold McKell, Mr.and Mrs.J.Ransberry, Mr.and Mrs.Harold Ostopovitch, Gerry and Ernie were Sunday afternoon visitors of Mr.and Mrs.Donald McKell, Riverfield.Rockburn Sunday afternoon and evening guests at the home of Mr.and Mrs.O.H.Trainer included Mr.and Mrs.James Butler of New York City; Mr.and Mrs.Francis N.Bralyete and three children of Plattsburg, N.Y, and Mr.and Mrs.W.G.Trainer, Chateauguay, N.Y.Be it resolved that the Cha- teauguay - Huntingdon County Women's Institute express sincere thanks to the president and executive of the County for all the work they have done in making this convention a success.an O'Keefe Ale .brewed with seedless hops for extra mildness.Chain Saws PRAISES PEDESTRIANS Vancouver (CP) \u2014 There are very few cities of comparable size \u201cwhere pedestrians are as well-behaved as they are in Vancouver,\u201d says James Plaskett, secretary of the Vancouver traffic and safety council, J.H.Sauvé & Sons 238 St.Laurent VALLEYFIELD for a mild Ale ?ME, E, Merlin, Hemmingford.\u2014\u2014_ - RESOLUTIONS | Be it resolved that the Cha- teauguay - Huntingdon Women's Institute in annual county convention express sincere thanks | NOW! 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KYLE \u201c wip 0 pee faces 06 cogs id Athelstan ATHELSTAN \u2014 Mr.and Mrs.John Anderson, the parents of Mr.Jack Anderson, Student Minister, arrived at The Manse from Montreal, Wednesday, May 8th and will remain until May 16th.Saturday's visitors at The Manse were Mrs.J.Young, Mr.and Mrs.R.N.Dunn, their three children, Agnes, Bobby and Heather also Mr.Malcolm Roberts all of Montreal.And on Sunday, Mrs, Belle saunders, Mr.Lloyd Anderson and his fiancee, Miss Lillian Quirk, also of Montreal.Mr.and Mrs.Anderson\u2019s city friends are all agreeably surprised at the lovely home they have in the Athelstan Presbyterian Manse and enjoyed a day spent in the country.Mrs.H.A.Hampson, Montreal, was a week-end guest of Mrs.Hugh \u2018duct was enjoyed by the members French.Mr.and Mrs.Norman Patterson, | treal, and Mrs.Lester Ste.Ann, Burke, N.Y.Mr.and Mrs.Wm.MacKinnon, Massena, N.Y., have been recent callers at the home of their uncle, L.D.Watson.Miss Diane Barras, accompanied by her little cousin, Sandra Watson of Chateauguay Park, motored to Quebec City on Friday, returning on Monday.Aubrey - Riverfield AUBREY-RIVERFIELD \u2014 The regular monthly meeting of Aubrey- Riverfield W.L, was held on Thursday, May 2nd., at the home of Mrs.Giroux.Twenty members answered the roll call with a practical idea.A demonstration on the making of rolls was given by Mrs.Harold Roberston and the finished pro- at the luncheon hour.A letter was read stating the and son Brian, Danville, were week- Salvation Army truck would be in end guests of Mr.and Mrs.T.Foers.Aubrey, (Mrs.W.G.Allen's) and Misses Edna Foers, Montreal, and Pauline, Macdonald College, also spent the week-end at home.also in Riverfield Church sheds on Thursday May 9, and expressed appreciation of the interest of the W.I.Sunday guests of Mr.and Mrs, members.The finance committee A.M.Rowat were Mrs.Eugene Reid convened a plant and shrub sale and sons Robert and Stanley, Mon- |to help boost the funds.(Political Advertisement \u2014 P.C.Organization) A Friendly Chat With Merrill Barrington, Official Progressive- Conservative Candidate.My dear Friends: During the past week, I have visited with yeu and my organizers in the Counties of Huntingdon and Chateauguay, and I must say that the reception and good wishes received during these visits have been most encouraging to me, As I told you last week, part of my chat this week concerns the Past Budgets of the Federal Government.We all look forward with great interest and expectations each year to the Finance Minister's budget.Each year, we hope that we shall benefit somewhat by a reduction in taxes, such as some of those unnecessary, unfair and hidden taxes that the present regime has imposed and has refused to retire.All of us realize that taxes are, as we say, a necessary evil, but I maintain, the biggest evil is when the Federal Government forces the people of Canada to pay excess taxes in order to build a huge surplus to brag about.Every government should be like a charitable institution, it must not budget for surpluses nor should it waste the monies that have been entrusted to it.On these latter points, I feel that the present Government in power have been ignoring the trust that we the taxpayers of Canada have given them, during the past few years.I do not intend to list all the different taxes that could be lifted, but one tax that effects nearly all of us, Income Tax, should be discussed.Can you imagine a married man with two children being expected to live on $2300.per year.That is what the present government expects.We are allowed $1000.exemption each for a man and his wife, and $150.for each child.This is ridiculous.I honestly feel that a fair exemption for you, the average taxpayer with two children is $3500.\u2014 $3000.for a man and his wife and $250.for each child.I shall seek this exemption if I am elected as your Progressive Conservative member, but I shall necd your support, your vote, so that I can work faithfully on behalf of you.Why should a farmer, the backbone of our country, be taxed on the equipment and machinery which he requires to maintain the production of food to feed the people of Canada?Since 1949, the cost of commodities and services that the Canadian Farmer must buy, have increased by 24.6% whereas during the same period, prices of agricultural products have dropped 11.6%.I shall speak more about this next week, but the point I wish to stress is, we are still being taxed to the hilt.The Liberal Government says that it is neither wise nor necessary to reduce taxes at this time.Yet they wish the young men to stay on the farm and the only real encouragement they can give him, is the assurance that he shall be burdened with heavy taxation and no protection.MR.FARMER! Are you going to put up with this?You can help yourself by VOTING ON JUNE 10th, VOTE PROGRESSIVE CONSERVATIVE and elect me as YOUR REAL REPRESENTATIVE IN OTTAWA.During my visits with you this past week in the counties, I have learned with great astonishment from individual reports, the great lack of attention and absolute disregard to the wishes of the electorate by the present member.MY FRIENDS, you cannot allow this manner of representation to continue, during the next term of parliament.Your interests are at stake, and to protect them, you must vote Progressive Conservative to show your disapproval.The electorate must make it known that they are the masters and that they will not stand for this type of representation.I am personally doing my utmost to bring this message to you, the residents of the counties.But you must also help through encouraging and seeing to it that each and every eligible voter goes to the polls on June 10th and registers his disapproval.THIS IS THE ONLY OPPORTUNITY YOU WILL HAVE \u2014 take it.If you do not vote, you will be both giving support to my opposition and showing approval of the manner in which you have been represented during the last term of Parliament.\u2018 I shall be returning ext week with some important facts which will be of special interest to the farming industry.Meanwhile I shall be visiting as many of you as possible and if you have any problem that you wish to discuss, do not hesitate to contact me either by letter or by phone.I am at your disposal at all times.My only desire is to serve you and to serve you well.Remember: talk Progressive, vote Progressive Conservative, vote MERRILL BARRINGTON, THE ONLY MAN FOR OUR COUNTIES.Yours respectfully, MERRILL BARRINGTON, Progressive Conservative Candidate, Chateauguay - Huntingdon-Laprairie.P.8, It would appear that a poor job has been done on the enumeration in many districts.To avoid any trouble in voting, please check and see that your name is on the list.If it is not, contact the enumerator whose name appears on the bottom of the elector\u2019s list.The revision date for the list is May 23rd.Don\u2019t delay, contact your enumerator NOW| Merrill Barrington, Progressive Conservative Candidate.(Political Advertisement \u2014 P.C.Organization) Mr.and Mrs.Frank Ryan Both Mr.\u2014*The Farmer and the Farmer's Wife\u201d \u2014 are pictured here with \u201cpart of the family\u201d in many| R.H.Mellguham who was homes throughout the Valley by; master of ceremonies at a testi-|way of their broadcasts over, monlal dinner for the Ryans in CFRA.More than 1,000 valley |the Coliseum recently.farmers jammed the Coliseum Ryan, Kenneth Brown and Herb and Mrs.Ryan have become tp honor Mr.and Mrs.Ryan at a dinner organized by the farmers of the valley.\u2014 Dominion-Wide Photo Wookiy Review \u2014\u2014\u2014eummenes Creeping Republicanism By LEWTS MILLIGAN oh Some time ago Dr.Eugene Dr.Forsey.\u201cWhy on earth did Forsey, economic adviser to the anyone in the United States get Canadian Congress of Labor,|that report?Why should se- wrote a vigorous letter to the |curity information be made Toronto Globe and Mail protest-|available to any agency in ing against what he called another country, unless there \u201cCreeping Republicanism\u201d in|are special and cogent reasons Canada.He said there was evi-|for it in a particular case?\" dently a movement on foot to eliminate all nominal recogni-| These letters reveal Dr.Forsey tion of Canada\u2019s connection with|as a staunch Canadian and a the British Crown.He instanced|man of sound constitutional the gradual changing of the|judgment.As economic adviser title Royal Mail to that of|to the Congress of Labor he leaving for her new home in Abbots- ford, shortly.The W.A, of the Howick United Church presented her with a hand bag, there were about 50 ladies present, the WA.Is much indebted to Mrs.Brady for so kindly offering her home to us on this occasion, Ann's Veterans Hospital, was very much appreciated.home of Mr.and Mrs.Nap Parent.of Mr.and Mrs.R.A, Henderson.honour of Mrs.Edwards, who is The Georgetown Ladies Aid accompanied by Riverfield Ladies Aid, visited on Friday, May 10th at St.taking candy, cookles and cigarettes and with their family in Lachine.treated 147 patients there, which A number of relatives were entertained on Mother's Day at the Mr.and Mrs.Eddie Bant, Laura, Gloria and Sandra of Greenfield Park, were Monday guests at the Brockville, Ontario, visited over home of Mr.and Mrs.Wm.Turner.Mr.and Mrs.W.L.Henderson of St.Jerome were week-end guests|and Alexa and other relatives Obituary The Late Mrs.Roy McCanse Mr.Gordon Hamilton of Mrs.Roy McCanse dled Sa-|Montreal spent the weekend at 'turday, May 4th, at the Montreal [the home ol his parents, Mr.and| GLENELM \u2014 Mr General Hospital, after a linger- |Mrs.John Hamilton.ing illness at the age of 59.Her Sorry to report that Charlle funeral service was held from c.sn Wright is a patient at the Mont- St.Luke's Anglican Church,lreal General Hospital, It is .Hemmingford, on Tuesday, May THE GLEANER Wednesday, May 15th, 1957 § Glenelm .and Mrs.Gordon MacClenaghan of La- colle and children Nancy and Kenneth visited the Wilson home on Sunday, \u201cMother's Day\u201d.Th, 1957 at 230 pm.Rev.D.hoped that he will soon be much a ' Andrews.Montreal and Mr.Dean (1MProved.conducted the service.Mrs.| Mr.and Mrs.Sidney Schofleld, i Thelma Kennedy sang \u201cThe Old Mr.and Mrs.Norman MacLeish Rugged Cross\u201d.and Ann and Mr.and Mrs.M.G.| Mrs, MeCanse was an actlve| McIntyre spent the week end at (member of the W.A.of St.their respective homes here.\u2018Luke's Anglican church, also a member of the Eastern Stars.Mr.and Mrs.Donald Mac- i Mrs.McCanse (nee Marjorie Kenzie of Montreal spent the Rutherford) was a daughter of weekend at the home of Mr.and the late John Rutherford and'Mrs, Ross Ovans and Kevin.Mrs.Rutherford.Besides her , husband she 1s survived by her |Club News only son, Lt J.Bruce McCanse| The final card party and daice \u2018her daughter-in-law, Mrs.J.B.{of the season was held recently McCanse of Germany, her moth- [in the Brysonville Community er Mrs.Hattie Rutherford, two|Club hall with a good atten- .sisters, Mrs, Stirling Begg (Una) dance.Lucky prize winners of Wappinger Falls, N.Y., Mrs.Ver-|the evening were as follows: inon Ellerton Irene) of Hem-|Ladles: 1st, Mrs, Whiteford Mc- wingford; two nieces and, five Kell, 2nd, Mrs.Eddie Hooker nephews, to m sym s | extended.who ympathy Gents: 1st Kirk McKell, 2nd, \u201cInterment was In the local Willand Hamilton.cemetery.Pall bearers were: Messrs Malcolm Brown, Clayton Hinchcliffe, Percy Porter, Wm.Barrington.Allan\u2019s Corners Mrs, Wm.Jamieson of Athels- tan visited recently at the home of Mrs.Helen Peddis.A welcome to Allan's Corners is extended to Mr.and Mrs.Ross Ovans and Kevin and Mr.and Mrs.Cecil Newman.Miss Marjorie Bryson of Sir George Willlam Business School, Montreal, spent the week end at the home of her parents, Mr.and Mrs.Wilfred Bryson.: Mr.and Mrs.George Lamb spent several days this week 107 E.MAIN ST.Howard Zinc $9.95 Mr.Harry Cullen spent the week end at Bishop's University, Summer White Jewellery Hyde Drug Co.For Most Cars FIBRE COVER NOW $15.95 FIBRE COVER NOW $7.77 Mr.and Mrs.Wm.MacKin- non and daughter Gall of Montreal visited last week-end at the home of Mr.and Mrs.D.L.Brown.The community was shocked to hear of the sudden death of Mr.J.Henry last Friday morning.Sympathy is extended to the family.The Misses McIntosh from Toronto spent the week-end at the home of Mrs.John Henry and son Lorne, and attended the funeral of their brother-in-law, Mr.J.Henry, which took place last Sunday at the Kelly Funeral Home, Huntingdon.Mr.J.B.Dowe of Massena and Miss Norma Bush of Chateau- gay, N.Y, visited on Sunday afternoon, at the home of Mrs.Margaret Ewing.MALONE, N.Y.Seat Covers $1.77 Lennoxville, where he renewed old acquaintances and took part in a special softball game graduates against the college team.Mr.and Mrs.Max Cullen and family and Mr.Neil Cullen of Folding Aluminum Chairs $4.95 the weekend with Mr.and Mrs.Jim Cullen, Mrs.C.Thompson Vacation - Needs Our Regular Low Prices here.Canada Post, and the substitution of Canada Day for Dominion Day.These changes were sanctioned by the government, but there were, he said, other indications of a surreptitious but determined effort to undermine the constitutional monarchy of Canada and gradually change it into a republic, presumably after the pattern of the United States.In another letter to the Globe and Mail recently, Dr.Forsey firmly endorsed an editorial in that paper criticizing the Ottawa government's passing of \u201csecret\u201d information to the United States about the late Herbert Norman's alleged connection with communism.The editorial asked \u201chow on earth\u201d the U.S.Senate Committee got the RCMP report of October, 1950, on Mr, Norman.\u201cBut there is another question which no one has asked,\u201d sald has doubtless given sound, but apparently unheeded, advice to union leaders on the injurious effects of excessive demands and of strikes that so often ensue.In view of Dr.Forsey's strong stand against any interference by the United States in the rivate affairs of the Canadian government, one would imagine that he would be equally as strong in opposition to American labor unions interfering and actually dictating the policies of Canadian unions which vitally concern the Industrial and economic welfare of the Canadian people.We boast of our autonomy under the British Crown, but Canadian unionized labor has no autonomy under American union domination.If republicanism is crecp- ing into Canada It is being aided and abetted by Canadian labor unions.Council Meeting Township of Godmanchester The regular meeting of the Municipal Council of the Township of Godmanchester, was held on Monday, the 6th day of May, 1957.Councillors O'Connor, Hunter and Tannahill were absent, Mr.Olivier Leblanc, mayor, presided.Elzear Girouard came before the board about his bill for removing the councils share of the fence along his property on the Ste-Barbe sideroad, and after some discussion, Mr.Gi- rouard was informed that the council had already paid Lyall Sparrow for the same work and would have to investigate on the | matter.Mr.Girouard telephoned after going home that there was a mistake, he had not removed the fence.william MecClatchie asked if there had been anything done about his culvert on the north side of the road, opposite his property, and after some dis- $128.00; René Duheme $16.00; Fernand Leblanc $24.00; René Foran $15.75; M.M.Hooker $49.49; Francois Trépanier $48.; Royce Ruddock $19.50; Ad.Brise- bois $25.24: Elzear Girouard $15.00; Legault & Loiselle $26.17; The S.W.& P.$15.30; General Supply Co.$233.90.Rockburn Mr.Harold Kazulak of Vancouver, B.C., motored east, calling on his relatives and friends en route.He spent Wednesday, May Ath, with his sister, Mrs.Merrill Rosevear.Your Vote and Influence Respectfully Solicited For the Election of MERRILL E.BARRINGTON OFFICIAL Progressive-Conservative CANDIDATE CHATEAUGUAY - HUNTINGDON - LAPRAIRIE Fishing Tackle Camping $7.95 Sunshine Accessory Stores TEL.856 40 E.MAIN ST.Single Mantle Gas Lanterns MALONE Mr.and Mrs.Albert Rosevear and children of Huntingdon, visited Mr.and Mrs.Campbell of Franklin and Mrs.G.Rosevear of Rockburn, on Sunday afternoon.Howick Howick W.L HOWICK \u2014 With the Howick group entertaining, the W.I, met at the home of Mrs.W.H.Brady on cussion Mr.McClatchie was ad- ma ; y Tth.The meeting opened with vised there was no action taken the Ode, followed by the collect and in matter until the council gets ; a legal advice.salute to the Flag.There were 18 A letter from Mr.H.A.D.Somerville, M.P.P.dated April 20th was read and filed, in connection with the building of some private bridges over the Hall Creek., The Shawinigan Water and Power Co.is requested to replace the electric light at the New Erin Station, on the New York Central Rallway property, as the light had been removed by a misunderstanding and the \u2018members present, The Treasurer's report included the mention of a donation of five dollars to the funds from Miss Annie Hamilton and one of nine dollars from Mrs, Jeffries.Mrc.Sutherland reported further concerning the Home Economics and Manual Tralning prizes, after having again consulted Mrs.Leggitt and Mr.Laurie of the High School staff.The six grades taking Sewing and Cooking will be judged on general pro- 4 DY 1s ficiency in practical work.Three Hg tee s requested to reply groups, 1.Grades 6 and 7; 2.Grade Thos.McNair was permitted |8; 3.Grades 9, 10,11, will compete to build and repair the fence |for the wood-working prizes.along his property on the Clyde It was resolved that the Treasurer Corner sideroad.shold forward the membership fee B.Thorne and Marcel Taille- {to the C.A.C.for the convener of fer came before the Board want- Home Economics and to the United ing to know what has been done nations Society for the convener of about cleaning the Cowan Creek, Citizenship, The plaque for the Elliot A GENERAL MOTORS VALUE Safety-Mated Power in every Pontiac model Mr.W.L.Carr is the special superintendant, and would be able to explain the progress made on the project.A letter from Roméo Laberge was read and filed regards the Hall Creek, there was no action taken.A notice of motion was given that a By-law be prepared for the regular meeting in June, amending the Proces Verbal on the Hall Creek.It was resolved that William McClatchie be advised that this council has decided that all private culverts along public roads are at the installation and maintenance of property owners, whose land adjoins the above public roads.Councillor Sherry was appointed to look into the request for ditching along the Con- naught Road and No.4 Highway, re Bryson and McClatchie.The following bills are ordered paid: Corporation of the Town- ship of Elgin $200.00; Riverside Motors $10.60; J.J.Poirier the delegation was advised that | Memorial bed was passed around for the members to see.It Was announced that the Salvation Army truck would be here Thursday afternoon, May 16th.It will pick up glass jars and baling twine as well as the usual items.Mrs.Sutherland read an article on the different cuts of meat and Mrs, Smith conducted an Bducation quiz.,The delegates to the 33rd County Convention held at Riverfield, Mrs.Bruce Chisholm and Mrs.Roy Younie, gave their reports.Following this there was some discussion about the County Scholarship., Tt was announced that the next meeting would be held in the Fertile Creek Schoolhouse in the evening, to which husbands of the members would be invited.Mr.Roy Cameron will speak on farming in Colorado.Refreshments of fruit breads and pvr cakes were served with tea and fee, An afternoon tea was held at the home of Mrs.H.Brady on Friday ,afterncon from 2:30 to 4 pm, in I YOU'RE ALWAYS AHEAD WITH PONTIAC'S LEVER-SHIFT i AUTOMATI RANSMISSIONS .POWERGLIDE, | TURBOGLIDE, HYDRA-MATIC © Entre safely with \u201cpark 1 ober oh the rood I ways on © Honda never louve the wheel i © Basier \"recking\u2019\u2019 in snow or I Pontiac offers a lot that no other car can match .distinctively sleek styling .a proud and honored name for dependability .a proven performance record.But most important of all is Pontiac's outstanding choice\u2014of models, of series, of engines and transmissions .all perfectly matched for in-built safety.That wider choice means a complete range of action-packed Pontiacs to fit every driving need .and you can prove that to your complete satisfaction.See your nearest Pontiac dealer and drive a Pontiac \u2014right away ! a pill RIVERSIDE MOTORS REGD a oe na ima 6 THE GLEANER Wednesday, May 15th, 1957 the same month that the work is done.The Council discussed whether the police should be authorized New Look at Textile |inflation since 1938 and especially after World War II have brought prices to a level about ness.But their output and overall scale of operations are much smaller than those of their dition involves mueh shorter production runs and denies them comparable economies of 1 the level then prevailing.American competitors.This con-! mass production.° .| to carry fire arms.It was moved ently the py Imported \u2014 pe = ou ncil Meeting S by Councillor D\u2019Aoust, seconded fabrics that would in 1938 have \u2014 by Councillor Forget that the n ustr carried the highest rate, appli- .Secretary order Lo Blackjacks cable to fabrics valued at less Ormstown Village COUNCIL |368.22; .or y the police force.; \\ than 50 cents a pound, may now T g 39.22; Bell Telephone 11,08; Le It was moved by Councillor |Péclining portion of each countries.In 1953, it was 20% bear the lowest rate of 17.5% The regular meeting of the tingdon Cleanse.28.30: oan Barrington, seconded by Coun- Dollar spent on Textiles above the United Kingdom (the!and three cents per pound ap- Council of the Corporation of |bonum 5.61; Safety Supply Co, |¢ilor D'Aoust that all uniforms Fossibly an interesting factor|third highest consumer), 75% plicable to fabrics valued at HUNTINGDON HIGH SCHOOL the Village of Ormstown Was|118,73; Metropolitan aisance |badges, etc, purchased by the |l$ the declining proportion of above western Europe as a\\more than 80 cents a pound.held on May 6th, 1957 at 7:30 Co, 4250: Provid | Council must be returned to the the average individual's dollar Whole, 90% above Japan, and The Protestant School Commissioners of Hunting- pm.in the Town Hall, present| go.T2359): rovlcent Assurance Council at the end of the term ie | being used for clothing and|200% above the world average.| It is quite possible that the don are considering a kindergarten class for the 1957-1988 were Mayor Beaulieu, Council-|8576; \u2018Laurent Primeau 700: 91 Office.an Increased portion is| As with many other commo-|Werding in these tariff agree- school term.Parents of children born in 1952, who are lors oy, Forget.D'Aoust, Bar- Rosario Dupuis 14.00: Olvier It was moved by Councillor being sed as Hood eta rable dities, the Primary Textiles in ope eats be changed so 8s interested, should contact the undersigned on or before {Lg The.following accounts were Emond 7.00;Raymond Allen 7.00; |Roy, seconded by Councillor Bar- statistics prepared by the Food ove competition puis) mills more favourable treatment, || the 21st of May.da presented and accepted for pay- |lace Collins 118 32; a par Donald Primeau be allowed and Agriculture Organization O1 |cipal competitors are the United Put also the question of dump- In connection with the above parents will please ment on motion of Jouncillors gevin 5.00; Mare Viau 99.76: |$5.00 per month for the use of Canadian per capita consump- States, the United Kingdon, ret Ss very hard to secure note that all children who pre sir ein 0 tore the a clo : L.R.Ross 75.00; L.R.\u201830: his car.ndian and Japan.In the case, ; : sto c , \u2019 .Minister of Finance $44.60; Receiver General ue Ross 750; There was complaint that the von between 25% and 30% of \u201cthe United States, the \u20acvidence of dumping but Be- B Public Service Board $10.00; anada 7.38; elow that of the United States lothi i into Canada cording to the Gordon Com E.C.MARTIN, ac\u2019 E.A.Fennell 1.00; Chasle Fire|fence along side the Town Halllbut substantially ahead of other |S0ting coming into Canada rission, many of the American \\ Shawinigan Water & Power Co.|Expense 15.00; J.R.Campbell is In need of repairs.The Coun~ such as cotton goods, is pro- Experts, consulted on the views Secretary-Treasurer P mer 8 Sons 99.14; Donald Primeau |CH] decided to have same at-| Mr.Roger Simard came be-|duced cheaper on account of £n thé Canadian Industry's ' 17.00.tended to.fore the council regarding the, the tremendous production that problems, dealt with this ques- Quality Used [|], George Cooper came ve.|, 4, complaint was nanded, in| proposed sar-aivision south of that, country ls capasle of, This Bon Stic tna eller \u201cthat q fore the Council stating tnat|V12; Property along the river} Jrmstown.was moved by at times large quantities (in .belonging to the town is very |Councillor Dandurand, seconded |coming from India which at Equipment Bargains the sidewalk ons Green venue untidy.It was agreed to have|by Councillor Bryson that Lots| One tlme was an importer but Canadian ere) a ue te ELECTRO METALLURGICAL Council agreed to have neces.(his cleaned up as soon as pos-| No.1080-81 82-83-84 be changed (ls mow one of the largest ex- qumped in Canada, particularly Offered by Your sary repairs made sible.in the roll book from Antonio Prters.Japan is able to produce upon inventories in thelr COMPANY ¢ Caterpillar Dealer A representative from the MT.Chantigny came before Dandurand to Roger Simard.|many of the cheaper clothes country are excessive.From [l|Aluminum Steeple jacks ap-| the Council stating that gravel| It was moved by Councillor Cheaper than Canada mills.other inquiries, the Commission BEAUHARNOIS, QUEBEC U-875-A \u2014 Caterpillar D8 /proached the Council with the belonging to the Town had heen Dandurand, secondes by Coun to a! aspect = the Cana believed that the situation of \u2019 - .ne - merican primary textile .with BA bullderer Noo ond Toydaint the Water Tank Council agreed fo remove any |approve the plan of sub-division|dian Tariff Regulations have Pastry since 1951, character- has an opening for D cable control and D8L [l|to consider the offer gravel that might be on his [proposed by Mr.Roger Simard, taken place.In 1930, the duty |ized by price competition and towing winch FOB It was moved by Council property.it being understood that the|on cotton goods was approxi-|over-production in the face of l M 3 t S ervisor Montreal ' 2.Roy, seconded by Counciller| A letter complaining of drain- |council do not assume any re-|Mately 22':% British Preferen-|contracting demand, has been aintenance up .2] 490 Rennie that all accounts against age on the West end of Lampton sponsibility in regard to anything tial, 33% Most-Favoured Nation! conductive both to dumping in D Price .$ \u2019 the Village must be presented STéet Was read and the Council |in connection with this property.(Intermediate Tariff at that|canada and to offerings and Opportunity for Plant Maintenance Supervisor to as- - decided to investigate.John K.Dickson, special of-|time), and significantly higher!sales of goods in the Canadian sist in supervision of the maintenance department of a U-1013-B \u2014 Caterpillar D7 i Some Q.P.C.A.applications |ficer appointed at the April under the General Agreement Markets on terms based on large electric furnace company.Diesel track.type trator ee ELT he Cotncll\u201d No, meting on line tence adjoining ep) Trac, and Tarifs Hem 599) pries cusrentiy Im the Untied Candidates shoud be skied mechanie or machine w.- = action was taken on these.property of Mr.Ismael Guerin, o e sarl Cl relating ich were nevertheless ê intenan draulic angledozer and It was moved by Councillor reported that he has requested |to coloured cotton fabgics below real \u2018costs.of production.with experience In dirécting others In plant ma ance L Hyster _DTN towing F McCormick, seconded by Coun- |the interested parties to repair provides for bracket tariff rates.; pa The Company has a liberal and well-balanced pro- winch.F.0.B.Val d'Or, cillor Roy that property form- [or rebuild their respective fences.Being the Intermediate (Most-| Wholesale Prices 1 0 F J benefit plans covering Insurance Que.erly owned by Mr.E.A.Yates| A number of QP.C.A.hospital- Favoured-Nation since 1938) the| Wholesale prices in Cotton Health Saving ou > Retirement, , Pri $10 000 P be changed in the Roll Book [ization cards were put before|United States prior to World prices rose up earlier in the , 2 .; Price.9IY,VUV = to Mr.Walter Rember.the council.Mayor Arnold Bry- War ok paid, the highest rate United States, rising, to, more ; Salary Fil be commensurate ab train ne and pot L -261.A \u2014 î A letter from Mr.Sauveur |son was authorized to si 0 o an : cents per poun an o over e level pre- perience and compare U teat race actor PERFORM ANCE Gosselyn, the special super-|and the rest were tabled.two applicable to fabrics other than vailing under the warfime Price by other companies.Iv giving full parti lars of id FOB.intendent on the Brethour It was moved by Councillor|denim valued less than cents control.By , ey na Applicants should reply giving full particulars o gun Hyster winch.F.O.B Branch of the Martin Water- Rodger, seconded by Councillor | pound.Lower rates applied to|already reached one post war education, work experience, age and present salary level : course was read.As there was|Bolduc that the Council apply |E00ds values between 50 cents|peak.Another was registered to the Industrial Relations Department of the Company.L Price .$3,350 not sufficient information, no to the Quebec Municipal Com- and 80 cents a pound jand still |in JIL ater declines in Jaa TT action was taken.mission for permission t -|lower rates to those valued over|and .ereafter a ge U-860-D \u2014 Caterpillar DW- Mr.Raymond Dumas asked to row up to $5,500.00 to eut der 80 ents a pound When these decline, Sook Place to 0 2 point tractor with No.21 cable paye à street as that street in galions on the, drainage assess United States fa tea he bulk PO Canada, the rise in prices ul control and Caterpillar poorly lighted.It was moved by repaid out of tax Brock to be of coloured cotton fabrics were|did not take place until later No.15 scraper.F.OB.Councillor McCormick, seconded levies on the Black Bronk special lyalyed at less than 50 cents|due to longer retention of price Montreal.\u2018by Councillor Roy that a light t TOok assess-|a pound and consequently bore| controls.The net result, however, Price $20,600 be placed on his location, ment.the highest rate.But price is interesting, as the price \u2019 ev e side walk on Chateauguay = declined after reaching 25% CHILDREN S U-957-A \u2014 International Street was reported to be a over the 1048.toa point about LI -TD18 Diesel track-type poor condition an was de- 8% above the evel.with a Bucyrus- cided to make repairs on this With the diverging trends I IS [ff Wa Wf THE HUNTINGDON SHOOTING |, uf, be oli om | er.F.OB.Quebec City.was moved by Councillor A i ers: prevented DRESSES d ! \u2019 i i Roy, seconded by Councillor Canadian producers prevented P Price .$5,550 There's nothing like one Barrington that the valuators be CLUB INC.equivalent adjustment, and led U-193-D \u2014 Allis-Chalmers of our crafts powered by a notified to value all new bulld- to narrowed profit margins or Dia.Diese mei iyve fine Scott Atwater outboard ings ang addiiors hat, have WISH TO ANNOUNCE loses, on may, ams, In he tractor with Baker cou\u201d motor for an enjoyable sum-|and have this -work completed that the .activities are Canadian market contracting, Large gv.el and pec iri mer, Drop in and see our] of the feisn of ihe BAG now resumed tthe Lan EEE = | er.F.O.B.Montreal.splay ol boats and oc It was moved by Councillor Shooting grounds situ- of Canadian primary products assortment : Price .$5,750 Atwater motors.orget, seconded by Counclllor ated at V4 mile from declined.\"Aous a e week O ay .: 20-25 be clean up week for the the Village of St.Barbe Market and Production ; of styles, W Village of Ormstown and resi- on Route 3.All marks- Therefore the question is the x, \u2019 dents are requested to make an men are invited Proquction Er he future.if \u201che | ite , , Equipment Limited LIONEL RICHER, prop.Thain poo ean up and beautify Canadian Primary Textiles wish colours , - Next Sun M 19 to remain in \u2018business.The Councillor D'Aoust was ap , ITEAY 160 Larocque Road pointed in charge of workmen demands of Canadian consumers and sizes N 5550 Ferrler St.Montreal 9 until next meeting in June.and every second Sun- for many textile products, stim- -7361 3 ulated in part a Tel, Riverside Valleyfield, Tel.FR, 3-5622| The meeting adjourned.day thereafter with respect to styles by prox- Bi 1125 de la Canardière, Quebec Tel.4-3517 BL EE SRR CEA F GAS OR ELECTRIC COMPLETELY AUTOMATIC Two coats of flawless gloss-like lining keeps water crystal clear and makes tank completely tust proof, « Dial type thermostat permits easy selection of water temperature from 125° to 175 ph WAITER ALWAYS ON TAP- ORMSTOWN PARISH COUNCIL The regular meeting of the Council of the Parish of St.Malachie d'Ormstown was held in the Town Hall, on Tuesday evening, May 7th., 1957; present Mayor Arnold Bryson, Councillors Bolduc, Sproule, Bryson, Smith, Rodger and Dandurand.The following accounts were presented and approved for payment on motion of Councillors Bryson and Smith: Lionel Brunet $2.00; Leandre Bayard $16.50; Lionel Bazinet 26.00; Elzear Prevost 12.10; Clarence Forrester $24.50; Cesaire Poissant 44.00; Shawinigan W.& P.Co.6.81; Mrs.Lesch 10.00; L.R.Ross 66.00; Sauveur Gosselin $15.00; Willand Hamilton 4.50; Lionel Bolduc 13.25; Village of Ormstown 5.62.It was moved by Councillor Rodger, seconded by Councillor Smith that the valuators be notified to value all new buildings and additions that have been made since the last valuations and have the work done for the revision of the roll at the June meeting of the council.Mr.Chantigny came before the council with a request that repairs be made on Osmond St., north of Rallroad tracks.The Council agreed to have this attended to.There was a complaint of garbage scattered along the road- { For further information contact Armand Dumouchel, Pres.Tel: Huntingdon CO.4-2611 or Jacques Girouard, Sec\u2019y St.Barbe, Tel.: Valleyfield FR.3-0507 OF YOUR RUGS and.UPHOLSTERY.PA RENEW THE LIFE | Let us revitalize | them with our sham- ¥poo Clean Method.\u201cIt Costs Less imity to the United States and the assimilation of American Advertisement, are extremely varied and subject to changing taste.At the same time the capacity of the domestic market is small compared with the American market.Canadian producers feel they must do what they can to satisfy their customers, or forfeit the busi- The Baby's Store Minnie Larocque 94 E.MAIN ST.MALONE, N.Y.Find out how this Fairbanks-Morse .RIDING MOWER! 21\u201d ROTARY RIDING MOWER cuts your lawn mowing to half the time it usually takes\u2014without tiring you or overworking your heart! Look at these quality mower features: way south of the village and e Fiberglas insulation keeps woter piping it was decided to send & letter Available in Round and hot for instant use, Table Top Models, In Than You Think\u201d powerful 2% hp., 4-cycle engine aes CS Made of h 4 copocities for eve to the Ormstown Village council ., * with © gleaming Yared enameling steel need.id asking them to take steps to recoil starting fini CSA Approved.prevent garbage from falling off HUNTINGDON DRY CLEANERS Cleaners - Shirt Launderers - Storage Tel.CO.4-5440 McCOY BROS.Tel.CO.4-5392 HUNTINGDON 2 \u2018 \" the Town Truck and to remove quieting \u201cLo-Tone silencer such as is already lying along side the road.\u2019 À EMPIRE T.V.kT Ph, sori a Es ficer on Black Brook drainage « Tel.CO4-2900 Huntingdon! ise to nave certain changes council to have certain changes (Political Advertisement) GIVE St.Laurent = wide tread tires that protect your lawn fast method of adjusting cutting height Ts foam rubber seat.Huntingdon | Me an te pl Official Opening Meeting of Liberal Candidate DAVID COTE 253 Jacques Cartier Valleyfield Glass & Supply rue | EVERYTHING IN GLASS FOR BUI'DINGS & MIRRORS os FE \u201c nds M GLAZING IN WOOD & METAL FRAMES | unday, May 19, | WINDOW GLASS \u2014 FIGURED GLASS HEAVY SHEET GLASS 3/16 TO % POLISHED PLATE GLASS MIRRORS RESILVERING OF MIRRORS .CAST WIRED GLASS 4 LEADED GLASS St.Constant Public School 2.SPEAKERS: Storefront Construction Dui Ct, te Lend Conidae CHIPPING and SAND BLASTING FOR FANCY LIGHTS and DOORS, etc.and Other Designs Made to Sketch or Order (Political Advertisement) POLISHED WIRED GLASS Yj | A: ieee en NN A aap vera.Fi HF th Se sen CE mes ee Le \u20ac < : +e = te a a+ PE a F Births - Marriages - Deaths Born ABERCROMBIE \u2014 At the Barrie \u201cMemorial Hospital, Ormstown, on May 13th, 1857, to Mr.and Mrs.Beauharnois, Que., a daughter.BARRIERE \u2014 At the Barrie Memorial Hospital, Ormstown, on May 13th, 1857, to Mr.and Mrs.Leo Barriere, Hemming- ford, Que.a daughter.JDBIJEAU \u2014 At the Huntingdon county Hospital, Huntingdon, Que., on May 9, 1957, to Mr.and Mrs.Leonard Bijeau, Dundee, Que., a daughter.BOYD \u2014 At the Huntingdon County Hospital, Huntingdon, yQue., on May 13, 1657, to Mr.\u201cand Mrs.Julius Boyd, Hunt- ingdon, Que.a son, CHARLAND \u2014 At the Barrie Memorial Hospital, Ormstown, Richard Abercrombie, ' on May 12th, 1957, to Mr.and.Mrs.Laurier Charland, St.Chrysostome, Que., a son.CRETE \u2014 At the Barrie Memorial Hospital, Ormstown, on May 11th, 1957, to Mr.and Mrs.Roger Crete, Ormstown, Que., a daughter.DAOUST \u2014 At the Huntingdon County Hospital, Huntingdon, Que, on May 7, 1957, to Mr.and Mrs.Mirejl Daoust, Hunt- ingdon, Que., a son.DEYETTE \u2014 At the Huntingdon County Hospital, Huntingdon, Que., on May 14, 1957 to Mr.and Mrs.Donald Deyette, St.Anicet, Que., a son.LABERGE At the Barrie Memorial Hospital, Ormstown, on May 10th, 1957, to Mr.and Mrs.Bernard Laberge, Ste.Martine, Que, a son, LAPIERRE\u2014At the Huntingdon County Hospital, Huntingdon, Que., on May 8, 1957 to Mr.and Mrs.Ovila Lapierre, Caza- ville, Que, a son.LATREILLE \u2014 At the Hunting- don County Hospital, Hunting- don, Que.on May 10, 1957, to Mr.and Mrs.Rene Latreille, Huntingdon, Que., a son.LEFEBVRE \u2014 Aft Ste.Jeanne d'Arc Hospital, Montreal, to Mr.and Mrs.Rolland Lefebvre, of Lacolle, Que., formerly of Huntingdon, Que.a son Phillip Joseph.LEMIEUX \u2014 At the Barrie Memorial Hospital, Ormstown, on May 6th, 1957, to Mr.and Mrs.Leo Lemieux, Howick, Que., a son.POIRIER \u2014 At the Huntingdon County Hospital, Huntingdon, Que.on May 12, 1957, to Mr.and Mrs.Gerard Poirier, Hun- tingdon, Que., a son.VAILLANCOURT \u2014 At the Hun- tingdon County Hospital, Hun- tingdon, Que., on May 11, 1957, to Mr.and Mrs.Eugene Vaillancourt, Huntingdon Que, a son.WHITEHEAD \u2014 At the Barrie Memorial Hospital, Ormstown, Que., on May 11th 1957, to Mr.and Mrs.John Whitehead, Ormstown, Que., a son.Married x + 3 A A FYI \u2014 EE Man Ed BRAT ra p= en i.Pp Er Sa TET BROPHY-RUDDOCK \u2014 Af, Calvary United Church, West- mount, Que., on April 18, 1957, Pearl May, daughter of Mrs.and the Late Thomas Rud- dock to Thomas Allan Brophy, son of the Late Mr.and Mrs.Brophy, of Westmount, Que.Rev.Charles R.Plaskett officiated.R.E.KELLY & SON Reg'd.Funeral Directors Ambulance Service Flowers PHONES: CO-4-5447 CO-4-2460 Huntingdon, Que.Cosgrove FUNERAL HOME \u2014_ We Have Built Our Reputation on people's complete faith in us, through faithful, conscientious service since 1914.F.H.Cosgrove Phone 6206 and 6288 Ft.Covington - Dundee CE BOOTH\u2019S FLORIST Flowers For Occasions 100 Wellington St.Phone CO-4-2996 Huntingdon Member of Allied Florists and Growers of Canada and United Florists of Canada RER | ] Huntingdon United Church 10.30 Guest Preacher: HOWARD FRASER, BA.7.45 \u201cSinglehearted Devotion to God\u201d 3rd in a Series of Bible Studies \u201cTHE SERMON ON THE MOUNT\u201d Read: Matthew 6:19-34 EVERYBODY WELCOME \u201cBehold I am vile: what shall I answer thee?I will lay mine hand upon my mouth\u201d.i Job 40, 4 If interested write: Box 213, Station B Montreal Ormstown Presbyterian Church Minister Rev.J.CLARKE HOOD, BA.BD.Anniversary Services SUNDAY, MAY 19th 125th of the Founding of the Congregation, 25th of the Dedication of the Church.11.30 a.m.Public Worship 7.30 p.m.Public Worship Social hour to follow Guest Minister: Rev.W.H.BROWN, MA, Charlottetown, P.E.I.A cordial welcome to all friends of the Congregation Married CLARK-ENGLISH At St.James Anglican Church, Orms- town, Que., on May 4th, 1957, Gladys Elizabeth, youngest daughter of Mr.and Mrs, William McKay English to Kenneth John Clark, son of Mr.and Mrs.John Clark Hunting- don, Que.HELM-HAMMOND At St.James the Apostle Church, Montreal, Que, on April 27, 1957, Isabel Bedford, third daughter of Mr.and Mrs.G.Bedford Hammond, Bray, County Wicklow, Ireland, to Gordon Ainsley, son of the late T.Gordon Helm and Mrs.Helm, Huntingdon, Que.Rev.Arthur MacRae officiating.PENTINGA-CAMERON At Zion United Church, Dundee, Que., on May 4, 1957, Muriel Marilyn, daughter of Mr.and Mrs.Hugh A, Cameron, Dundee, Que., to Robbert Pentinga, son of Mr.and Mrs.K.K.Pen- tinga, Rotherdam, Holland, Rev.Robert Beal officiating.Died BROWN \u2014 At the Barrie Memorial Hospital, Ormstown, on May, 8, 1957, Janet Lang, wife of the late Albert Brown, Howick, Que., in her 63rd year.Interment at Riverfield Cemetery.MACFARLANE\u2014At Valois, Que., on Tuesday, May 14, 1957, Helen Reid, wife of David B, Macfarlane, mother of John.Funeral, Thursday, May 16th at 11.00 a.m.in Valois United Church.Interment at Hunt- ingdon, at 1.30 p.m.WILSON \u2014 At Calgary, Alta.on April 29th 1957, after a short illness, Norman Mec- Diarmid Wilson, son of the late Mr.and Mrs.James Wilson of Havelock Corners, Que.Age 85 years.In Memoriam Awarded Special Prizes At the convocation at the United Theological College, recently, Howard C.Fraser, BA, was awarded a Diploma and E.J.Van Goudoever, BSc., was awarded Second Charles Gurd Bursary, John Dillon Middle Year Prize.The latter was also awarded the First Samuel Finley Prize.Howard Fraser was awarded the Baylis Williams Scholarship for General Proficiency.-Q= Sell Summer Home Mr.and Mrs.Len Gaetz have sold their home at Sylvestre's Point to Messrs W.J.Purcel, R.Irving Robert and F.F.Gorman of Utica.The purchasers have been coming to this area for many years for their fishing holidays and week-ends.Mr.and Mrs.Gaetz have acquired a home in Florida at St.Petersburg, where Mr.Gaetz is engaged in real estate work.== Helping Hand To Reach Destination + Huntingdon Locals + | the Faculty of Divinity of McGill University.He will be ordained to the Ministry of the United Church of Canada at the annual meeting of the Montreal and Ottawa Conference to be held in Ottawa during the first week of June.At the evening hour of worship Mr.Beal will jcontinue his series of Bible Studies on \u201cThe Sermon on the Mount\u201d taking as his subject: \u201cSinglehearted devotion to God\u201d.-0=- Junior Boy's Club The Junior Boy's Club of Hun- tingdon United Church held their regular meeting in the Church Hall, on Friday evening.The program included a period of recreation and group discussions on the theme: \u201cThe Christian Boy and His Home\".During the business meeting plans were made for future programs of the group and the boys accepted an invitation to conduct the service of worship on Flower Sunday to be (held in June.The world is certainly small for, -0- on Sunday a couple from Holland Special Mother's Day Music landed at Dorval Airport several | The Ladies\u2019 Choir of St.Joseph's hours ahead of time expected, and Church brought special significance thus were not met by two parties to Mother's Day at the 11:30 mass who had planned to do so.However ,by singing hymns appropriate to the Mr.The-v-Mistelrooy was on the occasion, under the leadership of spot, as his wife and four children were to take a K.LM.plane for a two month's vacation to their old home in Holland.Mr.Mistelrooy told the newcommers, Mr.and Mis.Gerald Stout that he would be glad to bring them to the Gleaner, in Huntingdon, and he would then go and visit his former employer, Mr.and Mrs.Morris Leggat, Herdman where he is presently employed by our good friend John MacLennan.Earlier in the week Mr.and Mrs.W.C.F.Disch, William Disch and Miss L.Disch, natives of Holland, arrived in Huntingdon.Four of these Dutch folks are presently employed by the Gleaner.-0- Legion Military Whist .With 19 teams or a total of 76 players competing, the Military Whist staged by Huntingdon Branch was a most successful event.The M.C.'s were Reg.Daniel and Percy McGowan, who supervised the play.Also in assistance were Vice President Irvin Leberge: Treasurer Gordon D.Ferry: James Willock: Lorne Fennell and Frank Napier.Refreshments, mostly contributed by wives of Legionaires and friends, were purveyed by Mrs.Rita Sadler, ichairman, and Mrs.Roy Goodfellow of the Refreshment Committee, and Mrs.John McCrow.The first prize winners were: Mrs.A, Stephen (Captain); Mrs.W.Taylor; Mrs.B.Gardner: Mrs.L.Henderson.Consolation prizes: John Cunning- tham (Captain): Mrs.John Cunning- \u2018ham.Lorne and Mrs.Fennell.| Drawing: Mrs.McCartney.Door Prize: Mrs.Nelson White.-0- Guest Preacher At United Church Howard Fraser, B.A.will be the guest preacher at the morning service of worship on Sunday, at Huntingdon United Church.Mr.Fraser is a member of Zion United [Church in Dundee, and has just completed his theological studies in In Memoriam WHEALON \u2014 In loving memory of my dear son, Clifford, who passed away May 18th, 1952 \u2014 \u201cNo one knows how much I miss you No one knows the bitter pain T have suffered since I lost you, Life has never been the same, There is not a day dear loved one That I do not think of you, My lips cannot speak when I feel lonely My heart is heavy as I say God only knows how much I miss you In this lonely home to-day.\u201d Sadly missed by, i Your Mother.Cards of Thanks I wish to sincerely thank Drs.McCrimmon and Cameron, nurses and staff of the Huntingdon County Hospital, for excellent care while I was a patient there, also the Athelstan Societies for fruits.gifts and all cards.They were deeply appreciated.Clifford McHardy.UPTON \u2014 In loving memory of our Son and Brother, Lionel.who passed away 5 years ago, May 18th, 1952 \u2014 \u201cIts a lonely life without you, and sad has been the way, For life at home is not the same since vou were called away.It was a sudden ending, too sudden to forget.For those who loved you dearly are the ones who never forget.\u201d Sadly missed by, Dad, Mom and Brother Rupert.TOVANS \u2014 In loving memory of Ronald R.Ovans, who departed this life May 13.1948 \u2014 \u201cLike falling leaves the years slip b But love and memories never die.\u201d Ever remembered by, His Parents.Card of Thanks I wish to extend my sincere thanks to my friends and relatives for the cards, letters.fruits and gifts I received during my stay in the Mon- trea] General Hospital.Hilda Legault.Cherished Memories That Live Forever A well-chosen monument NRW OW be LAB IE ETS in Scotch or Canadian granite beautifully expresses the loving memories that live forever in your heart.SEF.OUR DISPLAY Ormstown, Que.PHONE 31 « Vu or an I wish to extend to my relatives, kind neighbours, and friends, also all the Grange members my sincere thanks and appreciation, for all the help they gave me while I was a shut-in with inflamatory rheumatism, also to the Ladie's Aid, Cemetery Comm.The Grange, for their baskets of fruit, also to all other friends for the fruit, chocolates, cigs., ice cream, and other lovely things and the reading material, cards and letters T received and for all who came to call and talk awhile to pass the time.Wm.H.Graham.\u2018 The members of the Cockerline and Fraser familles, wish Lo express their appreciation and thanks to their relatives, friends and neighbours for many acts of kindness and |ereavement messages of sympathy shown to them during their recent sad We wish to extend our sincere thanks to the doctors and nurses of the Barrie Memorial Hospital, and to our relatives, neighbours and friends, for their many acts of kindness and sympathy during our recent sad bereavement.The Brown Family.We wish to express our sincere thanks to relatives, friends and neighbours for their kindness and expressions of sympathy during our recent sad bereavement.Roy, Bruce and Theresa MéCanse, Mrs.H.Rutherford, Vernon and Irene Ellerton and Family.The family of the late Mrs.Wil- llam MacPherson wish to express their sincere thanks and appreciation for the many acts of kindness and expressions of sympathy extended by their relatives, friends and neighbours during their sad bereavement of a dearly beloved mother, and after that go to Martintown | No.81, Canadian Legion, on May 8.| Mrs.Emery Latreille.-0- Thank Offering Meeting The Easter Thank Offering Meet- ling of the W.M.S.of the Huntingdon , United Church was held last Wednesday, May 8th.The President, Mrs.G.Harper was the chair and led the Devotional eriod.After a short business meeting, ithe President introduced the Guest (Speaker, Mrs.W.Rennie, who is a Sectional Vice President of the Mon- .treal Presbyterial W.M.S.and represents this district at the Executive Meetings.She is also President of the local Evening Auxillary.Mrs.Rennie gave a very interesting report on the Convention of the iMontreal Presbyterial W.M.S.held in Weslev United Church on Feb, 27 and 28.Her account of the several sessions and the summing up of the discussions wee given in her own in- nimetable way and held the attention of her audience.After the close of the meeting a social hour was held and refreshments were enjoyed by everyone.-0- Visit Hospital on Hospital Day About sixty friends of the Hun- tingdon County Hospital gathered there on Sundav afternoon in honor of Hospital Day.The Exccutive of the Ladies Auxiliary acted as hostesses and their president, Mrs.Rupert Hawley, and the nurses, took the visitors on a tour of the Hospital.All were pleased with the improved appearance of the nurses quarters and the re-decora- ting of the various rooms.The Tea Table was prettily decorated with spring flowers and candles.Mrs.W.Harper and Mrs.F.G.McCrimmon presided.Mrs.R.W.Rowat, Mrs.Douglas Stephen and Mrs.Howard Kelly were in charge.in P -0- The Lawyer-By G.Meloche, Q.C.Mr.George Meloche, Q.C., Crown Presecutor, Valleyfield, addressed the Rotary Club on Monday.Mr, Melo- che gave a \u201cclassification\u201d talk, viz: \u201cThe Lawyer\u201d.In the course of his | remarks he intimated that in the Province of Quebec there are 5.000] |lawyers.Many lawyers have specialized in the various branches of law and lke the medical practitioners who serve the public in rural areas, the lawyer who gives advice on many | subjects in rural areas could well be | augmented as to numbers.He further |stated that the profession had in recent years made progress toward i raising the standards of the lawyers | 50 as to eliminate lawyers who were inclined to apply themselves for selfish gain at the expense of clients.To meet the expense involved to: combat such mal practices he stated the members of the profession all contributed a small annual fee, which collectively gave their association a substantial sum of money to carry on their work toward establishing this higher standard of practice.-0- Award of Scholastic Merit The Protestant Committee of the Quebec Department of Education announced last week, that the Board |of the Order of Scholastic Merit had awarded a First Degree (Merit) to IMiss Mable Alice MacMillan, of Huntingdon High School, Hunting- don, Que.The award is made for long and faithful service in the teaching profession as well as for worthwhile contributions to education.The presentation will probably be made during the annual convention of the teachers which is held in the month of October.-0- Empire Day Holiday Observance Stores, Business premises and other establishments will be closed on Monday, May 20th, in observance of the traditional \u201cMay 24th\" Empire Day holiday.However, The Gleaner office will remain open on Monday.May 20th, but will be closed on Friday, May 24th and until Monday, May 27th.Advertisers and correspondents are asked to keep notice of this.-0= Welcome Rain A welcome rain started to fall on Thursday evening and continued throughout the day on Friday.The week-end was dry and fairly warm although a little cloudy at times.On Tuesday afternoon a further few showers occurred.It was beginning to look quite serious before this as high winds and warm weather tended to dry out the land as seeding operations were taking place.However, seeding is well advanced this year.There was little snow during the winter months, so there is not much in the way of reserved moisture and for a good crop, several rain showers throughout the growing ses- son will be needed.-0- The Royal Canadian Army Service Corps Band (Huntingdon Citizens\u2019 Band) took part in a parade at Montreal on Sunday afternoon.Last night (Tuesday) the bandsmen were again in Montreal for a ceremony at the RCASC.Armory.\u2018The local band is well received in Montreal both by Army personnel and civilians and Hunt- | ingdon is fast becoming known as the home-town of a very good military band.Although little has been heard in The Gleaner columns of late with regard to Huntingdon Citizens\u2019 Band, the Band has been busy at least one night a week practicing or attending parades.With the coming of warmer weather.summer concerts will soon be held in Prince Arthur Square.Bandmaster Moore informed The Gleaner this week that a full schedule of concerts has been drawn up.As the idea of a band shell has been shelved for the present, it might be well if the town fathers would consider building a roof on the existing platform in the park; on several occasion in the past years concerts have been rained out elther directly by rain or by rain dripping from overhanging trees after a shower.The band is appreciated in other towns and cities where they have occasion to play \u2014 the home-town might at least provide a roof \u2014 especlally when one stops to remember that not once has the band even taken up a silver collection at the summer concerts.The Band promotes the Town \u2014 lets have the Town promote itself by having a suit- âble bandstand.The Misses Anita Welburn and Sylvia Tessier, both of whom are Huntingdon County Hospital nurses, are presently enjoying a vacation in Florida.They left Dorval Airport at 8.30 Sunday evening and expected to arrive at Tampa around 2.30 a.m.the next day.Wedding HELM-HAMMOND The wedding of Isobel Bed- ford, third daughter of Mr.and Mrs.G.Bedford Hammond, Ireland, and Gordon Ainsley, only son of the late Mr.T.Gordon Helm, and Mrs.Helm, Huntingdon, Que., took place on Saturday, April 27th.at 1.30 p.m.at the church of St.James the Apostle, Montreal.The service was conducted by the Rev.Arthur MacRae.The bride, who was given away by Mr.Herbert Henry, wore a gown of ivory brocade with a fingertlp veil of ivory tulle, and carried a bouquet of pink roses and white hyacinths.Mrs.George Tannahill, Mont- : réal, was Matron of Honour and the Bridesmaids were Miss Dorothy Helm, Montreal, sister of the groom, and Miss Cheryl Park, Huntingdon.The bridesmaids wore forest green grosgrain dresses with crescent hcaddresses of pink carnations, and carried bouquets of pink carnations and mald- enhair fern.Mr.Thomas Crooks was best man, and the ushers were Mr.Seaforth Lyle and Mr.Robert Smithers.Following the reception given by the bride's sister, Miss Barbara B.Hammond, in the Phi Kappa Pi Fraternity Mr.and Mrs.Gordon A.Helm left for New York State, the bride travelling in a tailored suit of dark green barathea, with a white hat, tan accessories and a corsage of The marriage of Muriel Marilyn Cameron, daughter of Mr.and Mrs.Hugh A.Cameron, to Mr.Robert Pentinga, son of Mr.and Mrs.K.K.Pentinga, took place on Saturday, May 4th, in the Zion United Church, Dundee, the Rev.Robert Beal officiating.Mrs.Charles Brown layed the wedding music and Fast prior to the commencement of the ceremony, Mr.Charles Houston sang \u2018Prayer of Thanksgiving\u201d and during the signing of the register, he sang \u201cO Perfect Love\u201d.The church was decorated with various colours of gladioli, pompoms and snapdragons and bows of white ribbon marked the guest pews.The bride, who was given In marriage by her father, wore a floor-length gown of nylon tulle over taffeta, fashioned with a strapless bodice, embroidered nylon tulle jacket with a little collar and long fitted sleeves forming points over the hands, and a bouffant skirt with inserts of embroidered ulle.Her short veil of tulle Illusion vas held by a coronet of hand clipped lace and nylon tulle trimmed with pearls and sequins and she carried a semi-cascade bouquet of pink carnations and split white carnations.Miss Ethelyn Ferguson, mald of honour and Miss Irene Sweetman and Mrs.Wm.Bonser the bridesmalds, wore identical gowns of pale blue, fashioned with a fitted bodice of nylon tricot, square neckline and short sleeves and full skirts of taffeta.white carnations.sociation met on Tuesday evening in the Auditorium of the High School, with a fair attendance, Several matters arising from the minutes of an executive meeting were presented to the membership for approval or otherwise and were passed unanimously.The important question of the meeting had to do with the coming graduation of the students.The suggestion was made by Rev.Beal, who said he had been approached by Huntingdon Home and School As- | They wore matching shoes and head bands and carried round Dedication Service Planned For Graduating Students service.The parents, the staff of the school and the students of Grades 10 and 11 should all take part in it.Following the service, he sug- jgested that a social time should be held and a presentation to the graduating students be a feature.A committee was formed and this committee will work out detafls of the program to be followed, together with the ministers of the three churches.The ceremony will be held sometime prior to graduation and will be of an impressive nature so someone else, that part of the gradu- that the students will have some- ation exercises should take the form {thing to remember and cherish of a religious ceremony.(that the ministers of all three School will get behind this plan in Protestant churches had agreed with [full strength.A collection will be the idea and he wanted it ratified taken up at the service and this will by the Home and School Associa- | be handed over to the endowment tion which should sponsor the idea.| fund of the Association.More will Briefly the plan is for a religious | be published on this as the plans service of dedication of the students develop.in a special church ceremony and Dr.K.Willis announced that the For Spring & Summer Driving ® Tune-up ® Spring Change .Over Eliminate vibration, uneven wear.Prolong the life of your tires.It only costs $5.00 plus weights to balance your 4 wheels CONSULT US FOR THAT REPAIR JOB WE STOCK CHRYSLER PARTS PROMPT AND EXPERT ATTENTION He said throughout their lives.The Home and | THE GLEANER Wednesday, May 15th, 1957 MARRIED AT ZION UNITED CHURCH, DUNDEE 7 | Advertises Drunk Drivers\u2019 Names Regular publication of the names | of drunken drivers whose Licences 3 | § official Newfoundland Gazette and | have been suspended promises to be- M (come one of the most widely read { columns in Newfoundland.Under a government act brought ÿ in during the last session of the (legislature, names of all persons who have lost their driving Licences will be published in the governments another daily newspaper, The act does not specify how often the lists will be published.\u2018This is not a new practice in Newfoundland.It was done some 25 years ago for a short time but a justice department official said it was discontinued because cars were few and convictions were scarce.Resumption of the practice has attracted wide-spread comment throughout the rest of Canada.Halifax Magistrate J.F.McManus was not greatly impressed.\u201cUndoubtedly the publication of names in an advertisement will have some effect,\u201d he sald, \u201cbut not as {much as n stiff sentence.Getting ;drunk drivers off the road for longer | 468 \u2018periods will hit them where it hurts bouquets of pale pink, deep pink and white carnations.Miss Carol Ann Ross, cousin of the bride, who was flower girl wore a gown of pink lace over nylon tulle with a sweetheart neckline and cap sleevs and carried a small basket of \"assorted spring flowers.Mr.Edward Burran acted as best man for Mr.Pentinga and [the ushers were Mr.Richard De Lorme and Mr.A.Zuaninberg.The bride's mother chose a dress of rusty rose nylon lace jover taffeta with a corsage of I pale pink carnations.| The groom's mother wore a dress of pearl grey nylon lace over taffeta and a corsage of deep pink carnations.The reception was held at the Huntingdon Chateau with 120 guests in attendance.Miss Lorna Fleming was In charge of the guest book.As her going away outfit the bride chose a grey worsted suit, red hat and patent leather accessories and a corsage of red carnations.After a brief honeymoon in the Laurentian Mountains, Mr.and Mrs.Pentinga will be residing In Harrington, Quebec, where they will serve on a summer mission charge of the United Church of Canada.Among the guests were Mrs.K.K.Pentigna, Rotterdam, Holland; Mr.and Mrs.Ed.Burran, London, Ont.: Mr.and Mrs.L.GQ.Hayes, Etna, N.H.; Mr.and Mrs.Elliot Harris, East Templeton.Mass.; Mrs.Milton Fecteau.Framington, Mass.; Mr.and Mrs.C.R.Elder, Etna, N.H.; Mr.and Nas Victor Elder, Lebanon.a School Board had decided on a change of plans in regard to the new addition to the school.It has been decided to do all the building at one time rather than wait for =a second period.That Is to say the old building will be taken down and rebuilt together with the proposed addition, thus more classrooms will be available, which are very much needed.He said that an opportunity would be given later to discuss the matter with the Board.most, | \u201cIt's my opinion that the atiff suspension is the answer.I think most of these fellows can stand the publicity but they sure hate being taken off the road,\u201d he conaldered.\u2014Temperance Advocate, Presbyterian Y.P.S.(Continued from page 1) Saturday cvening, and i8 to be given in served other local areas in the near future.Showers For Bride Elect Mrs.Lloyd McClenaghan and Mrs.Austin McClenaghan were joint hostesses at the home of the former at a miscellancous shower on Friday evening, April 28th.The guest of honor being Miss Lois Harkness, whose marriage take place in the near future.Decorations were In pink and white and the bride-to-be was.presented with a corsage of white carnations.Lois was the recipient of many beautiful and useful gifts and she graciously thanked the guests.Delicious refreshments were served by the hostesses, assisted by Mrs.Harold Stevenson.Miss lols Harkness was honored on Friday evening, May 3rd, when Mrs.B.L.McGerrigle, Mrs, Roland Anderson and Mrs.Jas, White entertained nt a miscellaneous shower.The MeGerrigle home was tastifully arranged with decorations of yellow and white and a pretty umbrella hung over the chair of the bride-to-be.Lois was presented with a corsage of red tulips and Diekle McQGerrigle wheeled in a carriage loaded with gifts these were opened and admired and Lois thanked all and Invited them to visit her when settled In her new home, Dainty refreshments served by the hostesses.were Annual Convention (Continued from page 1) Mrs.Robert, Beattie, Huntingdon Mrs.A.Ritchie, Dewittville Miss M.Welch, Ormstown Miss G.I.Holiday, Dewittville Mrs.F.Martin, Ormstown Mrs.R.Beattie, Huntingdon Mrs.Wm.Todd, Huntingdon Mrs.Wm.Tully, Athelstan Mrs, R.J.Blair, Ormstown Mrs.R.J.Blair, Ormstown Miss Alice Wilson, Athelstan Mrs.R.Munro, Huntingdon Mrs.George Talt, Ormstown.REDPATH White Granulated Sugar 10 lbs .PRESIDENT Fruit Cocktail 45% sugar syrup Fancy quality 28 oz.tin $1.19 IT PAYS TO BUY AT LEFEBVRE\u2019S WEEK END Grocery Specials RED ROSE Orange Pekoe Tea Bags 75 Tea Bags Pkg.79c PRESIDENT Tomato Juice Fancy Quality 2 28-0z.tins 39c || HEINZ Tomato Ketchup \u2026âTe 11 oz.bottle .Il kam 1 Luncheon Meat Ideal for Lunches 12 oz.tin KELLOGG\u2019S Corn Flakes New Giant Size OGILVIE\u2019S Minute Rolled Oats 5 Ib.bag TIP TOP Cream Style Golden Corn Choice Quality 2 20-0z.tins A.B.C.Fancy Keta Salmon \u2018 We have in stock a and Smoked Meats, also Fresh Fruits and Vege- good assortment of Fresh 204 Larocque Road Valleyfield, Que.ms QAR ISL ER VS FEL EEC DEC FAY BAL DAS REX) Modern Motor Sales Tel.FR 3-4166 CV TA i tables; also carry a full line of Garden and Field Seeds in stock at lowest prices Timothy, Red Clover, Alfalfa, Alsike, Ladino and B.Mixture.Also Seed Corn of all kinds.W.E.LEFEBVRE Reg'd The Place To Do Yoar Shopping Phone CO 4-5464 Hantingdon 8 THE GLEANER Wednesday, May 15th, 1957 Dundee Dundee W.M.S.Meeting DUNDEE \u2014 The regular meeting of the Woman's Missionary Society was held at the church on Friday afternoon, May 10th, with nine members present.Two boxes were packed by the members and Mission Band for Kor- Dundee W.I.The May meeting of the WI.met at the home of Mrs.E.J Cameron.Members answered the roll call by naming different types of work done by women a generation ago.A contest \u201cThe wedding of the flowers\u201d was held with Mrs.Chas.Small- man winning the prize.Mrs.Cameron gave a short paper church organizations.With no modern conveniences such as we have, housework consumes all a woman's time.Christmas excitement, as Can- .adlans experience for well over a month, is unknown to the Dutch.Christmas Day is a religious day with church services.The exchange of gifts is quite apart and comes on December 5th.An original poem accompanies each parcel.Children 3 | A .Wedding - Kulzer - Enderle LEE uf Jules Cross went in to fing out That was in 1830.He had no backers, He came up with a find of incalculable importance.The iron de.Frontier Inn the bridal couple posits he discovered in the wilder.left for Toronto, Niagara Falls, ness are now producing three mj).s lion tons of high-grade ore a year, Ont, and Buffalo, N.Y.The.Ontario, Reserves are estimated at between tons, French lace, matching acces- Mine Under Canadian Lake Jder spray of .sortes and 2\" T 5PraY May Be Richest Iron Source It took one of the greatest en- Following a reception at the bride travelled in a blue wool { suit, with white and blue ac- \u2018covered history 8 rien he ro range.lone and two billion cessories and corsage bouquet, i of two lakes and drilling through of pink and white carnations.$200 feet of sheer ; E | Mrs.W.F.Orr has returned| Jules Cross, a middle-aged Can- ; The development of the mine beneath the lake did not happen in a day.There were tremendous engineering problems.Two arms of ea.It was decided to hold the n ring door bells at their friends\u2019 adian prospector who had been a Steep Rock Lake had to be drained, annua! tea on May 30th, Mrs.about Hana pPy A'RapDy Au note homes, leave a parcel and run from Spending a Jreek with Mr.Professor pap mineralogy at Queens 50 that Sin The ap, Sooped from Travis is to be the guest speaker.the one most desired and ways away.The recipient guesses who berland Head, N.Y, {University, discovered the vein be- bottom, \u2014 =~ Nem Lt to achieve it include modulation of the voices within, kind looks and deeds, the enjoyment of music and family singing, reading, dancing, radio, television.\u2018A silent home is a dull place for young people so children must have a certain amount of noisy, to be.Mrs.T.Stowell read an article about the care of iris.Mrs.J.Platt said to use awning paint on a fibre rug.It makes it waterproof and easy to keep clean.Also flowers will last for about a week in a cemetery if they are put into wet sand.Mrs.Smallman told something about the history of cancer, saying it had been traced back to the natives of Kashmere, who used | (a charcoal burner under their clothes to enable them to keep warm.The fumes were dangerous.Miss Catherine Mackenzie, provincial convenor of education, passed away recently.Mrs.Smallman spoke of the many achievements of this unconventional woman who, among other things, became the first woman ever to sit on the Stans-, tead town council, and this a Montreal high school.Beautiful articles were handed in for the handicraft display at Macdonald College.A delicious supper was served by Mrs.E.J.Cameron assisted by Mrs.Franklin Cameron.W.A.Meeting The regular meeting of the Women's Association was held on Wednesday, April 24, at the home of Mrs.Gordon Fraser, Guest speaker was Mrs.Van Goudoever, who spoke about the life in Holland as she knew it three years ago.One can go from the eastern part of Holland to the western part in three hours and from north to south in four hours which shows how small the country really is.The farms are the largest in the north with the flower areas after retiring as a principal in; has been there.are changing and American Ways are creeping in, creating a difference.Letters of appreciation were read from the Dunlop family land Mrs.Wm.MacPherson.\u2018Plans were made for a social Minister in June.: An afternoon tea in honour ,of Mrs, E.G.Robinson was held ,Saturday afternoon at the home of Mrs.R.G.Steven.Both the \u2018W.M.S.and the W.A.presented Mrs.Robinson with a gift.The Robinson family are leaving Dundee shortly to make their |home at Ste.Agathe where Mr.Robinson is to be employed as \u2018gardener on a large farm.The | family came to Dundee several years ago, the father superintending gardening activities on the L.À.Forsyth Farm.These people have been very active in community affairs in Dundee.They will be greatly missed.The Misses Marjorie Loane and Mary Wright were week-end visitors at the home of Mr.and Mrs.Joe Platt.The Platts and their visitors had dinner at the \u201cCrossroads\u201d Inn at Moira, N.Y., on Sunday.Mr.Robert Steven entered hospital in Huntingdon, on Sunday, for a recurring condition.Mrs.H.A.Cameron is a patient in the Royal Victoria Hospital, in Montreal, where she is undergoing observation and treatment.Communion Services are to be held in the United Church next Sunday morning at 10.15, Rev.R.Beale in charge.Preparatory service is to be held on Friday evening in charge of which will be Mr.Howard Fraser, who recently graduated from the United Church Theological College in Montreal.After the service a presentation is to be made to Howard on behalf of the congregation and social hour will held afterward in the Church all.Everyone is extended a hearty invitation to be present.However times! Mr.and Mrs.Rudolf Kulzer, whose marriage took place recently in St.Romain\u2019s Catholic Church, Hemmingford.Mrs.Kulzer, the former Miss Mary The marriage of Miss Mary Helen Enderle, daughter of Mr.and Mrs.Rupert Enderle, to Mr.Rudolf Kulzer, son of Mr.and Barbe) at home, as well as five grandchildren.Mr, Cockerline had been an active farmer until a couple of years ago when he began easing up on his farming operations.However it was only a couple of months ago that the condition of his health became serious from an incurable disease and he was removed by ambulance to Barrie Memorial Hospital on April 25.Nothing could be done to alleviate the condition and he passed ce- fully away in his sleep aumng the early morning hours of May 6th.The deceased was an ard- Helen Enderle, daughter of Mr.and Mrs.Rupert Enderle, Hem- mingford, Que.Mr.Kulzer son of Mr.and Mrs.Jullus Kulzer, Cartierville, Que.Mrs.Julius Kulzer took place recently in St.Romain\u2019s Catholic Church, Hemmingford.Rev.Canon Grondin performed the ceremony.Spring flowers formed the decorations, Soloists Mrs.W.Smith and Mrs.M.Fortin.Mrs.L'Esperance played the organ, Given in marriage by her father, the bride was attended by Miss Irene Czingiszer, as maid of honor, sisters of the bridegroom, Ann Kulzer and Mrs.Mary Joyce as brides-maids.Brothers of the bride and groom Mr.Andrew Enderle as best man Mr.Joseph Enderle and Mr, Julius Kulzer as ushers.The bride wore a gown of white French lace and tulle illusion.Her veil of tulle fell from a scalloped crown and Capital had to be found, Mr.and Mrs.P.Clark, Syra- neath the M-shaped lake which Jules Cross knew the means would trappers called Steep Rock.For gen- with Mr andes Fwy ay erations miners had wondered about De found = When the need of ore be.Other guests were Dr.and Mrs, the reddish-brown boulders which (BHC, Zoe, 108 need came in J.T.Shannon, Mrs.A.Genler, nature had strewn about the Ontario South American ore ons percent ot Mrs.G.Caza, Miss L.Caza.St.bush.snk by Nazi submarines ers being Johns and Miss C.Caza, Mon- | \u2026 res Cross treal.Mr.and Mrs.Alan Dawes evening following the prepara- 5 Mesabi iron range in northern Min- |\u201crock professor,\u201d then got one are there 1s Beaty of love, |1Ory service conducted by Mr.Gay\u201d week ont\u201d guests, OF\" inesota, might be ust the foot of 8 capital.Fifty-five millions of it) for without love, it is not the, Howard Fraser, who is to be Mrs Dan R d Miss Mag Breater field that lay in Canada.| \u2014R.D.happy home God intended it ordained as a United Church rs.Dan nyan and Muss wae \u2014_\u2014 Ryan were recent guests of Mrs.M.Keough and Mr.John Farmer, at Aubrey.Miss Margaret Simpson, Champlain, N.Y.spent a few days with Mrs.J.À.Simpson.Misses Bernice and Gladys: Smirle were week end guests | of their mother, Mrs.C.Smirle.Mr.and Mrs.Donald Macdonald, Sorel, Que., were week end guests of Mrs.J.P.Simpson, also visited Miss Margaret Simpson at Champlain, N.Y.Mr.and Mrs.Alan Dawes were week end guests of Mr.and Mrs.Wm.Ryan.Hemmingford relatives and friends extend congratulations and best wishes to Miss Margaret Simpson of Champlain, N.Y.on the occasion of her ninety second birthday, May 14th, 1957, May Sale continues with Girls Spring Coats Greatly reduced $9.95 = J = Boys windbreakers If you are planning An Auction \u2014 large or small, before you decide on an Auctioneer, why not talk it over with HAROLD P.HIGGINS Churchill St, Huntingdon Tel.CO.4.8114 Graduate Auctioneer - Bilingual YFast and Effloient Selling\u201d HONESTY \u2014 COURTESY \u2014 SERVICE House of the Week at J.0.CLERMONT Ltd.THE GREENFIELD FREE ESTIMATES Geologists wondered if the famed |the Canadian prospector and former J i sé % \"gn.= LB) I-10 RY | = a lens Blew ®lm El mo.EI mn À = a .Lun oo > wow Ce Cl ot\" lo ono 2 a v3 wg & ml and sand dunes in the west.ent member of his church at| she carried a bouquet of white! Gizes 2?to 6X 7 to 14 HOUSE PLANS The southern part borders on Obituaries Henrysburg which before Church The maid of honor, in pale = rance, therefore the French in- Unlon was Methodist and he was A fluence is quite noticeable.The Late Mrs.Wm.MeFherson |; member of its Official Board, &Teen shade, the other atten- 98 Ad UL hi SAMPLE ROOMS 3 Mrs.Van Goudoever enjoys| The Community was saddened He also took a great interest in dants Fearing vellow and blue, .up ct] 3 2 the morning Sunshine here Jor last Tuesday morning when it The maintenance of the Henrys- tulle over them they \u2018carried THIS MON I HS SPECIAL © ollan usual to awaken|learned that Mrs.Wm.McPher-| burg churchyard a.urying Fo to wee dull, gray skies.h son had passed away quite sud- ground.Situated as ha le at 2 pouquets of roses and carna- mJ aw IN 1.INCH 7 en a visitor enters a home,|denly while seated at the break-|Crossroads point since the build- : stor the housewife rushes to offer a|fast table.Three operations ing of Highway No.9, the ceme- pris.gene, mother of the Sale on Dresses at OUTSIDE BRICK 5 Dy S HER pi cup of tea, possibly also a cookie during the past few years weak- ery 1s à point of interest vo with Prepeed in} sr ge sain REGULAR $17.50 Q E FT\\ ut that is not necessary.Here time passed but she ake : y AR 7 , the refreshment comes\u201d at the ere a cheery smile and a look at the last resting place matching accessories, a shoulder THIS MONTH $12.50 A SQU \u2014_ as close of the visit.never complained despite the Of many of the original settlers, tA oO ra Na: Kol ° up OUR MOTTO: TV LJ i It is still a source of amaze-|state of her health, She main-|the family names of which have er Be 8 frock of pink silk with { EN | ment to Mrs.Van Goudoever to|tained a never failing interest| disappeared in many cases from CONTINUES \u201cE C Il to Roof\u201d 1 FRUIT OF THE LOOM enter a general store, in this in her family to the last and was the Chureh register of today.1|Glenelm rom Vedar i country an uy all she needs.|their consellor and guide for e decease .> A Shops in Holland sell but one|their daily living.Her malden|Were Messrs.Alfred Cookman, KIDDY TOWN Wood - Construction Materials - Hardware 3 Men's Underwear type of commodity.On t va May McGibbon.Herbert Barrington, Thomas, |8hd Merle Brown visited at ing - Electrical Materials - Paint yp y e must|name was Eva May Shei parents h th .Plumbing ectrical Materials Pain 4] LT go fo the butcher, the baker, the|She was born in Constable, NY, Jonn, Nelson and David Van week-en a ents\u2019 home over el The Children\u2019s Store | mi an, the vegetable man,lon August 20th, 1908.er ., ; ] etc.Canned goods are found in}!mother, the present Mrs.Gordon OT TE age MeGibhon and 111 Chateatiguay St.Huntingdon ' a grocery store.With no re-|Davidson, was living with her| Mr, and Mrs.A H Fr the home of Mr.and M AL el.Co 4-5081.B \u2014 NATIONAL frigerator in the home one must) when the end came.and family, Mr.and Mis.R.G Goodfellow, on Sunday.0° rantior shop each day or else every other| The deceased was married to|Stsven A E.J Fl rie Mrs., ay.hn M ARMY STORES day, and then one stands in|Mr.William McFherson in April Clarence Platt and Mr.Ho rd Roofin FU line at each shop sometimes for|1925, and five children were born Fraser of Dundee were ae Your Vote and Influence FU 71 E.Main St Mal as long as half an hour in order to the union, all of whom sur- at the funeral Il 2 jends .C .ON\u20ac to make a purchase.A house- vive.Four sons: Keith, Wayne |2{d rel eral as well ap rien Respectfully Solicited Products v ME wife has no time for clubs or Garth and Hugh all at homeltiie, Montreal MeMastecvifie, .1 and one daughter, Mrs.Clarence Grande Ligne also ee For the Election of ) oore, of Huntingdon, e also Py , mou = \u2014 leaves besides her mother, three rosidents, who filled the church MERRILL E oh ASPHALT SLATES - SEALEB-URSIDINE WATERPROWFINGS IN Bull-dozer sisters, Isabel, Mrs.Vernon El-|* capacity.° ro.der; Martha, Mrs.Lyle Currie! DUNDEE \u2014 It has been re- x Tractor Work and Muriel, Mrs.Gregor Leslie.ported that the Four Corner B A R R | N G T 0 N \u2019 Kenneth Coleman, who Nas Hotel, Cazaville, is about to Specialty: Agricul- |lived at the McPherson home for|change hands, Mr.and Mrs OFFICIAL e e e ST many years, cherished Mrs.Mc-\\ parent and five children of Progressive-Conservative tural Service Pherson as his own mother and| Montreal being the prospective CANDIDATE LUMBER and BUILDERS\u2019 SUPPLIES h Plowing-Grubbing |feels her loss as deeply as the purchasers, Mr.and Mrs.Leo ÿ Ditch Work jother members of Une \u2018amy, Krelvys have operated the hotel CHATEAUGUAY HUNTINGDON - 39 Napoleon St.Valleyfield Telephone 154 : 9 from the Cosgrove funeral par- or the past two years.ji SAUVE & SAUVE REGD lor In Port Covington at 2 pm.xl x on Thursday, May , on NE Rang du Milieu Valleyfield Tel.FR.3-7636 ||! United Church at 2.30 p.m.i The church was filled to cap- lacity and the floral tributes were many and beautiful, 42 pieces , in all being cared for by the : flowers-bearers, Messrs.Harold | Arnold and Ronnie Fleming.3 J Rev.Robert Beale, Mr.Goud- H ever and Rev.A.E.Hagar ki \u2018were in charge of the funeral i services.Burial was in Zion Church Cemetery.Pall bearers \u2018were Messrs.Joe Platt, Fr Ë MAIN ST.MALONE, N.Y.\u2018Armstrong, Adrian O'Reilly, 106 E.S | Cameron Fleming, Antoine Hai- i nault and Wilbrod Marchand.Friends and relatives from 3 Montreal, Syracuse, Fort Cov- E ON DRESSE ington and other points attended the last rites.Mrs.McPher- A son was a member of the Dundee À Women's Institute and the Zion y TS SKIRTS United Church Women's Association.SWE ATERS The Late H.P.Cockerline ARE SUITS Funeral services for the late Mr.Hewson Paine Cockerline, a ds native of Henrysburg, Que., took v - OUSES place on Wednesday, May 8, at ÿ YOURS Ï 2 p.m.The remains had been ¥ resting at the funeral parlors of À his brother-in-law, Mr.Aubrey A Colton, Caren, ne .: \u2018na .Pai - eath on Monday, May 6.Play Togs - Swim Suits - Nylon Slips Pajamas Bosariance with ths expressed wish of the deceased by letter I - before his death his body was taken to his beloved church where lt was exposed from 10 am.Wednesday till the hour of the funeral.Rev.Philip Gaud- ine of Lacolle assisted by Rev, E.E.Dawson rector of Lacolle Ang- \u2018lican Church and Rev.Kenneth Murray of Hemmingford cone ducted the last rites.Burial was in the f plot in Henrysburg Cemetery.The deceased who was in his 78th year was bornin Hen- rysburg on June 16, 1879 the only ¢ of the late Thomas Cockerline and his wife Sophia H.Paine.His whole life was spent on the family farm which has been in the Cockerline name for over 100 years.In September 1914 he married Edith Beerwort who still survives.He also leaves 4 daughters, Mrs, A H.Fraser of Dundee, and the twins Janet Louise and Laura (Mrs, Dusters and House Coats - Hand Bags - Gloves and Hosiery Visit Sallys You'll Always OT OT TT OT OT OT ET OT OT OT OT SO EE SOS NO NCA NA NN AQU NOR NA NA OU NII NUE NIUE NA ST A RY SS ee SES an th pu I ail For Sale \u2014 NEW Holland Super 66 baler, used er var, also Forano Thresher, Model 2430, used 4 years.Guy Chretien, St.Anicet, Tel: H'don.ÇO 4-2258.MATO PLANTS.Ernest Fortier, Ton Etienne, Tel: CO.8-4281.pon ATOES for sale.Apply Fred Bou, New Erin, Tel: H'don.CO.4-5779.ee BUCKWHEAT at $2.50 per hundred déve Marcel Billette, Feed Dealer, St.Anicet, Tel: H'don.CO.4-231.a FLECTRIC STOVES, Wood stoves, BL aehing Machines, Refrigerators, also all kinds of furniture for FA swnmer camps.Louis Simard, 46 King St, Tel: H'don.CO.4-5486.LET US SUPPLY you with all your vegetable and flower plants this spring.À large selection of toma- tous, cabbage, cauliflower, ete.Plus all your favorite annual and per- cnnial flowers.M.W.Mosley, 2 miles East of Franklin Centre, Route 52, Tel: 602r22.GOLD BROCADE wing chair fluted back, excellent condition, reasonable.Tel: Chateauguay, OL, 7-8423.COLLIES, special in spayed females, also 2 three month males, 2 Blue- Merle.Can be seen at Kelmgrove Kennels, 82 Lampton St, Orms- town, Que., Tel: 43W.LEONARD Refrigerator, 11 cu.ft.like new.Ed.Goodfellow, Box 82, Huntingdon, Que.DODGE COUPE 1988, Bargain for cash.BEd.Goodfellow, Box 82, Huntingdon, Que, §000 FT.OF dry spruce lumber, all \"sizes, mostly 16 ft.long.Under YF cover for 4 years.Also 16 windows PE with storm sash.Ed.Goodfellow, Box 82, Huntingdon.Property For Sale BUILDING LOTS for sale on Athel- stan Road, Ed.Goodfellow, Box 82, Huntingdon, MODERN 5% room house, 220 Volt oll heated, garage, all insulated, near schools and churches, big lot 50x100, low price.Raymond Villeneuve, 18 Chalmers, Hunting- don, Que.Farm For Sale 130 ACRE FARM.Buildings in good repair.Black topped roads.A few minutes from Chateaugay.Elmer McCann, Chateauguay, N.Y.Help Wanted MAN free house, Emile 4-5029, TO START May 15th, man for position of senior toll collector at bridge between Cantic and Noyan, Heated family house and tele- Phone supplied.Salary open, Blue .Apply in writing to Richelieu Bridge Co.Ltd.5 215 Fairfield Ave., Greenfield Park, Que.Wanted EXPERIENCED worker required for full-time employment.Should be skilled in bushwork and familar with the use of mechanical equipment used on the farm.Married man under 45 preferred.Write for particulars to Box 240, Macdonald College, P.Q.to work on farm, wages $35.00 per week.Legault, Tel: H'don.CO.Wanted to Buy WE BUY POULTRY at a1 times at the highest prices on vie market, Alcide Chantigny, H.R.3, Orms- town, Tel: Ormstown 267 W.Agents Wanted WE ARE interested to hear from all of you as we have the best proposition for ambitious persons, but especially if you're living in:- Ormstown, Howick, Cazaville, Me- locheville, Nitro, Huntingdon and surroundings You would have everything to gain by getting in touch with us at once.You may be the right man for us.Opportunities for everybody but the diligent one will get it! 1600 Delori- ier, Dept.63, Station C, Mon- real.SR FOR SALE One used Farmall H.Tractor.International 19 or 25 tooth harrows.International disc harrows (all sizes).Regular 25 tooth weed cogs.Tractor drawn corn planters on steel or rubber, Fast hitch harrows and planters to fit Farmall tractors.13-6 tractor drawn grain drills on rubber (International).One used grain drill, One new International grubber on rubber.One used Farmall A.Tractor.One used Farmall Cub Tractor.Chilton Brothers Phone 4181 Dr.McEachren This year the Live Stock Breeders Association of the District Beauhar- nois Inc, will stage its 44th Annual Ormstown Exhibition.And in that connection we may say that we recently came across a \u201cGleaner\u201d scrapbook in which there were several interesting clippings about the original instigator and one of the founders of the Incorporation, and consequently of Ormstown Show, as it was known for a considerable Dr.Duncan McEachren whose name and fame, we venture to say, is generation of the present day; likewise to a great many of the older generation.We also venture to but a memory with quite a few of Round Byre AN, Ring By Frank Napier \u201cIt will be remembered that America was covered by a scourge of influenza among Lie norses, and in fighting this disease the young Scottish Veterinarian took the leading part.In New York the horse cars could not keep up their schedules and the day was expected to soon arrive when all traffic would be at a standstill, Dr.McEachren had been making some wonderful cures among the blooded horses and his services were requisitioned.He walked into number of years.That is, the ame [ena tremendous stables in Brooklyn, enquired as to the number of horses needed to haul the cars, picked out practically unknown to the younger enough to do the work, and then ordered frequent stops and at each stop a barrel of ale and gruel, of say which a drink to each horse was |to be given.In a few days he had the other memuers of the older , brought the service back to normal.\u201d generation.Already Famous Before he came to the Ormstown district in 1908, at the mature age of 80 years, Dr.McEachren had attained an International reputation as a Veterinarian, A Quick Cure \u201cAnother quick cure\u201d, says the news item, \u201cwas made in a stable where the most valuable horses in Amercla were said to be suffering.He (Dr.McEachren) was called in, and when walking through the with Mrs.Alfred Abbott and Mrs.R.Post.Miss Shirley Kenny of Chateau- guay Heights, spent the week-end with Mr.and Mrs.Omar Harvey and family.Her parents and brother, Mr.and Mrs.C.Kenney were Sunday afternoon and.evening guests.Mrs.Addie Benjamine and Mr.and Mrs.Arculus Benjamine of Battle- boro, Vt., were recent guests at the Dickenson Home.The Misses Wilma Stevenson, Dorothy Manning and Margaret Barr, graduated from the C.G.LT.Group, along with other girls of the Province, on Saturday, at the Ephraim Scott Pres.Church in Montreal.(Miss Margaret Barr was unable to be present at the exercises.) Miss Thornber of Montreal, a returned Missionary, gave a most inspiring Graduation Address.A reception followed which was enjoyed by all.The infant son of Mr.and Mrs.Ralph Johnson was Christened in the United Church on Sunday, receiving the name of Ivan William.The infant son of Mr.and Mrs.Dale Tipping was Christened in the Anglican Church, on Sunday afternoon received the name of Edwin Jeffrey Douglas.The Sponsors were the grandparents, Mr.and Mrs.Edwin Baskin of Ormstown and the step-grandfather, Mr.W.A.Peddie of Howick, Rev.H.M.D.Westin ; table yard, found men spraying A native of Scotland, he had $ ; ; graduated from the famous Dick's Shrbolic (nto the air.perde à the Veterinary College before coming |S'Pbles the same was being donc, to Canada, in 1863, to Woodstock, while other men were sponging the Ontario.After some 3 years in stock, he moved to Montreal where | College, which became one of the! best of its day.Incidentally, that College soon outgrew its original quarters and the cost of the new building which had iL be erected was personally financed the College became more closely affiliated with McGill University and Dr.McEachren was named Dean of the Faculty of Veterinary Medicine of that University.! Later on, however, he was identified with the Canada Department of Agriculture, presumably as, what is now known as the Veterinary Director General.Anyway, he is horses.especially their nostrils.He practice as a Veterinarian in Wood- looked them over, from the forty thousand dollar Dexter to the he founded the Montreal Veterinary |YOUngest colt in the lot, and told the owner that he had one horse that was really sick, but it might be cured: that if he were given a free hand, all, with that exception, would be fit for exercise in the morning.He immediately stopped all by Dr.McEachren.In 1890, however, the sprayers, cleared the stables of all the men, and locked the doors.In the morning the horses were led out all ready for a fast exercise.The cure in a night was achjeved by giving the horses what they had not been getting\u2014sleep\u201d.Ormsby Grange After he retired and took over the farm at Ormstown, in 1908, he built the house Ormsby Grange, \u201con the credited with constructing and writ- veranda of which\u201d to quote another ing the Contagious Diseases Act.Writing, \u201che rested beside the Chat- with the establishment of adequate SAUZUAay River.doubtless dreamed quarantine stations at the seaports.Of and then promoted the great livestock, but space does not permit built of our doing so here.Ale and Gruel (In later years Ormsby Grange a coach stable and officiated.Dennis Smith of Valleyfield, spent the week-end with his cousin, John McMillan, Mr.and Mrs.Frank Hope and Bob of Allan's Corners and Mr.Jack Anderson of New York City, were Sunday afternoon and evening guests at the McMillan Home.Mr.Herbert Clarke, Jr., Is spending a few days vacation at his home here.Rockburn ROCKBURN \u2014 The monthly meeting of the Rockburn Ladies Aid was entertained at the home of Mrs.Charles Waller.Thursday evening, with a good attendance.Maple Leaf Grange MAPLE LEAF GRANGE \u2014 The regular meeting of Maple Leaf Grange was held on Tuesday evening, May 7th, with an attendance of 22 members and 2 visitors., In the absence of Allan Hunter, Master, Basil Kelly took the chair and conducted the meeting.David Rankin asked for suggestions for the Neighbour Night Program on the theme \u201cBulld- ing a Better Rural America Through Research\u2019.Basil had received a call from Pomana Lecturer.Belle Aldrich notifying Maple Leaf that the final elimination \u201cQueen\u201d contest of the Northern Counties would be held in Madrid, N.Y., on Wednesday evening May 21stand Basil was to be one of the judges.An invitation was extended to M.L.G.to attend.David Rankin read a letter from the Community Service Sec\u2019y which Willis Sadler, as Chairman of the Com.Service of Maple Leaf had received, asking the Grange to enlist in some larger project for that branch of the work.Owing to a N.N.programme at Bangor on May 21st.our next | regular meeting will be held on Monday night, May 20th, at which time the baking contest [will be held.This year it 1s 1 loaf Bread.Anyone wishing full particulars may contact Jean Kelly (Phone 4-2337).The Service and Hospitality Committee: Jean Kelly, Dorothy Willock and Violet Roy have charge of the evening's entertainment.Some discussion arose about painting the outside of the Hall, Russell Milne was asked to submit an estimate at the next meeting as to how much paint would be necessary and also cost of some.It was hoped the painting would be done by vo- The President, Mrs.R.Barr, presided and was assisted by Mrs.Ray Arthur, | who gave the Scripture Reading and Mrs.Everett Lindsay, who led in! prayer.IL was reported that the | quilting of the quilt had been! luntary labour.Six members of M.L.had attended the N.N.at Malone, on May 4th.The next N.N.at hand are Bombay at Adirondack May 18th; Brighton and Harrietstown THE GLEANER Wednesday, May 15th, 1957 9 County of Bcauharnois, the de- ceas had always taken an active part in community affairs.He was a former chairman of the St.Anicet School Board and was also Mayor of St, Anicet.Born at Montreal on April 15th, Mr.Primeau spent his younger days in the counties of Beauharnols and Huntingdon before going to Chicago, Ill, where he was employed in the building business.He returned to Canada at the beginning of the century where he established himself on a farm at St.Anicet.His wife, née Elizabeth Higgins, predeceased him in 1922.He leaves to mourn his loss: three daughters, Isabelle, Mrs.John O'Neill, of Saranac Lake, N.Y.Wilfrid, of St.Anicet.and Mederic R.Primeau, of Montreal; five brothers, Elzear, of Schenectady, N.Y.; Josaphat, of St-Stanisins-de-Kostka Liguori, of Montreal; Mederie, of Vancouver, B.C., and Aurele, of Vic- torla, B.C.one sister Miss Maria Primeau, of Valleyfield.Covey Hill COVEY HILL\u2014At the Wesley- Insure That Boat While It's Still Afloat when they do, it's best to be prepared with one of our Motor Boat Policies.Low Rates, Big Coverage.CALL TODAY -.Jon Proudfoot INSURANCE at the home of Mrs.Accidents do happen, and Knox Ladies\u2019 Ald meeting held C.B Edwards on May 8 a quilt was presented Mrs, Percy Sutton which had been quilted by the 157A Chateauguay St.Huntingdon, P.Q.group.Mrs.Sutton was very appreciative of the gift.Refreshments were served by Mrs.Edwards and the cohostesses Mesdames A.Stewart and Charles Edwards, During the afternoon a qullt was completed.Phone COrvette 4-2948 or CO.4-2925 Outstanding | Values at EMPSALL'S LADIES\u2019 READY - TO- WEAR CHILDREN'S CLOTHING MEN'S WEAR finished at Mrs.Barr's {at Bangor May 21st, Brushton home, ! ; , ; .with the assistance of Mrs.Alto Westville, May 24; Malone to HOUSEHOLD LINENS the Ayerst ; ; Farm), while across the road from {Group of the W.M.S.contemplates To Rent Ellenburg Depot, N.Y.TWO APARTMENT house, 6 rooms upper, 5 rooms lower.Located at | 24 Chalmers St, Jos.Duval, 30: Henderson, Tel: H\u2019don.CO.4-5023.| FOUR ROOM apartment situated 72C York St., Huntingdon, second storey.Tel: H'don, CO.4-5050.FIVE ROOM apartment located at 72 York St., Tel: CO.4-5050.TWO five room apartments, 55 York and 55 Dalhousie, Hun- tingdon, Apply: Rupert Sau- mier, 56 Dalhousie, Hunting- don, Tel: CO.4-5277 after 6 pm.4 ROOM apartment on Wellington St.Hot water, Available May 1.Apply: Georges Bougie, Tel: CO.4-5481.Wanted to Rent FURNISHED or Semi - Furnished Cottage near water in Port Lewis vicinity for summer season.Reply to 3700 Benny Avenue, Apt.35, PE FOR SALE Volkswagen Cars, Trucks and Buses Howard W.Rick Authorized dealer for: Beauharnois - Chateauguay and Huntingdon Counties Tel.H'don CO.4-2564 FOR SALE Sand and Gravel Good black earth for Garden BEN HARRIGAN, HUNTINGDON Montreal.G-E AUTOMATIC IRONS .\u2026.&# 9.95 G-E STEAM and DRY IRONS G-E AUTOMATIC SKILLETS G-E PORTABLE MIXER G-E AUTOMATIC TOASTERS G-E C-4 ROLL AROUND VACUUM | CLEANER, COMPLETE G-E R1 REACH EASY VACUUM PONDS SUPER SERVICE 123 E.MAIN ST.Home of Johnson 18.95 MALONE, N.Y.Outboard Motors WELL DRILLING I guarantee a sufficient supply of water.I also guarantee that water will be approved as drinking water by Government.Terms can be arranged | Walter Oes 293 Victoria St.Tel.3464 Valleyfield, Que.ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS An open meeting held every Sunday Evening at 8.30 p.m.Frontier Inn Hemmingford, Que.Phone or write John L.I, Hemmingford 808 for any further information on the problem of alcoholism.as TT TTT FOR SALE Beautiful 9 Room Home in Town of Huntingdon This charming home, facing 'the River.has a view of the {Adirondacks in the distance, is erected on a lot 130 x 130; beau- (tifully landscaped: stately mapled; 5 minute walk from churches, schools and stores.Hot-water centrally heated by oil, fire place; large warm base- established a herd of Jerseys on his Ormstown Farm.but as far as we can and Mr.C.L.Paddock of Spring- gather that herd was never prom- _ ; _ inent, except perhaps at Ormstown field, spent the weck-end in Orms Exhibition.| Franklin Centre FRANKLIN CENTRE \u2014 A meeting of the Sunday School teachers was held at the home of the Super- intendant.on Wednesday evening.Rev.S.Nickerson opened the meeting with prayer.Plans under discussion were Promotion Day Service the last of June.The usual picnic in July and the division of junior classes.Refreshments were served by the hostess, Mrs.Stewart Money- penny, A miscellaneous shower was given Miss Ruth Smith of Montreal, at the home of Mr.and Mrs.Gordon Brooks, on Saturday evening.Around 40 guests were present.A table well loaded with gifts, with a chair, the \u201cSeat of Honour\u201d trimmed with blue, white and pink streamers fastened from a suspended umbrella over it was the centre of attraction, After the \"Bride to Be\" opened her gifts and admired them, they were passed around among the guests, Miss Smith then thanked them all for their lovely and useful gifts then a social evening was enjoyed ending with a Buffet Luncheon at which a lovely three tier, \u201cBride's Cake\u201d, made by Mrs.McCully of Saranac Lake, NY., and presented by Mrs.George Dickenson, was much admired.The party broke up with best wishes to Miss Smith.Mr.and Mrs.Dickenson and family were overnight guests on Sunday at the home of Mr.and Mrs.Clifford Dickenson.They returned to Saranac Lake Sunday with Mr.and Mrs.Gordon Brooks and Cathy.Dr.and Mrs.John Abbott of Pulaski, N.Y., spent the week-end | June.It is understood the Evening having one at the store of Mrs.Among the interesting items about coachman's quarters were built, (Now Walter Welburn later this month.si sss! Dr.McEsachren in the scrapbook the converted, up-to-date residence ! riad the Cane of ine ais referred to, there is the following: of Michael Hargadon).{Glenn Waller served delicious re- \u2014 \u2014 © As we recall it Dr.McEachern freshments, RS : Messrs C.A.Paddock of Boston town, and were callers on Saturday on Mr.and Mrs.Fred Towne and Mrs.Gibson.Mrs.Pennington of Ormstown is enjoying a week-end at the home of Mr.and Mrs.B.H.Pennington in Rockburn and a few guests were entertained to dinner on Sunday, celebrating Mr.Pennington's birthday.A nice gathering of friends and neighbors assembled at the home of Mr.and Mrs.Walter Douglas, Thursday evening, much to the Mlatter's surprise, the occasion being [the Thirtieth Anniversary of their marriage.The early hours were spent with cards and crokinole games, and then Mr.Charles Waller called Mr.and Mrs.Douglas forward and presented them with a 92-piece dinner and tea-sct of China, a tea- NOTICE | ment; would be an ideal location for a professional man working \u2018from his home or could be used | for a convalescent home.Call H'don CO.4-2989 or Montreal OR.1-9332 | | PROFESSIONAL CARD | SPECIALISTE DE LA VUE EYESIGHT SPECIALIST Dr.Maurice Brodeur, O.D.Optometrist.Office Hours: 9 to 12, 2 to 5 p.m.Daily 201 Victoria St.Tel: 111 Valleyfield I Am Local Agent For - - Red Wing Electric Water Pumps These pumps can be seen at Tobin's Garage, Orms- town.Now is the time to have your discs sharpened.| will go anywhere where there are three sets of discs.Discs that are sharpened save on \u201cJ.R.McKELL Tel.608-J ORMSTOWN, QUE.g From this date I will not be responsible for any debts ineur- red by my wife without my signature.Rene Galipeau, Huntingdon DISCS SHARPENED Will go anywhere within 3 mile radius, $8, $10, $12, according to size.greater distances.Now is the time to have them sharpened before putting them away.J.R.McKELL, Ormstown, Que.= RBL2EN SERENE, TALE, TITIITE Anyone wishing to send livestock to the Glengarry Auction Sale on Monday night call ROCH DUPUIS Glenelm CO.4.2765 Please call early More for | \u201cMudeline Fleet, Wilma Clark and pot, and an electric clock, gifts from |the community.Mr.Douglas re- sponxled very appreclatively as did Mrs.Douglas.Bountiful refreshments were served, bringing an enjoyable gathering to a close.| Dr.and Mrs.A.S.Reid, spent Sun- |day in Montreal, where Dr.Reid conducted the Services in the Welsh Church.A very fine Service was held Sunday morning in the Rockburn \u2018Church, Mr.Anderson, Student Minister presiding.Special music was \u2018provided by Robert William Brodie jand John Blair, who sang very Inicely \u201cIt Is No Secret What God Can Do,\u201d and a duet by Mrs.Trainer and Mr.Anderson \u201cFace to Face\u201d \u2018which was much enjoyed.also.{| Guests at the home of Mr.and | Brighton and Harrletstown May À great deal more could.of course, Ormstown Exhibition.\u201d Lamb IR Er Pa Food Fane | ZBL., be written about his work in con- Across the ravine, the present-day ||\" bu held in Huntingdon le | The evening's programme was nection with the health of Canada\u2019s substantial barns and a house were a very Interesting talk by Miss Lydia Proussaeous.worker in Verdun Protestant Hospital, her work is much among psychiatric patients and what an effort it is to rehabilitate themselves.She appealed to the Grange members if any of them were In a position to take a patient into their home after they were able to leave the hospital it would be a very worthwhile act, and she would give any help or counsel she could if called on.Miss Proussaeous was born in Asia Minor and in her earlier days spent a year in a prison camp, Eventually she was freed and left the country.She attended high school, and won a scholarship which cnabled her to study Socialogy at Simmons College in Boston, Mass.| Miss Lilllan Rankin of River- :Vlew Terrace was present and introduced Miss Proussaeous, As a social Obituary The late Mr.ALFRED PRIMEAU service of Mr.Alfred Primeau, who dicd on Tuesday, Aprii 30th, was held in the parochial Church, St.Anicet, Que., on Friday morning.Rev.Father Louis Joseph Pri- meau, of Montreal, was the of- ficlating clergyman.He was assisted by Rev.Father Oliva Primeau, S.J.of St.Martin, as deacon and Rev.Father Georges Quenneville, of Hudson, Que, as sub-deacon.Mr.Primeau died suuddenly at the residence of his son Wilfrid, at the age of 82 years.Justice of the Peace for the \u2014 Man, You're Crazy Forget your age! Thousands are at 70.* ing up\u201d with Ostrex, Containg tonic The funeral \u2018Mrs, H.Welburn, Sunday, included Mr.and Mrs.V.Welburn and Donald of Chateauguay, Que., Mr.| and Mrs.Hayman and John, Mr.and Mri.Walter Stanton and daughter Cathey, all of Montreal, Mr.and Mrs H.Timmins, Mr.and Mrs.Lorne Ashton, Miss Joan Ashton and Mr.Walter Dolphin, all of Montreal, were visitors on Saturday.at the home of Mr.and Mrs.O.H.Trainer.Robson ROBSON \u2014 Mr.Frank Haney of Verdun spent a few days with his brother and sister-in- law, Mr.and Mrs.Willie Haney.Mr.and Mrs.Isaac Lawrence and family have moved into the house formerly owned by Mr.Leo Lefebvre, Miss Frances Kyle of Mooers, passed away at the Physicians Hospital on Thursday night after a lingering illuess.Mr.and Mrs.T.E.Cleland, Mrs.Percy Barr, Mr.Wm.Churchill and Mr.Walter Barr attended the funeral on Saturday.Mr.and Mrs.Martin Beattie of Huntingdon and Mr.Fernie Beattie and Mrs.M.Harvey were Sunday guests of Mr.and Mrs.Chas.Boire of Mooers.The Cookman family of Hen- rysburg were Sunday guests of Mr.and Mrs.Willie Beattie.Mr.Tate of Ormstown visited Mr.and Mrs.Wilmer Sample, the past week.Mrs.Dempsey of Newago, who spent the winter with Mr.Robert Blair, returned home last Tues- ay.At the Family Day Service in Wesley-Knox Church, Misses Dorothy Curran, also Mrs.Celia Edwards took part in the service.This service was largely attended the little church being full.The plant on the table was in memory of Mrs, Robert Blair, placed there by her daughters.\u2018The Basket of \u201cGlads\u201d were in memory of Mrs.McKee placed for weak, rundown feeling due solely to : body's lack of fran which many men and women call \u201cold,\u201d Try Ostrex Tonic Tablets ; for pep, younger feeling, this very day, New fed acquainted\u201d size only Gc, For sale at all drug stores everywhere, i ! 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Colors, They're easy to a ply «oo free from | irritating odor, we'll gladly help yon select your favorite Stylist Color shades in Cikone Alkyd paint (Flat, Semi-Gloss, Gloss) or Speed-Easy Satin latex-base paint.Visit us soon and be sure to get your free copy of Celia Linton's \u201cSimplified Guide to Home Decorating\u201d, The premium paint at regular prices FOR ALL YOUR PAINTING NEEDS YOU WILL FIND OUR STOCK OF PAINTS MOST COMPLETE : BEAUCHAMP FRERES Telephone 14 Ormstown | ! | | | | J Seagram's V.O.«EQ.swans Seagram's Golden Gin 10 THE GLEANER Paul A.Patterson, Red Cross Campaign Chairman Lacolle District, on Monday evening last, thanked all those who canvassed and helped to bring the 1957 Red Cross Campaign to a successful conclusion.He announced the total amount collected in the Lacolle area was $612.00.The 1957 objective for the La- colle area was $500.00 and for the entire Province of Quebec: $1,238,300.This year the Red Cross Campaign in the Lacolle District which comprises Blackpool, Can- tic, Henrysburg, Lacolle Village, Notre Dame Du Mont Carmel, Odelltown, St.Bernard De La- Wednesday, May 15th, 1957 Red Cross Campaign In Lacolle District Most Succesful Miss Mesnard expressed the appreciation of the Provincial Red Cross Committee on the way Mr.Patterson and Mr.Ryan united their two organizations together and conducted such a splendid campaign in the La- colle area.Miss Mesnard went on to explain the many services of the Red Cross which are vital services to the people of the acted as Co-Chairman with Mr.Patterson, .r.Patterson welcomed to the Legion Hall Miss Mesnard,| Province of Quebec.Provincial Field Director of The Mr.Patterson thanked Miss Canadian Red Cross Society and Mesnard for her very informa- Mrs.B.M.Bourgon of th Pro- tive talk on behalf of Branch vincial Campaign Organization, No.II of the Canadian Legion Both ladles are attached to the|and Lacolle Junior C.of C.At Provincial Red Cross Headquar- this time he also thanked the ters in Montreal, P.Q.Ladles Auxiliary of Branch No.Before calling on Miss Mes-| 1} of the Canadian Legion for nard to address the gathering the lime lunch that was served Mr.Patterson explained briefly some of the vital services the Red Cross through its unselfish service has to offer in times of Disease.Distress and Disaster such as \u201cBlood Transfusions\u201d.; Lacolle LACOLLE \u2014 The Ladies Curling Club held a card party in Janet, Louise and Laura (Mrs.Laura Barbe) aso five grandchildren, Barry, Jessie, David and Janice Fraser and Susan Barbe.Mr.and Mrs.Howard Orr, Gerald and Nancy of Ottawa were guests of Mr.and Mrs.Earl Orr and family, on Saturday evening.Mrs.Joseph Landry and Mrs.John Speck attended the funeral of the late Mrs.Joseph Tetreault of St.Jacques, on Saturday.Mr.and Mrs.Howard Orr and family of Ottawa spent the week end with Elleen's parents, Mr.and Mrs, Walter Elvidge.Council Meeting FRANKLIN COUNCIL A regular meeting of the Franklin Council met on May 6, 1957.All members present ex- presidency of the mayor R.J.Blair.cept Con.Lussier and under the i} grandchildren, messages of sympathy received, attested to the esteem in which the deceased was held.Nitro (Continued from page 3) to live in Montreal, was presented with a pop-up toaster and an iron.Mrs.R.Durocher of Lapoint St.was hostess on Saturday evening, May 4th, at a baby shower in honour of Mrs.G.Perrier of Purvis St.Mrs.Perrier's friends gathered to plea- 'santly surprise her with many \u2018lovely and useful gifts for the new arrival.Delicious refresh- N.Y.; Two sons: Russell of Glens|Lachaine will stay three weeks Falls, N.Y.and Captain Leonard |in Baltimore and then journey Murray of the A.AF.of South on A Chicago.tn his absence , best a number of Mrs.Lachalne Ce aden a ren will visit her mother in The many floral tributes and!Hawkesbury.he two child- Mr.and Mrs.L.Dinah and family have taken up residence on Kent Ave.parents, Mr.and Mrs, C.Suggars reside on Riverview Ave.Mrs, Derrah's Mr.and Mrs.A.Boyer have moved from st.Lawrence Drive Robb St.The guest of honour,|to the house formerly occup who is jeavinge the community by Mr.and Mrs.Yull on Robb St.Mr.and Mrs, E.Yull and fam- Vision Specialist ily formerly of Robb St.moved to Montreal, St.have Mr.and Mrs.Felix Dam of Gaspe have taken up Boise dence on Champlain Ave, Patsy Loney, Riverview Ave, i5 {ll with pneumonia and pleurisy Sincere sympathy goes R.Bouchard, Riverview Als.who's father, Mr.A.Primeau of St.Anicet died on April 30th.Congratulations to Mr.ang Mrs.P.Larocque, Champlain Ave, on the birth of a baby aughter recently at the Hô Dieu in Valleyfield.Hôtel Glasses Fitted Dr.Charles H.Lalonde,on.OPTOMETRIST , Last year the Red Cross collected; the club rooms, on Wednesday, Colle, St.Faul Ded Ile Aux Noix.80,000 pints of Blood and due | May 8th.The hostesses were ! was conducted jointly by The to this countless lives have been) Mrs.Wm.Dawson, Mrs.J.Ca- Canadian Legion, BESL, La- saved because the Red Cross|dam, Mrs.M.Brooks, Mrs.C.colle Branch No.11 and the| VAS on the job.He further Cahill, Mrs.H.McCallum and Lacoile Junior Chamber of Com- pointed out how the Red Cross Mrs.D.Sellwood.The prize merce, Mr.Leo Ryan President helps the \u201cVeteran\u201d.The Red winners were \u2014 high in Bridge of the Lacolle Junior C of C Cross Voluntary worker In our| Mrs.Roy Derick low Mrs.Harry and a second time, then passed able gifts are being offered as|Nitro residents, Mr.and Mrs.military hospitals is the service-| van Vliet.In 500 the high was man\u2019s counselor, his link with|Mrs.Maud Gruer and the low unanimously, seconded that bills |Prizes during the term of the school Art Brown.The Highlight of the ments were served by the hostess, at the close of this successful shower.The Secrelars was authorized to deduct $84.00 from the last| Dietitlan in charge of Canada payment of Orick Johnson's | pans \u2018td.Cooking Schools, who winter Road contract.d By-l |will preside \u2018at the Cooking School Mrs.E.S.Kennedy of Corona- Con.Lussier Pe M À and being sponsored by St.Andrew's |tion Drive, celebrated her birth- 148 and It was read.Moved and prespyterian Church Ladies Ald, 8% day on May 5th, with the hep seconded tha s By-law De fieath's Store, on May 28th.Valu- of several old friends and former Mrs.Madeleine Leblanc Lacasse Every Tuesday 2 to 5 30 p.m.118 Chateauguay Tel.CO.4-2000 Huntingdon PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY 20 age Spd Lo wR Eoin H home, ready to help in time of Mr.Jim Hope.In Canasta the Xx payers in [8nd it is hoped that many will avail birthday dinner was a scrump- emergency, Food.fuel, clothing high wes Mrs Ralph Smith and eit alvin wall May eu, (nomi 0 PCT a oe Se Teed Dr.Mare Lefebvre Dr.Lucien Perron e ross! the low Mrs.L.Derick.clous ! legal action learn mor ENT.URG Spectalie) 5 ONE HIE LIEN to needy veterans and thelr|refreshments were served.1987 to pay otherwise 8 to obtain a gift.outre relcomed a number DENTAL 8 Baz, Eye, Nowe and b 5 ld or instance the récent ad RD in Lachine, Moved, and, eat with 1 L t Ville St.Lau past Week.Among those visiting 20 Chateauguay Street pm.except Saturdaye.Monde ay ä ; »| certificate Farrell Lapres a .-{in our commu as Mr.D.\u2019 evenines from TRIPLEX sures disaster at yalleyficla, Que, Line guests of Mr.and Mrs.Maurice |the Department of Finance be|rent an on \u201ced the First Bolu 0 munity was eu Dial CO.4-2080 Huntingdon and Friday 7 to WINDPRO to provide shelter loth, oe Smith.accepted.Communion of her grandaugh-!Thursday May 2 with his daugh- P food for the victims of that Mr.Harold Douglas and Mr.Moved and seconded that the ter, Nancy Lapres.ter and son-in-law Mr.and Mrs.A For appointment, phone: LA.3-1m q tragic fire that made so man Allan Helm spent Friday in|Franklin Council approve thé| Mrs.E.M.Sharpe, although|D K, McMullen of Coronation Jean Guy Vinet 850 Sherbrooke Street East 1 Lighter with 4 ole homeless ARY Huntingdon, plan to make the County of|still confined to bed, is progress-| Drive, DENTAL SURGEON Da Features! Pe re ae SS.suntless other Mrs.Maude Gruer spent Sa-| Huntingdon a Brucellosis freeing as well as can be expected.; Kelly Block, 118 Chateauguay St.2e dealer hosn't services that the Red Cross|turday with her daughter and|area as asked for by the Maple| Mrs.George Brooks returned! Mr.and Mrs.E.G.D.King of Office Hours: J.S.Gaw, B.V.Sc Yr and $1.00 to: rovides to those in need d son in law, Mr.and Mrs.John'Leaf Grange No.11.to the home of Mr.and Mrs.!| Montreal West spent an enjoy- Monday to Friday 9 a.m.to 9 p.m.ihe ® & H PRODUCTS LTD.or this time Mr 5 tterson called Nussey, Riverfield.Moved and seconded that the |Harold Stevenson on Sunday|able day on Saturday, May 4, Safurday 9 am.to 5 p.m.RY d \"ol UNIVERSITY ST E upon Miss Mesnard Red Cross following bills be paid: Ministry with Mr.and Mrs.Clifford Craig| when they visited Mr.and Mrs.pel, CO.2000 Bun! x 1 arr rar rr eYIiAL Field Director to address the H b of Health 300; Easter pce, and Ronnie, of Howlek, with E S.Kennedy, Coronation Drive, 19 Henderson St.Dial CO.4-5381 id .ampaign 00, gAN: whom she has spen e pas r.Kennedy a nephew of Mr.: - - group.\"ai tienrysburg Water & Power Co.$56.10.six weeks.P p and Mrs.King.Also visiting at Cossette & Cossette \u2014 3 HENRYSBURG \u2014 Mr .and Mr.and Mrs.Wm.Hamill were the Kennedys this past weeken LAWYERS i i Mrs.Dave Barker and Claire .supper and evening guests of were Mr.and Mrs.A.Miller and Drs.Belisle and Cloutier.were Sunday evening guests of Franklin Centre Mr.and Mrs.J.McCaffrey at|children Gordon, Janet, Doug-\\|168 Champlain St.Phone 43 V.S.i Sh Sh e S Sh O es Mr, and Mrs.Joseph Landry.Mr.and Mrs.John Dick Plattsburg, N.Y.; las all ef, Beloell, Que, who VALLEYFIELD VETERINARY SURGEONS - - r.an rs.Archie Brownlee, r.an rs.John Dickenson r.an rs.Earl McNiece,| CTOV ro on Sunday for the Coun uilding, tingdon [Phone Ormstown Oes O of Greentield Park, gere Sunday and Mr.Lesile Tle, of Mon: Mrs.E.B.Smith, Mary Anna and Day.Mr.Miller vas at one time every Ww ty B » Hun 7 , Que evening callers o r.an s.treal, were Saturday guests at|frien ss Dorothy Smith, of|assistan an anager o \u20ac 4-5306 : Huntingdon .Alfred Cookman and Mrs.Dehlla [the home of Mr.and Mrs.Clif- Montreal, spent the week-end|Canadian Arsenals in Nitro and Dial co.Colin J.Campbell SUMMER CASUALS Brownlee.ford Dickenson.Mr.and Mrs.|at their home here.the entire family formerly res- NOTARY Miss Nancy Napper of Lachine, Wm.McKinnon of Massena,| Miss Libbie Waddell of Covey|ided In our village.Meloche & Perron of the firm of Messrs.1 was a worshipper In the Henrys- |N.Y., spent the week-end at the Hill and Miss Annie Waddell, of; Mr.and Mrs.Olivian Audet Rowat, Van Vliet, Talpis & Campbell burg United Church on Sunday, same home.Montreal, spent the week-end and Mr.Germain Audet of Corn- LAWYERS Notaries ° to ° as guest of Mrs, Maud Sellar.The special meetings at the|with Mr.and Mrs.Egbert Bruce.| wall, Ont.were guests at the VALLEYFIELD Successor to Donald M.Rowst, Mr.and Mrs.Marcel Beaulieu Church of the Nazarene closed! Janle Brooks, of Lacolle, spent| home of Mr.and Mrs.A.Cyr Notary and baby Michael, of Caugna-|Sunday evening after a success-|the week-end with Mr, and Mrs, Laurier Ave, Q.A.Meloohe, QO M.Perron Office: Oounty Bldg, Huntingdon ë STRAWS IN SPIKES waga, were Sunday callers of ful week.Wm.Hamill, returning home| Miss M.Collins of Montreal,|s] Market St.= Phone 691 Office Hours: B Mr.and Mrs, Joseph Landry.Mr.and Mrs.Ronald Living- Sunday afternoon with her par-! visited her sis'.r and brother- 9 am.to 6 pm.dally except Monday On Wednesday, May 8th, the |stone and Gary, of Greenfield ents, Mr.and Mrs.Morrison |in-law recently, Mr.and Mrs, C.iddl H Co Mr, Campbell attends each Friday Black and Whi d Bei many friends of the late Hewson Park, spent the week-end with Brooks.Paige of Riverview Ave.Middleton Hope & Co.(ang saturday, and n te an e : by appoiniment, = P.Cockerline gathered at the her parents, Mr.and Mrs.Ken-! Little Diane McNiece and sis-! Mr.and Mrs.Mozart Pilon| CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS Telephones: D Henrysburg United Church to|neth Brooks.ter Judy are visiting their|and sons, Pierre and Robert, of R.J.P.Dawson, OA, H'don.\u2018OO, 4-5362\u2014Montreal Plateau 7 97 pay their last respects.Mr.| Master Jimmie Goldie, son of|grandparents, Mr.and Mrs, | Ville Jacques Cartier were guests John P.Lewis, CA.1791 (ooleot) ° to e Cockerline had been in com-|Margaret Goldie, had a success- |Frank Wootten, in Monreal.at the home of Mr.and Mrs.A.Wm.G.Hogg, CA.3 paratively good health until he ful operation last Tuesday at the| Mr.Myers of Montreal, has|Ferland of Robb St.during the C.A.Poissant, CA.Cabri \\ was removed to the Barrie, Huntingdon County Hospital.|bought the farm of the late Past week.8.R.Sabler, CA riel P oupart = Memorial Hospital in Ormstown, Mr.and Mrs.John Crawford |[Fred Greenway and intends| Mr.and Mrs.Clarence Boyd of| H.Garbacs, CA.NOTARY eleven days before his death.and Alex and Mrs.W.Barrie, of moving in the latter part of next| Avonmore, Ont., recently were ST.CHRYSOSTOME, QUE.G Even while in the hospital he Montreal, were Sunday guests of week.guests at the home of Mr.Boyd\u2019s 132 St.James St.AV.86-4141 Phone 9 2 still showed a keen Interest in| Mr.and Mrs.Howard Blair.sister, Mrs.E, Maither, Kent Ave, MONTREAL Office every Thursda : news of his neighbors, friends,| Mr.and Mrs.Frank Hewson, Also visiting Mrs.Maither : Hemmingford vat home and farm life, Mr.Cocker-| of Montreal, were Sunday eve- St.Chrysostome during the past weekend were .181.T 17 E.MAIN ST.MALONE.N.Y line was in his 78th year and ning guests of Mr.and Mrs.former Nitroites, Mr.and Mrs.Molson & Cushing Tel: 181 , +R.leaves to mourn, his wife Edith [Clarence Blair.ST-CHRYSOSTOME \u2014 Mrs, L- Mitchell and family now of oRARTERED ACCOUNTANTS Beerworth, four daughters Alma| Mrs.Dan Leahy spent the|Exemer Bourdeau, Mr.and Cold Lake, Alberta.R Forti (Mrs.Albert Fraser) of Dundee,| week-end with Mr.and Mrs.Mrs.Elphege Allen, Miss Leon- Mr.and Mrs.M.Planidin and 437 St.James St.West PL.2744 oger Fortier, N.P.- ; ne Poissant, Aimé Lefort ac-|© ildren Tanija, Gene and Serge Eric A.Cushing, C.A.UNTY BLDG HUNTIN Ba Vi companied Guy Bourdeau to|&l] of Windsor Mills, Que., spent C.J.G.Molson, C.A.co * GDON a ! y Qachrane, Ont, to attend the a ppleasant day on April 21h, Donald F.Rennie, CA.Phones: Office CO.4-5306 T 0 rs.Potssant, nee L.n ey drove to Nitro to James C.Smith, C.A.Resid: .\\ | Laplante this past week.visit Mr.and Mrs.J.Steeves of a ence CO.46161 A rer and Mrs.Guenette have Coronation, Drive.à 2 urned to Kapuskasing, Ont, rs.C.Paige and Coral spent 1 after visiting Mrs, H, Soucy and |an entertaining week at Phe C.M.LaSalle, L.Sc.O.Claude Bergevin Look how beautiful Mr.Alfred Couillard and other |home of Mrs.Paige\u2019's Mother, EYESIGHT SPECIALIST NOTARY relatives here, in Valleyfield,| Mrs.D.Collins at East Farnham, | OPTOMETRIST 62 Chateauguay St.= Montreal and district for the| Mr and Mrs.R.Martin and Office every Wednesday Tel: CO.4-3549 Huntingdon H past six weeks, family of Purvis St., spent Easter from 2 p.m.to 9 p.m.at Tel: CO.8-3155 Beauharnois the height of fashion Mrs.Atkinson, Miss Atkinson, Weekend visiting Mr.Martin's URI EDLs assignee of the records of James Atkinson, visited Mrs.J.|parents, Mr.and Mrs.A.Martin HUNTINGDON Mitre.Lucien Baillargeon, NP Dupuis and family at Verdun,|in Toronto, Onf., and Mrs.Mar- 121 Chateauguay St.Office Hours: E on Saturday.tin\u2019s parents, Mr, and Mrs.L.|Eyes Examined \u2014 Glasses Fitted| 9:30 820.to 5 pan.every Saturday is this ve ar i Mrs.Brogan Mrs, Atkinson and Millie of Guelph, Ont.Mrs.Mar- and by appointment.: Pubert Also Mr.2nd, Mrs.Felix Un and children remained on F D S Reg'd ontreal were |for a few days and later drove| Fortune Drug Sto ! - Sunday guests of Mr.and Mrs, home with Mrs.Martin's sister \u201cThe EE Drug Stores R.N.Taylor Co.Ltd.Arnold Murray and family in|and brother-in-law, Mr.and OPTICIANS ] Sherrington.Mr.and Mrs, Des- Mrs.D.Smith of Kitchener, Ont.Horace Huot, Chemist : 8, vacation dr Calfornia, wire) tro Befère retisting home.~ a an EE alifornia, w ro ore r .they visited their son Mr.and SMe ugniag.home.[Dial CO.+2 Huntingdon Montreal ?dr Mrs.Leonard Desmarais family also Mr.and Mrs.Pas trick O'Meara (Mrs.Desmarais\u2019 Brother) whom she had not seen for 29 years.While there they motored to Nevada and Mexico and many places of interest and report having had Mr.and Mrs.8.Clendening, Champlain St., and their niece Miss Gerry Nook of Edmonton, Alberta, are presently in New York City and plan to vacation there for a week's time.Mrs.M.Stevenson Is staying with the Clendening children while their parents are away.BUSINESS Tel.CO.45314 LUXOR JEWELLERY DIRECTORY Laberge & Lalonde Ltd.PLUMBING \u2014 HEATING SHEET METAL an excellent trip and a most| Mr.E.D.Kennedy of Corona- WORKERS à \u20ac Nestor = enjoyable time.tion Drive journeyed to Toronto, Qualified Watch : Government Licensed § last weekend to drive home his| Gladstone and Bulova Watches (Roofing supplies, Propane Ges and [i Obit family who had spent a week E SIMONEAU, .Wood Ranges Ê ituary visiting relatives there.On the Huntingdon, Que.178 Chateauguay ) The La return trip the Kennedy's visited Huntingdon ; he te Mr.and Mrs.Stanley Bright in Phones CO.4-5431 CO.+631 HE .; i _ rs.BERNARD W.MURRAY Lindsay, Ont., and also Mr.Ful- i Spacious .gracious .advanced in every lovely lines and the exciting performance of up Ta par card LA Murray, age ton n Stewart and Miss Sheila E.Brault A.K.English respect.and right at the zenith of fashion t© 295 horsepower under the hood.Vailey 1 3 at mplain Graham at the South Beach ed Insurance ) esp g All Chryslers have the extraordinary cone ey hospital, after a long Hotel in Youngs Point, Ont, that's the magnificent new Chrysler! At the club .the golf links .the festive venience and flashing responsiveness of push- button Torque-Flite automatic drive.AH have CHRYSITIT.ER What a Chrysler ride will show you.up to 325 h.p.with push-button case .over bumps as though they weren't .make tight turns without leaning and quick stops without \u201cnose-diving\u201d.It's really an eo experience.One you You're always à step ahead in oars of The Forward Look > Garage Lucien Dandurand Enrg.35 Bridge St.Tel.69 _ Ormstown illness.Formerly Mable Burdo, she was the only daughter of the late Treffle Burdo and Pauline Senecal, and the wife presently away on a six weeks business trip for the Davidson ONLY DOW 18 \"COOL cONTROL! BREWED LIFE ASSURANCE CO.Broker Mr.G.Lachaine of Kent St, is 87 8t.Louis Road, pesttammois Que.[FIRE AND GENERAL INSURANCE Representauve four Mutual Life Assurance Co.of Canada and for all forms of Pattern-Makers \u2014 Shafiing Oxy-Acetylene Welding ISAIF, QUENNEVILLE R.Brunet Concrete Ltd.Manufacturer of REINFORCED AND VIBRATED W.Keddy & Son Ltd.Lumber & Building Materials Mill Work\u2014Sesh & Door CEMENT TILES MIXERS TO RENT Phone 16 Ormstown Phone 3806 Valleyniedd AUTO BODY SHOP Claude Trepanier, Plage Somerville, Camaville, Que.Phone H'don.: OOrvette 43381 The Huntingdon Gleaner has served 08 YEARS \u2014of Advertising Leader ship in the District of Beauharnois; | =f faithful newspaper editing & ; \u2014of courteous, fast, rel- able service in the job- For rates/estimates dial H'don 00.45365 ; M £ cad f Chemical Co.of Valleyfield.Mr Fire and Car Insurance Insur Bouas CE house parties .and all the other gay places the new Torsion-Aire Suspension system that of the late Bernard Murray, who il ance and of this year, it's Chrysler the crowd is admiring gives Chrysler its remarkable sports-car han- predeceased her twelve Years Phone: CO.8-3423 Beauharnols Phone 283 Que, \u201c.Ù and talking about.ling characteristics, as well as the smoothest Funeral servic Ear LF For nothing quite like this slim, graceful, ride on wheels.All have the roominess, comfort St.Johns Church and Mass was te Radley, Sib Co fashion-plate beauty has ever glided in beneath and safety Chrysler is famous for.sung by Rev.Monsignor Barabee Fred E.FORME CE the smart porticos before.Nothing so tastefully Its your kind of car, this long, low and Rev.Fier as dencor ery De ; Or oF 5 ; styled.So luxuriously appointed.So smooth luxurious Chrysler of 1957.And its cost is less deacon.Pallbearers were Robt, 4 Fire, automobile and all cssualty| Tel 36 RAS Box 100 di and powerful in action.than you may imagine.So let us demonstrate Carroll, Robt.Vaughn, Robt.P | LLS e= Lines of Insurance Tel 318-3 Hemmingtord 4 There's the superb Chrysler New Yorker One to you soon.Just telephone.We'll bring a Murray Jon Paty Yok Murray TW 7/4 Phone 3seria Barrington, Que.3 with its splendid length .and its great Chrysler to your door for the most revealing Burlal was at St.Peter's Ceme- Rey eT Geo.L.Collum .325-h.p.V-8 with 4-barrel carburetion.And demonstration drive you've ever experienced.bery.RETR 11, Machine Sh PAL LIVERPOOL : there\u2019s the wonderful Windsor with its clean, CHRYSLER CORPORATION OF CANADA, LIMITED three daughters Mo nas = Pn LI op M NBURANCE co ; i: Goff (Patricia) and Mrs.Char- GENERAL MACHINE WORE LIFE \u2014 ; De.les Barnes (Annette) of Platts- .FIRE \u2014 2 NE .burg, Sr.Paschal (Joan) of the 106 6, Lawrence Bt, Valleytield AUTOMOBILE : 5 7Ze CGeerzeryy Car Thats so easy 780 Owre Sisters of Mercy of Tarrytown, Dial H'don, OO.4-5063 i have Mboise resi.Ave, is eurisy, A Mrs, Ave, eau of 30th.\u2026 and mplain baby Hôtel atier, NS ?IEE at NGDON .4-6163 Ltd.OP > ë 1] For Sale J ONE {flat bottom boat, fourteen feet long with oars, anchor and rope, new last year, cost $78.What offers.Appty Poulter, % Elmer cairns, RR4, Ormstown.COT.size 60 X 85 on Gurnhom, St., Valleyfield.Tel: H'don.CO.4-2518, A POTATOES for sale, $1.26 for 50 pounds.Albert Deschamps, St- \u2018Anicet, Phone H'don, Co.4-2218.BARN, 125 It.X 38 It.Phone CO, 4-2503, Alfred Goyette, H,don.ee GENDRON baby carriage, maroon, in good condition.Tel: H'don.CO.4-2856.rt JO boy's bicycles, three speeds.Rene Trudeau, Cazaville, Tel: H'don.CO.4-8810.TEAM of work horses, 2 yearling pulls.K.B.Pederson, St.Agnes de Dundee, Tel.H'don.CO.4-2438.NINE 4-week-old pigs.Tel: H'don, AUCTION SALE At the residence of the Late Mrs.Julia Frier, % mile west of Havelock Corner on Route 52, on SATURDAY, MAY 18th The Following: Spring tooth harrows: box 25 cedar pickets: cow chains; ders; wheel barrow: saw horse; hay knife; sledge hammer; grass slashers; cross cut saw; hand saws; single harness; cart harness; odd harness; new 5 gal.milk can; 6 gal.milk can; 3, 8 gal.cans; cobblers outfit; belt lacing; hydraulic hose; rope; hand sprayer: window sashes and sills; screens; double windows; vice.Household: Kitchen stove; Box stove; grama- sleigh; | 2 lad- | Phone and records; sliding couch; desk; cupboards; bureaus; chairs; table; small tables; oil lamps; el.lamps; chests; 2 beds: trunks; suit cases; mattresses; antique shot gun; quilts; blankets; silverware; antique candle sticks; sofa; dishes; griddle; lantern; 25 cord dry wood: quantity CO.4-5499.SILO.also hydraulic dump, Phone H'don.CO.4-2865.POWER lawn mower, perfect con- ! dition.Bargain $30.00, Tel: CO.4-2783.STRAWBERRY plants.Mrs.Alex Robb, Phone H'don.CO.4-5826.GENERAL ELECTRIC range, 3 top elements, oven and warming closet.Builders\u2019 Supply and Feeds Ltd, Phone H'don.co.4-5450.1956 BSA MOTORCYCLE 1956 NSU Motorcycle; 25 HP.Evinrude Outboard motor.Apply Riverside Motors Reg\u2019d, Tel: H'don.CO.4-2933.TWO studio chairs, also one piano accordion in first class condition.Tel: H'don.CO.4-5741.DODGE SEDAN 1951 clean, low mileage, owner driven, summer only.Phone H\u2019don.CO.4-5954.DRY stove and block wood.Quantity of hay.Ralph O'Connor.Tel: H'don.CO.4-5641.To Rent LOWER apartment located on Wellington $26.00 per month.Bath and electric water -heater.Immediate occupancy.Apply 46 Bou- chette.BRIGHT six room flat in Howick, on busline, $25.00 per month, available first of June.Apply 52 Mill Road DOWN STAIRS, five room apt.Ist.floor on Churchill St, Phone CO.4-2932 or CO.4-5405.Wanted GENERAL trucking also sand, gravel, fill and crushed stone.Harold Stark, Huntingdon, Que, Phone CO.4-5636.TO DO plain sewing or mending.Apply to 37 Colville St.or phone 66J.Mrs.Andrew Carruthers, Howick, Que.Property for Sale THE MOST beautiful point on Lake St.Francis, furnished cottages, building lots, sandy beach, boat house, small cruiser, etc.Call Hun- tingdon COrvette 4-2339 or Mon- ireal HArbour 9826 and PLateau 9501.A.Langevin, St.Anicet.HOUSE with 2 acres of land on Highway 4, six miles south of Huntingdon.Adrien St.Onge, Tel: H'don.CO.4-5804.EIGHT ROOM brick house, hot! water heating, spacious lawn.For information can at Apt.3, 20 Hunter St, Tel: H'don.CO.4-2265.Pasturers Wanted PASTURE for thirty head cattle at owners risk, Ample running water.For cash, or chores or for an old horse and wagon and sleigh.Make offer, James Calver, one mile west Wallace Barr Store, Route 352, Rockburn.12 HEAD of cattle to pasture at owners risk.John C.Woddel, Covey Hill, Que., Tel: St Chrysostome 6il-ring 1-2, YOUNG CATTLE, at owner's risk.Ralph O'Connor, Tel: H'don.CO.4-5641.slab wood.Pots pans and many other articles about the home too numerous to mention, all to be sold without jreserve to settle the estate.Terms: Cash, Sale to begin at 1 pm.BILL HOOKER, Auctioneer, Tel: 226 J Ormstown FOR SALE One 22 Massey Tractor, complete with hydraulic pump, 3 oint hitch and two row cultivas or, hydraulic.One Case rake bar hay loader.One 7 ft.New Idea tractor | mower, used one year.One 1956 Roto Baler, new, liberal discount.ADRIAN SPARROW Phone CO.4.5607 HUNTINGDON Cash Paid For Antiques Old dishes, coloured glass, vases, coal oil lamps, old buttons, jewelry, cradles and grandfather clocks.Old guns.powder horns, swords, old iron banks.cap pistols, brass kettles, bells, etc.Mail replies to: William H.Labelle, Box 153 Champlain, N.Y.FOR SALE Meteor Station Wagon equipped Ford Sedan Chevrolet Sedan Oldsmobile, equipped Chevrolet Coach Chevrolet Coach Oldsmobile, equipped 1954 1957 1957 1953 1956 1952 1951 1952 Chevrolet, power- glide Ford Coach Chevrolet 2 ton, 6 new tires 8.25 x 20, Ten ply 2 Ford School Buses 2 Chevrolet School Buses CONTACT ROSS HAWKINS Hemmingford, Que.Res.Phone 66 Bus.35 1947 1952 Public Auction Woodworking equipment, farm machinery and Carpenters\u2019 \u2018SATURDAY, MAY 25 at the farm of J.O.Gamble east of Herdman on Route 52 Lyell J.Graham, Auctioneer Public Auction SATURDAY, JUNE 1 at the farm of Henry Witthoeft, Huntingdon Farm Equipment Lyell J.Graham, Auctioneer PUBLIC AUCTION To be sold by Public Auction on SATURDAY, MAY 18th at the residence of W.J.English, 5 miles north of Hemmingford, Moore's Highway \"The following property: | 7 milk cows; 1 heifer calf; quantity 1loose hay: baled hay: double wagon; hay rack; cutter: steel roller; Con- |cora buggy; horse rake; set disc jharrows; stone boat plank; metal [lined grain puncheon, buggy pole; express harness: quantity elm plank; cedar pickets; block wood; crosscut saw; set scales 600 lbs.cap.; De Laval cream separator: Climax kitchen range; spaceheater for wood or coal; wood heater: Quebec heater No.3, 2 burner oil stove with oven; dressers; commodes; chairs; extension table; small tables; dishes; carpenters\u2019 tools; scrap iron; cradle scythe; small kitchen sink; spray barrel with pump; set clippers; pictures; antique cradle and many other small articles used about the farm.| All to be sold without reserve as the farm is sold.Terms of sale: Cash.Sale at 1 pm.(D.ST) LYELL J.GRAHAM, | Auctioneer.Save just one good 50-ton crop of choice green hay and you've more than paid for the low-cost Allis-Chalmers ROTO-BAL- ER.Beat the weather.make it easy to bale fast when hay is at its early-blossom best.Call us now for your own Allis- Chalmers ROTO-BALER.ROTO-BALER is on Allis-Chalmers trodemork.ALLIS-CHALME SALES AND SERVICE ADRIAN SPARROW Tel.CO.4-5607 HUNTINGDON retire FOR Tel.H'don CO.4-5742 \u2014 Red Rose Javel Water Price 50c per Gallon C.D.BATLEY SALE Dewittville, Que.PE Blood Tested 37 Head FRIDAY, istered, for fall, old heifers (open), 3 yearling T and spring calves, Regis 2 Surge m 8-gal, milk All to be sold without up dairying.TERMS OF SALE\u2014Cash Wilfred Kelly roprietor HOLSTEIN DISPERSAL to be sold by Public Auction on at KELLYDALE FARM, 2%, miles South of Huntingdon on Lost Nation Road The following livestock consisting of 37 head of Registered and high grade Holsteins, 34 of which are reg- The offering includes 16 milk cows, 6 of which are fresh, 3 bred for June and 1 bred for July, balance bred 5 2-year-old heifers, bred for fall.heifers.5 fall calves.5 win- red Herd Sire (1l,-year-old), Pleasant Valley Bobbie R, Sire: Raymondale Abbey R.Dam: Pleasant Valley Bobble.Three clean blood tests have been attained and blood test privileges wlll be granted to buyers for export.Also Iking units, with Riteway pumping unit.cans, n and s .aw Foret as Mr.Kelly is giving Blood Tested 37 Head MAY 17 2 14-year- 15 Sale at 1 p.m.(D.S.T) Lyell J.Graham, Auctioneer me SAVE A CROP- | PAY FOR A BALER \u2014 Huntingdon Merchants\u2019 Association NOTICE Our places of business will be closed Monday, May 20th, Empire Day, but will remain open all day Thursday, May 23rd.INSPECTORS OF Wanted to Buy EXP) LOSIVES WANT TO PURCHASE a parcel of $2610.\u2014$3150.land consisting of at least 5 acres and not more than 20 acres, I erties pa close to highway No.4, between Visual inspection of the manu- rmsiown an untingdon.Apply \u2018facture, packaging and shipping to Box 3333, Huntingdon Gleaner.'of various high explosives and propellants.Several years of ex- ° perience in inspection or related Notice work.While a good knowledge Province of Quebec Municipality Township of GODMANCHESTER i of English is essential preference will be given to a qualified candidate possessing a knowledge of \u2018both the English and French To the Ratepayers of the jlanguages, sufficient for the duties aforesald Municipality: involved.PUBLIC NOTICE Public notice is hereby given by Application forms obtainable at the undersigned, Secretary-Treasur- Post Office or Civil Service Com- er, that the followings have been \u2018mission Office, should be filed with !elected Mayor and Councillors of [the Civil Service Commission, Room [this municipality for the next term 800, 685 Cathcart St., Montreal, not of Office.Jater than May 31, 1857.Competition \u2018For Mayor\u2014Patrick Sherry.number 57-M839 should be quoted.[Councillors Seat No.1\u2014William McClatchie.° Notice Seat No.3-\u2014-Thomas O'Connor.Municipality of Hinchinbrooke | Seat No.5\u2014Hector St.Onge Given at Huntingdon, this 14th day of May, 1957.County of Huntingdon | JAMES E.BARRETT, Public notice is hereby given by | Secretary-Treasurer the undersigned that a public meet- | M.C.T.G.ing of the municipal electors of the.\"en laforesaid Municipality held Wednes- | NOTICE !day, May 8th, the following were ! elected to office by acclamation.Mayor\u2014A.W.McNaughton, Councillors Seat No.1\u2014D.G.Rennie.| Seat No.3\u2014L.M.Kelly.Seat No.5\u2014Henry Wallace.Publie notice is hereby given by jy EMA IT Que., this 10th | ne undersigned, Secretary-Treasur- | of the aforesaid Municipality, that the Council will revise the LYELL J.GRAHAM, { Valuation Roll at Its regular session President of the Election.which wiil be held at its usual hour i and place of meeting, on Monday ju the 3rd day of June 1957.NOTICE | Given at Huntingdon this 15th | TENDERS FOR FUEL OIL | | | i Province of Quebec Municipality of Township of Godmanchester : To the Ratepayers of the aforesaid Municipality: | PUBLIC NOTICE day of May one thousand nine hundred and fifty-seven.FOR FEDERAL BUILDINGS, PROVINCE OF QUEBEC JAMES E, BARRETT, Secretary-Treasurer SEALED TENDERS addressed to the undersigned and endorsed as » Pe labove, Will be received until 3.00 pm.- MOOE RS - (ED.S.T.\\ TUESDAY, JUNE 11, 1957, + Theatre + for the supply of fuel oil for the Mooers, N.Y.; Federal Buildings in the Province! of Quebec.I Specifications and forms of tender can be obtained at the office of the ; Chief of Purchasing and Stores, Department of Public Works, Garland 7pm, 9 pm.Building, Ottawa, the District Architect, Department of Public Works, 17 10 1643 Delorimier Avenue, Montreal Fri.- Sat.May 17-18 \u2018and the District Architect, Department of Public Works, 75 Boulevard les Capucins, Quebec, P.Q.| Tenders will not be considered junless made on the printed forms supplied by the Department and in accordance with the conditions set jforth therein, The Department reserves the right to demand from any successful tenderer.before awarding the order, a security deposit in the form of a CERTIFIED cheque drawn on a bank incoporated under the Bank Act or the Quebec Savings Bank Act payable to the order of the RECEIVER GENERAL OF CANADA equal to ten per cent of the amount of the tender, in accordance with the Government Contracts Regulations now in force, or Bearer Bonds, with unmatured coupons attached, of the Government of Canada or of the Canadian National Railway Company and its constituent companies, unconditionally guaranteed as to principal and interest by the Government of Canada.The lowest or any tender not neccessarily accepted.ROBERT FORTIER, Chief of Administrative Services and Secretary.Department of Public Works, | Ottawa, May th, 1957.Bie Double Feature Sal Mineo - John Saxon \u201cRock Pretty Baby\u201d A Dandy in Color \u201cIron Petticoat\u201d Bob Hope In Color Sun.- Mon.May 19-20 \u201cThe Wrong Man\u201d Henry Fonda - Vera Miles A Real Topper _ ere \u2014 Chateaugay's Modern Theatre THE GAY\u201d Fri.- Sat.May 17-18 John Payne starring in \u201cRebel in Town\u201d 5 an especiall through hetween for setti idea is happen at high speeds.that 73 percent of all accid miles an hour.When speed accidents were reduced and have built our good name The fact that highway speed laws aren\u2019t really set by any scientific study of safety, but just seem to be numbers pulled from a hat becomes | or three states in a day and find the speed limit jumping up and down The American Automobile Association recently proposed a new method decide what a safe speed is.It's done, like so many things these days, with radar.The AAA has found that a safe speed Is usually the speed travelled by 85 percent of drivers on any particular road.So the AAA has asked that state-wide or province-wide speed laws, many of them unrealistically low, be abolished in favor of the speed that radar devices show is the usual speed of 85 percent of motorists.Figures I noticed recently showed that, contrary to f what 1 always believed, most highway accidents don\u2019t A study in Nebraska established | on the highway didn't change at all which only went to prove drivers were ignoring old speed limits anyway and driving at what they thought was a safe speed.You just have to conclude that most drivers are ordinary people with good horse sense.giving year-in, year-out value and satisfaction.Our best advertisement is the number of people who've come back time after time to buy cars at 7.00 and 9.40 Second Feature \u201cRumble on the Docks\u201d starring James Darren At 8.20 once only Noel A.Foisy | Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, May 19-20-21 Rock Hudson - Martha Hyer starring in \u201cBattle Hymn\u201d This is one of the season\u2019s hits Matinee: 40c, 30c and 15¢ Evenings: 50c, 35c and,20c y apparent when you drive the U.S.You may cross two | | 50, 55 and 60.| ng highway speed limits.The | to let motorists themselves i THANKS To the Electors of the Township of Godmanchester I wish to take this opportunity to express my sincere thanks to all of my supporters in the Township of Godmanchester, who re-elected me as a Councillor on Monday.I will do my best to serve you faithfully during the new term of the council, Thos.O'Connor THE GLEANER Wednesday, May 15th, 1957 11 © Turkey and Ham Supper MILITARY WHIST ODDFELLOW'S HALL RESERVE FRIDAY, MAY 17th for a Semi-Formal Dance in Hemmingford High School Music by: JAMES THOMPSON and HIS ORCHESTRA ADMISSION: $2.00 per couple Sponsored \"by Student's Council Come and Dance to the music of Pierce Ellis and His Rhythm Rockers in Hemmingford High School Auditorium FRIDAY, MAY 17th From 9.00 pan.to 1.30 a.m.Refreshments will be served Admission 75c Sponsored by the 1st Hemming- ford Scout Troop RESERVE FRIDAY MAY 24th Maple Garden Pavilion Featuring Bobby Hill and his Canadian Country Boys GUEST STARS: Gordon Sinclair, Ronny Matthews and Fred Hill \u2018MALONE, NEW Veal: TODAY THRU SAT.That Rock 'n\u2019 Roll Great \u201cUntamed Youth\u201d with Mamie Van Doren \u2014\u2014 PLUS Western Co-hit Bend\u201d starring Randolph Scotl STARTS SUNDAY Stindogul ENTERTAINMENT! Paramount presents AUDREY FRED | | HEPBURN - ASTAIRE i UE || Wed.- Thurs.May 22-23 | The stars who won the Academy ing picture \u201cAnastasia\u201d ! i | Prices: 50c, 35c and 20e l Award together in an outstand- \u2019 Enorengrapts br loprse oa mg Fol beisa .Sungs raged vy Loses bony).! Pots 4e beacied br hal] ogg SAD US SIT Dn «warn cic TECHAICOLON ve Ca \u201cDeep Adventure\u201d | | Men at the mercy or nature, | lured by the thrills of sunken treasure?ents occurred at less than 30 limits were raised in Nebraska the average speed of the cars Saturday, May We think so, so we in the used car business by from us.J.Bruce Cairncross President The Howick-Huntingdon Ayrshire Club will hold a Barn Meeting at farm of Archie Finlayson, ORMSTOWN, QUE.An interesting programme is being arranged Classes will be held for 4-H Club Members 18 - 1.00 P.M.Archie Roy Secretary Athelstan Presbyterian Evening Ormstown In connection with the 25th Anniversary of the WED., MAY 22nd Ormstown Presbyterian at 8 p.m.Church in the Des Aid Door Pire ES | CHURCH HALL =\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 Saturday, May 18th From 4.30 p.m., 3 Act Play Admission: $1.25 \u201cSinging Bill From Children 75c Blue Ridge Hill\u201d will be presented by the Ormstown Presbyterian Y.P.Son The Annual Meeting of those interested in the Hillside Cemetery will be held in TUESDAY, MAY 21st! Rennie United Church at 8.15 p.m, School Room in on MUNRO HALL, Athelatan Monday, June 3rd to elect officers and any other husiness brought before the meeting, ORVILLE GAMBLE, President JOHN OLIVER, Scc'y.-Treas, under the auspices of the Auxiliary ADMISSION: 50 and 25 cents \u2014\u2014 \u2014 Mr Charles Frigeault WITH HIS Hammond Organ will be playing nightly in the GAI LOUNGE Huntingdon Chateau COMMENCING .Tuesday, May 14 \u2014 \u2014 Dance St.Agnes Hotel Every Saturday Night Music by Jimmy Thompson and his Orchestra H.Leblanc, Prop.\u2014 J Customs & Excise Officers Ass'n LACOLLE BRANCH ANNUAL DANCE at St.Paul Inn Friday May 17th 1957 8.30 p.m.ADMISSION: $1.00 Per Couple Door Prizes EVERYONE WELCOME \u2014 DANCE AT THE MAPLE GARDEN PAVILION music by SMILING SLIM RODGERS ES Star of CFCF Hometown Jamboree Friday, May 17 ADMISSION: 75c ST.JOSEPH'S HALL BINGO - BINGO - BINGO $25.00 Door Prize FRIDAY MAY 24th 8.00 p.m.10 Games $1.00 \u2014 No Admission Sponsored by Junior Chamber of Commerce and Huntingdon Baseball Club a a tcp Ve À am rt 4 es a 12 THE GLEANER Wednesday, May 15th, 1957 Cub and Scout Parents\u2019 Banquet Parents of Cubs and Scouts are to be congratulated for the exceptional turn-out at the Annual Parents\u2019 and Sons\u2019 Banquet.The Leaders definitely appreciate the interest shown by parents and guests.The report of the banquet in a previous issue stated that the Huntingdon Boy Scout Troop had been presented with the Conservation Banner for 1956, This should have read \u201cThe Huntingdon Wolf Cub Pack.\u201d Investiture Cub Donald Herdman was invested as a Wolf Cub and pre- For Sale A 12 CU.FT.all steel Cold Air ice refigerator in good condition.$10.Phone H'don.CO.4-5347.74 HARLEY-DAVISON Motorcycle.Bill Hooker, Tel: 226 J, Ormstown.USED Phiko refrigerator, 7 cu, ft, large freezer.Apply C.Brown, Tel: H'don.CO.4-5309.AN ORGAN.In good condition.Reasonable, Tel: 626-13, Ormstown.Help Wanted COOK general, English speaking.Good Salary.Mrs.P.F.Goodfellow, Phone: OLympic 7-8129, Chat- eauguay.Pasturers Wanted 60 ACRES of private pasture with permanent water supply.Patrick McCallum, Tel: H\u2018don.CO.4-2847.Wanted to Rent &IX TO EIGHT room house in Hun- tingdon in good location, preferably by July ist.Tel: Dr.K.R.\u2018Willis, H'don.CO.4-2698.BABY CHICKS CHICKS for all and any markets from Bray Hatchery.Ask for spring Hst.Get in line with wise poultry- Keepers.A wide choice of breeds and crosses.Prompt shipment.Started pullets.Agents are J.E.Beaudoin, St-Chrysostome; Jas.M.Winter RR.4, Ormstown, Phone 608R3, Ormstown exchange.WANTED TO BUY Horses for fox meat.Saddle horses Bob Greig Tel.165 Ormstown FOR SALE Moffat Electric Stove, 2 automatic ovens, 5 burners, 2 storage drawers.Price $125.00.Tel.H'don CO.4-5317 or Montreal HUnter 8-4758 55 CHEVROLET Sedan 54 PONTIAC Sedan 53 DODGE Sedan 53 DODGE 52 CHEVROLET Sedan 50 PONTIAC Sedan 54 14 ton CHEVROLET Panel 47 OLDSMOBILE Coach 47 CHEVROLET Sedan Huntingdon Motors Reg'd 54 Chateauguay St.Tel.COrvette 4-5822 Boy Scout Activities sented with his Tenderpad Badge at the meeting of May 9.Stars Presented Cubs Ian Ferns, and Murray Milne were presented with their First Star at the last meeting of the Pack.Pennant Winners The Brown Six of the Pack won the Good Hunters Pennant for the month of April.Cub David Willis is the Sixer In charge of this Six.Badges Proficiency Badges were presented as follows: House Orderly to Cub Sixer David Willls; Athlete and Team Player Badges to Cub Senior Sixer Darryll Johnson.Summer Camp We hope to hold another summer camp for Cubs provided \u2018the necessary assistance can be secured.1st Huntingdon Boy Scout Troop A Bronze Arrowhead Course is currently being conducted in conjunction with the Hemming- ford Troop.Patrol Leaders and Seconds are participating.It is hoped to better acquaint the boys with the fundamentals of leadership.Summer Camping The Group Committee has decided to encourage attendance at the Scout Camp at Tamara- couta this summer.A generous contribution towards the cost per scout has been promised by the Committee.| Covering The | SPORTS Huntingdon Wins Local Opener The Huntingdon Merchants, led by the hitting and base stealing ability of Tony Zappla, defeated the Hogansburg Chiefs by an 11 to 3 score to open the local baseball season.Zappia had two singles, a double and stole four bases to lead the Merchants to their second win of the young season.hief St.Denis pitched the first four inning for Huntingdon and gave up 3 runs, 5 hits, walked 2 and struck out 2.La- tour, who pitched the last 5 innings was the winning pitcher.He gave up 5 hits, no runs, walked 3 and struck out 5.The losing pitcher for Hogans- burg was Solomon who was tagged with 7 of Huntingdon\u2019s 11 runs.Although he only gave up 6 hits in the 6 innings he worked, 6 walks and 3 errors hurt him.Donny Cree and George Bero each had two hits for the losers.HOGANSBURG AB R H D.Bero SS 5 0 1 D.Cree 2B 5 0 2 J.Bero 3B 5 0 1 Kelly 1B 5 0 1 Johnson LF 5 0 1 G.Bero C 4 1 2 R.Cree CF 2 1 1 Smith RF 4 1 1 Jock RF 1 0 0 Solomon P 0 0 0 White P 1 0 0 31 3 10 AUCTION SALE At the Ormstown Sales Rooms % mile west of the village on Route 4 on FRIDAY NIGHT, MAY 17 The Following: Dining room table and 5 chairs; \u2018bureaus; washstand; mattress; Electric plate on legs with oven; vacuum Cleaner; electric egg beater; egg jacale; Demi John; small table; (wardrobe; fur coat bag; small elec- (fric stove, perfect condition; good plano; lawn mower; small wood or coal cook stove; singer sewing machine; type writer, banjo; guitar; mandolin; day bed; sliding couch; electric lamps; saw mandrill; 8\u201d circular saw blade, new; bicycle, light set; new baby clothes; Gurney \\gas stove; drop leaf table; studio couch: Tri-light lamp; large desk; lamall desk, roll top; coffee table; 3 piece chesterfield, (like new); clover leaf table; single bed; baby crib; bureaus; bed table; double bed and spring mattress; rockers; kitchen chairs; fern stand; tollet bowl; lamps; canning machine, Many other articles not listed, all of which are in good condition.Terms: Cash, | Sale to begin at 7:30 p.m.BILL HOOKER, Auctioneer.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 + « the revolutionary new AUT THE SIMPLEST MOST EASY-TO-RUN SELF-PROPELLED POWER MOWER EVER DESIGNED 2 MODELS \u2014 18\u201d and 21\u201d SEED in Y Pint, Pint McCoy En) OMOWER em CORN We have just received a large shipment of Seed Corn, Golden Glow, Wisconsin No.7, Longfellow and Hybrids.CROW REPELLENT and Quart Cans 68 CHATEAUGUAY ST.TEL.CO.4-5392 [For You Madam Huntingdon Womens Institute Huntingdon Womens Institute met on Tuesday afternoon, at the home of the President Mrs.Gordon Ferry, with an attendance of over forty.Members of the Ormstown Branch were special guests.Mrs.Bernhardt gave a splendid report of the County Convention at Riverfleld.Agricultural Convenor reported vegetable and flower seeds had been distributed to 250 children, who represented 125 families, These seeds although distributed by the W.I.are provided by the Dept.of Agriculture.Vegetable and flowers grown from these seeds can be exhibited at Huntingdon Fair and Hobby shows at schools.Health and Welfare Convenor gave an instructive talk on the work that is being done with regard to retarded children.For such children there are Govt.sponsored homes in Ontario but none in Quebec.All members were asked to report about any retarded children they know.If there are a number of such in any community means may be provided to train them.Mrs.Carl Anderson read a Mother's day poem.It was decided to order W.I.Christmas cards from London ng., A report was, given on the special short course from Macdonald College, which will bel held in Huntingdon in Nov.At that time it is hoped to have a \u201cspecial meal demonstration\u201d.\u2018Special speaker for the afternoon was Mr.Beaudin, local Agronome who gave an informative talk on fertilizers.This was followed by a question and answer period.There was a very successful sale of plants and flowers.A social hour was enjoyed by members and guests and delicious refreshments were served.-Q- FRANKLIN CENTRE \u2014 The regular monthly meeting of the Franklin Centre W.I., was held at the home of Mrs.E.Sproule.Mrs, Preston t Baxter was a Hostess.Mrs, John Goldie, president, was in the Chair.What is new in flowers and vege- HUNTINGDON AB R H Zappia SS-2B 4 4 3 Jepson CF 3 2 1 Bougie C 1 1 0 Riopelle 1B 4 0 1 Salter RF 3 0 1 Proudfoot RF 2 1 1 St.Denis P-2B 4 1 2 Curran ss 2 00 0 Latour P 3 0 1 Smith 3B 4 0 0 Vergara LF 3 2 0 : 33 11 10 Errors: St.Denis, D.Bero, B.Kelly, G.Bero.RBI: D.Bero, J.Smith; Jepson 2, Bougie 2, Riopelle 2, Latour 2, Salter, Proud- foot, St.Denis.Stolen Base: Zappia 4; R.Cree, L.Johnson.Merchants Big Five ; GP AB H AVG Zappia 2 7 4 571 Proudfoot 2 4 2 .500 St.Denis 1 4 2 .500 Jepson 2 8 3 375 Salter 1 3 1 333 Runs Scored: Zappia 6, Jepson 4, Vergara 2.Runs Batted In: Jepson 6, Proudfoot 2, Bougie 2, Riopelle 2, Latour 2.2 base fh Zappia 2, Latour 1.3 base hit: Jepson 1.Home Run: Jepson, 2.fen # | Mr.and Mrs.Floyd Lac famous coloured singers, are WN.Mr.Lacy was Coloured Quintette.in Eur piano.Ward, m\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014ms Guest Speaker will ALEX ROBB, President Ormstown Legion Hall, Thurs, He, together with has sung all across the United States and Canada, and ope, to capacity audiences.Mr, Lacy directs the congregational singing and Mrs.Lacy accompanies on the The Lacy Coloured Gospel Sin Churches of the Nazarene in Onta gether with the District Superintendent, Rev.H.in the interest of church extension work in this gree The Annual Meeting of the Huntingdon Breeders\u2019 Club will be held at the HUNTINGDON COURT HOUSE Tuesday Night, May 21, at 8 p.m.All Members requested to attend tables was the answer to the Roll be started now.Aprons were demon- Call.It was decided to go to the Bo- Government exports it to the States.A report of the County Convention and discussions on the County Convention was given.A card table and four chairs were shown.These are for use of Institute members.Three more tables were ordered to be bought.A letter re National Convention in October, at Ottawa, was read.Mrs.W.Blair read an Article on Newcomers to Canada.Mrs, W.Barr reported 30 packages of seed had been given the children for our School Fair.Plants for sale at the County Convention next year should sm HUNTINGDON THEATRE AIR CONDITIONED WED.to SAT.MAY 15-18 from the edge of your seat \u2018you'll see.r \u2014 ALSO \u2014 \u201cWomen For Joe\u201d in COLOR with GEORGE BAKER SUN.to TUE., MAY 19-21 ROCK HUDSON CINEMAS coPE -TECHNICOLOY | ADDED ATTRACTION er.\u201cVallée Des Rois\u201d en COULEUR avec ROBERT TAYLOR May 30 I y, and Miss Gladyce Wilson, to be at the LEGION HALL, formerly with the Cleveland his gospel singers, ers are visiting the o and Quebec, to- Blair be Mr.St.Pierre GORDON FERRY, Secretary NOW IS THE TIME TO PAINT YOUR HOME ® For Good Solid Covering ® Distinctive Flot Finish # Beautiful Colors or White Just ask for MOORE'S PENTAFLEX M Benjamin A oore paints OSCAR DEMERS, strated and remmants donated by 'Eatons were brought in.A Sewing tanical Gardens this summer also Bee is to be held the week of May to award a Bursary of $50 to a 20th for the Booth at Havelock Fair.pupil in Grade 10 who will go on for | Salt and Pepper Shakers were a- further Education.Discussions on warded the three ladies who had not TB.Inoculations, Lack of Polio missed attending a meeting last year.Vaccine in this county while the | Following adjournment the hostesses served delicious refreshments, Allan\u2019s Corners Christening -Ceremony On Sunday morning, at Georgetown Presbyterian Church, the infant son of Mr.and Mrs.Bill Cullen was baptised.The Rev.Wm.Brown performed the ceremony when the baby was given the names Dwight McCalg.Following the service Mr.and Mrs.Bill Cullen and family, Mrs.Donald McCaig, Mr.and Mrs.Jim Cullen, Mr.Harry Cullen were entertained to dinner at the home of Mr.and Mrs.Hugh Goodall and family.Canada Packers Cooking School Conducted by Mrs.Madeline LeBlanc La- casse, who is the Dietitian in charge of our Schools.She has a degree in Bachelor of Science and Dietetic and Nutrition from the University of Montreal.She Specialized in Administration at u ie a Mis College, California, Frigidaire ranges and refrigerator used by demonstrator are from Laberge & Lalonde Ltd.Sponsored by ST.ANDREW'S LADIES\u2019 AID HEATH'S HALL Huntingdon, Que.Tuesday, May 28 at 8 pm, 24 Bags of Groceries and er Prizes ADMISSION 50c FISHING STREAMS Edmonton (OP) \u2014 Two maps included in the 1957 Alberta angling regulations booklet show the streams on the eastern slopes of the Rockies which are closed, and the lakes and reservoirs that have been planted with trout.DUSTY DROP Sudbury, Ont.(CP) \u2014 A cream-colored pup with a fascination for fireplaces had a dusty experience here.The dog sniffed around the empty fireplace, fell through the ashtrap and landed in the cellar, SMOOTHER RIDE VANCOUVER (CP) \u2014 A new Canadian Pacific Airlines 64- passenger plane will have radar to combat airsickness by showing up thunderheads miles away so the pilot can avoid turbulent air.SORRY - - - We Have Sold the farm advertised for $1400, pur for further bargains con- c Marton & Goyette Realties 2 Bouchette St.Telephones: CO.4-2942 Day CO.4-2593 Day or Night 80 acre farm 1 mile from Hun- tingdon.Good house and buildings.Price $5,000, $2,000 cash.Farms and house In Hunting- don and out of town for sale.Just Arrived in Valleyfield THERE'S A COPY FOR YOU The Annual Meeting of the ORMSTOWN WAR MEMORIAL COMMUNITY CENTRE INC.will be held in the COMMUNITY CENTRE WED., MAY 22nd at 8 p.m.All Persons Interested are ~ Invited to Attend The Annual Meeting of the Laguerre Cemetery Co.will be held at the home of Robert Leslie St.Agnes THURSDAY, MAY 23 at 8 p.m.S.J.CURRIE, Sec\u2019y SPRING TEA and FOOD SALE Apron Table, ete.SATURDAY, MAY ; | 3 to 5 pm.Auspices Woman's Association Huntingdon United Church DANCE HUNTINGDON FAIR GROUNDS Sponsored by H'don Agricultural Society FRIDAY, MAY 17th from 9.00 to 1.30 MUSIC BY: Western Stars starring \u201cJerry\u201d Nevada ~ Your Vote and Influence Respectfully Solicited For the Election of MERRILL E.OFFICIAL .Progressive-Conservative CANDIDATE For Your Week-end Driv THE GREEN BOWL BURKE, N.Y.Call MR.DESGROSEILLIERS, Prop.Malone 255-J-2 Northern New York\u2019s Most Beautiful Spot Picnics, Swimming, Fishing Overnight Cabins \u2014 Grill \u2014 Dining Room 12 Miles Only through Jamieson\u2019s Lines SHOP by PHONE Simpsons-Sears new Summer Sale catalogue, just packed with more than 3,000 price cuts, is wait- BARRINGTON CHATEAUGUAY - HUNTINGDON - LAPRAIRIE _\u2014 Do your shopping this new easy way.Just select the items you want then telephone us.Trained telephone salesclerks will help you with your selections if you wish.Shopping by catalogue from home gives you more leisure time.FR.3-2333 SIMPSONS-SEARS, VALLEYFIELD | 123 Champlain St.ing for you at Simpsons-Sears Sales Office.You'll love shopping this convenient way, right from your own home.No heat, no crowds, no parking problems.All you have to do to get your copy is come into the office and ask for one.Or, if this is not convenient right away, call us and we will reserve one for you and you can then pick But don't delay .you can buy all the things you need for happy it up the first time you are out.summer living at Simpsons-Sears low sale prices and SAVE.Call today! 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