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[" \u201d Life Members Needed For Huntingdon County Hospital Listed below are names of life members of the Huntingdon County Hospital and also those who are deceased since this list was first drawn up.The life member is particularly valuable to the hospital as such membership 1s valuable to the person subscribing to it.Privileges are granted the life member which present saving at such time as he or she should be hospitalized, or a member of the same family under the age of 18 years.At this time, the Huntingdon County hospital would be glad to add new members to this list of Life Members and could accept at least as many as those who have become deceased.There are many ways to help the Hospital, but perhaps this is one of the best as it keeps your name so closely associated with it by appearing on this list which is posted in the Hospital.A life membership for a man and his wife costs $150.00 and a number of these at this time would be of a great help to our hospital.There is always a great need for funds with which to carry on the work of the hospital.Without such help, it would indeed be very hard to carry on at all.Payments received from patients alone would not carry the burden.Therefore the Hospital makes this appeal to add to the list of life memberships and at least bring it up to a par of the present list.As will be seen from the list of names published hereunder, there are 60 names of persons who have now \u2018passed on.Therefore, if only these were replaced, by this appeal, the total sum realized would mean much of real worth to the Hospital and it would mean benefit for all concerned in case of need.The Hospital Board will be glad to receive your Life Membership subscription and enroll you as a Life Member.LIFE MEMBERS Alexander, J.J.Allen, Mr.and Mrs.B.W.Barrett, Mr.and Mrs.James E.Barrie, Mrs.W.BE, Black, Mr.and Mrs.Donald E.Blake, Mr.and Mrs.John A.Blondin, Steve Booth, Clifford Braithwaite, Mrs.F.G.Brown, Mr.and Mrs.E.W, Brown, Mr.and Mrs.John A.Brown, Lawrence T.Brown, Mrs.W.S.Caldwell, Mr.and Mrs.John A.Cameron, Dr.and Mrs.K.G.Cappiello, Mr.and Mrs.Leo Carr, W.L.Cleyn, Mr.and Mrs.Francois Cleyn, Victor Clouston, MacRae Coccia, Benni Collum, Mr.and Mrs.George L.Dahms, Mr.and Mrs.Cyril Dale, Mrs.Harold Dixon, George F.Dupuy, Mrs.Gladys Kelly Elder, Miss Elsle Ewart, Mrs.W.Ellen Fawcett, Mr.and Mrs.Alex.Fawcett, Andrew Foisy, Mr.and Mrs.Noel Fortier, Roger, N.P.- Fraser, Mr.and Mrs.W.D.Goundrey, Mr.and Mrs.Garnet Graham, Mr.and Mrs.Arthur Graham, Mrs.Charlotte Grant, Mr.and Mrs.Chas.F.Grant, Mr.and Mrs.Wilfred Hatton, Kenneth Hayter, Mrs.Eva Heath, Mr.and Mrs.Ivan L.Hughes, Mr.and Mrs.W.U.Hunter, J.Morris Johnson, Mr.and Mrs.Clarence Kelly, Mrs.D.L.Kelly, Mrs.J.Levi Kelly, Mr.and Mrs.L.M.Kyle, Mr.and Mrs.C.J.Laberge, Mr.and Mrs.Achille Laberge, Mr.and Mrs.Alex.Laberge, Euclide Laberge, Mr.and Mrs.Irvin Lachance, Mrs.Agatha : Laffoley, Mr.and Mrs.E.J.Lalonde, Mr.and Mrs.Gerry Leehy, Mrs, John D.Lefebvre, Mr.and Mrs.Ernest J.Lefebvre, Dr.and Mrs.George Lefevre, Mr.and Mrs.H.E.Levine, Mr.and Mrs.A.L.Levine, Dave Levine, Louls Lunan, Mr.and Mrs.À.A.Macmillan, Gilbert Manning, Mrs.Mary Martin, Mr.and Mrs.E.C.MeCallum, Mr.and Mrs.Patrick McConnell, J.W.McConville, Mrs.Thomas McCormick, Mrs.Lucy McCrimmon, Dr.and Mrs.Dona McCrimmon, Dr.and Mrs.F.G.McCrimmon, Mrs.Norman McEwen, Dr.J.R.McHardy, Mr.and Mrs.Gordon McNair, Mr.and Mrs.W.E 8.Molson, Major and Mrs.J.H.Moore, Mrs.J.C.Morrison, Mr.and Mrs.Rod C.Muir, Miss Annle M.Muir, Huntley C.Munro, George Munro, Mrs.Ruby M.O'Connor, Mrs.Mae Paul, Miss Agnes B.Philps, Mr.and Mrs.W.K.Purcell, Dr.and Mrs.H, E.Reid, Mr, and Mrs.Charles R.| | ! ! { Rennie, Mrs.John G.Rolfe, Mr.and Mrs.Robert Roskles, Henry Roskies, Mrs.Isaac Ross, Mrs.Thomas Rowat, Mrs.Donald M.Rowat, Mr.and Mrs.R.W.Schwartz, C.Sellar, Mr.and Mrs.Adam L.Somerville, Mr.and Mrs, H.À.D.Somerville, Mr.and Mr.P.HM.Stalker, Dr.and Mrs.M.R.Stark, Mrs.Andrew Starr, Mr.and Mrs.C.L.Stephen, Mr.and Mrs.Douglas Stewart, Mrs.Elizabeth Thomas, Mrs.E.I.Tinker, Mr.and Mrs.À.R.Tinker, R.L.Turner, Ernest A.Walker, Mrs.Catherine Walker, Miss Frances Wallace, Mr.and Mrs.James M.Walsh, Mrs.Irene Walsh, John R.Walsh, Mr.and Mrs.R.F.Watterson, Mr.and Mrs.Ernest White, Dr.and Mrs.À.A.White, Miss Eva G.White, Mrs.Mary Winter, Mrs.W.C.Zabitsky, David FORMER LIFE MEMBERS \u2019 NOW DECEASED @Barrie, Archibald @ Barrie, James C.@Barrie, W.E.@® Brady, Charles @® Braithwaite, F.G.@ Brown, W.S.@ Cameron, Dr.Alexander @ Cappiello, Mr.and Mrs.À.M.@Carr, Mrs.W.L.@Clouston, Mrs.F.M.'@ Clouston, Dr.and Mrs.H.R.@ Dupuis, Albert @ Durnin, Francis @ Durnin, Miss Mabel @® Faubert, Dan @® Flynn, Stephen @ Furey, Mrs, T.W.@ Graham, Miss Louisa @ Graham, Reginald @® Helm, T.Gordon @® Henderson, Mr.and Mrs, Neil Sr.@ Hunter, W.C.@ Kelly, @® Kelly, @ Kelly, @ Kelly, J.Levi @® Kelly, Rufus G.@Leehy, John D.@Lefebvre, Mr.and Mrs.W.E.@Macmillan, Mrs.Gilbert @ Macmillan, Mrs.Louisa @ Manning, N.F.@McCaffrey, Mrs.Elizabeth @ McCrimmon, Norman @ McGinnis, Miss Mary ® McHardy, Mrs.E.A.@® Moore, Dr.J.C.@® Muir, Mrs.Archibald ® Muir, Mrs.Wm, @ O'Connor, D.J.@Peters, James @Pigeon, Father J.A.@Rennie, John G.@Roskies, Isaac @Ross, Mr.and Mrs.John S.@ Ross, Thomas Austin D.L.George @® Ruddock, John @ Sellar, Mrs.Mary ® Shanks, Mrs.Nellie F.@ Sparrow, Mr, and Mrs.N.W.@ Stark, Mrs.J.W.@® Vass, Mrs.Marion @ Walker, Miss Margaret @ Walker, Miss Millicent M.@ Watson, Arthur @ Winfrey, Dr.W.C.@ Winter, W.C.® Young, D, A.Valleyfield Fair Being Held August 14, 15, 16, 17 and I8 The Annual Valleyfield Fair, sponsored and organized by the members of the Valleyfield Rotary Club, will be a five-day affair in 1057.The dates: Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday, Auguest 14-15-16-17-18.Capacity attendances are expected each day with a varied program of entertainment each afternoon and evening.The famous and world-renowned World of Mirth Midway will in 1957 supply the entertainment for young and old who will flock to Valleyfleld during the period of August 14th to 18th.This midway will feature rides, spills and thrills for all the family.In the exhibit department, Valley- field will again this year have a full-house in Valleyfield Arena with exhibits in the industrial and com- merclal field.The Arena is booked heavily and it all points out to a record attendance to view what is designed and fabricated in Valley- field and elsewhere in Quebec.Drawing, well-known athletes in hockey and baseball will be present.The sale in advance of tickets has been most encouraging to date pointed out William Dicke, Président.These are available in Booklets of 4's for $1.50.Admission price during Fair is 50c per person.Purchase of \u2018booklets in advance represent a saving of $1.00.Each tbookiet contains 3 admission to grounds and one for Hamid Revue.The George Hamid Revue of New residents of Beauharnois District who will come to Valleyfleld Fair in 1957.The Revue will present its first show on Wednesday evening, August 14th, at 8:30 pm, sharp.These acts will feature: The Grimaldis, Ken Patrick the organist, the two Mazurs, the Victoria Troupe, etc.A fair without children is like a home without furniture.The organizers of Valleyfield Fair have set aside Wednesday, August 14th, for all the children of Valleyfield and surroundings.They will all be admitted free on the grounds, from 1 to 6 pm, on their big day.Gifts will be handed to all children.World of Mirth Midway will offer rides to all kiddies at Drastically reduced prices for that afternoon only.Many other attractions will help to make of this Children\u2019s Day at Val- leyfleld Fair à huge success on Wednesday, Aug.14th., All points to Valleyfield Fair being bigger and better than ever before in 1957.The dates to be remembered: August 14th, 15th, 16th, 17th, 18th, All welcome in Valleyfield these days.Howick Mrs.Ellen Carmichael spent part of last week in Montreal, visiting her daughter.Mrs.Annle Wilson visited re- York will please the thousands of cently with relatives at Athels- tan.@Rowat, Donald M.] Be wise worldly, Be not worldly wise.\u2014 Francis Quarles NINETY-FOURTH YEAR THE GLEANER THE LEADING ADVERTISING MEDIUM IN THE DISTRICT OF BEAUHARNOIS HUNTINGDON, QUE, WEDNESDAY, JULY 24th, 1957 DAVISON CHEMICAL OPENS $ ny Winns Ce The its yield of high octane gasoline thanks to the initiative ultra-modern plant shown above 250 Employees Of Merck On pany, is being picketed.volved in the dispute, three per cent of earnings.pay.mitted to the plant.August 3rd At Maxville held annually on Civic Holiday weekend, at Maxville, in Glen- garry County, is marking its 10th anniversary next Saturday, August 3rd.And all indications point to as colorful a show as have been the series of successes recorded since 1948.When the massed pipe bands play to open and close the event, it is expected more than ten of the finest bands in Eastern Canada and the U.S.will be combining their talents for this colorful spectacle and spine-tingling sound.Competing in the pipe band contests this year with such top aggregations as the Toronto Scottish, the 48th Highlanders, the Air Force bands, will be more than one newcomer to the Games.The Worcester Kil- tie Band of Massachusetts, is coming this year, as are the Cameron Highlanders of Ottawa the 59th A.A.of Renfrew, an others.More than 100 dancers from Cape Breton to Calgary were in competition last year and the entries indicate a larger registration of Highland dancers for this year\u2019s event.Individual piping contests, tossing the caber, trac and field events are other act- fvities that round out a full afternoon on fine entertainment.A new grandstand seating 2,600 has been erected on Max- ville fairgrounds this year and seating is assured for the thous- auds who annually make Max- ville their mecca for this most colorful day in old Glengarry.Further information may be secured by contacting John Ja- mieson, secretary, Maxville, Ont.Canadian petroleum industry need no longer import the catalysts required to increase of Davison Chemical Co.Ltd.Until the recent construction of the the synthetic catalyst used in The employees of the Valley- field plant of Merck and Com- manufacturing chemists, were called out on strike at 12,01 a.m.on Tuesday and the plant About 250 employees are in- which hinges on the elimination of a cost-of-living bonus clause from an existing labor contract.Its elimination was recommended by an arbitration board.The employees, members of the International Chemical Workers\u2019 Union (CLC), met on Thursday evening and decided on the| sm strike action by means of a vote.Fi Andre Courchesne, organizer for| |.the Union, described the cost-of-| | living bonus as being worth The board recommended an hourly increase of 13 cents for the first year and 11 cents for; |' 4 the second year and a gradual \u201c4 ee reduction in working hours to E >» I 40 from 44 without any loss in There was some prospect up until the last minute that the company would accept a coun- , ter proposal by the Union, in which case the strike order would have been countermanded.No one is presently being ad- Glengarry Highland Games The Glengarry Highland games J 4 affillated with the A.L.MeMurphy, Immigration Officer, Dies River, an officer in the U to respond to treatment.He was born at Randolph, Vt.Feb.24, temporary basis in Vermont.= \u2014 tr HIN A On July 19th this plant exceeded 1,000,000 man-hours without a lost time accident.This record is due to the safety consciousness and high moral of the employees.It is certainly a commendable effort and places this Company's frequency and severity record very low in relation to other companies in Canada.Much credit is due to several departments where particular occupational hazards exist.Notable records have been achieved in the Propellants Department with 696,000 man- hours, Fire & Security Section with 636,700, Acid and Nitrocellulose Department with 564,640, Supply Department with 409800 and Maintenance Department with 504,776.The figures indicate hours worked without lost time accidents.On July 11th and 12th, Mr.H.8.Dando, Plant Manager presented the Maintenance and Supply Departments with their second consecutive the petroleum cracking process had to be brought in from the United States.In locating in ,| Canada, the company which is avison Chemical Company Division of W.R.Grace & Co., chose Valley- ,| field because it not only has an abundance of skilled labor and Allen L.McMurphy, 60 of Trout ; ._Im- Strike ema ee migrant Hetvice stationed al Trout River, died suddenly at his home Wednesday morning, July 17th, after suffering a heart attack.The Malone Rescue Co., was called, but he falled 1897 a son of the late Ellsworth and Mary Patrick Me- Murphy.He had been at the Trout River border office for the past 14 years and before that was a member of the Immigration Service on a On July 13, 1923 he was married to the former Fanny Harrington, Lun QO AD Je RR hg ART \u201c3, UPS aren » SAF k iY - rye COMPLE TON Sarery 087 4 3 À awk ¥ i AE a water supply but also beca centre in Montreal East.spray driers and storage silo Davison Chemical Co, Ltd.ex World War 1 and @ member of th Richmond, Vt.Masonic Bodles.four sons, M,Sgt.Harington Mc Murphy of Scott AFB., Allen Mc Murphy of Richford, Vt., Traver Mc Mrs.Henry (Laura) Maloney of + [three brothers, George McMurphy o.Murphy.Two sons predecased him cident in December of 1953.\u2014 Malone Evening Telegram CANADIAN ARSENALS LTD.\u2014 EXPLOSIVES DIV., NITRO, QUE., PRODUCTION WITH SAFETY 5 Es NER.certificates for the completion of 250,000 man-hours free from disabling injury.As a means of promoting and recognizing safety efforts within the Plants which are included in the six divisions of the Company, Canadian Arsenals Limited, Head Office, Ottawa, in January 1954 provided a Safety Shield to acknowledge safety achievement.The award is presented on the basis of quarterly accident experience, to the Division showing the highest score above par in respect to injury rate frequency.In the 14 quarterly periods competed for the Explosives Division has succeeded in winning the contest 5 times.The employees of this Company are now looking forward to their second 1,000,000 hours without a ser- fous accident, and this opportunity is taken to congratulate all concerned for this fine achievement to dateuse it is near Canada\u2019s great refinery The upper photo shows, right, the administrative offices with in the background.At bottom left, William B.Davis, manager, who survives.He was a veteran of Besides his wife he is survived by Murphy of Selton, Pa, and Sgt.James McMurphy of Ethan Allen AFB, Burlington, Vt.two daughters, Mrs.Martha Moore of Norfolk and Constable; eight grandchildren and Schenectady, James McMurphy of Wolverine, Mich., and Clarence Mc- Eldon, who was killed in a car accident a month ago today and Clarence who was killed in an ac- 6,000,000 PLANT AT VALLEYFIELD | given him by Camil Dumoulin, chief chemist, with A.E.Irvine, office manager, looking on.Discussing production achievements at bottom right are, left s to right, F.C.Pott, plant superintendent; Pierre Moreau, assistant superintendent; W, - Beer, engineer.Fishing Derby To | Be Held At Valleyfield On Sunday, August 11, a Fish- - ing Derby will be held in Val- - leyfield.This fishing Derby will - [take place at the old Beauharnols Canal, and will provide an excellent occasion for a family picnic in Sauvé Park.One does not need to be a member of the ¢ Valleyfield Fishing Club to participate.All you have to do Is to register and procure yourself a tag.In Huntingdon Mr.Gerard Foisy can accommodate you.The evening will feature a \u2018band concert and movies In Sauvé Park, Sports articles will be given as prizes, to the winners of the Derby.There will also he numerous attendance prizes.The Valleyfield Fishing Club \u2018{which has restocked the Beau- harnois Canal for this occasion, invites all to take advantage of this Fishing Derby.F.J.O'Connor Suffers Injuries In Accident An accident happened on a curve in Route 52 between Herd- man and Huntingdon, on Friday afternoon about 545 which resulted in severe injuries to Mr.Frank J.O'Connor, of Hunting- on.Mr.O'Connor was driving alone in the car when he apparently lost control and the car turned over.An American cal was passing the spot, the driver of which notified the police of the accident, while Mr.Forget of Huntingdon, brought the injured man into the Hun- tingdon County Hospital.After heing made comfortable, he was taken to the Neurological Institute in Montreal for further treatment.It is believed he suffered a broken neck.Constables Goyette and Hirsch investigated the accident.Damage to the car amounted to about $300.00.f During August Dates for the Medical Health Unit Clinics in this area are as follows for the month of August: Howick, Temperance Hall, 10.30 to 11.30 a.m., Friday, August 9th.Ormstown, Catholic School, 2 to 3 p.m.Friday, August 9th.Hemmingford, Frontier Inn Hotel, 2.30 to 3.30 p.m., Thursday, August 15th.to 11.30 a.m., Friday, August 16th.Ste.Barbe, Dubreuil Restaurant, 10.30 to 11.30 a.m,, Tuesday, to 3 p.m., Tuesday, August 20th.Ste.Agnes, Village School, 10.30 to 11.30 a.m., Wednesday, August 21st.Huntingdon, County Building, 2.30 to 3.30 p.m.Wednesday, August 21st.Cazaville, Krevy's Hotel, 10.30 ko 11.30 a.m., Thursday, August nd.Athelstan, Munro Hall, 1.30 to 2.30 p.m., Thursday, August 22nd.Herdman, Parish Hall, 2.30 to 3.30 p.m, Thursday, August 22nd.These clinics are for babies and pre-school age children.Out this out for future reference.Dates For Health Clinics just opened in Valleyfleld, Wil- St.Antoine, Village School, 10.30 August 20th.an existing plant; sodium silicate St.Anicet, Goyette\u2019's Hotel, 2|in new facilities especially in- For Town And D Although the Huntingdon Rotary Club has had but 25 members during the past year, it is gratifying to note that the Club has been able to contribute funds and accomplish a great deal for the general welfare of thls community.Two invalid chairs were acquired, costing $163.50; The Rotary Club now owns 11 Invalid chairs which are all out on loan to people who are in need of same.A parcel is sent each month to an invalid in a Montreal Institution and the expense there involved amounted to $71.75.A crippled child who + ++ =.Subscription: $3.per pm 7 Cents a Copy © EIGHT PAGES Huntingdon Rotary Club Is Doing Much Of Great Service istrict so built that it can be used on future occasions.The cost Involved amounted to $226,74.So much can be said about the expenses extended by the Rotary Club, but besides performing these self-imposed benevolent obligations the Club did much for youth that can't be estimated in dollars and cents; for example, the bringing of a group of deaf children from Mackay School for the Deaf, Montreal, to Hunting- don.On that occaslon the children demonstrated what they had accomplished through their being educated at Mackay.It was a blg day for these unfortun- is unable to attend school, the tutor who goes to the youngster daily has been paid $254.whilst a like amount is being pald by the Town of Huntingdon.A man in unfortunate financial circumstances was supplied with an artificial arm costing $117.50 and through his having this artificial arm Is able to accomplish a great deal more for himself than would otherwise have been the case.These several expense items aggregate $756.85.Rotary Club delegates volved amounted to $40.lish schools.represented an $459.60.held a teen-age dance in Chateau, in December, the Rotarians present.and al Ormstown.Ing.Despite the fact that this is a busy season for the farmers, a large number left their machines for the day and took part in the picnic.As children shouted from the water of the Bay and demanded an audience as they demonstrated their various skills in the water, the mothers competed for the title of \u201cmost sensitive nose\u201d Winners of the kitchen scents contest were: Mrs.Arlene Cot- tingham, Mrs.T.Taylor and Mrs.D.Sproule.Following are the winners of the varlous sporting events: Girls 4 and under \u2014 Candy McCartney, Freda Ovans.Boys 4 and under \u2014 Danny Dooling, Malcolm McDougall, Donald Bryson.Girls 5 and 8 \u2014 Shirley Mac- Donald, Wendy McClintock, Dale Hutchins.Boys 5 and 6 \u2014 Brian Nussey, Douglas Hamilton, Jimmy Bry- son.Girls 7 and 8 \u2014 Joyce McDou- gall, Connie McCuaig, Fay Arthur.Boys 7 and 8 \u2014 Billy Bryson, Graham Frost, Freddy Greig.Girls 9 and 10 \u2014 Janet Cavers, Dianne Bryson, Betty McDou- gall.Boys 9 and 10 \u2014 Johnny Win- In addition to these several philanthropic works the Rotary Club financed a boy from town who attended the Citizenship meeting in Ottawa which was attended by boys and girls sent as from across Canada.The expense in- Fifty dollars was voted to be used as prizes for boys and girls proving proficlency in French and Eng- languages at Huntingdon Equipment for student nurses cost $340.plus a monthly donation to nurses in training at the rate of $25.per month.During the coming year there will be three girls recelving the Nurse Training course in Montreal.Picnics for boys and girls including the taking of well over 150 boys and girls to the Huntingdon Falr expenditure of The Rotary Club also the which proved Lo be a great success and enjoyed by the youths as well as A \u201cFloat\u201d was bullt last summer and was used oh several occasions In parades in Huntingdon The float was |ate youths, they were happy, saw much of our community and «hanks to Gerry Beaudin saw the Franklin Co-operative Apple Packing plant and were not sent home empty handed by the Ro- tarlans.Boys and girls from Mackay also had the pleasure of visiting the Valleyfield Rotary Club and there again they did not go home empty handed.The public at large in the Huntingdon area subscribed $350.for the benefit of Mackay, following the visit of the deaf students to Huntingdon.The Valleytield Rotary Club was also responsible for a generous gift of money being sent to Mackay as from the industries in that area.At the present time the Hunt- Ingdon County War Memorial Limited arena is being erected in the Huntingdon Fair Grounds.The Rotary Club pledged $3,000 toward the War Memorlal a few years ago, this money is on hand and wlll be turned over to the War Memorial Fund as soon as requested to meet accounts, which will be almost any day now.Perhaps the greatest amount of good performed by the Rotary Club Is the good fellowship that has been built up and maintained since its inception, among the members.It would be gratifying to see the enrollment of members Increased by at least another 10 men.Undoubtedly the men enjoy performing their Rotary duties for one never hears a Ro- tarlan declining to perform any Httle duty that may be directed his way.The \u2018Joy of Service\u201d prevails, and through such being the case, Rotary is maintained.St.Paul's Church, Ormstown Annual Picnic At Hungry Bay During the past week, the an-; Girls 1] and 12 \u2014 h nual picnic of St.Paul's United) vec Baglin, Church was held at Hungry Bay.The day belng Ideal for such an event, a large number attended! and thoroughly enjoyed the out- | Dorothy Winter, Joyce English.Boys 11 and 12 \u2014 Johnny Rem- ber, Ian Nussey, Billy Blair, Girls 13 and 14 \u2014 Alanne ; Hooker, Gall Cavers.oys 13 and 14 - Harley Sproule, Alton McEwen, Garth Cavers.Young ladies \u2014 Grace Hark- ness, Dorothy Beattie.Young men \u2014 Lloyd McClen- aghan, Gerald Duncan, Ewen McDougall, Three-Legged Race Girls 10 and under \u2014 Janet Cavers and Diane Bryson, Linda French and Carol Hughes, Betty McDougall and Ann Crulck- shank.Boys 10 and under \u2014 Carl Rember and Brodie Blair; Stanley Ovans and Garth Nussey.Girls over 10 \u2014 Gail Cavers and Alanne Hooker; Nancy Winter and Shirley Sproule.Boys over 10 \u2014 Garth Cavers and Alton McEwen; Johnny Rember and Ian Nussey.Wheelbarrow Races Girls 10 and under \u2014 Janet Cavers and Diane Bryson; Carol Hughes and Ann Cruickshank: Sandra Arthur and Betty Mc- Dougall.Boys 10 and under \u2014 Brodie Blair and Carl Rember; Stanley Ovans and Garth Nussey.Girls over 10 \u2014 Alanne Hooker and Gall Cavers.Boys over 10 \u2014 Garth Cavers and Alton McEwen; Ian Nussey ter, Stanley Ovans, Brodie Blair.Asked the above question during a recent visit by press representatives to the new plant which Davison Chemical Co.has Ham B.Davis, its manager, gave the following reply: \u201cThe Valleytield location for our petroleum catalyst plant has essentially every advantage we sought in such a location.\u201cIt is close to Canada's largest petroleum refining center, at Montreal East, where a good part of our product will be used.Other refining centers are easily reached by excellent road and railway facilities.Our principal raw materlals are produced in the vicinity \u2014 sulphuric acid in stalled for our supply.There is an abundance of water and a large pool of highly skilled labor.\u201cNot the least consideration was the splendid co-operation given us by the municipal authorities in finding the precise location for our plant.All our experience in the course of construction and starting up of the plant have confirmed us in the belief that we made the best possible choice of location.\u201d Born in Baltimore, Md.,, Mr.Davis joined Davison in 1942, Successively, he served as control and Johnny Rember.Why Did Davison Chemical Build In Valleyfield ?engineer, supt.of the company\u2019s sulphuric acid plant at the Curtis Bay Works, production manager, and staff assistant to the vice-president and general manager of the company\u2019s chemicals division before being appointed to the Valleyfield managership.A graduate of Polytechnic Institute and a graduate in chemical engineering of The Johns Hopkins University, he 1s a member of the American Institute of Chemical Engineers.Mr.Davis ls also a member of the Valleyfield Chamber of Commerce, Rotary Club, Sala- berry Club, Valleyfield Golf and Country Club and Valleyfield Curling Club.Lacolle - LACOLLE \u2014 Mr, and Mrs.Steve Kowalchuk af Toronto, were Tuesday evening guests of Mr.and Mra Gordon MoClenaghan.Callers at the same home this past week were Mrs.McClenaghan\u2019s brother, Mr.Bryce Wilson and children, Bryce Jr.and Janice of Methuen, Mass.Mr.and Mrs.Ralph Smith and Ann are spending two weeks at Plattsburg Beach.Mr.and Mrs.Ward McGill of Huntingdon, are spending their vacation with Mr.and Mrs.Forbes engineer, superintendent of the McGill. Pie an i § à M 2 THE GLEANER Wednesday, July 24th, 1957 Athelstan Church Notes ATHELSTAN \u2014 Service in Athel- stan Presbyterian Church will be held at 9 am, from now until October 1st.No services will be held on August 4th and 11th, during which time Mr.Anderson will be on vacation.Mr.R.Edwards, accompanied by several friends from Montreal left Friday for a trip to Anderson, Indiana.On his return he will visit friends in Stratford, and in Kingston, Ont, where he will be the guest of his brother, Mr.Gordon Edwards.Mr.Forrest Dawson has returned to Hull, Que, after spending the past two weeks at the home of his parents, Mr.and Mrs.William O.Dawson.Guests this past week of Mr.and Mrs.J.Anderson at the Manse, were Mrs.P.Lambert and children, Carol, Patsy and Gail of Detroit, Mich., and Mrs.Mailing of Montreal.Miss Pearl Wells of Dewittville, is spending a few days this week at the home of Mr.and Mrs.Clarence Rabidoux.Mr.and Mrs.Harry Lynch and son Harry Jr.of Ashtabula, Ohio, are guests this week at the home of his aunt, Mrs.Laura Clauesson and other relatives.Recent guests at the home of Mr.end Mrs.Allen Stewart and Mrs.Myrtle Stewart, were Miss Rosena Stark and Mrs.Mary Stone, Rutland Heights, Vt.Mrs.McFall, Montreal, Mrs.G.D.Elder, Glenelm and Mr.and Mrs.Charles Kenney and Billy of Chateauguay Heights.Mrs.Wm.Durnin and daughter, Miss Christena, who have just returned form a sight-seeing tour of New York City, were guests at the home of Mr.and Mrs.T.Foers on Wednesday last.Miss Beverly Murtha is spending a holiday with friends in Hartford, Conn, Mr.and Mrs.Lindsay K.Wilson, Constable, N.Y., called at the home of L.D.Watson on Friday.Other recent callers were Mr.and Mrs, George Tate, Miss Mary Tate, Mr.Irvine Tate and Mrs, Gilker, Orms- town.Mrs.Edgs barras left on Thursday for Windsor, Ont, via Toronto and London.She will be the guest at the home of Rev.Donald Mac- Leod and family in Windsor.Mrs.Leslie Elder, who has been visiting her parents, Mr.and Mrs.Fred Ross, e:companied, Mrs.Barras to Toronto.Mrs.H.A.Hampson and daughter, Miss Betty Hampson, Montreal, were week-end guests at the home of Mr.and Mre.Archie Hampson.Mr.Delaney, British Guiana, is a guest at the home of Mr.and Mrs.David Watson this week.Mrs.Myrtle Lambert and three children, Carol, Patricia and Gale of Detroit, Michigan are guests at The Manse for a vacation.BRING YOUR CAR TROUBLES TO US Consult us for that repair job.We will give you | prompt and expert attention CHRYSLER PARTS WE HAVE A COMPLETE STOCK FOR YOUR NEEDS | re 204 Larocque Road Valleyfield, Que.Tel.FR.3-4166 Balance Your Wheels! Eliminate vibration, uneven wear.Prolong the life of your tires.It only costs $5.00 plus weights to balance your 4 wheels Modern Motor Sales Mrs.J.R.Marling of Montreal, was a week-end guest at the home of her daughter, Mrs.J.Anderson | at The Manse.David Chapman (son of the late Mrs.Mr.and Mrs.George Turner and Chapman, nee Maud Simm) David son Donald of Montreal, visited at and Barbara of New York, were re- The Manse on Saturday.[cent visitors of Mr.and Mrs.Fred Mr.J.McKelvie, an elder of CamP- Ross.bell Memorial Church, Montreal and | Mrs.McKelvie visited at The Manse on Sunday.Powerscourt POWERSCOURT \u2014 Mr.and Mrs.Mz.Hughes who has spent the past (two weeks with Mr.and Mrs.Stewart \u2018Ross and family returned on Sunday to his home in Montreal.Mr.and Mrs.Morris McLean, two children, Mrs.T.Ross and May, Howick jsvent Wednesday in Montreal Howick Evening Auxiliary eek-end guests at the McHardy The Howick Evening Auxiliary home, were Misses Irene McHardy was held at the home of Mrs, and Jean Bennet of Montreal.Osborne Orr on July 16th.Dorothy Sherry of New Erin, It was decided to sell a crib spent several days with her friend, quilt, also to quilt a quilt.May Ross.Study Chapter was taken by) Mr.E.M.Wood, Mr.and Mrs, Mrs.Edgar McKell who also read Ronald Wood and children, spent several letters from the Carey's Friday in Montreal.On thelr return in Japan.they were accompanied by Mrs, Twenty-four members ans-,Wood, who returned Thursday on the wered the roll call with a verse Empress of England, after a six containing seed.Three visitors weeks trip to Scotland, England and were present.à by Barb (Germany.poem was read by Barbara| After McKell entitled \u201cThings Not parents, in nd Doiday ait Mer Done Before\u201d, Mrs.Leslle Elder returned to her A food sale was held at the nome in Toronto on Thursday.She close of the meeting with pro-|motored with Mrs.Edgar Barras ceeds amounting $16.who had been visiting in Athelstan, Thursday guest of Mr.and Mrs.Georgetown WMS and Mission onaia Wood, was Mrs.Hiscock of ntreal.The annual joint meeting of Mr.and Mrs.Wodka, and two sons the Georgetown W.M.S.and Mis of Buf sion Band was held on Tuesday falo, N.Y, are enjoying their afternoon, July 16th, at the home holidays with thelr uncle, Mr.Bill of Mrs.Mervin Craig.Syktus.An interesting programme was| Mr.and Mre.Jacobs and two boys furnished by the seventeen mem- of Montreal, were week-end guests bers of the Mission Band who of Mr.and Mrs.Fred Wood.Sunday were present as guests, The|guests at the same home were Mr.devoting period was conducted|and Earl Thompson and three by Sandra McFarlane and Anne [children of Massena, N.Y.and Mr.Reddick, while Dianne McArthur, |Arthur Thompson of Earlville, N.Y.Ann Brown, Eleanor Wilson and] Mr.and Mrs.Edward Lafond and Betty Cairncross each contributed |four children of Sherbrooke, Mr.short accounts of Mission work and Mrs.Ralph Baker of Montreal, being done in the Phillippine Is-|and Mr.Roger Baker of Sherbrooke, lands.were guests for the past week of A beautifully coloured mAP,|Mr.and Mrs.A.Lafond.the work of the Mission Band! week-end guests of Mr.and Mrs members, was on display as Well |Lafond were Mr and Mrs.Dolor as an assortment of scrap books Rabidas and four children of Mon- to be sent to children in hospl- |treal, Mr.and Mrs.Geo.Baker and tals daughter, Mr.and Mrs.Ashley Baker all of Sherbrooke and Mr.and Mrs.Mercel Bergevon of Hamilton, Ont.Much interest was shown In the story '\u201cRicardo\u2019s Search\u201d, told by Miss Lois Elliot, Mission Mr.and Mrs.Henry Wallace Band Leader.A W.M.S.membership was later presented to Miss motored to Montreal and Ste.Annes Elliot in recognition of her | Sunday, where they visited the splendid work in the Mission |Bldner family.; Band.$240.00 was reported sent| Mr.John Koski of Montreal, is in to W.M.S.headquarters.Fif- [Spending his vacation at his home teen W.M.S.members were here.present.D Mr.Michael Wodward of| Dundee Hampton, England, is spending a week at the home of Mr.and Mrs.Arthur Kerr, Mrs.Duncan Brown and Miss Helen Kerr of DUNDEE \u2014 Mr.Rene Dionne, age 31, died suddenly on Wednesday, July 17th, presumably from a heart Montreal spent the week-end at at ack.Te as \u201cpins Bones the same home.Maynard of |N-Y, and complained of feeling ill.c y He did not go to his dinner and was ovey Hill, is spending her vaca- driving his car.The car was found tion at the homes of Mr.and ; Mrs.Arthur Buchanan and Mr.Pulled off to the side of the road and Mrs.Calvin McCartney.[80d he was dead.Mr.Dionne is a Mrs.Ina Gebbie and daughter, resident of the New Road, Cazaville Jean, of Montreal, were week-|@Nd was living at the Donat Hart end guests at the home of Mr.farm with his wife and ten children.Harold Logan and the Misses |He came to the Dundee area only a Logan.few months ago from Montreal.The The many friends of Mr.Ernest Carson, who has been a patient for several weeks in the Barrie Memorial Hospital, will be glad to hear that he has réturned home last week.We all hope that his condition will \u2014.continue to improve.Mr.and Mrs.Robert Rose and daughter, Patricia, of Montreal have returned home after having spent ten days at the home of Mr.and Mrs.C.Fletcher.SEE and HEAR at least 10 of the top thrilling massed pla; y Caledonian Sports .New Grandstand with Seatin od dat BE I \u201cA 4 ae CAE SES > tab 2 the COLORFUL MASSED PIPE BANDS AT THE Glengarry Highland Games Maxville, Ontario In Historic Glengarry Saturday, Aug.3, 1957 k's Glengarry's Big Event of the Summer featuring Pipe Bands of Eastern Canada and the United States, in .Piping Competitions .eee ing Ceremonies at 1.30 p.m.Tossing the Caber g Accommodations for All Don't Miss This Colorful All More than 100 Dancers Day Event Friday.Edouard Hart, son of Mr.and Mrs.Hormidas Hart of Dundee and husband of Louella Richer, died on Friday, July 18th.He had been ailing for sometime, but death came suddenly.He leaves his wife and three children besides his parents, he was 30 years of age.The funeral was held at Ste, Agnes, on Monday.Dr.and Mrs.John Ferguson of Montreal, spent Saturday with Mrs.Peter Ferguson.Mr.and Mrs.Robert Pentinga of Harrington, Que, spent a couple of days the past week with Mrs.Pen- tinga\u2019s father, Mr.H.A.Cameron.Mrs.Mervin Davenport and son John, also Mrs.Boyer and Mrs.Wallace of Montreal, were Sunday guests of Mrs.E.J.Fleming.Miss Shirley McNicol, who teaches in Quebec City, spent a few days after school closing with her parents, Mr, and Mrs.Stewart McNicol, She has been at Macdonald College taking a short course in French which lasted three weeks and will spend the balance of vacation at home.Roxham ROXHAM \u2014 Miss Wendy Kyle, who was in the Barrie Memorial Hospital, with rheumatic fever last week is now home, we all wish her a speedy recovery.Miss Hazel Fewster of Montreal, spent the week-end at the home of Mr.Chas Fewster.Mrs.Lucy Dann and Friend of Worchester Mass, spend the past two weeks visiting friends and relatives in this vicinity.Mr.Wayne Edwards of Montreal, is visiting at the home of Mr.and Mrs.Arthur Smith.Mrs.Willlam Wingfield and son, Kevin returned to her home in Hamilton, Ont., after visiting with her parents, Mr.and Mrs.Harvy Smith.Miss Dorothy Smith returned with her sister to visit for a while.Mr.and Mrs, Albert Akester and Norma, are spending a few days at Smiths Falls, Ont.Miss Betty Rigg of Montreal, spent a few days with Mr .and Mrs.Clifford Elvidge.Glenelm GLENELM \u2014 Rev.Fr Lester Leahy, paster of St.Michaels Church in Olympia, Wash.was week-end guest of Mr.and Mrs.Alf.Desjardins.He is the son of Mrs.Vina and relatives.Miss Helen Cunningham of Montreal, is staying at the home of Mr.and Mrs.Acton Braithwaite.Mr.and Mrs.Purvis Hamilton and family are enjoying a vacation at Manawahi.Mr.and Mrs.George Horan and family of Ottawa, spent Sunday with Mr.and Mrs.Alf.Desjardins.Mary Eleanor and Patricia who spent two weeks with their grandparents, returned home.Mr.Bryce Wilson and two children, Bryce (Jr.) and Janice of Methuen, Mass., spent a week recently at the After work.or play.at home.or away.you'll enjoy a cool, clear, refreshing \u201cCROWN\u201d LAGER BEER CROWN & ANCHOR Lager Beer is a MOLSON product home of his mother, Mrs.H.R.\u2018Wilson.Boy, Id like a beer! ° MED TT ED rm an mn mn ee ven == CS CS NS SE SE GEE GED SS =e w\u2014 ED GMS CES A funeral was held in Montreal, on: Leahy, and the late Michael Leahy, while here, he visited many friends SCOTT Mr.and Mrs.Dave Smaill of Val- leyfield, Que., were callers recently at the Wilson home.Aubrey-Riverfield AUBREY-RIVERFIELD \u2014 Misses Barbara Easton and Virginia Curwood of Montreal have enjoyed a week\u2019s holiday with Mr.and Mrs.Gordon Easton.Mr.Wm.Easton, presently of Lennoxville, spent a recent weekend at the same home.Miss Lorraine Tanner, Toronto, is spending her vacation with her grandparents, Mr.and Mrs.T.E.Robertson and other friends here.Mr.and Mrs.Donald Henchey and Miss Helen Bustard, Montreal, were Sunday guests of Mr.and Mrs.John Bustard.Little Vision Specialist Every Tuesday Advertise in Dr.Charles H.Lalonde, 0.D.OPTOMETRIST 118 Chateauguay Tel.CO.4-2000 Huntingdon Glasses Fitted 2 to 5 30 p.m.The Gleaner Miss Dorothy Bustard returned to Montreal with them to spend her holidays with the Hencheys.Miss Norma Robertson left Sunday for Peace Camp, Lancas- PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY ter, where she will act as counsellor.Miss Patricia Bowness left for the same camp on Monday.LOOK ! Dr.Marc Lefebvre DENTAL SURGEON 1 Garden City Dial CO.4-2000 Huntingdon Jean Guy Vinet DENTAL SURGEON Kelly Block, 118 Chateauguay St.Office Hours: Monday to Friday 9 a.m.to 9 pm.Saturday 9-a.m.to 5 p.m.Tel.CO.4-2000 Cossette & Cossette LAWYERS 168 Chemplain St.Phone 43 In County Building, very Wednesday.Mal CO.4-5306 Huntingdon Huntingdon Meloche & Perron LAWYERS V.| \u201d G.A.Meloohe, QC.M, Perron 81 Market St.Phone 691 GONTRAN SAINTONGE, of SAINTONGE & VALADE BARRISTERS & SOLICITORS 170 Dorchester St.East, Room 208 Tel: AV.8-8986 Montreal Middleton Hope & Co.CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS R.J.P.Dawson, OA.John F.Lewis, C.A.Wm.G.Hogg, CA.O.A.Polssant, C.A.8.R.Sabler, O.A.H.Garbacz, CA.133 St.James St.MONTREAL Molson & Cushing CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS 437 St.James St.West PL.2744 Eric A.Cushing, C.ANEW MODERN DESIGN NEW COLOR CHOICE NEW START -R- GENERATOR There's nothing like one of our crafts powered by a fine - ATWATER outboard motor for an enjoyable summer.Drop in and see our display of boa and SCOTT - ATWA' motors.Ask For À Demonstration 1 Year to Pay RICHER CRAFT LIONEL RICHER, prop.AV.8-4141 160 Larocque Road C.J.G, Molson, CA.Valleyfield, FR.3.5622 James 0.Smith, GA.C.M.LaSalle, L.Sc.O.EYESIGHT SPECIALIST PTOMETRIST Office every Wednesday from 2 p.m.to 8 p.m.at HUNTINGDON 121 Chateauguay St.Eyes Examined \u2014 Glasses Fitted SPECIALISTE DE LA VUE EYESIGHT SPECIALIST Dr.Maurice Brodeur, O.D.Optometrist.= Office Hours: 9 to 13, 3 to 5 pm.Daily 201 Victoria St.Tel: FR.3-1606 Dr.Lucien Perron Ear, Eye, Nose and Throat Office Hours: Daily from 2 to B pm.except Saturdays, Mondey end Friday evenings Érom 7 to pm.For appointænent, phone: LA.3-9} 850 Sherbrooke Street East Montreal .J.S.Gaw, B.V.Sc.Drs.Belisle and Cloutier, VETERINARY SURGEONS Phone 7 Ormstown, Que.Colin J.Campbell NOTARY of the firm of Messrs.Rowat, Van Viet, Talpis & Campbell: Notaries Successor to Donald M.Rowat, Notary Office: County Bldg, Runtingdon Office Hours: 9 am.to 6 p.m.daily except Monday Mr.Campbell attends each Friday - Telephones: ; H'don, CO.4-6302\u2014Montreal Plateau 1791 (collect) Gabriel Poupart NOTARY Phone 9 Office every Thursday at Hemmingford Tek: 1310 Roger Fortier, N.P.COUNTY BLDG.HUNTINGDON Phones: Office CO.4-5308 Residence OO.4-510 Claude Pilon NOTARY 62 Chateauguay St.Tel: CO.4-5234 Hutingdon assignee of the records of Mtre.Lucien Baillargeon, NP.Office Hours: 9 am.to 5 p.m.daily Evenings by appointment R.N.Taylor Co.Ltd.OPTICTANS 1110 St.Catherine St.W.Montreal MA.7331 Fortune Drug Store Reg'd \u201cThe Ethical Drug Store\u201d Horace Huot, Chemist Rexall Drugs Valleyfield Dial CO.4-2920 Huntingdos BUSINESS DIRECTORY Tel CO.4-5314 .LUXOR JEWELLERY Qualified Watch Repair Gladstone and Bulova Watches E.SIMONEAU, Prop.Huntingdon, Que.E.Brault 87 St.Louis Road, Beaubarnois, Que.THE GREAT WEST LIFE ASSURANCE CO.Fire and Car Insurance Phone: CO.8-3423 Beauharnois Fred E.Orr Pire, automobile and all casualty Lines of Insurance Phone 366rid Barrington, Que.Machine Shop GENERAL: MACHINE WORK 106 St.Lawrence St.Valleyzield Pattern-Makers \u2014 Shafting Oxy-Acetylene Welding ISAIF.QUENNEVILLE mount, Que., on July 20th, 1957, ere were twenty-six girls an gain 5 10 15 Ibs Pall bearers were Dan Leahy, Ormstown, and Mrs.Richard .2 28.Berths, only daughter of Mr, M ° a few boys in charge of Miss y y s |Edmund Lamb, Cecil Barr, Wm.Fletcher (Shella) of Toronto; 2 20-o0z.tins oz.tins and Mrs.A.A.Heikkinen of Orrison Homestead Carnell, of Greenfield Park, who \u2014_\u2014 Hope, Michael Couton and Law- | five grandchildren, Albert, Billy \u2014 Timmons, Ont., to Mr.Vincent is looking after the group at the Get New Pep, Vim, Vigor rence Towns.8W-land Connie Rice and Patricia \u2019 B.Caza, of Philadelphia, Pa.! Come and hear Andy Valentine, Témestead.The group 1 Spend- : what a tit Fosy Trbs il out, ugly bot.Floral bearers were Kelth Dick-{and Lorna Fletcher: two bro- JOHNSON'S STOKELY\u2019S son of the late Elmer Caza and talented song leader \u2019 ing two weeks here and enjoying Joven \u2018up, neck no longer wrawny; body |enson, Gordon Vaincourt, Andy |hers, Robert of Dewittville and of Mrs.Caza, of Huntingdon, g leader, arm life and country air.They | Thousmnds who weve ahd noPole look Gcenas and Alan Blair.Finlay of Riverfield, and three H d Gl Fi t P h Que.Special Speak enjoy watching the milking on: now proud of shapely, healthy-looking, Ag Burial was In Rennle\u2019s Ceme- | Sisters, Mrs.Dougald McCalg and ar 088 nest keaches ELLIOTT-LANG pecial Speaker 8.Deighboring farm and he build un Sk Oatrcx Tonio Tables Hiei tery.Mrs.R.L.McCaig of Ormstown Halves, Yellow Cling : , er activities entered Into ty bee or ap 3 At St.Matthew's Anglican Church, Gospel film, Last opportunity during the period of their stay.| nouritiment: pus don L'mnroves digestion, The Late Won.foi Mrs: David Forrester of How- Glo-Coat Fancy Quality Ottawa, Ont, on July 6th, 1957, to hear Girl Ranchers sing this |The spiritual part is looked after sente pen, Eel aunuainica\u201d size only 80¢.william H.Graham.0 life|, The funeral was held on i : Patricia Ann Lang, of Ottawa, Ont., season.too and thus the reason for their vigor, this very day.At ah droge > \"™ [long re i aanboaiC|Sunday, June 30th, from his Quart tin .95c 28 oz.tin .-35c g resident of Chateauguay 3 formerly of Huntingdon, Que., daugh- appearance at the United NY.died July 2, aft ;jlate home to Riverfield Presby- M ter of Mrs.Hazel R.Lang of Ottawa, Church, on Sunday.fliness uly 2, after a longlterlan Church with Rev.Wm q Ont., and Mr.Dugald A.Lang of -0- \u2018 Brown, pastor of the church, Cornwall, Ont, to Mr.Russell Mer- \\\\W di EE re He was born in Chateaugay.|conducting the service \u2019 i xl Elliott, son of Mr.and Mrs.À.edding: Gary and Rae Stevenson of Lu ALD @l [June 10, 1881 and spent all of| The pall bearers were Ernest BVRE Re d à Lorne Elliott of Ormstown, Que.Ville Emard, spent a week with | 3 his life in that community where Robertson.Wm Stacey.Gordon ° ° g Rev M.Bruce Black officlating.CAZA-HEIKKINEN their grandparents, Mr.and Mrs, -INDLONE, WEW VORN- he was engaged in farming until| Easton, Yvan Marcil Wm.G The Place To Do Y Shope Tho marriage of Berths, only > MOO Be Cas maied ta né toa Allen nd Leste Ore, with Lomme © 45464 0 Hans Died daughter of Mr.and Mrs À.À.| Recent visitors at the home of [NOW THRU SATURDAY Helen Forrester of Ormsiown.|Gaig and Rennein Howe a] None CO 4-5464 Huntingdon ANDERSON \u2014 At Montreal, on July Mr.Vincent B.Caza of Phila- ne i anh Fox have Que.0 survives.{lower bearers.19, 1957, Alex.R.Anderson of |delphia, Pa., son of the late El-| Mr and Mrs.Drake and family ELVIS PRESLEY - LIZABETH b os es his wife, he 15 survived Ormstown.Interment at Athelstan |mer Caza, and of Mrs.Caza, of|of New York State and their son SCOTT in 2 oxo daughters, Doris of East on July 22, 1957.Huntingdon, Que., took place on John Mr.and Mrs.J.Fox and.\u201c© .9 He ester, XY.and Mrs.George DIONNE \u2014 Suddenly at Bombay, Saturday morning, July 20th, atlfamily.Be Loving You azel) Hayter of Huntingdon, \" N.Y., on July 17th, 1957, Rene |eleven o'clock, in the Church of in TECHNICOLOR Dionne, age SL vents, of New |the Ascension of our Lord, West headpiece and the flowers she oad, Cazaville, Que.Funeral Mount, ue., everen ather carrie eing baby daisies in N 3 oe services and interment in John Salford officiating.Baskets yellow Jones.Hol pp Plus ANTHONY PERKINS > approaching ontreal.0 e adio an aby r.Geoffrey Holmes, o un-| cé - à GREIG \u2014 James, at Morgan Hill |Mums were arranged on the tingdon, Que.acted as best man F ear Strikes Out arriage California, on June 10, 1957, son of altar.and the ushers vers Mr.An- Mr.and Mrs.Wallace Barr of the late Robert and Jane Ness s gi ony F.chell, o yracuse, Rockburn, announce the marriage of » | Greig of Brysonville, Quebec, In marriage oy Mr W a.McFaul,| N.Y; and Mr.Douglas W.Burns,| GTARTS SUNDAY thelr only daughter, Lily Joyce, to LUMBER AND DE RS STE à his 85th year.wore a white waltz length gown|°f Huntingdon, Que.Mr.Merrill Wm.Farquhar, of Hun- BOIS ev MATERIAUX»E (ONSTRU( TION mn! § HART \u2014 At Dundee, Que, on [of Chantilly lace fashioned with| After the ceremony a reception y new first in his exciting career |tingdon, son of Lyall Farquhar of Nea July 19th, 1857, Edouard Hart,|a long bodice, three-quarter|Vas held at the Berkley Hotel Rockburn.Marriage to take place = son of Mr.and Mrs.Hormidas |length sleeves, a round portrait With Mrs.W.A.MeFaul receiving BING CROSBY July 27th 1957, at 3 p.m.Rennie's TELEPHONE FR.3-2860 Hart of Dundee, and husband neckline, and a very full skirt, the guests.in United Church.of Louella Bicker Interment Her vell of tulle illusion was held plas.x A McFaul wore a tes All relatives, friends and nelgh- 3) RUE NAPOLEON ST.es.in place a headpiece of Chan- e 99 bours are cordially invited to attend.HOOKER = At the Huntingdon til} lace te embroidered with |peau de crystal.She wore ÿe-| \u201cMan On Fire Reception in Church Annex.| VALLEYFIELD, QUE.County Hospital, on July 18th, pearls.She carried a semi-cas- low accessories and a corsage TT TTT 1957, Thomas Hooker, husband! cade bouquet of Shasta daisies.POvauet of yellow tea roses.An inspired portrayal in an of the late Ann Moore.Inter- Mrs.Elmer Caza, mother Of! emotion packed motion picture! ment Huntingdon Protestant Mrs.Geoffrey Holmes, of Hun-| the bridegroom, wore a two-piece 5 Cemetery.tingdon, Que, as the bride\u2019s only ensemble of dusty rose crepe Or Reasons fo See Your KIPPRIEN \u2014 _| attendant wore a waltz length w ace trimmings.She wore real, que, Sudgenly 3t Mont gown of pink dotted Swiss.Her Navy acessories and a corsage STARTS WEDNESDAY Buick Dealer Today Mrs.Napol Kippri ; ouquet of blue cornflowers an ; ef iTE Roy).Leaves her.husband Card f Thank feathered carnations.ALL NEW, IN COLOR! e 174 three sons Oscar, Armand and ~aFd8 © anks Following She (reception.Mr \u201cThe C f VIE Roger ; an rs.Caza left on a tou (Mrs ond a, daughter Irene to re to express our sincere thanks the Gaspé.For travelling, the \u20ac Lurse 0 .v.I.Johnston and to Mr.Lang bride wore a Beige silk shantung F k t \u201d and to all our melghbours and friends sheath dress and jacket and ac- rankenstein 1.Today's INSTANT Dymafiew®\u2014~ (omens.! or the many kindnesses in the dea ñ y v } R.E.KELLY & SON of our brother Alex.R.Anderson.cessorles in tones of amber.Plus \u201cX THE UNKNOWN\" control ony.veto fo pourse pou 3 : On their return, they will re- ele on the road! ' ' j Reg\u2019d.The Anderson Family.|side in Pine Lakes, N.J.3 e We wish to express our sincere RRR = \u2019 ; Funeral Directors thanks and appreciation to our many relatives, friends and neighbours, who P L A 1 A - M A L 0 N E >» Am : were so kind and thoughtful during {F\u2014 j bulance Service our sudden and sad bereavement in m ä > ie 7 , [med Flowers the loss of my dear husband and 2.Brillant V8 Power on Top.this big seine blends i 0 ather.y of mager energy with silky silence, World's most t .d d 9 4 oo FONES: Lu Mes Levi min SUN.- MON.- TUES.If you own an carlier Buick than our 1057 Sebi ren ant aie arr be, nd Family.\u2019 : 4 product, you're probably reluctant to ' Huntingdon, Que.We ish to express our sigours Shipwrecked beauty.two lonely men! part with ft\u2014and who can blame you?; i neighbours for the acts of kindness, | AVA GARDNER After all \u2014 regardless of year or model ympathy and beautifui ( : i ike ic = Cosgrove floral efforinas ecelves duning our] STEWART GRANGER \u2014there\u2019s nothing like a Buick to set .vd recent and sad bereavement in the you a cut above the ordinary run of 15st New \u201cNested\u201d Ride lake Suick's traditional 4 FUNER HOME lost of our Father DAVID NIVEN y forque lube, col cushioned side\u2014cradie it to the lowes! | AL A er bell, en mortals\u2014make you feel master of all Fat i Smooth.\u201d ick tals and bother You never 5 Mr.and Mrs.Harvey Campbell, you survey.) A \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 j Mr.and Mrs, Kelly Campbell, But listen.As lerf ; We Have Built ut listen, As wonderful as your present ÿ The family of the Late Jean Paul Buick is\u2014we can name at least five good .Caza, wish to extend their sincere ame ut jcast five goo 2 Our Reputation thanks to their many friends and re- rac reasons why you should look into a 1957 Fa dir a through faithful, cages of sympathy Tasse and fiom ! THE .Buick.Five good reasons why you should 4 Uniaus Bat-Joint Handing snd New Braking Wakes .ci 1 in, conacietious service eines [orferings NAKED \" try this dream car to dvize\u2014 today.pi rating eh eve\u201d (An Buch pont vem Dr.and Mrs.Caza and Family.HILLS Read \u2019em\u2014and lcap! | JIA yg > F.H.Cosgr ove ! wish to thank my friends and * New Advanced Variable Puch Dvnallewr os the ont = Td 3 » ! snaHeu' 1 1e Ww Ph 6206 a pelehbours Jor arcs n and acts of STARTS FRIDAY .= a = = =» = AUG.25 Dynaflow Buick builds today, 11 is standard on Road- ! one and 6288 g Stan Chambers.Burt Lancaster - Tony Curtis in master, ater and Century optional ut modest extra ! cost on the Special, : Ft.Covington - Dundee \u201cSWEET SMELL OF SUCCESS\u201d Soi | .We wish to thank all neighbours, eo eed - \u2014 friends and relatives for flower : Bi the Test Buck adits ine Wok ou can ve wie masses and sympathy cards offered, Ingroom fof toe folks in the mare to To Including Mr.Napoleon Kiepprien \u2014_\u2014 , And Family, P.S.You'll like today\u2019s Buick prices BOOTH S to chou like toexpress appreciation| SE my friends and neighbours who ; FLORIST remembered me during my recent illness and to the Rockburn Con- i Flowers For gregation for the sunshine basket.1 All Occasions Andrew A.Rennie.j - Ç 100 Wellington St.I wish to thank the doctors and famous since 1794 mn i Phone CO-4-2996 nurses at Barrie Memorial Hospital, » Huntingdon for their kindness and care while I Tonic Water Member of ARled Florists Was tere, also friends and nelgh- .and Growers of Can ; [bours for r acts of kindness and i - 8 78 of ada | expressions of sympathy, much ap- Dry Ginger Ale Club Soda | United Florists of Canada preciated by NOW AT POPULAR PRICES metre Victoria Semple, 0 3 Ch .h d M .RICHER & FRERES Here's why! i\u201d erished Memories 39 PARK AVE.VALLEYFIELD Trent Shon hou! | That Live Forever whore the¥ i\u201d A GENERAL MOTORS VALUS va 2 on the wh + : A well-chosen monument © 9 and snow Bi 4 \u2019 B e | in Scotch or Canadian gran- 1g a i S Ic : ite beautifully expresses the SPECIAL : CENTURY + SUPER - ROADMASTER -and ROADMASTER 78 loving memories that live WHEN BETTE ne r R AUTOMOBILES ARE BUILT BUICK WILL BUILD THEM forever in your heart.SHELL SERVICE STATION SEE OUR DISPLAY CHATEAUGAY, N.Y._ S \u20ac 9 Corduroy and Firestone Tires 1versi e Oo ors es PHONE Or mstown, Que.New and Used Chain Sews | Phone CO.4-2933 J.M.Smellie Huntingdon 6 THE GLEANER Wednesday, July 24th, 1957 \"COME TO HUNTINGDON FAIR and pillow cases, blankets, china toba, were recent guests at the home cups and saucers etc.Miss Hamilton of Mr.and Mrs.Hugh Goodall, thanked everyone for their gifts, David, Alan and Debbie.also those who sponsored the oc-| Mr.Wallace Tannahill and Mr.casion, and invited all to visit her in Robert Lamotte of Dorcester, Mass., to spent a two-week vacation with his grandparents, Mr.and Mrs Patrick Dooling, Bell Island, New.hi foundland.4 Master George Bell of Huntingdon, Square Dance Contest and at 10:00: so much of a feature to mar the pm, the annual Fair Dance in the holding of the Fair.ts attend ning Huntingdon Fair wants attendance Di Hall.and the committee which has and It looks as if the Fair Board has front of the grandstand.This will allow patrons to rest while watching the judging as well as for the entertainment that will be offered.Formerly judging has taken place Roller Skate Revue To Be IE Outstanding Feature On Program For Huntingdon Fair Probably the most outstanding highlight of the entertainment part of the program to be seen at Hun- tingdon Fair, will be the \u201cRoller Skate Revue\u201d.From word received, ft is undemstood that this will have all the glamour of an ice skating revue, but without the ice and the oôld weather which goes with it.This will take place during the Fair on August 12th, 13th and 14th, in front of the grandstand in the after- Boon and in the evening.There will be all the ease and grace associated with ice skating and it will be done to a backdrop of glistening water fountain sprays colored by playing spotlights of var- jous colors on the fountain sprays.Added to this will be costumes of the artists which will glitter in the lights and the fast moving action of the skaters on their roller skates.It is considered that this one part of the program will be worth the price of admission alone.But there will be more to entertain you than this.An innovation this year is the fact that all possible will take place in FAIR, LADY! (And Gentleman Too!) The Huntingdon Fair has become a happy tradition in this community \u2014 one of the most keenly anticipated events of the year.Fair officials, once more, have laboured long to bring you an interesting and instructive exhibition.We are sure you will agree they have succeeded even beyond expectation.near the cattle sheds and those de- airing to watch this, did so by standing around the ring or sitting in their cars.Thus not too many people were present for these events, It is hoped by having this take place in front of grandstand, that more people will take an interest.It is after all, an important part of an agricultural fair.Tuesday, the second day of the Fair, will be Black and White Day, with the Holsteins holding sway.The judging will take place in Front of the Grandstand commencing at 10.00 a.m.Horse judging will commence at 1:30 p.m.and this will be followed by a performance of the Roller Skate Revue.In the evening, at 7:30, the Cattle Parade will be held and this will be followed by more entertainment to close off the day.Wednesday, the last day of the Fair will start off with the 4-H Calf Club judging at 10:00 am.and at 2 pan.there will be a distribution of trophies and some entertainment.At 8 pm.there will be more entertainment and patrons are in for a big time until quite late.Following the entertainment there will be the READY FOR HUNTINGDON FAIR Aug.12, 13, 14 lined up another real first class run of programs for Fair Days and there should be something for everyone to take interest in.Industrial exhibits will exceed those of former years and everyone likes to browse around among such exhibits.There is always something new and something can be learned from these exhibits.Some changes will be noted in the arrangement at the grounds, due to the Memorial Skating Arena being located on this spot.It is possible that much of the steel construction for the new arena will be in position by this time.The Flower building has been moved to a new site beside the grandstand.It will be necessary to drive around the site of the new arena, as it extends across the old road.Eventually, probably by 1958, the Fair Board will use this building for various departments of the Fair and no doubt it will be used for judging and entertainment features.Thus everything will then be under cover and wet weather will not be AMAR PEER IE Enjoy Yourself, It's Later Than You Think\u2014 Make sure you take in Huntingdon Fair This Year And When It Comes to jto be is still planning the program for \u2018this event, hopes that the people of the county and surrounding points will patronize it in a blg way.Last year, it was unfortunate that a debt was incurred which still re- {mains to be entirely wiped out.Thus it is hoped that everybody will get behind the Fair this year and give it a boost by a bumper attendance and gate receipts.The way is opening up for even bigger Fairs and under better conditions and if the public will lend support the goal being strived for can be accomplished.The slogan might well be\u2014\u201cLet's Make 1957 Huntingdon Fair the Most Successful to Date\u201d.Athelstan Miss Shirley Hamilton, Bride-elect Honoured.ATHELSTAN \u2014 Mrs.E.À.Reihl, Mrs, David Watson, Mrs.Roy His- cock and Mrs, Oarl Levers were joint hostesses for a Miscellaneous Shower on Friday night, July 12th, in Munro Hall, in honour of Miss Shirley Hamilton.On entering the Hall to the strains of the Wedding March played by Mrs, Eddie Barwick, Miss Hamilton was escorted to a prettily decorated chair.Miss Pauline Foers, who is bridesmaid, presented the bride-to-be with a lovely corsage of red roses and baby's breath, Miss Hamilton then opened the many gifts of linens, silver ware, sheets her new home in Huntingdon.The guests then enjoyed a social hour after refreshments were served in the dining room.The head table tor the more Intimate relatives of the bridal couple was prettily de- corafed, Mrs, Bernhardt kindly supplied the bouquets, for decorations, tables and corsage.Mrs.Paul Lambert, with her three daughters, Carol Patsy and Gall, arrived from Detroit, Mich., last weekend and will spend a vacation at the home of her sister, Mrs.J.Anderson, Athelstan Presbyterian Manse.Mr.and Mrs.Evan Watson, Steven, Sandra and Dawn, Chateauguay Park, spent a few days last week visiting friends here.Allan\u2019s Corners ALLAN'S CORNERS \u2014 Mrs.Einai Fossum and baby, Trevor and Miss Gladys Goodall of Winnipeg, Mani- - \u201cGAS _ FOR FAST Cooking THERE'S NOTHING LIKE BLUE GAS CALL |visited during the past week at the \u2018home of his granddaughter, Mrs, Dick Lilly and family and also at the homes of Mr.and Mrs.Robert \u201cTannahill, Mr.and Mrs.Archie Tannahill.Master Robert Dawes of Lachine, spent the past week at the home of his grandparents, Mr.and Mrs, George Lamb, Mr.and Mrs.Robert Dawes and Nancy, were week-end guests at the some home, Mr.Robert Hope !s spending sometime with his uncle and aunt, Mr.and Mrs.Jim Hope, Franklin, Master Kevin Dooling, with his aunt, Miss Molly Dooling of Orms- town left from Dorval on Thursday 14a CHATEAUGUAY ST.Travel by Bus Huntingdon to 7 Valleyfield Daily Service COME TO HUNTINGDON FAIR August 12, 13, 14 LEDUC GARAGE Enrg.is spending two weeks holiday with his grandparents, Mr.and Mrs, Archie Tannahill.Master Douglas Lilly returned home on Saturday having spent à week with his grandparents, Mr.ang Mrs.Douglas Wray, Montreal, Mrs.Gladys Leighton of Montrea] is spending sometime at the Mac- Leish summer home.Mr.and Mrs.Bert Peddie and Mr, Wesley Peddie and boys of Cornwall, were dinner guests on Sunday at the home of Mrs.Helen Peddie, Mrs.Wesley Peddie returned tg Cornwall with her family, having spent the past week af the Peddie home here.PHONE CO 4-2166 Earth We Move The FOR FAST, RELIABLE TRUCKING SERVICE Be sure to visit the Huntingdon Fair \u2014 For All Your Insurance NEW CHEVROLET MARCHAND CALL A ber, it\u2019 Fair.And with .A rt ve Wants in [COME T0- owswosr cars FRERES TAILLEFER TRANSPORT | ON PROUDFOOT LL CN AT Jp Hardware J CARS \u2014 ALL MAKES DROP IN AT THE Top Soil For Gardens 1) SEE SEE US FIRST \u2014 FAIR STORE Excavating - Fill - Gravel General Insurance TIME OR ANY TIME WHEN If TOWN Furniture Moving à Rolfe @& Sons) 157a chusuguey st.Huntingdon Motors Huntingdon Fair Be Sure to Attend Huntingdon Fair À Chateauguay St.Huntingdon, P.Q.\u20acg _ Phone COrvette 42925 54 Chateauguay St.Se Ry Et Ba i HUNTINGDON RRR IRTP Enjoy The Comfort -at- THE CH Huntingdon Give Your Wife A Break \u2014 Eat Days - Aug.12, 13, 14 | Here On Fair ATEAU Te BRING THE WHOLE FAMILY ON ANY DAY MEALS ROOMS GROUPS WEDDING RECEPTIONS OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS PARTIES | SPECIALLY CATERED FOR ON SHORT NOTICE COMPLIMENTS O\u2019KEEFE\u2019S INVITES YOU TO ATTEND , ;\" Huntingdon Fair .Be Sure Not To Miss The Square Dance DRINK O'KEEFE .The Mild Ale .+.JACQUES SAUVE, AGENT August 12-13-14 Contest : Tel.COrvette 4-5822 of Cars sold car dealer remain.usiness.have made a study of 1 the car I liked.No, I'm afraid dropping a dollar a day too.survey showe Used by Noel A.Foisy Everyone remembers the crazy days just after the war when people were standing around with fistfulls money a used car than for a new one (since they couldirt buy a new one anyway).Even then, the old law of supply and demand Hadn\u2019t been repealed.to sell.Now, there are lots of cars, but you work harder to move them.Sure, there were used car dealers in those days who cleaned up.But then as now the basic rules of the new A new car dealer like ourselves is im the used car business only to make it easier to sell new cars, to provide a market and an incentive for people to trade.The rule of thumb is that you make NO money out of the used car side of the But what a funny business! With used cars you're handling a product that's fallin a dollar a day according to industry cost accountants who Ah! you say, I'll just wait 100 days and save $100 on We won\u2019t hang on to a used car for 100 days \u2014 why make it more of a losing business.And the car YOU have is And despite all the new cars an the street strange things are happening in the new car business.A national that in 1950 the average profit in the business was a modest 6.6 percent.Last year it was down to 6 percent.Yes, I said POINT six-six-tenths of one percent.No, we're not weeping, but we do think that if we claim to know something about cars, and I think we do, you should know something about us.BUYS Aug.WHILE IN TOWN BE Look Over Our Stock of New and FOR A GOOD BUY COME TO \u2014 RIVERSIDE MOTORS REG'D.to pay more for easily, but there were fewer g in value every day.About the rules work for everyone.Be Sure to Visit HUNTINGDON FAIR 12, 13, 14 - SURE TO Cars Leach Textiles Ltd.Model Dye Works ron Ltd, Chateau Dyers Inc.tending the Fair.Fawcett August 12, 13, 14 Lend Your Support Make It A Big Success We urge the public to support Hunting- don Fair because we feel that it is an institution for the good of this farming community.It can only function if everyone gives it support by attendance and the entry of exhibits of various kinds.Each and everyone of us can get something from at- Spinners Limited & Grant Ltd.SPECIAL | USE McCLARY APPLIANCES SEE | DISPLAY AT PRICE During the Period | Huntingdon Fair August 12, 13, 14 The Apartment Size Gas Stove On LABERGE & LALONDE LTD.$109.50 You Cant Go Wrong! IF YOU BUY AND USE McCLARY APPLIANCES YOU WON'T BE WRONG IF YOU PLAN TO ATTEND HUNTINGDON FAIR SABA with lew- don, with rned nt a and treal Mr, orn- nday ddie.1 to ving eddie mene poe y Franklin Centre FRANKLIN CENTRE \u2014 The Young People\u2019s Society met at the home of Mr.and Mrs.Eric Edrie on July 6th with 17 mem- pers present.As this was to be an \u201coutdoor\u201d meeting, only short business and devotional periods were held.A committee was formed to take charge of preparing the programme for a service which they are to conduct in the church during the absence of Rev.8.Nickerson on his vacation.An evening of games was spent beside the brook, followed by a \u201cwiener roast\u201d.The next meeting will be held at the home of Lois Ann Money- nny.Per, L.W.Parker assisted by Mrs.Omar Harvey entertained at the home of the latter on Sun- FOR GOOD TAXI SERVICE CALL BRUNETTE CO.4-5480 FARMERS!! WHEN ATTENDING HUNTINGDON FAIR GET YOUR LHC.MACHINERY AND REPAIRS FROM L M.KELLY day evening, in honour of Mr.and Mrs.Chas.Harvey's birthdays.This was a very pleasant surprise event, as neither were aware that anything unusual was going on.As both birthdays are within a few days of each other, it was decided to hold one joint celebration.After a delicious dinner, the birthday cake and angel food cake, both baked and decorated by Mrs.Parker and the center of attraction during the meal, were cut and served, Several nice gifts were presented and a quiet evening fol- owed.Miss June Vaincourt left on Thursday on a six-week trip to the West Coast.Mr.and Mrs.Bruce Stewart, Mr.and Mrs.David Stewart, Donna, Gordon, David and Bobby of Montreal, were Saturday visitors of Mrs, Willard Vaincourt.Mr.and Mrs.Bob Graham, Richard and Marilyn, of Montreal, were recent visitors of Mrs.Graham and Mr.and Mrs.Douglas Oliver.Miss Hazel Bruce of Montreal spent the week-end at her home ere.Dr.Gordon Leahy of Montreal spent Wednesday with Mr.and Mrs.Dan Leahy.Mr.and Mrs.Harry Money- penny Sr.left for Toronto last Thursday, to visit Mr.and Mrs.Wesley Stevenson.Mr.George Harvey of St.Cath- arines, Ont, left Monday for Danville, Que., after spending the past week at the home of his brother Charles and family.Miss Tona Lamb enjoyed a very pleasant trip to and from Niagara Falls last week during her long week-end.Mrs.Hilda Smith and sons Leslie and Willlam, Mrs.Bert Smith and two boys, of Montreal.were Saturday guests of Mr.and Mrs.Keith Dickenson.Mr.and Mrs.Toporowiki of Montreal have bought the Paddock Place, which had been sold to Mr.Fraser, who sold it to the former the first of the summer.Miss Dell Robertson of St.Lambert is spending this week with Mrs.Lewis Blair.Miss Boaz has returned to the city after spending her holidays here.Mr.and Mrs.Carl Jackson who are still at Lennoxville spent the week-end at their home here.Mr.and Mrs.George Dickenson and family of Malone, N.Y., spent Sunday afternoon and evening with Mr.and Mrs.Gordon Brooks.Mr.and Mrs.Otis Blair, Alan and Janet of Farnham spent a few days here the past week and attended his brother\u2019s funeral on Wednesday.Mr.and Mrs.Ralph Frier of Watertown, N.Y.and Mr.and Mrs.Cecil Frier of Syracuse, N.Y., also attended the funeral of their late cousin, Mr.Lewis Blair.Mr.and Mrs.Fergus Moore and aunt.The Rennie's W.M.S.and W.A.were recently entertained at the Manse.A very good meeting was held and around 17 ladies were present, The United Church Choir held their last rehearsal until September, last week.The Sunday School picnic was held on the 16th at Chateaugay Lake, N.Y., and was fairly well attended, those present enjoyed à lovely day swimming, bathing and playing in the sand.Johnnie, Douglas and Kennie McLaren, of Montreal, are staying for a few weeks at the home of Mr.and Mrs.Egbert Bruce.Rockburn ROCKBURN \u2014 Mrs.W.G.Gibson returned to her home after spending some time in Florida, where she went to attend the marriage of her grand-daughter Fay, daughter of Mr.George Goldie and the late Mrs.Goldie of Daytona Beach, Fla.Mr.Maurice Maither and Mrs.Hazel Godin attended the marriage, in Valleyfield, of Beverley, daughter of Mr.and Mrs.Leland Maither.Mr.and Mrs, Jean Brault and family of St.Louis de Gonzague, Mr.and Mrs.A.Ouimet of Montreal, were guests of Mr.and Mrs.W.Lewis for a day.Other guests at the same home were Master Andre Denille of St.Henry, little Miss Susan Lang- tree of Malone, N.Ÿ., and Master Neil Manning of Montreal, who will spend the summer with Mr.and Mrs.Lewis.Mr.and Mrs.Wallace Middle- miss of Huntingdon were guests of Mr.and Mrs.Walter Douglas on Tuesday; Mr.Andrew Denis was also a guest at the same home this week.Sorry to say that Mrs.Arden Douglas is still not as well as her friends would wish and has gone to the Barrie Memorial Hospital for further treatment.The latest report is to the effect that the treatment is proving successful, Mrs.Murray Blair arrived from Montreal Tuesday evening to attend the funeral of the late Mr.Lewis Blair and is spending a few days at the home of Mr.and Mrs.B.H.Pennington.Mr.Lloyd Collins from Montreal was also a week-end guest at the same home.Mrs.John who returned recently from the Patterson Nursing Home, Huntingdon, has now gone to Oswego, N.Y, to spend some time with her daughter and son-in-law, Mr.and Mrs.Bruce Merritt.Obituary The Late Mr.Lewis Blair The funeral service for the late Mr.Lewis Blair was held in the Rockburn Presbyterian Church, Wednesday, July 17th, when a very large number of and family of Covey Hill, were Sunday guests of Mr.and Mrs.Clarence Blair.Freddie remained for a visit with his uncle friends and relatives gathered to pay their last respects to one who was widely known and well liked by all.The service was Huntingdo Mills n Woollen LIMITED URGES THE PUBLIC TO ATTEND Hunting AUGUST 12, 13, OR 14 don Fair Your Support Means Much To The Success Of Your Local Fair Get Behind It \u2014 Give It A Boost HUNTINGDON FAIR Is A Long Established Local | Institution THE GLEANER HAS BEEN SUPPORTING IT FOR MANY YEARS IT URGES YOU NOW TO ATTEND THIS YEARS FAIR ON August 12, 13, 14 WHEN YOU NEED PRINTING - - BE SURE TO GET IT DONE BY THIS FIRM - - ONE WHICH HAS BEEN IN THE BUSINESS SINCE PIONEER DAYS The Huntingdon Inc.Gleaner pr conducted by Mr.Anderson, pas- Columbus, Ohio.Mr.and Mra.Aaron tor of the church, assisted by Dr.Stewart also attended this marriage A.S.Reid.Mr.Anderson gave and reception afterwards.a very heart warming and com- OBITUARY forting address based on the 14ih chapter of St.Johns, verse 2: \u201cIn{ The Late Mrs.Gerald Lésperance Mr.Jules Lésperance received the my- Father's house are many mansions\u201d.The choir sang \u201cThe sad news of the sudden death of his Clty Four Square\u201d and \u201cThe Old sister-in-law on Wednesday marning.Rugged Cross\u201d, also a hymn by Mrs.Gerald Lésperance (née Marie- the choir and congregation,'Auge Beauchemin) of McMasterville, \u201cHold Thou My Hand\".The floral got up that morning complaining of tributes were very beautiful, indigestion.As she did not improve showing the esteem in which Blair was held by so many.The pall bearers were Messrs.Wm.Hope, Lawrence Towns, Edwin Lamb, Dan Leahy, Cecil flower bearers: Messrs.enson and Gordon Vaillancourt.| brothers, Clarence of Franklin| Que.; one sister, Miss Cora Blair grandchildren.The sympathy of the entire community is extended to the bereaved family in the! loss of one so dear to them.Our sincere sympathy is ex- Mr.Lewis Blair in their recent! and sad bereavement.Mr.and Mrs.Bruce Merritt of Oswego, N.Y.spent the weekend with Mr.and Mrs.John Oliver.Glad to say that Mrs.Oliver has returned from the Patterson Nursing Home very much improved in health.Mr.and Mrs.MacElroy of Cleveland, Ohio, are spending thelr holidays at their home ere.Henrysburg HENRYSBURG \u2014 Mr.and Mrs.McKenna and two young children, Jean and Robby of Montreal, were guests of Mr.and Mrs.Alfred Cook- man on Friday evening.Mr.Lewis Davidson was a pienic guest of Mr.and Mrs.Jack Rogers, Shirley, Stanley and their baby sister of Laprairie, at the Hermas Fortin Beach in Hemmingford, on Sunday afternoon.A number of families from Henrys- bury attended the annual Street Fair, held in the Forrest Figsby Memorial Hall in Hemmingford on Friday evening.Mrs.Hazel True and Mr.Gerald True enjoyed a motor trip to New Hampshire, on Wednesday of last week.Farmers are busy the past week harvesting their hay crop.The weather has been ideal this past week and already reports are coming in from farmers who are finished haying.Robson ROBSON \u2014 Mrs.Gerard Mc- Eacher and daughter, Adele of Douglas, Ont., were guests of Mr.and Mrs.Edward Walmsley, the past week.Mr.and Mrs.Willie Beattie attended the marriage of Miss Dorothy Stewart to Alex Oranski, in Lachine on Saturday.Mr.Oranski is in the Air Force and is stationed at Quality Used EQUIPMENT BARGAINS I Offered by Your Caterpillar Dealer U-1013-B \u2014 Caterpillar D7 with Laplant-Choate hydraulic angledozer and Hyster DTN towing winch.Location: Val d'Or, Que.Price $10,000.| U-692-D \u2014 Caterpillar D4 | Diesel track-type tractor with \u2014Athey overhead loader, track roller guards || and radiator guard.Location: Montreal, Que.Price $7.500.U-914-D \u2014 Caterpillar D2 Diesel track-type tractor with 2A angledozer, No.41 hydraulic control, crankcase guard and pull pook.Location: Quebec, ue, U-1117-A \u2014 International TDI18A Diesel track-type tractor with Smith hydraulic angledozer.Location: Quebec, Que.U-931 \u2014 International TD9 Diesel track-type tractor with Smith bulldozer and Isaacson towing winch.Location: Val d'Or, Que.U-198-D \u2014 Allis-Chalmers HD10 Diesel track-type tractor with Baker hydraulic bulldozer.Location: Montreal, Que.Ask for our Used Equipment: list: Vol.2-57 5550 Ferrier St.Montreal 9 Tel.Riverside 8-7361 1125 de la Ganardière, Diesel track-type tractor | Mr.they called the doctor, but she had [passed away when he arrived.8he was 38 years of age.Mrs.Lésperance was very highly nd Michael Couton.The thought of as she was always willing Barr a cnael 0 Abe to cheer one up and give a helping Blair, Andy Ocenas, Keith Dick- hand where needed.The funeral service on Saturday He leaves to mourn his loss, his was largely attended, the church wife and two sons, Kyle and being filled with friends from Quebec Norval, of Franklin Centre; two and other places.The flowers were many and beauti- Centre and Otis of Farnham, 1.She leaves her husband and four of Franklin Centre; also several children to mourn her loss.Mr.Lésperance has worked for the C.IL, for some years and they were well known to other C.I.L.workers.Mr.and Mrs Jules Lésperance motored to McMasterville, Wednes- tended to the family of the late ay evening and again on Saturday for the funeral Hemmingford HEMMINGFORD \u2014 Mr.Douglas Harfield of Montreal and Ste.Adele spent a few days with Mr.and Mrs.Ralph Hayden.Congratulations to Miss Jacqueline Hebert and Miss Dorothy Duteau, who successfully passed their High School examinations; they were pupils of the Sisters of the Holy Names, Valleyfield.Mr.and Mrs.C.H.Smith spent a few days in Granby visitin with Mrs.Smith\u2019s brother an sister-in-law, Mr.and Mrs, F.D.Norris, also calling on other relatives and friends.Congratulations to Lieut.J.B.McCanse who has been promoted to Captain.Captain McCanse is stationed in Germany.Mrs.E.Patrick is a guest of Mrs.Braithwalte and Miss Mae Bennett.Mrs.Percy Barr is a patient in the Barrie Memorial Hospital.Best wishes for her speedy recovery.Mr.and Mrs.Jos.Deneault, Mr.and Mrs.M.Perras spent the week-end at Tupper Lake, N.Y., with Mr.and Mrs.Jos.Peet.Misses Diane and - Maria Stringer are spending the summer holidays with their mother, Mrs.N.Stringer.HEMMINGFORD \u2014 Mr.William Robinson, Vancouver B.C., is spending a month visiting relatives and friends here.Miss E.True and Mrs.Percy Barr, were guests of Mrs.Gebbie, Montreal for a few days.Mr.and Mrs, Charles Petch and family returned to Hemmingford for the summer.Mrs.L.Burnley and daughter, Dawn, Toronto, Ont.Mr.Spinney and son from New Brunswick, made an over-night stop to visit Mr.and Mrs.H.E.Barrington last week, on their way home to New Bruns- Wick.The principal and staff of the High School entertained at the former's home in honor of Mr.Robert Petch, whose marriage takes place on the 20th July.They presented him with an electric coffee percoiator.Miss Gene Richard who spent the past week with her aunt, Miss J.Wilson, returned to her home in Swanton on Sunday.Miss Brenda Wyle is a guest at the home of Mr.H.A.D.Somerville, M.P.P.and Mrs.Somerville at Brome Mrs.Charles Fitch, White Plains, N.Y,, Mr.and Mrs.P.Clark, Syracuse N.Y.Mr.and Mrs.A.Dawes, Montreal, were week-end guests of Mr, and Mrs, Wm.Ryan.Mr.and Mrs.R.\u2018Trahan, Massenia, N.Y., were Saturday guests at the same home.Mr.and Mrs, Elvidge and Miss Mary Crowe, Ormstown called on friends here recently.Mrs.Percy Barr is a patient in the Barrie Memorial Hospital, Orms- n.Mrs.S.Robinson was the lucky winner of the fruit cake, donated to the Street Fair by Mrs.Eyland.HITTING New Heights IN PUBLIC ACCLAIM ONLY DOW IS \u2018COOL CONTROL BREWED THE GLEANER Wednesday, July 24th, 1957 7 Mrs.Robinsin\u2019s guess 3 lbs.15 ounces.the new home of Mr.and Mrs.Jos.(Weight 4 lbs.) Perras, but due to weather conditions it was held in the Riding Club Hal, where covers were laid for forty.Mr.and Mrs.Lorne Sample also attended.A very enjoyable time was had by all.Mr.Paul Germain Clinton, Mass, arrived at Dorval Airport Sunday am.He came to see his brother Marcel in the hospital, and his parents and other members of the family, returning by air the same night.Mrs.T.Hill, Barrington, spent à few days last week with Mrs.F.Pelletier, Miss G.Pelletier, Montreal, was a week-end guest of her mother.Mrs.A.Maynard and: daughter Beverly were recent guests of Mrs.Mabel Keddy.Mr.and Mrs.Walter Sample, Platteburg, N.Y.recently held a reunion of their children, grand- Children, and great grand children.The gathering was to take place at If you are planning An Auction \u2014 large or small, before you decide on an Auctioneer, why not talk It over with Harold iggi arold P.Higgins ChurohNi 8t Tel.CO.4-8114 Graduate Auctioneer - Bilingual \u201cFast and Efficient Selling\" HONESTY \u2014 COURTESY \u2014 SERVICE Huntingdon we'll give your car A NEW LEASE ON BEAUTY Car battered or beat-up, dented or scratched?Don\u2019t despair.Turn it over to us for a body re-condition- ing job.We'll put it back in tiptop shape! ~~ Bergeron Auto Body Repair Phone Huntingdon CO.4-2919 best in the long run \u2014 ) ov MACHINERY( MASSEY - HARRIS - FERGUSON NEW HOLLAND Farm Implements CALL ON US AT FAIR TIME AUGUST 12, 13, 14 SEE THE LINES WE CARRY Cameron Stewart 7.30 p.m.\u2014Parade = Monday, August 12th 8.15 p.m.\u2014Official Opening and entertainment: | er Skate Revue\u201d.This Of Splendid \u201cRoll- ) Huntingdon Fair FAIR DAYS AUGUST 12, 13 ,14 | Three Nights And Two Days Entertainment Take Place In Front Of Grandstand Tuesday, August 13th 10.00 a.m.\u2014Cattle the Black and White Show.the Holstein Day.Wednesday, August 14 10.00 a.m\u20144-H Calf Club Judg- ng.2.00 p.m.\u2014Klwanis Presentation, Entertainment, Presentation of some judging and This will be Quebec Tel-BA.9-1381 is the equivalent of ice skating, but using roller skates instead and of course no nice.1.30 pm.\u2014Horse Judging and Roller Skate Revue.7.30 p.m.\u2014Cattle Parade.8.00 p.m.\u2014Entertainment.Trophies, etc.8.00 p.m.\u2014Entertainment.Square Dance Contest.10.00 p.m.\u2014Dance in the Dining Hall.Roller Skate Revue Is A Splendid Piece Of Entertainment Colorful Spectacular Beautiful Don't Miss One Single Minute Bring The Whole Family Come To Huntingdon Fair Each Day - Something Different HUNTINGDON FAIR Aug.12,13, temp in CAS A ee an 2044 5 \u2014 8 THE GLEANER Wednesday, July 24th, 1957 PUBLIC AUCTION THURSDAY, AUG.1st at 11:30 a.mat the farm of the late Alex.McDonald Campbell 2% miles north of Coffey\u2019s Corners on the Smith Road The Following 27 head of Holstein cattle consisting of 16 milk cows-different lactations, 1 8 yr.old dry heifer, 3 2-year- old heifers, 4 yearling heifers, 2 heifer calves, 1 2-year-old bull, 3 work horses, 8 hogs, 3 geese, 50 hens.Machinery: Ford-Ferguson 9 N tractor, hydraulic plow, tractor pulley, M.H.grubber, disc.harrows, smoothing harrows, MH.13 drill seeder, IHC.manure spreader, IHC.hayloader, New IHC.side delivery rake,.2 mowing machines, circular saw, rubber tired wagon and hayrack, manure sleigh, set double sleighs, dump rake, milk wagon, pig rack, cutter, 2 bug- gles, hayfork, carriage and pulleys, 150 ft.1\u201d rope.2 wire stretchers, stone lifter, cultivator, wheelbarrow, double harness, fanning mill, 2 walking plows, several quantities of lumber, new cedar shingles, quantity new galvanized roofing, 10 cords dry cedar, 15 cords block wood, 4 elm logs, quantity of wood in sled lengths, 2 iron kettles, 14 milk cans, pails and strainer, 45 gal.gas drum, 8 gallon gas drum, grindstone, 2 muskets, carpenter tools, bushcutter, anvil, stepladder, fence mall, wedges, garden rake, wooden vise, canthook, grease gun, circular saw blade, scythe, barrels, scaffold brackets, hay knife, ladders, pile of sugar wood, National milking machine, forks, shovels, chains, etc.70 acres standing hay, 23 acres standing oats, quantity last years oats.Furniture: Kitchen stove, kitchen table and |: chairs, couch, rocking chairs, sewing machine, dining room set, parlor set, rugs, lamps, clocks, 6 beds, springs and mattresses, dressers, chamber sets, commodes, antique craddle, large quantity dishes, some antique, complete dinner set, sideboard, writing desk, box stove, pillows, bedclothes, blankets and linen, washing machine, bathtub, bureau, cupboard, 2 trunks, 3 chests and many articles too numerous to mention.All to be sold to settle the estate.Terms.Cash.HAROLD P.HIGGINS, Auctioneer, Tel: H'don.CO.4-5114.1 mile East, Route 11 Tel.2292 Malone, N.Y.Maple Leaf Grange The regular meeting of Maple Leaf Grange No.11 was held on Tuesday evening, July 16th, with Allan Hunter, Worthy Master, in the chair.After the regular routine business, several special items were brought before the meeting.Wm.H.Graham, Ex.Com.reported that the painting of the outside of the Hall, also the vestibule, had been completed and he also read the bill so that those present would be informed as to the materials used.Leo Chartrand of Ormstown did the work, and it not only included the painting of the walls but also the roof of the hall, and the replacing of any glass as well as the puttying of all the windows, Everyone was very well pleased with the appearance of the hail and Allan, on behalf of the Grange, thanked Wm.for the effort he had put forth to have these things done.RENNIN HUNTINGDON THEATRE AIR CONDITIONED Tel.Co.4-2939 WED.to SAT.JULY 24-27 wr M=G=M presents I.(TR vu Ai Le LIFE-INSPIRED STORY OF A MAN WITH INSATIABLE PASSION! in CinemaScope and MetroColor ADDED ATTRACTIONS sams UTA MILAN + ANTHONY CARUSO AN ALLIED ARTISTS PICTURE MGM HAS FILMED ROBERT RUARK: EXPLOSIVE A \u2019 nd SOMETHING Ÿ \u201cVALUE 2: Filmed in Africa\u2019 20 COTURTFOR presents A2.Fs THETRUE Rl 11 | WAGNER - HUNTER - LANGE Te ede DIM.SEULEMENT \u201cLes Diables de Guadalcanal\u201d En COULEUR avec JOHN WAYNE KIDDY TOWN'S 111 CHATEAUGUAY HUNTINGDON RECORD BREAKING SUMMER SALE BOYS\u2019 SUMMER SUITS ENDICOTT at 19 E.WOMEN'S STYLES $1.87 and $2.87 T - SHIRTS 35¢ NOW TEMPORARILY LOCATED NOW IN PROGRESS GIRLS\u2019 DRESSES Sizes 3 to 14 $1.50 - $3.98 JOHNSON Main St.MISSES\u2019 AND CHILDREN'S $1.87 and $2.87 Alan also thanked the Grange for the loan of the two gas stoves to be used at Lake Meacham when the \u201cCubs\u201d were in camp.David Rankin reported that Basil Kelly and he had attended, a Lecturers\u2019 Conference at Belle Aldrich's home and gave the meeting a good resumé of the work.At the next Pomona meeting there is to be a Grange Family Contest.As this meeting will not be until Sept.5th, more details will be available by another meeting date.David also gave notice that a Booster Night Programme would be presented again with the Lecturers, Past and Present, taking charge of same.The County Chorus is starting rehearsals again, the first to be in Westville on July 25.Anyone who likes to sing is urged to go, and if any information is wanted, call David at Co 4-5590.- Maple Leaf Grange have been invited to put on an item for the programme at State Grange being held in Corning, N.Y.the end of October, and they also have the privilege of sending a delegate to State Grange.The Community School, to be held in Huntingdon High School, was brought to our attention with the hope that a goodly number would avail themselves opportunity of attending these interesting sessions.The Grange have been asked again to take charge of the Refreshment Booth at Huntingdon Falr.There was quite a lot of discussion and more plans would be forthcoming at the next meet- ng.Billy MacDonald and David Rankin are a Committee re.a Square Dance Team at the Fair.The attendance at the meeting was 18.It is hoped the attendance will soon come back when the busy season of haying is one.Boy Scout Activities The Leaders and the cubs of the first Huntingdon Wolf Cub Pack enjoyed a most successful four days camping trip at Lake Meacham, N.Y.from July 9th to July 12th.The poor weather did not seem to dampen the spirits of anyone.On Thursday evening it was most gratifying to see so many parents and friends of \u2018the cubs visit the camp.The visitors were invited to examine the camp and at dusk the cubs put on a short entertainment.Here a most fitting occasion on which to present to Cubmaster, Harry Mac- Krith, a leather travelling bag, this was to show the appreciation of the cubs, scouts and their parents, for this leadership and time devoted to the pack.Mr.MacKrith will be greatly missed and all wish him well in his future work and travels.The four ladies assisting this year were also thanked for their help and presented with a gift by four boys of the pack.During the evening the Cubs enjoyed wlen- ers, cakes, cookies, soft drinks, and ice cream, and then to bed.The guests were then served hot coffee, cookles and cake.The visitors to the camp were favourably impressed and felt assured that the cubs were in good hands and enjoying themselves.The Cubs want to thank all those responsible for planning and operating the Camp.Special mention to Mrs.A.Milne, Mrs.B.Harrigan, Mrs.\u2018R.Watson, Mrs.A.Hunter.These ladles looked after the cooking.Mr.H.MacKrith, Mr.B.Harri- place at the meeting on Sept.3, The election of officers takes so come and help elect or reelect the officers for 1957-58.1 TELE oo | THE BEST a - NOTICE - My Office at 4 Bouchette St., Huntingdon will be closed front July 29th until August 12th ALLISTER SOMERVILLE, M.P.P.July.NOTICE The Town Hall of Howick, Quebec, will be closed for vacation during the last two weeks of Kenneth E.Lyall, Secretary-Treasurer 4th 1 will be away from needs service for claims just drop in.There will you during the regular - NOTICE - During the week from July 27th to August my office.Anyone who or any other matter need be someone to look after office hours.JON PROUDFOOT - FOR SALE LHC.Hay Baler No.45 with Power Take-Off SPECIAL $1250.00 Plus Trade-in , Grain Telephone 89 LH.C.Diesel and Gas Tractors Swathers and Combines \u2019 Manure Spreaders, all sizes |\u201d 3 - Binders _~\" 3 A.A.McCORMICK Franklin The Franklin United Explorers held their third expedition on Friday July 19th at 7 p.m.in the church basement, with 8 members and 2 visitors present.After three games and a sing-song, the Explorers repeated together from memory the Explorer Purpose.The approaching Amateur Contest was discussed, and ticket sales were reported to be progressing well; although a few more entertainers are needed to round out the program.A worship service followed, in which the Explorer Hymn \u201cThis Is MY Father's World\u201d was studied.The following girls gave Scripture readings: Sheila Stevenson, Elma Joan Sherrington, Catherine Dunn, Margaret Rowe, and Linda McMillan.The words of the Explorer Hymn were added to each Explorer's book, and the Havelock HAVELOCK \u2014 The Orange Ser- [vice held in Trinity Church, Sunday, was well attended.The Pastor preached a very impressive sermon.The house at the American Border [partial as the Shea place, was partially destroyed by fire the past week.| Mrs.Elizabeth Catherack returned to her home at Chateaugay, N.Yon Sunday, after spending the past three months with her sister, Mrs.8S.Robidoux.closing ceremony consisted of zm he hymn \u201cChildren Who Walk in Jesus\u2019 Way\u201d, and the Explorer | # Prayer read by the Chief Coun- | sellor.Miss Elma Joan Sherrington celebrated her 10th birthday on Saturday July 20 with a swimming party and Wiener roast which her Explorer friends attended.Mr.and Mrs.F.G.Sherring- ton Jr.and family are spending the week in Montreal, at the home of Mrs.Sherrington\u2019s mother, Mrs.G.C.Palmer.gan and Mr.Gordie Grant, camp supervisors; Mr.Arnold Milne transportation.Also all those other kind people for the food and other donations that made the camp a real success.The boys are looking forward to the camp next year the only improvement needed, rests with the weatherman.BREWS IN THE WORLD COME FROM CARLING\u2019S 1.&-f1, Model 66 ALL-CROP Harvester 2, 9 and 12-ft.Model 100 ALL-CROP Harvester 3.14 ond 12-ft.Model A GLEANER-BALDWIN combine Sacks that fill up faster than usual tell you Allis-Chal- mers saves more seed, from fluffy orchard grass to lima beans.Come to your seed- saving headquarters.here.ALL-CROP and GLEANER-BALDWIN are Allis-Choimers trodemarks.ALLIS-CHALMERS SALES AND SERVICE A.H.SPARROW NEW ERIN ROAD Tel.CO.4-5607 Mrs.Allan Sutton and baby are spending an Indefinite time with her brother and wife, Mr.and Mrs.A'lan Lowden, Montreal South.Mrs.B.Cleland of Sask., left on Tuesday morning for the West, after spending a week with her sister-in- law, Mrs.T.McComb.The Ladies\u2019 Guild met on Wednesday, at the home of Mrs.George McKee, with 8 members present.Mr.Knight read the scripture.New curtains for the church were discussed.Instead\u2019 of having a booth for the Have-| lock Fair, it was decided that a donation of money be given by, each member.: CONTACT US.before selling your Timothy and Clover Seeds Howick Seeds Limited Dealers for Pioneer Feeds Limited HOWICK, QUE.New officers for the ensuing year were elected \u2014 President Mrs.8.Waddell, Sec'y.-Treas.Mrs.F.Laurin.The next meeting to be held at the home of Mrs.PF.Laurin, Stop+lich; a ftching of imsect bites, heat rash, Quick! 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