The gleaner, 22 mars 1961, mercredi 22 mars 1961
[" Neyer king a dinner part of Milne's Cullen, nds nn Yÿ and ed the eurling ner at on, Sie, | guests Ailne.Black trip to visited Regina, OF THE DONAI Er HY TR Above is Huntingdon Clyde's Jimmy Smythe, manager; Howard Duheme, M.Leduc, Hockey Team, the Chateauguay | Valley Hockey League Cham».Bobby Sunday, pions and winners of the Donald | - Black Trophy, after defeating St.: Curly Riel, Merril Murray, Antoine Team in three straight games.From left to right they are as follows: Drama Night At Alex Marshall, coach; John Gardiner.Second, row: Arthur Murphy, iNoel Curran, Harold Duheme, Ormstown David, Claude Lefebvre, Maurice Pilon, Bob Trophies Awarded Best Actors and Actresses Drama Night Trophies won by.Ajudicators were present on Alton McEwen, Phyllis Jackson, | both evenings to choose the win- Harley Sproule, Merle Dunn.iners of the Gage, Lindsay and Three one act plays were pre- | Campbell trophies.sented on Friday and Saturday: Dr.Marion Kelen, Mrs.Lind- evenings in the Auditorium at the say Cullen and Rev.J.C.Hood Ormstown High School under; judged the combined performan- the direction of Mrs.Margaret ces and gave the following de- Campbell, Vice-Principal and |cisions:\u2014 English Specialist.Lindsay Trophy for the best Grade IX very capably pre-jactress: Phyllis Jackson.sented \u201cThe Princess and The\u2019 Gage Trophy for the Woodcutter\u201d; Grade X \u201cThelactor: Alton McEwen.Grand Cham\u2019s Diamond;\u201d and; Campbell Trophies for the best grade XI \u201c A Man Of Ideas.\u201d supporting actress and actors: Two Irish Musical Selections Merle Dunn, Harley Sproule.were \u2018given by the Girls\u2019 Glse: Honorable mention: Nancy Club under the direction of Miss Winter, George Munday, Garth Jean Mackenzie \u2014 \u201cToo-Ra-Loo- | Cavers, Ra-Loo-Ral\u201d and \u201cPeg OO\u2019 My: Presentations were made fol Heart.\u201d lowing the final performance.On Friday evening, Mrs: Camp-.Shirley Ovans, ou behalf of bell was the recipient of a cor- Grade IX, X and XI presented sage of red roses presented to Mrs.Campbell with a bouquet her by Patsy Rowe on behalf of of red roses, as a token of ap- the Student\u2019s Council.preciation.Addition To Made Fawcett & Grant Mill best | George Davies, Raymond L'Heu- | reux.Missing from the picture: S.Lucien \u201cSpot\u201d Galipeau, goaler; Pierre Boyer.M.Lefebvre, Billy Sunday.\u2018Montreal Rink Wins Ladies Bonspiel Event The Huntingdon Lady Curlers held their 3rd Annual Bonspiel on March 14th and 15th, with finals on Thursday, March 16th The Dominion Potash Trophy played for yearly is a beautiful rose howl donated to the Hun- tingdon Club by Mr.Henri Le- fevre of Dewittville.Twenty-eight teams representing Lachine, Lacolle, St.Lambert, Wentworth, O1mstown, Howick, Valleyfield, Aubrey, St.Anne de Bellevue, Greystone, Outremont, Royal Montreal and Heather played in this year's bonspiel.The finalists on Thursday were as follows:\u2014 Main Event Winner \u2014 Grey- stone, skip, Mrs.Maklan; Runner Up-\u2014Lachine, skip, Mrs.To- bin.Consolation Winner \u2014 Aubrey, skip, Mrs.Ron Reddick; Runner Up, Aubery, skip, Mrs.J.Cluff.The Huntingdon Ladies wish to thank all these clubs for entering teams and helping to make this curling event a suc- Less.TOWN TO BUY Mr.Francios Cleyn informed The Gleaner, that in order to reduce the cost of manufacturing, his organization has now completed plans for the current year.operations and making produc- | tion more economical, this move will also permit the increase of the organization's spinning capacity in vacated buildings of | Leach Textiles adjacent to Spin- The plans include the erec-'ners Ltd.tion of a building measuring 90! A considerable amount of new by 300 feet, to be located on the /and modern equipment has been land of Fawcett & Grant.\u2018ordered to improve efficiency.The proposed building will! which in Mr.Cleyn\u2019s opinion is house a modern weave shed and the only way that the Cana- will consolidate the weaving dian Textile Industry can sur- operations of Leach Textiles and; vive under the ever increasing Fawcett & Grant under the same pressure of foreign competition.roof.This consolidation program- It is hoped tiiat the reductior me was started at the end of in the cost of production will 1960, when the burling and, improve the company\u2019s position mending departnients of the two on the market and pave the way mills were brought together.for continued expansion and in- In addition to consolidating crease in the labour force.NEW TRUCK An adjourned meeting of the Huntingdon Town Council was held at the County Building, on Monday evening, with all the members present.A motion was made to borrow up to $65,000 from the bank to cover current expenses, etc.until taxes are collected.A rebate on water tax was allowed a taxpayer who is giving ap housekeeping.Approval for a 50 ft.roadway on the subdivision of Mr.F.La- onde has now been received.Approval was also received with regard to loan bylaw for $25,000 for industrial purposes.six months were allowed for the egal papers to be drawn up Huntingdon Home and School Association Holds Interesting Meeting There was a large attendance at the meeting of the Hunting- don Home and School Association on Wednesday evening, March 15th, in the High School cafeteria.The President, Mr.Bob Baker, conducted the meeting and several important items were discussed during the business session.Mr.Eob Gill outlined the functions of the Regional Council and a motion was passed supporting the formation of this body.Miss Mabel MacMillan gave the library report and voted a special thanks to Mrs, George Boyce and Mrs.Arnold Milne for their excellent work in this connection.Miss MacMillan moved that a library drive be held and Mr.and Mrs.Ruper\u2018 Hawley were appointed to head a committee to organize this.Mr.Melnyk reported that the recommendation made to the government regarding the transportation of pupils to sports events outside thelr cwn muniei- palities had been passed.A ncminatinzg ccmmittee, to present the slate of officers at the April meetinz.wes oppointed as follows: Mr.Jack Blake, Chairman, Mrs.Cvril Dahms and Mrs.Stanley Ruddock., It was \u2018decided that rings, instead of pins, would be given to the graduating classes in future.A committee consisting of Mrs.Cecil Brown.Mrs.Gordon MacLean and Mrs.Wm.Wilson Was set up for this nurpose.The President announced that the Quebec Home and School Federation would hold its annual meeting on May 5th.and 6th.and hoped that a number of membens would be free to attend.Miss Alice Hamilton, a member of last year's graduating class, made a presentation of three books to Mrs.W.S.Hat- cher in memory of Reverend W.S.Hatcher.Mrs, Allyson Cluff asked If it would be mossible for special classes in remedial reading to be organized in the school.Parents who were Interested remained after the meeting to discuss this, Mr.Melnyk is at present makin: a survey of the junior classes to find out the extent of this problem, and the matter will then be taken up with the school {board Following the business meet- jing, the parents met with the teachers in their classrooms.It iis felt that these informal discussions are of help in develop- 'ing co-operation between teachers and parents and that they result in real benefit to the children, It is hoped that more opportunities for exchange of ideas between parents and teachers may be provided in future.| At the close of the evening everyone returned to the cafeteria for \u2018delicious refreshments served by several of the members.Steal Goods From Freight Cars - - lads Arrested Two Huntingdon Lads, Jear Guy King and Jean Louis Viau of West Street.were arrested last week for breaking into freight car during the night of March 15-16 and stealing mer- rhandise to the value of about 4200.They were also accused of stealing scrap metal from freight cars and breaking seals on freight cars.They have been transferred to Valleyfield and are awaiting trial.The Business Whirl Company Executive to junlor executives:\"\u2014and when Mr.Biglee\u2019s son starts working here tomorrow he'll have no special privileges or authority.Treat him just as you would anyone else who was due to take over the whole business in a vear or two.\u201d (The Reader's Digest) covering this sum and to allow it to be turned over to Hunting.don Industrial Development Cor- noraticn.Alderman Picard asked that the Governinent Roads Dept.be approached to have several streets «n town paved with blacktop and some of them right to sidewalks.These included: Bouchette to Plankroad, York, Wellington, Centre, Hunter, Lake, Prince Street W., Roosevelt, Churchill, Chateauguay West and Garden City.Three tenders were received for the new truck which the Town advertised for.The tender of Huntingdon Motors for a Chevro- et truck with equipment as listed for $3,198 was accepted and the truck will be ordered.Sum of $235.Reached in Scout Campaign The campaign for the Hun- \u201cingdon Boy Scouts is proceeding Tuite well and the sum of $235.00 1as now been reached out of the »bjective of $500.00.There are still more canvassers to hear from.If you have not been called mn for a contribution and would ike to help the Scouts, you may 2nd you donation to Mr.Rupert Tawley.Below is a further list of con- Ëributors: $10.00\u2014H.A.D.Somerville.Munro, P.Lefebvre, A.L.Levine, Maple Leaf Grange No.11, Miss Zlsie Munro, Thompson Tobacco Store, F.Wil- mot.$2.00\u2014Mr.and Mrs.W.J.Good- 1ll, Chas.Grant, L.M.Kelly.Jon Proudfoot.$2.00\u2014L.Bergevin, L.Curran, Mrs.M.E.Heath, Mary Macfarlane.T.McNaughton, Austin Murray, Ferns Pringle, P.Rhodes.R.Rolfe, Wm.R.Wilson.$1.00\u2014Clement Allen, Leo Cap- pielloo A.Deme Jr, Donald Ferns, M.Leslie.J.Maluschke, A.Quinn Sr, P.Sturkenboom, Geo.Tremblay, Leon Tremblay, Mrs.N.Williams.$5.00\u2014L.T.Brown, Miss Elsie x THE LEADING ADVERTISING NINETY - EIGHTH YEAR Tragic Drowning At Ormstown - Boy Breaks Through River lce On Saturday afternoon, abou 30 PM, a tragic drowning oc.:urred in the Chateauguay River \u201c1 à spot frequently referred to 13 McEwen's Rapids.The victim of the accident, six ear old Joseph Papai, son of Mr.and Mrs.Joseph Papai, was play: ng with other members of his {amily when he came to thin ire, near the rapids worn thin by the current, and disappeared.His brothers saw and heard his splashing and his older brother Tulius, & boy of nine approacn- 2d the opening but realized there was nothing he could do.The frantic mother called her aeighbour, Mrs.Tavenier who \u201came immediately accompanied by Dr.Johnston, who was at the Tavenier home at the time.The police were notified and divers came, but in the darkness it was impossible to make any attempt to recover the body.Through the efforts of Provincial Detective Frank Wilmot, divers were brought to the scene by Réné Lareux of the Cornwall Ambulance Service.On Sunday, Divers James Fitzpatrick and Colin Kennear of Cornwall made a futile attempt to dive under the ice, thirty inches thick in some places.Sunday evening, a new plan, arganized under the direction of B.L.McGerrigle wus laid and early Monday morning neigh bours began making holes in the ice and throughout the entire afternoon they gave as much assistance as possible to Divers Colin Kinnear and Arnold Shane.A tremendous effort was made to recover the body but to no avail.On Monday evening pictures of the scene of the drowning taken by John Miller appeared on Channel 8, CJ.S.S.at 11.15 P.M.Sincere sympathy, moral and financial support have been extended the bereaved family.Mr.and Mrs.Joseph Papal have five other children.Quebec Temperance League Submit Brief on Liquor Laws RE QUEBEC LIQUOR LAWS -\u2014 In addition to the brief and representation all ready reported in the papers in connection with Project 34, the following have also submitted briefs to Pre-|should be designed to discourage mier Jean Lesage and the Gov- an Lesage and the Go excessive consumption.In any ernment; e Montreal Presby- inki it s try of the United Church of Public drinking putet should Canada, The Quebec Temperan- | \u20ac f uly 0 e licensing ce League Inc.The clergy of | body to scrutinize carefully the the city of Lachine, Roman Ca- character and past performance tholic, Greek Orthodox and Pro-{of any person applying for a li- testant.These groups were rep-|cense at least annually.Public rented by the Rev.Dr.J.W.Pat- hcaring should be held before terson of the city of Lachine and | the granting, suspension or re- the Rev.W.Chas.Pelletier of | vocation of any license.tb) An Valleyfield, Que.\u2018emphasis upon the observance o, The, representations presented | a longthening or Une hours.of expressed gratitude to the Cercles Lacordaire and other sale on Sunday or any other day.Roman Cathole Bip for the people where alcohol is served.ave taken, and as- ; : sure them of continuing co- Emphasis should be given to the ; 4 education, especially for young deration In matters regarding! poole\u201d concerning the dangers 0 at | of the use of alcohol.mong e representations Gratitude was e r £ 5 s expressed for submitted in these briefs were; the opportunity given to submit presentations.ta) The objective of legislation to control and regulate the liquor traffic should be to protect the health and welfare of all its citizens.Laws and regulations LOSES HOUSE AND CONTENTS IN FIRE SATURDAY MORNING Fire destroyed the house of Mr.Henry Smith, at his farm Back Ridge Road 3, on Saturday morning at about 10.30.It is believed ; ; the fire started from a defect A little insurance was carried in the electric wiring and it was.but not enough to cover the loss.not long before the whole build-: MI: Smith is employed at Hun- ing d tingdon Woollen Mills and has ng and contents had burned to.the ground.\u2018rented a house on a farm just ; 1, outside of town for the time be- Mr.Smith carried his wife out, ing.He will have to refurnish who was sick in bed at the time this house with everything and and also got his daughter out.all will need clothes.He then tried to quell the flames.Neighbors arrived, but they were unable to do anything to save the house.The barn began to catch fire but this was quickly checked.Divers Search For AF Drowning Victim / 4 Sa ry.Riverside Motors.|i- | Divers were used in the search Chateauguay River.Three other for a youthful drowning victim, children witnessed the drowning.near Ormstown.Seven year old| A diver was called from Corn- Joseph Paple fell through the ice} wall, Ont., and after searching and drowned at 3.30 o'clock|for several hours failed to re- Saturday afternoon, about 2'2|cover the youngster's body.miles above Ormstown on the Photo by Lynn Robb.E GLE ) MEDIUM IN THE DISTRICT OF HUNTINGDON, QUE., MARCH 22nd, 1961 At the regular weekly Assembly in the Ormstown High School gymnasium, eliminations in the public speaking competition for Grades IV and V took place.The Assembly wus in charge | of Grade XI and conducted by: Jane Cameron assisted by Raymond Craig.Six speakers from Grades IV and V were on the stage and were called upon by the Mistress of Ceremonies.Danny Cullen - - \u201cMy Old Alarm Clock.\u201d; Dickie McGerrigle - \u201cMy Trip to Atlantic City;\u201d Donald Sutton \u2014- \u201cTelevision;\u2019 Dale Hutchin \u201cRetarded Children\u201d; Evelyn Winter \u201cThe Seeing-Eye Dog\u201d; Margaret Mc- Clintock \u2014- \"Easter on Skates.\u201d Mr.John Johnson, on behalf The Annual meeting of the Hospital Board Room on Mon.Mar.6, at 2 PM.Mrs.W.0.McClintock, conducting.Owing to unfavourable weather, the was smaller than usual, A washer has been purchased by this Auxiliary for the Hos- the washer is $3,335.00.Schools will be invited.held May 1st the Women's Auxiliary of the Barrie Memorial Hospital was held in the President, attendance pital and is being paid for in installments The total price of Hospital Day Is to be held in the Hospital, on May 12th, and the girls in the sentor grades of the High Schools and Catholic The Membership Drive will be 15th, We urge an of the judges, congratulated the speakers and named the winners in the following order.1.Danny Cullen 2.Dale Hutchin 3.Dickie McGerrigle.Danny Cullen will represent Ormstown High School in the Grades 1V, and V.Class at the County finals in Huntingdon on Friday evening.Tribute To The Late W.À.Churchill The Late Mr.W.A.Churchill ex-Mayor of the Township of Havelock ex-Warden of the County of Huntingdon At the very outset of the March meeting of the Municipal Council of the Township of Havelock, Mayor Henri Turcot, much affected by the demise of his immediate predecessor, Mr.W.A.Churchill, which occurred of February 4, paid a high tribute to his memory, adding that he had been a leading and model citizen in the community and a very successful Mayor of the Township and Warden of the increase In membership as the projects that we sponsor are very necessary for the Hospital.Please juin us, und you will enjoy working for the Hospital through our Women's Auxillary.The Quebec Hospital Assocla- tion annual Convention will be held In the Queen Elizabeth Hotel in Montreal, on April 18- 21.The 20th of April will be the Women's Auxiliary of the Quebec Hospitals' Day.The Delegates from our Auxiliary will be Mrs.B.Brittain and Mrs.M.G, Bar- rington.The Observers will! be Mrs.Adoris Beauchamp, Mrs.A.Beauchamp, Mrs.B.B.McCartney, Mrs.O.Goodall and Mrs.G.Roy.Howick.The Reports from the various Committees were as follows: REFRESHMENT COMMITTERL Sandwiches were made by this Committee for the Auxiliary, Refreshment Tent at the Orms- town Exhibition last June\u201d MEMBERSHIP DRIVE by Mrs.B.B.McCartney \u201cAburey, Howick and Riverfield, 280 memn- bers; Ormstown, 611 members; Life Members, 8; Total, 899 members.be fh BEAUHARNOIS SIXTEEN PAGES Results O.H.S.Barrie Memorial Women's Auxiliary Public Speaking Has Splendid Report At Its Annual Meeting freshment Tent at the Orms- town Exhibition, where sandwiches, coffee, hot dogs, ice cream and pies were sold.Three Marathons\u2014one in Franklin Centre and two in Ormstown were held.Tag Day was also held at Ormstown Exhibition.The Annual Supper and Bake Sale was held in McDougall Hall, last.Sptember 16th.A small drawing was also held at one of the General Meetings last October.Mrs.Wm.McEwen has greatly aided this Committee by selling articles, commission free; In her Shop.Total Amount raised by this Commilltee was $1,629.88.HOSPITALITY SHOP by Miss Marjorie Roy.\u2014- During the past year, the Hospitality Shop has been generously supported by members and friends of the Auxiliary and the Hospital.Tu the many volunteers who gave time in the Shop.and to all who contribute in any other way, we are deeply grateful.Do keep up the good work for we need everyone of you.It glves us encouragement Lo carry on and to help serve the Hospital.This committee raised $1,200.00 net.SERVICE COMMITTEE by Mrs.G.Sutton.The Christmas Tree in the Hospital Lobby was decorated by the French speaking members and was very attractive.The patients\u2019 trays were arranged in keeping with Christmas.Serviettes were supplied by by Miss Mildred Hay \u201cRe-| the Auxiliary for the patients\u2019 freshment were served at the[trays af Christmas, Valentine General and annual meetings.Day, St.Patrick's, Easter and Thanksgiving.A small gift was given to each patient and the Hospital Staff members at Christmas, SEWING COMMITTEE by Miss Marton Swan.We have not been so active this past year with Group meetings as the usual mending of gowns, sheets, etc, has been done by the ladles.Mayor felt sure that Mr.Churchill's death was deeply regretted by all-his fellow citizens of Havelock, and his numerous friends throughout the County Good Attendance One of the projects was u Re- and neighbouring districts.He concluded by extending his condolence to Mr.and Mrs.Aaron Churchill and family.The Mayor's personal expression of sympathy was followed by a resolution of the Council, reading as follows: \u2018The Mayor and members of the Municipal Council of the Township of Havelock have learned with great regret the death of Mr.W.A.Churchill, ex-Mayor of this Municipality, wish to convey to Mr.and Mrs.Aaron Churchill and family their warmest feelings of sympathy, and thank Mr.George Gowdey, pro-Mayor, who, At Ormstown On Tuesday evening, March 14, a short course in Agriculture dealing with \u201cProduction Problems\u201d opened at Ormstown High School for its first session.The course was planned to bring out some aspects of farming that can affect the efficiency of a farm operation and to enable farmers to he brought up to date with the latest agricultural findings which would otherwise WAYS AND MEANS by Mrs.G.We have 4 sewing machines, County of Huntingdon, whose in-14 Cavers The Ways and|two of which are electric.1,029 efectible friendship he wasiMeans Committee has rafsed|pleces of new material were proud to have enfoyed.The funds by various ways.made Le.sheets, draw sheets, (Continued on page 13) At Short Course In Agriculture saw some 65 interested farmers in attendance at the second session of the course when Mr.Roland Greenbank very ably chaired the session.Dr.Steppler of the Macdonald College staff, dealt thoroughly with the subject of nutrient re- uirements of plants; ways and ;|to Holland, a :|the house was seized.The man is .1said to have been heavily in debt -;| and no doubt this was the reason in the absence of the Mayor, placed a wreath on Mr.Churchill's tomb on behalf of the Council and people of Have- ock.\u201d Sells Property Skips Country Frit Van Hulst, of Beaver Road, Dundee, has left the country after disposing of {4 head of stock which were his property.Hulst rented the farm on which he has lived for the past three years from B.Leduc, Val- leyfield, the owner.It was equipped and included the cattle.At the latter part of February, he sold the cattle at an auction sale in St.Chrysostome and with the money obtained from the sale, he and his family returned by plane out March Ist.The furniture which was left in time.other local organizations.the opening Archie Finlayson acted as chairman.\u201cA Need For Pedigrees\u201d was the topic Professor H.Klinck, Prof.J: Bubar and Prof.H.Brown, all of Macdonald College, were on hand to discuss pedigreed seed what it is and what it has to offer.An enlightening discussion followed and refreshments were served, Thursday Ayrshire Bulls To Cuba for him doing what he did.Police Three young richly hred Ayr- are investigating to see what [shire bulls have recently heen forse of action, if any, can be |shipped to INRA.San Cristo- ollowed.bal, Pinar de Ria, Cuba.These bulls were selected by Douglas A.Ness of R.R.Ness & Sons, Howick, Quebec.They will he used in an artifi- \u2018cial insemination centre.The Cuban A.1.program is being expanded and these hulls were ; purchased primarily hecause of postal rates on Canadian news- the large number of Ayrshire papers and magazines malled to {females that this firm has been the United States were announc- importing from Canada the last ed last week by Postmaster Gen- three months eral William Hamilton.The in-| Tue bulls are from the herds creases become effective July 1.lof R.R.Ness & Sons, Howick, As an example, the rates for Quebec: S.Wyman MacKechnie typical monthly publications | & Sons, Wyman, Quebec and W.mailed in Canada to the US.will H.Green & Son, Brantford, On- increase to a minimum of slight- tario.ly more than eight cents from The Ness bull is Burnside :ix cents, \u2018Scottish Blend a ten month old Mr.Hamilton said the new son of Carnell Never Fear and rates \u2014 also to apply on Ameri- Burnside Appreciation.The pro- can publications mailed to Can- |geny of Carnell Never Fear have ada \u2014 will affect American pub- 'been noted prize winners as well lishers \u201cfar more extensively\u201d as good producers.They won than Canadian publishers be- [the Junior Get of Sire class at cause the volume of Canadian the Royal Winter Fair the past publications going to the US.is two years.Burnside Apprecia- \u201cvastly smaller\u201d than the num- |tion is classified Excellent and ber of American publications \u2018has several hivh records includ.entering Canada.ing 13,573 1b%® Mk: 564 Ibs.fat: evening, March 16, Postal Rates Across Border Rise July 1 OTTAWA \u2014CP\u2014 Increases in acquire many hours of reading The course was made possible by the Ormstown Study Club in co-operation with Macdonald College, the Quebec Department nf Agriculture, Farm Radio Forum, the Farmers\u2019 Association, the U.C.C., the Grange, Cattle Clubs and More than 50 people attended session when Mr.meuns of determining fertility requirements, soil testing and a farm fertility program.In the factors affecting the yield, the speaker took into consideration - - Drainage, Soil Acidity, Preparation of Soll, Variety and Fertilizer.Taking into consideration the various types of soll in the Cha- teauguay Valley, fertilizer trials in the Chateauguny Valley 1958- 60 were reported.Necessary plant nutrient were taken into consideration and the sources of fertility were outlined.Hints were given to enable farm- \u2018ers to determine nutrient defi- !ciencies and a soil testing pro- |gram was suggested with the ulti- \"mate result of an improved yield.Courses continue this week on i Tuesday and Thursday evenings on the subjects of \u201cGet the Best From What You Have\u201d and \u201cDon\u2019t Let Your Cows Go Hungry.\u201d 2 _ 4.16% in 305 days as a 4 year old.| The MacKechnie bull, Bonnie- Ishade Bannockburn, is a 15 month old son of their noted showring winner Bonnieshade Dainty Girl.She was Reserve Grand Champion at the Royal Winter Fair in 1957 and All Canadian aged cow in 1957 and 1958.She has several good produc tion records including 12,414 lbs.milk; 479 lbs.fat in 305 days as a 4 year old.Both her dam and grand-dam are also Royal Winter Fair winners, The sire of the young bull is Bonnieshade Standard Bearer.The Green bull is Sunny Acres Bouncer a 13 month old son of Sunny Acres Carrie's Burton and Bouncer\u2019s Betty.The sire is a son of the well known Glen Corner Carrie, Excellent, and a Grand Champion winner at the Western Ontario Championship Show.She has produced 120, 763 Ibs.milk; 5,083 ibs.fat; 4.21% in 3,400 days during 11 lactations.These hulls were shipped along with a group of Ayrshire females by trailer truck to West Palm Beach, Florida and from there by boat to Cuba.The entire journey from Howick, Quebec to Cuba takes five days. 2 - The GleanerWednesday, March 22nd, 1961 News from Ormstown 7\u2014 me EXHIBITION CENTRE COVERING THE ACTIVITIES OF THE \u201cLITTLE ROYAL\u201c SUPPER SERVED TO ; MOKE THAN ov au BESTS AT CURLING CLUB Once again the committee of the Men's Curling Club headed by refreshment Ormstown *390° and BRIDGE AT ORMSTOWN CURLING CLUB The Ormstown Ladies Curling \u2018Club held a Dessert \u2018500\u2019 and i Bridge on Wednesday afternoon in the Club Rooms, when cards Archie Borland with assistants) were played at eighteen tables.Raeburn Orr, Bernie Poirier, Bob McClena- chan, F.Martin, B.Brittain and B.McCartney did an outstanding job when they served a roast heef dinner to more than 200 guests.Throughout the afternoon and cvening, games of mixed curling were played, prizes for high per- centase were presented tp Heather Schwartz, Judy Bouditau, Muriel Cairncross and David Cavers (f end games) Betty Gregain, Dick Cook, Eleanor Lamb and Bud Elliott (4 end games).Games of \u201c500\u201d and Bridge were played during the evening.Mrs.J.À.Davidson and Mr.Douglas Glover won the high score for Bridge, while Anabella Ovans and Glen Ovans were the prize winners for \u201c500\u201d.\u2018R.Giroux of Riverfield provided music for dancing.-0- AND CONCERT PLANNED R WEEK-END -The Ormstown High School Band, assisted by members of the Senior Band is making final preparations for the Annual Goncert to be held in the O.H.S.ditorium on Friday evening.@uch credit is due the bandmaster, Mr.Lindsay Cullen, for the time he devotes to the training of these young people.Clayton Knott, Proceeds from the event pur chased a silver candelabra in memory of the late Olive Brad: ley.The Club Rooms were decorated in keeping with St.Patrick\u2019s and the refreshment table was arranged with a shamrock and tall green tapers.At one pm.dessert, coffee and green and white mints were served.Following the card games, Mrs.J.A.Davidson, Club president presented prizes for Bridge to Mrs.Merrill Barrington and Mrs.Ivan Barrington and prizes for \u201c500\u201d to Mrs.Harold Robertson and Mrs.George McAdam.-0- St.Paul's Evening Auxiliary The St.Paul's Evening Auxiliary held their March meeting at the home of Mrs.Willam Lawrence, on Monday, March 12th, with 18 members present.President, Mrs.Lloyd Sproule opened the meeting by reading a poem \u201cChrist of the Common Road.\u201d Devotions on a St.Patrick's theme were conducted by Mrs.B.L.McGerrigle, assisted by Mrs.William Lawrence.A letter from Miss Ann Ward, General Secretary of the W.M.S, was read outlining the procedure in organizing the New Women's Organization.Mrs.Ross Winter gave a further report on the work of our » -0- : William G.McArthur .YOUR AUTHORIZED : International Harvester Dealer Huntingdon, Que.Announces the Following Appointments : MR.DONALD FERNS, as * General Manager of our Huntingdon Branch.MR.GERALD SMYTHE, as > ; a Service Man : These two men are well known to the people of Huntingdon and District and come to us Highly Recommended.Your Patronage Will Be Appreciated Reg.$5.95, men tailored, smartly styled Sport Jackets with matching solid color pants, sizes 3 to 8.88e TTEFT LADIES AND GIRLS\u2019 - HANDBAGS ~All sizes, shapes, colors Ir GIRLS\u2019 SUITS 3-piece linen, fully lined Sizes 3 to 6x 4.38 BOYS\u2019 PANTS a.mousey\u201d 88 GIRLS\u2019 TOPPERS a _ + Size 2 4, 3.75 - 100% ACRILAN sn MALONE 9 pa._ OUTLET .BAKER'S SHOPPING CENTRE mm \u2014 Prayer Partner, Miss Isabel Miller, at a Hong Kong Refugee amp.A Committee was formed to Jan for catering to the dinner sf the Sectional Rally of the Christian Education Council on \\pril 29th.It was decided to 10ld a food sale in May.Plans vere made for the Thankoffer- ng meeting to be held in Mac- Jougall Hall on April 13th at vhich the speaker will be Mrs.John Holmes.Reports of the Montreal Pres.dyterial Annual Meeting held at he Mount Royal United Church, on February 28th, were given by frs.Lloyd Sproule, Mrs.William wawrence and Miss Vera Ruther ford.Delicious refreshments were served at the close by Mrs.Wil- jam Lawrence, Mrs.Preston Nussey, Mrs.James Wilson and Mrs.William McClintock.-0- st.Paul's C.G.LT.The C.G.I.T.group met on Fri lay afternoon, in MacDougal! Hall, with 14 members present.The president, Wendy Cruick- shank conducted the business meeting.Having completed the Mission Study, the group made olans for their service of affilia- \u2018ion with the W.M.S.which will .ake place in April.The leader, Mrs.Loree, introduced a new Bible study entitled \u201cOur Father\u201d.The first study on \u201cprayer\u201d proved very interesting.During the meeting the girls worked on baby bibs which will be sent in the W.M.S.bale.The meeting closed with \u201cTaps.\u201d -0- W.M.S.Meeting The Upper and Lower Orms- town Group of the Presbyterian Women's Missionary Society met on Thursday afternoon, at the home of Miss Mildred Hay and Mrs.James Anderson.Mrs.Alvin Gruer conducted the meeting and Mrs.Eddie Hooker led the devotions.The ladies were invited to attend the regular meeting of the W.M.S.at the church on the evening of April 11th, when Mr.and Mrs.Ralph Cooper will give an illustrated address on their experiences in the north.A quilt was worked on during the afternoon.EX Hey, Mum!.top quality oxford.(- HeEWETSON MARTON'S 2, Bouchette St.couver, B.C.AT MARTON\u2019S 5 shoes at almost unbelievably § low prices! IE WETSON A dressy, but rugged, junior he ideal going to school shoe, with long-wearing Neolite coles.In black or walnut brown quality leathers, Sizes 814 to 3.À \u2014 4 Dundee DUNDEE \u2014 The regular meeting of the W.M.8.of Zion United Church was held in the church, on Thursday, March 18th, having been postponed one week on account of weather conditions.Mrs.A F.Armstrong, Vice- Zvesident, conducted the meeting following the program in missionary monthly.There having been no meeting in February, considerable business was brought up and disposed of.Mrs.Jas.Clinton, who was the only delegate to attend the joint meeting of W.M.Sand W.A.in Mount Royal United Church, gave a very Interesting report of the sessions.A vote of thanks was tendered Mrs.Clinton.A special collection was taken for the World Day of Prayer, which was not held on the usual day on account of bad weather.The Easter Thankoffering envelopes were distributed by Miss M.Leslie.Mrs.Wm.D.Fraser gave a chapter from the study book and Mrs.Lisle Watterson volunteered to give a chapter at A delicious supper was served by the hostesses.Mrs.Eddie Hooker offered her home for the April meeting.-0- Mr.and Mrs.Earle E.Hooker left Dorval on Wednesday last to visit .their son-in-law and daughter, Mr.and.Mrs.Alex Bell and granddaughter Kyla at Van- -0- Flying Officer R.(Bobby) Merriam is spending a few days with his parents en route from Winnipeg to Summerside, PE.I.Mrs.E J.Gilker of South Burnaby, B.C.sperit a few days guest of Mrs.J.D.Gilker.Mrs.Gilker also attended the wedding of her nephew, Mr.Kenneth E.Meek in Montreal.-0- Barrie Memorial Notes The following annual memberships in the sum of $10 each are acknowledged from the follow- ing: Mr.John Goodall, and Miss Elizabeth Goodall, St.Louis de Gonzague; Mr.Wilfred Bryson, | Ormstown.the April meeting which will be at the home of Mrs.Jas.Clinton.There were eleven members: present.-Q- Mrs.Eleanor McNicol recently spent a week visiting Mr.and Mrs.Harry MacNaughton and sat in Huntingdon.She spent the past week-end with Mr.and Mrs.R.G.Steven.Miss Myrna Watterson of Hamilton, Ontario, arrived home on Saturday, to spend the weekend with her parents, Mr.and Mrs.Lisle Watterson.Mr.and Mrs, Lorne MacPher- son and Richard motored to Henrysburg on Saturday.With them were Barry and David Fraser, who spent the afternoon with the Cockerline family.Mr.and Mrs.Cecil Arnold, William and Bernice of St.Lambert were guests of Mrs.Wm.Arnold and Harold for the week-end.During the week-end Dr.and Mrs.John Ferguson and family of Beaurepaire were guests of their relaitves, Mr.and Mrs.James A.Clinton, Mr.and Mrs.Peter Ferguson, Mr.and Mrs.D.D.Fraser and Mr.and Mrs.Hugh Ferguson.Miss Molly Green and Mr.Howard Dyke of Norwood, N.Y, were Sunday guests of Mr.and Mrs.Joe Platt.Week-end guests of Mrs.Eliza- Henrysburg HENRYSBURY \u2014 Mr.and Mrs.Morris Seller and Johnnie of Plattsburg, N.Y.spent Sunday with Mr.and Mrs.John Speck.=0- Mr.Richard McPherson, Barry and David Fraser of Dundee called on Mrs.Edith Cockerline and family on Saturday afternoon.-0- Telephone service seems to be tack to normal again, after broken poles have been replaced and wires tightened.Some were without telephone service for eighteen days.-0- Friends of Mr.and Mrs.Joseph Landry will be interested to hear that they are enjoying a trip to Florida .-0- Mr.Gerald True recently returned from a vacation trip to Florida.beth Fleming were Mr.and Mrs Forrest Dawson and Miss Hazel Vass, all from Ottawa, Ontario.Mr.Ronald Fleming of Montreal week-end and Mr.Hugh A.Cameron of Huntingdon called at the same home.Mach 1 Farmall A Tractor 1 House Refrigerator A-1 Condition.McCormick Used 1-15 Marker Grain Drill Fertilizer 1-15 Marker Grain Drill Plain 2-65 Bushel Manure Spreader 1 De Laval Milking Machine Complete with 2 Units, Pipe and Stall Cocks WILLIAM G.McArthur, Huntingdon W.G.McARTHUR & SON, Howick Inery 11 cu.ft., scaled unit, \u2014\u2014 Here's a smartly styled two strap in rich walnut brown leather, with nylon stitching and Neolite soles for that extra wear.Sizes 814 to 3, 80.00 SHOE SHOP Tel.CO.4-2942 GUARANTEE Wear proof soles on new Hewetson shoes guaranteed for 90 days.(WEST MAIN ST., ROAD) was also home for the Flectric Light Plants SOLD AND SERVICED ALSO RENTALS RENE ROUSSELLE 66 YORK ST.HUNTINGDON, QUE.Phone CO.4-5283 _ ri v Ee \u2014 ol SPRING AND \u2018SUMMER SUITS and TOPCOATS Just received, a full line of Spring Suits and Top Coats of English Imported Worsted, Gabardines and Scotch Twists.Tailor made and Made-to-Measure Suits from Imported Cloths.SPORT COATS JACKETS - SHIRTS SOCKS - SWEATERS F.LEFEBVRE & SON High Class Tailors and Clothiers Gents\u2019 Furnishing TEL.CO.4-55471 HUNTINGDON GIRLS\u2019 ad BOYS\u2019 AND 3 PCS.SETS 89 wr ~ Sizes 7 to 14, i 10 to 16 teen-age GIRLS\u2019 JACKETS Sizes 1 to 18 4,95 UP vou TTT ES 11 Chaieauguay St.HUNTINGDON SPRING COATS GIRLS\u2019 SPRING COATS Suedene-cotton letherette COMMUNION DRESSES | ALSO BOYS\u2019 COMMUNION SUITS i Complete line of boys\u2019 suits, Sport Jackets, Trench Coats, 24 to 36 MARTON'S Children's Wear Tel.CO.4-2942 | Qpen Friday and Saturday Night ER re MEN'S EASTER OUTFITS SPORT JACKETS in new greens PANTS TO MATCH 6.9 w SPORT SHIRTS 2.25 wr VAN HEUSEN DRESS SHIRTS 3.9 up MEN'S SUITS .29.95 0 59.95 MEN'S REVERSIBLE COATS $16.95 MARTON'S SHOE SHOP OPEN TO 10 P.M.FRI.AND SAT.NIGHTS DOUBLE GOLD STAR STAMPS Gold Star Stamps \u2014 FREE \u2014.With the purchase of HEWETSON SHOES Be sure to ask for your free Double GOLD STAR STAMPS _ aa § = The latest w= Ea leisure look \u201cLR Casual footwear for men who prefer a touch of the new continental styling For business or relaxation, fax work or play, it is smart, com À fortable and real cool! =\" AEE \u2018The latest suede casual slip-on.à The lazy man\u2019s dress shoe.$0.00 MARTON'S SHOE SHOP Tel.CO.4-2942 2 Bouceite St.1 | 11 Born ATCHESON \u2014 At the Hunting-' don County Hospital, on March 14th, 1861, to Mr.and Mrs.George Atcheson, Athelstan, ' Que., a daughter.Ç BEGIN At the Hotel Dieu Hospital, Valleyfield, on March 12th, 1961, to Mr.and Mrs.Rolland Begin (née Estelle Galipeau), Valleyfield Que., a daughter, Manon, BOULERICE \u2014 At the Barrie! Memorial Hospital, Ormstown, | on March 18th, 1961, to Mr | and Mrs.Theodore Boulerice, | Hemmingford, Que., a son.GAGNIER \u2014 At the Barrie Memorial Hospital, Ormstown, on | March 14th, 1961, to Mr.and: Mrs.Roma Gagnier, Hemming-' ford, Que., a son.HACKETT \u2014 At the Huntingdon | County Hospital, on March 15th, 1961, to Mr.and Mrs.Brian Hackett, Huntingdon, Que., a daughter.IRVING \u2014 At the Huntingdon County Hospital, on March 16th, 1961, to Mr.and Mrs.George Irving, St.Anicet, Que, a daughter.LAURIN \u2014 At the Royal Victoria Hospital, Montreal, on March 17th, 1961, to Mr.and Mrs.Robert Laurin, à son.LEGER \u2014 At the Barrie Memorial Hospital, Ormstown, on March 18th, 1961, to Mr.and Mrs.Real Leger.Franklin Centre, Que.a son.LOISELLE \u2014 At the Huntingdon County Hospital, on March 15th.1961, to Mr.and Mrs.John Guy Loiselle.Huntingdon, Que., a daughter.McCOLM \u2014 At the Barrie Memorial Hospital, Ormstown, on March 14th, 1961, to Mr.and Mrs.Eric McColm, Howick, Que., a son.POIRIER \u2014 At the Huntingdon County Hospital, on March 14th, 1961, to Mr.Claude Poirier.Que., a daughter.QUENNEVILLE \u2014 At the Hun- tingdon County Hospital, on March 19th, 1961, to Mr.and Mrs.Claude Quenneville, St.Agnes de Dundee, daughter.RANKIN \u2014 At the Barrie Memorial Hospital, Ormstown, on March 13th, 1961, to Mr.and Mrs.A.Rankin, Huntingdon.Que., a daughter.OPO OOn SSS POSe.Booth\u2019s Florist Reg'd Flowers For All Occasions We deliver our flowers 100 Wellington St., Phone CO.4-2996 Huntingdon Member of Allied Florists and Growers of Canada Huntingdon, an United Florists of Canada 3 4 KELLY Funeral Home Reg\u2019d D.McGERRIGLE, Prop.Funeral Directors AML JLANCE SERVICE FLOWERS PHONES: (\"O.4-5447 \u2014 CO.4.5764 Huntingdon, Que.COSGROVE Funeral Home O\u2014 We Have Built Our Reputation on people's complete faith in us, through faithful, conscientious service since 1914.Erwin Phillips Ft.Covington-Dundee Phone 6206 and 3807 = Canpielln & MrKenzie Funeral Home Fort Covington, N.Y.OXYGEN-EQUIPPED AMBULANCE SERVICE Fort Covington Ph.2111 A.BRUNET Ormstown, Que.Telephone 829-2386 and Mrs.|- Que.a; _ COME g 10 uF CHURCH Huntingdon United Church CHURCH CALENDAR: Mar.22\u2014Lenten Service Mar.24\u2014Explorers, C.G.1.T., Jr.Boys\u2019 Club, Choir Mar.27\u2014Teen Age Group CHURCH AT WORSHIP: PALM SUNDAY 10:30 \u201cTHE INEVITABLE CROSS\u201d The Sunday School will meet in all Departments and we invite you and your family to worship with us.EVERYBODY WELCOME PARISH OF Huntingdon & Ormstown Psalm Sunday, March 2¢ 9.30 am.\u2014H.C.Ormstown 11.00 a.m.\u2014M.P.Huntingdon 2.30 p.m \u2014H.C.Franklin JOINT LENTEN ST RVICES Wed., Mar.22nd 8 p.Church, Hunti» _.Thurs., Mar.23rd 8 p.m.in United Church, Ormstown \u2018nited HOLY WEEK SERVICES Tues., Mar.28th, 10 a.m.Holy Communion in St.John's Thurs,, Mar.30th, 10 a.m.Holy Communion in St.James\u2019 GOOD FRIDAY, March 31st.11 a.m,, St.John\u2019s, Huntingdon 1.30 p.m.St.James\u2019 Ormstown Born TAILLEFER \u2014 At the Hunting- don County Hospital, on March 16th, 1961, to Mr.and Mrs.Jean Taillefer.Huntingdon.Que., a daughter.TAILLEFER \u2014 At the Hunting- don County Hospital on, March 15th, 1961, to Mr.and Mrs.Real Taillefer, Athelstan, Que., a daughter.Died BARR \u2014 At San Francisco, California, on March 16th ,1961, at the age of 85 years, John Barr, husband of Maud Baisley and half brother of Kenneth and Florence Cook, formerly of Ormstown.CAMPBELL \u2014 At the Barrie Memorial Hospital, Ormstown, Que., on March 10th, 1961, Janet McEwen, widow of the late Henry Campbell of Elkton, Michigan.Interment at Georgetown Cemetery.LORREE \u2014 At Winnipeg, Man, on March 11th, 1961, Mrs.Susan Whilimina Lorree, (nee Gilligan) formerly of the Gore.Aged 84 years.MEYER \u2014 In Bospital at Ottawa, Ont., on March 15th, 1961, Margaret Christina Ball, daughter of the late Wm.Ball and his late wife Mary Jane Mc- Cort of Havelock, Que., age 86 years.Widow of the late Louis Meyer, Ottawa, Ont.WATTIE \u2014 At Huntingdon County Hospital, Huntingdon, Que.on March 11th, Mrs.Florien Wattie, age 43, wife of Raymond Wattie.Interment St.Joseph's Cemetery.In Memoriam HERDMAN \u2014 In loving memory of a dear husband and dad, Sam, who passed away suddenly March 23rd, 1952 \u2014- \u201cWe can never forget his smiling face His carefree happy ways The smile that won so many friends In those bygone days The flowers we lay upon his grave May wither and decay But the love for him who lies beneath Will never fade away.\" Always nemembered by, His Wife and Family.ROWE \u2014 In loving memory of dear Pammy, who passed away on March 24th, 195¢ \u2014 \u201cWe know that when the mighty angles raise Chorus in Heaven.one little silver tone Is ours forever, praise.One little happy voice is all our own.\u201d Lovingly remembered by, Mummy, Daddy, Pat, Jimmy and Lynn.that one little Monuments A well-chosen monument in Scotch or Canadian granite beautifully expresses the loving memories that live forever in your heart.See Our Display P.O.Box 350 .Locals War Memorial Arena Donation In Memoriam ROWE \u2014 In loving memory of Pammy.who passed away _March 24th, 1954 \u2014 \u201cSometimes its hard to understand Why some things have to be But in his wisdom God hao! planned Beyond our power Lo see.\u201d Auntie Elsie, ! - | TAYLOR \u2014 In loving memory of our father, John Wanes Taylor, who rassed on March 28th, 1357 \u2014 \u201cIn our thoughts you sull live ! on.\" | Eleanor and Ruby.! TILLOTSON \u2014 In loving memory ! away, March 21st, 1047 \u2014 \u201cLooking back in memory.Upon the path she trod I bless the years I had with her.And leave lhe rest to God.\u201d Her loving husband, VANNS \u2014 In loving memory of my dear wife.who passed March 24th, 1956 \u2014 \u201cAlways so good, kind, Honourable and her ways, unselfish and upright in all days.\u201d i Ever remembered by, VANNS \u2014 In loving memory of my dear Mother, who passed awus March 24th, 1956 \u2014 \u201cThe years are quickly passing.Though still we can't forget, For in the hearts that love her Her memory lingers vet.\" Daughter and Son-in-luw, Eleanor and Arthur.VANNS \u2014 In loving memory of our dear Granny, who passed away March 24th, 1956 \u2014 \u201cEveryday in some sinall way, Memories of you come our way, Thouzh absent vour are ever near, Still missed, still loved und ever dear.\u201d Your Grandchildren and Great Grandchildren, ROWE \u2014 In loving memory of Pamela.who passed awav March 24th, 1954 \u2014 \u201cEvery day in some small way Memories of vou come our War Ever remembered, Nannie and Grandad lt Seal Time Is Easter | It is Easter Seal Time again and you will soon receive in the mail the familiar Pink Envelope ai which you are asked to place your contribution.Members of the Huntingdon Rotary Club were busy on Monday at the regular meeting preparing the | mailings for this drive.Forty-\" six hundred pieces were prepared and are now on their way: to citizens in this area.The contributions go to a worthy cause.\u2019 to help crippled children and we know you will want to do your part, so send your contribution by return.Huntingdon! ; Lovingly remembered by, | cf my wife.Bessie, who passed | § away |g Loyal and true to the end of hee | § Her husband Ernest.| \u201d | | bride elect of April.Miss E.Me- WINNERS AND RUNNFRS-UP IN HUNTINDON LADIES\u2019 ; CURLING CLUB BONSPI 2: 8 wd » ! EE rs The Huntingdon County War ki & the win Runners-up in the Main Event of the Huntingdon Ladies\u2019 Curl- Above are mg Club Bonspiel whicli was nesday and Thursday of last week, The winners of the, Dominion Potash Trophy, the Greystone Rink, are shown in (biayed off at the Huntingdon lhe top photo as follows: Left son, Mrs.C.Curling Rink, on Tuesday.Wed- to right: Mrs.L.Gross, Mrs.F.Kerr, Mrs.L.Tobin.EL oy Ÿ [chids and gardenias.A beautiful H ; d «| cake made by Mr.Grant vith de unting on ilcorations representing .ne event.Mr.and Mrs.Hewton Wright of Cardinal, Ont.were also guests and Miss Bernice Henderson of Huntingdon, Wednesday, March 22nd, 1961 The Gleaner - 3 Local Winners of The Muntingdor.County V.ar Memorial Hockey, Mrs.Cartier, H.Allard, R.Mc: Gowan and Cyn.Rolfe.Weinstien, Mrs, S.Maklan and | Mrs.R.Roil.In the lower photo are the runners-up.Lachine Rink as follows: Mrs.F Matchi- Smythe, Mrs.N.t 3 Memorial Arena received a $10 donation from Mr.E.B, Good- fellow.Plaster Rock, N.B.for which thanks are here expressed.The Arena was closed for the season on Saturday evening, It is to be hoped further donations will be received to offsel the operation deficit that is expected, caused by the unfavourable wenther conditions during the winter season.O- A bridal shower was held at \u201cne home of Mrs.Sidney Smith, ôn Thursday evening, March 16th for Miss Doreen Ferguson, Knight and Mre, Smith were Joint hostesses.Those attending the shower were members of the Huntingdon County Hospital staff and the wives of the Medical Doctors.Miss Ferguson has heen on the nursing staff for the past five years.A very enjoyable evening was spent in playing Sor cad a seein tine.The bride-to-be was the recipient of several useful gifis, At the clos of the evening Mrs.R.Hawley, Matron of the Hospital presented Miss Ferguson with an electric fry par.mix master and Bride's hook, on behaulf of the Hospital Staff.-0- Miss M.P, Jarett RN.of Hun- tingdon County Hospital Nursing Staff, is spending her annual vacation at the home of her parent's hin Kingston.Jamaica.-0- Messrs.F.Cleyn and F.Ancer- 1 CLOTHES FROM Mrs.A.Faubert Chateauguay St.e DRESSES ss » LASTER Danane the MAL = ! | EE Et Ag » SR \u2014 WHEN YOU WEAR Elite Dress Shoppe Huntingdon See Our Beautiful Collection of e COATS * SUITS mE \u2014\u2014 SUITS from $39.95 YOU DESIRE USE OUR LAY-AWAY PLAN IF up GREENHOUSES THE | DUTCH DOUGLAS CORNER, NAPIERVILLE CH.5-3226 son were recent business visitors Lo England and parts of the muropean continent., -0- f Among those who attended the funeral for the late O.Roskies ur Montreal, were Members ul the staff of Huntingdon Woollen Mills, Mayor P.Lticbvre, F Cleyn, N.Bourgon and Mrs.Sid- | ney Smith.| -0- | Friends of Mrs.F.Braithwaite will he glad to know she is now home alter several weeks in lhe Huntingdon County Hospital.-0- Alfred Durocher entered Barrie Memorial Hospital for a gallstone operation on Tuesday.As he wiil | he absent from his barber shop tor about six weeks, the shop will, be closed until the second week! of April when he has arranged | for an experienced man Lo oper- | rate his business until he is able : to again take over.| -0- | Triple celebration in Huntingdon On Monday, the 13th, Mr.and: Mrs.David Booth entertained at dinner the following guests, it being janeron Wright's 21st Lirthday also Mr.Booth's sister, Mrs.Ernest Hebden of Shipley, Yorkshire, En., on her first visit to Cenada arrived by plane that i \u2018Also.We have a good selection of new day and also Mr.and Mrs.Robt.Ovans of Ormstown celebrated their 35th anniversary.Covers were laid for 10.The table was very tastefully decorated with better time roses and the guests of honour were presented with corsages and buttonieres of or- TV ANTENNAS We carry a full line of rods and | crossbars to repair or replace your antenna if it 1s damaged.antennas and rotors.Service.| A phone call will send our repairmen to replace broken an- Lennas or instal new ones ns re-! quired.| Now.is the time tu trade in your old TV.om a 1961 G.-E.Ullravision TV.| Braithwaite Bros.161 Chateauguay St.Phone CO.4-5445 Huntingdon \u2014 D.C.CHIROPRACTIC | Ernest J.Bilodeau, DOCTOR OF MONDAYS AND FRIDAYS - 2 pm.to 9 p.m.6 East St.Huntingdon CO.4-5165 «Near Fina Service Station) IT PAYS TO BUY AI LEFEBVRE\u2019s WEEKEND Grocery Specials No.1 Pasteurized FRONTENAC Creamery Butter SPREAD Lb.67¢ Ideal for all purposes EEEN\u2014\u2014 | 41bs.99¢ OPAL Garden P:as Choice Quality No.4 Size 2-20 oz.tins 31e KOURI Selected 1 Queen Olives -39e CONTADINA | Fruit Cocktail Fancy Quality 24-07.jar Raymond's Strawberry Jam 24 oz.jar 39c Limited one per customer 28-07 tin .39c GAZA CT Whole Chicken YORK Without Giblets Homogenized Peanut Butter Fancy Grade 3 Ibs.4 oz tin 119 Rap Rite | CASHMERE Waxed Paper 2 100 feet Rol \"Toilet Tissue | 2 Irg.rolls oo 29¢ W.E.LEFEBVRE Reg\u2019d THE PLACE TO DO YOUR SHOPPING Huntingdon ni TL BE SURE TO SEE OUR NEW FURNITURE DEPARTMENT GIVE HER THE BEST GIFT FOR EASTER KELVINATOR AUTOMATIC WASHER AND DRYER Sce Us For The Best Deals in Town TEL CO.4-2900 HUNTINGDON A COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF BEAUTIFUL BEDROOM SETS \u2014 CHESTERFIELDS SETS \u2014 KITCHEN SETS, ETC. HUNTINGDON LADIES BONSPIEL Day At Grades 1 and 2 hnston, , CONSOLATION WINNERS AND RUNNERSAP.Parents 2na : Wendy Carson.en a.+ 7 g@*y Franklin School été john Wilson, NRL & Li 40 Friday, March 17th, was, 1st : Diane Rennie, Parents\u2019 Day in the Franklin| 2nd: Wayne Currie; gifts, cards and visits and other - The GleanerWednesday, March 22nd, 1961 acts of indness during my ilness.me\u2014ee\u2014 osm me om \u2014\u2014 == TT TU \u2018They are all deeply appreciated.Ts netown for the good care and Margaret McCracken.attention given to me during mv s:ay in the hospital.Also thanks to We wish to express our sincere - \u2018 1rierds and 1elatives for their thanks and appreciation to 1ela- i of Thanks We wish to thank Dr.McCrim- mon.Dr.Cameron, nurses and visits, flowers, cards, letters.All staff of the Huntingdon County Hospital for the excellent care given us while there.Also relatives and friends for flowers, gifts, cards and visits.All was much appreciated.Jennje Maither and Daughter, Brenda Lee.I would like to express my sincere thanks to the dootors and staff of tht Barrie Memo lal Hospital in vou have drne was much \u2018p- nre~iated.Mrs.Alphonse Vallée.I wish to sincerely thank Dr.Stalker.his assistants, the nurses! and staff of the Barrie Memorial Hospital fcr thelr kindness to me while I was a patient there, also relatives and friends who so kindly remembz:cd me with flowers, tives, friends and neighbours for the many aots of kindness for flowers, sympathy cards and mass sands, also ba the ladies of St.Ann, the cadets, the Boys Band, the Hun- .tingdon County Hospital and Dr.K.G.Cameron.During our recent sad bereavement.Raymond Wattie and Boys, Mr.and Mrs Joseph Forget Sr.Ana Family.SHOP FOR EASTER Intermediate School, and many | 44 parents and friends of the school 4 were present at one-fifteen to i near the public speaking exercises.This contest is sponsored by the local Women's Institute.The judges were Mrs.Fred Elliott, Mrs.Norris Robb and Mrs.E.F.Drown.The pupils from Grade One to Grade Ten participated and \u2018nce and inspiration given by the teachers and the natural 4 ability and diligence of the pupil.Last year the Importance of à speaking so that they could be i heard clearly was emphasized .4jand this year considerable im- 4 provement in this respect was noticed.The afternoon\u2019s pro- every speech showed the guld-; 3rd : George Hood, Grades 4 and 5 1st : Debbie Towns, 2nd : Brenda Blair, 3rd : Brian Waller, Grades 6 and 7 1st : John MeMillan, 2nd : Dick Moneypenny, 3rd : John Blair, Grades 8 and 9 1st : Johnnie Bernert, 2nd : Mary Lou Hood, 3rd : Margaret McAllister, | Grade 1 1st : Joan MeAllister, 2nd : Fred Sherrington.Pupils from Franklin will be competing in the Finals to be held in Huntingdon, on March 24th.12 §lgram was greatly enjoyed.Mrs.Drown announced the Livestock |.res ttes KR x » A|Names of the winners in h : A T i ks : aa.Rie iit \u2018 jsection and Mrs.Howard Blair, Commission Auction The consolation event winners rinks, follows in the above photo | Orr.Standing: Mrs.P.Lette, Mrs.|President of the Women\u2019s Insti- Every Monday Night ing Club Bonspiel were Aubrey'J.Orr, Mrs.D.Geraux, Mrs.M.'B.Nussey and Mrs.L.Bustard.of the Huntingdon Ladies\u2019 Curl-| from left to right\u2014kneeling, Mrs.|A.Cluff, Mrs.M.Reddick, Mrs.;tute, presented the prizes.SL QT LI -at- sent letters, cards, gifts, etc.One of the most majestic ] B Mrs.J.P.Tramble.Wed.to Sat Mar.22- 25 bridges in the world is the ST.CHRYSOSTOME ELLENBURG DEPOT rss George Washington Bridge, over.\u201cwe would Ji like to : sincer ely thank = || We wish to express our sincere thanks and appreciation, for the Powerscourt Fred Wood and many acts of kindness and cards| yn\" 4 \u201cDurward attended the the Hudson River at New York.received from relatives.friends and | funeral of the late Mr.Christie! [edge its main span: af Knowl Lyell J.Graham, DO ital also for Moral of | Millar at Chateaugay, NY, on) a een in 1931, m 3,500 1 p Auctioneer stay in hospital.Also for floral of- | Monday.| easures 0 feet.The bridge is supported by four cables suspended from two steel © CO.42289 towers, each 588 feet high.612 r 22 Stupendous Jump \u2014 \u2014\u2014\u2014 Amongst the l'aviation highlights mentioned in the Book of Knowledge is the record set in POLIO CLINIC 1958 by John de Salis and Patrick Lowe in making a para- |The Third (and Final Anti-Poli chute jump of 56,000 feet.Vaccination Chine oh Folia PUBLIC SPEAKING Legion Hall COMPETITION Monday, March 27, Finals ferings and messages of sympathy En ds and acts of kindness shown us in BEE ee HUNTINGDO .THEATRE I would like to thank De.M.R.Stalker and the staff of the Barrie Air Conditioned Tel.co.4- 2939 Memorial Hospital, for the excellent Huntingdon St.Chrysostome À Ror Sus mis o SUZIE \"WO ihe MANIA Preven care I received while undergoing , surgery there.I would also like to | i thank those who gave blood, and all the friends and neighbours who STARTS SUNDAY March 26 hbo d friends and all wh a 8 PM.7 to 9 PM.neig urs an riends and all who x i .helped in any way at the time of i THE DEADLIEST JO HAS SG SHORE Fridav, March 24th.HUNTINGDON BRANCH NO.81 the death of our son.Joseph Papa.| 5 \u2018WER OF THEM ALL! ; Piesealitin HUNTINGDON HIGH SCHOOL CANADIAN LEGION | by drowning.Your kindness was | PERTP 4 : | Sponsored by Chateauguay Hun- | LL very much apprecia ! tingdon Women\u2019s Institute S t ores 0 p en 0 n ! Mr.and Mrs.Julius Papai.| \u201cin Everybody Welcome R RE S E R V E | [ en Lu Silver Collection FRIDAY AND SATURDAY NIGHTS wasn gene ra 5 prone more a ?\"500\" CARD PARTY \u2014 at \u2014 EASTER MONDAY APRIL 3rd.Our hearts may mund, the fire return | But not so bright the flame.\u2014Ethel White A VALIANT Release CTI IS IST SES à.fast St.Agnes Hall | JEAN BAPTISTE SAYS: h Full Calor - Wide Screen Viranorion Frid March 24 D à i C a 1\u2014 riday, March \u201cBonjour Messieurs\u201d Co-Hit y For the Benefit of Roman \u201cFOXHOLE IN CAIRO\" Catholic Church SX.dig these HEWITT values!\u201d GRANGE HALL Merci Beaucoup! 1 Rita 4 3 NOP III I II III PIII OP III PIII IIIOSPE COIL EOOSPIOOEEOLOOPOOI IOP \u201cFor down to carth prices on used equipment ce | | 2 DENIS FREE- LUNCH | | i i Sun.to Tues., Mar.26-28 Le 22 ee \u2014 |Evening Shows: 8.00 p.m.CINgmaScorE (és! il, y + 3 COLOR BY DE LUXE és \u2014 starnng DAVID LADD Ww DONALD CRISP \u20ac L THEATRE ORMSTOWN Fridays - Saturdays - Sun.Sunday\u2019s Matinee 2.p.m.March 24 - 25 - 26 \"The Badge of yO IO0OrsLsrsso0000 0000000000005 U-2510 \u2014 COCKSHUTT 50, diesel wheel tractor, 1956 model, equipped with 5 5, cu.yd.loader.U-2139 \u2014 JOHN DEERE 820, diesel wheel tractor.ol'opry Star \u2014 also \u2014 8.30 P.M.Music by: DANCE ORMSTOWN HIGH SCHOOL \u2014 March WILSON WESTERNAIRES Admission 75c Kensington 25th \u2014 12.00 \u2014 he i = hy Trey , THEODORE BIKE Lttechnicaler! \u2014 AT \u2014 i + Ge \u2014\u2014 TT 0 Introducing CARL SMITH, grand HUN TINGDON HIGH SCHOOL Military Whist MONDAY, MARCH 27th sponsored by f Location: Quebec, PQ.\u201d \" ! 82,950 Location: Quebec, P.Q.$3,500 a h B b d HUNTINGDON COUNTY FARM FORUM i U-2683 \u2014 COCKSHUTT 150, diesel wheel trac- U-2594 \u2014 CASE 520, diesel wheel tractor.The Ba y an GAME AND DOOR PRIZES.REFRESHMENTS, tor, 1857 model, equipped with 5, cu.yd.equipped with loader.Cc.| ÊÛÜ Wagner loader 5.250 Location: Quebec, PQ $5,350 the Battle Ship\u201d Everybody Welcome! Location: Quebec, PQ.~~ - 090250 U-2607 \u2014 ALLIS CHALMERS TLIO, gasoline | \u2014 \u2014 U-2640 \u2014 DAVID BROWN 50D, diesel wheel 4vheel loader, 1 cu.yd.capacity.Comedy that starts when a sailor jractor.equipped with Sader and new Dake, Location: Montreal, P.Q.$5,990 left holding a baby.B A R G A / N U-2627 \u2014 FORDSON MAJOR, gasoline wheel U-2681 \u2014 INTERNATIONAL TD6, diesel trac- with John MILLS, Lisa CASTONI B A R N M E E T | N G tractor, equipped with loader.tor, 1951 model, equipped with Smith hydraulic So Location: Montreal, P.Q.1.$1,190 Location: Quebec, PQ.$3,650 | B U-1768 \u2014 JOHN DEERE 420C, gasoline tractor U-1270 \u2014 CATERPILLAR D2, diesel tractor, \u2014 at \u2014 ; u y S Pe rier hydraulic angledozer.In 1956 model, equipped with CAT hydraulic PLAZA MALONE § Location: Quebec po OM g3,0s0 angledozer 90 days warranty.J.EARL NESS & SONS f th season U-1830 \u2019 JOHN DEERE 420 jasoli et 1 Location: Montreal, P.Q.\u2026.oo $6,950 : ; or the 0 3 equipped with Lar hydraulie aura CT U-2702 \u2014CATERPILLAR D2, diesel tractor, Fridav - Saturday Howick, Que \u2018 ACT NOW fed oh Lar hydraulic angledozer.ows 1950 model, equipped with CAT hydraulic , : U-1906 \u2014 JOHN DEERE 420C, gasoline tractor, 2hgledozer.; re 4 foseocecccscreerecsoroerecceead uinped with hydraulic angledozer.* Location: Montreal, P.Q.$2,850 \"à , Some women never give a name.APRIL 6th, 1961 \u2014 At 1.00 P.M.2 0 r0rr0rerssssrsssses ve, Location: Quebec, P.Q.82,850 Tass Sel CERF JLLAR, D4, diesel tractor, , just a phone number! 7, } U-2204 \u2014 JOIN DEERE 420C, gasoline tractor, L003, Model, quipped with y : M-GM susan Tor OARA' Sponsored by Howick-Huntingdon ; Y 0 ur equipped with hydraulic pump and control Location: Montreal, P.Q.$6,990 ELIZABETH TAYLOR BUTTERFIELD Ayrshire Club Location: Quebec, PQ.\u2026 52800 U-2711 \u2014 CATERPILLAR D4, diesel tractor.LAURENCE HARVEY coamasions on 15 - + : ?CATER PILLAR V-252 \u2014 joun DEERE doc, gasoline tractor, Lrgledorer 30 days Mara CAT hydraulic EDDIE FISHER mv \u2014 * equipped with angledozer, dual touch-o-matic 8 ok ¥.°C Location: Montreal, P.Q.$6,950 rol an - hydrautie control and Bower take-oif.2050 U-2616 \u2014 CATERPILLAR D4, diesel tractor.U-2652 \u2014 JOHN DEERE 440, gasoline tractor, 195! model, equipped with CAT hydraulic equipped with 1 cu.ya.loader.angledozer.Location: Quebec, P.Q.$4,950 Location: Quebec, P.Q.$8,450 U-2671 \u2014 JOHN DEERE 440, gasoline tractor, U-2643 \u2014 CATERPILLAR D4, diesel tractor.equipped with hydraulic angledozer and 1947 model, equipped with hydraulic angle- winch.dozer.DEALER IN QUEBEC * Cat and Caterpillar are registered trademarks of the Caterpillar Tractor Co.And \u2014 EXCLUSIVE! FIGHT FILMS JOHANSSON vs PATTERSON Hotel Ste.Agnes Under New Management soorese #+ POPPI aT R G CENTER | FLOOR Polisher 29.95 ICHELIEU SHO SUNBEAM ELECTRIC 7 17 MixerTe RAZOR GENERAL ELECTRIC Reg | 23 INCH Jour 00.CONSOL E ony 249.95 Model CT 307 LARGE ASSORTMENT OF LAMPS AUTOMATIC FRY PAN AUTOMATIC TOASTER .TEL.CO.8-3502 OX.2-9191 205 MAPLE GROVE 12,°° 14.95 50% orr RICHELIEU SHOPPING CENTRE LIMITED 115 ST.LOUIS ROAD BEAUHARNOIS TEL.CO.8-3507 PE | Bir Schu: brate Gre | Vooreneormerenrererrenserrementrersencerses POLO O OTP OIOS EEO JOTI CHATEAUGUAY HEIGHTS - BASIN - VILLAGE - NORTH Correspondent i's.Milared McCutcheon, 34 Oliver, OX.2-6068 Route Boy Route Boy: Wade Gilmour Ruy Friedlander 15 Oliver St, 30 Austin OX.2-6553.OX 2-8020 P.T.A.News Walter Schillgalies of Martin St.Mrs.Kay Elson, Secretary of Chateauguay North, on the oc- the English Catholic P.T.A.ad-|casion of his birthday.vises that a meeting has been -0- arranged for Tuesday, March Local Family Churchill Bound.98th, at 8 p.m,, in St.Willibrord's Mr Joe Poirier of Dupont St, School, Salaberry Blvd, the Ba- the Basin, left by plane for Win- sin.nipeg, Man.on Monday, March 20th.Mr Poirier, project Super- | Due to 0 st.George's Church News À Junior Group of the A Y.P.A.for 12 to 14 year oids under Counsellors Mr.and Mrs.Fred Lunn will meet for the first time on Friday, March 24th, at \u2018the Church Hall, on St.Francis Blvd.-Q- St.Andrew's Notes The regular monthly meeting of St.Andrew's Women's Association will be held on Wednesday, March 22nd, at 8.15 p.m.in the Church Parlor.News Round-Up Congratulations to Captain Bert Plante and his broomball team, champions of the Ville E- mard Park Broomball League.-o- Get well wishes to Alderman Alex Kinna of the Heights who has been bitten by the old flu bug.-0- Dr.John Pittaway, wife Jan and their three children John, James and Joan residents of Trudeau Avenue for some eighteen months, left Chateauguay on Sunday, for Maplewood, N.J.Dr.Pittaway will report to Fort Dix this week and expects to leave for Frankfurt, Germany as Captain John Pittaway of the U.S.Dental Corp at the beginning of April, where he will serve for two years.Mrs.Pittaway and the children will join him shortly following a stay with relatives in Maplewood.-0- The Sherry Schurmans of Aime St, the Heights are happy to have their son Lewis home on cmbarkation leave from Calgary, Alta.Lewis a signalman in the Airborne Signal Corp will leave for Trenton, Ontario, at the end of the month and he will arrive in Leopoldyville, the Congo, on the 3rd of April.Best wishes of friends and neighbours will go with him.-0-' Birthday greetings to Mrs.Omer Poirier of Dupont St.from her granddaughters Joanne and Debbie and the family.-0- Birthday greetings to Stanley Schurman of Aime St, who celebrated on Monday.-0- Greetings are extended to Mr.intendent of the Drake Construction Co.is to be on an Exploration Tour until the end of March and will then return to Chateauguay to conduct his crew of men to Churchill, Man.where they will be employed on a harbour extension project.His wife Adele (nee Peltzer) and two young daughters, Joanne and Debbie will proceed to Churchill sometime during May and they expect to reside there for two years with periodic stays in Winnipeg.-0- Mrs.Norman Goodale, Jr., and her children Karen and Norman of Beaurepaire were the weekend guests of Miss Gwen Duffey, Gilmour Avenue.THE GOING OF WINTER Blow! Blow! Churn and turn and hurl and whirl, High and low, fast and slow, Away with the snow, blow wind, ow.Away with the snow and ice and grime, Bring forth the ever changing time, Winter's past, well past his prime.Now we need the summer's breezes new, We are through winter, through, tired of you, Blow wind, blow; make him go.3ummer breezes, how you haunt me! Gold, cruel winter, taunt mo! Lingering on and on to daunt me.how you Winter are .you never going?With yeur snowing and your blowing, Will you stay forever by, to haunt poor mortals such as I?Or is it that you halfway see, Your heart is softened by this plea, And will you softly steal away and return another day?Go now, winter, down the path, Go and never once look back, Spring is here, then summer, autumn, then you're coming back.Contributed by Frances Bickerstaff, Grade VIII, Maple School.CHATEAUGUAY VALLEY HOCKEY LEAGUE (by CECIL Huntingdon Clydes won their second game of the finals Wednesday night, in Ormstown arena, fiving this team a two - nothing game lead in the best of five, by defeating St.Antoine by a score of 6 - 2.Both teams played a hard, well fought game with many nice passing plays.Galipeau, who was injured in the last game with Howick, was again replaced by Leduc.Clydes took a 2-0 lead in the first period on goals by L\u2019Heureux and Murphy.In the second period Laherge got the only goal of the period on a breakaway to beat Leduc.The third period started with both teams trying hard for the win.Pilon made the score 3-1 early in the period.Laberge scored less than two minutes later on a disputed goal to make the score 3-2.With less than seven minutes left in the game L'Heureux, with his second foal of the night, made the score 4-2, Lefebvre carrying the puck from one end of the rink to the other scored a beautiful goal.Alex David drilled a sizzler from the blue line to make the final count 6-2.' First Period 1-Clydes: L'Heureux .(Riel, Pilon) ______.____.9.38 2-Clydes: Murphy (Curran, Riel) .________ 10.24 Penalties: Robert Roy, 2.34; Maricus Roy, 9.06; Curran, 15.13., Second Period 3-8t.Antoine: Laberge (St.Marie, Dubuc) .__ Penalties, Curran 8.36.Third Period +Clydes: Pilon (Riel) 3.34 9-8{, Antoine: Laberge ___ 5.24 6-Clydes: L'Heureux (Pilon) 13.11 TClydes: Lefebvre -._.17.01 8-Clydes: David (L'Heureux, Pilon) __.__.18.34 Penalties: Dubuc, 7.56.St.Antoine: Goaler: Roy; Defence: Robert Roy, Maricus Roy, Dandurand; Forwards: Raymond Laberge, Roger Laberge, D'A- Mour, Dubuc, St.Marie, Primezu, Huet, Goneau, Dumont.Clydes: Goaler: Leduc: De fence: Riel, Sunday David, Mur- O'CONNOR) ray, Forwards: L'Heureux, Pilon, Lefebvre, Murphy, Curran, Harold Duheme, Davies, Gardnier, Howard Duheme.-0- For the second consecutive year Huntingdon Clydes team nailed down the C.V.H.L.Championship \u2018when it defeated St.Antoine team by a score of 14-0 Friday night at the Huntingdon War Memorial Arena.L'Heureux and Murphy scored three goals each; Alex David and Bobby Sunday two each and Pilon, Lefebvre, Gardnier and Harold Duheme one each.This being the big one, both teams played it wide open and at full speed.Special credit must be given Alex David, Bobby Sunday and Leduc for the manner in which they played.Following the game, the C.V.H.L.Trophy was presented to Clydes Captain, Howard Duheme, by the President of the league, John Thompson.It was a big night for Clydes, marking the second Championship in as many years.Special thanks must be given to our regular spectators, who supported the team all year.We mustn't forget either the coach \u201cBob\u201d Marshall and manager \u201cJimmy\u201d Smythe who each did 8 splendid job; to the other teams who were all good sports and, who were a pleasure to play against, let\u2019s hope to meet again next year.A final thanks to all, who in any way had a hand in making this such a successful year and to all the players of Clydes team for their co-operation and good spirits all season.First Period 1-Clydes: Murphy (Curran, Harold Duheme) 3.02 2-Clydes: David 19.30 Penaltres: Murphy, D'Amour, 11.00; Howard Duheme, 15.10.Second Period 3-Clydes: L'Heureux (David, Sunday) ._ 6.32 4-Clydes: Sunday (Gardnter, David) ._____ 19.36 Penalties: Curran, 7.20.Valleyfield The Valleyfield Ladies\u2019 Curling Club held two friendly day bon- spiels on Tuesday and Wednesday, March 14th and 15th.and teams from the following clubs were invited \u2014 Roxboro, Grey- stone, St.Anne's, Wentworth, Baie d'Urfe, Royal Montreal, Cornwall, Town of Mount Royal, Hudson, Outremont, St.Lambert, Heather, Montreal West, Caledonia, Alexandria, Pte.Claire, St.George\u2019s, Rosemere and Lachine.inclement weather, ;some of the above clubs were unable to come, but most of them made the trip and pleasant days were enjoyed by all.Mrs.S.Cooke, match convener, was in charge of the games, and Mrs.Buttress and Mrs.Bagnall were in charge of decorations which were carried out in the St.Patrick theme, the tea table being centred with a beautifui floral arrangement of spring flowers.The delicious refreshments were under the convenership of Mrs.O'Neill and her committee.On both days, the President, Mrs.H.Dando welcomed the guests and presented the prizes to the following teams: St.Anne's, Cornwall, Alexandria and Caledonia.The Ladies Aid of the Valley- field Presbyterian Church held a St.Patrick's Day Tea on Thursday afternoon, March 16th.Mrs.J.C.Hood and Mrs.Duncan Ross president, received at the door.Mrs.Tom Clifford and Miss Annie J.Lowe poured tea.The decorations were in St.Patrick's theme.There was a tahle of home cooking and the the drawing, a lamp, was won by Mrs.J.Morin.There was a good attendance and the ladies were well pleased with the results of their efforts.-O- Hydro Quebec Rally Held At The Queen Elizabeth Hotel Mr.and Mrs.J.Daoust, Mr.and Mrs.L.Corriveau and Mr.and Mrs.E.Boy motored to Montreal, Wednesday night, March 15, to attend the Annual Hydro Quebec Safety Driving Rally held in the Queen Elizabeth Hotel.Mr.E.Boy has driven a Hydro quebec vehicle 200,000 miles with- sut a chargeable accident.Accordingly he has qualified for membership in the Quebec Hydro 200,000 Mile Club.Mr.Boy also received a framed certificate, a cheque and a Safety Button.The evening closed with a buffet supper.-0- The regular monthly meeting of the W.M.S.of the United Church was held on Thursday afternoon, March 16th, at the nome of Mrs.R.D.McEachern, with Mrs.Tom Crook presiding, who opened the meeting with prayer.The Worship Service irom the missionary Monthly was \u2018ollowed with Mrs.Spencer and Mrs.Hawkhurst taking part and Mrs.Wm.White read the Scripture.Excerpts from the Joint Annual Spring Conference of the W.A.and the W.MS.which was held in the Town of Mount Royal Jnited Church, on February 28, were read.Mrs.Chas.Pelletier on Christian Citizenship.Mrs.R.D.McEachern on Mission Band and Baby Band.Mrs.Tom Crook on Supply Work.Mrs.Cordy, Secretary\u2019s report.The collection was taken by Miss Johnson and Mrs.Crook dedicated it.Mrs.Tom Hargrave read a very nice piece of poetry.Mrs.Crook gave the closing prayer.Delicious refreshments were served by the hostess, Mrs.R.Mc- Eachem -0- Mr.and Mrs.Lloyd White, Ronnie, Sandra and Wendy of Pierre- \u2018onds, were week-end guests of Mrs.W.A.White.-0- Mrs.F.G.Mills of Montreal is visiting Miss Anne Wilson for a few days.(Pilon, Lefebvre) 1.17 6-Clydes: Pilon (L'Heureux, Lefebvre) .5.55 7-Clydes: Murphy (Curran, Harold Duheme) 9.53 8-Clydes: Gardiner (Sunday, Lefebvre) ____ 11.22 9-Clydes: Murphy: (Harold Duheme, Curran) 13.39 10-Clydes: Harold Duheme (Curran, Murphy) _____.16.58 11-Clydes: Sunday _._._._ 17.35 12-Clydes: L'Heureux (Lefebvre, Pilon) ____ 1750 13-Clydes: Lefebvre (How.Duheme, L'Heureux 18.07 14-Clydes: David ___._____.__ 19.47 Penalites: none.The points of each of Clydes players for semi-finals and finals only.Third Period 5.Clydes: L'Heureux Player Goal Ass.Pts.Lefebvre _._.10 12 22 Pilon ._.9 13 22 L'Heureux __.13 8 21 Murphy .6 3 9 David ._____ 4 3 7 Sunday _.- 2 5 7 Reil ._.___ 2 4 6 Harold Duheme 1 5 6 Curran _-.- 5 6 Gardnier __.1 1 2 Murray -.0 2 2 How.Duheme 0 1 1 Davies _.0 0 Standings:\u2014 Semi Finals P.W.L.F.Av.Pt.St.Antoine 3 3 0 31 10 6 Clydes .3 3 0 21 12 6 Howick _.3 0 3 12 21 0, Bombers - 3_0 3 10 31 0; Finals ! .W.L.F.Av.Pt.| Clydes: .3 3 0 28 3 6 St.Antoine 3 0 3 3 28 0 Colonia C.P.O.A.Hockey The final for the Midgets and \u201cre Wee teams \u2018were piayed \u201cdit and eariy Sunday nor- ira at tue Verdun auditorium.Tre first Fame yo.wider way at 7 a.m.As quite a few ents vill know, it was the only time Se che paw cas avaohoe 1d ji.M ant a env start ty get there IL 555 T ne wr.and Mrs.David Bush and The Senior C.G.LT.held nier VAE 167 Leslie of Ottawa, Ont.;bhe business perlod the Affilation \u201cNS Mss Effie Rankin.part | and BE IT RESULVED \u2014 That the | nois and has three children.| He will take charge ot the Val- leyfield office in a few weeks.Protest Taxes On (Contirued from page 11» .t | Fedesal government asking the government Lo reconsider Sec- | tion 4 of a resolution submitted | by the National Council of Women in 1958, with a view to providing relief in this matter.(Section 4 below! \u201cThat provision be made toi sume à widow will survive her, Climinate double taxation which | husband by.say.eight years.Then they capitalize her pen- | would occur where pensions and life interest are deemed part of sion and demand tax on thatthe estate.These should not be full amount, yet the widow may subject to both\u2014{irst the estates outlive her husband by only, say, tex and later the income tax.We two years,\u201d added Mrs, Streight.| urge that estate tax shall not be \u201cWe need complete elimination levied upon pensions and life | Evening Auxiliary are asking members of the Mon- | | W.M.S.Meeting.!treal Council, and our 115 ted-! Members of the Evening Auxi- | erated societies to write request- | rlary of the W.M.S.of Hunting- ing this tax relief to all members \"of taxes on widow's pensions, and interest payable to the widow on | the death of her husband.\u201d Mr.and Mrs.Gerald Pitt and two sons, of Lachine, spent Saturday at the home of Mr.and Mrs.Clifford Dickenson.-0- Mr.and Mrs, James Brooks and two children spent Sunday with Mr.and Mrs.Martin Brosks and Russell.Rockburn ROCKBURN \u2014 Mr.Mark Sloan is -at present a patient in the Hunting- don County Hospital, all hope for a quick recovery.Mis.Hazel Farquhar, who is in poor health !s for the time being staying with Mrs.Cora Black in Huntingdon, where it is hoped the Test and change will bz of benefit to her.| Glad to say that Mrs.Ray Arthur and son Roddie are home from Mcontrea! Hospitals much improved and that Mrs.Rod Arthur expects to be home this week.Some of the sugar bushes are being tapped in spite of the heavy I recent sleet storm.It is hoped that nent ten days with Mrs, McWil- ila:ns\u2019 brother and sister, Mr.Earl M s, Laslie \u2018Sherny, Mrs.Burton Rankin and Mrs.Howard \u2018McLean were Friday guests of Mrs, Sherry\u2019s sister and brother-in-law, Mr.and Mrs.David Johnston in Lachine.Later Mrs.Rankin attended a \u201cLinen Shower\u201d for her niece, Miss Patiiola Hewson.at the home of Mrs.Glen Buchanan in Lachine.SEE IT NOW | at J.H.SAUVE & FILS INC.VALLEYFIELD the new LINCOLN ARC WELDER at a new LOW PRICE! 180 amp AC Arc Welder a complete eWELD Repalr or build your «CUT own equipment.ne « BHAZE crease farm profits.«THAW For such a small WATERPIPES investment how SOLER can you afford to he eHARDSURFACE without ens.| don United Church met at The, of Parliament resident in Que-, Parsonage for their regular ; monthly meeting last Wednesday : | after first attending the mid-, weck Lenten service at St.An- | drew's Church.| To open the meeting a prayer | was offered by the president, Mrs.Chas.Reid, for the unity of\" the new organization of church; | women which is being formed.! ' Mrs.Cameron Stewart gave bec.; \u201cIn addition, we hope every.woman in Canada will take up this vital cause.with letters to | their Members of Parliament and - Notice Have you a pick-up and delivery problem?Local daily transport will solve your problem =) à © J rT c nied FREE INSURANCE 50% EASTER SOLVE YOUR EASTER GIFT PROBLEMS HERE.women's organizations,\u201d said Call\u2014 Mrs.Streight.| : wel srt C.LABELLE TRANSPORT Montreal Council of Women | ° Wednesday, March 15th, 1961 Fr.3-3997 Valleyfield WHEREAS \u2014 In Accordance; eo \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 en HUNTINGDON RESIDENTS: | Call operator and ask for Zenith 48040 \u2014 No long distance charges to you SERVING: Valleyfield - St.Riverfield - Howick - Ste.Timo wittville - Huntingdon - Herdman - Rockburn - Franklin - St.Antoine - Havelock - St.Chrysostome - Aubrey - Stanislas - Ormstown - De- Martine - St.Louis - St.thee | oe emma mor ae in 1 mn = een DISCOUNT GIFTS || _ \u201cwd | NEW \u2018 1 YEAR | Widest Variety of Easter Gifts | ONLY $1 5.00 Brodeur J 201 VICTORIA ST.ewellery VALLEYFIELD ee ee een) J.H.Sauvé & Fils Inc.238 ST.LAURENT ! VALLEYFIELD tra WARRANTY .Provincial tax extra Aubrey-Riverfield AUBREY - RIVERFIFLD \u2014 Mr.KILBAIN \u2014 Mr.and Mrs.Art d Mrs.Harry Angell and famdly Champion of Montreal West, spent ' 20 , the day at his ranch home here on |sSpent Sunday with Mrs.Young, Sunday.Verdun, -0= Mr.and Mes.Percy Amyott Many from this pant attended ' the Shower held in Ma'ane at the, Karen and Carol and Mrs.Lewis home of Mrs.Andy Anderson in Bennett, Verdun, were Sunday honor of Miss Ferguson.Miss Fer-! guests of Mr.and Mrs.Stewart guson received many lovely pres- Carmiichael.ents.Corp.Kuymond Cullen, Reckeliffe, spent the week-end with Mr.and Mrs.Harold Robertson.Mrs.Janet Reddick and Mrs.T.E.Robertson, spent Saturday in | Montreal.Kilbain -0- Mrs.Margaret Ourran af Nitro, Que., was a caller at the home of Mr, and Mrs.Bd Bannon.-0- Miss Agnes Reardon spent the week-end at her home here.PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY Dr.Charles H.Lalonde OPTOMETRIST Eyes Examined - Glasses Fitted Visual Training - Contact Lenses 42 Ste.Cecile St.Valleyfield Tel.FR.3-2440 Dr.Lucien Perron Dr.Arthur Labelle SPECIALITIES: Eyes, Ears, Nose and Throat By appointment Telephone LArontaine 6-3339 964 Cherrier Street Montreal Dr.Marc Lefebvre DENTAL SURGEON 1 Garden City Dial CO.4-2989 Huntingdon J.S.Gaw, B.V.Sc.VETERINARY SURGEON 19 Henderson St.Dial CO.4-5381 HUNTINGDON, QUE.Ian Watson LAWYER Suite 802-3, Tramways Bldg, Montreal 46 Salaberry St., Chateauguay, P.Q., Wednesday, 8 to 11 p.m.Phone OX.2-6239 Drs.Belisle and Cloutier, V.S.VETERINARY SURGEONS | Phones: \\ Tel.829-2852 Ormstown, Que Montreal UN.1-2456 : i Res.: Howick, Tel, 8 Colin J.Campbell NOTARY of the firm of Messrs.Rowat, Van Vliet, Talpis and Cossette & Cossette LAWYERS | Campbell ; Notaries 168 Champlain St.FR.3-7234 VALLEYFIELD Suecessor bo Donald M.Rowat, In County Building, Huntingdon, every Wednesday Dial CO.4-5306 Office: County Bldg., Huntingdon .Office open Huntingdon Tuesday to Saturday inclusive © Mr.Campbell attends each Friday and Saturday, and by appointment Telephones: Meloche, Perron & Montgomery ; LAWYERS Huntingdon COrvette 4-5382 | Montreal Victor 2-1791 (collect) G.A.Meloche, Q.C.M.Perron ' D.Montgomery | 70 Nicholson St.Dial FR.3-1414 Gabriel Poupart VALLEYFIELD NOTARY D.MONTGOMERY office at ST.CHRYSOSTOME, QUE.4 Bouchette St., Huntingdon, Tel.9 Friday 3 to 6 p.m.Office every Thursday at Hemmingford Tel.CHarlotte 7-2681 Claude Pilon NOTARY 62 Chateauguay St.Tei.; Office and Home CO.4-5234 Huntingdon assienee of the records of Mtre Lucien Baillargeon, N.P.Office Hours 9 am.to 5 p.n.daily Evenings by appointment Middleton Hope & Co.CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS R.J.P.Dawson, CA, John F.Lewis, C.A.Wm.G.Hogg, C.A.! C.A.Poissant, C.AS.R.Sabler, C.A.H.Garbacz, C.A.535 Dorchester St.W.UN.6-4086 MONTREAL ; LOANS - SALES Real Estate R.N.Taylor Co.Ltd.Examination of Titles OPTICIANS Roger Fortier 1119 St.Catherine St.West NOTARY VI.97331 Montreal Huntingdon co.4-5306 j =\u2014- \u2014\u2014 mmm mm mm mms - Fortune Drug Store Reg'di JACQUES L\u2019ECUYER, Prop.Rexall Drugs Huntingdon Dr.Gilles Payette OPTOMETRIST Eyes Examined - Glasses Fitted Contact Lenses - Hearing Glasses Every Wednesday 2 p.m.to 9 p.mat Aubin Sundries CO.4-2929 George A.Wior, M.D.121 Chateauguay St.SPECIALIST Tel.CO.42959 Diseases and Surgery Huntingdon of the Eyes Medical Arts Building 1538 Sherbrooke Street West Montreal, P.Q.Tel.WE.3-9312 Montreal Address: 6519 St.Hubert CR.17-5242 BUSINESS DIRECTORY Laberge & Lalonde Ltd.PLUMBING - HEATING SHEET METAL WORKERS Government Licensed Roofing Supplies, Propane Gas and Wood Ranges 178 Chateauguay St.Luxor Jewellery Qualified Watch Repair Gladstone and Bulova Watches TEL.CO.4-5314 E.Simoneau, Prop.Huntingdon CO.4-5431 Huntingdon A.K.English E.Brault Chartered Insurance Broker FIRE & GENERAL INSURANCE Representative for Mutual Life Assurance Co.of Canada and for all forms of Insurance and Bonds Tel.828-2644 Ormstown, Que.Fred E.Orr Hemmi rome .emmingford, Que.Chartered Insurance Broker CH.7-270 Fire, Automobile and all lines of insurance Tel.CH.7-2673 Hemmingford 87 St.Louis Road, Beauharnois THE GREAT WEST LIFE INSURANCE CO.Fire & Car Insurance Phone: CO.8-3422 Beauharnois \u201cA Priendly Service For Every Insurance Need\u201d Geo.L.Collum Representative ROYAL LIVERPOOL INSURANCE CO.LIFE \u2014 FIRE \u2014 Machine Shop GENERAL MACHINE WORK 105 St.Lawrence St, Valleyfield Pattern-Makers \u2014 Shafting; Oxy-Acetylene Welding ISAIE QUENNEVILLE AUTOMOBILE Dial H'don CO.4-5062 The Huntingdon Glecane™ 97 has served YEARS | \u2014of udvertising leadership in the District of Beau- harnois.\u2014of faithful newspaper W.Keddy & Son Ltd.Lumber & Building Material General Contractors Mill Work \u2014 Sash & Door Manufacturers Tel.CR.7-2030 Hemmingford editing and publishing, -of courteous, fast, rell- able service in the printing field.Ly SEX I, T Road crea vice reno as f me com com O will thos shot final T Hun have the | Apri sho pop i \u2014 rr LEGION cause.On the social side.the two shuffleboards are drawing an 2ver-increasing number of en- *, 7 A : 2e ha PARENTS\u2019 NIGHT AT NITRO JE NOTES naments arranged by Comrade Faille proving a popular attrac- thusinets, with the weekly tour- | The Legion Hall on Fairview Road is becoming an ever-in- creasing scene of social and ser- ice activity and with projected renovations to be accomplished as funds become available, the members envisage the hall as becoming the logical centre for all community activities.On March 27th a polio clinic will be held at the hall, enabling those who have already had two shots to obtain their third and final inoculation.The Ladies\u2019 Auxiliary of tae Huntingdon County Hospita.have been granted the usa of the hall for a Buffet Supper on April 8th.This is a project which should be supported by the whole populace, for a really worthwhile tion.| In this sphere an international tournament, with 32 teams drawn from a widely scattered area,| | from Caughnawaga to Malone.| is being organized to take place! at the Legion Hall from 1st.Trophies and prizes been donated by brewery panies and the branch.Next Saturday, March have | com- 25th, a Distriet Curling Bonspiel will a be held at th: Huntingdon Curling Club, with teams from Hunt- ingdon, Valleyfield, Beauharnois, Chateauguay.Caughna'vaga.| Howick and Ormstown competing for trophies and nrizes presented | by Mr.Jacques Senve, area ma- Ç nager of the O'Kerfe Brewing: Sompany.Huntingdon branch host this event and following, April § 'R.McQGerrigle, Mrs.A.Cavers.Mrs.Cameron Bryson, Mrs.Ber- hard Poirier.SEWING \u2014 Miss Marion Swan, Mrs.John MeCaffrey, Mrs.R.Stalker, Mrs.Geo.Cotting- ham Jr.WAYS AND MEANS \u2014- Mrs.À.Chantigny, Mrs.K.Pearce, Mrs.A.Finiayson, Mrs.A.McCormick, Mrs.J.Barrett, Mrs.E.Forrester, Mrs.L.Elliott, Mrs.REFRESHMENTS \u2014 Miss Helen McCormick, Mrs.Leslie Cavers, Mrs.A.Pinsonneault, Mrs, J.Whitehead, Mrs, F.Hope.Mrs.Albert Beauchamp.HOSPITALITY SHOP - Miss Marjorie Roy.Mrs.J.A.Davidson, Mrs.Adoris Beauchamp.Mrs.C.V.Curtis, Mrs.Ward Rember.Mrs.C.Tobin.Miss Gladys Noakes.SERVICE Mrs.Gerard D'Houst, Mrs.Merrill Barring- ton, Mrs.Eugene Sauve, Mrs.Merrill Stalker.BURSARY Mrs.M.Gart- shore, Mrs.J.A.Davidson, Mrs.W.O.McClintock, Mrs.N.Catto, Mrs.Adoris Wednesday, March 22nd, 1961 The Gleaner - 13 M.[cooking facilities as well as teé| vas a project which was paid for many other necessary machines.soe years ago by our Women's This Auxiliary Lighting Plant] Auxiliary.AN EASTER Insure him now for $1,000, the | GIFT FOR amount becomes $5,000 at 21 YOUR SON at no increase in cost.Also guarantees him the right to buy $30,000 additional insurance even though his health be impaired.A low cost plan for his future.LET'S DISCUSS YOUR REQUIREMENTS NORMAN H.SIMMS INSURANCE 51 Colville St.Howick, P.Q.ta rng Beauchamp, Mrs.| W.T.Fearn, Mrs.Gerald Roy.BOARD OF GOVERNORS Mrs.J.A.Davidson.Respectfully Submitied, (Signed) Mrs.C.V.Curtis, Mrs.H Parkinson, Mrs.Adoris Beauchamp, Mrs.B.B.McCartney, Mrs.V.T.Fearn.Mrs.Davidson and Mrs, Chauvin both spoke of the invaluable service that the \"Auxiliary Lighting Plant\u201d supplied to the Hospital, during the recent ice storm.Had it not been for this \u2018rsteHation, the Hospital would \u2014 FASTER MILLINERY SEE THE EXCLUSIVE COLLECTION REFLECTING EVERY CHANGE IN LOVELINESS FOR SPRING F.M.TRUDEAU 26 WASHINGTON ST.have been paralyzed and could MALONE | not have functioned.The Auxi- ; k ; itary Lighting Plant took over = = = | 5 A Tae vhen the storm disrupted the meter._ meme 1 i à od DRONE: Reni?; \u2019 Power wires; giving heat, light, in So 7% % Res power for the operating theatres, TER [2400 MEN ms \"ey BEARER A SRE Ea RR, 3 (ER tes acti des E A S At the Nitro Parents Night \u2014 [tro Cubs.Lower left, Girl Guides.Lawrence Coleman demonstrat.TR USES 1 Top left, Girls Guides First Aid |Lower right, Billy Britch and ing the fire bow.SE STON gr Demonstration.Top right, Ni- | * nie Ca RG 1 p « > AE TT meme - \u2014 \u2014 \u2014 see an d ï Barrie Memorial out of the bank balance.Of the the bonspiel, supper and enter- | tainment Will be provided at the above Total Receipts amount, Legion Hall under the capable| $470.00 was contributed by the BELTS Continued from page 1) direction X Entertainment | in w cases.t 15.OR rap | Bowick, Aubrey and Riverfield ommittee airman Dave Wat- 0 5, LoWels, OR.wrap- | Branch.son.pers, gloves, boots, stockings.HOWICK.AUBREY ER- SMITH PHARMACY It is anticipated that the in-| lifters, green towels, binders, ! 1 EY & RIV ' FIELD by Mrs.Gerald Roy.\u2014 Tis Branch has decided to pay for a defibulator which has been ternational shuffleboard tour-|Sponges.baby cot sheets, mat- nament and the curling bons-!| tress covers, baby jackets, plas- piel will become annual events, tic draw sheets and drapes.24 E.Main St.MALONE, N.Y.VENTILATORS Installed in the Operating Thea- The regular Open House Sa- GOUBLICITY By, Mrs.oO ter.turdays are becoming increasing.Goodall.\u2014 otices of the BURSARY FUND bh Mrs, ly popular with members and| General and Annual Meetings, Ghanvin There is one girl in their friends, wibh Bridge, Crib- the Annual Hospital Supper and: bage, Darts and Shuffleboard Home Bake Sale, and the Re- each claiming his respective, 8 reshment Tent al the Ormstown i adherents, the evening usuall pring ow.were rea rom: 5 % [the pulpits of the South Shore training in her second year.The Nominating Committee for 1961 was elected from the floor Mrs.W.Fearn.Mrs.J.C.ew gee ar - concluding with dancing to hi-fi Hood.Mrs.C.Moore.Mrs.Ar- IN NATURAL colour recordings.| Protéstant Churches, also the jrand Brunet and Mrs.H.1 ;Ormstown and Howick Roman MrMahon.PS M I s Catholic Churches.Notices of :the above events were published ap \u20ac yrup in The Gleaner.i OTTAWA, \u2014 Spring is just a- THE TREASURERS REPORT round the corner and so too is: by Mrs.H.J.McMahon.\u2014 The\u2019 the season for maple syrup\u2014| Total Reciepts from all projects; one of the most delectable treats | were $6.006.09.pe Total Expen- Canada can offer from its\u2019 ditures were $4,587.54.Balance ; ain ic natural resources.in Bank $1.418.55, re M Ind vice | Unfortunately.the maple sea-| It wos decided to make an- Secretary.Mrs.Mervin Barring- son regularly means the ap- Other payment on the washer The Retiring! Nominating Committee, chaired by Mrs.Fearn gave the new Slate of Officers.Hon.President, Mrs.C.J.Bryson; Past President, Mrs.J.A.Davidson; President, Mrs.W.O.Me- | Cyntock; 1st Vice President.|, Canada\u2019s best known quality suit.In richness, in distinctive character, in performance - here is the suit that \u201cspeaks\u201d for itself, _ ton: Treasurer.Mr: H.J.Me- pearance of the fraudulent pod- - Mahon.dler.He brings a good imitation\u2019 \u201cYour grocer will have maple Committers: lo your door and asks you to buy syrup.and, unlike the peddler, PUBLICITY Mrs.O.Mit at a price ranging from\u2019 $3.75 your grocer will be where vou to 85.50 per gallon.You can buy can find him tomorrow if you that kind from the stores al less, are not satisfied with your pur-; MEMBERSHIP Mrs.Bert _ than $2 a gallon.chase.\u201d he concludes.MeCartney, Mrs.Huntley Greig, 45e \u201cBe on the lookout for this ! ae Fa \u201clad\u201d, warns F.R.Armstrong of Ju ; SRS © \u2018the Fruit and Vegetable Division, PRICES APPLY 70 FARMERS | Se pom nent of Agricul Huntingdon Dairy Cattle Breeders\u2019 Club [|| ventitator (oodall.Mrs.Eugene Sauve.Mrs.Henry SLuvrt Electric | TAILORED EXCLUSIVELY BY Progress Bran Crores General M AND DRY IRON.ONLY ture, pont be an easy mark.a Vent 34626 : ; \u201cBefore buying.insist that he .\" Ventilator ._.\u2026.\u2014 5118, STEAM A \u2019 show you his a and, Breeders! Join your locil Club and use the Artificial \"6\" Ventilator $56.01 $ 95 \"driver's licences and take down Breeding service.8\u201d Ventilator $60.94 13 the numbers of both, as \u2018well as Our Club is affiliated to the Quebec Artificial Breed- 07 Ventilator 75,35 his name and address.Look ing center and offers you proven and h'ghly analysed Thermostat $17.03 1 FABRIC DIAL SETTINGS \u2014 gives you the perfect carefully at the label on his bulls for a decent price.\u2018vderal Sales Tax it must be labelled according to law.It the product | offered you is maple syrup.it should be labelled \u2018Maple Syrup\u2019 for.in French.\u2018Sirop d'érable\u2019) and it should also show a dec- \"aration of net weight and the, name and complete address of the packer.\u201d The peddler of pure maple syrup will gladly identify himself, knowing that by so doing J.H.SAUVE & FILS INC.Secretary he is protecting his own in- Huntingdon Huntingdon 238 St.Laurent St.| terests and those of the maple! Tel.CO.4-2314 Tel, CO.4-5590 | industry._.f VALLEYFIELD \u201cGive a thought.too.to the! = \u2014 \u2014 = _ Pre Gifts from the Jewelers | strong.\u201cMaple syrup is a sea- DIAMOND RINGS sonal treat.never in long supply.For the Future Bride If of good quality.it is never offered at bargain prices.A LARGE AND BEAUTIFUL SELECTION TO SUIT ANY TASTE WATCHES Large Selection of: © OMEGA setting for all types of fabrics.2 LARGE SOLEPLATE \u2014 a big 30 square inches with G-E \u201cEven Heat\u201d system \u2014 no hot spots.DEEP DOWN STEAM PENETRATION\u2014you get volumes of steam steadily and evenly.LARGE FILL FUNNEL \u2014 no messy job of filling this beauty.5 BUILT-IN CORD LIFT-\u2014s0 cord will not mess neatly ironed clothes.CUSTOM CONTOURED HAND GRIP \u2014 cool, comfortable \u2014 eliminates fatigue.POND Electric and Battery Service Inc.| Syrup: This is a great opportunity to make guick and sure improvement in your dairy herd.In addition, it climin- ates the risks of diseases and the danger of keeping a bull.Join the progressive kreeders and become a member e 160 included in prices.Guy Cadieux QUALITY MENS WEAR t CRSP PRC PRON I OIr IPCI P rr ALL TOTALLY ENCLOSED MOTORS POLOPI ICIP GP OPON PN OIPP0s-: of th Huntingdon Dairy Cattle Breeders\u2019 Club GORDON D.FERRY, 17 Jacques Cartier St.Tel.FR.3-7257 ARTHUR RANKIN, Approved technician.Valleyfield .The current price, at retail, FOR YC UR 127 E.MAIN ST.MALONE for good guality maple syrup is as = mr mm between $6 and $7 per gallon.SHOE FASHIONS Nt \u2014\u2014 EASTER FINERY SEE THE WONDERFUL TOPIOOCCCOINOINOCISICCIOIIGIISIS SELECTION OF : a 3 We can offer you e BULOVA You really can be sure of right fit in up-to-the 0 DRESSES [Ri y © CLADSTONE fashion\u2019s minute foot styling.Foot Flairs, Sandlers ane gilts Tor any mem- Men's and Ladies\u2019 \u2019 ® HATS ber of the family.Watches of Boston, Deauville Originals, Arpeggios plus many other famous names ail at the lowest of prices \u2014 prices designed with you in mind! (orerceser sance ae nee r es reu evene OPP OOPS OPO POES POI OOSPO POPS ELL LE OOOO FULL RANGE of WIDTHS \u2014 B's to QUADS ° ae.PPPOE IPOS IOI OLOO0 00 POOP OPS POLIS I VIIIS \u2014\u2014\u2014 Rams mrp.Lr SL RR SI III A \\» GLOVES | 0000404000 04040090404004000000 0e e HANDBAGS We Are Exclusive Agent For o uncerie | EARLY | DAUM and LALIQUE Crystal COP SL OOP SHOP TODAY IN MALONE\u2019'S MOST MODERN SHOE STORE POOP POLIO OOOLLPOOIOVIOITICIPOIGOPIIOPPPISNIIOT SSP OPSO0, The Shoe Outlet IDA BEAUCHAMP || [Marcel Hebert 40 BRIDGE ST.ORMSTOWN TEPHONE 39 MALONE 15 JACQUES CARTIER VALLEYFIELD, P.Q.17-E MAIN ST. 14 - The Gleaner Wednesday, March 22nd, 1961 Howick Women's Observe 50th Anniversary Monday, March 13, was a great day for the Howick Women's In- | stitute.A social meeting at the Curling Club, with 61 ladies pres-' ent, marked the 50th anniversary: of this group, which was the | second to be formed in the Province of Quebec.The first meeting was held in Arthur, Mrs.Thos.Kerr.To them the Temperance Hall, Monday 13, 1911, with 11 ladies present.Mrs.Muldren (Hon.Pres.) from Macdonald College, Mrs.Alex Younie (1st.Pres.) Mrs.Jas.Mc- Kell (1st sec.treas.) Mrs.Robt.| Younie, Mrs.Wm.Ogilvie, Mrs.Miss Mary Ogilvie, (Mrs.Geo.Mc- Institute David Mair, Mrs.David T.Ness, Mrs.John S.Rutherford, Mrs.John Graham, Miss Joan Elliott, Arthur) Miss Katie May Greig (Mrs.Thos Kerr).Three of these women are with us yet, Mrs.J.Graham (92), Mrs.W.G.Mc and to those whose memories we cherish, we owe a debt of gratitude.All were outstanding in their role of homemaker and community worker and the minutes show the many splendid things they did during the years.Easter parading A SPECIAL INVITATION TO SEE OUR NEW SPRING HATS also HANDBAGS \u2014 GLOVES HOSIERY COSTUME JEWELLERY 47 E.MAIN ST.we 106 E.MAIN ST.W.A.EMPSALL & CO.| \u2018re ready for Fill Your Easter Gifting Needs Here MALONE An time went on others joined them and the membership has stood as high as 58.At this anniversary meeting, Mrs.J.Roy Younie (Pres.) gave highlights of past meetings and events \u2014 A train and boat trip when the plans became confused between train and boat companies resulting in utter confusion and g most hilarious holiday; an amazing amount of sewing and knitting done during World War 1; visits from Lady Tweedsmuir (Huntingdon) and Agnes McPhail (Howick); party for Mr.and Mrs.Wm.Ogilvie when they left to reside in Western Canada; Book reviews; debates; knitting and sewing contests, Extracts were read from the books to illustrate the beautiful inspirational minutes that were written by gifted secretaries.Mrs.R.B.Ness had an outline of the first 25 years.Mrs.Wm.| Hamilton read the names of the | presidents, secretaries, treasurers and auditors.Mrs.J.D.Lang named the Life Members and Charter Members.Mrs.R.Bruce Chisholm gave a vivid account of debates, de- bators and judges \u2014 The men \u2018drove the women to the meetings and took part in such debates as \u2014 Should Women be on the School Board?Notes on the Frederica Campbell McFarlane Scholarship were given by Mrs.Arthur Kerr.Our present Home Economic teacher, Miss Evelyn Kerr (Mrs.Lamb) was awarded this scholarship.Mrs.F.Sutherland (Treas.) presented a $50.cheque to the county treas., Mrs.Cameron Bryson, for the Quebec Service Fund.Humorous poems were read by Mrs.Huntley Greig, Mrs.H.Brady and Mrs.W.Bryson.Mrs.Gerald Roy, vice president of the Ladies\u2019 Curling Association, held the interest of everyone, as she told about a recent visit to Government House.She had the pleasure of talking to Madame Vanier, who enquired about our W.I.Her Excellency requested Mrs.Roy to extend greetings and best wishes for future success to the Howick Women\u2019s Institute.Mrs.Geo.Hope (5th Pres.) now in her late 80's and Mrs.H.Stubbs (10th pres.) Beebe, told of some amusing incidents during their terms of office.The Provincial President, Mrs.Ellard, sent a congratulatory message, and greetings were brought by Mrs.J.D.Harrison (Bury) Mrs.C.Petch, (Hemming- ford) Mrs.Janet Reddick, (River- field-Aubrey), Mrs.C.Bryson (Dewittville), and Mrs.H.E.Palmer (County Pres.) who gave a little history of the persistent efforts during 10 years, of the W.I.to organize a County Health Unit.She mentioned that Miss Barbara Morris had been Provincial Treasurer and also SALLY'S FROCKS MALONE Inviting you to see our large collection of New Spring Coats, New Spring Suits, New Spring Dresses In all the Newer Styles and Materials BLOUSES \u2014- SKIRTS \u2014 SWEATERS \u2014 MOJUD HOSIERY HANDBAGS \u2014 GLOVES For The Best It's Always Sally's \u2014\u2014 cs i \u20ac first County President.11-A, CHAUSSEE TOP COAT SUIT for Easte Our choice of colors and materials is the finest.We have just received new samples from SEMI - READY Makers of Quality Clothes The Well Dressed Man Shops At HENRI COUSINEAU VALLEYFIELD r | During the afternoon there were pleasant musical interludes when old favourites were sung.Mrs.E.M.Wood, Powerscourt, delighted everyone when she sang the Friendship Song, composed by Mrs.Huntingdon.Later Mrs.Wood, Mrs.C.Bryson and Mrs.Annie Gruer sang the Hymn of All Nations, followed by the National Anthem.Mrs.Jas Crawford was accompanist.The social hour that followed was a fitting climax to such a splendid program, and gave old friends an opportunity to visit.The tea table was beautiful with lace cloth, gleaming silver, yellow candles and 50 daffodils added a glowing touch of colour.They were given by the families of three charter members.Beside the flowers was placed a 3 tiered anniversary cake, made and decorated by Mrs.H.Greig.Mrs.J.J.Peddie and Mrs.P.Peddie assisted by the younger members, arranged and served delicious refreshments.Tea was poured by Mrs.G .McArthur and Mrs.Wallace Younie.The President, Mrs.J.R.Younie and Secretary, Mrs.J.D.Lang, spent many hours planning and arranging this memorable meeting, which proved to be such an interesting and happy event.-0- HOWCK HIGH SCHOOL NOTICE TO PARENTS Howick High School semifinals for the Women's Institute Public Speaking Contest were held Thursday, March 16th, at 1:20 p.m.Judges: \u2014 Mrs.Robert Templeton, Mrs.Roy Younie, Mrs.Douglas Lam- bie.Contestants: \u2014 Grade 4 and 5: Diane Allen, Lawrence Gruer, Jacqueline Ver- durmen, Patsy Stonehouse, Shirley White, Grades 6 and 7: Debbie Cullen, Carolyn Templeton, Garry Allen, Sherrill Carson, Joan Cullen.Grades 8 and 9: Carol Carson, Donna Cullen, Ann Reddick, Patricia Reddick, Margaret Whyte.Grades 10 and 11: Joan Glover, Margaret Angell, Marilyn Smith.This Speaking Contest was well attended.Material showed study, imagination and originality.The first prize winners were named, the others received honourable mention.All were awarded prizes.First prize winners were Diane Allen, (4 and 5); Gary Allen (8 and 7); Margaret Whyte (8 and 9); Margaret Angell (10 and 11).Mr.and Mrs.J.D.Lang and Burton, visited with Mr.and Mrs.Don Y.Lang at Chateauguay, on Sunday, Bobby Duncan, Kathy Lang and Mrs.J.D.Lang celebrated a joint birthday party.-0- Mr.and Mrs.Clarence Hender- 1st/ son and Jamie visited with Mi, M.Kyle on Sunday.-0- Miss Thelma McMullin of Acadia, N.S.and Montreal, spent the week-end with Miss Norma Tolhurst and took the service at the United Church, on Sunday.-0- Mrs.Nelson Elliot, Montreal, visited Mrs.J.D.Lang and attended the 50th anniversary of the Howick W.I.Mrs.E.M.Wood, Powerscourt, visited with Mr.and Mrs.Jas.Crawford and other.friends, for several days last week.; - Finals of the annual mixed bonspiel were played on Saturday, March 18.There was a full house all afternoon and evening and a hot dinner was served to more than 80 curlers and friends.8 rinks entered the playoff games.D.Roy (Eng.River): Dunn \u20acSt.Lambert); R.B.Ness (Howick); Bonville (Alexandria); R.Reddick (Aubrey); J.Cluff (Aubrey); R.Peddie (Howick); A.Hooker (Ormstown).Refreshments were served following the finals.Pres.Russell Logan thanked the visiting rinks and others, (48 in all) for participating.Vice.Pres.W.K.McRae then spoke of the new trophy, donated by the Logan families, in memory of Wm.Logan, (brother of Russell) who had curled in Howick and had been one of the great skips of Caledonia Club.J.Cluff\u2019s Aubrey rink had the honour of the first win on the new trophy.Games were consistently good during the bonspiel, due to the ice condition which was praised by all the skips.Main Event: Aubrey Mrs.Letto, F.Letto, Mrs.Cluff, J.Cluff, (skip) 7.Runner-up: Howick \u2014 Mrs.McWhinnie, N.McWhin- pie, Mrs.Ness, R.B.Ness, (skip) Consolation: Aubrey \u2014 Mrs.Brown, Mr.Brown, Mrs, Reddick, Ron.Reddick, (skip) 8.Runner-up: Alexandria \u2014 Mrs.Throsby, Fred Throsby, Mrs.Bouville, P.Bouville, (skip) -0- Mrs.Norman Mair is a patient at the Barrie Memorial Hospital, our best wishes are extended to her for a speedy recovery.-0- Accident upon accident in one household \u2014 Miss Jean Ritchie fell on the ice and broke her left wrist, Miss Fisher tripped in the house injuring her hip and was forced to be admitted to hospital, A surprise party was given on Saturday evening, March 18th, in honour of Mr.Hiram Red- dick, who was celebrating a birthday.Seventeen of the family gathered at his home and spent a very enjoyable evening.Cards were played after which refreshments were served, when Mr.Reddick cut a ve prettily decorated birthday cake.-Q- TEL.FR.3-7151 McCrimmon, Canadian Garden Service It may be a few weeks yet, in some parts of Canada, before we can get out and dig in the soil that is, and not the snow.But the time will pass all too quickly and especially if we do a little garden planning in advance.And planning with gardening, as with carpentry, landscape painting or any other pleasant hobby, is certainly advisable.It will add more fun and interest and the greatly improved results are certain to impress ourselves and the neighbours.A Seed Catalogue Will be Big Help In this planning, a seed catalogue will be a big help, in fact it is almost indispensable.Columnists who are usually hard up for something to write about in the winter months, like to poke fun at the seed catalogues.Invariably they pretend that the pictures are exaggeratd.Actually, as any gardener with a year's experience will \u2018confirm, the pictures, or even painting, can depict the freshness of peas or corn as they come right from the garden at the door.There are some things, that simply cannot be purchased, and one of them assuredly in the freshness of vegetables, partit- ularly peas, corn, lettuce car rots and spinach gathered from the garden in the same hour as they are eaten.We look back to the days of our childhood and we say we can never get the good things to eat that our mothers fed us then.That may be imagination in many cases, but when it comes to vegetables it is absolutely true unless we grow them ourselves and especially those that must be tender, crisp and really fresh.home of Mrs.Clifford Fletcher.-0- The monthly meeting of the Howick United Young People's Union was held at the home of Bill Ness on Saturday, March 18th at 8.30 p.m.Ffiteen Young People attended.The topic for discussion was \u201cWhat's wrong with Prejudice?\u201d =0= Bill Welburn and his musical group the \u2018\u201cScimitars\u201d were invited to join an entertainment troupe sponsored by Canadian; Marconi Co., which presented shows at the Mid Canada Line Bases of the R.C.AF.Transportation was provided by the R.CAF.The tour included Seven Islands, Knob Lake, Great Whale River, Winisk, Churchill and Bird.This proved to be a very enjoyable and interesting experience.Heights, Colors and Maturity important But to get back to planning, in this there are two or three points which one should note and remernber.These are heights of plants when full grown, colors, and time of blooming.If it is a flower garden we are planning; or with vegetables, maturity, which is just another way of saying \u201cwhen ready to eat.\u201d If one is about to build a house for even a garage it\u2018is well to know in advance the size of the structure planned, so that it can be fitted in the ground available.The same is true when it comes to gardening.We should have a good idea of \u2014 how big a zinnia of tomato plant will be when fully grown before we plan the bed or row in which to put it.If we don't we may find tiny things like alyssum, portulaca and verbenas, completely hidden by giant marigolds or dahlias, or lettuce crowded out by corn.And we may also have a young jungle on our hands instead of tidy and beautiful garden.,, Time of blooming and maturity are important because when we know these, then we can plan to have something always in bloom and a succession of the freshest vegetables coming along for the table.It is also a good thing to know whether a certain flower or vegetable we would like to try is hardy enough for our particular corner of Canada, or whether it will like our kind of soil, or slope.It is well, too, to take into consideration the color of the flowers we plan to grow.Nature does not permit:a wealth of other information in ; much clashing of color but we these publications, too.i can get more interesting and more beautiful blending if we] help by planning.And where do we find the answers?Why in any good Canadian seed catalogue, and there is Lu + » Next Week we will have more to say about planning, about shrubbery and of a kitchen vegetable garden that takes up practically no space at all, but will yield amazing results.KNOTTY PINE RESTAURANT Brainards ville, N.Yon Chateaugay Lake, N.Y.| Opens for the season on EASTER SUNDAY, April 2, 1961 |Exquisite meals are always served.Licensed beverages can be had with meals.\u2014 Popular Prices Walter D.Roach Reservations appreciated for large parties TEL.BRAINARDSVILLE 2561 A\\74 ANTENNAS REPLACE YOUR BROKEN ANTENNA WITH ALL CHANNEL SUPER JET GET 2 ONLY 9.95 ANTENNAS FOR 19.00 | HURRY WHILE WE HAVE A GOOD SUPPLY | 16 NICHOLSON Drink OKeefe .the Mild alel Miss Norma Larocque of Montreal, spent the week-end at the £7, Sy ), Says JACQUES SAUVE, O'Keefe Agent in Valleyfield.\u201cDuring the past few months, l've seen more and more people changing to O'Keefe Ale.They tell me i's because of the mild flavour.t's true that costlier Seedless Hops give O'Keefe the natural mild flavour\u2019.Why don't you try O'Keefe.Quebec's fastest growing Al | LOYAL GAZ LOYAL mw.VALLEYFIELD TEL.FR.3-4184 18t.Clu Lous by T! visit Stl Tran ted U Fruit the 2 woun free herse] to be son.t quite ede techn very | and | comm enioy.of sp wri?Dorva sour à Hein On 18th, and G ting t Meteo Trans Mr, Ji ley a arriva dents tion R from à the watch drawn) ing hr expect visited \u2014 | TCP OS COSI OL OIE OOI IOC OES OOOSPOOOOSSOS NS TNS ee PF TS reese W 1 in ore out Bge- rac.will a puitss Radio Talk.Ars.F.Greer, a member of demmirgford W.I.wiil be inter- vieved on Wednesday next, sfarch 29th, Dy Mr.McCurdy of gation CJ.AD.at approximate- \u201c11-20 a.m.Mrs.Greer\u2019s topic \u201cii be famous women of the Quebre Women's inscitute.The 3.Mi.Club.; Cn Sawu:day evening, March 18th, the memoers of the 3.M.uo, some 43 In all, went on a wur of Dorval Airport arranged py Trans-Canada Airlines.They visit d the class-room where sai are trained, inspected | Trainer planes, watched repairs and tess being done and inspected one of the \u2018Luxury Liners\u2019.From teère they went across to ; the Administration Building and wound up with cuïfee und re- yments in the Cafeteria.Taese tours, arranged by the Puniic Relations Department of T.C.A.take about two hours ami are extremely interesting.The hostess, Mrs.Holloway, wid is herself the wife of a Pilot, proved to be a most knowledgable person, the men of the party were quite surprised at her know- edie of and familiarity with the technical detail of the planes.À very good time was had by all and club members highly recommend this trip as a most | enjoyable and educational way ; of spending an evening.Just vri° to Public Relations, T.C.A.Dorval, if you would like to take ! vour class or cub on a Tour, \u2018 Heminingford High Scliool.On Saturday afternoon, March 13th, the students of Grade 9! and Grade 11 made an interesting trip to the Department cf Meteorology at Dorval Airport.Transportation was provided by Mr.Jim Laurie, Mr.Aylmer Had- ley and Mr.DM.Laurie.On arrival at the airport the Stu-| dents went first to the Informa- | tion Room where weather detail from across Canada comes in on the teletype machines.They watched weather maps being drawn up.they heard Pilots being briefed on the weather to be visited the Control Centre and i = SAY Happy Easter LAURA SECOR BUNNIES, 75e; 4 1b.46c; '2 Ib also have a comple NE TF To srt vs Cr rr II PL IPI PIO RP RPO OVOP IOP ISOC II SIO CIOS We Te EE AT NE Tr Hemmingford News | Correspondent \u2014 Mrs.A.L'Esperance Phone CH.7-2558 .all newcomers in the district ond expected on their flights, they + EASTER EGGS: Secord Chocolates, ring Holy Week with a specla! Congregational Tea to which all are invited.Plans have been made for; heid next week in St.Andrew's Church.Hemmingford, and sermons will be given by visiting Ministers.On: Tuesday, March 28th, at 7.30 p.m.the preacher will be the Reverend K.Mac Millan, who is the Superintendent of Home Missions and was, formerly Minister of the St.Lambert Uni:ed Church.After service the congregation is invited to the special Tea which will be held in the- Hall.On Wednesday, March 29th, at 730 p.m.thé preacher will be the 2eoverend David Rogers cf St Luke's Anglican Cauren, '™ = rainTford and on Goo\u201d Fridry March 31st, al the same time, the Reverend C.Thompson, Minister 91 Westmount Park Emmanuel United Church, Montreal, will be the speaker.It is sincerely hoped vhat everyone will make a special effort to attend these services.The junior end somiay © air oar hard at work, preparing the Easter music and with the b£au- tiful singing cf last year's service still fresh in the mind another musical treat js antisigatet for this coming Easter Sunday.The Reverend Kenneth Murray and Reverend David Rogers laid astde Parish duties for a day when they took part in the \u2018Parsons Bonspiel\u2019 held on Monday, March 20th at the Ormstown Curling Rink.were given numerous maps and cafés.Many questions were 2:ted and answered and of par-\u2019 ticular interest to some ot boys was the subject of empioy nent in the Department.In th: opinion of Mr.J.Laurie, who .s one of the High School tea- c.ers, the visit will be of much assistance to tne pupils in their studies.A much more detailed report will be given in next week's news when one of the -\u201c{olents will give his impressions of the visit.DRAMA CLUB.There is a strong rumour ts.the effect that the Drama students are preparing a play to be nerformed in ?May.The event iz awaited with interest.Photography Club.Work on the \u2018Dark Room\u2019 nro- ceeds apace.A room in the school pasemens is being prepared as a dark room where the camer: enthusiasts may develcpe and print their photographs.Mr.Lynn Roob has loaned an enlarger and ail that is necded now is a litule warmer weather.After all, it\u2019s not too easy taking pictures muffled up in parka and mitts, with teeth chattering like castinets.Besides, mid-term examinations got in the way.just walt till those Easter bonnets \u201come into view! \u2018Our Principal\u2019.Crutches laid aside, Principal F.Matheson walks the Halls nnatdod.Not with quite the same speed and vigour as heretofore bu: neverthe.ess definitely on the mend.It has been a long, painful time since that fateful night on the ice-rink and all students and friends are pleased to sce your good recovery.-0- St.Andew's United Church.On Sunday, March 19th, members of the United Churches of Hemmineford-and Robson Street held a Visitation Sundav.During the afternoon they called on What's Happening To The Funny Men?NEW YORK, (AP) \u2014 Shelly Berman, one of the bright young romndians who has been a TV star for only a couple of seasons, announced recently that he has retired his most famous piece of material, the monologue about commercial airline travel.\u201cIt's had its day.it\u2019s served its purpose,\u201d Berman cxplained.illustrating graphically a problem facing funnymen whose careers are made or broken in their television appearances.In pre-TV days, a comedian like Berman could use one tried and true routine throughout his entire career.Today it becomes shopworn and over-familiar in a matter of months, so large is the television audience.The insatiable demands of television for neav, fresh material particularly affiiect the stand-up comedians, the comedy monologists.The result is a dwindling supply of laugh makers willing to biow their best pieces in one TV guest shot.cven on a top-rated variety show.Even the established com- [edians today are busily figuring \u2018out survival techniques, some of those who attended or supported *he Churches in any way, inviting them to attend and to some members, These friendly visits will be followed up du- by \u2018special Lenten Services to be | ; : comedy routings wih might club Winners of Dow Awards at Hemmingford 1medy routines wah mht cud material for pay-TV, {f and vien il arrives on the domestic scene.Gift Tax Mo A , Wednesday, March 22nd, 1901 The Gleaner - 15 Mr Mar oR EAST ed more thaï once is.à !fotin e.tween consorts domiciled in Que- DA Let us consit r 1 v vaamples, bec, if the gift would be invalld A home valued at $30,000 with a 'by Quebec law.$10,000 mortage.lvavinz an' (b> 1f such a home is in joint equity of $26,000.enacy with the wife, the hus- (a) If the properly is in the [bend, by taking abs mic ge of WOE Wa WISELY pape 4e ; ! .this once in a \u2018ifetire exemp- n ; _- Jo husbands name bean be rans.515 ce : \u2019 Pan thelr estates have always dus 440 Rix fe ory - tion, can convey the title to his taken into considotalion hoe ferred to his wife by the pay men: , y wife without the payment of any Gift Taux.fe.the husband's ine terest in the equity is worth only 310,000 and this can be given as a once in a lifetime gift £ ihe man dies within three years from the date of such gift, half the equity in the property will come into his estate in com- nuting duties under the Estate Tax Act ol Canada, If the man «f S660 in Gift Tax.If the husband lives three years beyond the date of the gift the whole property Is {ree of the husbar d's cotate for duties leviet Under the Estate Tux Act.In the Provinces of Ontario and Quebec tne period is (ve yrar: for such a gift to be free of Fa succession duties levied in these two provinces.If the man dos deneiLts to be aera d from gifts, SCCping in nund the Gilt Tax À fax Is payable on the total vauie of gills made during (av Year by persons reside.st in Can- ida, after certan deductions aave been made.Amon the deductions are: 15 The Vaue of pifis to ne or Most persos ol: SlUu0 or a Cen ona C0 [does not live for the five years, , less pot live for the three yt Nine [ben the Tull equity ($20,000) in (20 Either ca) $4.000 equity Value of the property ; the properly will be considered orb) Hall (he ier considered to he in his estar, [43 WRAL OF succession abies (nee between the donors ninton Tax.\u2018The amoun (1 ntario à chee, 1 PANU Thee Lo se pre for Dominion Tax.The amount! |tone contributed to the cost of of tax created by the home proof ve ; Toes pan on \\ Ce .OLY wea t a So pu by Under this GET Tax exemp woud à oly n FN : na Que tion 14 can be clearly seen that «(ADP aro al la man or woman may reduce bee if the donor died within Lhé lennir ec ; ; five year period.but no dedi [thelr estate tux and succession tion would be made in succession Ae ing advantage of duties as no Gift Tax Is levied, fo by vither of these Provinces.* MUSIC QUIZ It shouid be remember d that What is the difference between ceding year and ihe tax pas.he house.on it.31 Gifs Or donations tu non proiii, exclusively charitabe orpanization, or an educational institut noon Can.da.t4! ONCE IN A LIFETIME GIFT.vuring 1404 and suweequent years, a gift by a man {o bis wife Pictured ahove are Mr.Romain Lussier who bowled 560 in January, Mrs.Mailloux manager of the Hemmingford Bowling, Tod Campeau Dow Sule Lar cio Mrs, Jean Gagne who bowled 197 - in December and Mr Remi Cyr who bowled a triple of 564 CAT à Woman to her ausbardt Quebce law prohibits gifts bes a symphony and a concerto?The lvas been performing on a pay- logical solution to the comedians\u2019 of peal property 5 ne used ne tween consorts except witere Book of Knowledge explains that .\u2018 © à Or: r R aren R A rifts are - wr - \u20ac \u2026 .: .+ experiment now in progress problems.Dick Shawn.for one.(tn ir home.or fa y 5 ent such gifts are made ln accor- a symphony is played by the full dance with the terms of a mar- orchestre throughout, whereas n riape contract.The existence of concerto is performed by the - tederal GITE tax exemption can- orchestra and one or two solo not by itself validater à gift be- -nstruments.In the Toronto suburb of Etobi- hag decided his future will best {by the child, 15 exempt from ' be served if he takes only drama Gift Tax to the ext of $0,000.Pay-TV scems to many to be tic roles on TV, polishes up fresh This exemption canin + be va oy uve > 0 iN CIALE nn AAS.à \u201d rey ; | i i PRG ap.= 154 in tts ar dédie sa ne hat pt t HERE IT IS.the annual event all wise homemakers wait for.1's the sale that brings you once-a-year, nevei-to-be-repeated low prices on Quality home furnishings! 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La 45 i age Bn So Re, Lao in a 18 ; a % Re; wy offering these are taking them far away from comedy.Dramatic Roles TV viewers may have noted a recent epidemic of comedians nlaying straight dramatic roles in dramas and suspense stories.Steve Allen had the roles of a nsychiatrist and then a professor in one anthology series.Mort Sais and Buddy Huck-\"; D) ver frightened first bananas pursued by Killers in, respectivesv, - M- sodes of \u201cThriller\u201d and \u201cDan Raven.\u201d Jack Carson turns up on our homie screens nese dave more often as a villain or blow- FR than as a laughmaker.Boy- Laura Secord Candies BB POOP EEEIIIEL EOP T D CHOCOLATE CHICKENS, 75c.ish Johnny Carson has had a couple of successful outings in light comedy.Probably the happiest refugee of the moonlighting comics, however.is a fat, starring role in a situation comedy series.Danny .70c; 1 1b.$1.35 te assortment of Laura Candics and Nuts Easter We have a wide eo Perfumes eo Cameras * Travel Cases, Etc Thomas now is in his eighth year playing \u201cDaddy\u201d and is so o©s- tablished in the role of family man that a lot of us have forgotten that he started out as a night club performer.Andy Griffith is a recent and successful member of this elite group.Wants Back George Gobel now wants into £ Giîts variety of gilts o Cosmetics this season, has been keeping Or ne \u2018ug gre ¢husy \u2014 too busy he feels \u2014 play- Jacques L'Ecuver, Prop.Tel.CO.4-2929 the situation comedy club, The pintsized comedian, lacking a regular network show of his own CUMFORT 24 IIOURS A DAY 3-PIÈCE DANVEPORT SUITE i Modern siviing with no-sag springs lor that all important comfort Lactor! © Covered in a durable fabrice in the following colours: red, chocolate, pale green, bronze, pink, beige, blue, tangerine and thevre all colourfast! ° Chairs in both sivles and the ches terfield sofa have \u201cpolyoma\u201d cash He $189 82 week irz night clubs, one-night stands $jand making occasional TV guest | appearances.He now has con- | ciuded that the life of a wander- | ing minstrel in the jet age, while not without its financial rewards.is for the birds.72 Chatcauguay > NEW S Costume MAL HYDE DRUG (0.We give S & H Stamps Still another popular escape hatch for the comedian is the panel show.either as host or pame-player.Ou\u201cstancing practitioners in their field include Garry Moors, Ernie Kovacs and \u2014 most recentiy \u2014 Jackie Gleason.A regular show keeps the.performer in front of the nubile, and an ad lib show makes lighter demands on his wit and imagination.Alse the pay is good.All of the disturbed comedians have been playing close attention to the recent activities of Bob Newhart, last season's most PRING Jewellery ONE Marie Fraser's new butter recipes\u2014 \"'Tea-party Treats\".Available in quantity for women's groups.important discovery.Newhart A DIVISION OF DAIRY FARMERS OF CA 403 HURON STREET, TORO MT.NO MONEY DOWN.UP TO 3 YEARS TO PAY 229.95 (Sales Tax pavable at time of purchase ) ! 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The other older members oi the Commonweulth Britain, A uArans and New Zealynd so epuposed rucinl dischimina- can bit in varying degrees the valance of their efforts wus dir- èe sd foward keeping South Afreu sidurn the famdy.Prime vane ter Me cmillan worked hard or, compromise but when he SAW à rupture wos inevitable he ; eCided th uccept it with the best cossiple orace.Srulavan Prime Minister Tunkn Adal Rahman smd the withdrawal would \u201cgreatly enhance Bu cercreith of tbe Common: Lolth coyntries He exoraagnd : © ul corenlete siaiefac.Tat Sonn Africa's decision.week's ond, one thing was eau, Lr Vrrwoëd's politica! toc: wi rated high amone hie ti Srah Africa.Euppor- TTR NPTE repars ee à massive hero's woelecomn for hin.rect om Aagole * eda frm stond on the! Bloody massacres in the style \u201cto nf South Africa's apartheid! 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France The announce- Pridav broke alo» jam Lr , to end tha -vear na- irmejist insurrection that bezan ns \u201cLaf-r Gen, Charles de Sarlie beg nresident of renes ir Mav, 1958, | Da Cole offered to open the alk: \"on the conditions for the ei-deternintion of the Alrerian apriction\u201d without rrntionin+ Ÿ* Culier demand *bat n ceaso- ri preréde nesotiations.\u201cten Nesenteil A hand of Arab tribesmen at- acted nn Ci nrosnerting camn n Snunsh Sahara last week \u201cne cenrrisd OT 11 mer, innludine Tool Crrzen of Red Dror, Alta.and Be Waller of Cowler.Alte, THa reiders drline machines SGafnra taking their cantors cross the border into Morocec, A Varoccan arme satrol lator rescind the nilmen from the de.at trihogmann.Donorde Trees, | Presiden\u2019 \u201c t ect fir\u201d to five ana 1-0 tricks a.Aie Kennedy has \"reed : meoke an \u201ceffart of lénceorine dimension\u201d tn lift the ronle of \u201cads America fram irrnranrne nnd despair.Lens nn th Crnoress to anmro- HOT NO NAN first qeled Tite Deanttuet Tigonbsqens LL ne : tho hesinnine nf © rrorram re.sapling the Marshall oan.| I Kilbai liparn I KILBAIN Mr.and Mrs.| James Smvthe left Sunday morn- ling for Florida.Their \u2018friends wish them a pleasant vacation.\u201cYe Mr, and Mrs.Andy Anderson and familv of Malone, N.Y.were Sondar callers at the home of Mr.and Mrs.Thomas O'Connor.Mr.and Mrs.McCracken of Cornwall, Cnt.were callers in H-intirzdon, Sundav, and slsn visited Mrs.MreCracken's mother Ars.À.Stark, at the Huntingdon County Hospital.Mrs.S\u2018ark was \u201confined to Hornital for a fow days.-O- Miss Melen Donnelly of Sara- nae Lake is visiting her sister.rs, Mave Mvers, for a few days.P.S.\u2014Seriously, though, wherever you are, at home or away, you can usually reach family or friends by telephone\u2014a service so valuabl taken for of Canada.8.yet so often granted.The Bell Telephone Company Mrs, FA Bannon and Billy motored to Cornwall, Ont, on Friday afternoon, and were guests of Mr.and Mrs.Harold McNicol nnd sons, Mrs.Bannon rémained ver till Sunday and returned Sunday night with Mr.and Mrs.Harold MeNicol and boys, -O- Kilbain is glad to have the phone back in order after nearly two weeks.FARM ACCOUNTING Too meny farmers are una- sare of the benefits to be gained hy kecping à good set of accounts.Only those who have cone so regularly for a number of years realize their full value, vrites Mr.Nazaire Parent of the Oucbre Depariment of Agriculture, it cannot be tao oftev re- veated that modern farming is > highly industrialized venture and, if it is to be operated as such, industrial methods such as sookEceping must be used.It has been the guiding prin- riple of farming contests for idly years chat the direction aud strategy of the farm must enote Anvoli plantations.Early\u201d } based où figures, and thal oniy hookkeeping can provide the information necessary for food management.Imagine how difficult it would be for a tech- uical acdviser in industry to decide a certain problem of he did not.know whut capital investment was involved and what were the possibilities of produc- Lion.The first step to take is to draw up an inventory ol whole of the property.This must be done methodically su that nothing will be forgotien.The areas of land under cultivation, in natural pasture, and in woodland should he specified: the md and size of the buildings noted: and the various Finds of equipment catalogued.Finallv the livestock should be classified and listed.Th; farmi£e is ndvised to bear in ind that he is not making this valuation for purposes of Lusiness speculation, hut solely ia orler to heip him to manage his farm better.The biggest nitfall to be avoided in making uw Pivst inventory is the inclination Lo overestimate values.The best time for taking inventory is unquestionably in [A'S NG the : Joviuary and February, AC chat Lime of the year the farmer is MULTI-SIDFD JOR HARTLAND, N.B.(CP) WINNIPEG A far- Lk ly to have the mozl time free mer has to be a busi ie uen, ae- tard.vee \u201c0 draw up his balance shesl.-zuntant, scientist, pathe'osist and Durkson, vnalyze the results.and plan Ris, hove 2.à mon dudicated to his with crops for the coming spring.|way of life, said Agricultière Minis- The taking of au inventory vil; r J, Adrien Levesque.He was ad- serve as un introduction to the dressing Nes B.unawink eed regular keeping of accounts.| FOWIPE, In order to make it easier for the farmer to keep a record of his receipts and expenses., Quebez Denartment of Acrieul-i tire makes available Lo Kim (for the modest, price of ten cents!\u2019 a very handy bookiet, specially designed for the purpose, which, local azronomes will supply on; request.i This booklet gives the noces- ; sary Inlormatinn about the dir | ois.gu ferent transactions ol the farm.| Mets \u201cince if is ip double entry, all re.© Sinz! ceints are entered in one column! 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