The gleaner, 8 mai 1963, mercredi 8 mai 1963
[" dans pour des ble _\u2014 ps de utres peut ssion Oe cette à fait Nn S par agnes éalici.est de ampa- 1 fau- \u20ac Ces > doi it 85 ee 18 nos | et les i usau'u À illette ge 2S Lp ol UIT i a 4 s.|?T | E- lll \\R 14 ne et ; THE LEADING ADVERTISING MEDIUM Entered 46 second class mail by the Post Office Department, Ottawa, and for payment of postage in cash.Cleyn & Tinker Committee Seek Assistance for Swimming Pool Project from Town Couneil Huntingdon Town Council wading pool for small chil- 5 Water and uther tuxes.| HUNTINGDON, QUE., MAY 8ih, 1963 \u2018Jrmstown Girl Additional Donations to Does Well at Easter Seals Campaign Music Festival | IN THE DISTRICT OF BEAUHARNOIS @ Mr RL lon, Chairman ot the Easter Seals Camapign.acknowledges ireceipt of the following dona- Glenelm.tions received during the past \"TWENTY-FOUR PAG Tinker, Hunting.Perderson, $1.00, Hemming.ford: DD.J Beattie, $1.00, Orm- stown, Gordon Melntyre, 1.00.JR* Melntyre À George S1.00, Athelstan: Hermas For .Ty i.! met on Monday evening with all members present, at the County Building, for the regular session of May.The minutes were read and a number of bills were passed for payment.Mr.Joe Varin asked for permission to pick up cart- dren, à regulation fence sur- 4.Daily and seasonal main.| rounding the whole area, andtenance, which is evaluated! a building to be used as aat $1000.per season.bath house with changing We are presently waiting rooms, locker section, show-for a charter under the Non-, ers, foot bath and sanitary Profit Amusement Act for: facilities.our new association which\" It is estimated that thewill be called \u201cThe Hunting.cost for administration anddon Recreation Association\u201d.ons from the garbage.Mayor maintenance will be in theAs you can see we are well Lefebvre explained that Mr.vicinity of $7,000 per season.on the way towards the Varin made his living by do- This cost includes salaries toachievement of our aim: ing this and he did not think a full time pool manager, life quotations on all construc there was any harm in him guards, gateman, and lockertion and equipment are being being allowed to pick up:.room attendants.Whilst thereawaited and we hope that the this scrap.It was decided will be a certain amount ofpeople of Huntingdon will he that permission would be revenues coming from no-able to use these facilities granted providing Mr.Vuriniminal membership fees,this summer.We also sin- | does not interfere with thejgrants from the provinciaicerely hope that the Town town men while doing (heir government and profits fromCouncil will receive our re Nancylyn Cullen work.the small concession that willyuest with a kindly and co: Fourteen vear old Nanevivn Mr.F.Lalonde made his)be on the location.we do notoperating spirit, and that we Cullen, daughter of Mr.and usual request to have the| think at this point that reve-will receive their decision at Mys, Lindsay Cullen of Orms-' street in front of his pro- nue will meet all expenses.your earliest convenience.i 4 | down was awarded most honor- perty finished and _ made! Before we proceed finally Yours very sincerely, able mention on closing night! passable.The Council said) with this venture, we would The CLEYN & TINKER ol the Festival.Naneylyn was this was on the agenda and appreciate receiving from would be attended to short-jyou an indication as to what ly.jextent the Town of Hunting: Mr.R.Menard asked for| don is prepared to assist in Ltd.SOFT DRINK in heavy competition with pu- COMMITTEE._._ pils much older and with se! per A.M.Guerin.veral years more music and\u2019 weck, Official receipts wall tin.1,00, Nemmingford; Allan x he mailed in due course Bradley, $1.00 Hemmingford, g& Martin Brooks, 81.00, Frunk- Roy MeCanse, $1.00, Hem § lin Centre: The late John mingford; Gaston Couture, Gauthier, $1.00.lowerscourt; 51.00, Orimnstown: Mercedes: A.A.Kerry.82.00, Dewitt- Shoppe, 1.00, Huntingdon: R ville: J Arthur Mackarlane Campbell, $1.00.Hemming.51.00, Glenelm MM.G.Me ford: David Hughes, $1.00, lean, $3.00, Dewittville; Rus- Hemmingford: J.N.Brethour.: sel Myatt.$1.00, Athelstan; 100, Glenelm; JS Gaw, Alhert Dion, $1.00, Port Lewis; $5.00.Huntingdon; Kenneth\u2018 Mrs.Perey McCartney 81006, W Sutton, $1.00, Franklin Howick: Border Inn.$2.00, Centre; William Wenman, Huntingdor; loyvd English, $0.00 Glenelm Farms: Anony-, $1.00.Barrineton: Mrs P mous, $1.00.New Method of Teaching Arith- Nl metic To Be Used ar FLIES, TSA] Top Left: Mrs.Chaplin presents the Chaplain Trophy to Miss Francine Lavoie of Val- leyfield for the winning Piano 7-8 years.Top Right: Winning Piano Duet 10 years and under: Pixie The Huntingdon Protestant school Board wet in the libra ry of Huntingdon High School on Thursday evening, with a ull board present toward the end of the meeting In the prior part of the meeting Dr vain number or amount These are also designated by color as each one as of a different \u201chade or color.They can also be told by feel.Thus there is a case of sight, color, feel, in detecting the right block and a new connection to sewer at his property Chateauguay Street.It was decided to grant this request: and the work would be done us early as possible.Mr.Pivin stated that he had moved his potato chip wagon further along the street and trusted this would not now bother.Council is to make enquiries regarding this and whether this arrangement will he better.A request was made on hehalf of Federated Charities of Valleyfield for help towards its campaign.Mayor Lefebvre said that some 30 people in town were receiving did from this social or ganization and he felt it was doing a very worthwhile job.Council decided that a gran of $200 would be made.A letter was then read from the Cleyn & Tinker; Soft Drink Committee and it was as follows: Huntingdon, Que, May 6, 196%.The Secretary, The Town of Huntingdon, Huntingdon, Quebec.Dear Sir: We the Cleyn & Tinker Soft Drink Committee, would like to inform you that we are going ahead with our projected establishment of a recreation centre.This centre is to be located within the town limits, on land donated by the firm of Cleyn & Tinker Limited, which is situated on Fairview Road, Lot number 297.The first part of the project will be to accommodate the population of Hunting- don as a whole.It is obvious ly intended that this pool will be for the benefit of all the town people as well as for the employees of this firm.The cost of this part of the project is estimated at S40,000 which includes the pool itself, the necessary concrete deck- that we have in mind are: 1.Building permit 2.The laying down of theexplained {drain and water lines to thesponsors of the pool Would she ueccompamed several solo- connection, Three Local Ç | The very impressive Gradua- [tion Exercises of the Seventy- \u2018third Graduating Class of the School of Nursing of The Montreal General Hospital took place last Friday evening, May .Those attending locally {*ere : Mr.and Mrs.Kenneth Rutherford and Wayne: Mr.Mac Lawrence of Orm- stown; Mr.and Mrs.N.H.White and Wanda, Mrs.Jon Proudfoot, Mrs.Lucien Gali- peau, Mr.and Mrs.Allen Shepherd of Woodlands and Mr.and Mrs.Don Moore and Lillian of Ottawa.Three girls from Huntingdon graduated this year, namely, the Misses Ann Rutherford, Betty Moore and Sandra White.Miss Moore, whose parents are now living in Ottawa, was one of the prize winners receiving the Lafleur Reporting Society A General Meeting of the Women's Auxiliary of the Hun- tingdon County Hospital was held on May 6th in the Parochial Hall, Msgr.J.A, David was a guest for the evening and opened the meeting with a prayer.On motion by Mrs.Lucien Galipeau and seconded by Mrs.rection be made in the minutes County Hospital Auxiliary Holds Interesting Meeting Mr.A.M, Guerin was press gil) was able to obtain three-@nother the!the payment of some of theseent at the meutine and he first onicharges.The specific areascame forward to auestions with regard to the proposed swimming pool, He what he felt the (Continued on pave 2) | i iris Graduate | LU, ., piano for seven years and is: from M.G.H.School of Nursing igh School Band us a Lyraist, Prize in memory of Dr.H.A.Lafleur for the highest standing in Medical Nursing.Hearty congratulations to Betty for attaining this honor.There were 108 graduates in all, cach and every one heaming with a look of confidence and accomplishment which stems from such a satisfying knowledge that it is now within their power to give a lifetime professional service to mankind.This reporter, having bcen present at the capping exercises and thrilled to the look of awe on the then young (cenagers.was really inspired with the accomplishment that the teaching staff have rendered in sending forth such a fine group of now young ladies.The knowledge gained from a nursing career is one that never lies dormant in our daily life.1954, thus our tenth anniver- \u2018sary will not he until May 11964.On motion by Mrs.Gwen McLean and Mrs.Alice Lefeb- ivre that Mrs.Winnifred Har per.the Auxiliary's [lirst president, be made HMonorary President and head our slate of officers.a bank balance of $1304.88 ing surrounding the pool, aAuxiliary was formed in May ing in the special new hospital place certificates, four! answer seconds and tied for u third Until he arrived.place.Naneviyn is a devoted: pianist and pot only did sh compete in nine classes hut! È | ists, thus appearing twenty times on stage during the eek, Nancy has been studine! member of the Ormstown, She has been studying the] {lute for fourteen months and! hopes to become a flutist at a later date, She is also a member the Ormstown Choir and] sings in the: Junior Alto sec | ition.She is a pupil of Notre Dame du Rosaire School of Music and\u201d Vincent D'Indv mn Montreal.She is in the eighth grade at Ormstown Iligh School.building fund account.It was decided to contact Booth's Florist to do the window boxes again this year for the hospital.Membership \u2014 Mrs, Frances Rennie, Convener, reported 157 paid up members so far, Canvassers are lined up for the different streets and roads, etc, and are busy with the an- nual spring campaign for, members.| Sewing Committee \u2014 Mrs.Vi Galipeau stated that from\u2019 February 6th to May 6th twen-, ty-nine ladies assisted from the: different churches on ten Wed: nesday afternoons.The result \u2018of these sessions are as fol- the Cuisenaire and consist of ¢ne side.On that lows mended 104 articles.made 138, marked 32, cut out 1145, washed and ironed 83 items.| | Galipeau.convener, reported a: bank balance on hand of $50.08 \u2018with a large stock on hand such as wool, material, thread, \u2018bias, tape.flannelette, ete.All F.G.McCrimmon that a cor-|The treasurer's report showed our volunteers are busy and great plans are in progress for denoting that the Women\u2019s with $1,000 of this amount be- our Bazaar.In the meantime (Continued on page 2) Gaw, chairman was attending lits vatue.In this wav the fund Sherrington and Diane Mc.meeting and Com |.mentals of arithmetie can be \u2019 \u2019 missionner Rennie presided taurht tnoan interesting man: Centre Left: Mrs.Wallace lner to the child.While the Kerr presents Patricia Mac- The minutes were read and] a nuniber of hills were passed lor payment.There was little business that wus of the pub lie nature.Mr Brockman hadi a number of matters to bring before the board which were mostly of an adimbustratived nature i Mr Urocknan reported that following the issuing of the Report Cards, 37 pupils were qualified in Grades 7 to 11 to be included in Operation Schol urship.This will take place on May 18th and will be a trip to Ottawa und u visit to several places of interest there.A school bus will leave at 7 in the morning on that date.Invitations have heen issued to pupils of the Grade 6 classes to attend the Shriners circus on May 22nd.The CV TA.Track and Field Meet will be held at Ormstown on May 26th and the Vallevfield Le pion Track and Field will be on June Ist The matter of the curtain for the stage an the auditorium and also of a back: drop and lighting was discussed and further action is to be taken on this in the near future Mr.Brockman also introduced something new in the way of tcaching arithmetie in the lower grades.With Grade ! in mind.This is known as colored wooden blocks of various lengths up to the ten different kinds.The blocks are min use would be in Grade 1, they can also be used in other \u2018rades in school and even in High School.Mr Brockman said {his system is in Use in à atmnber of schools and is proving to be very satisfactory Te suggested that this method should be tried here After discussing the matter the board agreed that a suf ficient number of the sets should be procured and the new system will no doubt po into use when school reopens after the summer vacation.It was nated that Commis sioners Gaw and Rennie terms of office will expire this year «nd nominations will be held on June 3rd.If an election should be required, it will be held the following week, Only municipality is now divided into wards, Commissioner Ren: nie is for Hinchinbrook Ward Huntingdon as no other provision has been made vet The hoth is three years.Commissioner Cameron pre sented a plan for improvement of the sehool vard.this hé proposes to continue the black top for further distance with a pathway down part near Prince Street there will be an This is being Mr.Ken arca of grass.submitted to square in design and all are the length.Thus the unit one requires ten of its kind to make the bloek which represents ten: or two of five and so on.The children in the first instance begin bv playing with these blocks and then the teacher starts to teach them which one represents a cer Banquet and Presentation of Jewels to Members of Excelsior Lodge LO.OÆF, .Huntingdon, Saturday evening Masonic Hall, Huntingdon, onjan occasion when a number of Saturday evening, when mem: the members were bers of the Excelsior Lodge with term membership jewels.Plurnmer.In the photograph on mer, Frank Shearer, Roy Good: evening for all and the cater.continue the Public Speaking 1.0.0.F.of Huntingdon, gather- Shown above on the left, Bro.the right is a group of the fellow, C.H.McLean.Stand.ing was done by the Rebekahs Contest, also ed for a get-together and so-jSid Wells, the member withimembers who received jewels ing \u2014 Brothers, Dave Ross, of Pioneer Lodge, Huntingdon.prons, etc.plants and home | presented A banquet was held at thelcial evening.It was also made the greatest number of years and they are as follows from William Dawson, Doug Elder, ser so that the Government Treasure Chest \u2014 Mrs.Vi the same dimensions except for may share in the cost Chateauguay - Huntingdon W.r the electors in Huntingdon St Anicet and Hinchinbreek' will vote as the school and Commissioner Gaw is for Naughton of Huntingdon with a $25.00 Scholarship on behalf of the Winning Vocal Solo 15 years sand under.Centre Right: Me.avid, member of the mittee, presents George Clintock, of Ormstown with la $15.00.Scholarship for the David Com- [Winning Piano Solo 9-12 years, first year music, Lower left: Mrs.C.Sher- rington, Entry Secretary, presents Helen Mainville, of Huntingdon, with a $25.00 Scholarship for the Winning |, Piano Solo.(Photos by Larry Cowper) | i Chateauguay-Hunting- don Women's Institute for the Me- .Outstanding Suecess Huntingdon and St, Anicet St.Anicet has been added to The Festival was the topie.term of office for.in the Valley last week, Someln bits dolla performers\u2019 while.that follow.By much more work must he putlone can veadibe ee that chil Very were other ontstanding brought to performers light, found er number ol pont thi cholarshap well as the trop A complete het in this als of winners column and into their efforts before theyldren trom all over the Valley can be considered true Festival material ! The winner of the highest] award, the Gifford Mitchell; tid then partent commun ities proud Ho of come surnificance to note that the adjudieator Second Chateauguav Valley Musie Festival Proves Another You for it of terest to all music Joversanakimg her ehealde to capture] houdd \u201cknow what to do to A word to teacher, make Festival material of your pupil, second best is not good enouph, he must be better than (he first place winner of the last Festival.Lets all gel down to the inportant business of improv.tac music ih the Chateauguay Valley Winners of the Various \"Trophy was 16 year old Vic/yas and All 1 most popular|Classes not only the highest mark a warded during the week but she also aceunntlated the heh Convention Held on Friday The 39th Convention of Huntingdon Chateauguay County Institute met on Fri- (day.May 3rd.in the Annex of S1.Andrew's Church, Hun- tingdon, when the members \u201cof Dewittville Branch were the hostesses.Mrs Middle.Imiss.County President, con- | ducted the meeting.The ud.[dress of welcome was given by Mrs.R.Gill, Dewittville President and Mrs.A.McNeil po Ormstown replied and in: vited the 1964 Convention vo meet in Ormstown.Semi- Annual Fall maeting will be held in Howick.; À minute of silence \u2018abserved in memory \u2018ate Mrs.Roy Blair of Frank Rov Blair for the donation hich had heen made to Ver «dun Protestant Hospital ir memorv of Mrs.Blair from the Women\u2019s Institute Get well cards were signed by those present and sent fo Mrs.Carl Anderson, Mrs Stanley McNeil, Mrs.John (Graham.Minutes of 1962 Conven- \u2014 sixty-three years a member left to right, seated \u2014 Broth- Mac Ruddock, Wm.Graham, tion were read by Mrs.Chas.of the Lodge, is receiving his ers, B.A, Rankin, R.K.Clyde, Charles jewel Reid and Clarence from Grand Master Sid Wells, Grand Master Plum.Stark.It was a most enjoyable proved.was of the \u201cenokiny at the antmal con | ivention, The following me Inies were voted_ and ap proved; Barrie Memorial Hn- vital, $10.00; Huntingdon County Hospital, $100.00: Ver dun Protestant Hospital, $10 Chateazguay Valley Mudie Festival $25.00: ACWW 425.00, The treasurer gave a ver satisfactorv report which howed a balance of $305.62 hanks were expressed to Mrs A.Robb for acting a auditor \u2018oll Call: Lt tverfield, 11 \u201c4, Dunder, 7 dewittville, 16 \u201c\u2018ranklin Centre.7 mer members merhers members Lors Fea torts Marchant.She achieved) with the winners and is à complete Cmmeampnoop\u2019 with! the dosers This of course is aj farhne of the human race An adpudicator would not he re quired at a Festival af teach.and parent- could only do the judaing.hat since we really are a little less quali fied that en hke, Gifford Mitehell, Fernand Graton, Mar fey Calvert and Frank Armstrong, let us be ng enough to accept the adjudicators, de \u201cision as right aned final.Let as all go back to nur pianos bide he a decision \u2018Temmingford, 7 members \u2018in, and Mrs.Fred Steven |Towick.6 members, Hunting- son.Franklin.A letter ofjlon, 15 members: Ormstown, thanks was read from Mr {0 members.Conveners of ments.and the saet.Branch read very fa \u2018rv roports, which show: that all Branches are doins splendid_ work.Mrs Lang of Howick read the re port of the Publicity Con vener \u2014 Mrs James Craw ford.She paid a worthy tri hute to Mrs.Crawford, who in addition to her snlenrie all Presidents of Reid, Secretary, and ap-|work as a WI.member.je It was decided tolalways busy in doing good work wherever needed.the sale of a-| Mrs.Ossington.Provincial (Continued on page 2) depart | \u2019 \u2018hut since there were over 300 satis ontrics this is impossible The \u2018his Second Festival ; We would like to mention he names of all participants.\u201cwith a word of praise for cach ferry voung were most diligent ind gave fine performances.We were pleased tn see so many hovs take part and ex A word of caution to par- nts, carefully choose a teach: \u2018r for your child and then \u2014 \u2018ince she is the teacher, let wr have a-free hand to guide \u2018our child.A word to pupils - practice\u2019 Ciass 107 \u2014\u2014 Mary Gardner Sehool: Primary choir Class 108 Jutius chard on School.Gr.ZA and 2P Class 110 \u2014 Mary Gardner School.Gr 2, 3 and 4 Class 111 Beauharnois intermediate School Gr 5.Class 112 Beauharnois Intermediate School, Gr.6.Class 113 \u2014 Ormstown High School.Grade 7.Class 115 Beauharnois ntermediate.Grs.5, 6 and 7.Class 117 - Beauharnois intermediate Girls 5, 6 and 7 or what ever other musical] Class 119 \u2014 Beauharnois nhase we have chosen and try|Boys Sr.Elementary Gr.5, 6 tu do better next wear À Fes-[and 7.tival is not a eoncert, it is a] Class 120 \u2014 Beauharnoiy measuring stick hy which wel ws 8° 11.\u201can Inprove our musical abili Class 121 Howick High ties and indeed aur ability to} school Class 35 \u2014 Piano duets \u2014 The Committee is compnsed 1st, Pixie _ Sherrington and f dedicated persons whose Diane MeNicee, 2nd, Bonnie \u201cly objective is to improve] lan Arnold and Lee Ann st anpreciation of music in tuddock; Zed.Francine la wir Valley.Many hours of|-Pié and Suzanne Maloun.dffieult and frustrating work|, Class 15 \u2014 Sonatas est went into the preparation of ane Chartrand: 2nd, Cani \u201crederick, 3rd, Joan Tobin Class 87 \u2014 Vocal Solo \u2014 ist.[Lvnn MeFarlane: 2nd.susan Kelen; 3rd tied, Junice inodall, Wendy Kelen Cla:s 88 \u2014 Vocal Solo \u2014 \u2018st, Lavid Champ: 2nd, Wil jam Fraser: 3rd.Allan Me- ny Class 11 \u2014 Piano Solo \u2014 ; Ist Cemnie MeClintock; 2nd.wess a sincere hope that they Murray Milne: 3rd David vill continue their music Black ' +udipe lack.tudies, Class 28 \u2014 Concert Group\u2014 Ist.Victoria Marchant; 2nd.Carol Carson; 3rd, Patricia sharron.Class 9% \u2014 Vocal Sole \u2014 1st.Mrs.Margaret Pritchard; 2nd, Mrs.Lorraine Tannahill.(Continued on page 6B) Li 2 - The Gleaner Wednesday, May 8th, 1963 | St.Francis Rod and Gun Club Reopens \u2014 Extensive Changes The completely renovated S Francis Rod and Gun Club at Port Lewis has now reopened.\u201cThe Rod and Gun Club\u201d, as it is commonly called, is now under new management, Mr.Walter Kuoni is President of the club, Mr.Jean Theriault i: manager and the Chef is Oscar.Extensive renovations new owner.The interior ha been completely modernized and enlarged by making bette: use of the space available.Modern furnishings add to the new atmosphere.The dining to both interior and exterior of the building were made by the t,room remains in its former space but the dance floor and surrounding area have been increased in size.This will make possible catering to large banquets and wedding receptions.Complete dining room facilities are now available at all times.Dancing with orchestra on weekends is again featured in this room.The Rod and Gun Club Motel is also open.This modern motel s| which was just built two years ago offers the best accommo- r|dations for out-of-town guests.The official opening of the St.Francis Rod and Gun Club is scheduled for the near future.Cleyn & Tinker (Continued from page 1 like the Town Council to do and that was the four points set out in the above letter.was also Beside this it pointed out that some sort o sewer system would be required.As the sewer does no go to the spot where it is intended to put the pool, a cesspool was suggested.Mr.Guerin will have to get in touch with the Provincial Medical unit at Ste.Martine and get approval.After that is obtained the Town Council will go on from there.The f{pool will have its own filter plant and also one for the tiwading pool.When completed it will be large enough to accommodate 600 people NEW STORE HOURS OPEN THURDSAY AFTERNOON CLOSED SATURDAY NIGHT STORE MONDAY HOURS to THURSDAY 8 am to 6 pm.FRIDAY, 8 a.SATURDAY, 8 ROMAIN m to 10 p.mam to 6 pm.MENARD BUTCHER - GROCER HUNTINGDON HAPPYHOTHERS,DR SUNDAY, * CU GIFTS TO SUIT ANY MOTHER * CRYSTAL * COSTUME JEWELLERY in the area \u2014 this does not mean in the pool Mr.Guerin pointed out several times, when he felt that the Council was not too enthusiastic about the proposition, that if his committee was willing to invest $40,000, then the Council should be willing to do 1s part also.He said it was pro- order to meet the cost of pend upon the amount of assistance received.As assist ance was received so the cost ing expenses must be met.formation regarding the cess with the requests noted.by a hole matter to the police.Citizen of Garden City sent a petition asking for stronger lights in their part of town.Mayor Lefebvre said there \u2018was a plan on this and it should be checked before making a decision.This was :agreed upon.Mr.Lalonde of Somerville Street also asked for lights on that street.Such had been promised when more houses \u2018had been built on the street and this has now taken place.Alderman McGerrigle is to look after this matter.A letter was read from Model Dye Works asking for \u2018a permit to build a private .and enclosed swimming pool on Lot No.19A Garden City.Alderman Walsh was asked to look into this matter and \u2018get more particulars.Two letters were read with iregard to a strip of land \u2018owned by the N.Y.C.and iwhich the Town would like to obtain for a continuance of Lalonde Street.The letters stated that an engineer would be sent to Huntingdon in the inear future to look into the matter.Citizens of Churchill Street hy.a MAY 12th TLERY ~ -0- need tem, Last vears « nic jranae Lake, ; spent the a i yo \u2026 OP TAS Cd [PANT IY ; sasement 0 wr date.SH : ge MAN \u20ac .«e Wile : contributions rose by 78, lets'weck end with her sister, Mrs [Brunette spent Sunday an Huntingdon iter Govldine Victoria to Mr |&leven tables of Bridve and Mr.Ross Wilson of Campo , ne \u2018 C4 , prod Going Clove (Lo SF jeu HI ride an Borde Ont.and Mr.Capt Make 1963 à recond one John Myre.While here she Smiths Falls, Out INTE CUNT IL RY BONES Member of Allica Florists devin Philip William Burnett|Gifeen tables of hoo were on à n 1 ue A | 4 o lattended the Centenary of [with relative | ' > ' ! : ; ; \u201cnada (of 22 Frasecati Par \u201cacte (olave ilson from the University 6 \\ i ! ir and Growers of Canada yo 22.Frascati Park, Eiaek Hayed.Now Pre ) SL Lu ie XD and Mis John Engel [Notre Dane Sehoo! Mrs.Myre o d rock.Co, Dub} Eire dest Prize winners were \u201csou New Brunswick in Fredericton, ! i ; , | af an fi\" .er Do DDE.Rte CATRES Lgl 4 = re spent the week-end at the home lenée Lalian Wells) of Detroit returned to Saranac Lake with] Viator of the baad le bono United Florists of Canada {son ol ar end ale Renneth pf odiess at Mrs, 00 Tastor:® Lo , = Mt were accent juests ofher on Monday lor a tes day-[durmes the voen cad wire da nr ate) A Barnett ol Seareroft Lodae 20d, Ses G0 Lelebvee; e ol their parents, Mr.and Mrs cu | a ' ee ee Arnett neareyoll ot 5 L a.ns : nr, HS.Won.K.Wilson.Carl left M and Mrs SK Wells visit Armand Rivest ot Stig eon .PRRRRRPOLRARIIES A Shav Lane, Leeds 6, York {lation Mrs.Hinchliffe, \u201c500 Mond: ; fr j val for Luce Falls, Ont.Mis Madeleine LIOWERS OF DISS THON shire, England.Mens Baty Eary Middlemiss; plonday rom on val ; M EE Brisson of Valleytiold and M.ç mega?À Ye Rorne , i.Cae | Ae ihe eonenls, brador / where he ork \u2018 | ' El I Y | oir ne ft, who bs Lhe As =n, Ais Howarth: Conso during he summer months for IT PAYS TO BUY AT Charles Lasalle of Sté, Matane 5 UFR.|sistant Managing Dircelor offlon.Mrs.carl Johuson.Ç AI > PNA NC They attended the celebration ' SINC 193 } tr he ( Gorey Leather Co.Gorey, Bdge Ladies: Ist, Ars.a the Richard and AB.Ryan Co \u2018 marking the TOO ann er my J ] Funeral ome.ive, and Afiss Geraldine Oldfield: ond.Mrs.A.Ker | M M Anthony Mit , of Notre Dame Sejioot on Sun Rhode ware planning toys consolation, Mis.Murray round rs.oy Al dav .be carb i bridge Men: lst.M wR.chell and family of Syracuse\u2019 : mere AI DIS iL e d marry in the carly Fall, sls : Isto Mis, 5 EEE br | sowalz 2nd, Miss Ruth War Ny port the week end with Canadian pent on estrnat \u201c \u2018 , Prop.Died Jens consolation.Mr.fonder re Doma: A ara ane Mr ane WEEK END GROCERY SPECIALS ed $610 milhan on foreisn F L 0 Ww E R S B Y W I R E a Mellardy.\u2019 é \u2019 | COLLUM \u2014 At Syracuse.Ny The door prize was wan by -0- | Effective Wednesday, May 8, 9, 10, 11 travel in 1862, while visiter LL LE ; 120 1 AMBULANCE SERVICE FLOWERS PHONES: 264-5447 \u2014 264-5402 Huntingdon, Que.pent 560 million an Canada miss es eee \u2014Quick Canadian Facts 20m \u2014 Belle Fermiere O'Leary, son of the late Ar Deme, A.Fournier.LL.Sj.'Sunday dinner guests at the, REDPATH WHITE PURE BEEF PI (JT ANNWHIERNEE and Mrs.Charles Collum mard and Mrs.N.Melean thome of Mrs.Mary Hamilton | ; Mary | $ U G A R S Mothezs Day formerly of Ornstown and .0 | | ; ÿ \u2019 brother of George Collum.! Meso Bsa Mo Campbell ofl Mr.and Mrs.Cecil Vibert, 2 < ausages CARDS frntinsdon.Funeral sor Montreal was the week-end of Campbells Bay, Que vee WRAPS (; Vice was held at Sr pet l8Uest at the home of Mr.|Sunday callers nf Hu loaue 1 HO TLBS. | M.Chrétien est en affaire CIêreS très graves dans Jes- d depuis nombre d'années à ja\u2018 Quelles se trouvent certaines \u20ac même location.est marié of Oeuvres essentielles à la sui- il'heureux père de trois en- te de la baisse considérable 4 fants.[1 voudrait profiter de de leurs sources de revenus.i d'occasion pour remercier, Le Service Social régional de ° ° ses clients de leur patronage CPateauguay a connu une an dans \u2018passé ct souhaiterait faire de N°6 extremement Jifficile: ot nombreux amis et clients © \\- © ; Ce .dans son établisement mo: ficit de plus de $3000.00 \u201cA HUNTINGDON et les environs.derne, bien équipé et hien lors due la population.les c .garni.: besoins sociaux et les deman- \u2014 ~ \u2014 = = _ Lu 20 .,des de services ont augmenté.! nos nevenus ont baissé très sensiblement,\u201d a affirmé M; Louis Beaupre, directeur du: Service Social du diocese de Valleyfield et vice-présidem de la corporation des travail 1 | leurs Sociaux de la province\u201d de Québec.\u201cSi notre Feédéra- tion ne remonte pas la pente - et rapidement, l'avenir dr.| nos services sociaux destinés, \\ DEMARREURS \u2014 REGULATEUR DE TENSION \u2018aux familles, individus ct en.GENERATEURS fants désavantagée, qui ont HN besoin de protection, de réha-® Pour un meilleur rendement durant vos promenades d\u2019été, an, Ie poet, Ceres bas rééquipez MAINTENANT avec les unités \u201cKNIGHT\u201d de fabri- | De son côté, le président\u2019 cations canadiennes Des unités pour tous les modèles de la campagne 63, Me.Al- d'autos, camions ou tracteurs thert, Leblanc ancien prés , , ident de la Fédération des So-' \u2018ciété St-Jean-Baptiste, lance\u2019 ° y.un vibrant appel à tous rs, untin on uto ar S présidents de comités, soit\u2019 ; = 70.de faire en sorte que le' DON ~~ (travail soit complété le 15 NEW ERIN Tél.264-2322 Imai et que dict là des rap! se A chent rapidement.Le Comité K AE WALTER 3 rey is Vue de la salle à manger RECEPTIONS RESERVEZ VOTRE DATE MAINTENANT mr op mam im nen mn RANG Maintenant completement KUONI ( Président ).PORT JEAN \u201cHIN 24, DE \u2014 X= ne rénové et LEWIS THERTAULT SERVICE de SALLE à MANGER Spécial pour la fête des mères ROAST BEEF REPAS COMPLET DGUN CLUB sous Une administration: OSCAR (Chef) nouvelle (Gérant) raintenant à votre disposition.52 50 ENFANTS: MOTTE PRIX DANSE TOUS LES SOIRS ORCHESTRE LES VENDREDI ET SAMEDI SOIRS MOTEL ST-FRANCIS ROD & GUN CLUB Unités a vourc disposition aux prix speciaux hos s- saison.Renseignez-vous sur nos prix spéciaux de Vacances l'ami sion et chaloupe gratuite.Joli Surveillez notre anuonce spéciale pour 1 Quiver ture Officielle.H NOCES et BANQUETS NOUS Hiales qui comprennent chambre et pen- Terrain de Golf à *> mille pres TR YEP AVONS DES FACILITES COMPLETES 6b - The Gleaner Wednesday, May 8th, 1963 Annonces | PROPRIETES A VENDRE Classées MAISON, garage et grand À VENDRE terrain pour le jardinage, système de chauffage, bon Lu ; prix, 5 minutes de l\u2019église et l'école.Possession immé- UN POELE General Electric diate si désiré.Appllez 264- en très bonne condition.2616 pour appointement.R494 raisonnable.Tél: 264- MAISON de 4 appartements FI LL 20 Le 1 avec solarium, courant 220, AVOINE RODNEY, dépourvus dans Huntingdon, Tél: 264- de moutarde, sassée, légère- ment, mélangée avec de l\u2018or-| - 2802, Les ge.Russell Kerr, Howick,| MAISON 5 pièces batie en 1957 Que.avec garage fournaise à l'huile de plancher, eau UN SET de cuisinette en bois, | - courante, prés du club de couleur beige, une table, les golf Trout River.Pour de deux ont un dessus en ar-| plus amples informations, borite; 4 chaises comprises., Tél: 264-2123.S'adresser a: 6 Lake St.Huntingdon.| A LOUER LITS \u201csimple au complet, un bureau avec miroir un fauteuil, Tél: 264-2627.| UN VEAU Holstein-Friesian\u2019 né le 18 avril 1963, de mère gradée qualifiée et du boeuf Pinsonneauit gradé Barilée Jute Regal Ovation.Prix résonnable au premier acheteur.Mr.Ka- kebeeke, Glenelm, Tél: 264- 2247.UNE \u201cOldsmobile 1957\u201d et un \"Dodge 1955\u201d en bonne con- UN APPARTEMENT de trois pièces à louer, un bas sur la rue Bouchette, libre le 15 mai.S'adresser à Georges Boucie, Tél: 264-5481.LOGEMENT A LOUER UN LOGEMENT de 5 appartements à louer à 56 Wellington St.Libre le ler juin ou peut-être avant.S'adresser à Rodolphe Billette, 264- 3078, Huntingdon.AIDE DEMANDEE dition.Tél: 264-3108, Hun- _tingdon.____ JUN GARCON de 15 ans ou TAUREAU Holstein, deux plus demandé pour travail ans, enregistrés, vaccinés, sur une ferme.Tél: à 264- bon pour service.télé-| 2264.phonez Réal Racine, Hun-|- - tingdon, R.R.2, 264-2474.UN CAMION Ford, 1 tonne MAISON À LOUER avec nouveau \u201crack\u201d pour: MAISON à louer, 4 apparte- les vaches.Aussi un set de| Courant 220, Front Ridge NOTES SOCIALES Mme Renée su soeur, Mme Brunet, avec\u2019 Suzanne! Duoust, de Granby, recevait à: diner, samedi soir, leurs anciennes Révérende deux de institutrices, tait Mère Ste-Claire-jiment à Montréal, de-France, Supérieure à l\u2019Éco-jtour à son domicile à St-Ani- le Secondaire St-Luc à Mont-jcet réal et Révérende Mère Ste-; Jeanne-du- Sauveur, nant a Ottawa.Mme passa rappeler d'agréables heures M.René Decloitre, mainte- JA.De ! ! Boyer était aussi invitée, Onll'anniversaire de nuissance de 4 Mr.Lucien Richer d'anciens souvenirs,| /ille.Une fête fut donnée en 1 ainsi!beaucoup de plaisir.Mr.Ri- que Mlle Michelle, sa fille, é- | tuient les héros d'une fête organisée, samedi soir dernier, par Mme Decloitre, à l\u2019occasion de leur anniver-\u2018 saire de naissance, Plusieurs mnis, Venus apporter leurs bons voeux aux heureux fê-}anniversaire tés, participèrent uvee Verve) Brunet, propriétaire de 1'hé- et entrain à la soirée, couronnée d'un excellent tionn¢ locale.par notre Mr.et Mme Joseph Carrio.a Mas- «ena.N.Y., en fin de semaine re étaient en visite hi oe lunch.ville, qui à célébré son 49ième l'ous se régalérent du magni-laniversaire de naissance ces \u2014|fique gâteau de fête, confee- jours derniers.De la part de | .° | Dr.Denis À.Carignan CHIROPRATICIEN | Rayons X Heures de bureau: 1 PM.- 9 PM.Mercredi seulement.f, rue Est, Huntingdon, Qué.herse pour étendre, 3| raents, 1 chambre de bain, points.Tél: 264-5743, Hun-| Road.S'adresser à Emile Té].264-5165 tingdon.Boucher, Tél: 264-2638.42 RUE CHATEAUGUAY USAGES A-l CHARS USAGES A-1 1961 COMET, radio 1960 VAUXHALL \u2018station\u2019, radio 1958 FORD \u201cstation\u201d 1957 BUICK Riviera, toit rigide, 4 portes en parfaite condition 1956 CHEVROLET, radio 1956 MERCURY toit rigide 2 portes 1959 VOLKSWAGEN, camionetie NE PrODUCL ROCH TREPANIER AUTOMOBILE ENR\u2019G.HUNTINGDON TEL.264-3212 NEUFS \u201cMinounes\u201d 1959 Bedford camionette $175.00 1953 Pontiac toil rigide $75.00 1952 Chevrolet $50.00 1947 Cadillac 1959 SIMCA \u201cstation\u201d Gardes-Malades Mercredi, le 30 mai au Huntingdon GO MONSTRE Les profits en faveur du Fonds d\u2019Entraînement des Sous les auspices du Club Rotary de Huntingdon à 8 a p.m.Gymnase de l'Ecole Notre-Dame, Prix en argent.CARTES ADDITIONNELLES , TIRAGE D'UNE TELEVISION 26 PARTIES DE BINGO PRIX EN ARGENT ENTREE: $1.00 \u2014 Pour un dollar, on vous remet 3 cartes sur lesquelles vous pouvez jouer toutes les 20 parties.6 cartes pour $2.00 12 cartes pour $3.00 SIX PARTIES SPECIALES: 2 cartes: 25c pour chaque partie.4 PRIX DE PRESENCE EN ARGENT PORTATIVE | | | | | dernière, chez Mr.et Mme E- lie Girard.Sur le chemin du retour, Mr.et Mme Carrière ont profité de l'occasion pour visiter leurs deux tantes hospitalisées à Cornwall.2nd Chat.Valley \u2026 (Continued from page 1) Solo \u2014 Mr.Lee Gilbert.Mme Roger Gélinas qui é.[8an.hospitalisée dernière- est de re-|lst, Judy Frigan, Murdock, Marian Kemp; 2nd M.Pritchard, Pat leach Delia Grant.] Obituary c The late Mrs, Anna Cushing Moray Mrs.of 257 Margaret SL, en convalescence, Dernièrement, on célébra de Caza- son honneur et un grand nombre de personnes ont eu Platts cher fétait son 30ième anni- John Camphel Moray an versaire de naissance, (Valerie), Litchfield, N.Y.BONNE FETE Nos meilleurs voeux de bon à M.Roméo: pital after a short illness.years of age, was born or te] \u201cFOUR CORNERS\" i Caza-land Emily Cushing.and St.John's Church in Platts: patisserie! et Mme Jean-Maurice Des-jburg with interment in St.champs.Peter's Cemetery.RE-OUVERTURE DE LA PLAGE SOMERVILLE (St-Anicet) Venez vous baigner et passer un agréable après- midi en pleine nature.RESTAURANT A VOTRE DISPOSITION Plage et cabines gratuites pour vous changer.Stationnement gratuit.Class 97 \u2014 Men's Vocal Class 102 \u2014 Ladies\u2019 Duet \u2014 Marian Kemp and Judy Fri- Class 104 \u2014 Ladies\u2019 Trio\u2014 Donelda Anna Cushing Moray burg, N.Y., widow of the late passed away on April 10 at the Charlotte Hungerford Hos- The deceased, who was 89 March 20, 1874, in Plattshurg the daughter of the late Peter Funeral services were held from the Brown Funeral Home Class 60-Quartette French \u2014Mme Pierre Vermette, Mile Claudette LaSalle, M.Pierre Sauvé, M.J.P.Vermette.Class 126 1st, United Choral group; 2nd, Hunting- don Glee Club.Class 124 \u2014 Church Choir St.Andrew\u2019s United Church Choir.Class 1 \u2014 Piano Solo 7 yrs sland under \u2014 Joanne Middle- ,|miss, Donna Laberge.Class 2 \u2014 Piano solo 8 yrs.and under \u2014 Ist, Francine Lavoie; 2nd, Craig Chaplin; ird, Denis Marleau.Class 89 \u2014 Vocal solo 12 trs.and under \u2014 1st Irene .|3rant; 2nd, Kathryn Blake; 3rd, Janet Holmes.1st, Donald Ficko; 2nd, Sophie Bychowski; 3rd, Susan Nussey.under: Sight Reading \u2014 1st, Nancylyn Cullen; 2nd, Dian ne McCartney Carson.Victoria Marchant; 2nd, Caru, Carson, 1st, Diane McCartney; 2nd, Nancylyn Cullen; 3rd tied, Donald Ficko and Marie Class 9 \u2014 Piano soio \u2014 Class 31 14 yrs and and Sherri Class 32 \u2014 16 yars \u2014 Ist, Class 27 \u2014 Concert group\u2014 France D'Aoust.Class 98 \u2014 Vocal duet, 14 yrs.and under \u2014 1st Char lotte and Susan Kelen; 2nd Following is the program of various items presented at Ormstown High School, on Saturday evening, May 4th by the winners of the Chateau- guay Valley Music Festival.1.O Canada 2.Best children\u2019s choir \u2014 Mary Gardner School, Cha- leauguay.Presentation of the Trophy for the best school choir under teachers of the Chateauguay Valley Teacher\u2019s Association and donated hy this Association.Presentation of the Trophy donated 1 by the Beauharnois Rotary Club.3.Ormstown High School Excavations Mineures Pour le creusage des tunnels pour les lignes à \u201cTank Septic\u201d, fondations et fossés.ROSARIO TAILLEFER 186 rue Châteauguay Huntingdon Tél.264-5182 A VENDRE Très bon commerce situé à St-Chrysostôme Ferme de 100 acres située à Aubrey avec machinerie et animaux si désirés Mercury 1961 tout équipé, en parfaite condition, bas millage.| + Tous ceux qui me doivent des comptes sont priés de venir les régler aussitôt.que possible A.R.SANTOIRE St-Chrysostôme AVIS Je désire annoncer que j'ai repris affaire comme contracteur en électricité.VEUILLEZ PRENDRE NOTE DE NOTRE NUMERO DE TELEPHONE 264-2137 Pour un scrice efficace en électricité, ELIE ROGER LEDUC ELGIN TEL.264-2137 Woodwind Quartet \u2014 (\u201cMi- nietto\u201d op.15 \u2014 Ernest Schmidt) 4.Winning Piano Solo \u2014 7 $ 8 years and under \u2014 (The Merry-Go- Round.Berlin) Presentation of Chaplin Trophy donated by Mr.and Mrs.TA.Chaplin, Valleyfield.Presentation of a $15.00 Festival Scholarship.5.Winning Piano Solo \u2014 9 \u2014 12 years, first year music (The mouse in the coal bin) Peerson.Presentation of a $15.00 Festival Scholarship.6.Winning Adult Vocal Duet \u2014 (The Day is Ended \u2014 Bartlee).7.Winning Piano Duet \u2014 10 years and under \u2014 (The Cuckoo Clock \u2014 Young).8 Winning Vocal Solo \u2014 French Section \u2014 (Je suis un petit canard \u2014 Dela).Presentation of a $15.00 Festival Scholarship.Festival Program at Ormstown school by the Chateauguay Teacher's Association.9.(a) Winning Vocal Solos ings \u2014 Eric Thiman) {\u2019resentation of Scholarships.\u2019 (Everybody's got a Home Bu Competition for $15.00 Schol Me \u2014 Richard Rogers) Pres arship.(Hark the Tiny Cow-ientation slip Bell \u2014 Richardson) (Suil-:by the \u2018Club.Duet Bluckstnith 10.Winning Vocal (Boys) (The \u2014 Mozart).11.Quartet \u2014 (Chants Cana diens \u2014 Ernest Gagnon) 12.Best Wind Instrumen \u2014 (Andante and Finale Mendelsohn) Presentation o a $15.00 Scholarship \u2014 Fred dy Tavenier, Ormstown pres entation of two S25.00 Schol arship \u2014 Nettie Tavenier Joyce Palmer, Havelock.183, Winning Piano Solo i Competition for a S25.00 Fes tival Scholarship (The wild Horseman \u2014 Robert Schu mann.) I'resentation of a $26.00 Fes tival-Scholarship.14, Winning Vocal Solo \u2014 1° years and under \u2014 (April.a lovely Lady \u2014 Dunhill (Pr sentation of a $25.00 [es tival Scholarship.15.Winning Piano Duet \u2014 14 years and under \u2014 (Contre Dance \u2014 Beethoven).16.Winning Piano Solo ir Competition for a $50.00 Fes tival Scholarship (Minstrels \u2014 Claude DeBussy) Presenta tion of a $50.00 Festival Schol ership.Presentation of the Gifford Mitchell Trophy given for the highest num her of points in the Festival 17.School Choir \u2014 (Al Through The Night \u2014 Welsl.Melody).Presentation of Trophy for the school winning the highest total of points ir competition donated Valley 18, Winning Adult Choir \u2014 of Trophy donatec Huntingdon Rotary 19.God Save the Queen.On Saturday evening, May 4th, the members of 1.0.0.F.Excelsior Lodge No.17, Hun tingdon, along with fellow lodge members from Orms- town, Valleyfield and Montreal, met in the Masonic Hall to honour nineteen of their number for long and faithful service in the Order.The ladies of Pioneer Rebekah Lodge No.1 prepared and served a turkey dinner which was enjoyed by about 67 guests.Seated at the head table were Mr.Sid Wells, longest serving member in the Lodge and Mrs.Wells, Wm.Dawson, Master of 1.0.0.F.Lodge No.17 and Mrs.Dawson, Mr.L.A.Sanderson, P.N.G.Victoria Lodge No.15 IO.O.F., Coaticook, P.Q.and Restoration Lodge Cow- ansville, P.Q., Master of Ceremonies and Mrs.Sanderson, Grand Master Plummer and Jewels Presented to Members of 1.0.0.F.Lodge No.Seventeen For Long and Faithful Service Mrs.Plummer and Mr.and Mrs.Keith Howden.of presenting the jewels took\u2019 TRANSPORT GENERAL HUNTINGDON - MONTREAL TOUS LES JOURS DEMENAGEMENTS LONGUE OU PETITE DISTANCE UNE SPECIALITE TOUTES les marchandises sont assurées SERVICE COURTOIS ET FIABLE GEO.NADEAU Transport ~~ TOUS SONT BIENVENUS | 264-5436 place, Mr.I.A.Sanderson acted as Master of Cere- moriies with Grand Master Plummer pinning the jewels on the worthy recipients.Bro.Sid Wells who joined on May 17th, 1802 and has 50 years service in the order was presented with a 6( year jewel, Others were Bro.Frank Shearer, Jan 4, 1905, 58 years service; J.Lanktree, May 16, 1906, 57 years service, (Bro.Lanktree was ab: sent due to illness); D.C.El der, Jan.12, 1916, 47 years service; B.A.Rankin, May 9 1917, 46 years service; C.M.Oney, Feb.29, 1918, 45 years | service, (The members regret ted the absence of Bro.Oney who has not yet returned from Florida where he spent the winter months); D.A.Ross, July 2, 1919, 44 years service; R.K.Clyde, Nov.12 1919, 44 years service; Wm.Dawson, Nov.12, 1919, 44 years service; the Late A.A.McNaughton, Nov.7, 1823, 4C years service, (This jewel will be presented to Mrs.Mc- Following dinner the guests, adjourned to the lodge room\u2019 upstairs where the ceremony Harold McLean, March 17 1926, 37 years service; J.R Goodfellow, Nov.17, 1929, 34 years service; C.W.Stark April 2, 1930, 33 years ser vice; Chas.Reid, April 2 1930, 33 years service; W.A McClatchie, April 9, 1930, 35 vears service, (Bro.McClat- chie was unable to be pres ent); and W.T.Arthur, Oct 22, 1930, 33 years service.Following the cercmony the Master of Ceremonies, Mr, L.A.Sanderson, asked the members to stand and name their lodge.Grand Master Plum mer who had attended ar I.O.O.F.meeting in New Hampshire the same day stat.d that he has visited every lodge in his jurisdiction while in office.Within the past few weeks a Rebekah Lodge has been instituted in La Tuque Que.He named a number of the benevolent acts performed by the Oddfellows including sending students to the Uni ted Nations annually in an ef fort to promote peace; the support of Old Folks\u2019 Homes.Orphans\u2019 Homes and the Home at West Brome, Que.Messrs.Shannon of Valley: field, Elliott of Ormstown.Dawson, D.A.Ross and Sid Wells of Huntingdon were u mong the speakers, The latter stated that he helieve the reason the local Lodge was not as active as in yesteryears is because youn ger members are not made a- good performed hy the lodges.ware of the great amount of He also emphasized that a meeting called for a certain hour should not be half an hour late in starting.Bro, Decarie, Past Grand Master and a member of the order since 1908, is most ac- \u2018ive in lodge work and had iravelled to New Hampshire with Grand Master Plummer on Saturday.He expounded on the work being done by the lodges and said his creed of life was \u2018Do Not Worry\u2019 because many of the things one worries about never come to pass and the problem which seems staggering onc day seems trivial the next.The local Oddfellow and Rebekah Lodges would like new members and anyone interested in joining may con- Naneylyn Cullen and Glenna ember.~ariner; 2nd, Donald McEwen «nd Kenneth Rember.LRAGUE Class 21 \u2014 Piano Solo \u2014 : Ist, Canil Frederick; 2nd, Team standings en out Pre %ixie Sherrington; 3rd tied A ey-Lats .lz Pranpi no d Kirk Check-Mates 45 36 14, rancine Luvore an Play-Mates 44 37 1) Kelly.; Aces 42 38 1) Class 3 po Piano ist Yea! Marchands 39 42 tu ieorge McClintock; Diane Al Marton-Legure 38 43 lu en, Donna O'Connor.Devwitts 46 45 0 Class 24 \u2014 Piano Sole PTC 3% 5 id 3ach.\u2014 Nuancylyn Cullen.RY.~ 100 i Class 26 \u2014 Sac, \u2014 Vic Men's High Single : Class 99 \u2014 Vocal duet \u2014 st, Donald Ficko and Gavin COUNTY MIXED BOWLIN( Michael Tinker Ladies\u2019 High Single Shirley Grant Men's High Triple George Laurin sue Ladies\u2019 High Triple Sylvia Marton | vou oriu Marchant, with a mark f 90.highest mark awarded n Festival.Class 92 \u2014 Vocal Solo boys 1st, George Barrington; nd, Scott Duheme.Class 6 \u2014 Piano Solo \u2014 5 \u20140\u2014 st.Gavin Farmer; 2nd, Sha- Ladies\u2019 ; , ; adies\u2019 Bowling Lea on Kelly; 3rd, Donald Sutton ' Won Lost Hi nd Charlene Cameron.Friendship 7 44 , h D > \" Class 14 \u2014 Mozart \u2014 Rendiy, 00 .Lo ; .Kebels 4734 A Sullivan; Victoria Marchant oo , M Clinkers 4Z A1 uy Class 90 \u2014 Vucal Solo \u2014! Aces 45 36 5.\u2018 \u2018 « np .> .- : aU J savin Farmer, Norbert Bour raidos 81 44 > son, Robert Primus.; iadirs Aux.4 a 5 Class 18 \u2014 Sonatas \u2014|iamonds 35 46 55 Jancylyn Cullen.Michele |\u201cptins 34 47 4 sourgon.High Single: 139 Louise \u2018 Class 19 \u2014 Sherril Carson.allum.High Triples Class 91 \u2014 Vocal Solo \u2014| = 0 BE Lo tiouise McCallum, st, Patricia MacNaughton; We have finished our seg ind, Sherrill Carson; 3 tied on of howling, congratuls- Naneylyn Cullen, Bonnie Jean Sryson.Class 13 \u2014 Piano Solo \u2014 tions to I'riendship 7 for taking the honor of first place - They are Phyllis Farquhæ Carol Carson.Sh Soa IE thas.Class 100 \u2014 Vocal duet \u2014; Shirley | Middlemiss, dane Ima Joan Sherrington and Levers, Put Ocean, Marion Ar ma Joa D 8 thur, Tat Welburn.Muar sheila Stevenson: Carol and! Sherrill Carson.Class 95 \u2014 Vocal solo \u201crances Leduc.] Class 41 \u2014 Organ -\u2014 AN: NUMISMATISTS MFET Irew Kelen, Class 5 \u2014 Piano Solo, 10 HALIFAX (CP) \u2014 Betwenr, trs.and under Merlene 500 and 600 coin collectors mith.Susan Kelen, Pixie and dealers are expected te sherrington.i meet here in August, 19643 Class 10 \u2014 Piano solo, 14 (hen the Canadian Numisins trs.and under \u2014 Lois ANN tie Association holds its un \u2018leCoy: Patricia McNaughton, pual convention.About $2.00 Scott Duheme.000 worth of coins will hd Class 16 \u2014 Piano Solo \u2014 .; G \u2026 .Pa , displayed and sold during td Jarie France D'Aoust; Anne three day event.the bigoey Aarie Thivierge, drene grant over staged in Nova Scotia lary Blake.TT Class 4 \u2014 Piano solo \u2014 1st, 9 Telen Mainville: 2nd, Diane After Reboill Engine hartrand; 3rd, Camit Frede- Towns.Good luck to all team __ in the play offs.à Comes Rebuilt Haman ick.Class 7 \u2014 Piano Solo \u2014 The \u201crebuiit engine\u201d ha tence Goyette, Andre Nä- become established in the ul deau.tomobile trade.Now, we an Class 22 \u2014 Piano Solo = told, the \u201crebuilt human of tenée Goyettez Francine only a step away.abbé, Dr.Kichard ©.Liliehei.À .r.Richard C.Lillchadd, of Class 23 \u2014 Bach.\u2014 Diane the University ol Minnesat x .Spe \\ .i oldu: La nen ox Mar medical school, says the tin ont = is rawing near when peopl nant.; ! will be able to get health Class 440 \u2014 Chant Selo nn organs to replace almost an susan JO GR / ! part of their Nown sick « days apent.44B \u2014 Chant Soio \u2014 \u201camaged i cie nod \u2018 are able to take out and ra \u2018aymond Metayer.; a ; Qi Class 30 \u2014 Sight Reading \u2014 implant virtually every ore st PS 4 Li 1 (4 } ud Goo 34 ol 2 a Go 48 7 +3 ise Me in Ur seu {ratulie or tak place rquhar, Jane jon Ar.Mur I teu FET Retwenr lector cted ta , 1064 umisins its un L $2.000 will he ring tig bigees scotis Qur $ yin 3 Lanne ne hi the au we ar man iehci, of [Innes the Lin n peopl health nost and sick ons nny | andor ry orva pf.e \u201ctrade e distri ve haved suitahl Ÿ ler | vis ; d on Ri Carson] on Sun t 10 pa One wi ent Ca other + of Bea ravellin and sidi the pou ble dan cars, hu Province on inves i Drmston ental Ei ault Fld Group Or Ji ment published hereunder unless a Editorial Notes.Mother\u2019s Day OTHER'S Day, (Sunday, May 12) is an opportunity for all of us to make up for the little \u201cthank you's\u201d we forget throughout the year.Motherhood is often called » blessed state, but its problems muct at least equal its rewards, Not enough she must bear us.She must aiso rear us, wipe runny noses, change unpleasant diapers, hold frightened hands.She punishes when we are wrong and praises when we are right.On her falls the responsibility of instilling in us the moral and legal principles that make of us strong and worth-while aduits.Even then her job is not done.Our problems, the troubles of our friends, and eventually those of her grandchildren all fall on her willing shoulders.Her invaluable experience is sought on a countless volume of subjects.And often, oh so often, it is impossible to express the full measure of thanks and gratitude to her.A special day for Mother is certainly warranted.As a matter of fact, the practice of honoring mothers is a custom that goes back to early history.Centuries before the birth of Christ, mothers were held in awe and reverence by Chinese families.Anicent Romans showed their respect for mothers by celebrating an annual festival in honor of Milaria, the Mother-Goddess.Mexico\u2018s Na.huan Indians held flower festivals for Chi- comehuatl, the Earth Mother Goddess, more than 1,000 years ago.During the early 17th century in England, boys and girls working away from home were allowed to spend \u201cMothering Sunday\u201d with their families, In North America, Mother's Day is credited to Miss Anna M.Jarvis, a Phils.delphia Sunday School teacher.She held 8 memorial service for her own mother at the Methodist Church in Philadelphia in 1908, and the idea of honoring mothers spread rapidly.Six years later, President Wilson signed a Congressional resolution setting aside the second Sunday of every May as the official Mother's Day, and its celebration soon became popular in Canada too.So we here acknowledge the fact that Mother's Day is one to be remembered and recognized.It is done in many ways \u2014 à son or daughter will take mother out for a special treat on her day; they may present her with gifts; the whole family may decide on a get-together of some kind as a special treat.All is done in a way to show special remembrance and thought of the Mother who has meant and does mean so much to all of us.In the case of a mother who has passed on, a special flower is worn in remembrance, so none are missed.It is a very nice gesture and should be practised by everyone.A remembrance while mother is still with us, is worth ali that can be done when she has passed away.We have at least tried to show her that we really do appreciate her worth and our love for her is given to her when she can receive it.Don\u2018t forget to remember Mother on Mother's Day.Say thank you for all her favors this year and since the moment you were born, Congratulations to Notre Dame School and the Congregation of Notre-Dame I would seem that centennial anniversaries are a vogue this year with our local institutions.The Gleaner is celebrating its one hundredth anniversary this year in the month of September and plans for this event are going ahead.Now the Notre Dame School, Huntingdon, has just observed a celebration of 100 years of that institution.However, in this latter case the anniversary came in 1962.Sunday, May 5th, was the day when festivities were held to mark the 100 years of the Convent and a special book was published to commemorate the event and to be a souvenir of the occasion.This book went back into the past and\u2019 followed through to the present, the history of the Notre Dame School.lt has many photographs which we are sure will bring back memories for those who have stten- ded the Convent.Probably the one great highlight was the fire which destroyed the old cenvent and which left the pupils without a build.ino for a long time.It was a crushing blow that was suffered in this great loss by fire, but built upon the ruins is a fine modern building, with greater accommoda- Popular HE seasons roll on unchanged year after year \u2014 no matter what changes time brings in living habits \u2014 so that the Victoria Day holiday remains one of the most popular on the calendar.It marks the start of the warm weather holidays.Old-timers still call it \u201cthe 24th of May.\u201d But if the holiday falls on May 24, its purely coincidental.This year it comes on Monday, May 20, The change to the Monday immediately preceding May 25 was made by statute in 1957.It\u2019s also, now, the official celebration of the birthday of two Queens \u2014 Victoria and Elizabeth.Actual birth date of the present Queen was April 21st, 1926.Because of the official link with the Queen, the day will see salutes fired by armed forces units at many centres, with military parades at some places.It's also a great day for community fireworks shows and for popular sports events.tion than the former structure.The tradition of the Convent still stands in the pupils who have passed through its doors over the past 100 years.It has a fine tradition and one that all pupils and officials can be justly proud of.At the time of the fire, the people of the community were very quick to make offers of alternate accommodation so that little loss would be felt by the pupils.It was thus that the building which is now the Huntingdon County Hospital was loaned to the officials of the Convent and for a time it was carried on in that building.~~ We have known many of the girls who have passed through this institution of learning and every one is a credit to the teachers and training they received.One hundred years is a very long time and it is much longer than the usual lifetime of a person.It is nice to be able to go back over the history and see what has happened in that time.It is nice to note that progress has been made and that difficulties and problems have been surmounted and overcome.Success has been achieved and congratulations are in order on the occasion of this celebration of 100 years.Holiday But chiefly it's the first holiday opportunity for the city and town dweller to go out into the country to see how the cottage fared during the winter, or just to enjoy the new green of the countryside \u2014 where there aren\u2018t still snow patches left.The holiday has a long history \u2014 it was proclaimed in 1845 by the legislature of the united Canadas.It was in 1901 that the Canadian Parliament declared it a holiday in commemoration of Victoria.One particular historic link among colorful traditions of the holiday is the annual distribution of bread and cheese at the Six Nations Indian reserve near Brantford, Ont.Such a gift, to all members of the Six Nations confederacy, was pledged by Queen Victoria early in her reign.Nowadays, hundreds of loaves of fresh bread and hundreds of pounds of cheese are cut up by the Indian councillors and their families, to be handed out to members of the reserve gathering to receive the gift.Although every precaution will be taken to avoid error, The Gleaner accepts advertising in ita columns on the understanding that it will not be liable for any error in any advertisse.such advertisement is requested in writing by the advertiser and returned to The Gleaner business office sianed by the advertiser and proof of \u201cThe Gleaner\u201d Fisted bv The Huntingdon Gleaner Inc.KEITH HOWDEN, President and Publisher Entered as second class mail by the Post Office Department, Ottawa, and for payment of postage in cash.Subscription rate: $3.50 per year - U.S.A.$4.50 - Single Copy 10c M ember of: Canadian Weekly Newspapers\u2019 Association with such error and correction plainly noted in writing thereon, and in that case if any error so noted is not corrected by The Gleaner, its liability shall nat exceed ruch a proportion of the entire cost of such advertisement as the space occupied by the noted error bears to the whole space oc.supied by such advertisement, Mother's Day is just around the corner, And so I think I'll take this chance to warn'er Not to be fooled by all the flowers and fuss.When Monday comes, we'll be right back to us.And you know what \u201cus\u201d are like during the other 364 days.Us eat like hogs and vanish, leaving Mother with the dishes.Us walk across Ma's clean floor with ou swamp-soiled hip waders.Us stay out too late and make Mummy's nerves shriek.Us arise on Mom's third clarion call in the am.and haw! her out for not waking us up on time.Us come home from school and take a big wedge out of the cake Ma has baked for the church tea.Us spill gravy on our clean blouses and chuck them into Mom's laundry.Us decorate door knobs, chairbacks and floors with our clothes, because Mom gets a big kick out of putting things away.Us drive Mother right up the wall Daily.Mothers come in three sizes, regular, large and family size.They come in several shades: red with rage, white with fear and gray with exhaustion.Some are thin an holy-looking.Some are roly-poly-looking.But every single one of them is a martyr, and I say it without irony.Martyrs are people who were burned at the stake, just once.Mothers burn all day and every day.! Mothers are like farmers.They plant the seed carefully in the only ground they have to work \u2014 their children \u2014 nurture it with care, watch with deep delight as the first green shoots appear, tremble lest they be flattened by tha elements, view with pride the ripening stalks, and recoil with horror when the crop turns out to be wild oats.Some mothers are like hens.They sit on their offspring until the kids are either rotten or half-baked.Others are like cats.They birth their young, feed them \u2018well until they can eat by themselves, then give them a lick and let them fend for themselves.Some mothers \u2014 and | hate to say it at this semi-sacred time \u2014 are slohs.They sit xs By Bill Smiley it is essential that the neces sary material be compiled and type set several weeks a- read.However, the necessary sdditional information will be tven\u2014either in The Gleaner, by letter or personal contact \u2014 later on, and, by the way, we will gladly assist prospective advertisers in everyway possible to construct attractive advertisements within the space they may reserve for same.Also by the way, those who may have interesting items about their farms, herds, ete, are cordially in vited to send details of same to either The Editor of The Teaner or the writer SUGAR and SPICE around drinking coffee in their bathrobes The only time they get out of their slippers is when they go out '0 play bingo.They whine in cessantly at kids and hus dhoetri ; bands.Their household pods Pedestrians: Should are the can-opener, the freez |\u201c Take Care\u201d ing compartment and the] \u2026 Gun | television set.They have| Each week in Canada, 15 runs in their stockings, cup pedestrians are killed and as many as 150 injured when struck by automobiles, according to the AN Canada lusur! ance Federation.ters in their hair.and aching hacks.Some mothers are just the wpposite.They are hell on high heels.They are out of ! Although the fault often lies bed like a Roman candle in \" {LEANER THE LEADING ADVERTISING MEDIUM IN THE DISTRICT OF BEAUNARNOIS © Report OTTAWA (CP) Prime Minis ter l\u2019earson, fresh from a two day visit to London for talks with Prime Minister Mac millan, this week goes to Hy- annis Port, Mass, {or a confer cnee with President Kennedy.Speaking to the annual dinner of The Canadian Press on the eve of his departure for London, Mr Pearson said: \u201cIt is my hope and belief that out of these talks will come renewed and strength: ened [riendship, partnership with the motorist, pedestrians must also observe sound safety precautions, The Federation, which represents more he morning, and continue to xplade at regular intervals Ul dav.They drive their kids and bully their hushands.They redecorate at the drop of a color chart.They move than; 220 Canadian fire, automobile and casualty insurance com panies, recommends these pre the furniture around.They {cautions for pedestrians: join clubs and terrorize the (13 When walking hiehwavs sther mothers in them.They | hen walking on hits Iwi flee down the short corridor or streets without Side of life as though pursued by a walks keep to the left.facing traffic Wear light-colored clothing stream of molten lava, And somewhere between 3 these extremes are all the and carry a flashlizht other mothers, like yours and when walking on dark mine.Oh, they are not all roads and highways al perfect, our mothers.They night.Even carrying a are not gentle, little, old, handkerchief helps motor: ins to see you.Do not wear hoods or high collars which obscure vi sion.Obey traffie Hyhts.They are meant for pedestrians as well as motorists Cross streets only at cross walks: don\u2019t javwalk.Go to the sidewalk when leaving buses or streetcars; don\u2019t cross in front of or behind the vehicle.Consider the motorists\u2019 problems, It takes a car | much longer to stop than it does a pedestrian.silver-haired ladies who smile and mind their own business and hand out cookies.There are saints and sinners, golfers and gad-abouts, naggers and nappers and nippers among them.But they're the real mothers, and they can be forgiven any of their little foibles.They are the women who bore children proudly, played with them joyfully, taught them carefully, and walloped them with aching heart when 7 they had to.(3) (4) = (6) They are the mothers who nursed their children with tenderness when they were ill, kissed their bumps when they fell, listened to their troubles with sympathy, and showed them the beauty and the joys of life.They are the mothers of whom young men whisper, for whom they call with anguish,|féridav when they know they are dy-ltone of ing, in war.They are thelings, Imothers to whom young girls| The [Liberal Government ibring their first, fragrant love nq the Union Nationale Op- QUEBEC (CP) Maurice Bel lemare's face as he strode reflected the week's proceed.Some mothers swear, drink |affair, on whom young wives| sition went at cach other beer, and run around town|call for help.tooth and nail in an atmos- after men, Most mothers; They are the real motherSiphere soon inflamed with bear.drink tea, and run'God bless them for what they anger.indignation and hitter around the block looking for'have done in this world, andiness.their kids at suppertime.reward them with a perpetual| The climax was the \u201cnam- Mother's Day in the next.Toronto Telegram News Service, ing\u201d of Mr.Bellemare, Union Nationale Member for Champlain, for shouting \u201cdictator by FRAN Centenary Issue As most people are aware, the September 18, 1963 issue of \u201cThe Gleaner\u201d will commemorate the \u201cOne Hundreth\u201d Anniversary of the founding \u2018of that weekly newspaper.During the intervening years The Gleaner has gone hand in hand, so to speak, with those who helped make the District of Beauharnois, what it has long been, one of Quebec's foremost general farming and livestock, like- \u2018wise milk producing areas: Counties of Chateauguay and dustrially, The Gleaner has \"materially aided in raising the present Town of Hunting.\u201cdon from being practically {just a country village \u2018considerable Industrial Centre, including its large Textile Plants.{Agricultural Section However, the but, instead, it will be largely devoted to a review of the history and advancement of this area during the past 100 years, with several complete \u2018sections which will feature the people, industry and the \u2018economy of the district in general, past and present.Livestock Fittingly so, the two great breeds of cattle \u2014 the Ayr shire and Holstein \u2014 which have contributed largely to the economies and advancement of the counties within the area will be specially fea: tured.In the case of the Ayr- -shires, the story will go back through the years to the early 1860's in which era Ayrshire herds were already estab.[lished in this and the Montreal area, in fact several of these early breeders took an === active part in the formation Round Byre « Ring particularly so insofar as the, Huntingdon are concerned In.iN items about other breeds \u201cCentennial\u201d| articles, etc.with respect to iissue will not be devoted justithe farms \u2018to the story of The Gleaner.|generalship\u201d and refusing to withdraw the remark.Moments later, a Govern ment motion that he be expelled for that day's sitting and the four the following | week was passed 47 to 21 Mr.Bellemare's heated in.ferjection came during an exchange that interrupted the reading of a statement by Attorney-General Georges La- K NAPIER of the Canada Ayrshire Importers and Breeders\u2019 Association in 1870, The Holsteins didn't come into the picture, so to speak,[palme.\u2018until a considerable number| The statement was conneec- of ycars after the Avrshires.jted with the controversial vot- However, several of the Pio-ling slips case that occurred ineer Holstein breeders of thislduring the Provincial election \u2018area were also Pioneers of thejcampaign last November \u2018Holstein breed in Canada.The veteran member for In both instances there willlChamplain, nearly 20 years in also be interesting informa- {the Legislature, refused flatly tive items with respect to the|to withdraw his \u201cdictatorship\u201d advancement of, and contribu.remark when asked hy Speak: lions made bv these two great{er Richard Hyde.\u201cFor a second time, 1 asked lbreeds of cattle.i There will also be interest-{the Member for Champlain to withdraw the remark,\u201d said of cattle which have either|Mr.Speaker Hvde, made considerable contribu-| \u201cNever!\u201d shouted Mr Belle.tions to the economy, so to|mare.speak, of the area, or which \u201cI oeall Mr.Maurice Belle to gare comparatively new comers{mare to order,\u201d said the to that areca.Likewise with|Speaker automatically hy respect to other breeds ofithose words withdrawing Mr livestock.And, of course, there will also be historical and current Bellemare's right to again that day.Premier Jean Lesage moved that Mr.Bellemare be ex pelled from the Chamber for that sitting, then said the expulsion should include the following week.speak and farming in Finally All of which leads up to an invitation to all purebred live-| Mr.Bellemare's shouts were stock hreeders to give theirjlost in the din of Liberal material support.by way oflMembers.When he refused advertisements, towards mak-[to be quiet, the Speaker or.ing the Agricultural and Live-|dered the Sergeant-at-Arms to stock Section not only worth-|\u201ctake the necessary steps\u201d to while as regards reader inter-jyet Mr.Bellemare to sit down est.but also one which should| The Opposition Member be of very material value as|then strode from the House an advertising medium.Injand the motion expelling him that respect we are also in-[for a week was passed.cluding District Purchred] Proceedings the previous Cattle Breeders\u2019 Clubs.Welnight were perhaps more ser- might also emphasize that thelious.\u201cCentennial\u201d issue will have] It started when Premier Lea much wider circulation than|sage twitted Opposition Lead: do the other regular issues ofjer Daniel Johnson about his The Gleaner income.Mr.Johnson replied Later On that he played the stock mar- It is true that the issuance|ket now, but had never held of the Centennial issue is{shares when he was a Cabinet several months away.Never-|Minister.theless.on account of the pro-| Evidently referring to the jected extra size of that issue|condemnation last fall by the and trust: a mutual under standing and respect for the roles that each of our three great nations can play for the benefit of themselves and others\u201d He told newspaper execu tives that the press of Canada has a vital role to play in meeting the challenges facing the country \u201cSo Linvite vour vigilance.1 expect vour criticism.1 need vour help and co-operation, not in a partisan wav but in the difficult tasks it 15 nou my honor, my privilege and! my responsibility to carry | out\u201d @ Teach children proper safe; ty rules and set a rood example yoursell \" - ; | In the 1946 1962 pertod total] Canadian farm cash income mn creased from $17 to $3.1 bil Hon: because ol the deehne in\u2019 the number of people working en the farms, average cash income per farm worker in creased from $1,371 to $4,833° in the period.\u2014Quick Canadian Facts Pills were passed in blocs up: Conservative government Provincial Capital Report | \\Salvas Roval Commission of [Government Members bution facilities to Quebec (Natural Gas Corporation, Mr.Johnson said: tions of the Premier and by.the connivance of a named Salvas \u201d The Premier protested and tacking Mr.Justice Elie Sal vas as a Judge but as a Commissioner i \u201cCommissioner Salvas degraded himself from the post of Judge,\u201d he declared.The Premier replied anger.y: \u201cMr.Speaker, it the Oppa- sition Leader, a lawyer, will repeat what he has just said outside the House, he will he banned forever from the Bar Association.Forever, Mr.Speaker, for life.That's what will happen to him.\" Mr.Johnson said the Ire.mier hadn't let him finish.He had been about to add that in accepting the post of Commissioner, Mr.Justice Salvas \u201cdegraded himself in descending, in hbecoming a commissioner.\u201d Farlier in the week: 1.The Union Nationale charged the Government with \u201crestraining free expression of opinion\u201d hy ruling ont of order an Opposition motion on storage of nuclear arms.2 Mr.Bellemare attacked Labor Minister Rene Hamel as \u201cmost responsible\u201d for Quebec unemployment he ause he had \u201cmenaced\u201d pri vate enterprise.3.Opposition Leader John- il on charged that revenue \u2018from a bill increasing the gasoline tax by two cents and the diesel fuel tax by 2:2 \u2018ents will he used to pay in- erest on Government loans.The only quiet note of the week was Attorney-General\u2019 l.apalme's casual announcement at the Prudentia High- wav Safety Congress here that he will be resigning at or before the end of the present session to devote himself to his Cultural Affairs portfolio.Mr.Lapalme.56, still recuperating from a scrious auto accident last fall, has heen talking ahout dropping the major portfolio for a vear.SIGNAL SHIELDING An iron-nickel alloy is used for shielding the travelling wave tube in the Telstar experimental communications satellite so that its performance will not be affected hy stray magnetic fields.who fous from the Legislative Chamber had held shares in the sale on , the angrviof Hydro-Quebec's gas distri- the blockade Judgelunder fire Mr.Johnson said he wasn't at-, Gordon Wednesday, May 8th, 1963 From Ottawa of Kenneth MacKay, a $14,000- a year commissioner appointed a year ago by the Conservative government for a one-year term.He has heen advised by Mr.Teillet that his appointment will not be renewed.Mr Churchill said such ap- ; pointees usually are given re- and convenience newals until a permanent va.\u201cThere must be no censul-fcaney occurs or they reach the ship, no secreey, beyond Chefretirement age of 70.He said clear and demonstrable re the Conservatives had follow- auirement of national seeur ed this practice with Liberal vu p ficated 11 {appointees he has heen disturbed by the] Mr Peillet replied in a let manner in which the press IN ter to Mr Churchill that the concentrating on the GO davs Conservatives had done exact of decision promised by the! ¥ the same thing mn 1062.Ho Caberals in the federal elog [4130 denied depriving First World War veterans of repre: tion campaign.No Censorship Referring to the recent concern in the United States ever \u201cmanaged news\u201d Mr Pearson said he believes that no government should know ingly give false information or withhold legitimate infor mation for its own comfort \u201clEverv dax that goes hy sentation There ave five LU OR : a OCS \u201cpersons now on the board ticked off as one day of ae a ie, À aux \u201c CLS with service in hoth wars.tion cone hy,\" sid Mr lean Mr the Teillet prince also said that of representa sou.\"1 have even been asked: whether Sundays count Mr.Pearson said he is econ.Hon hy provinces has not been corned that alter 60 days Adhered to since the creation there may be an idea that Of the commission, It was the Government's job is done Sitiply a guide in making ap \u201cThis is not ms intention © POINTMENts Block Divorce Bills The commission, composed Two New Democratic Party ol 14 members, examines and MPs sav they'll continue to grants applications for war blockade divorce bills in Par service and disability pen.lament sions Arnold Peters, MP for Tim: Mr Churchill sad he'll iskaming, sud fast Tuesday bring the matter up in the that he and Frank Howard, Commons as soon as possible MP for Skeena, won't give up Maintain Subsidy their personal campaign until Last Wednesday marked the a court is established to opening of a new dairy year handle divorces of Quebee and Agriculture Manister and Newfoundland residents, Harry Hays had some good or the government appoints a news for producers royal commission on divoree In a written statement the About 700 divorce hills ae minister said that his Govern.cumulated over previous ses-ment will continue the 12-cent SIONs are awaiting passage \u2018subsidy on butter The sub Where in past parliaments the sidy was introduced hy the last to 100 with almost no debate year as a means of increasing the NDP members have been butter consumption and thus insisting on handling cachideercasing federal surplus divorce bith separately.stocks, This slows their passage to; Under the plan, the govern only a handful because of the ment buys top grades of but.limited time the Commons]ter for 64 cents a pound and spends on such measures.(sells it to distributors for 52 Mr Peters says he hasjcents The difference of 12 ht and won two electtons;cents is absorbed by the tax a platform of continuing|paver through the Federal treasury \u201c1 believe 1 have a mandate] Mr.Hays also announced from my riding for this pur that the government will pay pose,\u201d he said 30 cents per hundredweight We were smeared, we were: already Under Fire an additional five cents smeared, Mr Speaker, unjust-| parliament opens Mas 16|- for milk used in Cheddar ly, unjustly, hy the accusa-fhut Veterans Affairs Minister!cherse production Roger Teillet has already come] At the same time, the gov from a former|erament support price of 42 Conservative cabinet ministerjand one-half cents a pound Former Defence Ministerifor Cheddar cheese will he Churchill fired offimaintained telegrams to Prime Minister] David Kirk, secretary of the Pearson and Lo Mr Teillet nj Canadian Federation 6f Agri- which he aceused the Liberal{eulture, said reaction by the minister ol depriving Alhertatlargest farm organizations in and First World War veteransithe country is favorable to of representation on the Cana the government move dian Pension Commission.\u201cOn the whole, the level 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MODE | 53 ~ Weigly ante >, > 40 - Public ammounce- [1 [TIEME AIM 88 - \"Vive \u2026 roif\u201d u Ls z 1220 men SERUM SIF $7 - The snaky lewnw 41 + Young binds LI AL JRL 35 - .2o, a teem or ANGEE 3 MASI district 44 - Samarium chem) [711 E [SAAT ITP ]ILT, 60 - Exim 6- The ï LJAJT/KIS RE 61 - Exclermation 147 - Right Rercrent S [17 (L1N\" 68 « Correerondenge bb.) 515 ARC MF Ju oftarthought 43 + Kagagemwate x GIE It \u201cTam \u2014\u2014 The Gleaner Wed moves.Dahlia\u2019's Whatnots MRS.W.R.PERRY no weight.Sientists puzzled until one of the arti In à tWo-vear-old issue of a young people's magazine I found an interesting article The Mystery of Light, which ombined scientific facts and viritual truths.At some points [ felt somewhat confused as to where the scienti- fie stopped and the spiritual started.Indeed, is there not nowadays a vast amount of mental and spiritual confusion between science and religion?Perhaps one cause is that the scientists fail 10 ascribe all the wonders they are studying to their true creative Source, the Divine Being.The author of the article does not make tnis mistake.He describes a curious toy which may be seem in the show window of some jewellery shops, placed so as to attract attention.It has a metal paddle wheel inside a glass bulb.When strong.di- by sunlight.found that light and waves are basically the same.Accurate knowledge radiant energy explains bet ter how radio and television carry us the information they do.Green plants also put sunshine to work, developing into trees, for they posses the raw ingredients of wood and coal.Some plants like the sunflower go further and make oil.Other kinds of radiant light are the ultra-violet rays which furnish the body with vitamin A by way of tan: the X-rays; the deadly gamma rays of nuclear radiation, and the cosmic rays coming in from space At is probably that rect sunlight falls on it, the|therce are other Forms of rad- little wheel turns rapidly.buti fation so far undetected and on a cloudy day it barely! unknown.HUNTINGDON ELECTRIC A.DECLOITRE, CONTRACTEUR House Power Tél.264-2491 264-5611 39 rue Lake Boyd Settlement LAWN-BOY L.G.SIMPSON The mystery is how light can push on the little paddle wheel, for light has were ficial planets sent up in the space program began to move away from its original orbit.Only once reason was evident.'| It was being blown off course Light is energy, distilled into purest essence.Science has radio about with exclusive FINGER-TIP START tf you can lift a finger you can start the new Lawn-Boy.!.New geared starter reduces starting effort 94%.nesday, May 8th, 1963 is pure energy, vitality, God the Creator.Perhaps the line between science and religion is less definite than some would have us be lieve.Approximately 1963 years ago a star and the Angels\u2019 song converged on a cradle in unison of time and place.Having omitted and abbreviated a great deal.| quote the author's conclusion, How wonderful it is to realize that long before scientists had learned enough about light to know that it was cnergy in purest form, and that the atoms of our body and the vitality in our spirits are truly radiant cnergy, Jesus had already said, \u201cYe are the light of the cosmos\u201d.people had that a poctic metaphor.Now know that they are truc.During the election been ing candidate, who had been speaking French that he \u201cslipped easily into English\u201d English into French.That of our English longue ladmiration.Do they as a race ipossess a linguistic ability that we lack?Or have they an enviable inborn philosophy which enables them to pitch into the intricacies of a foreign language, whereas we English selfcon- scious, reticent, continue dumb?by and are \u2018is determined nouns which sex, gender.In French there no neuter gender, every noun inine, and this calls for la in French.must memorize it.Many feminine nouns end in ¢.Another The writer of the article goes on to say that since light and because energy cannot be destroyed -jbut merely changes from one form to another, like the butterfly, energy is closely related to the ultimate Source of For centuries! French student finds our th doubly difficult, as in thin, this neither th sound occurring in French.But I think the most elusive pitfall for the French student is the English emphasis on syllables, noticeable in a word like development, which often occurs in talks on agricultural topics.In the word transcontinental there are two syllables emphasised more than the other three, in the word beautiful one syllable, etc.In French the syllables arc sounded more evenly, less jerkily.I trust I have not labored this point too much, it is apt to be the only thing amiss in an otherwise splendid oration by a French public speaker.If one starts the study of French by translation instcad of conversation one finds oneself unable to get rid of the printed word.It rises before you if you try to answer a question put to you in French.Others tell me they share my thinking, | his words were merely) French, we: friend imagines 1 can speak Îthe cam-j greatly pleased, paign 1 was a little amused tora rapid stream of French of hear my favorite reporter say which of a prominent English speak-iword, a hls Was|thanksgiving that the natural the reporter not slipping\u201d The! conversational trouble is that so few of our placed the speakers slip easilyition method.The only credit I so many|l feel prepared to give M.Fas- French-Canadians achieve|quelle and his book is that nearly, often perfect, mastery|l was able to translate cer- is to tain me a source of marvel and embarrassed group.unafraid, In English grammar gender, the names of sexless things are neuter is being either masculine or fem- the correet choice of the definite article, English the but le or The child in the French family learns this gradually and effortlessly, while the English student HEMMINGFORD TEL.247-2793 |difficult point is the U as in = z Mr.Chaputs name.The = = Nursery Rosc Bushes, Flowering Shrubs, Everg HEMMINGFORD Stock TOP ATi IMPORTED FROM HOLLAND reens and Hedges.Reasonable Prices \u2014 Free Delivery LITTLE DENMARK FLOWER SHOP PHONE ZEnith 72550 se Shell Sonitor helps guard your tank aguinst harmful rust.STOP TANK RUST: New Shell Heating Oil customers receive : anti-rust treatment for their ITH YOUR FIRST DELIVERY of Shell Heating Oil, we give your stor- : age tank a frea Sy\" anti-rust .treatment.T° © + One application of this Shell devel, oped product helps guard your tank against rust, gives you extended pro- © tection.And we repeat the treatment : Kenneth M.Ferns 40 Bouchette St., Huntingdon 264-5388 2.14 M 5F oil storage tanks at uo extra cost periodicaity\u2014at no cost to you, aves, All our customers receive this Sone itor treatment\u2014proved effective a over one million homes.- This is just one of our services de h signed to improve or ating and ower your costs.» Call us today for dotae, experience in this respect.Another trouble is that ! find if attempt a sentence in my new French language fluently and, replies with 1 grasp almost not a shower bath of French over my Anglo-Celtic disarray.It is a reason for method re- obsolete transla- official letters for an At the old Ormstown Academy.under the beloved Miss Bella Grant's tuition, 1 was introduced to the more modern method.She was the last lady to cope successfully with the duties of principal.At the McGill Normal School the French course included gram- imar, literature.history, and |geography.with English strictly excluded.Our teacher's native language was French, Mme Cornu and het husband had emigrated from Switzerland, and she made history and geography very fascinating through her knowledge of continental art centres.and Europe\u2019s history in past ages.She herself was a figure of romance in the eyes of the young girls she taught.Like others coming to a new country and before becoming establisfed, M.' and Mme Cornu had to struggle with privation.After some years she was left a widow.With a gift for music and a gracious personality, Mme Cornu {it- ted easily into refined society.It was whispered by a Montreal girl that our teacher had received a proposal of marriage from a young professor, but that she had laughed and called him a foolish boy.She always took a kindly interest in her pupils\u2019 welfare.Later | read in a Montreal newspaper of her death in her native Switzerland.It had been a privilege to know Mme Cornu.It is a good habit to hunt up obscure words in a diction- \u2018ary, not only for meanings, hut also to have spelling impressed on the mind.One is bound to lcarn not only about the onc particular word one hunts for, but about perhaps a dozen or more other words.|The first dictionary I can re.{member using furnished what we called Latin roots, mean- find the weather rainy and bleak with mud all about the camp.To parody Browning's nostalgic line he exclaimed, Oh, to he in April now that England's here! He, of course, was looking for the poet's thrush and pear bloom.In a quite different context a successful organizer of foreign welfare work warns that in order to really help people through missionary and welfare projects we need to think of them as souls, not ciphers, men and women to feel for and sympathize with.1 do hope you like the word Dominion.To my ear it has the charm of a chime.When the Fathers of Confederation were scarching for a name\u2019 for our brave young country one of them suggested the one he had found in Psalm 72:8, llc shall have dominion from sca to sea and from the river to the ends of the earth.What more apt for this Canada of ours, extending from the Atlantic to the Pacifie, and from the SL Lawrence to the North Pole?Irrespective of any remaining links with the United Kingdom, and of the fact that the Psalmist David was the king of Anicent Israel, we can adapt his thought and say that Canada is the Lord's Dominion, and our Dominion, mine and yours, whether you are English or French, Ger man or Ukrainian, Italian or Greek, as long as you are honest and industrious enough to deserve a share in it, and wise enough serve it.Let us not be afraid to speak of Dominion Day: even if, as Artemus Ward said of his humorous lecture, \u201cYoui will be called eccentric if you like it, and you will be ce-: centrie if you don't.\u201d | It was been said that if! people say anything is so, often cnough and long e they will begin to feel and' think that it is true.| heard\u2019 of an old gentleman in Hem-! mingford, long since dead,| who used to declare that, They Say was the biggest lar! in the world.| Recently T spoke of the, pleasure of seeing the sun move north\u2019 as spring approached.Of course it is the! earth that moves, not they sun.Poor Galilee said so, but under the accusation of heresy and threats of torture NEW ERIN \u2014 Mr.Kenneth: Hunter of Lennoxville was a Mr.and Mrs.Allan Hunter.Mr.and Mrs, Grant Cam- cron of Alexandria, Ont, an Mrs.Margaret Cameron were, Sunday visitors of Mr.and to pre-.and death, he recanted, but it: was said that under his; breath he said, \u201cIt does move.\u201d New Erin\u201d recent guest of his parents,\u2018 Dundee Dundee W.l.DUNDEE The Dundee W.L met at\u2018the home of Mrs.E.J.Cameron last Wednesday afternoon.The roll call \u201cGrandmother's remedy for a cold\u201d brought forth many different answers effective remedies in days gone by but sounding odd to the present generation who is used to purchasing patent medicines.Conveners\u2019 reports were interesting.\u201cGrow your own lemons\u201d was about a woman who grew lemons in her house, one fruit growing to be 2 lbs.in weight.Many residents in this arca have visited the Upper Canada Village.Last summer a Lower Canada Village was open to the public \u2014 Jacques de Chambly Village, 20 miles south of Montreal, ncar the Richelicu River.When complete this historic village will depict the period from 1750 to 1830, 30 years carlier than Upper Canada Village.There will be a mission with its school.a fur-trading post, a military camp with palisade, a windmill, a settler's cabin, a wayside shrine, a tavern, maple-sugar shanty, sawmill, convent, besides the seigniorial manor and dwellings of Mrs.ford.Belated birthday greetings to Douglas Hunter, whose birthday was on Friday, May 3rd.Gerald Capsey in Bed- For full details see: FARL FOURNIER LUMBER and CONSTRUCTION INC.Tel.264-5293 Lake St.craftsmen, settlers, business people, notary and others \u2014 a complete village community.Mrs.Platt showed pictures! of Hawaiian quilts which are becoming fashionable.Mrs.A.H.hoff, World President of the Associated Country Women of the World.Mrs.Van Beek- hoff will be guest speaker at the annual convention of the Q.W.I.held at Macdonald College in June.She also read about the different facts one should know about Quebec Government Hospital Insurance.Mrs.E.J.Cameron then led a discussion about Home Environment and Its Effeets on the Family.It was decided that this branch would take ! Fraser read a-l bout Mrs.Geerda Van Beek-| out a group membership in the Canadian Association of Consumers.At the close of the meet ing a delicious dinner was served to the members by Mrs.Cameron.On Friday Mrs.A.H.Fraser, Mrs.N.D.McPhee, Mrs.T.Stowell, Mrs.H.Ferguson, Mrs.Il.McNicol, Mrs.J.Platt, Mrs.Wm.Arnold and Mrs.E, J.Cameron, attended the County Convention of the W.l.held in Huntingdon.During the past week three children from this community Tourist cruises on Quebec's Sagucnay River, which runs between cliffs up to 1,600 feet] high, have been operated since 1849.\u2014Quick Canadian Facts WITH $16,000.00 ! in Crown Diamond's Paint Drawing, 2 Mercury Meteor cars and many other prizes, all vou do to participate is send a label of Crown Diamond Paints.Huntingdon We now do plumbing and healing.Mr.Lloyd Duheme, master plumber is now in - our employ.| | | d BLENDED GIN- \u2014DISTILLED IN MONTREAL THE REAL HOLLANDS FLAVOUR John de Kuyper & Son FOR THE FIRST TIME GREAT CANADA-WIDE PITTSBURGH ing, of course, any rools in any language.Later a volume with oul rools was recommen: i .in ai he he n 8 inp .se, any 5 si © anv language.Later à v N d | A X (ded for our E lementar y! \u2018 School.I am unconvinced that the time we spent over those] altogether\u2019 wasted, When once you knew, per, pre! meant before you found such words as percolator and pre- to meaning and spelling, as well as scores of other words.But perhaps it would have hcen if we had used additional time on con- old roots was prefix and Latin through, that the meant destination simplified as more profitable versational French.A shore time election I heard speaker give an standingly fair minded and rcasonable, even when he said that the Prime Minister of Canada ought to be bilingual.One person in his audience has remarked factiously that, considering the problematic conditions in the Dominion and Parliament at the present time, the question of who is to be our next Prime Minister debate in the French language between Mr.Diefenbaker and Mr.Pearson.How dull we should get if it were not for those gay souls who, while not brilliantly witty, manage to spread at least some faint humor over the rough spots.They told us of the Canadian soldier who in war time arrived in England in April to hefore the a French address on the aims of modern Quebec.He struck me as being out.Rubberized Latex Type Wallh hide Satin Finish Presgurch participated in the Chateau.Cameron, guay Valley Musical Festival|David Fraser, competing with held in the Ormstown High|vocal solos, piano selos and School.They were Mary Jean'in an instrumental ensemble.Bill Fraser and PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY Dr.Charles H.Lalonde OPTOMETRIST Eyes Examined Glasses Fitted Visual Training Contact Lenses 42 Ste.Cacile St.Valleyfield Tel: FR.3-2440.CHIROPRACTOR A.J.BELLAVANCE, D.C.Office Hours: Monday Wednesday - Friday 1 p.m.to 9 pm.43 Jacques-Cartier Street FR.3- 1692 \u2014 Valleyfield Dr.Marc Lefebvre DENTAL SURGEON 1 Garden City Dial 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brief bur sharp earth quake lusting only a few seconds Slot Machines Seized Sweeping swiftly through Vallevfield last Wednesday Provincial Pulice seized more than 25 slot machines and pin-ball games Two trucks were required Lo Carry away the seized machines.No ar tests were made.One Hun Canada\u2019s by DOUGLAS Editor uf Waiting Room machines were seized in thes raid at Valleyfield.Car Gets Late Spring Fever A Gray Dort touring ear wned by Mr.Arch, Bruce Dewittville, plunged into the Chateauguav River near Me Coys Store on Thursday al: i 8 | | MY BANK 5 Huntingdon: Chateauguay Centre: Valley field: ® You deal on a cash basis with the dealer of your choice.® Built-in life-insurance.© Low monthly payments.® Applies 10 new or used cars.First find the car of your choice\u2014then talk over a Family Finance Plan Loan at your neighbourhood branch of the BANK OF MONTREAL.BANK OF MONTREAL } Family Finance Pla JIFAN-PIERRE LEVESQUE, Mgr.| 10 be F GEORGI THOMPSON, Mgr, THOMAS | APALME, Mgr.FFP-5485 \"COS \u201c3ruce in getting safely out of îthe car.C1 ~ to Who is to provide the leadership in Centenary planning for 1967?Last week the article dealt with the reasons for commemoraung ; Canada's 100th.Birthday, and\u2019 Fisher briefly mentioned were the National Centennial Administration and the Canadian Cen.! tenary Council.Both of these bodies could play an impor and execution of plans carried out in this region \u2014 the Cha: tesuguay Valley.The National Centennial Administration This federal government body was created by Act of Parliament.It is charged with tant part in the formation! came only this {OST 1 ternoon.Mr.Bruce was crunk- mg the engine whilst Mrs Bruce was in the front seat lending her assistance through operating the choke.ihe engine started suddenly rand being in gear it bounded \u201cacross the curb, [ree knocking it hit a small down, and then plunged into the Cha- Leauguay River, The car stood perfectly erect and the Me rothers assisted Mrs.Kyle with his tow truck hauled the ear from the river.No tires were punctured or damage done the car P.O.Changes Hands Dundee Lines Post Office in charge of Mrs.Sladys McCaffrey as of May 16.This is the first change of personnel in this office for many years as the Baker fam- ilv received the appointment in 1844.Presentations Made At the Chateauguay Ma- sonie Lodge Meeting held last night a presentation was made to Past District Deputy Grand Master Arthur A.Ln- Nan of an Apron and also à Täfe Membership Certificate.A Life Membership Certificate was also presented to Brother BW.Allen.Cairn To Be Dedicated Chateauguay Valley Vet (Trans Association is now pro moting having a suitable cr cmony performed fo dedicate \u201cThe Cairn\u201d near Howick where the British soldiers crossed the Chateauenav Riv er to fight the Battle of Cha: feauguav.The ceremony will quite likely take place in Oc tober, Curling Club Preside at Omstown Curlin Club held their annmal rooting on Mav 3.Dr.MR Stalker was elected president FOOD, FUN, OR FELLOWSHIP.Er \u2018 s + Ms Importance To The Chateauguay Valley Second in the series of articles PART Il: ;work of the Council had been Centenacy R.LAMBIE Digest, freelance writer, effort with regard to the: Centenary, particularly that in which federal financing will be involved.| The Commissioner is John \u2014 well known personally in this arca, and widely | known in Canada and abroad us \u201cMr.Canada\u201d as a result of {his activities some years ago.\u2018John Fishers appointment January.In spite of intensive work under (very difficult circumstances, lit is not surprising that he has been unable to accomplish very much to date which can be recounted in tangible form.Due to circumstances entirely beyond his control he has, as vet, the been unable to establish staff which will carry out the tremendous task set for the Administration.However, accomplishment is certainly not far off.On April 27 it was announced that Public Works Minister Jean- Paul Deschatelets is the federal minister responsible for the Administration, as well as for the 1967 World's Fair.The functions of the NCA -\u2014 as it is fast becoming known \u2014 include receiving ideas and proposed plans for the Centenary which request federal financial aid.The only money so far tentatively allotted for this purpose amounts of $1.00 per head of on a provincial basis for local nopulation to be distributed projects\u201d.This money can only apply to projeets in which the respective provincial government is matching it dollar for dollar, and the local organizing group is raising at least as much.The Administration will also recommend the financing of national projects to some extent.The only estimate for the total amount was stated two years as about $100 million.However, to date, the Government of Canada has not budgeted for any such amount.In effect cach project which does receive such financial assistance must be given individual Cabinet approval.One such national project is the erection at Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island, of the Fathers of Confederation Memorial Buildings \u2014 a complex which includes a fine library, to commemorate the meeting at Charlottetown in 1864, which initiated Confederation three years later.This project has been financed half by the federal gov- of three people who were fully employed by another organization.In November, Norbert Prefontaine was ap: pointed Executive Director and he has been building a very small staff whose main task to date has been the able handling of arrangements for the recent Annual conference.The principal functions of the CC are to receive infor mation, inquiries, suggestions and proposals regarding Centenary plans by groups not seeking federal financial sup: port; to sereen these; to offer advice, assistance, and in some cases to refer them to the Administration - if the Coun cil feels that the federal gov ermment might consider à financial contribution.The Council will collate this mass of information and pass it on to the members so that they will be kept in touch with the progress of projects in every part of Can.adi; may be inspired to carry out similar projects in their NWR area; or may even hear ley will realiSHRDLURDILUU near them in which they can participate on a co-operative basis for greater results.rather than duplicating effort One of the positive aspects of the Canadian Centenary Council conference was hear ing of the many Centenary projects which are underway across the country, and hear ing the ways and methods of implementing them described.Examples of these will he in cluded in this series in the hope that groups in the Val ley will realise some of the possibilities there are for worthwhile activity right here.We \u2014 of the Valley What can we do\u201d And how hould we go abeut doing it?Are any groups in the Val ley formulating Centenary plans?1s there a need to start \u2018this soon\u2019?To answer the tion first Yes, hesitation, last ques \u2014 without yes there is every reason for starting as soon as possible, There are only about 43 months remaining before the beginning of 1967.To start rounding up ideas, sift them, create intelli gent and imaginative plans from the ideas, and initiate action takes time.Many of the best plans require con siderable time to carry them out for the maximum results.What can we do?There are.of course, an infinite number ernment and the other half by all the provinces.The Canadian \u201centenary Council The Couneil \u2014 or CCC \u2014 s comnposed currently of more han 260 private member or- anizations and individuals.hese include such groups as: The Agricultural Institute Canada, Association of {insmen Clubs, Boy Scouts of \u2018anada, Canadian Association \u2018or Adult Education, Canadian Chamber of Commerce, Canadian Council of 4-H Clubs, Canadian Federation of Muvors and Municipalities, Canadian Home and School and Parent/Teacher Federation, Dairy Farmers of Canada, Federated Women's Institutes of Canada, Royal Cana- dian Legion, as well as many women's groups, church groups, business corporations and historical societies such as our own, Until last November the of good ideas.However, the starting point should perhaps be to find a way of hringing ideas and proposals to a central point for consideration The first point may he an or ganization to which you belong \u2014 whether it is voluntary or commercial.Home and School, the Lions, Chamber of Commerce, Church groups \u2014 all of these and the others are good starting points.Ask others how they feel, what ideas they have has anyone started to plan al ready\u201d How should we yo about doing it?This is most important.Let us not think in terms only of our own small many] Wednesday, May 8th, 196} Obituary T.A.BROOKS DIES AT 67 WINTHROP \u2014 Thomas A.- Brooks, 67, Brasher Falls, died on April 15th, 1963, in Syra cuse General Hospital where he had been a patient one sibilities of major community tingdon man has no less than and President of the Chateauguay Valley terms of enhancing the en 24 pin-ball game machines Historical Suciety.and regional efforts.Tink in stationed al various centres; tire Valley area, of planning in this district.Two of his} \u201cThe Leaders and Ourselves\u201d the co-ordination of national the assistance of a paid staff to take care of the recres- tional requirements not only of Valley residents, but also of the thousands of visitors who will come here in ever increasing quantities.It is so easy to think, \u201cBut this is my home 1 enjoy the tranquility of the country side.Why do 1 want to do anything but enjoy om \u201c1 bought this place (0 enjoy my leisure time in 1 dont want to disturb that\" Bul - despite the beauty of this area, there are mans un sightly blotehes on the land scape.There are poor traffic conditions in places under the best of circumstances.There are areas which were set og side for parks which really are not used to their best ad vantage.There is a great deal of good work being carried out hy many groups in the arez, whieh might, with a In te thought, be lurnea mito areater, more significant el lorts as Centenary projects, Let us Form a Regional Con tennial Planning Comnntteu, lo bang all the muoniciquall ttes, ail the voluntars groupe.dl the business terest to gether to plan lor the ficater benefit of the whole aveu Are any groups in the Val the Valley who are planning for the Centenary notify the Gleaner - not of detiled plans, but of their intention, If you will write and let ne know I will incorporate this into this series.I hope that some ol the conmnutitses an the area will accept thus an vitation.Again \u2014 Leadership ley-wide orvanizations tins in cludes roughly all that part of Quebee to the South and West of Mercier Bridge if we desire to get the mot out of the Centenary, as well as to contribute our best ef forts, it will be done throuvh an exchange of adeas, info mation and cooperation.This requires leadership and there are very good leaders in this area.Will they step forward and offer their sug gestions for bringing unity in to our efforts\u201d Next week's commence suggesting Ways in how to Malone article will, which we ean start planning celebrate our Cent tenary i day He had been health two years.Funeral services were held in St Patrick's Chureh with the Rev Herbert Hannan, pastor, officiating.Burial was in the parish cemetery.Surviving are his wife: two in failing brothers, Kenneth Brooks, Valleyfield, Que.and John Brooks, Montreal; four sis ters, Mrs.Wilfred (Hazel) Me Dowell, Valles field, Mrs.Am cet Janet Levac, Beauharneis, Mrs.Nettie Bell Syracuse, Mrs Napoleon «Mildred) Castagner, Winthrop, tour prand children und several nivces and nephews He was horn Get in St Thomas Brooks 1, 1498, Agnes, Que, a son of and Mary Fuller The Gleaner - 9 St.Agnes and Valleyfield, He: married Miss Melvina Casta gner in Massena on July 17 1924, with the Rev John M Bellams officiating, He wat a commumeant of St.Pat rick's Chureh of Brasher bul and retired dairy farmer.BACKACH Wet kptner< fret to tetuove eae Rcids nod wastes, backnehe, tired § feeling, disturbed rest often follow Dodd's Kidney Palla stimulate kidneys to nara] REY prets duty.You fer] Lente better sleep bot Lil ter, work hettor He attended school at Green Valle y Gro wers | LANDSCAPE DESIGNERS and PLAN l'verpreens «ati Roses Call Vic Flowers 247- 1?TERS Hedee Plants Flowering Shrubs - Shade Jd Ononental Trees crennutds\u2014Annuals Hemmingford, Que.2414 SPRING YOUR IS HERE CAR READY FOR SAFE STEERING HAVE YOUR vy formulating Centenary plans\u201d | know of one the! Chateauguay Valley Histor cal Society will discuss the first of its proposals at its Annual meeting on Mav 17 at the Howick High School! Subject to the editor's ap proval I would like tg sup gest that all the groups on CHECKED | CAR ON THE ~~ BEAR TELALINER e NO GUESS WORK ® SUPER ACCURATE DETAIL The Most Accurate Wheel Alignment Service.If the people of the Cha teauguay Valley and un] the terms of many of the Val | 1 The Only One In The North Country - EWICKER*S 441 E.Main St.\u201cBEAR\u201d Service Malone, N.Y.groups.Let us seize the ini-! tiative and plan this Valley's commemoration on a regional basis.That is not to suggest! that individual groups should! not carry out their own ideas | On the contrary \u2014 that is the.essence of Centenary think-| ing.But \u2014 let everyone know\u2019 what you and your group are| carried out hy volunteers with: planning.Consider the pos! CHATEAUGAY, SEA FOOD, FR and Sundays The Buffet Hotel Chateaugay FEATURING GOOD STEAK, ROAST TURKEY AND OUR FAMOUS RELISH BAR Open Wednesdays at 5.00 P.M.Saturdays at 5.00 P.M.We cater to wedding receptions and banquets.PHONE CHATEAUGAY 497-4291 | | \u2014\u2014 NEW YORK IED CHICKEN from noon.ATTENTION SPECIALE 20 CHEMISES - DRAPS TAIES D'OREILLERS NAPPES BRODEES VALLEYFI CLEANERS TRY OUR EXCLUSIVE SHIRT SERVICE ® FOR PICK-UP Call our representative F.Lefebvre & Son REG'D.93 CHATEAUGUAY ST.HUNTINGDON 264-5471 LE Æ x + ELD =! 10 - The Gleaner Wednesday, May 8th, 1963 Ist Agnes One of iny mast interesting manager and with whom 1 was not 1 was doing the right thing! dinner was to be served and and charming experiences occurred to me \u2018vhen visiting the apple country of Virginia.So, it you plan to stay with me while I recount it, vou might ac well settle back in your chair for a spell for it will take more than a few lines to tell you the story, for what it is worth.It all started in London, England some time around 1936 or 1937.In the normal course of business 1 handled some of the fruit grown by Lady Astor and a relation of hers, Mr.Ronald Tree.At that time they were to trancact anv business.In due time, the estate manager, who had very kindly offered to act as my sudo, took me on à tour of the e-1nto>s and also informed me that he had ar ranged a lunch at which | would meet sevoral senttemen wha were directly int rested in various aspects of the fruit growing and mark tine business.At the end of the tour I was driven in to a Kind of courtyard at the rear of Lady Astor's mansion and was there introduced to the group of gentlemen who were already came lo my assistance andiattends Tournament explained that, as I was the; STE.AGNES \u2014 Mr.George guest of honour (I was not Sutton motored to Montreal ' ; last week-end to participate in aware of that fact until that the 14th Annual P.QRA.in- moment) it was my privilege .; ; door tournament held at the to pick out as many chickens Roval Duke of Hussars Aras there were to be guests and, 072 uke 85a immediately after my selection moury.had been made, they would be | Hospital , \u2018operated upon in the proper| Mr.Jack Currie, who is em- manner.So I did the best 1 7 could and pointed to the dozen|brackets on the walls and in or more chickens which met| candelabra on the tables.It my fancy.I had not the fog-iturned out that, in my honour, giest idea as to whether orla really authentic southern but the dusky ladies were|that word had been sent out polite enough to indicate their! from London that the house approval of my choice.1have!was to be opened up for the always firmly believed that the day, the servants to be brought whole lot ultimately went intolin and everthing possible was the pots irrespective of myo he done to show me how choice but that did not matter\\ such a meal was to be served at all.To my further surprise and enjoyed.The meal was we all went into the house! super, I will not go into (and a very beautiful onc it detail because you ladies would was) where we sat around only be jealous and, besides, having very pleasant conver- | do not remember the details.sation until the negro butler | have always been very grate- entered and announced that gy] for the opportunity I had the meal was ready to be to enjoy such an experience served.This fine looking man and 1 have constantly recalled deserves to be described.Youl)y to friends who were willing have all read of the snow ur unwilling (the latter too Powerscourt POWERSCOURT \u2014 Mr.and Mrs.Wm.Willock of Montreal were Saturday overnight guests of Mr.and Mrs.Koski.On Sunday they left Malone by bus for a trip to Los An.geles, Cal., where they will be guests of their son Donnel.Mr.and Mrs.Reg.Brian and Debbic of Montreal were week-end guests of Mr.and Mrs.Erskine Morris.Despite the continuing cold winds spring seems to have finally arrived.The grass is now green and the trees are beginning to bud.Farmers are definitely happy to let their cattle out after the long! months in the barns.Week-end guests of Mr.St.Geo.St.Amour and family of hundred people.This event Montreal.proved to be so popular last Mr.Lafond returned on'year that it was decided to Saturday from Sherbrooke.Ke have another one this spring was accompanied by Mr.Guy and by the continued re.Lafond, Norman Gregoire, sponse of the community it is Tom Lauson all of Sherbrooke, likely to become a yearly who enjoyed the week-end at event.The small tables were the Lafond home.tastefully centred with spring flowers and the caterers, Mr.and Mrs.Jack McAllister had provided a tempting array of felicious food.| 4 After all had been served, AUBREY -RIVERFIELD everyone gathered downstairs Miss Doris Lake of Eaton, ;n the club-rooms and Mr.Quebec, spent a few days jan Watson, our new l'ederal with Mr.and Mrs.George; member of Parliament, was, Kees and accompanied them| asked to draw the lucky ticket] to Massena, N.Y.from the box.Mrs.Gerald Roy! Mr.and Mrs.Willard Orr, way the winner of the fifty {Jeffery and Cynthia of Ste.douar bill.Agathe, are spending their he winners of the holidays with their parents prises were: - Gordon Aubrey-Riverfield other Kil: ployed hy the C.LL.in Mc.here.They visited for several nour, travelling bag; Albert Masterville, patient in the Royal Victoria is at present aj \u2018days last week in Massena, Amour were Mr.and Mrs.|served to more than three Brown, lawn chair; Floyd PRECIOUS CATALYST Gruer, bridge cloth; Eleanor Wonder drugs are made Lamb, lawn chair; Eldon Orr, with the help of palladium, ash tray; Muriel Cairncross, one of the precious metals cheese board; Beulah Nussey, used as catalysts in manufac: ham.turing pharmaceuticals.NEW LARGER LOAN ¢ i Mr.and Mrs.Herbert Es Hospital where he underwent: major surgery last week.Atl (on of Cornwall, were Sun-| J gery day callers on relatives in last report his condition was: 7, NEW from Betlone reported to be favourabla, the community.His room number is 6503.Mr.and Mrs.Donald Moa! THE Personals \u2018die and Miss Marjory Orr a ; ; Montreal, were week-end A Miss Margaret Leslie and Le Co._ ; FUTUR her sister Mrs.Betty Davis guests of Mr.and Mrs.Osborne Orr, who have spent the winter SUPER-POWERED | J J | both Members of Parliament in awaiting our arrival.Whilst white haired negro retainer in Britain and both had extensive we were talking 1 noticed ap- various hooks of the South.estates in Virginia.During a proaching us two short.roly- He was the living image with conversation with Mr.Trec I poly negro ladies dressed in his white hair, coal black face, causually mentioned to Mr.black and wearing white caps gleaming teeth, swallow-tail Tree that it was my ambition and aprons.Each of them was!coat, striped trousers, wing to partake of the traditional \u2018carrying a large tray of very! collar and black how.The southern chicken dinner.Be- recently defunct but verypassing years have faded out yond my being assured that it tempting carcasses of youn:'the memory of the details of was really an occasion to be chickens.They made a bec- the beautiful dining room but thoroughly enjoyed.nothing line for me and, after a brief I do remember that the drapes further was said on the matter.greeting, offered me thejwere drawn although it was Some months later 1 reached Charlottesville and was met luss as to what was expected, room was gloriously lighted there by Lady Astor's estate of me pul the estate manager by nothing else but candles in -y STARTERS \u2014 VOLTAGE REGULATORS \u2014 GENERATORS For PEAK PERFORMANCE during your SUMMER DRIVING re-equip NOW with new units \u201cKNIGHT\u201d Complete stock for all makes of cars, tricks and tractors.A Huntingdon Auto Parts Tel.264-2322 trays.1 was completely at a the middle of the day and the | | i would be put on them to be|wall, recently completed a's very profitable day as well .Cr FR drawn on to long, low sleds bÿ[course in nursing at pie Corn- as a pleasant outing, ' HEARING SERVICE | AMOUNT] MONTHLY PAYMENT PLANS Zik teams of heavy horses.Theniwall General Hospital and is, Saturday evening River 1514 CHAMBLY ROAD | | or 36 30 20 12 \u2018they were hauled to the high, now employed there.field Curling Club was once! 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My and Mrs.Garth Me.\u2014 provided a turkey dinner.cutting it way out on the icc.| pherson and two children,| Mrs.Gordon Easton, Mrs.Fin: There they would be with theiriGraham and Susan of Otter lay Milne, Mrs, John Hamil.(long wide saws pushing and pyrn Heights spent the week.ton, Mrs.T.Walsh, Mrs.Wil-| pulling hour after hour.Thelond with Mr.and Mrs.Keith liam Allen, Mrs, Everett Orr, long, thick slabs of ice would|MePherson and family.| Mrs.Janct Reddick, Mrs.Math.break away and then be drawn| Mrs.Robert Hamilton, (née MeKell and Mrs.Robert Tem- ito the slipway where grapples [aura Cruickshank) of Corn-;pleton all agreed it had been, contracts, buy a better car, repair or remodel your home, or handle other important money needs.You'll appreciate HFC's fair, understanding service.Now whenever you need alarge amount of money, it's good to know that you can borrow with confidence from Household Finance\u2014the oldest, most trusted name in the consumer finance business.joften been told of how the; Some twenly young friends, ,voungsters used to enjoy the and relatives were present and 'thrill of following the icc cart games were played, the win- round the streets and snitching'ners being Mr, Everctt Arnet Above payments ielude princinal and interost, and are hazed on For digging tren ch fo r Sep ti C T an k water piompl repayrent, but do not include the tot of fie niurance | | linc \u2014 Foundation and Ditching.| HOUSEHOLD FINANCE | ! |the large chips of ice whichjand Mrs.Wayne McPherson.the iceman made as he cut] A presentation was made to, up the large blocks into smal-ithe couple hy Mr.Garth Mac, ler pieces suitable for the{Pherson, who - extended all houschold iceboxes.The ad-!good wishes from the group.| vent of the refrigerator has|A delicious buffet lunch was certainly dealt that whole oper-ithen served, Lollowed by danc-' ation a mortal blow.ing and a sociäl evening.ROSARIO TAILLEFER, Huntingdon J.G.Gelinas, Manager 211 Victoria Street Telephone FR 3-3700 VALLEYFIELD 186 Chateauguay St.| Tel.264-5182 | GARDEN SEEDS turnip seed in bulk.Dutch Onions Sets and Shallots for planting.FARM SHEDS Vermal Alfalfa.Innoculants for Clovers and Birdsfoot treefoil White Globe Turnip to sow with the grain.FENCING IF YOU HAVE ANY FENCING TO DO THIS SPRING, COME IN AND CHOOSE FROM OUR LARGE STOCK.No ordering ahead of time or long waiting for delivery as we have the largest stock of fences of all kind in town.Cattle, hog and poultry in 10, 20, 30, 40 rod rolls.Hog fence with barbed wire along the bottom.Chain link [ences in 50 and 100 ft.rolls.Green lawn fence.Farm gates, 10, 12, 14 and 16 ft.long.Barbed wire, light and heavy.Special price on quantity.LAWN and FERTILIZERS NOW IS THE TIME TO TOUCH UP YOUR LAWN WITH LAWN SEED and FERTILIZERS Lawn Sced as low as 49c¢ Ib.Sheep Manure in 5, 10, 25 and 50 lb.bags Torganic, the Great Lawn Fertilizer, in 30 1b.bags Bone Meal in 10 1b.bags.Peat Moss in 1 1h.and 5 Ih.and Spccial Bales Shur-Gain Turf Special for lawn (10-6-4) 20 and 40 Ib) bags Shur-Gain Garden Special in 5, 10 and 50 Ib.bags Green Cross Weed 'N Feed 11 and 22 Ib.bags We have a large selection of package seeds to choose from, peas, beans, corn, carrots, beets and We now have in stock No.1 Timothy, Alfalfa, Red Clover, Alsike, Ladino, Birdsfoot Treefoil, Brome Grass, \"Red Top Gras, Meadow Fescue, Kentucky Blue Grass, Climax Tumnothy, Lasalle Red Clover, UPSTAIRS «=McCOYS A COMPLETELY REMODELLED SHOWROOM BIKES \u2014 ACCESSORIES \u2014 TRICYCLES WAGONS \u2014 LAWN FURNITURE INSECTICIDES \u2014 GARDENING TOOLS HOSES and SPRINKLERS COOKING UTENSILS GENERAL HARDWARE ITEMS.AND FISHING TACKLE SPECIALS MOTHER'S DAY TRICYCLES G.S.W.Kettle Reg.$12.95 $6.95 3 SIZES.$13.85 $16.45 $ 9.77 $11.59 $18.75 $13.29 Reg.Spec.us ij ts Co Learn see Wednesday, May 8th, 1963 _The Gleaner - 11_ CELEBRATING 100th ANNIVERSARY OF ICONVENT OF NOTRE DAME School In this Centennial Year, it would seem appropriate to record some of the highlights which occurred at our beloved School between 1862 and 1962.For the period from the founding of the School to 1938 (the 75th Anniversary of The Huntingdon Gleaner) we are reprinting, in its entirety, an article, written by one of the Sisters of Notre Dame Convent, Which appeared in The Gleaner of that year.For the remainder of the 100-year period i.e., 1938-1962, we have attempted to recall some of the more memorable events.REMINISCENCES OF HUNTINGDON CONVENT (By a Sister of Huntingdon Convent) The ycar 1938 ushers in the memorable celebration of the 75th Anniversary o1 the founding of The Huntingdon Gleaner.In 1863 Robert Sellar, a journalist of rare capabilities first organized thus weekly journal which is now so widespread.This event is closely connected with another of a different nature, but very dear to our Catholic people and to all promoters of education.The year 1862 saw the establishment of a Convent in this village to be conducted by the Sisters of Congregation de Notre-Dame of Montreal.The following is an exact quotation of its carly history as written in the annals of the time.\u201cWe, Sisters Saint Alphonse-de-Liguori, Direc.tress, Saint Cyrille and Saint Angelina, left Montreal at 2 o'clock p.m, in the last days of August 1862, to take the steamboat \u2018Salaberry\u201d that was to bring us to Port Lewis.Useless to attempt to describe our feelings on leaving our dear Mother House! Only the heart of a missionary can understand this sacrifice; nevertheless we were happy to have been chosen to bring the light of our holy Religion to those children whom God was to place under our care.We arrived at Port Lewis al 3 o'clock in the morning.It had rained all night and was very dark.On landing, we were mel by a few people from Huntingdon who had come out to welcome us.Iinally, about 4 o'clock after having scen to the baggage, we sect out for Hun.tingdon.We arrived at the preshytery at 6 o'clock.We were received by the Reverend Pastor, Father Gagnier, who invited us to take some rest, but we preferred to hear Holy Mass, for we felt the need of offering ourselves to the Adorable Vietim and of imploring the Christ of the Eucharist to bless us and to bless the work we were undertaking [or His greater glory, The days that followed were chiefly given to the cleaning of the house.It was with joy that on Monday, September the first.wc Look possession of our dear Convent.The years that followed were years of hardship and strife.During this period the peace of the countryside was much impaired by the raids of the Fenians.Owing to the small number of pupils, lack of funds to carry on their work, and sometimes a lack of outside cooperation, thoughts were entertained as to whether to close the Convent, The dreaded day came; on September 27, 1881, word was received [rom the Reverend Mother Gen: eral and Her Council ordering the Sisters lo give back the children to their parents and to close the Mission in Huntingdon.The Reverend Pastors of St.Joseph Parish were at all times zealous ans Kind friends and were always ready to lend a helping hand on sueh critical occasions.The name of [Father Woods, parish pricst for eighteen vears, will ever live on in the memory and hearts ol cveryone.The departure of our Sisters was heat breaking for him but his heroic sacrifice was gen erously offered up in view of the future prosperity of the Mission.God, in lis farsceing wisdom.did not abandon 1s flock.Just two years later in September 1883, threc of our Sisters once more made their way to Huntingdon to recommence and to continue their work of charity, zeal and de votedness which they had so regretfully forsaken Day by day the pupils became more numerons and the people of the parish realized more clearly the great and noble task of education that was being carried on by our devoted Sisters.Sister St.Eustelle became Superior of the con vent in 1898.This active religious got in touch with the oldest residents of the parish who had children of school age, and hy her engaging disposition and genial personality soon won their esteem and alfee- tion.The cooperative spirit of her zealous companions, her own courage and trust soon filled the house with pupils and the parish with confidence in her management.8.5.Eustelle is still living, and has reached the ripe old age of ninety years, seventy-lwo of which have been spent in our beloved community.Her wit is ever sparkling.and the very mention of Huntingdon hrings a smile of content ment, proving that her memories of this parish are ever green and that the joys of her mission sur passed the inevitable difficulties that bestrew her path.It was during Mother St.Eustelles sojourn in the autumn of 1902, that the number of pupils had increased to the extent of making il necessary to build the East annex, begun for the same reason in August 1872.This, for the time, satisfied the needs of the boarding school, but as ycars passed, still further space was required to comply with the rightful demands of the thriving institution, and the project of a new wing was considered.In the spring of 1911, the work was begun and December saw il completed, making the building of the present day a comfortable and fitting establishment for teachers and pupils.Such conveniences as water, telephone, and light were procured at different cpochs.In 1897, the water supply was welcomed as a blessing.Owing to the kindness of our benefactor, Reverend J.A.Derome, the telephone was installed, in October 1911, and in August 1924 under the direction of 8.8.Aline Sup, we had the happiness of sceing the electric lights put into the Convent.Special mention may be made of the Reverend Fathers Nepveu, J.A.Delorme and A.Pigeon, who have contributed in so great a measure by their wise counsel, encouragement and constant succor to the advancement and development of education.From the annals of 1883, we quote a report given by Inspector McGregor of his visit to the Convent.\u201cThe pupils of the Huntingdon Convent were examined last Friday and a number of prizes distributed according to merit.The quality of the reading, which was excellent especially in the senior class.abundantly evidenced the careful trajn- ing which the pupils constantly receive.The spelling, including definitions and derivations, was almost faultless.Their attainments in English crammar including parsing and analysis, the rapidity with which difficult problems in arithmetic were solved, and their correctness and promptness in answering the questions from geography, British and Canadian History, reflected great credit on their teachers as well as on themselves.The copy- hooks are models of neatness and cleanliness and the writing itself admirable far above the common.While there is no branch of an ordinary English éducation neglected, all the pupils received instrue- tion in the French language which is so essential to all classes in the Province of Quechee.\u201d The above report proves that the Community has given a number of its best teachers to Hun.fingdon Convent, among whom may be mentioned, Sisters Saint Angela.Saint Catherine of the S.H., Saint Celina, Saint Mary of Good Counsel, Saint Mary of Lourdes, Saint Alice.Saint Cornelius, Saint Mary Margaret, Sainf Robert of Citeaux.The community in treating the parish generously has in return received from Huntingdon.subjects who have heen zealous workers for the Congregation de Notre Dame Actually in the novitiate are: Marie-Rose Billette.Soeur Biitette: Madeline Murphy, S.S.Eilcen.Professed Sisters who are tcaching: Blanche Wattie, S.S.Mary Margarita: May Callaghan, S.S.Margaret of fhe Visitation: Lizzie Flynn, S.S.John of Kenty: Cassie McCaffrey, S.S.Pauline.Mary AMetaffres, SOS.Catherine of Bologna celebrated hee Golden Jubilee, and died after 52 years of teachin.Katie Murphy, S.S.Thomas Joseph, who recently feasted her Golden Jubilee in the Community.after devoting herself to the teaching of the grades in different convents, was Superioress of several important houses in Nova Scotia, the United States and Brockville.From the very commencement of the Central Board of Quebee, pupils have been presented by the religions of Huntingdon Convent for these examinations.Having suecceded in obtaining their diplomas, many devoted themselves to the education of youth jn the schools of the district, where they have always been praised for their common sense, as well as their learning and zeal.Owing tn changes in education and continual demand for High School, while continuing the Peda- sogv Course, the Convent became affiliated with Montreal University and sinee June 1930, the High Sehoo! Course exists.The High School Leaving Certificate gives entrance to the B.A.College Course (4 years), (a the Teachers Training School 24 years), to the Nurses Training Hospital (3 years).OF those who have given their time, health, untiring zeal and sometimes even life itself to the cause of Religion and Christian Instruction, we may note with interest the different Superiors who have spent years directing and supervising the formation of our youth in Huntingdon Convent.From 1862 tn 1898 \u2014 Sister Saint Alphonse-de- Ligouri: Sister Saint Gertrude: Sister Saint Atha- nase: Sister Saint Hilaire: Sister Saint Narcisse; Sister Saint Anne: Sister Saint Mélanie; Sister Saint Henri: Sister Saint Lucien; Sister Saint Thecle; HUNTINGDON Sister Saint Anastase: Sister Saint Marie-Madeleine: Sister Saint Augustine; 1898, Sister Saint Eustelle: 1913, Sister Saint Marie-Rose: 1914.Sister Saint Maric-Eustelle; 1918.Sister Saint Marie Olivier: 1924, Sister Saint Aline; 1927, Sister Saint Marie Elize; 1926, Sister Saint Mathias Apotre; 1932, Sister Saint Siméon-du-Temple: 1938, Sister Saint Louise-de-Rome.A memorable event took place mn 1937 when Lady Tweedsmuir, wife of the then Governor Gen eral of Canada, paid a visit to the Convent A reception, which included music and songs, was held in the Hall.An address of welcome was read and Lady Tweedsmuir was presented with a bou quet of roses.The following year, our devoted pastor.Reverend Father Arthur Pigeon, celebrated the 25th Anni versary of his Priesthood.The pupils of hoth St Joseph's School and Notre Dame Convent held celebrations in his honour.\u201d The fire which destroyed the Convent on Jun uary 21st, 1943, will be etched on many minds for the rest of their days.The building was com pletely destroyed \u2014 fortunately all 53 hoarding pupils and 13 religious teachers escaped without mishap.The entire community was shocked by this disaster and everyone did his utmost to sec that classroom space was found.The \u201cPresbs terian School Home was used as temporary living quarters for the nuns.Some classes were held there, as well \u2014 (he remainder of the pupils con tinued to attend classes in (he Parochial Hall Later, at the commencement of the Fall Term.Monsignor Langlois blessed this latter hall which now was officially being used as the school.The new building was completed in 1951 and, on April 15th of that year, the Solemn Benediction of Notre Dame School took place.A number of former pupils of Notre Dame Con vent and School gol together in 1953 with a view to perpetuating the memory of their School and its teachers.As a result of these initial meeting: an alumni association was formed with Mrs.Bea trice (Fallon) Collum and Mrs.Antoinette (Lefeb vre) Faubert clected as joint presidents.The on ganization was given the name of \u201cOur Lady ol Hope Alumni.\u201d In 1954, our bcloved pastor, Canon Pigeon, died after having served the parish faithfully since 1932 His passing was a great loss to the entire com munity \u2014 all Huntingdon mourned.The following year witnessed the departure of Mother St.Marcelle who had been Superior foi three years.She was replaced by Mother Si Francois Xavier.At this sage in the School History, there were 440 pupils \u2014 comprising 11 French classes and 5 English classes.In 1956, Mother Ste.Claire de France returned as Superior, after having previously taught here for 20 years.Her return was an occasion of great rejoicing among the teachers and parishioners, a great many of whom already knew lier.Later in the same vear.work was started on the School expansion prosram The old (vmastun was divided into 6 classrooms while à new Wing was added to house the present auditorium and a cafeteria The residence tor the nuns was also colareed to enable the Sisters to have a liggel refectors, a more spacious chapel and Tour extra bedrooms The work on the classrooms wis completed by October of that year In 19.07 most af tne box takin the english cor ee were trans torred rom SP Joseph's School to Notre Tzone School and tor the first tune à Principal was appointed foi the english Classes, She vas Mother St Mas Philippa.Enrolimient an the School continued to expand atid ls 1958 there were more {han 600 pupils Où January Hb 1960.Mother St Mary Philippa cédebrated her Her Jubilee of religions pro fesson The tollowsne ea Mother St Jhwstine celehiaccod her Silver Jabal The Nana sociation, vlneh provides seholai ships annual pre ented 820000 to the School un 1961 var play croound ce quoprmeut te lana 1962 on Pastor Monsignor David, cefebratod hi Golden Jufuler of Price thood He Shred thre happy occaaon with dus confrere, Canon JD Fortier whi was also celebrating has Sh Anniver sar tn honor of this occasion, the puopids of Notre Dane Sehool sans at a Solemn Hoh Maso Na token of then esteran they que ented Mer Dacid soth an avmehatr Our de ated Saperior Mother Ste Clare de France debt as mn Jude 1962 after having been ori Superior for the past 6 sears She was hon pared on several ocean gona, hy Various organiza tions paren to her depai tune OP quatieular in ferent va the presentabion be Me Phihippe Fau berf nur Sehoo! Inspéetor of the Medal of Scholas tre Ment 2nd Degree she was succeeded In Re crend Mother Ste Nvathe ome present Superior It wa on september 1191662 that the [igst Suder of the Congrégation de Noire Dame opened Ween Concent an Huntoedon Imfialls there were thivee Sisters Nv the population of the aren grew the teaching tall anercased until the present tune chen these sue HE nuns and 22 Jay teachers, In September ol tae sear there sere 723 students enrolled, The connnunt: ent well he quand ef Notre Prune Sehoot The bidding + aden partie whirls the new awditarioin, Its educational olan hd ae bach and ts teacher are well qualified to educate our children BERENICE CAZA BURNS.Te Ret RL , tel i 4 tsa PTE A ay ~~, Yu.! Celebrating 100 Years of Notre Dame The year 1862, in Huntin: don, is epic for the founda tion of a convent started by a small group of Nuns from the Congregation of Notre Dame \u201cLast year marked the Ivoth Anniversary of the convent and on Sunday, May 5th 1963, a celebration was held at No tre Dame School in obser vance of the Centenary For mer graduates from far and near gathered for Reyistra- ton at 9 am.followed hy lontilieal High Mass at 1130 am.the Anniversary Ban quet in the main dining room af the Chatean Hanlingdon at 130 pm.a reunion at Notre Dame School at three pa bulfet supper at 5.30 and in the evening, starting at 730, entertainment by foi mer pupils The Alumnt of Notre Dame, Jr conjunction swath the Math er Superior and Staff of Notre Dame Congregation, de serve unqualified conpratul ations for the success of the Occasion marking the ann versary The following pages relate (be events of the day Some of the niectures an this issus of the Gleaner are from the Souventr Album.que pared bv the Alumni Reverend Father Georges Quenneville \u201cYo kxeclienes, Mis President, Monsignor, Mr the Mayor, Hes Fathers, Res Mothers, Dear Friends,\u201d 1863-1963 these god Mot) ers of the Congregation ol Notre-Dame have been in Huntingdon during ane cen thurs.This active presence has heen most beneficial for tus eomminity and for the thou sands of pupils trusted 16 ithe care These ladies, whom we spontancoasiy and fee Honately call Mothers, hace given the best education, dis pensing the treastres of (he minds and of ther hearts What strikes us the niost rs jhe very stile of hfe whieh \u201cone could Emi in the Od Convent of yesterday and which one finds in the Notre Dane \u2018Sehoot of today Foi, what pis education, tell me af not lo give the eluldien à wav of thinking.a wav of living\u201d This a the kind of education (he CND has given us foi dhe last Hundeed, 8 andla wonderful turnout, with 1g, fister, Mors.Fred Sherrington.on Sunday, May 26th, will be held on May lst at 8 P.M.in fill the stockings on hand.If §7 won ia ; tables.the week of the Music Canon Eric Jav, Principal of Hemmingford Hizh school Py tu § competitors.Pixie Sherrington ; Festival.anon £ric Jay, cipal ol oc with Band Diane McNiece won first| Ladies 1st was won by Mrs.| Mrs.G.C.Pal R the Diocesan Theological With twenty members present.d ongru- Ÿplace in the 10 years and Hazel Farquhar; 2nd, Mrs, |, Lt ed i oner oi Mon- College of the Anglican The Roll Call \u201cMake \u2014us'list of yhat is needed can be \u2018erend under piano duet and played Andy Ocenas; Consolation, trea or a in Ormstown for\\church in Montreal.laugh any way you can\u201d had by contacting Mrs.Ro.atri fl 1e finals on Saturday eve-'Miss McCartney.Festival whi of the Music) This will be preceded by achieved its purpose with bertson \u2014 please let her : C 3 at Ormstown.Pixie Sher-: Gents 1st was won by Mr.|very much ch she enjoyed iho Graduation Dance to be Jokes and amusing incider's.have them before May 15.ne as frington came second in the 10 Wm.McCartney; 2nd, Mr.| ,\".; \u2018held in the school, on Friday Mrs.J.Robertson, with the In a discussion as to wheth- lother Fand under piano Bach Minuet Stanley Currie; Consolation, |.Little Miss parbara Jensen cvening, May 24th, and once help of two other members.cr or not the Hemming'ord L Gen.§and 3rd in thel0 and under, Master Lloyde Rowe.visiting at the home of her again the popular Bill Mooney 88reed to look after the branch should arrange [ur à \u2018 \u2019 uncle and aunt, Mr.and Mrs.will provide the music.filling of the Christmas swek- handicrafts course, 1L way is an Bergmame at Pointe Claire.United Church Women ings for Canadian Save the suggested that perhaps it| he ox.| Moth Is Mr.and Mrs.Gerald Jensen Of Wesley Knox Church Children Fund.Money is would be mone advantagcous grati- 0 ove 0 have moved to their new The Wesley-Knox United being allotted from the trea.for our branch to have, rs of | = IDEAL GIFTS lame An-Stewenson Sideroad, \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014- sury to buy what is needed training in leadership or pub Bour ES Stars aiigiugly owned Anna Waddell and Mr.and 7 {lie speaking, or something a! ; glor- |} FOR a + MER.2 4 frson who Mrs.Lloyd Waddell of Mon- Church Women were enter-'long the lines of adult edu\u2019 prom- moved to his new house at treal spent the week-end with tained on Thursday after.cation.Inquires will be made alitics MOTHER tiie foot of lkô sideroad on Mr.John and Miss Libbie noon, at the home of Mrs.K.of Macdonald College and h the 52 Highway last week.Waddell.Curran.There were cight'McGill for information on with Mrs.Francis Rowe, Mrs.Mr.and Mrs.Robert Clea- members and five guests pres.these subjects, the 3 Herbert Clarke, Miss Frances ver and two children of Mon- ent.17 The Salvation army collec [ TASTY keeles, Mrs.Robert Barr and (real, Mr.and Mrs, Wm.Cron.The business part of the tion will be made on Mar abour .rs.Howar air attended cher : are .meeting was conducted by the 161h.All discarded items they SELECTION the W.L Convention at Hun- St.Lambert and Mr.nd thibs President, Mrs.A.L.Stewart, should be left at the barn of sance .tingdon on Friday.Robert Shore an 1 tl who gave a reading entitled Mrs.Stanton Robinson on cation À OF Myr.and Mrs.Fergus Moore children of Lachine, SPER Stewardship Thought for Eas Frontiere Street, hem.and family Covey Hill, Mrs.Sunday with Mr.and Mrs.Fier Devotions were taken by D ald be C Mabel Welsh and Mr.and Mrs.G.Sherrington, Sr.Mrs.W.Robinson.An invita.elegates were named for those HOCOLATES Wm.LeClaire from Chateau.Saturday guests of Mr.and sion was read from the U.c.w | he County Convention and ont in , \\ gay were Sunday cvening Mrs.Herbert Clarke wete in Hemmingford, inviting our, l'épsportation arranged.Mrs.Wd His BEAUTIFUL MOTHER'S DAY CARDS guests of Mr.and Mrs.Clif- Miss Janet Berthelot, Miss) members to thoir meeting on F- Kedds.Seeretary an.pages À ford Dickenson.May Blandford and Miss El May 8th.It was decided to nounced that Wednesday.have : T H 0 M p S 0 N ) S Mrs.E.B.Smith-and Miss zabeth Morrison of Montreal, send a donation to the Ver June 26th, was an important acters } 7 A dun Protestant Hospital to.wy al he Annual re y and ÿ ., , \u2018 wards their new Chapel.Mrs.At Macdonald as Mrs.ation TOBACCO SHOP & SNACK BAR REG D.: G I F T S , IK.Sample fave a nt Nr Van Beekhott, World Pres \u2018years Chatcauguay St.Huntingdon et a meeting attended in (en OF ACWW will be ane hace à _ I, CE FOR Howick, at which Miss nr PCaker.ulding à Te 7 ce 5 \u2019 ÿ I we .Churchill of the Montreal Mis.Mrs.Robertson, Agric.Con- ills of | fe A sion was guest speaker vener reported that the seeds \u201ccare, à .h d Vio 1s TN M 0 T H E R Guest speakers at our meet for the School Fair had been ed tu à for this one- all I ing werc Mrs.R.B.Tolhurst.me and would be div) spiris / if Regional Vice-President, ang G00 aud given out at a lates sl À 4, ate - childre ; social à 9 erated grease gun f ON HER Mrs.Bradicy.They were wel- date lo the children.but in e ever Na « jcomed by Mrs.W.Potter Plenty of time for planting, 3 Cr \\ Let D CT reed Ben She also gave cach member placed 4 with euch carton of 60 AL Mrs.Tolhurst brought preet: + sheet ren the 8 ' ical rts hy ; Dy FU raed , \u20ac .ings fr the M real Pres a shee rom 1\u20ac otantca essed 3 Esso MP Grease Cartridges a byters.and requested pr Gardens listing leaflets and Can.; : M A Y 1 2th members as possible trs bulletins on gardening in gen- and à to attend the Spring Work eral.| educa- SLACKS ship which is being held in Pro de can Je procure 7 \u2014 SES \u2014 the Valleyfield United \"TOM The Gardens, but no f this GLOVES BLOU Church, on May 29th.hore than ten at any one exenc ~ 7 = \u20ac.ll for- COSTUME JEWELLERY sm Miso Bradley gave hugh The Publicity Convener f vou _ lights from the reports wiven gllowed up the article \u201cWo.ening, j COSMETICS PERFUME at the Annual Meeting held mens Clube What's Their Dame > in Feburary, at the Montreal future?\u201d read at the last § sixty ORNAMENTS.; Wesl United Church.Both meeting, by reading two or dear | \u201cladies were thanked by Meso jee Totters taking exception! any re K.Sample for their vers it to the remarks written about us of = a ileresting messages, The meet the WI One letter brought; n, we ing closed with the repeatins forth a good point tit if ie iments of the Lords Prayer Dell werentt for the WL monthly, jelous refreshments WETC SET meeting many rural women years ots Ae.PR would never see their neigh pride = by Mrs.don Clark.The NEXt bours, also that the W 1 over! 0 | EMILE LEBLANC meeting will be held at the Canada give thousands of of the § .home of Mrs.C.B.Edwards dollars away every vear for low in | Chateauguay St.Huntingdon {on the regular date.good causes.The concensus ! _ LS _ LL in and Out of Hospital \u201cOT opinion seems to be they ¢ over : mm mr.M ee sre fare doing a tremendous job, y love: 4 ert Reddy Hospital after a Spring cleanin time is \u2019 » rddy \u2018 \u2018 \u201chere again, se how about of he À BALANCING $2.00 \u2018stay of about three weeks.orting out those old worn! Notre NEW Esso Pl STOL MATIC per WHEEL [he underwent surgery while cheets and pillow cases, men's threads | R - i there.cotton shirts, pyjamas, house nto the | ; ; .FREE Mrs.Ralph Hayden and Mr! dresses, tablecloths, in fact minds A high-quality, onc-hand operated grease gun, complete with with tire (George Simpson have hothi anything that is made of cot M 12\" flexible extension hose.Low Esso retail price of $8.25.been hospitalized at the Barton and has not too dark à uty to ; , ! 'h have] Yours now ata saving of $5.25 when you purchase one carton PURCHASE ic Memorial Hospital, under stripe or print.This is badly by dej of 60 Esso MP Grease Cartridges! The sure, economical way \u2018going a check-up, they have needed for making up bed chers.4 to keep your equipment in top working et now returned home dressings for cancer patients.d shar: condition.Get one soon from your Mr.and Mrs.N.Stewart of Please bring it to the June ing the] Imperial Esso Agent.Plattsburgh.who are now meeting.Irs, We; occupying Mrs.J.TH.Simp- A plant sale followed the hing of § NEW Bean ee son's house, have Mr.W.B.closing of the business meet- in des; chains oil in Canada that will do both Stewart staying with them:ing which netted the Trea richest § saw iobs in your chainsaw! and he, too, is receiving sury 88,15 Refreshments the: ) y A treatment at the Barrie Mem- were served by the hostesses ming a] orial Hospital.Mrs.K.Camphell, Mrs.C.ace we i j Mrs.George Marlin has re- Edgerton and Mrs D.Muc- f G.A.MENARD cently returned from the Gregor.i - .ay We, Montreal General, where she a he i HOWICK was receiving treatment and .in longi Mr.Marlin is now in the VY Il f d t shine; L, M.PARENT Barrie Memorial Hospital and, a ey le , aheadŸ .it is understood.is not at all VALLEYFIELD.The Que.| make © HUNTINGDON well.| hee Association Protestant heart.Mr.Dan Hadley is at the School Board and the Quehee 3 PAUL E.GOYETTE Barrie Memorial Hospital UN- Association Protestant School \u2014_ MATE dés dergoing surgery.Administrators held their An praise CHATEAUGUAY To all these friends owr nual Spring Conference on aise fy | sympathy and best wishes frridav and Saturday, May lo Gud GERMAIN BRISEBOIS | i WHEEL for a speedy recovery.card, and 4th, at the Chan.ir ns + i Word has just been received tecter in St.Adele, Que, - ; CHATEAUGUAY | Jf ALIGNMENT that Mr.Herb McKirryher.The guest speaker For the e 11) ! +, PROMPT SERVICE passed away suddenly on Sat Friday session was Mr HS.| : IMES pe - urday afternoon and the fun- Billings, Director of Protes educa: YOUR (E530) nae s RIGHT WITH THET i \u2019 \\ 30-DAY FE.eral service will be held on tant Education of the Pro nple of IMPERIAL OIL LIMITE p om GUARANTE \u2018Monday at the Presbyterian vince of Quebee, who spoke he sets Lo _ T7 TTT TTT Church.lon \u201cTeacher Selection\u201d, sy).Inf ~~ mm ee - - Following the banquet on ratulate ff Saturday, the speaker was ganized Professor D.C Mnnroe, Pro- nnial.testant School representative \u2014 on the Roval Commission on the Study of Imminent Angeles, Judgeon ym New piano Bach.Elma Joan Sher-| Winners at the draw were rington and Sheila Stevenson Mr.Andy Kosturik, Master came 1st in the 17 and under Brent Waller, Master Roddy Franklin Centre Music Festival FRANKLIN CENTRE Hemmingford A new car for your family?New appliances for your home?Get whatever you need now\u2014with a Personal Loan from the Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce.Low interest rates.Life- insured for your protection.Convenient repayments.See your helpful Commerce branch manager today.Over 1260 branches to serve you « eo.Numerous Activities Planned | Changes in Education.A special treat at this Conference was music supplied hy the Knowlton High School Band.About 350 members from both organizations attended this conference, the largest attendance cver noted.An 588 interesting program was pre- BRE pared for ladies.Those at tending from Valleyficld were: Mr.and Mrs.Robert Lang, Mr.and Mrs.S.H.Chambers, Mr.and Mrs.J.| Garncau, Mr.and Mrs.Norman Clifford, Mr.and Mrs.R.D, McEachern and Douglas.-0- A reception and Presentation of Service Decorations of the Canadian Red Cross \"Society was held on Monday \u201cevening, April 28th, in the City Hall.Honored guests were Mayor Cauchon: Gerald Laniel.M.P.: Miss Mcnard of thé Canadian Red Crom Bn \" Wednesday, May 8th, 1963 The Gleaner - 13 \u201cSociety; Mr P.Chartrand, Past President, and Mr.Mau- \u2018rice Perron.Mr.H, Brassard, President of the Valleyfield Red Cross Society welcomed all to this memorable occasion - out.anyone still has anything to lining the work of the Red, donate to these stocking \u2014 al Cross in times of disaster in, times of peace and their work.with Blood Donor Clinics.This being a Centennial Year for the Red Cross, he urged \u2018the members to do their utmost to stimulate interest and come forward to expand the work of this worthy organiza tion.Mrs.PF.Levac then read the names of the award win ners who had served faith fully over many years an dif ferent duties in the Society They are as follows: Miss Giscle Cholette, Miss Barbara Crockett, Mrs.PE.Levac and Mrs.J, R.Rell Each was presented with a Service Medal and Scroll.Mr Maurice l'erron, re cently elected to the Provin cial Executive Branch of the Red Cross Society, replied on \u201ctheir behalf The Mayor congratulated the award winners and in a brief address remanded those present of the Blood Donor Clinic to he held on May 6 and 7 and urged all to he present.A Buffet luneh was served following the Presentation.La) Mrs 1 Wyatt and Miss Susan Ward of Preville, Que.former residents of Valley field, sailed on the Empress of England on Fridas.for a holiday in the British odes, À Mrs GG.Mills ot Montreal is visiting at the home of Miss.Anne Wilson Home from College are the lollowing students, Gary Hol pin, John McCracken, Robert Theoret, Ro Lane and Dick Metee.The Ist Nitro Brownie Pack and the Ist Valleyfield Brownie Pack went by Char tered Bus to Ottawa, on Sun day, May Sth, to visit he Parliament Pruldimeus.Sixts one Browores accompanied hy ther leaders, Mrs.D Yates, Brown Owl: Mrs.M.Briges, Tawny Owl, Mrs.NM Burgess, Tawny Owl: Mi June Vol liams, Peter Pan, and Mrs.E Scale, Brown Owl, reported having had a delightful day having visited the Parliament Buildings and the beautiful display of tulips.insurance and unemployment assistance.pensions for all at sue 70, old-age assistance at age 65, veterans\u2019 services, pensions at age 18 for the blind and disabled, mothers\u2019 allowances, child care, medical and dental services for the needy, nursery and day-care centres, A A Lt | subsidized housing for low- Fhe list of tax-paid or lax-tincome families and the aged, supported social welfare serv-| general welfare assistance for ices provided in Canada n-;the poor, TB sanatoria and cludes family aHlowances, hos-; Mental hospitais.pital insurance, waemployment \u2014Quick Canadian Facts 0 MASTERPIECE F VALVES e Dries in 20 minutes ® Goes on easier, covers belter than other latex puints NOW CILTONE Semi Glass ® For woodwork and tilm ® In colors matched to CALTON Satin Latex colors NOW CILTONE don't just paint your home.Paint yourself a Masterpiece ~with famous C-i-L Paints.Developed in \u20acanuda lo meet Canadian needs by Canadian Industries Limited.L.G.SIMPSON HEMMINGFORD cp HARVEST MOTORS \u2014 110 238, \u2014 1800 RPM 43.59 SALES AND SERVICE J.H.SAUVE & FILS Inc.VALLEYFIELD, Que.36.39 72.93 - 220 VOLTS RUE ST-LAURENT 14 - The Gleaner Wednesday, Mav 8th, 1963 | Huntingdon | High | I Highlights On Monday, May 6th, six students, Gail Middlemiss, Jessie Fraser, Ellen Bulow, Karl Domingue, Donald Frier und Susan Anderson went to the Bell Studios, were Mr.Bell gave them complete tour of the studio.He showed the students all of the professional equipment the studio employs.Most had never seen this equipment.Two of the more interesting pieces were the machine which removes silver from the used paper developer and the auto- a Club.Marilyn Murray, a grade 9 student, was awarded a Certificate of Merit for her entry in the \u2018Five Roses Young Canada Bake-offs\u2019.This is an annual event sponsored by the Five Roses Flour Company ncourage the wrt baking.On Wednesday, May 8th, pupils und parents are invited to hear Mr.J.It.MeGrath, Associate Director of the Montreal \u2018Frade School, speak the various courses offered of home- na und Linda ont of Cornwall WEDDING COLE - HERDMAN Mr.and Mrs.Norris Herd man motored to New York City and there attended the wedding of Judith Anne daughter of Mr.and Mrs.Ray moud C.Herdmun, to Mr Russell Veeelund Cole Jr.The ceremony was preformed Sat urday afternoon at 4.3 o'clock, at the St.Lake's Episcopal Church, Easiches ter, N.Y.with reception ir the Church Parish Hall, to on to young men in Quebec.Mi.and Mrs.Norris Herd The Drame Club is man then spent Sunday a beginning rehearsal fon \u201che the home of Mr and Mrs LC \u2018hearsals \" thefy - , , Cr , Charles Drew, Tuckahoe, NOY play 'N For Nuisance.The hares oo cast has been chosen and t he matie paper cutter which was|play will be preformed on H ; k designed by the studio.Among|stage shortly.OWIC other points of interest was memes HOWICK \u2014 Mrs.RJ.Roy the equipment responsible for has returned from Baie Co this year's individual photos Athelstan tneau where she spent the and Mr.Bell actually demon.Visitors winter with Mr.and Mrs.K strated how this machine op ATHELSTAN \u2014 Mp.Nel |Nish.erates \u2014 Gail Middlemiss[son Hutchings of Chateaugay.| Mrs.M.Stacey of St.Clo- thanked Mr.Bell for giving[N.Y.spent the past weck-end| thilde spent Thursday and up his lunch hour and for thejat his home, at which Sunday Friday at the home of he picture mounts which he don [guests were Mr.Wm.Tlsister, Miss Jean Kitchie.ated to the school! CameraHutehings and children Don- Mr.and Mrs.Win.MacKen 15 oz.6 tins $1.0 DAVID'S | 1 lb.for 2 lbs for D9 JUICE 10-20 oz.£1.00 tins AYLMER Fancy Cream CORN TOMATO | RADISHES BLUE BONNET SPREAD or $1.00 BANANAS 2 lbs.20 for 3 Cellophane Packages for 28 29 LAKE STREET WE GIVE 3 STARS STAMPS Brisebois Meat Market HUNTINGDON \"BACON | 1 1b.59 | for BOLOGNA Piece or Sliced 1 Ib.29 COLD ~ BEER AND PORTER TEL.264-5120 Our round-the-clock burner service keeps your heu zie White moved from Hun.tingdon and are now living at 21 Mill Road.Mr.and Mrs.J.l\u2018ingland.Burton Lang has completed \u2018hird yeur Science at MoGill University.Joan Glover has completed irst year \u2018mployed ut Barrie Memorial Hospitul for the summer.Jacqueline Gourley hus completed her second year {ouschold Science und is em- Ars.Wm.Craig in Lukeside ind Pointe Claire.Mr.and Mrs.Wallace Fl.iot, Mr.and Mrs.Ross Elliot, Mr.and Mrs, Jas.B.Elliot wd the Misses Isabel and Jane alliot attended the Sherry- Jixon wedding at St.Paul's Jnited Church, Cornwall on saturday.Mr.J.C.Murray attended he Prov.Association of Que hee Sehool Administrators ind Prov.Asso.of Quebec school Boards Spring Confer.nee ut the Chantecler, Ste, Adele, The Music Festival is over \u201cor another year and we can relax after a busy week.Two of the busiest people were Carol and Sherrill Carson.laughters of Mr.and Mrs.E.Carson who are in charge of he Howick Post Office, The business hours of their arents have made it necessary for several years that the girls take turns preparing \u2018he evening dinner, while unch is a help-yourself meal.Mother takes over on Satur Jay and Sunday.They have a total of nine intisie pupils, so they have few \u201clle moments and the family Hino is overworked.Howick High School had a good choir for many years, and an annual piano recital; but that era passed and music seemed to be regarded as a frill.It is heartening to see these two girls who love music, making such splendid nrogress, when extra time and travelling expenses are required to continue with their studies.Carol at 16 years is taking crade 10 at Howick High school and is in her 8th year nf music study.She was a amsic pupil of the Howick Convent 2' years, Ormstown 'onvent 4.and this year sors every Saturday to Vinent D'indv School of Music in Montreal.The Saturday preceding the l'estival was spent taking an \u2018xamination in Grade 8 Harmony and Technique at Vincent D'Indy, in the morning \u2019olowed hy a 3 hour examination on Grade 9 Theory at McGill University in the afternoon, The McGili results will be used for a Grade X subject in High School.Carol ;|made five entries in the fes- 3 tival, placing 1st in two classes \u2018land 2nd in three.Three were solo piano entries, one a piano \u201cIluet with her sister and one ua vocal duet with her sister.Her marks were 85, 84, 83, 82 [and 80.Three of her pupils were entered with Marian i|Gebbie receiving an 81 mark.Sherrill at 14 years entered 6 classes, taking first in 1 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adjudicator.Several entries were outside their age class, going to 17 18 and 19 years and under.so Howick friends are proud of them and congratulate them on their splendid achievement.Further comments on other entries, including their pupils will follow next week.Red Cross Meeting A Red Cross meeting was held on Monday, April 28th at the home of Mrs.Jean Fletcher with 14 members present.A short business meeting was held.The president, Mrs.Fletcher, presented Mrs.T.T.Gebbie with a \u201cBadge of Service\u201d pin.Mrs.Gebbic has been an ardent worker for many years.She was co-convener for the sewing and knitting in the village during the active war years and a very strong sup- Household Science it Macdunald College and is Obituary OT Wyck k Mr.und Mrs.A.Hoskin, Ree water.Conn Junet and Glen from Farn.| oo Wyck Brooks 77, writer Jam were recent visitors ofj = 702250 SU porter of every branch of the society.She still knits: children\u2019s sweaters for the Red Cross having finished fifteen since the begining of this year.Mrs.Logan adjourned the meeting and a social time was spent aver a cup of tea.Evening Auxiliary Meeting The May meeting of the Jjeorgetown Evening Auxiliary Hoyed at Queen Mary Vet-|was held at the home of Elsie rans\u2019 Hospital.Whyte.Nincteen members Mrs.Wm.Anderson spent[dtd one visitor were present.last week visiting at the| he Scripture was read by wmes of Mr.and Mrs, Clif-[Heather Anderson, with Ma- ord Reddick und Mr.and|'lan Anderson giving the prayer.The miniature aprons were turned in, with $8.54 being realized on these.The Study was read by June An.90TH BIRTHDAY CELEBRATION _ BRITISH ARMY VETERAN OF INDIAN AFRICAN WARS AND SOUTH Mr.George Hutson will celebrate his 80th birthday on May 14th, 1953, at the residence of his daughter, Mrs.Lilli Dupuis, 686 Blvd.du Havre, Valleyfield.The guests being the son, daughter, grandchildren and of literary history and big- raphy and noted critic, died May 2nd, at his home.His most famous work was the five-volume \u201cMakers and Finders: a history of the writer in America, 1800-1915\".The first volume called \u201cThe Flowering of New England\" won the 1937 Pulitzer Prize for history.Van Wyck Brooks was a derson.served hy the hostess and committee, and June meeting will be held one week later scheduled.Refreshments were|cousin of Mrs, Florence Ames assisted by Phyllis Shirley Whyte.The! mother being Sally Ames.lle Mrs.Gibson's father, the late Ernest Ames of when he was a hoy.than originally GIFTS for MOTHER PRICED TO SUIT ANY BUDGET.GLASSWARE - PLAQUES BLOUSES.NYLONS \u2014 HOUSEHOLD AIDS ORNAMENTS.ORMSTOWN VARIETIES 55 LAMBTON 829-2662 5 BEST YET FOR APPLE SCAB CONTROL Scab control is outstanding when you use CYPREX in your apple orchard spray program.That\u2019s because CYPREX has been proven repeatedly from coast Lo coast to be the best product yet introduced for the control of apple scab.Because it provides both eradicant and protective action, CYPREX gives you effective scab 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\u201cThe Cock of the North\u201d as he, the piper, PROPRIETOR OF LUCKY DOLLAR STORE and 3 bars Trancvasl Orange Free State.On September 24, 1959, M; Hutson was made a memhbs of the Montreal Branch of th.South African Veterans Assoc à at his home in Valleyfield.a 3 deputation led by Mr.John j Ross, President ol Chateau.| guay.conferred the honou; He is also a Life Member oi | the Regimental Association of the Queen's Royal Surres Regiment: several years the two regiments, ust West Surrey, were aimaly ated into thé Royal Surre- Regiment, sat on the roadside wounded.During the campaign the regiment was ambusheu, lost all their convoy, cven the rules, later he recovered his pay hook containing his enlistment particulars Hut in a bad condition.These are still in his possession.Serving also in various military stations in India; he was moved to South Africa when the war bepun on October Lith, 1899, being in Lindley when the news be came known ol Queen Vie- toria\u2019s deuth, January 22nd, 1901.For his services in the a hove wars, he was awardec the Tirah and Punjab medal 1897-1898 also the two South African Medals; Queen's 1901 and 3 bars; King's 1902 ang § Mr.Hutson is kept in touch with his military connections À by letters and regiment) § Journals through lriends.j Your neighhours profit from using ATRAZINE SOW | | | MR.GUY CHRETIEN, | well known St.Anicet grocer) is proud to announce that he) has joined the \u201cLULKY DOLLAR\u201d chain of retail food merchants.His completely, renovated store has newly in-: stalled refrigerated counters! for meats, vegetables and.other perishables.Many new lines have been added to assure the complete satisfaction of all, and ample parking has\u2019 been provided.Mr.Chretien! has been in business for a \u2018number of years at the same location, is married and the proud father of three.He takes this opportunity to thank his customers for past patronage, and hopes to make a host of new friends and customers in his modern, wal! equipped, and well stocked ; establishment.| brewed to s Blended to flavour.Trust yourtaste.And if you're us about it, ask for a Dow.really serio suit yourself.with or without .Dow\u2019s right.It\u2019s Geigy ey \u201d = ?co Soa TN \u201cGood n C GP { without Cultivating\u201d says Harvey Wales, Komoka, Ontario \u201cLast year | sprayed 140 acres of extremely weedy and grassy river lats,\"\u201d reports Mr.Wales, \"| harvested a guod crop of corn on this land without any cultivating.Atrazine made it possible.\u201d Your neighbours who are using Atrazine share Mr.Wales' enthusiasm.Spraying with Atrazine has now become part of their normal routine, Whether they use it as an overall treatment or as a band spray along with cultivations, they find it has been a real money-maker.; Start using Atrazine yourself this year, Don'l foryet to â gel your sprayer ready on time.Ask your farm supply dealer for an instructional ! brochure and place your order for Atrazine early.; uit the ale drinker\u2019s taste.bring out the natural ale \\ \\ 9, Mi embi of the Assoc à eld, A John à patiente onout Lier of Ciation Surres sy st aly Surre | touch § ections À mental 8 1s.| = ale Local Shelty Wins Silver Bowl, At Recent Dog Show (By Mrs.On the 27th, of April 1963, Meridian's Indian Warrior, better knowr, as \u201cMitch\u201d, young Shelty owned hy Mr.and Mrs.Ed.Neal of Mel.eod Ave, was entered in \u201cA Specialty Dog Show\", and came Ist.in this breed, winning a lovely Silver Bowl.The following day, Sunday, April 28th., Mitch once again came through with flying colours, winning 1st.in his breed at the Ladies\u2019 Kennel Club of Canada 48th and 49th.All Breed Dog Show.This great little dog was born on October 19th, 1961, at the Meridian Kennels, owned by Mrs.A.E.Slaughter, his father was R.Young) â # PRG : little white goatee under his chin.Listed here are some of the, shows in which he has been: entered when he was just: four months old, he took 3rd.prize at the \u201cMontreal Sanction Show\u201d, put on by the\u2019 Montreal Collie and Shelty! Association.On the 28th of April 1962, at a \u201cSpecialty Show\u201d he received a 2nd.prize, the following day at, the Ladies Kennel Club of! Canada he won a lst.During: [the month of January 1963, he was entered in another \u201cSanction Show\u201d and took a 2nd.So as you can sce for, such a young fellow, Mitch certainly has done his owners: \u201cChampion! proud.The very best of con-!You can obtain your tickets Summits Gold Dust C.D.\u201d and'tinued success for a real little from your respective coach.his mother \u201cGypsy Rose of \u201cChampion\u201d and congratula- Ronas Hill C.D.\u201d Mitch _ The.Chateauguay Home Ownets held a Board of Management meeting last Wednesday evening, May 1st, at the home of President Les Harris, 121 Lang Street.Those present included Pat D'Arcy, Jim Lindsay, 1st and 2nd vice - presidents respectively secretary, Mrs.Elvi Vetland.directors, Mel Applehee, Ger- tie Hughes, Tom Cairns, Art Keech, Roy Vetland, past president, Invited guests were Mrs.Doris Grant and Mr.Percy.Lanigan.The meeting was called to order at 830 p.m.and after the reading and approval of the minutes of the last executive meeting, a general dis cussion was held on many subjects.It was noted that the previous slate had adopted the motion that one representa tive of the Ways and Means Committee be requested to attend the executive meet ings.Mrs, Grant, as acting representative Wednesday evening, requested the board\u2019: approval on Ways and Mean: Committee plans to hold a Whist in the Fall and to pro ceed with various other fund raising projects as soon as possible.The board gave its full approval and promised its cooperation, Sports equipment for the upcoming softball sea son and next winter's hockey teams are urgently required hence the need for funds.Mrs.Grant reported that many local merchants, arc discontinuing the practise of donations to area organiza tions due to far too many requests.This committee will also look for sponsors fa: area teams.Mr.Jim Lindsay put forth a motion that all committees including the sub-committees such as the Ways and Means give written reports and this was seconded by Roy Vet land and unanimously adopted.Other resolutions adopted were: To hold executive meet ings on the first Wednesda: of every month (subject tc change) limiting the busines to two hours duration when: ever possible.À cardex sys tem will be inaugurated by the new Sports Committee to prevent misplacing sports sweaters by the teams.Les Harris was nominated as, and accepted the post of Sports Chairman.to be assisted by Jim Lindsay.The Entertainment Committee will be headed by Mr.Mel Applebee whose first duties will include inquiring gotjtions to Mr.und his nickname because of the, Neal.CH.OA.Folds Interesting Executive Meeting (By Mrs, E.Vetland) Mrs.Fa! into the possibilities of holding C.ML.O.A.future dances on 1 Saturday evening and to \u2018eserve a hall for this purpose; also, to book the very| popular Avalon Quartet fori our dances.On motion of Mrs.Gertie Hughes, seconded by Me) Ap- plebee, the board has decided to raise the price of dance tickets to $3.00 a couple with! one free drink per ticket.A wiener roast will be held in the month of June.(Watch Coming Events Column for! full particulars on all| CH.OA.entertainment plans).A Membership Drive is to Applebee.On Wednesday, May 7th, members of the executive will participate in this all out drive for Bulletins will be issued giv-| ing a brief summary of past and future activities and lescribing the aims and objectives of the association.Please give this report your consideration and support, vour organization.| Publicity and Advertising will be handled by Art Keech] and Tom Cairns who will ap-' point distributors for all, notices in our vicinity.' Les Harris proposed that, Monday night, May 5th, all executives show up at the\u2019 Langlois Rink site for the\u2019 purpose of a clean-up campaign, as some residents have found the site to be an eye sore, ! A general discussion was held regarding the matter of proof of age required in or- ler that the boys and girls zan participate in league sports.teams (in all events) proof of age must be shown before the first practise or else players will be disqualified.it was learned that one Gar Jen's hockey team playing within the Minor Sports Asso- »iation lost its championship because one of the players vas overage and had not sub nitted proof of age.All of he coach's work, therefore was for naught, and all those nterested in sports do not lappen again.10:40 p.m.Refreshments were served by Mrs.Harris and were enjoyed hy all.' Canada\u2019s 1962 labor income totalled $20,359,000,000, an increase of 6.8 per cent over.1961 and a record high.| \u2014Quick Canadian Facts to expedite the meeting it |ehief driver for Westland Cor- get underway immediately un- amide?AL \u2018Ant ex ; , , der the chairmanship of Mr, he rapids?We didn't even demonstrations will be carried members, chairman of Westland Corpora- cials and military leaders.The meeting adjourned at |§ WATOR J.LABERGE TO ADDRESS C.P.O.4.MEETING CHAT Mayor J.LABERGE Mayor Joseph Laberae will be guest speaker at the regular monthly meeting of the C.P.O.A.on May 16th, 8.20 p.m.Vetville Mall.Mr.La- berge will answer any questions you might have.In order B would be appreciated if you would write down your questions and mail them to the C.P.O.A, P.O.Box 47, Cha- teauguay.In the months to come, we XB are hoping to have Mr.Laniel M.P.and Mr.Kennedy, M.P.P.with us.The building of the swimming pool is progressing very ps nicely.You are reminded that ; ; membership in the pool is Above is the Choral Group Delia open to all residents of Cha- with their trophy.Shown in Edna Arant, Reid, Agnes Margaret teauguay but that the total the photo are the following: chard, Alison Gilbert, Lilian\" membership is limited to 300.Back Row: \u2014 David David, Catan, Pat Leach.Unable to There are still some openings Eleanor Pery, Judy Frigon, be present for the concert available.For more informa- Jim Parker, Ken Smith, Alan were: Laurie Tester, Florence tion please call OX 2.4622, or Hughes, Lee Gilbert, Marion Gail, Freda Moore, Worman OX 2-4015.Kemp, Welda Murdoch, Em.Chausse.rt .Front Row: \u2014 Photo by Larry Cowper The annual Father and Son ma Artagan.Fron ow (Photo by y per) hockey banquet will take LL i place June 1st, at Vetville.1°} Ey, \u2018Christian Reunion Movement Don Marshall of \u2018Les Cana- À« 1 isfran pheld its Spring conference at diens\u201d will be guest speaker.St Andrews United Church re au Chateauguas.on April R \u201cUNION 30th.The CRM 15 an Eeume On May 20th, at the C.P- « .O.A.park corner of Craik and onl erence (pose of study, prayer and Théberge there will be a fire- | (by M.McCutcheon) j'elowship with - works display to celebrate ) Victoria Day.The Eastern Branch of theleventual reunion of our sep wated churches nical Group which formed in 1957 for the pur i Opening devotions on Tuesday morning were led by \u2018he Rev.Lyall Simpson of the United Church of Canada in Richmond.Quebec.Then there was à discussion, \u2018session centred around \u201cTradition and Traditions\u201d and their relationship to Serip- ture and the life of the Church with particular reference to the place of creeds and doctrinal confessions This same subject is to be among those considered at the Faith and Order Confer- Da ! \u2018 ; Leo Bergeron, Chateauguay, Taking Part in Hovercraft Test Trials on Lake St.Louis Britain's hovercraft Thurs- tion : Stanton Jones, the firm's day passed its first test over chief designer; Co-Driver Lt.Canadian waters with flying Cmdr.F.A.H.Ashmead.of colors.ithe Roval Navy; and Leo Ber geron of Chateauguay, an expert on local river navigation.The hovercraft completed its trip to the yacht club with an The 27-ton air cushion vehicle \u201chovered\u201d under its own power from Victoria Pier up the tricky Lachine Rapids to ; awrence Ve: impressive display for the 00 of the World ©ovneil of the Royal St.Lawrence Yacht henefit of interested spectds Churches when meets in ' tors on shore.Just before vontreal.in July ile negotiating the treach- \u201cdockine\u201d Phillins 6x pr al se While nego | \u201cdocking\u201d.Phillips executed a After lunch.which was erous stretch of water, il WaS;yoaring lifting manoeuvre served in the M NS Mali clocked at 40 knots.After the: which sent a gigantic spray of serve in he Memoria \u2019 15-mile jaunt, Harry Phillips, water over the craft, by the United Church Women, 8 business meeting was held and preliminary plans were made for the Fall Conference, the group then heard a very searching essay given by the Rev.Keith Eddy of St.Jean, Quebec.This paper explored the question: \u201cIs there a Tradition in the Church?\u201d A good discussion followed with the members of the Anglican.Presbyterian The hovercraft will be based at the yacht club for the remainder of its two-week stay in Canada.During this time, poration which manufactures\u2019 the unique craft, said : \u201cIt went as smooth as a bird.they were there.\u201d out for the benefit of inter Also on hoard for the trial ested Canadian and American run were Sir Eric Mensforth, businessmen, government offi- Achievement Bars Presented and United Chureh Clergy T T Ç d \u2018 4 who were present, al aking, x .art.At four o'clock closing 0 op + tn ents al CALS.devations were conducted hy On Thursday afternoon of gan, Heidi Pemoller.Doreen the Rev.John Buck af St last week in the Chateauguay Clayton.Lynda Dullege, Brian George's Anglican Church in High School Gym an assembly Storey, Martin Denhever.San- Chateauguay.of all students of the High dra Petersen, Linda Wilken, School was held.The purpose Sandra Mustill, Hans Vrolyk, of this assembly was to pre- Judy Horton.sent Achievement Bars to the, gp._ Bruce Johnston, Linda Vinall, Joanne Raynes, Uta VonBeck- Sherilvnn Gardner, Mann.Jane Beauchamp, Mich-, * A 1 1 top students in the School.g98., (corge Markhauser, ar] Sucrich, The following is a list of Gary Tattrie, Gillian Stock.BR: - James Walker 80.77.these students.dale.9C: -.Gonny Westen First Class 8D: \u2014 Tan Emberly 82°.bruuge 88, Karen Markhau- 8A: \u2014 Gregory Fry, 91.47, Joy Davies, ser, Susan Davies, Marilyn Joy Friedlander.Kiera Mor 9A: \u2014 Wayne Hatcher 89°, (Continued on Page 19) Wary Gardner School Choir Wins Two Separate Trophies at Music Festival Upon completion of y wish to see this sort of thin: ji § \u201cTERE jr tpg Heh bat) Mary Gardner School and donated by this Associa- nis holds the trophy.; First Row: Left to Right: tion.Charles Woods holds this \u2014 Charles.Woods, Tiny Stor trophy.Also a Trophy pre.bowski, Mabel Priest Brown, sented by Mr.G.Ascroft (at Marilyn Richardson, Margaret right) of the Beauharnois Chuickshank, Heather Bedard, Rotary Club for the best Ralph O'Neil, Sharon Lee, Children\u2019s Choir, Susan Mcin- Susan Mclnnis.Second Roy: ete, TE 2 The Choir is seen above after receiving a Trophy presented by Mr.R.Greenbank (at left) for the best school choir under teachers of the Chateauguay Valley Teachers Association A PROGRESSIVE NEWSPAPER FOR A PROGRESSIVE COMMUNITY COVERING: CHATEAUGUAY TOWN \u2014 CHATEAUGUAY CENTRE CHATEAUGUAY HEIGHTS AND ALL DEVELOPMENTS Chateauguay was % view to the 7% EAUGUAY, QUE., MAY 8th, 1963 10c PER COPY Adult Choir Binning Julius Richardson Home and School Association Hobby Show (by Mrs M.McCutcheon) The Hobby Show held at Handicrafts; Julius Richardson School un Tor Sewing, der the auspices of the Mome Gr.4 Best Exhibits: and School! Association on Dorothy Grace for Orig.May Ist, was, from all as ral Art, Bruce Currie & Hans prets, à great success, with Winkler for CoHections; over 500 entries in eleven Donald lriedlander for Mo- different categories The res dels (Original: Frank Rob ponse from the students and inson for Models (Kit), Do- teachers and the anterests nald_ Friedlander for Handi- shown by the parents of the crafts, Kathy Mosher for distriet well repaud the of Sewing, David Durancean for forts required to arrange for Serapbooks, Nicole Isler for and set up the Show We Writing, Philip Longley fe would especially like to men Woodworking, Mary Jo: * tion the great increase un McDowall for Baking (Re the number of exhibits this cipeH Florence Petrony for vear and the excellence of Baking (Mix), the talent of original works Gr.4 Honorable Mentions by the students, particularly Adrian Thatecher for Col me the field of art tections: Blair Watson for The Hobby Models (Kit, Donald Fried.cred were Art Original, Art lander & Marilyn Guenette numbers, ete, Collections for Seraphooks; Philip Long- \u201d Skilled and Unskilled, Mo-tey & Robby Vanderwoude 72 duels Original and Kits, Handi: for Writing; Linda Bailouy crafts, Sewing, Scrapbooks, lor Baking (Recipe), Photography, Writing, Wood Gr.5 Best Exhibits: 2 vorking, Horticulture and Cornelia Wesselow for Haking.The judges were Miss Original Art, Brenda Lange a Marsaret Buomhour, Miss & Wayne Skelhorne for Art Ruth Yerxa, the Mes Mar bo numbers, ete, Cornelia sorte: Mosher, Ann Winkler, VW esselow for Collections Shirley Newton, K Bradley.éskilted): Graham Davidson Lou Poland, Helen Russells por Models (Original, Lau lasee Williams, Marian Campome MeKuy for Models (Kit: bo, Sally T'ucesa, Bes Red: Ann l'Ecuyer, Monique Is A ton.Bey Burkley 1 ler, ter, Lois Poland Barbara Helen Crk, Marjorie: Rowe phone for Handicrafts: Gil PF Lvebvn Balfour and Messes quan Morris for Sewing, Geol \"Tom Stockdale, John Taylor, Barbara Hague categories cov 3 ; , Jd trey Bache for Scrapbooks; Jim Flemimg, Peter Kisil, B.Garry Williams for photog Mae | Stew Sales, jira raphy.Monique Isler and ciltensiemn, Harry LAS.lune Wilson for © Writing; Mr.A.Hughes receiving Huntingdon Rotary Club, on Terry Helly and GIF Hob Leshe Smith for woodwurk the trophy from Mr.J.whose behalf it was given.sou ing: Ann l'Ecuyer for Horti Smythe, President of the oO culture, Donna Jobber for Sincere thanks for contrib- Baking (Recipe): Steven Red ating to the enormous sue ston for Baking (Mix).cess of the Show is due to the Prinoipal, Mr M,W, Gr.5 Honorable Mentions Johnston and the class teach- Graham Davidson for Orig ers for their encouragement inal Art, John Bartram for of the students which, along Models (Original); Gall Hague with the cooperation of the for Handicrafts; Heather resulted List of Awards Announced For Maple School Students (By Mrs.M.McCutcheon) ; parents, in the en- Reynolds for Writing: Nadia ti asse ; = a .; po fn assembly held an the, Red Award thusiastic response, to those Odarigew for Woodworking: Three.April 25th some 64}, Grade 5: itoxanne Avers, who helped so ably in setting Susan Hague & Brenda sdav.Sth Be ; nie Bindon, Donna Hard- up and Grade 5,6 and 7 students ré-ing, Date Kiperehuk ceived_Academie Achievement{iglop, Heather | Awards for their school work\u2018pie in the second term.removing the dis Lange foi Horticulture \u2018Pot Carla plays, to the qudges who had ted Group»; Barry Oliver for angman, Deb- the gigantie task of making Laking | Mizener, Valerie Mum- diffieult decisons when faced Gr, 6 Best Exhibits: ford.Glen Peers, Carolyn RE with so many entries of merit, .A ; i Ces A Oru Students with averages nfehie, Richard Kochemont and a the students who + \\ \"7 J por Po the ranges shown below andipred Rockwell.Philip Sears.guowed wo much cxcelentipy | her te \"A ory i passing marks in each subject Linda Stone.Donald Walker: Sent and interest We hope; Na Collections (Un receive cloth bars and letters .that s 5 all \u20ac ! : ; : - ac at succeeding vears will eel ined: Chri î which may be sewn on funies Grade 6: Gordon Black, a ape he no er akilledy; hris Reilly for Mo or jackets.Recognition for pane plake Mone Lavin.ne show heeatn ! dels original»: Kenneth Roy ; .arley Gross, James Harvey, ter., .Co \u2018 term work is in the form of HAUTES CPOSE, CAINCS PATES, tu ; in Gre port Fe Models (Kit; George a bar or chevron while con- Darlene Hilton, David Kiper- Best Exhabits by FAC Baessler for Sewing: Albin à ba ood work through: chuk, Bruce Maybury, Keith and Category, and those ex 1schivreth & Shirley Yarnell out the a entitles the stu.McDowell, Reginald Mustil), nibits earning an Honorablelror Scrapbooks, Alice Frost Pamela Prenovost Mention, were adjudged Grade 7: Allison Birt Gr.1 Best Exhibits: ; whistle, Judy Lefebvre, Ma- Jack Allen for Second term award winners rieke Klop, Trudy Mather, Art.Neli Odarigew for Art in alphabetical order are: Donna Mizener, Michael Roo by numbers, ete, Gerry Cun Ist Class (90-10077) Average chyeiont ningham and Philip Stevens -\u2014 Blue Award 3rd Class (70 - 79.9\".Average) for Collections; Donald Gil- Grade 5: larbara Allen, _ Gold Award mour for Models (Kit); Carol Cathy Black, \u2018Trudy Brooks, , wor Clements and Deborah Mac- - * .C4 - C4; ; S + ! i ac Sharon Garrett, Pat Meilleur rade 5 pa en anil Millan for Handierafts, Carol Grade 6: David Iughes PU À oy , Renfenstein and Mary Poland 2nd Class (80 - 89.97) Average ming.Kathy Dennis, Gary Dry Ter Sewing Grahs \u201ci hard Tr \u201cden, Aubrey Maclean, Randy 07 OIE mn on Phillips, Leslie Stanton, vi.ton for Scrap rook.\u201care vien \u2018Fhoimpson, Bernice Toop.Yait for Photography de 6: Dianne Bulivant, $r- 1 Honorable Mentions: Grade 6: Dianne Bulivant, =, or Saddler for Orig Play Douglas Cahill, Colin Dowler.ival Art: Christiana Viereck \u2019 Allan Maclean, Margaret Mac.for Sewing (2 awards) On Saturday evening the Lean, Gail Mitehell, Linda Gr 2 Best Exhibits: Drama Club of Chateauguay Morrissette, lan Neal, Linda Susan sud for High School presented the play Pearce, Garth Pearce, Ken nai i ; .; RC .Art.Colleen Hillock for Art \u201cSeven Nuns at Las Vegas\u201d neth Taylor.| _ : .; .ni by numbers, ete: Bonnie to a very large audience.Grade 7: Margaret >irt- Ann Stuart & Donna Lee The play told of a convent whistle, Tommy Chatterton, stuart for Collections: senti which was moved from Cha Susan Duff.Larry Fountain, © \u2018 > : ; vr Cpe Johnston & David Murdoch {Continued on Page 17) Lee Stanton for Models (Kit: Ralph Beh- rens for Handicrafts, Sandra Lange for Sewing: Donald Marsh for Scraphooks; Susan Kallmeyer for Writing: De borah Sproston for Horti- sulture (Potted Plant).Gr.2 Honorable Mentions: Wendy Schillgalies for Original Art; George Christie tor Collections; Saskia Hart for Models (Original); De- | borah Mountain for Sewing; dent to receive a letter in June #S {or photography: Chris Reilly tor Woodworking; Anne Nejl.son for Horticulture; Donna oan Jobber for Baking (Mix) Gr.6 Honorable Mentions: Margaret Ann Bernard & Ronald Davidson for Original Art, Eddie Smveall fos Collections (Unskitled), Ge rald Oscherner for Models (Original), Olga Odarigen for Handicrafts: Kenneth Roy for Scrapbooks; Anne Neil \u201cson for Writing; Chris Reilly for Woodworking.Barbara Caton for Baking (Recipe).Gr.7 Best Exhibits Ross Murdoch for Original Art; Brian Alberts for Art by numbers, ete, Valerie Smith % Gail Young (2 awards) for Collections (Skilled); Craig McDowall for Collections (Unskilled); Joerg von Beek: man for Models (Original); Wade Gilmore for models (kits) Rasmus Christenson and Hel: mut Kasky for Handicrafts; Bernadette Pion & Anne Rus: sel for Sewing: June Crawley for Seraphooks; Keith Dick: son for Photography: Betty MeKay for Writing; David Beaurhamp for Woodworking; Chris Redston & Joanne Rowe for Baking (Recipe).Gr.7 Honorable Mentions Jayne Modeland for Original Art; John Arthur for Collections (Unskilled); Hel.mut Kasky for Models (Original); Bruce Oliver & Chris ship cream and manufactu follows: Redston for Writing, Russell June (Mix).Grand Awards for the best entry in any category in rach grade went to the fol.fowing: Carol Reiffenstein firade 1, for Original Art Susan Kallmeyer, Grade 2, for Writing: lan Lyle, Grade 3, for Woodworking; Donald Friedlander, Grade 4, for (Continued on page 16) Original CLS, Stages Drama Club Very Successful Original Iris Michelson for Woodworking.Gr.3 Best Exhibits: Lyle Cunnell for Art; Barbara Hague for Art by numbers, ete.; Barry Bar- i.tram & Gilbert Germain for Collections; Crai4 Jobber & s Donna Lee Williams for Mo- } dels (Kit: Carol Ann Sym- L: onds for Handicrafts: Barry Bartram for Scraphooks: Pam Scott for Writing; lan Grey, Lyle for Woodworking; Bev- Kerr, crley Hague for Horticulture (Potted plant); David Moore for Baking (Recipe).Gr.3 Honorable Mentions: lan Lyle for Original Art, Barry Bartram for Collections; (Photo by Larry Cowper) Donna lee Williams for; I Original Anne for Baking (Recipe): Crawley for Paking Neilson, Howder, Decon, Marilyn O\u2018Brien, Eileen Chrys- Vera Bartch, Candace ingrim, ler, Andy Laysell, Martha De- Francis MeBurnie, Lynda Wyl- veratis, Susan Elliott, Sandra lie, Heather O\u2018Connell.Third: Downey, Lynn Howie, Mr.G.Row: \u2014 Mr.Greenbank, Hel-' Ascroft.Maureen Boland, Elain:Lene Kojinski, John MeBurnie, Bar- Irene bara Taylor, Carol Terry Bev ga Ulrich, Sandra Malpass, 16 - The Gleaner Wednesday, May 8th, 1963 Beauharnois Intermed In the above photo we seelthe Chateauguay Valley Mr.R.Greenbank on behalf of] Teachers\u2019 Guides and Brownies Hold Mother and Daughter Banquet at A scene from the crowded hall at St.George's Church, where over 200 Guides, tate School Choir Association, pre- St, Georges Church Hall, Brownies and their Mothers and Leaders enjoyed a delicious meal and a delightful JIM 4517 Hello! Did you enjoy the week-end?We have just returned from a most pleasant trip visiting friends in Three \u2018Rivers, a very interesting and delightful town.It is built on three levels overlooking, the St.Maurice and St.Lawrence Rivers.On each level the housing conditions ranged from the almost ridiculous to the sublime! The atmosphere feemed to be very friendly and gay with a spirit of cooperation between French and English.As a result our English friends have no difficulty getting along in their new surroundings even though they do not speak French too well, But Route 2 to that city and Quebec City is appalling! it's only two lanes! With the tourists coming to the World's Fair in 1967, many will want to take the opportunity to visit Quebec City.We are so far behind in road improvements, that it is both disgusting and frightening! Lets hope something is done about it soon.Elsewhere in this newspaper is a report on the first meeting of the C.HO.A.'s new executive.Probably by the time some of you read this, vou have already been visited by an executive, so that you may renew your membership or buy a new one.This Association has been GARDENS Correspondent: Mrs.ELVI VETLAND 43 Beauchamp Phone OX.692,2659 MY LANIGAN 80 St.Francis Blvd, OX.5- ver! ét in operation for over five years and is always secking new ways to improve Itself and our area.If you have any suggestions or questions, please feel free to ask the representative who calls on you.The largest source of funds to carry on its aims and objectives of Recrcation Instruction and Amusement, is ; the membership fee which is only $2.00 per family.Won't ! you show your interest by becoming a member and attending as many functions as you can?Remember this is a non-profit organization with all proceeds going into promoting the aforementioned | aims and objectives.You and your whole family are the benefactors of the association, so please give it your whole-hearted backing.According to a recent survey in the Province of Ontario the censorship board has been protecting the wrong group of citizens! This survey found out that it's not the teenagers who buy the questionable books, it's the women between ages of 30 and 35! At that age, it would be ridiculous to censor books on the pretext of protecting the readers\u2019 morals! Watch out, ladies.Read out in the open or everyone will think you're 30 years old, or over! Friday evening, May 3rd, saw several ladies heing en- COMPPLETE Nursery Stock EVERGREENS \u2014 TREES \u2014 SHRUBS PERENNIALS \u2014 ROSES Seeds \u2014 Fertilizers \u2014 Plants Peat Moss \u2014 Cement Flagstones _ Rock Garden Stones.SOD \u2014 TOP SOIL and BLACK EARTH \"FILLING.LANDSCAPING SERVICE, FREE ESTIMATES.SEAWAY NURSERY AND LANDSCAPE CO.119 D\u2019Anjou, Chateauguay Facing Shopping Centre Wins Trophy for Highest i TEER [[tertained at a Stanley Party, Total Points in Choir Competition Cz sid 2 #7 loss.of the Choir are in the background.(Photo by Larry Cowper) senting the Trophy to Bruce Irwin, who received it on behalf of the Choir.Members Hercules Bowlers Hold Banquet (By B.McCutcheon) Members of the Hercules Bowling League drew their season to a close with a turkey supper on Saturday.The supper, held in the Memorial Hall of St.Andrew's United Church, was catered by Unit 5 of the United Church Women and from all reports .was enjoyed immensely.Following the presentation of FL prizes the group retired to aK the Heights Recreation Club where they danced to a three- Piece orchestra for the re- + |mainder of the evening.Flo \u201c(Gale captained the winning team, the Bombers, with players Molly Smith, Cathy Roberts, Jerry Barker, Bob March and Gus Yaccato.Play-off winners, the Argos, captained by Bobby Moore were Sherry Schurman, Mil program by the Brownies and Guides.3 (Photo By Larry Cowper) care especially as there are so many children around.Modern Bowling League On Monday evening, April 29th, the play-offs were held at the home of Mrs.June\u2019 Harris of 121 Lang Street.) nd the wi hx Mrs.Carol Shearer won the; Bobcats, Cap Cain: door prize of any item at half D'Arcy.Consolation prize.price and Mrs.Dorothy] Wolves, Captain: Mel Ap- D'Arcy, the first prize of a plebee.flyswatter for winning the game of skill in which everyone participated.Of course, the highlight of the evening the Pat ton.Heh Average, Ladies, were refreshments as Therese Gosselin, 132, cveryone knows and appre- High Average, Men, ciates Mrs.Harris\u2019 cooking Bill Budd, 149.talents! A wonderful time was\u2019 High Triple, Ladies, had by all.i _ Joyce Driscoll, 497.Happy birthday greetings go High Triple, ven.out to Tommy Hughes of 106 Ca Ci A Round, 495.Lang Street, who celebrated High Single, Ladies, his 4th birthday on Saturday! , Gertic Hughes, 188.May 4th.y High Single, Men, Roy Pcarce, 211, David Murdock of 42 St.Committee for next year: Paul Street also had a birth-|President, Mel A pplebce; day last week.He was 8 Vice-President, Rene I'rigon; years old on May 3rd.Be-| Secretary, Gertie Hughes; lated greetings, David! Treasurer, Al Morrison.How are the residents of One more item needs clari- Langlois and St.Francis mak-| fication.Let it be known and ing out with the rat pro- understood that the C.H.O.A.blem?Apparently, there are several barns being torn down in our area which may explain from where the rats are coming.Lack of food in their new surroundings is forcing them to hunt day and night, whereas, normally, gue.Residents of our area they seek food only at night|Each is organized and run and sleep during daylight|independently.hours.In duc time, these rats| That's all for this week.will move on, or die naturally from starvation.But, until then, the residents must take talk about your news.Town Of Chateauguay Centre PUBLIC NOTICE Public notice is hereby given by the undersigned, secretary-treasurer of the Town of Chateauguay Centre, that permits and licences for commerces, bicycles and dogs, for the year 1963-64, are due for renewal on May 1st, 1963.Bicycle and dog licences may be obtained at the police department and permits for commerces at the offices of the Town Hall.Given this 29th of April, 1963.CLAUDE HURTUBISE, CA., Secretary-Treasurer TOWN OF Ch ateauguay Centre Chateauguay Centre, P.Q.PUBLIC NOTICE Public notice is hereby given by the undersigned, secretary-treasurer of the Town of Chateauguay Centre, that the office of the Town Hall will be opened from 9.00 A.M.to 12.00 A.M, Saturdays, May 11 and 18, 1963, in order to allow the taxpayers whose properties are up for sale to pay the amounts duc before the sale.Given this 6th of May, 1963.CLAUDE HURTUBISE, CA., secretary-treasurer.jj struck a tree on the right = panying him was Denise Le- elerc.* seriously B by Const.@ sons please communicate with | League Champions are the jFoxes, Captain, Bruce Apple- has nothing whatsoever to do with the Modern Bowling Lea- may join both or accept executive posts in each as they would within any other association or Church, but there is no connection whatsoever.Call me at 692-2659 and we'll Chateauguay Police News HEIGHTS Correspondent: I Mrs.Mildred McCutcheon 34 Oliver, OX, 2-6068 BASIN Town of Chateauguay On May 2nd, at 8.20 p.m.André Sauvé driving toward Montreal from Chateauguay Basin in a 1961 Oldsmobile, of the road in front of the Route Boy: Franciscan Monastery, accom.CARL LAURENDEAU 361 Blvd D'Youville Both occupants were injured and were given First Aid on the spot Gagnon, Pregent Hospital.The car was a total i a \u201cCeremony Missing Persons If anyone knows the wherc- ship on abouts of the following per- Sunday.Highlights jects were presented along the Town of Chateauguay Police.Phone 692-6771.Barbara Guest missing May Ist; Patricia Beveridge missing May Ist.Conservation of Water Watering of gardens between 7 am.and 7 p.m.is tion to the Missionary Maintenance Fund.Flowers loving memory of Mrs.William J.Reid.A Family Day Service with os ; members of the prohibited.Use of Base Is par.School taking part will be held at St.Andrew's next pm.but in no case will wastage of water he tolerated Council of Christian Education will be followed and the loose offering will be sent to dred Mailhot, Dolores Curtis, Isobel Pickard and Fred Moore.The prize for the most 50's during the year went|8uPPort the work of that to two players \u2014 Gladys| Council.Chausse and Norman Wilson.A CGLT.Mother and Monthly prize winners were: Daughter Banquet will be held in the Memorial Hall on Saturday, May 11th at 5.30 p.m.Mrs, D.Scoates from Chalmers United Church in Verdun will he guest speaker Group awards will be pre sented.News Round-Up September High Singles: O.Lang and A.Hamilton.High triple: J.O.Brien and C.Lapointe.October High Singles: T.Finn and Flo Gale, High (ri- ple: S.Schurman and M.Mail- hot.A weekend guest at the November High Single: C.lhome of the Rev.and Mrs.Mailhot and 1.Pickard.High|H.C.Fraser was their niece.Triple: Gus Yaccato and E.\\Miss Elaine Moore of Hun- Lang.tingdon.December High Single: L.| Mrs.Edna Phillips and Curtis and B.George.High|Mrs.Pat MaGee and her Triple, E.Moore and L.Wilson.January High Single: W.imms and G.Simm.High Triple: R.Fair and W.Curtis.February High Single: B.Boyle and B.Laight.Triple: young son Jerry of Mountain Avenue, the Heights left by car for Camp Valcartier, on \u2018Monday afternoon.They will \u2018be the guests of Private Do- .nald MaGee and Mrs.MaGec G.Parker and J.Melsase.() A R C Third March High Single: BW 40 Xe Moore and H.Yaccato.Triple:| N.Chausse and M.Smith.Annual April High Single: N.lc f .son and B.Marsh.Triple: J.à SI Pickard and Cathy Roberts.| on er ence High Average for ycar:, (by Mildred McCutcheon) Brebdan Boyle and Flo Gale.| | Of extreme interest and Men's High Triple for ycar: .importance to the parents of C.Mailhot .la retarded child is the coming Men's High Single for ycar: {hird annual Conference of T.Finn.the Quebec Association for Ladies\u2019 High Single for!Retarded Children being held ycar: Mildred Mailhot.[at the Queen Elizabeth Hotel, Ladies\u2019 High \u2018Triple forion Saturday, May 1lth, in year: Audrey Hamilton.Salon Saguenay.At the morn- That's all folks for this/ing sessions commencing at year.10, Teacher-Training the Educable Retarded Child and Religious Education will be discussed with addresses being followed by question periods.Following luncheon 1230 - 2 pm.with speaker Mr.Thos.President and Founder of the Foundation for Mentally Rc- tarded and Children, Chesapeake Civitan International Inc, ses- 7 Help Wanted WOMAN to take care of two children, 1 school age, for working mother, Monday to Friday.Call HUnter 1.7781 daytime or 692-8923 eve- mings.2 Lu 9 Work Wanted RELIABLE babysitter able.Call 692-2267.guest avail- Institutions in Quebec, Interpretation of Home Care Ser- For authorized vices, with panelists from the G.M.FRIGIDAIRE Appliances, Parts and Service Establishing Facilities young Adults.A business session will close the Conference.Anyone wishing information or further details, could contact Mrs.Vi Longley at 692.8768.Call: WESTERN REFRIGERATION LTD JULIUS RICHARDSON - - - (Continued from Page 1) Basement Playrooms, New TWO men's suits size 46.1 Furniture and airs.: WORK GUARANTEED sports jacket.2 spring full coats.Mr.G.Brown, 109 OX.2-8352 Manor Drive, Chateauguay, P.Q.AIR RIDES 2¢ per pound See the Chateauguay Area from the air SATURDAY and SUNDAY from 1:00 p.m.till 5:00 p.m.Al the Airstrip on St.Margarets Rd in St.Philomene Call Gerry McKee 691-1236 or 692-2242 SERVICE.CHATEAUGUAY and Marois.They were then St.Andrew's Notes taken to the Lachine General Groups of St.Andrew's U-i nited Church participated in of Dedication.of Prince George, to Mission\u201d at Morning Wor- are the guests of the [ormer's with their group's contribu.jvisit with and! tm the Sanctuary, on Sunday morning were in is enjoying her visit with old the late! friends following an absence week during the regular hour| such as run off onto road or|°! Worship.The Order of | Service provided for Chris- elsewhere.; TE ! piv hited tian Family Sunday by the McNulty, Handicapped; Dist-! sions will resume until 5 p.m.! Topics to be discussed will bel PAINTING SUPPLIES Staff of Montreal Children\u2019s; Hospital, Basic Principles inl for .Original Models; Cornelia ME.7-2587 Wesselow, Grade 5, for Orig inal Art; Chris Reilly, Grade 2875 St.Joseph Street) ¢,, Woodworking: Betty Lachine McKay, Grade 7, for Writing.\"| The HOME and SCHOOI, SHIELD for the class with the! G M SNOW most entries in the Hobby * .Show was awarded to Grade GENERAL CONTRACTOR |6A.Home Improvements.Renovations, New Construc tion, Garages, Car Ports, For Sale CHATEAUGUAY VALLEY FLYING | VILLAGE NORTH py.oe Hor the week.Happy holiday, Youth folks.Mr.and Mrs.Kenneth Jack and their daughter Laurie B.C.who Mother Mrs.Stanton Jack of of their Mission Study pro | Smith St.will leave for Tor {so that the whole family may next week wiere they will the latter's brother and his wife, Mr.and Mrs.Bruce Brown.Mrs.Jack, the former Gertrude Brown, of 15 years.When Ken and Gertrude leave Toronto they Sunday will proceed to Calgary, Alta.for a visit with their son Bruce before returning home.Mr.and Mrs.James Horton of Montreal were weekend guests at the home of Mr.and Mrs.Des.McCutcheon, Oliver Avenue.Anniversary greetings lo Mr.and Mrs.Harry Harding of Trudeau Ave.who served their 53rd Anniversary on Tuesday, 7th.Birthday greetings two young granddaughters of Mr.and Mrs.Harry Robinson, Linda and Heather, who have their seventh birthday on May 9th.Mr.and Mrs.Lorne May of Hamilton Avenue have returned from Ilorida where they spent the winter months.Our best wishes to Bill Simms of Austin Avenue who suffered a bad fall in his home on Friday.Bill was removed to St.Mary's Hospital via ambulance where he has undergone surgery on his leg.{Continued on page 18) QUALITY PAINTS from: DISCOUNT PRICES CIRCLE REG'D.133 Si.Jean Bapliste Tel.692-6142 Open Thurs.and Fri.nights to 9:30 p.m.Hard water got you mad as hops?There's no need to put up with that nasty old hard water.To enjoy an unlimited supply of pure, filtered soft water, just remember those three little words: Call and say.Culligan Soft Water Service 15 Mount Vernon Ave.Ville St-Pierre Call Collect HU.1.4328 Mr.J.A.Graht ; St.George's - Chateauguay | ob-i Wedding! May! | to the Anglican Church of Canada (UNITED (CHURCH OF CANADA '161 Parkview Blvd, Chateauguay Centre 11:15 am.* Holy Communion S¥nday Worship\u20149:30 a.m.and Sunday School Sunday School\u201411:00 a.m.17:30 p.m.\u2014 Evening Prayer Minister\u2014Rev.K.Purdon ! \u201cEach of these Services are \\ -alternately M.Prayer, H.Phone 637-6621 Communion beginning with | the 1st.Sun.in the month.There is also Sunday School in the Mary Gardner: >, .fe School at 11:15 A.M.Calvary oaptist In the Church there are.Churc {two complete Sunday Schools, Corner of St.Joseph Blvd.one at 9:30 and one at 11.15,\u2018 and Dubois come to church together.|: (Behind Shopping Centre) pr SUNDAY SERVICES: \u201cCombined Family Bible Hour and Worship Service 11:00 a.m.Evening Worship Service 7:00 p.m.WEEKDAY SERVICES: Prayer Meeting, Wed, 8:00 p.m.162 St.Francis Blvd.The Rev.John M.Buck, Rector SUNDAY SERVICES 8:00 a.m.\u2014 Holy Communion :9:30 a.m.\u2014* Morning Prayer and Sunday School rd | Maplewood Presbyierian Church Chateauguay Minicter: Rev.John F.Allan :00 p.Young Peoples, Fri, 7:00 p.m, , Make This Your Church iHome From the First Service.For information: PHONE 692-4504 | 9:00 A.M.1 VETVILLE CHAPEL SERVICE ; 11:00 A.M, WORSHIP SERVICE HELD IN MAPLE SCHOOL CHURCH SCHOOL: Seniors: 9 yrs.and over, 9:45 a.m.Juniors, 3-8 yrs.at 11:00 a.m! COMING EVENTS In The \u201cJ PRE-PASTE Chateauguays Thursday, May 16th \u2014 A Des- WASHABLE sert Bridge and 500 will be held in St.Andrew's United WALL PAPER Church Memorial Hall, at.1.30 p.m.This cvent is be-, Single Roll ing sponsored by Unit 6 of the United Church Women and tickets are available from Mrs.R.MacGregor, 692-6055, Mrs.F.Stapley.692-2397, Miss E.Reid, 692- 6687, Mrs.D.Currie, 692-| 6525 or Mrs.D.George, 692-6362.| 69c up Large Selection CIRCLE CAMP VAL MARIE PAINTING SUPPLIES FOR BOYS 6-12 REG'D.Val Morin, Que.Reasonable Rates 133 St.Jean Baptiste Tel.692-6142 for further information call 733-0802\u2014CR.3-1805\u2014274-1593 or write CAMP VAL MARIE 72 - 11th Avenue Val Morin, Que.Open Thurs, and Fri.Nights to 9.30 P.M.FOR SPRING PLANTING Special Grass Sceds TREES EVERGREENS SHRUBS ol all kinds.Rock Garden Plans THIS WEEK: PEAT MOSS SPECIAL BLACK EARTH \u2014 TOP SOIL MIXED SOIL O.& MIKE VINCELLI NURSERY REG'D Nursery Landscaping Contractor 19 Ste.Marguerite Rd.Ste.Philomene PHONE 691-1671 \u2014 CHATEAU PINES NURSERY eg 2 miles from Rustik (Highway No.3 & 4) COMPLETE LINE OF: Roses - Shrubs Evergreens Trees (Fruit ) Grass Seeds Peat Moss Fertilizer Telephone 637-7662 Finest Spring Planting Stock 2 a 5 - TEL.692-2301 _ Ad * Ey a 4 TC ee ~~ à PROGRESNYE NEMSP IE Se PROGRESSVE COMALNM cwaTEAUGUAY (Ur L FANER pui TOVERAG Ca LaUGUET Toa \u2014 CHATEAUGUAT CENTRE Canadians and a small village! CHATLAUGUAT HEIGHTS AND ALL DEVELOPMENTS a, \u2014 Notes and Jottings FROM | Robert Sellars Historical Writings | The stream of immigrants Montreal my father fell in once directed into Edwards.With a shoemaker, Gardner, town, naturally spread wher- Who had a lot for sale on the ever there were vacant lands English river, one of those that open aot Settlement, and thus had belonged to Hamilton, and that I have been describing which they had found neces were killed.The first to seek a to sell.We went to Las a home on the English river ichine in a boat towed by hor- south of the Norton creek., 58% and a bateau was hired to take us to the Basin, where as Mal ss 8 | emith\" was Ma Com moss, from Neos we were landed at Smith's ythe English river with the, water-privilege and built a: sawmill that fall.The work attracted French.sprang into existence.In! Correspondent: _\u2014- .1849 the seignior offered for; sale the lands on the west! side of the English river, Thought For To-Day south of Aubrey, and the lots! Truth is so precious that were chiefly bought by some folks use it sparingly.French Canadians ut $6 un Birthday Greetings \u2018was barely passable.Duncan yoked his oxen to a sled, and the men taking axes to choj out any obstructions, they got ut effects to the shanty acre., : Gardner told us was on the} Returning to the Russeltown Johnson, who celebrates May | lovable character.The Mother the teachers and children of lot.We found it had beer |flats settlement a few points Sth.to Ronald Daignault, who in its progress may be noted.Will be eleven un May 8th and At the close of the war James 10 Christiane Faubert on Allen placed a gristmill of May 13th.May you all enjoy primitive construction on the YOUR day.brook which bears his name St.Edward's Church The gearing heing all of wood On Sunday, May 12th, the it soon wore out, when he Youth Group, will be going brought.in 1820, from Napier 10 Chinatown for a service at ville John Parnby to renew the Chinese Church.Cars will used for leaching ashes, and wits in a great mess.Sundays us it was, we had to set to work, and got it cleaned out made fit to live in, and slept there that night.Lumberine and potash were the main hold of the settlers until the lard wus cicared.| It was somewhat remark (il in a more substantial man- be leaving St.Faward's at \u2018able, that the people south oijner, When seignioral rights 2-30 p.m.This will be the last \u2018Norton creek had little in-|were more sharply enforced, meeting of the group for the tercourse with those north of Allen, after persistent threats Year.: ; ; tavern.Carters were hired to it, which was due to that|of lawsuits, moved the machin.Articles suitable for the raised his shanty on the river take our baggage and my stream being, so to speak.the] ery to Rockburn in 1829, as White Elephant table of the bank on lot 8, in the fall of father and the rest of the watershed of two distinet has been narrated, the more Summer Bazaar, which the 1821, and one of whose sons family went with them, while modes of communication withlmoved to do so, as, from the WA.plans to hold in July.is now po great railway Com Le boys set off in carts up Montreal.T'hose north of thefAllan brook beginning to fail, Way now be sent to Mrs.R.tractor.The following YH he Chuteauguay with a ereek found un outlet byjthe mill was frequently stop.Hatfield.27 Beunce Road, James Hamilton.who had friend, White, a sca captain.Beauharnois and the Basin! ped during summer.In 1822 y Beauharnois, or Mrs.M.Me- pe Took up S chop ma We landed at Bryson's, Allan's intending the two extra lots! Covers, and stayed overnight.as farms for his boys John Having got directions how to and James.He placed his 89 we walked down the river shanty by the river.but was and crossed at Ogilvic's, pnd so troubled by freshets that found a fair track to the \u201che he removed to the ridge that lish river, which we crossed skirts the stream some dis- 00 2 dam at lowick, which tance back.The presence of Nad just been finished.We Ross.induced several High.followed a footpad along the landers to come beside him, liver.and the captain halted | 1 \u2018at every house Lo ask for : ng whom was Jumes Me- | : ; .among : \u2018bread and milk for us hoys, ald, o could not stand du rs of the bush for we had become ravenous, 200 \u2019 .Ly e could spare a and being consumptive sick.Put mot one could sp ; i hic voaf morsel, Ito was what the set- ened and died under his roof, ters called \u201cthe hungry The young mountaineer was.\u201d 6 - h f \" sust) and they buried on the clearance and Month\u201d (August) y had not enough for themselves.The captain, who got an occasional glass of grog at a railing set around his grave.The present owners (Morris brothers) have plowed over it.On 3 was Sandy Taylor, who found help to make a living by fishing out oak from the river, for in those days its hed was strewn with the wreck of rafts.The flats along or W 's of the Eng- .,; ihe Mer waters of he with mot arrived, and the captain giant oaks, fellows that yiel- took Hamilton's advice.al.ded logs 3 feet square.and though it was now evening, to from 30 tu 40 long, which strike across ed Severss tok 3 yoke of oxen to drag,|Whleh we reac i re and s heavy that rafts of co.and the bread und mi rs, re red to {los LISevers hurriedly got us, was dar often failed to float them ral ever sat out of shallow water.On g the sweetest meal ! ever sa was Colin McCrae and Danjel|down to.The carts had great the assurance we would get plenty when we reached Hamilton's, hut when we did we found they were like the rest, and were out of bread.Father with the supplies had = ; ; sun (diffieulty in getting along, Melntosh , hu Id 18.Josiah part coming hy (he Beech ack says: ridge, but finally reached My father owned a print-! Duncan's.They had begun to field at Partick and we sailed|eut a, road from his mill from the Clyde in 1827.In NOW TS THE TIME TO GET YOUR GERANIUMS, BEGONIAS, ANNUALS and other sr FLOWERS.VEGETABLE PLANTS ALSO AVAILABLE F.L.LABERGE TEL.637-7333 Old Chateauguay Road towards Caughnawaga.Watch for our sign at the road 1 mile from United Church and Franciscan Fathers Church.SEEDLING \"2 t 155 ALD BEAUTIFUL SELECTION OF PRODUCTS OF CHANEL \u2014 YARDLEY LANVIN \u2014 LENTHERIC SHULTON LARGE VARIETY OF CHOCOLATES TO PLEASE MOTIIER GREETING CARDS FOR MOTHER'S DAY.\u2014 GIFT ITEMS THAT PLEASE PRESCRIPTIONS PICKED UP AND DELIVERED TEL.OX.2-6713 FREE SPEEDY DELIVERY PHARMACY OX.2-6713 PROFESSIONAL 156 St.Jean Baptiste Blvd.CHATEAUGUAY \u2018the shanties, cheered us withileft ) .whom McGillis was chief.and ~which gave the settlers much down long the river, hut it | ! » mail boxes as soon as possible Perpelual those south of it, by St.Remijgreat hoon was bestowed on \u2018and Laprairie, and their mat-Îthe- settlement by an enter.de Levy.; , eral interests therefore lay injprising American firm, Keyes May 12th._heing Mother's the settlements on the flats.!& Hotchkiss, who hired John Day, there will be no Sunday Covey Hill and Hemingford.| Wilson to clear for them half School.Plan to worship with How little Caig, 1545 Lery Blvd.\u2018and the upper settlements on on.They dealt largely in Books for British Guiana the English river is shown by!potash and lumbered heavily,| are needed to Supply the the fact that the road from'giving much work and facilj-[Néeds of the children there.Howick to SL Chrysostom tating the supply of groceries! Now is a good time to have was not continuous until 1832.fand provisions.The ashes'@ peek at that attie.Surely when the seignior gave Jamesithey shipped to Laprairie inlyou will find some unwanted Houston the contract for cut-{rude carts drawn by 2 or 3jbooks suitable for children ting out the portions that!yoke of oxen, according to|between the ages of 5 and 15.were untouched.The two con-fthe state of the roads.The| These books muy be left at cessions divided by Norton development of the umber! the Church Hall.Let's all gojl'm happy to be home again 4 ; ; creck were settled between'trade guve a much-needed{9N a \u2018Book hunt so a good 1826 and 1830.The timber stimulus, securing employment | SUbbly may be sent.that covered them was mixed!to the settlers during the dull Sunday, May 12th.With a number of pine-reotsiseason of the year and cir May 1 greet all M by the lumbermen, ofjeulating money that would With best wishes on Sunday, never have come otherwise.\u2018Mother's Day\u201d.1 Keves & Hotchkiss soon had how many of us remember a competitor in another A.Some of : | merican.John Forbes, who! Mothers in the Bible.Eve, the built a store near where the Mother of the human race as Preshvterian church stands.her name tells, named her trouble to get rid of.There being so little bush fit for imaking potash, the settlers \"worked out a great deal, going \u2018to Montreal und wherever! Each spring he sent down the public works were in pro-|English river an immense = 7 \u2018gress, to earn a little untill number of logs, hut made \u2018they had clearances Jarge \u201cenough to support them.The (south concession was largelyiJames and Wm.Cochrane, \u201coccupied by Irish Catholies, jwho had newly arrived from, \u2018and their presence was the Lanark, Scotland.They had jeause of inducing others to'considerable money but little\u2019 icome in and lake up the knowledge of business, espe.\u2018lund to the south and caslleially of business in a new\u2019 jArehd.Craig, who bought country.They were made the! 96, north concession, from Al- dupes of all the rogues in the! lan Caldwell in 1826, was a vicinity, gave credit little hy it.In the fall of 1831 he sold out to two hrothers, On and Around Mcleod Avenue Correspondent: MRS, R.YOUNG Phone OX.692-2598 Ii, hope everyone enjoyed to menl the beautiful weather this Paisley silk-weaver, but, des- who never intended to pay, past week-end! 1 think many pite his calling, proved to be hought what they had nolwere out working in their à successful settler, being the need for, and kept a large|gardens.It's so nice to see first to get a yoke of oxenstaff of idle men.Theylalt the little green buds and He set up a loom and, with opened a hranch-store in! the carly spring flowers in (Samuel McClymont, did the castle clouts, Huntingdon,!'bloom once more.We thought \u2018work of the neighborhood.which received no more atten-|we had lost our lovely Queen On 119 William Gray opened tion than their business at|Elizabeth Rose this winter, La tannery in 1843, which did Russeltown.The crash came but Saturday when my hus.\u2018a fair business.Aubrey had in the spring of 1833, when|band (no existence until a late date, the ithe point on which it is now possession of the assets.The shoots, so we were quite [ built remaining covered with young men sailed for Scol.| pleased as this is an especial.out found was he puttering a- Montreal some new creditors took|round trees.In 1852 Andrew Orr land, which they never reach-|ly lovely rose.\u2018bought 500 acres from the ed, the ship being wrecked seignior on the west side of on the way.Vablewood Presbyterian On Sunday morning, May 5th, Mr.H.Glen Davis, B.A, B.D., preached the sermon | \u201cChrist Answers His Critics\u201d | Mr.Davis will soon be or * duined as a Missionary to the } Koreans in Japan.TEI IIE IMPERIAL GARDENS, CROWN HOMES and CHATEAU ESTATES MRS.AUDREY FOSTER 120 Labelle Correspondent: 692.4502 ! On Sunday afternoon, the ls Route Buy For 6 \u201cho will present the final ; DOUGLAS ALLAN, à, dans of our new church and imperial Gardens Labelle St, l sresbytery.He will be at ANDRE FERLAND OX.2-0954 5 ais { 92 St.Jude St.: ou disposal to answer all Route Boy For Crown Homes and Chateau Estates wesiions in regards to these \u201cui'dings.There will also be on | , + financial consultation re- Neighbours of Crown Homes Hope now she doesn't have! saiding the maintenance of will bo pleased to hear that to miss tho much school and, pur Parish.All Free-Holders the Postal Inspector was a that she continues to gain fare urgently requested to be round to dax.\u201cnow that she can be out ini aresent af this important I was talking to him and the lovely weather.{ necting, he advised us to put up our, Parishioners of Our Lady ot.1 would like to congratu- Help are holding sut> Miss Heather Murray.annual mission, Thi{who is going to be a guest ones that open on top.Tes week its for the women and yy the Magic Tom's Surprise sending a form to Ottawa tell high school gils.Fatheii sarty Show.1s she ever a ing them we need our mail Chabot of the Redemptist] hap girl! Her mother sent delivered.He thinks we Fathers is the guest speaker: 4 her name without telling should be receiving it some-So let's have a biz turnout her.When Magic Tom called time in June, ladies.wit hor name on Friday she Sorry to hear that Mrs.| On Saturday.May 11th af; was so excited, she went out Bricault's son is ill with!1.30 p.m.there is to be ajto tell all her friends and re- chicken pox.Her daughter meeting of the Free-Holders! ninded them all to watch her Grena is back at school after when they meet with the 51 T.V.Heulher was 6 years an absence of three months.architect, Mr.John Cooke (sid on May 7th.preferably the long oblong their NOW HAS MORE POWER THAN EVER BEFORE AND TWO CUTTING SPEEDS Lawn-Boy's new engine has 3 full hp, plus low speed setting for economical normal cutting BM \u2014 high speed setting for tough cutting.The as \u20ac 42 GILMOUR AVENUE CHATEAUGUAY HEI MRS.HAZEL FERGUSON Ville: communicationian acre on lot 205, and pro.Your family at the eleven, : wv ithere was between the lower|ceeded to build a store there.0'clock service.Mothers, between season, not too much wonder, this the wonderful phoning and writing to wish exclusive FINGER-TIP START LAKESHORE ROAD NEW.- \u2014_ children from the gifts of (God: Sarah, who gave thei world a beautiful son in: Isaac; Rachel, the Mother of) of Moses was unselfish.She thid her own feelings and love \u2018for her baby that his life \"might be saved.Naomi, the: \u2018Mother-in-law of Huth, is pic tured as a faithful Mother; Hannah, who consecrated her child, Samuel, to God's work! before birth, and then we find! Motherhood in the life of Mary, the Mother of Christ.She is the highest type of Motherhood and God blessed her.The angel announced to: her, \u201cBlessed Art Thou Among Women,\" because she was to be the Mother of the Saviour of the World.Woodlands Cub Pack | The Woodbine Cub Pack! held the first of their ous | door activities on Monday evening at the home o1 their \"Cub Leader, Mr.Jones.The meeting was a big success due to a sing-song and bonfire.Mrs.PP.Rae.wishes to thank Mrs.Kemp of Beau harnois and Miss Boa of Ville de Lery for their kind dona tion of much needed books for the School Library.To my readers: So sorry last week's column did not go to press due to my hasty re treat to hospital for five davs.and, Pll do my best to keep you up to date on the news in our distriet.This is the in going on.| do want to take opportunity to thank ithose who were so kind ir {me good health.| Sincerely, Hazel Ferguson men of the Church met foi lunch at Vetville Hall after which they paid a \u201cFriend \u2018ship Visit\u201d to most of the \u201ccongregation.The men met with the families in thei homes and I'm sure all who were visited enjoyed it very imuch, The women of the Church prepared the funcheon and the men all enjoyed it immensely.There will be a Board of Managers meeting on Wednesday evening at the home of Mr Ll.Cowper, 425 Car dinal St.On Thursday eve ning, will be a Stewardship Committee meeting at 175 des Marguerites, the home of Mr C.Faulds.Next Sunday, a Special Con gregational Meeting will follow the service to authorize the Trustees of this Cangre- gation to take title to the Church lots.Parties Young Miss Lynn Blenk- horn has been having a very busy social life lately.Lynn attended Karen Riddle's party ast Thursday when Karen.who lives on Dunver Roud celebrated her sixth birthday.Belated birthday greetings, Karen.This Thursday, Lynn is going to help Debbie Kee- ler of Lang St, to celebrate her sixth birthday.Happy birthday Debbie.Playground Workshop Mrs.Betty Blenkhorn has | i \u2018tulations go to the Mary Gard Heading School Wednesday, May 3th, 1963 The Gleaner - 17 - ar re Ë Chateauguay Brownie Pack P R U D E N T | A L We have welcomed five new fweenies to our pack this week, and are happy te Correspondent: MRS.T.4.ELLIOT announce we have vacancies for two more.There will be 93 Delisle OX.2-8853 no more vacancies after this Mary Gardner School Choirs tunt at the service on Sunday until next November If your y, Happy birthday to Susan|Joseph and Benjamin, a most! Three great hig cheers 10 morning.Everyone was very (little girl is interested please h Heused to welcome Rev, Ken.[Call me 692-8453.the three choirs.Apart from made a , i This pack is unique in a all coming first in their class noth Purdons don as bro.much as we only have girls in the Chateauguay Valley a ete Purdon \\as Jetta to Golden Bar standard; Music Festival, 1 think they Completed lus first S08T 0 When they have carned their deserve an extra cheer.con theology a Queens Univer Golden Bar and are around sidering the school is not yet sity.Kingston.He will bes ton years old they are pre a year old and the choirs, Working in the Montreal rede ated to the 7th Pack which on survey work ing i nosurvey work during May{mnvets mn and June.In July he goes to, the Upward Trad Boys' Camp at Magog.have only been established for a very brief period of thne Further cheers and congra- the evenings, In this way the very young girls don\u2019t have to be out late af night as the 3rd Pack meets The Faust family from 82 at 330 pm.Next week the Deliste have moved back to first promotion ceremony will Montreal, Mrs Faust as trying be held and as this is new ner Senior Choir on winning two trophies making them the Choir on the Chateauguay Valley 1 hope her hand at a day nursery.to Brownies we are extend.we have the opportunity to She tells me she has 33 chil \u2018ing an apen invitation to any hear these voungsters sing dren enrolled.Our new neigh adults who are interested in frequently hours are Mr and Mrs, Mat this work to attend.Time Chateauguay Centre let and thea two very pretty + pan at \u201cly Gardner Cafes United Church Little daughters We are all teria A thank sou goes to Mr Happy to welcome them toi A Thor _t for your Week Go Willis for pruning the Chateauguay l'or the last twot Remembar that today as hedge plants around the front steps.Don't forget next Saturday is the Jumble Sale, so if you have any \u201cjumble\u201d please bring it along to the church on Friday, or call Mrs.Moore 692.2644 and she will arrange to have it collected There was a surprise assis cars the Mallets have beeptthe tomorcow vou worried u- living an JasSaHle, and before bout vesterdav.is it really that theo hame was Ottawa worth all that worry\u201d Teen Type , WAYNE FOUNTAIN mumps.Hope it wan't he long } GIF they are all back on \u2018 their feet Mon! My oun httie ! one also has the mumps | OX 22440 While I'm at it I'd hke to} wish all the kiddies who are sick a very quick recovery I's nice to see Debbie Baird out again after heine sick all of last week.Student Teachers Dances week hen Mr Mosher ans Vitec a dome period of in nounced the slackening of the activity the Teen Town Soczal SPCPrat etass rule, Club held à vers successful Congratulations to the Dra- the success of ma Club on dance at Maple School on Fri Two of the ladies of Me day their play \u201cSeven Nuns in Las Lead \u201cAve, are emtertmmmg On Saturday might a Gra Yess\u201d held last Friday and \u201cStudent Teachers\u201d in their duation Dance vas held ut Satorday homes for two weeks Miss Pie XI School Now that Spring Fever has Sandra.McQueen as staving For all sou band lovers S00 MS gin on everyone re with the Bates and Miss Fran dont forget the Battle of the tember that marriage has ces Paradis is at the tros panel at Victona Hall this changed many a cute little Home These (wo teachers are Felt.Mav dish into a cute little dish.presently at Maple Sehnol co wir hed Reader's Digest) A.Y P.A.News The Anghean Young Peaple Avioetation recently held elections ler a new executive Susan Doughty Kathy had go 2nd the Association has some call from the Channel 12 Dew plans an store The pre studios to sav that they wepe Sdent 0 Warne Fountain to appear on the Magie Ton Vie President Mu lene Ci T.V.Two little girls from around here are very happy They are Miss Kathy Gross and Miss C.HS DRAMA CLUB - .(Continued from Page 1) teanraay to Las Sister Cotomba, Rona Adkins, Juseph to Vegas after played hy prayed to St move her (0 a show Tuesday.1 hope von Poux, Treasurer, AC Parsons warmer climate so she could had a lot of fun, girls and Secret f.ynn Alberts Pwalk again It Foes on to tell Household Hint IT anyone is anteresteG ON Gf the troubles the move If you hate to peel and chop) frmims a bawling league for caused especially to a Las onipns because they hurn{HCXt year contact any em Veyas businessman, Mr.Edel- vour eyes, here is a hint vou ber of the executive fon more! an played by Mike Arpin, may try, Get a plastic bag, information who nearly roes out of busi large enough for vour hand) C-M.S.News ness to fit in and try peeling this] Work 1 really progressing The play was presented ex- way, so that vou won't ery von the new addition to the tremely well and all who took Here is something that mayischoal and it is now hoped part did a marvellous job.Mr.be a help at this time of they that the gym will be ready{ D, Patterson produced and year.When storm windows: for the Grad Dance, May 24} directed the play as well as are coming down and screens! Even though there has heen al acted \u2019 going up, to cover a small lot of noise lately it has beent The people behind the hole in a window sereen.(promised that there wall heleeenes also did much to make brush the area lightly withiquict winle we are writing: the play the success that it colorless nail polish.When our cxams At least ot will was.Congratulations are ih dry, repeat.This is effective be casier tp concentrate store to all those who were tot.conspieuous.That's it for A long awaited announee connected an anyway with the now.See you next week frment finally was made last production of the play.a \u2014 \u2014 bre te a \u2014 Why anchor your car to high insurance rates?heen attending the Montreal Parks and Playgrounds Work-! shop in town lately.These \u2018Workshops\u201d train people to entertain the children in the, playgrounds.Some of the! courses that are given are for games, puppets, red let | ter cays, crafts and the dra matization of stories.Mrs.Blenhorn has really enjoyed, these workshops so far and, plans to attend more.Mrs.Blenkhorn is to be commended on the wonderful work she does with the children.Get Well Wishes This week best wishes go to three of Mr.and Mrs.Black's children who are resently sick with the oY new Lawn-Boy !s the world's ausieststarting power mower.lt's asy as lifting a finger.\\ a \u201cCp in for a demonstration today \u201cRCHATEAUGUAY MACHINE PARTS TEL.692-2491 | GHTS [ Jupe Ce ON SEE Waowanesa FOR LOWER RATES TEN MONTHS TO PAY NON CANCELLATION PLEDGE I7\u20198 GOOD TO DO BUSINESS WITH ry Co >.Wowanesa QUEBEC'S LARGEST INSURER Or AUTOMOBILES HATEAUGUAY REGIONAL SHOPPING PLAZA TEL.692-9851 LOUIS HAINEAULT 480 MAPLE ST., MAPLE GROVE TEL.CO.8-5092 18 - The Gleaner Weduesday, Muy 8th, 1963 \\t's the 'MOST'\u2014for MOM! 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Ideal for plaster, wood.wallboards and similar surfaces.ARMADA can be tinted Lo any one of thn 16 attractive colors available with our low cast tint tubes, Protect, preserve and brautify with ARMADA .a quality paint at a budget price.$359 a $9650 ; TINTING TUBES FROM .14 rat Romane finfpeen plus 3% CASH and CARRY BONUS COUPONS .Hickey, owner Tel.373-3740 Valleyheld A.J 305 Larocque Road Open Monday and Wednesday nights to 9 p.m.Friday to 10 p.m.LETTER FROM SEIGNIORY PARK (by FERGUS HORSBURGH) Seigniory Park has followed from the Town, under the di the example of other older'\u2018léction of landscape architect |Chateauguay areas and now Mr.Louis Perron, have heen has a second Gleaner route.{busy all week cleaning out boy, as we have become just and burning brush.Mayor La.too big for original old-timer berge informs us that a gen.'Alan Lussier.The new route eral clean-up of all Parks \u2018is run by Andrew Mackay, 381 Within the Municipality is St.Francis, and I'd better Proceeding, initially under the warn you, young Andrew is Winter works programme.He ino ordinary salesman.If you also indicated that a large \\now subscribe to one Gleaner, Scale programme for all Cha- \u2018it wouldn't surprise me if he teauguay public parks is un- Italks you into a second copy! der consideration.Owners of IHis and Hers you know! Best property bordering on the fof luck to Andrew with his Park are urged to refrain from new route, and thank you to building hedges and/or fences, 1 Alan for all his good work since the Town plans to put i100.up a uniform hedge.We were interested to see\u2019 The Mary Gardner Elemen- construction work begin on St, tary School choirs won fur {Francis beyond Woodbine.I ther honours at the Chateau lunderstand the first houses guay Valley Music Festival will he used as models, and last week.The Grade 1 and las these are sold, construction Mixed Junior Elementary iwill continue along St.Fran- Choirs, under the direction of \u2018vis towards Chateauguay Gar- Mrs.E.Stokowski, took first \u2018dens and Heights, At the other places in their respective sec.fend of SL.Francis, couldn't tions.The most outstanding something be done to make achievement, however, was ithe side view of Towers look that of the Senior Mixed Ele- less like a prison wall?Say mentary Choir (Grades 5, 6 maybe a very high hedge?\u2018and 7) under the direction of One of my accomplishments Mr.K.Atkins, who (1) took is that 1 am an absolute whiz first place in their section, at spelling, but alas, I am very (2) won the Chateauguay Val- unobservant.Fortunately my ley Teachers\u2019 Association Tro- wife is ever so observant, so'Phy for the best English choir, observant, so usually, between'and (3) won the Beauharnois us, we copy fairly well.But Rotary Club Trophy for the this combination of talents best choir in the Festival, left us puzzled last week at I'rench or English.Hearticst the disappearance of the new.congratulations, Mary Gard ly-erected sign \u201cSeigniory her.Drive.\u201d The sign was cor- We must draw to parents rected and replaced last week.attention the dangerous ha- end by Town Hall's literate! zard for children of the un.sign-writer Mr.Crépin.I guarded hasement-shell at hadn\u2019t even noticed it had!Woodbine and Seigniory Drive.been erected in the first place,! The first casualty last weck- far less removed in the se-end was Randy Maddocks, cond.My observant wife no- who found he could not elimh ticed that the sign had gone, out.His mother came to the but couldn't figure out why.rescue, and Randy scemed She can't spell! \u2018more indignant than fright- Small World Department: ened, but it could happen a- Ken Perry, flying to New York gain, perhaps with not such a last weck, was surprised to happy ending next time, see Ron Nash also waiting in Wanted \u2014 Very Much Alive the Passenger Lounge at the One Mother Airport.\u201cConcidenée\u201d, they; The local Guides urgently say, and then who should theyjrequire a mother to help at sec but Harry Gulkih, to in-'their Camp in the Laurentians crease the coincidence and from July 27th for two weeks.make it a trio.iShe may take with her two We are delighted to sce that children under 10 years of the clean-up of our Park has age, and they and she will re- been started.(Great plans are|ceive free board and accom- Jn the making for our Park, modation.For further details and we hope to have a speeial please call Mrs.W.J.Cooper, article on this shortly).Men 692-6027.Prudential Previews Correspondent: Mrs.Lil Dooley 33 St.Patrick St.Phone OX.2-4603 Route Boy: Billy Taylor 5 Route Boy: John Wilkinson Bowling play-offs started, Beavers 163 2380 last week and after the first Donkeys In 234s ; [i ling s [Buffaloes .231: mate PE team stand The Barclay family of St.Patrick Sq., are spending à Ist Division week in New York.Team H.P .F.The Mary Gardner Home Skunks 123 2521 and Schoo! Association are Wolves 123 2435 holding a Military Whist this Rams 142 2431 weck in the school cafeteria.Bears .138 2415 Everyonce welcome.Lions ooo 189 2258] The C.C.RA.Ladies\u2019 Auxi- 2nd Division liary are holding a social eve Tigers \u2026 \u2026 \u2026 J12 25283 ning this week.Everyone wel Leopards.140 2423|come.tip of (his new Chateauguay to his port red bow tie.| (Continued from page 16) [said; \u201cWhat makes you so \"| .nu\" i a ir My thanks to Mrs.St.Onge happy today?Ricky replied.of Nitro for the phone call so happy he and comments.Hope you are arc gelling younger.What \u2018 EO ever do you mean?\u201d | asked little shoes feeling better now.In reference to \u201cMy Little Cats\" \u2014 Jody is a male, !black as night with a short glossy coat, Puff, his sister, is pure white long nair, believe it or not.They are small cats although they will be four ycars old in June.| They are my constant companions and | have to make [sure that they are in the house if 1 leave or they will arrive at the Bus Stop behind me.This is \u201cBe Kind to A- inimal Week\u201d, but we should.(nt need Lo be told to be kind \u2018to them, they give so freely ol their affection and loyal ly each week of the year.A \u201cBe Kind to Humans Week\" is one long overdue in the ; \u201cDog cal Dog\" Society in iwhich we live.CHUCKLES My friend Ricky arrived bright and early one day last week glowing from the in puzzlethent.He took the familiar stance which is as sumed when he has to \u201cSPLAIN\" things and asked me, \u201cDidn't you get your clock fixed?\" : Chateauguay Legion (Continued from page 20) cral meeting.A highlight was the visit of a delegation from the Ladies\u2019 Auxislary ot Mowhawk Branch Caughnawa- ga.Saturday last, Dist.Com mander Bob MeGlashan and Mrs.McGlashan, Pres.Harry Robinson and Mrs.Robinson and several members of Branch 108 attended a social evening at Beauharnois, spon sored by the Beauharnois Legion Branch.During the gvening prizes were distribu ted to winners of the various sports and competitions held duridg the winter season.ER ETES TE ET RE a Ta Rhode EE ve ERT TTT frien some the We our some ing I freel: lowm St.think could in t © a ; IP I SEE SE Las its ha- Lun at ve.ks, mb the ed 'ht- h a ive tly at ans ks.wo of re- pm - ails wr, AH 346 b313 St.Là mie are this pri.uxi- eve wel hoes vo so ied, Hays hat kod the das to ked our pn on ight Lion ot pres fom and prey hson of cig! pon nois the ibu- ious held 150 St, Do Unto Others Some Good There is a destiny akes us brothers.None goes Is way alone.All that we send into the lines of others, comes back into our own.This was written by Edwin Markham .Study each line and we can surely sce how true his words are.Each year, day, month or week, some once of us is called upon in some way to do a turn for someone.Be they friends, relative, neighbor or someone in passing who est; the way to a certain street.We must keep foremost in our minds and hearts someday 1 might need a helping hand, so therefore I must freely offer to help my fellowman.St.Francis of Assisi, | think put everything that could pertain to this subject in the following wonderful 119 St.Louis that! Where WEST END Correspondent: Mrs.SYD MITCHELL Louis Ox.2-6060 Chateauguay Centre Route Boy: DANNY MOORE, 692-4683 words.there is hatred \u2014 let me sow love there is injury \u2014 pardon there is doubt \u2014 faith there is despair \u2014 hope there is darkness \u2014 light Where there is sadness \u2014 Joy Grant that I may not so much seek to be consoled as to console to be understood as to understand to be loved \u2014- as to love for it is in giving that we receive.It is in pardoning that we are pardoned.lt is in dying that we arc born to cternal life, Perhaps in some way some of these words can help each one of us during our daily tours of duty, harried though they may be, Picinic Mr.Syd Mitchell has been Where Where Where Where lan and Juinny Young, cousins\u2019 of Gary from Rosemount, his maternal grandmother, REMEMBER + © HOWICK ® HUNTINGD © ORMSTOWN MOTHER ON MOTHER\u2019S DAY with BEAUTIFUL FLOWERS from LITTLE DENMARK FLOWER SHOP Hemmingford PLANTS - CUT FLOWERS ARRANGEMENTS-CORSAGES FREE DELIVERY TWICE DAILY TO ON e MON Phone Zenith 72550 from all above mentioned places (No toll charge) ALSO FLOWERS BY WIRE SERVICE eo CHATEAUGUAY VALLEYFILLD TREAL Mrs | appointed chairman to ar-W.Hogg, Ricky and Dale In \u2014 | Wednesday, May 8th, 1963 The Gleaner - 19 range for a picnic.A meetingjgram, Tommy Baker, Frank \" Le .eee nor sort mao will be called shortly and ajand Gary Egan.Mark Peltzer, CHATEAUGUAY PRO TESTANT | ACHIEVEMENT BARS - - - [Brenda Sonne, Eda Janosch, ne.Annelis Pold, Nora James, committee formed to assist{Karen Roy, Valerie Sproston of Ti Gloria Penfold, Diane Dun: A : Mot ; Lief Timm, Gloria Penfold, Diane \u2018him in the various duties in-{land Richard Metcalfe.Games SCHOOL JOTTINGS | {Continued from Page 1) 8D: Hans Hartell.Brian] can.volved in this undertaking.[were played and the lunch-if| * Ç : 7 Sans Sartesl, Brian) Ç Rummage Pickup eon table was centered by a (By M.McCutcheon) Gray.Pamela Garrett, Donaldson | 9D: \u2014 Steven Cooke, Susan Don't forget everyone \u2014 Be|birthday cake.Hope you had} The Drama Group Presen-| Members of (he Schooli_ 8b: Richard Komisaruk} 9a.Monica Ug, teh |kurst, Arthur MeMillan, sure to have that box of rum.|3n extra special day Gary.ati \u201cSev Nuns Las| Boar b 846 .Meva Hughes.ard Airlie, Carla Morgan, Nancy Hylland.Barry Mans mage or bouks, magazines or|Sickness ation \"Seven Nuns al Las Board and several of the) 10A James MeMullin! Barry Peers, Bruce Hamilton, field, Joanne Arthur, Rodnes what have vou on your front Vegas\u201d was received with'Principals attended an Edges\u201d \u2019 tJanice Rowe Astle, Robert Kerr porch next Tuesday, May [phony so herrier hom great pleasure and no small ucational Conference joint 108: Ancgla Sheppard! ve.Sheila Bonnallie, 10A: Eric Johnston 4th.for the pickup after| Ith chicken POX BEL WE measure of success on Satue-ly sponsored by the Queberig34 | judy Lalonde Hannelore Breimester, Lynn out gic Golman, 1ann supper.soon Johnny.Miss your|day evening in tic High| Associati {Protestant ; ., tAlberts, Carol Kinkaid.Co ped cheery smile.School Auditorium.Mr.pal.Seciation 0 rotestant, yy Warde Scott 86 Mammerbeck, Donna Scott Happy Birthday Mr.CC (Teta terson and his cast \u201care to! School Administrators audiGlenn Fair.Marilsn Darling ah: Dina Price.CC: \u2014 Louise Duff, Donna To David Sahl why was 4f MT + G- Cherrier § father he highly comment sd ;Protestant School Boards heldjton.10A: Judy Potts, lan sme | Gal Roberts ' vears old on May 4th and H ital nN tr > pposeph's I at Ste.Adele, on Friday un-tjSecond Class Reilly.seal, Ga Ba celebrated by hosting a party re er oe on os fo OT Saturday.8A_Pennex Stonely, Damel* 10B: Angela Sheppard] 11: Duncan Way.Brun to invited guests Anne Marie stant call ot a all hope Welcome Construction f(s continuing, Kipershuk, Penny teverette,) 100: Joyce Wilkens, Pa powell, Anthony Thatcher, Muir, Christine Carter, Timmy and prav he may rally and| 1 would like to welcomc|at a rapid pace on the High|l¥0n Hethennston (mela Emberley, Sharron Ko-jsteven Watson, Robert Whit Mackey, Darrell and Donald recon or \u2019 \u2019 \u2019 Mr.and Mrs.D.E.Ness to|School Extension.BI: Roner Artagnan, Ma | misruk tal.Moore, James MacKenzie, Hol Le West End.Our son-in-law and rion MitcheH Greg T'omlin.11 Joachim Suench., ; | ser Rang and of course his| Mrs, CC.Cotton entered daughter are going to be with! Another reminder to palson, Claire Moore, Douglas Third Class Phe class with he fo own twin sisters Sonia and) hospital on Monday Keeplus for awhile, rents of grades 10 and t1|Cuirie, Verr, Varnelt, Chris BA: Joanne Grimes, Joy gain during the second fern Sylvia.that chin up Christa.We \u2018students that the exercises tine Carns, rie Thornburg.Longley, Jane Miller.Anja was Grade pue ve ron The children played fromlhope all will be well and! It is so nice to hear from and dance will be held at the BC: Steven Bosshart.Klop, Nancy W nodhouse, 661 to aa oh gas 3-5 with the highlight being{that vou will be home soon you \u2014 again it's 692.6060.High School, on May 24th Bruce Baronet, Derek Butt, Lynda Perry, average in Me seho od tea time with (he birthday rieur ne mm ne BB: Billy Taylor, Lis to au his al achive | cake and all the goodies that Thor trian pat Proc Thiie Fiver Theo fod Plo.Nielsen, Jean Tero, Robert by Angela Sheppard ul Grade make a little boy's parts so The \u201cStagemasters Present Their First Theee- det Play Sproston.Daeuglas George, 10B.gay.So glad you had a won George Dowler, Keith Me TT derful day.David.Donald, Billy Applebee ! To Gary Esdon who will be Be George Craikshank/}} esselore Exhibits 4 years old on Wednesday, come Newton dennitery de Inaugurational May 8th.Gary alse hosted a race.np : party.but this was a lunch.8h George Pergantis, Presentation con.Invited guests were Al Vicky Barton, Heather Will {by Mildred McCutcheon Erie Wesselow will extuthit © showing of glass panels and son, Carol Astle, Frank Elkin! BE.Donna Pasquini, Va! lerie Pickard, Claudia Moore, 1 Andy Cameron, Ronald par.Hläss seufplures at the Tnauge non tational Presentation of the uA Joan Inphs.Shea! Manstield Book Maret in Mon! Kent Harding, evn teal from May 10 10 June 10 tarrett, Erie Pennell | Mr Wesselow exhubited the panels sn Gallery XH of the Sandra Scott {Montreal Muse of Fine Ait.se Barbara Paci] last vear, but the scuhure Jus Cochrane, Lillian Catter have not been shown au pub sot, Pat Agnew Lynn Oshor he hetore Cooper, op Robert Catterson,! FAKE MOTHIR Lr NASH Restaurant 1280 LAIRD BLVD.J OWN MOUNT ROYAL FOR MOTHER'S DAY SNORGASBORD ai its best with ® Duck a Porange 10) Of ® ( hichen Parisienne aud'a variety ol hot dishes and dessert.$1 75 Adult, \u201c1,00 Children with no fot Faery Sufiday From 1200 3 pans and S10 8 pan.ijl ith] Cre The cast of \"Here We Come R.: Winifred Tester, Barrie dal and John Hale; Seated, Jean Watt.Gathering\u201d, which was a 3 Wakefield, Kai Holmsborg, Laurie Tester and Erica Test- (Photo By Larry Cowper).Act Comedy.Standing Lt.to Josey Holmsborg, Mary Blon-iter and in the doorway is HI ie th nelle, , Chateauguay Valley Junior Hockey League Holds Banquet and Dance v WARMTH IA norme ace (pre donnee EE EE vaces- 06e ame, a When it comes to home heating, there's 8 nothing quite as carefree and comfort- \u2018 0 able as safe, dependable Esso Out heat.} i mo > We have a wide range of oil healing ; - = ==.equipment to suit every budget./ \u201c à == \u2026 eg CREE Tee Cor te ax == Tee La ad «x 25 ONLY BUDGET TERMS AS LOW AS UP TO 5 YEARS TO PAY - i \u2019 ms ET ET iY Winners of individual Tro-|Korb.|Donald, E.Montour, J.Wil-{trillier.Rots Chamberlain, B.+ (% phies.Front Row L.to R.: D.! 2nd Row L.to R.: C.Bara! W.Deer, R.Lacharite.Wall, E.McElras, R.Chayer Richelieu A [oid Brabant, C.Aucoin, J.Wall, nowski, N.Brasseau, R.La- ' A4 M.Jacobs, A.Legault, A.berge, C.Norton, John Me-| Back Row L.to R : M.Bou- Phato by Larry Cowper) STI ANNIVERSARY SHOPPING CENTRE PLUMBING\u2014HEATING Sales and Service in Huntingdon and Ormstown Arca Mr.DENIS DUMAS TEL.829-2805 Jamestown Road, Ormstown AT YOUR SERVICE 24 HOURS A DAY FOR ESSO CUSTOMERS List ol telephone numbers for CHATEALGUAY PREPARES FOR ITS ° ty 7 § ow RN 35: WR Se 0\u201d ; , other arcas: 8 an RTS A mm cE .«+ BEAUHARNOIS \u2026 268-3507 The Town of Chateauguayjbeing landscaped.The ac- Further landscaping is sche- ing.CHATEAUGUAY \u2026 692-0055 has been preparing for samejcompanying pictures shows duled for the ares in the vi.Mayor Joe Laberge asks for VALLEYFIELD 6.373-6443 time for their SOth Anniver-|landscaping in progress a- cinity of the Police and Fire {Ne cooperstion of all citizens, ST.REMI \u2014Zeni h , , ., tn keep the town clcan and Revi aaa nit 60320 sary.The Town Hall is being round the Cenotaph which is Station.Several other loca- tidy far this event which is If an of these numbers b camplietely renovated insideisituated immediately in front bons in the town are under te be celebrated June \u201c23rd y u ers are busy, and the outside is presentiy'of the Town Hall \u2018consideration for a face-lift- to 29th.CALL ZENITH 60320 | a ares 20 - The Gleaner Annual Dinner Presentation of Hemmingford B The annual dinner and presentation of trophies of the Hemmingford Bowling League was held at the Frontier Inn, on Thursday evening, May 2nd.Always a happy, jolly affair, this year was no exception to the rule.Distinguished guests at the head table with the President of the Men\u2019s League, Mr.J.P.Galipeau and Mrs.Galipeau, President of the Women\u2019s League, Mrs, D.Clair- mont and President of the Mixed League, Mr.Gerald Smith, were the Reverend Father LaRocque.Reverend and Mrs.G.Ficko, Mr.and Mrs.Leo Fortin and Mr.and Mrs.Tod Campeanu.After a delicious meal of harbecued chicken, that jovial Master of Ceremonies, Mr.Maurice Patenaude, in a brief speech, gave the highlights of the past season and spoke of the pleasure everyone felt in the excellent alleys now provided and the complete renovation of the Hall.He then, on behalf of all present, congratulated Mr.and Mrs.Auriel Genier, who were celebrating their tenth wedding anniversary, and extended best wishes to several present who were ce- Jebrating birthdays, giving his own estimate of the various ages they had attained ! As Wednesday, May 8th, 1963 and Trophies \u2014 owling League rald Ouimet, André Mailloux, Clifford Greer and James Laurie.Mr.R.Dumouchel presented the trophy offered by the Frontier Inn to the team with the highest pin-fall (with handicap), Captain Jean-Jacques Laberge, Marcel Fortin, Frank Pelletier, Rene Laplan- te, Gilles Fortin and Robert McKay.Gifts were presented to the hard-working Secretary and Treasurer, Bruce Wallace and Jean Tourigny.On behalf of the three Leagues, Mr.Ga- lipeau presented Mr.and Mrs.André Mailloux with the gift of a Table lamp as a small token of appreciation for the excellent care which they give to the Hall and the Players during the season.The individual prize-winners were, High Singles, with handicap, Frank Pelletier; without handicap, Roger Bouchard.High Triples, with handicap, Remi Primeau, without handicap, Gilles Gagné.High average for the year, J.J.Laberge.Perfect attendance, Donald Cleland, (drawn from a total of eleven players with this record).After thanking Dow Brewery for their gifts, encouragement and help during the season, Mr.Gali peau asked Mr.Campeau to present the Dow Trophy to the winner in this district, Jacques Duteau.President of the Hall Com- Rowling Winners Al Hemminetord LEGION NEWS ! concerning the changes which in might be made if th - bers wished, He asked all play.; CHATEAUGUAY \u2018ers to read carefully the forms soon to be distributed and to signify their desires regarding | the times of play.' No local been phoned in this week, A not unusual occurrence just before mecting night.| A final word from Mr, Gali- peau, thanking Mesdames Ethel Richard, C.Menard, M.Mailloux and Messrs.E.Keddy, C.Barr, R.Laplante and Gerald Smith for the efficient organizing of the panquet and to the Manager and Staff of the Frontier Inn for their usual excellent service and then the tables were cleared and: the band of Eddie Alexander took over and enticed every- ning so apart from reporting an amiable visit with Chester Rufh, Quebec Command News Correspondent there isn't much gossip.But there's lots of news.i Quebec at present is noted % nationally for its four freedoms.1.Freedom of thrill.2.Freedom of threat.3.Freedom of terror.HEMMINGFORD MEN'S BOWLING LEAGUE one on to the floor for an en-! Winners of the Play-off.\u2014|Auriel Genier, Roy Holmes, Lucien Germain.4.Freedom of treason.joyable evening of dancing.|Father LaRocque, Captain|Mr.Leo Fortin presenting (Photo By D.B.Woolley.)] Compared to the freedom \u2014_\u2014 L.to R.: Hervé Denault, the Trophy, Ivan Merlin and lin Roosevelt and the valiant \"Winston Churchill, these petty \u201cpranks\u201d seem childish.But spare the rod and spoil [the child.We are getting sick \"to death of continuing black.proclaimed by the late Foon] FIRE LAST NIGHT same , 2eme DESTROYS SKI BAR ar Hs RESTAURANT , There was a spectacular \u20ac mail to the effect that this is fire last night (Tuesday) atl Canada\u2019s last chance to save the Ski Bar Restaurant at! confederation.Unless we sub: mit to this and that demand Quebec will secede.Coming from our newly appointed minister of veterans affairs, we wonder what to expect for vets in recognition of past Chateauguay Basin.This is the Salaberry bus depot.It\u2018 commenced at 11,30 P.M.and there were two fire reels, one fro mthe Town of Cha- teauguay and one from Cha- teauguay and one from Cha- teauguay Centre.Two policemen with masks and oxygen tanks went through the building but did not find any oe-% cupants.The fire was finally subdued at 1.30 AM.This is the second fire, one occurring last summer at the same TEEN TOWN By SHEILA CHAMBERLAIN dances have Teen Town services.happenings have|blackmail Unfortunately, however, the breeds love: friendship reeds; deadline date is Sunday eve- friendship, good will hreeds good will.| ! | | Violence breeds violence; kn threat breeds threat and treason breeds treason.Mr Fortunately, however, love responsibility breeds responsibility, an But when the forces for evil BEAUTIFUL VARIETY OF GIFTS.Fortune Deug Store ow more breeds blackmail; not.We shall now see whether Pearson trends the pati, tof Chamberlin or Churchitl.Last Wednesday the Ladies Auxiliary of the branch IE 0 d'a well attended monthly Sly (Turn to page 18) assualt those of good, only à We cannot alter the past.j/man lordly in spirit as wei With mutual good will we can|as in power con prevail on to an extent direct the fu- behalf of the right by which ture.We cannot make a Godjhe holds his power.out of man, hut we can encourage good behaviour.Sir Winston Churchill was such a man.Some others w.intimately were LOVELY SELECION OF QUALITY PERFUMES FINEST CHOCOLATES CANDIES, NUTS from LAURA SECORD JACQUES L'ECUYER, Prop.264-2929 72 Chateauguay St.i 's mi i i ! ice - s into operation with « t Women's\u2018 mitte 9 .Por place, which the police con swung in n Le Mrs D.Clairmont Spoke briefly Nasa om: trolled before much damage dance held al Maple School, on À ins 2 i ; agers attende thanked the Captains and Play-|tions, and work which had took place.Winners of the Play-off \u2014 Currie, Captain Gaetane;Theresa McCanse, Doris Heb- Nay 3 ee all ap- ers for their co-operation dur-'been done in the Hall.He This time the walls are L- to R.: Rita Patenaude, Sear] Smith, Florence Ellerton,|ert.pearances everyone enjoyed ing the past year.their good mentioned the discussions|left standing but it was com- (Photo By D.B.Woolley).attendance and timekeeping which had been taking place! pletely gutted.had made things themselves dancing to the cur rent hits and also records that smoothly.A word of thanks was also\u2019 given to the Secretary, Mrs.| Aileen O'Connor, the Treasur-; er, Mrs.M.Mailloux, the Tro-, phy Committee and the Banquet Committee.She then proceeded with the distribution of the trophies.Trophy for the\u2019 team accumulating most points\u2018 during the year went to capt : Vi.Hawkins and her players, Audrey Barr, Ethel Richards, Elaine Marchand, Grace Mac- Gregor and Wanda Kingsbury.The winning team in the Playoff was captained by Gaetane Smith with Florence Ellerton, Rita Patenaude, Therese Mc- Canse, Doris Hebert and Jean! Currie.Trophy for the Run! ners-up in the Play-off went to Captain Shirley Keddy with Edna Berthiaume, Pauline Greer, Doris Cleaver, Catherine Tobin and Mme Denault.Trophies for the Highest Aver- Triple for the year went to Margaret Vaillancourt with Gaetane Smith second.High run very| 22 WATCH FOR IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT Re Oil Buenez Service ! FROM K.M.FERNS HUNTINGDON and Vicinity Shell Oi Your have hit the top of the Hit, § [Parade chart in the past year, flor two.i The Teen Town Committee members, who have worked hard to ensure that Teen Town will continue to provide entertainment for its 350 members, would like to thank all those who have given Teen Town its continued support.| We would greatly appreciate hearing your views on activity.in Chateauguay for Teen Town, No one can help more, than those whom we are atetmpting to please.If you have any, ideas, please submit them to a.member of the committee at the next dance.Every idea will be considered and discussed and if possible will he: handled as the next form of, entertainment.' We are awaiting your sess with eager anticipation and look forward to seeing the, main, Nicole France|majority of Teen Town\u2019s 350: Charbonneau.members of Chateauguay and\u2019 HEMMINGFORD MIXED BOWLING LEAGUE Dealer Winners of the Champion- Trophy, Captain Roger La.ships and Play-off Trophy \u2014! plante and Glen Hadley.Rear, Gagné, Single Trophy was won byleQm\u2014\u2014 \u2014 mm \u2014 L.to R.: In front, holding' Robert Pierre, Monique Ger- (Photo D.B.Woolley) district at the next dance.| % PRIME RIB 7 Beef .$175 Baked .Virginia Ham .$1.50 PIN A FLOWER ON \u201cMOM\u201d and HAVE DINNER Border Inn Restaurant Chateauguay St.Huntingdon Edna Berthiaume with Therese Ouimet second.Gifts to the Secretary and Treasurer concluded the Ladies\u2019 League presentations, A brief speech by the President of the Mixed League Gerald Smith, delivered with] an ease and fluency which de-j lighted everyone, opened the! presentations to the young) people who form this League, The team which gained most points for the year also won the play-off and so were presented with two trophies.They.were, Captain R.Laplante, Monique Germain, France Char- bonneau, Nicole Gagné, Robert Pierre and Glen Hadley.Individual trophy winners were, Ladies high average, Monique: Germain, high triple with handicap, Madeline Priest, high triple without handicap, Kath-' leen Perras, high single with handicap Yolande Duquette and high single without handicap, Susanne Gagnon.Men\u2019s high average, Roger Laplante; high triple with handicap, Glen Hadley; high triple without handicap, Gerald Smith; high single with handicap, Thomas Payant: high single without handicap Robert Roy.Gifts were also presented to the secretary, Andre Lambert and Pauline Smith, the Treasurer for their excellent work during the past year.: After a few words from the President of the Men\u2019s League, Mr.Jean-Paul Galipeau, the trophies were presented to the season's winners.Father La- Rocque presented the trophy which Mr.R.Dumouchel and Mr.Jacques Viau had donated: to the team accumulating most points, Captain Gilles Gagné, Roger Bouchard, Donald Cle- land, Romain Ouimet, Peter Reid and Clifford Winter.Mr.Leo Fortin presented the Trophy donated by Fortin Frere to the winners of the Play-off, Captain Aurele Genier, Father LaRocque, Roy Holmes, Ivan Merlin, Hervé Denault, Lucien Germain.The Reverend Ficko presented the trophy to the! 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Ormstown: Ï La fete du Sentenaire M Bux SACRIFICES enfouis forts, soutenue pe eur CONTR Japs sur les envolées de son ; Mme Ismaël Dandurang arrivée des Révérendes Mè- sans gloire dans ses fonda- ge ct qui nous l'ont transmise Liècle, Pour mai, je ne vous \u2018Mrs, Merrill English, Mme res de la Congrégation à Hun- tions, aux patients LABEURS vivante et bénie comme vous ; vi scial: d ; : la t TUES demande pus de surpasser les Marie-Reine Hurteau-Primeau ë + 5 i q \u201d a3ses - Vv 2% .; \"tre : a : .tingdon mérite un spécial de tant de maîtresses igno- voulez la transmettre aimée anciens el les nciennes, ; Wa .; ; ; , Claire McCaffrey, Mrs.Nog souvenir.Elle est dans l\u2019his-'rèes sur les sillons muets qui el prospère à vus filles, nals seulement les rempla- Smith, Mme Armaud Prjgey, toire locale une dule devant poussent les vrais femmes, Elle est votre, mes Soeurs, cer.Irene Brunet.N laquelle on se recueille pour aux ENERGIES déployées en plus encore que nôtre, cette J , écouter les lecons du passé, silence dans une classe vul- maison de Notre-Dame.Ne la vertu qui fuit les héros | Beauharnois: pour goûter les joies du pré-'gaire, aux ACTES d'humble sont-ce pus les éleves mieux NC clame pus ses umbitions; | Mme Hervé Samson, Ressent, pour prévoir les événe- dévouement qu'il faut renou- que les maitres «lle les réalise en vivant bien.: ' qui sont la gloire d'une école?On ne qu- l \u201cGeorges Quenneville, curd.Ne devenez faiblesses ments de l'avenir.veler tous les jours au ser- jamais par vo a Aan naires diminue, tantot la maladie arrête les nobles ambitions des maîtresses, ou c'est la terrible faucheuse qui met merveilles de cette oeuvre grandiose, toute à la louange de l'Eternel.A.Lussier, St-Antoine Abhc: Mme A.Martel, Circle Ville D'Anjou, Qué.: Mrs.J.P.La 11 v a cent ans, une modes Vice ingrat des enfants, aux ge pus les arbres aux racines ses le discrédit d'une #» Montreal: ;( te école, dirigée par un pe *ABNEGATIONS douloureu- profondes, mais aux fruits ecole à luquelle vous axez le | * Claudette Leblane, Marie.* \u201d i) 0 » ° \u2018 .Ee Sur \u2018peurs 8 Pierre tit groupe de religieuses, pe- ses qu'impose la tâche d'en- mars.devoir de promettre et dei Ange Cyr, Soeurs St.Pierr \u2018| tite graine du bien semée s2igner lu jeunesse.La poé- Or en parcourant la liste donner l'honneur.| Damier, C.N.D., Mlle Emmu A dans cette terre d'Hunting- sie met bien un peu d\u2019illu- séculaire des jeunes lilles et Vous vivez à des heures qui 28 Brault, Mrs.Marold Paul, | .don, leva par lu fertilité pro- sions sur ce travail austère.des jeunes gens qui ont pas- réclament plus de virilite 9 Blanche Lelcbvre, Soeur st ; rayons capricieux du soleil, Elle prête aux écolières les sé dans vos rangs, joué dans qu'autrefois; quoi qu'il ad | Hermann, C.N.D, Sister St.Pict pre du sol; elle grandit par charmes séducteurs des fleurs vos cours, étudié dans vos vienne, il est une race dont B Kyrin, Soeur ; St.François} local los sacrifices ignorés aux qui éclosent mais c'est vous, classes, puisé à vos enseigne- je ne veux pas, par respect Joseph, F.C.S.P., Mme Albert] from: comme des plantes enraci- Éducatrices renommées, quiments, J'y trouve russemblées.pour le passé de votre école Bourcier, Mme Albert Lete] Huspi nées près des sources cachées; Êtes la rosée et le soleil qui sous des noms distingués, si- que jamais vous Voyez, une hvre, Mme 4 Allen, Mme elle donne aujourd'hui par les font ¢panouir.Dans la ré- non illustres, toutes les car- race néfaste © maudite don a i\u201d ) tene Gendron, RUE Hilda El, \u2018la bénédietion du ciel des alité, pour être éducatrie*,'rières que peuvent ambition lhorreur me prend où je la a.ROR Said der, Mrs.Fran Hayes, Mi fruits abondants dont, mois- \u2018ligne de ce nom, il faut être rer hommes et femmes.La trouve, \u2018 Lee .A .A , ._ Orianna Murphy, Louise Pod s ants mos 6 à laisser goutte à vie du sacerdoce.la vie rol Une grand\u2018messe pontificale| Notre Dame à Huntingdon.|Gareau, Rév.Chancine Donat, Excellence l\u2019évêque Léo Blais, \u2018rson, Norma Pederson, Mrs sonneuses réjoules, ces edu soute til lor Foul broy he qu dle im Ce n'est pas la race des mé.| marqua la célébration offi- Nous voyons ici quittant\u2019 I'ég.Fortier, aumonier de la Rév.Georges Quenneville.|N.Bruce.Mme Giséle Moni catrices au coeur Vaillant, goutte distiller oh mn Sous le ae 5 oo bar a chants et des haincux qui me |:ielle du centième anniver- lise après la cérémonie de! C.N.D., Mgr.J.A.David, curé curé & Bezuharnois et le Rév.que Gendron, Jacqueline Dio.viennent offrir en 1863, a No- ¢e¢ comme un parfum sous ela mececine, OU DETTEAU, fait peur.c'est, chères étu-|saire de la Congrégation delgauche à droite: Rév.Marcelide la paroisse St-Joseph, Son|E.Boucher.dati, Estelle Lefebvre Harver tre-Dame, les gerbes pleines pressoir du devoir inapereu du commerce, de la finance, diantes.la race des - - - : = » Ba 4 ) ver, et dorées ct monotone.de l'industrie et par dessus cuses of des pes velupti.Mrs.Raymond Dineen, S.ses.Qs ; .ses s inutiles, la race : \u201cdes jours de 3 où ; in Je ne puis faire ici le récit 11 est icibas des fonctions tout celle d'excellente maman ges filles sans re sse ..Ville Diane Legault, élève de ces homma ri , ives, antithe êtes\" Qué; Mme Diane ing ' ges respectueux.(brillantes et vives, antithèse fêtes\u201d.'hambly: Mrs.Gordon J.Be] (= \u201crés Révérende Mère Sainte.; lisle, Ville Mont-Royal, Que} chou Ie mère Sainte Pour nous, 1862 marque la Un groupe d\u2019ex-élèves visitent leur Mme L.G.Pelletier.Québee[ Bran Harie-Consolatrice naissance de cette oeuvre gi- © \u201c \u201d\u201d Qué.Marjorie O'Connor And supérieure générale gantesque.Mère Bourgeoys Alma Mater derson Malone, N.Y.; Louis eh \u201congrégation de Notre-Dame.est une artiste immortelie, ye|Forget, Napierville, Qué.will Très honorée Mère, semble-t-il.: Mme Gérald Forget, Napier of © Au concert liturgique des Quel feu ne désire brûler ville, Qué: Mme Hugett] au Alleluias pascals, s'ajoute la toujours davantage?Ainsi son Daoust, Sherbrooke, Que symphonie pittoresque de la coeur toujours en quête d'hori- Beaudin Boyer, Chateaugusif non nature de mai.Notre-Dame y zons nouveaux! Messagères de Qué: Mme Susanne Boy fiat joint sa grâce majestueuse, un son zèle, trois recrues vien- Mme Micheline Riel Blanchet signe sourire de paradis.Que signi-nent poser la première pierre.te, Brossard, Qué; Mrs.Jeaï withi fie cette rencontre des joies?:Les heures sont lourdes les Wilson Maguan, Bangor, N.Y chair a Vierge elle-même nous enicouleurs, avares de rose, L'é- Rev.Harold O'Connor, O.MQL tie.uidique la cause.En un geste'preuve cisèle une oeuvre qui Ottawa, Ont; Mrs.Angeld as 2 long, très grand, très loin dans! doit perdurer - - - Il faut tail- Wilson O'Connor, Gatineauf = a le passé, son bras s'étend.iler, harceler, parfois briser.Jué.; Madeleine Michaud.Sit Lix Nous reculons de cinq, sept.| En 1881, le travail semble lérome; Antoinette Michy natio dix décades.Voilà! C'est 'anjachevé, Mère Bourgeoys re- Lemay, St-Jérome; Sister rare 1862, au sillage lumineux, im-|çoit ses filles, harassées, au lizabeth of the Holy Gh@ mense; rétrospection captivan-[berceau de la Congrégation IN.D.Ottawa, Ont; Sistt- Har te.de Notre-Dame.Deux ans pas- St.Mary Margarita, C.ND of 0 Qu'il nous soit permis, très|seront et la mosaique dormira Sherbrooke: Sister St.John w t xonorée Mère, de revivre cet-jdans le silence.Durs souve- of Mercy, Waterbury, Con re .e mosaïque de souvenirs heu-|nirs à évoquer.L'héroique 1eticut: Jeanette Robert Dud ; \u20ac wr i ou Tinie A reux, chatoyants.Etaler ces|fondatrice, par ses braves fil- scon, New Westminster, D po E 4 ART.Ii: iy richesses, n\u2019est-ce-pas rendre a{les, affrontera la tempéte ct soeur Sainte-Georgie Ana ati Soeur Mary Gerald (Grace) Douglas Burns (Bernice Caza)| Rév.Mère Sainte-Marie Con-|nérale de la Congrégation della Congrégation de Notre-[reprendra l'ouvrage.CN.D.; Soeur Marie Julienne} \u201cUr Oarragh) Mrs.Gerald Brise-|et Soeur Beatrice Ann (Bea.Notre-Dame jouissent du buf-|]Dame un éloge digne de son| Les Religieuses, formant Québec, Qué.; Soeur S.Jean and bois (Kathieen O'Connor) Mrs.|trice Darragh).solatrice, Mère supérieure gé-; fet, mérité?trio, une fois encore conti- lon ne du Sauveur, Ottawa, Ont."]
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