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The gleaner
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[" ere ~\u2014\u2014 Required Reading for all Drivers In thie year of Our Lord ninetesn laindrea and sixty-four, êlose to fifteen hundred people lost their lives on the streets and highways in the Province of Quebec.How many more were injured, maimed and crippled because of man's inhumanity to his fellow creature?| \u2018Who is responsible for the tragedy that stalks our highways everyday of the week: every month of the year, year in and year out?Do we place the blame on our car, on our roads, on the man next door, young drivers, old drivers, woman drivers, screwdrivers, impaired drivers, fast drivers, slow drivers, rain, snow, ice or sleet?Look at the list above.Where do you fit in \u2014 young, old, fast, slow, impaired, woman?Did you have an accident this year?What caused ft \u2014 your car, the road, ice, snow, sleet or rain?Usually we find something to blame, in place of putting the or thirty years and never had a scratch.Good for you, that's quite a record.Now stop and think.How many close calls have you had in those years?What caused some of the near misses?Was it always the other driver, or could you have been at fault?What are we going to do about this responsibility we have to each other, forget about it, or do something about it?What can you do?Do unto others as you would have them do unto you.Obey the rules of the road, don\u2019t take chances, chances take lives.Take a good look at your driving habits and do what you can to improve them, your lif& may depend on it.We must preach the Gospel of Safedriving, to the young, the old, to men, \u2018to women and live by it ourselves.A driver's licence is a privilege, granted by a responsible society, to responsible people.Don't let jt become a licence to kill, or be killed.Accept the responsibility, we must do our part, and next year .at this time we may still have hope that man can control his destinÿ.in this age of machines.After reading this you may think vou have been .given a sermon, in a way you have.for if we continue :to drive the way we do, only God can help us.Lorne Fennell, Immedia Blame where it rightfully belongs, on OURSELVES.||Past Master: Bro.Andrew ae What's .that?You have been driving for ten, twenty cett, Senior Warden: Bro.Masonic Lodges Install Officers At a meeting held at the Masonic Temple in Hunting- don Monday evening December 28th, Worshipful Brother Jon Proudfoot was installed as Master of Chateauguay Lodge, for the year 1965.Mr.Proudfoot has been a member of the Masonic Craft since 1956, and is the recently appointed president of the Hun- tingdon County War Memorial Arena, he is also very active in the work of the Presbyterian Church and other community endeavors.Other officers installed the same evening were Wor.Bro.Allan Hunter, Junior Warden; Wor.Bro.Rupert Hawley, Secretary; Wor.Bro.William Boyd, Treasurer; Wor.Bro.William Goodall, Chaplain; Bro.Gordon Tannahill, Senior Deacon; Bro.David Rennie, Junior Deacon; Bro.Allan Tal- len, Inner Guard; Bro.Stuart McDermid, Tyler.Salaberry No.130 The following officers were installed at Salaberry Lodge: Wor.Bro.Edward J.Neal, W.M.; Wor.Bro.Frederick Lunn, LMP; Bro.Rohert M.Cameron, S.W.; Bro.Frank W.Castle, J.W.; Wor.Bro.Clarry Harding, Chaplain; Bro.Al bert P.Maclean, Treasurer; Bro.Georgie W.Watson, Secretary.Police Blotter Notes A Quiet Christmas In this area at least, Christmas was reportéd as quiet.There ere some routine calls, very few accidents and crime was at a low ebb.There was an accident on the \u2018Ridge: Road about one mile - west of Huntingdon, at about - 4 am.on December 24th.Miss Bernice Johnston, of Huntingdon, was: dtiving an Austin car towards Hunting- don, when she lost.control angd- struck a power pole.Fortunately she was not hurt and the \u201ccar suffered about $200 damage.PO.cas Mt.Allen Phillips \u201cof An.sonia, Con, US.A., visited relatives at St! Régis, after midnight mass on Christmas Eve, and \u2018had his car stolen.It was about, 2.30.am.when he ar an amount of about $50, a gloves were missing.- À rather.brazen Murphy had his car stolen.Builders\u2019 Supply Ltd.on a special call and left his 1961 Valiant outside in the yard.He went into the shop \u2018and was only there a bout, 1 few minutes.When he came Ways willing and able, at rived at the home opened the|out the car was gone.No trace|times the going has been trunk of his car .to get out|of it has yet been found.rough, so when she had this a number of parcels.How-|Town Police are investigating|Splendid opportunity to sell ever, he forgot to take thelthe theft.her business to the Léger family she felt that this was Deaths In Local (this loss.the chance she had been wait.At the some time we notice PS lor.Known Families that Mrs.Lindsay Cullen, our| On Monday, December 28, We notice in the death|OTmstown correspondent, has| Mrs.Marchand plans to move ost her mother, Mrs.Sadie keys out pf the trunk after closing the, lid.About 6 am.he came out for his car and found it was gone.The matter was reported to the Provincial police at Huntingdon and about 10 a.m.that morning the car was discovered a few miles away.Some damage had been done to the car to transistor radio and a pair of theft of car occurred in Town on Saturday afternoon, when Dan Dan had gone to the office of and Feeds notices of a Montreal daily, May Skidmore, who died on the mother of H.Brodie Brit- tain, Mrs.Edith Frances Brit.12in, passed away on December 24th, at Norton, N.B., Mr.Brittain was manager of the Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce branch at Ormstown for a number of years.He is presently at the branch of the bank of Chateauguay.Deep sympathy goes out to him in December 25th.The late Mrs.Skidmore lived at Delson and the funeral and burial took place at that point on Monday.Deep sympathy goes out to Mrs.Cullen in her loss.In the same issue is a notice of the death of Mrs.Alice Parry, (Alice McConnelil) and wife of Thomas Parry.Burial is at Huntingdon.Yvon Gagnon.Church St, Huntingdon.is shown above receiving a One Hundred Dollar Purchase Bond for merchandise to be purchased at Vilna Furniture Reg'd., Huntingdon.Drawing for the hundred-dollar prize sponsored by Vilnd Furnityre was made Christmas Eve by Mr.Jean-Louis Trepanier, President of the Huntingdon Chamber [home of Dr.A.J.Abran, Mrs \u2018| Abran was changing one oi the lights on the Christma: fltree, when a short-circuit oec- Bithe drapes Store In Ste.Agnes Changes Hands by Mrs.V.Elder This past week has seen a change hands when Marchand\u2019s General Store was sold to Mr.Albert Léger and his son, Mr.well-established business! .THE LEADING ADVERTISING MEDIUM IN THE DISTRICT OF BEAUHARNOIS e al SINGLE COPY 12 CENTS \u2014 ANNUAL SUBSCRIPTION, $4.50 CANADA; $5.50 U.S.A.ve 102nd YEAR Entered au second class mall DY the Post Office Depart HUNTINGDON, QUE., DECEMBER 30th, 1964 TWELVE PAGES A Message Of Good Will And Hope For All To the population of Hun- homes, success in their under.tingdon and the neighboring,takings, good health, and the municipalities: Mgr.J.A.supernatural and natural joys David p.d.and his three auxi-|0f life, the union of hearts liaries, Fathers Gilles Daoust, and of energies for the pros.Henri Lavigne and Marcel Ga-|perity of our town and reau deem it a pleasant duty parishes, their full develop.to offer to all the families of ment, fraternal understanding Huntingdon and to all the par-|in their projects and enterpri- ishioners of St Joseph's and of Ses for the glory of God, our the other churches their best!Fath lastly, that union that wishes for a \u201cGood and Happy makes up the strength of pro- ear\u201d.May the Infant of 8ressive towns and parishes.Christmas who came to ran-| May God whom we all a- som all men and to merit for!dore bring about the realiza- them all the graces of their tion of these fraternal good salvation give them temporal wishes made for the happiness goods in abundance, thus aid-jof all \u2014 Peace on earth to ing them to sanctity in theirmen of good will! ALLAN GRAHAM DIED SUDDENLY MONDAY lOrmstown MORNING Legion News > | A card party was held recently in the Legion Hall.Prize winners were as fol- i Adam; 2nd, Mrs.H.Forrester Mr.G.Prevost, |Mr.L.Cappiello.;| Key prize winners were: ¢ IMrs.A- Moore, Mrs.McNicol Mr.J.Conley, Mrs.W.English René Léger of Ste.Agnes.Twenty-five years ago, the late Wilbrod Marchand and Mrs.Marchand came to Ste.Agnes and set up business in\u2018 the building formerly owned by the late James D.Ferguson.The Marchands were an affable and obliging couple, and, made many friends, both in business and socially.Together they ran a successful business, but with the late Mr.Marchand\u2019s death a year and a half ago, the burden fell completely on Mrs.Marchand's shoulders: While she was al- from her apartment above the store into Mr.and Mrs.Albert Léger's new home on the upper Ridge Road.Here she expects to remain until spring when she will decide what course she wishes to follow in the future.To Mr.Léger and to his son, René, we extend a warm welcome to our village, with a sincere wish that they will enjoy many years of pleasant prosperous, and successful business association amongst us.Pre-Christmas Fire In Hemmingford On Monday evening, De cember 21 at 5 o'clock.at th: fire to was standing in the window.Dr.Abran endeavoured to smother the blaze with a large blanket but in lhe window caught and the blaze became too high to be reached.The {ire engine and men were on the scene in a matter of minutes and very quickly had everything under control.Th glass in the large picture curred and set tree which the of Commerce.Mr.Sammy Levine, manager of the store, is shown\u2019 above handing the prize to Mr.Gagnon.e Door prize winners were: C Wright, Mrs.C.MacDonald, Mr.G.Prevost, Mr.H.Forres- ter, Mrs- G.Bourgeoin, Mrs.H.Forrester, Mrs.F.Mrs.G.McAdam.Comrade Margaret us with our card parties in the past year and wished cveryone season's from the Auxiliary.\u201c77 ALLAN GRAHAM 7 It was indeed a shock when it was learned that Mr.Allan Graham, officer in charge of New Church Warden Sunday, December 27, Mr.Gordon Watson was elected Immigration at the Port of Huntingdon, had died suddenly on Monday morning.Mr.Graham replaced the late WE.Bernhardt when he retired as officer in charge of the Dept.in 1959, During his stay here he had taken part in several local affairs.The late Mr.Graham was born in Montreal, on January 18th, 1900, and received his schooling in St.Lambert, Que.le joined the army in 1915 the St.Malachie Church, in replacement of Mr.Ernest Rennie, outgoing warden.Christian Churches Sunday, January 10, at 7.30 p.m.in the Ormstown United Church, there will be à meeting of the St.Malachie Catholie Church, the United Anglican and Presbyterian lows: Ladies 1st, Mrs.G.Mc- {| Gents 1st, Mr.J.McCaig; 2nd, | Ladies lLow,|?Mrs.C.MacDongld, Gents Low, | Mrs.W.Baird, Mrs.K.Mac- - Donald, Mrs.J.MeCaig, Mr.|.Kilgour, |} Wright |y thanked everyone for helping!i greetings § and served with the 148th Battalion Black Watch and served overscas.Hé returned in 1917 because of wounds.Later he served with the Reserve Army and received a commission al Wolsely Barracks, london, Ont.In his carly years he was connected with the automo bile business.He joined the Department of Immigration in 1938, serving in Ottawa and Montreal, In ham was sent by the Depart.Delhi India, where he served for three years.Returning in 1959.Mr.Graham was ap- the Port of Huntingdon and n through this window and \u2018he fire contained to the liv.\u2018ng-room: some heat and smoke damage occurred in \u2018he adjoining kitchen hut the fast work of the firemen in covering the furniture in the lower rooms with tarpaulins awrevented any damage there, The totul damage is estimated to he hetween $4,000 nd $5,000.Neither Doctor nor Mrs.Abran were injured but both, naturally, were upset.However, after a day or two spent in the quiet of St.sistent invitation of Canon the damage was cleared away.they returned to their own home where work on repair- window had cracked with the heat so the hose was taken begun.1956, Mr.Gra- ment of Immigration to New nointed officer in charge of Roman's Presbytery at the in-|home here at Trout River.Sis- Corriveau, while the worst of Elizabeth were also guests: Churches, Pastor JM.La- rocque was invited to give a sermon.The St.Malachie choir was also invited to sing Christmas songs.The congregations are invited to attend this important ceremony.Social Notes Dr.and Mrs.Rolland Leblanc of Montreal visited Mr.and Mrs.P.Guérin over the weekend.Incidentally we are happy to learn that Mr.Pierre Guérin is now convalescing at his home, after he was hospitalized for a few weeks at the Barrie Memorial Hospital.Our best wishes for a Hap- pv and prosperous Ney Year.May 1085 see all your wishes come true.was in charge at the time of his death.He leaves to mourn his pas.\u201cing, his wife Frieda, and two daughters: Marguerite (Mrs.Thomas McElroy), Chatham, N.B.and Audrey (Mrs.W.R.Currie) Point Claire, Que.Funeral will be held on Thursday.from St.Joseph's Church, Huntingdon, Kilbain Mr.John B.Murphy spent the Christmas holiday at his iter Claire Lois and Sister Joan \u2018at the same home.4 The Gleaner wil and to make room as well as build a The plant will January 11th and usual from then on.IMPORTANT Temporary Shut-down of Gleaner next Wednesday, January 6th, and the plant will be closed for the week.This will allow us to rearrange certain machinery in our commercial printing plant our Goss Comet, on which this newspaper and others are printed.handle urgent commercial job printing during the temporary shut-down.NOTICE I not be published for additional units, new foundation for reopen on Monday, business will be as A skeleton staff will Well, Christmas is over A strange one, you will probably say.It is a time when usually the kids hope to try out their new skates and hockey equip- men on the outdoor ice rink.Alas and alack.this Christmas there was no ice, no snow, \u201cno nofhin# like that at all.During a few weeks before Christmas we had snow, cold weather, some ice on the river, ete.and the ground was generally covered in a mantle of white.Slowly this all changed, the snow practically all disappeared and almost all the ice went off the river and other such spots, the grass showed in drab brown with a few tufts of green here and there.Roads were hare, fields were bare, some remains of snow could he seen caught up in the bush, but that was about all.NES Appointment YVON BOUCHARD, 8.A, Mr.J.DeSerres, Manager of the National Employment Of- as English Church Warden at{fice in Salaberry-de.Valleyfield is pleased to announce the appointment of Mr.Yvon Bouchard, B.A.as Special Services Division Supervisor.Mr.Bouchard holds a licence in philosophy and is a graduate in social, economic and political sciences as well as psychology and pedagogy.He will he responsible for the auxiliary services of the National Employment Service, which include counselling to youths entering the labour market.He will also be a coun- seller in the fields of vocational training and placement of handicapped workers.Mr.Bouchard hrings to his new functions, a superior training and a wide experience.In fact, he spent 14 years of his life closely associated with education and youth problems.He had also followed special courses in administration, personnel supervision and personality.While he was a member of the Montreal Chamber of Commerce, he presided over a metropolitan professional social club, in a time of reorganization, in view of giving it a prime importance role, With the National Employment Service, he previously supervised the employment branch at the Beauharnois local office, where he took an active part in the special services and winter employment campaigns.Mr.Yvon Bouchard has two brothers; one, lawyer and journalist, is professor of the faculty of commerce at Laval University and consul of Guatemala in Quebec.The other one is a world known specialist in cancer therapeutic and is in charge of medical radiology When men speak ill of thee, |them.at the Royal Victoria hospital ing the damage has already'live so as nobody may believe|in Montreal; and, as chief of medical electrology teaching, zine, 36, and | Train Crash Kills 3 l BARRIE (Special) \u2014 Three members of à former Ottawa family living at Camp Borden were killed Sunday when thelr car was demolished by 10 à passenger train about miles west of here.dian School ligence, his their Susan, 14.They are work.Sgt.and Mrs.Sinnott lived years ago.way to nearby Minesing pick up a Christmas when the accident occurred at a level-crossing on pra township.It was 332 p m.The car was with the in Canadian, und was half.Dead are Sgt.Joseph Sin- nott, 40, of the Royal Cana.of Military Inte]-|MA ! wife Mary Joan-|quite a lot on Christmas day.daughter 4 survived by Susan's brother Terry, #% had stayed home to do home- 16 who in Oftawa's west end some 15 The Sinnotts were on their to tree the 10th Concession Road of Ves- collision Canadian Pacific Railway passenger train, the eut in There was a rush to buy winter wear, snow boots, ruh- hers and such, then it stopped, the rush was toward raincoats and such.Men ran around in their shirt sleeves, discarded their heavy coats, The weather was «quite balmy, temperatures up in the fifties and over.Furnaces were turned low, it was too hot in the house and doors were left slightly ajar.Yes, we mas that into Christ- and it rained went way It was cloudy and dull.The kids with sleighs, skates and such were quite disappointed that they were unable to try nut these things.No doubt the people operating the Ski resorts will have a let down feeling too, for it is doubtful if very many of them were in operation.There were those who were be moaning the fact that it \u2019 Q An adjourned meeting of the Huntingdon Town Couneil was held Monday, December 28th, at the County Building.with Mayor Pau) Lefebvre presiding and all members present except Aldermen Laplante and A Very Wet Christmas would be a \u201cdry\u201d Christmas, but in truth it was a very wet and warm Christmas.It re mained that way until Monday morning, when people awoke to find several inches of snow had fallen and the snow was continuing.It was not particularly cold, but the temperature had lowered some what from the previous days.It has been said that the weather at this particular Christmas has broken all records.It would appear that this is so in many parts of the world, In some parts it was quite cold and there was considerable depth of snow.In others, floods occurred and left people homeless.While we in this part basked in al most Florida weather, ate our turkey and watched the rain pouring down the window panes and listened to the trickle of water running off the roof and down the water spouts.What were people tracking into the house\u2014mud.Generally speaking, we would say jt was a quiet Christmas.Due to the strike of Liquor Board employees, the flow of Christmas Cheer was limited, that is, there was not a bountiful supply as in other years.The dampness outside may have kept many people home, being afraid that a sudden change could turn roads into dangerous ice fields.However, this did not happen.It would appear that the rain soaked into the ground and this should be a great help to our farmers, especially those whose wells were dry in the Fall.Christmas Day falling as it did on Friday and everyone being well stocked with provisions, the long week-end holiday was an enjoyable one.Town Can Obtain A Grant For Work At Filter Plant planned at the filter plant, it was learned that the Government of the Province is ready to provide a special grant of 6% during 10 years on the tutal cost provided the Coun- Front part of the cur was the road.killed instantly.bridge of 205 O'Connor Stand a sister Mrs, Ryan of 49 Murray St., Brock ville.Sgt.Sinnott leaves two bro thers, Donald and James, Mrs.Ellen E.Travers former son.The accident occurred December 13th, Ont.he is a member of the McGill University administrative cadre.Mr.Yvon Bouchard is a for- Montreal and Beauharnois Chambers of Commerce and also of the \u201cClub des 50\", a metropolitan businessmen's association.He has heen successively Secretary.Vice.president and President of the Lake St-Louis Branch of the National U.LC.Association.He will assume his new functions in Valleyfield under the supervision of Mr.J.R.Gerard Lalonde, Employment Branch Supervisor at the Valleyfield loeal office.scattered in a swamp heside The three occupants were Mrs.Sinnott is survived hy her mother Mrs.Eva Brown- Ottawa, an aunt Mrs.Nettie McGuire of the same address Edgerton Sgt.Sinnott is grandson of ly of Herdman and other rel- on near Barrie mer member of the Quebec, MeGerrigle, A number of accounts were authorized for payment.In connection with a request for social relief, a discussion took place on the account owed by the Town to the Social Welfare Department.The Town is at present holding payment since it would seem .ithat it is asked to pay in some cases for persons who are not -{the Town's responsibility.The Council will seek an agreement with the Department -|concerning this situation.It was moved and seconded atives in the Huntingdon a.|that the temporary loan at the rea are J.A.Gamble, Kenjbank be extended to six Gamble and Mrs.C.Hender-Jmonths.With regard to the _work Fingerlings Planted In Lake St.Louis Lake St.Louis Anglers Inc.in coperation with Mr.Al- Kilbain Mr.and Mrs.Art Champion were Christmas Day guests at their son, Jim's home in La- chine and also spent a pleasant evening with their daughter Betty also of Montreal.The Champions are awaiting a visit from their son Bill who resides in Detroit and is motoring home.Miss Judy Smythe of Montreal spent the Christmas holiday at the home of her parents, Mr.and Mrs.Bill Smythe.cil will pass & resolution that the materials used in the pro- jeet are manufactured in the Province of Quebec, So it was moved and seconded that a clause be included in the request for tenders stating that the materials used in the project are manufactured in the province of Quebec: The meeting ended with a discussion on te wall.It was mentioned that the work had been done in a very satisfac tory manner.The Secretary- Treasurer, Mr.Pilon also stated that he would have the complete and detailed list of accounts in connection with this project for the next Council meeting.bert Courtemanche, director of the Dept.of Fish and Game Wildlife Service, planted 3,500 Musky fingerlings in Lake St.Louis on September 30.The fingerlings were transported from the Eastern Townships Hatchery, and unloaded into members\u2019 boats at the La- chine Club-house and planted one by one in preselected weeded areas around Dorval, St.Nicholas, Nuns and Flat Islands, Windmill Point and in the middle of the lake off Pointe Claire.These Musky plantings, carried on almost annually since 1950, and now amounting to a total of about 60,000 represent a substantial investment by the Provincial Government. 2 - The Gleaner Wednesday, December 30th, 1964 THE ANGLICAN \u2018Aubrey-Riverfield ANNOUNCEMENTS | a Death, Marriage notices, $1.00 CHURCH | AUBREY -RIVERFIELD \u2014| per insertion one language.Mr.and Mrs.Dick Tanner and! Both Langues Le given: January 3 Loraine of \u2018Toronto and Mr.and paid for at The Hun- BT.JOHN'S, HUNTINGDON cprne Tanner hy Boston were tingdon County Hospital and ristmas week-end guests o Barrie Memorial Hospital, | am.\u2014 Holy Communion Mr.and Mrs.Ernest Robert Picase pay Miss Macfarlane a.m.\u2014 Morning Praye son, who had a family gather.at the former and the Wo-! ST.JAMES, ORMSTOWN [ing of twenty-eight on Christ.men's Auxiliary at the Bar- ; mas Day.rie Memorial.4.30 a.m.\u2014 Holy Communion, Mr.Johnnie Orr of Montreal In Memoriams, minimum CHRIST CHURCH, lis spending the Christmas holi- charge $1.00, additiona FRANKLIN idays with his grandparents, \u20ac arge oO cents r t * ., + count line of verse.Add!» 30 pm.Evening Prayer tM.and Mrs.Everett Orr.; Mr, and Mrs.Gordon Eas- balf if in both languages., yrs.: Card of Thanks: minimum ton spent Christmas Day in charge, $1.00, both languages, Montreal with Mr.and Mrs.$1.50.1 Norman Easton.Tel.264-5365 In Memoriam Friends of Mr.Robert Me- ee m- \u2014 \u2014 ENGLISH \u2014 In fond and Clenaghan will be glad to loving memory of a dear som, know he was able to leave the Died jand brother, Merrill, who hospital last week and is now 1962, BRITTAIN \u2014 At Norton He wished no one a last town Convalescent Home N.B.on December 24, 1964 farewell, where he will be happy 10 Edith Frances Brodie, be-| Not even said good-bye have his friends call on him.loved wife of the late A He was gone before Wei Miss Donna Templeton of en of the \"Rev.\u2018Ww.A.And only God Knows why.iMeGill University is spending (Dick) Brittain and H.Our hearts still ache with {the Christmas holidays at the Brodie Brittain.Commital loneliness.home of her parents after hav service only 10 A.M.Mon: Our eyes shed many tears.!ing undergone plastic surgery day at Mount Royal Cem-! God knows how much we at the Montreal General Hos- ctery.miss him pital.CLAYLAND \u2014 At Hunting-: At the end of two lonely! Mrs, Annie Gruer spent a don, Que, on December 29, years.| 1964, in her 87th.year, Always remembered and Sarah Matilda Watt, wife |5adly missed by i of the late Albert Arthur Mom and Family Clayland.Funeral from the Kelly Funeral Home Reg'd.tory of a dear friend, Kirk \u201cpris s dinner at aurons torment Who was st Coen sadly! Nata sire hor Temple ser st.missed by \" \u2019 ton, Mr.and Mrs, Bill Tem- .Bonnie.'Pleton and Judy spent Christ GRAHAM \u2014 Suddenly at - - \u2018Mas at Sabrevois with the Huntingdon, Que, on Dec- PATENAUDE \u2014 In loving Bunburys, lan, Wynn and Cyn.émber 2.aad Allan Sra memory of a dear husband thja returned home with them husband of Frida Schmits and father, Howard.w 5a jo spend their Christmas holi- and dear father of Mar- passed avay en oy 952: days.guerite (Mrs.Thomas Me- those we love 2 « Mrs.Margaret Angell of Elroy) of Chatham, N.B.| No distance can divide, Montreal, spent Christmas at Audrey (Mrs.W.R.Currie) of Pointe Clai-e, Que.Rest- den Mr.and Mrs.Yule of Sting at Kelly Funeral Home| vg, are still by our side.:Lambert were week-end guests Reg'd.Funeral from St! Always remembered by his of Mr.and Mrs.Burton Red- Joseph's Church, Hunting: Wife and son.lgick and the boys.Mr.and , on Thursday, Decem- \u2014\u2014 [00 I., ; ber 31th.at 10 A.M.ln- PATENAUDE \u2014 In loving Mrs.Frank Yule and family terment at Cote des Neiges|memory of our dear Dad, I St Hilaire were Saturday Cemetery, Montreal, and Grandfather, How ard, guests at the same home.GONEAU \u2014 At St.Antoinelwho was called away Jan Mr.and Mrs, Fred Allen Abbe, Que, on Wednesday.3, 1962.were dinner guests on Christ December 23, 1964, Albina | \u201cNo one heard the foot: mas Day of Mr.and Mrs, Lloyd Primeau.wife of the late steps of the Angels draw-lAllen and family.Mrs.Dea Wilfred Goneau.Funeral ing near, was able to be brought down: sas held from the J.M, Who took from us to heav- stairs to enjoy the tree and arpe Funeral Home.en our Dad we loved soi.ui , a.Franklin Centre to St.An- dear.dinner with her family.toine Abbé Parish Church| It's lonesome Dad without Mr.and Mrs.Eric Hunter on Saturday.December 26 you, we miss you morelald Karen of Montreal and at 10 A.M.| each day.Mr.and Mrs.Gary Wilden McDOWELL \u2014 At Montreal, For life is not the samejand son Kenny of Toronto Que.on Monday, December for us since you werelwere Saturday guests of Mr.21, 1964, Albert McDowell, s called away.and Mrs, Lloyd Allen.Mr.Ron.aged 77 years, son of the D you, who have a fa- ald © ; sai Tate John McDowell of Hall.ther, cherish him with ald MacDonald and Miss Can erton, Que.Funeral was loving care.Middlemiss o untingdon held from the J.M.Sharpe| For you'll never know the|Were Sunday guests at the Funeral Home, Hemming- heartache till you calt|;ame home.ford on Thursday, Decem- Dad and he's not there.\u201d Christmas Day guests pf Mr.ber 24 at 2 P.M.Interment| &ovingly remembered by.land Mrs.John Bustard were Hemmingford, Que, Free eare rec 00008 { KELLY | Funeral Home 2 Reg d B.L.McGERRIGLE GORDON McINTYRE Proprietors, Funeral Directors FLOWERS PHONES: 264-5447 \u2014 264-5402 AMBULANCE SERVICE Flowers For All Occasions i Booth's Florist Reg'd.100 Wellington St, Phone 264-2996 Huntingdon Free Delivery Huntingdon, Que.P IO passed away Dec.29, For today in memory's gar- John, 4 Card of Thanks 4 ?|and relatives for the Party held in our honor December 18.I wish to express thanks to Dr.$1 Or, nurses of the third floor o terian Church, Huntingdo sland to neighbours and friend Christmas gifts, in sending fruit and cards.you all very much.3 Mrs, m To my many friends, neigh flowers, cards, good wishe MONTPETIT Funeral Home Rodrigue Montpetit, Prop.170 Chateauguay St.\u2019 \u2018Huntingdon Funeral Director *.Modern Parlors Air Conditioned Ambulance Service Tel.264-3021 and kind gestures toward m and the family appreciation.Preston Home were happy by many kind friends who brought flowering plants, home baking, corsages, Christmas hair nets and other gifts at the holiday season.A sincere thank you to Georgetown and Riverfreld Presbyterian Church, Howick United Church UCW,, Georgetown Evening Auxil- ary, and Children of the Church (C.O.C.), Aubrey - Riverfield W.l.and all others who sent gifts.\"MeKELL \u2014 In loving mem- | Eileen, Nancy and Lori, A sincere thanks to friends Mixed on Richard Ringuette, and Barbara Hunter.sincere McCallum and M.E, Stalker and to all the Barrie Memorial Hospital for their excellent care which I received while a patient{dick.there; also thanks to my| The school boys are enjoy- friends, neighbours and rel- {ing curling in Montreal these {iv for visits, gifts andijays.Four teams are taking cards, part in the bonspiel.These are Argyle Brown.[*,.~My sincère thanks to the skipped by Gary Allen, Allen W.l.of Dewittville, the dif- Angell, Alan Ness and lan ferent societies of the Presby- for their kindness to me at Thank Robert Milne._ sincere thanks to all my y sincere thanks to Dr.|friends for their messages of M.R.and Dr.Merrill Stalker,{kindness during my stay at Mrs.Lawrence and her thirdithe Royal Victoria Hospital floor gtaff for kindness and|and also to all the doctors care during my recent stayland nurses for their medical in hospital attention, bours, and relatives for gifts, my deepest Mrs.A.A.McCormick.The ladies who live at the made Mrs, Vi Preston.being cared for in the Orms.happy Christmas Day at the thome of Mr, and Mrs.Wilbert with several members tof her family and was able to sit at the table lo enjoy hel Gruer -her home.Miss Helen Bustard, Mrs.William Shirley and Dr.Winston Brownlee of Montreal.Mrs.Thomas Barr of Hem- mingford visited with the 3ustard family on Saturday.The infant son of Mr.and Mrs.Gordon Bustard of Lancaster, Ontario, was baptized on Sunday in Riverfield Pres- ayterian Church by Rev.Wm.Brown and received the names Lyndon Cameron.Following the christening Mr.and Mrs.t|John Bustard entertained the amily, including the great grandmother, Mrs.Hiram Red- Bustard.Best of luck, boys! n - 8 : Cards of Thanks | would like to express my - Robert McClenaghan.sl 4 e thank the doc- the for me wish to tors, nurses and staff of Barrie Memorial Hospital the care that they gave luring my recent stay in the sospital, and also to all my \u2018elatives, friends and neigh- sors who so kindly remem- séered me with cards, gifts and visits.Everything was very much appreciated.Sincerely, Cameron Bryson.Ormstown Our best wishes for a speedy recovery are cxtended to Dr.M.Stalker who is hospitalized at the Memorial Hospital following a heart attack.Daily Deliveries in Ormstown, Howick, Huntingdon, Franklin Centre, Lacolle and Hemmingford districts, Phone 247-2680 or Zenith 72550 (no toll charge) bains a re | tie and family spent Christmas Day with Mrs.Gamble and Mr.Jerry Dunn at Athels- tan.Christmas Day guests at the! home of Mr.and Mrs, D.0.| Taylor were Mr.and Mrs.Bill Taylor and Mr.and Mrs.Ronald Robb of Montreal, Mr.and Mrs.Harold Taylor and Stevie and Mr.and Mrs.Reg: gie Taylor and family.| Mrs, Jerry Hurteau and family and Mr.and Mrs.Fernand Primeau and family, Mr.and Mrs.John Hurteau and Mrs.Fernand Primeau and family were Sunday guests at the home of Mr.and Mrs, Charles Hurteau, Boyd Settiement.Guests at the Lasalle home mm Wellington Street during) the holiday week-end wer?Mr.and Mrs.J.C.Lasaile and family of Montreal, Mr.and Mrs.Gaston Brisette and fam- Iv of Montreal, Mr.and Mrs.i.C.Lasalle and family of Sto, Martine, Dr.and Mrs.Brisson of Valleyfield and Mr.and Mrs.Pierre Sauvé of Orms- town.Mr.and Mrs.Lawrence Mur- shy and Mr.and Mrs.Patrick Fitzpatrick of Constable, N.Y.spent Christmas with Mr.ind Mrs.Harrison Alger and family in Plattsburg, N.Y.Mrs.Emmett Murphy spent \u2018hristmas with Mr.and Mrs.Terald Murphy and family.Miss Marguerite McGinnis f Montreal spent Christmas veek-end with Mrs.Mae O'- Connor.The Misses Muriel and I ene Martin of Montreal arr spending the holidays with Mr.and Mrs.A.G.Robb.Sun- Jay dinner guests al the sam: home were Mr.and Mrs Tames Robb, Laura and Johr of Montreal, Mr.Bill Robt \u2018nd Allan of Willowdale, Ont.Mr.and Mrs.George Robh of Iberviile, Mr.and Mrs.Lione\u2019 Robb and Malcolm and Miss \u2018ynn Clendening of Valley Yield, Mr.and Mrs.Ern2st Martin, Betty and Billy of Dewittville and Mr.and Mrs.Bob Winslow and Billy of Napanee, Ont.Mrs.Amos Myatt and Mr and Mrs.Russell \u2018Milne spent TE TT TITLE Huntingdon Locals Mr.and Mrs.Nelson Beat- count'y.On Sunday Mrs.Ar.for the holidays.A Christmas % to hear tree, nicely trimmed by Grade ?Alice 8 was erected in the audito- {il rium.Christmas Carols were J Turper, in Linaria, Alberta via 3 : = | sung and in due time Santa J i ; fine \u2014_ Christmas presents, we think thur was surprised from her aunt, Mrs.long distance.Two Mrs.Elsie Wright and her! grandchildren Audrey and Ernest Folco of Montreal spent the Christinas holiday with her daughter and son-in- law, Mr.and Mrs.Gordon Smaill and family.Christmas Day guests at the home of Mr.and Mrs.|e: and Karen of Morin John Hurteau were Mr.and Heights spent Christmas with Mrs, W.J.Smellie.' Guests during the holiday week-end at the home of Mr.and Mrs, Chas.Reid were Miss Heather Reid of Montreal, Miss Kathleen Reid of Macdonald College, Mr.and Mrs.Cecil Brain and Elizabeth of Hawkesbury, Ont, Mr.Bill Brain of La Tuque, Mr.and Mrs.Campbell Murray of Martintown, Ont.and Miss Alma Reid of Hamilton, Ont.who is also enjoying this week with her brother and sister-in-law, Mr.John Fallon of Malone, N.Y.\u2026.Brother James lfallon of St.Remi and Brother Elmer Fallon of Rigaud are visiting at the home of Mr.and Mrs.George Collum.Mr.and Mrs.Gerald Sweeney and Jay of St.Albans, Vt.spent Christmas with her relatives in town.Mrs.Hunter and her daughter, Miss Betty Hunter, of Chateauguay, called on friends in Huntingdon one day the past week.Guests during the Christmas holidays at the home of Mr.and Mrs.Wilbur T.Arthur.were Mr.and Mrs.Alvin Arthur and family of Gatineau Point, Mr.and Mrs.Newton Arthur and family of Thurso.Mr.and Mrs.Lionel Arthur.Dorval, Mr.and Mrs.Reg.Sturtevant, Waterloo, Que.and Mr.and Mrs.Herb.Banning.Huntingdon County Hospital Notes The Huntingdon Hospital gratefully ledges the receipt of a annual membership from Mrs.Anna Dawson and a donation in the amount of, $100 from County acknow- Christmas Day in Malone with Mr.and Mrs.Eldon My- att and family.On Saturday Mr.and Mrs.Milne accompanied by the Misses Linda and Grace Milne of Dewittville motored to Montreal and spent the day with Mr.and Mrs.Louis Roter and family.Mr.and Mrs, Brian Powers and David of St.Lambert and Mr.and Mrs.Jack Currie and family of Beloeil spent the holiday week-end with Mr.and Mrs.George Lennox.Miss Audrey Lennox of Montreal also enjoying her Christmas vacation at the same home.Mr.and Mrs.Lucien Riel and family of St.Johns spent Christmas with Mr.and Mrs.Dan Riel.Mr.and Mrs.Raymond Row- at and Mrs.RC.Cluff were guests on Christmas Day at the home of Mr.and Mrs.E.W.Rowat in Westmount.Mr.and Mrs.Forrest Dawson of Ottawa, Ont.spent the holiday week-end with Mr.and Mrs.Wm.Dawson.Dale Melntyre of Mount Allison University, Sackville, N.B,, also Glenn Mcintyre of the University of New Brunswick, Fredericton and Mrs.Glenn McIntyre spent the Christmas holidays with their parents.Guests during the holiday week-end at the home of Mr and Mrs.Stephen Quenneville were Mr, and Mrs.George Quenneville, Mr.and Mrs.Ar thur Quenneville of Hamil ton, Ont.and Mr.Alber Quenneville and son Albert Jr.of Burlington, Ont.Mrs.George Quenneville is spending this week with her pa- land.K had snowed heavily rents, Mr.and Mrs.Conrad Ringuette.Mr.and Mrs.Hartley Ar thur entertained a family group at dinner on Christma: Day.That evening Mrs.Ar thur was pleased to receive 2 telephone call from Her sis ter, Mrs.Bdward Stone, ir New Milton, Hampshire, Eng there and was freezing \u2014 Mr.George T: R:'Campbell.Out-of-town guests on Christmas Day at the home of Mr.and Mrs.Everett Tremblay, were Mr.and Mrs.Frank Clairmont and Beverley of Hackensack, N.J.Sunday visitors at the same home were Mrs.Loretta Rushford and Miss Margaret Rushford of Churubusco, N.Y.and Mrs.Hilton Farquhar of Franklin.Recent dinner guests at the home of Mr.and Mrs.Kenneth MacNair, were Dr.and Mrs.Donald MacMillan, Donald and Robert of Pointe Claire.Christmas Day guests at the home of Mr.and Mrs.Elie Quenneville, were Mr.and Mrs.Alexis Quenneville and family of Beleoil, Mr.and Mrs.Desmond Quenneville and family of Malone, N,Y.Mr.and Mrs.Eric Sedgwick and family of Huntingdon, Mr.and Mrs.Gerald Quenneville and family of Ormstown and, Mr.and Mrs.Leon Quenneville and Jeffrey of Lachine.Cpl.and Mrs.James Bel- lion of Chatham, N.B.spent Mr.and Mrs.'L.Cowan oflthe holiday week-end with his Norwich, N.Y, spent thelparents, Mr.and Mrs.John Christmas week end with her{Bellion.parents, Mr.and Mrs.G.D.\u2014 Goodfellow.Sub-Licutcnant James Gracie, HMCS Athabaskan, Halifax, spent a two week Christmas leave with his parents, Mr.and Mrs.Don Ebbett.Mr.and Mrs.Bruce Stoeck-! Christmas Eve at 11 o'clock.\u2018Franklin Centre FRANKLIN CENTRE \u2014The Anne de Vries Receives Franklin Intermediate Schoo! JES closed at noon on Wednesday # arrived with his faithful fol lowers and gave out gifts to § all.The teachers treated their {8 pupils to ice cream and the 28 bus drivers gave candy, nuts 3 and oranges to their passen- { The teachers and bus # gers, drivers were also remembered by the young folks.A Christmas service wus held in the United Church on Special music had been prepared for this occasion by the choir.Organist was Mrs.Ronnie Duncan.The choir sans an anthem, \u201cWhat Child Is This?\u201d and Mr.Ronnie Dun can sang a solo.Rev.D.Loch- E.Loree of Ormstown with the Communion service.A short address was given Rev.Lochhead.A good attendance was present.Mr.and Mrs.Ned McCrea of Lititz, Pa., are spending the Christmas holidays with her parents and sister, Mr.and Mrs.James Manning and Miss Margaret: Miss Sheila Stevenson arrived home Monday morning for the holidays from Sack- ville, NB.where she is attending Mount Allison University.Brodie Blair is spending the holidays at his home.He is attendng Agriculture College, at Truro, N.S.| Mr.and Mrs.James Lamb entertained on Christmas Day Mr.and Mrs.Carman ont | drey and family of Riverfield, Mr.and Mrs.Ross Lamb and! family of Chateauguay.and Mrs.Eric Lamb and family of Churubusco and Mr.and Mrs.Ronnie Maither and family of Rockburn.During the afternoon they were all pleasantly surprised by a telephone call from Mr.and Mrs.Melvin Lamb at Coronation, Alta.Mr.and Mrs.Ray McMillan and family and Mrs.George Hope spent Christmas Day with Mr.and Mrs.Frank Hope at Allan\u2019s Corners.Mr, and Mrs.Harold Stevenson entertained the following members of their family on Saturday: Mr.and Mrs.Cliff Craig and three children, Mr.and Mrs.Lloyd McClenaghan, Mr.and Mrs.Austin McClena- ghan and three children, Mr.and Mrs.Norman Stacy and four children, Mr.and Mrs.Charles Wattie and four children, Miss Shirley Stevenson and Mr.Gerry Suter of Montreal.Mr.and Mrs.Wm.Hope and Gordon spent Christmas Day at the home of Mr.and Mrs.Frank Hope at Allan's Corners; and in the evening they were guests of Mr.and Mrs.Robert Tannahill at Allan's \u2018Corners.Mr.and Mrs.Gervan Stevenson of Ottawa were Sunday and Mrs.P.A.Pinck, Mont real West in memory of the late Mrs.H.W.Reynolds; $1,000 from Zephyr Textiles Ltd, Ormstown; $20 from Mr.Stanley Elliott, Orms- town.head was assisted hy Rev.A.by Agriculture Minister Harry Havs presents Certificate of Canadian Citizenship to Anne deVries, Huntingdon, Que., during the recant National 4-H Conference held in Ottawa.Miss deVries was the only truly \u201cnew Canadian\u201d among the 140 delegates of 4-H at th: Conference who received individual certificates.She came to Canada from Holland 13 vears ago.Seen at center left is N.D.Hogg, Toronto, President of the Canadian Council on 4-H Clubs, and at center 'right is James D.Moore, Managar of the Council.Stevenson home.Mr.and Mrs.Walter Sher- rington and family from Kingston, Ont, and Mr.and Mrs.Robt.Clcaver and two sons from Montreal spent Christmas Day with Mr.and Mrs.FG.Sherrington Sr.Mr.and Mrs.Wm.Croucher and three sons spent Sunday at the same home.The two Cleaver boys are spending this week with their grandparents.Mrs.Christine Sherrington spent Christmas Day with her family at her home here, but returned to Montreal to the Neurological Institute in the evening for a while longer.Mr.and Mrs.W.L.Parker were guests of Mrs W.C.Tully at Athelstan on Christmas Day.and Sunday supper guests at the home of Mr.and Mrs.Charles Grant at Huntingdon.: Mr.and Mrs.\u201d Robert Barr and Hugh and Mr.and Mrs.Jim Barr spent Christmas Day at the home of Mr.Jim Barr and Mrs.Peddic at Allan's Corners.Sunday evening they were guests of Mr.and Mrs.Bert Peddic at Ormstown.Mr.and Mrs.Merle Brooks and family from North Bangor, N.Y.and Mr Kenneth Brooks spent Sunday with Mrs.Clarence Blair and Miss Cora Blair.Mr.and Mrs.Bob Bisson and three boys spent Christmas Day with My.and Mrs.Charles Waller and family.WE HAVE NOW MOVED TO OUR NEW LOCATION ON THE \"RIDGE ROAD CORNER OF CEMETERY ST.DIRECTLY IN FRONT OF HUNTINGDON AUTO PARTS.Mr.|' afternoon guests al the F.Mrs.Clarence Blair and Miss| Mr.and Mrs.John Allan, Cora Blair spent Christmas Mr.and Mrs.Harley Parkinson Day in Montreal with Mr.and and Joann from Chatecauguay, Mrs.John Barr.Mr.and Mrs.James Brooks Mr.and Mrs.Herbert Clarke|and family from Chambly and Sr, spent Christmas Day with'Mrs.Mary Jackson from Hem- Mr.and Mrs.Herbert Clarke! mingford werc guests Christ- Jr.and Richard in Montreal.{mas Day at the home of Mr.Mr.and Mrs.Dave Murray|and Mrs.Martin Brooks and and son Donnie of Montreal Mr.and Mrs.Russell Brooks.North spent Sunday at the| Mrs.E.M.Sharpe, Mr.and home of Mr.and Mrs.Keith! Mrs.Harold McCracken, Mr.Dunn.|and Mrs.Milton Sharpe, Mr.Mr.and Mrs.Clarence Dunn\u2019 and Mrs.Junior Gillette from entertained on Christmas cve-! Churubusco, Mr.George Poli- ning at their home, Mrs.Wil-{sino from Greenfield Park lard Dunn, Mr.and Mrs.Pres-jand Miss Anne Waddell were ton Nussey, Garth and Susan,\u2019 Christmas dinner guests of Mr Mr.and Mrs.Ross Dunn, John Waddell, Miss Libbie Mr.and Mrs.Kenneth Dunn, Waddell and Mrs.E.B.Smith, and son, Mr.and Mrs, Bill Ste- Miss Edna Wilson of Montreal venson and Mr.and Mrs.Peter spent the weck-end at the Ednie.same home.Mr.and Mrs.Willard Blair], Mr.and Mrs.Keith Dunn, ctitertainéd Mr.and Mrs.Ken-|Miss Merle Dunn, Don, Mr.neth Earl of Chateauguay, Mr.and Mrs.Ronnie Duncan and and Mrs.Earl Blair and two Kendra were Christmas din- boys of Tatehurst and Mr.and ner guests of Mr.Stanley Me- Mrs.Howard Blair, Stephen Neil at Powerscourt.and Paula on Christmas Day.| Mr.and Mrs, Everett Lind- Mr.and Mrs- Charles Dick-'say and Gordon of Rockburn cnson entertained their imme-,and Miss Sandra Brown of diate family also Mr.John Howick were Christmas dinner Dickenson of Montreal on guests of Mr.and Mrs.Pres- Christmas Day.jton Baxter.Mr.and Mrs.Stan- Mr.and Mrs.Jack Boyce, ley Baxter of Montreal were Eric and Gordon of Lacolle supper guests at the same spent Saturday evening at the home: Dckenson home._\u2014_\u2014 Mr.and Mrs.Keith Dicken- son and family spent a day Ormstown the past week with Mr.and| Mr.and Mrs.Ghislain Beau.Mrs.David Smith and family|champ of Montreal visited Mr.of Montreal and visited her and Mrs.Emile Beauchamp mother, Mrs.Hilda Smith.for Christmas.Mechanical Repairs and Service Available as Usual Ormstown Barrin Memorial Hospital Notes The Barrie Memorial [los pital gratefully acknowledges the receipt of $10 annual memberships from Mrs.Wm, SNOW AND REGULAR TIRES very slightly used 650 x 13, 750 x 14, 800 x 14, 850 x 14, 590 x 15, 670 x 15 HURRY QUANTITY IS LIMITED TIRES 5.00 t0 12.60 Greer, Ormstown; Mr.Walter W.Brown, Hemmingford: Mr.Chas.Fraser, Dundee; Mrs.Wm.Edwards Abbots.ford in addition to the following donations: $75 {rom an anonymous friend; $10 from Dr.and Mrs.Paul R.Marchand, Montreal, in ,memory of the late Mrs.R.Reynolds; $15 from Bearce P.Compbell and family, Montreal, in memory of the late Mrs.R.Reynolds; $10 {rom members of the Reynolds Family, Montreal, in memory of the late Mrs.HW.Reynolds; $185 ffom the Heather Curling Club, Westmount, in ONLY A FEW LEFT NEW 1964 FORDS AT BIG DISCOUNTS weather conditions quite un.\u2014 usual for that part of the memory of the late Mrs, H.W.Reynolds; $10 from Mr.RIDGE ROAD 63 4-Dr., V-8, Std.4-Dr.top, Std., 4 speed 62 Volkswagen Falcon, 6 Cyl., Std., 2-Dr.Fairlane, 6 Cyl.Std., 2-Dr.Chevrolet, V-8, Auto., radio Consul, Capri, 2-Dr., hard Galaxie 500, 9 Pass., Station, 61 Vauxhall Cresta, 6 Cyl., Std.59 Studebaker 57 FORD, Fairlane 500, V-8, Auto., 2 Dr., hard top 56 Pontiac, 8 Cyl., Auto.56 Ford, Station Wagon 56 Meteor, Station Wagon 53 Pontiac coach 54 International pick-up ROCH TREPANIER AUTOMOBILE Inc.HUNTINGDON TEL.264-5356 POWERSCOURT POWERSCOURT \u2014 Another Chritsmas season has come and gone, and what an unusual one weather wise.With the temperature at 57° it seemed much more like spring than Christmas.A letter received by this correspondent, from a friend in Australia reported the coldest season there in 100 years.This of course is summer time in that country and usually at Christmas the heat is terrific.Another letter from California reported freezing temperatures.So who knows, maybe in years to come residents in our part of the world will not need to leave home to escape the cold weather.The Powerscourt United Congregation and the Powers.court Cemetery have each received a sum of $500 from the estate of the late Miss Bertha Ewing.Born and brought up in Powerscourt, Miss Ewing always kept up her interest in church and cemetery, even though it was many years since she had lived here.Mr.and Mrs.Robert Clarke and three children of Verdun, are spending the holiday season with her father, Mr.Wilbur McHardy and brother John.Mr.and Mrs.Natis of Mon- trcal.spent Christmas weekend with his parents and two little sons.This is the first Christmas season in Canada for the senior Natis and we hope they enjoy it.Jamie Wallace of Bishop's University is spending the holidays with his parents, Mr.and Mrs.Henry Wallace.They Bergevin is @ patient in the Huntingdon County Hospital suffering from i- tion.8 3 heart condi Huntingdon County Mr.and Mrs, Raymond Ber.Mixed League gevin and baby Robert motor-{Standings , ed to Boston, Mass.to spend Marton Men's Wear Li i Pts.same home were, Mrs.Small- man, Ormstown, Miss Isabel es: ; Fraser, Fort Covington, N.Y., Ladies: Germaine Clark, 140 Mr.and Mrs.Bruce Scriver mE \u2019 \u2019 and Freddie, Montreal.Mr.|High Triples of the week and Mrs.E.E.Flynn, Chateau-{ Ladies, Germaine Clark, 371 gay, N.Y., Mr.and Mrs.Paul Men, Lou Marton, 493 Marolf, Miss Dorothy Anne High Averages Taylor and Mr.Bob Bruce, Men: Montreal.Alex Deme Mr.and Mrs.Stewart Ross.Bill Deme Mrs, T.Ross, Linda and Ruth l.ou Marton were Christmas supper guests|Desmond Howarth of Mr.and Mrs.James Ross.|James Helm at St.Chrysostome.Ruth will John Galipeau spend the coming week with Doris Montpetit her brother and family.[Chief Tremblay A letter has been received Ladies: from Mrs.Edith (Ewing) Su.Sylvia Tremblay ter.She reports enjoying The| Therese Leboeuf Gleaner and enquired after a Shirley Stark number of the folks she used Marian Ruddock to know.Madeleine Galipeau Mr.and Mrs, Jack McGowan Marie Brunet and baby enjoyed a family ~~ High Singles of the Week: 155 145 142 181 128 127 127 127 114 114 112 111 110 109 Howick verre HOWICK \u2014 Turn your TV Harold Hope.; dial to Channel 6 on Jan: 2nd.Sometimes Christmas din- for Trans Canada Curling at ners need a touch of green.3 p.m.and you will see the This year one of our local (Fast Middlebury, Vt.Susan Hale's birthday falls to rest before the 5 o'clock on Dec.25 \u2014 a wonderful|deadline, and awakened to find day to celebrate a birthday|the bottom element of the but not a good day to gather|stove was napping too.For- your little friends for a birth- [tunately a neighbour across day party.This year, on Dec.|the street had Bone to Texas 24.Susan had five littlefor the holiday leaving the friends to celebrate her 6th|l:ouse key with them.After birthday.They were Pamela|the usugl frantic search for Ness, Janie Templeton, Danny\u2018 causes\u201d, the turkey was rush- McKell, Rodney Gardner and ed to their stove.Roy Templeton.The hungry guests who had Mrs.Keith from Ayers Cliff arrived at 5 p.m.were diverted spent the Christmas holidayjduring the waiting period by with Mr.and Mrs.H.Gardner|the opening of gifts and the and family.dramatic announcement by the Ninetcen members of the|host, of the engagement of a class who took first aid under|Member of his family.the direction of Mr.H.Gard-| Finally at 7 p.m.the fully- ner were examined on Dec.16|cooked bird was carried back br Dr.Thompson of Ormstown.|home through the rain \u2014 the The results will be made|hungry guests carolled him in- known at a later date.to the house and a delicious The Talent Show sponsored|Meal was served.by the Student\u2019s Council of| Miss Ella Stewart spent the gathering on Christmas Day at the home of Mr.and Mrs.Robbie Arthur at Chateauguay.Mr, and Mrs.Geo.Atche- son, Susan and Karen enjoyeu Christmas family noon dinner at the home of her uncle, Mr.Jim Barr, Allan's Corners.In the evening they, with Mr.and Mrs.Ernest Atcheson, were supper guests of Mr.and Mrs.Archie Hampson, Athelstan.Mrs, Carol Fischer of Long also of long Island has returned to her home after spending a week with her parents.This district seems to have heen specially favored of people receiving gifts of turkeys no less than four of these birds have been won by people holding a lucky number.So surely the festive boards must have been well Howick High School provided an enjoyable programme on Tuesday evening, Dec.22.The idea was good and the young people worked hard to make thig|it a success.There were others year.In addition to a number; who wished to participate and to attend but with all the extras that come at this season, such as Church Christmas Trees and Choral Services, baking and gift buying there is neither time nor energy left to enjoy so many closely week-end with her sister Miss Alice Stewart at the Preston Home.Members of the local churches are encouraged to visit the sick and shut-ins.Mrs.Ar- rnold McKell lives across the street from the Preston Home and is a frequent visiter there, bringing little treats, a hou- quet of flowers and cheery conversation.last week she suffered a sudden illness and spent Saturday and Sunday Island, N.Y.is spending the with her mother at Fort Cou.holiday season with her par.longe.ent, Mr.and Mrs.Fred Ross Sorry to report Mrs.Louis and Dalton.Mrs.Muriel Suter supplied this season.Sorry to report that Clifford and Jackie Hamilton are at present patients in Huntingdon County Hospital.ut present is a patient in the Barrie Memorial Hospital.Her friends at the Preston Home were sorry to hear of her illness and promptly sent a spaced events.The audience judged the entries by marking their choices on the programmes Mr.Lloyd Durwood of Cooksville, Ont., visited with Mr.and Mrs.Fred Wood during the week-end.Ste.Agnes - Mr.and Mrs.Hugh McPherson and daughter Deidre of Wilmington, Del.are enjoying this week visiting amongst relatives and friends area, Rockburn ROCKBURN \u2014 Miss Beverley Minchinton of Montreal spent the Christmas holidays with her parents, Mr.and Mrs.C.J.Minchinton.Dinner guests on Christmas Day of Mr and Mrs.Bert Ren- nie, Brooklet were Mr, Stanley Arnold.Dundee, Mr.and Mrs.Ronald Gamble and family, Mr.Dougald Beattie of Ormstown and H.Leslie Rennie.Miss Marion Sloan of Montreal spent Christmas Day with her parents, Mr.and Mrs.J.Sloan.Afternoon guests at the same home were Mr.and Mrs.William Tannahill and iMr.and Mrs.W.G.Tannahill, Huntingdon, Mr.and Mrs.Don Brown \u2018and family of Cornwall, Miss Dawn Brown of Timmons, 8.0, D INNER at the ST.FRANCIS ROD ao GUN HOTEL-MOTEL PORT LEWIS | | OPEN NEW YEAR'S DAY MENU Consomme Brunoise Filet de Perche Meuniere Tourne Dos Helder Pommes Frites Pois a la Francaise Salade Panache iunt., Miss Linda Brown and Coupe Romanoff friend Norman Berwick of Ottawa were Sunday guests of COMPLETE Mr.and Mrs.Sloan.Mr.Robert Currie of Montreal spent the Christmas holiday with his parents, Mr.and Mrs.Walter Zurrie Mr.Stanley Farquhar, Hun- ta, Ont, spent several days visiting relatives and friends in this vicinity.He was present at the Christmas Day family dinner at the home of his brother, Mr.and Mrs.Alton Farquhar.He also visited the Caldwell and Tannahill MEAL $3.75 THE ROD and GUN is fully licenced for your convenience.Full facilities for banquets, parties, Wedding Receptions SKI-DOO's and FISHING SHACKS FOR RENT families, Huntingdon, Que.OF USED CARS \u2014 EVERYTHING MUST GO WE MUST MAKE ROOM FOR NEW CARS NOW THAT THE STRIKE IS OVER.DON'T MISS THE BARGAINS COME EARLY and GET BEST CHOICE 1962 Chevrolet sedan 1962 Vauxhall sedan 1962 Oldsmobile sedan 1961 Pontiac 4-Dr.hard top 1963 Pontiac convertible 1963 Oldsmobile sedan 1963 Pontiac sedan 1962 Pontiac sedan COME IN and CHECK OUR ROCK BOTTOM PRICES RIVERSIDE MOTORS REG'D.CAM FISET, Prop.TEL.264-2933 in the! 1958 Pontiac station 1958 Meteor sedan 1957 Pontiac sedan 1957 Chevrolet sedan HUNTINGDON which were gathered and points counted.| First prize went to a vocal group, Diane McArthur, Judy Champ, Sherrill Carson and Lynn McArthur with guitar accompanied by Mr.Wilson, | Second prize \u2014 Sherril Car son, Bethlehem and third \u2014 Donald Helm, Jingle Bell {Rock.The door prize was won \u2018by Mrs.H.Gardner.beautiful Poinsettia plant to her with an encouraging get- well message.We are sorry to learn that Mrs.Whiteford McKell is a patient at the Barrie Memorial Hospital and our best wishes 80 to her for a speedy recovery.Mrs.Wm.Hudson's parents, Mr.and Mrs.Warren of La- ching spent several days at the manse.On Monday evening Mr.and Mrs.Hudson entertained at a dinner party for 21 members of the War- | Among those who entertained at family dinner parties on Christmas Day were: Mrs.R.B- Tolhurst, Mr.and Mrs.Albert Hope, Mr.and|T£N family., \u2018Mrs.J.J.Peddie, Mr.and Mr.and Mrs.Les Carson Mrs.R.B.Ness, Mrs.Vi.Pres- |9nd family of Sutton were : ; guests at the home of Mr.ton, Mr.and Mrs.D.A- Ness, Mr.and Mrs.W.Elliot Mr.and \u2018Mrs.W.K.McRae, Mr.and Mrs.J.R.Younie, Mr.and Mrs.Wilburn Anderson, Mr.and Mrs.Russell Logan, Mr.and Mrs.Clarence Kerr, Mr.and Mrs.Stanley Peddie, Mr.and Mrs.J.D.Lang, Mr.and Mrs.Gib.Tennant.Mrs.Archie Peddie arrived home from the hospital in time to enjoy Christmas with her family.Miss Alice Stewart who lives at Mrs.Preston's Home was delighted where a few friends visited her on Wednesday afternoon, Dec.23, to celebrate her birthday.Mrs.J.J.Peddie arranged the party and they brought a decorated cake, Christmas tree, ice cream and fancy cookies, which was served with tea.Miss Stewart has been in and out of hospital many times butwe hope she had a happy Christmas and better health during the coming year.Mrs.Jennie Metcalfe of Calgary suffered a stroke recently but friends and relatives will be glad to learn there has heen some improvement in her condition.Mr.and Mrs.Douglas Fern and Mr.Julius Fletcher from and Mrs.J.R.Younie, Miss Kathleen Church of St Lambert spent several days at the home of Mr.and Mrs.John Murray.Church Services Christmas Eve services were held at all the local churches.At Georgetown the service Started at 11 p.m.Three quartets provided special music.Silent Night was sung by the Rev.W.M.Brown, Mrs.J.Scoble, Mrs.L.Simms, Mr.W.G.Brown.Away In a Manger was sung by Mrs.P.Ped- die, Mrs.M.Glasgow, Mrs.L.Simms, Mrs.W.G.Brown.Four girls sang the lovely, \u201cWhat Child is This?\" Dorothy Bus: tard, Linda Scoble, Judy \u201champ and Wendy Wright.The Rev.W.M.Brown sang Oh Holy Night.A large num- her attended this service and manv remained for refresh- \u201cvents which were served in the church hall.At the United Church, services were held at 8.30 Christmas Eve and again on Christmas morning with a good attendance at both.Crowds attended masses at the Roman Catholic Church, starting at 12 midnight and ending about 1.30 a.m.On Sunday morning the Rev.W.M.Brown at Georgetown nreached on \u201cThe Supreme Stewardship\u201d Every gift we re.rejve is a pattern of the vift nf Christ to the world and a challenge to each one to greater service in the coming year.Services were held morning and evening at the United Church.The choir sang two carols at the morning service and Mrs.M.Warnica and Mrs.7 Horner sang a duet \u201cMy \u2018\u2019ouse of Silent Prayer\u201d Stu.lent minister Mr.Wm.Hud- -on pre ched a stirring ser- von on the theme, How to Keep Your Christmas Joy.A choral service was held * R15 pm.and the beauty nf the anthem and solos added ~h tn the joyful Christmas celebrations.The Junior Choir of 24 voices was directed hy Mrs.J.Murray and accompanied by Mrs.J.Crawford.Programme included: \u2014 Processional\u2014Oh Come, all ve faithful; Prayer of Invo- ~ation; Junior Choir \u2014 Unto us a child is born, Jesus is born, (Indian carol); Hymn\u2014 Good Christian men rejoice; Solo\u2014Oh Holy Night, Mrs.Rob T leton; Seni BODY AINTING s Chote Lo How a Rose; Hymn \u2014 As with gladness men of Free Estimates old: Solo\u2014 Bethlehem, Sher- rill Carson; Junior Choir \u2014 Rocking Carol, Hark! what niean these voices; Solo\u2014Oh holiday guests of Mr.and we Dundee On Tyesday, December 22, Mr.and Mrs.WS.Smellie attended the funeral services for Mrs.Harold Baker of 80 Province of Quebec represen-|ladies wenÿ to her garden and Summerstown, Ont.ton, Mass.spent a few days last week with her mother \u2018and father, Mr.and Mrs.W.D.Fraser.were Christmas dinner guests of Mr.and Mrs.Junior Lo- icey and family of Cornwall and later in the day were guests of Mr, and Mrs.Lloyd Gallinger and family of Cornwall, Mr.and Mrs.Gallinger, John and Mark spent Sunday with Mr.and Mrs.S.Smellie.Mrs.A.H.Fraser and family spent Christmas Day at the Cockerline home in Hen- with them.Mr and Mrs.Wim.Ferguson spent Christmas Day with Mr.and Mrs.Stewart l'ergu-.son of Trout River ' two children are able to be a united family once more Mrs.Martin and Heather are stil convaleseing from their accident but are now well on the road to complete reco McNicol during the week-end were Mr.and Mrs.Harry MacNaughton and Pat of Huntingdon, lan Macdonald of Choir\u2014 Behold | hring; Solo\u2014 The Lord's Prayer, Mr Peter Miller; Recessional\u2014Oh little town of Bethlehem; Benedice- tion.Things have been fairly quiet around the curling club.Games were played for the gradually affected the ice.Four rinks of school hoys played in Montreal on Thurs: day and two rinks continued play on Monday.Sandra McFarlane, Barbara Logan and Carol Carson of Macdonald College are at home for the holiday season.was a Sunday guest at home of Mr.and Mrs.FE.Carson.Mr.and Mrs.W.S.Smellie.Wednesday, December 30th, 1964 Hemmingford by Mrs.L\u2018Esperance | - ee me i + : lay- ST ted by four young men from picked fresh parsley.Last Wednesday Mr.and Home and Away for the weekend with his aunts.Play-Mates - Howick, play the World Curl-| Christmas dinners require Mrs.Don Fraser, Barbara and Christmas.Miss Jean Taylor of Macdon-i4 jay cats 64 ing Champions from British cooking too, and this year the Bill motored to Farnham.Mr.Frant Rich:rd motor ald College is spending the Dewitts 46 Columbia.The game was taped ('rawfords were threatened where they spent the Christ.ed to Cab! , Wisconsin the holiday season with her par- os.42 a few weeks ago in Winnipeg with a half-cooked turkey din-'mas holiday with Mr.and week before Christmas, with ents, Mr.and Mrs.Geo.Taylor.Texacons .9g end we can guarantee it will ner.Their hostess suffering Mrs.A.E.Barber.his daughter, Mrs.Raymond Christmas Day guests at the Go-Getters 12 give you a real thrill.| from a broken ankle decided; Miss Doris Fraser of Bos- Broderick of Plattsburg.They plan to stay for two weeks.I's much colder there than it is here, When he phoned to relatives here on Christ mas Day he reported a temperature of 25 below! PFc Johnny Richard, with his wife and baby daughter, arrived this past week, to spend the holidays with his mother, Mrs, Ethel Richard Johnny is stationed at Camp Gagetown, New Brunswick WOMEN'S BOWLING LEAGUE.High Single: R Lariviere, 200, Gordon 4 Ie M.Vaillancourt | Beloeil and Mr.and Mrs.Roy MeNicol, Jane and Susan of ,V.Hawkins The Gleaner - 3 14ifor Turkeys was held and 9 \u201cA.O'Connar 5 14'1he winners were:- D.Priest, S.Keddy 6 14M.Keddy, K.Cleland, J.Kirnan, === High Triple: M rysburg.527.Miss Irene Camm, Gurdon Team Standings.and Harold Fraser and Joan Capt.Team Ps spent Christmas with Mr nd G.Smith \u20ac % Mrs.Frank Thorp and family D.Galipeau 7 39 in St, Lambert, Joan remain.pn Mailloux 4 20 ing to spend the holidays y : ¥ The annual Christmas draw Fisher \u2014 era em +m coy nm ne mee me on aa.G-A-L-A NEW YEAR'S NIGHT FRIDAY, JANUARY Ist HOE DOWN at DUMAS DANCE HALL R.Robidoux, Prop.ORMSTOWN sponsored by BOB BARR & BILL HOOKER 9 pan.- 1.30 aan.Lunch Available $1.00 per person plus tax DUMAS RANGE.HWY.14 No Reservations Necessary ?NEW YEAR HERR Pat Lid, but the mild weather JBBTE REYNOLDS) Mrs.Vera Boone of Toronto; the Last Saturday, Dr.and\u2019 OrMstown and Charles pry | 7 ! Mrs.Malcolm Marsten and SC! AT THE family of Greenfield Park.\u201d Sorry were guests of Mr.and Mrs.Wm.Ferguson, i THE HUNTINGDON | S K Y L 1 N E R No Mrs, Cecil Arnold, William: W.I Minors and Bernice of St.Lambert, | or MALONE under were Saturday guests of Mrs; Will meet at the home of N.Y ars AML Fraser, Jean and Ann, .~ , Cu V8 years We are pleased that wr | Mrs.Emily Surette ol age and Mrs.Lloyd Martin and ! on | Tuesdav, Jan.5 i ut 2 pan, JROLL CALL: Name a count ry rand the colors of its flag.DANCING 9 to 3 am.very.; PROGRAM: Hems from the sag A Mrs.Anna Smallman of | kis News, by con.Favors ) MUSIC BY ) .| veners.Quiz.Ormstown spent Saturday: pepe WE.BEF T Nee ! a nt 3 Ss.M ERNHARNT, ommy Drshaw & with Mr and Mrs N D Me President ! and \" D .i.ne phee.MRS.CHAS.REID, See.a F'HE PANTHERS Guests of Mr and Mrs, ) Noise , Earl MeNicol were Mrs, Ella] 7 } | Fratured Denis Theatre ORMSTOWN FRI.on the London record label Makers ~~.| SAT.SUN.) 7:30 PM.\u2014 1:30 - 7:30 : | HUNTINGDON THEATRE | \u201cMy Six Loves\u201d For the entire family.- also - | THURS.- FRI.SAT.SUN.\u201cHell Is For 7.30 p.m.7.30 p.m.1 p.m.Heroes\u201d SPECIAL NEW YEAR'S EVE BOBBY DARIN BOB NEWHART | ÿ THRILL / New Years 9.15 Admission: Stag DECEMBER 31 HOCKEY GAME AT HUNTINGDON ARENA \u2014 8 P.M.DANCE at NOTRE DAME SCHOOL AUDITORIUM \u201cTo the beautiful besch maidens of Australia .who SHOW on Thursday Night could lurn drowning into à delight! Eve Shindig Doors Open STARTLE at 1! p.m.At the strange bathhouse customs of the Japanese man .ané woman! THIS IS NOT FOR THE FAINT OF HEART, NOR FOR THE UNBELIEVING.EVERY SCENE, EVERY CHARACTER, IS REAL! PM.GASP At man pitted against buil, his two armed only wit $1.00; Drag $1.75 IF IT IS SHOCKING, IT IS Fri.& Sun., Millionairess, Come Little Children Lynn McFarlane; Hymn\u2014 Infant holy, Infant lowly; Senior 3:55 - 6.55 & 9:55.Mon.PLAZA-MALONE- THURS.THE HAPPY NEW YEAR GALA SHOW [t's the Teen Age Answer to Insomnia AMERICAN INTERNATIONALS TR TR LE nee SPH LORN TR SEL Millionaires Thurs.-Sat., Party at 7:15 & 10:15; Millionairess, 8:35.BECAUSE THERE ARE MANY ASTOUNDING AND UNBELIEVABLE THINGS IN THIS WORLD! [Ki hands! A EXPLORE The dazzling Riviera .and sample its pleasures\u2019 THROUGH MON.- At the cuit of blovo .practiced by the Secret So ; crety of Martyrs! AND MUCH, MUCH MORE! Au «CD = | A Hammer Fim Production A Universal Release ADDED SUNDAY \u201cLE DERNIER DE LA LISTE\" French version of The List of Adrian Messenger jbi 2:15 - 5:15 - 8:15; Party at 1 complete show at 7:30. 4 - The Gleaner 1 For Sale 1 For Sale BULK Milk Tanks.used, all yp re pic RE makes and sizes.Guaranteed for 1 year.Calibrated .tree of charge.Quick and - : - \u2018ab t ° LACOLLE On Christmas * th \u2026 - LACOLLE - Mr.and Mrs.ze 45 C, like SKATES.Lorne Van Vliet and family of Day à Dead IT Toronto, Ont., spent the Christ- \u2019 264-3352.d A : R F hnan mas holidays with his parents, (By Russ Faug ) efficient service when \u2018 Mr.and Mrs.Nelson VanVliet A drunk in Albany probably train eeded.Also new ari- v Miss Barbara Van Vliet o , 3 caaody i Kool Tanks, Kelly's Farm 3 Property For Sale Miss Barbara Van saved many from tragedy in Macdonald College is spending Caughnawaga.the mid-scason holiday with This is the story of pas Mr.and Mrs.sengers on a Delaware and fa Cr \u201c Hudson train from New York to Montreal on Christmas Day.This train was duc to pass Valleyfield through Caughnawaga before the one from St.John, NB.Supplies, Tel: 264-5198 IN TOWN OF HUNTING- Huntingdon, DON, splenuid property in , rente CHICKENS, turkeys and all good !ne.tros, Well kept her parents, fowl dressed for freezer.house on large lot and \u2018 hinek, Orms- nice frontage.Particulars Coon: 889-2425, | pee rene, Paves WELL DRILLING TF MONARCH hardtop, 2 Advertiser.Bix 475, Hun: Tel: 373-4472 door and \u201857 Dodge, Custom tingdon, Cuz Royal, 2 door hardtop.Tel.264-3355, Huntingdon.i555 OLDS SEDAN, exce.ront 4 To Rent condition, low price, Terms MODERN A if necessary, Keith Howden, si, The Gleaner Office, Hun: * mi a | guarantee a sufficient sup- that water will be approved as Mas morning.Passengers told | d-inking water by Government of how their crowded train RTA ar test, was delayed in Albany by a rooms, 22° 2 Land Terms can be arranged.pugnacious fellow traveller tingdo sas.far a.A who was celebrating early.It _ tin ao clean, Liro.cu to à 5 ave \u2018en some battle 52 VOLKSWAGEN model 211 balcons.C tel.Walter Oes must ace been some bate pickup.Tel, 829-2052, Orms- 264-1662, 4 St Lambert 2 ; Ct town, .: bounce him off the train.- 1 > a oo \u2014 .L , ; lr LE \u2018 c PAIR SKATES AND BOOTS, * ROOM td 9 54 The New York train was girls size 5 white Phone LY vert tooo WELL DRILLING | 264-5048, Huntingdon.ply Bil Hooks, Tu.ao io ç uy Chistinaz passengers.yp, RICHARDSON :now blower, 2063, Ormstown.ce 1 u tntvre you sol; Is ;, su \u2018 Thos with or without tractor.\u2014 \u2019 cle year-round supply © waier anis, Vljists and on the floor Ormstown, eh iad this overcrowded train | 7 Help Wanted heen the one to 46 off the For information: Robert Yrunie, Tel, 829-2539.of sis s.tack, to poor Mr home in Hatzic, B.C., on Sat-[Hatzie, about 50 miles east of|Winifred (nee Bennett); two|2166 St, Luke St, and Tie-lrack of these talents which ob iii 5 ore gh ana I a urday, December 5th.after ajVancouver, on the Fraser|sous.Lawrence, Vancouver and| ket Convener Mr.J.Kelso, makes the Russians the stars cob, Billie Young, Gordon Lun-) 3 lengthy illness.Milton was graduated from Wilfred, Hatzic; two daughters Miss Elsie Jack, Hatzie and River.From the outset, Milton did some nursery work and McGill University in 1902,|gradually the farm changed|Mrs.Gilmour (Marjorie) Clark, then continued his studies injinto Ferneliff Gardens, which] Vancouver, and eight grand- Arts and the Presbyterian/8dvice, he decided to retire children.Theological College.Montreal, of their game.But make no mistake about it.Their team- throughout sixty minutes of Work would carry them a hockey.[| believe the true gainst all but our last teams.greatness of Canada's national, 1 would like to see the Rus- game lies in the opportunity sians play a national hockey G45 Oshorne Ave, Verdun, receiving his M.A.degree from \u2018 il {for initiative and imagination team twice.The first game MeGill and B.D.degree in Chateausuav Centre Counei from our individual stars.under international rules to Theology in 1905.That sum- 0 J This is what would be the prove that our athletes can mer was spent in post graduate H Id S 3 | < work at Chicago University! 014s pecia Meeting and in the autumn of 1905 hej was ordained as a missionary] to Formosa.Milton served|Town of Chateauguay Centre there for 12 years, during|Council was held Monday, De- most of that time being Prin-icember 14, with Mayor Ri- cipal of the Theological Col- chard Sutterlin presiding and lege, and developing higher|aH members present.thanks.educational opportunities for! Payment of the following The following by-laws were Chinese boys.On weekends|accounts was authorized: Vel ;dopted: by-law 457 providing and holidays, he was indefati- Construction, $7.083.72.by-|for sewers and water works gable in travelling to visit the|law 427, $10,226.03.by-law and the pavinz of St.Andi: Chinese preachers in their 426, and $7,097.53, by-law 335,.St,, starting from lot no.223.chapels, encouraging the Chris-| Montreal Dual Mix Concrete 11 up to Wilbrod St.from tians in evangelistic work and'ILtd., $9.785.31, by-law 427.St.Andre St.to lot no 224.on helping in their difficulties.He $11,252.03, by-law 428: Brault Dollard St.and on Ethier and did most valuable administra- §$26,8824.53 by-law 432, and for a loan of $4,000, to do ive work when the headquar-.& Theberge Ltd., $13,330.63, this work; by-law 438 provid ters of the Mission were being by-law 380; Baillargeon et:ing for sewers and water ration of the Hon, Pierre la porte and Mr, George Kennedy, M.P.P.for Chateauguay.and the Secretary was authorized to write them a letter of A special meeting of the I National Hockey league Team, deciding factor in a Russians heat them under any circumstances.That could be with, say Canadians.The second game, under N.JILL.rules, (Although it was a thrill to really should be against Tor- watch Red Berenson leave onto.I think they deserve to them flat.Passing?again, see and feel Eddy Shack in they wre almost as good as action Speed?They would run rings around most of our players.South Shore CANDIAC \u2014 NELSON \u2014 LAPRAIRIE |} __ sung by the enlire assembly.|: Following this, Student Mi.drigan and Ronald Simpson The Wise Men, George Young Andrew Kemp and Allan Bax ter.The Prophet Simeon, Mr T.Sheepwash.Soloist at th\u2019 manger, Dale Buttle, Valerie Simpson sang the \u201cBethlehem\u2019s Lullaby\u201d most effactive- ly.Each artist and choriste: ised their talent par excel lence, as they witnessed to the Glory of God.The narrator was Mrs.FH.Ball Sr.Prompter, Mrs.Norman Johnston and Mr.HE.Ball Sr.officiated at the organ, The closing hymn \u201cJoy to nister Norman Johnston pronounced the Benediction.Recreation Association Christus Purty The Parkview Recreation Association held a Christmas Party on Sunday, December 20th.Seen in the above photograph from |2ft to right are: R.Colpron, Denis Redmond, Ken Leak, Edward Reid, in the back row.In the front row are: Maria Friozzie John Friozzie, Santa, Naila Mulahoo and Krishna Mulahoo.CHATEAUGUAY A New Year Message Anothr Christmas Day has passed and gone and we are wake\u201d.Benediction.{Party which was held in Del A Christmas M~ssage, cdit-son Town Hall on December Routa Boy:\u2014 «l by Robert Bullard was as|19th.Members of the Y.P.S outs Boy ; ; + .aw .loft with afterglow contem-jfollows: Christian Friends: joined the party on this event-[' health so completely that he; Following a discussion ä-imeau S: \u201clot P221\", part of choes linger and reflect the Church Youth Group take Everyone enjoyed carol-sing- was transferred in the au! bout the moving of Mr.Leo St.Andre St.\u201clot.293.41\" joy.love and fellowship, asi'his opportunity of exnres ing and playing games hefor: |News Round-Up ] tumn of 1917 to Seoul.Korea, pold Coutu's garage.it was and also \u2018Primeau Si to SI \u201cou journev fhrough a New|sing to all, our deepost thanks; supper was served.After sup-| Congratulations to Mr.and | where he taught English on'decided that the contract be|Maurice to St.Andre.and fai the staff of Seoul Christian, signed by Mr.Coutu and the|a loan of $4.000.to do this University until 1920.{Town concerning the exchange work: by-law 456, providing On his return to Canada onlof 10ft.of land discussed ecar-|for sewers and water works furlough in 1920, as a resultilier; that $1.000.be paid to and the paving of Wilbrod SL.of medical examinations and'Mr.Coutu to pay the ex-lfrom St.Andre to Dollard == penses of the moving and re-;Sts, and for a loan of $10.\u2018pairs; that the said moving he|000.to do this work.The e- done before May 1st, 1965;|lectors meeting in order tr that Mr.Coutu assume all the! approve or disapprove thesc expenses and the responsibi-lby-laws will be held as fol- !lity of the moving oi the ga-llows: by-law 436, Monday rage.December 28, between 8 and It was decided to authorize{10 p.m.; by-law 457, Monday It was also moved and sec- cnded that the contract for the construction of a chalet J he Avon La 4 in Primeau Park be given to \"AVON\" Offers earning.(Mr.Jean Paul Lefebvre al a for present needs and Canads price of $8,350.Savings Bonds for family se| A letter was read from the curity.Become an Avon Rep!Hon.Pierre Laporte.Minis resentative and earn this ples |{e; of Municipal Affairs, sav- sant way.jing that his department is jready to give a special grant of $71,000.to the Town towards the installation of 284 fire hydrants and another grant of $4.250.28, for the purchase of fire equipment.10 p.m.Notice of motion was giver that at a following meeting by-law will be proposed in order to permit the construction ol first class residences oniv type \u2018Bungalow\u2019, on the lots no.150-453 and 150-454.No tice of motion :as also given for a bylaw providing foi sewers and water service for Seurling, Real and Goyer Sts.The purchase Departmen\u2019 was requested to ask Danis & Fils Ltec garage if they could supply the town with a Bom WRITE TODAY TO: Mrs.Rita Giraldea.8 Park Woodlands De Lery, Chateauguay Tel.692-0846 Year.After the questing Ma si journeyed from Bethlehem much of the sever departed from them.After the some of its \u2018hrilling their hearts forever voll were their gifts repaid This is the joy we hrought by the Child Divine Lighting the world for ever: May it be yours and mine [lor permitting them to standiper great excitement filled th and witness for the Lord Je siy as the night's olation star had faded radiance staved tual way of life\u2014that we too capture rem Mrs.Brian Brady (the former children awaited i .sus Christ, on this ChristmasiSanta's arrival.Santa was Audrey Oliver) of Taylor Eve, 1964.We hope that Welgrveted with cheers and the can relay to you, the congres familiar song \u201cJingle Bells\u201d.gation, just how scrious we|The dear old man present d Jare in finding the true spiri-{gifts to all the children then left to visit other boys and girls, as these youngsters sang \u201cFor He's A Jolly Good Fellow™ in farewell to Santa repaired.The roof, was completely ruined by fire.Friends| and neighbours within and cutside of the community rallied to assist the stricken family in many ways.Mr.and Mrs.Vandal are grateful to all who donated food baskets may walk the path which our -|Lord and Saviour trod.On the eve of the anniversary of the birth of Jesus, let us all So, after all.dear Gleaner readers, may peace and hap- all realize that the love as taught by Christ goes far be- A .iness be vours throug ; the a i boun- ie 238 dual iron slide at a price of|9 p.m.bylaw 458.Monday.| di oo N Dlsdge our \u2018spiritual blessing ACHIEVEMENT 4 |seso.tax included.December 21.between 8 and| =3ndiac United Church News)?\u201ciS ; oo and our material possessions to all who have so much less \u2014not for just one dayv\u2014but throughout the coming year.Christmas Eve Service A most impressive Christmas Eve Service was held in Candiae United Church under the auspices of the Youth Group.The presi dent, Robert Bullard, gave the \u201cCall To Worship\u201d nd the programme was as follows: Prayer of Invocation Hymn, Silent Night.The A- nostles Creed led by Kathy Navison, Responsive Reading \u2019saim No.747, Scripture I- \u201caiah 7: 10-17 read hy Pau! Tohnston, Hymn, \u201cJov To Th» These voung people are to he commended indeed.firstly for their carnestness in witnessing for Christ, then for the inspiration imparted to all who joined with them in {heir endeavour to promot?the true meaning of Christ mas.Obituary Former Delson Resident sold\" A Dies Suddenlv \u2018The Town of Chateauguay|hardier on the same condi World\u201d, Scripture.St.Luke ; \u201c| 8d 9.Me On December 25th, Mrs.S.after 6 P.M.Centre Council was code | one as from the plant.=, 1-80.Donna Pallet, Paso: M.Skidmore.beloved wife of [mous In praising the coope- obe: Y oui the late Mr, Robert Skidmore, The meeting was closed, ~~ LEARN TEAM WORK FROM THE RUSSIANS JOHN LUMBER .work could be learned from e Plywood the Russians, But anyone who as seen hoc as is play- © C-I-L Paints ed by the visiting Russian Na- ® Roofing tional team, would likely agree @ Fencing that teamwork is the biggest reason for their success.Mind you, after seeing them play in Montreal, 1 was rather disappointed.The first period was interesting enough with its speed and precision passing.(One could feel the tenseness \u2018of the crowd as they watched .\u2014\u2014 what seemed like two determined teams playing their best.By the middle of the second period it became painfully obvious that the Cana- e Exterior siding @® Mouldings ® Decorative Plvwoods * Floor and Ceiling Tiles CHATEAU GAI MOTEL Highwav No.3 and 4.Chateauguav EVERY SUNDAY ' BUFFET DINNER \u2018 $1.90 \u2014 Children $1.00 as they remained fresh.not tire.It was a hit of a shuck to notice that they exe \u201400 eme = manner and at the same speed minutes of the game.By the third period, came to realize that it was not only their superb team.dian \u201cbest\u201d lasted only as long! 5, On|# their part the Reds just did], cuted each play in the same; as they had from the openings one \u2018ence, Robert Boyd.Presonta- \u2018ton of the Offering, Offor- \u2018ory Praver.Hymn \u201cHark: The Herld Angels Sing\u201d.R- passed away suddenly at the home of her daughter, Mrs.NK.de St.Croix, in Verdun, The many friends of the de- wesemative of Sassion.Mr.ead were indeed saddened =.Bullard.Sermon: coas2d were indeed saddene BUILDING GOODFELLOW By Russ Faughnan Saxon.\u201cHymn ere to learn of her death.The \u2019 It may seem ironic but \u2014_\u2014 ee late Mr.and Mrs.Skidmor: MATERIALS T rr rather appropriate at this| St.Timothee resided fon Delson pom, thelr el.- \"time of the year that the sug-|r:, s.amily for many y gestion be made that team Winter Works were members of St.Andrew's Unitad Church.Heartfelt sympathy is extended to the sorrowing family.Funeral was held in St.Andrew's Church on Monday.December 28th, at 2 p.m.with interment in Delson Cemetery.We have heen informed by the National Emplovment Service authorities that the Fed- ~ral and Provincial Govern: ments have recently annroved 1 $6.250 project for sidewalk sonstruction and planting trees im parks and streets, The 90% federal-provineial|St.Andrew\u2019s Church News share of direct payroll costs,! On Sunday, December 20th which are $4.800.00.will hejst 7.30 p.m.a large congrega- $4.320.tion of members and friends This project will provide|from sister churches assem.until another Christmas rolls around.School Concert The pupils of the John Adam School of Greater La- prairie presented a Christmas concert in the auditorium of the new school on Wednesday, December 23rd.Approximately 250 parents and friends came along to en- ioy the children's performance.The concert proved most successful and parents werc truly delighted to hear carols und songs given in French and German.Tt was indeed fascimating to listen to Grade three sing so well in French, and Grade six did admirably in German, The Christmas Story was presented in shadowgraph by the higher grades.This was a new type of presentation and was quite effective.The staff was complimented and thanked by the Chairman of the Board, Mr.A.Courchesne, on hehalf of all present.The parents were welcomed hy the school principal, Mr.Peter Neufeld.The children were well trained, which certainly|.reflected the efficiency of the teachers.This was truly a red- letter day for children and parents as this was the first event to he held in the new school.Fire Ravages Home on LaPalme St.Last Sunday, fire ravaged the home of Mr.and Mrs, Marcel Vandal on LaPalme St.The Fire Brigade did marvel ous work in \u2018bringing the hlaze under control.Mr.and Mrs.Vandal will reside with amployment for some ten (10)}hled in St.Andrews Church, workers.Delson, where the wondrous First Anniversary Of Chateauguay Centre Majorettes wey A Ww JUA : é CE in ?, .Actually it became apparent Table d'Hote: $1.50 up thot each step, each move.l&#- | Business Men's Luncheon, 95¢ ! a plan a Planned É - \u2014 FOR YOUR RECEPTIONS - \u2014 tramwork with a military-like precision.Weddings, parties, large or small, we offer our 3 Reception Halls FRFE of charge.In one wav .ice.looking neither left nor liright.suddenly pass the puck \u201cwithout first checking to sec if his wing is At precisely the right moment the Wingman arrives at the anot to which the puck is directe and the plav moves on.This is perhans the best and the worst of Russian style horkev.What could be more boring (than to consistently Soren] Maurice Allard at tlie organ nightly Comfortable Cocktail Lounge 36 Modern Motel Units, T.V., Phone, Bath.We are open on Sundays Tel.692-0150 FOR RESERVATIONS the exact same manoeuvres it was great.ia ; To see a Centre speed up thely in position EZ relatives until their home is and gave so generously.News Sunday School Christmas Party HEIGHTS BASIN VILLAGE - NORTH The children of SL An-|]l Correspondent:\u2014 drew\u2019s Sunday School spent a MRS.MILDRED McCUTCHEON happy time at the Christmas 34 Oliver Phone 692-6068 FRED BERNIER 9 Bourcier Phone 692-2829 Avenue, the Station on the birth of a son on December 21st at the Queen Elizabeth Hospital, Montreal.Sincere sympathy is ex tended to Mrs.Harry Worm- ald of Lang St.on the death of her father, Mr.Malcolm Hart, on December 18th.at St.Petersburg, Florida.Sympathy also to Mr.Ar thur Melsaac of enue on the loss of his bro- Watt Av (Photo by Pat Wilkins).ther, John, in Labrador on December 14th.Mr.and Mrs.Brent Char- trand of Lasalle were the Christmas Day guests of the Jatter's parents, Mr.and Mrs.Leslie Grace, Watt Avenue.Mr.and Mrs.Leslie Holmes and their sons Glenn and Donald of Gordon Avenue spent the holidays in Smithfield, Ontario as the guests of Warrant Officer Charles Hamilton and Mrs.Hamilton.Mrs.Margaret Rice of Walt Avenue was the Christmas Day guest of her cousins Mr.and Mrs.Joseph Shorer, lakeside.Birthday greetings to Mrs.Lorna Bosshart of Watt Avenue who observed her birthday on Christmas Day and good wishes to her young Peter who celebrated his (Continued on page 6A) The Personnel of the Gerald Boyer From left to right, first row: Mr.GERALD BOYER, Mrs.GISELE BOYER, Miss FERNANDE D'IMOUCHET, Mrs.DORIS FAILLE, Mrs.CLAUDETTE CHIASSON.Miss MARIETTE OUELLETTE, Mrs.CARMELA SANDERS, Mrs.JOCELYNE DU: PRAS and Miss SIMONE CARDINAL.Second row: Miss RACHELE Mrs.GEORGETTE DAIGNEAULT, Miss FRANCINE DAQUST, Miss GISELLE BEN: JAMIN, M.s8 MARIE MARTHE RENAUD, Miss GISELF RENAUD, Miss REINA PRIMEAU, Mrs.LUCIE AUGER and Miss DENISE CHASIE.Third row: HELENE LEBEL, Mrs.MARIE BARRE, Miss LUCIE HAILE, Mrs.AURE4 LAURENDEAU, Miss LISE CHENIER, Mrs.CTLAUDETTE FILION, _Miss JEANNE LAPIERRE, Miss CARMEN GAUTHIER and Mrs.CECILE LEMIEUX.Fourth row: Mr.GAETAN WILCOTT, Mr.GERALD TURCOTTE and Mr, HUBERT LAUZON.Mrs.LUCILLE VILLENEUVE and Mr.CHARLES PHILIE do not appear in the photo.kT & 6 £9 kT £9 à 6 4 9 #7 HAPPY NEW YEAR Stationeries BERNIER.Miss year 1965.BEST WISHES Mr.Gerald Boyer and his pesonnel would like to extend their best wishes to all the populaton af the Beauharnois, Chateauguay, Hun- tingdon und Vaudreuil-Soulanges Counties for the New Year 1965.They! thank you most sincerely for your patronage and assure you of the closest and most sincere collaboration in every way during this new Chateauguay and Beauharnois residents \u2018we now have a direct line to serve you better.Call ZENITH 69320 SPECIAL SERVICES \u2014 LES LIBRAI foto STATIONERIES Left to right: Mrs.oc J.Laberge, Vice-President, Mrs.W.Mullen, Ass\u2018t Instructor, Miss C.Lessard, drum major, Miss M.Gardner, Instructor and Mrs.J.Desparois, President.(Photo by Pat Wilkins).The Boyer stationeries are the authorized collectors for Shawinigan Water & Power Company and Bell Telephone accounts, at their Bellerive and Valleyfield Stationeries.BELLERIVE \u2014 BEAUHARNOIS \u2014 61 ELLICE ST.CHATEAUGUAY \u2014 PARKVIEW PLAZA VALLEYFIELD \u2014 10 NICHOLSON ST.Le IES 100 ALEXANDRE ST.TREY EB EYE RET ETE RARE vue cem- Red- aria ins).dor on .Char re the of the und att Av eslie ; Glenn on ÂAv- lays in as the Officer d Mrs ce ol Christ- er cou- Joseph to Mrs.att Av r birth- ay and young cd his 6A) & 7 5 Chateauguay Classified Ads NGLICAN CHURCH! OF CANADA, | CHATEAUGUAY | ev.John M.Buck, B.Eng.,| 1r.J.Boyd Pellow, Organist LUNDAY SERVICES ! 0 aan.\u2014 Holy Communion h.30 a.m.\u2014 Morning Prayer | and Sunday school 1.15 a.m.\u2014Holy Communion] and Sunday School The 9.30 and 11.15 Services ure alternatively M.Prayer/ Holy Communion beginning, witn the first Sunday in eacn month.There is aiso a Sunday School, St.11.15 a.m, .In the Church there arel two complete Sundav Schools, one ul 9.30 and one at 11.15i sc that the whole family may come to church together, | st.George's \u2014 Chuteauguay | 162 St.Francis Blvd, | Hubert St, at Calvary Baprist Church | Corner of be Joseph Bivd and Duhois Kev, Donald 5.Douglas, BA.Pastor SUNDAY D En, Sunday School 11 an.Worship | 11 am.-\u2014 Nursery 7,00 pau.\u2014 Evening Worship| WEDNESDAY 8 b.m.\u2014 Prayer Meeting FRIDAY 7.30 pm.\u2014 Young feople ! A Friendly Welcome Awaits, ou., MAPLEWOOD Presbyterian Church Chateauguay 215 McLEOD ST.i lev.dohn IF.Allan, B.A.B.D ÿ (hganist: Mr.David Smith Morning Worship: 9:30 ana 11:00 a.m.{ -HURCH SCHOOL: ) Seniors: 9:30 am, Juniors 13 to 8 yrs.) 11:00 am, : 730 p.m.: Evening Worship | Chateauguay (Continued from page 6) day on December 23rd.ÿ Mr.and Mrs.Allan Her- f bert and their sons, Allan Jr.and Bruce, Mr.and Mrs.Bruce Herbert and their son Jimmy spent Christmas Da ÿ at the home of their parents.Mr.and Mrs.Alex Herbert Watt Avenuc.Mr.Irven Wait o: Watt Avenue and his son-in-law and School inn the Mary Gardner \u2014\u2014 __ VISITORS WELCOME | Professional Tel: 692-6789 31, Boul, D\u2019Anjou, Chateauguay Centre Kennedy, Laguë & Cie COMPTABLES AGREES \u2014 CHARTERED Directory 79 Blvd.St.Jean Baptiste Chateauguay, Quebec J.Romeo Chevrefils Inc.i General Insurance Broker ACCOUNTANTS } George Kennedy, C.A., M.P.P, Marcel Lagué, C.A, Business Directory Ter: 691-1671 O.& Mike Vincelli Nursery Reg'd.Landscape Complete Nursery Stock 19 Ste.Marguerite Blvd.E, Ste, Philomene Tel.692-8988 Tailored Finishing Furniture Repaired and Custom Finished 727 De Léry Blvd, Ville de Léry ST.ANDREW'S UNITED CHURCH CHATEAUGUAY BASIN (Corner Dupon.Ave and Church Street) sdoward C.Fraser, B.A., B.D, Minister.un Hughes B.Sc., P, Eng, Urganist Mrs.Lee Gilbert, Assistant Organist WORSHIP SERVICE AT ELEVEN EACH SUNDAY MORNING.NURSERY DURING SERVICE Sunday School at 9.45 a.m, VISITORS WELCOME Rev.Vr.T.Al of Trudeau Avenue on Christmas Day were Mr.and Mrs Arthur Davidson, Mrs.H.J.Grimes and Mr.Cyril Ashby of Montreal.; It gives me jgreat pleasure to learn that Mrs.N.R.Ash- lcy of Dupont Terrace has now returned home following her cenvalescense at the Julius Richardson Hospital.Her niece, Mrs.Ray Foisy of Orm- stown, is presently staying with her.Mr.and Mrs.Wallet Good- j daughter, Mr.and Mrs.W.Perry of Stanton Avenue, were holiday guests of the Rev.Perry and Mrs.Perry at Drummondville.Private Boyd Parsons of.Gagetown N.B., is the guest! of his parents, Mr.and Mrs.Bill Parsons, Aime St.Alistair Currie of \u2018Royal loads\u2019, Victoria, B.C.is enjoying a reunion with his parents, Mr, and Mrs.David M.Currie, Gilmour Avenue.Mrs.D.Donaldson and her son Allan of Austin Avenue spent Christmas Day at the home of Mr.and Mrs.André Levesque.Mrs.Levesque, the former Joan Donaldson observed her 23rd birthday on December 24th and we extend good wishes to her.Guests at the home of Mr.and Mrs.Charles H.Grimes ale of Dupont Terrace are spending some time visiting their son-in-law and daughter, Mr.and Mrs.Smith at Scar- |borough Ont.Mrs.Ernest Smith of Dupont Terrace was the house guest of Mr.and Mrs.Ivor Jones, Lakeside for a few days last week.Mrs.Jones, who broke her wrist recently in a fall, was glad of Mom's help for the Annual Christmas Eve buffet supper which she holds for the family, Mrs.Smith returned home in time for a visit from another daughter Edna (Mrs.Johnson) her husband Bill and son Tony of Syracuse, N.Y.Sincere thanks to the C.G.- LT.of St.Andrew's United Church.Happy smiling faces and sweet girlish voices raised in song grected many resi- Contractors ! J.R.CHEVREFILS, Pres.Residence : 692-6419 1 À.Claude Meloche @ LIFE © FIRE @ AUTO @ ACCIDENT ® GROUP 892-8788 99 Blvd.NORMAND Chateauguay dents (myself included) as|; they answered door hells one early evening last week.The joy of living and giving was very evident as they exuberantly extended good wishes and gift cookies.1 know I felt happier after their visit and 1 am sure that everyone else did.Miss Betsy Roy of Old Orchard Beach, Maine is the house guest of Lynn and Karen Hetherington, Gilmour Avenue.Happy holidays girls.Miss Patricia Kennedy of Vancouver, B.C.who is al- tending the George Williams University in Chicago, ll, was the house guest of Miss Barbara Reid, Salaberry Blvel.during Christmas week.Patricia who was Waterfront Director at C.G.LT.Camp-Cedar Lodge, Lake Memphremagog for two camping periods last summer, is well known to many girls in the Chateauguay Valley.Miss Mary Lloyd, formerly of Wales now Physical Education Instructress at Montreal West High School, was a house guest at the home of Mr.and Mrs.David Reid, Salaberry Blvd., over the Christmas holidays: Miss Lloyd was guest soloist at the Choir Festival and Carol Service of St.Andrew's United Church on Sunday, December 20th.Get well wishes to Mr.Syd Modeland of Carlyle Avenue, a patient at the Queen Elizabeth Hospital.To my readers \u2014 best wishes for a very happy ycar coupled wth the best of good health, that most important of personal blessings.St.Andrew's Notes Presented for Christ's Blessing in the Sacrament of Baptism on Sunday, December 27 at St.Andrew's were: Brian Scott Peter Jackson, son af Mr.and Mrs.J.Peter Jackson, Lockhart Si., Colonia and Ian John Hodge, son of Mr.and Crescent, Chateauguay Centre.In order to compile the 1964! Annual Report before the An-) nual Congregational Meeting, each organization in St- Andrew\u2019s should submit a written report of its activities dur-| ing 1964 not later than Wednesday, January 6th.All Treasurers are requested to have their books audited be-; fore their reports are handed in.The Church Auditors are, Mr.William Reid and Mr.E.R.Richardson.Reports and Anglican Group Distributes Gifts The above photo shows a few members of the Anglican Young People\u2019s Association who distributed Christmas gifts, cookies and candies and also spent the afternoon with the pzople of the Davidson's Nursing Home.Adams, Marlene Giroux, Miss Conners, Lynn Alberts, Wayne Fountain.| | À From left to right, Bob (Photo by Pat Wilkins).Mrs.Keith M.Hodge, Dubois! siDenis St.Treasurer's books may be delivered to the Vestry.About a week before Loy- Talty Sunday November 22nd 375 letters (with stamped return envolopes) were mailed by the Committee of Stewards to the households of members and adherents of St.An- PARKVIEW \u2018a sheet out-lining the proposed The Parkview Recreation] Association held their Annual;gjst, A large crowd gathered Christmas party Sunday, Duc.120, approximately 350 young: Unfortunately, sters attended .they all had OFFICE: 691-9913-4 \u2018a great time.plenty of pop.itend due to etc, lovely gifts distributed by! \u201cSanta.\u201d , The P.R.A.wish to express their sincere thanks to Mr.Raymond Belrose, manager of \u201cspot\u201d.The Mary Gardner Home Church Budget for 1965 and a card to be filled in indicating the financial support which could be expected from the \u2018Church families during the coming year.In addition to this number 50 more letters were sent to individuals where more than one member of the family was already using Church envelopes.To date many cards have not been returned and prompt attention should be given to this matter.Did old St.Nick visit your home this past week?How chat man gets around! Pity the poor reindeer pulling that sleigh over the bare roads! Friend husband is home foi \u2018is last week of \u201cSummer\u201d holiday, and 1 mentioned quite ~asually that perhaps we night be able to get some rarbage out during this spell sf inactivity.Friend I, never at a loss for ideas announced that he is going to build me 1 \u201cmonorail sarbage disposal anit \u2014 manually operated\u201d.He stated that if he put a notor on this handv-dandy little item.that knowing me \u2018or forgetting things, 1 would negleet to turn it off, and \u2018herefore (he garbage would rireulate back and forth im ndless years, Some of the children in \u2018his area have received now suitars from Santa, Are there ny guitar teachers willing te \u2018uke on the task of giving 1s sons to these young would-be nusicians.News from fhe Young faum- ly of Mcleod; Rose, Bill and Lynda spent a pleasant Christmas holiday in the Lauren tians, not skiing of course.hut 4 familv party at the home of Mr.and Mrs.Young, Sr Fhes also had a short visit with Roses mother.Mrs.Craig, who is resident in a Aursing home in Ormstown.\\Irs.Craig is convalescing \u201crom her unfortunate acci- tent of last vear.Our most iincere best wishes to her for Setter health in 1965.At the Robinsons of Me leod there was a \u201cfull house\u201d this past holiday week-end.Visiting from Verdun were Jessies's parents and sister, Mr.and Mrs.Shearer and [Miss Betty Shearer, and I'rank\u2019s mother, Mrs.Julia Robinson of Vetville, They tell me they had sueh a delicious, attractive Christmas dinner at one of the local eating place.And the ladies left the table and walked out West End | Everyone says the ame thing, \u201cft didn't seem like, Christmas possibly due to the| mild weather, no snow and lack of liquid refreshments.Things seemed quiet along St.the silence being broken only by the lovely music coming from the home f the Cobbs and the crash [ our tree as the wind sent t flving across the gallery.| However, 1 hope Santa was \u2018|good to all and that all had a \u2018Imost enjoyable Christmas.dy 4 Mr.co-workers stand looking on diew's.With the letter was IRR RII TIT AI NITED dr TTI Te DIE TI = i 3 Memorandum From Mcleod : \u201correspandent: Mrs.Edith Bate, È 282 Mcleod Ave.692.9453 H i Route Boy: Aubrey Maclean, 8 246 Mclend Ave.692-9669 4 jand School Association held their Annual Christmas Caro\u2019 Sing on Monday.December in the gym for the occasion.Mr.Shufelt, principal, was unable to at- illness.Mrs.Stowkowski was pianist, Mrs.Joyce Jones, director of the carol singing.The program was as follows: \u201cOh Come All Ye Faithful\u201d, \u201cDeck the Halls\", \u201cSilent Night\u201d, \u201cSan ta Claus is Coming to Town\u201d The 4th.Grade choir, under the direction of Mrs.Joyce Jones, sang two songs entitled \u201cI Saw Three Ships\u201d and \u201cSleep Holy Babe\u201d \u201cIt Came Upon A Midnight Clear\u201d; \u201cWinter Wonder land\u201d.\u201cThe First Noel\u201d, \u201cRudolph The Red Reindeer\u201d A film was shown, \u201cThe Littlest Angel\u201d follow ing two more carols \u201cJingle Nose, Wednesday, December 30th, 1964 The Gleaner - 6a tee IN SUNNY CHATE 11 GE 4) By Fergus Horsburgh Bells\u201d and \u201cAway In A Manger\u201d The fourth grade choir sang \u201cThe Twelve Days of Christmas\u201d and \u201cThe Birds\u201d The final selection was \u201cWhite Christmas\u201d, then all gathered in the large cafeteria where refreshments were enjoyed.without doing the dishes, This is my idea of a gift for a mother of lots of little children.Preparing for Santa without sven thinking of the dinner for the big day must he a Lor .\u2018 guess thev all enjoy it, cu dd: a, .) ing the 430 aa.arising of the little ones.Maplewood Presbyterian Church News Regarding the Congrega tional Fellowship Party next Thursday evening, Dee.31st any enquiries may be direct cd to Mr.and Mrs.Weston at 691-2282.They will be most happy to answer your questions and to welcome vou to this event, which will of course he the last of this year At the revidar evening serv: ices the study on the theme - \u201cThe Church as the belav- d_ communitv\".began on Dee.27th, and will continue during the winter months, Next Sunday's theme \u201cThe Sacraments\u201d On Jan.Jed, buses will he Chureh Hall for the Church School Rally at St.Andrew and St.Paul Church on Sherbrooke St.W.in Montreal.1.15 pm.leaving the al St.George's Anglican Church News A new innovation will be the service to be held on New Years Davy at 10.30 in the morning.Holy Communion service, and the children are most welcome.Welcomed us the mw Choir Director and Organist last Sunday Dec.27th, was Peter Lewis.a native of Winnipeg, who comes to St.George's with many years of experience in Anglican Church choirs, having sung tenor in Christ Church Cathedral in Montreal, Elsewnere in this paper an announcement of the newsof Mr.Buck's acceptance of an appointment in the West.May 1 wish all the readers a very Happy New Year.Mr, Gilles Belair.son of Mr.and Mrs.Marce] Belair, of St.Louis Sq., arrived home to spend a twelve-day leave with his parents.Gilles is stationed at Camp Borden, where he is taking an electrical course, with the RCA.F.He has just completed his examinations and his many friends and neighbours extend their best wishes and hope he came through with (lying colors.Spending the Christmas holidays with Mr.and Mrs.C.Cobb on St.Denis St, was The youngsters enjoyed a visit from Santa Claus bags of candy and ice cream were given to the children [Moms and Dads enjoyed \u201ccookies and ice cream.A great big thank vou to Spot supermarket for their most (generous donation of candy jand also to the Biscuit Shop for their generous donation of cookies.There were many | bags of candies left over phat these weve put to good nae They were taken to Leo Catholic Orphanage in Chateauguay the following \u201cMorning, Congratulations to (the Programme Committee for a Job well done.| Seigniory Park (By Fergus Horsburgh) On Sunday, December 201h, \u201cthe second annual serenade by {the Seigniory Park Carol Singers was held, with about twenty adults and as many children lending ther voices to the chorus.Gleaner photo Hrapher Pat Wilkins was on mes of Oshawa, Ont, | Mr John Didkowsky arrived home to spend the holidays with his parents, Mr.and Mrs.V.Didkowsky of St Louis St.John is altending Mount Allison University at Sackville, N.B.Miss Marjorie Baessler and Georgie Baëssler are both home to spend the with their parents.and Georgie are Marjorie attending Duane and Seott, are visiting with Mrs.Jones\u2019 parents, Mr.and Mrs.Wm.Hulshoff of St.Louis St.Birthday grectings to Francois Belair, celebrating his Th birthday on January 3rd and to Paul Poupart who will celebrate his 6th birthday on January 3rd.Have patience awhile; slanders are not long-lived, Truth is the child of time: ere long she shall appear to vindicate thee.\u2014\u2014 Immanuel Kant The worthiest people the most injured by slander, - Jonathan Swift There would not be so many open mouths if there were not so many open cars, Mrs.Cobb's brother, Mr.Ted THANKS TO THE MAYOR ; 2 ITH dt Bernard Keenan as shown here thanking Maver Sutherland for sppearing at the Christmas Dance held in St.Wi librord\u2019s School December 18, 1964.Fellow approvingly \u2014 Joseph Hall i (Photo by Pat WIiWikins.) | holidays [* Fellers College at St.Johns, |\u201d where they are both doing well, ; Lyle is spending the holidays with Aunt Doris and Uncle Syd Mitchell.Mr.and Mrs.Jones of Schenectady, N.Y., with children, are as it is the best fruit which} the birds have been pecking): at.p wasnt a gang that had asked , agar ., one TT\" is the last of 1964, before another all.The cloud that has been cast over Shin A actes nrg observed that the \u201cchild\u201d is | issue of this newspaper comes around some Dapartments of the Government, is Maybe I'm getting old, but\u2019 First, my wife discovered mothars oars mast of her 7 again, we shall be well into a new year, another dark blot.It would appear that [that Christmas rush seems a she had a hernia.This was oo 500 he Aud is 9 pall D uay 1965.No doubt there will be the usual & number of prominent figures are involved |!ittle rushier every year.And rather a blow to ail hands.here the dance vas To he 4 round of resolutions, some of which may in the accusations and that there were some |CVEIY Year, it takes me a little) She thought it an extremely held.ils \u201ca , .longer to get over it, physi-\u2018unladylike ailment.T asso- , bY be started, but probably most of which vary bad lapses of memory.The pensions cally, and psychologically \u2018ciated a herma with wearing! The child's aunt and other dif will never be carried out: The good in- Program was another matter of contro: Everything, this year, wasa great belt called a truss.1 adult sympathizers intervened y: tentions seem to fall by the wayside, or Varsy and it still needs general approval.|going along fine.That is, in don't know why you wear PP\" her, and the Old Battleaxe | get lost in the hustle and bustle of this its usual maudlin state.Tree them, but | haven't been read.[Pesan to soften But 1 almost 7 fast moving world.We just never seem The Government has managed to sur- wasn't bought: exam papers ing those ads on the hack of spoiled it \"What kind of à boy j to get around to it.Whether there would actually be any improvement is something vive many tests of non-confidence, but only unmarked: Christmas cards not True Confessions all these, he she demanded.1 told because no one wants another election af (purchased, let alone sent; no years for nothing.net at as fa a 1 knew, he we will likely never know.Our ability this time.Political opportunity is at the lideu of who would be at our; But trust her.It was merely V#$ 4 nice lad, that it wasn't to peer into the future is really quite slim, it is hard to predict one hour from an.start running around with a! gang, at her age\u201d \u2018 | THE LEADING ADVERTISING MEDIUM IN THE DISTRICT OF BEAUHARNOIS e - Wednesday, December 30th, 1964 back of this move.Both old line parties [place for Christmas; dozens ofja dainty hernia of the esopha.1 fault his dad was an aleo- : ie he woop an Ap\u201d, ars in more or less disfavor and it would presents to buy for people wholgus of sarcophagus or some.holic.his mother ran around arte not be a good time to go to the people |wouldn't be satisfied with the,thing, a tiny puneture in her($HH Men, and he had to work § oy other what will take place.We place nd seek re-election.If a solid new party [moon wrapped in solid silver.{diaphragm, not to mention! hr hooltoom on Saturdays.ial ap.our judgment of the future on what has ore to be formed it is quite probable But this was normal, and her self-esteem.and Su owed the works, mation gone into the past.that it would be given good support.The [NO cause for alarm.Then,! The next thing was worse, vince her hat ia wee to con) i ; things began to go haywire.My daughter.my delicate lit.!¥VInC¢ her that he was a per-fj ; people are fed up with all the wrangling °87 TBE STI OS TEE EEE le ifectiy normal 15-vear-old in tion of We shall not, therefore, try to predict and getting nowhere fast, that they would \u2018 | RAS OT | » fi puper route in town.4 | WA 2 i} AS 2 d of the what 1965 has in store for us.However, grade 10, with the higgest | welcome the opportunity to show the old re not indications are, as we ve this new year, line parties complete dissatisfaction.It A shouldn't have heen soi put the that the conditions of 1964 will continue is quite possible that an election could come \u201c _ \u201d gltsmart 1 cost me the follow that into 1965 for at least part way.Generally nm 1965.Meantime the people must make COUNTRY NOTEBOOK Hing a new par of shoes: a | on a speaking, 1964 was a fairly prosperous .; .Bfinew dress whieh is suntable SA bt wi , up their minds to end this minority gov {| Hable ot will year for most people.Employment condi- ernment as it is too weak to carry out Sur wearing to next sears JR.I, of tions improved and more people were em program.There must also be an end SJ Prom, and nothing else, except 8 r deb - : ; ; Hf hat wun\u2019 ar » same! luding ployed.However, there were several pro- Le practices that bespeak the inefficiency 5 BY WALKER RILFY SI oye cand wear the same : SA longed strikes which had an effect on the .Sjidress sou wore to last years = police .; .of officials to uphold the trust invested in Advom: and about 12 hours HIS \\ economy of the areas in which they took 4h Ww d tat dl Gp eid about Te hours a a , .Al ming , div 5 and lace.Some of these had been settled ere EE statesmen anc less Fohstening to the old lady vill be place., politicians.We need those who hold the \" ., ftelling about how tough things BETTER LUCK THIS TIME?rge of year-end, but some appeared likely to carry 4.0 i of their position and the honor \u201cCountry Notebook\u201d by Mr.Walker Riley, Agricul- [were \u2018for girls when she was - - over into 1965.f the: trv ab IL W d men tural Extension Specialist with Macdonald College, ||, His Wien she was: Sulter- ° eir country above .fe : lv head appears in The Gleaner with this edition.The column \u201cRight te tu _ all de.1964 was beset with many difficulties of courage who can look fearlessly ahea will be a weekly feature which we trust will be of interest pail on tap ob this came 4 ; without bowing to monetary returns and 45 all in the Chat Vall the warstest thing of all We private and the political scene was one of chaos, ; .© all in the Chateauguay Valley.Mad three mvitati for the lie | : .favors for carrying out the task which each .; ; Nat invitations for th plie in Accusations were running rife and several has taken an oath to do.J just came across this{hillfold.a pair of pliers and(¥riday before Christmas: a OTPAW i.; n the investigations are still underway to dis- splendid little item.It is tooJa combination memo book staff party.a dinner party, the A Sh ne rhe o narcoues vise Jowed to stay on the recom: ouneils cover the facts and to assess blame, These We look into the doorway of the new |good to keep.\u201cWhat is a and gencral farm guide.and the Biennial Pre Cheistmas| pbc o N [intima Shresented the us.fudation of the rma ration ed on | matters have a dimming effect upon the year of 1965, as it slowly opens, but it (farmer?Farmers are found: Nobody else can remove[Buffet and Brag of the Young ere en ° I; en te | re is ; ere Laman | Appeal ford und er Po solved worth of the two old line Partizs in this is still too much in the shadows to dis- |in fields \u2014 plowing up, seed-|these things from his pockets!At Heart Fighter Pilots, litical fire at ppt i age, NA rarkes ha a orden od depo ed 4 er Mr.fama.i ; i down, rotating from'and.+ washday, have over-| | had a terrible hime makine|PéhGeat fives that have beenjpmond Denis, former exceu-|Tremblaÿ's predecessor, Guy country.While the Government of Mr.cern what lies ahead.We can only hope |INE , | ! Lo A OS CE fl eb EERIE tin here an the last few [Gye assistant to Immigration! Favreau, reviewed the ease mes Pearson has produced some pieces of legis- at this point the dawn will give way to planting to, fertifizing with,jlooked: 5 staples, one cofter[up my mind whieh to attend.woke Minister Tre mbblas ed 1 Fleg First Problem © cadline ; rio , , .; spraying for and harvesting|key, a rusty spike.3 graîns{Thes invited wives to the first ° 4 Fees red fast Fal private lation during its short term of office most bright sunshine and the pathway will show it.Wives help them.littlelof corn, the stub of leadjtwo.The third one is held only Un une de, the Laberat[Fuls to bribe him to allow Far ,Ç he problems neue the of them have been the subject of contro- a better understanding and toleration of |boys follow them, the Agri-|péneil, à square tap, à S4.9Bjevery two years because qt [Sovernment of Prime Mois feten Bivard to obtain hat (Progressive deadesship stem versy in all parts of the country.The all things, that the evening will be calm |culture Department confuses| pocket wateh and a cupful of {takes the Young At-Mearts twoflft Lester Pearson was he Me Lamontagne represent ed Largely from the Mag is 1\u20ac club Flag issue which was ended by closure, and much of our fear will be dispersed |them, city relatives visit|chaff in each trouser cuff.|vears to cet over leaguered by charges of cor fed the United State overs 30° 1e pur- was probably the most controversial of in the night.them, weather can delay] A farmer is both Faith and] Well, after 1 sot home from P9pton.On the other, thejment an extradition peoeeed-| Leon Baleer and Paul Mar ich the them, but it takes Heaven toja Fatalist -\u2014 he ust havelthe fighter pilots parts und Progressive Conservative op fing seeking to have Itvard|tineau, generally regarded as up for i stop them, faith to continually meet thelhad a couple of huekets of Postion showed cracks fromplace clues an the Us feithe tap twa French-Canadians Oliver .9 When your car stalls along challenges of his capihilities plasma, 1 knew Dd made the diète presuse within its pate, he linked to a Ma es gui The ive the / | \\ 11 the way, a farmer is a con-|2Mid an ever-present possibi-[ripht choice ) anks ae ed narentie ving i agains they'l] i Abolish he Ga O W NH Siderate.courteous, inexpen- lity that an act of God (a late] Imagine EXPpOSINE VOUF SWER In the field of poliev, the Ww hen the hearings adjourn Mr Miefenbaker's policies > have , , ., sive road service.When hisjSPring, an early frost, tornæ[tie pie to a lot of rich foods|mam announcement was that C0 Tor Christmas, Mr Trem During the debate, they just sit EW subjects seem to stir as much had their sentences commuted to life.wife suggests he buy a new|d0.flood, drought) can Wingland stuff.and her with af Pefenec Minster Paal Hel [Diy was the last witness onjstpported the government in old me emotion as the question of whether Especially significant was the recent |cuit he can quote from me Mis business to a standstill {hornia and all.That was about |1Yer would undertake a five the Sand i testimony con: von for the distinetive flag, embers À or not to abolish the death penalty.\u2018 commutation for George Marcotte, convic- |mory every expense involved) Might as well put up withiihe only thing that wasn't ex.| Sear Weapon proveam that ytd on rents on July oon wilt Se made and as | ted, of killing a policeman in a 1962 bank [in operating the farm last him \u2014 he 15 sour friend{posed there, Tor à day or two [WII cost S1,500,000,000 Ww as ent Le i a \u201c, allegedly hoe er.Pr ue ; Fred | Many regard hanging as \u201cgrotesque holdup in Montreal.For even among anti- (Year plus the added expensed OU competitor, your CSP Oh, well, everything else] The government's nme 4 ; ü pt.« in his parlin.poe members of the ¢ n TVA .; ) he is certain in er tomer, your source of food, fi].ff ehedule.The troc (diaté legistative worries ond.mentary office, ve group hold a caucus in of the barbarity* the words used by MP Sidney hanging elements there are some who favor wi crop up .Ptwent off on schedule.The tree dia gislati worries ene \u2018 \u2018 1 \u201d e drive | Silverman in the British Commons debate tenti £ the death alty when the |this year.Or else he assumes ber.and self-reliant Souns eElfell over four times.Theled with adoption of the new] Ne Mention of Rivard Case we \u201cAnvary.[( stable | 1 d ith capital wr ention of the death penalty whe the role of the indignant shop.|{izens fo help replenish your|jurkey was tougher than an [red Maple Leaf flee bee 1g] MP Tremblay said his exe Mr Bateer had said that ef that led to a vote to do away with capital yictim is a policeman.per, impressing w \u201c|eities.He is your countryman > : and adjournment of the ses]eutive assistant had introdue he would hold his own poll f their punishment.ith: e The ounds| 7 a denim-dressed, business old rubber \u201choot.All our ji Fen] Jon these ed him to Lamontagne and{0 Voters in his riding to dis- 0.\" Claude Wagner, Quebec's attorney- |ONe\u20ac Within earshot the pounds wise fast néressed, Dusiness presents hdd to be exchanged{sion fo Feh, 16.El ag andy ve 1 tb 1 2 ; se, fas{ growing stafesme Ce op .they hy n brie r how they felt about ik \u2018mem- | But among others there is still a fairly general, who as crown counsel prosecuted oi Dork he hast Produce on of stature.And when | he because they din! fir.Fhe main governmental ead spoken Briefly about quilting the Conservative and lo the - strong feeling that murder should not go Marcotte, was bitter about the decision to |.prices, : comes in at noon having pd we had the Shortest, hat conte however, and tagne represented the govern [91M as an Independent.He ns rue unavenged.commute his sentence.Af ; spent the energy of his hopesfpoxing Dav.that paie ON JE metre ANAT RING ent He said they had spok-| $814 he would walk the I, Miss ne i armer 1S À paradox [and dreams, he can be re.oxing Day, that we've Cocoon ueted hy Quehee Supe-f briefly and there had streets seeking general opi- Ingrid } The emotion should be evident when, \u201c1 wonder if the result will not be with hoa Ras od tive charged anew with the ma- had.Usually.when Yee hor or chef Justice Noely no mention of the Rj-|MiONs ne rid- À some time in 1965, the Canadian House of that policemen will become easy targets,\u201d | jentist ins Sorti Ice: Ê gic words: \u201cThe markets upt°pPCOP ET 0 come rom we ; Paie, re \" cations Hata yard case Mr Lamontagne[ Mr Dicfenbaker said \u201cthe 4) Commons debates the question.The gov- he said.\u201cIf they (criminals) had any in- | using fertilizer af.\u2014 Keven pam, vou lever the fastiministerials aide offered algaid the brihe was offered af-|d00r is always oped\u201d to re.ht .|tachments: a purchasing a- A .couple out sometime early onl Montreal Liwyver 820,000 to fa.hibitions before because they would die [vent in an old straw hat: a! Providing rural vacations islppecember 27 This vear, {|cilitate hail in an internation.if they killed a policeman, | think these [personnel director with grease:# farm business that is sure|was all over at 530.Td for |= conciliation but indicated the change in attitude would have to come from Mr Baleer ter the minister left.ernment has promised a free vote, in The hearing resumes het which each member will be permitted to follow the dictates of his conscience, and inhibitions will disappear.\u201d under his fingernails; a die- 0 Krow in the years ahead.|gotten to order the booze Gordon Mellardy: No.2, Mrs een Christmas and the New] noe stand cannot | this should ensure full and free discussion.; titian with a passion for al- rban population is growing: mee W.I.Carr; No.4 Mrs Cla ca be ascribed-to me Mr Die G.Arthur Martin, a Toronto lawyer |falfa and antibiotics: a pro- leisure time and paid vaca pres an ow by re.Wn.Another Inquiry Sought fonbaker said .J Although public opinion samplings who has been in the forefront of a cam- [duction expert faced with a|HONS are increasing: roads MeClatehie: No 7.Mrs Dod, O1 Yet another front, mem few Surprises paign to abolish hanging, took issue with [surplus and a manager bat-[#F\u20ac improving; public camp.Mr.Wagner.He said capital punishment [1ling a costprice squeeze.He site are pimitod.litt i U.C W.Meetings abolished in about jurisdictions |Manages more capital than] GAN nleresting tte pam- J Pearl Beattie Onfrie (Nono Mmaudo, des [many surprises, Items fh ey th rl ; bout Tee most of the business men in|Phlet 1 picked up the other[ At the annual meeting of cart Beatti erthed by US authorities as mentioned warlier wert acm t roughou e wor ey out any accom: | on.day in Vermont gives severall{the U.C.W.of Huntingdon U Mrs.FE Darby and Mrs.Rola Mafia lieutenant sitions of the Swedish Carl anying increase in murders., Xe 8 : s dDecnluited © .Ad recently i ot Be: .« devotions in: Le we A .awed ic Representatives of all parties in the panying He likes sunshine.good examples of what has beenfrited Church held recently infbert Real led the devotions] Minaudo was ordered de \u2018Gustav anti-tank weapon lo .PIQUE .|done by landowners south of|the Church Hall reports for|and members of Unit 1 were[ported fre Canada Maret Commons have at some time indicated they These are the practical considerations, |f00d.picnics, county fairs the b à ; | mo Canadas March replace the Heller, and the : : * border to develop pro-jthe past year read hy all con [hostesses for the afternoon(9, 1961 , her © anne , ! also would like to do away with capital pp I y ] , 1861, by the former Con planned purchase of a con.however.Perhaps what will concern MPs dinnor at \"an auctions, his| table recreation projects on|veners and unit leaders show [and served a cup of tea at the|servative government, but hel oem] | hase punishment and there seems to be a good even more is the question raised by Tommy toon with Shino ar mht in their farms.In Pennsylvania-Jed a good year.close of the meeting when aldid not leave until March 11 Jace tp MOS rion to ha chance of the vote going their way.Douglas, the former Baptist minister who |, and, \u201cabove all.a mood twenty-two commercial shoot-| vies.Douglas Murray.pres [=0cial hour was enjoyed by all lof this vear His criminal ro.ot cat rile on the leads the New Democratic Party.soaking rain in August, average.net, yearly had ome pent oad a latter From dn a ior Other Items .He j \u201cTape net year income[ériffith-MeConnell Home re .murder, armed robbery, hoot Other items © Cana- have always felt that in an alleged: ditehes, Ihren export of $7.600.This was the an-|porting on the work done and New Erin legting and breaking parole, dian Worm 196 70 ly Christian society it is morally wrong |yyeeds, 0 cight-hour-dav.nual return to the operator|thanking members lor thei NEW ERIN \u2014 Spt.and Mrs NOW Democrats Reid Scott period were to be 15 de Ha for a state to legally murder a man by |helping with housework or for his labour.management]belp in the running of Unit Ge ff or SE TEE CPoronte Danforth> and An Ivilland of C: vel ; ; : é land capital after all costs of Jn hE ME Gene Guffith and family of CE oo .and a anudu Buffala returning to the old law of an eye for |grasshoppers, ana a aL ul ed Church homes and asking?poland Mine, atvived Wed [Uew Brewin Cloponto Green: Transport planes: four heh an eye and a tooth for a tooth.\u201d Nobody else is so far from opr ert haid.average for their contnued support |nesday to enjoy à weeks vu- wood) were supported by op-{copler currying destro vers 7 Ta telephone or so close to[value of fish harvested from| À successful Christmas Teajétion with their uncle and poste laden Hictenhaker and two suppor! ships, 12 taxes and therefore went|God.Nobody else gets solfumn ponds was estimated at|ébd Éuzuar was reported by[éénl, Mr and Mrs, Burton in asking who nade the Sea King lelicopters;: new broke, much satisfaction out of mo-|$75 per acre per year with|the treasurer, Mrs Cameron Hankin and family.mevedible decision to let this torpedn systems for the seven A spokeman for the Educa.|dern plumbing, good weather|the usual charge heing $1.00[Stewant Mr and Mrs.Allison Spar- A nan 9 reconnu testigouch Starr : ; Yo.har = Vania parait U groups in 34 municipalities| A spokesman for the teach-|students.recently won an arbi-|mas.extra income per year for|zhe youngsters of fhese groups ur.BI.Starr and Miss Jane 21: Via) phat Bal SE For quon PIP EE ALIA were considering strike action.ers said the reason for theltration board decision granting] However, a spokesman sajd Jmmer tourist accommoda- pome hi Fheir weekly mect- pion.week-end \"with their ZZ Boca x wat ia I Alolb LI 510 In 20 of these municipalities, lack of money to pay salariesithem salary increases retroac-[there was \u201cverv serious dan-| 1°N5- With some, the gross she sc ony.rase mother, Mrs.C.L.Starr 25.Large woody |\" M8.Foundations ER T LN school commissions have not|was that the School Commis-|tive to November, 1963.ger of a strike\u201d.was over $10,000.The average were a mendone Spending Christmas weckend 2 plant, a.Corrode er paid their school teachersisions filed their annual bud-|.The school commissions| The dispute arises from al va eleven guests, two or where nt np p Pa with his parents, Mr and Mrs.31 Fro oy 5 re a salaries for periods ranging|gets with the Department of|have refused to recognize the[1962 collective agreement he.three families at a time for a as vot heen made nis have Leslie Sherrv was Mr.Robert 22 \u201ces { g Knock from one to four months and a|Education too late.board\u2019s judgment and have|tween the teachers\u2019 association Pood hunti ree mo §.In Treasurers of all unifs were Sherry of Lachine.a You snd = (si.Negative word spokesman for the 200 teachers| As a result, the budgets[threatened to contest it he land the 14 is-[$ unting or ski areas, ; ; Swe , .35.Bound with tage said they were reaching the|were not approved, the com-|fore the courts a ¢ school commis-[some vacation farms have|ssked to send their monies in| Mr.and Mrs.Gerald Capsey 3 Com rive / \u2018 y were g .sions.guests during fall and winter|[to Mrs.Cameron Stewart as|of Bedford, Mr.and Mrs.Grant 32.Neds vite end of their vope, \u201cDedica-'missions could not collect\u201d At a meeting of its general] This agreement contained a \u20180 months.soon as possible in order for|Cumeron of Alexandria, Ont, 40.Speck clause that negotiations could There is an American orga.her to close the books for the|Mrs.H.Ferns of Ingleside, $x Exon, WL ; be reopened to discuss salaries| nization which specializes in| year.Ont.Mr.and Mrs.James Arm- 4 Ther for the 1963-64 school year.advertizing holiday farms.1t| Mrs.Douglas MacNaughton|strong of Montreal, were 49.High curé | Last year the teachers call-lic Farm Vacations and Holi-[heading the nominating com-|[Christmas weekend guests of 2 eh ed for salary increases which days, Inc., 36 East \u2014 57th St.|mittee read the slate of offi-|Mrs.Margaret Cameron and.88 would put them on the same|New York 22.1ts directory|cers for the coming year: hon.|Mr.Douglass Cameron, Christ: gi Seow sgelly level as their counterparts in|lists thirty Canadian farms,|pres., Mrs.Henry Lowenber-|mas Day dinner guests were| 7+- I\u201d Quebec City, They asked that|two of them in Quebec, who{Fer: pastres, Mrs.Robert|Mr.and Mrs.Clifford Cameron « bargaining on salaries be re-|take in family groups.Rates|Beal; Qres., Mrs.Douglas Mur-jand family, and Mr.and Mrs.\u201cThe Gleaner\u201d Pubtishea oy 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: $4.50 per year - U.S.A.$5.50 - Single copy 12c Member of: Canadian Weekly Newspapers\u2019 Association i ; z Although every precaution will be Office signed by the advertiser and opened.Lo appear to run around $40 per|ray; 1st vice-pres., Mrs.Chas.|Ben Douglass.= Made + cepts ndvertiaing in Tre corne \u201cen noted in Writing.thereon.and in that \u201cle commissions refused.|week for adults and $20 to|Reid; 2nd vicepres, Miss| Mr.and Mrs.Lloyd Rankin: *, ape, hop cer undare canal, In atts, colu ne on Tose if any a se noted Tam that (((paying the clause could only|s25 for children.Winnie Rowles; rec.sec., Mrs.|of Shawinigan, spent the long §.Sommer Co urn lable for any error in any advertise.rected by The Gleaner, its liability ||[be applied if both sides agreed There is a related organi.|Wallace Rennie; cor.-sec.weekend holiday at the Earle § PZ ewwes ft proof of swoh advertisment 1s re.the entire cost of auch advertisement |[|'0 negotiate.The teachers|zation.Canadian Farm Vaca Mrs.Richard Stephens; treas.[Rankin home Christmas Day 3 Wa mess rs) quested in writing by the advertiser as the space occupied by the noted |l|then threatened strike action|tion Assoc, Park Plaza Ho-|Mrs.Cameron Stewart; pro.guests were Mr.and Mrs.a Mek : and returned to The Gleaner business ee y auch vere nebace oc- [land the 14 commissions united|tel, Toronto.It might he anlgram convener, Mrs.J.S.Gaw.|John Elsden and family of i Nay - sen to resist them.idea.Unit Leaders are No.1, Mrs !Valols.I | each at $3,000, both went to 8 - The Gleaner Wednesday, December 30th, 1964 Montreal and Dr.and Mrs.Charles Hurteau and Mr.EdChristmas ; ; Day of Mr, c Argentine, South America, Meet The New Teachers p of MacdonaldjGoodfellow were guests onMrs.Irvin McWhinnie, and [bulls, for a son of \u201cDandy\u201d,| In the current Holstein-|§ DE -\u2014 was $7,500 by Bluewater Farm, ,Flesherton, Ont.Fifteen of the 31 females Friesian Journal there is an Mr.and Mrs.Milton Swee- interesting report on the first ney, Michael and Lorraine of Round Byre Ring) Foueniee Lumber & t ; International meeting of (Hol.Chateauga spent Sunda bv FRANK NAPIER brought four figure prices, in-|stein) Friesian Associations, : with their parents, Mr.and GC , \u20ac cluding $6,600 for Camson|by G.M.Clemons, Secretary-|' Mrs.Lucien Galipeau.onrdtzuction O.A Record Sale Various reasons were given Primrose 2nd dam of the Manager of the Holstein-Frie-|: \u2014_ While, except at Ormstown by Grant Campbell as to his $7,500 bull.Exhibition, Shorthorn cattle do not figure to any extent in this area, it may be that a few comments about the Camson Polled Shorthorn dispersal sale may be of interest to those who sometimes look This price, paid decision to sell the Camson by C- W.Farmer, Macon, Geor- herd, including the help situa- gia, constitutes a new high tion.Anyway, that sale was record for a Canadian Short- the last of the series of \u201cSales horn sold at auction.Mr.Far- of Stars\u201d conducted by Hays, mer also paid $3,300 for an- Farms Lid., during the course, \u2018other female; thereby paid ê of the 1964 Royal Winter Fair, total of $12,900 in all for sian Association of Canada.ly The conference was held at Amsterdam, Holland, in September 1964, with a variety of |} subjects pertinent to Holsteins or Friesians (as they are in other parts than U.S.A.and 6| Canada) being discussed in- Mr.and Mrs.Lynus Silver and Wayne and Mr.A Leahy of Chateaugay, N.Y.spent Christmas Day with Mr.and Mrs.Albert Godin.Miss Evelyn Brown arrived FOR ALL YOUR REQUIREMENTS IN ~ LUMBER AND BUILDING MATERIALS SEE US FOR YOUR PLUMBING AND HEATING NEEDS over the line fence.so to and it was attended by Short.head.cluding Colour Markings: Rod #4 by plane at Dorval Interna-| Paints\u2014Floor Tile\u2014Electrical Fixtures speak, to see what the other horn adherents from all over, Second high price for fe- and White factors; Bloodli tional Sirport from Edmos- ton, Alta.ning 24 Lake St.breeds than their own are doing.Particularly those who on Saturday eve- Canada and the United States.males, $4,500, was paid by and is spending this > Altogether 42 lots were sold! Bluewater Farm, the purchas- oa Huntingdon Tel.264-5151 and Meat Production; Protein|8 Grouping and Testing; Eee Er may have seen that herd at for a total of $82,230, or a er of the $7,500 bull.Testing, and Polled Friesians.k week at, fhe home panera i one or another exhibition.general average of $1,958.ne A Mrs ner of ee Considerable discussion also Brown ' PO The Camson herd of Grant cluded were 10 bulls for a Arundel, ue.paid $2.orl sued h respe \u2019 \u201cRa : _ Campbell, Moffat, Ont, was tetal of $35,810 or an average à female, while Mrs.W.C.lationship between hy - Mr d Mrs : PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY the equally famous successor of $3,581; 31 females for a Pitficld, Pierrefonds, Que., (u ledigree Breeding\u201d.In that Mr.and Mrs.Wm.Gundy - oi the Scotch (Horned) Short- tetal of $46,420 or an average regular exhibitor at Ormstown of Montreal spent the Christ- horn herd which was estab- of $1,598.The imported herd Exhibition) paid $1100 for an- conection Mr.Clomons writes: mas holdays with het pa Colin J.Campbell J.S.Gaw, B.V.Sc.lished by Grant's father, Dun.sire, Dandy of Westdrums, other female., n quite à number of coun- rents, Mr.and Mrs.Thos.NOTARY VETERINARY R can Campbell, some forty and 7 of his sons were sold Holstein Notes tries, the breed Society is Brooks and Debbie.They, a-\\county Building, King Street, SURGEON sears ago.The original herd for a total of $34,825 at pricesi Congratulations to Armand|bPlaying little if any part in ang with Mr.Jim McCracken, Huntingdon 19 Henderson St.was dispersed some two de- ranging from $525.to $18,000., Pinsonneault, Ormstown, Que, [the growth and development pent Christmas Day with 0-lofrice open Dial 264-5381 3 cudes ago, after which Grant with the latter price being.on his reelection (my mail|0f the artificial insemination 5 th home.of M the family Tuesday to Saturday inclusive Huntingdon, Que, 4 built up the Camson Polled paid for Dandy of Westdrums'vote) as a director of the|movement.Various agencies MRS.ROSE SHOOK, B.A, M.A.Francis MoGrocker: and Mrs._\u2014 À Shorthorn herd, of purely by a Virginia, U.S.A.breed- Holstein-Friesian Association|0f government have pioneered ncis McCracken.Mr.Campbell attends cach \u2019 Scotch Shorthorn bloodlines.er.The next high price for of Canada.An appointment he|the work and pay very little Mrs.Shook was born in Montreal.Her late father was, \u2014 | Friday and Saturday.|Drs.Belisle & Cloutia 4 _ ra y; |has held, continuously, for alaltention to the objectives orfior many years, the Bursar at the Diocesan Theological] Christmas Day dinner Telephone: | | 2 LS (considerable number of years.|Programs of the breed Society.College.uests at the home of Mrs.Huntingdon oct 264-5382 V.S.| Congratulations are also due|[n many instances the private Mrs.Shook attended Westmount High School, obtained| *\".Ewart were Mr and Mrs.al (collect) , 4 to G.M- Henderson, Howick,|bveeder is unable to sell sel, n, .de en fre Li so armen Stark and family, Mr.dial 1-842-1791 ETERINARY SURGEONS + : CX, ;Jher Bachelor of Arts degree from McGill University andj MEN SE ere À Que.on that his first prize|Men to other breeders; inf, Mast { Arts degrce fr the University of Illinois i lames Elliott and Mrs.Goldiel \u2014\u2014- - i Get-of-Sire at the 1964 Orm.|other cases, the private breed- |, Master of Arts degree from the University o inois inl3rown.Tel: 520-2862 Ormetovmn, Que 3 : lie: wie , .|Chicago.She holds a French Specialists\u2019 Diploma.She has \u2014 fan Walson \u2019 \u2019 i stown Exhibition and Lachute|er is not allowed to export taught several years i I > EU Spring Fair figures in the All-|semen from his country.Al- RUENL several years in Quebec and for fourteen years she Mr.and Mrs.HE.Picker LAWYER [ES ; .\u2018 in \u20ac ; va ' | Canadian (Holstein) Nomina-|lernately, in several countries| Es 8 proces sor of mathematics at the University of Illinois.ing of SL Laurent spent the|suite 302, 132 St.James St W., LOANS .SALES tions.That group was sired|there is close cooperation be- he has had twelve articles on mathematical subjects,|holiday week-end with Mrs, 46 Salaberry Blvd, hy Maplenx Rag Apple Mer-|lveen Al cooperatives and|'t the clementary college level, published.+yme of those W.L.Carr.On Saturday they the breed Societies, This is Wednesday, 8 to 11 p.m.| Real Estate leury and it is featured with have appeared in the American Mathematical Monthly.motored lo [relighsburgh to Chateauguay, P.Q.Îthe other five nominations in|Pärticularly notable in Ger- This year at Huntingdon High School, Mrs.Shook is{visit with Mr.and Mrs.C.0.\u2019 Examination of Titles \u2018 he December 1964 Holstein-|Many and an interesting fea-[teaching French to Grades 3, 4, 5B, DA and 10B and Tr-[Jones Jr.and family.Mrs,|Phones: - : \u2018Friesian Journal.ture in their program is that \u201conometry to Grades 10 and 11.Carr left on Monday to spend Tel: note Roger Fortier Belatedly so, but il may still|the incidence of Al is only \u2014\u2014 a few days in Deep River.| Montreal Victor 2- be of interest to record here|aboul 15 percent because of _\u2014 Ont.Chateauguay 692-9831 NOTARY B {that the 26 head in the 1964|the fact that they are able to \u2014_\u2014 Res: Hawick, Tel: 528-2208 Huntingdon, 264-5306 est Holstein Sale of Stars, at the|prove large numbers of young Mr.and Mrs.Nelson White fee: Howle untingdon Locals |A : wishes to everyone time of the 1964 Royal Le bulls through their village co and Wanda and Mr Donald ; rue V Fair, brought a total of $32.|operatives, whic permi Vine spent Christmas Da .a ; We hope we can serve You 375 or an average of $1,245.19 [young bulls to be tried out on _ i 4 .ds mn with Mr.and Mrs.JA, Sheph- Cossette & Cossette Gabriel Poupart : even better this coming year! A breakdown in that connec-|quile a number of herds with Ms.Eleanor Desjardin is Christmas Suests at Turkeys|ard and family at Ville de LAWYERS NOTARY 3 tion being: 5 bulls at a total|natural breeding.It was the|SPending her Christmas Holi- Deluxe, Dewitiville were Dr.Lery.of $11.100, or an average of|cpinion of our delegates that days with her son and daugh-, \u2018Mary Winspear and her ne- \u2014 168 Champlain St.373-7234 St, Chrysostome, Que.$2,220: 17 bred heifers, $13.-|Canada was in a fortunate fer-in law, Mr, and Mrs.A.phew, Mr.Frank McEnaney| Mr.and Mrs.Norman Clif- Valleyfield Tel: 826-4933 675 or an average of $80441:;|position, having a friendly Heigt esjardin, Chateauguay 1 Montreal: Boxing Day|ford, Marilyn and Wayne of In County Building.i4 milking age females, $7,600| working relationship between|\u2018Telghts.jsuests were Mr.David Ri|Valleyfield, Miss Susan Me: Huntingdon \u2014 mn re ot an average of $1,900.the leading scientists, the Miss Ir Molids is spend ches of Ottawa, Mr.and Mrs.|Whinnic of Montreal, Mr.Roy every Wednesday .Top price, $3,900.was paid|breed Societies, and the Artifi-|.on rene Holiday 1s spend- |, ne Bentley and John of) McWhinnie, Mr.and Mrs.| Claude Pilon for Glady's Jupiter Pontiac,|cial Insemination industry.ing Christmas and a few days V.G.first prize winner in the|ln few countries are the vith Ai niece, Mrs.Wm.Meloche, Perron NOTARY 3 year old in milk class, and|breeders free to buy semen|\u2018\"Ylie, Nitro.! 62 Chateauguay St.first for Best Udder.Bred in|from any bull they wish.or, Mrs.Beth \u201cHa dings « LAWYERS I: Offi dH Ontario, she was shown at the|alternately.to sell semen from Christ .gr gas Spent 6.A.Meloche.Q.C.M.Perron Tel: Office and Home g Royal by H.C.Briggs & Son,|their own sire to any breeder re Ta an ne an ue ns 264-5234 Huntingdon LE \u2018 Turner, Maine to go to Mexico.\u2018in the world who is in a > St n Telfer, Chateau, 70 Nicholson St.assignee of the records of H U N T INGDO N The two highest priced bulls, position to purchase de\u201d guay, St _ | Dial 373-1414 Valleyficld Mtre Lucien Baillargeon, N.P.\u2014_ _\u2014 Mr.and Mrs.Fred Moore.1964 CHEVELLE Sedan \u2014\u2014 0 of Peterborough, Ont.were\u2019 Office Hours trucks has resumed.Daily output will rise speedily and our plants will soon reach we are particularly grateful for your faith in our products, for your forbearance and for your understanding.Now that our production has started again, rest assured we will fill your orders as quickly as possible, To our suppliers, we extend our sincere ees\u2014the men whose important job it is be put forth by our dealers, our suppliers and ourselves to meet your requirements.1t is our belief that our 1965 cars and trucks are the finest ever produced.This is confirmed by the enthusiastic reports of the thousands.of customers already driving them.Try them out sqon at your General and their employ.Christmas week-end guests of} his parents, Mr.and Mrs.Dou-! glas Moore.-\u2014 | Mr.and Mrs, Donald Tully! and Janet of Mattagami, Que.: and Miss Nancy Tully.nurse-.Lockwell, Mrs.pointe and Mr.Madeline La- Gerald Shir 1964 1964 1963 OLDSMOBILE Super 88 CHEVROLET 15 ton truck CHEVROLET Æ ton truck HUNTINGDON MOTORS REG'D ture has probably become a little confused.Mrs.Ernest: Smith, and will remain until after the New Ycar holiday.Brian is presently tcaching school in Val d'Or.He reported much colder wcather there and about six fcet of snow in]: his back garden, He was surprised to find it so mild and without snow here.Mr.and Mrs.Willard Kel leit and family of Plaltsburg, have been experiencing, na-ifs NERY nt = rt There's never been a sport quite like Snow GET IT T NOW! HAVE FUN ALL WINTER! Douglas Montgomery LAWYERS Tel: 373-1163 Brassard Building 412 Boulevard du Havre 635 Dorchester St.W.UN, 6-4086 Montreal Tel: 825-2268 Tel; 653-2907 Montreal Address: 6519 St.Hubert CR.7.5242 Evenings by appointment 9 am.to 5 pm.daily R.N.Taylor Co.Ltd - in-training at the Royal Viel 1960 CONSUL Sedan Valleylield, Que.OPTICIANS toria Hospital, Montreal spent.TTT the holiday week-end at the; 1959 BUICK Sedan CHARTERED 1118 St, Catherine St, West home of Mrs.W.C.Tully and ' Peter ms: 1958 VAUXHALL ACCOUNTANTS || 5.7331 Montreal \u2014 Middleton Hope & Co.Mr.and Mrs.Leslie Cham- 1958 PONTIAC Coach p T ee oT bers of Horsham, Pa.spent! R.J.P.Dawson, C.A, Fortune Drug Stoic Christmas with his parents! 1957 OLDS Sedan ohn \u20ac pois, Sa Mr.and Mrs.John Chambers.c gy poisse et C.A -_ : .> y' .Mrs.Margaret Stark, Hun- 1955 CHEVROLET Sedan ù 5 panters GA Reg'd tingdon, Mr.and Mrs.Emile JACQUES L'ECUYER, Prop.Roxall Drugs oo riff, Montreal spent the we 264-2929 Huntingdon | oe end in Shawinigan where tres JAMES F.SMYTHF MORTIMER ROSS \u2014 ce - attended the marriage of Miss| CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT ! Lise Drapeau to Mr.Jamesi .3300 C di Boul rd + : | Shirriff on December 26.== HUNTINGDON Montreal Quatre George A.Wior, M.D.\u2014 = Suite 670 Tel: 482-181 LC.d | Pieks Pansies Day | Office: Res, 505 ° D SEAT \u2019roducti ; ë production with minimum delay.After Christmas 46 Lambt | iseases and Surgery Production of General Motors cars and pro y With the balmy weather welt How am Des Bouloaux of the oyes We thank our dealers 5.2265 rely 068-2007 Medical Arts Building 1538 Sherbrooke Strect West .4 .v : , Lefebvre reported she picked't- - Gilles ; Tol: WE 3-9312 maximum capacity.We wish to express to sell and service General Motors cars some largo pansies from.her} Dr.Gilles Payette Montreal, P.Q.our sincere thanks to everyone who has and trucks.We know they will welcome garden on Doeember 26 = OPTOMETRIST ° : .s ne ay atle TLS i À - waited so patiently for this good news.this renewed opportunity to fulfil the trans- mas, you know.At this time}.\u2019 Eyos Examined \u2014 ; ., .ol writing it would be hard Ÿ à 2 pm.to 9 pm, T Our appreciation cmbraces many people portation needs of every customer.a to do this, as several inches ba Contact Lenses.The wrass Canad: .cee 5 not vet ordere of snow have fallen and any\u201d, Hearing Glasses \u2018 Torrie across Canada .our customers .our Those of you who have y ; pansies will bo covered Troms do] Bory cree Huntingdon Gleaner suppliers .and our dealers.your new vchicle can now buy your choice, sight.à at Aubin Sundries has served To the customers who have cars or confident that delivery will be made with- Mr.Brian Smith spent the| A 21 Chat .101 \u201cre .: Shris ; i i i .hatcauguay .irucks on order and are awaiting delivery, in a reasonable time.Every effort will Christmas holiday with his pag Tel: 264.2059 Huntingdon YEARS rents, Mr.and Mrs.Sidney! -\u2014\u20140f advertising leader: ship in the District of Beauharnois.BUSINESS DIRECTORY E.Brault Laberge & Lalonde appreciation and offer the encouragement Motors dealer's, ; NY.Mr Jnd Mrs, Charts Cruising.Skim away in your new OMC Sivow |*7 St Lous Road, Beauharonis Ltd.: oire © overs, N.Y.anc .\u2018 : \u201ca.; that soon all our operations will be back Again we thank you, and, along with [Mr.and Mrs.John.Beattie] Cruiser over snow clad hills, through woeds, The Great West PLUMBING .HEATING to their normal level, Already, you are all our employees, we extend warmest spent Christmas at the home across frozen lakes to the ice fishing holes.Life Insurance Co.SHEET METAL , of Mr.and Mrs.Martin Beat- , , toi Fire & Car Insurance WORKERS providing the many quality products and seasonal greetings and good wishes for tie.MA pid Snow Pi Tol: 268-3422 Boauharnow| oC services that will enable us to reack peak \u20181963.À Mr.and Mrs.Gordon Me- \u2018 Machine Shop Roofing Supplios, Pronanc 6:4 VAUXHALL - CHEVROLET & GMC TRUCKS »I£an spent the holiday week- their son-in-law and daughter, j.and, family.Mr.and Mrs.Watson Tannahill and family were j| dinner guests Jhome on Christmas evening.end in Newport, Vi.with at the same for the whole family.14 horsepower means you go in any snow.Try Snow Cruiser now.TEL.264-5392 HUNTINGDON GENERAL MACHINE WORK 105 St.Lawrence St.General Contractors Work + Sash and Door Manufacturers Lumber and Building Material Mill Tel: 247-2030 Hemmingford Tel, and Wood Ranges 178 Chatoauguay St.c \\ ce \" Valleyfield Tol: 264.5431 Huntingdon GENERAL (MOTORS PRODUCTS OF CANADA, LIMITED Mr.and Mrs.Mark Sclan.Pattern-Maker = Shafting.° untingde .iss Eli: ; .Oxy-Acetylene Welding ., - 4 OSHAWA * ONTARIO Miss Elizabeth Gaw of Mac- \u201d \u2019 A UE 1 donald College and Miss Myr.C .Isaie Quenneville Inc.Fred E.Orr \u2018spending this festive scason \" .Lar CHEVEQLET,: PONTIAC + OLDSMOBLLE + BUICK» CADILLAG:e ACADIAN + ENVOY Vitn Dé LM Mis 35 Cu W.Keddy & Son Ltth| Charterad Insurance Broke: Fire Automobile and all lines of Insurance 247-2673 Hemmingford and ri Mest real DIC Proy- hydot M.D.IV ret br La close - ct of de 40s grlon Tne ford | Corn As À Cash Crop Topic Of Discussion (By Bernice Cullen) Dr.Verne MacKay of the House of Seagram spoke to a group of interested farmers last Friday in Ormstown.The topic under discussion was corn versus other grain as a cash crop for the Chateau- guay area.Last summer three test plots of corn was grown in Orm- stown for Scagrams with very sutisfactory results.Dr.Mac.Kay gave sume pertinent figures re the growing of corn as compared to oats or other grains.He said corn is much more economical as it pro° duces approximately 3700 lbs.to the acre providing an early variety is planted.The figures quoted by Dr.MacKay are based on Agricultural College figures for eastern Ontario, which would be applicable to our area.Costs of drying corn were given by Mr.Tom Rice who had considerable experience with crops last summer, he stated that the ideal moisture content of corn going to a drier is about 25%, the cost of drying would be about 06¢ per bushel plus labor, making a total drying cost of 12c per bushel.It costs $8.00 an acre to pick the corn, with approximate time being one acre per hour as a good yield is too heavy for speed in picking.Dr.MacKay was very insistant in his suggestions to his listeners that they demand that their sced dealers get the earliest possible varieties of corn.Although the earliest varieties may not be the heaviest yielders they are almost sure to mature thus atlowing harvesting.There is still a standing field of corn in Ormstown that was not early enough to be harvested before frost.The twelve farmers present all agreed thal since no crop is 100\" foulproof in as much us the elements are the farmers greatest threat, it is cer- lainly more desirable to make sure of a harvestable crop of 45 bushels to the acre, than a 70 bushel to the acre crop which will not mature before frost reaches it in the fall, Dr.MacKay named several Brocky & Verns No exchange charged on Canadian Money specializing in Alignment varieties, stressing Pride 5, but Straighteni noted that cach area must ex- raigntiening periment before finding the Balancing most suitable one for the par- TS ticular area.He said that seed FRAME corn is chosen on three counts, Standability, Yield and Ma- Straighteni turity.; ; raighiening Discussion on planting, fer- tilzing and harvesting were gone into at great length.Several questions were asked and answered.Some one asked, \u201cWhat about corn horer?\u201d Answer, \u201cThere has been some damage in some areas.\u201d \u201cIs there any resistance to corn borer?\u201d Answer, \u201cNone that IT know of.\u201d \u201cIs there enough machinery in the area to warrant a swing to corn growing?\u201d Answer, All Done With Famous Bear Equipment Call Collet 483-1071 MALONE.N.Y.= eo CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS eo QUESNEL, MASSE & CO, CA.MR.MARCEL QUESNEL, L.S.C, C.A.MR.REJEAN MASSE, C.A._ MR.ROGER DEMEULE, CA.50 Jacques Cartier St.Valleyfield Tel.373-6400 # |skI-DOO YOU CAN RENT A SKI-DOO + By the '4, '2, 3% hour, by the hour or for the day.WE ARE LOCATED 2 mile west of Cazaville on Dundee Road FERNAND LATREILLE Winter Works For Ste.Barbe We have been informed by the National Employment Service authorities that the Federal and Provincial Governments have recently approved a $6,000 project for sidewalks and road construction, in the The Late Fred Lockhart Late Thursday evening, Dec.17, Mr.Fred Lockhart, aged 64, of 4620 Esplanade Ave., Montreal passed away suddenly.He had been ill for a few years and was al- municipality of Ste-Barbe, [50 a patient in the Barrie The 90% federal-provincialj Memorial Hospital for a share of direct payroll costs,|month this summer.which are $4,000.00, will be $3.600.This project will provide employment for some fifteen (15) workers, He was a son of the late George Lockhart and his wife the late Louisa Baskin of Hemmingford.In his younger days he spent a number of years working in the West.About 1940 he returned to Montreal where he took a course in electricity, received his electrician's papers and was employed by the C.N.R.He leaves to mourn his loss his wife, formerly Helen Yoeman (of Cornwall): two daughters, Ruth (Mrs.Gerard (Joe Laurin) and Miss Gladys Lockhart, both of Montreal: his son-in-law; one granddaughter, Karen Lau rin; onc brother-in-law, Do: nald Yoeman of Cornwall; a number of aunts: four brothers, James Lockhart of Ormstown, Bert, Eddie and John Lockhart of Hemming ford; three sisters, Miss Mable Lockhart of llemming- ford, Gertrude (Mrs.James Elvidge) of Ormstown and Lucy (Mrs.Wallace Collins) of Ormstown; two brothers-in- law, James Elvidge and Wallace Collins; two nieces, Miss Lois Collins and Mrs.John Laurin; his aunt and uncle, Franklin Centre FRANKLIN CENTRE \u2014 A Candlelight Service was held in the United Church on Sunday evening with Rev.D.Loch- head in charge and Mrs.Stewart Moneypenny as organist.The choir led in the singing of \u201c0 Come All Ye Faithful\u201d, \u201cGentle Mary Laid Her Child\".\u201cWhile Shepherds Watched Their Flocks\u201d, \u201cIt came Upon A Midnight Clear\u201d and \u201cHark The Herald Angels Sing\u201d.The choir also sang an anthem, \u201cThe Unwelcome Guest\u201d.Two stories entitled \u201cThe First Creche\u201d and \u201cThe Black Madonna\u2019 were read, the first by Mrs.Omar lIlarvey and the second by Mrs.James Manning.Three different selections of scripture from the sccond chapter of Luke were read during the service.The benediction was pronounced by Rev.D.Lochhead.The Church Of The Naza- Mr.and Mrs.rene held a supper on Friday night for their church people and Sunday Schoo! which was followed by a program of singing, recitations, and plays.À Christmas tree surrounded with exchange presents was the delight of the young folks, but all enjoyed a pleasant eve: ning.Miss Bernice Lamb from Huntingdon, Mrs.Arthur and Trudy and her nephew Bill Gordon from Huntingdon and Mr.and Mrs.Frank Lamb and three children from Lacolle, were Sunday guests of Mrs.Archie Lamb.Mr.and Mrs.Merle Jackson and two chil dren from Ormstown were evening guests at the same home.\u201cEquipment is available.\u201d \u201cWhat is an effective spray for weed control?\u201d Answer, \u201cAbout one lb.per acre.\u201cCan corn effectively be grown continuously on the same land without soil breakdown?\u201d Answer, \u201cYes, with chemical weed control and very little tillage.\u201d ; Is there a market outside the Seagram Co.Answer, \u201cThe \u2018farmer can always sell goud {quality corn, whether for feed lor for seed, good feed corn must be right as to moisture content with no more than 3\" foreign matter.lust summer stated that they were entirely satisfied with prices received.; | Corn requires nitrogen to \u2018grow cffectively, Dr.MacKay said it is not important as to when to fertilize, but it is important TO FERTILIZE.He said the Ontario Government issues a booklet with much information on the growing of i corn and it is readily available TEL.264-5919 OIL BURNERS 7
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