The gleaner, 12 mai 1965, mercredi 12 mai 1965
[" Valley.de M.i iprenu St natif fils de 3, t la se- 1 des u les ani.els que artagent et son de joic, >, étant us Vou- les ma- Un très tourées tits en.ES me Mi ait une t amies ville, à ain ma tt offer par un re ape Pa Shown above is Mr.George W.Thompson, recently retired from the local branch of the Bank of Montreal, receiving a certificate as a Honorary Member of the Hun- tingdon Branch Canadian Legion from President John Cappiello of the Huntingdon Branch, The honor was conferred for services rendered over a number of years by Mr.Thompson to the Legion, Presentation Made To George Thompson For Service Rendered Hdon Branch Canadian Legion \u201cIn thus honouring you, we are also honouring ourselves\u201d said Comrade John Cappiello, President of Huniingdon (Que.No.81) Branch of The Royal Canadian Legion, when he was conferring a Honorary Membership of The Royal Can- dian Legion upon Mr.George W, Thompson.who recently retired as Manager of the Huntingdon Branch of The Bank of Montreal.This presentation was made at a Special Meeting of the Branch, \u201ccalled for that purpose, at the Legion Hall, Sat- wrday evening, May 8th, 1965.In addition to members of the Branch and their wives.and members of the Ladies\u2019 Auxiliary of the Branch, the meeting was attended by a considerable number of spe- ial guests including the Mayor of Huntingdon, Mr.T.eo Cap- piello, who is also a Honorary Member and a Honorary Vice- President of the Branch; Honorary Chaplains \u2014 Rev.Msgr.J.A.David, Rev, Father Ga: \u201cready\u201d Rev.M.LoweénBerger (who is also a member of the Branch); Rev.G.McMichen \u2014; as well as a considerable number of Social Guests of the Branch and their wives, and other Special Guests, including Mr.Francois Clyn and Mr.Gilbert Macmillan, OBE.Befitting the occasion, the full Legion Ritual was ohser- ved.both at the beginning and at the end of the meeting, in cluding the \u201cMarching On and Off the Colours, and the singing of \u201cO\u2019 Canada\u201d and \u201cGod Save The Queen\u201d.The latter two were particularly impressive inasmuch as the leader was the \u201cGolden Voice\u201d of Honorary Member Kay Wil- tiams.Following his brief words of welcome and the approval of a motion that the presentation to Mr.George W.Thomnson be the only item of business on the Agenda, Mr, Thompson was escorted to the President\u2019s table hy Comrades Erle C.Martin and Harold Bickford, two of the oldest serving members of the Branch.Whereupon the President stated that a Honorary Membership is the highest honour a Branch can confer upon a non-member of The Royal Canadian Legion.In that respect he cited article II, 32 (f) of the General By-Laws of The Royal Canadian Legion which reads, in part: Honorary Members (1).Any \u2018person recommended by a Branch who accepts and supports the purpose and objects of the Legion and who has assisted in the ad- and objects in the past by giving time and work.\u201d He then called upon Comrade Anne Cameron, 2nd.Vice-President and Acting Secretary, to read the Citation which had been passed and submitted to Provincial and Dominion Commands, and which, in part, stated that same was in recognition of the invaluable services Mr.George W.Thompson has rendered Years of Mr.Thompson's te- this Branch for a considerable number of years, particularly as à Trustee of The Poppy Benevolent Fund, and in connection with the annual March of Dimes Compaigns, etc.Addressing Mr.Thompson.the President said: \u201cWe are most happy indeed that our recommendation was immediately given the approval of the Provincial and Dominion Commands of The Royal Canadian Legion.\u201cSince this Honorary Membership does not obligate you in either, a financial or any other way we\u2019 will dispense with, the regulation oath_ of] allegince, but T will ask our 1st.Vice-President, Comrade C, A.Lewis, to read the aims and objects of the Legion for your information\u201d.Following the said reading by Comrade Lewis, the President presented Honorary met Federation ber George W.Thompson with a Legion Badge, an Identification Card and an THuminated Address which embodies the original citation.Comrade Erle Martin, Q.C., a Charter and Life Member of the Branch, and Mr.Francois Cleyn, in representation of The Social Guest Section of the Branch, both made a brief address during the course of which they commended the Branch for its action and eulogized the many services Mr.Thompson has so freely given in the interests of not only the several Service, ete, Clubs and other organizations, including the Legion.but also in a community way in general.An interesting interlude was the presentation of a bosquet of red and white carnations hy Comrade Winifred Napier.on behalf of the Branch, to- Mrs.Thompson.Finally, the new Honorary Member, George W.Thompson, expressed \u2018his sincere thanks for the honour which had \u2018been conferred upon him.A Social Get-together then ensued during the course of which the Refreshment Committee of the Branch, comprised of the Women Members of same and other wives of members, served a delicious vancement of these purposes Tenders To Be Buffet Luncheon.Called For Filter Plant Improvements An ajourned meeting of the Huntingdon Town Council was held at the County Building, Wednesday.May Sth.at 8.00 mam., with Mayor Leo Capniel- lo presiding and all members present except Alderman Mc- Gerrigle, The Secretary informed the Council that he needed a resolution to approve the plans and request for tenders per- faining to the water system improvement project.It had been decided at the previous meeting, on the Town Engineer's recommendation, that: for the filter plant mechanical part and building enlargement, the engineering firm would invite tenders from a number of contractors, and that for the water mains work, public tenders would he called for.After a discussion however, some members expressed the wish that for the enlargement of the building itself public tenders be alsol called for.It was agreed that public notices be published for this part of the work also.The Council then proceeded to the examination of the water, business and land taxes accounts in arrears.All those in arrears three years and over will be subject to a ten days notice to the interested par.#4 rieted its fourth year of com- G.W.Thompson Feted By Bank of Montreal Employees On Saturday evening, May 1st, Mr.George W.Thompson.the recently retired manager of the Bank of Montreal, Huntingdon Branch was the guest of honour at a dinner and presentation at the Rod & Gun Club, Port Lewis.The party was organized by Mr.Ernest Grenier, accountant at the local hranch and about fifty people were in attendance.These included the present employees with their partners as well as former employees during the eleven nure as manager here.Seated at the head table were Mr.and Mrs.Thompson, Mr.John Trott, Supt.Head Office, Montreal, and Mrs, Trott, Mr.John Harri man, newly appointed mana: der of the local branch and Mrs.Harriman, Mr.Grenier on behalf of those present presented the guest of honour with a gold wrist watch to which Mr.Thompson fittingly replied.Dancing rounded out a most enjoyable evening.We are pleased that Mr.and Mrs.Thompson have decided to remain in Huntingdon and ithe.best.wishes of all are ex tended to them dor a long and happy time in our midst.Quebec Farmers (By Bernice Cullen) The Q.F.A, is an organization of English speaking farmers in the province of Quebec, concerned with all agricul tural groups, endorsing all whole agricultural industry.It is composed of individual farmers and \u2018is completely financed by its members with no Obligation to anyone.It was formed because there is no other farm organization in agriculture, there are breed associations, commodity groups, community organizations, etc.These groups arc only interested in those particular problems which affect themselves and this is where the Quebec Farmers Association fits in, it deals with those larger problems on behalf of M: former for this session was a J Larin.Suzanne executed her 8 Piano pieces with a dexterity ®| and clarity seldom seen in one policies which will benefit the; to represent everyone engaged); Entered as second class mail by the Post Office \u2018Depart.and for payment of postage En cash.ment, Ottawa, 2 - THE LEADING ADVERTISING MEDIUM IN THE DISTRICT OF BEAUHARNOIS @ SINGLE COPY 12 CENTS \u2014 ANNUAL SUB SCRIPTION, $4.50 CANADA; $5.50 U.S.A.Miss Suzanne Larin, Vfld., Star The Chateauguay Valley Music Festival has just competition.The outstanding per- Valleyfield girl.Miss Suzanne so young.She won the Beau- lien Trophy as the outstanding performer, The Gifford Mitchell Trophy for obtaining the highest number of points, the prize for the Sonatina class and she was awarded the Sr Piano Final Scholarship of $75.00 and the Sr.Sight Reading Prize.This young lady was an inspiration to all contestants and proved to all that the calibre of pianists in the festival is steadily rising.Miss Francine Lauzon of Coteau received the runner-up prize to the Mitchell trophy, and the second Sr Piano Scholarship of fifty dollars.Also prize for highest marks in Sight reading.Miss Michele Archam- bault of Valleyfield was awarded the third scholarship of twenty-five dollars and Miss Gemma Lemay of Beau- harnois was awarded fourth prize.Denise Lettre of Hun- tingdon was awarded the sight reading class prize for juniors.All scholarships, trophies end prizes presented at the final concert held in Ormstown High School on Saturday evening.The C.V.T.A.Trophy for the school choir winning the highest number of points went to Beauharnois Intermediate School.Miss Suzanne Larivie- re of Valleylield won the $25.organ scholarship.The senior wind instrument scholarship of $35.00 was won by Miss Nette Tavenier of Ormstown.The Lions Trophy for the best ensemble wag awarded to Miss Nanecylyn; Cullen, Randy Campbell George Bar rington.The C.V.T.A.Trophy for the best school Choir was won by the Howick High dof CVMF.at Ormstown | | Scholarship of fifteen dollars was given to Joelle Decloitre of Huntingdon.The junior Ve- cal scholarship of $20.00 went to William Fréser of Dundee.Jean Paul Forget of Valley-: field won the Junior wind In-! strument Schelarship of fif- phy was won by Miss Heather Wallace of Qrmstown.Sherrill Carsÿpn of Howick won the Senior Vocal Scholar-' ship of $35.00 and Miss Reine Beaugard of Valleyfield was awarded the 835.00 Interme-; diate Piano Scholarship.| CVMF Results Class 64 Church Choir and Choral Societips, St.George's Anglican Chufch Choir, Cha- teauguay; 85, Maple School, Choral Society, Chateauguay:| 82.5 Class 63, Falk Song Chorus Choeur Scout \u2018Villanelle, Val- leyfield 90, Chorale de l'Insti-: tut Familial, St.Martine 88.Class 61 Church Choir, Chorale Femininé St.Malachie| Ormstown 88.; | Class 60 church choir, St.| Georg\u2019: Anglican Church Choir, Chateauguay 89, St.Andrew's United Church.Cha\u2019 teauguay 87.; Class 62 \u2018Adult Choral So-l ciety or Glee Club.Ormstown Male Glee Club 87 Chorale d'Ormstown 80.Class 2a Piano Solo 10 vears and under, Jeanne Mid- dlemiss Huntingdon 88, Josee Mallette, Beauharnois 85, Donna Laberge, Huntingdon, 83.Class 2b Suzanne Lettre, Huntingdon 85, Allan McCoy, Huntingdon 84, Manon Ber geron, Huntingdon 83.Class 10 older beginners piano.Dorothy Bustard, Ri- verfield 88, Diane Allen, Aubrey 84, Merlene Smith Hun- tingdon, 82, Class.12.Class bac .Class 29a Piano Concert Group, Reine Beauregard, Val- leyfield 88, Gemma Lemay er.Beginners 82 School.The Junior Piano the English speaking farmer, Since farmers are becoming fewer in every community it is important that they unite in one group.Farmers need support in a common cause.| The Q.F.A.allows farmers to\u2019 have a voice and a closer con: trol with agriculture making.Q.F.A.is a member of the Canadian Federation of Agri: official voice of to promote better understand- farm organizations, government agencies and other groups to advance agriculture and genera] welfare, to prove farm income and the rural standard of living.to to take part in organization activities, to improve the rural community and to have a representative at provincial and national farm organization meetings, Q.F.A.provides a path of communication from your farm to your national farm organization.Cancer Fund Valleyfield The annual campaign of the Canadian Cancer Society, Val- ties, after which they will be sent for collection, The meeting then closed.leyfield District, will be held on Monday, May 17, Senior (Continued on page 6) ing between urban and rural Ç groups, to co-operate with all @ give every member a chance § Campaign in | culture.Q.F.A.aims to be the English &8 speaking farmers in Quebec.MR im- # improvement.were on and to really give a comparison.# night-time picture, but we succeeded finally and the above is the result.We believe that Huntingdon right now is one of the best lighted towns in the area.The two pictures above were taken at the same location, the extreme end of Prince Street which at one time was one of the darkest spots in town at night.The top picture was taken in broad daylight, while the lower picture was taken at about 10 p.m, with a time exposure.It will be noticed that the roadway and the houses show up almost as clear as in the daytime shot.street lights doing a very fine job.Congratulations to the Town Council for the fine (Continued on page 6A) The New Street Lights In Huntingdon HUNTINGDON, QUE, tcen doilars.The Chaplin Tro-, Miss # A New Sign For There is a new acquisition at The Barrie Memorial Hos-laittle MAY 12th, 1965 Barrie Memorial _ Ysighting with her 7 week old =.dicaped, but the dog was Killed.\u201cIt was examined by a veter- a; inary, Va few hours.a 20 PAGES | Rabid Skunk Found At Howick - Speeding Motorists (Causing Concern Mrs.Richard Champ had an exciting but frighteing exper ience on Saturday afternoon.when she tried, with an old mop lo kill a little skunk that was frothing at the mouth and puppy.They were seen first * à chair on the back and the chase went from back door to front door and clsewhere.The skunk es- who found that the skunk must have been rabid and would likely die within A larger skunk was shot the following day, maybe the same one that was seen walking up the road with a black cat on Saturday night near the Champ homes, Mrs, Champ telephoned a bout their incident in order to warn everyone in this dis strict to watch animals carefully, especially where there jare little children.What do you suppose Mrs, pital, Ormstown, these days.Outside signs bearing the name of the hospital, one in French and another in English have been placed on either side hospital.of the grass in front of the The sians are glass encased and inside the case are lights which come on with the other outside lights around the hospital, when night time falls.Thus it is easy to find this hospital for even the complete stranger.Rotary Club Meeting Subject - Golf Messrs.Claude Marchand and Jean-Guy Beaulieu, both members of the Valleyfield Rotary Club, were guests at the weekly Monday luncheon meeting of Huntingdon Rotary Club at the Chateau Hunting- don, Are Great 4 \u201clin Soviet J discussion, i \"held * invited.President Leslie Sanderson read an invitation official Skyline Motel in Montreal on May 21st.ported that he had contacted Dr.Sweet of ting a date to hear Dr.Sweet's [talk on his recent experiences Russia.After some was decided June 14th would be the best «date as Dr.Sweet is completely hooked for the remainder of May.Rotarian George Thompson stated he had seen Dr.Sweet's films and heard the accompanying commenia- 1y and the presentation was most worthwhile, and suggested an evening meeting be and wives and friends The suggestion was heartily approved.| Rotary Secretary Don Har- tley announced that Anthony Anderson, Grade X student at Huntingdon High, left on the Rotary-sponsored \u2018Adven- \u201cture in Citizenship\u2019.A letter from Westmount = Rotary Club was read explaining that Calgary and West.mount Rotary Club were spon- \u2018soring a student exchange this summer.Preference for the trip will be accorded Ro- tarians' sons who are French spraking and 15 to 16 years old.Further discussion will fake place at a future meeting.Rotarian Hector Provost introduced the guest speaker, Mr.Gerard Belanger, President of the Valleyfield Rotary Club.It was Rotarian Hector's turn to talk on his = hobby, which he had said was i hunting, hut as this topic had heen previously discussed, he surprised the members hy ä changing to \u2018hunting: Golf 2 7 Balls\u2019 Gerard Belanger hesides being president of the VaHey- 4M field Rotarv Club, is also mres- It is often said that a picture is worth 10,000 words, in the above illustrations we believe it proves the point.We had been asked why is something not said about the new lighting in Huntingdon.Actually we were trying to find a way that we really could show the people what is happening and we hit Upon the above idea of taking | a photo during the daytime and then taking one at night when the street lights It took several tries to come up with The blobs high up are the new ident of the St.Anicet Golf and Country Club and is well Æ known to many local golfers.8 He explained that in the past twenty years golf has made tremendous strides in popularity among people of all ages.Referring to the St.A- nicet Golf and Country Club, he said the full 27-hole course has heen open for two weeks and he hoped to see many new Huntingdon golfers taking up golf as a hobby this summer.He said many renovations had been made in and around the club house during the winter and there is a new dChamp's thoughts are always from the new Ste.Therese Rotary Club extending a cordial welcome to all members Lo attend their inauguration at the Rotarian George Dixon re- Chatcauguay, AN.Y.for the purpose of set- Champ's doctor will say when the learns what his \u201cgo casy\u201d for others.and this time the pet dog had to be saved.Now if we could get young «motorists who drive around ithe village at high speed, to we could be! There are stretches of highway with higher speed limits, so why on earth should little children and others be endangered on the Village streets.Of course children must be taught the rules of the road and should not be permitted to run and cycle at will, espe cially at dusk and later.Later in the night village people are awakened by cars roaring up and down the streets, Surely these car drivers would be better occupied getting their nights rest and letting the villagers get the same \u2014 undisturbed.On Sunday night Ronnie Le- Blane, an 8 year-old boy, received injuries to face, hands and legs, when his bicycle was struck by a car.The police investigated the accident and the injured hoy was taken to the Barric Memorial Hospital.We understand the police have been patrolling this area but whenever they drive away the speedsters start up again.Public opinion is running high and no doubt a closer watch is going to be kept on the activities of the drivers.And as we sald before, look over your child's bicycle and he sure it has the necessary safety equipment, then teach think of others, how \u2018happy Huntingdon Protestant ve Commissioners mot ot thie High :Schdot for a regy- lar meeting on Thursday evening with al! members present.Minutes of previous meeting were passed and a check is to be made on a lot of land as mentioned in the minutes.Before this is passed upon it Is to he made certain that it is the land under question.A large number of bills were passed for payment and included in these were a num.her of cheques for rebate of taxes to farmers entitled to same, Mr.Brockman, Principal gave his report.In this he mentioned several events that had taken place and some that are in the future.Among the fatter is CVTA Track Meet which will be held at Chateau: \u201cuay and Ormstown, on May 15th (tentative date) There arr to be some French exams.Several matters of building maintenance were reported to the Board for ratification and 4 Sunday to spend a few daySion which to take action.An 4 in Ottawa and participate in office for the Vice-Principal is to be made in the building with a desk and some storage space.The plaque mentioned jat the last meeting has been located and in due course will be erected in some suitable spot.L.A.Sanderson him the rules of the road.Several Matters Discussed At School Board Meeting Necessary Action Taken Mr.J.Chambers is presently engaged in checking the school buses and has found some irregularities, which will need to hn rectified, but his full report has not heen received, Rev, McMichen was appoint.od presiding officer for the coming Departmental Examinations, No action at this time was taken on na suggestion for choral work to he introduced into the school.The Board will have to stay olose to the bud.got for the 1064-65 year and this precludes any extras that have not heen budgeted for Some staff matters were settled.Commissioner J.Blake, who is also memher of the Regional Schoo] Board and the Planning Committee in connection with same, gave a brief report on what has been happening there.He explained that while quite a lot has heen done and the Planning Committee is nearing the time when it will make its recommendations to the Regional School Board, there was little that he could report due to the highly confidential nature of the work now being done.He said he thought that by the end of this month he might be able to make a full report and give various details.Newly Elected Hospital Chairman Talks To Women\u2019s Auxili A general meeting of the Women\u2019s Auxiliary of the Hun- tingdon County Hospital was held in the Masonic Hall, on May 3rd, with president, Mrs.Gordon Mclean, in the chair.There were very few in attendance.This was quite disappointing, especially with a guest Speaker present for this particular evening.Membership \u2014 Mrs.J.Me- Callum reported 145 paid up members, two of these being pro shop and also a new pro, Mr.Paul Durocher.Official 1985 opening will he held May 20th.Mr.Belanger also showed a {colored film of last year's Masters\u2019 Tournament at Augusta, Fla.that delighted the golfers of the club.Rotarian Dick Tinker thanked the speaker, adding that he hoped he would return with this year\u2019s Masters\u2019 Tournament film.ary of Hospital new members.There are a number of hooks out at present.The Corresponding Secretary was instructed to write a letter of thanks to Mrs.Ralph Watson for her help with our membership dues cards.Service Committee: Mrs.N.Bourgon turned over this de- pantment re the purchasing of new beds, etc.to Mrs.Haw- ley to report.Mrs, Hawley spoke of new type hospital beds and quoted some prices and also reported that she wished to check further on prices, etc.After some discussion, it was unanimously æpproved that $1200 be at the disposal of the Service Committee and Mrs.Hawley to purchase bed or beds or could be used for complete furnishings for one room.This was left in the hands of the matron and this committee.A letter was read from Mrs.B.Robert, new President of (Continued on page 4) BY ramon 2 - The Gleaner News from Ormstown COVERING THE ACTIVITIES OF THE \"LITTLE ROYAL\" EXHIBITION CENTRE Mr.and Mrs, Ivan Barrington casy .back from California ORMSTOWN \u2014Mr.and Mrs.cept accidents Ivan Barrington are home many cases.after a month's stay in sunny easy with that car.California.They had a visit Ormstown C.G.l.T.tu Mexico and various spots) Showing off and in really | does not pay in anything ex- too.mary Cathechism .death.Take it; Bobby McEwen for memoriza- A mother and daughter ban-i Wednesday, May 12th, 1965 {Gruer and Kenseth Rember : assisted the minister, Rev.Me- \"Lean, in the reading of the j scripture.A baptismal service \u2018was held for the son of Mr.land Mrs.Herbert Pilon, who \u2018received the name, David (Brian.awarded to Debbie Rodger for {the memorization of the Pri- and to \u2018tion of Scripture.The four teen-age Sunday in Nevada.Mr.and Mrs, Bar-/ quet held for the C.G.LT.of! School teachers of St.Pauls, rington were very much im-;Ormstown and their mothers United Church led the special Mrs.Wm.\u2018McCartney will be pressed with the south but was held in MacDougall Hall, {service in that church, Marilyn sorry to learn that she is a are in doubt as to whether on Friday.The guest speaker; Greig, Betty MacDougall, Jean|patient Mr.and Mrs.Andre Noel of Montreal were visitors last week of Mrs, Jessie Arthur.Don\u2019t forget the card party Jin the Ormstown Oddfellows jhall on Thursday evening spon- \u2018sored by the Rebekahs.Mr.and Mrs.J.P.Vermette of Lachine were in town on Tuesday and attended the Two certificates were|Tuesday session of the Cha- fezcuguay Valley Music Festival.Mr.and Mrs.Robert Win- siow, Billy and Brian of Kingston, Ont.were week-end visitors of Mr.and Mrs.Ernest Martin, The friends and relatives of in the Huntingdon they would like to live there.was Miss Margaret Quigley, Sproule and Nettie Tavenier.County Hospital.She expects They were the guests of their Sceretary of the Quebec Coun- |Special music by the Junior to be hospitalized for a few sen and family, Mr.and Mrs.cil of Christian Rodney Barrington.the friends they visited while! guests assembled that the most in Los Angeles were Mr.and, Mrs.Bud Elliott, Gerry Cava-:\u201cBe Yourself\".nagh.Mr.Gordon LeClaire and any group of persons to u box Mr.and Mrs.Felix Trahan.{cf candy.each piece may be all former residents of Orm-; different.but each one is, stown.Mr.Traham was parti- because of its make up, allot- cularly pleased to see somelted to a certain place in the one from home, he used to box.\u201cJust so with people\u201d, said he the shoemaker in our town\u2019 Miss Quigley, we each have and is in the shoe repair busi- a certain function to perform press in Los Angeles.in a certain areg and to that Mr.George Barrington and, we must be true and do our his niece Miss Audrey Adams very best.were Sunday callers at the Miss Marilyn Greig welcom- Ivan Barrington home.Mr.e:1 the guests and proposed a and Mrs.Barrington center- {oast to the Queen znd Miss] tained their complete family: Candy McCartney proposed a at home on mother's day, toast to the mothers.Mrs.Er- twith the exception of Rodney skine MeClintock replied on U.S.A) {ed with the guests at tha Ormstown helped the week- head table were the two lead- end accident toll to rise ers of C.G.I.T., Mrs.Alan Ca- An accident which very well|vers, Mrs.A.E Loree and could have been fatal to two'Mrs Wallace Kerr, President or three youths from our town|of U.C.W.took place early Saturday; Since this is C.G.LT.'s fif- morning when the car driven|tieth anniversary year the by Garry Upton left the road: hall was decorated appropria- after crossing a railroad track.tely and the head table was near Ormstown No.4 highway.centered with a huge cake de- The passengers were thrown; corated with a large F9.This ciear of the vehicle which was used as dessert at the turned over several times be- close of the meal.fore resting almost completely Family Dav in demolished in the ditch.At Ormstown Churches irast one other head-on colli-' In keeping with Mother's day th2 churches of Ormstown ohserved family day at the Please take it morning services.Miss Evelyr sion occurred, both cars driven by teenagers.We want you alive kids.MEE Park were Saturday guests of B Mrs.À.L.Stewart and Miss a ley of Toronto, were week-end REG.$10.25 Gal Now only s7.59 gal.Save 2.66 ow Sty SUN-PROOF OIL BASE EXTERIOR HOUSE PAINT is Pittsburgh\u2019s regular first quality house paint.Its available at a special low price during this sale in a wide range of clean whites and crisp colours.See your Pittsburgh Paints dealer soon for best selection.ASK ABOUT NEW SUN-PROOF LATEX EXTERIOR HOUSE PAINT.NO PRIMER NEEDED EMPIRE TV \u201cTEL.264-2900 HUNTINGDON and Joan who are living in pepalf of the mothers.Inelud-\u2018 | à | (The Junior Choir attendance were \u2018and Mrs.Robert Winslow was (given the name Brian Mait- land at crs.The infant son of vas of flower for Mother's day\" with them.in appreciation of her work total now stands at $3,214.50.Education.jchoir, under the direction of morc days.Best wishes are ex- Among Miss Quigley told the fifty;Mrs.John Wallace included,|tended to her for a speedy re Hymns that Mother Sang, covery.important thing in life is tojund This the Prayer that Mo-!Barrie Memorial She likened thers make.Nineteen pins for; Hospital Notes The Barrie Memorial Hos- presented to the young sing-lpital gratefully acknowledges the receipt of a donation in \u2018he amount of $37.55 from the Good Friday Joint Community a christening cere-i{Service, O:mstown and dona- mony during the service.At tions from Mr, and Mrs, W.the close of the service the!J.MeGerrigle.Orinstown and Junior choir met to present Mrs.Mrs.Wallace with a bouquet!Hamilton, Ont, in memory of Luel\u2019a A.Anderson, the late Dr.M, R.Stalker, Tha to date for this fund By Mrs.Fergus Moore | HEMMINGFORD \u2014 At Wes- Ficko administered the Sacra-| ment of baptism to the in-| Lowden, Scott Wesley were the chosen names.i The {lowers on the com-, munion table were placed in! and Mrs.Angeline Beattie.In keeping with Christian Family Day, Angela Boran read a story entitled, \u201cGod's Room.\u201d Social News | Mrs.Rebecca MeWhinnie of Ormstown, was a Sunday guest at the home of Mr.and Mrs.Roy Lowden and family.Mr anc virs.Arnoid McKell iof Howick were recent guests of Mr.and Mrs.Ross Whyte and family.Mr.and Mrs.Edgar Sutherland and Brent of Greenfield W.Stewart.Mr.and Mrs.Vernon White-! guests of their son-in-law and daughter.Mr.and Mrs.Norris Sample, Mrs.MacLean, Mr.Chambers of Ormstown, Mr.and Mrs.George Moon and daughter Barbara of the Town of Mt.Royal were Sunday caliers at the home of Mr.and Mrs.Kenneth Sample.Mr.and Mrs.Norman Hanna, Debbie and Wendey of Montreal were Sunday guests! Hugh | at the home of Mr.and Mrs.| | James McAllister.ÿ Allister returned to the city | vith the Hanna family to at- | tend the funeral of her cou- Mrs.Me- sin, Mr.Howard Little, who, (died suddenly Sunday morn-; \u2018ing.Deepest sympathy is extended to the McAllister and, Jodoin families in their sad| bereavement, and baby daughter of Mon- itreal were McAllister and Margaret.ed to Mr.W.W, Barr.a patient in the Barric Memorial Hospital.Ormstown.Rockburn well attended, The punils tak.inn a rart in the service did \u2018tham, as usual.gave a most Welburn.owing to a cold, was unable to sing with Pamels Cutrie, hy Joan Wiliams and Debbie Rennie \u2014 the three singing sweetly, \u201cWhat a friend we have in Mother\u201d, The potted plants and flowers which were rlacaed at the front of the church added much to \u2018he service.The special collection amounted to $14.20.Mr.S.Gilvary and Mr.N.Bingham of County Down, Ireland, who are guests of Mr.and Mrs.R, Cunningham at day morning service in Rock- burn.Mrs, L.Lewis is at present à patient in the Barrie lem.orial Hospita», Ormstown.Her friends wish her a speedy recovery.Mr.and \u2018Mrs.Donald Brown and family of Cornwall.Ont.Mr.and Mrs.Wm.Tannahill of Huntingdon and Miss Marian Sloan of Montreal were Sundav visitors at the homz of Mr.and Mrs, J.Sloan.Mr.Robert Currie of Mon.{real spent the week-end with his parents, Mr.and Mrs.Walter Currie.Hemmingford Lee Supt.School led the worship, assis- guests of Mr.and Mrs.James (to Kelowna Get well wishes are extend-:B.C.\u2026 where Mrs.Petch will ROCKBURN \u2014 The Familv so sAc was assisted! Athelstan, attended the Sun.| | Mrs.Lloyd Sutton, Lori and Nola are spending sometime mother Mrs, Barker is in hospital.We extend to Mrs.Bar- fant son of Mr.and Mrs.Roy|ker best wishes for a speedy recovery.By Mrs.W.ji.McKay St.Andrew's United Church .\u2018pews, were all occupied at the .memory of Mrs, Robert Blair }] o'clock Chitin, Family rested on the aggrieved party.Day Service\u201d.The jr.choir led in the service.Mr.Ronnie of the Sunday ted by Mr.Dennis Williams.Four infants were baptized by the Rev.Gordon Ficko, viz.\u201cElizabeth Jayne\u201d was the name given Mr.and Mrs.Ross McNaughton\u2019s baby.while \u201cLorna May\u201d was chosen for the baby daughter of Mr Marlin! Presentatives and Mrs.Howard \u201cGina Gale\u201d was the name of Mi.and Mr:.Norman Hubbard's baby; \u201cDavid Douglas\u201d was chosen {or Mr and Mrs Jimmie Laurie's baby boy.Mr.Alister Somerville, M.- P.P.and Mrs.Somerville, also Mr.and Mrs.Fraser Matheson and Miss Dora Upton, attended the joint spring Conference of the Quebec Association Protestant School board, and the Quebec Association of the Piotestant School Administration.at the Chantecler, Hotel at St.Adele, Quebec, Thursday and Friday of last week.Mrs.Allen Fisher spent the week-end at Aylmer, Que, visiting her brother-in-law and sister, Mr.and Mrs.Kyle Smiley.Sorry to report Mrs, Elmer Greer, a patient at St.Mary's Hospital, Montreal, undergoing tests and treatments.Her many friends wish her a speedy recovery.Mrs.C.E.Petch left Dorval (Friday afternoon by jet, ac- Mr.and Mrs.Donald Elvidge companied by her daughter, Mrs.Donald Case, of Montreal.Sunday dinner] Stopping over at Edmonton, for a few days, and then on and Vancouver, tvisit her brothers, wives and their families, for an indefi- \u2018nite time.Mrs.Case will re- \"turn home after two weeks \u2018vacation, at the Coast.Good wishes are extended \u2018to two of our good friends Sundav morning service was,and neighbours, Mrs.W.F.lOrr, and Mr.Walter Barr, who are hospitalized at the splendidly.Mr.R.Cunning: Barrie Memorial, Ormstown.\"To both Mrs.Orr, and Mr.interesting address.HowardiBarr, we wish them a speedy recovery, and that they will soon be back home again.Captain J.Bruce McCanse, [from Sackville, New Brunswick, spent a few days the past week, visiting his uncle son-in-law and daughter, Mr.ond Mrs.Arthur Smith, Hampstead, and Mr.and Mrs.Charlie Ciark of Greenfield I'ark and Mr.and Mrs.John Clark and Cheryl, were Sunday guests of Mr.and Mrs.Keith Curran.Bv Mrs.L'Espérance Hemmingford Township Councit Council met in the Town Hall for their meeting on May 3rd.Mayor Florian Dau- Councillors Hadley, cillor Poissant abserit.Chief Harry Warner attend and aunt, Mr.and Mrs.Lorne Sample, and other relatives here.Mrs.Laura Bremner and of Hemmingford Township regular monthly onday eveniñg, phinais presided.Present were Dame, Barr, Brown, Bouchard.Coun- ed council to ask if something could not be done about thé large number of fires which were being set.A lengthy discussion followed and it was cventually decided that the two Councillors from the Township and Village councils, who, together with the Fire- Chief, form the Fire Department committee, should meet during the coming week and endeavour to find a solution to this problem.Mr.Russell williams informed Council that the cattle belonging to Mr.William Betournay had pastured on his land and sheltered in his barns for a considerable time and he wished some action taken to restrain them.Mr.G.Hill, on behalf of Hardee Farms, also registered a complaint about these same cattle.They had he said ruined several acres of vegetables last year and wandered at will around the buildings.The Sec- 1etary was asked to write, warning Mr.Betournay that the cattle would be impounded unless they were kept within the limits of his farm.Mr.Hermas Fortin asked permission of Council to install a Trailer Camp at the Lukesite.The nearest trailers would be at least 50 feet from the road, they would be neatly arranged ond he would service them with water and sewage system.Council agreed that permission be given.Mr.Fortin also asked that Council consider cngaging a Town Policeman.This request will be considered.Mr, Willis Clark and Mr John Clark informed Council that they had constructed the line fences on their property according to the Municipal by-law but that their neighbour in constructing his ley-Knox United Shurch, on at the home of her father Mr.|share of the fence, had not Sunday, May 8th, Rev.G.F.Barker in Montreal, while her{followed the requirements as laid down by the by-law.After some discussion Councillor Biown stated he had obtained legal advice on this matter and that the onus of enfore- ing the building of a new fence according to the by-law Another request for the cieaning of the upper part of the Little Montreal River came from Mr.Lomer Gagné.A letter was read from the Chateauguay Valley Regional Committee for Expo \"67 which is headed by Mr.lan Watson, M.P.The participation of all municipalities in this committee is requested and Councils are being asked to send re- to the next neeting which will be held in Ormstown on May 14th, A contribution of $25.is asked from all those Councils participating.This is to defray @1ur- rent publicity expenses for this year, a per ch \u201ccontribution will be dskëd néxt year.The Mayor signified his intention of being present and pointed out that while there would be only one voting delegate, this matter was of such interest to the community other Councillors should make it their business to attend.A letter was read from Mr.Gerald Ellerton holding Council or Winter Roads Contractor responsible for the accident to his car which occurred some weeks ago on a slippery road after the last srowlall, The amount claimed was $300.The letter was referred to the Contractor.The Secretary read a letter from the Quebec Department of Health in which the Department agreed to accept payment of $500 per year from Council on the outstanding debt of $5,311.These long outstanding bills, owed by Council to the Department of Health, had accumulated between the years 1948 and 1960 and had come to light when Council asked for the grant on the new Fire Truck.The debt could be deducted from the grant payable, said the Department, or they would accept any other reasonable offer Council wished to make.The offer of $500 per year had now been accepted providing the first payment was made during 1965 and annually thereafter, The Secretary stated he had received confirmation that the first paymeni on the Fire Truck grant would be received shortly.The Rural Inspector informed Council of the progress made in installing the culverts at the entrance tb the road (actually the old railroad) leading to the dump on Fisher Street.Fencing was heing completed and when a few loads of gravel had levelled the cntrance, the road would be ready for use, The dump was re-opened for public use on Saturday, April 24th, en: trance for the time being will farmyard.The following bills were authorized for payment: Municipal Magazine $3, Municipal Forms $243.09, Gleaner $13.54; $71.04; A.Somerville for 1.Cosselin $0.93; salary and stamps $176.60.C.G.\\.T.Anniversary C.G.ILT.was well celebrated afternoon.The United Hall was comfortably filled with friends and past mem- still be through the Dubois A.Brown $59.70; Nazure Tiles Secretary's The 50th anniversary of the in Hémmingford on Saturday hurch \u2018bers who thoroughly enjoyed watching the parade of C.G.- LT.uniforms as worn over the past years.How fashions change! Mrs.Eileen Drum - mond had written and com posed a special song for the occasion and this she sang.accompanied by Mrs.Halton Kennedy who also played appropriate music while the Fashion show was taking place.A pleasant surprise g- waited three C.G.I.T.members who, this year are graduating from the organization.Tg} were Linda Winter, Susar Beery and Heather Brown and to each girl the Leader, Mrs Glen Clark and the Branch President, Joanne Simpson, presented a white carnation Leader Mrs.Glen Clark read greetings from the Provincial Committee of the C.G.LT.brought by Vice-Chairman Miss Barbara Warner, and sev- cral letters of congratulatior and good wishes from former members.The Hall was prettily decorated in white and royal blue, the club colours and the afternoon\u2019s entertain: ment was topped with a delicious tea nicely served by the girls, Congratulations to Jimmy Ficko on gaining second place in the vocal solo at the -Cha teauguay Valley Music Festival.Memmingford Village Counci' The regular meeting of the Hemmingford Village Conncil «vas held on Tuesday, May 4th at the Town Hall, Mayor Walter Smith presiding.Present were Councillors Keddy, Poissant, Wallace.Tobin,\u201d Mec- Naughton and Germain.The Hemmingford Branch of the Royal Canadian Tegior requested permission to holc a Social evening in the basement of the Town Hall on May 8th and their District Meeting on May 25th, this was granted.Confirmation was receivec from the Havelock Connci\u2019 that the bill for Fire services rendered would be paid anc that Council wished to participate in the Mutual Fire Aid pian.Confirmation was received from the Clinton County Fire Department that the Mutua\u2019 Fire Aid plan had been ac: cepted by the Fire Advisor) Board of New York State.A letter was read from the Secretary of the committec of Mayors and Councillors of the Chateauguay Valley area, organized by Mr.Jan Watson, M.P.for the purpose of planning for Expo '67.A fund has hecn set aside for publicity purposes and all Councils wishing to participate in the work and the publicity which is being planned, are asked to contribute the sum of $25 for 1965.The contribution will be on a per capita basis next year.It was resolved that this Council participate in this committee, that a cheque for $25 be forwarded and that the Mayor be named as Delegate from this Council.The Mayor hoped other Councillors would accompany him to the next meeting in Orm- stown on May 14th.The question of the collection of the water tax was discussed at length and it was resolved that all property owners having properties which are divided into two or more tenements must either install separate waler entrances to each apartment or be responsible for the full amount of the water tax due.Mr.W.J.Brown and Mr.Cecil Hamilton, representing the HPmmingford Branch of the Royal Canadian Legion, asked Council if a decision had been reached concerning the erecting of a dividing wall in the basement of the Town Hall.Mr.Brown said the Legion would purchase the cement blocks needed and with the help of the Firemen, would build a wall partitioning off part of the boiler room.A kitchen would he made and a door opened in the wall leading to the main basement room.Permission to do this work was granted by Council.Mr.Perry Hooper and Mr.Charles Barr, representing the Hemmingford Chamber of Commerce, presented Council with details of a project which they hope will be of interest to both Councils and to the people of this community.Acting as spokesman, Mr, Hooper outlined the rapid industrial expansion going on all around.He spoke of the amenities which Hemmingford had to offer; a four-lane highway nearby, the pleasant surroundings that would attract nesi- dents and thereby increase the value of the land, the Golf Club, the Lake and the attractions of Covey Hill.In order to present these amenities in concise form the Chamber of Commerce have set up a consultative committee whose job it will be to produce an attractive brochure which may be handed or mailed to interested persons, It is suggested by the Chamber that the Mayors of both Côun- cils sit on this Committee and, as the Chamber does not have an excess of funds, that both Howick locck and Mrs.Arthur Buchanan of Howick accompanied Mrs.Calvin McCartney Chateauguay Centre to Mon- \u2018real on Monday.Mrs, Allen and Mrs.Buchanan remained with her and Mrs.Herbert Pilon for a few days, returning home Thursday evening.Mr, Hugh Cameron returned from Bury on Saturday after spending two months with Mr.and Mrs.J.D.Harrison.He drove home with Mrs.J.N, Harrison and Mr.Garth Harrison who stayed over night., We were sorry to learn that Mrs, James West had fallen in her home last Sunday evening, fracturing her him and \u2018s now a patient at the Barrie Memorial Hospital.The hip \"las been set and we hope Mrs.West as comfontable as possible.Music Festival Notes Bronchitis hit our household \u2018ast week, two of us, and te wr great disappointment we nissed the wonderful musir \u2018estival with the exzont'on nr \u2018he school choirs and t+ funior voral clasts, Susan Fingland a1 Ma \u2018ue Turcot jpassed s-oond | the 10 vears and u»rf-r clac es, and each rcerived F marks.\u2018Cheryl Champ (10 anc under) and Lynn McFarlane.Linda Gruer and Jean Murrav \u201812 and under) were in fourth slace with 80 marks, the lat ter three tying with several others, Mr.and Mrs, A, Johnstone \u2018rained Lynn McFarlanz and Monique Turcot and they were accompanied by Mr.Johnsione, Mrs.Jim Crawford did the ame for Susan Fingland, Zheryl Champ, Linda Gruer and Jean Murray.These classes arc improving \u2018n quality.It was gratifying \u201c0 know that the adjudicaror voted good pitch and nice voice in most of these pupils More singing at home and \u201c1elp all of them to projec! etter.but we were pleasod that they sang so naturally ind rhythmically and in some 2ases with good expression, The young pianists did well and we \u2018hope to fecl better und ready to write about them 1ext week.Sherrill Carson received a icholarship for her vocal work he semi-final or final contest read the news.Congratulations and their teachers.Powerscourt tulations to Mr.tin, student minister for Dundee and Powerscourt congregations, Mr.Martin was one of producing the brochure.such a method of publicity and it was resolved that Mayor Walter Smith be the repre sentative on the Consultativ Committee, that Brochure by produced and that the cost be \u2018shared by Councils and Cham ber of Commerce.It was resolved that Councillors Keddy and McNaugh- Township, on Monday evening, May 10th, to draw up a circular letter to be sent to all in Hemmingford Village an Township concerning the a- which have been set in the past few weeks.The bills presented by the Secretary were authorized for payment.\u2018Mrs.James Allen of Have- of and several others played in| to all of these young people | POWERSCOURT \u2014 Congra-|3 Lloyd Mar-|3 Councils will share in the cost : The benefit to the arca of was readily seen by Council ton, together with Fire Chief § Harry Warner, shall meet with|| the two Councillors of the larming number of grass fires\u2019 of a number of theological students who received their diplomas on Thursday evening at United Theological College, Among the graduates were a number of men who entered their course after being in business life for some years.One student, \u2018Mr.Anderson, has five children and five grandchildren, Another was a former dithographer and salesman, who says \u201cI sensed a real need as I worked for a brand of religion which was more closely linked with a man\u2019s job.\u201d Still another was a policeman and fireman for six years.and another a merchant seaman.Men such as these, having mixed with all classes of society and with a strong urge to preach the gospel, are the type of men necded in the pulpit.There is a great need for many candidates to enter \u2018the ministry.Mother's Day \u2014 Sunday \u2014 was all that could ho desired weatherwise.The Saturday showers and Sunday heat cer- \u2018ainly helped along nature's 01\", Soaring flowers arc hundant ard welcome and \u201cte lawns r 2 looking green \"1'o : +, F.-mers are work- ng over U'me with the seading d it is a good sight to sec he catile cace more in the iolds, Sunday gucsis of Mr.St.Amour were Mr, and Mrs, St.Amour of Montreal, Mr, and Mrs.Geo.St.Amour and \u2018amily of St.Bruno, Mr.Rosen of Montreal, Mrs.Harley of Jttawa and Mr, and Mrs.Rich- ird St.Amour and three children of Ottawa.Richard is in the airforce, and will leave shortly with his wife and children for a three-year term DE service in Germany.Aster having lived in the White house for the past four rears Mr.and Mrs.Alfred Deschambeault have moved to 3t.Anicet.' more singing at school wou\u2018d|}R Pa Gs 13 property owners and residents agé ficCOY | lel.264-5392 Friends and neighbors of the Lafond family are grieved to learn of the scrious illness of their young grandson, Gary Cruchoa, of Sherbrooke, who is a patient in a Montreal hospital.Best wishes for à epecdy recovery.Ste Agnes Church News Mr.Lioyd Martin, student minister at Zion United Church, has receivevd official netification of \u2018his assignment lo the Saskatchewan Conference, While he will not know until Ordination, the first week of June, the exact doca- tion of this, his first charge, it is satisfaction at least to know tho general locale, © LAWNS POWER MOWERS Y McCOY BROS.TEL.264-5392 HUNTINGDON I Pick\u201d tines for ground reaking reverse to \"gf; action for cultivating, Saves the Cost of an extra set of tings, BROS.Huntingdon 1964 Oldsmobile Jetstar sedan 1964 Mercury Meteor 1963 Chevy 11 sedan 1963 Chev.Sedan, Aut.1963 Envoy Station W.1962 Olds Sedan TEL.264-5822 1962 Olds 98 2-door, H.T.1961 Renault 1961 Envoy S.-W.1961 Meteor sedan 1960 Oldsmobile Hard top 1960 Pontiac sedan HUNTINGDON MOTORS INC.JAMES F.SMYTHE ns IN ENE 145 1960 Consul sedan 1960 Chev.sedan 1959 Vauxhall Cresla 1958 Chevrolet H.T.1957 Olds sedan 1965 4-ton Gravel Truck HUNTINGDON EE ee EE En ever SEE _ Ee Jea per Bot! and ting Plat at mer re whl cha Lou half chai PI p= mT IAP TE C~\u2014Th TT 2.8 ee | = 9052 ESN OO 58 Te Re re MA EEE DT EE Se re = =m SE ee Ree era a Jeath, Marriage notices, $1.00 per insertion one language Buth languages, $1.50, Birth Notice may be given and paid for at The Hun- tingdon County Hospital and parrle Memorial Hospital.vluase pay Miss Macfarlane at the former and the Wo: men\u2019s Auxilinry at the Bar: te Memorial, in Memoriams, minimum sbarge $1.00, additional charge of 10 cents for each count line of verse, Add half if in both languages.Card of Thünke: minimum charge.$1.00, bot.lunguages, ul Tel.264-5365 Engagement tw and Mrs, Clarence For- rester announce the engace- ment of their daughter Nancy to Lucien Emond, son of Mr.and Mrs.Albert Emond, all of Urmetown, Que.The wedding hat been arranced to take place on June 26 in Ormstown.Died LRISFBOIS \u2014 \u2014At the Hun- tingdon County Hospital on May 11th, 1965, Joseph Brise- | huis aged 76 years, Beloved husband of Louisa Dumont and dear fdthor of Albert, Koland, Jean, Gerald all of Huntinodon, Que.Laurette (Mrs.George Lefebvre) of Vallevfield, Clarisse Antoin- elite (Mrs.Arthur Ringuette), Huntingdon, Germaine (Mrs, Alderic Tremblay), Hunting: don and 25 grandchildren.Recting at Kelly Funeral Home Red'ds Huntingdon.Funeral from St.Joseoh's R C.Church on Friday.May 14th at 10 a.m.Interment at St.Joseph's Parish Cemetery, Huntingdon, Que.In Memoriam McCOMB \u2014 In loving memory of Thos.Raymond.who passed away Mav 13th, 1956, Ever remembersd by Bessie and Jim _ amer PEO POOP COPE PETES IIOIIOe KELLY Funeral Home: | Reg d B.L.McGERRIGLE Ü GORDON McINTYRE Proprietors, Funeral Directors FLOWERS PHONES: 264-5447 \u2014 264-5402 AMBULANCE SERVICE $ Huntingdon, Que.POOP OOOIOOIIOPIPIIIOIN CPCOPOCIE NOI OSG ONOO SOOO Flowers For All Occasions Booth's Florist Reg\u2019d.100 Wellington St., Phone 264-2996 Huntingdon Free Delivery EXNVICE Von o wish \u2014eurececeses When the time comes in your family There is one man you should see and rely upon, the man in your community allowed to sell the most respected naine in monu- SEALMARK Ji) ments, WN > the world 0CK over.R A.BRUNET AUTHORIZED DEALER Tel.829-2386 ORMSTOWN SEE OUR DISPLAY P.O.Box 340 Lettering and repairing at moderate prices.The Anglican Church ST.JAMES, ORMSTOWN 1.30 am.Holy Communion Celebrant anc, Preacher: Tne Rev.A.M.Heid, Montebelllo and Dewittville iT.JOHN'S, HUNTINGDON Mr.Leigh Coffin in charge invited to attend.CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE HARLEY E.BYE, Minister FRANKLIN CENTRE SUNDAY SCHOOL 10.15 WORSHIP 11 AM.HUNTINGDON SERVICE 1,30 P.M, Visitors Welcome Died FEENY \u2014 At the Huntingdon County Hospital, on May 11, 1935, Helen Gertrude Gordon, aged 33 years, beloved wife of Maurice Feeny and dear mother of James, Gordon, Susan, Wayne, Barbara and Carol.Resting at the Kelly Funeral Home Reg'd.Funeral from St.Patrick's Church, Herdman.Que.on Thursday, May 13, at 11 a.m, Interment St.Joseph's Roman Catholic Cemetery, Huntingdon.LEBLANC \u2014 At the Hunting- don County Hospital, on May 10, 1965, Etienne (Stephen) Leblanc in his 77 ysar, Beloved husband of Mabel Russell, dear .ather of Kenneth, Lester, Ernest and Eva (Mrs, John Deschamps).Funeral was from the Kelly Funeral Home Regd to Ste.Agnes de Dundee Catholic Church on Wednesday, May 12, at 10 a.m.Interment Ste.Agnes de Dundee Cemetery.aged 77 years, beloved husband of Eva Parent and Gaetanne (Mrs.Jack Jasmin), Janine (Mrs.Logan).Funeral was held on Friday, May 7 at St.Chry- sostome Parish Church, loved wife ol Walton Perkins, (Mrs.Ormstown), gary, Alta, Donald McEwen of Mae (Mrs.the Kelly Funeral County Hospital, on May 7 Ren'd to St Patrick's day, May 10, at 11 a.m.Interment St.Joseph's Cemetery, Huntingdon.TATE \u2014 At Amory, sinpi, U.S.A., on April Missis- band of the Randal.late In Memoriam MOTHER ways, of her days.mind What a wonderful to leave behind.Lovingly remembered by MeHARDY In memory of a dear wife and Not just today, But every day, In silence we remember.MONTPETIT | Funeral Home Rodrigue Montpetit, Prop.170 Chateauguay St.Huntingdon Funeral Director Modern Parlors Air Conditioned Ambulance Service Tel.264-5021 HEMMINGFORD.QUE.Daily Deliveries in Ormstown, Howick, Huntingdon, Franklin Centre, Lacolle and Hemmingford districts.Phone 247-2690 or Zenith 72550 (no toll charge) 11.00 a.m.Morning Prayer = HERDMAN & FRANKLIN PARENT \u2014 At the Barrie Memorial Hospital, Orm- stown, Que, on Wednesday, May 5.1965, Edouard Parent, dear father of Jean Claude, Claude PERKINS \u2014 Suddenly at her home, Huntingdon, Que., on May 5, 1965, Margaret Orr Jamieson, aged 74 years, be- dear mother of Jean Leslie of Cal- | George Whitley of Vancouver, B.C.) Funeral was from Home Reg\u2019d.to the Athelstan Presbyterian Church on Friday, May 7, at.230 p.m.Interment Athelstan Protestant Cemetery.ROY \u2014 At the Huntingdon bert Chambers).Funeral was from the Kelly Funeral Home Church, Herdman on Mon- 26, 1965.Thomas William Tate, aged 87 years, beloved hus- Melrose 1960 \u2014 Ada M.Beattie \u2014 1965 Faithful and kind in all her Upright and just to the end Sincere and true in heart and memory Edward and Gwen.loving mother, Mrs, Wilbur Mec: Hardy , who passed away May 16th, 1957.The family Mrs.John Leehy announces the approaching marriage of her daughter, Margaret Bridget, to Mr.Donald W.Ouimet, son of Mrs.Dora Ouimet and of Malone, New York.The marriage will take place on June 26th at St.Joseph\u2019s Church, Huntingdon.adda ad lr EY 4 ome of Mr.and Mrs.à Taiton on Monday evening M prating their 7th anniversary # ary, both on May 10th, ersary on Sunday.May $th \u2018ongratulations.Mr.and Mrs.Bruce Stocke nd daughter Karen of Mori teights, spent the week-en: \u2018ith Mrs.Wm, J.Smellie.Mrs.James Willock returi od on Monday after spendin a few days in Erindale, Woo?lands, Ont, whore she atte: ded the marriage ol her grand the late Mr.Richard Ouimet The Fourth Spring Rally of Chateauguay Valley United Church Women was held in St.Paul's United Church, Orms- town on Tuesday, April 27th.Mrs.J.Melville Brown Howick, Regional Vice-Pres- ident welcomed a large gathering of United Church Women from eleven Regional Churches.In her opening remarks she outlined the purpose of the rally which she felt would prove to be an inspirational experience.A Worship Service in Song was conducted.\u2018Mrs.H.Meadows, choir member of Sum- merlea United Chureh, Lachi- ne, and Corresponding Secretary for Montreal Presbyterial United Church Women was the soloist, accompanied by Mrs.\u2018Wm.Lawrence at the or- an.Mrs.Wallace Kerr, President, St.Paul\u2019s United Church, Ormstown, brought greetings from the church, expressing their desire of spiritual enrichment for all in attendance.Speaking to the meeting, Mrs.B.K.Wasson, President, Montreal Presbyterial United Church Women, said that the members of the executive enjoyed a sense of adventure when they participated in a regional rally.They were al- \u2018sentations and hoped they would successfully fill the needs of United Church Women in the Regional Chur- :|ches.1965, Joseph Roy, aved 59 ; ; years, beloved husband of Mrs.Wasson made a spe- Margaret Edna Cooper, dear cial reference to two future father of Lillian (Mrs.Ro-|\u20acVents of interest to all Wo- Spring Rally Of Chateauguay Valley United Church Women ways concerned in their pre- that |daughter, Miss Heather Snark to Mr.Norman M-Callun The marriage took place Sat urday, May 8th at St.Peter Anglican Church.Erindalt Ont, men of The United Church,|ford.Co the one the Summer School] Mrs.Paul S.Smith, Vice being held at Macdonald Col.[President, Montreal Presbyt rial United Chureh Women and also Leadership Develop ment chairman, discussed the recent visit of Miss Margen Stelyck, Travelling Sceretary {Leadership Development), fo The Board of Women, The U nited Church of Canada.Mrs.Smith mentioned that at the moment nominating committees are dependent 0: committee chairman to deve lop leadership.Members of an organization as well must takc responsibility for developing leaders.This presentation was followed by executive and committee chairmen discussions.Many ideas were exchanged and many new ideas introduc ed at this time.Mrs, MeCuaig, President Val leyfield United Church Women expressed the appreciation of the women present to Paul's Church for their kind: neses freely shown through: out the day.Luncheon was served and prepared by members of Unit 2 of St.Paul's United Church Women.Guests from Montreal Pres.byterial United Church Women included Mrs.B.K.Was- son, the President; Mrs.R.D.Smith, the PastPresidént and Programme Chairman; \u2018Mrs.lege August 17th to 20th; the other is the Second Regional Conference being held at Queen's University, Kingston on June 18, 19, and 20.Rev, Victor Moriarity, Minister of Fairmount \u2014 St.Giles United Church, Outre.mont.was then called upon to discuss and conduct a Bible Study.Mr.Moriarily said that he felt many might shy away from the realm of Bihle Study because of their fecl- ings of inadequacy.He reminded the Women that it is not good enough to simply read the bible, that for many who constantly read the bible, there is a loss because there is no understanding.There are, he suggested, possibly two ways to approach study of the Bible.The first is a step to the second.The first step may be literal, historical or cultural and for these there are many helpful! books for reference.The second step is a personal at- lempt to live within the bible and therefore required a greater understanding.FoNowing suggestions given by Mr.Moriarity for rewarding Bible Study, the gathering divided into small groups to study a challenging passage, The afternoon portion of the day\u2019s programme opened with a worship service conducted by Mrs.James Curran, President of Wesley-Knox, United and Leadership Development chairman; Mrs.H.Meadows, Corresponding Secretary; Mrs.GR.Mark, Treasurer; Mrs.| Huntingdon Locals | j A A surprise weddin: anniver.|B TT Ce 5 yi -ary party was held at the Lou § \"@ \"he honored guests were Mr £ § nd Mrs.George Laurin, cole B Mr, and Mrs.Arthur Moni.|¥ ue their 12th wedding anni.sul l'aul S.Smith, Vice-President + Wednesday, May 12th, 1965 The Gleaner - 3 eer vo oe re Scenes At The A.Pinsonneault Sale Near Ormstouwn 3 ind Mr.and Mrs.Alex Deme, er -§ relebrating their 13th anniver.|f © RII a a [ENN took the fancy.Svminglon; Mrs.Gordon Guest, Nominations; Mrs.G.Johns ton, Supply and Welfare, and Mrs.SW.Sheldon Steward: Church Women, Hemming-|Royce Smith, Communi L y Cards of Thanks | would like to express my thanks to Dr.McCrimmon, and the nursing staff of the Hun- tingdon County Hospital, for their kindness to me during my stay in the hospital.Also to friends and relatives for cards, gifts and visits.James Steele | wish to express my sincere thanks 10 the doctors, nurses and staff of the Huntingdon County Hospital for their kindness and care, also to all the citizens who helped in any way when my wife and daughter were injured in the car accident, All was deeply appreciated.Jean Claude Lasalle It is my pleasure to extend sincere thanks to the Nurses ard staff of Barrie Memorial Hospital for the excellent care and thoughtfulness extended me while a patient there also your visits, cards and gifts were deeply appreciated.GEORGE PRINGLE I wish to express my sincere thanks to all relatives and friends who kindly remembered me, in any way, during my recent stay in the hospital.Mary Nickerson We wish to express our sincere thanks and appreciation to our good friends, neighbours, and to our relatives for the erjoyable party held in our honor at Herdman Town Hall.We are deeply grateful for the good wishes and presentation, which have made a happy occasion which will be long remembered.Morris and Aline Saumier Sincere thanks to Dr, Cameron, nurses and staff of Hun- tingdon County Hospital for their care while | was a patient there.Also for the many kindnesses shown to me.They were very much appreciated.Wilfred Atkinson ship and Recruiting.GENERAL ELECTRIC PUSH BUTTON POWER PORTABILITY \u2014 CONVENIENCE Designed and built entirely in Canada, the new CGE portable power mower has built-in reserve ower to handle all hnme mowing conditions.And, more nower means faster, better cuttire, and more convenience.The CGE nort- able power mower handlcs long, thick, damp or wei grass with ease leaving a neatly trimmed lawn with no windrow: or unsightly clumps of cut grass.cord.cause inside Safety F CGE lawn mower is safe clectric- ally because it is built for operation with a three wire grounded It's light-weight, and the special handle lock improves control on grades and terraces, 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her home rte 58 \u2018 56 Chevrolet Huntingdon .substantial rosurionte où thei vituables and that the Loml, did nol own ge watehrlor By trying to be helpful, He lune ven a potential blucoeet for rob 64 Beaumont Demonstrator 9 Pass.Station BIG DISCOUNT 63 Pontiac 2-Dr., 6 Cyl., Auto.Oldsmobile 4-Dr.Pontiacs 6 and V-8 Excellent choice Oldsmobile sedan Acadian 63 62 2-Dr., 6 Cyl Vauxhall Pontiac hard top Pontiac 6 Pass.Stalion Zephyr, convertible Buick, 2-Dr, H.top Buick, hard top Meteor 2-Dr.Meteor BODY SHOP PAINTING Free Estimates RIVERSIDE MOTORS REGD.Cam Fiset, Prop.Tel.264-2933 | Huntingdon of Holsteins were offered as the owner is disposing of his opnosite where the sale was taking place.entire herd.Prices being obtained were quite good and bid- {oo were nore cars.ding at times was brisk where a particular animal really Upon the whole it was a successful sale.ACTION ENCAN ae 5 5 = ~ = CRCANTEUR LIRE te À CR OX Cu co cn EX ?Above are photos taken at the auction sa.e held at the Shown above is Lyell Graham as he conducted the sale and farm of A.Pinsonneault, Ormstown, on Wednesday, May 5th, called for the bids.His sale sign is shown at right.On the with Auctioneer Lyell Graham in charae.Fiftv-seven head lower left is a view of the many cars parked in a field At that point Photo at lower right shows a view of the crowd comfortablv seated around the viewing stand and from whom the bids came.\u201cI 5 T | | ( Il , Oren housewives arelnuisance calls, notif our nnocenl ¢ ep one À N cgually casual about answer (telephone company.yy 4 pt anfimale questions eon ou .Can Have Dangerous Results re ening their measurements ; no the questioners are sex Would you let a stranger vomen willingly answer ue who get an insane ELGIN top vou on the street and qre-tions on dhe telephone [Plrsure diseas ag intimate .ask you a series af perso?at > without hot heron: tq tatters with a woman, Presbyterian Church oh intimate, questions\u201d Pro dentifs the caller br his uri Even thoueh such calls are] A Special Service Commemo- hably not.en an, mization Dome oc thes may Leen to trace, vou can pro-Jrating the 112th Anniversary You aceording toa Reader's eveate dunger de thems estyue yourself Tron harassment [of the founding of the Con- Digest article, thousands of and their families with a Tew sanple measures, gregation, and 75th year of Po Seeminely mnoennus ques Lagu these sugested the Church Fdifice, will be Friendship and Visiting chair a a ne the ticle are the following held on Sunday, 16th May at man; Mrs.M.K.MacLachlan vey\u201d \u201cean have \u2018 cluster San Dent tel a stranger on the 11 am.Press and Publicity: Mrs.R17 ent.Foy example one wo.(Phone anvitunt that anvalves| Nev.Dr \u20ac.Ritchie Bell will Lawton, Citizenship and sois an sat Telephone calle mal ulntmation.If conduel the Service, and ad- Auction chairman; Mrs, J jinformation about the number \u201cfrange voice asks, \u201cWhat minister the Sacraments of D, McOuat, Cooperation persons in her family, the[Munber is bis?\" dont answer Baptism and Holy Commu- Christian Education and Mis-{fact that her hashand worked{{he question, ask the caller inion, sionary Education; Mrs.À.Mate three or four nizhts a|What number he wants, If a| Sermon Topic: \u201cThe Marks MacDougall Literature and week the time of 4 eu neta ly ralleremakes io sdewd remark, fof a Great Church\u201d, All forme Communications Chairman fy oo 0000 vaca (ham up inuocdiately And ifjer members and friends of and Assistant, Miss Glatlss fon, the fact that the carried [vou are the vietim of repeated the Church welcome, IT PAYS TO BUY AT LEFEBVRE'S WEEK-END GROCERY SPECIALS Effective Wednesday, May 12, 13, 14, 158 Redpath white Granulated SUGAR 10 Ibs.Save 10¢.85c Belle Fermiere PURF BEEF SAUSAGES Lb.Save be.bb.Maple Leaf Tenderflake PURE LARD 2 Ib.Save 6¢.Clover Leaf SOCKEYF SALMON 149 1h.tin Save 10c.Purity ALL-PURPOSE FLOUR 7-1b.bag Save 10c.39c 49¢ 59c Maxwell House INSTANT COFFEE 1.49 Harry Horne's Homogenized PEANUT BUTTER 39 Delmonte FRUIT COCKTAIL Fancy Grade 28 oz, tin 5¢ Save 8c.10 oz.jar Save 34c.15 oz.jar Save 10c.Montclair TOILET TISSUE 4 rolls Chicken 69c 3c Save 6c.BONELESS 7 oz.tin Save 8c.33e We have in stock a large variety of field and garden seeds, also fertilizer for your garden needs; barbed wire, coarse and block salt. 4 - The Gleaner L.A.Sanderson (Continued from page D the Quebsc Association of Hospital Auxiliaries.It was reported Wednesday, May 12th, 1965 A MOVE TO ATTRACT VISITORS CE a Presenting Trophies To The Champions ee | Notes From The |.Police Blotter Several small accidents were reported for the past \u2018week \u2018but fortunately no one service have named him Ho! nourary Life Chairman of the board.Mr.Raymond Rowat was re- lected to the Board for ano-! ther term and is also filling! Mr.Sanderson's address fol lows: First I'l Lik» to thank Mrs.McLean for the opportunity she has given mo of :aying a few words.The work and time that the ! % and bn jobs ne spl as hurt nurses\u2019 dance io be held infspent by you Ladirs in aid| Wo offices, namely, Vice w .appreciation of the work of|of the Hocpital is greatly ep hairman and Secretary of} On May 1st, a car, the pro the Auxiliary will be held on|preciated by those direetly| he?Board.perty of The Sisters of Les May 22nd in the Legion Hall concerned wth the operation] Kenneth Fraser was re-clre- - En AE i deb Sm Prizes and refreshments will be incluged at this dance.Mrs.W.Rennie reported on the summer dance, which will be held on Friday evening, July 2, at MacDonald's Barn.ke a stove in the load fell off Music will be provided byl; importance to th> Board of go onto the road.There was no The Meltones.ps hat (een we > pros | devernor's and to the Hospitai Jf time to stop the car and it Mrs.F.G.McCrimmon has|\u2026 Fivst, is that thvvn us fd Staff js a new Tiospital.lo fi offered a prize for the draw- ng to be held at Huntingdon| Av .LS pren éme seven to eight month: ; ; Sistors\u2019 car.TE for which «he Auxifiary O'Connor, yr ee water breparing a survey of the Dis: League Pre:ident, Effie Gordon presents trophy to the Champions Lucky Strikes, There was a two car colli- fo Ori son, Mr, Isier omav dn ricf which our Hospital ; api ion i ; ; is grateful, Lt 0 te a I air i i i ; i sion in the Village of St.A- It was moved by Mrs.Wal and Mrs.Gorden Mellardy | has servac since 1953.These four indivi duals have beon made Honnu sary Life Governors of th several meeting that do warn! rope ; ierwards came onto th: Board\u2019 zotte, ted, and new members elected for various terms are Mr.Her- vè Primeau, Your President, Mrs.G.\u2018oot and Mr.Wallace Rennie.The other item of foremost frow! his end the Board has spent \u2018ie social, economic, geogra- ny it dhic, medical, history of the tospi ; ; Cp at! ; ; ta] and if the informacion that: He Hospital and a detailed I have is correct.Mrs.Or medical area.Also a short history of report on the Mr.Eo Watterson hospital itself prepared Deputy Minister of Health.We are now awaiting \u2018heir reply in response to our ~cquest.In all likelihood they wiil send an Engineer to look Mclean, Jon Proud- gk Ladies Valdo B bowling for th» ladies Valdc Bowling ended on Saturday night, May 1st., at the Legior Hall with a banquet, A turkes linner was prepared and ser owling League Runners-un \u2014 Gay Ninctier Team Captain, Effie Gordon team member Pat Feeney Swen Duheme.Ann Cameron nth \u2018Brunette, Ama Duheme Abc2nt from the picture Jeannine Latreille, Gisele Mesei and Bertha Grant.Guy Beaudet Turns Guy Beaudet, onc of the four accused of the murder of a bank teller, committed in Ellenburg, New York, a few weeks ago, recently turned St.Croix of St.Anicet, was involved in an accident west of St.Barbe on Route No.3.The driver was following behind a truck loaded with fur- mage of about nicet on May 2nd whan Roger Boucher, Ridge Road, Hun- tingdon, was cher car.On May 4th, two trucks were in a sideswipe collision at \u2018the intersection of Smith Road at Cazaville, Oliver Le- nitures and other items, when|s struck the stove, causing da-| Jf $200 to the] bé + atiempting to]; pull out of a line of parked|: cars and a collision occured|; with a car driven by Miss|/ porter came upon the above ) on Route No.4 near Dewitt: ville.The Gleaner has often mentioned that farmers should make available some of their land for campsites and here 's evidence that at least one is doina iust that, The signs are up and it will be interesting to see how well it is set up and used.In the grounds, signs like those above, 5 \u201cvor F Fe , .ops , :tinn| blanc of Ste.Agnes and Mar [show where to go to set un.A little improvement will Saturday, May 15th isl ! aver the situation and we do|ved to one hundred peoni: (Eileen Feeney, each girl re |down recourse to extradition sn ., nat at A art of Hospital, an honour well carn | not, unfortunately, anticipate[by the ladies of the Canadiar|-cived a gift presented by |Proccedings.He signed a do cel Lecompte of Valleyfield|have to be made to the road in, but no doubt this is inc CHARLES HELM cd lor the many years of de lan early reply.Dr.Lizotte in-|Legion.The hall was nicels |Gladys Duheme.\u201d |eument renouncing all dofence| Were involved, with damagc|iended to be done.We believe such a camping site wi \u2018oted service.tv mi east of Huntingdon on Fairview Road 20 head of Vaccinated Hol steins, 51: yr.old open hei fers.5 fall calves.2 service bulls.2 heifers due in the fall.4yr.old Reg.cow.Reg.heifer calf 6 weeks.Case Sc tractor.Case double discs (24 disc).Case wagon rubber.Case 2-furrow tr-plow.4 tons baled hay.Stewart elec.clippers, double sleighs.Drill seeder.Cockshutt hay mower.Side rake.Dump rake.Metal bottom hay loader.Hay fork, carriage and 180 ft.rope.2 sets smoothing harrows.Cow chains.As sorted lumber.Scales.cans.Double harness.Good set.of single harness.Dump rake.Binder.2 cultivaton.1 ton fertilizer.4 el.brooders.Scrap iron, forks, shovels and other small items.Household furniture.Fleetwood 23 inch Console T.V.like new.Portable el.sewing machine.Enamel! kitchen range.El.heaters.El.stove.Astral re frigerator.Buffet.China Cabinet.Chairs.Tables.Oil lamps and brackets.Chamber set.Bell organ.Chrome table and 4 chairs.Bunk beds and mattresses like new.Buffalo robe.Bells.Rat traps.Beds.8-day clock: Stone crocks.3 el.motors.Hall rack.El.lamps.Carpenters tools and other items.All to he sold without reserve as the farm is sold.Terms: Cash.Sale at 12 noon (sharp).LYELL J.GRAHAM Auctioneer Also I wish to mention Mr Gib.MacMillan who has alsr served the Hospital as Chair man of the Board of Gover nors for many years.Mr.Mac Millan was re-elected this year for another term as a Govor nor but declined to act ar chairman.The Board in recog nition of his many years of censcientious and devoted PUBLIC AUCTION Saturdav, Mav 22nd at the farm of the late Louis Maidich !: mile east of Ste.Agnes de Dundee 7 cn.ft.Philco refrigerator.Chrome kitchen set.4- burner combination gas and wood stove.Electric washer.Tables.Singer electric sewing machine.Coffee table.El.radio.3-pce.chesterfield set.Gas furnace.Easy chairs.El lamps.two 4-pce.bedroom sets complete.2-pce.bedroom set.Single beds.Spring-filled mattrzsses.El.vacuum cleaner.El.water tank.Pictures.Dishes, kitchen utensils, bedding, spraver 50-gal.cap.2- wheel trailer, assorted: windows.Wheelharrow, small farm tools, 3 gas chicken brooders (1000 chick cap.) and many small items not listed.All to be sold as Mrs.Mai- dich is moving away.LYELL J.GRAHAM, Auctioneer Tel.264-2289 The farm is also for sale.Province ol Quebec | Terms: Cash-\u2014Sale at 1 P.M, | i | i formed us that it would be at least two months beforz we would hear anything at all.The only direct inquiry that wo were asked by the Deputy Minister was what the Commu- ritv would do toward the cost of a new Hospital?In this regard the Governors committad the Community to a sum of $100,000.This may or may not he enough and time alone will tell, In the meantime the pre sent Hospital has to be kept operating and to this end the Hospital Governors intend te continue as in the past to keep things in a good state of re pair.and kocp abreast of mo, dern equipment where possi ble so that the work of the Hospit=l staff will he made a: easy and lime saving as pos \u201cible.Also, so that the patient: will continue to receive the maximum in comfort and serv ice, to which they are enti thed.As you will sce from the ro sorts being published this week, much work was done during the year to improve and to bring the existing fire prevention equipment up to date to meet today's stand: ards.This included a complete check of the Hospital's existing system, the purchase ol additional and modern fire (xtinguishers, installation of ên alarm systom connectzd to the Police Station, creation of fire staticns, installation of two fire doors, and also the removal of some stairs and the repair of and placement of certain escape doors.decorated in bowlins theme rolours, Treasurer Betty Rol leri presented each girl with 1 miniture bowling pin with \u2018heir name and high single game on them as they enterec he hall after receiving pins avery onc sat down to dinner Mr.Bob Marshall acted as master of Ceremonies anc velcomed everyone, Grace was said by Mrs.Gladys Duheme Following the supper Bob Marshall introduced the president Sffie Gordon and after the riroduction presentations of rophics and gifts were made The first trophy went to the uicky Strikes for the League Jhampionship.The team Cap ain Marjorie Proudfoot re ¢ived the Madmoiselle Dress: shoppe Trophy it was pre ented to Marjoric by presi lent Effie Gordon, each girl \u201cecciving a crest and small rophies.Team members Anite larrigan, Lillie Rabidoux lary Pringle, Jeannine Lat ~eille, Gisele Mesei, Bertha cent lights in the emergency room, labour room and main Hall.In addition to this he has checked all of the Hospi tal's electric wiring and made ill the required changes necessary to bring the Hospital's ëletcrical system up to present day standards.At this time 1 also wish to acknowledge and thank this Auxiliary for their offer to modernize and re-equip the ilospital's kitchen.This mat- \u2018or is having the Board's attention and in view of our re- Gay Nincties won \u2018the finals they received the Helect: Hart Trophy, it was presen ted by Gladys Duheme tc Captain Effie Gordon.Team members as above each gir! received a small trophy.Runners-up in Finals Clinkers, Team Captair Gladys Duheme, President Ef fie Gordon presened each gir.with a small trophy team nembers Betty Rolleri.Sophia Picard, Antoinette Houle, Rosc Monique, Madeline Galipeau \u201crances Sparrow, Sylvia Trem- May.Season High Average, Syl via Tremblay, 129; Seasons High \u2018Triple Effie Gordon 188; Scasons High Single, Syl- \u2018la Tremblay, 221.Team single, Lawrence Mc Callum, Trophy presented by 9ffie Gordon to Lucky Strikes.\u2018aptain Marjorie Proudfoot pinfall (692).Team triple, Cleyn and Tinker Trophy presented hy Ef.fic Gordon to Lucky Strikes Captain Marjorie Proudfoot pinfall (1813).Total pinfall, D.J.O'Con- nor Trophy - piesented .by Gladys Duheme to Gay Nineties Captain.Effie Gordon pin- fall (45039).Consolation Trophy, Dow Trophy, presented by Effic Gordon \u2018to Valdos Captain 3essie Banning, Team members Gladys Renaud, Cecile La- vallee, Louise McCallum, Ollie Watson, Wilma Laurin, Jean Leggett, Rhona Scott each girl received a gift.Most improved, Ethel White and was turned over to an of- fier of the \u2018American Police who was to take him to Ellen- burg, in Clinton County, where he will stand trial.One of the suspects has been already apprehended in the United States, while the two others, Rene Pilon and Willie Dupuis, are still being searched for by both the Canadian and American police.HUNTINGDON HIGH SCHOCL NOTES By Janie Salter (By Carolyn Brooks) The social highlight of the vear was the annual Spring Fling which took place on May 7th.All who were therc will agree that it was a great success.The theme this year was \u201cMoonlight and Roses\u201d.The decorators certainly worked hard and the results were gratifying, The ceiling of the gymnasium was covered with blue streamers varying from light blue at the stage nea the moon to a darker blue to give the effect of the gra dually fading light from the moon.(Quite clever don't you think?) On the walls various Parisian scenes were depicled with a large mural on the back wall.Birdbaths were placed in the centre of the floor and these combined with the roses adorning the stage to latter's truck amounting to $250 and to the Leblanc truck of about $75.Paul Marquis, Caughnawa- ga, lost control of his car on Route 3 near St.Anicet, on May 5th, and upset into the ditch.Damage to the car a- be used quite extensively when Expo \u201867 is held in Montreal.niounted to about $300 and there was one passenger in the car, but no one was injured.It is a start and perhaps now others will follow suit.Church Ladies Hear Tall: On Women\u2019s Rights \u2014\u2014 \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 ee et em.Cider Report \u2018Soon, Apple Growers Told The Pomological Society should become a syndicate so that it could raise u levy on apples sold and put some teeth into the producers\u2019 control over marketing.Unit 4 of Hunlingdon UL.W.held their regular monthly meeting on Wed., May 3, at the Church Hall.Mrs.Holmes, B.A, BIC.L., was the guest speaker, and all the members from the other units were invited to attend.Our unitlea der, Mrs.Ruth Stark, expres sed hor pleasure in having such an honourabl2 guest present and extended a warm welcome to everyone.Mrs.Gwen McLean and Mrs.Joanne Bakor conducted the devotional period.Mrs.Madeline Curran introduced the guest speaker.Mrs.E.I.Holmes, obtained her B.A.degree in 1925, from Queen's University, after which she married, raised a daughter and took twenty years off from her carcer.In 1945 she cnrolled at McGill University and graduated in 1948, with a B.C.L.degree.In 1949 sh- opened her first law office, and in 1951 went into partnership with Miss Joan Gilchrist, becoming the [first all-waman law firm in Canada.Mrs.Holmes was a practicing law- Continued on page 6B) The Provincial Government has commissioned a feasibility roport on an apple by-products plant for Quebec, Deputy \u2018Agriculture Minister Erncst Mercier has announced.Addressing th2 annual meeting of the Quebec Pomological Society last Wednesday, he said the report from consultants Surveyer, Menniger and Chenevert should be available \u201csoon\u201d and the government hopes to have \u2018definite proposals to make to the apple growers\u201d by the cnd of the year.Agriculture Minister Alcide Courcy announced recently that the government would step into production of one specialized apple product \u2014 cider.The government has instructed the Quebec Liquor Board to organize and operate a state-controlled cider plant as part of the war on rural poverty.Much of Mr.speech yesterday dealt with \u201cDon't faM for that \u2018\u201chappiness is a warm puppy\u2019 stuff,\u201d says Bob Hope.\u201cHappiness is watching TV at your girls house during a power failure.\u201d My husband and I with our three children visited Ten- nessce relatives for the first time his spring.Our nine.year-old son was delighted with his \u201ckissin\u2019 cousin\u201d of the same age, and they found they had a great deal in common.Regional differences were not too apparent until the Dixie out of school for cotion-pick- in\u2019?To which our David re- cousin drawled.\u201cDo y'ull get plied, \u201cCotton-pickin\u2019 what?\u201d Mercier's Rotary Auction Ca Tw roo lar Hu sale i ._ the need for organization a- \\ | CATHOLIC SCHOOL MUNICIPALITY { The Hospital has had much|cent request to Quebec for ajtrophy, presented by Effiejand the bright coloured|mong apple growers so they) To be held in Grove Hall, Huntingdon, ul of ils interior painted dur-|rew Hospital, we have drag-|Gordon.sreamers gave the impression can meet growing porblems of FRIDAY EVENING.JUNE 4th at 8 P M s OF HUNTINGDON \u2018ing the past few months and|ged our hecls to some extent] Good sportsmanship, Pearl|of fairyland.At midnight the| marketing both at home and \u2019 1at P.M.A } .; new tile was laid in th on this project pending the|Johnson trophy presented by suspense of the past week was|abroad.en \u2018co .j To the Ratepayers of the aforesaid |stairs ha: Stainless sell Los results.However th2 matter|Zffic Gordon, vi Yicnded when the king and| \u201cIn the past the govern- Any surplus items which you have, and i Municipality sori certain cupboards were put|cannot be delayed much long Low Average, Bthel White,|queen were announced, Of theiments, both federal and prov- which are saleable, could be sold on a à into the Lab and Nursery|er and à Jecision as to what a plate with howlers prayor candidates Chosen for ducen, incial, have backed the efforts commission basis, the proceeds of which ; P rooms.is going to he done wi avelon it presented by Effie Gor- Cheryl Park, Jan annahill| oi the growers whenever they AO \u2018et : A PU BLIC NOTICE i Future plans in the months|i® be taken very shortly.It is!don, ?y and Alana Helm.Janet Tanna-| have united\u201d, he said.\u201cThe shall be used to assist the Huntingdon I ahsad will call for the cover- my thought a the moment There were twenty-one girls|hill as named queen, 0f the state Is always willing Lo help.Rotary Club Ny work.You on fist i ic he ve signed Secre- |ing of the floor in the Laun-[{hat once a decision is mad |on the Hi-Avorage.High Triple [candidates chosen for king,| those who are willing and able! i - pick- / 15 hereby given by the undersigned Sere dry.At the moment \u201cthis 1s that a jolnt meeting of theland High Single, cach in Daryll Johnson, Freddy Hutch-|to help themselves\u201d.your arc ©s and arrange lor pick-up by \u2018 tary-Treasurer of the aloresai UN- being held up pending the de.| Hospital's Building Committee! receiving a lovely gift, Thislings and Lyndon Graham, | \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 , P g: - A icipality, THAT: cision to be taken as regards|and delegation from the La- boing the end of the presenta-|lreddy Hutchings was named|for secretary are Helen Cald-| ; 4 CA) our presenl washing machine|dics Auxiliary should get to-itions, Effie thanked every one|king.Nina Caldwell had thelyell, Sherry-Lou Fiset, Mary | Erle Martin \u2014 264-5322 l i TENDERS WANTED which apparently will have to|gcther to iron out the finallfor coming and hoped to see|Pleasure of crowning the king Greenbank, Wayne Rutherford ¢ .BR .he replaced.This, regardless| details and finanical obligä-lthem all next scason.Bob|and queen and then Janet was|ang Florence Stote.Dot for! Leslie Sanderson \u2014 264-5401 i On the St.Patrick School located in ol what decision is made, will|tions to be assumed.For the|sjarshail on behalf of the|presented with a dozen beaut get to vote May 17.for the! .i Herdman, Que.Built of cement blocks, (bc an unavoidable large ex.|moment however 1 wish to em-lLcague presented gifts to|iful red roses and Freddy was| person you feel most qualified Marcel Benoit \u2014 264-2029 J ., ce , menditure.phasize the Governors great-|, ; Effi given a scentr a at 5 2 stories, 2 classrooms on the first floor | : President Effie Gordon, Secre-|8 ceptre.Part way| for each position À Ss , | Many of the patients\u2019 rooms|!Y aPpreciate your offer andliary, Anita Harrigan and|through the evening, the| \u2014 \u201c°° Lens EE ; and 2 classrooms on the second floor.require paint and this will be|You will be hearing from us in Gladys Duheme, Treasurer |guests were invited to visit à Cement basement including 4 toilets and looked after in the near fu- the not top distant fuiure a Betty Rolleri.When these were the cafeteria for refreshments.A U C T | O N j ; I.: ure as well.I s ce alco ta i ; A 1 hot water heating system.The size of this An electrician has just com.|8ain to thank you for giving presence, ci ere as Lo give the impression of .i school is 28 ft.by 56 ft.The land is 145 pleted installation of floures- me this opportunity of giving| ed.The music was supplied,a facé on a street in Paris.Pine Knoll Dispersal | ft.x 163 ft.There is also an artesian well - fie 8 short sent ol of Lhe by Arnold Milne Orchestra.[Each of the tables was covered 1 with 5 inch pipes and a cesspool.Horses and C tions.T alan wach merso.©Very one enjoyed a nice time|With a checked red and white The tenders will have to come in a es a OMS ay and on bohalf of tho|different games being played|able cloth and in the centre FOR VAN VLIET BROS.e tenders 1 > ¢ Dead or Alive G y an yo k a î Il throughout the evening.Spot|were wine bottles with can- 5 sealed envelope and a certified cheque Our Truck Will Pick Up |GoVernors to thank you for alll ance was won by Roy and |dles.Special thanks are exten- , ; ; Animal the work the Auxiliary has y Roy : Te will have to be included amounting to nimals is doing and I in|Shirley Middlemiss.Balloon |ded to everyone who made con- TUES., MAY 25, at 11 AM.- LACOLLE, QUE .; done, doing, and I'm certain , .Qu ° d Herb and Bessie Ban-|tributions and who volunteer- ?\u2019 , 10% of the tender.The price will be pay- sado, Horses and | will continue to do in the fu- NS indiion à essie oon ed his services in decorating : , orses For Sale the gpital.With.|Din8.4 : able cash when the contract will be lure, for the Hos tal With Cordon and Janet Levers |to help make the event most 1 2 1 A Y R S HIR E S signed, in the thirty days following ap- HORSE FARM |4hich you have given and|Door prize Waiton Willis, (enjoyable._ Tic proval by the Minister of Education (or and Abattoir shown, the Hospital could ne.|Brainardsville, N.Y.A drawing| The annual track meet for H.T.Records \u2014 Classified \u2014 Dehorned \u2018 Assistant Minister).However, the School var have reached its present|t00k place and was won by|the school was held Friday, ene 1 An isgi ill HO be b id t gUARCIAL GIROUX status, and any words that 1|Mrs, Emma Brunette.Congra-|May 7, at the Fairgrounds.5 C H ° 5 .ÿ Commission will not be bound to accep + Louis de Gonzague [can think of fail to express or|tulation to all bowlers and|Some promising athletes turn- 0 ows \u2014 28 Bred eifers -2 Yearlin $ i .p ; the highest or any of the tenders TC- ITel: 373-9118 Valleyfield describe our sincere expres.winners i held Wed ed out and did very well in the .i Vv -|sion of gratitude, so I'll sim.mecting was ne -| competitions.There are still - ceived Lach envelo a must e very WwW ply end with that simple word|nesday night, May 5th, and (events to be held and it is 17 Heifer Calves 1 Bull.Clearly addressed as fo ows: ELL DRILLING \u201cThanks\u201d.the officers were clected for|expected that our sports en.Tender St.Patrick School, To ensure yourself of a suf-| Mrs.Wm Goodall graciously next fall, president Jackie Mc-|thusiasts will make a good Herd founded 50 ears ago.Cattle have lots of ualit A Ph Catholic School Commission, ficient year-round supply of thanked Mr.Sanderson for his Catlum, Secretary H Gladys|showing once again.od dd i - .: Trea water, interesting and enlightening'Duheme an n arrigan,| In the house system Black is o { ; .: - ning of the softball seagon.; re A A A Red arc almost tied with 1808 M .+ A 9 .special meeting of the Catholic School Tel.264-5977 and 1799 respectively.Alderwood\u2019s Dispersal a year ago set a breed record.à C Commission of Huntingdon, which will | .ore og ks Io remind you i ?{ mI .8 fic be held at the St.Joseph School Hall.VELL DRILLING Electrical Contractor, council \u2018elections which sr) Yow\u2019ll like these cattle.23 fresh.Many due this fall.| cL Tuesday, May 25th at 8 o'clock P.M.R id atl 1 Co i I Industrial coming up.\u2018the candidates tor .ci csidentiai \u2014 mmercial \u2014 Industria the oifice of president are - 7 - 1, The letters must be sent to the Sec- Walter Oes | Me oufice of president are Vaccinated Accredited Bangs Free Area.le reas.s oriice, ouchette , un- : Loy, Gary Blake and Anthony l tingdon, not later than Monday, May [°° 378-4472 Vatioytiers FREE ESTIMATES Anderson.\u2018The candidates Catalogs at the Sale p ng ' Y, y | guarantes a sufficient sup- TEL ZENITH 6 5330 running for vice-president are W 24th, 1965.Erne van Deere ee : stories Chodat, Tant Cyngot Sale Managed By HERVE TESSIER, i drinking water by Government (No Long Distance Charge) peri Gardiner, rina Leg.est, , .4 Secretary-Treasurer | Terme © be : an be arranged.ST.STANISLAS DE KOSTKA Jackie Smellie, Thé candidates TOM WHITTAKER, BRANDON, VT. For Sale 1 For Sale ULK Milk Tanks, used, afl makes and sizes.Guaranteed for 1 year.Calibrated needed, Also new Dar.Keo! Tanks.Kelly's Farm tree of charge.Quick and efficient service when Supplies, Tel: 264-5198, Huntingdon, JU UPER - STRENGTH Glue- laminated rafters, Dowelled \u201cLock-stave\u201d wood silos, fl Grange concrete silos, Silver- shield steel silos.New and used barn equipment.Let us know your needs as we can supply any type of stalls, etc.Ivan M.Graham, Hunting- don, 264-2316.RACTOR roto.vator, new, 4 ft.wide.Tel.5837, Huntingdon.like 264- 1959 MERCURY Monterey 4 door.1-1953 Ford truck Va ton, both in good condition.Ÿ Terms can be arranged.Call after 6 p.m.829-2605, Orm- stown, Que.ABANON\u201d TENT, style 1964, for 4 persons or more.Apply to Pierre Sauve, Ormstown, Tel.829-2894.TORM WINDOWS and doors.Used.Cheap.Tel.264-5412, GALVANIZED double wash tank for milk house, onl used 4 months, $35.00 or single $19.00.2 Surge milker units complete.$60.00 each John K.Dickson, Ormatown, Tel.829-2418.ADDLE HORSES Appaloosa horses, mare reg\u2019d 7 years to foal in July, Z-yr-ofd green broke.12-yr-old well broke.Chestnut mare.Pony's saddles and harness, Gy 2-7129, Bob Cane, Dannemora, New York.PLANE FOLDING travelling fl bag for men.R.Forget, Orm- Ÿ stown, Tel.829-2264, BMC TRUCK 1952 pick-up 4 ton in working condition.Apply tel.264-5432,Huntirg- don.OTS FOR SALE Choice building lots: new sub-division in the Town of Huntingdon gpply builders\u2019 Supply & Feeds Ltd.264-5450 HUNTINGDON RED CLOVER SEED and timothy seed.Tel.264-5508.Dundes.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 ee ALFALFA SEED for sale.Mr.E.Rohrbach.Tel.264-2661.Dundee.* OFFICE SAFE 27 x 27x 36 in.; 2 tarpaulins approx.11 x 23; rack sides for a ton truck and also sides for 14 ft, rack.Wm, R.Wilson.Tel.264-5040.Huntingdon.TIMOTHY and CLOVER seed for sale, Apply Russel English, Ormstown, Tel, 829- 2405, TIMOTHY and RED CLOVER seed.Apply Arnold Bryson Ormstown.\u2014 67 M.G.À.red, new paint jobin good condition.Tel.Hem- mingford, Tel.247-2802, TWO 2-YEAR-OLD BULLS one 1 year old.Apply Yvon Latreille, St, Anicet.Tel.264-2078.BARTLETT APPLE GRADER.38 feet long, 10 feet wide consists of feeding bin polishing unit, inspectlior table, 4 size 2 grade sizing units.Capacity 50 bushels per hour.Apply Robert Jack Box 209, Chateauguay, 2.Q.2 HOLSTEIN HEIFERS, fresh Algo, 19567 Meteor hard-top good condition, licenced.C H.Cassidy & Sons, Franklin Centre.Tel, 827-2275, WROUGHT IRON RAILINGS and fibreglass canopy for porch 4 x 6 at bargair price.A.Mainville, 80 Wellington, Huntingdon, Phone 264-5057.STOVE, Frigidaire, 4 elements, electric clock and automatic oven, $65.00, Tel.373-1942.Valleyfield.CAR RADIO, push-button witl speaker, Positive ground.Tel.373-1942.MASSEY-HARRIS Ponv tractor and plow, like new, Reasonable.New Holland ha and grain elevator with grair chute.36 ft.and motor, Tel 264-2089, Huntingdon.SADDLE and Driving Horse 3 yr.old.Mare, also saddle and bridle.Tel.264-2089 Huntingdon.HEAVY BUILDING TIMBER and beams, 200 sheets of metal siding.Tel.264.2089 Huntingdon, 4 CHIHUAHUA PUPPIES Very small.W.R.Tannahill Huntingdon, 264-2463.FOR SALE by FAIRVIEW REG'D.Two large wooden barns with metal roofs.Located on Charlie Helm's farm on Fairview Road, 4 mile from Huntingdon.Reasonable price for quick sale.Phone 264-5274 or 264-2950 f luminum Doors & Windows Awnings of All Kinds ÿ fl rte rr pe Plate Glass - Store Front Sales and Service 1 For Sale FURNISHED CAMP on a large lot on Laka St.Francis, facing the seaway.George R.Lopaott Tel.Huntingdon, 264-2482, CERTIFIED No.1 Seed Potatoes.Irish Cobbler, Catadin.Apply McCoy Bros.Tel, 264-1 5392, Huntingdon.i ; 1 .| ALL KINDS of vegetables and flower plants for sale.George! Lavigne, Route 14, Orm-' stown, Tel.829-2581, ONE 4 CAN \u201cDaniels\u201d milk cooler, one 4 can \u201cWilson\u201d milk cooler, both coolers will fit through a 31 in door.David Shaw, Hemmingford.BEAGLE PUPS for sale, $5.apiece.Phone James Robson, 264-2305, Huntingdon, CHILD'S GYM SET in good order.Reasonable, Tel.264- 2982.NESTINGHOUSE refrigerator good condition $40.Tel.264- 5371.3 Property for Sale ORMSTOWN: Bungalow style brick encased cottage.Ground floor complete with bathroom, two bedrooms.Two bedrooms upstairs.Excellent location.Good condition.Early occupancy.$12,000 minimum down payment $1,500 \u2014 1st mortgage probably 62% maximum 20 years, 2nd mortgage to accommodate.Cwner 484-7294, FOR SALE 4 lake front lots on Lake St.Francis also several other lots with right of way to the lake.Nice sandy beach.Price from 3700.00.Good conditions.H.LEBLANC LEBLANC'S POINT, DUNDEE Tel.264-5722 SEED Tel.264-5533 For PHONE [SER CAMP 3 Property For Sale 4 To Rent NEW 5 ROOM HOUSE Located on Jamestown Rd, ir Ormstown, Apply Denis Dumas, Tel 829-2602.1-ROOM APARTMENT, hot water heated; hot water, stove supplied.Apply 284.5432, Huntingdon.located at Lake St.Francis, sand beach 4 apartments furnished.Apply 829-2931 after 6 P.M.or write 16 Cairns St.Box 211, Ormatown.ST.ANICET, lake St.Francis, 6 room furnishe! cottages, fireplace; gas heatod; lovely beach.On view Saturda: and Sunday.Enquire Rod L'Ecuyer.AT ST.CHRYSOSTOME, property located near schoo\u2019 and church, new heating installation, 220 entry and large lot.Reasonably priced and gend condition.Apply at 826.3040, St.Chrysostome.LOG CAMP at Leblanc's Po int fully furnished.Tel.264- 3218, Huntingdon.HUNTINGDON \u2014 48 DAL.HOUSIE ST, \u2014 4 bedroom and bathroom upstairs, liv- ins room, den.large kitchen Y2 bathroom downstairs, Excellent condition.Phone 264- 3018.4 To Rent APARTMENT to rent, three rooms, central Chateauguay St, Huntingdon.Tel.264: 3218.MODERN CAMP 3 bedrooms kitchen, large living room \u2014 running water with sanc beach.Ideal for childrer and adults.Right in Por Lewis.Phone 264-5983 or 264-5494, Fernand Carriere.7 HOUSEKEEPING CABINS varying one, two and fou bedrooms on Route 374 at Chateaugay Lake.Specia season rates or by the week Contact Bellmont Beach Club Merrill, NY.or phon Brainardsville 2181.5 ROOM APARTMENT at 17 Chateauguay St, Hunting: don.Apply 264.5432.i ROOM HOUSE to rent on Bouchette St; immediate occupancy.Apply Geo.Bougie, tel.264-5481, Hunting- don.Lots For Sale SEVERAL LOTS for sale in Ormstown, 100\u2019 x 100\u2019.Priced ai $500.Tel.829-2883 for information, OATS SEED BARLEY SEED CORN Assortment of small sceds Sced cleaning and treating Athelstan Sash & Door & Grist Mill Athelstan Sale 1962 PONTIAC Four Door Pontiac Laurentian Sedan Automatic \u2014 Equipped \u2014 Low Mileage 829-2773 ALBAN MAINVILLE CALL 264-5057 HUNTINGDON Raymond Mainville GENERAL CONTRACTOR IN MASONRY Fireplaces \u2014 Repairs Free Estimates Tel, 373-7544 Valleyfield 165 Fabre St.Désson Rotary Drilling Incomparable Speed, Quality and Prices An Abundant Supply of Safe Drinking Water Guaranteed Never A Dissatisfied Customer Phone ORMSTOWN 829-2779 If No Answer, Phone FRANKLIN CENTRE 827-2288 Something New Case-hardening of old or new concrete floors, walks, aprons, etc., against all chemical erosion, including salt, calcium, etc.Guaranteed by one of world\u2019s leading chemical companies.For milk plants, mills, factories, farm use.We also do cement finishing with power trowel and electric welding.Ivan M.Graham HUNTINGDON 264-2315 (Jack Taylor) 97 Lambton St.Ormstown LOTS FOR SALE by Fairview Reg'd.Located on Fairview Road 300 yards past the Fairgrounds, 4 mile from downtown Huntingdon in the Township of Hinchinbrooke.Lot sizes range from 15,000 to 41,000 square feet.Terms can be arranged.Drive out and have a look or phone any of the numbers below for an appointment: 264-5274 \u2014 2950 \u2014 3019 \u2014 3200 \u2014 3463 FOR SALE 1 - KB10 INTERNATIONAL 5-TON TRACTOR 5th Wheel Saddle Tanks Good Running Order 1 - A150 INTERNATIONAL | 2-TON TRUCK In Good Running Order A.A.McCORMICK Tel.829-2337 Ormstown, P.Q.8-ROOM COUNTRY HOUSE located on the Chateauguay River between Ormstown and Howick.Perfect condition.Immediate occupancy, Tel.: 829-2074.3 ROOM HEATED apartment available May 1st.Apply Alice Vine, 20 Hunter St, tel.264-2927, Huntingdon.3 ROOM APARTMENT, furnished, heated and hot waiter, Tel.264-5182, Riverside Apartments, 188 Chateau- guay St.Huntingdon.5 Wanted to Rent a 2 or 3 bedroom apartment or house in Hun.tingdon area for occupancy July 1st.Write 10 117 - 4th St., Noranda, P.Q.6 Room & Board ROOM and board in country \u2018tome, Pensioners are welcomed.Reasonable.Tel.Hemmingford, Que,, 247-2371.7 Help Wanted | VAN or WOMAN to service customers with Watkins Products in the Town of Hun.tingdon.No investment necessary.Earn $75.00 per week and up.Full or part-time.Write to J.Gauthier, 350 St.Roch, Montreal 15, Quebec, HOUSEWIVES (or office workers - part time) We offer a dignified opportunity of making a reasonable return for your spare moments.Without obligation write for full details.Canadian Century Publishers Suite 404, 1253 McGill College Montreal, P.Q.9 Work Wanted PAINTER, exterior, interior and furniture, 30 yrs.experience.Free estimate, Call Mr.Morris Vallieres, 68 Lambion St, Howick, Tel.825-2660.COLLEGE STUDENT (girl) looking for summer work.Bilingual.Available June.Write or phone (evenings) 43 McLaren Street.373-5581, Valleyfield.BOY 14 YEARS OLD wants work on a farm for the sum- mer.Available after June -Btst; has some experience.Tel.820-2748.10 Wanted To Buy BOY'S BICYCLE, 20 inches.Apply Charlie Boyce.Tel, 264-2951, Huntingdon.15 Wanted ANTIQUES WANTED: China, Glassware, Lamps, Lanterns, Guns, Powderhorns Cupboards, Rockers, Washstands, Washsets, Butterprints, But- terbowls, Spinningwheels and other items.Leif Jacobsen, Hemmingford, Que.Phone 247-2690.TWO ROOMS on farm for one adult, three children, weekend May 28, preferably farm with animals, especially horses.Telephone 489-6321 evenings or write 4100 Benny, Apt.21, Montreal.19 Farm For Sale _ ABOUT 85 ACRES on Highway No.4 near Trout River, 60 acres tillable, bushland.Would sell with buildings or land only.Roch Dupuis.Tel.264-5743.FARM of 29 acres on Earlville Road.Chateaugay, WN.VY.Marble River runs through it.House, garage and hip- roof barn, Darwin Colburn, Chateaugay, 497-6065, Buying \u2019 or Selling, See.COUNTRY REALTIES REGD.Licensed Broker MEMBER CORPORATION RÉAL ESTATÉ BROKERS, PROV.QUEBEC, 6 McBain St.Grmstown Wednesday, May 12th, 1965 The Gleaner - 5 Type, some office experience.| .AUCTION SALE at the farm of MR.CESAIRE POISSANT Route 14 2 miles south of Ormstown on SATURDAY, MAY 22 The following: 12 head of high grade Holstein cattle 8 fresh in March and April.4 fresh during the winter.Team of good work horses.Set of discs.2 section spring tooth harrow.Iron roller.Disc seeder.Rubber tired wagon.Side rake.Dump rake.Three point hitch rigaller.Mower.Manure spreader.Hay loader.Double and single harness.Apple sprayer.Many other articles not listed, all to be sold as Mr.Poissant is selling his farm.Terms: Cash.\u2014 Sale to begin at | P.M.BILL HOOKER, Auctioneer PUBLIC NOTICE A public meeting will be held in the Council Chambers of the Town Hall, Howick, Monday May 17th, 1965, at 8.00 P.M.for the purpose of re-establishing the Chamber of Commerce in Howick.All interested citizens of the Village and the Parish of Tres St.Sacrement are requested to attend.W.G.BROWN, Secre ta rv-T reasurer NOTICE MUNICIPALITY OF HINCHINBROOKE Province of Quebec The general public is asked to refrain from the further use of the former Town Dump located on the Powerscourt Road.Anyone responsible for the dumping of rubbish shall be dealt with accordingly.The new Town Dump located one mile east of Herdman just off Route 52 is now in use and everyone is asked to co-operate by dumping all rubbish at the new Dump.Hinchinbrooke Council Province of Quebec MUNICIPALITY OF Hinchinbrooke To the Ratepayers of the Aforesaid Municipality PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN by the undersigned, Secretary-Treasurer of the aforesaid Municipality, THAT:\u2014 The Collection Roll for the costs of cleaning the Waldie Discharge and Branches, as prepared by D.L.Tully, Special Officer appointed, is now completed and deposited in my office and is open to the Inspection of any interested parties during the twenty days following date of this notice, and that on Tuesday, June Ist, 1965, at the next regular Council Mecting, the Municipal Council shall proceed with the homologation of said Roll, with or without amendments.Public Auction 10 am.SATURDAY, MAY 22 at the farm ol Mr.Paul Labrie Rte 4, Huntingdon, Que.LIVESTOCK: 65 HOLSTEINS 10 Springers \u2014 20 Fresh Cows 13 Fresh, 3-6 weeks 22 2nd Calf Heifers Bred for October These cows are producing a lot of milk.Last Test was 3.7.MACHINERY New Massey-Ferguson \u201c85\u201d Diesel tractor 350 hrs.New Massey-Ferguson \u201c65\u201d Diesel tractor.Masscy-Harris \u201c44\u201d Diesel tractor like new.Davis loader for M-F \"65\" tractor like new.2 sets heavy-duty tractor chains.New Holland 175 Bu.PTO manure spreader, like new.New, Masscy- Ferguson hydraulic 3-furrow plow.M-H.3-furrow drag plow.New, Masscy-Fergu- son 32-disc Barrows 18\" hydraulic, on rubber, never used.Set of chain hariows, 4-section spring tooth harrows.New Mas- sey-Ferguson 15 drill seader, grass sced attch.Desjardin fertilizer spreader.Mas- sey-Ferguson No, \u201c72\u201d 10\u2019 self-propelled combine, cut only 150 acres.Farmhand Morrill side rake.Massey-Ferguson forage harvester, 6 Cyl.engine in new condition.New \u201cBeatty\u201d silo unloader.2 rub- ber-tired silage wagons complete, | 10-ton \u201cNorman \u201d wagon and rack on rubber.| S-ton \u201cNorman\u201d wagon and rack on rubber, 1 5-ton \u201cAmos\u201d wagon and rack on rubber, New Holland \u201c72\u201d baler, air cooled 4-Cyl.engine.40\" hay clevator \u2014 85' loft bale conveyer.New Holland hay conditioner, 1 yr.old.New, hydraulic 3-pt.hitch weed spraver, 45 gal, 20° spread.Massey-Ferguson 3-pt.hitch 7° mower, 1 yr.old.De Laval pipeline milker and 6 units, standard equipment for 66 cows.De Laval 352 gal.bulk tank.Vacuum can lifter, milk cans, dairy equip- balance _ 829.2675 GIVEN at Athelstan this 5th day of May, onc thousand nine hundred and sixty-five.| LYELL J.GRAHAM, Sccretary-Treasurer ment.3-pt.hitch scraper, 3 pt.hitch scoop, 3-pt.hitch box.3 ft.steel lathe, steel forge, anvil (large).Circular saw, mowing machine, dump cart, 2 walking __, plows, poultry equipment.New, McCul- oT i lock chain saw, 250-Amp.clec.welder.N O TI C E { Quantity of shop tools, welding rod.2 double sleighs, 2 stone boats, stone boat planks.New, hand-made brass mounted, double show harness.2 double harnesses, 3 single harnesses, buggy, cutter.Snow fence, 3 \u201cBeatty\u201d feed carts, 2 elec.grain augers.2-1 HP motors, new; 1-% HP motor.! To all Customers, Friends and Sup- | porters of DeBlay Incorporated, who re- i side in the Counties of Chateauguay, | Huntingdon, Beauharnois, Napicrville, St.John's, Laprairie and Soulanges, we | take this opportunity to thank you for | the help and patronage you have given our, Livestock Commission Auctions loc: ated near St.Chrysostome Village.With | five years experience at your service, this |; OF OWNER.Sale is well established with an honest TERMS: CASH.Certified cheque or and prosperous name for your protec- | bank draft tion.Lunch available on the farm.H.P.HIGGINS, Auctioneer 264-5114, Huntingdon, Que.10 A.M.SHARP.ALL TO BE SOLD DUE TO HEALTH DeBlay Incorporated, St.Chrysostome, | Co.Chateauguay, P.Q., Tel.826-3159 CONRAD TREMBLAY, President Tel.St.Chrysostome 826-3188 LIONEL DEMERS, Secretary Tel.St.Chrysostome 826-3131 LYELL J.GRAHAM, Auction¢er Tel.Huntingdon 264-2289 Sales conducted every MONDAY NIGHT NOTE: Due to \u2018the large amount to be | | ki at 7.30 P.M.| sold, we must start on time, shop tools For Weekly Transportation of Livestock | and small items first.Plan to attend.MELVIN THOMPSON, Tel.H\u2019don 264-5803 HOWARD McCRACKEN, Tel.H'don 264-2192 \u201cUnite together to serve better\u201d Watch The Gleaner for news particulars.Local and long distance transportation of livestock and machinery available - Murphy's Transport, Tel.264-5004.See next week's Gleaner for French copy of this sale. [EP 6 - The Gleaner Wednesday, May 12th, 1965 This and That In Town + That much-wanted rain Sunday/Monday did a lot to make lawns green and bring leaves out.Farmers are more encouraged too but sey a few more good rainfalls are needed.Many Howick to Huntingdon farmers had their seeding all finished bv Saturdpy and the rain came just al the right time.w Barbotte/bullhead are being taken from Lake St.Francis by the sack full.Season opens this Saturday for certain other types, including Muskies.Perch ane biting frantically ti WOIMS.® Grades IX and X O.H.S.students had quite a day of iv on Saturday visiting several places in Montreal, accompanied by staff teacher Mr.Henry.One occurrence shocked one student in one of the city\u2019s large department stores: a colored father and son were told the elevator was full when actually there was ample room for a half dozen more people, \u2018Come on son, we'll walk up then\u2019 the Negro father said ddpectedly.Perhaps the store does not practice discrimination.perhaps the elevator operator was new and not 10e bright mentally.perhaps the Ormstown lad who witnessed the episode should have reported the incident to a manager.Again, maybe there is more racial discrimination than we are aware of.At any rate, it was disturbing to a student who had been taught that every man was born equal.i# And we're still wondering when all the lights on the Henderson St.bridge will be in working order?w# Golfers were out in numbers over the week-end, some êt St.Anicet, some at Hemmingford, others at Malone.Students have been practicing for the track meets to be held on Saturday: seniors go to Chateauguay High sports field and juniors to Ormstown, # That's quite a job that Earl Fournier and his men did #t the Huntingdon County War Memorial Arena.You won't know the place when you see it.The Memorial Plaque Honor Roll will be ready to put in place next week and a proper dedication ceremony will be held in the near future.Prez.Jon informs us that recent new shareholders are the Hun- tingdon Badminton Club.ten shares, Lawrence Murphy and Wilfrid Grant.This makes a total of forty-seven new shares to be issued.If you want to help a good cause get your- sclf a share in the Huntingdon County War Memorial Arena.1\u201d District bowling leagues are winding up.check lists of champions.is One of at least two of Huntingdon's senior citizens seriously ill this week has since died.Mrs.J.C.Moore is in hospital in Montreal suffering a broken leg.We understand she fell in her home and lay on the floor some four hours before a neighbor discovered her plight.Jos.Brisebois who was a patient in the Huntingdon County Hospital, having suffered à severe stroke on Friday, died there on Tuesday night.\u2018Joe\u2019 «s he was familiarly known to many in Huntingdon, was per- Laps best known as one of the town\u2019s ice-men before everybody bought electric refrigerators.He delivered ice with his sons from door to door in summer from a horse drawn wagon und in winter it was a familiar sight to see him with his team and sleigh going to his ice-house adjacent to the present filter plant.His son Gerry, who owns Brisebois Meat Market on Lake St, told The Gleaner earlier on Tuesday, that his father's right side was paralyzed.+ Remember we mentioned in this column that Gleaner salesman George Dixon's car almost burned a couple of weeks ago?Well, on Sunday Ernest Lindsay of Rockburn found his car Yull of smoke too.Damage was confined to the upholstery in the back seat, but it was a close shave.» Our April 28 \"This and That\u2019 contained a poem \u2018Georgie Porgie' etc.referring, we thought, to teen-agers attending i dance and being somewhat under the influence of Bacchus.We have since learned that more than teen-agers were in attendance and the person referred to in the poem is well over 21 and therefore has a right to imbibe or abstain as occasions and moods motivate: furthermore, any teen-agers in attendance were as sober as judges.Please see sequel in \u2018Letter to The Editor\u2019 column.w A few accidents involving Ormstownians occurred over the week-end: Gary Upton caused considerable damage to his car when it skidded out of control and into the ditch cn the new section of Highway 4 near Georgetown .Cars owned bv Messrs, Glen Ovans and Austin Sproule involved in an collision near Upton's store, Mr.Sproule requiring medical attention when he suffered cuts on his face.and Gerry McCartney having his car rammed in the rear by a car from Huntingdon, at Malone, no injuries, w Lawnmower repairmen are doing a booming business these days.Some of the tractor-like multi-bladed types that do everything from cut the grass to remove snow and till gardens, with the operator riding in comfort, are nothing BE A WELCOME HOSPITAL VISITOR A while back one of Scotland's largest hospitals the number of visiting hour enough time to watch television.Friends and relatives were allowed in only once a day at Ballantyne of Law Hospital in Glasgow so that patients could watch their favorite evening TV programme - \u201cEmergency Ward 10\".You hospitals.gratulated, not so much fo.their choice of programme but because they preferrec video visitors to the conven tional crop of well wishers.Worse than staphylococcu: is the present-day plague ui people in the form of visitor alike.Staph can be controlled.Most visitors can\u2019t be.The most prevalent types Live been classified and des cribed by a practicing physi found himself on the receiving end of a thermometer for a 10- day period.Dr.Claude L Browne outlined irg experiences in an issue of \u201cHospitals\u201d.a journal of the American Hospital Association them: DESPERATELY HELPFUL:! these visitors in their mission! af merey fight their wav with \u2018emarkable tenacity past all obstacles.They are persuaded that the sight of their face and theirs alone.will bring hope to the suffering.From long training they are officious.They crank the bed up and down: raise the window shades, blinding the patient! with a sudden shaft of light] and check to see if the bedpan: is available.They knock the| in hulf because patients complained that they didn't get Mg guessed it \u2014 a serial about A ne : Ig The patients are to be con E\\ harassing patients and nurses|g cian in Mobile, Alabama who his harrow | and here is how he diagnosed [& Junior Red Cross Presents Wheel Chair To Barrie Memorial cut à Above are shown representatives from Ormstown, Hun- tingdon and Howick Junior Red Cross, with Principals Messrs.Brockman and Hale as thev presented a wheel chair to Mrs.Lawience of the Barrie Memorial Hospital.The chair was purchased through funds raised bv the Wheelers Dealers of the above named schools.The presentation was made by Miss Cheryl Etienne, President of O.H.S.Junior Red Cross other members were: Leit to riaht Chervl Park, Huntingdon; Wavne Tillotson, Howick; Miss Etienne and Mrs.Sheila Lawrence of the Barrie, insist the hospital be moved PRESENTATION OF tu an isolated lonely sight.AWARDS TO Recognize any of your S.S.PUPILS a Fe Amount fear Collected Mailed 1954 809.49 1955 1,042.95 1956 1,007.30 1957 099.55 1958 1,143.00 1959 1,043.30 5.356 1960 1,048.00 5,400 1961 1,184.00 4.563 1962 1,226.00 4,804 1963 1,331.70 4,638 1964 1,643.50 5,377 1965 1,748.50 5,433 lowing: Vilas Industries Ltd., Mrs.J.R.McKell, Easter Seals Analysis Envelopes Envelopes Average Percentage Returned Contribution Letters Further contributions have been received from the fol- Nwski, Mrs.Alice Whealon, Bernard Picard, Mrs.J.A.Logan, and Linda were Sunday sup- ser guests of Mr.and Mrs.Gerald Hislop and Mr.and Mrs.Raymond Reynolds.Mr, and Mrs.John Mosher and Miss Doris Mosher were Sunday evening supper guests of Mr.and Mrs.Kenneth Mos- \u201cer and family in Cantic.Mrs.W, McConnel and sons, Ronnie and Bradley, of Dorval Returned 0, Tae Ne 1320 and Mr.and Mrs.Herbe 805 $1.47 17.7% |Elgar and family of Verdun, 834 $1.47 17.4% |were Sunday guests of Mr.and 851 $156 183% (Mrs.H.Elgar.921 $1.78 17.1% Mr.and Mrs.Tom Beerwort 966 $1.81 17.8% (and family have moved in to i live with Mrs.Beerwort's î Father.Mr, Cletus His'op.Alexander Bernier, Gus Bych, Mr.and Mrs.Larry Me \u201connel and son Billy of Ville Lasalle spent several days the *NOYAN NEWS By Mrs.Rodney Derirk NOYAN \u2014 Welcome home to Mrs.A.Cuttle, who return- ad to her home here last week, Mrs, Cuttle has spent several weeks in Richelieu, with her son-in-law and daughter, Mr.and Mrs.Paul Hawkins.; A Card Party was held in : Townsend Hall, on Thursday evening.A car blanket was given for \u2018the \u2018highest score or the evening, it being won w Mrs.Stella Hauver.She turned it back in for another card party.Refreshments brought the evening to a close, Mr.and Mrs.Rodney Derick.Mark, Caro] and Wayne were Sunday evening guests of Mrs.Derick\u2019s parents.Mr.and Mrs.Avimer Hadley, Wayne and Debbie in Hemmingford.Mr, and Mrs.John Mosher and Miss Doris Mosher atten- lene Smith, Lee Ann Ruddock, Mark Proudfoot.6th Year Gold Bar \u2014 Dianc Middlemiss.7th Year Gold Bar \u2014 Brian Mennie.8th Year Gold Bar \u2014 Don- ast week \u2018with Mr.McConnel\u2019s Irandparents, Mr.and Mrs, H.Elgar.Mr.Donald Hislop of N.D.G.LAST CARD PARTY \u201c500\u201d Ormstown Legion ded the Silver Anniversary Party in Bedford, on Saturday evening, of Mr.Mosher's nephew and niece, Mr.and Mrs.Douglas Sturgeon.The party was held at the home of the honored couple, Sunday callers of Mr.and Mrs.John Mosher and Miss Doris Mosher were Mr.and Mrs.R.Mosher and family Hall of Chateauguay and Mr.an Mrs.Gerald Mosher and WED.MAY 19th family of Clarenceville.8.30 P.M.Get \u2018well wishes are sent| Contribution 50c.spent the week-end with his father, Mr.Cletus Hislop.Mrs.D.Vosburg, Cheryl and Allan of Montreal spent the week-end here at their sul.mer home, Mr.and Mrs.Norman Akes- ter and Mr, and Mrs.Lvnwond Cookman of Hemmingford were guests on Sunday of Mr.and Mis.Kenneth Akester ut their cottage.HUNTINGDON THEATRE Fri.- Sat.- Sun.TONY CURTIS DEBBIE REYNOLDS PAT BOON]: \u201cGoodbye Charlie\u201d color \u2014 also \u2014 VINCENT PRICE \u201cTwice Told Tales\u201d colour ADD SUN.\u201cLa Bonne Soupe\u201d to little Dwayne Reynolds, son of Mr.and Mrs.Raymond Reynolds, who was rushed to St.SH, NU Johns Hospital, on Saturday > Co aiternoon, with a bowel in- Le fection.We trust he will be Ky abe to return home within == the next few days.= Mr.and Mrs.Andrew Hislop de > | Cancer Fund.(Continued from page 1) Students from local schools Will carry out a door-to-door canvass, beginning at 6:30 p.m.Funds received from the campaign are used for research, education, care and treatment.The public is asked to receive the canvassers warmly and to give generously to fight one of Canada\u2019s top CANADIA ACCEPTE DRIVE-IN THEATER ; Sag, Sag WW, 00g fo rs\u201d ue - ve 04 BRING THE FAMILY MALONE, N.Y.N MONEY D AT PAR pillow (and the patient's head! friends in Dr.Browne's d'es- around, and sit on the bed.|\u2026minne\u201d i ' criptions\u201d If you do, tip them THE BLITHE SPTRIT: effer-i aff to the rules of good hos- vescent and thoughtless, they: sit.behaviour.1f they want usually travel in pairs for mu- to know how to act.tell them \u2018tual admiration and to sUS-!tu put themselves in the pat- tain a kind of reverberating ;jents\u2019 place.tete-a-tete.Jokes and fun are| Some day they may bethe thing.These folks have, Meanwhile.here are a ror heen out spreading joy fori handy tips to follow when hours and by the time thev\\çisitina a hospital patient.| tet to you they invariably have, 1.Visit only close friends or to use your bathroom.And relatives whom vou are there\u2019s a phone call that just.sure will be glad to see has to be made.While one.you.If you don\u2019t nor natters on the phone for a few mally visit them at home.minutes \u2014 about another pa- don\u2019t bother traipsing to; tient who developed fatal com- the hospital.; nlications \u2014 the other roams .Visit often, but only stay] the room like a decerebrate a few minutes at a time.) cougar.gobbling your candv.A brief cheery greeting snapping off the loveliest of can often give the pa- vour flowers for his lapel.and tient a great lift.On the trving to convince the 18-year- other hand.an hour or so nld student nurse that he's of small talk can be both the tyne of man she has al- tiring and depressing.wavs dreamed of.Ohsorve the visiting SADLY REMEMBERING: rules.Most hospitals in- Their dismal frame of mind sist on no more than two seens through their surface visitors at a time.Be- ! nise Jacques Aubin Valley field and Roselyn Faille Franklin Centre 83.Class 29b Ihano Concert] Group 15 years and under, Sa- 1 Kelen 86, Marie Fran D'Aoust and Claude Courteau! 84, Marie Andrée Thibert Beauharnois 83 | Olass 31 Piano Concert Group, Open.Suzanne Lavin Valleyfield 95, Michele Ar! chambeault Valleyteld 90 Class 36 Piano duet, Nancy lyn Cullen and Diane MeCart! ny, Ormstown, 92.i Class 28, 1S.Rach Oponj Suzanne Larin Valleytetd, 95, Michele Archambeault Valley | field 90, Nancylyn Cullen 86] Suzanne Turgeon 84 | Class 13 Sonata and Sonali nas Linda Gruer Riverficld! 86, Denise Lettre Huntingdon, #& Pixie Sherringlon 84.Class.Piano.Solo Madeleine Brunet 85, Gavhn Farmer 84, Mary Greenbank 83.Class 16 Francine Lauzon Valleyfield 87, Diane Me | Cartn\u201cy and Naneslyn Callen\u2019 84.\\ The Glean Lauzon 87.A 1 © eam eit an er - 8a vincial Police under provisions of article 48C of the province's highway code Filiatrault was not a\u2019 .owed a delay and wes toid he would serve two mouths in jail i he did not pay the fine and costs.ENE EE Ef a vehicle registered in his name in Ver: jm May by TORO As your grass grows, it lies flat.It\u2019s hard to cut.But Toro\u2019s Whirlwind® with \u201cWind-Tunnel\u201d® action has so much pulling force .it actually pulls the grass up for a more even cul.Then it discharges clippings swiftly, smoothly.Bags beautifully.Leaves your lawn spotless, © Come in .sco both 19\u201d and 21\u201d Whirlwinds by Toro, RARE R.PRIEST & SON HEMMINGFORD Tel, 247-2774 SEED your order Hybrid 606, high Wisconsin 335A.CROW R in '2 pints, McCOY Tel.264-5392 As seed corn is in very short supply place We now have in stock: Hybrid 531, Hybrid 355, Cornel No.4, CORN carly.blend, med.blend EPELLENT pints and quarts Bros.Huntingdon Lawn Power Lawn Mowers If you need a new lawn mower, see our stock 18\u201d to 22\" cut, 4 cycles, gas engines ALSO ELECTRIC PUSH TYPE AND SELF-PROPELLED # GARDEN CULTIVATORS FROM $139.00 UP Kelly's Farm Sup plies Mowers Tillers Riding Type Huntingdon Are cop rt agg graduation dance on Friday evening.A dinner will be served to the graduating class before the dance.Lemay, who created an international sensation 14 years ago when his 21-year-old bride disappeared mysteriously near \\Perdu PAIRE DE LUNETTES d\u2019enfant perdue entre l'école St- 6b - The Gleaner Wednesday, May 12th, 1965 A VENDRE CAMION GMC 1952 pick-up % Arrest of Lemay Recalls Myste-] rious Disappearanceof His Prett ! , ; Memorial Hospital was pres- nie \u201cth oa wheel chair 1 The stars of track and field here, was charged with illegal tonne en état de.service.| Jogeph et la Rout Hi h jented with a w heel nals of are using their noon hour each ° -ntry into the United States.S'adresser tél, 264-5432, Hun-| Huntingdon.Sadronsc?à Ormstown \u2018g Geni JO A Lausz, \u201clep 49 Wo gel iu log luim for Bride About Hu Years Age I Very Seldom Make Mistakes\u2019) tingdon.tél.264-6778, Huntingdon, Hair wus brought with funds|the tracck meet on May 15.D Meanwhile, in Fort Lauder- \u2014_\u2014 1 < ds 8 * LL | a A sé \u201d School Notes vaised by the Wheelers Deal: One of Canada\u2019s most hunt-\u2018of à Montreal branch of the|d8le shortly after his arrest TENTE \u201cCABANON\", style re pon Propriété à VENDRE Lemay told Police Capt.Bob Smith: \u201c! very seldom make , ; ; A , ; ; 4 personnes ou es of Huntingdon, Howick, Unt] 1913 in Canada taxa-[ed criminals.the long-elusive|Bunk of Nova Scotia which B'adresser à Pierre plus.and Ormstuwn Schools, tion on imports was the fed {39-year-old Georges Lemay, netted thieves loot estimated|> ; Sauvé, Ormet Tél.829-|A ST-CHRVSOSTANS NANCYLYN CULLEN The past week was u busy op) cover nment\u2019s main sour jwas arrested aboard his $40.-1at $560,000.nistakes.How did you peopl 2804, Drmetown.priété à ven TOME, près ne ut our school, many stu-lce of revenue; it wasn't unti [000 yacht at Fort Leuderdale| The end came for the suave Wh va dh pared : \u2014 du couvent et de l\u2019éctise.dents parlicreiline in thle gd War | and just after |Mla., on Thurscay of last week,|Canadian when a Fort Lauder- th en ù \u20ac was orld-wide GRAINS DE LUCERNE (alfal-| \u2018NBtallation de chauffage Junior Red Cross Huutingdon and Howick with'Musie Festival with several\u2018that Canadians started paying|after his picture was seen on'dale boat repairman saw this |OUE e new w fa).M.E.Rohrbach.Tél.264.2661, Dundee.: neuve; courant 272 et granc facilities of terrain.Bon marché et bon.Presents Wheel Chair their Principals Mossers Brock: winners, income and corporation taxes|satellite television.face on a program telecast by |7eMMUNIcations On nvnuay, May lOth the Man and Hale took part in a\u2019 iis week we are all in ajand à sales tax on manufac The Montresler \u2018had beenithe \u201cEarly Bird\u201d communiea- y Bird, he was incredu Se-Chmition.Tél.826-3040, Red Cross Commitee of (.special assembly at OHS.diiher making all those lastjtured goods.sought all over the world byjtions satelite Sunday, recog \u201cWell, isn't that some-|BOIS DE CONSTRUCTION ome HS.with representatives from Mrs.Lawrence of the Barrie mtuute adjustments for our \u2014 Quick Canadian [acts Jolice since the 1961 robbery nized it and tipped police, pesant et poutres, 200 feuil- thing,\u201d he said.\u201cIt took a les de recouvrement de mé- satellite to catch me\u201d.A LOUER \u2014 TT TTT \" Lema who \u2018has brushes tal.Tél.264-2089, Hunting- _ bu Li ith the i o| don LOGIS de 5 pi 1 172 | with the law dating back to _ \u20ac e pièces au 172 rue 6.1951, first came to public at hateauguay, Huntingdon, , ention at the time his wife TRACTEUR \u201cPONY\u201d Massey S'adresser à 264.5432, i i H, | i Din TPIT the former Huguette Daous: of Montreal, disappearet while on a trip through th: Keys in 1952.He later made headline: when he survived the crash o his seaplane in Lake Archam bault, Que., in the same yea Describing his wife's disappearance, Lemay said she lef\u2019 a pier where they were fish ing to return to their car 10( vards away for warmer cloth ing.He said the never saw he again, As the mystery echoes a rain, a look was taken of the Meaner files for a freshene: of the story.In the January Harris et pelle, comme neuf; prix raisonnable.Aussi élévateur à foin et à grain New Holland de 36 pi.avec moteur et chute à grain.Tél 264-2089, 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Votre docteur a toujours intérêt à chercher un résultat rapide; mais, par ailleurs, il a aussi l'obligation de se conformer aux règles d\u2019une pr=-! tique saine et méthodique.Eti AUTO A VENDRE PONTIAC 1962 Pontiac 4 portes, conduite intérieure Laurentian Automatique \u2014 Equipée \u2014 Bas Millage || tre la logique et le simple bon sens.DR.R.M.LABROSSE CHIROPRATICIEN bureau à 4 rue Est, | Huntingdon, TEL.: 264-3028 HEURES de BURBAU: Mercredis 1 a 5 p.met 749 pm.minum tubing, tough Saran webbing and moulded polvethy- table edge.Dark bronze tubing, upholstered vinyl seats.Panel extension table.\u2014 5 pieces.BEDROOM SUITES Proven quality at budget price $128.88 up $8.77 lene armrests.3-pce.suite made in Quebec.Large CONTINENTAL BEDS ROCKER-LOUNGER iriple dresser.4-drawer chest and Spring filled mattress with sturdy for information about her disappearance.Her brother.Raymond Daoust, a Montreal lawyer, worked long on the case in an effort to find out what happened, For a time, word kept coming that she had oeen seen, or found, but no- \u2018hing more was ever learned of her fate, At the time it was known hat Lemay had a criminal re- ord, which would end in his being the most wanted man in this country.So what further developments could there be?Church Ladies (Continued from page 4) yer until 1968, when she retired and came to live near CUSHIONED LOUNGE CHAIR Adjustable.Thick waterproof covered mattress.Wheel equipped.$17.77 plastic.ROLLAWAY (OT only $19.88 VINYL LEATHERETTE 2-PCE ENSEMBLE Unwearable furniture with unmatched comfort.Choice of davenport or chesterfield with matching chair.Deep foam-rubber cushioning.ELEGANT LIVINGROOM SUITE 4-seater chesterfield and matching chair.Deep foam-rubber cushions.Solid walnut trims.Gracious sweeping lines.A Prestige Value.Vinvl and nvlon 37 panel bed.BUNK BEDS tion 4\u201d foam Colonial styling \u2014 Red Maple or Sugar Brown finish \u2014 2 spring-filled mattress licking, Box spring, legs and vinyl Huntingdon.| 36 \u2014 red steel slat-springs.cov : Mis.Holmes informed her .Pant nd jempered steel slat-springs | audience * hat \u2018her subject TELEPHONEZ à 829-2773 would be the bill on women\u2019s rights, recently passed by the Quebec \u2018:overnment and referred to :s Bill 16.She start- Jed by telling us that since she is now retired from law, her opinions of Bill 16 are not from a professional viewpoint, but purely those of a spectator and continued her talk in a humorous and pleasant manner.One of the highlights of her speech was a story of her encounters with the late \u2018Mr.Du.plessis, in trying to establish greater rights for married women.Needless to say the fight for equal rights for women under the reign of Mr.Du- plessis was a losing battle, The situation certainly looks (Jack Taylor) 97 rue Lambton from $38.38 only $88.38 FLOOR VINYL ASBESTOS 1st QUALITY.9 x 9 Ormstown Aux contribuables de la susdite municipalité: Avis Public EST PAR LES PRESENTES DONNE par le soussigné, secrétaire-trésorier de la susdite municipalité, QUE:\u2014 SOUMISSIONS DEMANDEES \\ Sur l'école St-Patrice, située à Herdman, Qué.Bâtie en blocs de ciment, et de deux COVERING INLAID LINOLEUM TILES 9 x 9 Domestic Thickness 178.00 Choice of Colours and Designs 198.88 up 2 thicknesses 1st Quality.Choice of Colours more optimistic today with| étages, deux classes au premier étage, et L OWEST PRICES REG.11 Bill 18 just passed however| deux classes au deuxième étage.Sous-sol PORTABLE 1/16 .11C still a long way to go, before] EN Ciment, qui comprend 4 toilettes et all the obstacles are passed.When the first pioneers from France settled in Quebec in the early 1600s they brought with them the laws from their native land.How- muni d\u2019un système de chauffage à l'eau chaude.La dimension de cette école est de 28 pieds x 56 pieds.Le terrain est de 145 pieds x 163 pieds, Il y a aussi un puits artésien avec tuyaux de cinq pouces, : on vi TV [SMALL APPLIANCES [REGIS lc ea sate J'incea HERE ARE A FEW EXAMPLES: *l CUSHIONFLOR VALUES | 3 /32 ever soon thereafter the laws 2 t ( .d WESTINGHOUSE 1 4 Price Special in Prance were changed while \u2018gout {puisard).q t être d e same basic laws from the ISSIONS devron Westinghouse 11\u201d Can Opener 98 REG.18c 1 | 100s il apply, ene mar enveloppe scellée et accompagnées d'un | ; SALE with the exception of the Wo.| Chèque accepté égal à 10% de l'offre du Portable Instant On 3c ea.2.80 sq ° yd.men\u2019s vole obtained in 1940) soumissionnaire.Le prix sera payable 1 Yr.Guarantee orn] WESTINGHOUSE 1 4 98 up duced Mrs.| comptant à la signature du contrat, dans \" .mem \u2014e\u2014\u2014 ; ss les trente jours suivant la réception de | all tubes.Steam Irons he only real concession off lettre d\u2019autorisat du Minis a Pda FAMOUS \u201cGOLD SEAL\" Bill 16 is regarding the buy- éttre au orisation du Ministre (ou du ; Ww 5 and selling of ty, -Mini ' ; Hair Dryer CONGOLEUM daily SF ope) Sous Ministre) de | Education, 00 air Dryer C sd.Y ° woman's Status remains un.Cependant, la Commission Scolaire se ° in case, 50 1st Quality, New Designs changed.For example: A Mo réserve le droit d'accepter ni la plus De Luxe Model LIMITED QUAN er id here a hospital] are 1 aucune des soumissions reçues.without her husband's signa- IN Martin, the Vice-President, Roll call was answered by|church, school, community \u2014|or, presiding and Councillor _, a, dustry must provide new jobs toria\u2019s four sons, Leopold, {Plasma is frozen at once and followed by the worship serv-|those present telling of thei; (all are involved in Christian| Hunter being absent, Dominion Textile is launch-| At Drummondville Que., the [gor many Canad'au workers in| Duke Of Albany, was a hem.|can be kept indefinitely.Now, $ ice, led by \u2018Mrs.Lisle Watter-|favourite Sunday School Sto-JEducation.When a child is| A sum of $25.was given to[iNE on an embitious and ex-|company will spend about $6.51the coming years \u201cease|*Philiac.He married andjwe have the assurance that bh ) à è .$ g years.In the casein.th : al of 4 son.All joined in singing the ry.Mrs.Martin then spoke a.|christened, the whole congre-|the Regional Committee of|Pensive two-year development|million for relocation of the [of Drummondville and St.Tin pi ed the defective gene| [hore are always reserves à ; Easter hymn Jesus Christ is|bout some of the pros and;Sation promised to see that|The Chateauguay Valley, tow.|program which will include tire cord operation and mo-[Mothée, these major capital Oy descendants.Two of hen we need it.We | Risen Today.Mrs.George Sut-|cons of the New Curriculum.|he is given a christian educa-jards Expo 1967, to permit a|both building of new produe- dernization of the carding and expenditures will assure both Victoria's daughters transmit Jon, have thet, good he ith à ton read from 1st Corinthians Many people believe this new tion.Speaking.from his own delegate to enter the Regiunal [tive facilities and the moder-|spinning departments provid-ja continuance and an increase fog the disorder (o the Jun eu a people Eo tres ; \u2014_ Ned the a ence when she Committee.nization and exnansion of |ing new facilities in the sales|of present employment levels.y = i sla ane pain.tune of possessing normel 4 i e church a years, The Mayor is authorized \u2018o[some present facilities, Two|yarn field.Until recently, + bleeding blood will continue to give 51 / she feels this age is too younglattend the meeting to be held|projects wil be in the Que.To make these investments|could only be arrested with} FAH CAC blood.For ] to grasp the full meaning of 5¢ Ormstown, on May l4th|bec province communities of The capacity designed into|successful as sources of new|the trunsfusion of fresh nor [FYB , y ol the : teat i church membership, next, Drummondville and St.Timo-|this two-year devolpment pro-|jobs, an equal responsibility mal blood.On occasion, the heniophiliacs, the rea = Guest at this meeting was{ Mr.William Baird was giv-|thée; these wil] call for capital |8ram will ultimately mean an|falls on the Federal govern.|volume of blood heeded was Er 13 nnd or us, Mrs.JM.Brown from How-len the necessary information|expenditures of $23 million, A [additional 550 jobs in these [ment to maintain an effective]S0 rie that the patients [UE itseld.1 ick, Regional Vice-President of|as to Building by-law within [third project at Long Sault in three centres.This would be [climate in matters of worta|heart became overworked and .Remember The Blood Donor a \u2014 he Montreal sresbytery U.|the Township of Godmanches- Ontario will involve $14.5 mil.in addition to the aso new trade resulation and from la control of the bleeding was a tn en Pc Fa \u20ac ; !W.who gave an Easter mes-|ter.ion.jobs provide v Richelieu hour will be needed an equi-jMost difficult.1 \u2019 \u2019 de» À c.sage in the form of a dialogue| The request of Mr.P.Mc-| At St.Timothée.Que.the Fabrics, a subsidiary at St.jvalent contribution in the un.Since 1958, whole blood has| 17th.See advertisement Shae on i between Jesus and Gabrigl.|Callum, Sr, re.street lighting|company will build a $165 Jean, Que, just coming into|derstanding of Canada's needs been gradually replaced by where for times, etc.than J.Clinton gave a very de-|was read and tabled for fur-|[million converting plant which production.for effective and competitive jrosh frozen plasina.Volunteer those ar fortunate only tailed account of the 3rd an-|ther inspection.will be both a replacement of|_!\" terms of employment.productivity.Co mars parte n pe yourser \" 8 MY ive id nual Presbyterial which she| The report of Messrs.Le-|existing facilities at nearby TTT am mm T ross \u201c hes ee los A a 0% had attended in Montreal.gault and Tessier, sheep and|Valleyfield and an expansion a_wiven me e.ot es al iood.2e \u2014\u2014 Several letters of apprecia-|other animal valuators, was|of those facilities.The produe- Blood Has Ke n M » Al » \u2014 tion were read and 2 chrysan-|read and filed.tive capacity of this plant will + | C ve themum plants were ordered| The roads Department at|initially be double the capacity IS YOUR PUMP à lc be bought for the altar onjOrmstown is requested to in-|of the facilities at Valleyfield.| .\u2018 ; Co ; , : ne tier Easter Sunday.The next|stall a culvert on the White|Design of the new plant will 1 am 25 years old.During|to such jostling hut to me it CAUSING YOU TROUBLE?IF SO CALL UM {meeting is to be at night, May|Sideroad, opposite the proper-|allow for the doubling of this these 25 years 1 have spent|may mean extensive internal ® IMMEDIATE EXCHANGE \u201821, when Walter Swmallman|ty of Terry Robidoux.new capacity at some future pe day in five in a hospital bleeding.OF YOUR OLD PUMP.NS # from Fort Covington, N.Y.| Unanimously resolved that|date when market conditions rad oo, a than Hemophilia is an inherited NEW GOULD PUMP Vill show slides and speak a-|a wish of speedy recovery is|oermit.The plant will bleach,| \"|\" ood transfusions.disease of the blood in which SALES - SERVICE OF ANY KIND OF PUMP.que.ÿ bout some of the local history|extended our Secretary, wholdye and finish goods from Whe a hemophiliac, a vital clotting factor is lack Chate in the Counties \u201cNi ingd of Dundee and the Fort, He is|is presently hospitalized.some of the company's exist.y en vas à child, MYling.It is transmitted through \u2018hatenuguay, Beauharnois, Huntingdon \u2014 very interested in this history| The following bills were or-ling units and will provide the father ind father spent h To jthe mother to male children LI, CENTRE D'ACHAT and has much material of in-|dered paid: James E.Barrett,[special facilities required to ie ours finding donors to JCland usually it makes itseH > \u201c terest to give his listeners.sal.$150.; Corporation Town-[handle the production from p ace he blood as, lusing apparent shortly after birth At the close of the meeting|ship of Elgin $157.75; The S.(the new grey mill which is to Be I) y Le ee The lack of un essential 3 Mrs.Cameron served delicious; W.and P.$40.55; R.Legault|be built at Long Sault in On.Red Cross ook ou 0 he su [elotting factor in hemophilia i jrefreshments to members and|$8.; A.Tessier $8; E.Grant{tario.The company will main.onsibility of the blood b ke results in abnormally delayed several guests.$15.; Huntingdon Auto Parts{taip its substantial yarn and nn Canada.Now it is hig coagulation of the blood, We| \u2014 \u2014 TT fabrice production facilities in ~ AU are {frequently called \u201cbleed + x Mrs.AH.Fr |: Lam ; the Red Cross to find donors, ©.: SHOPPING CENTRE LY).N.D.McPhee ser and as.in St.Lambert.5.Lis] Valleyfield.and maintain adeguate sup\u201c TEI , c donald College for Bary Ton Last Friday Mrs.Lisle Wat-] Both these new plants will|plies of fresh blood for suf.| Our disease has heen made ns STI OIE \u2026 ZENITH 60320 or 692-0055 ser.who has fi on arty £réa-terson, Mrs.J.Clinton, Mrs.|be as modern as any in thelferers of hemophilia like my-[AMous because it struck royal pay, 824-2602 RO DENIS BE ORMSTOWN Lee er, who has finished his first|Clarence Platt and Mrs.A:H.|world.Machinery and build ger \u201cfamilies of Europe.One of noe) = DUMAS ORMSTOWN - year of the Science course in|Fraser attended the U.C.W.[ing design have resulted from| \u2014_\u2014 = es Agriculture.Workshop held in St.Paul's|a series of world-wide studies| AM my relatives, all my Miss Anne Fraser has also|church in Ormstown.of modern textile technology.[friends and business colleagues ' gy ESSO SERVICE shed her am nations in| Miss Debbie Bullard of Bom-| \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 \u2014 - .\u2014lhave given blood for me at ; a e first year of the Degreelba .a as ne ti .or i \" : 7 , (ours in Teaching, AC pre[ith Nor rend, Mise arial 312238; Wilis Arthur 1050,0% Ue or anelh | am in GET YOUR TEN POINT SAFETY STEERING CHECK UP .3 à , .© y + Th | e i \u2019 1] y \u201c8 es, \\ with a complete line of \u2018ent she is practice teaching Armstrong.Chateauguay Valley $25.[friends and hundreds of anony-| [T7 7 : ' mous volunteer donors for Tie Rod cl Ball ve Shock Wheel * - ., over 1,000 pints of hlood, | Ends fate re \u2018 SUNOCO - FARMERS Dewittville could never in my widest Joints Absorbers Alignment ; ' dreams ever hope to repay 4 ) 0 QU À LITY DEWITTVILLE \u2014 The De-|them for such vital gifts.DRIVE FOR SAFETY | ittville WETU met a the| My only hope is not only Rally behind Madame Casgrain q } F.oand Mrs.Irwinithat my friends will under Prov.Minister of SPO o PRODUCTS For weed control problems of all types, wd, on Thursday, Aol ru stand, but also that the volun- Te Transport Coll .Sos .rs.Todd, assisted by Mrs.\"b 5 wi wr on 2 S * We offer you dependable courteous Wwe can give technical information, Sup- Ritchie, served a delicious and There ae PR Con \u2014 EE 8 _ Spr 85 service backed b , Leon: ply weed control cheminals and do cus- |luncheon during the noon.known cases of hemophilia in i , ; ; ; - - DacKec by years experience tom spraying if required.\u2018our, Canada.Each of them has re.sa 4 in serving the needs of Chateauguay Later, Mrs.Beattie conven-|ceived an average of 45 trans- \u2014 area farmers.R Y GRANT ng en ong and ne Surip Tusions a year.Wheel Pitman |g Tie Idler , 5, The Scrip- .* Fast delivery from our modern bulk °° pe St Jonn 187-30, was lies over my \u201cte every day) Balance Arm od Bars Arm stora , rea y Mrs.Ritchie.\u201cThe.> © 9, - pe ge plant R.R.1, Ormstown, P.Q.Tel.829-2167 |Baster Message\u201d, by Mrs|\"ke the sword of Damacles, | .: g rily McClellan .d py |remember when my first tooth AT KEN .STORY GARA GE | Modern dispensing equipment also available from ve Beaton pas read BY yas pulled, 1 hemorrhaged i avaflable.osed with prayer.ÉVOHONS lfor a week.It required 10 \u201cGo Steady With Ken\u201d Inspection Fees ; ERON STEWART Eight members answered P1000 transfusions.TEL.829-2158 ORMSTOWN, Rout» 4 $1.00 : \u2018he Roll Call _ remember the hemorrhage Refundable i PHONE US TODAY FOR Huntingdon, P.Q.A discussion and detailed into my Joints, the fever, the ; , , sans were arranged for cn- swelling, and the excrutiating | high-test BLUE SUNOCO GASOLINE Hooker's Feed & Coal Regd ecrisining the County Conven Pein that followed it hop , To tion ; Cn ; ; | hen 1 was very young, H th t ° SUNOCO MOTOR OILS and GREASES Ormstown, P.Q.i Win To reporte \"IE! VE Vr ine ere\u2019s the secre \u201c .ame learn my living but I am still T H .k S d Li it d \u2018hased Jor the winners of the afraid of the slightest hruise, ERNEST RENNIE & SONS owic eeds imite Mrs \u201c MacIntosh recorded [°F the least push on a crowd: : .ha la Lt.i : s.The average person ; .Howick, P.Q.he letters, visits, cards and|'d DUS ; > ; Day 829-2888 \u2014 Night 829-2721 PQ birthdays and also took care|¥0Wd not pay an attention 3 ; 1f the offering as Mrs.Martir : i Ormstown, P.Q.c CHEM for vas unable to attend.Believe me.they were ce a | HIPMA HEMIC ED Mrs.Martin invited the |'lrought of sweet air, not be 4 Your Authorized Sunoco Dealer MAN ALS LIMIT \u2018nion to meet at her home|:ause they were sensational, ; or the May meeting, likely|but because one sensed in easy and neat! Simply pull the top tab and pour.Key-hole shape lets the pure air in and the mellow ale out \u2014 easily, pleasingly! Key to ! heen, and without which its N the greatest ale-pack ever is right on top of this brand future is dim indeed.H k N new \u201cself-opener\u2019 can brimming with your favourite brew: Moving into this province |119YEIOC 0 roce self-o LJ MOLSON Export \u2014the big ale because it's preferred by people like you! Always ready to enjoy, fresh, clear and cool from the new \u201cself-opener\u201d\u2019 cans, MOLSON Export Ale is ideal for outings and picnics.Or, if you prefer, serve it for extra appeal when home entertaining.(Any way.no opener needed!) \u2018ate May 27th.Mrs.Beattie re- orted that the Provincial savention will be on June 9th, An interesting and informa ive questionnaire, \u201cAlcoho\u2019 \u2014 An Addiction\u201d, was stu lied.The responses were nared among the members The meeting closed with edge and benediction.Letter to the Editor ORMSTOWN PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Ormstown, Quebec May 7th, 196f Ar.Keith Howden, \u2018he Gleaner, Near Mr.Howden, May ! *ake this opportunity of thanking vou for an honest and resnonsible editorial po- Yiev.To characterize your work thuslv is to say no mean \u2018hing for it seems to me that \u2018ntegritv and responsibility have well nigh vanished from nr communications media.1 *eitainlv hone that I am mis.aken, Put what J read and \u201cear and watch gives me a \u201ceeling of dispair, for eynicism \u2018nd moral turpitude seems to be behind the journalism and Droadeasting of this country.Too often, there seems to he 1 contempt for the moral \"oundations without which this zountry would never have one year ago.I found that the daily newspapers and television magnified a spiritual illness in order, it seemed, to worsen its effect on the country.I often became very depressed, because it seemed them constructiveness.a rare commodity in journalism these lays, A case in point is the latest editions, \u201cGovernments and Taxation\u201d.Quite often these days, my thoughts go to that rare man of integrity, Dag Hammar skjold who was honest enough to recognize that the problems of the world are the result of a profound spiritual sickness.Even he could not make his Christian insights known dir 'ctly.That they hecame known ndirectly because of his integrity was enough to evoke mortal enmity among thos» Secretary-Genera] of the UN Ye was known to many, and af ter his death \u2018his journal \u201cMarkings' with its revelation of a life given to Jesus Christ and the acceptance of the Cross brought the contemnt of many of his former friends in many cases, but for some people, including many journa lists, it brought insight into the meaning of life \u2014 why we are here on this earth as human beings.Thanking you again sincerely, simply for your refreshing integrity of editorial policy and hoping thereny to encour age you lest you should falter before the instruments of cha os, | am, Sincerely, Langley MacLean Mrs.Bill Gibbs attended the \u201cshower\u201d in honour of Miss Lois Goodrow's future marriage at Lafleche on Saturday evening.On Tuesday morning Mr.\u2018hrough whom he moved.A-| a to smooth riding comfort, of new Velvet Smooth Ride Five minutes behind the wheel and you\u2019ll know why we call it the Velvet Smooth Ride! 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Young Farmers Club (4-11) in the Chateau- fuay Valley have heen organized in the following manner DEPT.OF AGRICULTURE CVY.FF Hemmingford - - Vounz Farmers Club.Wednesday, May 12th, 1965 iconstitution.the Chateauguay Valley The C.V.Y.F.F.is composed of four Young Farmers Clubs: Hemmingford, Howick, Hun- tingdon and Ormstown.Each of these four Clubs is repre- «ented at the Federation level by 2 members plus their leaders.Each club has equal voting privileges.To be admitted to the C.V.Y.F.F.cach local club must pay an annual fee of two dollars per member and accept the basic rules ond conditions outlined in the WHY WAS CV.YF.F.FORMED?THE Howick \u2014 Young urmers, Huntingdon - Young [ar- mers.| Ormstown Young Far! mers.As can be scen in the diagram the Provincial Dept.of Agriculture working through their County Agronomes work closely with the Federation using it as a medium whore-} by they can work with the WHAT IT IT?local Young Farmers Club in UNE 9-10-11-12 | ENTRIES CLOSE MAY 15th.(1) To co-ordinate the activities of the local Young Farmers Clubs throughout the Chateauguay and Hunting- don Counties and act as an intermediary between the local Toung Farmers Clubs and the Provincial Dept.of Agriculture.(2) To organize different activities amongst member | clubs such as:\u2014 (a) Sessivus in studying.(b) Organize special courses.{¢) Organize social evenings.(d) Organize Field Days.(3) To work by all means for the physical, intellectual and moral welfare of young farmers.(4) To assure the physical social and national education of youngsters by mutual aid.HOW WILL IT FUNCTION?Through the combined support of teachers and members working together with all interested organizations throughout the Community who arc interested in giving both fin- ancancial and advisory assis: tance in support of the C.V.Y.- F.F.P.S.GENERAL MEETING The third general meeting of the C.V.Y.F.F.will be held at Hemmingford High School The exact date has not yet been determined.Member: and leaders will be notified officially when a suitable date for the meeting has been sect.Participation at Ormstown Exhibition will be our main topic for discussion, ; HARLEY SPROULE Sect, C.V.Y.F.F lan Watson MP.(Continued from page 7) hon.Member has made would \u2018fit in with the present activi ties of the Department of Ci tizenship, and within the pre sent framework it would be ¢ fairly simple matter to holc the type of seminar he is sug gesting by 1967.Those of u: who live fairly close to Ottawa \u2018have the opportunity of re ceiving students here quitc ifrequently during the spring jmonths.{ always make a point jof having the students addres sed by two, three or fou Members of Parliament, fol lowed by a question period \u2018and I am convinced that these 'students leave Ottawa with a better appreciation of how | Parliament works.I think a complete study along the lines suggested by the \u2018hon.Mem ber would produce results in high schools across this coun try, and \u2018would diminish the disrespect which 1 think youth today holds for our Parliamen tary institutions.(5:10 p.m.) We \u2018here in this House, and perhaps I should limit this to the few'Members who over thc past two years have employed tactics of obstruction, are a\u2019 least partly responsible for the situation referred to by ' ! STADE ENTRY WITH ANY ANY \u201cLess NEW TRACTOR NEW COMBINE Also to BALER 1 year\u2019s Baler Twi Tires\u201d ANY NEW MODEL 200 BALER ANY NEW MODEL 220 BALER May 31st TRACTOR ne Free (10 Bales) \u2018with the Model 220 1 year\u2019s Baler Twine For $50.00 with the 2 00 BALER Tel.829-2766 EAGLE SALES & SERVICE REGD.Ormstown, P.Q.the hon.Member, in respect of which he suggests that we should cease this long drawn out Parliamentary debate, come up with something efficient and get something done.We in this House are partly responsible for that situation.{ think the greater part of the responsibility in this regard falls on a limited number of Members in this Chamber.The Government has, in announcing the proposed esta blishment of a Company of Young Canadians, taken a long step toward providing Canadian youth with opportu nities for service, for which they have been asking at least since the end of World War IL.During wartime the youth of this country was called upon to serve this country, but since the end of the last war succeeding generations \u2018have felt a lack in Canada of op portunities for service in peacetime.\u2018A youth corps or company of Young Canadians, as has been announced by the Government, I am sure will provide an outlet for the ènergy of these young Cana dians and 1 hope that such a Company of Young Canadians will be directed by a secre tariat, a committee or a commission which could, in turn.make recommendations to the Government in respect of all reas of youth interest.There are several important Government-sponsored plans \u201cor youth activity.There is.for example, the Centenary Commission, which is doing a wonderful job arranging for a mass interchange of students imong the various Provinces n Canada.This is to take place ext year and in 1967, and | 10pe this student interchange will be encouraged and ex panded.The approach which the Government has been taking as far as the Company of Young Canadians is concerned, is one which will involve thr >btaining of advice from youth >rganizations in this country.These organizations are being asked to make suggestions re- zarding the functions of a Company of Young Canadtans, which it would be expected to fulfil.1 think this is a pro- rer approach.Too often Gov- ronments tend to bring in le- sislation without really consulting the people who are to he involved.In this case the youth of this country is being asked to make suggestions to the Government.By sending in thesc suggestions al this time they will in effect Ye taking part in the creation »f this Company of Young Canadians.This is surely the right kind ol gppeaseh tg take.\u2018D respect of something which is new lo the Canadian scene.1 am sure the Government has a number of ideas along he lines of this Company of Young Canadians suggestion, vhich it will probably deve- \u2018op.We are goifrg to he fac 2d with a number of difficul ties in launching an internal youth corps program in Canada, because we must ros \u2018rict ourselves obviously to a reas that are within Federal jurisdiction.We will have to be very careful about overlap ping, which means that we must start to work with our Eskimo and Indian population on the reservations and in the villages in which these Canadians live.Rather than setting up an agency whereby white Canadians from the south will go to the Indian and Eskimo villages, I am personally convinced that we should, as far as possible, be careful to use young Indians snd Eskimos ir this youth corps Company of Young Canadians.I am sure that any other approach than that will meet with great difficulty.\u2018One of the grave problems in respect of encouraging Indians and Eskimos to take part in this kind of program is the distrust on the part of these native Canadians {or white men's intentions.We must use as completely as possible the available Indian and Eskimo talent which now exists.Young Indians and Eskimos in Canada during the past 10 or 15 years have been educated.We now havea large number of these native Canadians graduating from high school, or well educated, and returning where there are few available employment opportunities.One of the most useful fune- tions that such a company of young (Canadians could fuifil ducated and properly trained young Indians and Eskimos into Northern Affairs work.In these areas there are large groups of very competent and well educated young native Canadians without jobs.These trained \u2018personnel should be directed to these areas where they could act in the capacity of career advisers, of whom there is a terrific lack in the north.Most youngsters do not have any idea of the sort of job, for which they should train themselves.This is onc function that is needed imme diately in the north.I am convinced that the Company of Young Canadians should take steps to provide personnel of this type, and I would suggest that where it is at all possible these personnel! should be Indian or Eskimo.With regard to the external program of the Company of Young Canadians, I think we should work initially through the very excellent framework >! CUSO, which has been de veloped over a number of years.The Government has announced its support for CU SO by spending upward of half a million dollars this year, 1 believe.I think we will find that the program will be come so large that CUSO wil\u2019 not really be able to handl: it and that eventually we wil! require for the external pro gram a combination of CUSO and the Company of Young Canadians.I am convinced that Canad: could not spend its mone) more wisely than by investing it in such a program.The be nefits we would reap abroad as well as the benefits that our youth who participated ir the program would reap would \u2018be beyond compare when contrasted with the mi litary aid type of program which our governments hav: tended to support in the past These programs have thei place, of course, \u2018but dolla: for dollar, I think nothing wil produce as many bencficial re sults for Canada and the peo ple we are trying to help as the Company of Young Canadians.There is another arca where [ hope the Company of Young Canadians will de beneficial within Canada, and that is in dealing with problems in a reas of rural \u2018poverty and also in urban slums.This is a field where we are going to have difficulty because of the Pro vincial jurisdiction involved The need for carcer counsal ling in arcas of rural poverts and urban slums is just as pressing as among our young Indian population.I think we can he more useful jn this a rea than in any other.: Canada is a country that is relatively undeveloped and 1 cannot help hut feel that the vouth of our country are not taking advantage of our fan tastic wildernass areas in thc same way that the youth of many European countries and «ven the youth of the United Stales do with regard to their own wilderness arcas, We may be developing along this line hut our people do not really enjoy being outdoors.I think there is room for a Government program.I know that the Minister of Northern Affairs and National Resources (Mr.Laing) has \u2018been doing something along the lines of encouraging our youth to make greater use of our national parks, but certainly much more can be done by the Government to encourage the enjoyment by our youth of our wilderness areas and our national parks.1 should like to congratulate the hon.Member again for his suggestion.[ think it is certainly worthy of consideration and I hope that next year the Depart: ment of Citizenship and Immigration will take up his idea and put something into effect along the lines suggested.[dropping out from high school, courses, although reasonably] - to their homes, villages andj reserves in areas of the north|& would be the chanelling of e-|§ GASOLINE RETAILERS HOLD MEETING \u2019 M BT g 2 ps Le * Fi The above photo was taken at a meeting of the Gasoline Retailers Fraternity of Vallevfield and surrounding district, which was held at the Valleyfield Nautical Club.April 28.From I.to r.1st row: Messrs.Roger Lacaille, Marcel Bruneau, Paul Campeau, Jean Guy Lemyre, Miss Micheline Lacaille, Lucien Tremblay: 2nd row, Adrien Arbour, Germain Marleau.Roland Talbot.Ronald Decosse, Raymond Leduc, Jean-Guy Lefort.Eugene Lapierre, Armand Leduc, Albert Leroux, Max Leroux.The Fraternity, which presently has 55%: of all gas retailers of the Beauhar- nois, Huntingdon and Chateauguay areas, invites all those who are not already members, to join and support its action.For information call Mr, Jean Guy Lemvre, 345 Victoria, tel.371-0033 or Mr.Paul Campeau, 255 Jacques Cartier, tel.373-0108.Havelock Mr.and Mrs.André Laurin and Mr.and Mrs.Therrien of Montreal were Sunday callers of Mr.\u2018and Mrs.F.Laurin.Mr.and Mrs.F.Buchanan Green Valley Growers LANDSCAPE DESIGNERS and PLANTERS 3 and family were Sunday evening guests of Mr.and Mrs.Arthur Buchanan in Howick.Mr.and Mxs.B.Allen and family and Mrs.J.Allen were juests at the same home, Mrs.J.Allen remaining for a few days.Mr.and Mrs.F.Baskin and Miss N.Standage were recent callers of Mr.and Mrs.J.Lau- rin and family.Miss Clara Stacey of Montreal enjoyed a few days with Mr.and Mrs.O.Mannagh and also visited with Mr.and Mrs.W.McComb and Mr.John McComb.Birthday wishes to Mr.John Evergreens \u2014 Hedge Plants Flowering Shrubs \u2014 Shade and Ornamental Trees Roses\u2014Flowers\u2014Perennials\u2014Annuals Call Vic Hemmingford, Que.industries of the United Sto 209, INCOME TAX CREDIT ON DIVIDENDS Ste.Agnes CANADA\u2019S MOST DYNAMIC AMERICAN GROWTH FUND - A CANADIAN Mutual Fund investing in the dynamic \"Growth through Research\" tes.GET THE FACTS NOW! SEND FOR ACTUAL CASE HISTORIES ARISTIDE QUESNEL, Representative de Dundee Tel.264-2056 or Ville Jacques Cartier OR.4-4304 247 -2414 McComb who cclebrates his 70th birthday on May 4th.am.ORMSTOWN P.Q.Lawn and Garden Time LAWN SEED\u2014SO-GREEN LAWN FOOD : \\ Garden Tools of All Kinds Garden Hose, 50 Ft.$1.19 Power Lawn Mowers from $39.95 - Full Line of Bicycles A.All sizes and colors Wheelbarrows GARDEN WHEELBARROWS Priced at $9.98 , Bird Bath ,; GARDEN HOSE from $1.19.to $5.45 ES Boys' & Girls\u2019 From $34.88 TRICYCLES All sizes From $3.25 up Shell Handy Andy Assoc.Store BERT McCARTNEY, Prop.© 7+ \u201cORMSTOWN, QUE.TEL.829.2633 Fra FR and pleasd when phone vin à tion, Mis turned holida Mount Sackv Mrs daugh Mr.af two ¢ Sunda FG i 3 1 A AE 4 I Bl a a À if i 2 à ni i rg ol ; 4 a / - or lL eric ro re ae Franklin Centre FRANKLIN CENTRE \u2014 Mr.and Mrs.James Lamb were pleasantly surprised Sunday.they received a tele call from their son Melvin and his wife at Corona- when phone tion, Alta.Miss Sheila Stevenson | holidays, Sackville, N.B.| Mrs.Wm, Sherrington | daughter Linda of Dorval Mr.and Mrs.Robert Hay F.G.Sherrington Sr.turned home for the summer last Monday from Mount Allison University, two children of LaSalle were Sunday guests of Mr.and Mrs.Freddie Sherrington, and Miss Cottingham of Ormstown were Sunday callers at the same home, at their home here.snent Friday and Saturday re-tRochester, N.H.as guests meeting.and|to work for the Bell Tele- and/phone Co.on Monday morn- and ing.Jr.and Richard Pointe Mr.Clare Mr.Ed Hull and children of Montreal spent the week-end Mr.and Mrs.Herbert Clarke the Grand Chapters annual Miss Merle Dunn returned to Montreal Friday and started Mr, and Mrs.Herbert Clarke from spent Sunday with his parents, Mr.Mrs.Herbert Clarke Sr.Tucker and son James.and Mrs.at at|home.ing.Mrs, Charles Mathers way and son Donald.Don\u2019t break your back use a ROTO TILLER for your garden work.SBA good machine at a reasonable price.POWER MOWERS We have a big seleciion 9 different models to choose from C.C.M.BICYCLES #4 See our large selection All sizes, Boys\u2019 and Girls\u2019 IHuntingdon Hf NEW ERIN RD.2 I Auto Parts Inc.HUNTINGDON | i Luce ce RRA, Sood dar BEEN pr) ati a aaa ds 1 NOW 1S THE TIME TO HAVE YOUR d FARM MACHINERY q § if 4 REPAIRS DONE \\ ?Ÿ WE CAN NOW OVERHAUL YOUR À TRACTOR AND DO ANY REPAIRS a 264-2666 or REQUIRED.{ HUNTIK 264-2322 Mrs.Martin Brooks and Mr and \u2018Mrs.Russell Brooks.Mr.and Mrs.Ronald Dun her parents, Keith Dunn.Mr.and Mrs wick on Saturday spent the evening with his grandmother Mrs.Willard Dunn.Mr, and Mrs, Gerald Jensen \u2018had their infant daughter, Laura, christened in the United Ohurch on Sunda: morning, Rev, D, Lochhead of ficiated.Many thanks to the man friends and neighbors who donaied so generously to the Salvation Army fund.LACOLLE LACOLLE - Mother's Day guests of Mrs.R.Lathe were Mr, Ross lathe and Mr.and Mrs.A.Nicholi and family from Montreal.Fire destroyed a barn be hind Mr, Ray Derrick's home on Wednesday evening, The U.C.W.had an inter esting meeting Wednesday.The senior Sunday School scholars put on a short play depicting life in Trir\u2018dad.Mrs Don Robinson showed coloured of Montreal Boyse.The Misses \u2018Margaret end guests at the parsonage.Mrs.Don Robinson, with Mrs.W.J.Denison, and Mrs.John Durkin, Jimmy and Jane, from Lake Placid, N.Y, cpent Sunday with Mrs.Mr.Otto Bolles and daughter from Plattshurg were Sunday guests at the same Mrs.F.G.Sherrington Jr.returned home from Montreal Hospital last Wednesday eve- bonté) was in our local cemetery.At Montreal John Gallagher, ge 60, beloved nusband of and daughter Patricia spent Sunday with Mrs, Thomas Green Mr.James Brooks and son Randy of Chambly.spent Sunday with his parents, Mr.and can and daughter Kendra o' St.Hubert spent Sunday with Mr.Garth Nussey of Orms town who returned home from the University of New Bruns Mr.ind Logan).Remains rested at his home it Havelock.Funeral was from operated Aubrey fm slides of Trinidad and Brazil.Miss Lorna Boyse and friend were week-end guests of Mr.and Mrs, Jack and Irene Bnomhower were week: Miss Willa Denison and Miss Tiona Maclkarlane motored to Deni son's Mills and spent Sunday St.Chrysostome ST.CHRYSOSTOME \u2014 Our community has been saddened by numerous deaths in the past ten days.At Montrea] Mrs.N.Hebert (née Demers) passed away at Service and burial were at St.Chrysostome.At Churubusco, N.Y, Mrs.A.Daignault (née Lucille La- Burial the age of i102 years.passed away.oassed away.Burial was in the family plot.Much sympathy gocs these bereaved families.Also Miss Berthe Demers age 61, daugnter of the late and Mrs.Alphonse De- ners passed away at Montreal.3urial took place at St.Chry- sostome on Monday.At the Barrie way.He was the father of Claude Jack Jasmin).Claude raûtane (Mrs.Jeannine (Mrs.he Roman Catholic Church a grocery slore vas known throughout this district.Much sympathy goes to his wife and family in their bere: avement, Mr.and Mrs.Ev.Bourdeav and family spent Sunday visit ing the Lemaires at St.Johns Miss Alice Rbbinson Môntreal spent fhe week-end with her Mrs, J.À.Robinson.The steel structure of the new stec! cole is going steadily forward.During the week-end guests at the Elmer Robinson home A.Gra ham and family, Mr, and Mrs H., McCaig and Mr.and Mrs |Bonhomme and Mr, and Mrs! Allen and family and Mr.Mr.Geo.Cookman suffered|and Mrs.Armand Maynard of! a heart atlack on Saturday.parents, Mr.enterprise in were Mr.and Mrs.E, MeClintock and family.Memor Hospital after a long illness Mr, Edouard Parent.beloved husband of Eva Parent passed many years anc ~as also a Rural Mail Carrict and La j Mr.and Mrs.Olier Payant and family acoompaänied Mr.and Mrs.Bigras of Ste, Philo- mene to Granby, where they | Theological College visited Mr.and Mrs.Gaston; Payant and family who are settled in their new nicely home.lenberg Depot on Saturday.Mrs.Mary J.Brogan from Day guest of the Alkinsons.Brigitte.and Mrs.G.Guay Kathleen Robidoux passed Tavs ; guests of the T.M.Murrays.away.Burial took place in lo-|> ; ; ; ma, orl Mrs.V.Beaudin, Miss Alice al Roman Catholic Ceme- Laberge of Montreal and TAs rs, Lebocuf and At Montreal, Mrs.Oscar Mr.and Mrs., : Majeau (née Yvonne Brossard) family of Valleyfield, wore Sunday guests of Mr.and Mrs.Santoire.to Havelock HAVELOCK \u2014 1 guess we for the rain that came Sunday cvening and Monday morning.1t was badly needed for cverything was truly so dry.It will be of great help to the farmers who have some of their oats and grain planted.For on Saturday many were outting the last touches to ial the planting.We wish to extend our deepest sympathy to Mrs.Ta \u2018ent and to Mrs, Jack Jasmin.afland sympathy to be rest of st.Chrysostome and burialliye family of the late Mr ook place in the family plot [parent, who passed away on Mr.Parent who owned anc|wedpesday at the Barrie a! Memorial Hospital.Sunday callers at the home of Mr.and Mrs.F.Laurin were Mr.and Mrs, C.Labelle and family of Greenficld Park and Jr.and Mrs, Joc Laurin and Karen of Montreal includ- ng Mr.and Mrs, E.Allen and \u2018amily, Mr.and Mrs.B.Lau- cin and family and Mr.and Mrs.B, Gibbs and family and Mr.and Mrs.J.Laurin and family.Mrs.J.Allen and Mrs.À.of \u2018'n Montreal, visiting with Mr.iso enjoyed a few days visit on Friday.Sunday guests al the homes were Mr.and Mrs.I E.Hemmingford.Consult Farm Tire Experts And Get The Best LOWEST PRICES DON À NEW ERIN RD.Several from here attended.the Drown auction sale at El- Hemmingford was a Mother's Mr.and Mrs, N.Robert and and family were \u2018other's Day Ste Agnes Wednesday, May 12th, 1965 The Gleaner - 11 | Graduates from United STE.AGNES \u2014 Sincere congratulations to Mr.Lloyd B.Martin, student minister at Zion United Church, who on Thursday evening, May 6th, College.This is the goal towards which Mr.Martin has worked, for several years.studying at tering Theological College.received his diploma from the Sir George Willlams Univer- Montreal United Theological sity in Montreal beiore en- Prior to beginning a career in the pulpit, he was employed by the Canadian National Railways where he had ten years experienc in the audit office.Mrs.Martin accompanied her husband to Montreal on Thursday evening and was present at the graduation cere- \"Birthday Wishes\" to Messrs.Roma Rabidoux and ® CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS e Ernest Buchanan, who celebrate their birthday's on May 12th and wishes to little Miss Nancy Ann Allen, who cele: brates her 1st birthday on QUESNEL, MASSE & CO.CA MR.MARCEL QUESNEL, LSC, CA.MR.REJEAN MASSE, CAME.ROGER DEMEULE, CA.May 16th.; : ve and Mrs J Good 50 Jacques Cartier St.Valleyfield , Mrs.J.Goodman enjoyed the weekend at Tel.373-6400 - their country home, ! i 1 all better say thanks to God! on! their fields, all finished withl NEW a HP-110v.1725 RPM.12 HP-110v.1725 RPM.OIL BURNERS 1-6 He.$18.50 FURNACE BLOWERS v He.$20.00 Buchanan enjoyed a few days ind \u2018Mrs.H, Pilon and Wendy, in Howick with Mr.and Mrs.A.Buchanan, returning home] i Allen: Tires GENERAL @ ELECTRIC [oaths ool esl lh es el tle.he TRSANNE ES] Anniversaire 20 1945-65 at J.H.SAUVE & FILS INC.{ _ .I = ap L DON'T FORGET THERE IS A FIRESTONE TIRE For any piece of FARM MACHINERY ARTS INC.HUNTINGDON monies.Mr.Martin's parents from Cowansville were also among other nelatives present.At time of writing, the Conference to which he will be cent has not yet been confirmed, but news of an appointment is expected this vo week, also, Mr.Martin is attending a three-day con- cerence at Victoria College in Toronto.This conference, sponsored by the United Church of Canada, will be a - tended by students and clergy\u201d men from across Canada and is held cach year to cna he newly inducted ministers 0 visit various branches of & n eral interest and to sec Head arters in action.hy \u201cMartin will return the Manse on Friday.Congregational Meeting - A special conprepat on meeting will be held at Zion United on Tuesday evening May 18th at which time the Rev.K.G.McMillan, Supe intendent of Home Missions vill be on hand to advise anc answer pertinent questions \" conjunction with church at ministration.This is a joint meeting with the sister con gregation of Powerscourt.Guests of Fort Covington People ; Ye Yount peopl with their leader, Mr.I.B.Marth, were guests of the Youth Fe 1owship of the Fort Covington Methodist Church on Sunday wening, May 9th.; CV ati, who delivered the address, based his thoughts on Christian l\u2018amily Sunday.The young people, with Miss Martha Armstrong at the organ, sang acceptably, the well- loved hymn, \u201cAbide With Me.Go-Carts Pdpular Sport A new Go Cart track was opened this past week-end at the Alphonse Vallée farm on the Ridge Road.The blacktopped track features six carts, Suceess is wished Mr, and Mrs.Vallée in sponsoring this popular and up-coming sport Now Residing in Montreal On Monday, May 3rd.Mrs.Zélin Marchand sald her final od byes to all her many \u2018viends in this community when she moved to her new home in the City of Verdun.Since selling her business to Mr.Albert Léger and son, Mrs.Marchand has been residing an (he Léger residence on the Ridge Rond, Now that Mrs.Marchand has moved into the city, the Léger family are re-oceupying their home once more, moving there this past week from their apart to ment above the store.Personals ' Mr.and Mrs Wavne Me Pherson, Michael and Crystal of Fort Covington, N.Y.and Mr.and Mrs.Everett Arnott of Ormstown were Sunday cal- fers of the home of Mr.and Mrs.V.N.Elder.Athelstan Hinchinbrooke Volunteor Fire Brigade ATHELSTAN A meeting nf the Hinchinbrooke Volunteer Fire Brigade was held on Wednesday evening, May 6th in the Office of Don.Racine, Indian Tanks were the first item on the agenda and after some discussion it was moved hy Morris Mcl.ean and socon- ded by Doug.Fortune that the brigade purchase two Indian Tanks for the truck.At the same time it was moved hy Paul Beattie and seconded by Stanley Myatt that the present hattery in the truck being finished, that a new one be purchased for same.We have had no report as yet in respect fn the truck license from Que bec.All equipment is now mm hand, in fact that which is to g0 on the truck is already installed, with the exception of some adapters.When they arrive the truck will then he fully equipped.A number of the directors have moved out of the muni- cipalily, Several names were mentioned as replacement: and il was finally decided 1n leave the matter in the hands of the president to get in touch with them.À dance was discussed, but was lelt in abeyance until warmer weather, The meeting then adjourned.Death Another lifelong member of this community in the per son af Joseph Roy has passed on.Althought Joe, as he was known to all, was 59 years of age, this, by present day standards cannot be considered old.\u2018Fherefore his sudden iliness, which eventually ended with his death, was a shock to all.To those ncarest and dearest to him, this community extends its deepest sympathy. 12 - The Gleaner Gault School News On Friday, April 30, the Grade XI Home Bconomics class held i& annual chicken dinner and invited their teachers, together with Miss Elliot.It is hoped that the teachers enjoyed the meal prepared by the girls, On May 20, the Home Economics class will also be presenting its annual fashion show, displaying the clothes made during the year.The ambitious grades six, seven, eight and nine have undertaken to publish a school bulletin on May 7.It will con- Wednesday, May 12th, 1965 captains have been chosen and general practice will soon begin, Athelstan Personals Mr.and Mrs.Hugh Ray of Montreal spent a few days last week at the Hampson home, \u2018Mr.and Mrs, D.A, Beck of Cote St.Luc.who have been spending some time at the home of Mr.and Mrs.Garnet Green, have returned to their home.Sunday visitors at the home of Mr.and Mrs, Fred Hut- chings were Mrs.Wm.Hutch- ings and daughters, Mrs, Mal- bry and children all of Corn- the coming meets.The house|Lyn Mcintyre of Stratford, Ont., spent a counle of davs the past week with their parents.Mr.and Mrs.George Mc- Intyre at Athelstan, Aubrey-Riverfield W.l.Meeting AUBREY-RIVERFIELD \u2014 The May meeting of Aubrey- Riverfield W.I.was held on Tuesday at the home of Mrs.T Walsh.Thirteen members answered the Roll Call with \u201cSing, say, act or pay a fine.\u201d Members were reminded to bring in their Christmas stockings for Korea to lhe next meeting, The Salvation Army truck will be making its annual collection about the middle of the month and any la Paix\u201d We are 85 friends of good musie.We have heen together for 2 years.We work 5 or 8 hours every week to improve and enjoy ourselves We gave our first concert lust year, in connection with the Centenary We have prepared a Christ mas \u2018Mass which you have enjoyed.\u2018As ambassadors of the Knights of Columbus, in all surrounding parishes we are a credit to you.The members of the school commission, on three occasions, have voted us substantial amounts of money lo encourage us.Msgr.David, our generous Pastor, has also given us a nice sum.It is a very big thank you that we address to them.A request sent to the municipal council of our town did St.Joseph\u2019s School \u201c\u201cLes Petits Chanteurs de Have This Message For Yon Women, which met in her home on Tuesday evening, not have results.The same re-|May 4h.with eleven mem- quest addressed to the muni- hers present, cipal council of Godmanches-| Miss Arlene Mclntorh conter also remained unanswered.lducted the devotions, The fin- Tf the town fathers ignore|ancial report was given by us, we are still counting on|Mrs, Pearl Kyle who also re.our relatives and friends; andjported along with Mrs, Mec: it is for them that we have|Clatchie from the Workshop prepared this 2nd concert, |which they had recently at- made up of classical, semi-clas-|tended in Ormstown United sical and popular pieces, This|Chureh.will be presented sometime in| my, Kyle was asked, as our June at Notre Dame School|member of the Finance Com- auditorium.mittee of Huntin tor gdon U.C.W.Tickets are now on sale.Wel, yn pao for the June ask you this question: Do you meeting of the Unit a detailed think we should keep on sing|yeport analysing the U.C.Wing or do you wish us to sLoP\\ipeoming funds opposite the as soon as \u2018possible learning year's \u2018budget and cultivating the wonderful}\" Mrs, MeClatchie reported art of music.: ; that arrangements had been The way you will greet completed to get the Easter us when we offer you these|,\u2026 ; et ; tickets, will answer our ques- Island Expedition films for of Unit 6 United Church] 70 Bell Employees Honored Ai Quebec Safety League Meeting Retaining the Company's unbroken record of safe driving awards since 1958, 70 Bell Telephone Company of Canada employees received safe-driv- ing certificates at the annual meeting of the Quebec Safety League held at the Queen Elizabeth Hotel, on April 29th Each of the award-winning drivers has completed a total of 100,000 \u2018accident-free miles.ligions was undertaken.Mrs, MecClatehie reported on Buddhists; Mrs, Peter Prakke on Muslims and Miss Winnie Row- les on Hindus.Discussion continued long after the delicious refreshments had disappeared and it was agreed that, at the Accepting the awards on be.ceived these awards on beh half of the other winners was|0f J.P.O.Castonguay, P Crick .Williams of Bell Tele phone's North District.In addition to the 100,000-|vince of Quebec and the Com mile awards, three Bell em-|pany's safety record in 1964 ployees received certificates has gained signifying 25 years 204 1 dentfree driving.D.F.McMul-| Utilities division._ The 1864 len, Safety Assistant for Bell winner in this division wus Telephone\u2019s Montreal Area re- Quebec Telephone.and T.J.Armour.Bell Telephone operates © ver 1,900 vehicles in the Pro.ed it an honorable of acci-|mention in the QSL\u2019s Publie WHEEL ALIGNMENT and BALANCING FREE CHECK DOMINION ROYAL TIRES 20% OFF .EPL PEEP EOE PPPOE EDEL EEO OE IEE LOB + tain the usual school reports.|wall and Mr.and Mrs.Stu.|donatibns may be left at \u2014\u2014 \u2014-\u2014 \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 tion.We thank you in advance August 25th.These are to belJune meeting to be held at the B 4 gossip and sports news.Milne, Sandra, Joan and Don-[Mps.Wm.Allen's The treas- st speak 4 was for your precious help and ad- shown at the church and it is|home of Mrs.Prakke, the a With the coming of thejald of St.Lambert, surer reported about $77.on panie d by Mee MOTOR vice.\u2019 expected that the showing study would continue.Lead oq Spring weather, the track and| Mr.and Mrs, Glen Melntyre, hand._ Macdonald College.A brisk \u2014_\u2014 alg Pe on ia St.Stanislas-de-Kostka Tel.373-7169 4 ran « in forof Fredericton, N.B., and Mr.| Current Events \u2014 Agricul-| à ; , .inalized plans will, in alli be Mrs.Richard McIntosh, Mrs, 9 _\u2014 \u2014 ee h : sale of aprons, plants and| HUNTINGDON U.C W.,|likelihood, be made at the next|Edith Watson and Mrs.Helen ÿ = ture \u2014 Now is the time to|n ome cooking was held at the .Te ral retin L berger, with ; her Route 14 between Ormstown and ! fertilize your lawn.Cilizen- noon hour after which all en- UNIT 6 MEETS general meeting, owenberger, with other group Valleyfield Open 8 a.m.to 9 p.m.Mon.to Sat.An interesting program fol- members participating; Unit Leader Mrs.Wm.Mec-|lowed the business meeting, |Christians, Jews and agnostics Clatchie, chaired the meeting when the study of other re-will be under survey.ship \u2014 Verdun Protestant Hospital will soon be known as Douglas Hospital \u2014 the term \u201cProtestant\u201d being no lenger applicable.Home Economies \u2014 Thaw frozen uncooked pie shell before baking.Apply a bit of shortening to the cap of a tube of cement or glue to prevent it sticking.Mr.and Mrs, McMahon in Mrs.Annje Hamilton read|Hull.Murray and Scott motor- \u2018au Rateresting story of a wo-|ed for them on Sunday.man who, in spite of à slipped| We are very proud of our dise and having to wear a[young folk who took part in il plastie jacket, has found althe music festival last week pue means of supporting herself.|and secured such good marks \u2018 She makes leather gloves from|in the various classes.The lambskin, pigskin, sealskin,| high praise of the different horse hide, etc.She has be-|adjudicators was well merited.come so expert that she carries| Congratulations to everyone off prizes at fairs and has no|and we hope they will all be Joyed a meal of ham, casserole dishes, salads and pies.Miss January Wolodarsky of Calgary, Alberta is spending some time with her grandparents, Mr.and Mrs.J.W.Wolodarsky.Mrs.Murray Templeton, Janie and Scott spent the week-end with her parents, MODEL HOUSE FOR SALE Information: \u201cuy, tn TC gy, Hy, >» Wh In es.Sp 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VALLEYFIELD \u2014 373-6657 In Huntingdon: FRANCOIS LALONDE -\u2014 264-5193 [A Se \u2014\u2014 em mmm + 1a mln romen nt 23 Plan now to shop this time-limited and save like you've never saved before in a Legaré sale! We carry the leading makes in Black Kettle B .difficulty in disposing of her|spurred on to work even har- electric appliances.So, shop and save! Handicrafts ares So far she has made der at their music in the of $ .uture.The members then demon-| Mrs.Wm.Rorisor and June QUILTS WOODWORK strated their dramatic talents|and Miss Mattie Stewart of F WESTINGHOUSE IS SYNONYMOUS plan by acting out charades.A|Montreal called on Mrs.J.J.¢ ess white elephant sale and a sale/Craig and Esther on Sunday.È WITH QUALITY ELECTRICAL APPLI- at O WEAVING CATALOGNE of plants and slips was held che members of Riverfield \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 Help which netted about $8.The|Curling Club are grateful to|| SgParate.dian First POTTERY CARVINGS hostesses Mrs.Walsh, Mrs.Mr.Jack McAllister for his degree zero = en FE ANCES AT LEGARE! COME IN AND Chri 'm.Allen, Mrs.Milne and]able assistance in catering to reezer ing Mrs.Templeton served re-jthe successful \u201csmorgasbord\u201d I SEE FOR YOURSELF GREAT BUY.thre ALSO PAINTINGS & ANTIQUES freshments and a social time|Which was held in the club- > Easte was enjoyed.rooms on Saturday evening.' ires The W.I, Convention held in|In spite of various other acti- IT S S A L E P R | C E D Paris > Riverfield Church Hall on Fri-|vities in the community more i who Just north of Rt.52 at Havelock day was well attendedfthan two hundred persons sat and } .by membgrs from all the|down to a sumptuous meal.H charg Tel.826-4632 Diama Jamieson branches.Mrs.Ossington, Pro-| Cards and dancing were en- d Refrigerator-Freezer with now | vincial President, was the|joyed during the evening.The A 2-door Re r ger ; bee \u2014 \u2014 oe \u2014 ~ [lucky inners of the drawing! defers in the Cold Injector\u201d system! succel } vere iss Helen cCartney, refrigerator 1 a .ger, Mrs, George Kees and Aan] tector : A potter mode] at budget price! A family lee Jgeuple Zn Angell, CL 205 maintains constant cool temperature throughout entire eV ry ° The farmers are rejoicing refrigerator.Equipped with \u201cAutomatic Defrost\u201d.after over the long awaited rain * Bon Dimensions: 6044\u201d h.; 30\u201d wide.GUARANTEE: full the « which fell on Sunday evening _ Ei year warranty on entire refrigerator; 5 years on refri- sence - and which will do so much > gerating system.ceren good to the hay and pasture Les ment fields as well as to the seeded \u201cporcelain \u2014 / ky _.; 183 crops.keeper guards : and WEDDING Ftore-freshness sna) ~~ This LANDRY - ANGELL or days.3 Es Ny : 78 y Margaret Alexis Angell ad = = = nesse Gerald J.Landry were mar- : = 5 : oe The best value at the parer ried on Saturday morning in - a ful Notre Dame de Grace.k lowest price! lange The bride is the only daughter of Mr.and Mrs.Harry \\ $299.00 Angell of Riverfield and thel.iw JR | | bridegroom is the son of Mr.l} 1 91e and Mrs.Joseph Landry of:] anfusteors %o ONLY $3 WEEKLY Moncton, N.B.10 positions! v > Ce Given in marriage by he[f 0 E ce NT ; father, the bride wore a street i Sha 5 The .ength gown of white peau de ° ° e ., À : .© pare soie and a shoulder length veil 4 NN .This message might provide a positive answer.of tulle illusion and carried à, _ NO INITIAL PAYMENT vou a bouquet of pink Sweetheart 5, Twin Dporceizin a scho roses and white carnations.serve fruits Divided better Up to 3 Years to pay, if desired feos I a major purchase costs more than you want to spend, Miss Margaret Whyte, usé getabies compartmentss .; as: the Bank of Montreal Family Finance Plan might well bridesmaid for her cousin (Retail Sales Tax payable at time of Such ; so.; .vore rquoise cnepe stree .be the difference between having it to enjoy and going length dress with a beige purchase).We finance our own credit! cor without.veiled pill box headdress and co-ot Im.carried a bouquet of yellow, Th va LN ST SR a TEE Shesta daisies.4 over YOU CAN BRING ALL YOUR CREDIT NEEDS UNDER ONE ROOF.Mr.Fred Landry of Mon- a & most The Bank of Montreal Family Finance Plan is the treal acted as groomsman for à à turn modern, economical way to take care of all your credit A reception was held at thr! this needs without putting a heavy strain on your pay- home of the bride's parents, \"oo.oper cheque.It puts cash in your hands for a rew automo- sels following the ce-| Crosley by Moffat 30\u201d wide tion.bile, washing machine, TV set, wardrobe for your Out-of-town guests includ- who! 7 5 - who! family \u2014 or for meeting emergencies and recurring ed Mr and Mrs, Joseph Landry Clock Controlled Elect Range gula ; ve \u2018 cs and Mr.and Mrs.Raymond Clock-controlled oven, rotisseri ones commitments.Tandry of Moncton, N.B.| outlet.New recessed cooking top helps to rao Yet PR AT » > Go The happy couple will re-, filling down Sides.Motor.driven rotisserie cooks | far ide | .roasts in own ! 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BANK OF MONTREAL aide at Salmon River Central fantabie oval\u201d wringer.Uni School.with instant safety release.D .Mr, Quenneville is a son of _ More Than 90 Stores To Serve You Better in Quebec Famiiy-sizs porcelain 9-1b.infl Canadas Fhet Bank the late Mr.and Mrs, Joseph\u2019 : fore 0 Quenneville of Cazaville and $109.55 nef is employed by General Motors | 130 CH ATE AUGU AY ST i \u2018A chil in Syracuse.e Ten: Following the ceremony Only $1.25 Weekly the, Huntingdon: JOHN HARRIMAN, Manager le ee iorida TEL 264 5112 We're open every thr Valleyfleld: THOMAS LAPALME, Manager where they were guests for a ° = Friday Night nua Chateauguay Centre: BERNARD DESROSIERS, Manager Jweek of Mrs.Clara Rooney.\u2018 till 10.of .» \"= Fort Covington Sun par 2 Sr aw; bic er.ull ical a er ide a .\u201c = 2 SPetaR ALLEN.TET ! COSMETIQUE eveeeevreves Last Saturday, May 8th, 1965.Terence; Bishop Caza, Valleyfield; Father Belanger; Bishop Caza Blesses Lady of Perpetual Help Church The long-delayed at Our Lady of Perpetual Help last Saturday afternoon.First opened for worship on Christmas Day 1963.the building was completed some three months later in time for ing.they were all happy that: Merenry Deslershin is now in \u2019 First serv.their own Bishop Faster last year.ices were held by the then Parish Priest Father Beaulieu, nies.Bishop Caza had had tojonerating from a who subsequently became sick frav and had to resign from his Father Beaulieu, vise : Que- [have been held many months Father Beaulieu's 2&0.charge.now in Mission work in bee City.successor, Father Fred Belan- ger, welcomed Bishop Percival Churett © « tolic Administrator|beautifully ) CP pie turday| dies of the'Church was held injend of June.It is located on ef Valleyfield last S afternoon.Bishop Caza tookjth= Hall.the opportunity of his presence at the Church Blessing ceremonies to give the Sacra- This happy annnal occasion for 7.8 year old \u2018children was wit- The full use of parent resources There is much more to parent participation in a co-op school than the payment of,ed parents these benefits be- feos and the regular duty day come the real reasons for a as assistant to the teacher.jco-onerative school\u201d.Such minimal participation is certainly possible, but it is a movement began violation of the philosophy of in 1916.Over one thonsand co-operative pre-schools.The talents and abilities of S.every family are needed.Al ci , can be'rative Pre-schools Internatio- most any resource turned to the advantage of the nal.Grouns in England school.There is evidence of New Zealand re this in the Seigniory Park Co-'with this organization.The operative Pre-school Associa-' co-op school has matured into tion.For instance, there area position of leadership many associate members, pre-school education.whose children are now in regular school, or whose little ones are not yet old cnough.Yet these members contribute far beyond the requirements of duty.The answer, of course, is that once the co-op idea has taken hold.it generates enduring excitement and offers a worthavhile challenge.What the experts say The manual of the Montreal Lakeshore Council of Co-one- rative Pre-schools states.very good co-operative school has a dual purpose: a) to vro- vide a good nursery or kindergarten experience for the children: b) to provide greater understanding by parents in matters related to early childhood education\u201d.The annual quotes from a hook published by Columbia University Teachers\u2019 College.\u201d .- marents are the child's most influential teachers.Therefore, the most important benefit parent co-operatives give children is in develoning parents who really understand them and guide them well through their growing years\u201d.\u2018Again.from the Council manual, \u201cIt is only after a period of successful operation that parents and teachers become aware of certain other bene- \u201cFf LIVRAISON GRATUITE ELIZABETH ARDEN COSMETICS BISHOP CAZA BLESSES CHURCH Church lovely church is just not hig Blessing ceremonies were held enough for such occasions\u201d.| | ment of Confirmation to some, quired to handle the traffic 183 children from St.Paul's on McLeod.The same children and St.Willibrord Churchrs.|who had heen confirmed the | their first Communion on Sun- nessed by large numbers of day afternoon.Singing was by parents and friends.\u201cWe had a special Children\u2019s Choir of a Tull house\u201d, said Father Re-'fortv pupils \u2018from St.langer last weckend,\u201d and our brords School.The Parents\u2019 Roll In The Co-operative Pre-School t THE LEADING ADVERTISING MEDIUM IN THE DISTRICT OF ESEAUHARNOIS @ roc /./ a : aurea - orc 79 ST-JEAN BAPTISTE HARVEY'S h e 5 E- AN = joo 9913-4 CHATEAUGUAY, QUEBEC PHARMACY 691-0201 £).Romeo Chevrefils Inc.SHOPPING PLAZA CHATEA FREE DELIVERY COURTIER D'ASSURANCES GENERALES Vol.6, No.10 Confirmation and Blessing took place at Our Lady of Perpetual Help Church.In photo above: Mr.Ken Davies, Mass Director; Father Mr.Percy Lanigan.(Photo by Pat Wilkins) New Mercury Dealer In Chateauguay Father Belanger said that .while it was unusual for such] Mr.Brian ¥ # Kinch.nre.a length of time to clapse bet-[f'dent of Winch Mopenry ween the completion and the| Sales T+d.informed the Cha Blessing of the Church build-*aueuav Cleanar that hic now had come to nmeration.Far the moment share in the Blessing ceremo- Fin~h Mareurv Sales Tod, are trailer lo- el to Rome to attend the cated on their lot.However a Ecumenical Council, other-{selection nf new Mercurvs.the ceremonies would Meteors and Comets are at the lot readv to he sold.The new building which will house Finch Mercurv Sales Ltd, is now under construction and will be commleted iby the Following the singing by the oir, a reception, prepared by the la- route 4 next to Al Porter's Sunoco Station facing Parkview Shonping Centre.Mr.Brian Finch.a resident of Chateauguav, lives on Ber.The following day, Sunday, was also a crowded occasion, with a Police detachment re- seven children, Mr.Finch has hean Manager of Motor Sales for the past nine year.previous day participated in Really Big Time nard Ave.and is the father of; Chevrolet | CHATEAUGUAY, QUE., MAY 12th, 1965 OF INTEREST TO PARENTS Great changes will take place at Julius Richardson Elementary School next fall, graduates of grade 6 will move tu Chateauguay High School and kindergarten will start for the first time.In order to give parenls an Opportunity to have queries answered the J.RS.Home and School has invited Mr, Tyler, Principal of Chateauguay High School and Mrs.Stokowski to their Annual Meeting which is lu be held at 8 p.m.Wednesday, May 19th.The cexeculive commitiee of the J.R.S.Home and School urges all members to attend and cordially invites all interested parties, Coffee will he served.The spring Combined Health and Red Cross campaign for \u201chateauguay eot underway officially on Saturday at the Seigniory Park Country Club, when Mayor Joseph l.aberge of the Town ol Chateauguay, Mayor Richard Sutterlin of Chateauguay Centre, and 'Mayor Jean l.aberge of the Heights, officiated at the 10.15 am.flag raising ceremony.The campaign will run this year from May 8th to 24th inclusive, and the organizers are hoping to reach their target figure of $4,080.Red Cross canvassers will he visiting you at your homes, and a receipt will be given for uny money vou donate, if you so request it.So don't feel shy if you don\u2019t have more than a dime or a quarter to contribute, and feel this is not worth a receipt \u2014 a lot of dimes makes a lot of money, and the Red Gross will be glad to have yours.\u2018All money collected will go into the coffers of the non-denominational Federated Chariti>=.Incidentally, the campaign could urgently use some more Chairmen and workers.If vou like to help, please call Boh Jennings, at 681-0418.Last year the campaign set Shrine Circus According to a spokesman for the circus committee of the Shrine in Montreal, some people have the impression that the Shrine Circus coming to the Forum on May 22nd to 28th is second rate.\u201cThis is so far from fact as to warrant a special statement on the matter.We have been reading a great deal recently Chateauguay Opens Spring Red Cross Campaign almost made it \u2014 they got &$3,200, so with this year\u2019s increased population, they are confident they can make the $4,000 target figure set \u2014 and they will too, if you add your dime or quarter, Campaign officers appointed to date are: \u2014 Mr.Robert Lapionne and Mr.dred Bewy co-chairmen for Chateauguay Centre; Mr.Bob Jennings and Mr.Jean Guy Saucier, co.chairmen for Town of Cha- teauguay; Mrs.Rod 1.'Ecuyer, chairman for the Heights, and Mr.Mare Cameron.General Chairman for the whole Cha- leauguay aa.The Red Cross occupying a special position through its essential services in the com munity has joined forces with- the Health Canypagin, which will benefit some 20 member agencies, including the Canadian National Institute of the Blind, the French-Canadian Association of the Blind.the Cys- tie Fibrosis Association, Mental Health Association, St.John Ambulance.Cancer Research Society and the Cancer Aid League.Every dollar counts in this non-profit fund \u2014 raising campaign, and every dollar gives a net profit of 90 cents to the various charitable a- in U.S.magazines about circuses and circus people, and within the past twelve months a great deal has been writ ten and visualized on television about the now famous Russian single ring circus\u2019.\u201cThis 1965 Shrine Circus put together by Frank Wirth could be rated equal to or better than Ringling Bros.\u2014 Barnum, Bailey and, with its three rings, will display daring, skill and at a level in a target of $3,500.and they Seigniory Park The largest number of Seig- niory Park and Northern residents ever to attend a Home Owners General Meeting showed up at the Clubhouse, last Thursday evening.The record un : 4 atendance reflected the reju- many respects Migher than the|yenation in Home Owners DE.Russian single ring show\u201d.{faire vhich hésMaken place in \u201cAbout fifty percent of the|recent weeks, following Vice well-known acts are European|president Colin Mason's assu- and the remainder have alliming the role of Acting Pres- made names for themselves|ident on the resignation of elsewhere throughout the|former President Gerry Flvnn, world.For example, there will A \u201cLittle Election\u2019 was held be the Wallendas and theiriunder the chairmanship of high wire act; Roberi Baudy'si former Acting President John Siberian tigers; Charlotte| MoKay.who has made the Waleh\u2019s un-caged leopards; the administration of Home Own- Willi- || LEGION NEWS CHATEAUGUAY The monthly general meeting was held on Tuesdav.Mav 4th, and President Norm Pal mer called the meeting to order at 8:30 nm, Mr.Gerard Benoit was in- itinted and later welcomed into Branch 108 hv the forty [members in attendance.A letter from the Vetville men\u2019s club was read exnress- ing thanks to the Branch for sponsoring the evening commemorating Yores Dav.(Continued on page 15) fits that accrue as a result of the parents\u2019 close association with the school.Under a skilled teacher and with interest- The co-onerative pre-school in Chicago schools in Canada and the U., are united under a coun- known as Parent Co-one- and affiliated | hle, hut parents should assume that their membershin in the co-operative carries the more obligation of conscientious at- fendance at general meetings.This is the time [or suggestions to be made, administra- little different from a commer-|tive problems to he ironed out.cial nursery school, except|and reasons for procedures to that the fees are lower, cheat he explained.Not only does themselves of the hest oppor-la reliable, well-informed pa- tunity our society offers for rent hody ease the communi- deen parental involvement injcations problems of the exe.child guidance and education.|cntive, but meetings provide Parent administration the training ground for fu- The parent body is the ad-jtnre executive groups.ministration of the school.The The structure of the excentive is its instrument.As| executive Co in all organizations.schonls or| The executive differs in ti- husinesses, the attitude that!tles from one school to ann.filters down from the ton dn-|ther.bnt in Seigniorv Park termines the spirit and quality of the whole endeavour.Both as administrators and teacher-assistants, parents need information and training in order to serve the school well.They must be prepared to develop their capacity for understanding.in dealing with all the children.Seeing a child in relation to a group can be of great benefit in the home.On the other hand the parents can help the teacher develop an incalenlable asset.that of increasing her ability to see children as individuals.The many resources of the ma- rent group enrich the children\u2019s school program.The importance of meetings are in So, you see, it is no small thing.Parents who take the attitude that a co-op school is chairman.co-chairman, secre- tarv.treasurer.and three directors.The directors fune- tion at the policv-making level, but in addition, assume committee work as well.A wide variety of jobs Committee work includes scheduling for assisting mothers, telgphoning, transportation, field trips.fund raising, equipment, nominating, teach- er-hiring, publicity, parent program and refreshments.These jobs carry individual responsibility and provide for personal growth on the part of the people who undertake them.Mothers of pre-school children are usually inexpe- Co-rnerative.it consists of aff original George Hannafordiers\u2019 elections uniquely his own family and their famous rid-|following a lifetime devoted ing act: Albert Rix and his to the study of the constitu.mixed \u2018bear act including tional issues involved.Mr.Mc.white polars, grizzlies and Hi-|Kay last Thursday surpassed malayans.fo name but ajall his previous performances few of the 23 terrific acts.Fa-lin this field by staging the mous clowns from Europe and fastest election ever seen in the United States will provide|the Valley of the Chateauguay.the fun and frolic\u201d.Elected.in each case by accla- The Shrine circus committee mation.were: President, spokesman was most emphatic|Mr.Colin Mason; Vice-Pres,, in stating that \u201cthe 1965 ver-|Mr.Lynn Dullege.Director, sion of the Shrine Circus at|{Mrs.E.Schenkelberg.The The Forum on May 22nd does| meeting then resumed under not take second place to any the chairmanship of President circus in the world\".Colin Mason.ve \u2014\u2014 Mr.Mason reported that part of the sports field which had been made available to the Sports Association had been exchanged for an approximately equal and adjoining area to facilitate the Catholic School Board's plans to build a new school.Insofar as the new portion of the sports field was concerned, the School Board would foot the bill for grading the land to required standards.Furthermore, certain facilities of the school \u2014 changing rooms.showers, etc.would he made available to those using the sport field.It was moved from the floor co-operative school gives excellent training [for those later years when a woman's interest in community welfare reaches its peak.Tt requires unselfishness, a willingness to build for the future of unknown children, to be a real service.Someone once said, \u201cGrown-ups don\u2019t make children; children make grown-ups\u201d.Ideally, this is what happens to adults in a co-op.Gaining maturity is a lifetime work, but the parent in the co-operative school has the opportunity for accelerated growth.Above photo taken at the St.Jean Baptiste Hall.Mr.of Little League receiving the 1965 contract from Jacques Gendron, president of the Loisirs St.Jean Baptiste, At left Mr.Gordie Page, Manager of the Braves as top re~ Of course, it is unenforce- rienced in volunteer work.8he presentatives of St.Jean Baptiste.At far right the Coach of the Braves.Looking on are members of the Loisirs.Merge With Sports Association RECEIVES LITTLE LEAGUE 1965 CONTRACT gencies.Home Owners and subsequently resolved by the meeting, that priority be given to clearing up the appearance of Chateauguay before dissipating the Association's efforts on roads outside the immediate area.This in effect amended a previous meeling\u2019s resolution to seek means whereby \u2018Routes 3 and 4 could be tidied up as re- 12c PER COPY GEN! RAL INSURANCE BROKER RESIDENCE 692-6419 Health A A pF.\u201c> issue, Notice of Registration Registration of candidates; An adjourned meeting of for the Chateauguay Little the Town of Chat.» Center League tryouts will be held at, Council was held Wed, A St.Willibrord School, on Me-ipril 21, with Mayor Richard Leod St, on Saturday, May 15, Sutterlin presiding and all 1965, from 10,00 am.to 6.00 members present except Coun p.m.Yvan Gilbert.To be eligible, candidates Payment of the following must qualify as follows: special accounts was autho- 1.They must reside within rized: Charles Duranceau 1.td., the established limits of the'deposit returned, $1,560.TP Chateauguay Little League.Paillargeon Lid, hy law 362.2.They must have heen(85,054.82.thorn on or after August 1st| A letter was greceived from 1952.the City of LaSalle in which Candidates must bring le-|both Council and the citizens gal proof of age (Birth Certi-jof LaSalle express thelr ficate) and be accompanied by{thanks to the Town of Cha- their parents.teauguay Centre for its help gards the proliferation of hill- boards.It was resolved that the Seigniory Park Sports associa- t'on become part of the Home Owners Association.This was held to be a logical development, since the families serv- éd by the former two groups were indentical, and there appeared to he no possibility of any conflict of interest in the foreseeable future.Secretary Mrs, Rhoda Rown- tree reported a highly satisfactory response from several local organizations who wish to cnonerate in inviting the Y.M.C:A.to operate in Cha- teauguay.Mrs.Rowntree further reported that one prominent local group had not yet made its position clear as regards supporting the move: ment.Tt was well-known that the Y.was reluctant to hranch out into new territory without the virtuallv unanimous support of local populations and organizations.Hence it was a matter of urgeney to obtain clarification of this one group's stand.The YMCA philosophy was aptly describ- rd recently to lakeshore mem- hers as \u201cThe building of Chris tian personality and a Christian society, through a worldwide fellowship united hy a common loyalty to Jesus Christ\u201d.Truly an ecumenical venture.Mr.Teo Robitaille was expected to report to the Home Owner's executive in 2 Tony Della Ports president isuitahly #-|petual Help Parish in Chateau- After examination at the time of the disaster player agent and the leaguelwhich occurred there on president, these documents March 1st.will be returned immediately] The Seeretary-Treasurer ve.lo the parents.ported that he had received 4 Candidates aceepted will helprojects for the employees [so notified and will he told|pension plan and that it had |when to report for tryouts at|been suggested to him that \"the Chateauguay Little League they be examined by an insu- Stadium, at Mercier Park.rance specialist in order to ; Accepted candidates must{determine which is most he.thring their own glove and be|neficial to the Town.Mayor Sutterlin suggested for his ! attired.Regulation baseball uniform is not neces-|part fhat a specialized repre.sary.sentative of each company he asked to appear before the hoard in order to determine which is more beneficial.After a discussion, the Council accepted the Mayor's sugyes- tion.\u2018A letter was received from Constable Jacques Daoust stating that ho was resigning, Mr.William Haworth was hired to replace him at a salary of $72.50 a week.À letter and a petition signed by 400 residents was received again asking the Town to take charge of the Play grounds Association (OT.J.).This petition was again filed for further consideration.Mr.Steeve Bobula, See.Treas.for Parkview Recreation.Association, was present at the meeting to submit the plan of a semi-private swimming pool that this Associa: tion plans to build on lot 121: he also asked if the Town hy the Tony Della Porta, Pres.Chat.Little League the ter, Various other matters of local interest were discussed, and Mr.Mason advised that they would be taken up with Town Hall at an early date.The meeting closed on the motion of certain members who have specialized on time- Iv submissions of \u201cI move we adjourn\u201d, near future on the mat- CNW.Chateauguey Elects Officers Mrs.TJ.Killaire was ree: leeted president of the Catholic Women's League of Our Lady of Perpetul Help Parish, Chateauguay, at the recent annual mecting.Amond those elected to of- fice were: Mrs.C.Keenan,|c0uld help this project finan Mrs.G.Arbuthnot, Mrs, Ww.Cally.He was informed that McKenna, Vice-pres.; Mrs, he council had no right to fi.P.Muir, recording secretary; \"nee any project of private Mrs.LL.Golden, corresponding: © Semi-private interest.The secretary: Mrs.G.Howie, trea.C0OUncil was unanimous how.surer; Mrs.P.Poupart, spiri.\u20acVer to accept another request tual: Mrs.W.Foley.league! of Mr.Bobula that the said magazine; Miss W.Perras, pro- swimming pool be served hy gramme: Mrs.E.Harvey, pu-;the Town's water system at a blicity: Mrs.C.Donoghue, so-l Certain rate already establish- cial: Mrs.N.Kinnear, citizen.\u201c4.and to ask the Secretary's ship and immigration.office tn present a new zonage (by-law concerning this swim.On April 27th, at 8:30 p.m.| Ming pool.the Catholic Women's Teague ON à question asked by a held its Diocesan Council resident, Mayor Sutterlin stat- meeting at St.Paul's Churchi®d that all the improvements Hall, in Beauharnois, presid- Made to the water system ed over by Mrs.Theresa Mac.5ince the beginning of 1964 key, diocesan president of Will have the effect of sub.Beauharnois.A large delega.stantially raising the water tion from Our Lady of Perpe- Pressure in 1965.tual Help Parish in Chateau-| The Council agreed to de- guay atlended.mand that work provided by The highlights of the eve.by-law No.400 start in the ning were reports of activi- following week, or as soon as ties read by the diocesan pres.Mr.Leon Konkol will have oh- ident, Mrs.T.Mackey, and the ~~ ~~ =~ = © president of Our Lady of Per-| Elections for the diocesan council officers were then guay, Mrs.TJ.Killaire.It held.Mrs, T.Mackey of Bgau- (Photo by Pat Wilkins) parish councils.was noted by all that a lot of harnois was re-elected pres work had been done hy thelident for another term, and i (Continued on page 15) tnd Red Cross Campaign Underway In Chateanguay Photo above shows: Mr, Robert Lapierre, Dist.Rep.; Mayor John Laberge, Chat.Heights; Bob Jennings, Dist.Rep.; Mayor Dick Sutterlin, Chat Centre; Mr.Fred Berry, Dist.Rep.; Mayor Joe Laberge, Town Chat.; Marc Cameron, Dist.Rep.\u2014 The campaign started on May 8th with an objective of $4,000, See article elsewhere in this (Photo by Pat Wilkins).Chateauguay Centre Council Kept Busy At Sessions tained a clearance from the nresent owner of lots No.151- 41, 66 and 206, designated as part of Laramee St The following notices of motion were presented: notice of motion for a hy-law pertain: ing to massage ostablish.ments, physiotherapy and masseurs: notice of motion for a by-law providing for pavement on Chateauguay St.notice of motion for a by-law providing for the installation of sewers and water, also pavement on Valois St.and on streets No.108434.1068-136.108-138 and 108-148.The following by-laws were approved: By-law 482 approving a sub-division plan of lots 183, 137.138, 140, 141, 144, 167, 168, 169, 170, 171, 172 and 173, officia! cadastre of St.Joachim Parish, Chateau- ¢uay; bylaw 483, providing for the installation of a water system on D'Anjou Blvd.(North side) from Chateau- cuay St.to Route No.4, and for a loan of $46,500.to do this work; hy-law 484, providing for domestic sewers on D'Anjou Blvd.from the Hydro Quebec dine to Yvon SL, and for a loan of $40,500.to do this work; by-law 486, providing for surface sewers on D'Anjou Blvd, from Sth Street to Route No.4, and for a loan of 884,000.to do this work; by-law 486, providing for sewer, water, drainage and pavement work on St.Alban St, and for a loan of $15,500.to do this work.The work contract of the Chief of Police, Mri Rene Spe nard, was accepted), by the Council as prepared hy Mr.Armand Poupart, the Town's lawyer.Coun.Rolland Colpron gave notice of motion for a by-law to expropriate street No.150- 4], 66 and 208 for the amount of $1.Coun.Colpron also gave notice of motion for a by-law amending the zonage hydaw in order to allow the construction of duplexes on certain parts of lots 150 and 146.It was agreed to authorize the Secretary to notify Messrs, Bockstail, Laramee and Ie fehvre, who have a contract with the Town for snow removal, that the Town has decided to cancel this contract from July 15, 1965, for the fol lowing reasons: The Town is now equipped to do this work itself: the cost for snow remao- val during the 1964-1985 season has been of $27,666, which is a non justified raise of $7,163.34 over the preceding season, the Council, fol: lowing an inquiry in this matter, believes it can reduce this cost by $10,000.for the next season by having this work done by the Town's machinery It was decided that a water meter he purchased for approximately $675.to be installed at the car wash of Mr.Philippe Thibault on Main St.It was also decided that the Town's Public Work Department be asked to install at the main business establishments the water meters the Town presently has on hand.(Continued on page 14) are rome ae mm a comen AR TE 0, \"LEANER THE LEADING ADVERTISING MEDIUM IN THÉ DISTRICT OF BEAUHANNOIS @ Wednesday, May 12th, 1965 Chateauguay News Notes By Fergus Horsburgh wv Alderman Phil Bonneau of the Town has given notice cf motion that he will submit a Bv-law that all property owners must notify the Town of any change of address on the part of their tenant.H property owners fail to do this, they themselves will be held responsible for any water taxes left unpaid by the tenant in question.p»* Chatesuguay Aquatic Club and the Kinsmen are join- :ng up to build themselves a clubhouse in Laberge Park They've certainly got themselves a lovely spol for it, and the old loop of Salaberry Blvd, which is no longer used can presumably serve as a driveway, w The above Laberge Park is also going to be improved #s a sports centre for children too.with a football ground and bareball diamond.But it seems a crying shame that that beautiful old stone house must apparently be pulled down.It doesn\u2019t appear to be in the wav of any of the propo::d new buildings, drivewave or sports grounds, sc why not leave it standina?It couid be turned into a museum, or recreation rooms and would enhance the area.w Mayor Joseph Laberge of the Town of Chateauguay wil! represent the Town when the Quebec Union des Municipalités is host to visiting British Columbia mayors this coming Friday.May 14th.This affair reciprocates the visit which 2 number of Quebec Mayors paid to British Columbia last year + Mr.Lepic of 335 Principal St.in the Centre, was luckily away last Thursday, May 5th, because a fire began in his houre, thought to be caused bv defective heating, and now only the shell of the house remains, vw» WATERING: Chief René Spénard of the Centre announces that according to By-law 429, Centre residents ma: water their gardens on even dates of the month only, from 1-5 p.m.\u2026 and from 8 pum.to 8 am.1\u201d We are sorry to hear that Mr.Sarto Blais, Centre Sec- retary-Treasurer has been hospitalized, and we wish hin a speedy recovery.sw Anti-mosquito spraying in the Town of Chateauguay «nd the Heights is due to start in late May, or when the average water temperature reaches 68 degrees F.Chat.Centre Council.(Continued from front page Coun.Romeo Bourcier gave particulars on an incident which occurred at the Town \u2018fall on Easter Monday, April 19, whore Mr.Marcotte, the Town Engineer, gave, without a justified motive, a holiday to all employees of his de partment, knowing that this lay was not included in the statutory holidays agreed on Jy the Council.He added \u2018hat to his knowledge, thi was the third time that such an incident occurred and that qe considered it his duty tc 1sk as a Councillor that Mr Marcotte be suspended for in: subordination.1t was ther novaed and seconded that Mr Benoid W.Marcotte, Town En sineer, be suspended withou\u2019 pay for insubordination, until Je explains before the board he reason why he ordered al! \u201cmployees of his department 10t to work on Easter Monday April 19.Coun.Rolland Col yron suggested an amendmen! o suspend Mr.Marcotte for a lay only; since this proposi \u2018on did not find a secondar he original motion was main- ained with Coun.Colpron dis- :ident.The meeting was adjournec \u20180 April 28.An adjourned meeting of he Town of Chatsauguay Cen re Council was held at thr 1sual \u2018place and hour on April \u20198, with Mayor Richard Sut erlie presiding and all mem w On the sick list \u2014 Mrs.Thomas McDade of 52 Drolet.Best wishes for a speedv recovery, Mrs.McDade, bers present, except Coun [Jean Chevrefils, Rolland Col 4 Mrs.Barbara Fraser did not seek re-election as chair-|pron and Yvan Gilbert.man of the Home and School Association.Mrs.Fraser held, office lor two years and has been succeeded by Mr.Jim Keddy.w# Âs anyone can plainly see, St.Francis is in process of having surface drainage concrete pipes installed.The highway is being enlarged to four lanes from Craik to Lafayette.Sireet lighting and curbs are scheduled for later this year.w The Borrowing By-law for the Heights Water and Sewage system was due for first , second and third readings last (Tuesday) night at Town Hall.Mr.Larry Elridge was hirec by the Town as Sports Direc \"tor at a salary of $100.for & (trial period of three months The function consists of coor !dinating \u2018all sports and recrea- (tion activities in the Town o' Chateauguay Centre and ic distribute in an equitable manner the sums authorized by the 1# Bob Jennings.Co-Chairman of the Combined Health} council.He will be assisted and Red Cros Campaign.tells me he is verv anxious to recruit Area Chairman for Colonia, Terrace and Gardens.Canvassers are in short supply, but will not be required to put in more than one hours work each.# An Emergency Meeting of the Propriciers League of! Chateauguay Centre, on Monday.May 17th, at 8.30 p.m.at: the Chateau-Gai Motel.League President Fred Berry announced last week-end that discussion would centre on Municipal and School Taxes, the service provided in return for the tax dollar, the administration of the Municipality and the economic upkeep of the home.BIG CLEARANCE BIG SAVINGS COMPLETELY RECONDITIONED CARS 63 MERCURY fully equipped .62 ANGLIA 61 LARK 60 MERCURY automatic 59 BUICK fully equipped 58 METEOR station fully equipped 58 -PONTIAC, auto., radio Your Authorized Rambler Dealer American \u2014 Classic \u2014 Ambassador HANDFIELD MOTORS LTD.TEL.692-6753 174 SALABERRY CHATEAUGUAY BASIN ! FOR YOUR SPRING PAINTING NEEDS QUALITY CROWN DIAMOND PAINTS SPECIAL REDUCTION ON LARGER : QUANTITIES COMPLETE SELECTION OF COLOURS CROWN DIAMOND PAINTS | Gilles Crepin Store Hardware \u2014 Paints \u2014 Electrical ~ Appliances \u2014 Furniture 34S Blvd.Youville 692-6472 Chateauguay Station by a committee formed b: Mayor Sutterlin, Coun.Bour cier and Chavrefils, and thr | Secretary-Treasurer, A letter was received from Chief of Police Rene Spenard along with the resignation o\u2019 Mr.Jean Guy Anderson as constable for the Town of Cha- teauguay Centre.Mr.Jacques Desparois was hired to replace him at a salary of $72.50 a week, as recommended by the Chief of Police.The Secretary-Treasurer was asked to convoke for May 26 and 27 the specialized repre sentatives of the insurance\u201d companies who \u2018have submit ted to the Town different em- ployess\u2019 pension plans.The Council approved of the \u201cIndustrial Park\u2019 motion pre sented at a previous meeting with the following item added ta it: That the Town of Cha- teauguay Centre agrees to rent to the said industry the neces sary land for its installatior for the amount of 81.for 5 consecutive years, provided that at the beginning of the sixth year, the proprietors of the said industry accept to pay the Town tha full amount paid by the latter for the purchase of said land, interest and charges included.Notice of motion was given for by-law providing for the purchase of lot No.172, official cadastre of St.Joachim Parish, to be used as an industrial park in the Town of Cha- teauguay Centre.By-law 487, amending zo nage by-law 212 to allow the construction of a semi-privatc swimming pool on part of lof No.121, official cadastre o° St.Joachim Parish, was adopted.À \u2018building permit was giv en to Firestone Tire & Rub- bar Co.Ltd.for the construe tion of a building to be used for the sale of household e lectric appliances and auto parts, on lot No.65/179, cor ner of Bell St.and D'Anjou Blvd.; provided Firestone Tire & Rubber Co.obtain a servitude from the owner of lot No.85-182, and that the Town construction and zonage by laws abided with.A business permit was issued to Mr.W.M.Leece for the sale of house trailers and gardening items on lot Mo.160-74, St.Jean Bzptiste Bivd., but 2 building permit for an office 8 X 12' to be but on the same lot, was refused.A building permit for a gas- bar on corner of Bell St.and D'Anjou Blvd.was refused in accordance with bylaw 332.Notice of motion was given for a by-law obliging the con tractors who mak> water trenches, with wbich to connect water pipes from private properties to the Town's water lines, to advise the Town when such trenches are ready he subject of What is C.A.A.A.\u201d Larry, \u201cWho ace Association.When the Softball In his words, being very sports ninded, saw the great necd \u201cor the assistance that Cha-|Municipal \u2018eauguay required in order to|honed that the Federal Gov wring sports to the children so shortly after his arrival.fou s Sports Director of the Ter Who And What Is CAAA.?(By Ron Lee) During the past week I hadjother with a League that i \\ talk with the President o!|governed by C triple A, and a: \u201che Chateauguay Amateur Ath-|Chateauguay grows sn will C.letic Association, Larry Toop in order to get his views on an\u201d A.A.A.support.und Kaising On the subject of lund rais \u2018ng, Mr, Toop said \u201cThe mair source of income is exnected grants and it is wnient will also assist.We increase the \u2018amount 0.wetivities.\u201d It is felt that one body car btain a much da:ger grant han if 3 or 4 individual troups try to get a smaller rant.One body looking after o come fram \u2018Provincial and so plan to hold fund raising \u2018ears ago, he found himself|:ampaigns in the Chateauguay|\u2018892-8918) will be pleased * rea, such as a Cookie Day|provide further details.ometime {his June, in order|Dorcas Department, Montrea\u2019 ancd|.o \u2018Tockey Leagues amalgamated arry was named Vice Presi lent and when the five majo ports amalgamated last May 4th, to form the C.triple À Larry was named President, \u201cI have al noney available for sporting vays enjoyed working with shildren and really enjoy :oaching, but 1 firmly believ: hat Chateauguay requires onc \u2018overning sports body and ce C triple A gets off the \u2018round perhaps I'll have \u20ac \u2018hance to get hack to coach ng.Vho and What Questioned on the who and vhat of C:A.AA.Mr.Toor aid \u201cC triple A is made u; if sports-minded people livin n the Chateauguay Arca whe \u2018calize that in order to elimi 1ate duplication of effort onc ody only is required to rep- \u2018esent all sorts.\u201d He then went on to say hat the main function of C.A.- \\.A.is to raise furds to oper: \u2018te these sports and to distri- wite these funds to the indivi- lua] sport leagues in a fair nd just manner.It is honzd hat in the near future, the ! triple À will have in \u2018heir roup, some we!l known and nfluential people who are ot necessarily interested in ports but are willing to do- \u2018ate their time to raise funds o help the children of the rea.C.A.A.A.is presently rep- esenting 11 areas in Chateau suay.These are C.C.R.A,, C.P.- ).A.Scigniory-Northern, C.\u201cR.A., Gardens, Heights, C.R.- VC, PRA., St.Joachim.Chateauguay \u201cthe sticks\u201d of 10 ycars ago.it is made up of intelligent \u2018hateauguay Park and West ind.These are the areas that »articipate in one way or an- tor filling.Notice of motion was also given for a by-law amending by-laws 251 and 435 dealing with nuisance in the Town which will oblige contractors to clean the premises when their work is finished.The Mayor and Secretary- Treasurer were authorized to sign the necessary documents for the purchase of the {ollow- ng water frontage lots on Youville Blvd.on the following conditions.An additional amour} of $25.will he paid for the cutting of every tree over 6\u201d diameter.From Notre Dame Congregation, {for 356925, part of lot No.246: from Mr.Rene Primeau, for $10.18, dot No.248-1; from Mr.Denis Poirier, for $70.89, part of lot No.249; from Mrs.Pierrette Weinfield, for $230.- 85, lot No.2492; from \u201cFran- rie\u201d Sisters, for $103.53, part of lot No.249; from Mr.Guy Fournier, for $99.13, part of \u2018ot \u2018No.246: from Miss Victoria Villeneuve for $135.66 part lot No.248; from Mrs.Jean ne M.Laberge, for $238.51, parts of lots No.250 and 251; from Mr.Guy Marchand, for $158.45 lot No.250-4; from Mr.Ernest Laberge, for $622.89, part of lot 249; from Mis.\u201ces Jeannette and Pauline La- berge, for $432.81, parts of lots No.250 and 251.After a discussion, it was noved and seconded that the Public Works Department be asked to repair the lots ol Messrs, Jean Marc Sauve and Armand Laplante, on D'An jou Blvd.some damage hav ing been done to the said lots when sidewalks were made: the expenses for this, which ST.ANDREW\u2019S 1 of Chateauguay could dis ribute the money more even y.Presently there are 3 or 4 treas getting Provincial grants|3ale contents are also distri but they are not helping thelsuted to the most needy fami- ather 7 or 8 areas that are left After 1 Year When asked about the past sear's achievements, Mr.Toop \u201cProgress during ourll'rom the Bales, thereby seck- first year's operation has been very slow, bul Association: ind Municipalities of Greatel shateauguay realize more thar aver the need for such an or-|Suggestions for Mission Bales ;anization and can see that we sre not fooling around.\u201d \u201cThe past year has spent getting all the different|mitts, socks, scarves, toques sporting groups together, asking them to sit down to dis cuss their differences and to co-operate with cach other in making schedules and fund raising campaigns cle.In the| dresses and skirts \u2014 large size past a young boy found he) vo cow.d not play at both soccel|.,, and softball because when he|3 .G d had a game scheduled for one sport ne had a practice foi mperia araens, the other so he had to make a decision as to which one he would attend.This year sche- Jules and practices have been arranged so they don\u2019t conflict with each other and now the youths can participate in ali heen longe men and women who arc kcen- ly interested in the men of to morrow today.As Larry say: \u2018If a combined cifort is wWhal|know the foiks in our block we necd.then a combined ef (ort is what we'll get\u201d, What.Price Insurance (By Homeowner) Insurance has always con fused me, Years ago I accept ed the fact that we shouldnt some form of insurance, It took me a few years longer to fina out how cor \u2026icated this matter can get.Of course I didn\u2019t really understand the car in it just seemed tôlvrist watch and a delightful come with the car like a gear |sjirthday Shift or a rusty bumper.After | got married, a glant|Catherine Buerk, Jackie Muir, (Continued on page 15) The order of service watlag something quite different las! Mother\u2019s| y Day.Following the Call to onday.May 17th.Worship by Sunday Schooil, av îine ; Superintendent Mr.David H AUBRY Brownies took part Reid, the service proceeded on the theme \u201cFaith in God fo! today's families\u201d, with direct narticipation by the children and members of the congregation.Following the communal rendering of that all-time fa vourite, the 23rd Psalm, The Lord's my Shepherd\u201d, the ju nior choir sang.\u2018Beneath the Cross of Jusus\u201d by.L.Keating.The Scripture Lesson.2 Timo he thy 1: 1-14, was read by Ma ricke Klop.Then the story by-law 441.month.sewers to do this work.loan of $40,500.work.By-law 485, (North side), this work.The meeting was closed.The following by-laws were all unanimously adopted by the electors concerned at electors meetings held during the Bylaw 486, providing for and water, drainage|The and pavement on St.Alban Make\" St.and for a loan of $15,500.X By-law 484, providing foi «ill be apyroximately of $300.|\u201cGod in the Home of Moses and $050.will be charged to and yesterday.choices or antiques was told by Mrs.David White.Flowers were placed in tht Sanctuary by the U.C.W., hon-| oring all mothers of toda; A number of young people from the congregation attend ed the Chateauguay Valley Youth Rally in Valleyfield or sunday afternoon and evening.The theme of the Rally was\"|:ostumes.Among the displays Youth Must|zre (1) Mrs.F.P.Cronk is en- Next Sunday St.Andrew's will play host to Maplewood|play of copper and brass.(3) Chapter No.53 of the Order domestic sewers on D\u2019Anjou 4 Blvd, from the Hydro Quebec of the Eastern Star.Refresh line to Yvon St, and for a to do this ments will be served, and it is hoped that Eastern Star mem: bers from other chapters ir the ill} s \u2019 providing for the Chateauguay Valley willlsome of her pupils\u2019 work.An surface drainage on D'Anjou Blvd, from Fifth Street Rowte No.4, and for a loan of $84,000.to do this work.By-law 483.providing for a water system on D'Anjou Blvd.A Handicraft and \u2018Antique to|Show and Tea, sponsored by the U.C.W.will be held on|Raid uniform of his Saturday, May 16th, at 2.30|Grandfather.The identity of p.m.in the Memorial Hall.A [the mystery guest is onc of nyone having interesting han-|the closest \u2014 guarded secrets from Chateau-|dicrafts guay St.to Route No.4, and|contact Mrs.for a loan of 646,500.to do|692-8160, or Mrs.should Dickenson \u2014|l understand that he is a well.Adams \u2014|known and respected figure 892-6240.I hear quite a few | ST.GEORGES CHURCH NOTES Girl's Auxiliary A reminder of the Buby Sit ling Service provided by the G.A.A call to Joy Friedlander 692-6020) is all that is re juired when Sitter's Services we necessary.A percentage of the \u201creward\u201d goes to G.A.\u2018unds.This years DEANERY MEETING will take place or May 20th in St.John's \u2014 Mrs.Parker, W.A.President Diocesan Women\u2019s Department Mrs.Lucy Schofield, Dorcas Secretary for St.George\u2019: W.A.advises of nceds fo: Missions in the Eastern Arctic Mrs, Snowdon of MDWA wri es: \u201cOur first consideration is \u201cor the.missionary and hi: Jamily, also articles to bc ised in the Mission House ties or those in special cir zumstances.Payment for work lone around the Church or Mission House is by articles ng to preserve the indepen.lence of the recipien., We have \u2018heen asked for more new hings and less used clothing Quilts, afghans, towe!s anc vileteries, dress lengths and tnitting wool, layettes, heavy iweaters and cardigans.all sizes; warm underwear, men's nits with trousers, heavy jeans and corduroy pants, flan nel shirts (no terylene please): eee, Crown Homes and Chateau Estates Correspondent: M.Fabio ROUTÉ BOY: Gordon Foster 120 Labelle, 692-4502 A lot of folk arc busy gar.lening and no doubt the rain nt Monday night did the lawns and gardens much good, 1 vere happy the rains finally lid come for they \u2018had their \u2018awns sodded and they could 1se to good soaking.1 Sorry to hear that Ralph -]Frost of St.Jude St, (The Tardens) is a patient at th\u201d Montreal Children's Hosaital \u2018lope your stay there will be : short one Ralph.Thanks to our news hound \u2018'n Crown Homes we have a rit of their news this week 00.A belated happy birthday o young Miss Heather Mur- ay, of Maisonneuve St., Crown Jomes, who was all of 8 ycars ld on May 7th.Heather was hrilled with her Mom and Dad's gift of a bicycle and a party.Heather's guests included Patricia Smith, Joy Amyot, Carol Beck.Mau.\u2018een Brophy, Carol Sneddon.Special note to all ladies he Magazine Shower to be weld May 17th by the W.A.o the \u2018Lachine General Hos- vital, Chateauguay Group, has to be postponed until Monday, May 31st, instead of Last Saturday our 9th Cha- the Guide and Brownie Rally held at Caughnawaga.ind it turned out to be a great success.Special thanks to the wganizers of the cvent and tlso \u2018a special fhanks to Mr.Auger for supplying the bus 0 transpoit our girls and to Ar.Spenard who drove the vus, 1 can just imagine how he place must have rocked vhen the givls did their dance Thousand Leg Worm which is a dot like a Conga 7] sine with a lot of wiggling ind squirming, I hope that no news is good news for I haven't been getting any from the folks in our area.Also Chateau Estates.\u2014 surprizes have been arranged.Guests will be received by la dies dressed in old-fashioned tering a display of antiques.2) Miss M.B.Leduc \u2014 a dis- Some members of the Art {Class will display prints and charcoal work and (4) Mrs.F.4.Hellemans will display her wn handicraft work and also outstanding feature will be \u2018he appearance of a mystery quest, garbed in the Fenian Great- sn the Chateauguay Valley, but in Church Circles, PP et ES for women; dresses, skirts, sweaters for the girls.Ker- shiefs are always worn by vomen and girls.All suitable \u2018hildren\u2019s c'othing, toys (no iizsaw puzzles, crayons, pen- ~ils, coloring books.) Each new article should be marked with price (value of material only).If any parishioner can offer assistance and provide any of he above items, Mrs.Scho- \u2019ield will welcome a call (692- 3404), or the articles can be aken to the W.A., meeting sf May 5th.\u201cThe Crisis of \u2018.oneliness 'n the Family Today\u201d The Diocese of Montreal pre- ients Steps to Maturity III in the above subjec: a pro- fram in Family Life Education in five Wednesday evenings ommencing May 5th and ter- ninating June 2nd.Each night will consist of a lecture presentation followed by group discussion and a \u2018final state- nent by the speaker.Subjzcts liscussed, in the order of their wesentation, are: The Lone- iness of Living, The Lonel 1ess of Being Different.Loar -iness through Lak ol Con nunication, The \u2018(Lonelin:5s 0 Jhange, The Loneuness 0 Meeting Crises A leafle! tiving full details of eac svening, is available at th hack of the Church.rt Letter to The Editor May 10, 1965 The Editor, The Gleaner, Dear Sir, { think if Constant Reader of Chateauguay Heights had lived up to his or her name there might not have bcen sc many mis-statements in the letter to the Editor published in last week's \u2018Gleaner.Let us start with the reference to the \u201cnon elected\u201d Council.The four Aldermen were elected by acclamation and in strict adherence to municipal law.The \u2018fact that no candidates opposed any or all of them might lead one to the conclusion that the taxpayers were content with the nominations.Certainly no other pu blic spirited citizens were nominated for the uneviable po: sitions.1 have checked my recenl tax bills and found an increase from $285 to $300 per annum.Unless my arithmetic is much al fault this is an increase of 3.2%, nowhere ncar thc 30 per cent referred to.The advertisement for a Town Secretary appeared in The Gleaner, the St.Lawrence San, as well as Beauharnois Employment Exchange.Certainly a suggestion has heen made that the Town Hall might be sold, but no decision was reached.In any case the reasoning behind such a suggestion was financial.\u2018Attendance at a Council meeting would ensure an accurate appraisal of all the facts, and of course would in clude some idea of public opinion concerning water and sewage.The question of referendum is still open.Once the Borrowing By-Law is presented provision is made for a referendum to be taken il sufficient number of taxpayers objects to the proposal.LETTER FROM SEIGNIORY PARK (by FERGUS HORSBURGH) Route Boys: ALLAN LUSSIER 373 St.Francis 691-0781 CHRIS DULLEGE 398 Montmorency 691-1683 Mayor Joseph Laberge said on Wednesday cvening that the playground equipment in Woodbine \u2018Park would be put back in place shortly.Thirty- six \u2018hours later a Town work force had returned last year's swings; sce-saws and slides.The estimated 80 - 100 children who have kept the equipment in more or less constant use ever since thank you sincerely, Mayor Laberge.-0- In the Big 12 Bowling League playoffs last Friday the top four teams in total pinfall were Groundhogs, Flies, Wasps and Ants.These four play next \u201criday for the Seigniory ore time \u20180 clean the ditches.fe has donc some of them, ut spending five nights a veek wo:king with the Coun- il do sn\u2019t cave him too much oyportunity.The Mayor and your so cal led \u201cnon elected\u201d Aldermen have spent \u2018hours of their time on a town project in an ffort to achieve the best at the lowest cost.Give them cre dit for trying to do a good job for the community as a whole.I have refrained from comment concerning the resignation of the Town Lawyer anc deliberately too from mentioning the farm land tax posi tion.With so many other er rors in the letter under reply I am sure our writer would find \u2018his queries answered much better at a Council meeting.Park Home Owners Association Trophy \u2014 again on a total pinfall basls, The remaining six teams play in separate series for a consolation award.-0- J The Pre-School Association was due to hold its annual election for office bearers last Monday night at the Clubhouse.A full account of thn meeting will be in next week's Gleaner.Some 25 names have been reccived as puiential pupils in the Nursery Schoo! for the session starting next September.There will, of course, be no kindergarten next year, as this function is being taken over by the School Board, -0- It was very encouraging for the new Home Owners President Colin Mason, to see so many of the newcomers from above the transmission line down to last Thursday's Gen- aral Meeting at the Clubhouse, This was, I think, the largest meeting the Home Owners aver had, and congratulations are in order for Colin's expeditious handling of a heavy agenda.John McKay's handling of the \u201cLitdle Election\u201d was so cfficient that Jane Horsburgh, having been despatched to seek refreshment \u2018or ther thirsty husband.came yack to find the election was iil over.The Association's \u2018hanks go to Bob Jennings for :ctting up the upstairs room Wl ready {or the meeting.-0- The Nursery School and Kin- Jergarten are due lo go hy hus on a field trip to the farm it \u2018Macdonald College next Wednesday afternoon.-D- With large numbers of child en using the playground in Noodbine Park, it becomes, nore and more urgent to have ome warning signs placed on Voodbine Street.Alderman jert Oliver said last Fall that \u2018Children Warning\" signs SIC HEPATITISSpring.How about it, Bert\u201d vou'd be crected in the NOW 1S THE TIME \u201cTO GET YOUR GERANIUMS \u2014 BEGONIAS PETUNIAS \u2014 ANNUALS AND OTHER FLOWERS ® Vegetable Plants also Available [ FREE DELIVERY | 1 mile [rom United Give the Mavor a little F.L.LABERGE TEL.637-7333 Old Chateauguay Road towards Caughnawaga.Watch for our sign at the road Church and Franciscan Fathers Church market today.ATTENTION FARMERS With summer just around the corner, now is the time io plan your harvest! and the best time to buy your harvesting equipment while early buyers bonuses are in effect at McKEE's ® Write or come in and find out how you can save two ways with a McKce onc man harvester, the most versatile harvester on the o The McKee Harvester will direct-cut grass -or grain silage, will give a clean cut cven in down crops.It\u2019s also ideal for zero grazing.It will put up top quality hay, pick up straw, grain, pcas or linseed from windrows or swath.The same harvester with the McKec one row corn-head will cut and shred a number one corn silage in the field, and is a high capacity silo blower.e Witha McKec all crops are loaded in the Field and unloaded in the loft silo or stationary threshing machine in one opcration, completely automatic, with only one man and one tractor.® Why not find out how a McKee field-proven harvester can help you save money during harvest time this year.SERVICE GUARANTEED FULL STOCK OF PARTS \u2014 REPAIRS TEL.691-2553 McKEE BROS.Route 4, | mile from Chateauguay P.O.BOX 239 CHATEAUGUAY \u2014\u2014\u2014 = [EE azra H tain) day migh Aug I sit \u201ccal.with ness, thro one this toda need It writ just pital ther ing enjol tal.ty t care the men quit like Que the ever the estir ever and tyb tion: time for was war with easy audi vert to e ing supe hun; snac men sists and touc to \u20ac men side Proc nece wall view criti ders phy.ly, coul hav whe 1 sing visi som pap how rial, any Tod and I ca fini mar inte the rely wri that aro.was \u20ac PE ga ee INSE PEAT MOSS GRASS SEEDS CTICIDES A FIRST FOR THIS AREA Buy your plants POTTED in specially prepared earth TAKE THE HAZARD OUT OF PLANTING The following available - Maples - Birch Trees - Catalpa \u2014 Willows \u2014- Mountain Ash - Assorted Fruit Trees - Evergreens - All at No Extra Cost SI-BON FERTILIZER QUEBEC NURSERYMEN'S ASSOCIATION'S SPECIAL FERTILIZER, SOLD BY MEMBERS ONLY HEDGE PLANTS SHRUBS & ROSES Annuals \u2014 Perennials Hello friends, \u2014 well it cer tainly has heen a real muggy day today, and one that you might except to find in July or August rather than in May.As I sit here writing, it is raining \u201ccats and dogs\u201d, combined with the intervals of, brightness as the lightning (lashes through the sky.Definitely, as one of God's gifts to earth, this rainfall was appreciated today, as it was so greatly needed, It is fairly late when 1 write this column, as I have just returned from the hospital after a visit with my father, who, by the way, is coming along splendidly.1 really enjoy my visits to this hospital.1 have had the opportunity to really view the interior carefully, have spoken with the patients, and talked with members of the staff.It is quite a place, and 1 would like to put a plug in for the Queen Mary, as it is one of the \u2018best hospitals that 1 have ever set foot in, and deserves the highest of credit in every estimation.The boys just have everything they could desire.and the great work of morality by the staff is really exceptional.The men have little time to get depressed and wish for their homes, as \u2014 \u201chome was never like this\u201d.Each ward has a beautiful sunporch with a huge T.V., and many easy chairs to relax on.In the auditorium, a variety of converts and programs are held to entertain the patients dur ing their stay.The meals are superb, and one never goes hungry, as through the day.snacks are available for the men.As {or the staff, this con sists of many nationalities and races, and it really is touching and heart warming to observe the great achievements they obtain by working side by side daily as brothers.Proof of this statement is not necessary.as you only have to walk around the hospital and view some of the unbelievable critical cases, and the wonders performed hy the staff, physically and mentally.Really, it is great credit to our country that our Veterans have such \u201ca home\u201d to go to when they are ill.T did view a most depressing episode today during my visit at the hospital.This is something that we read in the paper everyday, yet somehow, it is just reading material, and we cannot visualige anything being quite so cruel.Today 1 saw this for myself, and 1 was sick.Unfortunately I cannot give you full and definite details on this, as this man was in no condition to be interviewed, so 1 just dug up the story the best I could, merely.through curiosity, and not writing \u2018material.1 would say! that the man I speak of was around 60 years old, and he was entered into the hospital Stock \u2014 Garden 19 Ste.Marguerite Blvd.E.Ste.Philomene TEL.691-1671 VALLEYFIELD By P.Stewart NEWS in the early hours of the morning, badly beaten and found lying on the street.He was in a state of shock but managed to tell the story of being robbed of his watch and wallet consisting of five dollars.What is more diffieult to understand than the robbing is, how can any human heings beat a man to this degree.This man was a total and blue from head to foot.His face was so mashed up, you couldn't have put a toothpick between the bruises.He mess of swelling and black|® Mr.Donald Roussie.Mr.Brien teaches the In- class.could only open his eyes half: way due to the extreme swelling, and he lay there crying through the enormous pain which he was suffering 1 continually keep thinking of this man, as although T have read of this so many times in newspapers, 1 just never visualized any human being capable of actually beating someone to this extent and leaving them Iving alone, and helpless in the |g street, It makes you wonder,|\" \u201cwhatever is our world coming to when members of the luman race react as animals\u201d.-0- A very successful play, \u201cturn back the clock\u201d was presented at the United Church on Friday and Saturday nights.The director of the play was Mrs.1.McDonald, stage ma- nagér \u2014 J.Williams, make up \u2014 R.Hales.sound effects \u2014 Harold Napp.and Gary Hal- pin, Prompters A.Har- graves and J.Coombs, tickets \u2014 G.White.D.Montgomery and B.Sexton, and program \u2014 J.Glenn.The actors consisted of mem- hers from the United Church, Presbyterian Church, and the Anglican Church.who were as follows: \u2014 Harold Napp.Margaret Hargrave Judy Har- grave, David Telford, Judy Frazer, Jerry Clifford, Marga Graeber, Norman Prebble, Joan Martin, Pat McDowell.Wayne Harvey, Norma Ross, Philip Wilson, and Darlene Hooton.This was a three act comedy play built around the univer-|- sal truth that all generations are more or less alike after all.it centered around a father, a bank \"president and trustee of the church, who grows angry over the so-called irresponsibilities of the younger generation.He is reminded of some of his own youthful ambitions and foibles, and the clock is turned back.We John, went School in NB.and then he attended St.School Technical Institute ton, Cie SG MR.ROYDEN BRIEN Mr.Brien was born in St.New Brunswick.He to Macdonald High John Vocational New Brunswick in Monc- and He started to teach in Canterbury, New Brunswick and: then High where he has now taught for three years.came to Chateauguay Besides his woodworking hobby Mr.Brien also enjoys swimming, boating and softball.He ajso played foothall in school.He has heen married six vears and has two children.both boys.of the ages five and one and a half years.Mr.Brien enjoys travelling hut regrets the the hasn't done much, He would like to do a Jot more and plans to in the near future, At the moment he is doing under graduate work at Sir military whist card party on May 25th.At the Legion Hall.The proceeds from this are in aid of the dren's Association\u201d, therefore the support would be greatly appreciated.This organization canvass for prizes for activities, but, as the efforts \u201cRetarded Chil- of the public not their does plots, laughter, heart hilarious fashion.The Bell Telephone Co.of Ca nada for their kindness.We carry a complete line of Nursery Black Earth \u2014 Top Soil \u2014 Mixed Earth SPECIAL THIS WEEK ALL EVERGREENS 10% OFF 0.& Mike Vincelli Reg d.LANDSCAPING CONTRACTOR GIVE YOUR GARDEN A NEW LOOK THIS SPRING Supplies \u2014 Tools Please note: sun-| days open 1:00 to 6:00 P.M.Mon.-Sat.8 - 8 PM.then mect the same parents as I warming tenderness, and surprises All problems are solved in a Appreciation is extenued to Marchand and Freres Ltee and The Ladies Auxiliary of the Canadian Legion are holding a nn hand are on bchalf of a worthy cause, any donations high school seniors in the vo i ; l\u20aclyyould be graciously accepted year of 1928.This play is|, i crammed with the plot, sub.and very much appreciated.T would like to stress a reminder that the Girl Guides and Brownies will be holding their \u201cdoor to door\u201d cookie sale on May 15th, and the support of the public would be most encouraging.\u2018| A very enjoyable gathering was held at dhe Moco Club recently for the Sunday afternoon curlers.A delicious snack of cheese, crackers, pickles and coffee was served.Mr.C.Hawarth, organizer of this curling activily, spoke a few words concerning the success of the Sunday curling this season, and further stated a hope for improvement in the forthcoming years.Mr.Hawarth thanked all those who assisted to make this year's Sunday curling such a success, and stressed a special appreciation to Mr.H.Stewart for his time and kind assistance in the organization of this event.The prizes were then presented to the winners by Mr.C.Hawarth and Mr.H.Stewart, Gel-well wishes are extend- ew to Master David Waldron, who is in the Children's Memorial Hospital in Montreal, 1 am sure that David would be most pleased to receive cards or short letters from his many friends.Get-well wishes are extended to Mr.David Gaston of Chateauguay, who is recuperating from pneumonia, Introducing The CHS Teachers | | (By Heidi Pemoller) This week I'd like to intro- George duce Mr.Royden Brien und]and the University of New Brunswick, Williams University Mr.Brien teachers a sub- MR.DONALD ROUSSIE Mr.Roussie was born in Campbellton, New Brunswick.He attended Campellton Composite High, New Brunswick Teachers College, University of Sir New Brunswick.and George Williams University.He started to teach at Si.in Richmond, taught at Julius Richardson Elementary School in Chateauguay Basin.After onc year there he came he Francis Hign Quebec, then he to teach at C:HS.where has taught for two years.Mr.Roussie is a hockey fan, (No homework on hockey nicht, Kids!) He also enjoys reading, camping, hunt.any ing, fishing and Sports, He likes to travel and has heen Provinces, just Ontario, United States.Mr.Roussie is not marri~d.(He's still an eligible bache- tor).great through the Maritime Quechee and the Northern part of the CHS.Reports B y Heidi Pemoller Well the big week-end is over \u2014 the Graduation Dance, dustrial Arts at C.H.S.and |iect of increasing importance|| mean.Last week was rather Mr.Roussie has a grade eight [especially to the boys and they eventful.Thursday and Friday certainly appreciate it.the grade tens decorated the gym and cafeteria.The theme was \u201cThree Coins in a Foun tain\u201d and as a result a col iscum.a cathedral, a foun tain, and an acropolis were built, The decorations of the cafeteria were of an Italian restaurant style (and both gym and cafeteria were well done) Friday might finally arrived and was very exciting for the graduates and all who atten ded, The dresses for the grad: duates were white and floor length.The boys wore white dinner jackets and black pants.The banquet was held at the Chateau Gai Motel at 6:30 and at 8:30 the dance at CIS, began, The music was supnlied by \u201cBill Bud and His Buddies\u201d.The dance ended at 1:00 and then everyone went to parties and restaurants.The general time of getting home was about 7:00 or 7:30.1 was surprised to see so many staff members in having a good time.It seems now that the grade elevens are.it's all ovér?Roll out 1/4\" thick on floured hoard.Cut with large cutter.Place on greased coo kie sheet \u2014 decorate top with raisins or nuts \u2014 sprinkle with granulated sugar.Bake at 400 deg.for 12 to 15 minutes.Cool on rack.\u2018Makes doz.Handy Hints For a taste treat, wash new potatoes well.Put in foil, plree a wedge of butter, salt and pepper and paprika on At C.H.S., besides teaching potato, wrap the foil well a.he likes coaching basketball runnd potato and bake along and soccer teams.2 PP Cooks\u2019 Cornee By Mary Fabio Cookies for the children, lunch boxes, holidays and parties make cookie baking an important task for many homemakers.Did you know that the ideal baking sheet has very low sides or none (to permit sliding the cookies off) is made of medium weight aluminum which will not darken with use( and has the bottom surface dulled to give even browning.Also it should he small enough to allow free circulation of heat in the oven \u2014 at least 2 or 3 inches of space on all sides.And for those who might enjoy the old fashioned sugar cookies, this week I came across this recipe for them and they are very tasty.(The re recipe and above hints cookies are from a book :a- titled \u201cThe Electric Cook Book\" by Marguerite Fenner).Old Fashioned Sugar Cookies 4 cups flour 2 teasp.bkg.powder | teasp.salt 1 teasp.soda 1/4 teasp.nutmeg 1 cup shortening 2 cups brown sugar (firmly packed) 2 eggs 1 teaspoon vanilla 1/4 teasp.lemon extract 1 cup buttermilk Method \u2014 Combine flour, powder, salt and soda and nutmeg.Cream shortening, sugar, beat until with vour roast.The finished broduct is delicious and stays thot in the foil until eating time, To clean your vinegar cruet that has become cloudy \u2014 fill the cruet with water, add a little ammonia, let stand several hours, then rinse with clear hot water.To clean ivory piano keys use a cloth moistered with de natured alcohol \u2014 keep keys exposed to light during the day, since darkness tends to make then turn yellow.Want to strain that lumpy paint \u2014 trke a discarded nylon stocking and an embroidery hoop.Simply slip the lop of the stocking into the hoop, and cut off and knot the other end to make a shallow hag.\u2018And last but not least a tip on watering \u2014 lawns need an irch of water per week during from you or the rain.Standing aronnd after dinner, spraying with a nozzle is the mark of z rank am2t nr.\u2014 Only pinch eff the tulin bloom \u2014 after it is finished.let the stems and leaves alone until they turned vellow and dry, and can be pulled out with a light tug.The leaves as long as they are green are building and storing strength for next year's bloom.C W.L.Chateauguay (Continued from front page) the president of Our Lady of Perpetual Help Parish of Cha- teauguay, Mrs.TJ.Killaire was elected 3rd Vice-presi- dent.The provincial convention which is held annually will be in Drummondville on June 4th and Sth, and all council presidents are asked to attend if attendance, but by the looks of things they also seemed to he \\ CHATEAU PINES NURSERY Attention Parents Wednesday night, the twel fth of May, at 8.15 p.m.in the Auditorium of the Normal School of Vallevlield, situated at 41 Chemin Laroeque, a forum will be held on educa tion.The speakers for the evening will be, Mr.Gauthier, director of the St.Antoine Ab bey school, Mrs, Mailhot-Beau chemin, psychologist, and Mr.Louis Beaupré, psychologist.The speakers will discuss the following subjects.Public re- laborate with participation of the tion.All parents are the evening's forum.Legion News .(Continued from Under Front Page asked to make ments for the the annual Child being Saturday, July 10th.Track and Field ying, \u201cToo bad md ~the grade tens, \u201cJust wait'll next year!\" luffy, Add eggs, vanilla and lemon, mix well.Stir in dry ingr.and buttermilk alternately.Chill dough thoroughly.cookie! Notice summer sports in the form of program and detter will short- 5 to 6 their growning season, either] cils were from the Police Brotherhooc and the Parkview Home Owners Association from the dances.and details of ly be mailed to all homes.The chairman wishes ~larify an erroncous sion by stating that this fort, but rather ind 1ccréation vided hy the are facilities nf the Councils, Among able will three the be facilities avail- two tion clubhouse and courts, The monthly draw was won hy Mr.Gagnon, whose ticket wmber 37 was drawn hy Mrs.Lacoste, What Price.(Continued from page 14) step was taken when a fast talking salesman shamed me into breaking loose with a \u2018ew bucks to insure a couple of thousand dollars worth of furniture.Naturally this was only against fire loss, 1 had the distinet impression that | could only collect if the fire resulted from an iceburg striking the house.Or maybe an avalanche from Mount Royal.Finally a real lucky break occurred.A friend of mine, who was also an insurance?agent.sat me down and talk- \u201cd insurance, Ît wasn't appreciated at first but he turned out to be a real friend, He made sense.Good sense and nerhaps some of his plain talk about insurance might give a clearer picture of this much possible.It was voted this year that u student from Chateauguay would he sent to which will he held at St.Jean de Brebeuf College in Mont- rea) from August 23rd to 28th.This student must be in grade 10, and be an honour student.The student in question has not yet been chosen.Our diocesan director, Rev.Quenneville ended the meeting with a spiritual talk which was most interesting.Refresh- ments were then served.lations; the school must eol- the teachers, the parents and the child.Thelthe past few vears.it is worth I n parentsiyhile to mention the good and in the Christian and humane|pyqg points of these tested an formation of the child inte plant Research Arboretum \\ school.The responsibility Ofland Test Gardens and so to I parents toward different ac- choice of tivities in the field of educa welcomed and are asked to participate in entertainment, John Haworth said the annual Bowling Dance would he held May 15th, and the committee was arrange- ren's Picnic the suggested date Chairman Tony Croft stated the three Chateauguay Coun- making generous donations of cash and sports equipment.Donations of $250.cach have also been promised proceeds of their forthcoming the to impres- is not an \u201corganized sports\u201d of- sports pro- Chateauguay ægion, consisting of eighteenital different sports and the sports wider and progam have the blessing type with dark-green leave.Chateauguay swimming : 20015, paddling club.recrea-lare North Star and Moonlight tennis! Both are selections from the, a seminar Highways 3 & 4, 2 miles from Rustik, towards Montreal, TEL.637-7662 has light-green leaves, Sky- jrucket, u slender cylindrical ishaped juniper.has proved to \u201cbe quite hardy in the Ottawa Garden Notes from Yai ea and should be used where The Plant Rescarch Institute its spires of light-green foilage by are necessary for accent or termini.A.R.Buckley The so-called spiny Greek Junipers for Year-Round ditions than its eastern coun.{juniper is wider than most at Beauty | Of all the everygreens sold for home planting this spring.over half will be junipers of one kind or another.Since so! many new forms of this coni | fer have \u2018been introduced in terpart, Jumperus viginiana.the base and forms a perfect Moonlight has a Hipht-niue fo-jtop-shaped speciment with lage and 1s quite pyramidst in! very spiny leaves.It is quite habit, while Noith Star is} possible, however, that the more conieal in outline and (Continued on page 16) F iP guide you in your @ W material | To tel) a juniner from other evervgreens look at the leaves and fruits.Junipers have bard.orickly leaves as wall as soft\" ant ones often on the sone vost, and have bluish, freshy, LAWN-B0 fruits; whereas their nearest )|relatives, the arborvitae wl @ Easiest to start {false cypress, have conelike! @ Quietest woody fruits and lcaves which @ Lightest in the arborvitae are ne] © Exclusive clog-proof Grasscatcher and in the false express, while re ont 1 1) SALES & SERVICE HANDFIELD MOTORS LTD, Your authorized Lawn-Boy Dealer [surface of cach leaf Thev are TEL.692-6733 174 SALABERRY TRY IT SOON available with leaves of bluish green, dark green, blue and silver gray and golden tipped or white variegated, and have forms which may be pyramidal spreading, vase-shaped, and CHATEAUGUAY BASIN mounded almost to a globe.: ~ Here is a guide to many].- _\u2014___ junipers currently bring offer EAR | ed in the trade: | »|Pyramidal or columnar types J A most reliable hardy, thick set shapely type is the Hills Dundee juniper which seldom needs trimming and alway keeps its formal shape.To keep it down to five feet 6: «0, however, the top should be trimmed back in June Burk's juniper has steel-hli- foliage and for a while wil grow true to shape, It should be lightly trimmed once à year, however, so that its ev! indrical shape may he main tained, Canaert\u2019s juniper is « spreading pyramidal \u201chf 4 and abundance of hlue fruits, which are especially showy in the fall.Two very new varieties offered this yea an western red cedar (Juniperus seopulorum) which is quite hardy in the Ottawa region and will withstand drier con \u2018 maligned subject, to struggling suburbanites us I.Because there are so mans newcomers to Chateauguay at; this time of year, perhaps we, can get into the basies at a.later date, Us old time rest, dents (almost 3 years now! could benefit more by Mr Agents most recent revels tions, When my order to renew went in recently, it was on B an \u2018as is\u201d basis.\u201cFine\u201d, said, Mr.Agent.\u201cBut tell me, is 5 your house still selling for\u2019 8 the same price.\u201d I figured a few hundred dollars more but out of curiosity I decided to check.After checking with the builder on his current prices, ! checked the current selling price of housrs in Chateau guaäy, of a similar age.It was shocking to find that my cur rent insurance was under valued by more than 20%.In fact, closer to 26%.It did not take much to realize that al though 1 would like to save al otha | such few dollars in premiums, | 8 MR Sra i y d would not enjoy the prospect, J Progress an of finding myself several a LA p thousand dollars short in the] 7 4 pro event of a major loss, ps | A itty «agai GUY CADIEUX MEN'S WEAR And that was only on my building insurance.Fire and theft on my furnishings, and even that most misunderstood of all coverages, Liability insurance, provided even more surprizes.We'll save those for another issue, 17 Jacques Cartier Valleyfield 2 re to \u201ca, 16 - The Gleaner : Chateauguay Classified Ads / Wednesday, May 12th, 1965 Business Directory Tel: 691-1671 O.& Mike Vincelli Nursery Reg'd.Landseape Contractors Complete Nursery Stock 19 Ste.Marguerite Blvd.E, Ste, Philomene Professiona! Directory Tel: 692 6789 31, Boul.D'Anjou, Chatesuguay Contre Kennedy, Laguë & Cie COMPTABLES AGREES \u2014 CHARTERED ACCCUNTANTS George Kennedy, C.A., M.P.P.Marcel Lagué, C.A.| Coming Events The cy Meeting at ai 8.30 p.m.terests by joining (his membership fee, of $1.00.HANDICRAFT and Antique Show and Tea at St.Andrew's United Memorial Hall.Saturday, May 15th, 2.30 p.m.Please Dickenson.692- 6160; or Mrs.Adams, 692-6240.contact Mrs, Garden Notes (Continued from page 15) new variety Ames will super sede this for it has the same appearance but does not suf- badly.Mountbatten has similar light leaves and the same form but is not so prickly Obelisk, too, is quite like these and yet can be told apart by its long stiff needles.None of these junipers are likely to need trimming unless a stiff concise formal outline is needed, say at the corners of a formal pool or a sunken gar- fer from burn so silvery-green den.Vase-shaped types Blaauw's Variety with light.green, soft foliage is one of the best of these vase-shaped types and is quite hardy.Meyer\u2019s juniper has rather unusual leaves with a pinkish cast and is extremely popular where height without forma lity is desired.The common vase- juniper has a wide shaped outline and broad sil very needles and may be used for planting near the house Although this species grows wild in Eastern Canada it is very diffieuit-\u2014to-trairs- Plant, so it is beter to buy walls.nursery-grown plants.Large Spreading Types These are best the most popular.Proprietors League of Chateauguay Centre Emergen- Chatoau-Gai Motel, Monday 17th May 1965 Protect your in- nonprofit organization for a yearly planted where evergreens are needed that will spread to four or five feet wide and grow four feet high.There are many of these vigorous cverygreens of which the Pfitzer juniper is This has silvery-green foliage and dense spreading, horizontal branches and is very vigorous.Because of its rapid growth and bright silver leaves, the Hetz juniper bids to be as popular as the Pfitzer; it has the additional dance of glaucous L ue fruits.Grey Owl is more widespread and has more loose Ziovth than the Hetz and yet is quite similar in appearance with its silvery leaves and blue berries.Von Ehron is a very rampant variety; in faet it is more rampant than all other spreading types and has large wide branches with deep-green leaves, Dwarf Spreading Types By far the best of these is the ever-popular Tamarix juniper with pale-green leaves and a perfect moundlike habit.Even though it might attain a ripe old age it will never exceed four feet in spread or three feet in height, Sargent\u2019s juniper only grows a foot high, grows slower than the Tamarix juniper and has more silvery leaves.Both the dwarf Pfitzer juniper and Old Gold.with golden foliage, are more dwarf and compact than Pfit- zer and are quite useful for the front of the everygreen border where these mounds are most effective.The Bar Harbor, Waukegan and Andorra junipers are low spreading types, useful as ground covers to tie in your planting.None of these are higher than one foot and yet advantage of hearing an shun breaking down the plants and | Haute Couture Alter R.GAL ; 34 Lalemant | Tel.692-9557 \u2014 Dressmaking ations LETTI Chateauguay Centre | | ACCOU I ACCOUNTANT-BOOKKEEPER Must be familiar with financial statements, reports, etc.Bilingual START IMMEDIATELY Chateauguay Valley's Newest and Most Progressive New Car Dealer.| FINCH MERCURY SALES LTD.|! 190 St.Jean Baptis will spread and mat together in one complete carpet.The Bar Harbor has consistent steelsblue foliage and both the Andorra and the Waukegan varieties have foliage that changes to purple in the fall.The Andorra has more [ea thery foliage and the Wauke- gan more cockscomblike branchlets, These are useful too for planting on slopes where they act as a soil binder and ground cover.None of these junipers should need protection against the winter's cold {n most of Easter Canada but it is a good idea to place some sandwich- hoard covers over them in the fall in such a way that they will keep heavy snow from at the same time shade thom against bright reflected sun.Diary of a Today and It was in 1936, when my suns were siill studying Canadian history in clementary school, that Fort Henry was first opened to the public after considerable restoration.Originally standing on Point Henry, an clevated portion of ground cast of Kingston, On- lario, Fort Henry was designed chiefly as protection for the nearby naval dockyard.Commenced in 1813, mere: ly as an entrenched battery of six 24 pounder guns, the 1812-15 war \u2018made il seem es sential to add two stone block: houses within the fortification of revetted jogs.With the progress of construction of the Rideau Canal, further fortification was felt neccessary to protect against possible invasion.In 1936, on our visit to Fort Henry, the colorful guides in their replica uniforms of a garrison once stationed with- Anglican Church of Canada, Chateauguay Peter J.lewis, Organist SUNDAY SERVICES 9.30 am.& 11.15 a.m.Morning Prayer Holy Communion Services as announced in Weekly Bul letin.There is also a Sunday ST.ANDREW'S Vagabond Yesterday in the Fort were not, as they are now.on hand lo recount|tigated, its history.I must admit T had forgotten much about it since then, until 1 did a bit of reading to bring readers of the column some of the interesting data on the shelves of the Toronto Public Library's research department.I read in the hush of the library that Captain Viger, who set up camp on Point Henry with fortification in mind, described the site as \u201ca wilderness of stumps, fallen trees.boulders and rocks of all sizes, and shapes, infested with mosquitoes, gnats, sand- flies and other abominations in the shape of loathsome reptiles.\u201d Today it is one of our most picturesque attractions and is included when groups of holi- dayers entrain on the CN in Toronto for a trip to Kingston and then by water taxi to the Thousand Islands in the St.Lawrence River and return.It all adds up to a thrill ing adventure and a memorable trip.UNITED CHURCH CHATEAUGUAY BASIN tvorner Dupon: Ave, and Church Street) iloward C.Fraser, B.A.BD.Minister.dr.T.Alun Hughes B.Sc, P.Eng., Organist Rev.More History | When the Rideau Canal was completed in 1832, authority was given to demolish the existing fortification on Point Henry and commence the immediate construction of a new pentagonal structure.In 1836, the main portion of the exist ing fort was complcted and two batteries of the Royal {Garrison Artillery and one in.Tel.691-2621 were convinced that Rajiv was School in the Mary Gardner School, St.Hubert St.at 11.15 am.In the Church there are two complete Sunday Schools, one at 9.30 and one at 11.15 so that the whole family may come to church Mrs.Lee Gilbert, Assistant Organist WORSHIP SERVICE AT MORNING.NURSERY DURING SERVICE ELEVEN EACH SUNDAY together.Bt.George's \u2014 Chateauguay 162 St.Francis Blva.Calvary Baptist Church Corner of St.Joseph Blvd.and Dubois Rev.Denald S.Douglas, B.A., Pasto r SUNDAY 10 a.m.Sunday School 11 a.m.\u2014 Worship 11 a.m.\u2014 Nursery 7.00 p.m.\u2014 Event WEDNESD 8 p.m.\u2014 Prdyer Meeting FRIDAY 7.30 pm.\u2014 Young People ng Worshi; Ay oP Sunday School at 9.45 a.m.VISITORS WELCOME MAPLEWOOD Presbyterian Church Chateauguay 215 MCLEOD ST.tev.John F.Allan, B.A, B.D.Jrganist: Mr.David Smith Morning Worship: 9:30 and 11:00 am.CHURCH SCHOOL: Seniors: 8.30 a.m.A Friendly Welcome Awaits Juniors(3 to 8 yrs.) were barricaded.jewels, plate You.11:00 a.m.and money taken to the fort entités \u2014\u2014 ae for safekeeping and 1,600 militia mustered dor defence.CHATEAUGUAY CENTRE The rebels got as far as Hickory Island \u2018uninhabited, save UNITED CHURCH for one poor widow\u2019, but be- | sause of the drunken condi- t61 PARKVIEW BLVD.tion of Van RenseMaer, the ; siege of Fort Henry fell WELCOMES YOU through, One Was Hanged MORNING WORSHIP - 9:30 A.M.Famous prisoners, who were SUNDAY SCHOOL - MINISTER: TELEPHONE 637-3871 Pa ; Le - A 11:00 A.M.; + ! Fo fantry regiment took posses- ston.There is a brass plate commemorating the fact that the fort can be numbered as one of the few instances when a government project cost \u2018less than the estimate for construction.Strength of Fort Henry, like the Citadel at Halifax, has never been tested by siege.However, it has played an exciting part in our history.There was the time, in 1833.when an American iby name of Yankee sympathizers, planned Van Rensellaer, with a band of Upper Canada rebels and to seize the fort.They were promised the assistance of an inside\u2019 traitor who was to spike the guns and open the gates.The Plan must have leaked out for there was considerable alarm in Kingston.Streets kept captive in the Fort, num- NTANT te Chateauguay Ormstoun Rink Wins Labatts Men\u2019s Invitation Beauchateau completed its curling season with a District Men's Knockout Competition on April 23rd and 24th.Although the number of entries was disappointing those that participated were most appreciative of the efforts of the district representative of Labatt's, Mr.Roland Amvot.There were rinks from Howick, Huntingdon, Ormstown, Riverfield and Beauchateau.The winner of the Main Event was an Orm- stown rink skipped by Jasper Lamb, 3rd Archie Hughes, 2nd Eldas Primeau and' lead Merrill Barrington.Runners-up in the main event was Beauchateau skipped by Gilles Mallette, 3rd Guv Mallett, 2nd Roland Thibault and lead Larry Gagnier.\u2014 In the Consolation there were two Beauchateav rinks with skip Marcel Vinet victorious over skip Eddie Elliott.Mr.Vinet\u2018s rink was composed of 3rd Roger Lemay, 2nd Hugh Dawe and lead Gustave Vinet.Mr.Elliott's rink was 3rd Doug Darling, 2nd Fred Falardeau and lead Jack Turnbull.(Photo bv Pat Wilkins) Story of À Boy Born À Grandfather The incredible story of a boy who was born a grandfather is reported for the first time in the May magazine.This bizarre tale, which comes from the northern Indian town of Sirsagami, is recounted by Maurice De- Cunha, who is mow a resident of Canada but who was a few years ago when the story took place a police officer near Sirsagami.According to DeCunha, the story began when a five-year- old boy named Rajiv was claimed both by his own family and by a family in a village a few miles away who the reincarnation of a forty: vear-old man named Sumer Singh who had died five years earlier.When DeCunha inves- he found that for three years Rajiv had been insisting that he was Sumer Singh and had made several attempts to return to his \u201creal\u201d family.Moreover, Raj- iv could recite the most intimate details of the deceased man\u2019s family life with absolute accuracy; he even knew how he, in the person of Su- mer Singh, had died five years earlier.Finally, as DeCunha deseri- bes it in a dramatic conlron- tation between the two families, in which Rajiv instantly recognized Sumer Singh's wife, daughter and grandchil- ren, as his own, DeCunha proved to his own satisfaction that there was a mysterious|} connection between young Rajiv and the dead Sumer Singh, perhaps even reincarnation.And he also resolved the dispute by persuading thel} Singh family to leave Rajiv with his \u201csecond family.\u201d a \u2014 Textiles By Madeleine Levason This is the year of glamorous legs and despite outraged bowls of protest from unimaginative males, the fashion for fancy \u2018hosiery is gathering steam.With skirt lengths rising and shoes showing more cut-outs, legs are definitely in focus.Canadian cditorial writers {mostly males, nf course) have been deploring these \u2018terrible figured stockings\u201d , but we would like to predict they! have not seen anything yet.Never, wilder patterns and patterns are well on the way.Canadign women are still buying plain sheer nyions but more and more are trying the textures.so the craze is picking up speed.It is still more evident in the larger cities, but we would bet the fal will spread across the land.British women, for instance, ing his leg in the effort, after having been convicted \u2018of treason, The last to plan the capture of the fort was a Polish officer, Nils von Schoultz, who led a force of sympathizers across the St.Lawrence from the American side of Prescott.After his surrender, he was defended by the then very young John A.Macdonald, but later convicted and hanged on a gallows erected within the fort.During the last war Fort Henry was used as a deten- tlon camp for enemy pri soners.After the armistice it was again put in shape to re sume ite present function as a monument to the past and a bered among them John Mont- gomery who escaped, break-toric era.museum of data from an his have winter epidemic terned striped tights in ol Britain.Beetles \u2014 the inscet variety other designs are sported on all kinds of British legs.The trend is a natural de- issue of Maclean\u2019s| lacy long been fancy of woollen wildly hose spiders, trees, and prior to World War 11 domestic mills exported to more than 120 countries, and even now, with monetary and market restrictions, stockings are still prestige export business, even 40 the vaunted USA.fashion market.For spring and summer this year Canadian producers offer variety of hosiery which includes sheer textured stockings in white and pastel shades.Blues, pinks, yellows, and greens, white and chartreuse are \u2018\u2018in\u201d for\u2019 the pace setters with more modest diamond and striped designs in subdued shades for the conservative women.Noteworthy sheer textured patterns shades arc a snowflake design in white, plus a heavy stripe for country wear green.Most glamorous are the evening wear, but these too are shown in light shades as.well as dark.Sheer stockings themselves offer great fashion variety.wide in the new in patterns for r oda ALR oh ; \u201cnets - papes Fron 2 considered fairly conservative in matters of fashion, yet they have gone all-out for Avant-garde \u201cMods\u201d led the way but their mums and even grandmothers soon jumped into patterned legwear, The past has seen a veritable pat- and stockings.light pale What To Do In Accidents Do you know exactly what you should do if involved in an auto accident?If you don't your insurance coverage may be in jeopardy.as well as your licence, An article in the Reader\u2019s Digest.lists six There are now stockings with nude heels, sandal feet, non- run toes, with welt interest, special stretch dops, and of velo to À .Thi ovary nu oa his course the new Cantrece with leader in hosiery [fashion;| Ss Special crimping-quality gives an amazing clinging fit.The trend to patterned stockings has been explained as inevitable, We had gone about as [ar as we could go with the sheer nude look hosiery.Obviously fashion could only swing in the other direction and despite the fuss, it has a long way to go yet.One interesting side reason is that women are discovering that many textured stockings wear much longer than normal Whether they are diamond patterned, striped, or what have you, these stockings contain more nylon threads and are thus stronger.For years now, the Consumers Association of Canada and hosiery manufacturers have been trying jointly to convince women that they cannot expect 15 denier sheers to wear as well as the 40 and 30 denier hose from which the first nylons were made, and some of which are still available for those who perfer them.WANES Renn TB in Eadie YOUR NASA) au Nnao, YHSRGE Dé MAR A LARGES sheers, The answer is simple.things you should do right a- away: 1) Stop immediately as close to the scene as possible without blocking traffic.Tf the vehicles can't be moved out of the traffic lanes, put out flares or other warning.or ask bystanders lo flag down oncoming cars.Turn off the ignition.Do not smoke (gasoline may be leaking).2) Count 10 before saying anything.Trivial accidents have ended in brawls because tempers flared, 3) Get assistance for the injured.Except to avoid further injury, do not move any- onc who may be hurt, Call an ambulance.Unless you are a trained first-aider, the less you do for the injured the better.4) Notify police immediately if anyone has been injured or if property damage appears to exceed $100.5) Exchange identification with the other driver.Give him the name of your insurance company, but don\u2019t re veal the amount of coverage you hold.Get names and addresses of all occupants of the other car and note their apparent physical condition, 6) Make a record of all pertinent facts.Take down the police officer's name, badge number, force and station.If you suspect the other driver has been drinking, ask the police officer to give both of you a chemical test or, alternatively, to note your request in his report.Draw a diagram showing the type of intersce- tion, if any; the point of im- pact; the position of the cars.If anyone is taken to a hos.FHURGOH CALENDAR ment from working at night Women May Soon Be Able To Work Night Shift The law which prohibits wo- may be changed in the near future if a study on the probable effects of such a move proves favorable, according to the The Honourable Carrier Fortin, Minister of Labour for the Province of Quebec.Speaking at the annual dinner meeting of the Eastern Townships Textile Association in Sherbrooke, April 21, Mr.Fortin stated, \u201cFor many years now, the Province of Quebec has forbidden the manufacturing industry from employing women for night work.Today, we consider that it is time that our attitude in this regard be reviewed\".This proposal was one of several outlined by Mr.Fortin as he reviewed the achieve ments and aims of the provincial Department of Labour Studies of the apprenticeship system of technical training, a close examination of the laws and regulations concerning public security and the security of workers, and the new Labour Code were covered by the Minister, Mr.Fortin said that due to to the law prohibiting the use of woman on the \u201cthird shift\u201d, female employment in many Quebec industries, including textiles, was substantially lower than in Ontario.He said, however, that the study of the question will consider all factors including effects on the health of these women and on their social and family role.Mr.Fortin outlined the importance of the textile industry to the Quebec economy, adding that it has \u2018shown it could cope with the difficulties encountered on the international market and that it could strengthen its position and ensure its yield.\u201d pital, get its name and location, Here are four things you are not required to do: you need not make any admissions to the police, either at.the scene or at the station house; you need not admit fault; you are not required to sign anything at the scene for anybody but the police; you are mot required to state whether or not you are hurt.To sum up: if an accident should occur, be courteous.cooperative and reasonable.May 1-31 Canadian Beautification Month \u201cBeautification of Canada\u201d may sound like gilding the lily but the beautifying should be an attempt to remedy what mankind has already done to this most beautiful land.When you are driving a.jong a highway, you may wish to enjoy a picnic beside the road.In many areas, picnic tables and seats are set in attractive spots for your pleasure.These are also furnished with refuse containers.Anyone using these services can do their part in the beautification of Canada by putting all waste in the containers.Tossing soft drink containers, paper wrappers and other rubbish onto the highway spoils the scenery and.in many areas, is punishable by a fine.If painting your name in large letters on prominent rocks along the way is your only means of getting your name before the public, make the sacrife \u2014 Don't do it! It detracts from the scenic beauty of Canada.DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS OF CANADA TENDERS SEALED TENDERS addressed to Secretary, Department of Public Works of Canada, Room 326, Sir Charles Tupper Building, Riverside Drive, Ottawa 8, and endorsad \u201cTENDER FOR SUPPLY OF COAL, FUEL OIL AND PROPANE GAS, FEDERAL BUILDINGS, PROVINCE OF QUEBEC 1965- 66.\u201d will be received until 3,00 P.M, {E\u20ac.D.S.T.) THURSDAY, JUNE 3, 1965.Tender documents can be obtained throught Chief of Purchasing and Stores, Room C-459.Sir Charles Tupper Building, Riverside Drive, Ottawa; Office Managers; 1631 Delorimier Street, Montreal; Champlain Harbour Station, Wolfe's Cove, Quebec; 42 Cathedral Street, Rimouski, P.Q.To be considered each tender must be submitted on the forms supplied by the Department and in accordance with the conditions set forth therein.The successful contractor may be requested to provide security, before the award of the contract, in an amount and form acceptable to the Department, The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted.ROBERT FORTIER, But don\u2019t be naive.Secratary.Chateauguay Centre SEAWAY NURSERY LANDSCAPE LTD.119 Blvd.d'Anjou 692-2301 Garden Centre \u2014 Nursery Stock Shrubs \u2014 Evergreens \u2014 Soil Landscape Contractor \u2014 Hardware Paint DID YOU THAT:\u2014 THAT:\u2014 MERCURY 1\u2014Chateauguay Valley's newest and most progressive new car dealer is NOW building a most modern sales parts and service centre.2\u2014We are now selling (from our trailer office) a complete line of KNOW?YOU RON SHARAN WANT CALENDARS?YES, WE HAVE THEM SPECIALLY DESIGNED FOR LOCAL BUSINESS SOCIETIES AND CHURCH ORGANIZATIONS AT PRICES CONSISTENT WITH INDIVIDUALITY The Gleaner INVITES YOU TO CALL AND SEE THE SAMPLES THEY ARE DIFFERENT AND MADE RIGHT HERE PHONE 264-3368 or 264-5323 HUNTINGDON, QUE.METEOR COMET AND MERCURY TRUCKS SEE US NOW! THE DEALS ARE GOOD FINGH Mercury Sales Ltd.190 ST.JEAN BAPTISTE BLVD.TEL.691-2621 CHATÉAUGUAY.es tte see IE NERA A We ar pr CE TT L dialo 1acor prépi soit 1 (Dieu cend: Sage: cesse prése loue révèl sance gneu son ] thèm ses c surto de la voyer Sund.( Lund 7 4 Tues Vend 7 4 Satur not by ° give-a up.| cumst One o from- dom | time | to acc going want.follow times taking alike, which remair the re SE 20 Pos vai voi les fai RF ST meer LL OR DO EGLISE ST-JOSEPH \u2014 HUNTINGDON Liturgie \u2014 Prions avec la Bible.\u2014 La prière est un dialogue avec Dieu, Rien d'étonnant que la Bible, qui nous 1aconte le dialogue de Dieu avec l\u2019humanité pour promettre, préparer, réaliser et sceller avec elle une \u201cAlliance éternelle\u201d, soit un livre de prière par excellence.La prière d'ierael Yahvé (Dieu) se révèle aux Patriarches, à Moise, à David et ses descendants, aux Prophètes d'avant et d'après l\u2019Exil comme aux Sages qui, au retour de l\u2019Exil, réfléchissent sur les grands desseins de Dieu et le sens de l'Histoire d\u2019Israel, Mis en présence de Dieu ct de ses hauts-faits, 1) Israel adore et loue ce Dieu à la fois transcendant et condescendant, qui se révèle à son Peuple et manifeste à son égard sa Toute-Puissance créatrice et miséricôrdieuse.2) Israel remereie le Seigneur pour ses interventions toutes-puissantes en faveur de son Peuple, dont les \u201cmerveilles\u201d de I'Exode demeurent le fhème prévilégié.3) Israel pécheur fait monter vers le ciel ses cris de repentir dans les psaumes de la pénitence.4) Et surtout éclairé par les Prophètes et les Sages, Israel ne cesse de laisser éclater son espérance en priant le Seigneur d'envoyer au plus tôt son Messie.Sunday \u2014 16 \u2014 White \u2014 4th after Easter (Cantate) Guides: Fleurs de Mai \u2014 May Flowers.Lundi \u2014 17 \u2014 Blanc \u2014 S.Pascal Baylon (Os justi) 7h.Feu Mme Claude Renaud: Fam.Wilfrid Lemay 4' sh, Feu Mme Honoré Picard: Fam.Emile Legault Tuesday \u2014 18 \u2014 Red \u2014 S.Venant (Protexisti) 7h, Feu Flora Messier: sa volonté 11h.Late Mother St.Jerome: Primary Grades 4!sh.Late Leo Coffey: Offerings Mercredi \u2014 19 \u2014 Blanc \u2014 S.Pierre Célestin (Si diligis) 7h.Feu George Robidoux: la succession l': - 3L4h, Clinique des enfants \u2014 County Hall 4'4h.Late Fred Paticrson: Offerings Thursday \u2014 20 \u2014 White \u2014 S.Bernardin (Os justi) 7h.Feu Joseph Ricard: Mme Salomé Gariépy 4'.sh.Feu Achille Hurteau: Fam.Fred Quenneville 8':h.Chevaliers de Colomb à leur salle Vendredi \u2014 21 \u2014 Requiem 7h.Service 30e jour: Mme J.H.Demers \u201844h.Feu Mme Alfred Galipeau: Fam.Denis Iegault Saturday \u2014 22 \u2014 Blanc \u2014 T.S, Vierge (Salve 1V) 7h.Feu Narcisse Gendron; sa fille Lucette.11h.Mariage 4h, Noces d'or M.et Mme Edmond Chrétien 8h.Confessions Servants: L.M.M.\u2014 David Brisebois et Stuart MacDonell J.V.S.\u2014 Daryl O'Neil and Richard McCallum 4! +h, Michel Guérin Ecole: Pierre Daigle Liturgy \u2014 On their own initiative, teen-agers usually do not begin to drink at home, because there are just too many © give-aways, Perhaps the home does not have alcohol stocked up.Often unknowingly, teen-agers are provided with circumstances favourable for the taking of the first drink.Ong of the places most conductive to this is \u201cthe home-away- from- home\", the car.With privacy and a feeling of freedom from authority, tecn-agers are, perhaps for the first time in their lives, on their own.They are on their own \u2014 to accept or reject the thrills of speeding, the enjoyment of going wherever they wish, the delight of doing whatever they want.At this crucial time, teen-agers are very susceptible to following the bad example of an older teen-ager (often- limes the driver of the car) who shows his \u201cmanliness\u201d by taking a drink of alcohol.Tcen-agers, both boys and girls slike.are faced with pressures from the group, pressures which usually must be yielded to if the teen-agers are to remain within this circle of \u201cfriends.\u201d Parents must see the relevance that this situation has for themselves.\"A VENDRE \u201c par FAIRVIEW RÈG'D.Deux grandes granges en bois avec toi- ture de métal.Situées sur la ferme de Charlie Helm, sur le chemin Fairview, Ka mille de Huntingdon.Prix raisonnable pour vente rapide.Tél.264-5274 or 264-295( { UN FONDS MUTUEL CANADIEN ! des plus dynamiques qui fait des placements dans les Valeurs de Croissance ' Américaines 20% de Crédit Fiscal sur les dividendes Pour de plus amples renseignements, consultez ARISTIDE QUESNEL, Représentant .Ste-Agnès-de-Dundee Tél.264-2056 CULTIVATEURS Pour résoudre vos problèmes de mauvaises herbes de tous genres, nous pouvons donner une aide technique, fournir les produits chimiques de régression et faire l\u2019arrosage habituel si nécessaire.R.Y.GRANT RR.| Ormstown, P.Q.Tél.829-2187 ce service est aussi offert par CAMERON STEWART Huntingdon, P.Q.Hooker's Feed & Coal Regd.Ormstown, P.Q.Howick Seeds Limited Howick, P.Q.agents pour Le Conseil de Huntingdon prend des mesures pour recouvrer les Une assemblée ajournée du Conseil de la ville de Hunting- don avait lieu mercredi dernier en l'édifice du comté, sous la présidence du Maire Léo Cappiello et en présence de tous les membres, sauf le conseiller MeGerrigle.Le Secrétaire informa le Conseil qu\u2019il devait obtonir une résolution pour approuver les plans et l'appel aux soumissions en rapport avec le projet d\u2019amélioraon du système d\u2019eau.Il avait été décidé à une résolution précédente, tel que recommandé par l\u2019ingénieur de la ville, de confier à celui-ci le soin d'inviter des soumissions d'un certain nombre de contracteurs pour l'agrandissement de l'usine de [comptes de taxe en souffrance filtration de mème que la partie mécanique, tandis que pour les travaux de conduits d'eau.] on avait demandé des soumissions publiques.Après discussion cependant, quelques mem- bles exprimèrent le désir que des soumissions publiques soient aussi demandées pour les travaux de l'agrandissement de la bâtisse elle-même.Il fut donc décidé que des avis publics soient publiés à cet effet.Le Conceil poursuivit alors avec l\u2019examen les comptes de taxes d'eau, d'affaires et fon iciépes passés dus.Tous ceux de trois ans et plus seront sujets à un avis de 10 jours aux personnes concernées, après quoi ils seront envoyés on collection.Les Petits Chanteurs de la Paix vous parlent Uous sommes 85 amis de la au gymnase de l'école Notre- belle musique.Nous existons! Dame.depuis bientôt 2 ans.Nous travaillons de 5 à 6 heures par semaine pour nous perfectionner et nous récréer, Nous avons donné un \u2018premier concert l'an dernier, à l'occasion du Centenaire.Nous vous avons préparé une Messe de Minuit que vous avez aimée.Et comme ambassadeurs des Chevaliers de Colomb, toutes les paroisses qui entourent Huntingdon, nous vous faisons honneur.Les membres de la Commission Scolaire, à 3 reprises, nous ont voté un montant substantiel pour nous encourager.Mgr David, notre généreux curé, nous a, lvi aussi, ré- cumpensé par une somme rondelette, C'est un merci grand comme le monde que nous leur disons.Une demande adressée au Conseil mdnicipal de notre ville demeura sans échos.Une requête identique ful envoyée au Conseil municipal de Godmanchester et on ne lui donna pas plus
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