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[" bride \u2018 \\.line ° « con Another Attraction For The |Final Results | ill ; ° .Ah > 1965 Ormstown Exhibition lof CVMF.The from | bans, vs Following are the final re- urg.sults of the various classes of LB the Chateauguay Valley Music.EEE 0\u201d \u2014_\u2014 Festival: : Class 18a \u2014 J.S.Bach.10 se Samson.Bepuharmois #5 THE LEADING ADVERTISING MEDIUM IN THE DISTRICT OF BEAUHARNOIS @ S oh Jone ypontrand, Valleyfield SINGLE COPY 12 CENTS \u2014 ANNUAL SUB SCRIPTION, $4.50 CANADA; $5.50 U.S.A.and Raymond Seve, Ste.Mar.| Entered ge secon cage mail by tha post Office, De2trl: HUNTINGDON, QUE., MAY 19th, 1965 18 PAGES Bach, 10 years of \u201cun- , sec arf ate and (TI2TH ANNIVERSARY il ! | Class 82, Randy Campbell 79; Valleyfield 87; Lize Leduc.Beauharnois 86; Chantal D'Amour, Ormstown 85.Class 18c, J.S.Bach, 10 years of age and under \u2014 Joanne Middle- miss, Huntingdon 86; Diane Legrand, Ormstown 85; Heather Tannahill and Ronnie Jean Arnold, Huntingdon 84.Class 20, J.S.Bach, 14 years and under \u2014 Donald McCoy, Huntingdon 80, Class 5, Piano Solo, 16 years of age and under Carolyn Templeton, Howick 80.Class 81 Wind Instruments \u2014 Jean Pierre Forget.Valleyfield 78; Freddie Tavenier, Ormstown, 77: Ann Greenbank, Huntingdon 75.Dickie McGerrigle 78; Alex Ormstown Exhi The following are the judges who will officiate for the various Departments of Orms.town Exhibition to be held June 9, 10, 11, 12.Horse Show, Harness Divisions H.A.Dickenson.Mount Hope.Ont.Hunters, Jumpers, Saddle Divisions \u2014 Miss Claribe) Sinnett, Hamil ton, Ont.Draft Horses \u2014 Douglas G.Simon, Lachute, Que.' Holstein Cattle \u2014 Sam Rath- well, Navan, Ont.Ayrshire Cattle -\u2014 Lawrence McQuat, Ashburn, Ont, Jersey Cattle \u2014 A.E.Mc- Judges For The 1965 e e bition kay, Georgetown, Ont.Kingsbury, Que.Bennett, Bury, Que.Poultry \u2014 Maurice Wallace, Iroquois, Ont.Flower Show \u2014 R J.M.Reid, Hemmingford, Que.Handicraft \u2014 Miss Farnces Wren, Macdonald College, Que.Home Baking \u2014 Mis.Brock: man, Huntingdon.Que.Art \u2014 Mrs.F, G.McCrim- mon, Huntingden, Que.Sheep and Goats \u2014 N.G.3 Beef Cattle \u2014 James Mac: Th Swine \u2014 O.A.Fowler, 1s PRESBYTERIAN CONGREGATION FOUNDING OF ver @ pleased with Flowers of Hope (Campaign Still Needs Your Help The recent Flowers of Hope soon in order to complete their campaign in behalf of Retard- lists.So neturn your contri- having good response and the M ed children in this arca is bution without delay.Due to this campaign, it committee in charge is well appears almost certain that While many have results so far.a class for retarded children returned will be started in this area their contributions in the en- s sometime in the Fall.It just a, velopes provided, there are goes to show what a little not replied.The committee, not yet replied, 2 stil} a great number who have can do.Have you planted those | reminds all those who have'seeds yet, do it now and watch \\ that they the flowers of hope grow into would like to hear from them beauty.Ormstown High School Quinell 75.Class 83, Nancylyn .Knitting \u2014 Mrs.Norman > .y fie Arthur, Howick, Que, , ; .78; Francis Tavenior 17.Cus, Canadian Cafile \u2014 Hector Sins, Howick, Que Graduation Exercises 84.DS aoe © 51888 Tessier, St.Rosalie, Co, Bu-| 4-H Classes \u2014 Jumes Hous 5 ay ye a.Class got.Que, ton, Macdonald College, Que.(By Bernice Cullen) A big closing evening number is coming up at Orms- town Exhibition on June 9, 10, 11 and 12, one that will make you want to be there.\u201cMiss Dominion of Canada\u201d shown in the above photo is going to be a headline feature, The Ormstown Band, Majorettes, in the Miss Universe, Miss International and Miss World Beauty Pageants.An irresistable smile a per- fectly-proportioned figure of 36-24-36, 57\" and 116 lbs.won her the title of Miss Dominion of Canada before television and motion picture cameras 86, Saxaphone Trio \u2014 Nancy- lyn Cullen, George Barrington and Randy Campbell 81.We regret that we ommitted to publish the CVMF results Blitz Campaign Red Cross End of May of Wednesday morning in the last Gleaner Issue.As has: only third, second and first] nlace marks.Class 2a Piano been our practice we publish] A one-day blitz campaign is being planned for the end of May to gather funds for For probably next week.time anyone wishing to help the Red Cross can send contri- Mean- Be\u2019 Mite for the 1965 graduation \" exercises and dance.Ÿ|invocation nraver immediately students marched to the stave io the Red Cross from the Hun- butions to Mrs.Robl.Payne, A tastefullv decorated hall depicting sorine was the sot- Rev.P, R, Stote gave the after twentv-one eradr cleven the \u201cWar March of the derstanding of your dellowman.be acquired.M is not to be too much worried about the future, Our main business is not to see darkly what \u2018les ahead but rather to do that which clearly lies at hand.Shut out your yesterdays and forgot vain regrets of the past.Past actions should not affect us.burv deep your todays in the oblivion of cach night.Many a man is cursed by the mistakes of yesterdays.Shed each night your daily sing and Priests\u201d played by Miss Naney.i lv Cullen.The school hoard Chairman.Mr.B.MeGerrigle welcomed fthe students and guests and and Moppettes, will present a parade and drill in the Arena and Miss Canada will be in there with them, on the eve ning of the 12th.Keep this in and media from throughout Canada.Miss Farrell has 4 sisters and 3 brothers and was born Solo, ten years of and un.itingdon area, Mrs.Robt.Payne Huntinpdon and a receipt will der.First, Joanne EA hus consented to be the be sent for such donations.Huntingdon, 86.Second: Josée| Chairman of the Campaign; When the campaign is actually Mallette, Huntingdon, 85, Don- Mrs.F.Cole will be co-chair- underway it will be fast and na Laberge, Huntingdon, 83./man and Mrs.Lawrence Me-ifurious to get everything done ease visit CE mind.Miss Mary Lou Farrell, the reigning Miss Dominion of Canada is a green eyed, brunette from St.John's Newfoundland appropriately known as Canad\u2019s most beautiful beauty, Since a distinguished panel of judges selected her as the most beautiful girl in Canada, she has been busy travelling through Canada the United States and abroad.Miss Farrell a University graduate in business entered the Miss Dominion of Canada \"Beauty Pageant \u2019 representing.Newfoundland.Within hours after the selection of Miss Farrell as Miss Dominion of Canada the 21 year old beauty was besieged with telegrams and telephone calls from all points in Canada.Miss Dominion of Canada will this year tour Canada trom coast to coast.take partin Niagara Falls, Ontario, Chat.-Huntingdon W.C.T.U.Annual Convention Held The 64th annual convention of the ChatiH'don W.C.T.U.was held in St.Andrew's Church, on Tuesday, May 11th, the County President, Mrs.Pearl Beattie, presiding.Mrs.Doris McColm took charge of the devotional period, reading from Acts 6, 1 to 8, followed by Prayer.Mrs.Wim.Todd extended a welcome to the delegates, to which Mrs.Ada Me- Cartney responded.Minutes of the fall rally were read, which was held in the United Church when the Provincial President Mrs.F.R.Crawford, gave an account of the convention at Niagara, Ont.Following this, Mrs.Surette gave the corres pondence report.Miss Elsie Elder reported a good year financially, with a balance left after all expenses paid.Mrs.Todd told of a successful L.T.L.group at Dewittville.Mrs.Beattie then called on Rev.Mr.McMichen, guest speaker.who gave a talk on the evil effects of alcohol drinking on Sc many lives today.Many things account for drinkers arriving at such a low level of living.Instead of looking down on the drink addict, we should remember that he is a child of God, and worthy of our efforts to reclaim him.He spoke of the habit of social drinking and the treating sys tem, which is a problem today.We can help by our influence as abstainers, knowing that it is not necessary to partake of drink in order to make friends, We must never be ashamed to let it be known that we are on the side of temperance.Mrs.McColm thanked the speaker for his helpful address, After the singing of the Crusade hymn, the superintendents\u2019 reports of the different departments were heard.These were, Little White Rib- boners by Mrs.Todd; Temperance in Sunday School, by Mrs.Stewart; National Tem- Perance Study by Mrs.MeCart- in St.John\u2019s Newfoundland.She enjoys tennis, skating, and curling.She has theld other titles such as the \u201cSnow Queen, Miss Cinderella and Miss Newfoundland\u201d, prior to becoming Miss Dominjon of Canada, Mary Lou Farrell is a cousin of Eileen Farrell of the Metropolitan Opera Company and \u2018has had her own television show for the CBC in Newfoundland where she directed a children's programme.Miss Eatrell not only being a singer is also a good speak- er-and a : she enjoys Chinese food and prior to becoming Miss Dominion of Canada was a private Secretary.Her story is so typical of the contestants competing during the 7 year history of the Miss Dominion of Canada Beauty Pageant held annually Mrs.Beattie who also report ed a very successful booth at the Huntingdon Fair, when many favorable comments were made on the temperance items, posters, etc.that were shown.These reports were all adopted as read.It was agreed that all officers be re-elected for the coming year.A pleasing feature of the afternoon was the presentation of a Provincial Life Membership Pin to Mrs.Ada Me: Cartney, by Mrs.Grass, Provincial treasurer, in appreciation of her work, Mrs.Me: Cartney, although taken by surprise, thanked the members for the honour conferred on \u2018her in this way.Mrs.Grass also \u2018presented Miss Joanne Arnold with a handsome book, being a (Canadian prize won in the National Temperance Study Course, as 2nd in Grade 8.This is the 4th year that Joanne has won a Canadian prize.Tn presenting it Mrs.Grass said, while 16 prizes were alloted for the Dominion, 9 of them went to Quebec province, which showed good work done by our pupils.A honorable mention certificate was won by Miss Jessie Todd.After singing the hymn, \u201cBlest be the tie that binds\".the Pledge was repeated in unison, followed by the Mizpah benediction.Tea and refreshments were served afterwards by the Dewittville Union.Recommendations We recommend that devotional exercises be part of every W.C.TW.meeting, and that more time be spent in Bible study and prayer for guidance, We recommend that the National Temperance Study Course be taught in any school wherever possible so that young people will learn the hazards of beverage alcool.ney; Lord's Day Observance by Mrs.Tully; Literature by fessional.model, } Class 2b, Suzanne Huntingdon 85, Allan McCoy, Huntingdon 84, Manon Ber- geron, Huntingdon, 83.Class 10, Older Beginners Piano 12 to 14 years of age; Diane Allen \u2018Aubrey, 84; Merlene Smith, Huntingdon, 82.Tie for third place with 80 marks, Barbara Diane Smith, Hunting- don and Dorothy Bustard, Riv- erfield, Class 12 Older Beginners Piano Solo, 18 years of age and under: Ghislaine Ma- heu, Chateauguay Centre, 82.Ep x Canadian West Monseigneur JA.David will be arriving in Prince Albert, Saskatchewan some time this comes somewhat of a surprise to many of the parishioners of St.Joseph\u2019s Church, Hun- tingdon.On Saturday, a birthday narty was organized at the Chateau Huntingdon, by friends, to help Monseigneur David celebrate his 78th birthday.Among those attending was Bishop Morin of Prince Albert.Bishop Morin\u2019s father was a former C.NR.trainman and the David and Morin family friendship goes back to the days when Monseigneur David himself was a trainman.Following the birthday dinner on Sat., Bishop Morin began persuading Monseigneur David to return to the west with him.The latter remembered the year he spent at St.Boniface, Man.from 1910- 11.Since he passed through there three years ago on his return from Seattle, Wash.he hadn\u2019t visited the Canadian West, so on Sunday.he announced from his pulpit that he was taking a vacation and would be away two or three weeks.Needless to say, his congregation and friends hope he is enjoying his well-earned holiday.Monseigneur David's 78th increase their membership and to organize young people\u2019s groups.We recommend that we join with the Quebec Safety! League in the planning of ad-' vertising on radio, television and in the newspapers.i Resolutions Be it resolved: That we, the members of the Dewittville and Huntingdon Unions hereby affirm our loyalty to Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth I, and Pray God's guidance for her, in her responsible posi tion.That we petition the Board, of Education to include in itsif schoo! suitable instruction and, information on the harmful\u2019 effects of beverage and tobacco.That our appreciation and thanks go to the Managers of: the Presbyterian Church and entertaining Union and all who helned to make this Convention a success.A special thanks to our speaker, Rev.Mr.MoMichen for his contri- We recommend that local- bution.afternoon (Wednesday) which\u2019 Unions make more effort to[® alcohol R chairman.i No date has been set as yet, {but this will be announced Curling Season At Ormstown The curling season at the Ormstown Curling Club officially terminated on Tues., May 11th, when about 115 members of the Mens Club and the Ladies Branch jmet for an enjoyable evening.del use Following a_ social \u2018hour, supper was served by the men and prizes were award: ed to the winners of Club | competitions.| Afterwards, the curlers separated to attend their respective annual meetings.39 members of the Ladies Branch were present with the President, Mrs.C.McGerrigle, in the chair.Annual reports by committee chairmen were submitted and a second sum birthday also ticked off 53% vears in the Priesthood.His brother and sister-in-law, Mr, and Mrs.Zenon David and family of Ville LaSalle, attended the birthday party.Other guests included Canon Fortier and Father Auger, of Rigaud; Mother Superior and Mother St.Philippa of Notre- Dame; Mr.and Mrs.Talhot and Mr.and Mrs.Tardif of St.Joseph\u2019s: Father Marcil of Herdman; Father Gagnon of Ste.Agnes; Father Daoust, chaplain of the local schools and Father Gareau; Father Le- duc of Maple Grove and others.The birthday party was most enjoyable and we're told Monseigneur David blew out all the candles on his cake as easily as he would Lettre, [Callum will be second co- in the one day.You can help hy forwarding your contributions right away.Be ready when the date is announced.Finale of $500.00 was forwarded to the Men's Club, bringing the total for the year to $1,000.00.The meeting approved the Slate of Officers, presented by the No: tee, for 1 - a8 :{pHows: Gerrigle; Miss M.Cairncross; rer \u2014 Mrs.HJ.McMahon.and adjourned the meeting.Following is the list of winners of The Ladies Branch Competitions: The Barrington Tray \u2014 D.Davidson (skip), E.Lamb, L.Winter, C.Gaudin.Runners-up \u2014 T.Hughes (skip), M.McCartney, E.Me- Caig, J.Thompson.The McCaffrey Trophy A.McMahon (skip), Marion White, M.Greig, M.Etienne.Runners-up \u2014 T.Hughes (skip), E.Lamb, 1.Cavers, J.Thompson.President's Prize: \u2014 B.Mc- Gerrigle (skip), V.Begbie, E.Lamb, H.McCormick.Runners-up \u2014 M.White, B.Kerr, I.Hamilton, Bea Me: Gerrigle.Senior Competition \u2014 M.Hope (skip), V.Begbie, I.Hamilton, M.Greig.Runners-up \u2014 B.MeGerri- gle, B.Kerr, D.Brown, I.Cavers.Match Committee Competition \u2014 A.Sault (skip), B.Kerr, 1.Hamilton, M.Greig.Runnersup \u2014 M.Roy (skip), have fifty years ago.Cadet Corps of Huntingdon, took place in front of the Legion Hall, on Fairview Road.The inspection was under the direction of Commander L.O.Stonehouse, who was accompanied by Sub.-Lieut, Gregory, Lieut, Eric Brown and Lieut.Vaillancourt.The boys turned out smartly and made a really good showing.Marion White, Bea MecGerri- ating Commit- 8 Past President \u2014\u2014 Mrs: © Me- Vice \u2018 President \u2014 Mrs.M.MeBain; Secretary \u2014 Treasu- Upon adoption of the slate, Mrs.Hope assumed the chair The 112th Anniversary of the founding of a Presbyterian Congregation in Elgin and the 75th Anniversary of the present building was remem-! bered' with a special service! last Sunday, May 16th, when the Very Rev.C.Ritchie Bell, DD.Interim Moderator, and Clerk of the Presbytery of Montreal, assisted by Mr.Robert F.Cunningham, student, conducted worship and preached.; The following persons were received: into the Rockburn Church: Mrs, Joyce Farquhar, Judy Marilyn Blair, John Nor- val Blair, Brenda Georgina Blair, Bryan Harold Waller, Nancy Jane Waller, Shirley! Eileen Williams, Gail Anne Williams, Lynda Marilyn Ar thur, Gloria Beverlev Arthur, and into the Elgin Church Mr.Winston George Macfarlane.The Sacrament of Baptism gle.M.McBain.Cup and Saucer Competition \u2014 B.MeGerrigle (skip), E.Lamb, D.MeCallum.J.Graham.Runners-up \u2014 N.Gart- shore (Skip), B.Kerr.M.Greig, A.Elliott.The New Business Girls\u2019 section held three competitions, as reported by the Chairman, Mrs.P.Upton.Mrs.Upton awarded prizes to the following: 1st Competition: T.Hughes (skip), H.Fricsan, D.McCallum, D.Meriam.Run- ners-up \u2014 W.Tlooker (skip), Gi.Dandurand, 1.Frith, J.Me- Clintock.2nd Competition T.Hughes (skip), B.McCormick, I.Frith, M.Stevenson.Run.ners-up \u2014 A.McAdam, (skip), H.Friesan, C.Gaudin, J.Graham.3rd Competition M.Fearn (skip), B.McCormick, H.Smith, A.Elliott.Runners- up \u2014 \u2018M.Cairneross (skip), P.Upton, 1.Frith, J.Graham.have was administered to: Joanne Grace, Douglas Arthur, Christopher John.children of Mr.and Mrs.Winston George Macfarlane; Robert Dwight, son of Mr.and Mrs.Robert Thomas French: Kevin William, son of Mr.and Mrs.Gerald \u2018Arthur French; Donna Elizabeth, daughter of Mr.and Mrs.Donald W.Grant; Tammy Diane, daughter of Mr.and Mrs.Stanley George Far- quhar: and Maureen Elizabeth, \"bent F.Cunninghan.+ this community and nation, and across the years our people have sought to serve Godj according to the tradition of, gregation and in the Commonwealth\u201d, Dr.Bell said.\u201cOn this day.of reflection and re-dedication, we give thanks to Almighty God who| in merey and in grace -\u2014 has\u2019 led us all our way, and has over-ruled our human decisions for the glory of His| Kingdom.We remember with devotion those who have now! passed within the Church Invisible.May they feel that we entered into their Ja- hours and are worthy\".Dr.Bell said that the Church must he characterized hy devotion to Jesus Christ, sacrifice, and a passion for people.Elders from Elgin, Athels- tan and Rockhurn officiated at the celebration of the Holy Communion.The choir wis augmented by members from Athelstan and Rockburn, and was under the direction of Mr.Robert F.Cunningham.The flowers in the Sanctuary were the gift of the Athels- tan Church Ladies\u2019 Aid, the daughter of Mr.and Mrs.Ro-|Arthur, Rita \u201cThis history \u2018of our Church We is woven into the \u2018history of Ma their fathers, both in the Con-pon \u201cave a report of the Regional School Board.Mr.MeGerrigle said that weekly meetings have been held since January for planning prevarations and that a revelation of these nlans will soon be available to the publie.Mr.McGerrigle congratulated OHS.students particularily the haskethall team which won the Chamion- ship this year.The grads were then introduced hy Mr.Peteh, who gave a brief history of each student ns he presented them.This year's grads are: Sandra arrington, Judy Phyllis.Boit\u2026.Sheryial Cheryl Ettiennwe, ndy Fury.Cheryl Gamble, rielle Green, Marilyn Grelg, Carolyn Labelle.Allana Marshall, Julie Schryvershof, Nettie Tavenier, Nancy Waller, Ken Barrington, Wayne Cairns, Dunn, Michael Hebert, Michael Kelen.Principal J, C.Moore was then called upon to give a few words of encouragement and advice to the departing students, Mr.Moore said he has watched these young people progress academically since they were in grade five and mentioned his many pleasant associations with each one.Said \u2018Mr.Moore, \u201cYou are the future, You are Tomorrow, 1 wish you every success and a pleasant and happy journey in the road that lies ahead\u201d.Dr, John Whitehead of the School Board then introduced the guest speaker, Mr.Douglas Pope, a man of many educational facets and now Deputy Director of Education on the Protestant School Board of Montreal Head Master Association.Head of teaching Faculty of \u2018Montreal Geographical Society, Holder of third degree of Blair, Cullen, Scholastic |Z you will awake a full man, Do not worry about the un.prediotable future, shut off the future as tightly as the past, perpare to cultivate the way of life.Live Today.Keep your body fit, keep you mind clean, develop the habit of concentration, learn to accomplish more and more and let no day pass without reading some of the best literature you can avail yourself of.Fresh ideas flow through the ages, avail yourself of these ideas.1 have long maintained that to take no thought of tomorrow but to bsorb \u201cones #olr in the duty of the hour will guarantee future success, Attend to the task at your elbow.Take no thought of the dim future.Do what lies clearly at hand.\u201d Mr.Pope was thanked for his fine words of wisdom hy Student Council Member ML chael Hebert, The class prophecy, always a highlight of a graduation, was read by Miss Judy Blalr.The Valedictory Address was read by Michael Kelen, who reminded his classmates of the great heritage which is (Continued on page 2) Dog Attacks Child (By Bernice Cullen) Merit for outstanding service,| > - along with his many other qualifications.Mr.Pope congratulated the parents for the invaluable and SEA CADET CORPS : TS Er \" ANNUAL INSPECTION OF THE ROYAL CANADIAN On Wednesday, May 12th, the Annual Inspection of the Royal Canadian Ses Anderson family, and Booth's Florist Reg'd in Huntingdon.\u2018Mr.Cyril Gilvray, organist of the Ballyhome Methodist + hurch, County Down, and Mr.Norman Bingham, the Treasurer, Sabbath School Superin- d tendent and a choir member {of the Dunlop Memorial Presbyterian Church, Newtonah- a pon pa (Mr.and Mrs.Cunning.ham's Church in Northern Tre- & land), were present.Both these gentlemen are guests of Mr.and Mrs.R.F.Cunning ham.à Surcessful Blood Donor Clinic The Red Cross Blood Donor Clinic held on Monday in the Legion Hall at Fairview Road, ¢| Huntingdon, was one of the most successful ever held 3 here.168 donors came forward gto give their blood and the one day was a busy one until closing time.Full particulars will be given in the next issue of The Gleaner.important role they have played in the success of their reminded his young listeners that the world of today is one of uncertainty, perhaps more so that ever before, at least the press, radio and T.V.give that impression.It would appear that the fate of man hangs in the balance, the ever present question, \u201cWill we survive?\u201d seems always with us, In Canada, we have problems, the one nearest to us at the moment is the Quebec problem, almost daily we expect to hear of man landing on the moon, many disturbing things make life uncertain.This attitude has disturbing effects on people, it paralyzes efforts to work.You young people about to go out into the world know that all this 18 your concern.A serious question is yours to answer, \u201cAre you going to let worry overcome your efforts to do your best\u201d?No.you must not foster worry which will curb your efforts.My mes sage of council to you is simple.In the words of William Osler, from his book \u201cA Way of Life\u201d, 1 quote you, \u201cKnow The way of life is a habit to sons and daughters.Mr, Pope |B] LITTLE MARTIAL JULIEN celebrating his second birthday.Two year old Martial Julien, son of Mr.and Mrs, Raymond Julien of Lower Ormstown was badly mauled by a neighbor's dog on Monday.Little Martial and \u2018his three year old sister were playing in the vard, when Mrs, Julien heard frightened cries from her little girl.She rushed to the door to find the dog savagely attacking Martial.Mrs.Julien\u2019s quick thinking prevented the dog from further injuring the child.He was rushed to Barrie Memorial Hospital where (57) fifty-seven stitches were required to close the wounds in his face.The Julien\u2019s have three children of whom Martial is the second.He celebrated his second hirthday in December.The dog was taken to Vet.arinarian Dr.J.Whitehead, it is believed that the animal has been inoculated for rabies, Apparently the dog has not been known to be vicious.It and remember service and un- belongs to BH! Paxton of Lower Ormstown. 2 - The Gleaner Wed | Hemmingford News (By Mrs.L\u2018Espéranceg) Congratulations Sincere congratu'itions 0 Miss Collette Brosseau, daughter of Mr, and Mrs.Isaie Brosseau of Hemmingford, who has successfully passed the English II course of Queen's University.Miss Brosseau, who teaches English at Ste.Martine High School, attends Queen's University during the summer months and is working for her Batchelor of Arts degree.Her work on the English lI course has been done during this past winter by working cvenings and weck-ends, after a heavy schedule of teaching during the day, and her achievement is all the more praiseworthy when il is remembered that \u2014 \u2014\u2014 hier mother tongue is French, her education right through Normal School (except for a very brief period) was in French and, until a few years ago.she spoke very little elsc.Congratulations Collette.Congratulations also to Gavin Farmer who gained sec ond place in his class in the Music Festival.Gavin is study- ulty of Music.Hemmingford Cercle De Fermieres The regular meeting of the Heimminzford Cercle de Fer- mieres was held on Wednesday evening in the Parish Hall, Mrs.Roman Priest presided and there were 15 members present, The annual picnic was -.- - \u2014 GIANT OF ALL STOCK Tel.264-3331 SAVE » + 40% SALE FOR 2 WEEKS ONLY You can\u2019t go wrong if you buy at VILNA FURNITURE Regd Huntingdon SALE IN OUR STORE 2 Bouchette St.Family TO 3 Mi L100 (ARRDIANS 0 Bring all your Huntingdon: Valleyficld: Chateauguay Centre: - ROCH AUT RIDGE ROAD 1962 COMET, 2-Dr.1962 CHEVROLET 1961 CHEVROLET 1956 PONTIAC 1955 CHEVROLET 1955 METEOR 1954 FORD Puts the things you want within your ing music a* the McGill Fac-| Jenjoyed with nesday, May 19th, 1965 one of the various items o business discussed.It is fc take place in Ju)y and, amony other places mentioned, a visit tp Sorel was favour d by sev \u2018ral members, Members were asked to bring, to the next meeting ideas for the coming year's programme.The roll call took the form of a question.\u201cWha! would you do if you were ¢ Counsellor or Officer of the Branch?\u201d and the various ans wers proyed joth interestin: and amusing.With the business finished the members turned to the social programme and thi: took the form of a salute t« Mother's Day.Miss Kathlee: Perras gave a short article o Mother's Day and then read : special poem in honour of th oldest \u2018mother\u2019 of the Branch Mrs.Joe Deneault, and all the mothers present.As the senio: mother present, Mrs, Denecaul! was presented with an orna ment in the form of a bouqu- {of flowers and she responder with sincere thanks and ap preciation, A delicious lunch followec «with Mrs, Dencault seated a\u2019 ithe head of the table as gues of honour.This makes the second consecutive meeting al which a presentation wa: imade.In April, Mrs.A.La plante was \u2018presented with : crystal rosary on the occasion \u2018of her doparture from Hem mingford.iMrs.\u2018Laçüante, to gether with her daughter anc son-in-law, Mr, and Mrs.Tho mas Payant, have moved tc St.Philomene.During these past many years Mrs.Laplan te has been a faithful.hard working member of the Fer mieres and in making the pre sentation the members ex pressed their sincere thank: for her many kind acts anc faithful service to the Branch (By Mrs.W.J, McKay) A large number of friends gathered in St, Luke's Angli can Hall, Friday evening, Ma; 14th, to honor Mrs.Byro: Baker.viz, iMiss Alice Som merville with a miscellaneous shower.After the gifts were opened and admired, by all Mrs.Baker thanked everyon: for their kindness, anc thoughtfulness, and invited al to visit her in her home ir St.Albans.A sing-song was Mrs.Haltor Kennedy at the piano.Mrs Eileen Drummond's selectior of \u201cWalk with Faith in your BANK OF MONTREAL 8 Miss Susie .proved in health and is leav- in | ing the hospital, and will be Plan personal credit needs LOW-COST LIFE-INSURED LOANS BERNARD DESROSIERS, Manager TEL.1964 RAMBLER, 4-Dr., V-8, Std., radio 1963 PONTIAC Convertible fully equipped heart\u201d was much appreciated Hostesses for the shower were Mrs.Eric Milroy, Mrs.Hughic McAdam, Mrs, Russell Wil liams, Mrs.Ignacy Besie- kierski, Mrs.Walter Keddy and Mrs, W.J.McKay.Mr.and Mrs, Wim.Duncan and Mrs, Nelson Elliott, and Mrs.Reeves of St.Lambert were Sunday guests of Mr.and Mrs.Halton Kennedy.Mrs.Gerald Ellerton, Miss Margaret Brown, Mr.Briar Brown, and Mr.Elton Robertson, attended the Graduation of their sister Miss Sylvia Brown, at the General Hos pital, Friday evening, May 14th.Eighty-six girls received their nurses diplomas.We are pleased to learn that Brown has im convalescing at the home of her brother-indaw and sister Mr.and Mrs.Oliver Perry, Montreal.Miss Geraldine Clayland of Montreal was the week-end guest of Mr.and Mrs.Albert Barnes.Mrs.Fanny Hill and Mrs, Frank Orr left Dorval.T.C.A.on Friday A.M.for Creston, B.C., where they will spend a month, visiting their nephew and niece.and family, Mr.and Mrs, Victor Mauson.{By Mrs.Fergus Moore) Wesley-Knox U.C.W.The regular monthly meeting of Wesley-Knox UC.W.was held at the home of Mrs.SOHN HARRIMAN, Munager THOMAS LAPALME, Manager TREPANIER OMOBILE INC.CORNER CEMETERY ST.264-5356 \u2014 HUNTINGDON , Std., 4-Dr., 6 Cyl., Auto.1962 CHEVROLET, 1962 CHEVY II, 4-Dr., 6 Cyl., Standard , 2-Dr., hard top, V-8, Auto.1960 BUICK, 4-Dr., hard top, Auto., radio 1959 OLDSMOBILE, 2-Dr., fully equipped 1957 MERCURY, 4-Dr., hard top, Auto., V-8 2-Dr., Std., V-8 Wellington Potter, on Thurs lay afternoon, May 13th.The meeting came to order ay repeating \u201cThe Purpose in inison Mrs, Kenncth Sample zonducted the devotions.Thinteen members and three isitors present.Several items of busines: vere discussed.æ ag 2 Suggestions for a \u201cTea\u201d to be held in the near future vere presented, | Wednesday, June 2nd., mem, 2ers will meet at the home ov Mrs, C.B.Edwards for ar.ll-day quilting panty.| The next regular meeting! vill be held at the home of! Ars, H.Gilmore, on Thursday ifternoon, June 17th, The meeting closed by re- »eating the Mizpah Benedie- ion.Mrs, Kenneth Sample then 1anded each lady a paper.on vhich were printed scrambled etters, After some deep think.ng the rearranging, these let ers spelled out the names of lowers.This proved to bc rery interesting.A delicious salad supper war hen served by the hostess Mrs.James McAllister co-hos ess presented Mrs.Gilmore vith a Birthday Cake and al! Serted in front.Mr.a sented to him bv the Coun Keddv, Mrs.and Mrs.Florian Dauphinais, Mrs.and Mr.Walter Smith, Mrs, and Mr.Alister Somerville, eo On Tuesday ~evening, May 11th.at the Frontier Inn.Mr.Leo Fortin.ex-Mayor of Hem- oincd in singing Hapov|mingford Village.was guest lirthday to you.\u201d Mrs.Gil-|»f honour at a Banquet org nore although completely|anized by the Councillors and aken by surprise.expressed ter sincere thanks.Home from Hospital Mr, W.W.Barr returned home from the Barrie Mem- rial last Monday.Mr.George G.Gowdey re urned home from dhe Barric Memorial last Friday.Mr.Stanley Brooks re- \u2018urned home from the Barrie Memorial last Saturday.To those three gentlemen \u20180 our Best Wishes for a speedy recovery to good health.Social News Mr.and Mrs, David Shaw ac- \u2018ompanied by Mr.and Mrs Villis Clark attended the Gra luation Dance at Ormstowr igh last Friday evening Their granddaughter Miss Nendy Furey was one of the nembers.Mr.and Mrs.R.C.Whyte Ar.and Mrs.Ross Whyte Vendy and Doug.were Sun.lay guests of Mr.and Mrs Alan Thomson and family al men with whom he has work- 2d for many years, Representatives from every organization in the community were among the 180 guests who assembled in the large lounge which had been tastefully decorated for the occasion Dv the Manager.Mr.Lionel Schneider.Seatcd with Mr.and Mrs.Foutin at the head table were Canon L.Zorriveau, Reverend and Mrs.3.Ficko, Mr.and Mrs.Alister Somerville, Mr, and Mrs.Walter Keddy, Mr.and Mrs.Wal ter Smith and Mr.and Mrs.Florian Dauphinais.Apologies were read from the Reverend and Mrs.Prendergast who.wing to a previous engage- nent, were unable to attend.The M.C.for the evening was Mr, Maurice Patenaude.At the beginning of the ove.ning's festivities, Mrs.Val.ter Smith, wife of the present Mayor, presented Mrs, Fortin with a very lovely bouquet of decp, red carnations.Dinner Mr.\\bbotsford.over, Patenaude Mr.and Mrs, Carl Huggin:|\"älled on the first of the ind Inez of Bilenburg, N.Y.|PCakers, Mr, Florian Dau- nhinais, Mayor of Hemming- \u2018ord Township, who expressed his pleasure at being present an such an occasion and delighted ~t0 see Auch a large and representative gathering.The Secretary-Treasurer of the Village, Mr.John McKough, vere Sunday guests of Mr.ind \u2018Mrs.Wellingion Potte ind family.Mr.Oakland Ren lie of Montreal was a recent suest of his mother, Mrs.L Rennie, Miss Audrey Izzard, little Miss Wendy Hanna of Mon real were week-end guasts at]: i ; he home of Mr.and Mrs.|list of the Councillors still fames McAllister.Sunda yl|living and the majority still living in Hemmingford and present this evening, who had suests at the same home were Mr.and Mrs.Donald Elvidge PRESENTATION TO MR.LEO FORTIN (By Mrs.L'Esphrance) nd Mrs.Fortin with Mr.Fortin holding the plaque pre- cil and friends, At rear, from L.to R.: Mr.and Mrs.Walter MR.LEO FORTIN HONORED WITH PRESENTATION AND BANQUET AT HEMMINGFORD Fortin first came to Hemmine- ford.Through the years, said Mr.Somerville, he had distinguished himself bo:h in business an\u201d in work for the community.Mr, Walter Smith.Mayor of the Village, said he could not let this opportunity pass with- the progress can Fr p'aced \u201c Mr.Fortin's credit, In th name of all your friends, sa\u2018 Mr, Smith, I wish to sincere! congratulate you on the things which had heen ac- compished since Mr.Fortin k took office as Mayor.When|a faithful Councillor for th Mr, Fortin came to Hemming.past 28 years and still goin ford, thers were but four|strong, to present Mr.Forti strects in the village, running from north to south and east to west.Within recent years came the developement of a would find a place on his o fice wall.village, comprising five newltion should be made of th streets which, when completed good feeling whioh Mr, Forti without funther charge, to Village between the who went to Quebec with thelnot express himself adcquatel Secretary and Councillors to:jn the French languagc.negotiate the water and sewage system and who obtained or the village a substanta grant to pay for same.teer Fire Brigade resulted in means, |garbage dump with, this year, 1941-1965 of Hemminglord.iwice weekly collection during! the summer months, was established cignt years ago.streets have beep named and improvements and much © you splendid record of public ser vice to thank you and to hops we can still depend on you out mentioning just a few offhelp and suggestions in th coming years.Mr.Smith ther called on Mr.Walter Keddy with a plaque which he hoper ! ; nent In making the presentation new residential section in the!My Keddy said he felt men by Fortin Frerc, were given, had always fostered in th: twe the village.It was Mr, Fortin races and regretted he could ister, Oldhall Cherry 3 V.G.lq well and the \u2018installation of'is inscribed in French, J.Lee the Fire Hydranls, together|Fortin, \u201cEn appreciation, and with the formation of a volun-so on\u201d, which being translated substantial cuts in the prop-iyour devotion \u2014 as an Alder erty Fire Insurance rates, A'man 1931-1940 and as Mayor An Ayrshire Four Generalion Gold Seal Family Archie Roy, Balquhidder Farm, Howick, Que., has, what s believed to be, Canada\u2019s \u2018irst four generation Gold Sea) cow family.The four gen- \u2018rations, all with over 100,000 Ibs.milk on R.O.P.were all bred and milked a\u2018 Bal,1ihid- der end all flactations were sompleted on 2X milkings.The foundation cow, Balqu- hidder Stately Betty V.G., pro- luced 105,205 dbs.milk, 3,811 \u2018hs, fat.She was the first cow Roy's entered on R.O.P.test and Archic Roy says he re- nembers quite vividly the first \u2019isit of the R.O.P.Inspector.she was not entercd on test antil 4 years of age and miss- ad two or three lactations, but completed her last record at 20 years of age to qualify for her Gold Seal number 126.As an 11 year old she produced 13,061 lbs.milk.488 lbs.fat.Her daughter, Balquhidder Stately Cherry V.G.by Bois 1e 1a Roche Stimulator, pro luced 115,567 lbs.milk, 4,47¢ bs.fat in 11 lactations.As ¢ 5 year old she produced 14, 707 Ibs, milk, 608 ibs.fat.She was the 146th cow to qualify or a God Seal.She wa: Archie Roy's first calf clul -alf in the Howick Calf Clyb She had two daughters, Bal quhidder Top Grade\u2019s Cherry ind Balquhidder Oldhaï Sherry 3 who qualified foi Sold Seal Certificates.Balqu- ; Yidder Top Grade\u2019s Cherry , Zx(* has produced 133,838 bs.milk, 5.620 ibs.fat in 13 i actations.She completed her \u2018ast lactation at just over 17 years of age and she was the 160th cow to qualify.She has several lactations over 500 lbs.\u2018l\u2019at including 12,129 lbs.milk.11327 lbs, fat in 305 days =t 13 years.Her sire is Descham- vault Top Grade's 3N.Her Seal cow is Balquhidder Mar- Jaret V.G.by Lakeside Mas.col and out of Top Grade's Cherry.She has just com- oleted her tenth lactation producing 110,289 lbs.milk, 5,082 lbs.fat, 4.81%.In her last lactation at 11 years she produced 16667 lbs.milk, 746 lbs.fat in 445 days.She is the 846th cow to qualifiy for a Gold Seal.She has two daughters in the Roy herd, one with over 50,000 lbs.milk.Due to the greal advances in medical care, particularly to the reduction in mortality among children and adolescents from infectious discases.from 1931 to 1961 life expectancy at birth for a Canadian male increased from 60.00 years to 68.4 years, and for a female Tom 62.1 tr 74.2 years.\u2014 Quick Canadian Facts SPECIAL SALE Friday and Saturday BABY CLOTHES new-born to 6 years Chez Carole 50 Lake St.Huntingdon Tel.264-5862 \u2018 \u2018homes and businesses numbered.and this project was paid for by Mr.Fortin himself.In| followed with an intcresting|1962 came the crection of anew Town Hall with accommo-! dation for a P.O.and a Fire) Station and this was built on: a lot owned hy Mr.Fortin served on the Village Coun- Al during Mr.Fortin's term of office as Councillor from ind Donna, Mr.and Mrs.Nor- nan Hanna and Wendy and Mrs.Izzard all of Montreal.Sunday evening guests at \u2018he home of Mr, and Mrs.Fer- sus Moore and family were vr.and Mrs.Jack Boyse, Eric ahd Gordon of Lacolle, Mr.ind Mrs.S.C.Moneypenny and Dick, Mrs.Gaetan Trem- Slay and Michael of Franklin Centre.Mr.and Mrs, Fred Stewart Dawn and Ian of Lakeside Heights, Mrs, B.Fall of Bermuda were Saturday guests a! the.home of Mrs, A.L.Stewart and Miss W.Stewart.Monday guests at the same home were Mr.and Mrs, Ed- jar Sutherland of Greenfield Park.Hemmingford W.Notes The regular meeting of the Hemmingford W.I branch met on the cvening of May 5th, at the \u2018home of \u2018Mrs.Kenneth Campbell.A bricf account of the Montreal Star Building was given.Thirteen members took in this \u2018our and found it most inter.osting and educational, A get well card was signed by everyone \u2018present at this mecting and sent to Mrs.Susie Orr, who is in the hospital at the present time.The roll call was on hints on gardening and many very good and helpful hints were 1840 to 1905.Councillor were George J.Brown 1931 to 1938, Odessa Pierra 1938.Howard Miller 1938, Walter Keddy 1938 and still in office.Holding office under Mr.Fortin as Mayor were Walter Keddy 1938 to date, Walter B.Smith 1944 to date, George J.Brown 1944 \u2018o 1948, Hewbert Barrington 1946 to 1960, Joseph Dencault 1947 to 1953, Lyle Simpson 1948 to 1964, Eugene Hebent With him as Naughton 1960 to date, Rene Poissant 1962 to date and Bruce Wallace 1964 to date.From Mr.Alister Somerville came some interesting reminiscing about the days when Mr.Ormstown High.(Continued from page 1) ward with a special drive and cisions to make, thankful we are to have had everything is in order and that the seeds have been giver out to the children who plant gardens.also patterns have been brought in to send to the Indian Institute in the North West Territories.The C.A.C.Fees were collected and books distributed.The Leadership Course at Macdonald College is to be held from May 25th to 28th The Chateauguay Valley Teachers Association \u2018have asked us to cater for a dinner for them in Hemmingford, on May 20th.Old nylons were brought in to be turned in towards a collection being sent to Korea.Make believe tea circulars were handed out 10 members.There were 16 members and 2 visitors present, Mrs.Edwin Keddy gave a is with deop gratification that we have developed a respcet future.\u201d traditional all night party fo! lowed the exercises.outline on the progress that Mrs.Harris line on golfing.A plant sale was held at the end of the meeting were Mrs.Kenneth Campbel 5 _ a 140 rp lit mate a A ah a CS ones talk on the basic essentials of Calvin Edgerton, term of office as Mayor from) | National Ayrshire Sale 1948 to 1951.Eddie Borthiau-| me 1951 to 1953, Roland La-jä: the 1963 Sale when every- treille 1953 to 1959, Ross Mc-lune in attendance was delight.fight for success.\u201cAs we go forward.we cannot help but look back and realize that as we go on we have many debut how given.the training and comradeship Our Agricultural Convencr|0f teachers, parents, friends Mrs.Harris, reported that and classmates.We hope we will add to the world and it of self which will help us to become leading and responsible citizens of tomorrow.You will hear more from us in the A graduation dance and the golfing.Pamphlets were handed out on the new Hemming.ford Golf Course and also an has been made up to now and what is stil in the making.thanked Mrs.Keddy for her interesting out.The hostesses for the evening Ay Mrs, George Marlin and Mrs.and sold to the village for $1.The town has changed tremendously in the past quarter of] 1931 to 1940 and during his|à century and many of the able evening to a close.Bernhardt has been transferred there.Mrs.Lila Vosburg has been il with La Grippe.well-being and progress of the village at heart.He wished the new Mayor and Councillors every success in the years to come and would continue doing all he could for the good of the community.Dancing brought an enjoy- and Mr.and Mrs, Elmer Robinson attended the Graduation Dance at Ormstown High School on Friday evening,: when Mr.Kenneth Barrington May 24 At St.The Sixth Annual National Sale will be hold, Monday May| 24th at the Exhibition Grounds|the winner receiving a model [Ayrshire cow.(St.Hyacinthe, Que.The Sale will be an after- :noon cvent commencing at 1:30 p.m.The site is the same ed with the facilities at the St.Hyacinthe Exhibition Grounds.There will be forly-two ani- {mals offered of which there |are seven cows, two \u2014 3 year olds, twenty-nine \u2014 2 year |olds, two yearlings and two calves.1t will have an inter- theirs and they must go for.National feature with consign- nents from the U.S.Meredith Farm and Fred Bova, Burke, N.Y.are both consigning.Vice-President Rene Trepa- nier, Oka, Que., who generated a lot of interest in the Sale at the Annual Meeting is managing the Sale for the third consecutive year.Working with him on the Committee are John D.McCaig, Ormstown Que., Malcolm MacGillivray, Brome, Que., Arnold Stansell, Aylmer, Ont, Donald Cumming, Lancaster, Ont.and Bill Faul, Ottawa, Ont.National Sale Princess A new innovation at this year's Sale will be the selection of a National Sale Princess from among the consignments.People altending the Sale will have up to 12 o'clock noon to select what they mal in the Sale.The animal with the most votes will be declared the National Sale Princes; and the consignor will be awarded a Trophy.E- All governments in Canada spent $722 per capita in 1863, and topk in $683.\u2014 Quick Canadian Facts think is the outstanding ani-|j veryone submitting a correct was one of the nineteen in the Graduation Class, A Masonic Banquet and H ° h Dance was held at Lacolle Inn on Saturday evening.Quite a yacint C number from Hemmingford, ; Rouses Point and Champlain vote for the Princess will have attended, as well as the local Lheir hallots used for a draw, members, A much nceded shower was welcomed by all on Sunday evening.| Mr.and Mrs.Don Robinson ° M |by Burnside Magnate produced 4 ° 117,747 lbs.milk, 4,390 lbs.° | The plague.which Mr at in 11 lactations.'s ° Keddy presented to Mr.Fortin The fourth generati»n Gold » ° takes the form of a scroll| \u2014 >\" e \u2018made of oak and hearing à The drilling of a second small bronze plate.The plate LACOLLE : B | R D .LACOLLE \u2014 Mrs.Chas.J ® Hewson and Miss Jean Van.POWER ROTARY «\u20ac LE \u2018| viiet returned from the West TILLER .\u2018In appreciation 0'1 BLENDED GIN\u2014~DISTILLED JN MONTREAL- The \u201cMoc\u201d Shop The \u2018\u201cMOCCASIN\u201d and YOU!! 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CEE ETES N A n Cen \u201cGra.Orms- ht, as s com- 1e stu wrence s.Roy e fun e Clif.ie, on y Bax- ed the g on United Dicken- Sunday Smith ude is in the al.SINCE 1695 Sa\u201d, me Jur ly ated ises Food weal 4 | \u201cRuth Gulkin.\u2014- + \u2014- COSMETIQUE : PHARMACIE HARVEY'S PHARMACY 691-0201 SHOPPING PLAZA CHATEAUGUAY FREE DELIVERY LIVRAISON GRATUITE ELIZABETH ARDEN \u2014 The LEANER THE LEADING ADVERTISING MEDIUM IN THE DISTRICT OF CEAUHARNOIS @ 691-9913-4 yrrevserecesecerteerseeseeeceeceereecte BUREAU - OFFICE J.Romeo Chevrefils Inc.COURTIER D'ASSURANCES GENERALES GENTRAL INSURANCE BROKER 79 ST-JEAN BAFTISTE CHATFAUGUAY, QUEBEC | RESIDENCE 692-6419 ; COSMETICS 3 Vol.6, No.11 CHATEAUGUAY.QUE, MAY 19th, 1965 12¢ PER COPY Servers voovecrers y 7 Q | .e v .y .7 » 4 , ANOTHER CONTRACT SICNED FOR THELITTLE LEAGUERS Exhibition of Antiques And _ TENNIS HAS STARTED IN CHATEAUGUAY Photo above taken at the Rustik Restaurant.Mr, Jean Cournoyer General Sales Manager of the 7-UP Company signing their 1965 contract with Mr.Emmett Cooney, Vice-President of the Little League Senior Division.Left to right \u2014 Mr, Tenon Savoie Manager Dodgers \u2014 in background Coach Ron McKinley, infield, outfield Coach ss , TRL a EER Paul Comtois at far right Pitching Coach Keith Colligan.New Co-operative Pre-School Executive Elected By Acclamation There can be no doubt that the nominating committee of the Seigniory Park Co- cperative Pre-school Association did a superlative job this year.The complete slate of nominees submitted by the committee was elected by acclamation in a matter of a very few minutes.The elee- tion .was conducted by Mrs.The new executive fs as follows: Chairman, Mrs.Pat Be- dard; Co-Chairman, Mrs.Ma- dolin Karch; Secretary, Mrs.Lillian Lamb; Treasurer, Mrs.Lillian Hofstatter; Registrar, Mrs.Elaine Robitaille; Director, Mrs.Rode Benson; Director, Mrs.Marjorie Hewitt.Introducing the new executive Mrs.Bedard is well known for her superb organizational ability.She has been Chairman of the Activities Committee of the Seigniory Park Homeowners\u2019 Association for two years, and \u2018her accomplishments in this field are well known to most of the residents of Seigniory Park, adults and children included.Mrs.Bedard is the mother of five children.She was born in Winnipeg.Before her mar riage, she taught \u2018school, and has also worked as a librarian.This past year she was a director of the Pre-School Association.With her talent for getting things done and her great personal charm, the school is fortunate to have her in its service, Mrs.Karch Is entering her second term as co-chairman.For the past four months, she has been acting chairman, and has done a most creditable job.She has held the position of fund raising chairman for the past two years.Mrs.Karch is a Montrealer by birth, and ihe has three children.Before hi iage, she worked as a secretary.She will be an as- -1sociate: member - this.coming term, while ydung Michele works on becoming old enough for nursery school, Mrs.Karch, too, has a well-earned reputation for making the right things happen.Exceptionally dynamic, knowledgeable, Mrs.Karch devotes a great deal of time and energy to the school.Mrs.Lamb has been a resident of Seigniory Park for one year.She is the mother of two small children, and is active in the community as a \u2018Girl Guide leader, an interest she has held dear for many years.\u2018Canadian-born, Mrs.Lamb worked for several years, out of London, as a BOAC stewardess.Mrs.Hofstatter, the mother of three children, was born in Paris.Her family lived several years each in France, England and Denmark.Mrs.Hofstatter speaks three languages, She is a graduate of a Toronto school of dress design.She is now entering her second term as Treasurer, Mrs.Robitaille, a Montreal er, is a former Bell Telephone business office supervisor.She Big Shrine Circus At Forum May 22-29th No Show Sunday Bigger and better than ever with a \u2018host of selected top international! stars from Europe and North America, the 26th \u2018Annual Shrine Cir cus looks like a winner on all counts.Among the 23 terrific professional acts included in this 2 1/4 hour mirth provoking, breathtaking entertainment are: a) Robert Baudy has his eight man killing Siberian tigers perform incredible feats.b) Albert Rix works his world famous group of trained mixed bears in one cage.c) \u201cThe Great Wallendas\u201d \u2014 The most celebrated troupe of death-defying high wire er- tists in the amnals of enter tainment history \u2014 daring to return to the high wire after their fatal accident two years ago.d) \u201cThe Original George Hannaford Family\u201d \u2014 one of the foremost riding acts on this continent today.e) The Shrine Circus Ele phants will be back as usual.Despite their \u2018size, these pachyderms perform with amazing agility.In addition, the Shrine Cir cus this year includes twin double flying acts, combining grace, daring and comedy.\u2018Chimpanzees, dogs, uncaged leopards and acrobats are all included to round out a fast moving, entertaining show.The children\u2019s favorites will also be there \u2014 the twelve funny men \u2014 the laugh provoking clowns, with BOZ0 and the five Sorelettis from Italy.They are a riot! For a finale, Hugo Zacchi- ni is shot from a cannon at 90 miles per hour.This star-studied Shrine Cir cus is in aid of the Shriners Hospital for Crippled Children and Karnak Temple activvities.Last year the Shriners Hospital received nearly fifty thousand dollars as a result of the Shrine Circus.No public appeal is every made for funds.309 little children were admitted to this 60-bed hospital last year.made up of 229 Roman Catholics, 68 Protestants and 12 of other faiths.Ir addition, 1401 children were treated in the outoatient cline.All of these children were helped to take their riehtful place in society \u2014 because of your interest in The Shrine Cireus at the Forum.Reserved seats for the excit- ing Shrine Circus are now on sale at the Forum Box Office.a CE Annual Event (By Fergus Some 150 people turned St.Andrew\u2019s Memorial to admire the exhibition of antiques and handicrafts organized hy U.C.W.'s Mrs, Dick- enson and Mrs.Adams.This exhibition, the first of its kind ever to be organized by the United Church Women, proved to be so successful that ja repeat performance is confidently predicted \u2014 in fact, let us call it \u201cThe First Annual Spring Exhibition of Antiques and Handicrafts.tered Memorial Hall were ladies garbed in uld-fashioned costumes, The ladies were eventually identified as Miss Muriel Hay, Mrs.A.P.Mac- Lean, Mrs, :A.McKay, Mrs.S.King and Mrs.G.Ruiter, Keep- (Photo by Pat Wilkins) ing guard at the entrance was [the \u201csurprise guest star\u201d, Rev.The Chateauguays Part Of Proposed Laprairie Riding By Fergus The Electoral Boundaries Commission for Quebec, an independent body constituted by the Pearson Government last year, has recommended far-reaching changes in Que- hec\u2019s federal ocnstituencies.Under the British North America Act, a census is held in Canada every 10 years.The commission\u2019s recommendations are based on the 1861 censué.and sre aithed\u2019 at a more équitable population representation.The average po- nulation of Quebec's constituencies is 71,070.and the law nermits a variance of 25% from the average, in cither direction, in setting the new boundaries for constituencies.Quebec's total representation is reduced to 74 seats from 75, reflecting the fact that Quebec fell hehind the rest of Canada in population growth hetween the censuses of 1951 and 1961.Over-riding the 25% variance formula, the B.N.A.Act stimulates that no Province shall have fewer seats in the House of Commons than it has members of the Senate, although any Province may hold greater representation in the Commons than in the Senate.In the case of Quebec, the stipulation.has had no practical a- plication, since the number of representatives in the Commons, based on percentage of total Canadian population, far exceeds the number of seats in the Senate.Quebec now has the same representation in the Senate \u2014 24 seats \u2014 as i is the mother of four children the oldest now in Grade 1.She has been an associate mem ber for two years.She did as sistant mothers\u2019 scheduling for one year, and this past vear was chairman of the te lephone committee.Mrs.Robi taille is fluent in both French and English, Mrs.Benson, mother of two pre-school hoys, was born in Pakistan, of English parents.She finished her schooling in England and went on to train as a nurse at a London hospital.She still works professionally.She has been a member of the Association for one year, in which time she has proved herself both thought ful and dedicated.Mrs.Hewitt was Chairman of the Association two years ago.Born in England, she is the mother of three children.Before her marriage, worked in accounting.She has served on the fund raising and building committees, and this past vear was Lakeshore Council Representative.In addition to her directorship for the coming year, she will assume the post of equipment chairman.The new executive takes oi ver the end of June.Both the old and new executive willl; meet jointly before this time, Ë to ensure a smooth transition she?and continuity in school policy through the summer months.Horsburgh held 1867.The changes now proposed by the Commission have to he avproved by the Federal Parliament, and provision has been made for public hearings of representations.Prior notice in writing of anv representation must, be made on or before June 7 1965 to the Secretary to, the Commission at Confederation in 400 Craig Street West, Sti 80, Montreal 1.Sittings for the Hearings of Revoresenta- tions will he held in the main population centres of the province between June 21, 1965 and Augnst 30.1965, when the final public hearing will be held in the Montreal Court House.For the Chateauguav Val- lev, main interest in the Commission\u2019s propnsals lies in the interchange of areas within the oresent boundaries of Reauharnois - Salaberry, now held by Liberal M.P., Mr.Gerald Laniel, and Chateauguay- Huntingdon Lavrairie.now held by Liberal M.P., Mr.Tan Watson.Following the pattern for the rest of the province, whereby dual and triple names of constituencies have disappeared, these Chateau- guay Valley ridings have been re-designated simply as Beau- harnois and Laprairie.St.Lambert Part of Laprairie Laprairie boundaries, ex- MAYOR LABERGE Handicrafts May Become Greeting guests as they en-jture and Mrs.F.te] Grove; the Horsburgh) Howard Fraser, in the uniform out last Saturday afternoon at worn by his great grandfather Hall'at the time of the Ferian Raids, and carrying a musket that had also been used at that time.Many of the members of the congregation and friends in the area had loaned prized and valuable items of china, glass, brass, pottery.furniture and many other items of bygone days, all tastefully arranged in attraotive displays.Mrs.F, P.Cronk's arrangement of Canadiana pine furni- H.Helle- man\u2019s beautiful display of needlework, made by herself and some of her pupils, were much admired, us were Miss M.B.Leduc's rare brass and copper items.The exhibit of naintings arranged on the platform was ample tribute to local talent, .tending along the South Shore of the St.Lawrence from, and including, Caughnawaga, would henceforth contain the City of St.Lambert, the three Chateauguays (presently in- ciuded in Beauharnois-Salaber- ry), Brossard, Candiac.Del son, Greenfield Park, Laprai- rie, Le Moyne, Lery and Pre- ville, and in the County of La- prairie.the parish municipalities of St.Constant and St.Catherine d'Alexandrie.Tt is probosed that Beauhar- nois would include the towns of Huntingdon (presentlv included in Chateauguay-Hun- tingdon-Lapraisie}, and Maple of \u2018Besthar- nois and Vaheyfield and the municipalities of Howick.Ormstown, Ste.Martine, Dundee, Elgin and Franklin.Full details of the proposed houndaries for Beauharnois, Lanrairie and St.Jean are as follows: Beauharnois includes: a) the Cities of Beauharnois and Salaberry de Valleyfield: db) the Towns of Huntingdon and Manle Grove: c) th&@County of Beaunharnois: d) in the County of Chateauguay: the village municipalities of How- ick and Ormstown; the parish municipalities of Saint-Antoi- re-Abbé northeast part, Saint.Malachie d'Ormstown, Sainte- Martine and Trés-Saint-Sacre- ment and the municipality of Saint-Paul-de-Châteauguay.e) in the County of Hunting- don: the marish municipalities of Saint\u2018Anicet and Sainte- Barbe; the township munici- palities of Dundee, Elgin, Franklin, Godmanchester and OPENS FASTBALL Mayor \u201cJos\u201d Laberge opening 1965 Fastball in Cha- teauguay Station at St.John °s Park, throwing first ball.(Photo by Pat Wilkins) Safety By Edith Bate One just needs to take a quick look during a week-day morning at the various school use to ride back and forth to school.Literally hundreds is, a safe guess.The average child, knows a few of the safety] dering that roads.\u2018Most that cyclists are a menace the Spring thaw until coming of snow again, the safety rules.rules for motor vehicles applies to bicycles.Stop signs for example are ignored.Trick riding and two on a bike is quite an accepted thing.T watched a parent one early afternoon recently help: ing a younger child on to the bike of an older brother \u2014 so that they could both ride together and so apparently arrive home at the same time.A bicycle should be the proper size for the child, should be in proper working order, he oiled regularly, kept reasonably clean, and T could go on \u2014 except that I myself do not know all the details concerning bikes.T was never fortunate enough lo even have a ride on a borrowed bike, However \u2014 there is to be a Bicycle Safety Rally on May 29th, sponsored by Maple Home and School Association.This is on a Saturday morning.Primaiy Prhde pupils will have their bike tests in the Maple School grounds, and children from the higher cially designated streets.More details will he in The watch these pages.What Price Insurance By Homeowner \u2018Choosing an insunance agent can be one of the most signi ficant things you will ever do.Not because you might find one who will save you money.Not because another might not bother you.And not because one might lhave the right \u201cconnections\u201d.While these might seem to be useful talents, en insurance agent who stres-es anyone of these points in his sales pitch, is not an agent at all \u2014 he's a salesman, period.And Reserve of Saint-Régis No.15.(Population: 70,017) Laprairie includes: a) the City of Saint-T.am- bert; b) the Towns of \u2018Brossard, Candiac, Chateauguay, Cha- teauguay-Centre, Chateauguay Heights, Delson, Greenfield Park.Taprairie, l.eMoyne, Le-| ry and Préville; i c) in the County of Laprai-| rie: the parish municipalities of Saint-Constant and Sainte- Catherine-d'Alexandrie de La- prairie, and the Indian Reserve of Caughnawaga No.14.{Population: 73,843).Saint-Jean includes: a) the City of Saint-Jean: b) the Towns of Therville, Saint-Lue, Sainte-Philomene and Saint-Rémi; c) the Counties of Napier- ville and Saint-Jean; d) in the County of Hun- tingdon: the village municipality of Hemmingford.and the townshin municipalities of Havelock and Hemmingford; e) in the County of Cha.teauguay: the village municipality of Saint-Chrysostôme, and the parish municipalities of Sainte-Clothilde, Saint-Jean- Chrysostôme and Saint-Urbain- Premier: f) in the County of Laprai- rie: the parish municipalities of Saint-Isidore, Saint-Jacques- le-Mineur and Saint-Philippe, and the municipality of Saint- Mathieu.(Population: 71841).On Bicycle yards to see the vast number Ru of bicycles that the students'$ rules, but not enough, consi-|?they are taking|} this vehicle\u2019 out on the public|# motorists feel §: on the roads from the time of |{! the | What exactly is safety?Pa-|t rents often fall down on thely job of teaching their children|! The same] grades will be tested on spe- Gleaner next week, so please| Hinchinbrook, and the Indian].TERT IR IY Two legs and one arm are Valleyfield Boer War Veteran, 92 years Mr.George Hutson, the only South African Boer War Veteran in Valleyfield celebrated his 92m.Birthday, on May 14th, fr was decorated by Queen Victoria and received 2 medals from her son King Edward.He is in good health and knits socks for a pas time NEW PRESIDENT BOB PETERSEN Kin Bob Petersen elected president of Chateauguay Kinsmen Club at a special meeting held for this purpose.| Kin Bob\u2019s term of office to: start in September \u2014 an am-! bitious program has been} budgeted with the main theme being centered around new) members.(Photo by Pat Wilkins) let's face it.you need an insurance salesman like you need a third lip, So, what's the difference you sav.Agent, smagent.their all after my buck.That's true, up to a point.The insurance agent should be à business man.A good one and a successful one.He should he interested in making a good living for himself.To dn this, he sells a product.But here's the joker my friend, his product is not, repeat not, insurance, In simple terms, his product is service.Sure it sounds a hit corny.If you're lucky, you'll meet up with an agent who doesn't mind being a hit cerny.He'll helieve that he knows quite a lot more ahout his product than you do.Even more about what you need than you do yourself.And he'll he determined that it is his duty to try to see that you have the protection you need and can afford.Based on his knowledge and training not yours.He'll consider that what you really need and want is protection against a major catastrophe, Otherwise, you would not buy any insurance at all.In short, when a serious claim occurs, the insurance buyer wants to be paid for his loss.Do all agents feel that way?Unfortunately for you, no.Some are, as noted earHer, a al water and sewage 5 Sue EE { sufficient, 692-8027 or Len Hart 692-8987.(By Fergus In a statement issued to nroperty-owners last week-end, Town of Chatcauguay Heights Mavor Jean Laberge announced that first and final readings of a Borrowing Bv-Law would be made at an adfour- ned Council Meeting scheduled to he held last\u2019 (Tuesday) eve- 9 |hing.at- Town Hall The.By-Low would authorize - construction # (of 2 modern water and sewage system, and the borrowing of necessary funds to do the work.Mayor Lahenge drew attention to the irony of events in the Heights since the area seceded from the Town of Chateauguay in 1948.largely due to the efforts of the Heights' first Mayor, Mr.arry Melville, the Heights /|Was incorporated as a munici- (|vality on the grounds that res- idents in the new Town wished tn acquire a modern water and sewage system.Since that 8 lime the rest of Chateauguay had moved with the times, and arcas now have modern facilities, The Heights has been left far behind.SA Salute To (By Delene Brownies, Guides, and Rangers alike participated in this eventful evening entitled \u201cA Salute to the Future\u201d on May 10.Brownies and Guides got a taste of what is in store for them in later years, when they foin either the Tand or Sea Rangers.These older girls dressed in their smart uniforms probably remembered fheir davs dressed in brown.or blue, Parents were the audience and undoubtedly each narent was extra speciallv nlrased with his or her daughter's achievements in her organization.Maple Gym supplied the place and the girls supplied the entertainment, The evening commenced at seven o'clock with the Brownies forming their fairy ring and each individual \u201csix\u201d singing a little verse about themselves, Next the girls received some wellearned badges for the hard work they put; sell \u201csomething\u201d than take a chance on missing a sale.They under play the \u201ccheap\u201d insurances, There is just not enough commission in it.By so doing, they leave you open to the kind of loss that can put you in debt for the rest of your life.That can deprive you and your family of ten percent, thirty percent or even one half of your income for many many years, And this is happening all too frequently.salesman.They would rather We'll take a look at this form of \u201ccheap\u201d insurance next week, Mayor Jean Laberge serving and nearly hitting our photographer Pat Wilkins on opening day of Chateauguay Tennis Club.Left Horm McLean, Gordon Watson, John Laberge and Len Hart.Training and tuition are provided for juniors, intermediates and seniors, from ages 6 to 60.\u2014 Requirements for membership: 1.Nominal fee; 2, Enthusiasm; 3.For further information call Gordor /atson, (Photo by Pat Wilkins) Chat.Heights Borrowing By-Law Readings Set Horsburgh) Mr, Laberge noted that provision would he made, according to law, for pronenty owners to call for a referendum on water and sewage.Though confident that a large majority.in the event of a referendum, would vote for the project, Mr.Laberge stated that a referendum would ddlay the start of installation, and that If completion of the project were delayed beyond the 1065 conatruction season, the presently-estimated total) cost would inevitably he exceeded.Mr.Laberge also announced that 4a truck and helper would tour the residential area of the Heights on M-nday, May 24th \u2014 Queen's Birthday and Victoria Day, to pick up debris and junk accumulated over past years.It was hoped that residents would co-oper- ate in this special effort to beautify the area, Special arrangements would he made to remove cxtradarge items such as car-wrecks, discarded refrigerators and old chicken houses, The Future\u201d Chopping) into learning all about the badge they wanted to earn.AH Guides looked snic and svan for an inspection and then a smart march into horseshoe formation.More work eauals more badges.One Guide in particular deserves a lot of credit for her obtaining quite a number of rewards nartaining to her Guiding, Heather Raine.All other Guides must he mentioned also, because each has worked well, Some proud Brownies, took place in the fly un ceremony and became Guide recruits.The vounser groun mut on a small gkit in which they showed their ability to dance.Mrs.Cooner, the commissioner, made a short speech while the Rangers were in their proper formation and then three Guides were taken into this group.The evening livened un even more when the Guides nlayed a relay game with balloons.The Land Rangers made a speech on the future of Rangers and the Sea Rangers demonstrated artifical respiration, Guide Hostesses decided it was time for refreshments of cookies and coffee.Everyone gathered around the imitation campfire and sang some good camping songs, Taps ended the programme.Both Brownie and Guide promises were said and Mrs.Cooper dismissed the company.A most eventful and success.dul evening was enjoyed by all, COMER se \u2014\u2014 L'EST TEE .- sty AAO TR I 14 - The Gleaner Wednesday, May 19th, 1965 Chateauguay News Notes By Fergus Horsburgh w# Following a wec!-end when mosquitoes were quite a menace, | have been asked bv several readers when the mos- quito-spraying is due to start.| can only repeat that | understand that a Pestroy work force is due to goginto action later this month, when the average water temperature reaches 68°F, rw The Big 12 Bowling League holds its first Annual Banquet at Scigniory Park Country Club on Friday, May 28th.vw The date for the public information meeting on the prospect of the Y.M.C.A.coming to Chateauguay has not yet been set, but it is likely to be toward the end of May, in Seigniory Park Country Club.w Due to an unforscen delay.the formal readings of the Heights By-Law to authorize a modern water and sewage system were not made last week as scheduled, but Heights Mayor Jean Laberge has announced that the public readings would definitely be made at Town Hall last (Tuesday) evening.w Planned for the iieights over the coming long weekend is a Clean-Up Campaign.A truck and helper will tour the Heights on Monday, May 24th, to pick up unsightly debris.w# lt was announced by the Electoral Boundaries Commission last week-end that the Federal Parliament will be asked to approve a redistribution act which will make the three Chateauguays part of the new riding oi Laprairie.The Chateauguays presently form part of the Beauharnois- Salaberry constituency.Further details are to be found elsewhere in this Gleaner.w Seigniory Park Home Owners Vice-President, Lynn Dullege is due to see Mayor Laberge tonight (Wednesday) to discus the possibility of another exit road to St.Francis Boulevard from the new area of Seigniory Park, above the transmission line.w Town of Chateauguay Police report a very quiet weekend just past.Dittn for the Centre Police.vw Opening of the Fast-ball season held last Sunday at the St, John Bivd.Park, with a Band from St.Jean de Matha, Montreal, Majorettes and Town officials in attendance.First ball was thrown by Mayor Joe Laberge, Mayor Constanti- neau of Ste.Philomene was catcher, Alderman Sears at the.bat.Three games were on the schedule: Chief Gervais was referee.At 1.00 Police Juvenile vs Ste.Philomene; at 3.00 Columbia Electric vs Police Sr.; and at 6.30 Perron vs Fina.w# In last week's News Notes the latter part of paragraph three concerning the beautiful.old stone home on Salaberry.There have been some calls from readers both to the Town end to the writer.To boil it all down \u2014 no-one wants expropriation! It is going to be homologated, then comes expropriation.The homologation may last for five years, during that period no onc may purchase the property.Public notices are put up: it is then up to the property owner to protest homologation.This by-the-way is all in the vicinity of Laberge Park at the ivoi oi St.Francis Blvd.w Town of Chateauguav Council held two meetings last week.Some items from the minutes: Work has been started on St.John Blvd, Park.Engineers have been authorized to turn on water meters on LePailleur to serve Colonia residents, By-law No.257 regarding the use of hoses: In the Town watering is permitted every odd number day EXCEPT from 8 a.m.to 1 p.m.and from 5 p.m, to 8 p.m.EVEN calendar days watering is FORBIDDEN ALL DAY.This law ic in effect right now, and heavy penalties will be enforced if the law is ignored.Chateauguav Centre residents take note also that By-law No.429 permits watering on even numbered days, with the same restrictidns.as.to hours.Washing cars and filling childrens\u2019 pools comes under this same category, oo More notes from Town: Amalgamation by-law not yet | passed.|uw Town strests are so be puiched up again.|y# St.Francis Blvd.center strip from Highway 4 to La- \"fayette to be sodded.w Town Hall is to have new windows installed to correspond with ones at present in the basement.Described to writer as being made of \u201cNylon.\u201d # In response to letter dated April 22nd.from Town tu Quebec Roads Dept., widening of Youville Blvd.will procerd as soon as expropriation proceedings are completed vn some existing buildings.Public Service Board will decide on a petition to obtain immediate possession of buildings.New York Central Raiiroad crossings at Notre Dame and Station Road to have flashing signals.# A notice of motion has been made to widen Duranceau st.from Youville to Notre Dame \u2014 three feet on sov'h and \u2018wo fect on north side.vw Bicycle licenses available from Town Police Station an St.Francis Blvd.ALSO dog licenses.Prices for the latter are $3.00 for male and Spayed female doa, and $6.00 for female.The bike licences are the usual $1.25, # We hear that the Grand Re-opening of the Chateauguay Beach Hote! was held iast week.New owners arc Claude Meloche and Marcel Desgroseilliers.# Chateauguay Valley Historical Society have big plans for the coming season.See some details elsewhere in The Gleaner.+ Mi.Sarto Blais, of Chatauguay Centre just returned to ais office after an illness of a few weeks.vw Some notes from the Centre\u2019z recent meetings \u2014 which incidentally are five niohts a week, we hear.Alderman Edouard Reid has been appointed Pro-Mayor for a period vf three months starting May 4th, » Council approved expenditures on Administration account of $32,508.67.Aîso approved on capital expenditures $42,245.31.1\u201d Zoning by-law notice of motion to nermit corstruction of duplexes on lot no.159.\u2018This.is in the vicinity of Place Chateauguay \u2014 actually on the other side of Highway 4.Another notice of motion for the same \u2014 by-law to permit construction of duplexes on Rodrigue St.lots No.160-8 and 169-19, vf Another sw:mming pool! This one to be built on St.Tude St.by the Club St.Jude of Lorenzo St.Permit was granted providing all by-laws of the Centre and the Health Dept.are respected.\u2018# Following a suagestion of new Sports Director Larry Eldridge, and of George Desparois, Building Insp., the Seaway Nurcery was authorized to maintain all parks that were sodded last year at a cost of $3,000.00.This to be under \u201cupervision of Larry Eldridge.» Lots in the Centre No.150-134, 135 may become parks in the near future.:@ An item of great importance to Centre residents and taxpayers: Purchase of a water tank-truck has been passed.Cort of truck $35,197.00.To serve three purposes: As an auxiliary to present fire eouipment.Second: to clean the streets, and third the truck will be adaptable in winter months for snow clearance.The Govt.is providing a substantial grant towards the purchase.With present equipment on hand for snow removal, it is expected Centre will save a considerable sum; perhaps as much as $10,000.00.w# Semi- public swimming pool is planned on lots 226-175, 176, 211 and 212.» Shawinigan Water and Power has been asked to install street lighting on Salaberrv Bivd.South, from Trenton to limits of the town.w» Our Lady of Perpetual Help Church on McLeod Avenue is in the process of establishing a Parish Library.If you have books.to donate will you please call 682-9697.Thanks.1» Catholic Women\u2019s League of Our Ladv of Perpetual Help (Continued on page 15) \\ CITROEN .x01 curves - proceeding with its expansion and development programme in Canada, takes pleasure in announcing the \u201c appointment of a new dealer: GARAGE HIMBEAULT REGD REAL HIMBEAULT, Prop.VALLEYFIELD 22 ELLICE TEL.371-0711 YOU price .« D6.19 \u201cPALLAS\u201d + DS 19 » e a complete maintenance and repair \u2018 service (mechanics trained at the Citroën Service School) CHATEAUGUAY ST.JEAN BAPTISTE BLVD.TEL.691-9887 WILL NOW HAVE- AT YOUR DISPOSAL: - \u2018 e a courteous sales staff ei e a complete stock of parts (at moderate s).EUÉUNVEHERS SAT EAAETESAPESWAAPRHASHHAEESAHAHERE FULL GUARANTEE 2 YEARS OR 24,000 MILES PARTS AND LABOUR LES 2LEB SELLE EL LRLLLL, ID 19 « ID 19 STATION WAGON .ALSO THE ECONOMICAL 2 CV AND AMI 6 - [ CHS.Reports] By Heidi Pemoller Another week is over and the school's stil] standing.It's just twenty-six days till the {inal exams.was held at C.H.S.Chateau guay High did well, but 1 can\u2019t say exactly how well.Ther» was quite a bit of participation, yet I do think w2 could and should have more in the future.Many students came to support their team, but they should have been trying to win as well, Unlike most Track and Field days this vus 4 bright and sunny one, Preparations are now being made for the Siud-nt Coun: cil elections.Only the president and vice-president will bz clected from grade eleven and ten.Campaigns are being thought up and cveryone is starting to wonder who will be in the chair next year.I'll try to tell you more next week, nearer the elections.NOP re ePIIvI rOr Orv r IO, Imperial Gardens, Crown Homes and Chateau Estates Correspondent: M.Fabio y ROUTE BOY: ; Gordon Foster , 120 Labelle, 692-4502 And the rains came Sunday night, Let's hope that thev wii hop the farmer with his erops as rauch as they do our \u2018itie flower gardens and our lawns, A special tip to those who may be planting ever treens.Do noi giant them too close to the foundation.Plant at least two feet away.During \u2018he winter months the heat from the basement gradually nenctrates the cellar walls to the soil outside beyond the \"oundation ard dries out the soil thus killing roots and results in death {o the plants.Welcome home to Ralph Frost, who spent a few days in hospital last week, Home you're feeling fit as a fiddle.7th Chateauguay Brownies 14 Brownies along with their mothers \u2018attended the Moher and Daughter Banquet held.on Wednesday, May 11th at St, Widlibroly Schnol.: Af- *er a:delightful*meal a drawing took place and one lucky complete with 25.outfits.À lawn chair and Jamp were also drawn for.The programme came to an end with the Brownies and Guides each singing taps.A special event is being details of which will be announced at a laler date.Birthday wishes to Master Francois Gervais of Ethier St.Francois was 2-years-old on Tuesday, May 18th.wishes from your Dad and sister Helene.brating her 15th binthday on Tuesday, May 25th.Her, little brother Tommy who will be three years old on the same day.Special birthday wishes Tommy [rom Mom, Dad, your sisters Marie, Frances, Anne and Margaret and a special On Saturday a Track Meet | Introducing The CILS: Teachers (By Heidi Pemoller) This week I'd like to intro-| His spare time is taken up duce Mr.Charles Falcon, Mr.j»y his farm near Covey Hill.Ron Waddell, and Mr.Alan|Here he spends his summers Melver.spraying apple trees.He also likes to read (especially about anthropology) visit art exhibitions and attend the theatre.Ye is staff advisor for the C.H.S.Ski Club and thus has taken up skiing as well, Upon being asked whether he was married or engaged he replied.\u201cNo.It's more fun looking around.\u201d Mr.Waddell has seen a great change in our schools in the last few years, When he left Julius Richardson it was the only Protestant school in Cha- teauguay.On coming back last year, two new clementary schools had evolved as well as a high school that is quickly fighting its way to being one of the best in Quebec.Mr.Waddell is very enthusiastic about teaching at C.H.S.because it is so much more chal- jlenging than many other {schools could ever hope \u2018o bo MR, CHARLES FALCON Mr.Falcon was born in Bedford, where he also went to Bedford High.Later he attended Macdonald College and Sir Gcorge Williams University.i He started to teach at Lake of Two Mountains High, where he 4Aaught for seven ycars, | roming then to Chateauguay | High.where the has been, teaching for two years.Mr, Falcon \u2018has been married for five years and has two Ce children, Lori, who is five and Larry, who is three.Besides being with his family he enjoys all kinds of sports.In the school he has coached voleybgl and badminton teams.He is also a ropular basketball refree.Mr.Falcon is an ardent coin col 3.lector and he enjoys collecting oe © Ae records.He also is staff adi- MR.ALAN McIVER visor to our Public Speaking Mr Melver was born in Club, Through his coaching in this field, the members are ropresenting CHS.at ferent contests and are doing Kent, England, where he got dis.:his clementary .and high :schoo] training, He then came ew [to McGill University where very well.\u2018he is at present working on Mr.Falcon also likes tra- |.; velling but says he hasn't tra; bis Doctor of Philosophy Degree in Biology.velled as much as he'd like .to.Me has, however, heen] While working on his thesis through the Maritime Provin.he had the oppoutunity lo traces and most of the New Eng-;Vel with the University to land States.| many places.He has been Upon being asked how he.through the West Indies and .Brownie won a Skipper Doll|< \"ropared for Father's Day by 3 the 9th.Chaleauguay Brownies Bast | Mommy, |} Best wishes also +o Maric | [Ke Kavamagh, who will be cele.|§ liked teaching at C.H.S.Mr, | Barbados.where McGill has re- Falcon replied, \u201cI like it very search laboratories, mukh.\u201d Mr.Mclver has been mar: ried for two years and has a son Christopher who is eight (months old.He and his wife [have many similar interests, onc of which is photography.|1t may be interesting to know i that the two enjoy underwater à [photography especially.They 2 1also swim a dot for enjoyment.à | Mr.Mclver enjoys teaching.à |He also agrees that it is a challenge.Sometimes it is à |rather frustrating but at other itimes it is most satisfying.He tcaches math and biology, and 9 of course finds the methods i |of teaching and the courses different from those in England.1 | South Shore 63 MR.RON WADDELL News Mr.Waddell was born inil| Candiac \u2014 Delson Valleyfield.He attended How- Laprairie ick High and then Ormstown High.After graduating he attended Sir George Williams University and then «Macdonald College, He began to teach \u2014e\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014qlat Julius Richardson Elementary School and after several years went back to university.Around The Last year Mr.Waddell came Heights \u2018back to CHS.where he teaches English and mathema- By Mrs.Shirley Beeser tics.Phone 692-8705 greeting from your friend, Michael Fabio mépris re tants betwcon the ages of 5 and 16 years will enter.Prizes will be given for winning en: St, George's Church Notes A \u2018hobby show has been arranged to be \u2018held he M tries George's Church Hall.This : hy event is to be sponsored by! Happy birthday » Susan the Men's Group and contes-|Hyland of Trudeau Ave.GIVE YOUR GARDEN A NEW LOOK THIS SPRING We carry a complete line of Nursery Stock \u2014 Garden Supplies \u2014 Tools Black Earth \u2014 Top Soil \u2014 Mixed Earth SPECIAL THIS WEEK ALL EVERGREENS 10% OFF 0.& Mike Vincelli Regd.LANDSCAPING CONTRACTOR 19 Ste.Marguerite} Please note: Sun- Blvd.E.days open 1:00 to Ste.Philomene |(6:00 P.M.Mon.-Sat.TEL.691-1671 8 - 8 PM.Candiac News Fashion Show \u201c \u2019Fhe U.C.W.of Candiac have planned a special event for pam.lo 4 p.m.At two o'clock a fashion show of children\u2019s clothes will be held, the articles having been made by lo: cal seamstresses.These articles will be available for purchase during the afternoon, when a Tea and Bake Sale will also take place.The ladies have given unstinlingly of their time and talents and are hoping for a good attendance, in support of a worthy cause.Blood Donor\u2019s Clinic The recent Blood Donor Clinic \u2018held in Candiac was a decided success.Some 212 pints ol blood were donated in the one day operation.Mrs.J.Le- man, Pres, extended thanks to the local industries who allow- during hours.Mrs.Leach also expressed thanks to all \u201cthe vwo- lunteer workers for so gene: rously giving their Lime and effort towards this * wonthy cause which proved so success- ul, Delson News H.and S.A.To Sponsor Special Event Plans have now been finalized \u2018for the special \u201cGames Night\u201d which is to be sponsored by the Home and School Association of Greater Laprai- rie, on Friday evening, May 28th.Therc will be heaps of fun for everyone and many lovely prizes waiting for the lucky winners, \u201cplus delicious I refreshments to be sold at the refreshment counter.The pro- Saturday, May 22nd from 2} ed their employees to attend | scheduled working! | ceeds of this event will be given towards purchasing a movie projector, for use in the school and community.Half of the cost of the projector was raised last year by the Association, and members are hoping to realize the re mainder by inis cffort.Please kcep the date in mind and plan to come along and help the cause and at the same time \u2018have a most enjovable evening.Sports Association Delson Sports Association and its hard working Committee recently promoted a \u201cBingo Night\u201d, and a \u201cDance\u201d which was held in St.George's School last Saturday evening with \u201cGil and the Skyliters\u201d providing the fine music for dancing.The Association is working in the interest of recreation for the young folk by means of Ball Teams, Volley Ball, Horse Shoe Tcams, and to be responsible for the maintenance of the Play- Grounds.\u2018The Committee is hoping for the support of citizens in this undertaking.Your assistance, financial and other- wis> will be greatly appreciated, ans the young fry will doneft from your bene- v:sonca, Firemen\u2019s Association Proves Efficiency Delson Firemen's Association is to be highly commend.2d on their prompt and effi ciont action during the past weck, when they were on call three times to extinguish fires \u2018which may \u2018have resulted in major disaster but for the excellent effort of the Fire- Brigade.Two (ires broke out among the creosoted lies at Donitar Creosoting Plant, but the firemen worked diilgent- ly and eveniually brought the | blaze under control on both counts.The third fire alarm \u2018| was given last Friday after \u2018noon at 1 o'clock when fire broke out at the home of Mr.Alondo St.James, near the C.P.R.railroad in Delson.Again the firemen soon brought this under control, for which neighbours in this vicinily are sincerely grateful.We can really bz proud of our Firemen\u2019s Association.It js Chateauguay thought that the fire at Mr.St.James\u2019 home was & dell.berate attempt to draw -es- idents to this extreme end of the Town while the Bank was robbed in the Town centre.Mr.St.James has been hos pitalized for a lengthy period and his home is therefore unoccupied.The firemen were successful in putting out the blaze before it reached the main building.When things quieted down at the far end of Principale, terror and panic broke out near the Banque Canadiennz Nationale on St.Therese, and the robbers made off with $10,000.00 We are told that, \u201cCrime does not pay\u201d, so somewhere along the line there will be retribution for evil doors, Congratulations Hearty congratulations are in order for Mr.and Mrs.Peter Neufeld on the birth of their daughter at St.Joseph Hospital, Lachine, on Tuesday, May 11th, sister for Mar tin.Welcome Home It was truly \u201cWelcome Home\u2019 for Mrs.J.Keen, who has returned from a \u201cFlying\u201d visit to Halifax, where she spent a delightful \u2018holiday with her foster-son, Petty Officer Norman Beauvais and his family.Mrs.Keen also met for the first time the\u201cnewest addition to the Beauvais family, their infant daughter, Lisa Michelle.So glad that you had a very happy holiday, Flo.Birthday Wishes Belated birthday wishes go out to Mrs.Harold Jacob and her daughter Dail, who celebrated their natal day recently.These wishes are a little late but nevertheless sincere, Irma and Dail.I.A.Claude Meloche @ LIFE ® FIRE | ® AUTO y © ACCIDENT e GROUP § 692-8788 99 Blvd.NORMAND \"97 3 hi CUT) EIT WU ® Plywood ® C-I-L Paints ® Roofing ® Fencing ® Exterior siding ® Mouldings ® Decorative Plywoods ® Floor and Ceiling Tiles JOHN GOODFELLOW REG'D.Tel.692-2071 Ville de Lerv THA MERCURY THE DEAL > To all those who dropped in to sec us this past week.An extra big thanks to those who did buy new cars from us.All in all, it was a very encouraging weck.FOR THOSE WHO DO NOT KNOW, WE ARE YOUR NEW METEOR Dealer, located on Route 4 DROP IN AND SEE US FINCH Mercury Sales Ltd.190 ST.JEAN BAPTISTE BLVD., TEL.691-2621 CHATEAUGUAY NKS COMET S ARE GOOD LPR SLO = -_ m_\u2014_\u2014 ss Ÿ li 5 of as 5: pd re 12 ne gs 1d 1e st.de re he on re ep.of ph es- r- 1e ho a\u201d he ay )M- 1is et >st m- sa ad go nd le.nt- tl rc, ST, wv Buy your plants POTTED in specially prepared earth TAKE THE HAZARD OUT OF PLANTING The following available - Maples - Birch Trees - Catalpa - Willows - Mountain Ash \u2014 Assorted Fruit Trees \u2014 Evergreens - All at No Extra Cost PEA GRAS INSECTICIDES T MOSS S SEEDS A FIRST FOR THIS AREA SI-BON FERTILIZER QUEBEC NURSERYMEN\u2019S ASSOCIATION'S SPECIAL FERTILIZER, SOLD BY MEMBERS ONLY Memorandum From McLeod sorrespondent: Mrs.Edith Bate, 282 McLeod Ave, 692.945) Route Boy: Peter MacLean, 246 Mcleod Ave., 692-9669 Did you all miss me last week?Something in the na ture of a virus had me in an irun grip for a couple of days, and T couldn't even type a word, much less a whole column.Naturally aH my notes are somewhere but in my mud dled household ! just cannot seem to find them.Sunday, May 16, was the birthday of a dear little friend of mine.William Schofield of William Street in the Basin became all of five years old.He had a lovely party on the day before and he and his guests had such a fine time, Many happy reiurns to William! Student teachers from Macdonald College spent two weeks in Chateauguay, from May 2 until last Friday, May 14, when they all returned to the college for a short time to pick up their belongings.They wil}! be spending the summer doing all sorts of things, from travel to workin camps and on the farm.Our guests here were Dan Parkinson vf Waterville, (near Sherbrooke) and Ralph Norman \u2018Meades from Lachine, Staying with Mr.and Mrs.Bert Campbell of St.Charles St.were Miss Patricia Ware of Baie D'Urfe and Miss Susan Holunga of Beaurepaire.Mr.and Mrs.Stuart Gross of McLeod guested a High School Phys.Ed.teacher, Miss Donna Conklin of Montreal.Another of the High School student teachers was Miss Susan Stromberg of Saskatchewan, and she was a guest of Mrs.M.Hart of St.Francis Blvd.Staying with Mr.and Mrs.Don King of St.Francis was vou,i Miss Janet Aitken.The Kings\u2019 older daughter, Gail, has just EVERY BUFFET FOR YOUR | LAWN-BOY ® Easiest to \u201cstart © Quietest ® Lightest ® Exclusive clog- prool Grass- catcher CHATEAU GAI MOTEL Highway No.3 and 4, Chateauguay $1.90 \u2014 Children $1.00 Table d\u2019Hote: $1.50 up Business Men's Luncheon, 95¢ Weddings, parties, large or small, we offer our 3 Reception Halls FREE of charge.Comfortable Cockrail Lounge 36 Modern Motel Units, T.V., Phone, Bath.We are open on Sundays Tel.692-0150 FOR RESERVATIONS SUNDAY DINNER RECEPTIONS\" LAWN-BOY SALES and SERVICE NEW 1965 JOHNSON OUTBOARD MOTORS 3 H.P.to 90 H.P.© Sales e Parts © Service See them on display \u201cJOHNSON BOATS ALSO AVAILABLE JOHNSON MOTORS Sales and Service Now Is The Best Time To Buy Your '65 RAMBLER American \u2014 Classic \u2014 Ambassador En RAMBLER Sales \u2014 Parts _ Service HANDFIELD MOTORS LTD.Authorized Rambler Dealer TEL.692-6753 174 SALABERRY CHATEAUGUAY BASIN BIG TWELVE BOWLING LEAGUE Playoff results (A) series for the Trophy.Wasps 1779 Groundhogs 1742 Ants 1705 Flies \u2026\u2026 1702 In the Consolation (B) Series Dave MeCarthy's Hornets won with a whopping 1731 pinfall.Congratulations to Dave and teammates Monique Comeau, Madolin Karch and Allan Wilding.; Finals of \u201cB\u201d Series Hornets \u2026 1731 Shrews .cernes 1679 Grasshoppers 1611 !Beetles 1585 Bees Leu 1576 Worms \u2026 1572 Don\u2019t forget the Buffet and Dance on May 28th.at the Club, Music and programme courtesy of Jack Gilligan, completed her first year at Macdonald so they were particularly interested in those who have chosen teaching as a profession.Last but certainly not least was Miss Dianne MacDougall of Hampstead.Dianne was the guest of Mr.and Mrs.R.M.Wall of Gardenia in the Ter race.They all enjoyed their brief stay here in both Maple and the High Schools.Mr.and Mrs.J.Morrison of St.Francis Blvd.had their son, daughter-indaw and granddaughter from Toronto here in Chateauguay for the | past week-end.Congratulations to Mr.and Mrs.S.Jordan of Dunver, on the arrival of their chosen son, Kevin Ronald.The baby arrived last Wed.\u2018May 12 and it is quite needless to say how happy Betty and Stan are.The fond grandparents are Mr.and Mrs.Comley of Cardinal.Eleven-year-old Fay Blenk- horn of Lang Street flew up to Guides last week, earning 15 badges on the way.Congratulations, Fay! The Bowling Banquet for the C/P/O.A.League was held last Saturday evening at the ful time.Incidentally the winning team was the \u201cDoves\u2019.Women of the Church This month the W.0.Care collecting good used cloth ing, and all articles of this sort may be left at the church office.On Sunday, May 23, the Minister\u2019s class on the meaning of baptism is to be held for all parents wishing to have children baptized.Please contact Mr.Allan this week.The Sacrament will be administered on Sunday, May 30th.St.George's Anglican Church News The St.Lambert Deanery Meeting is being held this year in St.James Church at St.Johns.Commencing with a Holy Communion service, reports will be read during the morning, and slides of the Holy Land (taken by Rev.E.C.Royle of Hudson) will be shown after luncheon.The Men's Club are hoping to have a record number of entries from both boys and girls for the Hobby Show.The Tea, Home Bake, Handicrafts, White Elephant and Plant Sale held last Saturday Was a success financially, even though there were few attending.Regarding the Plant Sale \u2014 there are still many house plants available.The St.George's Handicrafts Group met last week for their first session since last November's Bazaar.Under the leadership of Pat Hollingdale and Marion Houldsworth, plans are now underway for a number of new and novel handicrafts.Next group meeting will be announced approximately ten days in ad- vanc2.Before closing may I say how grateful 1 am to all the kind people who have saved used stampsdor the Canadian Bible Society.i have quite a June 5th, following the 9.00 Poupart at 692-2288.CHATEAU PINES NURSERY Hi (Continued from page 14) Church are planning a Communion Breakfast on Sunday o\u2018ciock Mass.Guest Speaker w St.George\u2019s W.A.held their Tea and Plant Sale last Saturday afternoon, in the Church Hall.Although few in numbers, it was a success.w St.George's Senior and Junior Choins under the direction of Peter Lewis both came first in their classes at the recent Chateauguay Valley Music Festival in Ormstown, Senior Choir with 89 points and Juniors with 85, vw Maplewood Junior Choir were entered in a Montreal Music Festival recently and also won high honors.w The Men's Club of St.George's had their \u201cBeautify The Church Grounds\u201d evening last Wednesday.when they planted seeds, shrubs and flowers at the west side and at the back of the Church.w Youngsters in Salaberry Park held a \u201cFair\u201d in support of the Holy Childhood last week.Singing, races, drawings and refreshments were featured at the gala event, organized by Diane Turgeon and Leslie Ann Faughnan at Leslie's home.Rustik.All enjoyed a wonder-! Charity.LETTER FROM SEIGNIORY PARK (by' FERGUS HORSBURGH) Route Boys: ALLAN LUSSIER 373 St.Francis 691.0781 CHRIS DULLEGE 398 Montmorency 691-1683 In the Big 12 Bowling League, the first season is now over, Newton Copping's Wasps are the Playoff Champs and win the Home Owners' Association Trophy.Congratulations to the Wasps team \u2014 Hazel and Newton Copping, Dorothy Bissonnette and John Nott.Congratulations also to Dave McCarthy's Hornets who won the Consolation (B) Series with a fine total pinfall of 1731.Full scores of the final evening's play are to be found elsewhere in this Gleaner.The First \u2018Annual Bowling Banquet is being held at the Country Club on Friday evening.\u2014 My wife Jane was approaching the bridge going no place the other aay \u2014 actually the fine spanking new bridge which will eventually link Ville de Lery to Mercier Bridge via the Chateauguay By-Pass Road.The road was bumpy and the truck ahead of Jane was carrying a large load of soft drink crates.A couple of crates fell off, scattering broken glass all over the road.Jane played the good Samaritan by lending a brush to the truck-driver to sweep the broken glass from the road, and was rewarded with a carton of soft drinks.I'd be the first to admit that on occasion I tend to exaggerate when telling a story, but this is one time when you've just cotta believe me! Home Owners President Colin Mason left on a two-week business trip to the Hudson Bay area on Monday, on a survey of the mid-Canada line.Colin is all set with his survival equipment, as he is headed for cold territory.Sounds like a good adventure story and I hope to have some chilling details for you on his return.During Colin's absence, Home Owners\u2019 affair will be in the hands of Vice: President Lynn Dullege, who is due to meet Mayor Joseph Laberge tonight on current problems Next General Association meeting will probably be held at the Clubhouse on Thursday, June 3, depending on availability of club premises.This will be the last regular monthly meeting un.hefty parcel done up in the mail this week.Seventy million copies of the Scriptures were circulated throughout the world by the Bible Societies in 1964.The goal for 1965 is 110 million.TIl see you all next week.The grand sum of 99 cents was collected for this worthy til the fall.A meeting of the executive is scheduled foe tomorrow night at Lynn Dul- lege's home.On Friday, May 14, Mrs.Claire Perry, the teacher of the nursery school, invited the mothers and younger brothers end sisters to attend the losing program.The children played games, sang songs and danced.Mrs.Perry has a lovely singing voice, plays several musical instruments, and has a fine and discriminating taste.There was ample evidence that the children had greatly hene- fited from her talent and experience.Making full allow- tion.ed refreshments to markable patience for his own their teacher and the children credit.wells, The last day of term brings a lump to the throat, ven in nursery school.ST.ANDREW'S NOTES By Fergus Horsburgh ter No.53 of the Order of the venine worship service last Sundav.Following worship in the sanctuary, refreshments were served in Memorial Hall.At the morning service, flowers were placed in the canctnarv bv Mrs.Flockton and daughter.Mrs.Frost in their hushand and father, the late Mr.Harold Flockton.Next Sanday\u2019s Teacher-Pa- rent Training Class will have as its tonic of discussion Chant-r IV of the \u2018Adult Stu- dv Bonk \u201cJesus \u2018Christ and the Christian Life\u201d.Rural Life Sunday will he observed on May 23, The programme theme for the monthly U.C W.meeting next week \u201cGod and your vacation\u201d.Two colour sound films will be shown \u2014 \u201cAway from It All\u201d, featuring the rugged shores of Newfoundland, and \u201cVacation in Jasner\u201d.featuring the breathtaking beauty of the Canadian Rockies.There will also be a literature display based on the theme \u201cWorship in Nature\u201d.A referendum will be held to determine the most popular time of Sunday morning services during July and August.The suggested alternatives are 9 am.and 10 a.m.Fifty-seven United Church Chaplains cater to the spiritual needs of an estimated to- tal of 105,375 members of the Canadian Armed Forces.Serv- ance for maternal bias, it was an utterly charming presenta.The nursery schoolers serv- their guests, cach waited with re- ice cream and cookies.Their gracious hospitality did both The last half hour was tak- »n in fond and clinging fare Members Maplewood Chap- Eastern Star attended the E- Geor relother loving memory sr Plained about the fact that he Chateauguay News Notes | Chateauguay Centre Athletic Director Meets (By Ron Lee) at the Breakfast will be Rev.Sister St.Francis Denis, her On Monday, May 10th, Larry)that all the thanks they need companion Rev.Sister Joan-Marie, both from the order of Eldridge, Chateauguay Centrelis to know that they assisted the Sisters of Charity.If you have no car, transportation Athletic Director.met with the will be provided to the Rustik Motel, where the event is to Executive and Directors of the be held.More information may be obtained from Mrs, P.Chateauguay Amateur Athletic Association, This meeting was held so that Mr.Eldridge could ascertain the exact needs and desires of the \u2018big five\u2019 sports for their 1965 operation.This information would then be passed onto the Centre Council for their consideration and action.The main topic was the pre sent condition and location of some of the existing playing fields.Mr.Eldridge stated that he has made a complete check of all fields located within the Centre and that he has already made it clear to the Council that some work and changes are required in order to bring the area up to an acceptable standard.He also said that plans are underway to have each field equipped with a combined soccer \u2014 softhall area and a playground for the younger children, Council is also studying the suggestion of having these areas under daily supervision with games, sports and other activities available at all limes.so heen made aware of the fact that neither C.A.A.A.nor the gencral publie will accept anything for their children that is unsafe or not within an acceptable standard, whether it he the ground they play on or the swing they sit on.Another topic of the eve: ning concerned referees and umpires for the various sports and whether or not the city was prepared to pay these men for their services.This topic is sure to make the past referees, umpires and other civie-minded people ask what stipened they can expect for the services they rendered in the years gone by.These people gave their time willingly because they were actually interested in the de velopment of Chateauguay\u2019s youth, It was mentioned that the better referees and umpires are the ones that are paid.Perhaps the cxecutive, directors and anyone who does any work whatsoever for any group or organization within the Chateauguay area should shameful thought! | One sports director at the meeting said he would cry on his Alderman\u2019s shoulder if the city wouldn't support his \u201cPay for Referees\u201d suggestion.An- sports director com- was not personally thanked by the Referec-in-Chief of the hockey league for refereeing some of the hockey games in the past season.He also said he would never referee any hockey games in the future because of the lack of a handshake but if he were paid to do the job he would forget about a handshake.How many times have any of us thanked our parents or our various teachers for what they have done to help our development, Chateauguay does not need cry hahies.We have enough two-year-olds to handle that chore quite well.What Chateauguay needs are MEN that can take abuse, sticks and stones, and still feel ices performed include 1290 haptisms, 552 confirmations, 325 marriages and 132 fune- rails, The work of a military chaplain is similar to that of any minister, except that he is often the only Protestant clergyman on the base.Church school, youth work, men\u2019s and women's organizations and personal counselling are all parts of his job.The Centre Council has al- refuse to continue their ef > he there Eriday night, May forts until they are paid for ZL fegimont fram at, the v 4 1 4 \u201c 2 , \u2019 - what they are doing.What al; He St, A dance will be With CAAA.in the development of Chat.) eauguay youths.Mr.Eldridge clearly stated that he had no intention whatsoever of requesting the Centre to pay for league officials.It\u2019s too bad if an area of thous-| ands can't gel a few men to donate their time rather than have to increase taxes to cover, such a foolish suggestion.The\u2019 money saved would be better used to build regulation size soccer fields and baseball din.monds, or how about a sports arena.C.A.A.A.President, larry Toop, \u2018thanked Mr.Eldridge for allowing the association to express its wishes and desires for the forthcoming season.Mr.Eldridge closed by saying that the council is well aware of the efforts of CA.A.A.A and that everything will be done to make Chateau.guay an area that will make towns and cities all across Canada sit up and take notice, It is a well-known fact that CAAA.is trying do make Chateauguay an area to be proud of for living and for sports, Are You?Exhibition In Aid of Blind at V'alleyfield The 15th annual Congress of the Canadian Council for the blind will be held in val 24th of May, at the Chateau display, products made by the! blind, at the Sauve Park Pavi-; lion.Mayor Robert Cauchon will open the exhibition, i°riday, at 5 PM.and will present the officials of the Congress and the official members of the Valleyficld Club Salaberry for the Blind.The public is cordially invited to attend the opening of the exhibition which will continue from the 2ist to the 24th of May, All articles on display will be offered to the public.Plan held and the public is invited.Welcome to all.W.A.Holds Final Meeting Of Season (By M.Fabio) The Women's Auxiliary of the Lachine General Hospital, Chateauguay Group held their final meeting of the 1964-65 season on Monday night, May 10th, at the home of Mrs.Sylvia Ritchey, 96 Primeau St.Chateauguay Centre.Final arrangements were! completed for the magazine shower which is to be held at ithe Municipal Hall, 1 Croissant Richard of May 17th, Mrs.Beatrice McDermott O'Connor donated two beautiful hand-made stuffed dolls for a drawing at the final meeting and they were won by Mrs, R.Spenard.This meeting brought to a close a successful year for the Chateauguay Group.However it does not mean the ladies will be idle all summer, Many have undertaken tasks of knitting and sewing for the Auxi liary so no doubt they will spend a busy summer preparing articles for the new season commencing in Septem.Le \u201cTour And Luncheon from 1% am.to 5 pn, leyfield from the 21st to theilf Salaberry, 10 St.Laurent Sty ; There will be a handicraft | HEDGE PLANTS SHRUBS & ROSES Annuals \u2014 Perennials ghways 3 & 4, 2 miles from Rustik, towards Montreal.TEL.637-7662 a a to be a delightful day's outing.As in past years the lunch will be served in the beautiful St.James' Church hall over- At Hudson Heights The 9th Annual Country Homes Tour of St.James looking re available Guild, Hudson Iteights, wi por tour and luncheon.Con.he held on Thursday, June 10,|jact Mrs.J.Brooks, Birch.hill Avenue, Hudson eights, The houses on show thisior phone her al 236-4642.year are particulaniy intog-| We will he pleased to sce esting, large and small, old'ladies from the Chateauguay amd new and the committeejarea who make up groups in is sure that this will prove'cars.SENSATIONAL SALE IIIT TTI I AA ; 1964 RAYON MODELS © GOODYEAR CUSTOM RAYON SUPER, CUSHION 88 £.00,13 1864 NYLON MODELS GOODYEAR CUSTOM NYI.ON SUPER CUSHION TTR 6 00/ 13 Tubeless Tubeless | Same Tire as on new 1964 2 Big Performance with ¢ cars.4 3T Nylon SALE PRICEY SIZE With Exch.6.50/13 $22.00 4 7.50/34 $26.00 7 6.20719 7.30/18 $29.00 8.00/14 $29.00 8.50/14 $32.00 2EWV15 $32.00 7 Slightly Extra for White Walls Slightly Lower For Tube Type SALE PRICE With Frch.$20.00 $24.00 $24.00 $27.00 $27.00 $80.00 $30.00 Slightly Extra for White Walls Slightly Lower For SS SN SR RN ES AN SS EN NS RRNA IT ET RNA SY ; THE ONLY LOW PRICE TIRE MADE OF 3-T NYLON and TUFSYN RUBBER ALL WEATHER \"42\" 670/15 Tube Type with Exch, TTT J ANN TIITI) III TIIIIITTTT T2770.TH IIIT) FILET RIT RT 75) 1 27007 TT 00200 GOODYEAR \u201cNO LIMIT\" GUARINTEE For Duration Of Thread ; All New Goodyear car tires are Quality Guaranteed against ordinary road hazards \u201cwithoutlimit\u201d as to time, miles, roads or speed.\u201c2% 0COODFNEAR in A EE ETL ea de D (Led.CLMMMLA LA LL AMI JOHN FEDORKO TEXACO SERVICE 225 St.Jean Baptiste __ Chateauguay AL PORTER SUNOCO SERVICE 186 St.Jean Baptiste Chateauguay GOOD YEAR Service Store 383 Larocque Road ber.Congratulations, ladies, for a Tel.373-9273 Valleyfield job well done.i | 4 vi Se rem ss rs Faas 16 - The Gleaner Wednesday, May 19th, 1965 : Chateauguay Classified Ads Business Directory 691-1671 O.& Mike Vincelli Nursery Reg'd.Landscape Contractors Tel: Complete Nursery Stock 19 Sto.Marguerite Blvd.E, Ste, Philomene Canadian Garden Notes Annuals to Sow Outside Some of the very best annuals can be sown directly outside where they are to flower, Some, in fact, are best treated this way, because they don\u2019t stand transplanting very well, Very hard coated seeds such as sweet peas should be soak.cd for a day or so and then sown right now.You can sow most annuals outside in the first week in May, Lut foi some tender kinds such as zinnias and tithonias you should wait until the end of May.when the soil is much warmer, Sow the secds thinly and not very deep, usually in drills, made with the handle of a rake, about half an inch deep.Very small seeds such as balsam may be sown on top of the soil and lizhtly raked in.When the seeds have ger- minaled and grown large enough to handle, thin out the seedlings so tha\u2019 they are 3 to 6 inches apart.Following are some good annuals that I would recom: mend treacing in this way.The sweet alyssums Royal Carpet, Navy Blue and Rosie O'Daya rc varieties that give color to cdgings; but for a completely dwarf and uniform sparkling white edging it is difficult 10 beat the older Car pet of Snow.Ambrosia mexicana is à good greenery for mixing with other flowers but if it is grown for cutting it should be sown in rows in the cut-flower gar den.The beautiful asters may be grown outside right now but will not flower until late August when they will give a splendid effect and the giant doubles will he just right for the late fall exhibitions and fairs.Most reliable for cul flowers are the Princess types, Powderpuffs and Heart of France, For the fall fairs try the Improved Crego and Cali.foria giants.New and improved balsams; are fine for sowing outside now, You can get the double camellia flowers for borders or even a hedge and the dwarf .| Professional Directory: | Tel: 612-6789 | 31, Boul.D'Anjou, Chateuuguay Centre j Kennedy, Lagnë & Cic COMPTABLES AGREES \u2014 CHARTERED ACCCUNTANTS George Kennedy, C.A, M.P.P.| Marcel Laguë, C.Adula) are long-suffering an) nuals that will grow in almost; any place where the seed js! planted, if the soil is mioist: enough fo get them started.| Try the new Geisha Girl or the\u2018 Pacific Beauty mixture.The annual caïliopsis (or.corcopsis) will 451 3w well from\u2019 an outdoor sowing and will provide an excellent source of cut flowers.California poppies (Esch- scholtzia) are other annuals that must he sown where they are to flower.They are almost impossible to transplant but will flower profusely just where the seed falls, Try them on a sunny sandy slope and they will produce a very color ful effect, If you want somethins uni-l que and pleasing.try the] gomphronas.The variety Dwarl Buddy.especially, will make a vory \u2018beautiful cdgc to your flower garden.Gom- ahrenas prefer a sandy soil or a medium loam hut will not grow in heavy clay.The flow-[, ets are everlastings, and if} picked and dried will give you purple rose and white colors for winter arrangments, The night -scenled stock lent for sowing near a spot where vou sit in the evening.It has a delicate fragranc\u201d, particularly noticeable after a hot humid day.Nasturtiums are.of course, best sown outside.There are many double forms, all useful \"or poorer soils, Try the Jewel types, which form neat mounds cf semidouble blooms.Candytufis, cornflowers and cosmos are three annuals that are hound to please, both as cffecuve plants outdoors and as cut flowers, Try the Giant White Hyacinth candytuft, the Jubilee Gom and Jubilee Rose, which are newer dwarf compact forms of cornflower, and the beautiful Dazzler.Radiance and Pinkie Cosmos.Most home owners know about portulaca, an annual that is always sown outside.The single Jewel variety with deep rosy-purple flowers is extremely valuable as a good cdging or rick-garden plant.Virginia stocks, if sown dir- cetly outside, need little thin ning and produce color over Tom Thumb for the patio or rock garden.Anglican Church of Canada, Chateauguay Peter J.Lewis, Organist SUNDAY SERVICES 9.30 am.& 11.15 a.m.Aeorning Payer Holy Communia Services &s announced in Yeekly Bulletin, ; There is also 1 Sunday School in the May Gardner School, St, Hubet St, at 11.15 a.m.In the Churoh there are two complete Sunday Schools, one at 9.0 and one at 11.15 so that the whole family may come \u20180 church together.St.George's \u2014 Clateaugua 162 se.Franch Blva.y Calvary Baptist Church Corner of St.Jœeph Blvd.and Dulois Rev.Denald S.Dauglas, B.A,.Pastor SUNDAY 10 a.m.Sunday School 11 a.m.\u2014 Worshir 1 a.m, \u2014 Nursery 4.00 p.m.\u2014 Bvenisg Worship WEDNESDAY 8 pm \u2014 Prayer Meeting FRIDAY 730 pm.\u2014 Young People A Friendiy Welcome Awaits a long period.They are very dwarf and need a large arca ST.ANDREW'S UNITED CHURCH CHATEAUGUAY BASIN (Corner Duponi Ave.and Church Street) floward C.Fraser, BA, BRD, Minister.Mr.T.Alun Hughes B.Sc, P.Eng., Organist Mrs.Lee Gilbert, Assistant Organist WORSHIP SERVIGE AT ELEVEN PEACH SUNDAY \"MORNING.NURSERY DURING SERVICE Sunday School at 9.45 a.m.VISITORS WELCOME Rev.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 a.m.-HURCH SCHOOL: Seniors: 9.30 a.m.You.Juniors(3 to 8 yrs.) 11:00 am.sens CHATEAUGUAY CEN UNITED CHURCH PARKVIEW BLVD.161 WELCOMES MORNING WORSHIP SUNDAY SCHOOL - MINISTER: cama TELEPHONE 637-3871 \u2014 TRE - YOU = 9:30 AM.11:00 A.M.Scotch pol-marigodse Calen-: St.jters of Charity, Tickets: $125 from Mrs.P.Poupart 692.2288, scarlet quickly to almost three feel (Matthiola bicornis) is exer]-[high, Cut in the bud stage for goorl are blooms and will often break when a cutting is in Haute Couture \u2014 Dressmaking Alterations R.GALLETTI 34 Lalemant Tel.6 Chateauguay Centre 92-9557 | SEAWAY NURSERY LANDSCAPE LTD.119 Blvd.d'Anjou Chateauguay Centre 692-2301 Garden Centre \u2014 Nursery Stock Shrubs \u2014 Evergreens \u2014 Soil Landscape Contractor \u2014 Hardware Paint Coming Events Catholic Women's League of Our Lady of Perpetual Help | Church, COMMUNION BREAKFAST SUNDAY, JUNE 6th, RUSTIK MOTEL Guest Speaker: Rev.Sister Francis Denis of The Sis- to produc~ a colorful mat, Zinnias must be sown +n- ward the end of May whon the will flower in August and produce good cutting material for soil has warmed.They 1 spécial Moral effect from chen until fr -ts.Tithonia \u201clorch\u2019 has nrange flowers and grows cut-flowers.weak v The stems right under the full 1 For Sale CHATEAUGUAY HEIGHTS: Brick bungalow, 3 bedrooms, finished playroom, lot 75 x 100, Butler & Paule Realities, Broker, 692.6731 or 692-4125, 3 Property for Sale CHATEAUGUAY HEIGHTS Brick bungalow with complete:/ finished playroom, large fot $12,600, Butler & Paule Realties Broker 692.6731, 692-4125, CHATEAUGUAY HEIGHTS Choice treed residential lots.Butler & Paule Realties, Broker, 692.6731, 692-4403, bloom, Sweet peas.as mentioned rarlier, should he sown right now for the best germination and summer bloom.Instead of the usual climbing types.try the dwarf Bijou strain; this produces very heautiful little plants with flowers as large and abundant as the {taller types.Diary of A Vagabond Make History Live We may not always agree with Charlotte Whitton, nor admire some she employed while serving her long time term as Ottawa's mayor but wo must admit she is one of the most intelligent women this cen-| tury has produced the Canadian scene.of the lactics to grace Recently she was addressing the Women Teachers Association of Ontario and, as usual, made print by her remarks.She knew this was fertile soil in which to plant sceds of her opinion.Her ideas were not particularly fresh, only her forceful ap proach to her subject made them seem newly incubated.One reporter prefaced her guotes with \u201cMiss Whitton, a voluble proponent of women\u2019s rights and responsibili- \"tics, said teachers must offer a strong counteraction to TV, radio, records (Yeh, Yeh!) and comic strips by appealing to children in other fields! She listed as another requisite \u2018teaching a child the record of his people and country.\u201d Escalating Education Having watched two sons (and now five grandchildren) climb the ladder of learning from ils kindergarten rung to university, 1 couldnt agree more with her statements.Even the littlest mite in our family is a TV, comic strip addict.1 don't believe it is entirely the teacher's responsibility to offer a \u2018counter-action\u2019 to the fascination of this type of entertainment media.No family can escape such exposure.Some have tried only to find their youngsters glued to a neighbor's set, or trading their toys for another's comic books.There is could prove effective.It is visiting historical sites and shrines.This gives a child an indelible knowledge of country\u2019s background and whets his appetite for further study.Old forts and shrines are within reach of almost every Canadian school child.Vacation jaunts to them assume the air of great adven- ture- All ten provinces have become aware of the value of their historical properties and have spent, or are spending, large sums on their perpetuation, Take for instance the Fortress of Louisbourg.I was deeply impressed when 1 visited the \u2018remains\u2019 and visualized what it will look like when [finally completely restored.Not only that, but through study since my knowledge of both French and ear ly (Canadian history has been expanded.Until then that fort had just been so many sentences in a history book and à burden of dates I remem- Nr NN TE EEE mb a solution\u2019 that his hered only until the next ex- em and as quickly forgot.Later on 1 intend to write at greater length about the Fortress of Louisbourg and during the weeks that follow, something of the Prince of Wales Tort across Hudson's Bay from Tort Churchill on Eskimo Point in Manitoba.Fort York, swallowed up by Metropolitan Toronto but al most completely restored, will also be a subject for a future column, | CP lecauguay Property cordially invite you tion.bours or: PHONE have a good time.GERANIUMS PETUNIAS \u2014 ANNUALS AND OTHER FLOWERS ® Vcgetable Plants also Available In order that all Soccer enLnuslasis will be in the picture with regard to the 1964 Soccer Season, the final league placings and challenge cup winners are given below.The league placings might be feited games for one of a number of reasons such as violation of the C.M.S.L.constitution; no playing field available; teams failing to turn up for games, ete.The foregoing were mainly the teething troubles of a very young league and it is hoped to over- cume them aul, during the 1965 scason.The outstanding teams for the 1964 season were the Cha- teauguay Park Legionaires Mosquitos coached by Peter Laxton and their Pee Wee's coached by Joe Courty and Jean Guy Anderson.One other team is well worthy of a mention and that was the West End Wanderers, Pee Wee's coached by Bill Walker, this tram which was a mixture of Pee Wee's and Mosquitos won the challenge cup in the Pee Wee division against almost unsurmountable odds.The 1865 C.M.S.L.season will commence on Saturday, May 22nd.MOSQUITO P WL Pts Legionnaires 16 14 1 29 Hearts .16 13 1 28 Albion .16 11 2 25 Shamrock Rovers 6 8 7 17 Terrace \u2026 \u2026 16 5 7 14 Wanderers .16 5 9 12 Rovers .16 5 9 12 Seigniory Park 16 2114 4 Warriors in 14 3 PEE WEE P WL Pts Legfonaires 16 16 0 32 Rovers .\u2026.\u2026.16 12 3 25 Hearts \u2026 .16 11 5 22 Warriors 16 9 6 19 Beavers \u2026\u2026 16 7 8 15 Terrace .16 7 8 15 Seigniory 16 412 8 Albion \u2026 .16 312 7 Wanderers \u2026 16 015 1 BANTAM P WL Pts Warriors 20 17 2 35 Beavers 20 13 4 29 Rovers \u2026 \u2026\u2026 20 10 8 22 Hearts .20 911 18 Wanderers .20 314 9 Legionaires .20 3186 7 MIDGET P WL Pts Warriors .16 12 2 27 Hearts .16 8 3 21 Albion .16 7 5 18 Rovers \u2026 \u2026.16 4 9 11 Legionaires .16 114 3 CHALLENGE CUPS Mosquito Civitan Cup \u2014 Wanderers OA The executive and members of Cha- Owners Association to join our associa- We are very proud of past accomplishments in social, recreational, municipal and other community activities.Therefore, to assure yourself of our high standards, simply ask your ncigh- 692-4714 OPEN HOUSE will be held on June 26th, come over with your family and enjoy a free swim.We guarantee all will NOW IS THE TIME TO GET YOUR \u2014 BEGONIAS FREE DE Watch for our 1 mile from United LIVERY F.L.LABERGE TEL.637-7333 / Old Chateauguay Road towards Caughnawaga.sign at the road Church and Franciscan Fathers Church nisleading as many teams for-|\u201d TODAY'S WOMAN WANTS young and above all adventu- Soccer Season To Start On Saturday In Chateauguay Pes Wee Kinsmen Cup \u2014 Legionaires Bantam Philmann Cup \u2014 Beavers Midget Chat, Centre Cup \u2014 Warriors.The Do\u2019s And Don\u2019ts of Having Fun With Fireworks Before firing your display, a few clementary precautions should be taken in order that the rules of fireworks safety be maintained.1.Remember that younger children will always be fascinated by fireworks and make a good audience, but they should NOT participate in the actual firing of the pieces, 2.One person should be in charge of the display, 3.With the single exception of sparklers, NO firework is designed do bc held in the hand when lighted.Older children should be taught to par.Clothes To Flatter Individual Shape \u201cAny woman can wear the shape of lamb provided she has kept her lamb shape.\u201cNo woman these days need be middle aged \u2014 visually The way to look older than you are is to wear out-of-date clothes.Why give the game away?It just isn't necessary for any woman to advertise her age, It's much more fun to keep people guessing.\u201d This is the opinion of Britain\u2019s \u201cway out\u201d designer, and orig.nator of the \u201ckookie look\u201d, Mary Quant, expressed in a speech on fashion for the British Association of Cloth ing T:ichnioians at London's Bonnington Hotel.Here arc some other views expressed hy Miss Quant, who has brought new dimensions to the use of British woollen fabrics in designing clothes for today's women: \u201cFashion is now individual, igniter.Hold same at arms length, apply to the wick and stand clear immediately.rous, Designers have courage.It is young people who are setting the pace.There can never have been a time when so many of the leaders \u2014 the trend setters in all fields of creative design \u2014 have been so young.And there is still a massive reserve of talent, charm and spanking new ideas to be exploited.\u201d .\u201cNo good designer will ever produce anything sim=>\"y as a gimmick.The iden may well be interpreted as gimmicky at first because there are times when a designer is so far ahead that her ideas are not generally acceptable all at once.Things like black boots, black stockings, patterned stockings and high waisted dresses were all label led gimmicks at some of them have stuck and they have become a real part of contemporary fashion.\u201d \u201cWomen don\u2019t any longer buy corsets to hold them in and Jet them out at pre-con- ceived places.They want clothes that fit and flatter their own individual shapes \u2014 the shapes they've dieted for \u2014 and achieved.\u201d first but, \u201cMen are perpetually bemused by woman's capacity for changing her shape according to current ideals of fashion and beauty.But the fact remains that they can do it {_ and they do.The manufacturers of Britain should be particularly proud of the fact that they were the first to recognize this.They got there far a:ead of the Americans \u2014 or the French.\u201d \u201cThere's one thing an Englishwoman s.oms to keep forever \u2014 good legs.Good legs are nol the prerogative of the young.The middle-aged woman with good legs looks just as attractive in short skirts as the young girl.In fact, the right length of skirt takes years off her appearance at once.\u201d \u201cParis will never dose its marvelous mys.iques \u2014 but from now on it will never again have il all its own way in fashion.The limelight has altered course.\u201d The great gift of conversation lies less in displaying it ourselves than in drawing it out of others.\u2014 Bruyère, ticipate under adull supervision.4, Rcad the printed instrue- tions on cach piece, and plan the order ol firing.Keep in mind that the firing location should be clear of overhead obstructions, trees or wiring.5.Assemble buckets or hoxes of sand or a wheel barrow filled with carth to he used as your firing bass.G.Items such as roman can- les and other long pieces should be buried at least \u2018halfway down in the sand in your container gle from spectators.7.II containers of sand are in \u2018he ground enough to bury the firework picee halfway up the barrel.Stamp the each piece before firing.Have a large container such as a metal garbage oan available to dispose of used firework pieces.When the display is over these items can be sprinkled with a garden hose, 0.À \u2018glowing cigarette or cigar makes a good substitute for 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