The gleaner, 28 septembre 1966, mercredi 28 septembre 1966
[" if in over Mrs.N.Y, Bros.|, on len allen Dan lay hier rei now 3 lege, 3 was 8th.À ss of ten dre i es.It À Cal aus à ren Dual mb.r ind 5 tpre x hare | don e cle pter- om | oui igned à mem.1at à ngdon Gen À 27h.à mnier À oting, | of De.% gram, if Greis à ments À 1e ing.d Mrs.on who .jeture er re cEwen caker, ?served on and rater 8 RS elooes h ove hare T Vv.away wa 4, itions to the eal 9.Ftreet, Region pment upon Within nders.ill be cent dance of à f the ct in upon pro- perifi- owest he rh- ud Ss in als en, Pes- hat led This ic the architect's model of a composite regional high schoo' to be built near Ormstown, for the Protestant Renional School Board of Chateauguay Valley.Construction will commence this fall for occupancy in September 1967.The aims of the Freedom from Hunger Campaign were best summarized by Dr B.R.Sen, Director-General of FAO, who opened the FFH Campaign in Rome by stating that \u201cOne man\u2019s hunger and want ic every man\u2019s hunger and vint.One man's freedom from hunger and want is neither a rue nor a secure freedom un- 11] ALL men are free from hunger and want.\u201d Speaker At Rotary Meeting Talks On Freedom From Hunger Campaign The Huntingdon Rotary ng 6 10 7 billion people with- Club held a lively meeting ati the next 30 to 40 years; their regular l'incheon gather-ltherefore in order to initiate ing, on Monday at the Châä-dequate measures, knowledge teau, Huntingdon, There was;:ust be spread of the serious- a fairly good attendance of ness of the word's 100d prob- members.\u2018ms, Uneven food production Rotarian Anderson brought|inanifests itself in that the to the attention of the mem-lgreatest inerease in popula- hers the Road directional;tion will oceur in areas UN Wh f signs in our area and called short and inedequate food) ear ar at for a resolution to be sent tosupply.the Quebec Roads Dept.ask- The Mysore Project is w Park ing for something to be done: stablish an International \u2018The complaint was made that! raining Centre where stu- A tragic accident occurred at the wharf at Somerville Park sometime on Saturday after noon, when Richard Rouleau many visitors did not know: ents from India and the Far what Frontiere EU.stood for ast will be taught modern on a number of the signposts !iod technology, such as heat throughout the area where sterilization.curing, pickling|was drowned.we line the US.Border.Iniind dehydration.This tech-| Richard, 12 years old, was compliment to our American nology is essential.because il'staying with his parents, Mr.friends.Rotarian Anderson is estimated that in India 20 and Mrs.Rouleau, of Montreal, felt that this should be re-ts 50% of most foods are ar their summer camp at placed hy the name of thellust through spoilage.40 of.Somerville Park.About 4.30 nearest or largest town in the'lndia\u2019s fruit crop rots before; mm.on Saturday, he decided ITS.to the Canadian Border il is eafen and enough grain 4+p go off somewhere on his \u2014 such as Malone, Chateau-jtu Fred 3/4 of India was lost bicyele, At about six o\"clock, gay, Champlain.etc.\u201cMany it: 1959.his mother called him for sup- of the members present con- These losses.coupled with per, but he did not answer the curred with the idea and,initially inadequate supplies.call.She became alarmed and were willing to endorse the 1esult in general malnutrition some of the people nearby org.suggestion.Consequently a re|which can be highlighted by.anized a search party of which At a special meeting of the 12 Year Old Boy (Cn LEANER | THE LEADING ADVERTISING MEDIUM IN THE DISTRICT OF BEAUHARNOIS @ | SINGLE COPY 12 CENTS \u2014 ANNUAL SUB SCRIPTION, $4.50 CANADA: $5.50 U.S.A.ce 104th YEAR ED TR Shei 2°23 HUNTINGDON, QUE., September 28th, 1966 18 PAGES Composite Regional Constructio High School Under \u2018Operation | Expected To Commence This Fall 142,000 square feet providinglan audio-visual centre; music composite school facilities for|jand art departments; an audi- of whom 300(torium to seat 260 and 2 bal- are English-speaking Romanicony lecture Protestant Regional School Board of Chateauguay Valley held on Monday, Sept.18, 1966, complete plans and specifications for 8 composite High School to be built in the Parish of St.Malachie d'Orms- town were presented by the architect and approved by the board.The architect employed by the board is the firm of Good- fellow, Hughes, and Buchole, Architects, 2195 Crescent St.in Montreal, with the T.G.Anglin Engineering Company as consultant engineers.The building will be a two- storey structure of some Drowned Somerville 1,300 students Catholics.Facilities will 4 classrooms eral science, biology, chemist try and physics; 2 language! laboratories, a department; laboratories foods, clothing, textiles home management: rooms; mechanics, Well Sponsored The annual School sponsored by the Hemming ford Branch of the Women's Institute was held in High School 1 At 1 a.m.on Sunday the search was still going on and the bicycle \u2018was pulled out of the water near the wharf by Mr.Parent, who also later found the boy's jacket a few feet away.No trace of the body was found and the search was called off.The search continued later in the morning and at 9.30 the body was recovered from the water near a ladder at the wharf and about 10 to 15 feet from where the bicycle was discovered.Mr.Hector Deschamps recovered the body which was later taken to Hun- tingdon by Montpetit ambulance, students.Of these the largest number was in Seniors (ages 13-18).David Lee, Dorothy Smith and Deb-| and Betty Smith most entries! in the Seniors.The able Committee com- McAdam and Mrs.Amy Win- in- additional 240 seats; 3 large clude 19 regular classrooms; gymnasia; a for exceptional signed to seat 395: a children; laboratories for gen- chapel: guidance and adminis.|§ commercial|ated on a farm site for(acres | and{Village of Ormstown on No.4 drafting{Highway.shops for electricity,[secondary electronics, general metals and|Dundec, Franklin, machine shop, auto and farm|ford, wood-working and|Ormstown construction trades; a library|Occupancy to accommodate 130 students; September 1967.Hemmingford School Fair Fair a sen, the bertson.She reviewed various on Wednesday.| comments September 7th, with a total of |f-om the judges and then the! Gg A : | 305 exhibits submitted by 7ljusual cash prizes were given ° nice exhibits|as follows: \u2014- the Vegetable Section by the|rotls, Beets, Corn, Ripe Cukes, junior group (ages 7-12), and!Green Cukes, Turnip, Collee- in the Cooking Section by theltion: bie Hadley had the most en-iCheryl Kyle, Billy Petch, Da- tries in the Juniors, and Mar-ivid Lee, Dorothy Smith, Da- jorie English, Lynne English'vid Lee, Petch.prising Mrs.G.Gaese, Mrs.H.\\Kendra Orr, n Of First 55° EN Q.E.H.Graduate rooms for an de.small cafeteria ration offices.The building to be loc of 170 south of the is located It will serve thels school students of fy\u201d Hemming: § Huntingdon.§.Valleyfield, 1° planned for Howick.and is + Miss Shirley Warner, daughter of Mr.and Mrs.Wm.Warner of Barrington, P.Q., has obtained her R.N.degree.Graduate of the Queen EI.izabeth Hospital of Montreal, she was a former student of Hemmingford High School.And Attended 1 special school assembly arranged Barn Lost by Principal Mathe-! By Fire At presided by Mrs.J.Ro- and suggestions.: About 3 o'clock Monday afternoon, fire broke out in the barn of Paul Trepanier! of 81.Anieet.The father was! away to work but the two) older boys who work on the night-shift in the mill a Hun- Vegetables \u2014 Beans, Car GROUP 1.First Wayne Meintyre, Kathy lamb, Kip tried to put out the fire with Second - Doug Campbel],|hôses but it spreud too quiekly.Billy Petch, Stewart Ross .' \u2018 Fir .+ : Debbie Hadley, ire equipment from Fort Cathy Campbell.Brian Lamb, Covington, N.Y.was called but 4 diocese heard with sadness of|' 4 Langlois has reached the end Tjof his road on earth, but his| [memory will last.[ : \u2018|Jhead of the diocese for almost Yforty years, During this time \".|which have been to the great | tingdon, were at home They! elimination of Frontiere E.U.Mr.James O.Wells of Montreal, manager of the firm of Hoffmanns LaRoche 1.td., Food and Pharmaceutical Industry.was the guest speaker at the meeting.He was introduced by Rotarian Erle Martin and thanked by Rotarian Brockman.Mr.Wells talk was on the problem of feeding the hungry of the Qualified food scientists are now solving many of India's food.problems at the Central l'ood Technology Research Institute.Housed in a palace dnnated to the government Mysore.They have achieved such outstanding results as the development of an inex- ensive protein supplement from peanuts, high protein world and what the Canadian|iice-lke macaroni from tapio- Mysore Project was doingica and fish flour from sar- about it.An abstract of his dines.In fact it can be stateg talk follows.that the scientists of Mysore Freedom from hunger and have done more work on the Mysore project protein-rich foods than any One half to one third of other single group anywhere our 3 billion world citizens\u2019 clse.The planned training face permanent hunger.centre will be built next to Launched by the Food andthe Institute and will operate Agriculture Organization and in close co-operation with it.running from 1960 to 1965 the' Canada is numbered among Freedom From Hunger Cam- th¢ \u201chaves\u201d of this world's paign seeks to generate ac- populatioin and some of us tion that will make food pro- may wish to offer a hand to duction everywhere adequate the \u201chave-nots\u201d.Text books, to the needs of all men.!scholaiships, and share-a-loaf Worldwide population'\u2018cards are offered as specific growth-patterns forecast fecd-lavenues of help.Ormstown High School Student Scholarship Winner Shortly after the new year Jim McClintock, seventeen year old son of Mr.and Mrs.W.O.McClintock of Orms- town and grade eleven student at OHS, applied to the University of New Brunswick for a chance at the $1000.00 Harold Crabtree Memorial Scholarship.This young man gained first class honors in the recent Provincial Examinations and was awarded the coveted prize.Jim is now a student at UNB and will take up studies in first year Forestry Engineering.| \u2018Canada highway, commendation will be for-jvxamples of annual per capita Mr.Georges Parent of the Cus warded to the Quebec Dept.jcmsumptiop: toms Office in Huntingdon was of Roads asking for more \u2018 Canada India a member, .dizectional Slgnsmdneliading AL qe a,-Parent - infermed\u2014The: mileage and names of U.S.|Milk 400 lbs 92 1bs.jGleaner that the party search- towns near the border and;Vegetables 300 lbs 36 lbs.|ed along the roads and in the ditches between Cazaville and Dundee and St.Anicet and all around the area.It was thought the boy had gone for a ride on his bicycle and might possibly have been hit by a car.No »f India, by the Maharaja of trace of the boy was found.| \u2018Rev.A.E.Loree Tells Ormstown Lions Of | Newfoundland Visit At the regular meeting of the Ormstown Lions\u2019 Club, Fev.Mr.Loree told of his recent holiday visit to Newfoundland when he replaced the incumbent minister at Port Blandford for the month of August during which he, (Mr.Loree), had opportunity to see and observe a part of the province which he had not heretofore had opportunity to visit Travelling somewhat leisurely, after leaving Ormstown at noon on July 24th, the Loree family spent that first right at Riviére du Loup, and the second night at Amherst, NS.while after visiting friends in New Glasgow they found themselves having breakfast in North Sydney be- {fore embarking on the S.S.Leif Ericson which, some cight hours later, deposited tnem at Port aux Basques from whence the trip was continued by motor on the Trans- arriving at Newfound- at 8.30 Brook, second city, Corner land's p.m.They found Corner Brook a progressive and prosperous community, the site of the world's largest pulp and paper mill, but were unable to linger long because of the necessity of arriving at Port Plandford where Mr.Loree was to meet the other holi- day-bound minister before his vparture.Although Port Blandford it- «cif is a village much smaller in population than Ormstown, \u2018he Lorves found themselves ma very modern manse which was to be their headquarters while in Newiound- lind.Unfortunately.how.ver, they had not been warn.vd that this was not an area :n which fresh water was to Le found abundantiy regardless of the depth of wells.with the result that, with the lovish use of water to which they were accustomed in It is said that the boy was able to swim gd it js thought that he maybe might have tried to get back to the wharf ladder.Saturday was a very windy day and it is believed that the boy may have been blown over the wharf in a gust of wind, The water at this \u2018oint is about 8 to 10 feet in depth, Ormstown, they soon found themselves out of that precious commodity for a while, and learned to be more economical in its use when the flow was restored.| Mr.Loree told of visiting St.John's and standing on historic Signal! Hill overlooking the city from which so many \u2018firsts\u2019 had been heralded over the years.This was obviously one of the highlights of the trip, apart, of course, from having the pleasure of enjoying Fish and Frewis, the Newfoundland breakfast long hailed in song and story, and which he described to the Lion members.Mr.Loree gave it as his impression that Newfoundland was still way behind the rest of Canada in many ways, except for the scenery which he and his family had more time to enjoy on their way back to the mainland of Canada and which, he said, had a beauty all its own.Touching on its political life in conclusion, he intimated that avidences of the regard in which the party in power, hoth provincial and federal, was held showed themselves Umost everywhere.Mr.Loree vas introduced to the club y Lion Burry MeGerrigle nd thanked by President Bill Lawrence.Grange Special 6th Degree October 1ith, 8 p.m.sharp, Special 6th Degrees will be conferred by State Grange Officers at Madrid-Waddington High School, Madrid, St.Lawrence Country, New York, Route 345, North of Route 11 at Canton.Mrs.Kay Williams, N.Y.State Grange Lec: turer advises all 5th Degree Members wishing to take this higher Degree in preparation for the National 7th Degree at Syracuse in 1967, should re.port at the above school by ter, under the Mrs, J.-Roherdy took care of tion of the School Staff was.as usual, freely given and greatly contributed to the success of the event, which in ciuded a sports program managed by Mr.F.Matheson and Mr.R.McKay.Some members of the community helped fin- arcially, and others donated their time.Our thanks to all in general and to the follow: ing in particular who chose the winners:\u2014 Mrs.A, Churchill, Mrs.G.Clark, Mrs.J.Goodman, Mrs.F.Greer, Mr.I.Jacobsen, Mrs.W.Keddy, Mr.J.Laberge, Mrs.D.Laurie, Mrs, H.Palmer.Mrs.R.Petch, Mr.R.Reid, and Mrs.A.Winter.On Friday, September 16th, all prizes were distributed at It was about a week ago that a young Ormstown lad was barred from one of Orm.stown\u2019s hotels for disturbing the peace.The following week he became unusually brave and entered the same esta- hlishment with four of his brawny friends.He ordered a drink and was told that because of his previous performance and behaviour he would not be served, whereupon he and his friends proceeded to tear the place apart.Several occupants of the room were abused and had to make a hurried exit as chairs were thrown at the bar, hreaking a mirror, several bottles and glasses.The damage was estimated at between $500.and $600.Existing laws do not allow the town police to enter business premises to quell trouble, and it was some time before provincial police arrived on the scene, allowing the culprits ample time to leave.These brave young men are well known to Ormstown re- \u2019 sidents, some holding positions, which entail serving the public.irection of David Led oid\" efficiently].Third \u2014 Lori.Shaw, Eddy arrangéinents,| Lucas, assisted by various members|Petch, of the Branch.The co-opera.Smith, Brawl At Ormstown Hotel by the time it could reach the furm it was too late to save the bern, -stable~and-mitk.hose: Homage To His Excellency Bishop Joseph Alfred Langlois Members of the Valleyfield| the passing of their spiritual] father on Thursday, September) 22nd, After a long illness, Mgr.Bishop Langlois has been the | he accomplished many works, BF 8 advantage of those under his direction 1 lat us see what Bishop Caza § has to say about him.(Note: We will try to make a resume of what he has written) \u201cBishop Langlois has accom plished his mission as Pastor of the diocese with an edifying piety, a regularity in living, a fidelity to the solitude of his\u2019 working office which | would His Excellency Bishop J.A.Langlois qualify as heroie\u201d.have sprung during that Father of the diocesan] period, it is casy to understand family, he was through his{how great the influence of the prayers, his apostolic activities, ['astor really ls, by his kindness He will be remembered as Many members of his flock {one of the most cloquent ora- would have liked to see him {lors of our time.Whenever he more often: some even be addressed an assembly, his Heved that he was far from|Words were an inspiration to them.But on the contrary, he all; he knew how to keep hig was always very near He used audience tied to his lips, His to pray for long periods in his soft voice, his excellent me chapel; he prayed for their,mory, his mastery of the spiritual and material welfare, French language combined Through his prayers he reach.with God's grace enabled him od all the members of the[to say the right words at the great family right time | Me was also uo Father Bishop Langlois was what we [through his apostolic activities, call a \u201cgood nran\u201d.Île was |His duties were to transmit tojkind through and through, He \"his flock the message of Christ.[put into practice the advice In other words, he must teach|given by Peter two thousand them through his doflabora-|ycars ago: \u201cThe Bishop must tors the truth of the Christian|guide his herd not with con Deborah Ross, Ki wrin a gentle wianner; Da ET he oS hy Paul had just finished filling made man, taught to humanity.|not as a dominator, hut hy be- Billy oe orothyly snow-fence silo with corn! During his long carcer, he has|ing a model for all the mem- Campbell ly Peteh.Doug 4p Saturday.All the winter's{accomplished through his ver- hers of his flock and that with be.Susan Campbell hay was stored in the barn.|bal and written teachings thisjall his heart\u201d.Kip Petch Debbie \u2018die [A fractor as well as otherlmost important part of his) To conclude I want to remind ip Folch.cou ACCES [farm equipment was also lost.|duties, He addressed himself|all members of the diocese that | Craig Hooper.Doug.Camp.it is our filial duty to pray for (bell, Wayne Melntyre.Creigh Faulty wiring is believed to jton Hooper.: GROUP 2.| First Donald Hooper.Lynne English, Marjorie English, Donald Hooper, Betty Smith, Danny Brown, Marjorie English, Linda Robert, present Mr.Trepanier is using the empty stable of his neighbour, Mr Caza, in which tn milk his cows.would be the means of con- Second \u2014 Lynne English,|stant contact.While they are Marjorie English.Marilyn|cut on patrol, serious offences 'Ross, Marjorie English, Bettyla:e being committed and it is Smith.same time before they can he Third Marjorie English,[reached.Councilmen could Meg Woolley, Lynne English, Lynne English, Gordon Campbell, Marjorie English.Flowers -\u2014 Marigolds, Corn- (Continued on page 18) give this some thought Policemen, Barrington and Rennie are doing a good job for our town.It is always the police who get the verbal raps ard name calling, but when assissins, learned the hard way, that it does not pay to tangle with Messrs, Barrington and Rennie.The names of these two are also well known.In hoth these cases and in many others our town police were at a disadvantage in not having a police radio in their car.For an amount of less .than two dollars a day (forjgoons.take your chaice, one year) these men could;you will be treated according.have a radio installed which, lv.same persons who cause most of the trouble in town.Our town police have heen called, to stop child beatings, wife beatings, minor street brawls, traffic infractions, and recently they scarched for two young boys who had run away.We need them, and you voung fellows can he gentlemen or \u201c¥, gt > Ormstown has a group of Koons, several of whom spend their time harrowing the local police.Last Saturday night al young lad was reprimanded, by the town officer for reckless driving and he and his! brother decided to teach the! \u201ccops\u201d a lesson.While one] officer was making out the, ticket one of the culprits took à swing at the second officer, opening a gash in his chin.It was only a matter of se- 7:30 p.m.for registration, conds before both, would be i de n Protestant Regional Schoo! Board of Chateauguay Valley approves plans and specifications for a composite high school for 1300 students in Ormstown area, on Monday, Sept.19, 1966.Seated L.to R.: Messrs.C.Barr, commissioner; J.À.be the cause of the fire.Ar! the real story is investigated, it always appears to be the, Plans Approved For New Regiomal School to all: family groups, institutions, priests, religious orders, [the departed.You will surely socular order, social clubs, edu: fulfill this duty towards this (cationa) and social groups.His Father who has been admired {family numbered one hundred and loved for so many years.\u2018 mem-| I hope his memory whl be bers.During his term, ninetcen|cherished for as long a time.\u201d new parishes have been found | On Monday, in the Cathedral, lod.In the city of VaHeyfield,ithe funeral service was held.from two parishes at the time The church was filled to capa- \u2018of his arrival, the number hasicity: the faithful wanled to pay \u2018reached eight: the Chateauguay their Bishop a last homage.\u2018region which only had one now [Cardinal Paul-Emile T£ger of- has six for a population of ap.ficinted assisted by three bis.proximately thirty thousand.hops.Church, civil authorities When we think of the many were represented.May he rest Ischools and institudions whichlin peace.\u2018and eighteen thousand \u201cKay Williams Recognition Award\u2019 Won By County Lecturer Mrs.Eunice (Bunny) Jones of Malone, and Franklin County Pomona Grange Lecturer has been cited for the coveted \u201cKay Williams-Lec- turer of the Year Recognition Award\".The announcement was made at the recent Pomona Lecturers\u2019 Conference held at Skannecateles.This Annual Award was inaugurated two years azo hy the Pomona Lecturers\u2019 Asso cration of N.Y.State Grange, and is given to a Pomona (County) and a Subordinate Lecturer cach year for their performance in carrying out their duties as Lecturers \u2014 (Continued oun page 2) Near Ormstown Ye eri WEA [a ad Be Le nter, E.J.Stafford, commis Standing L.to R.: Messrs, P.L.Ross.Sec.-Treas, E.T.Stanger, T.H.Allman, Commissioners; P.Goodfellow, architect; W.D.Stuckey, Commissioner; and R.D.Mosher, Director General.\u2014 (Photo Pat Wilkins) Blake, chairman, G.C.Carpe sioners. 2 - The Gleaner Wednesday.September 28th, 1966 By Mancy U.C.W.VALLEYFIELD \u2014 The regular meeting of the U.C.W.ot the Valleyfield United Church was held on Monday, Scptem- ber 18th.The President, Mrs.C.M¢Cuaig, opened the meeting with the Cal} to Worship.This was followed by the business.The minutes of the previous meeting were read by Mrs.A.Wilson and the Treasurer's Report was given by Mrs.1.White.Reports were, given by the Chairman of the various committees.Following the business meeting a filmstrip was shown by the Christian Stewardship Chairman.After this a discussion period was held on Stewardship, led by Rev.R.H.DeLorme, who was the guest for the evening.The evening closed with delicious refreshments served by the hostesses.The United Church Choir met at the home of Mr.and Mrs.Allan Molyneaux on Thursday, September 22nd.The guests of honour for the evening were Mr.and Mrs.T.W.Hargrave, who cele- prated their 25th wedding anniversary on September 20.Mrs.Molyneaux presented Mrs.Hargrave with a corsage of pink carnations and Mr.Har- grave with a boutonniére.Rev, R.H.Delorme proposed a toast to the happy couple.After the regular choir practise everyone enjoyed a sing-song.Refreshments were served by some of the choir members.Valleyfield News for many years, FEAR \u201cAgeidental Death ; Verdict At Inguest Molyneaur 25th anniversary cake.Also, The inquest into the death].= of Yvon Nadeau and Normand|\u201d * Daigle, who were involved in a|™ : during the evening Mrs.Moly- fatal accident in August, was| neaux\u2019 was presented with a|held on Thursday at the Court House, Huntingdon.Coroner,|w \u2018lovely corsage by Mrs.Chaplin, in appreciation of her service Mrs.Moly- neaux has been a member of this choir for 25 ycars.Every-|hearing all facts, one present had a most enjoyable evening.Social: Recent visitors at the home of Mr.and Mrs.Emile Boy| TRNBCS were Mrs, Mabel McKay, R.N.,| The \u201cCited and Miss Mary Ann McKay of Clesible to New Liskeard, Ont, Betty Mebay, B.N.treal.; Mr.and Mrs.Allen Walsh|velvet sash, which have returned home spending a few days in Roches.| the ter, N.Y, at the home of Mr.and Mrs.G.Gill, Mr.and Mrs.J.W.Stewart have returned home from Lon, don, Ont, gn at the homes of their sons, Mr, Spring of 1967.and Mrs.W.Stewart and family and Mr.and Mrs.D.Stewart and family.Mr.and Mrs.Dr.George Lefebvre was both cases.be at coming year, \u2018plus Atlantic Grange Lecturers\u2019 solely by the turers\u2019 Association charge of the inqury and after returned a verdict pf death by accident in Lecturers are State d Grange Convention at Ham- pr ss burg, Octeker 31st, 1966 for Recognition in the form of a is to bel; after|\\vorn on all occasions during|g an|s added award of an all expense trip to the next Middlelÿ State Conference which will where they visited|be held in Maryland in the These awards are financed Pomona Lec- \u201cPandora Allan Moly-\\gift Box\u201d which shop is held neaux, Ruth, and Sandra were|at State Convention; a shop of inf 5 An art gallery of wild anim, Sunday visitors al the homelinexpensive gifts which are|:> birds and fish portrayed of Mr.and Mrs.H.C.Brideut mostly donated by the members of the Grange across the at Glenelm.State.Kay Williams (Continued from page 1) cognition These Awards do not comejon the \u201ceasily\u201d and are given in re- of the Lecturer's|hundredth untiring work, and the win- by attendance.program plan.ners are to be congratulated ning, and participation in thejand Best wishes are extended| sharp, by Alex Colville, a Canadian artist of international reputation, has been chosen for the new designs that will appear special Centennial coinage to commemorate the anniversary of Confederation.The Honourable Mitchell Minister of Finance, many contests and projectsito Eunice Jones for her dilig-lanncunced today that designs in their departments, There was also a decorated throughout their Counties and make this Citation possible.and|ent efforts and also to all injsubmitted by the Sackville, fostering good programmelihe County who helped to{N.B.artist for the reverse sides of all six denominations of coins were selected by an \u2014 \u2014\u2014 i .YOU ARE INVITED TO SEE THE OF THE YEAR | Pontiac - Buick - Beaumont PRE-VIEW SHOWING WEDNESDAY EVENING SEPT, 28 WE WILL ALSO BE OPEN THURSDAY AND FRIDAY EVENING SO THAT YOU MAY COME AND TEST DRIVE THE ALL NEW 67 MODELS \u2018TEL.264-2933 RIVERSIDE MOTORS REG'D J.M.SMELLIE HUNTINGDON 11-member board of judges in a competition that was opened in 1964.Mr.Colville has pictured a Canada Goose in flight for the silver dollar, a wolf in mid-how! for the 50 cent coin, a prowling wiklcat for the 25 cent coin, a sleek mack- ¢ the 10, cent coin, a Hing rabbit \u201cfbe™ the five cent coin, and & dôve\u201dTor th cne cent coin.He said that in choosing his images, \u201cI decided that endy the world of nature would provide themes with \u201cIt is a uestion of finding images which are worthy and appropriate for use in celebrating our country\u2019s Centennial, images and even more\u201d.special commemorative de- coin and silver dollar.The Minister af said the consider Government next year ed for regular issue The Centennial 1967\u201d.lic should, of course be considered in making that dcei- sion, and we will be most in- adians as to how said.The country\u2019s coinage sufficient depth of meaning.\u201d which will express not merely some particular time, place or event but a whole century of Canada, The Centennial coins to be issued at the start of 1967 represent the first full-scale re-[ME : designing of the reverse of|Painted with such Canadian coinage in 30 years|that \u2014 since 1937.In that period, signs have appeared for brief|choosing birds, .periods on only the five cent|fish for his designs, \u201cI wished Finance will whether|tions, and which had not heen the new designs will be adopt-[miade trite by repeated and, following the Centennnial year.coins will carry the words \u201cCanada 1867- \u201cThe response of the pub- terested in hearing from Can- these new designs\u201d, Mr.Sharp|ada\u201d; the Minister said that a the ways in which it can give expression to its culture.\u2018\u2019The|most beautiful and stream- power and beauty of thesellited fish\"; the \u201cdesigns reflects the character land spirit of our people,\u201d he added.The Colville designs were selected from among many attractive designs submitted by Canadian artists.Four other entries received honourable mention: submissions by Ro- lan D.Guilbault of Jonquiere, Que; Eric Aldwinckle' of Toronto; Arthur Price of Cyrville, Ont.; and the late Elizabeth Wyn Wood of Wil lowdale, Ont.The board of judges included prominent Canadian artists and designers and senior public ser vants.Mr.Colville, 45, was born in Toronto but grew up in Amherst, NS.He was a Canadian army war artist between 1944-46, and taught at Mount Allison University in Sackville from 1946-1963.He has had three onc-man shows of his werk-in, New York and wo.similar shows in Toronto.He was onc of three artists chosen to represent Canada in this year\u2019s Venice Biennial, and his paintings are in the collections of six Canadian gallerj es, and of the New York pin of Modern Art His style has been described as \u201cmagic realism\u201d.A recent Toronto show of his paintings was described by art critic Robert Fulford pictures of common objects and ordinary people, of barns and boats and men and women and dogs, all of them intensity they soar far beyond anything we can call realism.\u201d Mr.Colville said thal in animals and to use creatures which were common, which moving or symbolic associa perhaps, unthinking usage.\u201d The designer has com- cerpts; the Canada goose \u2014 wildcat \u2014 pressive of a certain intel- - Q.K.#4 VOLKS | ¢4 CHEVROLET RelAir USED CARS 63 CHEVROLET Sta.Wagoon 62 FORD Sedan 60 CHEVROLET Sedan ror Quien We Have Only ONE NEW 1966 F-85 Left To Hurry! and Save Some Money: HUNTINGDON MOTORS INC CLEARANCE ONE NEW 1966 CHEVROLET OLDS Clear TEL.264-5822 | CHUNTINGDON metre tr as \u201cpowerful, highly chargedj had certain mented on the attributes he sees in the six natural creatures he sclected.Some ex- \u201cit ig the one of our most niajestic creatures and is also particulaly Canadian\u2019; the wolf \u2014 \u201csymbolic of the vast- they like|ness and loneliness of Can- \u201cax.ligent independence and ca- is one of|pacity for formidable action\u201d; the mackerel \u2014 \u201cone of the rabbit \u2014isent condition.Noted / Artist * Dosigra New Wildlife.Series For Centennial Coins a ae symbolicaly connected with ideas of fertility, new «hd promise\u201d; the dove \u2014 \u201chaving associations with spi- From Design to Finished Coin,j roan life|in Nine Steps New designs Canada\u2019s|herge, special Centennial ritual values and also with|coins have come from the From recent reports, the demand for Holsteins, Registered or Grade, is very encouraging.Within the last few weeks several Herds have been dispersed by public Auction, The Hoistein herd of Mr.and Mrs.R.A.Donnelly of Trout River consisting of 103 Head were sold by public Auction at very satisfactory prices.\u2018Mr.R.Collins of Malone paid the top price of the sale $430.\u2018or a \u201cLassie Leader\u201d heifer.\u201chree head sold over the $400.mark.Open he:fers were in good demand, Mr.Laurentien Lefe- bvre of Howick paid the top arice of $235.for a Reg.open heifer: one or more head were aurchased by Messrs, Everett Mason, Ormstown; Claude Le- duc, Beauharnois; iL.Lefebvre, Howick; Edgar Deschambault, Dundee; Rolland Quesnel, Ste.Agnes; Henry Van Bergur.Glenelm; Messrs.Campbell & Hoppins, Athelstan; Laurent Leduc, Beauharnois; Maurice Smith, Huntingdon; Roderick Laplante, St.Timothee; Laurin Srisson, Ste.sarbe; Wm.Todd & Son, tiuntingdon; Earl Fen- nell, Huntingdon; Euclide Cuil, ier, Glen Robertson, Ont; Parent, St.Urbain; L.Brunet, St.Anicet; Arthur La- Maple Grove; Donaid Fair Commilice reported on Holsteins In Good Demand Orr, Hemmingford; Burton Reddick, Riverfield; J.P.La- berge, Chateauguay, Que; Henri Daoust, St.Stanislas; Jim Howden, St.Louis de Gonzague; Louis Levine, Hun- tingdon; Alex Maheu, St.Stanislas de Kostka; Wm.Delarm, Malone, N.Y.; Jean Riendeau, Ormstown; Armand \u2018Caza, St.Anicet; Lester St.Ann, Fort Covington, N.Y.; I.C.McLen- nan, Alexandria, Ont.; Adrien Sundert, Huntingdon; Archic St.Onge, Huntingdon; Aleide Parent, S.Urbain; Raoul Le- due, Beauharnois; Gerard Pin.sonnault, Ste.Barbe; W.N Fraser, Dalkeith, Ont.; Claude Chabot, Ste.Agnes des Dundee; Leo Joly, St.Anicet; Eu.dene Vaillancourt, Huntingdon; Gaston Mesier, Clarenceville, parm equipment was also sold.The Holstein Herd of Mrs.Alouine Ledue, Ormstown was s0ld by auction on Saturday last.No Registered animals in his Herd, but good quality Dairy cows made a fine average of $349.00.Highest priced animal being $405.00 for a grade cow.Very good quality larm equipment was also sold at this sale.All being dispersed in 2'a hours, Both sales were under the management of Auc.boner Lyell Graham of Athel- sian.peace.\u201d Remarks by Alex Colville On His Centennial Coin Designs provide themes with our country's Centennial, place or event, \u201cIn considering what would be most suitable for Centennial coins, I decided that only the world of nature would sufficient depth of meaning.It is{graph\u201d a question of finding images|human craftsmen.which are worthy and appropriate for use in celebrating images which will express not merely some particular time, but a whole easel of New Brunswick artist Alex Colville.But {o transform the designs into finished steps in production, to metallurgist.At one point an electronic|.\u201cthree \u2018dimensional panto- will take over from the quality and appearance of its coins and medallions.finances from hanked cveryone for their co.coins will require nine major|°Peration and assistance.Ser-|be given shortly.A committee using vice and Hospitality reported |with David Rankin, chairman, skills ranging from seulptor|P\" occeds from sale of refresh-lis in chargements at Clarence Stark\u2019s Sale, | also further donations to our| McNaughton won the Grange -ecent food sale.The first item of new business was the election of of-' ficers for with Char- The complex nine-stage pro-| otte Paul, coss developed by the Royal and Robina Goodfellow canadian Mint has earned for|scrutineers.The resull of the\u2019 it a high world reputation for|ballots cast was as follows: \u2014 vest Gathering for the Hun.Rosemary Cosgrove; tingdon County Hospital will Overseer, Clarence Stark: Lec- he held.Members are asked faster, Plans for the 25th anniver- y Ru of Maple Leal Grange are {underway and news of it will \u2019 It was noted that Frederick Trophy for showmanship at the Fair and he also won it in 1964.Congratulations, Freddie, A meeting to confer the 6th Grace Lallemand Degree will be held at Madrid, as N.Y.in October.At the next meeting a Har.century of Canada, and even more; natural creatures provide this enduring and mean- mgful continuum.\u201cAdmittedly therg, been persons and\u2019 humap events these are of more fleeting and doubtful significance.The elements of nature have been, First step in the process is|l,eo Curran; virtually sculpting of plaster haveleght inches, replicas, in diameter, oflg the six \u2018new \u2018desighs of anim- in the century of our|als, history which could be me-jon the reverse side of Can- morialized, but 1 believe that|adian coins in 1967.birds and fish to appehr| eres I'rom this original plaster.a second plaster cast called urer, Cecil O'Connor: Steward, Ass\u2019.Steward, thelpeler Tully: Chaplain, \u2018Mar.daret Wilson; Treasurer, Ruth Stark; Sceretary, Rita Kerby; Gate Keeper, Waynt Wilson: , Margaret Hunter; Pomona, Bessic Carr; Flora, Evelyn Donnelly; Lady Asst.Anita Smith; one member on Exccutive \u2018Committee, Rupert Hawley, to bring donations of vege: tables, jams, jellics and canned goods.Homemakers \u2014 throw away -your shelving papers forever! The newest idea for clean and bright drawer surface is ena- \u2018mel.Just apply a few coats \u2014 in mix or match colors \u2014 and you'll have years of lining and are, here, all around us; is no accident have appeared as which is most worthy being, so to speak, \u201cheld up\u201d praised and remembered.birds, animals, fish, images.tures which were common which had certain moving or symbolic associations, thinking usage.\u201d Nates on Individual Designs One Dollar: our adian, great spaces, and a kind o serene dynamic this bird.\u201d Fifty Cent: ness and loneliness Yet the wol is not a pathetic creature.\u201d Twentyfive Cent: wildcat (bobcat) rarely seen, animal.city for formidable action.\u201d il used the mackerel, lined fish, common on bot} coasts.\u2018The fish has ancien speed, ity.\u201d Five Cent: \u201cThe rabbit (varying hare) is common, causé of its vulnerability.1 survives by alertness and is connected with ideas of fer tility, new life and promise \u2014|Huntingdon it' js.thus a future, or united animal\u201d One Cent: \u201cFor in cities as well as the coun try, as the pigeon, and having associations with spirtual|2230 and report same, values and.also with peace.\u201d they are our context; I would even say thal nature is a kind of golden metre against which human acts are measured.It that animals powerful symbols in the life and art of man from the beginning of history.Thus I believe that|Pantograph.nature provides us with that the design on a steel master \u201cI therefore decided to use! as my I wished to use crea-: } andi ready for which had not been made trite! another piece of steel by repeated and, perhaps.un-! \u201cThe Canada guose seems appropriate foriconed and polished free of all the dollar since it is once ofjblemishes.The master die and most majestic creatures|sofs and is also particularly Can- There are other asso-|with the point of the matrice ciations with travelling over|placed in the dead centre of quality initransferred into the soft steel \u201cThe wolf, unfortunately no longer common,|from this matrice its \u201cwork- is here symbolic of the vast-[ing punch\u201d, of Canada, and thus of our tradition|the working dies that are em- and, to a \u2018degree, of our pre-jployed in \u201cThe[äble of producing up to 225 scemed ap-[c0ins a minute, propriate for this coin, which|dies have is large enough for the subtlejlifc a shape of this common, though|petiodically.It is expressive of a certain intelligent independence and capa- Ten Cent: \u201cBeing the small: cst coin, this requires a simple and unambiguous image.one of the most beautiful and stream- religious implications; 1 thinkl{ember 20th., at the Grange of.it as a symbol of continu- much{pleted Committee reports were lcved by children; perhaps be-|~atled for, Rosemary Cosgrove, _and|thanked everyone who had symbolically|given time \u2018and talent to the this ! wished to use a very common|Peari Milne for two months on bird, but one with symbolicthe Sick Committee, overtones.1 sclected the dove|Pearl is convalescing.Anyone' -{|(rock dove) \u2014 very common an intaglio is made \u2014 ap utility and loveliness ahead.mould which is thd reverse of the first plaster cameo.) This mould is waxed and an impression in acrylic \u2014 à hard plastic similar to dental plates \u2014 is taken from it.The acrylic model, still cight inches across, is mounted on the This is an automatic device which engraves die and at the samc time reduces it in scale to the size o.the final coin.Corrections and improvements are made by hand engravers on the master die be- [force the steel is hardened and tempered.The design now is transferring onto which is to be the matrice \u2014 Lhe \u201cnegalive\u201d or reverse of the master dic.A block of softer steel is \u2019 steel conc are brought together in a hydraulic press flthe die and the impression at pressures of up Lo 100 tons.The Mint then produces It is these punches which are used in making the Mints coin f|presses to manufacture the actual coins.In presses cap- the working a relatively short and must be replaced MAPLE LEAF GRANGE The September meeting of Maple Leaf Grange.No.11 and Vithe election of officers was {held on Tuesday evening, Sep.Hall.Rupert Hawley was in the chair.After the opening was com- t|Chairman of Youth Committee preparation of the float for Fair and also ,|stated the Grange had won third prize on same.Margaret Wilson will replace while ,Jknowing of a Grange member -|who should be remembered, please contact Margaret at 4.rer CHANGES WE MADE ON THE 67 VOLKSWAGEN New Stronger 53 H.P.Engine Low Cut-In Generator 12 Volt Electrical Systems Equalizer Bar on Rear Axle Dual Braking System Back-Up Lights 2 Speed Windshield-Wipers Redesigned Headlight, Better Vision New Door Locks Rubber Dash Knobs Seal Belts Improved Front Seal Lock OOOOGOOOOOOU SEE THE NEW 67 VOLKSWAGEN at Lemyre Automobile Inc.181 ST.FRANCOIS TEL.373-8080 VALLEYFIELD Allan Hunter, Chairman of St.\u201cort en.rien chic cide Le- Pin- N ude Jun.Eu- lon; e.also Mrs.was \u2018day s in lity ver- iced r a lity sold rsed vere Auc.Lhol- ver- are ; will ittee nan, rick ange ; at it in idie.6th drid, Har- Hun- will sked rege- nned m 80 | Births ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCEMENTS MARRIAGE NOTICES Born BEATTIE \u2014 At the Barrie Memorial Hospital, Orm.stown, on Sept.17, 1966, to Mr.and Mrs.John Beattie, Huntingdon, a daughter, Johanna Margaret, HOOKER \u2014 At the Montreal General Hospital on Sept.14, 1966, to Mr.and Mrs.Milton Hooker, a daughter, Jane Jelleme.McGERRIGLE \u2014 At the Barrie Memorial Hospital, Orm- stown, on Sun.Sept.11th, 1966, to Mr.and Mrs.Alton McGerrigle, of Ormstown, twin boys.Adoption Tom and Shirloy (nee Cook- man) of Burlington Vermont, are pleased to announce th2 arrival of their chosen son, Tom Fred.Approaching Marriage Mr.H.Allen Douglas, son of Mr.and Mrs.Wallace Douglas of the Trout River Road will marry Miss Patricia Ann Wilson, daughter of Mr.and Mrs.Jamas D.Wilson of Constable, New York at 8 p.m.Octobzr 1st, 1966, in the Trout River Mothodist Church.Reception following immediately in the Westville Grange Hall.Friends and relatives are cordially invitad.Funeral Directors PHONES: 264-5447 \u2014 264-5402 AMBULANCE SERVICE Huntingdon, Que.B.L.McGERRIGLE GORDON McINTYRE Proprietors, Flowers For All Occasions Booth's Florist Reg'd.Dave Booth, Prop, 100 Wellington St., \u2019 Phone 264.2096 Huntingdon Free Delivery Craftsmanship, Pride in Own Work and Attention to details assures you the best in memorials regardless of size.A.BRUNET Monuments TEL.829-2386 Deaths REQUIEM MASSES IN MEMORIAMS CARDS OF THANKS 3 Died ARNOLD \u2014 Suddeniy at her residence, Athelstan, Que, on Tues., Sept, 27, 1966, Isabella (Ella) Jamieson, wife of the late George Campbell and the late Alex Arnold, dear mother of Donald Campbell.Roasting at the Kelly Funeral Home Reg'd, Hun- tingdon.Funerat notice later, CONNERS \u2014 Accidentally in Thailand, Sept.13, 1966, William Conners, son of the late Mr.and Mrs, Philip Conners and nephew of Mrs.Graham McGerrigle, Funeral service was held at St.Margaret's Church, Lowell, Mass, on September 24th, McDONAGH \u2014 At her residence, Huntingdon, Que., on Tues, Sept, 20, 1966, Mary Ellen O'Connor in her 93rd year, wife of the late Michael Sullivan and the late John McDonagh and dear mother of Gladys (Mrs, Joseph Ryan).Funeral was from St.Joseph's Roman Catholic Church on Fri.Sept.23 at 10 am.Innterment St Joseph's Cametery, Hunting- den.Cards of Thanks We wish to extend our sincere thanks and appreciation to relatives, friends and neigh bours for floral tributes and messages of sympathy during cur recent bereavement, Foers Family We wish to express our thanks and appreciation to our family, relatives friends and neighbours, who helped us celebrate our Golden Wadding Anniversary, making it such a happy and memorable occa- vion.We also wish to thank those who sent cards, lovely gifts and gifts of money, Al was much apreciated.Bruce and Mabel Baird Sincere thanks is extended to relativss, friends and neighbours for Mass cards, flowers, kindnesses and cards of sympathy during our recent sad breavement in the foss of a dear husband and father.* Mr, Patrick Sherry and family sincsre thanks to.Dr, Cameron and the nurses and staff of the Huntingdon County Hosptial for their.kindness during my stay there: also thanks to relatives and friends for visite and cards.A.Ww.Elder To my many friends who so thoughtfully remembered me with cards of cheerfulness and visits during my hospitalization in the Barrie Memorial Mos.pital, 1 wish to extend my sincere thanks, Floyd Stevenson My si \u201cWe wish to express our sincere appreciation to Mensig.nor David, Father Gareau, Father Marcil and Dr.Cameron for the help they gave us be- fure and during our recent bereavement, Also we would like to say \u201cThank You\u201d to neighbours and friends for Mass cards, messages of sympathy and their many acts of kindness.Mr.and Mrs.Joseph Ryan Michael, Jo-Ann and John Ryan \u201cMy sincère thanks to Dr.McCallum, Dr.Johnson and to the nurses and staff of the Barrie Memorial Hospital for the care given me as a patient there.1 would also like to thank the friends who so thoughtfully remembered me with visits, cards and gifts.Gladys Ryan MONTPETIT Funeral Home Prop.Radrigue Montpetit, Service Funeral Director Modern Parlors Ambulance 170 Chateauguay St.Huntingdon ORMSTOWN Tel.264-5021 7 Air Conditioned 2 Little Denmark Placer Shot.gorviné ro Ci Fl on sever.Cag FLOWER RS Ms, wy EE S75) FOR EVERY.OCCASION LACOMIE: 4 - \u201cWEDDING n \u201cBOUQUETS À lang, \u201com, oS FINERAL CEv, DESIGNS CLEO RE + cut rives : PRANELIN CENTRE, {PNG CORSAGES: 1 52 Zenith rss fh PLANTS 6 EN (No Toll Chg) 88 PROMPT DELIVERY ; A Member F.T.D.FLOWERS TELEGRAPHEDZN 4, \u2019 Reasonable Prices à \u2014 Everyone COMMUNION Everyone Reverend J.F.[EEE Church St.John's H'don Holy Comm.8 a.m.Morning Prayer 11 am.St.James\u2019 Ormstown Morning Prayer 9.30 a.m.The Canadian Bible Society NOTE: Bible Society meeting and film Sun, Oct.2 in U nited Church, Huntingdon.ADVANCE NOTICE: Cannon Gordon Addie at St.Church, Herdman, Oct.230 P.M.Harvest Thanksgiving CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE Franklin Centre and Evangelical in doctrine Methodist in tradition Missionary in spirit Huntingdon Locals Saturday dinner guests of Mrs.Mildred Helm at her home in Elgin were Miss Luel la Parker and Mr.Gerald Parker of Rome, N.Y.and Miss Inez Arthur.Mr.and Mrs.Philip Authier of Milwaukee, Wis., were Friday afternoon callers at the home of Mr.and Mrs.Stephen Quenneville.Mr.and Mrs.Herman Landry of Detroit, Mich., are spending this week with their sister-in-law, Mrs.Dora Landry in Trout River.Lacolle LACOLLE \u2014 Mr.and Mrs.B.A.Rankin visited at the home of Miss Jean VanVliet last week-end.Miss VanVliet returned to Huntingdon with them for a few days.While there, she also visited her friend Miss Frances Turner.Miss Lorna Boyse of Montreal, spent the week-end with her parents, Mr.and Mrs.Jack Boyse.Mr.and Mrs.David Spindler of Philadelphia, Penn.spent last week with Mrs.W.G.Whitman.Mr.and Mrs.Lawrence Van.Vliet are vacationing in New Brunswick with their son-in- law and daughter, Mr.and Mrs.Pau! Jones.Mr.Robt, Jackson of Platts- burg accompanied by Mr.and Mrs.J.E.Cleland of Hem- mingford and Mr.and Mrs.Elmer Robinson of Lacolle, motored to Randolph, Vt, and spent the week-end visiting Mr.and Mrs.H.Barr, Mr.and Mrs.E, Bird and Mrs.Ray Newton.Mrs.D.A.Edward entertained the Odeltown Sewing Circle, on.September 15th.Several boxes of used clohting were packed and sent to the Unitarian Centre for distribution, Mrs.Don Robinson and baby Brent pent Tuesday in Montreal.Miss Alberta Lathe and Mrs, A.Nicholi entertained a group of ladies on Sunday afternoon in honour of their mother\u2019s birthday.Mrs.Lathe was presented with a philodendrum plant by her friends, as a remembrance of the occasion.Card of Thanks \u201cWe wish wish to thank Dr.Me- Crimmon, staff of the Hun.tingdon County Hospital, friends and neighbors for their kindness and thoughtfulness during Mr, Georges Letour- neau\u2019s illness.The Beechridge Presbyterian ; Congregation are having their THANKSGIVING and FINAL SERVICE October 9th, 2.30 P.M.Special music by Ma Maplewood Presbyterian Choir ! organist Paul's |§ 9 at Also at St.John\u2019s at 11 am ;ison, Mrs, W.Grant, Mrs, Nel- Mr.and Mrs, Georges Letourneau A Special Service of Praise and ORGAN RECITAL will be presented on the new CONN ARTIST ORGAN Georgetown Presbyterian Church HOWICK,\u201d P.Q.on Sunday, October 2nd., ar 8:00 P.M.Guest Organist, Mme CLAIRE POIRIER Welcome \u2014 Welcome Allan, minister Registered Nurse Miss CHARLENE FAILLE of Huntingdon recently received word that she has successfully passed her R.N.Examinations.She will continue her nursing career at the Royal Victoria Hospital, Montreal.Those present were Mrs.Dorothy Thomson of Montreal, Mrs, A.Derick and Mrs.D.Weir and Mrs.R.Stewart of No- yan, Miss Jean VanViiet, Miss Ethel Robinson, Mrs.C.Hew- son VanViiet, Mrs.Geo.Cook-! man, Mrs, Jas.Robinon, Mrs.D.VanVliiet, Mrs, T.VanVliet, (Continued on page 4) % loux, daughter of Mr.WEDDING AT MONTREAL The marriage was solemnized on Saturday morning, September 24th, at Notre Dame de la Salette Church, at 11 o'clock of Monique Mail- and Mrs.Jean Mailloux and niece of Mrs.Rella Corbett of Hun- tingdon, to Mr.Gilles Morin, son of Mr.and Mrs.P.Morin of Montreal.Rev.Father Leger officiated.The bride was given in marriage by her father, and wore g gown of peau de soie and carried a bouquet of white carnations.Among the many guests were: Mr.and Mrs.Omer Mailloux, Mr.and Mrs.Guy 9 |inembors 7% nHestions and Mrs.Claude Mailloux, Mr and Mrs, Omer Mailloux, Mr.Morris Mailloux, Miss lrene Mailloux and Mr.and Mrs.Omer Viger all of Sherbrooke Later the bride and proom left for a honeymoon trip through northern Ontario and on their return will reside in iene i Thanksgiving with fruit, a, 4 EE Miss Alberta Corbett of Hun- ingdon; Mr.and Mrs.Frank|! Feeny of Tetreaultville; Mr.Dundee Zion Church U.C.W.DUNDEE \u2014 The Septem: ber meeting of the UCW wis held ap the home of Mrs; Elizabeth Fleming.Mrs, Clar-! Platt led the worship service using a commentary | on the Apostles Creed.A: \u2018portion of the creed will bel used and commented upon during the next few months.\u201cI believe\u201d were the words dwelt upon for this meeting, Hymn 635 which is the nine teenth Psalm was repeated in unison.A minute's silence Was observed in memory of; the late Ella MeNieol For voll call pictures of Brazil were passed around.It was decided that, as funds were tou low, we could not send the 2 pairs of new bovs trousers which had been requested by headquarters in Montreal.The church is to he decorated for vege- tibles, canned goods, these to be at the church the Friday evening before Thankseiving Later the donations will be taken to the Huntingdon County Hospital.Fach familv in the congregation is asked te contribute something.At the October meeting Mrs MeOuat.the Ragional Vice - President, will be present She hopes to have a discussion as to problems, aims, ote, so are asked to have ready Montreal West United Chureh is havine 4 Bake Sale Nov 18th Mie l Carpentier has made arran rements for Dundee to have a able there with baked woods which she will help to deliver and sell.More plans will he discussed next month.Mrs.À Fraser then read excerpts à.Al\" a U.CW.study hook, The Imceting was followed by deli: cious refreshments served hy the hostesses, Mrs Fleming and Miss Thelma MacMillan bout Brazil from \u201cThis Is Bra, | Wednesday, September 281h, 1966 The Gleaner - 3 4) Montreal.(Continued on page | I YOUR STORE IN HUNTINGDON FOR WHITE CROSS SHOES S MARTON\u2019S STORE FREE PFEDO-GRAPH PRINT will tell vou if you have fallen arches or weak metatarsals.SMART SELECTION IN STOCK.NESNNSSSNSS SNS SNS NNN RNS For added comfort and protection ; 2 all styles are now treated to retard 4 development of bacteria which 4 .+ \u2018ause uclours, infection and deterioration of linings.4 SAS SNS SSSR SNS NS MARTON\u2019S STORE 106-110 CIIATEAUGUAY ST.HUNTINGDON NANAK Bisson, Mr.Maurice Bisson, all of Sherbrooke; Mr, and Mrs.Jim Corbet * Cowansville: Mrs.Rella Corbett, Mr.Philip Corbett, Mr.Ronnie Corbett, SCC CECI CH CKCKEKCCCCCNVECEENNCNEN IT PAYS TO BUY AT LEFEB VRE\u2019 > WEEK - END GROCERY SPECIALS Effective Wednesday 2 28-29-30 and Oct.No.1 Pasteurized Creamery Butter 65c Ib.save 3c Raymond\u2019s Cut Wax BEANS Choice Quality 2-20 oz.tins save 6c « 33¢ Swift's Prem Luncheon Meat 12 oz.tin Swift s Premium Shankless Smoked Picnic Hams 55c save 10c per Ib.Ideal Golden Cream Style CORN 2-20 oz.tins save 6c 3Te Ib.Christie's Saltines Sodas One 1b.pkg.save 10c i 33 Sheriff's Caramel Spread 2-14 oz.pkgs.we 10: 49 Campbell\u2019s Cream of Tomato | SOUP 2-10 oz.tins save 5c 25¢ save 4c 3 7 C Salada Instant Coffee 1.69 10 oz.jar save 30c Stuart House Aluminum FOIL WRAP 2-12 in.pkgs.save 10c 69c IEICIEIEICHEIEICIEICICIÉICIEIE | | | i TEL.264-5822 NINETY- EIGHT.TORONADO DELTA 88° DELMONT 88 * CUTLASS SUPREME » CUTLASS Announcing the Toronado-Inspired Oise a lot of new ways to express yourself # Pa A CU in Longer.racier hoods.Sporty rear decks.astback flair.The dashing Toronado inspired the Er look for 1967.And Oldsmobile going is now smoother than ever.New ride improvements and engine refinements see to that.Front wheel disc brakes are available.You can personalize by choosing from the huge selection of extras and luxury options.Add your imagination and you can have that one car ina million.CUTLASS SUPREME 6/ Olds = A lot of new ways to express yourself NINETY FIGHT FORONADO DfLTA 86 DELMONT 88 (Adsmenig thnks À ptet safety 100 mth the Oser CM dærelaped.energy atsoring seeing coma Laws 1hat can compress on severe impact up to IY Daive vhs, anth day Dosor6 marmeng ether outisde = SAFELY rearnew meson, dual master conde eave sysiem, plus many other safety festures ait vtondord los 67.mate 09 CII ÈS ox 107-c SEE THEM AT YOUR LOCAL AUTHORIZED QUALITY OLDSMOBILE DEALERS\u2019 TOMORROW Authorized Oldsmobile Dealer in Huntingdon HUNTINGDON MOTORS REGD HUNTINGDON ppv. .) .4 - The Gleaner Wednosday, September 281h, 1966 Sex Education es Lalest® Sm Sore the course bess Cham nied fom the young people's que the, discon entry aroun | family-Life education program, pare attend aa ai jer'aVet Adolescent Sexuality | |where the course emphasis is'boy-girl relationships, the dif.q = = ==\" Dundee Starts At Ten told Women's Medics Mews and content are spellod out.Although reprodictive bio tn be placed rade rove, TEES.between male and \u2018 ili iy (Continued £r 3 By Louise Ch Service at a recent confer in great detail.Parents ag ogy continjes eux parte [On the \u2018temthem tL on page 5) _ eT).D a iit ntinu om page ovise Chase ence.ishown the visual aids an cour : ; Lo | J His and c hat [74 J own ill Personals Women\u2019s Medical The course is introduced other materials their children\u2019 these adolescent youngsters You are cordially invited to.attend .| il Friday guests of Mrs.Eliza News Service at the fMth.grade level, he will be seeing and working are also Given information os a reception to celebrate the qe °°\" beth Fleming were Miss Grace, Many boys and gris 10/3, fo pre-sdolescents whe with.\"he Brogran as he Masturbation, the ; ; #5 Rail strikes, postal strikes, dock workers\u2019 strikes.all Alguire, Miss Mary Mack, Mrs.'years old and older are un|®'® 8bout to enter the rapid far met with an enthusiastic ex drive, venereal disease 25th Wedding Anniversary may seem distant and unimportant at the time, but everyone Grace Barkley and Miss Grace aware of the male's role in.8nd confusing period of sex.response, despite the diver.s x a dix oussed frankly with ; f 1 \u2014 feels the reaction in due time.It there anything that hasn't MeCracken, all from Corn- ny ation and get most of ual development.Specially sily of religious, social, 5 ry teachers taking their cues 0 | increased in cost within the past twelve months?Food.yes.wall, Ont.Fois à \u2018form os re 8 the|trained family-life instructors economie backgrounds, r.' the es MR.and MRS.MOISE CHARLAND Clothing.yes.Commodities, yes.We ask you.Where will it Miss Jessie Fraser of Mac- ous ado and tray To meet with boys and girls se : : Ivy end?We at The Gleaner were stunned on Friday when paper 1d Il : ) + 8 P iparatelv to give them factual .S/ salesmen announced we would be paying approximately anne at \u201cner pee the break this barrier of silence information sn the male and Mire owec SATURDAY OCTOBER Ist ; TEN percent AGAIN for paper.Frankly, we don't know Miss Joan Fraser spent the und ignorance, courses on sex emale reproductive systems , | anything that has increased in cost as often as paper.; friend, Mi and family life education are! ™ ; takes! in honor of at the Knights of Columbus Hall 3 ; w Now that we've said we're sorry for ourselves, let us yeckend with bev Den ie] now included in the curricu- and how n Joc ton | pt Orchestra \u2014 Lunch \u2014 Refreshments 1 say how pleased we are (and everyone else, too) for Mrs.ville y y lum in 69 public schools in ont his I but y Kathleen Cosgrove and Peter MacDonald Contribution \u2014 $3.per couple , Edward McLean of 62 York St, Huntingdon, who was a- On Thursday, Mrs.J.Clin- Flint, Mich., and the surround- abou ow.ile y bu as \u2014- = a warded twenty-seven hundred and some odd dollars on c C: ti msi TT bout the opposi sex s DAY OCTOBER lst A Saturday for correctly naming a mystery tune, \u201cPlay That ten, Mrs.C.Carpentier, Mrs.Th well.SATUR , 1916 1966 i Barber Shop Chord.And, Mrs.Eddie McLean, didn® you Wood rer a Ar aded Mather Hooker, Mrs.Thomas Two or three times during | recentiy wir à pane re :\" bingo?he peer hid the \u201cGet-Together\u201d of U.C.W.Student Council: the school year the boys and at Hotel Cazaville, 9 P.M.L be ks pf we ho Je de it again! alent, feo.Ton representatives in Howick, President, Bryan Waller; [girls are taught jointly.\u201cHav- Howick-Huntingdon Ayrshire Club I ara \u201cing à Head.horde the bres ion at Uni Church to meet the|Treasurer, Susan Nussey (rep-jing by this time acquired a Orchestra \u2014 Refreshments RE w# Talking about Barber Shop Chords, the presentation at United L ] ; \u201d I d the Huntingdon Theatre Saturday evening was excellent for \u2018new Regional Vice-President, [resenting Grade 11); VicesPre.factual and acceptable voca- Tickets on sale at the door LL er.anyone who enjoys this type of singing.The 400-odd peoplc,K Mrs.McOuat, of Beaurepaire.|sident, Alison Johnson; Secre-|bulary, the youngsters are by Annual 7 a Le / in the theatre certainly did, judging by the rounds of ap-.tary, Elizabeth Clark; Class und large relaxed and unem- .R ti _1 plause.but there were plenty of vacant seats which was a' Representatives, David Goodal barrassed at these co-ed meet- We Ing ecep on TA disappointment for the organizers.The Legion Building .h \u2014 Grade 10-2, Susan McNicol, ings,\u201d accoring to Dr.Chamis.WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 5th, 1966 ; Fund may be somewhat improved financially, but we sin.Ormstown Hig Michael Boyd \u2014 Grade 10-1, ; d cerely doubt if by more than a few $$, which is unfortun-' Edward Sancton \u2014 Grade 9, in honor of 1:00 P.M.3 ate.'S h 1 N Kathy Greig, Don Sancton \u2014 NEARLY NEW SALE 195 4 Consider this: a dollar may not do as much for us as DCNOO otes Grade 8; Staff Advisor, Ir.L nd Jeannine Bergevin 2 it once did, but then again we don't do as much for the'The Ormstown Board of Johnson; Prefeots, Durham, - Frid awrence a at Ormstown Exhibition Grounds b dollar.School Commissioners: Judy Aldridge, Randy Came Thursday riday F # The wind and the rain and the cold over the week-end ; mani bell; Salaberry, Diane McCart.EPTEMBER 30 caused disappointment to duck hunters.Fishermen, too.St.Chass.>, kL.McGerigie ney, Frances Tavenier; Eliee, SEPT.29-30 FRIDAY, S 35 Head of heif d res] 2 Anicet Outfitters tell us Dore are still going for minnows Ve ° Public Rela.Shirley Anderson, Gary or 1-6 PM J cad O ellers and cows tresn 1 po or worms, but who wanted to buck those white-caps on Sat.\u2019 't*\" a ; ton; Munro, Roberta Wallace, ) HE .6 : \u201c IP p urday and Sunday.We're told some pretty big Muskies are|ONS: Doug as Po Purchas.Brian Nussey.MacDougall Hall in the dining room, Huntingdon Chatcau and springing.E being landed these days (ask Leslie Keddy) and bass andi: Hugh Goodall, Transporta, , \u2014 h lentiful tion; Keith Greig, Building; L.[Enrolment Statistics: RMSTOWN ., ne FO perch seem pb eniiu y-Tr.Grade Boys Girls Total oO Music by Wilson's Westernaires a sw Valleyfield Chapter of Toastmasters International con- R.Ross, Secretary easurer.M 9 11 20 it 1 For catalogue, write: 4 vened at the Salaberry Hotel in that city on Monday eve.The Ormstown High School |Ke.AM.Sponsored by Uni sue, \u2019 ning.(See elsewhere).Teaching Staff: Kg.PM.10 6 18 St.Paul\u2019s United Church .: 2, .t ~ \u2018Gasoline price hike of two cents per gallon?Oil up Mrs.Thelma Hughes, Kinder.|1 fe.10 14 24 SERRE POO Ladies, please bring sandwiches and Robert E.Ness Harold P.Higgins Henry Wilson x five cents per qt.?Could very well be and perhaps before |garten; Mrs.Helen McNicol, 1; 2 8 15 3 cakes.Howick Huntingdon Franklin Cur.\u2014 4 : inter 9.3 8 17 2 President Auctioneer Sec.-Treas.before the week is out.Mrs.Marion Winter, 2; Mrs.D 13 32 Hemmingford sM 4\u201d Read about the 12-year-old Montreal boy who drowned |Beverley Arnott, 3; Mrs.Gene, 4 LD 5 a g , a at Somerville Beach Saturday afternoon.vieve Glover, & Mrs.Phyllis) 2 1617 38 Volunteer Firemen's .»* Nonagenarians of the area are in the news this week.|Upton, 5; Mrs.Willa Hooker, | | R 2 Read about the lady and gentleman who attended Howick|6: Mr.William White, 7; Mr.|7 21 18 30 Near y-new Sa e esecve os United Church turkey supper Saturday eve and the birth-|Leigh Coffin, B.A, Fr.Sp.,|8 22 12 34 Annual a day party for Mr, James Mannagh at Havelock.French Specialist; Mr.Norman|9 14 20 34 Children's clothes THURSDAY, OCTOBER 20th TH w Did you know Mrs.Rosemary Cosgrove has been named Frame, 8, Woodwork and;10-1 5 20 2 Bean Supper & ke Master of Manle Leaf Grange?Technical Drawing; Mr.James 102 2 7 2 Sponsored by the T S = w Robert D.Barrington of Detroit.Mich.visited The|Couwlter.B.of Journalism, 9, * \u2019 ., : k Gleaner late Friday afternoon to renew his Gleaner subs-| English and History; Mr.David ao 195 290 | Dance Dewittville Women's Institute | ur ey upper ç cription.\u201cWouldn't be without it for world,\u201d he told us./Shaw, B.Sc., B.Ped.B.Ed., 10-1, ; .À Mr.Barrington says it's 612 miles from his door in Detroit|Maths and Science; Mr.John .| SATURDAY, OCTOBER Is! EE a 3 ! 1 s ; Welcome To New Teachers: FIRE STATION , au 4 lbs, tre acr re at F to the home of his cousin, Mr.Ivan Barrington, Ormstown,| Johnson, B.A, B.Ed, 10-21 We are happy to welcome] PM G United Church Hall.sso! TH 1 with whom his father, Herb Barrington, is living.\u201cBob\u201d|Maths and Science; Mrs, Mar-lback Mr.J.Johnson, who has! 1 PM.to 5 PM.q \u2014 makes the trip twice a year, at Ormstown Ex.time and usually in the early autumn.Born at Hemmingford.he faithfully reads the news from that town too.Due to retire in another year; or; 50, he\u2019 says; he'd like to move back to this area but he doubts if his wife would want to' be quite so far {from the couple's married daughter, also in Detroit.tv\u201d Did you watch the TV programme late Sun.afternoon featuring the canoe pageant from Montreal to New York?garet Campbell, B.A, B.Ed.|heen teaching in Europe for SAT.OCT.1ST.in Dewittville M.A, 11, English and History, the past three years.This very - - = »_ Vice-Princkegl;, Mr, Johticapable and highly \u2018resp Supper: :5:30-8.30 \u2018 Thompson, PHysital\"Education; teacher.will \"head \u2018the science) 4 de: Mrs.Pauline Mattinson, Diplo.\u2018and math department.Mr.Dance 8.30-1.30 Adm.Adults $1.50 \u201c Hemmingford, Que.me in Home Economics, Home) johnson will be assisted by Mr, Economics; Mr.J.Cliffordighaw who spent one year a Moore, B.A., Principal.Eric Brown and his Lorraine B weren't in the spotlight because most of the pictures were taken from the deck of the Lorraine B, but it really must have been an enjoyable Service Personnel: Schoo! Secretary, Miss Vera|Saint John, N.B., and he will broad in a teaching capacity.! Mr, Frame comes to us from| Children .75 trip.Rutherford; School Custodian, be teaching technical drawing in addition to his specialty, sw Now.does anyone have a recent aerial photograph of|Mr.Kenneth MacDonald; \u2018Pupil Huntingdon?A very good friend is anxious to have such a|Transportation, Messrs.Nelson|manual training.Mr.Coulter, picture and we're hoping to help him out.Anderson, William Hooker, also from New Brunswick has # According to local growers, it's tile again to buy Mac.|Robert Greig, John Rodger, A.lhad rich experience in writing Intosh apples.And only twelve more days until Thanksgiv-|A.McCormick; Cafeteria, Mrs:(and radio and will be a real ing (and that means wash double windows and get them \u2014\u2014\u2014 jasset to the English and his- © RESERVE October 22nd on).Then Hallowe'en and then, would you believe it, Dec.ISTAFF tory department.Mr.Thomp- .25th.What happened to the good old summer time?Welcome and Goodbye.|son, from Pte.Claire will be Turkey Dinner w The diocese of Salaberry-de-Valleyfield is bereft of alNotre-Dame would like to say|in charge of the Physical Edu-| very fine old gentleman who was a guiding light in civic as well as religious endeavours in that city for more than forty years, Monseigneur J.A.Langlois.The 90-year-old Bishop of Valleyfield passed away on Thursday of the past week and funcral services were held on Monday afternoon.(Please read elsewhere).cation department.To all these | men and their families we ex.| tend a warm welcome, not Philippa c.n.d., will be missed,| only to the school but also to Presbyterian Church but I sincerely hope, she likes|the community./ + Shipping lanes in the Seaway appeared unusually her new location.Welcome to crowded early in the week, reason being that a 730-ft, ister eS étions ot rad PA Lacolle laker, \u201cJohn E.F.Misener\u201d, rammed the lift bridge at St.Sister St.Hilary as Grade Il Louis de Gonzague over the week-end.When the all-clear class teacher.Sister St.All- (Continued from page 3) was given Monday, eleven ships were behind the laker and mond 18 now class teacher for | passed through Lake St.Francis late in the day and during Grade VII ns he Me su Ea the night, Fault ing is beli , MIS.md Mrs.L.Robin.the.anah aulty steering is believed to have caused the Notre-Dame and congratula-|son, all of Lacolle.| w Fire destroyed a large barn this week own y.(tions to Mr, Pinto our new! Mr.and Mrs.E.McClintock,.Paul-Emile Trepanier, Rang St-Charles, near or py principal.Special Goodbye to, Wendy and Murray, Mr.and, (See elsewhere).Mr.J.Bishop Jr, Secience|Mrs.H.McCaig, Mr.and Mrs.! St.Andrew's Presby- 1\u201d The Ladies\u2019 Auxiliary of The Huntingdon County Hos-|lcacher here last year and|A.Barrington, Steven and pital are pleased to announce they will sponsor a concert|Best of Luck to you all.Cindy of Ormstown, were by a party of well-known Montreal artists, all of whom| 1hal\u2019s all on the Agenda for}guests on Sunday at the Elmer are members of the Montreal West Operatic Society.The this week, Look for our new| Robinson home.programme will consist of excerpts from favourite Gilbert title in coming weeks, when I ; Lines sess sonne sance rot etats tete : te and Sullivan operettas and oher musical selections.This bring you summary of some i, = mm\" event will be held at the Huningdon Theatre at 8:30 p.m.of the interesting things hap-|, Friday, October 7.The members of the County Hospital pening here at Notre-Dame.: Auxiliary are hopeful that music lovers in Huntingdon, Quote of the Week: \u2014 \u201cHf i Ormstown, Valleyfield, Hemmingford and so on will avail > io not be ves that sou ili themselves of the opportunity of hearing the well-known do belive as 1 Ba ou AR group.(This is NOT grand opera, it's LIGHT Musical Comedy d that i 0 that it i and should appeal to all).The visiting artists, incidentally, and that 1s a ai are donating their time and talent free of charge, so all proves.money taken in will be directly in aid of our Hospital.Your encouragement is earnestly sollicited.goodbye to the teachers who left and welcome the teachers joining us.Perhaps Sister St.in Ormstown RESERVE Saturday, October 29 Tea and Bazaaz terian Church Huntingdon Booumont Custom Sport Coup Thomas Paine.hwith Sporis oftiont HUNTINGDON THEATRE Sept.30, Oct.1 - 2 HEROES OF TELEMARK \u201d What\u2019s Happening At Notre Dame By Danny Sanders My name is Danny Sanders, spice being added to the No- and 1 am in grade cleven, 1 tre-Dame \u201cMenu\u201d.wrote many \u201cNotre-Dame High, News\u201d articles last year and FRANKLIN DRIVE-IN Sesumont bows im .bedetifully.Meet ie sew Codadiae car desigrdd fo drive you happy in \u201867.Boumiful int extra.value features ot no extra côst.Éédumant.Lean, clean don.| Same of We many néw standard sslery featurés for \u201887: dua master ayfndde biraks system with warning light; fdlding from SPORTS will continue to do go this year.PLEASE NOTE OUR NEW TITLE, look for it from time to time in the Gledmer if you are interested, in finding out just what is \u201chappening at Notre-Dame\".ADMINISTRATION Our High Gchool is now under the expert leadership of Mr.Francis Pinto.If you el ready know Mr.Pinto you will agree with me, when I say, that be is a fine man dedicated entirely to youth.His policy is new and exciting.He emphasizes sports, thus realiz, ing the importance of producing a fine body as weld as a fine mind.Mr.Pinto has organized an internal bedy of As mentioned Mr.Pinto has presented sports to Notre- Dame.In the future, announcements of up-coming games will be made in this article, Please keep an eye open for these as your presence at these games is essential.MAGAZINES Our students aré now out selling magazines, choices can be made from a list of over one hundred popular selections.The schoo! is given a percentage on these sales, This is an ideal fund raising scheme for our school and every selec, tion sold can be counted In terms of bats, bails, library books and excursion expenses for our students; your sons or ROTARY.HARRIS TH E ALSO Malone, temporary lines that will drive you hoppy ia style.New exciting pOwér teant Combiriafiérts that will deive you Moppy with psok performance.You've never had a wider, hoppier chdice.Drop into your Poatiac dealer's soon end discover what hogpiness really is .you ih @ Becumant, ATRE New York \" The Curse of the NO EXCHANGE ON | CANADIAN MONEY On display tomorrow Mummy's Tomb \u201d IN COLOR ADDED SUNDAY \u201d Mabuse attaque Scotland Yard \u201d MATINEE SAT.WED., THURS., FRI., SAT.SEPTEMBER 28-29-30, OCTOBER 1st \u201cLAS VEGAS HILLBILLYS\u201d Ferin Huskin - Mamie Van Doren ALSO \u201cTHE THRILL SEEKERS\" Jayne Mansfield RIVERSIDE MOTORS REC'D HUNTINGDON | seot Back latehes (twd door Models}; pessanger-guérd dcr | locke\u2014dif désirs; feur way hazard warning flasher.AT YOUR PONTIAC DEALER'S See your Authorized\u2019 Beaumer d- Ponttac-» Buick deciur « van Ross Hawkins Automobiles Inc.HEMMINGFORD students, who are being given|neighbors.Your co-operation a taste of respunsibility.A new |B extremely appreciated.| Be sure to watch televised Canadian See local listings for time and channel.1 i 1.30 PM.Football League Games.- SO (Ee \u2018 Jacqueline Ellis - Annette Whitely EOI 0 LPL OUIOPI E0010 11 POROAPIeE1I IPED IRI OIITONY SPOR 1H cs nd of | For Sale 3 Property for Sale 4 To Rent Many G it.| y uests Wednesda Se t r 28 9 \" EEL ONE INTERNATIONAL 26 An OLD ESTABLISHED 5-ROOM APARTMENT, All ai \u2018 prembe 2h.1966 - _ The Gleaner - i > FAN f magyre es.in good businsss property and house.modern conveniences, \u2018newly Toastmasters Meetin | pm i i \u2014 congition.Tal264-2820, Myn.gituated 88-04 Chateauguay| decoratsd, garage, school bus Passes R.N.license issued by an authority tingdon.$t.Huntingdon.To be sold passes door.Phone, Hem.A V fi Examinati wn any of the provinces or ter in French or English | to settle estate of the late\u2018 mingford 247.2638.\u2014 | t cy 1\u20ac vitories of Canada.Fee for j ONE CHAMPION ik Milk ecile Deserres (Cappiello) i | Miss Jean Fraser, elder| he IDP is $3.It is valid for accepted until 3 p.m, Cooler, used 2 Bulk M in per.APPly to Leo Capello, Hun.FURNISHED ROOM to rent, Toastmasters international, tries apart from Canada and | daughter of Mr and Mrs por one year.Canadians join the Tuesdays of each waek | fect shape and iy guaranteed\u2019 tingdon, Qus.or Armand De- bright and heated.Apply! an organization formed toline U.S.A.only 800 members \u2018ter Fraser, Dundee has just[résidents of 77 other countries for thre: years.At a bar-' terres, Lacolle, Executors.st.Huntingden Tel 264 3156 help individuals Ny lmprovt have achieved this distinction.received word that she has] hat have signed the 1949 Con- | For Sale gain.F.C.Moore, Tel.264.FARM one mils east of Hun.|\u2014 - Shiny themselves throug nterest.Toastmasters Clubs are been successful in passing her|-ention on Road Traffic and oo ___ | ve Huntingdon.| tingdon, Fairview Road.Good| TWO ROOMS.Tel 264-3409, 18 and Le ne and hon srouped in arcas and the Val.I.N.examinations.Jean has{ njoy the international bene- HORSES; four year old Albino 1999 FORD % ton truck in gaod \"use and barns, modern] Huntingdon.relations was founded by oF field Club is part of District spent the past three yearsiits of IDP.stallion, registered stud; one running order.1961 Volks.Conveniences.River front Ralph C Smedle 297181, comprised of the Mari taking her nurse's training at mm 1 Palomino nine years old, pa-, wagen De Luxe model in) C.H.McLean, Huntingdon, l6 Room & Board alph C.Smedley in Santa time provinces, all of Quebec the Montreal General Hospital] 4 rade horse; also Pinto Mare.| perfect ocndition, radio, all 5 ROOM HOUSE HOUSE situated at Ana, California, in 1924, More and west as far as Kingston, _ ee LL Everything comes in avro- Apply Richer Craft Bateaux,| new tires.Also quantity of| 83 York St, Huntingdon for|\u2014 \u2014\u2014 than half a million men, 21|Ontario.A charter membes HELP YOU DRIVE ABROAD|*°! Sans these days \u2014 hair Licnel Richer, prop., 160 La-| good Volkswagen used parts.\u2018 sale.Mrs.Margaret McCon- ROOM and BOARD for elderly yeares of age or over, havejof the Valleyfield Club, Mr spray, air freshener, laundry rocque Road, Valleyfiold.Tel 264.3915, Huntingdon.ville & Sons.Tel.264.2085.People.Tel.264-3385 H'don.|joined more than 3,000 Toast-|Jim Childs, is now Governor Canadians wishing to drivelstarch, inseet repellant.Even TT 3 i that time.Distri iwhile traveling abroad willlpaint is sprayed \u2014 one of the LARGE QUANTITY of angle|1960 DOD f\u2014 ELDERLY LADY wants room|äster clubs since ot District 61.8 > of ; iron in different sizes; aise automate uns best of 4 To R and board in the Town of Valleyfield Chapter of Toast:| Normally a mecting lasts find an International Drivingffastest methods of painting, 4\" x 8\u201d steel columns 10 ft.| fer.Cash only.Contact Dale: o Kent Huntingdon for the wintar|Masters International wa sfabout two hours.After a brief Permit a considerable conven-[But before starting, take care long.Apply Earl Fournier LE H months.Write to Gleaner|founded in 19532 and on Mon-|business meeting i - ience, The Financial Post|io cover everything that's not Tipping, Tel, 264.2641, H'don.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 \u2014_\u2014 cling which af Lumber & Construction Ins, \u2014 \u2014-\u2014 \u2014\u2014 \u2014 ; : ; Box 7265, Huntingdon, for|day cvening a full roster oflfords opport aeticel \u2018points out.The IDP, as it is|slated to be painted.Spray Huntingd Tel M ROOM nicely furnished in good ., A pportunity to practice! î .; | ngdon.Tel.264-5151.|McCLARY KITCHEN Range home, breakfast might be ar- further information.members and some twenty in-[parliamentary procedure, à known, is available to all resi-jpaints are ideal for small ob- RESTAURANT for sale, Rea.a i don\u201d oil burnzrs ini ranged if desired; Gentleman \u2014 |vited guests, more than half|tuble-topic program is presen- dents (18 vears and over) of jeets and inaccessible places son for selling, retirement.Huntingdon, el.264.5402, or lady.Co! Phone 264-5048 7 Help Wanted of whom are Huntingdonians ted.Four speakers including Canada holding a valid drivingsuch as radiators.Apply at Border Inn, Hun- befons 3:30 p.m.or after 6 attended a dinner meeting ofla guest, Mr.Keith Renwick, _tingdon, Tel.264.9088.BLT TEROUP SQUASH.Mes = |Joune MAN wanted for | me club a Hotel PE participated in this.| FABLE TURNIPS, cPhee.Tel, .HOUSE i , wanted for large| When .oastmaster Ken Scott then: NOTICE | \u2018Haytor, 2646715, Hunting] Huntingdon.furnace.Henry Wallace, AJ 12rowing cameo by] as Guest spores [osumed control of the meet-| don.GAS FURNACE thelstan, perienc not essential, but| President Philip Tinkerling, mentioning that fellow pri condition, fully autrmateal ee Ce ti gp\u201d |opened the meeting at 7:15 by|members hoped the guests DR.J.A.DAVIDSON 1958 DODGE Sedan automatic, Tel.264-3235, H'don.\"|4-ROOM HOUSE located at day oak Pe Of value.Six: introducing the members atlwould consider becoming : also 1, 303 rifle, in good con.___° 106 York St.Apply Albert nd lodging if C WAO0SS| ihe head table, Messrs.Eric}members of Branch 1125 H will be in his office on Tuesdays, hurs- dition and 1, 12 sauge double|1 BEAGLE HOUNR 2 vrs old,| Lazure, Tel, 264-5049, H\u2019don.oly in writing bo A Bunburs, Bouffard, Ken Scott, Paullthen introduced the guest.HOWCANI POSSIBLY COOK WELL St rre ._\u2014 ., , , \u2019 > : .; ter .Ah ii Wg +.re fone 247-2813, Hemming.TWO ROOMS with bathroom, - EPiphanie, Que.es and Martin Lindner.|speaker, Mr.Francois £.Cleyn puta, davs agrd Saturdays only alter October 264-3649, \u2014_\u2014 i heatad, all conveniences, pri- = ; r.Tinker said that on Oc-jof Huntingdon, a member of A ! .Co ; -_ [CANADA SAVING BONDS, vate entrance.9 Church Pat BILINGUAL Switchboarditober 2âth the Valleyficld|the Canada Economie Council.! |DOESN'T EVEN HAVE A PICIURE \u2018 Ist, 1966.Appointments can be made bv POTATOES for sale, 4 cents| 1966 series go on sale Oc-| Huntingdon, Tel.264-8857.operator.Some office exper-lclub will be celebrating its| Mr.Cleyn was allotted fif.! ON THE DOOR !_ .20.7 RK .per pound.Forguaar Brop,| tober 3rd.May be purchased |p\u2014 -\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 ence preferred.Tel.264-|14th birthday and the parent{tcen minutes for his talk, en \u2014 phoning 829-2234 or 829-2789 in Orins- Dundee, Tol.264-5628, for Cash \u2014 menthly in.\u20267 7 9361, Huntingdon.body will be observing itsititled \u201cToastmasters As An , m also 224-4256 in Lac Marois FOR REASONS OF HEALTH sta monts SF in sxchangs C IN YOUNG, PLEASANT English-|42nd anniversary.WhilelAid to Managemena and Lead- Two Nomagenarians _ tow M AlsO 224-4200 IN ac lv aruls.must sacrifice 1960 DeSoto| many good municipal and speaking woman tor general comparatively Joars the val ership.\u201d Mr.Cleyn said man.Atrend Turkey Provi f Queb 4-door sedan, fully automa-| school b work in home with two|leyfie lub has been activeiapers as a whole were a more § oie k rovinee o ueobec ve power stesring and ora R.E Forreston ont REAL TIES childran in Montreal.Good|and four members hase by specialized group today chan D pper At Honwiek n es.In excellent condition.Represqnting Daminion Se.conditions.Apply evenigs,| pleted all courses offered bylthecy were ten years ago.Us (By Mrs.Crawford) icinalitv 8 Tel.264-5259, Muntingdon.eurities Corporation, REGD Ve EE ee or Toastmasters hip in 5 cou Infually they specialize in a cer- One of the happiest groups Municipality of _ SMALL APPLE CIDER Press, PONTIAC 1964 Parisienne, 4.* \u2014 A total membership is In coulitain field of business, have de.at the Turkey Supper at Ho also China cabinets with door aes ne er G E & YOUNG MAN.Apply Huntjng-i\u2014 grees, or are trained to deal wick United Church on Satur- GODMANCHESTER 3 round glass, all in good con-| steering, power brakes, au.TE C.V.CURTIS don Dry Cleaners.VARIN\u2019 S TAXI with problems that arise from|day evening was a party of 23 dition.Robert Thompson,| tomatic transmission, excel- .YOUNG MAN wari dns without their sphere of thejwith their host W.G.MeGer- y v Rafe es ato een] Box 214, Hemmingford, Que.| lent condition, reasonable for Licensed Broker ouNG bilinear 7 Kelly St.business world as well as fromjrirle, formerly of Ormstown Fo J he .Ratepayers of the aforesaid Mu- Tal 247-2567.| quick sale.Tel.264.5650.salesman.Excellent work.ined within.All managers, how- and now, in his mid-nincties, nicipality.THREE SHOWCASES, 5 #,|_Huntingdon.ATHELSTAN.7-room, 2- ing conditions, good oppor- Huntingdon ever, have one common goal:jliving at the GriffithaMeGon- long, Tel.829-2744, Ormstown.ISIMPLIGITY Washin Ma- storey completely mo.tunity for advancement.Ap- TEL.264-3045 they must lead These men|nell Home, Montreal.PU BLIC NOTICE ] eee chine like new $76.00, Apel dernized home with 10 ply Legars, Joffre L'Heu- el _.|rwst understand problems Among hs guests were: Mrs.q REGISTERED Holstein Bull Braithwaite Bros.Tel re acres, also large work- reux Jr, Manager, Hunting.ee\u2014\u2014\u2014 that confront all levels of in-|Margare! White (Margaret .3 ale from Casio.dam.5445, Huntingdon.or shop and garage; river don.- Vall duntry and they must be cap-|Younie), born at Tullochgorum Is hereby given by the undersigned, Sce- an atb Se em mn eee Chateaugua alley abl inte ing »se|97 vears ago and Miss Swan, \u2018 - \u2019 y = '§ thony Excellent.Call Mr.2-storey He Mer |HOME TYPING WORK avail- Livestock \u2018Auction robes and oxplainis 1 Trem both of the Griffith-MeConnel}; retary-Treasurer of the aloresaid Muni ; | Robert H.Tolhurst, Howiek,|AYRSHIRE BULL of service- y home on Trout able in Huntingdon and area ! sa pamminé terne Grifith-MeConnel;} cipality, that, following the last imposi- pa qi Ri hers.And it this[Mr.and Mrs.Ross MeGerrigle | y.' E p \u201c8 Tel.825.2284.able age.Dam has good re- ver, attached garage, Full time \u2014 Part time.For For pick-up, call: to others.And It 18 I ten f South Carolina; Mr.trs tion ol taxes, 4 mills on the dollar; the a cords.Henry Wallace, Athel-| 2r9e grounds.$12,500.details write, Torham Co.P ! \u2019 arca that Toastmasters Inter-[0f South Carolina; Mr.and Mrs.LO = so 1c dollar, the stan.2-storey home, 1': acres, P.O.Box 88, Station \u201cD\"|Ë| HUNTINGDON 264-2434 national are in aid to those parol rs rail of Quebec Collection Roll is completed and depo- \u2014 \u20ac FOR SALE \u2014\u2014+ |} operate garage.$7,500.Hamilton, Ont.ORMSTOWN 829-2663 involved in management of Mrs.Clarence Meter ile ofl sited at my office; that all persons à i .room vildin r Cleyn stated tha he 0 ¢ toa .tT woe \u2026, ve ne Tone { PURE-BRED A WOOD and iptyasics 2.000.9 8 A Sales every ||| ehiva Iteport of the Economie] \"Mstown, à nice\u2019 Mrs.Mar, whose names appear thercon as subjeet : HEITAROEAIS sa ri SERIE TERMS ae ET gents, Wanted © Monday night Council: of - Canada will he\u2019 a sare! Gram of: Otinstown to the payment of the said taxes, ar- Huntingdon.ue Sof | | CREAT \u201cOPPORTUNITY lemme viilable shortly, He suggested|\"\"0 # number of nieces and pears, or other dues are bound to the Y ee \u2014 Lo - ws fr \u2018cal T'hov ! enc AND \u2014\u2014\u2014 | Ormstown\u2019s best large with Familex, It's time t the Vaueyfield Toastmasters|\"OPhews from Montreal.They! ayment thercol within 20 days follow- homes on river front, 10 i s time to go .\" were greeted by other friends! payment thercol within days 10llow BRAHMAS 25 ARPENTS of second growth spacious roo + ahead in your own business.Horses and Cows Club obtain a copy and then and relatives 1 ing the promulgation of this notice hay to be harvested on|ll ° ms, large lot Sel! Cosmetics, brushes, culi.use it as a basis for discus- es from this dis- Ë ] gation ol this notice.shares.R.!W.Cottingham,| 2nd double garage with nary products, household and sion and dchate at meetings, trict.some of whom hadn't met, .; ; ; Ormstown, 829-2966.modern small apartment To Battier Lian Gomme Deaa or Alive De a five mte| for more than 40 years, GIVEN at Huntingdon, this 22nd ; \u2014 \u2014_ above [A package deal mission, extra Bonus.Fa.| Our Truck With Piek-UP |} cak, three Toastmasters de-| 7 dav of the month of September 1966.1962 PONTIAC Parisienne 2x- péter y e ame ern milax Mont M 4600 Delori.Peimit No.\u2014 32 livered speeches and the decisions in this vital arca of À cellent condition, power steer.ghttul bungalow an mier, Montreal, Que _ ; ; à guests were advised that thejtheir lives, Mis.M.A.Barrett, kK: ing, power brakes, 4 door and garage.Enquiries Highest Price Paid ; j T 3 J hardtop, new tires, light bl invited 15 Want d Work Horses and speakers were in varying de-| Twellth graders, many of Sceretary-Treasurer 3 and Br oh top T4 Balu : \u20ac Saddle Horses For Sale grees of classification.Roger|whom marry within a short, 1 Kuriya Res.264-3601, bus: ORMSTOWN.Excellent - HORSE FARM Bedard, as his second basic|time aftter graduation, may| \u2014 - 264.5361, Huntingdon.retirement home in re- ||COWS and HEIFERS to fresh- d Ab ; ussignment, spoke on \u201cExpolluke à full semester's course, .; ÿ i sidential area, all mo- on from now until November.anc attoir To Be or Not To Be\u201d.Archie for credit, on marriage and\u2019 Province ol Quebec * .i so open heifers.Further- MARCIAL GIROU ; lassified \u201cBeyont{family living.For those icioali FINDL dern conveniences.$8,- ; \" McGown, \u20ac y living, For those who Municipality ol trom the best French pe and ne pan il eam.Ton 500.5-room modern ng horde of ase an Bot St.Louis de Gonzague Fasic Assignment, chos\u20acldo not take this course, re- | pality | She Dest rome: 264-3746, rier 6 pom.bungalow with stone caîtle MAURICE LEGGATT, Tel: 373-9118 Valleyfield|«Word Without Music\u201d.Jimjgular discussions continue to, THE PARISH OF i Reasonable prices |= \u2014 \u2014\u2014\u2014 fireplace and every - HUNTINGDON, TEL.264-| 7 TT |Childs, veteran member, chosefbe held on all aspects of bu! ELIE FARM 5,000-GALLON DRUM suitable/M Other convenience._$15,- 6775.HOWICK as his subject \u201cThe Challenge[man sexuality.\u201cThe only sub\u2019 , i VAUDREUIL, PQ \"for gasoline or oil.Apply|l]l 500.Others from $8,000.of Leadership\u201d.All threelject we are forbidden by state ST.MALACHIE D ORMSTOWN ] » Te ; HICKORY woo, butt of Rug and Wall pecches were well delivered{law to discuss is contracep Ma : H.C hes Ken Ferns, Huntingdon, Tal ; speech \u20ac uss is contfracet .nager: .Courchesne , \u2019 : HUNTINGDON.Duwiex tree 6 to 10 inchss in diame- and a pleasure to hear.hut|tion,\u201d Dr.Chamis noted, Whe T i Tel.234-3277 453-6019 264.5388.on river, 3 bedrooms in ter, 6 to 7 foot long.Call CLEANERS A ee ever and by contraception his mot Win 10 the Ratepayers of the atoresaid Mu- ; .Lo.LD 0 Lt \u2014 ; +.A : ; e crities © severe Dy|centracept s raised by the, cea \u2019 Sachs both now rented pd Lacrosse Co.Ho- \u2018 (by Machine) Toastmaster standards, Jim|students they are referred to nicipality 1965 P ONTIA future.$10, 500.Modern ton, 518-368 - eros ¥ Carvel Sale und Installation child's talk was the best.{community agencies, physi: .sauve .\u201cor à : willi ac|CJäns, and t C 3-bedraom bungalow ef- 16 For Sale of - R Ken Younie EE ling to 2e dec and ministers for gui PU BLIC NOTICE tractively laid out.\" or Sale or ent .- Cons ce sm a \u2019 000.Others to $35,000.Howick, Tel.825-2422 who wishes to improve his is hereby given by the undersigned, Sec ability to speak, Toastmasters SIGHT SEEING QUIZ - [ .HUNTINGDON.One of ||2 APARTMENT HOUSE at 60 === == lis undoubtedly the organiza- 3 y refary-Treasurer o the aloresaid Muni- the loveliest large homes Poirier St, Huntingdon for WELL DRILLING tion to join.As members point- .Cu Ju, 5 cipa ity that fol owing the last Impost i i 1 t - 3 st is negligible I~ .i , \u2018 Le .i imaginable, designed for sale or rent.Apply to Mar ed out cost is negligible and CG , tion of taxes, the Collection Roll is com- gracious living and with cel Crete, Huntingdon.To ensure yourself of a suf |henefits are great.3 c bi | .qe everything one could ||-\u2014 \u2014- \u2014_\u2014_\u2014 ___ [ficient vyearround suppl ze Las e==\u2014t pleted and deposited at my office; that ask for.Ideally located, water \u2014 \u2014 all persons whose names appear thereon FOR SALE with imposing grounds traye For inf {i S Educati as subject to the payment of the said and other large building\u2019 |179 HOCSTEIN Heiters stravee or information: ex ucauon.>.| $ yed taxes, arrears, or other dues arc bound to the payment thercof within 20 days following the promulgation of this no tice.Must be seen to be appreciated.Details to res: ponsible prospects.DEWITTVILLE.Land on onto property Sept.22.Th: owner is asked to Tel.829- 2465, Ormstown.1965 four door sedan in excellent condi- (Continued from page 4 tion inside and out, equipped with automatic transmission, radio, full chrome Wilfred Saumier Tel.264-5977 female sex drives, premarital sex and its implications for UT (individuals, for families.and hub caps, seat belts, windshield wash- river front, No.4 high |[19 Farm for Sale for socicly as a whole, ; ; I ers, One driver only.This car looks and || way, with garage and WANTED \u201c ti à _.| GIVEN at Ormstown, Que, this Ld runs like new and will be sold for less other building.160° ||i00 ACRES, all tillabls, Seven Our objective is not to TE twennticth day of September onc thou- pr À frontage x 90°.$3.000.room frame house, good preach to the youngsters, not| Buiter, oy aitul le ont! sand ninc hundred and sixty six | than market price.Terms can be arrang- barns, 2, miles from Hun- Men To Work At to Lry to hand them ready ( y, Marine Ce trature : SIXLY SIX.; ed.Apply: HEMMINGFORD.Large tingdon.Mrs.Jean Kelly.made solutions to all the pro- it + AN HISTORIC FOUNTAIN | Signed: Mrs.L.Barrington i po stone residence on main Tzl.Huntingdon 264-3782 or MARTIN & blems facing them,\u201d Dr.Cha- TD ORFICORE AND MEN rit naam | DIENCC: s.L.Barrington, | The Gleaner Office, street with 9 rooms, all 264-3068.mis observed.\u201cRather we try| |wEST MOUNTED POLICE.Sccretary-treasurer in excellent condition and with modern conveniences.Also adjoining | Tel.264-5365, Huntingdon.STEWART LTD.R.R.4, Howick to open a dialogue, to stimulate serious examination nf moral and ethical considera: IEEE + \"NYUMIHILVASUS YNIDIA 'NIYANNOS DNIGTING JAULYTS(OFI 185 AGRE FARM, Ya mile from Huntingdon, Ridge Rd., with good buildings: large brick Province of Quebec | Cami, spice, ware.ee TE SL ST Dn parson to (vouneters rk responsi Cee Ae ge oe mes | Municipality of LJ] Aluminum Doors & Windows pin a ie Pa MN es re CE THE VILLAGE OF ORMSTOWN gu) | Auman ramelied Gunes 17 eT ice Maker Wanted MOMCE TO BOWLERS | Ji fyfyuon tx some =e Tenders are invited for the duties PUBLIC NOTICE Plate Glass Store Front Sales and Service CALL 264-5057 HUNTINGDON ALBAN MAINVILLE THE BOUCHETTE MIXED LEAGUE WOULD LIKE TO GET A TEAM TO FILL THE LEAGUE 6 McBain St.Ormstown 829-2675 of Ice Man and Caretaker of the Howick Curling Club for the 1966-67 Curling Season.For further information contact on or before Sept.30th H.W.Welburn, Sec., 825-2339 OR Glen Whyte, Pres., 825-2570 HENRI J.HEBERT, m.d.Orthopedic Surgeon is hereby given by the undersigned, Sec retary-Treasurer of the aforesaid Municipality, that, following the last imposition of taxes the Collection Roll is completed and deposited at my office ; that all persons whose names appear thereon as subject to the payment of the said taxes, arrcars, or other dues are bound to the payment thereof within 20 days following the promulgation of this no- Games arc played on Thursday nights CL ul 7 P.M.tice.Specialist: - .Fractures, Arthritis, Rheumatism GIVEN at Ormstown, Que.this To at Valdo Bowling, Huntingdon twentieth day of September one thou- Valleyfield 373-5560 sand nine hundred and sixty six.Ormstown 24 George St.829-2841 Signed: Mrs.L.Barrington, Ojjice Hours, Thursday, 7-9 p.m.Contact Léonard Ener, Tel.264-3026 : Secretary-treasurer a cèse à S.Exc.Mgr Caza, nom: les chefs des diocèses de la de notre diocèse, depuis sa mé administrateur apostolique Province Ecclésiastique de fondation, et le premier qui par le Saint-Siège, retiré, de-Imontréal (dont fait partie wn soit originaire.Le diocèse puis à l\u2019Evêché, Mer Langloistval)eyfield) -et furent les col- Valleyfield, et de nombreuses devait bientôt, à cause d'une lègues et colaborateurs dur de Villeyfield, fondé en 1892, 6 - The Gleaner Wednesdav, September 28th, 1966 Chambres à louer A VENDRE sar a Dick Roy, 14 Ligget, GROSSE quantité d'angles de for de différentes grosseurs; Ormstown Congrés Union des Municipalités Du 5 au 8 octobreprochains, bolamment du Séminaire de hi ; i ; ; S,| Grmstown, Tél.820-2282, d su paroisses urbaines.Mgr Lan-[constitution physique éton-idéfunt, selon le principe de la CePrend 4 comtés (Huntin&-laura lieu à Montréal, à l'hô-|\u2014\u2014\u2014 al: aussi poutres d'acier de 4n glois présida également 3 lalnamment forte, subir une collégialité épiscopale, recon don, Beauharnois, Château lte] Reine Elisabeth le con-, , £8 de dix pieds de longueur, reconstruction de la nouvelle|longue et douloureuse agonie.au par Vatican IL guay, Vaudreuil - Soulanges),|grès da l\u2019Union des Munici- Egarées adresser à Earl Fournig cathédrale de Valleyfield, l\u2019un! La dépouille funéraire fut soixante-huit (68) paroisses et|palités.Eon ey avian ne, Eglise St-Joseph \u2014 Huntingdon des plus beaux monuments{d'abord exposée à l'Evêché,, Outre une assemblée de dessertes, et a une population! M.Jean-Paul Riendeau, DIX GENISSES Holstein se \u2014_\u2014 vo gothiques du pays, sur les rui-|Puis transportée solennelle- [prés de 3000 fidèles, de nom.d'environ 122,000 catholiques.|maire de St-Malachie et Mme sont égarées sur ma pro- CHIENS: Boston bull, pug, nes de la précédente, consu-|Ment dans la Cathédrale, di-|breuses manche après-midi, lors d\u2019une|naient part à personnalités pre- Téléphone\u2018 Mgr David, curé: 264-5155; Presbytère: 264-5403 pho ee y cette célébra- M.l'abbé Gareau: 264-5403 priété le 22 septsrhbre.Le] Riendeau, M, Bruno Beaulieu, ; Richard Wallot, propriétaire des animaux est chivawa, Irish, épagneul, amd ie BRA st + ae Aumônier de l'école: 264-3862 LITURGIE \u2014 La longue série des \u201cdimanches après la Pentecôte\u2019\u2019 va vers sa fin.Avec ce dix-huitième dimanche, nous mée par les flammes en 1833.] célébration de prières prési- Comme le signalait Son Emi-|dées par Mgr Caza et aux.nence le cardinal Léger, dans|quelles prirent part environ son Oraison Funébre, Mgr{2000 fidéles; lundi aprés-midi, tion, notamment une quinzaine d\u2019évêques, et des représentants des autorités civiles di diocèse et de la province, A ; i aumônier, Maire du Village d\u2019Ormstown Notre-Dame High School et Mme Beaulieu doivent y assister.prié de téléphoner à 829.2465 Ormstown.| bsagle, danois.S\u2019adresser a, chenil Dick Roy, 14 Ligget, Ormstown, Tél.820.2282 Remerciement SET DE CHAMBRE, set de cuisine, bassinette 28 x 42, entrons dans l'automne liturgique: temps de la récolte.de!yanglois lit sa tâche.june messe solennelle pour le[dont M.Paul Gérin-Lajoie 2 ; ignoi ) la récompense, de la réunion de tous les fils, autour du|-angiols accompli acne.u RN P ; ; R py ou baïgnoire pour bébé, chaise Père de Famille.Depuis notre baptême.nous sommes on |Malgré de nombreuses épreu-prepos de l'âme du défunt fut représentant personnel de M.ece tcon M.Georges Dompierre vous) haute, étoile en vison ja.route vers le ciel.la Jérusalem définitive.où nous trouverons la paix et la joie.Chaque dimanche, l\u2019Eucharistie nous apporte l'annonce et le gage du reteyr glorieux du Christ, qui viendra nous chercher au dernier jour.pour nous réunir à jamais dans la maison du Père.Sunday \u2014 2 \u2014 Green \u2014 18th after Pentecost (Da pacem) Servants: 7'ah.Serve Myre & J.-C.Lettre 9h.Jean & Yves Parent J P.Lefebvre & Yves Cute 10th.D.& P.Brisebois R.Brunet & M.Galipean 12h R Corneau et Y Perreault 5h.Peter & Richard Kerby ow ; | LI Re ; été inh la crypte de i versalré de mariage et aussi| et divisé avec le propriétaire | 5 masses for the repose of the soul of Our Bishop 1935: enfin, le 31 janvierizdministrateur apostolique del, cathédrale à \u2018pisse ° des CHATEAU HUNTINGDON pout Iss cadeaux et cartes que| R.W.Cottingham, Ormstown, À 5 messes pour le repns de l'âme de Mgr.Langlois.1964, Mgr Langluis remettait/Joliette: ces quatre évêques, ! ; tél.829-2966.4Vh.Visite au cimetière \u2014 5h.Mass.Every evening devotinns of the Rosarv Lundi \u2014 3 Blanc \u2014 S.Thérèse da l\u2018Enfant Jésus (Veni) 7h.Late Mr.and Mrs.Isaac St-Onge: Family ves physiques et morales; ain-/célébrée à la Cathédrale, par si, depuis près de seize ans,json Eminence le Cardinal la cécité avait presque com-|Paul-Emile Léger, archevêque plètement envahi ses yeux;|de Montréal, qui fut jadis un de nombreuses maladies et des|collahorateur et un ami intime interventions chirurgicales af-|de Mgr Langlois; outre le fiblirent sa robuste santé; ce|cardina)l Léger, quatre évé.ani l'amena peu à peu à re-|ques concélébraient cette mes- metire ses pouvoirs a son as-|se, soit NN.SS.Percival Caza, sistant, S.Exe.Mgr Percival|Gérard-M.Coderre, évéque de Csza, qui devint coadjuteur|St-Jean, Emilien Frenette, éve- avec droit de succession, enjque de St-Jérôme, et Jetté, l'entière administration du dio- avec le cardinal Léger, sont Province de Québec 7%h.p.m.Feu Léon Dompierre: Professeurs S.Anicet Tous les jours exercices du Rosaire.Tuesday \u2014 4 White \u2014 S.Francis Assisi (Mihi) 7h.Late Mrs.H McDonagh: Mrs, Wm.Ryan 2h.Visit: Tea Field and New Erin Henderson and Centre 7h, p.m.Fenn Mme LL Quenneville: Succession Municipalité de VILLAGE D'ORMSTOWN Jean Lesage, chef de l\u2019Opposition de Sa Majesté à l\u2019As- scemblée Législative du Qué bec, les députés et de nombreux maires des villes du dio- cése de Valleyfield.(Signalons ici que M.Lester B.Pearson, Prefhier Ministre du Canada, avait fait parvenir un messa- gn de sympathie 3 Mgr Caza).Le corps de Mgr Langlois a funérailles, dans un tombeau qu'il avait lui-même commandé depuis de nombreuses années.C\u2019est S.Exe.Mgr Percival Caza qui succède & Mgr Lan.giois comme évêque de Valley- field; Mgr Caza, âgé de 70 ans, est originaire de notre \u2014 en l'honneur de LAWRENCE et JEANNINE BERGEVIN VENDREDI, LE 30 SEPTEMBRE dans la salle à dîner du Musique par Wilson's Westernaires Les dames sont priées d'apporter sandwiches et gâteaux \"PIERRE QUENNEVILLE remercie de la sympathie que vous lui avez manifesté lors du décès de son frère Léon, vétéran de la deuxième guerre mondiale, participant aux compagnes d'Atrique du Nord, de Sicile et d'Italie, Nous tenons a remercier nos amis et voisins qui nous ont \u2018visité lors de notre 50e anni- notis avons reçu, Bruce et Mabel Baird MONTPETIT Salon Funéraire Rodrigue.Montpetit, 170 mre Châteauguay ponais.Tél.829.9823 sur ge.maine ssulement, \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 PONTIAC 1962 Parisienne en excellente condition; cervo.freins, carvo-direction; 4 portes, toit rigide, pneus neufs, (bleu pâle toit noir).Tél, Balu Kuriya, Résidence 264.3601; bureau 264.5361, H'don, 25 ARPENTS de deuxième récolte de foin debout; récoité POELE DE CUISINE avec bruleurs à l'huile en bonne condition.Tél.264.5402, Mun.tingdon.Propriété a vendre BATISSE résidentielle et com- Mercredi \u2014 5 \u2014 Roucea \u2014 %S.Pl-cide Æ Comn, (Salus) ; Aux contribuables de la susdite muni- région, puisqu'il est né à St BA, LSC, CA.Huntingdon mercialz établie depuis de 7h Late James E.Sarat: Estate | ! cipalité Anicet; i (ut consacré eve COMPTABLE AGREE Prop.longues années: située à 88-94 2h Visite: Lorne emin Athelstan que auxiliaire de Valleyfield, rue âteauguay, Hunting.1 Chateancuay \u2014 De l'Est an Pant p BLIC le 19 octobre 1948.Mgr Caza CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT Directeur de don à vendre pour régler la Ten om Feu N.Daigle and Y.Nadeau: Fam.A AVIS U est ainsi le quatrième évêque| 69, du Marché Valleyfield 373-9993 1nérailles succession de feu Cécile De.Thursday \u2014 6 \u2014 White \u2014 £4 Brune (Os iusti) Natre-Dame des Eenles: R15 Oct, 7h Hon.Blessed Virgin: Mme M Boileau Neuvaine à 1 Vendredi \u2014 7 \u2014 Blane \u2014 T.§.Rocaire (Gaudeamus) | 1 | est par les présentes donné par le soussigné, secrétaire-trésorier de la susdite mu- » funéraire Contracteur \u2014 Electricien Salons modernes Air Climatisé serres, (Cappiello).S'adr:s- ser à Léo Cappiello, Hunting.don, Qué, ou à Armand De.75h.pm Feu Pan] Legros: Fam G.Cammeau serres, Lacolle, exécuteurs dre.= ira Rosaire 1 nicipalité, que, suivant la dernière imposi- a Servic e testamentaires.- on.Sarre-Cneur: M-Anne Thibault : Ct 0) : 5 Tah pin Hon § Coon 1 gun S Chor tion des taxes, le role de perception est ( ERA D MARI EAL } ambulance MAISON ds appartements Saturday \u2014 8 \u2014 White \u2014 St.Bridget (Coonavi) 7h Feu Clifford McGee & Fille\u2018 Fam Bert MoGen 7h.p.m.Feu Gilles Bourassa: Ecuyers Colombiens Servants: A.M Peter Kerhv & Richard Kerbv Semaine: P.M.Wayne Kruick & James MeIntvre LITURGY \u2014 In varions ways.grace can be compared with electricitv: it's difficult to explain what it is: it\u2019s easier to, exnlain what it can dn; it's easv to see how henefirial it is and how life is much more difficult without it.Tt gives | light.warmth.energy Electricity is one of God's great| phvsical gifts to mankind.1ts benefits are self.evident.And.once a community herames denandent on eleetrical now.| er as part of its dailv activity, all kinds of nrecautionavv care are taken tn protect the snnnlv of electricity to the rom.munity.Sn it jc with sanetifving grace With it we nartake of the life.the energy, the light of God's own life.Bv the illmmination of faith, we see our way in life St Panl noints this out: \u201cI keen thankine mv God alwavs for vou because : of the favor which he cave vou in Christ Jesus.in whom you have been enriched in every wav\u201d.Le diocèse de Valleyfield perd son évêque Son Excellence Mgr Joseph-]h Alfred Langlois, évêque dej Valleyfield, est décédé jeudi |f dernier à dans son Evéché de Vallev- | field.Son entrée dans la viel\u2019 éternelle marque le terme\u201d d'une vie terrestre donnée av, service du peuple chrétien.spécialement dans l'Eglise de; Vallevfield, dont il était Tevet que depuis 40 ans.it Troisième évêque de Val x leyfield, Mgr Langlois était originaire de la région de Québec: en effet.il naquit à Ste-Claire-de-Dorchester.le 4 septembre 1876; après de brillantes études au Séminaire § de Ste-Thérèse, puis à l\u2019Université de Louvain (Belgique) Ë il fut ordonné prêtre le 25 mai 1902 par la suite, il enseigna au Petit Séminaire de Québec dont il fut Supérieur.il fut également curé de la paroisse du l\u2019âge de 90 ans.jà Mgr.J.A.Langlois les grands orateurs religieux Sacré-Coeur, äjde son époque; il favorisa complété et déposé à mon bureau; que toutes personnes dont les noms y apparaissent comme sujettes au paiement desdites taxes, arrérages, ou autres deniers sont tenues de les payer dans les 20 jours suivant la promulgation du présent avis.DONNE à Ormstown, Qué.ce vingtième jour de septembre mil neuf cent soixante six.Signé: Mrs.L.Barrington Secrétaire-trésorier Province de Québec Municipalité de ST-MALACHIE D'ORMSTOWN | Aux contribuables de la susdite municipalité AVIS PUBLIC \u201cest par les présentes donné par le soussigné, secrétaire-trésorier de la susdite municipalité, que, suivant la dernière imposition des taxes, le rôle de perception est complété et déposé à mon bureau ; que toutes personnes dont les noms y apparaissent comme sujettes au paiement desdites taxes, arrérages, ou autres deniers sont tenues de les payer dans les 20 jours suivant la promulgation du présent avis.DONNE à Ormstown, Qué.ce vingtième jour de septembre mil neuf cent soixante six.Signé: Mrs.L.Barrington Secrétaire-trésorier AVIS Québec; le 14 juillet 1924, il fut nommé évêque auxiliaire de Québec, et reçut la consécration épiscopale, le 23 sep- beaucoup T'expression du culte ucharistique et liturgique qui tait, pour lui, \u201cla source et \u2018e sommet\u2019 de toute son acti- DR.J.A.DAVIDSON sera a son bureau les mardis, jeudis et \u2018 Reg d B.L.McGerrigle Gordon Mcintyre propriétaires DIRECTEURS DE FUNERAILLES Téléphones: 264-5447 \u2014 264-5402 Service d'ambulance HUNTINGDON: Que.ARAL 4 Salon Ë Funeral Home EI NE ENNEMIS MSIE MIE NEN (Pas de frais d'interurbain ) Résidentiel \u2014 Commercial \u2014 Industriel ESTIMATIONS GRATUITES TEL.ZENITH 6 5330 ST-STANISLAS DE KOSTKA \u2014mer - Tél.264-5021 i située a 83 York, Huntingdon Conville et fils, tél.264-2985, EAU DE JAVEL Livraison gratuite LUCIEN DUVAL Tél.264-5178 264-9076 A LOUER don.S'adresser a Albert Lazure.Tél.264-5049, H'don, YOURE PERSONALLY 67 FORDS \u201cINVITED TO THE SHOWING OF THE NEW 1967 FORDS IN OUR SHOWROOMS tembre suivant, par S.Exc|.ité, selon l'expression de Va- ' Mgr Pietro di Maria, délégué| ican II; il porta également| samedis seulement a partir du ler octo- FRI.- SAT.SUN.du Siège apostolique au Ca-jine grande attention à la nada; nommé évêque de Val- leyfield, le 10 juillet 1926, il| \u2018on du clergé diocésain, de v\u2014\u2014 , ee \u2014 ee Ce fut intrônisé le 12 novembre|nême qu'au développement pelant de la même année, succédant|des vocations sacerdotales: on Ormstown \u2014 829-2234 ou 829-2789 à S.E.Mgr Rouleau, o.p., quij«ait, à ce sujet, qu'une part devint archevêque de Québec.formation et à la sanctifica- considérable de ses revenus bre.On peut prendre rendez-vous en ap- aussi, Lac Marois, 224-4256 Durant son épiscopat, il[personnels étaient distribués : T h s'acquitta avec une profond: \u201cus forme de bourses aux Province 3 oug humilité et une grande pau | 1tdiants, dans ce but; parmi e de Québec vreté de son ministère aposto-| es autres ocuvres de S.E.Mgr > 2 Torrid lique; il est également re- Langlois, signalons l'expansion Municipalité du canton de connu comme ayant été undes institutions diocésaines, Sure Footed AVIS aux LA LIGUE MIXTE MIXED LEAGUE\" EQUIPE AUTRE PARTIE DE Les parties sont a 7 heures P.M.au Valdo Bowling, Huntingdon S'adresser à: QUILLEURS cipalité, \u201cBOUCHETTE DESIRE UNE POUR FAIRE CETTE LIGUE | disputées le jeudi nes GODMANCHESTER Aux contribuables de la susdite muni- AVIS PUBLIC est par les présentes donné par la soussignée, secrétaire-trésorière de la susdite municipalité, que, suivant la der- nièrc imposition des taxes, 4.00 dans le mille dollars d'évaluation ; le rôle de per- ceplion est complété et déposé à mon bureau; que toutes personnes dont le nom y apparaît comme sujettes au paiement des dites taxes, arrérages, ou autres deniers sont tenues de les payer dans les 20 jours suivant la promulgation du présent avis.Ç DONNE à Huntingdon, ce 22e , jour du mois de septembre 1966.Léonard Ener, Tél.264-3026 Mme M.A.Barrett, Secrétaire-Trésorière C.M.C.G.Like A Sports Car.SEPTEMBER 30, OCTOBER 1 and 2 ev THUNDERBIRD 1967 The luxury personal car The Thunderbird presents ed changes of its history.The Thunderbird conception \u2014 design \u2014 reaches a summit in automobile elegance.And the \u201cThunderbird\u201d remains, The this year resides in the presentation of the new 4 door \u2018Thunderbird Landau\u201d which will be a marking point in history.This car gives you all the advantages of a per- er, \u2019Unirur in the World\u201d.in 1967 the most mark- in its new more than maior modification sonal luxury car plus the four doors opening at the cen- row's cars.TEL.264-5356 tre.To-day's Thunderbird offers vou the line of tomor- ROCH TREPANIER AUTOMOBILE INC.Corner Ridge and Cemetery HUNTINGDON | a vendre.Mme Margaret Mc.À MAISON 4 appartements % située à 106 York, Hunting.% 8 de Urs; e 4» ueur, rnig 51.; com- is de ) 88-04 nting- Jler la fe De.adr2s- inting.1d De.uteurs aments ditorial AGE Notes.Car Prices To Advance?NFLATIONARY tendencies are gradually T'asvancing into every sphere of the economy and now an advance in 1967 car prices is announced.Officials of the Canadian Government are quite upset by the announcement and have determined to take a look into the matter.They are upset on account of the tariff arrangements made a few years ago whereby the price of Canadian cars was to be lowered gradually in return for the concessions made, This was to bring Canadian car prices in line with U.S.car prices.The raise in the car prices has been announced in the U.S.which is said to bring as much as $359 on some 1967 models, Ford models showed an average increase of 4 per cent or about $113 per model.This may have the effect of advancing the Canadian cars and yet still not increase them beyond the U.S.equivalent.It looks like a smart move to outwit the Canadian plan and still be in line with the law.It is no wonder the Government officials are alarmed.lt is going to take a lot of explaining when the matter is argued in the House.lt is just another of those things which will up the index a few more points and up the cost of living.On the other hand it may again turn the consumer to the cheaper foreign made car and lower regular car sales, as was done a few years ago.The era which introduced the so called compacts.While these were introduced to combat inroads on sales by the foreign made car, their price has been slowly increasing until they are almost on a par with the standard type today.Increases in the price of 1967 cars will not, we are afraid, help the sale of new cars this season.Almost immediately, it is noticed that foreign made car manufac- furers are stepping up their advertising and pointing out the economies offered in addition to the lower initial cost.There are probably other ecenomies too, possibly insurance.Once again the car manufacturers may be killing the goose that lays the golden egg \u2014 the consumer.In view of the general trend, this is no time to be raising prices on anything.Such is only hastening the evil day and bringing to quicker realization a recession.One Union official has suggested that the price should be at least $100 downwards, we believe he has the right idea.In addition to car prices \u2014 food prices, far more important \u2014 are to be given a going over by the Government.It is about time.There are some people in their greed who will do anything to squeeze out the very last nickel if they think the trade will bear it.We believe there are some who are doing just this \u2014 and we are the suckers, there's one born every minute you know.Until we show we have had enough, the change will be continually upward.It is the consumer who has to call the halt and refuse to pay higher prices.Once the pressure is off and stock is staying on the shelves, the prices will be on the downtrend once more.Of course if the government steps in with firmness to stave off advances, then this could resolve the problem too.It is something to think about.A Centennial Project For Huntingdon T a recent Town Council meeting Mayor Cappiello announced that a meeting will be held in the Legion Hall to discuss what can be done to commemorate the Centennial of Confederation.This meeting is scheduled for Tuesday, October 4th, Representatives of all local organizafions will get together on this occasion to discuss what can be done.He invited all the aldermen to be present.There have been several moves in this direction but none have materialised, so it is hoped that a good turnout will be in attendance at this forthcoming meeting.All organizations in the area should have a representative, or representatives present.Perhaps if each organization throws its strength behind this plan a project of some kind will develop that can be implemented for the good of all.Several ideas have been suggested.Dr.George Lefebvre has suggested the idea of fluoridation of water supplies in order to stop tooth decay among our grow: ing children.It has been suggested that a swimming pool be built for the general use of the public.A library has been mentioned many times.Whether such a meeting will handle such suggestions at this point, is not known, Perhaps thoughts will only be in a form of celebration for a special day, or a week, or something of that sort.The point is that this meeting is to be held and in view of the importance of what is to be dealt with, then all organizations should make a point of being represented there and their representatives should be charged with authority to commit their organization to a part in any plan which may be decided.Time is running short and if some large project is to be carried out, an early start is of essence, Such a meeting should also be Report Given on T last a report has been given on the inquiry into the Munsinger Case.ft will be remembered this caused considerable apprehension some time ago when it came up in the Federal House and involved several ministers in the former Diefenbaker government.One newspaper report gives the following heading \u201cDiefenbaker Indicted in Munsinger Report.\u201d As far as we can gather from read ing the report, the whole thing is an opinion that has been reached and there is no actual charge against Mr.Diefenbaker except that he mishandled the case when attended by the women\u2019s organizations and no doubt they could come up with some good suggesions.The word ALL means all organizations in the area.This project is one in which the whole community should be interested not just a few, It _should_be one in, which, the whole community can share.Now, if the realization of the meeting is for some tangible type of project, then plans should also be made as to how a suitable celebration can be coupled with the actual unveiling of the project.This should be an enjoyable occasion, for many now living, will never witness the next one Hundred Birthday.It would seem that whatever is done, will be done at our own expense, as it is not possible to obtain grants at this late date.But perhaps it will be all the sweeter because it is that way \u2014 there will be pride of accomplishment from one\u2019s own effort.It will be as a birthday gift or celebration should be \u2014 a gift from the heart.It is now Fall, so if building is the outcome, not much can be done until Spring, but that will still be time to get whatever it is ready for the Centennial year of 1967.Perhaps most of the planning and arrangements can be completed during the winter months and everything will then be plain sailing for the spring.It is to be hoped that something formulating will be forthcoming from this meeting and that definite announcement can be made of Huntingdon\u2019s plan for the Centennial.Other places around have made their announcements and it would appear that Hemmingford is pulling for a public library.Chateauguay is to have a cultural centre.Valleyfield goes to the arts \u2014 What will Huntingdon do?Munsinger Case it was brought to his attention.Mrs.Gerda Munsinger says she does not even know Diefenbaker, she does admit knowing some of the other cabinet ministers named.There was no actual breach of security says the report.Mr.Diefenbaker should have dismissed one cabinet minister from that position, or the minister should have resigned, the report states.Thus, despite nothing was found to involve Mr.Diefenbaker in the case itself, as the leader of the Government at the time, he is to bear the whole brunt of the report, Î \u201cThe Gleaner\u201d CAPs.srr Enterec ember ci Although every precaution will be token to avold error, The Gieaner accepts advertising in its columns on the understanding that it will not be liable for any error In any advertise: ment published hereunder uniess a proof of such advertisemnt is re.ausated in writing by the advertiser and returned to The Gleaner business suet Published by The KEITH HOWDEN, President ond Publisher » second class mail by the Post Office Department, Ottawa, and for payment of postage in cash, Subscription rate: $4.50 per vear - U.S.A.$5.50 - Single copy 12c Canadian Weekly New\u201cpapers\u2019 Huntingdon Gleaner Inc.Association Office signed bv the advertiser and with such error and correction plainly noted in writing thereon, and In that case if any error so noted le not corrected by The Gleaner, its liability shall not exceed such a proportion of the entire cost of such advertisement as the space occupied by the noted error bears to the whole space occupied by such advertisement Huntingd By J.0.Gamble INSTALLMENT No.5 \u2014 DEWITVILLE \u2014 Part 8 \u2014 When the railroad came through Dewittville a station was placed a mile north of the village.A big business was done for many years at this point, much freight was moved here also mail for the area was delivered here.wm.| Gibson hauled all the out-put from his mill at Rockburn to this station.His teams hauled hig loads of lumber the 10 mile trip to Dewittville himself, Nelson Patenaude, and Dave Deshaw, manning the big loads, every day during the shipping season.Also a stockyard was here to help dealers to load livestock, many horses were shipped from here, during the world war | as there was great demand for horses to haul artil lery, and for cavalry duty.Two young men from this village came to learn the blacksmith trade at my father's shop and lived several years with us so 1 heard many stories of Dewittville.They were Angus McCaig, who stayed 11 years, and Fred Tessier who stayed 4 years, the latter the father of Herve Tessier.popular band master of the Cadets in Huntingdon.Herve and I happened to be spending some time in Barrie Memorial Hospital in the same 100M and we spent many pleasant hours discussing these events in Dewitville, where he was horn.Back now to an earlier time, Moreaa, who at one time had the sawmill, happened in the summer of 1817 to meet in Montreal one, John Todd, an Irish emigrant from Monahag N.Ireland.Being in want of a rman to run his mill he hired Todd.Thus he came with his family to Dewitville.Not long after he found Daignault and Moreau wanted to sell the saw mill, so Todd persuaded Lyt- by Bill Smiley SMILEY TAKES A chap called Richard J.Needham writes a daily newspaper column in Toronto.Quality and content range from high-class to hog-wash, but it is eminently readable.Needham is not a true humorist, but has a sharp satiric sense, a wild imagination, and a clear view of the ridicu- losity of many of our moral, social, political and economic fairy tales.Despite the clear view, he is an incorrigible romantic, a 1966 model Don Quixote who tilts at windmills with a typewriter, forces flowers on strange ladies, and thinnks of life and love in capital letters.He's a literary burglar and a bellowing non-confor- mist.Interesting fellow.But he has a couple of blind spots.He hates the educational system and has a blatant contempt for today's young people.Sounds psychological.Perhaps he was turfed out of school, or dropped out, or had some rotten teachers.But he despises the whole business.For him, the educational system Is a vast, soul-less monolith, whose sole aim is to crush the spirit of youth, indoctrinate it with all the wrong ideas, and fail to teach it anything about LIFE.He's great on LIFE.For him, teachers are a bunch of dull clods, whose only desire is to stuff kids with useless information and promptly squelch any signs of initiative or creativity.For him, modern students are a sorry lot, unadventurous, inprticulate, securityrminded and materialistic.Well, Tm here to tell brother Needham it's time he got into the twentieth cen- ury.His ideas are pure poppycock.Sure, the educational system is a vast monolith, What do you do with 6,000,000 kids?tie, an Irish neighbor who came with him, to go into partnership with him.After 2 years, Lyttle died while on 8 visit to Quebec City.At this time Todd took over, he paying the debts and undertaking the contracts of Lyttle, He did a big business for many years, also he had a tavern together with a sort of hotel.This was a natural stopping place at the rapids, as all canoes had tu portage to be towed by oxen, which Todd kept for this purpose.He was thus in A position to do much business and was in unusual enterprise.He had charged high interest on the loan and Todd in time got into difficulties and was unable to pay Dewitt.Whereupon Dewitt took over the mill and continued the milling business, So many depended on this mill, some feared it would cease and the settlers were relieved that there were good prospects of it continuing.Dewitt got in good standing in the community as he apparently was à man of means and a good business man.By popular demand he was elected us representative at the Quebec legislature.This is how in time, the place got its name and 1 believe it was he who built the big stone house which still stands so prominent today in the village.Before this place was always known as \u201cThe Portage\u201d because of the rapids.Some told me they thought it \u201cThe Potash\u201d but the former is the more cor rect.There was an ashery and pearling works there too.Much trading was done here in ashes and goods, over a wide area as this place was HIS STAND a Biers established long be- on County Early £ Days And A Pioneer Family 2 fore Huntingdon or Ormstown.Only small mention \u2018 is made of Dewittville in the Sellar history this is in part of what he says Of Todd and Cameron establishing them- velves at Dewittville.Mention has been made the presence of two inills and more people, flocked to the village up tol 1845.It was the center of lumbering operations on the Chateaugay, immense quanti ties of timber were handled, here long after rafting opera-: t.ons ceased.A sawmill was built by Wright, an American, run hy Samuel Wead of West.ville.In 1826, under the name: {x LEANER ue LEADING ADVERTISING MEDIUM IN VHE DISTRICT OF BEAUHARNOIS @ -\u2014 Wednesday, September 28th, 1966 ROUND BYRE and RING By Frank Napier Honour Where Honour.gristmill, was burned in Sept.community with the Chureh in no doubt come to the portage and waiting till morning.the grist mill, to replace the mill, ed to farming down on the west bank, when the property was sold by the Sheriff.James Davidson, and store 30 years and was the leading want of a grist mil) was real need as settlers now had.to go to St.Martine with: grist.Going now to Howick, one\u2019 inventive mind realised that| the settlers were in great need GI Congratulations to Caroline Templeton of Howick and Andy Ness who have proved themselves the best Junior judges of cattle in the Province of Quebec.Andy and Caroline (represented the Howick Young Farmers Club at the Quebec Fair early this month.Now they are waiting to hear if they go on to Toronto for the annual national 4H do.Caroline is in her first year teacher\u2019s training course at Mac- dunald Coltege, and says she to learn about LIFE?But it's iy loving it.Congratulations trary, it's composed of men goodwill and who work tirelessly to improve the system for the hene- fit of the students.Some of them.Just as some doctors, lawyers, ministers and columnists are dull clods.But the great majority work their heads to the bone, shoving, urging exhorting, encouraging and leading the youngsters to adulthood.And the students?are they a sad, beaten crowd, cowed by authority.eager for security, afraid to think Needham, with his Victorian view of schools, ns believe, Hah! A few are.jority are just the opposite.They are rebellious, at to have a whirl life, time of Socrates.ross Canada, on his way home not sure, Right her gore ears.pierced yesterday, rings.And right now, all school are ignoring on the phone, or falling in love, ture.ham.Toronto Telegram Shove them into the streets News Service, and women with intelligence, this honour for themselves?This is what Mr.would have But the ma- daring, adventurous, and just busting as youngsters have been since the Right now my son, who is 19, is either hitch-hiking ac- or headed for Mexico.We're now.my daughter who is 15, is belting out folk songs which she wrote herself, to keep her mind off She had them for ear- over town, 1,200 kids from our high their homework and watching TV, or shooting pool, or gassing or riding motorcycles.They're certainly not cowed by authority, or squelched by the system, or indoctrinated, tein, compared with sovhean by anything except human na- oil-meal or even alfalfa hay.Don't be naive, Mr.Need- far from soul-less, On the con-|also to their coach and leader, Robert Ness, not only for to his judging understanding, |tcam but also for the excellent showing his (at Quebec.By the way, 1 Ayrshires made hear that Sure, teachers are dull clods.| Ross Oswald, that pillar of 4-H strength in the Lachute area, suffered a broken arm the other day when he fell off a load of hay.Fast recovery, Ross.+ - * Limestone as an addition tn corn silage keeps on popping into the news.And right now silos are being filled.1 asked Peter Hamilton what the Department of Animal Science thought about the practice.\u201cFor beef cattle,\u201d he said, adding ten pounds of finely ground limestone or calcium carbonate to each ton of corn silage as it goes into the silo, is worth trying.But for dairy cattle stay away from it, until we know more about it.There isn't any apparent benefit when fed to milking cows, and you might even decrease milk production.\u201d | Apparently, the limestone changes the fermentation pat- ern in the silo.Twice as much lactic acid is formed, and proportionately less acetic acid, And it is lactic acid, the nutritionists tell us, that is the more easily converted to animal fat in the digestive system.So that is why limestone in the silage is useful for beef, but not for dairy cattle.Urea is another material that is being blown into the silo along with corn.There is only one reason for using it.It is a cheap source of pro- Ten pounds feed-grade Urea very carefully mixed in each ton silage will raise the protein level from 7% to 8% on a dry matter basis to 10% troduced the case end tions.Both Justice Minister Cardin who in- Pearson have been vindicated in their sc: Coming at e time when there is a bit of a furore on the leadership issue of the Conservative Party, this report could have a bad effect on Mr.rétention of thet leadership.Although it is reported warts are cause.It woul Prime Minister that many of the Party stal- rallying to Mr.Diefenbaker\u2019s d not seem that this case is any worse, or perhaps not as bad as some Diefenbaker's other things that have been reported upon since this case was first in being.be well to soft pedal too much propaganda - on this report for it could cause a poll wednesday.tical upheaval all around.lt would Île turn (cess them, and settled| without his porridge and oat.[many RENVSRSNNSS SAS SNNSS SA SNA NDS RRR NY \"COUNTRY NOTEBOOK\" a similar environment\u201d in breeding top Hol- and a meal cakes was not So McArthur on a Montreal, while trip waiting at he had made.MeArthur wot the it with a sweep.studied it well and on a larger scale cart to St.Johns to get them.He made a gearing and > 8Y WALKFR RILEY CANTINA é or 12%.This is about the right protein level for fattening beef, and for the dairy herd can make a saving on the protein concentrate bill.But it won't save you any- hing if you don't adjust the protein level of your dairy ra- L'on to match.As a rule of thumb, you can cut back 2% -\u2014 for example, from 18% dairy retion to 14% dairy raion.I can\u2019t find any figures how much of the urea added to the silage is lost before il is fed.But this leads to one of the warnings.If the corn is high in moisture, you might have the urea leach down through the silage to the bottom layers.And a heavy dose could be deadly.Ten pounds per ton well distributed through the ensilage is well within safe limits.I understand that the Cya- namid Company is marketing a mixture of Calcium and Urea as a silage addition unnder the trade name of Calrca.Talking of silage, the college put up a stack vacuum: packed in plastic sheets this past week Just to try out this New Zealand idea.And up to this point, T am sold on it.The real test will he whether the plastic ean stand up to zero weather and what comes out of it next spring.It was really fascinating to watch a 50-ton, ten-foot high heap of loose chopped second cut red clover being sucked down to four feet in less than an hour by a milking-machine vacuum pump.The stack was firmer than if a tractor had heen packing it all afternoon.in spoilage is supposed to take place under the plastic cover.The kits for these plastic ugilog\u201d are being sold in the States.Prices for a 200 ton unit were given as $330.and 60% of that for the second year to replace the huge 40 feet wide top and bottom plastic sheets.This works out about one dollar a ton, not much more than the interest charges on a tower silo.But the costs of getting the feed from the silo to the cows must he compared, also.* Li - The annual Angus sale of the Quebec Aberdeen Angus Association brought an average price of $495.for 41 head.The top of $1400.was for an open heifer consigned by Irwin Schenk, Petersburg, Ontario.This animal went hack ta Ontario, into the herd of Senator McCutcheon at Gorm- ley, but most of the rest stayed in Quebec herds.* * * This is the week of the Sherbrooke Winter Fair open.Junior judging is on Monday, and the Market Cattle Sale on 5th.See you Holstein 20th, the weary required fat.: On hearsng what Me Arthur idea that he could make one was doing, Brown warned him Hearing of that he was infringing on the Peter McArthur, one of ania pair of stones, he took his scignior's rights he prosecuted ii was driven by or had exclusive how it was done ever, had him for the seignior of forcing put was opposed wanted them to grinding their fle mills, Before with the scignior request a pair of a later age.to be sifted hand and thought if But it took so power it did not ham, but ville, when he at the island fall of 4ft, ing with other were below this.of Montreal 1832 the mill wheel Durham mil) vears later, and Lauglin His asset and the textile mill, time grease Laughlin the hig big wheel (thes wooden blocks there.(Continued on miles living (bushel of oats on his shoulder to:tu get his oatmeal.; 6 horses bought it and built a sawmill Lachine for the ferry, saw alstarted in 1828, nol hy steam water as specified in the deed this Brown replied, the seign.to grind in his mills could take an unjust toll for McArthur , at part u neighbour of Mr.Row, added.\u201cMr, Row said it had heen \u201cWe honour him more for what of Meigs and Wead it, with the 8 privelge to live in a small he is than what he has done The above is an extract from 1828.The fire was the work the centre; to raise his chil.a Holstein-Friesian newsletter of an incendiary for he was, dren on a family farm, whichiwhieh also reads, in part: \u201cThe \\ AUX seen running in the moon.meant a lot of work but lots Oxford here, and heavy Buteaux hud light by a woman sitting on a of interest, too; and to see his sponsored a \u201cBob Row Night\u201d, cartload of household goods.grand-children growing up in September Association at Past-President ; Holstein-Friesian Associa- 1t is recorded fhai Todd had tain just where this was butisteins and fos his leadership tion of Canada\u201d (to which we horiow.d quite a sum of mo- Cameron at once began tolin farm, community and church, might add: A man who is well ney from Jacob Dewitt, who rebuild but the company con-lorganizations.In making that and favourably known to most may have lived in Montreal.tested his claim although helpresentation, Mr.Glen Kitchen, progressive dlolstein breeders proved his claim the costs of[ TT Cr litigation cat up the awards{or an oatmeal mill as they|sweep mill, the mill was hail- jand be found he was not ableyhad oats but no way to pro-jed as a great success.Many scotchmaniis the old man who tramped with The and and horses or rights grinding all grain no matter However, the law was not clear on (his point and Brown did not pro- cced against him.Brown how.in his power, as MeArthur had built a mill at this as to grow wheat su ur, But time oatmills were put in all .oh pay him.Peter McArthur wanted lease the power rights at Dur the agent refused, being neither willing to build a mill or let others do so.He came up the river to Dewilt.the situation over there, he found that by throwing a dam across at the head of the rapids he could have a without interfer mills which looked In 1830, hought this lot from Dr Munro for 400 dollars and set to work clearing it as à heavy stand was on it, was opened having a run for wheat and one for oat meal.The power was supplied hv an overshot 14 hy 16 ft.iid a good business unti] the was opened 7 Peter the sons took over mill after their father died.and added a wonllen mill to the business.This was a great to the community as every farmer had sheep and it was necessary to take wool to a mill for processing, In time the sheep business dwindled.closed down.A tragic accident took place at this mill thers were operating the grist- and this day decided gears.e are driven page 8) Wool stock, Unt, to recognize and He was replying to an ad honour G.R.Row of Curries, a great demund belng a man of Cameron was insured so it ap- dress of appreciation, including Master Holstein breeder and pears that One Cameron had, praise for his many achieve: immediate I am not cer- ments mill was i It ground 75 for the nextiman making ontmeal in a rig|to 85 bushels a day the charge , His name waslwas 10 cts a bushel or a Quin- business man of the place.Theigyans.He placed it at theitai or a fifth and the offal, Wend of his barn and operatediand the seeds kept the horses would McArthur deified him to stop his mill, as and wind To broke Norvals he built a threshing machine on his model farm.its principle was that of beating the straw and shaking it over a seive and was driven hy a crown gearing and (wo horses on a sweep beam with of horses thresh as much as many mills The grain had to clean it Wm.Donaldson saw it McArthur could thresh in this way, why could he not run a saw mill.much horse.would The mill The bro- at noon He found a broken tooth in the oak into slots in the big metal wheel and wedged tightly into-place) he thought he had time to do this.He was up on the wheel, when Peter came to start the across Canada, albeit, also to many adherents of other pres of cattle), \u201cOver 300 friends of Bob Row, many of whom had tra velled a considerable distance, were on hand to pay tribute to him\u201d Charolais Cattle Again \u201cCanadians Clamour for Charolais Cattle\u201d, is the title of an Ottawa report which was reproduced in the August is sue of Farming Today, published by Massey-Ferguson Industries Ltd.It is thereby reported that a of \u2014 [total of 2562 persons have applied to the Canada Department of Agriculture for permits to import cattle from France this year.The number of cattle represented by the applications total more than 1700 head, but the present capacity of the Grosse Île, Quebec, maximum security quarantine station is 110 head (end of quote).Judging by the periods of quarantine given hereafter a considerable period of time would elapse before the 1700 head could be passed through the Grosse lle station, and a lot of money would be involved in such connection.Extensive Tests Incidentally, cattle imported from France must meet stringent health requirements and go through a multitude of tests, all under the direct supervision of the Health of Animals Division of Canada Department of Agriculture, Both in France and Canada.Continues the report: It is expected that the Canadian period at the Grosse Tle station a in ( « Norton will begin in October (presum- Creek and other grist mills ahly October 1968, since the in that area.They owed him issue of Farming Today is 3,000 dollars balance so Brown dated August 1966.FN).This deducted 100 dollars à year as a fee and altogether swindled him out or 800 flollurs, But in the process he Was the means the scigniors in oatmeal mills.Ellice |means that cattle from France [will enter the French quaran- \u2018tine at Brest, France, some time during the latter part of August or early September, Also, since the cattle.tested 30 days hefore entering the Brest station, selections will have been made hy the end of July.The quarantine period on Grosse Île is for a minimum of 90 days but because of the exhautive testing required and ice conditions in the St.Lawrence River at that time of ycar, it is not expected that cattle will be released from the island until next April or May.to he he in Costly Purchase Importers are required to pay for the care and feeding of the livestock, hoth at the Brest quarantine station and on Gros se Tle, as well as charges for special tests required on these animals.In addition, importers will pay a $5.00-per-day-per head quarantine charge for a maximum of 90 days on Grosse Ile (end of quotes).While we are not aware of the actual cost per head to the purchaser, we can presume that a considerable amount of money per head is involved.First of all there is the purchase price of the animal and, since there would be the aforesaid subsequent charges we may presume that only top animals will be considered, the initial purchase price may he quite substantial.And the so- called evangelists to be (insofar as the raising of our heef cattle standards are concerned) must surely have in mind only top-hreeding material, Tt may the cost of the test that must be that the seller will defray be made hefore acceptance at the Brest quarantine station, but there will doubtless he expenses in connection with the sclection of these animals and the negotiations with respect to price ote.also the freight from the farm to the Brest Statinn, Following the foredo.ing there will he the costs of the care and feed at Brest: the Trans Atlantic freight charges, nlus feed and attendance costs: the Grosse Tle charges for feed and care and tests.Finally, the cost of transnorting the animal or animals to the farm of the nurchaser.subsequent, at the farm.final tests.We might therefore suggest that the Better Beef Production Evangelists might be better advised if they were to concentrate on good animals of recognized Canadian breeds of livestock: that the amount apparently involved in the purchase of Charolais cattle would obtain for them outstanding animals of established Canadian breeds, either dairy or beef.by to he In to c\u2026 or PE ES 8 - The Gleaner Wednesday, September 28th, 1966 ing.wc Kilbain parents, Mr.and Mr.Ye New Erin M mers to PME WRIGHT be ; .uring the service Mr.Cun- : ! .7 ningham presented Bibles to| KILBAIN \u2014 Week-end| Miss Jan Hartley of Mon and Mrs, B.A.Rankin on Tues, TICAL 8 sx EN NNNANNL Crowe on Sunday.Ted and Danny Levers for at-|guests of Mr.and Mrs.Thomas|treal spent the weekend at on NEW ERIN \u2014 Best wishes day, October 4th.4 nL co TY ° \u2014 tendance and interest during|O'Connor were Mr.and Mrs.\\home of Mr.and Mrs, Hugh for a speedy recovery to Mrs.5 W.J.WRIGHT ; Huntingdon Locals Mr.and Mrs.Ernest Sher-|Primary class teachings.Gerry Gallagher and family of! Cosgrove.Allan Hunter in the Barrie 4 DAVID WRIGHT man of Whitney Point, N.Y.| Two part certificates were|Monireal and Mr.and Mrs.\u2014_\u2014-_ ee \u2014 .* Dispensing Opticians a were week-end guests at the|given Darlene Marshall, cer|Bruce Anderson and family of| /The many friends of Mr, All the beans are not in Boe % s paonaet Lenses si Huntingdon County Tieasure Chest; $10.from Mr.home of Mrs.Kay Williams,|tificate for the memorizing of Malone, N.Y.James F.Smythe will be glad ton in spite of the familiar as-' 1558 SHERBROOKE W 2 A Hospital Notes Leo Frehofer; $18 from Mrs.Mrs.Eunice Jones of Malone|the first part of the memory Sincore sympathy is exten.to know that he is beginning to sociation, Canada makes a big # (Comer Guy) 4 | The Huntingdon County|Robert Cunningham and ajaccompanied them to the Bas- work in the Primary Depart- ded c re symp y Mrs feel a little betier.We hope to export business out of them MONTREAL Val! Hospital gratefully anknow-|L:ox of apples from Mrs.Ar.bershop Quartet Concert iNment, and Sharon Johnston, re- de to the fami y of oui on see him well and able to be| ¢ : 5 n, Tel.935-3577 ; ledges the receipt of Annualjthur Champion.the Huntingdon Theatre Satur-|cejved a certificate for the sec, of chonagh, the Gran a home before very long.selling $3.3 million worth in % BUSINESS HOURS: 7 Membership from Mr.E.C.\u2014_ day evening._ ond part of the same course, re Be es er or the last crop year, says the ; Mon Fri.9 a.m.to 8 pin ; | in, Mr.and Mrs.E.G:| Mr.and Mrs.John Hurteau Birthday car.She was loved by all who Department of Trade and Com- at.9 a.m.to p.m.4 Bennett, Mr.W.J.McCartney|spent the weekend in Mas/| Mrs.Gladys Sellar spent the year.EÉCNANA SEEN AU and Miss Marjorie Goodfellow:|sona, N.Y.visiting at the home| past week in Montreal visit.Mrs L.D.Watson prie = had the \u2018pleasure o knowing merce.a $5.donation in memory ofl ot their son-inlaw and daugh-|ing with her friend, Miss Lil-|CONVva\"escins a .H Jan her and will long a gin Mr.Thos.Foers from Mr.and|ter Mr.and Mrs.Romeo Hart|lian Forrest.Valley Convalescen ome bered for her kindness an \u2018Mrs.Tommy MacNaughton; a|a,4 family and also with Mrs.\u2014 Ormstown celebrated her ou hospitality to all those with donation of $5 in memory OflLeon Lacombe.Mrs.Eleanor Desjardins birthday last ednes tay.; a\" whom she came in contact.Mr.Patriek Sherry from Miss © ing the day she received visits ® 50 Boats to Rent F \u2018er Lumber & with or without molors oucrier um er \u2014 spent the week-end with soni po\", \u201cfour children as welll Guests at the home of Mr.; .À .; Ladies\u2019 Bowling L © Live Bait C, ; C, Phyllis Todd; $39.from The Weekend guests at the home| Ai and wife at Chateausuay|.s visits from come of her|and Mrs.Joseph Ryan during Tears es Bowling cague | ondteuction 0.1 | | At the home of Mr.and Mrs.|Michael Burke and Mr.Wm._ = | W.L.Pts.| | .of Mr.and Mrs.Martin Beat-[Heights.At the same home randchildren.She was the re-|the past week were Mr.andjecs Nincties le ji JAVEL WATER tie were Mr.Fernie Beattie|was his brother Erle and son cipent of gifts of flowers, Mrs.John O'Neil, Miss Mar- dal Nineties 8 ; 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roe Sunday, September 18.th S J 0CCNe went to his h is where safe p J.S.Gaw, B.V.Sc Rally Service was observed at! patient at the Royal Victoria told him h 1s house.They driving should begin with NOTARY © yy BVO 1 J L TREPANIER Inc the church service at 12.30|Hospital for some time has re-| Im NC was going to 5m smooth controlled stops.County Building, King Street .PM.Several awards werc| Urned to her home.grease the wheel.Going back, 5.Let us align and balance / unie don | VETERINARY SURGEON i > ; A hare Le w was horrified to find his \u201c§ ACES.© your front wheels to pre- 150 Chateauguay Huntingdon made.oe me ne seniptare Mo Le ay that Mr.John brother's mangled body lying Ra hu ling.Reduce Tire Wear.Fast Service at LOW Mr.Campbell attends 19 Henderson St.TEL.264-5142 ; | ; im.Cr ; , \"à | about.This cast a gloom ES.Tuesday, Friday and Saturday Lo reading and two of the Prim-|Wattie is a patient at the Hun-[ ver the entire comunity fr \u2019 : + Diai 264-5381 ary members lifted the offer-|.ingdon County Hospital.which it di y from HART and SHERRY REG D and other days by appointmen ) - A So.id not soon recover.Huntingdon, Que.\u2014 = - (To.Be Continued) HUNTINGDON TEL.264-2962 Office Open = \u2014\u2014 : Ts Monday to Saturday inc'usive|\u2014 \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2026.CT RTT TE a SES TTT TTT RTT TT TT wT TTT [| Assignee of the records of the x .3 .° 0% .jerk | late Donald M Rowat.: ,( Chère amie: : \u2026.\u2026 À.Dear Friend: .ene Drs.Belisle & Cloutier Nous avons fait l'acquisition d\u2019une PS mr = Tel.Huntihgdon: 264.5382 VS telle merveille que nous ne pouvions Montreal (collect) 866-4393 Le attendre votre prochain rendez-vous We nave such a jemarkable new ere Lee \u2014 pour vous en faire part.tect nique in our salon that we can't Cette merveille, c\u2019est le nouveau wait \u2018fil your next appointment to ; 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ts hatearay an Marchand his former neighbors Dahlias, Collection: \u2014 1, E.Robertson; 2, IL.Sproule.Board for the past forty-four Pansies, Display: \u2014 1, A.the|Yéars.He was the recipient of s es: \u2014 1.A bread, C.Carson; white 3.1806, a son of the late Bert] Churchill; 2, E, Robertson; 3,11 Bruce: 2, C.Douglas; 3, 5 \u2014 Canadian Industries Ltd; Anderson ; Sw ivedi He leaves his wife : 118 \u2014 MeKough's Super Market, rolls, R.Taylor and Fanny Sweet.He had lived) He leave w of a silver engraved tray and a lich: st Holstein cow in , ; A 1! his life his ; former Marian Shaw, of Wil Pompom: \u2014 1, F.McComb; |C.McWhinnie; 4, C.Douglas.A.English; 4, Don Robinson.pt dry: M.Temple.Hemmingford; Best Irish| 0 \u2014 Bourgon & Cluff, Hunt-l nd ds Jif chai ee) Hamstown: his son David: two|léather traveiling bag, also sev.2, C.Carson, Phlox Display: \u2014 1, E, Rob- POTTED PLANTS ton cobbler potatoes; Y.Mo- medon: Best white buns [i sons at Sweet Servier sisters, Laura M.Littlefield of|eral souvenirs from early days Gladioli, Light: \u2014 1, C.jertson, African Violet, Single: \u2014 1| oo in William; Best rand .Taylor Station.Braintree, Massachusetts and|of the commission when | e Douglas; 2, Dr.Watson.Snapdragon: \u2014 1, W.J.Vain \u2018A.English; 2, C, Douglas; 3, Le Ho1.14 7 James Smythe, Hunting-|10\u2014 René Thibodeau, Frank-[P*% ut des Mis wife Alice M.Fisher, of Lancaster,| Present Masonic Hall was Clar- iol : i pure bred or grade Hol don; Best pumpkin pie.lin; Best sponke cake] Surviving besides his wife,] es wille Academy.Congratu- Gladioli, Dark: \u2014 1, A.|court; 2, E.Robertson.A.Churchill.To: | i ; pump pl a , Sp ~ ; \u2019 Massachusetts; four nephews,|enceville Academy.: ; A stein cow, dry; M.Tem E.Robertson: ! not iced, K.C bell (the former Marion Arno, are! ; ; Cw 1 tended to Churchill.Zinnia 1, A.| African Violet, Double: \u2014 br .rtson; best turnip, , amp ; {wo nièces, He was a member|lations were also exten i .: in.Ja 1-9 ish: pleton \u2014 Best pure bred L.Sproule; best table car-|11 \u2014 Morrison's Store, Have-[five daughters, Mrs.Robert irst Methodis him for his birthday, on Sun- Larkspur: \u2014 1, Mrs.R.An-|Churchill; 2, L.Sproule; 3, W.11, A.Churchill; 2, A.English; | .! Ge ; .of the First Methodist Church, IN à derson Record 3, K.Campbell or grade Jersey cow, rot, L.Sproule lock; Best display can- (Gertrude) Adams of Peru, Mrs.yyitliamstown, and a member|day.Messrs Chester Adams, ] Marigolds: \u2014 1, A.Church-| Zinnia, Small: \u2014 1, W.Re.| Begonis, Flowering: 1,| dvi B Sproule 15 JA Bourdon.St Chryl ned fruits, jams and jel-{OWen (Myrtle) Murray, Claren | Williamstown, and a memberiyhy, phos, \u201cale oy Em.1 ill;; 2, H.Wallace; 3, Mrs, R.cord; 2, C.Douglas; 3, L.|L.Henderson; 2, W.J.Vain.| 7\u2014E.Robertson, River! sostome: Best 2 stalk en| lies, C.Blair, L.Sproulelce Center, Mrs.Patrick (Bea |} rick, retired members, were 8 Anderson.! \" |sproule.\u2019 court; 3, R.Barr.field; best 2 year-old silage corn, L.Sproule 12\u2014 Norris Rowe, Franklin; Rarer © Neil, Chateaugay, Mrsf i were Gold se also honored with presenta, / Fuschia: \u2014 1, A.Churchill; Arrangement Cut Flower: \u2014 1,| Begonia, Leaf: \u2014 1, L.Hen- purebred Holstein heifer|{g \u2014 Howick Seeds Ltd.Ho.Best strained honey; J.Le ert (Mercedes) Light of Services were sh on Ry p: tions.Mr.Hugh Monaghan who 2 C.McWhinnie; 3 Mrs.R.|Dr.Watson; 2, W.Record; 3, derson; 2, E.Robertson; 3, L.dry; M.Templeton \u2014 wick; Best table carrots, Robertson attsburg and Mrs.Henry tember 20th, at S herman- ur had served for many years as Anderson.te H Wallace.te Sproule, best 2 year old purebred L.Sproule; table turnips,|13 \u2014 Ross \u2018McNaughton, Hem- Judy) Nelson of California, bank Memorial £ apel.wi ih chairman spoke of many Inter.Petunias, Single: \u2014 1, D.Mc_|Floral Table Decoration: \u2014 1,| Begonia, Tuberous: \u2014 1, H.Jersey heifer dry, E.L.Sproule; table beets, mingford; Best currant owe sons, Abert, Reginald the Reverend he the ach.esting recollections of the work - Wallace; *, L.Henderson: 3, Sproule E.Robertson; onions.G.jelly, H.Wallace: Most AN ne or hatraugay: twa walter, assisted rine officts.of the committee.Mr.Russel] 3 J.P.Fitzsimmons.8 \u2014John Nussey, Howick; Morand; weet corn.C.prone taken n white Herbert of Chateaugay, one ting.Burial wus in Rastlawn| MO she r.superintendent 0 151 | Coleus: \u2014 1, L, Henderson; Best pure bred Holstein MeWhinnic bread.R.Taylor; Best! of = gay.Nk She Continued - 10) ° 1 ANNOU NCEMENT 2, Mrs, E.Morgan: 3, C.Me- in milk; M.Templeton |7 \u2014 Fournier's Garage, La [spberry canned.Ww.R.Soren, Mrs.Mildred Potter of Cemetery, Williamstown, (Continue on page gr Whinnie.9 \u2014 Builders\u2019 Supply.Hunt colle; Best display of ope; canned peas, L.\\* F | Co Fi Ferns, Boston: \u2014 1, R.Barr.ingdon; Best pure bred vegetables, H.Wallace Sproule: canned corn, uneral services were held ; .ety: Soh ; \u2018fey|[8\u2014J.R.Priest & Sons, Hem.|.Sproule; cannedjSaturday in the Chateaugay 'S SSO S CE ; MR.W.D.FRASER ea yariely call M Holstein heifer mingford; Best Green beans, 1.Sproule; can-{Method:st Church with the Rev.KEN E ERVI ours x Soin te J.calf: M, Temp mountain potatoes, G.Mo- ned tomatoes, A.Eng- Charles Martin officiating, I wish to advise my clients and Fuschia: \u2014 1.8, Currie 10\u2014 A.Santoire, St-Chrysos-| and lish: marmalade, 1.{Burial was in St.Edmund Ce | friends that all of my insurance business Geraniums, Young: \u2014 1\u20ac pomet alsin heifer|?\u2014 Norman Poe ata 14 Tae d, Ormstown meters at Ellenbury WHEEL ALIGNMENT .* \u201c ie, ps ; \u2014 Je \"CE, ms , = has been transferred to Bourgon, Cluff |f|Pouglas; 2, H.Wallace; 3, R} o5); Edgerton a ON Best loal of white hava \u201cITS BEST ; ; McCaig.k: Best 2 doz, The Late Orrin W.Fish AT ITS BEST Inc./ Philps & Bourgon Reg'd Insur- Geraniums, Old: \u2014 1, R.Me.ae: a ure pred rand; pumpkin, field, L.15 x Taylor John Blai \"sher ance.Caig; 2, H.Wallace; 3, W.J.Holstein any age; M Sproule, cauliflower 1/19\u2014 Mr.and ) rs.John Blair;| Orrin W.Fisher, of Williams i ; À | ; head, 1.Sproule.plate Best loaf of white breadjtown, Massachuselts, formerly ; : , I also sincerely thank everyone for Valcourt.\u2014 1, E.Carson; 2.|.Templeton of tomatoes.W.J.Vain and one lot of rolls, W.jof Hemmingford, died Septem GO STEADY their support over the years.J.P.Fitzsimmons.\"(12 \u2014 Can.Imp.Bank of Com.court.B.Hope ber 17, at North Adams Hos | WITH KEN / From October 1st, 1966, all transac- \"Polly Prim: \u2014 1, Don Robin.and Hemmingford Bread-pastry preserve specials|18- Lionel Demers, St.Chry-|pital, after a month's illness | \u2018 oo tions will be made by Bourgon, Cluff |f|son; 2, W.J.Vaineourt; 3, D.branches: Best PR aged| Standard Brands Limited: sostômes Most prize M1 He attended schools in Hem | McEwen.Holsteins: | White bread, Kk.Taylor.©.ney taken in class 22, Limingford, and his carly years, Inc, .Unusual Plant: \u2014 1, Don herd a olsteins; \u2018|Carson, F.Kyle, Brown bread,| ~~ Sproule i x (Were spent on the original .Signed, Robinson; 2, W.J.Vaincourt; empieton : Begy| V, Hope, \u20ac.Carson, K.Camp-|17 = Ralph Reddick, Nowicki! tamily farm on Fisher Street,| se W.D.Fr 3 W.Record.15\u2014 Bell & Sons Ltd; ES Ibell, Milk roils, F.Kyle, W.Best maple syrup, Clwhere he was horn the son ; 2 .D.Fraser i * Window Bow: \u2014 1, Mrs.R.senior herd yore bred Hope, R.Taylor Cinnamon Harvey: best comb\u2019 ho-lof the late Alfred lan GARAGE GEOM \u2014 \u2014 \u2014 Anderson; 2, W.Record; 3, E.16 \u2014 Green Cross: Best aged buns, B.Wallace.1.Sproule.simpson Se as id M quo fisher.After mas | Ormstown Tel.829-2158 Roberston.; Qu OM - Tlope : son sears Ltd; ostiing to Williamsto : t Rovers and ponies specials Holstein cow; M.Tem- 1\u2014 Paquin & Frère Enrg,|Prize money taken in bread |= _ lamstown in 1928, = = ee.a ATTENTION I \u2014 Mr, Ian Watson, M.P.\u2014 Pleton \u2014 Best aged Jer- St, Chrysostôme; Best|aNd pastry class 21, section 4 Combination Saddle andly7_ Arnoldts Mens anal Cup WJ.Vaincourt lo 11 inclusive; Mrs.K.Kyle Tel: 373-1061 e.harness pony, 14 years Boys\u2019 Wear, Huntingdon: canned strawberries, W.|Handicrafts specials vo and under; L.Elliott, L.Says Holstein bull: M.J.Vaincourt, canned|)l\u2014 JE Cité, St.Chrysostô- ASK YOURSELF Ouimet, N.Blair, J.C.Templeton \"A peas, L.Sproule, maplel me; Best hooked yarn rug, Beaudin \u2018 18\u2014M a Pas e Patenaude,| _ syrup, K.Campbell .W.J.Vaincourt eran] Fur Salon Am / Pro erl Insured ?2 \u2014 J.P.Brault, Howick; Best Hemmingford: Best Ju.2 Lion Vinegar; Best ap.|2\u2014 Black Kettle Handicraft Ces p y © pony mare and foal, A.nior herd Jerseys; E ple bie, E.Sproule.ap.und Antiques, Havelock: \\ # FIRE q yalonde Huntingdon Sproule canned apples clair Black: best man's \"knite 2\u20141 i ; iffor i 5 C ; bes : Best carriage horse under 19 -\u2014 Clifford Dey, Hemming.3-\u2014 Mrs, Robi.B.Tolhurst,| ted sweater, A.Churchill ë A GEONS ¥ LIFE 15 % hands; Dr Watson pu Ch $ rou, Howick; Best white rolls,|3-\u2014~ Arthur Riendeau, SL £ \\ 4 \u2014 Eddie Berthiaume, Hem-|op_ Bort MeCartrev Or R.Taylor, W.B.Hope| Chrysostome; Best pair og wn, Que ¥ LIABILITY mingford; Most money town: Bent 2 year.ald vel hop ie pi socks: A.Chur a | | ost Gilles , year \u2018ampbel), E.Carson chi io, JR ; Sgr \u201c AUTO en horses; Gill HS heifer; Y.4 \u2014 R.Daigneault, St.Chry-|Flowers and plants specials AY | it dal oo ie PO Co 5\u2014 Dr W.Watson, Howick;|oy __ 7 ; i sostôme; Best plate drop|! \u2014 Leuhy's Reg'd., Hemming: YW 7, \u201ci À alleyhela, PU.# ACCIDENT Best Roadster horse; Gail 2 Best 1 vearoid Sos - §o0kieh Du.MeEwens .( ford; Best oral table] | .; à RAM nd , _ fat ; ; 5, B.ecor i art INCOME REPLACEMENT 6 \u2014 À A MeCormiek: Orms.Co heifer; B.Hope 2 \u2014 Réal Payant \u2018st.Chrysos- Quality and Low Prices Easy Teens un ; ; ; ; 5\u2014 Omer Demers, St.Chry- ome; st i in- .or \u2018ye A Ye P, I I d ?on PP 22 \u2014 Beauchamp & Frère, sostôme; Best blueberry ome: Pica vie \u2014 Mr.Dandurand is fluently bilingual \u2014 Que re ou roper y USUrea : 7 \u2014 Mr Moore Cleland; Ponies es Rendre ___ Pie.K.Campbell] (Continued on page 10)\u2018 on parade by childrenjg4__ Dr Whitehead, Orms- => = = ourgon U nc.under 12 years; A.la town; Best senior, best Dr Jers ee I 8 \u2014 Canada Cement; Best Junlor pute bred Jersey Heavy general purpose + INSURANCE team; W.J.Vaincourt Sheep specials nT 0 9 \u2014 Makushla Ranch, Have-| 1-\u2014 Marton's Stores; Best 158 Chateauguay St.Tel.264-2944 lock; Ponies and horses, short wool lamb; \u2014 2 \u2014 riders under 14 years; Harry Heitner, St.Chry- \u201cTotal insurance for the community since 1887\u201c 1st and 2nd Makushla sostome, Best ram lamb; Su \u2018Ranch, 3rd D.McNiece, 3 - Canada Cement; Most re prize money in sheep.à ome All won hy A.Charters i 1- Hooker's Feed & Coal on DRAW A BEAD ON THESE ered or opal rds of Best ewe or lamb; 1st N J.Fennell, 2nd, A.Charon, N.P ters.$ 0 0 N.P.Poultry specials e 1\u2014 Harry Heiner.St, Chry- sostôme; Best pair young tment Barred Rocks; N.Blair.i Best pair young Leg.daily horns, G.Sproule Stoic 2\u2014 A.P.Smith, Barrington, FULL LINE Que.; Best pair of Ply.( mouth Rocks young, E.of HUNTING GEAR Sproule = Fruit specials 1 \u2014 Lion Vinegar Co; Best 6 qt: Lawfam, H.Wallace; Spy, K.Sample; 3, Prop Cortland, K.Sample Lobo, O.Harvey; Me: Intosh, K.Sample; Fameuse, K.Sample.ntingdm 2\u2014 Keith Surran.Havelock, re s : , EAR Sproule: Best bushel CHANNEL 12 \u2014 mornings, 9 to 9:30 A.M.ECAP Fameuse, K.Sample; hs Best 3 commercial varie- ] Es Hes 5 each, O.Harvey; à ° est collection of plums, caret 3 \u2014 C.Provost, Howick; Best bushel Scion, YOUR TV BINGO CARD 4\u2014 JR.Priest & Sons, Hem- mingford; Best 5.6 gi A DIFFERENT CARD EACH WEEK basket apples any variety, K.Sample LL un es 5\u2014 W.B.Smith, Hemming- ford; Best 5 winter| no \u2018| | varieties 3 of cach CONSOLAT strie Class 19 E.Sproule \u2018| ; 6 \u2014 Bourgon & Cluff, Hunt Also GIVEN EVERY DAY = ingdon; Most money on \u2014 \u2014_\u2014 plates of apples, 0.Har | vey; Most money on ; plates of plumps, F.A \u2018Moore, A.Churchill, See g Currie i © © .7 \u2014 E.Moise, Franklin: Best or à plate St-Lawrence, C.© \u2018 | Dirkenson UE.GENERAL STORE 8\u2014 Huntingdon 5 to SI, SUNOCO SERVICE Broker Huntingdon; Best 8 at a asket Hume, E.Sp:uule .\"1 EL 247.2088 HEMMINGFORD °~ Best ie umenniim| Route 14 ven 0790008 : - est plate Fameuse, E.mings * Sproule ORMSTOWN LPs 10 \u2014 James F.Smythe, Hunt \u2014\u2014\u2014 \u2014 ee = 2 4 = \\ ID.McAdam.| Canadian Imperial Bank of s Commerce: \u2014 K.McAdam.a I.N.D.Market, M.Patneaude, 7 i {Change (for car): \u2014 R.Edger- ton.a i ae 10 - The Gleaner Wednesday, September 28th, 1966 season.This was also the first night high schol game to be played in the Northern League.The game was played against Saranac Lake and was of particular interest to the local young people due to the Ste.Agnes Young People Attend Football Game On Friday evening, the Hi-C group motored to Fort Coving- ton, N.Y., where they attended the Salmon River Central open, L Doug Watterson, is a member ing football games of the 1966 of the Salmon River team.The game ended in a tie.Brigham Scanlon Dies Suddenly Members of this community will be saddened to learn of the sudden death of Mr.Brigham Scanlon of Bombay, N.Y.The deceased, who was 74 years old, died on Seplember 16tt., after having been a patient in the Alice Hyde Hospital for a week.The late Mr.Scanlon was an avid card player, and seldom, if ever, missed a card party in the area.He is survived by his wife, the former Grace Doonan, and two brothers, Leo and Hudson.Communion Service The Communion of the Lord's Supper will be held in Zion United Church next Sunday morning.Preparatory Ser, vice will be held on Friday evening.Rev.Swan, assistant! at the Montreal City Mission, will administer Communion,\u2019 This Sunday has heen set aside .for World-wide observance of the Sacrament of the Lord's ; |Covey Hill | Wesley-Knox U.C.Ww.| COVEY HILL \u2014 The monthly meeting of Wesley-Knox United Church Women was \u201cheld at the home of Mrs.Rob- fact that one of their members, ert Day on Thursday afternoon, :Steptember 8th.The devotions lwere conducted by Mrs.W.Potter.Due to illness, Mrs.A.L.Stewart, recording sceretary.\u2018was unable to attend.Mrs.Kenneth Sample acted protem, Handbooks that had been ordered and received were distri, buted to the members present.Station, $1.00: \u2014 G, Campbell.D.L.Duteau, AGRO, Fertili_ zer, 2, 80 Ibs., 10-10-10;: \u2014 R.Edgerton.Priest, INC, Hi-Test, 2, 50 lbs.Calf Meal: \u2014 B, Campbell, Frontier Market, H.Dau- phinais, $5.00: \u2014 R.Edgerton.Hemmingford Furniture, R.Laplante, 4 boxes bulbs, any watt: \u2014 D, Edgerton.Le Club Roue Du Roy, Bar- rington, Showmanship, $5.00: \u2014 K.McAdam.Showmanship Specials: \u2014 M.Campbell, S.Barbe, K.Mc Adam, R.Templeton, B, Campbell, R.Edgerton, J.Brown, D.Campbell, G.Campbell, D.Brown, J.Brown, A, Whyte, D.Edgerton, D.Marlin.Best Fitted Calf, Ron Yul, Special Cup: \u2014 David Edger- ton.1 lan of Lakeside Heights spent last week-end at the home of [Schools in the Chateaugay Val Mrs.À.L.Stewart._ vi of Louisville, heniucky, were recent dinner guests al thelend at the Taylor home, Missiher of Chateaugusy and also! : Jeannie Taylor of Dorval, also{geveral friends from Sample.They also called onfgnent the week-end with herland arca several other friends in the parents.\u2019 Information was read re a kindergarten to be held at St.Columbo Home namely, \"Head; Start\u201d.\u2018The October meeting is to be \u2018held at the home oi Mrs.A.B.Fraser.Refreshments were served by the hos: tes, assisted by co-hostess, Mrs.C.B.Edwards.Social Afternoon On Wednesday afternoon, September 21st, several ladies| ¥ and children met at the home; #5; of Mrs.Wilfrid Robinson for alg! \u201cSocial Tea\u201d.During the after-|# noon the guests enjoyed a \u201cQuiz Contest\u201d.It was a pleasure to listen to the duets, sung by the Mises Ursula and An-|k gela Borau, namely the \u201cBut terfly Song\u201d and \u201cSeptember\u201d, Ji Mrs.Emmett Cleland accompanied the girls, at the piano.Mrs.R.B.'lolhurst of Howick, gave a most interesting talk on \u201cToday's Woman\u201d.Refresh, ments were served by the hos, tess, assisted by Mrs.Calvin Edgerton, and Mrs.Ronnie Yull, which brought to a close a pleasant and relaxing afternoon.Enjoy fall vegetables while Social News Mr.Fred Stewart, Dawn and Noyan (Continued from page 9) Mr, and Mrs.Walford Kelly of awa, Ont.,, enjoyed the week.home of Mr.and Mrs, Kenneth vicinity, On Sunday, September 18th.Mrs.Fergus Moore and family, After having spent several ga weeks with her parents, Mr.|Cockerline at their they are Make your own vegetable plate from this attractive selection of bright green broccoli, yellow corn on-the-cob, golden carrots and snowy cauliflower.The roast beef will add the additional protein to completely balance the meal.\u2014 Canada Department of Agriculture, Ottawa.ley, spoke of his early connections with the school, he being former principal.Out of Town guests included \u201cRev.and Mrs.A, L Cameron and Mrs.Mrs.Derek Watchorn of Osh-|Clifford Hardy of Shelbourne Vt., Mr.and Mrs, Russell Mos-! Chomedey; Mr.Mrs, Laura Barbe, n Barbe, of best.aud Miss Louise speech on Friday, September Henrysburg,|23rd in Bedford.1 I Other Donations, Divided A- accompanied by Mr.and Mrs.Sorry to report that Missiwerc Sunday guests of Mr, and Mosher of Cantic, and Mrs.tional Meeting was held in the Mosher's mother and sister, Rockburn Church last Satur les Stevens of Brownsburg, dance of sixty members.Mrs.\u2014 j Black, the Vice-President, took _ charge of the meeting.Reports È Schiov AN Mr.and Mrs.À.from the various areas were auer were Sunday siven and were quite encourag | guests of their son and daugh- jn qi ter-in-law, Mr.and Mrs.Paul 8 ;| Schmidbauer and family in| Miss Jean Ferguson, finan {| Chambly.While there, they, cial secretary, for the W.M.S.gave excellent information on | \u2018| attended the christening of Mrs.Campbell and Mrs.Char- day afternoon.with an atten-| the budget, how funds could be raised and divided.Mrs.Cunningham was organist and Mrs.Walter Currie sang a solo, \u201clhe Ninety and Nine\".Rev.James Armour, the guest speaker, gave a splendid address 0.Missionary work, Ai the close sandwiches, cookies and cake were served in the Church Hall.their grandson, who received the names Paul Eric.Mr.and Mrs.Andrew His- lop, Miss Linda Hislop and Mr.Jackie Fairhurst were Sunday evening supper guests of Mr.and Mrs.Robert Smith and family.a Saturday guests of Mrs.J.Mosher and Miss Doris Mosh- er were Mrs.Gordon Young and Mrs.A.L.Hunter of; Clarenceville and Mr.Russell \\Y TARARARTRRER TRA AARHARAARHARARERRARARR RB ARRA RRR ARRAN RKKRES ® CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS ® 7 QUESNEL, MASSE & CO.CA Ç MR.MARCEL QUESNEL, LS.C, CA.MR.REJEAN MASSE, C.A.MR.ROGER DEMEULE, C.A.Tel.373-6400 50 Jacques Cartier St.SS ARNRLAANRAASNS SASL RNA Valleyfiela 4 NS SSI Mosher of Chateauguay.Sunday guests at the same home were Mr.and Mrs.Guy Phelps and two daughters, Carol and Heather and Greenfield Park.Miss Doris Mosher\u2019s many friends and relatives extend hest wishes to her for a speedy recovery.Miss Mosher undér- went surgery at St.Albans Hospital, on Monday morning.REST In Our Ve WILLOWDALE HOME ONE VACANCY AVAILABLE Beautiful Home In Bèaulatnois.Congratulations to Miss NURSING and MEDICAL CARE Sylvia Holzgang, daughter of Mr.and Mrs.Werner Holz ALSO T.L.C.gang, who came first in the , _ Montreal ligh school leaving examina- Call MRS.LOWE Montreal tions at Bedford High School, this past term.Miss Holzgang 268-4222 Miss Su-|presented her Valedictoryj oo ce ES S Mr.Russell Taylor of Mon- PECIALS more and more mong 14 Members of Club: \u2014 Hill's Service Station, J.L.\u2018Priest, Chas Barr & Sons, R.J.iReid, A.Hadley, Phil's Auto Body Inc., E.Vaillancourt, A.Keeton's Garage, N.Fortin\u2019s Bakery, Robt.Boyse, Modern Dairy, B.Brogan, Leahy's Reg'd., D.Cavanagh, Hemming, ford Lumber, A.Sommerville, L.Viau Restaurant, Ivan Sel \u2018Balance of Prize Winners.(Continued from page 9) DONATIONS TO HEMMINGFORD 4H ACHIEVEMENT DAY AT HAVELOCK FAIR A.P.Smith 150 lb.Master lars Garage, R.Bourdeau's Call Starter Grower: \u2014 D.MC Store, usseltown, F.Barr, Adam.Hemmingford, Marché Charet- Master Feeds, G.Marceau: te, Russeltown, John Deere \u2014 8.Barbe.Implt's, M.Brown & Sons, W.D.Hamill of Franklin Centre, visited at the home of Mr.and Mrs.J.M.Brooks and | ; family, Ste.Anne de Bellevue.| \u2018Mr.and Mrs.David Patton, Long Island, N.Y., spent the Mr.and Mrs.James McAI-| ., lister, Miss Margaret McAllis-|Past two weeks with his broth.ter and Mr.Alan Finlayson er-in-law and sister, Mr, and were Sunday dinner guests at|Mlrs.Ed.rennmie.the home of Mr.and Mrs.Don Monday dinner guests of Mr.ald Elvidge and Donna Leigh,|2nd Mrs.Ed.Rennie, were his brother, Mr.George \u2018Rennie of Montreal, the occasion being ! ' the 23rd wedding anniversar Guelph, Ont., and nephew, Mr.le 28rd we & y Allan Rennie! of Simcoe, Ont.of Jim and Florence, Our congratulations and best wishes|and Mrs.Fred Ross, Mrs.Carol for many more years of happy wedded life.in Huntingdon County Hespi- tal.has returned to her home, Mrs.Pheobe Boucher is a patient Mrs.Kenneth Lewis and Miss Fischer of Long Island, N.Y., treal spent the week-end with his parents, Mr.and Mrs.Lawrence Taylor.Russell is now employed with the C.P.Ras a Junior Clerk.Edith Lewis.Mrs.Hazel D.Brash, accompanied by her mother, Mrs.H.H.Derrick of Hartford, Conn., spent a few days recently at their cottage \u201cDuck Inn\u201d.\u2018Little Michael Gauthier of Montreal, enjoyed a recent Rockburn ! week-end with his grandpar-| ROCKBURN \u2014 Mrs.Ernest ents, Mr.and Mrs.Kenneth!Rosevear is spending some Akester .at their cottage, time with Mrs.Smaill in Hun.\u2018Mrs.Stella Derrick is spend-| tingdon, ing a week in Lennoxville with , \u201cMr.Robert Currie of Mon her son-in-law and daughter, trea! is spending a two;week Mr.and Mrs, Erie Purcell and vacation at .the home of his 2 X 4 spruce $85.00 per 1000 ft, 2 X 8, 2 X 10 spruce $115.00 par 1000 ft.1 X 12, whitened pine, 3 sia2s $99.00 per 1000 ft.Panelling 4 X 8 $3.25 a sheet \u201cFiberglass\u201d Panels, transparent, 43¢ Sq.Ft.J.0.clermont Itée R.Hawkins Garage, 1 gal.Vedol Oil: \u2014 D.McAdam, W.Keddy & Sons, 1 qt.Painter.K.McAdam, 0m W.Smith, 1 Prisma colour Art Set: \u2014 K.McAdam.Hebert\u2019s B.P.Station.1 Grease Job: \u2014 D, McAdam, L.G.Simpson, 2 gal.Sunoco Oil: \u2014 8.Barbe.Coolbreeze Estates, $2.00: \u2014 popular.1$3.00 In Mdse.: \u2014 D.McAdam, f | Holstein 0 r y Surge Dairy Equipment, G.\u2018Renaud, $3.00: \u2014 D.Edgerton.; Shell Service, E.Berthiaume, $2.00: \u2014 J.Brown.Aurel Genier Garage I.Oil 0.Lacasse & Fils, 1 {Paint: \u2014 B.Campbell.| Fred Orr, $2.00: \u2014 R.Edger, ton.RL Benny's Berthiaume Service For all your NEEDS in regards to ROOFS Pt.Dawn Farm Equipment, D.Lang, J.L.Priest, Electrician, Little Denmark Flower Shop, Folly Shof~ Greer Valley urower's.! [ wish to thauk all the donors for their kind and gener ious Donation\u2019s.K.Campbell, Collector.PEE WEE CLASS Sponsored by Oscar Vaillan- court and the Merchants of St.Chrysostome and Hemming- ford: \u2014 Kelly Allan, Havelock, Kathy Marlin, Hemmingford; Ken Marlin, Hemmingford; Steven Lemoy, Plattsburg; Mar, lene Campbell, Hemmingford; Hugh Lemoy, Plattsburg; Linda Hubbard, .St.Chrysostome; Ellen Campbell, Hemmingford; Sandra Campbell, Hemming, ford; Sharron Edgerton, St Chrysostome; Norma Hubbard, St.Chrysostome; Nelson Hubbard, St.Chrysostome; Danny Brown, Hemmingford; James Middelton; James McConnel; Roy Edgerton, St, Chrysostome.Laurin Special Kelly Allan, Havelock; Joan Vaillancourt, St.Chrysostome; Keith McAdam, Margorie e be it the installation of a new one ® or simply repairs, Consult Ex perts.REMI me Le at 8 = PS ns encens = Pen rs _ ae A Ste.Agnes de Dundee We use the \u201cWorld Famous GOODYEAR Products\u2019 We carry a complete linc of GOOD QUALITY PAINT at LOWEST PRICES For your barn painting nceds CONSULT US.GARCEAU District Representative Campbell, Hemmingford; Larry Ness, Pamalyn Ness, Howick; Donald Campbell, John Brown, Daniel Brown, James Brown, David Marlin, Hemmingford; David Edgerton, St.Chrysos- tome; Gordon Campbell, Hem- mingford.Paul Parent Special Member showing best 4H tome, Hugh McAdam Special Cup For Showmanship: \u2014 Keith \"McAdam, Hemmingford.Tel.264-2879 Calf Senior.1 Flash Light: \u2014 Richard Edgerton, St.Chrysos.Grant who has been caring for on ho Mus.\"Rss.rary Saturday afternoon callers at the home of Miss Winnifred Stewart were Mrs, Kinney and Mr.Brill of Jeffersonville, Ver- son Allan.r daughter-in-law is now! Sunday visitors of Mrs.J.Currie.\\\u2019céaring -dor Mr.and Mosher were Mrs.Kenneth, W.M.8, Sectighal Méefing ~~ = Mosher weie Mrs.Kenneth, \"The South-Shore W.M.S.Sec.\u201d |parents, Mr.and Mr.Walter 732860 Valleyfield, Qué.5, Clermont mont.Mr.and Mrs.L.Yeoman of Plattsburg, N.Y., were Sunday visitors of Mrs, N.O.Stewart.Mr.and Mrs.Merle Brooks and family of North Bangor, N.Y., were Saturday afternoon callers at the home of Mr.and Mrs.Fergus Moore and family.Roxham ROXHAM \u2014 Recently Mr.and Mrs.Arthur Peacock and Mr, Charlie Smith, were supper guests of Mr, and Mrs.Harvey Smith and Dorothy.The Roxham-Hallerton W.A,, met in Hallerton Hall earlier this month with nine members and three visitors in atten dance.The afternoon was spent quilting.Refreshments were served by the \u2018Hallerton ladies.Mr.and uirs.Fred Kyle, and Sidney of Dewittville and Mrs.Hattie Akester, were Sunday supper guests of Mr.and Mrs.Albert Akester.Mr.and Mrs.Norman Akes- ter were overnight guests of her mother, \u2018Mrs, Blsie Meikle of Verdun and were Sunday dinner guests of her brother.in-law and sister, Mr.and Mrs, R.Purchase.Powerscourt POWERSCOURT \u2014 Mr.and Mrs.George Atcheson and three children were weekend guests of Mr.and Mrs.Gren- ville Sparrow at Charteris.On their way there they stopped guests of Mr, and Mrs.N.W.j \u20ac Dawson and family.They also| £ sales work languages.is an 1deai Opportunity In Sales The Gleaner now has an opening for someone interested in .French or English, male or female, but must have a working knowledge of the two Driver's license a necessity.This opportunity tor a youth to get into the business world, but an older person with some sales experience would be preferred.Apply in writing only to: Mr.Roger Daoust, Sales Manager, The Gleaner, Huntingdon, Qué.a | at Ottawa and were supper .FURY attended Shawville Fair and were Saturday supper guests of Mr.and Mrs.Wayne Sparkling and family in Shawville.Mrs.Sparrow was a first time competitor at the Fair, and out of 21 entrics won 13 prizes, Congratulations, Elsie.Mrs.E.M.Wood attended a8 meeting of U.C.W.Presidents in Howick Church Hall.Mus.McQuat, Regional President, was in charge and was also hostess to the group of ladies when refreshments were served.Mr.and Mrs.Mike Kyba and granddaughter of Montreal, were Sunday guests of Mr.and Mrs.Koski.A decidedly powerful sermon was preached in Powers- court Church on Sunday by Mr.Carpentier.a sermon which won him an A plus when it was written for his examinations al summer college.Dundee and Powerscourt are certainly fortunate in having a student min, ister of the calibre of Mr.Carpentier.Sunday visitors of Mr.and Mrs, Fred Wood were Mr.and Mrs.Geo.Duncan and Mr.and Mrs.H.J.Jacobs all of : Montreal.Me.and Mrs.Gary Gibson and Lisa of Ajax, Ont, Mr.and reputation that has made it the Chrysler way of life.Fury, Belvedere, Valiant, Chrysler CR display at Satellite 2-Door Hardtop æ M6-inch wheelbase Ou ec Look what's happened to Fury! What's the most that can happen to any new car?A total change! That's Fury! Fresh .dazzling new from bumper to bumper.Inside, the luxury\u2019s extravagant.Behind the wheel you'll experience\u2019 Fury getaway up front and a ride that\u2019s Torsion-Aire smooth.Plymouth stylists have gone all out to win you over.From the Fury t up thru the Fury 11, 11, Sport Fury to the clegant VIP .you'll never guess this big car is a Fury till you check the name plate.For the freshest surprise of \u201867, come in ta your Plymouth dealer's and sce what's happened to Fury.It's sensational! CHRYSLER This is the year to move up and enjoy the Chrysler way of life.For 1967, Chrysler offers five glamorous series \u2014 the modestly-priced Newport, the Newport Custom, the exciting Chrysler 300, the elegant New Yorker, the Town and Country Wagon series.Each series has its own distinctive, individualized styling.For 1967, Chrysler enhances its for quality and prestige in its class.Design refinements, extra touches of luxury, and a complete new safety \u2018package\u2019 make this car even more desirable.Move up ~= enjoy the Plymouth is out to win you over this year with thé exciting new \u201867 Belvederg! Belvedere's a young car \u2014 lively, fun to drive.It rides on an casy-handling 116-inch wheelbase, Its model choice ranges from the Belvedere! and Il thru the Satellite to the scorching new hi-performance GTX \u2014 Inside, outsidle, there's a smartness about Belvedere that's bound to win you over! Including Belvedere\u2019s pricet Come in and see the slcck new \u201867 Belvedere! © Signet Door Sedan = + 108; iach wheelbase Sport Fury 2-Door Fast-Top \u2014 119-inch wheelbase\u201d Valiant When it comes to compacts, M nobody beats Valiant for value! 4 Where else can you get solid con- J struction like Unibody, ride like Torsion.à Aire, 6-passenger roominess\u2014at Valiant's à price?And for \u201867, Valiant\u2019s all wrapped in the § smartest compact look in years! Valiant has outsold \u2019 every other compact in Canada four years running \u2014 and it's all set to do it again! # you want value, yau want Valiant.À Ask any Valiant gwner.Fury has everything, all-over, all-new! Truth is, most wanted car See & drive these great new 67 cars fror {% DANDURAND AUTOMOBILE INC.|» o 35 BRIDGE ORMSTOWN fl Out goes the Granny and pale color and soft line of the In comes the pant suit B:vs Danie] Hechte Bome 27-year-old Suen should look ewever.radiction?Not at ES SAS SAS NRNS NNN pra py TEL.692-88 829-2216 Aa new FASHION CONSULTANT TO THE 160 SINGER CENTERS iN CANADA.helper, has magnificent ambi- Sound like a con.straight line from waist tolirg pilling.The knights of GIN.hearty! FRANK BLANCHETTE Enrg.pattern should be from waist B : itv crotch in a straight line at h \u2018the side.Adjust by folding or e jeutting and spreading the pattern on the alteration line.! Shorten or lengthen the back BY NANCY by the sume amount.GAYLORD Steel yourself! The steel wool, [that is the measurement your | lowly, \u2014\u2014\u2014 uons.It's going so jucket gives the trouser suitian r, hand- feminine flourish.designer! § | Sit in a hard]tities, the fabric becomes per- feminine, cnair, measure at side in a |manently static-free, eliminat- all! The chair seat.Add one inch and;old soon will have nothing on = ou or = \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 {is with their chain armor.the new in word for cocktail cent-as-a-lamb I've seen was silky, snowed with skirt ending in eyelet two inches knee, see-through uited Easy to make yourself BLENDED GIN-DISTILLED IN MONTREAL |brics available for > THE REAL HOLLANDS FLAVOUR |brides.John de Kuyper & Son 96 CHATEAUGUAY ORMSTOWN those skirts inch above the knee, and any- dimpled.phasis, wear crt.out and baring heeled for a leggy look.duced hem and waist produc-|tuncy hem turn-up ,Ormstown made headlines last week when she handy kitchen proportion.C \\ jeheck that your hem .a into high! sume distance from the floor |val airport for a trip to Eng-| fashion.That's the word from,a]l around, while American firm.When tlie proper shoes.ew ; stainless steel is blended intolare Po at this because they of Ormstown for the past de- TMIMMINE.or for sheer hel- There's a trick to sewing'a fabric, even in minute quan- : &:om Paris.Danijel thinks wo- pants that fit.; \u201cBe you \u201cvor or clothes ?: you're concerned with obtain- a a reasonable price.What's a SIN dress?It's marks the \u2018quality look ?1.Good fabric in dress.One of the most inno-| y.A fashionable and flat- SIN dressesliciing color.4.Notions \u2014 Are buttons, white cotton, high, high waist-|zipper and trim good looking above the sign and color \u201d 4.Finishing: 5.Are there linings and shoes strappy.|vour choice to a simple, well very low|eut garment without trim.Prices Include the \u2018high cost Because ol the tiny distancefof labor .and between hem and waist pro- [qiured to apply trim such as ed by soaring hemlines, your|-emoving fancy buttons and What Is Ormstown Doing | (By Bernice Cullen) H iphotographed by a Nationa lave a you wear lo 1 find men cade, passed away last Wed nesday at the Barrie Memoria sew your Hospital.Whichever you do, fifties.friend | Daily Newspaper and made is the radio news when she left Dor- n , Mr.Bill Bennett, a resident have gone The sincere sym.Unmarked pathy of the entire community sites.Lady, we know of one is extended to his wife, Doro- Store in our town which re :ng clothes that spell quality thy.his daughter Susan and fused to give a relative of What his two sons, Bill and Kevin, curs exchange on his Ameri- Rill Bennett was in his carly C40 money.~he fall activities are be- Brocerirs, we ginning to take shape i our Where NOT to go.we and they town.The Cubs and Scouts de not condemn the town for , will be calling at each home Ont man's action.a gently gathered|,nd well applied?arc theylon Oct.15 NE light bulbs.iback and try us again, every A pinety-year old lady from boarded a BOAC Jet liner to the Legion Hall .open sev- the press visit the home of her child.eral nights a week, or the hood.Mrs.Emily Mann was Curling Club, the doors will be | open soon, or she could have gone to visit our hospital, or if she had contacted some of our better sportsmen she could sailing, fishing, lery, she could have been y taken on a joy ride over our : road construction he had bought over twenty dollars worth of know now, Come on to the garment in de-{this will be your opportunity Person (but one) is of the ut- and scouts.The change oflof papers on Oct.Bth and th the Presbyteria I youllchyreh are planning a turke restricl supper carly in November.appearance.is limited, peared in this paper from following permit: Quebec Liquor Board .The undermentioned person has applied for She MONIQUI, ANDRE 72 Bouchette, Huntingdon __ MONTREAL, P.Q, \u2014- feel that IL is a little unfa pulous waiter.There a nation wide paper, or v rrous clubs, Field Day Grocery / SILICONE AND PAINTING Any objection to this application shall be sent in 3 writting, duly alleged, within fifteen days from À CONTRACTOR this notice, to: ; THE REGISTRAR J Free Estimate P.O.BOX 1058, PLACE D\u2019ARMES 9 .as - Impaci-absorbing steering column Safely- \\ designed instrument panel - Hiway-hazard ; Anglican|7 summer|ver length and unnoticeable?Fellowship ladies are plan.; © (ning a Christmas sale on No- Are you slim and under 30?|interfatings where strain will vember 19, the Presbytorian Then get with it! Shortenjoceur and where body is re- to at least an|quired?Sometimes à where up to four inches above|battons will transform a BAr-|],adies of it your knees arc dedicate and|ment\u2019s With this new em-|Ludget Young People will pick up|! your summer's accurnulation we do feel that if the treat- of their ment she received was as ser- them a safe and happy trip Mare from friends : a ious as her letter.indicated.to western om friends and rela she would have done well to and Mexico.have named the hotel.We also, to stock up on bulbs while most integrity.| P Is the hemipelpi orking cubs 7 _ \u2018with the bordered eyelet fa-|s aight on you?ls it the pro- helping the hard w I: cubs Miss Freda Ovans, teenage - Vacation.Wednesday, September 28th, 1966 The Gleaner - 11 daughter of Mr.and Mrs.Glen OHS.MEMO :Ovans is attending St.Helen's School in Dunham, Que.This school specializes in the art of social graces as well as scholastic subjects.(By Gary Burton) The doors of 0.14.8.have Freda's opened once again, This year Basketball team while Mr.Thompson has been coaching the Senior Boys Basketball and Soccer teams and the Junior Soccer team.The soccer teams played their first games many friends are looking for-|eY open to a body of somelagainst, as it turned out, a too ward to seeing her as a ra- 400 students and to a teaching formidahle opponent Hunting- vishing Lucille Ball type when{$t#ff of 17.Of the 17 teachers\\dan High with following re- she gets home on that first 5 are new, Mr.John Johnson David Shaw B.Se,, B.Ped., B.Ed, Mr.John .Thompson, Mr.Norman Frame|0rmstown 3.and Mr.James Coulter, B.of Journalism.The entire town 15 regretting the decision of Dr.John Davidson and Mrs.Davidson in leaving our town after two decades in Ormstown.The Legion members tendered Thursday evening, sentations to cach.BA, As in other years OLS, has them a farewell supper lastjan extensive inter-house sports with pre-| programe.This year the inter We wish) house program began officially you well John and Dorothy, with the House trackmeet held in vour new home in St.Sa-jon Monday, September 19th.al veur.the Exhibition Grounds.The sults: Seniors: Huntingdon 5; Juniors: Huntingdon 3; To these gentle-{Ormstown |.men go our heartiest wishes for] The a happy and successful year Student Council of Ormstown Hwh is sponsoring a record hop.Date: Friday, September 30th.Place: School gym.Time: 8:00 .12:00, Admission: 50c, stag 75c drag.Everyone is, of course, wel come.Who is dumping garbape a-|(alkmeet was a great success| Tips on Painting long No.4 in the Ormstown|!! ¢very way.Ellice House won with Salaberry third fourth.There have also been variousithe Paint Dewittville area.plastic bags?in green News from e COVERING THE ACTIVITIES y EXHIBITIO Presentation to Two wecks ago a letter ap-{Mr.and Mrs.Alan Cavers ai Thirty friends and neigh.; lady in Norandà who said she hours of Mr.and Mrs.Alan materials re yay jl) treated: (in a financial Cavers mel to wish them bon James Elvidge attended the manner) at one of our hotels voyage last Monday cvening.weding .RE braids.Sometimes, by and she also.stated that she M adrien Bohemen.presenr Clade Dock My Mare ! C had no desire to return to our ted Alan and Isabel with an Gagnon in Montreal Lois was should be nojtrim you will have a more town.We are sorry.however envelope of money on bchalf!a bridesmaid at the weddi ; more than 1 1/2 inches.Any|classic looking dress than can ¢ \u2019 at the wedding.wider hem will look out ofibe worn on more occasions.friends and wish Canada, USA.iv Miss Connie McClintock is to judge the entire population OH the staff of the Bedford Sept.21, Miss Mary McKeegan, by the actions of an unseru- Sehool as the grade five teaeh-jMrs, Ellis Waison and Mrs.are Cr, many places in Ofmstown the lady could have taken her friends where she would not have been cheated or overcharged, like church.Orm- stown Goes, she read that in Miss Betty McDougall is studying at the Montreal General Hospital.Mrs.C.Taylor has returned to her home after a visit with a.vities, Senior Citizen's Club,[Shower for Miss Helen Collum - Twenty-five friends .and re: latives of Miss Helen Collum were invited to the home of Mrs.James Elvidge last Wed- her son and family, Dr.John Acti- Taylor in Lennoxville.Ormstown OF THE \"LITTLE ROYAL\" N CENTRE lives from far and near attended, | Mr and Mrs.Wallace Col Vins and Lois and Mr.and Mrs.Congratulations to Gladys and tives in this area.Bridal Shower On Wednesday afternoon, Jehn Laurin were joint hostesses at a miscellaneous shower in honor of Miss Helene Collum at the home of Mr.and Mrs.James Elvidge.When the bride-to-be entered everyone joined in singing \u201cFor She's A Jolly Good Fellow\u201d.lielene was led to the chair of honor where Mrs.Laurin pinned ou \u2018corsage \u2018on her coaching RO Car If t's diy - clean at! If second, |it's rough \u2014 smooth it! If Durham it\u2019s cracked \u2014- patch it! These three pre-painting do's from Industry Council other sports activities under-|Will make any old room like way.Mr.White has been busyjnew after painting \u2014 perhaps Girls even better.FAN fade © op = y \u201867 nan the ance pund sleck into l [ep onderful worl d f arotët 800 2:-Door Hardtop \u2014 \u2018A17-inch wheelbase Ct \u2014 LA na, 4 ES NR Sr i see Vrérés cree ce Mpronet Re Swinging boue looking for a happy medium belween compacts and standard- si cas.Swinging Coronet is the happiest of them all.Coronet is no Every new 1967 Chrysler product comes equipped with all these safety features .standard! light-flashing system « Dual braking system withself-adjusting feature -Remote-control driver's side mirror - Prismatic rear view mirror - Back-up lights - Variable-speed windshield wipers + Windshield washers - Padded sun visors - Safety-Rim wheels « Safety-design door handles - Safely lap belts on all seats.- Ayes i \u2018| piete and speedy recovery.Mr.nesday to honor her on the while Occasion of her coming mar riage on Oct.10 to Mr.Bernard Labiere.Miss Collum was pleasantly surprised to find a shower of miscellane-! 04 vada ous gifts, Hostesses were Mrs! over the chair.J.Laurin, Ms.Elis Wilson the ceiling to two baskets fil ed with gifts.A small wate After opening the gifts a Helene thanke vited all to visit her in her tesses assisted vidge.Ç sister, Pauline.Mr.and Mrs.Bob Titus and! Refreshments were Tammy of Northern NeWipy the hostesses.Brunswick are visiting al the home of Mrs.Titus' parents.Fveryone departed alte The many friends of Bert{lene for her future happines McCartney wish him a com- WEDDING GAGNON-LOCKHART \u2018artney is a patient in Bar 3 McCartney i p On Saturday, Sept.17th i rie Memorial Hospital.Decorations were pink and streamers leading from ing can hung from the ceiling (and an umbrella was placed and Miss Mary McKeegan, Al-| sisted by her mother and sis- though taken hy surprise Miss; ter Rita, Collum graciously thanked herj everyone and invited them to friends for her gifts and in- visit her in her new hom © CHRYSLER 6 served Mr.and Mrs.Bert McCartney.| extending good wishes to Hee NO WAITING FOR HOT WATER .!| PROPANE delivers a constant supplv I.Oceans of hot water when you want at with a fully automatic propane water heater.No wating for hot water evar! 5: Propane water heaters recover 50 rapidly I 1 walter 15 always as handy as a tun xd of the tape ui A hat made from the bows rew home, Delicious refresh-|of the gifts was fashioned by ments were served by the hos-| per sister, Mabel, was tied on by Mrs.Elfthe bride-tohe hy her eldest Division ol MARCHAND FRERES r Tel.264-5441 8° 75 Chatcauguay Huntingdon Ss.n \u201c| Mable Mrs.James Anderson, Miss Elvidge, Mrs.John A Greer, Miss Mildred Hay, Mrs.Harold Kerr.Mrs.Mary Me- MacVicar I'reshyterian Church Montreal, Miss Gladys Marlene I ockhart, youngest daughter ni Mrs.Fred Lockhart, of offlcd- down look-alike.Coronet is beautifully itself \u2014 lively, fresh, young.Gionet comes in 13 models \u2014 convertibles, hardtops, sedans or wagons M cluding Lhe all new, red-hot R/T.Get with the happy medium by Dodge SN UE Te\u201d, | Neil, Mrs.Olive Goodall and Montreal andof the late Mr | Mrs.Lindsay Cullen attended Lockhart, was united in mar the annual South Shore See | age to Mr.Mare Gagnon of SR onel.+7 2-Door Hardtop \u2014 ch wheelbase iant ; compacts, WER M we for value! J Da solid con- Ÿ COMPACT: cnough to be a compact; big enough to be by Dodge.ce Torsion.§ t Valiant's 4 DART in the § , pe ulsold ; fort.Dart gives you another thing other compacts don\u2019t ning \u2014 and À \u2014 a choice of 2-door hardtop and convertible.The only ant Vatiant \u20ac thing compact about Dart is its price.See Darl.The co EEE ~~ 2 en ciaplay at WN rt is an altogether new kind of compact.it's small rl says owning a compact doesn\u2019t mean giving up ngs.Like big room, luxury, performance and com- mpact Dodge is proud to put its name on.Ci \u2018 Chryster 300 2-Door Hardtop \u2014 Anything your heart desires .Dodge delivers it big.That's because Dodge is big, bigger than other cars in its class, rides on a : solid 122-inch wheelbase.Dodge delivers big-car prestige and style ; E in 15 models .convertibles, 2 and 4-door hardtops, scdans and : station wagons.Dodge delivers eager action from the best Six in the business through four mile-eating V8's all the way up to the 375 horses in the 440 cubic incher.Any way you mcasure your wants in a car .prestige, .Dodge delivers it big.Dodge is for the young at heart, Dodge is for you.\u2014% : Dodge Monaco 4-Duor Hardtop \u2014 122-inch wheelbase .performance, beauly, si£, comfort, big-car EVERY'67 CHRYSLER-BUILT CAR IS BACKED BY THÉ 5-YEAR-50,000-MILE \u201d POWERTRAIN WARRANTY dh Vay CHOYSLER CANADA LTD.§ nn Saturday afternoon, @ nd Cathy of Montreal were bod , ; en 4 away r racks.the warehouse, the | at each corner| Miss Irene Jemezyk .r ; A with a wron .summer, one | YK enter Te an a ie commandant\u2019s house, and the of the Fort.The one to the|tuined seven of her school | we { aad re eva other hlockhouses date to the coutheast of the canal is the[mates on Saturday evening.ps gero y.carly years of the 191h cen- best preserved.The histori-11t was to have been a wiener gl For postal information see your ya fort was abandoned ans know that there existed roast but rain prevented any de ! i three other gun platforms inloudoor party so an enjoyable telephone book Yellow Pages During the summer of 1965, the clover leaf, formed by the|evening was spent indoors.| ___ the archaelogists have foundi .ctern ramparts, but in spite] Mr.and Mrs.Harvey Boone loc of work done last year, the{of Montreal were Saturday ha Lans archaelogists have only found| guests of Mr.and Mrs.L.W.ho 2 a fow remains of wood.Parker.Sunday supper guests in Systematic work undertaken|at the same home were Mr.: - ¢ | in the bastion has permittedjand Mrs.George Marlin of 9 1867 FORD LTD 2-DOOR HARDTOP al ' leanclusions to be drawn about|Hemmingford.ty | \u2018the method of construction of] Mr.Jerry Dunn of Athel- Le EE er : the ramparts They also ped stan and Pc tingdo Nelson Quieter because they \u2018re stronger to the recovery eattie o a hi .sxeletons.Several other native|Sunnday afternoon callers at| © «« Sironger because they're better huilt.bo ; remains have \u2018been found, the Harvey home.\u2018 Li re ; ; among which there are pro-| Mr.Frank Dawson and Mr.ES gi Ï PAO dE jcctile points, one Somber Hugh Barr of Ottawa spent ibi === und others of worked stone.the week-end at the home of an cé a carved face on a smalllMr and Mrs.Robert Barr.foi {rebble.a bone fishbook, and| Miss Annie Waddell of Mon- th worked bear teeth, undoubted-| {;ea) spent the week-end with i Te ouse {ly of ritual objects of an an-lher broher, Mr.John Wad- 1967 FAIRLANFEN Ÿ fo! icrent Indian culture.|dell and sisters.Mrs.Edna 2-DOOR HARDTOHY re ; i The work of the stabilize Larkin of Montreal spent Sun 1 a _ in ion of the \u201cEl day at the same home on her * ) Ste-Martine curing the autumn and win return from spending a vaca 67 Fairlanes | \u2014 \u2014_\u2014 er.e Canadian * tion in the Niagara District.LUNCH DINNER ANTIQUES lattes Division is at present] \"tr ae Mun ova Waddell i ; A ve OPEN DAILY EXCEPT MONDAYS building a model of the Forll,re spending an additional Performance-packed middleweight champion.re which will be placed in the\\week's vacation at their home Tough.torrid, sure-footed like à sports car.a ; ions: visitors\u2019 center, The model : he For Reservations: : : du-| 0\" Covey Hill.an .KAY TREMBLAY TEL.457.2532 will depict Fort Coteau- - Mr.an Mrs.John Fraser of a PAM BLUTEAU TEL.457-3123 Lac as it appeared at thelci Lambert spent the week cit 5 \u2014 \u2014\u2014 end of the 18th century.[end with her parents, Mr.and \\ V4, wi = Mrs.Keith Dunn.1 67 Mus S pa Mrs, Hamlet, Miss Hoare ry he of Montreal and Wr.and ere - 1967 FALCON FUTURA 2-DOOR SPORT COUPE Bred first\u2014to he first! Answer the call the YOU NEVER SAW YOUR Vancouver Island were Wed: | of the Mustang\u2014it leads to adventure.; nesday afternoon tea guests of| § \u2018 h Cop y 0 f The Gle aner Mr.and Mrs.Keith Dunn and cons th family.me .Mr.and Mrs.Keith Dunn| the Limousine of the Compacts.is Thrown into the gutter or a waste basket be- recently returned from ne Buy it for its luxury \u2026 : al ; : -long motor .\u2019 ; S fore it was read, did you?ad members of the Dunn and let its economy come as a bonus.; vi le .family at Medicine Hat, Cal- c put waste baskets and gutters are constantly ry \u2018and Lethbridge, Alberta fe eing filled with unopened expensive direc and other relatives at Innis.at advertising sales ammunition shot into the fail and Edmonton.In Jas|| EVERY A APAN OS TANDARD SAFETYPACKAGE fi .te \u2019 \u2019 per National Park they too MOTOR COMPANY STANDARD SAFETY PACKAGE\u2014 { air.the sky tram ride to the top * Impact Absorbing Steering + Safaty-Yoke Door Latches 1967 MUSTANG 2-DOOR HARDTOP ex of Whistler's Mountain and Wheel with Deap-Padded Hub positive Door Lock Buttons 1 | : ; ; also rode by snowmobile OVer| .Turn \u2018fndicators with lane- qq A newspaper always commands an audience with prospective [|% >\" Athabaska Glacier, In Changing Signal * Deluxe Front and Fear Set À tic : : .: : > : i : ts with Reminder Ligh! ; : customers.It is never thrown aside without first being read Banff they enjoyed a swim inl| .4-Way Emergency Flasher ¢ ! .- Ÿ mi f \u201cki kiver\u201d } it is b d bv th igh- the hot springs and also visit-[l .pual Hydraulie Brake System * N0n-Glare Day/Night Inside If cars like these make vou u're ahead in a To rom iver to kiver\u2019.Then it is borrowe y e nelg ed with Rev.and Mrs.Travis.ith Warning Light Mirror with Flexible Backing .4 all b \u2018Bo.they visited|| Yih Waring Lig « Break-Away or Double Pivot think all the new ideas are g ibi ors.At Vernon, B.C.they all Thick-Laminate Safety Plate Ins de Mi y à V .2 mi : Co : Cl à at the home of Canon S061) Glass Windshield naide Mieor Ams coming from Ford.î d'au That's why intelligent, attractive newspaper advertising is ac- Mrs Reeves and 2 Crestor + Padded Windshield Pillare © Windshield Washers .is 10099 ° th .es .with Mr.an - K.: vi Two-Speed Variable 2 do cepted as the most effective form of advertising your busi- |l'They were guests of Dr.and|| © Padded Sun Visors er Varie la Speed it 1 ily i « Padded Instrument Panel , e 3 ness Mrs.Ted Reeve and family in o Back-up Lights °s fe : e d with their cou- + Remote-Control Outside Rear- up Lg x ä Vancouver 23 i iew Mirror + Self-Adjusting Brakes d Po An advertisement in The Gleaner will reach over 90 per cent j|sins visited Victoria, Squamish view Te HE : 1 of the buyers in the local 1rade territory.The cost is very hibition.Mr.and Mrs.Dunn 4 \" small, and besides.we do the mailing and pay the postage.returned via the United States 2, on the northern Route 2 as , he .ried Michigan Where *Ford's unsurpassed Extendud Warranty: Full car\u20142-Year/24,000-Miles; Power train components\u20145-Year/50,000-Miles.See your Dealer for full details ho erry fo - fo 1 travelled 7800 es ;: -THE GLEANER, Huntingdon, Que.tre Pre F \u2018 | gr 7 \u2019 ° miles and in all the time they ( RNR ; B TEL.264-5386.HUN ro 8 ve + were gone they did not see © » HUNTINGDON B FORD] 8 an .A CE ESS EE = one accident.J; : 3 te te: A] j nd fork\" § io meals rink, The\u2019 Section, fed with} \u2018een pep rol! stuf] d cream picy ham sandwich § d tomato refriger.3 erviny \u2014 8 À AIRLANF £00 | Free Adult Classes R HARDTO ; sion.r call ture.13 4 A ) 9 M = = SHOPPING PLAZA CHATEAU FREE DELIVERY COSMETIQUES PHARMACIE HARVEY'S rHARMACY 691-0201 LIVRAISON GRATUITE ELIZABETH ARDEN COSMETICS AER KX CHIC\u201d GUAY 4 ay LEANER THE LEADING ADVERTISING MEDIUM IN THE DISTRICT OF BEAUHARNOIS © RW LITE COTES INSURANCE NEEDS H.R.LABERGE ASSURANCES INCH.RENE LABERGE, Prea FIRE THEFT CAR © © © LIABILITY, ETC.43 D\u2019Anjou Blvd, ARRARRARRRAR TEN AENNCE II VEINES Vol.7 No.29 CHATEAUGUAY, QUEBEC.September 28th, 1966 12c PER COPY Green Giant Plant Visited By Cubs By Edith Bate Last Saturday morning, 22 Wolf Cubs of the Seeonee Pack of St.George's Church visited the Green Giant plant at nearby Ste.Martine and wached the processing of corn right from the time the trucks unloaded it \u2014 until it was finally in the tin.The boys and their leaders found this a most fascinating experience, The whole trip would have been impossible \u2018had it not At High School Once again, adult classes wi} resume at Chateauguay Hig! School this season.Sponsored free of charge by the Quebec Government Department of Youth, the classes will be given subject to sufficient enrolment in: 1.Conversational French.2.Typing (Shorthand).: 3.Sewing.No.48.We recommend that the existing regional school commissions be immediately entrusted with exclusive responsibility for the elementary and secondary education as well as the social, medical and psychological services for all elementary and secondary \" dchools in their areas.At present there are various local school commissions which have not joined any regional board, and, in fact, are making little or no provision for the secondary school edue- ation of their students.A typical example is the Protestant School Board of Great er Laprairie.The local Protestant school boards of the Valley have already requested that the regional board assume respons ibility for the organization and administration of classes for exceptional children throughout the Valley, Mr.Terris, Director of Studies for the regional board is already performing the necessary organizational work in this regard.49.We recommend that the law immediately require regional commissions to take an annual census their territories of children and adolescents up to the age of eighteen in order to anticipate the best means by which to meet the wishes of parents regarding the type of education they desire for their children.50.We recommend that the regional commission be made responsible for the immediate organization, when it is justified, of non-confession- al education at the elementary as well as the secondary levels, or also make sure that children for whom it is not feasible to arrange such edue- ation, because of their insufficient number, benefit, in the school they attend.by the exemptions authorized by law.51.We recommend that, during the next few transitional years, local school commissions gradually transmit all their powers and responsibilities to their regional commissions, as the law already authorizes them to do, and that the regional commissions do what is necessary to make it possible for them within a few years to accept all the powers and responsibilities which will be turned over to them, The local Protestant school Foards of the Valley have requested that the regional hoard assume responsibility for the standards of education in all the schools of the Valley.This will entail guidance and supervision of teachers, in-service training of teachers, development of cur- NIAANAAA Education In The Valley throughout! ! been for the kindness of some cf the boy's fathers, who supplied the cars for transportation.The leaders wish to, thank those who volunteered their time and cars and are indeed indebted to them.To say that the boys enjoyed this outing \u2014 is putting it mildly.They are learning how some industries operate.while having fun at the same time.{ | Minimum registration is wenty, minimum attendance an, for any one class.Registration will take place it the High School on Monday.Netober 3rd., at 7.30 p.m.Regular classes will commence on Wednesday, October Sth., and continue each Monday and Wednesday, at 7:30 p.m.Hope to see you there.11-22 riculum and struction.methods of in- News Notes: 1.That meeting with the architeet noted in our last bulletin took place as scheduled and on Monday evening, Sept| 19th, 1966 formal \"Board apProval wds giveh on the detailed plans and specifications for: a) a 19-room Protestant C.P.O.A.News eral Canadian Prime Minister Honored by Lions C.P.O.A.held its first gen- meeting of the winter season this past Thursday.Al members will be receiving a notice for payment of their membership fee of $5.00 due by Nov.1st., balance of fees to be paid by June 1st.We would like to point out that this $5.00 to be paid by Nov.1st is needed to help us know what we can do during the coming season and also to have some money on hand when we open the pool next summer.The meeting was conducted by the president Mr.Gord Snee who mentioned a few things planned for the future merting was extremely lively with all members present par icipating.As guest speaker the alderman of the district, Mr.Phil Bonneau.was present.He answered all forth-coming questions and informed the members of the conditions of our parks and why they have not be noted that he has been appointed to the Parks Commission.Many heated questions were tossed at Mr.Bonneau.who answered all to the best of his ability and T might add.in my eves he is doing a very good job hy attending all the meetings and doing everything possible for our district.Thank, you Mr.Bonneau.: vet been completed.It should] TF |in attendance.The door prizes but stated he would confirm| i them at our next meeting.The] À Prime Minister Lester B.Pearson of Canada, left, talks with Lions International President Edward M.Lindsey of Law= renceburg, Tennessee in the Parliament Offices in Ottawa, Ontario.Lindsey, on an extended five-week tour of Canada and visits with 32,000 Canadian Lions, presented the Prime Minister with the \u2018Head of State Medal\u2019 of the international service organizat.on.Pearson took time out from a stormy emergency session of Parliament, to meet with Lindsey, who represents some 800,000 Lions in 135 countries and geographical locations around the globe.posed Council of School Development forming a block in communications between the regional boards and the Dept.of Education.For this reason we would recommend that the Council of School Development serve mainly as an advisory gnd consultative body with very limited legislative powers, elementary school to be erected in the Seigniory Park arca, Chateauguay: b) a 13-room Protestant elementary school to he erected in the Terrace area.Chat- eauguay: and c) a composite regional high school for 1,300 students to be erected on the former Wvler farm in St.Malachie d'Ormstown.2.The several Home and School Associations in Chat- eauguav have completed a (brief on Vol.3 and 4 of the (Parent Report for submission through the Federation.The Protestant Regional School Board also intends to present a Brief.3.Mr.WF.Steeves.formerly of Chateauguay High School staff and since Sept.1st engaged by the regional \u2018board as a guidance officer.is currently working in the various schools of the Valley administering tests: a) to determine the relative standards of the schools; b) to determine the level of achievement in basic subject skills; ¢) to develop sufficient information on each student who wil enter the regional High Schools to permit them to choose their subjects and to plan their school programs wisely.4.Mr.J.A.Ferris, Director of Studies, is busily engaged in classroom visits the development of an in- service training programme for teachers and principals.5.Mr.AY.Templeton, Assistant to the Director-| General, is also visiting schools to obtain complete de- ization of a co-ordinated regional] school transportation system.It is our intention to discontinue recording each of the ensuing Recommendations of the Report with comment, on each, and, in lieu of this, to continue comment on only; specific recommendations or of School Development we considered this co-ordination and communication between a dual schools at the regional board level, We would further point out, however, the inherent danger of an throughout the Valley and in.tails reouired for the organ.' ; groups of recommendations.In previous comment on the organization of Councils, language system of, Recommendation 59 is of particular concern to this area, lt follows in its \u2018entirety.We recommend the immediate establishment of two Councils of School Development for the area surrounding the Island of Montreal, one having jurisdiction over all school commissions within the territories of the following regional commissions: Le Gardeur.Maisonneuve, Du- vernay, Mille Isles.Deux Montagnes, Vaudreuil and the North Island Protestant Commission: the second having under its jurisdiction the ter- jritory of the following regional commissions: Chambly, Lignerv.Youville.Salaberry and Honoré Mercier, and the South Shore and Chateauguay Valley Protestant regional commissions, Recommendations 75 to 89 are concerned with school] ct mmission financing.They are self-explanatory and are included for your information.(75) We recommend that the real estate tax be retained to meet the financial needs of school commissions, but that it take the form of a general tax to be raised uniformly everywhere in order fo pay for the basic educ- ptional services offered by the public school.(76) We recommend that the evaluation of all real jestate taxable for schoo! pur- iposes be made at one hun- \u2018dred per cent of its true value as quickly as possible and that, in conformity with the recommendations in this connection of the Royal Commission of Inquiry on Taxa- \u2018tion, a provincial real estate valuation commission be established to direct and super- \u2018vise the evaluation of landed property throughout the province and that this commis- ision should first proceed to make all assessment rolls Juniform and then make sure that the evaluation of all real cstate is normalized.(77) We recommend that a special system of school taxation be set up for the landed property of companies, under which a) the evaluation of all these properties would be entrusted to the provincial authorities; b) the tax rate to be applied to them, once their revaluation has been set at one intermediate hundred per cent of their ance budgets nrganization such as the pro-'true vaiue, would we te same grants, and that there be sub- for all school commissionsictituted for these a single and would be fixed by the provincial authorities, and ¢) the amounts levied by the school commissions by means of this tax would not he added to their own funds, but would be assigned to the provincial treagury.78\" We Fedomme tures.(84) We recommend the present provisions of the Act, under which no school commission end\u2019 that äS\\proval of theïr olans and soon as the assessment rolls have been standardized, a general school! tax rate on landed property be fixed by the provincial authorities, ap- of Education be maintained.(85) We recommend that the debt service of all school commissions continue to be guaranteed bv means of a special tax to be levied on all the landed oropertv within their boundaries and that.in order to make uniform the tax contribution.the ceeds of this tax be taken in- tn account hv reducing.in a like amount.the general tax to be levied on all the real estate of the area.(ARTY We recommend that.in determining grants, the debt charges he considered to a normalized expenditure.ex- cent insofar as they relate to loans obtained as a concomitant of the school develon- ment plan.and that thev be met.when necessary.from the school development grant.ardizing the rolls \u2014 and that this rate be used in taxing company real estate, similarly re-assessed, until the time when special tax rate for company real estate has been fixed.(79) We recommend that, when evaluation at one hundred per cent of true value of ali real estate belonging to individuals has been fully effected throughout the province, a general school tax rate on landed property, applicable bv all school commissions to al] the taxable real estate of individuals, be fixed by the provincial authorities.(80) We recommend all school commissions, with that Ek WEINOA.3 Mrs.Boyle.Coffee was sold and Nit school development grant, covering all operating expendi- that ig, allowed to t ap- specifications by the Department school commissions ohtain the amounts needed for the build- pro- With Suceess The Ladies Auxiliary of the held their first social of the fall season and it was a great success with 38 were won by Mrs.Furi and sure is nice to have our own urns.A show of hands was asked for \u2014 re purchase of chairs for the L.A.and the Assn.and the response was unanimous.Thirty-six stacking chairs have been ordered.The details will be made known at the meeting.Thanks for starting the season off so very well, as everyone seemed to enjoy themselves.Conveners Mrs.Egan and Mrs.Fure did a very fine job, and your next conveners will be Mrs, Watt and Mrs.Lowe.Keep up the good work 700 and Westview as all those new faces were very welcome.Next time call a neighbor and bring her along.Patrol Votes Two of our West End girls, were honored by their Guide Patrol when they were voted as follows: \u2014 Diane Langdale, Patrol Leader and Debbie Sproston, Seconder.Both girls are working for their second class badges of which Dianc already has her child care.They are members of the But- tereup Patrol of the 8th Cha- teauguay Girl Guide Company.Happy Birthday to: \u2014 Kathy Gourley, September 22nd.; Frankie Johnson, September 25th.: Mr.Harold Lowe, September 26th.; Mr.Ron Walker, September 26th, Mr.and Mrs.V.Donald were week-end house guests at the home of the Geo.Gourleys.Miss Nancy Pappin was a Fall Season Starts Celebrates 9th Birthday Little Miss Debbie Lafleur of St.Luc St., was a supper party \u2018hostess (0 celebrate her ninth birthday on Sunday af: ternoon.Balloons and streamers decorated the room and a; beautiful cake centered the | festive table.At each birthday one usually has a special gift; they wish for.Well Debbie wanted a birthstone ring, And her wish was granted by her mommy and daddy.Her list of invited guests included Mrs.Louise Jacobs (maternal grandmother; aunt and uncle, Mr.and Mrs.David Lafleur and son Skippy.and friends Margaret and Marylin Sanory; Brenda and Brian Menard: Lorraine larocque; Debbie Boisse; Patty O'Rielly; Sharon Lecorse: Loren Donaghue; Caro] Miquelo: and cousins Ar lene, Lori and Heather Jacobs and Cissy Lafleur.After supper games and dancing were enjoyed and everyone received a prize and balloon.Have a very happy year Debbie.New Teener On Saturday.at the Gourley home, daughter Kathy celebrated her 13th birthday and became a new {eenager, entertaining at a supper party, Her guests included Cathy Smeall, Cathy Marden, Linda Marshall, Gail Millette and sister Teslir Gourley and her friend Naney Panpin.Kathy also had a soe.cial wish which was granted hv mother and enjoying supper and a lovely cake they retired to the playroom where they danced and played games until 10 pm.In between times they enjoved on Saturday.She is a Park guest of Miss Leslie Gourley Ww resident.+ School Nursery licabl \"Je ; plicable by an school com ing of new schools within {By Fergus real estate of individuals \u2014| heir boundaries by means of It was not planned that at the values resulting for : way.but the General Meet.these properties from stand.(86) We recommend thatling of the Seigniory Park Cooperative Pre School Association last Monday evening was a.crisis meeting.Chairman Mrs.Pat Bedard opened the meeting by informing the 16 members present that after six months of negotiations.the executive had been unable to obtain assurance that last vear's mre- mises in the Seigniory Park Conntrv Cluh would he avail able for classes scheduled to start next Mondav.October Ard.Mrs Bedard stated that ac of Vondav evening, 26th Sentemher.all efforts to oh.tain a commitment or a de finite refusa] had heen un.enccessfu] Strennous attemnis inelndine telephone calls.let tars meetings and registered the approval of the competent authorities, be allowed to levy, apart from the general school tax, an additional tax on the landed property of individuals to cover the supplementary costs of special services and, if need be, an administrative deficit.(81) We recommend that until the evaluation of landed property taxable for school purposes has been corrected by standardizing assessment rolls, the Department of Education.by means of indices of wealth elaborated by its own services, seek to normalize the tax contribution of the rate-payers of all school commissions.(82) We recommend that a (88) We recommend that each regional school commis-, sion prepare and at regular, intervals submit for the ap- oroval of the Department of Education a plan for future development of elementary and composite secondary schools and that this plan be coordinated with those of the cther regional school commissions constituting a given Council of School Development as soon as one of the latter has heen established.(89) We recommend that the Department of Education take steps to set up cost standards for the building of] schools and boarding institution.in consultating with the provincial plan of school dev-|Tegional school commissions; elopment, establishing stan.[and the Councils of School dards for all the operating|Development.From: R.D.Mosher Director General Chat.Valley Regional: School Board.Heights Tennis | Finals | expenses of school commissions, except debt service, and including all anticipated additional school facilities at various places within its boundaries, be prepared by the services of the Department of Education and the regional school commissions, and that this provincial plan take into account the region: al plans prepared by the Councils of School Development, once the latter have been elected.It was finals week-end on.(83) We recommend that Suturday and Sunday, for the.the present system of grants Heights Recreation Club's ten-! be abolished, including sta.nis section.| tutory grants, grants to bal-| One of the most active sea- and building|sons in many years is now (By Fergus Horsburgh) otters.had heen made to oh- tain a definite resnonse.A firm refusal at anv time during the six months\u2019 negotia- flans would have been prefer- ahle to the uncertaintv of à refusal to eommit one way or the nther, With school opening inst nne week awav, the and fact was that the Nursery School wae homeless.In this dilemna, the exeeut- ive.with all plans other than nremises carefully prepared.had had no alternative hut to drawing to a close.and the Cluh is indebted to Gordon and Blair Watson for their indefatigable efforts in main: taining a high degree of interest throughout the season, Thanks are also due to Mrs.Penny Blink for her excellent job of coaching the younger plavers and future members.The Finals Day on Sunday saw Ronnie Oliver win the] Men's Singles from Bobby Moore, 8-2.6-4 Mrs.Blink won the Ladies\u2019 title bv defeating Mrs.E.German, 6-1, 6-1.Other final results were: \u2014 Mixed Doubles: Bobby Moore and Mrs.German defeated Mr.and Mrs, Blink, 8-3, 63.Mens Doubles: \u2014 Bobby! \"Moore and D.Maghee defeated Ronnie Oliver and Hans Van- derwoude in a closely-fought dad.A pair of lovely white Go Go Boots.After soft drinks and chips, etc.Hope Officers Elected For PL.C.C.For New Term A General Meeting was held on September 18th, 1966, for members only at the Chateau.Gai Motel.TEL.692-6501 mation for ninth term of office; re-elected Frank Hasen- huend! 1st Vice-President 2nd orm: E.O'Keefe 2nd Vice .__|President: Sarto Blais, Secre- wane purpose of ths Mt tary: D.McKinnon Treasurer; new Executive and Board of?Directors as follows:\u2014 B.Dire to < for th ing te Kittelsen, R.Miguelon, R.ctors for the coming term.Doyle, E.MeGurk, R.Bernier, Final results of the elec-|W.MacDonald, T.P.Clegg, tion ag follows:\u2014 Fred Berry,|R.King, D.Redmon, (by ac President re-elected by accla-'clamation).Youville Boulevard Paved This Week (By Fergus Horsburgh) Mr George Kennedy, M.P.P., This projeot is being finan- Informed the Gleaner lasticed by a Provincial Govern- week-end that as previously in-iment grant to the Municipali- dicated.the paving of Youville[tics of the Towns of Chateau.Boulevard will be started thislguay and Chateauguay Centre.week.The stretch of road to be[The greater portion of the paved is that part, approxi-Jroad lies within the Town of mately three quarters of a mile|Chateauguay long, which has been built up| Youville Boulevard has un- over the past year.Vel Con-{til now been one of the worst struction Limited of Chateau-land most dangerous roads in gnay Centre has been awardedjthe Chateauguays.The build- the contract for approximately{up of the level of the road was $40,000, and work done willidesigned to lessen the danger inciude guard rails al} thé way.of floods In the area Stagemasters Present One-Act Play Party By Fergus Horsburgh The Stagemasters of Chat: cauguay.to whom we are all cially made costume, street clothes.wore indebted for keeping ama-| The second play, \u201cThe Great teur dramaties alive in our|Western Melodrama,\u201d by Flor- area, successfully pui on|ence Huntingdon Morris, was something new for lovers of indeed, Perhaps the live theatre last Friday very funny the highlight of the evening it was a day to remember .,uning af the old Parish Hall.[came when prompter's box Kathy.Chateauguay Centre.and curtain collapsed at a The innovation war the pre-lerucial point in the play.Week Before Opening sentation of two one-act plays in a party atmosphere.The audience sat at tables, cabaret Some members of the audl- ence had been fooled by Master of Ceremonies Mrs.sivle, and drinks were avail-[Phyllis Hale's exolanation ahle before and after thelthat the entire original cast Homeless plays, and during intermis-[had heen smitten by a rare Horsburgh) sion.After the show, fables[disrase, and that the per and chairs were pushed_ à-[formers were al! last-minute ation of the school could notiside, and dancing was the|substitutions.Tt is perhaps he allowed to go hy default.order of the night until l[unfair to single out any per- In the name of the executive,jam.former from an excellent cast, Mrs.Bedard informed the! The first nffering, The|but Keith Strike put on a members that accommodation in the plavroom of 383 St.Francis Blvd, could, in a crash programme, be prepared in time for school opening.In the same area as the Clubhouse, the new school seek other accommodation.Four years of successful oper- site would offer many advantages \u2014 less cost, no difficulty in the transportation of children, and a permanent classroom could be established free of the daily chore of romnletely removing all equipment.The members accented Mrs.Redard's pronosal without a dissenting voice, and feverish work was due to start vester.dav (Tnesdav) to readv the new nremises for school npen- ine just six days ahead.In accenting.the challenge, of an homeless school one week, hefore the scheduled openine.| the executive and members are tn he congratulated.This warthv community and co- mnerative effort over the past four vears will not be allowed to vanish from the local scene.NURSERV SCHOOL, WILT OPEN ON MONDAY.OCTOBER 3rd.defpated Mrs.P.C.MeGregor, derwoude Hart and Mrs.8-3 62.Prizes were awarded to win ners and runnersun at the martv after the games.The weather was cool, and a fine hig fire in the clubhouse was enioved bv all.Tronhies provided by the Club were awarded the winners, and prizes for hv Mrs.Watson.What do we, the residents nf Chateauguav.think worth to have a church where we can worshin.educate our children, socialize, get mar.vied, and take care of all those problems that none of us can avoid in life.1 don\u2019t k-row but the people at St.they're paying an intimate call 2-6, 6-4, 75.Ladies Dougles: Mrs.Penny Blink and Mrs, M.Van- week of Oct.17 to 20.Ugly Duckling.by A.A Milne, saw outstanding nerformances hv Colin Kelrher as The Chancellor and Martha Strike as the Queen.Irene Plusinski helied the vrogramme dascrintion of a \u201crather plain Princess Ca- rulla\u201d.Anvone less plain would be rather difficult to imagine! The audience res.nonded warmly to a delightful resentation.I] wonder.though, why everyone except the Queen, who wore a spe.masterly comic nresentation of Mrs.Abivail McSkew, and Charles Baranowski excelled as the would -he lover-poet.Set in the 1890's, the simple heroine triumphed over the nhiections of her hard-hearted father.The costumes were excellent, and the round ef.feets were, shall we say, original! A very successful evening, enjoyed by all who attended, and let us hope the first of more of the same to come.Chateauguay Ramblers In fhe runners-un were donated, its: Parks Development Setback Georges want to find out so, Quebec Senior Cellar (By Fergus Chateauguay Ramblers, after, 1mading throughout last Saturday's game in the Quebec Sen | ior Football League against Hawkesbury Hawks, lost a touchdown and the game with only 48 seconds to go.Ramblers dominated play in the first half, but failed to do more than a three-point lead on a field goal by Mike Cor- coran.Just after the half-way mark, Chateauguay came up with a hig interception on the Haw- kesbury 35 yard line.Two t lays later Ray Milley scored a touchdown on an end-run {Corcoran converted \u2014 10 - 0.» In the fourth quarter, three Chateauguay players played both ways.Tired looking Ram_ blers conceded the first Hawes.bury touchdown after 5 minutes, and with 48 seconds to go, the Hawks made it 12-10 Horsburgh) second successive year.with 8 wins from 8 games.Hawkes- bury and St.Lambert hare second spot with 3 and 5 each, and Ramblers are in bottom place with two wins and six losses.With four games to go in the regular season.hopes are high that the Ramblers will make the playoffs.The team has not yet this season heen at full strength.Defence tackles John Bumbray and Bernie Rodwitt, who had to miss all games s0 far because the games were played at night, are expected to bring added strength for the remainder of the season, and the Club has just signed ex-Alouette Bob Geary, guard on offence.Club officials confidently predict that Ramblers WITLI, make the playoffs.All games for the remainder of the season are to be played with a second unconverted touchdown, Montreal North Bears have: climbed to top spot for the By Fergus The people of Chateauguay learned with dismay last week that the Town of Chateau- guay learned with dismay last on each one of their more|week that the Town of Chat.izer, than 600 families during the guay Council has in effect|seeding had been called, and \u2018brought the $455,000 parks in the afternoons.Ramblers meet Montreal North at La- berge Park on Sunday, October 2nd.at 2 pm.Horsburgh development programme to an unexpected halt.Tenders for the placing of four inches of topsoil, fertil- grading and grass \u2014 (Continued on page 15) remet re \"(LEANER 1STRICT OF SEAUNALNOIS Wednesday, September 28th, 1966 DLY LEAVE MBRELLAS WERE Reg.U.8.Pal.Office McNaught Syndicate, Inc.Chateauguay News Notes By Fergus Harsburgh | * Tenders for the Town's new Police and Fire Station, were opened last week Sept 20th, at the Town Hall.The lewest bid was from local contractor Ovide Asselin Construction Ltd.in the amount of $149,854.00 .w The Architects are going to study the tenders with Contractors to see if some items can be cut to lower cast.w Four tenders werc submitted to Board of Fire Commissioners of Quebec for their study and approval.; w Circle Road (Colonia) is to be drained by the Public| Works Dept.; w Mercier Park is to be partly sodded by this Fall.# Chateau Pines Nursery are to dig wells around the remaining trees in Woodbine Park.w* The Townleights amalgamation is going slow.Town kwyer, Mr.Armand Poupart Jr.has written to Mr.Maurice Ferland (legal advisor of Municipal Affairs Dept.Que- bee) asking what is being done about the study of _amalga- matign.As both parties are voluntary, on the subject, the letter is asking why the delay on approval.w Both the Heights and Town\u2019s legal advisors are to go to Quebec City to meet with Mr.Ferland concerning the grant for the new Potice and Fire Station \u2014 and \u2014 at the same time discuss the amalgamation.lowing eight paragraphs are highlights of the meeting: 1.v for sewer and acqueduct work on Farm No.138.The area is from highway 4 and Ste.Marguerite.This concerns by-Jaw No.577.One bid from Laberge ef.Frere $113,115.35 and the other Desourdy Const.$129,701.25.w 2 Curbstones, sidewalks, and asphalt place, same by-law brought four bids: \u201c Vel Construction \u2014 $48,800.50 Jean Bedard \u2014 $45,582.00 Chas.Duranceau \u2014 $48,767.00 Laurentide Paving \u2014 $53,312.00 , w 3 An open period during the meeting produced a del- paving, same on Sh Joseph Bivd.Also against more service/gas stations.w 4 Ald, Jos.-Petrilli gave a notice of motion that a bylaw will be prepared changing the duplex by-law to permit construction of residential bungalows only.w 5 Ald.Marcel Reid gave notice of motion to limit the number of gas stations in al of Chateauguay Centre.» 6 Contract for surface drainage on St.Michael Street was given to Marier et Fils in the amount of $4,003.41.On same street and under same by-law No.573, curbstones and - contract awarded to Vel Construction for $7,875.00.»* 7 On bylaw 57, contract for curbs and paving was given to P.Baillargeon in amount of $5,620.65.w 8 In reference to an article published in the Mentreal Star, Sept.20th under heading of \u201cMontreal Days and PRICES ON 1967 CARS WILL BE GOING UP TAKE ADVANTAGE OF OUR LOW PRICES ON THE REST OF OUR 1966 MODELS American \u2014 Classic \u2014 Ambassador ONLY- À FEW .LEFT.- Il USED CARS 4 TO CLEAR ; 1957 to 1964 Models $195.00 'HANDFIELD : MOTORS LID.\" Jutiiorized Rambler and American Motors Dealer 174 SALABERRY TEL.692-6753 CHATEAUGUAY BASIN gy \u2014 BOWLING NOW OPEN Coms And Enjoy Yourself - CHATEAUGUAY G Locäied over dfleld Motos ML.02am.© CHATBAUGUAY = LEAR Ad py mp hs | - .> ME - TON give housewives a word as.Let's talk about ways and sociation test he'd probably means of cutting down on the find most of us have pretty size normal responses to common | aftermath : words.w Uhateauguay Centre had a meeting on Sept.20th.Fol- |.: .; like \u2018hot\u2019 htm : Tonders were opened \u2014 but no contracts awarded ponding with words like \u2018hot\u2019,|need shirts or jerseys.Too, \u2018many of us would say \u201claun-|feét\u2019 dry\u201d.He'd probably wonder|nccessity for washing socks, about doubt, think we were suffer-|Jaddition of starch helps clothing from some kind of phobia.|es to stay fresher longer.But actually it's a normal res ponse.piles and piles of laundry.vhave a solution to our prob-yoy haven't egation who are opposed to the construction of duplexes lem but there are practical yoy tions to Huntingdon's Mrs.Edward McLean on \u2018y A Chateauguay resident had à minor 4 ,Ç sai FA Dairy daritngs at Expo; Eighteen year old Pamela land and Wales (left), and 21 year-old Gaylene Miller, Canadian Dairy Princess from Dalemead, Alte., (right), enjoy the view from white chargers in the La Ronde amuse- em is Expo hostess, Lise Michaud.Ride is an antique.Belgian Carousel which delighted European children for more than a century which was purchased by Expo 67 as a permanent installation for La Ronde.The visit ended with a look at progress on the site of the seven and a half acre agriculturpl theme exhibit, Man the Provider.Both girls visited Ontario and Quebec at the time.ment area of Expo 67.With th of the annual meeting of the National Dairy Council in -_ Homemaker's Hel * (By CHARLOTTE BROWN) If a psychologist were to ways to make the job easier.of the loads, and the ironing.Let the romp around in; res-jshorts only.They really don\u2019t except for the word litle ones summer\u201d.Instead of swimming\u201d, or \u201cvacation\u201d, sandals without.speks, keep ool\u201d and \u2019elimiriâte the that one.and, nol As for dressier cottons.the One of the added tortures of summertime washing is thé presence of all sorts of The psychologist may not stajns on clothes.- We hope been; spending! r time scrubbing needless.Summer does mean Nights\u201d, by Bruce Taylor, concerning Chief Kene Spenard, Ald.Y.Gilbert said council members met with members of.the Police Frateræity.Thie was-not am intention of the Fraternity to ask for the resignation of Chief Spenard.It was specified that the members of the Police Fraternity do not know where the source of information came from.À reso-| lution by.Ald.Gilbert and seconded by Ald.Jean Chevre- fils to authorize legal advisor Mtre, Poupart to ask the Montreal Star and Bruce Taylor the source of their information was unanimously approved.tr Pavingl! has begun on Youville Bivd.This is really good news.} # From Chateauguay's avid radio congratula- [ winning $2,752.00 last Saturday on CFCF's Charadio program.Mrs.McLean correctly identified the mystery tune as \u201cPlay that listeners, _ Barber-Shop Chord\u201d.Happy to hear someone in Chateau- guay Valley was the winner.«Those sidewalks we see here and there on d\u2019Anjov and St.Jean Baptiste seem to be first on one side for a block!\u2019 or two, then on the other side.We do know one fact: the sidewalks will NOT be constructed in front of Plaza Shopping Centre \u2014 too much fill is required there and cos?of course too high.This was from a reliable source at Town Hell; : oT - 4# From the Police accident reports of Town of Chateau- guay: A 9 year old boy was struck by a car while he was riding his bicycle on St.Jean Baptiste Blvd, The accident happened opposite No.175, on Sept.21st at 7:30 P.M.The child was taken to hospital where he is undergoing treatment for a broken leg.i In another accident, a 5 15 vear old boy was struck by 8.taxi on Clermont Street (Station) and was fortunate to have only bruises and shock.» On the 26th at 2:40 am.Youville Blvd.and entrance to Grey Nuns Island, a driver lost control of his car and struck three trees before coming to a stop.The driver and one passenger were taken to Lasalle General Hospital for treatment of slight injuries.& À accident last week.While backing out of his driveway his car struck another vehicle, with no injuries but both cars damaged.\u2018ss The Civil Protection, Section 821 South Shore, is presently recruiting new members in order to form a RESCUE| mer\u201d TEAM in the area.For further information please contact Mr.Georges Bouchard at 692-0801.i 4 § A FIREWOOD AVAILABLE Wa We Carry a ny Complete Line Of Nussery Stock \u2014 Garden Supplies Tools \u2014 Black Earth \u2014 Top Soil Mixed Earth | 0.& MIKE VINCELLI NURSERY REGD À D * 4 + #7 Help Wanted { ; SEIGNIORY PARK Chateauguay Classified Ads Professional Directory Chateanguay Gleaner Fergus Horsburgh Call 693-1581 Kennedy, Lague & Cie COMPTABLES AGREES ~ Chateauguay CHARTERED Editorial Representative ACCOUNTANTS Advertising News \u2014 Circulatu-< Tel: 692-6789 Job Printing 31, Boul, D'Anjou, 394 Woodbine Chateauguay Centre | George Kennedy, C.A.,, M.P,P, Marcel Lague C.A.FULL TIME DRIVER with own car.Apply Harvey's Pharmacy, Chateauguay Regional Shopping Plaza, Cha- teauguay.St.George s Notes (By Edith Bate) St.George's Anglican church, one of the more familiar churches in the Chat- |eauguay arca having first esp{tablished as a mission in 1924 and then building a new and \u2018modern church in 1960, is in the midst of reorganizing the social and business side of the chu rech organizational structure.Last January, following an LETTEK FROM by (FERGUS HORSBURGH) Route Boys: ALL LUSSIER 373 St.Francis 691-0782 MICHAEL TURNER 346 Oliver Seigniory Park was well rep on Cox, Dairy Queen for Eng.t and resented at last Friday's experi, \"mental one-act play party by the Stagemasters, standing performances by Martha and Keith Strike and Colin Keleher, We thoroughly lenjoyed the show, and hope intensive inventory of what members thought the church was doing and what il was not doing; what could be accomplished and what was realistic in terms of loday's requirements; and what the church's role in the commun- with out.the Stagemasters will be en- The Parish of Chateauguay (ANGLICAN) Church of St.George 162 St.Francis Blvd.Sunday October 2nd Seventeenth Sunday After Trinity ST.ANDREW'S UNITED CHURCH CHATEAUGUAY BASIN (Comer Dupont Ave.ana Church Street) Rev.Howard C.Frase- 8:00 a.m.Holy Eucharist B.A, BD, 9:30 am.Mattins harist Minister 11:15 a.m.oral Eucharis .CHURCH SCHOOLS Mr.T.Alun Hughes, B.Sc.Weekly at 9:30 and 11:15 a.m.Mrs.TE Gilbert (All age 3 to 11 at both Assistant Organist Holy Baptism: \u2014 38rd Sunday at 9.30 4th Sunday at 11.15 F, GAVIN BARNETT Priest JOHN FOSTER ity should be, management of Choir Director and Organist WORSHIP SERVICE AT ELEVEN EACH SUNDAY MORNING NURSERY DURING SERVICE Sunday School at 945 am Calvary Baptist oe me 4 St.George's was reorganized Church to consist of a corporation Corner of St.Joseph Blvd.abd a new body known as the and Dubois Parish life Council.The corporation is comprised of Rev.Donald 5.Douglas, Ba, ; the reclor, Rev.Gavin F.SUNDAY Barnet!: Jack Sheppard, Rec] (or's Warden: Arnold Curran, 10 @m.Sunday School Asst.People\u2019s Warden; John Friedlander.Warden, The Parish 11 a.m.\u2014 Worship and 3] zm.\u2014 Nursery People's 7.00 p.m.\u2014 Evening Worship Life WEDNESDAY Council groups logether eight g pm.\u2014 Prayer Meeting commiltees worship, responsible education, finance, maintenance, communications,\u2019 for \u2018couraged to put on a repeat performance at an early date, A fuller account is to be found| - social relations, administration and community rela Quebec City.ly and then finding the stains|election meeting of the Home (Owners Association will be \u2018held in the near future, and on white cottons and linens/that former Asociation Presi- are still there.Grass stains can be taken care of easily by using bleach followed by washing in hot water and soap.For other washable fab- vies and colored cottons use hydrogen peroxide, Then faunder in warm water and soap.one of the delights of summer is the availability of fresh fruit But it does creale .a Fruit stains must be removed before washing.On white cotions and linens pour boiling water over the\u2019 stain.If the stain remains, work glycerine into the stain\u2019 by rubbing lightly between fingers.Follow with hot water and soap.Use, cool y stain on Stabs cottons \u2018and other washaBles followed by hie Blycérine\u201d treatment but wash in warm \u2018soapy water,\" Every child loves ice cream and the consumption of this idelicacy doubles\u2019 in summer, So do the stains ! To soak out the protein, let the clothing stand in cool soapy water before- washing in hot soapy water.-The same rule follows tor colored clothes except that they are laumrdered in warm soapy- water.Well, we've covered some helpful hints on washing but what about ironing?Use drip dry clothing as much as possible or cetton jerseys that really don't need pressing.Proper distribution of moisture through- clothing makes ironing easier and helps- to avoid creases that won't iron out.As soon as you have dampened your clothes, put them in a large Tuck poly- phane bag, close the bag with a Lwist-on-tie .and lel the whole thing stand for an hour or two.If you can\u2019t finish the ironing job in one session, don't worry about mildew.Re-close the bag with the twist-on-tie and put the whole thing in the fridge until you're ready for it.The polyphane bag keeps food odors out of the clothes and prevents mildew, wash day hints, Perhaps the (next time somenoe says \u201csum- to you your response will be \u201ccasy\u201d.A psychologist may pot understand yoy.but the rest .of the gals willl Joba Available National Employment Service considers.it a duly to inform prospective workers about op- [[portinitics on.the labour mar kel.: Presently the National KEm- vloyment Service is looking for university graduates, to fill various positions of Employ: ment Service Officers, through, out the Province and the country, for tbe future department of Manpower.In our city and immediate area, auto and trick mechanics, as weH as auto-body repairmen, are in great demand Painters, with a union card, are urgently needed on a large construction site in our city.Candidates interested are invit, ed to register immediately with the National Employment Service, 63A Champlain St, \\Valleyfield \u2014 Tel: 373-6220, Landscaping Contractors 19 Ste, Marguerite PLEASE NOTE Blvd.E.Sundays open Ste.Philo: 1:00 to 6:00 P.M.o Philomene 4, 0 Sat.8.8 BM.TEL.691-1671 EN lor.23 King St, Huntimgdon \u2014| elsewhere in this issue.been decided to postpone the staining problem.Montcalm is planning fo call ater to sponge the PreSchool .psychiatric problems as they We hope yowll try these} In the public interest, the} I understand that the annual Imperial Gardens, Crown Homes and Chateau Estates dent Colin Mason will handle could do it, did you?It was reported: that it has Gordon Foster 120 Labelle 692-4502 Attention Brownies of the 9th Chateauguay Pack.New Brownie will be -accepied the {first meeting in Oclober, Wed.ncsday, October \u2018Sth.\u2019 Welcome home to Mrs.Ad.suar of St.Andre after your stay at the Verdun General Hospital.Hope you are feeling much better.The flu bug scems to be going the rounds what with the cold fall weather we are having.It hit our household last week and is doing the rounds hereabouts, Hear that young Cornelius Viereck is in bed with it this week also.Hope you'll soon be fit as a fiddle Cornelius and back to school.Next week, October 6th.is Clinic Day, Mothers, at the Municipal Hall on Croissant Richard.So don't forget if you have any vaccination certificates to pick up for your children next week is the time to get them, Recipe for happiness, just enough money to pay the monthly bills you acquire, a little surplus Lo give you confidence, a lit tle too much work cach day, enthusiasm of your work, sub- grass-seeding of Woodbine Park at least until the Spring.A group of homcowners on on Mayor Joseph Laberge to} find out the reason for the decision and sce if there is any hope that it might be reversed.I shall try to get more information on this development in time for this issue.An executive meeting of the Association was held in Mrs.Khreh\u2019s house on Tuesday, September 20th.Plans were discussed for the general meeting of members on Monday, September - 26th., in the Clubhouse.The Secretary was instructed to write letters to six persons, asking them to serve on a proposed Advisory Board for the Nursery School, It is planned that the Advisory Board would be constituted to advise the executive on legal, medical and develop.It is also hoped Lo co- opt three ladies with previous teaching experience.It was re, ported that registration was full, with eleven children on the waiting list.Capacity is limited to 20.Mrs, Malvina tions.CHATEAUGUAY CE UNITED CH 161 the election proceedings.Note .t: to John McKay in Ottawa: \u2014 Correspondent io W E LC 0 M E S You didn\u2019t think anyone else ROUTE BOY MORNING WORSHIP - SUNDAY SCHOOL - Minister: Rev.Herbert | FRIDAY 7.30 p.m.\u2014 Young People You 4 VISITORS WELCOME NTRE URCH PARKVIEW BLVD.YOU n AM 930 AM.Goold, B.A.B.D.Manse 122 Elgin Drive pe ee , Bis St.Andrew's Notes (By Forgus Horsburgh) Two litile girls were chris tened last Sunday morning September 25th.They were Telephone \u2014 691-0425 + (softly than loudly.Their die- ition was good, except for a few ragged \u201c8\u201d endings, Also the choir gets up and sits down ,'together, which looks neat.The Women's Prayer Fellow.Teresa Ann Darius, born April ship was due to start the sca 24th, 1966, daughter{of Mr.and gon's meetings yesterday (Tues.Mrs.Otto Darius, pos Haute day) at the Manse at 9:45 a.n.Riviére; and Lisa Joanne Maha Arrangements have beén.made bir, born August 6th., 1966,!to care for pre-school children daughter of Mr, and Mrs.Ron- during these meetings.ald Mahabir, 127 Royal Strect | The United Church Women Both babies behaved beauti- meet tonight (Wednesday) in fully and looked charming in'Memorial Hall at 8.15 p.m.A À their new white dresses.Terry Lisa caused added delight by yawning widely just after being blessed by Rev.Howard which should stimulate a lively Fraser.The choir, who are so well the Church in trained and led, sang the an them \u201cSun of My Soul\".Their phrasing is exemplary and they can perform the difficult feat'pulpit of singing quietly yet clearly thought - provoking tape ve cording \u201cPeggy Way and Women Folk\u201d will he played, discussion on the Mission of the modern \u2018world.There will also be à \"Home Cooking table.on Civil Protection which is recruiting new mem- Mr.Fraser spoke from the IL is far more difficult to sing bers to form a volunteer res \u2018À T|eue squad in the Chateauguay a couple of real friends, and arca.For more information, a wife and children to share contact Mr, George Bouchari, stantial share of good health, Chart has again agreed to life's beauty with you.1692-0901.teach, for which parents and J children alike ane truly thankful.The exccutive planned to; propose to the General Meeting that a few minor changes be made in the Constitution and By-Laws.School is scheduled to} start next Monday, October 3.\u2018Among the audience at the Stagemaster\u2019s one-act play party we saw Mesdames Pat Bedard, Marjoric Hewlett, Mad.die Karch (and niece) Janet Chappell, Edith Bate, Anna Schenkelberg, Rita Fletcher, Adelaide Penny and Anne Van der Leden, But what happened to all the husbands?Tel: 264-3031, There is also a demand for knitting machine operators and mechanics with experience.A \u2018knowledge of the English lan- [guage is necessary.A cement finisher is also needed.Finally, competent electri, cians with a \u201cC\u201d license, as [well as cabinet-makers with experience, may find work through the National Employment Service.Moreover, automobile sales men are constantly needed.The women division is presently offering permanent employment for domestic help in| well recommended families, The National Employment Service dis still recruiting hostesses for \u201967 Expo; to meet requirements, candidates must be 20 to 35 years old, single, (high school graduates; a pleasant personality is an important asset.National Employment Service is particularly concerned with the recruitmenl of se curity guards for Expo '67.A $2.00» hourly salary is offered and special training will be given to qualifying candidates, || TEL.691-1541 \u2014 Everything else in the\u201967 VW Deluxe has been changed.The really big news is the new 1500 engine.You've never driven a bug as lively as this one.The extra power in low gears, plus some outstanding new changes to the suspension, make the familiar Volkswagen a sporty, fun-loving little car to drive, 9 Come on in for a run in our demonstrator.You just won't beli BARREYRE AUTOMOBILE Authorized Volkswagen Dealer ove i.CHATEAUGUAY am ENRG.295 D'ANJOU A Friendly Welcome Awaits \u2019 4 TA a tp gd ad CW J AI vw mm ef LL ee ene ea 'S (CH SIN se B.Se.st : AT DAY NG 5 am st Blva.ol Vorship ting cople Awalts \u20ac ME cir die- la few so the s down cal.Fellow.the sea- y (Tues, :45 an.in.made *hildren Women day) in p.m.À - ] xe ore y and played, a lively ssion of modern 50 he a rom the otection w men- eer res À eauguay rmatinn, ouchard, _\u2014_ a ce na ome [kse a 5 : Cooks\u2019 = s Corer ® By MARY FaBio 3 This week a couple of recipes in which that delightful vegetable the Egg Plant is used.CRÉOLE TOMATOES AND EGGPLANT 3, pound salt pork diced 2 tablespoons olive oil 1 medium onion chopped 2 cups canned or diced fresh tomatoes, dash cayenne 1 medium eggplant (about 1 1/2 pounds) pared and diced.Fry salt pork until browned, Add oil, onion, and green pepper and fry until tender.Add tomatoes and cayenne, and simmer 30 minutes.Add egg plant, cover, and cook 30 min- PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that the undermentioned LANDS and TENEMENTS have been seized, and will be sold at the respective times and places mentioned below.BEAUHARNOIS Terris District of Beauharnois Superior Court, No.9049, PAUL E.LAFONTAINE, Queen\u2019s Counsel and farm owner.of St.Fingues.comntv of Bagnt.district of St-Hva- cinthe.nrovince of Qnoher plaintiff ve ROT.AND DAN.SERFAT.of St.Anicat coun- tv of Fiuntingdon.distriet of Branharnais nrovinca nf Que.her.defendant has ahtainad hefore our Snnarior Canrt in our distrint nf Reauharnoïs a indreamant declaring tha fa).lowing immoveahla tn wit: \u201cAll and singular that certain parcel or tract of land being and forming vart of that lot known and designated upon the official plan and in the bnok of reference made for the narishes of St.Anicet and Ste-Barhe, as the number one hundred and five (Pt.105 said niece or tract of land bounded to the sonth bv the old nublic road: to the east bv lot number 104 and part nf lot 105 beloneing to Emile Gélinas: to the north.hv the north nart of lat numhar 10R heloneine to Mr Laffolev: tno the west hv nart of number 110: this niere of land Mmoas- wring along the east side line from the nuhlie road ta the fence Aividine the nronertv and Mr Taffnlevs nronertv one thonsand and civtv fepnt hv a width of three hundred and fifiv feet and forming » annerficieg nf seven acres lose fa) that nart nf lot numher 108 therenf snld on Anvil 18 108%.th Fdward 1, Oninnett pnder registration nymher fATR1 moaanrine caven thane and two hundred and thirtv snare feet (7930 sa.ft): (H) that nart of lot numher 108 thereof snld on Sentemhar 9 1984 to Fdward CO.Quinnett nnder resistration numher A79RR measnring seven thane.and five hundrad ond thirtv twin eamars foot (7R29 en, f+) (ry nart nf Int numhae TOR tharanf cnld ta T, OC Qtkinner on April 25.1964 vmader regis tration nmmber GR752 mene.uring \u201csixteen thoneand five bundwnd and riv foot (16.508 3q.ft): and (d) part of lot number 105 sold to Dr.Sv!- vie Lebossière on July 186.1985 under registration nim.her 6RN38 meaanring five thousand seven hundrad and ninety-two square feet (5,792 FI All and sinenlar that certain narce! nf land being of frresular fisure.forming nart of that lot known and designated vnon the said nfficial plan and honk of references made for tho nariches nf St Aniret and Ste.Rorha, ac the number ana hundred and ten Pt 11M: said piece of land haundesd tn the cnuth hv the nd nnhlie rond: tn the west hv lat numhar P 110 halaneg ing tn Tica Mancaraan and tn the east hv lot number 105 above-described: said niece of land maasuring four hundred and fhirtu.fhroo font alone the westarlv line fram the nin.hie road tn the rear: nine hundred and civtu foot (OAM alone the easterly line het.ween late nnimher 110 and 108 Fnolich meaqura, more or egg: 1nag that nart of Int numhaer 110 enld tn Nr Sulvin Lehnagière an Tune 15 10RR mnder recistration nimhar RAMA measuring twa thane.and twn hondrad and thirty.four square feet (2.234 sa Withont limiting the nfare.going.a1 that naree! of land (less all Inte anld tn other nersone to-date) nf Int num.here 108 and 110 helonsing tn Roland Mansaraau nn the nf.ficial nlan and hant of vnfe renne mada for the narichee nf St Anicet and Ste-Rarhe hetwaen route numhar 3 Tobe St.Francig hordering as fallows: tn the narthwest hv Take St.Francie tn the sonth.east hv ronte No 2: tn the northeast hv Int Nn, 104 and In, the sonthwest hy lot No To he gold nt the repiatra- tion office of the canntv of Huntinedan.Huntingdan division at Huntingdon djatrint nf Beanhernaie nrovinee af, Ma.hae.WENNESDAV.the NTNE.TEENTEH Aov nf OCTOBFR 1986, at TEN o'clock in the forenoon.Ernest Lehlane Sheriff's Office.Sheriff Valleyfield, September R 1988, 16R00-87-2 (First insertion: September 17, 19 FNEEENENEENEENE utes or until eggplant is tender.Servèés 4 to 6.Chicken Alla Melanzana (from Italy, browned chicken and eggplant, baked with onion, olives, garlic and wine) 3 tablespoons butter 1 frying chicken (about 2 1/2 lbs, eut up) salt and pepper (By Russ fr dim eggplant Mr.J.B.Humphrey.past cooking oil President of the All Canada Insurance Federation, in a recent address to the Canadian Junior Chamber of Commerce, .really summed up the insur ; 13 ion cube ance Company's position on un.cup dry wine .der age drivers.His opinions 1/4 cup stuffed green olives |were so well put that I give 2 pimientos, cut in strips him full credit for this article Melt butter in large, heavy|which is a general summary skillet.Add chicken pieces Of his position.and fry until golden brown| Most people believe that on all sides.Season with salt|those of us employed in the and pepper.Cover and sim-|insurance industry tend to see mer 45 min.or until tender.|automobile accidents as a dol Peel and slige eggplant about|lar and cents affair.As a prac- 1/2 inch thick.Season with|tising insurance man.I can tell salt, \u201cdip in flour, and brown|you that we don\u2019t.The heart in oil until tender.Remove|rendering stories told in our chicken and put in shallow|claim files cannot help but baking dish.To drippings inlinfluence our hearts and feel- pan add onion and garlic:|ings.brown about 5 minutes.Stir| If the automobile insurance in 2 tablespoons flour; add|industry is facing a major pro- water, bouillon cube, and wine,|blem, in a nut shell it's this: Bring to boil, and cook until|\u2018What on earth are we going to thickened, stirring.Pour over do with young drivers\u201d?Rather chicken.Sprinkle with halflarbitrarily, we use the age of of olives and pimiento.Cover|25 as the deviding line between with fried eggplant and re young drivers and old drivers maining olives and pimiento.\u2018but there is really nothing Bake in hot oven 400 for 25|very magic about that number, minutes or until thoroughly] However, statistics do show heated.Makes 4 servings.|a sharp drop in accident costs \u2014_\u2014 at age 25.Our big problem isn\u2019t so much the hoodlum with the old beat up car.The teenager with the family car is a problem but again, generally speaking, he's a minor problem.No pun intemded.He is Still under the watchful eye of his parents and he doesn\u2019t get the car too often.The problem driver, in a word, is the modern, intelligent, good living young Canadian.This fellow can be 18 or 30.He is single and has a good job.He is a responsible young citizen .the kind we worry about if he should decide to move to the United States.He has a sports car or a convertible.Or, at least something with bucket seats and lots of power, He drives quite a bit and he\u2019s been known to take the odd drink.No matter how good his past driving record the chances are about 1 in 6 that he will have an accident this year.On an average, that accident will cost his insurance company about 11 hundred dollars.Add on some bits and 1 medium onion chopped 1 clove garlic minced 1 cup water This week a couple of recipes for cookies that will help to fill those lunch boxes and feed those hungry youngsters who are looking for after school snacks.Puffed Wheat Cakes 11 Cups puffed wheat or puffed rice 1 eup sugar 2 cup margarine 2 cup corn syrup 3 tablespoons cocoa Mix sugar, syrup, margarine and cocoa, boil for 3 minutes, no longer.Add 1 tsp.vanilla and then add the puffed wheat and mix well.Pat down on greased cookie sheet and when cool cut in slices.Chopped nuts may be added with the puffed wheat if desired.Oatmeal! Coconut Cookies 1 cup shortening or margarine 1 cup brown sugar 1 cup white sugar 2 cups oatmeal 2 cups flour 2 cups coconut 1 tsp.baking soda ; pieces for agent's Commission, 1 tsp.baking powder taxes, admistrative charges and 1 tsp.salt so on and it develops that we 2 eggs have to charge that young t/; tsp.vanilla What On Earth Are We Going To Do With Young Drivers?Faughnan) of money for his insurance coverage, One of the reasons that insurance comes exnensive for voune peonle is the renutation that the vouneg driver has built un over the vears.Tats ima.sine that two cars collide at an intersection and there's some doubt about who is at fault.One car is a snorts car driven hv a twentv three vear old.The other is a Sedan driven bv a forty vear old.If this case ends um in court the law- ver defending the vounaster is fighting an uphill battle.The judge or jurv might try to be impartial hut the hotrod image is hard to overcome.Onlv a very small percentage of cases ever get into court.But the adjusters are guided hv their knowledge of what would hannen in court.The problem of young drivers is going to become greater tn the next few years because, in the next four years, some wo million youngsters will reach the age of 18.Teenagers have more money and used cars are getting cheaper.Is there an answer?Are young and older people as well going to continue to kill themselves at the rate of 100 a week?Are insurance rates going to keep going up?Is there something that we can do about it?There has been a great deal of publicity over the past few weeks concerning safety devices in automobiles, 1 believe that the safety car would merely give drivers a greater degree of complacency and self confidence.And complacency and self confidence at the wheel of a car cause 10 times as many accidents as all the mechanical defects combined.We in the insurance business believe that one of the greatest problems is NOT the actual mechanical job of driving.Attitude is the most important thing for youngsters to learn.It can best be instilled in school.It is little use bringing up your children with loving care and then turning them loose with a driver\u2019s permit at age 16 to be either killed or crippled.Let that love and attention carry on by equipping him with proper training at school.Perhaps then insurance rates will go down, Perhaps then a few more young drivers man a pretty healthy chunckwill live, Method \u2014 Cream shortening and sugar, add eggs and beat well.Then add the coconut, oatmeal and flour to which you have added the soda.powder and salt.Finally add the vanilla and mix well.Drop by spoonfuls on greased cookie sheet and bake for 15 minutes ir 350 deg.oven.Co.An Handy Hints for Homemakers Damp shoes may be given a high polish by adding one or two drops of parafin oil to the polish.This also prevents the leather from cracking.Dog and cat hair on your upholstery can be whisked away by stroking the surfaces lightly with a damp piece of sandpaper or a rubber sponge.To remove tea stains from chinaware try salt and vinegar which usually does the trick.To remove the stains from glass vases, particularly crystal ones, wash the base thoroughly in warm suds, then rub the stains with a cloth saturated in turpentine or mineral spirits, and out they come.You can whiten the inside of enamelled pots and pans by putting a half cup of laundry bleach in them, filling the rest of the way with water, then let it stand for 24 hours, Dear \u2018Ann Landers: My boy friend is a junior in college.He has been considering quitting before he flunks out.If he quits, however, he may be drafted and the Army appeals to him even less than school.We want to get married pretty soon so I don't want to see him go into the service, either, Last night he came up with an idea, He thinks he will chop off his index finger.I was horrified at first, but after we discussed it he made me see that it might not be such a bad idea.He says two years of his life is worth a finger any old day, and I agree that he has a point, What we want to know from you is this: Will the Army take a man with nine fingers?No lectures, please, just the answer.Thank you WANT TO GO.Dear Don\u2019t Want: The Army Protestant School Municipality of Chateauguay Tenders for Fuel Oil Tenders are invited by the Protestant School Municipality of Chateau- guay, for the fuel oil requirements for the school year July 1st, 1966 to June 30th, 1967.Approximate requirements 33,000 gallons Grade No.2 fuel oil 41,000 gallons Grade No.5 fuel oil Tenders will be received at the office of the Secretary-Treasurer, 75 St.Jean Baptiste, Chateauguay, until 8 p.m.October 3rd, 1966.oo The Protestant School Municipality of Chateauguay does not bind itself to accept neither the lowest nor any of the tenders received.PETER L.ROSS, CA, Secretary-Treasurer.\u2014 DON'T n Landers.Answers your problems has been known to take men with nine fingers so don\u2019t count on an insane act of self- multilation as a sure out.The Army does not take idiots, however, Perhaps your boy friend will be rejected on mental grounds.And I'm not kidding.He rates plenty subnormal with me \u2014 and so do you.Dear Ann Landers: I'm writ, ing about the woman who complained because her hushand called her \u201cThe old lady.\u201d Some people don't know when they have it good.My husband calls me \u201cThat Nut\u201d and a few other names which are unprintable.In fact he has called me everything under the sun, except a lady.I've heard people talk better to their dogs.My neighbor's \u2018husband used to talk to her the same way.She said it was because he was ignorant and didn't know any better.My husand does know better.He didn\u2019t talk to anyone else the way he talks to me, .We\u2019ve been married a long time and I'm sure he'll never change, T just want to know why he\u2019s like this \u2014PUZZLED ME.: Dear You: Many people take out their feelings of anger and frustration on the handiest target \u2014 and the handiest target usually is the wife or the husband.The experts call this \u201cdisplacement,\u201d and it\u2019s one of the most popular Games People Play.There is mo justification for a mean mouth, but understanding what's behind it can make the indignities easier to bear.Dear Ann: Our 18-year-old daughter Mary went with Art for a year.Art is from the wrong side of the tracks and jhe shows it.When they had SR cine Parks Development (Continued from Chat.Page 1) it was expected that a contract for $22,000 would be awarded at last Tuesday's Council meeting.Opinions voiced by Council members left no doubt that they considered the offer of $22,000 excessive, and no motion for approval of the contract award Well, here's another column, |was made.\u2014 but stil} readers not co.operating by telephoning in their] Councillor Philip Bonneau news items! proposed that approval be First of al we poy et well|given to dig wells around ex- wishes to John nde Du-listin i quette St.John is in hospital isting trees in the various at time of writing and we Hope hel! soon be back home all well again.T had the pleasure of working on the Maple Home and School Aseciation, with John and I'm sure all the members would like to send their greetings too.Memorandum frem McLeod sorrespendent: Mrs.Edith Bate, 282 McLeod Ave.692-0459 Route Boy: Peter Mach oan, ?246 McLeod Aves 692-9469 : parks, and cover -the adja- motion.However, permission was given the Parks Committee to spend some $400 to dig wells around remaining trees in Woodbine Park, and to dig ; ; wells around the trees in Such excitement on MeLeod|Mercier Park, and protect the Ave.these days.Carol Morgan| park's banks and the Little will be wed this Saturday to|League Baseball site with sod Brian MaGee of the Heights|a a cost of some $2000 and it's such a busy time for ee a bride \u2014 not to mention the| 1 understand that various mother of the bride.Another|members of the public are shower was given Carol on|planning on visiting Town Friday evening, September|Hall to state their viewpoint 16th., in which Carol received|that unless there are compel- best wishes and many many|ling reasons why the work \u201cmiscellany\u201d for her new|should not have been done, home.The shower was given|the grassing of the Park jointly by Mrs, Rose Young|should have been placed un- and Mrs.Jessie Robinson.Last|der contract this Fall.How- Saturday afternoon a trousseaujever, it appears unlikely that tea was given Carol by her|any action can now be taken mother.So many friends, rela-|this year.tives and neighbors enjoyed| Some $100,000 of the $455 seeing all \u2018the lovely gifts and (thousands Parks By-law has the trousseau.been spent.Treed areas have Last Tuesday 19th, T had|been cleared, and citizens the pleasure of accompanying|generally tolerated the re.three Grade sixers of Maple|Moval of the trees on the School to Upper Canada Vil-|basis that this was a necessary lage.There were two buses, Itjevil.The various parks now was hectic, but very enjoyable |lie barren and ugly.and in I had charge of fourteen very|Some cases represent hazards nice students \u2014 all very well|te the safety of children.behaved and polite, It was a \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 pleasure to be with them.They enjoyed the day al the his-[view, Chateauguay Park and torical site, and learned howilots of other areas I just can't some of our forbears lived|recall at the moment, must and prospered in the pioneer-|have some budding journalists \u2018ng days, I found it difficult{in their environs.Your column to choose a favorite place;|will be picked up on the Sun- they were all so beautifully|day or very early Monday and authentically put together.|morning of the weck of publica.An aftermath of the Upper|tion.So come on now girls! Call Canada Village tour was tw0ime at 692-9453, very stiff legs \u2014 both attached| See you next week.tn my body.T rarely walk any- Edith Bate where and I'm sure I (and my|\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 group) walked about fifteen to| St.George's are gearing up twenty miles that day.Tor an every member visita.; e more an Last Friday evening, T went families on their parish roll, to the ,Stagemasters\u2019 Plaÿloet 17 to 20.Anyone inter.Party.Tt\u2019 was\u201d Éfffte amusing.\\ested in workin on thi nte There were two plays \u2014 both ject should (5 t y pro.one act, \u2014 We all sat at small * get in touch with tables \u2014 cabaret style, and Kirk Keeler at 692-9139, Wednesday, September 28th, 1966 The Gleaner - 15 Electors Block Curbs For \u2018Reservation Project\u2019 (By Fergus Horsburgh) \u201cReservation Project\u201d is the|became known.name officially given by Town Seigniory Park transmission line, above the|further, and there will be referendum, 36 contrary votes An estimated 4,517,000 Canadians receive cheques from the federal government each month \u2014 family allowances 3, 712,000; universal old age pensions 999,000; civil servants 202,000; veterans and depen- The Flectors Mecting for the in the expectation that curbs dents 178,000; employees of $143000 By Law to provide|would be an amenity agreeable Government agencies and prop- curbs in \u201cReservation Project\"|to that part of the community.blocked the project by casting Howere, opposition to the pro-' 35 votes against the project.|ject developed when the cost 120,000: rietary corporations 131,000; members of the armed forces old age assistance [103,000; disabled and blind e The Council does not now [pensioners 61,000; RCMP 9.officials to the new area of propose pursuing the matter 000.no \u2014 Quick Canadian Facts At the time this area \u2014 thelis a very substantial part of cent ground with sod, but second phase of Seigniory Park the property-owners who would there was no seconder to the|deVelopment \u2014\u2014 was being built|be eligible to participate in a surface drainage was providedireferendum.Li S e .\u2026 occer .Results of Challenge Cup, Colts \u201cA\u201d 2 0 8 4 Matches played September!Warriors v 0 8 0 24th., and 25th.Bantam: Atomes Warriors 7 6 2 14 Terriers 2 \u2014 Beaver 1 [Colts 4 13 9 (After extra time){Legionnaires 305 86 LIST of JOBS Rosemount 3 \u2014 Rover 0 |Rovers 216 5 AVAILABLE Legionnaires 2 \u2014 Colts A 1 Shamrock 0 \u2014Hearts 3 IN YOUR REGION Mosquito: YOUR DAYS MAY BE In cooperation with your Rovers 10 \u2014 Shamrock 0 NUMBERED?.newspaper, the National Em- Legionnaires 3 \u2014 Gardens 0| Federal officials who deallployment Service informs you Pee Wee: with the public in this compu-Jof the following jobs avail.Legionnaires 12 \u2014 Warriors Ojfer age dearly wish they could able: Rovers 4 \u2014 Colts 1 give everyone a standard MEN: Bantam: number, according to a report] Cook; Salesman, auto acces.Legionnaires 0 Rovers 8 [In The Financial Post.They|sories; Office clerks, Credit Our last remaining represen Point out it would save time, and collection clerk; iri tatives in the Quebec Chame|trouble und a considerable a service sta on, attendants; A .! Truck mechanic; Financial pionships, Warriors Bantam, mount of tax money.And theylservice agent; Auto mechan- were eliminated Saturday los-|have the necessary system all[ies; Storekeeper; Auto Body ing to Verdun by 3.0.set up and ready to go.When |Repairman; Barber: Farm e- Soccer League Tables up fo the Social Insurance numbering{duipment mechanic; Station- Friday, September 23rd.system was developed, it was vor ÔEngineer: çPacking hands ATOMES: deliberately made one of the[men's garments, Painter, au- most sophisticated in the world, |tomobile; Delivery boys; Sales.W.T.L, Pts.'1{ has cight ddentifying digits person, sporting goods: Farm Rosemount 9 0 0 18 and a ninth that is self check-[Hands; Stock clerks; Plum- Legionnaires 5 3 2 15 Jing If there is o mistake in|ber apprentice: Painter ap.Terriers 6 2 2 14 [the other vight the ninth|prentice: Salesman, \u2014mutua Colts \u201cB\u201d 5 2 4 12 , A , unds; Laborers, plastic pro- olts \u201cBE 205 5 5 (Wontt \u201cfit\u201d, warning the com-igycts; Porters; Cabinet mak- Warriors \u201cB 5 2 3 12 [puter.It could, The Financlaller; Laborers, aluminum indus Rovers 4 1 4 9 |Post says, provide every Cana |try: Presser, machine; Gate.Hearts A + 2 2 8 |dian now living, plus another|man; Receiving clerk; Elec- Colts \"A 2 3 2 718 million, with a uniqueltrician apprentice; Recelving Gardens 2 0 6 4 Puit.|elerk; Laborers, concrete pro- DS number that would provide|quets; Apple pickers; Cook arriors 1 1 6 3 positive identification endjapprentice; Bartender; Butch- Beavers k 1 0 6 Z |Would allow fast and efficient|ers; Farm Equipment Sales- Mosquitos: V0 8 2 processing in any computer.jman; Upholsterer.Rovers \u2019 8 2 1 18.7 WOMEN: Legionnai Hat, Gloves and Purse Show (Malds, domestic service; Sales gionnaires 72 2 16 y Iry; Halrd ; Warriors 6 3 2 15 person, jewe ry; Halrdressers; Colts \"A\" 6 1 4 13 JOCELYN OF VERDUN Waitresses; Child Monitor: el \u20ac acking ands vegetable; Gardens 2 0 6 4| Wed, Oct.12, 1966 |Nurse maid; Cook; Chamher Hearts 0 2 6 2 8:00 P.M.maid; Laborers, canning.Shamrock 1 0 8 2 jOur Lady of Perpetual lelp ; Pee Wee: Parish Hall \u2018 For further information, re- Legionnaires 81 1 17 Refreshments er to: Rovers 712 15 and, Door nes 35 ST LAURE N T ST.| Hearts 7 0 2 14 por tickets call Mrs.Ruygrok 84607 de Beavers 3086 6 lc 8 092.009] s.Ruyg Tel.Nos.268-4693 & 672-4611 really it was quite unique in a way \u2014 made me feel \u2018continental\u2019.Fergus has an article about the plays elsewhere in this issue.T'm hoping ladies from other areas of Chateauguay read this column \u2014 because T am about FLASH! FLASH! to appeal to some of them to write a weekly column of newsy items for the Gleaner.If any of you are interested, 1 would be glad to hear from vou and I can give you details nn this, It is not necessary to have a typewriter as long as vour handwriting is legible.You also are paid for this, and T have heard that this is done for talent money in some areas.Your church group or other club no doubt would welcome a little boost in their funds The Heights, Basin, Station.Gardens, Colonia, Sala- herry Park, Prudential, Park- a fight and hroke up we were relieved.Then Mary began to hear lies he was circulating about her and she was furious.She said she mever wanted to see him again.For three months Mary dated others and seemed happv.Last week Art called her for a date.She accepted.1 told her sh» couldn't go.She said she still likes him and she's going to see him even if she has to sneak out.What can we do with this headstrong brat?\u2014 MISSISSIPPI MOM.Dear Mom: Your last sentence persuades me that your relationshin is so poor you can\u2019t do anvthing with her.You will nrobably ride the girl until she gets into trouble or runs off and marries the hum.T hone vou will get some helated counseling and prove my predictions wrong.manship or Confidential to True Or Lies?: Nobody knows for sure.|| And I would not accept your friend's \u201csurvey figures\u201d as fact.The answers depend to a ereat extent on the wording, the skill of the interviewer, in question.The during the specified mileage and time periods.Mr.Finch said that his dealership would introduce the new 1887 models to the public on Friday September 30.FLASH! | ¢ FINCH Mercury Sales Ltd.190 ST.JEAN BAPTISTE BLVD.CHATEAUGUAY TEL.691-2621 Mr.Brian Finch, President Finch Mercury Sales Ltd.Chateauguay today announced that all purchasers of 1967 model Mercury cars and light trucks will receive a 24-month or 24,000-mile basic vehicle warranty along with a 5-year or 50,000-mile warranty on the power train components, which includes the engine, transmission, driveline and rear axle.The new warranty, Mr.Finch said, is the hest the industry has to offer and will be an important factor in hacking up the superior have come to expect rom Ford/Mercury cars and trucks.The 24,000-mile warranty was pioneered hy Ford Motor Company on Lincoln Continental and was later extended to the entire vehicle line.\u201cExtension ef this warranty on the power train components for 1967\" Finch said, \u201cis possible because of continued progress toward quality and.reliability goals that year after year have enabled Ford dealers to he leaders in providing products requiring less and less maintenance\u201d.Terms of the new warranty provide 24 months or for 24,000 miles on the entire vehicle, whichever comes first, and for 5 years and for 50,000 miles power train, whichever comes first, free replacement, including related labour, will be made by authorized Ford of Canada dealers of any part with a defect material.Tires and tubes are not covered hy the warranty; appropriate adjustments will continue to be made by the tire people.Owners will remain responsible for normal power train and other maintenance operations, Such as wheel, brake and clutch adjustments and engine tune-up, and for routine renlacement of such items as filters, spark plugs, ignition points, wiper blades, and brake and clutch maintain the power train warranty protection the owner need only present evidence to a Ford of Canada dealer and obtain his certification.once every 12 months, that the minimum services required every 8 months or 8.000 miles have been performed.This means that the engine oil and oil filters have heen replaced and the carburetor air cleaner and filter.crankcase clutch intermediate hand, ignition control svstem, lubricants and engine coolant have been serviced according to the recommended maintenance schedule of the vehicle oil filter.breather can.new warranty covers both the original owner and erformance which customers automatic transmission subsequent owners Sept.28, 1966 the Mr.on the in work- linings.To and the integrity of those who are questioned.\u2018Unsure of yourself on dates?What's right?What's wrong?Should you?Shouldn\u2019t you?Send for Ann Lander\u2019s booklet \u201cDating Do's and Don'ts, a MERCURY R closing with your request 35¢ in coin and a long self-addres- COMET sed, stamped envelope.1086, Publishers Newspaper FALCON Syndicate.| \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014Ss _WE INVITE EVERYONE TO VISIT OUR SHOWROOM and see the 1967 line-up of COUGAR ANGLIA CORTINA il MERCURY TRUCKS EE a SHEA haw Es NII I iat 16 - The Gleaner Wednesday, September 28th, 1966 FEEL TLUR TNL ESS To An unhappy story that re-|rabies.The owner, not unex.cently came to my attention is worth passing along as a warning, occasionally one will be bitten by animal.In this instance the person was bitten by a dog.He asked the owner whether the dog had been vaccinated against Number \u201c1\u201d For Hl CTI A an VACUUM CLV dR pt Pr \u201cMods! F-20 Shéwa\u201d + - * *Delivers 24 cu.ft.of air per minute * Dollar for Dollar \u2014 The Best Pump Value.On.The Market \u2018Your vacuum pump \u2018must have the capacity to remove air rapid- Iy from the milking system.This is essential for stable vacuum, fast efficient milking and the control of costly mastitis Ask for a FREE DEMONSTRATION L.M.Kelly Farm Equipment TEL.264-5198 HUNTINGDON \u2014_ your 4 GOOD HEALTH?Dr Joseph G.Moiner | pectedly, said yes.But nobody asked when, The bitten man -\u2014- it wasn't tou serious a bite \u2014 went home, and at that point his (doctor took the only possible course and insisted that he \u2018have Pasteur treatment, a long, self-adressed, |essentially normal life.My booklet, \u201cDiabetes, The Sueaky Disease,\u201d discusses the problem in detail and will teach you how to take care of yourself, with your doctor's guidance, and not vaste your nervous energy in heedless worry.(For the book- ilet, send 25 cents in coin and stamp- lee envelope to Dr.Molner in care of this newspaper).Note to Mrs.J.A.B.: I do not see any need to worry about such aental X-rays as are tak- some- and nobody asked lor proof.cn tur any good purpose \u2014 to tind hidden cavities, ior extractions, ete dusage is small.Furthermore, the rays are directed only at prepare t small part of the body (as) cpposed to \u201ctotal body radia.Unfortunately the man wasiiion™ which is quite another sensitive to the vaccine, and raûtter).Finally, dental X- The X-ray| test, to distinguish the color of a person from whom blood has come.Dear Dr.Molner: My seven- year old daughter was home for 10 days with what the doctor called scarlet fever.Then she was fine and returned to school, My sister was discussing this with a co-worker who said it couldn't have been scarlet fever as the child would have been out from three weeks to a month, and it must have been \u201cscarleteen, of which 1 never heard.What is your opinion?Mrs, S.K, The co-worker evidently \u2018meant scarlatina, another name {for the same disease, which is caused by the streptococcus germ.The person who spoke to your sister doesn\u2019t seem to realize that scarlet fever, like most diseases, can be mild, se, at last report he was in ajtiys are shiclded so they can-lvere or inbetween; also that wheelchair, suffering from the shots.This happens in a small percentage of cases Lo people who are allergie Lo \u2018rabbit tissue used in making the vaccine.The lesson is this: When janyone is bitten by any animai which may be rabid.the |ammal should be tied or see urcly penned for 10 days.II the animal has rabies, it will become apparent and the bitten person can begin Pasteur treatments in time to be safe.If the animal is still well at the end of 10 days, the bitten person has no need for alarm, The foregoing story is unusual in that the results of ireatment were so severe, but in the best of cases, the Pasteur shots are uncomfortable because a whole series must be given.If you are bitten, make sure the animal is kept under vation for the required 10 ae agé net 2 | .8 5 PU ; mm SAT .SIAL res SM ES Dear Dr.Molner:\u201d Whan the U:elor says you have a high blood sugar does it mean diabetes ?.Lo you recover if you earn: eAUy watch.your, diet, or must seu také medication?\u2014 C.W.It usually means diabetes.Diet is an cssetial paru ot! cLAURE E-e.y Cast oi diab ies, bu: need lor medication tithe various \u201cdiabetes pills\u201d ii some Cases, and insulin in villc:3) depeuds un the indi- ».cual problem.Mild cases an be controlled by diet done, Do not hope for recovery mm the sense of getting over diabetes and forgetting all «bout it.Once diabetes develops, it remains for the rest vf your life.However, do not let this upset you too much.Diabetes, discovered before it ilas become too severe; can be kept under control so suc- lant e1gans of the body, which is reach the reproductive =n imporiant consideration.To learn of the many fac tors that can he involved in ihe treatment of hiatal hernial which concerns the esophagus,\u2019 write to Dr.Molner in care of! this newspaper for a copy of hi; booklet, \u201cHiatal Herma «ud Fight Ways to Combat M cnelosing a self-nddress- ed, stampted envelope, and 20 cents in coin to cover cost +f printing and handling, Dear Dr.Molner: What do you think of a boy of 18 sniffing glue every other day \u201cfor kicks\u201d?He says it can't hurt anything, and that cigarets are worse than glue sniffing.\u2014 W.P, The boy is foolhardy and doesn't know the facts.He can casily end up with a ruined liver or worse ailments that cannot be cured.sl I've warned many times that! cigargts are harmful, but glue sniffing, - gasoline sniffing.abnormal \u2018breath - holding and other sich stunts that teenagers try \u201cfor kicks\" can be far more dangerous and even the new antibiotics now subdue such infections much more rapidly.Dear Dr.Molner: What could frequent urination mean in a man of 62 in good health?\u2014 B.D.W.Several things, all of which deserve attention by your doe: Lor.Enlarged prostate (the commonest); infection anywhere in the urinary tract, from kidneys to bladder; prostate infection; diabetes.Dear Dr.Moiner: My neighbor\u2019s lung was collapsed some years ago for T.B.I have emphysema and am told to lie with my head downward to help clear my lungs.Is there a possibility of collapsing one of my lungs temporarily to clear it?\u2014 AH.These are quite different diseases.Tuberculosis is a bacterial infection, and sometimes a-lungis made tf collapse de- lihgrately-to-give tu chance to west'and Heal, This is by thé in, Jeciion of air and is called artificial pneumothorax.tmphysema 15 not a matter of infection.The lung tissues fatal.A recent report on glue; orm the practice.Drar Dr Molner: settle these arguments: In racial inter-marriage is a child even darker than the darker vf his parents?And is the blood different from a white person's so it can be told immediately by transfusions?\u2014 MRS.R.W.First question: Usually the child will be somewhere in between \u2014 but it is quite possible for him to be darker than either, depending on whether he happens to acquire genes from some earlier, and perhaps cessfully that you can lead an much darker, ancestor, lost ihcir clasticity, or ability can't exhale strongly very strongly.Consequently a sufferer can't Please ¢ven cough as elfectively asireader mail, but regrels that \u2018due to the tremendous volume received daily, he is unable to would be wished, and there's lioubie in clearing phlegm Second: There is no way, no F have been damaged and have.j'ruea more LNan in 1939 anu sniffing discloses two deaths'to contract and expand.A per, 7 and a number of cases of braîni son dumage and mental retardation enough and hence can\u2019t inhale'in coin to cover cost of print- RUMOR HAS IT THAT HE HAS A NEXUS WITH THE UNDERWORLD S > es (nek sis) youn CONNECTION OR INTERCONNECTION; TIE 5 LINK\" 1968, Publishers The Good Old Dotlar by C.J.Harris it may come as à shoc 10 canadian workers who are under 40 but back belore worid War l'Wo an mcome oi tu,uUU à yeur, a pay cheque ul Juot Under luv à WUCK, Wäs very much ule excepuon.in «dy, I fact, the average lac ly worker put in 47 hours ior a wage of $2.4 week.sulay in the manufacturing «dustry the average is 41 aours tor a wuge of $90 a week.The $5,000-a-year man ls now almost the rue, «ather than tne excepuon.Looking al inese figures, 11 15 obvious that we are much Letter oif today.But a study inade by the National Indaus- dial Lonièrence Board in- d'Cales thal, because of taxa- Lion and inilation, the figures \u201cre quite misleading.The Board is a private economic s-dlAIC B'OUP UCdÜGU.U iUL- d ul QUW Yolk ana Lhe study dean wna U.S.statis \"C5, LUC wo double IL woud ap- dY LO vailadug 3 principle.Lie edhe lax Lakes SU \u2018sed, stamped envelope and 20+ ing and handling.| Dr.Moiner welcomes ali from the lungs, and bronchiallanswer individual lettors, Dj passages.If a person lies with Reader's questions are incor head lower, some of this is porated in his column when- iaken care of by drainage in-; stead of relying on coughing.\u2018Collapsing a lung, therefore, would not be of benefit.ever possible.1966.Publishers ; ; - In order present St Diverticulosis is a bulge in (Georges programme of re the digestive tract.To become vif lization to the more thar more familiar with the subject, i600 familics on the write for my booklet, \u201cDon\u2019t| roll, an c¢very member visita Let Diverticulosis Throw You.\u201d tion is planned for late in Oc- enclosing a long, self-addres-'tcher, to Our locality has a lot to offer.Good shops.Good services.Good people.So look first to home for your needs.Let your fingers do the walking through the Yellow Pages to find the above people.and many others, EVERYTHING'S HERE .IN TOWNI æ - Lo v SH think For busy days, a handy rule: This book will save you time and fuel! It lists 3 men\u2019s clothing stores 3 loaning firms 6 women's apparel shops 9 furniture dealers.and just about any shop or service you can of | \u2019 Newspaper Syndicate, Ê parish | 1965, d'ublishees Newspaper SKA inflation has so reduced the nurchasing power of the dol lar that a U.S.worker has to carn $13,234 a year to be as well off as the $5,000 carner .; .; Easy care \u2014 phoey is of 1939.The escalation iSlthe reaction of a lot of Cân- aven more pronounced in the| adians housewives who inflict Textiles h.gher income brackets.In the worst ; ; possible punish- 1239 the $25.000-a-year han ment on modern textiles.And vho was married and had!;o wonder.They might as two children paid $1.727 In well beat their washables ag- come tax.To have as much inc rocks as misuse their money to spend today he has, utomatic washers, and dry- lo have an income of $76,416, .: ape \u2019 ers and their cleaning mater- secause out of that sum the \u2018als the way they do.acome tax takes $22,562 and \u2018he effects of inflation will Boiling water, strong bleach- subtract another $30,581.les, overworked machines.As noted, these are Ameri wringers and overheated dry- ican figures, but there is evid-lers all take their toll of fab- \u2018nee that inflation and taxa- [ries especially designed to: tion have undermined work-|lghten the housewives\u2019 work rs\u2019 income to about the same|ioad fabrics which really vxtent in Canada.As a mea-lcan be \u201ceasy care.\u201d sure of how much less the dollar buys because of inflation there is the point that Fabrics which have been de- come bracket \u2014 who were 1elatively well off since their ihe consumer price index has \u2018 risen from 63.5 in 1939 tojlicomes were four to five 1438 in June of this year, {mes that of the average factory worker \u2014 was only $71.Today the person with a taxable income of $650 pays a tax of $71.Those with a taxable income four to five times the average factory wage \u2014 that is, something like $20,000 a year \u2014 pay an income tax to Ottawa of $0,400.vhich means that the cost of diving has gone up by about 125 per cent in the period.Un the taxation side, the com.hined take of the three levels 1 government as a propor- ton of the country's total out.wut of wealth has risen from less than 20 per cent in 1939 te more than 32 per cent toi -|signed to shed soil don't need to be beaten to a pulp in a machine.It isn\u2019t really fair to test colorfastness in bleach strong enough to rot any fibre.Fabrics which have been either chemically treated or heat set to retain their smoothness should not be put through the wringer or the dryer.The wringer puts creases in and the heat of the dryer may cook the finish to death Instead of drip dry you'll get drip and droop Consumers don't really need to know \u201call about the rew fabries.\u201d So many devel opments are taking place at such a rapid pace, it would rot be possible anyway What the consumer needs is a general understanding of the basic characteristics of mod- efforts the! tion of the constant being made to improve wear and care factors of all fabrics.; The whole trend in textile development today is to give every fabric as many virtues, as many easy care and better, wear features as a consumer could desire.Each section of the Canadian textile industry | is working to reduce the technical advantage that one fibre has over another and to mix and blend fibres to create fab- it is pointicss to mourn the passing of the tax .vod old days, but the work-! ; average ;4gman might reasonably\u2019 mount remilted to Ottawa yearn for the food old dollar.\u2018} those Canadians in the \u2019 : 4,000.10 $5,000 taxable in- | day.Perhaps To consider nly.in 1932 the income rics with thé best possible balance of desirable qualities.A music consumer guide to fubrie characteristics that will prove helpful to most people is published by the Jhas been expressly Canadian textile industry.nt ic simply called \u201cFibre and Fabric Facts\u201d and is offered l\u2019ee lo all Canadians.The guide indulges in no fancy promises and gives honest facts about disadvantages as well as advantages, because it prepared to help consumers.The fact booklet shows nal- ural and man-mad.fibres in a handy chart giving origins, basic characteristics, the com: mon uses of [fabrics made from the fibres and advice op general care.The chart also includes a convenient listing of Canadian trade.names.Anyone who wishes to obtain a copy may do so by writing to th: Canadian Textiles In ern textiles and an apprecia- - No stitute, 630 Lagauchetière Si.W.Montreal.nagging backache!| She used to be bothered by backaches and tired feeling.When she learned that irritation of the bladder and | urinary tract can result in backache and tired feeling, she took Dodd's Kidney Pills.Smart girl.Dodd's Pills stimulate the kidneys to help relieve the condition causing the backache and tired fecling.Soon she felt better \u2014 rested better.If you are bothered hy backache, Dodd\u2019s Kidney Pills may help you, too.You can depend on Dodil's, pe lathe Introducing the advent pa PAR RE Tg The biggest car news for 1967 comes from Pontiac.Canada\u2019s perennial Success Car gets away to yet another flying start with new styling, new models, new interiors, new safety features and new glamor options.Grande Parisienne, Parisienne, Laurentian and Strato-Chief series all have completely new passenger-guard door locks\u2014ali doors; inside day/nigh ° 0 6 Ontiac Winnin urous new Pontiacs for 1967! While safety is an intrinsic part of everything engineered into Pontiac, we'd like to list here some of the more notable standard safety features in every \u201867 Pontiac: Four way hazard warning flasher; dual master cylinder brake system with warning light; seat belts\u2014front and rear with push-button buckles; GM-devsloped energy-absorbing steering column; [aN gstreak Grande Parisienne Sport Coupe with optional vinyl tap styling.Bowing in is a brand-new series called 2+2.it's the last woyd in full-size adventure cars.Whatever you want most from your new car in 1967 \u2014 luxury; high style, performance or practicality\u2014you'il get it models.Pontiac is for today\u2019s kind of people.People like you! t On display at your Pontiac dealét\u2019s tomorrow \"RIVERSIDE MOTORS REG'D HUNTINGDON Be surè to watch televised Canadian Football League Games.ret See your authorized Pontiac dealer from one of Pontiac's 52 new tee Pansienns 2+2 Sport Couot anti s 1676 ROSS HAWKINS AUTOMOBILE INC.HEMMINGFORD See local listings for time and channel.Prop Th Tas fr Hom: Jim.@ upi oat arr bi Ï Bhe Men: have oloi adil hous Rie ores ÿ peigl gant hey mirror with shatter-resistant vinyl-edged glass and breakaway J support; lane-change feature incorporated in directional 4 signal control; energy-absorbing instrument panel with 1 smooth-contouréd knobs and levers.Pontiac 196/ istry.It re and ; offered ns.The no fancy honest ages us ecause il prepared ows nal- libres in Origins, the com- s made dvice on 1art also t listing names, 0 ohtain writing tiles In iere St.backaches # Property Improvements The house-painting fever Las spread on Colville St.Mr.Patenaude\u2019s home received fresh coat and the Jenneau home next door, some fresh @rim; the Carmichael home, oc, Bupied by Mr.and Mr.Slawve nd family of five has a new oat of white, The barn at the \u2018ayruthers place, with a bit #{ paint presents a cheerier View to the neigbours, Now he fever has spread to Aca- Remy Road and the Marsdens Bave changed their former %olour scheme to white and Pi, ¥adilly green, A prefabricated Mouse is being erected beside #he Crawfords, providing in- Acresting entertainment for the heighbours.In fact nobody Byants to leave home in case Vhey miss the next move.VSNNN CRE NEAR ET A NN NN SN NN NN AN NN t News from Howick shoulder gives her no further trouble and wé send best wishes for many more happy wedding anniversaries.Indiscrimate Hunters Once again tame cows and tame ducks and geese are running for their lives, while wild hunters are on the rampage shooting where they will and what they will.Angry farmers and angry farmer's wives pro- est vigourously in view of the danger to valuable livestock, but they are talking to the wind.To add insult to injury folk are wakened even earlier than usual by the sound of shooting around the farm buildings.Turkey Supper The turkey supper at the United Church last Saturday evening, was a real success.Every woman in the congregation helped in some way and ; A 4 Active Senior Citizens On Wednesday of last week Mr.J.Lang, Mr.Keith Hale, Mrs, McColm and Mrs, Gallie paid a surprise visit on Mr.and Mrs.William Guynan of Hemmingford, and they in turn got two surprises._ Mr.and Mrs.Guynan had Just arrived home from the Barrie Memorial Hospital where Mrs.Guynan had spent several days getting treatment for a dislocated shoulder.It was their 48th wedding anniversary so they were glad to sec their friends from Howick.They are a lively couple.Mrs.Guynan gave swimming lessons during the summer|many young giris helped with season and when they heard serving and drying dishes.of the need for apple pickers Youths and men poured tea they offered to help and have and coffee and helped also been busy at that work.with the cleaning up after- as 660 dinners were served between 4:30 and 9:30p.m.It was a delicious meal, served piping hot and the conveners deserve a special thank you for the tremendous job they did.There were four conveners, Mrs.W.K.McRae and Mrs.J.J.Peddie in charge of the meal and Ors.Melville Brown and Mrs.K.Younie in charge of reception, waiters and other details, They and their assistants, the road conveners, were busy far ahead of the actual date.Baskets and bowls of colourful autumn flowers arranged by Miss 1.Frith, beautified the church and hall, and organ music played by Mr.A, J.Harris of Riverfield created a plea, sant atmosphere for the folk who had to wait their turn to be served, U.C.W.Meetings Unit A of United Church, Women met in the Church Hall on Tuesday evening, September 20th., with eleven members present.The devotional The highlight of the meeting and was a taie by U.C.W.President visitors were presamt, The de- Miss I.Frith, who gave a his-|votionel was led by Mre Bro- vorical review of the begin.!die McFarlane.mngs of missionary work m| Mrs, Eldon Orr introduced canada.The first WMS, wasithe now study, \u201cThe Church iormed in 1825.In 1845 John|and the world\u2019.It proved to be Geddie left P.EL as the firelimost interesting and tbe uni Missionary and the two Gor-jis looking forward to further don brothers who followed him|siudy.A report was given on in 1857 lost their lives asithe McLellan Library books Martyrs in the New Hebrides.!which are now available at the One hundred years later we|church and may be taken out tind many schools, colleges and|before and after services.nospitals named after mis Miss Frith reported that sionaries who have spent their} 4 gale receipts amounted lives spreading the good news, $58, \u2018Tentative plans were The treasurer reported|made to entertain at the next $28.40, August offering, A|mecting.short business meeting was; Refreshments were served held when supply \u2018work was|with a barthday cake as a spe handed in and visits to Nurs-|elal treat, \u2018Evelyn Turner ar- ing Homes and shut-ins report [ranged with Slurley Ness for ed.The leader, Mrs.Math Mc-[records to be played on the Kell, closed the meeting withiNess Hi-Fi.This feature ol a little article called, \u201cOur|the meeting was enjoyed.Problems\u201d and the benedic-| United C had eight members tion was repeated.present on Wednesday eve- Unit B met on Tuesday eve-!ming, September 21st, at Evening, September 20th., at Shir.!lyn Lamb's home.The devo- ley Ness\u2019 home.The leader,'tional was taken by Mrs, Lamb.19 members and two Wednesday, September 28th, 1966 The Gleaner - 17 92nd Birthday Observed HAVELOCK \u2014 On September 23rd., James Mannagh was pleasantly surprised on his 92nd birthday, when a car load of young fellows from Hemmingford drove to Havedock and picked up his brother, Oswald Mannagh.À pleasant afternoon was spent reminiscing about the good old-time dances.Mr.Edward Elerton played played and Wilmer \u2018rosined' the bow for them.These young fellows were Mr.Robert Campbell, Mr, lor, ne Sample, Edward Elerton, led by Janet Hudson which included lively discussion in groups on Matt 4: 1-14 follow: Malcolm Brown and Oswald Maanagh.is 79 and the eldest is 02.fellows! drove the visitors to and from the Mannagh home.of the fellows in this group supplied Square Dance or House Party; in the \u201cGood Old Days\u201d.One group was known as the Man- nagh Brothers with Mr.James hot too many years ago that Mr.Oswald would \u201ccald off\u201d at least one square dance at Have, | HEMMINGFORD NEWS lock Town Hall, Mr.George Lawrin of Os hawa, Ont., and Mrs.Lauri and family, were recent Sunday cauers of wr.and Mrs.E.Anen and lamuy and Mr.and ois, KF.Laurin.The youngest of this group Quite a gathering of young Mr.Malcolm Brown Birthday wishes to Danny MacCuaig, who celebrated a birthday on September 26th.Mr.Nokon Baskin and Bobby of Montreal and Mr.Ronald Rabideau of Montreal and Morrisburg, Ont., were re.It might be noted that some music for many a some fine selections on thejand Mr.Wilmer playing the|¢¢nt callers at the J.Laurin violin to the enjoyment of all.|violin and Mr.Oswald or|h0Me.James Mannagh at 92 also|\u201cOasic\u201d as the caller.It is Mr.and Mrs.John MacCuaig of Ste.Kose, spent Lhe weck- ond at their summer home ere, By Mrs.L'Esperance) We hope Mrs.Guynan's wards.All hands were needed was taken by Mrs.Bradley.Mrs.Clarence Kerr, presided! \u2018An excellent Bible Study was OUR CHIL | 3 REN | ARE NOW GOING TO SCHOOL he learned À adder and À 1 backache J ok Dodd's add\u2019s Pitls elp relieve ckache and ; better \u2014 othered hy ls muy help on \"Dodd's, 2.It's the ant most formance 52 new like you! -2 Sport Coudr reakaway J rectional 4 ane! with T s.16°6 R Bl TEL.629-2264 3 WE URGE YOU TO BE ed by general discussion, The A 25th Wedding Anniversary business meeting included talk! HEMMINGFORD \u2014 Mr.and about the bazaar and the roll\u2019 Mrs.Henri Legault celebrated call was Bazaar ideas.Refresh.their 25th wtdding anniver.ments were served.sary on August 27th.At St Personals Roman's Church at 7:30 p.m.Mrs.Raymond Baker and My.and Mrs.Legault attended Mr.Esdon Alexander [rom Mass, celebrated Abbé b + valilornia and Ann Bennett Gilles Laplante.They were ac- and Mrs.Koy Wright from companied by a number of Platishurg, were visitors at the relatives and friends and (wo aome of Mr.and Mrs.White.0 their sons served at the tord MeKell on Tuesday of Mass.Not until Mr.and Mrs.cast week, Thes visited also Legault were on their way other relatives among the Wik hick to the Golf Club-house son families.were (hey told that the very Harold and Gladys Hope at- special cold buffet, which Mr.tended the last Font Ticondero- |,egault had so carefully pre! La Muzzle, Loading Shoot oll pared earlier in the day, was, | che season.Harold won one!jndeed, their own anniversary medal and Gladys two.The dinner.The party, planned first shoot of next season will}py the children, and attended be dedicated to Kenny Hope, py 65 guests, had been a well-! the youngest dhember to be 50 kept secret and proved lo be rwonoured to date, te able ir ! Mr.Russell Logan was slad|* mast enjoyable affair io have Mrs.Albert Ogilvie as Mr and Mrs.Legault were her guest lor two weeks fol.! muarried at St Stanislas de\u2019 lowing Mrs.Logan's return Kostka and Mr.Legault has trom the Barrie Memorial Hos: been in the hotel business pital, Mr.and Mrs.John Han ever since.lle 15 now the Secretary of the Hemming- ford Golf Club and is responsible Tor the smoolh running of the catering department The many members and guests can well testily to the excel dent service of this, departe ment.Mr and Mrs.Legault have nafin, David and Michaël of OL tawa were week-end guests at a Logan home, Mr.and Mrs.Melville Brown spent last week-end at Hamil con, Ont, as guest of Mr and Mr, Willis Anderson.EU Ur and Mrs, Edear Nugent of Kinnecars Mila, spent the past weekend at the Brown Presbyterian Ladies Guild The September meeting of tho Presbyterian Ladies Guild was held at the home of Mrs.Frank Orr with ten members present.In the absence of the Worship Convener, Mrs.Ane gus Orr read the devotional talk.An invitation to the ladies of the congregation to attend the annual Fall Thank-offer- ing meeting of St.Andrew's, Huntingdon, W.M.8.was read The President tisanked all Guild members for their co-operation and hard work in connection with the booth at Havelock Fair, It was most successful this year and a special appreciation was extended to all who contributed in any way.The sick and visiting commitiee had a busy time this past month, six visits were made and numerous cards were sent.\u2018The Hall committee announced that a \u2018bec\u2019 would be organized Thanksgiving weekend to paint the church, Arrangements for the \u2018sandwich sale\u2019 to he held during the McKay auction were left in the hands of the Social enmmittee, also the choosing uf a date for (he card party Ii was decided to make the usual donation towards the school prizes.À donation will i ESPECIALLY SO ANNE a a IN THE MORNINGS, AND SCHOOL CLOSING TIME NAY | CHILDREN! * CROSS STREET ONLY AT CORNERS .* STAY FROM BETWEEN PARKED CARS ° WALK ON LEFT FACING TRAFFIC > * PLAY AWAY FROM TRAFFIC ° SOS SEP AT NOON HOUR HERE'S WHAT YOU CAN DO TO AID TRAFFIC SAFETY: LOOK ALL WAYS BEFORE CROSSING WATCH FOR TURNING CARS BE EXTRA ALERT ON STORMY DAYS OBEY ALE TRAFFIC SIGNS SAVE SEE VIII EVA This safety message is sponsored by the merchants whose names appear on this page.Support them.Reg\u2019d Ormstown Transport Ormstown TEXACO SERVICE IS OUR BUSINESS E.Rennie & Sons Sunoco Fuel Oils J.Harold Williams Tel.829-2244 Louis Brunette IN Lumber \u2014 TEL.829-2851 ORMSTOWN|Gale Street GARAGE Lucien Dandurand Chrysler - Plymouth - Valiant Cars TEL, 829-2252 ORMS othe Q.A.Beaulieu & Fils ENR\u2019 Building Supplies Feeds of All Kinds Daniel's Road-Side Stand FRESH FRUIT & VEGETABLES Hot Dogs - Hamburgers - French eds - Home-Made Donuts C.G ORMSTOWN Beauchamp & Frere Tel.826-2326 Ormstown Hooker\u2019s Feed & Coal ORMSTOWN Shell Service Station Quality and Service Ormstown | Tel.829-9810 For The Ormstown| Bert McCartney, Prop.[825-2053 W.General Store Hemmingford Tel.247-2088 _ BAT.mss In AZ, war McKough\u2019s Super Market Hemmingford, P.Q.Tel.247-2712 J.Melville Brown | & Son Agent For JOHN DEERE MACHINERY Keddy & Somerville INSURANCE BROKERS B.Smith Heinmingtord Lakeview Market Choice Meats Groceries Tel.247-2119 Hermmingford HENRI VIAU, Prop.The Gleaner Best In Foods FINE QUALITY PRINTING some and met many of their friends at the tarkey supper.Dr.and Mrs.Wilfred Watson have returned from a trip to (| Nova Scotia.They attended the | sale of Colts at Truro on September 17, then went on to visit Mr.and Mrs, Fred War.three sons, Pierre Paul who 18 Son to Lhe Canadian Cana student at the University of cer Society in memory of Mrs Sherbrooke, Jean-Francois om W.Napper.Members agreed college at pates Jean to support, to the best of their Mare in college at Longue ability.the proposed Chil- and two daughters, Christine dren's Bilingual Library and and Sylvie who attend Aca- during the discussion, one | demie Langlois in Hemming member expressed the hope ( ! ford.ner al Halifax.While there! Congratulations Mr.and they received word that their!mys.Legault from your many son, David Watson, would ar-friends in this community.fe by blanc.David has Spent may you crlebrale many more almost two years in Australia, anniversaries.that the library service would he available also to adults.News of the donation of an \"electric kettle for use in the (Continued on page 18) him and have him with them tor the return journey.: We have heard interesting stories out what has happened fo David in Australia, so surely he will have something, to tell The Gleaner readers.so they were happy to mee! i Coconuts Back i al Crossroads, Moira Tel.264-3356 Hats, Leis and gifts.Even the famous chef has prepared mouth watering Hawalian dishes.AUTOMOBILE Ridge Rd.Corner Cemetery St.1965 FORD TOW TRUCK, 4 wheel drive, fully equippea 1965 VOLKSWAGEN 1964 FORD Fairlane 500 Sedan 1963 ECONOLINE VAN 1963 VAUXHALL, Station 1962 CHEVROLET Bel Air ) | 1959 FORD Galaxie | Felipe and Frisco welcome their many Huntingdon and| 1958 PONTIAC, Sedan \\éifihe spormotel where ver TE od are appearing nitely andj 1957 FORD, Sedan a only.for the next 3 1952 PONTIAC Everybody gets Hawailan 1950 FORD TRUCK, 3 Ton JEEP, Station Wagon, 4 Wheel Drive REPANIER INC Huntingdon DANCING \u201cLes Pastels AT THE HOTEL - MOTE Served Daily SPECIAL DINNER H: Howick, P.Q.Every Sunda by our Che { EVERY SATURDAY and SUNDAY ROD a GUN PORT LEWIS \u2014 OPEN YEAR-ROUND A MEALS 01 We facilities for all kinds of BANQUETS \u2014 PARTIES WEDDING RECEPTIONS.TO THE MUSIC OF »\u201d L ç have excellent Eh, 18 - The Gleaner Wednesday, September 28th, 1966 Part and the winners were, [be published next seek, Third \u2014 Susan.Maggio Models (Kit; ; joss score, Ricky Keddy; net be Dub -Out of Town.Woodwork, Mise.eT Preghand Art GROUP 2 .Hemmin ford .| score Peter Simpson and Don-| Mr.and Mrs.L.Cookman| Group 1.\u2014 First \u2014 Gordon| First \u2014 Kip Petch First \u2014 Peggy Curry Third \u2014 Marjori English ; g \u2018Golfing News lard.Leslie Keddy and Norma|na O'Connor.spent the .week-end visiting|Orr, Creighton Hooper, Gor| Second \u2014 Stephen Barr Second \u2014 Lori Shaw GRADE 1 ; don Orr.Group 2 \u2014 First \u2014 Eldon friends and relatives in Saw.yerville and Cookshire, They Third \u2014 Lorne Matheson A well-attended mixed 2-ball Poyse; 4th.Buzz Barton and.An electric, two-manual or.GROUP 2 Crub Championship match was Jeanne Provost; 5th.Charlie gan has been added to the Third \u2014 Nancy Somerville (Continued from page 17) Special \u2014 Christina Gaese Hall kichen was received with Girls \u2014 Sabine Radie; Mary 1 Petch; Sally Kyle appreciation by the members.Played on Sunday.Numerous Hill and Margaret Keddy.amenities of the Club House were overnight guests of Mr.Orr.First \u2014 Marjorie English After an action - packed Prizes were awarded.The first and members were treated tojand Mrs.D.MacKay.Scrapbooks Second \u2014 Peter Simpson Rup \u2018Susan Barbe Koos Td Stephen Hadley | meeting, Miss Nora Angus ger-| five winners were, 1st, Dr.J.; On Monday evening last a an enjoyable evening of music| Canon L.Corriveau, Mr.GrouP 1.Collections (Any Subject) Second \u2014 Jim Boast Date > Arthur Bachelde | GROUP 1.First \u2014Heather Laurie, Walter Smith, Mrs.D.G.Lau- on Saturday, played by the rie, Mrs.D.B.Woolley and salesman of the company.Third \u2014 Lynne English ved refreshments and a cheer.Joly and Cecile Lamarre; 2nd.tournament was organized a- Painting by Numbers ful social hour followed.Walter Smith and Rita Priest; mong the golf-playing students Girls \u2014 Sue Campbell, Mary Î Blair, Mary Engelage First \u2014 David Napper, Second \u2014 Kathy Lamb ay Hemmingford High.Twenty! The programme of events Mrs.J.H.L'Esperance visited ird \u2014 Second \u2014 Drew Somerville ; three boys and six girls took for the month of October will the N.DG.Children\u2019s Library rd 7 Cathy Campbell GROUP 2.pov?Yan Blair Ray Tonle Somerville PU BLIC AU CTION vie Tuesday evotioné ar First \u2014 Roberta Maggio First \u2014 Jeanette Robertson| Second \u2014 Sharon Somer: Ross ro eh d visit will be rep Second \u2014 Susan Barbe (per-| Second \u2014 Marjorie English|ville GRADES 4-5 : Fridav, September 30 at 12 noon at the farm of Mr.W.F.C.Kakebeeke {neighbor to Spencer Gavin farm) 2 mi.north of U.S.Border, Trout-River.FARM EQUIPMENT: .M.F (85) tractor verfect condition with chains, ulley.plow, hydraulic discs and front-end loader, New Holland mower No.450.MH baler (No.MH3) with bale thrower.Ford tractor with front end Joader.M-H row-cron tractor.2 wagons on rubher.Cockshutt No.4 side rake.New HoMNand elevator with 1/2 HP.motor.Ferguson 90-bu.manure spreader with self-hitch device.Chain harrow.Fl motors.wheelbarrow.small farm tools.OUSEHOLD FURNITURE: H Gas enamel stove; el.refrigerator: RCA 21 cu.ft.deep freezer: oil space heater: wood & coal stove: round oak table; cupboards: old European oak chairs with leather seats & backs; bookstands, beds, perfect-tuned Evans Bros piano; garden tools and many items not listed.All to be sold as the farm has been sold.Terms \u2014 Cash.LYELL J.GRAHAM, Auctioneer.AUCTION Saturday, October 1st at the residence of Mr.James J.Lefebvre, 4 mi.south of Athelstan, at Jamieson\u2019s Lines Norge automatic washer like new; Roper gas range like new, beautiful 3-pc.bedroom set (wal- mut) like new with Beautyrest mattress: new up holstered swivel armchair; beautiful folding and extension walnut table; antique marble-top dresser with matching marble-top night table an marble- top washstand; ant que settee (Rose design); I-H-C el.refrigerator; beautiful cedar chest, new hard tural wood); T-V tables; card tables HO ening LC chairs; 2 Sunbeam el.fry ching foldin ; ;, Me EE Westinghouse grill & waffle iron LATE W.J.McKAY Neney Somerville, (new): 1 mixette; el.clock; mirrors: adjustable 1 mile north of Hemmingford Village Smith.lawn lounge on wheels; beautiful assortment de Quantity mixed lumber, cherry, oak and hemlock; GROUP 2.nearly new carpenters tools; new shop-vise: gar gp 2-wheel trailer; hay mower; plows; binder; dump First \u2014 Betty Smith, Mar- sprayer; lawn roller; wheelbarrow: goad , sort rake; harrows; 3 cider mills; Implement shed 30 ft.jorie English, Betty Smith, ment of forks, shovels and garden tors; i ft X 40 ît.with metal roof.2 fox-pens with metal roofs; Marjorie English, Lynne Eng venetian blinds; ; M-H drill seeder; buggy; 2 old manure spreaders; 3 Yish, Marjorie English.rinkier; new mitre-box; Vv fhiorescent light; new extension cord; 12-gal.drum Fi en ela wet: 21 dishes mt condition.you will really appreciate the good quality of all the Nes in Us Ca Mr Lefebvre is retiring from fr Se Cash Sale at 1230 Lyell J.Graham, Auctionecr.TEL.264-2289.pe 1 Complete Farm Dispersal Wednesday October 5th at 12 noon at the farm of Mr.W.S.HAWKINS Roxham road \u2014 Hemmingford \u2014 \u201445 HOLSTEINS \u2014 (Vaccinated) 30 milk cows \u2014 11 fresh, 8 due in Oct.and Nov, 11 to freshen in Jan.and Feb.1 heifer due in March, 16 heifers ranging from 1 to 2 yrs.2-yr.old bull.A good testing herd \u2014 3 last tests being 3.8%, 4.0 and 4.274.\u2014 Blood privileges for export.FARM & DAIRY EQUIPMENT \u2014 20 Beatty stanchions; 20 Beatty water-buckets & pipes; 1 Safeway stable cleaner (new) with 170 ft.chain.I-H-C milker with pump, 2 units & pipe for 26 cows.2 Surge units.15 milk cans.I-H-C Utility No, 300 tractor with shovel, plough, disc harrow grubbers like new.IHC Super-C tractor with mower, ploughs and grubbers.4-Sec.finishing harrow.I-H-C No.50T baler.I.H-C 7 ft.binder on rubber.John Deere 17-drill seeder on rubber with fertilizer att.like new.34-ft.hay and grain elevator (Little Giant) with gas motor.2 No.4 Cockshutt manure spreaders on rubber.Cockshutt wagon on rubber.1 good farm wagon.2 hay racks 16 ft.X 8 ft.1 Bean orchard sprayer on rubber.1 suction corn & hay blower (McKee) with 38 ft, pipes.Good double harness.2 sets sleighs, I-H-C side rake, small farm tools.2 tons oats.1 pulley for THC tractor 300.All to be sold as Mr.and Mrs.Hawkins are giv ing up farming.Terms \u2014 Cash, unless credit arrangements are made with the owner or Auctioneer before the Sale.LYELL J.GRAHAM, Auctioneer, Tel.264-2289.W.S.HAWKINS, Owner, Tel.247-2186.PUBLIC AUCTION SATURDAY, OCTOBER 8th at the farm of the cutters; pung sleigh; corn binder; 1000 sap buckets; 2 large galvanized sap tanks; gathering tank; evaporator; Renfrew separator with motor; large iron kettle; double wagon; dump cart; logging chain; contents of blacksmith shop consisting of blacksmith forge, anvil, drills, shop-vise, iron pot, large quantity scrap iron, tongs, bolt-cutters, taps and dyes, carpenters tools, 4 builders jacks; el.motor; new picnic table; cow bells, sleigh bells demi-John candle moulds, 2 ox yokes, boot-jacks, railroad lanterns, spinning wheel, stone crocks and jugs, New Williams sewing machine over 100 yrs.; buggy lamp; oil lamps; blow meeting to be held this Tuesday evening in the Town Hall.Mr.and Mrs.Gordon Bas.kin accompanied Mr.John Thurston to Toronto and enjoyed a few days yisiting Mr.and Mrs.Roger Baskin and family and other relatives Mr.Earl Rabideau brought them home and spent a two- week holiday with hig uncle and aunt, Mr.and Mrs.G.Paskin and visited with other relatives, also Mr.and Mrs.Hilton Baskin, : : Congratulations to Mr and Mrs, Marc Gagnon of Montreal from friends and relatives upon their recent marriage.Mrs.Gagnon is the youngest daughter of the late Fred Lockhart of Montredl and formerly of this area and Mrs, Helen Lockhart of Montreal.Hemmingford School (Continued from page 1 flowers Zinnias, Flower Basket, Wild Flowers, Garden |Flowers.low Arrangement.GROUP 1.First \u2014 Debbie Hadley.Ian Armour, Cheryl Kyle, Nan- cv Somerville, Christine Gaese Christine Gaese.Second \u2014 Dorothy Smith Stephen Barr, Kip Petch, Kathy Lamb, Creighton Hooper.Third \u2014 Susan Campbell Dorothy Smith, Tan Armour, Dorothy Second \u2014 Marjorie Engzlish, Lynne English, Lynne English.Marjorie English, Betty Smith.Third \u2014 Lynne English, Betty Smith, Betty Smith, Lynne English.Cooking \u2014 White Cake, Chocolate Cake, Apple Pie, Drop Cookies, Rolled Cookies, Date Squares, Baking Powder sonal newspaper clippings) Third \u2014 Betty Smith.Models, Original.GROUP 1.First \u2014 Ian Armour (And Special) GROUP 2.First \u2014 Meg Woolley Second \u2014 Lynne English Third \u2014 Susan Barbe Third \u2014 Lynne English Hobbies (Any Subject) GROUP 1, First \u2014 Susan Matheson Second \u2014 Christina Gaese Third \u2014 Leslie Monohan GROUP 2.First \u2014 Jeanette Robertson Second \u2014 Marjorie English Third \u2014 Roberta Maggio GROUP 2.First \u2014 Meg Woolley Third \u2014 Lynne English Essays GROUP 1.Christina Gaese Third \u2014 Kathy Lamb es \u2019 per Third \u2014 Nancy Somerville Second \u2014 Marjorie English Girls \u2014 Debbie Ross, Pea} McNaughton, Susan Kalusk, § Boys \u2014 Eddie Lussier Jackie Lussier, Stephen Kelly! GRADES 67 Girls \u2014 Christina Gaese | Lynne English, Gisela Schim i First prize, Expo Ticket \u2014|1aelpfeng Boys \u2014 Michael Mitchel] i Donald Wall, Ronnie Napper, | a ~~ UCTION SALE torch; old Northern Electric telephone; 3 tobacco cut- |Biscuits, Candy.3 A ters; antique high chair; 3 antique rockers;: picture GROUP 1.i» frames; flat irons; wash stapds; orchard sprayer; 30- First \u2014 Sharon Somerville = ; M SATURDAY, OCTOBER 1 at the residence of the late ROBERT McGREGOR, Riverfield, Quebec.The following: Chrome kitchen ret, table and 4 chairs.Combination gas and wood stove.Roy refrigerator.9 cu.ft.Studio couch and matching chair.Admiral 91\u201d television.Outside antenna.Coffee table.Step table.Parlor table.Roll top desk.Electric lamns.Coal oil lamps.3 piece bedroom set.Double bed spring and mattress, like new.Antique chest of drawers.Bureaus and wash stands.Antioue wall clock.Antique wooden iewel box.Log Cabin uuilts.Pillows and feather ticks.Dav bed.Bed linen quilts and blankets.3 trunks.Hand woven woolen sash, Picture frames.Webster dictionary.printed 1890, ; lish, Lynne English, Lynne Dining room chairs.Wooden arm chair.Rnckers.Disposal of all household effects consisting of \u2014 |English.Wall mirror.Small el.fan.Gas heater.Space heater.5-pe.chrome kitchen set; 9 cu.ft.Frigidaire refriger- Third \u2014 Lynne English, Hip rubber boots.Stone crocks.24 ft.extension ladder.Lawn Boy power mower.Skill saw Black and Decker.12\" el.drill Block and Decker.Pine dies '% 2°, 50 ft.Sewer rod.25 ft.sewer rod.Pipe wrenches.Plumbers lead pot and laddle.Blow torch.2\u201d plastic hose.Sump pump.Assorted elbows and nir- gal.can; new horse-shoes and many items not listed.Terms \u2014 Cash.Sale at 12 o'clock Sharp.Refreshments on Sale.LYELL J.GRAHAM, Auctioneer \u2014 Tel.264-2289 PUBLIC AUCTION MONDAY, OCTOBER 10 at the residence of Mrs.Margaret McConville & Sons 83 York St.\u2014 Huntingdon ator; Enterprise combination oil and gas range; Me- Clary automatic washer; el.vacuum cleaner; el.toaster; el.iron; 4 chrome chairs; rockers; small cabinet; 2 pe.chesterfield (Hideway); studio couch and 1 chair; 17-in.RCA Victor television; coffee tables; end tables; el.lamps; smokers; pictures; bed linen; 2 good quilts; and Special Prize.Nancy Somerville.Second Donna Hadley, Creighton Hooper, Third \u2014 Kathy Lamb, Don: na Hadley.Nell Woolley.Group 2.First \u2014 Meg Woolley, Marilyn Ross, Lynne English \u2014 Special, Gordon Campbell \u2014 Special, Lynne English, Linda Robert, Linda Robert, Marjorie English.Second \u2014 Marjorie Eng: lich, Marjorie English, Linda Robert, Marjorie English, Marjorie English, Marjorie Eng: Iynne English, Marilyn Ross, Lynne English, Linda Robert, Linda Keddy, Marjorie Eng: lich, Gr.1.Sewing \u2014 Potholders Mam 1 BIH Ses The New 1967 Chevrolet o Chevelle e Chevy II eo Corvair e Corvette and Camaro Tomorrow at Your Chevrolet Desi 7 ples.Complete set Allen kevs.Step ladder.\u2018\" HP.pillows; bedspreads; scatter rugs; beautiful bedroom \u2014 First, Gisela Schimmelp- el.motor and emery.Stone hammer and pick.New set consisting of bed (new box spring), dresser, Shit feng.| car brush.Water sworinkler.Lawn chairs.rege onier; vanity; drapes; Singer sewing machine; antique \u2019 _ : .3 mirror; 2 pine chairs; new maple twin beds complete Miscellaneous First, Authorized Chevrolet Dealer in Huntingdon too! che
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