The gleaner, 19 octobre 1966, mercredi 19 octobre 1966
[" th the dress d right otter kes its way.) see your w Pages as LY d a itreal Car Hits Freight Train At Bouchette Crossing Jean Claude Patenaude, who lives on the Plank Road, Hun- r'r-do0 was a really lucky flow lo escape with just in.inrles in sn accident at the Rouchette Street railway crossing in Huntingdon, in the very early hours of Thursday, October 13th, His car was very much damaged on the front end and pushed in toward the driver's seat.A NY.C.freight train was just pulling out of the Hun- tingdon yards at \u2018about 12.38 am.after picking up and leaving cars in Huntingdon signalled the engineer of the ras approach.Whether the Ariver of the car did not see the train, is not known, but ha came right on and struck ~hout the twelfth car behind the locomotive.The train stopped right on the spot and the car that was hit, a coal car, suffered some slight damage.A steel support part of the truck, was cracked.The front end of the car was crushed and torn and bits of debris were strewn around at the scene.The driver was taken out bv one of the train nd was headed toward Mon-icrew and police and ambul- trea.The locomotive was about at the beginning of the Woollen Mills huilding, when the accident happened.The train had not yet gathered much speed.The car that Patenaude was driving was seen coming by at least one of the crew and he signalled to the driver of the car to stop and to warn him of the train being over the crossing.He says he thinks the engineer in the 2ree were notified.Patenaude \u2018suffered a broken arm and shoulder as far as could be ascertained.He was taken to \u2018Huntingdon County Hospital for treatment and attention.The car was towed away by Kyle's Garage wrecker.Later Thursdav morning, Mr.Truesdale, Claims Agent for the N.Y.C.was in Hun- tingdon, having photographs taken on the scene.He also had photographs taken of the cars of a freight train and suffered injuries.There are no operated warning signals at the Bou- chette crossing, just the usual signs designating a rail crossing There are several sets of tracks and one of the higher powered street lights are olaced on each side of these tracks.Actually it is fairly well livhted from street lights.Put it was noticed that even though there were strong lights from, police cars and the town truck, the train appeared to be in the shadow and not too easily seen.Tt seems to be a case of the car hitting the train and it was fortunate that the train was moving slowly and must have stopped almost at the time of impact as the car was not dragged along.One of the crew members said he had views of the time when a car hit in Ormstown was dragged almost to Hunting- don.He did his best to warn the car driver and the engineer of the train, he must have locomotive must have also scene of a previous accident, succeeded in getting the train seen the car, for he began just last week, when a manistopped.Patenaude was evid- braking the train.He also tried to pass between the Local Groups To View T.V.Program on Union of Anglican And United Churches \u2014 Discussion For those interested in the union of the Anglican and United Churches, a special program will be seen on TV from 10 to 11.30 am.on Saturday, October 22nd.This can be seen on CBMT Channel 6.It is called an Angli- can-Uniled TV Teach-in.As principal spokesmen on this occasion the Churches Anglican and United Church- rs in Canada.It will be a time when these groups can discuss the various phases and ask cach other questions about it and perhaps come up with some findings about the | matter.The listening groups «should be of a mixed nature in order to be able to obtain each other's viewpoints on have nominated Dr.Derwyn, T.Owen, Provost of Trinity, College and Dr.A.B.B.Moore, President of Victoria College in Toronto.Both are members of the Churches\u2019 Committees of Ten, the groups, which formulated the docu- .ment \u201cPrinciples of Union\u201d.The price of beef appears to The CBC has invited as well have risen beyond some poc- Lawrence H.Cragg, President ket hooks,| and persons un- x Mont on University; (known are gnee again using the rnold.Edinborough, Editormisenable ahd dishonest tactics of Saturday Night: Most Rev.of victimising the farmers by H.H.Clark, Primate of the killing animals in the pasture Anglican Church of Canada; and removing the edible por- and Dr.E.M.Howse, past tions.Moderator of the United! .Church of Canada.These men On October 1st, Mr, Lucien will constitute a panel to Robidoux of Cairnside, lost one discuss the issues which face animal.On Thanksgiving Day each Church in its commit- Mr.William Elliot of Howick ment to pursue conversations counted his young cattle, but which could lead to organic the next day a 214 year old union.heifer was missing, It had been Statements by other ecu- killed, leaving only the hide, menical leaders will be in- head and feet in the field, À cluded in the program by means of film clips.Follow-; ing the panel and the filmed| statements a studio audience of some 200 people will be invited to express their views and comments and question the panel.When the program has finished, the panel, | This week is the last chance vou will have to make a safety poster for Rotary Club\u2019s Child Safety Program.Cecil Brown and his committee the guests on film, and the studio audience will have provided ample material for further discussion in groups watching the program.To help in the program locally, groups have been arranged for at the following points \u2014 The home of Wm, R.Wilson; The home of Miss Winnie Rowles and the Huntingdon United Church Manse.Here people will gather to take part in discussions that will follow the program on the TV.The purpose of course is to study the proposed merger of the ÿ Above is photo taken the Plank Road had struck t the automobile was extensively damaged.The will be judging your posters this coming Saturday, October 22nd.The Rotary Club hopes that you have had fun taking part in the contest, and more important we hope that you will continue to think safety in the months ahead.Now that the hunting season is here be careful that you never touch your father's Gun, and whatever you do, don\u2019t fool around with his bullets, or shotgun shells.Every year children are injured and killed, because driver had automobile driven by Jean Claude Patenaude of ae eight car seen in the background.The front end of iently headed toward his home.this very important matter.Some of these discussion groups may discuss the subject for several hours after the broadcast if they so desire.While it is not meant to distract from the present broadcast \u2014 a rebroadeast of this program will be made October 30th (Sunday) from 230 to 4 p.m.This is meant for those who find it impossible to listen to the original broadcast, which being a Saturday morning might be awkward for a number of people, , Please keep this in mind and plan to attend at one or other of the points mentioned lhere, so that you may take [part in the discussions follow- iing.Slaughtering of Cattle Again Taking Place vehicle had crossed the Lang farm from the Irish Concession outlet, to the line fence of the Elliot farm, The meat had heen removed from néar the centre of the.field, passed across the line fence \u2018and taken away.The gate was closed as usual.The police investigated both cases ibut nothing further has been learned.It is understood that other such slaughtering has occurred in other parts of the area, It is said that 5 head of cattle were stolen in the Sherrington district.Rotary Safety News ithey would not keep their \u2018hands off something they did not know anything about.Guns, bullets and shotgun shells are dangerous even when in the hands of grownups, if not handled correctly.GUN LAW During the hunting season and at all times where firearms are involved, the basic safety rules must be strictly ohserved.Treat every gun with the respect due a loaded gun.Guns carried into camp or home, or when otherwise not in use, must always be unloaded.Be sure barrel and action are clear of obstructions.Carry gun so muzzle direc.Car Comes Off Worst After Hitting Freight Car Mr, \"(LEANER THE LEADING ADVERTISING MEDIUM IN THE DISTRICT OF BEAUHARNOIS @ strong (née Marjorie Douglas) of Westville, and her parents, and Mrs.Wallace M.Nouglas of Huntingdon, Que- hec left by car last week for Kansas City, Missouri, to attend the Future Farmers of America National Convention, October 12-14.Mr.Armstrong will receive the American Farmer Degree, the highest degree in FFA, John is à 1963 graduate of SRCS.Also in attendance at the convention is Mr.Edwin Russell of Malone, FFA advisor with the Board of Cooperative Educational Services, Mr.Russell also drove out last week accompanied by Ronald Holden, vice president of FFA at SRCS, George St.Hilaire of Brushton-Moira Central, Thomas Collins of Malone Central and Joe Snyder of Chateau- gay Central.The four youths all take courses at the Malone Ag Center.They planned to visit Niagara Falls, the Ford Museum in Dearborn, Michigan, Forest Park and Zoological Gardens in St.Louis and the Truman Museum in Independence, Missouri as well as various agricultural industries in and around Kan- sus City.Mr.Armstrong can be termed an \u201cInternational Farmer\u201d owning land in both the United States and Canada.A New \u2018Canada Manpower Centre\u2019 The former National Employment Service operating junder .the.Department of labour and the Department of citizenship and -immigra- tion has officially been integrated with the new department of \u201cManpower and Immigration\u201d as of the 1st October 1966.In this respect the general public is informed that the offices located at 63A Champlain St., Valleyfield and 23 King St., in Huntingdon will be known in the future as \u201cCanada Manpower Centre\u201d.This new organization is intended to serve as a link between employers, employees and government.It is now in the process of being re-org- anized; more experienced staff Called In February At a meeting of the Valley-; The new school which will field Catholic Regional School accommodate 1,000 students, Board held last Thursday, pre-! should be opened in Decem- sided over by Mr.Oza Tessier, ber, 1967, if the Department of the members met a delegation, Education speeds up the plans of the Parent-Teacher As: ete.It is expected that public sociation of Huntingdon who tenders will be called in Feb- wanted to find out how the|ruary.project for the Huntingdon! 1, (he meantime, the school School was coming along; 1s commissioners will call next a waite or on Chan the week for tenders to creet an years an three\\advertising panel on the site The general director, wr.[oF the proposed school.Maurice Marleau informed| In answer to a request of the them that he had received on Association, the general direc, that day a confirmation fromjtor declared that he intends the Department of Education to start a study to assure a to the effect that the sketches regional supervision of the ele- of the second phase had been mentary section in order to approved and that the archi.coordinate all studies which tect, Jean-Marie Lafleur may would facilitate the transition now proceed with the final of students to the secondary plans.level.Group From Montreal West Operatic Society Delight Huntingdon Audience A group of artists from the self When Young, Mr.Rodger Montreal West Operatic So- Bourne: The Crookit Bawbee, ciety presented a delightful Mrs, Jean Minielly and Mr.musical concert at the Hunt-|William Howieson; My Pray- ingdon Theatre on Fridayer, Brahm's Lullaby, Miss evening, October 7th.The{Phyllis Evans; Recitation, Mr, sponsors of the evening ofileonard Langmead: Bonnie Lachine, song and music, The Women's Auxiliary of The Huntingdon County Hospital, were disappointed that more people failed to attend, possibly due the long holiday week-end, but they as well as all who were in attendance were will pleased with the performance.The first part of the programme consisted of selec: tions from thesapevas of Gilbert and\u2019 Sullivän, namely The Gondoliets, The Yeoman of The Guard.Minielly, mezzo-soprano: Miss Phyllis Evans.contralto: Mr.William Howieson, tenor: Mr.Leonard Langmead.baritone: Rodger Bourne hass-hari- tone.Mr.Graham Knott, head of the music department of the John Grant High School in a highly competent pianist and very practiced in Gilbert and Sullivan, provided the piano acompaniment for the entire evening.will be available to provide adequate consultation to all workers in our area.We wish to remind all those who are anxious to bene- new Manpower Centre, that it is entirely separated from Commission.Research and analysis the labour market will be a priority among the various responsibilities of the \u201cCanada Manpower Centre\u201d.Workers\u2019 mobility, vocational! training and the impact of technological changes will be a regular field of study and analysis for the Canada Manpower Centre, tion can be controlled at all times.Keep safety catch on until ready to shoot.Be sure of the target be- {ore pulling the trigger.Never point a gun at anything it is not intended to ER | shoot.ta Unload unattended guns.Never climb a tree or fence ; or jump a ditch with a loaded zun.Never shoot at a flat, hard surface or the surface of water.Avoid alcoholic drinks before and during shooting.Blindings, mutilations wounds especially, among children are common, and deaths by accidental shooting while hunting game are all too frequent throughout the season.BASIC RULES Some basic and home safety & | rules in handling and storing na Sy Hy a broken shoulder and arm.Photo by C.M.Oney guns are: @ Keep gun and ammunition in a locked rack, cupboard or drawer away from chil dren.For extra safety, put fit from the services of this|Bind My Hair, the Unemployment Insurance; Blast Miss Phyllis Evans and inl Thee, Mrs, Jean Minielly: My- them in different places so if The second part of the programme consisted of familiar songs, both solos and duets: Strathyre.Mr.William Howie- son.Selections from Merry England: O Peaceful England.Mrs.Jean MinicHv: The English Rose.Mr.Wiliam Howie- Mr.Rodger Bourne.A standing ovation was part and again following the finale.A ;local critie statod an excellent voice and programme was well present The Mikadojeq and of high calibre.and Tolanthe.Voices heard, T1 is of interest to area were those of Mrs.Lornalyeaders that Mr.William Olsen, soprano; Mrs.Jean fjowioson, tenor.and Mrs.(& |Howieson are part-time resi- \u2018dents of Glenelm.The group {from the Montreal Operatic Society who favorerl Huntingdon provided their 'ewn transportation and pre sented their concert on he \u2018half of the Women's Auxiliary of the Huntinngdon County Hospital free of charge.These people were trained by Mr.and Mrs, Harry Norris, who were connected originally with the ID'Oyly Carte Gilbert and Sullivan Opera Company of London.son; The Yeomen of England] given at the end of the first g each of the artists possesses § the West Musetta's Waltz Song, La Bo-| Following the performance.hême, My Mother Bids Me|the guests were entertained Mrs.Lornaiat the hospitahle home of Mr.Olsen: 1 Would That Myjand Mrs.Wallace Rennie Love, Wert Thou In The Cold where Mrs.Rennie assisted hy members of the Women's r.William Howieson; IT Love| Auxiliary served a delicions buffet supper.Laymen Conduet Service In St.James\u2019 Church Ormstown Mr.John Johnson, teacher and Layreader spoke in St.James\u2019 Church, Ormstown on Laymen's Sunday on the Subject \u2014 Christian Family, a necessity in Society.He considered \u201cthe Christian's duty as a member of a constantly changing society, under two main headings \u2014 Family Stability and Social Fellowship.Mr.Leigh Coffin and the choir under the direction of Mrs.M.E.Barrington led very ably in the singing, Mr.John Sanc- ton read from the Old Testament and Mr.Johnson from the New Testament.In his address Mr.Johnson said that \u201cthe family is one of the essential units of Society in a Christian context\u201d, and as such we must do all in our power to protect and preserve it.\u201cAs an example he referred to experi ence in the Soviet Union.where he saw specific \u201cun dermining of the family unit He said that the first duty of parents is to sel a good example and to develop chil: dren\u2019s capacity to decide for themselves, Good behaviour should come, not from fear but from an awereness of others and from a concern for them.In regard to Social Fellow ship, he said that this was an awareness of, communication with.understanding of and concern for others.People irecd to consider and discuss | the ideas of people around a child finds one he can stil do no harm without the other.| them.who a age idees Many accidents occur while: PACSBroune, ge.1° cleaning guns.Make sure!108y and creed other than they are unloaded.their own.Never allow children to play with gun or cartridges, The Boys Scout pavilion at particularly while cleaning it.Expo 67 will be a giant multi- Always clean the gun after colored tent.Around it and using and before locking itibeside a small artificial lake, away, Dirty gun-barrels can Scouts will demonstrate their become pitted and cause an skills, including the art of accident when fired.bush survival.SINGLE COPY 12 CENTS \u2014 ANNUAL SUB SCRIPTION, $4.50 CANADA; $5.50 U.S.A.- ve 104th YEAR Et a es eee Mail by the Post offie Derart HUNTINGDON, QUE, October 19th, 1966 16 PAGES i e ° | > 1 John armee Public Tenders For Catholic FOR PUBLIC SWIMMING POOL \u2019 e © .FFA Degree Regional School To Be Cleyn & Tinker Ltd.Donating Mr.and Mrs.John Arm.™ Their Russell's Island Property To Town For Proposed Centennial Project The second meeting of re-jpublic service rooms that ace presentatives of various org.not being considered for this \u2018anizations in the Huntingdon|area farea met at the legion Hall The question of a site for Hast evening (Tuesday) forilluntingdon's Centennial Pro- the purpose of discussing a ject was discussed at length suitable Centennial Project and everyone agreed that for Huntingdon.At the head Russell's Island, now owned table were Mrs, Anne Came- by Clevn & Tinker Ltd.ron, Mrs, Kay Williams would be ideal if the present Messrs.Keith Renwick, Jon owners would consider deeding {Proudfoot and Douzlias Me: it to the Town as intimated by \u201cGerrigle.Sr the latter being Mr Fred Anderson at the chairman of this group.At{previous meeting.[the October Hh meeting; A phone call was made to (this committee was named to Mr.François Cleyn to deter obtain approximate costs forimine if his firm would con- swimming pool.popular sider donating the Island for choice as a Centennial pro- such a purpose, Mr Cleyn jeet here.\\said he would prefer to learn Pictures and pertinent in- the details before making à formation with regard to cost decision and arrived at the of building and operating anpmoecling a few minutes later, Olympic-size pool at Otter-} Mr Keith Renwick ex- burn Park were explained plained that delegates were but the meeting was unanim- unanimous in their approval ous thal in excess of $90,000!0f the Island ax an ideal site a Mayor Leo Cappiello said lans had been drawn up at ane fime for a library but that nothing more had been done about it.Several deleg- ites suggested the top floor M the County Building could be renovated and put to use is à library, It was explained that this building is owned by Huntingdon County and representation would have to be made to the County Council to determine if they would allow the top floor to be put to use.In all probability, a deleeation will be named lo vait on the County Counc) at their next meeting.A deed of transfer will be drawn up without delay whereby Cleyn & Tinker Ltd will transfor ownership of the former Russell's Island pro- nerty to the Town of Hunting- don, for the sum of one dol- tar, and as a token of appre- is out of the question forifor a swimming pool.Mr |ciation the Town will in turn Huntingdon.Alderman Dou-lCleyn stated his firm wouldsell the former Sherriff St, glas MeGerrigle explained be willing to deed the land from Lome Ave.to the hridge that pools had been built in lo the Town for such a proleading fo the island, to other towns.many of whichijeet, bul interjected that he |Cleyn & Tinker Ltd Jor the are smaller than Huntingdon.had hoped the project would, same sum.for around the $20,000.mark.he a publie library in Hunt Mr.Cleyn said conditions The pool at Otterburn Park.ingden or some project lean-| pertaining to the transfer of includes a library, offices and ing more to education (Continued on page 3) Doctor of Philosophy They Will Tell All About On Wednesday, Oct 20th, vou will {may ™ ol hearing ma facts of the M now TReglonal Schidol\u201d fy \u201che built near Ormstown.A meet ing is to he held at the Hunt.8 ingdon Jligh School.in the M Cafetecria at 815 pm.It is being sponsored by the Hunt hi gdon Home and School As- @ sociation and it is not res- # (ricted to parents and mem- 7% hers of the Association, il is à \u201cTHe anyone who wishez: to al- \u201c-N tend, + | The subject is an important Ml ne and present to give the 8 virious facts will be: The ; Epa Director General.The Assis- | ; ° tant Director General, the | PETER EDWARD FOX Director of Studies, the Guid- | ance Officer, and the Chair- son of Mr.and Mrs.J.R.Fox,,man of the Protestant Region- Hunter Street, Huntingdon,|#! School Board of Chateau- who received the degree of puay Valley.They will report |o ' £ Phil hy in G on the following: Changes in octor o tlosophy In Geo-\\ .ulementary School educa- logy at Carleton University, tion; Changes in the High Ottawa, at the Spring Convo-|School education; Guidance; cation this year.Peter has The Zone \u201cA\u201d School to be two other degrees secured Puit near Ormstown, with a from Queen's University, model of same.Bachelor of Science and Mas-, À period for asking ques ter of Science, His thesis for lions will be given, so come the last degree was \u201cThe Pet.|mepared lo ask those ques- rology of the Adamant Pluton, tions which may he hothering British Columbia.\u201d 1 presently employed as Geolo.ON laxation, gist with Amax Explorations whal happens Inc.Vancouver, B.C.Congratu.ltarners and lations, on curriculum, to the slow a number of d The brakeman of the NYC Freight train is shown | some damage | Peter js YOU.Some of which may be: to the freight car.The step was bent in toward the wheel, Regional School are the people who should he n opportunityjahle to give you the answers, Now make-+hts a must night for this is an important sub- jeet and the Home and School is (bo be complimented for convening this mecling at this time.Some of the changes that will come about will have a great effect in the future lives of parents and of their children, They should he fully aware of what all this is going Lo mean.This is one time when so many of the responsible peo ple will be present, when some of the answers to those vexing questions may he gain: ed.What happens to the schools left in the various towns, what happens to the present school hoards and how will the administration he governed, who will be responsible?How will the taxes be distributed and how high the rate?How will the bus system work for all sehools and what time will students attend the Regional School and many others.Write them down as they come to you and be prepared to get the ans wers you want.Make this one of the best attended meetings in Huntingdon for a very long time Remember, Education is other pertinent matters, These Everybody's Business.Freight Car Suffers Some Damage Too as he looks at the damage the journal box received and the rail just above the wheel was cracked.in front of the wheel may be seen the stains of the oil and anti-freeze liquid from the automobile: m.Oney 2 - The Gleaner Department but had not yetTomlinson, Thomas Kyle.Marita Buettner, Carol War-Sharon Somerville, GRADE 9 Wednesday, October 19th, 1966 been approved so he was Improvement Brigi ; \u2014 gitteiner, Carolyn Thomson.GRADE 6.Proficiency \u2014 Chan Pe ° Noyan Me.and Mrs, fiarold Neilson|the guest of Rev.and Mrs.A unable he TE taxes Lipensky, ancy Hadley, San- _ Good Daily Work \u2014 Anita General Proficiency \u2014|George Smith, Esther Mah How to relieve NOYAN Mr.and Mrs.G lot N.D.G.and Mr.Bernard|L.Cameron and Mr.and Mrs, fairly certain \u2014 they would Good Daily Work Craig Stepan, Kenneth Marlin.Heather MacGregor, Jimmy) General Improvement \u2014 Ph Des Kidney -\u2014 .G.|Deri s ; ad vi ai \u2018ha i + s for prom Kagerer returned to their ck were Thanksgiving Robert Derick and family.not be lower! In order to as|Hooper, Stephen Prendergast, 2 s GRADE 4.Ficko, Lo maine Chapates.Michael Chapates.\u2018 BACK relief from the home here on Saturday, after guests of Mr.and Mrs, Versil| Miss Elsic Derick of St,sist the Secretary he would|Rory Tomlinson, Laura Kelly,| Proficiency \u2014 David Orr, f riect frencance Ro nglish \u2014 John Maggio.Hn nin \"the enjoying several days in Nor- Taytor.; Johns was a recent guest of|like to explain the method of |William Petch, Keith Davies |lUBlas Campbell, Nancy vera Maggio, Billy Spring| French \u2014 Esther Mauch.vou feel \u201cbettoy on anda, with their son-in-law and anksgiving guests of Mr.|her Father.Mr.Stuart Derick.|collection.This year the tax|Debbie Chapates, Lori Shaw.|Somerville.s reli i re 7 Pouélas Me A H E rest Deer he daughter, Mr.and Mrs.Gal.and Mrs.H.Elgar, were Mr.and Mrs, Clifton Hislop bills would be in two separate|David Lee, Eddie Lucas, Kelly] Most Improvement \u2014 Fran- ates \u2014 Lorraine Cha |Adam.Ç pend on Dodd's.braith and family their son-in-law and daughter,|of Meridan, Conn., spent sev.!!Nstalments, each for 50%].isher.coise Belanger.pates, Linda Robert.Algebra \u2014 Chandler Petch.Mr.and Mrs, Harold Murdock|eral days recently with hisof the total amount, the first Perfect Attendance \u2014 Ste.| CSéegraphy Scrapbook \u2014) Geometry \u2014 Daniel Mark.\u2014 GRADE 2.itoberta Maggio.Science \u2014 Chandler Petch.chen Barr.Proficiency \u2014 Dchra Had- F 'Mr.and Mrs.A.Schmid-|and family and Mr.J, McNab|parents, Mr.and Mrs.Andrew due immediately, the second i 4 ! Arithmetic, Sclence, Health, French \u2014 Marie Paré, Loi Geography\u2014 George Smith.ae Spent Thanks givin gall of Verdun.Hislop .later.So when you get your , ot aine C i ing realt in Pennsylvania visit-| Mr.and Mrs.Clifford Hardy] Mrs Eanl Curtis and twojfirst bill please remember it Ln Susan Campbell, Tommy|\u2014 Douglas Campbell.Laine Chapates.History \u2014 Gavin Farmer.: ves, of Shelbourne, Vi., were Wed-|daughters of Rutland, Vi.,|will be for half the total} ambers.; Geography, Language, GRADE 7 GRADE 10 Mr.and Mrs, Newton Butts, Nesday guests of Mr.and Mrs.|spent the past week with her/amount due.Poe ar.Kathy Marlin.|Silent Reading, David Orr.General Proficiency \u2014 Ma | Profici Ruth Marli David and Pam of Salem, Mass, Douglas Naylor.parents, IMr.and Mrs.Andrew| Our representative on the erfect Attendance\u2014 Ricky] Best in Spelling (all year, rilyn Ross, Martin O\u2019Connor,|Susan Barbe, or Ye, tichardson, Drew Somerville.Silent Reading Work Book \u2014 Tommy Chambers.Silent Reading \u2014 Heather Literature ville.French \u2014 Stephen Barr.Nancy Somer-|Susan Elvidge.Perfect Attendance \u2014 Martin O'Connor, Susan Elvidge, Week-end guests of Mr.and Mrs.Lawrence Taylor were their son-in-law and daughter, Hislop.On Saturday afternoon at 3 p.m.the infant son of Mr.English \u2014 Ruth Marlin, French \u2014 Ruth Marlin, Algebra-Geometry \u2014 Susan Regional School Board is one of our commmissioners, said Mr.Somerville, Mr.Charles spent Saturday, October 8that the home of Mr.Stuart Derick and family.=< Mr.and Mrs, Clifford Dean|MT and Mrs.Michael Rankin, land Mrs.Gerald Hislop was|Barr, who was asked to bring GRADE 5 Bruce MacGre i and ; ç wi \u2018 ne ni .gor, Martin van|Barbe.of Philipsburg, were Wednes- Steven and Cindy of ND.G.christened in St.George's An-|the audience up-to-date on the ee Kathleen Cahill, Ane Proficiency \u2014 Sharon So-jder Voet, Dennis Wallace, Biology Chemistry, Physics a ddr 3.wher and Miss £ oh modes.were at af Rev À Le CA ee he, progress of the Regional |) ser, Jimmy SUn-\\merville, Catherine Campbell (Gloria Melntyre.| History \u2014 Ruth Marlin.sister, Mrs.J.Mosher and Miss © omedey, were Sat, af- Rev.A, 1.Cameron of Cho-|School.pelli John Laurie, French \u2014 Sus clvi ite Sister > ; A re , Spell __ Chops enc Susan Elvidge,| North Doris Mosher.ternoon vistors of Mrs J.|medey was the officiating min-| His remarks would be ue (Year) Debral Perfect Attendance\u2014 Joyco| Walter Baskin.é \u2014_ Carol Fy Literature B Mr.and Mrs, Milton O'Con- Mosher ts\u201d Doris Moser.ister, The baby received the brief, said Mr.Barr, as.no| Phonics \u2014 Anne Marie Hadley, Robert Elvidge, Da-| Progress \u2014 Meg Woolley.Geography \u2014 Cathy Warding of New Jersey, are spend.home.were Mr Russell Mos.the same se ico.th ing nt doubt, everyone had been fol-|Belanger, Debra Hadley.vid Napper.\"| 8 GRADE 8 Grades 11.FARM BUILDINGS ing à few days at the home her and d ght Ki thy da hier rvice the imianlljowing \u2018Mr.Mosher's weekly| Science (drawings) \u2014 Mary Progress \u2014 Anne Thomson, Proficiency\u2014 Gerry Morey, Proficiency, Dale McNaugh- of thir cousin, Mrs, Stella leg er, Kathy o daughter of Mr.and Mes.reports published in ThelBjair.Jumes Holmes.a.Albert Borau, Kent Elvidge.|ton, Linda Winter, Henry [=m EEE Tick and Mrs.Dorothy v.Smith ; ) , rithmetic an eading \u2014| G _ .\u2019 VRS Weir, sect Mr, and Mrs, Earl Taylor and/names Judy Ann.Huntingdon dat a great| Profici GRADE 3.Catherine Campbell.ne Suzanne Grosser rome! i Sophie By | \u201cmson Bundws L dd Mr.Ea and hn.| i p : rofic _ , .Ne \u2014 y.Fais ~ ONTARIO Mr.and Mrs.Kenneth Mos.Family of Burlington, were Sun and us supper guests of Mr.deal had been accomplished|susan Nathan on Lor, ¢ Soogranhy and History \u2014 ; English Composition \u2014|chowski.8 _ her of Cantic were Friday din- ay gue $ rand hi or ih * Mr Clif o His during the past year.The Progress \u2014 R Lachanc \u2018 aa on Somerville, John Gerry Morey.French, Geography, History ner guests of Mrs, J.Mosher Versil Taylor._ bis bro en Re ifton 0s Board now own the land On| Perfect Afondine ac ance.Laurie.English Literature \u2014 Do- [Dale McNaughton.and Miss Doris Mosher.After-| Miss Carol Mosher of Can op and 3 rs.Hislop of Meri-lhe Wyler farm at Ormstown[na Hadley.e \u2014 Don- Spelling \u2014 Ilana Cahill.|nald Tobin, Albert Borau.Biology, Mathematics \u2014 e noun visors i he same Bome| de voi à Eee | and wellasing \"is alread\u201c Very Sood pai Work \u2014 mainte See na ane ds Wier pp , .Rhodes g , Mrs.| fin progress.is confi : ; .| » Science, Geo.Chemistry \u2014 li i é J.Mosher and Miss Doris| A computer-based accom-!hoped that the building will Danny Kyle, Eddy Davis, Ter-| French \u2014 Anne Thomson.[graphy \u2014 Gerry Morey.Winter, Dale MeNaushion.\u201c TEL.264-5198 and Mrs.Helen Gilbert of St.Albans, Vt.Mosher.A recent visitor at the modation bureau at Expo 67, be ready for Sept.1967.ry de Langley, Steven Kelly, Science, Health, Scripture History \u2014 Albert Borau.Physics \u2014 Henry Buettner.HUNTINGDON iss Chery .i called Logexpo, will provide Miss Cheryl Vosburg of Mon |$3m¢ home was Mrs.Gisele ca! ~OELXDO, The new headquarters of _ = ueal, spent Thanksgiving Seitz of Napierville - Le a Lux suite the Regional Board have re- so week-end with her mother|_ Mr.Berna errick spent rans ; cently been opened at 75 St.rive : Mrs.Dorothy Vosbur Mie] Mie past week-end in Chomedeyito \"Where can 1 pitch MYljean Baptiste Street, Chateau- EEE RO EEE RSR TIL nhl rg, Miss re tent?\u201d The s free icer = enr BRN: DIT Demand Rae Sylvia Hoizgang also of Mon- and Montreal, where he was tent?e service 1s {ree.guay.The officers are, Mr.ats & fase ; tral, spent we long week-end Mosher.Director General, Mr.a 22 tou with ner parents, Mr, and A ] ] Sel 1 0 ° À d Peter Ross, Sccretary-Trea- gid ! aii Mrs.Werner Holzgang and! nua 100 pening n surer, Mr.Earl Templeton, Ni : oly family.Assistant Director General, ve ] i H] ___| United Church | Women s Meetings | Unit No.7 ; The Uciober meeting of Unit No, 7, was held on the evening of the 6th at the home of Mrs.Arnold Milne with 8 members and à visitors present, Mrs, T.Quinneil had charge of devotions and opened with al prayer, the scripture being read by Mrs.C.Moore, Mrs.Quinneil read to us a short! story entitled, \u201cLhe Unguided Momen.\u201d.Devotions closed: with a short prayer.Prize Giving At Hemmingford High On Saturday evening, Oct.1st.the annual school exer cises and prize-giving was! held at the Hemmingford Iligh School.Despite other attractions such as a Bean Supper and a Turkey Supper there was an excellent attend: ance and the auditorium was filled almost to capacity.After a few brief remarks, Mr.Alister Somerville, Chair.| man of the Schoo! Board, |asked the Principal, Mr.Fra- will be non-graded.I mercial training, courses in the various trades.There will he many problems and no one knows all the answers but it is hoped parents will bear with the Regional authorities.It is thought, and hoped, that parents will show much more interest in both the Regional and local schools, The Elementary school will go from Grades 1 to 6 and any The President, Mrs, D, Mac.'ser Matheson.for his resumé parent is interested.said Mr.Gregor, reported back [rom the!0{ the year\u2019s work and an Matheson, the copy of Regu-|.stitute, Mrs.Executive meeting.cutline for the year ahead.\u2018lation L which explains the a Institute, Mrs.J.Several m - Mr.Matheson said in re- new organization may be bor- NP.! embers hope to at.viewing the past school year rowed and I will be pleased} MI Somerville welcomed! tend the Fall Rally \u2014 Franklin on 12th November.Our Unit is in charge of re- freshmems for inc Golden Age Club, November 3rd.and 17h.Le OU Following the- adgournment of the meeting Mrs, Florence Reid, our guest speaker, gave Us a very interesting talk on her wisit to the UC.W.Summer School Conference at Macdonald College this summer.A delicious lunch was served by the hostess and Mrs.C.Moore.Margaret Thompson, Secretary.0.Unit 8 Ucw.Unit 8 held their meeting in the Grange Hall, Kensington, October 6, with 9 members and 1 visitor attending.In the absence of the Leader, Mrs.W.D.Brown, Mrs.R.Crawford had charge of the meeting, Mrs.R.Chambers read the Scripture follow ed by a reading by Mrs.Crawford.Different items of business were attended to.The Annual Service in Kensington United Chureh is to be held, October 16th, at 2 PM.A quilt was tied for our Mission Bale.Meeting closed with the Lord\u2019s Prayer in Unison.Refreshments were served by Mrs, E.A, Satter and Mrs.Eric Salter.Mrs.J.E, Wilson.{Continued on page 14) it had, on the whole, been a: successful one.He wished, first of all.to thank the staff for their] co-operation and also those \\who had so generously donated the prizes (which would be awarded jlater.Even though the Grade 11 had not been too success-! ful this year, two valuable: lessons might be learned from these results.The first lesson is that no one can pass without concentration, hard work, ability and desire.The jnecessary work required can- \u2018not be done while sitting in a restaurant.The second lesson to be learned is that we must realize we cannot fit the same shoe to everyone.Too long we have heen trying to fit all students for the University when many would have been better fitted for vocational work.We are now going to look to the Regional Schools for technicians.In the past when we have needed technicians we have gone to other countries.We hope the Regional High Schools will rectify this educational lapse.We in Hemmingford are getting ready for this change in the system.On Monday we start testing Grades 7-89 in English, Literature and Maths.Later in October we will give the standard test to Grade 10.In the Regional School many diversified tests will be offered.Courses will be given for students heading for the to discuss it with Introducing the bers on the staff, Mr.Mathe- son said he was pleased to welcome Mrs, Marcel Fortin who was teaching French to Grades 1 to 7, Miss E.Tubman who teaches English, History and \u2018Maths in the High School, Mr.Bob Pech, who really needs no introdue- tion, and who is responsible for Mathematics and Science in Grades 10 and 11, and the new caretaker, Mr.JH.L\u2019Espérance.In closing.Mr.Matheson told his listeners that on his you.new mem- \u2018return at the end of August, he had been greeted with the statement, by a resident of the village, that no student had passed Grade 11 this year! He urged all parents to verify their facts before pass ing on any such statements, to come to schoo! and talk with him and with the teachers.The prizes were then presented by Commissioner Barr to the students of Grades 1-2-3.and it was pleasing to note that the majority of prizes were books.In a brief specch, Mr.Somerville welcomed all present, He expressed his appreciation of the apparent continued interest in the school oponing exercices noting that the auditorium was filled almost to capacity.Turning to financial mat- universities, courses in tech- ipical training, courses in com- ters, Mr.Somerville said the budget had been sent to the Mr.W.Steeves, Guidance Officer and Mr.J.Ferris, Director of Elementary Education.Mr.Matheson spoke to you of the testing of students.This will be started in the coming week by \u2018Mr.Steeves and Mr.Ferris.A committee has been set up to handle the prob lems of transportation, with Mr.Barr as Chairman and Mr.Templeton.The problems will be many and the committee will be glad to listen to any suggestions from parents.Mr.Allan Radley then presented the prizes to Grades 4.5.6, and this was followed! hy a report on the School Fair given by the Convener of Agriculture, Hemmingford the Reverend Harry Brown] the new Pastor of St.Luke's Anglican Church, and Mrs, Brown to the community and asked Mr.Brown to award! the prises to the stüdents of] Grades 7-8-9.The two Shields awarded! by the Women's Institute to} the students of Grades 8-9 and 10-11 gaining the highest] marks for the year werc pre: sented by Mrs.JH.L'Espérance, Convener of Education.) to Chan Petch (Grades 8-9) and Ruth Marlin (Grades 10-| 11).The W.L Scholarship of} $50, awarded to the student; of Grade 11 attaining the, highest marks in ten subjects during the past year and continuing his or her education, was presented by Mrs.LES pérance to Linda Winter.Linda is working for the R.N.degrec at the Royal Victoria Hospital.Linda also won the, Somerville Scholarship which this year, as Mr.Somerville promised a year ago, was doubled to $100.Mr.Somer- ville made the presentation.For his scholastic achieve-j ments and his outstanding work with the Student Council, Dale McNaughton was awarded the Student Council Scholarship of $50.by the President of the Student Council, Jimmy Moore.Dale is continuing his education at Acadia University.The prizes for students of Grades 10 and 11 were presented by Mr.Lynwood Cookman.The special prize awrded by the Principal, Mr.Mathe- || TEL.264-2933 e J.M.SMELLIE RIVERSIDE MOTORS REG'D HUNTINGDON son, to the student of Grade GRADE 1.Proficiency\u2014 Karen Keddy.Lorne Matheson, Kelly Lamb.Excellent Daily Work \u2014 Cheryl Kyle, Dorothy Smith, Wayne Mcintyre.16 CU.FT.CAPACITY CHEST FREEZER ||ROCKING CHAIR Perfect Attendance \u2014 Rory 23° CONSOLE TV Solid-State Rectifiers | | | $199.00 | 30\u201d BEDROOM SET | BEAUTIFUL 3-PCS.SUITE $124.00 VINYL UPHOLSTERING $39.00 ELECTRIC RANGE Fully Automatic, Glass in Door ~ $168.00 EASY TERMS CAN BE ARRANGED Like Sleeping on a Cloud | | $39.88 DAVENPORT SET with Swivel Rocker $149.00 KITCHEN SET 5 PCS.ARBORITE FINISH $08.88 | | ; 1 MARCHAND FRERES 75 CHATEAUGUAY TEL.264-5441 DRIVE AWAY AND AS IS 11.for scholastic ability.out- - | ' standing work in all extra.- icular activities and .15.5 Cu.Ft.Cd open 5 cu.Ft.REFRIGERATOR VACUUM CLEANER WRINGER WASHER i 5 sented .S P E C 1 A L by hi lo inde Winer, \") 2 Doors, Fully Automatic Super Power ! 4 H.P.Motor WITH PUMP \u2018 the student who \u2018kept the $ 69 00 $ 9 59 FORD Coach $ 99.00 sel ool on ime\u2019 was presente 98 00 58 CHEVROLET Sedan $ 99.00 by Jr.Matheson to Carol © 3 e e 60 PONTIAC Coach $149.00 In conclusion Mz.Matheson 7 HEVROLET Sedan § 79.00 said four Grade 11 students h full _ 60 VAUXHALL cyl $159.00 a voor.Dale Metatghtor REC ; 7 o d Lind Wint ini 60 PLYMOUTH Sedan $299.00 ir i hc LINING CHAIR FREE 19\u201d PORTABLE TV 55 CHEVROLET Coach $ 49.00 ry Buettner and Sophie By DELUXE MODEL 38 FORD Station $ 99.00 Sowing Cortiticate.Henry.ACRILAN \u2018 PUPPY RUG Loaded with Features 58 METEOR Sedan 3149.00 nou taking Grade 12 at Chat $ 8 8 00 FOR CHILDREN'S ROOM 1 ac 39.00 r WO Das with any purchase of 00 60 VAUXHALL Sedan $149.00 a © $50.00 or more $ e | The followi i is - , O Sedan $149.00 the przewinners in he vant © TT ous grades:\u2014 HUNTINGDON \" a CRRNTRA ANNAN NN ° \u2018Turke Supper Wednesday, October 19th.1966 The Gleaner -3 ; | Births Deaths | i Church ea What\u2019s Happening orgets ee © ENGAGEMENT REQ ¢ NE 0 | At Georgetown PHEASANT DIES ON BABY'S BED © z UIEM MASSES 0 r ! \u201c - i ANNOUNCEMENTS IN MEMORIAMS 2 The Anglican Church At Notre Dame or ro A sr : MARRIAGE NOTICES CARDS OF THANKS slo, John\u2019 , H'don | By Danny Sanders supper on Saturday evening.B® C4 3 Sal sponsored by the L:dies\u201d Ale JR J \u2018 hy the new trend.New blood| Mf Georgetown Preshyterian [ga Born Died Holy Co 8 and 11 am Can you tell me just what oy mm.4 or flowing through her veins,| 'hurch.More than 600 en DERICK \u2014 At _ is \u201chappening\u201d?The world's Memoriat Hospital rie Ton omy Hoe un St.James\u2019 , Ormstown around us is changing.Build-lind she must therefore|juyed the delicious Hot me.x stown, on Sunday, Oct.9, Saturday.Oct.15, 1966, Annie mgs are ceaching skyward; change.If not esternally; atjserved by men, women ant 1966, to Mr.and Mrs.Rod- Forsyth, age 87 years, belov-|Holy Comm.9.30 am.the Montrea: Métro is plung-'least internally.Sports, truefchildren of the congregation.Hg ney Derick, Noyan, Que, ed wife of Andrew TurnbuttHerdman and Franklin invit-|ing earthward.Notr» Dame! sompetitive sports, are com-| The tables were attractive LES 2 i (nee Elsie Hadley), a son, and dear mother of William;|ed to attend.is.by no means, being missed!ing into being - an impor.vith white covers ind howls 8g brother for Mark, Carol and Margaret (Mrs.W.Hark- \u2014_\u2014 tant factor almost completely|of colourful marigolds and Wayne, ness) and Marian (Mrs.W./Note for Saturday Oct.22nd omitted before.Our books,| ther bright autumn [lowers HADLEY \u2014 At the Barrie Ainger).Funeral service was | I in .\\ .s pret i kets ors in\u2019 Memorial Hospital, Orm-' from the Kelly Funeral Home] Listen lo Anglican-United rv For Public Swimm 9 and the method of the pre-'ianging baskets ot flowers in un 1966 to Mr.and Mre.Wayne Tuesday, Oct.18, at 2 mon channel 6.lownership of the former Rus es, W e à oy 3 Soci y We Stonoh a ne VE 5 4 y Hadley, Hemmingford, Que, Interment at Huntingdon: ell's Island property will be NFS a bad habit of rejecting|W, Ston.ouse assisted v (nee Juanita Mesick), a son,, Protestant Cemetery.IN d > p inew ideas simply becauselMrs.J.Tillotson did the ; i ote for Sundav, Oct.23r that the island will be used ICR ; Daniel Wayne.ve es \u201c1 wi à bvautifiea- they are \u201cnew\u201d.Their new-| \u2018ecorating.| In M Family Service in Christ: xclusive or hein lo, 88 does not by any means| The new Conn organ was $ i .n Memorian: Church Cathedral.Montreal tion and recreation Pro educe their vffectiveness.|olayed during the evening by ; i pene- 3 | Approaching Marriage \u2014_ =~ - \u2014._jwssopm ane down and.towns Fleise contemplate, and placelir.0.C \u201cRathwell of ilo j y John \u2014 Treasure , , vour fu sirensth, as a paren VICK, Miss eather Lid on Mr.and Mrs.Lyell J.Gra: memories of our dear son, bro- people, and plans at this time behind your schools, The [Chateauguay and Mrs.Wins ham of Herdman, announce the ther and grandson, who left us] CHURCH OF THE are for the erection of a vorld i ; .\u201cap 5 approaching marriage of their suddenly Oct.21, 1962, ! 7 world is changing, and be-lon Keeler of Macdonald Col- daughter, Ethel Shirley, to Mr.We little knew when we NAZARENE swimming pool on the site lieve it or not.approve or|lege.The Rev.W.M.Brown, | John Duncan Watson, son of awoke that morn, Franklin Centre and A permanent committee|not your children must be Mr.Keller and others led a Mr.and Mrs.Ralph Watson of The sorrow the day would Huntingdon will be named at the next prepared to either change singsong later in the evening, ts, sas as , Huntingdon.The marriage has bring.\u2019 meeting of delegates, which with it, or be left hehind so those who had to wait This full-grown 11.Ib.pheasant evidently had a faulty radar system or he been arranged to take place! For the call was sudden Evangelical in doctrine will be held at the Legion] Houses: Offical initiation|were entertained.preferred a warm baby's crib to a nest of grass and twigs on the ground.Imagine the on Saturday, , November 12, the shock severe, Methodist in tradition Hall at 8:30 om.Tuesday/0f the House system for ND Mrs Robert MeFarlanc.surprise of Mi.and Mrs.Phil Howells Monday evening when they returned to their 1966, in Rennie's United Church To part with one Missionary in spirit October 25th, \u2018Two represen |was made reeently.Some-|who has a talent for making home on Route 52 a mile south of Huntingdon to find the bird lying dead on top of at 8 p.m, we loved so dear.Le ; LA .; , Mich je | ¢ their 9-month-old daughter Penny\u2018, bed! The bird had crashed through a bedroom q We tell our lonely hearts TUNIS STE tatives of all organizations In thing else which is new for or directing others to make window and shattered glass was all over the bed and floor.Janet and Phil cleaned d : God took you for the best.Huntingdon are invited tojour school.Here's a-king Oulfarticles of handicraft.was in the pheasant and had it for dinner the following evening, One point Janet, what do Marrie Always in our thoughts.attend and organizations will|students to support this trélylcharge of the sale of work, vou us\u201d to clean and nolish windows?Mommy, Bruce, Steven {effective system.J ; : 3 be contacted by phone ur ind the many novel and use T7 1 DESJARDINS - STEWART - and Grandma Rennie Huntingdon Locals mail.Dances: The dance held|ful articles netted 8159.The \"* At the Blessed Sacrament - \u2019\" | ( ! à caves and dune Whitehead, George Barrington; Assistant Roman Catholic Church, - ~= oes 7 \u2014\u2014\"|here Saturday night was a[Fish Pond with Mrs.Tillotson The Oracle Tom Manalton Grade 5 Rep Advertising Manager Mac ; Rebekah Meetin ; ity| big success, \u2018The Beat Boys\u201d[in charge netted $23.85 fur {By Gary Button) ! ue A { i Hamilton, Ont, on Oct.8.Card of Thanks 9 Clas this was not only a rarity DIE SUCCESS.5 large ee =a.60 y Lary Burton cntafives.\u2018Younie; Business Manager, 4 1966, Jane Lee, daughter of The regular meeting of Pio-|jjut a privilege.provided some extremely|the C.OC.and Explorers.{ ; ; Garry Wilson; Literary Editor i Mr.William Stewart and the T°\" neer Rebekah Lodge No.1 Wäs| Today in this age of one \u201cmod\u201d music for the Hunt] Mrs.Lorne Simms, vos] In the wa Volunteens started on Octo.Heather Wallace: French Lit.4 fate Mrs.Stewart, to Mr.poe wish to express.our held in the Masonic Temple (Continued on page 7) ] James W.DesJardins, son of , an o friends sday eveni .; grati x : reeks fr : : $ : : : Mrs Snowden.who diseusse Mr.and Mrs.Leo.Desderdins, '\u20aclatives and neighbours for ber Meas evening, Octo-[{here is a constant migration|Next dance two weeks from |the Turkey Supper.wa sindeed been busy Activates ae ' discussed T7 - Mass cards, flowers.expres- th.with a good atten, our citizenry from one[NOW with another great band |busy giving a hand wherever such as Red Cross, Volunteens #7 importance of Volunteens i MARSHALL - ROBERTSON\u2014 sicns of sympathy and the|dance.The meeting opened inNjhome to à bigger and better] That's all.Keep your eyes seeded and was glad to re Yrabook and student Coun with one twenty members i At Riverfield Presbyterian many acts of kindness shown|the usual manner with Veral no.Houses no longer havejopen for us in upcoming|rort that the total receipts cil dances have been keeping Hl _ .NOTICE Church, on Oct.8 1966, at uv at the time of the death of Smith, Noble Grand, in thei personality and permand editions.for the evening were approxi- the students ocenpicd he Yoarbuok Stat 1s ol 3 p.m., Norma Jean, daugh- a dear wife and mother.chair, At the close of the busi-|,, ., i c alk , [mately $1,050.facain comping an \u201cOracle\u201d.: À ter of Mr.and Mrs.Harold: Roma Allen|ness part of the meeting, the uney of Seven Jakes in the Quotes of the Week: How s On September 20th © there This vear's annual promises lo ALL kinds of À Robertson, to Mr Douglas Mrs.René DupuislOfficers for 1966-67 were in- fe ver Seltieme A Business?Florist: Bloom was a meeting of the Red Cross be an excellent publication un Clipper blades .; M ,; \u2019 Kildonan, Manitoba, or Rossjing: Dry Cleaner: Pressing; on ne si .Clie te te ; oo CAT Russell Marshall of Orm essrs Réal and Guy Allen] talled.Duc to the iliness of hich 1 ttled Ey 26 | Greece has decided not to Council Mr Coffin is Staff Ad de the Guitance 618: Mr Coul \u2014_ _ .De se y 3 \" 3 .as N .; .; .+ ~ sown, Ma of nr and yrs: ! wish to thank members of|(Anna Elliott, District Deputy erably, on rare found Minister.Ringo Trash Colfemphasize its glorious past uf visor with Joan Bourassa, I're= ter As his 1s the last year SHARPENED usse arshall.e fev.| oxide » officer 6 in 8 new 1ector: Picking up.\u201d \u2014 Expo 67, Instead of lecturing sident: Brian Nusse fees for Sd : , Ww.M.Brown officiating.Georgetown, Riverfield and President, the officers were in-ltion in Sir William Whyte ù ; visitor on he Lt ; Prune Br fan on psy, | Vi for Ln © (LS, annual we SATISFACTION ; -|Hewiek Churches for their[stalled by Edith English, P.P.(Contived on \u2018page 4) headers Digest [LE VIS on t sveat philo- Pres; Brenda Blair, Seeretary- are ashi cor tac full support GUARANTEED 3 kindness in sending aifts of|and Staff with Lena Grant! __ \u2014_|#ophical principles.its pavi- Treasurer: dm Blair, Grade 10 of the public in this endeavor.3 fruit, vegetables and other good Toul lion will feature a 20th cen- Representative; Bill Cotting- The Yeu: su : \u2018ol ; 200¢135 Marshal, At the close of the! ; ! | i fl ing The Yéarnoox Staff is as fo .{ Card of Thanks things to my home following meeting, dainty refreshments or tary illustration of Plato's ob.ham and Joanna Fie, Grade # Jon Editor, Gary Burton; RENE FORGET a ivi i \u2019 ° : \u201c + \u2018 re su +, § -{ the Thanksgiving services.were served bv the committee Card 0 / ar.d servation, \u201cHow pleasant Man Representatives, Chantel \u2018Pie, Associate Editor, Shirley An- ; My sincere thanks to Dr.vi, Preston § > ; \u2019 \u2018an be when he is Man.\u201d Dee Glover Grade 8 Represen, der-on: ertisine Manager Ormstown, Que.MicCrimmon and the nurses| \u2014- oo in charge.The new officers are i s .ce Glover Grade 3 Represen derson: Advertising Manager, urd staff of the Huntingdon| Our sincere thanks.to Dr.as follows: \u2014 Noble Grand, Ida \" .spa » Ladies Auxi- mt \u2014\u2014 County Hospital for their kind- Lefebvre and the nurses and McCallum: Vice Grand, Etta The executive of the Lad cs u 3 ness to me while | was a pa- naff of the Huntingdon County Stevenson: Secretary; Mina liarv of the Huntingdon County Hos- + tient there.Also many rares ing our stay there: alse thanks| Taylors Fin.Secretary, pital wish to thank everyone for making ! :6 my friends and relatives to 4 2 115, ,.Spas cot ype \\ à gifts, cards and visits, It was|to neighbours, friends and re- [lian dock en ces their recent concert such a success.all very much appreciated lutives for visits, cards andj'ENME ur, War , : ~ » .\u2019 .> SA Ina Stark gifts.Booth: Conductor, Flora How- Special thanks to Booth\u2019s Florist J 2 2000 ee Mrs, Carl Duhaime and|arth; Chaplain, Frankie Tur- fur lowers and to the following es- XNA VISSSVSASS) 100001) davahter Sherryiner; Musician, Elizabeth Ran-| tablishments who assisted in the sale Our sincere thanks to Mon-|Kin; Inside Gardian, Isabel \"tickets: .\u2019 n's Clothing KELL Y signor David.Father Deguire|Ferns; Outside Guardian, Ida of ti chats: A1 nold s Me red DE Dr.George Lefebvre, the chap-|Dawson; Right Support of N.G., Braithwaite Bros, Hunting on ry Funeral Home lzin, doctors, nurses and staff|Jennie Helm; Left Support] Cleaners and also to Mrs.Lily McCon- Reg d B.L.MceGERRIGLE of the Queen Mary, Veterans' N.G., Mildrd Ottney; Right SH _ 3 ,V PI Hospital, the Legion, Branch 81 Support.V.(i.Sadie Middle- ville and Mrs, Ethel White of Cfeyn & GORDON McINTYRE Proprietors, hs since mx col building boom after another, ingdon teens.See you at the] f the LL A.and Convener of umimn last appeared, OHS has DOF THC wine a visit from\u2019 ee, ESS NN SNS SES SN NES of ihe Ladies A er he miss; Left Support V.G., Mar- Tinker Lid.latyre amd all who were soliory Goodfellow; Past Noble kind to our brother, Joseph Grand, Vera Smith; Color IATALLRLELEHEIE ERLE RRL AE CRHUR NACA RRNRNANNE before his death and to us|Bearer, Etta Herdman.ie Ag vost Le se IT PAYS TO BUY AT Hampson and relatives for Mass cards, mes* Mrs J.C.Newman of Montreal gy sages of sympathy and many were recent guests at the] acts of kindness.; : Michael O'Neil Hampson home.Leo O'Neil - , Mr.and Mrs.John E.O'Neil|Presentation Funeral Directors PHONES: 264-5447 -\u2014 264-5402 AMBULANCE SERVICE Huntingdon, Que.Fosses res SINCE WE ARE TOO LAZY TO MOVE OUR ister Elizabeth Michael| Congratulations are extended - an STOCK \" i NI QOCAT ; L XX SANSSN VA SNS ENSNN Die a lio Mr Tom Crook of Valley.WEEK END GROCERY SPECIALS STOCK TO OUR NEW LOCATION WE WILI ] ANKNENNEASARVINTHANES Myrna and John O'Neilfield, who has recently been .- FESS 3 ; Flowers For se ea presented with an engraved Prices effective Wed.Oct.19-20-21-22 § : Ee a Gold Watch and a fifty-year à 4 WA ve 5 All Occasions LA .Booth's Florist Reg'd.Dave Booth, Prop.100 Wellington St.Phone 264-2996 Huntingdon gold pin from McDonald and : y BY OFF) \u2019 Robb and Co., for his faith- Redpath Shankless FOR US BY OFFERING ful services in the past 50 Ë Ja ce years 1916-1966.+ I White Granulated Picnic Smoked Sugar HAMS Diary of A Vagaband 10 Ibs.Dorothy Barker Save Se C save 10c C \u201cHOME IS WHERE ; THE HEART IS\u201c Chase & Sanborn Lipton\u2019s s a) A NNN | ASNANAMSNNARNANNS NSS SSS SANS SN Free Delivery SA Ambulance i Chateauguay SL enentrngdon 1el.264-5021 A B R U N ET sorrow, will always he enshrined in my heart.1f I lot : 3 i © myself, 1 could regret the Fruit Cocktail Choice Quality Monuments fact houses, or should 1 say] Fancy Grade Dessert Pears homes, do not stay in families TEL.829-2386 for one generation after anon ee J ARREARS On my front lawn, remind- .?ARANINA ANA NS AASSSVey|Craftsmanship, Pride|'ng me hy the hour that any et OFFEE Chicken Noodle Re .Tle « _{way of life is never lasting, is i we 4 ; MONTPETIT in Own Work and At 1 for sale sign.After 30 ycars SOUP Tes y i F H %|.ention to details as-{n residence on these acres pC i 7._|my feminine intuition has| 6 oz.jar - @ 4 uneral ome sures you the best in|yarned me it is time for al save jar 19 2 Pkgs.a ki 3 Hodrigue Montpetit, 5 memorials regardless change he pile house that{ \" ° save 9c C Den e ry | .zy as sheltered me in good REN .Service 4 ot size.times and bad: in sickness T TTT 1 ¥ i Funeral Director 4 and health; in happiness and All Good Stoney Creek ; 9 à Modern Parlors 4 - ; / \u2019 \u2018 ; 7 4 J ; Air Conditioued ; other as they did when Can-| 2-28 oz, tins 2.28 oz.tins ' LA / JAAR AL AA ORMSTOWN das population was meagre NERCHAN DISE a 5 i : \u2014 when to own a home such save 21c 89c save 10c 69c | | .M.1 __ \u20ac ; #3 } .+ \" 4 2 Lette Denmant Four Stop Cards of Thanks Clark's - - in stock a\" : REE Frs RE Sne CE Rose Marie e family of the late Mrs.; rs Et R.G ish : 2 3 Pia Ir eo SOIR ; -HOWERS fo Rein ane | Pork & Beans Fancy Keta A be , fi |'atives, Friends and neighbours| in Tomato Sauce ! TR Git Rha KE ÿ i\u201d ) ye 3 © ee bine SALMON 4 REP AAR loss of ay 2.20 oz.tins à 4 FOR EVERY OCCASION ce * WEDDINÉ mother \u2018ane Since than save 10c 49 16 oz.tin | HURRY and TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THESE BARGAINS X .eat ceived during her lengthy ll © CTW C save 10c 59c Magazines, Newspapers, Tobaccos, Greeting Cards and Candles À WC) DEsiens re Se com Saymond's Carelli TTT 0 NOT INCLUDED IN THIS SALE 4 ; 2 Ÿ.© CUT FLOWERS and McCallum.and all the nur- Ready Cut | = 9 \u2018 y CORSAGES.J the Barrie Memorial Moss Wax Beans i T O M P S O N S | A pSZ 2777550 fig 17 A We meant as Macaroni I | ={ 4 (a Toi Cha) FR 5 ows scum ly enh es.Grin 2-20 oz.tins 2-1 1b.pkgs.| T O B A C C ( ) S H O P = = \u2014 Ç > sversirine mas\u201d appreciates) Save de 35c save Sc Ale | TEL.264-3011 CHATEAUGUAY ST.Kathy McKell ;%%%: ECC ICICIEISIE \u2014 Eel Een 4 - The Gleaner Wednesday, October 19th, 1966 - 9 .S di r Expo 67°s Automotive Stadium \"tetes Pier.à strip of land Of the more than 5,000,000 structure is sponsored tickets that will go on sale five of Canada's automobile for the 1967 World Exhibi-jmanufacturers al a cost of tion's entertainment program,|$3.3 million.Built by Expo close to 3,000,000 of them willjand now complete, it was platform connects the cover the series of sports/turned over to the sponsors, dium's large entrance staged in the Automotive Sta-|dule, on August 16, 1966.dium.The stadium S ; ; f The 25.000-scat.oval-shaped outside the Exhibition's mainentrances on either side 9 [main entrance to the Exhibi- PARTY SAT.OCT.29 DANCING to the music of , \u201cThe Peter Maxymych Accordeon Trio NNNSNNNNS SN NS NS SNS NDS SNS SANS SNS PRIZES FOR THE BEST COSTUMES Costume not required to attend SANS SNS NS SNS SNS SNS NS SANS ANS + RS NSSSNNNENS 7 ANNAN = .Hotel - Motel OPEN YEAR ROUND TEL.264-5355 PORT LEWIS a \u2018Annual St.Bridget's Church | Dinner This Sunday Trout River, N.Y.=F SERA TS et OCTOBER 23rd EVERYBODY WELCOME A GS Winnipeg.Adults $1.50 Children 75c Infants Free Serving {rom two p.m.until all are served Chairman: Mrs.U.Lauzon.Secretary-Treasurer: Mrs.A.Brunet Ass.Chairman: Mrs.W.Lunan.| Honorary Chairman: Fr.Anthony Pompei WORKERS FOR OUR TURKEY DINNER: tous They must report at 1 o'clock P.M.STOVE DISHES COUNTER Mrs.Wm.Smythe Mrs.Jos.Ryan Mrs.Cecil Pease Mrs.Rene Lalonde Miss Mabel Brady Mrs, C.Pedersen Miss Annie Brady Mrs.Pat MacCallum Miss Carmen Brunet Mrs.W.Faubert Miss Ginette St.Onge Miss Kathieen Domnelly.Mrs.Emma Oerlmans Misses Lalonde Mrs.H.Cosgrove.MAKE COFFEE PIE TABLE CARVING TURKEYS Mrs.Rita Badger Mrs.Ray White Mr.Leo Mongeon Mrs.M.Lunan.Mr.A.Derouchie Mr.Pierre Menard Mr.James Rogers POUR COFFEE RELISH TABLE TICKETS Mrs.Hazel Humislon Mrs.A.Derouchie Mr.Arthur Taylor Mrs.Vivian Bilow Mr.John Hughes TABLES Miss Virginia Plante WAITRESS AND OTHER Mrs.Art.Taylor Miss Bonnie Taylor WORKERS Mrs.Marilyn Robidouz Miss Marilyn Boyer Miss Francine Pedersen Miss Louise Pedersen Miss Aimee Pedersen Miss Jenny Van Winden Mrs.J.Capiello Miss Norma Pedersen Miss Susan Lacroix Miss Margaret Cosgrove Miss Colleen Salter Miss Nora Smythe Mrs.Leo Dineen Miss Helen St.Onge Miss Diane Brockway Miss Doreen Salter Migs McCallum 1 Miss McCallum 2 TO COOK TURKEY GRAVY STUFFING Mrs.A.Brunet Miss Isabel Brady Mrs.R.Lalonde Mrs.P.Leduc Mrs.Wm.Lunan Miss Kathleen Donnelly Mrs, B.Donnelly Mrs.G.Paubert Mrs.E.Boyea Mrs.C.Pedersen Mrs.J.Cappiello Mrs.L.Rogers, Mrs.U, Lauzon Mrs.L.St.Onge Mrs.,F.MacCaffrey : Mrs.Geo.Lacrdis Mra.J.Hughes - Mrs! Leo Dineen.polis me \u2014 tt lentrance gate on Cité du Ha- lot long The stadium jutting down- ) by stream into the St.Lawrence cast seating sectors resting \u2018River alongside Montreal Har- An clevated pedestrian field level, creating the ef- Sta-fect of a bowl.area Exhibition, events and spectaculars to bejcight months ahead of sche- prith the Place d'Accueil, the ture could be dismantled easi- stands just tion site.There are two otherlcven enlarged to hold up to ja vill the stadium for the convenience of spectators coming from the surrounding parking is unique in design, comprising 19 pre- pre-stressed concrete co- The seat- on lumns and beams.ing units all slope up from After the the entire struc-.ly, reassembled elsewhere and 140,000 persons by the addition of extra seating units.The stadium surface is turf- | covered, 535 fcet long by 212 feet wide, and surrounded ;by a six-lane rubberized asphalt running track, a quart.er-mile in length.As such, it constitutes one of the finest | track and field stadiums in \u2018the world.Facilities include tration offices, with radio and television booths, and a press gallery adminis- a press box eral hundred carts in a brigade with every four carts in Assiniboia to cstablish a post charge of a voyageur.ered an adventure with plenty of tea, dancing and mosquitoes! Seven Oakes House, came to Canada with the Hud jthough not completed, sur- of his home as well.son\u2019s Bay Company as a stonejvived the disastrous flood of| During the first year the mason.Young and ambi- 1852 and still stands on its'New Postmaster, whose manu.tious, he apparently bought|impenetrable foundation built!script postmark was \u201cRed himself out of the Companylby Inkster, the stone mason'River, B.N.A.\" dispatched the so that he might join his unc- trom the Orkney Isles, who Queen's Mail via runner to le William Inkster, who own-|became one of Canada\u2019s {irst | Pembina, then in Minnesota.ed land on both sides of the successful businessmen.\u2018In that first year William Ross Red River.Hoss House can boast of handled 2,912 letters, 2,437 After becoming cstablished: being two years younger than NINXECRENNANS NON newspapers, and 580 parcels, On the 100th Anniversary, February 28, 1955, when the post office was opened for the issuing of a special \u201cOne RESERVE Day Cover\u201d, were stamped cial cachet, or stamp, the Post Office of today al- FRIDAY NOVEMBER 4 TEA and 3,256 letters | with the spe- which lows the Society to use on all mail posted an interesting is valued by stamp collectors ail over the world.in Ross House.This special stamping makes! FOOD SALE hich .ector Huntingdon \u201ccover\u201d United Church ATTENTION Women's Auxiliary of the Barrie Memorial Hospital There will The office, and it appointed Wil three weeks trip was consid- lium Ross as the Colony\u2019s first postmaster.His salary was five pounds per year, which eluded payment for the use capable of holding up to 60.In addition, there is a booth for producers.directors, announcers and lighting diree- ters.Other facilities include six team dressing rooms, two additional changing rooms, VIP; lounges, a press lounge, a! commissary.a first aid cen-! tre, and extensive storage areas.Concessions and wash.- ' rooms for spectators are located at the concourse level under the seating units.take place in the stadium in.) clude the Expo International Soccer Tournament, May 31.| June 11.featuring championship teams from England, ltaly.the Soviet Union, the Federal Republic of Germany.and Czechoslovakia: the Eur ope \u2014 vs \u2014 the Americas track and field meet, August 9-10: and a North American all-Indian Jacrosse tourna-; mont, August 4-6.Six mammoth spectaculars vill be staged in the stadium, the first of them \u201cMan the, Daredevil\u201d the Ringling, Brothers Barnum and Bailey Circus, The Greatest Show on The Canadian Armed For-| ces Tattoo - with 1,700 partici-| punts, the largest tattoo ever| presented \u2014 will be seen June 20-22 and June 25-July 4) Flying Colors a sport spectacular produced by L.Leonidoff.| producer of Radio City Music! Hall shows, will run July 11- } \u20180, followed by the first ap.»earanee in North America f France's celebrated and tistorie military police force, he Gendarmerie Française n a spectacle titled La Gran- le Parade de la Gendarmerie Française, August 21-Sept.9.he production will involve nore than 700 men, 110 hor °s 40 motoreycles and 18 jeeps.4 The World Horse Spocc- acular \u2014 a production fea- uring unusual and colorful horses acts from around the @ world \u2014 will run September 16-30.Last of the spectacularsi fi # Diary of À Vagabond (Continued from page 3) Park in the very heart of- As 1 face with considerable: courage, (but I hope good sense) my prospective residence in an apartment, or as my friends who still cuddle their deeds put it \u201cbecome a cliff dweller\u201d, 1 find the story of these two homes acts rather like a poultice for my ache of decision to sell.Both have become something 1 know my home will never be, a tourist attraction.Seven Oakes House, built in the era of York Boats and Red River Carts in the year 1851 was the home of John Inkster, his wife, Mary Sinclair, and their nine children.John.who was horn in the Orkney Isles in the year 1799, Great Band at Crossroads, Moira Nitely = George / Foster, his / À and Ork trumpet pe featuring Exotic Beryl Foster aire] Featuring organ, trumpet, piano accordion, vibes, piano for the best dancing sound Sports events scheduled to.A garth.May 1621 and Mayi Ÿ MUSIC BY FRANK MODLER AND HIS ORCHESTRA\u201d Boats, to the Red River.His and slated for demolition un- Fort Garry.Legend has it sec it?Because in 1854, short- ADDED SUNDAY as farmer on the west side Seven Oakes.In 1854, Wil- he set himself up as a trader 'liam Ross started to build his! and merchant, He imported house, which ignominiously, HUN Ti INGDON American goods came from til saved by the efforts of the St.Paul, Minnesota, loaded on Manitoba Historical Society.FRI.- SAT.- SUN.Red River Carts which were Why is it now settled in its that there were usually sev- ly after it was completed, the Steven Boyd \u2014 James Mason settlers urged the Council of Color \u2014ALSO\u2014 \\W LA DIFFICULTE 4 \u201d D'ETRE INFIDELE ISSSSSYSSNNSSNSSNSNK NE goods from England by way in 1949, was being used as an J v OCT.21-22-23 In service overland via Pem- new location and considered a \" THE GORGON\u201d Plaza - Malone ol Hudson's Bay, via York office for a lumber company: i itor 4 for Winnineg visi \\ \u201d\" bina, Dakota Territory to must for Winnipeg visitors to, GENGHIS KHAN Color Card Party Thursday, October 20th, 1966 at the Legion Hall, Fairview Road sponsored by the HUNTINGDON BRANCH of the CANADIAN LEGION Admission: .65 Come See Our New Beautiful Theatre \u201cThe pleasure ol your company is requested at a Semi-TFormal Dance in honour of the GRADUATION CLASS of 1965-66 in Howick High School Auditorium Friday Evening, October 2Ist, 1966 from 10.00 P.M.until 2.00 A.M.DE ant TROT we 5 .; ; si \\ iv Soya Beer, R 5250 per couple _ 8176 single [Eo on ns BEET UE THE WILDEST $ POKER GAME IN THE WEST! Huntingdon-Ormstown Holstein Club BARN MEETING and ANNUAL MEETING to be held on the farm of Armand Pinsonneault HENRY FONDA - Ormstown JOANNE WOODWARD SATURDAY, OCT.22nd, at | P.M.JASON ROBARDS Al members and friends corcially invited Demonstrations and Judging Competitions Al Templeton Pres, Wm, Macdnnald See'y A BIG HAND; FOR THE § LITTLE LADY{) Technicolor\u201d Fram Warner Bros.Nd a Lady, Fri.7,30; Sat.6.45-10.25; Madness, Fri.9:15; Sat.at 8.35.Ormsiown Presbyterian Church Turkey Dinner Saturday October 22-430 to 730 be the Great Western SUN TUES Rodeo, a wild west show : 15%) hildre 3 + .similar to the famed Calgary Adults 1.50 Children .75 Sta de, t rs } .UC Ue.MARTH VFLTHER BCT FREDRK PRO TO run ¢ to be seen Octo er Auspices ol Ladies of the Church ROD \u2014\u2014 == ~~ DAY.TAYLOR GODFREY DANCE SATURDAY, OCTOBER 22 In Main Dining Room CHATEAU HUNTINGDON Sponsored by Ladies\u2019 Dutch Club Dancing 9 p.m.until closing A); Admission: $1.00 per person |Pelelt : | GODIN ORCHESTRA ps 2er at __ Door Prize and other Prizes |Boat: Sun.2-5:30 - 9:15.Shark: 4.05 and 7:45: Midweck 1 show at 7.30.Annual Turkey Dinner ST.BRIDGET'S CHURCH Topic: Oct.26, in be a meeting of the Ladies Auxiliary on Monday, the 24th of October at 8:15 P.Min the Recreation room of the Nurses\u2019 Residence Speaker: Mr.J.Johnson The role of women in the Euroncan environment Slides will be shown.Protestant Taxpayers \u2014 Parents ol students in Huntingdon High School.- All interested persons: Representatives of the Protestant Redional School Board of Chateauguay Valley will report and answer questions at Huntingdon High School, Wednesday, the Cafcteria at 8.15 P.M.: Reports will include: Changes in Elementary and High School Education, Guidance, and the Zonc A school near Ormstown.I / The Adults 81,75 Pipers, OMBOLA HOME & SCHOOL EXECUTIVE Tuesday Night, October 25 HERDMAN HALL Under the auspices of St.Patrick's Parish FREE LUNCH \u2014 DRAWING Everybody Welcome Harvest Supper Zion United Church, Dundee SATURDAY, OCTOBER 29 C commencing al 3.30 PM, Children 0 75 _ RESERVE SATURDAY, OCTOBER 29th, 8.00 P.Mat Howick High School St.Laurent Pipe Band.Pipe-Major lan Millington.Drummers, & Dancers.Sale of home baking, ctc.TEA and BAZAAR St.Andrew's Presbyterian Church Huntingdon SATURDAY, OCTOBER 29 3 to 5 P.M.Trout River, N.Y.SUNDAY, OCTOBER 23rd Dinner at 2 P.M.and until all are served Adults: $1.50 Children .75 Children under 5 \u2014 Free BINGO and FOOD SALE NOTRE DAME SCHOOL THURSDAY, OCTOBER 27 at 8 p.m.OP LO PLL OPPO LPP MEALS DANCING rome mocer PETER MAXYMYCH ACORDEON TRIO EVERY SATURDAY and SUNDAY AT THE ROD a» GUN HOTEL - MOTEL PORT LEWIS OPEN YEAR - ROUND SOL IOP Served Daily SPECIAL DINNER you've heard! Food by former 10 Games for $1.00 Every Sunday Mose Duke of Windsor._ Door Prize by our Chef INEENEREEEEEREEEN Benefit of Ladies of Ste.Anne 1010002 00es We have excellent facilities for all kinds of BANQUETS \u2014 PARTIES WEDDING RECEPTIONS.K in ace Tue Fe AVE poo $2.75 on t and Perse vice cians Open DNE C perfe Brait don.oLD M chair: chair 3, le Riz T PAVE M phote Ml dering a litt \u2014 a KIN nings ba CO miles M 264-5 GERI @ 1 mo male.purch fl Abbé, #54 D @ truck i new New @ order able 829-2¢ BNE F @ comp! i recor order Hunt BNE C @ day! M for t penn @ vitan needs M goods pr Ct rante fiom #from an M inclu Bow Bi 3 Reaso M Va Or CLASSIFIED ADS work in French or English accepted until 3 p.m, Tuesdays of each waek For Sale AVE $1.00 \u2014 Colortone Shampoo by Helena Rubinstein, $2.75 value, now $1.75, Turn on the lights in your hair and make it singing clean.Personalized consultant service with trained cosmeticians.KINNEY DRUGS.Open evenings.PNE G.E.11 inch portable TV perfect working order, $85.Braithwaite Bros, Hunting.don.Tel.264-5445, I For Sale \u2014\u2014 WIN $5,000 cash or one of 5,150 other prizes.Clip the coupons on the back page of Kinney Drugs\u2019 One Cent Sale circular and deposit at any Kinney Rexall Drug Store.Biggest savings over.KINNEY DRUGS.Open evenings.TABLE TURNIPS.Douglas Hayter, Tel, 264-5716, H'don.1965 MERCURY sedan in perfect condition: 15,000 miles, one owner.Tel.Valleyfield, 373-7478.\u2014\u2014\u2014 FOUR 2-YEAR OLD Ayrshire Heifers; two V2 year old Holstein heifers; four spring calves.Apply Louis Vaillan- court, R.R.1, (Gore) Hun- tingdon, tel.: 264.5752.ROYAL SPACE HEATER.2 snow tires, 600 x 16, practically new, Tel.264-2235, Hun- tingdon, OLD ROUND TABLE, 6 chairs, kitchen table with 4 chairs, large mirror.Man's *, length leather coat, I 42.Tel.829-2974 LAVE 207 on genuine Kodak photo greeting cards by ordering before Oct.31st.Send a little of yourself this year \u2014 a photo greeting card.KINNEY DRUGS.Open eve- | nings.M4 CORVAIR (spyder) 17,000 miles excellent condition, Tel.264-5331, Huntingdon.GERMAN SHEPHERD pups, 1 month old; 2 male, 3 female.Pure bred papers on M purchase.Tel.St-Antoine @ Abbé, 827-2278.854 DODGE !2 ton pick-up truck.A*1 condition.5 brand new tires, Steel box bottom.New battery.Perfect running order.Reason for selling, unable to drive any more.Tel.829-2974, Ormstown, D NE PHILIPS\u2019 cartridge type M completely transistorized tape recorder, Perfect working order.$95.Braithwaite Bros.Huntingdon, Tel, 264.5445.NE CENT Sale ends Satur- @ day! Get two Rexall products for the price of one, plus a penny.Save on medicines, vitamins, cosmetics, first aid needs, baby needs, rubber goods.All merchandise guaranteed.KINNEY DRUGS.FOR SALE PURE-BRED CHAROLAIS fi months to 3 yeurs oid Mrrom the best French and American herds Reasonable prices ELIE FARM VAUDREUIL, PQ.On Route 2 \u2014 25 miles west of Montreal 8 Manager: H.Courchesne 453-6019 3 FOR SALE Very Well Established RESTAURANT | IN HOWICK # rancine Snack Bar @ including Reception Itall Be Building \u2014 Fully Equipped ÿ lteason for Sclling: Ilness i APPLY Mrs.Alice Tisseur 2 Lafond St.size, _ ee + Ormstown.!LITTER CARRIER in good GERMAN SHEPHERD puppy 9 weeks old, beautiful specimen.Apoly Douglas Stephen 2 Business For Sale , 7 Help Wanted 8 Agents Wanted 10 Wanted to Buy WELL KNOWN and established profitable business including snack bar, tobacco and smokers\u2019 supplies and a large magazine display area.Long term lease guaranteed.Apply at O\u2019Neills, 405 Boulevard du Havre, Valleyfield, Que.or telephone 373-0404, 3 Property MODERN BRICK HOUSE, plaster walls, Acrilan wall: to wall carpeting, Armstrong linoleum (20 year guarantee) in kitchen.Panoramic window, 4 bedrooms.Reasonable! price.E, E.Bisson, tel 264.| 5103, Huntingdon, i FOR IMMEDIATE, + PRICED Sale.Camp on water at Port Lewis, winterized.38 x 10 mobile home with three other buildings.Three boats.Two motors.Badminton court.Landscaped and surrounded by 8 foot cedar hedge.Very Tel.264-5445, Huntingdon.order with 80 feet of track and new box.Tel, 264-5791, Huntingdon.POTATOES BY THE BAG: choice quality $1.25 per bag, delivered.Apply Albert Brunette (Canada Bread Salesman) Huntingdon, phone 264-3746.NEW LOW Norelco and Rem- ingon Shaver prices.Norel- co Speedshaver 20 only $13.- 95; Remingon 200 Selectro only $17.88.Other models at proportionate savings.KINNEY DRUGS.1962 CHEV.BISCAYNE coach 348 cu in 310 hp.engine.New 4 speed transmission with Hurst Competition plus shifter, metalic brakes, posi- traction and radio.Finance terms possible.Wayne Wilson, Huntingdon.Tel.264- 5040, NEW ZENITH portable record player, 4 speed, automatic.$69.95.Apply Braithwaite Bros.Tel.264-5445, H\u2019don, TWO FIRST CALF Heifers due this week also 3 cows to freshen at later date, Tel.829-2957, Ormstown.DARI-KOOL BULK TANK for sale.Reasonable.Used only 6 months.Also 120 acre farm to rent.Emile Legault, Tel.264-3014, Huntingdon, 1858 VOLKSWAGEN, 1962 Volkswagen, movie camera and projector, Coocy 410 shotgun.Tel.829-2422, Orm- stown, OUTBOARD motor, like new, Evinrude 5.horse power in perfect condition.Phone, 264-5335, Huntingdon, week days 9 «+ 5 p.m.GRUNDIG STEREO, AM-FM, radio like new, V5 price.Ap: ply Braithwaite Bros.Tel.264-5445, Huntingdon.LIQUOR CABINET, glasses, ice bowl, wooden extension ladder 30 ft.Rocker ash sifter, small electric heater, Tel, 264-5158.Huntingdon.MIXED HARDWOOD 18\" long for fireplace.Ross R.Whyte, REXALL Vaporizer, gallon capacity, automatic safety- shut-off.Operates 8 to 10 hours on one filling, Promotes rest and sound sleep.$3.99.Others to $12.88.KINNEY DRUGS.MAN'S WINTER overcoat, size 42, in excellent condition, dark colour.Apply 186 Cha- teauguay St.Apt.6 Hun- tingdon after 5 p.m.LIKE NEW, used only 6 wecks G.E.23\u201d Console TV, fully guaranteed.Big savings, $100.TEL.825-2023 reduction, Apply Douglas Steven, Tel.264-5445 Hun- tingdon.Dr.HENRI J.Orthopedic Surgeon Specialist: Fractures, Arthritis, Rheumatism Valleyfield 373-5560 Ormstown 24 George St.829-2841 Office Hours, Thursday, 7-9 p.m.HEBERT, md.Aluminum { Plate Glass - Sales and Service J CALL 264-5057 Aluminum Doors & Windows Aluminum Enamelled Gutters Screens Store Front HUNTINGDON - | 5802, Huntingdon.Covey Hill, Tel.No.826-4644, private.Completely furnished.Cash $2500.Balance terms.James McKay, 62 Chemin du Lac, Port Lewis.MODERN CAMP on Mountain View Lake, N.Y.Drive to Winter and Summer.Large lawn.Write Floyd Pepper, 24 Spruce St, Malone, N.Y.or Phone 483-4222, \u201812 ROOM HOUSE, partly repaired, situated in residential | district, Must sell on account of illness, 22 Henderson St, Huntingdon.4 To Rent SMALL APARTMENT suitable for a couple.Apply at 80 Wellington.Tel.264-5057, Huntingdon.THREE ROOM winterized cottage, fully furnished, near Huntingdon, immediate possession.Tel.264-5727, H'don.WORKSHOP or Storage gar- | age, wired, good size, located | at 37 York St.For information.Tel.Roland Riel, 264- LARGE BUILDING on Lake ! St, Huntingdon, suitable for garage, store or ware- , house.Apply Albert Brunette, Huntingdon, tel.264.3746.i - - - | HOUSE with three bedrooms, | large kitchen, and living room, bathroom.Located at 56 Roosevelt St, Huntinadon., Phone 264-3496, after 6 p.m.|APARTMENT to rent available November 1st \u2014 90 Wellington St.Huntingdon, tel.264-3770.5 Wanted to Rent 3 HOUSE or 4 bedrooms, with | possibility for small profes: { sional office in Huntingdon.{ Please call Montreal 845-1570.| WANTE for Sale sewers wanTED MME- TYPIST for temporary work to catch up on backlog of] OWN! Enjoy $80.to $100.typing from dictaphone.Ap-| Weskly, selling tonics, cosme.ply Huntingdon County Hos ve consult their doctor are es- *s regional of-jahant two weeks mravions fo|they tolg that th ment Institute of Oceanography'Ruddock, convener uca AN UNDERWATER.Fhe w toba.The School's historyjpurpose, shaping the citizens ; ; ; er of the Board\u2019s regional o y me that they had a ; Nt ke about driver train.ank teachers found them every-lof the future with th ;|sential studies; all interested fica soon to open in Mon-|tndav and it was a Winr Chevvilicense to hunt and that was 9 Bedford Basin, Nova Scotia,|tion spoke about driver { LOUDSPEAKER ON pank.thing that modern history|values of the past Write te in learning about diabetes}; oa etatinn wacdon with fone men what they were doing.When|Siibseauently joining the scien.ing courses for students.More COMMAND, ,, cbr textbooks î ., .should attend.Me Comtois holds a degree|Thow had stonned on the rondlinformed that ti ic crew o HMG.S.\u201cBaffin\u201d, on ways to promote e pro- g - Mr.be \u2014 Fr \u201coh requently fail to St John's Cathedral Boys\" Admission is free and thelin ge raphy from the Univer.front of an onen field.Thav ed that there fiela |.His experience during thisigrams will follow, A motion H [oo roy we resh, readable.pro-|School.Selkirk, Manitoba ; 0: in geography from n cattle grazing in the next field, .: , *t resolu-| 2; Is d foundly related to human Canada.\u2018public is cordially invited.|sity of Montreal.In 1952, helant ant and fired aevass tholthey said that they didn\u2019t see june; included making several ras Se ant in by Hem] à a Motel \u2014\u2014 | \u2014_\u2014 joined the Canadian Army] came fir1d with 19 gare shotlany cattle.When I showeq '@Ndings on Sable Island by ON 0 be Bus 12 Lau à with the rank of Secondlenne erminned with silencers!them, they then said helicopters carried aboard the mingford W.l.This resolution| \u20ac ay \u20ac Ste Agnes Bome of Mr.and Mrs.Ronald | ieutenant.He was posted to|attnched to the harrel were careful not to phat they «gatin\u201d.It was on Sable that| __ | + B5th À Fleming and family during the! \u2014 ; ; in ns atin oT LE \u201che saw at close quarters the , llage STE.AGNES \u2014 ! = (Camp Borden, Ontario as anp___.\u2014 \u2014\u2014 \u2014 \u2014 The incident today had cattle ; ; se , ; ; - Quenneville, also Ms, and nr] Mo Fleming spent last week, ; p instructor and, later returned 0 t on three sides of this field re iis teresting to recall Ce mone to the nome Ë _ Oe Svlv ; ç hr ; ; | to Quebec City to be Resi: (Jrmstown and a home on the fourt 165 PS ; ar : ; Te era ye an Som in Comet iS WA no on ON ion eg or i et in Bn = gs ere A .- was e home of i Mrs ston : ; ., gra ; \"| , .a er neville's son-indaw and daugh.her cousin, Miss Agnes A1.' Su er obtaining his discharge the Thankstiving weekend The previous incident, the enn electronic equipment werelhad hit wires burning out al NT heel di ter, Mr.and Mrs.Marcel Be.|guire, and also called on other Ladies Bowling League |.oc a8 with Mr.and Mrs.Dale Mor-| Provincial Police were called able to establish that Sable TIs-|motor which had caught fire.| ed: Mr.noit and André of Hunting.friends in the city.\"Teams W.L.pts, rom ot my, with the rison and familv in Cowans-jat Ste.Martine and the story land was somewhat \u201coff IT hey; M gon when they motored to| Mrs.France, who spent the Alley Anns 3 > 36 Quebec apie.¢ Joine hy ville, Mr.and Mrs.x More plus the license none of the course\u201d as shown on existing iA had heen able to ex bie.Oo Kingston, N.Y.on Thanksgiv-|past week at the Roma Allen H&ppy Wanderers 1965 son returned to OUrmsiown car was given.ey said Maritime charts, This summer NEuish the blaze x 5 urray 3 i , 1 .] ( : ; ; sher prior to the Mr | ing week-end where they visi-|home left on Sunday morning Lucky Strikes 126 34 The Pension Board's regi with Mrs.Hooker and were|that all they could do was have \u201cvacation\u201d ended with a rug-[°YN extinguisher prior Mrs.Q i iGai Ninti Bion- i Tuesday.ign ton arrival of the firemen.No A ni ee They and Mrs.Harold from Dorval to return to her Fo i 7 : 2 ai office in Montreal will er Boll Sale y No they Celica) hold them ged survey oruise fn Northern duty was required and the ve « ARE PORPOISES Fleathe .1s0 motor oJhome in Vancouver, B.C.; \u2018open in early November, and|\u201d ; n ' thirt di .RE HUNTING | Frami : oc Clinkers 7 11 LUE They were like bees.all asked for a better patrol of coastal waters.irteen men, respon ing un THE FUTU) A and Mr on Eham.oy on Sunday .Jolly 5 71 go People vine in Us morning.as they swarmed, this road and they rid they, Declining several attractive|der Assistant Chief C.Wal, AND SHEEP DOGS OF Mr.an Mrs.Q ille\u2019s si: Ob t {Rolling Pins 3 15 ion.People living in this ver the town, big ones, littlelyould.To this date T have not employment offers from the|leX Smallman returned to the] THE SEA?Chatea .Quenneville\u2019s sister, Mrs.nua Lio ee ; region will be able to contact 5 : 11 ones local station at 7:45 a.m.Marjorie Fullum returnin High Single, Beverly Smith, 160 his office whenever it jg|CTeS: 8real ones.sma \u201c|seen or heard of a patrol car, U.S.A.and elsewhere, on gra- ; CL ee.|Layma home on Monday evening of The Late Mrs.Nellie Taillon High Triple, Janet Levers, 384 Cuestion of social insurance fat ones.skinny ones and ob anywhere near here.When duation, and wishing to do post'xxXS}XXKIAIVAH SA VRISHNRUSVINS PS SVENNAUNU, Layn r i ! | \u2014 .re wearing a smile.called again today, they said graduate work at McGill in #4 = Juve pen 2 post en On Monday, October 3 death, Farmers Bowling League ri Pain playable was so beguiling that mostly ther would send a ar up|Blectronics towards achieving ® CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS © ; ya y week-end.jJeame to an esteemed Fort Team W L TPF Pts e .ension roan.of us bought our year's sup- Well Masters Degree, Wesley join- | During Mrs.Quenneville's| Covington resident, Mrs.Nel.0684 Mr.De Coster reminds the ight bulbs from the to see me.Well three hours a a er UESNEL MASSE & co C A / absence, Mr.Quenneville had|lie B.McCarthy Taïllon, wi- pret ai 15 5 10684 99 public, however.to contact the|2}} \\ anadian Manufacturin : pT sn Sophie Lefebvre of Lachine) The deceased was 78 years Rockburn 10 10 10520 20/©°\"Hibutions, as this Deparl-4yhen the boys assembled at only have one car for Cha.Coe Canadian | is in connec.ME ROGER EMEULE, GA 4 his son and daughter-indaw.of age and was a retired post- Boyd ment is responsible for col- the appointed place to receive teauguay district to look after on his eurrent duties se MR.ROGER D , CA.Mr.and Mrs.David Quenne.mistress in Fort Covington, Settlement 10 10 10201 20 jecting contributions to theltheir quota of goods to sell.accidents and his trip and work with Turkish Tel.373-6400 evficl iq ville and family of Valleyfield N.Y.She had been a patient Brooklet 9 11 10520 18 ! they were informed that some- son fort Government officials is in- 50 Jacques Cartier St Valleyfiela 7 ] ; ; ny ; : fos rong.The|lotter to you is, P like to know altitl ot.ui pr is daugte, Jr, Bve in the Hand Naring Home Povercourt\u2026Q 19 1087 near Brounanure, | Pod Sone nd at Kid proton de ee er covers ny (ERSESÉSRSEEENS SES ENE \"ASE re di J os ; ET Mr.and «Mrs, Ralph Crai , i a ç in Paris.Mrs.Maidich of Montreal.several months, and it was High Singles: and three daughters of St bulbs had been Jrdered Jad have with ome e to get he over of several days in Paris, : Mr.and Mrs.Hubert Leblanc there that she died.Aart Bonenberg 190| Bruno, were recent callers af forgotten e Scout à il down or have our cattle shot and at Geneva, Switzerland, , \u2014 accompanied by two other A daugther of the late Den-| Willis Arthur 172/the home of Mrs.Robert Me- They dot pot, Der on down before we get protec.|Where he ds to visit a number coup! j iving Mis and Catherine Herne Me- Bruce Maithers 171'Ken, so had nol sent \u2018Ne Of ; IM of manufacturing plants he- i kee snoyed Thanksgiving in Fort| Robert Martin 171| : i} time.Being prepared is what tion?If this is our govern-l; .\"nuins on to Istanbul and week-end in New York City.| Carthy, she was born rt Hi L T Mr.and Mrs.Wilbert Gruer.the Scouts are and they im-|ment's way of publie service, ying .; \u2018 À We are pleased to report Ccvington on Sept, 24, 1888.Bneberg 495 Holly, Danny and Baird and Ian mediately scoured all the|then T intend to get a rifle Ankara by Oranian Airways ; .: ; SCO TE is n at Hr Fess ln, 0, ne 3.108, dhe war ben ie A Sos te iii and bor un of mv own and Sake, 15 3 Turkey vi de | .nl major .Greg Brunette 438 it the end of the day had sold,my own action.however, he is slated to return i ; ; L__ surgery in Hôtel Dieu, Valley- Tailon ane Cole through the Roy Middlemiss 30] 0 James Tem pleton[élmost 1500 bulbs.| An incident occurred above to Canada before the end of We have au VUE Ceres pré iles [ field Is Progressing satisfac.\u2018oon their home.Willis Arthur 425! motored to Providence, RI,|, tne final bo ok ok a Ormstown fast year in which}the year, flying back via Ams- ÿ 196 rily.Best wishes go to her .Edward Hull 404|last week Divs[has not been completed|, man was hurt hv these hun-|{erdam and London, on BEA: i for Funeral services were held] ast week and was accompanied it i that fine ; ; PRICES | or a complete recovery and Wednesd ing Qe!_ Bill Steele 401 home by his aunt, Mrs.James but it is known that a fiN\u20acitars He was onlv trving tolang BOAC jets, ] an early return home.tobe Oe from Te Marve Bowlers Average|Cumeron, who is spending|P Clit will be posted on the | ont his pronertv 1 don\u2019t To Suit ÿ 196 Our sincere wishes for 2 Church where the solemn Re.|A2rt Bonenberg 141|some time with her sister credit sie of the ledger fom intend tn face three men with: Any Budget | 196 co ] er y , Greg Brunett 140! yi | \u20ac Se , 1t à fires f sort.n°48 .: nm, i 9, lee cobb es TS af ee\" no Lighining Cases Fire ., in.the Rev.James.; Fr SS.-lthank all who helped in any| ; Ste À j 196 Nellie Therrien) who has been! cousin.Cameron McNicol 130|bert of Montreal d the: thine of thic cart tn oat the At Ste gnes | ; ; : the Rev.Father ; al an ef yay to make the day a sue.|'\"'nN7 9 A t a patient in the Montreal Gen- Collins with ; Robert Martin 130|granddaughter, Kim Hod g| vay ; Je of Chateangnav Valley ; .i 196 à ; Robillard and Rev.Michael., ge Ollress, especially those who) \"POP , At approximately 7:00 a.m.i eral Hospital where she und.> Ron MacDonald 130({Ste.Anne de Bellevue were no ; the nroteetion they need and A : acon and : , ace ency in the|the nrotec Sunday, October 9th, the Fort Ë ÿ derwent major surgery.Pro eon, as de Hoy Douglas = Sunday guests of Mr.and Mrs.oe AN or thore were| require.1 ney ; i = latest reports, Mrs.Grant was} +.: in thelw obert Templeton.ilabl Voure trolv, 6 d recuperating satistactorily.er Ye made re Mervyn Farquha 121 Mr and Mrs.Willard Opr[\"?PUIDS available E.Wallace Kerr| oo our laws regarding dis- 196 Ÿ Sunday guests of Mr.and C= yn tarquuar and family from Ste.Agathe, pg (ie Memorial Notes \u2014 posal of sewage and other i Mrs.Clarence Moore were Mr.| Cemetery.Bo aos ES: Called on ar and Mrs.George! The Barrie Memorial Hos- Hawick Nue waste materials are not being y 195 and Mrs.Garth McPherson .Jacques Leduc 126 ees on sunday.pital wishes to acknowledge Oct.15.1966.enforced.Surely the day À 195 ; end family of Chateauguay.Athelstan Romeo Ouimet 123 On Raeburn Orr of Harrow, |, following annual member-| Regarding your editorial must come when these laws] J Mas Rosena Stark returned to] ie Al Meats Bill Watson 129 pit.spent the weekend with ships in the sum of $10 each|suggesting the building of an will be enforced.ould it von i 195 à er home in Worcester, Mass.|'.adine na cool Willis Arthur 1221 = y TS, EA *.|:nd donations.Annual Mem-jartificial lake in this area.not etter to take the ini- OU 195 ) last Friday after having spent] ATHELSTAN \u2014 The Ladies san Mrs.J.J.Craig is spending|y, ships \u2014 Mrs.Wm.C.Tully| One of the reasons youltiative and do something now?EXPERT LAYING 3 % the past week at the same|Aid was entertained hv Mies Herb Simpson 121) the winter at the home of herjand Mrs.Russell Clyde, Hunt-|gave for advocating such a|The longer the present situa- OF YOUR CARPETS AND TILES IF DESIRED } | 195 ; home.Hattie Shearer on Thursdav af- COUNTY MIXED LEAGUE son-in-law and daughter.Mr.ingdon; Mr.Reginald Clifford.|project is the highly polluted|tion is allowed to exist the À morose) | JEl 7 On Wednesday, Miss Stark|\u2018crnoon.Octoher 13th.Mrs.| Alley'Cats 32 and Mrs.Everett Orr.Valleyfield; Mr.Gordon Mc-|state of the Chateauguay|worse the pollution will be- Call Us For À # $ and Mrs.Moore visited with|Tamoson called the meeting) Play-Mates 24 Mrs.Wayne McKell, wholCjenaghan, Dorval; Mrs.D.M.|River, Instead of spendingjcome and the more it will FREE ESTIMATE : § Mrs.Katherine McGibbon, who| nd a Thankusiving a Texacon 24 on a patient in a Mon.Laurie, Hemmingford; Mrs.|thousands of dollars to build|eventually cost to remedy it ; is a patient in the Alice Hyde|*UNE after which Greta Me ewitts \u2018Ç r some timel£liz, Sample, Franklin Centre.jan artificial lake why not| In the meantime we mus EM ER Y [ A TR Ell [ EF | ¥ Hospital, Malone.yde led in devotions, The minutes| Daily-Doubles 16 [returned home on Friday eve-\\monations \u2014 Vegetables and|spend some money on clean-|continue to live beside an i Mr.and Mrs, Gilles Lanjel|of the September meeting were, Chargers 6 rete: We ish her no speedy |Fruits from the Riverfield|ing up the river and thus|cpen sewer which once was a Floor Covering Sales and Laving j d family of Gati approved and 14 members were| High Singles of The Week |return to good health.Presbyterian Church, and the|benefit the entire Chateau-|beautiful river.TEL.264-3276 HUNTINGDON || Zhe weekend with peau Spent nresent.LADIES Mr.and Mrs, Ernest Robert-|lUnited Church in Hemming-|guay Valley.Yours truly, a; - Wellingto q TU T tt | d aunt M 4 M ra \u20ac] Mrs.Jamieson gave a grat-| Jackie McCallum 168 |son, accompanied Mr.and Mrs.ford.The river is polluted be- Bob Hope\u2018 orner Wellington an ouchette | 6 or » Mr.and Mrs.Albert).o report from the sale at| Nicole Lalonde 156 |Wallace Craig to Rutlands, Vt., es _\u2014 = cm = \u2014\u2014 \u2014 | ( ger.ock Fair and Mrs.Hamp-|IMEN for the week-end and visited Havelock ) | A few local people attended|,on extended the thanks of the| Ronald Tremblay 216 |with Mr.and Mrs.Alstine Ror- The the plowing match held inlmembers to her for her in-| John Thompson 187 |ison and other relatives.j \"ro Seaforth, Ont., during the Past|+erest in it.The Secretary was|High Triples of the Week \u2014 flore | week, ; to write a note of thanks to|LADIES OBITUARY ! Mrs.Lyle Currie of Bombay,|Teslie Elder for a donation| Nicole Lalonde 430 |The Late Mrs.John Maxwell fe uty N.Y.accompanied by her|received for the Societv.Two| Shirley Stark 428 Florence Maxwell passed a- gt \\ daughter, Mrs.Norma Berger|hills were ordered paid Miss|MEN way on Wednesday, September being of Toronto, Ont, visited on|Kimball inquired into the orice] John Thompson 440 |14th., at the Royal Victoria 1, dve Tuesday evening at the home|of a quilt, but as no soecific Doris Montpetit 426 Hospital, after an illness of gedve of Mr.and Mrs.V.Elder andjorders had been given the : - ree months.Mrs.Davidson.Mrs.Berger,|Ladies could only quote con- ; ; Born at Aubrey on January who had spent the past tors ditional prices, Mrs.Stewart he rae nod by hie hohe 9, 1893, she was a daughter of weeks with her parents, was returned to Toronto on Wednesday.Miss Lelio Cameron expected to enter Alice Hyde Hos pital in Malone last week to have the pin removed from her ankle which was fractured last winter when she fell on some ice near her home at 65 Park St, Malone.Master Derek McCracken Huntingdon spent Saturday with his grandparents, Mr, and Mrs.George Sutton.On Sunday, Mrs.Elizabeth Fleming accompanied Mr.and Mrs.William Dawson and Mr.and Mrs.Donnie Elder of Huntingdon when they motored to Ottawa, where they, were guests at the home of Mr.and Mrs.Forrest Dawson.available also that Christmas cards would be on sale later on, Hattie Shearer had pur chased a quantity of wool, and a motion was ordered the same be paid for.A motion was made we give a donation to the Christian Pavilion at Expo '67, but it be held until the church made further arrangements.The Legion Banquet was the next business, Mrs.MeLean to order the turkeys, and the Executive will meet and make the necessary plams.An appeal goes out for help to set the tables at the Legion Hall on the evening of November 4th., also table and kitchen help for the banquet night.Ross told that memberships in the Retarded Children\u2019s Association at $2.00 a year were cut, served a delicious hot supper.Mrs.Etta Herdman, Mis.Norris Herdman and family, and Donald Myatt, motored to Montreal, Sunday, to visit Mr.and Mrs, Wm, Tobin.While there they enjoyed a ride on METRO.We regret to report that Mr.Walter Paterson is a patient at Barrie Memorial Hospital.The community wishes him a speedy recovery, Aubrey-Riverfield AUBREY - RIVERFIELD Mrs, Robert McKell, Janet and James, spent Thanksgiving Sunday with Mr.and Mrs.Jas.Alex (Sandy) Smith at their They were @lso callers et the A hymn snd preyer closed isummer cotlage at Lake Louisa the late Mr.and Mrs.Richard husband, John Maxwell, is one brother William of Aubrey.Three brothers and two sis- Stacey, Surviving besides her ters predeceased her.Funeral services were held at the McGerrigle Funeral Home in Ormstown, with Rev.burial took place in the Georgetown Cemetery.The pallbearers were Mel- mon Stacey, Norman Stacey, Lloyd Stacey, Clayton Stacey, Walter Brown and James Watt.Gyrotron, the spectacular ride at Expo 67, will introduce the intrepid explorer to a series of adventures.In one of them he will spiral upwards past planets, falling meteorites, astronauts and space vehicles.Wm.Brown officiating and] 65 CHEVY II | 65 PONTIAC, 2-dr., ! 64 CHEVROLET Impala 50 CHEVROLET Sedan O.K.USED CARS 65 PONTIAC Sedan, V-8 H'top 62 CHEVROLET Coach 62 FORD Sedan 60 VOLKSWAGEN 60 CORVAIR 1966 OLDSMOBILE Hurry! and Save Binal, | HUNTINGDON MOTORS INC Some Money.| TE TEL.264-5822 @HUNTINGDON \u2019 , | B News from Howick 4 Baie Comeau, Susan and Bobby : Pur.ect witt p to tiny the tiful -xico the ure.ples vied 5, M Retires After 211; Years MPervice ; Miss Linda McFarlane retir- October 16th., and the services | ; ess @ng the holiday season, being i s bank.field Presbyterian Churches on jhave been the most enjoyable = feature of the trip.| Mr.and Mrs.Ken Nish from |: i i } i i ij, tance it attaches to the Chris moral and spiritual Wednesday, October 19th, 1966 Miss Isabel Frith, President The Gleaner - 7 PAINT BRUSHING TIPS \"The Oracle\u201d Nish from Bishop's University, spent the Thanksgiving week- ;ved at Georgetown and River- end with Mr.and Mrs.Archie ;Roy.The Misses Beth Kerr, Ruth d recently after holding the were under the guidance of, Easton and Jean Jack of Mon- ffice of teller in the local men in the church.Mr.Horace branch of the Canadian Im- Gardner at Georgetown Church berial Bank of Commerce for preached from the second chap- he past 214 years.Miss Mc-iter of Daniel which concerns \u2018arlane, (\u201cLinda\u201d to her many prophecies on world condi- riends) was most efficient and tions, He was assisted by one eliable, and the customers of the elders, Mr Wallace El 'ho had come to know and ap- liot.preciate her capability feel a, At Rivertield Church Mr.W reat sense of loss.G.Brown spoke on Heritage.During the past three years He was assisted by another the replaced the manager dur-jelder, Mr.John Hamilton.The Rev.W, M.Brown con- amiliar and competent with ducted the Communion Service Il phases of the bank work.at Ormstown Presbyterian A teller\u2019s job is an exacting Church when six members ne, and when one adds to that were accepted into the fellow- he nervewracking experien- ship of the Churches of several robbevies and at- Baptismal Service empted robberies we wonder \u2018Ine sacrament of Baptism hat she stayed in the position, was vbserved at Howick United or so long.Church on Sunday afternoon, We jom with all the cus- October 16th.at 3 p.m, The omers in wishing Miss McFar-\u2018service was conducted by the ane a pleasant retirement and Rev, Mr.À.E, Loree of Orms- hdd to that sincere thanks «own, assisted by Mr.William or what she has done for this Hudson.The following children ommunity during the yearsiwere received into the fellow- he was employed by thelship of the church of Jesus Christ: Stephen Do elebrate 55th Anniversary |son of Mr.and Mrs pee Knox, Mr.and Mrs.Percy McCart-|James Brodie Ness, son of Mr.fey were guests of honour at'and Mrs, Rowland Ness; Rus- ,.©5th Anniversary of their mar- Sionchouse, , Mage which was on October stonchouse \u201c18th,, 1911, À decorated cake and those pre- mr, - ,sent enjoyed a delicious roast Cole, dinner party at the Gal'seil Andrew Kerr, son of Mr.lotel, Chateauguay, on Sun-\u2018and Mrs.E.Wallace Kerr; ay evening lo celebrate the gonad Raymond Stewart Brent Christopher sons of Mr, and il \u2018Mrs.Raymond \u2014Stonchouse: The table was centered by à Daniel] Norman Cole, son of and Mrs.Ronald Albert beef dinner, The party included: Mr.and Mrs, Percy McCart- Personals ney; Mr.and Mrs, Thomas Beg.Mr, and Mrs.Albert Brown, treal, and Mrs.Beale of Valley- field, were recent guests at the ihome of Miss Lois Elliot.Mr.and Mrs.xlarold Felt- mate and family of City of Two Mountains, and Mr.and Mrs.Gupta and family from Laval West, were Thanksgiving guests at the home of Mr.and Mrs.Horace Gardner.Edythe and Bruce Cleland of Montreal, were Sunday afternoon and supper guests of Hazel Bradley and Nellie Tol hurst.Mr.and Mrs, W.A.Warren of Montreal, were Sunday guests of Mr and Mrs.William Hudson.Misses Doris and Agnes Long of Montreal, visited Saturday at the home of Mrs, Alice Lewis.Mr.and Mrs, J.Roy Younie, Mr.and Mrs.Cecil Younie and family, Mr.and Mrs.Ken You- nie and family of Howick and Mr.and Mrs.Jim McCoy of Huntingdon, met at Sutton on Sunday, where they were guests of Ruth and Les Carson and family.First they attended the morning service at the Baptist Church, which was follow: ed by a family dinner party at the Carson home.A number of young people attended the car show in Mon- {real on Saturday, Among them | vas Michael Murray who had won two tickets through a | vadio programme.Of course a ride on the new subway was a must and some of them saw the Beaver Football game at bic, Ormstown: Mr.and Mrs.'Alan Stewart and James Cay- the Expo site, Murray McCartney, Mr.and son, were away for three days: Mrs.Quentin McCartney, Miss last week, when they attended Heather MeCartney sand Mr, the International Plowing Grant Royle of Howick; Mr.Match at Seaforth, Ont.Others Vs and Mrs.Calvin McCartney and who went were Messrs.Donald 5 pes À Mr, and Mrs.Ronald Begbie of Lang and Kenneth Brown, The Chatcauguay.weather was wet and cold dur.Layman\u2019s Sunday ing much of the Match so tra- Laymans Sunday was obser velling back and forth may Za nN NNN ANNAN RN NNN N | ROCH TREPANIER AUTOMOBILE INC Ridge Rd.Corner Cemetery St.Tel.264-5356 Huntingdon BIG DISCOUNT ON REST OF 1966 FORDS 1965 FORD TOW TRUCK, 4 wheel drive, fully equipped FORD Galaxie, 2 dr., h'top CHEVROLET, Impala, Convert.Fully Equipped FORD Galaxie 2 dr., Hard-top ECONOLINE VAN VAUXHALL, Station PONTIAC, 2 door, h'top CHEVROLET Bel Air PONTIAC, Sedan CHEVROLET, Sedan FORD, Sedan 1952 PONTIAC 1950 FORD TRUCK, 3 Ton JEEP, Station Wagon, 4 Wheel Drive 1963 1964 1963 1963 1963 1962 1962 1958 1958 1957 C.G.I.T.Meeting On Tuesday, October 1lth., square dancing was again en- \u2018joved by all Akita C.GILT.Imembers present, More songs were sung which had heen learned by those who attended camp An interesting quiz on {Canada proved challenging.The last part of \u201ccalled to be i Reconcilors™ was read by Mrs.McFarlane.The meeting was \u2018closed hy singing taps.Evening Auxiliary The Georgetown Evening Auxiliary meet at the home of 1Mrs, Donald Ness on Thursday evening with 18 members and 1 visitor present, Mrs.John Anderson opened the meeting.'\" The devotions were taken | Mrs, jestine McCartney, An inter- study was given by Mrs.Robert McCaig.Mrs.the hostess assisted by Mrs.Norman Simms read the minu- \u2018tes of the last meeting.The \"annual meeting will be held «in November opening with a Pot Luck Supper.Fach mem- her is to invite a guest, Mrs.\"Wm.Brown gave an intercsting report on the South-Shore Rally held in Rockburn.At the close of the meeting refreshments were served by the hotess assisted \u2018by Mrs.Gardner, Mrs.McCartney, Mrs, McCaig and Mrs.Ross Elliot.Montreal, the home of Ex- pa 67.was founded by Paul Chomedy de Maisonneuve on May 18, 1642.First known as Ville-Marie, it was once the site of an Indian village called tfochelaga.« The \u201cforbiddenn* area at Expo 67 will be \u201cLe Village.\u201d The place will be geared to give the impression one is cn- tering a local branch of Luci- fers empire where nothing is really.sin, but everything is jlun.YOU NEVER SAW YOUR Copy of The Gleaner flore it was read, did you?} i Bcustomers.tom \u201ckivei to kiver\u201d.Bbors.Then it is borro That's why intelligent, attractive newspaper advertising is ac- membres de la Commis- :on Scolaire Régionale Sala.wriy, siéteant sous la prési- donce de M, Ozs Tessier, ont ecu jeudi soir une délégation le l'Association des Parents d+ Huntingdon en rapport avec a construction de la nouvelle cole polyvalente de cet endroit.Les parents désiraient noir où en étaient rendues les lémarches de ce projet, dont ia réalisation est impatiemment aftendue depuis plus de rGls ans.A ce sujet.le directeur.général, M.Maurice Marleau, 4 fait savoir qu'il avait reçu tu journée même une confirmation du Ministère de l'Fdu- cation à l'effet que les esquisses de la deuxième phase avaient été approuvées, et que l'architecte Jean-Marie la leur pouvait done procéder à! u confection des plans définitifs.La nouvelle école, qui pour, ra recevoir 1.000 élèves, devrait être ouverte en dé- embre 1987, si le Ministère respecte tous les délais, On suttend à ce que des soumissions publiques soient de- mandérs au mois de février vrochain.Entre temps, les commissaires demanderont dès la semaine prochaine des soumissions pour la confection d'un panneau-réclame qui sera érigé sur le site de l\u2019école proposée.En réponse à une demande de l'Association.le directeur
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