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[" and mar- yore TT Ap I I SY ort rn em mm iy A STRIKING EXAMPLE OF AN EMPTY SCHOOLYARD?The Huntingdon Academy appears abandoned in this scene taken yester most of Quebec's Protestant schools stood silent Tuesday as protesting teach ors w day.fn reality it was a nerned) school day as Chateaux Vattes l'rotestzont alked off the Joh 7x LEANER THE LEADING ADVERTISING MEDIUM IN THE DISTRICT OF BEAUHARNOIS @ 106th YEAR Grove Hall HUNTI | COMMUNITY MUSEUM PLANS! CARRIED TOWARD A REALITY Grove Hall, owned by Mr.and iMrs.Douglas Stephen of Huntingdon and located at the rear of their Braithwaite Bros.Store at 163 Chateauguay Street, is to become a byword in Huntingdon and the entire Chateauguay Valley.Once a church and for many years a warchouse after the present St.Andrew's Presbyterian Church was erected at the corner of Prince and Bouche.te Streets, Grove Hall was renovated into an auditorium in the early 1850's.It has since been used by the owners for a variety of purposes including receptions, public gatherings and display purposes retailed to the old-established business firm and of recent time has been best known as an auction sales room, Grove Hall, old in years, is now destined \u201co renew its links with history.Huntingdon and communily is to have a museum., Such a need has heen felt und voiced by many generations.Connections with bygone years disappear slowly and unnoticed, but all too uickly.Our valley is steeped in history of significance that should be remembered by succeeding generations.Everyday articles of NGDON, QUEBEC APRIL 23rd.1969 15c per copy 16 PAGFS Plans Progress for Seniors\u2019 Centre For the past month, three district residents per day have been saying \u2018ves\u2019 to a our forefathers such as kitehen Nome for the elderly in Hun.utensils, farming tools, and tingdon county.A commit.weapons which were rare a \u2018c¢ pledged to build a home few decades pas\u2019 are becoming for senior citizens has receiv- nou-existent today.Many have ed over 100 replies to a been negligent in failing to March questionnaire printed recognize that keepsakes our in The GLEANER.The ques families treasured should he tionnaire was designed to retained for tomorrow's sons give an estimate of the need and daughiers.(for such a home in Hunting- don.Plans are now underway and steps have already been taken: According to committee to convert Grove Hall into à chairman Jean-Marie Daigle.community museum.It will 85 of the more than 100 who rounding municipal councils.\u2018rom the Huntingdon vicinity: Representatives at the evening four arrived from Hemming Court House session returned ford and one from Ormstown.lo relay to their councils the He attributed the prepon- aims of the present project.derance of Huntingdon ares Daigle was in Montreal A- replies to the fact that the pril 10 for talks with Jean- scheme has been broadcast Paul Ramsay, director of the from the pulpit in local chur.Topartment for development ches.of homes for Quebec's elder- Each individual who con- lv.The director.Daigle said, tacts the committee is tele: pressed him at that time to phoned or visited personally, lorward lists of eligible resi-| In the near future, the Hun dents as soon as possible.The tingdon committee plans government wants to finalize, meeting between itself.inter.plans for the size and site of ested parties from nearby the building.Until names arejmunicipalities and a Quechee The complex is meant \"etired individuals or couples However, persons slightly he low the age of 65 but who are unable to work would not be barred.Staff would in clade a resident nurse and an on-call doctor.Though com Sete with, dispensary, no convalescent cases would be admitted to the non-denomina tional centre.Interviewing the committee af its Avril 17 meeting were: Mavor Leo Cappiello of un.tingdon, Mavor Gérard Fau- for § teachers were forved to abandon a projected ne durs strike lv - Valley Walkout Postponed contrast, An inappropriate proposition and a telegram that arrived too late changed no attendance to full attendance at Protestant schools across the Valley yesterday.Instead of joining striking colleagues throughout the province, Chateauguay Valley Protestant teachers filed into classrooms for an ordinary schoolday.Their intended strike was thwarted by a chain of technical errors that began with a letter sent to the Quebec Labour Relations Board by Valley teacher groups planning a stoppage.time of the proposed strike.lnfortunatels, the date named in the letter was pres ceded by \u2018a \" rather than \u2018on\u2019 To reverse those two words.the QLB contended, was to imply a lasting rather than fimit.# bly be officially name wh0lavailable they can\u2019t act.representative.hert of Dundee, Mavor Sylvio \u20ac Brabois pe oiicialls named responded met the qualifica-| Ope hundred names hs Proponents of the senior ci-| Benoit of} Ste.Barbe.Mayor terested hersons {hroughout tions.Tat is, they werelpeon set as the target figure tizens\u2019 centre envisage private] Mister Spmerville of Hem.the Valley realize that i is Ve 65 years of age andlfor the rosten to be initially units of one anjsa,half and|'Hinsford.{Mayor Graham Sal- os becoming a reality partially J living -HunGneden [sent\"to the-ploginelal \u201cgovern.two und a halt \u201c#edms.The !\u201dr of Flin and Mayor Allan-g RE au as a family effort.paisle said an April 17 ment, Daigle said the majority, larger ones would include a' vilson of Hinchinhrooke.| The missing Mrs.Earl Eide A deb or gratitude is owed huddle with committee mem.to Doug, Alberta and Garth hers brought a \u2018good response\u201d Stephen for their work to ful- fiom emissaries sent by sur- fill the ambition of their late family member, Pe'er, and give the communily a museum, B i | The community will be in.\u2018 asement B aze vited to take part in making B ° Fi \u2018Grove Nall Museum a place of rings iremen local pride, Pluns will be an- uounced in due course, Al this Huntingdon's mos.serious time i* is known that the build.fire of the year was smothered ing will be open to the public, hy volunteer fighters early including Sunday afternoons.Sunday.April 20.as a place of interest for all The fire broke out in the in the district and for their hasement of Arthur Lepage\u2019s visitors.(Continued on page 2) Laymen to Share in Naming Next Bishop of Valleyfield \u201cIt seems to us that the nomination of the hishop for.different the whole of a particular church, as the diocese of Valleyfield, If the faithful, to participate.in their res- tation, will pective possibilities, help those res-| \u2018become the guide for unity à decision.\u201d and charity.\u201cIn this perspective, it has This was contained in a laymen, priests and members scemed to us, important to Pétition signed hy a good num.of religious orders are the people of God, it is their duty propose the setting of me- canism:t, allowing consal- (Continued on page 2) PARENTS CHECK STREAMLINED ACADEMY Ninety parents visited the Huntingdon Academy April 16 and 17 to judge its jet age educational reforms for themselves.They saw classroom dcors with the traditional Grade numbers torn off and multi-classes going on inside.Changed were the solid ranks of chairs that formerly filled the floor space.Instead chil: dren sat in small clusters spotted throughout the room.Taking the place of grades are \u201creading levels\u201d which advance a child on reading prowess.According to teacher Mrs.Silas Vincent Jr., the new system recognizes that \u201cnot ail children have the same intelligence\u201d.No longer are all individuals in a thir ty: member class forced to conform to a particular pace of learning.Rather.they are channeled into groups of slow, fast \u2018and average pupils.In any \u2018Grade\u2019 the faster learners occupy one reading level in a particular part of the room.The slower readers sil apart on a different read ing level and the average \u2014 by far the largest numerically \u2014 read at g third.Each level has its own hook.During the lesson, the|ated by provincial pressure.teacher spends time with each|The redistribution of second group.She reads with oneJyear pupils on the basis of then assigns it work while{rrading levels was effectet] in passing on to read with the[* wruyarv following a govern.second and third.nat directive.\u201cThey're used to working] Th- April 16 and 17 tour on their own by now\u201d, saidjwas n rents\u2019 first view of the Mrs.Vincent.\u201cI encourage it|results.hy not answering questions! \u201cIt was to give parents a from other grouns while I'michance to see what is going working with one.Otherwisefon rather than just reading I'd go stark, raving mad\".shout it\u201d.said Greenbank.By the end of the usual] \u201cI think it's a better idea Grade 2 term, the quickerlio have the faster ones going learners have already pro-|ahead at their own speed\u201d.gressed to [first level Grade 3[said Mrs.John Donnelly of work.cfore the end of the[Dewittville.Mrs.Donnelly has Grade 3 term.they will pro-lone girl in Grade 5 and a hoy bably have already advanced|in Grade 3 at the Academy.into Grade 4 reading assign-| The books used by pupils ments.run along Dick and Jane lines \u201cElementary school is now|but \u2018are more interesting by 1 six-year stepping stone tolfar\u2019 according to Mrs.Vin.high school rather than afcent.They are composed of seven-year stepping stone to|brief.illustrated stories.Be- of replies indicate a willing- kitchenette.Oceupants of the next six months to a year.their meals in a centrat din- Most of the names came ing area, FRONT PAGE EDITORIAL For the cighth year the vocal and Chateauguay Valley Festival.sponsored hy the:Thé original founder.Mrs.Lions Club of Ormstown, will'Christine Sherrington, did not present an array of musical live to see the full results of talent in competition for a her endeavor but she did know varied assortment of awards.|it was off to success.She had The event will take place at to look for sponsors for her the Chateauguay Valley Re-jidea and she found this in instrumental, heyond all expectations andithe Valley co-opcrated in get Festival.Finan.A special train disgorged 125 muffled microphone taped to members of the Canadian His- the open door of the baggage torical Association at the Hun- compartment.He caught diesel tingdon station Sunday, April and track noises for use on the 20.As they swarmed around the soundtrack for a movie camera first excursion train passengersifor all others on the excursion, seen in Huntingdon for nearly|\u2018it's a hobby\u201d.a year, Trip chairman W.Bedhrook Armed with microphones and of Montreal said the Railroad cameras, these railway fans Historical Association has 600 were out to record the sights Montreal area members.Their and sounds of a diesel on the outings are made two or three move.Thev had set out at 9times each year usually beam.Sunday over a giant tri-[Hind the CN's sole steam loco- angle of track south of Mont-|MOtive.real.The noon hour halt in| \u2026 , Huntingdon marked one tip of| We asked CN to give us a the 128 mile triangle.Cantic|Si\u20ac8m engine on this Hunting formed the eastern boundary of don run last month\u201d, he said, the trip and Montreal the north- But they refused hecause it ern.As well as regular stop- was too big for the tracking points at towns, the trip The two coaches and -one bag- announced stops.For the bene- haszations, Music been discovred in this Valley.gional Tligh School.Ormstown,jthe Lions Club ef Ormstown, CN buildings, they became the film of the trip.For him.asi ; a was punctuated by several un.|838e car that made up the re- #; mainder of the private train] y For interested men and wo- as she appeared at her wed- ness to make a move in the smaller quarters woulq take men, an application form ap- ding ten years ago.pears in this issue of The GLEANER Chateauguay Valley Music Festival business people and ethers, who carried the eve along.It tive effort and well supported cach vear.The interest of the contestants grows annually and assures the program's success, À number of interested citizens give of their services before and during the Festival, from April 23 until May 3rd.jwhich has carried the pro.Admission to the various Since the inauguration of'g:am through each year.[sessions is free except for this event, it has mushroomed, Music teachers throughout the semifinal and final programs when ua charge is to the pensible for the nomination cach successive year hus seen,ting their pupils interested in\u2018made.At this time the awards a diocese can not leave in- choice of the one who will of the future hishop to make the various clusses increasing.jenfering the cre nade and the gineers on track speed restric- train could develop 1600 harse- pulling tions.The diesel the is truly a co-opera- uled | la job\u201d, said Academy Prin.\u2018cipal Roland Greenbank.Accordingly the built-in \u2018blocks of the old grade system have been dynamited loose to allow students to flow at their own rate.The program was begun as , fit of its renters, the train was fore passing from level to le- | $ ve], students are tested on halted Seni eried sections of their understanding of the \u20ac utterbugs on books\u2019 contents board \u2014 nearly everyone \u2014 T © : .jumped to the railbed and set he level system applies ; , anlv to readin t th re.UP equipment.The train would sont time, In Subjects such slowly back up then whistle on : i 0 f as geography and mathema- by for the benefit of the lens.|early as 1960 in the Academy.Recently it has been acceler tics, the older methods still] Pierre Bedard of Montreal hold sway.went one better, eight dollars of the total bill.from place to place,\u201d said Andrew Bell of Westmount, \u2018We take trains.\u201d Bell said he was the owner of one of Canada's largest col- lection of raiiway orders.These He had a \u2018orders\u2019 are instructions to en- finder.cost the association $650 for the |: day, Each member shelled out|,.\u2018Some people take their cars| = Member Ken Wadden of Montreal sways from block signal mast as he lines up excursion diesel in his view WIFE DROPS FROM SIGHT No trace has vet heen fou of Hilda Elder, missing daugh ed strike This informa ion caught up with Valley Protestant teach ers on Friday, April 11 ae cording to Chateauguay Val Tes Teachers\u2019 Association President John Johnson.A hasty Mailed April 9, it informed the government of the date and ahead co April 30 and sent à notice by registered mail to Quehee This move means that local teachers will now have to play follow vor leader or catch-up strike An allout provincial cclegranm correcting the error, walkoin as slated for May 5.was sent to Quebec City, but But Valley teachers who struck too late the QLB had closed at the end of April would not for the week end he legally free to strike again By Monday morning, the until after che other teachers.goverment had an accep able Similar dilemmas confront version of the notice in their feachers an the Pontiac and hands.Now however, teachers adam GYM Suotidal nearer) had violated another rule: no caught hy the same regula tification must be received tions However, Johnson said, vigh Tull days in advance of \u2018eanchers in most other districts any strike For oa strike on the envied their April 22 notices Zu, a notice on the I3th was reached the QLB in time In already too Jate sending them by personal When this news was in tarn messenger relayed © the bitter teachers, In the meantime, another they reacted by cancelling string to he teachers\u201d how has plans for the Tuesday boycott, sounded a sour note.Nedoti And instead they put the date (Continued on page 41 | WILLIAM STATA HONOURED \\BY PRINCETON SCHOLARSHIP A number of people mn Hun Stata, who has had a sucession tingdon will remember the] of cduentional achievements name State and perhaps morelover the years.When William especially, Mrs Stata, dhe for graduated from Thigh School in mer Nettie Hamilton who, Water own, NY, he won à araduated from Huntingdon State Regent's Scholarship on Academy in 1933.She was{a competitive basis with exa awarded the Judge Browniminalion The Seholarship l|Scolarship in Grade Fisht andjeovered his university tuition Jactain on graduation foes, {lor al Huntingdon couple Mr} 1 would seem that the sues This year another honor has Pand Mrs.Alphonse Levaalt Jeess of the mother has been.come to William from Pince Mrs, Elder, a 28 year-old{emutated by her son Willian tContinued on page 4 nt housewife, was last seen when she walked out of her Beloci home in the early evening o Easter Monday, t Along with her husband o \u2018en vears, Earl, Mrs.Elder ha two children aged seven and three.Fducated in Huntingdor Notre she left Dame to the l'Ecole work in the loca Bank of Montreal, She me: her future husband when he transferred to the Huntingdor branch of the bank.Following their marriage ! (Continued on page 2) Train Restores CN Passenger Service To Huntingdon Station - But Briefly power, However.on the Hun- tingdon section of the track \u2018orders\u2019 kept the engineer from tapping more than a fraction of ÿ that.Because of track condi-! ; tions.he was forbidden to crack the throttle over 30 m.p.h, Two white flags flapping from he front of the train tagged t as a special, So special, said Huntingdon station agent Fd =MacDonell, that: \u201cWe didn\u2019t know it was sched- - real carly Sunday morning, the 5, excursion crossed the Victoria YA| bridge to reach St.Lambert.It then rolled straight down the CN line through Ste.Martine, Howick and Ormstown into Hun- tingdon, The association's next trip |will be hy steam locomotive May 31.Before that, on May 10, the 32-year-old historical group will open its Delson museum to the public.There, they have over 100 pieces of rolling stock \u2014 including the oldest, heaviest and largest locomotives run in Canada.was|from the school.Kiosks dotted the exposition will f ARTHUR PIGEON TO UNWRAP | CAREER CAVALCADE IN MAY Sarly in May, 'Feole Poly.teacher stecring committee, valente Arthur Pigeon stu tne \u2018FXPO idea has heen gor.tents will help each other ex.minating in the school since vlore careers leading away December.Prime function of he to us lever the high school will \u2018ist students in selecting à broadeast information on mo-jrarcer.[dern trades to touring parents, The entire student body has audienee the Elders moved to Belocil ils inni T erticipated in amassi j .>.Na \u2018 * and pupils beginning Thure-perticipated in amassing in- Over this period a surprisingjcial assistance was forthecom.pets the cream of the Festi- af er Mr Elder was shifted pur \u2018 limount of musical talent.both ing from many local organi- val.day evening.Mav 8, Capping formation on the varied pro the four day \u2018EXPO CAR-|fessions, Buttressed by audio- IIERES will be the Poly.{visual aids, the documentation (valente's Sunday, May 11, will be relayed in capsule \u2018hiessing by Bishop Caza of form to exhibit visitors, Vatleyfield.During \"EXPO CARRIERES\u2019 Data on disciplines ranging, parents will he met by hostes- {from auto mechanics to musicl=es in the Polyvalente\u2019s main will result from month-long|-cception hall.They will he collaborations between teach-jsquired in groups of 30 ers and students, According to|fhrough a chain of exhibits Auréle Leroux, ane of a four.(Continued on page 2) GANG VICTIMIZES FRANKLIN A well-informed troupe of termined the three thefts fell thieves rifled three Franklin between 4:30 p.m.and 8:30 area homes within hours of nm.on the 14th.cach other earlier this month, The houses were culled for antiques April 14 hy what Huntingdon Sûreté chief Luc Loelere said were professionals, He added: Total value of items stolen was estimated at $3,000, Loot included paintings, brass candlestick, and coal4ire irons.Thieves skimmed the cream ; through Muntingdon Sun- , , ; of rach home's antique crop iday until after midnight Satur.) They knew their business.| while fcaving other valuables \u2018day They only took the hest|untouched.After pulling out of Mont-| Pieces.\u201d The only other comparable robbery in the district oceur- red two years ago at a Covey Hill antique shop.Sûreté staff in Huntingdon are coordinating their efforts Homes looted by the raiders were those of Mrs.Jacques Roy of Rockburn Side Road, Miss Edith Robb of Clinton Side Road and Dr.Erwin Disher.The victims all live within a five mile radius of nne another.Mrs.Roy and Miss Robb had gone on errands when their homes were entered.The Disher residence is a summer house.A checking neighbour discovered the tneft when he noticed an unlocked door and investigated.with Ste.Martine and Valley.field detachments in an effort to locate the stolen goods.The Franklin area suffered an apparently unrelated series nf break-ins from April 8 to 11.The target then was exclusively summer cottages.Stolen objects from four re- norted thefts ran tn tools and By cross-reference, police de- television sets.- 2 ma Na ST GS EE A 2- The Gleaner Wednesday, April 23rd, 1969 What is Ormstown Doing?@ The local councils and firemen met on Wednesday evening in the town hall with Mr.Perrusse, Fire Commissioner of Quebec and his assistant.Details concerning future fusion of fire brigades and possible grants were discussed.It was revealed that grants could be as high as 80% or in tome cases no grant whatever is allowed for certain areas.Grants are given not only for new buildings but for equipment as well.Since Ormstown is considering the possibility of a new fire station at a cost of $75,000, (inclusive of equipment), a government grant will be an absolute necessity.The projected size of such a building would be approximately 48 x 40 feet and would be constructed on the property recently acquired by the town.® Signature approval ix still forthcoming from the Quebec Finance Department for the water works for the town.verbaliv the by-law has been approved.@ The period of May 4 to May 10 has been declared, \"Clean Up Week\u201d for Ormstown.Let's get behind the council and make our town beautiful.@ Both councils have approved the invitation of Mr.J.Cappiello to open a Manpower office on the second floor of the town hall.This is a National] Employment Service to assist local persons find positions.The office @ The Chateauguay Valley Music Festival began on Wednesday morning at nine o'clock with Ormstown Elementary grade one choir, Choirs and vocal competitions will take place all this week with piano competitions from April 28 to May 2.The semi-final concert will be held on Friday evening and the final concert which will consist of \u201cThe Best Of The Festival\u2019 will be held on Saturday evening May 3rd.busy preparing their pupils April 25, Mr.had his classes Claire Barrette, @ Those police and firemen who worked so hard last\u2019 week had an amusing incident to break an otherwise hectic day.It seems that during that stolen car chase, everything, {from a rescue truck to a horse were used to apprehend the villains.After a hard chase on foot through soft plowed.fields, the Chief spied a youngster on a horse so he sug-j gested that he be allowed to have the animal.Of course] our chief is not getting too old to run.it was a matter of running too long .we think.In any case, thanks fellows for a remarkable show of stumina during Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday of last week.the Elcmeniary School on and as usua; was very well @ The cquipment used to find the young lad in the Chateauguay River was a Double Sure Grip Grab hook, the invention of two retired gentlamen of Hemminaford, Messrs Fortin and Gosselin, Since the body was retrieved in less than half an hour after the equipment was put into use, it is strongly recommended by the local firemen.Mr.Gatien Fortin of Hemmingford and Mr.Eldas Primeau ONC hour at midnight of Ormstowr were in the boat at the time the body was this Saturday.recovered.: will be open every Thursday.Fr RARE Yellow Aqua ROYALE de FACELLE Towels White Aqua Yeliow Pink SPEC.4/.59 Save .59 DIPPITY-DO Setting lotion New lotion extra Hygienic diapers New born size UNTIL MAY 3 INCLUSIVE Pharmacie ORMSTOWN Pharmacy ALBERT CHABOT, B.A, L.PHM.TEL.829-2351 i ORNE A Fes | a 8 TA a ASE ! a F pour 9 Say powder xT J \u201cpo - 14 oz.er aa eed be Reg.1.00 MODERNE de FACELLE E SPEC.77 Toilet paper Save .32 pe False teeth reliner Reg.1.19 SPEC.97 SPEC.1.93 FIX-A-PLATE Medium and toddler size Instant firataid res SPEC.1.93 Reg.1.98 SPEC.1.49 PRICES EFFECTIVE FROM APRIL 18 @ All you folks who missed the I sented by the Tap N Chanters of Glengarry should make sure you watch for advertisement of their next appearance at the Legion Hall in Ormstown.@ The teachers of Ecole Jean XXII| have been very which was presented in the school auditorium last Friday ded to a 6:55 a.m.call with evening, with a repeat performance scheduled for Friday, Jean Claude Demers, Physical Instructor, do some most intricate numbers, Mrs, ( who has been teaching the singing classes in the schood was responsible for the fine musical numbers, Several sketches from other class teachers rounded out the evening\u2019c entertainment.Jacques Dandurand for his athletic prowess and the prize for the best actor went to Pierre Demers, © The Ormstown Brownies held their annual tea in'scorched cellar ceiling and always one of the social hi year Brownies acted as hostesses, very graciously.e AND THIS \u2014| remember to advance\u2018 your watches and all | all other timepieces by| Laymen to share (Continued {rom page |) Scottish Concert pre- Basement Blase (Continued from page 1) members of religious orders throughout the diocese.Eighteen volunteers respon.a faulty furnace ignition.for a most interesting concert As a follow-up to this re all the three used gas masks and water formed of three members of hoses to extinguish the fire cach group mentioned above.within 20 minutes of arrival.In Beauharnois, Huntingdon The Lepage family, which and valleyfielq regions, the had been evacuated to a neigh- priests of the diocese have ex.bour\u2019s, was able to re.urn 10 pressed the same desire at re- their home immediately.After gular meetings, as well as the effects were confined to \u2018à priests and secretaries ot the seven pastoral regions, Vau- A prize was awarded to Saturday afternoon.smoke damage in upstairs pres .This is rooms dreuil, Soulanges, Château- so e spring season : Lo.uay, Ste- i .attended.The young second The only injury was a cut Sua¥, SteMartine, Beauhar hand suffered by volunteer \"Pis, Huntingdon and Valley- fireman Ma'thew Oswald, He field.was taken to hospital and The special committee has later released.already held two meetings.QUESTIONNAIRE tee is to sct up a system of consultation to allow all mem- Who Would Like to Live at The Centre For Elderly Persons?bers of the diocese to express their view, through an asso- HUNTINGDON \u2014\u2014 A corporation is being for the eventual establishment of a Centre for | cation of any type, be it as persons, centre which would be erected in Hunting- la] Lake S.rect home following ber of laymen, priests and firefight.quest, à special committee of ing units in Huntingdon, They nine has been organized; it 1s TEL SILL IP IRI OOO AE ee AR ERT IRA Es POUR TSE et sree Ears a a regional group or even indi- don or elsewhere in the Huntingdon region, vidually.formed! The aims of the consulta: This centre would lodge, at reasonable prices, elderly couples or persons of the county.elderly; Hons are the following: ; 1.Express the needs feit by In order to determine if the number of interested is high enongh, we ave publishing herewith a questionnaire which the interested persons are asked to fill aed return as soon as possible.We will refer the bul- Do not letins received to the promoters of the project.delay, Please fill in and return as soon as possible, if you are interested in this home.lindividuals and groups, local, regional or diocesian, .2.to.define in a concrete manner the type of bishop we wish to have in accordance with the needs expressed; say what is expected of the future hishop.3.Determine if we want a .bishop chosen from among the \u201cpriests of the diocese or from another one.i 4 Suggest one or names by secret ballot.These recommendations and secret votes will be sent to the six following persons: the more FASHION FASHION SHOW AT PIGEON Student mannequins wil lead a parade of fashions ay L Ecole Polyvalente Arthur Pigeon tonight.A co-educa- tional lineup of eight girls and six boys will showcase furs, shoes and jewellery duping the 8 p.m.affair, Arthur Pigeon (Continued from page 1) from the first floor music room to the top storey chemistry laboratory.Doubling back to the workshop wing, parents will be given background views of completed student projects while listening to career explanations, The following day, Friday, will be reserved for students alone.They will stop at cach display to acquire an overall familiarity with the fields open to them.Saturday after noon at 1:30 and again at 7.30 p.m.the school will he reopened to interested citi zens.At 2.30 p.m.Sunday.Quebec Education Depuly-Minis- ter Miss Thérèse Baron and His Excellency Mgr.Percival Caza will conduet the school\u2019s official opening.This will be followed by the publies third and final admit- sance to \u201cEXPO CARRIERES\".The \u2018EXPO\u2019 is being finan end by a $1000 advance from the Regional School Board of Salaberry.\u201cBut it\u2019s not ncarly enough\u201d said Aurele Leroux.To re mery the deficit, a concluding Sunday evening drawing will be held for a watch donated Mr.and or MIs.cco Apostolic delegate, to the!bY a sympathetic jeweller.bishop who is president of the' am work is mandatory for ; Conference of the bishops of displays embracing everything Eu bem dh 4 u Address over ns Canada and to the i from the plastic arts to gym- -.w 5 hops of the Montreal region, \"4sties.However, cash prizes Limited that is the bishops of Mon.for individual work on exhi- : dered [ee \u2018real, Joliette, St.Johns and Pits Will be awarded by Ce RR St.Jérôme.| school judges.Fas AC errerrereererrerecrrrreve screens | At this time.the delibera-| ; TT oT A wor BBC ns tions are well underway and 7 JOHNSON\"'S tions are Wife Drops Dorman SPEC.8/.79 Save .45 committee will | Keep the public informed of) a projects in process, Cut out and return to Mrs.J.E.Barrett, P.0.B.4, Huntingdon FUR STORAGE STORE YOUR FURS IN OUR JOHNSON'S* Baby shampoo | 8 oz.=; JOHNSON 1 & JOHNSON Cotton swabs In 144 Reg.98 ] SPEC.67 Save .31 Reg.1.39 SPEC.97 Save .42 ; WHITE RAIN Hair spray Regular or extra holding Reg.1.69 SPEC.99 Save .70 Look for the yellow and blue sign PHARMACIES ORMSTOWN ULTRA MODERN VAULT LOCATED ON OUR PREMISES Special Selection ® Easy 1/3 OFF UR Terms uo FU Leather STOLES e Lay-Away Coats for SPRING Plan GRENIER FURS 46 Du Marché St.Tel.373-1707 Valleyfield No | _6OLD STAR STAMPS 4 FAIRVIEW RD.REMI LEBLANC GARDEN CITY GROCERY (Continued from page 1) into the bank's main Montreal office.Mr.Legault last talked ln his daughter on Good Friday when he asked her by dele phone to spend the l£aster holidays in Huntingdon, The Elders were unable to come however, and Mrs.Elder dis appeared without warning the following Monday.She had ap- paren\u2018ly made no preparations for a trip, taking not even à handbag with \u2018her.Hilda is the youngest of the Legaults cight children.DO YOU REALLY KNOW SEE PAGE 3 TEL.264-5458 olding or regu a Tg VA INE Rog 1.25 lar % VASEL y SPECIALS Fi OR I HIS WEEK SPEC.79 u 4 Paso Jef Nature's ave .* # Reg.99 \u201c SPEC.77 Nescafe 99 ( H E bE I whole Kernel 5 for 69c \u2014 = Coffee 77C whiz 59% |copn\u2019\" (FR Deion NERVINE CURITY 6 OZ.Tablets Complete glass nursers 16 OZ.12 oz.In50 Reg.88 Boz eee ee oz 0 =: no peu ts7 Deus?Hawaiian for 59 WHOLE FRESH = In 100 Reg.1.SPEC.1.27 3 for FRESH 1 5 LINE-A-PLATE SPEC.1.09 Save 63 Punch ¢ Ib.Lettuce Ce Tomatoes 36 OZ.48 OZ.Size 24 Concert David SWEET MOTHER'S ASSORTED 2 f .BEETS 2/49 pps AD br 33 ¢ Cookies T4 24 OL.UE Pork Shoulder Roast 49cn.Wiene cos GIVEN DOUBLE FRI.\u2014w 27 lb.package Fs 79c \\ - SAT.\u2014\u2014\u2014 maté i J il} ic C- 18 \u2019 rd y, ts :h 11 is es me BE ee re te 6 This « That » Town) TIME TELLS \u2014 until one morning last week, at least fitteen years had elapsed since a certain matron in Our- town had gone into Montreal via Provincial Transport bus.She bought her ticket at The Chateau, boarded the bus in the company of a half-dozen \u2018girl\u2019 friends.Fine.Bot then she sat talking and while engrossed in this pastime ahsent.mindedly tore her receipt into shreds.Nearing the terminal on Dorchester St, she noticed the other \u2018girls\u2019 retrieving their receipts and holding them daintily between righi thumb and forefinger, ready to hand them to the driver when disembarking.Horrified, she realized hers was probably under the seat (or half a dozen seats), Now would you believe it gave the other girls AND the bus driver a giant tickle to watch her retrieve the scraps of paper and stick them, one atop the other, on one of those straight pins the weaker sex never fails to be able to produce from among the 1,001 other items in their handbags?# MORGAN \u2014 du you REALLY think your mother sounds like Tiny Tim\u2019s mother when she sings?\u2019 1 WHO \u2014 asked for that cold weather and snow the past week-end?Must have been someone from Chateaugay, N.Y.Over there they even had the snowplows out and on Saturday the snow was drifting bad enough to cut visibility to a couple of car lengths.Over here, with sap buckets gathered and washed, farmsrs whose maples hadn't started to bud didn\u2019t take too kindly to Ol Man Winter's final fling.Let's get back to those 80-plus readings some Huntingdonians have been forecasting.JUMPIN JEHOSOPUAT \u2014\u2014 Jim of The Store gave us it ring à lew minutes ago and warned \u201cBejabbers now dont you forget to put something in This and \u2018That about Saturday Night\u201d.Okay already, but what more can we say?Everybody's tickled pink about the good old-fashioned Turkey Supper at the Huntingdon United Church {hat starts at four p.m.this Saturday and thev all know serving will continue unti\u2019 the last latecomer has eaten his fill, Nobody is worried anout the menu: rolls.~alads, lurkey and gravy, mashed potatoes, vegetables and gravy.Pie 100: apple, lemon, pumpkin or cherry.Not a soul is concerned about quantity or quality.They even know it'll he a grand opportunity to visit with people they haven't seen for vears.No need to worry.Jim, people will be coming from Dundee fo Hemmingford, Montreal to Malone, Lake St.Francis to.Chateaugay, N.Y.Man, its the talk of the countryside: ang everyone will be there.One problem: how many of us are going to be there first?| +\u201d DID YOU KNOW \u2014 that René spent the 13th and.14th in Montreal?Now that we've said that, you'll probably | guess correctly that he saw Canadiens win 4.3 in overtime over Boston on the Sunday and on Monday saw the first major league baseball game in Montreal at Jarry Park.Even brought home a baseball and three autographs.» MALONE \u2014 the contract for general construction for the building of the new St, Joseph's Church on West Main: Si.has been awarded to Manceley and Murtagh of Malone.| Total mds for construction, accommodations and electrical: works amounts tc $353,714.According to Rt.Rev.Msgr.W.Harold Brennan.pastor it will be the most madern.| most funeticnal and most liturgical church in the Diocese] of Ogdensburg.It is expected tnat the new St.Joseph's: Church will be completed bv December.Tt will he erected on the same site as the former edifice which Gleaner, readers will remember was destroved by fire last August.| 1» FRANKLIN CENTRE \u2014 a rash of burglaries has resuited in the loss of selected antiques at three homes in this area (See elsewhere).ww CHATEAUGUAY VALLEY MUSIC FESTIVAL, \u2014 at.C.VRILS, slarted at 9:30 this morning (Wednesday) and finishes next weekend.Plan to attend as oflen as possible.May we suggest reserving seats for the semifinals and finals, Mav Z and 3 respectively, without delay.w A MUSEUM \u2014 at long last, for Huntingdon and area, will be opened at Grove Hall, Huntingdon.(Elsewhere, please).w# CHATEAUGAY.N.Y.-\u2014- we regret to inform readers that the body of twelve-year-old Dale Manning has as ycl not heen reccvered from the Chateaugay River.Heartfelt sympathy is extended the hereaved family.mw ACCIDENTALLY SEOT TO DEATH \u2014 Tragedy struck in Valleyfield on Monday afternoon when Mrs, Jacques Borhomme was accidentally killed by a bullet from a 30-30 gun which her husband was cleaning in the kitchen of their home.The gun had not been used for about two vears and Mr.Bonhomme assumed that it was empty.The bullet apparently hit the floor and bounced to hit Mrs, Bonhomme in the back.An inquest will take place in the near future.The deceased, née Fernande Du.puis, leaves her husband and two daughters, aged 7 and 8.am Roch Trepanier AUTOMOBILE INC.TEL.264-5356 HUNTINGDON ENEENSENSEINEN OE ARNE REN SPECIAL FINANCE RATES NO PAYMENT we | Cairns, E.Neilson, Mrs.W.J.za, L.Wright, J, EASTER APPEALS ANSWERED The following lists of district McKay, H.Angel, A.Robb, F.donors to the Eastér Seal Fuad|Ouimet, S.King, J.O.levers, have been sent in by the Hun-lJ.C.Waddell, J.Lyons, Ross tingdon Rotary Club.As more Hawkins, G.Cooper, E.Car names become available, they son, B.Logan, R.Logan, N.J.will be published.Fennell, F.Durnin, Ronald Anonymous: $25.00 Woods, Martin Beattie, Leo R, Rowat: $15.00 Cappiello, Thomas Brooks, J.$10.00 White, R.E.Lalonde, Frank- Ladies Duteh Club, Mr.and lin Cameron.Joffre L'Heureux, Mrs.E.M.Woods, D, M.Lu- Donald Hamilton, Clifford Ha- tan, Geo.Thompson, A W.'milton, Archie McFurtane, G.Bruce.McClintock, W.M.Wilson, AM.Reddick, J.M.Brown, Les- $3.00 lie Brown, Ross McNaughton, Taylor 11, 1, Kennedy, J.Harris, D.Ll.McConville, L.Barbe, W.Lancia, D.Laroche, R.Allen, Roy, F.Devries, Lyell Gru- E, Smith, Rev, Brown, L.Couk- ham, Fr.David, C.Dev, Le- man, JC.Plat gion Ormstown, LL.Welburn, D.Milne, J.D.Lang.J.C.John- $2.25 son, J.W.Rennie, Alister So-l EE, A.Hartield N.H.Simms, G.C merville, John D.Elder, F.Laurin, R.J.Lindsay.J.Craw- $1.00 ford, Eurle Ness, GW Mur- J.Smith, E.Sauve, 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Commerce.|anan, E.F.Ellerton, L.Ked Hemmingford, C, E.Boyce.E.[dy, G.Baskin.M.Hay.G.Ca-| B.A, Bou- G.Mark, Alice Lewis 1 EL liott, A.Henderson, FF 8 wy) lace, N Fleet, M.Grius- 1 tu renkbaker, R.FEnderle, G A McKay, F.H.McKeouvh, A Dion, A.Baker, W A Wilson N.Angus, F.Orr, F.Ounnet, G.\u2018Thompson, I.Fortin, R Thompson, H.Brabant.\\N.Orr Joseph Simpson, MM.Lavasse, A, Brady, J, M.Sharpe, 18.sier, I, Trainer, Alice Cain, ¢ Henrikse, K, Belair, PF (ro ,W.1 Todd, 8S.Peddie, 1 Fish- (ET, B.D, Douglas, J 1} vi ler, No Frame, T.Brean it (C.Daoust, A.Grahane via DO YOU where your furs are 1 + BEFORIE 3 MONTHS Fast 1 Hour Credit Service ENEMA FEN EA OEE EEE The New MAVERICK Is In 68 VIVA, 2 dr.sed.67 GALAXIE 500, 2 dr., H.T., 8 cyl, auto.67 FORD Custom.4 dr., sed, 8 cyl., auto.65 FORD Galaxie, 2 dr.H.T.65 OLDSMOBILE F85, 4 dr, sed., 8 cyl.auto.65 VAUXHALL, 2 dr., sed., 4 cyl, std.64 COMET, 4 dr., 6 cyl, auto.64 FORD custom.4 dr., sed., 6 cyl, auto.64 VALIANT, 4 dr., sed., 6 cyl., auto.64 DODGE, 4 dr., sed., 6 cyl., auto.63 CHEV.Impala, 4 dr., sed., 6 cyl., std.63 GALAXIE 500.2 dr, H.T., 8 cyl., auto.63 FAIRLANE 4 dr., sed., 8 cyl., auto.63 GALAXIE, Ctry sed.8 cyl., auto.62 ACADIAN, 2dr., sed., auto.66 FORD Econoline Van, 6 cyl., std.EENEERNENENE BE EREEENEEES 1969 MODELS MOTORCYCLES and SCOOTERS Style - Performance Economy with exciting feattires such as a 4 cycle overhead cam engine, optional push button starter, automatic clutch and 3, 4 or 5 speed transmission.\u2014 Exceptional maneuverability, zippv cruising speed \u2014 OVER 200 MILES to a gallon.\u201cStarts hot and stops hot\u201d.\u2014 Low, L-O-W insurance costs and minimum maintenance with easy terms.PRICED FROM $ 189.00 Parts & Service Available BRAITHWAITE BROS.TEL.264-5445 HUNTINGDON AT NOW TEL.264-2900 in the counties of Chateauguay - TEL.373-4600 \u2014 If Busy 373-2231 EMP Wednesday, April 23rd, 1969 The Gleaner - 3 STOPS FOR SCHOOL BUS AND DIMES MARCH mes or te baie wre RAMMED BEHIND BY A TRUCK FOR DISABLED Recently Mi les met with an accident on Hrchuax Ne near Ste Phulameur Sante wis on his wan into Mon ven when he had occasion to meet! on 4 school bus The hus and according to og.\u201c oor Stanley also A ha.Hebert.A.Bernhardt.© lus Visiting Firemen Mayor punminer unit REALLY KNOW ?stored daving the stunner, Beware, do not leave your precious furs in a place or a vanlt that may nor be fireproof.Store vour furs in an air cool «d vault, sate Tram ail risks.Adequate space between cach coat.Barrel tem directly connected with the police station, You are ALWAYS INVITED to visit our lamous VAULT.Woe wall fake pleasure in showing vou vour own furs.THE ONLY VAULT ENTIRELY BUILT OF REINFORCED CONCRETE © FUMIGATION SYSTEM to protect dour burs apaine t FREE PICK-UP SERVICE Beruharnois YOUR PITTSBURGH PRINT DEALER RE T.V.HENRE GREGOTIRT low price.Stale Stace on tek (ollowine in the rent avever fabled to commly with pain sponsored by the Royal Hee Taw and ran oo the rea Canadian tte Sin des ef, cousins a Branch 195, 8 being held on of his unio tang | i Fartnunute's Stan was a the time wend no ene worthwhile of toned ae ulation +.Allan Wilson of Hinchinbrooke (left) and coun cillor Henrv Wallace (right) listen a< Hinchinbrooke Volunteer Five Biisade Chisf Dan Tully explains operation of The Brigade\u2019s equipment ang Athelutan head quarters were opened to the q-ublie Huntingdon - 4 FINISHES TO CHOOSE FROM e INTERIOR LATEX FLAT e INTERIOR SEMI-GLOSS e INTERIOR HIGH GLOSS e OUTSIDE HOUSE PAINT Pittsburgh Paint now provides you with 4 of the most popular paint finishes with exceptional quality, at a thrifty Chile meant of dame April Many do nat {their The March of Laeyvion, MOM 300 We are askim crue reditize contribution Dimes Cam | Ads used in many useful ways.| There are several wheelchairs jin our district bought with the \u201chelp of the March of Dimes.If there is anyone who feels Ormstown He could spare a couple of hours time would he please s contact Mrs.Wesles Cabins at the people to contribute to this 4202101 It anyone would care (o make what à donation by maul - please send means.The it to March of Dimes, c/o Mr campaign money is sent into Wesley Cairas, Ormstown, Que: Y( Montreal to the Quebec Mareh bee Lea en on rt $item JUR OLD REFRIGERATOR Api 17 adatnt suse mothe BEST maven PRICE on the purchase of a NEW G E REFRIGERATOR Sce us right away BRAITHWAITE BROS.8 TEL.264-5345 HUNTINGDON HUNTINGDON A L > 2.Effective Wed.Redpath White Granulated SUGAR 10 Ths.30 | Ih save 12¢ Nature's Best Whole Kernel CORN 12 or.tins 35¢ save 10¢ Red Rose I Purpose COFFEE Ib .tin 89c [ save 21c EXTRA SPECIAL Men's forest green WORK SHIRTS Sanforized, very good quality 14 to 18 SPECIAL $1.98 * ¥% + Men's Perma Press Polyester and Cotton TROUSERS Req.6.95 * te IN STOCK, most com WALLPAPERS price 98¢ to 2.89 double roll Complete line of Kem PAINT at lowest prices IT PAYS TO BUY AT LEFEBVRE'S TEL.264-5464 WEEKEND GROCERY SPECIALS * of JUST RECEIVED: large shipment of luggage of all kinds \u2014 prices $5.95 to $39.95 # + April 23-24-25-26 Maple Leaf Shankless Smoked Picnic Hams 49c save 10¢ Ib.Saco Pure Orange Juice 48 oz.tin 49c save 16c Tulip Luncheon Meat 12 oz.tin 45c | save 20c for $4.95 nr.plete line of Sunworthy ! 4 - The Gleaner Wednesday, April 23rd, 1969.GIFT AIDS RETA THE Gar LEANER LEADING ADVERTISING MEDIUM IN THE DISTRICT OF BEAUHARNOIS ® Published by The Huntingdon Gleaner Inc.KEITH HOWDEN President and Publisher Member of: Audit Bureau of Canadian Wekly Newspapers\u2019 Second Class Mail Registration Number - Subscription rate: $6.00 per year Canada and U.S.A.Single Copy 15c SECOND-CLASS POSTAGE PAID AT CHATEAUGAY, N.Y.12920 Although every precaution will be taken to avoid error, The Gleaner accepts advertising in its columns on the unde: standing that it wilt not be liable for any error in any advertisement published hereunder uniess a proof of such advertisement is requested in writing by the advertiser and returned to The Gleaner D business Office signed by the advertiser and with such error and correction plainly noted in writing thereon, and in that case if any error so roted is not corrected by The Gleaner, its liability snall not exceed such a proportion of the entire cost of such advertisement as the space occupied by the notud error bears to the whole space occupied by such advertisement.Circulation Association.0733 vor UREAY or | $360 by the Dewittville Wo- money represented proceeds | \u2018rom the Institute\u2019s March over during the School\u2019s annual card party in the Hun.tingdon Academy last Thurs day cvening.The School uses an annual budget of $3,000 to conduct workshops and daily classes for 14 retarded children A the children for three hours Huntingdon Legion.The four-year-old School has raised money in the past by rummage sales, card parties and Christinas card sales.Card tables in the Academy were occupied by 140 supporters Thursday.The Gai Valley School for » ! Ketarded Children was given i men\u2019s Institute, April 17.The theatre night\u201d.It was turned \u2018 | teacher from Valleyfield trains | crch week-day morning in the : NE EA Mrs.Iva Oakes, (left), cheque from Dewittville Wo 0.Bulow.RDED CHILDREN'S SCHOOL fa TU an: The Valley Association for Retarded Children, accepts $360 +! president of the Chateauguay men\u2019s Institute president Mrs.Editorial otes.Is It Fair For The Teachers?N Tuesday of this week the Protes.some Catholic teachers staged a one-day strike in an effort to bring their plight to public notice.We feel that despite what many may think of a teachers\u2019 strike, they do need public sympathy and support.do not know of any other body of workers which has received such treatment as the tant teachers and teachers of Quebec.The Go shown a determination to deny teachers all privileges usually accorded any working group with grievances.diments have been placed of the teachers airing their views through All in all, we feel public demonstration, that such procedure has been Even now the Government enact legislation which will deny teachers the right to strike.On the other hand the teachers have abided by the laws imposed upon them restrictions with regard to the rotary strikes that were They have obeyed the time limits and have obeyed the tried.for calling strikes, yet the persists in denying them the right which is granted to other working amounts to dictatorial actio result in defiance by the teachers rather than amicable agreement.Could we blame the teachers, English impossible to We ments could popular spot.teachers do weapon in the vernment has calling a full doubt a strike likely to bring results.Other impe- in the way most unfair, threatens to but it would be well nigh find a sufficient number of qualified replacements ready to fill all the resultant vacancies in this province even if recruiting was done throughout Canada, or the U.S, or from other countries.Government which brought in such replace: The find itself in a most un.It therefore looks as if the have a rather formidable mass resignations.It might be less damaging for the students than strike in May.There is no at this time would be most about the teachers\u2019 desired On the other hand such a strike could have damaging effects on the teachers\u2019 image.The parents of those students on the threshold of university, could legitimately set up a great out-cry against this gress.with.on for an unn Government the publie is | groups, This time has come n and could them if they did defy the government?it has been twenty months since negotiations were started and no agreement has been reached yet.Concessions have been made by the teachers, but still not enough to please the Government, This hardly breeds a harmonious atmosphere.Threats are being made some of the teachers to resign en masse at the end of the school y not know in what position thi ting restless, patience will sort of thing by at least ed from their ear.We do s would place interference with On the other hand it might force the government to settle this matter forth.There is no doubt it has dragged tempers will start to fray.have been frustrated at every turn and in obedience to the law have mildly retreat- their children\u2019s pro- ecessary length of time and ust as fed up with the way things have gone as are the teachers.The to get down to real business and reach a settlement before the end of another school year.ad to drag on into still another year.lt cannot be allow- It is no wonder the teachers are get- Under present conditions and with the threats that are being made, be running out and then The teachers stand \u2014 but this will not go on forever.It is anybody's guess as to the outcome.William Strata.(Continued from page 1) stitu ion selected two Oswego students to participate in the and his family on their succes.Princeton University Program! ses, for Work Abroad.William is attending the Oswego Uni versity which is about the.same size as Queen's in Kingston, Ont.This year tno, his name was included in \u201cWho's Who in American Universities\u201d, being onc of forty.five students from his Universi'y 30 honored.In connection with the Princeton honor, the recommendation came from the Depart- ! It would seem that William] will have a husy summer ahead of him and is well assured of ton University, when that in.{his future.The GLEANER offers congratulations to William New Erin Couple Féted On 25th Anniversary On April 13th., Mr.and Mrs.Albert Beauchamp celebrated their \u201cSilver Anniversary\u201d with a reception at \u201cSalle Chez Tex\u201d in Ste.Barbe.The happy couple wi h their guests first attended St-Joseph's Church, in Huntingdon where Father Emile Leduc of Valleyfield celebrated Mass at 6:15 p.m.A bounteous barbecue chicken dinner was served to around 180 pcople at Chez Tex.ment of Modern Languages and Literatures.Mr.Stata, a senjor majoring in Economics, interested in international business and law, will start his gradua'e studies toward an M.B.A.after his summer's work.The participants spend the summer on jobs which can be in a bank, store, of|plied by the \u201cElliott Orches.fice or factory.The pur-|tra\u201d from Beauharnois.pose of the program isl Mrs.Beauchamp wore a with her nephew and his wife, Mr.and Mrs.Allan 'Moodie, in Montreal.Mr.Archie S*.Onge of Len- noxville and Mr.Wilbert Stark of Chateauguay were callers during the week at the Ben Douglass home.Mr.and Mrs.Henry Hamilton and Jimmy of Pointe Claire were recent visitors of her mother, Mrs.C.L.Starr.Mr.Reginald Sherry of Hamilton, Ont, spent the week-end with his parents, Mr.and Mrs.Leslie Sherry, and was happy to sec his sister.Mrs.R.Newby of Hialeah, Fla.GEORGETOWN WMS MEMBERS GATHER The Georgetown W.M.S, met at the home of Mrs.Haddon Kerr on Tuesday afternoon, April 15th with 12 members in attendance, Mrs.Robert McFarlane open- Musi ; s sup-©d the meeting and read the Music for dancing was first portion of \u201cAn Easter Meditation\u201d from \u201cThe Outlook\u201d, Preshyterian Church of New The purpose of the program is to involve them directly in \u2018he work and life of the French, in order for them to gain a more penetrating contact with a foreign culture and customs.The candidates are chosen because they speak the language well and because they are interested in teaching French or in the field of international business, The Department of Modern languages and Literatures wishes to encourage the participa'ien of students in di ferent study or exchange programs abroad.Two summer scholarships from Laval University and two other summer scholarships from the As sociation of French Professors in America have heen alloted to rhe Oswego Department of Modern Languages and Litera.tures for distribution to de- sarving students.In addition, the French Cultural Attache to the United States has invited to recommend two French majors for teaching lovely floor length gown of aqua blue nylon with accessories to malch and a fur stole with a corsage of white mums, Their son Mr.Jean Beau.champ gave the speech of welcome.His sister Jeannie read an address to their parents and spoke feelingly of how Jean and herself appreciated the love and kindness that their parents had shown them.She then called on her aunt Mrs.Florian Lemieux, of Vat.leyfield, who presened Florence with a bouquet of red roses and white mums with hidden way amongst the petals many large bills of money and a huge \u201c25\u201d silver how, Mr.and Mrs.Beauchamp thanked cveryone in French and English dor making their anniversary such a happy one which they will always remember.A happy event at midnight was the singing of \u201cHappy Birthday\u201d to their daugh'er Jeannie on her 18th birthday.assistant jobs in high schools in France during 1869.1970.Miss Margaret Moodie is Zealand.The succecding portions were read in turn by each member.The Parade of the Sower, Mark 4, Verse 3-20, was read and the questions based on it, from the Glad Tidings, were discussed.Some verses from Matthew 25: 34 to 40 were also discussed, Mrs.H.Kerr read the Minutes and the roll call which was answered with a Bible verse containing the word \u201cSeed\u201d, Mrs.R.McFarlane read and discussed some sections from tre Study Book, \u2018\u201cNew Forms of Missions\u2019 under the headings \u2014 \u2018\u2019Laymen Overseas; Vacation Time Missions\u201d and \u201cSummer of Service.\u201d The meeting closed with the Mizpah Benediction.Roxham Mr.end Mss.Erle Radley are expected home from Florida this week, where they spent the winter.Mr.and Mrs, L'Esperance are er in Frelighsburg, Que., has Athelstan, Quebec.April 22nd., 1969.The Gleaner, The Editor, Huntingdon, P.Q.Dear Sir, \u201cIn the meantime however, I invoke your continued kind assistance, and if you can in any way cause acceleration to be given to the issurance of the order \u2014 in \u2014 Council in favour of the Chairman of the Board of Governors of the Hospital, Mr.Jonathan Proudfoot, it would be appre- cia ed not only by the writer, but also by the people of the community.\u201d end of quote.The aforementioned is a quoe from a letter 1 wrote to Mr.Paul Corbeil, Executive Secretary to the Minister of Health, on January 20th., 1969.Now \u2014 let's talk CE _ ora Reg.329.00 $295.00 RECLINER CHAIR ENTERPRISE 30\u201d GAS RAN 4 PCE.COLONIAL STYLE SET _\u2014 5 a NAUGAHYDE VINYL FABRIC $94.00 DE LUXE, CHROME BONE, PANS, ce Th Lr OTD ST coon mock 2050 is : ALL FOAM BACK AND CUSHIONS > NT AC 4 PCE.BEDROOM SUITE 0 Reg.29900 $219.00 Reg.90.00 $73.00 ENTERPRISE 30\" GAS RANGE SPANISH STYLE 2 PCE.CHESTERFIELD SET COLONIAL STYLE FULLY AUTOMATIC Reg.475.00 $379.00 A FAI BARGAIS oo \u20ac139.00 Straight back Arm Chair s63.00 special $315.00 4 PCE.COLONIAL STYLE SET 2 PCE.SPANISH STYLE SET Reg.74.00 ENTERPRISE 30\u201d GAS RANGE SOLID MAPLE.CAPE COD DESIGN ° ; 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