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[" bration » diffi which Crackers\u2019 Fire Ormstown Barn It was purely by chance that Mrs, Bill Hooker went out ot her home on Saturday to check cn the location of a tractor in which a prospective buyer was mierested.As she made hes way toward the barn vard she aotived smoke near the main building which comprises the offices and sterage of Hooker Enterprises.Upon investigation Mrs, Hooker found the side o the big barn was afire and she quickly summoned help and fir extinguishers were used to queli the blaze.Alter a momentar: discussion as to the cause o.tie blaze it was suggested tha.9 further investigation be made Tue open sliding doors wer closed to reveal (hat the entire inside wall was blazing, A cal was mude to the Ormstown Fire Brigade, which was on he spot in less than five minutes anc FRAUD JAILS TRIO Three Cazaville men drew il terms on counts of frauc v, Vulleyfield court May 14 Leonard Carlier, 28, Richa Cartier, 19 and Clarence River, Also 19.were tried and sentenced following their ar rest May 13.The elder Cartier drew two months while his sveomplices were cach given cht days.The arrest took place in tluntingdon after a Surete instable in a passing patrol car recognized Leonard Car ner strolling along a sidewall.A complaint had been laid March 27 by the Banque Cana- tonne Nationale of St, Ani- vet alter it had handled two cheques forged over the signature of an 80-year-old resident, In the same May 14 court session.Normand l.edue, 21, ui Ste.Barbe was sentenced 10 eight days in jail.He was tung guilty of stealing $1000 worth of equipment April 26 rom a summer camp owned hy Raymond Leduc.quickly extinguished what might easily have been a holocaust, Although it is considered il- egal to sell or use firecrackers 1 most areas of the province.hey are still available.Child \u2018en on the farm had been using he dangerous playthings by at aching them to arrows ane \u2018hooting them into the air.It 185 nol been fully established il one of the loaded arrows land d near the barn, or if a fire.If BOMB REELED FROM WATERS AT RIVERFIELD rts.JS A bomb\u201d fished out of theft Lucien: \u201cmond of Riverfield, May 16{: \u2018vrned out to he the old fash.|\u2019 nglish River by tNned varietv.The type plant- \u2018d not hv terrorists but byl: he government.cracker was lighted and set off at the edge of the building.but in any case it has been esta- slished that the \u2018crackers\u2019 were responsible for the mercural >pisode.Considerable damage was done to the building and a ~onsiderable lesson was learned by those children who had \"inwittingly used dangerous toys near buildings.Emond was clearing a snag.|i \u201ced fishing line torpedo shaped the water.He telephoned the Surete An Quehee in Ste.Martine who \"*aved the call to Montreal.A demolition leam from Canadian Armed l\u2018orces\u2019 Camp Bouchard was despatched to the mond farm.They classified the 18-inch- long device as a training homb used to emit white isarker smoke during military exercises.The team described the bomb as being virtualty harmless.Its explosive paek- age of one ounce powder had Leen neutralized by its immersion.The absence of nearby military testing or training areas led police to speculate the bomb was a left-over World War Two days.It accompanied the demoli- object {rom Thursdays aight when he hauled a rusty, |§ \u2018Locus\u2019 Descent 7x LEANER THE LEADING ADVERTISING MEDIUM IN THE DISTRICT OF BEAUHARNOIS e 106th YEAR HUNTINGDON, QUEBEC MAY 21st, 1969 15c per copy 16 PAGES { à On Cash Crop Of Paper Helped Club Survive LOCUS youth club's members is by Kathy Blake A general meeting of all the not \u201ccome into power\u201d until late August \u2018when the present C.C.C.Fashion Show May 29 th - Dedication July 1st A County Civie Centre meet- from being held May 24 at 8 p.m.executive will resign officially, {ing was held on Wednesday.| as soon as possible, Its purpose is to elect the new BUT will learn the \u2018\u2018ins-and- May 14th, at the Legion Hall, executive body of president, outs\u2019 of the cluh\u2019s management, with President Ann Cameron tron experts back to Montreal.vice-president, secretary, and under the guidance of The Ex- in the chair, The minutes of treasurer.This new body will Cattle Entries Bulge Fair Nearly 500 head of cartle have been entered to date for the 1969 Ormslown Exhibition.\u201cAnd with tha! number, we're busting at the seams,\u201d suid Carlyle Dickson, the fair*s seerelary-treasurer, Entries have heen compiled * for an even 400 head to which must be added 97 4-H calves mingford, Howick and Orms- town clubs, In the following list the \u2018x\u2019 following he exhihitor's name indicates a new exhibitor to Ormstown.One hundred and ten Holsteins \u2018have been entered by Maurice Smith, Huntingdon: Ferme Dominique Savio, St Jean Baptiste.Co., Rouville; Mervyn Graham.Huntingdon; Gerard Audette, St, Cesaire, Que.: Maurice Sauve, Valley- Intyre, x Avonmore Ont.; Rob- field; Dale Putman, x Heuvel ton.N.Y; A, G.Armstrong x Vankleek Hill, Ont.: O.W.Me- Rae, Howick, Que.; Harold Robertson, Riverfield, Que; Murray Templeton, Riverfield Que, Gerard Smiths, Lancaster, Ont.; James Durant, Bombay, NY; Jack Fraser, Spring Farm, x Streetsville, Ont.; ITil- aire Michon, 1a Presentation, Que; Clark MeCuaig, Lancaster, Ont.; Miss Deborah Livingston, Madrid, N.Y.John Had.ley, x Lachute, Que.; Merril Reynolds, Burke, #W N.Y; R.J cng Stewart, x Bolton.Ont.Eighty head of Ayrshires have been entered by Davies Bros., Hun: ingdon; Roland Pig- con, Vercheres; Allan Kyle, Hemmingford, Marcel Bour- | geois.x Sk Ours, Que.; R.R.Jean Paul | the; Roger Hill, Ont: Henry Wallace, | Athelstan, Que.; Eskine Rod- gor, Lachute.Que: Wilson Wes gate, Vankleek Hill, Ont.; R.J.Taylor.Huntingdon; J.P.Bradley & Son, Lachute, Que.; W.J.Reid, x Ashbnrn, Ont; Fred Bova, Burke, N.Y.! I Saraguay Farms, St.Laurent, Que.; A.J.Elmhurst & Sons, Indian River, Ont.; John Gilbert, Huntingdon; Gilles Gag- i non, Ormstown.Forty-eight Herefords enter gace, Ste-Hyaecin.| chester, Ont.; Milton Cornish & a valuable asset Beaudry, Granby,l Son, Indian River, Ont.; Tho.development.vod ) Li .Que.; Sydney Mode, Vanleek Mas Parson & Sons, Cookshire,, As the LOCUS is largely self- entered by Huntingdon, Hem- Q y y x Hullvue supparting (though it recently Que.; Bob Hull Farms, Picton, Ont; Calvin | Fleming, Crysler, Ont.Yves Trudeau, x Hudson, Que.; Qpportunities for its members, Ness & thee, Howick;| ed by Lanwin Farms, x Win.and has thereby) proved itself perienced.And their experiences have not all been happy! It is hoped that the great majority of members will show up, as the future of the club rests on the gathering's success or failure.Through its formative season, the LOCUS has maintained high standards of responsible membership, has provided recreational facilities and leadership community an earlier meeting were read, but as Comptroller R.L.'l'ink- er was not present, no linan- cial statement was available.It was reported that some turniture for the Pool Office still is a need for other ar- ucles such as typewriters, fliing cabinets and such.If anyone has such please get POLICEMEN READY CLUBS FOR JUNE doff heir guns received a generous grant from the inner character! The Christ.Earle Ness & Son, Howick; A.E.St.Laurent, St.Simon, mas-time \u201cLocus Bazaar\u201d, at Archie Roy, Howick.Ninetv_seven head of Jerseys «nn ered by, Jean Paul Dubuc, St.Hyacinthe.Que.; Glenn Mec- ent Younge, Melvin Younge, Shawville.Que.; D.H.McCaig & Sons.x Norval, Ont; John R, Ross, x Sherbrooke: Pierre Veillon, Sweetsburg, Que; Floyd Dingwall, Berwich, Ont; Dr.G.R.McCall, Lachute; J.J.MacKenzie & Son, Finch, Ont.; Ross Plmion, x iMorganston,| Stanley Ont: Wayne Kerr, Kerr & Son, Camphelford, On: W.R.Sharp, Marvelville, ont, ;Bagot, Que.; Roland Sylvestre, St.Simon Bagot, Winfields Farm, Willowdale, Ont.; Hun- LOCUS members, ziker and Flying U Ranch, De- in point of the young wiltville, Que.; Donald A.Cur_ rie, x Ottawa, Ont, A list of horse exhibitors which all goods on sale were hand-crafted or prepared b was a case people's abilities and enthusiasm.Public support plus the goods\u2019 fine quality plus members\u2019 hard will appear in next week's is- work added up to a sell-out sue of the \u201cGleaner.Presbyterians Cram Covey Hill Centenarian Pioneer Building A coast to coast congregationtion of the Presbyierian Church filled the Covey Will Union Twenty - three Shonthorns Church during its centennial entered hy Mervin Miller & Sons, Glasgow Station, Ont, service May 18.From Nova Scotia to California, scattered descendants of early parishioners returned for the first service held in the ancient church (Con.inued on page 2) in Canada in 1875.At that time Knox became part of the St.Andrew's Hemmingford charge, while Covey Hill joined with Russelltown.year's third annual Taking part will be members of the RCMP, Sûreté du Qué.\u201cbec, Fish and Game branch and: Y municipal policemen In reality wo lournaments are combined ; one as civilian golfers will: Legion Hall, Fl playing for trophies along.) CUSS matters pertaining there-| in be side the law officers.The first ball will be smack.an award supper at 7 p.m.All The old school house must have required constant repair- trick is to switch from a mor.= 00 had been promised.but there ed onto the green at 7.30 a.m.| ! and the event will close with his meeting and take part in The Ormstown since 1959, They listened as Rev.Lorne O'Neil of Toronto, great grandson of the chureh\u2019s builder.con- : ducted proceedings.An ecumenical hevy of ministers was present at the hundredth birthing to keep it up as the Union tarboard to a western sombre- Church.Finally it was replaced ro.His avocation is country.by the present Union Church, Western music.As far as his erected by Henry O'Neill in 1870, Profession is concerned, he is At this time a cemetery was a history teacher currently stu- started.dying for a Ph, D.at McGill The Covey Hill Presbyterians amd writing his thesis on Cha- day of the church: Rev.O.Car-' were a vigorous group, number- teauguay Valley history.MW (ricity, À turnef-the-century surrey carries guest minister Rev.L.O'Neili and 90-year-old Davina Hennagir away from Union Church after service.michael, Rev, P.Mason and ing around sixty communicants\u2019 Bobby Iill and his Canadian Rev.C.Coombs represented the in 1876, and gradually increasing Country Boys will again be a.|United, Anglican and Presby- to ninety, an all-time high, in mong the stars of CBC Radio's terian churches of Hemming- 1886.Communion season was live, sock-it-to-\"'em country and ford.| The hilltop Union Church where the service was held was finished in 1870.Without elec- its interior is lighted by a suspended cluster of five t coal oil lamps.It stands as one of several in a line of churches used by Covey Hill folk, Edward Phelps, in an \u2018Anniversary History\u2019 said early religious services were conducted in schoolhouses: Although no information has been found concerning the use of the school as a Union Church, it is reasonable to assume that the Methodists (who built Wes- tey Church in 1857), the Anglicans (who later built Trinity Church two miles north, near Havelock, or Vicars), and the Presbyterians took advantage of the facilities.The Presbyterian congregation of Covey Hill was organized as early as the 1830's by the American Presbyterian missionaries who organized Knox Church.It was connected with Knox Church until the founda- observed twice yearly.in the spring and fall, The church had a Sunday School under the leadership of Charles MeDiar-! mid.In the 1890's the congregation began to decline slightly, and was down to 60 in 1900.After 1900, and especially after 1910.the decline in population on the Hill became more noticeable because of the removal of many Protestant families from the neighborhood to Montreal, or to the Canadian West to pioneer again.By 1909, however, the congregation was still able to raise nearly $500 for all purposes, Membership was about fifty, When a local union was being arranged in Hemmingford between the Methodist and Presbyterian churches, a similar union was taken under consideration on Covey Hill, at the suggestion of Wesley Methodist Church, |On June 1, 1918 Wesley and Covey Hill formed a local union, on the Russelltown charge.The western jamboree at the Orms.town Exhibition Arena on Tuesday, June 3rd.\u201cThe CBC show was a smash hit at last year's Ormstown Ex,\u201d says Bobby, \u201cBut this year's production will be even better and certainly a lot smbother Last year, there were a few hitches with sound, with seating and so on, but all that will be straightened out this year.A keen student of Canadian history ever since his early school days, Bobby Hill is now a specialist in the history of the Eastern Townships and the Southwestern Townships, As a result of extensive research, he is now writing his Ph.D.thesis on Robert Sellar.founder of the Huntingdon Gleaner and the editorial policy of the paper in pre-confederation days.\u201cWhen ! was working for my M.A., I was doing general research on English language newspapers in Quebec.! fo- gue bili.uhb in Montreal | tay \"17.viav 16, the Expos had been\u2019 raves in Jarry Park.At 10 m.next morning, the Expo vaching staff filed into Mau ice Richard Arena to lecture minor league men from tross Quebec on the finer) vints of baseball Organisers claimed the one ay clinic was the Jargest of 4 \u2018s type ever held on the North American continent.Jim Fan- tng, general manager of the \u201cXpos noted some participants - 5 Ce aad driven 700 miles to reach|ing clinie, the first staged hy Marcel Marcotte (left) and Philippe Montpetit of Huntingdon flank assistant A coach Mel Didier of the Expos .lontreal.\u201cAnd I had a terrible time | 1.1 touch with the President | Before the opening date \u2018or the Pool, the building wild be painted and the inside finished.In order to get these things {more funds are needed and to this end a Fashion Show is bemx held at Huntingdon \u201cSheatre.on May 20th and this was stressed to the meeting \"to give It as much publicity as possible, Tickets are now | available | Mrs.Grace Cappiello as well yas all committee have a su gentlemen, It is the plan of the Civic Centre Committee to hold a, wij) dedication, or Official Open-l dobt mg Ceremony for the Pool nection a special meeting 1s being held on June 2nd, at The at 8 p.m.to dis to.It is hoped that all inter.[ested organizations, groups and individuals will atten the plans to be made.It is profits, in 1968 amounting to the intention to have booths, at Powerscourt.on a $100, will go to the Hun'ing.cle.on the grounds and to While You Suffer in the don Minor Hockey league.make a real gala event of Cowhoy Song Warbler Doubles As Specialist In Chateauguay Valley's Past And Present by Lillian Wylie one of the few independent papers without political affiliation.\" | Robert Sellar called the shot as he saw it and what he cared about was the welfare of the farmers of this area.\u201d | Bobby has had the opportuni- [ty to study Sellar's personal diary.\u201cThe more I studied the man, the more | came to admire him.He opposed Confederation because he felt it was contrary to the interests of the English language minority of Que- \u2018bec.Over 100 years ago, Sellar was writing about problems which only now are coming to the surface.As a result, many of Sellar's pre-Confederation editorials sound highly contemporary.\u201d After his thesis is submitted and he has earned his Ph, D.from McGill, Bobby Hill hopes to submit the work to a Canadian publisher so that readers from coast to coast can learn more about Robert Sellar, a great but little known Canadian, Bobby Hill's own group \u2014 all stage stars and recording artists of note \u2014 include singer Sheila Graham \u2018Linda Lou) who is heard each week on CBC's national radio network; Paul Menard of TV and radio fame: Ron Scott, the Tamarack Swamps philosopher and \u2018blue grass' vocalist; and Dougie Tri- neer, ace guitarist.\u201cAll our instrumentalists are Union Church was used in the cussed on The Gleaner and have bona fide folk musicians,\u201d Bob- (Continued on page 2) |since concentrated on it becau- by adds, '\u2018We don\u2019t use any mu- A nine man Huntingdon con-getting some people to come ngent was told to \u2018do us We su nn ÿ v.not as we do\u2019 hy a covy Huntingdon { coaches from the Expo major umbled 7-5 by the Atlanta!don included: President Philip- and the chairman, membets ly on hand, The ; event promises to be an ou}- South Shore policemen will Standing ona in the commu for golf clubs ity for in St.Anicet, June 26.Last! Youth, as well as children.AIf \u2018Police.the latest for the summer sea- Picken, Lennoxville, Que.; John the Huntingdon Town Council, men\u2019s Golf Tournament at son for all age groups will be its members have had to bend \u2018Tacted 400, a figure President! codeled.\u2018There will also be Forty-two Aberdeen Angus their efforts towards fund-raj- Joffre L'Heureux of Hunting.'a number of door prizes, have been entered by Plien sing projects \u2014 which, we are don says will be surpassed this Vic oria Limited, Ashton, Ont.; told, is extremely heneficial to Year.-lare currently on sale 1n this, one Midget ladies, ton July 1st next.In this con- thy cleared off this year, coaches summarize the bases of the game.AL one point Manager Gene Mauch took the podium to field questions from the audience of Little League coaches and managers moaned Baseball Marcel Huntingdon,\u201d Minor League vice-president Marcotte, Besides Mareotte, those who mude the trip from Hunting- | An afternoon demonstration pe Montpetit, directors An.period at Jarry Park was part tunio Romanchuk, Jean Gali Iv veilid by 5 ween of weit] peau, Henry Cross, Bobby}, hipped ap by an approaching Deme, Jecan-Louis Lefebvre, thunderstorm Réjean Ledue and Jean-Paul] baseball stuffed hang into alr The Tantinpedan Baseball! to illustrate point, Valade.League Has its own problems Car Snaps Pole The nine men guide a ninor leugue that is now heading in vith erit and water on its La its second year.It embracesinlaying field.\\ June 1 open rune.all from Huntingdon, floss several loads of crushed Two drivers eseaped anhurt The directors were in Mon-qroek and a voller are found.from badly damaged autos In treal to attend a one day coach-[the Exposition \u201cround field is weekend Route 4 accidents.as Montreal Expo head coach Gene Mauch jabs à 150 voungsters in the 916 agelivg game is planned bat un! Unlikely to be ready Richard Lapierre, 24, was the Expos.Their morning was cruising at 860 mph between spent listening to various Fxpo| ONce the season is vndersaÿ, Huntingdon and Kensington [Ridnes will be run off every when his fire blew at 2 am.Monday aad Wednesday at ype 17 lis car switched ends 1430 pan until playoffs hegin4.it okated across the road, [the third week nf August.bouneed down into the diteh This year the Tage bought M00 crunched into n° Quebec Ividro pote four sets of uniforms for the , \u2018 ! ° LaPierre.a Montreal native, four + : \"its où ; How older units of its CR alone in the car which team loop.Though sponsors, dained 8800 damage.The bave been found ta absorhy the: Ststamed 3 make.[rower pole was snapped com.this.Several groups have al.cost of three of the four sets, pletely in two ready promised to hold food one more spunsor still being Dozes at wheel and bake sales and gamea sought Richard Cosgrove fell asleep There 15 plenty of room for |.year outlay, without al the wheel en route to Mamore.It is hoped that repre.uniforms, was $500 This year, lone from Huntingdon about sentatives will attend thes further $150 has been tagged Tam May 19.His car ron off meeting on June 2nd and to mprove the diamond A the deft side of the road 800 vlace before the meeting what rant of $150 that went through feet west of the intersection they can do.The booths are town council in March has re 61 the First Concession Elgin ta run on the same principle moved some strain (rom the avd Route 4 Cosgrove.a one- as the July Ist Centennial tagiue\u2019s exchequer: however, to Hime resident of Jluntingdon celebration of 1967 alt take up the remaining stack, now hving in California, was money after expenses have # door to door canvass has heen Unhurt bat his Thunderbird re- been paid will go to the scheduled for Mav 24 tn Hunt.quired an estimated $400 in re- County Civie Centre inedon pairs Burglary A Camper-Frailer will be The following week.at) One hundred dollars in sil.un display in town in the near, 30 pm.June | the league ver and bills wes stolen from future.This is to be offered il open the 1968 season with a Shell Service station at 42 in n special draw and tickets, WO Bämes.one Bantam and) hatenaguay Street, Hunting.\u2018don during the night of May connection.It is hoped that a.1819.sufficient amount will have EVIE SPEAKER AT FRANKLIN COma ans person vous DAIRY PRINCESS BANQUET [ttang that any person would he proud to own.Your help 1 {ins i vi help to finish off the Mr.Mare Tectere, the Guest ! still remaming on the speaker tor the Franklin Spi : i pool and it 1s hoped to have Connty N.Y Dairy Princess Contest Banquet to be held ! June Tth at 6:30 pm.at Notre \"CUBS SEE CIRCUS [Dame School.Malone, has an outstanding background in the Thirty two cubs accompanied Dairy and Associste Industries by their leaders and a few pa-' Mr.Loeelere of Granby.Qué.rents attended the Shriners Cir- bee.received his elementary cus in Montreal on Saturday.course in that town.south Scouts with two or Montral: going to College leaders spent a damp weekend SL Laurent for his secondary CLearn cehoofing where he received Rain\u201d.hic Bachelor of Arts Degree Cum Laude: he gradu.sted from the High Commer-! cinl Course of the University! of Montreal with the Master| ol Comneree Degree, \u2018 project.Also active in Provincial and futernationa} Dairy Organizations, My LeClere was President ol the Quebee Milk Deas MARC LECLERC DENT PRIEST Robby Hill's own special hat se, in the 19th century, it wassical gimmicks or special ef- 100s Association; a Director The National Dairy Council of (Con inued on page 2) | Conada fects like echo chambers.When! sa country-western group hires! {pop musicians, pop arrangers and so on.they divorce themselves from grass roots music Country and western music, according to Bobby, is music which is indigenous to North America.A native of Twin Butte, Alberta, he considers such songs as \u201cStrawberry Roan\u2019 and \u201cRed River Valley\" to be + A on PY EN 3 Ew part of the Canadian heritage 7 as well as American.\u201cPrior to 1885 when the railroad came through, Canada didn\u2019t have the covered wagon trails west, such as the Chisholm Trail.\u201d Bobby explains.\u201cMigration was from the south and the settlers who came - such as my own antecedents who were Mormons from Utah \u2014 brought their songs with them.\" He'll bring the same songs into the Ormstown Arena as nne of a squad of country-and-west- ern singers.\u201cFor this year's two-hour show, CBC producer Frank Heron is bringing in some of the biggest names around Wheeling, West Virginia, and Nashville's Grand Ole Opry.Roy Drusky.singing star of TV, radio and the stage, will be in Ormstown on the big night.We'll also have the comedy team Lonzo and Oscar with their big hit \u2018I'm My Own Grandpa'\" | Bobby Hill picks out tune during appearance at last | year\u2019s Exhibition.{ Ï Wedne 2-The Gleaner ON AT ERG Dp TRERARS, ; NR AR This = That » Town w# WET \u2014 real wet.That's about all we can say for the holiday week-end.One thing for sure, the grass is growing fast at last.People who haven't yet given their lawnmowers a spring tune-up will find they should have.i# F.JIMMY SMYTHE \u2014 proprietor of Huntingdon Motors Inc.has purchased the Campbell Fiset home on Highway No.4 about a mile west of the town limits, The Smythes plan to move into their new home about July 1st.The Fiset family will move into the present Smythe home on East St, about the same time.» FARMERS \u2014 have every reason to be disappointed about this backward season.With so much rain, no seeding has been started.A normal season would see most of the crops in by the 15th of May.Around Howick and Ste.Martine.some work has been done but for the most part a tractor would sink to the axles right now.We're about a month behind and that's not encouraging.1\u201d KING REID SHOWS \u2014 did you see the trailers loaded with King Reid Famous Midway fun-machines bright and early Monday a.m.?Tents, rides, props, all spent the forenoon in the parking lot in front of The Chateau, Forerunner of the heavy equipment to follow, it makes one realize that the \u201869 Ormstown Ex is gearing up for opening night on June 3.w# CAMPERS \u2014 heading home after that sudden change in temperature that occurred late Saturday p.m., weren't too happy about all the rain either.Some, camping across the border, packed up and headed for home in the wee small Qurs \u20acf Sunday morning.Some say it snowed, others only groaned that it turned so cold they just weren't sure what parts of them were frozen, Hardy breed, those camping types.1# OUR MAIL SERVICE \u2014 Emmet O'Connor, Gatineau, says that when he was in Florida for two months he usually received his Gleaner on the Friday of the week it was published.Now that he\u2019s home, it drifts in on Mondays, Need we say more about mail service in Canada?v IT'S COMING \u2014 at last \u2014 to Ourtown.\u201cIt\u201d is something most people will approve of and \u201cit\u201d will be located on property owned by John Cluff near the Huntingdon Bowling Alley.George (Joey) Stark (a home-town boy now in the navy ind stationed at H.M.C.S.\u2018Cornwallis\u2019 at Digby.N.S.) is the man-behind-the-scene and we go on record here ana now to predict \u201cit\u201d will be a success.\"It\" will open early in June.Best of luck, George and John.w# AN ANTIQUE COLLECTOR \u2014 no names of course \u2014 claims he was digging in his backyard one evening this week and he found an old lantern.Real old.\u201cMust have been 100 ycars old at least\u201d he told Sandy.Funny thing though, he says the candle in it was still burning.Which brings up another mysterious point: none of us ever knew Martin to take a drop.Strange.sw THE NERVE OF THEM \u2014 on Saturday evening Harold Dineen, son cf Mr.and Mrs, Martin Dineen who live a half- mile from jown on the Plank Road, went out with the family \u201868 Impala and didn\u2019t return until two a.m.Sunday when he dreve the car into the garage and went into the house for some sleep.Real sound sleep.Fact is, everyone in the house slept well.Too well.They never heard a sound when thieves enterd the garage.jacked the car up and removed four wheels and tires and left the car sitting on the drums.Tough luck fellows and let's hope the thieves are caught #nd get what they deserve.And more.» A LADY \u2014 here in Ourtown would like to advise shoppers to watch the dimes they get back in their change.It seems thai there are quite a few pennies that have been made to look like dimes and can easily be mistaken for the higher amoun: piece.She suspects that some young folks might have thought it a good idea to make a few cents but hopes that it is not so.Anyway she asked us to pass the information along .» GARTH STEPHEN \u2014 amateur atronomer \u2014 tells us that clear skies permitting, everyone interested should have an excellent chance to see the Apollo 10 spacecraft as is manocuvers near the moon this week.If friends notice RARRAAAPE ERA RAA A he uppears to have circles under his eyes when he\u2019s in the stor: this week, don't judge him harshly: his telescope is set up at the family farm at Chateaugay, N.Y.and we predict nothing \u2014 but nothing \u2014 will keep him away from there for the next few nights.Now.the National Gecgraphic Society has stated that the blast from the 1unar module's descent engines, scheduled at 4:23 p.m.E.D.T.Thursday may be visible on carth even to the naked eye.Binoculars, or a low-power telescope.should be enough to track the astronauts through most of the rest of their flight.the Society belicves.Garth, also an amateur photographer, is \u2018anticipating using his telescope for pictures.An hour after the first lunar module engine firing, the vehicle, nicknamed \u201cSnoopy\u201d, will fire itr engines again, at 5:35 p.m.EDT.today (Wednesday) near the terminator.the line dividing the light and dark sides of the moon.\u2014 At 7:32 p.m.ED.T.\u2014 again near the terminator \u2014 the lunar module wil, fire its ascent engine.Two short burns of the module's thrusting jets are set for 9:20 p.m.ED.T.ou the moon\u2019.bright side and 9:59 p.m.E.D.T.on the dark half.\u2014 Wateh for Apollo 10 on its return journey to earth between the moon and the constellation Leo after 8:30 p.m.E.D.T.Saturday and in Lex between 8 p.m.E.D.T.Sunday and 2:30 am E.D.T.Mondey.w FOR WHAT IT'S WOR'TH \u2014 please explain this: Walter Baskin, a driver for 'Clarenca Moore, who lives on Highway 4 at Dewittville is a perplexed man.He and his family attended the Apple Blossom Turkey Supper at Franklin United Church «on Saturday and when they returned home it was bed time for his two young sons.Right after he turned off the bedroom light he glanced out an upstairs wihdow aipid saw à strange light where he had never seen a light $f any kind before.Bright and shining, whet he saw wewsnt exactly orange nor was it date the proposed heavy trains sday, May 21st, 1969 watched it dropped to the ground and smoke rose.He estimates that what he saw fell on one of Mac Ruddock\u2019s fields, about one mile north towards the railway tracks.Now wait: this was followed by another similar sighting.Mr.Baskin doesnt know what he saw and he isnt even saying that it definitely wasn\u2019t children with fireworks.He was curious enough on Sunday.however, to walk quite a few miles during the afternoon searching for scorched grass or the remains of something that had burned.We readily admit we're of no help at all in identifying Mr.Baskin\u2018s sightings .maybe some readers are?» WE HAVE BEEN informed by Art Rankin that during the past few weeks numerous Holstein cows have becn purchased in the Huntingdon area by Merrill Reynolds of Burke.N.Y He picked four from the herd of Mervyn Graham & Sen.One of these, Gorecroft Rock Pat, a Rock- man daughter was purchased for $2,500.She is a three- year-old with a 2-year-old record of 12,121 1b.milk, a 3.7 cest in 305 days.She is from a VG Stylemaster dam.uv FRANKLIN \u2014 just a reminder that Frontier No.1 Boy Scout Troop is sponsoring a \u201cSafety Firearms\u201d illustrated lecture in the Franklin Elementary School Friday, May 23rd at 8 p.m.Guest speaker, as announced, will be Mr.J.Morrell of Montreal, »\u201d# SOFSPRAY \u2014 now there's a good clean name.vw THE AMAZING DAMANT \u2014 great by any standards in the entertainment field \u2014 will siage his show at C.V.R.- H.S.this evening (Wednesday).Want to stop smoking .he will help\u2019 Lose weight .he'll do it again, Laugh until your sides aie sore (you'll do that anyway), At former appearances in the Valley, the auditoriums were filled to capacity, May we suggest.as it appears that everyone hag planned to attend tonight's Performance.your enrly avrival: Also at the Howard Billings Regional High School in Chateauguay Thursday and Friday eves.No doubt there will only he standing room at Chateauguay as The Grea: Damont is originally from Chateauguay Heights.This dynamic entertainer has performed at all major campuses in Canada and many in the USA.this opportunity.For adults and youngsters.1\u201d EASTEkK SEALS CAMPAIGN \u2014 the annual financial campaign in aid of handicapped children and adults was again successful.Rotarian Jimmy Smythe, local campaign manager, has handed in a final list of contributors and the names appear elsewhere.The Huntingdon Rotary Club and the campaign manager are grateful to all for excellent support.What is Ormstown Doing?\u2018onsiderable work has beenmade a left hand turn imme- in aes on the CNR lines diately in front of Suton, who in the Ormstown area.It is the] was helpless in avoiding a col.intention of the company tojlison as other cars were apaise the rails another five) proaching.Severe damage to inches and a rock ballast bot.|both cars resulted, but neither tom will be laid from Massena, driver was injoured.The Bour- N.Y.to Montreal, to accomo-|deau car is considered a total loss.Have vou heard the latest?In spite of Doctor's pleas for exercises for young and old, a new gadgetis on the market, advertised thusly, \u201cExercisees Made Effortless\u201d.It seems that a device has been manufactured which sends electronic mes_ sages \u201co the muscles, persuading them to contract and expand isometically \u2014 while you do nothing.C HS ORNER That six foot four, 225 pound, all round student, Gates Bille.te, of CVR is attendine a nine day Alouettes training camp in Montreal this week.which will be transporting freight between the two points, Ormstown Sta:ion Master, Andy McGerrigle says business is heavy and alhough rumour has it that the Ormstown Sta- ion will be closed, he he had no word to that effect from headquarters.He believes that more important freight hauls with longer and more frequent train service will begin as soon as the new lines are installed.An established meat and gro_ cery business has changed hands in Ormstown.Denis Guerin has been a well known business man in Ormstown since long before the death of his father Pierre, who with his son and daughter conducted a grocery business on Church St.by Mr.Conrad Tessier of Val.|lege in U.S.on a paid scholar.fire department for seventeen; round student at CVR.He is a years.He with his four sons, an opperetta, he has made excellent progress in all classes and is an all time favourite with his fellow students, Scholars Notified A special call has gone out fo all grade eleven students and will offer the same excel lent service to the cusiomers with all day delivery.to which they have become accustomed.Mr.Tessier and Mrs.Tessier will move their family of four sons one daughter to Ormstown on July lst.Mr.Laberge will carry on as usual in the meat department.Accident in Ormstown On Saturday Donald Sutton, 17.year-old son of Dr.and Mrs.G.Swton of Ormstown was proceeding along highway 14 toward St.Antoine.An ap- CVR.New Erin Mr.and Mrs.Henry Hamil- white.It was about 30 \u2018feet off the ground and as he erigue Bourdeau of St.Antoine of her mother, Mrs.C.L.Starr.MAY SALE ON 65 &66 MODELS 1966 CHEV.BISCAYNE, 1 1966 CHEV.BELAIR, sédan Cosch / ve, 327 6Cyl.- .Auto./ 3 RABio 145000 1750.00 1966 CHEV.Biscayne, sedan 6 evi, aute.1500.00 1966 CHEV.Biscayne, sed.V8, aute.1750.00 1965 CHRYSLER 4 dr, KT.Pully Equipped 1375.0 1965 CHEV.Station Wagén 1250.00 Gates \u2018left on May 17 and will for many years.On the demise continue his training as a foot- of Mr.Guerin Sr., Mrs.Guerin ball player until May 25.If he and Denis took over the store is successful, and according to and opened a meat market, with assistant coach Bob Geary, the Mr.J.Laberge as manager of trainers are impressed, he will that department.On May 5th|be sent, along with the best of the business was taken over other Canadian boys to a col- leyfield.Mr.Tessier has been!ship, and extra training as a a member of the police and ball player.Gates is an all his who are interested in grade?twelve, to contact the proper au\u2018horities at the office of ton and Jimmy of Pointe Claire proaching car, driven by Rod-|were holiday weekend visitors Locus Déscent (Continueq from page 1) sale and an appreciable boost to LOCUS funds.LOCUS members, by the way, hail from Huntingdon, Orms- town, Howick, Hemmingford, Franklin, Valleyfield, Nitro, Alan\u2019s Corners, Dewittville .you name it, they're there! Mrs.Bessy Heath has \u2018\u2018donated\u2019 the Huntingdon Heath Hall facilities for the club's \u201ccentral meeting place\u201d - the LOCUS.Members usually finance bi-weekly entertainment at LOCUS on Saturday evenings through fixed voluntary donations; here the principle of general support for the general good is practised.Campaign funds are used primarily for the overall repair, maintenance, and improvement of club facilities.For example, a major investment has been made in a record player, radio, and dual speaker set; fundamental needs like brooms and floormops are not overlooked either.Mem- \u2018|bers gave freely of their time and talents to construct a band platform at LOCUS \u2014time and talent here being employed for group and personal benefit and satisfaction, The recent Locus paper drive in Huntingdon remedied a need in that town, \u2018one kind lady donated four bons of saved-up papers!) and brought in consi- don't miss|derable profit for LOCUS.All this, thanks to the all-day efforts of a couple of dozen mem- rs and their counsellor, Mr.Bob Gili, and of harried country parents who lugged in their papers for us! Comparable activities throughout the school season have pointed up the worthwhile function of LOCUS: here's hoping that LOCUS will continue to function with renewed help and support of the young people, their adult counterparts, and the community as-a whole, Menard Metro Bicycles Drawn Three district people carried home new bicycles following drawing at R.Menard and Fils\u2019 Metro store recently.Topping the draw Were Sathy McDonagh, Huntingdon; Virs.Percy Beare, Huntingdon: de Dundee.CANADA WEEK AT ORMSTOWN ~ith celebrations.25 as Canada Week.Town Hall.LAWN-BOY | member of the music program: M5 MOWER FOR will now carry on the businessime and recently took part in \u201cWEIGHT WATCHERS\u201d TIRED OF PUSHING A HEAVY MOWER?\"TRY THE \u201cMAGNESIUM- | LIGHT\" | HUNTINGDO | TEL.264-5822 | sror 91.00 King co CE 7 os cie.(west or | | Réssates BREAD 2doz nu BEER BELAIR ON or | re AC POI 2 for 39c 6 for 45¢ and PORTER sedan and extra ong HELo dafety New Brunswick Canad N 1 = TTT TTT TS NEW CARS tod esac TORS CHICKEN CHICKENS 830.0 AND TRUCKS \u2018mimes I POTATOES CARTIER SERVICE 10 LBs.BAG LEGS 49e |b.3-4 185.29 lb STATION \u2019 Vacuum MOTORS Inc.Sales and Service Limit 2 J9e customer BREASTS 59c Ib.Packed © HUNTINGDON TEL.8283162 GOLD STAR STAMPS GIVEN DOUBLE FRI.- SAT.rnistown \u2014 \u2014 Mrs, Lester Fraser.Ste.Agnes Despite official Quebec's decision not to participate in Canada Week, Ormstown decided last night to go ahead The Ormstown Town Coun- \u2018il voted unanimously to proclaim the week beginning May Th official opening will take place at 2 p.m.that day on the steps of the Ormstown Planning is not yet complete | but committee chairman Lind | Ormstown Items Speaker at Dorothy Watson was pleas-| (Continued from page 1) antly surprised on Monday,|of the International Associa.evening when called to the'tion of Ice Cream Manufactur- Home of Margaret McBain to'rrs.Washington D.C.and he greeted by 30 guests who Director of the Milk Industry jpresented her with a kitchen Foundation, also of Washing.shower.The bride-to-be was ton, D.C.Mr.LeClerc was elec.|escorted to a beautifully decor- ted a Director of the National ated chair the decor being yel.|Dairy Council of Canada in low and white Margaret|1961 and served as Vice-Presi- McBain presented her with a'dent in 1964-65-66.corsage of yellow Carnations.In 1967 Mr.LClerc was el- Dorothy in a few wordsected the Counci.President \u2014, thanked everyone.Delicious|The Trade Association repres- refreshments were served by|°nting Manufacturers, Proces- the Hostesses Gerry Barber sers and Distributors of 90 per and Margaret McBain.cent of all Dairy Foods sold in Mrs.Frederick Harrington| 4hada and exported to some 42 of Somerset Bermuda has been, V'or1d Countries \u2014 the annual a recent guest of her Mother Er05S retail value of Canada\u2019s Mrs.Stuart Osmond of Orms-Päiry Products is approximate- town.ly one and one half Billion Dol- Mrs.Harrington came Home'l#'S a year, making it one of to attend the Graduation Exer- the biggest and most essential cises at the Royal Victoria Industries in Canada.Hospital Montreal \u2018and joined President of the LeClerc her former Classmates to cele Dairies Ltd, of Granby.Qué.brate their 25th Class reunion, Pec: With annual sales exceed Returning classates reunion!\" 12 million dollars, oprates entertained at a Buffet dinner Ur plants in Quebec, pro on Saturday at the Home of Céssing fluid milk Products.Mrs.B.Marchuk at Hudson !\u2018® Cteam.Butter, Cheese and Acres.Milk Powder.Sunday they were given a Mr.LeClerc is married to Tour of the Hospital and en.the former Jeanne Mercier and tertained to Tea at the Nurses NaS three children, (one boy Residence by the Alummae 20d two girls).Being very ac- Assoc.Monday Evening they |.in Civic and Community tended the graduation din.2Lfairs in Granby, he is a keen ner held in the Champlain skier and enjoys an occasion- Room of the Mount Roya) ® game of Golf.Hotel an excellent address was Besides being President of given by Dean - Maxwell Cohen the National Dairy Council of of McGill.Canada, or.peclere is a Mem- Mrs.Harrington also visi er of the Executive Council with Mr.and Mrs.Hugh Ward of the Canadian Chamber of of Lachine Que.Commerce, Former President \u2014\u2014\u2014 of Quebec Milk Dealers Industries for Province of Que- bee, President of Controllers\u2019 Council (International Ass'n of Ice Cream Manufacturers and say Cullen of Ormstown visualized a parade as part of the program.FOR ALL YOUR CEMENT PRODUCTS NEEDS Steps, septic tanks, pipes, slabs, patios, curbs, sidewalks.etc.\u2014 See JEAN LATREILLE Route 4, Huntingdon i (Next to the filter plant) MOVING THERE ON MAY 24 Administrator of Milk Industry Foundation both of Washing: ton, D.C.Vice-President of Leiteries LeClerc (Sherbrooke: Que) Ltee; Director of the following-Les Produits Laitiers 4 val Maska Inc; \u2014 Les Place ment Collectifs Inc; L'Excel lence Cie d'Ass.-Vie; Co- Du nerof Transport LeClerc Enrg: and \u2018Transport J.A.Bergeron, Inc.; Director of Banner Inc Reservations must be in by May 30th to Kay Williams \u2014 Huntingdon.New Erin NEW ERIN \u2014 Mr.and Mrs Ray Howie of Trenton, Ont, enjoyed a week-end visit wi 'h Mrs owle's brother-in-law sister, \u2018Mr.a 5.Davi us nd Mrs.David Messrs.Robert, John an Reginald Sherry of Hamilton.Ont.Spent Lhe long week-end with Mr.and Mrs, Leslie Sherry.Mr.and Mrs.Keith MacLean of Potsdam N.Y.Mrs.Clifford Brown and Miss Anne Brown of Howick were Saturday visitors at the same home, Sunday guests of Mr.and Mrs.B.A.Rankin were the Misses Jean and Mary Van Vliet and Dixie Ferguson of Lacolle, Mr.Jas.P.Smith of Chateaugay Lake, N.Y.and TEL.264-5356 BEFORE 3 AUSNENENENERE Presbyterians Cram (Continued from page 1) summer and Wesley church im the winter.Occasional funeral services are held in the Union Church, which is now maintained as a memorial to the pioneers of the community.Following the Sunday afternoon service, the 225 worshippers were shown a display of pioneer furniture, pictures and clothes assembled by local residents.The total offering was earmarked for the upkeep of the Caurch building and its adjacent cemetery, Besides great grandson Lorue O'Neill a granddaughter of the builder had flown in from California for the service, Davina Hennagir, 90, was dressed in period costume complete with bonnet.Before and after the ceremony, she and Rev.O'- Neill were carried to the church in a horse drawn turn-of-the- century surrey.Present or former residents of the area wishing a copy of the service should contact Mrs.A.Churchill or Mr.Brand Edwards.Mr.and Mrs.Roy Goodfellow Roch Trepanier AUTOMOBILE INC.Fast 1 Hour Credit Service of Ottawa.HUNTINGDON NINES NUNN EEE RN NNN EE SPECIAL FINANCE RATES NO PAYMENT MONTHS THE NEW 1970 MAVERICK IS IN 67 HONDA, Motorcycle 67 FORD Custom, 4 dr., sed., 8 cyl., auto.OLDS.F85, 4 dr., sed., 8 cyl., auto, VAUXHALL, 2 dr., sed., 4 cyl, sud.GALAXIE 500, 2 dr., H.T., 8 cyl., auto.METEOR, 4 dr., sed., 8 cyl., auto, FORD Custom, 4 dr., sed., 8 cyl., auto.DODGE, 4 dr., sed., 8 cyl., auto.FALCON FUTURA, Conv., 8 cyl., auto.! GALAXIE 500, 2 dr, H.T., 8 cyl., auto.FAIRLANE, 4 dr., sed., 8 cyl., auto.GALAXIE.Ctry sed., 8 cyl., auto.CHEVROLET, 4 dr., sed., 6 cyl, auto.GALAXIE 500, 4 dr., sed., 6 cyl, auto.FORD Econoline van, 6 cyl., std, Ford Econoline VAN, 6 cyl.std.DODGE, Pickup, 6 cyl., std.66 64 49 4 FAIRVIEW RD.\u201cGARDEN CITY GROCERY REMI LEBLANC SPECIALS FOR THIS WEEK TEL.264-5458 CHECK OUR LOW PRICES Red Rose EGGS GRADE A SMALL Keta Salmon 15/2oz.59c Hersheys INSTANT CHOCOLATE 2 lbs.69\u20ac | 39¢ A DOL Royal Assorted Assorted COOKIES JEL 3 PKGS for 10 for Rise 'N Shine Orange Flavored Crystals 4 for 98c LO $1.00 $100 HURON Tomato Juice 48 oz.__2 for LETTUCE No 1 \u2018SHALLOTS or RADISHES I PACKAGE FREE 39c 3 for 19c As In The Hinch held with wal The es Mr W ent 14 a dit nOvet Tuytos shd À sortio drain re tit itv that I.ta SU} diteh a re und à portio Roy d by C.\u201cuse 1 that \u20ac usked cleani Schou resque street ti] af Hineer cral \u201cere issued ands be df Scouts lew hour fevelid {arnt The reques in il Blach repair tion Hstew new d Hong Willig Willia and & instru light as red The ty pu The F The prove uda $ su: M Minist W.Sa Cluff in $e 34: W istry $4.0 K Daous Ronal son L Ferns $6.75; Merri Grr 8 Shear A) from ng | revie ou « areas fit.\u20ac will b Dur DL Crart] of CI holid Mrs, fami Mi are stm) loin iM Lon jovi at tl Di ston Park ston USC wee M aw; her Fier sper int Mrs mo her Zio) Obs T Sup day Uni Car Wo ut sist Wi Un ter I sio by as of A se m G cl ri Wednesday, Mav 21st 1967 The Gleaner - 3 WOLFE Q.F.A.Newsletter ; \" Et Lo its Annual submission Ps ph à Secretary's Message Such organization as the Q.W.Feder 3 a a \\ I, QF.A., Kiwanis, Lion's orl, eral government called on The resignation of the QF.A businesses might be contacted the Government for an increas- a SS \u201d \u20ac oR » », Secretary-Manager was accept-; ed level of consultation between Ask Quebec Aid CENTURIES - OLD ELM PREDATED ° hi b k i H indr What may have been the pw In inc 00 \u20ac cides living thing in Hun-l£\u2018 The regular meeting of the !!Ngdon County is dead.Hinchinbrooke Council was to the - J.Towering over a 29 acre held Tuesday, May 6, at 8 p.m.with Mayor A.Wilson presid- wg and all councillors present, The secretary read the min.vies of the previous meeting, Mr Walter Pallersun was pros.ent regarding the cleaning of a diteh in Athelstan.It was moved and seconded that D.0, Taylor be appointed to inspect «nd if necessary, clean said woodlot three miles northeast of Hemmingford, \u2018it's thei} biggest tree I've ever seen li sald owner Earl Op.\u201c1 said PA never cut at pe down as long as it had a green J 4 leaf on it.but last summer SR; was the last green leaf ns had.\u201d Wilf \u201cI came here 22 years ago RF «& À 4 i \u2018as sources of financial support.\u2018 ed by the Board of Directors,, to be effective May 3lst.| leave Q.F.A.to follow my husband\u2019s career.1 have thorough- | i ly enjoyed my year with Que-' bec Farmers Association; the.: year's experience has been in .valuable, | = 5 x : of Directors, the secretarial du- At the request of the Board Local News: the farm organization and the Federal Government, on long term planning for agricultural development, and particularly M view of the need for some long term planning tor national marketing programs for most, not all of Canadian farnt products More detailed information concerning the program will he mailed to you as it becomes available.Please address all in quiries to \u2014 Teresu Mellish, Box 237.Macdonald College P.Q.Reterring to the need tor na.FIREWORKS For Personal or Public Use \u201c FOR WHEEL ALIGNMENT AT ITS BEST N : : Cian + .wa! .3 N ties will be taken over by the ; ; Howick: Again, Lyn Mace ar.tional marketing programs, Go Steady With Ken a portion oie rp Lo and nobody knew then how \\§ Macdonald College Centre for line from Howick faithfully re.Mr.Munro, President of the sm Sno 2 QUOI drain a portion of (he ditehloid it was.l'A say : 200, ©} Continuing Education staff un- Ported her club activities, The requested by Mrs.Claues.8.l'A say an easy 200 ë felt It was moved and seconded that D.O, Taylor be appointed 1, supervise the cleaning of a diteh along Fairview Reg'd., a requested by Jack Blake and also to have cleaned a portion of roadside ditch on foyd Settleemnt us requested by C.EE, Dahms.The motion wis carried, it was moved and seconded that Quebec Drainage Dept.be isked to intervene in the cleaning of Branch 5 of the School Creek.Mr, v.Kapas resquested some gravel for a street on Fairview \u2014 the Coun.il agreed to see the road en- ycars, probably 300.\u201d | If Orr's estimate is true, the elm was sprouting trom the forest tioor while Cham-i£ $ plain was building his first gti hits in Quebec City.| Now the giant stands bare À limbed and obviously deud.\\ RE is first branch juts out 40, WE feet above the ground.\u2018The crown sways another 30 feet further up.Its girth of 16 and a half feet dwarfs the maples, ashes and other elms CURLING ENDS scattered about around it.\u201cAho MAPS Qo ac .many eimai JE took The annual meeting of thel out 30,000 feet of lumber »Ormstown Curling Club was Four - year - old Dale Orrs old goliath elm.one, ls so big at the buty SYPPEr Was served to 128 mem.said Karl, * but they left this held Monday.May 5th.A buffet Willa Hooker, Joyce Templeton,|$t- that no mill around here could bers by the ladies refreshment yussen, Ann Whitehead.til the Annual Meeting in Octo ber, What this committee's report gs + A eh A its ee RE SE YQ.F.A's future could be tands framed by 200-300 year- important.Quebec Young Farmers Quebec Young Farmers has ; been very active lately.Two IN ORMSTOWN Provincial Executive Committee Meetings have heen held lamilton, Betty McGerrigle.|since the last re A ; > Chairm: Workshop was held at ont.Ra s: \u2014_ pfreshments: Chairman Hilaire the week-end of muigaret Greer.Marilyn Mag [March 14, 15, and 16.A sum- very | In the meantime, a committee! tingdon, Ormstown and Hem po has been appointea w study the Mingford 4H Clubs on Friday, s¥ needs of English rural people | March 22nd.Galen Driver, Mae- : and how English rural organi- |donald College Centre tor Con- zations can meet these needs, linuing will recommend in terms of Federal Dairy Policy \u2018and butter ure frequently sold mer camp is being organized.CFA.suid that there 1< not only need for involvement ot both levels of government, but there is need tor programs which will retain the control ol agriculture in the hands ol the farmer.Referrimg specifically to ma jor commodities, the Federation noted that producers of tm: commodities were under dither cult economie pressures, and expressed particular disappomt ment with the reduction of din ry support prices for 1009 20 an the face of contitally risine costs Notre anereasing neoadds cu lo agricultural production hy large commercial concerns, the Federation urged Zovernmeut Howick 4-H Club entertained 30 Young peuple from the lun- Education, to conduet a spoke on \u201cHow meeting\" Chaotic conditions have hi the world market for dairy products says Agriculture Minister H.A.\u201cBud\u201d Olson.Subsidies in many countries have resulted in surpluses.Skim milk powder at disaster prices.Canada's dairy farmers must be freed of their need for the subsidy, he says.They must have the security of self-reti- Ken TEL.829-2158 Story Gorage ORMSTOWN 3 UL.K MILK TANKS New and Usd ; , .support for policies divected to i i ; ; M es in ance in the economie life off.indir er vq .Kincer re.this request.Sev-|jandle it\u201d jcommittee., | On behalf of the ladies.Mrs.Two avr.oer.vin Canada, and the taxpayer should | panting oe tals ICEBANK or DIRECT EXPANSION eral building applications Ie believes the tree to pe! Fobowing dinner the ladies Marj Fern then thanked Ber-|Barrington \u201c\u20ac 3 farm type ol agricaliure as were nresented and permits issued for same.It was moved «nd seconded the sum of $10.he donated to the Franklin Scouts.It was agreed to al lew Mr.S.Dybka $2.50 per hour to assist with the cost of hollow and of little value to \"°Mäined i port stairs.rotten core would mean case thelr necting downst irs i splitting for use in Orr's The retiring President Mrs.sugar shack which stands 4 Bernice McGerryle opened the { \u2018 ° Fo .r convenient 200 feet away, meeting with à word of thanks his full he plans to come upstairs for their nie for the splendid job she i i : > ial Annual Meet- oo à seting while nm held h: , ring her two years|ed the Provine the furniture makers.But a °CUNE while the me fad don during her two years ing of the Ontario Junior Farmers Association at the Universi- bert Halsall of Birchton attend- be relieved of the burden of supporting the dairy farmer.To meet this goal, Mr.Olson has announced several changes my a desirable socal voal fo Canada The Federation noted that the Lacolle in the Federal dairy policy: Producers holding subsidy quotas will have to apply each ty of Guelph.| Provincial Camp: | Quebec Young Farmers Government spensored Congress, had just been concluded, and that the Task Force report wir expected shortly, and Hun we, BEFORE FINALIZING YOUR PURCHASE, SEE US oui ear for renewal of the quels.vues Mere You vill be sea prised al our i : LACOLLE \u2014 Mrs, Jus Burt Provincial Camp year HOLL pesult of these exercises ther tve Ii y ; > site tu \u2018 2 3 rs : REA ete.; N oN + gt ; ; nr es opposite his! out and buzz (he elm down oat Les who had of Toronto spent a few days| Quebec Young Farmers will Phos Who don\u2019t reapply will needs to be contiuting Maison : 4 + > .v 3 : .aus se sr oli i .si .\u2018LE The : | with à portable power saw.cars in office.A short busill4S: week al the Eklmer Robin-{sponsor a provincial camp for oe their eligibility for suhsi between producers and joven | LOW PRICES.1e Quebec Roads Dept.was \u201cLast year I offered it to veus Lao Mowed and SON home.Other visitors were [its membership between the a-idies.ments on the developing of an requested to install new tile|the Havéloek Fair as à lo ness meeting followed an \" « © in the culvert opposite the Blachford farm on Range 5, to lepair a culvert on Lost Nation ftoad, west of C.Cameron Euteway and also to install a new culvert with 30-inch tile ong the present culvert on Williams road, opposite Ronald Williams\" farm.It was moved and seconded that Hydro be structed to instal] a new light on a street off Fairview is requested by v.Kapas.j a C.F 5 \u2018 ; i ; vuter and salt 4 .ship and character {C.F.A, Submission to solution of ho wa .js of their parents, Mr.and Mrs.|the leaders Cn Federal Government: wn he sink dain once à _.ean The Secretary was inc Thursday, the past week.\u20ac\" Up \u2014 Dawn Brown, Phylis ; ! + eve.(development of the individuals Federal Government: down he sink drain \u201d ta publish the Bull Ben ed Everyone enjoyed \u201che day Urton, Barbara Ednier Jan E- Robinson on Saturday eve.attending camp.Activities will, On April 28th the CFA.in week to prevent blockage.The Huntingdon Gleaner, The following bills were approved for payment: Bell Can- atl $122.72.Receiver General E then prizes were presented to those members who curled so but there were no takers.\u201d well during the year.Cup and Saucer: Covey Hill Winner Bernie McGerryle COVE \u2014 Mice .Isabel Frith, Joyce Chandler, save! Y HILL , Miss Mar supe McCormick.Runner Up \u2014! gare: Brisbin Ottawa and Miss Alice Mal Alberta Ferris Joy Greer, North Hatley, were Ware Mama po ty Ke Crris, recent callers of Mr, and Mrs ArS.MeBain, Betty Kerr.K.M.Samp! McGaffrey: mple.h .rig] Miner's Institute, Chazy, N.Y Winner \u2014 Bernie McGerrig e entertained the farmers they| ean McClintock, Shirley Bor- interviewed to a luncheon on 14rd.Lorette Dandurand.Runn- especially the lunch out of Finlayson.doors.Barrington: | Mrs.Annie Gebbie formerly Winner Mary Hope.Donalda| of Cuvey Hill, passed away re Primeau.Marg.MeBain, Jan Mrs.Florence Barr and Mr, and Mrs.Lawrence Van Vliet, Miss Winona Boyse of Al hany, spent the week-end with her parents, Mr, and Mrs.Sherwood Boyse.Mr.and Mrs.A.Barrington, Mr.and Mrs.E, McClintock, Mr.and Mrs.A.Graham and Mr.and iMrs.H, IMeCaig of Orms own, also Mr and Mrs.A.Robinson and Jeff and Mr.and Mrs.Don Robinson were guests [ning at a surprise party in honour of \u2018Mother's Day.Misses Mary Van Vlie: and - Geymonat returned on Friday alter spending an enjoy- ges of 16 and 25, on St.Fran-1 Dairy farmers who failed to ¢is Island in Lake St.Francis, @PPly for quota last year but (near St.Anicet).The camp|Whe would have been eligible, will last one week \u2014 from Sun-|Can apply for a quota for the day, July 27th to Saturday.Au-{fortheoming year.Their phasing gust 2nd.out payment cheque will he A large house, capable of ac- considered us their payment ol comodating 40 people is located subsidy for this year.on this island.A beuch and a I'he subsidy will not he paid \u2018sports area are also available.|on milk that does not reach a |Fransportation will be provided : certain quality standard.to and from the island.The Federal quota policy is The purpose of this camp is being reviewed as well, overall co-ordinated and cube! rent agricultural pohey for Ca ; nada | er rns Salt has a madtitude of uses\u201d To perk up a five throw co hand, fui of salt anto the fireplace! Salt is effee ihe as a pate Ise one teaspoon of ' W.Saumier gg nance $19.14;|soing West to Regina in 1910, Diane Tincomb, Margo Evans.|.\u2018 : ; Bourgon : Cluff 8427.on and She married Alex Gebbie for- Match Committee: family of Lachine were|directed by Gaston Allard, a- at the p Elm e ins ine 1 a Townshj ; ; « Mother's Da Mr.and|gronome in Ste, Martine and | vin $225; Hydro an of 2 erly of Howick.She was the Winner Anna Sault, Bea Mrs David VE Pet rand recreation progré organized RECLINING 34: Ww \u201car ¥aro-Quebee $136.last member of a large family: McGerrigle, Marna Peters, or ; : N \u2018 Scot! Ltd., $6.75; Registry Office $9.25; J.Hutchings $4: D.L.Tully \u2018$65.34; Roby Daoust $81.; Ear] Pringle $18.: Ronald Farquhar \u2018$22.50: wi).Merrill Rosevear $15 - Gordon of 7 boys and 2 girls, of whe Helen Sutton.Runner Up Ver- late Alexander Milne and his da Begbie Barbara Kerr Isabel wife Mary Waller.Rockburn.Cavers.Ann Whitehead.Besides her famiiy, nieces andiPres dents: nephews mourn her passing.Winner Marg White Millie MeGorrigle.Barbara Lorne O'Neill as guest speaker.Kerr, Irene Hamilton, Tlelen Mr, and Mrs.A.\u2019 Nicholi and family of Ottawa are spending|by Clayton Murphy of Hunting- \u201chis week-end at home.Mr.\u2018and Mrs.Don Robinson the Lathe Friday evening.Twenty two by the campers d directed don.; A qualified nurse and lifeguard will be present through- Mrs.Irvin La 165 CHATEAUGUAY Smart Shoppe HUNTINGDON iberge, prop, TEL.264.3883 10 people, including leader.Lawn Chair « ur \\ a , ss reuni sun-jout the camp.The Camp Diree- OPEN ALL DAY THURSDAY RE $74.95; Ken Covey Hill union Church Cartney, Pat Harris, Ann Peo Gras ass reunion year tor will be appointed.$6.75: Hilt : Douglas Wilson Service was well attended on Whiteheead.Runner Up Ber- 1959, at Ormstown School on| Facilities limit attendance to e \u201c10, Hilton Farquhar $3.10; Sunday afternoon with Rev.nice ; ' Grr 88.75: Archie Lewin $9.83; Ye must be born again, was the Sutton.were present, which included Therefore, those who apply ear- SKIRTS STOCKINGS Jhearerte À.ow l some ; 59 te: rs [ly will receive preference.\u2018The.Reg.1.29 Mers Garage $32.25.; text of the sermon and he gave Yeung Grandmas and Young Evervos pi ins fee to attend camp will be $30; R 4.49 R Stardily rom Hon pas poad and filed a wonderful address to the Ladies:\u2014 their forme classmates and $5.of which is to be paid when eg.4.ng thes T4 ; caudry, udvis- present generation, The choir Winner \u2014 Alice McMahan, teachers, ithe application form is submit: C bails réviess hi \u20ac government wil) was made up from the var Joyce Templeton.Verda Beg- Mr.Thos.Brooks of Hun |ted.f $1 98 & $2 98 of desi .unmer the matter ious churches and Mrs.Good- bic.Isabel Cavers, Runner Upitingdon was a visitor of Lacollc| Clubs are encouraged to spon-; , \u2018 areas : ë ation for certain man was pianist.Surrounding \u2014 Jpepe Hamilton, Bea last week.sor their members financially.| pps and should Quebec see| Ministers took part.MeGerrigle,.Marna Deters.oo =; fit.certain necessary changes Will be made.lisplay to view after th 2 on All Weather display to view after the ser- Tho new slate of officers are A \u2014_ vice and the guests were enter- 4 follows: Better Gardening 0 0 0 COATS | D tained by the Edwards and president \u2014 Eleanor Lamb, undee Churchill families.The 10mg vice-president \u2014 Elcanon St t H | I DUNDEE \u2014 Mr, and Mrs.handled on™ apa Was MeCaig, Secretary - Muriel arts ere | Garth MacPherson and family] : Brunet.Treasurer \u2014 Alice of Chateauguay spent the long holiday weekend with Mr.and Mrs.Keith MacPherson and family.Mr.and Mrs.Eanl Gardiner are nicely settled in for the summer months at Teblane's Point, Mr.and Mrs, Dune MacPher.son of Valleyfield are also cn.joying week-ends at their camp cut flowers.Just keep snipping ley Borland, \u2014 Helen Sutton, at the same point, Dr, and Mrs.Malcolm Mar ston and family of Greenfield Park were guess of Mrs, Mar i White Granulated son's father, Mr.Wm.Fer [stems extends the life o[ the Marna Peters, Pat Harris.tH Ils HUson, over the Victoria Day| flowers, Match Committee \u2014 Irene week-end.( oO age Ro Mrs.Forrest Dawson of Ottawa spent the week-end with her mother, Mrs.Elizabeth Fleming.Mrs.Fleming, who Spent the past several months in Huntingdon at the home of Mrs.Verna Dixon, has recenly moved back to her own home here in Dundee, Zion United Antiques on tables were on Helen Sutton.People of all ages from 90 McMahon years, Mrs, Davina Hennagin of California and Li'tle Miss Deb.hie Sample, 14 months attended.Much credit is due people who made this \u20ac nial service possible.Ways and Means: Chairman \u2014 Mary Hope, Audrey Elliott, Irene Hamilton, Betty Kerr.House Committee \u2014 Phylis enten- Upton, Donalda Primean.| Decorating \u2014 Linda French, (Joyce Chandler.Friendlies \u2014 Streteh the life of your fresh Isabel Cavers, Prizes \u2014 Shir those the cut ends every day.The Card Prizes \u2014 Pat Harris, little pores in the ends seal \u2018ublicity \u2014 Marna Peters, Busi.up fast if they dont get the ness Girls \u2014 Margaret McBain, water they need.Cutting the Barbara Ednie, Associates \u2014 Goodwill Used Cars 66 CHEV.Biscayne, 4 dr., sed.66 FORD Custom, 4 dr., sed.| IT PAYS TO BUY AT LEFEBVRE'S TEL.264-5464 | WEEKEND GROCERY SPECIALS Redpath SUGAR 10 lbs.99¢ save 1c Effective Wed., May 21-22-23-24 Maple Leal Ih.19 save 10c¢ ib, Robin Hood All Purpose LAWN Rocking Chair Chaise Lounge iy À with wheels 1 FOAM RUBBER | | Observes Communion 66 CHEVY II, 4 dr, sed.Lavo FLOUR ; 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Vorship Service and dolivered 64 PONTIAC Parisienne, Convertible oF evervining you'll need 59¢ 5 C a timely Q ssid by he.Rev.James || 64 FORD Galaxie 500, 4 dr., sed.SEEDLING FLATS BY THE DOZEN save 10e save Be | iddowson of Montreal Wesi \u2018 PE | United: Chuureh who.adminis.63 ACADIAN Coach IN NEW MARKET PACKS ee \u2014 .I tered the Sacraments, Maxwell Hnuse sit es à pleasure for fhe ses-|| 62 VALIANT, 2 dr., Coach All kinds of Niblets INSTANT h a | \u201c 16 | by transfer, Mrs.Carl 5 comme] 64 GMC 4 ton, chassis and cab Flower & Vegetable Plants Whole Kernel a5 a new member to the body of the churel Anything to bu hoist BOOTH'S FLORIST 2.12 oz.tins 6 07.jar sell or trade?If so, .° M LTD REG'D 45 s1 09 make use of the Riverside otors ' C ° Gleaner's reasonable classified advertising rates, 63 GMC 3 ton, complete with box & HUNTINGDON 100 Wellington St.TEL.264-5396 = fl QUALITY PLANTS SINCE 1938 Huntingdon CORN 264-2996 save 10c COFFEE | save 30c Tel.264-5445 Huntingdon -~ 4 - The Gleaner Wednesday, May 2154, 1969) AGRONOME LECTURES HEMMINGFORD WA.5e 2e su The LEANER THE DISTRICT OF BEAUHARNOIS® TUE LEADING ADVERTISING MIDIUM IN Published bu The Huntingdon Gleaner Inc.KEITH HOWDEN.President and Publisher Member of: Audit Bureau of Circulation Canadian Wakly Newspapers\u2019 Association, Second Class Mail Registration Number - 0733 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 wili be taken to avoid error, The Gleaner accepts advertising in its columns on the understanding business that It will not be liabie for e published hereunder unless a proof of such advertisement it requested in writing by the advertiser and returned to The Gleane: Office signed by the advertiser and with such error and correction plainly noted in writing thereon, and in that case if any error so noted is not corrected by Tre Gleaner, its liability shall not exceed such a proportion of the entire cost of auch advertisement as the space occupied by the noted error bears to the whole space occupied by such advertisement, any error in any advertisement | Emphasis at the May 7 meeting of the Hemmingford Wo- ,men\u2019s Institute was on agri culture.Many WI.members live on farms and are directly or indirectly concerned with agriculture, One of the basic aims of the Women's Institute (has always been the study of ;new methods and new trends in this important field.With this \u2018interest in mind, \u2018Mrs.F.Greer welcomed and\u2019 introduced the guest speaker,\u2019 :Mr.Pierre Philion, agronome for this district.Mr.Philion be- -gan his talk with a brief resumé \u2018of the evolution of agriculture.In early days, small farm units supplied the family needs.The farmer loved his land and lived with nature.Farming was a profession career, not and a With increasing emphasis on nized or else deserted.has been overdone, with the Editorial Name A GUEST EDITORIAL by Bruce Scriver ecently a news article was published R in 8 Montreal daily newspaper showing the results of a telephone survey conducted among French Canadians.It seems they were given a series of words and asked which one best described English Canadians.They were also asked which of these words they thought the English Canadian would use in describing the French Canadian, Results showed that some considered the English to be likeable, or competent, or exploiters, and so on.A fair proportion of the French thought the English considered them to be stupid, among other more complimentary adjectives.We here in La Belle Province, and especially those of us in Huntingdon County, should give some thought to this business of name calling before it catches on as à popular pastime and gets out of hand.Kenneth Fraser, MP.Q., recently reminded the Provincial Legislature that Hunting.don County could serve ès an example to the rest of the country of French and English living side by side in friendly and understanding fashion.And how right he was! Name calling in a community like this might have quite a different meaning than the same words hurled as insults_at an extremist rally.How often have we said to a close friend, \u2014 \"You d\u2014n\u2018d so.and-so\u201d.Yet he does not take offence at this, as he evaluates who it came from and the circumstances around it.And how about the other racial groups?The \u201ccanny\u201d Scotsman, the \u201cwily\u201d Jew, as \u201cIrish as Notes.Calling Paddy's pig\u2019, the \u201cstubborn\u201d Dutchman?None of these terms appear to have caused major uprisings in the past.However to call French Canadians stupid is definitely an insult, It is also an insult to call English Canadians arrogant.If some small proportion of French are stupid, there is also a proportion of English equally stupid.And there are no doubt some arrogant French Canadians, as there ère some arrogant English.But to state generally that one race is stupid or the other arrogant only shows the accuser himself to be arrogant or stupid or both.There are other names of a more familiar nature which we all know.To an outsider, some of these too appear insulting, but within our own mixed group we should be more tolerant of them.\u2018Les maudits Anglais\u201d is bandied about frequently.And how about the old timer, \u201cFrench pea soup\u201d?Yet if one thinks about it, arent words like these really as much terms of familiarity and even affection as anything else?So, whether French or English, let us not fly off the handle or have our hair raised whenever we hear that we have been referred to in terms of anything but praise or admiration.Careful theught might show it to have been in jest, or even affection.It might even have been the truth! cL Anyway, what's wrong with French pea soup?It is undoubtedly one of the world\u2019s fine soups, served in the best restaurants.Les Anglais would be fortunate indeed to have an adjective describing their race in such complimentary fashion, The End To Smoking?TT campaign against smoking, at least cigarette smoking, is proceeding with unrelinquished fervor.The health depart ment of the federal government has tagged smoking as the cause of cancer, especially lung cancer.A large number of people have already given up the habit and a number more are on the borderline of doing so.More and more, it is being realized that smoking is actually dangerous to health.Furthermore this danger is being self-inflicted for those who smoke cause damage to themselves by their own actions.In an effort to convince people to kick the habit, the government is running a series of anti-cigarette advertising.This denunciation of smoking is running almost world-wide as the various countries realize its dangers.In the U.S.wording on the packages descriljes their contents as harmful to health.This type of action is also wanted in Canada.The CBC has recently announced it will accept no more cigarette advertising contracts after its present contracts have expired.They represent a large slice of revenue for the CBC, but the decision has been made.The tobacco companies are not too happy with the ban and are protesting it.If cigarette smoking is discouraged altogether, or the sales plummet, it could mean a great loss to a large number of citizens from the grower of tobacco to the vendor.On the other hand why should these white cylinders be allowed to lead to the death of those who become addicted to the habit.We note that a number of tobacco manufacturers are not letting the \u201cweed\u201d grow under their feet so to speak, but are searching around for other fields to conquer.Bids are being made for shares in various brewing concerns, in food manufacturing businesses and so forth.This is no doubt being done out of apprehension about the future of the tobacco business.The cigarette companies\u2019 turn to the brewing concerns strikes us as rather funny for here again we have an item that is the target of a large number who are against the liquor traffic.4We have wondered what would actually happen if all cigarette smoking was banned.As far as we can ascertain, all forms of smoking are net banned, just cigarette smoking.It would seem to us that if tobacco is at fault, then afl forms of smoking should come under the ban.In such an event, tobacco growing would be out as there would be no sale for it.So there you have it.If you want to prolong your life, then give up smoking.To aid you to do this, the government is urging the banning of all advertising so that you are not tempted to indulge.The CBC is further aiding by soon not presenting those tantalizing ads for filters, flavor and what have you.My Lady Ni- cofine is definitely in disfavor.She could be the cause of your death by your own hand.It is something to think about.Huntingdon Locals | Week-end guests of Mr and Mrs.Cuftord Murray were] Mr.and Mrs.Kenneth Murray, Billy and Bobby of Hamilton, Ont, Mr.and Mrs.John Sil- vester of Burlington, Ont, Miss Beverly Murray and Mr.John McDonnell of Montreal Mr.and Mrs.E.A.Far quhar of the Town of Mount Royal were Sunday dinner guests of his mother, Mrs.Alexander.Afternoon callers at the same home were Mrs.Herbie Ovans of Ormstown danghter of Verdun, Que.\u2014 Mr.ang Mrs.Charles Quen- nevide and two of their children, Cindy and Gary of Wil- \u2018lowdaie, Ont, spent the weekend at the home of his parent's, Mr, and Mrs, Stephen Quenne, ville.While here they called on Mrs, Oscar Dupuis and Miss F.Quenneville and Mr.and Mrs.Elie Quenneville in Hunting- don and were Sunday supper guests of Mr.and Mrs, Claude Quenneville in Valleyfield.sad Mrs.Nelson Ovans and Mr and Mrs, Nop.Richard of Malone were Sunday guests at the home of Mr.and Mrs.Everett Tremblay.Mr, and Mrs.Wayne Daniel and Margaret of Oshawa, Ont, spent the week-end at the Harold Daniel home and called on Mr.and Mrs John Telfer.Mr.and Mrs.Glen Moore and family of Dollard des Ormeaux: spent Sunday with her mother, Mrs, George Boyce.Mr.John Gaw of Quebeciof Miss City spent some time visiting result that big profits remain elusive and the farmer does .hot always reap great financial rewards.The emphasis on money is a false representation of farming and of agriculture, which is a way of life not enjoyed by any other social group.Its basis is a deep concern for family and for people.Mr, Philion noted that in Canada there has been a great decrease in the number of farms, and also that many of the remaining farms are now part-time operations.He noted that by leaving, the farmer will not neccessarily be any better off, nor any happicr.He urged that farming decisions be made for other reasons than the purely economic.Agriculture is still ; a good way of life, It presents a challenge to farmers to con- Convention was given.As the tinue operating under changing Convention was held in Hem- and new conditions.mingford, most members were |blems and keeping growers in- Following his talk, many able to attend, and were well questions were asked about his informed of the business tran- Jacques Bertrand of Brome-Mis- work, about Dutch Elm disease, sacted.It was noted in particu- and Gypsy Moth, and many lar that the QWI Office still other topics, to which Mr, Phi- functions at Macdonald College, lion gave helptul answers.Mrs, [with Mrs.J.Ossington acting as H.McAdam, convener of agri- pari-lime secretary.Any re- culture, notod that as agrono-| quests or correspondence on me Mr.Philion is available to|provincial W.1.business should assist all farmers in the district be addressed to Mrs, Ossington by giving help with farm pro-| at her home address, 213 Main St, Granby.Acting on one item of business [rom the convention, members were asked to submit names of local clderly or convalescent persons, living out of sent at the meeting with her Hemmingford but in the coun- husband, ty.Names arc to be given to Mrs.R.Peteh, 1st vice-prosh-| the Convener of Health and Wel- formed of new developments in agriculture, Mrs.McAdam thanked him most sincerely and expressed the members\u2019 pleasure that Mrs.Philion was pre- He has called for an open democratic convention.He has done so because he believes in elections, in the democratic process, in the give and take of democratic politics, in open discussion, fair play and in the great traditions of liberty from Greek times to our own, By following the lead of Robert James Clarke and listening to the voice of Jean-Jacques Bertrand, the electors in the Counties of Châteauguay and Huntingdon, and the members of the National Union Party in sent in former years, ticle.They will be children in soon as possible.as Lo how she might assist us.There was some discussion and some explanation current status of tcachers and teacher contracts.Members and parents were urged to become as well informed as possible on this topic.A brief report ol the County LETTERS w= EDITOR Opinions expressed in column are solely those of the writer and do not necessarily reflect the editorial stance of the GLEANER.TEACHERS\u2019 RHYME Did you ever hear the little tale Of the three?They sat in vast domain And sighed, we.\" One had mouth, The other eyes, And the other, his ears, And it appecars Thy wouldn't compromise.The first monkey Masse, then had much Lo say.But, Cardinal no teachers woule see, The third, le Grand Chef, was as free as could be.\u201cThat's me, but I'm not listen ing,\u201d said he.Se now my children and 1éach- ers.five heed To this tale of the three.You've not gained a thing, Although you've administered a sting In the seats of the monkeys three.wise little monkeys disdain in their \u201cNegotiate Not his hand upon his covered up his monkeys 1 Bernice Cullen Ormstown.Mrs.Charles Boire of Mooers, N.Y., spent the weekend at the Marin Beattie home.Mr, Thomas McConville of Hamilton, Ont., spent Sunday at the home of Mr.and Mrs.Harold McConville, Sa:urday guests at the home of Mr.and Mrs, Herb Banning included Mr.and Mrs.Herman Purdy of Brownsburg, Mr.Harvey Purdy and Mr.and Mrs.Frank Bate and family of Toronto.Miss Shirley Watson of Lexington, Mass.is spending some time wih her grandmother, Mrs.J.E, Wilson.\u2014 I Mr, and Mrs.W.R.Wilson; arc at present visiting with this |} MOTHER-IN-LAW For years, the mother-in-law nas heen the hutt of jokes with a touch of bilterness in them.They have been pie- tured as domineering, inler- fering women, ruining the trandchildren, hreaking up marriages.They have been varicatured as un-welcome visitors who criticized, made trouble and; generally were a real big Rain\u2019 in the arm.\\nd often with good reason.l've never been able to-write sarcastically aboul my mother- in-daw.In the first place, \u201che'd have bad my hide for a deor-mat.In the second, she was one of the sweetest and most.gentle persons | have ever known.Now.don't get me wrong.She was no saint.She was no little, old white-haired lady handing out cookies and be- revolency all over the place.Far from it, She was born and raised in County Antrim, Ireland, and she had most of the traits of this peculiar race, Equally quick to tears and laughter.Witty and stubborn, Quick tongue and quick temper.Warm ang fiercely loyal to her own and with a wonderful capacity for «ving love.Her children loved her and har grandchildren adored her and her hushand worshipped her.like so many grannies, she had spanked her own children when they needed it, but grew furious and tearful when they spanked theirs.She came out to Canada as a young woman, beautiful of face and figure, with long, block curly hair, a haughty, fine-honed Irish look and a warm and lively spirit.She sang like an, angel.She was thrown into a sober puritan community and married a shy young farmer who loved her deeply for 46 years and still does.their son and daughter-inlaw.Mr.and Mrs.Carl Wilson an1 family in Halifax, N.S.They tingdon during the week.; \u2014_ i Mrs, Muriel Sonne and nard all of the Town of Mount Royal spent the week-end with Mrs.Ada McCartney.M: Edward Rowat, David and Deborah of Westmount were guests of iMr.and Mrs.Raymond Rowal during the week-end.Mr.and Mrs.Ico Desparding of Hamilton, Ontario and Mr.and Mrs.Al Desjardins of Cha, teauguay Heights visited their mother on Sunday ai the home Margaret Sherry.Guests at the same home in- at the home of Dr.al Mrs.| cluded Mr.and Mrs.Russell J.S.Gaw and family during | Alger and family of Plattshurg, the week-end; Miss Ruth Gaw{ N.Y of Belleville, Ont, was a guest at the same home the previous week-end.Mr.and Mrs.Wes Ferry of Rutland, Mass, Miss Ruth Perhaps she was not cut out to he a farm wife.Bul she pulled her weight.She worked ing, gardening, sorubbing clothes and floors by hand.She was indefatigable in her sent to Articles or contributions should be left with Mrs.Mcintyre as; Refreshments were served by|French-Canadian leadership that A letter from the home eco nomics unit of the department|Marlin, and members enjoyed of agriculture at Ste.Martine;talking informally with Mr, and was read, stating that a govern- Mrs.ment technician would be available and requesting information [branch will take a slightly dif- the making iness dent, chaired the meeting, Mrs.! are, Mrs.Grace McGregor,|these counties will cover them- With es making business.Mcintyre, convener ol citi-| who will in turn give the list|selves with economic success and profit, Zenship, stated that the dilly of names to Mrs.Arthur Kerr, farms were enlarged and mecha- bags for the Canadian Save the\u2019 county convener of health and i Children Society must be filled wellare, With this information, In some cases, mechanization soon.The ditty bags are re-|il is hoped that a \u201cvisiting placing the christmas stockings program may he arranged.but are lo contain the same type of ar- sale of plants, bulbs and seeds was held, For roll call, mem- loreign countries, |bers named a common wild AL the close of the meeting a plant and its country of origin.hostesses Mrs, K, Campbell, Mrs.C.Edgerton and Mrs, G.Philion.The June mecting of the ferent form, Members are ur ged to be on time for the meel- of the problems of education, ing, at 8 p.m.in the Elemen- of the tary School, in order that business may be completed quickly.At 9.00 p.m., members will Jeo from (he school to Fortin's Bakery, where a tour of this business will important local be conducted.IA She went through the depres sion and the mortgages, and those rending decisions about whether the last 50 cent: avaifahle was going for a music lesson or dress materia for the girls or feed for the hens.And she didn't go througl it patiently and submissively she was too Irish, She com plained like hell.But she didn't whineHer complaint:! and common gepse (Lhis is ond thing that is seldom attribut ed to the Irish, and should be rroduced results.Despite her fire, she had a wonderful way of coming to terms with the situation.whether il was cmotional or material or spiritual, She hore three handsome children.She was pregnant, and terribly sick with one of them, when she got word that \u2018her young husband had lost an arm in a threshing machine.She learned that one of her daughters was going to marry à broken-down fighter pilot.with a total income of $60 à month, and no prospects.Most mothers would have fought \u2018ike a tigress Lo averl, or at least postpone Lhe marriage, She ave encouragement, tnough her hear.must have Ween sore, and il was then that 1 fell in love with her My instinct was right.When my wife atacked me, yshe attacked my wife, When :I wrote a bum column, she levid me.When there was sickness or (rouble, she was right there with ancient charms and cures that worked.i She was not a pious woman thank God.She was a virtuous woman, and a real Christian.She fed tramps.gave strength when it was needed, and love | without stint.Dying, she didn't whimper to God.Most of her thoughts and words were about those she Joved.She didn\u2019t want to leave, and fought to the last breath, Life is going to be different are expec'ed to return Lo Hun- \u2014 and how she worked! Milk-|without Granny, but T have} a feeling she wont be far away.She couldn't stand it.She'll be around as long as daughter and Mrs.Wm.Man.pursuit of the demon dirt, those who loved her are.and her \u2014_\u2014 spotless.20e | But it was never sterile, as H ge some spic-and-span houses can Lath Tote die be.It was never a house, butj \u2018wm aia aati à home, filled with the May 14, 1969 |warmth and love and life that Mr.Keith Howden, jonly an unusual person can President and Publisher, Iprovide.There was singing|The Huntingdon Gleaner Inc.and laughter and chatter and|Huntingdon, P.Q.a complete lack of lension, Pear Sir: It wasn't roses all the way.It was with pleasure and ad- house was always Ferry and Mr, and Mrs.Staniey[cle of Robert James Clarke of Ferry and Stewart of Montreal! Athelstan, in your May 7th is- spent the \u2018week-end at these entitled \u201cDemocracy ts re- home of Mr: and Mrs, Gordon placing Anthoritiarianism\u201d.Ferry and Barbara.Mr.Clarke has gone to the \u2014_\u2014 heart of the matter, the pith Mr.and Mrs.Allan Goodfel.|and substance of the present.low of Plaster Rock, N.B., were{politioal situation.Friday overnight guests of Mr| He has called upon the elec.and Mrs.Stanley Currie.tors and the members of the Na- miration that 1 read the arti- [5 glory when they vote for the Honourable Jean- Jacques Bertrand at the National Union Convention in Qucbec City, in the month of June.We, all of us, from whatever section of Quebec, may be grateful to the Honourable Jean- Jacques Bertrand for his qualities of integrity, honesty and loyalty, qualities of traditional he brings to the National Union Party and lo the people of Quebec.Very sincerely yours.Boris Garmaise, Q.C.Cards of Thanks We wish to express our sincere thanks and appreciation to our relatives, friends and neighbours for their acts of kindness, floral tributes, Mass cards and sympathy cards in \u2018he loss of a dear uncle, Owen McAlcon.John Caffey David Coffey Patrick Coffey Mrs, Rodney Murphy On behalf of my wife and myself | would like to thank all my children responsible for the memorable surprise 50th anniversary party they gave us, for the flowers, gifts money and cards received from them and friends, It was all deeply appreciated.Mr.and Mrs.À.Deme, Sr.We wish to express our sincere thanks to Dr.Cameron and the nurses and staff of the Huntingdon County Hospital for the excellent care we received while patients there; also many thanks to re- \\atives, friends and neighbours or cards, visits and gifts, All was very much appreciated.WHITSUNDAY \u201cWe came to believe that a power greater than ourselves could restore us to sanity\u201d.from 12 Steps of AA.ST.JAMES, ORMSTOWN 2.40 a.m.Family Service put on by Youth of St.James ST, JOHN, HUNTINGDON GORDON McINTYRE Proprictor Funeral Hom FUNERAL DIRECTOR PHONES: 264-5447 \u2014 264-5402 AMBULANCE SERVICE Huntingdon, Que.NN NN KNNNNNANHN NÉ 7 / 7 7 ; Reg d ; ; \u2019 3 ARNE NANNY St.Andrew's Presbyterian Church Rev.G.McMichen, M.A., B.D.Huntingdon, Quebec Divine Worship: 10.30 a.m., Sunday School 11.00 am.memory of wife, mother and grandmother, way May 23, 1968.; ANA SRRRARAARAARARARAT Birihs SNES ar - La Leaths ÿ tingdon to give their support ¢ and rally behind the leadership ENGAGEMENTS IN *AEMORIAMS ) o the Honourable Je ees ANNOUNCEMENTS CARDS OF THANKS ¢ ertrand, Premier uebec.; It has fallen to the lot of Jean | MARRIAGE NOTICES REQUIEM MASSES $ sisquoi to lead the Province of Engagement Born Quebec in this hour of crisis.| Mr.Gerald Douglas of Churubusco, N.Y.and Mrs, BOYD \u2014 At Ottawa, Ontario, Sarah Douglas of Beekman-, On May 15th, 1969, to Mr, town, N.Y., announce the en- and Mrs.Robert Boyd (nee gagement of their daughter, Sandra White) a son Darren Margaret ann to Mr.Gervin Michael, brother to Kevin, rick Johnston, son of Mr.and Mrs.Orick Johnston, o# LEGER ial At the Barrie Franklin Centre, Quebec.A Memorial Np Qn July 12th wedding is planned.to Mr.and Mrs, Rene Léger Died (née Karen Elder) of 4494 Dufferin St, Valleyfield CHARLAN a daughter.LAND \u2014 At Franklin Centre, on Saturday, May TOEWS \u2014 To Fred and Hea 17th, 1969, Théophile Char.| ther (née Stark) at Three land in his 90th year, hus- Hills Hospital, Three Hills, band of the late Célina La- Alberta, on May 17, 1969, : plante.Funeral service was| daughter, Rena Lynn, (a eld from J.M.Sharpe birthday present for Heat), Funeral Home to St.An.| er).toine Abbé parish church on Tuesday, May 20th at gy: 10 a.m.Interment in st.Died Antoine Abbé, EDWARDS \u2014 At Athelstan, WARD \u2014 At the Lachine] Que.on Friday, May I¢, General Hospital, on May| 1969, John Raymond Ed.17th, 1969, Hugh Ward, age 46 years, beloved husband of tona Bryson, and dear father of Stephanie, Stephen and Brodie; dear brother of Jean (Mrs.Errol Woods), and uncle of Melvin Hugh Woods of Rupert, Quebec.Funeral was held from Mc- Gerrigle Funeral Home.Interment at Ormstown Union! Cemetery.In Memoriam OLDER, Jessie \u2014 In loving wards in his 84th year, dear brother of Russel of Abe; gele, Wales, Alice (Mrs, J Jeffries) of Pennsylvania, U S.A.and May (Mrs.Gordon Smiles) of Dewittville, Que also survived by several nieces and nephews, Funeral service was from Kelly Funeral Home, Huntingdon on Monday, May 19 at ?p.m.Interment Field of Honour, Huntingdon Protestant Cemetery, FNSSSSNSNNSS SSSR SNS S MONTPETIT = who passed a- 4 SS SN \u201cIn tears we saw you LA / ; ne \u2019 sinking, / We watched you ; Funeral Home \u2018 fade away.4 Rodrigue Montpetit ¢ Our hearts were suddenly 7 Prop.; broken, &£ .Cp Cause you Fought so hare 4 Funeral Directo \u2018 o stay.\u2019 an Parlors ut when we saw you ç Modern Pe .\u2018 sleeping, ; Ambulance ; So peaceful and free Irom] ¢ Service \u2019 pain, ; 7 We could not wish you 4 170 Chateauguay St.$ back again / Huntingdon ; To suffer all that pain.; Tel 264.507 7 But it's so lonesome, % Tel.264 S21 g mother, without you, 14 Air Conditioned \u20ac We miss you more % .4 cach day, ANS SRSN SENS NN NS For life is nol (he same Appart, for us Since vou were called wh { away.\u201d to Say ad Sadly missed by Husband Harry Daughter Grace Son-in-law Will and Granddaughters, Elizabeth and Connie words cannol Sn path fo er Joyce and Terry Lonoly % .\u2019 Flowers for 4 All the .i i a In Memoriam % All Occasions 7 consoling dunes > pot .y , , MacKINNON \u2014 In lovinal Booth's Florist 4 stated simply and memory of a mother and | , v beautifully with 4 qranémother, Mrs.Florence 4 Reg d 4 flowers.« acKinnon, who passed away % Dave Booth, Prop.May A oe.per home $ 190 Wellington St.# Lecce Denmark it was His wi \" % Tel.264-2996, Huntingdon % ) s His will, 4 \u2019 Shop $ But in our hearts 4 ; \u201cPower p she liveth still.\u201d ?s QUE» : Always remembered by 5 4 HEMMINGFORD, QUE.5; Jean, Bud and children \u2019 4 + .; sna7ION 5 We send Sympathy Anglican Church 4 tou 4 flowers anywhere = 5 Free Delivery 4 Sunday, May 25th, 1969 À NX RURSA ANNE NA 0 Aap q A Before the need arises More and more thoughtful people are giving consideration to the idea of buv- ing their family monument and cemetery plot IN ADVANCE OF NEED Death leaves many duties to be perform cd, things which have to be done on dil- ficult days.Many ol these necessary duties cannol be arranged for in advance BUT THE SELECTION OF A CEMETERY LOT AND THE FAMILY MONUMENT CAN BE.Sce our selection of Canadian, lmporied and \u201cRock Of Ages\u201d Granite with a no time limit, double protection guarantee.A ITT ET TD TATRA Oy B.BRUNET MONUMENTS TEL.829-2386 ORMSTOWN Lettering & Repairs at Moderate Prices à + R i En clen tradi fred mem stepl and hous chen To has pore duel ale porch still rand kiteh My chast housd and non unfit Yo dene pereq vello prim rous) culin pale.adv treal| hain housd He, f ol Sj Ther whic in su winle lrt the Ji first Jand lo cf otto] cupht while uppe hoary Li boarc longi the « cian Mr build here, hock] lifts Built fan.Be: facimu throu wall whir' space an, 16, ear ver don ue.ral un ly don ASS SNS NS SN SA NASA >> « OÙ AY ant des à ri IO ig RAMSHACKLE RIVERFIELD FARMHOUSE MOLDED INTO SHOWHOME | recall visiting \u201che old Mc- Clenaghan house on the Australian Concession in River- ficld about 4 years ago.! re member crossing a mud lawn, stepping onto a buckled porch and passing through an old icc house into a large drab kitchen.Today a.that house the mud has gone.So has the crooked porch, the icehouse and the duel kitchen.In their places ate lawns and shrubbery, a porch you can stand on and still stay upright, a cozy en- «rance hall and a magnificen.kitchen.Mr.and Mrs.Cy Smith pur chased the 120.year-old farm house, and with time, patience and much expense transformea it into \u201ca comfonable, albeit unfinished, house\u201d.You enter the Smith's resi denee via an entry hall papered on three walls with a yellow and white silk-screened prin.The remaining wall is jough plastered and it hangs a culinary still-life done with a pale.te knife.Mr.Smith, an advertising executive in Montreal, is also an artist, besides hing, since purchasing the house, an all.round handyman; He, for example, laid the floor] of SpanishiMedilenarean tiles.There is an adjoining hall which \u201cwe use as a catchall in summer and an entrance in winter\u201d said Mrs.Smith, Irom here we entered into the large cheery kitchen, The fist thing one notices is an is- Jand counter rising from floor to ceiling.Contained in the hottom half of the unit are cuphoards and drawer space tire wall face, continuing along, erin it han: ve a if- an adjoining wall.The kitchen ferent ns lus a a jr Is situated here to .ake|prints of Con\u2018emporary and advantage of the full light ai-|Old Masters.Beneath this ar- «01ded by the setting sun, ray two antique piano legs There cupboards,\u201d Mr.[support a thick slab of wood.smi said, pointing to a blue The Smith's use \u2018his as a tem.Ut, \u201cwith their zine counter-| porary book shelf.Beside it -0p are the onuy things lett of| stands an antique corn cobber che original house.Nohing|\u2014 \u201cYou place ears of corn in ase has been retained.\u201d Lhelat the top, turn this handle, -¢st of the walls are white, the|and he niblets are separated ceiling a red and white check, cleanly from the cob, falling he Hour a brick patterned|into a strategically placed buc- -moleum.The free s anding] ket under the corn cobber, \u2018ex- sland unit is also used as «| plained Mrs.Smith.snack counter.Seating is sup-| The room leads out onto \u201che lied by tour bar stools, with] back porch and a crazy stone Jrange padded seats.This col.| patio \u201cwhich we personally wr is schemed with an anti- laid last summer in that week due caprain's chair and a walllof over 90 degree tempera- ung antique school clock, One|: ures\u201d, said Mr.Smi h.\u201cNearly nleresting feature about this|overything here we did our clock is hat it not only tells| selves, and if we could have me but also depicts the date.|laid the foundation, we would A triangular china cabinet| have done that too!\u201d «nd an old pine armoire com- Going back inside the house Jlete the furnishings in the{we climbed an open staircase itchen, Lighting here is sup-|-0 the upper balcony.The! died by a set of stagecoach ing for a pscudo.Oriental look.\u201d Down the hall, which is lined with Eskimo prints, are two more rooms; one left alone, while the other is being used as a temporary bedroom for the two Smih children.\u201cWe will not do any decorating here; wha sover, since we feel that the girls are still \u2018oo young to care for any possessions on a personal basis.\u201d For the time being, however, the room has a painted yellow floor, strewn with gaily coloured daisy decals, and a black and white prinied curtain, On the opposite of the hall is a small alcove which Mrs.Smith eventually tends to turn into a sewing room- cum-office.The bathroom is done in cupboard has three sliding doors in orange, pink and magenta, the same shades are carried out in the shower curtain, that will be replaced.\u201d | shade offering rhe only vigor-; cherry trees.\u201cWe had oher- for adornment with her collection of earrings.Besides \u201chis, her necklaces and beMs prints await hanging besides a ange portrait of a Si ; bright colours.A wall hung| cat Pe | ames amps, The house is an L-shape.and ve began our cour on the stem of the L.stairs, again designed by Mr.|The floor is in a black and Smith.are huge slabs of pinc|white patterned mosaic tile.attached to an iron frame go| We enter from here \u201che ing down the centre of the|master bedroom which is part treads: and pinned with huge]of the original house.\u201cAll the nuts and bolts, \u201cYou must please excuse the rest of the housc\u201d Mrs, Smith level, said, \u201cwe ave now only be The floor is pine throughout.| ginning to decorae the inter- The walls completely roughior.The past years we had plastered.However, one wall in been concentrating on the out the dining aca is of sione, A side and repairing the frame- arge picture and Mexican work.\u201d -lowers in a glass jar are the Overlooking the living area only decorations in \u201chis corner, is a landing, from which the Prints of Old Montreal line gues room branches off.At another wall, while a former.the moment the floor is bare, antiquee dough bin which had.\u201cbut we are thinking of cover been transformed into a bar ing it in a rust-loned carpet.Here are the dining and liv- ng areas separated from cach sther by virtue of a different while orange posts support the upper half pondon of cupboards.| Like the rest of the cup- hoards, the unit is made of tongue and groove pine, while the coum ertop is of casy to clean dark brown arborite, Mr.Smith, who designed and built Che unit.set in the oven here, placing a heavy chopping hock into rire countertop.This lifts oll for casy cleaning.Built in ovenhead is an exhaust fan.Behind this island unit and facing onto hack lawns through a large window, the wall is papered in a blue and whire rustic setting.Counter space stretches across the en- stands in another corner, Wha we are looking for, so As a mater of interest.the! far unsuccessfully, are the old Smith's dining table is a 7 foot ornamental wrought iron rail- old refectory dable, and their ings that used to be on old coffee table in the living area buildings, was formerly a cobbler\u2019s.In the guest room.which is bench.Here, the focal point now being done, drawers, shel- is the 20 fool or more stone ves and a wardrobe are built \u2018fireplace, flanked by two large.on 0 the wall.The bed is low, mulli-paned windows whose as are the two night tables, All sills are large enough to be furniture and fixings were used as scats.Al presen, pots built by the Smiths in one of plants perch on it.week-end.Chinese prints of line draw- The colour scheme will be ings of horses hang on one black.white and red.Black and iwall, underncath which sits a whic tiles will be laid on th\" handsome camphor-wood chest floor, while one of this com.brough over from Hong Kong bination will he used for the hy Mrs.Smith.All fixtures bedeover, drapes and fabric were once again designed by hanging on the wall over the Mr.Smith.bed, diopping to the Floor rooms that we have just been through were new -addi ions,\u201d explained Mr.Smith.The master bedroom is a veritable refuge.Ît is entirely canpeted in beige, and completely papered throughow in 2 blue and white floral print.The room is large and has been done up to include a sitting areca.The colour scheme is based on a Spanish.Mediterranean bedspread of orange and green.A long dressing table skin.in felt covers one bedside table, while a short green velvet skirt tops a piano, stool table which is used as a T.V.stand.An an ique commode is used as the other night table, while a white Grecian lambskin is laid on the floor at the foo of the bed.in the sitting area, a brandy snifter shaped chair of wicker and matching ottoman face the bed, while orange cushions are s'rewn on the floor.Even- tally, a dow white parson\u2019s table will be included.On one wall a huge poster of the CN Turbo is hung.\u201cThat is a pure picce of whimsy.The only reason it is there is because of the same orange \u201cone.When we find «On one wall and nearly cove [rom (he ceiling, \u201cWe arc aim.something more appropriate, CHIC FRESH 24 lbs 31 ¢ lb.TICNIC MARGARINE AYIMER SOUP METRO CORN KERNEL SPAGHETTI or MACARONI METRO METRO ICE CREAM La GALLON METRO KENS COORSH WIENE POTATO CHIPS 7 0Z., REG.49 TOMATO or VEG.9 10 oz mvs $1.00 6 n oz ms $1,00 cb 2» 25c 686 29c || COTT SOFT DRINKS 10 OZ.CANS RS 55: Tc | Case of 24, $1.55 LIBBY'S TT ~ ~~ NEW Brunswick TOMATO 9 19 OZ TINS 1 .00 Canada No.| JUICE i SCOTTIES 1 00 Potatoes Ramer Qo = SLUU FAB 69 10 lbs 29 c DETERGENT _07C Sunkist 99 ORANGES prises RTD 163 Size FOLDING 3 2 doz 79 c si $3.79 | HENDERSON R.MENAR! METRO MARKET black and white paisley covers, | the ceiling, while the walls are jo black and white stripes.| Hanging cupboard space lines jone entire wall.Drawers curl area two his.and-her dressing: by an open bookshelf, rooms.Hers in black and The outside of th ei .à ¢ house is white, his in red and black.in cedar shingles.The lawns , Invite former, all wall space, surrounding the house were including the gabled ceiling isi iaid by Mr.Smith, as was the papered in white.The window: planting of the apple, pear and ous color in the form of a red: ries and one soli ary apple, pink print.Drawer space with last year.from our orchard of countertop area crawl around, seven fruit trees.\u201d the room; hanging cupboards\u2019 From here we left to po are shaped in a U-pattern.downstairs 10 an as oko vet rather plastic simulated which Mrs.Smith branches \u201cWe is he ul.has used ¢ plan this to be the ul tra modern area of the house.The furniture vou sec here (a blue chintz covering a 5 ! picee sofa, loveseat, : hais are draped or hung in gradua.Cscat.arm chai tin i panese 1j & heights.Japanese vice green and purple stripes) will remain.We hope to introduce a cubistic approach.It will be- : come a library cum game In Mr, Smith's room, a bold room 5 ™ HUNTINGDON NYLONS SEAM FREE, 3 Shades REG.30c PR.> PR 96c Shampoo 32 OZ.SIZE REG.$2.00 REG.5.49 BATH SIZE Reg.17c Île Wash Bowl 36c HUNTINGDON Wed nesday, ay 21st, 1969 set) and the drapes (of bluelf¢ of the Was a mess\u201d was ac-vally a maze of heating pipes, and 5 small rooms, We UNBREAKABLE DINNERWARE 16 Pce.Set WITH DISH PAN Letting otf this is he cedar- Leading off from this haven around two walls swmounted' Pas ahead \"bogun fo hang us floor and put up à ceiling.collection of 10ds and reels question \u2014 \u201cWould vou do it and intends to include his guns, as well as a bear head which is at presen with the taxidermist.Next to the den is the bath- oom, with the absence of he common ceramic tiles around the tub.Instead there are 12\" squares of white arborite.Cupboards line one wall, while he toilet is charmingly placed in.On one wall, hang white bare second sit ing room.to afford an alcove, affording the utmost privacy.Decorating heve is awaiting the compleion of the sitting wo 50 tha utilize the services of the same the Smiths can arpet lavers for bah roums.I asked the Smiths the state house originally It they said, \u201cThis Uf 5.Dres SIZE 10 - 20 16.2.98 PANTY HOSE SFAMILESS \u2014 lore QUALITE 86¢ STRETCHIL REG.1.39 SHO 3.Plastic Ware 2 for 96c DISHPANS 15-1.00 Continues its grand opening specials PERMANENT PRESS Sizes 8 - 1 © mmr eee meen broke down walls, laid new I asked he Smiths my usual over again?\u201d The Gleaner-5 Seal Donors Final donations have come a from the local Easter Seal \u201cDefinitely not\u201d.said Mr.jdrive: Smith.It would have been casier: there would have been $1.00 a x Proudfoot.1.less problems and headaches|!atour.T.Duke, 8.Smith, G.and it would have cost us à J.Brown, t£.Desrosters, Wal fraction of the price if we had ter Stonehouse, JT Harriman, purchased a lo and built from{d.Moneypenny.G.Duheme, scrateh,\u201d you future lay architects and builders s0 take noce allj* Ww.Ider, RL.Hogy, M.A.Wood, Miss 1.Armstrong, cairns, $2.00 \u2014 Anonymous, D.\u20ac English, J.A.Haineault, D.P Tired of serubbing bathtub{ yooker.J.Ball, W.G.Robin rings?Keep a plastic bottle of joy A.Bernier.Father Gar liquid detersen hands on the|teAU, Margaret Kerby.bathtub sim.Pour a few drops| s300 - Bull Goodall.of detergent on a sponge and| 7 ; , $5.00 Miss +, Lecles, with little effor.you can disp Ke.Stalker, W Grant solve the rings and your bath tub will he sparkling clean, ses Spr RTS 6X 98 4 \u2014 $1.29 Refrigerator Sets 76¢ Hampers 79 4 mixing bowls 96c EMILE LEBLANC, PROP.CHATEAUGUAY ST.HUNTINGDON FIXATIF LARGE SIZE ALARM CLOCK Reg.$3.49 LADIES\u2019 and GIRLS\u2019 PANTIES 4 pairs 96¢ FACE CLOTHS 8 FOR 96: 2 FILS mc| HUNTINGDON 5- 10-15 Royal Canadian Huntingdon.$10.00 oRion, ay Net Reg.99¢ ig [ 6-The Gleaner Wednesday.Mav 21st, 1969 Voluntary Contributions Help Finance Jehovah\u2019s Witnesses \u201cIt takes money to run alia employment.many on bausehold.à business or u part-time basis and others wit government.The larger thelfamily responsibilities, on venture the more complicated full-time basis become the problems of organi-| Although people in varly oo of Jehovah's Witnesses ludies then read a poem by zation and financing.This is Bible times were obliged to do- also, The time that Jehovah's TE Brown entitled \u201cMy Gar- true also of the international nate 10% of their income to Witnesses spend in the door-to- en\u201d Mrs.Fraser led the de- organization of Jehovah's Wit- the support of their re 1BI0US 400 teaching work is without votions, assisted by Mrs.Ful.M raie ; PO shovah's Witness.ds ; ac rs.John Donnelly, reading nesses\u201d said Mr.Miro Kowa-linstitution, Jehovah's Witness.vay The literature that is often her and the theme was PA John 4:18.21.also an ar.lenko presiding minister of the'es believe that the prineiple art with househalders is left Agents of Hope.\u2019 icle from the U.C.W.Clip Sheet Hemmingford congregation.He,af \u201cvoluntary giving\u201d used continued, \u201cas they grow and the first century Christians is Iv to cover printing costs.The, a 4 by Kingdom Halls with the contributions received in this way.Any contributions received over Ithe needs of the congregation ,are sent 10 the local Branch toffice to assist congregations h loss fortunate \"HUNTINGDON U.C.W.MEETINGS UNIT 1 ithe Griffith-McConnell Home On Wednesday, May 14 ain Montreal.meeting of Unit One, Hunting- $ : | .- lan United Church Women,|, Following the business meet-'seven members present.Mar-| Unit 8 held their regular ies held a the home of Mrs.ing Mrs.Patterson-assisted hy garet Gill reported on the bus|meeting on Thursday in the H L.S.Patterson, with 1¢ Mrs.Grace Flemming served re- (rip to the different missions|church hall with ten members The prineinlic of \u201cvoluntary ¥wmbers and three visitors pre.freshments to those present.ving\u201d 1s followed in the ac- sent.Mrs.Reid _welcomed LhéuNiT 6 jan a contribution basis, mere.expand, their problems or or-lthe principle to be followed pome Bible i ganization become more com-'in this matter of financial SUP rever by Jehovih's Witnesses plex.However.their financing port.For this reason one willis remains a relatively simplelnever see a collection plate] matter because most of Jeho- heing passed at a meeting of vah's Witnesses are responsible Jehovah's Witnesses.Nor are for their financial support.\u201d [pledge envelopes distributed Following the Biblical ex-lamong members of the congre- profit Jehovah Witnesses) is entirety free of charge.The \u2018twenty printing plants throughout the world producing Bible and Bible literature are maintained and operated without\u2019 .\" , .; a! .pe ample of the carly apostles,|gation.but a box for contribl\"yraintain 96 Branch Offices a- wha maintained that \u201cIf any.tions is placed at the door of one dues not want to work, leach Kingdom Hall 10 that a neither let him eat\u201d as did thelMember of the congregation apostle Paul, in his letter toymay contribute as he is able] the Thessalonians at 2 Thess.| The 25.409 congregations of; Mr.M.Kowälenko for the 3-10.Jehovah's Witnesses main-!Jehovah\u2019s Witnesses around the Hemmineford conaredation tain themselves through secu-|world build and operate their Province of Quebec School Municipality of Huntingdon Public Notice is hereby given to all proprietors ol real estate of this municipality that the collection roll of school taxes, as established bv the school commissioners of this municipality, has been made and completed, and that it now is and will remain in mv possession for inspection bv parties interested.during fifteen days from this notice.During such time it mav be amended ; anv ratepaver mav.during the said delav, complain of such roll, which will be taken into consideration and homologated, with or without amendment.at the meeting of the commissioners to take place on the 29th dav of May, at the place where meetings are usually held at the hour of 8.30 in the afternoon.From such dav, the collection roll will be in force and every ratepaver shall pav the amount of his taxes to the undersigned, at his office, without further notice.withinithe twen- davs following the homologatibn of the collection roll at the followidg times: « 9.00 A.M.to 5.00 P.M., Monday to Fri- dav.Given at Huntingdon, this 8th dav of Mav, 1969.Catholic Schoo! Board of Huntingdon Jean Ouellette, Sec.-Treas.Province of Quebec Catholic School Commission of Huntingdon Public Notice Is herebv given that the list for the claimed Farm Reimbursement concerning the thirty-five Percent (35% ) of the school tax for the year 1967-68 granted to the farmers is laid out for 15 davs at the office of the undersigned Secretary- Treasurer to be examined bv all persons interested.The list will be approved by the School Commissioners at their regular meeting on May 29, 1969.This list contains the old School Municipalities of: St.Louis de Gonzague St.Anicet Ste.Barbe St.Antoine-Abbé Huntingdon St.Stanislas de Kostka Ste.Agnès de Dundee St.Malachie d'Ormstown Given at Huntingdon, May 8th, 1969.M.Jean Ouellette, Secretary-treasurer round the world by their voluntary contributions and unsoli-| cited donations, ' stated that some 800 delegates vould converge on the City of Asbestos on May 16, 17 and 18 for their semi-annual con vention The first time an as sembly of this maenitude has heen held in that centre ' The kevnote address was de\u2019 Jivered bv Mr.Williun Veen- stra.district supervisor of the Witnesses, on the subject \u201cLAW AND ORDER WHEN AND HOW\" 6 », 6014 Wedding Anniversary Mr.and Mr= Fred Baskin of Ormstown, Quebée, will celebrate their sixtieth wedding anniversary a! the Orms.1 town Presbyterian Church Hall on May 41, 1969 from 6-10 PM.| i NEW BAND AT BOWL MART Rouses Point.The Waymen.one of the, finest countryv-western bands\u201d ever to appear in the arco will be featured this Friday and Saturday nite at this popular fun spot.Ne Cover or Minimmn! PS.Bring your Bowling ball for open bowling on 16 Air Conditioned Champion- i ship lunes.\u2014\u2014\u2014 i TRAILER PARK eo ELECTRICITY e WATER e SEWAGE e LAKE FRONT PICNIC GROUND SPACE FOR BOATS Apply | ROD GUN HOTEL - MOTEL 264 - 5355 Port Lewis or Mrs Reid Mrs.Rennie, Mrs, tudy program of y + The program was in charge entitled \u201cAnd God Said.\u201d (May 6.The devotions were led Miss MacIntosh gave an inter lemming and Mrs.McCoy esting report of the bus tour UNIT 7 the study book, \u201cMan Alive\u201dElizabeth MacNaughton, Re-|UNIT 9 ory of g departed member, Miss was discussed by all members, freshments were served Refreshments were served by Elizabeth MacNaughton.the hostess.; lof Marjorie Milne.Unit 7 met on may 1 at thel home of Mary Quinnell with UNIT 8 | + - who told of their experi-{taken by the U.C.W.to the dif-.in Montreal.She then intro-ipresent.A short worship ser- duced the Rev.H.Goold whojvice was held and the usual \u2018 led in an interesting discus busines conducted.This group, Unit 6 met at the home of gion on what we think were|is studying \u201cThe China Pac.\u201d iMrs, Paul Dobrik on Tuesdaÿ,\u2018the reasons that led Judas toiEleanor Tannahill read the in- act as he did.\u201d Before he clos-|troductory section Lo this study.ed the meeting with a prayer.|Refreshments were served Mr.Goold was thanked by Olive Watson.RESERVE tenees while on the U.C.W.or- ferent service homes in Mon! SATURDAY, JULY 5th ganized tour on April 28th.:treal and the members now feel During the tour 47 women visit.{they have a better understand-! vd St.Columba House in Pointling of the support needed in Ba rn Da nce Wedding Reception In honour of Ernie and Linda Buchanan FRIDAY, MAY 23 from 9 p.m, to 2 a.m, al the Montpetit School 11all ST, CHRYSOSTOME Musie by Jimmie Walker and the Rhythm Riders EVERYONE WELCOME FRANKLIN DRIVE-IN THEATRE MALONE, N.Y.re == BE cle \u2014 | NO EXCHANGE Hi on 8 CANADIAN MONEY THURS.- FRI.- SAT.- SUN.\u2014 MAY 22, 23, 24, 25 Hot Skin, à Cold Cash ALSO The Vixens IN THEIR TWO EXOTIC ADULT HITS.THE MOVIES THAT WERE BANNED IN BOSTON Hotel BALMORAL TEL.373-7424 VALLEYFIELD Fri.- Sat.- Sun.\u2014 May 23-24-25 \u2014 3 DAYS ONLY \u2014 Tl - GUS ET Tl - MOUSSE PLUS SINGER M.C LOVELY DANCER St.Charles.Macdonald House.|these various centres.The, Men's Service Centre, The study programme was taken by l.chine Children\u2019s Home and Mrs.Dobrik and a chapter of sponsored by Ladies Aux.Royal Cdn.Legion Ormstown Branch 196.at ROBIDOUX HALL (Dumas Range) Busie by Meltones Sponsored by the Ormstown Young Farmers Club ut the Ormstown Elementary School Saturday, May 24 from 8 to 12 P.M.featuring: The Corridors of Power Admission: $1.00 The meeting for June will be held at the summer cottage by] fiembers of Unit 9 at the mans ut Wednesday, for their thank.offering meeting.A minute's silence was observed in mem- Alice Wilson Mr.Wm.Dav.on read a chapter from \u201cJapun Profiles.\" A hearty vote of hanks was tendered Mrs Gould for her hospitality.Mrs.Goold entertained five by TOMBOLA Tuesday Night, May 27 HERDMAN HALL Under the auspices of St.Patrick's Parish FREE LUNCH - DRAWING EVERYBODY WELCOME - Creme Ha Malone FARM BOYS If you are a farm boy living in the counties olf Chateauguay, Huntingdon, ur Beauharnois and are twelve years old but not over 17 years as of February 1st of this year you are eligible to enter the \u201cGREEN GIANT OF CANADA CALF SCRAMBLE\" tu be held at ORMSTOWN EXHIBITION on the evening of June 6th, 1969.Entry forms and list ofl instructions may be obtained from Mr.J.D.Lalonde, Agronome for Huntingdon county; Gerard Ampleman, Ste-Martine, Agronome for Chateauguay County, or Mr.Arch.Borland, Green Giant ol Cu- nada, Ste-Martine, or from the Secretary ol the Exhibition.Entries must be in the hands of the Exhibition scerctary bv Saturday evening, May 24.2 Adult Films pm WED.thru SAT.This is part \u201cAIN and part \u201cGraduate\u201d N.Y.Daily News : Cinema Mod 3 BOUCHETTE Huntingdon, Que: TEL.264-3181 FRI.- SAT.- SUN.\u2014 MAY 23-24-25 HE'S ALL MAN.IT\u2019S ALL They loved UNIVERSAL presents Jorn WAYNE MAL COADUIATL LIAL get HELLEIGHIERS* sing JAY C.FUPPEN-BRUCE CABOT-V225 2220 IMILIES avosin AUNIVERSAL PICIURE + TECHNICOLOR \u201c PANAVISION L ALSO WORK IS A FOUR LETTER WORD \u201c ADDED SUNDAY \u201c UN DETECTIVE A LA DYNAMITE \u201c Program starts FRI, 7:30; SAT.7:30; SUN.1.00 & 6.00 ACTION! as if each seconds and each woman- ; TA 3 2 - might be their last! \u2018 Iarnarane Ross + Jint Horo 2038S i 1 { ! 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Marlon Brando Richard Boone in JERRY GERSHWIN-LLLIOT] KASTNER Productos | The Night ot The Following DAY © A UNIVERSAL RELEASE TECHNICOLOR® 2nd MAJOR FILM They reached for their rifles in the name of love.£4 UNIVERSAL PRESENTS oni mer 427 JAMES STEWART A ig u : | EV) I] METRE EET Shenandoah at 7.30 \u201cDay\u201d at 9.20 11'S A w AND Wen McN tre.wDUST pelivered Wood Sp Ormstow NE COLE 50,000 b.lon oil and wood with hot water t new.Tel or 829-23 Boyd.WENTY:- Cruiser.ed by Volvo hull, Cal 829-2873 | QUIPME and wall service Apply a Younie, HREE 3 tors in d Arnold.NE &1X.Y Pony.M 2971, Hu 00DS lb.cap De Lav Apply to stown, LL KIND both veg Apply t Route 14 2581, NE INCH lumber a flooring.247-2302, | 0 GALI Tank, s in use, $ 2 row Jo ter wit} ment.A R.F.D.2, N.Y.Rte 962 INTE Milk Tr fiberglas condition boat an motor in J W.N 825.2511, EWING service.ng, Wi Bernina, White, Recondi Sylvio L Valleyti [OMPLE\" stein Co en with sisting 7 seconc mature quota a if desire 264.2246 delivery tingdon, Ltd.Te BLACK Calves David nings.AY for Contact or Lan Garnet 954 BU tible fu RIGID A Washey stereo Apply 829-238: ANTIQU vrolet 2478 O > ere LUN I = 1 For Sale 3 Property For Sale 1 FRANK NAPIER'S Olds scaan.DAIRY FARM consisting ot ap: Wednesday, May 21st, 1969 4 To Rent 5 Wanted To Rent (10 Wanted To Buy The Gleaner - 7 ROOM to rent for lady: quict| HOUSE or BUNGALOW for| USED FURNITURE QR \\ of alll To take off panty hose, put NTED Mr Napier has moved to| Proxiinately 330 acres, 100 un- home, kitchen privileges.Tel.[ one year, three bedrooms! kinds.20 dressers needed thumbs ke off Pa band side STANDING FOR Wa CET RESULTS Ontario and ieft his car at| der cultivation, Good maplel 264.3665.minimum, within 10 miles of] right away.Tel.264-5175.; 3 roll SERVICE May to October The Gleaner to be sold.Good bush, Modern home {two Ormstown.Write Gleaner! \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 rere garment over hips, and : * i tires and running, any rea:| family dwelling) with all con-| THREE bedroom house in| Box 7720, Huntingdon or down to ankles.Take, off is cows and HEIFERS i Tel.264.5362 JON ON sonable offer will be accega| YSNIences inciuding 220 wir-| Dewittville, available July phone Montreal 331-2945 after 11 Lost quick, so take an extra second APPALOOSA PONY Chs.McConville | (CEPTED OR EACH WEEK| °% Also included are new! yO Located near Ktlenburg, 1st.Apply at 264-5840.6 p.m.or weekends.(Hobdey) to return panty hose to original STALLION TEL.264-5038 | E rocker panels.Phone 264.oY.miles east of Cha'|\u2014\u2014r\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 \u2014\u2014\u2014- rn em ~-|wHEEL 1 agp shape before you set it aside Milton Evans Hunt on RENCH OR ENGLISH ; ! teaugay, N.Y.and 40 MODERN six room house half EEL and RIM for 1965 au =.; NF J 5365 for appointment, 00 from Montreal.All othe a mie from Hemmingford 7 Help Wanted Ford % ton truck, botween for laundering.Tel.829-2788 om - = ; TWO COMPLETE single beds| N98 in good condition.Priced| ©n Route 52, Tel.247-2748.Huntingdon and Chateaugay - i For Sale $26.; one chesterfield $20.good condition, eae Caron, 90 East Main St, Ma-|' WO HOUSES, camp.Phone 373.6646 week| '°N¢ N.Y.Tel.518 483-2890, > ._ ends.SUMMER COTTAGE.Must be f ane , SUNSET MILK MILK TANK, 210 210 moved from present location.snowmobile to sell.Apply Mrs.Lijluan Lake, N.Y.Finder please call duplex on| RESPONSIBLE PERSON re| 264-3469, after 5 p.m.beautiful farm.Upstairs fur.) quired to look after two chi.nished, suitable for couple;| dren approximately once a week.Mrs.Gavin Stairs, 12 Found __ [Work Wanted Ce Jean-Marie b Horses and Cows Lefrançois Enrg.' downstairs ember 1st.Fifteen to twenty.five arpents of land, river at back for sale.Tel.Ormetown tra.sultable for .Dead or Alive ; .HEMMINGFORD Shoes Hospi., ; Il Reasonable price.Cont ape in amily or 3 or 4| Hemmingford.Tol.247-2451.ee ._| tal \u2014 Repair Shoes and Har: WANTED The biggest mink merchant gallon capacit ; 4 | 3 ontact odernized; privileges, gar.ee \u2014\u2014 - v .int region milking units.ro Caooanss Harvey Davignon, Tel.264| den area, small barn.Up-|MEN WANTED ~\u2014 Apply in Cros BIRTHSTONE Ring.ness.475 Margaret St.Hem: Our Truck Wil Pick Up e regi ; w AND USED Ski-Doos.| Ormstown.2340, Huntingdon stairs available July 1st, persan, te Martin Stowart fice r apply a eaner Of.) 1 ford._ _ _ Defles all competition in the ; i Franklin Cen.|.ee | Se se downstairs available Sept- Imited, R.R.4, owick, : i k .\u2014 32?ken McNiece, PUREBRED HOLSTEIN io: 20 ACRES, thickly wooded between Howick and Orm.YOUNG GIRL would like war! Permit No 3 purchase of with running spring water small cleared area at front, fine site for camp or cottage.for the summer looking after children or doing light house: Highest Price Paid gistered two year old bull, for animal {ooa stown, approximately.two Call Garth Cavers Ormstown live or dead animals miles South of Howick.wDUST by the trucxioad.For mink, dog and cat food + 20 Pasture To Rent i .\u2014 en work.{Preferably in English Delivered.Call Huntingdon _ at 829.2507, __ quiet, very secluded, road 829-2670.LADIES if you are interested speaking family).Tel.373.Sacyirk Horses and Quick service Wood Spe on, unting AYRSHIRE COW to start! SOnnects with Route 52 $1,000.in earning extra money at 6196.don.Tel.* .milk June 1st.Price $215, .| Apply to Archie Macintosh AINT SALE: Ramsay, Inter ittvi \u2019 national, 1st quality, semi-|_ Dewittville tel.264.2866.Lo gloss, exterior white, grey NINE PIECE Dining room set.COMFORTABLE 2.storey floor paint, Latex paint, ena| pho , ; 1e Selling at lé price.Apr ne after 5 p.m.264-54by.\u201cy Braithwaite Bros.Tel|5 BORDER COLLIE your own convenience, coun'|GOOD PASTURE, try or town ladies, write Box ue \u2014\u2014_\u2014 5 173, Howick, Que, or call GARAGE for general mechani-! 825.2110.: cal work and welding 80 x \u2014-\u2014-\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 or - home in Huntingdon.Three| 44, with or without tools.« large bedrooms, sewing room, Also six room house.Tel, 15 Wanted plenty of running water.Emilo Bouch er Tel.264.2017, H'don.BISSON ROTARY DRILLING cash or if desir terms mas| For Sale or To Rent Gamble, Herdman.HORSE FARM and Abattoir MARCIAL GIROUX St.Louis de Gonzague Tel.373-9118 Valleyfield 454-2394 Residence: 43 Ste-Thérèse St.St-Rémi, Qué.Pups.| large living room, dining| 826-4966 St.Chrysostome.: \u2014 = \u2014 = \u2014 264-5445 Tel.829.2977, Ormstown.room and kitchen; powder GILLES DAME An Adequate Supply of fi room on ground floor, full WOULD TAKE 25 heifers in - - \u2014 eee DRINKING WATER OLLIE PUPS \u2014 registered,| PICKETS for sale.Tel.264- bathroom upstairs.Modern F r | pasture (heifers only), run uaranteed.A M I ill good quality sable and white 3508, Huntingdon.hot water heating.Write to 0 Sa \u20ac or To Rent ning water.Tel.264-3902.INSULATION 8 ® ainvi \u20ac tact: Mrs.John McKell,| \u20140/4\u2014\u2014in\u2014 2 Gleaner b 7715, Hunting: TT ee = eee cons Free Estimates - : domstown.JROYAL PORTABLE Tyne! don Que © \\\"\"#|5 ROOM HOUSE for sale or UP TO TWELVE weanedll| Te}, 247:2471 Homeminaford Phone 829-2779 Tel.264-5057 Huntingdon rmstot em writer, like new, used only| - - \u2014 \u2014 rent.Apply to Robert Brunet,i steer or bull calves for beef : 9 Ormstown a a NE COLEMAN floor furnace| a few months.$25.Tel, 827.|2STOREY HOUSE on sarge| 42 York St.Huntingdon.farm.Tel.825-2537, Howick, 50,000 b.t.u's also 200 gai.2325, Franklin Centre, lon oil drum and onc gas|_ lot with garage, 220 wiring, fy Sees hot water, 2 apartments are and wood combination stove TOMATO PLANTS and assort: rented.Good offer.Tel.825 with hot water front and hot ed flower plants.Apply to| 2425 Howick.water tank.All items like Jean Dumas, Dumas Range,{\u2014- \u2014- eee eo new.Tel 829-2748 aftor 6 p.m,| Franklin Centre, FARM with good size lake, or 820-2331 and ask for Mrs.sand beach, strong flowing Boyd.brook.trout fishing, with 6 For Sale Shoe Repair Stock of Machinery __ \u2014_\u2014 All kinds ol Doors & Windows Alluminum & Fiberglas awnings Harry's General Store After 18 years, for sale or vent with 1 ONLY, 30\" De Luxe GE.Bathtub doors LL range.Reg.$259.snocial| room modern bungalow, win: pe .A .Glass Sliding Patio Doors WENTY-SEVEN FT.Gabin] 9209 with trade.Apply| terized with all city convom] COMplete sélf-service fixtures, beer li- In Good Working Condition ko : Braithwaite Bros, Tel.264- iences.In Franklin Centre, WIRES ST JUTE TDS Cruiser, sleeps four; power i ed by 110 inboard-outboard 545, Huntingdon.RE Volvo motor, Mahogany HONDA CB 175, 1968 model,! .holl, Call H.J.McMahon,i pang new special low price.829-2873 Ormstown.Apply Braithwaite Bros.Tel, Sem 264.5445, Hunti \u2019 QUIPMENT for rug cleaning 296-5445, Huntingdon.and wall washing.À needed| ELECTRIC RANGE, also service with good returns.| wringer washer.Both in Apply after 6 p.m.to Ken Younie, Tel.825-2422, Howick HREE 35 h.p.Johnson mo good condition.Apply Braith- .] waith Huntingdon.tors in good condition, Mac| COMBINATION GAS and OIL Arnold.Tel.264-2971.INE 2IX.YEAR-OLD Shetland Pony.Mac Arnold.Tel.264 2971, Huntingdon.00DS BULK TANK, 2300 lb.cap.A-1 condition.Also De Laval milker complete Apply to John Wallace, Orm stown, LL KINDS of bedding plants, car RENUG both vegetables and flowers, Gérard Lavigne, Route 14 Ormstown, tél.829.Apply to 2581, gerator.Robert Brunet, 42 barn on small acreage of York 8t., Huntingdon.land at Powerscourt.Apply i cons | to R .» tel, 264.DOORS ASSORTED sizes,| ppg\u2019 \"0 H+ Wood, tel.264 and window frames, onc double sink, refrigerator.Tel.264-2816, Huntingdon, quantity of W.Cottingham, Ormstown.INE INCH dressed Butternut AN A lumber and 34\" x 3\" used Fir flooring.Art English, Tol 247-2302, Hemmingford.0 GALLON BULK Milk|\u2014\u2014\u2014= steel, still 20 stanchions, 3 Property For Sale Tank, stainless in use, $800.2 row John Deere corn plan ter with fertilizer atlach- ment.Apply to Leo Giroux R.F.D.2, Box 90, Plattsburgh N.Y.Rte.22 tel 518-563-4826.92 INTERNATIONAL Bulk Milk Truck with Walker Mobile houses accepted.Al- fiberglas tank in excellent| cide Chantigny.Tel.829-2883 condition.Also, Peterboro| Ormstown.boat and Johnston 10 hp.motor in excellent condition J.W.Nussey, Howick, Tel 825.2511.fewinGg MACHINES.service.Sale, exchange, rent Valleyfield, mature cows, 264.2246, Huntingdon.AWDUST \u2014\u2014\u2014 BLACK and WHITE Heifer Calves WANTED.Call Mr.264-5925 eve.David Addy nings, AY for Sale by bale or ton Contact Ormstown, 829.2109 or Lancaster, Ont, 347-2158, Garnet MacDougall.% BUICK Wildcat Conver ible full power.Tel.264-3990.RIGIDAIRE AUTOMATIC RCA Washer, 1969 model; stereo radio record player Apply Dr.J.CG, Johnsog.Tel 829-2385, Ormstown.ANTIQUE CAR \u2014 1037 Cher vrolet two door.Tel.829- 2478 Ormstown, Home Reconditioned machines $29.Sylvio Latreille, Tel.373.9704 OMPLETE HERD of Hal \u2014\u2014 stein Cows all due to tresh- min re ments eer Commission Scolaire de Huntingdon sisting of 7 first calf heifers, 7 second calf heifers, balance Federal milk quota available with the herd if desired.Cyril Dahms.Tel.Ltd, Tel.264-5305, day ony Wilfred Faubert.: ATTENTION | YOU CAN SAVE 25% ' private development.Glenview Crescent, Office.$800.Apply Keith ing.We repair ali makes,| 5365.Evenings 264-6345, Hun- Bernina, Singer, Omega.| tingdon.White, Necchi, Pfaff, ete.2.7 miles from Ormstown.Tel.829.2870, Huntingdon, St.Louis special summer .delivery $20.per load.Hun: Ormstown, St.Stanislas tingdon, Wood Specialties Dundee, St.Antoi .October 1st 1969.N arc already registered.years old before October May 22nd and 23rd from 3.30 p.m.+ Bros, Tel.264-5445, HOUSE and GARAGE with Stove, hot water tank, refri.NINE ROOM \u2018HOUSE and bicycle for boy, one for giri, automatic washer like new.| 4 To Rent electric stove, ONE RED-WHITE face heitur to freshen in one week.Also Timothy seed,| ._~ 1 ms LL i and quantity mulch hay.R.|31; ROOM Apartment, heated, stainless steol, 200 gal, cava.) \u2014 ! _\u2014 me city, Price $4560.Tel.264-2217) TWO APARTMENTS, 3'4 and on a Lots of all sizes.Good conditions,| \u2014- \u2014 a as low as $15.00 por month.|4's ROOM heated Apartment CHOICE BUILDING LOTS at resider-| WELL DRILLING tial area near The Gleaner Various sizes, from Howden \u201c at The Gleaner or phonc 264- FIFTEEN to twenty-five ar pents of land, river at back, Savery Ranch Road.Call 486.9971, MODERN HOUSE located in Garden City, 52 Pine St.Three bedrooms, walltorwall new carpeting, basement finished.Call 264-3601 after 5 p.m.2%; acres of land and a good lawn.Tel.264-2761, 2170.main Howick, Que.at 70 Lambton St.Sclling on account of recent illness.Phone 825- cense.Situated on the 2051 lor complete details.FOUR ROOM HOUSE on Well tingten St., Huntingdon.Occupancy, June 9th.Call Geurge Bougic 264-5481.contrally located, with gar age, $70.monthly.Available May 1st.Tel.264-3371, H'don.4!; rooms in Hordman; heat: od, $45, and $50.respectively.Available furnished.For information call 264-3395.4 ROOM downstairs apartment, located at 26 Welling: ton St.F.Carriere.Tel.264: 4089.newly decorated at 108 Cha- teauguay St, Huntingdon.Tel.264-2942.To ensure yourself of a sufficient year-round supplv of water For information: Wilfred Saumier Tel.264-5977 de Gonzague, St.Anicot, de Kostka, St.Agnès de ne-Abbé, Ste.Barbe REGISTRATION FOR GRADE 1 CHILDREN CONDITION: The child must be six years old before ( $ i.B.\u2014 The children who are attending the kindergarten class in our territory this year REGISTRATION for KINDERGARTEN CLASSES Parents who have recently moved are asked to register their children, Condition: the child must be five ist 1969.Registration dales: 9 to 11 am, and from 2 to DIRECTEUR GENERAL DES ECOLES Commission Scolaire de Huntingdon } Athelstan Sash & Door and Grist Mill LUMBER: FEED: Paint Supplies Cement Building mate of all kinds Plywoods, Ten-iest Aluminum win and doors rials dows TEL.264-5533 DONALD N.RACINE, PROP.\u2014 264-3222 Bulk feed service Seed cleaning Gerald Dagenais DAGENAIS & TREMBLAY 829-2106 829-2307 Leonard Tremblay ATTENTION FARMERS! WHEN YOU ARE READY TO HAVE AN ANIMAL SLAUGHTERED AND CUT FOR A WELL DONE JOB and GOOD SERVICE CALL LEGAULT & FILS ENRG.ST.STANISLAS DE KOSTKA TEL.373-7250 WE ALSO BUY BEEF, PIGS, CALVES HENRI ORDER YOUR ATRAZINE Crest Hardware 829.2221 Dont Wait Too Long Barbed Wire Farm Seeds and treating PROVINCE OF QUEBEC School Municipality of HOWICK (PROTESTANT) To the Ratepayers ol the aloresaid Municipality: PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN by the undersigned, Secretary-Treasurer of the aforesaid Municipality, THAT \u2014: on Monday, the second day of June, 1969, from twelve noon to two o'clock, at Howick elementary school, office of the Sec.-Treas- urer, the nornination of candidates will take place for the election of two school commissioners, replacing Messrs.W.D.Stuckey and Wilbert Grucr, whose terms of office expire ; and that the polling, if necessary, will be held on Monday, the ninth day of June, 1969, place and time to be announced.GIVEN at Howick, Que., this twen- ty-first day of May one thousand nine hundred and sixty-nine.D.A.HORTON, Secretary-Treasurer street ol © Begores Shoe Repair Ellenburg Depot, N.Y.Tel.594-7393 -TEACHER- Teachers for summer work to represent an out standing educational leadership program in your community.IFull details on request.State age, education, phone number, present teaching position and date of school closing to JACK RUED 3465 Côte des Neiges, Room 70 Montreal, Que.PROVINCE OF QUEBEC SCHOOL MUNICIPALITY OF ORMSTOWN (PROTESTANT) PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that on Monday the 2nd day of June, 1969, from noon to two o'clock P.M.(D.S.T.) at the Office of the Secretary-Treasurer, 7 George St., Ormstown, P.Q.the nomination of candidates will take place for the election of a school commisioner to replace Mr.Burroughs L.McGerrigle, Funeral Director, and that the polling if necessary will be held on Monday the 9th day of June 1969 at the Ormstown Elementary School.Given at Orinstown this 16th day ol May 1969.D.A.LANG, Returning Officer Province of Quebec Protestant School Municipality of Huntingdon Public Notice NOMINATION OF SCHOOL COMMISSIONER PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that, on Monday, the second day of June, 1969, from noon to two o'clock, at the Huntingdon Academy, King Street, Huntingdon, Que., the nomination of candidates for the township of Hinchin- brooke, Ward 3, and for the township of Dundee, Ward 5, will take place for the clection of School Commissioner, and that the polling, if necessary, will be held on Monday, the ninth day of June, 1969.GIVEN AT HUNTINGDON, Que.this 21st day of May, 1969.ARLINE DUKE, Secretary-Treasurer WELDER We require the services of one si Class Welder with Millright experience.40 hour work weck.Must have three (3) years or more expertence in heavy chemical industry.All Company benefits, including Group Insurance and paid vacations.Allied Chemical Canada Lid.P.0.BOX 370, VALLEYFIELD, QUI.Blue Cross, PROVINCE OF QUEBEC Municipality ol Hinchinbrooke To the Ratepayers ol the aloresaid Municipality : sry Public Notice is hereby given by the undersigned, Secretary-Treasurer of the aforesaid Municipality, that the Council will revise the Valuation Roll at its regular session which will be held at its usual hour and place ol meeting on Tuesday the 3rd day of June 1969.GIVEN at Athelstan this 14th day ol Mav one thousand nine hundred and sixty-ninc.Lyell J.Graham Sce.Treas.Province of Quebec PROTESTANT SCHOOL, MUNICIPALITY OF HUNTINGDON PUBLIC NOTICE Public notice is hereby given to all proprietors of reul estate and resident housholders of this municipality that the collection roll of school taxes as cs- tablished by the comissioners of this municipality has been made and completed, and that it now is and will remain in my possession lor inspection by parties interested, during fifteen days [rom this notice, during which time it may be amended ; any ratepayer may, during the said delay, complain of such roll, which will be taken into consideration and homologated, with or without amendment, at a regular mecting of the commissioners to take place on the 5th day of June 1969 at the Huntingdon Academy, King Street, Huntingdon, Que., at the hour of eight o'clock in the evening; but, such delay expired, it shall come into force and every person interested, after having taken cognizance thereof il he so desires, shall pay the amount of his taxes to the undersigned, al her office, within the twenty days following the said delay and homologation and without further notice.GIVEN at Huntingdon, Que., this 14th day of May, 1969.ARLINE DUKE, Secretary-Treasurer.A one 8 - The Gleaner Wednesday, May 21st, 1969 Mrs.Stella Derick end Mrs.Noyan | iMr.J.Parent are both pat Mrs.Hazel D.Brash and ents in hospital.Get well|with his son, Mr.Curtis Lamb of Mr.and Miss Bessie Smith of wishes are extended to them.|and family, friend Hartford Conn.spent the week- A Dance was held on Friday cd ut Duck Inn.Evening in Clarenville Inter aediate School with the East \"nn Ramblers supplying the n usic, During the evening three Lekets were drawn and prizes! awsrded, first \u2014 Mr.Irwin, \\iiller $10; 2nd.Mr.Stanley \u2018mrich $5, and 3rd Mr, Donald.JaeCallum, $3.Mr.and Mrs.Newton Butts of Salem, Mass were Saturday, nernight guests of Mr.and hlrs.T, W.Breekles.On Satur day hey visited ut the homes of Mr.Stuart Dereck, Mr, and Mrs, Bodney Derick, also Mr.nd Mrs.Robert Coulter.| Mr.and mrs.Gerald Hislop, nd Bruce were Sunday visi-, ars of Mr.and Mis.Robert uynolds of Pike River.Mrs, J.Musher accompanird : 1 son in Jaw and daughter.ir.and Mrs.Clarence MeClay y Cantic on Sunday where they \u2018isited Mr.and Mrs.Kenneth dosher and Family.Mr.Edwin Lamb left on DAIRY CATTLE SALE Wednesday, May 28th at 2.00 p.mut the farm of Mr.William Hope Onc-halt mile west of Franklin Centre, just off Rte.52 25 HEAD Five high-grade Jerseys and 20 Holsteins.Consisting of 10 fresh cows, one due in June, six first calf Holstein heifers due in September, 4 Holstein cows bred for Septembr, balance bred for winter.All to be sold as Mr.Hope is giving up dairving.TERMS: CASH Blood test privileges granted for export.Lyell J.Graham, Auc., tel.264-2289 Farm Dispersal Auction Wednesday, Mav 28th at 6.30 p.mat the farm of MRS.GEORGE RUBE Wallace Hill Road.Plattsburgh.New York.Frostad fan milee north of city off Route 22 Wallace Hill Road.Exit 38N off Northway.\u2014\u2014 0 Wo Follow arrows off Route 22, at Hawk's Trailer Sales.20 \u2014 HEAD DAIRY CATTLE \u2014 20 we 15 Ces, 4 due in June and July).balance for 4 eh ard Avril.6 colored.(2 are Jerseys), one Ayrshire bred heifer NOTE: Cattle are thin.hut will maks now guncee hanpy on Press.Vet physicals will he made.and findings announced.James Chouvin Jr.Owner.MA UINFRY John Mençe \u201cSN\" tactor with nower ; ; .steering, live p.t.o.in manure loader and cultivator, (very good) Caso ST, Inhn Neera No.5 Mower, Cace 30 ft.Hay elevatn NH.\u201c88\u201d Bnolar -nd motor.N.H.PTO boler, I'H.side rake Case side delivery rake on rubber, (rand.Carn Harvester with elevator, ensilaye cutter, 3 RT.farm warons one farm trailer.New Idea ma.nore sareader.Dearborn 3 pt.mower grain drill, 2 sete trailer nlows on rubber, Case (hresher.weed snravar land roller cement mixer, disc harrows.Spring tnoth hurrows.DAIRY EQUIPMENT 20 pl Wilsen holk tank with self contained unit, 2 Surge units, 4 de Laval units, stainless steel wach vats entre clinners pails and strainers and FEED: Annroximatelv 50 tons of mixed hay.Machinery Owners, James Chouvin Jr, Mrs.George Rube.Terms: Cash SATE RAIN NR SHINE AUSABLE VALLEY AUCTION SERVICE Peru, N.Y.Phone 643-2354 Paui W.Calkins, Auctioneer H.P.Higgins, Auctioneer, Huntingdon, Quebec Public Auction SATURDAY, MAY 31st at 11.30 A.M.for the Estate of late MRS.W.ELLEN EWART , 228 Chateauguay St.\u2014 Huntingdon , Antique love-seat and matching chair; Chesterfield and 2 chairs; studio couch; reclining chrome chair; Ottoman 100 yrs.old; adjustable rocker; 2 Ax- minister rugs 9 X 12; chime clock (wall model); mantle clock (sessions); Atwater-Kent cabinet radio: beautiful china cabinet: Victor phonograph; upright piano and bench; tea-wagon; mirrors, music cabinet, artificial fireplace; side table; buffet; bookcase, dining: room suite (lable, 8 chairs); 4 odd dining chairs, magazine rack.end tables, floor lamps, antique oil lamps, TV tables, rocking chairs, hall runners, 2 prs silver candlesticks, several nice commemorative plates, antique dishes and glassware, picture frames, wardrobe, dressers and commodes, marble-top dresser, parlor tables; scatter rugs; pine chest; chamber set; 2 steamer trunks; John-Allen steel safe; beds, bedding; artique chairs, oval frames, lawn furniture, garden tools, kitchen utensils, chrome kitchen set; McClary refrigerator (very clean); Beach 4-burner el ectric range; McClary range for wood; extension ladder and many items not listed.All to be sold to settle the Estate.Terms \u2014 Cash.Refreshments by Huntingdon Unit4 UC-W.The contents of this home are in very clean condition and will be interesting for anyone desiring good home-furnishings and also for antique collectors.LYELL J.GRAHAM, Auctioneer Athelstan, Que.\u2014 Tel.264-2280 and Mrs.Robert Buttress Sr.and Monday for and Allan.THE CHURCHYARD OF LAGUERRE The freshening breeze of the Seven Seas Once knew them everywhere They sailed the oceans of the workd The Pinemasts of Laguerre.The yardarms strained und the Clippers gained And the cordage felt the strain Their cunvas billowed to the breeze Across the Spanish Main They crossed the seas to bring the tea [From China's distant shore Cape Horn could tell, it knew them well And they its sullen rour Atlantic's\u2019 swell the tule could tell So deep where the seaweeds wave And the Artic Sea still holds the key To many a tall mast hrave, No stump remains on the hare Pine Plains Of the masts of yesteryear For the Clipper ships have cashed their chips And only a churchyard drear Is all that's left of a church bereft Of all that was once held dear Its spire so tall has yet to fall On the grave of u pioneer.Its shadow casts where mighty masts Were shaped to roam the seas And ride The Roaring Forties down While bending to the breeze There \u2018neath the skies y darkie lies Puor Cyrus in his grave The first man to be buried there A colored man and brave.Rebuild, Rebuild these old grey walls Repair this ancient steeple Whose shadow ever faithful falls On pioneering people This House of God where men once tod And raised their voice in prayer Where the pioneers are sleeping In the churchyard of Lsguerre Auction | Sale at the ORMSTOWN SALES ROOMS on SATURDAY, MAY 24 the following: Va HP, electric motor (new).1 H.P.electric motor.Sabre saw.15\" el.drill.4\" el.drill.New skill saw.Hand weed sprayer, Grass catcher atlachment for lawn mowers.Aluminum lawn chairs.Chrome kitchen stool.Quantity of records.Magazine rack.G.E.electric floor polisher.Sunbeam toaster.Electric kettle.Melamine dinner set, new.Steam irons.Electrohome humidifier.New el.fan.Electric heater.G.E, toast-R- oven.Electric can opener.Meat grinder.Brief Case.Garden hose.Household scales.Bathroom scales.Many games.Electric wire.2 new tool boxes, Dog leashes.Collars and blankets, Sunbeam el.snow blower.Girl's bicycle.Stanley hand planer.Assorted small tools.2 - La\" socket sets.Aluminum clothes reel.New Shick el.hair dryer.Ski boots.Golf clubs, Outdoor umbrella, Sunbeam mixette.White el.sewing machine and ca- hinet.Ice crusher.Meat grinder.2 card tables.4 new barbecues.Blinds and curtain rods.Clothes horse.Thermo picnic bags.Picnic Coolers.Large fishing tackle box.Bicycle parts and equipment.Suitcase.Assorted kitchenware.Plaform rocker.TV.Roy frig idaire.Many small articles not listed.Terms: Cash.\u2014 Sale to begin at 7.30 P.M.BILL HOOKER, auctioneer, 829-2663.Auction Sale at the ORMSTOWN SALES ROOMS Highway 4 on SATURDAY, MAY 31 the following property of the late HORACE BRABANT Victorian sofa.Side chair.Fleetwood Hi-Fi Reec- ord player and records.Magazine rack.Glass topped coffee table.Aubusson rug 10 X 16, Tea wagon, drop leaf.Many pieces of beautiful cut glass and crystal.Large brass plaque.Brass jardiniere.Silverware, service for 12, Bedroom set, 48\u201d twin beds with mattresses 2 bureaus and night table.2 upholstered bedroom chairs.Mahogany single bed with new mattress.Antique mahogany table.4 piece bedroom set, double bed.Several upholstered armchairs.Wilton rug.Scatter rugs and runners, Grey rug 9 X 6, Cabinet radio, Floor lamps.Table lamps.17\" TV.Hall table.Tel- table and chair.Chaise lounge.Rug 8 X 9.Small tables.Fern stand.Mirror.Pillows, blankets and cushions.Frigidaire.Washing machine.G.E.floor polisher.Kitchen table and 4 chairs.Metal topped table and 2 chairs El.mangle.Bissell sweeper.El.kettle and toaster.El.coffee grinder.Blender.Pastry Board.Sterling salt and pepper.Minton after dinner coffee set.Antique china, Candle stick holders.Coalport English China tea set.Cocktail Shaker.Silver casseroles.Antique platters.Vases.Wooden salad set.Woolen blankets.Car rugs.New el, blanket.Mantle clock.Drapes.Lazy boy chair, red leather.10 gal.crock with lid.2 - 3 gal.crocks with lids.4 small erocks.4 metal lawn chairs, Pots, pans and many articles not listed, all to be sold as Mrs, Brabant is leaving.Terms \u2014 Cash.Sale to begin at 12.30 P.M.BILL HOOKER, auctioneer, 829-2663.by William L.Hassan prohlems.Show Helps lls Tuesday's show was apparently Hypnotist the \u201cAmazing Da_jcaused by «ne erroneous as- last night that heavy smokers, a the overweight, and nail biters school children.can all expect help from him.| The two hour show is sche- Daman., originally from Cha.duled for its last night this teauguay Heights but based in evening beginning at 8:30 p.m.Feted on 50th On May 3rd, the family of Mr.and Mrs.Alex Deme.Sr., surprised them on the occasion of their 50th wedding anniversary with a party at their home.As the family entered so did the refreshments, flowers and gifts, A lovely time was hace by aii.They were honoured by receiving a certificate from His Eminence Pope Paul and also a telegram from Prime Minister Trudeau.Beautiful flowers and difts were receveid from friends.Out-of-town relatives were son-in-law and daughter, Mr.\u201cnd Mrs.P.Krockemperger of Edison, N.J.and Mr.and Mrs.tv.Deme of Dollard des Ormeaux.Public Auction FRIDAY EVENING, MAY 23 at 7 p.mat MAISON BLAIS ENRG St.Chrysostome, Que.Large quantities of ladies\u2019, gents\u2019 and children's fter spend |o her people.Using hynosis on.teers of some of thelr inhibi tions, he claims his subconscious suggestions can help the Hypnotist Says subjects with heir personal A disappointing tonrnout for mant\u201d Loid a CVRHS \u2018audience sumplion tha.it was solely for Mrs.M.J.L.Sutton return-| Hamilton for the past 11 years, Riverfield Dorothy Weir returned to their.ed to her home in Franklinl'programs\u2019 people 10 entertain home here on Tuesday, after Centre on Sunday a ; Niagara Falls spending Mother's Day week-ling a week with her brother|stage to free audience volun- \" il vi \u201clend in Montreal at the home Mr.Edwin Lamb.here he will visit some timeP Mis.Eric Purcell There was pienty oi excitement at Riverfield late Thursday night, when a hombh was \u2018ound by a local fisherman, Lucien Emond, who lives at the former McGregor home! was fishing on the east side of the English River, Gus Hebert, at the John Bustard farm on the wesi side.As usual they were visiting a- Cross the water.Between u-10 pm.Mr.K ond hooked an object that was wrapped around with old fishing line and recognized n as a bomb.Mr.Hebert rushed around to that side of th: river and Mr.Roy Angell was called from his nearby farm.The police were notified and they called the homb squad.They decided it was a job Aor the army so they were \u2014 called and it was taken away A Happy Home.\" by them.pleased to granddaughter, Shelley Nick erson, 9-yearold daughtér o Robie and Mary Nickerson ot Maitland, N.S.had won the {ip prize in a Women's Inst) tule County project.groups in tsked to write compositions cit the subject.\u201cWhat Make» Those with the hest compositions were The bomb weighed 11 Ihs|\u2018Vited Lo give speeches cach ung carried one tag and alone using material from ty, number, dropped sumeone may have wished |Prompted the adjudicator |, to discard a souvenir, people were warned that the|to belong to such a home \u201civer might have to be drag Zed but nothing further ha.been {.was 3 a.m, before local folk vent Lo bed.It could have been[0r her composition, First prige from a plane, or|Was awarded to Shelley which The|ve¢mark how nice it must he Shelley loves horses and va happy last Christmas mors \u2018ng to find a beautiful vouu- horse IN à decorated stu) Champ is being trained nou wasiand soon his youthful owner her| vil) take her first riding le.«on, Heather her younger sus- or, with artistic talent, loves animals too, and no doubt ne \u2018irls Will share the Jun of tiding.heard from the army Mrs.Hobert McKeil hear that Pupils of the different age county wert fan bunbury ol Noth Joe ont, spent the long week vu vith Mr.and Mrs.Robey \u2018empleton, \"KRINKLE\u201d Ass\u2019t colors and patterns 39: COTTON Rich shades, ass\u2019t patterns DISH furnishings, hardware, floor coverings, televisions, re frigerators, dishes, yard goods, farm Lools, garden e- yuipment.This is an accumulation of surplus stock, repossessed goods and unclaimed stock.Terms: Cash.LYELL J.GRAHAM, auctioneer Tel, 264-2289 Public Auction High-Quality Home-Furnishings and Antiques sel ling at the residence of MR.J.S.WEDDLE situated on Route 52 between Rockburn and Herdman SATURDAY, MAY 24th at 12.30 o'clock sharp The following \u2014 Living-room furniture lows -\u2014 3-piece Italiun Velvet suite (English); Loveseats (gold brocade, Canadian); Regency slyle wing chair (English); tub armchair.blue velvet;; Ottoman (Canadian); inlaid veneer occasional table (Canadian); Antique wine table: plank oak coffee table; Jacobean style, oak, 4.drawer drop-leaf desk (Eng): modern bookcase: 2 bookcases, teak, glass sliding doors: 18th Century framed print (English); beautiful Philips Hi- Fi sterco radiogram: RCA television; valuable collection of dolls in National dress from different coun: tries (to he sold as collection); antique hand-carved African stool: antique brass preserving pun (English); assorted books: standard lamp, brass finish and shade.Marshal-Wendell piano, like new, Dining-room furniture \u2014 valuable 18th century.English, oak dresser and plate-rack with set of antique Willow pattern platters, plates old English vor celain plates ete.2 antique Windsor chairs; early Vie- torian mahogany card table (English); Georgian mahogany side-table; English Antique wine-cupboard: antique desk ton writing compact (English): beantiful fine dining room set (Canadian marble-ton hall \u2014 commode (Canadian): umbrella stand; preen Wilton carpet 9 X 12 ft: wrought iron standard lamp and shade.as fol- Bedroom furniture from 3 rooms \u2014 Fruitwood hedroom suite (7 nce) consisting of King-size hcad- hoard, 2 night tables, triple dresser.2 mirrors and double dressing chest.Simmons Beuutyrest large sise single heds with bases and frames; king-size bed snread and matching drapes; EnglishG.Plan 5 pce.brdronm suite consisting of combined hendboard and night tables, dressing table and stonl, 2 chest drawers drapes; 1 red rug: Scandinavian design, teakwood, single hedroom suite (8 nce) consisting of headhomd, night table, combined {rinle dresser and desk, chair bonk shelves and large chest of drawers: large size Simmons Beautvrest single mattress, base and frame: antique dressing table with mirror and drawers: an- tinue pwer and basin: chamber not: 50 pee set Limoges (Theodore de Haviland); 2 sleigh beds, Miscellaneous \u2014 handmade quilts, eiderdowns.assorted bedding, kitchen equipment, erocks.dishes, Viking 23 cu.ft.deep freeze.kitchen step-stool and other small items.\u2014 Terms: Cash.| All to be sold withoul reserve as \u201cThe Weddles\" are taking up residence in Nassau.Refreshments available.Articles selling may he inspected from 9 AM.the day of Sale \u2014 The modern home with adjoining land is also for Sale and inquiries are invited.I weather is unfavorable the Sale will be held cover, For information cantact , LYELL J.GRATIAM, auctioneer | Athestan, Que, \u2014 Tel.264-2280 AUCTIONEER'S NOTE \u2014 The home furnishings in this Sale are of exceptional high quality and mostly all under in new condition; an opportunity to furnish your home with the \u201cBest\u201d and at your own price.CLOTHS BOYS\u2019 and GIRLS\u2019 CABANA SETS Size 3 8 L.P.RECORD 29¢ ALBUMS Known Artists and Labels Men's Trousers POLYESTER PERMANENT PRESS Beige - JUST IN SUMMER BERMUDA SHORTS SLACKS, etc.Blue Olive - Tobacco Sires 28 .42 4.95 89¢ CHILDREN'S - MEN'S - LADIES\u2019 RUNNING SHOES of to $2.99 when you cash your Family Allowance Cheque | at our Store BIG SELECTION SUMMER TOYS LAMBTON ST.Magasin 5-10-15 Store F.RATTE, prop.ORMSTOWN T TH Was oi à nowt who to Pt Was Juhl in tl tion past scho men seho suay tunit Mrs.Ho and after Arm reer was nent CP.Cand Jobb] Mult has | in In to I pron of A for lu T Mr dent for has as a mun A Unit as ( Stew in Jubh reco plish Scho Bai) in W elec tae nt nine riod as | ab pace this D new ISNENENRY hist pat eI Ci w= e With Were 8 cach m his Lplize Which tor 1 ust he me, ne wa orn Youny stall d now owner Ng ex.er sis- , loves bt (ne uh 6j + Bus 0K ng Rober NX dan ann ard\u201d 7 (x LEANER THE LEADING ADVERTISING MEDIUM IN THE DISTRICT OF BEAUHARNOIS PRINTING ADVERTISING Call 691-3029 = ESS | CALL THE GLEANER a 8 \u2014_\u2014 Bids A.Chateauguay To Robert The Heights Recreation Club y'ligh School wus the scene Friday, May 9tl ere in Chateauguay.of a farewell party given in he In 1965 Mr.Jobber was ap- nour of Mr.Robert A.Jobber ointed to the Regional Schoo who leaves Chatcauguay som floard and was active in Vol.13 No.10 Farewell Jobber were constructed CHATEAUGUAY, QUEBEC, Y.M.C.A.Family Theatre \u2014 Disney's \u201cBambi\u201d The highly successful series of films shown at Mary Gardner ! School will end with one of the most delightful full-length cartoon features ever produced by the late Walt Disney, : haby deer, and his trials and ; tribulations in growing up in MAY Mohawks Don Togs | of Own Law Force Last Thursday afternoon, May 15th, Chief Justice \u2018Alan B.Gold pf seremony of Montreal ur Caughnawaga men to the newly \u201cBambi\u201d is the story of a}'stablished Police Force in that Indian reserve.All constables wore their new green uniforms and 21st, 1969 officiated at a swearing-in 10 reside in \u2018Foronto, The part; lonning und building of was given in recognition of Mi wo Regional [ign Sehools in: Jubber's outstanding leadershi he Valley, in the advancement of Educa His dynamic leadership, cou- tion in Chateauguay during th ded with the vision and deter pust nine years, Hosted hy nination of all Board members, school personnel and Board] as provided the children of & members of the Protestan ]Chateauguay with one of the © School Municipality of Chateau {most modern and Progressive guay, the party was an oppor Jeducational programs in the tunity for all, to bid Mr.and Jarovince.Mrs.Jobber a Tond adieu.Early In 1966 Regulation One Robert A.jobber was hor vas implemented and as a pe and educated in luchine, an fsult the Chateauguay Klemen sfler serving with the Canadian [tary Schools are now ungraded.Army began his successful ca-[to a large extend, and the Con reer in the business world.Heflinuous Progress Svstem i- in was associated with such prom foperation.A well - organized inent Canadian firms as tho] Reading and Mathematics pro- CPR, T.Eaton Co., and Belllgram has heen introduced.and Canada.Ten years ago Mr [in 1968-69, Interview Reporting Jubber joined Adressograph- [hecame the standard method of Multigraph of Canada where he reporting to parents in all (he has bad an outstanding recordElementary Schools herein the sales field.For many years Mr.Jobber In recognition of his services [has been intensely interested in to his company he has beenjthe development of School Li- promoted recently to the office |braries.A three year program of Assistant Branch Manager}is now in its second phase and for Toronto and will be residing}several thousand buoks are ca- In Toronto.talogued in well-organised 1li- Mr.Jobber has been a resi-|braries in each school, By the gi ROBERT A.JOBBER Gardner School.A beautiful corsage was presented to Mrs, Jobber by Mr, Russ Mosher, Director General of the Chat.Valley Regional Board, and on behalf of the Elementary School Staff, a crystal vase was given by Mrs.Eileen Stokowski.Mr.Jobber was presented with a dent of Chateauguay Heights|end of next vear the libraries \u2018 Poutonnière\u201d by Mrs.Edna elected President for the coming for the past fifteen years and}in the Chateauguay Elementary Fair \u2014 an accomplishment in|year, has played a prominent role{Schools will rate higher than fact \u2014 considering Mr.Jobbers' \u201c6 foot plus\u201d height and Mrs.Fair's petite stature.Gift from the stalfs of the schools was a pair of ski boots \u2014 these also being of very large pro- dia and, in this respect, the Cha.Portion \u2014 said to be size 14!2.jeauguay Elementary Schools Present at the farewell party are undoubtedly the best equip- Were all Board members and ped in this province, particular.their wives.schools principals ly since the Triple-L Program and their wives, several of the was inaugurated in September teachers and a former school 1968.mate of Mr.Jobber's, Mrs, Those present last Friday Cameron Leslie «St.Francis paid tribute to a man who has Blvd.).There was some fond the for- Lachine as a family man in his community.A member of United Church, as Chairman of Stewards.In the field of education Mr.Jubber has had an enviable record of service and accomplishment with the Protestant School Municipality of Chateau- guuy, Appointed to the Board in March 1960, Mr.Jobber was elected Chairman in July of ta.{9e same year and has served given loyal service to his com- reminiscing between in that capacity for the past pany and at the same time has Mer students of a nine years.Throughout this pe- demonstrated a true communi.school.Co riod he has played a key role The Jobbers will Jong be re- as the local Board maintained |cation.membered here in Chateauguay a building program that Kept] Presentation of gifts were \u2014 not only because of service pace with the rapid growth of made to Mr.and Mrs.Jobber to the community.but also be- this suburb.during the evening, which inci- cause we have a fine elementa- During his term of office three dentally was organised by Mr, ry school which bears the name new Elementary Schools and aW.Shufelt.Principal of Mary \u201cRobert A.Jobber\", the standards set by the Canadian Library Assoc.In addition to the above, Mr.Jobber has always been a keen advocate of Audio-Visual me- St.Andrew's he has served the Board of ty spirit in the cause of edu-; ; the forest.You'll see old friends * such as Thumper, the rabbit, $ and also a terrible forest fire which makes all the animals run for their lives.The film starts at 2 p.m, The à place aguin: Mary Gardner School.The date: Sunday, May 25th, This is the lust film of the season so he sure to mark it on your calendar, and show up early enough to pel a good seat.Children under six must be ecompanied by an older person, ing of the Lakeshore Organists Society.held in Briarwood Presbyterian Church, Beaconsfield, May 12th, Chateauguay's popular man T.Alun Hughes was A resident of Seigniory Park.the Hughes family have been in the area for ten years, with Alun \u201cfilling in\u201d as organist and choir director of St.Andrew\u2019s United Church for about 9' vears.Going to; St.Andrew\u2019s on a temporary basis has become a standard joke in these parts.Alun and his choir are well known in the Chateauguay Val- United Church, Ormstown: they; have competed in the Chateau- guay Valley Music Festival: and joined in with other local choirs to present special music in various churches.are the first Canadian Indians with federal und provin.rial anthority to police their own area.James and Yoreph Montour, brothers, 21 and 23 respectively; Gary Deluronde, 22; and L.Joseph Delisle 27, began their * : tuties immediately under the \u2018wings\u2019 of the R.C.M.P Ri © Corpora) Teblune of the the present four to six men Caughnawaga délachment of Population of Cauahoawars ÊREM.P, told thd Gleaner that is estimated around the 5.000 the men have been in training mark and Chief Andrew De under R.C.M.P.supervision for lisle, head of he Band Council the past 1'~ to32 vears.The and elected mavor of the town ley as they have been.on MU\" poster and Edith Bate (St.Ge.merous occasions, to St.Paul Siorge's Anglican).force has been re outcome of has lone advocated the estab a lengthy study by both federal lishment of their own police B and provincial aûlhorities and force.Opératine costs inelud is expected to he increased in ine salaries and equipment size within \u201che next year, from expected to he $75,000 00 {T.Alun Hughes New President of Lakeshore Organists Society At the recent Annual Meet- Ganu presentations.The latter choirs, and there are now Ju- FALL SEASON js a Welsh musle festival.nior choir festivals which are Born in Wales, the son of a proving to be a great suceess, school principal and musical mother, Alun began playing piano at a very early age \u2014 five years \u2014 and continued his music studies along with his chosen career as a professional, 7%.engineer.He is presently with + C.D.Howe Co.LE Our congratulations and best wishes to Alun Hughes for a progressive and successful vear as President.The Lakeshore Organists Society is a most active group, and has a membership of approximately [(ifty, representing churches of all dtnominations, both Protestant and Roman Catholic.Chateauguay members are Alun Hughes, Boyd Pellow (Cedar Park United): and John The Society provides two bursaries each vear for deserving music students at MeGill.The funds are raised through presenting Spring music festivals Alun also accompanies at Sa- each year in various churches.Quartet of newly-creat before reporting for duty \u2018GIRLS\u2019 FIGURE | SKATING THIS | A full registration with a waiting list has been reported to us Tor Girls Figure Skating classes iat the new Arena starting in the Fall.Ages of the vounsters registered are 7 to 10 years and classes are to be held October to April.Wednes-, day and Friday evenings.| President Garth Ralston and his committee of eleven have been very active recently with: many meetings to organize the program, The Committee con.| sists of the following members: .1st Vice Pres, Doug Anderson: | 2nd Vice Pres, June King: Se-, cretary.Dorothy Stevens: Treas surer, Gerry Whalen and the Six directors, Mesdames Lorna: Whalen, Barbara Anderson, © : Bugeaud, Lillian Dooley and Lois Buchanan, and Mr Erie \u201cStevens.| | Applications are now being taken for professional teachers for the classes and {ull details lave to be made know 2 4 ; i a ; H arly are to be minde nown at an lem Welsh Church in Montreal This past late April and early à Rea 5 lopen meeting next September and has been organist and choir May there were five festivals ; CHES \u2018Phase registered are fram both director at numerous cymanfa redfresemting about 28 to 30 T.ALUN HUGHES i s Jub wl the Town and Centre and one NURRESONENESESENH=NEHRRESSEESS\", : EDUCATION IN THE VALLEY : No.VI - 17 (A bulletin on the study of the student, the habit of thought.history, prepared by the de- (ul consideration of historic fi- partment head of social sci- gures and events to the point ences at CV .RILS.) that he realizes that a good .4e ; \u2018knowledge of history ean con- The study of history is of tribute much toward his un- vilal importance to the stü- derstanding of the era of great dent who desires a well-balan-|change in which he lives.ced education, and, indeed, is] a prerequisite to active and mature citizenship.The aims of (he history de- 5,000 years partment include the presen- zations of Baypl, Greece, Rotation of the subject to (he stu- me, ete.10 the nations of the dent in such \u2018a manner thal it twentieth century.is both interesting and enjoya- Cycle T ble.It is hoped to develop.in (Continued on page 10) FESTIVAL OF CULTURE Vanier Cullural Centre, | June © \u2014 Film for adults hat y 1.4680 only ( years JES - Chateauguay Centre, 59 MANTS\" with Jeanne Moreau SUNDAY, MAY 25th (French) 8.00 P.M.| June 8 \u2014 Opening of an Ex.History courses at CV.R.leover a span of approximately \u2014from the civili- to {hibition and sale Engravings SUNDAY, JUNE 22nd.Iphy she Eskimos.This exposi-|in jon i ized in cooperation PROGRAM tion is organized | p with the National Art Gallery May 25 \u2014 Exposition \u201cRe of Ottawa (for \u201cwo weeks).ligion as art inspiration\u201d.Music! June 8 \u2014 Club Faroun \u201cVa- Concert by the Chateauguay}cances avec Minka\u201d (French) Metronome Studio, 2.00 PM, |1 P.M, and 3,30 PM.May 25 \u2014 Film for the entire family (French), \u201cFanto- Years) ; mas Deux with Louis de Funes, June 14 \u2014 The Charles Grif 8.00 P.M.| fith Dancing Show, For the en.May 28 \u2014 Canadian-German tire family, 8.00 P.M.Club (private), 8.00 P.M.lub F May 31 \u2014 Film for Adoles- cances avec Minka\u201d (French) 1 cents and Adults (14 years), P.M.and 3.30 P.M.\u201cCleopatra\u201d with E.Taylor June 15 \u2014 Film (English), 8.00 P.M.June 1st.\u2014 Recital \u201cAu Jar- Gonchos\u201d.8.00 PM, don De Grand Pere\u201d, 2.00 P.M.June 1st.(English), 8.00 P.M.June 8 \u2014 Classical Ballet Re- | 2.00 P.M.and 8.00 PM.June 8 \u2014 Adults film (18 \u2018Les Amants\u201d, 8.00 PM.June 15 \u2014 Club Faroun \u201cVa- for Adolescents and Adul:s (English) \u201cRio June 21 \u2014 Film for the En.\u201cCleopatra\u201d tire Family \u201cLe Monde Perdu\", June 22 \u2014 Music Recital by cital (s'udents af Mme Lamou.the students of Mrs.Rene La- Come To Man and His World, 1969 version, opened In part last Friday and it was unlike cither of the two previous openings in that it was for the amusement area only.At that, it started slowly with only a few hundred on hand at the 5 p.m.bell.It wag as it everyone knew there was no rush as they trickled in during the early hours.By vight the crowd was growing and by nine it was almost like Expo itself with the return of the dancing waters and fireworks.It was also no Expo as far as work completed is concerned.The Gyrairon was not operating, most of Fort Edmonton was closed and a good part of Le Village was still under construetion.Still, no problem as liv>-ups formed early at the Roller Coaster, La Flume and the Go-Cars.And they lost little time gathering in the open spots in Le Village, notably that old favorite the German Beer Garden, which this year features the return of their Expo band led by Heinz Sinna.By the way, ask the leader for a couple of modern tunes, he is no slouch on the trumpet.Reduced prices were certainly in evidence, even to the point that the Golden Garter 1s on a no admission cost basis this year and they have switched to a show and dance operation, complete with waitresses who pack six-guns among other things On the main site, work is rushing towards the man The Fair feature films of various kinds.Kaleidoscope is to he trans.\u2019 formed into a \u201cMagic Circus\u201d, which promises to be a worthy, successor, The spectacular show will feature a Grand Parade of acrobats, clowns,and animals, all in the muitiple cifeet of mirrors, color and, sound.There will be acrobats and a woman, seemingly made of rubber, whose silthouettel projects spme incredible forms.Finally a Magician appears to use cards, roses and hallerinas to create a mad effect of dazzling colors.1 And a hriel return to La Ronde.It was a real pleasure to note the number of older folk present on opening night.It may be the place for the young to swing but it can also be a great place to watch our youth at play.And let's face it, a twenty cent mini-rail ride is still a good way to enjoy un evening in the sight and the sound of thousands who .Come to the fair.OLPH SPRING FAIR PRIZE WINNERS Following is a list of Prize Winners resulting from the various draws.Power Drill \u2014 B, Chartier: Transistor Radio \u2014 M.Donnelly; Hair Dryer \u2014 D.Perreault; Bicycle \u2014 L.Willett; Camera \u2014 G.Gevnon; T.V.\u2014 M.Hillcoat.Winners of the Altar Society Drawings \u2014 C.Keenan, K.Scott, Mrs.H, Laporte, C.St.Louis, T.Vawer, Mrs.R.Tremblay, D.Bishop, J.Kelly.Winners of rhe C.W.L.Drawings \u2014 E.Quinn, M.opening only three weeks a Beaudry, L.Conrick, A.Jud- Ladies Keep Fit Class YMCA COMPLETES ANOTHER La Ronde Draws The Kids And Adults Too SUCCESSFUL LADIES\u2019 COURSE the Switzerland Pavilion and will Miss Carol Sue Hatheway.instructor for the Y Ladies\u2019 Keep Fit Class, was interviewed at the last class of the season, held as usual, at Julius Richardson School.Carol Sue seems to have an endless repertoire of exercises which she performs herself to show the class just what js wanted, It is all done to music, and is a very graceful sight to see when performed to a lively, rhythmic tune.The course has calisthenics in the first half of the evening, and games in the second half.The break comes at \u201corange time\u201d which should sit well with the Sunkist folks.It was during orange time that I interviewed Carol Sue, who teaches Phys, Fd.at Howard S.Billings Regional High School.She received her training in New Brunswick.her home province.Two courses have been given during the 1968-69 session, and 50% percent of the last enrolment was made up from the first course, which testifies to the popularity of this activity.I daren\u2019t be specific about ages .heaven forbid! But the ladies seemed to range in the twenty to forty bracket .and are a good deal livelier and healthier than many a teenager by the look of them.This must be attributed to the very real progress made during the course.\u201cPuff-puff\u201d time commenced with a few laps around the school yard, continued with hend and twist exercises set to music, performed on the floor and while standing .inhale .exhale ., .stretch nd pull, bounce and jog! Whew! \u2018from a neighboring town.Now.who said the Arena, |was for boys only?We may have a future Olympic gold-me- rdaller in our midst | Maplewood Church | Notes The Annual Daily Vacation Bible School as to he held spgmn this year with detalÿ, 16 he announced later.congregational \u201cCook | Is to be held at the! chureh on June 7th, and the annual picnic on the 14th at, Long Sault Park, west of Cornwall, Ont, Ladies of the church have sent in a number of boxes of, clothing to T'yndale House and! Bordeaux Jml, thanks to the wenerous donations from the congregation, Messrs Herder.and Bond delivered the goods | but when she tells and the ladies, them to jump, they do, .| love it! Although some women are concerned with weight.an were given the RCAF's famous, 10BX book of exercises along: with a calorie chart, most com- cut\u201d mented on the social pleasure \u2019 of just getting together and having a heck of a good time.Fach session, Carol Sue concentrated on specific areas of the body .one night, the abdomen: the next, legs and thigh; the next, the upper torso, etc.Mats, benches, trampoline, bars and horses are all in use for various activities.Aîter the orange break.team sports, such as volley ball, bas- to their destination.ketball, and badminton are play-| Those planning their sum- ed.Polkas and square dancing,mer vacations are asked to follow.I, being the only em-|remember planning for your barrassed male there, was church offerings during this drafted into \u2018a square dance set,| period, Most churches 8 bed into ai ou ays have now been hibits will be well filled in all the va.Government negotiations.On{Sergeanstun presented a film, grace, then enjoyed a dedicious] the zioup à bit par.the aims Mrs.GoodfeHow, Mrs.G.Long-|each one and hoped that all re ched into six days and includes Sun.hos classes and he midway will provide May 16 Mr.John Sancton, Edi dealing with, \u201cmat Motivates {meal of cold meats, salads pre and objects of CUSO and hou oo.aus G.Ferry, Mr K.Mac | vould see cach other in the .usval fun and merriment which the [tur an ournalist presented|a Young Child to Learn\u201d, fol.and ice cream ' 4 UniversitA studen mi onald, Mr M.Melntyre, Mr] all 4 hy ! ; 4 \u2018| .i versity studen might get : fans are used to.The Government's or the Tax-[lowed by a discussion period Jane Campbell, pros T , | .: : ane ell president finvolke she > The exhibition opens this year on the It would be well right now to plan for |LYer S Views\", of the situation, {Lunch was served by Mes.Pe- [welcomed the gests and intro Some TA idee of oi \u2014 evening of Tuesday, June 3rd and con.this annuel event so as to ensure your at- Next Sunday.May 25, the youthjters.duced he head table which in {dad and pros wed an interest tinues right through until Sunday, June tendance on at least one or two of the of St.James Anglican Church cluded the executive of theling commentary INVEST WISELY 8th, the longest period of a run ever be- days or nights.It is certain th il b will be in complete charge 0f|presbyterian Church News CGLT.Sharon Elliott pio fore tried.It therefore requires even plenty to do and see and with the added he followed Service.ign ved .posed the toast o the mothers) Lyi Roue thanked the in greater support than in previous years to days and attractions there will be even be ed Sane served or and Mrs.A Fossum and Mrs Reid Kerr reptied speaker and presented her wih AMERICAN a us vears to es ro ers cen oe ¢ ve alt.Cs Ja Prosbpterin euro runs er A of he girls reach.ÿ sou | st from the CGIT GRO WITH FUND ; ; ee J ; .\u201cleve nembers 0 .Ja | aun- ped the age for leaving Co LT ax Lee Gran ad Janet officials to judge as to whether they have surprises too in connection with this ex- [mes ACW were entertained at |day morning.They spoke briel- so they were call a iN H Sine cond \" h ; \" hi made a wise move.The opening night hibition and one never k hat th sert : \u2018or Iv on their work in Africa and.receive CCE orwiad tol Sprmue conducted the costly .AA Sine vo that af De ever knows wha ey \u2018a dessert and work projeet at |!! th : 4 a and receive their Graduaion pins Worslup and all joined hands Over 320% Of Profit w ilar e as year when may be until they actually come about.the home of Mrs.Arthur Hen- the difficulties to be overcome.| Mrs Loree, leader.hrietly re | to sity Taps ° the CBC will stage a special program Being less than two weeks away, does not lderson on Tuesday, May 13th, Mr.Fossum said that in almost|~ -~ \u2014 = = June 30, 1957 to Dec.31, 1968 which will later be heard on the network.leave much time for planning, so do this Quilting was done and plans all regions the Africans are in Alfred Har June Montromers The entertainment is of the kind that is right away and ensure your presence at \u201cWere finalized for the bazaar.complete charge of their chur-| ATred Hart, Born Ag Mth ut le Py ol wo ARISTIDE | liked by all types of people which will Opmstown Exhibition tea and hake sale which will (ches and schools and those who Dundee Dies In Car | Me Ra ee ) : take place in the Senior Citi-|go from the west are there as| Crash Avery, es TEL, 264-2056 STE.AGNES DE DUNDEE eel 0 __ zens\u2019 Club Room on Friday [helpers or extra teachers and ae IRI vo ee no \u2019 .Goo May 2rd.Mrs.Harold Parkin-|guidance counsellors.The Fos-| Alfred Hart, age 75 of Nappi ROT SEI SG EE Social Jottings Wedding She wore cultured pearl ear Con will hostess the June meel- sums will leave this weekend Bangor was Killed in a car ac To ne A ore H MacDONALD.McDOUGALL rings.the gift of the groom.ing, for Norway where they will vi-|rident in Adams Center NY! unde Thirty mn crane | The maid of honor wore a sit Mr.Fossum's family, thenjon May 10th.He had ronpeq HTN ad ny ha me \u2018a From Ormstow A very pretty wedding was Fellowship Mecting they wili return to Africa for] Lom Alcoa in 1959.srandehldren also sun: 3 rn = Misolemnized on Saturday.April floor length gown of yellow The monthly meeting of St.their fourth period of work in half brother Armand Matin.O e uction Dr.and Mrs mi 26, at 2 P:M.in §.Paul's Unit Nylon chiffon over taffeta, with James Fellowship was held at (hat country.Mr.Hart was horn ia Dun!predeceased him r.and Mrs, George Fisher, Chur .; \u2018der up the home of Mrs, Carmen Hen- \u201ctoon May 15h, 1893, son otf Me Hart was an repose at the Bob and Ann of Peterb ed Church, Ormstown, when the bodice embroidered with ; \u201d ; ; he ; | ' ds [a and K 1 eterborough Margaret Joyce, daughter of white and yellow daisics.She derson.on Thursday evening The choir sang the beautiful the date Raphael and Emmy Cosgrove Funeral Home until and Kemptville Ont, were week- My, and Mrs.Ewen McDougall yellow daisies.She (ip nine members present.The old hymn, \u201cTake the Name of Derouchie Hart.He maviied! time for las sites which were on end visitors at the home of Mr.was united in marriage 10 Mr wore a matching vellow bowlPresident Mrs.Marion White Jesus With You\u2019.Rev.Howard] the former Anna Martin in Se conducted from St.Mary Alvin McClenneghan Craig Allen MacDonald young in her hair, and carried a cas-|conducted the meeting calling Smith gave a timely sermon on Agnes, and the couple had: Church in Fort Covington on Miss Louise McKeller of La|®St son of Mrs.John MaeDonai cade bouquet of white daisies.OD the Secretary Mrs, Catheri- \u201cObjects in Space\u201d.taking his heen married 56 years at the! Tuesday, May 13th, at 11 am .Tuque, Q ; nd the I M ; ne Stewart to read the minutes.listeners back fo that day longtime of Mr, Hart's death Mrs.| Corcelebraa s of the mass \u2018 1 I\u2019 \u2018 l x 1 l 1 \u2018 \\ I'l] Ny jue, Que, spent the wecek-| and the late Mr.John MacDon.- .; Mrs, Pat Harris read the li when a lone man ascended Tar is à patient in the Alice] wer w i : : ¢ tt.\u20ac : end at her home.ald of Valleyfield, Rev, Ken.The bridesmaids, dressed a-|Mrs.Pat Tlarris read the [1 ag0 wher an ascended | (il i patient in the Alicej wore Rev, Rolland Tat, Rev no h Robinson of Ottawa, uncle like in gowns of aqua nylon nancial report, and a number into space, without benelit off Hyde Nursing Home, For sev [John Weirs ad Rev Thomas | Miss Glenna Rember, left on|of the bride officiated \u2018at the chiffon over taffeta, with'of important items of business capsules or mathematical cal eral years the couple resided mI Motilind Burial followed un ; Saturday to take up summer double ring ceremony assisted bodice embroidered in white, Were discussed and decisions cations, Fort Covington m the apart.St Joseph's cemetery, Bombay FOR 3 DAYS ONLY duties al the Toronto General) by Rev.A, E.Loree.(and equa daisies.They wore \u2014_\u2014 _ [ment now occupied by thew Pallbeareis at he wiles Hospital.à.Es \u2018 matching bows in their hair sonindaw and daughter, Mr iwere, Messts Timothy Mon , - , Mrs.John Wallace sang \u2018The any\u201d cagricd cascade bouquets Qbituar and friends here in Hemming [and Mrs.Chartes Avers, who] gomers.Maits Avery, Anthons MAY 15, 16, 17 Me.and Mrs, Jim Sassen are, Lord's Prayer\u2019 and \u201cO Perfect of white daisies.uary ford.purchased the building from{ French, Richard Hat, Tenn enjoying a two week holiday in Love\u2019, accompanied by Mrs.The Late Mrs.Eddy Ryan She leaves to mourn her[them and where Meo Avery! Bigness and Howard Tant ! | Europe.Percy Osmond at the organ, | Mrs.McDougall, mother ofl Word was received this past passing her three sons, Gerald.operates his barbershop on the | e ; Miss Mary Williams spent\u2019 Maid of honor was Miss \u2018he bride, wore a turquoise week of the death of Mrs.Leonard and Everett, all of main Floor.CT i 1 the weckend with her friend Bet y Jean McDougall, sister of dress, with beige accessories, Eddy Ryan of Detroit Mrs.Detroit, their wives, 20 grand: Surviving in addition 10 his Ormstown ; adasins ores Miss Betty McEwen, both girls the bride, and Miss Gwladys and a shoulder spray of ycl-|Ryan passed away on Wednes- children and 6 greatgrand-| wife are.three sons.Donat, | \u2018 arc in training at Queen l£liza.MacDonald, sister of the groom low cainations.day, May 14th and the funeral children.Also her sisters, Helena, Howaud.Rochester, : : N both Hospital, and Miss Andrea Jones as| mys MacDonald, mother of] (°° Place on Saturday.May lelen, Mrs.Walter Keddy and Joseph of Glen Burnie, Legion News _ Mr.and Mrs, I, Fossum and Pridesmaids.Mr.Douglas Mac |g, bridegroom wore a blue) TW Eva.Mrs.Roland latreille of Md; four daugh ers, Mis, 22 LAMBT 1 children are spending the week Donald.acted as best man fOr jace dress suit, with navy ac.|_ Mrs.Ryan, who was in her Hemmingford, Rose, Mrs [Hayes dilhans freneh, Mes {The last cand parts of the \u2019 TON ORMSTOWN k with Mrs.Fossum's mother, His brother.The ushers being cossries, and a shoulder spvay|72nd year.was the Iormer James Simpson of St Albans, Carl (Dewlaly Bizness: Mrs [faces Ausihiary Ormstown Le & Mrs.Olive Goodall, prior to Mr.Richard MeDougallior yellow carnations.Albertine Duquette.She wag Vi and her brothers Willred oT their departure for Africa, via P'other of the bride, and Mr | born and raised mn Hemming- #74 Eugene Duquette of Hem: Norway to resume their duties Charles Wynd of Valleyfield.! Following the ceremony.@ljord, (he daughter of a well- mingford and Eddy Duquette in Zambia, | The church was decora* ed, l'eception was held in MeDou- known local family.About ag of Detroit.To them we OF Mr.and Mrs.Elwood Tracy With two large baskets of white, Æ@I1 Hall, where \u201che decoræ[ycars ago she married Ede, tend our sincere sympathy.» I Nickawic en © b'adioli 1 yell ; tions were carried and in yél-[j2.: ._ of Nickawic, N.B.were Wednes- # and yellow mums.i nd The bride's tabl Rvan, also of Hemmingford,: \u2014\u2014\u2014 mom oor day guests of Mr.and Mrs.A- The bride.given in marriage].27 os Ih the Weddir Cline brother of Mrs.Joe De I lan Hooker and called on other by her father.wore a floor! Cak centred with the WeACNE) hau and Mrs.Oswald Lapian- Anything to buy, friends while in town.~~ |length empire bridal ensemble Lake.Re te, and they went to live in > If Mr.and Mrs.Gordon Filiot, Of.white taffeta trimmed ia] \"Mr.and Mrs.MacDonaid ef({Teudit where Mr.Ryañ wortet seH-or trade?Tf-s0; - \u201c4 er Randy and Rhonda of Niagara, guipure lace with a chapel tater for a trip to par's of the ed for the Ford Company.He! inake use of the -\u2014 EEE ce Ont, were weekend visitors of train.Her veil of tulle illu-f United States, the bride tra.passed away six years ago.i vo abl relatives and friends in town, [Sion was held in place by nylon|velling in @ mauve woo) dress| Mrs.Ryan was a friendly Gleaner\u2019s reasonable » Mr.and Mrs, Caldwell Scri- sheer flowers with tiny simu-land coal ensemble, with navyjlady who enjoyed recciving| classified advertising ver are spending the long week- lated seed pearls.She carried accessories and wore a spray/Visits from her relatives ama! end with Mr.and Mrs.John 8 cascade houque! of yellow of white carnations, They willl friends and who frequently re- rates.eS 2b Forrest and family in Toronto.Carnations and Babics Breath.reside in Valleyfiehd.turned lo visit her relatives\u2018 p Guests last week at the home a \u2014\u2014____ = = un of Mrs, Adam McNeil included ; Mr.and Mrs, Keith McMillan, Donna and Barry of Finch, Ont 5 Mr.and Mrs.Arthur Hender- SA sep molored to Stanbridge East \" / on Sunday.Mrs.Clayton Harvey returned with them after spending two days with her pa- A RELIABLE GUIDE TO VALUE IN MERCHANDISE rents.Mrs.Waller Wearn and Mrs.Wilson Fearn lelt last week for a visit with relalives and friends in Kngland.Mr.John Tavernier is en route to Chilliwae, B.C.where he hopes to find summer employ- | ment.HEBERT JEWELLERS Marcel Hébert, vor.GIFTS FOR ALL OCCASIONS AND SERVICE IN VALLEYFIELD AND DISTRICT Le ALLARD & LOISELLE PHARMACY PRESCHIPTIONS CAREFULLY DISPENSED ~ ; 373-5656 Valleyfield 76 Larocque CLEANERS |I TEL.373-2855 \u2014\u2014\u2014eees Valleyfiold MAURICE LAPOINTE SUEDE and LEATHER TRAVEL AGENCY COATS 373-1475 Valleyfield 71 Grands-lle Ave.Located at the VARIETY STORE WHERE YOU FIND THE LARGEST MOST UP TO DATE ASSORTMENT OF MERCHANDISE OF THE REGION Expert Repairs ; > i 77 7 : ee Si.373-5440 227 Victoria St.Valleyfield, Que.LEATHER BOOTS WHITE KID GLOVES Professionally Reconditioned DIDN'T KNOW IT WAS LOADED TIGHT or JERKY STEERING 1S LIKE THAT! 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CAL ° 483 1071 Bui LUMBER + Shell Service Equipment TEXACO Try to match Pontiac's standard luxuries ego \u2014 get a full measure of luxury.And a Every Pontiac CANADIAN MONEY uilding Material Open 7 Station ah Service Station like full-glass side windows and Upper- very challenging break away deal.And before we mark Hardware | TUNE.UP SPECIALISTS Typcwrilers p EOT levcl ventilation, Do something for your give those humdrums the old hcave-ho.AT PAR Distributor for CARBURETOR & GENERAL EUG GM 7 .: : SALES \u2014 SERVICE » =.; BROCKY Crown Diamond Wire entries pooRFICE wew 458 cans The Wide-Trackers from Pontiac = [ and 373-8015 373-3911 373-3121 371-0033 \u2014 Soc your local authorized Pontiac dealer = VERNS 135 Du Marché ||60 Grande-Ile Ave.79 Du Marché 345 Victoria .Chateaugay Rd.Valleyfield, Que.Valleyfield, Que.||_Valleyfield, Que.Yalleyfield, Que.RIVERSIDE MOTORS LTD.Ross Hawkins Automobiles Inc.Malone, N.Y.HUNTINGDON North Road Hemmingford vy J 3 Id Vd 14 - The Gleaner 22 2 SILT py Te \u2014_\u2014 \"OR ORDO DU 25 Téléphone: Mgr David, curé: 264-5185}efois pour boucler le budget cer iMégalement la médecine.intéressées n\u2019a rien fait à date / wi l'abbé Gareau et Presbytère 2064-54031, collecte sera faite de Le tribunal a jugé que le pour attaquer ces statuts ou ; Dimanche \u2014 25 \u2014 Rouge \u2014 Pentecôte wrte en porte le 24 mai par Syndicat professionnel de Chi.règlements, ; 730 Late Chester Hughes: his wife toute la ville.Connaissant lu ro praticiens ayant obtenu une l'es règlements ; définissent 9 Fou Mme Agnes Allard: M.et Mme Hector Allard|'énérasité de ta population! charte émanant de la loi publi.même le chiropraticien à l\u2019ar- 10:30 Fou Lévi Lepaine: Mr.und Mrs.Alex Labergel'é* dirigeants sont confiants que le 22 novembre 1866 et ticle 2 comme étant celui qui 12 Fou Donat Poulin: compagnons de travail d'Andrélt'elle sera Un succes, Le Ter publié dans la Gazette officielle pratique les corrections ma- Publications: juin, deux joutes seront au le Collège de médecins n'anuelles de la colonne verté- Jacques Lublane et Rcbert Leduc et Micheline St-Jean Yvan Bisson et Car! Lundi \u2014 26 \u2014 Rouge \u2014 Octave de la Pentecôte 7,50 am.Late John J.D John Darragh Patrick MeCallum: fAardi \u2014 27 \u2014 Rouge \u2014 Octave de la Pentecôte 40 ane Feu Georges Beaulieu: Offrandes 4 p.m.Late 4 p.m.Feu Henri Dao Mercredi \u2014 28 \u2014 Rouge \u2014 7.30 a.m, Feu Lucien Le 4 p.m Late Walter Feeny and his mother: Clare d'Ormstown que lex Eglise St-Joseph - - Huntingdon Trois des clubs ont [:nanditaire, mais il en faudrait meore un Lan dernier on + dépensé $500 DO === Ee au 31 MAL 1969 srandement le trésorier.Diane Boucher tan et M:dget en feront nina Tudeschi ras.La Reine de la J.R.C.sera le C'est au cours d'une solres qui aura Heu à lu salle Dumas arragh: grandsons Gregory and Fred O'Connor ust Sr: fam, Roger Dioust Quatre-Temps de la Pentecote blune: Offrandes un com- membres] eniformes pour quatre clubs.\u201cBien 24 mai | La C Murphy de la Jeunesse Rurale Catho- Jeudi \u2014 29 \u2014 Rouge \u2014 Octave de la Pentecôte tique connuîtront celle qui, 740 am Late Alice et Elmer Tobin: estate sera clue reine.| 4 pm Late James F.Smythe: Estate | Vendredi \u2014 30 \u2014 Rouge \u2014 Vendredi des Quatre-Temps {sont présentement e 730 am Feu Fabien Fournier: M.et Mme Joseph [le litre I sadit de Duhème nette Schinck plus aisse Populaire En effet quatre candidates [tuntingdon tenait son assem- n lice pour biée générale annuelle, jeudi, Miles Gi-le 15 mai, au sous-sol de son uide-familiale nouvel édifice.Les membres Wednesday Mas 215 1% LES CHIROPRATICIENS ONT LE 5e ns va ac DROIT D'EXERCER LEUR ART dixit le juge G.Laganière Dans un jugement fort éla- syndicat professionnel des chi-£,\" 4 Cette année boré, le juge Gérard P.Laga-! ropraticiens du mn consucreru S150 à l'umélio- nière de lu Cour des Sessions été approuvés suivant lu loi ation du terrain; un montant de lu paix a gequitte un mem- et sont devenus force de loi\u201d, # wal u été octroyé par le Con-bre du Syndicat professionnel Encore là le Collège des.mé- #- vi} municipal, ce qui aidera des Chiropraticiens de 1a Pro- decins ou toute autre organi-¥ Tou- vince de Québec d'avoir exer sation, personnes programme: des équipes Ban.'Tait aucune opposition à l'é-brale, les os du bassin et des les mission de cette charte et n'a articulations périphériques - vjymais tenté de procédures en 1&vocation de ce syndicat exis- du droit de pratique des chi- tunt légalement en vertu d\u2019une ropraticiens loi générale de lu province.u souligné onny inge Lagunière, les statuts du pratiquer leur profession\u201d.Caisse Populaire qui depuis levee acharnement $11,950.53 en intéréts payés à 11 faut en outre 512% versés aux détenteurs de parts sociales, ce qui fit une somme ses membres, considérer les boni a ât de $1,733.02.de M.Jacques L'Ecuyer fut àü son Québec ont légalement ; \u201cIl s'agit ni plus ni moins poste d'administrateur.Cor repcre ERO A 17 | \" Si d M.REJEAN GELINAS e nombreuses années tentent a- PROMOTION de pouvoir on ré- | que malgré s \u201cÀ été promu au poste d'assistant- ne du Sud.M.Réjean Gélinas, 28 ans, a Félicitations MM.Mmes \u201cQue faire quand a des dents cariées?\u2018 Nous savons que la carie estie ne pénètre la texture très responsable de la perte de la plupart de nos dents durant no- élu président du conseil d\u2019ad- tre jeunesse et nous connnais- ministration et M.Ernest Si-|sons les différents moyens de moneau qui achevait aussi son,la prévenir.Il peut arriver tou- mandat fut de même strate [von la bonne gérant de l'usine de Hunting- don Wollen Mills le 12 mai.N aura charge d\u2019une partie des 4 devoirs de M.Ben Roskies dans la cédule de production et * de questions relatives au personnel?M.Gélinas s'est joint à Huntingdon Woollen Mills il y 1a trois ans alors qu\u2019il avait la {charge du controle de la pro- : duction dans le département {de la peluche.1] est un gradué i de I'Institut de Textile du Québec et est détenteur d\u2019un B.Sc lu Glemson College de Caro- Qué.cours du Club Beauchiteau Maple Grove, M, Ciélinas est présentement uns la cinquième année d'un cours en administration à \u2018Ecole des hautes études commerciales à l'Université de Montréal.T1 demeure a Hunt.ingdon, est marié et père d\u2019une fillette.trésorier de l'Association.Tous souper.sion pour honorer de ia pastorale du diocèse.dans intime de votre dent que vous 1 devez songer au dentiste et au 7 traitement de vos dents, 1 s'a- ON DEMANDE gira pour votre dentiste d\u2019enlever la carie, prévenir autant que possible une extension pos- Ephrem Vinet, edministrateur et secrétaire-trésorier, 426 eat, boul.St.Joseph, Montréal 176, Tournoi de golf Le tournoi de golf annuel de l\u2019Association des Commuis- sion, Scolaires du diocèse de sions Scolaires du diocèse de Valleyfield se déroulera vendredi, le 27 juin, sur le par- C'est ce que déclarait lundi VA.Rosaire Thibert, secrétaire- les commissaires du diocèse seront invités à cet évènement sportif, qui se doublera d\u2019une soirée sociale avec On profitra de cette occa- façon particulière Mgr Lucien Beau- champ, qui célébrera alors ses vingt-cinq années de prétrise, On sait que Mgr Beauchamp est le directeur du service de les écoles À vendre PLANTS de toutes sortes, l4- gumes et fleurs.S'adresser à Gérard Lavigne, Route 14 Ormstown, tél, 829-2581, -\u2014 26 TONNES DE FOIN pressé aussi 10000 pi de bois de différentes longueur (bois dur et bois mou).S'adresser à Michael Silvasi tél.427-3317 Ste-Martine, TROUPEAU de Vaches Hot- stein devant mettre bas d'ici un mois comprenant 7 taures à leur première gens tion, 7 à leur deuxième, les .utres sont des vaches à pleinc maturité.Quota fédéral peut être obtonu avec le troupeau si désiré.Cyril Dahms, tél.264.2246, Huntingdon.SCIURE DE BOIS, spécial d\u2019été $20, le voyage.Mun: Tél.264-5305, le jour seulement.VENTE DE BLOCS He sel pour bétail.Blocs rouges $1.00 le 60 lbs.; blocs bleus $1.20 le 50 Ib.S'adresser à Arthur Brault, tél.825-236y Howick.a PLANTS DE FLEURS assortis, plants de tomates.S'adresser à Jean Dumas, rang des Dumas, Franklin Cen: tre.RESERVOIR A LAIT Sunset, capacité 210 gallons; deux unités de trayouse Surye.Tél, 829-2272, Ormstown.re + Dani iel: ande d'Ormstown: Louise Montpetilrésents vendre ; ° volonté, les sucres demeurent|sible, préparer et aseptiser lal PRENDRAIS 25 taures en été 3 4 p.m.Feu Mme Daniel Riel: Offrandes vcré ni \u201cde Ste-Martine: Do.resents ont pu prendre CON M, Jean-Claude Vachon qui a-\u2018sur et entre les dents et réus-|y ah lir ce p ni pacage (taures seulement) Propriété d vendre di 31 Rouge \u2014 Samedi des Quatre-Temps secrétaire de Ste-Martme.Müuissance du huitième rapport vai eut 5 ., cavité et remplir cette derniè- ! \u2019 Sn et : h Saumier: Offrandes nise Labrie.aide familiale delunnuel de cette institution fi.V#it Offert sa démission du sissent quand même à provo-fre avec un produit qui convient| ©3u courante.Tél.264-3902,| \u2014 de - 740 a.m Feu Josep aumier: Offra s untied Suzanne PrU- ranciôr .: conseil d'administration, fut quer la carie.Il faudra, dés|à chad , US 7 ~ MAISON de 4 appartements 4 pn.Feu Mme W.Gareau: Légion Canadienne [nt ne on \" Sui ee rancière Le total de son ac- remplacé par M.Jean Beau.lors, organiser une autre sorte à chaque cas.DAME de compagnie pour garage.Située à Huntingdon.; jui i è ôte d'homme.coiffeuse de Ste-tif se chiffre ainten: à Co u- +0 15 ; oo âgée.Lé ge.Dimenche \u2014 1 ivin \u2014 Blanc \u2014 ler dim.après la Pentecôte te Ce ie demote se chiffre m lintenant 2 champ.Au Conseil de surveil- de prévention que seul le den-| Non vraiment il n'y a pas fame pode.Légers Sens S\u2019adresser 34 67 rue West.730 Feu Noël Lefebvre: Offrandes hidoux Jos faisant partie d'un mou.* !04.571.08.Les bénéfices bruts lance, M.James Roberge futjtiste est en mesure de vous|d'autres façons d'empêcher lai |, jour, 264-2772 après 6 p.m.MAISON confortable de deux 4 Feu Mme Yvonhe Lalonde: Mme Jos Robidoux cement d'Action Catholique\u2019 POW Tanndée 1968.69 furent de vemplaceé par M.Roméo Gi-|pratiquer: l'obturation.varie de pénétrer plus profon- pe 1030 Late Lionel Leahy: the family / vous solliciterunt pour l'achat $33.255 35.La Caisse Populaire l'ŒUard.dément dans votre dent.Puis- étages a Huntingdon com.fred Lasall on épouse ici Voilà pourquoi nous vous ré F 3 d prenant {rois grandes chanr ©) of y : 1 se : » \u2018 + a we hi a x, * * 2.v 10 * i : 2 - \".; ; 12 Feu Alire = asalle: s | p se 4 pavidlde billets Chacune comptelu remis en circulation dans Voici quelques chiffres com-| ét depuis d ' que tôt ou tard il faut de tou erme a vendre bres à coucher, grand vivoir, = Messe spéciale en l'honneur de Mur J A David Mes à ; puratifs qui nous ont été four.PEIONS depuis de nombreusesite façon finir par aller voir le] ___ _\u2014__ salle à diner et cuisine, Salle Servants \u2014 26 au 31 mai sur votre encouragent nt et notre région $9.891.00 en ré- nis par la Caisse Populaire de années de visiter votre dentis-|dentiste, pourquoi ne pas s'y TT \u2019 de toillette ou ler étage, «20 am Céline Carrière et J.C.Lettre toutes vous invitent a assislermjunération à son personnel et Tluntingdon, te régulièrement (deux fois par!yendre plus tôt et conserver ses| FERME LAITIERE d'environ| Salle de bain complète au ser, 4 p.m Chantal Daigle et Roch Daigle st couronnement 4 année), Cette invitation a sans\\qents en les faisant obturer, Ce] 330 acres dont 100 en cul-| cond.Chauffage a eau chau (undi, mardi, mereredu En plus de Ja cérémonie d'u \u2018 1967-1968 1968-1969 |doute connu des succès quelsera alors le meilleur service] \u2018vrê Bonne érablière, maison] de Ecrire à Gleaner Box ; \u2019 ante sage il y aura souper et danse.a) CAPITAL 28 54 .\u2018nous préférions beauco lus ¢ * \u2019 S| moderne (deux logis) avee| 7715, Huntingdon, 4 »m.Chantal Montpetit ot Roch Laplante { ! 345.00 37,720.00 p eaucoup P'USlque vous pourrez rendre a + | .\u2014- : pm Jeudi, vendredi.samedi done une helle soirée en| b) EPARGNE 399,004.35 518,475.26 Prononcés.En effet.pour la|yous-même puisque vous gar- poo.sites commodite, entrée MAISON moderne située à 52 s ts \u2014 Dimanche \u2014 1 juin: | perspective pour lots ceux qui} e PRETS 230,876.09 327 843.88 | Majorité de notre population, |derez intact un appareil den- NY.7 mailles à l'est ri Cha Pine, Garden City.Trois es Serge ct Daniel Guerette aiment le plaisir sain.dy PLACEMENTS 116,473.53 140,925.71 | ¢ conseil n'a pas été suivi.11,00 que Dieu lui-méme a ju- teaugay, N.Y.et & 40 milles| Chambres a coucher, tapis 0 ancoiz Paver et Daniel Frédérick a «+ BENFFICES 21,245 52 33.955 35 faudra donc apprendre ou réap-| indispensable au moment de| de Montréal.Tous ies bati-| Mur À Für meuf, sous.sol > François | ver John Neville , , f) DEPENSES 9.250.08 18, an Prendre à aller chez le dentis-|}a création de l'homme.Si| Ménts en bonne condition, fini.Tél.264-2601 après 5 10.30 Michael Me A 1 Danust PES Excursion guide Trés, 8,051.80 ite Ce n'est pas savoir aller vous ne le faites pas, il y a| Prix très avantageux.S'a-| PM 12 enis et Miche aous .RE fold 5 tal ., i roi , A : A dresc a M iti der & = Sylvain Latreille et Roch Laplante La deuxième compagnie! nm fin used «décidé i cette) Nous recommandons à tous chez le dentiste que de le voir out lieu de croire que c'est rom so East Marian ga MAISON de 6 appartements Samedi le 24 mai:\u2014 guide de Huntingdon organi- or Te Ice sénérale de haus-de se procurer le petit livret Seulement quand on à une dentlyous qui avez tort et qui de-| lone, N.Y.Tél.518-482-2800 | dent 4 chambres à coucher; Soirée de la JRC.à la Salle Robidoux de Ormstown.sait samedi, le 17 mai, une rer ¢ prét personnel à $2.500.|distribué par la Caisse et quid se faire enlever, Le dentiste|yrez en subir les fâcheux ré-, grande verandah, garage, 1 Dimanche le 25 mai:\u2014 {excursion pour ses membres.Les conditions de rembourse-explique comment dresser un,\" St pas d'abord un arracheur|sultats.Acre de terrain sur la Route Rencontre oecuménique Sujet: Qu'est-ce qu'on pense des relations entre catho-i liques at protestants.Jeudi le 29 mai:\u2014 Parade de modes au théâtre de Huntingdon au profit du Centre Civique du Comté.oo Inscription des élèves en 1ère année à l\u2019école Notre-Damel|tant.Inscription des élèves à la maternelle.'.Dates \u2014 22-23 mai 1969 de 9 à 11 et de 2ia 3.30 heures.La Ligue \u2018de Baseball Mineur de Huntingdon et ses activités Samedi dernier un groupe de Huntingdon prenait part à la clinique de \u2018baseball offerte par la direction des Expos de Montréal.Ils se sont rendus d'abord à l\u2019aréna Maurice Richard où des instructeurs du club professionnel leur ont expliqué les rouages du baseball et tous les principaux points qu'ils doiven* connaître et mettre en pratique.Les organisateurs ont affirmé que cette clinique d'un jour était la plus importante, du genre jamais tenue sur le continent américain.Le gé- runt-général des Expos a ment:onné que plusieurs participants avaient parcouru 700 mil_ les pour y assister.Le gérant M.Gene Mauch a répondu aux questions de l'assistance composée d'instructeurs et gérants; d'équipes de la Petite Ligue.Jean-Pierre \u2018Roy.ancien lanceur des défunts Royaux de Montréal agissait comme in.terpréte pour les gens de langue francaise.Le président des Expos mentionnait: Nous espérons voir vos jeunes dans nos camps d'entrainement d'ici quelques années.Une démonstration qui avait lieu au pare Jarry a dû être Ceourtée a cause de la pluie.Mais M Mauch a eu le temps, assisté de quelques instrue- teurs de démontrer les techniques de jeux doubles, buts vo- ATTENTION AUTO et panel à l'église St Joseph Arcompagnées de la cheftaine, Mile Odette Lalonde et de son assistante.Mlle Rachel Caza, une vingtaine de guides, suc au dos et en tenue sport.quit- térent le preshytere en chan.A l'extrémité de la rue York, elles sortiren* du village et longèrent la voie ferrée, jusqu'à vers midi.Cette heure de marche avait les appétits ef, avec leur dé Frouiflardise proverhifile.les guides eurent ot fait de s'installer dans un champ pour pique-niquer.Après le lunch.on reprit la marche, Sur la route du retour.on fit une halte chez une grande amie des Guides, Mme D.Cralipeau qui sempressa de servir des boissons rufraichis- santes à tout ce monde qui vait grand\u2019 soif, 1] se mit a pleuvoir vers la fin de l'excursion mais ce léger contretemps ne dérangea guère ces jeunes filles habituées à coucher sous la tente.lés, coup retenu (bunt> ete.Le groupe de Huntingdon comprenait M.Marcel] Marcotte.vice-président de la Ligue de baseball mineur.le président Philippe Montpetit, les directeurs Antonio Roman.chuk.Jean Galipeau.Henry Cross, Bobby Deme, Jean.Louis Lefebvre, Réjean Leduc el Jean-Paul Valade.Ces messieurs dirigent la ligue qui entreprendra sa deuxième saison bientôt.Elle compte 150 vi Jo retour à jeunes de 9 à 16 ans.tous de, Elles étaient de retour à Huntingdon leur point de départ vers cinq heures, trempées.fatiguées, La ligue locale a ses pro-jaffamées mais contentes de blèmes, le terrain étant inondé leur journée passée en plein et boueux.On espère inau-jair.Les dirigeantes prévoyan- gurer la saison le ler juintes de ce groupe organisent mais à moins qu'on ait quel- ainsi des excursions en vue ques voyages de fine roche et d'aguerrir leurs jeunes filles à un rouleau, le terrain ne sera la vie du camp ou elles s'en en condition la iront pas pour cette année le 21 juin joute.prochain.r Harry's General Store Après 18 ans à vendre ou à louer avec fixtures complètes, licence de bière.Situé sur la rue principale à How- ick, Qué., soit 70 Lambton.Désire vendre pour cause de récente maladie.Téléphoner à 825-2051 pour détails complets.\u20ac GERALD MARLEAU USAGEES A VENDRE Voyez Gaston Tailleur 264-3461 Chemin Ridge, Huntingdon Contracteur \u2014 Electricien Résidentiel \u2014 Commercial \u2014 Industriel ESTIMATIONS GRATUITES Tel.373-0238 ST-STANISLAS DE KOSTKA (Pas de frais d'interrurbain ) + 0.\u2014 as - la tiennent situation Caisse bilités financières.de ne déjà ereusé |.pus exiger ments mensuels trop élevé Dourraient boulevers set Jamilial.Populaire budget familial.toujours compte de! personnelle l'emprunteur et de ses possi-jture, On tâche ment, } des er le bud-' ene, es dénenses imprévues, par l'extractio pale-, permet de constater où va réel-\u2018 seule intervention qui conviens qui lement \"argent, ce \u201cvil métal\u201d! qui semble disparaître si vite entre nos doigts - - - Shower mixte en l'honneur de Guy Fournier et Marjolaine Montpetit SAMEDI, LE 24 MAI à 8.30 P.M.u bi salle des Chevaliers de Colomb, Huntingdon Danse avec orchestre et goûter Contribution: $2.00 chacun BIENVENUE A TOUS Le système On ne traite pas une ne est d'ordre palité Avis Province de Québec Municipalité scolaire de Huntingdon AVIS PUBLIC les ; esl, par le présent, donné à tous les propriétaires de biens-fonds de cette municipalité, que le rôle de perception des taxes scolaires fixées par les saires d'écoles de cette municipalité est déposé à mon bureau où il peut être examiné par quinze jours, à compter de cet avis.Durant ce temps, tout contribuable ressé peut porter plainte, par écrit, au sujet de ce rôle qui sera pris en considération et homologué, avec ou sans amendements, à la session des commissaires qui aura lieu le 29e jour de mai 1969 au lieu ordinaire des séances, à 8.30 heures de l'après-midi.A compter de ce jour, le rôle de perception sera en vigueur ct tout contribuable est tenu de payer le montant de ses soussigné, à son bureau, sans avis ultérieur, dans les vingt jours qui suivront celui de I'homologation du rôle de perception aux périodes suivantes: AM.a 5.00 P.M.du lundi au vendredi.commis- intéressés, pendant inté- taxes au 9 nn Donné à Huntingdon, ce 8e jour de mai 1969.Commission Scolaire de Huntingdon JEAN OUELLETTE, secrétaire-trésorier vitae à Commission Scolaire de dents, il est d'abord et avant d'enveloppes où l'on dépose di.tout un guérisseur et il veut delvers montants pour la nourri.| Vous conserver vos dents.les vêtements.le loge- carie n des dents, La mécanique cetjvre \u201cLa Mère Canadienne et antiseptique.C'est uvant qu\u2019el- son enfant\u201d.Lui écrire à Dr PROVINCE DE QUEBEC Municipalité de Hinchinbrooke Aux contribuables de la susdite munici- est par les présentes donné par le soussigné, secrétaire-trésorier de la susdite municipalité, que le Conseil revisera le rôle d'évaluation à sa session régulière qui sera tenue à l'heure et au lieu ordinaires des séances, mardi le 3ième jour du mois de juin 1969.DONNE à Athelstan ce 14ième jour de mai mil neuf cent soixante-neuf.LYELL J.GRAHAM, COMMISSION SCOLAIRE CATHOLIQUE de HUNTINGDON requiert les services d\u2019un PRINCIPAL D'ECOLE RESPONSABILITE: direction d'une école élémentaire.QUALIFICATIONS: 15 ans de scolarité, brevet seignement, expérience, 5 ans d'enseignement.Faire parvenir avant le 22 mai 1969 son curriculum Direction générale des écoles 66 Chatcauguay, C.P.508 Huntingdon Perdu La Ligue d'Hygiène Dentaire sera heureuse de répondre à vos questions personnelles et tement les dépliants traitant de santé dentaire ainsi que le li- camion Ford !.tonne, vé Tél.à 264-3469 après | heures p.m.TOM public de vous faire parvenir gratui-| ROUE et JANTE (rim) pour mo.dé'e 1965 entre Huntingdon et Chateaugay, N.Y.Si trou, Mardi soir, le 27 mai SALLE HERDMAN au profit de la PAROISSE ST-PATRICE GOUTER GRATIS \u2014 TIRAGE BIENVENUE A TOUS 11, Burke, N.Y.Tél, 518-483.4578, À LOUER LOGIS de 3!4 pièces, chauffé, au centre de la ville, avec garage.$70.par mois.Libre le for mai.Tél.264-3371.BOLA 5 Secrétaire-Trésorier AVIS Est par le présent LA intéressés durant approuvée par re du 29 mai 1969.d'en- St-Anicet Ste-Barbe Huntingdon Catholique de ITuntingdon remboursements réclamés, le trente-cing pour cent (35%) de la taxe scolaire pour l'année 1967-68 accordé aux agriculteurs, est déposée au Bureau du Secrétaire-Trésorier gné, où elle peut être examinée par les res d'Ecoles à leur Province de Québec Commission scolaire de Huntingdon PUBLIC donné que la liste de concernant soussi- quinze jours, el sera MM.les Commissai- assemblée réguliè- Donné à Huntingdon le 8 mai 1969.Cette liste comprend les anciennes municipalités scolaires de St-Louis de Gonzague St-Antoinc-Abbé St-Stanislas de Kostka Ste-Agnès de Dundee St-Malachie d' Ormstown M.Jean Ouellette, secrétaire-trésorier LE TEMPS APPROCHE .| j\u2014Le tegtonë mn La noyer, à 2-11 dont le promo dorient develop] tre reg tes pro pois.4 don et a\u2014M, sirecter Etre cf rault es tariat.4 Ni au pub Jean-Le dant cf sera 7 de l'an mation.5\u2014Si ration rade, renscigt tre reg services four di lajses S aon et sions G\u2014N¢ avec LO toutes viennen| viete.7-\u2014N¢ aanonced dune (Commu Bob pou Les aj tern vo ter au aura li sition d juin.dernier dit M.nous le dernier biemes et autr corrigé.Le p en dire en ved Canadig groupe la scèn ment! Lou) oq que sci nadien: la radi Seoll, « neer, Westerr Bobby, ricaine.Alberta berry | ley\"* \u20ac lage \u20ac ricain.\u2018Avi chemi venaie DE DU be regu soit 1 vertu proc à un ner.D'u tirer qui dlerni ares rerta core son les \u20ac suffi fa pr ron du \u20ac Da fond le b pour para heu sent dam ane = & x «enr = FE 2 TT ES CB.E.R.- NOUVEL ESSOR !Ormstown 1\u2014Le Conseil du Bien-Etre negional est situé au 110 Che- mn Larocque, au Centre le noyer, à Valleyfield.2.1] a plusieurs fonctions dont les principales sont de prOMONvoITy de grouper et d'anenter les organismes de jeveloppement social dans notre région, à savoir, les comtes provinciaux de Beauhar- mis, Chateauguay, Hunting- gon ct Vaudreuil-Soulanges.3\u2014M, André Blanchet est directeur du Conseil du Bien- Fire ot Mlle Madeleine Le- rault est responsable du secre- tartat.4\u2014Nous voulons annoncer mi publie la nomination de Jean-l.eo latour, prêtre-étu- dant en Service Social, qui sera responsable du service de l'animation ct de l'information.5\u2014Si nous avons la collaboration de la presse el de la radio, nous sommes préts a renseigner Jes citoyens de notre région sur les différents services de bien-être mis à frur disposition, sur les malaises sociaux dans notre ré- sion et sur les nouvelles réali- wtions qui sont en marche G\u2014Nous voulons travailler avec tous les clubs sociaux et toutes les organisations qui viennent en aide à notre so- cviète.7-\u2014Nous en profitons pour annoncer au public la creation d'une Conférence des Services Communautaires dont les tern voudront sans doute assis- membres, venant de toutes les parties de la région que nous.desservons, sc réunissent une lois par mois pour un y.OTrivés dans notre ville ayant P sp e mell ides enfants qui leure coordination et une ineilleure cfficacité des ser vices ofterts à tous.8-Nous annoncons aussi ta nse sur pied d\u2019une corporation formée de représentants| de toute la region qui s'occupe actuellement d'etablir! dans notre milieu une Institution de \u2018Transition.Cette 1n- \u201cUtution servira à mieux pre- parer les enfants qui ont a ctre retirés de leur famille ou à changer de milieu de façon temporaire ou permanente.On v offrira des services d\u2019oh- servation, de dépannage et de traitement, s'il y a lieu, 9\u2014D'ici peu de temps, on vous fera connaître les re- sultats détinitifs de la campagne de la Féderation des Oeuvres de Charité.10\u2014Le C.B.E.R., le Conseil du Bicn-Etre Régional.qu'est- ec que c'est: \u201cune grosse al- faire, une grosse patente a laquelle on ne peut pas toucher\u201d .NON.Au contraire.c'est un groupe de personnes responsables, devant la population, du bicn-être dans notre région au service des Mfforents organismes quels qu'ils soient qui s'occupent du bon fonctionnement social des individus et des groupes.le C.B.K.R.par.Jean-l.éo prêtre Tavour, Bobby Hill sera à Ormstown pour un spectacle \u201cwestern\u201d Les amateurs de musique wes- sateurs comme ses ancêtres étaient des Mormons de \"Utah qui ont \u2018apporté leurs chansons au pays,\u201d ajoute M, Hill, Ces chansons, il vous les fera enter au programme western qui aura lieu a l'aréna de l'exposition d'Ormstown mardi.le 3 juin.\u201cLe programme de l'an dernier a été un succès, nous É la scène el du disque.notam- | que semaine sur le réseau ca- dit M.Hill, mais cette année nous ferons encore mieux.L'an dernier il y a eu quelques problèmes de son.d'aecomodation! et autres mais toul cela a été tendre à l'aréna Le producteur Frank Heron a également retenu de Roy Drusky.chanteur très connu de la scène, radio et té- d'Ormstown.les services lévision: les comiques Lonzo et corrigé.\u201d Oscar qui interprêteront leur grand succes \u2018I'm my own Le programme sera diffnsé|grandpa\".en direct par la CBC et metlra en vedette Bobby ill et ses Canadian Country Boys.Le groupe comple des artistes de ment Sheila Graham (Linda Lou qu'on peut entendre cha- nadien; Paul Ménard connu par la radio ct la télévision; Ron Scott, chanteur ct Dougie Tri.nee, Guitariste.La musique western et de folklore, selon Bobby, est d'origine nord américaine, Natif de Twin Bulle, Alberta.il considère \u201cStrawberry Roan et Red River Valley\u201d comme parlie de l\u2019héri- lage canadien autant ricain.qu'amé-; \u201cAvant 1885 et la venue des chemins de fer, les émigrants venaient du sud el les coloni-' C'est.donc une soirée qui promet.IP ne faut pas la manquer.(M, Mill donl la musique western est le violon d'ingres s'intéresse à l'histoire cavadien- ne depuis son jeune âge: il a étudié spécialement l'histoire des Cantons de l'Est et du sud ouest.Ses recherches l'ont amené à choisir comme sujet de la thèse qu'il prépare actuellement.M.Robert Sellaf, fondateur du Gleaner el da politique éditoriale de ce journal avant la Confédération.[1 a été si impressionné par les écrits et la personnalité de l'auteur qu\u2019il a l'intention de soumettre plus tard sa thése à des éditeurs alin de faire connaître ce grand canadien à (travers tout le pays).Le comité du CCC se réunit réguliecrement afin que tout sit pret en temps pour l'ouverture de la piscine qui a procuré beaucoup de plaisir a un grand nombre l'été dernier.D'ici ce temps (1 faut peu turer l'intérieur de la balisse qui a été érigée J\u2019automne dernier: il faudra équiper le burçau également, A cet effet certains articles manguent encore ct on espère que des per sonnes généreuses pourroni lrs offrir à Porganisation.I suffit de communiquer avec la présidente, Mme Ann Cam eron ou tout autre membre di comité, Dans le but de recueillir les fonds nécessaires à boucler le budget, le comité organise pour jeudi le 29 mai unc parade de mode qui aura lieu au cinéma local.On y pre sentera des vêtements pour dames, messieurs, adolescents ét enfants; vêtements pour loules les occasions, tenue de soirée, de ville, de sport, cte.Les billets sont présentement en vente et chacun est invité à s\u2019en procurer des membres du comité.Plusieurs ont leurs noms cours de déjà donné pour suivre les natation cet été.\u2014\u2014 Salon Funéraire DEFILE DE MODE AU PROFIT DU CENTRE CIVIQUE LOCAL Bientoi, Tes passes de saison seront mises en vente.Inscriptions sux classes maternelles Les parents nouvellement atteindront \"age de 5 ang avant le ler octobre 1969 sont priés de les inscrire a l\u2019école Notre-Dame du Rosaire les 22 ou 23 mai d: 9 a 11 a.m.ou de 2 a 3:30 p.m Activités du Cercle de Fermières La réunion du Cercle dc Fermières eut lieu le mer credi soir, 14 mai sous la présidence de Mme Albert Mc- Dermott avec une quarantaîne de fermicres présentes.Après la lecture des minutes de la dernière assemblée \u201car la secrétaire Mme Gérald Dagenais, la présidente commenta les activités du mois écoulé; voypge à Montreal, journée d\u2019étude tenue à Ste- Martine le 23 avril dernier.etc, Des changements ont été apportés a l'assurance des Cerctes de Formiéres (voir Conseil pour détails).Le Cer- cie s'est joint aux Loisirs et aux ligues de sacs de sable pour l'achat d'une machine a Inngo.Le programme de la Jour- nee pastorale du 18 mai fut donné.Un comité a été forme pæur décorer le kiosque des Fermières.y exposer les travaux of trouver deux gardicnnes pour le jour et deux autres pour lp soir lors de l'exposition d'Ormstown.Du tissage sur métier sers exécuté par Mme Arthur Emond les jeudi et vendredi a la salle indie trielle.On diseuta aussi de [achat d\u2019une ourdisscuse, Mme E- mond nous fit voir plusieurs échantillons de dsfférents points de tissage exécutés bar elle-même et les usages qu\u2019on peut en faire.Une erreur \u2018était glissé dans le rê- sumé dc l'assemblée d'avril Cc! Nous nous en excusons.C'est Mnic À.Emond de notre Cercle qui devait donner des cours de tissage (de dix à douze) si un nombre suffisant de formiéres avaient fait la demande.(Voir le Conseil pour détails).Des travaux apportés par Mme H.Tremblay (baby doll), Mme J.P.Forget (pagtalons el robes de fillettes).Mlle Regina Dandurand (deux bour ses {ricotées), Mme Arman: dine Dumas (centre de table el bourse tricotés ainsi qu'une fleur de corsage), Mme Yvonne Riendeau (un chapeau et un foulard) Mme Aurélien Duchesne (deux carpettes tissées).Dificrents cadeaux offerts par Mme Reynald Guerin, Suzanne Leduc, Armandine Dumas, le Cercle, Les gagnants furent Mme Alouine Leduc.Mile Angéline Forget, Mme Guy Phoenix ct Mme Raymond Julien.Mme Yvonne Riendeau fut ensuite proclamée Reines des Fermicres du Cercle.Mie Gérald Dagcnais; lui rendit hommage cn notre nom, en rappelant différentes étapes de sa vie d'épouse, de mére, L'exposition 1969 d'Ormstown ouvrira du 3 au 8 juin Cet événement annuel qui at-, La veille de l'ouverture offi- tire chaque année un nombre celle il y aura spectacle genre toujours plus grand de visiteurs western qui sera enregistré durera six jeurs, Les organisa- et présenté sur les écrans de té.teurs ont di prendre cette déci- tévisions.On se souviendra que sion à la suite du grand nombre J'an dernier un programme sid'entrées dans les classes de milaire avait remporté un grand chevaux.succès; vous voudrez sans dou- Comme d'habitude il y aura (e y assister, assurés que vous des exhibils pour tous les goûls êtes de passer une agréable allant des classes bovines à soirée.l'artisanat saus oublier les pro- ; ; duits industriels.Le \u201cmidway\u201d Ormstown se prepare à ac- si populaire surtout chez les cueillir les visiteurs qui vien- Jeunes offrira de multiples at- drunt de Lous les points de la tractions.\u2018province et même au-delà.hoix d'un éve Le choix dun évéque Le diocèse de Valleyfield a que paroisse.Même si l\u2019é- entrepris une vaste campagne|vêque décidait de consacrer de consultation du peuple de tous ses dimanches Aux parois- Dieu cn vue de connaître son ses, il n'y aurait pas assez de opinion sur le choix d'un nou-|dimanches dans l\u2019année pour «| évêque pour remplacericffectuer cette tournée.\u2014 Mgr Percival Caza qui offrait) Les paroissiens souhaite récemment sa démission de co[raient aussi que le nouvel è- »oste.vêque soit assez jeune ct qu'il Vendredi suir au gymnase de|posséde le dynamisme néces.\u2018Ecole Notre-Dame, les pa-jsaire pour ramener la jeunes oissiens de Huntingdon é-jse au sein de l'Eglise.On taient invités à venir diseuter{ voudrait que le nouveau chef snsemble de cette question.| spirituel du diocèse de Valley, \u2018eux qui s'étaient rendus àjfield soit moins un fonction.cette invitation se séparèrentpnaire de l'Eglise et plus un on deux groupes, l'un de lan-[pasteur; qu'il rejoigne au-delà que française ot l'autre de|des millénaires lés premiers angue anglaise.Apôtres qui confiaient à des On tâcha d'abord de définir[diacres le soin des choses mace que les paroissions at-[Lérielles pour se consacrer en tendent de l'évêque.les quali-[tièrement à l'évangélisation.és particulières qu'ils aime-| À la fin de la discussion, les \u2018aient retrouver chez cet hom-[Personnes présentes furent in.ne.Tous furent d'accord'vitées par lé président de l'as- nour souhaiter qu'un prêtre du semblée, M.Téon Beaudin à liocèse ou de la région soit inscrire sur un bulletin de nommé au pose d'évêque car \u2018ote en six copies un choix de \u2018insi il serait plus en mesure trois noms de prêtres qui leut le comprendre la mentalité sembleraient aptes à devenir des fidèles, les besoins et les le nouvel évêque de Valley: wroblèmes de la région.Les field.Plusieurs perosnnes n'o- tons souhaitent aussi que l'é-sèrent se prononcer là-dessus \u2018êque se rapproche des fidèles, Car il leur semblait n'être pas qu'on puisse le rencontrer à assez au courant pour effectuer l'autres occasions que celles de un tel choix.Ceux qui vo- 1 Confirmation ct autres céré-.tèrent sont allés déposer leur nonies officiles de ce genre.'bulletin de vote dans des en Car alors on a l'impression'veloppes qui seront envoyées, me l'évêque est un monsicur l'une au Délégué Apostolique rès loin de nous.Par contre, du Canada, une autre au Pré- omme le diocèse de Valley-| sident des Evêques du Canada, \u2018field compte une soixantaine Mgr Carter de Sault Ste-Marie de paroisses.les fidèles recon-'et quatre autres a I'Archevéque naissent da difficulté pour 1'é¢-\u2018de Montréal.aux évêques des évêque de visiter souvent cha- diocèses de St-Jean, Joliette et POUR TOUS VOS BESOINS StJérôme qui constituent avec paroisse ecclésiastique de l'anchidiocèse de Montréal la Wednesday, May 21st, 1969 The Gleaner - 15 Montréal.jeu.La décision finale quant Cette consultation des fi- déles est une innovation qu'il + da nomination de notre nou faut accueillir avec joie.Les 2] évêque repose entièrement choix des laïques seront cer.sur les épaules du Délégué A- tainement considérés en haut sostolique.LA CHORALE DE HOWICK FETE M.NAPOLEON PARENT Un banquet suivi d'une soi- contrition dans la paroisse rée de plaisir avait lieu sa- et la municipalité depuis qu'il medi, le 10 mai a la salle Fran-|habjte Howick.En 1953 il était cine de Howick pour féter M.|jdécoré de l'Ordre du Mérite Napoléon Parent qui a pris sa|Diocésain de Valleyfield.11 fut retraite le Jer mars dernier|jtour à tour maire du vHlage, après avoir complété 52 années conseiller.commissaire d'école à titre de maitre de chapelle àlet un chaud partisan politique.l'église du Très Saint-Sacrement|M.Parent et son épouse ont de Howick.élevé neuf enfants leur donnant l'exemple d'une vie chrétienne qui a laissé sa marque.Ils ont trimé dur pour les éduquer, M.Parent distribua le courrier ot fut chauffeur de taxi pendant\u2018 de nombreuses années; aussi il' est bien connu dans la région.Il débutait en 1916 sous la direction de l'abbé Quesnel et depuis à rendu de précieux services dans le domaine du chant liturgique.La féte en son honneur avait été organisée par la chorale maintenant sous la direction de Mme R.Mailloux tandis M.Marcel Descent toue gue.M.R.Mailloux qui avec M.Soucisse a vu à tous les pré- QUC paratifs de la fête offrit un ca- he l'or- deau de $100 au nom des in- \\vités.La salle fournie Rracieusement M.René Parent au nom de la\u2019 pour l'occasion était décorée de famille du même nom exprima Fleurs printanières.A la table , ¢ ieres.la gratitude pour l'honneur fait d'honneur avaient pris place M.à leur père.pour la fête si a N.Parent, M.le curé Amyot ph ; | SOI, gréable arée par ses amis.les religicuses.Mlle Marie-Anne 8 exprime ce que son père re- Parent, M.¢t Mme G.Thibault ; .sente tl (M.Thibault est membre de la présente pour la famille © * chorale depuis quarante ans), M.el Mme Philippe Brault, M.Blanchette (MM, Parent, Brault Blanchette et Thibault ont formé un quatuor chtendre en\u2019 maintes occasions.pendant plu, sieurs années, M.Maifoux également membre de la chorale Salon Funéraire MONTPETIT Rodrigue Montpetit 170 tue Châteauguay remplaçai! son épouse retêénue Huntingdon chez elle par la maladie dans P.sa famille, Directeur de Les membres de la chorale funérailles ainsi que foute la famille de Salons modernes : Parent occupaient les au- .ma tres tables, en tout 60 convives.Air Climatisé M.Lucien Soucisse, \u2018maître de d\u2019ambulance cérémonies dans une adresse appropriée rendit un vibrant hommage à M.Parent pour sa PIERRE QUENNEVILLE B.A, L.S.C., C.A.COMPTABLE AGREE | CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT | Tél, 264-5021 _ EN PRODUITS DE CIMENT Perrons \u2014 réservoirs de fosses septiques \u2014 tuyaux \u2014 plaques \u2014 patios \u2014 bordures \u2014 trottoirs, etc.dc fermière active, de voisine charitable, soulignant qu\u2019elle avait su garder le secret d\u2019une On projette de faire ouverture officielle le ler puil- let.Te organisateurs préparent une journée champêtre sur le terrain de CCC.7! y aura des kiosques de toms genres.Les représentants de chaque organisation sont priés d; se rendre à une assemblée qui aura lieu Ie 2 juin pour discuter de la part que leur groupe prendra dans cet êve- nement, Le comité espère acquitter sa dette cette année et compte sur la coopération de tous les citoyens.Vous pou- evez faire voire part en achetant un ou des billets pour le tirage d'une tente-remorque qui sera exposée à la vue de tous sous peu.Ce tirage doit se faire lors de l'ouverture of- ficieHe, soit le ler juillet.éternelle Jeunesse.| Mme Robert Guérin lui présenta une gerhe d'ocillets rou- (kes.MAIL occupa la place d'honneur pour le goûter et la dégustation de vin domest- que.A la boite à chansons lc samed: soir 24 mas, les chansonniers \u201cLes 4 Astros\u201d de Vallcyfield scronl les invites de la hoite à chansons \u201cAu patelin de l'amitié\u201d.Bienvenue à tous.Font partie du comité de Ja Yoïte: Président, Bernard Roy; présidente, Lise Dumont; tre- soricr, Richard Faille; sccré- taire, Dianc Dandurand: presario, Carole St-Yves; coratrice, Suzanne Labelle; services divers, Roger Pr- tras.VOUS C d Kelly Funeral Home Reg d Gordon Mcintyre Propriétaire DIRECTEUR DE FUNERAILLES 264.5447 264.5402 Service d'ambulance HUNTINGDON, Qué.er Votre vendeur Golden Eagle Huntingdon A LE PLAISIR DE d'escompte | SUPER REGULAR \u2014 43.9¢ ULTRA PREMIUM \u2014 48.9c CIGARETTES AU PRIX COUTANT OFFRIR gallon ine m dé- meau; publiciste, Ginette Mé- Voyez JEAN LATREILLE Route 4, Huntingdon (Voisin de l'usine de filtration) A COMPTER DU 24 MAI Offre d'emploi Assistant secrétaire trésorier Poste conjoint à une Commission Scolaire Régionale et Locale 69, du Marché \u2018 \u2018Vaîleyfield 373-9993 wr == made mann mae oe A 0 Commission.Scolaire de Huntingdon Muritingdon, St-Louis de Gonzague, St-Anicet, Ormstown, St.Stanisiss de Kostks, Ste.Agnès de Dundee, St-Antoine Abbé, Ste-Barbe INSCRIPTION DES ELEVES EN Îère ANNEE CONDITION: L'enfant doit avoir six ans avant le ler octobre 1969.N.B.\u2014 Les enfants qui fréquentent.cet- le année une classe maternelle sur le territoire de la Commission Scolaire sont déjà inscrits., INSCRIPTION AUX CLASSES MATERNELLES Les parents qui ont déménagé récemment sont priés d'inscrire leurs enfants.Condition: L'enfant doit avoir cing ans avant le ler octobre 1969.Dates de l'inserip- tion: 22 et 23 mai de 9 à 11-a.m.et de Z à 3.30 p.m.DIRECTEUR GENERAL DES ECOLES Commission Scolaire de Hyntingdon rames meee mm rtm PE SE ee Offre d'emploi i Directeur de l'équipement poste conjoint à une Commission Scolaire Régionale et Locale | FONCTIONS: Responsable du service de l'équipement Ï Etablissement des besoins d'équipement, ameublement : FONCTIONS: \u2014 Responsable des opérations financières \u2014 Préparation des budgets et états financiers \u2014 Mise en vigueur d'un contrôle interne \u2014 Travail de secrétariat général QUALIFICATIONS: \u2014 Etudes (de niveau universitaire ou l'équivalent - \u2014 Membre d'une association professionnelle de comptable TRAITEMENT: : Il \u2014 810,000 à $12,000 selon.l'expérience + ll Entréc en fonction \u2014 Juin 1980.' Les candidats intéressés doivent adresser leur \u2018de: mande avant le 28 mai 1969 a: 2° 0 Samson, Bélair, Riddell, Stead Inc., : Conseillers en administration, - 630 ouest, boul.Dorchester, Montréal 101, P.Q.So Attn: Monsieur J.Roger Picard.qr paves aay re Préparation des plans et devis, avee les consultants, concernant les constructions et modifications des bétisses, ateliers, etc.Attribution des travaux et services donnés a forfait \u2014 Contrôle et approbation des réquisitions, achats, et inventaires QUALIFICATIONS:- | \u2014 Niveau utiversitaire en\u2018 \u201cGénie\u201d ou l'équivalent \u2014 Bonne expérience exigée TRAITEMENT: * Ce \u2014 $10;000 :à .$12,000, : selon: l'éxiérience \u2018et-qualifica- | 20000 $12,000, sclon- I Expérigmee et qiglifica Entrée en-fonction \u2014 Jutin:1960 - « 01 \u201c Les Candidats \u2018intéressés doivent adresser leur de- |} mande avant Je 28:mai 1969-4: - » .Son Samson, Bélair, Riddel], Stead Inc.Te Conseillers en i Boreha fon, .LL \u2014\u2014 630 ouest, boul.\\Dorchésfer, - - .° | Montréal 101, PQ.© 4 nS Attn: \u2018Monsieur J.Roger :Pleard.Les \u2019 « \u2019 RE : : 800 Place Victoria, remercia pour tout ce qu\u2019il a fait pour chacun de ses en- facts.M.le curé Amyot féticita le béros de la tête.disant qu'il n'y avait pas grand chose à ajouter, tout avant été si bien exprimé dans l'adresse de circonstance, Profondément ému par l'appréciation de ses amis et de ses enfants M.Parent remercia en quelques mots.La fête se termina par de la musique, du chant ct jeux de société.Ce fut une soirée mémorable et les amis de M.Parent se réjouissent qu'on ait reconnu son mé- AUTOS USAGEES 1967 Chevrolet, 6 ou 8 cylindres.1966 Pontiac \u2014 toute équipée.1965 Pontiac - décapotable.1964 Météor.En plus de plusieurs autres modèles d'autos, nous avons quelques Volkswagen, Renault, Valiant, Pour ceux qui sont à la recherche de petits camions, nous en avons plusieurs.PAUL GRENIER Automobile Voyez notre représentant rite.La prochaine occasion de fèter sera son 89ème anniversaire dans quelques mois.Foweniee Lumber & Construction rc.FOR ALL YOUR REQUIREMENTS IN LUMBER AND BUILDING MATERIALS CROWN DIAMOND PAINTS Wall Tiles \u2014 Floor Tiles Electvical Fixtures 24 Lake St.Huntingdon Tel.264-5151 io ity il Monsieur Gaston Tailleur R.R.3, Tél, 264-3461 BUINE ES RE DIRECTORY ¢\u2014mr\u2014 PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY Colin J.Campbell .NOTARY County Building, King Street, Huntingdon Mr.Campbell attends Tuesday, Friday and Saturdey and other days by appointment Office Open Monday to Saturday inclusive Assignee of the records of the iste Donald M.Rowat Tel.Huntingdon: 264-5382 Montreal (collect) 866-4303 TAN WATSON M.P.AVOCATYT LAWYER \" Bureau Montreal Office Cerini, Jamieson, Balmon, Watson, Brown, Souaid Suite 1020 \u2014 1010: Ste.Catherino St, West Montreal \u2014 Tel.866-4633 Bureau Chateauguay Office 48 Salaberry \u2014 Chateauguay Tel.692-9831 2ieme ot 4ieme mercredi cheque moin 9:00-11:00 p.m.2nd and 4th Wednesday each month 9:100-11.00 p.m.Bureau Howick Office rendez-vous \u2014 \u2014 By Appointment 87 Colville \u2014 Howick Tel.825-2208 TJ.Paul Cossette Advocate Sur 82 Largçeque Valleytiold Tol.: 273-7284 et er he wo met = on brim THORNE, GUNN, HELLIWELL and CHRISTENSON Chartered Accountants Inoorporating Middieton Hope & Ce, Chartered Accountents Offices throughout Ganada Nassau and Freeport in the Bahamas, Bridgetown, Barbados MR.J.P.Dawson, C.A.C.A.Poissant, C.A.J.D.Hogg, C.A.A.C.Shackell, C.A, H.J.Garbacz, C.A, P.Gauvresu, C.A.J.F.Lewis, C.A.D.P.Aitkens, C.A, D.M.Long, CAW.G.Hogg, C.A.A.Galarneau, C.A, E.C.Ward, CA.Consultant: 8, R.Sabler, C.A.Suite 2604 Stock Exchange Tower, Montreal.878-3011 CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT MORTIMER ROSS 236 Elm 8t,, St.Lambert, Quebec Tel: 671-8114 J.S.Gaw, B.V: Sc: VETERINARY SURGEON 19 Henderson St.Tel.264-8381 Huntingdon, Que, Drs.Belisle & Cloutier Vv.8.VETERINARY SURGEO«wS Tel.829-2852 - Ormetown, Que.Claude Pilon NOTARY 62 Chateauguay St, Tel.Office and Home 264-8234 Huntingdon assignee of the records of Mtre Lucien Baillargeon, N.¥.and Roger Fortier, N.P.Office Hours 9 a.m.to 5 p.m.Daily Evenings by appointment Fortune Drug Store JACQUES L'ECUYER, Rexall Prop.Drugs 264-2929 Huntingdon Bert de Jeu INSURANCE - ASSURANCE All Classes of Insurance TEL.091-1496 171 VIAU, CHATEAUGUAY Dr.Gilles Payette OPTOMETRIST Eyes Examined Glasses Fitted Contact Lenses Hearing Glasses Every Wodnesday 2 p.m.to 8 p.m.123 Chateauguay St.Tel.264-3641 Huntingdon Montreal Address: 6519 St.Hubert 277-5242 Peter G.Hunziker M.E.I.C.CONSULTING ENGINEER Office: Fès: 008 48 Lambton Des Bouleaux Civit, Structural Howicks Que.\u2018St; Bruno, Que.2444 Tol, 825.2 Tel.053-2007 TEL.(514)2544758 : co P.' 0.Gleneim a \u201c
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