The St. Lawrence sun = Le soleil, 5 avril 1961, Cahier 2
[" ~~ \\ - \\ a \\ roe : UT ( a AYYRENCr T \u201cOu CHATEAUGUAY EE A 6th YEAR \u2014 No.41 16 PAGES BEAUHARNOIS, QUE, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 5, 1961 demie cdi PRICE : 5 CENTS \u2014 PAGES 1 - 8 IN AND AROUND - THE HEIGNTS - (By Fern Hellemans) Now that Ken Smith has been elected the president of the local section of Toastmasters International, we wonder if he wil] have a chance to bring up and further two pet-projects of his, One was the organizing of a Reference Library .a Library composed of books treating the history and geography of the Chateauguay Valley, one of the regions with the richest historical background in Canada.These books, gathered diligently, should be housed in one of the original French-Pro- vincial stone houses still available in the district, and should form part of an historical exhibition open for al] students of Canada\u2019s past.Much is still available now, that won't be available any more in a very few years.The opportunity taken now, should provide our children and grandchildren with ties with the past, with the roots with which we and they are anchored in this region of ours.Ken\u2019s second pet project is the cleaning up of the waters of the once so proud Cha- teauguay River, reduced now in places to a badly reeking ditch.A federation of communities along the river can and should SYMBOL OF SERVICE : Three of t Development during the week of Ruth Thompson and Mrs.Madeline McHenry.& March 27 he ladies who canvassed.for the Red Cross throughout the Colonia to April 4 From left to right pires Au Moore, Mrs, Photo - Ken Davies) provide for an \u2018entente cordiale\u201d, ; a mutual commitment not to EASTER : In churches throughout Chateauguay this scene was repeated as families attended special Easter services.(Photo - Ken Davies) dump raw sewage in this river.Hand+in: hand-withethis project could go.a -general clean-up \u2018of: the riverbanks, eliminating the sick and damaged trees, replanting, reseeding of the banks, elimination of unsightly landing docks and such, The River is common property, and they who want to use it either for work or leisure should be made aware of their obligations.We trust Ken Smith, \u2018a -citizen of the Town of Chateauguay , will.start the ball rolling.No doubt hupdreds, nay.thousands of inhabitants dll along \u2018the River, will back him up.(Continued on page 2) Chat\u2019'y Home Owners Ass'n Gen, Meeting The Annual General Meeting of the Chateauguay Home Owners Association will be held on Monday, April 10th at 8.30 p.min the large Salon of the Cha- teau-Gai Motel.The purpose of this meeting is primarily to elect a new slate of officers for the ensuing year.1961-62.At this time the nominating committee, composed of John Downing.Aime Dufort, and Cameron Leslie, will presented the proposed slate of officers.(Continued on page 2) INDEX NOTE : Pages in the Chat\u2019y sec.ton are numbered from 1 to EDITORIAL \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 Page 2 (Valleyfield sectiom) WOMEN\u2019S NEWS Page 4 SPORTALK Page 6 CHAT'Y PARK Page 5 COLONIA SOCIAL Page 6 CHATY GARDENS \u2014\u2014 Page 5 PARKVIEW Page 7 TERRACE TOPICS \u2014\u2014 Page 3 \u2018EDITOR \u2018held in.St.Willibrord's Sch [EDITOR'S MAIL| Chat'y Catholic School Board In Quebec For Discussions (By Fern Hellemans) The Catholic Schoolboard of the Town of Chateauguay has received an invitation to come to Que- bee City on\u201d April 5th, to discuss there with officials of the department of Education the actual situation of the projected new Catholic School for English speaking children.\u201d Where présumably the School commission of the Town of Chateauguay Centre has received the same letter, we shall probably very soon know, what has been decided by the Depart- ent, .CL Where in theory the sources of income of the Sthoolboards (taxes) provide the necessary funds to operate the schools, in practi- \u2018ce it is the.Department of Education of the Province of Quebec that provides monies for capital expenditures (as are schools) by means of grarts to the tune of sometimes 75 percent of the cost of such expenditures.This situation, existing since quite some ti- CRITICAL OF SCHOOL.BOARD ACTION .Aplil: 5.1961 ee THE St.Lawrëniée Sun Dear Sir: ; .2 1 attended the P.T.A.race | on\u2019 March 28th.I really feel thaï the English speaking Catholic children of the Centre will suffer from a grave error if the Center School Commission doés not join the Town School Commission in their planned centralized English Catholic School.It is our one chance of obtaining a stabilized and large enough school, with future plans for an English Catholic Church.Its too bad more people from the Center were not interested enough to come to the meeting.They would have witnessed qu te an interesting evening along with delicious refreshments served by the hard working ladies of the P.T.A.They also would have head that Mr.René Du- pont-could not give any sound reason for not joining with the town except for a lot of hurt pride and childihness.It seems |1 g to me that Mr.Dupont has frightened the people with talk abdut taxes going up.Do you think you can get a school without the taxes increasing a little?Who do you think will be paying for the new French School?Mr.Dupont said the school was too elaborate.The town has just used a little foresight in the planning and has allowed two extra rooms for the fast growing population in Chateauguay.PRUDENTIAL Page 5 Mr.Dupont is against a fireproof .Is extra protee- me, gives the Department a po- ;wérful grip on each and every schèdlboard, and where according to Jaw.schoolboards have a very large degree of autonomy, they still have to \u201cgo to Quebec\u201d from time £o time, to arrange for such grants as are available This explains the necessity, the obligation.of conforming with the De- partiiient of Education\u2019s decisions.The SUN will endeavour to bring the reader a complete report on thishmeeting of April 5th in its fext issue.tion too much to ask for our children?Mr.Dan Lavigne introduced, Mr.Belanger, an architect He stressed the fact that a fire proff building could be built for little or no extra cost.Mr.Belanger mentioned that finished stained wood was more ex- pénsive than concrete blocks.Maple School was obtained by the joining.of the two School Commissions.(Chateauguay has always had only one Protestant School Board - EDITOR).A Protestant High Schdol is now Er progress.a fire proof build- Let's be grown up and get rid of the curtain that has existed here in Chateauguay for far too \u2018Mr.D.Lavigne \u2018and Mr.A.Pilon have hired Mr.Gendron es nrincipal for the new school.He had the necessary qualifications required of a principal.It was a pleasure talking to him at the meeting.I certainly hove the meeting in Quebec of the two school commissions bring forth centralization of schools and amalgamation of Commissions.A Concerned Parent PAGE 2 Cnat\u2018y Home Owners .(From page 1) The following is the slate of Oi-icers proposed by the com.miitee: i'resident- Dick Blanchetield, 5: Edward St, Gardens, lst Vice lies.Al Round, 56 Ross St., Gardens, 2nd Vice Pres.- Luke Bon- nuito, 93 Lang St, Modern.Trea- swer - John Sanders, 62 Lan- ftisis St, Gardens.Secretary - Yvonne Rockwell, 59 St.Francis Blvd.Gardens, Directors: Pist President- Tom Allman, 16 Long St.Gardens.Mildren Down- in, 85 St.Francis Blvd, Gardens.Bernard Chrabonneau, 45 St Paul St, President.Art OQ ALLEYS ARE AVAILABLE \u201crom 1.00 p.m.to 7.00 p.m.tally.\u2014 From 7.00 p.m.to 11.30 p.m, Tuesday.\u2014 Satur.«ay and Sunday from 1.00 p.m.11.00 p.m, Drawing Every Week-End For Saturday And Sunday Players.CHATEAUGUAY BOWLING 172 SALABERRY CHATEAUGUAY BASIN THE ST.\u2018Keech, 50 Edward, Gardens.Earl Murphy, 79 St.Francis, Gardens.Roy Vetland, 43 Beau- champ, President, It is to be kept in mind that this is a PROPOSED slate, and may be added to from the floor ut the meeting.Home owners associations serve an essential role in every community and therefore merit your support, especially at elcc- tion time.The following year should see a continuation and enlarging of our activities and services.Our Association has instigated in 1960 the formation of the Chateauguay District Minor Hockey Organization and the rezoning of the electoral districts of the Protestant School Board.The year has been highlighted by childrens fleld day, sponsorsip of two hockey teams, supplying of hockey facilities, obtaining playground area, and two dances.The following year should see our Association redouble its efforts to ensure that adequate park areas are established by the Town before the land is all developed.We anticipate a large turnout for the Annual Meeting, knowing that all of the present members are interested enough in Association activities to come and vote for the one they wish to see in office for the coming season.To new residents in the area, we will be happy to see vou and welcome your interest in the Association.Around The Heights .(From page 1) Speaking of clean-up, some time ago the Heights Council was talking of a clean-up in Chateauguay Heights.We wonder if anything has been done.To us at least it seems not much progress has been made.if any.Spring is here, this is the time to spruce up! A very effective help for this cleanup program would be a uniformed policeman, to bring around the be done, Is it not about time.that a decision was made ?Aro we.or are we not going to have a policeman ?~ Give it to us straight ! For months now we have been hearing about this subject, and mecting after meeting it has been on the Council agenda as \u201cunfinished business\u2019, It is our opinjon, and we give it for what it is worth, that we cannot afford to stall any longer.If the council have a whlid reason for not appointing a policeman, this reason should be brought forward, and a definite decision taken.The same reason: ing goes for the purchase of the Heights clubhouse.This reporter has refrained from touching upon this subject, and does not want to interfere.The Council has decided to take a line of conduct, and we trust they stick to that line, \u2014 Unforgivable, however, would be that the community would lose the use of a community centre because of a tendency to temporize.We want to do something, let's do it, let's not wait until the problem solves itself, which will never happen anyway.To come back to the topic of clean-up, how about the notice board at the corner of Gilmour and Maple ?_The crescents at Gilmour and Pine shall be snow free any day now.The planting season is approaching, and we trust the Cha- teauguay Horticultural] Society has not forgotten its promise to provide these drescents ' with shrubs and a couple of trees.No doubt the proprietors of the surrounding houses will be glad to be able to maintain these crescents with their lawns and shrubs \u2014 This will be a definite improvement for the general outlook of the Heights.\u201cGARAND & FILS LTD.HARDWARE - ELECTRICAL \u2014 PLUMBING CONTRACTORS LAWRENCE SUN Woodlands Social News Wednesday, April 8, 1061 There will be a family movie night at the W.R.A.Club House this Friday evening, April 7 starting at 7.30 p.m.this even is being run b e Kadets.Refreshments will be served.This Saturday, April 8, is the night all sailors in tho area will By BARBARA ROSS ather at the W.R.A.Club House OX, 2-8287 \\ 6.00 p.m.for dinner and their Spring Meeting.Mr.and Mrs, Leonard Lon FASHION SHOW: returned recently from a Florida vacation.While mentioning Florida, we would like to apologize for bringing Mr.and Mrs.Laurie Ogilvy, Sr.,, home a week early in our last column; they returned on Good Friday after spending three weeks in the sun.BIRTH: Mr.and Mrs.Bertram Chave were delighted to hear from Toronto that their son-in-law and daughter, Mr.and Mrs.Brian Suckling, are the proud parents of a son born on March 31.The baby weighed in at 8 1b.4 0%, CHRISTENING: The baby daughter of Mr.and Mrs.Robert Watson was christened on Easter Sunday at Montreal West United Church; Rev.G.C.Wads- worth officiated.Susan Lyn were the names given to the baby.Godparents for the occasion were Mrs.John Oulton and Mr.Peter L.Ross.Out of - town guests attending the ceremony were grand parents Mr.and Mrs.Aubrey Oulton, of Toronto, and Mr.and Mrs.John Oulton, of Granby.Grandparents Dr.and Mrs.Edgar Watson entertained after the ceremony.Mr.and Mrs, were Easter week-end guests of their son-in-law and daughter, Mr.and Mrs.Frank Stark.Karl Forbes The Ladies\u2019 Committee of the W.R.A.are holding a luncheon and Hat Fashion Show at the Club House next Wednesday, April 12, starting at 12.30 p.m.Convenors for the Fashion show are Mrs.Richard Chave and Mrs.Germain Faubert, and the hats, to be modelled by members, will be provided by Salon Isabelle of Beauharnois Members and guests are invite ed to attend this event with admission by ticket only.Anyone wishing a ticket may contact Mrs.Philip Goodfellow at 0X.2.9866.A handbag donated by Marie-Paule Shop of Beau- harnois will be given as a door prize.Dale Robertson is at home, recovering after a visit to the Montreal Children\u2019s Hospital last week to have her tonsils removed.We would also like to send along get well wishes to Heather Webb and Janice Goodfel- low who are spending the Easter holidays with the mumps.This week our birthday congratulations go to Bruce Oliver, six years old on March 30, and Tuesday Saw Sharon Rae turning 11 years old and Billy Suns- trum turned eight.BOWLING: .The Meeses held their lead on March 28.Bob Watson had the Men's High Single of the night with 166.while E.Wilson rol led 420 for the Men's High Triple.The Ladies\u2019 High Single and Triple were bowled by Mrs.Evelyn Retallack with 138 and \u2018 .- ' .However, a .: 1X.2:6753 OX.2-8079 Sdorman omen is still inter-|§ 25 Crepin Chateauguay Station OX.2-6391 viewing applicants, not much can sm 321.or \u2014=\u2014_\u2014_ mp \u2014 _ | | \u2014 Grocery \u2014 Chat\u2018y Basin Romeo Laberge OX.2-6717 WE GIVE FREE.Stave STAMPS Chat'y Basin 4 OX.2-6753 Lingerie Mimi Chat\u2019y Station GIFTS ÉLUS | YOU RECEIVE \"GOLD STAR\u201d STAMPS AT THE FOLLOWING CHAT'Y MERCHANTS : Handfield Moers LIMITED OX.2-213 MANY FREE J.Chat'y Station \u2014 R.Laberge \u2014 Grocery \u2014 OX.2-6431 « \u2014 Rexall \u2014 \u201chat'y Basin Williams Pharmacy OX.2-6715 Chat'y Station Mac's Superefte \u2014 Grocery \u2014 _ OX.24551 Look For Our Very Mony Special Prizes & Gifts Bisson Shell Garage Chat\u2019y Station OX.2-6324 Chat\u2018y Station - Gilles Crepin Hardware - Furniture OX.2-6472 AE EE = Radio Equipped \u2014 24 Hr, OX, 2.Service 8035 CHATEAUGUAY | Oxford Taxi - 0X 2-261 0 Sold by subscription, at news stands and by delivery beys CHATEAUGUAY Maple Grove \u201cThe District's Finest Eating Place\u201d CO.8-4971 HIGHWAY No.3 Vol.VI \u2014 No.41 The big question concerning the Chateauguay River now is will St.Louis .when and if Lake St.Louis itself ever becomes ice free .16 PAGES the ice dis WEDNESDAY, APRIL 5, 1961 appear calmly into Lake or will there be flooding again despite the channel that has been made ?Flooding last year was quite considerable.It all depends on what the weather has in store for us.( Terrace Topics \u2018By MRS.EDITH LEWIS OX.2.9975 We are pleased to announce that Mrs.Edith Lewis of 102 Tulip Street is the correspondent for the SUN in Chateau- guay Terrace.For news events of any kind, social or otherwise, residents of the Terrace are invited to phone Mrs.Lewis at | - = \u2014 OX.2-9975.Mrs.Lewis will also accept classified ads for the SUN (Editor).They tell us Spring has arrived but it\u2019s so thoroughly disguised how can one be sure.However along with the first signs, such as: robins, tulips and maple syrup, etc, are the new arrivals to the Terrace.Almost every day the moving vans plow through the pot holes splashing muddy water thither and yon, but all the splash and splutter TURKEY DINNER CHATEAU GAI MOTEL .-RESTAURANT- Highway No.3 & 4 Chateauguay - FRENCH CUISINE - TABLE D\u2019HOTE \u2026\u2026.\u2026\u2026\u2026\u2026\u2026\u2026 \u2026 $1.50 up BUSINESSMAN'S LUNCH \u2026\u2026.carriere SUNDAY SPECIAL $1.90 (Children $1 00) $1.75 And many other Delicious Dishes to choose fre.) BUFFET DINNER bearer 0 00 caen 000 AT PAS 05 epestersaras COMFORTABLE COCKTAIL LOUNGE \u2014 RECEPT ION HALLS FOR ALL OCCASIONS - Phil Jobin at the Organ Nightly 36 Modern Motel Units with T.V., Phone, Bath, Shower.\u2014 Weekly and Winter Rates.For Reservations Call OX.2-8078 \u2014 | | per Yarnell, Bosun Brian Photo - Ken Davies) does not discourage the new home owner.First we welcome Mr.and Mrs.Desmond Rutherford and their son, Daryl, to 100 Tulip St.The Rutherfords are zctive in Boy Scout work and no doubt their coming to live here.Daryl, who attends Lower Canada College, will travel daily to the City to carry on with his studies.Mr.Rutherford\u2019s, Mother, Mrs.S.E.Rutherford, is at present a guest and plans to make frequent visits to their new home.Also new to the Terrace are Mr.and Mrs.John Sinnett and their three children.Although originally Montrealers they have just been transferred from To- onto and have taken up residence at 90 Tulip St.We hope they will be happy in their new home.The newly formed Terrace Recreation Assoc'n.will hold their next general meeting on Tuesday, April 18th, at the Chateau- gai Motel: It is most important that you attend and participate in this meeting as the proposed Constitution will be presented for discussion, so gird your loins.Mr.President, Stan Cahill and his Executive are looking (Continued on page 5) (By Frank Elkin Jr.) GORDON SEA SCOUT TROOP Temporary Skipper Mr.W.Yar- nell, Brian _ Donaldson, Ronald Way, Cecile Ryall, Jimmy Sander and Alex Rankin were invested on Thursday evening.On Saturday afternoon, Ski Walsh, Patrol Leaders, Frank Elkin Jr.John Rankin and Brian Donaldson held a Court of Honour meeting at the home of Skipper Yarnell, \u201c Next Saturday morning, April 8th the Scouts will be delivering circulars for the Drug Store in Chateauguay Basin.Please meet at Skipper Yarnells home at 900 AM.SHARP.; BEAVER WOLF CUB PACK - Akela Mr.J.Jupp.Bill Sanders and John Runci- man were awarded their 1st Stars at last weeks meeting.the Community will benefit by: | Town Of Chat'y Hires Police Sq.The Town of Chateauguay Council has increased its poli ce force with the services of Sgt.Andrew Marshall as of Wednesday March 29th.Sgt.Marshall has been with the Military Police for 20 years and besides acting as assistant to Police Rousseau he will instruct the constables in office work, crimenology, judo, writ- Ing of accident reports and report writing in general.The Chateauguay Town Police Force is now 7 men strong.PTA MEETING The P.T.A.for Greater Chateau- guay is convening a meeting on April 18, Place and time shall be announced later.Some very in.terésting items are to be found on the agenda, such as drawing up of a constitution and by-laws, the summarizing of the object of our P.T.A., the reading of the treasurers report, while the gathering shall be concluded by a social hour, .Watch for place and time, this column next week ! PAGE THREE KEN SMITH, who was recently elected this ysar\u2019s President of the Chateauguay Toastmastors Club, has been active in Chateau- guay Community affairs for many years.He is perhaps best known for his efforts on behalf of the Aquatic Club where he has held both the position of Commodore end Vice Commodore.We congratulate Ken on his election ana wish him luck in his new position.GUARANTEID TILE 1956\u2014OLDSMOBILE \u2014 Super 88 \u2014 2 Door Hard Top \u2014 Real Beauty .($53.00 per Month) 1956\u2014CONSUL Sedan \u2014 The Ideal Money-$aver RE ($30.00 per Month) 1953\u2014BUICK Convertible \u2014 Low Mileage \u2014 35,000 Original \u2026\u2026\u2026 ($29.00 per Month) 1953\u2014CHEVROLET Bel-Air \u2014 Automatic \u2014 2 Months Full Guarantee on Transmission manner een Line.($25.00- per Month) 1953\u2014PLYMOUTH Convertible \u2014 Reconditioned Motor \u2014 New Top \u2026\u2026 ($25.00 per Month) 1952\u2014FORD Sedan \u2014 Beautiful condition ee, ($16.00 per month) 1952\u2014OLDSMOBILE Sedan \u2014 Mechanically Perfect ($14.00 per Month) \u2014 All Above Cars Reconditioned \u2014 Up To 36 Months To Pay No Cash Down - Pay Only 29 Tax CHATEAUGUAY AUTO MART (JIM OVERBURY, Prop.) HIGHWAY 4 \u2014 Across From Oxford Super Market Business Hours 9 A.M.- 9 P.M.OX.2-9101 CHATEAUGUAY ee mr PAGE 4 THE ST.LAWRENCE SUN Wednesday, April 8, 1961 This Week\u2019s Winning Recipe Sent In by Mrs.L.Parmer, Vetville, Chateauguey SOUTHERN PECAN PIE 1 cup cornsyrup 2 tbsp.melted butter 1 cup pecan (chopped) 1 cup brown sugar 1 tbsp.cornstarch J egos 1 nine inch butter pastry shell, well chilled, \u2018 MIX brown sugar, cornstarch add well beaten eggs.Stir until smooth.ADD syrup, butter and pecans POUR in:o pastry shell BAKE 40-50 min.(375 degrees) serves 6.EDITORS NOTE : Some ladies have kindly sent us lists of very tempting ingredients but unfortunately this does not constitute a recipe.Eligible recipes must inelude ingredients, method of mixing, oven or thermometer temperatures, cooking time required and where cver possible number of servings.Clear writing, printing or type written recipes will be given preference, All recipes remain the property of the Editor.CHECKERBOARD BAG A distinctive asset to your accessories is this boxy, crocheted handbag of checkerboard design.The top and bottom parts are solid, and the sides are made of square motifs joined together to form the checkerboard design.This roomy, colourful bag is stiffened with buckram and lined with felt.It is fastened with a small padlock and key, Directions for crocheting this striking handbag can be obtained by sending a stamped, self addressed envelope and fen cents to the Needle craft Department of this paper,requesting CHECKERBOARD BAG, Leaflet No.C.S.-462 JOHN MARTIN DRAPERIES SLIPCOVERS - UPHOLSTERY - Beautiful RANGE of fabrics \u2014 SHOP AT HOME SERVICE \u2014 CHATEAUGUAY OX.2-6611 WILLIAMS REXALL PHARMACY Protect all the members of your family against colds and sickness with SUPER PLENAMIN VITAMIN PILLS FREE DELIVERY Tel: OX.2-6715 Chateauguay Basin \u2018Your Health Is Our Business\u201d \u2018 Jacks what an artist would call : variety to choose from.no one, land accessories.but, eaually im- Send Üs Your Recipe And Win One Dollar The SUN inviles readers to send in their recipes to be published on the Women\u2019s Page.If your recipe is chosen you win one dollar which will be mailed to you in the the same weck, Address your letters to: St.Lawrence Sun (Woman's Page), P.O.Box 20, Beauharnois, Que, Note: recipes wili not be returned, PUT YOURSELF INTO YOUR HOME PAINTING It is not surprising that in a wing number of Canadian omes the traditional voices of spring are being replaced by the slap of the paînt brush and the whir of the paint roller.New types of paints, easier and better colour mixing, improved methods of application - all combine to make home decorating easy for the homemaker.In fact, with the popular latex base paints that dry to the touch in 30 minutes, it is almost as quick to repaint as it is to wash down a room.These factors have probably encouraged a tendency to experiment with colour schemes.This is good in moderation, but the temptation to change frequently just for change's sake should be curbed.The average woman develops an instinct for the clothing styles and colours that are right for her.She can admire a hat or dress on another, but would never dream of trying to wear it herself.Yet the same woman, for the sake of\u2018 \u2018something different\u201d will blithely select a co- Inur scheme for her home that looked so pretty in a magazine or so striking in a department store display.The result won't | be wrong but.too often.it won't be her - and the final effect \u201cbalance\u201d.Fortunately, even the most economical and prectical paints, including the washable latex base paints, are now available in hundreds of shades.With such a has to be a copy cat but can adapt or create a truly indivi \u2018dual colour scheme for any Yoom.For a good colour scheme is one that not only is in keeo- ing with the function of the room while providing a harmonious background for furniture WOMEN\u2019S PAGE WHO'S WHO IN MRS.VERA SMITH Mrs.Vera Smith, 72 Craik St., in Colonia, was born, and spent her youth in N.D.G.At present she wears several executive feathers in her cap as she is President of the C.P.O.A.Ladies Auxiliary, President of the CP.0.A.Ladies Bowling League and Chairman of the Red Cross Canvass in the Colonia Development.She is also a member of the Catholic Parent-Teacher Association.As a young girl Mrs.Smith, born Vera Melling, was a capable athlete, winning numerous prizes in city track meets and being generally proficient in any activity requiring athetic ability & \u2018 good co-ordination.She is exceptionally proud of the fact that she once won a bicycle in a Yo- Yo contest and was also a part- time representative for a Bolo Bat company, putting on demon- 1 strations in parks.Mrs, Smith is still outstanding in sports, and maintains a bowling average of close to 130, something that most of the men would be pleased to do.This summer she, along with other ambitious Colonia females, will play softball against all comers.Before marrying Frank Smith in 1939, Vera was in the Wrens for two vears and worked at Northern Electric for 10 years.The Smiths now have three children .and Deborah 6.Charles 10, Colleen 9, The main reason for interview- \u2018portant, is a colour scheme that favourrsbly reflects the personality of those who chose it.Eor Fast Results At Litile Cost USE OUR CLASSIFIED ing Mrs.Smith was her position as chief executive of the group that is considered hy many to be one of Chateauguay\u2019s most active, the Ladies Auxiliary of the CDP.O.A.Vera states that the job is Smi'e of the Week In a remote country village a new letter-box had been put up, ADS SOON and caused a great deal of com ment among the village children.R t .\u201cI think it belongs to the doc ates : tor\u201d.argued Jimmy.\u201cNo.it ain't\u201d, shouted Tommy.\"It\u2019s by the church door so it must be the rectors.\u201d _ ADDITIONAL WORLD.HALF \u201cDarn\u201d cried Billy, scornful- ADD CE FOR REPEAT ly.\u201cIt aint the rector's.Read OF EACH ADVERTISEMENT ] What it Sa Jt \u2018No collec- WOODLANDS PICTURE FRAMING (JE.tCIER, Proprietor) Glass of all kinds \u2014 Mirrors made te order \u2014 Frames Artist Material \u2014 Fiber Glass Screening \u201cTwindow\u201d with built in insulation.70 CENTS FOR 15 WORDS OR LESS 4 CENTS FOR EACH OX.28512 707 BLVD LERY VILLE DE LERY not a one-woman job and gives full credit to the Street Representatives and the rest of the executive for their willingness to work, which is the main factor in the Ladies Auxiliary\u2019s success.Some of the coming events to be sponsored or organized by the ladies are : Military Whist on May 3rd; Summer Fair on June 10th; Girl's Softball league; a repeat of last years successful outdoor movies; a trip on April 5th to the Montreal Museum of Fine Arts; also some of the past achievements are : the _recent Fashjon Show which was one of the more ambitious undertakings by any association in Chat\u2019y, and also one of the most successful; a bicycle Safety Program : a bus trip to the CF.CF.Ladies Fair at Laurentian Lanes, (where incidentally Mrs.Smith won a coffee-maker for her bowling); collecton of labels which netted $480.00 from C.F.CF.The money the girls have raised has gone to a number of things including : a grant to the C.P.O.A.Trustees towards purchase of land; purchase of lumber for park and baby swings; purchase of goaler pads for boys hockey; and many other community projects.When we asked both Mr.and Mrs.Smith just what single event they would like to see take place in Chateauguay they both agreed that they would like to see a proper English Catholic School with qualified teachers.This is a problem that is bothering many English Catholics in the Chateau- guay area and the Smiths hope that something will be done about it before too long, and before another year slips by.PROMPT WATCH AND JEWELERY REPAIR J.R.PLOUFFE a 79 ELLICE | BEAUHARNOIS Wednesday, Apri] 5, 1061 43 PRINCIPALE Chat'y Park By BARBARA F OX.2-2818 (By Mrs.Barbara Fraser Flight Lieutenant and Mes R.M.Taylor and family of Uplands Air Base, Ottawa, visited Mr.and Mrs.Tom Guthrie for a couple of days last week.Mr.and Mrs.Watson and Mrs, Lindsay Watson visited Mr.and Mrs.Nelson Westover, Allburg Vermont, over the Easter week- Get well wishes are extended to Keith Lord, who is now in CHAT'Y GARDENS .(By Yvonne Rockwell) Miss Frances Mills of Halifax, Nova Scotia, arrived Friday March 31st by plane to spend some time visiting her sister and brother-in-law, Mr, and Mrs.R.A.Rockwell of St.Francis Blvd.Also a guest at the Rockwell home is Mrs, J.Gordon Mills of Chester, Nova Scotia.Mr.and Mrs.Tom Allman of Lang St.had as their guests over the Easter weekend, Mrs.Richard Allman, Mr.and Mrs.Albert Allman and daughter Suzanne of Toronto, .We wish to extend our most sincere sympathy to Mr.and Mrs, John B.Sanders and family of Langlois St.Mr.Sanders mother passed away on March 31st.Service was held Monday April 3rd in Verdun.The regular monthly meeting of Group 5, St.Andrews W.A.will be held Monday évening April 10th in the Church Parlour at 8.15 p.m.: À Coffee Party will be held on Thursday, April 13th at 10 am.in the St.Andrews United Church Memorial Hall by the ladies of the W.A.For trans portation please call Mrs.Clifford at OX.22174.Honours this week in the Ladies Garden Bowling League were won by Murtly Murphy \u201cwith a high single of 125.Anne Kennedy won the triple with Mr.and Mrs.Tom Leahy and family of St.Francis Blvd., spent the weekend visiting Mrs.Leah- y's parents in Brooklyn, New York.Another reminder of the Dance and Men's Fashion Show scheduled for the evening of April 15th at 8 p.m.to be held in the Church Hall of St.Georges Anglican Church.Contact Ted Spen- rer of Ross St.for advance sales of tickets, M, We also want to remind the Dads of the up-coming Father and Son Banquet of the Chateau- guay District Minor Hockey Or- .ganization to be held Friday, April 15th - 7 p.m.at the Cha- \u2018teau-Gai Motel.Presentation of trophies and prizes will be made \u2018at this time.There will also be drawings for door prizes.JJ.P THE ST.ROVOST SERVICE GENTER FOR BUSINESS AS USUAL !! HAD A FIRE!.hospital.e new SUN route boy for our area is Tommy Priest-Brown.Welcome Tommy and many thanks to Sandra Watson, formerly the route carrier in the area.Lillian Cadinal and Cheryl Evans, the Park, enrolled us Girl Guides last week, Mrs.Dube the guide leuder, gave a small party for the girls afterwads.Friday, April 7th a Splash Party will be held at Pt.St, Charles gymnasium.Busses will leave Vetvile at 12:15.The agenda is is follows; swimming.refreshments and dancing.Tickets are $0.75 each and must be reserved with Mr.Ken McKenzie.The last Splash Party organized b the Sok Hop was enjoyed by all those who attended and this one should be bigger and better.Wesi-End - Nofes - It was the stork that took top honours in West-End over Easter weekend, putting Easter bunny\u2019s nose right out of joint, by presenting Mr.and Mrs.Strahl of 4 St.Luc St.with twin daughters, They were born Saturday, April 1st and weighed 5 lbs.12 ozs.and 4 lbs.12 ozs.Mother and daughters are all doing well.Due to the generousity of the West-Enders $51.00 was collect ed in the recent Chateauguay Boy Scout Campaign.Mr.A.Campbell expresses his sincere thanks to the fathers of Cubs and Scouts who assisted him with the canvassing.Mr.and Mrs.E.Stapleton spent the weekend in Toronto with Mrs.Stapletons parents.Mr.and Mrs.Langdale with their two children spent the week-end with Mrs.Langdale\u2019s parent outside Ottawa., Wedding anniversaries this week were: Mr.and Mrs.W.Roy, 162 St.Louis St.celebat- ed their anniversary March 31st.; Mr.and Mrs.A.Cosenza celebrated their 7th anniversary April 3d; and Mr.and Mrs.Clarke who celebrated their anniversary April 4th.Birthday wishes go this week to Debra Hillock who will be 3 years old Tuesday April 4th, and Michael Clarke who will be 12 years old April 12th We would like to extend our deepest sympathy to Mrs.R.Logie of 104 St.Denis St.on the death of her husband, who died suddenly Saturday, April 1st.| Do Your Shopping In Chateauguay BUT WERE OPEN CHATEAUGUAY CENTER LAWRENCE SUN \u201cbe held on April 22nd at the Cha.trick Sa.area gave a surprise : baby shower for Pat Shaw\u2019 on : Tüilesdav, Anril 4th at the home PRUDENTIAL HI-LITES OX.2:2818 \u2014 BARBARA FRASER The Curling bug seems to have | struck Prudential and surround.\u2019 ing areas.Mr, Doug Lang said that with regards to the Bons.piel there are 105 teams, 420 players.The Bonspiel started Monday afternoon, April 3r and the windup will be around april 29th or 30th.The Chateauguay Centre Recreation Association dance will teauguay Heights Recreation Club at 9 p.m.Door to door notices will be distributed to noti-! fy residents as to where to purchase tickets, The T.C.A.Tour, originally introduced as a father and son outing has been changed to a family outing, including the ladies of the family, also, a tentative date of April 29th has been set.Door to door notices will be circulated once the date has been confirmed with T.C.A.Radio station C.F.0.X.has emphatically denied rumours circulating in Prudential regard- ng the Chateauguay Centre Town manager's.remarks concerning his meeting with Prudential residents at the Chateauguay Centre Recreation Association meeting.The Town manager was alleged to have stated to the radio station that he was \u201cCrucified\u201d by Prudential homeowners.A- Jan Saunders, News Directors, C.F.0X,, stated that the rumour was completely unfounded and untrue.Mr.and Mrs.Allan Wilson, Delisle Ave., returned last weekend, from a four day stay in Toronto, The Chess Club will be held] L at the home of Joe Labrecque on Friday, April 7th.The Red Wool Sewing and d.ound 7.30 am, e Knitting Club will hold its next meeting at the home of Dot McIver on April 13th.Ask Beverly Waugh when the \u201cbig date\u201d is and she'll say May 6th.That's \u2018he date when her students will appear in their first dancing recital.March 26th Joseph Gaston Guy Huet, son of Mr.and Mrs.Julen Huet was christened at the St.Jean Baptiste Marie Vianney Church.Godparents are Gaston and Yolande Lalonde.A reception was held following the ceremony.The son of Mr.and Mrs.Arthur Claude was christened Patrice Claude at the St.Jean Baptiste Marie Viannev Church on March 26th.Mr.and Mrs, E.St.Amour are the godparents.After the christening a recép- tion was held at the home of the parents.A knitting club in the St.Pa- of Violet Barclay.ENCLOSED PLEASE FIND THE SUM OF ree dte ert tac East tastb a area P Rees tas ss cRuty.BRT asse Reve EoRInEOs TRAY ISONE ADDRESS \u2026\u2026\u2026\u2026.\u2026.\u2026\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.veurseseree ree cena corres reser ere sense for (ONE, TWO, THREE) years SUBSCRIPTION RATE : 1 YEAR : $2.25 \u2014 2 YEARS : $4.00 \u2014 3 YEARS : $5.50 Please make cheques payable to the ST.LAWRENCE SUN P.O.Box 20, Beauharnois a \u2014\u2014 aacasstearrun ae R 01 d0ava 000 \u201c P.O.Box 302, Valleyfield | for which kindiy - | It has been reported that the Chateauguay Centre Recreation Association is trying to arrange a meeting with Mayor Laberge and the Town Council, Prudential ar- or the Town of Mt.Royal or vicinity are asked to phone OX.2-2025 if there is room for one more passenger.A slight altercation between a local building executive and an unhappy client on Saturday ° has been reported.According to our news the executive received a sight \u201cworking over\u201d.The Chateauguay Centre Recreation Association has obtained a public liability insurance policy and it is now in effect.Anyone who wishes to ask questions regarding the insurance policy may do so at the next Association meeting which will be held the fourth Monday in the month.BOWLING NEWS STANDINGS AFTER 1st WEEK OF PLAYOFFS.Anyone leavin Team Pinfall Captain Buffaloes, 2388 Bob Broad Tigers, 2313 Mike Dooley Bears, 2275 Bill Soles Lions, 2256 Jim Williamson Rams, 2216 Frank Smith Beavers, 2209 Graham McCulloch The Buffaloes, who have been on the bottom right along are now at the top in the playoffs - just another example of the North American tradition of being able to work one\u2019s way up to the top.FINAL STANDING Name Won Lost Pts Bears 48 33 115 Beavers 45 36 107 ions 4 37 100 Tigers 37 4 85 Rams 36 45 84 Buffaloes .33 48 76 (Continued on page 7) PAGE 5 TEL.: OX, 2-6363 TERRACE TOPICS.(From page 3) forward to an enthusiastic meeting.This week Red Cross Canvassers will be calling on you.Do please make them welcome.Your contributions, no matter how small, are most gratefully accepted.The ladies canvassing are; Mrs.Ella Cameron, Mrs.Betty Hamilton, Mrs.Eve Buli- vant and Mrs.Edith Lewis.As there was no bowling on Good Friday all members of the bowling group should be in fine fettle this week, having regained their strength after a good rest.The date for the Bowling Banquet has been set for May Sth and this should be a gala affair, More details later, Be there a man with soul so dead who never to himself hath said, \u201cGive me a car, a Brand New Car\u201d.Well, this happened to the Jack Leslies.They are now the proud owners of a Rideau 500.Over the Easter weekend the Leslies entertained members of their family.namely.Mr.and Mrs.Jack and Mr.and Mrs.Hill.Mr.and Mrs.Robert Cameron of 95 Tulip St.are looking forward to the visit of their friend, Mrs.W.N.Black from Perthshire, Scotland, who plans to spend a few days with them.After spending a few weeks in the Terrace with their daughter and son-in-law Edith and John Lewis, Mr.and Mrs.O.Harvey .of Lachute, P.Q.plan to return to their home shortly.We are sorry to learn that our genial neighbour, Mr.Art.Mumford, is still incapacitated by his leg ailment.Perhaps the warmer weather we are all looking forward to will help.Don\u2019t forget - Your hom: will be a brighter place if you let the \u201cSUN\u201d in.*.OFFICE SUPPLIES 61 ELLICE > BEAUHARNOIS MURPHY & FILS PETROLEUM Order Fuel Now !! \u2014 TRIPLE FILTERED \u2014 BOYER'S STATIONERY and EQUIPMENT Co.89-5651 Diploma COMPLETE OIL BURNER SERVICE | REPAIRS \u2014 ANNUAL MAINTENANCE NEW INSTALLATIONS Qualified Experts Only Quality \u2014 Service Reasonable Rates = Æ mye Quebec Labor Dept.SD] ane nuviea fo a a No Charge For Inspection ! BEAUHARNOIS CO.8-3633 STE.MARTINE ZEnith 64340 THE \"\"SPORTALK'\u2019 By BILL SOLES OX.2.9217 Right now we are in kind of an in-between scason for sports with hockey finished and summer sports not yet started, but we wonder just what concrete plans are being formed for the summers activities.The only group that we have heard of doing anything more than talking or thinking about the summer activities, is the C.P.O.A.Ladies Auxiliary, which recently announced the signing of 40 girls for softball, and the additional signing of 10 ladies for a ladies team.We have also heard talk in several different areas of a possible soccer league, and an expansion of last years softball league.With all these events in the offing you might wonder just what the problem is.Well, as most of us realize, the main problem is lack of playing area throughout the three Chateauguay.However foy this week we will let that deficit pass and concentrate on the lack of personnel to organize these sports.We presume that it wil) be the same group who ran this years hockey leagues who will be involved in any type of summer sports.For those of you who are not aware of this fact, these men do not necessarily want to devote most of their spare time both summer and winter, to childrens sports, \u2014 They would like a little help.Those of you who feel that you are doing your part by sending your son out to play and then forgetting about him, start thinking about whether or not you may also have some slight obligation to go out and help provide sports, not only for your own boy, but for someone elses too.Don't be coy and wait for some- \u201959 DE SOTO, 4 Door, Sedan \"59 DODGE Royal, 4 Door, H.Tone to ask you, pick up the phone and call your area sports representative, tell him you are available for coaching, unpireing, or suplying transportation on certain nights.If you can\u2019t do any of these things try to plan to spend a few nights watching the games, remember an hour spent on your son or your neighbours son, is one of the best investments you can ever make, .SPORTOPICS We have to give a lot of credit to Roy Vetland and John Demp- star who refereed many of the play-off games in the CD.M.H.0.play-offs, also to all those others who gave up their time throughout the winter to help the league through a successful season.Most of the bowling leagues are in play-offs now, and the action is getting hot and heavy, We don\u2019t hear much from the Aquatic Club, although the Juveniles at least are holding conditioning courses indoors.Pretty soon the boys will be dragging the canoes out of mothballs.Those of you young footballers who would like to get in shape for the football season could do worse than paddle for the summer.John Rock went into last years season in top condition as a result of a summers strenuous paddling and Charlie Hodge paddled for the Lachine Racing Canoe Club for several years to maintain top shane for hockey.BOWLING This week\u2019s high qualifiers in the Dow Tournament at CHA- TEAUGUAY BOWLING were A.Cote with 520 and J.Chenier with 465.High triples for the week were rolled by M.Labelle 551 and A.Cote.High singles ST.LAWR mr) by Y.Benoit 231 and M.Labelle 218.For the ladies Mrs.J.Geoffrion had the high three of 429 closley followed by Miss C.Leroux with 426.Singles were picked up by Mrs.J.Laframbol.se 200, and Mrs, F.Yale 192.The weekend prize winner was D .Chasle with No.483814.At WEST END BOWLARAMA B.Butler led the Dow qualifications with 471 followed bn Roetzer with 460.Ladies single was rolled by J.Perras with 205.Vetville News By BARBARA FRASER OX.2-2818 Vetville residents donated the flowers for the Easter service at Vetville Hall on Sunday.A warm welcome is extended to Mr.and Mrs.Cecil Fletcher, formerly of N.D.G., to Vetville Appts.The Fletchers took up residence on April 1st in Arras Building.Mr.Charles Britton passed away at St.Annes Military Hos- nital, last week after a lengthy illness.Mr.Nelson LaVine returned home from hospital on Friday and was greeted by bis two daughters, who are visiting from ass.Saturday, residents will be entertained by the Royal Canadian Legion Central Zone 3, at 2 p.min the hall.Remember folks, Bingo every Tuesday at 2 p.m.and Whist on Wednesday at 7.30 in Vetville Hall.°58 IMPERIAL, 4 Door, Sedan \u201958 PONTIAC Convertible ENCE SUN Wednesday, April 9, 1961 COLONIA OX.2.6830 \u2014 By MRS.D.LEACH Best wishes for a happy birth.ray to Lorraine Mock of Duquet.te St.who will be 1 year old on Saturday, April 8th, also to Sean McHenry of Colonia St.who was 1 year old on Tuesday April 4t A get well wish to Mrs.Robinson and Mrs.Young, both of McLeod St.Mr.and Mrs.E.Neal of Mc- Leod St.entertained Mr.and Mrs.A.Gilpin of Montreal over the Easter weekend.Mr.and Mrs.Laramour of Craik St.would like to thank all those who helped their son Leonard in a recent contest by the Montreal Gazette.Lennie won a trip to New York for the Easter weekend for having the most new customers.The new carriers for the ST.LAWRENCE SUN are: for Le- moyne St.Duquette St, Hors- nell, Charles Dickens, and Circle Rd.Brian Leach of Lemoyne St.; Cardinal St.; Lang St.and Lockheart St.; Peter Roy, transferred from the Lemoyne St.route; Dunver Rd, Coleville.Craik and Theberge, George Neal.Anyone interested in taking the SUN can contact these boys at the following numbers: Brian Leach OX.2-6850, Peter Roy, OX.2.4622, and George Neal, OX, 2-2727.The C.P.0.A.Ladies Auxiliary will hold their monthly meeting on Tuesday, April 11th at 8.00 pm.at the Chateau-Gai Motel.Guest for the evening will be Mr.Loueven of the Sheriden Nurseries who will talk on landscaping ideas, flowers, shrubs: and answer any questions the ladies might have on this sub- { ject.Ter, and Mrs.Robinson of Me- Leod entertained Mrs.Robinsons SOCIALLY parents, Mr.and Mrs.Shear on Go ay.The Catholic School Board, Town of Chateauguay, has announced that a special delivery letter was received from Quebec to arrange for a meeting with the Centre and the Town School Boards on Wednesday, April 5th concerning the new English Catholic School.Another meeting was decided on for April 4th to arrange vote on monies for this trip.Also on a recent trip to Chapleau, Quebec, Mr.Lavigne of the School Board reeeived 13 applications for teachers from St.Mary's Teachers College, 5 of which have already been signed, namely: Miss Iona Sloane, Vera McDonnell, Mary Teresa Brennan, Teresa Ferrigan.Ann Sovak.and Mrs.Rebecca Downing who was rehired from this year, and Miss E.Ticllemans.All teachers were hired on Montreal salaries.Plans for 2 second grades, 2 third grades.2 fourth grades and 2 fifth grades ave been discussed.h The Catholic School Board will hold a general meeting on Mon.evening, April 10th at 8.00 p.min the school hall.The Protestant Home and School will hold, 2 meeting, me ri ¢ Wednesday, Ap! A RE ool at 8.00 p.m.Son of officers will take place is meeting and reports will he ven on the recent \u201cTeacher for a Day\u201d project which took place during Education Week.Also Mr.Maltin will show a film on Safety.; Mrs.K.Elson of the Catholic P.T.A.would like to thank everyone for the wonderful response she received for articles of clothing for the poorer families of Caughnawaga.(Continued on page 7) °56 BUICK, 4 Door, Hard Top \u201956 NASH Metropolitan \u201956 FORD, Standard \u201956 DODGE, 4 Door \u201954 CHEVROLET, 4 Door \u201953 CHEVROLET, 2 Door \u201952 PONTIAC \u201952 BUICK \u201957 CONSUL, 4 Door, Sedan °57 ZEPHIR, 4 Door, Sedan \u201957 BUICK, 4 Door, Hard Top °57 PLYMOUTH, Standard \u201957 DODGE, 4 Door, Sedan 59 PLYMOUTH, 2 Door 59 PLYMOUTH, 4 Door \u201958 EDSEL, 2 Door, Hard Top \u201958 PLYMOUTH, 2 Door, H.Top \u201958 DODGE, 4 Door, Sedan BEAUHARNOIS MOTOR SALESLTD.AUTHORIZED DEALERS FOR CHRYSLER \u2014 PLYMOUTH \u2014 VALIANT.MAPLE GROVE TEL.: CO.84744 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lleposal INTER CITY ARPLIANCE SERVICE For Prompt Dependable Service PARTS & INFORMATION Cell: PO.92-2159 The Proprietors League Of Chateauguay Center, Parkview Branch will be holding a General Meeting on Tuesday April 11th at 111 Hillsdale Drive at 8 p.m.The Family Eucharist which took place on Easter Sunday at 11.00 a.m.at St.Georges Anglican Church was such a success with the children going up to the Alter while their parents received Communion that it has been decided that this service will be held once a month, A Dance and Men's Fashion Show will be held on Saturday, April 15th at 8.00 p.m, at St.George's Anglican Church Hall, This should be lots of fun, so if you are interested make sure and get your tickets early, they can be obtained from Mrs.F.Berry, 111 Hillsdale Drive, OX.2.6534.Refreshments will be served.Tickets will not be sold at the door.ef A reminder that the.Coffee Party at the United Church Hall on Parkview Blvd.is being held on Wednesday, April 12 at 11 am.Everyone Welcome.\u2014 J ZX A \u2018The Avon Way\u2019 TO A SUCCESSFUL BUSINESS In Your Spare Time | Earn Extra Money AVON OFFERS an excellent earning oportunity for house wives, Work mornings or af- fernoons at your convenience in your own neighborhood.Openings in Chateauguay, Woodlands and Howick, Contact : R.Giraldeau, P.O.Box 16 PARKVIEW PARTY-LINE OX.2.9277 \u2014 By MRS.H.MdBURNIE Beauharnois.|.Happy Birthday Wishes are extended to Mrs.Jeannine Bushe of 154 Parkview Bivd.who celebrates her Birthday on April Mr.and Mrs.G.Bonnallie of 141 St.Mary Blvd.entertained | Mr.and Mrs.Lloyd Jacques of London, Ontario for Easter.Mr.and Mrs.G.Bushe entertained at their home 154 Park- view Blvd over the Easter Mrs.Goddard of Toronto, Ontario.Miss Carol Grant of 100 Hills- dale Drive visited New York for] Easter.Mr.and Mrs.F.King of 144 Goyer also visited New York over Easter.The Girl Guide Association wishes to thank the Proprietors | League of Chateauguay Center for their very kind donation of .00.They also wish to announce that a social evening is to be held on April 19th and that further information about this e-]| vents will be announced in this column at a later date.COLONIA.(From page 6) The Catholic P.T.A.will hold a meeting on Tuesday, April 18th at 8.00 p.m.Further notice will be given as to where this meeting will be held.Mr.Waller, head of the Red Feather Parks and Playgrounds Agency, in Montreal, has announced that a Playleaders Training Course will be given free of charge by the Red Feather A- | gency on Monday evenings, The meetings will run from April 10th to May 29th with the first two being held at King School on Western Ave, Westmount.and the remainder at the Feather Building on Atwater St.This course is to teach persons of any age to be able to organize song leading, games and many vther facets of summer play-leading.C.P.O.A, BowLING Aces High Single: M.McHenry High Triple: M.McHenry A.Moore Ladies Teams Pts Choppers \u2018 68 Rockets 57 Shamrocks 56 Sputnicks > overs 40 163 406 408 B\u2019nois Girl Guide And Brownie News On Monday March 27th Flying Up and enrollment ceremonies of the 1st Beauharnois Brownie Pack and Girl Guide Company were held at the Beauharnois Intermediate School.Welcomed into the Fairy Ring with the Grand Howl the commissioner, Mrs.Gregory then presented Helen Mitchum with er skaters and House Orderly Badges, Sharon Ray received her Brownie Wings and flew up to Guides.: Enrolled as Guides were Ire- THE ST.LAWRBNCE SUN and Diane Barry.Mrs.Gregory then cnrolled and welcomed Mrs.Arpin as the new Guide captain.Mrs.Tietgen, President of the Beauharnois Guide Ass'n presented Skaters Badges to Violet Powell, Gerry Pilotte, Joan Gregory, Carol Amy, Dorothy Touchette, Nicole Touchette.Mrs, Kemp, former Guide Captain, was presented with a Guide spoon by the Beauharnois Guide Ass'n in appreciation of her work as a faithful Guider.The Patrol competition Trophy, earned by the Red Rose Patrol was presented by Mrs.Kemp.Cooks badges were presented to Violet Powell, Gerry Pilotte and Joan Gregory.PAGE 1?gion and Life Emblem badges: Violet Powell, Gerry Pilotte, Joan Gregory and Carol Amy.After a talk by the Commis sioner to the Guides and Brownies, a singsong was hold followed by refreshments.Fourteon parents attended the meeting.PRUDENTIAL.(From page 5) LEAGUE CHAMPIONS: Bears RUNNERS UP: Beavers INDIVIDUAL PRIZE WINNERS L.Moreau 108, J.Williamson 138.5, L.Moreau 481, B.Soles 541, V.Barclay 491, J.Williamson 541, D.Williamson 201, Joe neli Vastamaa, Janet Banks, Kaija Vastamaa, Lise Thiberge The following received Reli-| Petrelli 236.(DECO RATING HEL S mn » I 5 pring Special! | INSIDE AND OUTDOOR PAINT.|.ENAMEL, FLAT SEMI-GLOSS.84 S 5.95 Per Gallon | : 115 ST.LOUIS ST.BEAUHARNOIS CO.8-3500 88 DONALD VALLEYFIELD | RICHELIEU SHOPPING CENTER | \u2018Company Ltd.FR.3-0602 [loglaze ry PAINTS | | \u2014 EE 8 39Va \u201cLS FI HILL NNS TIONITYIMVYT © Tudy \u2018Aepsaupopy REV.DR.ALEXANDER NIMMO The congregation of St, Edward's Presbyterian Church and indeed many of the citizens of Beauharnois noted with regret the sudden passing 9f Dr, Alexander Nimmo.A former Minister of St.Edward's Dr.Nimmo died suddenly of a heart attack while on his way (0 conduct Holy Week services at Acton.Dr.Nimmo left Beauharnois to become Chaplain wilh the Air Force and served la\u2018er as Minister of St.Andrew's Presbyterian Church in Wingham, Huron County.Dr.Nimmo was a moderator of the Presbyterian Church of Canada since June 3959.Born in Ireland he came to Canada in 1925.Our deepest sympathy is extended to Mrs.Nimmo and daughter Margaret, 1961 B'NOIS SOCIAL - NOTES - (By Mrs.Hetty Graham) Our deepest sympathy is extended to Mr.and Mrs.Fred Hulme and Mr.Jim Potter and family in the loss of their mother Mrs.Power.vuneral services and interment took place last week Saturday.Larry Gagnier Magazines - Newspapers TV GUIDE in English - French Pipes - Tobacco Cigars \u2014 Cigarettes CO.8-9030 126 Ellice - Beauharnois B'nois T.V.Service| RADIO AND T.V.REPAIR All Work and ; Parts Guaranteed.37 Jeanne D'Arc - B\u2019nois Va a a Mr.and Mrs.Bill Monavan with their son Kirk of Arvida were week-cnd guests of Mr.and Mrs.Owen Smith.Easter Music was provided at St.Edward's last Sunday by Mrs.I.M.Anderson at the or- An anthem by the choir gan, and solo by Mr.Robert Page was much appreciated y the congregation.\u2018Beautiful Easter flowers decorated the church, The flowers were later donated lu shut-ins.Mr.and Mrs.RM.Cairns of Lachute were guests of Mrs.Hetty Graham on Good Friday.Our best wishes for a speedy recovery to Mr.Harold Taylor ho has recently been hospita- ized, Red Cross Door Thurs, April 13 The Door to Door canvass for the Red Cross in Beauharnois, Maple Grove, Melocheville and St.Etienne will get underway on Thursday April 13th.It will ganized by the Beauharnois-Me- locheville Branch of the Red Cross.Those in charge of the operation in Beauharnois and Maple Grove are Mrs.C.Godin, Mr.L.Coté and Mr.A.Pouliot.Mr.Romeo Bonhomme will be in charge of canvassing in Meto- cheville and St.Etienne.In the meantime the canvass- names is going well and results so_far are satisfactorily.Your local campaign Manager Paul Trahan and members of his committee ask all citizens to support this one day blitz campaign and to give as much as may one day need one of the many excellent services the Red Cross provides free of charge.Ce'lection For Milkman\u2019 s Family A group of Beauharnois ladies have taken up a collection for the family of the recently killed milkman Lucien Demers and were able to send Mrs.Demers a worthwhile sum of money.The ladies received the following letter of thanks from Mrs.Demers: \u201cPlease accept and most sincere thanks and deepest appreciation for the kind and generous expression of sympathy shown to me during my recent bereavement.Signed: Mme Lucien Demers.9196 14th Ave, Ville St.Michel\u201d.Mr.Demers, who worked for J.J.Joubert was killed some weeks ago on highway 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