The Huntingdon gleaner, 12 octobre 1955, mercredi 12 octobre 1955
[" pe Attempt the end, and never stand to doubt; Nothing's so hard but search will find it out.\u2014Robert Herrick NINETY-THIRD YEAR THE HUNTINGDON GLEANER THE LEADING ADVERTISING MEDIUM IN THE DISTRICT OF BEAUHARNOIS Le Mont de I'Immaculee College Erected HUNTINGDON, QUE., WEDNESDAY OCTOBER 1 Mr.Jack Cluff Died On Monday in His 2th, 1955 7 Cents a Copy Subscription: $1.per year.EIGHT PAGES Front View ot the New Le Mont de l\u2019Immaculee College, 65th Year T N .| Near S .Is B ful Buildi h Y Near St.Anicet, Que.ear St.Anicet, Is Beautiful Bui Ing (ed ih regres et Hé vas earn | { \u2018of the death of Mr.John \u201cJack\u201d No RR He + RSR 0 j.Lu present only 100 will be in residence, | Cluff, well known citizen of Valley- ; < St CE CT ee 0 Ce Te It will accommodate 213 for the field, Que.which occured at Three Apostulate, or retreat.At the moment the staff will comprise 16 persons, all Brothers, and everyone will help with the work that has to be done.For instance, a number of students will be told off to prepare vegetables for each day\u2019s meals.A special part of the kitchen has been prepared for the peeling of potatoes.The potatoes are placed on a special table and the peelings can be dumped right into receptacles while | process in readiness for cooking.At the present the grounds are not properly laid out, but as time goes on these will be landascaped and parts will be laid out in gar- | Rivers, Monday night, October 10, | at the age of 64.Mr.Cluff had gone to the Three Rivers region over the week-end for a hunting trip with friends.Not feeling good on Saturday he was taken to the Three Rivers Hospital, where he died on Monday after an operation.The deceased, foreman at the Montreal Cottons for many years, had been employed by that company {since 1927.He was to retire in a few weeks.Born in Montreal, on November 17, 1890, Mr.Cluff came to live in served in the first world war and was demobilized in 1919.| Mr.Cluff was a lover of fishing, hunting, an excellent curler and lawn-bowler.He spent the summers at his summer residence in Port 4e | ÿ Hill > À ; si Ft iii ts Lu dens, lawns, etc.Among the gar- Lewis, where he was well liked.He dens will be a number of vegetable and other crops gardens.Across the highway on the shores of the Lake, this part will also be prepared for a bathing beach and was a former president of the Val- leyfield Curling Club.He leaves to mourn him, his wife j (Ada Dewick): two sons, John and | McKie, of Valleyfield; a daughter- 4 the original farmhouse will be con- in-law, Mrs.John Cluff (Audrey Le Mont de I'l | ie ; .1m ; ; 3 verted to use as dressing rooms, etc.Reddick); a niece, Mrs.Ralph Red- ened 2 on de l'Immaculee College, which has just been officially , Koes 102 feet into the wir in front of the entrance The arm of the 3 The Gleaner representative was |dick (Frances Winter) of Howick: opened near St.Anicet, Que., 1s a really magnificent structure and Y is part of the school proper.which houses the classrooms, ete, und Here is seen the beautiful entrance to the new college near St.Anicet, Que., which was recently officially opened.The large column with the cross and statue is 1C2 feet high.The statue of the Blessed Virgin Mary is 42 feet in height.The stone shown a picture in color of the sister college at Granby and was told that eventually the one at St.Anicet will be laid out in similar fashion.When that happens, this new college will be a place of great beauty.Also included in the planning of the grounds will be different types of recreation fields for all forms of outdoor sports.The property is one mile deep and 1,150 feet wide.On sone parts of the upper floors there are outside balconies which overhang and have an ornamental railing about 3 feet high.This ornamental iron railing was made in the shops at the Granby college and were erected by students attending there.When the Gleaner representative made his of Le Mont de l'Immaculee College, as it is named.To the left is the chapel, which forms the foot of the Y-shaped building.The statue was sculptured from the stone after the column had heen erected and before the scaffolding was taken down.It | and many nephews and nieces.The funeral service will take place Thursday, October 13th, at 2 PM.at the Presbyterian Church in Valley- | field and the interment at the Hunt- ;ingdon Protestant Cemetery.| \u2018Huntingdon Hi Huntingdon High's girls\u2019 basketball team is going all out to get of the Y.On the extreme left is chapel 1s situated.gh Basketball Girls Sponsoring Dance to Procure New Uniforms Beaudin and Dorothy Ann Taylor while Sandra Charron, Bernice very large.It Is a sister college to one in Granby, Que.It 18 constructed in the shape of a Y and above 1s seen the foot and one of the branches seen the fout of the V in which the Also the entrance and the large column which In Hurtingdon The Huntingdon Merchants Baseball Club has made arrangements for a team of Major League Baseball players to play a game in Hunting- don, on Sunday, October 23rd.The Major Leaguers are led by the Living quarters tor the students and staff, This part faces Lake St.Francis, and Highway No.3 passes in front, the hutlding ts on a knoll and thus commands a prominent view Major League W.C.T.U.Rally Held At Orms- All Stars To Play town Reports Successful Year A Rally of WCT U.County mem bers wis held at the home of Mrs Patton, Ormstown, on Friday, September 30th.The County President, Mrs.Rerse Presided.Mrs.Keuting, Provincial President, was the guest Speaker Members from Athelstan, Huntingdon, Brooklet, Dewittville Gleaner always prints Reports of cach meeting as well nas Reports of Rallles and Conventions.Superintendents of the Various departments then gave a report of work accomplished since Inst Convention, The Supt.oi Falrs, Mrs.Beattie, gave a splendid Report of the Booth | steps lead up to the main entrance |is a fine piece of workmanship.; new uniforms\u2014striking black shorts| Phillips and Jean MeClatchie are|Spec Shes of the Washington Ben-|And Ormstown were present Mrs |n: Huntingdon Fair 300 Temper- visit.a number Hone Normal Soa and vivid red blouses.The girls) organizing a programme that will{ ators and the line-up will have Ed- Stark, Evangelistic Supt.opened ance Blotters and over 200 Temper.A very fine new building has been ers, or Brothers.\u2018The new building engaged in cleaning up the new feel that such uniforms will help| prove of great interest to adults and die Yost and Ed Fitzgerald of Wash- the meeting with a Hymn, and tance pamphlets were distributed.erected on Route No.3 near St.Anmicet, Que, on land that was formerly the John Leslie farm.The land raises in a knoll on the side of the road on which the building is and gives it a predominance over the countryside which is befitting 'will accommodate the higher grade \u2018students and also has space for a retreat.The retreat will accommodate Brothers who need a rest from their teaching duties and who wish to take refresher courses.The build- building in readiness for the opening.In fact they were the advance guard of the students who ate now in residence.As the college settles down to its regular routine, further develop- make the team distinctive and promote a better school spirit than \u2018white shorts and blouses with school crests which they have used in the recent past.Miss Jean Pryde, coach of the | girls\u2019 team has given the team much young people.Hope Stewart, captain of the team, will help to guide ne activities and Mr.David Rennie has been asked to contribute.The music promises to be outstanding since Mr.Douglas Stephen, President of the Home and School ington, Norm Zuchin, Ted Lepcio and the famous Jim Piersall of the Boston Red Sox.From Chicago White Sox there\u2019ll be Jim Busby, Walt Dropo and pitcher Dick Donovan, Chet Nichols of Milwaukee Braves and Don Hoak and Clem Labine of Prayer was given by Mrs Reese À Discussion on parcels for Korea resulted in a decision for each Union to take action as it sees fit The Treasurer's Report as read by Miss Elcter, showed a , » _e Annual Church Service Bailey.\u201c500\u201d: Ladies \u2014 Mrs.Alex Laber- ge.Consolation: Mrs.Wm.Shearer.Men \u2014 Martin Beattie, Consolation: Nicol Stark.Drawing \u2014 Nicol Stark.Door Prize: John McCrow.-0- Mr.and Mrs.Alex Sim and their Lon ; 2 À .I~ è o A Rexall Sale xon of St.Johns, Que, daughter Thomas Ruddock were; Mr, three children, of Ottawa, spent the Pres Fe TC FTN a Le x of the late Mr.and Mrs.Colin of Ms, pbell and Mrs.Helen Thanksgiving week-end with Mrs.| Rag 8 A : Du it Ling ait \u20ac a PO.REA COMING : McKenzie, to John Cullen, son of Hindle Cam Mr.and Mrs.Alex|F.H.Hunter.co PON mn Ba de RE a AT a the late John Cullen and Mrs.ver, BJC., on October 1st, 1955, Miss Isabel Jean Stowell, daughter of Anicet, Que, to Raymond, son of the late Mr.and Mrs.John Quen- neville, St.Agnes de Dundee, Que.Rev.Father Deguire officiating.e Died BOYER.\u2014 At Alice Hyde Hospital, Malone, NY, on October 9, 1955, Mrs.Oscar Boyer (nee Peral Murphy), formerly of Huntingdon, Que., age 60 years.Glenorm Lodge, No.86 AF.& AM.Presbyterian Church, recently from a summer visit to Guest preacher: Rev.WM.McLEAN, Montreal -0- + A party was held at the week-end \u2014 \u2014 |at the Rod and Gun Club, Port o Lewis, in honor of the birthday of Died Miss Linia Lindgren, daughter of Mr.and Mrs.A.Lindgren, owners PATTERSON.\u2014 At the home of her sister, Mrs.Francis Taillon, Fort of the club.Guests were present from Montreal and Huntingdon and Covington, N.Y., Catherine Louises Patterson, daughter of Mr.and then prevailing.there were two birthday cakes.The guests were entertained with dan- Thanksgiving holiday with his parents, Mr.and Mrs.J.R.Fox.Huntingdon W.I.This month's WI.meeting was held on Oct, 4th, at the home of Miss F.Turner with thirty-three members and visitors present.Among many items of business there -were a few of special interest.Mrs.W.Bernhardt, who has worked so hard and faithfully for the WI was presented with a Life Membership pin by Mrs.C.Reid.in Lake 6t.Francis the past while tandem.She takes such fishing in Maple Leaf Grange The regular meeting of Maple Leaf Grange No.11 was held on Tuesday evening, Oct.4th, with the meeting Bro.A, Goodfellow reportod that the work on the wood shed had been completed by voluntary work on a recent afternoon.Bro.W.L.Carr presented the financial statement for the year ending Sept.30th, 1955, and showed the Grange in good standing.Seton.all of Montreal.-o- Last week we published some of, nine muskies this year.She fishe } 3 Cullen.Mr.Peter Fox, who is attendin Sos Year.S shes Watch our ads closel The BIGGEST i ; : i -0- .Lot 8 with the Buffaloe Spoone and uses 8.closely.e - 1 HUNTER-STOWELL.\u2014 At Vancou- will be held in the ° who have returned Queens University, spent the the catches that anglers have made No.T's and doubles, that is, two in SAVING EVENT of the Season is coming very 3 0 their homes in various parts of En- and have entered in the Molson ner giride and does not make à great soon.Get ready for the BIG BARGA 3 Dundes, Que to Donald Stewart to gland, are: Mrs.H Spencer and, Te Fishing contest.Now above we fuss over catching such a big one.REXALL FALL ONE NS at the Hunter, Saskatoon, Sack - On - children, Mrs.J.Cockshott, Mrs.show Miss Helen McCartney of| You see in the photograph Miss Me- CENT SALE Q E - ROB YOUX _ W.Atkinson, Mr, and Mrs.A.Faw- Howick, who landed a blg muskie| Cartney, her rod and line and the At St.Anicet, Que., on October 1st Sunday October 23 cett.All report excellent weather For You Mad am eighine 38 pounds quite recently |muskie she caught \u2014 not bad eh! 1055 \u2018Jeannette daughter of Mr\u201d y and a very enjoyable holiday, the and this one too 1s going into the| Lake St.Francis can still produce Wednesda - Th d and Mrs.Zenophile Robidoux, St.at 8 pm.return crossing was a little on the contest.She's caught no less than|the big unes, it seems.y urs ay - D ef rough side, due to the high winds \u2014_\u2014 Friday - Saturday October 19 - 20 - 21 - 22 t i T \u2014\u2014r er, .CLUFF.\u2014 Suddenly, at St.Joseph's| Mrs.Wm.Patterson, Glenelm, |cing and a daughter of Mr.Bruce Ve patte read a most in- Worthy Master Allan Mack in| Bro.Howard Dunn, Pomona | + Hospital, Three Rivers, Que, on| Que.Kelly staged a tap dancing and ing rio pu in Semi-annual the chair.Master conducted the Installa- Fo EXPERT S 3 j October 11th, 1955, John Austin RYAN.\u2014 At South Porcupine.Ont.|ballet steps as a special number.|\" el 5 ; Hu om or Willis, During the business part of [tion ceremony, assisted by Sis.| r y) ervice Cluff of 98 Dufferin Road, Valley-| on October 7.1955, Thomas E.|Several of young men put on several p pal o untingdon High] \u2014 Dunn as Marshall, and Bro.Ar-, field, Que, in his 65th year, beloved husband of Ada Dewick and Ryan, son of the late Daniel Ryan and Maria Dwyer, brother of Wil- choruses and one young man played piano selections.Everyone had a School, thanking W.I.members for teachers\u2019 reception held recently.Hat re-modelling course to be next meeting is to be held at the home of Mrs.Archie Lamb.Deli- thur and Sis.Doris Tanner as emblem and regalia bearers.The in DRUGS and MEDICINES ; ; ; ; e > re pase have tai dear father of John and McKie.| liam Ryan, Hemmingford, Que.in most enjoyable time and wished ; ; \"| cious refreshments were kindly serv- Grange were pleased lo Have visit Resting at Larin\u2019s Funeral Parlor,| his 83rd.year.Miss Lindgren many happy returns coute sang don mo Nos ed by the hostess.re Bro pnd Sister Far-: \u2018 our > ar ° t 351 Danis St.Valleyfield, Que.The of the day.dis [ oo , als i [| h 2 funeral service at Valleyfield Pres- .-0- thie formation or à ngsent planning Franklin Cent The officers installed were: macis # byterian Church, at 2 P.M., Thurs- In Memoriam Mr.Brian Smith, who is attend- Memory Book.Franklm entre Master, Allan Hunter; Overseer, | eme ee _ _, _ ; : Ls «| would anyone knowing of former si lv: , or avi + day, October 13th.Interment at (ing Macdonald College School for early W.I members Kindly ity Franklin Centre Basil Kelly: Lecturer, David | 5° Huntingdon Protestant Cemetery.|HAMILL \u2014 In loving memory of a Teachers, spent the Thanksgiving Mrs, J Willers Mrs W Sen PR ANKLIN CENTRE The Rankin Steward, Willis adler ; | La + - .it i A .Mr., J : s.1 .1 5 oN > Ss't.ward, arence French; .; 4 ; _ dear [other who passed away a eh ps ?pe taking a After these different matters were! Junior Choir, under the leadership Chaplain, Pearl Graham: Gate.e co Reming What would we give if we could teaching course at Macdonald, spent Giscussed, Mrs.K.Rutherford gave | of Mrs.John \u2018Travis presented à keeper, Peter Tully: Ceres, Grace! Various forms, is upon ua .C say: the holiday with his family.à most useful demonstration on ad- | splendid musical concert on Thurs- Booth; Pomona, Mary Whyte; Cl , : ?osgrove \u201cHello Mom\", in the same old way.Torna to metal sewing pais Cy even a the basement of the Flora, Anita Smith; prey, Ru- | ) Get your Preventative ; 5 , vidual measurements.\"Unitec urch.lis ir is com- port Hawley: Treas., Ruth Good- Medicines t \u201cWI FUNERAL HOME To hear your voice and see you mr : ç pu : nes now y rmstown \u2018The hostesses at this meeting, posed of a group o young folk! fellow: Lady Ass't Steward, Le- catch cold?Stop à Cold , TE it \u2018and talk with you awhile 0 kh Mes Qirner were Mrs, Hamil- aroun the axis of 9 to 13 years nore Lindsay: Member of Ex.a e Before It Stara te \u2019 \u2014_0 \"| Barrie Memorial Notes © jlon, Mrs.G.Lindsay and Mrs.J.{jand much credit due their teach- Com., Wm.H.Graham.: J Re VO EE secret teal, | The following memberships and|Rottenstein.er for their fine performance.Lec.Bro.Rankin called on Bro.( e Here are a few that will We Have Built Always remembered by: | donations have been received by the Owing to the bad weather, which Hawley at this time and he in! prevent you getting severe : Daughter Lillian, Son Jack, Barrie Memorial Hospital during the Franklin W.1.prevailed throughout the evening turn called Sis.Minchinton, | colds: Fortune Grippe and ; Our Reputation and Son-in-law Jimmy past week: \u2018Annual Memberships of The regular monthly meeting of the attendance was small and the pianist, to the floor and on ke-! Cold Tablets and Capsules, ; on people\u2019s complete faith $10 each from \u2014 Mr.W.A.MC-| 0 Franklin Centre W1 held, Fire Works had to be postponed half of the Grange members pre- Rexall Mista-Rex Capwules 5 P SAMPLE \u2014 In fond and loving Whinnie and Mr.R.R.McWhinnie, enire W.Was he until Monday evening.Rev.John sented her with a nice leather and many others, 5 in us, through faithful A Mel.wh Howick: Mr.E.W.Brown and Mr êt the home of Mrs.R.Arthur with ; à nairn nd the brief case in recognition of the ; conscientious service since memory 0 Gear oar he passed aan Wilson Huntingdon: Mr, | Mrs.M.Rosevear assisting.Mrs.J.| Travis acted as C of à varied se.Splendid service she has given Incipient Medicines auch 1914.Bay of OÙ again is h Harry Moneypenny, Franklin Goldie, President, was in the chair.Program Poms = fre ditt ont the Grange on the Degree team as the ones required to H C The month of October again is here, | y , The roll call was name a famous lection of Fol ngs from eren a (hor special on CATT | Fight your Coughs and .Il.Losgrove To me the saddest of the year, Centre: Mr.Joseph H.Panton and| man in the news.countries and other songs.ang, any other speclal occasions | Colds.These are the prov- me rn wi py Rg AE Hagar Dundee.Donations \u2014 |.À report of the County Semi-Ar-| Mrs, Stewart Moneypenny.Org- sis.Minchinton, very much tak- en remedies, such as: Phone 6206 and 6288 N length of time can take away | $500, W.C.Macdonald Incorporated, \"UA] Was given.The proposed coun- 2nist of this group was presented en by surprise, thanked the ; \u2018 à 0 | Montreal: $500, Howick-Riverfield- ty scholarships also the number of With a Hostess Set dishes) as a members for the lovely gift.! Rexall Asthma and Cold : Ft.Covington - Dundee ou youents of you from day to, Aubrey Branch of the Barrie Memo.Mentally retarded children in the token of appreciation from the Ju-| Past Master A.Mack congra-, Tablets.Fortune Menthol \u2018 ; + ; ; , ; .|district was discussed.Mrs.F.Rowe, hior Choir.tulated the new Master Allan, ronch Syrup, Fortune | Always remembered by your loving oho.er erp xiliary Convenor of Home Economics, had| Mr, Keith Edwards of Alburg.Vt.Hunter and also thanked Lhe of- Colmine | Cough Syrup, = Mother.Father, Wa an | Bruno: $25.Mrs.C.C.Ballantyne received a pamphlet on Courses tu|and Miss Rita Farrell of Clarence- ficers and comumitters for their Wampole's Respirin Cap- rother Wi and Mr, John H, Molson: $10, Ro- De given by the Demonstrators of | ville were Thursday guests at the |help and co-operation during ules, Broncholds and Bron- R E KEl | Y & SON | vert W.Bartram Lid.Montreal and Macdonald College.; Mis.racks Manning home, the the past two years.Worthy Tableta er ohocolate ie see Card of Thanks \u2018Mr.R.E.Haldenby.Magazines from Nérdt, the guest speaker, kindly in-' ! ia, Wampole\u2019s Cetly- a , ar oO an Mrs Ja fatt mn: Vited those present who wished to - \u2014 eee ma re ! olds with Codeine and ' Reg d.i ; thanks t Abpies, Ms Emer Patenaude tlend the Course on Hat re-mo- || \u2019 Plain.Frost's 222 Tablets : doute 2 nd staff of th Elie | Franklin Centre; Vegetables, Beach delling to be given in Huntingdon in\u2018 WwW E LEFEBVRE Reg d In 12's, 40's and 100'a.4 Funeral Directors medon County hospital.alo to Ridge Presbyterian Church: sam November.° ° \u201cne ingdon County hospital, also I ; .ren | Mrs.P.Baxter, Convenor of Agri- | .; ; 2 .those who sent me cards during my Howick Womens Institute: Vege culture, gave a report of the School The Place To Do Your Shopping NOSE DROPS: Ambulance Service Miness.rs, KB.Pederen ee PTESOYLENAN pair.Considering the weather this Phcne 464 Huntin g don otha Privine, Flavedrin, Ephe- Sus.RB ° : past summer, the exhibits of veget- drine, and Vick's Products.Flowers | ables and flowers shown by the chil- _\u2014 Neo-8 hrine charge will be made for its use and à d lent ror p PHONES: .ren and excellent.ro 447 764 - 2460 Much Expenditure the operator's time.Mrs.Bernhardt then proceeded to! .ps i = (Continued from Page 1» {| A list of requirements presented give a most instructive and inter- Week En Grocery Specia S ; Huntingdon, Que.to pick ALABAMA PULITZER 2 PRIZE EXPOSE = 2 won by the a Æ Columbus Ledger nu PUS An ALLIED ARTISTS Presentation Pang JOR MANTIRE - RICHARD KOLEY - KATHRYN GRANT EDWARD ANDREWS oo NEC MYLES - WNES EDWARDS nied by NE SOOT sl OND DWNOD - Oncd by PRL TALS Sowcly à QUE VAE né NE MANURE \u2014\u2014 ALSO \u2014 Jail Busters with THE BOWERY BOYS FRIDAY and SATURDAY 5 completed and deposited at.my 2 payment of the sald taxes, arrears, > \u2014\u2014\u2014 \u2014 ___\u2014 $ Free Lucky Sat.Nite $ e Notice GLENELM.\u2014 The worship ser- \"vice in the United Church, Kensing- Mr.and Mrs.George | ton, was conducted by Mr.E.J.Van .Goudoever, who gave an inspiring Lacroix, Sr.sermon on \u201cThanksgiving\u201d.The TROUT RIVER.N.Y.| church was decorated with flowers, i and autumn leaves, as in past years Mrs.Emile St.Onge and Mr.Leo Dineen.ty Hospital.Anyone having outstanding| Mr.and Mrs.Robert Crawford accounts with Mr.George LA-! and children William and Roberta croix.please settle before Octo-| spent the Thanksgiving Holiday at ber 30.1955.i the home of Mr.and Mrs.Raymond EEE {1501 of Nobel, Ont.Miss Jane Hamilton, of Montreal, vegetables for the Huntingdon Coun- : i Notice spent the week-end with her par- ru - \u201cents, Mr.and Mrs.M.Hamilton.PROVINCE OF QUEBEC | Mr.and Mrs.Arthur Leviette of | Gabriels.N.Y., were visitors on Sun- i day, at the home of Mr.and Mrs.J.Wilson.Other visitors at the Municipalities of the Parish of Tres St.Sacrement, the Village of Howick and the Howick Schoo! Municipality To the Ratepayers of the aforesaid | RESERVE Municipality PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby av T hurs., Oct.27th en by the undersigned Secretary- yTreasurer of the aforesaid Munici- «palities, that, followinz the last im- iti f T , the Collection : > Date complet and ents Bridge and 500 ,my Office: that all persons whose | names appear therein as subject to : St.John's Church Hall, : Huntingdon ! | for the payment of the said Taxes, Ar- | rears, or other Dues, are bound to the payment thereof within the 2 | ;days following the promulgation of this notice.a - eee Given at Howick.P.Q.this 11th O'CONNOR day of October 1955.W.F.WELCH, Secretary-Treasurer + THEATRE # Notice Always First With the Best PROVINCE OF QUEBEC RY; 3 / THURS.© Municipality of St.Anicet, County of Huntingdon We're No Angels COLOR - VISTA-VISION Humphrey Bogart Joan Bennett Also Selected Short Subjects \"Wednesday Night is DARTO - NITE FRIDAY - SATURDAY Matinee Saturday 1.15 pm.The Council does not find itself to accept the lowest or any of the 10 Wanted Men tenders.COLOR PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that sealed tenders, endorsed \u201cTenders for putting up show fences\u201d.will be received by the under- - signed, J.Avila Génier, Secretary- Treasurer, of St.Anicet, Co.Hun- | tingdo , until Saturday, October 15th.1965.The tender will have to give to the Municipality the security for the work to be done.Given at St.Anicet, this 5th Randolph Scott - Jocelyn Brando day of October 1055.Là GENIER Revenge of the _ Secy-Treas.Creature Notice John Agar - Lori Nelson \u201cSUN.- MON.- TUES.Soldier of Fortune COLOR - CINEMASCOPE ; To the Ratepayers of the aforesald Clark Gable - Susan Hayware i Conlity aforesaid \u201cAlso Selected Short Subjects PROVINCE OF QUEBEC Municipality of St.Anicet Robert Fife, and sons, of St.Anne de Bellevue.Mr.and Mrs.Robt.Cuthburt and children Barbara and Barrie, of Three Rivers, visited at the home of Mr.and Mrs.E.Salter, also Mr.and Mrs.Fergus MacPherson visited at Have sold their business t0 the congregation brought fruit and | the same home for Thanksgiving.50th Anniversary Mr.and Mrs.Willlam Alfred giving Day at the home of Mr.and Mrs.D.Brown.Mr.and Mrs.Gordon McCle- naghan and children Kenneth and Nancy of Lacolle visited for the week-end holiday at the home of Mrs.H.Wilson.Franklin Centre United Church invites you to hear > Grelg will be at home to their friends, NORMAN RAWSON on TUESDAY, OCT.18th from three to five.and seven to nine p.m\u2026 on the occasion of thelr Fiftieth Wedding Anniversary.- on - FRIDAY NIGHT, OCTOBER 21st at 8.00 pm.Stage Show: 8-830 ADMISSION: 75c BIG STAGE SHOW | and DANCE Wednesday, October 19th HEATHS HALL | | Huntingdon IN PERSON SPARKY GILLONSS TV SHOW | and HIS SADDLE PALS Cowboys - Cowgirls - Comedy - Fun and Frolic Dance: 10-1.00 p.m.ES.T.CHILDREN: 50c Sponsored by Huntingdon Clydes Hockey Club Sce Sparky Gillon on WIRI, Plaltsburg, every Saturday | Night, 6-6.30 p.m.ES.T.REG.DANIEL, President Regular Monthly Meeting ! ! ! THURSDAY, OCT.13 Legion Hall, Fairview Road All members are urgently requested to attend 8.30 p.m.H.MacKRITH, Secretary HUNTINGDON BRANCH NO.81 Canadian Legion, B.E.S.L.NA nA | PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby giv-, Dimanche Supplémentaire end by the undersigned, Sccretary- Sh owboat \u2018Treasurer of the aforesaid Munici- ! pality, that, following the last im- (Francais) osition of taxes, the Collection Roll rançais js COLOR Kathryn Grayson - Howard Keel office; that all persons whosc names appear thereon as subject to the or other dues are bound to the pay- iment thereof within 20 days following the promulgation of this notice.| Given at St.Anicet this 5th day lof October 1955.J.A.GENTER, Huntingdon Theatre ORMSTOWN \u201cNEARER TO HEAVEN\u201d : sd Friday, Saturda Thursday, Friday, Saturday, ; Thurs ae y y October 13,14-15 | Robert Milchum Tarzan\u2019s Hidden Jungle | \u2018RIVER OF NO RETURN Gord scott Vera Mi | .Debbie Reynolds ordon Scott - ra Miles | , \u201cAFFAIRS OF DOBIE Unchained GILLIS\u201d Chester Morris - Barbara Haines Sunday - Monday Ginger Rogers - Van Heflin \u201cTHE BLACK WIDOW\u201d First Time in Huntingdon \u201cTHE DIVIDED HEART\" Next Tues.- Wed.Ann Blyth - Edmund Purdom \u2018THE STUDENT PRINCE\u2019 Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, October 16-17-18 Battle Zone Sterling Hayden, Arthur Franz Apache (Color) Burt Lancaster - Jean Pelers DANCING EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT - at - STE.AGNES HOTEL Music by the RHYTHMAIRES OF MONTREAL Phone H\u2019don 705 H.Leblanc, Prop.nm _\u2014 ali DANCING EVERY FRIDAY NIGHT Canadian Legion Hall HUNTINGDON - with - Slim Daniels THE SONS OF Smiling Jack THE PLAINS _ Sec\u2019y-Treas.Every night 8 pm.D E N I S | Sunday continuous from 2 pm.| To-Nite\u2019s Cash Offer + THEATRE + $130.00 | KIDDY } Stage Furnishings: ADMISSION: TOWN | PRESENTS in Conjunction With i ELITE DRESS SHOPPE and MERCEDES SHOPPE A FALL AND WINTER Fashion at the St.Joseph\u2019s Parochial Hall Thursday, October 20th 8 pm.Shoes by: Marton's Shoe Shop Jewellery by: Luxor Jewellery Music: Miss Gilberte Demers, Mrs.Lucien Galipeau, Miss Gilberte Bougie Commentators: Mrs.Mae O'Connor, Mrs.R.Bourassa Adults 50¢ Sponsored by the Alumnae of Notre Dame School Show Marchand & Freres Children 25c MAJOR ADMISSION: BASEBALL All Stars \u2014 Vs \u2014 HUNTINGDON All Stars - at - HUNTINGDON, QUE.| Sunday, October 23 1.30 p.m.Adults $1.50 LEAGUE (ES.T.) Children 50c | Line-up: Clem Labine, Don Hoak, Dodgers: | Norm Zuchin, Ted Lepcio, Jim Piersall, Red Sox; || Dick Donovan, Walt Dropo, Jim Busby, White | Sox; Chet Nichols, Braves; Spec Shea, Ed.Fitzgerald, Eddie Yost, Senators.Lew - Page Eight THE HUNTINGDON GLEANER Wednesday, October 12th, 1955 News from Ormstown Covering the Activities of the \u2018Little Royal\u2019 Exhibition Centre Ladies\u2019 Curling Club Executive $500.00 go towards furnishing a liv- Meets \u2014 An executive meeting of ing-room in the nurses\u2019 home.In the Ormstown Ladies\u2019 Curling Club |due time the branch name will ap- was held at the home of Mrs.Earl pear on the hospital's Donors, Sault on Wednesday afternoon, Equipment Board.October 5th, to start preparations .e Sup- for the second annual McGerrigle ee a ad on Sep.up: Bonspiel to be held this year from go oq receipts of $1301.27.The November 21-26 with play-downs on executive felt that the cafeteria Nov.26th.arrangement and extra seating space, The date of the opening tea for helped greatly in doing away with the club was set for Wednesday, the long wait experienced in prev- November 2nd.It was hoped that'jous years.those wishing to become members) à general meeting of the Women's will get in touch with the President, | Auxillary has been called for Oct.Mrs.H.J.McMahon; Secretary, pain at 8 pm.in the Board Room, Mrs.Earl Sault, or Match Commit-|\\;hen a short program will follow tee Convenor, Mrs.J.Davidson.Nitro Bowling League organized for Season NITRO Employees of C.A.L.Nitro, and other Nitro residents, interested in bowling, met in the C.A:L.Community Center last week to organize bowling for the season.The following officers were elected, President, Frank Burke; Secretary, Mrs.I.Rupart; Treasurer, Phil Boudreau; Match Committee, D.Campbell; Prize committee, M.Zakem.A bowling tournament wis bers.In her department on World Missions, Mrs.G.Finlayson told of work in South America.A Quiz on \u201cAlcohol and the Home\u201d was \u2018conducted by Miss M.Welch and answered by several members.An interesting account in Tidings of Fair work done in different parts lof Saskatchewan was read by Miss L.Bazin.The meeting closing with the \u2014\u2014 The Women's Auxiliary, Barrie the business meeting.A request has (hymn, \u201cCome Ye Thankful People, been made for the old fashioned Come\u201d, and repeating the Aaronic Fashion Show to be re-enacted.Benediction.Sick Visiting Com- This item made a big hit at the mittee for Oct.are Miss M.Mc- Memorial Hospital \u2014 The monthly meeting of the Executive of the opening of the Study Club.The Barrie Memorial Hospital was held raffle drawings will take place a Board Roo this meeting.oot ara m at 3 pm.on Refreshments to be served by dies.\u2018There will be Mrs.G.Elliot presided, the Howick ladles i in November.eleven ladies in attendance.i executive meeting Mrs.Elliot reported that 64 woollen blankets had been delivered to Shower to Honor Miss Shirley the hospital at a cost of $421.76.[Rice \u2014 Miss Shirley Rice was pleas- The Board of Governors ApproV- jantly surprised by a number of | ed with gratitude the request from friends and relatives at a miscel- the Howick, Riverfield and Aubrey janeous shower on Thursday night, Branch that their donation of Sept.29th, at the home of Mrs.Donald Lang, Ormstown.Wh i As Shirley entered, Mrs.Percy a * Osmond played the Wedding Marc ere are land Mrs.Lang escorted her to a prettily decorated chair under al wheel of fortune.To the spokes of the wheel were attached by pink with you going?and blue and white streamers many gaily wrapped gifts.Roberta and Heather Wallace presented Shirley with a corsage of \u201cmums\u201d and then assisted her as ! |she proceeded to open the gifts.Rb After these had been passed around for everyone to view, Shirley very graciously thanked all and invited them to visit her in her new home in Laprairie.Mrs.Rice and Mrs.Whyte poured coffee at a table lit by pink candles and centred with the bride's cake which was decorated bride and groom.Decorations were carried out in pink, blue and white with varied fall flowers.Delicious refreshments were served by the hostesses, Mrs.Donald I'm going for a sisted by Mrs.Ivan Rember, Mrs.John Whitehead, Miss Anna Struth- (Gleaner, in pink and white with miniature | Lang and Mrs.John Wallace, as- Neil, Mrs.E.McCartney and Mrs.A.Moore.Dainty refreshments were served at the close of the meeting by Miss Black and Miss McNeil The Nov.3rd meeting will be held at the home of Mrs.A.Grelg.Ormstown Study Club\u2014Mr.Robert Sellar of The Huntingdon addressed the Ormstown Study Club on Wednesday evening, when he described very vividly family life in the various countries he visited on his recent trip to Europe.Mr.Sellar very ably gave a new aspect of a tourist's report | on travelling abroad and his audience felt very close to the people he described.Mr.Sellar was introduced by Mrs.A.Hooker and thanked by Dr.Marion Kelen.Anglican Fellowship \u2014 The Anglican Fellowship of the St.James\u2019 Anglican Church met on Thursday at the home of Mrs.Hollis Rowe.Mrs.Ed.Baskin led the devotions reading from Psalm 46.The group joined in the Fellowship prayer.Plans were completed for the sale of food to be held on Friday evening ,Oct.28th.Refreshments were served by Mrs.(Eric King, Mrs.Robert Furey.and \u2018Mrs.Hollis Rowe.Plans were made to meet at the home of Mrs.Thomas Rice on Friday, November 4th.Dr.and Mrs.Jansen of Saranac, were recent guests of Miss Inge held last week.The prizes went to Mrs, Frank Dawson Mrs.M.Mont- petit: Mr.Laforme and H.Thompson.\u2018The bowling season will officially open on Monday, Oct.17.The Girl Guides and Junior choirs of Nitro Protestant Church, under the direction of their leaders Mrs.Frank Barley and Mrs.8.St.Onge, decorated the church on Saturday.It was beautifully decorated with colorful Autumn leaves and flowers.Rev.Mr.Pelletier had the service Sunday morning, which was well attended, On Saturday, Sept.24, the Girl Guides and Brownies under the direction of their leaders sold home made cookies, cup cakes and candies from door to door.There were twelve guides.It was considered to be a success as they made $27.31.Mrs.J.Flynn and her daughter Miss Maureen Flynn, were weekend guests of Mr.and Mrs.Bert Furlong.Mr.Bernard Campbell has flown back to Baffin Island, after spending two weeks visiting his wife and baby daughter Laurie and other relatives.Mr.and Mrs.Gaston Crepeau and family are spending the week-end in .Congratulations to Mr.and Mrs.William Keays on the birth of their daughter in the Hotel Dieu Hospital, Valleyfield.Mr.and Mrs.H.Southern of Port William, were week-end guests of Mr.and Mrs.S.Clendenning.Mrs.Allison Robertson and Mrs.Edna Heustis of Saint John, New Brunswick, have been guests of their daughter and son, Mr.and Mrs.Don Heustis.Mr.and Mrs.Frank Yates of Beaurepaire and Mr.and Mrs.Hollis London and Jackie were weekend guests of Mr.and Mrs.Kenneth Steele.Mrs.E.Quesnel entertained about fifteen friends at a miscellaneous shower for Mrs.William Keays.Mrs.T, Brady assisted Mrs.Quesnel in serving refreshments.Miss Alice Phene of Toronto was à week-end guest of her brother Mr.William Phene and family.Mr.and Mrs.J.A.Smith and family of Deep River, Ontario, were week-end guests of Mr.and Mrs.B.F.Clarke and family.Mr.and Mrs.E.8.Kennedy and daughters spent the week-end in Toronto.Mr.and Mrs.David Prosser and Michael spent the week-end in Ottawa with Mrs.Prosser's parents.The Teachers of Nitro Protestant School Mrs.Gordon Sneddon of Nitro, Mrs.Tucker of Valleyfield and Mrs.Geo.Pert of Nitro attended Teachers Convention in The Gore United Church was the scene of a very pretty wedding on Saturday, Sept.24th, when Helen Elizabeth, younger daughter of Mr.and Mrs.Nelson Anderson, The Gore, became the bride of Ross Allen, son of Mr.and Mrs.Kenneth Brooks, Franklin Centre.Rev.J.P.Travis officiated at the double ring ceremony.The church were marked with white satin bows and candy tuft.The wedding music was played by Miss Roberta Ruddock.Mrs.Marion Reese of Athelstan sang \u201cThe Lord's Prayer\u201d.and \u201cOh, Perfect Love\u201d.The Bride who was given away by her father, wore a floor length gown of white nylon net over taffeta skirt, with white velvet bodice and nylon net stole and mittens.Her finger-tip veil was held in place by a crown of Lily of the Valley.She carried a white Bible with a corsage of blue Delphinium.Her only ornament was à single strand WEDDINGS Quenneville-Robidoux The marrage of Jeannette, daughter of Mr.and Mrs.Zenophile Ro- bidoux, of St-Anicet, Que., to Raymond, son of the late Mr.and Mrs.John Quenneville, of St.Agnes de Dundee, Que., took place on Oct 1st, 1955, at St.Anicet, R.C.Church.Rev.Father Deguire officiating.Miss Mariette Latrielle was organist and Miss Lucie Benoit, Solist.The Church was tastefully decorated with autumn flowers.Given in marriage by her father, the bride's only attendants were little Miss Collette D'aoust as flower girl and Master Maurice Haineault as page boy, Mr.Athanase Lavoie, Montreal, was witness for the groom.The bride looked charming in a floor-length gown of white nylon lace over white dacron.Her fingertip veil of nylon net was held in place with orange blossoms and rhinestones and her only ornament was a pearl necklace.the gift of the groom.She carried a cascade bouquet of red and white roses.The flower gir! was gowned in pale blue nylon and carried mixed rose buds.The bride's mother wore old rose was tastefully decorated with Gladioli and Asters.The guest pews Brooks-Anderson (the groom, wore a blue suit with ! black accessories and a corsage of Gladioli.The reception was held at the home of the bride's parents.The house was decorated with white, pink and blue streamers and wedding, bells, a beautiful three-tiered wedding cake centred the Bride's table.After the reception the happy couple left for a trip through points of interest in the U.S.A.The bride wearing a grey wool dress.with matching hat and red accessories with a corsage of red Gladioli.\"Out of town guests were Mr.and \u2018Mrs.Wm.Wood, Chateaugay, N.Y.| Mr.and Mrs, Morton Manson, Malone, N.Y.Miss Norma Manson, New York City, N.Y.Mr.and Mrs.Frank Smith, Valleyfield, Que.Mrs.Jessie Anderson, Montreal, Que.Mr.and Mrs.Ronald Livingstone, Greenfield Park, Quebec, Mr.ang Mrs.Robert Anderson, Toronto, Ont.| Cullen-Dickson , On Saturday 8th, at 3 pm.at GOLDEN the lighter ers, Mrs.Garth Waddell, Mrs.Herb.McComb and Miss Annie Sangster.Everyone departed wishing Shirley every happiness in her new home.ISteinback.Montreal on Thursday and Friday.Misses Etta and Ann Pardellian Among those from Nitro, attending of Montreal, spent the week-end the Campbell-Lang wedding in with Mr.and Mrs.George Kil- Aylmer, were Mr.and Mrs, Frank gour.Burke, Mr.and Mrs.Geo.Pert \u2018Mr.|W.Fung-a-ling, Miss .Dinngr guests on Tuesday of ng g.S.Bergeron Mrs.Rose Elder were Mr.and Mrs, 20d Miss P.De Marchais.of pearls, gift of the groom.| the home of the groom's mother Her Maid of Honour, Miss Shir- Mrs.John Cullen, Howick, Que.the ley Marshall, wore yellow net over marriage was solemnized of Mrs.taffeta.The bridesmaids, Mrs.Ken- ' Margaret Dixon, daughter of the neth Stevenson, sister of the bride, late Mr.and Mrs.Colin McKenzie, wore green net over taffeta and )to Mr.John Cullen, son of the late Miss June Brooks, sister of the Mr.John Cullen and Mrs.Cullen.Groom wore pink net over taffeta.The Rev.Mr.W.A.Edwards of smoother Ale W.C.T.U.Meeting \u2014 The October meeting of the Ormstown W.C.T.U.was pleasantly entertained at the home of Miss Black, on Thursday afternoon, with an average attendance of members.Mrs.Harold Parkinson presided.Charles McCain of Rouses Point, N.Y, and Mr.and Mrs.Bennett Russell of Mooers, N.Y.Miss Lorraine McOuat of Quebec City, visited friends here during the Thanksgiving holiday.Mr.and Mrs.E.A.King and Devotions in charge of Mrs.Al Marshall were in Keeping with Thanksgiving.A splendid Thanksgiving message by the leader, and all repeating the Lord's Prayer in unison closed this worship service.Necessary business was attended to which included a donation toward a memorial for the late Mrs.Dobson, and a contribution to placing benches in the International Peace Garden.Short reports of the Fall Rally recently held were given by mem- Legaults Meat Market 29 Lake St.Phone 5170 Huntingdon Royal Regular Picnic Ham, Ib.39 Royal Midget Rolls, Ib.65 Royal Economy Bacon, lb.49 Trim Pork Chops, Ib.Beef Chops, Plain Steer, Ib.Blade Roast, Plain Steer, lb.Maple Leaf Bacon, lb.Maple Leaf Wieners, Ib.Fresh Ground Hamburg, Ib.Cashmere Toilet Tissue, 2 rolls .WE CARRY ALL VARIETIES OF MEATS, GROCERIES, FRUITS and .VEGETABLES .3 A ST PR TYT TR TE UR TW ER PTTTOTST TE bi ;k! ! @ DIRECT DRIVE @® HIGH SPEED CHAIN © DIAPHRAGM CARBURETION © LIGHT WEIGHT ® LESS REPAIRS @ FREE DEMONSTRATION e NO SWIVELLING [133 MODEL HM_ = SN 7 > Bobby visited with Mr.and Mrs.King.Sr.at Brownsburg.Master David returned home with tham after visiting his grandparents.Miss Susan Davidson spent the Thanksgiving holiday with relatives in Montreal.Miss Joan Barrington and Mr.Mike Garan were week-end guests of Mr.and Mrs.Ivan Barrington.Mr.Freddie Jones, of Montreal, spent the Thanksgiving recess with Mr.William Craig, Mr.and Mrs.Leigh Coffin.Thanksgiving guests of Mrs.Rose Elder were Mr.and Mrs.Alex.Davies, Mr.and Mrs.Harry Kuhn, Christine, Ricky and Andy of Montreal, Mr.and Mrs.Bennett Russell, Susan and David of Mooers, N.Y.Miss Audrey Brown of Valley- field, spent the week-end with her friend, Miss Joyce Nickerson.Mrs.Olive Bradley spent Thanksgiving with Capt.and Mrs.Bill es and Trudy, Sherbrooke, ue.Mr.and Mrs.Roy Singer of Edmonton, Alta, were recent guests of Mr.and Mrs.Earl Sault and Mrs.Singer, Sr.Mrs.Singer is spending some time with friends and relatives at Sunday evening.Friends of Nitro were shocked and saddened to hear of the sudden passing of Mr.O.P.(Pete) Drum- mond at his home in Nitro, on À NOTICE Anyone having anyone in the armed services in the Hunting- don district, please phone Mrs.George Hood, 396, or write Box 463, Huntingdon, Que.as Soon as possible They carried bouquets of multicoloured snap-dragon and wore pearls, gift of the bride.a short pink frosted nylon dress and carried a nosegay of pansies.She also wore pearls, gift of the bride.Little Johnny McMillan was ring- bearer, carrying the two rings on a white satin pillow.Mr.Gordon Brooks, brother of the groom, acted as best man.The ushers were Mr.Ronald Livingstone, brother-in-law of the groom and Mr.Kenneth Stevenson, brother-in-law of the bride.Mrs.Nelson Anderson, mother of the bride wore a two-piece dress of Burgandy Bemberg crepe, with black accessories and a corsage of Gladioli.Mrs.Kenneth Brooks, mother of Huntingdon Junior Chamber of Commerce REGULAR MEETING at the HUNTINGDON CHATEAU Tuesday, October 18th 8.15 p.m.sharp\" ti Guelph, Ont.Mr.and Mrs.Stanley Gage of LaTuque were overnight guests of Dr.and Mrs.John Taylor and\u2019 called on other friends.Mr.Jimmie Elvidge, Norman and Arthur Rabideau spent the weekend at the home of Mr.and Mrs.Gilbert Michaudville of Ste.Agathe des Monts.| In a news item in this column in the last issue concerning a trip taken by Mr.and Mrs.William Hamilton, mention was made of a dispersion sale of registered Hereford cattle.The number of head mentioned was 150, this should have been 1,500.Misses Kathryn and Prances Sault of Albert College, Belleville, Ont., spent the Thanksgiving holiday with their parents, Mr and Mrs.Earl Sault.POMAMTI SSL IIS TI ETES EF SEE T IF EF EF FS JUS IILITITIEE RORISON ALUMINUM Window and Door Sales Aluminum Porch Railings \u201cModernfold\u201d and \u201cSpace- master\u201d Folding Doors Sales and Installation PHONE 16 Hemmingford, Que.Have Your Pork and Fish Smoked Send Them Now To .Leo Garand SOLD BY\u2014 McCoy Bros.PHONE 392 HUNTINGDON 104 Grande Île Tel.66 | Valleyfield CE PRIZES DANCE Sponsored by WILSON'S WESTERNAIRES at the Maple Garden Pavilion Friday, October 14th Plan to attend our Hallowe'en Masquerade Ball, Friday, October 28th ADM.: 60c tax incl.NOTICE In Order to Service YOU Better ERNIES 37-39 Church St.GARAGE Ormstown has taken over the Champlain Service Station, next to his garage HAVE YOUR CAR TUNED UP AND WINTERIZED NOW Phone 10 Ormstown Howick United Church officiated at the ceremony.The wedding music was played by Little Susan Erskine, cousin of the Miss Janet Page, niece of the groom.bride, as flower girl was dressed in | The house was tastefully decorated with Autumn flowers.The bride was given in marriage by her brother-in-Law, Mr.John Smith of Toronto.She wore a street-length frock of cocoa brown nylon taffeta, a small pink satin petal hat, pink gloves and brown accessories, and an orchid corsage.She was attended by her sister, Mrs.John Smith as matron of honour.She wore a street length dress of forest green satin, with black accessories, and a corsage of American Beauty Roses.Little Miss Elaine Dixon, daughter of the bride, acted as flower girl.She was charming in a frock of sheer brocaded nylon, with matching hair ribbon, and wore a bracelet of sweetheart roses.Mr Roy Cullen acted as best man for his brother.Following the wedding reception, Mr.and Mrs.John Cullen left for a motor trip through New York State.\u2014 crepe, with black accessories and a corsage of pink roses.The grooms sister, Miss Lucille Quenneville, wore blue dacron, with pink accessories and a corsage of pink roses.After the ceremony some 145 guests were entertained to a delicious dinner at St.Agnes Hotel, At the head table was a beautiful four-tier wedding cake, which was cut by the bride and groom.During the afternoon music for dancing was supplied by The Morin Bros.of Massena, N.Y.At 5 o'clock the happy couple left for a trip to interest in Quebec, the bride travelling in an old rose suit with blue accessories, and the groom in a mottled brown suit.On their return they will reside at St.Agnes de Dundee.Mr.and Mrs.R.Quenneville received many lovely gifts.Guests from a distance were Mr.and Mrs.Robert Kenville, Penn, Yan, N.Y, Mr.and Mrs.Joseph Quenneville, Cornwall, Ont.tullipe, Bombay, N.Y., Mr.and Mrs.Philias Langevin Helena, N.Y.and from Montreal Mr.and Mrs.A.Lavoie; Mr.and Adrien Lavoie, Mr.and Mrs.Ludger Lavoie; Mr.and Mrs.Hilaire Gilbert; Mr.and Mrs.Philip Boucher Mr.R.Belanger; Mr.and Mrs.Remi Forest and Miss Edna Benoit.For Sale SINGER Featherweight portable sewing machine in excellent condition.Yvon Frederick, phone H'don, 2130.TWO PONY FILLIES for sale.Show prospects.$125 each.Laurentian table turnips, fifty pound bag, $1.25.Dr.Watson, Howick, Que.Quebec City and other places of | Mr.| Eugene Latullipe, Miss Estelle La- ! or \u2014_\u2014 Trout River TROUT RIVER.\u2014 Mr.and Mrs G.P.Elder were Thanksgiving dinner guests of their son and Mrs.Murtha and Beverley, Mr.and Mrs.J.R.MacDonal.motored to Burke to visit Mr, and Mrs.David Aubrey and also visited with their mother, Mrs.Dear.\u2018Beverley Murtha, who is atteng- ing Feller College at Grande Lign« Que., has been spending the ro Thanksgiving holiday at her hom, in Athelstan.Mr.and Mrs.Clinton Tolan, o: Burke, and Mr.and Mrs.Henry Tu- lan of Pennsylvania, visited on Sunday at the home of Mr.and Mr J.R.MacDonald and sons.J.H.Sauvé & Sons 238 St.Laurent VALLEYFIELD À DANCE at the Huntingdon High School - On - Friday, October 14 at 8.30 p.m.50c per person To raise money to buy uniforms for the girls\u2019 Basketball Team 9 LL ve Cribbage All those interested in playing Cribbage are cordially invited to attend.LEGION HALL, Tuesday, October 18 8 p.m.sharp J.C.WILLOCK, Chairman Cribbage Committee, Hunting- don Branch No.81, Canadian Legion > > y 4 168 Chateauguay St.i SKIRTS - SKIRTS - SKIRTS | 3 WOOLS - FELTS ; GABARDINE 3 : TAFFETA : i PLAIDS Sizes 10-18, 20-44 Nylon Blouses Cotton House Dresses Sizes 12-18, 207-5212 Ne.POLLACK Regs*d.Phone 5069 Huntingdon @@ THE BRILLIANTLY DIFFEREKY ++.EXCITINGLY SUPEXIOR \u201cTOWISMAN 21\u201d WITH * 3 Better Brightness 5 Better Interlace BELL 16 BETTER 7/ WAYS 1 Aluminized \u201cDeep Image\u201d 90° Picture Tube 2 Extra Sensitivity and Stability 4 Better Contrast 7 Better Sound 6 Easier Tuning MARCHAND FRERES Phone 441 - Huntingdon - 75 Chateauguay St.RST [°K RCAVICTOR TV omy $249.95 in walnut finish.Matching cradle base of slight extra cost.oil Ir moog 1 EE A UE Len se ss ds IRA frs "]
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